STENNISS III j i We have a complete Hue of Tennis floods, ami it is all new 1925 slock. Sykes or Bussey Rackets. $3.50 to $30.03 Presses $1.25 Covers $2.00 Rubber Grips ... 25c Cut Heviver . . . . 65c Sun Visors .... $1.00 Reach Halls .. .. 50c Slazengers 65o Improved Birmal All Sleel , Racket, 13, 13, li oz. priceil at .. .. .. $14.50 Postage paid on all out of town orders. Kaien Hardware Co Call me at 8! I am at this end of (he phone to give my personal attention to the many special needs (if our patrons. That is my job. Please call me, I shall be glad to answer any questions about the various branches of our Laundry and Dry ('leaning Service. Let me help you eliminate wash day in favor of the CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY Sincerely, J. L Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Band-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 2G8 PORTLAND CANAL We solicit orders for any active Portland Canal Mining Slocks, Buying or Selling. SPECIAL Recent information to band regarding developments on Gold-Ore properties convinces us that GOLD-ORE MINING CO. LTD. Shares at 8c Is tho best buy today GohlOrc controls tbe Morning Star and liagle. Groups. For particulars write: Portland Canal Sales Co 318 Standard Bank Bldg. Vancouver, B.C. MARINE MOTOR Less Slarlcr .. .. $250.00 Wilh Starter . . . . $300.00 Government Taxes and Freight Kxlra -S. E. PARKER, LTD. Ford Dealers Prlnoe Rupert, B.C. ver stall. STEWART The Titan Hold Mining Co., wliicli has taken over the Titan' Syndicate on Fish Creek, elected officers last week as follows: president, S. P. Fitzgerald; vice-president, H. J. Melionell; secretary, .1. (). Lyon; treasurer. John Fitzgerald, .lack Fitzgerald will be manager and develop ment work is to be commenced almost, immediately. M. P. Hoag, a mining man of wide eperience, has arrived hero from Sooke to join the Ruby Sil The approach to the obi Slew-art wharf is being repaired by local businessmen. Mrs. William Dann has returned from Vancouver where she spent the winter. Jack Sherman lias arrived from Prince Rupert and will run a derrick at the bridge for the government. M. Gaelz, for many years with the,' Trail Consolidated, lias ar rived here In be foreman at the United Km pi re." Called south on account of the dangerous illness of her daugli ter, Miss Lois Comer, who is i if training for a nurse at I he Vancouver General Hospital, Mrs Harry Comer left last week for Vancouver. C. V. Lee and family have arrived from Seattle and will spend the slimmer at Hyder. Mrs. Lee is a daughler of Clay Porter. Major A. V. Davis, "formerly manager of the Dolly varuen mine at Alice Arm ami more recently resident mining engineer at Kamloops but now retained by A. B. Trilcs, arrived1 here last week and will have charge of development work al the United Empire. Mr. and Mrs. Pedersnn have arrived here from Tacoma. Mr. Pederson, who was formerly al Prince Rupert, will be manager of Jake Hawkinson's laundry. Dennis O. Dighlnn has arrived from Cowichail and wjll 'be as ftocialod this season with Drtlby Morkill in survey work in the district..; '.: -;A .,; Mrs. B. Lewis has relumed here after spending 1he winter in Vancouver. She was ncfompaui ed by her grandson- Henry Horslman has returned here afler spending Ihe. winter in Ihfi south. A. B. Triles has leased the depot of Ihe Portland Canal Shorl Line as headquarter. for his engineers and clerks connected wilh his mining opera- lions in the, district Ibis season. TERRACE NOTES Mrs. Hipp who made a trip to Rupert last week returned Mon day. Charlie Durham of Usk visited .Terrace early Irt Hie Week, . R. Harlow is spending a few days in town. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. J'nwler went down to Rupert Saturday Mr. Fowler relumed Monday hill Mrs. Fowler expects lo spend fl couple of weeks' there. Mr. and Mrs, Thompson of Rupert came up on Monday lo open their summer home. The businessmen of Terrace HAD BOILS ALL OYER HIM There 1 only erne way to tret Nil of bolls and (hat Is by going- right to the seal or the trouble the Mood as the bad hlnori nfiist lie made pure before tlie boll? will disappear. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS rlranes Urn rystem and reinares all tlie rouL matter from the blood In a way that few niedlrlnes will do. plettly relieved hlni of hi boll, in a very short time" H.n.n. has been on the market for the pa it years; be sure yon get It When yon ak for It; nm up only by The T. Mllburn Cq Umlied. Toronto. Onl. held a meeting on Tuesday even ing to plan for the entertain ment of the Vancouver Hoard of Trade on its visit here. Mrs. J. K. Frosl is sending a few days in Prince Rupert. Jimmy Lever mol with a slight accident when ho cut his foot while fighting fire al Copper City. kazoos. The G.YA .VA. gave a conjuring slunl in which the war velerans made the appetis- vAeoRAT0 Made in Canada "From Contented Cows' C.N.R. XTtT r 3 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM fLL JOVT UEwe. too HERE "bTKX DtiTUKBW, I iN-qAMCt-lt f HE WONT erotE K v - CT A. HOMtr I'M OUKp ' Wj V Pi ' FitsOa -fOO HCl.1. TAKE "TOO IN A . .C DOESN'T KNOW IT VATZ-j l 1 .'V CiWC VOU A. OOOD HOME VM tTTI nJUlk ? xckt- , Al n aova.. I Hwc to UT ro OP xv L Vrl 1. M )L.:I I ,1 I I larrrrr 1 I I LJ ; II " 111 A . J in BHiii isr U A f' xy.' ) - ll . oy Int'4. FETuit Stwv.ce. I"- ( ttii- fire was soon under control and is practically out how. Rural Denn Marsh returned from llazelton Monday morning. Sport Chat Football for the season is already oir to u good start in four tonnes have already ibeen played. There are Ihrr-e teams in the leajr i--Smelter, .Mine and Beach. In last week's Mrs. Cha. nankin. Onlyea, Sik ,-, ,., . ... , . , ,,..;. " ' wrlle:-"A re jear aw my h.ll..t had a terrible time with bolls, on one!0 '' 1,1 " Smelter anil once to arm lie had 16 between his elbow ami j tile Mine. I'ddie Oaffgs, for wrl!t; five on the bark of his iierk. anl merly of Prince lUlperl, is a seveml nMire on different rarf of Ws,.i.j 'r a.. it....i. i! r.a tWkl"U ,1,lW of ,h' ltcU imm' 1 ho body. He tried everythinr he .....M of, but itot no relief umil he tmk Bunlwk. "' game of the baseball sia- niooi Bitters, and to hi siirKiw it m- son will be played IfMay al Any ox between the Mine and 1'lks. The tennis court opened al Anyox last week with a progressive mixed doubles tournament in which twelve couple twrlici- Ipale. The winner were Mrs. II. Speigul and F. C. Townsheiid who n'ceived suitable prizes. There will be another tourna ment on May 21 taking the form of a mixed doubles handicap. The baseball season has alo opened at Stewart. A week ,m Sunday at Stewart there was a game between llyder and Slew- arl in which Ihe Alaskans were easy winners. Lasl Sunder al ltvilAf ill llllillllllP (TflllMt I I lie ios ng organizations In tlllll..i , ..i(l.r Ihe recent wl.ist-criblinge lour- LHnlaj!Vm Thp n,.x samn wjM ,, uiuii.iii, iiiiriiiiiiini im- wimirrrs r..,.l..en ..f II,.. .!..). fm I ... 'riday evening. Cards and danc- ., Tllliv !tF MnWill ing occupied Ihe greater part of! Illl.llt,n;iii,;p, ,-.,, ri,w.,. tne eve, ng u ne - s mis pu ,.,., for (.He,ralion im ny (in iii-iii-Aiiii ii. if. .t nun . 1 . m 1 1 i X l ' t . iiii-iiiiMi iii me 1 nti-Ttf irno Tiir rm novel and aroused much interest I DU I till. tVO lnlL III ITie first organization gave a clever parody adapted to Ihe occasion. The second sang a var INLANDER CHALLENGE iation of "Twelve Lillle Nigger Are Ready to Lead Boarding Boys" and for an encore gave a House Boys to the Slaughter medley of popular songs on at any Date they May S:t The baseball challenge issued ing food from a heavily laden to the town at large by the In table disappear in anything but lander yesterday has been taken i miraculous manner. Unusual- up by Howard Frizzell on behalf ly nice refreshments were serv- of the Butchers. All the Bulch ed at midnight and the dance ers desire out of Ihe thing is Ihe continued till dawn. (victory and are willing Jo accept will always taste better creamed with the choice of the Inlander as lo Hie Ladles Guild of the Pres- the dale for lie slaughter and hylerian Clnirch held thejr an-lwill nlwi be coiilciit lo have Ihe nual sale, of work and home proceeds, dcvolcd lo any cause cooking on.Salurday. Theresas I the ' tnlapder .bjay wMi? .Hie unreal ' Variety, nr.'dainty.5drn.CMBIlil6n'V'slihc Iftinded . " ...S ii . : ''i f.i:i. 'f. ... i! ; ...i...- ( i.s. aprons atlll eilllUJiliiery .mil iim-miiii ii i iii iii h- i hi iiuiihi aim ni home cooking counter proved as boarding house boys thai he hart popular as ever with ils cake.jbeller start at once in gelling bread, cookies and candy. Tea his gapg ready for Ihe fray be was served throughout the a f- cause Ihe llu(chrs say Jliey can lernoon. The whole atfalr prov- do uile a effective., though ed most successful. , perhaps not as gruesome work Willi the oniionehts 111 a baseball A fire on Tony Brousing's place game as they do wilh the ani at Copper river called out most linals in Ihe abattoir. According of Ihe men around town. The lo Ihe Butcher, the Inlanders will nol want lo see meal again this summer afler through willi them. Fjiey HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pipicl city; James C. Richardson, 11. N Smith, Col. R. S. Knighl. W Kiiglish, J. A. Hnnimoml. W. II Shakespeare, Roy Howard, K. C. 1 Cassidy and M. ICisensloelt, Van-. eouver; C. J. Snowdon, J. N. Langlois and, J. V. Carmichael, Monlreal; F.. M. Dilrlpk, Winnipeg; .Mrs. 1'.. S. Parker; Los An geles; .1. H. Crane, Victoria; Mrs. C. L. M. Ciggey, Terrace; Mrs.' K. T. Calvert, and family, Por- Clement's; Slephen H. Hos- kins, Smilliers; A. W. Bogden, Sealllej W. W. Ward, Kdmonlon. Central W. A. F.nglish and .L S. Hro gan, Vitncouver; H. K. Tbornlon, Advcrlise in the Dally News. are Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c WANTKD 'ANTF.D.- Producer, woman or man, for Prince Rupert. In sell made in B.C. housedresHea ele. direct to consumer. Cash commission. Slate references and experience in first letter. Samples arranged for. Great Weal Sales Co., l.ld., 3I0 Pender V., Vancouver. , WANTFD. Girl or woman for general work. Must have some (lining room experience. Apply Box 251 Daily .News offlce. If .FOR SALE FOR SALK- It h.p. Frisbee, 2 cylinder, t cycle and equipment. Snafi l 150.00. 7 h.p. F'riKbee, 1 cylinder, ft in. bore, 7 rn. stroke, with reverse gear, propeller and coil $250. ' S h.p. Melr. and Wise, semi-deisel needs ; some pari t. Single drum friction hoist 940. Nine inch turning lathe with chuck and lool. $150.00. Fairbanks Industrial scale, 5,011(1 lbs. capacity, 9l25.iMt. Ctuiveyor shaft and sprocke, $35.00. Steam lire vnlcniiiser. .'I Mi ti i 4 in. wilh bund tools H). lee crusher 40.0(1. Three reverse gears. 5. 10 and Ifi h.p. fiO.iMl, :"..()() and 15.00. Pislon rings for anlos and marine enrine. NORTIIKRN ivXCII A XUU, 213 Second Ave. Phone. 23. FOR SALH. Planstiro Jmal, 26 feel, perfect condition, ready lo step in lo. .Muni be sold this week for I lie best oittfr. Apply Hox til). Daily Xuw otlico. FOR SALK. Commercial Hottd, Princrt Riinerl. furtiished. A bargain. M. M. Slephena A Co., Lid. U FOR SALK. New 0 hole range. polished sleel lop. A anap Anuly (lordon's (Srooery. Phone " 4 47. . ' 12 FOR SAM'- iMano. 3h0. Singer sewlhsr ruachliio- 150.00. AW FOR SALl!. Waler power waali- inc machine, nearly new. Phone Black ill). COLUMBIA RECORDS 120 FOR SALH. Pleasure boal"F.cho C. L. Helndel. (ild Storage Phone 221. If FOR SALC Hood kitchen range, cheap. 18 Dyer Apartments. TO RENT FOR RUNT. Clapp apartment Vcslenliaver Hros. tf BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only 44:i Fifth Avenue Knl. Phone Red 707. HOARD. The Second Avenue. Inlander. 830 Phmie I. '17. NEW' PriK"Css Columbia Records no scratching. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Iuslrumental music by world famed artists. Call In and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue TOM CALCHEFF Experienced Tailor Bulls made lo order, (yenning Pressing' mid Allerallniis Work fluaranlred. f Fulton Street , Phone 270 BOATS AND LAUNCHES Marine Engines- 4-U.P. without clutch SI 85.00 i-H.P. I eyltnder MI) 260.00 G-M.P. I cylinder HI) 450.00 8-II.P. I cylinder 11D 750.00 8-II.P. 2 cylindetv UH 450.00 10-H.P. 4 cylinder LI). 475.00 All the above except th first include the Famous Joe Reverse Gear, and full elect ricat and propeller equipment. Ihe best that money can buy. Kaslhope Hros., 1747 Georgia SI. W. Vaucouver, B.C. Always at your scrvic. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Ph..ne 3X1. SNEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere al Anytime. Five passenger Dodge Sedan Comfort ami Courtesy. Hates: 50c for I or 2 passengers, 26c for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LALNCII "Oh Baby" al your aer vice dy or night. Comfort Safely- Courtesy. U It's water trip call Laurie I .ambry Phnnca 570 or 13I. TAXI 592 ITlli DfcPF.NDAIlLH TAXI. Da and Xigbt service. Com fort and Courtesy is my mottai PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Richmond llooiis. TAXI Taxi G7 Phono Cm Oenrgc, Paul or Oust) Prootpl KeiNice ami Comfort Day or Night Slaud: ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Mesker Block Across from F.nifiresn Hotel. BEDDINQ OUT PLANTS. Plants thai grow and repay you for x"1"" labor. McCarthy bedding oul plants are speci ally acclimatised and can be relted uoon lo produce the goods. Store Phone - Red 183 (ireenliouse Phone Black 1 68 MCCARTHY'S. FURNITURE HOSPITAL And Genera! Repair SUitn. im pairs of all kinds promptly attended In. Window draperkw made lo order. Carpel laying Furniture, crating. TOM BALLINQER Phone 81 .tear Shermaifs Market. Fullon street CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baojjane, Furniture Moving If you want anything senL for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Box fi'.IO. KEITH'S CAFE. When in Stewart, visit Keith' Cafo- in King Iidwnrd Hotel now re-modelled. Up-lo-dale Dining Room nnd Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager, KNITTED GOODS SWF.ATKIIS and all kinds BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 0f tf Articia Lost an ' Found, it FUftMTURE, PRICKS OF HASTHDPR 4-CYCLIf New and se. ,T" ure Sture. W, h ? chunge New u i ; Goods. QfeO. F-APAOOPULIS 839 Third Ave Be Co inf.. Dry iili.ek v Frel, -j.;.' I'l;.. A. ISWi.S! FIREWOOD. NORTHERN TRAK3FER Call f..r H ... Northern I i , Red N . W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Monday. v ' urilnv . From the Eat Monday. v Friday, 'tu. To Vancouer Tuesdays Mail ' i Haturda) Tlnirsd -aniulay C.P.K. Ma From Vbcoun- Sunday Wednesil.i Fridays .Saturday-C.l'.n. M;l ' To Anyox, Alice Arm- Vedlies.l.i -Sunday From Anyox, Alice Arm- Tuesdays Th(lrsdH " To Stewart and Premier- Saturday- ,.j From Stewart and Premier- ''lieil;i - , j Sunlii To Port Simpson . Points Thursday - From Port Simpson River Points , j s! unlay - To Alaka Points- May S From Alaska PoM- Mhv 12 a : . . j o.iln'Jl TO yueen - May JL..lnft. From un - points !., Ave. eta Ave. a i' : II III 1 itm vo. I HI AM. Mti " rm. nnvt. i" " em ooi vv" O.T.I. Wlw" fl. T. I'- ' ffwl Ave. jihJ Ave Hi Ave. In k'i ' '!'! irn i ' : . , , I'llll l'lw,' TAKf: v. Mtklii 1 WlWl. " i.ixIh t" the f' i - - . . . . l.. i Clllltlll e.i.Hlni . ' in. ni; ......iii ii.nii.t i.i ..run. ('v " " UlllthWI! wiiithw1 1'lione Black 305. itmnct: water " te tni 1 M'V villi' LAND H I" '.'"M III.' n nirk. i " FOR SALK as a going wineerti wt;J , .-i. new ii nil second hand Furni-,r '''.'''Ji'.'''' ... . . i . .'. 111 !' "r. '. . . Ill ...i. V lure business. Ill neaini catiM- of sale. II. 11 Hemmlngs 1231 Dated May ACT. Nolle. Of WXvtii i 1V9I. '.til 5r i. i. 1 1 and a e : II If ,11 I 1 nit II ,l . "I, APP1 .if