k3 m PAUE TWO This advertisement is not published' or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. "The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince. Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. L)ALY 1CDITIOK Saturday, May 9, 1925. Many Remembering Kiddles Ton ay. , Many are remembering the sick children anil the need ofvn ward tor them in the hospital and are giving what tjiey can today when 'the taggers come around. Others drop in a ipiarlev or half a dollar and think they have done their hit, .when it is only half a bit. Thoi who have given but a smalt amount may yet continue their legular donations,' leaving it at one of the hanks or at the Daily News Office and' it will be acknowledget.i in this taper. . Dig down as deep as possible because the children need a place where they can be properly cared-for. Frank Parrish And His Home Town. At the Rotary banquet the other flight Frank Parrish. speaking for his home town suit! the Seattle Rotary Club was the best in the world. Jf all the members speak of it that way and act accordingly it certainly is. Any town where all the citizens speak highly of it is bound to become important. It may not be the best in the world but it will be important enough to be proud of. - , The Seattle sniril is what built nn that wonderful nurt. II still keeps them going. There is also a Vancouver spirit and a Ketchikan spirit. hat we need here is a Prince Rupert spirit. We hnve it to' srtnip pvIpiiL . Mnl nf n wliou it,, nivm- r...nv home speak highly of the home town, but a few do not. Ve hear of them and know some of them personally. Thev mean all right but they hurt us all. They are good enough fellows but not me very best citizens. I hey cannot be the best citizens and at the same time e Mothers' Day Is Tomorrow. fail to stick up,., for their home town. . . Tomorrow is "Mothers Day." ft is Tdny set apart to the cjaims ni nxtinernood in Hie rimimnnity ainf oh which Iho-c Willi :1PP fill I llf 1lllclS 1V-?lll Hioili: mr.lliliio V. lL . I I.. '. .Y' iivii nil nit.ll iimiiiiii: III r llt'IJ III lllllllllfl- nicatewilh them. j .' Motii'erhoofl is- the mosMioiy thing in the world. It is the basis of all love and affection and is lo be revered. Lef u remember oiir mothers and try to make life easier for'them.- Which System Will Swallow, The Other. s II seems as if the people, in the East are bound In have one of the .railway systems swallow the other but which it is to be' is nol yet derided. Perhaps JherP may be no swallowing but a healing competition instead. , It jooks as jf the ovvners: or the C.P.R. could see the time comiuwhen their storks would not be" worth I 'll, paving1 ' trn per cefit interest regularly with nu occasional bonus. If thev interest guaranteed by the government it will make their-myeslment secure and permanent. - No 'On wishes the C.P.R. stockholders anything but the best. It is to be hoped the big corporation will continue lo psiy ifp per cent to its shareholders but whether the country shouh) tax.Usijlf to keep hat. up is aivther itieslion, Dease Lake . ' Gold Rush. .TJfd stampede, which it was predicted" last fall would take pWo4ho the Jleas,. ,,ke. tiold iliggings this spring foliowiilg the discoveries last year pt (Trndy nnd Ford, is materializing. F.very.ilioat now going nhrlh.nrYirs Hs unofaxof gold peckers brtunijTor the new field. Ve'slerda'y iW Pnhcesi Marv hail forty such people on board. Some of them had means and some o'r theny'hfyi the physical hardihood both of which are neresarv for theventure. A few of them had both. fi(Jj1 slanjpeiles are usually unwa'rranled and there is no reason.ht believe that this ne is any different than the most of theni. 'pven in the famous Klondyke. ruh which was produr-five (Lf-ucli wealth, there were only n very few lucky people viho shrfr'd iu that wealth. Many men were disappointed and many; we re lttken. The permit who goes into a gold rush seeking a'lvenlnre more than wealth in a day is the persim who- is asur,ed of sat-isfaclion. There will he adventure for evrrvlrodv Iml.'if hitorv repeals itself, ihvre will be wealllr for but a very few His Mirror Told Him of Exhausted Condition Mr. R. Paulin, Toutes Aides, Man., writes: s "I became so run down and weak that my heart became affected, and I would oinetime have to remain in bed for several days. Some one adviied me to use Dr. Chases Nerve Food, so I did, and soon began to gain in weight and feel better. 1 have taken a great many boxes of these 'wonderful pills', and am feeling ten years younger. Dr. Chase's Medicines, as well as bis Receipt Book, are a great help to us, for we live 40 miles from doctor and railroids." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 0 ctt. a bos of AO pill, ItfnuuiiKni, llatct Co., Ijd., Toronto I TAG DAY FOR ! JUNIOR WARD Band of Ladies and Girls arc Working for Hospital on City Streets Today i W i'li an army of lujrjfi'rs taking advantage r the .auspicious! weal her conditions prevailing, j success will iio dmilil attend f ( : efTorls of (he Women's Auxiliary of Hie Prince Hurierl (iener.1l Hospital in connection wWh (lie tap day for Hie clifufreii's ward fund. .Mrs. Hen Self is in rliarge a' lieadipiarlers in Hie Hed tiros Hut, lieinp' iclieved by .Mrs. C F. Kemp and -Mrs. Ifiirfy Atkins. Convenors for yarffttis corners arenas follows: Orme's '.Miss Kdith .Mcl'.aul. H.N., assisted hy nieiuhers of Hie liosiilal slalT. .MeCureheon's Miss Helen Solloway, R.X., assisted by rneni- hers of the hospital slafT. . 1'osl office. Mrs. G. F. Kemp ami Mrs. i. If. ArnoH. Slation and wharf .Mrs. W I). Moxley. Wallace's and C.P.R. .Mrs. CandnW. Mrs. Frizzell's, .lahotir's and Dry Dock frs. Drhli. Seal Cove Mrs. A. J. Oallahd ind Mrs. It. (2. Parsons, assisted hy Miss Alice Nelson and .Miss Osborne. Among the little girts who as sisted in the lapsing this morn-irtp'were Miss Connie Morgan, Jfiss Mav Thompson, Miss l'omio Katsuyanta, Miss Norfka Yamanacka, Miss Frances Tre- mayne. Miss Audrey Tremayne. Miss Hernice Ross, Miss Victoria Krikevsky. Miss Nellie ("nrvlcTr. Nfiss Eleanor Moxley. Miss Cath erine trine, Miss EH a Stern, fis f'.endwen Morgan, Miss D'orolhy Styles. Miss Doris Gan-dow and Miss Mary F.vaes. NOVEL PARTY AT HOME OF VOL mm. BAILEY Capt. N. P. Hocking Showed In teresting Maqfc Lantern ' Views Incfuding Locaf ' ' Ones Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Bailey. 020 Sixth Avenue Fast, delifrtitfully entertained a rtumher of friends last niffhl when, hy the courtesy hf Capt. Hockinfr, master of the tj.f'.M.M. freiffhler Canadian Winner now underpoinfr repairs here, a most interesting' niapie lantern 'display, depicting in Mack and while and heautiful colored phnfotrraphy Tarlous parts of Hie world visited hy Mm, was fnvem The scenes thrown on the screen had heen reproiluced from actual photograph taken hy Capt. lloekins in his world wide travels and included close-nps of the I'anaina Canal, the Jap anese rice prnWinfr industry. Japanese chrysanthemum grow ing, harhor views of Knhe and other Oriental ports, launching of the Canadian Scottish, scenes of the Japanes'e earthquake, and many interesfinp local views. At the conclusion of the lan tern lecture refreshments were served under the -supervision of Miss Mfiya IJailey. OCEAN FALLS COUPLE RECENTLY MARRIED Miss Margaret May tsabcll Half Becomes Bride of John Russell A. Wright The wedding took place recently at Ocean Falls of M1ss Marparet May Isaliell Kail and John Russell A. Wrijrhf. Rev. fl. It. H. Kiuncy officiating. The attendants at the ceremony were Miss Annie llailen and Vernon; Wriphl. Mr. and Mrs. Wriphtl are honeymooning in Vancouver. Washington. Oregon and Nelson and will later return to Ocean! Falls lo make their home. OCEAN FALLS MAN WEDDED IN SOUTH Miss Adeline Dorothy Pugh Becomes Bride of B. Nock at Langley Prairie The vedVlin look place last week at Langley Prairie, Rev. II. I Adeline' Dorothy Pilgh and 11. I Nock. Afler a hrief lneymnnn I in Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Nock twill lake up their residence af I Ocean Falls where the groom Ik employed In the Pacific Mill. the rinvs S1y. Ma, 9 r ' Lti, MontreaLV V,w jm Send a int rrcip bool SS ASArnt The Man in the Moon The Hmes are out of joint, Xot fpflowins- iralnre's plan: For n'tt etftloi1 furs lefl his chair And Ke la Ketchikan. Since Delilah ha Jfeen lettiim Samson enf h'er lit, hc j!.o may hise her pnwcr over tne strong man. FH ot and fijii my littl hoat Across (he harhor frw, Amf stop iHwin the oth siiife , And 'seewtisit t can sei. Or li i-a istanrif l' will fro And mtl irfKtn the sfiorv . ' And hear a mermaid softly rail And Fit ptr hack home ih mfi;'f. ifid not lose. All 1 need In life is a shirk of chip. And a dollar or (wo lo hay. Tli en I sit and wait Till if jrrnws quite late, Yes. J sif ant Irtse ano ijrh. i Ten Years Ago j in Prince Rupert May 15, 1915. There j a very imliceahle increase in tourist ituin:ss on Tie railway into Prince Rupert and south hy hoal. Most of the fou -isls are impressed with the ma -vellous avriculturiil oiMsihililics of the interitir disirict trilmta y lo Prince Rupert. WiAd' has heen received that V. J. Wolseley. who left Smith-ers early in the war Tor the fror.l, has heen killed in action. He wr.s a 'nephew of the laic Field Marshal Lord AVolseley and Iwtii e he lefj Sinithers, he was in parf-nershipwith C. I.. Wilcocks in a pfeneral merchandise Inisiness. The v Dominion pnvernnie it hydropraphic steamer Lilloo -I reached port yesterday. Capt. .Musjrravc wilt spend the re-nla rider of the month .in Ileca'r Slrails romplcHnK work slarl d there. Following thai. 'Jk xvti I he enpaped in Dixon F.nlrance makiiltf surveys of , fhe water. Capt. :VnsRritve hnh n, his a- -islauls tliis yi ar Mr. Ilavies at l Mr. Parker. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE Lieut. R. P'. ponder commanding Orders for May, 1925. Drills. Mondays 7.30 p.m. to 0.30 p.m. Seamanship and physical training. Wednesday, 7.30- im. to 0.30 p.m. .Signals and torpedo (lecture!. Fridnys, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m., gunnery and recreational training. Hoat work. In.stnicl ion in hoat prince (george mm TORONTO In Centre of Shopplna ,nd Business District 25ff ROOMS 100 with Prlvil Btlhi BUROPbAN PLAH S WINNttT THOMPSON, MN-(J. DIH. wnnmtKttuKttmtKttsmmmunjti week I nit on Friday, May 22. All raHnjrs are tn atleml litis in-ipc-ctioii and will muster at 7. MO Mil. sliar. TENDERS FOR GRAIN ELEVATOR AT PRINCE RUPERT, B-C. Nolle to Centrsctcrs SfcAI.KD TKNDEIIS f-.r the .,ninir0.ill ( nf i ii iiirinirrt (,.rKr.'i- nin t-it-vaiur uMT.-lniriin,i'. ttttli tllu'wr ilnrK r:illi'ii-i and ttaii'lixiM'. Will IK . ' il-Urtl al Ollawi, Ontario, until Noon of Monday, May 1lth, 1925. 1 ratters tlwiiiUI tx fM in an opaqw-; Mal(i Mjvrleji iiiarki-d "Tfiidof lr inwn EtMator" and nWsi! t" Mr. I'.' T. o lUra, Oi puly Minl!ier. bi'pai I ! ini-nl tkt Tradr and ' iinm-nr, ultawa. A lump ouni Tor thr umk i Urnlrrd. An ari-eiitHI Inn i-lwenK- fnf Firtyi TtHitiFWWl IxilUr ir.fl.ciito ipii, ia abli- to XUt MfriUor r Trade and 'iii , iiMnt", ilium arrnicpwiy i-a'-h v-ndi-r, , tilrh nun) will be rorO-lti'd ir the )ai l I tMKlrrtnit (WIiiim lo niter into a i-uuirui'l ror Utr work on tbi Irrma mated in in-tender. Tlie rhejue of iirmtereMrur ten I dffer will le rrtunied. The rlwgue t the uerriil tenderer will tie retained a Meurlty for the due fulfilment f (H--ti.ii I rr I to tie entered Iwto, or rlieque may be reptared w1lh equivalent Jir value of! IxmdK of the iHxiiliilon of Canada. ' I'lao, ririiatliin. and all nereiMry, lilfonjialltrii rff arrtinir (lie prioe1 work may rx- obtaltwd rrtim '-. ti. Ilnwe i. Company, ijiiimilllnr F.nrineern, Whalen Itmidlisir, Port Arthur, Ontario. OrpoMI of one ilnndrrd Iiollar inna.nn, i re i Onlred for plan and Merlflratlon. deposit ; to I returned on reiuni of plan and rtfleatii.n in n1 i-nnditlon. Tfie mweti or any u-mier win not nerMMly be arrepted, By ordi-r, F. T. O-IIUIA. pepnly WlnlMer. heiiartnent iif Trade and Commerce, OtUwa. April loll, IVf.V TIMBER SALE X 7006. Sealed Tender Hill he rei-elved liy tlie ntmrlel Foremer. rrlnee Unpen not later tlmn noon li the :ith day of Mav. mri, ror IIh- nlirrtiac lit Llrenr X 7oii'.. Silver i:reek, Tink- Inlet, t .lt. r,. to r,il I mi M Imard reet or felled and taiidmir -.im e, lleinlork. IUIan; and i eila r Saw-liif. one (i, year will be allowed for ro-iimval r unitier. Fiirllier iarttnilar of the r.hlef rnre-ler, Victoria, or Um IMmricl I'memer, erinee imperi, n.r.. THE NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. S. C. Chap. 11B. The t'.aiutllan Flliln Company Ltmlled iHi'iby irlveii nut Ire that It ha under einmi 7 or the Mid Acr tleNilted Willi Hie Mlnlnler of I'ulillr Wink at Olt.wa and In the tifflce ir the ll.'iruirar of the Land Ileirimry fiitnt Iilnirlrl at prhi"e Hiilwil. H.C. a ov-ftrrlptlnn of the mie will plaic nf ilx wharf, cannery, raiinen hull I Init- and work appnrteliiiTit tl'l-eto tin 1 1 1 prior to June lf, mid. In Fm.er llench In front of IM S9A, fUtme 4, i.oni inmnri, rmvmce nr iinn-ii i.oiuin bia. An TAKK NOTICE that afler the ex plrntk.ii of one tiirmlh from the date uf llir rl'-l piilillratlnll .r till Notice The Taiiiidliin CIsliltiK :titnpn.v l.itiilied will nnilei section i of the nald Act apply t uie ii i ii i -i rr nr riinnc vHK at liln or fire in the r.itjr or onawa ror apprfival T the mild and plium and for ieave t iiiHtnicl the ald eannery and work. Paleil at Vanitinvcr, Jl.i:., ttilw -9tl( dv or may. my;.. flir. rANAIHAN FISIIIXO COMI'A.NV I.I Mil l' 0 LAND ACT In I'rlnce inmert Land filatrl'rl: Dlntrlrl i of rrlnre Itnpert. I TAKE NOTICE that I. Merlll He BrlaaV, i nf aneoiiver, II. C, occiipallon nalinoii broker. Intend to apply for iici'mUMon to puiehane Ihe fallnwnnr denrrlheit lnnd:. Cotiiiiieticint at a pom planted U, mile sotilhor tin; nontheam ronier of Lot (1709, Millie Creek, Hamre- i, Ooiot IHittrlet: thence mirth Ju chain; llience went (i iriiain; theme m.utli to uliore Jinn in an eauterly direction to point of nun-niHiiroment; eontalnlnic III rre, mor tif , CM , MEItllX DES lirilSAY. ' ,,4,"u'"' AP"1-! Dated Aprif' 1$ It s womlerful wnal a lot of Inspection. The director of amnsement snjne people. Osiil fcetiii,,, ,uiva service Commodore out of a patvfc of enrtfs. Thai is, Walter Hose, C.H.t:.. R.C.N.. will Hy woulif Tie aml ir Hi'y iIttMk hi first irtwM-lu.n of llii A roof of Rarrett Giants is weather-tigln and'fire-safe. Moreover these nuulern shingles will not rot of rust never need painting of. staining. Come in. We'll gladly figure on the quantity of Giants needed for your roof. There's a Harrett Roofing for any type of building at a reasonable price. S. E. PARKER, LTD., Jobbers. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. For Sale by all Hardware and Paint Dealers. Shingles 100 Right for Rcroofing - When your roof starts to leak, take our adviceand w speak from years of experience put down a new roof, Hut get a roof that will last a roof of Harrett Giant Shingle These thick, tough shingles are made and laid ittstrips of three. They're specially adapted for re-roofing-can be laid right over the old roof. This gives e.xtra insulation against heat and cold and saves expense. OP ROOFINGS work under nars and sail will commence Sunday 1 fit It inst. ItaliiiRs wisliiny lo n, lend ' will nKrl lo Inslriiclmr Kinrli m headquarters nt lO.ao a.m. .-harp- After the loth inst names of rating desirous of this instruction innsl he jfiven lo the Instructor on Friday of each' SPRING will soon be HERE! START THAT "CLEAN-UP PAINT UP" CAMPAIGN NOW. Our new slock of Household I'dun- ,i.h. amcls. ami Alahaslinc has just arrived. I' r ; , invesiipaie our uiiiiuiiiici ucpt. Tor Y.ui : . -N. Oraiiiing process. Out slocks of HnildiM - '! Kcntcrs' and .Mechanics' Tools, Chicken Vi il'ools and (icncral Ifoiisehohi N'ecesitif ,i. niinplele. SUNDAY n THURSDAY, 10 P.M. Toe ANTOX . , Fee STEWART PASSENQER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY icecit Sundi. II JO Jil. for I'mih. iiwrainuinni PAzmcj "jie I'.V ,n. . iH til (Jail and sec our line of WEMt-KVKU Agents for the famous Gurney-Oxford BSrnU STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. Near Po$t Office. HOW ABOUT THAT j) ; Lumber. We are Agents for the Prince Rupert Spruce MihYtnllun sell their products at mill prices Phone 116 or 564 AENTS FOR THE FAMOUS NAN AIMO-WELLINGTON COAL Once Used Always Used ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Coast Steamship Train Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Or PRINCE OtORQE tall ti m VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Inii'li li-iiUX- Wtdmi4r 10 r liturlif 1 ' tD0T0, WINNIPEQ, an point Kafm Canada, L'nlKd Hltle AQENOV ALL OCEAN STEAWaMIP LIEi. . Jso Clt, Tlektt Offlea, B28 Third Pfloea RuprU r .Canadian Pacific Railway B. C Coast Services .. Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS MARY". . h KlW JuM'j Foe KHh"lkn, Wrang.ll, Juntau nif Sk0Wr ."'J lH, 1lu For Vancou.tr, Victoria and Sattli-Wl 1 l. 1h, 2"o S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE, l:,rt ! For Bul.d.U, Sw.n.on Ba, E..t Bella BMa, OcaaiT Fall. Campbtll Rlr, and Vancour r Saturday 11 ,, Pm- Agency for all Staanuhlp Llna. , ' w ' 111 m AnsU An )anaal A (Itfll. Cornar of 4th Strt.t and 3rd A.tnua, Prlnca OF B.C., LTD- UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY sairtnr from rrmra Rtipert. ' or' VANCOUVER, VICTORIA Swantoit '' . Tll,i, . lgrd, 10 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Altrt B, San0lr For ANVOX,' ALICE ARM. 'STEWARf, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naa Rl.tr Canjrli. Frldy RuM. 123 2nd A.tnu. BarmUy. Ant. 1 II II I Mil RAW FURS w . . ... . fit ,.icit nrn'fS . i i.. i. i.t i.,i,.il iwmilil uv ' li you winu in nr. (nun iiih" i for your HAW FtJUS, forwnnl thenr to Sv ROBINSON 7 Ban Hank Branch Receiving Office r-1 225-6 Stanrfard f- i - ..uatt ..aat D D aH aH . . ... ... Head Office: KmI. IRAn. 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