i i i i PAGE FOUR THfc DaJI NEWS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM SAY- IVL ADMIT ITWOZ CLEVEK voo HAVE TO OO AUV- U WELL I KIM i r TwcoouTrY T ' Heatproof OF VOL) TO CJT ME OUT OF VMOULD YOO TMIMKIK2 L7TUt PRETUMO W AMD-OUST LOOK AT VOO tt-E7 UNCANNY WHAT Mm. 'TN Wateroroof THE MO05C, VviTHOUT r-lA.CC.tE. TIUMK OE.'alDE. MY OWN COT A TOOTH THAT SKV ' L, HAQCCOMC KMOWlN' ME. WHISKERS 'WU'Z "or ITS TOO MOCK ACME AM OK f BrRD?Jj--!, ; i Vfeatherproof LO.'iUT HOW AM THAT WORK prrnn -liJ l- i jitmPWL I AlE comma or N qiM ) mam' , 'CV UPAON' viC V.fc. m , , ' TV . 0 I . .-,1 --JyJ Make the Old Car Look Like New! Give It a finish that will start bright and stay br!fht you can do it yourself. For this pur nose we suggest Val-spar Enamels--a combination of the finest pigments carefully ground In the famous Valspar Varnish Itself. VALENTINE'S VALSPAR ENAMEL, . Sun, rain, mud, dust, gasoline, oils tten tolling vetrr from thi rt-Jititar will not dim Its fine lustre.4 Easy to apply, there, are twelve-beautiful colors to choose from. For Sale by KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Phone 3 Spring Coats in Shades of Navy, Gray and Sand "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. PrinceRupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Kox 1563 LAUNCHES, SCOW'S, ROW". I50ATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Divinjj and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN 'HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK From Dulkley Valley FRESH SULK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones 636 and 657 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnituns Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order. In our shop as low as . ., $50 223 Siith Street MANY PEOPLE COMING HERE: rMKI( lKIM't:ss MACK. VAM'OI'VKK IUAltl Of TUADK TKIf IX JI'XB, NOW ALMOST IU)OKt:it OCT Only a lev reservation are left on the cteamer Prlncee Alice lor the an- t nual excuntoa of the Vancouver Board j of Trade, which Ut be held tola year : along the coast of Britten Columbia, I according to repcrta from the south. 1 The steamer will leave Vancouver on ! Sunday, Suae 18. and arrive here on Tuesday, June 21. for a stay of at least i one day before going to Anyox, Alice I Arm, Stewart, Bella Coola, Alert Bay J nd Campbell River. ' Calls will be made on the way up at Powell River and Ocean Falls. Arrangements have been made for the party to meet buslnew men at the various points mentioned when business problems and matters of Interest to the general development of British Columbia will be discussed. Among those who have already made lesenratlons for the trip are: Robert McKee. T. S. Dixon, J. E. Stphenson, J. W. Gehrke. R. Kerr Houl-gate. Leonard Prank. C J. Kay, J. C. Dill, W. O. Murrln. W. R. W. Mcintosh. J. C. Campbell, Geo. H. Hewitt, J. Galloway. Roy .Brown, Charles Sutherland, W. 8. Buell, A. McC. Creery. 4. B. Thomson. J. P. D. Malkln. B. C. Keeley. J. Blake Wilson, H. J. Oagen, Nlchol Thompson. II. T. Lockyer. A. B. Mac- Kemcte. Dr. W. P. Wright. E. W. Keen-leyside. li. W. Fleofc, H. C. Martin. A. B. Palmer, P. Wilkinson, Mayne D. Hamil ton. J. W. Gold, Philip Brown, J. T. El- son, Homer J. Moore. Fred Smith, A. W. Blake, E. W. Monk, Chas. Holloway. J. T. McCay, R. II. Balrd, Charles Chapman. R. E. Jamleson, J. L. Noble, John Anderson, F. E. Woodside. E. H. Bell, E. O. Baynes, W. F. Hanbury. J. C. Duf-resne. C. M. Bartram, J. A. Tepoorten, W Rathbone, H. H. McDougall, Hugh Dal-ton, W. S. Brener. W. C. Woodward, W. J. Twlss, A. A. Ross, A. M. Dollar. J. S. Eckman, Kenneth Lamond, H. C. Hewlt-Bon. A. E. Pollard. T. II. Kirk. E. S. Learn, Col. J. P. Keen. W. H. Leckie. A. W. Cruise. C. F. Stafford. Oscar Pear-tca. a. A. Campbell. IL T. Young. F. M. Kelly, W. P. Irwin. J. "W. Ktlly. John Drucquer, B. J. Drake. W. Holt, H. A. Stewart. C. Slmson, Mark Dumond, C. M. Rolston, P. W. Orlmmett. W. N. Horie. Capt. F. C. Brown. O. R. Wright. A. E. Howard. H. A. Plow, Walter Wright. 11. W. Schofield. G. C. Hyatt. ADAIR CARSS CHAPTER HOLDING ANNUAL TAG r-roeeed , of Txla)V rjfiirt for Itejutl-l)ln- of Kil(lpr' l'lotn Adair Carss Chapter. Imperial Order Daujrittrrf of the Empire, ' Is holding Its annual tag day today for the pur-pose of raising money tor Its work of beautlflcatlon of soldiers' plots In Falrview Cemetery. The good work that has been done by the Chapter In this connection becomes apparent when It Is known that sixteen headstones have already been furnished for the nineteen ex-service men that have died here and stoites for the remaining three graves are cow on order. Mrs. D. Orchard McLwxl Is general convener of today's effort with Mrs. W. A. Matheson In charge of the distri bution tags. Taggers Include , Mrs. J. A. Teng, Mrs. 8. V. Cox. Miss Vera Youngman, Miss Mona Yates, Miss Megan Morris, Miss Eva Morris, Miss Catherine Baker and Miss Charlotte Edwards, WRANGELL NARROWS BEING CLOSED FOR DREDGING PURPOSES Dredging operation In Wrangell Nsr rows, Alaska, by the United States gov- ernnient will close the .Channel from Msy 1 to May 10, It 1 reported. This will make U necessary for passenger liners to and from Skugway to make the twelve additional miles run around Cape Decision on Kunl Island, thence through Sumner and Chatham Bound S3. Princess Alice which sailed from lre yesterday at 9 p.m. for Skagway on her regular trip, carrying returning Yukoners and Alaskans and work crews of th White Pass Mid Yukon route. Was Nearly Crazy With Bolls All Over His Body Mr. 8. L. Burke, Buronifltld. N. writej: For Kme tia I ku Mtrlr II cruj with boili all OTcr 1117 bodr. I trUd eTtrytUnp I could think Jf U get nd 01 them, but to no artU, tor m soon at one u kealed up another would appear to take it place. 1 1 wai aamed to take I A and after I had used two bottles tie boils had all ditapjeared and I hart not been troubled with them sln." Put up onlr hj The T. Milbum Co, LuviUd, Torus U, Oat the diversion required by the blocklna of the regular passenger channel. CAPTAIN OF CURLEW, TO MARRY SHORTLY Coiiiiuanilir or fTuler' Curlew. Mulch Mas Here l-at Year, to Wed Mi lime of YUtorlu Local friends who became acquainted with him during the week's stay of his vessel In this port last summer will bt Interested to learn of the forthcoming marriage In Victoria of Capt. H. D. Bridges. C.V.O.. DSO, RH., commander of the British cruiser Curlew, and Mist Alleen Mary Innes. second daughter of the late Charles Innes and Mrs. Innei of Victoria. The wedding will take place In Victoria very soon. Capt. Bridges now being on his way west for the ceremony. SHOWER TEA FOR RIDLEY BAZAAR WAS SUCCESSFUL Many ladies called and left donations for the miscellaneous stall at the forthcoming Ridley Home Bazaar yesterday afternoon at the shower tea held by (be Baptist Ladies' Aid. Mrs. W. 8. Hammond received the articles and tea was served under the direction of Mrs. Bert Morgan with Mrs. .Lemon as cash ier. Others assisting were Mrs. J. A. Llnday. Mrs. A. Ivarson, Mrs. Wrathall and Mrs. i. Thurber. Advertise 10 th Dally Nrwa. .1040 1027 ITENNIS CLUB ' ANNUAL BALL i; IH NDItl ll AMI KIKTY lit lTS ATTIAUCIt I.II.KIIITI 1 I. AHAIi: lT XKillT The Prince Rupert Tennis Club entertained about a hundred and forty guests at the annual ball last evening In the Moose Hall, with an excellent program which evoked much favorablt icmment. The clubs' colors of blue jDd white were used In the decoration scheme which, combined with a display of rackets aud tennis balls, presented a naval and attractive appearance. During the evening an excellent pro pram of dance music was discoursed b) Mrs. R. P. Ponder's orchestra while thi member! of the committee assisted ll strrylng out the details of the program the entire satisfaction of the guests P. E. Smith sttended at the door during the evening while the duties ol piaster of ceremonies were In the caps-ale hands of W. Crulckshank. Tht general committee In charge of arrangements consisted of E. W. Maren-lette. W. Crulckshank. F. E. Robertson Miss CaroUne Mitchell and Miss Grace 2urtln. If the weather is favorable tomorrow :te formal opening of the tennlt courts of the dub will take place foi .he season's activities. SPORT CHAT An announcement from Dr. Lamb 01 McOlll University, pan. secretary of thi Amateur Athletic Dnlon of Canada, In dicates that real work of preparatloi. or the Olympic games at Amsterdam next ytar is to he started at once Provincial Olympic trials are to be held In every province before August 30, through it Is advisable that In British Columbia, Saskatchewan. Manitoba and Alberta that these trials should b held before July 23. Any athlete whe reaches the standards set In the provincial trials will be assisted by th General Canadian Olympic Committer 10 attend the section meet for his dls-..kt For the West the section meet will be held In Edmonton, and In the middle of August. Those athletes residing In the Thunder Bay district will go to the Ontario sectional meet, which will be held In Tronoto on August 20. The provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island will hold sectional meet about the same time as Ontario although tlx place for holding It has not yet beeti eelccted, The Province of Quebec sectional meet will be held in Montreal on August 20. It Costs no more to travel this way Cunard and Anchor-Donaldson CABIN CLASS ships are specially designed for comfort. They possess every travel refinement, and the best on the boat is youri to enjoy. Rates are surprisingly reasonable minimum as low as $140.00 to or from Europe. . .. CANADIAN f SERVICE and the rimurfl Meumlil ., ,ld diZ UaMIng Ml. Met, Yuneoilier, or any steamship agent. V anted For Sale For Rent n 111 17 .vTriiiTP nr i nninrn inn 11111 1 isrbi li u 1 liririi uii ui M. SLAJLI M. a ISJ I I s v M mmmm Jl S-l l.l . 2c per word in advance. No Adveituement" taken for test than 50c FOB SALE WO PURSE SEINE BOATS. 48 X 12. 30 hp. for sale or charter. Si hp. heavy oil ertftne, in fine condition. Cost 13.600. Snap at l$M. S Purse Seine Winches, heavy type. 1 low price. j New and used machinery, boat and , engine business for sale. Stock SC.- 1 000. Price S.0O0. This Is a money! maker for a man who will give It his' attention. Advise J. Field. 215 Second Avenue, j Phone 23. 103 . XME ON. BOY3! IF YOU A HE MF-CIU anteally Inclined and want a cheap boat engine. ' we will sell you a ' uned Ford engine for I2S.O0. Parts are very Inexpensive. Overhaul It yourself and you will have a 14 hp. motor at very low cost Parker's Garage. OR SALE. 1C0 acres GrahanF Inland. 1.000 or will exchange for good city properly. Box 37. Dally News offlre OR SALE. FIVE ROOMED HOUSE and two lota. Apply 1040 Tenth Avenue and Bacon Street tf OR SALE. BIX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot In post office block. I2o0j00. Apply P.O. Box 378. US JPPORTUNITYI 5XM A MONTH NOW buys your future homeslte. Walker Music Store. IIEMSTITCIIINR HEMSTITCHING. PICOTING. SCAIXOP- lng. Dollar Store Phone Red 324. IiUAHD ilOARD. THE INLANDER 83? Second Avenue Pluto 117 BAND SUNDAY WILL BE OBSERVED HERE UM'al ll)k' Hand Will I'araile Toinurruw Moriimx tu M. AiKlrrn't Cathedral lor Murnlng hertli-e The Prince Rupert Boys' Band, un it r Bandmaster WUson. will observe Band Sunday. May I. by attending divine service tomorrow morning at Bt. Andrew's Cathedral where special muetc U1 be played by the band. The boys ii- to assemble at tlie band hall at 10.15 and will march to the church. DR. E. B. PAUL RETIRES FROM VICTORIA COLLEGE Dr. E. B. Paul. DrlneiDal of the vi. torla Arts College aluce Jl. foundaCloa und fother of A. 8, Paul, formerly of this. elty. tendered his resignation to .he Victoria school board. He became associated with education In Victoria In 1893 as principal of the Victoria His-h School, holding office until liioa, when he became auperlntendeot of education in city schools, later known as municl- pal inspector, an office he vacated in 1820, when he organized the Victim Arta College in affiliation with the university of British Columbia, ' PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EUROPEAN TOURS PcrMinallv Cond Urtri TniiN ! V UC-Vll ' nrrialliffd thift Bummr -"vi Mic joint sujKrrvlslon of the Canadian National PJm mt uuiiara Steamship Company to Great Britain and Europe and return. All transportation, hotel and sight seeing expends Included In fares. Cull at City Ticket Office. Third A-venue, or nltone 2flo and descriptive literature. iioti:i. Aititiytin, Out rul J. Watson, w 1 XT' VBnooum! llennet.,; ONR: R. Relmrr, Ocean Falls- E owiiiinun uay; j, e. II, Fether-stotihaugh, England. tiy J. McKcnzle and ri,.- vviess, city J. Walklni. Vancouver! Mr. J. pi,uinl Prince Itupeit H, W Brooker. Edmonton, FOR RENT IX)R RENT -MODERN FIVE ROOMED bouse with bath. Just over section 2 brMae. Phone Blue COl, after six o'clock. FOUR ROOM MODERN FLAT FOR rent. Weaisohsver Btoek. Second Ave Phone lJ or Woe le. tf FOR RENT.. FOUR ROOMED FIAT with range, ll00. Apply Mrs. K. E. Birnle. Hareftan. B.C. FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Musasllrm Grocery. Phone IS. ROOMS FOR RENT BOARD IF desired. Phone Blae 120. PIANO FOR RENT-I5XJ0 A MONTH Walker's Music Store ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE tT.t. AUCTIONEER ltlll AK IN(1 tf TOO MUCH CANNOT BE SAID ABOUT my next sale. I will sell by public auction on Saturday. Msy 21. at 3J0 P-m. that beautiful residential Hie with residence 25 x 30. cottage roof, five rooms, pantry and bath, verandah. auMuom. garage and shed, situated at 2175 Atlla Avenue Lots adjoining these prealmes canou I bought tor 1 1 W0 Terms are easy Ktouch to be In retch ol anyone desiring a home or valuable specu- UUfta. 500 cash, balance arranged, or a disoount for all ctb for the total purchase price Premlwa ran be inspected aoyttme up to the day Of sale. For further Information. Phone TI4 I buy. set or exchange savyUUng of value. a. F. Brine. Auctioneer. EXPERIENCED DR88SMAKER. - FOR- merty of New Tor and Edmonton. Mra C. Smith. DrexH Rooms. 139 Sroood Avenue. maiTV rtition Marcelling Manicuring Scalp Treatment MK. I. M l II It W Third Avenue Br AnpoUUnmrt. Phone 637 IXIMIMQV IIKMTIHK i:riuNor ieW.irily A (latnnn. irnprletr 144 Third Avenue Tlione Mack, III Furniture of all sot is bought, sold or Exchanged UPHOLSTER! XB FURNITURE REPAUUNO; OPHOL-.sterlng of all kinds.- Chesterfields recovered in1 ,,df tp -9tit.i All work guaranteed,' pbone Orern 60S. O M HUNT RESTAURANTS noon t:m (-yK Mrs. Unger, Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O, W. V. A, flood Home Vke Meals. Phone Black 700 TAXI I'honf C7 Taxi (Call Georire. Pn.il Six and Seven Pass-np;er Stude-bakers at your dlspo.nl an time. ROSS IIK0S. POOL ROOM Meeker Wock. ( Acrosw from Kmpregg Hotel) "Ifth High nigh Low Hlilh PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4444444) AllKItV .trim. x 0:18 a.m. 22.0 ft. 12:45 pjn, 21.0 " 6:35 aju. 2,4 - 18:47 pjn. in MMHV, MV 1 . ......... 0:M ajn. 32.9 It. 13:32 pjn. 21.2 - 7.-20 a in. jji 19:30 pjn. 4.0 -SHIMUV. MAV 3 1:37 . 2J.4 ft. 14:18 p.m. 21.0 " 8:04 ajn, 0.8 " 50:13 pjn, 4.8 -TI'I:M.V. MIV 3 8:10 ru. 23.3 ft. 15:05 pjn. 204 8:48 a-m. 0.8 " 20.55 pin, 4R " I WATER 0TK1 I'hlltMOV tM,( take Nonnr I Company, Lim.uo w w eouvrr. be ..; c; I take and ifr jM'mo ut of unnamed . CL- thertv and tin. . 30 enalni eo iLot C8. Rante 1 -' water will be 1: f I iu. point ab'. . tand will be use: .turrrial ptirpumi as appitesliun j This notice w :on the 2nd c-of this notice le A:: id a. suant thereto ar.a , wU) be tiled t .? 1 Recorder at P.r R jr to the applies uco is; tr jaald Water Re order x .trailer of Viair r daya after Hie ' c;y. not ire in a lo--s se,-- cf lte first pub. . April 31. Itn ootmn pax cm: NOTH 1: or H V Ufr UNI) ACT, s - I ISTIATI0 Ml IJ-I LIXk. n rriarr nopm az trlrt of Prince Rupee! 1 : chains rast of nr? ser a C8. tUrtt 3. Ooaal M TAKE NOTICE ' Cm t Companr L.x .e- T pat ton run tar . lor permiauoa :. I " Oexylbefl tsnda . Com merit-in f at a pll enauts east 01 r ' .1 3. Coast Dutri (hew s U w water uurz rhalrw. thence t 1 e ' weot to rhama, 3 c iwn, ana nwx i 1 " OOJWE PACICtSO f LOCO. Ds ted 2nd Apr : UNI) ACT. imiNw TAKE NO' ICE hs H ' puusn. t .. p-"-m . apply to tl Mini r IK ence to (rfospect I and natural gas over nr.1 lowini described land' - . gate iniet, uransm Commencing at a Pf northeast corner ot&, , li not it r. or lTIATI0I' u:tr La In Prlnre Rupert trnt trtct bt I'rliu R::pr chains esM of " Ml. Range 3, C ac J. ' , TAKE NOTICE Company Limited -nation Flab Car.nr for permission ' ' deacrlbed lands Commencing a' " r Z chslna rsst of nort 3. Coast Dlstrirt :':r J ' ' thence east ?i t- chains: thence c of commenreroeu seres, more or le- M tlOHSK FA("K": a. tv n w Dsled Anrtl 2 '" NOTICE IN THE MATTER for the Issue o t" of Title lor Block of the Houth ii ': hundred and seT five ), Coast D'-" Sallstarlory pf"'' Certiflrste of Ti land having been ,' my intention to ': tlon of one mon'!! llration hereof a rr of Title to the above ,x ox Sidney Wtllmore j Ilcate of Title Is d'a and Is numbered 7B-' 1 - Und Registry Ov B.C.. Oth April, WSJ, M Re (JUEEN CHARLOTTE i' amp 3; ineiice - M , 80 chalM south; then thence 80 chains nor . menrement Located March 14. lSit QUEEN CHARM)TTE DIVISION ,h.i 11 ' Portland. Ore. . ' sm.lv to the Minister , licence to prospect for and natural m ovrr aii J lowlim described land;. Commencing at .l"", . er of southwest corner (, shin I: thence BO rn' ,( 80 rhulns north! It' '", " thence 90 chalni outh. kanrnkaint . m a. V M IV. f ...I, on Lr southbound run "vlll make