PAGE FOUr, ......Tins DAILY -NEW3 Vtfilni.i MRS. ANNA READMOND BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus DIED AT HER HOME - 1 i U P.. . L ,DL MR. JIC, LnTT I VVROTEvLeTTER tilts' THAT Pn6.(n-v LA.fc fVPFKi upbp aa Local THsT -OUR ONDOt V"U I A. Dtr A. 1 I i J I . 7 Lady Formerly Lived In SVC. ARC t;ETTM' "bO FOND QC THE. FOG. TrtftEE WEEK) AH' Tt LE.TTE.K. THE Butkley Valley and Has i'llcjet. LITTLE CIRU -I-LUUAcse 71 r- LlTTle. cX. THA.T "WE'LL. hcte. A.QOUT . TIMS He TOOK POtTrA.N Brother at Oona River TO Cve CAVC ME. Irs VOO CARC r0R K 1 ; MrVAnna ReadiiYond, age 3, win-of'W. Headmon,'iI, quietly 1:iks awny.nl their home on 7th Ave. Monday evening al 9.30 after a brier illness. Mrs. Read-4110ml was a native 'of iNovwny, having come to this country a number of years nu, She' lived In the Ilulkley Valley for several years before coming to Prince .Rupert about a year ago and has v;niajlo finally friend, liy her kind iaml tfefiial manner : during the short time she has lived here. Hesides t lie bereaved husband slfe leaves Jo mourn lier loss. Jloy Hcndmond, a step-son, who is living in Saskatchewan; Arnie Harstad, a brother at, Oona Hiver, Porcher Island, who is well-known locally. Also Iherc is one brother in Dakota. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of the H.O. Under t takers, interment to take place at lalrview Cemetery on Thursday, Hew T. I). Itinde of the Lutheran church officiating. miss lIluapT long-is taking part at the uitie theatre Former Prince Rupert Resident Featured In Vancouver Amateur Production - On the. dramatic page of the Sunday Province is a good photograph of Hiss Lillian Long, formerly of the staff of the Hank of .Montreal in this city. She is taking the part of "Margot" in Ihe play "Aren't We All" which is. being performed at Ihe Little Theatre, Vancouver, during the week commencing May C. . While Miss Long did not take , parilTT theatricals here, she took : prominent", part In her home town of Folkestone and plans had been made once lo star her in a play here but the plans fell '""through. -LUMBER OM)EjR City Buys Cedar at $24; Hemlock, $23; and Fir, $29. Tenders from the Seal Cove 'Lumber Co. 'of $21 for cedar lumber and $23 for hemlock and from Albert. & McCafrery of $29 j for rough fir were, accepled hy the city council last n'nglit on . recommendation of Ihe board of works.1" Other tenders were as follows: H. A. Dodd Fir, $32; hemlock, $2.1; cedar, $21.50; sized hemlock, $23.50. IHg Bay Lumber Co. Fir, 832; cedar, $20; sized hemlock. $21. Albert McCaffery Hemlock, $23.75; cedar, $21.75. HOTEL ARRIVAL8. Prince Ruoert Frank ToalTe, n. P. Fisher, J It, Ilaynei, T. J. Stephens 11. K Morrow mid N. Cruikhank, A'an- cpuvcr; .Tom J. V. Hick, Vic-torfaJiS McDupald, Tolegrap!! Crp'eki' J,-Twaddel, Anyot; Tnth Huf.ti Nnlsfut: Mrs. .1. F. Strang. .Sunnyside; J. p. Smith, C.N.fi.; K. F.. Hall and C. S. Hall, Win nipeg; John I. Mills, Toronto. Central T. Forlin, C.N.IL I POLICE ADMINISTRATION IS AGAIN DISCUSSED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING Continued from Page 1, administration and he could not see that there would be any fl nancial saving. Further, he be lieved that many good, subslan tial citizen were opposed to th move. The least Ihe council could do be fell was to give lb people a say in Ihe matter. Stating thai he was a Cana dian by Wrth a his parents hart been before him, that he hail fought all his life for democracy ', and .dial the religion of 1 1 whrkinig clannos was his rdig "lnn,Ald.' "Casey expressed the view1, that the pronouncement that had been made by Ihe coun cil could be no more vile, repul '. slvejor aulocraljc so far as tlio working calsses were concerned . He had had his car In the a ground during Iho past week and f be knew thai Hie ronrrntus of '. opinion In Ibe city was against ""the move. . Ak Mayor to Resign ''Jly Tadvic to you, Mr Mayor," HER. UP WHEH HE. CMU3 continued Aid. Casey, "chairmar of Ihe police commission, as you are ami imbued by your offici with Ibe trust .and confidence ol I lie people' and with .sovereign powers," is that you force a referendum on this question by resigning from, your,, office. 1 suggest I lint you refuse lo sign such an autocratic contract and contest your position again-! one who may be willing lo sign. Then we will have n try-out on Ihe question anj, after the people- have snolien. we will decide on our'rource rif action. I ven ture (o say that, if you accept this suggestion, you will be returned with a majority of 200 now presented would be passed by Ihe Council as had been last week's, .Mayor Xewlon said that! if it was passed he would take' time In sleep on the question. He would avail, himself of the privilege given him lo take thirty days time to consider tlin mailer. Appeals to Aid. Brown His Worship then referred again lo his conviction that tin1 city should Yetain its autonomy on Hie question. Dealing with the financial .aspect, he could not seC where any saving was tc be elfocted , ,by making the change. Kven if there were n saving, he thought it was" worth Ihe city's while to retain control of Us own affairs. If the police commission were not living up lo lis requirements, Ihe people could vote in a new police com mission. He appealed lo Aid. Itrown lo change his resolution last week so that the matter might be submitted as a plebiscite lo the people. I Aid. Itrown replied that he had given Ihe mailer mature consideration and saw no reason hy he should change, bis resol ution, lie was an old limer i Prince Rupert himself and had seen the time when the city wo well policed. Now, however, h considered thai it was not well policed. He was not prepared to place the blame for Ihe situation, but he was of the opin- ionlon that the policing of Ihe city had been getting worse and wirse during the lasl four years and he,, for one, was sick of it. .Miirrmer, lie was iirimy con vinced that the majority of th" people, were in accord with the step thai was beirfg laken and lie sawj no reason foi1 Va fpjebb. cite tc be called. Vote Taken The question was then put and the resolution was declared rarried by Ibe mayor, J he divls ion being as above recorded. TERRACE NOTES Mrs. W. C, Sparkes returned on Monday morning from Hazel Ion where she has spent tbe past few weeks owing to th'. serious illness of her dauithler, Mrs. T. H. Walsh. Allliougrt now much improved, Mrs. Walsh is still in Ihe hospital. .Mrs. u. Jl. Uilliert left nri Monday morning on an extend ed visit with friends In Callfor nla. .1. W. Thompson . of; Prince Ilupcr! spent Ihe Week end at his summer home in Terrace. .1. C; Wheeler of the Soldier Settlement Hoard , Telkwa, was a business visitor at the begin nlng of the week. Mrs. F. Lazelle received word on Monday of Ibe serious illness of n hrolher-lnlaw, F. Morning star In San Francisco and is preparing to leave for her home in California on Monday next, several weeks In advance of her former arrangements. .1. Vkger and Tom Ross re turned to Itemo on Monday after sppnding the week end at Iheir homes here. W. McDonald who has spent Ihe past week here at Ihe honii' of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McDonald, left on Monday morning for California, Capt. II. Amsbnry left on Monday morning for Prince Ilu- pert. voles. I say, make it a repeli-i W. H. McDonald returneo lion of 1837 and a fijght for. our from I be Prince lluperl hospital civic rights." -on Monday night. Presuming that the resolution J. Downing, while, handling lies on Ihe section, had Ihe misfortune to fracture his leg on Monday nnd left on Monday night for Ihe Hazelton hospital for medical IrealmenU Mrs. II. Ablous was hostess on luesday evening at a du- liglilful briitae party at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. O. T Sundal. Five tables were played Ibe prizes for Ihe evening goinc lo Mrs. .1. K. Frost and leorg Dover. Delicious refreshmenl.-were served following the game, the hostess being assisted m serving by Mrs. Sundal and Mrs Dover. A very pleasant ;bour was then spent with music a ad danrirvr which was enjoyed all. I. Russell Smith nf Smilhers was a business visitor to Terrace on Monday. Mrs. fienrge Dover was hosle.-M at a children's party on Tuesday afternoon In celebrate th' seventh birthday of her daughter Frances. Oames were en joyed for an hour after whic:i the children sat down lo a tahb- well laden with good things ileal which all appeared' to enjoy lo the full. Those present in- ludrd Ihith and Amy Little, Dorothy Head, Margaret an I Lorraine Kenriey. Mary Wes'. Ilarbara Hall and l'.dna, Jean, ranees and Hetty Dover. 'STEWART Ihe Service '.Club will bold two more -whist drives before the end of Ibe season when rups wjil be presented lo the man and lady having the highest scores. Miss- Mary Tompkirs and Dr. H. A. Whillans weie. Ihe winners last week. Mr. and Mrs. Itert Heath liav left for Vancouver, Mr. v Ileatn having sold his interest in Ihe Slewarl Pool Hall to Xorman Fleming. Waller McRaye, Canadian lecturer, was the speaker when Arbor Day was observed for tit's first lime at Ihe Stewart school last week. A maple tree, presented by James Xesbitl, was planted. Miss Crablree ha returned from Vancouver where she spent Ihe winter. Mrs. Teresa flrnssbush ha returned from. Seattle where sh? was on an extended visit. doe .Jackson, well knowrf Texas, Creek discoverer, who is nov in Ketchikan, will spend the summer in the Cassiar district. II, ,C; Maafee. ilia's relurned from Vancouver where he spent Ihe winter with hie family. i The road between llyder and Slewart Is being resurfaced by Ihe provincial department of works which is also doing im- V anted For Sale For Rent SPORT CHAT Outdoor sport organization for Hie coming season is under wa al most places in the diolrirt In the interior, it is particular ly early this year no doiibl dm lo the fact that spring has ar rived considerably ahead of lime. Ilazellon holds the record for Hie earliest playinc of hasi ball, there having already been ivo games (there, between Hazel ton white n flleh Vowel f- na Uv.eS, At'Anjokj the qrgnniza-. Hon'4 or ;basfl iijill jami fcVoK-tH teams i'inVocc?ding and mieet-Ings of leayiiesSvhl b'c'hehl al an early dale. Anyox, as usual, has a good amount of material oh band with which il intends again in Ibe tall tr make bids for any district title that may be going. Ihe annual meeting of tin Anyox Rifle Club was held lasl week and, after ji satisfactory financial statement had been presented, the following officers were elected: Honorary -Presi dent, . Lindsay; president, i Champion; secretary treasurer. Oeorge Lace; range captain firorge Warwick. Aratigetnenls are bejn made to make eonsid erable improvements In tin method of handling the targets at th bulls arid, before another winter sets in( it is proposed In b :ve ah indoor ranf ready for operation at (he smeller town PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, April 28 High 1:20 a.m. 21.2 ft t i:02 p.m. 10.8 " Low 7:58 a.m. 3.7 " 20:00 p.m. 0.2 " Thursday, April 29 Hftrh 1:50 a.m. 2l.t ft. 11:37 p.m. JH.O " Low 8:33 a.m. 3.2 " - 20:32 p.m. 6.6 " FOR TOG! I. " r w f DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2cper word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c JVARTU will) pari knowledge of bookkeeping. Apply Pioneer Laundry Lid. 100 BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. The Inlander. 833 Second Avenue. Phone 137. HOARD, Rooms and Furnished Suiles. Palmer HOllse. tl LOST. LOST. Siring of pearls between Firth Avenue West and CX.i; depot. Kinder please pfiom Hlue 702. 0 (irovemenls on Hie Hear Rive-road and the Marmot Rier trail. ALICE ARM Harry Fowler of the Inline!1 Awake is hack on deck again after having undergone treat ment in the Anyox hospital fo;-scialiea. r RepalP'work on the Dolly Vnr-den Railway will be completed by the end :of this week, it i- xpeeled. W. R. Henischky has arrived here from Premier and wii. spend the summer in the dis trict. The provincial government will extend the road from the Welcome Hotel to the lower pan of town this season. FOR SALE WANT I'D.- Onl for office work, FOIl SALK. 38 foot raljin cruiser, 15 h.p. heavy oil engine. Price 11,200.00. 22 foot runabout, good engine. Price I2R0.OO 12 h.p. Fairbanks engine, 2 cylinders. I cycle. Price IS h.p Fnirbanks Price i r50.ri C h.p. Kallenberg engine, At- waler Kent ignition. Price ....y...... S00.00 5 h.p. HutTalo. Price M00.0.I 5 h.p. Frisbee. Price.. . 82ri.(Hi 40 h.p. Sludehaker Auto. Prlr.i :)O.0l" 1 Ford engine 125.00 31 h.p. 2 cylinder heavy oil rngln-, guaranteed condition, too r.p.tn. weight ft,-000 tb. Price S.OOO.tMl 2 h.p. Hvinrude Inboard 155.00 2 h.p. Hv In rude outboard (V5.0n 3H h.p. F.vlnrude outboard, 5.00 2 C-h.p. Fairbanks single cylin der 2 cyele without equipment. Price $.1.1.00 each. Loaning lools, rabies, propeller's, lubricalors'etr., at lowest price. Apply Northern Kxehanie. 213 Second Avenue. Phone 23. FOR SALK. Mahogany dining table; dresinc table; Vict roll (console); oak chiffonier: table, roeker, beds, walnut and ivory finish; antique sofa. upholstered chairs, Slngrr machine (drop-head; ele. Itemised list on application Phone between 0 and 5, Red 202. A. WaUon, Digtiy Is land. 100 FOR SALF.. 15 h.p. marine eti glne, heavy duly, complelit. Just overhauled, II fool row boat. Make me an offer. Plume 572 after five o'clock. FOR SALK. Five roomed house on two lots, furnished; all it garden ami berry bushes. t-750.00 on term. Apply T. Mc- Clymont. - tr FOR SALK. Secondhand furni luro and -reslaurutvfUjurcj" irom itoyni, uoiei. .ppiy II 'I bird Avwine . , FOR kij&fau$fo .c'fw nanny ion ury ioc"nr ted storage. Kasy terms.. . I.t Hox 737. 1 10 FOR SALK. Gerhard llelntzmau Piano, on easy monthly pay ments. Walkers Music Store FOR SALK. 2 1 fool pleasure boat, engine practically new Snai, Phone 20K or 5H3. If FOR SALK Four h.p. N. A S. gai eriKine. Phone Red 511. TO RENT TWO room lo rent in private home, waterfront view, up-lo- rtalo furnishings. 33(1 Fourth Avenue Kast. Phone lllue 500 FOR RKNT. Modern four room ed flat, with Monarch range, in Clapp block. Westenbaycr Urns fURNISIIKD Houekeepin Room to rent by tho day, week or month. Phono Red 007. tf FOR RKNT,--Furnished house keeping suite, Mussallem Apartments. Phone 18. tf FOR RKNT. Four room suite hot waler heated. Apply Smlll K Mallet. ff'n rM .. rwii nr.. i. Tiiree roomed bouse; cloe In. Phone Re. MODKRN FLAT for Rent. Apply Aiaz neiiDroner. tf WEEK ' Articles 'Lost and Found, 5c AUTOMOBILES YOU BENEFIT BY REDUCTIONS TARIFF New Prices on CHEVROLETS F.O.H. Prince Rupert I'ouring $ Ht&.OO 075.00.Oiarh Il.0rt2.0n engine. iSedan 1. 183.00 Light Delivery Chassis OilK.OO l-IH Ton Truck Chassis I0JS.00 Huy your ear from an au-thnrifed and registered denier and assure yourself f efficient kcrxlce nl all times. KAIEN GARAGE Wri'ckiit Service liav and Night Hargnin in Recoiidl! UiiK'd I'sed Car. TIIK FORD MtiTiill COMPANY OF I . N M I A. i,,...n pilidlratlon! or ihe la. ill i lungf. immeill- aiely iosifl (lie rtdlowing -NEW PRICES Runalout 0I2.5( louring 03 1. no litix JJH8.0H I'udor Selan tHISJM) Fonlor 8Ian 1870.00 .Ight Delivery 1615.5 1 Chassis It) I.Ol I'riHrk Chassis IfitT.OA All prices include self-start er, government luxes and freight. National Kasr Payment Man available. 8. E. PARKER, LTD. 2IJ Second Avenue. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call Oeorge, Paul or Oust) Six and Seven Passenger Slude bakers al your dipal any I line, ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across rrom Finer'- Hotel. FURNITURE AND RANGES RANilKS and Furniture, at most reasonable price. .When yot. require any article for Ihe home, jusl rome in or phone. Used furniture' bought outright or exchanged fflr new furniture. A. MnrK fl.'nliure MMione 775. GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avsnua Opposite llenson's .tuillo. COOl) MFALS. OOOD CAKKS ''.offeo or Tea Served. RKAI. IIO.MK COOKKD M KM S Mrs. I'nger. Proprlelre". BOOKKEEPING. WANTF.I). Hooks lo post; gov ernment return made; puhlb audits. Rales reasonable. J. O. Williamson. Phone Hlacl: 89. tf PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. Back to the old stand. 315 Third Avenue. All the latest In HIIKKT Ml'HIC. Columbia New Process RECORDS AND PHONOGRAPHS, ROTHWCLL'S TRANSFER Coal - Wood nnd '"Furniture Moving ' Haggagn and Kxpress Slcnd:LilllnH News.Rlantl, phone 352. Res, Phono Oreen 026 FURNITURE. New nnd Secondhand FurnN lure Store. We Huy. Sell and Kx ennngn ew and Secondhand 1 1 0011. GEO. PAPADOPULOS as J iiurd Ave. phon. tt O 1926 ln. Ftuc Scwvki Inc. CmI BrM mki I for Ut tt Mmi. W rl)i HP MAIL SCHEDULE OUT-flOINO. WViwxUr . i s llMl) . . 4turUu Stlnrtll nt (r UMU tii . T !, lk Arm, lu.tni T Part limp u4 riu T AIU elil Ani f. iv i. T Qarrs CMrUltt Awil 1. it IH-CCWIK4 from th luu MmmUz. Wr.liw- i: i ttl (I frm VtiKuir tUp . . WrltM..Uj( M frMtjr rv.n. rn trm Atii, All Am, linl rrtilit tfm Aji, Cn ipm m Rlttr elitl- stiHMtri rrom AtMkt eHt PMI t. II f fnm Qta CtitrUtli M-4 tprti I. os coLiicnosi Orhm a Aihn r- 11 Al. A SIS Si Ath . a rii ' lb At. A Thr II A Sbrrfcrank'- A tl At A rurM si Krr A IUr ' " AMI A llv ii.t , Ut A A r.,. . Mh krr A Mrr-Pr, 0"l CMr OTJ. WTMff I TT. siiimn ml v A tM SI 1rl A full' t 1H A A .tb Irt.lsjr rtitli It 'I if I .a t From Port Slmptos snS Nm stiutiiir- . rjuit For AlttU April it n rrtn,. - r April in prinrr s From Altttt April l- . prinrr-s " April fl Pi in. . For tUwtrl, Ani n4 All:i it eTri iipnin iiiii LULi uiL.nmuou muit" rr Vitur MutNlljr $ frlnr Tii-Mia) .. i i d TrNU Vin- StlunUr - CiUU " . Vtlurrt BMll , April 13 I ' ii. tv Aplil tl Pi tl From Vncr sltr?-M. Ctrfam TM nun Sstunliy M I'riniK S SaliirOijr I'nnr .'hs April If pnn Hi April an 4 Ivirw-.-M n f r Port Slmpvofl nS Hut siimn.v n i imoni Wr1nrvt) - rrln r Slurrtjr. I'rui- From SUmriM, Anjoi n4 Alks U'ltxto p-inr ' : Tiir-sitajr -. Crilitn rriilsjs . rnnr , . FHiMrs m. rmi From Anri StiiinUr rlU For Qlion Chtrlolt UUs April IT prlnr Ji From Oun Chflott lotnn April It M. Prlnr J. April to . Prlnc Ji 3 CANCILLATION OF SI,,t UltlK .. ............ 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