I EST. If any segment of the Spine U In (in abnormal nn.iritn flubluvafiAnl mmum 1 produced on the nerve (rank, ar that mint on.1 T.KtAO TarACtaWNtCK T.TMBOAT T.UPftKUMBJ- T. HEART T.LUNC1 T, LIVES T. STOMACH T.SMAUWTtniNtx T.KIDNtVS T.SOWOj T.AWIKDIX T.OVABO T.LOWCKUMI T. BLADDtR t.rruiTii The Chiropractor i - mr r d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Palho-Neurnmeter Service. Open Evenings Rooms 6 & 7, Exchange Block Phone 691 HOSIERY for SPRING in all the new shades Utility $1.00 to $2.50 Chiffon $2.2j "Bemers" Phone 27. P.O. Rox 227. MILK From Bulkier Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones C."f 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 HelgcrMin Mock X-Ray Service. Open Evenings Phone G8G. ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order, in our shop as low as ....... . $50 no ci.ii. f i a BRINGING UP FATHER TEA PART "TV4ATT THEV ALL. IHJS3" EO VENTER-f SMART CARD PARTY " ' ' VTTY1 MK.r. waa it AND TEA Q.C. CITY .Mrs. f!. tl. i:iwk-r KiitrrUlncd .Many SkldrRat" Inlet I.iaips t Charuilni; riiiiftlon ItM'rntlf QUEEN CHARLOTTE ,CITT, April 4 Mrs. Q. H. Bleecker was hostess at a smart, card party and tea nt Queen Charlotte City Hospital recently In honor of Mrs. A. Harrison, Mrs. O. JoJ. title and Miss Mona Phalr on the eve of their departure on an extended visit In the south. The rooms were beautifully decorated with daffodils and tulips. Mrs. P. F. Size of Skldegate won first prize at cards while Mrs. A. Christian sen of Queen Charlotte City and Mrs. Gordon Ede took second and consola tion prizes. Mrs. A. Harrison won first prize in a guessing contest and Mrs. E Stevens of Skldegate, second. Mrs. Bleecker was assisted In servln tea by Miss Andrews and Miss M. Russ. The guests were Mrs. P. F. Size. Mrs. B. F. P.obcrts. Mrs. E. C. Stevens and Miss A. Andrews of Skldegate and Mrs. A. Harrison Miss M. Phalr. Mrs. O. Jol- llffe. Mrs. J. M. Large. Mrs. Roy Mc-iKenzle. Mrs. O. Carmlchael. Mrs. O. jBeattle, Mrs. A. Christiansen, Mrs. E McLean, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. H. Falrbalrn. !Mrs. E. Moore. Mrs. G. Ede. Mrs. R. C. Scott, Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Hamlin and Mrs. W. J. Smith of Queen Charlotte City. A few gentlemen called for tea. MINSTREL SHOW AT TERRACE ON MONDAY WAS GREAT SUCCESS TERRACE. April 4. The Minstrel show staged on Friday evening, under the joint auspices of the Can- adlon Legion and the Oddfellows, drew a splendid crowd and was pronounced one of the best ever given here. The program was lengthy and varied and created much merriment. The cast was as follows: Interlocutor A. C. Fowler. Bones H. King, H. A. Bwaln, T. Turner, sr. Tambourines E. T. Kenney, L. H. Kenney. Violins S. Kirkaldy, C. Flnter. Mandolin W. Cassell. Accordion J. McLaren. Guitar F. Nightwlne. Harmonicas T. Turner, Jr., C. Caw- thers. Drums- F. Hall. FARMHOUSE OF GEORGE LITTLE NEAR TERRACE BURNED TO GROUND TERRACE. April 4. While George Little was burning grass around the building; on his Little Canyon ranch on Friday afternoon the house caught fire and before any assistance could arrive both house and woodshed Svere burned to the ground. The barn which contained ten tons of hay. also caught fire but Mr. Little managed to extinguish it before any damage was done. At the time the place was uninhabited. ROAD WORK BEING RESUMEDAT TERRACE M licit Appreciated 0ra(lon font-liirnred on April 1 TERRACE, April 4. Provincial government road work started here on April 1, Road Foreman. Arthur Carr having a number of men at work on the roads and streets around town. The grader is being used with good results and settlers generally are welcoming the Improvement to the roads which for some time now have been, In places, practically Impassible. STEWART According ( to c .annual report of the Premier, Oold M;nlpg' Co.. Ltd.. the rich mine in the Situiion River Valley made uet pitrrdngs"durinf the yeur 1020 of (211,400 or 1108.000 more than in the previous year. Ore mined totalled 230,087 tons as compared with 168,537 tons In 102S. Ounces of gold produced was 126,324: silver. 3.187.81", and lend 492,320 pounds, as compared with respective figures of 119,728, 2,659,102, and 870.071 In 1025. . i . .... OFF WHENI TMEf A.RE ARE itsi THE THE HOOE-IT'S TOO COTE. TOR "WORDS'- r 7 trig dally through the Dunwetl mine's concentrating plant. I The Silverado mine is being con nected with the local power plant. A 50 hp. engine has arrived from Van couver to be used In connection with diamond drullng work thai Is planned. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and daughter, who have spent the winter li ...tlana. staled from Liverpool op April 1 for Canada. Jack Fitzgerald, superintendent ol the Independence mine has resigned and Jack Swaason has arrived from Vancouver to take his jflace. The latter Is well known here having been shift boss at the Premier for a number ol Wars Mr WtDMlrt la mln. tB i a vacation In the south. BURNS LAKE During the past week heavy mach inery. Including a 62 h.p. delsel engine, two compressors, tanks, pumps and other mining equipment, was moved up to the Taltapln mine over the Bablne trail. Seven teams of horses were en gaged in getting this as weU as other supplies In before the frost broke up. Many men wlU be employed on development work at the mine this sea son. Mr. and Mrs. Asiiford left last week via Prince Rupert and Vancouver for their home in the East after having spent the winter months here visltlnp with her son. Rev. W. R. Ashtord. Mrs. G. 8.-Wood has returned to her home In Prince George after having jpent two weeks here as the guest ol Urs. P. V. Tallon. Miss N. E. Halpenny has returned to Edmonton after having visited with her Ulster. Mrs. J. H. Young. Bruce Little of Francois Lake took advantage of the hard, trails left by frost on Wednesday night to motor into Burns Lake. Miss Pririgle 'haii a record breaking Wyandotte hen at the hospital which daUy lays an egg measuring 71 by 0 nches. Mrs. H. D. MacNetl-'won the season's "hist drive prize, all aluminum kettle. The prize winning man was A. E. Kls- sock who was awarded 'a leallitr fishing le. A new gasoline shovel has arrived at Direct a an arrow tpemd tlme great o-sf e traint to thm Mid- West, South and Eatt. Union Pacific is your logical route to Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. Information Ml Reservation I'liton Million, heat Mr. 1 411.1 rmittli Mr. L-. V i jfS?n Vrti I r-ismel.rfr- JETS' I ' I VET ? YOU KNCVV 1 ittrr O I WE ARE GoiwC TO W S ? T-O-Kl.CHT' f k- I V" " nil I Ell I f t II U I Rose Lake siding to replace the old shovel which has been used for several j years past. The first work to be carried out with the new equipment will be the Forestdale cut-off which work will commence this week. District visitors In town during the wtek Included Harry Larsen of Decker Lake; Fred Beach, Francois Lake; E. R Bennett. Rose Lake: E. V. Belt. Ootsa Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll, Decker Lake; It. Corner, Francois Lake; and Mrs. R. D. Prosper. Francois Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macdonald and family have moved Into the It. Ray jiond residence. TERRACE T. W. Brewer of the forestry service. Smlthers, was a business visitor here at the end of the wek and returned to the Interior on Saturday's Ute train. S. Cooper of Francois Lake arrive In town on Thursday to take the position of forest ranger here. Mr. Cooper wUl move his family here as soon as suit able accommodation can be arranged. John wlllman, usk, was a business visitor here on Thursday. A. J. Downing left on Thursday for Shames where he will be In charge of The section there during the next' two months, while J. Peterson is on noli days. J. Peterson of Shames was In town during the week making arrangements for a two months holiday trip to New fork and Eastern Canada. J. McLaughlan. pole Inspector for the CJI.R., was In town during the week, supervising the loading of poles In the Remo district. Miss Mariana Schmuck and her uncle. Joe Spitzt. left on Saturday for Oaraaby to spend a few days with the tatter's brother. Jack Spltzl. A number of young people from town look In the "Bachelors' Ball" at Usk on Saturday night. Miss Kelse of Smlthers. arrived in town on Thursday and has taken a position In the Terrace Hotel. Confirmation services will be held In the Anglican Church here on May 12. Mrs. Danhour of Vanarsdol spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. a. E. Glass. C. A. SmlthVand son Henry, of Kslum Lake were In town at the week end. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Evans who now reside near Vancouver, have been spending the past week camping at Lakelse Lake and .reprwlng friendship; around the Lakelse ; Hatchery where Mr. Evans was employee) cfor, a time after-the war. They returned itojtWJ on Batunlsy and 'eft on Sunday for' the coast. Mr. Evans Is now engaged In Journalism. Adam Mackle. fisheries Inspector, ar rived in town on Saturday, on business In connection with his department and was met here by C. W. Hearn of the Lakelse Hatchery. Mrs. R. Usury returned on Saturday from Prince Rupert. , HAZELTON It. A. Harris returned here last week ifler having spent the winter with his family In Vancouver and wilt spend the .ummer here and In the Topley vicinity. He predicts an unprecedented volume of auto tourist traffic into the district during the coming season. A charge against C. W Dawson of having beaver skins unlawfully in his possession was dismissed last night. Adjournment hat been taken In a case of similar nature against II. 8. Bar gait. In the course of a tour .of the ccn tral Interior of British Columbia while enrouts ...to; Alaska; James: A. Krane and son of Albany, New Vbrk. were here lust week. They hojied to make ar-raiigviucnts to get some young fox, Pete Spouner has oiiened a butcher shop in New Huzelton. He Intends to handle all the local meat he can secure. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Anderson celebrated the twenty-first anniversary of AT V anted For Sale Fr Rent THAT'S A GOOD IDEA HOT TO vJEAR5HOK WIH THEY'D DO THAT IN THE ONITD.D tTATE AM ALO vvEARINJ' THESE V emm By George McMamtt ' ARC YOOK , - ?P j DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken foi lets than 50c WANTED WANTED. WORK BY JUNIOR STEN ogrspher. Apply Box 32. Dally News Office. 7o FOR SALE GILL NETTERS. TROLLERS AND Launch Owners. You are Invited to visit Parker's garage, Third Avenue East, to sec In operation the Ford Marine Motor, the lowest priced de pendable 14 h.p. motor on the mar ket. It's wide range of speed, ex ceptional flexibility, economical per ation and tow priced replacement parts, place It in a class by Itself, a E. PARKER, LTD. Ford Dealers FOR SALE- SUITE OF BO LID SPAN- Is mahogany chairs, upholstered In neat Spanish leather. Imported from Eurpoe. Will sell at a fair price. This class of goods goes up In value, as It Is very rare. A. MacKensle. Furniture. Phone 775. 80 FOR BALE. SIXTEEN ROOMED Rooming House, furnished, modem conveniences, close In. $1.750 00. Terms to suit. Thro. Collart Ltd. Westholme Theatre block. 7 FOR 8 ALE. ENGUSII COTTAOE piano; Vlctrola; Axmlnster carpet: household furniture. Phone Blue 710. 81 OPPORTUNITY I 85.00 A MONTH NOW buys your future homeolte. Walker! Music Store. their marriage with a bridge party at which prizes were won by Mrs. Sargent tid Mrs. 8. J. Winsby and C. II. Sawle and James Turnbull. Fred Griffin has arrived from Bralth- ers and wlU work with his truck all summer hauling pole and pUtng from the Benkplel camp to the New Hazel- ton station, making the third truck that is now engaged In hauling a cut of half a million lineal Iret. Alterations have been made at the Hozeiton Assembly Hall to better fit it for the exhibition of moving picture. The aucces of William Croteau of Telkwa. secretary of the Bulkley Vol ley Fanners' Institute In dairy farm ing was described lost week In the Omlneca Herald's series on successful Central British Columbia rancher. G. C. McKay of. Prince Rupert,- dis trict engineer for the provincial deportment of public works, accompanied by Dr. It. C. Wrlnch, M.U. was look ing over the Toads In this district last week., preparatory , to Jnstiitftlng ttoJtfl year program of work. Miss Micklejohn. who has been with Mrs. C. V. Bmlth for the past five years, I leaving for the south. Mr. Compton has arrived to take her place. Howard Cameron of Vancouver, a mining man who at one time did some work on Rochcr de Boule property, left last week to have a look over (he Tqpley ground. A new power shovel for the provln clal department of public work ar rived last week at Skeena Crossing to be used on the hUl side cutting west of that point on the haln highway to Ter race and Prince Rupert. Several bridges are to be filled and the Canadian National road bed made more safe lor heavy traffic from Bulk ley Canyon east. An extra gang and equipment arrived last week and will be engaged there for several months. Mrs. L. F. Gracf Is at her home again having quite recovered from a recent serious Illness. Five cars of poling were loaded out or Nedw Hazelton last week for Mlnno. spoils. PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Itiod b SANTA L MIDY B surs to gst th Osnulnt Look fp th wor4"MIDV" Mil by sll druiKiiis HOARD BOARD. - THE INLANDER Srcond Avenue Phone 17 HEMSTITCHING LOST. BUNCH OF KEYS. FINDER please return to Da&y News office. UI'HOI.STERINtt 810 HEMSTITCHING PICOTINO SCALLOP-Ing. M. Macdonald. Exchange Block AUCTIONEER NOTICE OF BALE - LET US ALL OO to that sale on Saturday at 2 pjn. Place and Itemized Hst later. O. F. Brine Auctioneer. FOR RENT NICE LARGE ROOM TO RENT IN private home, suitable for genUeeun. Good location. 722 Fifth Avenue West. Phone Black Sll. FIVE ROOMED FLAT FOR RENT IN Wallace Block: aom furniture. Phone Black IB3. 80 FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Musaatlem Orocery. Phone 18. FOR RENT SEVEN ROOMED MODERN house. Phone Oreen 79$. 84 ROOMS TO RENT PHONE 878. LOST tf iioMiMov rt'iiMTUtc i:ciimii: lirsaurdy A (larnuii, proprietors 144 Third Avenue t'hiuir mark 4tl Furniture of all sort bought, sold or Exchanged. FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPHOL- terlng of all kind. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 809. a. M. HUNT. WOOD A, UttCXOV . Neal rove. Mixed Wood Blocks per load MOO Kindling, per toad 18 AO Furnace Wood, per load 18 00 Delivered. Bait tuning I'lioor Mark 4fl RESTAURANTS IMMMl KtTH CAI'E Mrs Ungrr. propi-letrew Third Avenue. Nest O. W. V. A. flood Home Cooked Mral. Phone Blrk 700 TAXI Phone C7 Tnxl (Cnll Georjre, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven I'asspnirer Stude- bakers nt your (HhiiokuI any time. ROSS RROS. POOL ROOM Mfpker Block. 'AcroM from Kmprp Hotel 1 I'ltlN'f'l IIHPIMfT TII1P miimi.w, .trim. 4 '"eh 2:44 a.m. 15:21 pjn. Low 0:07 ajn. 21:18 p.m. TI'liKlt.tV, AI'llll. 8 High 3:24 ajn. 10:10 p.m. Low )JS2 ajn. 21:57 p.m. wr.iit:siiAV. Arm 1, tlSh 4:00 n.m. 17:04 p.m. Low 10:3 a.m. 22:42 p.m, Itlgb. . Low High Tiicitsii.tY. .trim. Hf 16:11 pm. 11:30 ain. 23:30 p.m. rimt.t v, .trim. . 5:50 a.m. . 10:44 p.m. tw 12:45 p.ro. n.riTiiiitv, ,t rim. n Ma" 7:10 ft.m. 21:08 p.m. Low 0;60 ajn, 14:09 p.m. 22.0 ft. 21.0 " 1.4 " 4 .2 " 22.4 ft. 1B.7 2.0 " 6S " 21 J ft. 18.2 " 3.2 " 7.7 " 168 ft. 18.7 4.0 0.8 18.2 tt. 18.0 0.0 ' 10 0 ft. 1SB 10.8 0.0 Advertise In Tlis Dstly News . 'I Anklet Lost ind Found.lt A1AIL SCHEDULE Ol'T-IOIMJ lor the '4it Monday, Wednesdays and 8c Close ...I To Vatw-onrf Tuesday 4 Tbwdiys 8aturday Sunday . First clua mat) is also d Vancouver on Mondays, Wru Saturday by C-NJt trains. To nu ami Alice Ann- Sunday Wednesday To Mrsrt and Prrmlrr- Eundsys Saturday To rt. h mlMifl Iftd Aim Kid.--. Thursdays To Alstka Point April a. 18, 29 . To tfueen "harlot!r A veil 9. 23 IN-mMIMl I Yum the nasi Tuesday. Thursday and r at I roin Vaitcurr . Sundays Wednesdays Thursday Saturdays from ,tri)o nd Alice Arm Tuesday ....... . Tburwtey from tert id Prrinlr TiModoy Buodaat I ram rt. NimpMin and Msm R Batttrtffcjw from Alaska Point Apett 1. 12. 23 trum Jnreo f'harlutlr- Aprtl t, 21 . Ilil Jl '""rtia- t AU ' Graham it Atlln Ave, 1st At. At 8th St 8th Ave. A Pulton St. 1 Btb Ave. Thompson 11th Ac Mterbroak Ave. llth Ave. tt Conrad St 6th Ave. A list Oov 6 In At Hays Osvr Circle 8th Ar. tt Cotton St Wh Ave. at McBride at Prav. Govt. Bldg. Pwr. Oov. Whsrt . O.TJ. Wharf Q.T.P. Station 2nd Ave. At 2nd St 3rd Ave. At Fulton St 3rd Ave. At Sth Bt I Sunday collection cam ax f days only. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS l r Vancuuver Tu srisy a. Catala Thursday . Prtnre Oi Saturday. Cardena " a. Princess Be..! Sunday - . prince Chai i April 1- a. Prlnrw Mu v April 12 -. Priiire U Irum V ni-ou rr Sunday as. Oatalt Wednesday. Pr Grorv!i ti Thursday. Cardena Saturday ss. Princess pes os. Prince Charlr April B s. Princess Marv April 18 . Princes Man lor Purl rilnipson and Na l(lr- ThuMday w. Cardena I rout fort K mpxin and Naits Itlvrr Saturday m, Cardena . tor Ano Wedneoday prlnre Geor-'' I'roin ,tii) Friday--a. Prince Geori:e l or Mrwurt Saturday-. Trince Clnirlc.- m I rnm htrwiirt fllll.ri.1l a tlrlw-a 'f for Metvart, Anyux and Allre Arm- Tuesday . Catala I'roin, Hteviarl, Anyo and Alice Ami' Tuesday as. Catala lor (Jtirrn ('linrlottrs April 90. Prince John . n April 23 as. Prince John a I'lnin tjiieeit ('ImrlolIrN April 2 ss. Prince John . Ajirll 7. Prince Joint . . t'ur AUnKs April 8 . Princess Mary April 18-4. rrlheeM Mnry !' s. iTincrss Mary . from Alanka . April 1 s. Princes Marv April 12 Princes Mary