PAGE TWO STEP Into Spring With "Hartt Shoes" Do you share with many the habit of cataloging people . by the appearance of their footwear? We can think of no b?uer way ' spruce up for spring than to order a pair of handsome new Hartfs. Shoes. Priced from EXCLUSIVE WITH Family shoe store ltD, Th$ Hqme of Good Shoei EDITORIALS GETTING RESULTS The Canadian Daily Newspaper Association recently conducted a survey throughout Canada designed to show tq what extent people buy advertised goods. People here and there alj oyer the country were asked to name products they purchase and it was found that in almost all cases they purchased advertised goods. Just a few of the figures received might prove interesting. There are twenty-eight brapds of corn flakes sold in Canada and two of them receis'ed 96 Der cent nf thpmpnti widely advertised brands, Of 226 makes of refrigerators' auvtTwsjeq maKes received u per cent of the mentions. Of 74 brands of cigarettes eight advertised brands receiver 86 per cent of the mentions. A similar story runs through one hundred articles, the percentage varying from 54 to 99, showing conclusively the value of advertising tb'tHe manufacturer. ; And what is true of the manufacturer is true in a different way for the retailer. None of the successful manufacturers, were occasional advertisers.' They were persistent advertisers. So with the retailers. Some "merchants seem to think that if they advertise they should always get immediate results. Businesses are not buijt that way. It is the cumulative effect of advertising that counts. If each adcertisement brings one new customer it will paywell. CLQSE INVESTIGATION ' Aldose investigation is required to decide whether the copper exported from British Columbia is likely to be used' against Great Britain when it is manufactured into shells or .other munitiops. If there is danger of this, the export in that direction should be prohibited. It is possible that it might better be sent to Europe for the Use of the AlJies. .The very fact that it still goes to Asia seems to indicate that it ?s better for the Allies to haye the credit that the export provides than the raw copper itself; In Some quarters of the United Sta.te3.it is openly stated that Japan-intends to pounce on the Dutch East Indies if Hoi-land shpuld be invaded by Germany. The recent feeler sent out by Japan and the declaration that Nippon has no intention of changing the present status of those islands means very little, The question is baffling to a layman, It may mean that this year we send them thousands' of tons of copper for the strengthening of their armaments. iNext year the same copper may be used against us. But it is also possible that, if they do not buy the copper in Bri tish Columbia, they will buy it elsewhere in which case we stand to Jose nothing but we gain the desirable credits. It is also-possible that, if we export the copper to the United Matesit will be re-exported to Japan. '-'RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PflBPV R.uper Co. Ltd. tarn British Columbia TgTE DAILY NEWS L".J 1 . . . . .1-1. .LI I H lllW U A I I irniuw uojccuons were easily g KfnjraJ Itvorii in naLL Wanderers Are HAD GREAT overcome, partly because It was WJlifncfVwhiW r With an emergency engagement. A ixt- urn t.L77 nrX II7IAT,l formanceof "L'Afrlcalne" had been eluded n!!.. OF FAME Easy Winners . " and the mirmniiv wsa rnmn r..... Tex Carleton Pitches No. lilt No-(un Game for Brooklyn Dodgers NEW YORK, May 1: CP Tex Carleton, who was last year rescued from Milwaukee In the American Association, yesterday PQl?fe4 bxf bali Jia of fame by pitching a nq-M np-rur game for the Brooklyn Dodgers to win 3 to 0 over ovrf Cincinnati uincinnai) Reds. fleas, By uy winning winning tour?. LOCALS i Mrs..- JVank ple of S,kidegate, who has been on a trip I'o Van couver, arrived In the city on the Prince George this, morning from the south apd. wijl propped tQ the 'Queen Charlotte fslapds on the Prince John Friday "njght, O. Gpttfred, supje'rlntendept pf British Columbia and Alberta, with) jicuuuuariers at Eamonton. nrr vH in e, city op the Prince Qeorge i m,ornmg from Vancouver Jn the course of one nf his nvrnuni inspection trips. Rt. Rev. G. A. Rlx. Blshnn of Caledonia, returned the city pn ine t-rmce qeqrge ths morning from Vupcpuwr. Jle a,lso yjslted Carlbqo diocese -while awav in Lcarry oqt c;rtair ecclesiastical qupes ror pishop p. a. Wells who is away on military duties. Ttovi NlchflJsop, pnin recently accoupfan, pf he port Edward reduction plant, arrived in th fHy op. tpc Prince qeorge this wornlns after snendlni: a vara. tion. p Vancyer. He "ui on his way, to Shannon Bay, Quen r.hnr. oU Is)an4s, where ha is tfl he manager of the B. C. Packers, ' sal mpn cannery this season, ' Tlce-captaln. 11 Surprise Party For Mrs. Connery .v..,,,,.vii .... ,i i-iui ani . in iii iui iui -i , . , cyjicciv v. u.- roie .or a penoa or four months rauiht xj are now tied for tnlrd place. -inwa; urocKiecoy. wuson. unm- mrajaieiy esiaousned nerself as a The St. Louis Browns won a close 2 hie.. to 1 viptory over the world champ- The League standing: ion New York Yankees and replac- f W ed them at the top of the second Wanderers 9 division. Yesterday. Big League National Lea cue Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 1. Boston 7, Chicago 8. PhlladHnhla 6. Pittsburg 2. New York-St. Louise, rain. American I.eatue Detroit 4. Washington 9. Hevetend 10. Philadelphia 5. nilao 9. Boston 4. St. Louis 2. New York 1. The league standings: National Leame W L Brooklyn 9 0 ClnclnnaU 6. 3 New York" 4 4 Chicago 7 7 Pittsburg 4 6 St. Louis i 6 Philadelphia .. 3 5 Boston . 1 7 American League W L Cleveland 8 3 Boston 7 4 Detroit , 6 5 Washington 6 5 St. LouU 5 5 New Yprk ... 4 6 Phihdelphla 4 8 Chlcapp 3 7 scores: Beavers Maple Leafs L 5 7 10 D 3 1 2 nser ana actress. , Oscar Hammersteln then sought P Mme. Tetzazlnnl for the Manhat-Jl tan Opera Company In New York i 17 When she declined a three-year 13 contract lie is said to have offered her $3,000 for each performance, i She made her debut Jn New York under Hammersteln's management in "ia Traviatft" January 15. 1608. and proved a sensation. Later the anoeared with th Metropplltan. cnieo and Boston Ooeni nm : A very delightful surprise party Fn'ea Hlth concert tours between was held last night at the home of her opera engagement Prom 1003 Mrs. John Connery. $22 8th Avenue 'o the end of her active career. W., on the occasion of her birth- Mme. Tetraiinnl's principal en-day. Bagements were In the United The evening was spent with states and England. pct cards arid Chinese checkers and at . Father Was Merchant lOoo midnight y delicious refreshments 'Mme. Tetrarzint was bprn In .607 w""" eA. V , . l87 at Florence, Italy. Her father .500 Mr- F14.eiro, on-behalf ol m a merchant. Her brother was 400 those prentmse7ited thi'jtfest a tage director at Barra and pos-.400 of honor 1th handsome sand- sced a good tenor vplcp while .400 wlch tray. . x - v , her s!stcr fnadc names for Those preenywere Mrs. F. N themselves in the musical world. .125 Feero- Mrs FredrCameron sr.. hn One was a teacher at Xfljan and J. Armstrpng, Mrs. Oeorge MadJlL the other. Eva. who bame the Pct Mrs. B. Beesleyr Mrs. F. Crosby, wife of Campanlni. not4 coq-727 Mrs. SouUiby. Mrs. A. Anderson, ductor. alo was a music teacher aus. j. connery and Miss Isabele anq widely kpqwn as a slrjgr. .J545 Connery 445 00 .400 .333 .300 i ujijisas, early mqslcal educa- Uon was Obtained tmm hmr ROMANCE FROM WRECK Eva and for the most part from COLCHESTER, England. Mav 1: observation. Shp was closely as-CP When his ship was mined off socated with Eva while the coast last November. Seaman ter practised her operatic roles at JUil" "njuson was orougnt to hos- nonje and in this manner Louisa, 'pital here. He was nursed bv Join before she was t9 hnt .- Doreen Weller. and married her be- word? apd music pf several operas cau.se he "loved her at first sight" IneJudJnR Faust" qnd "La Qlo- ,7,r ennda." Slje siowet such, rcmark- DEFEATS SOCCERITE able prpVs that she was. seijt tq Ceccherlnl. aus. KODen uraseij returned to u.u.o6tm, eoutn Africa, moiher pf the singers was the city on the Prince George MaV:JCP-A. D. iBobby) Locke, ppppsed to. Louisa fonowinj the this mprnlng from a trip U? Yah- uth African open and profession- prpfesdon of her slstets but oer. couyer and Victoria. a champion defeated Bert FJ- mltted her to pursue her vocal r' 'nnBritUh soccer play- studies. Her public debut came to B. A. Latta. upcrjptenq-ent of jer' 11 ann nine In the final of a be regarded as. ineviuble and i .v)uiai wii.i - w;icm ine nmc arrived. lor it the in ne piiy on ifi? rfipce peorge this morning from Vancouver n the course of qnp of hi? official UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. reamer wave Prinee Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- m CAltDENA FRIDAY. DA Yf 1:38 p.m. ll:Mp.m. uue Vanconvrr. Tburs. p.m. pe Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Peasp Purchase Ticket, at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets from rmm J. SKINNER, Pfjnce Rupert Agent. Third Ave. phone M vnnounqeisient 1 1 1 1 -SMITH and MALLETT LIMITED Vfn Wh to Afi;foupcp that the Nap?e of hLs f'frni has Ween Changed to Smith and Ellrins Limited The change Is In name only and the ownership ,and mai,agement will be the same as during the pasf twenty years. " ! opportunity of thanking the public of Prince Runerl ana pslrict f ueJr patron 9yeMI i;2tyj that pleasa.,1 business relation, W) continue under the new name SMITH and ELKINS LIMITED m I0 rwwmi rnp "EATiNq I'bpn. i ooooooooooooooooooooooaoooopoooowoiiacioooaoooooo 0000 i S. . . - HirM . I n icic - m a momn. ai me ena or r. h th f,.. -j ' their cantata. Asle Arntsen. ana ,.., , i. in mim .w. . . . . " 4n" !mou - - . i pli :.i.iiiii n iui u-vm i i ii i. iirnp n ivna PA.BMflAnAii m . . . Robert nlv-rt Dartlett, nartlett. the tne ...... . ' . l 7. i . . . . . 14 w"io-wioe notic. : ." i.ci sutjir uuuuiea. Ann. i... j Msnl LaM wfifp peaten nv six g wag a sutcm frnm.her de- . 7 11 : " onae W 'f leading . natively Wlfn the tr?nnB pf Mjne, Jel- ta OeUsbtr. l mU tfl nl) by the Jtate b b 0T Florence. fJ. t?W ln Kinj Edward KVpuM Wn 'f..w "f'Wu, School PQnIbjilJ League Vfitrday. $ her frsl enappear- d?fP fnUft!t- bfrj u, wetity Nr Goal for the Wanderers were tn San Francisco ten years Mlfnd "nwad. hqwpver. ajjd ev- t'nt or hM h l k n., du. nhri nnn ... .... . ... ... entuallv she was able in slnv p Three vpur. ini.. "J -" - MIST WHO sflp Wft HfvKtiniffl Wv VJ , . i j ,the game Brooklyn made it nine , Srk and Stanley Hemmons while ,hp grealest sopranos of her " a,t 1,1 ,uch 0,)ras na f'"1 a straight victories withouj. a toss lpt Hansen yaj unjucfa WflHh tfi im0,. Malc ond "La Sonnam- rourt on :. , .since he ppcnihg pf the season, tum a corner kick past his own Afler her n..rence debut Mme. Th" Al llclhl & rubu,,y equalling the record of the New"oalie. The Manle Lea f were rare- Tfttraialn, ja, n) olhcr clUei kof er volce wa P colfatu sopra- York Giants fpr this feat. Pete Cos-, danerou although WHson went Uaiy and mured Spain. Portugal n of pxc'PPna P0"". Parity rarart s homer, after Pitcher Jim very close with a corner klcic. 3nd Ruwte- Iu wch of thoif 1" oeauiy unnpinea wtn nef " f Dm Turner had yielded two walks ae-j Fr the Wapderers Joe Davifs. (spuntftea sh established herself Dimy aK an a"ress it made her (Tlflpl counted, (or the scoring. The Chi-1 Burt Pierce, ilebb. Ten and Ham- as a nonular favorite with patrons "i t . ; . . . - cago Cubs won an ? to 7 ten inning mpn were the pick. For the Maple of opera. vciory over upston Bees and mov- Lwrs, wro pmycd wiin nine pwyers tjnprtiy aitef irr turn of the ed Into a tie with the idle New York alj throush. Alex Goiws nut up a emiturv she wnt to South Amerl-Qlanf; for third place in the na- grrnt name. Sheonard did well n and at Uueivns Aires reneared tional League. Th Pittsburg Pir- while Murray Sharoe. a newcomer, the success she had scored in ates lost to the Phillies. showed to advantage. Rothwdl Eprope. CoiUlnulnn her tour, she American Lei.t jand Hanson were the best of the nest sang in Mexico and then Jn the American League the remainder. went to San Francisco. Cleveland Indians defeated Phlla, Teams: Her appearance at San Fran- delphla AthleUcs and assumed ex-j Wanderers-rElltoU: Teii, Bugt: Cisco greatly enhanced the repu-cliive possession of first place, the "Sycev. Da vies. J. Zbura.Hebb: D. tatlon of Mme. Tetrailnni and Boston Red Sox, with whom they s'ihrk, B. Pierce. Hemmons. Jer finally she essayed her fortune In had been tied, losing to Chicago rtad. Lqndpn. There. In 1D07. she mad Cubs. The Washington Senators Maple Leafs Shepnard: Rpth- l)er debut at Covent Oarden as defeated Detroit Tigers and the two well Sharpe: A. Oomea. 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