} eee ee . * THE DAILY NEWS Pucsday, J a= —_—eeee>eke——e————— - ¥ - - — en ars 7 = oe r = _ eaimasil ’ > =p “—s niches er eee eee eee | — THE DAILY NEws HER CASE SEE The Man in the Moo MAIL SCKEDULE | « / Pine nin Q | senna c en aeeeneee PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA . Says Seb unt halle ™ N T S T R Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News HOPELESS FY] ) Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. * PHAT much ag In us } to Mdsders at 10:30 a.m, aman the appearadee o i’ Ba ai kes is H. F. PULLEN, eaneene EDITOR. 4s " if some of the girls would get all From the East. suas ys But Frult-a-tives Brought jthe beach and ivto the water, | Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: noth tat err jdays at 7 p.m. QUALITY i i | THAT there arent ver me City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per Month ............ 75c. Health and Stre gt Bethemn' tae) ool " a st oa — By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, 9 Sr. Rose St., Monrmean. niet akdiata 9 4 jac ened va For Vancouver and South. ie EO, EO YORE Ae i Chas POS Cube t eee $6.00, ‘i ; ae hal ttre ' le ee a4 PUENGAYE vst okies (euway 7 p.m To al) other countries, in advance, per year ............ $7.50. i Gua Witting you $0 Tem you Mas | om a Pradnys oi sevens +n 11 p.m : lowe my life to Fruil-adtives’., This | rHAT orl nodation Satendays 2 pan ° ne cdici elieved me when I had ; eee as eae F 14 et TELEPHONE 98. a was somewhat Tus undays alls ivan up ho fever being well, } ‘ ° ai — oe ry ‘ Bg ee Ne saeaeas from |WCll Island Saturday night Baturdays, 0% 6m. - Morning, 9 to 12, Aft OFFICE HOURS Transient Display Advertising $1.25 per inch each inserti®.) jy s2ocig—had suffered for years; | sa Ait ae me orning, 9 to 12, Afternoon, 1,30 to 5.90, Saturdays, ¢ to 17 aly Transient advertising on front page .......... $2.00 per inch. | and nothing I took did me any good. |, . e re must | a rioa ta From Vancouver arid South, Every Evening trom 7.30 t0 9 Local Readers, per insertion, .......6..... 4 25e, per line.| I sead about “Frult-a-tives” and |, He al 7 ve nage he ‘te a saath Sundays bese webcceaess 10 p. i. Classified advertising, per insertion, ..........- zc. per word.| tried them, After taking a few boxes, [""' > . rr a . oe '’ Wednesdays ......+. 10:90 a.m Dental Nurse in attendance Legal Notices, each insertion, ...... ' 15c. per agate line.| o¢this wonderful medicine made from porevey we byte te PUENI® 6-9 6 0-0. cg hs 10.90 a.m, Phorie 100 for annointment Contract Rates on Ay Jfication. | fruit juices, 1am now entirely well” THAT the Irish a the Mexi-|Ptida@ys «.s...6e5- i pin ppe AH advertising should be in the Daily News Office on day oF | Madame ROSINA FOISH, = [cans have a good deal in common Mondays, 8m. , . Rooms 4, 5, 6, Heligerson Btk., Cor. 3rd and 6th cedin ublication, All advertising received subject to approval. | a boa, 6 for 02.50, trial sine Me. Jand that the chief thing is Nehte dijsdtiniip a ae ee ais , at ot eee ha lustpala by aN | —" For Anyox and Alice Arm. Best Equipped Office in Northern B.C. , 9 ao -a-tives Limited, Otte ; * ’ . BuMGRS .cceccscess o. 43 OW DAILY EDITION. Ss Tuesday, July 20, 1920. | Fruit-a-tives Limite: LEA | ‘THAT no snatte ME oagrriy vance a ee ee . ss _— : - - | Presidential race Ohio wins ——_ Commit Grammars AGENCY FOR ease Hae oroaident Of the ; ae ae and Alice — se To Bonfire. Ae aes de . [United States is sure to by lease acai tennec es What is this? “English grammar as it is now taught should] Canvas goods, oilekins, pew spaper man. y es be dropped entirely from our schools. ehild need never parse} boots, overalls, mackinaws, THAT. Canad: «alii! apneats tol\@er Pert Strapsen, Arrandale, Mitt . van tm . Vl gloves, waterproof clothing, nor diagram an Hnglish sentence, Cavett an English verb, nor pepe ne: ana be the “wet hope the bibulous Bay, Wales Island and Naas River. C S. S. PRINCE GEOR decline an English noun. Indeed it would do little harm if ul| wana dndemiesr asul socks, §|Americans. SUMdAYS «es e+4 eeeeee. it J. in \h GE the English @rammers adapted for use in elementary oe TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS. fj). the eS ( Poland's Fridays . BAILING . ape t a ¢ tted to a bonfire.” Aa amen 8 re ae Midnight Sunday and Thursday for Swanson Bay, Occay were o be committer oa po | m3 F. MAGUIRE fnew premier is) Grrabari, f it From Pt. Simpson, Arrandale, Mill Falls, Vancouver, Victoria one Seaitic. The North ‘American Review continues an And so this article in to denotince English | illogical in-| grammar as unscientitic, ilexuble dictum which forces children to decline to conjugate verbs in te nges, mo wds and voices|# whick do not exist, which long since have ceased to he, and to make adjectives agree possible. | * with nouns when agreement is neither necessary nor The writer is Mr. Walter Kellogg, an Ogdenburg a graduate of Columbia University, ind a member of the Board of Regents of the University New York. And hess not Gest lawyer, where he was senior poet of his class, ¢ of the State ol alone in his views, for j nouns in cases — eeeeeeev teervaeee eer Tuesday, July 20 e eid has visited here 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert §/CUld Perhaps be better were it Bay, Wales Island and Naas ae . Holdskt. . PuCOdayS 2 sie wwccicesesces —_——$—$$ $$ aS ie iF » Be ria des. dks Ohad Od aa ROREHERHHRER MOREE THAT railroad affairs around ical * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES = Ergon Rupert ar ull a ey ae * * Queen Charlotte telande: aryeny ieenved & * Dr.'Yor Massett, Port Clements and Upper isiand points: ; High, 4:28 a.m., 19.3 feet. VTHAT we need a datly trau 17:02 p.m., 19.8 feet, service and, no doubt, v wet itt, Low, 10:38 a.m., 3.5 feet how , ‘rom Masset, Port Clements and " 93:42 p.m., 5.6 feet ——_—___ Opper Island points: he says: “In New York State the truth was seen years ago, bul Wednesday, duly st SIX HUNDRED TONS ? ; gh, 6:18 a.m,, 17.8 feet, in practise jit has been only half realized. Much less time is High, A ras 19.2 feet OF SCOTCH LI UOR “or BSkidegate, Queen Charlotte : 7:52 p.m., 19:2 fees www spent on Engiish grammar, but we are still devoting too Low, 11:23 a.m,., 5.2 feet. Q City and Lower Island points " davli t to ft. The syllabus prepared by the Department ' 29 nvch d ylight ’ pre} | Thursday, July 22 |. Within the next few days many|¥rom Skidegate, Queen Charlo of , cucation reeommends thatyno formal grammar be taught High, 6:18 a.m., 16.4 feet. : : . " ° i : ' {8:45 {18.5 feet ) Vancouver householders will ba City and Lower Island eae until the sixth grade is attained, but one wonders why it is still ty p.n., oo) wee lthe well-known grand and ' | : 3 ow, 0:10 a.n., 6.3 feet. 4 . ot 3 ; vernitted to be tanght at all. + ere 7 hous feeling aa they lock tt ilar es ee ere door, The reas 1 the ad For Skagway and the Yukon. Who Will Teach | Friday, July 23 vent ‘el the Harrison direet liner p ! ’ {i aw | - High, 7:27 a.m., 15.8 feet. | rte 7 "* : ro eee te 10:$oaa., 47,0 fost. aces ee Mee arrived) Prom Skagway and Yukon. English grammar is violated unconsciously with distressing | peg a ag Friday from the United Kingdor 8 lays 3 Low, «2:32 a.m., 6.9 feet, wena a frequency, but no such deliberate attack upon it has been heard ha+46 nin. 0:8 feat (The Dig freighter was coaling at a since the days of Jack Cade, the English rebel, who thus de-| The time used is Pacilic Stan- ae choaa ort ledo brin et mapin a Oe oe 5 i i € 2 i” a) oledo brings nourced the Lord Say: “Thou has most traitorously corrupted |dard, for the 120th Meridian west.) ...°, ' ,, icht and 75 “ ' Point. tonsa oO eigh an 40 per For Balurdqgays ...e+.6- .F the. youth.of the realm.in egecting a Grammar School. It will beh it is counted from 0 te 24 hours bith’ db-beNdciich whlidid: Yeitaaed ¥" ' : won whe 1 ® . : rom ine * proved to thy face that thou hast men about thee that usually Te Waren tates at ee Port |°"*"* and tons tpon tons of 1 a e 0 “4, tg ‘ i aph ¢ such ; » words as or for thirs ritish Colum. tulk of a noun and a verb and uch abominable words as no lsimpson but the time for Prince} | quor oe re 7 e iti a ; ” Caristian ear can endure to hear.” A few years previously one Of|jupert varies only a few minutes ona. 7 . sia : ag saa? a » he ilasgen ane ‘onsiats 0 0 the prelates at the Council of Constance objected to the grammarjon some days and on others is) esas atid nde “of thi , ifs ‘seence oO ® grains af of Sigismund 1, who retorted; “I am the Roman Emperor, and|the same. The range of the tide), seit: Atacedl Seni : si . linagy — « ' at 1 am above grammar.’ But we are not all Roman Emperors, |'"49 ba aes oe ” per cont Hat, as manifest are ae ‘ aid the followers of Jack Gade seems to be increasing Baa |Breater at Prince Rupert than a chipmenta of settiera’® effects. the : : ; |Port Simpson both at springs and) — ; hatte! beta Eaglish is continually offending not only on the streets and in|neaps, Therefore the rise in the ered s ana i aaa . i ' iave come 0 f is! , , other places, bat in advertisements, prospectuses, and similar|Prince Rupert harbor is slightly) ou oy 4 "| NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that ia business publieations. Mr. Kellogg admits that “cultural and|#neater than Port Simpson. rhe local offices Balt Proper tionate Aliot Act” panned & om mercial opportunily’ depends in great part upon one’s know- >a ieee 2 in ae - os oat Guthrie & ¢ 1a) ‘om : . by bers 0 eel above the average jeve!l © Sadi ; 4 ' a ledge of his mother tongue, and that first and foremost the work llower low water { “F expect w j he de ' Gr city od ; ef the schoo! is to be centred upon attaining a correct use of| many ores Livery uM oe CH aaa « ; veh cs ve IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH sty er Crow! f Ga ~ : idiomatic English. ‘The teacher,” he says, “is the crux of the? COLUMBIA. ; , het ‘ ‘ ate alictment ; —_— ’ is ’ ’ nr a) ’ peoblem,” but who will teach the teacher if grammars are com-|1IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- |» .\9 nw J B and ' tS ot de : ‘ nh . | TION ACT , m mitted to a bontire? — Toronto Globe. | and toward th , Aus mn }i% THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF : = —_— = ——____—_—_- EDWARD M. HAYNES, DECEASED, IN- TESTATE. us af le TAKE NOTICE that in order of His oatren tt onour F 5 gine made the 0th day T Y A rhe of November, 1915, | was appointed Ad en ears go fh ite tr | minis strator to the ” estate ef Edward M | Hayes deceased, and haying in Prince Rupert } : claims against the said te are hereby ow which special atter | poamres d ww furms sb i n sperly verified ihe t ¢ appearing im the current tesues lo me, on or befo i day of July July 20, 1910 f this paper, — ’ Z }1920, and on parties inde bied to the estate C.L. M 1 a ‘1 r GEO. 1. NADEN : lare required to pay the amount of their te Bee nroge Nas severed 11s » y : r , * of the Highest Grade and Lowest Cost indebtedness one fT re connection with the Grand Trunk | Department ten