es can be isted while ley work I you wear tie proper a, you will fltiil Hint r eve will jl Mtit I u h a i ! nvorillil. are piti'liculiir In ft j vn the fxucl la you "J, iur leliug method have ii jrcv cl correct iiml wo ,iiiici on all new di- ir I U'MI (! duplicated. John Bulger Ltd. Jewellers 'RICE 1ST Dry Cleaning and Pressing M Sji. -leaned and m U2.no M .- s sponged mill . ti'il . . $l.0il ! i -. cleaned (i ml , aM.OO M V; sponged and J 5'o M iy. i . .mix. drained i) it. rrom.. itJW M M '..!. ;!. opollgcd i a: p.- -s'l f 1.00 t Ladles' List kr. h I. dark color .12.00 I, . s i light -..lnr 2.0 .ail s. color 11.00 Lair K-in. light color ?l.25 a . ideated and 115 fk ! pressed only l.nn letei ft 00 Hoffman Vacuum Pressed la Best I 5 our CLEANERS Phone 8 triped Broad- Cloth a -'iii variety ii ncil coloring, fo ilr. m', thirty-" wiili Por yard $1.00 WEST of ENGL' ND STORE Third Avenue- Phone 753 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Offlco Hours- l to . X-Ray Servloe Phone B8Q. Open Tuesday ami Thursday Kvcnlngs fa turd ays 0 to 12 noon MILK Prom Bulkley Valley FRE8H MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Tallin Cream at 15c for Hair Pint. Ounlity and Sorvloo Valentin Dairy Phone 857 FANCY FLIGHT OF AN EDITOR' Humorous Account of Things that Might Have Happened at Stephens Island. Recently THE DERELICT SCRIBE (P. W. Lure in Vancouver Province , Newspapermen an always je-Hiir flilo difficult ie. . Pul-It'll, a Prince Rupert i.(iir, (irv oil Ihi (itirc attain during ili Vmvv holiday when hi- uim, broke down ami rorreil him ii. spend four day a la Itnhinsnn Crusoe on Stephen Island, wilh-otil :i ing tir a mini Fridav. II i an axiom in the new. (taper world thai a jnurnalisi never gel away from his work. There it alwiiy onielhinV In wnle ahoiil. Kiiowiiiie IhU. Air I'lillen had launched forth fully prepared. He had lot of Rink paper, four lead pencils, and a heail full of brains. Spoke Reproachfully t sooner (rail Mr. I'ullen fini-hed talking reproarlifiillv lo no eiutine mr breaking down lli.in he hunehed himself rom- 'orttv in the eiiekpil and nun i".,-o ii mnxM'riy coiiorini on "WhiMicr Are We Drifting I lie uhjerl ha been louelied Umhi in Ihe pnl. Mil never nn der such iileal rondllHi.i. Xo ehtir Iihi yt answered Ihe iiieli.in ali.fai'triy. and Mr. Pullr-ii u n.ii break Ihe ohl ira- lilMin. In fni'l. Ions liefnrc lie (lul lliriMiiill he adltitltril he w,i- (iiwlrlv Ml !!( HH i-ITIII'4 ldiii.il) ihriMiKh iriHiMtNl water i with breaker ahead on an unfriendly hoiv. At i n'riiM'k in (he iHoruinv Mr. I'ullen mad' lmri on Steph en lland I'hern wan n. ihn.tr there lo weleiuue him; notMxl) Ui iiiIitmi-w ; mi old uticriier lo eoiniduiii I hat he had prinlel an bimHriaiiil upide down in the water iiohee Uk wiek. Pioneer Association Hum iik .i-.-rlai ned hy holler-nit rmhi out loud thai lie wav IIih mil) Mdiahilftlll of jhe l-Uml. MK.'PolMHhihinal oi -gaiii"! .i I'iohi'it liiiilinl' A- TIMBER SALE, X7E49. MM l.iKk-t h Is mrOnl by lis-WiM.lvr 4 1 k mtU im.i jr IIM nwMi lit- .tsl i)4 ut April, lt. rr lit. .i'.iMr l IJrnw X?ll, u rol 1.1'. I. lr.1 Spttire. Ilrntkirk, Btluni iihI niii. ..ii an tt ouatn efii Ho-. 'iir Hjr, Otnlnrr lUuil, HtMr . ' " I'lOrirl. ran i i will Im illowed fur I vrihrr lnrlK-nUf. bt Ox (Jlif Kor--if. VM-inn. fc C. ni'irlft rrlr, vnmr nmfi a t NOTICE. It THE ViTTFJI f tn appltraikin fr iim iuiit r rravuwmti ornri'tm of ink lor Woifoml 11 "U" at Ul im :,, Hkwk rrU-U (4y. nUlltlln M I..4 wren hunitml unit forty li (7I4J. i.MB-m . htri.Mii- liltinn wp lTt. ii.r-"0' tm4 of lltr hiM of Ik . orilOr!! .if Till iiirinf lite ls .ri harm I l-om enslurra Ki lis. II It in ml. nil. .ti l !, afl'i Us eipltalMin .,i .4M UHSiih rnii (Is- flr-l imiiliralHin Irr.. a I'miv.i.iI irriinrain nr mi p. hr alunti laivl In I In nanw or Taut ..iwfrw lrl. TIm orliiiial Ornrifan-..r TiO Is ilaml tlM tain nf MilU'l, I 'ilii. aixl i iHinilirrf)! Ill" I. Ijn.1 Rrtl.lrv orrire, frlnrt napsrt, n . ((Hi Marrh. it. n. r. Mvr.lF.ftn. Kr trr of Tlllf. OOVIRNMCNT LIQUOR ACT, Nollct of Applltallen for Bmr Llctnt. MiniK t iinu.nv nivi;. mat nn in mii .in i.r May iHti its n.triwrt In-ii n.l. I., applv In tlx l.lqnnr i:milml llnanl I., a Im-iiM hi isl""Cl ' prailo ii.wii a ii.V.V... Ilnlrl. llnalP In Ih ",,,,. n.. ! 1'nrl rinwnl-. Hi:.. nptn Hi" inn. I- il. -. iIhiI a MHiia half uf lnl l i 1.1. It. I'Mrlrl .l ?t. giiwii . hail . IP' l-lamli lilalrlrl. arrnrrtinir l a rfilrh-il niap r plan rtr"lll l anil iiT'in "iiii'-r in ii"-iMiiin iiiiimti. H i ., ami niiin.MTwl I07. f,,r llif 'II- I"" I'V """ "r n Ih,. i.icm Isiilln f'T pciniiinpilm nn III" prna!rrt' al l-nnr. rrl. B. lhl till na uf April. lf'. ...... . rll,v ,1. p. I ....... ... Appliranl. N 0 T I 0 I. It TIIK M ATTKri nf an application for ... ll. lt.ni. nl a rniviMuiiai i.ri,iii,.r nf 1 "rfiirV T niilKrl.' In ll- P-Mvinn of Brll I. A rhimlia, Mai' ?. . , Hiimrai'lui'V priMif of In Iom or in r?i.r iraT r Till rovrrlm; IH aliov Sana haVinr lfn pns iipi1 In in. II l mi? iniVnlMi I" """. "" M1P.' ln "r "m miii frJ-in ih rirsl puhll; 'ail..n hri of. a lrtillinal nrtirirl of S , III ahnve lan.l in the nam nr pKTi- n troriTot. " nriinnai rrtirt- a" of Till i li1 ih" VAro'i"0"1" lirr (017 ami l nnnilril Tl-i'.ihI nValitry orrir. frlnre nupofl. f..C.. Marrh II. i" r Mlf,.Eon. Wxrtsira Ti'l. form r. Nolle of Application for CartlflcaU of lmprntnt "Slohl" Mlnaral Claim mmal In Ih I'Niire Kiiprl M nlnr iMt ? Sar Ih h'l nf KUauiiikalinii like lawriil hol-l-r: Swn.nalln. Num-I? or linl.ters re Miner' Ci-rlirirat. '"'tUjj NOTICE IIiI I. 'n Dalln. Fr MliTeV. (VrVlinral fe'lMHC Inienrt ?l ih mI .r altIV lil.v rr.m Ui,lal l.r7 lo applv in ih Minioar li"ir.ler r"r fVrlirirai ' Impr-ivi'inriiH rnr Ih ,...m!. , m ' btwltilnir a Cn.wn flrant nf H.nSlwv rlimi "o. rorllier lake nntlre 1 1 1 a I a e I Ii si . I il i I aerllnn 8S or I he roniiiiniil ) "Mliieral Art nint be. '''raVi'rt'ihi.'jsni of Frt.rMsm.-tM. nalnl inn .UY "r"8WAN pA, JN ,,wnr. By E. T, Kenny, AfcoU. FOR TEACHERS 'Mk Tlu ROBERT KF.FORD or -y The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, 822 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, or any STEAMSHIP AGENT. xoeiaim,,, wild himef a llii'omewhal aliiiiplly, hut it wa priKi.li nt, himself .i sei-reltirv,!patfe one slulT n far an il went. hiine( n trea-urer, and him- r a full ini-iuliership. No! uiai lie eared a hoot for Hie honor. hU he fund it would make a kmm ni.W), ,.m (in(f new. seeniffl lo M. nonicwliat ;.-iree in l hat harri'ii plaee. Annual due were eolle'eletl al Ihe oryanixalion ineelln, lp reasurer ar.-epl jii all I.O.I ai iiar. Ilreakra.l lime enine, hut no hreaUfasl. I.iineh lime arriveil without liinrli There was no dinner al dinner lime, and lln ... I. a "'i' i"r iiMMr laeiieii me siiai-k. Mr. I'ullen kippe, n!i meals for lour days, hul thai didn't hollier luin. Country edi-or seldom hav time lo eai anyway, even whan they have Anylhiny to eat. Whenever you see a fal eon airy editor il Is a lire and eerlain sin that he ha i a private income and a ropoHei who does all (he hard work. Kept Awake Mr. I'ullen didn't sleep Very Pv" on filenheim Island. To le!l me inun, ne ws worriett. ler rlldy worried. .Nut ahout hi-t trifling vretliciitneal, hut ,,Vei the Ihinras uf world-wide ituporU nnee editors ryn under slartliiu liendliue on pn;re one, day ufl, day: Thoe slurtns down souih were they ruininx Calilornia's t'llmatef That sinnaslinir' in lesliaatimi; had an honest man Jeen dSscovered'? I lid the I'rinee of Wales ear -till give In in tteadarhef lial was Ihal rrashr (i I lunula, fir toppling over, or nn eeht fit the llelyian franc losing a few more points? Mr. I'lillen dozed a little, Inn liol for lonsr. He awoke with n staH, hrti'heil great drops o;' iier pi rat ion frtiui . hi forelieini, find moaned - in nn agony of hpiri. ji he Ihnughl oT lie prohletnt faeing Miislapha Kenial. He Univeivd with etdd as he visual lied Ihe Wilkins plane stalled stiinewhere in the Arolie. Hi- wept a hitter tear as he tried In breconcile Ihe lliff campaign wiln the lrue olTeusive; great soh shook ln frame at, he saw, in fertile imagination, his reader? derived of enlightenment o n lhee portentous (mailers lie- cause hi' paper had preforre ! skip one or more issues. Then he discovered that it wiii raining harder. Like a sensihl mmi In. imiveil iiiulee.ii liir:rr ninl dryer tree, leaving hU lie:! Iiehlnd lilni. It was mil nuieh o: a hed. auyvyay. ! . Message Stopped ' '' t .Vain ie slept, hy fllM and starts. Then he heard a lap-lap-lnp as or a telegraph key. Mr. I'ullen knows the Morse cod; lie made fine headway deciphering Ihe latest developments In Ihe Chine!' war unlit he cheered Ihe news thai Ah '."('hum han defeated Ker Choiv al Wall l.op. That rheer frighlenetl Ihe woodpecker and ended the story Tongue Was Coated Bad Taste In Mouth Every Morning Mri., J. B. A da ma, Aasiniboia, 8aa1r, writoa! "For months I waj troubled with a coated tooguo, and had a bad taste in my mouth erary mornlog. One day I law where year Milburn's were sdrertlaed for just rata a eea dltlon at mine, to I went at eaee and bought three vial of Uem, bat after uataj one-and-a-half, all vy. troublea dlsappeurad." r For S3 yaara LaxaLWrr Fills Iters been. put up only by The T. MUbara 03, IiaalMd, Toronto, Oat. AND STUDENTS "We're all saving for one o those seven splendid Cunard Anchor-Donaldson Tourist Third Cabin Vacations." Fnm Montreal to Plymouth, Cherbourg, LonJon. June 26. July 10th. Aifr 20th Litvrpoul, July 2 an J )Ulfat arJl GlusAoui. June 26. July 9. rd ANCHOR-DONALDSON LINE Particular 'rem CO., UmiUJ. TORONTO ( Elin 3171) STEAMSHIP AGENT fn farl, "a hiril of a Mory!" In due titiw Mr. I'ullen was rescued ninl relurnrtl to Prince Ituperl. His explanation of hU four-day alienee ha been emin ently satisfactory- fn everybody. with 111 exception- of all the other country editor in Hritlsli r.iiliiinliia. I'hey waul lo know hnw In iiei.'k llli iiorlherner eoulil afforu lo lake a holiday so early in Ui year. DEFENDS ORDER AGAINST CROW M . B. Jackson, Chairman of Game Board Gives His Point of View A letter has been sent to the press hy M. It; Jac.kon, chairman of the game conservation hoard, ill regard lo the eritirism of the .oiler of Ihe hoard offering a homily on crows. His lelter follows : The Letter Sir Perhaps I may say a wont in view of the expected spate ot tellers in the column of Hie lires since the. announcement of the crow bounty. Some pVople Inek n sen,.c of humor. No one surely imagines that either ihe game hoard or the government proposes lo encour.-bfe children pursuing rrows with '.air guns, etc- Journalists enjoy the right of flights of imagination, and on occasion nuike even their news item racy by touches of humor. Any reference lo Ihe use of air -tins hy children Is thus accounted for. Kven under Ihe crow bounty, every person- pursuing Ibeni willi lire arm must he Ihe. holder of an ordinary firearms lleencp and this extend only lo aersous of discretion ami adult ago. The Nestlings I have then, again, heard thai people of admirable inslioct are noueerneil over tin possibility of the moUier crow being destroyed and the young in Ihe nest perish ing. .Nature i hard hearted. Assuming that the crow bounty is, as in our opinion, desirable. il Is lo be hoped Ihal Hie parent bird will be dc.slmy-cd on the nel during the period, of incu bation, mid long lie fori). There he any Irve young iii Ihe nest.-' The ynmifriwonitl; not perh by slar- v!il iolij J ail)1 i i Way. ; $onie, nthcj; crows would 1 sure I'd destroy them. Ilul after nil. Iiovv many housewives will hesitate In set a trap for a mouse In the panlry for fear she has youiur in her next which might perish if the nothor vandal be taken? Who also will compare even the unfortunate death of more nr les insvnsienl fledglings In the sufferings of hoards of mature md fully sensienl on bird and bird life laler eerlain lo be tie-slroyed by Ihe developed flcdg- iing crow? M. Tt. JACKSON. In The Letter Box OBJECTS TO HOLDING BACK Kditor 'Daily New.. . There was a news- Hem in your paper last week Vegardipg aliegefl assault of a youii3 woman in McClymonl Park, following which three well known local youth were arrested. How i II thai I heir name. were not given? If a fisherman gel drunk ami is fined in the police court, then liis name is given due publicity. I leave it lo public opinion which rrime Is Ihe greater inenace lo society, that of the youths or Iho fisherman. RESIDENT. IRON HOUSES FOR ENGLAND About 2W Belnfj Built at Derby to Solve Housing Problem LONDON, April 1 2. Neville Chamberlain, minister of health. visited Derby and addressed a Conservative1 and I'nionisl uieei- inw in the evening, and he Jiiok ...1. : t tiiniiilif in uie occasion ursee what Derby 1s doinp to solve" lli j housing problem. ff4, Derby i Ihe first (own in jhe country to undertake on a large scale Ihe erection, of c.'isl-iiiin lmiie. Aboul J-'ift of llieni Are being constructed on Ihe IN million Park estate, which is a cou ple of miles from Ihe centre of Derby and in proximity Jo new brick houses which have been built and other which are bein built. After Ihe complete foundation are laid these iron dwelling are being put together at the rale of five per week, anil altogether, brick and iron, die municipality are now creeling twenty-eight house ir week. Quite Modern The greatest interest naturally centred in Ihe iron buildings, which consisted of Ihree bedrooms, one living rolun, a kitchen, amt a bathroom. Mr. Chamberlain watched the. process of fixing thf iron plates in' 'he foundation roncrele and Hie rivetiiKi together of other plate-until Ihey constituted the walls or the house . No labor difficulties have,. II is understood, been encountered at Derby, as Irade union rales are being paid lo all engaged in Ihe work. Mr. Chamberlain in Ihe course of mi address said: That these houses are durable .f have no doubt whatever,, but I sometime think Dial durability is one of the worst fault a house can have. One of the thing that ha landed u in our troubles is the type of houses built a hundred year ago which are not suited lo the idea. of toi last. These iron houses al any rale hav the merit that if ideas change Iwenly, thirty, or fifty year." hence it will, be possible lo lake Idem lo pieces, use the material for some otjier purpose or erect them in some other place. The houe are light, airy', and convenient, and I have little doubt that their tenant will be grate ful to Ihe Housing Committee for riving llicnr houses suitable lo their needs." Success In Sight Mr. Chamberlain added that on October I next he had to con sider the col of Ihe housinar subsidy of lb ii nasi iwo year and what it wa likely to he fn the next Iwo year. Whatever Ihe alteration, of the subsidy might lie if il were altered, he ai.l he could al any rale say this, that in regard lo any house Ihal were substantially begun before the- first of October next lliey would receive I lie subsidy al ttit' old rate. He believed that in the course of Hie nexl few years we .should have- -he vvoul I not say solved the- housing problem but readied Ihe stage when we should be abb In see Die end uf the lane, lie .thought Ihi problem, which a few years, ago looked like, lieing Insoluble, wa now TiV siIif of "being sofveil. TRAIN PICKED UP VERA CRUZ Radio Broadcast from Mexican City Came In for 30 Minutes MONTItKAI., April 12. An in lereslin- record in long distance radio ri'i'eplinn on a moving train has been established by Ihe Continental Limited, I be trans- coulinenlal train for the Canadian National Railways In pick ing up and holding for thirty minutes- a broadcast from Vera Crux, Mexico. While the train was leaving Holden, Alberta, moving westward to Kdmonlou the operator Savage tuned on what to him was an entirely new station and which he presently identified aS being in Vera Cru. It was nl y.;io p.m. Mountain time that the train receiving sel picked up the Mexican tation and the reception eoutfniied for the next thirty minute. until Sliont wa reached when ONHV Vancouver replaced Vera Criu. .During Ihe thirty minute the reception was in good volume A MAsterpieca irr if ficienc. REMIJIGTCH MODEL 12, Wkiar to operate - roanonoive 16 tho llnhtest touch. Perfect in alignment and durable . .. Tho Remington l!odal 12 is" a nactcrpioco in efficiency. It Is. the noct popular Typewriter in Canada among operators for its speed and flexibility and anone; executives ' ; for the quality, of its vorlc. You can buy a Retiincton Modol 12 on easy terma,, and. we will take your present nachine as part payment Ln exchange. For particulars sign and mail this advertisement 'to us. ttaae-..,, Address. ... - -- ............... R2MINGT0H TYPEWRITER COlTMVi OF CAIIADA LIntlTED Head Office Toronto McRae Bros., Local Dealer, Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Cng biases, Machlnlsta, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Foundars, Woodworkers, Etc. KLCCTR1C AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ- Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and and Ihe operator'. log- show- that weather condition were clear willr no sialic interference. Jleeeption wa generally good during the- night and at li.-in Denver wa tuned in with other Pacific station. laler on, indicating a clear channel ot good re ception from the- Oulf of Mexico northwards and westerly. Holden i "IS mile from Winnipeg and 2,H)7" miles we.t of Montreal. The car was the Fort l-'rascr which equipped wltn a fpur lube Ibvflev Neulrodyne re- ceMiis set. II was a car and set of similar type which tuned in to Lima Peru during the in ternalional radio test week. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert . April 12.. 1916. I.. W. Ililey has been elected eerelarv of the Trade Labor Council, and W. K. Thompson ha been ehoen vice-nrcsiden! of the M.C. Federalion of l.ahor for Ihi district. COURT 6f1lSSIZK SITS HERE JUNE 10 ' The n.t fiazelte announces that the court of assizes will sit in Prince Ituperl on June 111 to hear criminal and I'ivil rases. A week later the .issues will open at. Prince Oeonge, the presiding judge going on front (hi city to jhn interior. Union steamer Cardena, Oapt. A. K. Dickson, arrived from the south at 6 o'elock at evening and sailed at 8 fnr Anyox. Alice Arm and Stewart- Among her pasengers, the Cardena had the following: for Prjnee Rupert---.Madme Sign-l.und, Sigurd (luld-ford, .(J, W. Crockett,. M. Silver-held, A. Sulherlan.l, It, If. flurd, J. C. llra.ly, D. If. Marines, H. U. Hell, Mrs. Krnest PeUrce and children, (1. II. Haines and C. It. McMillan; for Port Simpson, Miss McKay jind MNs Martin- dale; for Stewart, II. M. Alulctl, for Alice Arm, T,VV. Falconer; for Anyox, Mrs, Stanley. 'i. U joCaaaa. tyj Fresh Killed Vee Shoulder Itoasls, per lb. 15c Veal Cutlet., per lb. . . 25c FilleU of Veal, per lb. 25c Veal Stew, per lb. .. 12140 No 1 Steer Beef Pol !loa.l, per lb. 12'ac Hib lloast, per lb. . 20c Itib Moiling Meef. per lb. 10o Pork Leg of Pork, per lb. .. 35c Loin Pork, per lb. ..... 35c Shoulder Roast, per lb. 25c Side Pork, per Hi. .... 19c Fish J-arge. Kastern Salt Her--ring, each .. . . .... 10c SaltNackerel, per Ih. .. 25c Sealy 5 Doodson Sixth Street Phone 455. We deliver Wood! Wood! Now is your chance Dry Cedar Full load . . .r $6-50 Half Load . . , $3.50 Large sack. . ., 60o HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone. 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES- LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone U. Callage, Warehousing, and 'lUtributlng. Team or Motor 8eri'je. Coal. Sand and Oraiol Wa Speclallie In Piano an Furniture kTevlna.