.. ... v .. ". ';' ' ' ' ." ' fii ' V riX 025' ' . THE DAILY NEWS . ft Tjs'Fanner Knows $M WhereHe Stands iWgffl HE has a memorandum on the cheque stub of every account and an entry in hu bank r.l t wfll a double check on his business. The incoming cheques or cash are also shown in his bank i f .11 t f t took. In a rush he can tell wnen he paid any par ticular account or when an account was paid to him. Hu bank book tells him., He has no need to go to town to do his business if : I i t t ! X.. J.nnilfi ilmolf 11 nilifHu at rtr rmiM An It nself. Today the safe, efficient, satisfactory method of busi- .l l -L . n L IANK OF MONTREAL Established over IOO years TtalAsseu in excess of i7oo. 000,000 x ri l uperi risn ivni IW4VH nil v mi iww "vjii i?n - 1 101 tviiva iii ovujuiii urcu r isii---unr wmi Kimwn "n men nranna." il r ii . n v r-a-i nn m 'a aw n aa ar i ar . rii i aM u . rif 1 r r- w 1 " r r 1 o n 1 1 n. n 1 . 1 an 1 an r cn A; i n n Mnrarjp i n 1 in Prlnc Rupert, B.C. Prince Rupert YDOCK wave AND SHIPYARD u. i. r. zo.ooo Ton Floating Dry uock RM U..LI I . ... ' "I IIIBLIIIMIIII MAI I Asm . U I A Is c IV I f Ik B tM Q M r n rounairs, Woodworkers, tic. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. (),r plant is equipped In handle all kinds of M A n 1 m "nit AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F -fM. AtlC X JLX aV Jk ""tmoue ; . j4.op STEVF KiNr. Green 85. ThIfrt flu4,niin Portland nana I III! u . . " " I Onnnrmnitu l w firs! -iw.... . ... . 11 .1.1 ... -""siiry is.snp of in Pur pM n in .MIIIIMR ' ,s IHlW nfrn..i .i. ... ." . iini, ..ii 'mi i no nn he ni ltic nnr s inrr. inn . "UIIT SHI, ni.. . .. .. .. ... :.. II.- :i n,i ' " i im ii u iii 11111 i ui k' iiiiBk? i mi ii in ri 1 1 i" 1 11 i 1 1 1 'li'vi.!,?..!" . s,rirI- Ore shinned lust, venr more limn "rnn-ti wnrl i.'.... . .. .v. ,.. i' in- in i i ii i ni'iii ii i win ;i 1 1 t 1 1 - t - m,j Slock hrrvl, arc Ulr Victoria. MAY CUT DOWN ARMAMENTS Social Democratic Party of Holland Introduce Project Reducing Cost Till: IIAJil.K, April 3. project fr disarmament, to be operative as rrtiiii January I, J'Jirt, has Ik-oii inlrodiiccl in lln iMilch chamber by I he Social' Democratic party. ; ' IN main provision are lit nil down tli.' (itathliiiK army from .l:'7.00(l ini'ii in llic active' force and organized reserves la ; 'security-' fniroiif J.'i.mio ami lo reduce llic Ma vy lo about ' :i .Id.i'ii guardshjps and as many, sc;t-plain's. Tin' actual nisi is nua-jnili'd al Minif l7,.'.liii,(Miil riiiiiis, f-oriijiii rt'tU willi Imi.ood.fiOfl lloriiis allnrali'd fn' tirt'ii.o piirpiiscs in the j)23 ni,j:,.I. TJli' scJicinc is liyscd llpiin Hu-Danish disaniiaiiicnl plan, wliii-li is rliiscly fnlliiwotl as f.jr as Jlii' navy is uici'iru'd wliilc alluw-aiiri' is Hindi rir a ltimIit laml fitirc owiiiS In llnlland'j lnnt'cr land fntiilli'i's, ' I The proposal is aeijuiiaiiu'd liy a li-nlliy iin'inorial tlcrJarijiKi dial owintr In iiioilcin war 111HI1- mis, lloH.imls, like hIImt small slali-s, is cinirnuilrd Willi Hum iinpossilijliiy of ili'fi'iiiliii? Iter ; liMiilnry adi'iinalidv against asr- Brcssiiin liy powerful ffin-iii ni- liniis, ur iii.iiiilaiiiiiis ni'iili alily liy force of arms alum1. Killior ciinl ini'iicy may have In In1 fac- 1. iiic iirttiiioii-rs say. ownis lit (lie prevalence of iulcrna'l noial haired. Hie desire for revenue on Hie pail of Hie ailillislieil, and 1 (lie fear of revenue nn Hie pari if Hie victor in Hie world war. EXCURSIONS TO THIS COUNTRY British People Given Cheap Rates to Visit New York and Canada LOMtON, Aptir 3. The mid. dle-idass. stay-al-linine llrilniis are In he eneini raved In i''et a Heel ing jrlimjise or I lie new world this cumin? .summer dur-intr their regular animal holi days. Vacall.'H) for Ihe niajorily: of whlle-coiiHreii wnrKers who iulialiit this island consist of days. Ilci rlofore the miildle class have counjed on no further holiday cNcnrsions Hi. in jaUnls lu the counlries just across the channel; relatively few gel so far away as Italy. And now Ihe steamship companies for a mere than !2r(l. olfer In take them In New York." whir.. Ilioni ratddly for a few days around the Anierican inelropolis. sliow lliein n few spots in Pamela, and deliver them hack home, all within those precious iM days of summer holiday. ORANGE LADIES HAD SALE, TEA, DANCE Affair Held YeslerVay Afternoon and Evening In Melropole Hall was very Successful . The Loyal Oraiijic llenevolenl Association held it tea and sale J r work in (he .Melropole Mali .yesterday and concluded Ihe fes-;iivilic of the day wild it whist drive and dance lasl iijgh lenlire proceedings were j succcs.sful. I The. seneral convenei' '.Mrs1. S. V. ('.ox. In. charge ofllje plain sewinj; lidde were Mrs. Mc-llohliie ami M.'. William Knilli; i.Mrs. A. Mr line and Mrs. T. Itouller presided ai llio candy lalde. while Irn. (J, .Jtonljj'r and Mrs. Sims were in chaw tif Hi" '-ale or lunne cooViiijr.' TliJea .room was rondncted lv Mrs. (ieorge I.eek, Mik, IkMlilliJtr and ' ;.Mrs. Moran. . ,-x Melyieen in and rll collides al- lieuded Hie dance a('wliic)i J. A. ''I'eux w,i iiiasler.of cerejnonies. Mu.slc was furnished by an nr-cheslra consisting of Mrs. U. I" Ponder, iduno; II. haslmnn, snoiilion: It. Arlhiir. .Ir violin, mid .1. N. K?lly. drums. TU' ilancc (nininillrp conslsled of Miss l.oliie lloiiller. Miss Ulllll IV very was f.nl.TA'-leaki. Ktkn CATARRH of the BLADDER UK JkuwiI Rmrb Can.ule IMIfm titi Vtmt If V"V Hmiurofeiitilrtfitht HAD HEARTBURN AND HEADACHES FOR MAtfY YEARS Mls riPU nurrl, n.fl. Tin. 1, Watrr-forrt, tnl., wrltM: "I have Irfen tnmlilfd wltb hearibiirn anil lifinlarlion rnr mint yearn. Tln-r wpii very few llitwn j ronid i wiihuut fiirrcrtnir from clilH-r thf liP.111t.111n r revifi IiwiiI;iih-j. ' A rili lnl !(. riinicml-il um li, try MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS Mils I 1I11I rikI rlim tellff at nine amf have never lnen tmulileil since. will alwayn recimiiiiiiil your I'lllm lo any rf mj fdeiuU wlm are troubled wlih tieari-liiirn. hea.l.irlics r ai,y: Mfcr liver Irculile." - - MlIlturn'K r.aa-l.iver fill are for sale it all ilriirnii'ti ami ipal.-r; put up only. Tor tlie pat 30 year. Iy JU T. Millinrn Co.. I.lmlteil. Thrown, "nt- l.emon and Miss .Mehel Veireck. Mrs. Keith was al the door. Winners at whist wen-: ladieV first. Miss Violet. -Taylor; ladiey consolalioii, Mrs. Myliohhie v.s cut with Miss Lillian - Amlirote; men's firsl, Tliouiiis I'rii.si? men's consolalioii, .1. Veireck. Hesiills- of raffle weir as ."ul-lows: .. 1'illow shams, Mrs. lloiiller.! Kleetric laniji, U. Mini in. Lunch cloth, Mrs. W. Iteid. Hake. I. Miiiuo. Half Ion of coal. Mis. Lei MaHieson. WELL KNOWN SKEENA RIVER COUPLE WED! Miss Nora Marrs Became Brido of Reginald W. Sinclair at Ceremony this Morning - A cjuii't IhiI interest ing look olace al 'K o'clock this ninriiiog in SI. Andrew's Anglican Idiuich. Archdeacon i. A.1 Ilix otliciaHng, witefi Miss Mar-Jarei Nora Marrs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .loIin"1'Starrs of xirlh Pacific, was' tiniled in marriage to lleginald W. Sinclair, slitrekeeper of Inveme.ss t'an-nery. rtie ouple yer alleuded by Mr. and Mrs. Arlljiir Itailey of IhlsM'ily and, besides Ihe parents nf the bride, there were present a number of intimate. friends. Mr. int. I Mrs.- Sinclair hoarded Hie sleanier Pniiw 5eorg and will spend a honeymoon in Hie soulh after wtiich they will return north to lake up their residence al Inverness. Holh brid" and groom are widely known on the Skeena Itiver and they will receive Hie hourly Congratulations and best wishes of many friends. FLITTING SHADOWS AT SUN'S ECLIPSE CAUGHT BY CAMERA'? TlsmX, Aria., April 3. -Photograph of I ho shaihiw bauds on Hie sun during Ihe re-conl eclipse, were maile succoss-riifiy in the east with an uppaiv a tus d 'signed and luilll by Dr. A. K. ..Douglas, director of Ihn Steward Observnlory here., Tlie Arizona astronomer recenlly re ceived iiosin d the first, priuls from ox-res' made1 by hi shadow'' band camera, used at .Middle- town, Conn., under. Ihe supervision of Dr. II. T. Stetson, head of the astronomical department at Harvard. N Al I ho limn Ihe exposures wore made woalher comlilions worn perrecl. The (emporaturo was four below zero. As llHMoeord-iiu of ll.iese. sliudo' bauds, a source of inyslificalioii" In' load ing authorities, had never been achieved successfully in previous eclipses, the present allainmeut is regarded important to science. Dr. Douglass says Ihe experiment proves beyond doubt thai thf waves are caused by Irroau-larilios In I ho density of nhnos-plloro, n Iheory bo n hold for many years. The prints sjlimv llio shadow-bands distinctly. They were. ren dered lsjhle lo Ihe rarii'ora lens by Ihe smallness oT Ihe' sun's crescent. The 'pictures worn Inken during (he minule preceding onil llio minule following lolalily of the eclipse. Dr. Douglass points nut Hud llio same effort is seen from illslnnl olee-rif ligb'ls h ml on stars viewVd through a Irons? lolccopo. The pholngrnpliic outfit ron-slsled nf n Cl-inch converse mirror, focusing a hean nf light through n small opening on lo a film six Inches beyond the focus. Tins concentrated the Shop-windows on light ami enormously increased j the coi least, thus bringing out in prominence Iheso very faint ! 'shadows. ! I Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert April 3, 1915. Mayor S. M. Xewlon and Aid. I'liomas McC.lymonl will be Ihe candidate for the mayoraljly u' (ho special election thai will tak place on April '.I. J oliji Dybhavn. 'Aid. D. Morrissey and (leorgr Hi, (isey -will seek election us ahleriueit. I tie election has lieei' caused on accouul of Hie resfg- iialiou of Mayor Newton and Aid. Morrissey. (1. W. Nickorson writes a lellor to the press today ciilici.ing the stands taken by Ihe Dady New-on fisheries matter? 'particularly with regard lo a proposed power agreement between Hie city and the Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co. .loss Willard will fjghl rdntlio world's heavywoigfil rlutmpidn ship the day afler tomorrow wjlh .lack Johnson. ... SMITHER Mr. ami Mrs. A. Millar out -r-tuinetl a' large parly of ll.oir friends al their ''homo Wodncs day evening. The occasion being the anniversary vof Mr. .Mill.lFs birthday" and a most enjoyable lime was sped I al ilanciilg and music. ftev. T. D. Proclor of HnxcMfiu. is. impending a few daySiu Ihvvn Ihe guesl. of Itev. and -.Mrs. Hid-dell. ' . A daughter was born U Mr. and Mrs. S. Mayer al Ihe Hulk ley Valley District Iluspiittl on .Wednesday, April 2. parade IN THE quiet and comfort of your home, newspaper in hand, the shop-windows of the town's best stores pass in review. Look at that charming little hat just the style you have been looking for, and so reasonable! And say, isn't that coat a darling? . . . Not only do you see illustrations of the merchandise, but you are told in detail of its merits and prices. A passing panorama that may be halted and started and halted at will. A shopping trip at home! How long do you suppose it would take you to reverse the process to gd up one street and down another, until you had visited personally every worth-while store in town? And how exhausted you would be, physically and 'nervously. There's no doubt about it. The modern way to shop is to read the advertisements, then make notes of the stores and the particular offerings that appeal to you. What a lot of time and bother such a method saves. You know beforehand what you want to look at, who has it, and what you will have to pay. Read the advertisements. Make it a daily habit. The regular reader of advertisements is better informed, makes the family budget stretch further, has more time for recreation, gets more value for her money, and profits in many other ways. Advertisements are frequently the most interesting news in the paper. Every day these shop-windows are lined up for your inspection in this newspaper PN.-.F. FIVT. Building Materials LUMBER Dimension, Shiplap and Finis hi ne, Shingles, Lath, Mouldings, Oak, Fir and (loll on wood '. Ply Veneers, Sash and- Doors, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Firebrick, Fireclay, Keene's Cement, Plaster of Paris, Sand and Gravel, Asbestos' Products, Wood Pipe, Vitrified Pipe, Agricultural Tile, Building Papers, Asphalt and Rubber and Asbestos Roofings. Hum the Famous NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD.. Phones 116 and 564 SPRING will soon be HERE! START THAT "CLEAN-UPPAINT UP" CAMPAIGN NOW. Our new stuck of Household Painls, Varnishes, Fn-aimds, mill Alahnstiuo has just arrived. II will pay yinnlo iuvosligalt' our "Cliinairu'r Dept. for Varnishes, Slains and .(irninitig process. Odl sticks oT Hitihlers' llnrdwnre, Oar-pcnlers' and Mechanics' "Poofs, Chicken" Xelliug, (Tniilen 'Fools and fleneral Ilousehiild .Necessities are generously complete. Call and see nnr line of WHAU-KVKIt Aluminium. Agents for tho famous Gurney-Oxford Ranges STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. Near Post Office. . Telegraphic Address: "Pushmarine Prince Rupert." TU G B OATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Night Phones 687. 539 Black 735, Gr. 601