A SATIRICAL LESSON FOR LATE COMERS AT PHILADELPHIA CONCERT ' (I'dmdnton Journal' People, who come late, go away early and otherwise disturb a. musical or a theatrical program have long been a source of annoyance to those on the star-re and to most of those in the audience. The leader of the ailetphia orchestra Ihe other night undertook to give a lesson in good manners by presenting a satirical program. When the curtain rose there were but two players on the stage ami the first number was begun with them alone. The others drifted in nonchalantly one by one, sal down and broke in on the music. Afler awhile they began to wan dr out and only two violins remained aj. the end. There were some hisses, but the majority of Ihe audience look it in ?ood part and applauded. FAILED TO COLLECT" BET FROM A BOOKIE Actlonijn English Court Decided Against Person Who Laid 10 on Long Shot Horse LONDON, April 27. Mr. Jus tice llorridge, sitting as presid ing juike at the Surrey Assizes decided thai a claim for recovery of a bet on a horse race could riot be enforced and gave judgment accord insly. Tbo claim In quosl ion was one brought by a man named Hyde who ltf't HI on Charley's Mount in Ibe Czarewicb Stakes. The belling was 1(10 to i against am the horse won. Hyde tried collect Ct.Ooo ami a dispute arose as to the terms- and the action followed. PERMIT SMOKING IN RLY. WAITING ROOMS LONDON, April 27 the Lon don and North-Kasler.il Railway Company announced recently that the rule prohibiting smoking; in their 2,20(1 wailing rooms is, lo be abolished. j official of the company told n reporler that the ban was a rrlicof the days when, smoking, was usually objected Jo l publio. V . . 9 i I ' places, ana in view oi um ia:i thai, ainoklng is now so general it hadbeen abolished. The rule prohibiting smoking Get a 25c Box . - t f Xjl CJ S 9 if I B til I k IDTo night to tone and (trcngtlMfl the orcnt of ditastion and iimiiMtion, imprav appalll, atop aick htdach, rahava bit-louanaaa, aorract constipation. TKay act promptly, plaatantly, anilely, yat thoroughly. Tomorrow Alright DrMCIat in lifts on the London tubes was recently abolished by Ihe Underground Itail.w.y Company. IN BOSTON HALL Expect to bo Established In New Home Before Next Winter Moose Move In on May 1 , The Klks' Lodge, al a special meeting last night, decided ( t hold ils meetings during th comincr summer in the Itoston Hall. My September the .ods? hopes li be established n a new home following the Mnnr Iwidge faking over the present premises' in Ihe Heckwith llloek which I hey have- purchased, Th Royal Pjirple, ladies branch of the Klks' Lodge, it is expected ill also hold Iheir meetings in Ihe Itoston Hall. On May 1, Ihe Moose will tak possession of the ciuii rooms hich for Ihe past several years ave been occupied by the Klks. II is likely that the Moose will lake over some of Ihe stock ami equipment" of the Klks at Hi same time. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert lit April 27, 1916. Raffle winners al the recent Carnival, of the Allies Incjuded H. -GmiVAA. Ohnesarg, A. Finney. Mrs. K. A. Rood, Hugh Scott. A. e government of Canada guarantees nsjige 9 YEARS OLD 41 Tills advertisement Ih not published! or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Ooveniment of Hritish icolumbia. fit. K. Moore,. Mrs. J. U. Thoinp-ion, rt. r.riinble, Mrs. Hen lf, iMiss Astori, fain Weston, C 11. !)mie Mrs. .1. 0. Scott, .Mrs. K. lUNMie, Mrs. T. H. Johnson, '.Mrs. .1. G. Sleen, Miss Snsiei llteid, .1. . PMsbnrx, It. Mo-f Donald. Mrs. A. Kkerbcrs audi II. K. Hosst The Trades & Labor"" Counci at its meeting tit the Carpenters' L'nion Hall tasf iiigft', de. cbkl tu assit the Unndr; rondilhuis. William .Ihniolm, one of the cits old timers, rcturiwd heir thli ntorning aftir having pen? a year in Ihe Old Country. II .finds ii very refreshing in Princ llupert after ..ihe London atmosphere. PRINCE GEORGE J. M. Gibson, district forester, addressed the Prince Georg Hoard of Trade at a luncheon meeting last Wednesday. The speaker declared that I It- cily derived a inillion dollars busi ness a year out of the timber industry in Ihe district and said that royalties and government revenues from the district now exceeded ?L'fiO,0(IO. Xechako Ln.kge A.l'. & A.M held an enjwyaWe banquet, dance and card parly. last week. Kred Sharboro, Mini River Va. -ley setller, has hetrad vised Iha' his wife and family, who wer swallowed no for several year the Russian revolution, are alive and well and thai arrange ments nn under way for then- turning to Ihe district. E. J. Down of Woodpecker U to put on a freight and passen ger. motor service between her nd Quesnel, starling in abou three weeks' time. The city council of Prim.e eorge has set Ihe mill rate for lOin al 55 mills being aii"ad- ance of five mills over tli'J fU25 rate. The increased rat was forced by reductions in the assessment and the net taxation or I lie year will l somewhi.i ss Uian for .1025. Homisshm of tax upon romnany's earnings ami IIki In creased rales are .demanded it the proposal of the local tele . '.I.-... i. . .i''i I i -lit. .. piione 'company- io uie rny rwun- 11 willi a view to better service 1'lie cily council ' has decidei to secure insurance upon tin seven members of the local vol- unleer firo brigade. Upon ai aimiiad iiVemium, of Die council receives an injury bene A.... .. II I ill oi run per moniii iiiin a ui-.in benefit Of l.00n. Margaret Wessell, who sue eessfitlly apiea1ed a recent con viclion on a charge of selling ljimrf lias again,, ben , arrested aiid U charged thisme with keeping li(Uor for sale. lolin Mills, a former resident of llixun Creek died in the lias nilal here last Tuesday. He had lieeu ailjudged insane ami papers were beintg preparetl for his re inovnl to F.ssondalu when he suddenly expired. Oeorgr fi. ..Perkins, f('.harles Howarlb, Terry Johnson, M. u, Wiggins, Peter Deagle and lleo. Sutherland have been elected members of the Prince Oeorgu Hoard of Trade-. Al Johnson has relumed lo Prince Oeorge after a stay of three months In Vancouver. Inipector W. L. Ferrle, pro '' . ...-"rf-.''. W anted For Saks For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertuement taken for Ins than 50c If vincial polire. was n viilr her. from Knmloens last week. SPORT CHAT i Announcement has been mad1 that (ipitrge C;rp,'nl','r "r France and Tummy Louglirnn. Philadelpliia lishi heavy-weight, hae signeil ariielt's for a tjt round IxmiI at Philadelphia in Jnnf3 'Hj fight will be held about lime I? in the new muni eipal slailium at Philailelidiia which will have a seating :aa ity of nho.ul lOO.OOn. Stanford. University lia mad known flij inlenlton to adopt th-1 plan of appointing a field cap lin for each game in football. rvsehal! and oilier varsity sport nslrad oi following I lie ll-lli: t uslom of naniitiig a permaiieni iplain for the entire season. SALT LAKES PARK IS BEING IMPROVED Shelter Being Erected For Use of Those Going to the Popular Resort Workmen are busy at the Salt Lakes Park putting in a shelter booth clor lo the boat wharf in order thai thoe waiting for the ferry nviy have sonio shelter when the weather is bad. Repairs ill also ! made lo the walks n preparation for the opening of ho swimming season, I nere is soine worn necessarv f the swimmiiiig pool .which it probable-, the iswimming ;cluh will iinderlake,, j ' Thr Parks Hoard, which was formed last' autumn- meets. Wednesday vehjugj njidnn; ilnj jairm eveniiiig tlie Swrmming' lliiib Is neeling. II expected that a tolicy of dealing with Ihe lakes will then be evolved and a strong executive formed tcr carry out Ihe work. The whole question of devef-pment of the park ifc now open ;or consideration. It is one of the show place of the city and U a great asset. Advcrliso In the Daily News, Here is the Proof That Dr. Chase's Ointment does positively relieve the most sever cases of piles. While Dr. Chase's Ointmant Is recognized everywhere, as the standard treatment for piles you may be Interested in this letter which describes one particular case. There are thousand of similar cases. Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Appin, Ont. write: "Dr. Chase's Ointment cannot be equalled. I used it for protruding pile oi the worst kind. When the Doctor said an operation was the only hope, I heiran to crenare for one. when I remembered reading about Dr. Chase's Ointment. I resolved to try It, and aftr ming two boxes I had no trace of the piles. It was the greatest, relief I ever got, and I only hope other sufferers who read this letter will lose no time in purchasing s box, and see for themselves the miracles It works. It will be the best investment tbey ever put their money loto." FOR SALE Utwi'PI Uirl f.ir ..ffW wwrL. FOR SALK. - foot caliMiLoU with pari knowlrdgi' of book-, cruiser, 15 hp. Iicaxy oil en-1 keeping. plv PioHeer Laundry Md. Kw BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. The Inlander. H3J Second Avenue. Phone 137. HOARD. Rooms and FurnlshM Suites. Palmer House. glne. Price St.SOn.no. 2 font nlnalio.il. good engine, Price 330.flo 12 h.p. Fairbanks engine. 2 cylinders, t cycle. Price .Touring 12 h.p. Price, . Fairbanks ffi73.0 Coach engine. Sedan 50.0' C h.p. Kallenberg engine, Al-waler Kent Ignition. Price r.'oo.oo 5 h.p. HufTnlo. Prlrc 2nn.0n 5 h.ji. Frlshce. Prie.... 225.(i to h.p. Sludebaker Autn. Prlc- fijeito.utt 1 Ford engine 25.(io 31 h.p. S cylinder henvy oi! fnitlne, guarinleel eondi-lion, too r.p.m. weight fi,-000 lbs. Prtre ),oon.no 2 h.p. Kvlnrude Inboard 55.o 2 h.p. Kvlnruile oulboiird Ifi5.no 3H h.p. Kvlnrdde oulboard. ... 75.i 2 (5-h.p. Fairbanks single cylin-iler 2 cycle without equipment. Priee ?35.00 bncU. Lodging tools, cables, propel-lers, lubricators, fU at lowest price. Apply .Northern Kxehntwrrt. 211 Second Avenue. Phone 23. FOR HALK. Mahognny dining table; drosing table: Victroh (consoTe).! oak chiffonier table, roeker, lied, walnut ami ivory finish; anliipie sofa. up'hoNlered chairs. Singer machine ' drop-head etc llemied INI on application Phoije between 0 and 5, Red , 202. A. Watson, Dighy l- land. too FOR 8ALH. Five roomed lions on lwn lots, furnished; all P garden and berry bushes. M 750.00 on terms. Apply T. Mtf Clymont. tf FOR SALK. Secondhand furnl-lure and restaurant fixtures from Royal Hotel. Apply lit I bird Avenue. FOR SALK House across cree. handy for ilry dock or coll ltox .37. 100 FOR SALK. Gerhard llelnlnnait .Piano, on. easy monltily pay.. ments. alker s Musjo Snre FOR SALK. 21 foot pleasure boal, engine praejienlly new Snap. Phone 208 or SH3. tf FOR SALK Four h.i. N. . S. bis erngine. Phone Red 511. TO RENT I'WO rooms to rent in private home, waterfront view, tip-to ilalo furnishings. 330 Fourth Avenue Hast. Phone Hliie.MHi FOR RENT. Modern four room er flat, wilh Monarch range, in tdapp block. Weilenhaver llro rURNLSIIKI) Hmisekeeplnig'Room lo rent by tbo day, week or month. Phone Red C07. tf FOR RKNT.--Furnished house keeping suite, Mussallern Aparlmenls.- Piione k, " ! i wn ni.rt i . l our room -nil.. hot waler henled,JfS!pjy Smit v fltnnct. I t r r rttiirai .-.. 9 1,111 nr.Ai. Ilileo roomed house; close In. Plitine Red "23- 09 MODKRN FLAT for RenL fn Heitbroner. LOST. Apply f LOST. Siring of pearls, between Firih Avenue West' and G.N.1S. depot. Finder please, phone Iilud 702. ' 08 service ;ii all nine RunAbout louring liupe Article. 'Lost and Found, Ac AUTOMOJBILrS j BENEFIT BY TARIFF REDUCTIONS New Pric on CHCVnOLETS F.o.H. Prinwj Rupert KAIEN GARAQE Wri'i'kitc s. i f Ml .()!! ll.Orttdd e ir.t ami aibiu- P.. i . .in,- in R i . d I -. l t'ai s. I1IK FOIth MOTOR COMPANY OF :NI iipmi puldleation of I lie l. in i-lianie, iiuuiedl-ately i--m.-.1 Hie following NEW PRICES ludor Sc.Un . Kordor Seilan .iirhl Ihdivery 'tlHSsis I l in k IMmsets TAXI nl2..'.it Ir13t.no 78.(hl ItUI.IM !m:.hi All prices hielmle govrnmeni taxes and freight. Nat tonal Kasy Payment Plan avsilsbU. S. E. PARKER, LTD. 21V Speoml A f ii tie. Phone 67 Tail (Call Oeorge, Paul iir iiul ix and Seen Paeu(jer Hlude bakers at your dipinl any tune. ross nnos. pool room Meeker Block. Across from Hnipres Hotel. FURNITURE AND RANGES RANOKS and Furniture at most J v 1 Tuesday. paqs Four, ROYAL COMMISSION BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManUs t l 11 1 S I I MINER LOST HIS JOB Companions Refuse to Strike to Enforce Giving His Work ' Back After Sitting Closes HLArRMORK, Alia., April 27. llov: n former member of the provincial royal commission, which recently completed it in vestigation into the Alberta coal filiation, ami who had ML hiS joti a a foal miner to art on the commission, was refused Uis olil Job back again, and how, follow ing an appeal by I lie "coal-miner-member" P. M Christo phers, Hie ex-royal Commission er s fellow- miners refused fo back, up bis claim, formed a unique scries of events here. rrann wiicaiicy, tor some years an active leader in lalwr affairs at various coal mines in southern Alerta, left hi job al the.ifireenIlill mine, near Hlair- moie, a few months ago,, to sit on ihe coal commission. HiA duties as royal commissioner ended, Mr. YV'heatley applied, to, the .Green Mill coal enm 1 pany fo'r; bis old Job back again. No Position Open f "jSorry, fTut we can't give it to you,' said the company. "We've '. laid, a lot Of men off recently, and there is tin position open for I you right now." The ex-royal commissioner 1 went back to his union. The union appealed to the coal company. "No job," said the coal company. ."Then the committee of Ihe local union held a meeting In discuss, the .situation, with a view to holding a strike. P. M. ' ''Christophers, Labor member for Hlalrmorer joineil . with -Mr. Wheatlev in urcintr that the men strike in protest against FLKS WILL MEET me acwon oi me company. The Vote showed a majority of Ihe miners 'unwilling fo back lip Ml", Wjie;ifiiey to the extent of a strike, and Ihe men returned : to work. The ex-royal commissioner is therefore, for the. time being, at least, an ex-minei also. ----- 1 I ffi'n' & O 19J& BY lTk rTU SRVtt In J ICmt Unuia rK lTi. 1Q y UJ ' MAIL SCHEDUU (hi . . Mirtkl) nit 'r TlirMltr wVilutlr . HI. 1 83.00 T u,l reiM - Ton Trii.kt:haMi-0?5.00 A,, ,7 ouT-ooma. I'.: tianloi tlurU)l u ij :. C.I.R.. Ifii i It ,, lk fm, lu.vtl SUIuU)r Huy "iir ear fmiii all au- i)-)is Imr-if.-.l in. I n.irileriNl dealer ,rm" 11 T Mir ! , - - - - -. . u...t.. ii'. .... ..... ... . i reasonable price. When yoi, require an arlo-le for Hie home. jit enme in or phone, ljed rurniire boiivht outright or exchanged for new furniture. A. MacKeiule, Furniture. Phone, 77.V T GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenue Opposite Heuson's Studio. noon mkals. noon c.Ki Coffee or Tea Served. IIKAL IIOMK noOKKI) MKALS. Mrs, linger. Proprietress. BOOKKEEPING. . Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving Haggane and Kinross IcnihLlllle's News Stand, Plions J Res, Phoim Oreen rt20 FURNITURE. New a n d Secondhand Furnl lure Slore. n. Huy. Sell and F. change New and Secondhand Ooods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS 839 Third Ave. Phone 04C l 4 1rrm Vciw SumUf . . StlunUr nrthMn tn Ml Mr A Htl ft Mttkiltl.itb Ave: k TS.p. 1 1 sr. k rmnni m e. wr ' SIS k tUy fnrr u life kf. k n (h At. A Vrrtt -I'm. (hivl BMf ritt. Ant WMrf OT P. SVhtrt n.tr. suin fiwt Ave k fM SI In! Ate mit ai ! Srd Are. sih St Muo4jy mo. lurM- f Al i 4 IrirtJi I' i i. SJlunUr 4UU - . i-riMv Apr IS- ''" Arl SJ I'- ii frm Vrfe fdlwltl' M. 'nlU4 VdiieMl4 I1' rnjp- , rtt . Slnrtly l r lunl)' rr ' AiMI IS I1' a lsi.nl se l-rini HI ftm Sk, IW Srai, tt,neJ rrttat frm Si, r loss I SIUM(tJ frwwt ) t. I t Aini i. u ft oi comer It Hi r. i t l V r r n it is f si M 01 STEAMSHIP MOVE i tt Port SlmoMN ,IM" rrl.liv . f tltll rrm fttx Simp nut """I siiMtiUr- utu r lii Aprn is I'rtn Mull ss l-rni tnm All Anrll IS-- Prtn--Ai-rll tl 1'iHi - Simmy- rrnrni WrdlwUrt- M. t - Tfm Slrt, ,M 1 Mnn.Uv u Prim Timiltr . Otit'U WANTKI). Hooks In nosl: trov- rriiUrs-. Prmre r ernmen. returns made; mbllfl!rrt'7. r,ul. nudits. Rates reasonable. J. r,,m O. William-xm. Phono Hlacl; iurrtr . rm 89. if f Qui OrwrldU III'- . I nr1l II- . pfliiex i 9 PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. , Back lo the old stand. 315 Third Avenue. All ihe latest in 81IKF.T MUSIC,. Columbia New Process RECORDS AND PHONOGRAPHS ROTHWELL'S TRANSFER from Qus Ohrltl UU- April It - , Prln-e ' April t- -, Prlwr !B cancttLSTiOfi or notice is iiKstnv nivjjL il ImniR 4. i:oat linirli-'. rl"i' 0. S. V n.....l. lllll,L. TIMIR SALE, X7 . KmhMl Ten.lr will 'C.Tirfl miHticr r t.nii- ii "'um 1 limn Iiihiii nn III III"'. r,,n! UiA. My Hie purrrim .'.':.! lni mil rnhr, nn in r'' wr I l-ru lllv-r, orhw Hv ,,,r" I Th... I 1 ...... ... 1 1 1 11 rcmnvil of tloitifir. rWI lh, 1'iiriher psrtlrufsrs of "ICict ir. viftori, B.C.. or D"ul I rnncs Rupert, B.C. I