“ ‘ *y — wt ‘ PuK DAILY NEWS Saturday April 49 x en = ee oo areca ee a ee etetltrecmewngpiningancitienamn tite is (i nba iiiele satay | THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoun, except {Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EDITOR. City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month ....... eee 76c. By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, iN QUVANCE, POP VERT. eee enews sees ee rere veeens oe eh | To all other countries, in advance, per year ............ $7.50. | Transient Transient advertising on front page ........ Local Readers, per insertion, Classified advertising, per insertion, ........... 2c. per word. Legal Notices, each insertion, .......+... 15c. per agate line. All advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day pre- ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Gerda Stites Klice ‘cm terday afternoon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: TELEPHONE 98. Display Advertising Contract Rates on Application. DAILY EDITION. and Stewart Should have Mechanical Ore Samplers “If there was one thing that was emphasized to me rnore than anything else on my recent trip to Alice Arm, it was the need for government controlled ore samplers. at that point and Stewart,” said A. C. Garde, M. E., to a News representative yes- “The institution of such would be to the very best advantage of the mining districts of the North and would facilitate the mining industry tremendously. I can see. “The question is an old one. elevators have to grain growing. returns are, in many cases, far from satisfactory. would be able to take his ore, high grade or low grade, and in any quantities and have it tested and the smelters, haying repre- sentatives at the samplers, would buy the ore up at prices fixed by the government examination. The certificates of these exam- inations would be credentials for sale at any smelters in the country. “These mechanical ore samplers would be even more im- portant to the small miners than the large companies. are always able to take care of themselves. It is a fact that the small mine operators are at the mercy of the smelters and the miner The Even if a settlement were not made in full at sampler, a large deposit could at least be arranged for. small man cannot afferd to trust to and wait for the returns from a smelter. Case in Point. “While I was at Alice Arm one especial case was brought to my notice where a small shipment was sent to a smelter. returns were far from satisfactory and had a disastrous result on If ore samplers were in operation, such I am speaking not from |], the miner thus affected. cases as this would be entirely avoided. hearsay but from actual facts gained at first hand. The establish- ment of such ore samplers is a duty of the provincial government They would be invaluable in the stimulation of the mining industry in the district and would put the small own- in Atlin district. ers in a much better position.” district. Mr. Garde is still confident in the future of the Alice Arm Hle looked for a prosperous season there this year and predicts great things for the camp, not from a “bonanza” stand- point only, but from the steady development of average ores. Stee! Industry. Mr. Garde also states, speaking of the Copper River iron and coal question, that mining men in authority as well as the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and the governments are getting togethe1 and are beginning to realize the potential possibilities, both for the railroad and this city, involved in the development and opera- tion of these mining fields, more especially in regard to the establishment of the steel industry near Prince Rupert. $1.25 per inch each insertion. $2.00 per inch. 25c, per line. vegiiciar: Saturday, April 17, 41920. There is not a mining camp of any importance in North America, indeed the world, that has not one and why these places should not have them is more than They have the same relative effect to mining as grain The latter Extraction of Teeth Let your Dentist Prevent Disease A neglected mouth breeds disease. A decaying tooth is a sick tooth and if not restored to a healthy condition will carry disease throughout the system. Neglected teeth undermine your health. Do not wait until pain drives you to your dentist. GOOD TEETH MEANS GOOD HEALTH. Iam at your service with high-class dentistry at a price you can afford to pay.® My prompt methods ane extreme gentleness should please the most exacting. I welcome comparison. DR. JOS. MAGUIRE Office Hours: 9-12; 1-6; 7-9. Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment Rooms: 7 & 8 Smith Block Lady Assistant Phone 575 La Casse Bakery = for — Bread Buns Rolls Pastry Pound Cake Pies Wedding Cakes a Specialty Phone 190 Auto Delivery ANOTHER ICT OF RHEUMATISS Entirely Well After Six Weeks’ Treatment With “FRUIT-A-TIVES” MR. AMEDEE GARCEAU 82 Hickory St., Ottawa, Ont. “] was for many years a victim oy that terrible disease, Rheumatism. In 1918, I was laid up for four months with Rheumatism in the joints ofthe knees, hips and shoulders and was prevented from following my work, that of Electrician. I tried many remedies and was under the care of a physician; but nothing did me any good. Then I began to take ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and in a was so well I went to work again. I look upon this fruit medicine, ‘Fruit-a-tives’, as simply marvellous in the cure of Rheumatism, and strongly advise everyone suffering with Rheu- mutism to give ‘Fruit-a-tives’ a trial.” ¥s AMEDEE GARCEAU. 50c.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all doalers or sent postpaid by Truil-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. WHOLESALE ALL KINDS OF oilskins, overalis, mackinaws, waterproof clothing, baggage harness, beds, crockery, shoe findings. TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. J. F. MAGUIRE 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert oe » Canvas goods, . > boots, gloves, week I was easier, and in six weeks I ~ sea eee CR RR REO AH MAIL SCHEDULE ose etek HERH EHH 4 For the East. ‘ Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat urdays at 10:30 a.m. From the East. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thur: days at 7 p.m. For’ Vancouver and South. Tuesdays .....0se004 sae 4 PD. SMUPOGOYS 0.606.060 twe 144 p.m. Saturdays .....+e5. {0:30 a. m. March 24; April 38, 414, and 23. From Vancouver and South. PNG AIS 400d viscedivsa 10 p.m. Wednesdays ..... .-. 40:30 a. m. March 29; April 9, 19, and 30, For Anyox and Alice Arm. BMNGOAIS -6 soins pais case 41 p.m. Wednesdays ........65 14 p.m. From Anyox and Alice Arm. Tuesdays ... p. m. MORRIS 4b +.< x0 4:4 deed ts p.m. eee eee eee ene \ Aitiaiikienen For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mii! Bay, Wales Isiand and Naas River. TMG OUE 5:05 ai 6 adaaane 11 p.m. From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! Bay, Wales Isiand and Naas River. PUGRORIE icicle a hae p. m. Queen Chariotte islands: For Massett, Port Clements and Upper Island poiate: Warch 24; April 2, 7, 16, and 21. ‘roms Masset, Port Clements aud Upper Island points: March 25; April 3, 8, 17, and 22. Sor Skidegate, Queen Chariotte City and Lower Island points April 3, and 17. From Skidegate, Queen Charlott 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 acd Yukon. March 24; April 8, 14, and 23. Maple Bay and Swamp stewart, Point. For--March 25, 341; April. 8, 4, 22, and 28. From—-March 26; April 1, 9, KKK KHER HK RHR HER * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * REM RH RR KK KH HH HS Sunday, April 18. High, 0:34 a.m., 24.6 feet. 13:13 p.m., 20.6 feet. Low, 7:6 am., 2.4 feet. 19:12 p.m., 4.4 feet. Wionday, April 18. 4:12 a.m., 22.4 feet. 13:54 p.m., 20.8 feet. 7:46 a.m., 41.5 feet. 19:51 p.m., 4.5 feet. Tuesday, April 19. 14:12 a.m, 22.4 feet. 13:54 p.m., 20.8 feet. Low, 7:6 a.m., 1.5 feet. 19:51 p.m., 4.5 feet. Wednesday, April 21. High, 1:52 a.m., 22.7 feet. 14:36 p.m., 20.5 feet. High, Low, High, Low, 8:28 a.m., 4.2 feet. 20:34 p.m., 5.4 feet. Thursday, April 22. High, 2:34 a.m., 22:5 feet. 15:24 p.m., 19.8 feet. Low, 9:42 a.m., 41.4 feet. 24:15 p.m., 6 feet. The time used is Pacific 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 The range of the tide inay be computed as 5 per cent greater at Prince Rupert than at Port Simpson both at springs and neaps. Therefore the rise in the’ Prince Rupert harbor is slightly greater than Port Simpson. ‘he height is in feet and tenths of feet above the average level! of lower low water. same, GRANBY BAY SCHOOL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED TENDERS superseribed ‘Tender for Granby Bay School” will be received by the Honourable the Minister of Public Works up to 12 o'clock noon of Monday, the 26th day of April, 1920, for the eree ton and completion of a Four Room School it Granby Bay in the Atlin Electoral Dis- trict, (B;.C Plans and specifications can be seen on and after April 1st at the offices or 4. Mahony, Esq., Government Court House Vancouver. J. Ho MeMullin, Esq., Government Agent, Court House, Prince Rupert Agent, H. Anderson, Esq., Government Agent, ourt House, Anyox. Or the Department of Public Works, Victoria, B. C, Intending tenderers can obtain one copy of plans and specifications by applying to the undersigned with a deposit of Dollars ($10.00) which will be on their return in good order The lowest or any tender not sarily aceepted. A. E. FOREMAN, Public Works Engineer. Public Works Department, « Victoria, B. C., March 28rd, Ten refunded heces- 1920, 15, 23 andn 29. 1920. PHBNCE RUPERT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. CITY OF MORSE CREEK BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Tenders 19th April, 1920, Prince Rupert, B. C. Sealed Tenders fof the construction of a Timber Bridge across Morse Creek, Second Avenue, City of Prince Rupert will be received at the office of the City Clerk, Prince Rupert, B. C., until 5 o’cloci p.m. Monday, the 19th day of April, 1920 The Contractor to supply all labour, material and equipment, The work includes, Three Howe Trus Spans, each Seventy-Seven (77) Feet in length, together with the necessary ap proaches, connections, substructure, con rete footings and excavation. Total lengt! of structure being Six Hundred Feet (600 more or less, and as shown by the plans and specifications on fle in the office the City Engineer, Prince Rupert, B,. ¢ Each Tender is to be accompanied by a certified cheque for One Thousand Dol lars ($1,000), payable to the City of Prince Rupert, said cheque to be re turned to the Tenderer unless he fails t execute the contract, should it be awarde: to him. A Bond for One Third (1-8 of the Tensier, satisfactory to the City Counct of Prince Rupert, wUl be required for th faithful performance of the Contract, Plans and Specifications may be obtain from City Engineer on payment of Five Dollars (85.00) to City of Prince Rupert or they may be examined at office of City Engineer, All. Tenders@must be made upon blank forms, obtainable from City Engineer. The City Council reserves the right to reject any orvall Tenders. F, 8. CLEMENTS, City Enginee: | a ie es RAGS: fenders for Freighting of Supplies for the Yukon Telegraph Line. SEALED TENDENS undersigned, and endorsed “Tender for Packing Supplies,’’ will be received until 12 o'clock noon, Thureday, April 16, 1920, for the packing of material and supplies ive points along the Yukou telegraph line between Hazelton and Atlin, in the course f the seasons 1920, 1921 and 19922, Forms of tender and specification may be obtained from the Superintendent of jovernment Telegraphs, Vancouver, w. C,, Districl Superintendent Government Tele sraphs, Victoria, Bb, C,, and from the Goy ernment Telegraph Agents at Asheroft, B C., Quesnel, B.C,, Hazelton, B.C., and Telegraph Creek, B,C, Persons tendering are notified that ten devs Will not be considered uniess made on the printed forms supplied and signed with their actual signatures stating thel oecupations and places of residence Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 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 to complete the work contracted for. if the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. War Loan Bonds of the Dominion will also be accepted as security, or War Bonds and cheques if required to make up an odd amount. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, R. C, NDESROCHERS, Secretary. Department of Public works, Ottawa, February 14, (020, Newspapers will not be paid for this advertisement if they insert it without addressed to the , oh | | UNION BANK OF CANAD, Se ere Se » 1999, Agricult * is imperative that every agricul. turist form a sound association with no nrogressive Banking Institution. . This Bank ia stimulating production by providing a broad service for ambitious farmers. Any of our 400 branches oan furnish reliable information as to mar- kets and shipping facilities, Resources exceed $174,000,000. 49 Prince Ruper! Branch A. T. Broder; LER IRI™ gee eka aa . FOOD DRAFTS SOLD Do you wish to provide FOOD for | if in Poland, Austria, Hungary, Crecho Slo Ger . If so, this bank will sell you for the ¢ gue ee of $10. or New/York funds Food [Pp American Relief Administration Ware, The drafts will be is charges and are payable in food. Full particulars branches. The Royal Bank of Canada $50 these countries. may be obtaine: : Capital paid up and Reserves $35,000,000 $500.00 CC RS FE 8 ae ° ap; ee €* « cae, [QUALITY Dr. Bayne EOFFICE HOURS Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to £.30; Saturdays, § {0 12 on'y | Every Evening from 7.30 to { Dental Nurse in attendanc« Rhone 109 for appoiniment Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Bik., Cor. 3rd Best Equipped C ffice in Norther: and 6th Bx: a see ete nee ——- A ere ararewse nw nnony aH HARTMAN KREKKEEKAR TRA TKEN: SPAR RO a a OR a OO RO aR OE LADYSMITH Screened or Lump COAL IS THE BEST Burns Longer, Better and Brighter, and Gives More Heat. OTHER COALS WE HANDLE ARE Cieam Cnai, Bulk on Dock ............ $8.25 per ton Steam Goal, bulk, Delivered seo: .” Houschoid Ega Coal, Soreened, bulk on dock 10.00 " “ Household Egg Coal, screened, skd. on dock 11.00 Fousehold Egg Coal, screened, bulk delivered 12.00 Household Egg Coal, screened, skd. delivercd 12.0% SPECIAL PRICES QUOTED ON CAR LOADS PRINCE RUPERT COAL Ce PHONE 15 BRK AD HERR KERR RRR RKRKEEE SOREN ROI III PP PN ION ON Ga NA GIO ON AI Et authority from the Department.—89867, — a PON PO OM Gl EO ing mm AS as Sgt Sh ' PVRS NLIpoEe T ? 4 rR NUGE Wrotto . ‘ E SAILIN¢ Thursday Midnight for Swanson Bay, OceaD Falls, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Wednesday Midnight for Anyox. $. 8. PRINCE JOHN OR PRINCE ALBERT For Stewant Marep 81; April 8, 14, 22 and eat Massett, Port Clements, Buckley Bay, Apr! Southern Queen Charlotte Islands April TRAIN SERVICE ii Passenger Monday, W*dnesday ani Baturday af ii)" ' ae Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipey, making «ir all points east and seuth s Agency All Oc an Steamsh}; For information and reservations apply |! * City Ticket Office, 626 Third Avenue. Pron’ * . ad OO Lines — * . ? | it. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ide f 2 OEAN SERVICES PACIFIC’ ns CANADIAN PACIFIC O B.C. Coast Steamship Service® 8.8. PRINCESS MARY Pp ror Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Alaska, from . April 9, 19, 30; May For Vancouver Victoria and Seattie from Prince April 14, 24; May 6, 15, and 26, 8. 8. PRINCESS BEATRICE O Falls, from Prince Rupert for Swanson Bay, Ocean , orla= Beaver Cove, Powell River, WVanoouver and Victor! Every Sunday at 8 P. Mm. @ Rupert: rine a0, and 91. Rupert Bay: Hardy 84% Alert Seana 4 ean 8 ly u For rates, reservations and sailings, apl W. ©. OROHARD, Genera! Agent B.C. \ ae ty Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street = Princ Rupe