III III III ill In page roua and it is all new 1925 slock. Sykes or Hussey Rack, ets, $3.50 to $30.03 Presses .... . . $1.25 Covers , $2.00 Rubber Crips ... 25c Out nevivnr .... C5c Sun Visors .... $1.00 Reach Halls . . . 50c Sluzerigcrs I, ..... . 65o Improved Hirmal All Steel Racket, 13. 13, H pz. priced at .. .. .. $14.50 Postage paid on all out of town orders. Kaien Hardware Co. Sl J. L Blaiii Contractor Agent fop J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Class and Glazing. Sash,' Doors and Mouldings P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 Hi You were Fortunate if you bought Premier Mines when il was only a prospect; or Dunwcll or H.C. Silver when these slocks could he bought for a fraction of I heir present value. Gold Ore is yet but a prospect, if il was a mine you would pay much more than eight per share. YVrile us for particulars. Portland Canal Seles Go 31S Standard. Bank Bldg. Vancouver, B.C. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST Auditorium Dancing Every Evening, 8 to 11, 1 Dance 10c; 3 for 25c Ice Cream and Confectionery on Sale Cards and Tables Wednesday Evening: Songs by O. Couture and II. Astoria MARINE MOTOR Less Starter .. .. $250.00 With Starler .. .. $300.00 Ooverninonl Taxes and Freight Extra S. E. PARKER, LTD. Ford. Dealers Prlnco Rupert, B.C. Ross. Last N.ght MAYPOLE DANCE PRETTY Dance Followed Spectacular Event In Which Many Took Part The crowning of Miss Myra Kinslur as Queen of the May- was a incfuresnuo and colorful affair whiclt. attracted an essem-bly filling the Exhibition Hall to capacity last night. At the appointed time the regal parly was ushered from Ih? rear of the hall to the raised carnival dais which Was artistically decorated wilh flowers and foliage in spring effecj. Through I lie aisle of Maypole dancers,!, he Queen wa led by the little flower girls Mary Evans and Daphne Hrtllby down a rose strewn path. Immediately following the queen were the little crown bearer Anne Kirkendahl and I lit maids of honor Miss Pol ema Cameron and Miss Hernicn Mayor Newton presided and, after making a few appropriate remarks, the crowning was per formed" by Miss Palpcia Slink. the centre--of Iho floor was1 then cleared for the Maypole Dance in which Misses Audrey Parkin, Audrey Trcinayne, I. in nea Hanson, Eleanor Tile, Eliza-1 beth Wilson, Maxine Heilbroner, Kathleen Duncan, Ruth Anna Starr, Enid Morris, Frances Tie mayne, Amelia PiHshury, Pat ricia Stork, Helen McOatfery, Shelia Stuart, Margaret Smith, Edith Kergin, Muriel Waikerand lean Scott look part. The queen's cnslumn was ol while organdie trimmed wilh black with pale blue sash andlie bows. The style was mid-Vic lorian as were also Ihe frocks ol tho I wo maids of pink organdie and pale green wilh hats to match. Credit for tho success of the entire May gueen lesiivities are due lo Mrs. David Thomson who took charge for Ihe Elks and Fair Hoard, (Hying invaluable assistance were Miss: f. A;' Mills and Miss Agnes. I.orialus6n, and Miss Lorraine (Irani 'who was accompanist. ; ' V ; After the crowning ami May pole Dance a Jitney dance started with the Queen Waltz as Ihe opening number. Hen Self was master of ceremonies, John Hul-ger and Harvey Eraser presided at the door and Iho orchestra consisted of Kenny Rood, Howard White, Miss Irene Morrison anil! M. Coooer. PARTY ENTERTAINED SUNNYSIDE CANNERY! i Mr. and Mrs. Field Strang Hosts to Large Party of Prince ! Rupert People at I Dinner I A number of Prince Runert people were dinner guests hint: 'evening of Mr. and Mrs. Field1 Strang at . Sunnyslde Cannery. iTbey lofl here in Ihe morning in1 'Mr. and Mrs. (Ieorge HryantV power yacht Ilarla for IheSkecna River and lunch was served aboard the boat. Some fishing was done by members of Iho parly and In Ihe afternoon when: the weather made Hie outdoors Jrailier played homo. abou I I which toasts. untenable, bridge was! in Mr. and Mrs. SlrangV Tho climax was Ihe din-! nor in the mess house l o which I Iwenly sal down and all lhurn were Appropriate I Giving the Victoria Dayl m JUNIORS -Llttla IR BRINGING UP FATHER, By George McM; f I TQt-Q tiEUNO TO POT THE ) I ' MR CxOWfS VAERC't I f THA.Nf rou f OU Kr OCT tOOi SAtt VHEW.E. (M ThTTI TENNIS i EUROPE TOONV-THM-b HtM le5, VA r PlpO? ' A K&TOW ?JJ V have i complete jST THE OOOW, NOW y1 V .Afc" ''5 I r rCTR II line of Tennis (jonds, l HIE 7wfer7 cPl ttv QUEEN CROWNED LASTEVENING Large Crowd Attended Interesting Event at Exhibition. Hall touch Ihe place cards were in the form of Union Jacks. Dancing followed the dinner am! the parly arrived home soon after (en o'clock. Those going from here were Mr. and Mrs. d'enrge Hryanl, Mr. and Mrs. McLennan, Consul and Mrs. Wakefield, F. (L Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. MeClymont. .Miss R. R. Scott, Mr. and, Mrs. S. K. Campbell, II. F. Pullcn, E..C. (iihhohs, Mr. and Mrs.. Norman Wall and daughter, ami Mr. and Mrs. Weslenhaver. NATIVE SONS OF CANADA MAY BE ORGANIZED HERE With Ihe visit here tomorrow of Robeft II. (".arsons of Victoria. president of Ihe general assembly of Hie Native Sons of Canada, an effort wiH be made lo link up the local Sons of Canada organi zation wilh I lie larger organiza tion of which il is not now a unit. Mr. Car.so'ns, who arrives hero tomorrow by train after having organized brunches of Ihe Native Sons of Canada al Jasper, Prince (ieorge and Ter race, will address a m,eeling tomorrow nigh! and will sail Thursday evening for the soulh. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert E. T. Calvert, Port Clements ; J. H. C'raham. Loekejiorl; Dr. (uy Palmer and '.Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Maxwell, Huckley Hay; (ieorge Trimble, Winnipeg; Miss Annie M. Andrews, Skidegale; Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Chrislensen and family, Selma. Cal.; Mrs. II. W. Patlinson, A. I). Haillie and J. Wilson, Prince Rupert, Miv. W. R. McAfee, Georgetown ; Thomas Cole and W. H. Machines, Victoria; II. J. Wells, J. M. Rulslon, II. A. Cornwall, Charles L. Hates, C. J. Rowbolham. C. S. Williams. Dr. and Mrs. lire! I Anderson, F. A. Rice and Col. R. S. 'Knight, Vancouver; Ian (5. Davis, James D. Slaler, Willlaln C. Uiell, J. C. Thomas, Mr. -and Mrs. H. Atchison ami Malcolm Lauge, Claxlon; J. S. (ilynes, port Essington; R. L. MacDouald, Halmoral; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Snell, Hanall: T. Hashaw, C. A. Wilbourii and (1. Kittle, Usk; H. Isman, Regina; Charles J. Hukemeyer and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hukemeyer, San jAiis.Obispo; David Critchley, Inverness; Edwin (iream and lloss. Draper. San Francisco; P. M. 01-sen, IMielan; T. II. Walsh, Hazel-touj IL- Caviness nnd.1 P. -XocL Montreal; W. Ellis, Priice Oeorge; S. N. Chris! Ian, Port Edward; Mr. and Mrs. II. Hrooks. Calgary; Carl (Irafstrom, Carlisle; R. W. Slums, Seattle; C. M. Encs. Kwinilsa. Central O. Morrison, Edmonton; Mr. nd you hava Nature's eicatcil gilt. Naiuia'a Keraadv (Ml Tabled ) a vgelabla laxative, tones ha organs and relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headaches. renewing that vigor and (food tret. Intf an ,A L.-1.... .-II 1 I . .v vu n v , win. C.ta23e. fZT 30 Ytat Uox. Chips off the Old Block Tlia same Nt In ona-thlrd doaes, candy-coaled, fcrehlldren and adults. Ura Sold By Your. Dructlit mm ORMES LIMITED and Mrs. L. fl. P. Howe and family, Huckley Hay; S. Clarke and E. Thompson. Vancouver; Thomas King, Kirkland Lake; (!. Chaso; F.- Duggan, C. (iosinan, S. Shefskey, C. J. Senkbill and A. C. Koby, C.N.R.; William Henrn, oily; E. Ferreira, Phelan; L. Haigh and S. Knudsen, Balmoral; E Pedersen Ketchikan ; John W. Morison, F. Cordon, II. Henseu, A. II. Ewarl, Stinnyside; T. J. Spofford, Toronto; Joseph V. Keyes. Ocean Falls. tt Tlia Min in tin Mnnn ? mi. man in nit ii.uuii i . YS. SEVERAL boxers have found the game gelliiiy dull so they, are trying matrimony for a change. A LOT of Iho boys I know are afraid there will bo a "tell the I ruth week" soon. NOW thai Ihe fishing season is here le us begin to think about bait. A lot of' people are not no funny as they look. TO Mac the greatest sport of all Is Irying hard to swat tho ball, Or going out with mitt on hand To stand and wall and then lo stand, And when the ball comes near his way Some very shocking words lo say. Yes, Mac's a sporl, that we all know. In fact I heard him (ell me so. AHOUT Ihe saibest Ihinz in Ihe world is an optimistic mas-col for a ball loam that never wins. NEWS or the dash lo the pole will today be nothing hut a dash. EVEN if Amundsen reaches the North Pole il. will he some years before he can- popularize it as a tourist resort. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert May 26, 1915. Word has been received here that Major C; W. Peck, and Capl. Don Moon; have - . bolh! boon wounded jin acJo;) jTh0;:'teal contingent has1 lieeh through heavy fighting Ihe past few days and Micro arc- believed lo he more casualties. No particulars hayq, however, been yet received Mayor .Newton and Aid. Mont gomery had a verbal haJilc al last night's council meeliii,, the main point al issue being Ihe expenses of the mayor on his re cent trip south, a slafeincnt in regard In which was demanded by Aid Montgomery. The siiperinlenilenl of utilities reported to the city council last nighl thai Iho ncl surplus of lb electric light department for the month of April was $1.01)8.18 and thai of Iho telephone do parlmenl, $718.5:1. Tho efforts of the Daughters of the Empire yesterday resulted in f 1,10(1 being cleared for Red Cross purposes.' The Hoard of Trade luncheon yesterday afternoon aboard Iho learner Prince fieorgo was addressed by A. C, (lanlc, M.E., who spoke on mines and minerals wilh particular reference to this" district. Provincial Constable T. A. Carnin has arrived here front Vancouver lo take charge of the police launch Adanac. Wanted For Sale For Rent Cits! nriuin riilio tcvt,l 5" 2 C DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c WANTRB i WANTED. Producer, woman or man, for Prince Rupert, In sell made in H.C. houscdrcsscs. etc. direct to consumer. Cash commission. Slat- references and experience in first letter. Samples arranged for. (ileal Weal Sales Co., Ltd., 310 Pender W., Vancouver. WANTED. (iirl or woman for general work. Musi have some dining room experience. Apply Hov 251 Daily News office. FOR SALE.- cylinder, n itMi t . 7 h.p bore, verse $250. FOR SALE It h.p. cyelo Frisbee, 2 and equip- Snap al 9l50.(bh Frisbee, I cylinder, 0 in. 7 in. stroke, wilh ro-gear, propeller ami coil 1. h.p. Melz and, Wise genii-deisel needs some par!- 10. . Single drum friction hoist $10. Nine inch turning lathe with chuck ami Ituils, ? 15(1.00. Fairbanks Industrial scale, 5,000 lbs. capacity, $125.00. Conveyor shaft ami sprocke', $35.0(1. Steam lire vulcauiscr, 34 lo I 'j in. wilh hand fools $100. h'o crusher $10.00. Three reverse gears, .",. 10 and 15 h.p. $1(1.00, $35.00 and $15.00. Piston rings for aulos and marine engines. NORTHERN EXCHANGE, 213 Second Ave. Phon 23. FOR SALE or RonU-The Essing ton Hotel, Port Essington, H.C. containing 28 bedrooms partly furnished, for'lerms apply A. D. Ijardle, Port Es.singlon, or John L. Christie, Prince FOR SALE. fias boat "Honan-7.a" 3(1 foot cabin boat, 10-12 . h.p. Palmer engine. First class order. Apply to owner, Cow Hay. 123 FOR SALE. Commercial Hotel, Prince Ruperl, furnished. A v bargain. M, M. plieiifi iV Co., Ltd. II FOR SAM. Piano, $300. Singer sewing niaehino. $50.()0. i Eighlh Avpniift MaHk-) 23. FOR SALE. Pleasure boafEcho" C. L. Heindel. Cold Storage. Phono 221. tf HAHY Huggy for sale; good con-dlllon. Phone Hhic 108. 1 22 FOR SALE Oooil kllchen range, cheap. 18 Dyer Apart iiienls. TO RENT TO RENT. Two room furnished aparimeni, uy nay, week or month. Close in. Phone Red 007. 127 FOR RENT Three large house keeping rooms, furnished com plete. 218 Second Avenue. 128 FOR. RENT. New three roomed house wilh halh. Miotic Red HI. UI5 FOR RENT. Clapp apartment Weslonhavor Hros. tf BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only. 143 Fifth Avenue East. Phono Red 707. IIOAIU), Tho Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phono 137 KNITTED GOODS SWEATERS and all kinds' "o"t knllced goods mado lo order. Phone Hlack 395. if LOST LOST. In Post Olllee, black umbrella Willi Kieen hook handle. Valued as keepsake. Finder phone Red 3U0. FOUND FOUND. Moosehearl pin. Apply Daily Now-, olilcc. BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF EASTIIOPE l-CYCLE Marine Engines i-H.P. witbout clutch $185.00 1-11. P. I cylinder MD 200.00 G-H.P. I cylinder HI) 150.00 8-11. P. 1 nylimlHr IID 750.00 8-11. p. 2 cylinder MD 450.00 Itl-H.P.- I cylinder LD 175.00 All the above except tho first include the Famous Jons Reverse (iear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Knsthope Hros.. 1717 (ieorgia SI. W. Vancouver. H.C. Always at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone 381. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at Any lime. Five pas senger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy.. Raton: 50c for I or 2 passengers. 25c for each 1 additional passenger. MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAlJNCII-"Oh Haby" at your ser vice day or night. Comfort Safely Courtesy. If It's a water trip call Laurie Lamhly Phones 570 or I3I. TAXI 592 THE DEPENDAHLE TAXI. Daj and Nighl service. Comfort and Courtesy is my motto. PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Richmond Rooms. TAXI Taxi 67' Phone (Call (ieorge, Paul or Oust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Nighl Stand: ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Jhupress Hotel. CAMERON TRANSFER Phono 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phono us. P.O. Hox 009. NORTHERN TRANSFER Call Tor Haggage and Express Northern Trnnsfcr. Day Phono Red 213. Nighl phono Orcen 307. W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR. FURNITURE HOSPITAL And (ieneral Repair Shop. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to. We repair lypc- wrllnra l'imi limnlif m( mill .(III picture framing. Carpel faying. Flirnilure crating. TOM BALLANGER Phone Hlue 025. 318 Fiflh SI OIL SKINS Patronize Home Industry. Ask for Lo Claire's RUPERT BRAND OIL SKINS lies! hv lesl Made In Prlnco Rupert by Rupert Hoys and Oirls 1 Phone: Black 404 KEITH'S CAFE. When in Stewart visit Keith's Cafo In King Edward Hotel. now ro-moilelled. Up-lo-dalo Dining Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. Article! Lost anj FoiinJ,&c COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process I )!; ;;. 4 aT, - -no srr.-i!. f prmlurliuns f u (jJ Trots, Soiiij? ami i music by w iM f ; ... t Call in and hp if ? PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, mini Ave :e BEDDING OUT PLANTS. " Plants ttnii -i ,v ,. , for your ! , j bedding u . My acrii!,,.,' relied ni.u-goods. Slore Plluh.: i (ireenlioii-i- I' l ;j MCCARTHY'S. TOM CALCHEFF Experienced Taller Suits mailt- 4 Pressing i i , Win- i. i Fullon Street 'A FURNITURE. New and Secondhand F ure Store. We B.iy, Sc aL Et change New ar.d Sc riaa (loods. Q fcO. papadupUUS, 339 Third Ave. ?h: FIREWOOD. He Coinfoi laiii.' a. TT- Dry block w :,). r " '"' Fresh sphi vv ' ' Pd,. i , V A. ISAACSnN BUSINESS OPP0RTUNITT FOR SALE a- i new and u ;,. i ' lure 1 1 1 1 m -- I' cause of " II PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN P.O. Iti.t 1 ' rii Il'ii"-'- 11 r Service uini Sii'iu ' ' f ; 1 1 ;r 1 1 :t MAIL SCHEDULE For the East , , and"' Mondays. Wednesday " " unlays, eio P From the East Mondays. WedndayJ Friday, due al t"1' To Vancouver Tuosdays-- ., i Mall close al : Saturdays 9 S Pij. Thursdays iiPM- Sundays from Vancour p t Sundays - ' ', t)l. Weihiesdays A(. Fridays () ft a.m. Snlunlays 9 To Anyox, Alice Arm-(J p JI, W...l..,sJil l . ft U ' Sundays Met Arm From Anyox, pJ Tuesdays g ? 'liiursiuiy ibp To Stewart and Pre"",rfl.(i P jl. Saturdays ; Sundays premlef-" , and Pm From Stewart 0. Tuesdays 8 I'-51, Mondays . NaaJ W To Port Simpson ano Points P Thursdays nd Naa From Port SlmPo River Points A Saturdays To Alaska Point' Mnv 8 an" V Alaska PCnis-May 12 and ; d point To Queen Char - m 9 "" Ch Charlott From Quen points May 7 and 21-