,1ay iK oner 21 10? i divpr i rounip en SotrnMn I Had to Quit Work" Mr. Thomas Hon v. Brantnrrt rv I . wai a great . tufferer if from enlargement i ' u' of the liver teo - Ii i .i .11 NOTICE. ri unr hu . . fr ji 4 Ihr i.natilo to at . .... . . I ttMmi If i ii.. i .i.i 4H iMiMssv-'witaj i' i "ii in alHninl rnlur. i.. a. i. ii,., ii um sar- ; v ii I,. ..-ihhI H I fm. .'.-".I V Wll klN'O. rnury. I i n i- rt l.llrnr Ritarrt. 5M TIMBER SALE x C6S5. will l! titpUmI hj the tt.il lalr llian fulfill tin I f ..trml.. r IBI hr llui 0 ' I. 'i -e X :.:. I'tmattla) tMK X Ii i ... ...ii . 'id nnn tMt H' .'iil... k. Malum. i.rwt ami r in will In allow mI rr re- nii .. j. I ;;-u .iur or llio r.wer " .h Olnlrlcl I'oreater r ;l. U.C v TIMBEH SALE x 6677. i IT 'r . Mill ... f-. a k... . t. " t in in Hjri UJ Mir I ait tf. a ....a 1,1.. Hi. , i lh tmii day of itrli.lMT. Iiifl imrrliau f.r i I.MH... v ftY s; Jartplno TIM on ii arwt ? -.riri, riaiil llllira 1.111 Hailtl &. lil.lrlil . ! - Will ! Uluwrd for fifr i -ii ...i .... ...... i !.' ii ' ' '"" t-nirr rnrea- ." i, ii c roreu r. TIMBER SALE X 4725. " I -tttlrr. U'lll I.. .... .i. ' i.f i... if'rnni iiy inf. I . V Vlr..rl. nol later ii. ' . .u"' "f Nuvrmbrr. . !,!.' "I"1" "f 'Kw x nii. i "in . "' iteniliM-li ami r, 'rin iirf of .v., iMniriri, f liinl.'r " anowml rur r ''l ret"ii'"l,ni of r.lili-f Kiir I. S. ' flf "r lllul.lM. iMxirirt I'......... Hul'. I, li.c rorrnier. monmi and anally I had to quit work, 1 would wale up in the morning, with a bittrr tajte in my mouth. kl r..... i . i v. - -. uuo- i ache, ydlow complexion, and pain in my right tide, and be-tween the ihoulder blade,. It wai almott unbearable, and terribly weakening. I could not ileep at night and my heart also bothered roe. But the whole trouble hat now left me. ik.nl. .4... &5X-fb' ruuney-uver I'UJi. Dr. Chase's Xidnev-Liv?r Pilic .', lUi. a Uix of 35 .IIU, IjlnunMin UO-h A !o.. Ixl, TtminU. au, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Sailings from PrinceRupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY tff.fi I t - lit Of VBIIwUf Qi wibvi ia anu i laf ii a ... . October 7, 17. 28 or lveisomuii vianycn, uunoau, onaywdy- October i, 13. 24 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Age.icy for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. irrT ri -r t, reei ano jrc avenue, r'lnce Huurt. H.i., YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON 'Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye f ;r nici, choose. "Hupcrt Brand" Salmon. A Tew 1 1 us hi the pantry are always handy. ! k a supply on your boat that's n pood ioea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. m an r i i r r w i - anailnn Hich At I nln Mnrnap In I M Prince Rupert, B.C. In the Letter Box News. Koin' lime aaro I I H ul., TRANSPLANTING SALMON EGGS rl.i ! I - ; . I In- lu-fmrr Al 1 1 1 1 1 X inis-a Mialhns'll t liilrirl ; l ai..l r-.f iKililor llailv Il.itik- Itblir.. Oet. ITi. 1921. an olilori.il .i ai .hr hwi wiiK observed in your iw per cril- .- ' urn Wei Form jmtri' Parlr. tiMin egixs from the IjikeUe Lake lilnlcJtery anil pliinliqjr-them in Iheheadwalers of iWKrftsfr Hivc"r ysteni. You ri inidenlly no! nwnre that these were being replaced by an equal nuanllly from a hatch-ery on Ihe lower Fraser lliver. Die reason the l.aVeUe Hatch- ery ckrm were iineii is owing: hi Ihe weather condition in the Up per l-raner watersiieii which makes it imperalive that planting operalions be rotidiirled rinr to the lime the ejrgs taken In the lower Frner aro far Enough ad-vnnceil In permit nf ,liipinenl. The egfs taken at l.akclse Lake, however, nre several weeks ahead of those taken in the spulh ami can he planted In I lie Fruer system before the frosls arrive. J. A. .MOTIIKIIWKI.L, Chief Inspector of Fisheries. NOTIOL Nollre It hcri-by tlvet that iprMralli.il will Im maile In tti IprUUllvr AwinblY r lh" I'riivlnrp i.r Hrllluli Columlila it the nMI ffolim llK-rwif, fur an Art niaklim (inivlnloii fur the, vptllnr i.r rrneral iro-lfrty .f Um rrmtiyirrlan rititrrli In i'jui-ila, the VrttiiMtlM Churrh ami the Cull-trrsaiusial c.liurrliea l Caua.la, In lh I lllll-ll l.lliin II ill t.anauai 1..1 iiiv. ir....iiup. ue ami adiuinlMraiimi nf the rnperly nf n.iiri-rnM..m rnterlnr Hie union nf the alii rlmrrhea t fimii Ihe rmted Churrti r Caiuils. and for Ihe ImliUinr of Um jiru-IM-rly nf i-miirreiralliin votlnr not to ronnir lUrrt-ln; for Ihe tniH relaltnr to reneral ami riHirrraaltniMl prnertyi anil font-rally for the rarrj'lnr ' the filil union Into ' lialeit at Victoria. nrllM) Cloliimlila. Ihl ttl illy of Senlemher, A.n, IBtl. CLKAUIIH'i: STIIAITII, IfU lanrler Street. Victoria. B.C. On behalf of tha ailicatiti. Advertise. In the Dally News. OBJECTION TAKEN TO NATIVE DOMINATION AT'SITKA, ALASKA Demand Being Made or a Literacy Test to Prevent Those 'otlng Who do not Understand JUXKAU, Oct. 17. Nothing except I lie eiliiiilihrnent of u literacy I t for voters can avert domination of the Sitka City Council and School Hoard by tlio Indians residing there, awonl-liitr In Dr. J. v. .JiiIiiikoii. ir- ininpiit rciipnl of that com- iniinily whii left Iir last ninhl for Iiik Iioiik! aflnr a viil of ?v- tiul d;iyn. riio lual municipal electron al Sitka, lift ad.Jwl, had ileinoi-l rated that Wli a devel- iipiiiciil in iiifvitu I14 and will Ue iiruicoiiuiiK at ttie very nel "1 do not ItHievK hi a ImI aimed directly at the Indians buf qvimiikI all illileralfis." tie hiiI "Of l'llllrie. Klicli a lumt tx'onl.t edeclually curb the preaent ma- voiinit jf illitPrale ludianx. ! would not, lictwever, constitute : bar Iti incmbers of Hie Imliai Irities who are capable of cai-l ing a hallo! without inatrucl ion from their nolilical Iniaae. I h.-r. ure some 30 or til mich Indiai resilient reKidiiiK in Sitka. wh are .-nlir-ly iriialified to be eler tors, wlm really have ideas o American iiislilutiona and can form their own Jiidirinent on tin ismifs and candidates. Hut th Kreal iiih or Indians voting an incaple of doin? this and vote a--directed by ome one ejse." I)r. .Jolinnn predicted that uti le a literacy qualification wcr written into the ttutes by lh next IKixlaliiie. the 1925 mum ripal election al riitka would fn . the Indian idetnent in icoim-l'-! control of the municipal v niCiil. "This a leans, aln. domination of the Hnhool !... i When I bin happens our .n.' orliool i oeiiain to be o.t:i by Indian children la fin-Kreal delriment of (lie and the pupils now in alien. i It is a serious nilullon I'u people of oir town are seUes Kwerleti to avsn said. i ii. ARISTOTLE WAS THf FATHER OF SCIENCE i d he "-aid "Nature luakf iiolhinK wiilmiit a iiirnoe.'' Li has been gien and hit- l.il.i'n coiiiinaiid over nature which the whole has been for the bene fit of the tinman race. He ha nol yet been able In find a beneficial ue for every natural Ihiiu hut he has made wonderful pro irresH in subduinir I lie earth an. making modern lie one of com parative ease and comfftrt. Pro bably the most import ant factoi in making our lives comfortable today is an inheritance fron nature, namely, coal. And mm in his restless desire to discover Ihe best has brniiKhl to the market Xanalmo-Wellingtnn coal which is now recognised to he Ihe liesl obtainable. This coal has some wonderful iualilie freedom from clinkers and roc!- small ash deposit and powerful, lasting bent equally .inn omicnl in furnace, range or fur place. This coal Is obtainable only . ' Albert A MrCalTery's and Hi public will be well a-lvise.l h order to make sure they seem. Nanaimo - Wellington coal an. not n suiisiiiiiie in pnone in.-i orders direct to this firm. Tlin phone numbers arc MA an. .1(5 J. LIGHT AND PHONE DEPARTMENTS PAID WELL LAST MONTI1 Surpluses of $1,753.10 nnd SI. 317.05 respectively (n the operation of Ihe electric light and telephone deparlmnls for Hie moni'i nf September were reported I.. Ihe oity council" by Ihe snperin lemlcnt af utilities at last hikIm'-nieeliiiK. Fiitures for the two depart -ineiils were as follows: Electric Light Hslimated revenue tH.200.no Kxpenditure ri.ttd.OO Surplus 1,753. H Capllal cxpendilnro.... 5,035.01 Telephone Kslimaled revenue .... $3,800.00 llxpeiulilurc 2,tK?.:i;i Surplus 1,317.06 Capital expenditure HUtUl THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE .t-ti,...i Vi'...-,i..i,iriMIIHIinTlimT'IHMHIIMITTTirTTTTMTir HTA8LISHCD torn. jjjiiiij ANYOX PARENTS DISCUSS MANY RESOLUTIONS Question of Trying to Create Public Opinion Against War Is Postponed ANVO.Y, Oel. 21. resolutions iavinar to do with the welfare of he community were discussed v the parent Teachers' Associa-ion at its recent meelinir-These iMiolulions had leen received mm Ihe provincial federation. The first, "That our delerniin-I ion lo creile piiidic opinion mainst war he placed on record" vns pon-oie.l by Mr. Hutchin- oti ami Mi MeFarlane. R. II. ROYAL YEAST J CAI4ES 1 Utah, 1 uUi J&A&ad I i Standard atii-'iBi MM Quality for' Ij , over IH'I : in; i TTTTT ho mimmam founded since 1859 on consistent hinh aualit r.ui;ir nml II. II. Soiilham sun-! P rtel the motion. After some! ii.-.-iission it was found that as Mi is was a" very important sub-.-.!. It would be better to post-further consideration for .'Mier ntonth so that an oppor- 'y might be given for fur- sMuly of the question with i '.-w lo offering some sugges- -is us to how this could best brought about. The second resolution was in-r..iin e. iiy the Rev. J. II. Herd-ii .-in and seconded by R. Armour, rimt we endorse the 'movement f Ihe World Federation Congress held at San Francisco. July 1923, to promote a Good Will Hay, to be set for May 18 each year. Those taking part in lie discussion were R. II. Manner. W. Robertson, J. Itrown, E. I. Conway and Rev. J. U. fiibson. j Ml were agreel that the object) of a Hood Will Day was a worthy! ne. whereby a particular day is I set apart for special instruction i to be given on the principle of srood will among men. In view of the fact that May 21 Is a recognized holiday in Canada, when we bring before the Canadian child something of the duties of Umpire, it was felt a more suitable day than May 18 might be found. It was suggested by a Paddy, no doubt, that neither March 17 or July 12 be picked. Another though! St. George's Day would be the most appropriate. None of the suggestions found favor, it being finally decided to endorse resolution as It stood. I Resolution third, "That the i Provincial Government through Mhe Department nf F.ducatinn mnkf it compulsory for school ,'i.nards lo eslnblish technical and ! -n-nl tonal schools for girls ' hr iugliont Il.C. nnd further that vcrythmg possible be done tn-wa "ds Ihe establishment of a In tne economics department in lic I Diversity of U.C. This was tm.v. il by W. Robertson, seconded by H D. Soulhanv nnd suporled by Mrs I've and Mr. Armour, and ar-n'il unanimously. R f McKnight moved nnd R. fl. Manxer seconded. "That an i ff. rt be made lo establish and tivT'i'iim a wise standard among Hie parents of British Columbia , regarding dress, amusements, chapcronftge nnd reading of grow ing boys and girls." All those taking pari In this diseus- i sion were fully aware of Ihe dif-fiiMilhes attending the practical working "of Ibis motion and all deplored the folly of those parents who, by permitting their children to keep late hours, were placing a serious obstacle in Ihe way of their proper physical ijnd mental development. The motion was adopted, after which refreshments were served by the convenor of Ihe refreshment cnmmiltee, Mrs. Scott. A violin sola by II. M. Mann ( was much enjoyed. Mrs. L. McAllister presided. 3 i:!i--i:l!ii,.ii:!!iiliiiliMliiili.'i nrrrrmi -Ncrm . l.awyill '"ii "it . ' in 1 " ""If , iSPECIAL)!!SELEC,TED.ti''tl,ll v OR 1 I it'll n I i i I ll-l.i ' r ' " 1 1 Ml i ' ' ,, 'U II1 l!!'i'l N ' ! U I i II'' i i ' i Ii-;' Ml' 'jlM , irlMiiiiiil. ii i!iiUlli"i-i!i!;;!:'! i'iimIMI llill Ill'-, I iilillill'.IHHiHilL Hi I,, . - 8-23 This advertisement is not published or displayed by Ihe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. W. J. McCUTCHEON APPOINTED AGENT FOR FAMOUS REMEDY DRECO IN PRINCE RUPERT. Progressive -Priii''? Rupert druggist quick to recognize outstanding merits of Dreco as a system cleanser and health builder, and now offers ii as a safe and reliable remedy foi digestive disorders of every kind, rheumatism, biliousness, thai tired, run-down feeling that comes from an impoverished blood stream. DRECO IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR EVERY SUFFERER A firm of this type does not take on a new remedy on hearsay alone or on the recommendation of it mauufar-. turer. They want more convincing proof than this. They want the signed statements of people who really know suffering and wlifji can vouch for the ability of the 'remedy offered, to overcome this suffering. Testimonials, they are called, and Dreco is supported by thousands. It offers the signed .statements of substantial people, people of standing in their communities, men and women in every walk in life business men, mechanics, professional men, merchants, laborers, housewives and working girls all of whom have taken Dreco and proved its ability to help them. If you suffer from indigestion, gastritis, acid risings, poor appetile, biliousness, dizzy spells, .pains in the back, rheumatism of the joints or muscles, constipation or any one of Ihe many other distressing symptoms that are traceable tu the improper functioning of stomach, liver, bowels or kidneys, you need Dreco. Let ils pure herbal juices cleanse your system of poisonous, clogging waste matter, correct the action of Ihe organs and tone and regulate them back to healthy working order. Then indeed you will know the joy of living again and will praise the day you started taking Dreco. Dreco Is being specially introduced In Prince Rupert by W. J. McCutcheon, and is sold by a good druggist everywhere. SPECIAL SALE DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETEENS, CREPE DE CHINE, CANTON CREPES. We List a Few. 51 inch All Wool Serge Navy . . . Canton and Morocain Crepes to Crepe de Chines to $2.oG lleorgettes to $2.50 v.. Tubular Silk Jersey Tubular Silknit Bloomer Satiuetle Fabriipie Baronelte, all shades . Velveteens, 22 inch (iiughnms, nil im-li Andersons' . Knglisli Broadcloth . ... good. See Our Windows. $t.2r . . S1.10 yard 52.75 yard $1.95 yard $1.95 yard 51.25 yard $1.95 yard 60c yard $1.95 yard $1.00 yard 40c yard 95c yard These are real Bargains. V have others just as H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Ave. and Fulton SL We stock Pictorial Patterns. Phone 9.