aa a pers S at ry 4 . THE DAILY NEws PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H, F. PUJLLEN, MANAGING cabo “gu BSCRIPTION RATES: HIS LIFE RUINED BY DYSPEPSIA Until He Tried “FRUIT-A-TIVES” The Wonderful Fruit Medicine THE DAILY NEWS DOMESTIC WORK © ~ ISCOMPULSORY School Board ‘Makes s Oovleion Ro- garding Girls of First and Second Years High MAIL SCHEDULE * Loreen te Ve For the East. oe Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat. urd iys at 10:50 a.m, From the Cast. Sundays, Tuesdays and days at 7 p.m, Thura- City Delivery, by carrier -or mail, per month ....0...... 4 75e. | School. : Bes By mail to ail parts of the British Empire and the United States, : For Vancouver and South te cons e diseyssion We in advance, per year .. eee eee eee fe oewt + sem es es sie es $6.00. > ie : Round Jest wiahh tf eo | ea oo eet ed We ‘To all other countries, in advance, per year ........ jos ge 87.50. y Whe Seneyl Vourd s Ag ae {1 p.m id was decided | ike | =6donmesti Sat tn 4 t oft atumlays ; . 2 p.m at mn ’ on : TELEPHONE 98. : i aa a ie Sundays .. it p st renee c ri : ' Transient Display Advertising $1.25 per inch each insertion. | and sweond years Of bigh sehool May 4, 14 and Transient advertising on SPOS PERS 6 iwc cee vee $2.00 per inch. | two periods | yveek to be de Local Readers, per insertion, ......++.+++ee ee 25c, per line.| voted to it if ‘inh i rhe de-|. From Vancouver and South. Classified advertising, per insertion, .. .,....+ ++ 2c. per word. | sion went} teome of. a ful] PUMAAYS «es eweeeeeees 10 p.m, Legal Notices, each insertion, ....2s: 6 ASe per agate line. vestizatian the matter of Yednesdays ........ 10:30 a.m, Contract Rates on Ap pisc&tion. ch school xirls not attending SUMGaYS .6+....-6.+— 10.90 asm All adyertising should be.in the Daily News Otlice on day pre the @laséed reculartyaae reported Fridays + : ‘pan ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. he Miss Mar s at the previc April 30, May 10, 24 and 31 } MR. FRANK HA neeting s | Board ; a vi LL wetinege of choot sont pt es | : CO OEE | Cle ESB For Anyox and Alice Arm. DAILY EDITION. aeRR GED Sturdev, June 12, 1920. | Wyevale, Ontista, “fe pepe Brady ome Mier Waa ds Gv isicwes if p.m | 0 he meet t x : 2 “Por some two years, I was a am siter and was prese t Inat Wednesd BYR «cc stonsees if p.m Ship Contracts | sufferer from Chronic Constipation and | night : in the ngs - ’ ——— Principal in Favor. wae oe and Alice Arm. Apparently there are ship contracts in the offing. Newman co , every remedy oe of Mr Brady explained that he mt de coese Beccapcece p. m i ‘ ' ; without any suecess, unti ¢ wife [himself a vor of demeat DUPSGAYS wc cece en weewnne p.m Erb when in the west spoke of more-contracts having been otTered| of @ local merchant recommended pe roe SS ote ee dhe samen and it npw seems as it all the large shipyards were interested in ‘Fruit-a-tives’. hool board id not 1 » For Port Simpson, Arrandale mill the seeurme, ot these contracts and were asking the Government | I procure d a box of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ wmpulsory it Was h view Gay, Wales Island and Naas River m “pry the . > anc , | to help them finance. Just what it means no one here seems] eee o ce ae and my sed on Ahe reports of the moth. |BUNGAYS oe 666s were eee o3 p.m ‘ : | condition commenced © improve Ni Fridays Rk death ee eh pa to know. What we are interested in is in getting more contrat ts | immediately. ' ers, th 7 ! much sOMeEHLIC ’ vii ; . | ainda hare as ards continue working steadily! The ; ; » jscience homew was given, t¢ for the yards here. If the hipy rds continue working adily bas in sonore ceased to be the did not think that domestic science /Feom Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mili we shall continue to prosper: If there should be no more con ate we ife as ithad been,and |, ormework should be given to con. | Bay, Wales Isiand and Naas River. tracts we should have to struggle harder to hold our own. As Tae a er oe: vs ict with the girls’ musie and) Puesdays ......+eeeeeeees » m ba a 1” owe a@ great acvs to ~~ rdave mr there is still a considerable shortage of shipping it is to be as ‘Fruit-a-tives’ for the benefit I derived | '!"' ‘ se S aatus ahaa aad ul pe 4 sumed that an effort will be made te have all the steel yards] from them.” | Miss wet s then gave het on kept busy FRANK HALL. [side of the question, mainta Queen Charlotte Islands: ep ‘ that with On}s nerod a we For Massett, Port Clements and Gas Boats Again 3 50c.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sine 25e. the high hoo) Birla it w Upper isiand polots y a At all dealers or sent postpaid by : ible to t them in bott May {2a 6 Under Discussion. Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. ” . ; : a ‘ In his*address to the Board of Trade and to the delegates oe eRe scion te ous : ; j lart without mew: At that rom Masset, Port Clements aud . the eres or it é : : “Zi ote sterday J from the fisheri ivention at the Centrai H La we rday, See hammeein ane hint Reavy and Upper Island points W. E. Williams spoke at some length on the desirability of using A FOR wanld not entail more than ha May 15 and gas boats on the river... He expressed the opinion that a self ALL Kivps or an hour a week, ‘ . ‘ respecting white man would not undergo the hardsh ps that go} Canvas goods, oilskins, Unanimous Support. a Skidegate, Queen Charlotte with fishing if an open boat at the mouth of the Skeena River boots, overalls, mackinaws, d The members of the board ity — oe Island points ry} . . . . o : i : rity : iy ‘? ' 1y | : Ain wad Se kal teh! hota oe nie hint - ie oft gloves, waterproof clothing, seemed una is in t “ ' : Che result w l he busine was chiefly pt the fand baggage. harness, shoes, port of Miss Mareéllus and th From Skidegate, Queen Chariotte foreigners of the yellow race. If gas oats could bé used, the woolen underwear and socks. work she was carmying o1 1) City and Lower Island points fishermen could live in the boat in something like comfort. TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. W. T.: Kerg chairman, stat May 4, 18 and June 1 Another advantage of the use of the gas boat as outlined by J F MAGUIRE that as far as he was concerned = * Mr. Williams was that fishermen could then sell their fish wher-} 722 S ae A Pri R rt ee mee ae yd oa — oo aoe e ve., rince Ru portant to the girls an either ri 30 y 0 mad J ever they wished. If necessary there could be a fish exchange “e i. am 24 y sa hams Ghintete and Yukon : ; fiat if sic or atin and ‘re ¥ 5 ” where all the fish might be marketed, ‘Today, however, it was ——— —. ais , a ™ g ; rr one May 4 1 nd 2 eae ee with the row boats to take the fish to any but thelaszw ae eee e eee ene anagasn tet hia pe res ad ri a ; aiid ; hearby canneries aah ak : : * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * the expense of those snobjects. Stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Domestic Work FSF Cee SHR See eee eM 2 ee other members of the boar! Point. in the Schoois. Thursday, June 10 ‘re in line behind the chairmar For—Saturdays sees 9 DM The decision of the school trustees to make the ‘stiidy of High, 7:52 a.im., 15.7 feet. land added their voice in favor of From—Sundays 10 p.t domestic science absolutely compulsory for those attending the 20.06 p.m., 18 feet. a eczenee. high school is most satisfactory. Passing examination is purely| L®¥, 1:26 a.m., 8.2 feet. a minor matter. Making a good standing m class is not very | 13:24 p.m., 7 féet BIG FINE FOR PROFITEERING important, but being able to cook or to superintend cooking, to Friday, June 11 make a bed properly, and to generally care for children and the| ish, 8:42 a.m., 15.8 feet. pro] & ’ | i: b R . household is the most important work a girl can learn. It is| 21:01 p.m., 18.8 feet. Virginia Company elves Big | indispensible to a happy married life. | Low, 2:36 aan., 7.3 feet. Fine for Sugar Profiteering. = The reason for much of the domestic discord, is the failure 14:24 p.m., 7.3 feet ‘ ' : ~ 5 rir of the woman to run her end of the partnership in an eflicient Saturday, June 12 Sean esey Eee 9 } O-5 a Vy ” ‘ lie ~~ Ti Stever and sapable manner. Domestic science is not something that! High, 9:50 a.m., 16.2 feet. i" rh oh , ‘ wernt HEREBY ; 94-55 ry oR - } « beer “ £35 000 fe “ ; comes naturally to a girl. Like all other callings it has to be} 21:55 p.m., 1 feet. ey , ae : : learned. Even if a girl is not intending to be married, she will} Low, $:43.a.0.,.6 feet. ee . : probably want to keep house for herself, and domestic science om SU SeY Pay 7 POR sen deal Peet be ~ at 8 cess Bow pda oe rhe time used is Pacific Stan- 7 a He ; r city 3 ; Among the Negroes of the southern states, the - idard, for the 120th Meridian west. ; PaO OF 8. kre J ; . : : great ambi- | 7 ea A to RUS Deen made and © tion of the students in the early days of freedom, was to learn jit is counted from 0 to 24 hours, en rs go tise ' = in oo a r "a Latin and to become members of one of the learned professions _|from midnight to midnight. i in Prince Rupert / " * aires nied mo e ag ' . vo? vive . ; - omens at respect on oF ' ' : Booker Washington taught them that the one important aim |. Spe iene Stese ts Por Dert| Be Blor September, 192 should be to do useful work well and to earn a living and make Simpson but the time for Prinee June 12, 1910 fcunent. w i wane ands a1 themselves useful in the community. The same lesson needs are rt varies only a few minutes The report of a stampede at/rears of payment under a sereerent fi to be learned in eyery white community. ‘To do the common |' m some days and on others is|Stewart following the strike of a}tion as Will’ thereafter ‘be thing’s of life well is much more important than any of the frills. | the same, The range os the tide!jedge of free milling ore twenty ba see f o Line aq antag oe , and should be insisted on by every school board. jmay be ¢omputed as 5 per cent|milex long in the Bear Creek dis. |biment eens. at 6 o end EEE = a —————__——_— greater at Prince Rupert than atitrict has been broveht to the city BE ‘ sone aS governing |Port Simpson both at springs and by the Camosun which has just witb whieh « cial attention is arawt vr neaps. Therefore the rise in the arrived “ ae pasar aring in the ent snuies iPrince Rupert harbor is slightly the ORO. A. NADEN 3 ! Der M roof Lar NOTICE TO ‘O FISHERMEN greater than Port Simpson. Captain Davis, who brought the | Department of oe ; ; | ‘The height is in feet and tenths steamer Prince Rupert from. the Wy ee Stat sie ms BIG SUPPLY OF FRESH BAIT |lecaiimesocmurricoty ares tosses fom ic) SR fam, __ llower aon water, jWharfinger for the G.T.P, here, WATER NOTICI d I reese ioe a gt USE AND STORAGE an ce If you have an alvertisement in Th wedd i ! ; e wedding was solemnized TAKE NOTICE what the Granby ¢ At BUTEDALE CANNERY jthis paper today several thou-!last night of Miss Grace Dudgeon, |! one Li ve Sine iting md | Powe NESTS “ ’ any, baa tte wWhius jdres« k |sands of people will read it. They|of Vancouver, and Dr. W. 8. Hall, |bufiaing, Vancouver, B.C. will apply. fur WESTERN PACKERS, LIMITED jwill read it again tomorrow if it}the well known local dentist ae dae ond th ade a cee ee is still on view. Advertise often 7 ae water out of the East Branch of Mi a i Cree which flows southéFi ! Butedale, BC. jand make the ad, snappy and you| A. G. Saunders and ©. V. Evitt into Dbservat ry Inket = as Anyos =p BGS o a i. sates ry se s towns ts ‘ jare bound to get results. left for Essington last night to!" ‘The siorage-dam is located on Lot 9994.} - —— ——— a spend the week-end. The capactty or the reservoir is about 3%! pr — a : : . z acre feet, and Neods about one-half acre — wa = ee ~ hm — f land The water is diverted from the =~ a0 Phelan, superintendent of | su - at ® polut pe. Lot 27/24, about #00 i feet from © sor my d ’ ‘ Oo pCoverniment lelegraphs, is in the for waning Purp by a the tole destethod ° i 0 7 . wens a e era|® ote ; 52, 483, 485, #00, 1512 cily, ens ule to Stewart, where] sere, 1677, $219, 8291, 9298, 9293, gene ° he will look into the connection} na same 2227, 2220, 2230, 2231, 480) | i of that place with the outside by| This notice was posted on the ground om the 1st day of June, 1020 Dentist Rooms 7 and 8 Sm 8 Smith Block comets» Has everything to do with your suc- cess---your person- a valuable asset. Office Hours: 9-12; 1-6; 7-9. Lady Assistant Phone 575 ality---your appearance and your good heaith depend upon your teeth. You cannot afford to neglect such LOW PRICES---Best material money can buy. PERSONAL ATTENTION, Prompt SERVICE, will insure the BEST RESULTS Remember my address, Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block J Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment jtelegraph, A copy of this notice and en application! aes pur nant thereto and to the ‘Water Act ‘vie will be filed in the office of the ANNOUNCEMENT hy ater Recorder at, Prince Rupert ' bijections to the application may “ | ee }filed with the said Water hecorder or wiih M; j the Comptrotier of Water Rights, Partia rhe “World” Cafe, formerly the), "ent Bulidings, Victoria, B.C. within thirty Gays after the first appearance of Yokohama Cafe, Third Ave, and! bry tice in a local newspaper Maen Md ; : (ANDY CONSOLIDATED MINING SMELT }Seventh Street, is now open for! ING AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED | business under new management, ay P. ED Applicant y , attou, agent jwith an up-to-date service and| The date of the fret publication of this Popular prices, maiice 1 June SF $330. eoemesensmemee ———s NOTICE NOTICE All persons having bills om ac. ei a) THE ar ren of an application for E a ’ me lesue of a fresh Certineate of Title t jcounts against the Yokohama);Lot Three (8), Block Fifteen. (15), Town \Gafe requested to of Brewart (Mab 818A prese rt | of the Satisfactory proof are | jee een Ce ene eee eee *| OR tea and iy { toa of Canada and tie. ee 0, GOO, 00x whi . ed ay Mated the io:)°h!8 « Tharketad at es * ‘ We ain to fost t 4 ther dey , ‘ ; ent Nhe fishing industry t the Resow ces on. weed B174 on nv UNION BANK OF CANAD Prince Rupert Branch \ A. T. Bro leric k, Manager QE mr ee “Tarr TE a renee THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA RPOCOM MEN MONEY ORDERS As a safe and economical method of ren to $50. ne These Money Orders are payal Without ' bank Canada (Yukon ex epted) n New : cities of the United States and are negotiable at « in Great Britain and Ir sy, 1 under teents Over $) not exces t iver = t exceeding $10, 6 cent Over t ' . Prince Rupert Branch - - - A. W. Cameron, M ana ger DENTISTRY fetes QUALITY Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS ring, 9 le 12, Mergoen, 130 te $30, Saturdays, § Every Evening from 7.30 to $ ( Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment ird and Ot? B.C Rooms 4, 5, 6, Helgerson Blk., Cor Best Equipped Office in Northern SIU S.S. PRINCE RUPER Hera S.S. PRINCE GEORGE Pacific es meee Midnight Sunday and Thursday for Swanson Bay Ocean Falis, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattic Anyox Wednesday, 10 p.m. Stewart, Saturday 10 p.™ S.S. PRINCE JOHN Port Clements, Masectt and Buckley Bay Points Southern Queen Chariotie Isiands, June 1210 June mr. A TRAIN GERVICE Mondey, W*dnesdsy snd Betwrdey e) 1h oe Edmonten aod Winnkee, waking ect all » te east ant sult Pacsenger Prince George, Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines cove Phent 380 and reervat S2e Third Avenue for information Oty Tieket OMee, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN PACIFIC OOEAN services B.C. Coast Steamship Services sis. PRINCESS MARY OTT a a ert: for Ketchikan, Junseu, Skagway, Alaska, from Prince Rup sun te ert For Vancouver Victories end Seattle from Prince Rup June 110, #¢ july 3, 19, 1 , 6. 6. PRINCESS BEATRICE Mardy fay, Alert BAY: Swanson Bay, oven re from Prince Rupert for Beaver Cove, Powell River, Vancourer and orle Every Seturdey, om to For rates, reservations and pellings apply * W. 0, ORCHARD, Genera! Agent. os Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert | ‘ loss of the ahove Certificate of them to Mr, mM. M. Stephens, at | Title having peso produced, notice is a ae phereby given mt it is my intention ¢ | bis oflice, Third Avenue, not later Issue After the expiration of one month than July 1 next properly certi-. | Coo toe —e rt eh to ‘or ’ ha . - or cate ¢ lle to the above men fled as correet by T. Nagamatsn, gonad ede, in the name of Vietor A. G the former proprietor, October 1910, thd la emiceeedlohe co Dang Ho ¢ veal ss PH: Land Registry (Mee, Petnee Mupert, B.C. | ioe o and 1" Bhong Way. S0th day of March, pee ’ 2 Proprietors, H MacLEOD, District he gistrar of Titles, THE VANDERHOOF HOTEL VANDERHOOF, B.C. The Hotel That Is A Home. ' »d service Centrally located. Convenient to depot. Go section. European Plan, Garage and Livery in cont UNnper New MANAGEMENT r JAS. F. McCORMACK - ~ Manage , eS Come to the ROOM d Cigarettes propriettes When in Town, SVEA POOL R Near Beer, Soft Drinks, Cigars 4” E, Petersen