rawn, The Home of omestic Bread -sd U your best food. . . ... 11 tt . a l i if m m in ii. fpni iiv in Iff PTfVlcrr. a asse Bakery one 1 aw. i nira htp. Prlnc r1uprt B.C. teriing Furnace COAL O.llttr.d In Bulk, At S10.00 nee ton. Thli i t ivrry miHTinr turnai-a n siM t rlc.n lint rim tn.t ...... ..j irtilil n., riinurr. OKI dirt. S.un i.r llm l.r.r.i ""i. I'UHH III in rllv ir imw niui riuireiv ..luiiriory -itnLina 5TOVE COAL, IN'IIVfM.t III Sirk. At S12.S0 nee Ion. re als.i AinH fur thi raninii Nltiu,.. - "uiomi TM-WELLINQTOnl and TELKWA COALS. nnce Rupert Goal Co. vincti NoUl Ctntrftl. Phont 18 Kd. S May 5. April 28, 1914 We, and all tane men, ureal he no more earned, no more profound prayer, I hi sidc.nf salvation, I han I hat falal trouble may neier einne iilween .lapan and the 'while rare says J. I., (iarvin id the London Observer. Hut Wlille thai remains, an II docs, one or llio.e big If of fate again! which armaments are an insurance, it i iilmiluli-ly an vital that Hritain should hold Singapore!, Ihal llm L'nileii fSlale should liold Panama. Japan i denied racial equality in l he four oilier Continent which Ihe while control. The eniieiiieol liicvilahln dream and purpose f Hie mol virile element nf Hie .Japanese race i "Ain for the A"ialfcs," and chiefly ff (lie Japanese. ' They are n far mightier power than in toil. HfllH dozen yar from now their inllilary nnrgauizaf im. 'will ?hi Idem ner l.nno.ono nf 'trained men. Their Heel in it own water in always increasing Hi llltiilif.rv fuillllliia nnil n-flli- Clarke, magazine writer,!,,, Hie four corner. ..f ib- U',h. hi riven n.-i e lasl uiglil wninioir U i. . i.iii.iii ini i i i,ir nnir" iiiiwrrilll m waver from hi1. Ole l.amen. U i i . .. .. v ., ' -! iihvhi ririMiKiii man nie lie .Vinie niniinnalre. Ihal kiiIiI mil hike fitm Snnkitm' ',eiaifre.l ratio in haltlenhipt would lo , HUfrlrii-l VtiV ilAfAllU-n Itilli.4i4n.a .,. ,H-r. ........ .layi. u.ir lM,Hioii w impreimablis. ....... we nay, jio , ll(.jr ..trflowinif population .t.irle.1 mil fHii S,M.kane willi-a -mM( Wifuit nf Mr. .oil a .-. ni ami made expense -riH.y u ywir ar. a-ma Ifinhtmt and patriolie pople. l'lny are pnverned in all Uiee vol. .Mon.Komrry wa. wlal bv all mp.Hal nvereipn at .t i.mlin cmin. il m-linw'ja, ail aP fur.gfui military ovrr a ..Htale n-w.-r enniein- ,(,,,Mri.,. Thv do not proiMe l.iuM-.i . .r i min.i .ttenue. lie i . wih M , n- M-ondars a.i,eo ti.ai in., eiiy apply r.,r an ,,(, u,n. They mean t aerl injtn. ti..n againM the wnrk and. !,!.(- hM,liil.. equalily witli any in Hi.- emirM? tf a heal.sj is-jW,j whatever. ra. or mltm . ueh.f. nnked Mayor X.-vt1Ht lo , nit,y flV(, ful, a imtke :! Solicitor l re,J I'Her -rnM. j no, i,npoS)ib u,a keen nui.l. ,(.y la). (rml, hy ,,unenee. ten- wily and diM-inline In tn Hie Hie I.... Hoard ha deeide.1 to!Ye,.w llnaie. and anit1 may may omile in -ivet an I tniiniioo iniil.llna i I'M'llnoy I no Iiy tod njtlt rnl- nijr r,0(ii. A wile on Aeropli Hill adiniimi' the rerrealion urotindii ha lieeu eleele. REGIMENTAL ORDERS IsU Bn. North B.C. Regiment 102 Bn. O.E.F. j Order by Major J. W. Nieholl .cimninnding; April I921. , ! Dulie Orderly officer, Lieu I. Waller Hume; next for duty,) ;:npiain W. ward. I Parade Mnndav. ,f ?8. -.tin uiitire tteniraiKMi a more IMipulnM. powerful, unaailalde toininion than ha pvt yet exit- eil. In any enfv, they ar rr nl ted to be either equal ill all jllir w.iHih r ilmiiiiiaot in Aia iVe eannnl Maine tli.'in. The 'tvinle raiv- hat.- fnreed 1lial alternative iip.it Hie .Iaian'"e. HON. CHARLES STEWART IN OPTIMISTIC VEIN Tells Parliament That Prosperity la Dawning Under Business Government ip.in.. ploxleal lrnli)iii(r. ' linn. Hharle Si.-u.art one of j .Vkinkelry Thorday, May I, H the optiniislo of the Ooinininn ip.in.. flrlnjr prarlte. .miniature cal.inol. The oilier day he Ip-range. Ifemlel the Rot'ernuienl in the ! All rank.nre re.juele.l to ut-'lli)ue of Commons concluding t.'od prneliee on the miniature hi peer h ui follow: raiiK"' preiara1ory to firltiff onj 'K.ile the .la men la lion of 'the MeNiehnll Cre.4. rniipe (open. Hie lUurvjitie party, lolejjranis init nhool Sunday. May 3 are pourliiK in from nil over l All rifle mut he relumed to Canada, oniiRralulatinK the pov-(yiinrler-Maler'i cloro which ernineul oif the .plrnlid hotv-will lie open 'l"tieilay nexl. 7.30 imr. (Uinuila I cominp hack in to 8.30 p.m. 'fine hape under n huine. nd- H. itnl All hand instrument, mfiii'trnlian . The .tavtii of h-o-iIiiiio am) liuirle. to he returned perily llliimine the htiine ky l armorv hy Friday eteninir. The (treat pro.hieinjr interest of .the country hae' taken fresh S. 1). JOHNSTON. . 'rniirntre. There is now a feelins Major and Ael. Adjutant, that the K"vcrnnienl I lieinft 11 Hm. North H.C IIck'. c oint'i'-'ed f.r the many and not bbbbbbbbbbbbS bbbbbbbbbbbbS bbbHbbbm ' aaH ' BBBBBBbEsBbV ' ' BBBbI BBBBBBBBBBBBH BBBBBBBB feci - ntY ''"'BBBBBB'' BBBBBBb ' This inlvorliM'nient is not piihlislicd or displnyeil hy l.liiiior Cnnli'ol Hoard or hy lliu Onventmciil, nf Hrllish Coluinliin. Iho ward." SPRING SERYICE- Booth ThT Foundei The Salvation Army G.LP. STEAMSHIPS The sprinjr schedule nf O.T.I', coast steamship will ie inaugurated with the sailing of the s.s. Prince Ocorge lenvinjr I'rince Htiperl for Hie south, Sunday, May I. and afler Ihal dale. During the mouth of May, boats will leave I'rince Huperl each Thurs- iday and Sunday at 1 1. no p.m. Arrivals from the soulh will he jeach Wednesday and Saturday at 3.00 p.m. Sailings for Anyox, Wednesday at 10.00 pjn.: for Stewart, Saturday, 10.00 p.m tThe yueen Charlotte Island ser-Jvice remains a at present. J (III TERRACE NOTES Chas. II. Ollherl left Thursday for Vanderhoof and Hums Lake in several adjustment eas. Miss Klamla Marsh and Miss Caroline Mitchell visjled jtemo and Copper Cily.this .week' ami left for I'rince Ihiperl yesterday afternoon. . II. Fifpleshaw. the new police man, and wife arrived last Tho Allnr Society of the Catholic Church held a very fiirress-ful whisl drive and dance Ilaslcr Monday, Word has beenrerefved Uml .lack I.fltle has had to have his A ,,. Mri 2 A. !!'.. THI DAILY ffEWB. PAflB FTfl repe Soles nst anlvrl-l'nRlixli llrown OXFORDS WIMI Ml' im-w v.i i:.i; rMjiiw EAR LlUfe. A PIU'8 (HOSE. English Brogue Oxfords ...I III,. I. U ...nj In III,...! n, The Shoeman Next SI Items Cafe. at Mare Wheat t h llrr-til. Cake. !' r (.. naked w Ui e T iveKoses Flour The World's Best. Soil Finish 0 nhini . Thrif-T-Service wet Wash Three Services, ono of i".n win exactly mi your nli day needs, J'liono u for particulars. anadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. MEMBERS OF MOOSE ! TAPANEQC AiMIY , LODGE HONOR DE4D I Ji" A I AND ATTEND CHURCH RACIAL EQUALS Yesterday aflfriKMiii in Havner' Hiri rhimel. mmmiiIpith nf ii... ! Nippon Developing Vast Army local Moose Lodge attended a memorial service for deceased hrelhrnu. I'lic ceremonies, which w rit rilifaliHllr, were in charge r Fred Scailden, dictator of the Indae. Ilyiiins'wi'i.' mjf and a -"In wan rendered by Mm, Field. Mi-. Alf. Clii'fliaiicn was a- j'niiaiill. I 'I'lif il-rcji-cil members of lin jl'M'tl lodge arc Oapl. John L. Isniifii. Henry Ciiihmoh. Harry !l lcl lnr im.l aae Swnl well. In Hie evening some forty iiii'iiiiiith hi i lie innjcc ai-rmn-panied Iiy several ladies nf the M eheiirl legion iiarade jo Hie I'reiliyleriaii Church where lief. Iir. II. II. (iiHiil delivereil an iipprnpriale sermon. There wan special elmral music and a miJh was rendered hy Mm. .11. A. Harlow. Jne Slaggard marshalled ihc uunutf. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert and Has Overflowlg latlon. Popu- MwwawwwwwBpij? v'SEHeaeeaweBHIsMBBeeeeeBeB fa! KHflpMVJ9 Hi aeialta . ' b I BMHTawiBlBr'ir y 'i fiMtiii ''J''""-''"ii'"M The mission of The Salvation Army is to the poor. It is now at work in 79 countries with more than twenty thousand Officers. In street meetings and halls, it appeals to the wandering to return to the narrow way. It is engaged in a great preventive work among young people and children. It rescues the perishing, cares for the dying, weeps o'er the erring, lifts up the fallen, tells them of Jesus. - - in which he received pound fractures. Announces the great Annual Se lf-Denial Effort of the organization for the week May 5 to May 1 1 . This week of Self-Denial will be preceded by a week of earaett prayer, .and will be followed by a similar week of ScM-Deskl among Young People and Children. , two corn- Mr. ami Mrs. Orillln spent a few days at Heino as the fiists of Mr. and Mrs., A. Y. Wjlsnn. 5 J1. Finnfan forinerly of Terrace pasfil lUmiisli on Saturday's train. O. .1. S. Amlcrsiin was in I'rince, Huperl las) week end. Cha. It. Oilhrt made a business Irip lo Huperl (his week. The Misses Nickerson return- el lo Huperl on Monday. There were special. lUisler ser-vifesjn luilli chuirhes on Faster In its Self Denial appeal. The Salvation Army is year for $100,000. No other organization in the world more with so little. This earnest appeal is made to the of Canada who understand the great and varied service Tirk' The Army render. It is also contributed to by the Oficen s1 Soldiers of The Army who, in addition to. tkeir self atciiitial services all the year rouM, deny themselves in order t kalp tktf fund. - . , Soldiers of The Army will call from door to door this year as usual for this appeal. . Give quickly and generouajf r send your gift direct to COMMISSIONER HENRY C. HODDER 317 CARLTON STREET, WINNIPEG or Hie M'leel few. The prouchlp? amputated jut pelotv the will pan away a a niffhl illusion ) knee, a a result of an accident fed Iiy Hie after effect nf war iml misleading propaganda. Canada j all rihl I om con vinced Ihul wo will hae a steady growth in trade alisiir all lines. Canada's ureal natural in dustries will flourish in pnipnr- lion to the extent that Ihey are unhampered. The yoterument is removimr the harriers. Cana- iians can lake heart ami jto for for this quarter. Quite a nuqiher of young people al tended I he dance at L'sk Saturday nisht, among those present were Misses Cries, Waldrnii and Moore and Messrs. Kirkaldy, Moore, Vauderlip and nrooks. TELKWA , Faster visitors included Miss K.".M, Morrow of Vamterhoof .Mis H. M. Hohiuson of Prinroj tSeurjre. Miss Oladys Mclonald of jlaellnu and Miss Jean Mc-j Naught nf Quick. I The Faster lea and at homo given hy I ho St. Stephens W.A. was unreal social . success. Minuay. i ne service was held mj Mrs. 1. I). .Munro ha been the the Anglican .Church in Ihe.guesl of Mrs. F. M. Dockrill at morning and the Presbyterian inMhe Sierra Visla ranch for Hie (lie evening. Itotli churches wereiast few days nileii Jo Hie limit nr their ciiia-cily. There were special Faster music and .livuialjinis. Morse Halt went down to Huperl ' on Sunday lo meet Mrs. Halt whn returned from Victoria on Wednesday. Jack Woodcock of llannal is working at the mill here. - - 'The sympathy , of the community is extended lo Samuel Long and his family in the recent bereavement in the death of Mrs. .Long at Smilhers. l'ele Hlack, Jr. and Cordon Hulger spent the week in town. Mis Hose Haven and Heg Haiti spent Hit week end with Mr, and Mrs. II, S. Creolinan. - Miss Dobb is spending the Faster 'holiday, vvlllr her imrents In Huperl. Miss FlorencB Dailey returned I'o 'Terrace Wednesday nlahl, the Immigration quota being filled Mrs. W. Ho.ertson who has been the nurse in charge at Iho Telkwa Nursing Home is leaving for Fnglaml shortly. Prior to her departure, she enlerlHine.1 at caitl in aid of Iho Nursing Home. . , 'The Hoy Scouts have relumed from a three-day camp at Hound Lake, parents and interested friends were most helpful anil generous in providing an ahuml-anee of provisions which made the oiilias all the'more enjoyable for the ioys. . v Miss 'sheila Hoop is visiting Ton a . Hourgon at Hubert, while Mis' Onrojhy Maplelon Is at the Cilmour Haucli. Hoad work is jM'Ing done jn and artuiiul -Telkwa and it Is doubtful if Hit roads were ever hetler than a present. If you find you cannot get the daily News regularly, call jn anu subscribe for it and have it do-llvorel to your home. if From Section Two to the Cold Storage ElectricBread Is The Best Obtainable Home Cured Old Country Style Bacon, Hams, boiled and boneless. Blood Sausage, Liver Sausage, Ayrshire Bacon, Back Bacon, Weln-ers, Pure and Compound Lard. Highest Quality. Reasonable Prices. On Sale at B.C. BUTCHERS and GROCERS LTD. and FARMERS' MARKET. LINDSAY'S Cartage us" Storage tPfcona M. Cartage, Wareboualng, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Q ravel. We SpeolalUa In piM AntJ FumHure Meting.