PAGE FOUR vrifi iin.ii.i NEW it BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus ?jv vPo6T n"a,t mere Lr i r Kf. HOW CAM CET RID OF A Parent's rTO' f II J'Vi IthE I'M COMMA COVERNOR-OO'Ofi" CAUL ON - 1 CIT RD OF THE HIM? WHY HE5 J A I i DO ME A, FAVOR F I e ELEPHANT THE ME worth P-Vf CQOD rAiM-YOU CONE J 1 1 "I V, VOO O DHOP DEADH g RAJAH GVR ME? rupees! SOOOO i HAVE. A Tribute to-the8 mm ..- m -THAT FORTUNE ELEPHANT. IN 4lrl v If. Graduate In presenting a watch a a giftao the graduate" should reflect a standard of quality that will make the recipient as proud to wear it In years to come as the day t is presented. " Come in and see our selec tion of the newest and best models, we will advise you right rlFWRLLERS iSsTHC STORE WITH THE CLQCIS BLANKET Special During the month of .May we will give a special rate on all Blankets. Single Blanket, each . . iVf Double Blanket, each ., Blankets washed without shrinking and returned nice and fluffy., GIVE US A TRIAL Pioneer Laundry (1921) Ltd. Phone 118 Spring Coats in Shades of Navy, Gray and Sand "Doners" Phone 27.. P.O. Box 327. Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1565 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 ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine stock of Imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge. Every garment 'tried on before finishing. 223 Sixth Street O 1927 by Imi l Fcatvmc Sctyici, Inc. TERMINALS AND REGIMENT DRAW LlT MRIirS STI'.IRT SIIIELII roOT-j RAIX f SAME KF1 I.TF.II IX MOHE ' OK I TO 4 In a game which they deserved to Hn, the Regiment but tied 44 last night -with the Grand Terminals in the third and so far best played Stuart Shield future. The excellence of their combination and general play merited a victory for the soldiers but mister. ; tune attended them about the middle of the second half when their goalkeeper. J J. Sim. sustained an injured arm after a men me terminals put inrougn ine evening goal. Outstanding players were Angus McDonald, Percy Tinker. C. J. Norrlngton and P. Russell for the Regiment, whllr A. Dickens, Jimmy Parquhar and George II1U starred for the Terminals. Dickens iccred all goals for the Terminals, two in the first half and two In the second, while J. S. Wilson scored two goals and Pat Doherty one In the first half for the Regiment, the fourth being made by Norrlngton In the second half. The soldiers were leading 3-3 at half time. One of Wilson's goals was fumbled in by Spiro Gurvich. the Terminal goalkeeper. Oua Krause was referee and the teams took the field as follows; Regiment J. Sim; McKay and Hunter, 'Tinker. McDonald and Wallace: Norrlngton, Doherty, Strachan, Russell and J J. S. Wilson. I Grand Terminals Splro Gurvich; .'George Howe and Dick Howe? J. Sims. I G. Hilt and Bronson -Hunt; J. Parquhar, I V. Meagher. A. Dickens, J. Baker and jj. Hamilton. The Stuart Shield series standing, to date is as follows: W. D. L. Pt. Moose 2 0 0 4 Regiment 0 I 1 2 Terminals 0 1 1 2 FRENCH AFTER THE DAVIS CUP KM'I.ITS TO WREST Tt.VMS flllM- I'lovsiur from r.s. this yeah PARIS. June 1. France expects to wrest the Davis Cup, emblematic of. world tennis supremacy, from the United States this .year. Moreover, she experts to keep It, and Is training young players in super tennis will) that idea In, mind. Never has the racquet game aroused such popular enthusiasm In France as at "present. The loss of Suzanne Leng- len from the ranks of the amateurs served rather to Intensify than diminish the interest of all classes. Scores of youngvters, who a few years ago would havt played', tennis, merely as . a pastime, have gone into htrluui'iiaihirig' for international events. The successes of Lacoste, Borotra, Cochet and Brugnon have made It plain to most Frenchmen that 1927 Is the French Davis Cup year. And they point to boys, hardly out of knee pants tout who already have tasted blood In the defeat of famous old-timers, ai players who will defend the trophy In the future against all challengers. Chief of the younger players of great promise Is CKrlstlan Boussus, 19-year-old schoolboy, who started off the sea son by defeating J. R. Qlibert, the British International, In a terrific five set battle on the courts of the Dulwlch Club in London; His style, much like thav of the champion, Cochet, attracted the attention of French and foreign critics alike, and he he Is regarded as one of the likeliest Choices for the In ternatlonal team matches that will pre cede Wimbledon and tlie Davis Cup pre limlnary rounds this summer. Two other youngsters of great pro mlse are Paul Barrelet de Rlcou, rot yet 18, and Maxlme Oulllemot, d few month blder. both ' of '' whom I ha v stepped out of the ranks of the crdln ary Into those of the phenomenal. Bar relet de Rlcou, despite hit youth, hailed as the most finished of modern players while Oullleinot's great strength has served him again and again In long gruelling contests with older players. Olrls who bid fair to diipliy the winning ability of even a Siminne Lenglen are by no means rare. The most promising, say the critics, Mile. Jacqullne Gallay, whose coolly' calculated play has len likened to that of UUn WU1. ! 1 18. You'll just love CHI HOTEL ARUIV.ilA ITIuce' KufM-rt Wriflty's New DOUBLE MINT Real Peppermint Flavor it's to wonderfully comforting, cooling and delicious. Ant ivtn UtAl mm SPORT CHAT (Mrs. Dale L. Pitt. PiTpmler: F. Willan fc H.vMcMlilW li! Ml McLeod and T. Kaye, Vancouver; . A. E. May, Edmon ton; Mr. and Mrs.. R, G. Johnston, Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs. .Peterson, Inverness. . Savoy C. B. Flewln. Victory Cove; W. P. Jones, Butedale; Mr. and Mrs. John Smurthwalte and George Smurthwalte, Stewart; James Shea. city. Central Olof Ekre. L. Chrlstopherson and E. C. Solberg, Ketchikan; joe Williams, Petersburg; John 11. Miller, Stewart. Artvertlo In Tti Dullv Newn SUCCESSFUL TEA AND 1 SALE OF COOKING BY ! ST. ANDREW'S LADIES The sum of apprlxlmately 145 was realized at very successful tea and 'sale of home cooklne held yesterday afternoon by the 'Women's Auxiliary to' St. Andrev 'Anglican Cathedral at the home of Mrs. Morte H. Craig, Waldron Apartments. Mrs. Thomas Andrew, president of the Auxiliary, received with the hostess in rooms which were elaborately adorned with flowers. At tea tables, which were beautifully decorated with hydrangeas and snagdragons. Mrs. R. A. Creech and Mrs. H. E. Treinayne poured tea and coffee, those assisting in serving including Mrs. C. C. Mills, Mrs. R. V. a. LtPine. Mrs. J. A. West. Mrs. Morris Ekrtt and Mrs. J. CI. Johns. Mrs. P. O. Pyle. assisted by Mrs. Adam Maekie. had charge of the home cooking table and Mrs. Wallace , C Orchard acted as cashier. CANARY SHOW WILL FEATURE FALL FAIR THIS YEAR DECIDED - . As a result of a meeting last night What may be lacking in Senior base-' between the prize list committee of the ball in the city this year will be fully . Pair Board and local bird fanciers. It made tip for In Intermediate activities , was decided to considerably extend the. which have been started enthusiastic-; canary classifications at the forthcoming ally this season. The Elks, Native Sons ; exhibition to encourage competition and Grotto are now well away and. i among the many birds in the city. An as- the season advances, the boys will eifort will be made to obtain special settle down and should provide some prizes for the, "sect Ion and Jack Frew real good ball. Prince Rupert has ' HoraceDuHi4iel were named a ruflered in recent years through lack of committee "lev make further arrange- Senior material. That has possibly ments. The chairman of the prize jut been because little If any effort has; commute; is Bert Morgan, others at been made to encourage the more ele- j tne meeting including Frank DJjb. pre-mentary stages. Well supported Inter-' lldtnt ot .the Fair Board. Joe Brown mediate baseball now may be expected tt"x Dan Jbour-in a few years to develop into capable " and possibly abundant senior material. It would be well for the patrons of baseball to lend their support to the i (Torts of the youngsters at this time. There Is some difference of opinion to whether Vic Foley really lost prestige as a result of his defeat last Saturday night by Tod Morgan from horn he was endeavoring to wrest the junior lightweight crown of the world. is generally admitted that Foley was beaten and beaten well, In fact some of his supporters will admit that he was outclassed. However, there seems to be a general impression that Foley, for some reason or other, was not at his best Saturday night. Of course. such an explanation is often offered as an alibi. Perhaps, Foley "was over-! rated though there are many who! would still back him In another con-test for the crown. TURNING MACHINERY OYER IN CANNERY AT KLEMTU JUST BUILT Rapid progress has been made on construction of the new cannery at Kiemtu, down the coast from here, for U. a. Johnston of Inverness and associates and it is expected that machinery In the plant will be turned over this week, states Mr. Johnston who Is in town today.. Packing operations at the cannery it Is - intended to start with the opening of the sdekeye season about June 20. Miss Marlon Christie, who has been on the city treasurer's staff here for some time, left this morning for Ter race where she '.will be married next Wednesday to Thomas Smith; Telkwa druigst and son of Mr., arid Mrs T. D Smith; of this dty. Miss ChrWle. to whom a presentation was made yestef day by CUy Treuuitr D. J. Mathesoa cn behalf of memhrrs, of hli depart ment. is succeeded In the City' Hall by her sister. Miss Ethel Christie. ALICE ARM Although the snow is slower than usual In disappearing this spring, one of the Torlc mine speeders got as far -the foot of the five per cent grade qn the Dolly Yarden railway last week, It was expected that rolling stock would be able to penetrate the additional four miles to the end of steel this week when the hauling of mill New Energy for lazy days SHREDDED WHEAT Tempts Spring-time appetites Cures Spring-time laziness The breakfast-to-bedtime treat : '.- ; ; W anted For.Sale For Rent FOR SALE. DOUBLE CORNER, Seventh Avenue East and Seal Cove Circle: new chicken house 22 x 44, capacity 250. with or without 80 white Leghorn yearling hens. Would consider property near Terrace In exchange. Apply W. C. Dyer, or write P.O. Box 789. FOR SALE. BEDDING OUT PLANTS, all varieties, raised In our own greenhouse. Prince Rupert Floral Shop. Brighten up your home with flowers. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. 48 FOOT combined fish carrier and " tow boat.! , 27 HP. Atlas Engine. Handles 7.000 humps. M. M. Stephens. FOR SALE. SIX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot In post office block. 12.20000. Apply P.O. Box 378. US FOR SALE. SMALL PLEASURE BOAT. Apply Cow Bay Barber Shop. tf EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopulos and Marrls, 839 Third Ave. Phone 848. tf nOAKD BOARD. THE INLANDER. Second Avenue. Phone 137. machinery for the mine would com mence. The cabin on Clearwater Creek of Pete Anderson, aged prospector.- wIkJ. as engaged in driving a tunnel on the Columbia group, was burned to" the ground recently. All the contents. Including $40 In cash and valuable papers, were lost. Victoria Day was fittingly celebrated here with a program of sports and baseball game between Anvox store nd Alice Arm which the locals won l.UrS. Mny,Anyox visitors came up and a big dance was held on the eve of the 24 th. The crovincla'l- department of 'nubile worjts "has" started its' season's work In this district on trails, brldim. etc: .Seven men are. .engiiei -.JnVextendlhg the trail on the northeast fork of the Kttsault River. The trail to the Kev. stone mine on Roundy Creek Is being Improved with five men at work and a crew of nine or ten men are emnloved in extending the wing dam above town at. least three hundred feet. A. C. R. YuiU, Vancouver consultlni engineer, has sent word that he will be here with the Vancouver Board of Trade party aboard the steamer Prln cess Alice on June 33 and will be pleased to discuss hydraulic nower problems. Norman McLeod has returned from Anyox where he spent the winter, and will remain here for the summer devel oping his mining properties in this district. t Paddy Morley has returned to town after spending the winter at Anyox. J. FrW' W-'oia resident of, the camp..,iasnyenv ,0 , tWuy after spending fcmie.tntiiM In the mutty- Max Magdallno haa returned fmm the south to sturt In the hurtwriiifT ouainess nere. J. Calls, who left here last fall turned to town lt week with his bride. They are taklr.t un restdonr. on Valley Road, E. Ness, who spent the winter In Vancouver, has returned here ia t,ui the summer developing his mining properties. !'' 4 ,I.H I - . f 18 DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. & 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED WANTED. FURNISHED OR SEMI-furnished house for summer holidays. Apply a. Share at Universal Trading Co. 131 WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADY. . Must have good references. Apply Universal Trading Co. 131 GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work. Phone 775 or evenings. Blue. 711. 129 FOR SALE SITUATIONS WANTED QUALIFIED SINGLE MAN. TWELVE years general store owner. Canada; trained accountant and typist; all round once man: fair shorthand; Scotch: desires position anywhere. Free early June. P.O. Bor 100. Mer-rlU. BC. FOB KENT FOR RENT. NEWLY DECORATED modern house; also small furnished house. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue East. FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART-ment by the day, week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT. STORE ON McBIUDE ST. Apply Valentin Dairy. Phone 657. . 129 FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussallem Grocery. Phone 18. ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD desired. Phone Black 129. DRESSMAKING UPHOLSTERING RESTAURANTS flOOD KAT8 ar. Mr. Unger, Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O. W. V, A. fliMMl Home Conked Meals. Phone Black 700 TAXI Phone 67 Tnxl (Call Georire. Paul or Gust) IP PIANO FOR RENT 5 00 A MONTH. Walker's Music 8tore. ROOMS TO RENT. PHONX 678. tt EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER. FOR- merly of New York and Edmonton. Mrs. C. Smith, at Hyde Transfer. 139 Second Ayenue. Phone 580. DOMINION HBMTIKK E.XCII ANGR Deaoiirdy A Oagnon, proprietor 144 Third Avenue Phone Illark 421 Furniture of all sorts bought, sold or Exchanged. FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPHOL- sterlng of all kinds Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Green 803. D. M. HUNT. Six and Seven Passener Stude-bakers at your disposal any time ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. AcroM from EmpreM HoteU V NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . PICINTi: III I'KltT DISTRICT. l OVSTKI ('TH)N' OF I'lllNCK HUT.RT IIKillUAV .MII.K O.IJ TO MILK 5.03 Sealed Temlerm nrinni4 "r-Mr fnr Prince Rupert Highway.'' will toe received by the Minister of Public Works up id noon of Monday, the 20th day of .T 1 1 n IQ17 trtw . V. a M,....l... I H II,. - ' . v vuiHMUbilUII kilt above Highway on Kalen IiUnd, 4.0 r i ri r araarutntinni hah tf and form of tender may .be seen on and after " du" u7 oi way. ivn. at tne jje-nartment of Pttblic Works, Psrllamenl Buildings, and at the following office District Engineer. Prince Rupert. B.C. Slid fleni.rill Pnrtman rViii- tfii Vancouver. can be obtained from the above offloes un pajruirni 01 a aeposK of ten dollars itiu.uui wnicn win oe refunded on re turn Of the nlsns. etr In orwl rnnill tlon. Each tender must be accompanied by bank of Canada, made payable to the miuiaicr vi nioiw worxs. tor tne sum of fifteen thousand dollar ($15.0001 whlrh k II 1 1 Via fn,r.llul If I. - . .. . ... dctlng decline to enter Into contract ihan ..11.1 . . . ' . . . . "v-" ujuii uj no so. ine cnequc of the successful tenderer will toe retained os security for the due and faithful nerfonnsnpe nf ih u,nrir m the "J'nctory completion of the contract. ';" "in nov ue conoaereu uniew m.a.'i' ..ut 0,1 lne onns supplied. lgi d with the actual algnature of the tenderer and enclosed in the envelope furnished. The lowest or any tender not necev arly accepted. , P. PHILIP, Deputy Mlnliter and Public Work Engineer, "rtrntnt of public Work. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, ho. Iy,88, 19J7, 130 out-ooino For the Ks.t Artklei t nd ound,4c MAIL SCHEDULE Mondsys, Wednrsdsrs un situ, doses ,.JT To Vanromrr uuiu;s Saturdays ( June 3, 14 ,t First clss mall Is la dnpttcMi Vsncouver on Mocdsyi. Wrtnefcj, w Ssturdsy by CN R. trslns. To Anyot and Alice Arm- Sunday Wednesdays To Meaart and Premier Sundsys Saturdays IllM Uu To It. Plmpaansod Nsm tlmsii. Tbursdsys to A!aka Points- May 30. June 10 u To tjuren Charlotte June 4, U ' ji IN-COMI.su t rm I he Kat Mondaya, Wednesdays. FriiiplMfi From Vsiiromrr Sunday fi Thursday u Saturday UJOii May 30. June 10 Irjim Anjot and Altre ins- Tuesday Tbursdsys From Mewart and rrrt- Tuesdsyi Sundays Irom FV Sltnpn sn4 Nan lit. Saturday ' Fiom Alaska Point June 3. 14 From Qoeen ChsrMIe June J, 18, 30 a mix vouraiosi m ri Orshsm ft Atlin Ares. 1st Ave. to 8th St, etb Ave. A Fulton St. 8th Ave. A Thompson llth A Sherbrook Ave. Ilth Ate. A Coond St 8tb Av. to Hsy Cove tin AiJIsys Cov Circle 8th Av. to Cotton St 5th Ave. to McBrlde St Prov. Oovt. Bldg. Prov. Gov. Whsrf G.T.P. Wharf O.T.P. Button 2nd Ate. to 2nd St. 3rd Ave. to Fulton St. 3rd Ave.- Stb St. $ fa it. IN M l U II II 111 II ID P IS IX I' ns a its u Iti u IN U 111 V ion u - ii u ion 10 v STEAMSHIP MOYEHBH Foe Vaiicouer Sundav-. Prince fX"ie " Tue'day-M. Caf4ila ThUtdy . Prince Rupert Saturday- . Csrden inMM i" - s. Princfss June 3m. Princes AL June 14-ss. Princes Itoih Vaiieomer . j Sundayss. Ctia , Wednesday -. P- RuP" 10 Thursday CsKlena "-JJj saturd.y-.., Oeorge ir Saturday-ss. Prince June 10-m. rnii- - For Port Wrnuson ni - , Thursday--. Cardena " " From Port 8lmpon l , Saturdy-ss. Carden r Aiijot n Sunday-. CatsU pa Wednesday Prince Rupert irom .mju -Tuesday-' Cststs Thursdy. Prince wupt l or Stewart IP p Sunday-.. C.UU . l0t Saturdsy--ss. rr' - - From Htenarl Sunday-si. Prince O.iorie Tuesday. Catal For tjueen fliarlotlf-June 4-. Prince John June 18-. Prince John Fiom jue" t lisrl"-june 3-ss. Prince John .June J6-. Prince John June 30-ss. Prince John For Alrt .nw AHc June J0-. PrlncfM From .tlj .. . o. Princess AH" ,d o. iIUIIV .it, June l4--. M"".; m TRAIIiS. IP l l lr l For lie t 3QP Dally except Sunday I rom the f'.a"l j.j8 F Dally ecept tuj