PAGE FOUC SEANO'CASEY i SECURES PRIZE Irish Playwright, Formerly Dock Labortr, Honored In London LONDON, April 21. The Lit est honor ijull lias fallen In Seart iH.asey I IIio Hawthornden Lit erary Prize of citio, Insliluled bv Miss AJice Warrandcr in igiu ir. uufsey is i. author or limn ami the Payeork, which for some limn ha been running in London Ihealres, nnd The Plough ami Ihe Stars, more recently produced in Dublin. Not very Ions ago Mr. tyisey was a dock laborer. J I came from Ireland to London lusee Juno In its mero poman setting, and has been lionized by literary and dramatic circles. Hut no compliment paid iiim-7-cxcepl. i li favor of the limine can have equalled the Irihule to his play which came from I.rinl Oxfifrtl ami AsquHi in presenting him wilh the IJaw- thoriidi'ii Prize. Objects to See Plays I suppose (said Lord Oxford mere aro a pood many playgoers here one of the most in. lelligcnl. classes in the community hut which of us who belong to' thi class have" not hi now Income heart ily sick of the stala and monotonous reproduction of .yhat is. called the sex problem, with its triangles, its complexes, and its more or less thinly disguised indecencies, holli of an cruage'and of situation? During the last twelve months we have had a relief and a revelation in the discovery of a still young man, who has produced on Hie stage here in London a work which I do not myself, so far as my own judgment is of any; value, hesitate to describees the most moving and impressive drama that wit have seen for ten, of juay he fifteen or even twenty years. I mean the drama, Juno ami the. Paycock. Spoke In Gaelic Mr. O'Cascy, who has learnl Oaelic, chose to begin his thank in that- (language. Happily' foi the -comprehension of his audience, he went on in Knglish He would like, he said, to accept I fie prize also as a trihute lo the drama of the Ahhey Theatre and to the wonderful acting of the Ahhey players. CREDIT BUREAU IN CITYJS PLANNED Buyers' Week to be Held Again this Year by Retail Merchants' Association The llelall Merchants' .Usocia- lion is considering Ihe advisabil ity rif establishing a credit bur eau in Ihe t-ily and is. also work ing on plans for Hit holdrng";nf a, Muyers' Week agaili this year in connection with the Kxhibi Hon. . ;Tlie regular mnnlhly dinner meeiing or I lie Association was held last niht in Ihe St. Hegis Cafe with President P. It. Linzey Hi Ihe, cialr. There was a good ajleqdance;' of members and giiesls we're, Messrs. Hall and Lumsflen of Vancouver. .iibj-ciMiimillees op the Assoc iation are heinji: formed with the following as chairmen: I Ury goods and men's furnish iiigs Oporge Hryanl. t firneers and bulcbers L. Mur ray Fuller. . Hakersand confeclioners T Andrew. Malionery and prinling F Dihb. Hardware, painls and hoiuj fiiniisliings A. V. Kdge. ' DISORDERLY HOUSeInD J ASSAULT CHARGES ARE I HEARD IN POLICE COURT Violet Smith alias Jean Morin the fanic. woman "who was de eribed In Vancouver despatche as "Mrs. Vicnnef at Ihe time she allowed one, Virginio Do ran 1 1, his freedom from Okalla Prison aflerhaving kept )iiro mere inreo years for rlebl, ap pea red in the clly police police courLlhU morning and, pleading igilllfy to the charge, was fined ISO for being the Inmate of disorderly house at 108 Com ox Avenue, littler known as the "HnlhjHouse." .In connection with the same case, there was a charge of as faujt laid ;hy ; fiforge Wilson against Marcil VlenneL The as Ciauli was alleged to have taken BRINGING UP FATHER 1 T On reemnmnnihilimi nf ll he of such a nature that it may he later used for other purposes. I'he Shriners themselves aw to huild.an arch on Third Avenue, in the vicinity nf Sixth Street and ihe-railway company will put on a up near the wharf. Aid. Stephens suggested that the city arch should he permanent in nature -o Dial it might he used f(tnt iuojiiisly. To put up a permanent arch such as suggested hy Aid. Stephens, it would cost !HiO Aid. Perry staled. Aid. Jos. Oreer felt that the. city could not afford such an expendi ture at litis time. Finally it was lecided to accept the hoard of wprks'. .report. . Under the report. Hie city will put Hie framework of the arch hut it will he incum- eijt upon the Shriners or such organizations as use it to look after its decoration. ISITING LECTURER SPOKE TO STUDENTS Walter Mcllaye, the visiting lecturer, addressed the students f the High School yesterday af ternoon on Canadian Ideals in hich he stressed the , import- ince nf taking a deep interest in ivic affairs anil Oauadiau liisf lory. He emphasized ihe fact that there was a large amount of high class Canadian prose literature and poetry and he illus trated the statement by (riving a number of selections from the Janadian poets, much to the en joyment of', member, of- the classes. SAVE THE FOREST MEETING TERRACE i r.iiii.M.i., .vpru si. n ap peal was made In the people of the district lo prevent forest fires at a meeting in the O.W.V.A. hall here Monday. It. K. Allen presioeu ami uie sieaKers were Olof Hanson and P. S. Itonny.'i Holh asked for co-operation in fire fighting and preventive measures. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert April 21, 1916. Flags are being flown in Prince Ilupert today to mark the first anniversary of the battle' of SI Julien when a handful of Can a dian soldiers stemmed the on coming Oerman masses In conn ter-allaek. During a fire at the Ilnya Hotel the day before yesterday Ihe grips of J. K. Selerlnglnr. and ..Archie Macdougall, llazellon prospectors, were stolen. A scoreless-draw was the re. suit of a football game played yesterday afternoon between III Callies and the rest of Prince Rupert. VE-b tEHO THC TVsO TICKETS. TOR TUP nnroA nlnpn tii si i m I few! a 4lm 4n.il! ' House." Vieiinel was given th henefit of the doulil and Hie 1 largo again! him was dis missed with a caul ion. CITY WILL BUILD ARCH OF WELCOME TO VISITING SHRINERS Will Not be of Permanent Nature But Such as May be Used for Other Occasions SERIOUS CHARGE IS LAID AGAINST BRUCE Police Sergeant McGllnchy Will Not be Able to Resume Duty For Some Time Following Scuffle ."Veil llruce appeared in' the ily puliec court yesterday af- lernoon and was formally charg ed with Hie serious offence or jesisiing a police officer in the execution of his dulicsi. klwurd IJearn was charged with oh- slruclitig an officer. Holh were M.ard of works, (he city couiiclih1'.? '.J0' T'1'1 ,lay l.-wl nial.l I ,...nl ., r, '"" --tTHI.Ull II Hugh Mc- . i.ki. ir. ,.., ... ,. .. . uch at the corner of Fullonr,m",,, ,r . as,,:V,MP" ;lreel and Third Avenue at an estimated cost of $uo. The arch is to he ready Mr the forlh- omiivg visit of Slirincrs hut will on Monday night, is at his home under the doctor's care and it will he some lime before it will he possihle for him to resume his duties. His eyes arc alleged lo have been gouged hy Hruce with his nails in (he scuffle. Om of them was particularly badly injured. HOUSEWIYES' UNION"" IN GREAT BRITAIN Will Deal W th Prices and Insist on Cleanliness In Handling of Food LONDON,. Apri) 21 The ltrit- sh llousewive-' Association has held its first public meeting. 1! eeks lo orgniiize women throughout the country lo dca' witli prices, lo insist on the cleanly handling of food, to pre vent adulteration, ami generallj to improve the conditions ot home life. Mrs. Drappcr. a member of Ihe Food Counci.. presided and urged men to show more concern for Hie dilHculliiM women had ni spending the b'oGsehojil ' niimVy, .Mrs. Wilson, another - membei f the Food Council, spoke a member nf the working classed ayiiug that years ago she bad to keep house" , on It's a week, Mrs. S. S. Iel, the chairman of the association, remarked on the need for its acllvilies in this on n try; such bodies had existed in Australia, die united Mates. iermauy, and Hie Scandinavian countries for some years. A member of the audience isked how all the objects of Hi" association were lo be achieved, iml pointed out that it was no Use appealing U) liter J woman. hood of England unless Hiey were lold how they might Hecuns lli'ese iiiiprovemi'hts. Public Opinion Mrs. Peel replied that most of these things depend on the fur malion of a strong public opin ion. When I bey bad produceil Hint they coubl ronfrdeiilly ap proach members of Parliament or borough councillors. Ulti mately Ihe association would 1" able lo put its member in touch with traders who would supply what Ihev wanted in Ihe way they wanted it. SUGGESTED MERGER ATLANTIC FISHERIES Three Big Concerns May Join Forces at Other Side of Continent TOIlONTO. April 20. It is un- derslooil that three of the largest fisheries concerns on Canada's Atlantic coast have been ap pmarhed wilh proposals for i merger of their Inleresls. Montreal fnveslmeul house I menliourd In connection wilh Hie negotiations. The three fisheries enterprises mentioned are Maritime Ffsli Corporation; National I'fsh Cor poralion and Atlantic risherips They control Ihe luilk of lliii trade In deep water fish on Can TiTr! DAILY NEWO TOCKr- fUU HrWE TO TAKE qqie. to the opera V antedn hor ForJRent Sale i Z DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. E found, 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c" .Ida's eastern sea board and als ire interested in inshore fisher es as well. llecenl dcvcl"infnts in Hi! transportation of fish for long distances, Including Ihe use of modernized refrigeration meth ods, eliminating ice. have beer. responsible for expansion in the Canadian markets for fish. Ad- orliiiig through trade and consumer publications lo eat fin for health's sake has also served to enlarge markets and draw attention to the profit possibilities In Canada's fi-beries. Kxport shipment have been made of fresh fi-h with som legree of success and there is it! very large trade in drinl ami sailed fish. SPORT CHAT A men's gymnasium club has een organized in vaiolerhoof with the folloMing officers: Pre- idenl. Oril Hail ley; vice-presl- Jenl, Cecil Steele; secrelurv treasurer, A. M. Kinbley; etecu- ive, Joseph Harllo? and Sluar! Ially. The club is open to iiicm- hership for all male residents of Vanderhoof .over sijleen years of e. The Vanderlioor Tennis Cluo lias elecledcil olllrcrs for the year is follows: President, K. F. W. Heath; vice-presjdenl, II. II. Man- ell; secretary-, J. A; Thompson: executive coniuiillcc- Mrs. Moure frtid D. W. Doilald. Arrangements are being rnadn lo have a tenjil- tonniaini nl mi Kmpire Day b- (ween Vanderhoof and Iturio Lake. Die dominion basketball semi final will be held in Winnipeg, April St and 2H, between the New Weslntliisler ami the Winnipeg team. The winners will go east lo meet the Montreal A.A.A. in Ihe Dominion finals April :0 and May I. in Montreal. The baeiall season will open in Stewart ipn 'May 8, when it i experled teams ' (rnih I'Vjiuivlli'i pertind Kelclilka'Utrenri-senllng Hie Mooter t.odgiW of I(4'c3ties will visit the camp. Plans are going ahead energetically for a big celebration ,,u the day wilh Hill Anderson chosen as the manager of the Stewart team. O. W. Smith has donated a cmi for competition' between the ilewarl. ami llyiler leains. , Steps for Ihe organization of basketball league hi Slewarl were taken last week al a meeting Which elected J. D. McDonald a manager and chose a sub-corn inillee consisllng of Miss .Mary I'ompkins, secretary, Miss F.dilh Crawford and Louis Iteuson as organizers. Another rne'eliiwr Is being held this week lo perfect organization. PRINCE RUPERT TIDE8 Tuesday, April 20. High 7:21 a.m. I ri .11 ft 21:11 p.m. I0.n " Low .8 a.m. 1 1. 1 " 1:I8 p.m. 7.7 " Wednesday, April 21 Hitfl 8:52 a.m. 1 5.8 fl 22:00 p.m. 1 0.7 Low 3:03 a.m. 1 1. 1 I5:2fi p.m. 7.(1 Thursday, April 22 High li:53 a.m. 10.3 22:52 P.m. 17.0 Low ...... V08 a.m. 10. 1 16:19 p.m. 7.1 The. TicKtrrb xhow foo J I I 1 I r. a-tliits rv-sr...-l I mil .1 nu uS 1 "- jn i r s. t -. i n'fvjr ill i JVANTRB WANTl'.D. Iteturn tubular a locomotive lioiler, 75 h.p. or over, not less than li't lbs. pressure. Stale price on rsll al rtupert. Apply P.O. lint IrtSli, Prince Ituperl. H.C. U1 WANTKD. Mni4( for general housework. Apply Mrs. Tre- niayne. Hays' I (lock. VUam .111, WANTHD. - I'.ierieiiced maid; family of two. Mrs. D. C. I'alerson, Hank of Montreal. MAID Wonted fur general liou. work. Mrs. Dlof HaHson. Phone (Hue tf FOR SALE FOIt SALH- Well built house in Weslview, four lots, .1.l?i0.0(t. House on Fifth Avenue, Sep. linn 7; two lots. 1, 80d.no. We have also Iwn nf Ihe very best residences intheetlv for sale at attractive price. McCaffery & OhjHn, Ltd., Insurance and Heal llslate FOIt SAL!!. Oak chiffonier. bevelled glass; kitchen table, new; spring not: oak ditiiiu extension table. ule spring. 2 oak library table, t trunks, several picture frames al specially low prices this week. .Northern Exchange, Second Avenue. Phone :3. I'OIl SALIi Remington portable typewrller, nearly new; unljdl oak Hilling table and chairs, and other household effeots. "Ifi Kfxlitb Avenue Kal. Plimi' lllack 2I.. tf FOIt SALK. Five roomed house oti Iwo lot, furnished; nil In gaplen ami berry hushes, $1-750.00 on lerms. Apply T. Mo-Glymont. if FOU SALK. Prince llui.erl's Hest Hargain -three lots on Taylor SI reel, all for $375.00 cash. Waslenhnver Urns. FOIt SALK. Itahy carriage It excellent condition. Phone 72. it: TO RENT FOIt HK.NT.Modern five roomed house. wil, bath. Second Ave, Weslview. Phone Hlue 001 after 5 p.m. or Thursday af ternoon. 1)3 TWO rooms lo j"ent in private home, waterfront view, up-lo dale fiimishinfg. 3.10 Fourth Avenue Hast. Phone Hlue 500 FOIt HKNT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sew machine. Walker's Music Klore. FOIl HUNT. Modern four room ed flat, with Monarch range, In Clapp block. Weslenhaver Urns TJIINISIIKI) Housekeeping llootns lo rent hy the day, week or month. Phone lied 007. If FOIl HKNT. Furnished house keeping suite, Mussallem Apartment. Phone 18. it FOIl HKNT. Four .room siiile, hot water healed. Apply Smith A- Mallet. MODKHN FLAT for Ilnnt. Apply Max lleilbroner. f BOARD AND ROOM. HOAIID. The Inlander, 8.10 Second Avenue. Plume 1 37. HOAIID, llooms nnd Furnished Suites. Palmer House. tf HOAIID AND ItOOM. Seal Cove Hotel. Phone 408. By George McManu8 - O 1926 t Int-. Fc,tuc Si vice 1st h, 'j H" I .'Article. AUTOMOBILES and Ac See the New Improved CHEVROLETS Touring, price F.O.ll. Prince Ilupert IH7H.00 Itoadster, price, I'. O. II. Prinrc Ituperl f87H.no Coupe, price F.O.ll. Prince Ilu pert 11,120.00 Goaeh, price F.O.ll. Prince Itu perl 91.122.00 Sedan, price F.O.ll. Prince llu- pert v ,22l).OC landau Sclan. nrlce F. O. II. 708.00 l-m ton Chassis, price F.O.ll. Prince lluperl lliM0.no Call In and gel particular of tlu O.M.A.O. Easy Payment Plan. A few bargain in Second Hand Cars. KAIEN QARAQE Dealers in all Oeneral Motor PrmJuets. (idillae. MeLauglw lilt, Oakland, Oldsmoblle, Pon-llac and Chevrolel. witF.CKiMi si'.nvir.i: day and XHillT TAXI Phone 87 Tail (Call Oeorge, Paul r iinl' Sit And Seven Paenger Slmle baker at your disposal any tune. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Arrns from Kmpres lintel. FURNITURE AND RANGES HANOI'S and Furniture at most reasonable price. When yot, require any ariicte for Ihe home. Just come in or phone, t'sed furniture Itoii.v lit mil - rigtii or exinanae.i tor new furnllure. A. MaeKenzie, Fur nllnr. Phone. 775. GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenue Opposite Henson's Sludln. 0001) MF.ALS. (iOOD CAKI'.S Coffee or Tea Served. IlKAL IIOMK COOKKD MKALS Mrs. Ungr. Proprietress. BOOKKEEPINQ. WANTKD. Hooks lo po; nv-erntnenl relums made; public. atiitiis. Males reasonable, O. Williamson. Phone lllack! 8f. ROTHWELL'8 TRAN8FER CoaJ Wood If PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. Back to the old stand. 315 Third Avenue. All the latest in 811 KKT Ml'SIC. Columbia New Process RECORDS AND PHONOQRAPHS. and Furniture Moving Haggage ami Ktpress Str.nd'.LIlllo's News Stand, Phone 152, lies. Phone Oreen 020 FURNITURE. Vw nnd Secondhand Furnl-lure 8lore. We lluy. S,cl nnd Kx. change New and Secondhand Oonds. OEO. PAPADOPULOS 830 Third Ave, Phone 04G MAIL SCHEDULE Tot Ul CitU- tlr MmwU) .... Wis! tU una TurixU .... VVeiligrt iti, m. lfllM .1. . . SalMMit . . . tllH (lit ot , l l'.H.. Spril f . - T AUtU eHil . Oeahtm A tiHn StM. ii a id Att, k rtiMi i ih k Tt4R -n H . 4 rmnmi ( th 1 ur rr Ui 4 llM date Or. W III Vl 4 rinn Sill S. M'BrM l rn. qmi. pMrs. rpn n4i. jtt H.T.P. Wlwrf ... itr.r. suiHft, IM Kf k M l Iri irr 4 mili l 1M A 4 Ui SI SllinUr CIU If, T Afi, Alk Arm, tltmut J. Wrtiw.ti) . ,,. TtHtf.lty T Q CStrUtt m(4 eli- m 3. 17. IN-COBISO. . . - VttwlA V at.rvA4a e m .Ke . Trince unpen ll,2H7.nn rraiWl Coniniereial Chais. price F.O.ll rm viVtf 1 Prince Ituperl n ' tr lie REDUCTIONS IN FORD PRICES In line wi'h i'ic recent tariff rediirluoi. Watch this ad. for prices. S. E. PARKER LTD. 210 Second Ave. StHl) rnu tlnUf ... I t. ta ..1 - -c' k, I Twain .... ,.i . . . I iritr . . frm SiMk rlu Aerti t. n. ti A1I i. II. t BOX COLIICTI01I 9 3 r. Uj ID For Qun ctrlotu lln- Vprll IT , prlnri ji;hn From Qun Oharlott Uln4- Aprll l rrlnre Jihn prl t Prlnre Jnha r. 11 1 1 r U STEAMSHIP MOYEMDil It Vtnctmtr USKl( S. Irinrft ' it 1.-ta) -. jriktU FrhUr . em i- ij Maiwrftsy - uuu - . rrihr HMirli? ' Vpfll 1J - . lMl.-VjMil f t run- trtm Vtur SlMfUr M. WnlwwUy- m. r,n .' ItUHj -. UM 4iHHlj--m. fttnr. I SUrd4.t rriii'-e April IS -. I'liuo-April i m. I'niw . rf pom iihm i4 at ' ffm rft (Imp 111 tt4 " "'' Sjitunltr . iil " tor Alaitt Afll it , j'riri'W- 1 l; Vtrti n . rmii. ' frtm Altikt April M ,K rrlnf. .. April t . rnncr - " ror (Uwtrt, Antci tn AlKt '- SiirxHr Csrtroi 1 ' SV.IfwiUy ,4. t'rlnrv stmriUy. .' rrinrv s ' rrm Sliwtrt, Anfti 4 Allct Mikity . I'rlni r 'M .-. . TiiMdiii 1 urdim I'rl.Uv . frlnrf or. F For Anroi Prhljt-a. r,.u .1. from Anroi CANCELLATION Of MSI"'- Tnil.E IS II HI III V 0IVE1 - l.lrenr 44H I M. Ilutiit '" I, i:iit lilntrii t. n m TIMBER SALE, X754J. 11 Mur.111 ''niUrs will m rrrrUfiK, JJIiilMf r c.f .anils t Vlctoi a ? Z Ivvn, fur ihw i.nrh... ,.r 11, 'n',' !.".riil .l3.0oi rnn of SDriir '"!. nniIM mi 1-a.i.p ... ... I "i"7. "rll Ilit't-r. iirhn n... n.rrtiwr ' Hani.. " omiriri. .. l i'T . "" Wit !' v. uvpcri, u.u,