I PA OR TWO SICKENING HEADACHES ENDED DY "FROIT-A-TIVES" Effect was splendid when she tried this Fruit Medicine East Ship Harbour, N.S. Tor years, I was a dreadful sufferer from Constipation and Headaches, and I was miserable In every way-. Nothing In the way of medicines seemed to help me and I was almost discouraged. Theo I tried "Frult-a-tiTM" and the efl'ect was splendid; and after taking one box, I can safely say I am well. I feel like a new person In eery way and I am deeply thankful to have relief from those sickening headaches". Mrs. MARTHA DE WOLFE. DAILY EDITION (bbbi&bbbbbbbhBw "Fniit-a tives"will always relieve Headaches duetoConstlpationbecause they act directly on the liver and cause the bowels to move regularly and naturally. This rids the system of Impurities and keeps the blood pure and rich. "Fruit-a-tives" are made of fruit Juices combined with tonica, are pleasant to take and mild and gentle in action, . Wc. a box, 6 for $2.60, trial siie 25c. At all dealers or sent by FRUIT-A-TIVES LIMITED, OTTAWA, 0T. London, Eng. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Christchurch, X.Z. ' The Daily News FRINGE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month. $1.00 By mail lo nil parts of the British Empire and the United States. in advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance per year. . . $7.50 TELEPHONE 94 Transient Display Advertising $1.40 per inch per insertion lYansient Advertising on Front Page. . . . $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion : 2fc per line. Classified Advertising, per insertion. . .... . .2c per wont Legal Notices, each insertion ..' ....... irc per agate Inn Contract Rates on A)"piicnlion. All advertising should be in The Daily News Olllce on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject lo approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Saturday. July I i, 1023. Province May Yet 8ell Its Railway. The province of British Columbia may yet sell its railway, the Pacific and Great Eastern, which has been such a load lo carry, both in interest charges and in operating deficit. 11 now looks as if there might be some bidding for the line and that the province may get out without losing very much. If the line can be operated steadily, the. province can afford to lose sumo money on the project which is of real value as a colonizer. Make Exhibition Best Yet Held. Prince Rupert cannot afford to neglect' the annual exhibition. While il is rather late lo awaken, Ihere arc sounds of B.C. Appeal On Freight Rates. Next month the appeal of Ilrilish Columbia ngaint Ihc ruling of the Hnilwny Hoard will be heard by Hie Privy Council. The. appeal i ngniitl Hie iliscriminalory rales' which have been a grnde the peo uie advantage or Hint grade. Yet such lias not so far been Hip ense. The farmers of Ihc prairies have had lo pay a high rnle, thus driving Ihc grain eastward instead nf allowing it to come In the ports of the west. The financial interests of the East are nunposed lo be hold ing op thfl West, and Premier Oliver is putting up a bailie royal. Jt is. Jo he hoped he will win. SCHOOL SAVINGS-AT , ANYOX AMOUNTS TO A SUBSTANTIAL SUM Principal Manxer That $1,342.22 Was Placed to Credit of Pupils ANYOX. July 11. In connection willi the savings scheme instil tiled by I lu school board last October, Principal Mnnzer reports thai some l,3 13.22' was deposited by pupils. Tim board iiu, trodured the system In Iry nd inculcate the saving liabll, as so iiiupIi money seemed to bo in the possession of the children of the town. II would seem; Dial tin? scheme has justified its adoption. In litis connection Mr. Maiuer ard as above, nine subjects: Frank Harrington, fi!; May Harrington. 585; .Margaret Barr, 5l'J; rtf wan I Swanson, 538; Ilernic Clay. 532: Mary O'Neill, 5IC; Jennie Oxley. 1D8, PRINCE RUPERT ROUTE IS FAVORED BY TOUR PARTIES FROM EAST Hardlsty Party From Cincinnati Is Here Today and Cosmopolitan Tourists From Kansas-City Due Monday That the Jasper Park-Prinn n -4 . .x . ihii-i i- .iiicmicr il. irip is rapidly ' ' increasing ' " in 11 favor with Now that efforts are being made lo secure immigrant for ""'f , . , , ..... ... ilastern holiday seekers is indi- i i ,i i Lanaija and Hint already people are turning their eyes tin. way.'iab-d by the ever growing num- ine vamo oi mix railway in opening up, not only t lie lands of hers of organized tour parties the. upper 1-raser River but also of the Pence River country, i - . : II I J k iii. ii ..it: piissniK inrouKii me ruy these being realized., Its inception was a mistake, probably; but now Iiiere have l,aVB been ,,,,on many nK,ny of nf lhat so much money has been spent on it, the wo,l must be o7- a pinni, inn ii win ior priviiit: iiiicrcsis ami not lor i fie pro vincial government to do that. season are ex peeled in the course nf the nexc few wcek.s Last night Ihere arrived frnp, Cincinnati a party of fifteen per. sons senl out by the llardisty Tours of that cily and personally conducted by Miss Jean llardisty, I be excursionists took the I'rinci movement in the fall fair camp nmrit.is understood it will be very Rupert for Stewart and will re w'tde awake .soon and people will, be realizingTliat then! is lo bo Dim south to Vancouver on that a big fnir here. vessel 0.iay. Each fair should be different from the nrevimw n nwJ A narly "f 20 frnm ' n . , .... ' mopoiuan lours or Kansas Cilv "i iiiniiurs ,-iuu incy will arrive on Monday evening's mum mi siress ceriaui puases ot ttie work which will make it,lraln and will proceed south characlerUtiQ of their year. By emphasizing certain depart-i""' ''rince. Oeorge. , - i menis, it is possible lo keen un tniblic in eresl. In Ok. mm. mil event. This year the feature of the attractions outside of the'. II. on -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ilamhlin I..I.I .lo,irl.l..M I . -vl.il.il U kt II... ....... .. . .. . .. . " '"""" "-niriieii ,n 1 ,v ",c ""o-o, won me cieciiou oi me queen aii(lllie cily on the Prince Ilunert "oi. i ins is aiways nu iiiieresinig event and serves yesterday anernoon. They lived to give a tone 'to the fnir which cannot olhenvise be secured, irhep. before the war for which . . . It L... .... is to ne expected that there w be a nrocession nt lll.n.-!," """'mm enusieu ami are ing. in which the o.iPP.. n,l iin m,.:-ic ,..:ii m :.. i.i i'...!','MCk remain, Mr. Hamblin " I .i.i.. V.JU I in ri.lli: lllllj III which, many others will lake part. In the matter of exhibits. Ihere ought lo be ndiellee di- lay this year than last, hecniise un to Hie. nresenl tiniA Mm entlier m the district has been much belter than it was. last year. The districts will doubtless vie with each other for the ncsi, uispmy anil the gucen Charlotte Islands is likely lo bo heard rrom lo a greater extent than formerly, ' The fnir is the big thing to which lo look forward now. resuming a position at the Digby Island Marine Station which h5 formerly held. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Ruoert Person, I.inknidng. Sweden: I. .1. Thiinpon, K. 11, Orde, O, 0. Moxham, John 1). Torfjlh, (!. K. Snell and II. Y. ItuxHel. A'an-eouver: It. V. Kerr, Mifx May-ford Kerr, Miss fircla Kerr, W. II. Wake, II, H. Ley ami W. 1. aing, Victoria; .1. M. Mayhall and A. K. Lar-en, Scallle: T. M. eniorceq ngiiinsi tins coast. The rales charged have been made Miller and fieorge McAfee, high apparently bemuse the"lUH. is built through the moiin-i'orgelown; Alex Kynoeh, Fort tains on n difficiill grade and therefore lh hnulage is more ex-l'- '""; Merl WalNe, Hazel, pensive. Now that the Canadian N'ationnl is being operated on 'on; Mrs. . Young. Anyox: t L. v similar to the prairie grnde, it is nalural (o expect that Wyh-r, Pan I'ranclsco; MIm pie who have pfoods lo ship from the prairies will be given 'rare. S.lewarl and I.. Anderson, hiirf Inlel; (;. Kraser, Dighy Island. Central I'. A. Iavvion, SinilherM; H, V). Mosrron, Surf Inlel; Pele Angcll, 1.. II. Nickerfln and Frank Favor. Kelchiknn. TH1 UAlLT IfKWB SalnrdajyJnlr , 105. The Man in the Mew SAYS. I FOOLS msJi Announces clasp I hem light 1 in mid angels HKNllY Ford pave .lie Uniled Stnle an object lesson in business and now he i doing t i m i laily with politic... An elllciency expert seems to be m Hie job. PltF.MIF.lt llahlwin of Oreat llrilain is already starting an advertising stunt. Very soon Ibere will be several (Canadian who know who is chief adviser to His Majesty in llial country. ' THF. new capitalist party 1 h a t is hovering around seems lo be poinls out thai the only oilier about as influential as a nins schools publishing a statement of children's deposits are tin South Vancouver schools. The Anyox saings amounts are published monthly in the (iranby News.'" PROMOTIONS MADE IN ANYOX HIGH SCHOOL ANYOX, July II. II. II. Man-iter, principal of Anyox schools, lias supplied a list of promotion in certain Jtigli mmiooi graiio. The papers were set by the Hoard of Kdiicaliou. at Victoria, and valued by the teachers who taught the subjects. The papers written by the four junior matriculation candidates from thjs school will be valued at Victoria, ami the re. ults announced towards the end of July. Those promoted from Ad vanced Junior Orade to Junior Mnlriculatinni standard average. 50 per cent," minimum in any sub ject. Hi per cent eight subjects: Kntherine Hoffman, t!22; Albert Scott, 557; Janet MViffatt, 552; Francis (ionlon, 181. From Preliminary Junior Orade o Advanced Junior Orade. stand tiiilo4 OiriTINO up in the morninx and gelling no in the world are closely relalcil, A I'OHl'.UlMNi: has a lot nf good points, but he can do little except climb trees and keep off the dogs. B.M.ANCK Is essential lo sun-... hank balance. IF Hie hint parly will only lake all the deadwood mil of the other two it will be of service to Hie country. So far' it Is succeeding; pretty well. . ALL things come lo those who wail. The same happens If lliey irder hash. MAN makes his own way in the world. Woman does not have to. "I LIKE the slow jnolion of the wall." declared Jake. 'There only one thing thai compares with il and that is I be slower notion of walking home after the dance." . . "WHAT I ke about Prince. Hupert is the tourists," remark ed a visitor recenlly. IMll'.MIKK Oliver has bad the P.O.I-., in his shop window for some lime and now Sir Henry I'lioriilon s;vs he has never been o (Tens I tji?, curio. If the premier wouhl come lo Princ lltiper! and take a few lessons from one M. Craig, he might soon weae a tale llial vvouiii make the C....l. head determined lo possess that road or die. Tardy lo bed , And tardy to rie Makes a man ready At making up lies, THK man who says be is al ways ready lo lake a ciiance is usually bulking for a sure Ihlng. TIIKHK was a man jrol rich in the risli business, vi nr years be searched until he found the right kind and when be had found them he sold the fish and kept the green hacks. Ten Years Ago in Princ Rupert July 1. 1MB. Mev. V. W. Kerr preached to a rapacity audience in the Kmpre lbenlre lal night. He prave nn ncciiiiiit nf the proceeding of the emigre at Toronto which lift attended. Muring for coal on I he Ynkoun II her, (Iraliaui Ixland, the. f.rn-ham Maud Coal A Timber Hyndi. cale- flrnrk a flow of oil lal week. This i xlaled by arrival from the Queen niiarlolle Maud. William Sihbald and Jack () Hrien are building a burglar-proof jail al Massrlt for tho provincial government. Tonight- Tomorrow Alright rllv MllMtaaHMk. Uf ni rf iilit tlx HmlaaMM lis". yu fMl flM. " latter Thu Plfls fm Mm Me" as. . J A Wonderful Discovery) For the Relief of ' Stomach Sufferers GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS Relieves Distress in 2 Minutes! A toothing, healing combination of natural elements, that relieves acute and chronic stomach and bowel complaints, is offered to suffering humanity by the JO-TOCO. OP CANADA LIMITED. This wonderfully efficient remedy was compounded by a medical man after suffer Ing for years and spending a fortune. It has brought buoyant health and vitality to him and the many friends to whom he has given it now you, too, can get it. Under the brand name of JO-TO, meaning "better or superior," this remarkable remedy is now on sale at drug stores. A teaspoonful, dissolved in a glass of BOAT ARRIVALS nV.H. sleainer Prince ltiiierl. Capl. Il, lioiiald, nrried on Minn from (he south yelenlay after noon at .'1 o'clock with the following lil of iatengers: For Prince Uuper! Ml Mary Hipp, Mi- M. MrlmiWd. Miss It. O'Neill, Miss II. Tibb. Ml S. Abler, Mi C. HerUell. M. A. Kraltz, Mr. and Mr. II. .lorkmnii and family, Miss M. Ilailey. .1. Sim, Mr. It. Ilntiiillou, lllhoi Itunoj!, H. . Ley. Ml W. Ailam, Mr. Wake, Mr. and Mr. II. Tonlbaker. Mr, Orde, Mi M, Mcl.enaghati, Mr. II. I). .Iohnori, Mr. McDonnell, J. W. MayliaH, A. K, l.arsen, Mis M. Howe, It. McLean, Mis (I. II. Kerr ami Mi M. K. KVr" NVin-nipegi, H, w. Kerr (Winnipeg , Mr. Jtighy, (irabani Mcllnnald, Oarrell Wall, Mr. Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Park, .1. P. Hums. Mr. and Mm. Ilamhlin, J. Ii. For-sylhe, Mr. and .Mr. Cole and family, F. Howler, W. II. Ilunion, Mr. M. Mclonabl, Mr. F. M. Crosby, O, S. Illch. Mr. S. W. Slneliell, Harry Houston andoii, Mr. and Mr. C, I. Jones, L. W. Palmore, Miss Henhy, Mi NIc -kolal, Mrs. McDonald, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Mann, Mr. Held, Mr. Simpon (I'ldmonlon A. McLellan, II. Shaw, .1. Odjter, 0. Sepecon and .1. Claydnn, For Slewarl Mrs, Pill and family, Mis Mcholls, Miss Hall, I, Hjiencr, Mr. Scoll, Mr. Anderson, "Mr. McLaren, A- Peler-son, l W. Tiirnhull, Mr. and Mr. Tidy and . child. Mrs. Ileii-son and child, Mrs. W. D, power and son, Mi Pill, tiis SeilTerl. Mr. Haymoml, Mr. Muirhead, P. Melson, Miss Snow, Miss Moore. Miss I.ayden, Miss M. Dnwd, Miss F.hesley, It. Miss M. Lee, ,. Olsen, I), P. MeDonald, Mr. Holme, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Prince, Dr. and Mr. Kaekley. Mrs, Hroadfonl, Mr. Harper, Mr and Mrs, Conn, Miss L. WalkurL Mr. Ilobson, .1. O, Slenhralen ami Misses .lancowskl. Mrs. II. D, .Inhiisoii relumed yeslerday aflernoon by ihe Prince Ftuperl from Ihe south afler a brief holiduy trip. hot water, relieves the most distressing in the stomach and bowels, stops rains IEARTBURN. ACID STOMACH. BLOATING, SOUR, BURNING STOMACH, and ALL AFTER EATING DISCOMFORT. IT IS NOT A DRUG, but Mother Nature's gift to mankind of a few of her harmless healing elements. By relieving the causes of your suffering, it prevents more serious complications and you thus escape years of suffering. Heed the warning signals and take JO-TO. If it does not give relief, your money will be refunded. It Is sold under an ironclad guarantee. It js pure and harmless, and will not krltate the most delicate stomach, Go to Your Drug Store get a box of JOTA Stop Suffering! JJ0-T0 almost instantly relieves ga3 pains, add stomach, bloating, heartburn, sour stomach and all indigestion and after-eating discomforts. FOR CONSTIPATION JO;TO h no equal. A single treatment will relieve the most stubborn easel and ta ' " BILIOUS HEADACHES !St..'I,adc,,M DrU&gistS l yu are requested to refund the purchase price wherever; JO-TO fails to give relief. J0-T0 is compounded in the laboratory of the JO-TO Co. of Canada limited, located at 456 Hastings Street East, Vancouver, B.C. SOLD BY ALL DRUG STORES Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnrs, Machinists, BolUrmikers, Blacksmiths, PatUm makers, Founder, Woodworkers, Etc. Electric and Acetylene Welding! Our plant la equipped to lndle all kinds of 9- j, Marine and Commercial Work PHONtt 43 AND 318 mm. DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. 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