PAGE FOUR Wednesday & mm BRINGING UP FATHER By George McIVUn,18 , II r II .J I VJfri.L MEVE.R """"N I COT THE . L OO TOO THIMK HE ii ii I backup' 1 . V I Ml II ILf L A Parent's c ' '-"f TRUNK UNDERSTANDS THE ELEPHAMT THE LAMQUAQE. ? TO' CLOSE IT r . I II .1 " 1 II II I IF I II M I II I 1 I I Tribute to the Graduate! ' In presenting a watfch. as a Rift to tho .'ijpajcl irate ii should reflect a standard" of quality that will make the recipient as proud tp wear i; in years to come, rts the day It is presented. ' Gome in and see our selec tion of the newest and best models, we will advise you right. nrn lllriN r ir gJewel LEfs i THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK BLANKET Specia! During the month of Majj we will give a special1 rate on all Blankets. Single Blanket, each ". . iiStf. Double Blanket each-. ."JO? Blankets washed without shrinking and returned ruee and fluffy. ' GIVE US A-TRIAL.' Pioneer Laundrn (1921) Ltd. Phone m . 1R Spring m Shades of Navy, Gray and Sand Desners Phope 27. P.O. Box 327. Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 15G5 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, HOW-BOATS AND CANOES SANI) AND flKAVEL Equipment for JJiving and Salvage Work . Agents for Eastbope Engines and Stump l'ulkrn NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine Btock of imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge. Every garment tried on before finishing. 22.1 Sixth .Street I Extensive renovations and Improve ment have us i beuu I'Unpleted In and outside the Stew.cr; General Hospital, T!?ere Is a flower bed In which Is planted, beside oiber things, an as- Hprtment of bulbs scut up by Mrs. E ' ! McQuade, formerly MNs Mamie Fraser II, II, Tanner, well known pioneer i ' mining man, has returned here from I SfftUle. I I J. F;vi., well kmw.'i Alice Arm mining r.jA.'.'.bat, has been visiting; here; Cliarles F. Sandford. editor of the Hyder Weekly Iltmld. and Mrs. Sand- ford visited Stewart hist weelc. ilrs. W. II. Watson and Mlr Ida Watson ha returned here after spend ing a month th Victoria. ': Den Lawreoqe ias: returned after an Jftejitled aftiescV outelde. during which ae sWted Vancouver, victoria', Seattle. ifla and other cities. tXle lute real wa thken In the pro vincial court; bl revision, held iiere .list 0r MhfU'arj ' "Magistrate i P. W. Scott and Trm' wtlllams ijave reij turned, to town aaef. Ijspendbtg tt -winter trapping ot the head of .Bowner late- June L. Freeburn, former operator Of be Chicanooff mine, ti visiting' Jh'is district. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lyon and family have" moved Into the Martin house near Mm ball grounds. i Denny Durjrer has returned here after spending the winter In California. A crew Of mn under Jack Harkley, pioneer prospector at the camp, has gone to Georgia River to start the season's work on the Georgia River Mining Co.'e "property. Wellington Beaton of Vancouver, who has been In Englucd financing, Is expected to arrive shortly and announce tbe full development, program1.. ' The usual 44th of MaV dance was held in the Opefa House last night by the Canadian Legion. Winners ol whist drives- duitng the winter were announced and prizes, presented. The annual stockholders' meeting of the Uydtr Lead Mines Inc. will be held! In Hydr on June C. The company own fe Texas' Comstock group,-the .i'st location In the Texas Creek section, upon which Considerable develops infill work has een done. Wellington Beaton 'of Vancouver in head of the; property and It. G. Mellln. managing engineer. J. A. Hall. Is- vice-president and Ernest Blue, secretary. The Stewart Board of Trade Is plan nlng to entertain members of the Van- ouver Hoard of Trade who will be here next month In the course of a north- rn cruise. The Vancouver visitors will Co. kJ Hot Sleep Heart and Nerves Ware So Bad - Mr. fM. Meek. Windiof, Out. writes:- ' ' I suffered with my heart and nerve and could not sleep at night for noises in my head. I managed to keep at my work somehow, until I began to hats diuy spells which pot so bad I could not go to my wok. I was afraid to go out any place, for very often I would stagger on my feet, and everything in front of me would turn bladk arid fade awar. While I j was bmo sick ft friend told me to tait x sot lour boxes And by the time I had used thein the pains and suites in my head ceased and I was bl to get a good night's rest. Although that it) W' nu via jean ogu "ljPr I have never Lceu troulltd with that complaint sgsin." Frl.?e r.0e. k box at all dealers, or tnailet direct on receipt ofuprics ky The T. Milbura Co., LlmJUd, Toronto, VANDERHOOF STEWART mflUBBIHB or the efforu f Angu MacDonaid- , , - An rxtenslve program of development v'Ork will be prosecuted this season on he Dalhousle property according to the locator and manager. George A. Cameron. A bridge will le built over Bear River to facilitate entry to the toroperty on which the tunnel will be Continued Into good showim: of gold VUX OOppcr. swswni byi i in (9i inm This advcTuw'menr is not publuKed or displayed by the Liquor (bnlrol Board a by the Coernmenl of British Columbia. make a trip to the Premier and win also spend some time at the Ounwell. There will be a dance In their honor as well as other entertainment. Dan Munroe, "the 72-year old kid." tame In from the Rock of Ages group last week with some of the finest specimens of copper ore ever seen In any camp. The native copper appears in a four-foot vein within plain sight of Stewart, being on the ridge Jut couth of Barney's Gulch and not more than three miles from town In an air line. Munro and his partner. Svank Sulllvnn, also an old timer, will mum' -to th' property 'when' ', coridt Hons are right. The manager of the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce .has received a communication from the Seed Branch of the Dominion govern ment urging the production of clover seed in this district. The secretary of th Nechako Far mers' Institute has received word that the agricultural faculty of the University of British Columbia will be unable to send lecturers to this part of the province this summer. . The district agriculturalist at Prince George proposes holding a sheep meet ing and shearing demonstration here some time next month. A Vanderhoof baseball team Jour neyed to Burns Lake to play wRh the team there In the Victoria Day celebration yesterday. Rev. Joseph T. emeeton officiated In the local United .Gliurch last Monday evening at the marriage of Miss Ivy Kathleen Haddock, slaughter of Mr; and' Mrs. A. E.fUadciockj of the Ma pes 'jisinct. to jienrp .Aiirta Btampiiee, also of Mapes. " Prince George and. Vanderlmof play ed a return baseball ame on the local diamond on Sunday. - Word has been received that Rev. R. T. McFarlane, who left Vanderhoof re cently, has accepted' the- position of assistant minister, at First Presbyterian Church in Oakland, California; and has been pluced In charge of. young peolpes and children's work. J. M, Johnston has shipped a carload of hay to the Western Construction Co. at Moiinvtlle, Alberta, Rev. J. T. Smeeton and James W. Campbell are attending the United Church Conference In Vancouver. A carload of lumber and shingles has arrived from the coast for R. C. McCorkell who states that the new summer hotel at Fort Bt, Jumes Is now under construction ami Will be cix-jied by June IS. til: ALICE ARM . f Within a few weeks operations will be commenced at the Enporanzu mine which has been rcorguulKed wlU new capital. Some of the existing tunnels will be extended and a new tunnel will be driven at greater depth. A compressor plant will be Installed and It la probable that a concentrating mill will be erected In the future. Ample funds for further development of the property have ten raised as a result The Anyox Moose orchestra and a large gathering of smelter town folks were In Alice Arm Monday night for a big dance In the local hotel. The last shipment of "machinery. Including a 130 hp. delsel engine, arrived last week for the Torlc mine. As soon as transportation Is open to the .nine, the machinery will go up to' the property and the mill will be completed lth all possible! speed. The General. Store baseball team irom Anyox came up for-a game with Mice Arm on Victoria Day.' Before going; to Vancouver on. busl-lccc In connection with the Esperanza jilne. Angus MacDonald will do assessment work on the Esperanza Extension and Annex No. 1, Entrances have been provided-by Roy McKlnley for the Kltxault House from First Stieet and First Avenue. William Hutchinson, a former resi dent of the camp and well known along the north coast, has arrived from Prince Rupert and plans pn remaining for an indefinite period, Stan Camribell, superintendent of the Torlc mine, has returned U Alice Arm after spending a four months' vccatlon In England. F. MiCrosby of Prince Ruert, who ' la Interested In the Torlc mine, was a vUltor here lost week. The restaurant In connection with Ihe Pioneer tilotel 1a again open for business. . F. aig9t'of,;' Stewart .has been a re cent business! visitor in Alice Arm and Anyox. Mr. and Mrs. Norman franer, after spending the winter In Anyox, have returned to Alice Arm and are taking up residence in the bungalow they have purchased from J. Laidlaw. All visitor Jfrom the southern cities state that Alice Arm is receiving a considerable amount of attention In mining circles where developments are being watched . with Interest. It Is considered that this will be the next big mining camp In the northwest to bedevelopcd on a large scale. 'Robert Henderson has arrived from Vancouver and plans carrying out extensive development work on his claims adjacent to the Dolly Varden Railway, R. O'Hanley of Vancouver, represen tative of the Union Oil Co., was a visitor here last week. ' J. Skonsiug has arrived from Anyox where he spent the winter and plans to. develop his tntulng claunrf In the Kltiftlt River valley irn 'MKjii a weather conditions , permlfi'. a it. W. 1L. Rolston of Stewart ihias leen recent business ivWllor ilwiw.md wt Anyox, IIOII.I. AltltlV.tl.S Ha toy Mr. and Mrs. MacCulloch and Mr. and Mrs. M. Jackson and daughter, Inverness Cannery; R. Turner. Oceanic Cannery; A, Shaw, Ixwe Inlet; John WhylThisU My Old Standby! We use it at our house every 'day. The. children just love Wrigley's. anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c FOU SALE FOR SALE. BEDDING' OUT PLANTS, t alt varieties, raised In our own greenhouse. Prince Rupert Floral Shop. Brighten up your home .with flowers. FOR 3ALE. ONE DRAUGHT HORSE In fine working, condition. ' ' Apply H. A. McLean, city engineer! FOR SAU5.--8IX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot In post omre block. $2,200.00. Apply P.O. Box 378; 115 OPPORTUNITY! J00 A MONTH NOW buys your future homeslte. Walker's Music Store. FOR SALE. LADIES' BICYCLE, AL-inost new. Phone Black 414. FOR CHARTER. OAS BOAT CECILYE. SO rt. SO h p., packs 4000 dogs. This Is a real packer and tow boat. Apply on board at Llpsett & Co.'s wharf, Prince Rupert. 128 EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopulos snd Marris, 839 Third Ave. Phone 646. tf Graham and James Slater. Dominion Cannery; O. Valpy and A. E. Manlove, Sunnyslde Cannery; A, Currte,, and A; Main'; Cluxton. Cannery; a. Fruser. c! W. Johnaon. F. Joudry and A. Martin, city; E. Kuhmatd and F. Rockman, Pacific; Olaf Ouse, Jap inlet: Mr. and Mrs. a. A. DavU. Port Eiftilngton; A. G. Lund. Smlthers. Prince ItujM-rt D. Crltchley, Inverness; J. Marrs. North Pacific Cannery; J. Hall, J. N. Sutherland and D. Mcpherson, Oceanic: W. R. Bucknall, E. E. Charlton and B. Hodge. Vancouver R. H. Gurd, Casslar Cannery: J. 8. Rogers. Prince Rupert: P. A. Wold and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bailey, Ketchikan; A. E. May. Edmon ton; Capt. W, E. Colquhon, Victoria; F. A. Gordon, Winnipeg. Central ; Timothy 0"Shea, Prince George; Ed. Maiuke and Carl Kuester, Queen Char lotte; Morton Slette and Ole J. Zlen, Ketchikan; Paul Pedeson and James Hunter, city; Anton E. Olstad, Peters burg: Ingvald Hansen, Seattle; Sam Ylck, city! Cal Dunnuni, Stewart; George M. Johnston, C.N.R. Tliere was a fairly good turnout at the Empire Day entertainment given Monday afternoon, by Queen. Mary Chapter; I.O.D.E, Among those contri buting to the program m little Miss Ithy.Frar in , a dance with her lnotiief accompanying, Mr. D. 'C. stuart. was among tnows helping .in the tnW rooms-rln sddltlou.(i .thos already mentioned and Miss Marjorie Lancaster accompanied Mrs. Fraser. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed on the en velope -render tor Auxiliary Schooner for Herschel Island will be received up to noon of the 16th day ot June, 1927, for furnLslitng the materials and la'jor ot all kinds necessary for the construction., equipment and delivery of a pro-Ijosed Single Screw Wood Auxiliary Hchooner of the following leading dimensions: Length B.F, 85' 0". Breadth moulded 24' 0" Depth moulded 12" 0" Brake Horse Power .... 123 delivery to be made at Vancouver, BjQ for a. fixed sum. Descriptive Plans and Specifications In connection with the above can be procured on application to Superintendent A, W. Dufftu, Officer Commanding H.C.M, Police, tit i-enuer oireei, west, Victoria. B.C. There are no special tender forms In connection with this work, Each tender must be accomimnli.fi .hv an accepted Bank Cheoue In favor nt th Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries equal ,it ten per cent (10) of, the vaius of the tender, which cheque wUl be forfeited If the successful tenderer uccime m cuwjr into a contract with the Department or falls to complete the work contracted for In accordance with the contruct to be prepared by the De-parUnent. Tenders unaccompanied by a certified cheque will not be considered ' Cheques accompanying unsuccessful tenders will J Immediately returned. ' The Department does not hind itir to accept tlie lowest or any tender. Any further Information desired may be obtained from the undersigned, A. JOHNSTON, I . Deputy Minister. I Department of Marine and Fisheries. 6ttsws, May 4, i27, 123 SITUATIONS WANTED QUALIFIED SINGLE MAN, TWELVE years general store owner, Canada; trained accountant and typist; all round office man; fair shorthand: Scotch; desires position anywhere. Free early June. P.O. Bor 100, Mer-rlU. BC." GIRL, EXPERIENCED IN GENERAL housework, wants work after school closes. Phone Hed 203. 121 aiRL WANTS WORK.-PIIONE RED 114. , 123 FOU KENT FOR RENT. NEWLY DECORATED modern houses also small furnished boil. Apply 218 Fourth Avenue East. FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussallem Qrocery. Phone 18. ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IP desired. Phone Black 129. r- PIANO FOR RENT. $5 00 A MONTH. Walker's Musla Store. . ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE 878. HOARD BOARD. - THE" INLANDER. 830 Second Avenue. Phone IJ7. AUCTIONEER MR. 'AND Tjfos: O. P.'TjRINE HAVE 'been called to Edmonton on account of the dying condition of their daughter. The Auction Sale as sd-vertlsed has therefore been postponed until further notice. O. F. Brine, auctioneer. IiUKNSM AK1NO EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER. FOR- merly of New York and Edmonton. Mrs. C. Smltli, at Hyde Transfer. 139 Second Avenue. Phone 680. DOMINION FI'KMTt UK KXCIIXMIK liesnunly .1 (lac 1, pniprlrliir 144 Third Avenue I'lione IllJik 421 Furniture of all sorts bought, sold or Exchanged. UFIIOI.STKKINR FURNITURE REPAIR1NO; UPHOL-sterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 803. Q. M. HUNT. RESTAURANTS IOOI EATS cur. Mrs. Unger. iToprletress , .Third Avenue. Next a. W. V. A. -Owwl Home Cnnkrd Meals. Phone Blark 700 TAXI Phone C7 Taxi (Call Georffe, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Stude-bakers at your disposal any time. ROSS RROS. POOL ROOM ..Meeker Rlock. 'Across from Empress Hotel) PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4.44444 TlintsntY. MAV 2(1 "'B" 0:48 a m. 17.0 ft. 22:18 p.m. 20.0 " l"w 3:33 am. 7.0 " 18:48 p.m. 6.5 " I'UIIMV. MAV 27 '"en 10:48 ajn. 10.8 ft. 23:04 p.m. 21.2 " 4:38 ajn. 8.2 " 10:45 p.m. 8.4 " IlliPBIllll llJ SUPERIOR i lliilMl Article Loit and Found,&c MINERAL ACT ('orm I') CllltTM IC.tTK 01' IMI ItOUMEM, NOTICE "WESTERN HOPE TBITIt "OLD KENTUCKY'- u i . uate In the Skeena Mi:.." c Prince Rupert Dlstn ' wnerc ujcaieu On Por TAKE NCYItfV H.-i t '. . ... Free Miner's Cerufii ,i v, n. ' " duly authorized aftent at T i i '' son. Free Miner's Or- 'i .to Intend, sixty days fi ;m ie , to apply to the Ui :f R, . . Certificates of Improviair HirnnM. at nlitnlnm. , the above claims. And further take n - , . under Section 85. must be ' before the bsutnee ot fx i . ' Improvements. uaK'd tnis Otn day 'if u: LEwia w PAnjot LAND ACT N(TICK OF INTKNTION TO tmiN i.ki; i..Mi. In Range 4. Coast Land D. ' i- itecoraing uistnet or pi e snd situate In vicinity ot Cat Pitt Island. BC. TAKE NOTICE trut 0: .- Pt jt CO. LW., Of 325 III we St u.v occupauon risn r: : 10 apply lor s lease ot 1. it aeacriDea unas: Commencing st a post p v U4 ikt a mne aisiant in s or r from Lot 1253. IUnte 4; 5 chains; thence esst 20 south to shore; thence c to point of com metre talning 10 acres, more or lea C1033E PACKI.M k Per Chss, L. Rdr.t Dated Apr! I 7. 1937. LAND ACT. . u NOTICrr OF INTENTION TO AH1T M LEASE laMI. In PTincs Rupert Lsnd t! : sD'-trlct of Prlnct Ruper s i . chains east of nartnwMt r:.ct : 1.- C8. Range 3. Coast DUs : - TAKE NOTICE that (J TvtX Compsnv. Limited, of Vint .rc t- - pation i-tan canner. - ', tor permission to lfae :t : - described lands: . Comuiencing st s pes? P " 3. Coast District; thence r.:r& a- to low water mark; tht- Mi' chains; thence south t I west 10 chains, to pont M " . ment.' and containing 5 :re 1 less GOSSE PACKINO COMPANT LIMITED. ,. . Per II. Moore Dated 2nd April, 1937. , - LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO ' LEASE I.I'M'. In IJ.ntT. 4 Cot lllJ Dt"'!: 1 Recording DlatrM.t t f K and siiunte in vicinnr ui jv- Pitt Island. B.C. p...-TAKE NOTICE ?" 2. BX3.. occupation Fish P", '."S to apply for a lease of the described lands:- , -ri f Commencing st a po , . , w the northwest corner of I wj- 4: thence north o vaw.. 18 chains; thence sju. . , M .....n.i t.i nM! thenct we.- shore to point 01 c" - .... ..." H A.a If II.' communis ' '" GOSSE PACKINO ,,,, ifi. Per Chas, L Rolert A Dated April 7. 1M7. LAND ACT. Ni'?'':!CT:m'9 '' .( ki'o:s In Prince Rupert n..f ti District of Prince Rupert " , st Bewell Inlet. Moresoy w-a- Charlotte Wands. . Ir,s; TAKE NOTICE tht.fKf' i'- Company u'.'.uted. 01 "'- , oc-upation Mmber Merchsnf . i ti. a lease of described la ids:- ww r Conunentmg at a P" 8r the southeast corner of bo; inlet. Queen Churlott,, tiswr north 80 chains; thenc i . more or less, to ilwS,, ersr th shore line In a south- tlon to the point oi "'" icsi containing JTMbA3 V Kelley tAtr.:W Dated '29th April. lM ISFlOTK.OFIJH'l MKNTS FraCTION. V c IRON DUKE , claim. Lot No. 2340 nuK Charlotte Mining Dlvwo r. P.- , district, locrtledon UM T' -era. J TAKE NOTICE that . AIM ... Lockeport. DO, Free ''' ,y a No. 27048 C. Intend Mining ntcorder for f ,i,t Improvenlenu tor the P"rXv Inx a crown grant -of tn t And further take nlJ'e.Miiiert L under section 88 of th th, g must be commenced Wfotr o ance of such certlficttt . t" Date tills 11th rtay XlBX B00