It pacie roua BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM? . .N T7TT7 ' Tl F H 1 lOO TR1 TO HIT THT I ( t3.WILl-l.JT.rfOd ( WELL-1PJ "j Z ,-r-r . 5CAO-OB.UU I C-DOrrTVOOE.VEROOTHA,T 1 OOts'T HE. TO HIT UMHrr MB. A? TENNIS OREfOOfil J Aajw SOOOOC.HT TOe , k ? WIJ PO' CXJUO HAO vCClXV & .'Wo have a .complete liile of Tennis floods, and it is all new 1025 ;, stock. r ; Sykes or Hussey Rack-vets, $3.50 to $30.00 Presses $1.25 I! Covers $2.00 . .. ., Rubber Grips ... '25c ii Out Reviver .. .. G5c Sun Visors-'. , . . $1.00 Reach Halls ". . . . 50c Slazengers 65o Improved Hirmal All Steel Racket, 13, , 13, II oz. priced at .. ... ... $14.50 Postage paid on all out ( of town orders. Kaien Hardware Co. ! i J. L. Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Band-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 Did You Buy (Premier, Dunwell, B.C. Sliver, when these Mines, wore only prospects? History Often Repeats! Gold - Ore at 8 cents is a mighty good buy, when you consider the location of their properties. Write us for information on this. Portland Canal Sales Co 318 Standard Bank Bldg. Vancouver Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST St. Regis Cafe 'Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. See The Latest Models J'cotiomy, Simplicily, and -Convenience. ;Lowest in ' cost. Easy Payments if desired Ask Tor 'Demonstration S. E. .PARKER LTD. Phone 93 inn ""-"-i j - U- I Cirt Biium ihi-Mi j :L, . J L.J. 'iJi ,-rv ARCHIE THOMPSON IS FIRST PRIZE WINNER Forestry Cress Word Puzzle Competition Results Are . Announced The followiner are the winner? in the cross word puzzle conipe tition put on by the forestry dal Its artmenf. 'Ilie first prize is aVi 10 astman Kodak, second, 'Weill fountain pen and pencil set, tml the third, eversbarp pencils, the winners are: II. First Prize A. Archie Thompson, J'rince Ru ed, age 11 years, Hooth Memor- al School. y Second Prizes io Alma D. Hostrom, Grassy of lains. age 11 years, Francis the ake School. . Joan Hum, New Hazellnn, e 12 years, New llazellou School. Joan Arthur, Prince , Rupert, age 10 years, Hoolh . Memorial School. - iNancy H. Preece, Smithers, age 1 G years, Drif Iwood School. ;'" Clavenec 'Saunders, Palling, fic age 9 years, Palling, School. . , Third Prizes Kdna Dieter, Sniithcrs, age 11 years, Driftwood School. Gaylord Stearns, Hums Lake, age 12 yeans, Tintagel School Sheila Stuart; Prince Rupert, age U year..., .Horden. School. Kathleen Carrulhors, Houston, age 10 years, Houston School. Josephine fiarpenler,. Mas'ett. age 10 years, Masselt School Frances E. Trcmnyne, Prince1 Rupert, age 12 years, Hooth Memorial School. Margaret llaninicr", Hagens- borg, age 10 years, Xopsatsum School. Gladys .Gilbert, Smjlbcrs, age 10 years,. Driftwood School George G. Murray, South Hank, age 10 years, rrancis Lake ScJiool. Winnifred Tucker, Prince Ru A. pert, age 12 years. Horden Street School. ROAD IS LOCATED LEADING TO BABINE BOM BULKLEY VALLEY Scheme Adopted to .Construct Road Giving Indians and Others Access to Settlements SMITHERS, June 15. Re luming from his inspection trim of (lie proposed road askrd for by the Habine Indians, that will give Smilhers direct, conned ion with the fjpper .part of Habine Lake, Angus McLean placed n most favorable reporMicfore the. Hoard of Trade at their mceling this week. After leaving the Cronin roa l,j Mr. McLean reported the first mile or two would be heavy work but after passing .Chapman l.akc toe work would be very light, in one placp illieire was a slrctcli of .eight miles through t jack-pine fljil where a -excellent. road could be made at very small cost. He judged the amount ofl new road would be about sixteen nines. rinomg .conuuions so favorable for;a road, be gave hf approval on arrival ,at Habiri"! Lake and as the Indians bad been waiting for Ibis word, they started the work .immediately. Mr. MnLean oonsiilers thai by making some changes in tliere- Hent roule of the ,Crunin inine- road the tlisltirice fan -be out to uniier forty miles, ami a most lieligblful country for tourist' travel thus be put tvilhirt eauyJ t .C-...III. t rfHuii ioi . ipiiiuio'rH. io make a success ofllie while man's sliurrl of (tie work, the Hoard of Trade are calling a public meeting; ofl the cilitzeus of Telkwa and Stint hers for tonight, when step will be lakrn to raise the $5o"o required to "finance t lit work. PRINCLGEORGE The Cariboo Automobile- As sociation, al its annual uieeling here last week, doubled to shift 'lieatkjuarlors. from (Juusno! Prince (ieorge. Ollicers were elected as follows: HonoraVy President, J. I,: .Hill, Quesne1. president, Charles A. Pyne Prince George; vice-president, r. Allison, , (Jufcsnel; setrrelary. M. Patler'son, Prineu George; treasurer. 1. H. Haird. Tl.n l.lilnl :.. ii.:. ' Jlli:;iaMU:b i;il-UirU 111 III) coiiiniuiooruie ine arrival uere Sir Alexander Mackenzie on way to Hie Pacific coast -ovei one hundred' years. ago was unveiled on' Saturday by Judge IIo-way of New Westminster. Th tablet. Is erected at the bend or George Street. The aulomnliile road between here and Giscoine; though not gravelled, will be ready for traf within three months. Tin btgliway between Prince George and Vanderhoof is also receiving attention at this time by the provincial department of public works1. : William Hreeze, a pioneer of Ibexejitral iut4rfordnjppei dea4 here'Hasl. week'. 'l The local school board cut salaries last week. The principal of the Public School will gH 2ii0 doss per year, and the as sistant principal $300 less. No cut was made U Hie salaries of the High School teachers. The provincial police today lfwk nvep tlif 1 1 ii i i nisi nil inn nl I?olice affairs in this city. Three men are assigned to the work t give civic administration Iheir first consideration. Corporal W. Walker is in charge- Frank Hork, who conducted restaurant here, in railway con struction days, has relumed tti Hie city to open up again. Mrs. JY, .1. Hawkey, of Hurling- lon, Ontario, lias arrived here to tlsit with her "daughter, .Mrs. P E. Wilson. - Provincial JCoh&lable Cecil Muiibead left last week for, his post at FinlaX Forks where U will spend the summer. Advertise in th Daily New las? M gir m nr-ik iri i V - .Ml ml I In ihna H I ml l-""""Jf"?'rr1 I mi my i iiim If been rauea on t-nio crana man on bii oincf m i lanu wuituinuintu. DriAQ it pure, unnorm, ai v -...-LI t.U!- C.J 1 1 UI ( ICO umvj v i Vancouver. ' 1 MW J , WEEK AT THEATRE . Monday and Tuesday "The Turnioil." .- Telephone girl serfes No. i l.-v-Albeil-a Vaughn in "Faster Foster." , international News. Wednesday and Thursday "Harbaia Frielchie." Comedy Cartoon. Pa I lie Review. Friday and Saturday "The Sea Hawk." Topics of lite Day. BOOTH TARKINGTON TURMOIL IS SHOWING Famous Novel Pictured Is to be Shown tonight at West-holme The Turmoil," a study in human life itseir, and a spectacular expose of the working of the sqjis ot American men and wdrn'erf, comes lonight to Hip Westboline thealre. Hobart Hen ley's new .Universal-Jewel ni-n. flue.Uoli, adapted from the cele brated novel of Hooth Tarking-lou, and is literally the author's siory iranseriiieii page ny naue Irfthn screen.. Henley maile a great success a year or more ago wilh another Tarkiuglon sti.ry. The Flirl," lull his second rnrkingtnn transcription is hail ed by pre-releaso critics as a veritable maslerpieee. tl'he Mory deals with the tur moil in the home of a self-made millionaire, arrogant, powerful md stubborn, who with iron hand, bends a rebellious family io ins will. An arllsiic son is forced to Hie unliappiness of a money-mad .struggle in business; a dajigliler-in-law, waspish nod fortune hunljug, pits her wits against his, drives line man to drink, another lo the grave, his daughter into the arms of scoundrel, and nearly wrecks I lie entire family on the altar of Mammon. The sets are said lo be lavish especially the sellings showing the gaudy magnificence . of the new-made millionaire's Aveek-old palace. This is coutras'ted -in n slriking way "Willi the home .of ' cultured family which Is skill full;,usei as rt ;firi)'in iheiidrama ticplol. Several slriking clim axes mark the swifl movement of the story; the bailie of daugh ler and daughter-in-law over the love of a fortune hunter who in vades (ho home, and I he renun ciation scene between llacka- Ihnrne and Miss Hoardman BARBARA FRIETCHIE AND THE CIVIL WAR Dramatic Story of Famous Girl Woll Known to American People .Picturing a slory that never grows old olio dial is iinmeus urably richer in roiiiance, drn malic values ami other desirabl qiialifinalions than the great majority of modern slories.wril teti directly for the movies - "Harabura Frielchie' is -enler- tainmenl nol lo be overlooked .by Hie jaded ,pJclure-g"oer. It strikes a different mile in diotoplny "slyles" so courageously flnit !l undoubtedly is destined to :be one of tiie iniisf lalked of productions of the spuson. One might ex.!'""! lo -see in "Hariiara Frielchie" a great deal of the Civil War fought all over again, with the speclaclo of marching men and flasliiiiK inu- For FonRent Wanted Sale DAILY .2c per wprd in advance. No Advertisement taken. for leu than 50c WANTRV WAN.TKD. First class carpenters for elevator consl ruction. Apply Hlevalor. silo. Carter-Hall-Aldinger Co. , 1 M MAID NVanleil. Mrs. J. O. Wil-Fourth liamsoii, '-'33 Aveinn Wesl. I II) WANTED. Mother's holp. Com-fortable bopie. Phone 308. FOR SALE FURNTITIRK bought, sold nnd exohanged. Control agent for Fawcelt ranges anil furnaces. Household effecls packed and shipped. Auction sales conducted. Furniture for ever' home. Let .me have a talk wilh you about my service, ami leave your furniture I rouble lo me. A. MaoKenzie, Furniture House, Third Avenue Phone 775. If OR SALK. American , hoist. Twin .cylinder iouhle drum hoisting machine, sire 7 x 10. 1'ngine and boiler in first nlasf condition. Only used Ihree nionllis, HullI by the Ainer?-can Hoist and Derrick Com- -Tany. .One- j-erl- of 9j ivable. Prinse (Seoryiv Macliinry Co.. Prince George, H.C. 1 13 FOR SALK. Cabin cnilser, 32 feet long by J fool ' C beam. 12 h.p. cycle engiqe; in good coniiillon. 8 ft 0.0 (i rasli. Apply Hox 25t Daily 'News ofllre. 142 FOR SALI1 Wilh every pur chase of $20.00 or over at the Prince Rupert dlxehange we will give one rug MR UK. If FOR SALE.- Commercial. Hotel, Prince Rupert, furnished. A bargain. M. M. Stephens A Co.. Ltd. tf TO RENT FOR RENT. Huilding on First Avenue known as tie Northern Jvxehange from July 1st. Lodge room and apartment in Mclntyre block. Ready now. M. M. Stephens A Co. Ltd. TO RENT. Furnished 'rooms not and cold water. Centrally located. Reasonable rents. 'Norfold Rppms. Fulton Street Phono Hlaek 32'J. II FOR RENT. Claim apartment Weslenhaver Hros. If nol I he case. Of necessity, then are war shots. The real e.m phasis, however, is placed on th story of Harbara Frietelile her self, and her remarkable love for Captain Will Trumbull of (be enemy forces, that meant mnn lo her than Norlh, South, family or even life itself. And this in spiring romance, in lis transfer cure lo the screen, has lost nol one little bit of its tremendous appeal. CLOG DANCING AT THE AUDITORIUM SATURDAY The .feature of Saturday even ing's dance in the Auditorium was the maple clog dance ex ecuted by E. Sabourin who gave a splendid exhibit ion on the new maple dance floor before an appreciative audience of some 250 people. So successful was the dance that niiolber exhibition will be arranged in Ihe near future. I'he dance on Salunlay nlaht went over In fine slyle and Ihe Auditorium lis .becoming increas- kels leaving but slight roolago lngly popular as an enlerlaln-'for anything els?- 9UCU is moat centre.l NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only. Plants tliaf 413 Fiflh Avenue East. Phone Red 707. HOARD. The Inlander, H3( Second Avenue. Phone 137. FOUND O UN D. Ladle' semi - ga u ul let' fawn glove. Owner can obtain! Mime upon Identifying ami paying for this advertisement al Daily News olliee. FOUND. Moosebearl pin. Ap ply Daily News office. BOAT3 AND LAUNCHES PRICKS OF KASTHOPE 4-CYCLE Marine Engines 4-11.1'. without clutch f 185.00 4-II.P. I cylinder MD 200.00 fl-II.P. I cylinder III) 450.00 -II.P. I cyiui'lr III) 750.00 8-11. P. 2 cylinder MD 450.00 IC-II.P. 4 cylinder LD 475.00 All lb altovV except the first iuolmJe the Famous Joes Reverse Gear, and full eleclrieal and propeller equipment. The best thai money ran buy. Hnslhopc 1lros.. 1 747 Georgia St. W. Vancouver. H.C. Always at your srvlee. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone 38 1. BEAUTY PARLOR Vogue Beauty Parlor Public Rest Room for Ladies. Mrs. Love Siepheiix Hloek, Third Ave. Over .MeCaffi'i-y A Gibbons Ltd PHONE 36. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at Anytime. Five pas sengcr Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Hales: 50c for 1 or 2 passengers, 25c for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Gust) Special C and 7 passenger Sludo- hakers al your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Aeros from Empross Hotel. FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repair Shop. Re pairs of all kinds promptly at- lended lo. We repair typo writers, irrainnnbones and do picture framing. Carpet laying, Furniture crating. TOM BALLANGER Phono Hluc 025. 3I8 Fifth St FURNITURE EXCHANGE I'lirniliire llmiL'llt. Sold and Exehiimrcd. Ranges. Healers, etc. moderately nriced. .Every lliimr fur Ilie homo. Call in and look around. ALEX. MACKENZIE, ' Third Avenue Phono 775. (John Christ ie's old stand.) COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia Records -no seralohing. Finest reproductions or litest Fox Trots. Songs nnd Instrumental music by world famed arusis Call in and hoar llim. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE Third Avenue PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Tuesday, June 16. Hlifh" 10:20 a.m. 10.1 ft 22:31 p.m. 1 0.1 Low 4:20 a.m. 5-8 10:21 p.m. 7.0 Articl Lost ni Founi,4e JBEDDNQ OUT PUUTt for yon i j bedding "ii , ally are I, ii i . relid uuin goods. Store Mi. nm It) Greenhou-r- i- I :il WcCARTHYl TOM CALCHEFF Experienced Tailor SllilS IIKl'l.' Pre.s-iiig ,, Fulton Sire-'' FURNITURE. New and Secor.dhi:J FmJ ure Store. We Bnj, Sel n. il change New and Sec Goods. QtO. PAPADOPUUS, J39 Third Ave. Pboiedll FIREWOOD. He Coiuf"! , a, Dry hi"- Fresh sj- ' u PIhv . I A. ISAACSi X PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN P.O. 1(1 I Priii.'- I! Servii' i' ' F iii..i! 1 KEITH'S CAFE. When in s-.-a Cafe m K - -r TloW Up-to-date Ii Lun 1 BOB KEITH CAMERON TRANSFER PlM.nc I Baonaqe. Fufnlture Moln. roil If you want an ' i or dclivei-rJ. irm P.O. K 'X 199 MAIL SCHEDULE .... . r .1 I-or no . , e,j uruays. m -i- r- Ik. Tilt Mnndavs. WfdnMra' Friday, iluc at J y- To Vancouver Tuesdays ., i nil eloses at '' 9 15 A, Satunlnys 9t5fl Thursdays 9.15 PJt Sundays From Vancour .Ml Sundays 10 11 Ail Wednesday Fridays in :t" M Saturdays ,8 31 d :' C.P.R. May To Anyox, Alice Am g.,5 rj Wednesdays , pj Sundays . From Anyox, Alice Arm pJ Tuesdays g pjl rrl..inajluV4 To Stewart and Premier-- pJ Saturdays 7 p.l From Stewart and ir Aj Tuesdays Sundays NaJ.Rl To Port Simpson a Points Thursdays and "'1 Simpson From Port River Points Saturdays To Alaska Points- May 8, 18 nnu -From Alaska Point Mav 12 and ,.,nifo To Queen .Charlotte May 0. Charlotte From Queen Points May 7 and 21