1 PAQE FOUr. 'THIS DAILY Frtysy, Apt it ia I BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus tyc arc headquarters HELREC TKE0UR. piliiiiilllllllK I'll eE glkd a ORUtA xn tr HEINZ 57 VARIETIES Free! Free! Demonstration Thursday, Friday and Saturday By R. Bramlcy Following Combination Special .'at 05c. Lot 18 tins Heinz Pork and Itcans, small size 95c Lot 20 thm l.leinz Pork ami Heans, medium size . , 05c f ihe HEINZ OVen Baked Deans was Lot 31 bottle Heinz Chili Sauci", 1 bottle Heinz Catsup, 1 liottlo Sour Vickies. had 3 for 95o ed Lot 4 I jar Heinz Prepared Mustard, 3 tins Pork ami Deans, small, 1 bottle Heinz Catsup. S for 95c did Hfkydoiitm favcitoftaii) n in He Cm imjot boup Lot 5 8 Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup . k , . 95c Lot 6 2 tins i'ork and Heans, small, U tins Cooked Spaghetti, small, 2 tins Tomato Soup, small. 7 for 95c Lot 7 I boUlo Heinz Vinegar, 1C ui.. 1 lioltln Heinz Catsup, 1 bottle Heinz Sweet Pickles. 3 for 95o for muscle HEINZ 7 Jpaghettii Cooked rtac W !&-? to Serve Lot 8 7 tins Heinz Spaghetti 95c Lot 91 Heinz Wioreoster Sauce, small, 1 Heinz Sweet Pickjes, 1 Heinz Vinegar, lG-oz. 3 for 95c Lot 10 5 tins Heinz Conked Soa glielli, meiHnrn 95c Lot 11-1 jar Heinz Horseradisli, I Heinz Catsiip, 2 Heinz Pork and Means, gmall, 2 Heinz Tomato Soup, small. 6 for 95o Lot 121 Heinz India Relish, 1 Heinz Vinegar, small, 2 Heinz " Spaghetti, Hmall. 4 for 95o Rupert Table Supply Co 3 Phones: 210, 211, 212 A U PLAYERS' CLUB d EVENING EVENT First op Series of Monthly Meet- Inqs Held In Cathedral Hall o The firl of a series of month-y Katlierings under the auspices the Prince Rupert Players' Uuh look placn last owning in is Cathedral Hall, whifli ' hail been kindly plaeeil at their dis-1 (insiil for tin-, occasion There were a large'-number of youftg people present anil an enjoyable lime was spent. President Alex. -Connon in at short address, outlined what- th-M club wns attemptinv;. Their nin: I to form a liernianent or-; ganizalion which would graihial-ly develop, possibly inlo a lilll theatre movement such as they in other cities. He menliim- that there seemed to be ap idea that they were an exclusive grnupi .This was not correct. They were, anxious to weiconi' any Who were interested in the idea iniil who were willing to givo their efforts to Ihe cmusc. They not propose lo put on another play until the autumn so Ihey were haviriig these gatherings a means of keeping the member touch wilji each other and letting others know what they were doing. Welcomed by Clergyman Hev. Waller Allan welcomed Uie club on behalf of the church and said the time had passed when tliere was antagonism between the Church and Ihe sluge. recognized lhat the Ihealrt iiiigln tie an ajrenry for belter- meit and lie; hoped to see the Prince Itupert Piayers' filuh putting on a class -of play thai w ould prove morally Tidvantagrou to the community as well as arlis- lically educative. J. S. Wilson, who had lxrn in charge of the production Vif, 'Wedding' Hells," dealt with the history of tlie organization showing thai they had com menced in a modest way with thv production of ".lane" in aid of the museum. Then the imt- mancnl organization had beet formed and "Weddinsr Hell" hail fnllmved. It was Imped to gradu ally work inlo metre diffioull ptayrs, fjie. next 1f , which would be prepared for the fall. II spoke of the value of such work and asked for eo-joperalloiii A Wo lie nui enthusiastic of their. successes and opllmistic a lo ttie future. Entertainers Community singing led by Mr. Wilson with Miss Marsh al the piano then followed. Also llierc were solos by Mrs. William Mil lar and Mr. Wilson, ii Mono logue by Mr. Connon, piano sob by Miss Irwin and a saxophone solo by W. -H. P. Plejning. Refreshments were served by Miss Jlulh Stewart, Mrs. (Iree! ami Mrs'. Homer, aided by nuniner or those present am there was more community sing ing before the gathering' dis per sed. MASSETT VISITOR SEES IMPROVEMENTS FOR GRAHAM ISLAND Says Fishing and Lumbering In duslry Will Keep Things Busy There Dr. Dunn of Massett, who is In the city on a brief vlsil, re turning to the islands tomorrow night, is very enthusiastic over Ihu prospect for the Island j The new canneries at Massett land at Shannon Hay added lo llm improvements at the Wotun IUver cannery where it is pro THACT DRUM - OOM'T WANT WANT "TOO fOO TO TO PLcV PUAvV THA.T WHtUEL V.M HONE. . , when that posed In increase the pack from sixty (o one hundred thousand ' cases will tnako thing? very busy. Two seiniivg boats are being! Iniill for the Walun Hiver cannery and everyone is 'preparing to lake some part In the fishinu during what is expected lo be the! big year. Caplaiijr Jtatibiuglon has sold ui ri.M ntensl in the La an gara Wishing ti, Packing-Co. lo Kvervtt interests and is not longer connected with the concern, which now packing rlaius and which will soon be engaged in salmon! aHiinfnjf right at .Massett. The piles, are beinjj driven for the new cahncry;..for which the present government wharf is being utilized. Whilo there is no present ac- livily in connection with the gold production from the black sands, lie Doctor expects to hear of something doing in that connection soon. Also he say.s he understands It. I,. Buckley is coming north lo inspect the condition of the Port Clements mill and prepare for operation. The two new boilers recenlly taken iff Ihpre have been installed and the logging camp is still operating at the entrance to the lake. IMMIGRATION MUCH GREATER Record In Post-War Arrivals Has Been Made and all are of God Type LOW HATE ATTRACTIVE Practically all Arrivals are Placed on Farms and Will be Good Settlers JIONTIULM April 1C "What may be termed a record in postwar immigration 16 Canada, has een established in the period om the Hcjginniiwr of the year lo the present date," said Dr. W. J; ltlack, director of the department of colonization, agriculture ami natural resource of the Cana lian National Itailwuvs, in dis cussing (Kimc features of the movpmout of incoming settlers luring' the first period of 11(2(5. 'During "Ihe period menlion ed," continued Dr. ltlack, "The Canadian National Railways car rjed from the port of Halifax more than I'.ijiiMi .passengers, which number represents an in crease of more than 100 per cent in 'comp)irhon with the: Iplal uumler entering Canada at that port during 'the similar period of last year." The number of passengers travelling by the Canadian Na tional Railways from Halifax this season, represent 'more than 50 per cent of Ihe total numbers of arrivals iii Canada this year Large Increase In discussing oilier features of The Slight Cold Of To-day May Be Serious To-morrow On the first appearance of a cough or cold, do net iirzlert it, but iet rid of it at once before it tiai a chance to trow worse and becomes settled on the lungs, for once it dues brronte deep-seated you are going to nave a lot of trouble ii getting rid of it. Our adrico to you is that on the first sign of a cough or cold you should procure a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup as by its timely we you may t yourself many years of suffering from some serious bronchial nr lung troubles. 'Dr. Wood's" has lieen on the nimket for the past 37 years; so you are not experimenting with some new and untried remedy pat up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out CHtl0'b PAsRCNTtJ CALL-AIS' TAKerAEIR HOME." Mil, C 1926 bv Inn. Fcaruc Sckvici lie W anted For Sa'e Z DAILY For Rent '- ' ti i i per wuiu in AfAKTVB ANTKII. - -'Utile maid; uleep out; two in family. Apply Mrs. Iclnlosh, 310 Fourth Avenup.j West. 89 1 WANTKll-Oirl for dining room: work, with some experience.' The Inlander. Phone 1 :i . BOARD AND ROOM. ItOAItlJ AM) WHIM, t25 Thirl Avenue. Phone Red 330. ItOAItl). - The Inlander. 83H Second Avenue. .Phone 137. ItOAIth. Jtnom and Furnished Suiles. Palmer House. tf ItOAItl AM) WiOM. Seal Cot Hotel. Phone liM. tills inerrasius moemeut to anndu Dr: lila'ci, -aid: "Our office at Winnipeg whk?ti handles the distribulion'and placement of si'ltlers for Ihf'wcst. repirls that for Ihe month of March last the number of irnnirants nrrivin fiver the Canaduii National Railways was more' than 2.oO(l in ex-! cess of the largest monthly record of Ihe patf two years and that the number placed in farm employment was more than double (he greatest number placed in any nuc month during the same period. No difficulty whatever was experienced in placing I hose new arrivals. An important phase of the venernl movement was indicated by Dr. Hlack. who said: "It is worthy of imletlhal a largo vor e lit age of lhee selllers who came last year and were placed in farm empbiymmit through the Canadian National llailvvavs or ganization are endeavoring lo locate farms of their own for this year." Many British lhis justifies' our policy of briiiflifug in only siiilable types of people who will finally deride to farm for themselves and evenlu ally make good on the laud. There has been a distinct Itrilish flavor to the flow of immigrants tliU year, one boat arriving with 5? Hrilisli families In be placed ill-rfctly on. -farms of their own." A large iiiimlwr of Dutch, Pcandiiiauan, Danish and 'Swiss Kingle farm laborers li:fvu .also hrriied, Irl-lteHeiil'ink a.'eryMiigh class of settlers for placement with farmers." 'heltlers from non-preferred lerritory represeiitiiijr the immiii-tries .of (iermauy, lluugaria C.eoho-Slotakia, etc., arc being carefully selected by our spccbil representative on the continent. 1 his aeneral movement is ex peeled lo continue for Hie re mainuey oi ine spring season anil will be. further augmented diiriiug. the harvest period." Low RateAttractlve In conclusion Dr. ltlack sai that Ihe prospects for a big in flux of good settlers never on peared better than Til Ihe present time. These new arrivals are practically .111 destined for the farm and represent tlie finest possible type of Immigrant for Canada. -ami Die iiristocracy o'f Jirilislfpmd'-war emigrafitin. One of Ihe reasons for the .present moiinent. is lhj,neNv,lnw rale for the passage of llrltishcrs and Ihe new agreement -whereby Ihe authority and reiponslbilily for the movement and settiement of con- llneulnls has been delegated lo Hie rnllways. 'I'M movement has been facilitated by the de velopment of Uifi'ljfdoniznllon department of i'hoj Cnjiaillan National llailwarrtnd Ijio co.oper-rtllnn of Iho'pas'sehger traffic department. WHAT the -:: orf or 4 vr to NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. I Biinniiici No Advettiicment taken FOR SALE Hill SAM.. Well built house iilj AVslview. four lots. 83.I50.00, House on Fifth Avenue, Section 7; two lols. fl.80O.O0. We have aUn two of the very best residences intheeilr for sale at attractive priees. McCaffery Si flihlKms, Ltd.. Insurance nnd Heal Folate. Foil SALK. )ak chiffonier, aexi'lled glass; kitchen table, new; spring cot; oak diniiwr extension table, sagless spring. 2 oak library table. - trunks, several picture frames at ee-' tally low prices this weiMt. Northern F.xrhange, il.l Se-ond Avenue. Phone 23. FOR SALF.. Remington portable typewriter, nearly new: solid oak dining table and chairs and other household effeets. 7I F.iRhlh Avenue F.ast. Phon ltlack 219. If FDll sale, 1 h p. 1-cyele 1923 model N. A s. ensine complete; oiilfil praclically new. Snap for easli. Phone Red KM eveniners, beiwwn 5 and fl. 'JW FOR SAIiK. Five roomed hone on two lols. furnished; all garden and hi'rry iitmhes. -"50 00 on leniis. Apply T. Mc Clymnnt. if FOR SALK. Prince Rupert's Hesl Itargaln three lots on Taylor Street, all for M7S.00 ash. Wfistenhnver Uro. TO RENT I WO room lo rent in private home, waterfront view, up-to dale .furnishings. 330 Fourth Avenue Ivnst. Phone Itluenoti FOR RK.Vr. Three room , col lage, partly furnisliKl. Din ingroom table and ehairs for ale. Phone Red 023. i F(R RF.NT. Piano, player pianos, phonngraihs nnd ev- machines. Walker's Musi Store. FOR RF.NT. Modern four room ed flat, with Monarch range, in Clapp block. Wcslenbaver Hros fIJRMSIIF.D Ifoiijekecplng Room to rem ny me oay, week oc monlfi. Phone Hed C07. If FOR RKN'IV -Furnished house keeping suite, Mussallem Aparlmenls. Phone 18, tf FOR HUNT.- Four room suite. hot waler heated. Apply StnlD &. Mallet. MODI'.RN FLAT for Rent. Apply Max Heilbroner. if LOST. LOST. Slippy spaniel, three months old; no Ind: strayed from . Provincial Oovernmenl whar Wednesday, Finder s please ,phnnp10. TAXI Phone 07 Taxi (Call Oeorge, Paul or Oul) Six and Seveh Passenuer Slmle- baker, at your disposal any time ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Hmpress Hotel. , PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Friday, April 18 nip 3:30 a.m. 21 .2 f!. 10:33 p.m. 18.3 " Io'w 10:11 a.m. 3.5 " 22:18 p.m. 8.0 " Saturday, April' 17 High i : I H a;nitMn,8 f ' 17 :2ft p.ni'K.17.1 " f-ow .. 10:50 a.m. Y.0 " 23:02 p.m. 0.5 " L iintf i .Hit: '"! , Articles Lot and und,&c for test than 5fc1 AUTOMOBILES See tho New Improved CHEVROLETS Touring, price F.d.ll. Prlncw-Rupert 878.0 llradter, prlco, I". O. It. PpIiic Rupert IH78.0C' Coupe, price F.O.I I. Prince Rupert 1. 120. 00 Conch, prlee F.O.I1. Prlnee Itupert . 1,12 01 Sedan, price I'.O.H. Prinze Hu-perj MSO.Of landau Sedan, prlee F. O. II Prlnee Ruwrl 8l.7.fl Commercial Chassis, price F.O.H Prince Huperi 1708.00 l-IH (on Chas-is. price F.O.I t. Prince Rupert lUHO.Ocl! Call in and gel particulars of in Q.M.A.C. Easy Payment Plan. l riv Kiri?nln in Sinrnn.i llnml' ,-,r"- KAItn UAIIAut Dealers in all Oeneral MnUir-Product. Cadillar, Mcl.augh-lin. Oakland. oidsihile, Pnn- llne and Clo-x mb-i. WRKCKINii hi iivii:t. DAV AND Nit HIT NFW UK VI TV iF DFSION PRICKS AT NKW l ow l.KVPI. NFW TIM F i'W MKNT PLAN Delivered price at Prinoe Ruik Self stflHer and taxes included Runabout 030 no Toartng frtfiM.B. Coupe , SS33.00 Tudor Peilan IHo&.On Fonlor Selan 1089.50 Ojiinmereial Chassis 58tl 60 I'nick Chaasis ffili:,r.O Guaranteed Used Can al Specially low price. DIIMONSTRVilONS OR DRIVINO lessons at any lime. S. E. PARKER, LTD. 219 Seond Avenue. FURNITURE AMD RANGES HANOILS and Furniture al most reasonable price. When yoij require, any arucie ror uie home. Just come in or phone. Used furniture houuhi ont-riulit ..or exchanged for ne fii'tnilura. A. MacKeuzU, Fjir-iilfiirV Phone 775. GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenue Opposite Ken on's Sludio. hood m i:i.s. oood cakf.s Coffee or Tea Served. IlliAL HOMK COOKKD MIUI.S Mr. Uner. Proprietress. BOOKKEEPING. WANTHD. I looks lo post; gov ernment ri'Hirn made; public audits. Rates reasonable. .1; O. Williamson. Phone lllacl: 8!). tf PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. Back to tho old stand. 3ir Third Avenue. Al) the latest in ' SHF.l'.T MFSIC Columbia New Process RECORDS AND PHONOGRAPHS. ROTHWELL'8 TRANSFER Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving llagnage -nnd F.xpress Stcnd:Lillle' News Sland, Phone 352. lies. Phone Oreen (126 FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl lure Slnre. We Ituy. Sell and V.x change New and Secondhand floods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS 839 Third Avo. phone 04C fOO AstSOTHCR OtE' , mi - 1111 MAIL SCHEDULE ouTaooio. rc in c(i M4nUf, Wlue.,uy j rlste to, ' 1 vtiU)r XwkUjs ou train' Tuesday Wnll)r tu iratn rrMajs Sainrdayt HiM ftU trim April t n .- Te llt Arm, sttoan A pr -HMIJ , VVMlnMifslra T BOf, foet Simpa Hut tn Tbunxltr Te Alstta rhiu AjM t. t. la T Qn CKarlsiu UUrS eUU Afftt . It. osmia. frm h lis tumairm, wMiBfeiayt ac ' r Jail it frem Vc4Mite Slar Jl WrrtHMHay Mill rrWr lirrtfn er a., ami . i !' . ne r, ianerM 1V4f rrM rft sii t!te elat alMaa . . II rrm Alaals pll April t. II. fi Trtm Oatas CMrlaue WaM faiaia ArrN H it. ft BOX COtllCTIOSI li A M e H OrtlMM "MKl IM I At I (Hi l i Am. nan, si. lk X. A TWMpMSI I II A ahetfar -.k Aim II At. A rs4 S. lk A A Mat Cm am A llsyt r,rr Orrir la A. A tl si Mil A- A M' RrKle M fm. 0-l er. . r, nt i wtiatr . nri. Wharf ATT. Mittan t tM Ate A tlx) SI It I ImI Am .-wla i, i M - ; . STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS 'e Vascawtae MSnliy f . rnwe ChAI InrMla) ' Vna rri)a) irmc iimik Salitrrfar a, (aiala ' sa. t'rtnreM Realrlr is AprM ! a. 1-rllKeaa Va: n Apffl' tS tm, ft9f II r"r.xn vattae Sunday . ijntrna . W'ethtnsfair m I rinreili . rrMir -sa. ijiiila AaMtMlty a. rrtnreaa H 1' salanlai .. frinre Chat1 Jtefil IS s I'rinrea h .1 AMI J ... CrliM-.aa !. tr feet llmton an Naat miff rrhlav a I'mli K rrm fert HaiMaa an Naaa "'' salurdtv a, out. I far Alaaka . A(.HI l frlnreaa fl-.i ApHI JV ntw. II.. . rrtnt Alaika April n ... rnncrak Ala; Aifll J TrlnreM ti fee ttawart, Anyai Alice An- Siimlav a. f jrilcna . Ve4neaUV Prince .. ,- aurlt - -. frllH cJiarlr rram Slawart, Axjat aa4 Alice Arm- Atiinilay - aa. hrlnrt Chrle Twu rarifc as . . I'rfcUia . prince lienrt. For Anyei Irllav a. CsialA Tram Anrai Silnriliva - r.i.l. ' I fr Quaan Charloita latande April 17 . Prince John from Q;iean Charloita laUeda April in aa, prince telm prll I . prince John TIMBER 8ALE X78S1. Si'aleil Tenilnra am m receh' -1 ' I'lmrlri riireater, hot later than the Kilh Day nf April. , fur !mT 'Lf XJIisi. near Ala Millbank S'iiiikI, In nil tSi.iMH) ' iiirai,r,Nr sprnce, HemliH-k, -IUIiini aattinsa. nmval nl lliiir. ' lilrllicr parllcnUra f the eater. Mcloria, or tint pl.trirl ' CL'-'ir?. Jl'iperi, H Q. , , TIMBER SALE X 7425 Sealc.'i Temlera illl . recede ' " '".,5 Mlill.ler nr I amu at Victoria n i '""" "n Ihe I'.'! I I", UK, ,y l,r API tor tin. Mirrli nk 1 1.:. v , al nil 3.0ii.oflo feel .f Spruce an c.Mlf- II"' I". illfiKr,h;r.l,"'dM of the Chief K rtVr.Wuq,w-fW F