fam row. THi-DAILY AEWft. THursday. April It, to BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManuj SPECIALS f ; kS3 1 1 h . wtLA I T , -Jf feFr Ik TU A- A HE V MUST LErWt f SeSSriT- J THKTCKET THAVb fS j, n JJ narvcloojJ colors: J euTfU.ee dSfTwiiL f jodtthw wIUtiam js I J7v Ladies op Growing Girls' Velvet Slippers All sir.es nl $2.75. Ladles' or Growing Girls', Patent Oxfords Low nr milium heel $5.75. Family SHOE Store Third Avenue. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticket., Hales and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. Sou Finish Jhril-IWice Wet Wash Three Services, one of which will exactly fill your wash day neeil9. Phone us for particulars. Canadian L Steam aundru Phone 8. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cul any lenglh. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. .We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 714 Fraser 8L Steam Healed Hot and Cold Water . Rates by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone 669. ELECTION AT EARLY DATE Failure of Third Party to Make Any of Mud Stick Said to be Influencing Liberals POLITICIANS ARE BUSY chairman of the game hoard .Mcrryrield, now provincial or gani.er, is mentioned, as it known that he has a great many friends in the north and would make about as strong a riinniu is anyone. prosperous advertising mean nrnlar nnntinnnn srivertMnir INDIGESTION GAS . ON STOMACH PAINS AFTER MEALS Many people un"er terribly from ta ml aln In tlx) stomach after rvery moil, and are kept In i.nOnl misery. For the paM 41 yearn Hurdm-k Blond II I iters has been brlnrlnir hope and Joy to thnimndi surrr-rlnir rmm virion rrtni of Honiara Imublr, herpln tbem to cat three nquare meal a clay; hPlplnir I hem v;, I lt I... M..it '! .iijvi.iim mrjr kipu, win. in nanii special .Mail) .,. ,... ., VANCOUVER, April 3. The Mr. Kred Melm, Moose Jaw, Sak., question whether Hie -election write:- -All last umnir I waa troubled will lake place nl the same limer1"1 x"m" lb """J indiwMinn, as I lie beer plebcsctlc llllle or a M, anything- urept Kne llitht rood and later "is being discussed here, ewn then I .would be bothered with pain Some who consider I'hemselvos rterarb meal. I rould not work i whole authorities claim it will he n aL,":?x ?'.aTu. 1 -J??!? . . ;rfrrj uiiua; unmirs, iiiriliruir ano pill, , lh same tune, while others whoiuntii i read about Bnrd-k mil nitter. also just ns confidently fancy I hve taken pur bntUi-i and )t lias nearly, they know indicate I lint the voles lr "0 ''""'r""-')-. reMored rne to health will he taken on dilTcrenl dales vunurart.ircd only ,,y ThB T MIINlrn J. V. Hell. Karris, wheti address-co.. Limited, Toronto. Or.t. in? the Liberals recently here, i spoke -of being on Hie eve of an election and it is said that the utter collapse of the -Third 4arly charges against amy member ufi I lie (Tovcrnmcnl has strengthen-ei their hands imnicasureably ami. is largely responsible for the decision to make an appeal In the country at its early a dale ns possible. Liquor Question The difficulties connected with Hhe export of liquor have been prelly well solved through the consolidation..;.:, (r jrjtfrys.tf: handling- it and (lie refusal of Ihe (iovernment to grant anv more licenses. The only matter now to be dealt with is the sale of beer by the glass, for which there has been a demand in Van couver, there has on the whole been great improvement of conditions since Hie recent legisla tion was passed and the liquor laws are being enforced Attorney fleneral Mansnn, who has reltirn"d from the north most enthusiastic over Ihe prospects will lake a brief holiday before opening the rleelinn cam paign. Hon. .1. 1). . McLean and Hon. T. I), l'allullo are scheduled tor election addresses in Van couver. May Import Man l'be Conservatives have been very busy and W. .1. Bowser is selling men in uie Held every where in Ihe southern part of the province, but so far the north lias noi iieen iieard rrnin. II is said here dial man will have to be imported by Ihe parly to run or prince Ituperl, as there doe nol seem lo be any local man available and Conservatives hen: are looking around for a suitable candidate who is nol already ut Inched to some constituency in Ihe smith. II was thought that Colonel Peck might have return ed In his old love, hut Jic ha accepted nomination for the Is lands against M. II. .Incksnn FRANCE READY ANOTHER WAR Preparations Being Made by that Country so That They Will Not be Surprised ALL DEFEND COUNTRY PARIS, April 3. ".National mobilization" is Ihe ollicial title of a hill which Ihe French government submit lei) lo parliament for aihmlion :inl which includes Mailed plan for Ihe "general organization of Hie nation in lime of war." Sponsored . by President Mil- erand. Premier Poincare and ministers Maunoury. lie Last. yrie, Maginol. Itaiberti, .p I'roetiUer ahd Sarratit, thV bill is for Ihe purpose of "studying t once a formula of national or- anizatiou susceptible. o lie ap- lied without delay, or prelimiu. try trial in the evenl or war breaking out." Improvised Method "The turn taken by Ihe war of III2I-IH al the very outset found the provisions, generally minut ed as effective before 191 1, lo be leficienl," the. bill begins. "Ill became necessary later on lo im-j provise, tinder pressure of cir cumstances, a completely new organization, Ihe realization nf which was both slow and difli- ull. "Thus Ihe government hns thought it to be its duly lo study immediately Ihe situation wliirii would be created in case of a new conflict. In I'JH it was expected thai the war would he purely a military one. and that Ihe decision would be reached in very slmrl lime. In conse quence, salvation appeared onlv in the inlenificalinn of the pro:. luclion of military weapons of greal power and the nimmunilion necessary In them. The renewal and uiafnlenance of Ihe life of Ihe nation was looked upon as n secondary mailer." Latent Energy This proved lu he a capital er- MACDONALD'S Eute Gut For those Smokers who like their tobacco Cut Fine or who roll their own MACDONALD'S F2e Cut i y2ib. r ro in Hie latent tinoO' - - - ..... mil ion's energy. A central organization under unity of command, is the essential and fundamental base of the new plan for national defence. The duties of this orgnniatio i will be, in limes of peace, "continued ill. d methodical experiments with (he most modern types of mnlerial; Ihe grouping together of all the indispensable slocks necessary lo equip and arm Ihe military forces ready lo be sent in line at Ihe beginning of hostilities, and permit ling I hem o operate under conditions :'oresee'u and arranged for until such time as national industry can furnish liie supplemental'-' material." Mobilization The bill provide. for the immediate innliolizalion of nil activities destined "to assure Ihe production, on a huge scale of all armameuls. ammunition and material of all nature necessary io Ihe armed forces." This includes the immediate adapta-lioit "lo a stale of war" of all methods of communication ami transportation, postal, telegraphic, telephonic and wireless, and railroads, shipping, automobiles am) airplanes. Article I reads: "In limes of war all Frenchmen and French colonials, as well us all legally constituted groups under French rule, are obliged lo participate in ;llie defence iif Ihe country and the maintenance and upkeep of its material".'!!!!) moral life." Article II: "The measures destined lo assure the transfer of Ihe organization of defence In peace time to lliat of war, are provided for under Ihe constitution. The execution of lliescj measures, as provided in Ihe present hill, constitute Ihe 'nalional mobilization.' " Complete Details The hill contains it articles, most of Iheni dealing with the technical oruiiniznltou necessury to ensure an iitsliiuUncous passing of the entire country from peace o a stale Of war. The de tail has been aiiiiroved by Ihe army commission. SKYLIGHT ROBBERY Quantity of Clothing Stolen Victoria and Soon Recovered by Police In VICTORIA, April 3 Tito sequel lo ft daring skylight robbery per pet rated on the premises of V It. Oowen, Oovernmeut Street plolhier developed a few hours laler wllh the arrest of two men In a downtown rimming house atpl Ihe reeovery of 3.u worth of clothing. An efghleen-foot rone ladder was found, by the police wnen searciiuig ine room nf Ihe suspects, who gave liie names or llnnuid i.o.zi nnu iy- rnn Holaml. The rtdibery1 was reorled lo Ihe clly plain elothes' department al to n.m. Thirty minutes laler Hie two men were under arrest, charged Willi rnhiplicily fit the crime, ami Ihe stolen articles re ror, Ihe hill goes on, and during covered. I.nler the police found 51 monlhe the belligerents were a suilcase full of silk which was called upon lo draw extensively awnlling shipment by the Domin if.. r r inn -!BBBW Viz Lb.l5 m iroved towards Ihe end and came out with a better total than he had generally been expected to make. Hutchinson's high break was 31 and his average per inning. 1.12 while FmIsskd's figures were respectively 25 nnd 3.M5. There were 113 inning for llnlrhiiison and 112 for Kassoh. j Sport Chat j liie fact that four club have signified their intention of com. pel mi? in the Senior Football league this yeur indicate that there is considerable soccer tnlenl in the city. All Ihe club have lost jdayers through winter departure but there have been new arrival In lake their place. I here will be just enough chnnge in Ihe complexion of Ihe various line-ups Ut make speculation at Ibis early date rather uncertain. With Ihe. iirotlo out. Hie pioneer Callie are bark in Ihe running again wllh full confidence of winning morn laurel' a they linve consistently done for Ihe past ten years nr more. Junior organization ha nol yet com men ceil, but lu Ibis department there .. known lo be plenty of embryo talent developed In Ihe school of recent years, and i keen season's competition i mi ticipalcd. The decision lo ml vance the opening of the setison from, May I lo April 15 has lieen received with acclaim, by Ihe ninny fnn who nre eagerly awaiting Ihe 15121 resumption of Ihe popular sport. Plans for a tour of France ami possibly tenuis (earns of Ihe universities, Vale ami Kngland, Spain by American Harvard, are being tirade by Harry Kblridge, manager of Ihe Harvard learn. The combined leam.s, uecording o presenl plans, will sail for Kngland, July 5. They will meet club teams In and around Lon don after which they will play Ox ford and Cambridge in I heir nn mini International lotirnamenl. In Ihe proposed trip lo Ihe con linetil tentative matches wllh Ihe French-and Spaniel Davis Cup learns in llieir respective conn tries have nlremly been arranged. ,Tlie teams will return lo United ixaies early in ncpiriiriier. (ioiiris will be provided aboard ship for Ihe players In '.enable I hem lo keep In training. if you find you cannot got the dally News regularly, call n ami subscribe for II and have It de- Hvere1 In your homo. tf wanted Apply FOR SALE In deliver l.lney' FOR RAf.K 20-10 h.p. Sterling engine; Iloch ignition; com-plele to ahd Including coupling, 17511.00 3D foot cruiser. 20 h.p. Just overhauled. toilet, galley. 81,000. .M. M. Stephen. If FOR SAI.K or F.xrhange for small pleasure boat. Rebuilt boat hull. 33 feet 0 indie long, V feet G beam. Suitable for salmon (roller or halibut boat. Apply Ilox lor, Dally New olllce. tf FOR SAf.K. Pleasure launch. 2o ft. x 8 II. beam, spacious cabin containing stove and itletisil. t h.p. Regal engine, newly painted ami in A.I. condition. Simp. Apply Mux 172. I Mil) News. tr FOR SAI.K. Soda fountain equipment, glnes, Vorlrx system, eleclric drink-mixers. soda cylinder, butler niilkl coider, slotd. showcase, etc. Apply W. J. McCulchcon. HI FOR SAI.K. Power boats of every description including pleasure, trolliHg and work boats, al reaonabln prices. Apply N. M. McLean, Cow Hay. FOR SAI.K. Dublin room, all colors, 3ric; planted in tubs. 81.50; perennial flowers (grow every yenn. Rhubarb roots. K. IMIey. llaysiort. 1I.C. Hi FOR SAI.K. Small V bollomed gasoline launch. 200.00. Apply Citrelaker., Prince Rupert Yachl Club. FOR SAI.K. New and used Machinery, Hunts nnd Kngincs. Northern Kxchango. tf FOR RENT OIT1CF. FOR RKNT, with modern living quarlcrs. Wcsletthaver llros. If FOR RKNT. Palmer House for cheap rates and home com forts, t LOST i.i in I . aicrmau roun a u nett between (J.p.R, llckcl nlllce un. Sevenlh Ave. Kasl. Finder re- turn lo Daily News, HO TAXI Taxi 87 Phone. (Call Oeorgo, or (lust) Ross Brothers. Prompt Servico and Comfort Day or Night Sland: Grotto Cigar Store, Third Ave. AUOTION SALES. floods Houghi, Sold v or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery, Third Ave. Phones lllack 130 and Red 442. Advertise in the Dally News. '1 1 Pmos tfaMMMevMMMa wataAtaasaMevakcS fco" w Daily News Classified Adsl 8 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advrtlmnt Tnktn for La thaoflO, BOARD. BOARD. The Second Avenue. Inlander, Phone 137. 830 tfl Ion llxpress Company to. Vnn- ottvrr. consigned by one of the men under arrest, alleg7,s ine police. In nn address in Ihe terminal clly. HUTCHINSON WINS GAME FROM EASSON Slow Billiard Match Last Night Resulted In Score tf S00 to 432 After 2'1 Hours Play W. K. Hutchinson goes lo the third round of Ihe iinlivlilir.il citv chnmjiinuship billiard competi tion ami A. A. Fason is eliminated as a result of last night's wame which Ihe former won 5un to 132. It was a slow nffnlr ami lasted two hours and 31 minute. assort started weak but inu IrVAMTKB WA.NTF.M. To buy direct in small lots from fishermen or shippers, while-mealed Chinook Salmon and other good cheap fish lu introduce lo F.aslern consumers, (live all information possible regarding supply, prices, routes and rales. OdelJ Cn. Syracuse. X.Y. WANTF.H. Furniture nf every description. Highest price paid. Prince Rupert Kxchauge, Aucllnneers. Phone (553. STRONO HOY groceries, rirocery. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Thursday, April 3 High .:. a. in ,'n n is. 1 3 p.mf8 .p l.ow - Tit u.in i 1U.2.I p.m.0. 9t Friday, April 4 High I.2J ii.in. -"t 13.5.1 i.iii-k. .i Ut- 7.U a.m. v.Vi ; lti.SHp.ui. ,! Saturday, ApejO'Sj High I.5M a.m. .1 ' t 1 1.30 p.m. -'j. Low 8.2.1 a.m. """!, tO.32 pjii. Sundsy, AprtrS' ' High .0 n.m jf H.onprt, 30 Iiw H.Srt i.m SI. 03 p in MAIL SCHEDULE For th East Morula)-, Wnlnedsys and Frl days, ;loes si 5 -in nan, From the East ydljf1 Monday. Thursdayjjind Saturday, l.3n p.m. From Vancouver Hun days Wcdnrnlnyi Fridays C.IJ.h. April 7, 18 To Vancouver PUT I1 4 '8 .9 i p;. m. P-M. A.M, Ttiesdny. Mall closes at t P M Friday .? A M Balurdays ...f.. A M, C P. II. April II aiit To Anyox, Alice Arm,,(Stewart, Premier ,g Wednesdays 10 P M From Anyoi, Allco AVrrt(Stewarl, Premier Fridays ..rr4.. A M To Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox, Stevart and Premier- Sundays tiUil I' M From Port Simpson, Jtllce Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier Tuesdays I?- A M To Alaska Points April 7. 18 and ?8 From Alaska Points prtl II and ,1 v To Queen Charlotte Island Points Aplil I: nod .'!!. J; From Queen Charlotte Points April 10 ami .'t To N4as River Polnts-and Simpson Tliursdnye 10 From Naas Rlvor Polhts Sslltrdsv . '...L Two in moval fit- tlinlipr. Port P.M. A.M. TIMBER SALE X 6003. Sraltrt Ti'iiili-ra will m tveH lijr lti bUtrlrt Ir'iirMler, ihi Utor, I lull is mil ' llio Hint tiny or April. t4. ror tlw Ii I'tMSn r Llri'iirn X i.nM, lnnr SlH-eii )'.' hup, fiitraiir tii lirurni r, C.lt. 5 rill 7il.niU r.li.in. uf llrmlisK, Halsam Spruie. ami OiUr Salnr. Two ii year will lie allowed ror rf usival r miliar. l'urlhir liartlnilar (r tl) Chirr I'nrr--Icr, VlrKirl. nr Hie lntrlrl I'liro-te' rrliiri ttiuiert, HX. TIMBER SALE X 0101. Sl.al.(l Tlilutpp uil! is.rplvi.ll liv tllp blmrirt Forrnrr. nt rr man ntmn lUn Uth day or April, to I, rnr thx pur rhake nf l.li i nri- X n 1 0 1 011! I.iidiu- l.hml, calnr., tn nil IS.miu Mural rt r linn link I'lllm ami Itn.fliin f lun. iif lli-m I'M k, sprure and lialMin Saul'ira. yrnrt wm lie aikiweii ror re I"lirl lice hartlriilnr (if Ilis' Chirr I'urM Irr. Vlrtorla, nr llio tlJrlr fnrriicr. Prinrs ltiiri. ilr- J "Tano sctT7 Nolle or Inttntlon to Apply, to Laatt Land. Jll Cnul l.aml lilttrlrt. liM-nnllnr til trirl tf skfrna, anil iiuaie .int lieliiir liav laiKi, on inn ihiiiii uraucn 'or tn sarvn Hiver, tirar inrmiic canni'ry. Tak Aiillrn ttmt , Tiiotna William TluikPri or I'iIih-c liuH-rt. M.: nrrntiallim Kuriiii'pr, tntPiiiU to p.p rnrtpriiii4il'ii hi ip .ma roiiowina m-iMTibPii lain.' CoiiitiiMiirliia at a Kst rlnntid at Ihe tno'l oiniiprly (hiIih on nay MaiiiI; theiirp tmr tlirly Mil upatprlv.i ilipurs tSnitipilv ami aprlv rnllitwlnir Ihn uioIIp n. Hip. sii'hp nun in puini or loinnipiirpnipin, aim rontalnlnir l arrpa, innrs-nr ls. THOMAS V. THAtKFrt, , Applicant, Ditoil rdiruary Ittli, tjf,.