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All advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day pre- ceding publication. _ All advertising received subject to approval. DAILY EDITION, i, 1920, THE DAILY NEWS aig n> Thursday, June 2 Settling Strike With Longshoremen, The G. T. P. officials differences with the men and the Longshoremen also seem willing @ arbitrate, but each side seems to fear that if they apply for a board theyewill be asknowledging defeat, Possibly by the time this is printed some action will have been taken to bring the two The port has been tied express willingness to arbitrate the sides together and seciire a settlement. up for several weeks already and everybody is losing money over it, the longshoremen and the ¢ompany most of all. It seems a pity that a little matter of sentiment shonld keep business at a standstill. Protect Witnesses At Assizes. There should be some protection for the witnesses at the assizes and also in the police court against having to take an oath by pressing their lips to a dirty book. The Bible is used for this purpose, but its sacred character does not prevent the the lips of If it is necessary to kiss the Bible spread of dire diseases from witnesses coming in contact with its polluted pages. in order to take the oath, a new book should be provided for each witness and the dirty ones destroyed. Some of the witnesses in certain cases are a positive danger to those who follow. Apart from its hygienic danger, the kissing of a book superstition that does not make There efficacy in the Bible which makes an oath taken on it more binding than if taken with the raised hand or in any other mauner. It simply degrades. the Bible. In these days of enlightenment we should discard all relics from the dark ages. Let the grand jury, the Canadian Senate and kissing the Bible pass into the jimbo of forgotten things. Farmers Oppose Shipbuilding. The farmers are not interested in shipbuilding. Farming is one of the industries on which the government of the country spends immense sums. Experimental farms are kept up and officials go about the country educating farmers in- how to carry is a for betterment. is no on their business. by the day passes but the newspaper offices are flooded with articles pre- pared to Institutes are subsidized aud every activity of the farmer is a subject for Gov- ernment aid or supervision. Ollicial pamphlets are issued regularly both Dominion and Provincial Governments. Seldom a under government instruction dealing with how run a farm or some department of farming. Farmers’ Only a few days ago a government creamery was established at Vanderhoof for the use of the farm- ers, which will be sold to them as soon as it has become a paying institution. The farmers are pap-fed by all governments. There is good reason for giving aid to the farming industry, but there is no reason why they should be the only ones to "re- ceive government aid. There are other industries that are’im- portant and that of shipbuilding is one and lishing is another. In these Prince Rupert is interested. The farmers have taken a stand against aid to the industries and in doing so they are showing themselves to be very selfish. It is anything but good form for members of an mdustry that is reared on government aid, to object to a little aid to another in- dustry, Mr. Crerar and his fellow “Progressives” would live up to their name better if they would get a wider outlook on the affairs of the country and see that there are other businesses than farming which need consideration. ———— DENTISTRY of the Highest Grade and Lowest Cost EATRAGTION in Tterh ifi Crown, Bridge AND Platework Get My Prices and Compare Them. ne Dr, JOS. MAGUIRE MEMuER OF THe B.C. Dewran CoLLece stotiandtes — DENTIST gesasy orn cernin PHONE 575 oS Subscribe for The Daily News 7 & 8 SMITH BLOCK. = — _ Thur nday, Jung 2H 4 ——— oy | , a ane Ge sae 6808088) . : | PROGRAM FOR dias Bid ald cones | eee eaaeetneenrenene Air V For the East. oe E N | | ‘Ni Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat. i urdays at 10:30 a. im, : —— é _" . | on poeene Arrangements Made for | From the East. sO ‘ } Complete Treatment That | Sports and Games on July1 =| Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs, v * Cy laKinncie ldays at 7 p.m. QUALITY Gives Gratifying Results The Pominio: lay program | cmpunepiinane Wana, Owe, = Will Commence at 9.15 with “| For Vancouver and South, ppd “T had an attack of Weeping |maimmotl childr: parade and iPyesdaye ..........6655 7 p.m, Eczema so bad thatmyclotheswould [until late in the evwnime all thy PMCIGOO. 6 440s deste {i p.m be wet through at times. javailable hours will be used.saturdiays ...... Ait, 8 Gan r. a ne Forfour months, Isuffered terribly, [There will be mn: tertainn Sundays if p.m I could get no relief watil f tried [for both old and voung and the Saturdays, {1.a.m, OFFICE HouRS “Fruita-tives" and “Sootha-Saiva”. |e. 0 ‘harge have great i , Musee . abn ‘ f _ . se ss h we vet ; I . ‘ : S Saaeh Morning, 9 to 12, Afternoon, LOR to §.30. Saturdays, $ to 12 n'y .? Ta ._ oe Oo acing (is wUl veh rom Vancouver an uth. yy boxes of ‘‘Sootha-Salva”’ and twe of of the most stupendous in the wemenee 3c. cs 7. ee: 10 p.m. Every Evening Irom 7.40 to 9 omar * oa o.. aan |e of the city Wednesdays ........ 10:30 a.m, Dental Nurse in attendance ~— c . | CUS 6 0 de 6 0b ums oe 10.50 ag : , Both These favorite remedies are i 4h : Program . a ; ad = Phone 109 for a yintm ‘ 9.15. Childern’s Parade, RIPPRENS .. be idves’ i p.m pr ent oy Gealens oe. @ hen, 6 Be thousand flags wil! be carried, : Mondey a.m kk 4.5.6 Helgers . = 0, ewe —o of price by Reute from Pt Whi cnet ta dled oe ae ooms 9, Oo, 6, eigcerson Blk., Cor, 3rd and 6th ‘ruit-a-ti imi ) A ; ' = . _ Spake & i re ib ing [tO Market Place via Sixth Street For Anyox and Alice Arm. Best Equipped Office in Northern B.C. trial si hieh sells for 25c. land Third Avenue SURGHVS vcccrscedecdes if p.m a : = - : a Address at Market Place by |Wednesdays .......... ii p.m. \ }Principal J. 4 Brady Popic, | - _ ar, AGENCY FOR ALL KINDS oF Canvas goods, oilskins, boots, overalls, . mackinaws, gloves, waterproof clothing, » baggage, harness, shoes, woolen undemvear and socks. J. F. MAGUIRE 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert | From Anyox and Alloe Arm. FEURGGIIE: oo. s.ops 6s 646 odi0: i “‘hursdays ......... +s DP. m, For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! i Domirtion Day,” 10.30, Band « 11.00, lections Races for boys and igirts, Boys and girls 5 and under. ’ - 7 ” Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. $ SUMNGEFS cccees seccers ii p.m PVISRTS 6 SE VHRR I 5 p.m From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mill Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. Mnesdays ...... peat ween ~ hm, Boys only, 18 and under. 12.00, Lunch time 2.45. Band will parade to *##SSeseseeseeteaesaase * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * e@eeeeeesr saeeeeaane Thursday, dune 24. High, 8:8 a.m., 15.6 feet. 20720 p.m., 18.4 feet. Low, 2:2 a.m., 7 feet. 14:1 p.m., 7.6 feet. Friday, June 26. High, 9:22 a.m., 15.3 feet. 21:26 p.m., 18.5 feet. Low, 3:18 a.m., 6.6 feet. 15:9 p.m., 8.4 feet, Saturday, June 26. High, 40:30 a.m., 15.5 feet. 27:18 p.m. $8.7 feet. Low, 4:24 a.m., 6 feet. 6:12 p.m., 89 feet. , June 27 High, #1:27 a.m., 16.4 feet. 23:04 p.m., 19.4 feet. Low, 5:48 a.m, 5.2 feet. 17:07 p.m., 8.9 feet, Monday, June 28 High, 12:14 a.m., 16.7 feet. 23:46 pum., 19.5 feet. 6:04 a.m., 4.4 feet. 17:54 p.m., 8.8 feet, Tuesday, June 29 High, 12:54 p.m., 17.4 feet. Low, 6:43 a.m., 3.8 feet. 18:34 p.m., 8.5 feed, Wednesday, June 30 High, 0:5 a.m., 19.9 feet. 13:30 p.m., 17.9 feet, 7:18 a.m., 3.3 feet. 19:11 p.m., 8.2 feet. The time used is Pacific Stan- dard, for the t20th Meridian west. It is counted from 0 to 24 hours, from midnight to midnight. The table given is for Low, Low, Port Rupert varies only a few minutes on some days and on others is the same, The range of the tide may be computed as 5 per cent greater at Prince Rupert than at Port Simpson both at springs and neaps, Therefore the rise in the Prince Rupert harbor is slightly greater than Port Simpson. The height is in feet and tenths of feet above the average jevel of lower low water. Advertise in the Daily News. TIMBER SALE X 2506. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the ist day of July, 1980, for the pur- chase of Licence X 2505, tw eut 974,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock, on an area situated on Shannon Bay, Massets Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands District, One (1) year will be silowed for re- moval of timber. Purther particulars of the Chiet Forester, Victoria, B.C., or Pistrict Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C, Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 1st day of July, 1920, for the pur- chase of Licence X 2504, to cut 901,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock on an area Situated on Shannon Bay, Massett Inet, Queen Charlotte Islands Distrint, One (1) year will be allowed for re- moval of tinber, The Leading Daily of Northern British Columbia Purthey particulars of the Cilef Forester, Simpson but thetime for Prince! Saturdays noon +e eee ames s+ | | 7 . , o if o os ii Boys only, 16 and under the Acropolis Grounds a 1.00, Baseball game—Prince | Queen Citariotle Islanda: jRupert v. Ketchikan For Massett, Port Clements and | Football follows the baseball! Upper Island poiota: ! jgame. Dominion Cup final j 3 7.00, “Baseball gatne—Ketch one kan v. Prince Rupert. ‘rom Masset, Port Clements and 10.00. Fireworks, Market) Upper Isiand points: Place. June ‘ 10.00, Danee, St. Anderew ‘ Hall. “or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Ialand pointe COMPLETED 3 YEARS sine DOMESTIC SCIENCE From Skidegete, Queen Charintie City and Lower Island. poiits Juve ( , ; Successful Pupils of King Edward and High School For Skagway and the Yukon. Mondays’ 41 a.m From Skagway and. Yukon. Satur a.m, @ hirty pupils of Miss Marcel lus, domestic instructor jhave completed their three year leourse at sMence lays the domestic sejience Stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp jschool. There names are as fol- Point. i Hows: Por—Saturdays ...... 2 pom, King Edward Sehool Betty From—-Sundays ...... 10 Pum Bisomfield, Sundae Calderene,! |Marjorie Carter, Frances Oum- Imings, Lita Corraii, Phelma | Dingwell, Louie Fisker, Margaret Graham, Myra Harvey, Dorothy HASH S.S. PRINCE GEORGE Midnight Sunday and Thursday for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Vancouver, Victorla and Seattic. Anyox Wednesday, 10 p.m, Stewart, Saturday 10 p,m : 8.5. PRINCE JOHN Port Cloments, Massett and Buckley Bay, June 23rd Ail Points Southern Queen Charlotte Islands, June 26th. TRAIA SERVICE Pasrenger Moendey, W*dreedey end Belwrdey a 1109 Prince Oeorge, Eamonn ehd Winekbes making ol pints eon and south 6 ™ for Smrthen tirect connections te Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines for information end reervations apply to Ony Tietet Offce, B28 Third Avenue. Phont 200. PAO, mee 9.5. PRINCE RUPERT |} Macdonald, Alida Johnson, Chris. jtinn MeLennan, Mary Mctiae ~~ Leona Parker, Aileen Sts phens, iEdna Vickers, Lillian Warrio | NOTICE. | High School Mollie Cross ‘aud frene Carter Signe Erieke«or NOTICE 18 HEREHY GIVEN that in « ha ” na Atinet te ‘i | . llannah Kssen, Alberta Hill, An-/site Proportionate Au { Act” passed a . Le 1 seeeton of enisiature & nie Kelly, Marjorie Lancaster, |)", a Gn mexoueed tor aaae Tie Grace Leek Kvelyn McDonald, |t in res he pur at au tics f Tow or ty t ’ unde witl Helen McRae, Gertrude Nelson, | the « suburb of a tow ‘ if | -y _y » mont which has not ft Dw ia ui and wt Lucy Pillsbury, Minnie Rank wishes to obtain & rroportionate allotines | Cimerenemmnnceeiantik. diliaetiitmes of such jand in comsiderstien of Ux jibomies aiready paid must fie af ation = in thet reapect on tr before he tet day ; f September 1920, + Which Gate, Ue | T. n Y f iprivilege of obtaining « prof nate @ ears A lottment will cease and any person @ ar e gO } rears of pe tent unde an agreespent wy | ‘ in Prince Rupert sale 48 aforesaid felling ¢ ake antitica ' litt @8 stipulated Wil thereafter’ De. de pharred from taking alvaniage f sych iprivilege and will be subject to the’ ful | June 24, 1910 Diwent of the terms of the sale and in | provisions of the “Land Ad: governing | Celebration |rereue purchase _ tennant. Common spend | with which special atepntion ib divs % the notice appearing in the curred? lentes | The Dominion Day committe are planning to at least $1,500 in making the de-lor mu paper i j . jnonstration this year on July 4| Deseo Wbiee of Lends jane of the beast so far. | Prpartmens ft Landa, j 8 1. iy fi | Victoria Ie Ces Het : , } . an _ay Sth, 1920 i Phe second new Grand Prunk}|~— TOT aa aa a dae nity. Pacific steamship Prince George | LAND ACT, was sighted off Caneeption Point, bworics OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO} Chili, and is expreted to arrive LEASE LAND af Victoria by July $74 In the Cassiar Land District, Recording! ; ay 4 strict of Skeena, situate in the vieinity - lof Lot 40744 Cassiar } McKenzie & Mann have placed| Take notice that we, Allen Falconer anal Albert B. Arimstrong, of Alice Arm. B. ¢ orders with Pittsburg firms am- ecu pations cartagemen intend to apply| eunting to 81,000,000 for steel [fer permission to icase ihe foiiowing Ge-} , ecribed lands j rails, box cars locomotives and Commencing at a point in the sorvesty | j : : : boundary of Lat t074A, Cassiar, 375.1 feet railway supplies for their short jnortherly from the South-Kast corner of! line owt of Stewart, ; said lot; thence at right angles Ww said| é boundary easterly 175 fert more or leas} e ® to the Westerly boutfary of the Kiteault| The Skeena District Industrial |!ndian reserve: thence “southerly slong] sald Westecty boundary and the thereof 028 feet mure or leas to on the . rejection exhibition has been decided as | ve inter ; : , : ; tection hereof with the proiction south a name for the tnst exhibition|easteriy of tne southerly boundary of Lot! to be held in Prince Ri , * (36463, Cassiar; thenee north 47 de 11 \ Prin ipert. F. tinin West: along projection of said. last) ff, Dawson was e@ledied chairman and G. W, Nickerson ientioned boundary Une corner of said lot 8643; tl) the sotuitherty} thence north 26) secretary, ho jdew. East 601.9 feet to the north egat! with 'e follow ‘ . corner of said lot 364%; thence 376.¢ feet alle ing ippoints d tO northerly along the easterly boundary of represent the city on the directs rate: G. RN, Naden, Stewart, W. H. Vickers and Wm. Manson, M.P.P, waid Lot (074A to the point of commence ment, and contatning ten acres, more or less, ALBERT B ALLEN PALCONEN, ARMSTRONG, Fie by Ajien Paleoner, Agent. A wit connected to the power |Pated 13_ Mey, 1930.0 Plant at the Majestic Theatre LAND ACT. burned out last night after the crowd had gathered for the open- ing show, Movey. was refunded r a - Notice of Inténtion to Apply to Lease Land. In Cassiar Land District, Reeording Dis trict Of Skeena, an situate 4 mile east erly from town of Alice ¢ Artin at the door and the same show Take notice that H, BR, Fowler and A. ¥ will be given to Kergin, of Alice Avm, B. C., occupations Kiven tonight, mariner, and married woman, intends to MESOPOTAMIA KINGDOM apply for permission to leace the follow ing deseribed foreshore lands Commencing at @ post planted on east bank of Kitsault River; shee south 20 " : ge" chains; thence east 86 chains more or less LONDON, June 24 A Move~jto Mihnee Kiver; thence north 90 ehains ment has taken foot to make|more or less to’ Lot 50; thence west #6 : chains more or teas to point of commence Mesopotamia into a kingdom, The|ment, and containing 160 acres, more or can British troops will be withdyowr Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince i. fh, FOWLER, within four years, mF a h. Paws fr, agent owler, en - CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN FAOWIC GOEAN SERVICES B.C. Coast Steamship Services % 6. PRINCESS MARY for Eetehitem Junsee. Sthegwaesy. Alssts, from Prince Rupert! june 6 vi e* i ’ ; tf ; For Vancouver Victerle end Beattie from Prince Rupert sume 18, 86, Juip 3, If 17, #64 one 1 CTT PACWIC re" oo 6. 6. PRINCESS STATRICE from Frince Rupert for Swenson Bay, Gooen Petie, Mardy Bey, Aint Bs), Beaver Cove, Fowel! River, Vancouver sod Vitterie— . Every Seturcey, © bo. & For retes, revervetioms ema seliiegs, apply W. CG, OROHARD, Genera! Agent. Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert, B.C. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN BIG SUPPLY OF FRESH BAIT and Ice At BUTEDALE CANNERY WESTERN PACKERS, LIMITED Butedale, B.C. a singe ATi ALF the cherm of silken things lise in veep / h fresh and sweet. oreove! P eden oun and shortens their life. Why not wash them after every weering? 's delightfully simple. Use the pure. gen . tu ak ie just a bowlful, any time. Just dip them up and down the water—rinse—iron with a warm it's done. ‘ LUX will hart no fabric that pure arate ony touc Sold at all grocers and departmental stor * Recipe booklet “The Care of Dainty Clothes"’ mailed on request. 0 LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONT tle, cleane anywhere, ——press out iron~e" 61 ILUX22-