page poor. SHRINE BALL FINE AFFAIR Splendid Arrangements and Wonderful Music Conspired to Make It Notable Social Event . - - - Due It Ihe splendid arrange menls for Mho event Hint hn. heen made It'y tin local comnut- lee and equally", on account if Ihe wnntlorful music llial was furnished Jiy Ilip vjsllinK orclies-Ira of some 25 pieces, t ho halj am-n mxui in urn - r.-.iinniini Hall hy (he potentate anil -noble; of Oizeh Temple of Hip Myitip Shrink will stand out as one of tho, most nolaMe social affair- held in Prince Rupert for many a -day. "There wore about 500 persons present anl the stay proceedings .were in progress from 9 o clonk In Hie evenin until about. 2:30 this morning when, on account of Ihe steamer Prince Ruperl sailing on her rt' Mum south willi Ihe parly o? visitors at 3 o'clock, it became, necVssary to draw Hip highly cnjovahlc affair to its conclus ion, llcside the main feature of the dancing, there were other items of outstanding importance on, Hip program 'including the. drills by the patrol team, the singing of Hip male quartette and nihpr novelties. Colorful Decorations The Exhibition Hall presented for the occasion a mass of colorful decorations such as had never before been seen in the building. I'rom the ceiling beams were suspended in profusion hangings of Shrine colorr and everywhere in great abundance of were patriolic and craft insignia including many illumin-a.ed' symbols. The work of the decoraling the large building had been a huge task hut the loca! nobles had put in a great deal ol of work orj Ihe matler with very apparent- and pleasing results. iFor the convenience of the friipsls, ladles' and .Men's cloak in rooms had beit .'specially arranged. Around the hour of midnight, refreshments were sexyed jn the balconies upstairs, arrangements in this Regard having also been well looked afler with Xoble O. F. Richmond in charge of tho catering. ' During the supper ir-lermlssion, splendid piano music Vwas discoursed by one of Ihe it members of the orcheslra for the dancing. ; Officials Noble A. E. Hazelt-Jones made a very efficient master of cerc-Jmonies and Noble V. Spiliet presided At the ddor with K. Un-win acting as cashier. The gen -eral committee, responsible for itlie success of the affair consisted of Nobles It. V. O. I.e Pine. iOlor Hanson, .Thomas MeCly- monl and A. E. Ilazetl-Jones. The invitation list, besides members of the various branches .of the Masonic crafl, inch.ded Ihe citizenship of Prince Ruperi 'generally. The hall was Hip concluding event in connection, with the pilgrimage of Oizch Temple for the holding of its ceremonial in Prince Rupert. FISH COMPANY REORGANIZES Booth Fisheries Became Involved 'During Post-war Readjustment Period But Funds Debt ISSUING NEW BONDS Big Concern With Branch Here Evolves From Its Financial C ""Difficulties With Ease- The Hoolh risheries, which has a buyinig branch in Prince Ruperl. and a cold storage plant at Sitka, has been In financial difficulties as a result of postwar conditions but has arranged , wllh lis creditors lo take bonds In payment Of all outstanding debls. The official announce- . ment of the company in regard 'lnTthl.4 follows: Official Announcement Announcement Is made that the plan far readjustment of the fanancing of the Hoolh Fisher-; ie Company ,has been declared effective, and that in due course the new securities provided in Ihe plan will bo ready for distribution to tho company's bank ' creditors and security holders Hrlefly, Ihe plan provides that the' holders of the company's 6 -rat 'TEBn'OUEV NEWS BRINGING UP FATHER m v .-r.V;.- '"' IS ' FVTni Scnvtc-. Inc. per cent debenture .bonds and 7 . ler cent convertible notes are to receive par for par in new first: mortgage (5 per cent bonds. and the company's hank credi tors are to receive Ivvo-lhirds of Iheir extended loans in the new first , mortgage per cent bonds .ami t tie remainder in an isue of 7. per cent debenture bonds. The first mortgage issue lo is limited to $5.0no,ooo, an, the debenture issue to 11.000,000, I'hese lmds, wjlh .C85,000 of underlying bonds which are being retired serially, will therefore constitute Hie entire funded debt of the reorganized company. The company's opwralinig Income foi II. 1925 was over $1,000,000, and from nil imlicnl inns will lii inil. I . . , . . .t. . ,l ""'"V dunns Ihe current year. These - figures compare with a tolal interest charge of 110,837 upon the funded indebtedness ouf-standing on u port Ihe consummation the plan. is Heavy Losses During tho 1U20-1921 postwar readjustment period., the company suffered heavy losses in largely by reason of cancellation outstanding contracts by the var. department. Its banks, however, felt suchgreal confidence up the stability of the company's business, that they not only agreed lo carry over the indebtedness incurred during the peri oir but advanced sufficienrAvork-ing capital lo make. a. conlinuas lion of Ihe business feasible; Their confidence was justified by the company's subsequent opera-lions, inasmuch as despite the at handicap upon its credit by reason of Ihe above circumstances, has fully regained its former stable earning capacity. The necessity for Ihe present finan cial readjustment was occasioned by the maturity during Ihe cur rent year of an issue of $2,28G,- 000 debenture bonds, which, ex cept for the unusual condition above dpscribed, could have very readily been refunded in Hip usual way. In view of the. sliow- inj? Ihe company has been able to make under the adverse con ditions of the past few years, It would appear likely that it will show an even greater earning capacity with ils restoration In former financial conditions. SMITHERS tl. .Mraml Mrs. John Oniilfl nil;n fiave been spending a few days in town the igUests of Mr. and Mr. Moraii, left fpr their home at Houston on' Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Mclnnes oi North Hulkley motored to town on Thursday on a business trip Mr. .Mclnnes reports his sprin-. feeding has been completed. Contractor J. P. Douney has a gang -of men at work pulling new foundation under the hos pital. Mrs. II. K. Thornton of New Hazellon was a' visitor lo town on Tuesday, returning home on Wednesday accompanied by Mrs H. O. Windt, who will spend a few days in New Hazellon as he guest. J. H, Tricehurst of Hazellon was a visitor in town on Thurs day, TJie , provision shower for the local hospital was held at llu Inlerior News office on Tuesday afternoon and the response lo this cause by the citizens of r . . I . rummers was most generous, as in addition In $75 cash, several hundreds of dollars worth of provisions and supplies were dona led. On Wednesday night In llio Town Hall, Ihe ladies auxiliary held their annual hospital day in Pt-HASV- I TAHT rAAifesAjSON in :mm PtEL WITH ACHE'S Crt Dmil dance which nlsn nrnvnd .1 virv 'successful as well as a most enjoyable affair. The mus!rfor !he dance was supplied by Itie CresCent orchestra, with .J. P. 1'ouney acting as floor manager. Refreshrri.ents werp served by the lathes at midnight. '" ' ''' ' . Miss Fromey Spooner returned town for Thursday evetilig afler a couple of days visij to her parental home al Npw Hazel-Ion. Tn commence develhpment work on Ihe Sehufer claims ' on Mudsnn's May mountain. Dougla. Rae representing the Itrftlsli- anadian Silver Corporation ar- rivetl in lown on Vednesdu 'cvenliig and on Friday Marled , .. , mis tiniiv iu ictrituiir oulline the - season' work. 'Mr. Rao's company (onk an option the Seliufer properly last Tali and extensive development work to lie carried out this summer. In addition to lunnellin: and , cross-cut IUaJs nlennVJ that ; liamo4Vd IHIt he hroiiph1 lo fesV' .some of the leads. Considerable wnrlt of a preliminary nature is Jo be undertaken tirstf sueli s impixjvR tjie fraiV Ihe mountain and establish ing a .camp to accommodate about ten men. TERRACE NOTES In conipliment lo her guel, ilrs. N. Kiipatriik of Smither. Mfs. E. T. Kenncy was hostess a delightful afternoon tea 0 i Thursday al her home on I.a-kelse Avenue. Musical numbeir were rendared during the afternoon by Mrs. W. Allen, vocai solo and by Miss Kerr on lint violin witli i'rs. Keith ns accompanist. Slisses Dohb and Andrews assisted the hostess in the serving of refreshments. I.ouis Walker, who had fH knee badly cut while working Jt. Hie woods recently, returncri home from the Hazellon Hospital on Wednesday. Robert Donald and son, Char ley, lefl on Thursday for Van couver. Owing to a final change r arrangements al headquarters, Manwai ing who was supposed PREFERENCE Of all the cars you see on the streets, two thirds are equipped with Champions. This outstanding prefer enceisverydefiniteevi dence that Champion is thebetter spark plug. For Ford &W IlLUEBUX AU efi nr. . CHAMPION Dependable for Every E"f In A Canadian-made Product Wlndior, One 411 TT lM OONNAi CO OUT AHO DET SOME MUD- ''Ml'..,!.. tku I V anted For Sale DAILY For Rent WHAT ARC YOU TALXIN' ACOUT? I HAVEN'T eiCEM M TMti PARLOR - NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per, word in' advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c .VtMTCB WANTED lo Purchase. Second hand lent ab-.tit I;' by 10. Au- ply. Pillion, Daily News. YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK. any kfntl, 35c per hour. Phone lllaek 269. Ill WANTED. Young girl foi housework, le-p out. Plionej Red 529. If! HELP WANTED. WANTED. Two active hartl working Salesmen for I'rincfc Ruperl and dislrnrl. To .start! iniinediateJy. iioimI money but must be- prppuml lo earn ii.f Ask for lloon al Parkin X Ward lilcetri.- Co. In arrive here last week lo relieve Rural Dan Marsh of lh active duties of the Anglican etiureh,' is being replacpil liy Rev. W. T. Uarfool, a tcraduale of Wyeliffe Collejre, Toronto. V is expeeled .Mr. liar foot will Inhere lo conduct M'l-viotis on Sun day morninj. Rev. W. Allen went to l)s! on Thursday. . Mrs. Iloisuk and children of Woodcock, were shoppers le- iween trains m Wednesday. The regular monthly meetip-x of the Parenl-Teaohers' Associa tion was held in the school hous pn Thursday evening with vice- president J. D. Crllhurt in lhi ehair and a goo'l crowil present. Afler routine business was conducted O. Uriffin, public schooi principal, gnve a very carefully prepared and Intensely interesting paper on Ihe resulls of the Educational Survey conducted throughout the province during i!)2i-25. Refreshment served al the close of the meeting. Mrs. T. J. Marsh spent Wed nesday and Thursday as Ihe truest of Mrs. A. Y. Wlfsou al Memo. ' s Mr. and Mrs. y. Cos sols $pml Sunday at He tub, . , Mrs. Jl. (IrnglanJ idaiijthlee flma left on I rnlay for Prince Rupert. EDUCATIONAL AND HISTORICAL TOUR The Canadian National Rail ways will operate a forty-three lay Personally Conducted Educa tional Tour lo Europe Ibis Sum mer. sailing via the 8.S. Alhenia" from Montreal, July 0, direct to Clasgow. Proceed ing from Ihere, Ihe parly will visit dilferenl points of Inlcr"i In Scotland, England Holland, Ilelginm. Switzerland nnd France, also an opportunity lo visit the Haltlefields. Reluming In Erin land, will sail from Liverpool on S.S. "Auranla" August 13, fo: Montreal. Considering I hn num ber of points vlAlled, Ihe accom inodalion provided, anil enter lalnment offered, lhls Is one of Ihe-Jowesl priced Tours ever operated to Europe. Full particulars, reservations etc., from any 'Agent, C.N. Rail ways, or R. IVvMcNailghton, District Passenger A(ent, Prince ' Rupert. Sam Antnus sails by the Prior cess Louise! tomorrow, for Vancouver enroiile lo Montreal where he ejpecls lo reside in future. . :, , 1 c AbrCb ALL OVER THG. PARLOR TLOOCJ ! FOR SALE Foil SALE --28 fool fish boat. 7H h.p. Vulcan engine, one year old ?U50.00i 2fi fool cabin cruisi r. new I i !i.p. cigin' priced at o.t0.iMi 28 fool cabin pruicr, l" h.i. oil engine $1,200.00 Small opeeder wllh Fonl en-uiite, brireil at 250.00 20 h.p. llulTalo engine OO.Mi 10 h.p. Studchaker engine, 1 200.00 0 h.p. liuararitce, price 275.0ft (i h.p. Kellenherg ngine 2o.nu t cylinder 10 h.p. auto engine t JlOOrf) t Cyliivler Dodge engine wilii slarler IOi.on t eyllndr Chevrolet enir. with starter U5.u0! I00O feel Mi Inch Nitk haul cable, price 6c per foot. I Wee MKIregor Savv. falling and bucking saws, Oilehnstj jacks, ele. 1 Northern Hxchniige, 213 Reeond Avenue. Phone 29. 1 25.00 Cary Safe f65.0rt Ji35.no oak rolllop desk 1 8.00 975.00 oak a foot standin- desk I35.O0 150.00 mahogany desk and three chairs !75.fMl !0.00 Check prlectir $15.00 WEST ENJI AVER HIIOS. Foil SALE. RbihII runabout Iwal, 1 passenger; filled witf tank and ll.ries ready foe engine. Itargaln. See Jae'i Cook. "Joy llinl," Cow Hay. FOR SALE. 20 fiwt Iroller, just eomplelei,all gear. Full pr-tleulars, address ln 303 Daily News office. 115 FOR SALHSeeomllland furni ture and restaurant fixture from Royal Hotel. Apply tt Third Avenue. FOR SALE. Cerhard Helntzman Piano, on easy monthly payments. Walker's Music Stora. FOR SALE Three roomed housi, plastered; good location. 55G McCaffery A Olbbons, Ltd. If FOR SALE. 58 Chrysler Coach. used a few months. Applv Howe k McNully. I If TO RENT FOR RENT. Modern four room ed flat, with Monarch range, In Clapp block. Westenhaver llro. 'URMSHED Housekeeping Rooms to renl by Ihe day, week or month. Phone. Red G07. tf FOR RENT. Furnished house keeping suite, Mussallem Apartments. Phone 18, if FOR RENT. Four room sulle. hot water heated. Apply Smlli k Mallet. SEVEN . Room House lo Rent Apply 522 Eighth Ave; West. FOR RENT.--Modern house; flu rooms and halh. Munro llros MODERN FLAT for Rcnt.Apply Max Heilbroner. if . PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 44 Saturday, May 15 II Mi 3:07 a.m. Sl.fl f,. DIM 2 p.m. I8.1 Low 9:53 a.m. 3,1 21:53 p.m. 1 8,7 " 8unday, 'May lie High 3:15 a.m. 19.7-fl. 17.00 p.m. 1WS Low 10:37 a.m. 1.5 ' 22:38 p.m. 9.8 ' Subscribe to the Dally News. now, f. .'Articles Lost and Found, &c OOARQ AND ROOM. By George McMa HOARD. The Inlander, 830 t ,. ahc Arm. n.. . Second Avenue. Phone 137. ItoAIID, RiHim and Furnished m. n t'l Suile. Palmer Rouse. 11 FOUND FOI'ND.- -Thr-p key on Hn. Apply Dally News office. SOMETHING. NEW. TODD. ProterUMranu Campanv hns just invented pemonal lroleelutrupti spini for en fourth (he prto- of siandtr.l eiieque wYilpr id rctilre salesmen in every' pari of ll.f Tremendous seller. Sphn.ll.l side line. Pritfcto,rph .ale Agpney, BSI Wvl Pcihler St., Vancouver. ll.C. I IS AUTOMOBILES GUARANTEED USED CARS AT BAHQAlfT PRICES IU2.1 obUnmind- r..nrinfr :.innn IUiaOiilMO.il.de TuurilW ftoO.OO )U2t Kor.l Tudor S-dati 1150.00 192.1 Ford lo.lor SRUn 125.00 1023 Ford Tudor Svdan t 100.00 Ford Light le!iery ... ?00.ihi Fonl I. In lit Iclvrr . l25.0Wy? y??. We give thirty day free irvlc4,ii. t.. k rnt((i. . on above ear and liberal t vlre on new earn. KAIEN GARAGE. Dealer in Chevrolet nnd ail Oftnerul Motors Products. Wrerking srice Dy and NUlit Phone 52. Til F. FORD Mo I nil CiiMPANV OF u.ki publicattiHi of Ihe i tnl! .'hitiig.'. imtnedi-alcly i-sih'.i ihe following NEW PRICES Runabout I012.5O Touring 1631.00 Coupe J88.0i Tudor Sedan 9815.00 Fordor Sedan 1879.00 Light Delivery Ml 5.5 J Chassis 10 1. 00 Truck Chassis ffll-.OO All prices include self-start er, government laxc an.) freight. National Kay Payment Plaa avnla,hle, S. E. PARKER, LTD. 219 Second Avenue. TAXI Phono 67 Taxi (Call Oeorge, pul op nust) Six and Seven Passenger Slude bakers at your disposal any lime. ROSS BROS. POOL nOOM Meeker Block. Across from Empress Ilolel. GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenue Opposite Heuson'A Studio. OOOI) MEALS. noon CAKES Coffee or Tea Served. REAL HOME COOKED MEALS, Mri linger. Proprietress. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl lure Store. We liny. Sell nnd Ex ehange New and Sccnndlmml Hoods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS WOOD. Dry Mixed Wood to.oo n load. Dry Fir Wood ?0.R0 n load. Cut lo any length. Kindling, 7.00 a load. Fir Furnace Wood 7.00 n trind. A. ISAACSON 1'hone Illack 401. Seal Cove. nus OONT UIE To Na 0.1-L HITTOU AOAIH- THERF it MAIL SCHEDULE ouT-aomo. for h rl MMHjati W. ii, .i tat T Vncwir . furKUri . . . i:.I'Jl, Mr i Aundijri WtlWMl). riRi Tbarwu t . t auttt rii Mtr tt. it Mht II. it l. trttm tM tol MotfUjrt. Wi-tfurtO,;.! tt4 t?. ..... trim !, tMiulit MMM4 TKartor ftm el tmp-t Hk Simrdir frm UI el(t Mtjr IS. fi ffm Qt criU li!4 hk Wr It. 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