uesdar. May , I92. Baseball Supplies BATG TJie kind (lint make yon feci that you i-iiii knock 'cm n over itit loL ' Priih's 'from ' ... . .V. !. .V $1.50 "id $3.00 MITTS IIiom- ImiI one hchlml the ,al, MU,rr 'Cni out nt first, or kill . fin nt thin! with n smack. Price from ... $2.50 to $1 2.50 GLOVES High onus, grounder. sick to (Iicm. Price "'"'I $2.B0 to $10.00 TENNIS SUPPLIES ' Rackets Priced lo suit every purse from $4.00 lo $20.00 Balls Hrauilc, two piece, each 50c Take Precautions Now Prevent Mold-. JuM-i-K l-'ii. ,nu) lUu- b. Ui- i .irl ... ......... . . . . I HI I VlMi I II.IIM.O 1IMIMI lllMf Cum Camphor 15cj ' lor 25c Moth Balls, per ll 25o Cedar-Napthalene Flakes, per iikire ...... 25c ijw . . . JULi Milium J I nrv Mai an irr - F ...... ictone as nsect Powder, ir II $1.25 italini Insect Pnwdrp 9n n. prayers, h . 50c ly : waiters 15c Ormes Limited Tin Punieee llniifgi-l. IIUIIC OA. BIIU tVVl The Ilex d) Store. 3rd Ave. and Glh St. urn tr A W A AAA tA A A A LA A A A A A V U. w Prince Rupert RYDOCK AND j SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle nl: kind. of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 2 if oen for Business! I In if In announce Hint I have opened for business in J.AI (1(11 HL' UUILAl 1 III llfl lllltl ilfClllll' II U 1 .lll I eel where I hatl he tfl.ul lo renew friendship with old . W. CAMERON ATCHMAKER AND JtWELLtH PHONE 293 isherniens dupplies . IVU lUPfl viii uro ixu kinu, nuurvs, nurc9( i vvintu, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices psetr.lunningham&lo.Ltd. 8econd Avonuo and McBrldo St. Local and Personal 1'hone 15. P.lt. Coal Co. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 078. ANNOUNCEMENTS tf LLC- Undertakers. Phone 41. If yVmvyli .) Taxfri .plioiie 740. .S(uiidj ;w'KinprubHoiel. 103 Crystal 'Firelighter. l.oo. Hde Transfer. G80. 18 for Thone Ittdley Home Itaxaar Melro- If I'lancl. Mllh-rd. is expected tomorrow : jnorning. from the south ou thff steamer Prince Heurge. .uf A. K.. Wright, liM.S. ailrd yesterday afternoon on the Prince Chaile for Viclorja on n bufncs. trip. Jir. Hubert .McCarthy tpeiil the week-end ut Terrace, return iiik to the city on yesterday uf- 'fiiioon x train. Mi lllanohe Curlin bailii HiK afli-rnoon alioard the Cardena for tlto oulh. SLc will spend a iioiiiiay in liellinKiiain. Itev. Walter Allan will preach at Mm- Anglican Cathedral next Sunday for lle laM lime. ll exiiivU to leave on Tuesday. P. S. Uujinejvtjjjitrii't fnresler, aileir yefti,iay afternoon on Ijie Prince arlejf, for Oeean run otjidi-iiirimental butneiii. ttivy JJoma Uazaar. All roii-trTKiinfrif? for- Home OtokiijK table wilt he thankfully received at Hip .(i'Iro.ole Hall on Tliurn-day. 103 V. ilJ "Maiiul. CX.lt. travei-Unc audftor, In the city on of-fiHril ddlieV. having; arrived from Winiiippp eterfay aTUr- nooii' I ruin. Ja'iW Kprr. Vancouver eom-Tnwfelal itii, who has been in Hie IGenf ' hicpiUil for the pa'. iouip'" 'at we, will rturn -tuilli on the Cnrtlrna I hi after noon. Mr. T- P (I'ltrjen nmt child of Anvov, who haw Mteen on trip to Hie Coutrv arveil in mirtiu- h vrterdiiy nTtr-iiiMin n Irani iffiid will tnnirf.l to morrow , frtghl to the nipter town. Jjr. O'llrien haina coin, lo the ik? to meet iheni. lnjieetor T. ToiM. who vi!l nurcd lnpclor A. K. Aolnnd an offln'e mnirtinitilln.' Hm lliv;.i (!nnadfntit(Htn(eil Police in this ditrirH.expce,led to arrive- la ,'tvfio Hf?ina on Friday train Jj1rIIiip to Mr Wood. Inioectur n.l Mr-i. Aclnml nn.l After ' v- " family lll leavp next Monday for Prince Albert. Living dWharircd a deekload of creosoted piles ftn.l lumber at the lumber nnrmllv whnrf for the Canadian .Vatlonal Itailwny. motorhlp f.illeliorn, Capl. l).in MrKinuon, iiiled at 5:30 yesterday afternoon for Maett Inlet. The veel has cannery Mipplie for Maxell and Watun Hiver inchidiiig a t:t Ion boiler for the cannery at the former point . The I.illehoru vi I proceed from the Islands ! Ocean Falls, having a cargo of coat for tin mid town. SUMMER TRAIN SERVICE The Canadian National Hail- way announce tltat effective Monday, Mav H, the six days per week summer train service will he effceiixe. On and after that date train will leave Priiinv Jlupert daily exceiit Sunday .. 1 1 :M0 a.m. and arrive daily ex cept Tuesday at :j..10 ,i.m. l ull informal ion from City Ticket office. 5.'8 Tliird Avenue. Phone fiO. I .- pote Hall. Tluirsday, May 0, at 2.ao ii.iu. for t ft,,. W Gconomy THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRE1 Still Enjoying Life at 84 Thanks To That Wonderful Remedy Mrt. T. H. .Miller, 1843-Uft At. Et, Vancouver, B.C., wrltets "Fire years ago mr butband tnffered terribly with eere attaeki of palpitation 'of tbe heart urni motherisir pelli, ajid two doctors itated tbat be could not possibly live tlx mootbs. A friend recommended Milburn ' IL and S. Pilla, witb the result that mr husband is still enjoying life at tb age of 84 years, lie has Improved so wonderfully that he can now climb tbe stairs without having those awful pains in his heart." Put np only by Tbe T. Ifilbnra Co, Limited. Toronto. Out. Fred Hardy is ailing thin afternoon aboard the Cardena for Seattle on a holiday trip. Staff Capt. V. L. Carruthcr of the Salvation Army returned front the interior on yesterday afternoon' lrai; ; Charles Durham arrinl in (be city from L'k tyn yesterday afternoon train and i a guest e! the Prince ItUperl Holel. Mr. and Mr,- ,nj,,,"a'f Shack-Icton of I'd; arf Vlilr in Ue city, having arrltccii from the interior on yeUjriay afternoon - train. C. W. Homer, provincial ' a fosor, returned oil Hit Carden.i thin morning from a trip o Slevart and Atiypx ou official business. Iloherl' MfCartJiv left on this mornln!r'!j train flip Kdon wheic he wilt have cliarpre during lee coming summeT . of a CX.lt. tea m shovel. Canlcna this tnurnins' ineluded William (iohlbloom, (i. A. "Wood land, W. 11. Love an 4 Hubert WanJ. v. . K. V.. Hall, Hie Winnipeg grain man who accompanied by his so l has been visiting at Hyder with hi brother, J. A. Iftll, returned to the city on the Cnrdena this morning ami maoe Voutiection with the eastbouud train cnfoule home. Hidley Home MazaTir. Iiidia. Hon of '.Needlework, JlotnoCooV. in?, fSmdy. Planl.. Toy and mixCidf i'nfinos nrlii'leM tiiul hhi. oiidhaM thing can 'he sent ;-i the Mlroiiole Hall on, Thursday morning and Will li much ' A. It. Wing of the till, F.mili- inehl Co., who has been spending somo time in the! .district siinerinteiiiliiii; Him full M. .111! and removnlT' of the1 inaclilnery and equipment frcm ihe Itochcr de Hoitle mine at llazellon. is paseiiigcr aboard Ihe Cardena today returning from Stewart to Vancouver. TRANSFER OF POUCE AUTHORITY ADVOCATED Nelson Has Opened Negotiations and Similar Step Is Urged at Fernle and Cranbrook Prince Jlupert is not Ihe only comparatively large community in the province in which liw chatiginig from municipal to pro vineial police control 'lia be come a live issue. -Negotiation with ;r view' to making tliw change have been opelied by 1 1 a"" city council at .Nelson and ' in Fertiie and f.rnniiroon, agifalioa ha started along a similar line. FATHER AND SIX ; CHILDREN BURNED BRIDES FROM OLD COUNTRY , . ' ;' v, ; Two Anyox Men Will be Married this Even!)ng to Girls Who Arrived from England I Tvo , Arsyoje, wjk ,'vvlvv Ji,'ive tifeiii( lhe.,ctt,y fpr'ni&iaX te days, fiiel bride wTio arrKetf on last night train all (lie way from the Old Country. To-nfgh'f at 0 o'clock in St.- Andrew's An glican Cathedral ;,Hev. Walter Allen offirialing; the wedding;' will take place. , Miss Sophia Plumb will he married to (Jeorgc .Jlunter and Mi Isabel Carmlchael .will bo come, the bride of; Itobert KHif son. I tilth yountr . ladies hai" from South Shield, I-'nlaml, and Mis Carmichacl was accompanied by Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H, Carniichael. Mis M. Peel also arrived with tin parly from Hie Old Land. The weddings over, the bridal party will proceed tomorro.v night to Anyox, there to reside. FAIR BOARD HOLDS REGULAR MEETING Tenders Be'nq Called for Carpenter Work at Building $161.50 Realized as Result of Recent Dance The regular meeting of the Fair Hoard was held last evening with President W. I). Vance in the chair and a god attendance of directors. Tbe sports and attractions committee reported impress it. tbe mailer of the Victoria Jay "celebration which will be hefd in collaboration with the KlU. The project of having an Indian If.iy in connection with tin year's Fair is still being worked upon. It was decided to call for ten- ilcr Tin., i intir.tvi. timiil tt In llii . , . . . ... . ....... V. ........ J .V '..IV -'; Meanierrrincess ioyai ,jUl(jM l)jtjH , u b M ,7 Cifpl. Ihomas Cliff; snuthbound; . .. from Alaska ports di Viiiiroiiver.iniir,, Tilll(1 ,, r,.niir,mt H.i is due here al 3 o'clock thi! afternoon, sailiue for the south at 1. I.ocul busine.s men returning from Anyox and Stewart on the ICt .50 had liecn realized after all expense had been met. The prize book for 1026 i? well in hand. Committees have been redrafting the variou claes and sections and as sooi as arrangements for advertising space have peen completed ten ders will be called for Hie print ing of I lie book. CITY ENGINEER GAVE INTERESTING ADDRESS H. A. McLean Sneaks on "Hlah Explosives" Before United Church Literary and Athlete Club The Literary ami Athletic Clun of the United Church last nigh, heard an interesting; address bv II. A. McLean, city engineer, on ihe -object of "High Kxplosi vrs." Mr. Mclean told of his experiences al Trenton, On lario, wiiere for some lime no was associated with the hie inuiiilions plant which Mipporls a town of some J.ooo population Mi Catherine- Harvey presided. After Hie address, indoor-base hull and basketball game wen played. WOULD CLEAR GROUND AT SALT LAKES FOR SPORTS AND PICNICS Itepivs.-ntatives of Ihe Prince Hoperi Swimming Ululi paid aj v sit in (In- Sail Lake on Sun-1 day to look over the possibility! of clearing about an acre of land to tie ued as a picnic and playground. The idea is to Instill some park equipment and ..l...... ii. ..i i;.,.. .....i tlli'li. I ii.ii urn- 1 1 I fl wj. Ii7i-ii ill. seek the aid of the provincial' department of public works and. possibly, local service clubs. NEIL BRUCE ELECTS , FOR SPEEDY TRIAL GETS TWO YEARS - Xeil llruce. who was Cnmmt: led for Irial in the city police MATUCD remnro Wfl as' weeK on axenare ol l 1I1U1ULI EJlulU nisaulting City Police fergean: IllTd.KVII.l.F., II).-., May 1. --John Haas, 15 years of age, and six jonag children were burned to deatli this morning when their home was destroyed by fire. The I mother and two otherV children were severely burned. i'f s lluuh McHliiirliy and decided lo take Jury trial, has changeiMils mind and reappeared before Judge, Young al 2.30 litis afternoon lo re-elect for speedy Irial. lie ..pleaded guilty and Was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. , !. i yictor Records I Love My Baby Fox Trot Waring s Pennsylvania . , - . No. 19905 f Vocal I NEVER KNEW HOW- WONDERFUL YOU WERE Fox Trot Paul Whlteman and His Orchestra LANTERN OF LOVE Fox Trot Roer Wolfe Kahn and Ills Orchestra AFTER I SAY I'M SORRY FoiTrot Phone 34 Jean Coldkette and His Orchestra 1W47 BEHIND THE CLOUDS 10-ln. double-sided Sim mon's Sleel lied tresses in every room. Hills & Und ($D records, 75c. GEMS FROM "SUNNY" Vocal Victor Light Opera Co. 12-ln. double-sided record, $1.50 n At "His Master's Voice" Dealers 3 DEMAND 19946 1994J Gene Austin (Tenor)' .H 3579 of Canada, Limited "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Di Prince Rupert, B.C. Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. P.O. Box 196 Springs, and Oslernioor .Mat- o2 Hooius, Hot uud Cohl Water, Halhs and Shuvver Sleam Heated, Klcctric Light Corner of Third Ave and Sixth SL PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. The standard of Purify for over 160 years London Dry Gin $3.25 the bottle fhis advertisement is not published or displayed by theLlquor : CouUol Doard or by.the Goverumeul of British Columbia J' 4 ' J ' ' fcm , w