PAG! TWO Made from Fruit Juices, and Tonics will correct Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Skin Troubles. 23c and 50c a box. FRUIT.A.T1VES LIMITEI1, Ottawv Out. taMukarf . N.T LaMXaa. Eas- Ckrltkraairk. MA I " opera. ion of the irli Uiit ion lav selUnjr the hreak? i ii.a tv.t.l ci(n, it i. . i i imil ihr ranirt m Jon COFFEB TRESH from the roaster no matter where -you mnj it? The Daily News PKINCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, the Priuce Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, perinonlh. 91.00 By mail to all 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 tS Transient UisdLb Advertising. ..... .$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Ajivlysog on Front Page $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion ,- Slic per line Classified "Advertitng,"Ter insertion ............... 2c per woril Legal Notices, each insertion, , 15c per agnle line Contract Rales on Application. AH advertising should be in; The Da.ly News Office on day pre ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION SAY THAT SCOTLAND Saturday, August 11, 1923. Hasohall Lapu w1imi the !iiiJBaf (ah in ti.oiln o en 1 1 llA .. , sii n i tin j id ai- WILL GO DRY SOON f4mrn' a'"' ,"ro,'e subsid.-.! made Hip circuit of Hie buses for six runs, giving I lion Committee In United States In- .jr ,lir,i consecutive win, an.l vestlgatlng Working of Pro- incidentally; lining them out of hlbttlon Law '' cellar a few points ahead of ;lhe Klks, who opposed them in WASHIXOTOX, Aug. 11 (By 'hi same; Hie lvlks score. I but Canadian Pres Consequent on on run. in the opening of the the visit to Washinglon of th fourth frame. In their half of the committee of S.-. in anw .frame, the "Cas loiters," i oiiriiiiiirr sii -. t iu hi investigate ifial'- " t 11 or haseha . st ainl nim were n r it iiiv i(inr-i stair's, 11 ilri fl- j oped that the Anti-Saloon League. j"PVpr pr'se.f afterwards.- Jt.tlh chieftains in the U.S. expect 'pitchers handle.) their games c? ii i i , . well, rorlin !.. in l.n.-;... M..ni. .......... Scotland to co drv and that at i having much comparatively early date. More- support than Drnudson. over, they say that if Scotland s"ielter gut nine, hils, the ?IWe ilrv ll will ho Ihu nMlmln In IXX.I I !. ... .. ." a tirv 113 Ulllll-I. united lung.iom. n.llK.IOIM. rTiiTiiliMiwi' hettr The Klk For the Smeller, Sherman IfCll ' a l.lnn nf hiinrrln otm.l ......... ... alii, . The Committee from Scotland.I,,a.il Lo'seke, Mathes-m and Mi xvhich will visit Canada before rct Keoxvn pot one each, Forlin an.l turning home, is heinjr cdnlrally-"'.''" I'jPK . f.wo-hngjrers. The rrrrn.'ii ny .xnu-.aio'in jeagne .-.-i un-.i j imn. leaders in tin' U.S. and alf IliA eP. Mclnlyre-a'n.l Drau.lson, all data they can muster in support, bcirtjr sinples, of prnhihilion is heinp puj at the disposal of the visitors. The! July 31. ?,J0 wel tons. Total committee, of course, is ffrllinv 'tonnage for Jirly, 58,128. From information front .Irys and xvets. -viipust 1 to Aupiisl 0 inclusive It is -made up of hoth .Irys and th output of Hidden Creek Min-wets and is 'expected to make ; I3,130 xvet tons. judicial and impartial finding of facts. i From August 1 lo August 5 in- While Ihere is no means ort'1,,siv''' Mlf,rP w,'r' 12.8.10 xv' knoxving whatjit .will report, Anti-1"'1"' nt or treated at Anyox Saloon League leaders here et-!'"n'"'r 'his xxas made up as press (Treat confidence that it will follows: Hidden Creek ore, 12,- he imnxlU.I In fin.l Mini il,oPA 1,,. U9 tons: outside ore. 811 been a vast decrease in ronsump- '"V('rR'J!'e price of copper for tion of alcoholics in the U.S. ain!,wp' 1 l-?l2c. The commit lee .from Scotland is not governmental.! It owes its origin lo desire of churches to find out the (ruth as to how prohibition works in the U.S. The report will-rnprtfoun.l in, teresl not alone 'for the rest of the world hut Tor the United Statt-s because, suppoioidjy at lea-t, it Will represent" the' verdict of a body. of foreign Investigators of standing on a suhjeet over which there is (retiieiiVitus contention in the U.S. ANYOX Promises of a mighty fine game Ions. the a great decrease In drunkenness and in poverty of families due to' July 31 lo August f, inclusive, expenditures for drink. They "ex-eoa' Charged l,8;r. short ton: press confidence, also, that if rkp- priHtiiced, J,2"n short tons. Ihere is a reBrt made to lli-.'tehl oil recovered. 1 177 inierial Scottish people that prohibition is gallons; amm'mium sulphnt" a siiccesit.here it xyill gixe great, t"8t? Ihs, impetus to Die .fry movement in i ' ' Scotland. CUIDC DADTCD lUITfl FIVE WIVES ARRESTED SAX FRAXCISCO, Aug. 7 Ira Machiii. 28,, a ?.orler on Hie coalxvle steamer Harvard, was arresle.1 upon the arrival of that vessel today from los Angeles and charged with bigamy. Machih confessed l having married four limes illegally in the last- ten years, according lo the police. e was married five limes.' The names of his wives nre: Lucy Swopp, a native of Tennessee, his first wife; Oro llenson, of S.m l-'rnnniitxri- r it f.... ii uau iu m jopeintiv innings or acramento; Itegimi Hennett were dissippaled in the al of San .lose, and I'earl Silva, of schedule.) encounter of Hie AnyOx itedwoo.1 City. NABOB VACUUM VACUUM PACKED PACKED INVENTOR OF KODAK WILL VISIT PRINCE RUPERT ON MONDAY I George Eastman, President of Eastman Kodak Co., Going North to Alaska on Princess Louise l (ieorjre Kaslinnn, millionaire inxenlor and president of te famous Falinan Kodak Co. oi Itnchester. New Y.trk, with a party of four persons, will he aninn.' the passengers going north to Alaska on the steamer Princes Louise on .Monday morning'. Mr. Fastnian started out in life as a li.nik clerk. He was Interested in amateur photograph) an.l made several ingenious in- volitions which culminated in that of the kodak, lie hecame nn industrial leader, crrumulated great wealth and has attained note as a philanthropist having recently coulrihuted sex oral mil lion dollars lo the rniversily of Rochester. The Man in the Moon J SAYS: 1 XO one needs a Hulls Hoyce to make him happy in I his part of the country. Nothing would make him so unhappy for he .xouhl have nowhere lo drive. I1KAUTIKUI. scenery everywhere hul not a place to drive. Thai is the wail of the motorist. liKHMA.WS home made money is world ahoul as much as a lady's home made hat. . A LOT nf people would resist temptation if they thought it aimi I.I come again. - IT is said that a goo.1 dinner and a. nrelly woman are two things ttiat a man tires of least. A (illtl, xvlio thinks no man is goo.l enough for her .nay lie right an.l aTso she may he left. IF you Ihink joy, joy will he with you, hut if you think gloom, gloom will dog your footsteps and pervade ur palh. A .MAX who never changes his mi ml prohahly has very fillle, to change. ; TI.MK was when people looked at our feel lo see if they were hemming wehhe.l. Now Ihey nre looking this way to find a siim- ner playground. - . THOSK who wish lo remove I he. word ohey from the marriage ceremony should also remove the rolling pin from the family IF.AI) man was hroughl to life in England. Pity is that some of the .lead one in Hi is part of the world could nol he drought lo life also. Ten Years Ago J In Princ Ruprt 1 Miss May Johe of Xew York i.ity. who planned to hike liirousli lo Mount Hohson, is hack in town after having got m!y as far as the Itahine and Kispinx Valleys. The men in the railway construction gangs were, too rough for her lo risk passing she says. Berl Oreer had the highest sore, Q'j, at the Prince Itupert Itife Association's shoot yeesler-day, lion Yelf.wilh a score of DC, won the handicap spoon for the day. 'Ilie provincial agricultural commission held its first session here this morning. J. .1. Camp bell of Nelson was in the chair and other members ((f Hie com. mission present were .1. Kidslnii, W. Duncan, S. Shannon and 0. II. Chrislcnsen, the secretary. Philip .lncohen gave evidence as lo liella Coola conditions and 'urged 4lirecl transportation to I Prince Itupert. ' C W. Sinilh, travelling agent' iir the Canadian National F.x- press Co., arrived from Vunroti-jxer on the Prinre Huperl yes-llerday ami proceeded to Stewart 'to xvhich point he is making Ihe j round trip on business. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hreeze were passenger going through lo .Slewarl on the Prince Itupert yelerday afternoon. . ' ' falur1av AutihI THl'OTtEY HEWS j Sport Chat j In tin history of the turf. ase of joekeys winning xvith the.r firt mount nre rare inhvL 'IV.if jxears niro an (rttttxva lad, Chnrles ior 'Chirk' Chalmors entered1 tui-f.loin's hall of fame y performing this .feat on a strrd nanus! 1 inl Moore at Montreal. It M'4'unvd tine ilu wlien rc. was calhsl fur "maiden" jockeys. Chalmers had ieer had a mount in a race, hut he had plenty ofj confidence ami ..jthe owner of Hinly agres in let him ride the horse. That he wtui is a matter of history and since then Chal mers has rapidly MinibeUI to the front. Today he is considered a first-class rider and one of tli. best lightweight jock.ys in At Hie annual meting nt the I'nclish Itugby Union held recently in Loudon, the Union decided to take into consideration the ipis-tinu of furthering rugby football among the hnclish schools through the medium nf the I'.ng-tih Schools Hughy Union. It was pointed out thai in Leicester, C.ixentrv. Cloucester. Hntol and liaxenpori .strenuous efforts were lieing nmde to encourage the game in the elementary instiln-lions. At llristol an international match had been played wilh the Welsh schoolboys with great success. The meeting also set the following dates for international matches: Jan. t'.i. P.ngland iu Wale! Feb. , I'.nglan.l in Ireland; Feb. 23, France In Fnplan.l; March I , Scotland in Lnglau.l. Iletting among the Ihriflv Scolsmen js d.'iiie on such a scale that it has shocked members of the Itritish House of Commons, men who are accustomed to deal wilh millions of ounds nf lh goxernmenl's money every year, A Clasgow bookmaker admitle.l to the House Committee inxestigat ing the possibilities of the gov ernment' placing a lax on horse racing helling that he took in an average of 2G noo a day or more than 18.000.000 a year in bets. This particular bookmaker oper. ales a credit account system I'l established offices and his busi ness comes within the law. SPORT STANDINGS Senior Baseball W. L. Sons nf Canada .... T 1 Oils 3 5 Crolto 0 t Intermediate Baseball Colls I While Sox t t High School 0 2 Junior Baseball Falcons fi 3 Hoy Scouts l I While Sox 3 0 Stuart Shield Football W. I). L. S. of K. 3 .0 0 S. of C I I 2 Orollo 0 . 1 2 Qllhuly Cup Football S. of K. of n. Ondlo I 1 1 1 0 I I 0 2 BBBB JOK m m ln 1 f BBBBBsT i jHSsEftw sssssssssssVBl Pel. 87.-1 375 1100 8.".7 200 000 cr,7 500 33.' Pis. a 3 1 3 3 Mr. Triles, nephew of A. It. I'riles of the Premier Hold Min ing Co., was a v'lssenger for Slewarl on the Prince lluner! yesterday afternoon. PROMINENT WOMAN GIVES HIGH PKAISE MRS. A. C. MANNING Wife of Northwest Lumberman JO-T0 COMPANY: Gentlemen, I have used your wonderful J0-T0 for some time for indigestion troubles with the most gratifying result. I keep it in the house constantly and would feel lost without it Sincerely .yours, MRS. A. C. MANNING Jo-To quickly and harmlestly re llevrs all stomach distress and ssf ferine such as gss, acid, sour atom sea (heartburn), bloating, and all afUr eating distress. Gusrsnteed sbsolutely harm If 11. Hold at ail drag stures. mm aaB mm j ii I W Sromihe Ji&MM Chilliwack District With the Cream left in HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert V.. A. (Jrahani, 1. O'Hrien, F. F. Ilur.lell, Mr. A. M. Itutt. and W. I). II. Srnilh and W. Ilurke, Vancouver; Mrs. C. F. Itenwell, Miss Jessie Walkinnn, Mrs. W, Herring and Miss Kvelyn Harrick, Port Simpson; II. Murphy. Ocean Falls; V. H. Longlon, Saka-lin; Miss Hazel Cunningham, porl Kssinglon: K. Wallie and K. Coi, Iliiiellnn; Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- Kelxie and Mrs. Armstrong,: Xordegg, Alia.; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Leslie, Summerland: C. John' son and .1. Flores, Iturkley Hay: W. It. McAfee, OeorKctown. Central 1 F. L Hoy, Portland, Ore.; J,! Thompson, Vancouver. Proprous advertlsitiK means! rHgular continuous Advertising, IN THf SUMME COURT Or BRITISH COLUMBIA. IN PROBATE. In th Mttlrr tit Urn KUl Of Hum Jwih Crfifk.n. Iimws. T.XkK .NOTICK Hut oil th 3it day of July, A ll. IttJ. Irltrn of irfinlnlslrillon of ih ut of Morn Joirf.b coiulon ranira unio Truxiit xv. Ilrm, OffirUI Ailminlttrator. All prvnn h.flnr trroimu ttlnfl.th l.l f.lil re required lo Ole Hit irn vrlfll by drrlaritlon uh lh ondrr-lnd furlhwIUi. All trn,n oxln iminjr lo IM ffld r.ll re itmbr required to pjr me inw 10 th iindrl(wd f's-thwltli. DATto tt rnnr. muxrt, b.c, t&u tnd day or Auruii, 1SH. 71108. W. MFII.NF, Prince liuperl. B.C. RAILWAY TIIS. Th CinftriiAn .X.llnmt llaltw w In thf4 Iftirkftt lit nirrhiu lh.1. 11. ...!. jnwnu tor lotl. raniti lhin 10 pnsiure i" ir (w iiaiiwaj .inipinj DOlli CMn-mimical Mr. XV. 11. r.ranl. r,nttl Tin Arrnt, lim.m ft'if, Canadian Matluntl Kirrf ftullilinr. xi..itro ikn ,.n ifof Aunm tun. iu,' and ri tti rollomliif iiiforuialli.il; Tli ks'allon of Hi llmlr from tiirh th ti ir. n prrslnced. Tli kliHl of llnikr. ouantltr or Tlc, ellbr an tit bn. Aa far aa poobl. Tl n.nsi j prNliird on Can-(adian .Xatlial Line, j XV. II, 0BXNT, I flnral Tl Arnl. I RINCt RUFIRT LANO DISTRICT. QUUN CMARX.OTTI ISLANDS DISTRICT 1 iu .-.uii.t! tui id i.auura rxninf a rarklnr Crtnpany or Jladn llartxir IiiiihI 10 MI'lr fur orrmlitlon to la lb fol I loiot dwrlld furilMire: CninmiM!lnr at a point I l.&O rhalna nnrhtlrly from; Hi norths l conwr of Ul loot, thnce In a norlbilerly direction t rhaina to low walr mark of Plion Kntranre, thnce .oulbelrly ami folium in Said low tatrr mark 40 rlulm, nior or lai, to 1 point It rlulna noriliwrat frms tlm quar-. Ir Lot sl on th alnir line of, l.oti 1004, ilirnra aunthrattrrly rliaini, llwnc northatlrly to tlialoa, mora or' l, 10 lb point of comnicnrrmrni, and, ontalnlnr la Arra mnr . I Dated ihla 101b dar or July, tttl. LAMOAHA lllh0 FACkln CO, I II. s. Babiniton, audi. I P A R ! I S V. BBBBBBaSBBBrlBBBB JUST thefoothillsoflheSwiis as the jnilk front AlpsisfnmotisllirouKh out Europe, so is the milk irotn the Fraser River Valley known in Western Canada lor its rematkable and consistent richness. Owning and operating a condensnrv at South Sumas, the Borden Company receives' this milk from the finest dairies in Ihe Valley, puts it up in "ourconvehientsirdenni, and places it within your immediate reach (at your grocers) under the name St. Charles Milk"-olways ask for and insist upon getting Borden's St. Charles Milk. Use It for every Milk need. VAMCOUVCH tc 11 We Extend to You A Cordial Invitation to Viut Our Store durtnf VANCOUVER FAIR WEEK August 11 to 18. P. PARIS Boot and Shoe Manufacturer 51 Hastings Street West Vancouver, B.C. I cold refrefhink H, C. Vtllll.s ll.ll.r Hrew. AfcaaS. " ' raatalMa la rf - k " All J.i. XV.ulor iply It. Tf hOtt for "VJ, every occasion leBeer. without 'a 'Arr This advertisement U nrft pnlitishe or dUplaynl by the Lilor Control. Hoard o bv the OuVtiritumt ot llritit- Colum- ,.. 'V.