r r t , la S m m I I i I ' 1 m I 5 t : i i PAGE FOUR For Sale by SILVEIISIDES RKOS. for SPRING in all the new shades Utility fhOO to $2:50 Chiffon $2.25 i "Doners" Phone 27. P.O. Hox 327. MILK From Iiulkley Valley FKIiSII MILK AND WHIP-PING CUB AM Qunllty and Service Valentin Dairy ( Phones Cfj and 657 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C3 Cartnget Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. ' We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving.. Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST Hclgerson IJIock X-Uay Service. Open Even-' Ings Phone CSC. ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made-to order. Iri bur shop as low as $50 223 Sixth Afreet 5 -f &f, lUlk Miui . . Vv u r BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMam,s THIla OUTFIT STRIKES ME rjnKiv- BUT Ap LOMC Ab KlN CO AROOMDWITM l'L-l WEAK T AC fERRACE GIRL WILL MARRY LOCAL MAN UNs .Miiriaimn , schmiirk. Who It'll: Weil A. OluieMirg, Honored III Interior Town TERRACE, April II. At the regula- weekly. -meeting of the Ladles' Guild o: Knox United Church on Thursday ,ofter-uyan at the home of Mrs. Win. Allan a delightfully arranged miscellaneous :hower was held for Miss Marlanno Schmuck. To the strains of the weddluj. march, little Ina Smith, charmingly dressed as a bride, wheeled the numerous gifts to the bride-to-be in a gaily decorated doll's carriage. Appreciation r.t the gift and of the kindly feelings ihereby expressed was voiced by Mrs. Allan for Miss Schmuck. Solos were rendered by Mrs. R Biiney and Mrs. Allan and the usual re freshments served. Miss Schmuck came here a little over a year ago from Munich, Germany, and during that time has made manj friends here. She left on Sunday for Prince Rupert where she will be married this coming week to A. Ohnesorg of that city. TERRACE V. Williams who has been rpllcvlni iu the forestry oface here since the de parture of 3. K. Frost last December returner on Saturday to the Smlther1 office where he is regularly employed. S. Cooper, fire warden, left on Satur day for Telkwa. at which place hfe family are at present located and will bring them here this next week. Tom. B. Marsh spent several days a: his home here during the week end. v. Ted Johnston left on Saturday Ym a business trip to Pacific. Mr. McLaunhlan. role insneetor of the CJT.R. was brouzht in to Terrae from up river on Thursday's train with a badly injured ankle. X-ray examination wasfound necessary and he wen: oh -to Prince Rupert on Friday's freight. H. Orenler Is moving about on crutches as, a result of an accident to his foot while working In the Remo pole camps. Matt Allard was In from Kalum Lake on Friday. The auction aale of farm stock. Im plements and household effects from the ranch of Alonzo Hull, of Copper city, was held at the Vanderllp garage ?n Kalum Street on Saturday afternoon and wm well attended. Mr. and Mrs. T. Tyn'n who have been in chajx,pr the Hull ranch at Copper City have moved to Ttrracp and have1 taken the house,. of 8. Askell- on ' tlie Ollbert road. " Mr. J. B. Cblthurst left '.on Sunday toi Vaiirbuver nccbnipanJed by h daughter Dorluda and son St. Jclm. who will enter private school In the south. STEWART Wr-rd has beep received litre of the sudden death In Seattle of Dan Pat terson, pioneer mining man of Alaska and well known In this district. ' . Provincial Constable Lance rotterton is busy collecting dog taxes here under a new government statute. The assessment is 1 for males and M for females .1 , John Lindsay Is visiting in Prince Rupert. Jiick Forestell Is now proprietor of the Stewart Cafe. Hugh B McOuIre returned to Stewart isst vcek after n visit soutji 1n connec tlen with Interests Wsjjnlnlng Pellx SepyfjHyder taxi mani Is bock from anWxtehdotf visit to the United States. He brought a new car him. with Mrs. J. A. Hap has been elected school director at Hyiler. Holder Johnson is cleik and Thomas II. Evans, treasurer. Dr. J. F. Shut of Victoria, who has heavy minli)2 Interests In this district is to Jnove north to eslabllsll a practice ncrc. MIbs n. Wells, who haa been matron of the Stewart General Hospltul fox e(!u.!r:i) venrs has resigned her noMtlon and will bo succeeded on May 1 by Miss 24. "Lot the Clark Kitchens Help You" Hospital. If a amount of w.tJrTi ? hail and tcne. I L CLAIvK S SOVPS ere dtliclxa S and economical. D Ql-)mitfd , Montreal S Emma Ilatnca of the Tentlcton General Robert Watson of the Premier mine Uaa left on ft trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Drwdato ol ?remler left last week on a holiday trip Victoria. The local branch of the Canadian egton is making arrangements Ui hold Us annual danoe on the nl-k of Ust William McQrew has returned from leattle where h has been for several ?eeks in conneetion wtth litigation eon- eminf the Daly-Alaska mine. Rev. A. W. R. Ashley, who will be eavtng Stewart on -May as. will be ,-ucreeded temporarily by Mr. Carter, a ibidem from the Vancouver Theological "cllege. in the pulpit of the local An- llcan Church. . Winter seems to be etlll lingering in he lap of spring in Stewart. Weathe" xndltions here have been unusual late- y for hls time of the year. Quite, an. addition Is to be made to he iwrlfc end of the Carolen general rtore here. lie local Moose Lodge has elected of- 'lvers as follows for the ensuing year: llctator, W. R. Tooth; vice-dictator. L Legfte; prrtate D. i. Mulcare; uea- lrer. O. W. Smith: trustee, P. ,W. Fisher: epreeentatlve to Supreme Lodfe. W. R "juUi. allemate, John Jlovland. John Bulger of Prince Rupert t pending vwo weeks at the Premtei Mine and here. ' George Wler, who had" resided In thl; llstrlct for about a year, succumbed In the 8tewart General Hospital last Thursday to canerr. Dcoeased waa born it Bay of Islands,' Newfoundland, sixty rears ago and served during the Great War in the 67th Bsttallon. Funer.v arvleta took plare oi Su..-Iv ufiai.. . , . . . . - 2 s j . inxler the auspices -Of the Canadian eion. The Klrkland Uike Proprietary Ltd., !ie of the Rtrougest mining companlea ii OntaMo, ios purchased heavily of cal stocks. They have bought snare u the ' FcMy Nlna Mining Co., Duah lines. Bebakwe und DUtnct Mine and i'.y Alaska. Matthew Lsde. whi has visited mtn-ng interests i.ere several times during he ' past few years. niently negotiated lie finanslm of a large dam twenty 'lve reQea from Moncton. New Brun-lck, for the hydro-d?velopment of 100.-100 horsepower. This dam, which has been talked of for the last fifty yean, will be constructed at the confluence )f the Mamramcook and Petitcodlae rivers at an estimated cost of HAZELTON Mgar Harrli .has left hU work In Sinithers and is now on tlx gunrls property at Nine Mile Mountain with his brother. Al Horrie. who is running another couple of hundred feet of tun-ael' for J. O Trcthrway of AUbouford. the owner. Mr EUxar Harris mill prob ably come here from Smlthers for the summer at least, s Douglaa Illy, resident minln; engineer, has returned from a lecttire tour Which included J7ak. Smlthers. Telkwa. Bums Lak. Francol- iike. Vantterlioof ant' Prince George and will spi ik at an illustrated lecture in the Hazelton sehool-house tonf: 'X f t(Itf1!hts,Tf-op!irrt hi a--ay oface hlr. He Is on his own and Is entire time this sea.'jii will bt :cvoted to aeaayirz. Mrs. Matlielson. lady superintendent of the Haw-lton Hospital, entertained at bridge recently In the Nurses' Home. Frrae winners went Mrs. Sharpe and Mrs. William Gow The growing of tobacco at Mew Hasel- toii is suiri'ested. It Is said that the all is suit. The com pressor at the Sunrise mine 'ias been suocesafuUy installed and dla-i.tmii tir;ii:;ig ia uo in pro-'rese. A tunnel is being driven to open up a body of ore and it Is rxprrtcd that the roper-. y will soon le in a position to ship. There is only about thirty mor: feet to go befi re the raise on ore stoplng ;-riund in the Silver Cup mine Is com-pltted A tram Is lie:! cre-leel to tie', the ore rt xn to t1!" r"in road. The Omlneca Herald weekly article on suoceMful faruiets In Uie Central In- NV IB Ml the best miJkdwcolate bar made V ante For S For R 5 .,r V" m DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in ndvance. No Advertisement taken fo lets than 50c AUCTIONEKK THX AUCTION SALS AS ADVERTISED la for the benefit of the public- -the Prince" Rupert Surplus Rummage Sale "l am enfaigjng a large empty store for the purpoNe. This sate will be held on Saturday, April is at 3 pra. and the public is Invited to Ust articles they have to dispose of for quick sale. Prompt returns as soon as rale ia over. Itemised Hat and plane of sate in Friday's paper. Patronise your local auctioneer by boosting this proposition. Phone for Information to O. F. Brine. Phone 774. terior sella Of the sueoeas of 6 ttsudens-chlld in delrymt and truck farming near Terrace. Robert Corlett's progrens across the river li also referred to. For reruatnf to permit toe police to wareh hie premise although they had a search warrant. B. S. Sargent of Haaetton was fined 110 and costs last eek by Magistrate Hoektns of Smlthers George Benson. Sr haa been commlt-ed for trial at Hazeiton by Magtstrate Tloskina as a lesult of a nils -up with n Indian recently. Miss Julia Dem.o is making satlsfac-ory progress following a recent opera-ion at the Haaelton Hospital Roy Ousa had the misfortune u ireak hU thuoib while loading poles Mrs. Fred Salt has been a patient In -he Hazeiton Hospital. James Dyer, who has not been In aod health for some time and who has reeenOy been a patient in the Haaelton Hospital, has left tar Vancouver and other potato in the south where he will take a few months's rest. James Mortality, road master of Vita division, was ab'e last Tuesday to leave -be HaMltoa Hospital where he bad :een 111 a week or so. SPORT CHAT Considers tie tntereat is being taken In tbe baaketban games which will take place tonight at Terrace between Prince Rueert Hia-h School lirta and the Tar. race high ecnool girls and between a Prince Rupert beys' team and the Terrace boys. A dance will follow tike names and the local players will to en tertalned in different homes around Ter race.' Tbe two Terrace teams will ml .urn to Prince Rupert on Tuesday for a rfjrn (hatch to be played there n Tuesday night. Herb Oardlner. veteran defence player r the CanadleiM lti the National ttoe Key League, has been voted the winner ! the Hart Trophy aa tbe mos useful man to his team during the season of the major pro hockey circuit. Oardiner rr reived a total of 80 votes In the ballot, with hockey writers of tMfc various n'les represented In the circuit acting is Uie jury. BUI Oryjk. srpahooter of i he New York Rangers, was nine eounts lilnd Gardiner in second place, while K-.nnk Fredertekaoii, formerly of notrott. ut latterly, with Boatem. was third, lth 76. two better tlian CapUIn Dlok 'ivtre, grey-4ieidM centre player of the ?)ilesgo mack Hawks. Nelson Stewart, of the Montreal Maroons, winner or the trophy last year, failed to receive vote. The tfephy wlili:h was donated to the National Hockey League by the late Dr Hart, father f 0n Il.,rt. manager of ttie Canadlena, has prevlutiy teen held by Frnnk NIghbor, of Ottawa; Billy Burch ol the N.Y. Americnns. inn t th? time (if the award, ewitre for the Hamilton tem, and Nelson R'.owuri, 0f trw MirDcna. Billy Burch, who had been awarded the lUrt Trophy iwn yssrs ago this year is the Wlnt.er f the Lady Bynn Trophy for the flayer tv the league who Fhovs at the same time effectiveness mid a true sport I spirit This trophy win donated hy Ludy Dyng three years ago and hsid as its olijrct -in .noournremdii of r.lenn npurim:m-lixe hockey. Frnnk nh hlior. or on.iva l-i-ld trie eup ft.;- ti, first v, .j, H-rh ncMiimr went to the Canndiena ihK -r from Calgary and Frauk 1 .1. r . i s ,,, v...i,i to Delr-.il fi-,tn Vle-'ina tu-d w..- It, t ., tr.-.if.i.-ri.-t . Bt,.. wn Foil 8AIJ5 GILL NBTTIB8. TROLUtfta AtTD Launch Owners. Ynu arr i.. . "J t" I visit Parker's jtara, Tiiir.: A-.eriuej Bast, to see In ojts(.h;i i'-- Pord Marine Motor, the 1" ;i; , i at pendable 14 h.g. nviin- on lie i. ar ket. It's wide ranr,r of spe-' tx oeptlonsl flexibility, er.i..i.n,'aj -r stlon and sow priced r.-j. ! parts, pl.iee It In a cl.'tu tyy i: 8. E PARKER. I I'll Ford Dealer irt "OR SALE IXTTH 2t AND ?). !' 1. Srrton 3. on Orahsm A.'niv Taxes paid Until June So ' :v SO feet rlvared. Owner will i-V. 4ir OiOOO cuh Phoi.e B).t '..I 97 orpoRTHNiTY1 vaa A MONTH vow buys your futurr homeslte Walkrr't Music Store FOIt ItRNT FOR RENT ; - lot R ReXMED FIAT with ranac. on Ap.;y Mrs K B. Blrnlc. Httj-l on. B C. MODERN SEVEN ROOM HOUSE KOrJ Bent si 136 Filth Avennr West Fneme Red 730. if FOR RENT FtKNISIIKD AIAi1TMi:.'tT by the day. wrrk or month P-'.oe Red qo7 tf FURNISHED HU1TKS FOU ItRNT. -Apply Musanm Ororrry rti,,:,r IS fOtt RENT SEVEN ROOMKD MODKIIK house. Phone Green Tii 84 ROOMS TO RENT PHOtOC 878 lIOAItl) tf BOARD. THE rNTANOFTl 83 Se)iid Avenue Phon m lIKMSTITCHINt: RESIST tTCHrNO PICOTINO SCAII1IP ing Dollar Store. Phone Rel i:: mat i t jptHMin Marcrllinn ' Maulm,!:,. Scalp Treatment MIU. I. Ml KM 887 Third Avenue By Appointment. Phone 6S7, l0IM() llltMTIHK l:MIsnF lieu.nrdt i(iinn. prnprli-lure 144 Third Averiw Itinnr Rlaek 4!l Furniture of all aorte bought, buld or Ex hanged. rriioijrrBiUNf; FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPHOL-Hring of all kinds Chester li. Ida recovered and ntade to order. All work guaranteed tho,r O.een floj O M HUNT. WOOD Keul Cote. ' Mixed Wood Ble per load on Kindling. (tr load 8650 Funis Wowi, per ItMd 88 00 rllered Sail Herring riMMir Itlsrk 481 HKSTAUUAN'PS oooii r..r 'tFE Mrs i linger, ITonrtetress' Thud Avfiiuc. Neat CJ. W. V A OtHid llnme Cookril MeaN. Wwtfie Mark 700 TAXI Phone 67 Tnsl (Call (JporjfD, Paul If tiwtY SlK aild Suven Paaanire Si Ll)nker nt your dliinosiil any ( into. noss imos. poof, uoojf Meeker Ulock. Across from Kmprt-sw Hotel) 4 . 4, 4, PKINCU KUPKUT TI0KS . 4ti4f MONII.W, P!I. "W 1" 01 i. m. ()J, n 0! pin. H.4 - ' I'i ii :n , f "I :I3 Dfn 6 j rrii.v. tpiiii, n- "Ifrh 10 '58 n ni 7.4 ft in r -'juirday I. ,- C.N R it , T .tll.HH JMi til. r ; Sundays Wedi fdsy "ft trHnri .itid I'retti,. 8intl . . Pstll:d..s ... T. p. MimiMaandN, ( ThU"Mt4 . . Tii VIUu Pntats- Aprd (I. in 30 T ifii.in I iiartulte- - Ajir.i .) j"1 . ns-riiMist t tvtfl I l.r I Turso - I huff i at I mm sarmer Siiridays Wixlm.. ... lhurdn . . flaturdo; Aiit i t. ' r tn.ni tii'i. nil tin. Tfcpsdfera T'"T"I -I'mni sirn.irt and l' '.'iieMttv 3utid ... trtwi Ft wiitiMtn ami '-a Saturday . . 5 itnn l.ii IvluK - April 17. 13 t'.m lllrii t'h.irtnM. - April 7 -J IMX roii.:tn Orshstii Atltp At H. Ave Hth Ft 1! .it. V. Fulton ! 8th Ave v Vhompv ii llth U.'icbrontr A ' llth Ave Ai CoiTSd 8th Ave. 4t Hsys f , 8lh Hays Gove Cirr'. Siu Ave. tt C-itton st )Ul Av McBrtde tl' Prov d ,vt Bldg Prov Oov Whstf . OT.P Wharf OTP Rtatlt-n 2nd Ave Ai 2nd Bt 3rd Ave F lllon Bt Ird Ave Ik i:tb St. . Siin iny le. tloti -days nlf A ril II . A;.' I 'ti I nun VnneiMivrr- Sumi. s Caulu Wetliirwlay - Pr : ti : J. MAIL SCHEDULE Ol T-I.OI ln the Fait V""'av Whln-'! el-mes T tnneioef Suuriijs ToeMiMV" )ir .. Sa'-'ird . . . . Ai ; I J r r t i mid I. Va'K .'ti . r , M'fl'' . f ' STEAMSHIP HOVE" I tr Vumt.ntef.- 8t : iy m, P' inir Tu. K,-nrd!.' ss. Uutnli, bs. Prl: ' : . Cartli.', ' Prillr-'- Print i V i Prui, ".- Thursday .-m. C'srdrr, Sutiirdi y u. Prlni r' ' " m Prlnri' ( ', Apt II a Frinncss l,i April li- s. .Prln.Ms. f April WB ss. Prtnroe M , tt I I lnet Cll, ..u.. .1 If - - ' " ' i, .invii nun flii'rsasy . Cardial.' IVmii pi.rt inpwin nnil Naiis li Saturday m. Cardrn l'r Aiijoa Suntlay as Catala Wednestlsv nb Pt 'im ' From .iin . ! Tuesday ss. Calnlnl . Thtiradcy ss. pnnee Ot'o' l'ir Klrssilui Sunday- Ca'ala Saturdny ss. Prime rhin From slewart Sunday- ss. Prince Churl' Tnrsday hi. retain . . . Inr Ifiifin C'tinrlotles Ai it fl B s.,lTline 1, hn kr.U ' ' litim tjuwii Anrll 7 mi, lor .tli.,k;i- Aw I a---. April .IB hs A;rll an is Iron, Alnaka A'n I I 1 Ai-d Prlnre John t'lnirliilli's- -Prlnoe John Prlnre Mm v Prlnrej.j. Mi,1 ; Prfn.v, Miir T n., M - r .... M-