bi a * " hi * ft § aii cb ; L 1 eh a 7h a ee * ig Bi rs . | of —————— THE DAILY NEWS — PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. With One Wing. At his Kitwangar meeting S. M: Newton ts reportéd to have said that if elected he would advocate spending only half a million dollars on the university buildings at Point Grey and the balance of the allotment of three millions the Prince Rujlert districts. Did anyone ever hear such an idiotic sugges- tion? : The new university buildings are to be paid for from. the in Omineca and sale of lands ithe neighborhood of the new buildings, the value of which will be enhaneed through the adyent of the new in- stitution. The total cast, it is estimated, will be three and a half millions and the lands are werth all that, if not more. In the meantime, however, the province has to advance the cash 16 do the work. Wi time if At the wise believe in getting all we can in the north. same to make suggestions. It to expect that electors are going to take those suggestions seriously, Let ns fight for north all we but let We shall never get anywhere by making statements such as thal reported from Kitwaugar recently, Streets Are Getting In Bad Shape. Complaints silly ms not is not wise the can, us be reasonable. are bnee more bejng made of the bad condition of the city streets. Naturally if some of the streets are to be paved in the spring, it would not be wise to spend much money on surfacing them now, but they mast be fil to drive on. If the cost of deliveriig goods increases to any degree, it is the people who have to pay for it. It is trying to the pocket and the temper to drive over very bad roads, The cure for the bad condition is asphalt or some similar paving, This the cily couneil planning to It under- stodd that a: bylaw is to be laid before the people atthe time of the civic election, giving the city the right to go ahead with the work on Second and Third avenues, This seems like good policy. It would change the appearance of the business section of the city wonderfully to haye one two paved, The other streets, however, must be kept in good shape as well as those is ise, Is or streets more eettrally located. ; Dr.JOS. MAGUIRE DENTIST. Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block Lady Assistant = Open Evenings Phone 575 Office Hours: Sunday by 9-12; 1-6; 7-9. Appointment OE RVEUMATISM /Pért Simpson both at springs and! neaps. Therefore the rise in, the TITK DAILY NEWS THE TORTURES BAND MASTER PASSED AWAY seas Ber McKay, Conductor of Green- Prince Rupert harbor its stigutly MRS, KAUFFMANN lgreater than Port Simpson. i | The height is in feet and tenths) lof feet above the average level of lower low water. DIED IN CHICAGO \News of Death of Wife of Pioneer H, F. PULLEN, MANaainG EDITor. ; ennai Happily Stopped When He — vitte sand, was wel! Known ; " in Rupert. SUBSCRIPTION HATER aii Began To Take “Fruit-a-tives > Sggpeammnlbegs City Delivery, by carrier or era month ane U ited we 8 Orrawa Sr., Hews, P. Q. Ren MeKay nil By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the Unitec "te a6] “Por a year, I suffered with Rew (Greenville Cor t Band, p in advance, per year oo. .e cers ee eee erence seco eee vee > | meatisms, being forced to stay in bed [away at his 4 ot ; To all other countries, in advance, per year ... + io eae $7.50, for five months. 1 tried all kinds of yn). 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All advertising received subject to approval.) traceof the Rheumatism left me” i) i), idl LORENZO LEDUC. a ie\ a 4 . SOc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. “a ee 4 ve say diab DAILY EDITION, aie Thursday, “Nov. 25, 1920. At all dealers or seat postpaid by |!” gy upert and ‘ -_— - - Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. coca eo , died oOo influ Many Sinking ekshtschiinbh 1948, > Mr. MeKay’: i the leadersh the Gi Political Views. Many people are sinking their political views just now and SUITCASES Band iain - e - : etter From Father. are rallying to the support of Hon. T. D. Pattullo in order that | R U N K S Writing Will Ed ! the citv of Prince Rupert may continue to have represen! ition ithis cit¥Y, who ha the in the Oliver cabinet, and that the policies laid down by the mints HANDBAGS special instructions { ‘ ter of lands may be carried to fruition. * Let Pattullo§ finish his WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ene — it work" is the motto that is heing followed. rhe people are anXt- ‘ : ; + Rem MeRas mur rie ihe wer ‘ ‘ ous to see no hiteh in the earrying out of the construction of the weiilietied dks Greenville ¢ new court honse, in the extension and thorongh overhauling of pa F. MAGUIRE Band, passed tornity the provincial government dock here, in the payments to the new 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert cloek u \ school and in the provincial aid to the Section 2 bridge. They : 16, ds hi are also looking for other things from the same Government, = rns ed ; ‘i * laved on hi- \ \ such as the building of the road to Port Edward. Just now we ee @eeetee ees se comitin 4) ‘ Uh : és , ‘ ne . * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * - have the ear of the Government. We have & man there with aur } ae lt ee eeeeereeaee reese : influence and it might be as well to let him-see that we are behing: Thursday. November 25. of Safi \ him almost to a man. it is a great opportunity to let the Govern- High, 0:38 a.m., 19.9 feet, . ; ~ ' ae ment see that we appre iate the privileges of representation iw apes p. m., 23 Beet Meavenly Vision. the cabinet d that the people of the north know a good thing Low, 6:24 a.m., 6.8 fee Som star } they 19:14 p.m., 1.9 feet : ‘ . when the wus $s ri November 26. t should not be sufficient to elect Pattullo to the Legislature. F aay, me ae sion in tl High, 1:24 a.n 20.6 feet, He should be sent by a full majority of the votes of the people 13:9 p. m., 23.5 feet. shinit ‘i Do not let it be said that he would have been beaten if it had Low, 7:10. a.m., 6.1. feet } ‘ < : not been for a certain combination of « imstaneces. We believe 19:58"p. 0 ! reel the h ‘ The time used Is Pactfic Stan at over per cent of the actual voters will cast their ballots |