PAGE FOUR Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone .763 fcMfcRN BUU.ttR THAT YOU rAEET SAN & OUX CANT BE beat! Ask the master builders of this town where to go for lumber and they will turn your footsteps in this direction. They maintain that the kind of woods we sell is the sort that should be put into a building that is expected to live to a ripe old age. Albert & McCaffery Phones 11G and 117 VELVET Ice Cream THE VEItr IJEST! Take a brick home tonight! We cater for Parties, Picnics, Dances, etc. Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 758 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE . Phone 381 P.O. Box 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-I10ATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents' for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN 1IALIJ5UT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furnltun: Moving. The councU Is to At torney General Maris on at an order he1 has made Increasing the salary otj Police Magistrate Moran from $50 to I 100 a month. ' E. S. T. Johnson of 141. Mile House was a visitor here lart week In connection with the race meeting on Dominion Day In which he will enter tour horses. Pursuant with a decision of the .school board to reorganize the High ' .School teaching staff, formal notice .have been sent to E. A. Lynch and 'Misses Thompson and Mockrldge terminating their engagement at the end oi the present term. Chules A. MacKaj, representative of the Selkirk Mining Syndicate, which controls the Ferguson group of claims on the Ingenlka River, arrived lr the city, accompanied by Prof. J. M. Turn-bull of the University of British Columbia, after spending three weeks at the, property. Mr. MacKay announced that arrangements had been made with an eastern Canadian company for the development and ultimate use of the property by .he terms of which at least 125,000 must be spent on development work by December 15. I Plnevlew land-owners have sent a I telegram to Hon. Dr.' J. D. McLean, ex pressing their disapproval of the con-nidation of their school district with the city of Prince George. Allan Shields, four-year-old' son. o! Mr. and Mrs. William Shields, Oiscome, was scalded to death when he fell Into a tub of boiling water which his mother was about to cool preparatory to bathing him. The funeral took place here, Rev. G. B. Switser officiating. E. P. W. .Heath, forest ranger ' Vanderhoof, has been called to Vancouver on account of the serious Illness of his mother. Miss Kate Renwlck has left for Vic-, torla where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. J. Balagno. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson and daughter, Gladys, left last week for a visit to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Button and O. A. Button of Salmon Valley have left by motor for Walla Walla, Washington, where they will take part In a family reunion. The Women's Conservative Association of Prince George will hold a reception In the ballroom of the Prince George Hotel tomorrow afternoon In honor of HonnDr, and Mrs. 8. P. Tol-mle. '' , An Indian named Jerome appeared1 In County Court before Judge Robertson charged with attempting to shoot an Indian, policeman named Lashway - on the Nazco Reserve, Confederation medals will be present ed to the school children- here by the mayoress, Mrs. A. M. Patterson. The management of the General Holdings Co., Ltd. of Edmonton, which has In hand the development of the mica property In the vicinity of Fort Grahame. has sent a slab of mica to be Included in the mineral exhibit being collected by the Prince George Board of Trade. Mr. Justice Denis Murphy gave a Jubilee address at a luncheon meeting of the Prince George Board of Trade on Friday last. Inrpector William Splller and'. Ser geant Van Dyk of the provincial police at Prince Rupert are making a trip Into the Peace River district, going by way of Summit Lake E, MacFarlane, who hat filled the petition of government liquor' vendor here for the past two years, has resign ed from the government service and together with Mrs. MacFarlane, left on Sunday for Vancouver where he win enter private business. The members of Nechsko Lodge, AT. & A M. attended divine service Sunday evening in Knox United Church. George H. Outram of Vancouver Is here in connection with trip of Intpec tlon to insurance agencies In the dis trict. Rev. e. T. Galcralth lnvu today on Fairbanks-Morse Marine Diesel Engines Full Diesel principle no auxiliary ignition devices. Two-stroke-cycle simplicity with airless injection of fuel. No valves to grind; no com plicated valve rockers to Veep in adjustment. Uses low grades of fuel oil. High economy in the use of fuel and lubricating oil. Excellent maneuvering and operating qualities on light loads and slow speeds. Sturdy, compact, with all parts readily accessible. Small space requirements. Made in the following sizes: .20 h.p. 2 cyt. 180 h.p. 6 cyl. 40 h.p. 4 cyl. 60 h.p. 3 cyl. 80 h.p. cyl. 120 h.p. 6 cyl. 120 h.p. 4 cyl. 240 h.p. 4 cyl. 360 h.p.-H cyU 480 h.p. 4 cyl. 600 h.p. 5 cyl. 720 h.p. 6 cyU C50 Qhe CANADIAN Fairbanks -Morse COMPANY-lmH fs BEATTY ST.. VANCOUVER, B.C. a two months visit to Scotland and Ireland dining the course of which he will visit relatives in Olasgow and Belfast. During his absence, the pulpit of Knox united Church wHl be filled by Rev. G, B. Swjtzer of Glscome. TERRACE Mrs. Hunter and daughter of Van couver Island are visiting with Mrs, J. Raven, Mrs. Hunter was formerly Miss Rose Raven. In a popularity contest held among the sohool children. Miss Mona Grelg was' chosen ft Miss Canada and will lead the parade at the Dominion Day Celebration. THE DAllA MiSWb " BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMan.is VP(TpPfpn wE MOW BE ) I TH.MK IT-, M I THANK COODNE K ' I If THT& A FINE MAP (LAND! I (SO IT l? I ORCUE AxST,. i , WHERE ARE WE?y I TO ROAO MAPI J Foa ' J C ATHRK ft te """" ('' S',' ' hardly necessary to tell you. Coluv-' . '. j If your eyes are giving TTfe V f f vme'RE ' MV- -- ' - trouble, hare them attended jWV . S5pSK AL , ,'r f HJf I . rr3SSSg25 v OP ALL absurdities in the ?' . -ist- ' r2 ' v ' J-C fv . kingdom of foolishness, $ u - rrTi. . "XT' r."- 8 '"". surely the loss of eyesight ' t? ;7i..v. through neglect is the most iSfeei? 7-' . . , - . V V-JDjJi inexcusable. i g.-iVw-AwLWv: - .-.;7.-?SI 1 Tt.,rZt p-vr. -iii-sJ I t--,..... . - I G'Vf-, 1ir t- DON'T lose health and effi- I - - ' ciency inrougn negiecu uome ! rrrinrr nnuirr - and seel PRINCE GEORGE' JTFT j-:?- city protesting jcW service Cm the medical treatment, through the com pen&atlon board, for severe Injuries received Irf1 the woods here about two years ago. His health is very much improved- and during the year he has taken a thorough course In bartering and expects 'to open an up-to-date ; tonsorlal parler In Terrace as soon as 'his equipment arrives. j Miss . Annie' Allan 'was successful In passing her elementary examination Miss Janet Young ' took first class honors In hef Junior" Examinations and Miss Kathleen Burnett also carried off i'lrst class . honors In the Primary ex amination'. ' Ttiey were music pupils of Miss French. . j The Misses Easthope, .'vMalott and i 'eters cf the public school staff left on 'Saturday for Vancouver and Chllllwack, ;ulng via Jasper Park. Miss Peters In tends taking a course In the Vancouver .-miner tchooi, after which she will spend the. remainder of her vacation at her home at Tlcll. Miss Easthope and ' Miss Malott expect to motor to California during their vacation. MUs Alberta Doble of Copper City ; as in town Saturday. ' Despite a steady downpour of rain all , :iterncon and evening a large ' crowd ; turned out to greet the Hon. Dr. S. F. 'Tclrn'e. leader of the Conservative party i n British Columbia,, who together with ;J. C. Brady, MP. for Skeena and Frank j.M. DJckrlllt,of Telkwa, recently chosen (at the Hazelton convention to contest j this riding gs conservative candidate in 1 the next ejection, held a meeting In a.W.V.A. 1'aU on Saturday evening. (The meeting was presided over by Jas. ! Nelson, president of the local Conser-vatlve as.oclatlon. Dr. Tolmle was ac companied y Mrs. Tolmle, and tiie party left by time freight on Sunday morning for Hazelton. R. Davie, of the firm of Albert & McCaffery, Prince Rupert, was a business visitor here at the week end. Norman A. Watt, government agent. Prince Rupert, arrived from the coast on Saturday and accompanied by Geo, Lttle and son, Dudley, proceeded to Nelson Lake on a fishing trip. They returned to town on Sunday and reported a good catch but a wet time- John and Louis -Couture tnd Oscar Gcndron returned on Saturday from their mining claims In the Cedarvale district and proceeded the same day to Kalum Lake. R. If. Maye of London, England, Emll Haugland returned to Terrace j spent the week end In town. - on Friday after having spent most of the past year In Vancouver undergoing D, C. Mawhlnney, an old timer In Good sportsmen use good judgment. It naturally follows that "Black & White" numbers a host of friends amdng the devotees of rod and reel. DISTILLED. BOTTLED AND BLENDED IN SCOTLAND "Quality Tells" JUn tucxtats t Co. tTO, CU5C0W MB L0NDO9 BIACKWHITE SCOTCH This advertisement ij not published or displayed by lh Liquor L.ouiroi iJonrd or by the Government ' ''A' 01 Untish Columbia, -it 'r V anteJ For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c FOR SALE sell partly furnished four roomed! News office flat with toilet and bath. Modern! flat over store. A good proposition. Phone 774. Q. F. Brine. FOR SALE. FOUR CYLINDER, 4-Cycle 20-24 h p. Palmer engine, with shaft and propeller. (350.00. Eighteen foot copper fastened launch, cheap. M. M. Stephens. FOR SALE OR RENT. HOUSE ON , 1C37 Oraham Avenue, Section 2, Preference given returned soldiers. Apply to D. J. Matheson. City Treasurer. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. 18 FOOT combined fish carrier and tow boat. 27 II.P. Atlas Engine. Handles 7.000 j FOR RENT humps. M. M. Stephens, FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS BUSINESS block; easy terms; or will lease cheap to Tight party. Call owner, 23S Second Avenue. Phone 707. 147 rOR SALE. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. house with two lots on Sixth Avenue West. Good terms. J. L Christie. '' Second Avenue. 152 ( FOR SALE. -32 FOOT OASBOAT; 0 foot beam; 9 h.p. heavy duty engine. 900. Apply Box 48, Dally News office. t 181 FOR SALE. ONE GARFORD TRUCK motor; One Hudson motor. 175.00 each. Parker's Garage. tf FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS RESTAU-rant. Do not lose your occasion I Apply P.D. , Box 725. tf FOR SALE GURNEY OXFORD RANGE, first class condition. Phone Green 430. FOR SALE. BACK BAR AND BAR; solid oak: cheap. Apply 725 Second Ave. 154 FOR SALE. BABY BUGGY. 330 Fourth Avenue East. Phone Blue 500. FOR SALE. 28 FOOT CRUISER. for cash. Phone Red 511. SNAP tf FURNITURE FOR SALE. NO DEALERS. ' 49 Hays Cove Circle. 150 ROWBOATS FOR SALE. PHONE RED 335. tf .-' A liOAHD BOARD. THE INLANDER, Becrnd Avenus. Thou 137. 830 the district Returned' to townv'.bn'..Sai'-1 urtlay .from the mining fields In the interior. ' S. C. Gordon' and F. H. Hoadley arrived In town .on. Sunday.-tiavlng .come overland from Alyansh. R. V. LePlne, Prince Rupert, lumberman was In town at the week end. Miss Elderkln, Terrace high school teacher, left on Monday to spend her vacation In Vancouver. - C. R.'ailbcrt returned Sunday from the Interior, having been adjusting fire losses at Telkwa and other interior towns. Work has been started on the combined house, shoe repairing shop and kodak developing and printing room beli erected by Felix De Kergammeaux Just east of the United Church. - The new home of E. T. Brook on Park Hill Is nearlng completion. Mrs. A. W. Robinson returned home on Friday cfter having attended' the W.A. diocesan convention In Prince, Rupert. -Mrs.- Marsh who. wss also ,a ilele-(jat to .Jlie. . convention,, remained J over uhtll' 8ftturda'y and accompanied her daughter home. Miss Bertie Dentlnger spent the week end at her home In Woodcock. Principal L. F. Sprngge of the Terrace Public Bchotrf left on Mondsy for Victoria to spend short holiday with his family before attending summer school In Vancouver. , Accounts up, to Jun 23 totalling 0, 284.24 were psssed for payment by tlit . 1 ... . n .1 1 .... .1.1., a ' 1 bllj VWUilbtl Ulllt, ' ji 1 -' P ... j.' WANTED t WILL SELL AS A OOINO CONCERN WANTED. SALESLADY FOR LADIES' my secondhand business, and rent or Ready-to-wear. Apply Box 47, Dally WANTED. CAPABLE MAID FOR GEN-eral housewot1b Plioue Blue 441. SITUATIONS WANTED INEXPERIENCED STEN O ORAPHER wishes position. References from teacher. Apply Box 50, Dally ews office. 151 FOU KENT FOR RENT. NEWLY DECORATED modern house; slso small furnlslied house. Apply 21S Fourth Avenue East. FURNISHED APART- PIANO FOR RENT. 15 00 A MONTH. Wslker's Music Store. ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE 678. AUCTIONEER HAVING RECEIVED1 INSTRUCTIONS, I will sell by public auction the personal effects and surveying equipment of the late II. C. Black on Saturday July 2. at 2 pm. at Llpsett, Cunningham's old store, Clapp Building. Second Avenue. Itemised list In next Wednesday's paper. Anyone wishing to dispose of article In this sale may do so by listing them before day of sale. Phone 774. O. F. Brine, Auctioneer. I'LASTEHINfi NEW WORK FROM 35c to 75c a square yard. All material supplied. Repair plaster work by day or Job. Phone W. G. Smith. Red 603. 100 EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopulos" and Marrts, 839 Third Ave. Phone 648. tf UIMIOIJSTEIMNf! FURNITURE REPAIRING; JJPHOL-sterlng of all fclnds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Green 803. O. M. , HUNT. FURNITURE 10O LINOLEUM MATS 35c. ALL FELT Mattresses from 10.00. Dining room suites from- sisnnn wtv-. K.li: (ItUHlK Agents for all OKNr.KAl. MOTOKS I'llOlU CTS AnoUier carload of Chevrolets Justlnl Prices: toa"' i825.00 Sedan , .' , , Landau Sedan , Cabriolet ,'. Commercial Chassis Delivery Express Chassis . . 29 x 4.40 Balloon Tires 1645.00 J305.00 standard livery Express chsssls. Call or phone for demonstration, KAIKX (I.MtAdi: Third Avenue Phone 51 TAXI . Phone 07 Tnxl (Cnll Oeorjfe. Paul or 0ut)' Six and Seven I'assenirer Stude-bakers at your disposal any time. ROSS RROS. POOL ROOM v i MekerjRlock. , (ACrOas frdrrLinlirVss'Iiotl) Articlei Lost end Found.ic TiaillKK SALE XXDM Saled Tenders will be . the District Pcirtr. not !.,-. oa th 4 Hi day of July iu purchase of Licence XBa i Windy Bay. Jaie If s C.R. 3. to cut mi fe- of sprue, cedar, hemlo , sawlotjs. Two (2) yesrs will be all movsd of timber. Further Mrtletilar erf :V ester, Victoria, or .lie Div.. Prtnte Rupert. B.C. "I take Krmnv t.K.. 1 I Company Limited, of v FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. ioocupstton Ttatai Mfr Apply Mussallem Grocery. Phone lB.ito PPly for a tawe i ' 1 described foreshore: ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IF ' if 4 P' ' tf of Um mouth of ttp.Ta.- by Island. Qu-u : thence (oHowtnf tn h: . north ciTly. v.c... westerly direr Uon for a (id oae-hsU sttles: Uh-m direction to the point and containing 180 arrr.-JOSEP1I DOU( .i Actin? . 1 19 n Datfd 3h April. LAND ACT. NOTH'K OF INTENTION TO MTIV TO I.KAM; iOKKMIOlO: In Prince Rupert r.au-! District ut fYinre Uu.-r ment by the day, week or month. : Moresby Island. Q Phone Red 607. desired. Phone Black 129. LAND ACT. .NOTH'K OF IXTKXTION TO AMIA 10 MIAMI LA.Mi t'Olt IMUsTKItt Pi itroLs In Prince Rupert 1 .:..! Tie District of Prince Ruper: . at Bewell Inlet. Morsntit !- cnanotie island. TAKE NOTICE tha' K Oompany Limited, of v . occupation Timber Uer-!:.:.' to apply for a lease o! ' described lands: Commencing at a post pin-Imstely 8 chains south of the northeast corner i;rot 4 iniei. Moresby islsnd. ;'"--m the share line in sn tx-. erly aud southwesterly d e-Interseetton with the e.i''" of Lot 472: thence norm more of"), to tfce p ment, and containing in less. JOSEPH DOUGI . A ' i.' Kelley Dated 29th April. WF vi - LAND ACT. .NOTH'K Of I.TKNTOS TO trTLY 10 I.KASK l..M FOR INIIl Tltnl. I'l'ltfOHKM In Prince Rupert Land r District of Prince nupe.rt at Sewell Inlet, Moresby V- i ' Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Ki Company Limited, of Vnri 1 occupation Timber Mwvtv.i. to apply for a lease of ' described lsndsvr- Comnien Ing a a px--' tne souuieast comer ni 1.. Cane chairs from 8 00. child's Cribs. ' l"?'1', Island, MolT,b3r north. ,V 31.43 n -i complete, from 15.60. Towels, each 25. Cretonnes, per yard from 25c to l.oo. 200 Blinds from 11.00. a. Mackenzie, furniture, I'lione m. etia't 51.17 chains; thence in .1 -direction, folowlng the .- Htlie olnt of couunencem. : tauutn; 30 acre, more nr 1. JOSEPH DOUGLAS W'1 A Kelley Loki'.'I" Dated 2th April, lurr MINERAL ACT (I unit r rriiTiricATE or improvements' NOTICK "WESTERN HOPE." "TRIXT "OIJJ KENTUCKY" Mln ral Roadster rv-lif. "w in tne oxrena aiimns; ui - ' o.w prince Rupert District. -Touring Vi... sr..... 182300 Where Iior ied On Poreher Coupe. ...... soaitnn TAKE NO' CE thst Lewis W njT WM- Free Miner Certificate No. 631 uoacn I96500idulr authr:d aeent of Fra: : si n7nn on. Prce Miner' Ccrtiflcat N I.'.: i Intend, sixty dsys from the n mva,h) bddiv 10 tnc Mimnu i 11,100.00 equipment on all models except De Oertlflcntes of Improveme: f urpode of obtaining a crown c he above claims. And further take notice thm A under Section 85. must be ni. beforcithct'ssiiaacfajtaucaxc.''' ' ;i improvements. . Dated this 6th dav of Mat !M XEWIS W PATfl)n CERTII'ICATE OF C IRON DUKE FRACTION, claim. Lot No. 3140. sltim' m w- Chsrlotte Mining Division pr r -e H district, located on Louise Wai 1 l( TAKE NOTICE that I, Alex B .t Lockenort, B.C.. Free Miner's ct " No. 37948 C. Intend to apnl ".. " Mining Recorder for a CerM it Improvements for the purpose " 1 inn a crown grant of the abi " And further tske notice thai si ' under section 83 of the "Miners) A' must be commenced before the snce of such certificate of unpt r Ilienls. Dated this 11th day of Fehrusrr ALEX ROGER