rxai pawn. Easter Wilt soon be hero and Ihnt is usually the lime wo look for Hi pood weather to come and New Shoes Hall in and son our now arrivals. SPECIAL: Children's Patent MARY JANES .. .. $1.50 Sizes up to 7 Vi. Family SHOE Store Third Avenue. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Tickctj, Hales and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriter. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, 'B.C. Soit Finish Ttt TMice Three .Services, one of which will exactly fill your wah day needs. Phone us for particulars. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WC BUY BOTTLES. I LINDSAY'S Cariap-p anrl Stnraup 0 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and Oravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 714 Fraser St. Steam Healed Hot and Cold Water Hates by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone Ml. BRINGING UP FATHER HERE ARE TH J VOUCHERS -IF THr LET ME KHOW i , ,., . dm. . .ran """" j LAMINATED WOOD FACTORY IS TO BE STARTED WITHIN WO NTH ON SKEENA RIVER ISLAND NEAR SALVUS STATION. (continued from page one) (00,000 square foe) of three-ply veneer daily. This will require Ihe using of 20,000 reel of tim-l her daily. The value of the pro-1 duel will he $6,000 per day which' wood correspond lo 220,000 feel of -ordinary lunrher. Process of Production The profess of iiroduelion in1 a veneer mill differs entirely1 from that of it sawmill. The logs are suspended in a lathe and it-! volved, a large knife peeling Ihej wood off from outside lo centre : in a circular manner. A 120- inch Jaihe is lo he p.ut in which will turn out panels lo a length of ten feci. Au illustration of the process followed .in a veneer mill gives some idea of the equipment that is required and which will he to talled in this plant. After leaving the lathe, the wood zncs into clippers where il is cut to Ihe width required. no! I'lien it goes o a dry kiln where large proportion of the mois ture is taken out. The wood for the centre ply is then out through a glue spreader and the lop and bottom plys are attached. Ooing through a hydraulic press is Ihe next slep. Here the veneer i.ejanjpcd, down apd Jield.Jight to llalten il out and the product . is i-oiiiplcle and ready for shipment after it has passed through a jointer and sizer. Quick Work A log entering I lie mill can he turned inlo Ihe finished product in five hours lime. The longest individual proves is (hat of dry ing, which takes from forty minutes lo to two hours depending on Ihe percentage of moisture. The mo important and most expensive machine is Ihe, lallie and peeler. The lathe for the Devil's Island mill is of a very large size and is hciug buill especially for this plant. II will he the largest lathe for Ihis kind of work in operation on Ihe I'acific Coast. .'Ilie dry kiln will he healed willi moist Ileal . from steam tipes ami the air will lie cir culated tiy means of fans operat ed electrically. It is necessary lo have even heal not loo dry in order lo allow for even drying The plys will he put together witli walerproof casein glue 'so that the veneer may he used either inside or nut. The glut1 will he made al Ihe plant from casein ohl allied from creameries. u The logs will come to Ihe mill in ordinary lengths 10 feet is Ihe limit of the lallie with a drag saw. Best Veneer Timber Logging for the propiisiul mill will he a simple-matter hecause not nearly so many logs are used in such a plant as in a sawmill. A veneer mill I a highly economic proposition hecause all Ihe wood may he used. Clear is used for the upper ply, common may lie used for Ihe under ply and cull may he used for Ihe ccnlrc. Cottonwood is the hesl vcrj a,n' ill UF.T TOU KNOv T TMET ARE NOT A.LU m mnssa Be Well And Happy and yaa hay a Njtare rruiast (lit. Nta' vtfrtabla Mxativr, to no ocgaas and taUcvea Constipation, Bilioutneu, Sick Headache. ' PPy. ,r it r JO rear MMI MC i i I In Chips off the Old Block M JUKIOFJS Llt1lN? Tha tarn Mi la onx-third do, i candy-coated. For children and adult, an Sold By Your Drutx'at aw veneer limner for it w.ll take all finishing stains which fir will not. The grain in I alter can- hedisgu At tile very outset this will he the largest veneer plant in Ihe province. The Skeena Laminated Wood r.O lias limits tributary to Ihe mill which, selective logging heing employed, will keep the plant going Indefinitely. Cottonwood grows rapidly and new growth soon replaces I hat which h:rs ......... Iii'imi liikpn . . nfT . . Snenrf $200 000 II is proposed to spend-?200.-jOlr 000 this year to eslahlish the1 l.np.nnll ..Innf Mr lt.ir.Ull stales. Including timher ami plant, the entire cost this year will he ithoul 150,000. lie fore the end of the year il is hoped start the. second unit and Ihe ... ...is....u.. ..i.. ...i i.mi uinir, ii.i 1 .1 I 1 II ui jFl.l 1 1 II t II, will he installed as soon as pos sible. F.ach new unit will he a duplication of Ihe first with the exception of the power plant. Two units will he housed in the! building to he erected now. 't he second Iwo units will mean another building similar to Ihe first one. The urie-unit plant will carry about eighly men excliisiyu of those Who inay lie engaged in logging. The dry kiln, hydraulic press and gluing machines ire operated Iwenly-fotir hours a day. Ihe lathe turning out enough in one shift lo keep the other machines going three. A portable mill Is to he put in hy ithe company this spring lo cul lumber for building. ibis will very likely expand Jater inlo small sawmill to cul up hemlock, spruce and cedar which stands with Cottonwood on the company's limits. Logging Easy Matter . Logging, as staled before, is a small primus il ion, A few men and horses will he used and the logs will he taken in small' fafls lo the mill. The plant is lo h located al the lower end of the limits ami nil the uh will come down lreani. Tim product of the Skeena Laminated Wood f'.o.'s mill will be largely exported. Kverylhing win n.' snipoi-o ny i-rince iiuperi MACDONALD'S Fine Cut Tor those Smokers who like their tobacco Cut Fine or who roll their own MACOriAlD'SRneCut Yzb. k tin80H TRl DAILT NEWS. Thursday. Vp THERE'S TWO TH!M;ti IN I t WOfiuO I DETKtT aEo both cr them Fvrtivr TO nor HIM? . J and llio "Wilier poiiIa In Viitipnn- er except Ih'ai which goes hy rail lo Hastern Canada. The volume of shipping, however, will not tie very large. The weekly production of the one unit plant will amo.mt to ahotil five rar-loads. Among the chief markets are Australia, New Zealand, Japan. China and the United Kingdom. Tims il is again demonstrated thai a veneer mill's production goes more to value than to volume. Experts to Arrive Mr. Iturdetl i-xpeels lo return lo Vancouver next week liuf he will he hack as soon its conditions are- right for the commencement of mill construction which he will supervise. Kxperls will be hrodght from Portland, Oregon, to take rhar?e of the manufacture when the plant is eady for operation. The money, for the construction of Ihe SJteenn I.autinateil Mill has all tie raised, the slock 'V' ,!rPn '" "", f,nanal "nir an'UVf. he i'P'talizalion of the company is i. mm. il .s mil expecieu 1 1 1 a i me ni il cpiiaiizaiiou oi me company will he exiiemled. Once I lie plant i dn operation il is expected that profits will nay al least tiarl of further extensions. I Sport. Chat ) t- (talfles team has het-n U,,P "yl" """" '"' '" ""' " ii-"iio-.i i.ir tomorrow afternoon helween the Scots and an aggregation representing tin government steamer Malispina. Fans of Ihe soccer " M" see. what the Oalhes have lo offer and more interest Is being manifested in the event than attends the usual anle-sea.on workout. II will- he the flrsl game of the season in which a league team participates. Cily Milliard Champloiishii Final. Oen. .Mcllmoyle vs. Sgl Jehsmi. Fust 500 tonight. Klks Home, 8 p.m. Second 500 to morrow. Friday, night. Heferee. J. Walsh. Marker IFi ilowe . . - . ' f:fiH - AdYnjsslmi: Ocn'fJeriieii,., Ladies free. Another big sporting nllrat lion for lloiid Fnti!,y will,' he Ihe finishing of the final in the city billiard championship series. Having won his game from Cot. Mc.Mordie lnl night. Oeo. Mcllmoyle enters the final tonight with Sergeant .lebson. Odds are being given the former lo win bill .fehson has been playing aooo miuaros miring ine winier Yn Lb. -.15 h,ROlO'WONT TOO COME TO THE DANCE. tONICHT ALL ohouba:e OO' w CAME ALU THE WAV ' OOWM TOWN TO .sc XOU THE CIRL's WILL hVOUOOVT MO t'":V dim It 3 QIM4 ay Int l Fcaiuhi. SlNvlcr IV t It'lUl ill. I L ;y Vrt r ,v J I.IIJI ! Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PEK WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdvartlMtnnt Titkm for !. than BOc WANTED WAXTKI). Clerk wanted in For - est ofllce. Prince lluperi, salary ?i0.00 per month. Candidates must c HritUh suh-jects, resident in dniula al least one year, und helween the ages of 17 and 2.'. Apr plications will he rfeive. up to Wednesday, April Ifdli, liy tlie District Forester, i'riuco lluperi, from whom applien- lion form, ami full particular. iiiaj irr uuiuiitni. .1 inpi ill the candidates will he held on Saturday, April IH. Fee .tL W. II. Machines, Civil Service Commissioner, Victoria, It.C. WAXTKI . Furniture of every descriplion. Highest price paid. Prince Ituperl Kxchange. Auctioneers. Phone 052. AQENTS WANTED Agents for nationally advertised product; sell on sight; exclusive territory; small outlay. He your own boss. Splendid money maker. Sample Sue prepaid. Croat l Sa'e Co. 317 Pender SI reel, V Vancouver. I I.C. it I MISCELLANEOUS. AUK Your Hooks t p-lo-dale. Mr. Merchant f If you don't like keeping hooks, you can have them entered up and balanced regularly by a eompeleul ac countant. Write, in ronfidencn. lo advertiser at Hot 170, Daily .News olliee. US FOR rtENT OFFICK FOlt HUXT, with modern living quarters. Weslenhaver llros. f FOlt HKXT. Palmer House for cheap rales and home com forts. If BOAHO. HOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf AUCTION SALES. floods nought, Sold or Fxcliauged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones lllack 130 and lied 442. and il is expected that he will pill Ills very hesl inlo tomorrow night's effort. The Tlrsl 500 will he played tonight ami the scroild 500 Friday night the final be ing In 1 000 points. GEORGE MCILMOYLE DEFEATED COLONEL MCMORDIE BILLIARDS Some fans were surprised Hint (ieorge Mrllmoylei efcaled Col. McMonlie at all in the semi-final of Ihe Mly billiard nlianipionshl) series last night hut nearly nil nnre surprised it the mhrgln with which he did It. The score was 500 to 310. Mc.Mordie wns off form while Mcllmoyle idayed a sieaiiy ami consisieni game, making good double figure counts nearly eery time lie wenl;to (lie liable. Mcllmoyle's average wim ' 1.8 and McMnrdle's, fl.o.'l. 'J'he Iftller, however, tnade the liiahnsi break of Ihe series 18, M-ll .......i.. i.i.,i. i i nioj u-.x jiimii mi-UK wiih kj. mere view. 104 l,ii.i..u f.. ..!. ., i - jilaye imiTi-i and Ihe game look hours and Hi minute. O'lor Hanson .rqlurned by ,( Prince -.(Ieorge yeslerdiv nflni.. nnoii fniin a brief business Inn! 1 i.. i'i..i..i.. rnr Kit "1 " OiO TOO VM CALV- HC 1 FOR SALE 'MMl SAI.R nif ruiiiiipi uounn on Seconil Avenue. Ilinldiug ui (iovernuittnl wharf used asj ,a news stand. Nine 10-acro, lots, one t-arre lot at Terraee.j Prince (Jeorge, lots 10 and II, hlock lit; lotv 10 and II, hhirk 110; lots 2H and 39, hlock 117; hit ft, l.lock (St. Apply A. C. Little. Second Avenue. "5 ,..,, SA, mHmn UouZ willi hiilli, close in. fulty modern, lel resiileolial Ipru I Ion. 2025.0il. Terms o t three yers. Alo double corner on Sixtli Avenue one hlock from Mc-ilriile street, 700 on terms. McCaffrey A Clblioiis. I.UI. Ut FOIl.SALFr l.uunrl, "Slur" itxO., Ford engine converted to marine service. Atwuler Kent Ignition. All control hmugiii lo steering bulkhead. lUecirie light and searchlight.1 A .n'dy boat al bargain pricn. Applv enrelnker. Prince lluperi Vacht (ilult, or. phone K. FOlt S.VI.i:.- Oa boat "Xadine.' 2.1x6. llnlTar bulil. t hp Kaslhope. Coinplrie with Sfnr-age 1 lattery, sluve ami fiHing Flrsl class condition l.ymif al Yacht Club. Price $500 00. Apply (i. Itorie. Hay llldr. Pima 387. If FOIl S.M.IL t5-IO h p. Sterling engine; J(oeh ignition; coin-ptef to and Including coupling, 1750.00 3C foul cruiser, 10 h.p. Just overhauled. toilet. galley $1,000. M. M. Stephen. If FOlt S.M.K. Pleasure launch. 0 ft. x 8 fl. Iieani. spaeiiHis eahin containtiig stove and utensil. I li. p. Itegal rnirlfHv nvfy painted and hi A. I. eondilion. Snup. Apply ll-ix 172. Daily Xews. If I.OI' 6, lthk I. See'lion I for sale. SevAn to eight fwt nx-cavaleil. Will awpl any gmxl olfir for cash sale. . F.. I.ediiC, general dellery, Montreal. ,01 FOIl 3.M.K. Power Imats every description Including pleasure, trolling' and work boals, at reasonable prices. .Apply X. M. McLean. Cow Hay. THF. AF.UOPLAXF. AUK. n lion I with house 00x31 for sale. The boils "will answer the Hot Springs or Alice Arm. Apply Hot 177 Daily New Oltlce. Ill Foil SAI.I'.. -7 h.p. medium duty Itegal, in good cotnlilion. Price 3.10. For particular write .1. I. Donaldson,, purl ,l'.ingnn. I 111 I'OU SAI.K. New nod 'Xin&Y Machinery, lloals and Mugines. Xorlliern Kxchange., If IlKSTAIJIIAXT for Sale or Lease ISe. Apply Itox 175 Dally' Xews ,,r fire. TAXI Taxi S7 Phone. (Call Oeorg9 or Oust) Rosa Brother. Prompt Service and Com Tori f)y or Night' .. . " Stand ueottn r. nan tlx.. Tki.j ..- J ' By George McManu nivrr. nnrr. r YOURE. I FtfED ' rniniit nurinr TIDCJ Thursday. April 17 llth . . (;mhi , Low :n:t IK:IU . Friday, April 18. High :.". J2.T.:' , , l.W .t5 , I ft. -no i . Saturday, ApH 1 High .. t;o; Ji( l.jw 7 ulf ll:io Sunday, April 20. High . I H i i lit' , l.iw H or. i "O ,'l (i.U. MAIL SCHEDULE ' " For th East Mondayv, Weilneigs,Jn'l day, floes at 5j:,p,in From th East - j 5 Monday. Thursdaf And tmUys, .3D p.niNW , prom -.Vancouver . Hunilay ,!,, t Veanedjn i I' i Fridays A l ('..P H. April 7, 18 ;i' To Vancouver Tuesdays. Mail ebyeat I ' V Fridays .. .i.l.8f45 Ml Salnrdnrs A M C P.H. April l ,r,,i r To Anyox, Alice Steynart, Premier Wsleday I T1 From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart. . M To Port Simpson, ' ifc Arm Anyoi, Stewart anT-Premler Sunday ' 7 Prom Port Simpson. Alice Arm Anyox, Stewart andPremler Tuesdays ' To Alaska Points April 7. 18 noil 'A, , From Alaska Points pril 1 1 tun! .V i' ofito Queen Charlotte Island PolnH April I and 20. From Queen Charlotte Polnti April m and 2t. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson i . Thiinday 10 M. From Nass liver PcJnts Sntiirdays , '. A-M. " m 4 CANCELLATION OF RCStRVC. .NullM It lu-trlir (hen that tlw "' rmt-n iti inn! r.iiu,rrjr-',tilii 1 linlwr Mrrncpn 1i.timl i. rin-Uril. n ii rtAin: ' pcpiiiy miiiuIit 'rf SKttNA LAND DISTRICVCP QUltN CHAHLOTTC ISLANDS: taka Nntlrit thai I, Ailliui, IiiJk pnrl Ctatnt'iiiii, Hrilitii i oiinnkii. V si'I'lr Tur a Uc nvri itHlfnildM rrils-(t aiul: (.i.iiiiiiciiWirlr l i ilnlf(1 al Ihf fMirUiuMi r..fi4T r i 1 liurui i(nl nr Uraliam lnlalKl: hip ilialnt WrMirljr: ilirnfK fiv i-im oiMir, w inw wairr tnaiH. li" riMiii lrly alunr Inw nlc Ihoint five rlialna oitlmrlff M C finnnicnirnidii. roiiialnUK fully iinri tir ifus. Ij.ritiil jtnuary IMh, JjiJL. siitiidii iuiii LAND ACT. Nollet at Inttnllen to ApplC lV l,n' . In ' r.'naai l.amt tMirii-i,li'riii iitki of or ski'rna, kiitm. am ami -iiiiain ilnal ai ami l Maml, mi IIm noiili l.rm.fh t II near orranic r.amiti" Tlkii Motir that I, fi,-m' Tliti'krr, of rnnro miis rt. ji ' . Enrtinfr. Iiilciiila In apiilv f"t,l" ' ,ln li'aar ths folltivi'lnr AiTnM ' n.imneiHnr al a l Uiilfl til ' aiiillliarly iHiliu mi llav idaifli II IIhtIV Hid wi'Mirly.; Ihrnra aiiilln 'Mfrly; rnllnulll Ihs mMmmwII l hiira litis ln.iHiinl of nutsiirM "il r-iMilDlfiliiit III) arr, mnrr i j T,,"M"nYlfir,JL' Diteij rliruiry Hlh. livi''1''