Pv April 13, 192S . 71 orjUO (, fine ynu an ox. . ii.. !ii ii.-iir of lose 1 1, WW -diadPH. lemers" "House of Quil'ty," I Eo 327. Phono 27 anadian aundry and y Cleaners i .:! a uc nmy powrr Ij.r B , i pressing j., . i.i Ur rily. ScP- ,j v. manship un-A phono call i 6th Ave. W. Phone 8 px Farming I IF. VII Y ItltOS . Willi I i- Celebrated Strain of ilE 1ND SILVER BLACK FOXES if! road In Fi-n :l I !r r l) i o n C 0, i' 1 Salisfac- W s Wire for ''l Ii ! ill (01). NOWTODAY! j of World' largtit Fea Farme" I CLEARY BROS., I Farms. Seattle. U.S.A.. I 645 Empire Bldg. Bf ' ' nnil.ri of t Murine H-.'.iX Si attic t. Regis Cafe ''nee RiinM' I ojihh k r " MvaMiiiy I Restaurant. 1 Bakery Unsurpassed 1 Third Avenue. MNDSAY'S ftage and Storage age. vi.i. . "-' oicuuuaiui, ano wtribuldur Team or Motor Service, '- Sand and Gravel m Plno anJ "mre Movlnrj. 1S.TAIT 'BMTI1T. H.l. " ,rn "look, t,. 'IKCC RUPERT, 1. 0 I Phone 688. t '""ngs Only Wmr f1! PPolntm,!u. TIRES "K'iiu ro- I, ,,1 11 no lonpor i.y K. - " ntw ONE h ' m lining Is N 58.00 to $1M f Ei PARKER I Fod Dealer. Ltd d' DISTRICT NOTES AND NEWS TRROWN FROM SPEEDER; DIED George Davis Loses Life and J. McGettlgan Seriously Injured Near Endako HMITHFItS, April 1.1 .An inquest w.is opened before Coroner S. II. Ilnskins on odnosday in ooniierllnn wiJh (lie accident Dial resulted in llii death nf (ioorpo Davis, who wii.t a C..N.H. employee ' of Im sect ion gang al Fndako. Mavis who was aljont (' years old, wan one of a rail,' of n ii-n crowded on a speeder returning to Fndakn after their day work unloading lies. After passing Tinlapol the speeder was derailed, and Davis and J. AlHJelligan of Hndako who were silling on the front wer! thrown olf and run over hy the nr. Davis had ins skull frac Jocal '.newMiuiw. . .Th p'r.hnralloA or' this nolle CANAPIAX LDMDF.n YAnnS. Mmlled. Applicant. Bv !. F.. Frol. secretary. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITV OF PRINCE RUPERT. TAki: MITICF. THAT: I The 'loiinril or the ColM.rllon or the 'cilv or prince Hoiiert. Intend to con-atrnrt a loiveioent fineon Oct wide, eon-tMhnr or it mallress r llnilier over lilc till he placed a puvliiK a'Unir n depth .. .:... ,,r imt Inrlie. ctiinnOKCd of liroken flone ami mihI, on Dial I""'"'"' "i All". till Avenue conuiicnriiin 11 " i"""; Ihlitv-MVen reel eot or the ccnlre line ii..,.r..i.ii.d i,r Mcllrlile Street and tin shown In the p, iii.hwii thence nhioir alonir 4 4lh Hi Avenue Avenue a a-. ,ii the plans and prorile deio-llc i Office or the City Kllirlliew lo nlo.i. elBhl rnAl reel not-Ill or the centre line ....l.it ,.r mi Avenue and '' Venue, as a eM-al liuprovenien . and i n lends to s.eclally assess the cost upon the land ahnltliia- directly on the work, m cept such porlloii or Hie com " cnVrcd ' al slreel Intersections and at " J!."' he'es'u'iuiiled cost of the work Is MI.I.MI.IM1. nf which ,3.40 is. to ...i.i .... iv.i-.ui in. I. hi and the otl- ninled iiniHial special rale per foot front aae Is aiol7l7. oe n-ri.ii -nii'iit is lo he paid In 10 annu.ll Instal- ""!!"'. ,.,.,., ,in.i riiiir in nelltlon airalnst nnd'eiuklnir Hie work linist do so on or herore llio Iftlli day or s ay, iinra. K, r. jo.Ni-.s, r.ny clerk. rnWnii this gih dav of April, I9". NOTICE. T IV "rilK MATTFH or an appllrallon for l ie Issue or a rresn rermuiue u . .. r... .... ..i.... ....... I in, mill luen V VIII .in (.nil. iiiiii-iiM-ii i,u ,:. ifi lilock Ihlrty-lwo (3i, Section me O). r.iy or I'clurr Unpen, Man ',,,...... 4ntlrueiorv niiiof of ihe destruct on or the Cerliricule or llllo roverlnit l j'' ui,..,.n i .. .... j iin-inn. iini.n rnmlshed to mis .,rri,.o ii w iiiv inti.nl km to Issue, alter Ihe expiration of Ililrt.V CUD rty .?!'!."" the first pulillcallon hereor. a fliipi" Cetliricale or Till verlnf the M.1'1'11" '1 In Ihe iiiitnes or I'F.TI Il M. nASlt) and rnivf ..iccini. uiiiih ir f Irate or title Is da'ie'il the'lllll Aiianst, IdU. end "" W" F. MACI.K0IK llealstrar of Titles. I.aud tleRlslry Ofrice. ITInen Itnperl, M .C. March ilTIIl, 1013. TERRACE NOTES Mr. West ;,nd . Alis Mary West returned froin Vancouver on Wednesday, Jack (Joiil urn, Oscar fiondron, Paul Ilrodiu and linear Olandor lefl fur Kaliim Lake on Tuesday. The repulnr monllily ineelinp of the Terrace-Kil.sum?alluni Iarcnl Teachers' Assoclalinn was W.e.rnesilay at'tJliOo fcJiioli J.- A -VjU . A item . ot 1 in (uoprnm was a inosi inieresnnp nK ny Air. (irillin, a I'lea rnr Heller llnplish. The question of vaccination also came up. U wn resolved to leave the matter in abeyance till the epidemic really threatened iK'ar home. In Ihe absence of Ihe president Iho ineelinp was presided over by Hiirnelt, the firsn vipe-pre- idenl. ALICE ARM LOGGING j. CAMP IS TO REOPEN 0. Trelheway and Eric Carl' son of Abbotsford Co. Went North With Crew of Men Yesterday J. 0, Trelheway, head of Ihe Abbotsford l.oppinp Co.; F.rio Carlson, his superintendent, and a parly of men were aboard the steamer Cardena yesterday after noon bmirul for Alice Arm whore the company's lopping camp is lo io reopened Ibis week. Tim belter prade lops produced at Alice Arm Ibis summer will be sent to Hie Prince lluperl saw mil) ami Ihe balance will go to Ocean Falls for inaniifaclure into miln and paper by Ihe Pacific Mills, "Did lie die a natural death? "Yes: he. was run over in the street." THE DAILY NEWS ..PAGE FIVE ANYOX, STEWART, QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS & INTERIOR POINTS I rvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvVVV tured and AlrMollipan was .ser iously injured while several others received minor injuries. The accident occurred las! Thursday evening and immediately steps were taken to pel the two men lo Hie hospital al Sinilliero, Davis however died soon after the accident willntiUj gaininp consciousness. When Mrtictiipan wa received al Ho' hospital soon after midnight it was found that in addition In having holh legs fractured he had received seven" internal injuries. Constable Carr of Hums I.ako rame lo town with a nuinher of witnesses of the accident , In al-trnil the infjuesl hut after hearing their evidence the coroner Was obliged lo postpone the in-L ipiiry until Friday. COMMUNITY PLAYERS AN VOX, April 13. The community players miule their initial appearure here at Hecrea-limi Hall in "The Telejrrnm." work heinp of hi?h nmaleur order. The characters were taken by Mrs. D. Cole Jr., Mis Champion. Mrs. Seir. Mrs. McTaPKiirl, and Messrs. Soulliam, Warwick, llulchison, Mitchell and WATER NOTICE. USE AND STORAGE TAWE Noti;K inl Ihc Cinadlan t.mn-Imt vant.. I.liiillttl, whusf aiMnss Is VI StiiMtinl iwnk lililft.. Vancmver. .' will ly rur a llrmre Ui take ann e HO rulili- ftsrl iter srconil ami lo More o,-ikio arr ri-el of al-r mil of Ian. sun-nale. arul Aln Lake, and Aln lilver. which flri Mntt)rly anil drain Into Maxell IiiIkI. Ilm.iirh Indian limerve .No. 6. Th nm jse cl.iin will he Im-alcd al or near w i.iitK'l of Aln Lake. raparlty of the reservoir lo Iw creairrt i alMtul JO.000 arre rret. ami II will riood almut (lo tw; ,i.i,.h,in.i , irrr. ir land. The water will ho diverted from the siream at a P"'nl at -ir near the toraK-dam. and will he used for IndiiMrlil Cower iiiT"'uP"nth tind denrrilM-d a fart of Indian Iteserveo. ft. Thl notice wa Miled on tho itroimil on I he th day or Marrh. I0JS. A copy or inn noilce and an apiIUatlon 1'nrjuanl thereto and to the "Valer Art. I,l. u 1 1 1 ..a rn,i m he Vr Ore or the Water llrcnrder at t'rlnee H!lrl HOeeHma Jo Hie afrlleatlon may tw riled wllh the said Water isernrder or with the Cnmptrnller t.f Water llUhl. rarliatnent liulldinits, n i u-i.hiti ihiriv rtav alter Ih rir't a'i'ti iirnni e or ihls notice i f" d Viz-' S 1 n ,V VrT :Ti tin i I IS . II Mt 1 Inspector Acland VW..M.I1, was in liiwn ncsilay. of oil I II C W'eiU Mr. Itiirrison and his Iwo sons Ie fur Ontario on Weilnesday. Ilural Iieau Marsh lay al llsk. iei Tlies. The Itridse Club i-nlerlained I heir friends at the home of Mrs. Pumlal Tuesday eveniiiR. AJrs. I). T. Kenney and Mr. Oeo. Little carried olT the prizes for the highest scores. After refreshments wore served the rest of I lie eveninp was spent in ilancinir. The evening proved most enjoyable. Mrs. Aldoits who .spent Hie winter in the south returned to Terrace last week and spenl a few days willt Mrs. Sundal before Inkins: up her residence on her ranch. Mrs, T, J. Marsh is slayintr al Hill Farm lo convalesce. Mrs. D. D. Minim who has been spending the lal six'weeks in Vancouver returned home Wednesday. ' TUe O'.W.V.A. are pullinpr on a concert today for which an excellent prosram is promised. Ilerl Kenney left ver last I rulay. for Vancou- Itev. W. J, Parson made a trip up the line this week leaving Wednesday cvenin;.'. Mr. Cobb who has winter al Kaliim Lake penr Ihe made a irip inlo town arriving Tuesdity. Alall Allan) was another visitor from Hie lake on Saturday. The we.ldinjr took place very iiuiclly at Winarsdol of Mrs. I'hayer lo Frank Allzenherjr. The ceremony Wiis jierformed by llev. J. II. Youiifr. The bride-rrooiil left by Ihe evening I rain for Ilanall w here I hey w ill make Iheir home. Mrs. (.rii'Sf left las Vnncouver to receive Ireiilinent. week for medical Mrs. Cyrjl lUley.left on Friday for Vancouver. Stanley Jlrooks is spending Ihe Faster holiday at lionie. ANYOX BIDS ADIEU TO MANAGER MUNROE Farewell Dance Given by Community League Council 'AXYOX, April 1 1. -The Cnm-mtiuily League Council sponsored a social evenijif,' last, week for the purpose of ciinp everyone the opportunity of sayinp (.'ood- byo to H. S. .Mtinroe on his departure for the east, and wel-cimiup his successor, Charles Itfwkinir, lo Anyox. The council n pa red no effort lo make Ihe, affair an (Mitslandinp success, and the results justified all the lime and labor spent on it.. Recreation Hall was crowded, and everyone voted the dance most, enjoyable. Ice cream, cake and enffec were served, and Ihe I'.lk's orchestra pleased all with Iheir dance music. About eleven o'clock Clias. Mcl.nehlan, president of the league, slated that J. It. II n f flier,- ','cncrnl superintendent, would explain the object nf the Icafrue iii invilitip everybody lo llecreation Hall. During his talk, .Mr. Haffner referred In Ihc pleasant relations exist inp between Mr. Alimroe and, the men on the job, and hoK- Ibis had been appreciated by all. lie was loudly applauded. When Mr. Mtinroe had thanked Hie women and men of Anyox for Ihe assistance priven him lltroiiph Hie years he had been general mnnrisor of Oranby. all sans 'l-'or he's a jolly pood fellow," while .Mr. Muuroe was hoisted on Ihe shoulders of I wo sjalwart and enthusiastic supporters and .carried around the room. When Hie cheerinpr died.' down, Supl. Haffner introduced penenil manager ituckinp to OiM-lliroiip. .Mr. Iloekinp compienled on Ihc successes of Air. .Mfinroe anil his reputation in tlieri)juinp world; bow the loss nf Aityox was Ihe pain nf some 011101" place, and that Air. Alunroo wnfc' well filled for Ihe" more advanced and wider field he wa In occupy. His own position, he realized, was a diffl-cull one, following a nan of Mr .Monroe's ability: bill wilh the assistance nf everybody on the job hi? result. would undoubtedly he attained. Co-operation was absolutely necessary In Hie well boitip of litis operation, and he was ready In furnish fifty per cent of Hint ro-oporalinn. BROWNIES OF SMITHERS FAREWELL TO LEADER!: Presentation Made to Mrs. Bid-dell on Her Leaving: Mr. Blddell Also to be Honored ivMITIIF.HS, April 1.1. The local band of Urownies, n Junior nrpnnia.lion of Iho Oirl Ouides, endered a farewell meeting lo' their leader, Airs, ltiddell on I'liursday afternoon .The girl? hnve greatly enjoyed t lie leader- hip and guidance of Airs. Ilid- bl and as a mark of apprecia tion presented her Willi a brass nrdiniere for a parting gift. Jean Smith had the honor nf making Hie nrosonlaliop and af- er a few games and contests, Hie girls were (he guess of (heir lender nl a lillle lea party. Air. ltiddell who is scoutmaster (oa of the Cubs put I Mem tiiroupli their exercises for tho last, lime on wediiesiiay aiiernonn. t no boys are also making a presentation In their leader but owinp lo delay In delivery Ibis could not be done on Wednesday. Hev. and Airs, ltiddell have taken a very great interest in Ilia guidance of Ihe lives of Iho boys mid girls of Smilliers and Iheir departure is deeply regrelod by children and parents. SMITHERS John Ilines ha relumed la town after spending Ihe winter in southern cities, Mrs. X. H. Kilpalrick has relumed to her homo hi Spiithers from a visit of several .weeks with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Wm, (Irani, al IIa7.ell.bn. Dr. fi, H. llanklnson left on Thursday morning's ' I rain on n holiday lo he spent in Eastern cities. Dr. 0. Payne, of Telkwa BETTER THAN RICHES T Tnder the dome of the Board of Trade in Manchester, England, is this inscription: "A good name is rather to be chosen than riches." The thought is 'considerably more than mere sentiment. It is good business. A good name is recognized as the biggest individual asset a business can have. It is the very keystone of modern industry. Business today is done on such a broad scale every merchant and every manufacturer has such a long list of customers that it would not do to have a reputation for "slipping something over" Advertising has standardized almost every article you can buy. You don't have to bargain and dicker and haggle to nou) that you are gelling as good as you give. Thai's why it pays to read the advertisements and to buy advertised goods. A product's advertising is the best guarantee of its faithful performance and lasting usefulness or of definite value. The advertiser would not dare risk his good nam by advertising an unworthy product. If you value satisfaction if you want to get your full money's worth every time READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS and buy adver-tised merchandise. Take advantage of the advertisements and get real value is taking charge, nf Dr. Hnnkin- ons practice during his ab sence.. While in Iho course of his duties at Wal. son's grocery Al Finnery.- gave his shoulder a severe wrench and has been forced lo take a rest for a few days. The regular monthly mooting nf Hie. 'Union Church I.ndion Aid was hold', at. Iho home of Airs. Titos rving. oii"' 'I'liursday nftor- Dorothy DoolilHo entertained a number' of tier friends at a birth- nay narlv on I tursiiay afternoon the occasion being her ninth birthday. Tho children spent a pleasant, lime, al games and other forms of amusemenls and worn also ireaieii 10 a oaimy .Muriel "Adams and Muriel Stevens who have been atlcnding the SI. Joseph's Academy at Prince lluperl returned lo town Thursday to spenl. the Master holidays al their homos, Airs. J. llelheringlon who received word that her husband hail been obliged lo enter a hospital in Vancouver for treatment of his fool, left on Thursday night's train lo join him, Mr. llelheringlon left here about two weeks ago intending In gel-an artificial foot to replace Iho one recently amputated, bill il now appears that his other foot which was thought lo lie getting alright is again giving him trouble. PROBABLY HE WAS POOR. fiibbs I had quite a surprise al the parly last evening. Dibits What was it? fiibbs My wife introduced me lo a fellow who wasn't one of her old beaux. RAW FURS If ynu want lo lie paid highest possible CASH prices foe your HAW FUIlS, forward litem lo R. S. ROBINSON & SONS, LTD. Branch Receiving Office: 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. Head Office: n.S.H. Hldg., W-ul Louise St., Winnipeg, Man. Kt, 8n, Incorporated 1020 Another Portland Canal Opportunity The first Treasury Issuo of Hie Porter-Idaho Mining Co., Lid., is now offered Hie public al 2Dc per share. This is tlie only oilier shipping mine besides Ihe Premier in Iho Portland Canal District. Ore shipped last year more than paid development, work. For full information apply - H. W. M. ROLSTON & CO. Stewart. Stockbrokers. Victoria. liCANADIANf .aiuT Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS MARY. For Kttchlkan, WrangaH, Juniau and Skagway April 6, 17. 27. For Vancouver, Victoria and Saatll April 10, 21. , S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butadal, Swanaon Bay, Eait Balla Btlla, Ocsan Falls, Namu, Altrt Bay, Campball ftlvtr, and Vancoimr ery Saturday 11 a.m. Aaeney for all Staainahlp Llnta. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Otnaral Agent, Cornar of 4th Strati and 3rd Axnu. Prince Rupart, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnta from, Prince Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Altrl Bay, Tuatday, tP.. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alort Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 .. For ANYOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART. Sunday, P.M. 123 2nd Avenue. Mrna.ay, niu. Prince Rupert, B.O.