_ a THE DaILy NEWS PRINCE RUPERT -. BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F. Pua MANAGING EDITOR. " SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 2 .0.0+28 0204, M00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in AdVANCE, POF VEAP 2.6 ccc cece sees ener ceneeeeerenns $6.00 To all other Countries, in advance, per year ......++. ® $7.50. TELEPHONE 98. Transient Display Advertising $1.25 per inch each insertion Transient advertising on front page .....6.+6. $2.00 per inch. Local Readers, per insertion, ......++ eee eee 25c. per line Classified advertising, per insertion, ...ee..s--- 2c. per word Legal Notices, each insertion, ... +» iSc. per agate line, DAILY EDITION. aie Friday, November 12, 1920 = We Are Judged by Our Public Men. The people on judge Prince Rupert by her public the outside ce has been represented at Vietora men For several years he pus by Hon. T. D. Pattullo and as a result the impression has gone abroad that this city “is one with men ol big ealibre. It ts saving anvthing disparaging ol the other candidates to say t! for this reason it would be a Booed thing to continue the represen tation at Victoria. Mr. Pattullo is a minister of the crown. He does not rise in the House and make bid speeches which get him nowhere He uses his quiet influence, not to gel us more than our share ol good things i to see that the city and district are both fairly treated, and they get all that is coming to them. He has done this in the past and he will do «0 in the future. Pattullo is a man with a big vision. lie sees this province he sees this district in red Ly pre This ts in capital letters and his city and while it is necessary for him to live in the south while he is minister of lands, his heart is here, his interests ¢ here, and he is always in close tour h with his constituents. Is there anvthing wanted at Ottawa > At once the ery is wire Pattullo and get his support id perhaps get him to go east and use his influence direct Pat o has personality. He has in fluence bevond the w « of his oflice When he speaks, people listen. That is the sort of Man we want to represent us. We dk not want a man who Ww pla peanut polities, ‘ Pattullio and Oliver Are First Rate Team. Pattullo and Oliver make a first rate team. Oliver is the farmer whom Mr. Bowser admits is smarter than a lawver. He has during his many years oO! publi e wi the confidence the pedple and they are going to re r } j gai to power That is generally conced: d._ It is not party talk fo sav that Bowser ‘cannot win at this election. H is so generally known that even idmit it. The reads lor than honars ibls Bo their party and get No one knows that better the suy emety pwser Conservatives are the big tight Mr. Bowser. Suppose yporters of the extt fighting to knit four years hence. the north dost her should kiek defeated and Then we Mr. Pattullo were representation in the provine) cabinet. ourselves every day for the nex! foursyears to think we had done such a foolish thing. We do not think the people of Prince Rupert are intending more sense fhan ‘that. However always good to reason the is being taken. to defeat Pattullo. They have uncertain thai if ts that the proper elections are so matter out and make Quick Action for Soldier Pay Checks. Quick action for the cashed was secured vesterday minister of lands and-Col. MeMordie Soldiers’ some sure course their pay checks minister. The Returned rpose. who want from the finance bdth wired the money, for the pr soldiers Commission asking for Promptly the finance minister was authorized to allot $5,000 and the wire was received yesterday saying the money was avanabie This with the =ple undid work the Wars Veterans have done along similar lines makes it possible for many to get their money wilh- out having to pay a scalper's lees. Welcome Suggestions For Improvement. The Daily News welcomes sugg estions for the improvement of the paper. While it is impossible just now to spend any more money on it, owing to the rather gloomy outlook for the next few months, we realize that there may be people who see the from a different angte from ourselves who could give us paper valuable suggestions. What we try to do is to make the Daily News as interesting as possible with the facilities at our com- mand. We cannot set more type without greatly increasing the cost, neither can we | rger telegraph service. We can, however, make ehanges based i the presenti size of the sheet Anyone having any proposals looking te such improvement is asked to write them down and send them along ghhey will be given every con eration We would have Prince tupert people look ou the News = their paper. oO : — =_ Dr.JOS. MAGUIRE DENTIST. Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block lety & istant . irgtings i. : 9. 12; 1.6; 7.9. P hone 575 Aimeatianens Royal Auto Sérvice 6 ae Service Day and Night First Class Cars ERNIE LARGE’ - - Proprietor Snow-white fleecy blankets its easy to keep them that way. It's the best way, too, because pure, clean blankets wear longer. It just means using that purest, surest, and geatlestof all cleansers— Sunlight Soap It washes without redding, or wrenching the twisting, clothes. It's « wonderful work sever as well as @ clothes saver Insist om getting thesoep you ask for--SUNLIGHT SOAP LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO 2 SUITCASES TRUNKS HANDBAGS ~ WHOLESALE E AND RETAIL J. F. MAGUIRE 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert ee ee «es*#e Pee aeeeeeee ee * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * eee epeaenw ses eeaeeee eer Friday, November 12 High, 2:28 a.m., 19.5 ft 14:09 p.m 5 8:11 a.n 8.1 ft 20:48 p.an., 3.7 ft. Saturday, November 13 High. 3:06 a.m, 10.2 ft 14:43 p.am., 20.8 ft Low, 8:i6 a as tt. 28:22 p.m., 4.2 ft The time used ts Pacific Lew, Stan- » (dard, for the 120th Meridian west It is counted? from 0 to 24 hours from midnight to midnight. The table given is fer 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 nay be computed as 5 per cent greater at Prince HKupert than at Port Simpson both at springs and Therefore the rise in the Rupert harbor is slightly Port Simpson neapr. Prince greater than The height is in feet and tenths of feet above the level of lower low-water. =~. & t9 average ‘a Fr 7 eo Fe PRINCE RUPERT COURT HOUSE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS i - Sealed Tenders, superseribed Prinee Huy Court Prince Kup ; eeived by Hor rebliic Works wu i Thursday Uw 25th da for the erection and Tender for “ and Heating will be re the Minister of o'clock noon of of November, 1920 completion of &@ Court House al Prince au ipert and the Healing arrangements in commection there with, it ‘ rince Rupert Electoral Dis trict Pians and Specifications, Contract, and Forms of Tender may be seen on and after j Ue th day of November 1920, at tn office of 4. Mabony, Eaq., Go House Vancouver d.H. MeMullin, Esq., Government Agent Court House Prince Hupert, B. ¢ or the Department of rublic Works, Vietoria, B.t ; The lowest or any tender not necessarily vernment Agent, Court acceptlea A. E. FOREMAN, Public Works Engineer. Public Works Department, Victoria, B. ¢ Cretober 1920 TIMBER SALE X 2733. will be received by the Prmece Kuopert, not later 7th day of November, of Licence X 2733 7104 Jack Sealed tenders District Forester jthan noon on the 11920, for the purchase inear Burne Lake, B. C., to out ipl ine and Spruce Ties Two years will be allowed for removal lof timber Further particulars Vietoria,for the Dietrict hupert TIMBER SALE X 2734. - Sealed tenders will be received by District Forester, Prince Rupert, not star than noon on the 17th day of Novere 1020, tor the purehase of Licence X 273 near Burne Lake, B, C., to cut 6540 con | pane aud Spruce Ties ‘Two years will be allowed for removat| (or timber Yurther particulars of the Chief Foroster, Victoria, or the District Forester, Prince | hupert of the Chief Porester, Forester, Prince } Sealed tenders wil be received by the | |Minister of Lands ictoria, not later tun feo on the Vath day of Buvember, 11020, for the purchase of Licence X 273 jto cut 3,200 tes and 189,000 lineal teat! lof Cedar Poles, on an area situaled hear Wouedeock Station, Cassar Bistriet, Two (2) years will be allowed for re moval of tithhber Purtber particulars of the Colef Forester, : «., or District Forester, Prince eoaerts jB, 6. TNE DAILY NEWS 7 7 ? a nn | The Man in the Moon SAYS: { Bierce ers re PHAT the a e bebweet hiss and a sewi wehine Viitie one ser SOW SORTS Thi * . THAT som sporting th years Now ft pp ie Candida © THAT he ‘ wd at I h sue ca wee rm twe : tHAT y ve “ey y : titne ! THAT jazzy plentwoot pey the EiKs’ dani . . THAT the pravtetor Here lies ‘ Me * ° * PMAT now th the New dependent can PRINCE of WALES CHEWING TOBACCO ©) pahear” “fe Fotac” retire why ne ul ithhous . = . ese eee ee eee eee eee « THAT Afar . ws for figures be i a fiwurelead eseeenseee ev eeeeeeee ee For the East. FRAY the giference hetwer Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat. man's wife an ~ ms rene , ifhat if is easy fave ne ibe jather 3s Bie 7 sy From the East. rHAT vou @ its Sundays. Tuesdays and Thure tw nz ' ~ oie rHAT ance - tian For Vancouver and South. newspapers are ber me I ps sting, but these wh ¢ : i 1 zs 4) eh ~ * ! H \ ] ia " M d he did » epeat wha - ‘2 From Vancouver and South. PHAT in sj f what the ‘ says the teath Wednesdays 10:30 a.m what prercoprie uth ’ > ar ~ = ’ va - 7 ee rHAT ib at ‘ : nul a an | neg | h ' ‘ a ad For Anyox and Alice Arm rHAT pe be ' re oer . , as atlas Sia ko s soaks 4 : v pam . a “Mates From Anyox and Alice Arm. rHAt eiaiiaiil wt Puesday pe Ree -. an whit be er ‘ MUPBOGAYO «cece reneeee p.m be bas aly ata: 4 For Port Simpson, Arrandate, Mill rHA' px there u Bay, Wales talan ¢ and Naas River reasel ' exbibitiot tt ‘ . > . i0 p.m tile ath ye ii pa ~~: ~B From Pt. Simpson, Arrandaie, Mil! { Bay Wales teifid and Naas River | Ten Years Ago 1 j im Prince Rupert caine p 5 attics Queen Crariotic islands: November 12, 1910 4 tean ee ee For Massett, P Clements and i Upper isiand poiote lis aif hey : fif el feet “ ‘ ation u eon f Ma Post ule and d Upper isiead pointe ’ ” a = } ¥ The excavation for the 4 warehouse Stewart & M ‘ and J. Pierey Morris at the “or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte front is about completed City and Lower Island points . o . utmer 4 and fortoiehtiy A very successful bridge: arty rearews flee was held by Mre. Vernor = Froal Skidewate, Queen Chariotte at her residenee on Third A City and Lower Island pointe yesterday afternoon. The gur vowerl > and forte tly " M ‘ Metis ‘ r "Db. P Cre D. Mel i mA: © Lamont, J. M. ¢ For Skagwey and the Yukon. tie, “J I Hitehi Bacet! \ it — p : ‘ { Stewart, Rh. L. MeIntosb, A. A. Me ut Intyre, M. Bondeaux, -A. & From Skagway and Yukon. Tarby, Stein, Johnson, H, L. Joh N ib 1: December 4 ton, Daggett, H, I tee ivne, D nd 18 Gilmore, |} wWeB. Young (i ! . Naden am Misses Rochest ttewart, Maple Bay end Swamp Pruder and Martin Mi J ‘ Point. Rochester nd Mere. Db. MeLeos November 12 and fortnightly were the first prize winners and thereafter ~ Miss Jean Roehester won the November 13 and fortnightly solation Mra. Varby, Mise Pi thereafter, der and Mra, Gilmore ‘also wor prizes * ~ ” General CC. Mehan saye that a general train mMatituted Mile Superintendent W. { server may be ‘phe in four weeks’ time. MANING DEPAHTMENT OF AND Fistinies accompanied by & SELECT MINISTER OF aioe pecans oramonn eertified eheque for per cent of the “wneunt of tender will be reeeived by the MINES FROM SOME sic fhe ie" af Vieheries, Priner I pert, until @0th day | "oN raphe ive r the complete re } KOOTENAY DISTRIC | moval of the low jam in the stream which i drat Mink Traf i ay bake near Kitkhatla } Indian Village, Piet Psiane All tateria: | contained m the jam both above and be NELSON. Nov, 42 | SS tow low water i* to be entirely removed and i either floated out to sea oF piled carefully jeer 1D aw spe bb bere said that if above tien water mark on the low ground . al the head of the jam, the work to be elected he would select the minis- Coninteted on or before Stet day of Maren, | ter of mines from the Kootenay '92! ‘ Intending bidders muet examine the Jam district, and he would represept and site the method they intend to adopt of the Machinery they con md the nature any tender not a wetal constitueney rather than (eMphaie Win. | Lawont oF | 4 7 » TT 5 iv wcepted Cheques from wun coal mining. He pram od fais aceeptled Langone will be returned timed land honest freatment to the are “tM mitract it awarded ry. H. CONNINGHAM jinoderationiats, ant enief inapector of Fisheries MAIL SCHEDULE S| DENTISTRY si. 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