t. i BRINGING UP FATHER By George MrM. mi I ' I ' IM THE WATCH FiKt ESCAPES i i hi ill m i ti f,7fttr iMi 'dr ii Li , , lip "vni i r .n . i 11 i -ruu r c. a i i mm list, a a 11 i i ju as a Graduation Gift Your boy, or girl will long remember' the graduation . I NI 1 I uS ii.U btK tu IV I BksaaaaaaaaaaaaaS I 1 I 1 .III I s"-! 1 1 .M W 1 V I I J I I IB III I s V J I I I J 11 year if given a good watch. Our watches are from the ctt-wi i r-is - n ' , , snu'" v uui . Ijw, Mm r-n jsr' -r 'nr. best factories in the world and are timed and tested be fore we let them go out -' We guarantee our watches to give perfect satisfaction fi and our prices are fair and reasonable. Serviceable 15 jewelled watches in gpld filled, case. ? 15.0 to XiM, i i mgm EXPERIMENTAL (Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS coop WLU-- L AUNDEUEO CLOTHES ARE FULL Op CHEfcfc. SHOULD SEND THEM HERtp PROPERLY laundered clothes are cheerful clothes. Send your glad garments here and they will come back to you In sweet, smiling condition. The prices we charge won't disturb your serenity. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 Spring Coats in Shades of Navy, Gray and . Sand "Doners" Phone 27. P.b. Box 327. M I L K From Hulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones G.lfi and 057 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone G3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST Helgerson lilock X-Rsy SerTlce. Open Even-Incs Phone CM. FARM DEBATED J. C, ItllAIIV. M.l nut SKll.NA. I IttiKS oni: roit this nisriticT ix ins- ( i SSlUS AX OTTAWA 1 "Before thU Item passes I would like I to draw the attention of the minister I to the great Importance and the -great I need of cotinulng to add to the ex- I pertmental farms of Canada," said J. C 1 Brady. M P. for Skeena, In the House j of Commons at Ottawa last week when ' an appropriation of 1.600,(00 to the I Department of Agriculture for expert- : mental farms was under dlacuselon. i I think the minister has said that 1 the increase to these farrni has practically ceased srnce 1920. and the time has now come for the Department of Agriculture to consider the advisability if establishing another experimental arm In northern British Columbia. As the minister well knows. In Northern British Columbia we have a great new country which claims the right of con sideration. The experimental farms at Agasslz and Summerland are nervine parts of British Columbia which are absolutely different In climate and in other conditions yrom other part of British Columbia. The minister knows thafthe area to which I refer has be come very prominent lately because of the fact that at the Chicago exhibition the first prize for timothy seed for the whole of the North American continent was won by a farmer of that district: furthermore, at the Victoria agricultural show In 1B26 this district took most of the prizes for root crops. -If the ex-minister of agriculture (Mr. Tolmle) had had the opportunity now In the power of the present minister.: t know that an experimental farm in I nonnern ttntisn Columbia would be a ieullty today; although I am not an expert on experimental farms I do know uhat the farmers of northern British Columbia need, and I know what experimental farms have done already In de veloptng agriculture; live stock and poultry to that high state of perfection which Jias made Canada prominent In the eyes of the world. -1 would like the genial minister of agriculture to turn his eyes towards northern British Columbia which one day wUl take Its place In wealth and lu Its contributions. to Canada alongside 6f the more established parts of this country I mean Ontario and Quebec. I hope. Mr. Chairman, that the minister of agriculture will not forget this district, even though the session Ii now almost at an end. TOLMIK r.WOIls IT Dr. Tolmle: "1 would like to take Just a moment to endorse the demand lor more "acreage in connection with the ' tentraf experimental farm at Ottawa.' It U Impossible to carry on with such a re stricted area to the very oest advantage, j I also want to endorse what the last speaker, said, with, regard to that geat rnland.enip'lre' of nortfaenL.'<iali: Col' umbla That country has a rlch oU and a sufficient rain fall, and is particularly well suited to mixed farming of aU kinds, and in that northern section there Js not an experimental farm for a distance of some two hundred miles. This would be a tremendous hela to the farmers or that section, particularly thwte newly wttllng tliere, and 1 would like to give this request my strong endorsatlon. The minister or the deputy wlu remember that along In 1930 or 1921 we had this area looked over by some of the experts of the department. and they decided on that occasion that that section should have an experimen tal farm if It was to progress in the manner which was to be .desired. , ' " C 1927 v rrx. rrwt Stvicc. Ic. c n.i. -.in h-.. V ? V i i; . . i.ii! "a PA Ik the I i SPORT oki CMAi CHAT union mssm LsWUkIHHl Direct as an arrow Mpttd thtt great a-sf trahu to the Mid- Wett, South and East. mSRsHaijT Union Pacific is your logical route to Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. iKfermatlo ana Ktsarvatlvaa In Inn Station. Seattle. 1403 lourth .tie. VANCOUVER SUN PARTY ARRIVES IN RUPERT M lnners of llerent Oentraphloal llee are (iuet.t of City llufdis Slay Here. On this afternoon's train, the winners of the Vancouver Sun's recent "Canada Bte" arrived in the city In charge of Miss Myrtle B. Patterson of the Sun etaff. They, were met "by Mayor Newton and a committee from the Parent Teachers1 Association consisting of Mrs. J. Boddle. Mrs. O. H. ArooU. Miss S. A. Mills and J. S: Wilson. Immediate-ly after the train arrived, the party was taken to the plant of the Canadian Fish and Cold 6torage Co. and known through the workings and. If time permits before dinner, they wlU also Le shown .about 'the city. At a' jO'flock the party wUl be'igueats; of the city at dinner in the Commodore Cafe and, during the dinner hour, will be entertained by the Boys' Band. After dinner, If the weather' is suitable, the party will be taken Jor a boat trip around the harbor and. will then be the guests of JJr. and Mrs. E. E. Parker, 219 j Second Avenue, until the Prince Rupert j sails for the south at 11 o'clock;. In-' eluded in the party besides MM Pat-1 terson and Miss Dorothy O. Bell ofj Ltdner are: EvereU Kennedy from North Vancouver: Raymond Bramwell, I Vancouver: Jock Dowdle, South Vancouver: Ronald Jahnston. Bcaconsfield School and 8tuart Wood, Courtenay. Advertise In the THHt News For appetizing breakfasts Scalcd Cartons Only Sixty eight train will operate in th Vancouver Sunday school baseball lea gue this season. The opening garnet will be played tomorrow. RoMa Marguerlta Rons of Toronto. world's champion woman sprinter, war married last week to Bertram 0"Neil ol lorouto. They will make their home lu Toronto where both have lived fa, Home time. , A ladles' lucrosse league has been established In Victoria with two teams the qulmalu and Canucks, organized and ready to play. A trophy wUl rx secured and the winners Vlll, If plant nuUerlalize, travel to .Vancouver U meet the mainland champions of that iiistrlct fur the provincial title. That the Edmonton Commercial Grad.-;1) retain the Canadian ladles' basket-oall championship In their final .encounter to-night with the eastern champions,- the Toronto Lakeside. L the opinion of the sporting fraternlt) which has become accustomed to the Grads turning In victory after victory. In their first encounter, the Grads won y a good margin although, playing on a strange floor. The consistent playtn of this team for the past few years if jo thins short of marvellous and reflects very favorably on the coaching of Mr. Page. The first two of the season's five great Classics will be run at Newmarket. England, before April Is over, and yet there Is no domlnent contender no 'Utst&ndlnx popular favorite. The Two fhousand Oulneaa arid the One Thousand Guinea will run on April 27 and 29. the latter for fUlles excluslvel) fading contenders for the Epsom Derby, to be run on June 1. only four weeks later, should emerge from the running of the Two Thousand Guinea and One Thousand. The distance however always has to be taken Into account. Both the Derby and Oaks are half a mile longer than the Oulneas races. The sporting editor of the Hamilton Ikmld referred recently with great re gret to the death from pneumonia of Miss Velma Sprtngstead, twenty-year-old daughter of B. L. 8prtngstead, prominent amateur sports omclal: "Velmi was one of Canada's leading girl ath letes. She was a star sprinter, a top-notch basketballer and a very capable performer In the Softball field. Her prowess on the cinder track was recognized by the Canadian Women's Athletic federation when she was choxen as a member of the teom that represented Canada In the International Competition In England. She was holder of the HamUton city' Junior ana senior cham-Dloitoihlm in ' ladles sthletlcs: and also held' in Oiuirlo championship' for short distance running.' ' : :, ' The big its that Vorniitaie prin cipal clans will be' seen racing under rather different conditions this yesr. as the British Yacht-Racing Association has decreed that they must be measured under the new International rating rule To conform with the new rule it wUl be necessary for the cutters Britannia. - White Heather. Shamrock, and LulworUi to reduce the height of their masts, and this modification in the sail plan may make a considerable difference to the relative speed of the yachts. That aome restriction on the height of the sail plan was desirable there can be no question, as during the past few years mastheads have been soaring upwards towards the sky, like wuickUuaker "Stands by" you through the hours when your most important work is done. Cooks in 3 minutes-that's faster than toast 104 W anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertiementrtken for let than 50c FOR RENT OR RENT FURNISHED SIX ROOMED house with bath. Eighth Avenue West. Apply Theo Coll art Limited. Second Avenue. fOR RENT. . . POUR ROOMED FLAT with range. 115.00. Apply Mrs. K E. Blrnle. Hawlton. BC. FOR RENT. THREE ROOMED HOUtiE 724 Seventh Avenue, West. Phone tied 713. 95 TOR RENT.--FURNISHED APARTMENT by the dsy. week or month. Pnone Red 007. . , n FURNISHED 8UITES FOR RENT. - Apply Musnallem Grocery. Phone IB IOOMS TO RENT. BOARD IP desired. Phone Black 129. 92 PIANO FOR RENT 1500 A MONTH Walker's Music Store. tOOMS TO RENT PHONE 78. SITUATIONS WANTED tf SCONOMIC UNIVERSITY STUDENT wishes office experience. Will be tree . My 1. Bs 38 Dlly News Office. he beanstalk of the fairy tale.. But what probably brought the matter to a head was the behavior of the yachts in the tamous brack aquall at Ryde last August, when Shamrock was dismasted. White Heather-carried awav Sier min halyard And Britannia was dnmanare able. His Majesty and Sir Thomas Lrp-on have already trad the required al teration effected to Britannia and Shamrock respectively, and Sir Mortimer singer has agreed to do likewise wttk LU1 worth. But Lord Waring declines to cut the mast of White Heather, and unlem he reconsiders his decision the yacht will be absent from the Heot. as no vessel will be permitted to race without first producing a new certifi cate of rating. ENGLISH CUP FINAL SATURDAY MITIIIIt .IKSKVU, OK r.tlMllll II WE (IN (('( l it C'l,.tSIC to m: roHiiiT ,tt mi:miu.i:v LONDON. April 21. (Canadian Prtssi - History will be made 1ven Arsenal and Cardiff CHt meet at A Wembley Stadium in the final of the ooraptrtn 4or, the. Cup of the English Football Association. Oun tin.) rv. i. Selurdwy. April 23. On that dsy more man one nnaarra urousaad spectators who will jam the ampttlieuvtre will se battling for the coveted prtre two strong teams, neither of whom have 'vet won it. The Cup has never been won hr Welwh tenm. though Cardiff reached the flnaL In 1924-25 only to be defeated h. Rhemeld United. The Arsenal h.. hrver been nfcle to rngrave the4r name on the ancient silverware, tbough they hsve twice reached the semi-finals th. necond time 20 years ago. Should Arsenal win It will be th it time the Cup has come to the metr. ixills for a temiwrary home sfnee 1920-21. when It wus won h. t Hotspurs. l;MM K m i:m: The series completed bv the rmn m.i this eentn have been union. in rerpect the nut ' of .northern teams. inciududlng Cardiff all lour teams in the semi-finals were trom th. -,.,. for the first time in hi.t,., .... ' never accomplished by the north despite " games reoord. Annual TBIKIUlSliea Nllhun,.iA. n . ' ' wlle ... iSi" r... uniiJ-DaiHeil.jpn Qie soccer fkld for the Cup bemn Yn of 1871-72. and have b,en staged ever, year except during the war. The tram. 1 w f,eided by she Iinal. 1st. will likely be chosen from' Arsenal.- Levi, or n. r. Col. John. Baker. Butler or' Seddm. Milne. Hulme. Buch n '1 SLaw or, Htrnr. "'n' Cardiff Olty.-Fttrauharson: Walron: Keener. Si,n n..... ..?M,on' Nelson in navic,. curtis WANTED CAPITAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of Canada desires part time repre sentative for Prince Rupert district. Attrietlve contract to msn able to get result Write F D MeOanaeH. Prince Rupert Hotel. AdK.VTS WANTED MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND appoint local rppreaenMUvet. HIM weekly avetage and tapeosea. and eommtssion besides. Experience unnecessary. WrKe. for particular Wit-stoa Co TurotMe. 9i FOR SALE lOR SA1X -ItfMTAUUANT ON MAIN .Stnel. Smith r. II C. a s going concern. G00 wlU take aU equipment, fix turfs and stock. Premtses undel lease lor further 34 year Walk right In and sun where present owner leaves off. First eta propnaiHaq fur white man. Term arranged. Apply to Oil and Ufion. Smitben. BC. M COME ON. BOY6I IF YOU ARE MECH- anlcaljj' tneilned and at a cheap boat engine, we will sell you a Uwd Ford engine lor IMXM. rrts are very inexpensive. Ortehnui u yourself and you wtD have a 14 bp motor at a very low cost. Parkrr's Oarafe. tXK SALE. SCOW. WITH THREE room caMn,' well tnftK. In good eon-dltKm. Light and oy Irrtof quarters even for a family. Prtre only 135400 tneMttng fnmtsjre. Aaply to Bved mark. Osw Bay. 04 FOR SALt-160 aerrtl Ortham Island 1 or win eserMOge tsr good city property. Box T. Dully News 08V FOR SAI. FIVE MOOMED HOUSE and two lou. Apply 1040 TroUi Avesite and Baeon Street. u FOR SALE. SIX ROOMED HOUSE AND tot in post otocv block. I2JOOD0 Appty pa. Box 378. jij FOB SALE-CREAM WICKER BABT uuggy m igood oosvdnMa. iiioa. rnonc ned 271. aa OPPORTUNITY! IS DO A MONTH HOW ours your future homeMte. Walkert Music Store. HOARD nOARD. - THE INLANnKIt Mfv yo"0 Avenue. Phone 1S7. AUCTIONEER X BUY. SEa OR AUCTION ANYTHINO o; raiue. All sales guaranteed. Phone T14. 0, FiBrirte. Auctioneer. HEMSTITC HINf. HEMST1TCI1INQ. PIOOTlNa. SCAIXOp. mg. Dollar Store I -hone fled 324. KMITV F.tllMilt MreelHng Manlenirlng Sralp TreatmeHt MltM, 1, Mtltlt 857 Third Avenue By Appointment. Phone C37. lIMIMO llltMTIIlf. i:rilMlE leMirity fiatnnn, prnprlrlnrs 144 JTilrd Avenue I'lioiie lllsrk 111 Purnltttre of all sorts bought, sold or Exchanged. niMIOLSTERINfJ FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPHOL- sirring or all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen B03 a. M. HUNT. RESTAURANTS (KMiii r.xrn v..rr. g. Mrs Unner, Proprietress TldrdjAvenue. Next O. W. V. A. Iloml Home (Wked Mesls. Phone Black 700 TAXI 1'htine G7 Tml (Call George, I'uul or (lust) Six and Seven raimerucer Stude-I'nkerR at your dltposal any time. ROSS linos. POOL ROOM Meeker Illock. (Acro&a from Empress Hotel) row, W ATEH N0TIC1 ihii i:M(i jm,, TAKE StnT'if . - OampauT Lim - twurrr. B e t-JTcr take and 1,3 i.;..'T" t f PSj WW "Mi " - r -- r at a point atxr. xoa lJTV aiui a 111 b, , - , ... e" mut ti of this no- , r t suant there' t 1 Will be tlinl ::l rf to ine aiim:r a e-.t.- -r.- nrrr r MUKunea , i g a 17 " nmcv id a dc-j or uve rust n-.u. , . Apm gi . c n 11 v u !.- I III. ?L I'Ut.ML IB fJharjlrrs I lu u ana psny Lun '4 a t Alii, nUllCS E will be made be ,Tt j 4M VMWwTII C JK Prince Ituper Bi QaennMnlM tn -S. Smr i. wiuaDia yr r si i f Companm V x I DATVL- a: Pru thir oar of awu ac ir u-Yi ii. 1 1 vvjnv 1 Solic tors r in LAND ACT MITKI' ll' IVTITlntN 11't.lLtVt In Prince Rupe tnct OI rlrji-e K:-pe! m chains eav cr 0 ; U. Range 3, C TAKE NOTi'T Oomruny L x run ct Guon r permission described lands Commem .1:1 ; ' chaws east 1 . 3, Ooaat Duitj to low water to:. ier '3 . fa chains: thence e i Dted 2nd Apr - Mfl ntent. and r.uc.a. 1 Per H 1- leas. OOS.SK PAOCIS3 "3? LAND AIT Notiri; or ivtiatiox w tn Prince Rupert I'M triet 01 Irlnce KtTpe-chains east of 1"0 ipsitr MrvTtrB t Corapany Limitci VtS Ur iermlssKn u Oesrrtbrd lands . , Commencing at ri.t mains east 01 nor r 4 i-w... r....., t thence east 10 'T., chains: thence" e. of rommenremeni " PI IP, HIVTT VT I -ftf OOSSE ff-CK"1" ITT Mr w4V t.t It. f i rirvr. a iila - Portland. Ore . phr-,cl'; w -rt-i -r Ma, 1 lowing described Una gale Inlet Orshsm Commencing .t . snip a; tnenee w "-: , & 80 chains outhi thence HO chains nortn. v r mencement: A. i WATKU NOTlrt . -l ntVf Honour vne a.ir ,i British Coliimois. oj j"- wire 01 in" 10 wun tw r piessen ,,..( rilaT th. reitervstloll O'.'Z ed waters of Brpi t Knijht creek, jt'ibuurjj, River, Mtabliihrd punuw Counrll Numwr M dsy of June, 12, The cancensiw" jnr3 t 011 w be rriecii" . 11 tie T U ' ..