Fis ten a 2 = mete ”y } yNE VS Page # ae a at fi diaeaet ie wh THE DAILY NEV | ' ee cannes et -—— : ; jee eee 00000080808) 7" MAIL SCHEDULE * THE DAILY NEWS NEW COMPANY i» ee#e ee eeeeueeeeeeae PRINCE RUPERT + BRITISH GOLUMBIA For the East. a Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EpITor. a 3 er, By SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month ............ 75c. By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, | in advan e, pel Car - ce cv vewe aCe eeseee bt Ge Ges ec bates’ $6.00. To all other countries, in advanes, Dér yOGr Wa... ts $7.50. TELEPHONE 98. Transient Display Advertising $1.25 per inch each insertion. Transient advertising on front page ....7..... $2.00 per inch Local Readers, pet INSOLE iin ob Vek 84 as ° 25c, per line. Classified idvertising, per insertion, ....5...... 2c. per word. site? , ou . ‘ Legal Notices, each insertiong « «a>. . sais vw» i5e. per agate line. | Contract Rates on Application. Au advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day pre- geding publication. Al = DAILY EDITION. Shipping Lumber Profitably Overiand. An order for a million and a half feet of Sitka spruce lumber is to be filled by the Prince Rupert Lumber Co., the same to be shipped overland to Montreal and from there transhipped to the We have no knowledge of what the cost of trans- -s Se oni tis: Tuesday, May 48, 1920. as Old Country. portation will be, but this we know that water transportation would be very much less than rail. This is the point. If Jumber can be shipped protitably to England by rail and steanrer, how much more might it be shipped by water by way of the’ Panama Canal. From this, we take it, if we had transportation facilities by ‘walter, we could easily com- pete with other parts ot the world. We are in a position to cater to the needs of the world in Sitka spruce, a commodity which cannot be obtained jin quantities anywhere outside of Brilish Co- Jumbia and a part of Alaska. Before we can do anything, however, it is necessary to have docks for joading and discharging cargo. The government has docks at Victoria, the present are very little All we ask here is that we be ¥iven docks sufficient to handle the traffic developing from time to time. We must have a place for ships to handle cargo before we can think of doing a shipping business, This trial shipment of -spruce overland has taught us that there must be a demand for our product. It has also made us already built large concrete which at used, look to our shipping facilities and we find them almost wholly} lacking. It is a hard fight to get anything from the powers that} be, but we must keep on making ourselves heard and let the| on the map and cannot be world know that Prince Rupert is forever ignored. Fishermen Lose Much From Car Shortage. Yesterday there was a good example of the losses the fisher- men sustain through the car shortage. The remainder of the fish sold at 14 cents. One boat, the Eagle, brought in about 16,000 lbs. and sold at the lower rate. there been cars she would have received $960 more for her cargo. The condition illustrated here has been in existence for a long time. The men have been very patient, although naturally they are very discontented. The Board of Trade has taken the matter up and Jast night the City Council passed a backing the action of the Board of Trade. Possibly a mass meet- ing of fishermen might help, but. the difficulty is that the fisher- men are never in port long and a mass meeting does not make much of a Showing. We believe that every influence possible should be brought to bear on the authorities to have the abuse remedied. Our member cannot do everything. He backed up to the limit on matters of this kind. politics and get after this car supply as a unit, Prince Rupert Gave Freely. When the war was on Prince Rupert gave freely of her best men and she suffered al! the slights imaginable in order to for- ward the cause of the country. Serving of at least decent treatment. sary to her existence. things, resolution Let us forget Docks and cars are neces- There can be no compromise over these They are the means by which we all live. business must be encouraged, both for the sake of the fishermen and for the sake of the city. VE DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. 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Only iwo cars were avail-| able and the fish swfficient to fill those sold at 17 cents.a pound.} Had | ene must be Now the war is over she is de- The fishing Subscribe for The Daily News WHOLESALE ALL KInDs oF Canvas goods, oilskins, boots, overalls, mackinaws, gloves, waterproof clothing, bageare, harness, beds, woolen underwear and socks. TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. J. F. MAGUIRE _ 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert ; 7 3 = eee eee eerrrereeeees * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * RCP RETR ee Oe oe Monday, May 17. High, 0:5 a.m., 22.4 feet. 12:57 p.m., 26 feet. Low, 6:47 a.m., 1.6 feet. 18:44 Tuesday, May 18. High, 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, 1:28 a. m., feet. 14:28 p.m., 20.5 feet. 8:14 a.m., 0.3 feet. 20:16 p.m. 5.5 feet, Thursday, May 20 High, 2:14 a.im., 22.9 15:48 p.m., 20.2 feet. p.m., 5.3 feet. 929 23.2 Low, Gres feet. jLow, 9 a.m., 0.5 feet. : 21:05 p.m., 6.4 feet. Friday, May 21 3:03 a.m., 22 feet. 16:14 p.m., 19.5 feet. 9:48 a.m., 1.2 feet. 21:58 p.m., 6.7 feet. Saturday, May 22 3:57 a.m., 20.7 fees. 17:44 p.m., 19 feet. 10:39 a.m., 2.3 feet. 22:56 p.m™., 7.4 fee High, Low, High, Low, t. The time used is Pacific Stan idard, for the 120th Meridian west.) \It is counted from 0 to 24 hours,!} lfrom midnight to midnight. The table given is for Rupert varies only a few minutes! others is) The range of the tide jmay be computed as & per cent greater at Prince Rupert than at/660,540 feet Port Simpson both at springs and eral on some days and on the same. Port) Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat. FOR FLYING ON snsust ete VANCOUVER ISD. eer sine tan Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs. p. m, | i i | j : y . jLanding Grounds Secured at Go-|""’ at 4 te arta 5 = weurtonay For Vancouver and Bouth. ! Victoria. babe oR es 1p. ; | radays ‘a i p.m, | COURTENAY, May 18.—W. H ; res we Brown, secretary Aorigl SAtuiiays «.+-. .9 vr Dt. , a Su kwatc.e-e-6 4254 p.m League ind N. A. Goddard err ; “Ml ' , rlenay, have ! adsthe i, 4 Pathiinder Il fri Vietorm i on Nar tha. a | ane ' From Vancouver and South. ranch o ie ‘ aii a 1 rT o PURGAIE | senger carrying lvey work. Running from Court From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! inay north into the Ps tew il ap! : nip Bay, Wales tsiand and Naas River count Lhe see : \ be al re ' OGAVS ..ccheocsesdes : m ito reach any pou t t ; . » ase imut f time, Mr. B ntends,;" 284 ivs ' : land that the Ag service will ee ee os dertake every able ty Queen Charlotte islands: 4 eer : a For Massett, Port Clements an of w hat mig sé acmy ‘ My t pper ie'and potote 1 away ‘ May 1 Leas f which " 2 : i foundet . y ‘rom Masset, Port Clements and ; : Upper isiand points . Mav! whi ; \ ' Mt “ ‘ r Skidegat Queen Charlotte se : City and Lowe faland points s x t h Maw 4 1 ‘ad 29 ‘ ix ; From Skidegate, Queen Chariotts \ 1 Ser has a ‘ City and Lower Island points ‘ ™ ’ r | ; ; Air B if May 4 is a i June i if hi . aes ma . his nse and pilots ara For Skagway and the Yukon. es ae ; “ rill 30. May 10. 74 and 344 ates which wiil, it is slated, be April ta if t! ! ew 4} time 7 eee | Already 1 stered, the Vancou- From Skagway and Yukon. Pega g ie May 4, 14 and 25 iver Island Aerial Service will commence fly operations im- jtewart, Maple Bay and Swamp pinediately ising the Curtiss as d ale 9 ‘ i Pol a land machine, and later when ; mt i j A For Saturdays ...... 9 pf the flonts have been constructed, ' ‘ 10 rorr Sundays : mi las a seaplane Mr. Goddard was , , i la well known technical man, who | : i SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION jwas interested in aviation ng DISTHICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE before the war and has acqurred LANDS a reputation for safe and con- _— ‘ ‘ me tt ary of lservative mechanical knowledge,| TAS® NOTICE that Willtam J. Leary kidde gate Bf eetiier int is | ety pr si TENDERS FOR = = rin. west i abe : iu . cm : east ® lea ibenee porth § heine; thence weet i being, te point of commer then — | WILLIAM 13. LEARY, Applicent 3 ! od thie Cub & ~ March, 1970 Simpson but the time for Prince To be Considered by Finance "*'** '* pane = Committee in Absence of SKEENA IAND RECORDING DIVISION Board of Works. : DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE i ISLANDS Tenders for the supplying of| axe Norsce that William J, Leary of lumber. for gen~/| Skidegete, 1. GC. settier, Intends to apy street repair work were|** & Beene = e ome i coal co petroleum «m em under m fol ’ last night 8 council \ fibed hands neaps. eneater than Port Simpson. The height is in feet and tenths\aet in jof feet above the average level of| Works, the members of which are lower low water. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.} CERTIFICATE OF IMPDOVEMENTS. NOTICE. “Wolt’ Minera) Claim, situate tn teas Kiver Mining Division of Cassiay Dis- rict notice that |, J.B. Stark, diner’'s Certificate No. 20386 C, Srown Grant of the sbove claim. And further take notice that action, un- ler section 85, must be commenced before | he issuance of such Certificate "Dated this $d day of apr, 1090 a * $r yo ‘ . Br Anke. of in- (IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA in -Probete: be ae In the matter of the “Administration Act, And in the matter of the Estate of Frank Harry Mobley, deceased. TAKE NOTICE that on the 28th day of April, 1926, probate of the last will and festainens of Frank H. Mobley, deceased, and administration of his estate and eredits was granted to David Gordon Stewart and Alexander Finnie of Prince fiupert, B.C., the executors named tm the said 6will, and ell to furnish accounts properly verified to, and all parties indebted w hie estate are required to pay the amount of their in- debiedness to the said David Gordon Stewart and Alexander Finnie on or before the 18t day of June, 19206 Dated this ist dey of May, A.D. 1026 WILLIAMS & MANSON, Solicitors for Executors, ESTATE OF CARL RICHARD CARLSON. TENDERS will be received by the under- signed up to noon, Tuesday, May 18th, 1920, for the purchase of Lot 7, Block 56, Section & City of Prince Rupert, in- cluding & seven-room house with hath. The Dighest or any tender will not neces- sarily be secepted. Dated this 4th day of May, 1990. Government Agent's Omee, Prince Ruper ~& a) MeluL Lin I. Omeial Administrator. Therefore the rise in the|opened at Prince Rupert harbor is slightly|meeting and were referred to the Where located:—Near the head of alice | @ilock, $43 sized hemlock, Free intend, iaty days from the date hereof, to apply © the Mining Kecorder for a Certificate of mprovements, for the purpose of obtaining | |urmber effects parties having ciatins against Ue said estate are hereby required planted et Une 853; thence Cothmmencaog 61 & post \Finance Committee with power to|%ort-weet corner of D. I abuctioe Gp he Beare otf fo ce as pee aie ake chains, t point oa! mimencement all out of town. WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant | There were four tenders as Dated ils 6th day of March, 197% follows : SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION | Royal Lumber Co., $41 per M DISTRICT OF QUBEN CHARLOTTE spruce or hemlock, f.0.b. cars,| ISLANDS iPrince Rupert. : a TAKE NOTICE that William J, Leary of Albert & McCaffery, 842 rough | sxidegste, B. ¢ , Settler, intends to apply f.o.b. | for @ leense to prospect for coal and cars at Seal Cove Mill. | petrole um on apd under the following} Geen: . ‘ escribed lands iratiam Island Spruce & Lum- Commencing 4% & post planted at the ber Co., 841 per M, f. 0. b. cars| north-west corner of D.L. 1653; thence dock spruce or hemlock iefth 80 chains; Whence east 60 heins ; > thence south 80 chains; thence weet 80 | Prince ov yer Ce | : de Kupe rt Lum Co., 840, chains, to point of commencement }$41.50 and 842.50, f. 6. b. care at WILLIAM J. LEANY, Applicant ithe mill Dated this 6th day of March, 1920 ; SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION | DISTRICT OF QUREN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ' TAKE NOTICE that William J, Leary of Skidegate, 0. C., settler, intends to apply | for a license to prospect for coal and} petroleum on and under the following described tds Cominenc/ng at @ post planted at the northwest sorner ef DL. 1853; thence north 80 chains; Whenee west 40 chains; thence south 80 Chains; thence east 80 chains, to point of commencement WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant. Dated this 6th day of March, 1020 NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the iseue of a fresh Certifeate of Title to Lot Three (3), Blogk Fifteen (15), Town of Stewart (Map 818A), Satisfactory proof of the joss of the above Certificate of ; Tithe heaving been produced, hotice ts j hereby wiven that it is my intention to isaue after the expiration of one month | from the first pub ledtion hereof, a fresh Certificate of tle to the above men toned lands, in the name of Victor A, @ | Eliot, which Certineate is dated 94th Qelober, 1910, and is numbered 9604 Land Registry OMce, Prince hupert, #.C S0th day of March, 1026 H. FF. MaeLeon, District Registrar of Dh, : Conservative member of the eas HOSE islature for Nelson. Titles, ee NY 18, 9 DENTISTRY a QUALITY Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS Morning, 9 to 12; Mernoon, 1.30 to 5.39 Saturdays, § tp 1) Every Evening trom 7.36 to 9 my Dentel Nurse in attendance > » | ‘ - Phone 109 for appointment Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Blk. Cor 3rd and 6th Best Equipped Office in Northern BC meee S.S. PRINCE GEORG SALLING For Anyox and Stewart Saturday 10 p.m Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls and Vancouver Monday 10am TRAIN GIRVICE Paeernver W*dneede, « Monday, Selurdey Of 11:30 0 m for Sete Prioce George, Badematen ena Ww awe aniog rect commertiogs ty ali points cast and sooth Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines ’ nfortest smd reerve Tete Ofce, 626 Tr * spy & cuy ¢ Avenue Prheet 260. for Keteniban, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN FAOCIFIC OOEAN SERVICE B.C. Coast Steamship Services *& PrmNCESS MARY Gtegwey, Aleets, from Prince Rupert: Apri ©, 10, BO; Gay 10, 1 at for Veoceurer Victerle and Seatite from Prince Rupet April 44, 24; Gay G, 16, ard 2 duneas, 6 & PRINCESS BEATRICE From Prince Rupert for Swaneoe May, Ocean Felis, Mardy Bey, ae Beaver Gore, Poweotl River, Veoceuver and ¥kiere-- very Getuerdey of 6 Om reeervatiogs end sailings, spp & Genera! Agent A Prince Rupert, Por rater W. 0. OROHARD, Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street o. ae © a SEREEE EEE EEE EERE EEE EE EEE EERE EE EERE EEFF Burns Longer, Better and Brighter, and Gives eee eee ee ee ee CETERA RATER RR ER EE TTF Pee Ree ERR ERE ROE branches Capital paid up and Reserv ar LADYSMITH Screened or Lump COM IS THE BEST Bors Meat - a OTHER COALS WE HANDLE ARE: we Steam Coal, Bulk on Dock re Steam Coal, bulk, Delivered an Household Egg Coal, Soreened, bulk on dock 10.00 aa Houschold Egg Coal, screened, skd. on dook py Household4tigg Coal, screened, bulk delivered ro Household Egg Coal, screened, skd delivered 18 SPECIAL PRICES QUOTED ON OAR LOADS. _ “PRINCE RUPERT COAL Co. PHONE 15 ef? ’ ” aeeeeeeer FOOD DRAFTS SOLD t trent Do you wish to proyid kia or Germany? in Poland. Austria, Hungary, ‘ ee le equivalel " this bar will sell 3 Anan OL 3 £10 or #50 New York f D ing sap ne of American Helief Admimistratiot Wat or oul of pan these ntrres, The drafts will be sse"Cn " charges and are payabit ni! ne any of out Full particulars may >» The Royal Bank of Canada tal Asset one $500 000,000 £25,000,000