lit d UKQ o have noon good pres-d : 1 Mini looked (iImhiI good 1(1 U Hi lillrt of lilt" litas lhal la xuppoaed M f It iu U ualily. w if you V"iilil like In (of ,. tt f Hie really lit&h (i ratio, a ilk' 111 ull Hi beauty We urn crniiks in Cut Ma"- Thin in a very ood h f. ii our eiiiiomera he- , c i iissures I hem of 1 Irian- safety. Lei 11 f i; .1 Vdll' John Bulger Ltd. Jeweller PRICE HST Dry Cleaning and Pressing M s .1-. 1 leaned uikI , ,j 82.0(1 Mi s n sponged nnd .'I I.UU , v v M 1, cleaned and , !." M l;r I. Miaiigisl ' 11 1 W9C 1 - from., $2.00 a I 11.00 Ladlet' Llit 1 mrm tfti nn I - iilil eoUr 2.sn . .. t. ll.no 1 1 1 '-. light color .. 11.23 1 4 ...1. 1 .-..a itituiai air! ..11.75 I s iireased only 1 00 I - identeil M 00 Hoffman Vacuum Preesed la Beat nimumii inuuum u DRY CLEANERS Phone 8 The Newest Thing! Ready Rolled SI Hosier? T roll aliout or below y. knee, m ihe latest ':i an ahaile of I.ouk atiiipa.. i-ryainl H'"ey. Fun-iiieti niul I'nhlo. Pi n e ppr pair $1.50 WEST of ENGL ND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgeraon Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours 9 lu 0. X-Ray Sarvloa Phone 680. Open Tuesday nnd Thurmlrty Kvcnlnga Salurdnys 0 to 12 noon MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING; CREAM We specially rccommeml our Tahjo Cream at l5o for Half Pint. Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phona 657 Newspaper Discusses nth..! roaai F. AppllcatiMfor CarllflcaU of Mnilc Nolle of or "'mpPCnl,t, 1M;al.l ! P.. .,, nalln. Nnm- ijr-.f'tokkrt W M'er CrrUflc... "IVSi NOTirF lhal t. Swan nalln. Fre MluVA rerunr.1 No. "n7f, "' . niiiwrn ifi"" fr.,111 Hi rial th '"',''' ?'VvTm iha Minlnr Rcnnir rWrtiri'll ol t nprovVinsnl. for th .lI.V.Mi irl- miiM h ronimenrial he. f'rnTh ftViian af r-.rh Crrllflr.le of mprovPinl. . f Fpt)ni,ry, o. rt tulfit im JrVvVN nil IN. owner. By t. T. Keany, Arn. Booma and the After Effecta on Speculator (Ketchikan Chronicle There Ih no longer doubt that the Florida loom ,a buri There have been individual re port lo llila rfpet. lnil now 11 1 officially admitted. Huairipss ia dull In Florida, and the tour ists hava come back norili much earlier that) uual, jtiai why, we have. nut learned. Tina makes lu Hi rir h still duller. Tim mocks nf rallroajla In Florida have auf fpreil n decline, because ii S ex ppeted I liny will nol earn at riiucn n n when the hoorn was on . The reavm fur thi Florida' collnjiio wa iiiai rcnlral iroiity i;o' morn lhau il would rent Toi. ami liouooM and lots morn limit .U axrraK'- luniie-rnak-r wan willing j 10 pay. hap rid Of rral pia!i' ' ioohh Ifforf. NV rrall Iho onit at Inildih and Kaiwi (lily. Manyi I I UiMiaiiU of (hitlum wpnl inlo ltii h ihi-oi plarn. and bn nevrr tome mil. Yiillion vt'Ph1 on too hull a tiiIp, mid thr am tiou Iota in Kanaa Cily which an mi nrih whal wn paid fur Kimii 10 year ;iuo. Mi)f nf llm.c who IhhikIiI in I he Kanaaa Cily audi llululh Ikkhim pot frozen mil hy l li iHn'MDicnli for awirt purh-uiR. m inir, walir, raa, rlc. Tlif let lhir InU bo cold hy tin . tat rollorlqr. Valncx in Florida nr alMnyaj aVi-nil jumpa jihfail of tin in crca in (HipuiaiMin. aim you Hmayahadlojmyi.Miri.thanpre- M.I.. w..rll. of Pro,K.rly. I'opula- Hon will probably e.mlinue In- rroaaiiiK ficl in Morula tipcate!1 IU altrarl Isenr.a for an all-ihe vear-aroiinil reidenep ia liei'oni- ! injr inrreinrly rrrinirei lint rtluo toi ion far ahpad in Mii CANCZLLATION Of NESZRVC. Motxt i HrnhnV nir- ni tit ttrwtr 'vmiib trr ritrp Tlnibrr tMrtvr Vk lliull ua I'lll NUtt 4, 1 lii'lru I. I rtnrHIt O H IKM, m TIMBER SALE, X7549. fettlM) Trmli ar. ill I rrcrtvrd bf liir UiMloKf ..I ljml II Virlurlo i.l Ulr IIm 'M uli tin 'I txl Mlr w.JP"'. Itlfc. t.r IIH MltTIMWi ir t irrn-e iiiii, U rul l.lil.MtMi Im-1 fpmr, lliilwll miuia idr . n " Mluil otnl lux i, iii l)t. Otrtlwr unl. lump I. UUIorl Xhtrr J, inn IM Uf IIowkI for mitl f lHilf. rurOVr tuMKaUr f the Uii-f ror rlir. Vl-lon. ".ft. T rOirlrl ri-rilr, Itiiii Unwrl. II I.. NOTICE. w tiii: vyTTin r n ipiirihi-i rr ihn Imw "t rnilitil truririie uf ink t.ir yini ii ;n" ''" nrk f.ul) U tl. UlHlllJn i f ..I .ni hnnrfrMl aiwl rnrir-tMl (711. !.,.ii-fi i:lMMlle IHMrlrl (Van l.). , ilif-"r ir"if lh " f in I. nifirii .r tiii eutennr Hi U and I141IH. Ixn-n pnnlurivl In ii. II U m mii'iii' ! i" imw. mi uv i;;r;,j; , .,r .hw ioikiIIi rnn the rirl puhlirjlinn m rwr. IT1II Orilflrtl of TIHe I I. . ilw !. Un.1 in Ihe nB of I'tul i..nfri' NMMrt. Th nrlniul Crriifle!.' Till t 1lt th ! ' AHrn.l. i in, iwl U minilirtl I lino I. I laml lllnlry orrire. rrl--e fmperl. I Hftlrtr f TIH. OOVERNMCNT LIQUOR ACT. Nalltt ef Appllfll ' Lle"'i Vi.tii r. I mi:hi oivr nwt the MB lt f Vv til the nn.lTim-l In niirt Wl.v t.. Ill Uqwi-r J'K'WJ r: u.i n.i-iii- rn rMt' ' prrial; kii. M 1 ilW.V.A. Ilnlrl. liil In Ih r,.h.ii .r i'..rt oinciii. n. . "i" I.ftrt- rti-rlliMl MHilh half or !' iiil 0 M"U 41. Mulriri M 14. Onn rharlnU I'lamH lil.trlfl. -'n 1 riri.rrtl map r plan 'lepJleO,. I anil IKHII orrir III Ih 1.1 1 r : prim- niiiwrf. n.i .. an.1 n.m.hriKl I0T0. I" , .al.- V.f lVr ly the la or by iiiJ. ,lpn Iwlile mr n.n.imipilon tm th" pllllllv. n,-.n lie. till till oann a ' ": ,,,, r A,.n.. lata. pEAn Appllranl. notice. w Tir UTTFfl or an anpllratinn for .h r.iluiiiliia. (Mp L '"'.v. ,,, of lhe ahovelan' t In th nam of ti I In th Tliri-rail JriVl NFOIIToa. ih orlrmal Titi" itatVrt th "Ji0"' r rV. VoiT nnmliereil 7t. ' ' ami l tiii BVlairy orrire. rrlnri n.iprrl. u.r... Mann mi'. v,rtEnn. H-Itrar of Tlll 9 yA?5 OLD (or ' ; i t "42 j 1 Thla ailvertdcincnl is nol puldiatird ' li aidaypd hy the Liquor Onilml Hoard or by Hie Sovcrntiwfil of HritiMi Goiijiuhia. Ial hooni mid Die lime at laal eauiM uIkmi Ihcre was a aiirplua . ...... of iller a tii I :i dpfleit ,.-,. of hiiv-l. THE DAILY NEWS PAOBiFIVB FLORIDA BOOM I SOUTH AFRICAN 1 u M tmm ruvui AR0I1T RIIDCT uunji ofCqnQda aunrcmtPPQ COLOR BAR BILL 11 , ,lr. la hot kop on: .... ... . . era. I hen ia whore Florida ia' .. , , , . ... ... . At preapnl Ihe ptrpal ma of now at. and ,. may a.ay 1 .ore aljv(,' Iif(. al ,ow.r pp, o( f r longer ha , wemteht at f rat nUninni(.n u.an II.p Eu- . who haa heed , irtileJo JT,a wll out '""'Twn. at ., ', ... Nollhalwe . can say I,1,0,",,n, al ""',0 ";ofil a;ferior to Iho. Kuropean. kvl.ffi.ee '"f "m" .l" T' 'T" l'i T tm America of what haa been r . . ' 1 100 PASSENGER AIRPLANE MADE j i ! I GERMAN FIRM I 1H-1SSAL. lierniany. April 15. - . ....... ... ..t'l... L.l.. ..n. I.a A.-. lltr 4llliri'i .illlli.liij ii.ii. i.uiii- j pleled a model ul a lilO pasneil- l 1 . , , , . ' . .j .1 ner airplane, wimh, it ia eati-, , r ,, ..... iouicm, ikiuii iiy ni iip" .in .ittii- lie ocean-in I went y-four houra. If alKOaaful. il will forever ro- ..1.. II. V.... ....I... ... il u..iil. I "MM""" " rarry an eapial weipht: it would . . coat leaa to .i-iii build and eon : dr- i nbly lea In operate, needing only benzine and no helium, and alao would be afer. "We havo worked out Ihe ecbeiiH4 completely and believe it entirely feaaible," nid one of lhe chief oiiRineera. iXalurally the great difficulty i Ihe engine, lhal i, lo have a aiifficienl power without loo great a weight a problem that 1an oxUled with Hie Zeppelin but that, alao we helievo ourejjca conipent lo overcome If given a fne hand." II ia explained that under the Versailles Treaty lierniany ia nol permitted lo build a workable model or to make a I rial llight. The Junkers monster model haa virtually no boat, the cabin, klleben. nnd other cnmparl-nienla being huill into Ihe thick metal vvlnga. aa ia also Ihe cii- gine room under Hie patent held j ,hy Junkers. , . t MaM aamiiai ann -iaiMaB WAR ON JAZZ IN COUNTRY DISTRICTS I.F.I-'.lf. Fngland, April 15. War on jazz haa heen decl.UTd by the Kngliah Folk Dance So-ricly which haa launched a campaign to oatabliali a centre for the rnlk daiice as a memorial lo Cecil Sharp, its founder. l ia planned lo popularize Ihe old fashioned dances, parlic-ularly among Ihe leas sophisticated of modern folk in Iho smaller towns of lhe country. Ignoring cille until I hey begin In Jazz Ihemaelve.a out. BONUS TO MEN WHEN THEY GET MARRIED DUNLIN, April 15. Hachelors1 have been placed on par Willi women as In salary liy the Irish Free Stale civil service. If singlo men enler Iho civil scryjee and marry later they getj a lump sum payment on mar-"riniife .iulvaienl lo Ivvelvn months back iiay of IIip difference he-Iweon lhe I wo scalps. In addl-llon allowance subject lo a maximum of 73 pounds is payable, lo IliPin in respect of each child up to tho ago of sixteen. Blahop of Pretoria Cornea Out Strongly Agalnat Measure as Wrong Step PROTECT WHITE WORKER Symbolizes Inherent Inferiority of Native and Resolve to Use Him l.ONUON, April 15. in T!i-re arc many Ihinking people in lisiiilh Africa who art; talarmod at Iht" color MoirrpKal.imi rmlipv Iho privaonLifuvi-rninent. Thpar ipeoplp hayo found an outspoken rliaiiniii of IhMr Ihouhls in Iho lliahop of Pri'loria, Dr. Tal- Iiol., whp haa jiot only allarkp.d In ualivp and Axulic policy of Uii foprniiiPiit, hut haa now hIiowii many of Hip danger, and the fallario.H that Hp hidden in Hip (Color liar Hill. It would coo in that thin hill, limiting the labor acHvilipa of IIip jnalivp, will sni lly he on. the Statutp-liook of the I' 11 ion. A aolpmn warning of Hip irohahlp pon-ppipncp.t ha1 J.een writ leu hy the Hiahop of Pretoria in IIip Marrli iasua of Kiniloni," the official organ of Ilia dioee.an. 1 All Souls Equal nppiniiiiiK with the arumnl thai Chrialianlly atamla or fatla hy ' ila a.prlion . of the pqual .valun of all soul Iipftire. (iod. .. . iallainp.l hy the np;rro jiUgSPaU thai he ia not inherently infer- ior, hut that he ia in the main al a lower level of development compared with (lie European. It would l! sheer sentimentality to deny thia. And yet thia roncluaion doea ..... . .. i.i .1 : . mil uiiiiMif- iuj iiis- inay ai me I tend or prpapni SiMilh African legislation at ihe pi,le!..e of. Mioijintivo. I cannot Hunk thai (he need to protect .Ihe while worker from beine wamped hy nalhe labor juatifiea , . ' . .. , ., ... he introduction of . Ihe principle 1 , ' . iof he color bar inlo the law of the land. I do nol disregard ilnympallielically Ihe anxiety of while labor leat it bo swamped, f ' ' j, u working Wjth 1 parlner . namely, ... capital .., that , .. , and again lias evinced acain terrible predilection for cheap labor. I noticed that the Presi dent of the Chamber of iM.inos in a rccpnt public speech had Utile more to coulribulo to Hip dis cussion of Hip problpnia of South African industry than the con Ionium lhal I lie one thing lo do was lo import ami to keep on importing aa much cheap labor to Ihe mines aa possible-. Hut I do believe thai Hie protection of the while worker should be secured by custom, by nepnlialinn and regulation within industry, and nol hy legislation. An Evil Oman The passing of The hill by lhe Assembly is an evil omen foi'lhe future. F.ven though it. is leni enlly and enlly ailminislercl il canned tint eiwomler a sen I" Hie intelligent native,'. mind Uial lie wjule mab ipe;i.,'tri,koep lln . . 1 ... i f. i i.i niacK. nuiu oowu. ii is noi oinv a ituealion of its actual itrovisi-oiis. nor its administration, hut Drive Out the Poisons and you Conquer Fatigue and tired feelings, FATIGUE as well as. pains and aches are the .result of the accumulation of poisons in the system. The liver action is torpid, the overworked kidneys have broken down, the bowels are sluggish consequently you are suffering. Pr.Cha$e 85 cU. a box, all dealers or The Dr. Toronto jm- air; Winchester iu symbolic character. It will symlioliac the inherent inferiority of the native and the resolve lo use him only as a moans to white convenience. It will hang in front of native hope and aspiration that which suppresses, confines, ami excludes. I think il is a blind and essentially tyrannical measure, and if il is finally ratified it will have inevitably disastrous results to Hip true peace and wealth of South Africa. It makes il worse that the bill includes-Indians witTi natives iu ila scope, for the argument about actual inferiority is not nearly so strong in regard to Hie Indian as in regard to the Hanlu. There are in India, and lhrc may well be in South Africa, Indians who ilioiigh of dark akin are on a level with the finest flower of F.uropean culture. That an able gifted son of India should .be barred on the ground of color from rising lo his fullest development and capacity is a great wrong, and it brings out Inlo added relief the injustice done :o I lie Hanlu people. In Wrong Direction Surely this legislation is in the wron& direction namely, that of discouraging native grow Hi. The right direction ia that of encouraging, native progress. If the black men can rise to the level of capacity with the white men, then il should be the endeavor of the white men not to keep Ihem out but to bring Ihem iu at lhe while level of conditions and reward. This would entail Ihe .surmountine of great difficulties. It would be no short cut In this end, it would be no solution of the native problem. There is no liorl. cut, there js no solu- HonV There 1s no hnrt cut through Ibis whole business. Hut il is the right direction. II would Miss Katie Wilcox, R.R. No, 9, Wiarton, Out. writes: "My stomach troubled me and I had frequent headaches. I felt tired all the time and could hardly do my work. I was in this condition for a year. Then I was told about Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver pills, took several boxes of them and they did me a wonderful lot of good." Rid the poisons from the system by using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Ltver Pills and you conquer these discomforts. Digestive troubles disappear when these vital , organs are aroused to action. Head aches and biliousness are overcome, You feel well and happy. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Limited, t, Canada CIGARETTES rill the native's soul with hope and aspirntion. 11 would leave .be road open before him. Xo doubt some people will say lo me, "Yes, hut the Color liar Hill is part of lhe Prime Minister's general scheme of native policy. It ia part of the policy of differential treatment viz., working lowarda the development of native life in native re serves, in the country and the securing of the fullest industrial opportunity for Europeans." Well, I think we must do our best lo believe thai, and I intend to do so. Hut the Color liar Hill is a wi-elclied preliminary lb lhe rest of the policy. II is no belter than passing a harrow over a cricket pitch before lhe match is begun. JUNIOR STUDENTS AT LADIES' MUSIC CLUB Splendid Program Was Given Yesterday Afternoon at Japanese Mission House Students of various piano teachers in the cily participated ih a splendid program lhal took place in lhe Japanese Mission yesterday afternoon under the auspices of Ihe Ladies Musi -Jluh lo mark Junior .Indents' Day. The evenl was under the direction of Mrs. . A. Hryant and Mrs. A. T. Parkin. The -program was a follows: Piano duel: "Melody" (.Hoist), (Swen llrady and Healrice Herner. Piano duet: "Flower Song" (Lange , Nellie and Molly Lawrence.' l;iano solo: 'Caprice in A Flat" Te lifer . Audrey Parkin. Piano soIor"Chopin Marurka," He en McCaffery. Piano duet: First nnd TJiird Movements "Heading Concerto, Jimmie and Wizner Hryant. Piano solo: "Pleasures of Spring" (Merkeli, Maxino Heil- hroner. Piano solo: "Wild Ilider" Schumann John Hushby. Piano solo: "Moon Dawn' Fiich , Oscar Fullon. Piano duet: "Chanson Trisle Opus 10, No. 2" (Tschaikowsky) , Olive Munro nnd Elizabeth Mh-Lco.l. TEA ISGiWfOR LADIES LEAVING At Ihe conclusion, of Ihe regu lnr business mpeling of lhe Ladles' Aid of lhe' Hupprl East Oymnasium Church yesterday afternoon, a lea was given in honor oLlwo of Ihe'members who are Ipavilip shortly on extended trips. Mrs. A. Murray is leaving for her old home in Scotland nnd Mrs. Malcolm Lamb is going to ,oa Aiiigeles. SARCASTIC. fiussip The 'dentist told me I liad a large, cavity that needed filling. Ethel- Did he recommend any special course of study? Sausages! 1'ure Pork Sausage, per lh. , 30c Deef and Pork Sausage, pes Ih , 25c Tomato Sausage, per lb, . . . . . -..... 25c Fresh Home-made Head Cheese, per lb. . . . . 25c Deef Dripping, per lb... 10c Sealy & Doodson Sixth Street Phone 455. We Deliver. Tweed Coats, Tweed Suits LATEST DRESSES DRESSY COATS DRESSY HATS SPORT HATS floods llight. Prices Right. "Demers" We aim lo please, Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Wood! Wood! .Now is your chance Dry Cedar Full load S6.50 Half Load S3.50 Large sacks ... ... . . 50o HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 539,, Green 238, Black 735. Night. Phones 687,. 639Y Green 238, Black 735., RITPFPT MARINF PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. I i