Page £ a nial . Bichon tated mein _ Wednesday, May Tue Dany News | RHEUMATISMFOR TRY TOKILL —.<-2v sence "13 ‘ ’ C ] ; or the Ea ron re Ate xe at Te Sere | OVER 1G YEARS HUGH PRICES sits an DENTI STRY H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING Eprror. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: carrier or mai, per month ............ City Delivery, by - By mail to all parts o in advance, per year To ail other countries, in advance, per year .4..... eo TELEPHONE 98. Transient, Display Advertising $1.25 per inch each insertion. Transient advertising on front page .......... $2.00 per inch. Local Readers, per INSCTSHON, aise ei ee ends «.. 25c. per line. Classified advertising, per TUSGNUEEENT, CS Gs 6. 6'e-s oe 2c. pen word. Legal Notices, each insertion, 2.4... + ssi00: iS5c. per agate line. Contract Rates on Application. All advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day pre- ceding publication. on DAILY EDITION. Watch Carefully Fisheries Convention. it is very important that Prince Rupert should be well repre- sented at the fisheries convention in Vancouver next month. The despatches ye sterday announced that the proposal would be made to form a board to the fisheries this eoast instead of referring everything to Ottawa. On the face of it this proposal looks innocent enough. Local administration should be better than administration at a distance. An attempt will undoubtedly be made, however, to centre the local fisheries handle on in Vancouver and to many people that would be worse there is to should be in centre of the province. control than Ottawa. If Prince Rupert, the control it this a local industry be in Encourage Industry Much as Possible. The other proposal that will come before the convention to the effect that the protect the salmon in Fisheries Department of the Dominion should the small streams as well as the larger ones ise the production in those streams is one Anything that will benefit the In may voice ngs we wish to support and protest against good and should try to incre worthy of every consideration. fishing industry should benefit us. order that we approval of those th anything that would at the convention, tend to injure us, we should have a live repre sentation Parliament or The Cabinet? There have been complaints from time to time that the Dominion cabinet was taking on itself too much power and ieav- ing little for Parliament. The same complaint has been made at various times in local legislatures, When it was announced that the Government would appoint | an ambassador to Washington, Hon. W. 8. Fiel@éing» took excep- tion, not to making the appointment, but to the method of doing it without consulting Parliament. that it come before Parliament before the vote was taken, ang | the Government was sustained by a majority of only five, showing that even Government supporters did not like the way were going. things Doubtless the Government will take note of the feeling of| the House and there will be no repetition of that sort of thing. The members of . n they should be consulted, Do We Always Get Real Thing. When we read our Hansard, do we always get the real speech that the ministers or members of the House make? It is claimed that often the reports are revised, even to the extent of substitut- ing & written speech for the one that was delivered. The Toronto Globe, which has a representative in the Press Gallery of the House, says editorially: “The which allows members to revise thé steno- graphic translation of their addresses and the first printed draft may Occasionally save a final report from containing obvious blunders. It tod often enables a man to entirely delete words which came straight from the heart, whether ill or well advised, or substitute therefor milder phrases. These changes may some- times be the result of cool reflection on the possible effect of the orig nai words, or they may follow prompt and sharp criticism iat gives their user a new view of the meaning the public will take from them. ‘The habit of changing the reports to the extent of giving a differen vewpoint to and impression of the language used is one that should be discouraged. The petterand the manlier way would for members to exercise sélf-controel to the limit of their ability, and to apologize frankly and unequivocally, if in the heat of passion or in swift desire to say something smart, they words that are an unmerited reflection on others, or i of the truth.” DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms: 7 && 8 Smith Block No Better Equipped Office in Prince Rupert This equipment, with my experience, will give you the results you desire Phone 575 Lady Assistant Parliament represent the people and on any, large questi practise used a perversio Office Hours: 9-12; 1-6; 7.9, PPA PRP Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment f the British Empire and the United States, | ; $6.00. $7.50, All advertising received subject to approval. | asta ie: Wednesday, May 19, 1920. a He moved a resolution asking} | Wo Return Gf The Trouble Since Taking “Fruit-a-tives” 108 Cuvrea Sr., Mowrrran. “T was a great sufferer from AAew- matism for over 16 years. T consulted specialists; took medicine; ased lotions; but nothing did me good. Then I began to use Bruit-a-tives”, and in 15 days the pain was easier andthe Rheumatism much better. Gradually, “/rette-tives" overcame my Rheumatism; and now, for five years, I have had no return of the | trouble, I cordially recommend this | fruit medicine to all sufferers.” } P. H. Mc HUGH, 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. HOLESALF ALL KINDS OF Canvas goods, oilskins, boots, overalls, mackinaws, xloves, waterproof clothing, baggage, harness, beds, woolen underaear and socks. TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. J. F. MAGUIRE 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert eee eRe eee ee ee enufacturers \* PRINCE RUPERT TIDES *' eR See eee See ee es ee Monday, May 17. High, 0:5 a.m., 22.1 feet. {2:57 p.m., 20 feet. Low, 6:47 a.m., 1.6 feet. {8:44 p.m., 5.3 feet. Tuesday, May 18. High, 0:46 a.m., 22.9 feet. wa hs . 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., 23.2 feet. 14:28 p.m., 20.5 feet. Low, 8:14 a.m. 0.3 feet. 20:16 p.m., 5.5 feet. Thursday, May 20 High, 2:14 a.m., 22.9 feet. 15:18 p.m., 20.2 feet. iding to garment manufacturers May 4. 14 and 25 iLow, 9 a.m., 0.5 feet. have not yet tegun purchasing ea 21:05 p.m.,, 6. ae spring clothes ar yet retailers 4:05 -p. m., 6.4. Jeet, ete e af Le itewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Friday, May 21 vave made radical price cuts Point. High, 3:03 a.m., 22 feet. Phe weather has been an impon-| r—Saturdave 9p 16:14 p.m., 19.5 feet. j tarit contributing factor in. this From——Sundays ...... 10 pu Low, 9:48 a.m., 1.2 feet. jmovement and sunshine and & ' 21:58 p.m., 6.7 feet. iwarmer temperature undoubtedly SKEENA LAXD RECOMNDINO 1 aan iwill bring forth a @areater demand, MISTRICT OF GUEEN CHAT rr i Saturday, Muay 22 Stele: ce eo = ' eke * ithe manufacturers believe How- ISLANDS ' , & ‘ nae i High, 3:57 a.m., 20.7 faet. Sr Since deat Mie dedhie tale 17:14 p.m., 49 feet. . . TAME NOTICE that William J. Leary Low, 10:39 a.m., 2.3 feet progressed to a point where a last) «a idegaie, B. C., settler, intends ie oa wte rush of business wi Lot ‘ ase to pr t for 22:56 p.m., 7.4 feet. nes uen. ot - aioe Dg make up for what has already ies ee Os lesistance to high The time used is Pacific Stan.|"°°" ! at : ; ' dard, for the 120th Meridian west. prices also is growing stronger It is counted from 0 to 24 hours, |**Y 80me OF the garment produs rth 80 chains; t wees 2 ifrom midnight to midnight. ase and — . -_ ‘ w point of cou ‘ The table given is for Port|[US!pess that might have been WILLIAM J. Lt Simpson but the time for Prince|##'"°4 bad they not marked their| Dated this 61m fay nereny: ac an iz he saert Rupert varies only a few minutes ™*"ehand! high. They a SKEENA SAND REE x m some days and on others is that many retailers have signified DISTRIC ¢ QUEEN Tt the same. The range of the tide their intention of reducing the wBLA 2 margin ¢ difference etwee — may be computed as 5 per cent es ; : f soil a » _— TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary greater at Prince Rupert than at soresele and retail: prices a : hides i ai | di =. co the ee asa f ' Port Simpson both at springs and|/°"'**! Of the fall season ¢ 8 ne. BO pronpers Ss ie = —_ olew ! + ' a neaps. Therefore the rise in the oa Bs |Prince Rupert harbor is slightly WEDDING TOOK PLACE Comme f st & post planted at jgreater than Port Simpson. jaorth-west corner of D, L. 1853; ty ihe height is in feet and tenths ON MONDAY AT USK ee ees oo oa So nomen b 80 chains ice east 6 of feet above the average level of chains ¢ of commences lower low water, MINERAL ACT. i | (Form F.) | ° CERTIFICATE OF IMPDOVEMENTS. } N 0 TT! CE |} “Wolf” Mineral Claim, situate in the | ‘aas River Mining Division of Cassar Dis rict Where located Near the head of Alice Ve. ; Take notice that I, J.B. Stark, Free diner’s Certificaje No. 20386C, intend, | ixty days from tbe date hereof, to apply | o the Mining Recorder for a Certifeate of mprovetments, for the purpose of obtaining |} Crown Grant of the above claim 4nd further take notice that action, un | ler section 85, must be commenced before he issuance of such Certificate of Iim- ‘rovemet 4, Dated this 3rd day of Apri. 1920, i i. E. STARK } | IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH | COLUMBIA, | | > comme } in Probate: . ! In the matter of the “Administration Act’, And in the matter of the Estate of Frank Harry Mobley, deceased. / i ee | |. TAKE NOTICE that on the 28th day of! April, 1920, probate of the last will and testament of Frank H. Mobley, deceased, jand administration of his estate, effects and credits was granted to David Gordon | Stewart and Alexander Finnie of Prince |Rupert, B.C., the executors named in the said will, and ai! parties having claims jamainat the said estate are hereby required) to furnish aceounts properly verified to, jand all parties indebted t the estate are required to pay the wrount of their in-/ |\debiedness to the said fiavid Gordon, | Stewart and Alexander Finnie on or before ithe ist day of June, 1920. ; Dated this 18t day of May, A.D. 199% WILLIAMS & MANSON, Solicitors for Executor. fof the many incide lite |New York Despatch Says Wom- Senta the East. | en's Clothes May Bo Cheaper in Autumn days at 7 p. m, Wome i _— For Vancouver and South. New York, May 19 Will be able to buy | r coats are a few tals thal have du wit leis ction of ne Bay, Wales Island and Naas River Upper isiand poiots establishments ul High Prices Kill Trade Concerning the slicing of pro- 4% at Masset, Port ire to weather the storm throug! vyhich we are tow passing a gene- ral decline is necessary.” The majority of women, acecor- For Skagway and the Yukon. Aj 94 Ma ‘ ‘ nd 3 Ti From Skagway and Yukon. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs- ' PUGRGTVO secetsiccvcios 7 p.m ipa *< ‘ t aists echeapet Suits, dresses and wa - . PHIGEME 29 PKS. ii p.m. we i ‘ save been this ; one gee ypiae hey hav i shi Satumlays .... eee 2 p.m. spring, i ans vn 1! 1- ere S plans ' = BUNGAFS . sees vines {i p.m ufacturers and retail re now May 4, 14 and 25 working mature Iwo elements, "eo ay " outside of any reduction in labor os Haw tennlieua) ste Gant wee From Vancouver and South. re * (BN EGGS cs et ieicn canes 10 p.m. ensue between w ind July, % P ' tt fall reign af Vednesd@ye ....0.+% 10:30 a. m. when Td a! ul cuuri BURGAS Bes o48 0k cet ee 10.30 a iseason Will begin, ary prime . } Fridays eo% ; ise: 8 BB jimportance in the plan These April 80. May 16. 21 and 31 , AV, Mt a and jare overhead expense a d profits ' 'Many manufact re ’ 5 ‘ ! act s a prepa; jing to eut down both of these ele Bie Anyox and Alice a ‘ iys pt ments and severa ger ones nesd if pon mre esGg RPeeeeeeeeee ' have broached the » ect lo pro ; minent petailers who are in aceord h tt ‘ From Anyox and Alice Arm. wilh nem : FROGGRTE siicvobecseveds . m Apparel manufacturers admit ee 5 : that drial the last three tines UPOGOVS 2. ccce tines ‘sees DM. jyears of unprecedented prosper a : oy ' y ' For Port Stmpson, Arrandale, Mil! it in ® business mar ' . Gay, Wales Isiand and Naas River of overhead expens have bed vs if x5 ineedlessly add i Flaborate . BGG: és Sbeke 6 ‘ wa BOA ishowrooms, mor iftice help than ' Ss necess; and frequent int ‘ . ; : es : From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! GORSS coh cadveotbe ever . ™ iheen tacked on t the cost of de- ; ; sat avs r ing business, according to the . Large cuts are cit a eis : z : Queen Crariotte Islands: inow being made ' eae «€ pend ‘ — ' : For Massett, Por. Clements and ures by severa inufactur Clemente and a prominent manufacturer ' tel ‘ ' . felang v« ifs dresses declared that while in the ves “f i {oT Ay : 4 vast he has figured his prices to yield a five per cent. net retnr Shi ddwote ail Charlott ym his total volume of business juning the coming fall season he ine Me . , au : ; : will content himeelf with a returr , of three or cent hat will b ’ ; . per " i es ly rom Skidewate. Queen Chariotte ificient, he said, to keep me ‘ unti? ; : City and Lower Island points going un condiltor shang ! : ae oe ee et , May 4, 18 a ie e | the majority of manufacturers WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant th ot hay i Ma Miss Mary Durham Becomes the Bride cf William Blackhall fle od by - Following e N, the Geo Durham, wedding, a Dsied this 6th day of March, 1930 i's BKEPNA LAND RARCORDING DIVISION ception was held and a large num.- DISTRICT OF QUREN CHARLOTTE ber of relatives and friends were ISLANDS present Wedding breakfast was daintily served in a most delight. Skidegate, 6. ( , Settler, intends to apply ful manner |for a jicewne to prospect for coal and} Mr. and Mrs.,Blackhall arrived |Pe!oleum on and under the following | » | described lands from the intemor on last night's! Commencing at & post planted at cual train and will make their home|northwest corner of D.L. $863; thenes in the city where they will be| north 60 ¢Aaise; thence west 80 chains; | welcomed by all their friends. jthence south 80 chains; thence east $6) Mr. Blackhal! | “els | chains, to point of commencement i . ; ackhall has been in the! WILLIAM J, LEAKY, Applicant cily only a short time and is a| Dated this 6th day of March, 1020 ; pressinan, Mrs. Blackhall is the! ™ daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles | NOTIOER Durham, of Usk. ntapaniainn imei 2 iN THE MATTER of an application for Smither "; neohas ‘i i } the issue of a fresh Cortifeate of Title to ESTATE OF CARL RICHARD CARLSON ts niviers arrivals on last night's of botart {ity Brod). dentercctory proot TENDERS wil be ressived 47 the unser. | rain included A, i. Phillips, G, E.Jof the loss of the shove Certificate of ped a estan Rinadat” My", |S, Gow, Mr. and Mes, LM.’ Mon. | fit. taviby een. prod" mute , for the purchase of 1 . i = io month |85, fection &, Clty of prince haport “tee | 2%: and J. A, McDonald. ious giver, on ere ag opens eluding & #even-room house with bath “_— > Poe cement gremnay | Coruineste of ine te at men- The highest or ov tender will not neces- Bkeens or t " P ; oe Wien , a j norney 36 accent a na Cannery arrivals last | pened watch praineate. ry daved “aii vated this 4th day of May, 19 Ss : r " : > ite © cate is date | Government, Agent's “omen, een nent or a d Carl Grafstrom. Ocigber alee and ls numbered a, L rince AY rt, B. C. larlisle ! ., ; . f { ¥ re, Prince ipert, T. MeMULUIN. Mrs. G. 8 ee ee Hume @N4| 0th day of March, 10200 OMelal Administrator. » G, Bimpson, of Cassiar District Rogie OP rites Cc e s '. of This City. SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION — DISTHICT OF QUEEN CHAMLOTTE | On Monday evening a wedding ISLANDS of local interest took place at t sk) TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of when Miss Mary Durham became! sxidegate, B. C., settler, intends to apply the bride of Albert Blackhall, of for 4 Neense to prospect for coal and 5 { wy saramnony etroleum on and under th fouoring thi city he ceremony took aeaérined tends place at the home of the bride's Commencing at & post planted at the sister, Mrs. Whitlow, Rev. T. J./ north-west corner of DL. 18653; thence Marsh, of Terrace, otic iating. The |® rih #0 chains; thence east 80 chain thence 3 hLalus; thence west #680 bridesmaid was Miss Irene Dur- hains, to point of commencement ham and the groom was support- WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant TAKE NCUTICE that Wiliam J. Leary of = s-«=| Now the Days are Lengthent ae QUALITY a Yr. Bayne OFFICE Hour Morning, 9 to 12, Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.39. Soturdane aturdays, Yt tt a Every Evening trom ti 74 i 30 {0 5 Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Blk. Cor 3rd and bth Best Equipped Office in Northern B.C 0 M4 S.S. Wt 8.8 PRINCE CEORG For Anyox and Stewart Saturday 10 p.m SAll Swanson Bay, Ocean Falis and Vancouver Monday 10 ae TRAIN GERVICE Vareeneer Mondsy, W*dreeds, Beturdey of 11-906 for Saxe rince : ido . : ehing , ¥ ‘ iy . penis cae « outa Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines ror f : soa re s apply % Areowe Phoe? 260. ———— ee ee eee Clit cer Leer Leh ee ett el rg eo mee ne eo CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWH CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES B.C. Coast Steamship Services PP wee PATH , 5.8 PRINCESS MARY for Getehiban, Juneee, Siegwey, Alaets, from Prince Ruse Apri @ 10, BO; May 10, 1 oe For Vermcourer WVicterle and Bectile from Prince Repet Aprii 14, 24; Gay &, 16, and 2 & 8. PRINCESS BEATRICE from Prince Rupert for Swenece Bey, Ocean Fel, Morty Gay, oe Gesrer Core, Powel! River, Vane 1 and Victero— Every Seterdsy OC O™ ror rete . ‘* . oo, spy & W. C. OMCHARD, Genera! Agent. Prince Rupert, & Cor 3rd ith Street Avenue and arm! you do not e — ' A have to pay an w to { h » rue o fan ¢t ~ the Oo Oe PATTINSON, LING & (0 HOT PLATES - - - $2 Ovens - ‘ : oe $15.00 Fans - . . ; ° on J Hot Plates and Ovens w oper feom a lamp socket for?’ i as hd : it aa Prices Moderat« woe . FOOD DRAFTS SOLD Th ‘ “ ; i pres } | ! Gert any! in Poland, Austria, Huns ‘ re es quivalent If ao, this bank ¥ eu» Hrafis drawn o » of 810 aso New I a ea Ame can | ef Admiu { pani these countries rhe t charges at are payabie u stil any { our ticulars Full | branches The Royal Bank of Ca and Heeery esa sets over nada | ae 008 Capital paid up oe 435.000.0000 Rew” * UNION BANK OF CANAD A. T. Broderick, Mas Prince Rupert Branch