rial tska FREE! LKAan 1J RECALL IS Large Tube of Milk of PATHETIC Trajfdy For Wealthy Seattle i Business aian PROCEEDING rctilion Acalnst .Mayor Frank Ed msrds Is Filed In Seattle SEATTLE. April 29: First recall petitions against Mayor Frank Edward: were filed here yesterday by he Citizens' Municipal Protective Ua;uf the organisation claiming h It had 24.000 signatures appended 'i the petition. The Protective League also ap pointed a committee yesterday to! S3 Into the proposal for city man- j FREE! Magnesia Tooth Paste " ' - J!. l with a Bottle of Cara Nome Perfume All for 75 cents Orates Ltd. Dfw Pioneer Drugtusis Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS FIVE CASES COMING UP Little iiin AJimo iuwu iiirnianc several criminal Hearings in Held at Session of Assizes Here Next Week BrOKANE, April 29: An official' Including two murder charges; jnvnUgatlon has revealed that there will be five criminal cases nes.i man. wno was ten icq on SDrins session nr trn snnromn Cnnrtav when his Diane crashed in Court A.wIim nnpnini; hprn nn Mnn. the Washington Okanagan district, day next. A. M. Johnson K.C. of l ' hu life by one of the strangest Victoria will be the crown nrnseeu- knd most pathetic pranks of fate in inc nuiory ui uuuii 111 mc tuuu try tor. The cases are as follows Rex. vs. Samuel Douse, charged with murder of Samuel Brown, at It has been revealed that a little Kltwancool. trolly lamb, which Stlmson had Rex vs. Sigurd Jusslla, charged bought In Spokane as a gift fpr his with murder of Charles Yoch at raJdrcn, became jammed iKvne Houston. controls of the plane, the unfortu-' Leo ContolL Prince RunerL Sta r.i' man evidently losing control of tutory offence. fhe machine and crashing to the Charles Olsen, Prince Rupert, ground. wounding, Fred Wiggins, Burns Lake, arson. Inspector John Macdonald and i Constable O. A. Wyman arrived from Vancouver thU morning, bringing Douse. Jusstla and Olsen, who have been at Okalla awaiting trial. tQonloH and. Wiggins have been out on ball. BURGLAR ! IN STORE Joe ISruwn Hobbcd of $ZG In Cash as Well as Clears and Cigarettes agcrchlp. The idea is to get neces-, Some time during last night or sary information with a view to ' early this morning Joe Brown's con- making a civic Issue of It. i fectlonary store was entered by a Another event ln municipal af-! thief who got away with about $2J fair; yesterday was the nomination by the mayor of Burton B. Pierce to ln cash from two cash registers as well as a quantity of cigars and clg- --creed John D. Ross as supcrinten- arcttea. Entry was made by sliding W of the city light department, up a rear window " will be the fifth nomlnaton to be Pre i-ntcd to the council by Mayor M" art and the expectation is that the council will flic this latest one lf meeting next Monday, without ncc-arlly rejecting It as was done lth the mayor's four previous nominations. rATTULLO AllKIVLS (Continued from Page One) r body to try and think. There has bten too much guessing and too much dependence upon hope rather than reason. Notwithstanding seeming condl-"nr I believe that the world Is r u h day becoming better equipped cope with innumerable complex lur lions vitally affecting its many peoples- But the evolution of world Problems U a long drawn out affair and, meantime, we have to keep the TP-srk of life aflame by putting food "no our stomachs. This Is a very "nmrdlaU; problem and I am sorry toaecd that too many people In Brl-' h Columbia are having some Pretty hard scratching at the pres-moment. Tlle opening up of summer activities, even lf not on such an exten-'ve scale as usual, will, nevcrthe-be helpful." 3 Frecland of Glscome has been appointed a Justice of the peace, the H' c Gazette announces. The police are Investigating. PRINCE GEORGE CASE GOING TO SUPREME COURT J. W. deB. Farris K.C. J. A. Mac-Innes and D. N. Hossle. Vancouver lawi-ers, have left the southern city for Ottawa to appear as counsel before the Supreme Court of Canada In a case In which Mrs. Elisabeth Overn, Vancouver, seeks Judgment, ln accordance with a Jury's verdict, for $11,000 agalnstV. E. Wilson K.C. and J. O. Wilson, Prince George lawyers, and Hudson Bay Co. and Sheriff E. Peters for alleged illegal seia-ure of contents of a trading post at Whitewater, north of Prince Oeorge. Mrs. Overn's counsel is Mr. Mac-Innes. Mr. Hossle appears for the Hudson Bay Go. and Mr. Farris for Messrs. Wilson and Wilson. Andrew Peterson, James Murphy, Magnus Carlson and Knut Jorgen-en. charged with creating a disturbance by singing and becoming ienerally hilarious on vacant lots on First Avenue last ntght. appeared in city, police court this morning oh- charges of creating a disturbance and were each dismissed with a warning by Magistrate1 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Rlramrn lmf Trlnce Rupert ' "t Vsnrouvrr: T K. IUT.II.A EVERY Tl ESIl.W. 1.30 I'.M. Arrlrlng Vineouver, vl Ofin Fll, Thurdy Noon approx. T-K. t'AHDKN'A EVERY IRIDAV .MIIIMflllT u, Arriving Vncourer Sunday midnight appro. Mlllngi to Port 8lmpiion. Allc Arm. Anyox, Stewart and Na furti River point. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. w Informatldn rtraihii U vitlls. and tiakata t -ft.ij;:, rniNrK ritert AiiBxrvrfw omt a wr rhnW-,J- III, I Local Items ' Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ncilbroncr's Store. 'none 32. Taxi ror special rates. kdajnd night, for large pa Experienced drivers. . rtles tr Bargain in Lumber and Brick See Berry, 19 Dyer Apartments, or inquire Dally News. Bellst Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, tea and sale of home cooking at home of Mrs. J. J. Lit tie, 4th Ave. East, Thursday, April 30 from 3 to 6. Everybody welcome 94 Constable Malcolm Martin, transferred from city detachment of the provincial police here to Bella Coola. sailed yesterday afternoon on the Cafaia for Ocean Falls en route to his hew. post. MiMf Florence Smith, who has been on a holiday visit to Vancou ver, New Wesmlnlster and Powell , RCWNTfcEE'S River, returned home from the Ben Lipn Mlw yerterday aIter. wu. uu ui nun uvwkc "noon on the Catala for a trip to isiV&iJlllg. ' urmging norm a gOOd-SlzeO UK wi.1, ..Hor navtn a hrlnf vl of passengers, C. N. R. steamer ..,.i. v., Prince Oeorge, Capt. A. J. Gilbert, if mm vnrt MuH m vMtl.rri.iv at. arrived in port on time at 10:30 Iternoon's train. this morning from Vancouver. . Powell River and Ocean Falls and c. R. Cocks of. Port Easlngton. will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon I who has-been oma trip south, was iot aiijox una oiewari wnence an arrival in the city from Van- she will return here southbound codver on the Prince Gcoree this tomorrow evening. I morning. Having on board many Alaska j Mrs. R. H. GrdTand child ar-and Yukon people going north for rlved ln e clt (rom Vancouvcr the summer after having spent thelnn ,h. PHlL- n,- m, nrnin. winter .in the south CJPJt. sWamer , to Jom Mr. 0ura. accountant a. Princess Alice, Capt. Thomas Cliff, arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, sailing Vancouver. Cassiar Cannery.' Mrs. E. E. Gregg, who was called an hour later for Skagway and to Vancouver recently on account other . Alaska points. The vessel will hw of death of fath relurn. nail nro tniit hhnnnri navt Citntflv .. , - em to the city from the south on auernoon. the prtnce George this morning. mere were m passengers goin?: Dr c Wtnch. MXA. for north aboard the steamer Princess av- xt-wrh o,ri i Alice which was In port this morn- the ctty cn jtrfclay aftemn's ing . bound from Vancouver to tram itam iteelt ;or a brief vlt .w u""- to, town. TMy rtWrnea; to the. In barked here" from the vessel. The twtdrUB mTftkhi A A passengers going north were most- ly empioj-ees or ine wniie j-asa social Evening at Rupert Eat Si Yukon Route. The vessel had M' church Thursday. April ,30. Moving ions oi ireigni on Doara. pirtures courtesy of CJfJl. Pictures start 7:30 sharp. Refreshment, ad R. L. Reid. K.C, prominent Van- mission 50c. couver barrister, Is a passenger aooara me rnnce ueorge waay George Minns, who Is attendin- oouna ror Anyox. wnere ne win the university of British Colum address a Masonic gathering, re- bJa at Vanrourer arrived from th-turning, to the city next Sunday on u,e PrIncc oeorge thi evening on the Prtnce Charles to morning to spend the summer va-Wmd Samuel Douse. Kltwancool j caUon htre with his parents. Mr inaian, on a cnarge oi muraer a'.iand Mrg c Q Mmrts thp the Knnrpm Supreme fVinrt Court Assises A raIzm next nmyt.1 week.' Mr. Rcld Is a past Grand.! Master for British Columbia of the Masonic Lodge. During his stay in Prince Rupert, Mr. Reid will be the guest of his old friends Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLennan. 'Jorden Street. 1 WE CHANCE AS THE YEAKS (JO BY IHow Mother loves to keep a 'record of us. What would please her more on Mother's Day Than a photo as we are today. Benson Studio Phone 428 Third Ave. FIRST CHOICE OF SUITS OK SPUING COATS Mew sampljs Just arrived of spring and sumner goods of the finest quality and Uie patterns of the, very latest. LING THE CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. Free delivery to any part of the city. LING -TltE TAILOR 817 Second Ayr. VJione f19 S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires -- Accessories Gas St Olf Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Avenue Phone 83 'i W, E. Wtlllams. K.C. arrived In the city, from Vancouver on tlw Prince George this morning. He is to remain for some time, takma charge of the local "Office of Williams, Man son. Gonsalea & Taylor, barristers and solicitors. Miss G. p I-angley of Edwan' Lipsett Lid. arrived In the city from Vflnrjouver on the Princess Alice this morning, being here on company business. She Is a sister-in-law of W. E. Brake, local manager of Edward Lipsett Ltd. II. Wheeler, president and genera manager of the White Pass & Yukon Route, after having spent the winter In the south, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice this morning bound for SksvgwaV where he will spend the summer. Joseph Bennett, Pacific Coast superintendent for the Alberts Wheat Pool, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the ss. Prince George this mornlnc. being here in connection with the loading of grain boats at the Iqsal elevator lie was accompanied from Vancouver by Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Purdy. . ANNOUNCEMENTS Courts 1( Oyra Hoodown Mty l rii n,. til) IIU '. M - M0ttWi..llO I "I'' Moose Whist Drive "and Dance Friday, May 8th, . . Girl Guide Hall, May 8. display, Cathedral S.OJ. Vtnland No. 23 Independence Day Dane. Moose Hall. Mav 15"' ' Canadian National Recreation Association Munte Carlo night.1 May 18 and 19, c JI.R.A. Badminton Glasses fitted tf registered optometrist at Hcilbroncr's, store. Furs remodelled, cleaned and repaired. An experienced cutter Goldbloom's Fur Shop. ' tf Hey! Rube!, Will rueetf you at the Gro WMn'Frialf ifflt 'It UoHik Hall; V 1 ' , si . : rill ' -t Mrs.'MAl'Dupuis arrived in the city on, yesterday, afternoon's train from Haysport for a brief visit to toVra. A ; meeting of the. players and supporters of the Regimental Foot-1 ball Club will be held in the Arm ouries, Friday, May.l. C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Cap- i tain Dan McKlnnon, is reported due early tomorrow morning from Vancouver via all Queen Charlotte Island points. j Mrs. Charles McLachlan of An yox. who has been visiting in Vancouver, is a passenger aboard the Prince George today returning to the smelter town. V. M. Blackwell of the United: States Bureau of Public Roads, Ju-' neau, who arrived in the city a few days ago. from Alaska, sails thVs afternoon on the Prince George for Hyder. Mrs. E.' P. Layeock of Victoria was an arrival from Victoria on the Prince George this morning. Mrs. Layeock resided here -iA the early days when her husband was Anglican Church lector. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt of Toronto were passengers aboard the Princess Alice this morning going north to make the round trip to Skag way. Mr. HeNrttt is Identified with the Toronto star, one of that metropolis' leading newspapers. John McHugh. engineer of th. fisheries department, arrived in thp city from Vancouver on Uie Prince George this morning. He u her in connecticft with the eom-p'Uon of the new anpex to th; Fisheries Experimental Station. Mr. and Mrs, Robert .infLciiHd. who have been residing in .Vancou ver for the past few years, return ed to the citv from the south an he Pstne 0orec this morning Mr. Davie will acfin be located here in the &M$cc of Albert St McCaffery. x , Inspector John Macdonald and Nonstable O. A. Wyman provincl.tl nolirre. having in their custody nrironers who wilf be tried a, th" session of the Supreme Court As s'es next week, returned to th" city on the Prtnce George thh mom'ng from Vancouver. pit. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Olasses At St. Elmo Hotel HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel Hot .tnd cold water ln all roorm A. J. rrtllhlMMMK. Trop. Cor. of Fraser uid Fifth Sta. Savny L. Jacobsen, city: A. Clorc and Matt Unorna. Copper River; Nelson Brew and Douglas Brew, Hays-port; Cv Malmerona. St. John. New Royal Hotel I. Zurflll, irnp Tilt HOTEL UOIITII WHILE Hot & Cold Water; Steam Heat 75c TKR DAY AND UP Trlrplmnr tSI , lloyal R. Montgomery, city; S. Brfth-walte. Edmonton: A. McNaugh-tpn. Terrace. I "SjXmSi I..T i Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SrKCIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Nlsht. 9 to It Danre Hall for Hire' Accomodation for Private Parties Price 50c a box Was Weak and Run Down Could Scarcely Do Housework Mrs. Edward A. Allen, Hcianson, Alta.. writeit "I wonld like to tell you of the great benefit I hare weired from your Milburn's Heart and Nerra Pills. I ttm feeling tery much run down in health, and was ao weak I could scarcely do i my houworrin. fnoty-I wawld havo to-li down -' ln th afternoon for an hour or so. I taw our Pills in the drug ntorand took a box home with" . tea, and I wai delighted with my renewed strength., I have recommended them to a neighbor and feel ' aura they will help her too." Sold br n ing t$i (titral atorat, r mailt! dlrtct oa receipt of prlc br Th T. Ullbara Co, Ltd., Toronto, Oak BLANKET SPECIAL Have your blankets washed with mild soap flakes and returned nice and fluffy. 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