' "PAGE FOm Si BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMan Y A' TO ICNJ , .. V IMCLNO VOO ocse. it to VHNT lt TENNIS LOT FUO Or T PERKINS COIM' TO LfT Vn. . . .. E !! THM" Ot-O The Ai wOMHn j part with t tor the woud IF V THF KiTT.. .7W "t. CKT COT Tt N GREAT R.ELE.r r ,oi ,w is t-w , . t ' HOW OiD 00 not to eE eoiMeo DO TP With cat j " i I w ,.7) i l tvvwuu utnu, i i i i nri'M,iri w. i i -i I I t We have a complete line of Tennis Goods, ami il is all new 1925 stock. 1; Sykes' or Hussey Rackets, $3.50 to $30.03 Presses .... .. $1.25 Covers $2.00 Rubber Orips ... 25c Out Reviver ... .. 65c Sun Visors .... $1.00 Reach Halls .. .. 50c Slazengcrs 65c Improved Birmal All Sleel Racket, 13, 13, 11 oz. priced at $14.50 Postage paid on all out of I own orders. Kaien Hardware Co. 1 J. L. Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors 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 properties convinces us that GOLD-ORE MINING CO. LTD. Shares at 8c Is the best buy today Gold-Ore .controls the Mornjng Star and Kagle Groups. Fpr particulars write.: Portland Canal Sales Co 318 Standard Bank Bldg. Vancouver, B.C. ,Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST "DANCING" At The Auditorium SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 23 and every evening thereafter, comjneneing at 8 o'clock One Dance 10c, 3 for 25c. Ice Cream anL Soft Drinks on Sale. Xo Admission Charge. MARINE MOTOR Lnss Starter .. .. $250.00 With Starler .... $300.00 fiovernment Taxes and U'reight F.xlra 8. E. PARKER, LTD. Ford Dealers Prince Rupert, B.C. response from5 Ihe men of tive, (lordon Mackay, on May B I here was also a second charge against the same man, thai of breaking jail ion May In. lie was found guilty on both counts and sentenced to one month in jail for each, sentences to run concurrently. t H. L. Robinson neled.for Ihe lefendant and US,, Mcfiill for Ihe Cr6vii. l n.".9 Four applications for natural ization papers was prranled Ilernhart Nelson and Strauss of Smithers, and Krick K. Dacklund and John A. Nyberg of L'sk. The will of Peter llagglund, an obi timer of Ihe Kispiox Valley, who died in March, 192 i, was passed for probaalei SMITHERS C. H. Sawle and S. II. Senkpiel of New Hazelton spent a couple of days in lown returning home on Wednesday in the new Ford purchased by Mr. Senkpiel. W. R. Henry, Ihe local Ford dealer received his third car load of these popular cars Mils week. The regular monthly meeting of the Anglican Church Women's Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. R. Champion on Thurs day aflernoon. Arrangements were completed for holding- Ihe next bi-monthly lea and sale, of home cooking wliifli is to be at. Ihe home of Mrs. II. C. Windl on Juno I. Peler Carr, chiropractor of Vancouver, a brolher of I ho Carr boys arrived in town on Wed The marriaare of Percy iue T-..inmw.s,unu. unnvu ... ciaridge of ......... Hanall and .Miss J. '" - , vera trii: a as fiirtillj greatly surprised itiiini as iia Ihey provide n nouse mr me ciiciincai wagons and to purchase '"'I''jDverenil of Iteirusl, Ireland, was were please.l not only wilh the add i- solmenizeil in (he silting room excellence of tho entertainment lional ladders, buckets , and other of lh(, umkley Hotel on Wcdnes- necessary apparatus. ,iitv ..vfiiinsr. The haony couple In the selection or a fire cinerh,.,. on i.',.j,..v moniinif for Man- i : I 1 ..t rt in iiwiiiim: iimi 'i.m- iwi.unr in . , aj where Mr. i.laridge is em- volunteer fire brigade. 'Hie ,pl()V,Ml UH ,iiwrjgil. unanimous clioice was J. S. Ken- , neqy wno nas aeieu in inis .r, ai,i,.ii' capacity before in Smilhers. Tlie ' r.Coivl two new cinei siarieii rigiu in on nis .,.,.,,..:,, ...wns fr ..., .0 dulies afler the meeting and t"'M participate in llifc F.mpire Cele- siock oi u.e preseiu equipme.u nr;Ui(ins ,.vl Monday, and the ami listen ine sum mat win nave boys aro ,,.! oul for nracliee u ie purciiased. up iuso sisine" Vvery night. The football learn ennsiiug voiuu.ieers ior me- nre and Ihe baseball learn has bee town, Jl. who all express .!. .. . a . willing- I . k , , ,. t Nlw jiazelloi. ness to help in this respect MONTH IN JAIL TO. INDIAN FOR ASSAULT Naturalization Papers Granted by Judge Young and Will Probated. SMITIIHRS, May 23. His Honor Judge Young of Prince Rupert conducted a session of Ihe. County Court here on Thurs- lay. There was only one crim inal case, that of Johnson Williams, an Indian, who was charg- d with assaulting another na TELKWA Plans for Ihe .spring race nice' lo be held on May 2a, are well under way, and a day full ot inlerest is assured those who allend. i For several days Ihe water ha been very high in both Jlulklcy and Telkwa rivers. In many places the roads have been almost impassable, and people liv ing near Ihe river have had lo do a little mountaineering to gel into their respective homes. Mrs. .1. Oreen of Tyee. Lake is Ihe delgale of ft. Stephen's W.A. at Prince Rupert. F. II. Chelllebiirgh relumed on Wednesday's delayed train from GOING WITH SHRINERS Mrs. Le Pine, will sail tomorrow night on Ihe C.N.R. boat for Van couver on an extended holiday trip in southern cities during which he will attend a meeting of the Imperial Shrine in Los An sreles on Juiie 4. 5 and 0, as a GetaBrightstait Shoe Polish IVillltt you put uauriett foot firwant ml with Ihe variety of talnil demonstrated. There wasn't a grown up who had anything lo hi wilh il except Ihe accompan ists and orchestra which played several overlures. Opening the evenings program, the I -.Us (ir- hestra, alivadysa favorite in- liluliou, won fresh praise for heir selections. Ihe sccoml lem was a song by a quartette- f boys, Johii (lillis, Lawrence irby, Sidney! Armstrong ami i liillfil in ld.1V the Telkwa leaill I A'nllui- IiiImi1.hi aim li:iv lioen ,.. .... ..... . . mep meer 111 Dial nw i Hie association h:if requests from indergiiing intensive training inder Ihe leadership of Frank irevscr fur motile time. They eceived well ineriled encores . ollowiijg .this ymnitni the itisses 'lsayijlon, Vera Kve and lltIMii)VeiU ilanced "La uiilaua" wilh a spirit that .vould be hard lo excel anywhere, All Ihree girls were particularly graceful. A treat was Ihe reeli ng if Miss llattie Young. Little Miss Young is a new coiner lo Aiiynx, hul she will be welcome oiitributor to future entertain nicnls. Toe dancing was de moustraled by Misses I'.dna Her- riii, Flo Kclley, Dora Origg am lean Robertson, while' Frances Kclley did the "Pas De Seiil" am .lad to repeat il At Ihe piano, Miss Pearl Jago showed considerable- talent, as lid Christina McLeod wilh her violin playing. Koth these young lady conlribulors had lo respom lo encores. The "Ilenila Caprice' was danced by the Misses Dora a Irfp Irf.'popley near where he finjrg, Juan is intcrcsleu In mining nlng claims claims. 31 ?v,enseiv .'a.rlil men have been busy at Ihe saw mill at Tallow for several days Frank iMiss . Ranks left on Wednes day night for Prince Rupert, where she has accepted a posi lion wilh Ihe firm of Lllizey A Davies. Whclan,i Dorothy Kt Nan f)0,-,,t Audray McMillan; . nijiin;'.-llfirit-fimtjoii,JpTii ?, number ; of, and 'llalt'ie Voiiiig. ' F Hoi Rob Id Kelley did an interprelivo lance called "Joy"; Tess (inrdon and hoius did (a 'sailor's honip'ipe uhI saiiig a sea song; Dora Origg Hal lie Young and Jean Robert son were seen on a Japanese lance, while "Pierello At Play was the occasion for Mrs. Kel Mrs. Harry Willis cnlcrlaineil kn-'s senior class of dancers to Ihe ladies of SI. hleplicns .A, ox h ill it their accomplishments at her home on tuesuay. i. Mspa Vera I'.ve. Hazel Dwyer, Tes Oordon, P. O'Neill Kathleen F.ve, Flo Kelley, F.dna Herrin and Au-ties Kruzick were Tfl VISIT CAIIFORNIA s,,,,l 1,1 munlier, which was Kpiciiiiioiy executed, ami won I till lif flttlllmittii flt-ii ullinp rmiri- Ralph Le Pine, accompanied by . r u. . I 1 I , I " J -. 1 r . . r " J VIU also given, while Alex. Cameron uid Jiinmie Foxley put on a duo which was introduced Inlo the program at Ihe last riiiuule, and Ihey made a big hit. Mrs. Ringslad and daughlers, Heraldine nnd Jeanelle. were passengers on the Princess Itenlrice Ibis morning bound frnm nellingham lo Port Kdwanl where Mr. Ringslad is manager of Ihe Pacific American Fisher ies Co.'s cannery. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Chrlsllan- sen, orrmerly of f h In cily, and family were arrivals frnm Solum, California, on the Princess Henf- rice this morning. They areslay-'ing at tlio Prince Ruiicrt Hold. Wanted For Sale For Rent i . i v-T.'-t--V:Y t,-. . i jj 5 - gfe'sp Jl'i? FIRE BRIGADE FOR SMITHERS New Organization Being Formed Under J. S. Kennedy at Interior Centre SMITIIHRS, May 23. Active sleps to form a volunteer fire brigade for Smithers were started on Wednesday afternoon at a meeting held in the Municipal Ofricc, when, lit the reipiest ,of the village commissioners, the business men of town gathered lo discuss this question. It was nosday evening and is renewing old acquaintances. Shel Robinson of Uncha Valley and a former Sinilliers resl-denl arrived on the delayed train Wednesday and will spend a couple of weeks in town. Slephen II. Hoskins, registrar of voters for the Skcena Electoral District, left on Thursday for points in his district west of hero and will conduct Courts ot Revision in connection wijh the voters' list. A. Fred Dunn, a Sinilliers student tjf Kdnionlon University, is receiving I he cnngraluialionf or unanimously agreed that imme- llis friends on his winning a first member of the Divan of (iizeh Temple. The baml patrol an'J nobles of (iizeh Temple, Victoria, will leave Vancouver by special train on May 2 to attend the Los Angeles festivities and Mr. and Mrs. Le Pine will igo south with the party. The (Iizeh Temple of Victoria is holding it shrine ceremonial in Vancouver today. ANYOX CHILDREN MAKE A BIG HIT ANGLICAN CONCERT No Grownups Took Part Except as Accompanists and diale action hould He taken lo ypal scholarship for geeral pro- ANYOX, May 22. Those who overhaul and make additions to fjcjency in medicine and surgery. attended the children's concert the fire fighting equipment now on hand. To make (his possible .Hitler the auspices of the Angli- A-l'.-un Chim-h,. a few uiuhl un. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c WAKTKB WANTKD. Producer, woman or man, for Prince Rupert, lo sell made in.M.C. housedrosses elc. direcL to consumer. Cash commission. Slate references ami experience in first teller. Samples arranged for. Great West Sales Co., I.ld., 310 Pender W., Vancouver. WANTKD. Girl or woman for general work. Must have some dining room experience. Apply Ilox 251 Daily News ollire. FOR SALE 'OR SALK. It h.p. Frisiiee, 2 cylinder, cycle and equipment. Snap at' 8)50.00. 7 h.p. Frisbee, I cylinder, ft in. Imre, 7 in. slroke, wilh reverse gear, propeller and coil )S50. h.p. Melz and Wise semi-deisel needs some parts-$10. Single drum friction hoist $10. Nine inch turning lalhe wild chuck and tools, ir.l).(i0. Fairbanks Industrial scale, 5,000 lbs. capacity, 1.25.00. Conveyor shaft and sproeke', 3!.00, ...... Sleam tire vulcaniser, 3M t' tVj in. wilh hand tools $100. Ice crusher 1.10.00. Three reverse gears, 5, 111 ami 15 h.p. $10.00, $35.00 and 15.00. Pinion ring for aiilns and marine engines. NOIITHKRN KXCHANOi; 213 Second Ave. PhOiie 23, FOR SALK or Rent The Kssing ton Hotel, Port Kssington, U.C. containing 2H bedrooms purlly furnished, for terms apply A. D.' Hardic, Port Kssington, or John L. Christie. Prince Ru pert. FOR SALK. Pleasure boat. 26 feel, perfect condition, ready to slep in In. Must be sold this week for Ihe best offer Apply Ilox 2U, Daily News olllce. 122 FOR SALK. Oas boat "Ilonan za" :I0 fool cabin boat, 10-12 h.p, Palmer engine. Firsl class order. Apply to owner, Cow Hay. ' . 123 FOR SALF.,V fifiirimerc.inl. -Hotel Prihre Rupert, furnished. bargain. M. M. Stephens A Co.. Lid. tf Kill HALh. .ew 0 hole range polished sleel lop. A snap Apply Oordon'a Orocery. Phone 447. 122 FOR SALK. Piano, $300. Singer sewing machine $50.00. Ill Kighlh Avenue Fast. 12 FOR SALK. Pleasure boafKcho C. L. lleindel. Cold Storage Phone 221. FOR SALK-cheap. IH -fiood kllchen range Dyer Apartments. TO RENT TO HUNT. Two room furnisliei i i i... .i i. apariineiii, ny day, wcck or orj inonlh. tilose in. Phone Red 007. 127 FOR RKNT. Clapp apartment WQsletibaver Hros. tf T BOARD HOARD and Room, or hoard only. 4 43 Fifth Avenue Kast. Phono Red 707. HOARD. Tho Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. KNITTED GOODS SWKATKRS nnd nil kinds of knileed goods made lo order. Phone lilack 395, If LOST OST. In Post Olllce, black umbrella with green hook handle. Valutl as keepsake. Finder phone Red 3D0. FOUND FOUND. Moosehearl nin. Ap ply Daily News olllce. DOATU AND LAUNCHES 'RICKS OF F.AKTIIOPF. 4-CYCLK Marine llogines l-II.P. without clutch $185.00 4- 11.1'. I cylinder MD 200.00 C-II.P. I cylinder 111) 450.00 5- H.P. I cylinder 1ID 750.00 h-H.P. 2 cylinder MD t50.00 10-11. P. 4 cylinder I.D (75.00 All the above except the first include the Famous Joes Reverse (Sear, and full eleclrioal and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Kaslhopc Uros., 1747 Oeorgid .St. W. Vancouver. U.C. Always at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouso, Agents Phone 381 ; SNEDDON TAXI 134 nywhere at Anytime. Five pan- 4enger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Rates: 50c for I or 2 passengers. 25c for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE AUNCII "Oh Itaby" at your ser vice day or night. Comfort - Safety-Courtesy. If U s a water trip call Lpuric Lambly Phon.-s 570 or 131. TAXI 692 fills DKPKNDAIlLK TAXI, Daj and Night service. Comfort and Courtesy is . uiy motto PHONE 692 CONRAD LEE Sland: Richmond Rooms. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call (ieorgc, Paul or Oust) Prompl Service and Comrorl Day or Night Stand: ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Kmpress Hotel. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Bagoane, Furniture Moving. If you want unyfhing Mit for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Ilox 099. NORTHERN TRANSFER Call for Haggage and Kxprcss Northern Transfer. Day Phono Red 243. Night phono Oroeii 397 W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repair Shop. He . pairs of all kinds promptly at tended lo. We repair typewriters, gramophones ami do picture framing. Carpet laying. Furniture crating. TOM BALLANGER Phone Illile 025. 31H I'Hlii OIL SKINS Palronlze Home Industry. Ask for Le Claire's RUPERT BflAND OIL SKINS Ilest by lest Made In Prince Rupert by import Hoys nnd Girls Phone: Black 404 KEITH'S CAFE. When In Slewart visit ' Keith's Cafe in Kltitr Kdwanl Holpl now rn-inodelled. Up-to-date Dining Honm niid Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. Experienced Suits iiihiIi- 1 Pre.in: ,i Fulton Stie.-' nuclei LoiUnil FounJ.ie COLUMBIA RECORDS NKW l'r.M:e.- t ' - . no wrt.-:- f I product ions Trots, Sim--: ;,- , r IIIUSIC lljr W S;.; . Call in anil iir.ir pninjpr DiiDrBT ui... llnrd Ave , 1 W BEDDING OUT PUNTt Plants IIiii! t1 v . for yum ,,, y beddniK '"J , ally an!,,-,, . t relied ui.nt goods. Store I'll,, c i (reeiilmn-i- i' I McCarthys. 1U .1 Cin'-a.-thir 4 nrt h.. rtrA Vttfv r.i Sf ? !lf Lll LIIMC tic' ai'U - OtO. PAPA0UPVJU5. o.-9 Third Ave. FM'i He Coinf TOM CALCHEFF Dry blei k v Fresh w l'li... , I! A. IS A At Tailor FUrtNITURE. FIREWOCO. Mondays. xnwv. - urdays. sMkm ' (" (I r V Diieiiurt nppORTUXin FOR SALI new and -lure localise of -al i: iuicuimr PHOTU rii"""" P. J. RYAN P.O. II x priiH'1 H 1 Service '"' MAIL SCHEDULE For the Et- From vno a Mondays. IU",D. i'W Fri.lay, .Ih- ' To Vancouver- Tuesdays-Mail closes Saturdays From Vancouver- t Sundays a Wednesday A.J Friday ,n i- i a m il r. I, Il V S. I" t5' 9:l ' .. il H i, ' l! ti To'Anyox, Alice Arm- p ... I In l' a Dl Sundays . Alice i From Anyo, - .... A II 1 rucsiHij" o 'toaTAayA Premier I V a. j Sundays preIer From 5iewt" - Tuesdays Sundays ,nd Naas To Port Simpson points Thursdays ad v . r Port Sin'i"- rxnm Blver Points-Saturdays To Alaska Po'nts ,9 .. . 18 and From Mny Alaska . l. P points To Qoeen Cnan From Qoen Pol"19- . I and - May 7 0 polo11