ethe house.’ When Alderman Perry commenced to speak last ‘the fate of one of the big political parties of the United States are {take n over the Yokohama Cafe ee eee ee THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F, PULLEN, astenceutiad EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per IQA ose Ce ated eve 7T5e. ee THE DAILY NEWS TT oe —e - STOPPED HER HEADACHE Years Of Suffering: Ended By “Fruit -a-tives” 112 Hazew Sr., Sr. Joux, N. B. By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, “It is with pleasure that I write to ia AAVANCE, POT VEAT wo. .e eee cece ewer ere were ereee $6.00, | tell you of the great benefit I received To all other countries, in advance, per year ..«..5...55- $7.50.| from the use-of your medicine “Fruttatives’, made from frail TELEPHONE 98. juices, 1 was a great sufferer for many years from Nervows //cadaches Transient Display Advertising $1.25 per inch each insertion.| ¢*4 Constipation. I tried everything, Transient advertising on front page .......+.. $2.00 per inch. | consulted deeters; but nothing : oho , | seemed to help me ‘until I tried Local Readers, per insertion, ......++-e+066 *.. 26c. per line. ap ace” Classified advertising, per insertion, ........... 2c. per word. ant debit er Legal Notices, each insertion, ......+ > .. 15c. per agate line, | ; renga Sewer buses, bles Jontract Rates on Ay pHestion, All advertising should be in ihe Daily News Office on day pre- ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. DAILY EDITION, aie Tuesday, June 29, 1920. and have been unusually well ever since”. DMins ANNIE WARD. 50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, Be, At all dealers or sont postpaki by Pruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, a Trying to Put Lid On the Cabarets. Another effort is being made to put the lid on the cabarets. The bars too’ are" fo be somewhat curtailed in their activities, if fhe bylaw which was passed last night by the City Council be- comes law. It has to be reconsidered and’ finally passed at the next meeting of the Cily Coyncil. ‘Phen the question will be whether or not it can be broken by tls courts. Take away from the cabarets their singing and dancing, their near beer, and make them open to view of the people who pass to and fro on the streets, and much of their attractiveness would be gone. Take away the girls from the cabarets and bars and the cabaret is destroyed and the bar will languish and die. Alderman Perry ‘ And New Bylaw. Apparently Alderman Perry does not like the new bylaw. He commenced expressing himself at the meeting of the City Couneil last night, but was ruled out of order. At a meeting, such as that of the City Council it is not ni; order to discuss any subject when there is no motion befpre night the committee had just reported and the motion to read the bylaw a third time had not been moved. Directly the alder- man Had been voted down and not allowed to speak, the third reading was moved and that would have been the time for him to express himself-on the general provisions of the measure, at as great a length-.as he pleased. He says, however, that he will shoot his bolt on the motion for reeonsideration and final passing. We know nothing about the right or wrong of ‘what Aider- man Perry was about to say because he did not say it. We do not know why he disapproved of the bylaw, but we believe he should be given every opportunity to disens® this pubtic question, whether we agree with him or net. There is nothing to be gained by refusing him an opportunity to speak his mind. Naturally the mayor and aldermen were tired of the bylaw last night after having discussed it in detail. In that case they should] have simply, reported it and left it at that, not tried to rush it} through another stage without discussion. The intention of the provision for various readings of bylaws is that they. shall not be rushed too quickly but that every opportunity shall be given| for full and free consideration and disenssion. It has become a habit to try to get through measures of this kind with undue haste. Then when they are upset later there is additional expense and labor involved. > Interesting Events Proceeding Today. Two interesting events are proceeding today. There is the Oliver-Elliott libel suit being tried at Victoria and the Democratic } Convention being held at San Francisco, In the former the repu- tation of the Premier of the Province is at stake; in the latter may be decided. Both are important to us. Naturally we more interested in our premier than in the President of the |p United States, but we are such close neighbors of the States and our business relations are of such an intimate nature that what concerns them concerns ws, DENTISTRY of the Highest Grade and Lowest Cost EXTRACTION TEETH in a scientific manner Lady Assistant. Crown, Bridge Platework Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE Memuen oy Tue B.C. Dewrat Cotecw viaanel oe 6 DENTIST Sunday os ec iar . 7&8 SMITH BLOCK. PHONE 575 Wher in Town, Come to the SVEA POOL ROOM Near Beer, Soft Drinks, Cigars and Cigarettes E. Come Proprietress ALL Kinps or Canvas goods, oilskina, boots, overalis, mackinaws, gloves, waterproof clothing, baggage, harness, shoes, woolen underwear and socks. TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. J. F. MAGUIRE 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert TROPHY GIVEN FOR RIFLE SHOOTING Donftinion Rifle Assouistion Re- cipiont from W. ©. Macdonald, Reg., Ino. | MONTREAL, June 28 A chal jlenge trophy has beer presented iby W. GO. Maedonald Registered, Incorporated, for rifle compel itions in Canada, the prize be iz accompanied by janent cash additions to be ; i by tl pany. [he ehailenge trophy ts the “trier” shie vhieh will be presented to th I» Association, and hia now course Of making het | his Is a ster silver sh ! jimounted on a shomany bas ithe shield being about tw feet AGENCY FOR } high and eighteen inehes wide, of decidediy beautiful desizt and embossed with lé compet lecenes In heavy f tw ja permanent hallenge tr for the Domimi ithe Associa jticn, with a suitable inserip bearing the nar if the a jand the date 19 the whol ing surrounded by a wreath alone the edw@es, one sick maple leaves land the other laurels, while at the jbase are two rifles crossed beh / a tar@et, while at the top is a iscroll, Macdonald's hig iShield | The shield, which is valued at S500, will be ope for competit las an annual challenge trophy, t be competed fer at the Don In Canada Rifle Association a ee eeerceecerseees nual prize meetings at (Ottawa * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES = * oper to all members of the be e@eetenevseceaggeaad|tt.A.. and will be held each yw lin charge of the oMeer cor : Tuesday, June 28 High, 12:54 p.m., 17.4 feet. Low, 6:43 a.m., 38 feet. 18:34 p.m., 8.5 feet. Wednesday, June 30 Hiigh, 0:5 a.m., 19.9 feet. i2:30 p.m., 17.9 feet. Low, 7:18 a.m., 3.3 feet. 19711 p.m., 8.2 feet. The time used is Pacific Stan-| 1D.C.R.A. that each team ing the winning team Provision has been m ule by t ling for the trophy shall eight men from any fle ass ; ition, to be competed for, ter th ia, 300 and ten « te at 600 Va winning team, the Macs In addition to the shield to t | | dard, for the 120th Meridian west./#1.000 to be divided in It is counted from 0 to 24 hours, | iwith five team prizes. The tea from midnight to midnight. The table given is for Port|prizes will mn from 836 , Reg., Inc., will each year den a among the {82 best comp ; : dow Simpson but the time for Prince|While the individual prizes will fhupert varies only a few minuies|Tun from 825 for thy beat scorer on some days and on others is|down to #4 for the lower priz: the same. The range of the tide) “inners may be computed as 5 per cent) greater at Prince Rupert than at Port Simpson both at springs and $600 Yearly for P.Q.R.a. Hesides thie challenge trophy and series of cash prizes for the neaps. Therefore the rise in tha |!) HLA. the W. C. Maediirtald, Prinee Rupert harbor is slightly|feaistered, Ine, have donated to greater than Port Simpson. the Provinee of Quebec Hille As«- The height is in feet and tenths |sociation an annual subseriplion of feet above the average level of of #500 to be stot for annually at jtheir prize meetings at the Pointe faux Trembiles ranges to be knonw lower low water. BUS SERVICE TO HOT as Macdonald's Brier: Mateh Pe a the P.Q.WLA, has deented'' Visitors to Lakelse Hot Springs can get automobile service from Terrace by notifying C. A. Waite, the liveryman, Park Garage, Ter- race, who has a new Ford car and truck for this business. Heason- able rates. tf) PUBLIC NOTICE. We, the Undersigned, have ifrom Magoichi Fukuyama and amaji Nagamatsu. All accounts to be colleeted from the former owners, We will not be respon- sible for any accounts after this date, except those authorized by ourselves, _ 162 (Signed) DANG HO, LEW SHONG WAY Prince Rupert, B. ©., Juned, 1920. TIMBER SALE X 2536. the 20th day of July, 1920, for the pur feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock’ on an area adjoining Lot 634, Tal-lin-kwan District, Two (2) years will be sowed for re- moval of timber, Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Vietoria, B. C., or District Forester, rr Rupert, B.C iN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH! COL UMBI 1A. HE MATTER OF THE MIN ION AC? ADMINISTRA- nd HE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF! * HUW si M. HAYNES, DECKASED, IN- 2 Honour F. MeB. Young, made tne Oth da of November, 1915, | was appoicted ad- ministrator to the estate of Edward M Hayes, ie ogg and al! parties having claves again the said estate are hereb required to furnish sare, properly verified, lo me, Ob or before the @5t day of Jul acre required to pay the amount of their indebiednéss to me forthwith JOUN HH. MeMULLIN, OMcial Administrator. Dated this 25th day of June, 1020, prizes The “Macdonald's Brier Match will be shot .for annually, with ten shote each at 360 a shots at 600 vares. these mat to he open ty ull members ‘ P.O_RLA, In recognition of, these hand some donations from the W.4« Macdonald, Registered, Inecors lated, the counchs of the Domit owing up to this date will have! ion and Province of Quebec Hille Associations have sent letters ex pressing their warm gratitude to the company Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert ; a x The cannery men of the Skeena |River are indignant over; the cele sports and gala day which hasinor | heald. jot; thence at right angles to said bration of the Dominion Day been advertised for Prince Ru-! ipert. They claim that it disrupts the work at the cannery at a time when every day counts and every jday is needed, island, Dana Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands! , * . Bob Fitzsimmons arrived in| Victoria today on his way to Reno Everylhing is now set for thé big Seale’ tenders will be received by the Jeffries-Johnson fight tomorrow. Minister of Lands not later than noon on! ffa picked Jeffries as the possible fens chase of Licence % 9535, w' cut 3,225,000 |winner for mi: any reasons. | The first cnse of what was to jbe done with the indigent class! of the city when a man with an! lacute case of appendicitis was} ~—|siven over to the care of Dr. | TAKE NOTICE that in order of Mis such Cases they would be too! ¥imany on the list, Ewing by Mayor Stork, came op} at the city couneil meeting last} evening, In future the health jcommittee will handle such mat- ters as it was felt that as +s00n | as the city started looking after} . a . Nominations for the first plage!) jtion of the Knights of Pythinas! 1920, ‘anid all parties indebted to the estate | were opened at the Carpenters’ Mie good news that tuis asies fat a spec ial meeting he will intro. iduce a resolution to allow. pro- Hall yesterday evening, . . , Ald. Lynch has now given out} —— rN —_———____ ee eet ee Bee wee eae 4 , MAIL SOHEOULE eechscccencreceee For the East. o° Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- urdays at 10:30 a.m From the East. Sundays, ‘Tuesdays and Thura. days at 7 p.m, For Vancouver and South. TUCBHGAYS 2.2 si ceste eos 7 p.m Phursdays ...sees awe 16-9. Mi , Sat says eee ** z pet SUMUAY Bs 6 a+ ee sew + o sane il pw Saturdays, 1f a.m. From Vancouver and South. Sundays ..... esccteces 109. @ Wednesday® ......6, 10:30 a. m. SUNGAYS .cccesgerne m 10,30 a.m bridays we sb 0's oe e3 4 p.m.) Mondays, a.m a For Anyox and Alice Arm. Sundays : see if p.m Wednesdays .......5. . ti p.m From Anyox and Alice Arm. TUCOGRVS coccenedteces des p. m. NUPBGAYS 2... cccececccese p.m. For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Mili Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. BURGAS occ eee coseves {i*p. im Fridays » pr From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mil! Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. FUGUES 600 6e eben eee ece p.m Saturdays Queen Chariotte Islande: ror Massett, Port Clements and Upper island me nts: June 2 “rem Masset, Port (eeneete and Upper Island points 1 ne <4 “or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points } u From Skidewate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island puints ! : ; For Skagway and the Yukon. M lave, 1 a From Skagway and Yukon. itewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Point. For Saturdays 9 pon Fro Soncdave iy " fas NOTICE. SUTICE tf HEREBY GIVEN , teat i . ‘ wt we ite A tient Act "peaee ; at tet : . ve ; seat r : ft t wt sare sts asnhs + nm payr ‘ ” im . : “i « : tm . t uf ” ’ Th! : t * is : f : ? ate t ‘ he ay ; temate 6 * . an? « b " : “ ae weaot : : * mak OT * i wil thereafier be mart “ sine sdvantage f suct privilege an “ DY subject to.the fuj tie f « terme f the sale and the ions of the Land Act: governwe : saee money in contectine wit wt *| a om & Orawn w * fotiecn appearing im the current lesues ino. Hh NADEN Deputy Minister f Lands partmentg@p? Lands, Victor h oct! May Sib, 14920. LAND ACT, OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In the Casetar Land District, Recording friatrict f *keena, situate in the vielnit oe fuged asstar Take notice that we, Allen Falconer and Albert B. Arinstrone f Alice Arm, B. ¢ ecupa i arlagemnet wend ww apply for permis nm to lease the following ce eribed ts Coun ne ate Pa in the easterly Db a ri 1¢ Castiar, 376.1 feet erty frou the ‘Seuth- Maat corner f boundary «easterly 17% feet more or less w) the Westerly boMary of the Kitsault Indiar reserve, thence southerly slong «aid westerly boundary and the projection thereof 025 feet mwre or less to the inter ction thereof With the projection south easterly of the southerly boundary of Lot) 1643, Cassiur thente forth 57 eg, 11 imin. West tlong projection of «aid tast mentioned Boundary line to the southerly wr of sald lot 3643; thence north #6] os Fast 6091.3 feet to the forth east corner of anid lot 36448; thence 375.1 feet northerty aloh@ the easterly Doundary or® said Lot tO744 bo the point of commence jment, and containing ten acres, more or ALBER B. An TRON ALLEN PALCONEN. * by Allien Paleoner, Agent Dated 12 May, 1920 aps lL. AND ACT, ee ee | | | Notice of Intention te Apply to Lease Land. In Cassiag Land District, Recording Dis jtriet of Skeena, and situate 4 mile east | erly from town of Alice Arm Take notice that H. KR, Fowler and A. F Kergin, of Alice Arm, 8. ©, oeeupatio ne} mariner, and married wormmn, intends to} apply for permission to lease the follow ing deseribed foreshore lands j Commencipg at A post planted on east! bank of Kitsaukt River; thence south 206/ chains; Wenee east #0 chains more or jose to THiance River; thence north 20 echatns jmore or less to Lot 60; thence west #0} chains more or less to point of commence jment, and containing {60 acres, more or leas nn. Pee A. FP. KENMOIN WH. Powter, beens r cedure with the street grading. Tuesday | Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS Morning, 9 te 12, Mernoen, 130 te $90, Scterdags, 9 te 12 ong, Every Evening from 7.36 to 9 Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Blk., Cor. 3rd and 6th Best Equipped Office in Northern: B.C SS mire 4S.S. PRINCE RUPERT RUNK ett S.S. PRINCE GEORGE BAILING - Midnight Sunday and “Thursday for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falis, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattic. Anyor Wednesday, 10 p.m. Stewart, Saturday 10 p.m. 8.8. PRINCE JOHN Port Cloments, Massett and Buckley Bay, June 23rd. All Points Southern Queen Chariotte Islands, June 26th. TRAIN @eRVICcE Passenger Monday, Wéneedey end Saterday Of 11:90 6 m for Smithers Prince George, Edmonton end Winnie, making Girect connection for on peo! ot cow ant &, ota. peenae All Ocean ekaseidibs Lines for wwformetion and reservetions appyy Oty Ticket Omics, B26 Third Avenue Phen? reo Gm, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY wnt CANADIAN FACIFIO CORAM SERVICES Gety’ B.C. Coast Steamship Services 6.6. PRINCESS Many for Ketchibnan, duneeu, Shagwey, Alseta, from Prince Rupert Juhe 16, 01, O8; duly For Vencowver Victoria and Beattie from Petes Rupers June 10, 86; July 3, 10, 17, 84 on ! PRINCESS BEATRICE ee 7 Mardy Way, Alert Ber rom Prince Pupert for Swanson Bay, Ocoee Petty, . Beaver Cove, Powell River, Vancouver sod Viaterie— Every Gaturdey, © 0. ™ For rates, revervations and seihngs, apply W. 0. OROHARD, Genens! 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. THEO COLLART, Notary Public y only FOR SALE Lot and House, with two large _ $760.00, $400,00 cash, balagee $26.00 a mor Sanne, 3 room House, Sth Avenue Ww. near McBride, % = aoe tier ORANER onthe Come Most Liberal MARINE. INS ®. 0. Bot 646 Phone Blue 69 Westholme Theatre Block