PAGE rOTJH I'lV 1 TRIBUNE NOT BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMawT YET SATISFIED TEUUOO I'M OTT1H- M r VOO t)E TUT TUT T JOT WHAT DOCTOR. i OUT A MIHOTE THOUdHT TOO tHOOUO THISTH1NC OrWALMN' TE1N &EMT F:Rt I r-tUtrt" STUDY WALK TEN Mt(e 1, 'TOO TO TOOK CAtsE DOCTOR-- O'ET tiEE AD CO ON AMlUK. 0e.T Vancouver Paper Says its Knows t OOTHvcKxm I'M CONN'S, I MOWT FiRbT n Z s V. IB ' M"U iHEH DOCTOR rise rise oot oot . p More About Janet Smith f JT WHAT WHAT a,iuo a,iuo Case Than it s L yoo - J It is a proa I pity, in Mm in terests of justice, that Janot Smith, and nol Wong Fnon Sins; was murdered in flic Maker man- Jiion (in Sliaiighnessy Height, (in July 2, says the Saturday; Tri bune. llHd i, been the Chinaman who was. murdered, (lit; mystery woulil have been solved long ago. The Chinese consulate, hacked ltv 'the Vancouver daily press, by Chinatown and its flood of gold, woufd have insisted lliat justice lie done. .land Sniilh's big mistake in life was dial she was horn in Scotland instead of Hong-Kong or Shanghai. The,-Vaiieouver laily Province and T he Sun are mightily jer turned about the abduction of Wong Foop Sing. They have awakened from their slumber to demand that Ilrilish justice be vindicated. Only a week or two ago The Sun was suggesting that it. would be a good thing if the community were to forget all about the Janel. Smith case. Ilut il is all fussed up and hollering its head off now about IJic rights and wrongs of Wong Toon Sing. Truly, we have a rciriarkahlc daily press in Vancouver. All Stories are Wrong The Tribune frankly admits it knows a great deal more about the "mystery of Wong Koon Sing than it has ever told. Every daily newspaper story in regard to' the surrender of Wong Foon Sing is untrue. Xol five per cent, of all the hazardings and imaginings of The Province and The Sun in regard to Wong Toon Sing's abduction como within the range of being good guesses. The other ninety-five per cent, are wild and foolish guesses. Since Wong Foon Sing lias been taken by the authorities and placed on trial, The Tribune has been in receipt of further communications, from the spokesman of the kidnappers of Wong Foon Sing. What Kidnapper Says "We wish il known to (ho public," stales this man, "that at the lime Wong Koon Sing left our hands be had no marks of violence upon him, ami had re ceived no illusaw. The photograph which we sent. In Ihe Saturday Tribune shows that he was in good condition at that time, and he has iieen kept in good condition ever since. If the newspaper reports are true that he was suffering from a blackened eye and a cut on his skull when taken to Okalla jail, those injuries must have been given him after he passed out of our care. We are at a loss to understand if the report is' true Ihe motive for ill-using this man, who at Ihe lime ho passed out of our hands showed every sign u( being ready to unburden himself voluntarily." APPRECIATION OF LOCAL BOOKLET Saskatoon Bank Manager Says It Is One of the Best ho j has Seen The Ilooklel published by the local Hoard of Trade and which has been widely distributed seems to have, created a very favorable impression wherever received. A recent letter from the manager of the Ifank of Montreal at, Saskatoon says in part "I am very much ohligeil for Ihe same, which I found most Interesting, and am pass ing it along In several of my friends. This publication and Ihe one recently brought out by the Lethbridgo Hoard of Trade are the best I have seen." TAKE POSSESSION OF MOTOR CAR AND RUNJT IN DITCH L. Murray Fuller left, his car parked outside his house on Green Street last night about leu o'clock. At twelve-thirty he was called lo the phone and in formed liy Ihe police that the, car was in the illlch on Fifth Avenue, near Howser Street. The m!an or men who treated themselves In a joyridc thus early in the morning have not yet been np preiicnaea. ii DR. PRICE IS IN WINNIPEG After Remaining There Three Weeks, Will Proceed With Party to England WI.MPK;, May 12.-TaHin for his text Ihe words, "What manner of man is this, that even Ihe .winds and the waves obey Hun?" Dr. Charles S. Price, evangelist, preached to a large. crowd in the Winnipeg rink. Clod has never promised that Christians will not encounter storms," he said, "but lie has promised they will not Nbc drowned by Ihe slmmis." U is Ihe hardest thing in IJie world to live a Christian life without Christ, but it is the easiest thing to live a Christian life with Christ. "The best friend to have," lie continued, "is the one who knows all about you and still loves yoif. Jesus Christ is this friend." At tho afternoon service, a pre paratory service for Ihe first healing meeting, which will b held. Friday night, was conducted. Afflicted persons were given cards which will admit them to the platform, where they will rereive the prayers of the evan-. gelisl. Numbers of converts are reported for every night service llius.far. ! Following the ; Winnipeg campaign, which is to last three weeks, Dr. Price and his party will sail for England. While I here, he will visit his parents and conduct evangelistic cam paigns in various cities. LEWIS IS COMING TO DIRECT ANOTHER . ENTERTAINMENT HERE 0. II. Lewis, wha is well and favorably known in Prince Ilu-pert as director of "The IteauJy Shop" put on in Ihe Weslholmr Theatre tinder the auspices of. the Elks last fall will return In the cily by Ihe Prince (leorge tomorrow. Mr. Lewis expecls to put on another entertainment of ihiilar nature and under Ihe same auspices in Ihe early part of June. Recently under the e Ship is Yours BAD BLOOD IS THE CAUSE OF PIMPLES AND BOILS What you need w!i) the MimhI rol out ir oirifr t a trixxl tonic tn Ion ami Ixilld up tlii yMMii and put Die IiIimmI into proper Riiaixv For this n,rrKis tlnr l nothlnir to rquil BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mr. L. A. Dclljert, Allan. Sask.. write: "For several years I was trouhiml with noil ami pimples. tried many treatment .lnt nmld ret no resiilK I then tKik niinlixJi Blood Riders ainl beramn free of my troulde. It is ihe only medlrine. I ever look that did nH any irood." D.ll.n. has been on Ihe market Tor ilv pal 4 years; nut tip only Dy The T. Mllburn Co.. Limited, Toronto. I int. auspices of the Gyro Club "The Heauly Shop" was given in Vancouver. TORTURING DOG. . William I.aenursier was charged in the police court today with torturing a dog by giving it' food containing broken glass. The accused was remanded until Thursday of this week for TO SWANSON BAY. . The local branch of the Pro vincial labor bureau is sending forward fifteen men lonighl to Swan son Hay for employment in the sawmill there. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert It. Lawrence, Vancouver: E. C. Perry and II. W. Hrooker, Ed monton; E. It. Smith, Vander-hoof; Art Mnrineau, llanall; Qirl Grafslrom. Carlisle; C. W. F. Dallon, T. E. C. Parker and E. II. Ney, Ottawa; Charles Nelson, Lowe Intel; John A. Clark, Claxlon. Central A. II. Iveson,' Salvus East; M. Smith and .1. Marshall, Advertise in the Dally News you cross to Europe via the Anchor-Donaldson WHEN or Cunard Canadian Route, you make the trip under really ideal conditions. The.steamers are all one-cabin class boats. From the moment you step on board, the entire ship is yourtt. All the luxurious equipment is at your disposal. You have the freedom of the palatial lounges, magnificent drawing-rooms, delightful salons, library, writing rooms, wide promenade decks and the attention of courteous, well-trained stewards. The children's room increases the pleasure for travellers with children. The luxuries, conveniences, and the pleasant home-like atmosphere that have made the Anchor-Donaldson Service and Cunard Canadian Service so justly famous, are yours to enjoy for the voyage and in addition you experience the interest and educational value of the scenically beautiful trip down the historic St. Lawrence to the tea. For literature ar. J detailed information apply to your local steamship agent, or write to THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED 622 HASTINGS STRLET, W VANCOUVER ANCHOR-DONALDSON CUNARD TV CANADIAN SERVICES TERRACE NOTES Mrs. Haven visited her daughter, .Mrs. Harry Creelinan, at the Prince Hnpert Hospital last week returning Saturday. The fire on Ihe south side of the river which raged so violently last week threatening .N'or-ritiKton's houtc and Ihe approach to Ihe bridge was well under control by Thursday night and is now extinct. The fire on Ihe railroad track between here ami (Jopper City 'is also under control but almost twenty men are still at work. V. Hrewer of the Forestry department, Smilhers, has been in town for a few days. It. I.. Melnlosh of Huperl is spending a few days at Kalum putting Ills place in condition for the summer. At the annual meelinc of Ihe W.A. a most satisfactory report for Ihe years work was read by the secretary. The president. Mrs. T. J. Marsh and Mrs. II. Smith. vicooresidenl were. ii- t'lpcled.. Jfs. W. liurnett was elected secretary. A unanimous vole of I banks was passe'd to Mrs. Powers for her faithful service for the past three years and to Mrs. .1. K. Frol of Ihe committee for church decoration. Thtv. appointment of a woi'k convener was left to a later dale. v Hev. and,rMrs. .T. II. Young an illendiug the Methodist confer ence in Vancouver. There was no service in Ihe Presbyterian Church on Sunday owing lo the absence of Hev. W. Parsons, who is al lending the meeting of the synod in New Westminster. Itural Dean Marsh is al Hazel- Ion where he preached on Hos pital Sunday. He will address Hie graduating nurses Tuesday veiling. ' Mr. and) ;Mr. Oliver arrived from Ihe East on Sunday and expect to flake up their resi- lenr liere The Ladles' Guild are having Iheir spring sale of work on Saturday. ; . vM'r:. 0.' -MM'iting Mi'. lhfrek end vWficr hushi'n'ri it llanall A shipment of ,cnrs was re- reived lasi week nnd about forty five licenses have been issued. Constable J. P. Eggleshaw re- rtirned Saturday from his trip o the south. rANDERHOOF The organization of nn auto mobile club In Vanderhoof is under way, a special' meeting of the citizens being called this week for Ihe purpose. Mrs. Elizebclh Park, aged 82, mother of Mrs. Tiuims of Chiico, died from pneumonia lasl week. I he funeral look place on Wed nesday, Hev. G. .1. pray olllciat- ing. Word has beenv received here of the liirlli df ;i sou on May t lo Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ogston who now reside in Ashcrofl. Mrs. L. Houglien has arrived from Vancouver to take a pnsi- lion with Ihe Hudson Hay Co. al Firl. Kl. James. W. J. Vaughan, supervisor of I no. Soldiers Selllemenl Hoard at Qucinel, la hero going over IWS tort FtATUHi Sinvtci lc Ctr.i I1nt.ii, m(I,i Wanted For Sale For Rent mi DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c WANTS WAN TED. Local represent alive for well known Life Insurance Co. Whole or part of lime, liberal contract. Apply Hox 218, Daily News. 1 12 FOR SALE FOIt SALE and Itemoval. House ....on English Hill. Give price lo P. Ganiula. Phone 208. If FOll SALE. Pleasure boat"Echo" G. L. lleiudel. Cold Storage. Phone 221. If TO RENT HOUSE FOll IlENT on Seventh Avenue; with or without piano and furniture; any or all for sale. This oITer good six days. F. W. Hart, Hart Apartments, near corner Sixth and Fulton. FOIt RENT. Clapp apartment Wcslenhavcr Hros. tf BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only. 113 Fifth Avenue East. Phono Red 707. HOARD. The Second Avenue. Inlander. 830 Phone 137. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE will be held at Mr. Ynunginan's house, Graham Avenue on Thursday, May 1 1, al 2.30 p.m. consist-in of oak dining room suite (six chairs, table, bulTel, and china cabinet) soft, oak chairs, small tables, heater, Hrussels and Axininsler carpels, beds, bureau, chiffonier, MHIIary range, bedding, etc. Philpnlt, Evil I. Sc Co., Auctioneers. 113 COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia Records no scratching. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue KNITTED GOODS SWEATERS and all kinds of : knlleed goods niado In order, v Pliorie .Black '30'5.'- ' if the district with II. 11. Moore. .Mr. Moore is severing his connection with the S.S.lt. and will be succeeded in charge of this district by Mr. Vaughan. The automobile road between here and . Furl. Eraser is again open for tralllc. The ro.ld lo Stuart Lake is also in u.xe again by aiiloniolill'es. Jack lloskins has relumed afler spending a fortnight in I'rince Huperl. BURNS LAKE John M. Smith -of Francois Lake has gone to Anyox to take a position and does not expect, to be back until fall. A daughter was born at. (he Telkwa Hospital tin May t lo Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Calvert of Hums Lake. Misses Celina and Herlha As. lin have arrived here from Spo kane lo lake up residence with Iheir father, Fred Aslln. Mr. and Mrs. A. . Harllell and sons have, vjc.fl; '.for Prince Huperl where Ihey' will lake up their residence. BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF EASTIIOPE 4 -CYCLE Marine Engines 4-11. P. 4-11. P. C-H.P. 8-ILP. 8-11. P. 1C-H.P. without clutch $185.00 cylinder MI) 200.00 cylinder HD 450.00 cylinder HD 750.00 cylinder MD 450.00 cylinder LD 175.00 All the above except the first include the Famous Joes Reverse Gear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Hnsthope Hros., 1747 Georgia St. W. Vancouver, H.C. Always at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone :irtt. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere al Anytime. , Five passenger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Hates: 50c for t or passengers, 25c for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "Oh I taby" at your cr vice day or nighL Comfort Safety Ctfiirlesy. If If a water trip call Laurie Lamhly. Phonos 570 or TAXI S92 THE DEPENDABLE TA.XL Day and Night service. Comfort and Courtesy is uiy motto PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Richmond Rooms. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Omt-Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Nle'.t Stand: 30SS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Across from Emnrs Hotci BEDDING OUT PLANTS. Plants thai grow and repay you for your labor. McCarthy's bedding out plants arc specially acclimatised and can be relied upon lo produce the goods. Store Phono - Red 183 Greenhouse Phone Hlack It38 MCCARTHY'S. FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repair Shop. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to. Window draperies made lo order. Carpel laying. Furniture crating. TOM BALLINQER Phone 81 Hear Sherman's Market, Fullnn Street CAMERON TRANSFER Plinne 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us, P.O. Hox COO. KEITH'S CAFE. When In Stewart visit Keith's Cafe in King Edward Hotel now re-modelled. Up-to-date Dining Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. - ' PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Tuesday, May 12 High 3: 10 a.in. 20.8 ft. Hi: 18 p.m. 17.0 " Low 10:31 a.m. 2.1 " 22:38 n. in. 7.0 " Wednesday, May 13 High 1:32 a.m. IU.fi ft. . , . 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