'JUr -"WO thz tkuur stems TRADING IN PREPARE ! Today's Weather Presenting MINES HIGH FOR WORK Dead Tree The New Spring Styli TW m TU m Mart filffa- r-uW fUwtrr Eprfci Mc wr L-a . rrth Wu Part t SiMt LiU J air I riKiuiUWbMOnlM ire aMUratst w.d. tr T-rre-4Srr. cite X J By Mill XwatWf Ai-r rain. fate. TJKOPfTO Apt I!- Arm- -OcwkJ u m f fee WAS8XN010K DC. Ao II - ,. Tdtcalg Ex. '-Ana an Ia recafcur Uw he turn utter bust W CWy- "Onyx & Senorita aeuora tJlM e lint Mtevtar tt4iRS m Ttbnuy. to ITonda P-m riuk Vancouver Wheal 3AH.Y mm cm Sh oes The tutors that are Ri?ht for Spring . . . Bi-owh, Black, Blue. The leathers' that are Smart for Spring . . . Kid, Calf, Crushed Leathers; atitrhing, perforation, touches of contrasting colore. In the styles you want for spring-. Come in early . . . while our range and sizes are corr.pi. The Family Shoe Store Third AmiH LIMITED tssftOKZBzaraxxixxaxxzzixsiruxiBixzKixt THE DAILY NEWS. TUtSCE RCTZRT - BRITISH COLOIBIA yitmbtt of AodH Bareaa f CfrcalaUoos Pbn 1ST PoMuhed ETtry AtVnnoon, zept Saaday. by Prtzxe Bspert Dafly Hnra, Limited. Third Atenae H. P. FULLCI lUuugtnt-BdKor SUBSCKimo.V RATES Jty delrrery, by call ex carrier, yearly period, paid tn adranee jsa er perxu, paic m acraoce, per week j oy nun to an parti ef Britbh Cohmibta. the British Emtphe and 37 cau io aa oyjr comtne. per year g&) Local readers, per imertlcn, per One 21 Adrertbhif and CirmUtlon Telepboive Krr Df partaent Telephone ADVTRTISI.VG RATES rrxonlent dtrplay aiTtrtlflEj, ptr men, per nrsen wauujca aaTeruiuit, per word, per uuerMon HYDE TRANSFER . Office, 315 Second Ave, Phone 580 Sole Agents For PEMBINA PEERLESS COAL Long Lasting Sootless 1.4fi aC Ttwnday. April H. IMS As a means of preventing Canada from inFpart in any future wars, the National Council of the Native Som ' apsua recenny seni a jeiter to an members of Parliament including- the Senate urging that the conscription act jhould be amended in order to provide that in cae of war conscription shall apply to 11 material resources in Can--ula including all financial resources as well a the human iOdies of Canadian citizens and that the law shall come into force immediately upon the declaration of war hy Janada. We do not know exactly what was in the mind of those vho sent this letter hut we are inclined to think it was 3omething to this effect: The men who make war are the !nen who usually have money and property. If they know bat their money and property is at stake as well as the Jves of their neighbors they will be less likelv to enter a rar as a result of which they may be reduced' to the common level of their neighbors. It is curious that throughout time property has been counted of more value than human live3. Especially noticeable has it been in time of war. Usually the rich have become richer and the poor poorer as a result of war. If the Native Sons have their way there will be no rich people left once war is declared. THE CAMPAIGN IS ON Evidently the federal political campaign has commenced. The Conservative headquarters at Ottawa is already flooding the country with literature and it is evident that money is to be expended lavishly in order to try to perpetuate the life of the present administration. The latest publication sent out is entitled "The Premier Speaks to the People." This is the fourth of the radio addresses read by the Prime Minister in his January broadcasts and now published in booklet form. It is preceded by a foreword written by L. W. Simms, former president of the Maritime Board nf Trndr. in wh?rh i ho cif.oo,;4-:,. r the Prime Minister is stressed and he is held up to the public as one of the biggest men Canada has ever known. The best feature of the booklet is the picture of Mr, Bennett in jovial mood with hat in hand responding to the cheers of the populace. 31 - L-r4aa pnee tar sab. Jjftto coid ui rvnaun in the Ottawa HoUbuter with a sat share la the MeWaam traded UUM share for a tain of it ecata aad Sentrai Patricia Udd MJ&2 ata-res oe xd adraoec of 17 er?ta VantiTT Bayrk-w. MS-B. C. Mckei At. On Mini ill, M Brmdhui 17a. Braktmc. 7 J. B. R. Oa-i, m. C-rttooo Qwuiz, 11.- ; Dentaofca. M. , DwraeO. M. Ootoaoda, 2T. Oier Ottt. JgVt tatkJLr,' Indfea, my ILteta. JSH-Meridlaa. J3. Ubnz BUz. Sfi. Hattoaal SOw. Jt. Porter Ids. Jl PrMr, M. Revafd. SA. Rena. 138 SShrer Crest. JS S. Smknma GoM. 13 Tttytor Bridge. .144. WjayaMe, . t Whttrwrtrr. It1,. Waerly Tancier a;. United Empire. J3 Tornl Central patrkna, 1 45 , Lee GM. fltk, Orsnada, 31. Inter. Mckei, UM. Macaasa. ill Nfcranda, M.75. SherrlU Oorden, CO. Stac.2Jl. Venture. 3. Lake Maron. Ttck Huihe. 4.1C. Sod bury BaaiA, 1.45. Columario. .12. Smeller Cold, Jyi'h OUtx. Malartie. X5. Little Long Lac, 5 CO. Aatoria Rouyn. j044. Stadaccoa. IVi. Maple Leaf. Pfekk Crow. 2.75. MeKenzIe Red Lake, 122. Man. & Eastern. j04. Cod a Lake, 1.37. Sturgeon River Gold. M. Can. Pac. Railway, 10.00. Imperial OH. 160 Cona. Smelters, 115XH). Hudson Bay. 14 00 Paleonbridge. 30. San Antonio. 3.63. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelli, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 11.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 231 PA, Box 1(4 FRESn MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 and 24 remained BSttujced. Te - Si matt -eirt i f the settlor vet TwdcrTjiin wtth 13? and lit. rettef prstna. Wear tfc rioae of the MUk baae'weefc. m f-A -.- ,. .-. WlMttd br arf.ja tar O h, 'of Qana m capper. Iad and a ie i M. f - g producers to frtir e-rt-U their mm am Mvt tilai tj-h-p-- UbUcaJ - ! , - nil ill pa in in iu i in i Sfar'to 12 ' .f Donne rr-i - W -war fir on Aartrdui A--.ar No woHa hmif d on the hoard of v-ttfti 71 ad- l-aneed once r R del-Md Want Ads FOR SALE m t-TVBE W'-.r Radio Snap '.(jt caafe X3S Today's Stocks LPT HOOSEKEBPJIiO ROOMS. 14:8, Aveaw Psane RM 4Ji PAINTERS tf. PAIXTI.NO ran Papertacjrr aW Pheoe Red G3 MISCELJANEOUS ut to J50i EACH PAID POP L ft 1STHAX HEAD CENTS (My aU dtrlHardli' o: , -Mlon Up tuw eaeia pa c : UH. Unceta ftlead mhU Co S150J9 each jpaid its Canadiar c. W Bht 8Ump Cellet-uon -u. ixxm. Fapw Crrn' ef. send ZU: Oto for U.r lakd sre lrt and lr.dr.. 25c ref.odttl UUB COIN SHOP 113-10 KorUn FORSTniF xP KIA. OKT Phone WbMe Cam Stae 2 per tin Blue Crt Salmon-per I-tti. tin Malkln's Best TOMATOES 8ize 2 2 tlx for 19c Red Arrow izs per pkg 18c Happyvale Peara-Si2e 2 s 2 Una for Nabob Corn on Cob Size 3 per tin Bulkley Vally strictly rYeafa Egg; per doz. Campbelfs TDniato Soup 3 Una for Lynn Valley p iches Size 2's. per ;n . Phnne De Jm J Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday SPECIALS lie 27c 24c 19c 25c 19c Malkln's Best COFFEE in 3-lb. Jars S1.25 liUbby" Corned Beef 9Cp iins ior i';NalKA Red Pluma Size 2'h inn per Un Extra Fancy Ydlow Newton OC!n Annies. 4 lh: fn- Dl per box California Hothouse Rhubarb, pei lb. $1.95 9c I VAMCOCTBt Ann! 11 WIM m uu, I?V- e eaJ exriumar uxtaj Try Daffy fbnm ctaMaOM d. Apr aa in nws i t r. TRAZlOn ACT" or IT B PI MI'S C ubn aiuT Uj USA ait or W K rhiw. tkr Mk Uf -ta( - V 7tt (f Ifc, aj aas . nan A a mi. i e r- fu siMPty Vr x 1 TIRED CXJT.YH j HRg i? w THKEWASSO QUAKER ,,A, EASIER WAY Of ( ( NO KNLAt ,' c IMAKIM6 BftEAO I &':;s ljl - argain Spike HeeU S1.89 MEN'S ROMEO KID SLIPPERS I:. T B)nrk and Broun: Retular S1.59 YOrTHS' SCHOOL BOOTS In Hwvy Calf Leather. Reg. $25 S1.47 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SOFT SOLE LEATHER 1-STRAP SLIPPERS Regular 85c orjn For LARGE VARIETY LADIES PUMIS AND STRAPS Broken line Re H 75 To clear BOYS' HEAV Y CALF BOOTS Leckie s and Va'en-Uncs. Re to U21 to 88c MEN'S HEAVY SOLID LEATHER WORK BOOTS pa no or Leather Soles. Black and Btuwn O-f OQ R' 14 00 81.98 CHILDREN'S GUM RITBRER BOOTS Regular $105 For 89c Bake the Quaker Way ry m orrf rr xcn MJIlx Umtanda quru b Ik Qar tr 4 mm or c , XWr. Iirr brJ mJ rtl wxlta-t ksnjo , .r . rMkr FWm , mc f erA-irr low It . Quaker Fk Always the Some mm Alwaj for Bread, Cakes and Pastry Valuable TW lm nr w ( Baking Book t. FREE Mad -mcscw of Wat T- timkt MW E4jr BrwMt Bc Vartr Aidrrt . . V I I Flour , rlasHiHH9H9HMBHHQ!-l BY ORDER OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE J. R Mil 1 i i! The Balance of the Boot and Shoe Stock of the Cut Rate Shoe Store Will be on Sale Friday, Saturday & Monday Take Advantage of These Bargains and Stock Up For the Year. I (ItlLVl tl'IHTP I'lf1 "iii'nvj ii lit i r. rviu TIES, STRAIN AND urn n i iinnnn n MEN'S I)ilKS OXFORDS In Biat-k an l Re to S4J0 To clear MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS In Black and B R K $3 50 81.98 81.69 MEN'S HIGHEST GRADE BOOTS & 0XF0R0S BLACK and BROWN; CALF and KID Regular up to $8.00 $3 MISSES' ( A I V M P ATENT STB I"S ReKU)ar2 50 T'i lenr EXTRA SPECIAL 100 Pair Men's Storm King Rubber Boots Sixes G, 10, 11 and 12- Goodrich, Kauffman & Gutta Percha makes; values to $7.f0; to clear $3 MEN'S SOLID Li " THER HAND M-VPE LOGGER BOOTS Regular to $15 0 For S5.98