Salut day The “Round” All Wood Horn They sing INTO a round horn, and the Brunswick sends it OUT in a round hort That's a simple °‘se« ret’’ isn't it And yet no one has a . eyer made a round WOOD horn before---and more than that, no one ever will, because this is one of the ex- that, clusiv e patents d features of Ask for Atkins’ Sausage. ul ,. . * Al the meeting of the Board of | Trade last evening W. W. Wright was elected a member of the or- onto Tollowing the month covered by the Return. ns for Taxes in Arrears must be made forthwith, ise the penalty provided by law will be enforced. By ortier of the DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE, j icLEO Acting Collector of Inland Revenue, Prince Rupert, B.C * | o ° lol News Notes 1! 4 In the Letter Box 1 THE DAILY NEWS [in the Letter Box ~~ Boys at Shipyard. Daily News Editor } ; O* © Kegarding the matter of small Morte H. Craig arrived back in|boys being employed at the ship the city by the Grand Trunk boat |building plant and the nature of today. jthe work they are engaged in, as i 3 a : lone wh daily i ic job and W. EE. Watker of the Naas was conversant with the ture of the mnongst yesterday's arrivals in work the boys are doing, I wish the city, oe es to state for the information of D. A. Zarelli was an arrival |‘H¢ school trustees that tic ae oes from the south by this morning's |‘ 9°¥8 are Going is not of @ ila alin ’ laborious nature, a cannot in- ate jure them in that re t. On the Stationery, Toys, Kitchen hard-| Other hand it will « e the boys ware, China, Crockery, Glass,|' #et an early gras mechani-| 0 discount at Denny Allen|©@! Construction h in my Co 84 opinion is merely ar xtension of . . ’ jour manual training hool, Be- Among these arriviixz ii isejsides it will give t boys some ty yesterday were T. A. Sandi-jcash in hand with i lo pro- n and Capt A. §. Johnson oficure some of their ! g cherished} llaysport, drsires, | i ° Ad ° While no one ¢ J argue thal j Mrs. Campbell of Smithers i8ia boy could not meet with an aec- i sitor in the city, having ar-lejdent around the plant, neither rived from the interior on Thurs-lean one argue Uial ther ire free day's train, ifrom danger running wild around the streets. In my nion the boys are merely tab x advantage if their sthool vaeation and have s N two million wheels rolls the traffic of Cana- One in every ten Canadian earners is a railway employee. In 1913, the car inspector received 26 cents per hour for ning mithe Prince George tested in mining arrived thislig@g eeeess8eaecusn 4 ind will leave tonight for Stewart They inetude General Leckie, who interested in. the Hercules ‘ W..Hoges, manager of the Kank of Montreal at Vanoouver; lb b, bb. Gillies, A, 1 Jukes and \ I Khaynor : . . \ notice that application had been made by the Express Trafic 5 ti AS, 20 per cent. Discount on all iitjheeeaees HE YANDERHOOF HOTEL opean Plan, ~MISS GLEESON == Summer Goods dingy “ont Pant ‘ . 6 Coats Voile Dr>sses, Cotton Skirts and \ olle Blouses VANDERHOOF, B.C. The Hote! That Is A Home, aily loc: ated. Convenient to dent. Good service oo Livery in connection, MANAGEMENT P. Me AAC CORMACK’ ~ = Manager Garage Association for a forty per cent inerease in rates was read at the meeting of the Board of Trade last night and left for the freight rates committee to answer. It Was explained in the cireular let ter that the loss in nine months had been $119,000 in addition to interest on bends and dividends to shareholders \ supplementary reading book will be introduced into the public schools next term by the Navy League which has the approval of the board of education, It was announced at the meeting of the league last night. In varioug purl of the province lecturers will visit and deliver addresses to the children For the essays written upon such subjects hand- ome pietures will be offered as prizes, In points whieh are too far out of the way to be visited these text boaks will be used and the essays sent in for the cem petitions eo te Pwo-color window cards take ihe eye quickly, See them at the Wonder Health Restorer TIMBER SALE X 2556. Vr} W is Great Sealed tenders will be received by the ALBERT ' ' ‘ vis Forester not later Man hooh on rerbar i dy Con- be Ninth day of August, 1920, for the caeahalll jtaken on the character of little da's steam railways. a 1o or 12-hour day. \ ganization, 5 a nen. They will again return to ’ | ’ j | Pp. W. Mackinrot of Port Es-|00Yh00d when ‘echoot opens, ivi- : i sington is a visitor in the city,|{?Teugh laying dows their tools As each train reaches a divi To-day he is paid 67 cents per juavin® arrived ip fromthe Skeeng /0"0 taking up their books, bigger, sional point these wheels must — hour for an 8-hour dav. and Hiver yesterc better and wiser pu; > ‘ ‘ Zs “* AE RPI cig Phanking you, Mr. Editor, re- be tested. Forthisworknine $j _01 for every hour or portion Mrs. Everard Forest Duby will! *! fully ates in hundred car inspectors are of an hour thereafter ! r nis ne r heard of a ‘‘square’’ rp ina band o y at her home on Fuourtl . D S . ’ Touepevse Jen rer prs — Avenue East ar ae i rust 10,| — required musical instrument; your : w a square megaphone, ie z oe M Rorvik lef » the! We learned in High School that all sound waves travel in Ped Vas he 1 short holida ee The wage bill of the railways ‘les or ovals, yet you wi.) not find any round horns or 1,000 tons Nanatino Wellington jing’. tra While the train crew pk we for car inspectio alone on plifiers iff any of the oid style Talking Machines | have eee for Albert & ™ their orders, while engines are Se On Se. Lee - " , ; , “— Caffery, Ltd.: also 100.000 feet M I era i i the . Sace- = ; ae pos. oo nishing lumber, Phone 146. tf/P: George eater a changed, while tee and water from $757.373 in 1913 to R & wonde ‘ ever COOG . e ‘ ‘ +} . “Nowe oe ANY ‘ er ‘ ik woe se tabs ASR ise nt p-to th tanks are charged, the Car 92,200,750 in 1gig! Ye Brunswick ré rd ry phono : nget the recent arrivals in the i fishing boats which were Inspector strikes ‘each wheel gra price uns t aah eeniananea ni ode a be and axle—and listens for the . ’ . ‘ katlah yesterday afternoon holding over the itehes until Denny Alte Cote ietet tees Eee false note that marks a flaw. ’ McRAE BROS., LTD. SP eccmndeaee torte. sacl : ! NE. ae ere ; ee ’ ti S. Wallace Co.'s entire stock! gretting the fact thak there was Though he rarel¥ finds one, cost of railway service Booksellers Stationers Printers f Crockery, Glass and China. 84 at : a : - PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Save Nea nace nd cme senile the vigilance of the railways in Canada goes back, directly ~ se oo oe * stalior Trade. The id cannot on that jaccount be or indirectly, into the pay ae i ihe israne unA Ofces re- . try ¢ we a ~ ¥ turned from a holiday trip to theijion next year relaxed—and 3,500,000 hours _ envelopes of Canadians and ee ec, Ste eee oe Pa : of labor must be paid for this the cashrregisters of Canadian son, an Indian, plead- ; 3 ae st high Ans: A olan et etait’ service aloné.eyery, year. merchants. Ss. Clements se city engi-||, 1 watch and ehain at Port eer, Is taking his kolidays and “ a aes - ‘. oe Paint : a : Figwhes of >rostmate omby wiil eave tonight for Stewart, this ne } . j en s ‘ panied by Mrs. Clements, Hy : p f s . . : Major and Mes. Philpott and Capt. | yp ongay reased freight rates ave imperative, not only tn the tnterests of the y Mi “ ilways but of the individual citssen and the community as a whole. Department of Customs and Inland Revenue Lieut sing who has been), » Judee Y ¢ t thie y in the interests of the ; : NOTICE tw # 7% a Jo . i ot : tis This ts the -sixth of a series of advertisements published under the autho ity of vox y ft ‘y ‘ in ¢t ‘ ’ ‘ +} 5 ; : ,ia ‘ j ‘ ‘ f > i] A rig . . : a ‘ : “te To Manufacturers, Wholesalers ny reqnesth; ®t le hossitel om n the nist The Rat way Association of Canada i : . Lieut Helmsing will repeat . : and Retailers at Cheol, Hgeeels SM. Mon 90 injured. WITH , a ce estseteaeeeteeee ter: I . ‘ ' at Returns At the County Court this morn-/» * i iz ’ Exe ne J. J. Uriacher was sentenced Notice to Advertisers * Ce te ae ee roe Tee ae ae t be mack t Collector of six miths at Okalla Farm tole . Miss Margaret Allen left for up Reve fro ' ' or ‘ red may date from the time of his arrest Casua advertisements , r by t train this rong ; . is charged with the assault for insertion same day @# she w visil for a few days ® e James Garnett who received should e in the Daily #iw parents before leaving a a a n : Lux i ‘ ‘ i he t and ries In the head dur- News e before 10 a. m Sot short | lay to Edmonton. O 1Se ] ) eac! hb . ¢ a fighting fracas on Sunday Changes in advertisements ® She pes to be in Hazelton for . pe a should be op hand baturs 8 |the arfivel'of he Nome sirplahil at the Mine August Ist a CW ONES tar M wufacturers’ Li Xx, and 0 eth mies iad Sal iA! scale aaa ® 5 p.m. on previous day Peanccecogugecntgercnpen a ene — . Tax st be made not later than the last day of r re . We have 600 tons on hand that the*raise does not nth foll " affect. PUT IN YOUR WINTER'S COAL NOW AND SAVE MONEY Nanaimo-Wellington is the cheapest and ir econ- omical in the end. & McCAFFERY, LTD. Nothing > i ase of nee t % an tains Nothin x - but arate rues et ieee = a Phones 116, 564 d Blue 69 Hi bes \ Alcohol | | (hme i year will be allawwed for re-| No Drugs noval Of timber s This j iration is the Further particulars f the Chief Forester, - - “— \ a, B. ¢ wv District Forester, Prince private peescriplion of one pert, B, ¢ , NOTICE , of the w js greatest her- » _—— IN THE MATTER of an application for >» balists thie sult of a life- TIMBER SALE x 2570. Ps tissue of a fresh certificate of title to e meeton t ’ tigation }Lot 23, Block 7, of Lot 369, Range 5, Coast ee ame OF ny ef pase x received by the /|District (Map 972 I R th sand testify as Dists than noon on NOTICE ts hereby given that satisfactory ea ooms : tent , { the 2nd di ugust, 1920, for the/proof of the loss of the coremente of gue ane to its Ww dertul et- uuirchase of Licence N 2570, near Bella/covering the above lands ving been fur ‘ al ai : A ist ta ions Ry ila, B. ©. fo cut 308.000 feet of Cedar, |nished, it ts my tatention to issue, after the 309 Seeond Avenuy fects Asthina, Spruce, Hemlock apd haltsain lexplration of One month rom the date of ty hit ; . T™ years will th lhowed for Fr moval | the first publication reof, a fresh curtuif Bron Gattarrh, of timber Pea oe leate of title to the above lands, in the Home Cooked Meals et il natism in Further particulars of the Chief Porester,/name of Janet Barrie Traynor, Which’ é : ' lndig Vie torte B " .° the District Forester, | Certificate ts dated t4th October 1915 and Breakfast, Dinner and all for Indigestion Vrinee Rupert, B, C, [is numbered 8105 . moceintain Supper and Ht wh trouble, Pit x ; a i Acting District Registrar of Titles Try our Home Made Bread Ners Complaints TIMBER SALE 2535. | Dated this 26th day of June 1920, d C k Land Registry UMice, Prince Rupert, B.C an axes % sladder hidney ind) Bladder Sends i tie troubles, Female com. Minister of Lands pot later than neon on} ; hildr , the 20th day ef July, 1020, for the pur i plaints Children’s chase of Licence X 2535, to cut a eee. 1000 | 8