ean a — 7 . . “#6 2 ’ THE DAILY NEWS . Pri day June (@ 19% hk, Bee . : »} “i ¢ ‘ Sune s 10.30 avn : Legal Notices, each insertion, ...... vee, 15c. per agate line. of the work were elected as fol-|Sundays ......+++0+. Phone 109 for appointmen Contract Rates on Ap ,Jdieation. lows: Pridave*: &. iss as 6s ; 4 pan, ppo t AW advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day pre- : Hon. President, Mrs. Sharpe Mondays, a.m Rooms 4 5; 6, Helgerson Blk. Cor 3rd ar if ce ling publication. All advertising received subject to approval MADAME ARTHUR BEAUCHER President, Mrs. J. A, Macdonald 5 - ' geal ’ and 6th - 805 Cartier St’, Montreal, Vieo-Pres.. Mrs. W. J, O'Neill For Anyox and Alice Arm est Equipped Office in Northern B.C. DAILY EDITION, one Friday, June 18, 4920. “[ guffered terribly from Cons | Secretary, a ~ ease et shane ee eeetens : ; > \S reasutryr rs ; nyer CGNOSUAYS wes ceeeene U0 a, ' 5 ee a oy . Cea re Ever sipation and Dyspepsia for many y | eee Mra. CG, Hankit - ee - a, World of Pretend anal eae eee son, Mrs..F, Watson, Mrs. J. H, From -Anyox and Alice Arm. ~ : ‘3 4 » Mra, W. J. Foster, Mre.|\Tueedays ...cecceccsceve p. ts Happy Place. | toalaep ab might. T'was geting ao | Beaton * S.S. PRINCE RUPER When we were very young we loved to live in the world of! thin that I was frightened and saw |/- tee ais “ WUPBAAYS 6c ee dee eee eee DM Rly ewe T . i i niertainmen Comoilee, rs. a pretend. Life was humdrum, but every other life had remance ase C. Reid Gees Mrs. A. 8. For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mili PLS oe not seem able \. ‘. ’ ' RUSS in it. As boys we were teamsters, we drove coaches, we rode on : ; Miller and Mrs, J. Hl. Hethemne-. Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. ve! } S S PRINCE GEORGE horseback, we lived in castles, we fought battles, we made sea aie lass oo & ” ton, Bididays: voces. rk be if p.in elas oJ ‘ovare vats ane re chastized families of unruty ee ee ee ee Work and supplies committe: PRIGAGS evi vce his caene 5 p.m BAILING voyages on Jand boats and we chastizec amilie TULY | Os neds relief, 1 eantinned with a ak * Nicest Mekies nae Caibediy Gin itncdn Bar, Cas ; z : rs. McKenzie (convenor rs eocnodiuidl B 9 children. . ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and in a short time, _ , vi i d Seatti wee , ; ; R. Elliott, Mrs, 8. A. Khy. From Pt. Simpson, Arrandate, Mil! Falls, Vancouver, cloria an tle. dlrs tehadiernahihateccmet aula mbit iond soi 6 ipbetbriage 2 Bo gm oo ns Samadi ee Visiting committee Mrs. A. Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. Anyox Wednesday, 10 p.m. Stewart, Saturday 10 p.m We attend plays at the theatres, we become exalted rulers, at| 3 ™oFe pains or | se follow |Kilpatrick, Mrs, H. Darling Papedaiin aoe eae 8.8. PRINCE JOHN disagreeable sensations that ’ DORR 5.0 cue do cineenn lodges, we put on airs and do many other things which indicate dyspepsia. Now I am well, strong and It was decided to hold a month-iSaturd@ys .......esseee0. noon Port Clements, Massett and Buckley Bay, June 23rd. Ay that what we liked as children rémains with us. This was im-| gigeroua® ly business meeting on the second ~ Points Southern Queen Chartotte telands, June 26th. pressed very forcibly last night when the Shriners went through Madame ARTHUR BEAUCHER. Morand of —. te te : " ] Queen Chariotte Islands: TRAIN GERVICE Wi the big pow-wow at Portland. The men were ethodist Church if procurable.|For Massett, Pory Clements and Pameneer Monday, Wdnesdey and Geturdey af 11:96 6 m for Seoltben ae ee ways0 . roi ; : De.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. \ work meeting will be held every Upper istand polote: tier George, Edmonke sad Wienivy. making direct coo o tw decked in the gaudy, colors of another race and carried themselves At all dealers or from Fruit-e-tives ba ednesday at 3 p.m., the first June 23 ati points east and south with an air of abandon that showed they were playing the game| yimj Ont. meeting being held at the bh ‘ ° ; a . ; r ’ I ted, Ottawa, t : well. These men were not children in the ordinary sense of the jor Mrs. A. Kilpatrick Phe | *rom Masset, Port Clements and Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines word. They were mostly successful business or professional +4 jof meeting for the following we« Upper Island points: for information sft reervations appty to : jwill be announced at each treet June 24 Ory Tlehet OMce, B20 Third Avenue, Phen? 200. men, yet they played the old child game with all the zest of} AGENC ta ‘ " Pee » » | eee tae Oren ae ERDTOORRS “SOINP DOOD ‘WHE ALL KINDS oF 8 SAI RR Be Ee esc “or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte they had never seen and lived in the world of pretend. Canvas goods, oilskins, ee eternal City ‘and Lowerelsfand points boots, overalls, niackinaws, §} : : June 29 Sam Hughes is ‘ | 7 4) The Man in the Moon , gloves, waterproof clothing, { é RAILWAY Out of Date. oa sf SAYS:-- ; aid riot agzage, harness, shoes, . ; From Skidegate. Queen Charlotte Few people take any notice of the ravings of Colonel semis woolen underwear and socks. u—~ ®) City and Lower Ialand points— aii as iia Hughes. His bitter attatks on Géneral Sif Arthur Currie are in’? TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. PHAT “when are ee coming June 26 ; " ' ' . . > . wor taste, even if true. There is nothing to be gained by vilify-| J down % inquired a lady of a aa nt 4 . hs lene thi s and . je gz f Currie ; . F. MAGUIRE _§ grocer. “The only thing that For Skagway and the Yukon. B.C. Coast Steamship Services ing @ man who has dene things and made good. Currie may : 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert lcomes down hare is the min and omdeve: 41 hah have made mistakes, he may not be popular in the ranks, he even then you get soaked From Skagway and Yukon, 5.6 PRINCESS many may even have a touch of the same streak of yellow that most | eee rene ae Selurdays. a.m for Ketchikan, duneeu, ereqwer, Alevta, ree mem. ia re orl re 44 . uly ‘ ’ h of the rest of us have, but it cannot be gainsaid but that he did SESeeseeseseseees " rHAT a man named Topping —_—— Por Venéouver Victories ond Beattie from Prince Reapers effective work in the war and he has since been rewarded. - igacaed aandtoses arse ae ie eee stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp June 10, #6; duty 3, 10, 19, O4 aud 31 ' . . $ . i a f stes #,1,000, Hughes was at one time a minister in the Dominion Govern- oe ee ee ee a ; Point. 5.6. PRINCESS BEATRION ee Friday, June 18. | That might have been called a For—Saturdays ...... 9 p.m. From Prince Rupert for Swanson Mey, Ocean Palle, Mardy Bay, Aleit Bry, ment. He was at the head of the militia in Canada. Hix delight High, 2:5 a.m., 22.9 feet. topping job if the man bad not! prom—Sundays .. 10 p.m. Bearer Cove, Powell River, Vensouver ané Wictorie— at that time was to ride about in state and impress people with 15:5 p.m., 20.5 feet. lgot caught | Every Getvrdes, € 9. & his greatness. His mannerisms became a standing joke. Now| Low, 8:47 a.m., 0.1 feet. eee Vor rates, revervatiogs ead seitiags, appiy ; : 20:56 p.m. 5.5 feet THAT no one would listen to W. ©. OROHARD, General Agent he is set aside and is a disgruntled sorehead, honored by neither sa F on ”e . LAckensl: Gam’ Waiehhe eb - asain ‘ i A d " % Ditnee B 1. BC : Satu n «0 ol Ss ghes as agains u » BA. friend nor foe. The only way he can reach the newspaper head- High, 2:53 sf a fant. ie Arthur Currie. Cor 3rd Avenue and 4t reet eo Supe lines is by abusing someone better than himself under privilege | 15:55 p.m., 20.3 feet. er on of Parliament, Low, 9:32 a.m., 0.6 feet. THAT Sam's claim for distine- ame 21:46 p.m., 5.7 feet. itien was his South African cam- British Labor Ae ‘ Sunday, June 20. }paign, when, with the help of his NOTICE. Office Phone 130 Wharf Phone 42) Not Impressed. | High, 3:45 a. m., 20.8 feet. man, Turpin, be captured a Boer Further information is coming to hand in regard to the | " 16:46 p.m,, 10.9 feet. commando which was coming in Norte E is HEREBY OIVEN that | a e * recent visit of the dabor delegation from Great Britain to Russia.| Low, 10:16 a.m., 1.8 feet. {0 auFFERCER, oe tast session of the Legislature ahy per ine rig 9 , They saw there was no freedom in that country. Workmen have coe » ye Sofa THAT Bam is sore because|croun in respect to the purchase at am (Peck, Moore @ Co. Buipra) j j i i n . t f . city i ts : 7 ; u EC) ’ , ’ no right to strike or change their jobs without permission from High a4 ae, a ig 3 foot Jeveryone refuses to take him/j0? 0 on dale ay aviaunt tae l “superior authority.’ They have compulsory military service 17:39 p.m., 19.4 feet. ee ke wi lwishes $0 choca’ prapaptnente dilownent| Lumber, Insurance and Genera and the death penalty, conscription of labor and as the Yorkshire| Low, 14:5 a. m,, 3.3 feet. | THAT every citizen will re-| monies ‘alvenay paid must Mle sppiication B k Post remarks editorially, “compulsion is their God.” ; 23:38 p.im., 6.6 feet. jgister. 4 y ht hn gg : 36, pateee xe eit oe roxers : In Russia the press is not free,-and there is restraint on|, TH@ time used is Pacific Stan- Sts? [Ervilegs Of misining & proportionate & Georgetown Saw Mill Co. Wharf PRINCE RUPERT, BC , : . . 2 45 aridis 1. THAT there are a lot of rules |!ounent will cease sod any persyp in ar! . . public meetings. Anyone fhought to be opposed to the pre sent | oer for the 120th Meridian west. | ‘ S. e | ‘ . pears of paymwegt under a6 csredihent tor] : , : j|It is counted from 0 to 24 hours, |for improving the complexion, sale as aforesaid felling $0 make apones — regime, actively or otherwise} is persecuted. Lenine could notifrom midnight to midnight. pout many women prefer to useliiteg’ fram thing adbamtane Of eecs| = understand why the British delegates should be surprised at the| The tabie given is for Portjpaint It is easy and consple Ue RET ad "the sanuae of the sale Bnd “the ene “Red Terror.’ He said that freedom of the press and of assembly |Simpson but the time for Prince|ous. : |BeOr gta of | the Lae Aer governing 9 » » aay . . . i« ue uu me connect! meant freedom to plot against the workingmen, which is the |#™P@Ft varies only a few minutes) | : : with which special attention Is drawn t NOTICE TO FISHERMEN t s , . on some days and on others is THAT these are the days Of | th peu ippecaring in the current lesues = _— rm use xpress the prese : . ’ ven lof this pape erm used to express the present regime. the same. The. range of the tide|*trikes. paper tlt tat tila ‘ T Go may be computed as 5 per cent Dee san | ae ee BIG S Y vernment Versus ay ¥.9 ) ap ( I d c ; THAT some men strike because | Peparimibnt . ands, 3 dial Administration, Greater at Prince Rupert than at they want more money, others} May bth,” 1990 d | Most ; bridal. wa? ce d es ° Port Simpson both at springs and anes’ Haan ‘ ‘ + te sae igh rival a elmo mat a an ce _ Most governmental reformers have in the past expressed the neaps. Therefore the rise in the|?°°#Us® “ey do not want to wo | LAND ACT. At BUTEDALE CANNERY Opinion that some day there would be no government, but simply|Prince Rupert harbor is slightly THAY we ni - sahiae against|NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY to] an administration. Le > he succeede ‘or eo ras » ort 8 gon. ymmen « § 4 ains LEASE LANE istration, Lenine has supceeded in forming a real smeater than Port Bimpson having childen and men against — WESTERN PACKERS LIMITED government but not.an administration. He governs with an iron the height is in feet and tenths : in the Casstar Land District, Recording | ’ . F : » Lae { feet above the average level of having to keep their wives, District of Skeena, situate in the vieinity | Butedale B.C rod. His method is the antithesis of that for which the working!® 5 . age oe SS So tog jOf Lot 10748 Cansiar ce —— 7 : } ; : 8 lower low water, pH AT Take notice that we, Allen Falconer and| es people of this country have for years expressed a desire to have PHAT very soon the clocks will} 4mert B. Armstrong, of Alice Arm Bc, here . Fa oe Abo Pantio strike against having to strikes iir ermniesl oY ee eees” as aot A e vertise in the Daily Newa. wery hour and aa ee ‘ ee —_————— —____--- . every hour Aammeshiae ata easterly point in the boundary of Lot 1074A, Cassiar, 3756.1 feet hortherly from the South-Bast eorner of said jot; thenee at right angles to said boundary easterly 176 feet more or leas to the Westerly bounMary of the Kitsault Indian reserve; thenee southerly along said westerly boundary and the projection thereof 025 Teet more or leks to the tuter section thereof with the projection south “THE FEAR MARKET” AT EMPRESS THEATRE Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE Alice sre . f * jeasterly Of the southerly houndary of Lot F ice Brady, the film fans 3663 Cantare Una tone at ae. fi iTS wO VSB Dentist | favorite in the part of Sylvia Stone/min: West along projection of said last FoR ME To STVOV ¢ montioned boundary line to the southerly jin “The Fear Market” at the Em bearer of said lot 3644; thence north 26 SPELLING Ot ce * press tonight is called upon to/4es. East 001.8 feet to the north east TREACHER Al | corne ww 4 3643; mee 876 fee Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block portiay the gamut of husman |arie ht Mid lot, 2649; mmence, 876.1 fous sald Lot 10744 to the point of commence ment, and containing ten acres, more or lesa, emotions and does so with a ten- sity that is most convincing and ALBERT B. ARMSTRONG, a subtlety which eauses the cal- Sa Has everything to EF; ISTRY do with your suc- || ALLEN FALCONER, loused crilies to speak of her Dated 43 as ae Falconer, Awent, cess---your person- jwork as ranking with the best a ne ever seen on the sereen. LAND AOT, in no sense is “The Fear Mar- ket” a@ preachment. It is an db- ality---your appearance and your good health depend thasice af insension ia” Realy 46 Lhncs ‘Land. upon your teeth. You cannot afford to neglect such ot ad eased aad aslo” tt cole cant Wirt of Skeena, and situate 4% mile east “ sorbing tale '¢ yathos and lovelerly from town of Alice Arn a valuable asset. ; € tale ‘of patt and lo Take novice that H. A, Fowler and A. P which tugs at the heart strings) Kergin, of Alice Arm. B.C occupations LOW PRICES---Best material money can buy. PRoMPT SERVICE, will insure the BEST RESULTS Remember my address, Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block mariner, and married woman, intends to apply for permission to lease the follow 1O& described foreshore lands Cenmmencing at a post planted on east bank of Kiteaullt iver; thence south 20 rhaina; thence east 80 chains mere or less and keeps the spectator entranced from start to finish, Mrs. Ole Kvindsen arrived init NManee River; | thence north 20 cheles Sa Office Hourai town by the Prinee Rupert bast |More oF less to Ch edit ak nee ne SSS 9-12; 1-6; 7-2. Lady Asse . Sunda een moonings night and was accompanied by mane aa eantaiales (Ke neten mare or WET Phone 575 y BY Appointment Miss Halverson, Mrs, Evindsen eae HoH. FOWLER, 5 SS Se oe will return north on Sunday night. A, ¥, RERGIN, ul. Kh, Fowler, agent.