Kiss For t si Jap 1 1. 'it'll Costs Him $15 . .MtotUt, ;Hiy Jtit the . mi n- hvt- n-.! i wif- while dm- v:ft njun DTtM of aint. himI ai Hetxlon ,11!' i I ptMHJtMk M IMtt x r niol ovef the I rui wa Mkrvriag trait; fefct Offtnee n D ivtprt W arm fe ani Itfawd her. the nva to the off- .trill-ci ifcle MMI MM k only 4 second " .iW tiiftt Da vies bad i. i x ieme time and iimx Him Vteieeta . ry trafflr siunalit -d tit. The autnmoru Aiiltuul proper control i anese bins High Idealists Td Be I'urt jimJ Beautiful 1 Tlifir in Ml In n i i ltiE. April 11: CP-md beautiful until uie Ideal of Japanese .a the opinion of Him ii Bj-. principal of a training actum at i Ikrwman. who Is vUlt-i Alberta oa furlough. ( hurrh of HMgteMt mU-: pan for the pan a ,'. Japan rr very fond of and stay ta them dvr-u ntojH whi their hus-t WlOs th exception of irla. ehe MM, the Japans aftraot drink or o they mix with the 'x nesaUy, until after As "Miracle" Girl is Buried N '! '-i-.il. a m- about even after death arc ri"'t ! . i,f i Aim. (trave l'- l'j-y.-ar-okl Navan. Ontario. girl, to whom u iittributed manv m uhi: i ,n u burled from the ( iiur ;t s Jo tpn (.i)ii-.hi .; . .ii ou.ua a Th-' above scene, taken Inside th ohtTTc'i flu m. m . : i.n.ny. sho- only a part of the nunc throng that KU.ied In a pioceiulon a mile lone to follow the girl to her grave Meanwhile medical men and church official! refuse to comment WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront A special meeting of the Deep Sea ! Fishermen's Union Is being held this afternoon to further discuss -en" h still employed I dlspuU, between the fishermen larrlatee 'among the,.nd ,lM i-, ownim in reaand to v fiungs. The two pie i Krnest Oeorgeaon, It due in port at !"U of action and dealt; 35 tomorrow morning from the hemes. Twenty -Five Years Ago ' ; f aslno woup ot mineral ... :i,!ininlna ning th the nn Red rutt Cliff nt at !T":c it i been Sold hv thn Mrr- Tmsf nn tk i, : ' Exter(rp development K limned. I steamer Inlander, for Wn I,!" ,lhe 8kcfna Hlver. has! Hi ! " ,,,d tiom the Victoria br,;: "rv depot -and will be V tT'lh next month y capt.; r'-m lo Befvice. Oeorge 1 onn.,l;" ni" nrCM"'.!n the south ,v tion with the outfitting of south and will sail soon thereafter on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. C. P. U. steamer Princess runt H K Orav. is due In Inort at 4:46 this afternoon from District News "TILLIE THE TOILER" STEWART A meeting was held here on Mon day, of this week to consider plans I U f . I Um tUa ' " in proeeeas 01 nail- j.,. JubUw on May suiemo-w tne Lano 1 w... il4,, with th hnt mwn''.. T . . :.-4, Blnssmn. King Hay Select nolle entertainment at King and Queen rarely recently, in the bUllnrd ' ' mpton Palace. Ba.st their Maleattea atay-ore shown. The Dake of Kent made exten- f It"" - w- vr various local orgniiiwiiirjjiv tit: few- suuiuj- pms in future draw a one-fifth foat.' -n-iI renresented at the meeting stock share or tne liver prooeeas, j tabor nrKet at Stewart Is these was no change in the shoa-, flooded at the present time. Of late Nnori-il Tn llrine!lton up to "0,nln j men haw been coming In from the U.CLkU 1 cUlVIto outside In sreater numbers than ! Loading of the 'British steamer 1 can be absorbed. '1 R" .l vmiam of Command Jersey City with fW eargo ofj far Mnsi 1 Rim la for the United Kingdom or Local baseball players are busy 1 Continent is expected to be com- pracUarna these days In anticlpa April IS: 1 CP The pleted at the loeal elevator this uon of the ojiening of the season on urn of eosmmand per afternoon and the veosel may get Monday next. 1 ipears to have lapsed away this evening. The steamer i.ayt b-f it seems aa If Paris City, next veaael w load Extensive Improvements have t vived for films. The grain here, la expected to arrive been made to the North Star Hall In been one of the few during the first week io May. the Bmpress Building here. Pillars . kM keen rarilnrarf ilh lrrtn rnn Skcena River for the season a tew' la now an unobstructed view of the nays ago, R 0- JahniW veteran stage. inaiiau'cr of Inverness cannery, la, payiiiK his first business visit of the j year today, having arrived on last' niKlu's train. Mr Johnston, as la The Stewart Badminton Association has been organized with of- ihelr private cdneraa! his usual custom, spent the winter secretary - treasurer r honeymoon at H.mleylin Victor... Th wU. be hJ gS WtuTer. exSve. first on on the Skeena River. 1 must b- the ftrtt thnei c&mx Mri j w 1 rekn that the King i ! Voaburah and ano Len Len Cox cox. h:.ve seen fllnu on two! Union steamer Cardena. Capt, LONG IN DOG TRINIDAD, April 12: (CPI-Ai dog fencler here recently Increased her household, with a daschund, ere of the longest specimens of that breed, and has given him a; name as long as he Is Johanns-i CH. POCV noMAt-O-l VMONDEfc IP HE'S "STILL OM THE WAY v. rrr -r-. HOLLY- TH1 DAILY NXVfl Timely Recipes A NEW MEItlNGl'E j One way to gain the family's gra-'tltude is to give the beat possible j meal with the leasr possible effort .That should be a primary rule In, , cooking. It win keep the cook alert, ! I too, looking for new -nd better ways of 'doing an old job. and teach her j modern short cuts. I Some of the most attractive fin ishes to otherwise ordinary dishes can be made simply now. It's even possible to make a delicious meringue without using the oven and that's very helpful when the rest of the dinner 1 bejpp cooked on the . op of the stove. To top off some of ihose fine Jellied fruit pies or tarts. ..nd even jellied desserts when :here Is no whipped cream In the house, a three-minute meringue is splendid. Two egg white.: unbeaten; 2 ! abtosjxjfu water, 2 cup sugar, cash of salt, few drops vanilla or I ilmond extract. Put egg whites, inigar, salt and ivate,r In upper part of double boiler Beat with rotary egg beater un-il thoroughly mlx-d. Place over rapidly boiling water and beat one minute, then, remove from fire and continue beating two minutes long er or until mixture will stand In peaks. Add flavoring. Beat well- Spread over top of Jellied fruit pies or tarts and sprinkle generously with southern style coconut. VINK8 ALL-TIM I' IIK8T NEW YORK, AprU 12: (CP) Andre Oobert, Fren-h champion of pre-war days, rates Ellsworth Vines as the greatest tennis player of all lime, relegating Bi" Tilden to se cond place. Jack Crawford and Fred Perry, the best of the present-day amateur crop, he considers good but hot exceptional players. AS VFwLlW OOES LONDON, AprU 12: (CP)-r-Tot-j tenham Hotspurs,' a team near relc-; jatfon In the English soccer league, , first division, 'is the wealthiest clubj In- England, says sporU writer. But In wealth of players he calls; Arsenal first and .Aston Villa BETTING ON SOCCKIl . -a. WOLVERHAMPTON, Eng. April! 12: CPi A bookie here accepted; a bet of $1,230 to $1,000 on West Bromwlch Albion beating Bolton Wanderers in their semi-final replay for the English soccer cup at Stoke. The Albion won. MATT 1I0LPS THE nG Following bis xrrival on the ceiling beams and trusses and there j ABERDEEN . it . n . t rn , April u: tv,r 1 Matt Armstrong of .he first division 1 Aberdeen soccer club has sent out an SOS for his travelling bag. While he was being mobbed by admiring fans here recently a man offered to hold his bag for him That was the last seen of both. SNOOKER BREAK AT EIGHTY DUBLIN, AprU r (CPI A break of 80, which constitutes a world's record In amateur snooker, was accomplished by Searaus Fennlng In the Irish amateur snooker cliam-plonshlp here recently. G. N. R, Trains I Vancouver and waypolnts and will, burg, the title of her favorite Oer-Tor the East-salt at 10 p.m. on her return south, man wine. Describing Johannsburg,) Mondays. Wednesdays and Frl April 11. lino she says: "A fine nnlmal, but It I days 5:30 p.m ' conserve the salmon I 11. n. Rochester jalleff lost night , takes him so long to come through j f rom the East-. " provincial fisheries' on the Prince Rupert for a trip to the screen door that all the flies Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- ias limited the num- i Vancouver and Victoria. I get In. I days , 10:15 p.m to be onerated fromi ' canneries as follows: ,! "V Cunnlgham, 55; Do-," British-American. 85; p "'fin, 09- Claxton, 89; ' invernoag, 00; 'ar, 08; Alexandria, 35. Put Men To Work Gainfully PAGE FTVE The people of Prince Uupert are asked to co-operate for the purpose of providing gainful employment for as many people as possible during the. next six months, A group of canvassers will undertake to call on all local citizens asking for pledges from them that they will undertake to spend as much as possible and stating how much they plan to spend on gainful employment. It is not the intention to interfere with the private concerns of our neighbors but to try to secure as much employment as possible as a means of improving local conditions, We have set as our objective the sum of $50,000 If every person will undertake to spend some money in. such a way as to make conditions better, we shall easily attain our object The pledge cards will be kept private in order to prevent solicitation on the part of those who may be trying to secure advantage from the campaign. We are not an employment agency and have nothing to say as to whd shall b employed or what they shall be paid. That is between the employer awl .employed. All we ask is that the money lie. expended. The provincial employment officer can supply man if required. Things in the home, outside the home, in office buildings and factories are beginning to look the worse for wear. And there are hundreds of unemployed hands wanting and willing to do those jobs. You need the work done they need the money for the necessities of life. Help make these idle hands earning hands, for the good of the community and the happiness and self-respect work brings to an idle man or woman. THINGS TO DO Inside the House Convert attic into playroom or extra bedroom by covering joists of floor and roof with lumber or willboard. Convert basement Into a game room, recreation room, playroom or "den" or workshop, with plenty of shelves, cabinets and closets. plaster ceilings and walls of basement or cover with wallboard and paint, using light colors for better Ughtjngl Install lrult and . preserves cellar (cold air ii .ventilation!. -A . Build new cupboards, closets, cabinets and shelves for kitchen, pantry laundry and playroom. Build a breakfast nook pr "dinette." or add a dining room or dining porch to the house. Install new medicine, towel and soap closets and other needed modern accessories In bathrooms. Reglaze broken or cracked windows. Caulk cracks between wood, sills and walls. Install new lighting fixtures In the house. Install more convenient outlets. Instal electric refrigerator, Put on or repair storm windows. Repair broken or glue loose chairs. Renovate rugs and carpets' and runners. Re-cover Chesterfield suite and upholstered chairs. Purchase new "occasional"' furniture. Reframe valuable pictures. . Renew drapes and curtains, in any or all rooms. Renew linoleum In kitchen. Launder or renew slrp covers.' Repaint or renew window blinds. Employ capable women for spring and weekly house cleaning. , , Purchase bed linen, comforters, blankets. Replace chlnaware and kitchen utensils. Repair clocks. Replace silverware. THINGS TO DO Outside the House v Repair or replace eaves, troughs, water.c.on-ductors and flashings. Reshingle roofs either in whole or In part. Replace worp, broken or rotten column bases, column bannisters! railings, woodwork iq porches, steps and thresholds. Mend fences and gates, replacing all missing and decayed wood with sound lumber. Build "new sun room or glass-In an existing porch. Build an addition to heusf . Construct fenced-in playground for the smaller cnildren, with swings, chutes, etc. Erect gates, fences, treUlses. arbors, pergolas, etc. Roofs repaint or restaur. Porch floors, steps and railings-r-repaint or re- varnish . Fences and gates repaint. ' Clean out or rebuild cesspool. . ' Install sidewalk. . ' v - - Reshingle house. ' ' Put new root on house. i. , .4. Put In lawn. . ' 1 Plant shrubbery. 't , ' Dig over and re-seed lawns. ' - - . ' WOJIK FOR WOMEN Employ a seamstress (spring sewing, remodelling). ' , Have quilts made and rugs hooked from scrap " bag materials, Employ women to mend linens, laces; hosiery. Initial linen, make needle-pojnt, re-cover eiderdowns, re-tuft, mattresses, ( re-cover lamp shades, knit socks; sweaters, etc, cover cushions. "PAINT UP" JQBS interior of the house repaint revarnish and redecorate not bnly walls, ceilings and woodwork, but also"floors, furniture, linoleum, etc. Employment Service Committee FINE FOR WEAK PLAY J, J. LITTLE, PRESIDENT Newcastle United was fined $3,750 beaten 6-1 by Aston '. t.Jl ... u, Villa in after winning the cup 2-0 playing league fixture. LONDON, April 12: (CP) eorth- against Aston Villa. Just previous coming English cup soccer final re- cup game Newcastle "fielding calls the event of 1923-24 when practically a reserve side" was, Try a Dally News classified ad. Laughter and Teal's HEee's a I OH. eivm rr heeII HEY! A ( MARKED U iCk DO THAT I71 EftSQI J 0 pH AlEl-U, I'UU.QE, first tcu L n -By Wsstover ROMA1-D THINKS HE MIGHT SEU. HVS NOT - r O HE MC5HT