Wednesday, April 2ft. 1020. Nice Diamond Engagement ling, $75.00 Tin m o very special v:Uit) we liavO iusi mounted dji au we guarantee tlio stone irt be pcrfert and free front nny flntt or spots. Tho alone is of very kooI .('' anil v, hi ran haw it mounted in while or yellow ( "M an d-sired. nilii-r good Milne 150.00. 1(10 (10 anil 1 50.0O. John Bulger Ltd. Jewellers PRICE LIST Dry Cleaning and Pretslng Men s Suits, ileaned ami pressed 2.00 Men s ji v sponged onil pp ss' il 11.00 Mr s iunl. cleaned ami pr . -s.-i 'ii 41.00 M a Punts, sponged and pr. ed . . . 50o Mn s iv t ...i(h. cleaned a il jif.-tu'd, from. . 2.00 M I'lverronla, snjwged i-: pnmed l.00 Ladles' List 1 ,Bif Smk. dark colors $2.00 S ;ii, light oolur 12.30 '1 1 s ir'. dark color fl.00 y . light colors 11.25 f pleated and ' 11.75 Skirl, pressed only 11.00 f Sk(rn. nlenled l.0O Hoffman Vacuum Pressed Is Best & DRY CLEANERS Phone 8 Fifty Inch Bordered Satin A for'unale puivhase cn-wmIi" us to offer tin- rub siummenng washable satin $2.00 per ynrd. WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.0. Office Hours 9 (o 6. X-Ray Servlos Phone 686. Open Tuesday and Thursday Hvcnlngs Saturdays 9 to 12 noon Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Bxqulslto Block of Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave, WHAT STUDENTS SHOULD KNOW Answers to Questions Submitted Show Very Poor Returns Regarding Important Men A questionnaire was recently presented lo one hundred stu dent In a large American unher-slly. The refill of the, enterprise Ik reported in (he special college number of Hie New Ilepubllc.. It makes interesting reading, and shows t lint whatever college slo- denU should know, Iltcre are quite n limiilier of thing I hoy do not know. There were sixty question In Hie original list ien. of which fifly havp ft'en used in flie New llepiihlir artlelp. The best showing wn made hy a Undent of Slavic descent, yearn of ae. He received OK of a possible 100 marks. The second rank, 17 per cent, wan made hy u llussian. The highest grade made by a native American was H'J per cent, and the lowest, til per cent. The fir part of the ques-fionnalre consisted of Hie following general question applied to particular persons- of historical eminence: Qreat People fell why the following men I mid women were real. lle their iiationalily and, if possible, Rive the century in which they lived. Menlion nl (east whether they are living r dead. The answers are tabulated an follow: I'prreiit Percent No Oir- Incor- Ai red reel tempi I'lalo 5 HO IT. Pericles 10 Hi 0 Horace Mann . 23 17 00 Peslaloiti ... 15 H5 0 .Napoleon ,. ..100 0 0 Rdwrl Jpnfter 2 II 81 Kepler ...... 15 35 to Kant 10 17 73 Michael Angelo 11.1 5 0 lateur ... . 2. 7i 0 IMeopatro . . . 71 29 0 Alfred NnUeJ , o 1H 80 laac Newton . 01 3A 0 Ie d Foreot 1 t Marennl .. .. 3 a 02 0 tloethe 30 IS 25 IteniHiSI Shaw 38 531 3 iUpernlu il 21 70 Harwin I? 20 . 2 Faraday .. .. 15 3 80 II. i. Well. .. 72 20 8 Marl in Luther . "50 30 S Steinmetz .. .. 22 78 0 Solon tl li 4 Anntole France 37 13 13 50 lUmfiiPius .... I 0 A 90 Oliver Cromwell 00 37 37 3 Spinoza 5 3 3 92 Knew Napoleon At once the mol striking re- rosM r. Nlkt f SppllcsHon t Crlifkl ! Imprfmtnt "SlfM" Minrl CUlm Slluai in ii rnnn Huirt Minini (iIvi.ksi nf Im SkM-in Pitirirt. Whr liriir1: Xrr (tw hra.t ut Muumkiluni Ut Mtsl hoMT: Ptlm. um- of lx.U1"-r Irrr Miner's Crrlirirti". "' . . . . IimM rUflritP . Mt07C, inlsnl il hr rixl tr llr fn ,w ',4, lo the Mmiiif hirrtrt lurts.f. lo apply .... . , - ,'-.t,l.. I. lMlihik.H.Hll Fll I I M liir a iriirin.ir " .,..,-,. - " pnrpnw r Uillnin Cmn Ortnt ol ' . " . .... ...... i.L. n.. 1 1 inr illKlP rmim. .Mill liirilir, tmmr iph. w thai arilMi. nwlfr wrlKm t of Uk-"Mlnrit srt." miiM be Mrftttnmrwl hr-rori ttM Itsuann lit uMi Crlflcl of liniriMiMti. Intfd Uil Std Hay of Fi-uary, !!. SWA.N nsl.lM, iiwf. ' Ht K. T wnr. Vrwl 00VCRNMCNT LIQUOR ACT. Nolle of Application for Boot Llconc. MiTicr i loiimv fiivr.x nn n ii MS Ar "f Ny ii"' iinrtcrmrnrd in li-mP 1" apply I" the Llqinir Osilnil naril fur a lui-nrr in rusin in prrml rx,n a o.W.V.A. Ilnirl. linaii In tlx in null nf Pnfl ciMiirni, H.i:.. upon lh land rtirrllie1 a whiiIi half of Ms H and 9, hlw 4t, Plslrlrl lot J. yuin rharlolle Ilmn1s pllrlrl. amirillnt in a rfilMTiI map nr plan U-lil al lit land neaiory orrir in the City of TMir tltiis-rt. B.C.. snd nmnlMTrd I07, f..r the ale nf tierr tiy llie ! or by llie npen Isillte for mnnipilin on lh '"'paleV'tt I'rlnee fliiperl, H.C.. thla Stn of Apr,.. tf. rnwK r Appllranl. "PROVINCIAL ILI0TIONS ACT." Prlnc Rvptrt Klaetorol Olalrlct. IIi.mI fll.tplrl. SOTK K l rterrhy trtren mat I tull, on MnniUV. ine mn i .""j. - the iKiiir of to oTlora in the forenoon n Ihe Court llmiM". I'rinrr nuperi. Jxild . a ".. .. f.... ft, llMt'UInn tnr th '',"..Vn; lie lit nf voters fnr l."'l i 7i..iril .ml nf hKirlnr XZ ' erViilninr iny ' and oh ertion. ' 7" . anv name nil the null the rertMWi.m a .owr or to. , nr any an'"""' '"r. .V'.'lVu ' ..i. I th oiner pnni-j '; T,r.."ed at rrinre" nuirt. n.r. M. Mh day of April. ';,onMAN Ai WATT. netlOrar of Voters for the frlnre n m" i and ViUenFle riefloral PLtrleU. IN PftOIATK. ... . .i a, aifilllah CnlumhlS. : ,'n '.lie of lie Adm.n.Mr.Tln.T Afft life Elne or Albert m Mailer of Ihe l". "lei' pereaed. Inle.lale. Tir "ihTir.B tht bv order of ill. iiJ.n p Mrl" Yimnir, Ihe tsih i av nf Vnrll AO IMS, I appointed Admin-I April, , , i,.ri n,w i ;..dnrnd inW havtas rlsimi of lhe.r A. WATT. Offlrlsl AdininlMralor, rrlnr niiperl. B.C. J'.LL..i ONG TON G JA VA The Enchanted Paradise of the Far-away South Sea Islands Many limp in my dream I see A lonely Islet in far off South Sea. ? Where blue waters lapping on the -sand . . And palm leaves are found on the strand , Where grow the tail bamboos ?, ... . And Hip screeching cockatoos : Heboid t lie ii. Hie rlslnpf Min at early.Jawn ' The niountaln wild it poldi'n rayx an' relccled on. The earneiil Mppker of advPnlurn wild 1 To itiin Tana Java I then beguiled; Where the ra U of a purple bun : And Hip liethf of Hip moon U blue 5 Where iffi Mimmpr all Hip yrar 'rn,,nd 1p . And pearl.4, silver find gold In plpnly do abound Hofl and jpnllp wlmN murmur through lliPC'Scoaiiiil tree, Interminplins; with ho.U of humtninK Jpp ,Ji$ Where the launhliiir Jack-a and Hip wild wallaroo I'l.iy hide mid vo xerk with Hip fall Kangaroo' Wdierp the nalive'n akin with tropical sun i bfowned A they ipial on the ground. And Hie maiden' fair with frizzie hair Uon'l you wWi you were therp? SAMI.F.L J. KISICK. elallon of this return i the tact thai all the student knew correctly the principal facts about Napoleon but only 5 per tent knew the same about Plato. I II an indication of the decline cif r!aic learning and Hip rife of asjfretMve sjn'cialiatton And imagine only two knowing who Nobel, of peace prize fame, was. Another Interesting disclosure is Hie rael they only 38' out of 100 (.Indents at a big American university knew who flernard Shaw was. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: T II K despalclies yesterday staled that a constable in Vie - lorla was awake at five oVlock in the morning. Possibly i.ui not likely, - TUB despatches also Mated relieved of all further responsi-'one of "exlraordinary numerous citizens wer. hility. N lly." Storms were of almost con-awakened by the ehae after the, Speakinc lo bolh claims. Aid, slant occurrence. When 30 tray half-starved cougar. Jake, Casey, chairman of the finance miles east of the F.lliee IUvcr, ays he know il would lake more jcommiltee, staled that the cityllhe party was held up by a than that to awaken Vielori.i: solicitor had advised that theiblizzard. with the sunuly of coal Citizens. VK may now expeel mosl op-llml-lle reports in reganl to Ine wheat wop until about Atgtil I, when c shall probably hear thai drought has a Iter led parljleretl lo some extent into Hie re of 11, hdil has taken much, rusl has allecle! the riMiiaimler. HAIU'S nre said to be numerous In the next world, but we hope they won't be alwnys harping on Hie same old siring. VICTOIIIA Is not Hie only city afflicted with sleeping sickness . Prince lluperl is not always loo wide awake In the mornings, 11 is noticed. PF.HIIAPS if I got up n little earlier I mifht find part of llu perl quite wide awakp, but INe sun rles and Ibey slink off to their sodden resl. WIIF.N you want lo start on lulellpclual conversation, say something ubout Ihe difference between the moderiiMts and the fundamcnratlsl. Then see Hie jazz hounds skip. DCLUSIONS are very common in this part of Hie country. Some people for instance, think thai fishermen all make fortunes. I KNOW n man who believes that the only poor business in the world is the one he is in. 1 must say it is a poorer business for his being in it. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert April 28, 1916. T. l. Pattullo, candidate for Hie legislature, speakin of thi political situallon, federally and provlnclally, says: "The peoplu may be assured that with change of (lovernmenl bolh at Ollawa and Victoria, them will be something doing and Ihls iioitli country will take on iica' life." The Salvallon Army Is open lug a branch in the east end of Ihe clly, having taken over a .building al the corner of Sixth AvPMie and Ambrose Strcel which will be used for brad- quarlpr. Jack McNeil of Tplkwa, who Is n visitor In. Hip clly, reports thai horses and cattle in the llulklcy valley wintered well and THE DAILY NEWS thai no losses wi-re sustained. Several thousand head of tdock wintpred out in spue of the unusually severe weather. ACCIDENT AWARDS MADE BY COUNCIL Alex. McLeman Offered $100 and Alex. Macdonald $200 In Consideration of Accidents Settlement of Haim of Alet. Mcl.eman, who fell ntf a side walk and broke his leg, and of Alex. Macdonald, whose child was poisoned through drinking nitric acid in the police station, were offered by Hip city rouncil last nlichl. It was decided, on recom- I)P) aljon )f fjt,anre com- mitteo In both cases, to offer jr MCLern;m tnn and Mr. Mac donald 200 in return for which ithe city or its officials shall be: I CltV COUbl not lip held responsible in either case. The majority of the finance committee- bad felt, however? that both claims were worthy of some consideration ami the element of sympathy had en - commendations that were pre- sentet. Ad. Perry questioned the wisdom of paying on claims for which the city was held not liable. Will Hold Out Mr. McLeman, who was pre- sent at the meeting and whoseUyiinp.. i i,vi. i,rp1 i.ai i;3. claim bad been 1,000, expressed ""iogs. although be alleftps, In .i .i .i : i. ..i. i:... .. in- iiPirriiiiimnui. imeiiinn for me amount niai ne ua.i imtu out as n nsuii ni ms accitieni I'liough he had been unable to gel n local solicitor to lake up bis case, Jhe matter would be taken into the courts, unless bis full claim was met. Mayor .Newton suggested to Mr. McLeman the wisdom of ac cepting the award that Hie city was prepared lo make. Hy taking; the case inlo Ihe courts, he felt that Mr. McLeman would ulti mately be no better off. However, if Mr. McLeman was not satisr fled he, or course, had: recourse to legnf iirtilm ag.iinst:)he city. On recommendation of the Hoard of Works, the city council decided last night In build n new powder magazine lo conform wilh the Itnmininn government retaliations and not lo exceed 100 in cost. Aid, Perry explained that the present mag- izlne was in a bad stale of re pair. The new one will be built olT Park Avenue, where the old one Is located. A Few Doses of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup May Slop That Ctugh Mr. Frank D, Comeau, West Data iirst, N.B., writes i1 1 had, a verj bad cold and cosgW tkat settled on mj hags, and I thought that I woula tmr get rid of it On day a friend spoke t ms abonl your wonderful rsmedy, so I sent and jot a bottlo of it, and after tha flnl dose I took I got relief, wd by th tlma I had finished the bottle I wal ompletely ralUrod of all my trouble.' "Dr. Wood's" U pat p esUy by Tho T. Milbwa Cts LUslts Tanas, Bat. ESKIMO MURDER INFAR NORTH: Details of Crime for Which! Judge Is Gong Into Wilds to Try Prisoner MAN HAD TWO WIVES Shooting of Dog Said to Have Caused Trouble but Victim Was Bad Native llecpnlly it was announce I that a supreme court judge: was gnintf north this summpr'to try an Kskiinn prisoner. The jnan killed yas b'lukak and the alleged murdered Ikayena. Tli if full details of the murder have been disclosed by llie re port Just Issued, of the HoyaJ Canadian Mounted Police for tin-year erlded September 30, 1925. The crime was committed on the Parry river, east 'of Kent peninsula and Hat hurst inlet. Superintendent James Ritchie of Hie It. CM. P. states that the prisoner will probably !? tried at Aklavik this year. Further details as lo the investigation that will take place are as yet unavailable. Although the murder was committed in the summer of 1 924, it was not until a Hudson'? Hay company employee visited Hie Tree Hivpr detachment of tin-force on January 1), 1925, after having been at the scene of the crime, that any statement concerning it had reached the cars of the police. Sergeant F. A. Karnes, who was in charge o( Hie post, lefl on January 13, in company with Constable llrockie and two Eskimos to look inlo the affair. DtfTlcult Journey The report goes on to say that the iouniev proved to be 'nil nt!i:illl.t nn.l llio fnnil run. mm: low. "In trying to return" it con tinues, Sergeant llarnes was lol and had a narrow escape (fie natives, who had visited a sealing camp, lost four does through the intense cold. Ikayena was found at the sealinc ramp, however, and was placed under arrest." The cause of the trouble between the two men, Uluksak and Ikayena, who killed him, appear- ,i frni .ip assertions of eve- yena sf, nne nf (n(i ,i,.ad man's . ..... ,(iminiion t,f oITence, thai he replaced Ihe animal with one of his own. Such an action, Ihe report states, "in the circumstances of the Arctic, seems highly unfriendly." Feared an Attack When Uluksak came over towards him, Ikayena sensed danger and Uluksak made a niovr towards the rifle he had laid down, shot him twice. He af firms that he thought the other was contcmplaling an attack. The report points out thai Uluksak, since his return from imprisonment' to the north, has made himself very troublesome, being partial lo bullying the other natives. Al the lime of his death he was being watched by Serjeant Hrockie, as, after selling his wife and bis boy by her, aged six, to another F.skimo, Sinnisiak, for the price of a .22 calibre rifle, he had stolen the boy back on Iwo occasions. Uluksak had two other wives al the time of his death. Sergeant Barnes in reporting upon this case, along wilh his other winter activities for 1924-25, mentions that the palrol made neressary to apprehend Ikayena covered a distance of 8,i0 miles in Ihe most severJ weather. It occupied from January 13 lo February 23. Anolhcc palrol lo Chesterfield Inlet,. ne-cupying from April 1 to June 3, 1923, and coverinw 1,350 niller, was nlso In quest of a murderir who was arrested. , Immense Distances , The rrtiwl of the rommls, sioners in commenllng upon tln receipt of this information from Sergeant Barnes, remarks: "11 may be noted thai this report (that of Sergeant Barnes) is daled July 3; that Inspector Caulklu forwarded II Trout. Her-sehel Island on September I, and that Ihe officer commanding Ihe district forwarded it from F.d-monton on October 30; so great Is the time consumed in com- aad the gloss and luster that come with perfect hair health. Ath s hot th4 90-day trtatmtntplan. Wl ull it tauicr mtmej-iadt guarutitl. For Sale by ORMES LIMITED. Prospective Builders! COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER Timbers, liimension, Shiplap, Fir Finish, Flooring, V Joint, Hustic and Bevel Siding,- Cedar" ami Fir Hoat Lumber, Fir and Cottonwood Veneer, Mouldings, Shingles, Kolored Shingle, Lath, G.ik. Hardwood, Sas.li ami boor, Wood Pipe. CEMENTS, Etc. Portland Cement, Keene's Cement, As Leslos Cement, I lard wall Plaster, Plaster of Paris, Piaster Hoard, Lime, Uydrated Lime, Fireclay, BRICKS, Etc. Common Brick, Fir Brick, Pressed Brick. Agricultural Tile, Vitrified Pipe, Flue Lining. MISCELLANEOUS Nails, Building Paper, Tar Paper, Buliberoid Hoofing, Johns, Manville's Asbestos. Bookings, Asphalt, Asphalt Hoofing Papers, Sand and Gravel. NANAIMO-WELLINGTON COAL Try our Nut Coal for your Kilchen llauge. ' ALBERT & McC AFFERY, LTD. Phones Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle alf kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38P mimical ion in these enormous areas. A reference lo the maps will show lo what remote recesses of the Arctic country the free Hiver patrols penetrated." In The Letter Box II MAYOR URGES TO VOTE FOR BOTH BY-LAWS. Kdilor Daily News. lear Sir. In view of tomorrow being the voting day o.i the two civic by-laws now before the people, would you please grant me space to briefly allude lo the same. One bylaw proposes to exempt the elevator from taxation. In assenting (o this proposal lite city stands to lose nothing by way of taxes, because evert were the Dominion lo operate the elevator it would be lax free, a all Dominion holdings are. On the other hand, there is much more likelihood of the Alberti wheat producers making greater use of the elevator on account of their having some Interested incentive to ship their grain through (his port. Surfacing Bylaw As lo the surfacing bylaw. It must be apparent to all that th newly-built roadways need a more Substantial binding to withstand the wear and tear of the ever increasing auto traffic. Other municipalities are face lo face wilh this same aspect. Hence the proposal ii preserve Ihe new roadways, minimize the dust nuisance, and sj.read Ihe cosl over a lerm of years In order lo make the payments as light as possible. Should Ibis plan be .rejected, nO money will be available this year to do the work. If it 1 left until next year, It is feared the cost will be very much henvier ns a rpsult of the roadways greatly deteriorating In the meantime. For Ihese reasons, therefore, Would It not be wise for the citizens to vote for both bylaws tomorrow-? v t. Vours respectfully, S. M. NEWTON, PAGE FIV3 Hair Grown or No Money Notice the Van Ess flexible rubber massage cap on tha bottle. You rub the bottle over your bead and the rubber nipples feed ts hair growing medicine into the scalp. One minote a day In your own home with Van Ess Liquid ScaiD Massase means an abundance of new hair 116 and 117. Fresh Killed BEEF From the Bulkley Valley 3 Times Weekly Potatoes Per Sack $3.50 Sealy & Doodsdn Sixth Street Phone 4S5. We Deliver. Crystal Firelighters 48 Fires for $1.00 No more chopping of kind-liiiig. Safe, simple and economical. Manufactured liy HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 680 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone M. lUrtage. Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor 8ervlee. Coal, Hand and Gravel. We Specialize In Plane and Furniture Hevlnf.