CHIEF CAUSE UNEMPLOYMENT British Following Out Treaty of Washington Throws Men Out of Work I.O.VIKI.S, Mm nil ?5. - (lly Canadian Pre- . MiHi of the :. ji;iiihi inrut fn slilp-hoiMiilg i,ird, parliruliirly in Die ureal naval dockyard sinli n ports-mouth hm'I Mcvonpnrt, is directly n, ribulahle In tlu effect of the Vahlnglini Ntiviil Agreement. ' i: :iw nltaininjr iln full effect mi the limitation of allle!ii eon . ruction. I inler Hie treaty two ialllehli" utily tin being Iniili uj jiruain, imhii h mesc nciuit in ;'ivttl yard. IJie Nelson nt ,SVw- ivile-iin-Tyiifari'l I IStduey lllrkenhcad. tlrral secrecy I hi itlg exercised hh lo Hie detail r llieir i-mulrurljuu ami iiiiun-i::rn(. Iml llieir displacement is iiiiIpiI under (he treaty In 3S,-' liiMl Ion e.li li Und llieir main ur-r: anient in. In. inch ifim. , Tim i; 'placement, however. i jjrelcr hnn lliat rear lie. I by any Mrilioli .'Ilelic ;i float. Ihnllifli xiir-I nsed iy Hie tl.2110 Inn of Hie .title cruiser llrtod. rouuni. tinned In IlL'H nil. I direct product f I lie bailie experience ill Jul. Health Restored by The Fruit Treatment LI Fourteen years ago, Mr. James S. Prlgaty, of Gilbert Plaini, Man., ai a nervous wreck. 1 1 tyittm shattered by Kervoua J'rotration, anil he was reduced in weight from 170 to IIS pounds. lie wrote, on May 15th. 1017. "Every medicine, I tried proved uteless until a, friend induted me to take 'Fruit -a-tives.' I began to mend at owe. After utinr this fruit medicine fur three month, I was back to normal. 1 have never had such gul health as I have enjoyed the patt si vears. We sre never without a boxcl'Fruit-a-iives in the houte." , Writing stain on September 27th, 1923, Mr. Delgaty saya, MI ttand by , my Jetter to you in 19171 Mill recommend 'Fruit-a-tivea'." "Fruit-a-tivrs" ! a complete fruit treatment ling made of the juice of freth ri fruits and tonics. 2Sc. and SOc. a bos 0 for I2J0 at (IruggUts or tent postpaid by Fruit a-tivts Limited, Ottawa, i.iiiii. i or iiuiiii ariiiiuii'oi niian wie more rcinarkaolc miicc he Hood mnil of eight 1 T. iiiuih- of Hie vessels wan obsolete, inch gun. "jmilur In Hint of the? ami lliey ineliide ;i which were Oticcn Kliiahclh -eu. Iml II iin course of building when Hie n.lerloii( thai I In- Nel.nn ami j-i.itfereiue, aem1ded. All the Unduey will rurry a 1 6-Inch 'completed vessels rondemueil weapon, mid will thus rank with judder the Treaty were finished In Mary land ami Vel Virginia since Hie opening of the present nf the I nllrtl Htale and Willi f he century, nml several of litem wri Japnneip Kaga.' 'of enniparalively recent rnnslruc- Comparatlve Naval Strength 'llwi. New and old alike, lioweyer. Iieuiiir comparative naval have disappeared from Hie effee-rcntilh of lhe immediate ft. live lil. ure 'he recently published 10J' Being Carried Out ' ue of llrny'i Naval Annual "ThN rlesirnnre of tavn war a in part a followo: jinnlerinl ha been. parried out by The Wnxlii'iulou Xnvnl Twily ilhree only nf the five iwiwer af-lia now ben ratified by Hie five feel e. I by (he Treaty. ince power, which look jwirl In llie. neither France nor Italy wa rnfiference the Itrllhh Kn.lre'ralled iipon o dUcaril any e- wlurli wa reKned a on l of their fleel. and neither nml. emhraeliiK llie honiiiiion umwer wan enlaced in biiililina; well n India -llie 1'niie.l SLnle,inrv uniti. I ranee, llaly nml Japan. Am uj "The influence of the Naval r illl nf tin nirreenieut. ' tlie.'l'reoly on the varirrtii fleeU l n-rrvn!e delriirtion of naval wur vealeil in tniiiuary in llie follow-i;i.itenal which lia ever taken 'inir lnleinenl, howiUK Hie nuni-taee in now beinit completed. Niber of h 1 1 of llie evrral fewer lhan (mpitnl liip nre.tnver elieilulel for crappinp: nKei-ted by the Trenly. and tillj lluibl-' ill four of litem have been or are ' Ituill. inp. f'UKf broken up. The Treaty Hrll)li Kmpire 2a I provide Hull two of llie dLrnnl- Uiilletl'sinleo 15 13 ( I battle imioer nf Hie I'nileil Japan 10 0 Sfateo. a well a Iwo of llie hat. France le eruter of Japan, which were llaly mler conlni-lloii when llie I I ; t . I ireniy wa ijinei, may ne run. i r -ei into airernfl enrrier. Th'e To be converted Inln air-her rtl fnp will wltliiti n lmrlt tfafl onrrier . . .'. .. 'inie have re;iM to eiiil. ! This clearance of the liit in Total lie crapped 15 23 $TR0LLER$ CI Sherlock Holmes is right. The "clue" shown abovo is that of a movie star whose picture will appear in the final Strollers Contest Sheet. Save and Trade Strollers Pictures Either lrR or small pictures will be accepted. $300 in prizes. Contest Advertisement Appears in this Paper April 2Ut Tas T..rc. r.om-CTi CosK-sumM ... r.,. f tx.T.n. HAmto. 0t.ia HC.in GAVIGAN TALKS TO ' EDMONTON PEOPLE i Telia of Dlfflcultles In Buying' potatoes There and la Featured In Paper Feulured on the fr.iii past,, of Hie IMiiiorilou llnllellii in an interview willi J. t:. tiavijtan nf thin rily in rexanl to itradiny of pnlaloe. T,e article ay-t: There i oineHiiup radically wrong with the Riiveriinient y. leni of .'la.liny potaloe I h.-d aro shipped from IMnionlon and mir-rmndin diolrictK," aid J. 0. iavlan,. produce merchant, of I'rince lluperl. H.t;., pcakinjf In a llulletin reporter in the Hoard of Trado room a yeler.lay afler. noon. ' JiihI uI week I had a carload of polaloc nhippeil from a dinli-icl adjacent lo Kdmnnlmt. II had a ttnole cerlificule on it. When thai car went In Vancouver, llie uixpeclor there ?avc it an inferior jfradinp. Now that "thould not be, for Hie nimple reason Ihat IliU ort of Ihimr will lend to kill the Alberta ptdalo market al the coaxl. "Tlie "polalo trade with Hie coal i a jrreal Ihinp for Alberta, hut if Hie fanner-i are gn-injr lo be divappoiuled by receiving a hiuh (trade in F-dmnii-fon and an inferior crade a I Hie roat the polalo markel will uotj function. " .Mr. liavian conclud ed. SALVATION ARMY HAS FINE ENTERTAINMENT Attendance Laroe and Excellent In Citadel Last Evenlna man. Hnv Smith nml Hov- Cox- Hevcniin THI DAILY RBWB. " Tht lad ittp h t$ food ci lit it" The del idous fragrance of Baker's Breakfast Cocoa Its unquestioned purity", uniformity and palatability' make constant users of all who try it; it is the cocoa of high quality. Made In Canada By Walter Baker & Co. Limited EabluhJ 1790 Willi t Doftfintrr. VI Mf. nJ Vfontml, CatuJa , tOOKLET Of CHOICE KEQPtS SLVT Fit! UTIUTIES SHOW HEALTHY SURPLUS Electric Lloht Department Netted Program i.aa.ab in February and Telephone, S964.50 A siliplll-; of .fZ.iDK.ifi was There wan a fir! rate enter- "hown by the electric IlKht de. lainnient at the Salvalion Army I'arliuenl for the month nf Feh- eitadel lal nighl, which wa al- ruar" '"' "' l'lephone ileparl- tended by n lart'c and apprecia- ,,"n' nelled ifOntiO in Hie fame live audience. II wa Ihe Younir 1'ono.t nccontin? In reports suli- People annual eve'nl. SlalT mitled to Hie citycouncil by Hie Captain t:arriiHicri presided and Miperinlendenl of ulililies lait everylhintr went tttT splendidly. instil. There wan a vocal Solo by nsures oi cstimaieti revenue Jackie Wn.blell: rerilalions by a"'' expeii.tiiure for tlie wi de- Adclaide l'ipcr. David Wnddell. I'arltnenls were an follows: l-jlilh Leek. Mr. Captain Cole-; Electric Light , .A. an ceicie by five little uirN; ll'ndilure ...u dialogue by 'Tommy (iurv icli ami urplii" 0.20C.OO li, ill 1.51 nnnlher by Hernice lto.s. Annie Telephone Smith ami lluperl fin: a lliinl Heiun M.G.In.oo included a nuinber of junior. lApemlilure J,t..i..o lhoe tukinsr narl ineltidiiiL- l-Llilii Surplus tin 1.5(1 Leek, Winnie Kxley. Iloris Smilh. Annie Sini.h. Hen,ice ,lo:s. Hn-JHE QUALITY OF BULK TEA t Smilh, Henry Smith, Mike Uur-vich, Helen Sinih, Irene Coulter. Caroline Smith. Oilier utimtiers incliiiled a reading by Mrs. is. W'add.'ll. piano solo by Mis A. ilurvich, an action soui: by (he sunbeam class, a llilile leading by Mts F.'lilli Leek, an lip.'iiinir utblress by Jean McLean, a drill in which n number look part including Irene Jlmiller. Clarence Wesley, Can dine Smilh, Toininy Smith, Itoris Smilh, KnlM Chinoski, Itoy t::iiiinski. Mike (iurvich. Nii litirvirh, Horis Itose. tirare Down and lluperl Itoss. A skipping ilrill wa well e.- oruled by Nellie (iiiivicli. Helen Sims, llernice llnss, oris Smilh. Annie Smith, Winnie F.xtey; the final hymn before the distribution of prices was suna by Nellie iiiii'vich, Helen Sims, Doris Smilh, Annie Smilli, llernice Itoss, Winnie F.xley nml F.dilh Leek. NELSON ENDORSES TOWN PLANNING OF NORTH VANCOUVER cial legislature making it per missible for municipalities In mlopl such net in llieir several imiuicipalil jrs If so desired, am! thai a copy of this resolulion he foiwaiiloil to Hie provincial sec-relary and the. local member, also to the municipalities and Ihe North Vancouver board of trade fur llieir Indorsation an i support." Advertise In thu Dully Newa, The Quality nf Bulk Tea Is always unreliable for several reasons. In Ihe first place, bein? unlabelleil- its origin is unknown ;ld there is no one who has any, particular responsibility for its soodnoss. In Ihe second place, it is exposed to Ihe air and there-ford very quickly loses its flavor and freshness. Kvcn if it were as food us "SALADA" in Ihe firsl place, II wnithl rapidly ileleriotat.- and in any ease it would lie im. pnjhlc for the dealer lo follow consistently Hie same quality Ihrouhotit Ihe year. "SALADA" always maintains an unvaiyiiu hiuh standard, possible tliroiih skilful blending. PUPILS WHO ARE SLOW MUST PAY FOR TUITION You need a PILOT EVERY good ship, nearing poet, takes on a pilot. Usually, the law requires it. The pilot knows the channel. With his capable hands at the helm, the vessel is safe. Without him, there is danger of the shoals. When you set sail on a shopping tour you, too, should have a pilot. Everybody needs one. And well-informed shoppers always have one ADVERTISING. Advertising keeps you off the rocks of extravagance and waste. It takes you straight into the port of economy. It tells you plainly where to go for what you want. It shows you how to save steps and money- and time. By watching it carefully, each day, you are able to buy to best advantage. Often, the advertisements will keep you from making an unwise purchase by pointing out just why one article suits better than another. It points out for you the pick of the country's market and the selection of the particular kind, shape, size and color that best suits your taste and fits your pocket-book. Whether you want food, clothing, furniture or a toy for the children, the advertisements can help you. Jlhe requisite number each term That Is Plan to be Adopted byj' onler Ihe llisli School, making Oak Bay School on Vancouver ('he selection on the basis of Ihe Island mark's tiinl were obtained a I Hie VICTOMA, March 21. In an effort lo cope willi Ihe siluation thai hns arisen In Oak Hay municipality willt respect Jo the rarryinf: on of Ihe school affairs NI'.LSON, March 25. Nelson's without pressing loo severely up- cily council on Monday niplil ln-1 ilnrscd n resolution from I be I Norlh Vancouver council uskingj Dial a tnvvu planning act b" broughl inln force ly Ihe giiv-eminent. The resolution forwarded In the Nelson council, by M. I.. Archibald city clerk Tor Ihe Norlh Vancouver council, mad n a follows! "Ilcsolved, That litis council Kosc on record as approving of a town planning acl being passed al Ihe next session of the provin T.R.C TtBpltlM'i Rktaattic Captain For Rheumatism, Lombato, Sciatica and Neuritis, Canada's standard lem-edy is Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules. T.R.C's stop the pain by removing from the system the original cause. Send us 0c (ok aenciou ample. Give 90c and the coupon we enclose with each ample, lo your druggitt and he will give you lull tiie, $1.00 box ol ' Templelon Rheumetic Cpulet. TEMPLETON CO.. TORONTO TJ For 8ale by Ormes Ltd. Let Advertising Steer Your Steps 1 aeHBeBaBeBBBBBaBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBaeaaBsaaBa on Hie taxpayers, Ihe plan has been adopted by resolution or t he School Hoard I hat pupils of ihe llipli Scliiiol who remain over three years in tlie school tiflcr, entering it, shall pay a fen of $150 a year. Kxerplion will be. made in (he case nf pupils (hat through sickness have been prevented from lakinp the course as jireserihetl. j Oilier ways Ural were consider-! ed were Ihe charpinp nf fees thai1 would lake care of half Ihe cost of Ihe high school course. An-1 other method considered was Ihe nrranpins: of a ratio between lliph School pupils and those of Hie public schools ami allow only examination. i PHYSICAL EXERCISES AND DANCING AT HIS Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. CHURCH SERVICESIONE SMALL MOUSE i Oakland Pastor Continues Spec tacular Methods In Connection with Religious Observances CAUSES YOUNG LADY SHRIEK AND SHIYERi VICTOIUA, March 25. - It is wonderful what a fuss one tiny OAKLAND, California, March 'mouse can make. The other day .'j. interest continues in tho a baby or Ihe species crawled up spectacular church methods of ,0 wall and snuppled securely lr. I.croy Oospcr of the Chris- it n afm nocket In n local nf. Man Philosophic Church who hnfiee. A few ininules later a younp! oeen unvimr uancuiK ami nnxinii ady rose In leave nml Inning bouts during Ihe Church scrvices.s,uken herself inln her coal felt on .-Min.iays mMe. naiiei uancinKifor her nurse u Ihe nocket. Then ami physical culture stunts-arn included in Dm performances. The pastor -declares that Jesus Christ was the first famous physical culluiist ami Dial in fast-In? he did II for his body's sake, ami thai by conlrolliiiir his body llioiwinhly hp was ablo to bo master of liis mind. The key lo menial unuVrslamling, he says, is through lle ilevidopmenl of the body al the same llmo as llm mind, the fun hctfnii. Slio found the purse and at the sajno lime frit Hip soft fur of tho Utile rodent. A loud shriek rent (lie air and pierced Ihe eardrum of those around. Mouse and purse went flying through Ihe air and Ihe hyslerical lady, clittchcil at her companion nml trembled 'like a leaf. AH lhat is needed yd In makn her shiver is in mention tin) word "mouse." The Pastime Cigar Store Opp. Empress Hotel. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Candies ami Soft Drinks. We have a pleasant back rotni. Come in and make yourself al home. W. M. Whiting, Prop. Geo. Papadoplis' New and Secondhand Furniture STORE We buy, sell and exchange all kinds nt new nml secondhand goods. M Third Avenue. Phone tAQ. P.O. tox M i. I