= yi fe THE DAILY NEWS Worcs wal | —_ ee — — —_— = ied 9. iy J Ce A RH THE DAILY NEWS Mi MAIL SCHEDULE * ARKH HEHE \ PRINCE RUPERT - BRiTISH COLUMBIA for the Bani: ms | Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News () RHEUM ATISM on A ete ana and Sat- Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. urdays a :30 a.m. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EDITOR. Eattecly Well After Sie Weeks? From the East. a. Treatment With “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: days at 7 p.m. QU ALITY ity Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month ....... sees 75e. shstsnteachioane ue to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, For Vancouver and er in AUVANCE, POT VEAL ..... cree sere wees erence enevnes $6.00. ate bib bpendsopeneeOPRs bres a “ a rc i in advance, per year ...........4 7.50. IUTBOOYS 2.2 see owen .m. To all other countries, in advance, per “taal $ SaturdayS .......6. 10:30 a. m. r. a me March 24; April 8, 14, and 23. TELEPHONE 98. eter s Sie rou,” : Transient Display Advertising $41.25 per inch each insertion. From Vancouver and ae Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30 oalurdays, § tg 12 oy Transient advertising on front page ........ -- $2.00 per inch. ane ie speraisleuhseau oe Dp. Pm Every Evening from 7.30 to 9 l Local Readers, per insertion, ....+.++-++s-s06 25c. per line. econ eee ar § Sa Classified advertising, per insertion, ........... 2c. per word. March 29; April 9, 419, an ‘ Dental Nurse in attendance {otices i i 4 ; te line. dtibiata i ee gore eoenge on on ‘camauen. fabio oes tng For Anyox and Alice Arm. Phone 109 for appointment rs Wet res ‘ , is BUNGAYS 6 osc '0.6 b.0i06 tee 11 p.m. Rooms 4, 5, 6, H 1 4 All advertising shouid be in the Daily News Olice on day pre pit, Sia Genome Re aac S P , 5, 6, Helgerson Blk. Cor stad di blication. All advertising received subject to approval. . edmesdays .......6+% p.m. ‘ , Ta ‘ba and 6th nian doin 82 Hickory St., Ottawa, Ont. ‘ ‘ aria ‘ Best Equipped Office in Northern BC. : se rom Anyox an ce Arm. . aig sya ,, April 19, 1920. “T was for many years a victim a |, \S DAILY EDITION. Monday, ee . that terrible disease, Rheumatism. In Tuesdays Sis V0 iesabierbieiesbce.e ide Mads FoR ~ | 1918, I was laid up for four months *hursday8 .....-seeeeee ee DD, . te with Rheumatism in the joints ofthe FOC UU ULE CE Cx Monday Sermonette, What Do We Work For? What do you work for? Why do you not live the same as the man you pity, who never has a bean and who has to draw on his day’s pay in order to buy his lunch? Is it any advantage to work and to try todo the work well? These are questions which the pause of Sunday gives time to think about. ‘hese are a few of the questions that are passed.on as suitable for meditation next Sunday. Most men work for wages. They are after the money there is in it. No matter whether it be employer or employed, the monetary reward is what we are reaching out after. It is neces- sary to have money to live and the more money the better the life, in reason. There is more in work than the money reward, however. Money is simply the incentive and not the end. When a football team plays fez a cup, the members look to the reward, but after all the reward is nothing. It is the development of the men when seeking the reward that really counts. So it is with the work of life. Work spells development; idleness spells degredation. Work is absolutely necessary for every man, if he is to develop or even to hold his own. The average man who stops work after making his pile dies. He has nothing more to live for. There are a few, however, who have hobbies who turn to those when they give up business, and the hobby provides the incentive. Making money is a poor aim in life, but it is better than none. The aimless man gets nowhere and his life is usually miserable. To be care free is to revert to the jellyfish condition. The Poor Fools, Why do They Work? In an effort to be fair to readers of this paper and from a spirit of curiosity, the foregoing screed which was written on Saturday afternoon was shown to the laziest man in Prince Rupert with rather startling results. It is impossible to reproduce exactly what he said but it was something like this: “Say, cut it! You guys make me sick. What's the use of working? Where does it get you anyway? If it makes you live longer, is the world any better for that and are you any better? Why want to live? Why want to evolve or develop? I suppose you are right that a man should have an aim in life. Mine is to have as easy a time as_possible. That is what I live for. “Talk about your jellyfish with contempt if you like, but give me a jellyfish any day rather than the modern businessman. The jellyfish let me tell you enjoys life, but the modern B.M., how can he enjoy anything? He hasn’t time to enjoy even a roast turkey. He has to bolt his food because it is a waste of time to eat it properly. He talks shop all the time and thinks of nothing but profits, as represented by dollars. He is a nervous machine chasing a shadow. Get rid of the idea that there is any merit in living like that. It isn’t life, its the raving of a crazy man expressed n action. “If all people were like you would have them, what would become of art? Who would make your beautiful pictures or express themselves in beautiful music? Life under your ¢on- ee is nothing but a fox trot with brastly jazz from beginning to end. “Let us alone, do. Give us time to live. You editors and businessmen and reformers are all alike. You want to drive us all to hades when we want to remain in heaven. What is the good of sunshine if you have no time to enjoy it? Why have beauty if you have no appreciation of it? Do you ever look up’ the harbor from the waterfront and sie the clouds rolling over the glacier in the distance and think of the loveliness of the scene? No, you only think of rain when you see a cloud. You only think of so many kilowatts of energy when you see a water- fall, you think only of medicinal herbs when you see a flower. Why not forget these things sometimes and get a little apprecia- tion into your barren soul and remember that there is something in life besides chasing dollars, besides building cities, besides sewers and streets, besides railroads and steamships. Your utilities are mostly futilities. Go to your aunt, you sluggard, borrow another dollar and enjoy yourself. Let the fools who know no better worry over the present and the future. Most of your worries are really things that never will happen. Life might well be one long dream, but you make it one long screeching scream.” 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. lam 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-D. or Sunday by Appointment” po Ganinge Rooms: 7 @® 8 Smith Block Lady Assistant “hone 5675 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 week I was easier, and in six weeks I 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- matism to give ‘Fruit-a-tives’ a trial.” AMEDEE GARCEAU. 50c.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. WHOLESALE > ALL KINDS OF Canvas goods, oilskins, boots, overalls, mackinaws, gloves, waterproof clothing, baggage, harness, beds, crockery, shoe findings. TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. J. F. MAGUIRE 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mill Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. DBUNGAPS 56.6 .s16ee sedan 11 p.m. From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mill Bay, Wales Isiand and Naas River. PUNCSUATG ~ 6.06: vie vie ieieiéie.se 0:0: p. m. Queen Chariotte Islands: For Massett, Port Clements and Upper island poiats: fdarch 24; April 2, 7, 16, and 214. ‘rom: Masset, Port Clements and Upper Island points: darch 25; April 3, 8, 17, and 22. "or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points: April 8, and 147. From Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points— March 380; 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 23. stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Point. For—-March 25, 31; April 8, ‘4, 22, and 28. From—March 26; April 4, 9, 15, 23 andn 29. OK RR RO OO OR * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * RK KK RH RR RK RH RH HRD Sunday, April 18. High, 0:34 a.m., 21.6 feet. 13:13 p.m.; 20.6 feet. Low, 7:6 am., 2.4 feet. 19:12 p.m., 4.4 feet. Monday, April 18. 1:12 a.m., 22.4 feet. 13:54 p.m., 20.8 feet. Low, 7:46 a.m., 1.5 feet. 19:54 p.m., 4.5 feet. Tuesday, April 19. 1:12 a.m., 22.4 feet. 13:54 p.m., 20.8 feet. Low, 7:6 a.m., 1.5 feet. 19:54 p.m., 4.5 feet. Wednesday, April 21. High, 1:52 a.m., 22.7 feet. 14:36 p.m., 20.5 feet. Low, 8:28 a.m., 1.2 feet. 20:31 p.m., 5.4 feet. Thursday, April 22. High, 2:34 a.m., 22.5 feet. 15:24 p.m., 19.8 feet. Low, 9:12 a.m., 1.4 feet. 21:15 p.m., 6 feet. The time used is Pacifie 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 Port Simpson both at springs and neaps. Therefore the rise in the Prince Rupert harbor is slightly sreater than Port Simpson. ‘The height is in feet and tenths of feet above the average level of lower low water. GRANBY BAY SCHOOL NOTICE High, High, TO CONTRACTORS SEALED TENDERS superscribed “Tender for Granby Bay Schoo!” 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 erec- Hon and completion of a Four Room School at Granby Bay in the Atlin Electoral Dis- iriet; B.C. Plans and specifications can be seen on and after April 1st at the offices of J. Mahony, Esq, Government Court’ House Vancouver, J. H. MeMullin, Esq., Government Agent, Court House, Prince Rupert H. Anderson, Esq., Government sourt House, Anyox. Or the Department of Public Works, Victoria, B. C, Intending tenderers can obtain one copy of plans and specifications by *pplying to the undersigned with 4 deposit of Ten Dollars (10.00) which will be refunded on their return in good order. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. A. E. FOREMAN, Public Works Engineer, Public Works Department, Viatoria, B. C., March 28rd, Agent, Agent, 1988. 1920. CITY OF PRINCE 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 Creek, Second Avenue, City of Prince Rupert, will be received at the office of the Clty Clerk, Prince Rupert, B. C., until 5 o’clock p.m, Monday, the 19th day of April, 19920 The Contracior to supply all labour, material and equipment. The work includes, Three Spans, each Seventy-Seven (77) Feet in length, together with the necessary ap- proaches, connections, substructure, con rete 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 office of the City Engineer, Prince Rupert, B. C. Each Tender ts to be accompanied by Howe Truss 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 falls to execute the contract, should it be awarded to him, . A Bond for One Third (1-3) of the Tender, satisfactory to the City Counet! of Prince Rupert, will be required for the faithful performance of the Contract. Plans and Specifications may be obtaine: from City. Engineer on payment of Five Dollars (#5.00) to City of Prince Rupert, or they may be examined at office of Clty 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. 8. CLEMENTS, City Engineer. gran ae fenders for Freighting of Supplies for the Yukon Telegraph Line. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and gndorsed “fender for Packing Supplies,’’ will be received until 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, April 15, 1920, for the packing of material and supplies fur points along the Yukon telegraph Line between Hazelton and Atlin, in the course of the seasons 1920, 1921 and 1922. Forms of tender and specification may be obtained from the Superintendent of Government Telegraphs, Vancouver, B. C., District Superintendent Government Tele graphs, Victoria, B.C., and from the Gov- ernment Telegraph Agents at Ashcroft, B. C., Quesnel, B.C,, Hazelton, B.C., and Telegraph Creek, B.C, Persons tendering are notified that ten- ders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied and signed with their actual signatures stating their occupations 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 a contract when called upon to do 80, or fall 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, Rh, C, DESKOCHERS, Secretary. Department of Public works, Ottawa, February 14, (920. 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