r t PAGE FOUR Make the Old Car Look Like New! Give It a finish that will start bright and stay bright you can do it yourself. For this purpose we suggest Val-spar Enamels a combination of the finest pigments carefully ground In the famous Valspar Varnish Itself. VALENTINE' VALSPAR ENAMEL. Sun, rain, mud, dust, gasoline, oils -even toiling water from tie radial 01 will not dim Its fine lustre. Easy to apply, there are twelve beautiful colors to choose from. For Sale by KAIEN HARDWARE CO. I'hone 3 Spring Coats in Shades of Navy, Gray and Sand "Demers" .I'hone 27. P.O. "Box 327. Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 15G5- LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for East hope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIP- ' PING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones 656. and r.p7 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize jn Piano and Furnltun, Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine slock of Imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy1 Worsteds and Serge. Every garment tried on before finishing. 223 Sixth Street r FOUGHT BEAR THREEMYS READ LIKE FICTION IU T WAS NOT Til KT TO MAN' WHO IACKII ; 1:17 IV EDMONTON. May II.. A special des patch to the Journal says: Fighting off for thite days, a grizzly bev which had taken possession at hi! camp, while he himself was dellriou from the pain of a .44 Colt revolver bullet iu the left Hug. was the ex perience of Morris Pacquette. a trapper jof the Hard river district. Pacquette was found by his partner, j Morris Worth, three days after the accidental shooting. Worth shot the bear. lung Just above the heart. Though bleeding profusely and suffer ing great pain, the trapper contrived to crawl back to the cabin whlrfa he had so recently left, there to await as best he might the return of his And In the meantime, a huge grizzly. realizing' with the uncanny and unerring precision of the creatures of the wild, that nothing was to be feared from, the presence of a sick white man, decided to take possession of the camp. Each day was a light between the trapper, .delirious and weak from low of blood and lack of food and sleep, and the grizzly bear, which kept up an unceasing effort to enter the cabin. . IlOfiS KEPT I'.EAK AT HAY Onty the vigilance .of Pacquette's dogs kept the animal at bay or the outcome might have been a terrible one. On the fourth dvjr of the battle between the delirious trapper and the grizzly, Worth, having complete! Uie circle of his trap Hoe, returned to the cabin, to find his partner a very sick man. He"1 Bropped the grizzly before the animal had a chance to make Hs en-cape, and then turning nurse, soon had Jacquette comfortable and sleeping. ,A!T$r.j day's rest, Pecquete was able to leave for Hudson Hope, en route to the doctor at Pouce i3oupe: KING'SPLATE FIELD RACES 1 made the wounded man comfortable.! and later, Pacquette was able to leave for Hudson Hope, en route to the nearest doctor at Pouce Crape. The story Pacquette told to his part ner, reads like a -lid, and wooly" fiction yarn only It. happens to be true. ACCII1F.NTAI.I.Y SHOT Both men were working on trap lines. one following one llae of traps, and one following another; going in opposite directions, and meeting again at their caDln, every lew days, when the round of the circle had been made. Pacquette was but three or four miles miles from the cabin, outward bound over his trap-line, when he stopped to take a drink of water from a creek. In stooping, his Colt's revolver slip ped from Its holster and struck a rock, causing the weapon to go off. The heavy bullet entered Pacquette's left TOUONTO T1 ALSO IMPORTANT j:r.NT AT KI'ltlNU MKKTIMI Of O.J.C. ItlCII TORONTO, May 11, (Canadian Press) One of the finest fields of thorough' breds ever raised In the Province of Ontario will race In the 68th renewal of tiW Klis Plate, historic feature of the Spring meet of the Ontario Jockey Club at Woodbine. Park. The race as usual Is run on opening day, which this year Is 21. The King's Plate h the oldest fixture on the continent and one of the most popular and the substantial lncreast' In value there Is 115,000 added this J ear makes the race of even greater Interest to owners and turf goers. Seven or eight nmong the 40 nom lnees appear to share popular approval I J. P. Whiten UstMlne filly by nock Ivllle, Miss Jean, earned bracelets four times as a two-year old. Quartzlte, the Seagram stable's tour-year-old, is eli glble, because he did not have a win last year. Othe rpromlnent candidates are R. 11. New's Troutlet and Taurus, the latter a four-year)ld; Seagram' Oay Parisian; J. C. Fletcher's Lazl bones; W. Allan'u Matchmaker and Mrs. G, Olasso's Capitol. Tlit King's Plats aud Toronto Cup breds. T V I 7 mMbo That Jar! W wouldn't say that -WrigUy's has a place at the wMiag ceremony, but in timae f stress or when yea siav a trying ordeal ta face usa Wrifley's stew DOUBLE MINT it s real Peppermint. r I simnMiL-iry rn .iandlcap, which also carries $15,000. .re the richest races of the meeting. Hie Value of each was Increased when he provincial tax on tracks was' re- uced from $7,500 to 15.000 dally, the )J.C. immediately adding 15.000 to ch event. The King's Plate, which is t 1-8 miles, was won last year by Sea-,raxn Sables llapllte. The race is al-ways restricted to provlnce-breds that have not won except as two-year-olds, Jlowlng the club's policy of en- .ouragmg the breeding of thorough The Toronto Cup In Its different class ranks with the King's Plate as one of the most popular fixtures on the continent, and U second only to the Plate In Interest at the meet. The est handicap horses of eastern America ae entered In the Toronto Cup, a .mile ind a furlong, run on closing day. May 28. It Is 35 years old. STEEPLECHASE Steeplechasing Is a great feature at Woodbine Park, and the third class of mportant races during the Spring Meet are the dally features for three-year-olds ' or upward. Feature races for two- year-olds have been moved on to the Fall Meet, thus removing any tendency encourage over-speedy development Juveniles that 'the rich prizes In May might have. In this regard., as In mart others, the O.XC. follows the es tablished precedents- of . the English' Jockey Club. The best class of stPf plcchase horses t represented In the Woodbine and Aln- tree steeplechases, "most Important of the , hurdle events and ruh respectively otl May 21 and 28., The Woodbine Is 1-2 mtJes with : (7,600 .tadded, and Is 40 years old. Three previous winners are again entered: Dunk's Green (1925). Gulncamp (19241. and Lieutenant Sea (19221. Guluttimp also won the Aln-tree steeplechase in 1323. and like most of the Woodbine 'chase aspirants Js nominated In the shorter steeplechase. Other Imports rH races which go to make the Woodbine spring meet one of the outstanding events of the turf. are the Woodstock Plate. 15.000 added: I 1-6 mWes, for tbree-yeir-lods: Breed its' Stake for Canadian-bred 3-year-olds with 5.000 added. 1 1-6 miles: King Edward Gold Cup. with 15,000 added, 11-8 miles. 3-year-olds and up and the ConnnauRht Cup handicap, 12,000 ad ded. 11-8 miles. SPORT CHAT Now that the city has expressed Its iilingnesj to convey a site for the structure, the way is open for some xul action In the matter of the es-jibllshment of a gymnasium and swim ming tank In Prince Rupert. There will have to be some responsible body formed to take over the property and one of :ts first duties will be to devise ways and means to raise the several thou sand dollars that will be required to met and equip a suitable building. For a cause as worthy as. this one. there should be a generous response lrom the public In the way of subscribing money ard otherwise lending their support. The site is as central a one as could be obtained, and It is to be hoped that it will be used well. There should be no delay now In bringing Into being a facility here that has long been needed. With the leading teams 8t. Louis and New York losing more than they have been gaining lately and the cellar aggregations Brooklyn and Cincinnati showing a distinct upward movement. the baseball race in the National league Is tightening up and it may still be iild. to be anybody's old pennant. A Utile consistent winning or losing might now. fn a few days, bring about seme signal changes in the entire outlook. In the American League, the situation at the top Unequally uncertain with seven teams not so very far apart. All the fun here has been so far at the expense of the Bostonlans who will have to do some tall hustling IX they are to get out of the basement even before the end of the season. They are now thirteen games behind Cleve- IozjZ which is hanging around the .500 mark even though It is the seventh team In tJe, standing. lillll. ItOWK.RS iiovoitr.o. OTTAWA. May U. Rowing Club girls, champions of the ladles' hockey realm were honored by the city when they were presented 'with cjvlei crests. I'm the maiden.as you see. " Wto brings along your toast and .tea! Someone says I'm sweet and neat. From snowy cap to twinkling feet Girls! a secret III reveal -Aye be bright from head to heel: On your lips a cheerful smile! And use MQtHHTall the whi le !. 4 " i . ( V J FOUSH V anted For Sale For Rent A I ' SEW: Wed ne.da t TTtl pATLlt BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManm 7 &h..J" V 1 CAN'T STAND li I (DEAR ME. 1 SO DO I . tM THE Y f V T 1" ' , -S i . , f'- .' ' C& C! P( LANCOACE-B I JUbT DEAR. BUT 13 TKAVEUlsl' L AHl AT UAVT.! A r- ? A U .(h ill Q. O'U' I'M CONNA J HATE TO I FATHER RamEAAOOK V.WARSUEF J ,J Q T 3 A V t- l, i5' LEAS? HERE! f LEAVE. MU,T MK" ,'n COMMA TOCLTAWI I A j M -tt - ;! DAILY NEWS CLASSMED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertiaement taken fot lets than 50c WANTED WANTED. FOR END OF MAY. YOUNO lady to relieve for few weeks In busi ness office down town. Apply Box 39 Dally News office. WANTED. HOUSEWORK, WASHINQ, cleaning, by the hour. Phone Green 283. .110 FOB SALE A OAK AT YOI'R OWN 1'KlfK. We have on view at our ofuce. Third Ave. East, one 1923 Ford Sedan, upon which we invite you to make a sealed bid. Members and employees of our firm will not be allowed to hid. On May 24 we will sell the car to the person who has submitted the highest offer up to 8 pjn. on May 23. This Is a bona fide offer, and we make no reservation. Bid what you are willing to pay for the car. If you cannot drive we will teach you All bids will be placed In sealed envelopes, deposited In a sealed box. and opened and "examined by disinterested parties, on the evening of May 23. Make an Offer S. U PAKKF.lt, LTII. I rnitn ncw-rus. 119 FOR SALE. 1 14 STOREY HOUSE. 24 X 36, with lot 25 feet front. 33 feet rear. 100, feet deep; ground floor has sun porch, hall, living room 12 x'18 with brick fireplace, dining "room 12 x 18. kitchen 10 x 12 with six hole St. Clair range, porcelain sink, not and cold water. linoleum, parity with shelving and closets, bathroom with porcelain tub, wash basin, mirror, medicine cabinet, bedroom 10 x 12 with dressing room 4x8. AH plastered, tinted walla, curtains 1 windows. Upstairs has three- bedrooms. Lawn front and rear. Electric lights and phone. Hot air furnace. Chicken-house. Berry bushes. Two minute , walk to Somenrllle Cannery. Price $2,800.00. Terms arranged. Helger-son's Ltd. no FOR SALE OR CHARTER. TWO 48 X 12 seine boats, 30 h.p. 35 h.p. marine oil engine, snap at 11,350.00. S seine winches, heavy type. low price. New and ued machinery, boat and engine business for sale or trade lor Prince Rupert real estste. Apply 215 Second Ave. J. Field. FOR 8ALE.-BEDDINO OUT PLANTS, all varieties, raised in our own green-ho UK. Prince Rupert Floral Shop. . Brlghtert, up. your home with flowers. VM-, ' V -1 FOR BALEj-TWO LOTS ON ATLtN Avenue. Harbor View. Price ' reasonable. Phone Black 404. tf FOR SALE. SIX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot In pout office block. 13,20000. Apply P.O. Box 378. 115 OPPORTUNITY! 85.00 A MONTH NOW buys your future homeslte. Walker's Mua)c Store. FOR SALE. OAS BOAT. COULD BE easily converted Into troller. Phone Red 511. no SOFTBALL POPULAR WOMAN'S PASTIME Kr TOItfWrO " Vfo. II iu . tj ; - ' ... nviiiciis BOIt hfitl.Lhe urn vaHimi f,,. t . - , -uvit ftUIVJltU JJ storm a few years ago, and which, at that time was termed a fad and. Its run uiiMuuuimriii ireeiy prophesied, has grown until today it ta one of the most DODUlar Of mmn,.. .n -- ...... pwiuircn. Governed by an Ontario association, th K4uii ,u uu rrwum iiiuk some sixteen lencrtiM anr! Affiliate n . , . . o. wmuuin pi&y Ins under the rurlwiittnn r . . - . .. w, a (vvrru Inff tariff .hMm). -, . . ...0 ..u.vi; uitccrea oy women. The sport has Uken a firm hold t upon the public. Local teams. Natloni 1 Bupremes. hold the provlnolsl and dominion championships. in nospiwi ixard was In receipt tt a communication lat.t nlitht f, . ,m.... uvnrrm iiospiiai submitting its metliod of collectmg nccounU which w. uniKu on wie method employed at me jtoyai iniana Hospital at Kanuoojis. ub umuiiuuicaiion was ordered filed LOST LOST. AIREDALE PUP. THREE months old. Answers to Jimmy. Reward. Finder please phone Blue 600. LOST DIAMOND STICK PIN. FINDER plese return tOyG. D. Hartlin, Royal Bank. tf BOABI) BOARD. THE INLANDER, 839 Second Avenue. Phone 137. FOR BENT FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussallem Orocery. Phone 18. ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IF desired. Phone Black 130. PIANO FOR RENT - 85 DO A MONTH. Walker's Music Store. ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE 878. EXCHANGE tf NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopulos and Marrti, 839 Third Ave. Phone 648. ' tf AUCTIONEER RESULTS. FACE VALUE AND GOOD Judgment. Residential sales solicited. Gramophone records exchanged. I buy. sell or trade. Phone 774. O. F. Brine, Auctioneer. IIHKSHM KINfl EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER. FOR- merly of New York and Edmonton. Mrs. C. Smith, Drexel Rooms, 139 Second Avenue. Phone 680. IIKAI'TY PARLOR Msrcelllng Manicuring Scalp Treatment MRS. I. MARK 857 Third Avenue By Appointment. Phone 837. noMINION Fl'RNITl'RE EXfll INOE lleMtnrdy n.irnnn, proprietors 144 Third Avenue Phone lllark 411 Furniture of all sort bought, sold or Exchanged, UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRINO; . UPHOL- stenng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All workguarsnteed. Phone Green 603. Q. M. HUNT. RESTAURANTS (IOOO T.ATS CAI E Mrs. Unger, Proprietress Third Avenue, Next a. W, V. V iiinMt Home-CfMiked Mesls. Phone Black 700 TAXI Phone 67 'faxl ' (C.nU rinnnra to..l r... Six and Seven Passenger Stude-1. 1 . .. . uuners at your dixposnl any time. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Blpck. fAcrosw from Empress Hotel) PRINCE HIIPPiiT Tinp a av a 4 a 7 UEIINKSIIAV. MAY 11 "'8n io:21 am. 16 22:52 run. in ow t 4:38 a. m. 8 18:34 pm. 1. Till RSIIAY. MAY II '"8h 11:09 a.m. 17. 23:25 p m. 19. 8:21 ajn, 7, 17:13 pm. 6 rillKAV. MAY 13 '"Sn U:49 ajn. 17 , 23:58 DJn. 19 Low. i.. 5:58 am. 6 17:48 pm. 8 SATriHIAV. .MAY II "'3h 12:28 pm. 18 Low 6:28 am. ft 18:18 pm. 6 4 ft. 4 0 .0 1 ft. 1 " 4 " .8 " .6 ft, .7 " .7 " ft. 4 " 7 M Ml Article, Lott and rounrl,4e LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTtATIIIN T ....... In Range 4. Coa Und Dlsw i.. Recording District t)f p. - p, TAKE NfTTlrP th.t n Co Ltd.. of 325 Howe l V.-TS B.C.. occupation F-i!i ptr:?- w til . rvrl - ... fl'J .w. icww W . Commencing at a post , the northwest corner of Lot 4; thence north 8 chain: taet- IS rhaln- Ih.nr. .. corner Lot 1253; theme sett, fJf shore to point of commence: x u i-viiiaiiiiiig 1 acrrs, mnre or lMft wl rntninu ill. rm D.tted April 7, 1927, "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT" pkinc k 111 mtT maotu, IHUKK'T Mtf'KKNZir. U.K.rTORtl. Mtm NOTICE Is hereby t'.reti ti -i i on Monday, the 16th diy of ltij e at the hour of 10 o'clock la tittn noon, at the Courthouse, pnart fcr iiuiu siviing 01 ini i un Rna for the purpose of revising tiw cai vntr fnr th mmiA rfn-.t rv u nd of hearing and determJj t mil all nhlM.tiAn. Ia ffk- . . . snv name on the said lijii or u't irtuiigu mm m voter 01 snj iftw tetr tatnttlAfl. an1 tnr tka loses set forth In the provtaoial ions Act." uaiea at rrinee Rurjert bc cat aay 01 April, irn KUilMAK A. WITT III KHIIin. W l.!M IVNI) AQ. NOTICE OF INTENTION' TO AUTT V LEASE UND. In Prince Rupert Land Record 0 trlct of Prince Rupert ind strt chains east of northwest corner of U 68. Ranee 1. Coast District TAKE NOTICE that 0 MS( Company, Limited, of Vac: rjw patlon FUh Canner Intends f for permission to let the fcflrl described lands: commenclnc at a Dost pui chains east of northwest Lot M. txt 3. Coast District: thence norm I eW to low water mark nent i chains: thence south t fhtlns lira west 10 chains, to poift or taiw ment. and containing 4 a-tei, v lems.- OOSSE PACKINO COMPiST tlUITED. Appli Per H. Moom-a Dated 2nd April, 1927 LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION' TO ArM V-LEASE I.AM. In Range 3. Coast Land DU W and sltuste on the -out!i f Arm, B.C. . TAKE NOTICE that 0o W" Co. Ltd.. of 325 Howe El Vt " BC. occupation Fl'h Paen "J to apply for a lease of i-'-"-dmcri bed lands - . Commencing at a post pl f TZ. 3 chains distant In an "V tlon from northeast corner u" Range 3: thence south 10 a--- "i weit tS chains: thence nona ' thence easterly along !: re commencement, and ;..' ' more or less. OOSSE PACKINO C0f Per Chas. L. Robert Af' Dated April 7. 1927. - LAND ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION' TO I.KASK LVNIl. APPtf " In Prince Rupert Und Re-c'J f trlct of Queen Charlotte Jf;'' w4 1 vltuate at Mavsett Indian Vill, TAKE NOTICE that The M tiers, Ltd.. of Prlnes Ruper bj ,(l patlon canners. Intend ' Pr,,,-lease of the following WTl,'T'M 1 Commencir at thU P' ?',. 1 tho northwe corner c-i our Massett. B.C.: thence southerly , thence easte' y 35 chains, more .ff thence northerly 3 chain. 151 1 terly 3.35 chains, more ot le t of commencement, and tsuW acre, more or leai. , jej THE MASSKTT CANNEIW. Per P. Lorenrfn. M"1 Dated April 20. n- . i NOTICE v nf the pwf of.-8ectlan M it the Mlntrjl Vfr, Ucro tl tiereby given Me-srt , Smyth. Edmund Mfil. t ncl Albert Moore 2 that th ' t o the undersigned oro'J! on the Cordiiii Eerformed rinersl Claims. Princess ?". Skeena fclnlng Division, in.,, 303.88. and that unless said PJJl their proportionate hre. .itt all such Assessment, together '"dfIif ot advertising, etc., to - a. Butedale. W. orj or beWJ r 1927. application will "S" Gold commissioner. Prince Wfatt o have their respective Jj' ereln mentioned Min ng 9r Mineral Claims vestea i sig led. DAVID C0I JACOB go