X. 132 1. f If April THI DAILY OTWB. .1 1 Crepe Soles I, m r vi'il I' ingluli Urown OXFORDS w li hn now (.rope Solo. WEAR LIKE f A PIG'S NOSE. English Brogue Oxford , Ihxli Slme in (Hark arid H: w Geo. Hill The Shoeman N ii St llcni Cafe. Eat More Wheat n ii .K I' v n nil. Cik--if,. linked mewses Flour The World's Best. P 'inn I iinnnnn I'llRI .on i ii in i in imiir. 1'iiHi Dllttr4 1 Bull. At $10.00 per ton. r. n .r fwriur t t ln t-'i fif aiki 'rm .!. rluikrr. I i Of IV lfr.t j t uw rut ! no t entirely Mii.(ifWf STERUNQ STOVE COAL, At m.50 per ton. LADYSMITH'WELLINQTOri and TELKWA COALS. Prince flonert Coal Co. i . Olfk.i Kl.t CeMMl. It WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pun Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. 11 f m tho furrn lo Ihc home. Phone Black 21C. P.O. Box 895. FORTY MILLS IS RATE FOR YEAR City Council AdopU Finance Committee's Estimates School and Special Rates Increased i i-iiium' unpen k nun rate for nif jriir iw.-v win ne in. it ri' duollon of 1." mill m rnnn last year when Hie rule was : j it i made iii n m follows: a'ti'f) lux. ll.H:t, h'IiiioU, lo.Kii: -i,t ;m.:j;. j Tin city council la I mjriii adopted Mil finance roiiiinlllce h jrvpnri "ii effect. The in luualei) um el by I li rmumince 'an' lo adopted. Aid. Collar!, rliiiiriinin of Hin finance commlllco, slaicl Mi, it Hip lower rale IliU year was duo nlirely In u reduction in yonorul luxation. Tin' general tax rule ilu- yeiy a 11.83 a atiauml IH.'ilM in I02:. School lut. however, showed an increase fi-.urt HUlHri m lii.Ku ami epeeuil rales fr.mi IMU In I I..I7. Tin' nilu. -lion in lux rule bud been (TpcI.iI in -pile of an a ""iitcnl wliu-b hu.l Ih-cii re. lined l.y .IHi.tllltl. CITY INVITED TO NAVAL RECEPTION Council Asked to Send Representatives to Assist In Welcome to British FJeet In South An iiivilalnm for ivpresemn d ( Ilic cil of I'riiiic ! nil. 'It. I Hie WelCllllllli;.- i'. iii.iiiu' nilcndanl on lit- vim' f I he lliillb naval sipiadi -h. Yirlonn on Jhuc 21 ami Van comer on June 25 wa rrrcnoi liy llir rlly roiinrll lai nmli' f " " Ilic joint piilHfli'inwni cmim' li of t ! two ritir. Tli- n(i Kcimn wa mlc that tin -'' nushi al ilcirf In ilmmlc ,. ., -nii or oilier lrnliy In "' of tln-;a 1 1 1 j .... ......i.x . i . . ..r ii...! snip a iaiiiuK im-i"ii'. "" iiiiMi i,i rrrriiniH. .ftr miiiw) Jichhui it wa iIpHiIihI In talilc Hie roal-!lcr for a i iMinMill olialilril I tin I Ho jfli-i'l un mM to ii iTiiu-c Hn-iM-rl. Hiir of llw rily folliiT '.In I mil wfh' Ihr proollioii jwiili mueli iilhuiiaiD. Alii. ji:ary lltouslil dial III" mailer of LrmlitiK .llPHnifiv lo Mir rweii-j i tmi iMijtlil at Ih to lx ron-..i.tcrril. Hn my OftinkiO II u.iulil Ik iliMp ami flflli l Iwinc oiiiitlilnK of IliU Liml 'wlirf lhi xxlmlr nf lln IIiMr i ;r ur.cnHs ituiii): iw ntxt ilftf In n ami we Ink no Molkr of M," lie anl. t TELKWA A ilaoi'p in nM uf Hie loy fcoul ni.iveiiieiit wa hobl in Die ball .!. Kn.lay iitjHit. an urrlieji-ra iiuule up f Telkwu nnl Siiiilher' pluyern Kiipplleil Ui iiitisM-. Ihinntf 'he upHr in-lci-l. n m-ilatlon and a ffw ...n- l.y local nrlit were en- joyed. TliiiiB in Hie uliupe of roiul urn "tniiLinu III..' mill II u'llHK f " When Hazel cut her foot, poison got into the broken skin causing a bad sore," writes Mrs. D. S. Green, of Kingston, Ont. "For some time the limb remained terribly painful and swollen. "Then I left off ordinary salyesandusedherbalZam Buk This soothed, cleansed and healed the sore so well, that in a few days Hazel was able to wear her shoe and again attend school. This experience taught me the wisdom of keeping Zam-Huk always handy.'' A SURGERY IN A TWO-INCH BOX! E-fv . ut. burn, irald, Kratrh tit etW ir.jun i"1! )n grand hertat Zam-Hul tl :t n! nnh mumv wjimH-Ib( od twilmc but it give broken lito- i .cf mitb protection na ol r,v1" ' K'-rmt Uverr bon ueelt 7m It ;l i trcub1t 'iVeroema, uirer tied l'K p in, pwtone. ore, p,mf.l, boiU abt :err. tcalp wrr, etc REDS OUSTED BY JUDGMENT; Mr. Justice Kelly Decides Against t Occupants of Hall Because of Doctrines Held FOltT WILLIAM, April 7. In iamli(iK down jiulgnwiit in a rac In wlijrh an effort ""a nunln In j(Mil (he llnl Hcmrnl from roil-jtrol if a I kruiniau io(-irty . nl jr'ort William, Mr. JuMi.: Klly liliii'l'ticl a Kcrlim coiuliiiiiij, jo criiii! Hml a criminal aejioii may follow lliw civil cn'r. I Ai--orliH t ll( hi-ilory of llii rac a outlined by the jiiilac t ho jl krainiaiiM f.rU"l C'iIIiiic .-o-irldy for I ho purpmc of nolf-iiiiprovomout. They buill a hall jan. I ai for jl, aih( lh(-tt (hn llo. cpii(ciit pnl'rc.l iu untl i-.iilnr'i Ilic society and llic liall un.i iihciI it for prorai.'aiiifa 'p'iirpoe.. In I he word of the Jii'l'c l icc inirrloperH ilcparlc.l I from llie original iuirpoiH ami jnim of llio norioty a rt opt in Ihi -oiiHtilitioh itti'l rtr I c I upon by Um oarllor niOHihrrw. TIip firot oiilwanl niauifclnlio.u of their leal iiiloat wUk thpir olijerlion to Kip hy Hip mcloly f tlw tinn aliuu flaw aul Cana.iaii palrio lie xoiik ami llifif in-itcnctf Unit only the re. I (lax of revolution he iied. t'licii trame I lift in-Iroiltu-lion into Hip. KiK-iiily's li. hrary of hook of communistic leo.leiiry uml tin PXpuNion frmii the ocirly of a member on the xiilc urnnn.l Hint he v:i a rlitirt'h ineiiibcr: and almve all wa their )tivpaihy wi.Hi Hip prinriploti in. nlralcil hy thop who prorlainio.l Up ilorfriiiPM of revolution." In fiimmint; up Hip pvI.Ipiii-p, Mr. JiiIi-p Kelly ipiole one K. lluraliik. i-iuiiierleil with Iho Winnipi-s Jirtfanlallnn. as ha-(ii;: ftalcl at a nia nieclin- in Hie hall Ihal: ' Only Saviour .ifV wi'd -ain itoinjr "The only saviour of Hie labor tsiailinir II i rxpeoiis rla n Hie red army. ThW i h in. Hay will return ,,i"no Keniieman wrm. in ue- -liorlly lo look afler Hie work. si-nhiii? publicly ibe.p.uiis lie raid wouM fnllow llifSininhpie- iti s m unlay aflernoon. the f coiiimuiiiiiiuJs swqrn to Ik.Ii. Aid .if Hip 1'iiioii Cburch have advocated 'free lov e. and lo were liMe al an, aflernoon have staled Ibat-HraiteiUiat ys liu and sale of ooklnsr. ilein lliere would tijaAJalP. earn MapletiMi. After tfndin? Ihc here. .Mr. and Mrs. ill HOUslOII. -It aillUM-il. wilier; a. n rMi. have relumed lo their ranch An animal show was held in n. dull mi Siiliinlav niuht. On 8C.lt muni-lie era. lie for llnucire nfl Thaal vnrielv is the siiire nf eliildren. thu isnSielpnlinr: life must be whal Hie weather vvoiien from llial paruf theirj man U thinking, 'lliere wa maternal dnlles. Other pro- , every Ihin? tr-mi snt lo now nouiieemenls said lo nave been lorni- Insl week. made hy IIipsp ayilator were lo Hip effect thai only such rm- Miss I. ililmoiir hn spenl wv. mujislip eoudiiions us i.itcd in eral day lay vf iliitjr .Mrs. I". W. A. uiissia were suiiaoic ior iui iworkin? people; Ibal Hioe wbo . - dioaerccil wilh these r-onditinns Ml Kulhleeii Uurhaift- is Hie were Irailors lo Hie working MMMWMWMMB r INot Like a jruesi of Mis Mlhlreil .Melonabl people: nun in i.anaua wiuuu a " . . , ,. , U.lswwk. there would be a rev'dution 7 u,p in.Ue,,,. ,.1-ee. such a lia.l tnken piare iu uu-i" y ;- . ... . . . u!-l.. . -1 II.. .1 ill 11.11. .1 lllll. IIITMlf- llllll. sia ami iiini me riuuis im no- . . people would be oblained by force man XV"' lng f,,'l1"p"", 1 OarruHier- and H.elr two ehibLlnnd in respect of n.irr.ae under i... a. ...... a. I ..A... nnn, 1 1 1 win., 11 -- ........ ...... .......... . ... IIH fAJIIIIIil II. v.'mmii -. was said Ihal u system would come with the new Girder of Uiinps. by which marriape unions Inn. I Hie annulment (hereof would ncc.oMl of bad weather aiullhe effected by mere resist ration. menace to Canada m.n.ltf II U'HS iionrlv attended. ..'1..1.1...... i.iiUpi.rwpi-everv lie furl her add Ihal Ihe evi the big AFTER bank robbery.the, reporters dropped around to headquarters to see De-tective Heine Schwitzer. How about the robbery? "What's doing, Heine?" they asked. "Nodding much," said the sleuth but "I gott a goot glue." .a t taut mklelt l.-i mo .vlrlence In tne Die coming oirouers woiucsw ere-8 a good "due" ior you, too. -- -- $300 In Prizes, you tin win by saving and trading l'"" ln the final contest sheet which appears t,UC 18 f rt;ie o" "Kail pictures will be accepted, -iifflf large r in this Either urge . newspaper on April 2 st D. Star Pictures Movie ,W and Trade Strollers STROLLER ro.o..Tm caWDS t-- Tin Tr-- denre: 11 establishes beyond dnnht Ihc exislcnee of a deliberae de-hv .1ptViul:inU lo arnutro hv Clam Z1 LAMS live to themselves. You can't. You link lives with your neighbor across the street, across the province, across the continent. You are influenced by what he wants, buys, uses, enjoys. v When enough of your neighbors want, buy, use, enjoy the same thing, you begin to see advertisements about it advertisements to arouse you to similar use and enjoyment. They paint glowing, truthful pictures get you interested in what will really try to interest YOU. Convenient, courteous information is yours al a minute's glance. Style, variety, price, where obtained. That minute's glance may mean the difference between buying unworthy Wares and the 1 best. 1 You don't want to be like a clam even in your judgments. Read the advertisements to be guided by others' choice. When they choose something again and again, ii must be good. Each Advertisement is Written to You tp Help You Choose to Save You Money. . " I. . l. I . 1 I 1 'improper means in effect hy wonuer hiui crasoc a....... e, force Hie properly ami nsseis oi Ihe l'roseiln Society wilh Ipe deliberate inlonl of rnnvertinjr it and ils lielonKinps lo uses and purposes of a danperoiH charac ter and allopellier ilesirucuve m Ihe sniril. iurivi's and inlen- migrants from Hie llrilish Isles. Then, she was' filled with Ihn wonder of the counlry; thrilled with Hie excitement of seein? new nnd strange things slirred In prealer depths hy Hie fact thai she had come to Canada to be married. Today I ho.-e eye's held a slraiiKe, hurl look. The 1 it t o woman seemed dared. Her world liisillusionment was hers, a dis illusioiuuent thai Was complete, repulsive. Happy Home Promised A "eorrespoiiilence bride," induced to come lo Saskatchewan by promise of a. happy home with ii.vii r i in room prs ami i icinu 'oiij i.uin.i, un- r ICBilimiilc successors. Thai ipsewoinan aHer less than two weeks interlopers are and have been in province, fAund her hus- lirecl eommnnicalion and con- I'anu io ne an imposicr ne ui- neclion wilh and are now underlfaled her and Hnally left her Ihe direction of an orpaniied d.vstilutr. body whoso doctrines are h V. I hat, al least, was im puiui meiince In Canadian eilijienship slory she (M is she sat al Ihe is a reasonable deduction from Hy police stntinn, wailips lo fte II. n nvUnnun " .if SOII1C UIIST COUlll M' (10110 IO Restored to Owners The resnll of li judcineut Is thai Ihe defendants are restrained from usinjr Ihe properly and nsjicls of the sorlely fur ohpr Ijian ils priKintil purposes, and from any ullPmiu in i nuenaie. Irausti'P.-OP otherwise, deal therewith. The pripiiial . name nt Hip soclely is also Irt hn fftpred. CORRESPONPENCE BRIDE IS NOW AGRASS WIDOW Thought Prospective Husband Was Owner of Big Farm But Turned Out to be Hired Wan MOOSF, .lAVrnril. tUi, When Hie r.annian Nqlinnnl h'tiln 'ir rived from lllvcrhurit, there Irnce the man, who, she said, had wed her, only lo. iisnppear. Mary Unuier is the woman's name. She is it HriMpI woman, ill Ihe early thirlies, slight of figure, soinevvhnt delicale of health. Throunh a newspaper adverlisenienl, she vjol in touch with a man vlui represenled himself lo he u large landowner iU'ilroy, Sask; l.elli'is passed between the pair. He told her he was a Wvoishire man and finally made n proposal of mnrriairo. She was lo come to HI0'"'. vveddiiiK was to lake, place and the copule were to live al the ''ranch,'0 represented as a sce-lion of property. Miss Uraiier savetl .for the Journey and with Ihe help of eighteen un'H so'ij her by .tier future husband, sailed, fioni Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating C. T. P. 20,000 Tort Fleeting Dry Engjneers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Pattern makers, Founders, WcdWorkers, Rtc, ELECTRIC AMP ACETYUNE WELDING Our plaint is equipped (o handle' all kind. of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 395. Liverpool, arriving in tliuiada: ahout the middle of March. Sie came direel (lijruy and Ihe. marriage ceremony was perforin-' oil hy Hev. Mr. j.yall, Iliverhurs.1. It was no until afler Ihe marriage bad been performed, she declared, that she discovered Ihal her husband wns only u hired man al Hie (iilroy farm: Ihal the ma I owner if Hie jiroperly vvas WilliejiflliiifKerly, i member of Ihe Saskatchewan legislature. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central 0. ). hake, F. II. IVarson ami Samuel (lonrlny, Slewail; 1. (.ii'slner and II. SJoherjr, Sska-luon; K. AV. Allen, Usk; J. A, Al-luu, I'rini'e iieurpe. Prince Rupert F. Havvson and l. Ilrown, Yinnlejr; l. II. Leigh, Vancouver; K,-Klrkably. Mrs. J. Klrkaldy i)nd C. A. Mutu'ur, 'I'eri'uce; Joiiu I'a.illsop, A. I,ind?el and V- l5!'-inussen, city. Seeds Seeds Just arrived, our stock.ol Harden a.nd Field Seeds, Onion Sets aiul Fcrliliier. Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies Our famou Kison Koal In any quantities Phone BS. Prince Rupert Feed Go Geo. Papritpiilis' New and Secondhand Furniture STORE We buy, sell and exchange a(l kinds ( new and second-hand goods, S36 Third Avenue. Phenft4t. P.. Se M