aes Te THE DAILY NEWs PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue, H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING EDITOR. “ge 2 — HAD RREUMATISM FOR FIVE YEARS No Return of the Trouble Since Taking “FRUIT-A-TIVES” SUBSCRIPTION RATES: by carrier or mail, per month ...v.s4. weet f , sd States, oe 0 0 0.06 86a gp Cd Wee «UAW wee Hs to $6.00. | . $7.50. City Delivery, roe s By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the Unite in advance, per year . To all other countries, advance, per year . TELEPHONE 98. Transient Display Advertising “$1.25 per inch each insertion. | Transient advertising on front page .......4 : 75.08 per inch. | Local Readers, per insertion, ......seeeees tae 25¢. per line. Glassifled advertising, per insertion, ........ ass 2c. per word. Legai Notices, each ins@rtioNy: .°6.6 2:5. + a9'65 {5c. per agate line. Contract Rates on Application, All advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day pre- eeding publication. All advertising received stibject to approval. dt Monday, May 31, 1920. P. O. Box 123, Parrsboro, N. 8. “1 suffered with Rheumatism for five years, having it so badly at times I was unable to get up without assistance I tried diferent medicines I saw advertised and was treated by doctors in Amherst, also in my home town, but the Rheumatism came back. In 1916, I saw in an advertisement that ‘Fruit-a-tives’ would stop Rheu - matism, and took one box and got relief; then I took them right along for about six months and the Rieu- matism was all gone and J have never felt it since. Anyone who would care to write me as regards ‘Fruit-a-tives’ I would be glad to tell them what ‘Fruit-a- tives’ did for me.” JOUN E. GUILDERSON, Contractor and Mason, 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. | AGENCY FOR ALL KINDS OF goods, oilskins, overalls, mackinaws, gloves, waterproof clothing, shoes, DAILY EDITION. _- Swimming Club Deserving Institution. : The swimming club has done good work in the past under the able presidency of T, G. Dunean and doubtless will do good | work in future under W. D. Vance. It is one of the institutions | that serves the public in a public-spirited manner. The officers receive no pay and they ask no recompense except the general} support of their efforts by the public. Very few but visit to the Salt Lake some time. The place makes for the better health and happiness of the community and should be well kept.) This year it is proposed to repair the landing stage, to make some more improvements at the lake and the Provincial Govern- The result should be that the peeery | | 1} | | | | enjoy a ment will improve the walk. will become more attractive than ever before. Surveying Land By Aeroplane. Thé news dispatches on of al survey party about to go into Bella Coola to look over some land, | This is another use-to which the aeroplane is to be put. ‘The}, party would have to travel for days with packhorses. ‘That the old method. By the new they would be on the ground in few hours and the whole work be completed and the party re- turned in a few days. Truly the aeroplane is a useful invention. | Friday dast carried a story is | al Canvas boots, baggage, harness, woolen underwear and socks. TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. J. F. MAGUIRE 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert vee Recognition Dificult To Secure. : It is difficuit for a small city to secure recognition. Prince * Rupert is all alone in itS ‘tight for’a place in the sun. With ine : exception of the railway company there has been no big interest tto pull for us. When one was proposed the city refused to co- lease Wie aoa ene ae ,operate. The result has been more or less stagnation. Now} ; : a i ;o|* PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * Swe are , e, i ye must continually impress upon the} ‘we are on the move, and we must conti } I I le COONS Ee 06 CHRO 08-88 Government the fact that we are here and that we have needs to} qsupply. «This, not in a spirit of hostility, but as a right which we, Monday, May 31. trict of Skeena, and situate 4% Inile east- orig from town of Alice Arm. ake notice that H. AR. Fowler and A. P Kergin, of Alice Arm, B, C, oectipations mariner, abd married wSman, tatends to apply for permission te legse’ the fallow. ing described foreshore lands;— | * Commencing at &@ post planted on east) bank of Kitsault River; thenee south 20 chains; thence east 80 chains more or less to Iiliance Hiver; thence north 20 chains more or leas to Lot 60; thence west 60 chaing more or leas to int of commence- feet, and containing 160 acres, more or 84. Judgment Are the fundamentals of a success- ful dental practice. Your personality and health depend upon your teeth. Personal Attention Prompt Service Best Material Teeth extracted in a° scientific SB. COE manner, H.R. Fowler, agent, Make Appointment Today Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE Dentist. Phone 575 Lady Assistant Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment Office Hours: 9-12; 1-6; 7-9, NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that att pereons holding Crown Lands or Lots in fownsite subdivisions under agreement for sale from whom the purchase money on sueh lands or Townsite Lots remaining unpaid is overdue are required to make Payment, within six months from the date of this Notice, either of the full amount due, together with interest thereon, if any be due, or & substantial proportion of jsuch amount, whieh must at least cover the full interest due to date, together with evidence that all taxes, whether Municipal or Provincial, have been paid, failing whieh the agreements for sale will E. H. SHOCKLEY Reopening in new works at Cow Bay With additional Machinery and af full stock of Doors, Windows, D, D. Fir and Spruce, Cedar Boat be cancelled, Lumber, Oak, Glass and Marine Paint‘ Be ere ote See, ree etch nd 1911. Phone 383] Quick Delivery by own Truck’ 6G. BR. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victcria, B.C., April 1st, 1920, 7 THE DAILY NEWS Monday, Mey a | : . } ed | ee ane On mew een eee | } FISHERIES SOCIETY lense eeeeanen eens N JUNE For tho East. oe AT SEATTLE | Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- | —_——-- urdays at 10:30 a, in, | The seventh annual meeting of : ithe Pacitie Fisheries Society will] From the East. , «+ Ol.. ibe held in Seattle, Wash., on June Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs. e 17, t8 and 19 next idays at 7 p.m. QI JALITY On the afternoon of the t7th re the society will join with the For Vancouver and South. a Western Society of Naturalists In| Tuesdays .........0008) 7 p.m th® presentation of a symposiuimn| Thursdayg@ .......6..66- ii p.m ion “The Animal and Plant Ke-/Satumlays ............ . pm r'. ayne sources of the North Pacitic|Sumdays ...........0666 11 pum Ocean, LhIs Se@sesjorn t be held in May 4, 14 id 25 OFFICE HOURS Bagley Hall on the University ~ Morning, 9 to 12, Afternoon, 1.90 to §.30, Saturdays, 9 to 12 on'y campus, The f wing is the From Vancouver and South. : a program for the symposium: Sundays ..... eccessecs 10 p.m. Every Evening trom 1.90 0 9 |} “Marine Biology in Relation’) Wednesdays ........ 10:30 a.m. Dental Nurse in attendance io the North Paci Fisheries. iSundayé «.o«.sccesss: 10.30 acm As Dr. C., MeLean Fraser, oro Ta . oe 3 bss ok “ p.m. Phone 109 for appointment Biological Station, Nanaimo, a, April 30, May 10, 24 and 31 Rooms 4. 5. 6 e 2. “Relation of Scientific Inves-| cries lis ; Pe H ‘Igerson Blk., Cor. 3rd and 6th |tigations to the I ries." W. F, For Anyox and Alice Arm. Best Equipped Office in Northern B.C. / Thompson, fisher nvestigator, |[SundayS ......cceceess {i p.m t |California Fish a Game Com-|Wednesdays .......6.-. iif pin mas] mission, ee af ; 3. “Present, Condition and From Anyox and Alice Arm. | Needs of the Alaska Salmon Fish-|Tuesdays .........+e+e5. p. m. jeries,’ Ward T. Bower, Alaskaj *huradays .......... 066. p. iishemies agent, Bureau of Fish-|} uilbiniitin als leries, Washington, D.C. |For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mill, Babs S S PRINCE GEORGE i 1. ‘Future of t Alaska Fish Bay, Wales isiand and Naas River. \ ° ° jertes,” Prof, John N. Cobb, dir-|SBundays ...... ...-e6:. {i p.m, a es’ BAILING ector College of Fisheries, Uni-|Pridays .......60e.eeee85 > p.m versity ,of Washington, Seattle Wash. 'From Pt. Simpson, Arrandaie, Mill For Anyox and Stewart Saturday 10 p. m. | 5. “The Methods of the Salmon iFisheries and Salmon Culture jAlaska Should be Completely Changed. How | This be i Done ’ Dr. Bar Warren iEverman, director California Aec- an ton ademy of Science, San Cal. : } 6. “Ocean Pasturage and Ocean Pisheries, W. Fk. Allen, Scripps Institution for Hiological Re search, University of California, La Jolla, Cal. Conservation of Salmon in the Western United States.’ Wil- lis H, Rich, UO. 8S. Bureau of Fish- eries, Stanford University, Cal. Phe program f the Pacith Fisheries Society itself has not fryet been completed, and the fol- lowing can be considered = as merely tentative: “Geographic Distribution of Puget Sound Fishes.’ Prof | Trevor Kineaid, Department of Zoology, University of Washing- lion, Seattle. “The Maturity of Chinook Sal- . a 4 on ¢ Caught in the Ocean Alon; Point. i F “s ; High, 0:8 a.m., 20.2 feet. po a nies: tnais 0 ig. common with others, have. 13:5 p.m 18.1 feet ithe Pacific Coast.” Willis H. For—Saturdays ...... 9 p.m, uty Oy Serre ae Seeneed Sethe and Wetee ee Speeding Up at Low. 6:57 a.m.. 3.4 feet. | Hieh, U. 8. Bureau of Fisheries, | From—Sundays ...... 10 pam Every Geturday ot @ p.m . Shipyara. 18:48 p.m., 7.9 feet. oo eres Cet For rates, rererrations Gnd selliags, spply to : There is to be a speeding up at the shipyard. It is under- Tuesday, June 1. | “The Curing of Herrings. | SKEEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION W. 0, ORGHARD, General Agent. &s ; > ifte a av will- he work op > > ‘Clarence L. erson ¢ e Col-!| DISTHICT OF QUEEN CHAALUTTI . ‘stood that two shifts a day will-be worked in order to get the High, 0:44 a.m., 20.5 feet. (Clare a Ander ¥ if th | 1-| ee Cor 3rd Avenue and ¢th Serest Prince Rupert, B.C vessels off the stocks within a reasonable time, UDerricks have} 13:42 p.m., 18.3 feet. jlewe of Fisheries, University of ee 7 inc i already been erected and the work will go ahead in a business-| [ow 7:30 a.m. 3.2 feet. | Washington, Seattle, Wash. | TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of flike manner. 19:24 p.m., 7.9 feet |} “Counting Salmon Eggs Depos- | Skidegate, B etter , is to aps ~— : | De 4 é an ° e ‘ : : for s license » prospect or us « ; Recently the Victoria shipyards, backed bythe returned} Wednesday, June 2. ited Naturally. A. Robertson, ete a yn e ae i ; a nee soldiers of that city, made overtures to the Dominio ispecies High, 1:9 a.m... 20.5 feet. Dominion Fisheries Service, Can-| geserined lands ‘ for further contracts for the yards there. The Government re-| 44:17 p.m., 18.3 feet. ada. ‘ wing at post planted et th { enn ; fused the request, saying they had no meney. That seems to be! pow g:2 a.m. 3.4 feet. | “The Catehing of Immature > a ey f ¥ a — W ays e ‘an indication that nothing can be expected from the Government} 19:59 p.m., 8 feet. |Salmon Prof. KB. Vietor Smith, | ines ru cha thence west » here, It is to be hoped, however, that contracts will be secured| ye time used is Pacific ae eu eaye ae hains ieee ae a me and you do not use Electric Light, use the Electricity for + ‘from private firms and that the yards will continue to operate. j|garq for the 120th Meridian west.|..” j : sea a Dated thi 6th day of Mareh, 1920. have to pay anyhow to Cook, Toast, or run a fan to blow the Mies ews lt is counted from 0 to 24 hours,|\ **\" i _—— - Ship Strike t * =e 7 Fe 4 4 . nt r | “The Rearing Pond System of! sKRENA 1AND RECORDING DIVISION O pls Settled. ce eee haere ere ‘ jthe Oregon Fish and Game Com- DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHANLOUTTE ® 5 None of the dispatches are very clear in pegard to the settle- rhe table re is 7. Port nission.”. R. E. ¢ lanton, super. | ISLANDS ’ *me f . Whe iicindth ideo is 80 the time for Prince , eee ree — nell -ment of the ship strike. hat it is settled, however, is clear and |>/™pson but intendent of hatcheries. Oreg . ; : R ; i art warias po taw . nde 0 : ries, ‘con TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of ail Ka tthat to most people is the important thing. Now it is possible |upert Caries Gly 8 toy PED ULCS | Dish and Game Commission, | Skidegate, . | ot aie i ' HOT PLATES > er fe $5.25 that. business will pick up and continue good throughout the |Om seme days and on others is Bohneville, Ore. or @ licenie to prospect for coal and Ovens - 3 ‘ i ‘ $15.00 summer, Happily the city was only just beginning to suffer as| the same. The range of the tide) a eS ee petrojeum «nm snd ander wae ' nae : $15.00 - ¢ I” may an > . 2 me | | dear yer rds + e - - - - ® g@ result of the trouble. From this on there should be an im-|'™4Y be compute ie anes |" adeno at & post planted at the Fans iprovement, ore a ee aren than “ 7 | sorin wes) corner of DL. 1858; theuec Hot Plates and Ovens will operate from # lamp soeket for 4 cr heaps, ‘Therefore the rise im the|? LED Yess Ago {sss 6 cw: woe sort woes Het P ; 4 in Prince Rupert j lehains, 16 point of coma od Have your old Hot Plates rewired Prince Kupert harbor is slightly j chains, to point of commenceny I Y } j TAT plicar Priees Moderate greater than Port Simpson, Roe aa a LSS Apeteon oo , ‘The height is in feet and tenths| May 31, 1910 niiocicttaieniaa gdh lcianncethddlenls oti of feet above the average level of| ight fishermen are in jail at| SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION lower low water. Juneau for fishing salmon in DISTHICT OF QUEEN CHAKLOTTE LAND ACT Taku Inlet on Sunday. yp tts NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Skill Cc as ° ° ¢ TAKE, NOTH E that William J. Leary of NI , are and Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. Alepia Bianco, French, shot} Skidegate, B. G., settler, intends ty apply N E W M A R I N E In Cassiar Land District, Keeording’ Dis- for @ license to prospect for ¢oal and) and killed herself in a Third Ave- nue mooming house last night. . * . The announcement is made in Vancouver of @ proposed half billion dollar smelter to be erec- led at Goose Bay, On the first day of the sale of Stewart lots at Victoria the sum of $270,000 was realized, The highest price was for a double corner at Fifth and Brightwell which sold at 810,000, Inside lots brought from $1700 to $3500. Stewart Land Co.'s shares have jumped $10, en WHITE PASS MEN GO NORTH ON MARY VANCOUVER, May 31,.~— On board the Princess Mary, which sailed from here on Baturday, was the final list of employees of the White Pass & Yukon Railway. een Miss L. Gigot was a passenger few weeks visiting in the smelter Lown, Prancisco.} Bay, Wales isiand and Naas River. Cuesdays .... ye | Saturdays noon Swanson Bay, Ocean Fails and Vancouver Monday 10 a.m ee ee TRAIN SERVICE Wdneedsy snd Saturday 4) 11 30 6 m Edmonivn end Winnie, | Queen Cinariotts Islands: |For Massett, Port Clements and Upper isiand puinta: May Passenger Mondey, Pri for M& * Oeorge, making direct cont i all polnts 468 shed south ‘rom Masset, Port Clements and Upper Island points Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines for Information and reeervetions apply M (2 d 27 Ony TVietet Ofee, B26 Thire Avenue. Phen? 260 ior Skidegats Queen Charlotte! ©” City and Lower Island points ‘ May 1, 15 and 29 Pe CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN PROIFIO OCOEAN SERV/CES B.C. Coast Steamship Services From Skidegate, Queen Chariott City and Lower !sland points— May 4, 18 June f f and | For Skagway and the Yukon. | Aprif 30, May 10, 24 and 31 ee anaes - “al From Skagway and Yukon. May 4, 14 25 &. 6 PRINCESS MARY for Ketchinen, Juneau, Siegwey, Alesta, from Prince Rupert Apri &, 19, 30; May 10, 21 ane Por Vercouver Victoria end Beattic from Prince Rupert Aorii 14, 24; Mey G, 18, and 26 5. 6. PRINCESS SEATRICE | and 25 | jtewart, Maple Bay and Swamp petroleum on and, under described lands: the Following | Shawatlans Passage fee Phone 453 up 10 Commencing at & post planted at the Equipped for building and repairing all classes of boats north-west corner of D.L. 1864; thence in length. E ‘HINE SHOPS north $6 ehsine: thence east 20 chains BW OODWORKING, BLACKSMITE ING AND ma nbia thence’ south 80 ecRains; thence west &#¢ Best equipped piant in Central British orem chains, to point of commencement , re t WILLIAM J, LEAKY, Applicant, ] C M rin W y L d. Dated this 6th day of March, 1090 Sea . ove a e a S, M Ar ap’ on ; reside W. E. Thompson, Ger. ¢ SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION A. Swanson, President Phone Green 155 Phone Red 391 = : DISTRICT OF QUREN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS i i i TAKE NOTICE that William J, Leary of) ™ Skidegate, GH. C., settler, intends to apply | for a license tO prospect for coal and! petroleum on and under the following | deseribed stands: ‘ j Commencing at & post planted at the | horthwest corner of D.L. 1868; thence | north 60 chains; thence west 80 chains; | thence south 80 chains; thence east #0 1918 chains, to point of commencement F%. 4 ce of poth WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant. mand fei at Dated this 6th day of March, 1920. “a ray oat! % ‘eaten” F 900, 000. NOTICE Who fur- e . . ¢ of the IN THE MATTER of an application for| the issue of @ fresh Certificate of Tithe to} Lot Three @3), Block Fifteen (167, Town of Stewart 4p 818A). Satisfactory proof | of the loss of the above Certificate of Tithe having been produced, notice ts bereby given that it is my intention to issue after the expiraiion of one month from the frat publication hereof, @ fresh ~ UNION BANK OF CANADA ; Certificale of Tithe to the above men | for Anyox on the George Satur. ppneg weds, in t p name of Victor A. G d ick Manage! y Ot, whi Certine e day evening. She will spend a| Oetober, 1910, and Me nusaberet ft pein Prince Rupert Branch A. T. Bro - ' Land Hegisiry OMee, Prince hupert, B.C 40th day of Mareh, 1020 MacLEOD, istrar of SC Eel oe, District eg Titles,