II! We have a complete line of Tennis Goods, ami it is all new 1025 stock. Sykes orjBttssey Rackets, $3.50 to $30.00 Presses $1.25 Covers ... .. .. $2.00 lubber fJrips .... 25c Out Reviver . Sun Visors . Heach Halls . . . . . Slazengers ...... . Improveil Hi mini Steel rtacket. . G5c $1.00 50c G5c All 13. 13, 11 oz. priced at $14.50 Postage paid on all out of town orders. Kaien Hardware Co. in Call me at 8! 1 am at this end of I lie fdione lo give my personal attention to Ilie mun special needs of our patrons. TJial is my job. Please call me, I shall be Klad to answer any quest ions- about the various brunches of our " Laundry and Dry .Cleaning Service. Lei me help you eliminate wash day in favor of the CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY Sincerely J. L. Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Hliiul-sawiiig and Planing. Jobbing Repairing;. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Door and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phono - - - Blue 268 PORTLAND CANAL We solicit orders for any active Portland Canal Mining Stocks, Huying or Selling. .SPECIAL Recent .information to -hand regarding developments on Gold-Ore propcr-liet;' convinces us Ihat GOLD-ORE MINING CO. LTD. Shares at 8c Is the. best buy today Gold-Ore controls the Mornjng Star and Kagle Groups. For particulars write: Portland GanalSalesCo ?18 .Standard Bank Bldg. Vancouver, B.C. iiliTiirTiITii i tin Iti MARINE MOTOR Less Slarler .. .. $250.00 With .; Starter .... $300.00 Government Taxes and Freight Kxlra S. E. PARKER, LTD. Ford Dealers Prince Rupert, B.C. Fruit, Flowers and Happy People Greet Weston Coyney in His New Home at Kamloops; Has Friends "l feel stronger very day and am much encouraged. I am really ami. truly going I" lie-very happy here and' I shall lie wonderfully well as soon as I am" rested, ele.," says We.slon Coyney, pioneer journalist of Ihis cily, in writing from his new home at Kamloops, .Mr. Coyiie.y's lelfers are very interesting and he t ell.- in his own bright and able maimer of his trip from Prince Rupert and his surroundings at Kamloops. "1 was at Prince Weslon lo Vancouver nirtl beyond," says, Mr. Ouyiiey. "1 arrived as jlajed out as a real man is at the 58lh round." He then goes on lo fell of details in connection with his admission to his new home. "1 like the placer and especiall the syslerii. I was impressed with (tie eoiupaTiy. I met ii he jfetiernl i-eading room every-; body was.sii well behaved, more so than, iii any gentleinen's V-lub I have ever known. Not Many Signs ' t "Now you would naturally ex pect lo see a place like this plastered with more verbolem signs than was Merlin after the war broke out bul it is not. In each!) room there is a black square on which is painted in big while let ters: "No smokin in bed." Au nt her sign says: "' o much drink aboard nieaiisfi4iesi)r,iini- prisonntent." That tells a whole I'ylumn. doesn't iP? lawn is dolled with golden dan del inns. I have a chum now. He is a jolly faced little big man ami was a blond before Ihe blizzard look! ofr his roofing. He cannot read! so we are unable In converse. Acquires a Pet I have also acquired a pet a big while cat. She strolled into the reading room and I picked her up, scratched her ears and throat and talked prelty lo her. When I got up, she gave a soft liltle cry, looked very wistfully at me and when I opened the iloor she stuck up her tail like a inasl and made all sail atier me. I went-straight lo my roam'; threw her on tbe.bedu'ind .treated her real rough. She cajyjhl my tliumli with her mouth gave il a genlle squeeze and then I fell her raspy tongue going over It. When the breakfast bell rant; this morning, V found her outside Ihe door. She rubbed herself against my ankle and purred. Then she raWed her mast and piloled me down Ihe long corridor -ilh several twists in it and a short flighl of stairs, straight to the dining hall. When I can walk heller. I shall go into Ihe woods and gel her some eal nip. Did you ever see a cat madly rolling on a liltle calnip sprinkled on the floor? They do I that lo keep Ihe fleas off Ihem. I I can hear the bell for lunch. ! Mure Ihis nflernoon ' "Soon after lunch I met with a fine Airedale and I was about lo seek his acquaintance, when I i paused to give Ihe mailer more - consideration. You know the 1 Airedale is intensely MrRish. If I I sought to force myself upon his aequainiancc, ne niiKiii noui It against me ever after. I must wail until I ran be .properly introduced and Ihe only person who can give me a proper inlro-duclioh that would be at all likely lo prove ncceptable would be his master." Meets Old Friend Mr. Coyney Is conllnulnig Ihe writing of a book ,wlilcli he m started In the Prince Rupert Colonist. Morn al Fort Rupert,, son of a carpenter on Ihe pioneer sloiimer Heaver, his inolher a Port Simpson Indian belle who died when he was four. Pierce was -removed as a small child by canoe In tin Tsimpsean selllemcnls where he grew up after the ways of hisj maternal parent, rather lltnii thotj Scottish ancestry of his, father. He became a cabin boy. on the pioneer steamer Oiler, and heard Ihe call lo evangelism of his people during one of hfs trips In Victoria. Duncan's Peril The simple message of the gospel dropped -on ears Ihat had all stomach troutilea. Tut up only by The T. Mllburn Co., Limited, .Toronto, Oot were then, and how far lhy have removed. Mr. Pierce says be remembers seeing a slave girl quartered on the beach, and "vi ten by the medicine men as a mark of honor at one of the l east a. His Pastoral Charges From that welter of savagery In- came lo Victoria when il was a cily if wooden bouses, with logs on the present downlown streets, and after delermiuiiHr to be an evangelist, 'he slndiiM under Rev. William Pollard. F.vcnlually he began his mission, being ordained at Hie first Con-feience held here in 1887, and a 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiitn oiiciirti missions ill , .. , ., , , , , , deneral Hospital and he is jilsol'.. ,. v ... . ... ... .Simpson, tle Naas, hkeuiui River, working on a new nle system ... v. f,CM,i ',. , f, . j. . , , . ,, . it.lll.i, I'JCMMUK It'll, II'IIIU t.lllll, .1..:... . .4 .... . .. . .. .,...! .River iiciis;iiiei-io meei ivaillMiops an old friend of his Frank V. Dowling, 'former superintenileiit of government telegraphs iere and now holding a similar position at Kamloois. W. H. PIERCE WOULD HAVE INDIANS MORE INDEPENDENI HE SAYS Tells Victoria Paper of Early Lire: Saw Slave Girl Cut In Four Pieces In the span" rtf one man's 'V IlifMjme to Jiavf seen savages "I have not seen U.oupermH l M' n,, ,. ....i...... .... .fheard the call of the tlhrmlian ii-iiui'iii yri iliiil suitll mil 4lliwni)ii vt. . M ... HfUK o Ifave open.1 , lo write or Ihe system until 1 iHJ. n.iss.ons . . .. " the i it Le iiml Imrl.i.ru nf IIiik I reel coniiilenl that iL Is Ilie i , , , , . grealesl jind best ever .levislf r"v"l,lt'.,", ' s,ory "f and, as r"eirler, T Uilinye- l"V- )) fli"m liPmy ,,,,,rre' of ligale.1 lunatn- asylfe j.'Mrl-hssmglori, -most picture-. at Ihe R.C and oilier public institutions. 1:1' sque ' of ! the I,,e figures IIR,,rws : "There is glorious fftnrinn miiwl.ino s.mshineiA,',,0,,,, ' 'vmjfireiirn. run irrenri-. lliiw Hid nr.nl llm irenit 11- ,(-1 .,ii i .s eW sayx uie iciona abloom. 'IJie deep green of Ihe Intel and other coast points. 11$$ .lifetime cover Ihe, whole prioir of civilization of the Coaftt tribes, lie remembers when it took -tt irionlh by canoe from his northern home, lo Victoria, and when they had to form an escort oY.tfanoes lo esoape the aimry Cape 'Aludge, Indians in Hie Seymour Narrows. (if the Indian- and their fut ure, he declare himself against the system of making I hem the wards of lh Federal Government, lie declares for enfranchising as' well as educating litem and forcing Ihem lo be in- lepeiMleul instead of ilependeni.' lie says it has killed the inila-tive of the Indians, and des- Irovnl their inigres. DELIGHTFUL TEA AND SALE HELD Catholic Ladles' Aid Realized $45 at Affair in Home of Mrs. A. E. Wakefield heard Ihe prayers of Rev. VU-j4PjS. (;iiafes P.-Halagno.lrs. G If . Ti ' . . : . .1-. 1 1 . . - . ' : T nam iniucau, wnosc -.-uuuay sVIkm)! the ''boy (kaltenilejl.'...lli'i was present at thai notable, incident in Ihe life of Duncan when Indian braves burs! into Ihe schoolroom with threats lo scalp I Tie veteran missionary. Cowered by the revolver in Ihe hands of Ihe interpreter, they reluclanlly retreated, leaving Duncan lo continue his wonder ful mission al Mellakalta lo civilize the -wildest Iribe of Ihe Coast. To ilfuslrale what Ihey DOES EVERY MEAL CAUSE YOU DISTRESS? IF IT DOES YOU SHOULD TAKE BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mr. M. P. FMriiltrc, Heaver Harbor. N.n., writes: "I ws Imutilml Willi my Moiiiai'li rnr iKiinii time, .and t-ver) tiling I ate M-wneil i (I I M read Inn. I tried many different medlrlnes; tail without any result. I lnally I was advised ti try ll.li.ll., and after liavlna; taken aevertl Imtlles I wa completely relieved or my Imulile, I ran nuw rat anytliliiK I wlith, llinnks lo ll.n.ll." Ilurdiii-k II loud nillera putt tho slomnrlt Into perfert Shaji by iirninollnit proper: dlRettlnni and .durlnir the port 4K year The lea and sale held by the Catholic ladies .'it the home of Mrs. A. K. Wakefield, Fourth Avenue West, yesterday nfler noon was a most delight fill affair, something in Ihe neighborhood of i.r being realized. Mrs. Harold MrKwen, presi dent of the Ladies' Aid, ami Mrs. Wakefield received; Mrs. M. Cur- ttn nd Mrs. D. W. Morris.ey poured. Mrs. James McNully-wns in charge ot the sewing table; Mrs. J. Arthur Suiilli refresh menls; Mrs. .1. II. Meagher, Iiome cooking, and Mrs. Wilfrid Grnl Ion, raffles. Mrs. Hubert Ward was cashier. Thoso assisting in eluded Mrs. .1. Lome 'Maclaren, W- ,Niekeion j oiid M r pi P K'ehhy'. The musical program of the afternoon included numbers by i quartette consisting of Consul Wakefield, S. K. Campbell, .1. V. Davev ami S. C. laoAsou and piano neleclious by Mrs. I-. I Kenny. The hall table,, rallied in -con nection with Ihe spring sale, wa won by Mrs. A. S. Lewis with lickel number ft and a pair of pillowslip- was won by Mrs. Mo Nutty wilh ticket number 12. SMITHERS A novel -birthday parly was enjoyed by a number of girls on 'alurday afternoon when Avis Wall in celebration of her 11th birthday inviled her friends lo accompany her down lo Lake (Kathleen, where a most enjoy able time was spenl at balhiug games and contests followed by a I (Vi served on the grassy slope on the lake shore. R. I.. Gale acting for Ihe rherlir conducted an auction sale ftl Ihe hardware alnrc of R. C 'Mulch on Friday and Saturday iiflenulons. At first II was Ihe intention to sell, a part of Hi ami Ihe 'entire slock lsi now being sold, Ihe sale bing continued .this week. Wanted For Sale For Rent WANTHD. Producer, woman tit man, for Prince Rupert. In sell made inH.C. hoiifedresses elc'. direct to consumer. Gash commission. Stale ruferenres and experience in first letter. Samples arranged for. Great West Sales Co., Ltd., 319 Pender V., Vancouver. YOUNG Lady wanted to represent llritish Collin? bin publication in Prince Rupert and dis-' tricl. Permanent situation. Good remuneration and ex penses iaid. Experience not absolutely noeesaary. Apply Hox 250, Dally Ntvs office. WANTHD. Girl or woman for general work. Musi have some dining room sperience. Apply Hox 251 Daily News office. If WANTHD. Young girl want work in hotel or family. Phone Mine 3lfi. Il FOR SALE FOR SAI.F. Pleasure' boal, 26- feel, perfect coinlilion, ready to step in lo. Mul he wild this wek- for the best olTer. Apply Hox 2M. Daily News olllce. 122 FOR SAI.H. Couimerctal Hotel, Prince lluperl, furnished. A bargain. M. M. Slephens A Co., Ltd. II FOR SAI.H , fi hole range. iMilinlicd sleel lop. A una p. Apply Gordon'H (irocery. Phone 147. 122 FOR SAI.H and Removal. House on Hnglish 1IIII. Give price lo P. Camilla, Phone 208. FOR SAI.H. Piano. 3Tl(r. SingT jewing 'machine $BU.oo. ill Kiiihlh Avenue Hail. 12.1 FOR..).H. Water power wftsh- lngs uiachinc, irly new, Phone Mlack 2J. . 120 FOR SAI.H. Pleasure boal'Thn C. L. Ileludel. Cold Slora Phone 221. . tf TO RENT FOR RUNT. Three large lfou.c keeping. mollis, furnished coin- plele. 218 Second Avenue. FOR RHNT. .Clapp aparlment Wostcnhavcr Hros. tf BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only. 113 Fifth Avenue Hast. Phono Red 707. HOARD. The luiander, 830 Second Avenue. Phono 137. LOST LOST. Child's grey Jersey, be.- Iween Seel Ion Iavo and Mo- .Bride SI reel. Finder pltwinn phone Mrs. Crewe, 511. LOST. l.eller addressed to Fred Clai'k. Finder please return to Post Onice. MO COLUMBIA RECORDS NKW Process Columbia Records no scratching. Finest reproductions of latest Fqx Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call In and hear Ihem. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Tlriril Avenue TOM CALCHEFF It has iieen cm ihe. market has mad a mock m cover nn claim oi .f.iuo Experienced Tailor Pressing ami Alterations nr. reputation, serum! to none, for rilievlniT.liUl odier creilllorrt" look action Stills made lo order. Cleaning Work Guaranteed. Fulton Street Phone 270 "page roun BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM anus - - , ,l,,i,:., . n i-7 " ' " 'W VOiilWtei Viil -1 ( 1 "7 l pomioeo MA,qc,ie i wot. Kl II ooT. oh:uook nt m 1 MiWlP -thoucmt XOO Aw. ' L r . STENNISI COnna,. cT RiO on XOO an' 7jjfp " ' , ' DMUIMC UITT.LC I ML T , , TOOK "TnT CM Vn connn kccp woko 1 DON'T KNQw WHERE XOO rO A,,e coin- cot xoo'se IMF . .,-W,T"' ill i i -"xouBViy- , ii. n ; KtiWitL i v 1-1 t i i wnonrt .imnr am i . i b f 1 fV r. . . II I . l .... I.I " " .-n"-r..i,i.-. , r T f i.w 'vdTXa 111 I Ull II M . f RPv. r- rt ce3n KT I f ' S r C H! if A U ' ffl W v KtV--.1 J j.'"V7- h' ' 1:1 C J fc - , i i r ' - v ft HI, 11 I a 1 1 wuhll.T 'il I I HIUIIM T rrW , I j0m4 ilI I ' c r ! C,..,Briuin,itl,,..v1 fifflf&ffl fH.fc 7 J I lltlfM , -.. .. YlMgff - j 18 J& ,f In- DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c WANTKD BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICHS OF HASTIKIPH l-CYCI.H .New and sf( 111 llH IIIW 1-11. P. without clutch $185,011 t-II.P. I cylinder MD 2tM).U0 6-Il.P. I cylinder IID 150.00 8-II.P. 'l, cylinder IID 750.00 -II.P. 2 cylinder MD 150.00 10-11. P. 4 cylinder LI) 175.00 All the above except the first include the Famous Joes Reverse Gear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The iit that money can buy. FaslJiope Bros., 1747 Georgia 81. W . Vancouver, B.C. Always ai ynr serviced Prince Rupert Uoathouse, Agenla Phone 3K SHEUDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at Anytime. Five pas enger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Ourlesy. Rates: 50c for I or S naitrer?, 35c for eue, aiiditional iwssenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH ' Oh Baby" at your ser vice day or night. Comfort-Safety- Courtesy. If It'n a water Irip call Inirie Uiiubly Photo's 570 or 131. TAXI 592 TllK DHPHNDABI.H TAXI.Da .-iimI Nigh I servroe. CwmfOrt and Courtesy in my tool to PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Bland: Richmond Room. JAXI Taxi C7 Phone (Oil lieurge, Paul or Gutl) Pronspl Service ami Comfrt Day or Night Stand: nOSS BROS. POOL ROOM M3ker Block Across from Ijopress Hotel. BEDDING OUT PLANTS. Plants that grow and repay ou for your labor. McCarthy' bedding out plants are sieci- ally arelimatised mid can be ' relied noon lo produce the goods. Store Phono - Red I83 Green house Phone Black I OH MCCARTHY'S. FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repair Shop. Ho pairs of all Jkirol promptly al tended lo. Window draperies made lo order. Carpel laying Furniture crating. TOM BALLINQER Phone, Ht Hear Sherman's Market, Fullon Street CAMERON TRANSFER Phono I77 Banfjane, Furniture Moving If you want anything sent for or delivered, phone us. P.O. Box G'M). KEITH'S CAFE. When in Stewart visit hcllli'S Care in King lidward Hotel now re-modelled. Up-lo-dale Dining llooin and Lunch Counler BOB KEITH - Manager. KNITTED GOODS SWF.ATKItS and all kinds or knlleed goods made to order. Phone Black 395. tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY HvOR MALM as n going roncern new itnil ftfjccolid hiind Furnl-lure.- busfiiMW'.'1 -Ill lieallh cause oi sale. II. II. 'Hemming-' 123 ore Store. W, u , Article! Lost in FounJ,4t FURNITURE. change New and : Gemlg. QfeO. PAPADOPULIJ 6M Third Ave vh ' lie i:.iinf..' Dry l.lo.-, Fresi, -j. P.. A. ISAAI -m FIREW0C0. NORTHERN TRANSFER I'all for In Norlhert! 'I , Hed 2i:i N . ; W. H. MONTGOMERY, Jit MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mintay- W urda. From the Ettt MondH- Friday, i fo Vancouver Tueiidays Mail ti SaturduN -Thursil.iv Sunday -CP.lt. M from Vancouvsr Sumlay Wednesday - C.P.H. M ' v To Anyox, Alice Arm- edlie- l i Snnday- t- nwn Alien Arm riuiu "i"-' -- ku Tuewlays , I liursil;i - PremlSp a .- , u O . . ' . !Salurilii i From Stewart and Premier-: Tiiesdii - , j Siiiiinnv - . (llh Ha- Mil i IISX' 11 Stll Ave. ' 1 tth Ave. 11 pro. Ooi. i"'1' pro. o' Wl" O.T.r. Wlwrf n. t. r. tivd Ave. H ird Ave. A rl Ave. NotlC. Of . ..a Nmtii To Port Simpson Points (j I lllll SII O ... tiM .ML I - I ull' . t ,n skeena M'1 irlit ' urn i Kiln i i ..nn miiu ' From reri .r- Rlver Points Salunl i- To Alaka Points- liiv K Is' From Alaska Poft- iV -. ' i.landPol'" To Queen cnano From juen v" i points May 7 J.,rnTlOS ' E3A UUUl. nralwni k A'1" ttt Ave. & tth Ave. I ' " 8th Ave. ' 1 llth SherlM ' llth Ae. ' " LAND I I' TAkr: , V,', rackinn :" . -ward. i i lend- ' the f ,, . i CtlUIII!'''"'1" ' . I smiiiiwii Wller in. rh ,i , parallel to tlTfi. ''" r',- .... i ttiler mark. in i alrtiu", ,l" , ", ' 5.t 17 p:::; .r mittiMMMl' arre, nr or ! Skit Dated My ft, 1' ACT. 10 SPP1' hi- Til 1 .'1 "J 1 II '1 .1 i t 1 i .1 t il .il id .ii .ii in!' t jft