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All advertising received subject to approval. ee DAILY EDITION. =QHis- Friday, May 28, 1920. $6.00.) ’ THE DAILY NEWS SUFFERED DAY — [Spore iio] | On Monday afternoon the first jbaseball game “of the Smithers. ; Velkwa seties was won by Telkwa | oe h a score Dt - seve The Tortures of Dyspepsta vsnines. tans ani Wallace sere Relieved By “Fruit-a-tives” the battery for Telkwa and Mutch took the mound f: the ratlroad | Lirtis Baas D’on, 0. B. town, with Gazely behind the bat. “T was a terrible sufferer from |P': © - Hankinson of Smithers | Dyspepsia and Constipation for years, (W"S @ Very efficient usnpire. Jas. | I had pain after eating, belching gas, constant headaches and did not sleep Mitehell of Prince Kupert covered second bag for Smithers well at night. Finally, @/réend told s . ¢ o | me to try’ Fruit-a-lives”. In a week, Dead Bali" Rule. | the Constipation was corrected and President Heydier, of the Na- soon Iwas free of pain, headsches tional League, announced last and that miserable feeling that week that by agreement with accompanies Dyspepsia. I continued President Johnson, of the Ameéri to take this splendid fruit medicine (CaN League, the “dead ball” rule and now I am weéll, strong avd (Will be suspended and inoperative — Develop Canada’s ; Mineral Resources. In connection with the big steel merger, mention of which has been made on several occasions in this paper, the London Times in a recent issue just to hand says:— “It marks a great step forward in the commercial develop-| ment of the Empire and provides fresh testimony to the enter-| prise which the leaders of British industry are displaying at a) moment when the ability of British manufacturers to regain the} ground lost in the war is being put to the test. The scheme | means much to both Canada and to Britain, and its importance | in ensuring future supplies of iron ore for the steel plants of this | country can hardly be ever-estimated. “By general agreement Canada has reached a point when | the active development of her minerai resources would in any | ease have been taken in hand, But her financial resources and} her experience in the steel industry rendered jt inevitable that} ghe should look her own borders the assistance | nec@ssary for such development, and had no other interests come | forward with an offer.such as the British group has made, there | can be little doubt that the task would ultimately have developed | upon the iron and steel interests of the United States. - “As an outcome of this consolidation these vast resources | will be preserved for the benefit of the BAtish Empire, and another link will have been forged in the commercial chains which are steadily rendering Britain and the overseas Dominions more and| more interdependent.” Minister Should Be In Commons, In the House of Commons recently Mackenzie King, the} Liberal leader, objected to the ministers of labor and soldiers reconstruction being members of the Senate where they were) unable to answer questions asked by members. He said that} outside for vigorous’, ROBERT M“WTON. ithis seasen. The uinpires in both | §Oe.’a box, 6 for $2.50, trialsize Q5e. [leagues Nave been instructed to | At all dealers or sent postpaid by (construe the “dead batt’ rule the Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. jsame as in 1910, eee Ps i For English Henley. The Union Boat Clab, which is ipreparing an eight-oared crew to represent the United States at the AGENCY FOR ALL KINDS OF Janvas ; ilskins, : i bag Se pill ncn Royal Bnelish Henley Regatta, gloves, waterproof clothing, jhas two crews st the American baggage, harness, shoes ZiHeniey Regatta at Philadelphia maken tanaoetial and socks. jwhich commences today. The : . , strongest eight will be selected TENTS, SAILS, AWWINGS. ifrom the club's twe crews and Zi: F. MAGUIRE iwill be formally entered as an 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert |English Henley candidate. * , ° ——$—$————$——— Jess in Fine Trim. HESHRRERERS ERR ES Jess Willerd, former heavy * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES # weight ehampion of the world, RGSS SR RRB ER OE #@ arrived in New York secently from Thursday, May 27. jhis home in Kansas. Willard, High, 9:56 a. m., 18.3 feet. j; Who said that he weighed 270 22:5 p.m., 18.9 feet. jpounds, appeared to Le in excel sOW, 3:52 a.m., 6.5 feet. jlent physical condition. . . . 15:53 p.m., 6.3 feet. | Wrestling Bout. Friday, May 28. | It has been apes ed in Mon-| High, erie a.m. 16.6 feet. ltreal that Joe Stetcher = and 22:50 p. m., 19.4 feet. Wiadek Zybyszko have both a Low, 4:51 a.m., 5.5 feet. lcepted the offer of a $10,000 £6:96 p.m, 7.6 feet. jpurse made by the Canadian} Saturday, May 29. |Hockey Club. This world’s cham- High, ating adhe wey aa oo jpionship bout will take place in Low, 5:44 Ae ay ‘a " geapehegento' r ey oer 17:30 p.m., 7.7 feet. Benny Leonard Signed. ' Sunday, May 30. Benny Leonani lightweight} ‘ 2 . : weight) april 30, May 10, 24-and 34 High, 12:26 p. m., 17.6 feet. champion, has signed an agree-| : EN o \. Low, 6:22 p.m., 4 feet. ment to defend his title against! 18:40 p.m., 7.8 feet. Monday, May 31. High, 0:8 a.m., 20.2 feer. | Charlie White, of Chicago, in a iten-round contest at Benton Har- Hor, Michigan, on July 5. Leonard MAIL SCHEDULE «| lp eeee eee eee e ees, Friday, May °e For the East. : | 9 € Mondays, Wednesilays and Sat. urdays at 10:30 a, in, | From the East. i BRI ER —— Sundays, ‘tuesdays and Thurs-| \day@ at 7 p.m, SMOKING TOBACCO) For Vancouver and South. | Quality as soodas ithe Wheat PUCBGAYS wecscscceseees i; p.m, f SW AI i PRUPOMOYS bss cicrvcses ii p.m, 4 Mf De VA Un) OG FE a es hs 0 « 2 p.m. ee ay i a a, Sundays wie dais de ahs > < {f p.m, MES ehh tr Wan "y 4 | May 4, #4 and 25 ny nn hii | lisesi ’ ; oy » | , ¢ From Vancouver and South. 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