FIRST STEP IN BRINGING UP FATHER POWER SCHEME Finance Committee Instructed to Investigate Borrowing -.i HM Possibilities q , ENGINEER AT MEETING Half Million Dollar Addition May be Made to Plant at Shawatlans "After a further discussion with A. G. II. Yuill, the Vancouver hydro-electric expert, Ihe. city council last night, on motion of AM. McMordie, seconded Iy AM. Perry, .passed a resolution requesting the finance committee In report on Ihe borrowing power of Die city and Hi possibility of disposing of about dock. .This would not be Ihe most economical scheme with ultimate full development in view bill the immediate cost would be (be lowest. Two new luiils thus developed, wpjih) cost $5118,000. Third',' o add' the waler of Ibe North Fork into a second pipej jiucuih-d lo Ibe council fop. flip develoiinent. in two stips first al. the Norlh Fork and from the l.Ndrfli Fork 15 Shawatlans Lake ri'lie cost for Hie first 1,000 kilo- walts would be $i02.O00 and the ftfcond $ii3,70() as conipaied with $5118,0(10 by developing the scheme he was now reporting hqlnn, which would not provide jfor')lie raising of the 'dam or the 7lnln1lalioii of a larger pipe Unci Kvilh full develyiineiil. in view, ithe first sclii'iiie was therefore the more econoinicul. AM. Casey hrouglil up Ihe sub- jecl. bf possililc power -devclop- menl al Falls Hiver. There was mi opinion . prevalent thai 12,000 jhorsc power might be developed jlhere at a cost of nbopt $1,500.-000. Of course, tin; cily would not iuu'lerluke developineiil, of 'Falls Hiver but the comparison VtjTjIie cost wllli II ball snrno .bearing on l!ie question now in ihand. 'i Mr:YuiU..nilinHed Dial, If the. power could be sold, Falls Hiver twoiibl be a belter project than iWoodworlh Lake.. However, for (present requirements, W'ond- fwnrllf Lake was lo bo recom-i mended. Falls River t Mr. Yuill pointed nut llihl, for fn'privaln c-incfifn lo embark on illm ileyelnpinent of Falls Hiver, i wouhI, !iac lo' bavo n guaran-eo of $150,000 revenue annually probably from the city. In ad- caro 1.1 f il. Thus the. city Would have lo pay $181,000 per yar if Yuill staled i Ii.it be bad been I Kails Hiver were developed, iie- asked by the (ilflil le committee ccssituling an mutual power re let make some further investigations with a view to delcj-mining tbf lowest cost of an additional 1,000 kilowatt development. lie bad lo reporl as" follows: First, regarding Ibe possibility of raisin? Ihe present dam, if it contained good concrete il would be possible o raise it 11.5 feel above ifs present level making a total elevation of 3CC feet at :t cost of $.11,100. However, the concrete in Hie present dam was loo weak for bonding purpose and it would be unsafe lo raiJ it. In any case, the additional height ilius given would be in venue oT clone to $300,000. ucb a revenue would not be forlji-comim; for a long lime. Thus Ibe only tiling' thai' seemed possible lo do would le lo furlher develop Wjoodworlh Lake. Afler further discussion. Aid. McMordie brought Ibe matter lo a head by moving that the finance committee be requested lo investigate the financial possibilities of embarking On Hie project suggested. The aldermen, in Hie meantime, could go' more fully into Mr. Yuill' re-iKtrl. II was evident from the rrprl that the 'third scheme sug-'l""1 siiflicfeiit for ulliinale full dwel- gesled by Mr. Yuill on Tuesday npmenl. Second, the present unit could be moved lo the North Fork and an additional 1,000 kilowatt in stalled' this .year without the datii being hii-wl at a total cost of 2r.?j3(ini liy doubling Op the present, 4f iriCli pfpe line lo the, present power bouse two i.j inch mains rotild be run lo Hie power bouse al its riew location and : new 18 inch main would be re quired to lakp care of the domes-lie waffr supply. The power thus 'produced would cover Hie antici pated load fur next winter ex cept aUlbe peak when assistance might .be required from Hie dry night would be Hie most cconom leal. The council would roba1d' agree lo thai. The resolution: was second ed by AM. l'erry and carried. Submits Account Mr. Yuill's account for mak ing bis Investigation totalling l.G0i.AT was submitted with the request that $1,200 be paid on account. The request was met oil motion of Aid. Mc.Mnrdie, second cd Try Aid. Perry. Aid. McMordie moved a volo of (banks to Mr. Yuill for bis report. The council, he fell, was appreciative of the efrort, care and lime that had heen spent in roinpiliriig fl. liven ir it resulted in nothing definite being undertaken il would always be a valuable record worth much more I ban was Iieing paid for it. Aid. Lar-sen seconded this motion. In replying", Mr. Yuill slated that il bad been a pleasure for al Hie new power house would;'"" lo f'1-''1"' investigation. -i.ui -!vt moo Tin- Ti'oiiiii wminlwl H had been inlricalfl but inler- 1000 yiliivfalls and, If Hie two:"" " iunils were worked In full capa-jcily, it would probably lake care, of the l2f. load. ' First Scheme Best j j - Mayor Newton asked Mr.Yuill wluil Kcheiiii; he. would adopt. If lit were his private undertaking iaiiii lie were called upon to meet Ibe immediate, requirement of Jlbls city. To this Mr. Yuill readied Dial, be would adopt, the sciienuj he bad previously rec.oni- hail received the most cordial of co-operation. BANQUET GIVEN MRS. DEPENCIER Brilliant Assemblage of Women at Boston Hall Last Evening to Honor Quest ROUND OF VISITS Woman's -Canadian, Club Joined With I.O.D.E. at Big Affair ; Last eveliing over eigbly mem hers of the Imperial Order of the' Oatighlers of Ihe Umpire mid of the Women's Canadian Club of Prince Hnperl, presided over by 'Mrs. A. T. l'arkin,. gathered tftm DONT LET YOUR BOWELS GET CONSTIPATED A fr motion of Pw Ismflj rvry day choiilil l Ifw nil or pvrry om vin iLvtf l -rfm iM-alih, for oii'e Hw tioU bwHii rwllil ami rlotirnl up, all tlx- oUrr ortttns of tl lx1y t-rom 1raiil. Kctp Vour Bew4t Rular by Ulo MILBURN'S LAXA-LIYER PILLS Tk-t will rli-ar away all ilw ffWe and jilfXiiM nwUIrr whlrh tia o.llrriMl in IIm yK-iii, tiif ywi a In. ey ami lulural fiw.lM.n or llf ImiwfI rxery ila,. utart th lurirlh llvt-r worllnr. ami mvp lon aixl viullly lo tlf w!lr Inintliul tract. .VilUiro'it Mva-I.lvtr Pill ar for win at all rinivirlM ami lcalr; put up only by Th T. Mllburn Ok Umllfd, 7orHil). it (lie Huston Hall al a banquet, given by Hie I.Od).l' in honor of Mrs. Hel'encier. organizing sec- relary of the provincial chapli-r of Hie order. It was a notable gathering in thai il wa thr. first of its kind to be held in I'rince Hupert and also it was Ibe first banquel at which Mrs. Do I'encier had been Ihe guest of honor. Tliercvfjs a brijjiant array of women 'present,' ilia table was decorated -with a profusion of flowers and a very fine dinner was served. The affair opened with a loast In the King and the singing or Ihe National Anthem. Then the visitor was welcomed liy Mrs. Parkin, who is regent of Ihe mu nicipal chapter, and who spoke on behair of the order in this cily. She mentioned thai Ibis was Ihe first event of ils kind and would probaMy be Hie fore-! runner of many more. Visitor Speaks Mrs. Del'encier, who is a good speaker, spoke on the work of Ihe order and complimenleil the women here on I Me. work Hhw were doing, especially in ereclin? Ibeir own building. This was Ihe second I.O.D.F.. building to be erected, the first having been in the Yukon. She said she consid ered il a splendid example for others lo follow. She hoped some of Hie officers of Ihe provincial rhnpler would. runic here for Ihe opening,' , 'Ibe sp'eiker llirii . ?neiUIphed iha'htf'tt4i&4ai$ Til'' Wl'li'fr1 parts of Hie world. There was the memorial in South Africa and )Hie living war memorial In which I'rince Hnperl was taking part for the giving of scholarships lo children of the nyn who had not come home. Already $ 17,(100 of, the 50,000 required had been I raised. Songs were given by Mrs "THY A NIP TONIGHT." BEST PROCURABLE a-m BOTTLiO & 6UARANTUDJSV poouci or SCOTUNO :t.tfioeiciiNo awiMn-aLiHuvcr duo tu mm The Original Label look for it at the Vendors and insist on GRANT'8 MBEST PROCURABLE." This advert iscincnl is not published or ili.spl.lycd hy litis Liquor Con I rol Iloiinl or by Hie novcriirnenl f llrilish Coliiinljia I-Yaser and Mrs. I.arsen. Busy Time Here Since her arrival in the rily Mrs. MelVnoier has bad a very busy time, flu arrival she was met by .Mrs. I'artin, president, ami Mrs. Ilaluher, vice-president of Hie local municipal chapter of Hie I. (.! .!;. ami driven to the hotel vvhero a fommitlee exlend- d an official welcome. All then went lo a tea given by Mrs. Ill v al Ihe Itee.lory where Hie visitor addrcid the members of Ihe Women's auxiliary. Itishop Depcncier and Archdeacon and Mrs. Iliv were Dial veiling guests of Mr. and Mrs. "arkln at dinner and afterwards tlhal was much enjoyed by Ibe visitors Thursday morning the visitors were taken lo see Hie work done !)y Adair t'arss Chapter in curio Yesterday Afternoon In Presbyterian Church Silver Circle, Canadian (iirls in framing, held n sale of work and amly and tea In the Presbyter Wanted For Sale For.Renl nr soldiers graves nmLnWo HicylGASHOAT fur s,aw the grave of Archbishop .1 1 1 fret long Ye met. Lunch was served by Mrs, tlix al the Heclory in honor of Mi's. Hel'encier, there being four teen present, while Ihe Hisbop' was a (.Mic.sl at (he Itotary lun ebeon. The new Apgllcnn Church was then Inspected, many compli mentary remarks on the work heiifg passed by the visitors. T.lie hospital next claimed at leijthtn and especially Ibe work f tfje I.O.I .F.. there. The fjueen Mary ward and the Adair C.arss ward as well as the night nursery were inspected and it was explained lo Hie organizing sec retary lliat a day nursery was lo he installed costing about $ 1.2011. Members of the parly wvre then guests of Miss McCntil, lady upcriolcmlciit of Hie hospital at be Nurses' Jlome, n call , vvus shown the Cold Storage plant uid other siahls by Mrs. Parkin. G.GJ.T. TEA AND SALE WAS SUCCESSFUL i Herllis for four persons. New1 and in first class condition. A bargain for quick sale. Apply llox 212 Haily News Oltice. lure, etc. Phone 1.1. SIX rooms and balli. Two lots Qlrls Realized $61 at Affair Held wilt ItKNT. r" v. r.ggen poure.i ami . tirs. i. .tii-i.iynioui assisicii wiiu nle. New, ttCt -7 horse power engine. Apply Oarelaker, Yacht Clnli. tt FOH HALF. Aulo-kuitling mach ine, in good condition. Montgomery's Store. ' FOH SALF.. Household furni-F. W. Mnersch. 90 HOUSES FOR SALE Sooi local ion :i.KiO.(l( live rooms and htith. Sec made on .Mrs. DuYernel ami (lie FOH HF.NT.--Tliree large house- parly returned lo (he hotel. This jnoruiiig Ihe visitors were ian Church, yijAlcrdayj'a'fliy'iiooii , . . -realizjng; fhe I riff '$. li'i;' a . fcVsiilii of Ibe filfafr.' ' ' ' U "ii i,rtlV tin nrv ' tion 5 $2,000.00 Houble corner with good house Section 5 2,I50.U0 tiood small hOuse, Section 7 TO RENT i in sale, miss Marv Muse am IIOAIID AM) llou.M. or Miss Frances Cross presided all only. Phone Hed 707. llirt wnvL'lllfr r.,kinllnp ntlil l iu a r . I . . . .... imii I t uuuua 'iiriK i.iiiHiiiw alio .tiiss i.oin -.tic line conducted (he sale of candy. SWF.ATKHR and all Miss Alice Plllsbiiry and Miss Florence Sinilh were in charge ol Hie lea room and Misses Olivi (onion, Mary Wallers, Laura Stephens, F.velyn Vlckers mid Lil Ijan Cross served. Oranl, was cashier . . . m The alTair opened with Hie n nut L.O.LI. oiiening ceremony and closed' wild "Taps knlleed goods made Phone liliirk .'P.I5. MONUMENTS P. LeCtalro ' ' News Ihal Ihe facultv he would hold jt for some llino. The unexpected bobs up, however, and nowwe see Zyb.sko the chump, again, Anl In addition lo all Ibis, Zyhzsko Is 58 years old probaldy Ihe '(ddes! chani)lon in the world in lhe(more nclivo Universlly College of in Hie sjiorl world like lu every Wales has barred boat oilier wo 'Id wonders never cense, hinioiig Ils fair students $1,0011.0(1 Terms may be arranged. McCalfrey A liihhous, Ltd. keeping rooms, furnished com idele. 218 Second Ave. 1'3 FUHNISIIKD Housekeeping Suite for rent. 410 Sixth Avenue, Fast. I'hnno lllue 278. If TO II F. NT. Suite, halh and 'range. Tinker. Tel. 57. six rooms. five rooms Apply O. ! If -Furnished house, Phone (Ireen tlCI FOH HF.NT. Clapp aparlmeut WcHlcilhaver Hros. tf U'AHTMKNT for rent in Meeker Hlock. IMione Hed 007. l5 BOARD 'in, ii Iniaiuler, 8.10 Phono 137. boan kinds of to order If .Miss Lorraine sub. P.O. No. I. Prince Hnperl H.C. Agent for Granite, Marble and Stone Monuments and Headstones. and strenuous ports. of the North racing on Hie l lie laiesi ts Ihe defenl or v ayno ground flint Ihe exercise is Munn, Ihe Nebraskan wrestler, by , K,y Injurious lo them has Stanislaus Zyhzsko who is again amused the varslly girls in ofher clinmpion of Ibe world: II had ,, arts of Kngland, who conlend been Ihoiighl that Slraugler ibnl Ihe action is not louitricil I... Lewis had set I led wild 'ybzsko Uw experiences. .Hosving as a finally and when Mimn look the Uporl for women Is on Ils way line rrom Lewis li was preiiicteii to enjoy even greater popularity In Ihe Old 'Country, il is said, Judging by Ihe strides II has iiindc In Ihe lns Iwo years. Mixed boat rnclng, however, is not ndvocaled and II is declared unlikely Ihal women will ever row nsnlnsl men. STENOGRAPHER Public Stenographer E. M. EARL By George McM, ill rAL, J r Ctj :fc ui DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50 WANTKB SMALL I'LAT Wauled -modern) l'uriiibed preferrel. I'atlte-ulars lo Ho 2 IS, M.iily New llu. HI TYI'KWIUTLVH dek wanted. Ile- ply lo Hov 211 Haily New oltice. !- FOR SALE al the Oyro eulerlaiiimenl at Ihe ,.m s.M.IV r.omplelely equipped Weslbol.oe Tl.Valre, event an ,,,,,. ,,.. :J x j, ,r, ,.p. BOATS AND LAUNCHES IMHF.F.S OK KASTIIOI'K t-CYCLK Marine F.ngines-- l-II.I'. without clutch $185.00 4-11.1'. 1 cylinder Ml) 26(1.00 C-ll.P. I cylinder 111' 450.00 8-11. 1. I cylinder lilt 750.00 8-11. 1. 2 cylinder MO 150.00 IC-ll.I. 4 cylinder Ll 475.00 All Ihe above except the first include the Famous Jims lle- -verse (Sear, and full elerlrical and propeller cquipmenL The best that money can buy. Iaslhnpe Hros., 1747 Oeorgi.t SI. W. Vancouver, H.C. Always nt your service. .Office: Dollar Store, Third Ave. Phone: Hed :2t. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at Anytime. Five pas senger Oodge Sedan Comfort and Courlesy. Hates: 50c for I or 2 passengers, 25c for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE .AUNCII "Oh Haby" at your ser vice day or night. Comfort Safety Courtesy. If it's a water trip call Laurie Lambly. I'boiiHs 570 or 131. TAXI 592 I'lIK DKPKNDAIILK TA.YL Oa and Night service. Comfort and Courtesy is my motto. PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Hichmond Hooius. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or (lust Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Nlv' l Stand: 308S BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Dock, Acro from F.mr . FURNITURE WE handle Ihe FAYVUfc.ll guaranteed copper bearing Sle.cl Hanges .1nd nil grades of high grade urnllure wo ex change. PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE, Auctioneers FURNITURE. New and Secondhand' Furnl ure Store. We Duy, Sell and Kx- chnnge New and secondhand Goods. QUO. PAPAUOPULI8, 830 Third Ave. Pbone Mil COLUMBIA RECORDS NHW Process Columbia Records no scratching. Finest ro productions of latest Fox Trols. Songs and Insliuiiienlnl music by world famed arlisls Call in and hear lliem. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE Third Avenm1 NORTHERN TRANSFER Call for Haggagn and F.xpress Northern Trnnsfer. Day Phntm Hed 213. Night phone Oroen .3117 W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES High Low High Low Friday, April 17 8:13 a.m. 17.2 fl 21 :50 p.m. 17.1 " , 2JJ2 a.m. J.I " 15:11(1 p.m. 5.1 " Saturday, April 18 0:50 a.m. 17.0 fL 22:50 p.m. 18.3 " 3:5-1 a.m. 7. " 10:23 p.m. 4.0 " anWriW inflNr'nf. tHj j 3Pr imLI rjiT" js -asgj . i Il2J ar Utx Fi.tu.1 ScvKa 1m: I I M ff'f'' C.l Bnu.n rift... wl J " L ' LillL Sl 1 III Ion In Ibis the city would have $500,000 ()- .(.i $H,oon animal charges worth or municipal bonds. I InH)0 u,,. j,nsnl Wood worth Lake is Liken as (he first step in Ibe j,n fur some-year yet whether direction of extending the oily's'or not it were running and, if il power development from Wood-' were Hosed, il would reittire. worlli Ijake as reported upon by, another Ja.000 pr year lo lake Mr. Yufll. In addressing the council, Mr. .His MAIL SCHEDULE For tho East Monday- ' ' arda s. -. i; From th EatV Momhiy- W.' ! rnla -'. : . t ' To Vancouttr Tuesdays Mail i" n Saiiii iki - Fridays. CPU V i: Prom Vncour Id J.r.il Sunday ft Wednesday-: 'I Thiirsiiuy r M CPU A, u.u. To Anyoi, Alice trulw and Prem Wedm la Sunday-From AnyO' ! " and Pren Tuesdays Fridays To Port Si; .'S'. Points Tliui -'la; From Pot Sim, J5" ' River P Salurda f To Alask: Pol r April 6 From Al.'iU i.rii I .. To Queer Cha, o I'' Apl'n ' From C v PoInU April l.r.llt Mill iiidiiin at I ' 3 . .. all it ... .... i. (; n Attn ' ,at Ave i dblli Ave & ruuoi . a. 4J Ave. A; iiinm,"" si. illh Avi .& Sliworw" 4 ..A I Hit Ave. a i. 'i'" T , Ave. A IIW"" , Ave. illli Ave. "'J' Circle II .t5 l 8tt. .Wf..vt''-; M .... a M,llnd'sl T Jill :) M ..... lllilcr. Prov. Uov wliafT r. T P Whan , u pi a' ind Ave. 4 zna 5 ..... i,. Ful on1 ! u . . ... . l Inl Ave A TAKP n.,.l Itir WATER NOf M'O'-1- '....ifcAvr- ... .. Ill "., I uk "" '. 1 ! iJ ...-a- Hi i ' rl 1 it ' . '" ?. land i "." ' inncii Thi "V" . J, !ir..rf iJ tlierrt" mf ' f r rnril'-f. ' . , a," ri tt to PI' ..Irl V8tl irnllpr ,. .,:. v kii ' itfi Siv. , h'tyr' Mr-I ?: L'.vm 'S.l IN ...Tf. PR0BS '.i - ... i IN TH c0lllpI,,, in Mall" .,.rfl' IT II