CW7 Sweep wiIi a bi'join tlicn k f i. use a caiiiei swui'pur. j ne Hour Iooks penny clean. I Now nf (Upon a Hoover iipUoii Sweeper anil it will . .-. J... ...lb. I I 1 ,n nilJCK iy iii'iiiuiihi ihm:u 10 (mr liouekeepiii!,' jnlolli. penro Uiat thorough' clean liness ami aanuaium ean mly lie secured Iiy inoilern rjiie liuus. fiiuji i lauui suvur. il'0. I,e us demonstrate one in your name- .f oiu ns low as f j,75 VJi month. aien Ifafdware Co. The Handy Andy Store. 508 3rd -A'ti?.'" I'hone 3 Hardware' and Sporting Goods jfoIcpirDf ffosicn pure Silk. lieUcr Hose at the old c, $1.85 per pair. L'rnts- I.S. Wallace Co. Ltd third Ave. & 'Fulton Street. 'resh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.C. Any quantity delivered daily. prompt Karly Morning De livery. rALENTIN'S Dairy Phone 657. McBrlde Street. ARRIVES FROM RUSSIA TELLS EXPERIENCES Was Kept There Three Years But Eventually Escaped and Returned to Canada NOT ANY FREEDOM Edmonton Man Says People Overburdened With Taxes and Bullied by Police IlnrrowiiiK tales of oppression and uffeiini,' under Hie Soviet K"veniiiienl are told liy a fornit r L iKiliuoiil.on soldier who has iusl returned to the city from Russia, where he went in 1921 to brine his wife to this country, says the) .arriving at his old home in wesl-i ern Ukrainia, it took him threw 'years' before being able to get oul of the country lo return to the place of his adoption. Phone 575. frOUR DAILY BREAD ' IS IT WHAT IT SHOULD BE? ELECTRIC BREAD a IS KEPT UP TO THE HIGHEST Quality Standard Hills r Underwood LondonDiyGin Since 1762, famous for it fine, pure mature quality 53.25 A BOTTLE TONiGHT- Tomorrow Alright NNTaMato step iek fceadschee, relieve biiloua attack!, m umi regulate the ailminaU organ, inaka yeu teal fine. - Better Than Hike far Uvtr Ills " j r 1 did find, however, was that "veryone had lots of home made wihlsky. Arriving at his rooUrex's bonw forty men fame around to be men, and he was "krvl husy slrav- ng and cutting iiair with his clippers from' 2 p.m. to 7 p.nv. After staying with his ntother he went to his wife's father's THE DAIL3LJiEV3. months the chief of the villapc appeared and demanded that he pay a lax of ' 2,000,000 rouhles. then worth ahout $2 m Canadian numey. At he. had no money he sold one of his razors for 0,000,-ooo rouhles,. and "was left alone firr a liilc. His TTi'nIher pave him foirr and a half acres of land which he farmed hut after another month taxes were leviei a'painst him to the exti'iil of 11 bushel and 18 (pounds of rye, two pounds of pork, eighteen pounds of beef. four fPRS and olher foodstuffs, lit" linn in 'iii-iiiv-i tu iiiu jwillill Tiearest town. This went on from time 1o lime, and he was also forced lo pay 0,000,000 roubles for owning a cow. Compelled to Do Hauling In October soldiers visited the village and declared that he had two weeks and his money taken to take his team and wagon lo from him. He -mindied for tick- carry foodstuffs. This he de- cls In puttv him l.ic l.nm elined In do n. he Raid the. horses Kdmonlon Journal. After once.in wes(ern ukrainia and was dc did not belong to him as they Jayed. He gave his occupation owned toy his mother. Even- as a miner, the one he followed tually he Was compelled to take in Canada, but was told that he his toother's learn, to the town would be sent to a Communist twenty miles away, and on ar ia rm at Krim an mo fnup nr fivo riving was ordered to carry ten Overburdened with taxes which iaVsV1onrnev from l.u 1mm Isacks of grain In a mill several they .are uiva'hle to pay, bulliedi Took Away Clothes miles off. and -downtrodden by police and Although flP fPCiar0fI i,j9 jn. Many others were there on the officials, the people around "'Mention or not going there he was same compulsory errand, and native home.lio says, apparently 1nlf) ,,c woulf, ,m.fi t(J f;h nvrt the load was the same in each have lives that are without par- wa eventually sent to a station Rp. whether the horses were allel in this world. The Canadian w0 mi,M from Kjf Unn somfi g(KM, or ,,nor. ex-soldier tolls of starvation and of njs pf)od Cana,an ci0thing Icember, 1921, he entered misery, of men crying out lo Wflg jakpn from and after Poland -with the inanition of passengers In trains for a gift of 1)pjnff pTornifie,, Jo be SPnt lf) ,,js trying to get lo the British con-bread or any food to prevent them mimp hp waj) nnJy spnl OJ)0 st& suj ,jn or,er to get sent hack to from starving, ion further on. Canada, but be was stop'ped by Harry Pasechnik was born i Fifrh mPn f;om Cananl and the authorities and sent back I krainra some thirty years ago 1((p United Stales were in his home. Jle tried again in March, and emigrated lo Canada in 1U12, r,ar and, by one of them giving 22, but was not allowed lo see leaving ins wne in ms iiano a trajnman 2,000 roubles, their -consul aim was sent uacK country. He joined the 192nd car s 'on e .pn(j 'of tj1(J again. In May again he had to Crow's Nest Pass Haltalion, C. E. jrain an() jhpy wpr(j spnl D pay taxes , this time on every piece F., on June 2, 1916. In Franco nmirinka, about 300 miles fur- of machinery he used. Again in he was transferred to No. 5 Field on j,prp npy wprp detain- All!?ust an' a' other times the Company Engineers and was dis- p(J anfther three -duys and cigar- amount was increased so that the charged at Calgary on March 8, p)ps wrp omanded of them by number of bushel's of rye he had 1919. 'railway officials. Eventually he turn over now totalled nine- Troubles Began arrived home with a cent in his I- On February 26, 1921, "? pockpti ,,1,0, Anrn 09, more than. Prison For Non-payment started oul from Alberta to re-!jwo nvnnis afPr leaving Calgary.' Non-payment of taxes meant turn lo his old home at Kamnj Prnskurof, 1 he large station imprisonment by the Soviet. Some Podolsk, about three days' train wjIPrP nn jmrlorl company with Pr J"P' ! P''y as high ride from Odessa. Everything companions, he had In bar-as eighty bushels and. others as went smoothly until after he ar-' in .ir:..- inv i,im much as 100 bushels. One man jrived at Miga, on the ttaltic, when i)ip tWPny miles lo his honw,;"f liia village was orilered to pay his-troubles began and din noi'an(, ,iP nrj(p ws fixP(1 at 5 noo eighty-five bushels ami couki (end until he has was able to get r0ides, now worth about $3, but back to the llntisli consul ai a (ipal was PVentually made by that place more than three years w,jori j1P ye a shirt In exchange later. Thirty miles or so after lliga he passed through the 'lurire gates of the Soviet .repub lie From then on men and boys for the ride. Object of Curiosity On arriving at his home the I . . 11 , only manage eigniy. ne w.is placed in prison, and sifter three months died. On receiving the news of his death, the wife also, ilied, leaving Iwo children, one under six months, and the other neonle flocked around him on only about riRht years 1 ... seeing his good clothes, and he woman was sent 10 prison old. A for ran alongside the train crying jouni fi,em almost dying, being.nol paying her taxes and died for something to eat, and nvany.!Wii)0U fon,i cinthing or al- there, leaving six. . children un- times ho was asked why h hadmos( nTiy tliinpr. One thing he not brought three or four sacks of flour liack with hjm. He was detailed in Moscow BACK AGAIN! AND AT YOUR SERVICE. HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY AT MODERATE PRICES. Dr, J. F. Maguire Smith Block. lillll'Hl ii. - - took tlie oldest, aged ; nineteen, for the army. Imprisonments like this went on continuously and in one year four people died a further bargain was made withwhile in custody. the driver of the rig that Irans- Iporled hint from the railway and !lhe consequence waslhat the man who owned the horse and cart went hack with 120 pounds rye instead of the shirt. Busy Time as Barber Pasechnik contmencod lo shave on getting nnme. as a resun In 1923 the rale of taxation for 'the. Edmonton eX-SOldier had Nolle of Intention to Apply to Leal Land. more than doubled. He had of and. situate near Tow Hill, Graham Island ia nv JO 1C liiwliels IIUSIIMS, oul mil. tn of a a croi) yuj. 1 TAKK NOTICE thai I, Oeurirc W. How P nf 5. and he tried hard 10 away. Towards the end of attended lo as there were onlylceed lo t.anarta. five rasors' in the village of 1,000. Had Many Troubles Prom then on he had unbelievable troubles with police, government clerks and agents, and at every office where he applied for passport .transit cards, permit, home to obtain her and tho or the stamping of a document, trunks of clothing and -a ow that he was forced to pay out many made up the dowry a f Ukraln-J roubles or bushels -of grain and ian bride. He stayed t Che hom5 delayed until on being belli up in of his wife's parent Jor two days, Moscow for three days by an of-and after that time .obtained a ficlal, who would not deliver tran- teanv and wagon for IJie purpose sit cards until he had paid out of taking his wife and dowry oyer another $50; things were so bad o his mother s farm. At that that his wife implored him: to moment three police tand two throw her into the river. civic officials appeared on the, At last he was able to scrape scene and demanded that ho together the money by selling his drive them; to a plaoe fifteen few remaining possession and miles away. This he refused to was eventually able to bribo his do and was threatened with ar- Way through to Riga, where after rest. They tlemmnded to see .his mirchasing soni'o poor food for papers ami ho produced one from his wife and baby, he found him- tho Soviet al Moscow, showing ScU with 25 cents left in his that he was allowed to travel pocket. home. They stated that he had Papers Waiting not paid enough money for il and' One an well understand his demanded iwor fmin. .him. This feeling then, upon going into Ihe he refused to pay and was jvlaoed Itrilish consulate, and tho relief n custody. One Wait standing (bat nrust. have come, on being guard with a rifle told htm that greeted liy the Uritlsher with a if he would pay lilnt 1500 roubles laugh when, with crest-fallen he would Jet him' oscape. In this air, ho asked how much he would way h was .able .to bundle his have to pay for having liis docu-wife and possession into the nients vised. Then and then only wagon and gallop off while thft were his t rouhles over for tho policeman tlised after him, yel- official informed him thai papers ling hard, for a in,ue, and then were actually waltlnfr for him. gave up the chaso. (Furthermore the -consul wired to Lived by Carpentering London and OHawa and received tor a while he lived by doing instructions that Hie ex-soldier a certain amount of carpenter- and his wife and baby were lo be ing Work and his wife miarle cloth- sent on and that $100 was to be ing. He built a mall shack near loaned tiiin,, which amount would Ms Jidvei'liseiiient is not published or displayed by the Liquor ihis mother's houe tu which he be taken .out of Ihe separation iiuui uoaru or ny 1110 uovernineni 01 liriusn tioiumuiu uiiu ma wue uvcu, aiuc iu,uiiuw8hc uue ms who, hn s truly, Smith A LL the world despises an anonymous letter. We like a man to sign his name to what he writes. But did you ever think that unknown merchandise is anonymous? Nobody to vouch for it. No name signed. Notice the advertisements in this paper. There in bold print are the names of those who stake their reputations stake your good-will towards them on the truth of what they have written. The maker of advertised goods realizes that he might fool you once but never the second time. His success is dependent upon your continued confidence in what he says in the advertisements. Read the advertisements with confidence. They tell truths that you should know. - The LAND ACT. measure of satisfaction is advertised products l" necordlnir District of I'rlnrc liiinert. B.C.. gel llnr, or 3C82 Camhrldfre Street, Vancouver. U.n ll.C. occupation manufacturer, Intends lo 113 Bi.nlv fur nennlsslon to leilu the rollnu'- In (Inscribed lands: Coinmrnrlnr at a .,. nnnllior Cnnndian- uanaaiun OX-SOlllier &.uiuiti ear anoiner manted near tiie rmit or Tow mil. wrote lO lltawa for him, and east side, thence Tiortlierly to low waler , :..a 1 mark; thence weslerly tallowing low water soon after he reeeier a permit miirk 80 chains; theme southerly three tnn for liimaolf hlmsell nml ami his Ills wife wue to iu nro- piu- chains; thence easterly 80 chains to point of comni,.oemem ana conlalnlns U acres more or less. UKOIUiE w. wjwusn, irif.1ltniit I n.VE nuTTEN, Agent!; Date. Juno fi. 1924. Bargains in Summer Dresses "DEMERS" Phono 27. P.O. Box 327. Sterling Furnace COAL- Dtlttrd-ln Bulk, At $10.00 per ton. This I a very superior furnace coal. It irlves a clean hot fire and Is entirely Tree from soot, clinkers, slack ami dirt. Some of tlve largest heating plants In the city are now iisIiir It v-UU entirely saturmnry results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks. At $12.50 per ton. We are also A (rents for the Famous LADYSMITH-WEl LINGTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert. Goal Co. Main Office! Hotal Ctntral. phone IS larger in PAGE FIVE STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX "Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Friday, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Masset, Port Clements and Buckley Bay, every Monday, 8.00 p.m. For Skldegate and all ports south every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. PASSENQLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave prince llupert i.00 pjn. for PRINCE GEOnnE, EDMONTON, VV1.N-NIPEO, all points Eastern Canada, United states. AQENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlckat Of flea, 62S Third Aa rrlnca Ruptrt. Phon 200. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle-August 2, 6, 13, 16, 23, 27 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, August 1, 8, 11, 18, 22, 29 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van-souver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailing from rrlnce luipert. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8wtnon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tuesday, B P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and 8waneon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Wales Island, Sunday, S P.M. Por PORT 8IMPSON and Naae River Canneries, Friday A.M. B23 2nd Avenue. J. Barneley, Agent. Prince Rupert, B.O. i