JiWf Canada It Labct is Red and White IPhone it v fiO. 1925. Made in modern sanitary ccndesseries. tu. ...... vfO.Jj , L Msisi Contractor Igefit for J. Ffyo Smith Ltd. IHardwoods Fixtures, i Planing. M 1 1 1 M n P.O. Box 179. Bluo 268 Tom Thumb Imbrellas id! the new shades from $5.50 $11.50 Demers" "House of Ouslltv ." Box 327 Phone 27. DRY iiixii Wood rR SMALL HEATERS, 60c Per Sack Wransfer 1jS Second &nn. fhon"0. Nlohi orD.y. Wt 3UY BOTTLES. . E. S. T AIT OMTI8T. " E "UPErtT, B. 0. 0Kah. MAM LINDSAY'S fwrUge and Storage ! lp,c,M In Pl.no .nrf ru,'tor. ovlnB. MAIL STORY IS THRILLING ONE Thoja Who Have Seen in South Say It Is Picture Excellent: Story of Play Those uliii imve seen jdr- 'n ' '' siiown here tomorrow .iii.I Saturday If.tliu wiih l0 L. niiiil ilt'iiarlini'iij, say ij . mi excellent one. Tin. story ha i .to Willi a mail clerk. After Ins .laily work is finished, including litf torti n the dress of a busy housewife, pull ing a cork from a vinegar bol i if niul even holding III.' baby, iwm Morley returns in lf. lvt on ice, ueposiis inn sack a n I prepares to luiu home. Find, ing. however, front Hill Ooiirad, an ol.lcr night coller'ori t lint Ins wife is sick. Itoh cheerfully agrees o lake Ihc other's post for the niahl, afler rminiiw,' home lor a .bile to eat. Johnnie .Mi.rley. Hob's soil, is amrfiirr faithful worker for Inclc Sam, a, night cler.k In II Nesi I-.n.l office. He. his little sisfer Helly. ami Mrs. Morley, complete Hie happy family. Hoh lakes Hie .loll In Virginia. Hie lillle jnrl mm door, who is overcome with joy, ami then returns In his comfortable Hi'in-oliHir ami a restful fool-bat Ii of hut water. Jolumic plays a tune .Oil, Ills fill. lie fur his old .lu.l. and Hoh. keeping lime, splashes I he water over the floor and is pla fully scolded hy is w1(c. Afler the frugal supper. Johnnie ami his father set out for their night's work. Plot Thickens The night is dark ami stormy. Johnnie, at work in the post "fftee, is- uncoo-ciou that a masked figure has. trained entrance to Hie place after filmic lle hars, ami is preparing l sIiimiI the lock. The fuse is ignited just Iks Jit In) ii i appears, and lie is overpowered hy die minuter, valued and Ix.iiu.l. Itoh, making his way to Hie i ol office in the terrific downpour, picks tip a shivering stray log whicli he leaves in the mail Carl, sheltered hy his great coal. As he is alionl lo enter Ihc building Hie io; howls, and kiml-hearleil IM rocs hack lo it just as the explosion ocetirw. which hlovvs .nil Hie side wall of Hie p..l office. Itoh rushes in, Hie little dog in his arms. A shot rings out -lie slagigers hack, and from under his great coat, Hie lillle puppy, wounded, drops lo Hie floor. Ilol. grapple., with the burglar and recovers the looJf jlmt Hie oilier manages lo es cape. , When officers arrive Hoh and Johnnie are suspected of Hie I'ohhery until Hie burglar's rubber heel print are discovered in TENDERS FOR GRAIN ELEVATOR AT PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. .Notlcs to Contrsctors rKU.H TBMIEHS r..i Hi conMrurlioil of .1 rrinfMiTil i'nnnle imlii cl'Vatr iiprrli'iir.uirr. wall tliilli'.r ilock-gallrilps iiii.I vvaifhciiw. will lie received itl mUH Ontario, until. Noon of mondsy, Ma 18in, 1'lcilipr vlMtnld 1 nt l " HWP''' aled envp..o marked 'T,'i,u'r rr iiruin Klrvuliir" nn.l inl.lrp.l in Mr. f. i T o'llnm. ItiiHity Minuter, lieimil-in'i'lll nr Tniili' nl ...miini'i"'. UtUwi. A lump iim r."- I he ,,r,"rl!;r; Ml ariil.teil l'ik ilM'duo r..r llrt.V Thmuaint liuliiHi. . nr.e.Hwii.tiM mm r pay- nlili ti. tlm NlnlMrr r T.Mil iwfip. niHui iiii'..iMn.v aril, w-nir i, wlii. li sum will hp r.irr.-u.'.l ir H'fl I any "" tPll.ti'i lliir deelilips In enter lilt" a. .nulim I I Up "w,rk oil the terms Main I III In iPll.lrr. Ttip rhPup r liniirrrrii t Ipi iIpi...-. will l. rptiirnpd. TIip- cheque or Dm. mip.P.rul l.ii.leicr w M, 1,.1'; J" '. riiiriitupiii or ihe ti upcnriiv mr ti..' line r.iiilini t l l' ontPl'lHl into, or rJu'Wie nu.V Im' m-lailMl Willi PdiilVNlpnl par value of Itxtiils of Hip lnHiilnloti r i:nn!iila. t'lan. ppii-iru'iuioii". iui " " i..r ..ill,,,. rpKiiruii.n 7..i "' i"; ,, .. ' ,.. i i C ll llml.l.ila. I'orl Ajll.ur. mut ..'J1" nt one llliliilieil liulliira l(H l.flin I" le i .1 for mans imil -peeinva ions. ie'"".' to lie Mliiine.l on return f plan fiiecirirnUoiH til iriHKl ciiiiiiiiiiin. Tiw, L.ueiii or auv tell.ler iipentsarlly l aepeptinl. ,,v T. rn, ,vn v. , lieputy Mlnlstpr. Iieimriiiipnt nf Trail.' an.l iinerrp, otmwa. Anni ciii, mas l.a .....tltf-AH 111 ,r. r;- i,i n and will not IN THE " SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH , COLUMBIA. Ill the Matter of tlio ColnpanlP, In the Mniiaa fir an AiiniiiniKMi , ir.,el,pr .IP Polite Cupper i.otnpa n llliv ii.-piii, I Art. I he to un.lpf (spri on ins oi in-- " u.i TA K K MITKK Hint an npH'e" 'J w Im ma.lo to the VreUto K J1"1,,,,.? cn.in.lMr at Hie fimirt ,Lr'n nnperl. ll.C. on Tupsitay the " tn tlar or Knrii V.H 105. at Hie tmur . Vftrt V, ill.- roVpnoon or . nn r arier an llw innilon may he hear- on ie liair or the ahove n.enl i e. mt. iiiiii,r ii ill il l' Finn ., Hie soft mud outside. mixed willi blood stains fro in, the little wounded .for. The two men are complimented for their brave de ft' lists Exciting Times Job nine then is entrusted Willi a million dollars worth of bonds and in an attempt to secure litem is thrown overboard ami picked up by. a rum runner. A radio message brinjts the U.K. fleet and then he is taken in custody for murder ami is con victed, hoi is saved in an inler-esluiK maimer. PARIS SALON IS NIGHTMARE Critic of This, Year's Art Exhibit Is Anything But Complimentary, lUHIis. April 3d. -The revolu tionary character of Ibis year'" Independent Art Salon, with il 3,50(1 canvasses, is lypKicd at the threshold hy a painlinp oi l.enjno in blacksmith's parb, forsinf: the peace of Hie world, This is the first e..hiliil thai hikes the visitor, and all IhroiiKh the show' thf eye never rests froip painful conlempln-lion of all I hat is rebellious and insurrectional tn art. Along with l.enijie's porlr.ail, which resein-bles I, mine as lillle or as. muuli as anyone else. Ihnre is. a bust of one of Ihe'lesser apostles of Bol shevism, Krassine, ambassador to. Paris, vyliieh seems In liye been! made by, some old sinner in ar,l who sluck to line ami form: the bust looks like 1.1 ic subject. The same may be said of a study for a purl rail of another more or less revolutionary eharacler, Miasm Jlianez, whose fealures are nolle exactly portrayed by iMarcel I'onein. These exhibits abnif? with a full-lenyth portrait of Renos, the O.eeho-slnvak' "peacemaker," and lew meritorious lajniscapos, k .'. l o ti n ; rei.i.'r or Joint Mora i.....e ware i ne savins ieajunis . or a nr Mhl On' a.i.ll.'atlon riiioiuinv will lsne. l: Iicri'ln ' L l0. Win ,V i tl" tlm lintti ilay of Marrli, A.P. " rilPil IipipIii, nr B.f:.. ,hi, inn n0h at"" nvrFli at rrlnrp niire.-t. .lay i,t March, A.n. n Fl.ToN', solicitor for the I'eUiloner. shrtw whicli, in Ihe words .of it prominenl arl crilio( Is chiefly "composed of ipe.il. ' The nude prevails, niple that is inuscular, inassivo and con tortionist. In some respects the THE DAILNKWB HowtheC:N.R. 1924 DolIarWas Spent THE fujl circle shown above represents the gross Income dollar, of the Canadiaa. National Railways in 1 924 The, circle is, divided into a number of segments each of which represents, the proportion, into which, the dollar was broken up for expenditure in the directions named.. The total amount spent on these items, in dollars and cents is. as follows: Labor - $127.216.01 7.40 fuel - ... Materials, Supplies and other operating expenses - - - - Taxes ...... Equipment and facility rentals, etc. Balance available to apply on fixed chaiges Total - - - - ThSa chart is interesting in that it u a guiJe to tho part which the dollar of the Canadian National; Railways plays in theuticena cf the country as a. v.iote. 1 1 is not an id!e dollar. Nearly all of it remains in circulation and finds its way into every channel of industry and commerce. As can be seen, woge; paid to employees constitute, by far, the greater portion of expenditure. There are almost 100,000 employees who get their hare of the company's revenues twic a 'month, and, this, money, therefore, circulates from one end of Canada, to the other. None of it remains unproductive, but aids directly in the stimulation of trade and commerce, in every centre whero the distribution takes place. The creater Dart, of course, is. immediatclv diverted into the channels of trade, but a considerable portion goes into savings banks. Unking and loan associations, insurance and other forms of investment There are communities that are almost 28.058.471.86 63,069.441.81 4.588.593.56 6,600.561.00 14.772.327.92 $244,305,413.55 so!ely dependent upon the money which the System distributes in this way. No enterprise in Canada is such a lame purchaser of suDtiliea as tl.a Cana dian. National Railways. Wherever it is possible to do so, these supplies, are purchased; in Canada from, products manufactured by the Canadian workman or crown or mined in Canadian territory. Tlie store rooms of the company resemble a well-stocked deoartment store. Thev contain thoua&ds of separate items from, elastic bands to pile drivers. The! dining .car commissariat is a steady customer of the Canadian, farmer and, fisherman. The enterprise is one that is intimately associated with every phase of industrial, activity in the, Dominion from the publisher of a newspaper to thai builder of locomotives. The purchases, of the Canadian National Railways stimulate every branch of commerce and industry and their service, provide, an, dequatq and dependable agency for the,, transportation of people and their goods from place to place. nude is less rrpcllanl than in some previous shows, but in no sense does it rive promise of progress either in drawing or coloring. A sludy of Hie salon leaves one al the end with I he impression of jus I having recovered from a iiixhlmarc. TINY SCORPION IS FOE TO, BEDBUGS One Recently Discovered, by "Means of Radio Broadcast WIXXIPKli. April 30 that is smaller (ban Hie pion has claws or , pincers, as pari, of the forward, eo.ii,ipmenl, but. unlike. l,he scorpion of tropical coiinlries and some parts of Saskatchewan, is mlmvs a. tail, I'rof. Jackson, slates, llo ex- pressed inc. opinion uiai inc ins- n.-i co very, wotiio ne weicoine, as nip. scorpion was a" .ir preyed on, bedbugs and no latter front being loo gregarious than al present in some quarters. To prevent a pubKn panic, Prof. Jackson look, precaution lo point out thai Ihe bile, of the :eorpiou has no harmful effect on Iho human being. The professor al.lribnles Ihe discovery lo radio. Having a lite enloniolo3ic.il stns.al,lnn, Ihe time, in, I his part of Iho world, Several days later, .rpfssngos were received from onr sre-llnns of Ihe prnvhifie, inlimaling Mini Iho rare bed hug oxiormifl-alor wa doing "Ms sturf" in Ihc country. NO MORE FOOLING did Abraham Lincoln show his, shrewdness NOWHERE of judgment to better effect than in that famous utterance which ended, "You can't fool all the people all the time." In the past, there were a few misguided advertisers who thought they could sell their wares better by misrepresentation. But those advertisers have long since gone out of business or mended their ways. Hard experience taught that Lincoln was right. Untruthful advertising doesn't pay. Other advertisers proved that the only way to advertise successfully, make regular customers and build up public good-will was to tell the absolute truth about , their goods.. So, you can be sure that every consistently advertised product is good. The advertising test , has proved it. The very fact that it is advertised is your best warranty of satisfaction and true quality. The concern that tells you frankly what it is doing is a good concern with which to, do business. That is why it pays to read, the advertisements, to patronize advertisers, and to buy advertized merchandise. - UNITED STATES QUOTA No New Applicants, Can Enter Until Aftep July 1, Except Canadian, Born bed hux, bill ti.iiinjplis. wlipnever: Consul Wakefield lias been these two meet in mortal com-lnoiifjcil that the ijuola for peo- (biU. is the latest .eiilooiolosical,tple enlerinu Iho Luile.l Stale (discovery in Multiloba,, accord-iJkls. .been, filled .for the period JiiiK ! I'rof. V. W.vJuokson, of the Manitoba. Afjrk'illliiral Col-eae. . ; . j; Without a, name, alpT micro-. M'opical in dimensions,, the scor July I. but the announcement .. ii... 1 1 1 1 ( I i I " lieu ipig parasiie,111Pi,, doubt did a greal uVnl in. i)s owun. ccriirPnc niaV CMAlfT effeclive wjiy in prevenjjng the rflOJLnUIillO lllrVI OIUUIVL hunch Ilia! Ihe scorpion mighli Imlia exist in Manitoba, he broadcast air offer of a reward for infor-maJion leading to Ihe discovery of, such n parasite. The very next day a Winnipeg boy riished lo his residence and. fiymi. a care fully sacl packet' brouglil, forll) the rpiota if already fillttd present lerin is lo avoid . i:..-.: I. .1.... ......1a ss appucai ions iiruin iii.uii. ON; LATEST AIR; SHIP Even the Crew May Enjoy the Weed Without Danger of Fire: 720 Feet Long LONDON. April 30-- KinglandV giant airship, Ihe Il-lOl, which Is lo idy between this couiur; nn is lo be constructed of Mainless slecl. anil, is to huvii Iwo separate decks and ncftonin mo.lalion for 100 passengers. The use of slainles steel 111 Hie framework of the dirigible is rousiilercd by experts In be a decided advance in airship coa obstruction because of its, strcnglli, Passengers and crew on tho ll-inl may smoke pipescigars or, cigarettes during voyages,, as, Ihrj engines will nol use gasoline as fuel, bill a heavy gas oil instead, ami by Mils sysieijv virtually all danger of fire while in Hie air will be elminalcd. Provision for It's mighty good business a snuikinif roonx has been made I in Hie plans and this compart- IMMIGRANTS FILLED ':::l "J" endingJuly I, bill I bat regislra-lioii.f can,'be received, now ejjher )iy inajl or personally for regis-lrlliVutii.itakeii.vn"''l nfler llio dale mentioned. This, does not apply lo people, born in Canada against whom there is no ipiola regulalion. Xo guarantee is given that nuvone will be admit led after llll III I IIU!! II.JII Utl Kt till liner, only oil a somewhat smaller scale, of course. The sleeping ipiarlers will; consist of Iwo-I'eil cabins, also similar tu lenmship berlhs, . Accoiiliiiff lo the present plans of the builders, who are wur.lv.-injr in conjunction with the air ministry, the keel of Hie ship will be laid down some lime in July. 'I he' II-10 1 is to be 720 feet ii7-(bitfth aii.l 1,1.0 Tei?! in rliantelei and is expected lo begin ils flights via Ihe great eastern airway some time in 1020. SELF SACRIFICE. ".Mania," said little Klsie. "I do wish I had -some, money In give you tor Iho. nojir children." Iler mother, wjshjnj; In leach iicr the lesson vof self-sacrifice, said;' "Very well, tlear; if you would like lo go without sugar for a week, I'll give' you lite money instead, ambJhen you will have some." The lillle onj ...considcrial solemnly for a iriniiienl, and then said: "Mul it be sugnr, mama?" v hy, no, darling: not neces sarily. What wimlib you like to do without?" "Snap, mama," -was Klsie'. tinswer. IN PROBATE, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In I lie MattPt ir Hie Ailiniiil'lralloa Arl: ami Ii). tin Malr nt. Mm KsUIp nr EOvv.v Hick Tanpi.pr II vile, herpaspil. IntPslatP TA K K MITICK that by onlpr or his llnlinr K. MrH. Yonng- Inaitr the t6ltr ilay or April, A.I). I0i!., I was aii.lnlpil AO inlniKlrator or tlm esialo or Kilwy, lllrks Taveiier llyilo. ilpivaseil, an.l all jmr.tte liavlnir claims against the salrl rstale ar lien-li.v ivimlri'd to furnish ain. pro I'Ki'ly vrcirip..) lo tun ntir. lipr.ire Uiu. tflili nay or May. A.n. tint, ami an i.nii.- Iinlpliln.l, tu tlm ostaip ff- rniilril t ay tho ami'iml or their liHlPlilniliH'xs lo ine r.irtli Willi. MHIM.V.V A. WATT, orn.'lal A.ln.lnl.slrator. l'rliip Hnppri. Ii. " . Dated ttie itm day or Afrii, tin Canadian Laundrv and Dry Cleaners Operating the only power Cleaning and pressing equipment in the city. Ser-yico and workmanship unsurpassed, a phono call will bring our car. 515 6th. Ave. W, Phone 8. TIRES Prices aro again reduced H no longer pays yon lo repair old Hrc3. BUY A NEW ONE. We have them in 30x3Vi sizes from $8.00 to $15.00. S. E. PARKER Ltd. Ford Dealers St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading RestauranL, A Bakery linsurpaed Third Avenue.