Thursday. May 2f. i081- Eat More Wheat Do It wdh Hread, Cakes, Puddings, I'ftnlrie, baked with FiveRoses Flour The World's Beat. Hi Finish1 Itiril-T-5ervice i jet Mj Three Services, one of which will exactly tHI-your wash day needs. Phone us for particulars. Canadian Steam Laundry Phono S. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phono CS. Cartage, Warehousing, and fJUlributing.sTeam or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Oravtl. Wt' Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. LONDON TALKS ABOUT MURDER i Story of Finding Remains of Woman In Empty House and Arrest of Man LONDON. May 2!. All F.ng-laii.f Is discussing tli Hungahiw Murder rae . 'Ilin dismnibered body of n woman wa found in in unused hnngalow near KbmI-Imuriir and iin arrest ha I-cm jinade uiiil Hi" accused is hcforc ithe courts. i A man wax detained on hum. ' iicioii at the cloakroom nl Waler-lu.i Station. London, un tin was collecting a portmanteau. It ap- ipear thai some days previous on f Uii cloakroom attendant the office, and after Invcstiyu-tlon found thai it emanated from a portmanteau, wherein Hie police afterwards found the Mood, staked underclothing of A wnnmn FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, In Iry a remedy for freckle with Hip guarantee of a reliable concern I hat it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give, you a clear complexion Ihe expense is trifling. Simply Ret an ounce of Othlne guarantee of money hack undpr if it fails (o remove freckles. Slenhnuc, Ltd.. nr. St. Fran iioi Xavier St., Montreal, Que. and a hotelier knife. April, and il is thought that after Found Body .leaving the hotel Miss Kaye m.ed A wiilch was kept for Ihe owner Jinto Ihe hjingalnw, and she was or whoever should call for Un- Men walking and drivinz with tlie hag. A man eventually called, 'tenant. iand was arrested and closely) Kxcavalions thai have been iueslione regarding Ihe hag. Its made in the grounds or Ihe bun-contents. and his movcincnts.fpalow hy the police have led lo From Hie informalion supplied y further discovery. Further iwo officers went al night hyarlicc, howver. which may he of motorrar to a lonely stretch of ii.i. in ihp police in unravelling lanif hetween Irfisthourne and Ihe mystery Irave olherwisp heen J.angney. where Ihere is -a small hrought lo tight. They are a row or collages, huilt many years deed. hot and ji green fihre nil-ago to house, coastguards. HeJcase, which someone, making lh tuinl them is a small bungalow, 'excuse that he was leaving the and in il the detectives came up-flown sbnrlly, deposited in the jon the disuienilipred jorlion of cloakroom al Ikistborune railway ,a woman's hody. Piece of flesh station on. April in. The date of I were found in brown paper par-'lhe crime is fixed at "on or ahoul crls. in lorn sheets, and in pieces April 15." iof rag, while in the grato por-j Accused's Denial i lions of charred flesh and some On Tuesday toliee court pm-jhone were found, a well as in 'ceeding were opened al llail-jllie copper in the kilchen. From sham, when Ma lion was formally the remains the lio.nl is missing, chnrv'-l wilh Ihe wilful murder ! Victim a Manchester Girt or Miss Kaye. On beiug'charged 4 i a I itkl ri r i tt 11 u I iilr t n lurt uutil I tint a v 1 enn.lt' n.ln Maiheson olllcialing. The late Mr. Mackenzie, who had been in ill health for some years, worked on Ihe Orand Trunk Pacific Itailway during construction day and more re-colly was engaged in ranching al Woodcock. lie went south early Ihis spring after a resi dence of some I years in the north. He was well known in Ihe City and Is survived by .lohu Mackenzie id Moricelown and Angus Mackenzie of Odarvale. NEWSPAPERMEN GIVEN WELCOME ON ARRIVAL, SASKATOON AT NOON SASKATOON, May 2'.. Repre sentatives or the Canadian Oaily Newspapers who arrived here to day enroutu In Vancouver lo at tend Ihe meeliugs or Ihe Cana dian daily Newspapers Association and Ihe Canadian Press, were given a royftl welcome by the Saskatoon board of trade as the continental limited, with lliren special cars attached pulled into the Canadian National station al I -'.nil. Automobiles were awaiting the parly In convey them to points of interest in and about Hie city, and golf had been arranged for Ihose member uf the party who wished to play. The parly will remuiii here until (1.30 Mils evening, leaving uguln ul that hour over Canadian .National for F.itmonlon via North Ituttleford. TH1 DAILY IIWBi vxtnc ftv. CONSUL SPEAKS TO GYRO CLUB A. E. Wakefield Spoke Last Night on "Sidelights on Interna tional Relationship" NEW PLAYGROUND SITE APPROVED The Prince Huperl fiyro Cluh was aiwressca ai us regular iloulile slrehgtli from any,'"""'hly ! meeting lasi iilgin druggist an.l a few application by United Stales Consul A. V.. should show you how easy it i;Wakeficld on "Sidelights on Into rid yourself of Ihe hnrnely lemational ltelalionhip." Iir liin frerkles and gel a beautiful com- drscourxe, which was very luier plexjon. Harely Is more than one ounce needed lor Ihe worst case. lie sure lo ask Ihe druggist for the double strength Olhfne as noticed a disagreeable smell in Ihis strength is sold esling, Mr. Wakefield traeed the development of the idea of inler-ualional diplomacy from ancient linie.s lo modern. In the day of Greek and Human world su premacy, envoys were in most cases lille more ,lli. in hostages: and I hey accomplished very little hul look great personal risk. It was shortly liefore the Declaration of American Independent that Ihe present syslerrt of internal iomal representation had heen adopted Tlie, elemental instruc tions to the diplomatic service of the present day. were that in no case should friction he allowed lo develop hut Jhe representative of a foreign country miil always have in sight his country' interests. -Mr. Wakefield referred particularly to the work, of Waller Mines Page, United States am-hassador to.F.aglaiid, during .the Great War. lie declared thai Mr. Page was largely responsible for Ihe mainleirance of good rela tions hetween' Great Itritain ami the I'mled Stales, during Ihe days of the latter. .neutrality. Willi the lack of understanding be tween Ihe Iwrt'counlrie at that lime, Mr. Page task had indeed heen u difficull one lml he had filled his hs as no other, man could have done. The speaker also pave Mr. I'age credit wilh I,,., , . . . ,.,.. . .... having beeil an irniiortanl raclor i 1 ir itii iiniifii'i r- i lis SS f If" mill " I. 1 OW r' ll-srt- ut.rA I. A l..l I.Jttn lUIrtn- tAa. -ai .InlnMiAnl aLa .!, 1 ....... .. ... ... . .... i --.i . -r. ' ... . , . the t iii led Mate lo cast i wiiii iii iis huh i iir uiri iihs lit iiiituiiii rr l irnii IY ArPOINTMf NT .. ..... . .. . . .. .. . Kit against the power Ural was land lrongly rircumslanlial (movrmenl. as Miss I'mily Itellhy !Kaye. a secretary', whose la t known address was a woman's !' .iih hotel in f.uildfonl Street'. Iindon. Million is charged with ,fhe 'iiiiriler os Miss Kaye. Ml i Kaye. who was 5l years or age. irnrmerly held secretarial positions in Manchester, where her fa in 1 1 resided in her earlier 'rars. Ahoul Ihe beginning or last moiilli Miss Kayo wrote In rriends ir hers with ManChesler .roiinertions saying thai she was ;Boing to South Arricn to he nrtir-neij. Wireless inquiries have been sent to outgoing liners ask- ling for iifnrmalion. I Miss Kayo stayed al Ihe Kenil-worth Hotel. l'.asllHiiirue. from April 7 lo April 13. The hungalow was rented by a man who arrived there about Hie beginning of Hl MAJtJTY UNCCtCKCE V. m1adiaN and r- j WHISKY Thoroughly Matured in Oak-Casks There is no necessity for any one in Canada to buy immature whisky. The Canadian Government permits the bottling of whisky in Bond under its supervision and Guarantees the Age of whisky so bottled. Look for the Goccrnmcnt Stamp on the capsule. Observe carefully the date slated thereon. IT TELLS THE AGE DISTILUD AND SOTTLID Y Hiram Walker & Sons, Limited WAUERVIUE ONTARIO Dltltthti f Pint IWiiV" '" ,siS Montre!. Qut. Undo. Ens, Nw Yofk, US A. Thi. advertisement U not publUhed or dUplayed by tle buor Control Board ur by the Government of Unuh Coluraba. v ffl lis contents have not yel lee!i dicosel. 'Ilie accused was only rormal. and the coroner. ler taking evidence of the identity of the riHinlered woman, ad- apeurel pale when he was in a closed motor car crowd arfund the hoiH'd and hissed. PIONEER OF DISTRICT PASSES IN VANCOUVER George Mackenzie Died on May 23 Worked on Railway and Ranched at Woodcock The death occurre.1 at Ihe home of hi sister, Mrs. William Mackenzie. .'(Ml 2 Wales Itoad. Vancouver, on Mnv ?3 of (ieorge Maekeiu.ie, ajinl r.5, a pioneer or Ihis district. The funeral took place Ihis Tuesday, Hev. I). Ihe ulUoVale decision of seeking world domination. in ils Kindred Interests tVinclitding. Mr. Wakefield re ferml to the kindred inileresU of af-!,. . i. r,.- it.. jiioos. t iicii was ivrsi mm tiiv one was host for the other and II.- ..l.l nA.r .a - n.,iliililv jouriied Ihe in for four, ... uiry , ., .... . ontloeak the two. ,, , , , of I-lween wks. Malion, who was present, ,, , .. .. , ., ..-! i4.iiiroiiiuiK o no iiiu-ii .ti , . , a,.. worried and; wpw. taken taken a away laler;' ... . . . aiiiiisj wfa n i"a ine I ari",fluar,p,,0 ,.onsis,,g or J. K. bungalow ., ... .., . K. Wakefiehl and S. C. Jackson ;ro W. Vaughan Pavies was uc rompanist. ' - - - T Toy dogs were presented by service which was held in the iyro Pouglas Stork In iyros Low H.O.. Undertakers" Chapel, W. Kergin and l.eo Waugh in appro- Vaughan Davies presided at Ihej ciation of their duties as judges'organ. Interment was made in af the recent Oyro dog how. Fairvicw Cemeterj-. The pallhear-l Scheme Approved ers were .1. Mrllougall, George The proposition of the city.MclImovle. Fred Miggins, John council thai the site monl Park where a cago, and S. C. Jackson id Dighy Island. MISS MYRTLE WOLD WAS BURIED TODAY Funeral Took Place From B. C. Undertakers' Chapel, Rev. J. J, Smlthson Officiating The funeral of the late Miss Myrtle Wold, whose death occurred In the Prince Huperl General lllospilal last Monday, look place llhls arternonii at 2 o'clock. Ilev. .1. J Smilhoti officiated at the BIhiBBIWTrVBaonHHSTH INTO THE ATTIC youngsters today ever saw a horse-hair sofa. Few They wouldn't know what to do with a fire taper, carpet stretcher, or coal oil lamp. They couldn't braid rags into a rug, or wind yarn without tangling. But they know the how and why of typewriters, phonographs, telephones, automobiles; what happens when a push of the button gives light, or a kodak's flash fixes their image on paper. Their education is as modern as the advertisements they see. They have no more use for the lamp and chimney of yesterday than you for the wick and tallow of the day before. Advertisements induce such progress. They urge wide use that means improvement They help you lift the out-of-date into the attic rid you of the water buckets and soap kettles of slavedom. They bring late improvements within your reach. Read the advertisements regularly. Keep alert to the new. Without advertising, you would never know a product's worth until you . had bought it. in VrCly-inulzak, Ales Strarhan and Waller swimming Scrimgcnur. pool is to he established be used for Ihe cluh's playground equip ment was approved hy the club on I lie comlilion mat tlie ciiy puis in Ihe pool, prepares the site and -.ipiwiinl a supervisor. (iiiesls of Ihe club were A. K. Wakefield. J. F.. Havoy, Jack Itarnsley. II. Hum, I.. W. l'al-more and Ir, II. II. .(Irani of Prince Huperl: Hugh HoswelJ of Georgetown; Mr. Morris of Juneau; J. I. Henderson of Chi . , . . . i . . j rpiwers were seni ny .miss Mtlilreit inir.rei. .Mr. ami -Mrs. j. Mrllougall, J. ltulzak, Miss Lillian Itus.ell, tl. McMillan, Miss lluth Vernon, Miss Jean Johnson, Miss Lorraine Summers, K. Ash-er, Mr .and Mrs. Alex, Slrachan, W. Scrimgeour. J. H. Hoherlson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miggins, Miss M. Myers Miss II. Hurl. Miss Duiant, ,Miss Hrown, Miss Law-son, Miss Helen Hlackhurn, Mrs. J. McAleenan. Mr. and Mrs. llus- sell, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan, Hoi liarues and F- C. Unpen. BOAT ARRIVALS C.N. It. steamer Prince Huperl, Capt. 1 1. Donald, which arrived from Vancouver and vvayports at :i.3(l yesterday afternoon, had Ihe biggest passenger lis! out of Vancouver so Tar this season. Sixty-rive or Ihe passengers out or Vancouver were returning lo Powell lliver aHer Ihe holiday week-end. Passengers arriving here on Ihe vessel included: For Prince Itupcrt Mis Grace Howard. W. F Pideock, Miss N. J. Huller (Terrace). Miss H. II. Hlhtrclh, Mrs. Mallielson (Hazel- Ion , Mr. Iteisler. Mrs. II. W. Smith, T. II. Sawnnell, A. Money, Iterl Jones, H. Hanson, L. Walt, J. .Mcpherson, .1. II. Henderson T. Halverson, A. K, Slrugnell, Arthur. I. Curton, Mr. and Mrs, .1 II, Wirlh (Hums Lake), Mrs. K. M. Macintosh and -Mrs, M. C Hack 'I'oioiito), Mr. und -Mrs. II. It, Harrison (Hums Lake), Mis K. M. Forbes, A. It. Mclionald, X. MacKay milh; Hev. Victor Sun sum, Hev. und .Mrs. M.-V. I.ees (Smither.s), Mrs, Harris and child, T. A. Sandison, Mrs. A, III. Nichols. Mrs. Slcnncr and For every occasion A BOXy)F Purdy's Candy The Autocrat 'of (the Candy World NOTHING COULD BE BETTER A8 A SEASONABLE GIFT. A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Box. ALL SIZES ALL PRICES. Solo Agents: Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE Third Avenue. child. G. A. Hryanl, J. S. McCub, bin (Pacific).. Miss Prorit. Mr. Howell anil -son, Mrs, Stewart and Mrs. Duncan (Montreal), Mrs. II. II. Philliis, Al G. Knowland, T. I.. Hudgins, X T. Wilson, I,. M. Crandall, Mr. .McKcniie, Mr. Cody Kind W. Aiken, For ,nyox .1. Sinclair, K. E. Leckie, J. II. Gaiilincr, Capl. A. Gerhard!, Miss Sulherland, V. A. Dowinaii, Miss Morris, Mr. Cab veil, J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs lack and K. .Myers. Hev. and Mrs. Mori Inter W, Lees, of Smilhers pa$cd through tho city yeslerday nflernoon en route lu Hie interior aflcr having attended (he Methodist Confers once la Vancouver. WE CASH CHEQUES. Sterling Furnace GOAL DsllwftMi In Balk. At $10.00 per ton. Tbla l a vtry auporlor funiare coal. II rtrra a rleau hut lire and U rnllrfly I rut from Hoot. ctlnkr. alark and dirt. Suiim of tlw larvotl l)aiinrxrln' In the rlty are now ulnr U with eutlrljr aatlafailury results. STERLING STOVE COAL, DrlUrml in Sack. At $12.50 par ton. Wa art alo Ar-nu tor th raoioua LADYMITH-WELLINQTOW and TELK WA . GOALS. Princi Bupert cm Ci. Main Offkai Hoial Oaalral. fhana tl