lay May 21, 1020. (SO Process Machine) Co. lB. a W M Records Always , c n'altfIA. 01fi and Ilia Mut-la IHTA tfM TtAlnirniu..i ... a l'w at.. I (nrV Ruff nttW I 1491 lnlrmii.l Vl t-I 1 I ... 3OM0 IHftin Solo Jc Crawford . .- After I Say Fm Sorry Horses I.. U- TV rAnMn rf ovt II!. f.l,. 4AA-1 Just a Cottage Small Mil Vm-al-John McCnrmaik (Tenor) At "His Master's Voice" Dealers For best results use only Victor Needles Victor Talking IV fiTU XJ ft rfi ol Canada. Limited fimely Suggestions AMPOLE'S GRAPE SALTS 5DC ri!(ci!.iitK ..:nl lieultllfti! tiuiK. haM a a m a a a. am m a BflMaiM M mm tr" . (Jifivlluj Jttl-iii' "' mil fur ii-u alter -lMin-' HiuliI. llniut. Ni-ne ami IIimIv. (".emmie faUgnc. ciiMire -omul Meep ami supplies u reserve of Mrcnglli. rn it n a ,r ri A-i.-r" bj nmicucn .... . ... tra Kuril I Ii in n 'intuit. V TiAiAnlif n n t rft m g?Ant. liAy CiA4i t.. ....I Clnc,,'alcs Vm lb. & Hi. Mux Si; ,00 01 s LIU, Jwi"lf Renal Druggists Phones 82 and 200 DEMAND Kronen I.U0 Pinutiilv Kim (lc C 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 c Ig. 51.35 D Oa J" Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by nadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., U&. Prince Rupert, B.C. Steamship and Train Service t.A. PftlNcr aiaba ar Bniurv Diitrnf u.u h-mr PRINCE RUPERT VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. SEATTLE AIM I InlrrilrVfllillt ' Il. THURS- inn UNOAV8 al 11 D.m. A.m. 8.8. PRINCE CHARLE8, wiunnwnn 2p Mini JUNE ft t 4 p.m. 1 ANVOX WtDNEtDAV8( 10 p.m. , - - . m.wwrn mm, i UHUMT. 1U D.m. am.!.. am ! fUlD. - vnnnhia IUI 1 111 R Hi 1 V iiir iwhvwv w K ISLAND ft "INQCR TRAIN! LEAUt ftlNriV RUPERT tlMtlV t l TMHin-.V Hi H. I ll'la..! Wt. I... J! I A .au .11 a. I la.l f.. ' CutuilUn . IS-Uimnl . 1 Kxprrm fur Money onUr, I'ui-risn i'.ht. ft''., j..ur iirji Mllpllietll. w'U Ticket Ofllca, B2t Third , Prince Rupart. Phona 860. Local and Personal l'lione 10. P.ll. Coal Co. Arthur's Taxi, IMiono 678. tf ll.C. Undertakers. t - i Si Phone 41. Mr and Mr.1 ileotuu Wood'- Uhd J.Jl't'ip'lil'for Terrace. Cr)lqWFlrcliglili;r(, 48 fo. l.tl0,v 380. ll-de Transfer. Phono llWLt $leWff. Inverness l"e Prince lluporl hold. tf John HosklriH of Vand;rhoif l a visitor in the city mastered al (he Prince llupert Hotel. A. V. Shield, the well known canneryiuiiii, went south lat night on the Prince fSeorge. Mr. and 'Mr. William fiood- rlck left lat night for Victori.i where lln-y will spent a holiday. Mr. Mcltohhie of IliU city it tcayjiiK on a Irip lo the Old Country aud expects to ret away Sunday $ght. Mriiiiil MrV J V f.amnho'l of Prince. tSeorge came in ye, leiday and arr. reKiolered at lit Hotel Prince Hupert. J. F. l)utliie. Hie well known mfiiln? man of Seattle, returnel yeilefday'froni a vlit to Smith re where lie went to inspect the work heinir done on hi- niniii claim. When chopping lomonow af-lirnoin, call at Si" Andrew' room for toa,liomceookinc, randy, leeen-ain and palmitlry, by the 1-refbyli-rian aiiureli Lad-ieV Aid. i i i The Hoard of Management o Hie Prince Hupert Heneral llo-pilal cordially invite Hie iuldi' lo be nreseit at the Aurecs (tradualioii eterci'e. at ci'cloeic . .... .1 1 ;..: iniw pKiuiiif im. iitff i-rwujyieriar. Chu'reh r - , .' Mr. and Mrs. lor;re Little of levraee ri'turpe!. to bc interioi Itiiy niMinin-r. wlti Mr. I.illJi- ir:, who ha? been a patient in the (ienrral Ho.i)ifal for leu -ei?t. While in town Mr. an. Mr. Little wvtv Hie itne?! o' Mr. and Mr. .Vurmaii Watt. ltit-ftration at Hie I'linc Hupert, Hotel today include W. It. Huck-fall, IL- W, llruwn. S. L Itnonr. .. c. Knictit, F. V. Iel- rouri, anlS. F. Harliopr of Vait- riucr; . A. Talbot of Stewart, K. J. Tinaley of Victoria. .Mr. A MeLeod of Stewart, and 11. S H- of Kdmunton. ' Mr W. 11. Whil.dy nf Vic toria, areoinpnuied by her .or W. II. Whllely of Hie Itoyal Haiti. ialT of that city, are visitor in lon thi week suels of Dr. and Mr. W. T. Kerf; in. They piadi' Hi" round trip to Stewart An the Cardeita oppiiiK olT here on Hie way outli. They pro-pof rt'turnins' to Victoria on Hie Halala tomorrow. Victoria hay celebration on Acronnli Hill on Monday will commence at 1 o'clock with Hoys' Fool and Hicycle race. Al 3 o 'clock, the opening panic of l.i-aiiue Haehall between tiyro and Son of Canada. Hoy' Hand in iU tendance under Halldlllatcl' Wilson. CmwuinK of May Oueo: and Maypole Dance at 8.:) in l.xliiliihoi) Hall followed by Hi4 JitVy Dance. BULKLEY Market 311 Third Avenue, Ha been, taken over from George Kerr by J. Preece taie with Soaiy and ' Doodsou Fresh Meats arriving Twice Weekly from the Bulkley Valley Phone 178 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE HAVE YOU PAIN AFTEREATING ? "FBUIT-A-TIVES" CORRECTS STOMACH TROUBLE QUICKLY ' MMt BRISSONV "After a long and weary Ulnois, causrd by bad Digestion, and after having tried all kind of rem -die. I detided to take "Fruit-a-tirc", and after three weeks' treatment. 1 felt rreat redtL To-day. I am in perfect health and am proud to 6ay that the result I attributable to "Fruit-a-tHen,'' which I recotn mend Tery incerely. Mme Uris- eon. 27 Itlret fc't, Montreal." If you have poor Digetlon or Pain after Eating, try "Fruit-a-tiifs," Uie wonderful fruit medicine. Frtili.a.ilrea" ia nature' own rem edy the intensified juices of appen, oranges, fiss and prune, eombined witH tonie. It will give you welcome and quick relief. 23c aiU 50c. a box at oil dealers. Among rural visitor-, lo Prince Hupert today are Mr. Alger ami daughter of Urk. Mr. J. Slade Sleven and two children left for Hie oulli la! night on the PrlifCe tieorne. Arthur's orchelra eery nigh'. this week at the tjminodor.' Cabaret from 1 In .U. 1-0 Victoria Day Celebration. e Mi Kli-abelli Mul.eod dance Irili Jig in nxotMlion 1 1 all ai 8.30. W. m. Fulton left on the train last ttight for Terrace to spend "the week end with hi family a LakeUcf.- : u Malinger of Fair Hoard will ha in In office in .City Hall this afternoon from 1 lo 5 and in the 'veiling from ? lo 8 and tomor row morning from II till 12 to receive e:lrie for Fool and Hi- cycte races at Victoria Day cele bration. LLOYD GEORGE LANDSPEECH Best Soil and Qood Workmen Ha Says But System Pre- 1 vents Development I0,DN, May 21. Lloyd tleorge addressed a crowded meeting in the tiuiiaiiouse, Kc- oleslon Square, Westminster, on the subject of hi land policy. Mis Maude Hoyden presided. "The question of Hie laud, he aid, entered into all our social and economic problem'. It concerned such questions as housing, the health of the people, employment, the security of our shores, it entered into the ques tion of food, and even of trade and our financial balance. All these question were involved in the problem of the land. Westminster, the richest city in the world, contained men so rich they they would regard the Count of Monte Otsto a a sort of second- class millionaire who was trying lo show off with an inadequate bank balance. (Laughter'. Yet of the population of NVeslniinsler over 10 per cent were living in condition which were officially recogiiisei) a overcrowded. The infantile mortality under tlioso condition was very high. This was not Die fault of the council. They had either not got the land or the price was so prohibitive that it was quite impossible to build at a cost which would inako Jl possible for any working family to pay a rent for a decent tenement. Westminister vr3 not alone. In Hirminigham, one of Hie greatest cities in (he Kmpire, people lived in houses classified as unhealthy. Another Side We had the largest" market In the world for food, and yet wo only produced half of what we could produce if we used the oil of this country. If Ihc unemployed were engaged on the land there would be a ready market for llicir produce, the speaker said. , "Wc have capital with wlifuli lo develop il," he added, "Wo have about the Lest soil In, Ku- ropc, and as good workmen a- In any land -under the sun. AH you want i a system which wllll enaWo you to 'diiVeWrV Hid re sources that Providence' lias placed al your disposal here. This is why I have always lieen in terested in the land question, and why am doing my best lo call my countrymen s attention to il. And people are gelling antiiy alioul it. They arc getting fretful, some thoroughly dis agreeable, aud some, very abu sfve. What wa wanted in dealing with the land was a little vision and foresight. Our present y lent was antiquated, and wa not adapted to modern times. It was impoibIe lo run a factory on the principles of the feudal system. Thing were bad enough in the mines, hut the worst thing was the remnant of the feudal system, which had been condemned by two or three com mission. Agriculture must be put upon a business footing. EDUCATIONAL AND HISTORICAL TOUR The Canadian National Hail ways will operate a forty-three day Personally Conducted F-duca tional Tour In Lurope thi Summer, sailing via the S.S. Alhenia" from Montreal, Juij 9, direct to 'ilasgow. Proceed ing from there, the party will visit different point of interesi in r-coiiaiiii, I.ti2land iioifani. Helzium, Switzerland and France, also an opportunity to visit the Haltlefield. Ilclurning to Fin land, will sail from Liverpool on S.S. "Ailrania" August . I3. fo: Montreal. Considering the nunir ber of points vlsiti4d, this Accom modation provided, and enter, (aiumen! offered, thi 1. one o! IhQi loiesl priced fJpur ever operaied to r.urope. Full particulars, reservation. etc.. from any Agehl, C.X. Hail way, or II. F. MeXaughton, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Prlnei Hupert. SYNOPSIS OF Lai ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, lurrey) Crown lanl may b preempted by Ornish tufc'ects over years of ace. and by aliens on decUrtnc Intention to be-rom British subjects, conditional UMn residence, occupation, md Improvement for agricultural "unwe Full Information concernlnc ream-aliens regarding- pre-emptions la given In Bulletin No. 1. Land Kerleav "How to Pre-empt I .and." copies of trhlcb can be obtained free of charga ty addressing the Department of Lands. Victoria. B.C., or to any Government Agent. a Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purioses, and which la not timber-land. I.e.. carrying over S.0V0 board feet !er acre west of ths Coast Range and $.000 feet per acre east of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addres.ed to the Land Commissioner of ths Land Recording Division, In which the land applied for Is situated, and are mads en printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. I're-emptinns must be occupied for; five years and Improvements mads to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cuIUvittlng at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum price for flr.t-clat. (arable) land la IS per acre, and second-class (gracing) land HM per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or leas of Crown lands is given In Bulletin Xo. 10, .Land Series. "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the con-diUons Including payment of aturapage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding Zl acre, may be leased as homesltea, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES For grating and Industrial purposes areas not exceeding 140 aeres) may be leased by one person or a, company.' GRAZING Under the Orating Act the Pror-Ince la divided Into grating dlatrieU and the range administered under a, Orating Commissioner. Annual grating permits are Issued baaed o numbers ranged, priority being gives to established owners. Stock-owners may form Mediations tor range management. Free, or partly frees permits axe available tor settler. Mpers and traveller. le tea . HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH IIcanadianT Vcinc veaiuv .1 l)iQf Flavor makes Kellogg's the universal favorite OVEN-CRISP. Golden and crunchy. KelloggY are daily demanded by more than 10,000,000 people. Kellogg's are the original corn flakes. Light and easily digested. Never tough-thick or leathery. Serve them with milk or cream. Fresh or preserved fruit. Have them for lunch. For after school or at camps. Sold by all grocers. Served at all hotels and restaurants. f CORN FLAKES Imitation, c.anot bring you such wead.r-flavr-sucBi crisp, cninchy flake. The gtauiae cars fUkas have th signaturs ef ths origlnater aw ths package. Ovn.lrtMh ALWAYS h) KtUagt'M pattnfl wrapper. n Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert far mCKIUt. WIA.1CTH, JWUU. SXACWAt B-f 10. 21. 31 fsr TAKCOUlU. T1CT0RU ui SEmiE - fcj 14. ZS. Jest 4 S-S. rtlNOSS SUTUCI Fee utetlal. twanson Bs,, Cstt Balls Balls, Ocaan 'alls, Namu, Alert Bay. Campbell Rlvae, and Vancouiae every aturesf 11 a.m. Afancy fee all ttaemahlp Llna. Full Inlormatlo (rem W. C. ORCHARO Oanartl AfanU Cersae ef 4lh Btraat and Srd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Boile rs Boilers Solid Copper (toilers $4.00 Copper HoUtimeii Tin Hoiler-s .... $2.50 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. The standard of Purity for over 160 years ram Ifiidtvwi Loud Dry Gin $3.25 the bottle This advertisement is not published or displayed by' tbV Liquor Control Board or by the Government of,' British Columbia. ?