POLICE BOARD MET YESTERDAY I i.. i . i- . - . - si Motorcycle w oum Cap InsUad of Helmeta The regular monthly niei-HiiK nf (MiIicp rofiifiilMltm wa tie!.! jislrrday afternoon in Hie fjiy round Chamber. The Hiree Mniniic"i"iiT Mayor Newton, i H v (atneron jiikI W. II. Monl-tomn w present. JHno-1 ,.. a largely of ii routine The chirr report lor Hie1 1,1,1 ln ?! cne in the police . MOV U'lllliOil fllP II l.lk.lllllfl in .. i. ...... i i... i H.. I in (! rtinvlelMin mi. I l,ivi ilimil. Intoxication i... ..rlnoliuil iifTmioii il . 'III M III. M'M. , I - , A ; .! .unln.l.n.r II ". r... .- . ... - - - .... ,,,-. fcl I I' ,M M ii ir.nni fill n I.AIIII fllllfll III! III rill. V rmn c for Hie liionlli totalled tar. " i .inn inn nnyrou was flii f wn iiir ilirujini of t,s account scpi ny i;iimr . ilrniicil ami frniii ,:'ti ail) rnh roqtiirril U U Ijliesliolls akei iV J. ' T ,rnn i nil" w i i ri i . . . ... riff.li' O, ilvle of Kdiuoiilnn. i r;;i true on Hie Mmon-v Milifr force ii ml nlo i tifia.lian National able The application Lip hi Schema Hoisted f. C!9)r ifnchester'si red HkM m, M f tlJk I fail 'ill MtlJtri tataft.. a !: jr After brief di- fniiitloni,r Moui- fi ::rd Hftil CoillflllsMirTier .eron.bsl HihI l IhV v lahlr until it wtt ri'-j lilpf Vjrkrr wh not I ;.ialir hIhmiI Hk A V krr TrpOflril In tP -;j Uiat tin nmlorrji'lp '..I ..I t... ... .1.. 1. 1. Mm. ' J l llj 1Mll"lliff' t:jt,z not uilalp lnrr inn! ie :fli A."ltinl &mp ipp- lltt-.i'r a.untat. V. kpI'x rMirpil Umi t 1 IctHil itlil lial Iipiii I ;:ifti.l) ami fouml ror- A njvpliiii n (tut j .'msr.l by Mayor Nrulon that' i . . . i i .1- . . .i iiniiui tii iipr mr rnj j --. Ill"' I. . ... . I J. ....iM.l win "'l I 1 woulil jimlialily m- pdii in iim TniiaMiiipr To War Caps A r i!jii from tin olIlrrrR of ' Uiat they alKmrsI in, i Mii iiiiiii i ' iy in rliirf that local rlliiia- lf nil. r loti a nimlc ran trr- 111 I..I...-I- ' ... Ilrllllfln. 'iK fiiin of nuloniolnlcH jn l. .ll.U- I II -- .11. " mihh M-riiiiii iii- Mil It wn ilcotiio.1 that !" ''t.liliinn.ni of HrkiiipT - nni yp ircrarj. iiiini.li,i,.r MontuoiiK'ry 'lM f I li curfew rrmilnlioti iw-Jiip cniorccn. ii -iMiatrly in llii HircclioTi if ;'l iiPicary. Tlif rurfrw 7 aw .ioii.M Hint all rlill.l- ' 'ifi'k'r I lie atre of 1.1 iniil lie mi Mrcoi. liv H.an Jn inn " rn to In Hie iiinmer. .iiinn ni inn iiiiiir in uiveii lir"'iii the lollina of the fire uhcrlhe for I he, tmllv Nw. UFE BURDENED DYSPEPSIA Health and Happiness Came With "Fruimites" iFfomFniltJuicisindTMlc. ruit.,.iTM..t H,e wonderful ar,"" """'e fr"n l' l""' f aiV " '"' pnioe. Is tu.li " r,,t't means of .loin .i Jw Ut this country or ur lias """U. it &nrr,,",,"d ''lrrs Of fropls HisaMi sn.l DysNepsu. V.",k llM f Wjevale, Ont., tie.'. '."f hw'laliox of "Frail a-0B1li.i',J lf ,,e treatme ut. My T, ,k"' ''"I'rwvwl iwmnliately. of nlv,,,;,'P"lc,ael tolic Ihebimlrn free 11 "' "J 1 At.Li 6 'or 92 U), t tlal all 33e. """lOlUm, Oat, I m With thepxeep. tlon of the Cana-liin Parliament at Ottawa, th?r Minora cornrj t-C'tber In thii country a fjoup of mn o thor-oujhly rppreopnt- ative of all Can ada m met In the citV tit Uulil r. Jiaaaamy J rntl v when 6S0 cV 1 of tha Cana- f dian I'adfle Hail- . ?.,y, Kth'",l for i i on oi tbfir periodical conferences. They came from every part of Canada and, dealing aa they do. with every phaaeof Canadian Induatry and trade, tbey repreaented to a remark-alile extent the; progreaa and development which Canada la now enjoying. The dote of the eitherlnj wa marked by a kpeech from President . Heatty, which aet forth In Number of Special Features at Intervals Made Nice Variety SririHl to daily Nrw AI.ICK ARM. May 9. The annual danee of Hie Alice Arm TerinU t.luli. tilierinr in Hie ii;l eoi. n lielil ill Hie Alien Arm Hotel Tuemlay een- InR. The nrlnti illtitntr nwm a llirown M n"'l a erowileil lioiie Irippeil Hie liulil fuilla- rim i. mi. ' l,.lr..iier. lilatio: I.. Ililcoiter. vlfilin: Mrs. .1. I.iihiiaw, -inn-phone; I- Johnson, accordion; J. l ivft. piillar. iVICTORIA TIMES ON ! POLITICAL SITUATION Vlotarla Paper Thinks People of Province In no mooo o Dally With Experimenters We see Mr. Ilowser leadinp a tln,,imis and hopeless areKa-Hon sf'kinir I" regain oOlce be nlt,se It I wr the function of ,, pPsi(ion to aspire any h ami. IU Wc ee Victoria Tim-. me. utnl-r nn.crnl Mel ne Rrnkinir Otllce because of i des o .... .-.iioi. horn iif weallh. Hut J,,,, l nolM in the deeds or "Every Canadian l r.inr.ll cerned with national politica, whether they emanate from one political party or another, and the Company berauae w iv iremenaout stake in the Country and the fact that it ia a trustee of hundred of millions of British, Canadian and American capital, jealously guard those interests against unfair-nws or the adoption of any politic calculated to destroy the Integrity of those Investments. When I say that, v"' nave saia an. The company not in politic and I would auggest that it ha little, if any. political Influence. No officer or employee oi the Uompany has, In my recollection, and centainly not in recent years, been ever l.h requested to discharge his franchise save according to His own belief and ' Propose that they shall be left with that freedom unembarrassed by our owe views or predilections." Mr. Beatty'i reference to the national system of railways was rquauy iranK and timely. He pointed illuminating term th present poU ?ut th" P,"" anomaly that? "The tion of the great company and some- Pjofitab.e are the operation of thing of the line along which it is th Ntlonal Hallway System the pursuing the task lor which it was rVr ln5 01 Canadian first constructed, namely the bulldlne ' dnc B1 the National Railway i a grrai Canadian nation. Mr. Beatty began with a tribute to the bold enterprising men who, under aueh leader as Champlain, and within alght and sound of the Chateau Krontenae where he was then speaking, had laid the first foundation of nationhood. The spirit of Cham-plain did not die In 1C3S, be said, it carried on through the centuries, cleared the foreaU, tilled the land, founded ritiea, established route of trade and commerce, constructed railways and steamship and was today seen wherever Canadian men ind women were at the work of nation-building. It was this spirit that had built the Canadian I'sdnc. Mr. Beatty' utterance on the matter of politic was aa frank as It was important. He said: I prosper through diversion of traffic irora ine Canadian 1'aclnc, we lose In revenue more than we gain in taxe. He farther said: "We may conclude 4ht te test of government ownership is being made under as favorable conditions as can be secured. The railway mileage of the Country is proportionately greater than the traffic available to support It. This Company has a very real reisnn to nop lor me success or the Nstional Hallways, provided It is accomplished without widrswing from u the traffic which we have taken so many years to build up and secure. The greatest factor which will contribute to the National Hallways' progress is the development of Canada, the in. crease In population and the expan- nun ui inuunries. ii, ny a happy combination of thee factors the iioii. in winch 'Varli of lheA lnrlie i uiiiercflfniiilin(r xlreiiKlli of il oppniienU." The people of llritiili (ioln niton Iryinx lo pay up ami clear up Hie lu?nrie left. Hiem by llio inliiiiniilrulitm which opernteil ami i.xploilel Hiem before I'JId, have iiiemorieH loo Ions lolliink erioiily of eallln? back lo power Hie remnant of Hie parly reninihle for Hint record. Ami iiiw Jul when Hie Province l xelluiK buck on il feel after Hie refill Ik of Hiul ilebaiirli, tbey He lo Hie .train oi Hie -msr 1 Arr In no niooil lo dally Willi S'lt" orrliclru. Interjprir. I fniiri fill exieriiiienler' of the lliroiiuluiiil Hie eu-niiiK were ceMTiil eiiterlnliiliist features wblrli were Hiorniiphty enjoyed by Hie ilaiirer. Aiiioiic the oul- Klun.lini: feature- nf Hie evenmp were me nanrui m ri.i"ir tMltllber1 Iry III" flrtlW Siler Irene umi Kallilyn-- in eo.linne ami with pccia! mule. II. Iir- nieiler anir "I l.ove ou I rtily ami "Uny or Mine" wilh pleasing effeel. Mr. .1. Luldlavv ami P.. drennnn in full llililanil re- Knlla iirrnnipanicil piper N. Mo-l.eml IhroiKili various Sollili reel ami fanlnniV. A moil excellent nupper wa ..n,i umi when il wax "three lypr of Hie Mcllae faction, e-lieeially when Hie .eirih objects i.' Hie-e p'nlleinen In eekinjr itlllre tire ieioinin(: apiarenl In ill. MAY BE PEOPLE Earth LIVING ON MARS and Possibility of Signals la Again Discussed The comlnp near approach of .... ' a . .. hnoili HniLiiiii rt r it i n oVIock In the iimrntnir llie nance .Mars m no- rui.u .... Miyiwrllhr nuesll.m or whelher life as w adjourned, everyone and vollnir'we know il exists on our ne.Bh-.e it was the best ever, speciaf thanks lo the "Mix W world Of all .he probleuts confront modern aslron- llutcl.inson.Uxhich . :. lx" orcl.esira: (mill M ,.,.. I wlillll ll.i U II. n nnn . I.....IAM 11PI I ..lllll 1 .I.'' I..' ..... ..... ... makes the hifw! apienl lo the nxeraue man. (iranled dial life probably exists on our neighbor world, Is there, any possibility that we may net into communication wilh llie Martians .There are two methods which siipfresl themselves by. which, we might sinnnl lo Mars or the Martians In lis. One is by inenns of wireless Ipnnls. II will be remembered that uboiil two or three years: . . . . a a (to Sinor .Marconi receiveii curious message which he could tint understand, nnd for a time seemed to lean to the tlew that perhaps these had come from Mars. The evidence is much loo slendec on which lo build such a Iheory. The Martian nignnls, being In another code, could mil he ifnderslood by us, nor our signals by the Martians. Ulagneslum Flares Th second possible method of " TBIUATLt lilWB Pioneer Spirit Is Still At Work. Pre.ldent of Canadian Pacific Tell. Hi. Officer, of Railway'. Effort, in "on-nuiid.npwihe C.P.R. and Politic-Good Wi.he for the CN.R. progress of the National Railways continues, I, for one, will be very glad because it will carry with It, the assurance that Canadian Pacific pro-gresa will be still greater In the future than In the past. The greatness of a railway is accurately gauged by the character of the men it produces. No other institution in the country has produced so many outstanding' men In their various communities. I speak not mrely of such a Sir William Van Home and Lord haughneiay, I speak of hundred of C.l'.R. officers who have so finely served the Company and the Cuuntry. Owing to these men, the Canadian Pacific has ' not been merely a collection of subsidies or a machine for earning revenue. It has been the dynamic force in the life and progress of Canada, settling vacant lands, fostering pew Industries, developing latent resources, opening: up markets, introducing outside capital, bringing in as tourists or immigrants vast armies of purchasers to consume her produce. The C.P.R. man Is inspired by the thought that without the Canadian Pacific Railway, Confederation would never have been agreed to In principle and would never have been maintained in actual fact. The present King of England while Prince of Wales said: "We all know how the Canadian Pacific Railway has helped to, make a Nation." That knowledge accounts more than anything else for the maznlrlcent record and th splendid spirit of the officers of this Company. Providing our nolittes r lnnnl vi1 in wisdom and executed with vigor, wt hare tha assurance of great national development and commercial prosperity. All vie can expect is the Drinleee of contributing to nd sharing in the development, because we are Canadians, and because the future of this Company is inextricably connected with the future of our great Dominion." TENNIS DANCE AT ALICE ARM Miimiei-.N of llie iSnvernriieiil in jitrnnlliiijt has lirtns been itiicus-ih. t (iirniiK enough lo over-,iel, ami report lias it thul M. come ieroiiHl livtion, williiKlHtmnarioii, Hie veteran Krencli Hie reiitl HihI Hiero in a comli-lfl-'trononier, i )iI;iiimIii'k to signal im a pra ml eaiv iluriii(r lite near Hie4npiroacli of Man in lite autumn. tfinir an Alpine glacier n a mean- of projecjinji, tikiisiieiiini fjarei. Irofesor J'i"keriiip .itiowHl Mime year ago that by Hie reflection of .unlinlit in a larce mirror n smnal rotibl be Hie oar .system Mars is Hie most likely lo be inhabil'eil by heiups aklo lo ourselves. Half a century asto Hie famous aslron-oiner I'roclor ilecrilieil Mnr.s a i in: 11 1 1 1 1 in i ii r- oi our earin, .i thai lime Hie liliie-Rteen aroas on the Martian surface were Inken to be oceans, while Hie reililish jcolor of the "continental" areas itsau av itl i i i Ail itf I It i unnii I i n r s Vi)tii III.' " s. liui tint of l he vi'jtrtalinn. "Slinll wc recognise in Mars," wrote proc- jlor. "all that makes mir own i. s hlnr. That Bodn orlil so well fitle, lo our. want 19 - a - laud and waler, mountain and valley, cloud and sunshine, rain nnd ice and snow, river. and lakes, ocean currents and wind currants without believing fur ther in the existence, ellher now or In the past or ia the future, of many form of life? Miniature Earth The conception of Mars o a miniature edition of the, earlh, however, received a rude shock at I lie hand of Sehlaparelli and hi .successor in Martian re. search. Schia'parelU's detection of the famous canal was followed by, his equally $ignifiraut discovery of change In Ihe so. called pea change of lint and alterations in the position of their boundaries. ' Hi Investiga- Hon weakened Hie .belief of astronomers in Ihe nipteous character of these marking'. The coup de grace was given to Ihe old theory by the work of Pro fessor NV. II. Pickering and Hie late Prnfesttr Lowell, who found thai the canal-like markings traversed not only the reddish- oelire "continental" areas, but Hie blne.green regions well. Since 180 1. accordingly, belief In Ihe "existence of Martian organs live. Phone 575 Phone Blue 435 Dr. JOS. MAGU1RE DENTIST FXTTR TTV1. HA VE MADE MISTAKES Take My Advice and do not do likewise Think of your health first SSSsW SaB ssssssssssssssS ks4ssam LsssssssssssssV " IsssssssssssVss ilssssssssssssssH BBSSSSSSSSSSSSSsVf ' " SflBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSB Neglect IS The Greatest Mistake Think of Your Teeth I am Sorry for my mistakes and I know you will be for yours Dentistry is a specialized branch of medicine brought about for the good of the general health of the public at large. You should con-tult one who knows DENTISTRY. Expert dental work at a moderate price. We do not like to admit our mistakes, but confession Is good for the soul. Question yourself and If NEGLECT Is the answer, you rnay yet bs able to restore your TEETH to HEALTH. Crown, Bridge and Plates are made to replace TEETH which 'have been lost by neglect, accident or decay. Examine your own TEETH tonight and ascertain If you are starting on the downward road In HEALTH. Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Smith Block LADY ASSISTANT My Office is always optn to yoa proilneeil w'tiich woulil be readily know Hint there an? no permanent visible at llic distance of Mars, bodies of waler on Hie Martian unit "woulil be ilaiiliifflv cmisiiic- surface. I'be siieclroseoidc work lion-, to Martian olierrr if tbey were intellectually ami pliyiclly our eipialH." For iUly year it ha been rp- eriKin'-eil that of tin plaueN in of Hie astronomers of the Lick I (jserilory indicaleil, loo. about ! the slime 1 i iim. thai aipieoiis va-J pour Is by no means so pletilifulj In Hi) Martian atmosphere a in Hie Icrreslrial. Ami, on thej whole, Iwentielh century research) b.i shown that in many impor-i taut respects Mar. is a world quile unlike that n which we PRESENT DR. KERG1N WITH READING LAMP, Teachers Hold Final Meeting of Year In Booth School Last evening the Prince Rupert Teachers" Association met at Hie Month School for llieir regular tijeelinif of Ihe year, to rereive the report nf Hieir delegate to Hie Convention held recently in Vancouver. The nteel-' . . . - itlg was tnaiie I lie occasion for Ihe presentation of a standard reading lamp to lip. W. T. Ker- ftln, by Ihe Association a a mark of their appiecinlion of hi ef fort on behalf of Kdiicatinn dur ing Ihe Iwelve year he was chairman of Ihe School Hoard. Prosperous advertising means regular continuous advertising. CANCELLATION OF RISERVt. .Nntire Is emerlns Ihe hereh' lereliy riven that the reserves Uikh formerly' held under Tinnier Licence .o3. 3379 m.i jjjSu are rsnreiiea. O. n. JtAPETt, Deputy Mlnltler or Land. LAND ACT. Nolle of InUntlon to Land Apply Is "Lsas In Skeena Land nutrtet. rtecordlnr Ms trlrt or .Cusst, and situate on Cauipanla Island. Take Nntlr tint flareneeiR. Balnter aim Junes mc.miiiv, or rriuce niipert, U.t, iMTiiinilun lnumnre a re tit and bmker, In- u. In l,on,lnn..l n.l ,... ."' ' apply Tiir iipriiiissiiin , 10 lease . ..., " v-ma roiiownif described landst Commen If You Are BOAT-BUILDING We have Hardwood, Fir and Cedar Boat Lumber. If y tan are tired of Kalsomine and Paper, try Fir Veneer Panelling. If you are thinking of building a house, we have any lumber you require., also Sash, Doors, Glass. SHOCKLEY'S Planing Mills Cow Bay. Phone 383. ring at a flautist at the head or a bav al I he eaM end nf t'.iniania Island and a U i ii a iiiie mile rrtmi the smith end nf ihe l.l.iwl. tl.A.u. filling l(l 1 Im. liilinltl lit ttie Mnire line al hlsli water line snmnil Ihe lurxl In (he place or ismnneneenieni, nit ismtaliilnr s.iwtl seres, more ir leM. C. E. U.ITKH k JVMKS MCJI.I.T1. Xame of Applicant. Per W. K. WILIIAMS. Asenl. IMte.) April tnd. Itl. . NOTICE. Tender tll le reeelvisl by llie under- filmed Hp t 5 p.m. M.m.ll.T. I tie th Insl.. fr Ihe full.nvlnr: l.o.B. ITInre lii.pert. Sales Tax Paid. SO.ODU K.B.M. S"vl"lV. Jio. I '.milium lleiiiksk. Id.snn r.n.M. 9" x i"x t'. No. I i".im-iiksi llenilork. I7.S00 FJ1.M. 3"t"xl. y. 1 Cim-misi lleinliH'k. 13.J01 K.HM. 4" x III" X IS'. I Cwn- inisk llenilork. ta.nna r.H.iM. 1" x idr n. 1 nmn. muii. - I' 1mr. Snej if in -Separate bid will be aeeepled on Item- Im k or CeiUr Tenderer to stale the earliest date when delivery ran lie made. Il J. MNTIIKSO.V III PiirrtM'ln Aent CORPORATION OP THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. TAKE NOTICE THAT- I. The 1 (Hindi (.f the Cnrn.irst1un nf llie C.lly f I'rlnee Itiiperl Inlemts In con-Innl a pavement rtfleen feel wide rod- tlln f a mattress of timber fier whleli will lie piared a iwvlnr rmnv a depth al the erowii of ten hiChes composed nf briiken otone and saihl, nil I hit portion of tnllun street romnienelnr al a point al the Smith or the lane tielween Ith and lh Avenues in a point twelve reel iNnrlh of the intersection nr lh Avenue and I'uttnn street, areordlnr in Ihe ywdes shown on Ihe plans ami profiles filed In the Offlee of the- City Engineer, as a Kieat improve-meni, and Intend to rilalrv assess the cost upon Ihe land abuttlus dlrerilr on tiie emi uru porinni eir ine msi s Is inriirnsl st sireel intersections and al school property. v. ine estimated rosi ori ine wort is ISIS s. or wtilrh II Jot Mi h In be paid by the Corpora llmu and. the estimated an nual eiieriai raie per ron rnmiaire is .JI07SJ3. The sielal assessment ts IA lie uild In 10 annual tnslalinents. 9. IVrsone desirlnr In petition atslnsl nndcrtaklnir ahe work imisl li sn on or lief ire the tJih Hay sit June, tl. E. r. iONLS, v , citv rtefk. Paled inn ttti day of May,-mi, r So Finish ThPif-T-Service Wet Wash Three Services, one of which will exactly fill your wash day needs, Phone us for particulars. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. M. S. SING TAILOR, CLEANING AND PRESSING Phone 771. 820 Third Avenue Laundry Office P.O. Ilox 88. Princes fiupert, H.C.