f PAGE FOTJH ST. GEORGE'S DAY OBSERVED Enjoyable and Successful Whist Drive and Dance by Dnugh- ters of England Sl. Ii corse's I ay was celebrat ed inXiVniost happy manner at, the whist drive and 'novelty dance Riven last night liy I he Daughters ami Maids of Knpland in "the Itnslon .Hall. Attended liy well over son persons, the affair proved . an oulslandinj? sticenjis ' and was highly enjoyable for nil those present. The hall and whist tables were elaborately decorated with appropriate colors and emblems, the general appearance being' further enhanced with the colored caps worn by' all. ) The.' winners al whist, were :j ladeis' first; Mrs. II. M. Hale;1 ladies second, Mrs. W. O. Hugh es; nigiiesi individual James score, Miss ' Thompson; men's first, Alex Mcllae; men's second, H. II. , llcnimings; highest individual score, Jack Judge. Refreshments were served anil dancing followed. Music was furnished by an orchestra consisting of Mrs. n. P. Ponder, 11. Arthur, ulr., II. Eastman and Alex Mitchell. During the. dapc-! ing, l lie drawing looK place Tor a beautiful sandwich tray which was won by Henry Smith. David . Wilton was master of ceremonies, Henry Smith and George I.eek assisted at the floor and the, committee in charge comprised Mrs. fieorge I.eek, convener, Mrs. Joe- Howe, Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs. D. Wilton. The happy gathering broke up at 2 o'clock in I he morning. GRAIN SHIPMENTS a CANADIAN PACIFIC Approximately 142,000,000 Bushels Delivered to Head of ' Lakes and 32,000,000 to Vancouver WINN I PECS, April 21. During (be calendar year ending December 31, 1021. the Canadian Pacific delivered at the head o the lakes rl'oiH the western provinces 112,31)5,181) hushels of grain, representing 3,85'J,35n Ions. During the same period, ofjicr lines handled into Hie head of the lakes a filial oM I l,ii'.),377 bushels, representing 3,887,813 tons. During flic same period, nil- i.aiiauiaii raeuic iicnvereiit at Vancouver 32,137,2(10 bushels, represenling 1)59,350 tons against 18,555,537 mishels, representing 550, (100 tons delivered at that port by other lines. In addition to the nrrain transported! to fhe head of the lakes and to Vancouver, there were delivered! to the mills in western Canada,1 located -on Canadian Pacific tracks, .11,578,101 bushels, representing 1,073, Ml tons against 13, 277, '.100 bushes, represenling 338,33!) Ions delivered to the.' mills by oilier lines. The gross grain tonnage handled by tlio Canadian Pacific during the year 192V .amounted to 210,111, 15'J bushels, representing 5,811 11 Ions, being 55 per cenl of Ihe lotnl yield of grains in western Canada. SHOWER FOrIiDLeT HOME BAZAAR HELD Many Donations Received and Good Collection Taken at t Affair Yesterday The Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's ' I.ulhernn Church, which will' have charge or the fish pond at l Ihe forthcoming Ilidley Home I liazaar, held a shower tea at Ihe " lmnie of Mrs. .1. Hanson, Fpglish Hill, yesterday aflcrnoon. j Mrs. A. Akerberg was in' charge of l)ie kitchen, Mrs. Thor Johnson ami Miss Ingred Isaac-' son served lea, Mrs. SkaUlehol bad Miarffft fit Ihr shower table' and Mrs. K. Hallberg was cashier. SMITHERS IS OUT . jFTER TOURISTS Auto Association of Interior Centre Will Issue Booklet js.Mi ni April 2. ai a inerling o'f the executive of the Automobile Association held In the Municipal office on Tuesday evening a ,nialleiglven considerable discussion was lhat of ex- BRINGING UP .FATHER HERE'S 1 HE MEDICINE. THE DOCTOR. bEtNT ploitinsr the" tourist possibilities of the district. The assistance of jlie transfer people is to be solicited ami it is planned In get out a booklet. .dealing with the different points of interest in Ibis part of IJ.C. and showing' bow Ihey can be reached by aulo. There are -many places in the district where ideal holidays could be spent ami where the campers have the best of fishing and hunting. MRS. GEORGE NESS DIED IN HOSPITAL Was Native of Norway and 48 Years of Age Funeral Will' Take Place on Sunday The death occurred in : the Prince lluperl (leneral Hospital at 3 o'clock this morning nf.Mrs. (ieorgi Ness. Deceased was IH years of age and was a naljye of Norway. She is survived by widower who is at present op the Queen Charlotte Islands anil her mother is living here. Deceased had been residing, at 023 F.igblli Avenue West. The funeral will take place oil Sunday under the direction of the I l.C. Undertakers. iROTARIANS TO VISIT KETCHIKAN EARLY IN MAY FOR BIG OCCASION - - - Many Will Make Trip If Ar rangements Can be Made to Charter Boat Frank 0. r nor of Ilotary, is expected In arrive in Prince Ililpert May 7 and he will install the new officers of fhe local Ilotary Club, proceeding then lo Ketchikan where lie will present the recently organized club with their 'charier. The local club is trying lo !naI!p -"raiiBcnicnJ. In charier n lioal lo take members over and return, so lhat Ihey may not be long away from their businesses. If Ihey can make n quick Irip a Kreat many will go. WATERFRONT WAS VERY BUSY THIS MORNING Four Big Vessels Were' Tied up at Q.T.P. Dock at Nine O'. clock There was a congestion nf steamers at the fi.T.P. wharf this morning about 8.30. The Prince eSeorpe was berthed at Shed No. 2, Ihe fug Kl Cedo and barge and xtrainvr Ctilkoot at I, and Ihe Prince ebarles at No. 3. When Card. Andy John stone brought the Venture along al nine o clock, he was forced lo I find ii hni- fov cleanliness Don't tall the plamhcr whm tht tlnk drain rl tholtd. A little t;il!ctt' l.till prubtbijr clnr It in t frw mlnutm. Kcor of ethtr imm around th iinittrr horn. GILLETT'S PURE FLAKE LYE r ffar CLAD VTlta HERE.- I'VE b THE IbEE-tH V3L.E.E.P AHO THE SO MOCJi- i wnt FEEU UIKE, A opera, MIGHT WATCH A MrN EST S3 ! 2L ilttVflfi the &mmHM Recipe rr1 calk for nuit If Because it is: pure and coJ safe and clean I I economical I I easy to keep I I easy to order I St. Charlo Recife 1 Book Free Writ 1 The Borden Co. )A Umlttd A If Vancouver. I) ST.C..ll-4 r nose in to the rear of the Chil-koot which let off her aft lines ami warped outside of the larger ves-1.' ARTHUR LITTLE TO . LEAVEJOR FLORIDA Pioneer News Agent Announces That he Is Endeavoring to Sell His Interests In This District A. C. Little, (lie pioneer new agenl, announced this moniing lhat he is about lo sell nut his inlero'sjs in Ihe city ami ilislric' will a view lo moving to Ihe more hospitable climate-of Florida. He has bei'if. here for over seventeen years and many of his frieiidK will' regret to hear that he is planning on leaving. MOTORSHtP IS TAKING PLACE OF THE STEAMER LONDON. April ?.- A big sea change' steamships to motor-ships is predicted in the innual repifrl of Harland and Wolffs, the big shipbuilding 'I"Jie company, which' has 13 motorships under cnuslriiclion. including three liners nf over 20,000 tons, reports thai, judging from present Indications, "(lie ninlnrship will - supersede the steamship in much the same was as in the cofvrsc nf Ihe last century the steamship superseded Ihe sailing ship." FILIPINOS WOULD KEEP OUT CHINESE MANILA. April 2.. Further restriction of Chinese imm.igra- t ion into the Philippine Islands is sought by a committee ap pointed by Ihe governor general to study Ihe question. II is 1111 dcrslood the committee will pro pose an amendment to llie present Chinese1 "immigration law; requiring llial all Chinese immi-frranlx claiming to lie merchants possess, at Ihe time of enhance. at least $5,000 as initial capita I'nder the present laws only e'.hiiiesv merchants and Iheir relatives are admitted -lo Ihe I'bilippines. Al the Ilotary Club luncheon yesterday president Kcrgin urged upon Ihe member Ihe deslraliil ily nf supporting the "ave Ihe v: HOPE MX HO'oOKtsO CiETb OVCR CAb'A.6 TOliC COT HOC.b et.A.TE.N AvtSO him To Trne ne, to the f-jm- ZZ M J w , A n f M it 7 3- 3W J NEW PEOPLE IN UNITED STATES Twenty-Four Thousand Aliens Land In Country per Month Mostly German and British WASHINGTON, April 21. In the Tirst eijrlil months' operation of the new immigration act 18!),-00 aliens, represenling many races, came to American shores. This shows an average iif a Utile, under 21,000 n month. New York slate got 13,188 of he immigrant; California II,- :10; Illinois 12,880; Massaclui- iimis .-o.iao: .Micnigaii 10.112; New Jersey '7, 77!; Ohio 5,y23;i ,'eniisylvaniu 10,037; Texas 10,-25, and Washi'nlou stale 7.103. An immigration bureau surve-y 1 1 own llial Alabama, Arkansas, 'olorndn, eieorgia, Illinois, In-liaim, Iowa. Kansas, Kentucky, daryland, .Mississippi, Missouri, Vebraka, New Jersey, Ohio, Ok-j ahoma, I'ciinylvaiiia, South Da-ulu, I tali and Wisconsin had iini'i' (iermans than any oilier aoe settling within Ibcir bnr-Jers. California, Florida, Idaho. Massachusetts.. ... Michigan, North Carolina, Oregoii, f'oulh flaro--ina. Tennessee, Washington and csl Virginia had a preponder-iiui! of 'Knglish among their levvcomers. -"nr Alaska, Minjiivsota, Mont una. Vorlh Dakota' "hint Wyoming ound a nrajnijl of llipir imini-?rants .Scandinavians. In Ari-.011, Louisiana, NVyjiila, New Mexico and Texas fhe greatest ii flu x was of Mexicans. Coo-ii.'Ctlcul, Maine, New Hampshiri, Ihode Island aiid Verinonl at tracted I rench 111 greatest iiuiu- ers, ami . Delaware and New Vork found that the Irish sought heir borders in etculcst throngs. Despite the Japanese exclusion irovision, iil8 Japanese wei-e .ulmilleil as students and pro. fessional men. No i in migrants were recorded is going; to (lie Philippine Is-ands. Nevada showed the, least lumber of alien newcomers, 00, fie Virgin lslnnd received Ihe !owest number" outside contin- i) I ul I'niled Slates, wilh only six. Alaska had but 52 immi- .'lanls. SKIDEGATE FISHERMEN PREPARE FOR TROLLING SKIDI'.OATF., April 21. -- All he fishermen around here nre busy gelling Iheir boats in shape 'or the Indling season al Hippo Island on the west coast. It. is expected lhat Captain Ilert llan-)ii and Cap!.. Charlie Svemlson, he two popular buyers for the ".anailiim Fish & Cold Storage i'onipany will show up spoil, 'oiiie of I lie old timers say there will be no springs at Hippo unless Capt. Hert Hanson is there. SUN'S CORONA IS jF PART SOLID MATTER fiew Method of Timing Eclipses to be Used In Juno 1927. WASHINGTON, -April 21. A suiiiinaiizalion of scientific k.nowblge galheretl from (lit sun : eclipse January 21, lias led Hie llureaii of Standards lo three 111:. in conclusions. These, are ' lhat the suiirs corona, which is the scientific, term for Ihe radlftnl maiillo .of materia! .slrelching1 lo great distances from the main orb, Is in part composed of Molld or )iiiid l-nrest CainpaiKii going on tbi$, material, and not, entirely o week. Leaflets' were distribulod igas. in conneclioil with it. I That the existence of an clc I V I DON'T Vir-tOvy WHO fMiOve. VfOZ. PHOhin' tiOA" 'HCUsO For Wanted Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in WANTKB MAID WANTF.D. Apply Mrs. A. F. Wright, 115 Fifth Avenue Fast. .) ' FOR SALE F0H SALH at TerracB, Jl.C Thrct) ten acre chicken ranched to bo sold al once, as owner is leaving Ihe country. Price $75.00, -J 1 50.00 and S'.'OO.OO. Look llieni over quick.- Apply to A. C. Little, I'rince Rupert, I I.C. 102 FOIl &ALK Completely equipped pleasuro boat. 30 x 0, 15 h. p. Ilcrfhs for four pernorm. NeW and in first class condition. A bargain for quick sale. Apply llox 212 Daily News OIUcu. OASHOAT for rfal. Nhw, 150 feel long. 5-7 horse pimi-r engine. Apply Caretaker, Yacht Club. 11 Hilt SALK. Kitchen range and line sewing nincninc. inoii'i Oreen 02 S. t0 KOK HUNT. Furnished house, six rooms. Phone (irei-n 103. TO RENT TO HF.NT. Suite, five rooms. hat It and riyige Apply O. P. 1 Tinker. Tel. 57. tf I'fHl HUNT..--Clnpp apartment Weslenhaver llros. If BOARD nOAIID. The Iiriamter, 830 Second Acnue. Phone 137. HOAIll) AND HOOM, or boar.1 only. Phone Ited 707. LOST LOST. Lady's jfoli! hraeelel walcli. Finder please return to I hi ily News office. COLUMBIA RECORDS XKW 1'rocess Columbia HecordW no scratching. Finest re-produdions of latest, Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music tiy world famed arlists. Call in and bear ? Iicin. , PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue NORTHERN TRANSFER Call for Ilaggage and Fxpress Northern Transfer. Day Plume lied 213. Night phono Oroen 3fl7. W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Bannane, Furnituro Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hox (liiO. meul in the sun, provisionally dubbed "coronium," wiich ha never beeir encountered on Ihe earth's globe, is fairly well established. That a new method. of liming eclipses, based 011 Ihe phenoifi-ena of light, can be worked opt and applied on June 2K, 1 1127, when llie nexl' great eclipse of I lie sun, visible in F.urope, is KILLING SONGSTERS EDMONTON SUBURBS KDMONTON, .April 21. The lloyal Canadian Mounted Police are Inkling action against boys and men on Hie outskirts of llie city who have been shooting robins and oilier song hints Just arrived from Hie south. II i llie duly of the Canadian force to prosecute under Hie Migratory Hird9 Protection Atl. w By George McManUs ILL KEUP PtvCR.: r Grft linuin orl t icurtr-J J NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No Advertisement tken for leu than 50c BOATS AND LAUNCHES PftlCFK OF EASTHOPF, ,1 -CYCLE Marine Kngines 4-il.P. without c In lull $185.00 i-H.P- I cylinder MD 200.00 0-II.P. 1 cylinder UD 5o.oo 8-11.1. I cylinder' Ili T50.00 8-11. P. 2 cylin.lrr MH 450.00 1C-II.P. 1 c.ylm.lci' 1.1) 175.00 All Ihe above except the first include the ! unions .lo-t M-verse fieaT, and lull i-li-clrical and propeUi-r eipiiiioiiii. The heat that motley can buy. Fast hope llros., 174; iourgi.1 SI. W. Vneouver, D.C. Alywys at your mmah . SHCDD0N TAXI 134 Anywhere al Anytime. Fim pa sengcr Dodge Si- lau ('niiifurl and Oourieay. Kali's; sue for I or - paellK,",'. 25c for each addilioajil pasBenger. PH0NE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "Ob haby" at your nor vice day or night, Comfort Safety- Courieny. If it's a water Irip call Laurie Lambly. Phones 670 or I31. TAXI 592 I'HK DliPKNDAIM.F TAXI. Duj and Night service. Com fori a ail Courtesy is my intto; PHONE 92 CONRAD LEE ' Stand: Richmond Ilooius. TAXI Taxi 67 Phono (Call ejeorge, Paul or flusf Prompt Service and Uomforv Day or Nig" t Stand: oss cries. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Arrrss from ISmpr ss Hole. FURNITURE WH handle the FANVGKTT guaranteed eopiier t-ftJifinir Steel Jtanges and all gTaiUs Of high grade furniture wo exchange. PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE, Aiintionce.rii FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni nre Slore. We IHiy. Sell and Hx change New and Secondhand Ooods. fllcO. PAPADUPULIS, 330 Third Ave. Phone. 140 MONUMENTS P. LcClnlro Sub. P.O. No. I. Prince lluperl. B.C. , Agent for Granite, Marble and Stone Monuments and Headstones. WOMEN'S EXCHANGE IF you have any plain sewing! or fancy work yon wish to poso of,vwe Will sell il for you. Articles in this department not limited to ode dollar. The Dollar Store, Hed 321. KNITTED GOODS SWT.ATKHS and all kinds of knilonl pood made to order'. Phone lllaek .T.I 5. If '-. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4 Friday, April 24 High 1:118 a.m. 21.1 il, . . 1 1:11 p.jn. ill .jj " Low 8:33 a.m. 2.3 " 50i3i p.m, 5.0 " Saturday, April 25, High 2:31 a. 111. 20.8 fl. 15:10 p.m. 18.0 " Low ... . 0:10 a.m. 2 7 " 21.13 p.m. C.5 " 1, ' Arti-lei Lost Foanf 4f r Hi For the East . Monday . urdaya, . 1 1 1 From thb Cast Momliiys. I ridays. ! . to Varmouver luesdays Mail . . , Saturday . Fridays, C4 R. Aj rrom Vanooutsr Vuady . Wodnesila -' I'horiMlay-C.P.R. A 1 1 T" A ........ A 1 . - - a. ... IU fIIJUA, HlltO Al o;:it anci Premier Wednesii. Sunday and Pren.lt r K I UPsday-Fridays Points Tlnirsda; -From Port Sim' i ts I; River Points . " .-... ...4... To Alaka Po nts ?Aril i, i ; From Alaska Pz it- Al.l-il 111 :, I'M I . - . lu vucul viiui jw. ,-.- April II ar l From Oueen C?.rl")U Points April II l EOX COLLEcri0 .ihiam A am. 11 :f. We. t:-.viii we. a i ' -in & Hi""' 8l 1 no A' A si--" A- ' lilt Ave. ii l. 'l ' ith Ave. & ll;i- Ave wilr Ave. &. il.i: UJVtJ . . Cin'ie 8th .Ave & t jib Ave. i M' i; s Pro. elm. I" ! - -Prov.- Gov. IT.T.I. Whai t tiil Ave. v - ' ! s' - 3rd Avo. & Fiii ' nil ve i' VVATn NOTlCi DIVERSION AND u,' TAKE Noll' I txm. bin rikftlllltll ' w'1 ?.,a":!" Kite sikI ; vimier 0111 ( v iiorlliwc i'ly " lUrliottr ii i ISirt Kit v e il 1 ' t e1vtr''il Ir- " iimm 1. n. .in' ' Wm .-.I r-n' KtlWSM i- -' M liM-.l I' r if Unrt ii. - 1 millitiiM - 1 :' Ttii- iv'i.v w c , tin- -.':irl 'I iv J this iimIm. aii'i ihwrt" ; Im- tJ.ii "i ii"' , ., r 1 -iii 1. i i ii''1 (11 llie rll'l' I'''"' ' Ithl W.'ii'i ' KmIIi'hk V'" , (Uy ri.'- tii- riftlfr in 11 i" 1 , It firm P"1'" rr cO" 0f IN THE -"rj'o7.u8l 1ft llw Mull' 1 "l " ml , . 0 1 In llie MAiiir mnn hfM'lW 11 TAKK N-'TI' I 1 iinitur 1. , 1 ' Will. fll'.-..l"rt. I'lUllllH i'lfl 1 1 rc(ni'Tii i" rtti-ii rind in nir i'i " ..- ' Mity. A H ISfR- 1 " , tn thn e-' 'I 1,11 .' ' 1 miiniint or itwlr i"'1' with. N,.iH.vx on-''" n-iii'-' ' u''' 1 Dated the sh tv lie