Tm. daily rawa Friday. April t i A new shipment nf BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManuj English Efl IWrn OEA P CHM: , SR.HC , I ) ' "'''"'"''llillllllillllllllli, mi OH! HUM! S SS2S5X ffKSSS1 f HLSS;iAHT x I : I've. vaad Cr4QJr IXoOCcnme Lnou Nf.'MJl5. " hH TO TlEV IT 1 r-j Booh lust arrived direct from one r On' largest, m'anufarlur-er In Ilie ()!.) Country. Call nml see Ihem. They are absolutely 1 h best shoo, value in lown. Price to inlrodiirrA) gxg All ht.oK pO.UU Family SHOE Store Third Avenue. Money Orders ' On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for thai Summer Vacation j visit, io me uia L.ana cany. For Ticket., Hates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriter. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybtiavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. jSolt Finish 1 Wil-lWice iWel Washi Three Services, one of which will exactly fill your wash ilay needs. Phone, us for particulars. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WC BUY BOTTLES. I 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 8t. Steam Healed Hot and Cold Watar t ; Rates by Day or Month P.O. Box1 75. Phone 6S9. FORTY-ONE MILL RATE FOR CITY OF EDMONTON Service Tax, to be Imposed but no Auto or Rental Tax this Year EDMONTON, April I. Tl.oro win ne mi rem ni lax and itl no no automobile lax this year in Ihe V"mS" m'T '"fT", wh4,,tof,, ., . , , ""tor him. .My mother advised nie to try cily. tint uddl llonal revenue will n. ,..!. un. a... .1,. ,.., i - probably be raised by menus, of a servien Iiit In In. ,.oi.tn.l i 11-i.f e 1..- . - . I iii- 111,111 111 nil i'iiui-iii louai tax. 1 "The Venice lax Ik Ihe best method of reaching those persons who do no! now pay any tnxes in the cily."' said Coin, inissioner C .1. Yornlh. Local Improvement A recommendation from lhe a commissioners that no local im provements such as sidewalks, etc., be 11 mlcrl aken I his year by Ihe cily except they be paid for by the owner of the properly facing the improvement, was carried by council. The four alternative suggrs- lions for raising additional revenue as-submilled by Ihe com missioners: . Strong opposition was shown againsi 1 lie renlal tax ly Major lllalchfnrd, Alderman .1. .1. Dug- gnn and Alderman Collision, on the grounds that il would still a not reach those who paid 110 taxes at present, also tbat.il was adding a considerable burden im citizens who already paid-Indirect taxes and might be liable to move into cheaper houses ralher thaji pay the ex Ira renlal lax in top of the-original rent. Carried, by Vote Plan number Iwo recommend ing a mill rale of -II ami im position of a service lax was then put to Ihe vole and carried. The city solicitor was instructed to bring down a bylaw to create, a il mill rale for public school supporters ami on a motion by Alderman C. .1. Collison, the by law covering Ihe service tax wild tie referred to Hie bylaws committee ami will come tip fuV approval al the next meeting of council. WEIRD METHOD OF RECOVERING BODY Grandson of Former British Premier to Resort to Curious Plan at Portage Le Prairie I'OliTAOK LA 1MIAIIUK, April (.Dragging operations for Ihe body of Stewart Ferguson, Win nipeg hoy who was drowned in Ihe marshes of Lake Manitoba north of I'ortage la 1'rairie, last summer, will lie. undertaken as soon as Ihe ice moves out. Search for the body will be made under Ihe direction of II. . (iladslone of this cily who will inlrodure a novel method in bis attempt to recover Hie body if the boy. The system verges 011 Ihe occult. According lo .Mr (iladsloue he will remove the centres front nine loaves of bread and in the cavities he will fix lines and I lieu replace Ihe por llfins of the bread cut out. The loaves are then placed on the (MOTHERS SHOULD NOT NEGLECT BRONCHITIS in the babies! Mm. E. Lamrdun, kinitslon, Ont. writes: ".My baby boy had bronchitis when be iwo wm M, he reeovered rrotm 'the .tuck but took It mm. Keveral months! .la'rr. nii on account of the severity i s '-"" ""I IP" .JIH11.-1 IU "ed. It for several years iiti splendid UHS. 1 1 bottle, and after bad used it could see) a derided Improvement In him after several holll Iia vii pom. pllely relieved. Mr IxiV Is now tiro vrara old. and h'ls has wver bad an attack of bnMichlUsl..io-rU- il.i r,.. ,...i .1. slnre. Aa a mother, raislnr a family, I am very grateful to know that I have round real remedy for bad roUU and bron chitis, as It lifts rare and anxiety from an anxious mother's shoulders." Dr. Wood's Korway Tine Syrup Is SSe bottle; tV larpe family slie f,0f; put up only by The T. Mllburn Co.. Limited. Toronto, Ont. water in the vicinity where thei body is upposed to lie. ever one Hie loaves passes !n,Prttl,n(, yParH ,lf pri,iminary Whentiraining in public school and color leire r.ieinir tuilUhe.l ff h, over Ihe body, Ihe water becomes disturbed, Mr. (iladslone ex plained. Mr. (iladslone claims to be a grandson of Hie . late William Kwart (iladslone, England' "Orand Obi Man," and also to be "seven! b son of the seventh son." NIGHT DANCE CLUBS OUST ARTISTS FROM t IIAIIC IM I ft WHAM IIALLO 111 LUIlliUn; LONDON, April I. Night dance club life lias grown so'nvals come into view around Ihe rapidly in London, within the last'bends of the horse.shoe shaped year that all the art galleries (Course, the racing boats have np-and exhihiMon rooms of any sizejl'marheil, passed ami been blotted have been commandeered fiM this purpose. The artistic life - of London is threatened by this course of events, Sir David ray, Jl.A;, at the bead of a deega-;from linn of artists, has represented to Ihe owners nf the exhibition halls. Almost all of Ihe large galler ies on t'iraddilly and Hond Street are closed to Ihe arts. The ef fect has already been noticed in the fact that most of the nro- minenl continental artists no longer exhibit in Lnndon,r SMITHERS The town council has piir- ehased frontage of seventy-five feet on l irsl Avenue from J. s. Oray. II will ultimately be the site of a cily hall. 1 Work of surfacing Main Street with a heavy layer of crushed rock has been completed, ami rolling operations are now in progress. II. (i. (tale is on 'a holiday ami business trip to l!iliuonlon, Vancouver and Victoria, lie will re. turn in about (en day's lime bv way of I'rince Rupert. II. Ilaney has arrived 'from Terrace to take charge of the delivery department of (ieorge Little's lumber ym-il, BRIER BIG BOAT RACE IS TOMORROW Oxford and Cambridge to Com pel .( . ,n Annu" ... r , . ney on the Thames . LONDON, Kng.. April l. Hy 'Kiiaillnn Press . Of Ihe many ing spoil events tlial are provided annually for Londoners or anyone who cares to visit Ihe opolis l witness Ibem, lberean,, V?0 rJ,,h i"M robably none that is niorel,,rtnr:1 UqT! . u,,r""'w nieiri on ' "- mnr.1'""""' """" either team, uuiim a arfier erow.l ..rnn.vMx thr.lls in at..- few minutes that t last- M.0.1 .i.-j il.. ,PMi i ,.t versily lloaf Hare, between Ihe nneienl HvnU l.f..l . o 1 1 I a mi 1111 bridge, which will take place on Ihe Thames tomorrow afternoon. The boat race is ihe classic of rowing, between crews Hint have three months course of searching preparation for what Is considered as Ihe severest lest of Ihe amateur oarsman. Immense Crowds (ranted favorable weather tomorrow, crowds estimated at anywhere from half a million lo a million persons will line the four and a quarter mile course from I'ulncy lo Morllake tn cheer their favorite on to victory in the 7olh race of the scries. Thousands ... 1 1 1 ...(, ul a : t . . a ",, I";CPS ' vantage to view the rnce. Kven at Ihe choicest stand within less "'an three minutes after 'ihe "to ohsecurily by the half dozen latmehes following in their wake. "Oxford lead!" "Cambridge is I Ibe roar that comes hundreds of thousands. In event, whichever crew wins, the spectator feels, that he I," well repaid for his long wail by Ihe thrill of Ihe Iwo or three minutes that Ihe racing boats are within his vision, and the final ilaee holds slrongly ils position :is Hie grealest free spectacle In the world of athletic. Prospects The victory of Ihe Dark Hlu last ear was ihe first Hint Ox ford has scored since the re. sumption of Ihe race after Hie war. Six members, of last year's winning crew will Inhe their seats in (heir boat tomorrow. Cam bridge will have 'only one old blue, T. D. A. Collet al No. fi, lie ing the only ineniher of last years crew who wit l take his place in Ihe Light Hlue boat to. morrow. Oxford ha the advantage both in weight nml in men who hnve taken part in Ihe Boat Itare in other years. Mallam (bow. nml l'eddar (No. (5) were meirvhers of I lie crew in 1 ami IDS.'l, while Wace (No. 2'., Mower-While (5 . Mellen (stroke , and Clapperlon '.fiivi, were nil in last years crew. T. D. A. Pollen, at No. !, for Cambridge, occupies the same senl as last year, while two years ago he rowed bow. I- , r Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advrtlamnt Takan for L.. thn 5fte Sport Chat The baseball game which was sehe.dule J U lake place 011 Sun day between the Inlander M"ci iwealher nrwiier lif l lh io' pat pill week wrfi na has 'Ipre'venled .... 1 i,i. 1 from work "K ,ul for,l,,c s,,ch- XV'll,rt rpw f ly walher Ko ""'J "m "" 'repalions OOd Irllll for the . counter) and, in spite of the post. jionetnent. interest of players and fans alike will still be sustained jit N experled. The hew dale for the game will be announced later. I Now that Ihe difficulty of ob taining a site for its equipment has been removed with Ihe derision of Ihe rily council lo Rive over Ihe cleared corner on Sixth Avenue at Mrltride Street, the fiyrn Club playground committee had another meeting at which il was decided lo nblnin plan and Hcificnlion immediately and rail fur lenders for Ihe equip, ment and it erection. It U still the intention of Hie (lyn Club In have Ihe playground ready for ue by the summer vacation. II was with a good denl of gratification ( that local bird hunters learned through the Daily News ycslerday afternoon thai, following Ihe efforls of the prince Ilu-pert (Sun Club. M. II. Jackson. Jf.L.A., chairman of Ihe Con-servntion Hoard, has ordered dial a consignment of Mon.-olian pheasants be placed on porcher Island. With I'orcher Island, and later possibly Knien Island, as a base, il Is expected thai the dis trict will he slocked in the space or a iw years. All will b de pendent, however, on Ihe care tluit Is observed for Ihe next Iwo or three years in strictly refrain ing from killing the birds. One lien pheasimt is said lo breed 2" ehieketis a year so it can be readily seen how the dilricl may soon be slocked. The Mongolian pheasant is a good game bird he sides-being a table delicacy. REGIMENTAL ORDERS 1st in: North B.C. Regiment 102 Bn. C.E.F. Orders by Major J. W. XicholU V'ommnnding; April 3, IU21. Dulles Orderly officer, Lieut. I. Ilarpsley. Next for duly. Lieut. C. VKvilt. Parades Monday April 7, H p.m.. physical I raining. Mliialure range Firing prac tice, 8 p.m. Thursday April til. Church parade Hallalioii, with hand ami stall will attend 1111 veiling of Memorial I ablet to those killed in Hie late war, al St.. Andrew's church. Palm Sun day, April 1.1. Parole in. 30 a.m. al tli Armoury. Capl. (J. Percy Tinker, I). CM., will be, in charge of Hie parade. Q.M. Stores will be open l'"ri- day, April 1 1, at H p.m. for issue and exchange of uniforms. Cfuipaiiy commanders will gel in liiucli with all members of Ibeir coiiiuiaml to ensure a large lurn-oiil. H. IK JOHNSTON-, Major and Acl.-Adjt tl Ilu, North I ML itegt. tf you find you cannot get the dally News regularly,, call in arm subHCribo for It. and havir n de livered in your home, tf WANTED WANTED. - To buy direct in 11 1 ., . . "man 1. ns ironi risn. rmen or shipper, while-meateil (flii-nook Salmon and other good cneap run to introduce lo I. n!erii consumers, (live all information poihe regarding supply, prices, route and rales. Odell Co, Syracuse, .WY. WA.YlT.D. Furniture nf every d.-scriplion. Highest prlee paid. Prince Ituperl Kxelmiige, Auctioneers. Phono fl5j. FOR SALE FOIl SALK. 25-10 h.p. Sterling engine; Hosch ignition; complete to and including coupling. ITTiO.ilO 3d fool cruiser 20 h.p. Just overhauled. lollnt, rfnlley. 1.000. M. M. Stephens. tf roil SALh"v--Pleaure lauocli. 2fl fl. x 8 fl. beam, spac-ioiis ratlin conlaining stove and utensils. I h.p. Itegal engine, newly painleil and In A.I. eondllhMi. Snap. Apply llox 172. Daily New. 1 ( FOIl SALK. Stasia fiMiiiluin equipment. glasses. Vortex system, electric drink-mixers, wodn 'cylinders, duller milk cooler, stools, showcase, He. Apply W. J. McCuleheon. 81 FOIl SALK. Power boats of ovcry description including pleasure, trolling and work boals, nl reasonablo prices. Apply N. M. McLean, Cow Ilay. I'OH SALK. Dahlia roots, all color. 35c; planted in tubs. 1.50; perennial flowers grow every year). Ilhubarli roots. K USY'-'iyTl,(- 5i'To Port Simpson, FOIl SAI.K. Small V boliomcl gasoline launch. 2fWMiO. Apply Caretaker, I'rinco Ituperl Yachl Club. FOIl SALK. New and used Machinery, Duals and Kngines. Northern Kxchangn. If FOR RENT FOIl lll'.NT. Itoom newly fur nished with harbor vh-w. Ap-ply 330 Fourlli Ave.. F.al. OITTCK FOIl i)S T, with modern living quarters. Weslenhaver Ilros. If FOIl HKNT. Palmer House for cheap rates and home comforts, tf BOARD. BOARD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenuo. Phone 137. tf TAXI Taxi 87 Phone. (Call George or Oust) Ross Brothers. Prompt Service and Com fori Day or Night Stand: Orotto Cigar Store, Third Ave. AUCTION SALES. Oimds Hought, Sold or Kxnhnnged H. H. HEMMING3, Auctioneer. I'urnituro and Crockery, Third Ave. Phones lilac k 130 andjled ,U2. When you buy a'Perllsliig ymi buy CIIICUI.ATION. 'and se Dial vmi te f mi I. f lU qaa 1 Is K lin, CATARRH of th BLADDER BVBTlrTiBS Wi'illlBBV Eith Csnsule bsartnamc I L3C HtmnafcoHnlmrfitU V PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Friday, April 4 High I a.m I l.t.Vl p.m 0 Low - 7. tt n 111. e 11 10.58 p.m.-lV'Vo Saturday, AprU.S High 1.58 a.m. M 1 M..10 p m.".fT Uiw 8.23 n.m.fl f t 2(1.32 p.m J Sunday, April 8 - Illali .2y ii.ni. ,' 15.0(1 i.m.aj! rfiw 8.5C .m ' 1 21.05 p.m." : f Monday, April 7 High 3Si a.m. .'I 1 5.1. 'I p in K -lrfw t.a a. in ' 1 . 1 21 1; p.10 1; . MAIL SCHEDULE. ; For the East . Mondays, Wednesday! atd Frl nays, rioes at. aJ'tPvp, From the East V,J'' Mondnys, Thursdavs .vd Saturday). l.3o p.m. nJg from Vancouver Sunday P M Wednwulayi . ..1 f J' M Friday A.M. C P.lt. April 7. IHkU. .i To Vancouver luesiiay. Mail close at PM Friday ffl.Vi A M Pulurilay , A.M, C P U. April II and r.V To Anyoi, Alice A rrmv Stewart, Premier 'i rL' Wednesdays )T. 10 P XI From Anyoi, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premier Fridays VM Alio. Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier- Sundays 7 P M e'roni Port Simpson, "AJIelT Arm Anyox, Stewart and" Premier Tuesdays yrst," A.M. To Alaska Points-April 7. 18 and .'8 From Alaska Points-April II mill To Queen Charlotte Island Points April : nod -'0 From Queen Charlotte Points ' April lo and To Naas River Points and Port Slmpton t- Tbursdayi fl P.M, From Naas livor Point Bsturrlav AM, TIMBER SALE VCOttt. Sealed "Tenders will I ri.Wlrtll hv the Pl-tncl liiresier. not later tnaii iKMm it Ihe imii'day nf April, IUKI...for pie P rhi.e of IJeenre X u(i3, O.H Ci e, riiirsiu-n 10 orunii i'a.. i;,n, . h cm 7fl.lioi f.li.iii, of llrmloik, lialsaui, spruin, anil Cedar Savlo(.. Two m ara will l allotted for re moval of. liiulier. I nirllief paiilrulars of the thief C11M ler. Victoria, or the In.tclrl l-ue-tei l'rineeiinrl. It.c. TIMBER SALE X6101, , HealeiJ Tenders will bn received by the nialrlrt Fnresler, nl later Uliil limi 1 tlie Olh day of Vnrll, llV!r.ir tli imr cliasn nf Licence XOint on i.nidle Island. lar.. to. rut IS.11011 l.lnivil feel of lleni lock I'Mitix nini iMi.iinn r.iim. or iiiim lock. Spruce and Hakim Sanlora, Two (tr years will m allotted Tor te moval of Umber. fuillier Parilrulars of Ihe Chief t'ore- ler. Victoria, or lh liUli-Ici Tnres'lcr I'llitcp llllft. und tcrF -'v- Nolle of Intintlon to Appljte", Lasts Land. In Coatl Land hlstrlrl.favnmtiriir His. tr ct of skeena, and stiuaiejiVvi.rom- Hav Island, on ihe north braiiru.uLljit " skeena Itlver, near Oeeame Cannery: Tnkn .Xollcs thai I, Thomas William Tliarker. of I'rlme Ituperl, M.t; , ni i iipalinii Hifinefr, Intrmla tn apply, r.jc iKrinitslon tn lea me follow inv desrtilifil Iwilv (.nmitinnrliiir al a post plnutl ii-Vie imwl sjiiiUieriy tHilnl on Hay Mlsndl llieftce lir thefly and ttetlerly,: thence soutlirrlv and sslerlyj followlnir ihn sljiiiosllles o. tie' shore linn to point of roinmencrmrnt, ami rontalninr tin acres, morn or less. THOMAS. V. TIMcKKfl, . . . Atipllrant, ntH rrbriury iiih, tett.