Matters in connection with tin transfer of police authority lu l ii i euy i nun municipal to pro vincial 'control weriV- Tc-elnei al Jasl n'ktht'ft council .m'cejinj wijli somVYIiffiMviu'e of opfiifon wlion- he recommendation of J ho policed "commission ( h a t month. salary be granted lo Chief. Tickers and two' weeks to each of -the retiring con stables . was accepted and the account, or $50 from L. AY. Pat-more for legal advice lo tin policejqpnimission iif connection with the validity or the, transfer was passed. Divisions were re corded, in both instances. AVluVn Hie question of tie ad ditional sajary grants came up, Aid. Perry moved that action on Hie same be deferred as all members of the council we're n'oi present ,al Hie meeting.. Aid, Jos.' ilreer" did not. think that any obJcclion could betake!, to Oi'e feconimendaliou. ' He wa" In favor of- accepting the re commendation and felt that Hii necessary action might Je lakeL at once." Mayor Newton did not think that the fact that all Hie aldermen were not present was an, reason, for holding up action oi. (he recommendation. He "bul-lined the reasons that had ac. ualed the com'nfission in niaktiit the recommendation. He fel. that some public recognitioi. nflglit well be shown the service . that had been given by the retiring police force especially since iU me'nuVrs rufolil lose some tfrrw before being absorbed into the provincial.' force. v , 's,ld. Vtyfy , thQUhl it would be but fair to have the whole council pfesepl wlipii the mailer .was decided upon. i Various Opinions i Aid. Larsen felt that the. re- f tiring officers would be but get- . ling their due in lieu of the ye.'uly holiday. Aid. Casey slated that, .as -i. general principle, lie was opposed lo granting pay in lieu of holidays. In this particular case, however, he was in favor of the , recommendation as a matter of sympathy for a body of men who, afler having given of their best for many years in carrying 'V.'3uhtifffdutfe!, . had been'' dfsr missed for no just cause or reason. Aid; .McKecbnie was opposed Id the principle of Hie recom- irfendation in giving salary in Hpu of holidays and staled that he,. ..would .vole against tfic re- police commission liad hut dom.H vitrlil in liLin'j Hiij fiiMI., Atan! lo ascertain its statu in Ih? matter. However, if the council' saw fit to reject. the accnnnl li was prepared personally to foot the bill if the other members of Hie commission refused lo pay their share. Aid. I'erry further expressed his opposition to the payment ot an account for "unnecessary advice." ... Aid. Casey stated, that,iiefqri- the police commissioners had lecided to, seek the advice of.ilr. Pal more in addition to that, of Mr. Jones, he (Aid. Casey) vhad lieen con.4ii)lo1 and he hail on- ouraged Hie commissioners h o uoing. ne reierre.i 10 ,iiie fact that i was not infrequent for acts of legislature such as was involved in this case lo" beftnrfi event vet staged in Hril-round ultra vires and declaredly, Columbia will take place iir ...... ,um i)t mailer wurw. victoria in July when the Vie-As for Mr. Patmore's account, toria Ijiwii 'lenni Club will nut he had at first llmught tlial Ijiel, ne' ciiartipionskips of lfi-1 cnarge or was excessive niiL after he had pemseiF the rep'orl." he had found that, a good deal of effort "had .been expended in compiling it and he was now 61 the opinion that the charge was but a fair one.. Further lie .believed that if the matter wa taken to court It4 would lie found that the police commission hail sufficient authority to incur, the expense involved. r Aid. Jos. Greer slated that he was oppdsefl'To'ThVITccounf being paid. He saw no reason why tjie police commission shoni( (?.r beyond jfr. Jorje,s for rfdvlee' m-less .Mr. Jones had specificall-reipiested that it do so. H seconded Aid. Perrj-'s motion ttial the account be not paid. In answer to a question by Mayor Newton, Mr. Jones stated that the police commission hail no- authority , to Incur, ejcpendli lure. Tlie duly 6 ft lie prtUcV commission was to govern the city police force anil recommend accounts to the council for payment. Unfair Action Mayor Newton fa id the council it saw fit lo do -so and, and, If if nee'es- ay it 1 He felt, however, that H wcuild be unfair action oh tfie part of the council to lepudiate the ac count. f)n the vole being taken, Aid. Casey v ,ld. McKechnie anil Aid. c'ommeifda'Hoh. In ijoing so, he!"!'! vote the account oWn it wished lo make it clear that there was no personal feeling involved. He seconded Aid. Perry's motion (hat the maltei lie VaTd over until the full mern- lerslilp of tlje council was present. v Aid. Casey moved in amend-rniyit' Hial. .the repoiiimendiifioli of the police commission lie cojif'tiVred ii! and Aid. Jos. fireer seconded. " On the vote being taken, Aid, Casey's amendineir. carried, those In favor of It be ing Aid. Casey, Aid. Jos. (ireer and Aid. I.aisen with AM. Perry and Aid. McKecbnie opposed. Patmore's Bill I. V.. I'atfnoie's tdll for 50 in gfv'fng nivice 16 the pollc-s commission came up in connec lltn with the passing of the ac counts. Aid. Perry, in moving (hat the account be nol paid, slated that be s;lw no reason why the. city i should bo called upon lo lo pay for oulsiilq legal advice when It; f was payfng'a cily solicitor ni ' good salary for the very purpose ' of '..furnishing such advice. If the police conimissjon was not satisfieiF with Mr. Jones' advice, the memlicrs should pay the bill p personally for an outside opin-" lone He. was .strictly opposed to - Ah'c. cHy paying , Mr. PalmOre's bill, v i ... Mayor Newlpn submitted argu- i mentito Justify the course of the ponce commission in Having, ; smiight Mr. Patmore's advice to siipplemenl Unit of Mr. .tones. No disrespect of Mr .lone' opinion had been intended but ; II was well known, how legal (ipihloris often differed; Tn. fairness to all, particularly thosu who had been opposed lo" - Ilia change of policing, he felt thy i.:iri.iiri 'iiivnrciji in it n'irmuni nr ...... ...v ...w JJH.-.H' VJIi... ,.k.- j.i .. tbo account and AM. nreer andR'J ' Pl'V.V'i'f'' al, " Ald. Perry opposed ii Aid." Stephen, Aid. .Hrownnd Md. '. J. (Ireer were not pre sent al Hie. meeting. Mntorsliip Iiellingtiam, Cap Anderson, arrived in port (hi morning from Ketchikan with a carload of fresh halibut foi shipment East over the Canadian National Railway. Good for f9 ' T yl 'mtj&Ty makes (r Wv them smile y . it" sure (I J worth while Yjevery meal tu . SPORT CHAT I'oHowin.! tlie I'ftcenl Yiefhria' Way eelebralioib at Yaiiderhoof when a big delegation of athlrles. including a Wteball tain, frninj Uurns Lake was enterlaiiW'd. the .Yechako Chronicle of Yander- iioor, puitiisnen an emionai 01 sport and friendship." It sad in part: "There should bh more I'lieotirageineht for spart. at tractions between the towns along the Canadian. National lt:iilwny line han has Win pre- ulunl ir IKa ff.a. Thvlnp nil avenue wliereby a better under- r slandintr is created among tin Ipeopte and .furtlierjuore, they ar. srtvod business." Prohahlv Hip most imrMrtant liominlon and also of ItritU t Columbia. Prominent lnn' players from all over Canada as well as some from Hie Ameri- pan Pacific slope will be .pre sent and there will be some real Interesting competition. The Victoria club Is going whole ueariedly into the matter of making preparations for the event And. much energy and ex panse is being devoted in con nection therewith. The matches will lake place at Hie Willows i-ourls where a new grand stand is being erected. DUTY OF NATION TO"" 1 MOTHERS SET FORTH Klwanls Hear President of American College of Surgeons Discuss Disease MONTIIRAL. May 31. Can- andian Press . Segregation ol Mie feeble-minded; eradication oi venereal disease; elimination of starvation wages to shop alrl and others; betterment in slum living I'ondiiions, and Hie introduction of national lawrf re lieving prospective inollinrs from work for a certain period, were foreshadowed by Dr. YV. Y. Chip man, -whu is president of the American College of Sungeons. and gynaecologist of the Hoyal Victoria Hospital, addressing the Kiwatifs inub tm tfie fpbiiibll- '0 Its'iiTOihers, If the wrtroi (s to proffrfts-i. Wch Wccesslve (JneTraHon rmisf ne netier Itian Hie last, ileetareil Dr. Cliipman. ".Vnd the mothers of one generation largely deter mine the children of the next in physical, .mental and moral cali bre. Nothing can take the place .of well-ordered and affeclionati lionie life. Compared with that schools or whatever kind are umparntively uninipnr t a n I. .ould ' we but segregate the reeble-mlndcd,"' Ir. Chipman venl on, "could we but eradicate venereal diseases, fully half of ur social troubles wrtuli! be nred at the (beginning. And this will be so. This must be so when at last .we call a spade s spade, and our-ostrie.k-like com- I'lacticy is replaced by common sense." FLORIDA REAL ESTATE IS DUE FOR A FLOP (Kdmonton Itiillelirn Mr. Habson's report ore. Florida takes a much' mora onTfrhirftte. view of-Hie prospect's if lhat man; iiiiin iiiusi iji inose WHO have investigated?.: Jonifllons there. lie looks for Tl" Jo) Continue to undergo larJ "delop-ment, but, so far as real ostale speculation Is concerned, it Is tuile dead. Peventy-five per cent of the lots which were disposed t. . V anted For Sale FerJRent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIE 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken VIKTXB YOUXO Man wants work, any jj- :r. an nour- p,)0n . Hlack vi. I it WAXTKH. Young girl for light housitu i v Apply Mrs. A. V. JLipttin: I'hone Htue 200. t WAXTKH Kj(periencs wait- rn. I .-ifn Cafe. INFORMATION WANTED. MeI.AlWJHl.AN. William ami Alexnml'-r. Hilly last heard of al Mirror. Alberta in 101.1.. Sandy at Winnipeg in 1 0 1 . Their failier has passed awa ai Gyiarm, Herald, Sask. ii they will comitlunicate wilU their b'rpHiiM- James MrliugU-lan.-tOnald, ?ak., will he.at iMthflilllnK to their advanlasc. MISCELLANEOUS w. KUMMiqt, . imp at . Lake Kathly.i , openi .Jut e 20. For particular .li'ply Mrs. K. K. Ilirnre. Sinllhois. n.c. TO RENT POll HEM'. hursen building a I7i Ilfiini Avenue Kast; ir rooui . inodern . flat with 'bathroom Itnd workshop premise, on street Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transft-r. ISO Second Avenue. OH ItKjfr. New seven roomed modern house at 130 Kiftu Avpiukj YY'est. Heady July i. For lyirlirular. phone :lted 7i'Q. ! Oil IlKNT. Furnished cotlaK ' at Lakd Kathlyn. Apply T. A Hayinonfl, Ifox 133, Sniither, B.C. 13 OH ItK?rr. Modern four roomed flay Willi Monarch range, in Clapp nloek. YVestenhaver Hro. FOR nsr. Two modern housi .4,fOnc furnisheil. Apply 21 S Fourth Avenue Iasl. If UIlNISIIHI) Housekeeping Itooms to rent by the day, week or monlti. Phone lied 607. If FOR IlKNT. Furnished house keeping suite, MusnaHeh; Apart nicnl. Phono 18. If FOR RKNT--Fpur rooiiiulte. CI ... I ..Li . .1 . Xt.WSf' nut wiiijjr iiriiieu, .lij'r Jllllir PIANOS for Rent al ft.do per montii and up. Y"alke.r'i Musi Store. MODKRN FLAT for Rent. Apply Max lleHfironcr. . ti BOARD AND ROOM. UOARli. .Tbo Inlander. 830 Second Avenue, phone 137. :o.MH. Rooms and Furnished Unite, j'fllnier Hptise. If LOST. LOSf, alerting ullver engine-liirni .i Ifversharp pencil. Find er wit) he . rewarded on re liirning to Daily. News office or telephoning Urepn 023. LOST. rJi'wtiie camera between i.nties ews Stand and Post Office. .Finder plense phone Hi He 333. - . i of iliiringfthe. pjsL twii year's were sold !o lfro"so who never inlerwleil to use tiffin!. , So far there has been no irefk In prices, he slate, irfftvone of treniendous proporti.mt wTlI bo witnessed if spiMMirntoVjJ a'r.e. forced '. to sell In a marki f wfiern there are no buyer.. Mrs. iny -McKiuley arrived in Hie citv from Alice Arm mi II. n jCardena Jyeslerday afternoon i . .!'. i ;... . i FOR SALE 1'Olt SAI.K -28 foot fish boat, 7W h.p. Vulcan engine, on year old I950.00 20 foot r, thin cruiser, tiew 12 h.p. engin-- priced al fOSO.00 2d font cabin cruiser, 15'li.p. oil engfne .,. II.Jfln.QO Small speeder with Ford en gine, priced at 9S5O.0O 20 h.p. llulTalo engine ?flff0.00 40 h.p. Sludebaker engine, tSOO.OO fi h.p. (Junranlee, pricb 25.00 C h.p. kelleaberg engine . ISOO.On 2 cylinder 10 h.p. aulo engine . . llOOiJ" 4 Cylinder Doifge engine wil l starter 4 llooMu 4 cylinder Chevrolet cnvl?..' with starter 125.110 1000 feel Vfc Inch lTaek haul cable, price Ce pier fool. Weo Meftregor Saw, fallrav ami Kueking saws, fJilehrti.1 Jaeks. etc. Northern I'xehange, 213 Seeond Avenue. Phone 23. FOR SALFLor HenL TOurts-Holel at Terrace, n.C. Twelve rooms fiirnisheil. furnace heal. electric, light, eleelric pump hath, reptauraiil, kitflhen, barroom', three room furnlshel cottage, two lots. Rent 5.00 per month or will sell on rclf-sonabte lprm. Apply Mfn. J A. McHougall, Tourist Hotel. Terrac, II.C. ILVSK FOR SAI.lt l lrnr Creek, II.C, seven acnes under cultivation, apple, cherrlen and strawberries; six roomed log house ami outbuildings; pot offiee on premises. Immediate possession. Nomina! renl. ,lso for stle, two cow, forty chicken, furniture and implements. Apply Dally NVw-nfflce. I Jrt FOR SALK Doubli- corner Slxlh Avenue and Hunstntilr Slrepl. opposite Rink. YY'liat otTers' Apply Hflx 308 Dally News office. FOR SALH. Ifio nitres good wheal land. Central Alberta; fid acres beet! cultlvWd. Cheap for cash. Annlv Hot 337 Dally sNewj)fijce; J37 FOfl SALK. Five rrforned mb'd- erri bungalow ' and two lot.-.; close In. 12000.00 on terms. Apply T. McClymonl. tf FOR SALF.. Secondhand furnl- uro nnd restaurant fixtures from Royal Hotel. Apply lit Third Avenue, FOR SALi:. DinlnR room suite. range nnd other furniture. Phone lllaek 112. I13K Secppd Avenue. 20 CANAR1KS. --lerm.'ili imnoi-le.'l slock. Belling nut. Singers from !7.r0. Phone 187. 120 IIOl'SK and Three Lot for SAle Apply 025 F.ighlh Avenue Fast MOTOR Cycle for sale. Phone .18 7, .,., imj FOUND FOUND. Three, key on ring. .- Apply Daily News office. PATENT ATTORNEYS FFTIIKRSTONHAUOII iv CO., the old eslAbllshed firm. Patenls and trademark In all coun-Iries. Free booklet. Vancouver office I0IK Roger Ituild-.. P,,"I'R Seymour 3790, Manager. Ernest k. Carver, registered allorney. oilier office Otlawa, YVashinglon and . principal cities. Mill I O 1926 Un G4 IVnir. rtt t,wr4 D ADS. Found, Lost Articlri and &c for lets than 50c AUTOMOBILES Now, You Can Buy a CHEVROLET at a Lower Price than ever before. AltnoM simullunei.il with the ainioun emeni by Clicvr.dei Motui Company of r.nntida Limited off an Improved CMvrnlet (iiHK.TKH CIIKVfUil.irr tfatn .wr before -we arc ablo t ait POLICE CHANGE BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMa 1 I , Hi,: . . . W MAC,; El MOW bo U HOW MAMYTlMc., SIDELIGHTS AT UOyi do yoo 5PEUU jOt a ) liilllilllVilA I MOVstTHEDlCkEMS CO -TOU sPEUl IK too 3PELA1. HAVR I TOLDVou MllsiUTP! Mil 1 ii I ii m NOT TO DISTURB 1 " 11.11 II III V riK? CITYCOWjdL nrmm in u n 7" i y-ni r ---mr--J x w i ii mi' m i i i i i i-. i i.n.n m u ' ' Matter of Paynttmt; bf 5 Extra Month's Salary and Lawyer's Account Disposed of nounee THK LOWKHT PIUCl T Q.. t in ChevrnUl history. j i. These new priM, combined with the inuoy new improve-lh. c menis, eniiiin more nrmiv iimmh- than ever lie Tore .Chevmlci'i leadership in value among ow priced ears. I w. ,. The Iinpro.i Chevrolet offers rrt.. everyihmg you could deir. . smart apliearaiwe, eomfoi', UHHitltnes. power and the ill. nnmf dependability. The pre-eni oriels aiMl low lime navni,.ril' YhHi.i bring one of the x t.hrvM'JJ!''"' hiohIcU within eay -rail eh of your pockHoiik. KAIEM GARAGE. I'imiH YY reeking s.tm l . md Nighi Prices of In if It New ami ! ua r- ii n lee. I .-,) HiitD CAItri r now al a new low level. The National Tiroo Payment ) 7. V Plan inalle wilti anyone a u Ul, reasonable income to nlfon) '!) A Hie comfort und eonvenlHM a " enr afford. ' , Ask S. E. PARKER, LTD. Dealer 210 Second Avenue. - TAXI , Phone 07 Taxi (Call Oeorge, Paul nr Oul) Six and Seven Parnger Slmle bakers al your dipoiM any lime ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Aero from FmpreM .Hotel. FURNITURE. New a n .1 Secondhand Furniture Store. YVe Ituy. Sell and Kx rPhange New and Secondhatnl Hoods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS S? TblM .ve "irtft til' GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenue Opposite Henson's Sludi'o. H)OL MFALS. (lijoi) OAKIIH Cotfee. or Tea Served. II HAL HOMK COOKKD MR.M.S Mrs. Unger, Proprietress.. Phone 0fi3. WOOD. IJ'ry Mixed Wood 40.00 a load. Dry Fir Wood 10.50 a load. Cm (o anv length. Kindling, 17.00 a loail. Fir Furnace Wood 7.00 n load. A. ISAACSON Phone lllrirk 4fl Seal Cove,. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, June 2 ll'Rli 5:2it a.m. 18.0 fl. 1 8 :' I p.m. 17.7 " I'w 2-M p.m. 4.7 " Tpursday, June 3 High ... .. n:3 a.m. 17.1 ft 20:02 p.m. 18.0 " Low .......... 0:0 a.m. 0,1 " 13:10 p.iri. 5.5 " Friday, June 4 I'IkIi 8:15 a.m. I0?J ft, 21:01 p.m. 18.8 " Low 2:00 a.m. 8.4 14:24 p.m. 0,0 " 1 . lv.'r, MAIL SCHEDHi NMMK) . .... ... Suiwl -f url 4 Tu.. , tUiri-i f ii . T !. Alls lr- . a. mmw 4 mm... T U'Mln. T lllir! Mluril . T All Plu '!. 3 H l I : i n A . . . Alt. . ... . 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