a May 10, 1920. Your e a i it. ii If nw how ii will . Up Workings of Ilie W r li ja c ..tnc beauties ik'Wi'HI liutH' . shown tifre I a ii' J'iO.ilO, hut W !' Ill-1 - ill tl'St OXp'-ll- aa.,. vfincii are m'mmI ii pe - u J0.(MI, a ru MOtm. ohn Buloer Ltd. j Jeweller usages if s . pet lb 30c .. Hjm- usee. -r 25o i -w. n r Ih. 25o u' ' it . . . . 26o I p k . -r !o . . loe a. IK A III fi llnnnqnn I IJ U. UUUUUUII J 4S5. We Deliver. r a o r t.nars ir acauettes Kiqu sie Sioi k of Fur tn n t si k i n u.' rt t. rUK Lo. v.wv.v.m. inn. A I atl AfMT W n A ft IP & H llllrl Smith Block Phone 575 m m m . wm tv &141 1 M. a GBOATS Phones 423, 539, reen 238, Black- 735. reen 238, Black 735. PERT MARINE )D L S. L I D. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. m I lt i-i. k; x exit DENTIST i unnnn k nri. hp nni Rupert. B.C.i irrinA Km... . n . a n X-Ray Servlos Phone 688. n l PBrinv nnrt riiiipa.lnii ....... a mm 1111un ai i . in. lageana oioraee v Phone It. . M ,' n nn t. t . . .. . . - ...uur.ii,, lau "n luiuiiiKr i cam or 1 Ml u . mniur oervire, peclallze In Pt inn and Furniture Colnn. PAOb FIVE Souiet1 System as it is Working lately identical conflicting-but than we art accustomed; ultimately J to ee. Today Appears Little Different Inefficiency ' In the mailer of efficiency it . .1 AM p i . I nT . I i ery hard to draw i lie line be- frowi tie Lia tasnioned method ,wren ecienpy d.. to uiet , cumbrous working of this ya-j There-U Soma Comnetlllnn Bet,e n.i.ii... .... ' MM.iciency appar - r IIUM1MVI1 UVVI I KJil CVl9l Three-quarters of Trade In Hands of State Indlrectlyi inemciency uommon (Ily Arllitir Iliinsome in '.Maiirtie.ter Uiianliaii") There are disagreement even in the rank of the Commit- Jiculj and ImpfementR to till land for tliMiicHve. There U iiUn a certain amount of po-op- ernttvi aRricullnio,' IIioiikIi not eouuBh to affoel llii Keiteral plclure. In the fownx il is tntich harder to oLtaiii a clear view of what hi happening. Streets Like Others stale ha in tt hand four fiflli nf iiiiliiafrv. Ihree.ilu.-ir ate with ('iiliHM'tllHMi. I here is a tremendous amount of noisr adverlisement, electric siwns at . rl (nllunlot klMire IHm Ui ! .!.(.. llM nulnntr I rre, mnre nr lea. n.iwt an. UHITKli. i.'iirj'. .M1"m. ftrem r0VlfCIL Priiitt fliiptrt Electoral Olatrlct. Mactanna Clxtaral Olatrlct. an1 hy proiHtcing jiiiKln to sell THE CAXAOU nlino uiWPAST. . does not N'.tii I. i iMrrti)' rorn mat I ahall. n t..ii uv on- "...iiri ....ri LAND ACT. ! Nallca of Intantlon to Applf la Laaa Land In Land n-r..rdin l.inm-i or Craw i iii.n. ami innate al hnad f Kkaal In ' in. M.rru) llnd, Un.-rn Cliatl'.ite ......in. r TAki: M'TICF. that Tlir Canadian Flali-l itiar t mmjuiii. I.lnillnl, of Vancouver, or l ' iiimiI.' Salmon " imiiT. UileiMjs tn amily ...i a kar uf the fiilViwlnir d.-srrllil ....... nnn.ri l and nrrorillnir tH irlrt or Cnait U-lia? . """ s"k,!u;o"Tf!cl,;::;1i Aired .?.",. or ..rr,r.sllon M rinrr. ... Prince nnperl. Iriiils to apply for lc T ' ollow Cnntiiienrinr ,r "''. I 'tire nri lwwl. norm end of ifc around im iian "'". . i... .ml cnuintn r.u n tSTvM Appllrant, Dtted AprU V, 1i8. come from private niti a.v i.r i iv itta' ai Their slions are in ronniel llion Iwiir .f 10 u'rkirk In .the inreivsMi, al ,i, ,(,. ..r ,,ri nln le-ntera '"p OI pri3ie iniiier ll.iuv. mnw Uuiiert. hold a ellop . Itina ..f th Court f llrllsk.n for thr ad W (he shop of the CO- the .aid rleetnral diUfirl, and of hearin operative Societies, which aleO 4I..I drtmidnitik- any ami all objertkm '.i.i-i,, .iirlr nrmiu fntm 'the '"icir iroin nil crroi. aN1"",a,n it.. Ihr rrlrnUon of any name n Ihe 1 ii-i. .r i.. thr rrriMrao.41 a a vaier1 Slate. Just as oavncol by piece-.1 rr rrrllriti.: and fur, . aiilrani , . i me ..ihrr Vr,. set rurta m ihe "Vm- work give personal interest In ,,iL,,wArhiH-rL b.c... thi. th!l'''''dcon to tl wltr, n in !rt f ajh. ii,.,... . ...... . lselling a commission on ales hrtHirar .f v.irm ir the Prinr turns the Indifferent bureau Km-rt and MrkmH rirtwral. OIirlrt ernl of the Slate Shop of Itt21 Into the keen salesman of 192C. The System The ylem may as a whole be row lily described a follow: The trusls, leviathans working for themselves and indirectly for the State, seek to increase oro- ! " .''..nimrn.-ni at a I-' rlantwt at h-a.t I ilui-t ion and lower its cost. The ' .r skaat ini.-i. 18 rhalna niiriri of an-! i-,..i ....inn. ,i..f...l id a l.iinru.li mowhI ini-k. Ownre wrst ti rhalnsil " w ...... Ihinrr M.nth ? rhalns; thrlire eat f of ihe Worker and pri'VCIll the rrrr.r" lowering cost ai Per Oalrd Hill April. i.mur.u. i'r...n. , fniliroiiiiig crcuu, can ores mi A.frcl or-it0 Wiiym or w,fl. petla, wM, ,,(tard IN PROBATE. In in Suprtm Court of Brltlah Columbia- In Ilie Nattrr .f tlir Admlnlklrallim Art: In tleMallrr r Ihe F.llr r Allrl H.., IMi-rasril. Inl.lilr. Tkk'E NOTinK thai liy ordrr of lll Honor, r. M.H Vnuim. Ihr lth day or M.rll. AJ. ttn. I appolnlrd Artmln-iVtratnr nf th Ut" .f Alhrrt ln r. wrlMl and all parties h.vlnr rla m. " . . .... ...h .... arr hrirliV rrnulr- rd t'. rurnim. mr. PiTW1' .rr'frw!u.l0 day nf Ma. th nie on or Inforr lh a n -laa md a I pariira in.iriiiru .. ..- ? slate "re rrOMlrrd to pay the n;.,inl of "H.I? IWIefterti t aAhihwHh. orrirlarAdminutritnr, pflnr loiprrt, n.C naled thr t-m "f Shrll, - LAND ACT. Notice of laltntlon lo Appl lo Laaa land Vn indmdiial Industrie, and so compel Industry lo follow more or les cloreiy the lines laid down by those whose business it is to work out the State plans. Hut the trusts and tin; unions and the lianks have Communist as their leaders and directors, and Uipso meet in tho parly on an other plane than that on which they wage their competitive warfare, and are Ihu continually kept aware of the ultimate community of interest between the component parts of the system. The effect of that is a slightly heller lubrication between different parts of the system than Is possible In a system In which-'a nian's'nclivilles ninre directly define hi clas and In which' economic friclion between classes is more easily reflected In political friclion. There is, certainly, heller mutual understanding between interests 'Immedl- .ently natural tn Hussiana. So many of Hip motive or capital-1 ism arc enjoying free play iir Hussia loday that ihe i inclined, j to tliink that OieV; Inefficiency, which it In impossible- not to no- . farmers tilling Ininl with the help of their 'amiHe. On one; .,.,. ' ,J ()n. i,1,-in.4i sole of Jills main body of producer i a much smaller one of 1 " Uwl. , J". 5? ,? rnrme'r, Vlio cnllivnle with the Help of hired labor in a.Milion lu S woi alT S n that of I heir own relations, arid m the oilier side i a hody of , ,? , , ,r !' roIvexam ,m pea.,l who, being without beast and inslnmie'iiU of ffi . ' Ju H' Zl;! seek onitilovmeiil. mimel lines enniinir In Hint nie-iim ih III ... . i 1 eenlrated in a dingle Irnnt, were spread out through the myriad performance, lotteries etc- hy Uie. .r iiidivbhial finn. It In day. Much attention l paid to p,r,apS m0re vi.n.le when con-wlndow dresi,,K in the shop, rentraled, and so, ' ftl the lonj? All the arts or mdiiciiiK people to ruII mnre pM of Hiinina- peiHl money are praclted in jon Moscow h in London. Well-i . n.r.ri. ; known poH add to their Incomes! . .,. ,a more vulneiialde than mr own. A Aeeonlin to TreUky (and I I""". Well-known rlW palnl cri(j . arlfeu,r industry lune evuimined .everol other el IM.-Ier, t,, aji here. I tlith.k it jW affJJel tl0S& employed In nf fiirur hut fouml none that yuld be po,Mbl for, a vl.itor.lia ,IMjIACry al, lo M( 1h. .ml not know- Huian U diffrr materially from hi, the m J( v (jr , d, stay in Mom-hw for a month and neer realise that there wan any- i-eelly deendenl ' upmi it. In n"i Ituia a u erisi crisis in in any n iiiuiisiry industry i,, i , tt . i ii , i te,-g of internal trade, nearly ion iin different in the eeonom e rfM ... Mp bp(.au.e I-, cent f hankfm; and of for- tiere from U.e cwnomle ; H affeU , rt, (l,lvj an) . trade, and ItHi r rent of O""'"' 'lat he bad, in jul the f IJC su. A viviJ transport. Itut when n out aide to take for. yu , f , i t , .mi.. iiH- irei of .iieww you .civen hr the overestimate last ce ery niueh what you ee in Ilie ilrei-li4 of any liuropean enp- iial. I here an- crowded fhoii. Human Nature Wins 'T-t. r.. .i.i. . i. year of the probable e'ru export. ,ur r.an ,or ,,,. ".Tj. ,ut of tlial wa, an OVPr experieuee lm tnuplit Ihe Com- ., . . Ttiese in... ii murkelit. lret ImuLer. Wl"' "Um. WHO UlC Human cannot do without the two main; v motive Hint stimulate activity i . lavish import plan. two lhinp Uethor ha- hrouKht i e v put irut visiii'. a M ' ' if a uui i t trade. It is twl merely llic far- tner u-lin aiiffnr Tlio KIuIa fa iiiglil, fUmiiK hanoer an- j M middleman wtio has lM.ught more lumiirnnK restaurant, klnema '" '" wi,r """ai.an he has okl. . Hie very cUr- - Minrfal Arc roi r. fttlk f ppOcalln tor CtrtiflcaU ! imoretmnt -loM" Mistral Cllm siuite in IM l-rto Ihi Mlolnt iMti.i.in uf Uie Sk Inxrlct. wism h.iausl nr tie- heart uT k.lUuikkliH ukr Uoftil hHMrr sm lull. lMr nf bMr rrer Miner' -rtlfinte. tu Hit NOTICE ihtt I. San Daha, rtt .tw-r frtnele . i7C . . u.i.l all ihe tulle that we a-oci- ntaienai at uieir . uposai. iney a 1HWllh, ,):lance of tonign elsewhere--cintition and per-; ,.n a, a interest. ' Irom the mo- - , -.. .. . . 7 .1 2 rency is in danger. In aU , to . W that . . force. . I since . the . be-,,. n.aa ,.,,, n,J. ,aU pinning of hl.tor,- on any be-!un(1 jt of , ,hal je lewrnereil eommnnity (the ylnBftn.e U(at Uie WOlM,man wi ol " a Uiat wouM later have fc .. . i. . i"Pre one .u .... "" u7 ..... ""'.in pariicnlarly oscful. Im r n Ai.AHllill a-u ffAJol Altai r "-v "- puri!, hae to ho et down, and .r,.-.p.e . ,e e,..en, u,e sule nnds jU,lf afeeM isienrr ui an mju mieruui mar-, ,w,Si-v. rjinslnnlin.mte miMWl l L.I niiruillil Ilia yiluln In nnm ih.- mI .1. din (nu the dirt."" "- Km ft fi..lhu I . ft . ta. I. . . . . I. - . I ... . I . ' t'trr im nwHanee w tarn iniTirai w :. ... i x ci.i. j - i - . trfiitiitila.t at liflinp Itniilili. I.i ftAflil iior. to ipMy u o Miaiar n-'tet i,ete with the private producer . . i... .minfIS or iMoeieau u o . . .... ti.J . , ...vi- JluSMa oranges. Persia thinks ihiw i oMtiniii . .irii ' i"ii '" "'""' , herself har.llv treated lieeause " - - . - -" ii r t .. x nM.nni 1 11. i . 1 1 . ... . thai ttiMi. n4M- striiun ts. r ir - f. . ' . ., i of a wit iidrawai or tne permission t Pimwwyfa i away wun iii eorng oi uenr- . . ,;,. to Persian merchant to bring iMfliiHWUK. llj i..uinK WW rar,, nvvd. l,.l., n...aia viiUm.il dated iM tIM dy of February, lift, Hnxnirii urihlitelion vii ami auo trade irnue had naii to i how.. ' . . ,. ... , svi mut. .i.wr. jje,,,,,. And all this beeaue a lniH. uifi . imim. ; p,aan,H ..k, Up (,tjr mlnds tai.0 act. ' lpe.skin of a huge mas ,ha lhy woud ,wl(r prjce9 Ntk. .r i.it.iiM u pp.r u LM.. u-4 " H"'r,,T" .r'""' ' . 3 waiting. inee it wa hi. ii i-.m in.! . in." .1.- trnvernmenl vvfinlixl In land HmnwtUtt Walriet of ertnre. . """,u" mn.. ,,niierflll mo1 nnueeeuil . ,M nnr a luip-rt. ml Hate urn Mmvhf IHand. )( (J,jr w,m. tilaiM-n I'feurlialtat farittra an a ttmai la ..liiintnl in Mlln a 1 Annlrftl. '.-I ihir. mile swutk uT Or Ijt Hrrbe la let. TAkF MiTUtr Uul The lUwdun inv CsiHiamr. LMMtwri nf Vanramtar. w , iimIi: iiuHMnenrini al a Mai nlante at hil ' 4it Inlrl alksit mile iMirth ftt unaiur oxer them turned theqj loose to ''" "" arally.i.ere are not as shift for themsehe and to ac- ye upalMii ! OMiie-ra, mteait in ntis V.nill. mml .rill only for wi reull 1. 1 1 I f-.r a Iraw ..f th rnlfciwtnr dnHTHied d , ... -.- Predil : enoiorn teciinicaii iijuippeu .Mmn.iinlU to fill . . the - . board for their o,ierallon come from lru- Il0w- fiih. -Ph- ll. l..nL. work ari:,,TSSS:rtl,clly like Industrial eomhine "u6n t0 -nsure adenuale WTOlrS; n.T in other rountrie. with the sole exception that a their credit each boar.. In 1925 of C39 directors. 313 were Communists of whom "I"'"! 22S had nail i themselve iirinsrn c been uci-l shareholders , .-i.i.t-. but I,.., from ,,, ii, the Male . .. per wnutra irrwi .-., ,nmiltliil ,u 4 lr Communist di- knwi Urn private arsons can il atoH'm- Jwlor inrai wimp saving of .... ....n.. ELECTIONS ACT.' .rr. .,i M..ii. !,,.. in the In which change for lending Iheir money. concern The tmsl not only make but elt ,1C " employed, because. in spile of their recognition that man kind in general ha to be bribed by an appeal to II personal in terest in order to liiduce II lo do il best, the party ha not abandoned the hope thai al some future time man will rise to the level of Ihe ant and work for the community. The parly calls up- ifi its inenfher to 'prove this by sitlfJ-Baetifice, No ,Oo minimis I no mailer wlial his post maV earn more than 225 roubles a mouth (npproximalely iriio a Ijcar). There is no limit to the oarnings of non-Communist. A "Uourgeois" specialist may get any salary Uiat his employers think that his knowledge Is worth to them. Thus In a trust or a bank you will find a Com THE jMAN IN THE MOON ny: - STKYKI prune are all right in a boarding house hut no' behind the wneel of an auto. CiIVK and take in matrimony mean give orders and lake order. v TAK11X all in all. I,lioii.il say there ,wns less swearing'' ''around an old fashioned ox cart Ihan around some of tlieig flivvers one sees around town. THE lure of the bright lights fa comes down to the Congoleum Cold Seal The whole question of getting low-priced, dependable floor-covering comes down to getting rugs which hear the Gold Seal. It's an infallible sign of superior beauty and proved value. Still more, it is the emblem of the outstanding durability and quality for which Congoleum Qold Seal Art-Rugs have been famous for many years. This record of satisfactory service is without duplicate among labqr-saving floor-coverings. And when you become acquainted with the wearing qualities and convenience of tnese charming, easy-to-clean rugs you realize that the value represented by the Gold Seal is well worth seeking out and insisting upon. Congoleum Canada Limited Montreal. Quebec 0 Mad in Canada and the alluring dances of the waitresses -bring many an other-) wise good young man to the big; ellie. fee them in 1'rincc Hu -j pert - ! KINtl Ceorge ha Jul brought 1 a new hat and ha not paid fori it and I need one and haven"i the eash, so there i a bond of sympathy between uj. TIIOSK local householder who did not make, a garden ' lltix spring are planning tn do it next year. Hope spring eternal m the lay man's breast. UNK of Ihe thing that won'' get you anywhere is talking about what you intend to do. ANOTHKH tiling that doe no et you very far is erankinji your' engine without first pulling in Ihe switch and turning verylMi the ga. POSIIU.Y you have never quite realized what a close af finity there i between darkness and love. IT i a good thin? a man is known a the head of Ihe houe for that is all the satisfaction h uels nut of hi position. A CYNIC i a man who ha lived about all the experience there are and does not care t. 'icgin asain. ntHTIH people are likely c suffer as a result of Ihe strike The beer supply is diminishing. IF some of the people whr live today could hear. Abe I.in- roln swear they wtiutd nol be so proud of the father of some ot the Americans. r IS U betjajjs'eino, people are so wicked (lieiiiselve that tlie like to denounce the one whi has been caught. ORTTINO to tho bottom of things is well illustrated every week in- my litllo purse. TIIK difference between an American and Canadian it munist director with a salary ofi. . . WSO, and several specialist; lilaV". ' "U" sulionlinnles, with salaries ofi 5" 700 or 1,000, or even more. These latter can dine In restaurants that a Communist cannot visit without .putting himself under suspicion of using money that i nol his. er of notional A PJU-rrTV ankle carries a modern girl a long way. She goes, farther than her girlish ancestor. TIIK shorter the sermon,, lit larger the congregation. A rtKAL. big fire in Ottawa might wipe oul - the national debt. T1IKIIF.IS one thlnur I -know, tneirjit'.wtii never neeion'inr by Ihe eloijuence of the ordin ary members of Parliament. TIIK edilor says what he likes about hi job is he can tell, the o(her fellows what they ought to do without having jo do it 'himself. Ilishop K. M. Honor, after a brief trip lo Vancouver, returned lo the cily on Ilie Prince Charles Saturday afternoon. G01D SEAL aitaHANTEE AffSEACflON mm GUARANTY, vvrrfl 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 to handle all kinda of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONE8 43 and 385 Ten Years Ago In Prince Kupert May 8, 1916. The derelict schooner Yolanti, which was recently lowed into this port by the Tuladi, is to b- sold by auction by J. II. McLeod. collector of customs. ' The basement of F. M. Cros- by'e. .second hand store wa slightly damaged yesterday morning when an oil stov caused fire. A hand carved niltle, formerly used for ceremonial purpose- by the Naas lliver Indian was reeen Ily raffled by the Ited Cros Society, iwas .won by Miss E, S. Klippert Of MellakaUa. May 10, 1916. O. A. Woodland has received word that his brother. T. I. Woodland, who left here's with Prince Hiipert's second contin gent, ha been killed in action on the western front. The local' Trades & I.abo Council has gone on record as being opposed to conscription being resorted to by the Cana dian government in order t.. raie troops ror overseas T. K. llankln, Lloyd Simpson, Imugald McDonald and J. W. Morin have arrived in the cily from Telegraph Creek on their Way to Vancouver where they will enlist for active service. They are at present staying al Ihe Central Hotel. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENCE. SoTICfc IS llfeRlBT niVF.. that on th 15th day ot May nrl thr undrrsirnrd intend t apply la the Liquor Control Buard for a IJrenre In reaper! or the pitiiile llni pari of the buitdinr known aa "Vuren'a Hotel." tjtuale on Miifii Street. Mrlt, B.C.. and upon the lands de-airlbed aa Lot S. Ulork 14, Map.-DIIA. Prlnre nuKrt Land nra-tratl.wi lllnlrlrt. In the I'MvHirc or British Columbia, for the aalu of tfr by the a1as or by the! .ln bottle tor ronsumptlon on the pre ) llll.l!t, ' OATfin at thr City or Trlnre Buprrt. rmvln.fi nf Krltlah (Vilunibla, thli ltli day ot am ii. a. n. m. MILDRED UUAS DUKM. 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