Aye Kiss “wa ee ae | he f wa: y x % THE DAILY NEWS Page 2 ee a le estat ap 2 ae sanieernateieiniacaidall — 7 ea ree Ee eee eee %y i MAIL SCHEDULE ‘ THE DAILY NEWS HELPLESS tw SR ERA ERKERHEM EDS PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA For the East. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News RHEUM ATISM Monten, envoys and Sat. Printing ani Publishing Co., Third Avenue. urdays a :30 a.m. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EDITOR. 6 " From the East. Until He Took Fruii-2-tivas Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: : The Fruit Medicine ‘|days at 7 p.m. City Delivery, by earrier or mail, per month ....... ees 75c. HU ae By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, R. R. No. 1. Lorxe, Ont, For Vancouver and South. ity AAVANOE,. POP YORR. 6 cs sek eee eee ease be tene $6.00. “For over three ycars, TI was |Tuesdays ...........065 7 p.m, ies, in adv: r ith Rhewmati Thursdays ......-..ee% 44 p.m. ountries, in advance, per year ............ $7.50.] confined to bed with Adecv:atism. |Thursdays . ' ] D ee TELEPHONE 98. . ras : ane aoa “— = trad ee os og hey: Ae bes r. ay 8. a i isplay Advertising $1.25 per inch each insertion.| nearly every ain withou cuehit, arch 24; : : 23. oJ "i Trabant sdveptistits on TGR page beet tes $2.00 per inch. Finally, [ tried “Irujt-a-tives”. injandon i EOFFICE HOURS Local Readers, per insertion, ...........++++- 25c. per line.| Before 7 had used half a box I saw From Vancouver and South. . Morning, 9 to 12; Alernoon, 1.30 to 6.30. copy z ae ead fi ma . 3 v t; ti ni as easi : : OU; ootUrce (9 19 Classified advertising, per insertion, PR". aes 2c. per word. a ” Ta the “m dOF Otindays ... sess. .eas 40 p.m. ‘ Every Evening trom 7.30 | ¢ One, Legal Notices, each insertion, ........... 15c. per agate line,| 4u¢ the swelling “pray togo down |/Wednesdays ........ 10:30 a.m. ou | gai S, Gontract Rates on. Application. f SR hae Senco fruit me- March 29; April 9, 19, and 30. Dental Nurse in atte: All advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day pre- ee an Onis Ce ae = - Phone 109. for acc-;, ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. chs take ald ioe "a in} ia a For Anyox and Alice Arm. Fr appoinimen a a s : 6 pee one 8 ut the place ig ROIS ;..0-0,.0.6.8e a0 6.4.0 Ve {i p.m. Rooms 4. 5 6, Helgerson 21) er te Se od ¥ sat 4 Tl 1 A I il 8 1920 ALEXANDER MUNRO. Wednesdays 14 p m 7 ae ’ e gel Son DiK,. u ; LAr *sday, Apnmil 8, . , ear OGOIB. 65 Hs. 65,0 0:5 .m, ( i. DAILY EDITION. atfeig Thursday, Ap 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sire 250, ie Best Equipped Office in No, = ne ee Se a ae ERA oe LaF Aa Taos gee Re a At all dealers or sont pestpaid by From Anyox and Alice Arm iain fi a 2s. s ° _ a Ran All Unite in bart ee Rant ol anncey | TUCCUAYD 6 cc sissivesstes DMM S =~ One Organiation. tegen hick ini aha baaihens KK RR KK HK HEA “hursdays Sekine pP.n= Se There is one organization in the city in which all the busines: m PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * SRR OO and professional men may unite with benefit to themselves and That organization is the Board of Trade. ) While the members of the cily council are the paid servants of the people, the members of the Board of Trade pay out their own money in order to further ihe interests of the community. At a recent meeting of the Board, President Parker referred to the need of still greater interest in the proceedings of that It seems that there are still a few people who make ihe city. live civic organization we have, institution. their living here, and yet refuse to join the organization. sit back and criticize the lack of initiative of the Board but do They do not deserve success, and Kismet nothing themselves. will take care of them. Mention was also made at the meeting of the large number of members, who while willing to contribute the regular fee to the organization, do not turn out to meetings and try to help with It is useless to scold, because people do not their personal effort. do these things. to a remedy. Need of Unity During Growing Period. There never was a time in the history of Prince Rupert when the need of unity was so apparent as it is today. do so much toward making the city prosperous, that it is curious that there should be any holding back from these co-operative efforts. It is not much to ask or a few minutes now and then spent in this way will bring big results to the community in- cluding the individual members. Many Views on Various Subjects. The community is divided into various groups. there are a dozen divisions; in politics there are several divisions, in social life the divisions are many. mon interest outside cf all these. the interest of mutual advantage. of union for all who expect advantage from the growth and im- provement of the city, and any who hang back from giving it support are weakening the effort of the body. Naturally there are differences of opinion as to matters of policy in the Board of Trade. but business men should be big enough to be able to give and take and allow for all such differences. the mass movement is in the right direction. that the Board is being run by a clique should at once get out to the meetings and break up the clique. It is the easiest thing All that is necessary is a little effort. in the world. Officers Give Good Deal of Time. The officers of the organization, especially the president, give a great deal of time to the public interest. ing to gain personally more than anyone else gains. acting on behalf of the rest of us, and often they get nothing but growls for their pains, Let us get a new slant on little steady effort all-round and a little more pocketing of our prejudices and we can make this little city cut a big figure. We need not spend much money, but we can get large results. —_— DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Rooms: 7 @ 8 Smith Block Member of B.C. College of Dental Surgeons. President Parker did not do that. however, to draw attention to the condition at times with a view It is the most They lt is ic 3 yise, The citizens can for an hour or two once a month for service on a committee. Time In religion There is, however, a com- It is the communal interest, The Board of. Trade is a point There will always be differences, The main thing is that Those who think They have noth- They are this Board of Trade question. A Maguire LOWEST PRICES Best Material Money Can Buy. Personai attention, with 20 years experience, will give you results. Modern Equipment based on Mechanical and Scientific Principles. HIGH-CLASS WORK 575--Phone--575 (Lady Assistant) Office Hours: 9-12; 1-6; 7-9. Sunday by E. _H. Appointment 7 and 8 Smith Block SHOCKLEY Reopening in new works at Cow Bay With additional Machinery and a full stock of Doors, Windows, D. D. Fir and Spruce, Cedar Boat Lumber, Oak, Glass and Marine Paint Phone 383 Quick Delivery by own Truck Open Evenings The time used is Pacific 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 ihe same. The range of the tide may be computed as 5 per cent greater at Prince Rupert than at Port Simpson both at springs and neaps. greater than Port Simpson. lower low water. Thursday, April 8. High, 3:55 a.m., 19.4 feet. 16:50 .pm., 16.8 feet. 10:33 a.m., 5.6 feet. 22:26 p.m., 9.1 feet. Friday, April 9. High, 4:36 a.m., 18.2 feet. 17:48 p.m., 16.0 feet. 11:18 am., 6.3 feet. 23:15 p.m., 10.0 feet. Saturday, April 10. High, 5:30 a.m., 17.4 feet. 18:56 p.m., 15.5 feet. Low, Low, LOW aN Ae oe aca nicer os 12:14 p.m., 7.0 feet. Sunday, April 11. High, 8:42 a.m., 15.8 feet. : 21:1 p.m., 18.8 feet. Low, 2:36 am., 7.3 feet. 14:24 p.m., 7.3 feet. Monday, April 12. High, 7:54 a.m., 16.1 feet. 21:12 p.m., 16.1 feet. Low, 1:36 a.m., 10.5 feet. 7 &£ 4:31 p.m., 7.4 feet. Tuesday, April 13. LAND REGISTRY ACT (Sections 36 and 134.) Re Application Nc. 11085-I. File 6207. TAKE NOTICE that application has been of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parce or tract of land and premises situate, lyin and being in the City of Prince Rupert more particularly known and described a Lot Seven (7), Block forty-one (41) Section Eight (8), (Map 923). You are re quired to contest the claim of the tax pur chaser within 35 days from the date of tk service of this notice (which may be cf fected by publication in the Daily News). and your attention is calied to section of the “Land Registry Act” with amend ments, and to the following extract there from :— “and in default of @ caveat or certin- cate of lis pendens being filed béfore ine registration a8 Owner of the per- son entitled under sucn tax sale, ali persons 80 served with notice, ‘ + + . @nd those claiming through or under them, and all persons claim ing any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered iustrument, and ail persons Claiming any interest tn the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, shull be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Registrar shall register the person entitled un der such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application nas bee tiade for a Certificate of Indefeasible Tith to the above-mentioned lands, in the name f Edward H. Mortimer. AND WHEREAS on investigating the title it appears that prior to the 14th day f September, 1915 (the date on which the said lands ; sie y SEALED TENDEKS addressed to thi vou were the registered aba nee ee tenes): undersigned, and endorsed “Tender for er thereof. rae Packing Supplies,’’ will be received uyti FURTHER time 1 TAKE NOTICE that at the shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue 4 Certincate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands in the name of Edward H. Mortimer same unless you take an yrosecute =. man ; Forms of tender and specification may |e proceedings to sod beet ee ee ee be obtained ht ry me Serermroneens fe any, to the said lands. or ava tue} | Vevernment Telegraphs, Vancouver, B. proposed action as. ,e4 prevent such District Superintendent Government Tele DATED at the Land Registry Omce.| sPaphs, Victoria, B.C., and from the Goy Prince Rupert, B. C., this 20th day of | @rmnent Telegraph Agents at Ashcroft, B August, A. D. 1919, C., Quesnel, B.C., Hazelton, B.C., and H. F. MACLEOD, Telegraph Creek, B.C, b District Registrar of Titles To Paul Hartman, Esq., Care Royal Bank of Canada, Prince Rupert, B,C. LAND ACT Notice of intention to Apply to Purchase Land. VANCOUVER LAND pis?TricT OF COAST, RANGE | Ang situate on the west coast of Calvert TAKE NOTICE that Helge Smeb Prince Rupert, B. C.,, occupation sees of fish station, intends to app'y for per- piesion to purchase the following described Commencing at a post planted north of the N. Ww corner of ia rin thence east 40 chains; thence north 46 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence South 40 chains, and containing 160 acres more or less, HELGE SMEBY, DISTRICT Il, sl Mark Smaby, Agent, SKK EK RHEE EH ER Stan- dard, for the 120th Meridian west. Therefore the rise in the Prince Rupert harbor is slightly ‘Lhe height is in feet and tenths of feet above the average level of High, 9:6 a.m., 16.4 feet. material and equipment. f 7 The work includes, Three Howe Truss 29+ 2 , ae P. mat 17 feet. Spans, each Seventy-Seven (77) Feet in Low, 3:5 a.m., 9.8 feet. length, together with the necessary ap- 15:34 p.m., 7 feet. proaches, connections, substructure, con nade to register Edward H. Mortimer, of Prince Rupert, B. C., as owner in fee] ® certiNed cheque for One Thousand Dol ahder . 18 Sale nen from the Col-} tars (81,000), payable to the City of ector of the City of Prince Rupert, bear rine 2 s sheaue 2 ’ ing date the 19th day of July,’ 1918. Prince Rupert, said cheque to be re For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! Bay, Wales Isiand and Naas River. Bundays i. 0: di siete ben 8h DOM. From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mili Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. PNCSAAYG 64 000s Hei slesieie De Ts For Massett, Port Clements and Upper Island poiats: farch 24; April 2, 7, 16, and 24. "rom: Masset, Port Clements aud Upper Island points: farch 25; April 3, 8, 17, and 22. Gor Skidegate, Queen Charlotts City and Lower Island points April 3, and 17- From Skidegate, Queen Chariolt City and Lower Island points— March 30; April 16 and 30. For Skagway and the Yukon. March 29; April 9, 19, and 30. From Skagway and Yukon. March 24; April 3, 14, and 2u. Stewart, Mapie Bay and Swamp Point. For—-March 25, 31; April 8, ‘4, 22, and 28. From—March 26; April 4, 9, 15, 23 andn 29. 1920. CITY OF @P RIN CE RUPERT . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. MORSE CREEK BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. Tenders 19th April, 1920, Prince Rupert, B. C. Sealed Tenders for the construction of a Timber Bridge across Morse Creck, Second Avenue, City of Prince Rupert, will be received at the office of the City Clerk, Prince Rupert, B. C., until 5 o’clocl p.m. Monday, the 19th day of April, 1920 The. Contractor to supply all labour, crete footings and excavation. Total length of structure being Six Hundred Feet (600) more or less, and as shown by the plans and specifications on file in the oMce of the City Engineer, Prince Rupert, B. C. Each Tender is to be accompanied by turned to the Tenderer unless he fails to execute the contract, should it be awarded to him. A Bond for One Third (1-3) of the Tender, satisfactory to the City Council! Prince Rupert, will be required for the faithful performance of the Contract. Plans and Specifications may be obtatin from City Engineer on payment of Five Dollars ($5.00) to City of Prince Rupert, vr they may-be examined at offce of sity Engineer. All Tenders must be made upon blank forms, Obtainable from City Engineer. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders. F. 8S. CLEMENTS, x TEER RE aay ump COAL Gives More Heat, LADYSMITH Scresned or iS THE BEST Burns Longer, Better and Brighter, an OTHER COALS WE HANDL: Steam Coal, Bulk on Dock ........... Stearn Coal, bulk, Delivered ...... ek or: a Household Egg Coal, Screened, bulk on deck 10.00 Household Egg Coal, screened, skd. on deck 11.00 Household Egg Goal, screened, bulk delive; ed 12.00 Household Egg Coal, screened, skd. delivered 13.00 « u INCE RUPERT COAL (.. “PR PHONE 15 RII III III KIA I IIIT AINA IK th FOI nn ARE; FI IK III IIIA IRI IIR IR IARI IIIA AIA AI AAAS gO $.S. PRINCE RUPIR rly BLS —— SAILING Thursday Midnight for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, ? Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Wednesday Midnight for Anyox. S.S. PRINCE JOHM OR PRINCE ALBERT For Stewart March 31; April 8, 14, 22 8 Massett, Port Clements, Buckley Bay, Aj ] Southern Queen Charlotte Islands April 4! : TRAIN SERVICE Passenger Monday, W®dnesday 411 Gaturday aj i} Prince George, Edmonton and Wiunipeg, making al) points east and south Agency All Oc-an Steamship Lines For toformation and reservations apply t City Ticket Office, 626 Third Avenue. Phont 260 Gl ag Gf Gy Pe i I I I GD FE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILVA PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES CANADIAN: arta gh Paitway CANSOLAN B.C. Coast Steamship Services 8.8. PRINCESS MARY Skagway, Alaska, from Prince Rupert: April 8, 19, 30; May 10, 21 and 31. For Vancouver Victoria and Seattle from Prince Rupert Aprii 14, 24; May 5, 15, and 268. 8. &. PRINCESS BEATRICE . fert Bay, From Prince Rupert for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Hardy Bay, A Beaver Cove, Powell River, Vancouver and Victoria- Every Sinday at 9 P. M. ror Ketchikan, Juneau, For rates, reservatinns aud sailings, @pi') W. ©. ORCHARD, Genera! Agent. Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert, B.C, Sen eg iE test gO gf ny ag gg” en? ae , City Engineer. fenders for Freighting of Supplies for the Yukon Telegraph Line. 12 o'clock noon, Thureday, April 16, 1920 for the packing of material and supplies for points along the Yukon telegraph line between Hazelton and Atlin, in the courss af the seasons 1920, 1921 and 1922. THE VANDERHOOF [J 0TEL se ——— meme VANDERHOOF, B.C. The Hotel That Is A Home. ce Good service Centrally located. Convenient to depot. : in connection. European Plan. Garage and Livery UNDER NEW MANAGEMEN' JAS. F. McCORMACK - - - Manager Persons tendering are notified that ten ders will not be considered unless mad: on the printed fopms supplied and signed with their actual’ signatures stating thei cecupations and places of residence. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank payable to the order of the Honourabk the Minister of Public Works, equal t ten per cent (10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into ¢ contract when called upon to do so, or fail 10 complete the work contracted for If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned, War Loan Bonds of thy Dominion will also be accepted as security or War Bonds and cheques if required i make up an odd amount, The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, hi, C. DESROCHERS, Secretary, Department of Public works, Ottawa, Feoruary 14, 4920. Newspapers will not be paid for this advertisement if they insert it without By Dated January @ist, 1990. One Dollay Weeki y ARENTS! Tell your children that $1.00 deposited at ths Bank every week for ten years, with interest at 3 pcr cont. compounded semi-annually, will amount to $605.72 Enddurage your children to save. ASSETS EXCEED $174.( UNION BANK OF CANADA | Manage! a. TJ. Broderick, — Prince Rupert Branch authority from the Department.—89807. er 5 RR