— Page 2 —— i THE DAILY NEws PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH-COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except-Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, _—e — _——— SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery carrier OF mail, per Month ..,...6 0.6.55 75e. By “mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advan e, pe oe Yr o.eebee 66 Ue 0. 0 6 6146.5 6 FT RO FE 2 eh $6.00. To all other countries, in edvanc6, Der year . wise. 2s ses $7.50. TELEPHONE 98. Transient Display Advertisiiig $1.25 per inch each insertion. Transient advertising on front page ........ $2.00 per inch. Local Readers, pet INSCPUIDIN: i e445 ewes vo . 25c. per line. Classified advertising, per NOPE, ice. TL. Be. per word, Legal Notices, ea bh inSseCPEIth, o0.4s James Steen President of Local Organization This Year. an NEW VOTERS’ LISTS FOR THE PLEBISCITE| } ’ i in-| } ; ; ele At the meeting of the Prince WANDERERS’ officens were ted for the year D. Pattullo, Alex, Manson, W.|Fltst Annual was ‘Decided Social | Rupert Liberal Association held | and addresses were delivered by} . Williams, A. H. Allison, and Success and Went in the Pattullo Block last night, } SPLENDID BALL _ metnber for the district, Hon. Off Well. —— "THEDALY MISERY OF ILL-UEALTH Three Years of Suffering y Relieved by “FRUIT-A-TIVES” . GASPARD DUBORD 159 Avenue Pius TX, Montreal. “For three years, I was a tertile sufferer from Dyspepsia and my general health was very bad. I consulted a physician and took his medicine and faithfully carried out his instructions; but I did not improve and finally the doctor told me I could not be cured. At this time, a friend advised me to try ‘Fruitotices’ and I did so. Afier taking two boxes of ‘Fruit-c tives’, I was greatly relieved; and gradually this marvelous fruit medicine made me completely well. My digestion and genera! health are splendid—all of which I owe to “Fruit-e-tives”’. GASPARD DUBORD, Be.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. M. P. McCaffery. There was good attendance | The first annual ball given by} and a general feeling of oplimisM)¢ne Wanderers’ Club in the St.| HOLESAL reyailing. It was pointed out DY! Andrew's Hall last night was a : i Manson that a vote on the Andre : . , a ALL KINDS oF r, Manson i an complete social success and a C : fan iski 1 question would be taken| paratn! nlanning ; anvas goods, Olseing, liquor question careful planning of the committe: boot weeatt iit aie this year and-that registration of|j, charze was well rewarded in ee: a tee ae eee voters would take place immedi- Hin wae Ghramementan went off gloves, waterproof clothing, ately in order to prepare a list for ata the hasta: thet all creesnt baggage harness, beds, that plebiscite. Women would)... ; nog ag Ii : woolen underwear and socks. ae Premises omen un. ..| were pleased and satisfied. The/} peups gas awnines have exactly the same rights as|agqair was select and the guests'| ’ ’ e men and everyone would have t0/ were ali congenial. Dancing was| 5 F. MA( SUIRE : na m the g aed register whether on ‘the list be most enjoyable witho®t tgic 722 Second Ave. Prince Rupert fore on not, as the old lists were | epowding that often mars the now caticelled. ‘large social events. aaa The following officers were) ‘The hall was specially deco-|#*#@*#@##eeeeeneeee ee : ‘rated for the occasion with the|* PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * Hon. Presidept, W. L. MeKenzie| colors of the club and various|s ## ## €2 #888 8868 oo King. other, adornments which -added Saturday, May 16 er ae things. The floor was ip excel- President, J. G. Steen. ay jlent condition for dancing and Vice-President, W. E. Williams.) Gray's Orchestra was, as usual, Second vice-president, Geo. Ww.) full of vigor and pep when neces- Hon. Vice-President, Hon. ve fibiness Th to the appearance of ee naa lsary, while excelling in the oe F. G. Dawson. | dreaminess and smoothness of reasurer, FE. Hi. Mortimer, waltzes. The punch bow! in the Exeeutive—aA. H. Allison, John | corner was an attraction and was Dybhavn, Dr. W. T. Kergin, M. P. well patronized. pcakers, G. W. Nickerson, Mar-| Spevial mention may well be - senyy, 8. F. Parger, L. W.| made of the quality of the re- atinore, and Fred Stork. ifreshments. They were much cae | superior to the ordinary and were CHARGES POLICEMAN | served ina groameck manner. The ? 8 I ris BROKE INTO OFFICE Gar." "** Co" '7 ‘het Be The committee in charge con- investigation Ordered by Judge sisted of KR. 0. Miller, ©. L. Young- Riddell Following Stenograph- man, H. F. Wearmouth, W. F. er’s Evidence. \Roberge, J. W. Woods, and G. p.| High, 1:28 a.m., 23.2 feet. ——— | Tinker, while W. 0. Fulton and 14:28 p.m., 20.5 feet. SUDBURY, Ont., May 15.—-Ethel! W, H. Vickers attended at the| Low, 8:14 a.m., 0.3 feet. Brown, private secretary to Sen-| door. 20:16 p. m.,.5.5 feet. aaa oe de Thursday, May 20 High, 2:14 a.m., 22.9 feet. 15:18 p.m., 20.2 feet. Low, 9 a.m., 0.5 feet. i | } DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms: 7 & 8 Smith Block as No Better Equipped Office in Prince Rupert This equipment, with my experience, will give you the results you desire Phone 575 Lady Assistant Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment PLEASE PASS THE BREAD Good Bread is chiefly a matter of materials and methods T “Y La Casse’s Office Hours: 9-12; 1-6; 7-9, i 21:05 p.m., 6.4 feet. Friday, May 21 |High, 3:03 a.m., 22 feet. 16:14 p.m., 19.5 feet Low, High, Low, dard, for the 120th Meridian west. Simpson but the time for Prince Rupert varies only a few minutes on some days and on others is greater at Prince Rupert than at Port Simpson both at springs and neaps. |Prince Rupert harbor is slightly sigater than Port Simpson, |Of feet above the average level of \lower low water, } | petroleum on and under the following de- 44:22 a.m., 18.2 feet. 23:23 p.m., 21 feet. Low, 5:18 a.m., 4.6 feet. 17:13 p.m., 6 feet. Sunday, May 16 12:41 p.m., 49.2 feet 6:03 a.m., 3 feet. 17:59 p.m., 5.4 feet. Monday, May 17. High, 0:5 a.m., 22.4 feet. 12:57 p.m., 20 feet. 6:47 a.m., 16 feet. 18:44 p.m., 5.3 feet. Tuesday, May 18. 0:46 a.m., 22.9 feet. 13:42 p.m., 20.4 feet. Low, 7:30 a,m., 0.6 feet, 19:29 p.m., 5.2 feet. Wednesday, May 19. High, High, Low, Low, High, 9:48 a.m., 1.2 feet. 21:58 p.m., 6.7 feet. Saturday, May 22 3:57 a.m., 20.7 feet. 17:14 p.m., 19 feet. 10:39 a.m., 2.3 feet, 22:56 p. m., 7.4 feet. The time used is Pacifie Stan- It is counted from 0 to 24 hours, from midnight to midnight. The table given is for Port the same, The range of the tide may be computed as 5 per cent Therefore the rise in the The height is in feet and tenths SKEENA LAND RECORDING DISTRICT DISTHICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. that William 1. Leary of C, settler, intends to appl license to prospect for coal an TAKE NOTICE Skidegate, B. for a seribed lauds:-—— Commencing at @ poet planted et the north-west corned of DL. 1868; thence south €0 chains; thence aah #0 chains; thence north 80 chaing; thence west 6 chains, to Ry pola of commencement LLIAM J. LEAKY, Applicant, _THE DAILY NEWS | | __ Sport Briefs ee Terrace Tennis Club. | The Terrace ‘Tennis Club has launched forth most eneourag- ingly this season. ©. J. MoGrath, as president has be ithusiastic worker a west tn al d although he | | arrived only recently from the icoast, he is now a confident lbooster for, Ter: ure Mrs. Gipets foes ably as sciretary. The | pening game o! e season Was iplayed on April 28 and a@ tourna jment wins June t ed were: President, T. A. MceMar tin; vice-president, A. L. secretary - treasurer, F. G Prouten; executive committee Rev. W. 8. A, Larter, J. G. ns and W. H. Doodson. ~ ems” Roi Barnes Explains. “After the maich at the West holme Theatre on Wednesday aight I went to Frank Sruithers on ihe stage and made him own up that Nef! had o1 and that be was tickled to death to get a draw,” said Roi Barnes to the Daily News vesterday afte noon in speaking of Wednesday ight's contest For the benefit that Nell has tiale Stéph f anyone who saves ever scored a knockout, I would like to say that he has from 30 to 10 on his recerd “The public do not quite under stand the quibbling over the se! ection of a referee I named off several men in town for the duty but Smithers rejected them iHe went to one and stating tt his name had been mentioned as a referwe started to tell him what lie wanted him to qo in case refereed. Thereupon he strictly refused to have anything to « with it This got around and was a reason why we bad such a tim: selecting a referee.” Boxers are Leaving. ager, Frank Smithers, left on the to Cranbrook where he will meet Jimmy Clarke whom he knocked out at Calgary a few weeks ago in the eigbth round. Chet Nef Len Halliday are going te Ocean Falls at the first of the week where they will stage a twelve- round exhibition next Saturday fommy Sherman is south and will box with Harry Lee on the same date.» It is prob Neff and MeCarthy will be ar- ranged for July 1 here, as both nem are anxious to have another definitely. Neff will return here from Ocean Falls. On July 4 he has a six-round decision coniest arranged with Lonnie Ketchikan. gowned as for the theatre. . . * Derby Is Repaired. Beveral improvements Pave been made at the gelebrated Ep- som race course in England now that racing activities promise to revive in‘the Old Country. When the Derby was run last year for the first time sgsinee 1914 the grounds were in a very bad con- dition go that improvements were deemed necessary. The worst feature was the number of bumps and holes and this has been rem- edied by levelling the «rounds. The stands have also been paint- ed but they will have to be en- larged hefore long, a8 they are already inadequate fon the crowds, The historic Tattepham corner has been made less sharp, but it is still dangerous and will re. main so, How any horse can come around it at full career is| & mystery to any scientist or pe- destrian. A new start has been Dated this 6th day of March, 1920. > . ° Tennis at Smithers. At the annua ing of the Smithers Tennis Club hetd laat week new officers ‘ cled and provision tiade tu assure a@ sue cessful season al the racket game The two eourts are to be put in first clasa condit n and one will! be surfaced with cinders. A heavy roller is be secured to ccep the court the Dest of | playing shape, The oMicers elect tfought MeVarthy | Tharley McCarthy and bis man-! Princess Mary last night en route} and | also going} able that a return nifitch between | go at each other and decide things | McIntosh at 1° | Eliot — = ‘pe nee C8 CeO See Hee MAIL SCHEDULE * For the East. oe Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- urdays at 10:30 a. mi. From the Kast. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs. days at 7 p.m. For Vancouver and South. PUGOGRAFS cs ceccsccecens 7 p.m PHUrseGOyYS ccscvccssece ii p.m Satunlays o a 2 Pa Sundays ..... 4 i pa } May 4, 14 and ) From Vancouver and South. DUMGRIS oc cctecssecess 10 p.m. Wednesdays ........ 10:30 a.m. Sundays 10.30 a Fridays : ; ‘p.m “| April 30, May 10, 24 and 31 dune For Anyox and Alice Arm. Sundays ; fi p.m Wednesdays ......665: ji p From Anyox and Alice Arm. PueOOGe 's cccctecsedcves p. m. DUPOGOYS score ccrsectess p.m. For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! Bay, Wales Isiand and Naas River. Sundays o. {i p.n BrIiGaGe«