PAGE FOUR jr t it ? IMMIGRANTS BRINGING UP , FATHER . By George McMantis . . THREE Vrl Avj FOR CANADA tSOT bt-CE-P A vvitSK. GT OF OVER. tONE I Numbers Arriving from Europe This Week end on Several Steamers MANY FROM BRITAIN Special Trains are Meeting New - t. ..u V-!-i-. ' and Tomorrow ' .AIO.NTRKAL, Ail. 2.'-.L-firnups nf npru-ullu'ral solllors who art enniinfr lo Canada nhdir ih. aiT5 pieos of llio department or Col nnizailnii, Aprii'iiUum and .S'a lional Railways arc iiuluilod Tn tno passenger lists or (lie An raniii of Iho'Ciinard linn and (ho MoRanlic and Star of llie Domin ion linn, Whirm slnanlni's arc at Onnlmc this week end On Ihn Aurani.a is a special parly of 1 27 men lining brought mil as farm hands, this parly Doitipr in charge' of II. II. Maxwell of Ihn Ilnlfast oflice of Ihn Can adian .National Railways. These men am destined for weslnrn points hut a number of Ihem will he located on farms in Ontario. There am also on hoard Ihn Aurania two groups coming to Ihn Dominioir under settlement a'els hy which families are placed on the land on farms ready for occupancy and operation. Some of these families are travelling under the auspices of the overseas settlement acrl, in which Ihn governments of Great Britain and Canada co-operate. Included in these family groups am nine who followed the special correspondence course organized in Hurope hy the Canadian National Railways for Hie purpose of acquainting intending settlers with the special and' peculiar agricultural conditions' that prevail in the Dominion. Ontario Government .Them is further a parfy numbering 2.'J individuals lining lii;ougli lo Canada by the Ontario government anil a further group of 22 Ukrainians who are being admitted (o the country under the provisions of the spec ,laTiict which permits a limited number of farm laborers to come from rounlries in lliiVope outside Ihij selcrlivo area 'From' llie .Megan lie there will also diseiiib.uk 'T'large number o f settlers of liriish origin in eluding a special parly from communities in Wales. There aY6 on the .Mcganlie twelve ilies coining here under the overseas settlement act, these Hies nuii'ilierihg in all' 8U i 1 1 dividnilrhero is a, parly of 27 farm' laborers from Czechoslovakia coming lo Hie west. Altogether there are 1)5 1 passen gers lo disembark from the I wo ,'lhg at Halifax but these have cjonslderably lessened in Tiers,' the great - movement now .being directed towards Quebec , with llie opening oT the SI. Lawrence routes. ' , ''ln.;sj)ecjal shifts rif (be Canadian National llailways which are in charge of these large .movements al the Atlantic seaports have been transferred from Halifax and are now al Quebec in readiness for llie season's business there. SHIPMENTS OF PRAIRIE GRAIN - - - j 'During Crop Year 113,002,000 i Pushels Moved From West-it " ern" Points WINNM'KO, April 25. Nearly iyjoVfrnlns or si sly cars ea(li .anii each train nearly lialf a mile ju length are represented in the loiai niovemeni 111 no gram from pfdnts'jin Hie Cailadian Na tional llailways in Wesiern (,aii ?aila since llie, openliiig. of ibo present graiiuyeari on August 1 ts)2, according lo grain figures s CROSS WQRD PUZZLE -H mm' Horizontal 1 A parent 2 Flower Male parent K Personal pronoun ill drain 12 A child's thanks 11 Southern stale (air.) 10 Metal in raw slate 18 A map ' t!l Micri'.'i'forv bird '"T 21 The liigh card 2:i To offer 25 Thus 27 Cry of sheep 21) Chilli's name Tor falher .'Hi Kitchen u tonsil . 31 Money' (F.nKlishJ 32. A numeral 33 Two.oYld Vjlers t 35 Devoured ' 37 iracft tail.) '?' 38 A beverage seamc'rs .-.at. Qiiebeo f'oday aiwl 'J ;'.",f5 t.rf ! , ' ir.wl?.v' 1 ilTw hit 'n,;,-f',iH,.s ,vr 1 1; 1 0 discover Y ouiiiiiiy, I'A.imuuii mo 01 iiici lliird' ela"ss' pnssengers beingl made' atulhaf poi:l. -i Special Trains As soon as tile landing formalities will have, been complel '-' c'd ; wilbi these travellers will , embark on special I rains on fhe ('anadian National Tlailwayx "which yjll be in wailing on pier, ' anil w.ilj continue lo J heir dolln-( at ion oyer- ihe lines of thai sys-lem.l liere'ViPc yet parties (a pd- '7 !te (4.!';M ii) Toward rl -1 1. rUl m KEY TO CROSS WORD PUZZLE. V. , . Id Ontario's dry law (ab.) t2 Sohg of praise - '- X 51 Single 53 Kxclamat ion used in Dible 5 4 A point of Hie compnss 55 A flat: fish ' ' cars containing liushejs (if graiir 1.13,002,000 have niuveu frhnVpoinj s, jirr the; (ihdinVi'1' Na-i I iOnulAveslern' lines . . the approaches of seeding time, together Willi unsatisfactory road conditions in Hie western prriviiires 'had' reiltiied coii-siderably the amount of grain yerticai " 1 Myself 3 Thus I Sailor 5 A' French conjunction 7- Near ; t 8 lxclamation 1) To locate ' " iMeans Vi'f lie .1 13 Oi'io' II DeiVoliitg pleasant surprise 15 Part df verb "liV be" : I' 15 A 'Is'phere ' 1 j'7 Tirilsh' 2(1 A' (me 22 Talks' joud; noisy 2i A Svaler course 2 A'n'ljl'fol; a'Vimlilelon 27 A girl's nanie ''alii) ' 28 A card ' ' ' "' , 3 5, Tnkes. 1 30 To ml away for preservation t :i An nninii'l 3'J A calheilral city : 40, Mineral in rock I it An animal 'if A pronoun .41 A Kii'l name ; iH A river in Knrope i.'O Upon 51 All eorreel (nh.) 50 rtno.o'f'the Ilnjted plates (ntO 52 Kaslern time' (ah.) i3 Nnie in vocal scale .rep;i;liiiiens, were served. J'ho!o pVeenl, ' besides Mr. ,md Mrs. vaYii,,''.iiciiiiefr 'M'iss Kditli MJss Nellie Slrachaii, Mrs. .1. Coombs, Harry Walker, Krie (lingwall, Hob l-'rizzell, Alfred Svvalison and A. Coombs. being; marketl-ili though Sas-!-,, . kalchewah hiid 'Alberta a consii0 yLfi fLUYftnj HUIU eranie amouni is yei coming lor- CflTTU AUCWIIP f ADMlTM wan;. In (he week endiing Apri ! rlr lit AVtWUt llAKUlllN 23, Saskatchewan farmers nvar-i keled 357,0fi(f Ini'shi'ls aiul Allier ta farmers ino.noo bushels, Loadings during llie week were 023 cars which reduced the amount in sliirage by approximately ' 500,000 bushels. At present time there, is smnjelhiug 'over four million bushels' rejtnrt-fd in slorage on Canadian Na- iidiau National points at present. During Ibe period since, the opening or Hie grain yen' 3,370 cars of grain have been rieljverJ ed by the Canadian National at Vancouver. SURPRISE PARTY Friends Last Nlqht Helped Jack Swanson, Seventh Avenue E.'1 Celebrate His Birthday 1, A number of friemjs las night giilhereil lo sorinu a surnris'e Daffodls Carried Away and Cven the Bulbs pug up and This sprinig. Tom Silversiries planleil J wo rows of daffodils, one on each side o f (ho path lending to iis front door. They thrived well am cnn)e info bloom. I'lien along came a vandal 01' vandals, visited the garden by night and picked all hut liree of the flowers. Thai was on Thurs day. Yesterday the remaining three were laken, aiid in at least one case llie bulb .was lifted and everything carried away. Mr. Silversliles has been con ferring with his neighbors and finds lial others have had situ ilar experiences. R. Si Sweellng, O.P.R. auditor, arrived from Vancouver on Mm available In nr ium vVhi-lr'wnu Princess Heal rice This morn .g.Wmmenceil pnil in llm'slimmer Cunailian' Cunailian'" '"'Nn-lfia'rty Nai'pn'rty on on Jack Jack Swanson, Swanson, 10f6 10f3 1 , He lie will will be be here here TENNIS DANCE WAS BRILLIANT Annual Event Last Night In Elks Proved Most Enjoyable Seldom lias there been a dance given in the cily that proved as eujoVnhlc and brilliiVnt as the leiiuis ball al the 1 litis' Home last evening'. Hractically all the tennis player? olf the City were 1 1 fere with their friends, j'he hall was tastefully ilec.ounlci! with tenni. nets, l'aipiels, balls and oilier emblems of the game and of llie local club 'which enco.u'nuges that kind of sprit!? 'Music was'firovided by the Serenaders, consisting nf Miss Morrison, Kenny Hood, deorge lloric Jr., and W. Cooper willt additions from lime lo time from the W.eslholme Orchestra. A splendid buffel supper was served at half past eleven, the earlier hour being much appreciated hy the dancers. All sat down togelbe,! and Hie boys of Hie tennis clfib wailed on Ihem, giving wonderful service. This is ,uu annual event and Inst night il' lacked nothing of the enljnisiiisni of former similar occasions. The fact that Ihc sexes weVe ibout equal in numbers lended to make things go well. Com in ij Ices in charge were jfi follows: " Chairman (linl M.C. A. II. Carmirhael. '' Refreshments -- Misses Caroline Milchell, Ktanda Marsh, Ituhy Scot anij Mrs. S. V. Deeorallnns i W. I,. McKenzie and V. Criiikshanks. Programs and liiusie Miss drace Ciirlin ami V. Jlurgess. HINTON IS ACTING FOR PROVINCE OF ALBERTA ON COAL V. 1'. Ilinton, well known in this cily as a freiiuenl visitor formerly wien lie was vice.pre- sidcnl of the Grand Trunk Paci fic Railway, is representing llie proviiice of Al.berla in connection wilh coat shipments lo (he province of Ontario and llie development of Ibe railway rale-for il. II is hoped In ship a inianlily of llie product this year. Sport: Chat Of course ibe breezes are slill a lillle chill lo Ihink of swiiu- miiig but thai, is no reason why l hose who lakij so much enjoy nient during the summer al the Salt Lake should not turn out now lo get things In shape so Hial lliey may enjoy Ihcir sport again in a few weeks' lime. The rarl lhal Ibe Swimming Club was not able lo tfcl a ipiorum on Thursday night for lis annual ineeling makes il. look as If a liil 'of neopl,. here like lo enjoy themselves liul want someone else lo io the work thai will make it possible for Ihem lo do so. If conililions al the Salt Lake this yiar are not favorable, lols of penpln will complain, for- gellilig lhal I hey did -not show enough inlere'sl in Hie thing themselves lo I urn out for the annual ineelins. A nlne-hnliv golf course will be an added altracllnn Ibis year al Jasper Park for tourists. The course has been bn'ill In llie highest standards ami uses wi golfing lerrnln IninieiHalely jissne.l Today" by mil il Monday of Illil and was rushed forward iionai 1 orriciais nere. in um .-m.-tiih nvi-mir r..isi, me ciecas- wiien he wil nroceed on he wild siwi. n.r.i period from August 1, 1021, In Jon being his birthday. Oames Princess Mary to visit the com- pril 23, 1.5)25, a total of 83,031 and dancing were enjoyed and pany'a Alaska olllcc. course will he ready for use by the limo I he season opens. There Wanted For Sale Forwent FOR SALE KOR SAL!! al Terrace. I I.O. Three ten acre chicken ranclu, lo be sold at once, as owner is leaving Hie country. Price 75.00, $ 150.00 ami $200.00. Look Ihem over iiiick. Apply to A. 0. Lillle, Prince Rupert, H.C. 102 FOR SAl.KOompletely eiiuipped pleasure boat.' 30 x 5), 1 5b. p. Ilerlhs for four persons. New mil in first class condition. A bargain for quick sae. Apply Hox 2 52 Daily News Olllcc. t'OR SAI.K. Kitchen range nml While sewing machine. Phon Omen 023. 09 TO RENT TO HKNT. Suite, five rooms. bath and range. Apply (!. P. Tinker. 'I'p7 It I'OR HKNT. Furnished house, six rooms. Phone (Sreen 403. I'OR HKNT. - Clapp aparlment veslcnhaver Hros. tf BOARD HOARD. The Iniander, 830 Second Avenue. .Phone 137. HOARD AND ROOM, or board only. Phone Red 707. COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia Records no scratching. Finest ro productions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and hear Ihem. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third. Avenue WOMEN'S EXCHANGE IF you have any plain sewing or fancy work you wish lo dispose of, we will sell ft for you. Articles in this department nut limited to one dollar. The Dollar Slore. Red 321. NORTHERN TRANSFER Cajl for Haggnge and. Express Northern Transfer. Day Phone Reii'243? Night phone (treen 307. W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR. is a good golfing turf, llie fairways are clear of actual oul-croppings ami llie whole course has a pleasing' rugged selling'. The route selected encloses a great hearl-shapeij area with the first hole starling and the last hole finishing at. Hie lower point of llie heart. At the lop there is a double back and, furlher along, a loop of, three holes wliich are on a peninsula running out into l.ac Hcamrrl. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. C. Knighl, Mrs. II. O. Sinclair and W. A. Evans, Vancou ver; .urs. ii. i,. ju. (ilggey, Terrace; A. II. Williams, Whinipeg; R. Maconachie, Lindsay,' OiiV.;' E. M. Cabrera, Mrs. II'. W. patllil-son, A. Robertson and Alfred Adams, Massell; .lames llaslle, llnckley Hay; 11. K. (i'orilo'n, Orande Prairie; (I. II. Nelson, Oeorgelown; C. H. I'lewlu and Phil Hient.en, Wark Channel. Central A. Slavln "and W. Hinle. Smllhers; Nels Pearson, I.iicke- ..... . .. .... ... .. v r pori; 1. iniggan, w. lirown, I Oarfl, W. h'alg, F. W. Hair' an and 11. E. Thornton, C.N.R.; Dixon, Ocorgclown. Chris BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICKS OF EASTIIOPI 4 -CYCLE Marine Engines -4-II.P. wilholil clutch $185.00 1-II.P. f cylinder. MD 2(50.00 C-H.P. I cylinder 1ID 450.00 H-JI.P. I cylinder HI) 750.00 8-11. P. 2 cylinder MD 450.00 1 0-11. p. V cylinder I.D 175.00 All the above except the first include the Famous .lues Reverse dear, and full cleclrieal and propeller equipment. The best lhal money can buy. Easlhopo Hros., 1747 Cieorgi.i St. YV, Vancouver, H.C. Always at your service. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhero at Anytime. Five pas senger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Rates: 50c for l or 2 passengers, 25c for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "Oh Haby" at your ser vico day or night. Comfort Safety-Courtesy. If It's a water trip call Laurie Lambly. Pboiifs 570 or 1 3 1 . TAXI 592 THE DKPENDAHLE TAX!. Day and Night service. Comfort and Courtesy is niy hiqUq. PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE .Stand: Richmond Room's. I TAXI Taxi 67 Phone . (Call George, I'aul or (lust Prompt Service and Comfort Day or NigM Stand: 30SS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Aercns from BmiiroHS Hotel FURNITURE WE handle the FAWCE'IT guaranteed' copper bearing Sleel Ranges and all grades of high gradu furniture wo exv-change. PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE, Auctioneers FURNITURE. New and Secondhand (Furnl-ure Store. We Huy, Soli and Em- changev ' New und Secondhand Ooods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 39 Third Ave. Phone llrt. High Low High Low MONUMENTS P. LeClalre Sub, P.O. 'No. "1. Prince Rupert, H.C. Agent for Granite, Marble and Stone Monuments and Headstones. Phone Hlack 401. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Banoane, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone ns. 1.0. Hot 1'J!. KNITTED GOODS - - ' .rMfc' ... SWEATERS and all kind9 of knileed goods made tn order. JMiluie Hlack 305. If f O ' V "' PRlVcE RUPERT" TIDES ' 'i '"' i t t t Saturday, April Z5. 2:31 a.m. 15:10 p.m. 0:10 a.m. 21.13 p.m. Sunday, April 26 '3:(l!)'a.iii. 15:58 p.m. 51:48 a.m. 21:18 p.m. 20.8 t. 18.0 " o jr it 0.5 " U0.2 lis :i..'l OlMS tr Int l Fiatumc Stiwiet. InI Crl Hiituft iiW ftwrvrd. daft mm DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50cj WANTS MAID WANTKD. Apply Mrs. A. YV right, tl5 I ifih Avenue Has I. U'J Articlei Lost hni Fourtd.&c MAIL SCHEDULE For the Eatt Monday-. W ilnp rf.iv. .r.c uruays. cloicg iRj (,.m. From the East . Mondays, Fridays, due al 7 a.m. To Vancouver Tuesdays- ti.i . 1 . .... .111111 ninsej at ;I5 p Saturday- ( Fridays, I C.I'.R. Api-.i Id : , From Vancour 'Sundays , . Wednesdays Thursdays 1. . C.P.R. Apni e tii and Premier '.p. s M'a.I.i a.i I I "II D OU1HJUI3 hrom Anvox. a CLArni. n and Premier r j .... B Fridays x a um vi wiii-f" River Points . ...... To Alaska Polnt-r. April C I i at.it From Alaska Pottts-Anril 10 a' I i:l To Queen Charlolio mano Ai.rll II :i ; From Queen Chartoiw Points , Aprtl 0 anil 'S' nn rnLLEOTIOS ... a a I Ii m 1 ' Irn Ave a '.i ii u r. . . I. Allin AVrtH. M5 ' ; 1st Ave. iv tiKBia-01., - . 6th Ave. A ruiion- - Slli A Vfi. & TlHMIlIJSWl I ltli Ave. i Sherbrvok 1 I I.I Ave. A Conrnq ' ... ..... t. Ilnva 1 jive mil ivm. . v. iiiij - - .1 ... . . II.. . j fVifA n 11 - ivn. iv v." . " 1 . . n 5th Ave.& MiDiw - 5 . til l,U L. I'lU. IV' -'rr - i . n II-.... lull W IIH1 L .T rrov. 2.. II. 1.1. W l . a 71 3rd Ave. A Ful on SI WATER NOTICE. ; ... net. DIVERSION ABW -"ru 111' :oiti.3ii I w' i. rarkinir , Bu(i.. rnnvor, .:.. 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