Page roua We need the Money You get the Hat-Rains at f M I T. 1001 TheChiroi Quick Money Raising .MK.VS CLOTHING HOYS' CLOTH INC ! MEN'S FURNISHINGS HOUSEHOLD STAPLES j And things fur Indies, loo. Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. It, Miller - Proprietor If any segment of the Spine ; a tn :ii atmonml pcusco (ubluixion) pasture is produieJ on I he nerve trunks at that point anJ dueaae dtvtkjf. T. T. THROAT 1,WU T.HlAirr T.UmCS T.UYIS btlOiMOf MWAumumc-. ti d. a. McMillan I'alraer Graduate CHIROPItACTOU Patho-Neurometer Service. Open Evenings Rooms 6 & 7, Exchange Rlock Phone 691 "Demers" Thone 27. P.O. Box ,127. Come and See our $22.50 Georgette and Sillc Dresses MILK From Rulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIP-J'lXG CREAM Quality and Seryice Valentin Dairy Phones G.V and 57 LINDSAYf& Carlage and Storage Phone C3 Cartage, Warehouslnif, aod Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnllun Moylng. s 1 BRINGING UP FATHER Mr. Chairman. I wovld like to call the attention ot the government; and o" ht minister of public works to acme grye omUslona with regard to the constituency of Skeena which I trust will be Included in the supplementary eatl mate of this year," stated J. C. Brady. MP. for Skeena, when the House of Com-mpns was In committee of supply on British Columbia public work recently. "I have already brought some of these things to the minister's notice and then-are others to follow, but I would no ask that the minister give his careful consideration to some very pressing deeds ol that constituency. Port Simpson, which lies near Prince Rupert. U a federal port, and possesses a wharf: which at this moment Is in a serious state of dlzrepalr; its state Is precarious, and the residents of that town have urged me to present their case to the government for Immediate consideration. I can say without exaggeration that there is a mora obligation on the government to safeguard the lives of the people who are using that wharf: the whole structure s decayed: there is danger of its collapse, and as it is used by all the incoming vessels, the Union boats as weU as the large fishing boats, there is danger that at any moment loss of life may occur. X understand that the federal district engineer brought this pressing case to the attention of the government and urged that that wharf be reconstructed. ' I would tell the minuter thst he would be throwing money away If he spent it on the reconstruction of that wharf; a new wharf should be buut. STKU.sKT H II IB-The next case I would bring to his attention U that of Stewart wharf, which, next to Vancouver and Prince Rupert. Is the one wharf in BrltUh Columbia sadly in need of extension. Probably the minuter knows more about its condition than I can hope to tell him. but I do say that I have seen hundreds of tons of ore on that' wharf together svith all kinds of rcaterUl for the five or sla large producing mines of that dutrict. I have seen the Canadian National boats, the Canadian Pacific boats, the Union beats and the ore carriers from Anyox lying there, and at times it It almost impossible for anyone to even cross that wharf without being tn .danger. ThU matter I particularly refer to the minuter. "Another place for which I desire to say a word U BeUa Coola. ' On that wharf there U a little warehouse which lppcfd to meet the needs of that valley which U an agricultural, mining and tUblnpcentre. In this connection, I want to say that I stood on the whrf( a few months ago and opened the.dbor ? of that, little sine or.corru- fold, ye a hundred fold, in the revenue which will he derived by thU IMtAIN ATMS HlVKIt "I do not wish to take up too mucn time: we are anxious to eet throuvh these estimates, but I do wUh to say one word about Atlln, whlci U In the northern part of my constituency. I wish ton, member of thU House were LOOK OT-QlHTY' DON'T LOE VOOR sole to look oyer that country and real-l JJrie peatnes of the itruggle and the YMtili bf Slhe nroblema which he. VvHISKE.R. 'N THl& O 1927 by Intx TcAnmt Soviet. c BRADYSPEAKS PUBLIC WORKS DRAWS ATTENTION TO Al.l.tCJKJI OMISSIONS IX III IHsTltHT i it;i:s winitr kkimiics Hst," taae jletJld pe,pj, AH that 1 1 ask the government U to place In the! (upplenientary estimates paltry sum of not more than $4,000 and pot Jess, than $3.QQ0, lu jurder that the boulder in the Atllnto Rl.ver, which drains th great Atlln Lake, may be removed, I giving an opportunity to small craft to ply from Atlln along Atlln Lake, down the Atllnto River, and into Lake Taku, where the great Engineer mine Is situated along wlU other wondrful mln. Umm;-'b, .'i $&mcA -.either the government nor Ue can play with the live, of men and jromen they are not pawns, they are tlcdges. I appeal with confidence to minuter to give the utracst consldera tlon to thU dutrict of the Skeena. It U to a great extent a maritime district. It U vast in extent, and wharves and ther accommodation are an absolute necessity. If they are not provided there wUl be retrogression, there will be disappointment, there wUl be failure, and tbe government themselves will be the losers. Without ssylng any more on -he subject. I leave the needs of the district with confidence In the hands cf the minuter, believing that the welfare cf that country and the good of the people are far more Important than the expenditure of a small amount of money." Mrtjt AHIIIK OV EI.KVATOIt In the same debate. W. O. McQuarrle. Conservative membefor New Westminster, referred to tbe demand for an elevator at Port Mann. He said: VANDERHOOF ll CERTA.ML JSC KEPOPT Ing properties. "Now, Sir. I do not even ask the government to send an englsner at great expense from Victoria up to Ml In. It U a big Journey. Travelling by up-to-date Canadian host, and passing through Alaska. It would take htm rom twelve to fourteen days even t reach the dutrict. I have got here. Sir the data of a resident engineer tn AU1: a man who la very weU up in the matter of river improvements, and he au thorizes cos t assure the gpvernmem that there is no need to send a federal engineer to Atlui; that if the government grant not less than three thousand and not more that five thousand lor thU work facilities will be offered that will ameliorate to a great extent the, character of transportation in Atlln. not too imiiiTir "You may aay I am too optimistic. I nay be optlxnUtie. but I maintain Uiai "We hare always contended that an elevator abould have been built at Port Mann on property which the government already owned and stlU own today, but Instead It was built at Prince Rupert. W. J. Fergus Park, with office at Van. derhoof, ha been appointed general rood foreman for the eastern portion off Omlneca district. The western end of the district will be under the super-t-klon of Kennth Warner, with head- WW Why! This is Mm CilA RtnnJhv! We use it at our house eyery day. The children just love wrigley a. AfrWvjj r ary HaVfaa Is saLaS M SSH SKsstVanK 1 m aOTSSSSI We hope It will be successful, but asthe morntnM matter of fact that elesaUtr wasj leased to the pool for 1100 a year. That j iimiti i nmADT rtP U the way the matter atands now. If jrtililUiL ALfUIll UF a grain elevator had been built at Port j IlftCDIT II IT 1 III A V Mann on the Fraser River It would have HUjl 1 1 ML ii 1 ill! I UA been used to It fullest capacity right from the start, and I think that state- j ntllullu Went IWIiImJ I.VVIJ """" " " nurlug lir. ThU lirlug im (, vers mj in 7 leit woo nave '."riqwoMld t inad.bythe Canadian gUs,.4rna warehouse.. -wtofc"!! a'ta'il, hlllML . ) t aj iwemy-ieur ieet m size. and found it full of a heterogeneous mass ot commodities. I saw there gasoline, coal oil. flour, grain, groceries, potatoes. vegetables and fruit, and on the wharf ouulde were tons of commodities destined for thst valley. It U not In reason that I should have to ask something of which tbe government itself will be the beneficiary; it U likewise In the In terest of the government to facilitate the growth and development of trade In tbese places. The people of Skeena are not beggars: they are a big as the mountains, and they are not pleading for some little petty gift from the government. Whatever the government give tbem they will give back Un been out there and studied the situation. There 1 a great saving to be made by the Canadian National in shipping grain' from the Fraser River. It amount to something like $13 a car: that U the cost of taking a car frctzl the Fraser River over to Vancouver. That amount to "about one cent a bushel extra freight, and that cent a bushel T-..B. MltfTiell ha bra awarded a contract to convey school children of the loop district to the Vanderhoof Superior School tor the remainder of rhU term. For the benefit of farmers and others at work, the Nechako creamery whUtl j after April I will be blown at 1141 In fkll In )1r Years According to the annual report of the Anyox Oeneral Hospital for the year 1924 which has just been made public, 333 patterns were treated in the tnstt-tutlon during the year and hospital day totalled 4705. There wert 113 medical oases, tubercular. 3; msjor surgical. 82; minor surgical, 5; obstetrical. 41: and infreUous, aijert Mere five deaths during tiie year. Of Ui capacity ol eighteen beds, an average of 12J10 were occupied continuously throughout the year. Total expenses of the h-spltal during the year were M4j0S4.ll with Income ol $28.4801)4. leaving a deficit of $1SA9S.17 to be absorbed by the Oranby Co. ThU deficit was the lowest tp five year and compared with a loos of 120.098.04, the year precVillng. ALICE ARM Mr. E-ck waa .an arrival beie last Wi-ek from the aovth. lie had planner! n examination of some mining tn the district but found too much snow so returned to Vancouver with the lutt'Utlon of coming buck dur lng the summer. Col. Victor Srtncer and associates Who Umdcd the Vanguard, ?iometake. Red Point and Coper Cliff projrtle Ii. t fall, will carry ovt extensive deytl- opmcut work on all four properties during Die coining season It Js leanied Aiere A coniprcsnor plant will be In stalled on both "the Vanguard and lloincsUke and tunnel work will be continued on Lhe Red point, over 200 feet having born driven during the past winter. Owratlou on the four properties will be couinwncrd a wxn aa weather permit ilie transportation of machinery and tuppliea. The tunnel on, the Silver Cord pro party U tuovr In over 200 feet and a full fare of ore I shown according to A VfcOuJr, superintendent of oprratloni, 5 r " jftflfelW quarters at I)'.na Lake For thU dls-i trict. the deitartrnem of public works I has purchased a new two-ton Holt OHX NETTERS. TROLLERS A iff) tractor, heavy grader, two Chevrolet trucks' and a Poid touring car. anyone' At tjle United Church choir pracik last week, a presentation was made to Mrs. Robert T. McFarUne who U leaving horttr for San Francisco wberr 4ie minuter cf public works and I know Ur- UtParUtve. former pastor here. U hat he wUl see to it that these needluk,n UP Ter U dpart from ut carefully examined into. Then if "ernooi tm week. my claims are based, as I think they ' . ire. on concrete facu, they will meet t Following a dinner at the Necluko jrlth th snnrnhfttlnn nf fh minister Af Hotel where be was' entertained bv the public works. I --therefore urge the ! Vanderhoof Board of Trade, Douglas Lay. restoent mining engineer, tsve a lecture tn the Board of Trade hall pa Monday evening. Lorne Jackson Thornton, a traveler for patent medicines was fined 1150 by Stipendiary MagUtrate J. D. Charieaun in the police court here on two charges of supplying intoxicants to Indians. After spending the winter with her parents, Mrand Mrs. Hugh Wlllson Pi the Mapes dtatries. Utsa Oordon Wlllsou left Isst week: lor Seattle. Donald W Donald and Harry Email left Ust week to attend stock shows at Calgary and Edmonton. Wanted For Sle For Rent a. Flva brother of J. Flva, has ar rived from Norway and skill spend tbe summer here. ANOTHER IKHJOUKT FOR 1MHXK, THK AUtTIONFLR Satisfied clients and Brine makes 'em they speak for themselves. Herv another: ' To a, F. ' Brine. Auctioneer. Prince Rupert. BC Dear Sir: . I beg to acknowledge with thanks receipt of monies in connection with the, sal of household furniture and tffects which you conducted for me at mjjjit ' residence,., 732 ,T,tlow' Street, City. Mfgiit' I'nalettoft 'bjrpMUnrtV jt expressing my apprecUtlon not only for the very efficient manner In which you handled thU sale, but also for the courtesy and enthusiasm dUplayed from the very beginning, together with your prompt 'and extremely satisfactory Wishing yoU every future success, . Yours very truly. (Signed ) 1. A. ANDEitflON. IIOTM, '.WCItlV AI.K, I'rliKe Kuiert Oeorge McAfee, Oeorgetown: C. J Rowbothain, A. C. Knight, C. Frederick son and W. E. Darner. Vancouver. II Anderson and-Tltomas Ollmour. Anyox. J. M. Morrison and Joseph Wells. Alice Arm: J. McNeil. TeUws; Charles A. Pyne, Prlnc Oeorge: Mr. M. Taylor. Port Ewungton; H. R, DllUbough, Mc- BricVe: J. A. Aim, Smlthers: Mr. and Mra. F. H. Aiken, Terrace. hiuiiy , J. Maxwell, C. Beck. R. Dryden, Charles Reddlck and John Hallsten, city; Mrs. F. D. Magar and Ml E. K. Magar, Prt Simpson; Oeorge Ilaaklnen, Nadlna River; D. Morrison, C.N.Il.; tjL, Kelday. Dlby Idsnd. I'enlr.il J. A, Smith, Seattle; O. IVderxen, Queen Charlotte City; J, A. Anderson. Vancouver. Bv (fnrrr AN AUCTION SALE WILL BE HELD AT 433 Seventh Avenue Weat on Thtirs-day. March II OHtsisUng of Oak arm chairs and rockers. grMtofehswe and cabinet, mahosjany mil sir stsod. fiMW N,i fT.I rmwtmt a w l- .41.1.. . - . m m . . nr ruling i I table, 8 dining chairs, heater, kitchen cabinet, gate lag table, cupboard, bras bed complete, oak bureaux, electric lamp, wait beds, table, chtffoniere, banunerltss 13 Worr shot Low AUCTIONKKR MY BUSINESS IS HUYINO. 6EIXINO and txahaaftng and looking after my bualnes. For bsMneas u bustnMi and Uue without busteess nave no business to be In buaiae-a Employ me setting by auction That I business, satisfaction and results, a. F. Brine. Phone 774. FOR RKNT I OR RENT. - COMPORT ABLE LA ROE room, heated, suits bit fee oat or ta persons; central. 311 Fifth Avenue West. Phone Orren IM. 7 FOR RENT. FURNISHED MODERN House. $2SX. 3IS Fourth Avenue. East. FURNISHED BUITtS FOR RENT. Apply Mualietn Ororery Phone 1$, ROOMS TO RENT PHONE 878. HOARD BOARD. THE INLANDEIl. Second Avenue Phon Itt. IIKMSTITCIIINR 8:09 am. lfl;4 p.m. Advertla In Th Daily N 21.3 8.2 24 'tf 81ft HtMSTTTClUNO PICOTINO RCAUAP. lng. M. MseOoaald. Exchange Bkxk DOLLAR STORK We have discontinued the ttovicvtt i:ni iMii: Bw our tine of RIIK 100lt. Nothtag over a dollar. Iiou.tu mtoki: iiomimox i i hmti nt: i:nusni: leiirdv A Catnan, priletrs 144 Third Avenue Phone Itlark 411 Furniture of all sorts bought, sold or Exchanged. IJPHOI.STF.RLNG FURNITVHB REPAIR1N0; UPHOL-sterlng of all kind. Chesterfields recovered and mad to order, t All work guaranteed. PbmieT Oreett 3. O. M. HUNT. . i i ' WOOD A. IMAtrMtlN fesl f'e. Mixed Wood Blocks per load $8 00. Kindling, per load $480 Furnare Wood, per load $8 00 Delivered, Salt Herring rimiie lllsek 4fil RESTAURANTS 4HMHI F.ATM IMI'E " Mrs. Ungrr. Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. A. flnM Hmne funked Meals. Phone Illaek 700 TAXI Phone 67 Tnxl (Cajl George, Paul or iGujt) Six and Seven Pa-men tier fUude-bnker nt your ltpo.nl nny time. ROSS IIIsOS. POOL ROOM Meeker Hlork. Acro-i from Kmprea Hotel) PRINCK RUPHRT TIDKS ..4.t's Vvi:iiTftn.iv. M.turii 90 High 11:22 am, 20.1 ft. tw 8:1$ a on. 7.1 17:81 pin. 31 TlH Itllty, Mtltf ll if Kl2h 0;0S son. 12:13 pm, WJilrvJ, ' "Planus fgpfcf . Jg 'A;: S i - .-a-jg 13-25' - DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertiaement taken for lest than 50c WANTED FURNITURE OF FOUR ROOMED FLAT tor sale. Must be sold before March II Phone TM. Brine. Auctioneer. WANTCO. WORK BY JUNIOR 8TT.N-ographer Apply Box S3. Dally News Office. 79 FOR SALE launc Owner. You art InrKed to visit Parker's garage. Third Avenue lUst to see in operation the Ford Marine Motor, lb lowest prired dependable 14 hp. motor on the market. It's wide range of spred. exceptional flexibility, economical operation attd low prlrrd replacement parts, place It In a class by ilaHf. H. E. PARKER. LTD. Ford Drslers FOR SALE. 81XTEEN ROOMED Roqralng House. furnUhed. modeni conveniences, dose In. 11.75000. Terms to ault. Then- Oollart Ltd. Westholme Theatre block. 7 FAR BALE. GRAMOPHONE. CONSOLE model, practically pew; cheap; and other household furniture. Phone Blue 70Q. 7J OPPORTUNITY! IJ.00 A MONTH NOW buys your future homealte. Walkers Music 8tore. who has been la town on nU way south on a business trip. The objec tive of the tunnel U a large body of ore ahosvn on the surface. When this ore hat been cut underground, another tunnel will be commenced at lower elevation. Oscar Oray. who lived In Alice Arm number of years baying been as sociates! with the Keystone Mining Co.. died recently In SeatUe according to word receUed here. Deceased, ho had been tn falling health tor some time, was a pioneer of severs! Alaska town and had many friends in the north. AUCTION SALE 1 MAIL SCHfDLli Ot'T-tlmyi i la rst Mondays. WediJesds-t To VsMODirf Tuesday Fridays Bsturdsyi CJR Mrr! vi a First class res,, to t s -- gun, typewriter, eta. PtilpoU. Eviu ' Vsaaouver on U-clin We sa and Oo. Ltd. Aucttoswera Tsi Saturday by CUR. n x .sbios, sure Kim. sin-tit la let Bundsyt WednesdsTi , ,. Ts PI. lst-- ts4 tm ii.-jsv Sundays 7, To Alaska Ialat Mareta 7 II ib4 M Ts Mra I hsrlatlr Uarrb 1 and X l.iwivi runs 1 be l-t Tuesdais. Tbursdtt seJ gr-ji- at ... . .- I Ton Vaarter Sundays t Wedneadart : u Friday ; CJ"it.. aurca t 11 it: j r I lata Antst, alto Ira. Nt4 rrerslrr Tuesday U Frldsvs ' l rtm Ft. nisi- u4 a- It :rV- Tuasdatt nm Atssks rst- Martb II HS I rvtn t)aera ratrtaw- Msreb 10 t'i 14 Orshsm A Atra s1- Ist Av A 8th 81 flh Ave A r-i's lib At A ThacpfH I lib A lerbr in rrl 11th Ave. A Onrsa ' 6th Ave A Kr ' ' eth it Hr r t 8th Av A C ' ' f lh Ave A Mi Bf 4 ( Prov. Oo" W frov. Oov Wh- O TJ'. Wharf OTP SUti'O 2nd Ave A f 3rd Ave it Tul'-'O 8 3rd Ave A h SI oUf - E Sunday i days only ir Vaoeemer Tuesd.y . Ca.no-';: Frtdav .- J) Sstunlsy , Pf.rc C March II V J, t Msrch 12 '"' I rum Vanmcier Sunday Camosu-Wrdnrsday r ' r' 1 p I i --jaiftifn, t . 0' ' rrlday Cwden . , l( , Saturday m Msrcb 7 V'W , March 31 ;: '.,it-f " Port .tltnpsnn n Sunday . Camof 1 r.wii Pirft rump"" I Tuesday-. Camo-ua !, Meaarl. AB) n" " II Sunday- Camotun , Wrdneadar . ITinc ' 1 ui. an' 1. Anjtn i Tuesday C.mosun rrlday . Prlnc C.tc lot iieen n-rllie- l u.eeh 12 si. Pflnt ' II M4rch 28. rtin ' g-cea ,,"M"t,.. March 10- m. mn ' March 24. lr Alaska Uirt March t-a. Prln' MUf , March IS- M. Prince" " -Match 38-. rnn Ironi Alsiks , March It--.-. " J,., March 22 rr'n" C.N.R. TRAINS 20 0 ft! Tor East-Mondsys. Vlttn"' ,!H" II Hsturday ...raD' prom East TUM"'1' ' . Sundays Alrtus in th Dalit