PAWS TWO. THR DAILY ISBTNVft. "Was Freed of Gall Stones And Persistent Backache'9 Mr. Alexander Bradley, R.R. No. 1, Carp, Ont, writes: Should Cut Long NEWBOX maIJ.Y KDITION- "I suffered from gall stone, and commenced, taking Dr. Chase' Kidney-Liver Pills. 1 feel safe in saying that these pillf completely overcame the trouble, at it if tome years since I was afflicted in this way, and I have not suffered from gall stones or even backache since. 1 have also found Dr. Chase's Nerve Food excellent for heart trouble and shortness, of breath.' Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills S5 rto. a lxtx of S3 pill, ttlmanson. Bate & Co., lid.. Toronto The Daily News piuncc iiiii'EHT - British Columbia. Published Kvery Afternoon, exespt Sunday, the Prince Hnperl Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. f 11. F. PULLRN, Managing Editor. 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Admitted to lie hue of the best budgets that lias been brought down in many years, it received the support of the Progressives and the ilm-iou, otherwise, was along political lines witli Ilie exception of the three Liberals who, through reasons of particular location or opinion, opposed it; The debate was more lengthy than was expected or necessary. The Jnulget debate, like ihnt.un, the fiddrc. from the throne, opportunity to waste lime- especially when it costs the country so much to conduct the parliament day in and day out. The session is now becoming wearisome lo the members and it is to be hoped that the necessary business remaining will lie speeded riband prorogation tak.en al Ilie earliest possiMe dale. Election Air In North Is Clearing. The election air is clenrin? in. the north though there are BUILDS STURDY BABES ' bbhChi iJQclJRBnfBB- WHOLE MIU f 8oid by RUPERT TABLE 8UPPLY CO. fTIl ERIK NELSON'S MOTHER KEEN She Is Sweden's Greatest- Booster For Success of American Aviators STOCKIini.l.M. May t. Swe den's frrentcsl honsler for the success of the American round I Hip world flishl is a Mile white- haired ot.l lady in Stockholm, who may lie seen any day sillinir in on avalanche of newspaper.-, with a pair of srisor"iii liPihanils. and! a man of the iirojeriei route on the table, hate editions of the dailies eome to her home as soon as they are off the press, and she scans the cable columns for every scrap of news of the airmen and the progress of their j underlain up. At limes her eyes prow big with apprehension, hut more often tliey sparme won J vivid satisfaction. II Is because the high adventure is hers. Ion. She is the mother of Lieut. Krik Nelson. I lie engineer officer of the American round the world flight. e pxpecieu i-.riK io umi carrj0lt sea captain." says the white- S'S. .ie wiS compensation board Ihen she tells how Krik in hi teens went lo sea for a number of years in Swedish anil liriilsti ships, ami how once in a storm iff Chip Horn he dived over- hoard to rescue the male who hail j At the meeting of the liospnai hepn swept into the sea. board last night Aid. Manloiiahl "If he comes hack next Christ- hrotight up the matter f pay- ,. ...tn. ii.A .. . ... . i ..ii .. i i... nia. fain .irs. .eisnii, wiiii mr litems io me nein-riii iii"" m light of mother love in her eyes, Hie Workmen's Cuniiicniitioii "he will see thai I had my eye on Hoard. He considered a definite him all the time he was flying understanding should l arrived around the world." at, willi the compensation board Lieut. Nelson went to innias lo Ilie exact amouni iney I niled Stales 15 years ago. lEVIDENCE FINISHED Adjournment Taken Until Mon day Morning r When Argument of Counsel Will be Heard witness, second that no crime had been shown in Ilie crown's evidence and third, that there was no corroboration. After a lengthy nr"niniiil lir counsel. Ilie aiinli- ration of Mr. Palmore was re- ""arn mecnug wiien mruirr -nr still some spots behind the fog. In Skeena riding the stage is fle, and (iirone went on the respon-ience win nave i.een re-now pretty well set. Two pioneers are in the right there Demand in hi own defence. Afler!c,'lv'',, fmm n'r compensation Wrinch for the Liberals and B. S. Sargent for the Conservatives. ir taking of hi evidence, whicli : board. The Provincials are talking of putting-n man in the field but included an hour's cross-examin- thai will probably make Utile difference to the main fight there. aljon iy k, j.-. Jones, crown pro- SONS AND DAUGHTERS vv one me i.iuerais nave not as yri loriiiauy iioiiiiiiuirii in cculor, Ilie judge iiecdieii io near Dmineca, the line-up there is also pretty well settled. The argument of counsel in the case Attorney General will undoubledly receive the nomination uexf on .Monday morning at 1 1 o'clock. week lo oppose the Conservative, ham Cocker. Here, too, there is talk of the Provincials gelling in but it also seems likely that, whatever they do, the main argument will be between the Liberal and Conservative candidates. In Atlin, li. F. Kergiu, after a good term's record, is lo defend himself against Bob Armour, Ilie Provincial nominee ami such other opponents as may yet lie named. It is stnlcd that the Provincials have a heller chance of making a showing in Allin than in oilier ridings of the north. The Minister of Lands will no doubt be the Liberal choice for Prince Bupcrt next' week bill the opposition is still in the dark with plenty of gossip but little in the way of definite an-notmcerrieiits. The Conservatives are mustering their forces. FIRE PROTECTION GENERAL HOSPITAL Board Decides to Get In Touch With City Council In Order to Rsmedy Situation I happened, Ilie responsibility lwoiild fall Upon (he member, if D. C. Mcllan said be ill. I not feel OF ENGLAND AT HOME TO PYTHIAN MEMBERS The Sons and Daughter of Fngland, entertained Ilie Knights of Pythias and Pyljiiatf Sisters a! a delightful whist drive and dance held last night iii the Bos-Ion Cafe hall. Prize winners at cards were The ipieslion of fire inenaee in Mrs. J. Bow, ladles' first; Indies' connection with fire escapes, second. Mrs. Ilenimiug; gent's alarm's, exit, lights, doors, elc.,Jfirsl, Mr. Kdwards. and , gent's al the general hospital was dis- second. Oeorge Johnstone.- The however, and there may lie a contest though it may not lie a very. cussed al some length last night'firsl ladies' prize was a fine box serious one. by Hip hospital board at theirjof chocolates donated by Mrs. F. With indications good from Hie more remote ridings of Fort regular .monthly meeting. S. K. Clappr (ienrge and MarKeiizie, it looks as if the north may again rc-'Cnmphejl, vice-president of thej llefrpshinenls were served and lorn a solid Liberal representation. There is a strong array of board, fell these menaces were dancing' was enjoypd, music Iip-goveninieiil candidates who will take some beating, - The possi-'exislenl but, as I hey-had no funds ing furnished by the Sons of liilily or such coming about seems unlikely in view of the fact available for remedying the coii-.Kngland orchestra, thai (he members seeking re-election each and every one have dillons, he thought- Hip intilter) David Wilton was master of given good service during llieir respective terms nf office, and should be placed before the ity ceremonies and the Joint c'ommit- Ihe new government candidates have strong standing. council. He did not like lo sit Ice in charge comprised Mrs. under the responsibility of these fieorge Leek, Mrs. ft purge Hill, defects wjllioul taking some ae- .Mrs. B, Fenning. Mrs. Joe Howe, lion on the mailer. iW. U. Hughes and Mr. Taylor. Aid. Macdonald was of I he siimel - view as Mr. Campbell and tlio'uglil CA1UATIAM ADMV lit u-n n mailer imim uliieli , unuinilUII lllllll- - - ! , board -and Ilie city council should! gel together.' A responsibility p.x . listed and, if anything serious HOLDING TAG DAY Citizens Being Asked to Contribute to Seir Denial Week Campaign (Vnufnrtable. He could see the The' Salvalion Army are today fire escapes were not large holding I heir annual lag day in enough but' did not- know where connerllon wilh the Army Self money was lb crnno' from to Denial Wepk. Mrs. Coleman Is remedy Hip defects. lie was in In charge nf a large sl.iff of lag- favor of Mr. Campbell' sngues- gers. Those Inking an active lion that Ihey-get logelher nml nail in Hip work are Canl. J. hap a talk with Hie rily council Chalk and Lieut. Menus, of Any. when Ihey might bp able lo come ox; and Miss K. Leek, Miss Win- ro some satlsracliu-y nrrange-.nie Kxley.. Miss Muuford, Miss mi't. (Dally Smllb, Miss A. Kmllh, Mi A. Jlalne moved that Die ex- Orare Howe, Miss ,Npe fturvlcb, eculive rommillpp of the hospital .Miss Bprniep lloss, Miss Helen board Interview Ilie rily council Sims( Miss Vera Brocbii, and Miss In regard lo Ihese nxlranrdinary Irene Hmdler. Lunch nnd lea expenditures. The motion was will be served during the day to HOTEL- ARRIVALS Peaceful Night," Messrs. Jackson.: Wakefield, Campbell and Dary. 5 Folk Danelnjr in Costume. Senior School flirls. fi Laities' Oiiarletre, "Sleep Kentucky Babe," Mesdames Fraser, Wnodworlh, Macl.pod hihI Bonny. "i Orchestral SetPellon. dirceipil by (iyro Chas. Balaguo. 8 Male Quartette. "The Wrealli.' Messrs. Jackson, Wakefield. Canfpbcll and Davey. Part II. One Act Play "The Boy Comes Home." (lod Save the King. Prince Rupert D. J. Bergin. Prince lluperl; A. N. Frascr. Ollawa; I'.. W. Sleph. j enson, Vieloria; II .Martin, A I lee Arm; II. II. Tewsley and it. IU Lanih. Toronto; C. S. I'orlong. i llauiilion: W. S. Harris, llnrol- i Ion; V. C. Claiison, Juneau: Thomas II. Ilulili. Claxton; J. Fr-1 laiidon and W. Veiipnia. IIpiiio; I Mr. and Mrs. T. Chrisiiansen. J Xelrhikan. i Central T. Harris, Surf Inlel ; It. Ten-! mint, Dane, (Int.; I. Sherhnn, city. DYSPEPSIA WAS SO BAD COULD HARDLY EAT ANYTHING Mm, C. Stone, Nantlrokft, Ont., write -"smne lime tgi I luil vt-y -rl'.in Hark or dyi-wl, iih! ai also Inmbleil with (it on mr tlninach. I could Imrdly t inylhlnr, imt very ofK-n hid pain trier inrils. I liod nurd dirrererit niciii rtiif-n, but they didn't wm lo d- mr any rwxl. At lam I happened 'to rim im lh irark or Burdork lU-s-d Hitter, and after ualnr It lur fhorl Ilnie I felt a lot Is-tter. t ronllnueil I In ur until I romplrlrly ri-lleveit anil now I am ready to ren-mmend It to anyone tronlilnl a I waO llurdork rtlorsl nitteri It nianiifartiired only hy Thn T. Mllhnrn Co., I.linlled, Toronto, Ont, iilunhy. Mh)- t:, io. Guinea Gold CIGARETTES MiU anfl Extra Fine 20"for 25 seconded by Aid. Maedimabl and the taggers in Ilie army citadel by Mrs. I Sett. Waddell. Mrs. Ilium,: . aiid Mrs. Forest. i AND GENERAL HOSPITAL: PRlMiKAM W One Not Living up to Contract, While Other is, it is Stated arc expected to pay for. hospital treatment of workmen. Accord GYRO CONCERT To be Held In Westholme Theatre on Tuesday Night. Proceeds lo go Towards Children's Playground Part I. 1 Choral Selection Children, directed Hum. 2 Physical Training ing to a section of Workmen s 3 Song, "The Liiile Coiniieiisalion Ael (he rnmiiensaH Mrs. Ilonney. flPFAN FAUS f ASF lion board uniile. from crutches ,Map Quartette. VlVll-nil I11UWM .. I ..I ll... .11.1 ...I uoi I to serums hut they ilnl pro vide for any such tiling. They provided 2.50 per day only. The hospital were living up their part of Ilie agreement but Hie government and I he compensation On conclusion of' the crown (board were not living up to theirs, case in the trial of fi. flironn of: Harry llirfh. secretary to the Ocean Falls, charged with a seri-;uopnai mougni ine noaru siioinn ,.u ..Inlnllirv offence. I. "W. Put -left together and thrash these gives members all and sundry the opportunity to talk on any- ,nr,., counsel for the defence, (things out. I'eop.ie were un.ier tiling they like. Advantnge should not, however, be taken of this yesierday asked Judge Young fori'lie impression thai the W. C. II. dismissal of the accused on the siiouni on moo.- iih-h mr, .i.. grounds first, that the child the case was not a competent in not do. Aid. Macdoilald staled he was in correspondece with the Workmen's Compensation Board authorities in Vancouver and expected further word from them. Afler further iliscusion the matter was Jefl over until the next by by School II. S. Kxercine. Dciivizcl.' (I Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineer, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 315. SPRING STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert and Prince Gtoge W ill -nil rrom PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE nod iiitermeduite (mints a. li Tlir day and Sunday it 1 1 Oil p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday. 000 p-. FOR STEWART .Saturdav. lO UO p.: S.S. PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER via Oueen :b .ui Islands May 2 ill). PASSENObR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Prinw Rupri s.it pm. for rsisr.E owmflr. tiiKi-Nf Wis mreii, til pomu rtfro cmi, finvsi suim. A(NCY ALL OCfN STtAlteMIP UNfS. ' Cllr TUtM Offle. S2S TMr Prist RumtL. rMi nk CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and 8ealtle, May 2, 13, 23 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Junaau and Skagway, May 0, 19, 30 8.3. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, Cast Bella Bella, Oeea.v Falls, Narrtu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship-Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD, General AgenL Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. ' i 1 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Siiltnrt rrom Prlnee Rupert, foe VANCOUVEK, VICTONIA, Oc.an fall, u IwIuhh Bay, Tv4ay. S P-for- VANOOUVIN, VICTORIA, Al.ft Bar, S-ae.oa Bay. SaluKay fr ANTOX, ALIOS ARM, ITCWAHT, W.Im lalaatV Sunday S PJi. for PORT SIMPSON aM N)aa Rlt Cnn.rlM, rrMay A.M. tl livl Avruu. t. SJarMlty, Aftfit. Prlnca Buprt. S.C VACUUM PACKED COFFEE BMT1 KELLY. fcoUCLAgATIr