tinues: "In four weeks after the slrije began upwards of sixty residents of llie Inwii left for llie Stales llie tnajonly of thorn having secured employment in J Ins inn and New York. A nuinlier secur- i'd employment in Dclriol, pills iturz ami Chicapo. '.Many oilier local younjr men are only waiting mil i 1 llie open ins of Hie shipping season and if IJiry find that the period Of idleness al llie mines is So be pro. longed beyond, this point lliey contemplate seeking' other fields. Not only are the younger men Leaving the eommunily but entire families propose b-ayiug ilnee Hay and the mining areas for good and settling down in the country to Hie south." CRASHED INTO DRUM ATA JAZZ DANCE Pete Matson of Port. Arthur Sued For Damage to Instrument at Ukrainian Wedding POUT AHTIIITI, ApriJ IS. Waller Simon, one of I he Lake-head colony of orchestra artists that furnish blatant jazz for; peppy fox Irols and one steps, in bieal balls, Is now in a position it. to say whether or not the life of a music merchant is one long lingering wallas or whether it's troubles and drawbacks. He was engaged reccnlly In In manufacture music al an Ukrainian wedding here. diesis continued to pour into the hall, Aiming them Pete Matson. The laller called for snappier, faster niuisic. He got it. Hut as he whirled past the orchestra with Jus vivacious purl nor, the pair crashed through the drum. Their nosedive disrupted llie party and Hie following day Simon in sliluled jirorccdiugs against .Matson for the recovery of .H0 damages. The court has not rule! mi the case ye I. GREAT WHITE WOLF WAS BORZOI HOUND in' Fought With Wolf and Was In jured In Leg: Served Term I at Prison Farm ,1'OnT AHTllUn, April I j The mystery of the great while wolf, which has been repnrled stalking in the neigbbnrhnod of Ihe inditslrial farm near her, has been explained. The "inaurauder" has lurned nut In be a magnificent Russian wolf-hound, Ihe properly of Capl. MeKlroy, superintendent of I ho a institution. The 'dog recently fought wiJIi a prowling wolf, following which he disappeared, lie pwasTouml in a hush close In Ihe industrial farm, unable In move. levhlenliy having suffered a broken leg in the scrap. "Hnrzoi" as Ihe wolf-hound is commonly known, was sent lo Ihe farm as a genuine prisoner. One day he hit a small girl and for Ibis offence he was sentenced lo serve an indefinite term at ihe prison farm. BUILDING BARGES TO CARRYJHJFFALO NORTH, Walnwrtght Bison to Number of, Two Thousand Will be Moved F.DMOXTOX. April 1 1. Willi the building nf Iwn barges al 1 Waterways, first steps in thej shipment nf approximately 2.000i Wainwripht buffaln In northern' reserves will he underway. I The men whn are In build the, buffalo carriers lop, ,fnr the north yesterday and expect In complele llieir job by May, 10, wlien il is expecled navigation will be open. Jvach barge will have a enpac. ily fnr, four cars, built to hold about 200 animals. Under Ihe plansalreody made, Ihe buffalo are In be taken In between 30( and 10 miles soulb nf Fori. FIlz-gerald, where they will be turned may- loose to roam on mi extensive reserve. Willi Uie'r wild cousin, Hit; wn'nd bison. SAFE DOOR FELL AS OPENED BY GROCER 1 FELL AT HIS FEET Burglars Had Sawed Away Hinnes but Left Without "" Touching the Cash WINdSOIl, X.S., April It. Knlcriug hi grocery store Am O'lJrien slrecl Sunday morning. Waller Card went to His safe In ee if Hie receipts of die pre vious days trade were hilar!. When he started to open the safe door he was surprised In have it crash to Ihe floor al his. feel. Considerably alarmed ;'for the safely of his cash be examined llie contents of Ihe safe, and found every thing as be had left The hinges had been en! through until they were, barely strong enough to support the door which needed only bis loucb dislodge il. Hvidenlly the would-be burglars had hern alarmed just as they were about lo reap the reward for their ill- advised labor which must have kepi them busy throughout Ihe dark hours of the morning. I BILL THE BARBER AGAIN IN CUSTODY Hie Most of His Time In Saskatchewan-Has Been Spent as a llie Fugitive from Justice ItWilXA, April 1 1. Hill Mac- kenczuk, commonly known as Hill Ihe Harber," is once again custody, after a brief snel of freedom. He was captured with Ihe out physical resistance, fjyo. miles north of Weyhurn, Sask., just tin oo days afler his success ful break from llie Weyhurn is jinenlal hospital. II was his third if bull rroni that insliliilion and will marked al least Ihe sixth time of that he has escaped -from ' police and hospital authorities. the Mackeucznek's middle name might well be "I'ngil ive" for llie creator purl ol in lime in Saskatchewan has been spent as ami fugitive from justice. At the end of 0 PAGE FOUH 7TTR DAIT.V EV3 An. NOVA SCOTIA BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMaffJ TT I LOSES MANY r 1 & COLLv: THACr'b THE Nu'jT CO'DOWN WUIN'T oHC 3hc rt HrtAtD MACCilE PL ON '.''' ' T.MP DlAtNlfN Ml,! i l Citizens Leaving for Slates on r '. Account of Strike Conditions " It " ; OLACE HAY,. N.S., April il. "As, a result of llm indiislrial 1jo-up Clare Hay hits Inst ami is losing many of ijs best citizens b tlif United Stales," says Ilia fjlaee .Hay (lazelle ,' which con howoldwfv do you feel? And few yetri of thU tiring toll will make you ectuUly aa old in appearance at one day'n work now makes you ftL Keep your youth by using our Thrif-T-aervice. Its cost is very slight, yet your entire bundle will be washed carefully, the flat work will be ironed, and just the wearing apparel left for you to finish. And this comes back to yo'j damp, ready to starch and Iron or hang on the line. May we send for your bundlenext washday? So Per Pound, Plus 1c Per Piece. Minimum Charge $1.00 CANADIAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANER Phone 8. SmJ l5 T-TOL-T-I IN PLACE OF MEAT serve this unique roast as the main dish of the meal. Your folks will be delighted. Recipe, and (cores of other, in out free book. 3"24 3jLHcUrei I wnnnpr CUeu Co. lQr' leil m tree rtclje imL OPPOSITION TO WORLD COURT United States Will Not Guarantee Security of Any Power or Cancel Debts WASIIIXdTOX, April 14. (My Canadian Press .The iiroposed international, conference fur Ihe reduction of armament is discussed with much frankness In Senate circles and there is niutdi outspoken ronVment to the effect ennference will eilher not be held or will fail. Among some of members of the Foreign Ito-lalions Committee, there is pronounced scepticism over liie jro-posed conference. This view is held partly be cause of the. feeling that unless land armanienl is included in conference, it will not suc ceed and there is no present sign thai il will he included. Ami lliere js also aunt her reason. It fell in many fjuarlcrs here Hint I here is. a conference France omleaor o promote Ihe idea guarantees of her security and also cancellation of her debt lo I'niled Sl.Ues. The I'liiled Stales will nnl. git into any agreement In guarantee the security nf any Kiirnprau pnwer as fnr Hie coTlcellalion of Hie debt, whatever Ibis government washday y Int-l Fitukc Smvici. Inc Oral Hiitiin lit l.l rrtrrvwl may do eventually, it will not mil consent in cancellation or partial cancellation. Nor is there any sign that sentiment is -rowing in Ibis country Tor cancellation. On the other hand, siuiie iiulhoritics hold the trend is in Hie opposite ilircelilni. AiioIIiim element jn Hie situation is the feeling of anlagouis'iu lo Ihe conference among a number of the leading advocates of a big navy in Cnngress. They do not view wilh comnlaceuee Jhe further reduction of Ihe I'.S. navy. They chargo tho United Stales gnl Ihe worst end of Ihe transaction in the Harding 'administration conference. They will look askance on any fiirJber reductions and it is not incoii- leeivable that even if Ihe execu- live gels an agreement for naval oilueliniis. the Senate will balk mil refuse In confirm il. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD VERSUS WHITE BREAD The ennlrovorsy between (ho relative food values nf whole wheal bread and while bread has existed now for about fifty vears. Scientists ami doctors 'anuot come to any definite de-ision mi the iieslinu. Also the average man ur wnnian is pre- lared al limes In pul forward ihe claims nf their own favorite pe of brejitl. The Irufh admitted by ;ill, liuwexer. if.lhiif all breii'd i's' a healthful tooil, provided it is properly iiimlcind baked.. 'Fleclric-jiake" bread comes up In this slandardi -, vtUii who use II iinnst fnr it's iiialily. Made y Ihe I'leelrir Window Hakcries Ah WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. HKIHV ISLAM. -Clear, calm; hammelor, P.0.IH ; lemperaluri. .17; seasiiioolh. UFA I) TUFF POINT. Clear, aim; harnmelor, .'10.1:1; lemper- 1(1111', ;i:i: sea smooth. HULL IIAIlllOII. Clear, light southeast wind; baronieer..'J0.0rt; lemperattire, l.'l; sea smooth; 8 in. spoke steamer Canadian Farmer. .miles from Ocean Falls Jmiiiii.I for Astoria; ti p.nj. spoke steamer O-riffrn, Anyox In I'ai-oniii, :i77 miles from Tr.eonnt. Noon IHtiHV iHVi iHLANJxJlKiri afiii; in rim i i.elej-y J'.Mpfl j 'J i'Jlri'lijeiv lFAI) TUFF POINT.- Clear, aim; barnmeler, IHLlO; leinper- iliire, 8; sea smonlh. Ill I.I. IIAIIHOJL llloudy, fresh is. wind; barnmeler, 2'J.iiH ; temperature,. j:i; sea siuoulh; 10.. '10 a.m. sjmke slonnicr (iamn- hiiu al hhusharlie Hay smilh- bniiud. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert William .MrCuhhin. .1. II. Lil- lico. J. V. Smilh, .1. Sclaler. Mr and Mrs. A. II. Mac.Neill and A. Aclieson, Vancnuver; II. Pnlle, Dpreon; W. A. HJnrnslad and O W. Swanson. Usk: Mrs. Iloberl- snn, Ilaysjinrl; Miss J'. J. Noble, J'orl Fssinglon; llev. and Mrs II. F. W. HhJdell and W. .1. .O' Neill, Siniihors; Mrs. .1. 0. Smilh Fdmoulon: Mrs. II. Oillios, Fran cois Lake: fiunnar Hoe. Nals- ville, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. T WMllwec. Claxlon; F. A. Sounders Oiaby island; Mrs. Martin Miller viiss .Marian Miller and Cum e M. Peters. Oeorgelown Mills. Central M. .1. O'Neill, Ire; and Mr. and Mrs. I. D. nalmprc, Kilkiillft; W Parsons, city. n. M. Willisernfl arrived-in the city from Anyox Ibis morning and is legiHlered al llie Prince Hupcrt HqW. Wanted For Sale For. Rent DAILY 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 5Qc, WANTKO WAXTJ'.M. Wanted lo rent a pleasure boal for summer. Particulars and rates to Ho ill, Ila.ly News. H7 WANTFD. Iscd rangf'. Phone lte, 57.1. rfK - SITUATIONS VACANT CANVASS F.I I to demonstrate Jioiisehnld pruduct much In demand. Mr. Farr, Central Hotel. FOR SALE FOR SALi:. At Terrace, ILK., several ten acre tracts and one I acre tract. Look limit) over and make me an offer. A C. Little. TO RENT FOR SALI'. Sinjmr Sewlnp machine, good as new, in splendid condition. Cheap at " a.i.U0. Phone lHue lr. 88 FOIl II KXT. Three larae hmist-keepiug rooms, furnished complete. 218 Setfnnd Ave. W3 I I)It.NISlli:i) Ilou-ekeoping SuiLe for ren. 110 Sixth, Avenue, fast. Phono, Hliie 278. II FOIl HF.XT. - Clapp flparlmenl Wcslonhavor Urns. tf BOARD HOAIU). Tin- Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. HOAIU) AND HOO.M. or board only. I'hnne Hod J07. ATTENTION, CONTRACTORS, MINE OWNERS, LUMBERMEN, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, BLACKSMITHS, WOODWORK ERS AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS $135,000 Wholesale Hardware Stock For Sale rim Slock of the Western Canada Hardware Company, Limited, Lelhbridge, Now In Liquidation. This fine slock is now being sob) to Ihe trade in quantities to siiiL purchasers il a rale on Ihe .1 ( ,-.',' I' f IWfe.'l' itr$: o,0(ro'.no' Sporting Oooils . . i.imo.oo llrass (ioods , . .. 1ri7.Ho Woodwork ,i. . . 2,(!i;:.n I Hlacksiuilh .. . y.7i8.iiii Iron Fittings . . .. 2.515.00 Molts . .. .v7J.r.i Alabasliue ,. . . . . 2.80.00 Nails . . 7.82n.l)2 spikes ', , .. 1,filC.30 Plow Shares . . . .. o,(in.io Fence Staples . . .. 2, 07. 00 Iliirvesl Tools . . .. :,820.ll Waste .. .. , . .. i,ir.r.8i M lei I lug ... ... 1, 37.1.77 Iron Pipe- . . . , . . . fl.iWlt.Ul Carbide ,. ,, r.o.07 Itynamlle .... .. r.r.i.12 Hope . . ,:iri.oo Ciillery . . . . 8,072.25 Shelf Hardware . . 20,o33;r.7 Fnamelware . . . . 0,100.00' Heaver Hoard . 2,828.71 Heavy Hardware 8.817.17 Jlllio Supplies . 0,8j.78 Sweat Pads . . 3,100.00 - 135,1 S3. 15 n',! ListJ Coverinig floods I Thai May Inleresl You Will I be Mailed on Application. Slock located at Lellibridge. For in formation npply: K. & M. Sales Co., Lothbrldgo, or Dominion General Jobbers, Limited 179 McDerinnnl Ave., Winnipeg, man. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. LOST LOST. Hunch of keys, between Posl Olliee and linstnn Cafe. Finder please return In daily .News olllce. BOATS AND LAUNCHES PIIICFS OF F.ASTIIOPF. I-CYCI.H Marine Fugines -t-II.P. wilhmil clutch I H5.H0 1-II.P. I cylinder Ml) 200.00 0-II.P. cylinder III) ISii.im 8-11. P. I cylinder lid 750.00 8-11. P. 2 cylinder Ml) 150.00 10-II.P. 1 cylinder I.I) 175.00 All Ihe above except the first include the Famous Joes He-verse (tear, ami full electrical and propeller equipment. Tim best thai money can buy. Faslhope Itins., 1717 Cenrgi.i SI. W. Vancouver, H.ti. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at Anytime. Five passenger Dmlge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Hales: 50e for I or 2 passcintors. 25c for each additional passeiiKcr. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "Oh Haby" lit your ser vice day or night. Comfort Safely Courtesy. If it's a water trip call Laurie l.ambly. ' Phones 570 or KM. TAXI 592 TIIK liFPKNdAHLF TAXI. daj and Nitfhl service. Comfort ami Courtesy is uiy motto PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Hicliinond Hooins. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call Oeorge, I'aul or (Iml-Prompt Service and Comfort day or Nk' t Stand: .1088 BROS. POOL ROOM - Mocker Clock, Across from Ktr.prsss Hotel FURNITURE WE bundle Ihe FAWCiriT guaranteed copper hearing Steel Itanges ami all grades of high grade Jiirnllurn we ex-, change. PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE, Auctioneers FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl-ure Store. We Huy. Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand floods. QUO. PAPADUPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phone 40. COLUMDIA RECORDS NFW I'rocess Columbia llecords - no scratchiiiK. Finest re productions of lalesl Fox Trots. Sons und Inslriiinenlal music by world famed artists. Call In and hear I hem. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue NORTHERN TRANSFER Call for HaKaRo and Express Northern Trnnsfer. Day I'hnne lied 213. NiKhl hnne (Ireen 307. W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR. MONUMENTS P. LcClalre Sub. P.O. No. I. Prince IIiiperL 11.0. A Rent for Granlto, Marble and Stono Monumont8 and Headstones. STENOGRAPHER Public Rlenou;raplier E. M. EARL Olllce: dollar Store. Third Ave. Phone: lied 321. ' w 1 , Articfa Loilij MAIL SClttpUU For the East Miui.., i unla ' 't From tht Ent- M...i.,..- W 1' i'ni.i - u , j To Vancouver 'I'll- f l - M..;! ... r v Salic .1,'. r rida -C.I'. II V From Vancouitr sunaayi j Wodnr.- ..y.5 Tllur-.i.i'.- i: i' ii To Anyox, Alice Im. &i and Premier diii-5. i S u r . I . i v - From Anyoi, Alice Ira, bl and Premier Tl)Mild' I-ri.l v. - To Port Simpson 'nd"ulj Points Tlni' From Port Simpson v River Points Si.' To Ataka Points A.. From Alaska Poinl .., ,i in in., I ' To Queen Charlotte liWM From Queen CrirWi "j Points Apr; I ' ' BOX COLLECT . . . a t fl'l- lv. .11 uruuain I l Avf ,t I - ittl'H Hill .HC 8th Ave ii i i ' t "I llth ,vi A ShTrp IllittWe.iConriJSl 01 h Ave. A Hays - A Ave. (llli Ave A Hyi Circle '8th Ave Co''i Slh Ave Mi!Hmww , , Hro. Uuv Uiup lit 'I Prov. "ov " - O.T.l' Wharf 1 a .4 mi' ... . . t Fu llt ,1 RroRoiN3 oisww'. W f" TAKK -Til llPd. ' f 4!" ' .... . nViri...r W. . wain I-1 ;" ' , let. I""" ' I lOWK . .1 i K.J'f' 1 ('.inn licit I""' "' 1 inii-t ' ;, rrtiin iii I, CiMsl 111 !! , u.ii'ir.i: ' ' "' ' 1 I l.ut IP " ' "' llir miIIIK i' " 1 i dli"' , foriici 1 ' ., ' 1 1 io hlffii ,M' 7,01111 n i' H , i;t . ."., Til -lid' in1 - - r'. C0"vERNIENT l , 0' NOTICE OF ASJ ...... i, r IllTvl" I..' ftrlii'ti ;J""ir" , ai I "' ",' i 1 mliclin-i' (ii:i . immlMTiMl IB' ( inn i l' '" ... . .i.i'D1 '" I : ,.i,ti,.n iinl'li"" '.. ,... '.,. , ir " ' .h j.,. ,,f Mil " I. r I