‘THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Pr ing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. “TORTURED BY TERRIBLE ECZEMA in advance, . $7.50, TELEPHONE 98. To all other countries, per year ... Contract Rates on Az plication. All advertising shonld be in the Daily News Office on day pre-| ceding publication. All advertising reecived subjeat to approval, DAME PETER LAMARRE Pointe St. Pierre, P.Q. “7 think it my duty to tell you how rhe n s < > rid ctobe t 92 | : : ce i" ‘ ni ~ DAILY EDITION, wig fs Friday, October 8, 1920. much your medicine has done for me, || the United I suffered for three years with terrible ne of the = cian ae vee "> the constil \\ Address of the Cai. : ; . ry os ones — 5 eat aaa Ex-President. Ne wy diG BOL GO me an) ood, ’ ee Ths. address ot iden, Witla Hi Patt before thé Canadian} ¢ Sheer t Set O98 Des Ss Ree ee ne x " ’ Saliva’ and two boxes of ‘Fruit-o-tives’ : th Club vesterday was clever. It was reasoned out, and at times i : ' i. and my hands are now clear. The [change back. In | was witty. © The humor cannot well be shown in any printed . t. Dealing with the mati of woman's suffrage the ex pain is gone and there hes been ne jeifect has bes . * repor eaung 3 ver 0 , e retura, I think it is a marvellous [rid of thir and 5 pre ssident expressed some doubt as to the immediate benetit. He cure because no Other medicine aid |ihe necessity ‘ ® ; if Re eoiesl ar - ne nian DeeE ’ easily jst awe he “ aie me any good and I tried all the {institutions for inebriates who did ©% &&S @° O08 Oe Cee - s el ¢ othe ords ‘ > Shae ene Y POHUEans remedies I ever heard of, without [not keep wit ti ' ‘ MAIL 80 [ a . ress it in ¢ tther rather v3 t re, she is ‘like setae? ‘ , : ; ebb. ' " ' HEDULE . , To expre in von her neuer vulgar figure he is likely tO!) penefit vuatil 1 used ‘Soothe-Salea rhe law. how 2. ie euneeseenesseeesece follow the herring drawn across the main trail. and ‘Fruit-c-tives.’ tend it dis i The clever politician is an adept at drawing a herring across ‘Frult-a-tives’ cooled the blood | She, oe ne i For the East. ** i the trail. He tries to lure off those who do not set their minds) and removed the cause of the disease, j ." : if a Mendays, Wednesdays ang Sat- r on the main object in view. To use an apt illustration in the! and ‘Sootha-Salva’ completed the 7 Pas A " Pdays St 10:20 &. Mm. present prohibition campaign, he is likely to give prominence to) cure.” + eee a eT . the fact thaté prohibition produces blind pigs, that prohibition Dame PETER LAMARRE (fils). yp: wh gale ' meee From the East. .. of ee ’ does not wholly prohibit, that a few people who cannot poison SOc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250, | |, Tie 7 , ne it as @) Suodeys. Toesdays and Thure. themselves with whiskey, do so with drugs, These are types of; At ‘all dealers or sent postpaid by vt ie dee : days at 7 p.m QUALIT TALI ] \ the herrings across the trail against which the ex-president would| Fritt-e-tives Limited, Ottawa, Oat. as T : pe, Sion aoinon. caters. é i , is For Vancouver and South. he ul play at i ' * : “ | ip lca gor { SUITCASES ied Chad het ut was lneturdare iy Dr Bay ns wih st hm ayne The ex-president was against prohibition before it became T R U N K S sy lo De a tt p ° y law, yet he admitssit has been of great benefit to the country. He ‘ ' y at ! : ‘ OFFI says it has closed workhouses and jails This is a wonderful the | 7 : i a we | orn € Pharr 1" soe tye admission for an anti to make. Mr. Taft is big enough, however, HANDBAGS \ . me 9 it, Oe : aoa | ' » will : > majorit i ( t ths eve 5 r ts hy f ; tvery £ whf ’ oe ae as = e o se a Mui y ponit truth ye if WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . ; ' From Vancouver and South. tte ; tw : t j A fe wT Mr. Taft — 10 p. m Dental Nurse in attendance ge of Experiment ene 10:00 a.m : a ee In All Matters. J. F. MAGUIRE ri ' . | a eres This is an age of experiment. We are always looking for 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert nd 1 ' Rooms 4, 6, Hel ion Bik., Cor. 3ed ani new things. We want to try new methods. In municipal gov Ty i | Best Equipped Off N en RC ernment we are never satisfied. The Union of Municipatities is r : : i a were . recommending radical changes in municipal laws. This is done eee eee eee eee t — a Sie wdad DA” ANGIE Sabte bond ‘eames OT the clliés ask tall ; i ' ‘ For Anyox and Alice 4rm nomen nee nA EaaISDEAERRERERRSSEREREDEIED changes in their private charters. We are al er PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * |% y hay 10 p.m . are always tinkering and |e@g@meeeeeeeeeeeeweas | Shi he ‘ seldom make much improvement i ‘ ; ©. 04 The Pr al G : ; Friday, October 8. jlal ind deveot Che Provincial Government is now asked to take charge of| High. 10:41 a.m. {8.8 feet n it all high schools, and of course that means the financing of'them. ee ee ‘ a 7 18.9 rool, jin s Beta 4p Ser. a : From Anyox and Alloe Arm, Tt is an attempt to get the Provincial Government to take over| flow Ess a: s"4 ’ el 3 lai in, , , “— : n rie some of the burdens from the city. Somé years’ ago the voters! OE tide. te abe | DUPSOAYE «eres ee seen Wen, p.m f thi ‘ince gave ¢ : ; 16:56 p, m., 6.5 feet. — to Reo 1 of this province gave a mandate to a Government to burden them Saturday, October 9 a SOP ORNTES. , with an immense railway debt, which has to be paid. Asa result} Hieh. 11 ve . iY : it of i For Port Simpson, Arrandate, Mill in in OC the Government finds it has to impose taxes, It has to raise an|} inn, e 4 a. m., rp 9 ae jit effort ¢ ga Bay, Waies Isiand and Naas River. j nse ¢ "Pye » we te yom ¥.6 feet, ti otto . j ‘pen pe ‘ umount of revenue and is in @ worse plight than any} Low, 5:18 a.m. 5 feet bon i i municipality. Yet there are continnons and determined attempts 17:50 ; ' = and di Phat” wt KILN DRIED LANER EN on the part municipalities to take some of the income from| sag sabes ‘ ies : t of the i J LANER a )y the Provincial.Govyernments and to slough off on them « nll ? acifie Stan ur Was a good thing. bh From Pt. Simpson, Arrandais, Mil! from the Prince Rupert Lumber oor sé ‘hardehe I ome oOl'dard, for the 120th Meridian west aa oe eas ; Bay, Wales Island and Naas River as There are doubtless good reasons why the Provincial Govy- rhe Wa eauaied From F022. BONES d peo to end a ) mn a ’ ernment should take over the high school i th i igh Oo midnight. le social ayate I p.m . t hen fi , 18 and there are also The table given is for Port a e€ ar in e It¢ powerful] reasons why there should be local control. The tendeney lSimpson but the ti > ~ ha ty = i of the day is against centralization co : ‘ume t ri a a? for Prince labuses re? thie Queon Chariotte Isiands: ‘ L ; Rupert varies only a fe ‘s “ . have always believed the, hospitals shonld be run asion some days ¢ re ew rt : For Massett, Porm Clements and a Pleasure i provincial institutions, but whether the arene ae tha 4 ie days and on others is war 4 se th pper ialand pointe al aeemeenenll Ce make the change or not, there is doubt. A 1e time to | the same. The range of the tide ' volinhs Rog S = ee have to pay hospital faan . it j b I ca hg should notjinay be computed as 5 per cent} j . Order irot ‘ ; ’ ‘ I i ‘is bad enough tor him to stop greater at Prince Rupert ths i s her, earning-and perhaps lose his position as well as Er ' man at ! mange th rom Masset, Port Clements and ifi e : without having to pay for tia . oe a ¥ , 71 peng a doe ae | Port eee both at springs and},,, ' ae Ai Upper Island points Paci 1c Cartage, Ltd. Phon r . Ss pita may be allineaps. Therefore the rise the : y ae : ' right for a sing! : in thel¢ ty of 4 we 6 tod i 18 e man, but for a married man a spell of illness|Prince Rupert harbor is slightl ‘ o“ | ; i = eS i1imself or family_is tragedy j nate people mere } * J greater than Port Simpson f . ‘ : r OR OO —_—_ Ps ga 7 . ifortunate for that ce: or Skidegate, Quean Charlotte — ‘ Phe height is in feet and tenths iii, pynoriy nt hed heen | City and Lower Island points ti jof feet above the average level off), y ae en ee , nf