IS 3 iTHt. i HE. CObTUHK ITS I mm DOESN'T INTEND ENTER POLITICS l.AllV HKAVF.KIIKOOK HAS NO TIIOMillT Ol' TA1IV! FOR iwki.iamka. i OTTAWA, April 9 (Canadian Press). 1 "I wont say tha,t I will never change ! my mind, but at the present time I have no thoughts of standing lor par- ' liament." This statement was made by ' Lady Beaverbrook to an Interviewer . while she was In Ottawa. Asked with regard to the report that she wo considering the possibility of candidature. Ladv Beaverbrook lauirh Ingly replied, "That was owing to an I answer I gave to a Chicago woman ' ' Titer. I told her I wouldn't say I was hot going to do so. However, I have ot really thought of It since the time my husband resigned. . I did give It my serious consideration then. During his last election I had done a great deai of organization. and speaking In the constituency of Ashton-Under-Lyne and: I loved the work. He was ho busy with war work at the tune that It was necessary for me to give this assistance. I was keenly lhterested In the social wel- iate possibilities which opened up through constituency work. I believe If women In parliament and In public life would keep tb these child welfare and social welfare problems they would make their most ef fective contribution to society and to the betterment of public life. At that tune. In 1917, my chUdren were young and I finally decided that parliamentary duties would Involve too much of the time that should be de- oted to them. They are older 'now. to be sure but since coming to Canada eight months ago I have had a serious Illness and have, been .out of touch with political movements in England." EXTKNsiox of hiaStiiim: Concerning the present movement for extension of the franchise to all women over twenty-one In England, .Ladv Beaverbrook refused to comment. "I have scarcely looked at, the papers," ahe said, "and do not really know what Is going on. My own feeling Is that' education for the exercise of the frahchlss is very Important for both young. men and young women." Since coming to Canada she has been struck by the fact that women seem to take leas in lerest In politics here than In the Motherland. "I have even been told by women," she said "that their husbands do not want them to concern themselves with politics. I wonder why? Lady Beaverbrook characterized herself as a "newspaper person. 'They say 1 really belong to the staff of the LoudJU Dally, Express," he said, "because worked right with the start during the strike, when we had such thrilling ex, perlencea getting out the paper. It was, tally one of the most thrilling of my life. My part was to run a canteen and. feed the workers. VHoti.i Janei.' AliJoeift'fwyjo was with heT'mbther. 'hS Inherited something of her father's literary talent. It U one of Lady Beaver- brook's regrets that vhe does not write herself. Lady Beaverbrook and her daughter saUed for England from New York oit April 1. CHINESE WAR SCENE SHIFTS DRAMA MOVLS FROM HIIAMillA! TO tI:kin capital til- i:ipnti; is NOW DKITMITKLY Tllltl) AT-ENEK PEKING, April 9. The field of oner atlon of China's grim civil war, has shifted so steadily from the Yangtze VaUcy to the north that Peking Itself, historic seat -of the governments of all China, and the. capital of thai northern ers, now enncars definitely threatened -nThe ilangefmW-Tronrtwoldlredtlons, prst the pojlhward drive jddng the Tlentsln-Pukow railway by tlie 'Cantonese and secondly, a possible sweep 'front the northwest by Marshal Feng Yu-Hslalig, once known aa the "Christian Oeneral," the leader of the Kuomln- chun or National People's Army, The Cantonese threat, coming as It does on the heels of the successful Cuntontwe occupation of the great Yangtze Valley, captured by the Can tonese xtt Bhanghal and Nanking, Is directed primarily at Tslnanfu. the capital of Shantung, and Tientsin, lm portant northern railway centre. Should TEb biR- TELt-IMM TO tJS SURE TO At-VvWS KEEP THE HATOM WHILE HEVvrtiAA'a THE COCTUME OP. HI LA FT. rr?NA.iui.BEtN cmcer. SUIT I'MTO V WEAK TOCI a TOO ir- aunt - r-T i . i v i A. COSTOM HERE- Large, Red Pimples Covered Her Face Miss Mble Moore, Blenheim, Ont, write! "A hort while ago mj fae wa eovered with large, red pimple. I tried Several remedies, but til failed. At It a friend advised me te take and 1 took three bottle. 1 will never regret the dty I did this as my face is entirely cleared tip. My mother ha taken B.B.B. for headachea, and ilia hasn't Lad the least sign of a headache for a lone titna." This valuable remedy has been on the market for the past U years; pat tip only by The T. Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat pert Intlmldators" work upon their fel-' low countrymen's fear of personal In- seriously endangered, the;iUry. Tientsin be powerful and undefeated forces of Marshal Chang Tsd-Lln, the Manchur-tun war lord, would be forced to with draw from Peking, since Tientsin offers their only line of communication with Manchuria, their base. MIAVTt ni:sK I'Nt'l'ItTAIN General Chang Tsung-Chang. the Sh&ntungese leader, who has large and well-equipped forces at Suchowfu, In the province of Klangsu, is believed to oiler the most serious obstacle to the Cantonese drive. Military experts ex press the opinion that if hails willing to fight he rcbuld easily withstand the Cantonese, but his recent collapse in the defence of Shanghai and Nanking has raised doubts aa to his Intentions. Should he be guilty of treachery or should Cantonese propaganda behind his lines break down General Chang's defence, first Tslnanfu would be endangered, and then Tientsin. Any congestion of railroad service at Tientsin because of the .possible with drawal of Manchurlan troops from Pe king would be certain' to make the evacuation of foreigners in the North extremely difficult. The threat on Peking by Peng Yu- Hslang hat not reached an active stage but is present nevertheless. Feng was driven out ot Peking a year ago by the combined forces of Chang Tso-Lln and Wu Ple-Fu. The latter, who Is governor of Ho nan, la now at odds with Chang Tso-Lln. ritiTAUi.vn to aiivaxm: The sporadic outbreaks of terrorist methods reported In widely spread points In China north of the Yangtze River Is to Indicate that the Cantonese XmSSSBSmiSk (Eb- A CO JUST S LEFT T- I'LL SfcU LETTER- Ui- V lr. ! v - cu n r 5 v .. vanguard of "expert Intlmldators" is pushing on toward Peking In preparation for the next big military phase of 'the ever-chancing Chinese war situa- '. tlon. Authoritative advices Indicate that the coming conflict between the vlc- . torlous Cantonese and the well disciplined troops of the Manchurlan war rord. Marshal Chang Tso-Lln. will be a i supreme test of the Cantonese propaganda methods which have attracted much attention. British officials believe that the Can-tonewe have "patterned their propaganda methods from the Russians and have even - bettered them In preparing the path for ihe peaceful advance of the ' Cantonese army. AltVAVCK Cil AltllS The aMvance guards of small groups of spies, secret service men and plain clothes men are reported filtering-through the Northern lines to organize small bodies of Cantonese and to give i control to the various labor Unions. Agitators address crowds and stir up 'huge demands. i Reports received here state that (wherever 'opposition develops the "ex- If necessary gunmen Institute campaigns of terrorism, sticking oit men marked as "foreign running dogs." All this prepares yie civilian population for the arrival of the Cantonese while meanwhile manoeuverlng between the opposing headquarters still goes on ROYAL PURPLE TEA AND SALE FRIDAY Many ljlilh- failed In fatrnnle Sur-Ti.fnl i:riit YeMerrlay Aflernmn. The tea-and sale held yesterday afternoon by the! Ladles of the Royal Purple was a very successful affair. many ladles calling In the course of the proceedings. The various tables were In charge of the following ladles: Sewing Mrs. K. A. Rood and Mrs. J. D. Lawrence. Raffles Mrs. H. F. Classey and Mra. A. Akerberg. Home CookingMrs. Tu M. Fuller and and Mrs. S. J. Evana Tea Room Mrs. R. Arthur, Jr., and (Mrs. W. Reld. The afternoon's musical program was contributed to by Miss Beatrice Berner. Miss Mary Evans, Miss Wlnnlfred Eby and Miss Myma Fuller who played piano aolos, the last mentioned two young ladles also rendering a duet. Raffle winners were es follows: Laundry bag, Mrs L R, Parry, ens serole Mra Merrill Sollows: library art Miss Wright, peimaul Mlaa Ruth Lamcn the best jmJkchocdate bar made r-tV PERMANENT AXOKEt5 ! COMNABE jAWMWk iii CVS V antedd For SaleU DAILY For Rent.. 2c per word In WANTED , ,1 a i,r3rt lis n cmnti mirtvn nrnn ranch for sale. Cash price, part leu -j lars. D. P. Bitfh, Minneapolis, Minn. SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Undersigned Up tb noon, April 20, 1927. for the position ot Mining! Engineer of Number 1 Mineral Survey District, headquarters, Prince Rupert : Applicants must be Mining Engineers of good experience. Forward with p ; plication a memorandum giving full j particulars of training and experience. Dutle-s to commence May 1st. 1(27. Salary $300.00 per month. A. II. Cox. Civil SerVlce Commissioner. Victoria, ' B.C. I AGENTS WANTED MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND appoint local representatives til weekly averafre and expenses, and commission besides. Experience unnecessary. Write for particulars Winston Co.. Toronto. FEMALE HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHERS' EXAMINATION FOR British Columbia Civil Service will be held on Saturday afternoon atid evening. April 23, 1927. Applications to write will be received up to noon. April 12, 1927. For application torms aud further Information apply to the nearest Oovemment Agent or to A. H. Cox, Civil Service Commlwloner. Victoria. BC. FOR SALE OILL NETTERS, TROLLERS AND launch Owner. You are invited to Tltlt Parker's garage. Third Avenue East, to see In operation the Ford Marine Motor, the lowest priced dependable 14 h.p. motor on the market. It's wide range of speed, exceptional flexibility, economical operation ahd low priced replacement parts, piece it in a claw by itsrti. S. E. PARKER, LTD. Ford Dealers FOR SALE.--LOTS 1 & t. VIOCK 20. Section 6. Finest double comer on Sixth Avenue, located only one block from the Booth School, Ideal grade for building purposes. May be had on your own terms as I need the money. Small monthly payments would be accepted. Box 38, Dally News office. 64 FOR SALE. LOTS 28 AND 29, BIOCK 1, Secton 2, on Graham Avenue. Taxes paid until June 30. 60 by GO. teet cleared. Owner wUl sell tor 4650.00 .cash, phone Blue 138, 82 FOR QUICK SALE LOT 48 AND 41 Block 14, Section,' j;'vlote' ij Adii. block 44. section 6; lot 3, "block 4), section 6. Official Administrator. OPPORTUNITY I 9S.00 A MONTH NOW buys your future hnmeslte. Walker's Music Store. FOR BALE.i-ELECTRIC STOVE, NEW House for rent, modern. Phone Blue 719. , FOR BALE. SOLID OAK DAVENPORT, almost new. Phone oreen 347, 84 nOARI) BOARD. THE INLANDER, B.1(i Second Avenue. Phone 1S7, VANCOUVER BOARD OF TRADE DELEGATION TO CALL AT MANY POINTS The Vancouver Board of Trade party, nohw eighty-five trong, which I to visit Prince Rupert on June 21, wni cover the northern British nni,, coast quite thoroughly, lu the emm ot u.iie uuy iour, Having calls arruaiged for all the more Important Industrial points and trade centres. On the way north, the nartv win make etops, beside Prince Ituperl which win ne tneir longest stay, at Powell Illvir. Ocean Fulls. Anyox, Alice Arm, SHewurt an Premier. The return south will be tnui, vi. Massett dn the Queen Charlotte Is-lands and there wBl also he a crulwt up Knights Inlet, down the coast. the trip Is to be uinde aUmrd the C.P.R, steamer Princes Mary Hrr 7 I .SMtu-yda, PlGfc F0U3 April j BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManns -t RAMSAYS PAINTS VARNISHES Tor Sale by SILVERSIDES HltOS. HOSIERY for - SPRING In all the new shades Utility $1.00 lo $2.59 Chiffon $2.25 "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327i MILK From Rulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones C5G 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 Furnitum Moving. Dr.j.R.Gosse DENTIST Helgerson RlocW X-Ray Service. Open Evenings i 1 Phone 686. ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made tb order. In our shop $50 as low as ....... . 223 Sixth Street Ul' rfc Mis mA.X' i KOHCOrr -t o NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No AdvertiementUken fo leu than 50c AUCTIONEER THE AUCTION SALE- A3 ADVERTISED la for the benefit of the public the Prince Rupert Surplus Rummage Sale. I am engaging a large empty store for the purpose. This sale will be held on Saturday. April IB at 3 pja. and the public la Invited to list articles they have to dispute of for quick sale. Prompt return as soon as sale Is over. Iterolred list and place of sale In Friday's paper. Putronlr your local auctioneer by boosting this proposition. Phone tor information to O. P Brine. Plwne T74. FOR KENT NICE LAROE ROOM TO RENT IN private home, suitable for gentleman. Onod location. TU Fifth Avinue West Phone Black Stl. FOR RENT.. FOUR ROOMED FLAT with ranpe. IISDO. Apply Mr. IC E. Blrnle. Ilarelton. DC MODERN SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR Rent at 1)8 Fifth Avenue- West. Phone Red 720. tf FOR RENT- FURNISHED APARTMENT by the day, week or month. Phone Red C07. tf FURNISHED 8UITT3 FOR RENT. Apply Mussallem Grocery. Phone 11. FOR RENT -SEVEN ROOMED MODERN house. Phone Oreen 735. Bt ROOMS TO RENT PHONE 878. tt HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING. PtCOTINO. SCALLOP. Ing. Dollar Store. Phone Red 124. itMiTV r,tki,OR Marcelling Manicuring Scalp Treatment MRS I. MUM 847 Third Avenue By Appointment Phone 837. noMiMos MKMtihi; r.riunE HeoiiMj (latnnn. prnprMnrs 144 Third Avenue Phone lllitk 411 Furniture of all aorta bmight. aold or Exchanged. UPHOLSTERING ruKNiTUHE REPAIRING: rrPMrti- tenng of til kinds. Chesterfields recovered snd made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 80S U. M. HUNT. WOOD a. imr...ox Weal rote.- . .' Mled .Wood Blocks per loadi00, - Klndltns;, per rVdM.40' Purnare Wood, per load tflfto Delivered. Salt Herring Phnne lllnck 4AI RESTAURANTS noon r.T.a rAFi: Mr. Unger, ProprletreM Third Avenue, Next O, Yf. V. A. 0mkI Hume ftMikrrt Meals. Phone Blsrk 700 TAXI Phone 67 Tnxl (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger StudV bakers at your disposal any time ROSS HROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Rlock. t A cross from Empress Hotel! PRINCE RUPEUT tifipq I 111 II IV. tl'lill "'" ". J:80 a.m, 183 ft , i l'44jJ.m. 16.9 1W , Il'tk nh, ' t-.. 8.0 "tTI ItlitV. Al'llII. " "'8b 7:19 a.m, 10.8 ft. Sl!09 p.m. ISA to 0:68 am, i0.B . 14:09 p.m. 0.8 ASTHMA sCMBA SlloRA.MAHc.r.ul.. SeadScfUlaL Templetons, Toronto. $ ,t ouf cnultfi. RAZ-MAH I THE THE HAT HAT Or Or. ijA-Ji. O iti l G.l 1 1 iutt V... U H,Mm ,1.U wr44 111 II" Artidei Lett and Found,4 MAIL SCHEDULE OI'T-OOIMl For the Ml Mondeva. Wednrsdsys and 8tn Closes jj T Vsn router- Sundays ... r Tueaotys m J Thursdays j, Saturday ( April 11 22 First rlaa mall I also oxpttr Vancouver on Mondays. Wedo, Saturday by C J R. trains. To Antes and Alb- Arm Sundays 'a Wednrsdsys 11 j Tt Meaart si4 FreMler Sunday Saturdays ... T Ft. MmpMtn eni Mm kit Thursday To Alaska rit April I. It. 39 i T loetn I hsrtatle April t. 21 rnt the fast Tuesdays, Thursday tbd Sunoia at I I roni Isnrfellrf Sunday Wednesday II Thursday Saturdsji ri April 8, II. 39 i Fruln AhjaA ahd Allr Irm .Turadaj m,,,, .. . , i Tburaday . I rum ktentrf and Premier Tueadaya Sunday I rM Ft. aimptn and Sat krr. Saturday Fmm Alaka r4t- April, 11 33 Frntn l)aeen rhsflMte Aprfl 7. 31 nox 1'om.nioH ' dra&an ft Altln Ave. 1st Avf. 8th St. ' eth At k pulton St. Bin Ave, at Thompson U llth flherbrook Ave. 11th At Conrad St. ' 8th Ave, ii Hay Cove 1 6tb as.lUy Cove Orel fl 1 8th Av. Jk Cotton Bt '1 5th AVI.. McBrifle St. 'I Pro .dovt, Bidri. 1 Pro. Oik, Wharf 1 O.T.P. Whrf n.TJ. aution ... Snd A;; 2nd flt. .... M"1 3rd AU.it Fulton St, 1" ' 3rd At.,ft 8th Bt. . 1 Sundir collection am a f X dy only, STEAMSHIP MOVEMK lr VarHnatrfp' Sundijr -aa prlrJc Charlr; Tuemliy. Ctl 1 Thursday as Prince Oer-e flnturftay -. Cardena ' t -a. Prtnres Beatrtff April ll- aa. PruSresa Mary Aprtl ia -on. Prihceii Mart f rom Vaneuuter-- SuncldV a. catAla 4 Wednesday . ,r Oeorge IC ' T7iursly-ui, "Cardena Sattirdsy i Princes 'str; -. Prince Charles H April 8 aa, Princes Mary ' 1 April IB--a. Prince Mary ' Aim-U 39 as. Princess Mary For port. Klmpson and Naas KH"" Tliurwlav u. nardena from Pert ltnpon and Na Btturdty -a. Cadrna For Ah)o Sunday aa, Catala Wednesday- -as, Prince Oeowe I'roui Aii)o ' Tuesday as, Catala . Thursday as. prince Oeonr For. Htewart Sunday as, catala , Baturdiy as. Prince Charles V I rmn rleart Blhdy as, Prihre Chrles ' Tuestlay- as, Catala . . I'nr ((ueen t'hrlte April ft , Prince 4ohn ApHl .33 as. Pflhce John ' Wiwn tjueen I'hkrlntte April 7--, Prince John 'for Atiiska ' Aprl) B-t. Prlhorn Mary April IB as. Princes Mary April 29-nl, Pflhresl Mary ' From Alaska April 12 -va. Princes Mry April 32- it. rrlncnt Mry