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All advertising should be in tee Daily News Office on day pre ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval DAILY EDITION, —- EGAN Wednesday, Nov. 3. 1920 Harding Elected President of U.S. Hi ling is elected president of the United States { seémed like a sure thing. even before the election but elections often bring surprises. No one can be sure what the electors will do This time they have fulfilled the prophecies and have hosen a Republican instead of a Democrat, They have in other words chosen a Conservative instead of a Liberal, a high tariff man in stead ef a low. What effect. if anv. the change will have on Canada is not! clear. It is nd of any idea of reciprocity for the time being, and*may mean the erection of higher tariffs against this country. There is nothing for us to worry about, however, for Canada is every year becoming more seif-et ttained and is learning to de- pend on herself for production of goods which she uses Bowser Still Rules the Party. At the Conser tive convention last night if was that the il Gonservative Association was instructed to sel a candidate t his cons ency Accordingly those preset proceeded ti hoose delegates. but did ‘ «t t then iT whom they sho vote Apparently “inst: tions” th eft: had not arrived. It seems curious that a group of mer who are alwavs looked upon as intelligent and many of whom are-successful business i ‘ men should be willing to take instru¢ ; ions from W. J. Bowser. As a matter of fact Mr. Bowser still rules the rty as he formerly did. He is the little ezar still. He sends out his orders and his henchmen do his will. Even thongh these men know that the municipality is served better by Mr. Pattullo than it could be by any opposition member or by any member that the Conservatives could elect, because Bowser sgys so, a candidate has to be chosen. Sore of the members of the party would even drag the old party in the dust to such an extent that.they would, have eudorsed men of the standing of S. M. Newton or T. Ross MeKay, who wabbi about from one faction to another and do not care what they stand for as long as they think they can get back at the Govern- ment that has refused to pander to them. Also there is a longing for the holiday at Victoria and the chanee to write M.P.P. after their names and at the same time draw the sessional indemnity. May the good Lord deliver us from such 4 calamity Good Men Among Delegates Chosen. Among the delegates chosen there are some excellent men and if they are. left to themselves without interference they should be able to do the right thing. The difficulty about politics is that people do things for expediency rather than because it ts best for the province er the district. During a political campaign people see things through colored glasses. The party name dis- forts their vision and they do not see things as they are. if we were very religious we should pray that the delegates might sé the light, that the party scales might drop from their eyes and they might recognize the desirability of refusing to act at the behest of Bowser or any of his myrmidons but place the interest of the district before party and support the Liberal! nominee Not believing in the efficacy of prayer in a case like this, we can only hope that the party will choose a man who will uphold the traditions of the great party and will not drag it in the mire by backing 4uy man just on the forlorn hope of downing}. the man who really has the interest of the district at heart, who is in a position to help it and @o something more than make inflammable speeches or write rambling, humorous editorials, Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE | DENTIST. Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block naar Senet " 3 Ones, Kvontage ice Hours: b 9-12; 1-6; 7.9. Phone 575 heustldae =— =—s eS | Alfalfa Meal, Beefscraps, Oyster and Registered (Ground Bone fed in the proper pro- ff)! il in any quantity P.O. Box 745 Priece Rupert, B.C. Phone 360 sa Blessing to every wornan, but good health is vitally important. Attention to liver, kidneys , and bowels. will improve beauty and health, Bet ILLS dre a boon to women, be- cause they regulate the func tions of all these organs without any irritation or dis agreeable effect. Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World IS CRUSHING London Municipal Society Dis- cussed Matter Yesterday, Lord Fami!ton Presiding LANDON \ \ was held yesterday el very municy were tending to bert espemsible f i SUITCASES ; iTRUN KS HANDBAGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL J. F. MAGUIRE 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert BOYS WERE BEFORE eeesesaseaseesese * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * e@eeeweeeree ere + €ee ae November 3. g 7 *o 1 is_{ ‘ R ‘ Low, 0:28 a t ‘ : . ) fort The time used ts Pactiic Stan dard, for the 120th Meridian west It is counted from 0 to 24 hours from midnight to midnight The table given is for Port Simpson but the time for Prince Rupert varies only a few minutes on some days and on others is the same. The range of the tide may be computed as 5 per cent greater at Prince Rupert than at ore JUDGE YOUNG AND Port Simpson both at springs and neaps, Therefore the rise in the Prince Rupert harbor is slightly greater fhan Port Simpson. The height is in feet and tenths |. of feet above the average jevel of lower low water. ee Cant ~? ee TIMBER SALE X 2736. : eive t b 1 1 iu a Ment al { ta ff eTniter ' = 'etrr “s a plsate ‘ ‘ : sheep Pa met i will be « wed for rv mrt Further particulars of the Ch ster « or Dietriet Porester ne pert B. ¢ TIMEER SALE x 2746. Sealed tefiders will be received by the Minialer . Lends at Victoria, not ister than noon on the 30th day of December 1920, for the purchase of Licence & 2740 to cut 5.1398,000 feet of Cee Spruce Hemierk and Balsam, on an area “inated on Samo Lake, Range 2, Coast District re “ars will be allowed for re r mova wf tim Further 5 f the Chief Porester, BR. ¢ or Dist ' Prince Hupert B, ¢ TIMBER SALE X 2753. Sealed tenders wil he received Dy the Dist I nl ’ a ian hom On ihe 12th da f Novenber vet for the purchase of Licence \ 2753 near Kitimat i 1 925.000 fret f Cedar Hemlock Halsam and spruce an 15,000 lineal feet of Piling we 7 years will be allowed for re | ipoval of timber Purther pee = jtare of the Chef Forester i , or Di ett oaber Pranee Huppert, Bh. ¢ TIMBER SALE X 2731. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister f Lands at Victorta, not later than noon on the 18th day of Rove et. 1020, for the purchase of Licence X 27 to cut 200 ties and 139,000 lineal tert of edar Poles, on ap ares @iuated near } Woodcock Station, Cassiar District rw 2) yeers will be atiowed for re- moval of timber Further particulars of the Chief Forester, . ¢., or District Forester, Prince Hupert, 1 Cc IN PROBATE IN THE SUPKEME COUNT OF BHITIBH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTEN OF THE ADMINISTHA- TION Al and ht OF THER ESTATE UF it 1 IN THE MA sT CK GINUHAS, DECEAS- rth ERNEST PAT ED; INTESTA NOTICE 18 HEMEWY GIVEN TU WhHUM i & matter on the Sra "day of oéplemper, no. 1020, as follows | it is OMDEHED thet the seid Jonn i. McMullen shall be allowed to swear t the Clam Shell, Grit, Charcoal, Coarse §)20"\", “f,,ine, tat ,ocensed a8, catering | jie expiration of one monk from the dete of the first publication of notice @f this wder, unless to the meantime poet i# portions along with the necessary grains and chicken J Piriiinea ts tne nepiurar of this Court at chop are essential feeds the chickens must have in |. order | to roduce the bet results. ne ee eee ee rinvce Kupert, B. C., that ie sata de-| eased, Ernest Vatrick Uingras, Was alive AND 17 18 FUNTHEM CONDEMNED that the | yma Jol a McMullen do publish tice | THE BRACKMAN-KER MILLING CO.,LTD. Pisses, s.teraer ent 2 cone ATED at Prince Hupert, # C., tte 4th) day of Seplember, A ive0 4008 HH. MeMULLEN, omMcial Administrator. ) ‘ ded ‘ nh he i~ i 18 i : he * ‘ eee ly x W ' te » ame for he = ies ore I sal to ‘ rrimite it ‘ m Was Wea g whet (ity W den H ith the ary «dew pea \ ata ‘ Ten Years Ago { in Prince Rupert a November 3, 1910 Premier ‘ | Mel ed vitt Mi it Mr : La ‘ / M ‘pp ’ da hey i f d taming » . . Prem McBride paid a deep tribute to Sir Wilfrid J " bis address in the ! Theatre last mght. J. K pat Was tiie hairman of the ee ne and i n oO he plat! } were W i M - M.L.A., Al fred Carss, S, M Ne ton j i MeM ! } om h } VW Seott, J. Rh. Beatty, M. M. Sty ‘ and J. ©. MeLennar * * , Ar mummy ia « bibition Vhird Aver It the property of D. H, Mel . a c A railroad between Skides and Mas«sett on the Oueen Oha lotte Islands is to b started at once according li Keg lid &, i Brown, of the B.C. Companys fo Caplain Barney Jolinesor ind members of his crew have gone to fucks Inlet on a hunting i oe ee The Bey Scouts had a trip to | Wighy Island over the week-end under Reoutmaster B. W. Browne jum Assistant Kk. Flexman on the B&K POULTRY Essentials | ::::\:'*."<2%'%3 leunch Heeate,” lent by V. W PMauith The patrol consisted of ‘eirel = leaders Walter Sinith Lioyd Johusetou, Frita Skelluim, Giuy Phipps, Wallace Anderson, Corporals George Ambrose, Frank Holland, ©. Moore, A. Manson, and scouts F. Stephens, W. Alder, T. Coley, J. Christianson, J. Naden, J. Aunbrose, D, Storring, G. Shaw, GG, Tite, F. Cameron, PD. Stork, J. hMurrie; WH. Rudnick and F. Leggatt. Miss M. Smith, of Alice Arm was a passenger on the Chelohsin yesterday southbound for Seattle, | ONE WAS REMANDED . ACDONALDS' PRINCE of WALES | orn "CHEWING 0) TOBACCO \i}} Canada's standard since 1858 ra 2 Os25—5-0 sl MAIC SCMEDULE . eeernv eee eeeeeeeeee For the East. oe FE, N | | S Moudays, Wednesdays and Sat From the East. 1. Of.. Sundays, @ vesdays and Thurs- days at 7 p. m. For Vancouver and South. QUALITY ee oe eee el Dr. Bayne 4: October { OFFICE HOURS Nove . pm Morning, 9 to 12, AMernoce, 130 to 5.30, Szlertays, $ i Every Evening {rom 7.30 te § From Vancouver and South. ' ’ Sundays — wee i pn Dental Nurse in atte VW etnewtays .. 10°90 a, m . Saturdays 10.30 an Phone 109 for app 7 =e Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Bil ™ bi ‘ ‘7 : Oetaber Sevesthbar® ta: a ' Best Equipped Off ur For Anyox and Alice Arm. ‘ Sundays dda hn a Se 2 \W j Ne bale vt From Anyox and Alice Arm : Dus : mee ° in tuys ee @rteeere oo Dt re Canadian National Railway S.S. PRINCE GEOR Midnight Thursday | . For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mili See. syeets Istand and Naas River 10 p.m ity ANYON Wednesday 10 p.r vepdl PRINCE — OR PRINCE ALBERT Sunday 9 ¢r ay, Wates teland end Naas River ; a.m sat mys ie, «a's TRAIN STRVICE Pa ' r Monday, Wednesday ane Saturd Queen Chartotte islands: Fer Masesett, Port Clemente and Lpper islisad poiote : Agency Au ! Ocean Steamship Lines ror inf . -~ . rom Masset, Port Clemente and City Tictet Offcs, 626 Thire Upper Isiand points From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! ’ Se aero CANADIAN PACIFIC RALLY ootan senvicet Pert ila © rs ' “as CARADIAN PACIFIC From Skidegate, Queen Charlotta § rv! City and Lower Isiand pointe B. o Coast Steamship € - t {4 8; (elober 12 ind 26 Agps. S. PRINCESS For Keteniten, dureeu, Seeorerr Alaste Fer Skagway and the Yukon. - i 27 ietober Por Vencouver Victories end Ser if ‘a November 1, 6. 6. PRINCESS BEATRICE marcy Bay. A Frem S'agway and Vuhen. Prom Prince Rupert for Swanson Bey, OvF eerie 1a { . her 4 Beever Cove, Powel! River, Var 7 a ey ; ; Every Saturday, © ‘ Slewart, Maple Gay and Swamp w. C. ORCHARD, aiea a i ie n ’ upe a Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince For—Saturdays ...... 9 p.m From-—Sundays ....+«..- p.m tT iia Two-.color window cards take yment nd sanitat fhe eye quickly. See them at the With our modern equip™ ' esom? 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