52 PAGE FOTTR Wo have a complete linn of Tennis Goods, and it is nil new 1925 stork. Sykes or Ilussey Rackets, $3.50 to $30.00 Presses $1.25 Covers $2.00 Rubber drips ... 25c Gut Reviver . . . . 65c Sun Visors .... $1.00 Reach Halls . . . . 50o Slazcngers G5o Improved Hirmal All Steel Racket, 13, in 1316. II oz. priced at .. .'. .. $14.50 Postage paid on all oul of town orders. Kaien Hardware Co! ! iir llii i A Seven-Letter Word Meaning "Happiness." Laundry Here is a cross-word puzzle that is easy to solve and worth while solving. What is a seven-letter word that means less work, more leisure, greater happiness? "L a u n d r y?" Correct! Just phone one of our three moderately priced family services will solve your washday puzzle. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 8. J, L. Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Slore and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors "and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 PORTLAND CANAL Wo solicit orders for any active Portland Canal Mining Flocks, 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 Morning Star and Eagle Groups. For particulars write: Porlland Ganal SalesCo 318 Standard Bank Bldg. Vancouver, B.C. MARINE MOTOR Less Starter .. .. $250.00 With Starler .. .. $300.00 Government Taxes and Freight. Extra S. E. PARKER, LTD. Ford Dealers Prince Rupert, B.C. m MEMORIAL TO WAR VETERANS Proposal to Place One In G. W. V. A. Rooms But Should be Complete The Greal War Veterans of Hiis city propose placing a war memorial in their rooms to all former residents of the city who were killed or died overseas during Iho Great War. In conn ec"-lion with this the following letter has leen received: The Edilor, Daily News. I lie members of this Association desire to place in our Club Rooms a Memorial which will hear the names of all those resi dents of Prince Rupert who join ed His .Majesty's forces and were killed, or died, whilst overseas, in (lie course of the Great War. II is our earnest wish that no name winch should appear on Ihis memorial shall, he' omitled, ami for this reason I "would re fines! (ho readers of your col umns to he so kind as to forward to me the names of the killed and died which do not ap pear in Hie list itelow, or anv oilier information necessary to correct and complete Ihis rerjml. II. Ii. LAXDREY, Secretary Great War Veterans' Association, Prince 'Rupert. Branch. G. Ahhol, !. Adams, R. Adams, A. W. Agnew. K. P. Heall. I Diddle, A. Hrighlon. G. Ilruce. A. Carss, F. X. Clifton, L. Crippen, F. F. D. Darley, A. Davis, F. G. De.Mussey, E. G. Denison, G. Dennis, T. Doherly, P. Doherly, M. Donald, J. W. Howling, W. Hlliolf, J. Florence, V. A. G, Gamhle, G. G. Garnet, T. Gil- mour, A. Hardy, G. lleggie, F. Holland, F. D. Holland, E. II, Hnneyman, IL Hunter. W. Hutchinson, X. Keilh, W. II. Kirk, F. I". Lucas, D, McK. Moore. X. Mackay, J. W. MacKcnzie, .1. MacKenzie, .1. McDonald, R. G. McKinnon, .1. McLcod, W. Mc-Xaul, F. Mc.Viltie, R. Xohle, Oakley, G. Partington, R. Peacock, .1. Perry, G. pelers, J. F. Peters, G. G. Punly, W. Reddihough,- K. O. Reilchel, .John Roherls, .las. Roherfs, .1. Russell, II. Sauvago . ! A. Sheppard, R. S. Stalker, .1. K. Stephen, W. Stevens, J. Slew-art, A. Slowl, V.. Valirpietle, F Wjlt, J. .S. Watt, II. J. H, Wiiar-Inn, R. Wjiit't, A, Williamson. SOCIAL EVENING AT ANGLICAN CHURCH Interesting Event at Which Archdeacon Rlx and Professor Shortt Gave Addresses A congregational social even ing at the Anglican Gliurch base ment last evening proved a m'ost enjoyable event and was well at tended. There was an interest ing program, of musical numbers and addresses followed hy the serving of refreshments, Selec-lions were ien hy Hie Ladies Orchestra, conducted by Mrs. Georpe Ilryanl. There were two songs by Mrs. Ross accompanied j by Mrs. Syd. Johnston; piano se-I ledum hy Mrs. D. WHllon; Iwo songs hy Miss Annie Dalhy; and addresses hy Archdeacon Rix and Professor Charles II. Shortl, all of which proved mpst pleasing. Archdeacon and Mrs. Rix re-reived the guests assisted by Mrs. McGroskie. The ladies in charge were Mrs. T. Andrew, convener, aRRisled hy Mesdames Willell. Orchard, Vickers, Lupine, Kemp, Tucker, Greer, Hurl West, and Macey. The memhers of he Sills' auxiliary wailed on the Kuesls. Advertise in the Daily News. aauer'i-fr i Wa5?I WCITY lor, COMMITTEES CHOSEN FOR ROTARY CLUB TO FUNCTION FOR A YEAR The following commit lees were yeslerday appointed hy Presidenl- Thomas McGlymont at the Rotary Cluh luncheon for the coming year: Song leader, Wallace Orchard. Sergeaiil-al-arms, D. G. Stewart. Hoys Work; George llr'yanl. Waller Vance, .lurvis Mcl.eod ami John I lore. Program Harry Pullen, Harry I.Rochesler,- Fred Dawson, James l.ee. and Wallace Orchard. Public alTairs Colonel Mc-Mordie, T. II.. .lohnson, . Harry Mcl.eod. Education Dr. Hugh Grant,, .John Dyhhavn and Xorman .Wall. Publicity Duncan McRao, James Sleen and Thomas Trailer llusiness methods George Munro, George Woodland aiid Waller Fishj-r. Fellowshij Gyril Orine and Xorman Wall. COMMODORE HOSE NOTCOMING HERE Director of Naval Service Called Back to Ottawa Local Headquarters are Being Moved The visit' of Commodore Hose, director of Xaval Service for Canada, to Prince Rupert ha lieeri cancelled. Commodore Hose, who was in Victoria, was to have been here today hut he received a'lelegram in the south calling him hack to headquarter in Ottawa. It is announced that I he local Ifeadipiarlers of the Royal Cana dian Volunleer Xaval Reserve is being moved from I he Hays Building to Hie immigration building on G.T.P. wharf No. 1. ROTARY CLUB THANKED BEHALF SWIMMING CLUB At the Rolary Club luncheon yesterday Sid Thomson on behalf of Hie Swimming Club llianked Ihe Rolarians for their generous gift or $100 to be used in connection with Hie, needed 'improvements at the Sail Lake Park. The motive actuating Die gifl by the club, JIa'wus .Claimed, was to help the children of Prince Rupert reach Ihe park in safely. Miss Mamie Eraser of Slewarl was a guest nl Ihe week end al a smart tea given by her friend, Miss Xonic Cutler at her home. Carberry Gardens. Victoria, in honor of Miss Thyra Runnels of Vancouver. M Make Better Bread Ask your grocer for ROYAL YEAST CAKES .STANDARD Of QUALITY. TOR OVER 50 YEARS. 1 1 In the Letter Box APPRECIATES EFFORTS Editor, Daily Xews. Permit me through your columns to express to those who have taken. purl in making it possible to establish a children's ward in (he Hospital Ihe very sincere thanks and appreciation of Hie Hospital Hoard. The spontaneous nature of the response to Ihe appeal made is a real inspiration to the management and shows how truly Ihe hearl of the citizens lies in Ihe Hospital's welfare. Particularly gratifying was Ihe 'result of the lag day held by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hospital ami greal credit is due them for their splendid etTorls. Another very pleasing feature was the response 'nuole by Ihe organizations in the city, nearly all of which Contributed most generously. I also lake, this occasion to thank you for bringing (he campaign to public focus and I may say that without your valued assistance, the results would not have been so successful as they were. Yours Iruly, K. CAMPBELL, President Prince Rupert General Hospital. WOULD STUDY FLOWERS Editor Daily Xews. Early in the week you wrote something about studying the wild flowers here. Usually the sehool'leaehers lead in this work hut I hey ,do nol seem to do il here. I have t.alked to more than one of them a'nd Ihey do nol seem to know much about them. I should like lo suggest Hint you start your little lecture on lh school teachers ami then if there is no improvement on the general public. If you think il worth while lo publish this. Utile uole which may prove an impetus lo morn real nature study in the schools you may sign me .NATURE LOVER. GOVERNMENT WILL REPAIR TRAIL TO SALT LAKES PARK Tim lirjvlni-ilil ill'ii.-IrhiW'iil of public; ' works intends In do work on Ihe (rail elc. at Hie Salt Lakes Ihis season Dial will make Ihe popular resort fully accessible lo the public from boats. The trail, particularly Ihe shore end, will he generally fixed up. Au thorization for some details of the work is yel lo be received from Vicloria headquarters. The usual annual grant for the trail has been made PORT ALICE PLANT ' MAY BE INCREASED Pulp Mill on Vancouver Island Employs Between 850 and 1000 Men The Whalen Pulp and Paper Mills, Lhl, at port Alice, con-lemplates suhslanlial plant en largement. says Ihe Victoria Colonist. A power plant is lo be. installed reprsenling an invesl mem oi jm.&iw.uoo, and a paper mill is being considered at Ihis Muni. I lu port Alice plant has a capacity of I (Ml Ions of bleach ed sulpliile per day. Under full operation, between K5Q and I not) men are given employment and the yearly payroll exceeds $500, ooo. i ue plant represenls an investment of ;over $3,f00,000 and Is the largest of lis kind In the Province. jv.n.v 'tna BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM; W&fk ' ' WON'T HAVE. TO WORHV F v-" lLif l Ik" c . C TENNIS HOE "TO OiT irVre- 'Kt COUNTED E.IT O'ME f C1I29 v Int l FiTO Scwvict. GrcAt Ofiuin right rrftl Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c want re WANTED. Producer, woman or man, for Prince Rupert, lo sell made in II.C. housedresses elc. direct lo 'consumer. Gash commission. Slate references anil experience in first letter. Samples arranged for. Great West Sales Co., Lid., 3I'J Pender W., Vancouver. WANTED. rGirl or woman for general work. Must have some ditilng room experience. Apply Hox 251 Daily Xews olllro. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE.-I h.p. Frisbee, 2 cylinder, I cycle ami equipment. Snaii t ip0.0. 7 h.p. Frisbee, i cylinder, f in. bore, 7 in. stroke, wilh reverse gear, propeller and coil ?250. i h.p. Mel 7. and Wise semi-dej.sel needs some parts $10. Single drum friction hoist $40. .Vine inch liiruing lathe with chrick ami loots, 1 50.00. Fairbanks Industrial scale, 5,000 lbs. rapacity, $125.00. Conveyor shaft and sprorke', $:ir.oo. Steam lire vuleaniser, 3 lo Pi' in. wilh hand tools $100. Ice cnpiher $10.00. Three. reverse gears, 5, 10 and 15 h.p. $10.00, $35.00 and $15.00. Piston rings for aulos and marine engines. NORTHERN' EXCHANGE, 213 Second Ave. Phone 23. FOR SALE or Rent 'Ihe Esslng- lon Hold, port Essjnglnn, II.C. containing 2K bedrooms partly furnished, for terms apply A. D. Ilardie, port H.Minglnn, or John L. Christie, prince Rupert. 123 FOR SALE. Pleasure boat, 2rt feel, perfect comlilioji, ready lo step in lo. Must he sold this week for Ihe best offer. Apply Hox 210,Dally News Olllce. - ... ,122 FOR SALE, Gas boat "Jtonan- 7.a" .1(5 fool cabin boat, 10-12 h.p. Palmer engine. F(rsl rlassi-.iirilerV .Ap'ply1 lo ; owner,' Cow Hay; L23 FOR SALE. Commercial Hold, Prince Ruperl, furnished, A bargain. M. M. Stephens A Co., Md. 1 FOR SALE. Xew C, hole range, polished sleel lop. A snap. Apply Gordon's Grocery. Phone 417.- 122 FOR SALE. Piano, $300. Singer sewing machine $50.00. 411 !!l,LAv,',L,iL,''as1, FOR SALE. Pleasure hoal"Echo" C. L. Heindel, Cold Storage. Phone 221. It FOR SALE Good kilehen range, cheap. 18 Dyer Apartment. BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only. M3 Fifth Avenue East. Phono Red 707. HOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phono 137. LOST LOST. In Pnsl Office, black urn brclla wilh green hook handle. Valued as keepsake. Finder phone Red 300. FOUND FOUND. Moosehearl pin. Ap. ply Dally News olllce. Inc TO RENT FOR RENT. - Clapp apartinenL NEW Prom., o Westenhavcr llros. tf I no no sn-a- sera BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE as a going concern new and second hand Furniture business. Ill health cause of Hale. II. II. (lemmings. 123 DOAT3 AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF EASTIIOPE t-GYGLE Marine Engines ,1-11. P. without clutch $185.00 l-ILP. I cylindor Mir 2CO.00 C-II.P. 1 cylinder III) 150.00 8-11. P. I cylinder III) 750.00 8-11. 1'. 2 cylinder MD 150.00 U-II.P. i cylinder I.D 175 All the above except the first include the Famous Joes Reverse Gear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Kasthope llros., 1717 Georgia SI. W. Vancouver. H.C. Always a! your service. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone 381. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at Anytime. Five pas senger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Rales: 5(io fi-l -or passengers, 25c for each additional passenger PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "Oh Daby" al your ser vice day or night. Comfort-Safety-Courtesy. If It's a water trip call Laurie Lnmbly Phones 570 or 13L TAXI B92 THE DEPEXDAHLE TAXI. Daj and Night service. Comforl and. Courtesy is my uiolto PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Richmond Rooms. TAXI Taxi C7 Phone (Call Gcm-gc, Paul or Gust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block ' Across from Empress Hotel. BEDDING OUT PLANTS. Plants that grow and repay yo for your labor. McCarthy's bedding out plants nro specially acclimatised and can he relied upon to produce the goods. Store Phono - Rcl 83 Greenhouse Phone Illack 108 MCCARTHY'S. FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repair Shop. Repairs of all kinds promptly al-lended lo. We repair typewriters, gramophones and h' picture framing. Carpet laying. Furniture crating. . TOM BALLANGER Phone lllue 025. 318 Fifth SI. OIL SKINS Patronize Home Industry. Ask for I.e. Claire's RUPERT BRAND OIL SKINS Itest hv lest Made In Prince Rupert hy Rupert Hoys and Girls Phone: Black 404 KEITH'S CAFE. When In Slewarl vlsjt Keith's Cafd in King Edward Hotel now rii-modolled, Up-lb-dato Dining Room nml . Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. $ Article, Ut and round, 4C COLUMBIA RECORDS t produn 101,3 Trots, r, . . ... ,, " music tiy w .j t Call in a:nl :r r PRINCE RUPERT MUSX STORE 1U:1 Kit CAMER0N TRANSFER in.. . i Bapgage, Furniture If you w.iir or ij.-li v.- . I'M If T J. TOM CALCHEFF Experienced Tailor "nSuil S IMIIll,. Pressing n: Fulton St ! FURNITURE. New and Ser uihard Fjniul ure Store. We D.iy, Se; isJEtl chrtnge Xew and Sfcdhadl Goods. QtO. PAPAD0PULIS, 839 Third Ave. Pboiilil FIREWOOD. He Com!"' Dry hi- ; .v Fresh . 4 IMi . I A. ISAAC X NORTHERN TRAMFU Call for Hdt- Vitrl hnrii T i 1 Red 2:t N W. H. MONTGOMERY, KNITTED GOODS SWEATERS v bnileeil t..f1- Phone Hlacr. .''-': HI MAIL SCHEDULE For trie tan ... unlays. From tns , ,j Monday, wran. Friday, ihn- ' "'" fo Vancouver-Tuesdays- - Mail closes at Saturdays Thursday q! pi Sundays r. i.li. My I 81 J From Vancouver Sundayi III Wednesday- Fridays Satunhiv-s C.P.R. May w To Anyox, Alice Arm- ,i,..I..M.,lnv. .nil UUlli--"".'" 7 r. Sundays Alice Arm r-m Anvox, Tuesdays To'stewart and Prem, p;j. Knliirdnys P From Sundays Stewart and PrCmle" A. . M'..U,lllV A P' To Port amH DnlntS Jf'1' Frs' . - oAlnl!l" A I River r Saturuiu" Alaska Po'"l To ' J- ...... u is ami From - g May '-Jiottels Chart To Queen C" From Qen May 7 and 21.