PAGE FOUR Imported? KOI It't both older and better TEN YEARS OLD llils advertisement is nol published or displayed liy the Liquor Control Hoard or by Hip novernnionl of British Oolumlda BLANKET Special During the month of May we will give a special rate on nil Blankets. Single Blanket, each . . '.l?? Double Blanket, each . . ."do 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 "Demers" Phone 27, P.O. Box 327. Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box I5G5 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, BOW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Ensthope Engines rjnd Stump Pullern NORWEGIAN' HALIBUT .GEAR IN STOCK CnmpaHS Adjusting ANGER, the TAILOR Wc carry a fine stock of imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge. ' Every garment tried on he-fore finishing. 223 Sixth Street ! $ TiTE uaHY NEWS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM; : f 33 INDIA lb S f i SueTH -L Itr - sTHt lb A FUNNY TOWN I THANK GOODNESS. - INDIWHOEVER , f IT& FILLED AT LAW --r Swa"ter prom aweuu NOW TO ClT RtALPf MWV . Kfl FOR ME BATH! "SL l TO FILL OP VOOR TUB ' o o 0 1927 bv Imt-l Feature Sirvice. Inc. Ivm' RstfJft fifHla rnrntj PROGRESS MADE CITY GUARANTEE AltOl'T lt" IIEALIZKIl XI T.IU HAS KKI'OltTKll TO XKUI.Y rOKMKI) IMl'ltOVKMKST I.KAdl i: OFFICERS ELECTED .Koit;i: ;am:v ( iiaikman or xr.w OltliWI.ATlON WHICH AITOIXTS COMMITTEES A meeting of the Acropolis Hill Improvement League was held in the court room. City Hail, last evening for the purpose of organisation. Chairman Casey presided. There were present: F. Scadden and B. J. Bacon, represent lug the Moose: c. J. Norrington and F. , W. Grlmble, St. George's Society: J. Frew and J. L. Irvine, St. Andrew's Society; J. GUlls and II. Eastman, Carpenters' Union; A E. Dickens and F. E. Wcrmlg, Football Association; H. Love, Baseball Association; J. S. Wilson, Players' Club. J. Morrison, Deep Sea Fishermen; F. Fortune and II. Astoria, Knights of Columbus; B. Self and Geo. Casey, Fair Board; W M. Wlnslow V and and F. F. J. J. Fuller. Fuller. INDIGESTION Gas on Stomach Caused Severe Pa!ns Mrs. C. F. Wheeler, B.R No. 1, Glen Eweu. fa-'k., writes: "For years my Mctl son suffered from severe pains and agony from imperfect digestion, lie dieted and used artificial difcestants, it nil to no avail. At last I got him a tattle of and he had not taken the whole Lcttla Ufors he was gTeatlr relieved. The severe stomach attacks ceased, there was no mors gas on the stomach, and he could eat anything- he wished.' Put up only by The T. Milium Co, .Urnjtal, Toronto, Out. Vice-chairman: F. Scadden. Secretary-Treasurer: Freak. E. Wermie. Hoss. Knights of Pythias; R. i p Q 2,6 CUy I ll,n. nthsr nnanltitlnm V..H hun Mr. Self explained the purposes of the notified of the meeting and requested to Hague namely to get all fraternal, ath- !end delegates but owing to the short letic and service bodies united public j :ime mlny thein nad not en abIe effort to the Athletic , In one Improve to ncld a meeting since the receipt of Grounds on Acropolis Hill. He explain- lhe Invitation. ed that the original committee had al- Cnalnnan Casey In announcing that ready guaranteed l,000 to pay for the , the next meetlng would jld in the work this year and that the city lnjg place on Wednesday. June 1. re-retum had authorised the to col- league ',iuested that oU organlMtlons In the I lect 10 per cent of all the gross gate ,Uy who nad not delegates to the receipt taken oa the ground. The meeting would send them to the league had already put . a benefit I , now annrjunCed. . basketball match and dance and also a 1 yaJi A commince ,n cnarg3 oi tho football maUh between HMCS. Pat- Nothlng But xhe Truth," was" oppolnt-riclan and Prince Rupert and these hadj foUow,: M oeo. Mitchell (chairman), realised around 1100 net towards the : a R winslow, F. Scadden, B. 1.000 fund. It was also proposed to put , Bacon and ,, t,, on a baseball game on Saturday, pro- j naseba!l jaiBe Saturday: II. Love. B. would also be to : cecds of which applied an( H Mtalia this undertaking. In addition the j Players' Club were gutting on "Nothing tf But The Truth" at the Westholme J Theatre on Thursday, June 2, the pro ceeds for the fund.. The meeting then went on record as ' helng unanimous in support of the ' SPORT CHAT Last night's football game between B7 ts they gave a good account of themselves regardless of the fact whether they won or not. One of the main sports of the senior service is football and the com-peitton given the navy In the first 1,'ame of the season to be played in the city was a matter of congratulation for Jte locals not overlooking credit that Is due the Jack Tars lor their lite secretary of the Anyox Baseball '.-s-xlaUon. D. Roy. Is writing baseball associations In Prince Rupert. Stewart ud Hyder.aiKl Ketchikan with a view a xerialnlng the feasibility ot staging a series of home-and-home games : each town during the coming summer. Anyox feels ttils would tend to .oster a cheater sporting spirit among le four towns. The suggestion of the melter town will be welcomed in Prince laipti-t and it 4s to be hoped that It ill be met with favor In the other 'm. The big difficulty would be ar-r.mglng time and transportation for itch a series but the proposal has possibilities the achievement ot which would be a great thing for the fans In all four towns mentioned. PRINCE RUPERT HADEASYWIN DKrilATr.il I1.M.CS. I'ATItH'IAN 0-0 IX I'IMITIIAI.I. tiAMK UST MOIIT The football game last night between H.M.CB. Patrician and Prince Rupert all-stars opened well, with the sailors kicking downgrade, and for the first half hour gave promise of being a close contest but the visitors, evidently out of practice, soon weakened and Prmce Rupert tobrf' the honors by a score of 0 to nH. As far as the locals were concerned, they made a good opening season showing although they too have had little practice. The score at the end of the first period was l'-O, but the locals. In the second half, playing In their turn downhill, completely broke up the naval defence and got through for five goals, one of which was a penalty taken by Sammy Ersktne. Other Prince Rupert scorers were J. S. Wilson, 2; Pat Doherty. : league and all delegates promised the , II M.C.8, Patrician and Prince Rupert i; A. Dickens, 2. u'ull support of their organisations lnithe i Indicated that the city has some good j a fair-sized crowd witnessed the ex effort to raise the guarantee. soccer talent for mother season. The j blbltion. Mr. Thairall Qnr. T. tefeited The meeting then proceeded with the local team was comprised of players and the linesmen were Petty Officer Hill election of officers and the. following frcm the three teams which will play and William Murray. were chosen bv acclamation: In the leasues this summer Moose. 1 The teams were as fnllnws When Bi'wk. of Montreal Tokens Were Used For, Small Change ROUNDED before Canada had any currency of its own, the Bank of 1. Montreal in the early part of the Nineteenth Century obtained authori-ration from the British Government to issue copper tokens for small change. Reproduced herewith are the two sides of the one-penny to of 1838 and of a "habitant" token of 1837. The obverse erse D. C. PATERSON, ManRe,, Prince Rupert Branch: ken or the former shows a picture of the building used by the Bank of Montreal at that time, the obverse of the latter a typical farmer of Lower Canada, now Quebec. The reverse of both coins is tne same, showing the arms of the city of Montreal. Throughout its long history, the Bank of Montreal has always been active in serving the financial needs of trje people of Canada,-steadily extending its service as the need and opportunity for it arose. BANK OF MONTREAL TOTAL ASSETS Established 1817 IN EXCESS OF f 7 1 0,000 , 000 A anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED WANTED--SOMEONE TO TAKE WORK-Ing Interest in good mining property adjoining Porter Idaho mine, Stewart. For further details, call at Room 7, Savoy Hotel. 118 WANTED. PARTNER WITH SOME capital and acquainted with navigation and halibut fishing. Box 44. Dally News office. H6 WANTED. HOUSEWORK. WASIUNO. Cleaning by the hour. Phone Oreen 283. 8 WANTED. YOUNG OIRL FOR LIGHT housework. Phone Black C03. lie SITUATIONS WANTED QUALIFIED SINOLE 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-riu. B.C. OIRL, EXPERIENCED IN GENERAL housework, wants work after school closes. Phone Red 205. 121 WOMAN COOK WANTS WORK IN small camp. Apply Box 4t, Dally News Offlce. lis FOR BENT FURNISHED SUITES FOR Apply Musssllem Grocery. RENT. Phone 18. ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IF desired. Phone Black 129. PIANO FOR RENT -i)O0 A MONTH. Witlker'a Music Store. ROOMS TO RENT.- PHONE 78. tf BOARD BOARD. THE INLANDER Second Avenue. Phone 137. EXCHANGE I NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE , I bought, sold and txchanaed. Pana- dopulos and Marrls. 839 Third Ave. j rnone oio. tf Chairman: Ex.-Alderman Geo. Casey. Grand Term!n! and Rezlment and I II.M.C.8. Patrician Able Seaman W. ker; P" Officer Qutnn and Able Sea . man Barrett: Lieut. Lay. Able Seaman' urosvenor and Telegrapher Twaltes; Able Seaman Robinson (captain). Boy Stone. Able Seaman Burden, Petty Of-I ricer Crozler and Leading Stoker Jones, i ' Prince Rupert Splro Gurvlch; Brick Skinner and Sammy Ersklne: Georoe jlllll. Sam Currle (captain), and J. Har-j iris: C. J. Norlngton, Pat Daherty. A.! . Dickens, arorge Howe and J. S. WIUou; ' Uiurts. Pat Doherty and F. Riwm-U PARENT TEACHERS ' MUSIC AND ADDRESS The regular meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent Teacher Association was, held in the Auditorium of the Booth School last evening when Mrs. Boddle presided over a large meeting. The association voted the sum of $30 to High School. Borden and Booth for sports purposes or such as the tcuclK-rs might decide aad 110 to Seal Cove. The Kc-hool appreciate this donation very much as all expenses for sports are met out of private funds, 110 provision be- ;ins made In the school estimates for help towards financing such necessary activities of modern school life. A very Interesting program was nro- vlded by the Children's Orchestra under Professor Aubrey Pryoe. The youmr musicians rendered five numbers In all and their confident playing, sure bow-1 ing and harnonlous ensemble were the simject of very complimentary comment. r. rryce ana ine children are all to be congratulated. " Rev. J. R. Prlwll then talked on the Influence of the state, the lwme and the school on the child and how each played a very Important part In training and education of the children His remarks were very apt and carried conviction for their well thought out ana impressive presentation, A sale of homc-cooklng Is arrant for Juno 7. In the Booth School for minis or ine association, After the address refreshments were served by the comln.tte j the home economics room. Music Store. FOB SALE lM lOltll MHV Just a few days left now. In which to make your bid for this car that Is going to the highest bidder, on May. 23. Somebody may pick up this car at a bargain Why not youf Put In your sealed bid at I'AltKLK'M l Alt Mil:, Third Avenue. FOR SALE-FOUR HOLE COOK STOVE, new September. 120.00. Full length mirror. $10.00. Oate-leg table 14. 00. Other articles. Darlington, 1320 Eighth Avenue East. View evenings. FIVE TUBE NEUTRODVNE SET. I-OUD talker, head sets, comjdete, for sale, or exchange for small pleasure boat. Phone Red 409. Post office box 1554. Prince Rupert. no FOR SALE.BEDDI.NO OUT PLANTS, all varieties, ralxtl in our own greenhouse. Prince Kuprrt Floral Shop. Brighten up your home with flowers. FOR SALE. LOT, FORTY FOOT Frontage, with septic tank. Harbor view. Price 375.O0 cash. Apply Box 45, Dally News offlce. 118 FURNITURE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS for quick sale: almost r.w. Apply 401 Fifth Avenue East or phone Oreen 1C9, ue FOR SAIJi OR RENT. SEVEN ROOM House: furnace, fireplace, modern. Seal Cove Circle. Helgerson. 120 FOR SALE.-SIX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot In post offlce block. 12500 00. Apply P.O. Box 378. J18 FOR SALE. 160 ACRES LAND ON UP-..per Skeena. 1.200 .00. Apply Box 42. Dally News Office. l)fl FOR RENT. SEVEN ROOM MODERN house and four roomed furnished flat. Phone Oreen 735. 118 OPPORTUNITY I 5O0 A MONTH NOW AUCTIONEER NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! ON Account of the late Spring In Alberta, the land not being yet til to seed, the sale as advertised of tlte residence and residential site on AUIn Avenue will be pntxujel until Thursday. May 20 at 230. This is a speculation worth locking Into. O. F. Brlnt. Phone 774. )Ki:SHM HWMI EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKFJi. FOR-merly of New York and Edmonton. Jl-D .... . . buys your future homcslte. Walker'i 1 5 purpose h. .vJU. .ttm Mrs. C. Smith, at Hyde Transfer, 139 . from torn Second Avenue. Phone 600. i:niANm: hrx.iirclr (Isxrion, pniprlrlnrs 144 TlUrd Avenue I'linne Itlsrk 411 furniture of all sorts bought, sold or Exchanged, UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPIIOL- terlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Orren W3. O. M. HUNT. RESTAURANTS fHMMI KATN VAr. Mrs. Unger. Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. A, (IikmI Home CtMikral Meals. Phone Blsrk 700 TAXI Phone 67 Tnxl (Call Georirfi. Pan I ir f!nn Six and .Soven Passenger Studc- uaKers at ynur disposal nny tlmo. " MKtW. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. (Across from Empress, Hotel) 444sfs4ss4 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES s s44ss44 lUliiAY, MAY 20 '"" 3:02 am, 20,4 ft. 10:18 pm, 17.4 u,w 0:54 a.m, 3.7 31:47 pm, 0 0 mm VJHEREnm-rT;-' I i si Hermit 'pWI ' 22 Article, Urn round,4t AND ACT .... .. and .Itu.i, 7 ." ' Pitt Island HP ' ""PWrtfr TAKE NOTICE thst 0 fc. UQ. fir TJ If.-- a. BC. occupation F.s:i HekmZ to apply lor a lease of laT described Unas Commenting at a port f!uM me noruiwesi comer of Lot is . 4; thence north ft cnalnr tSL 15 chains, thence t uth to corner Lot 1253; thence swiabi contalnlhg 7 seres, more or u. OOSSK PACKINOCOITI Per Chaa. h Robna, i" Dated April 7, 1B27. LAND AIT. NCITICi; (If INTKNTIOV TO XTftX t I.K.W: I.AMI IOK IMUHiit rt itit.K! In Prince Rupert Und ttau District of Prince Rupert it c at Sewell Inlet Moresby Uulte Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thst Relief te Company Limited, of VtnsutaU: occupation Timbe: Uerciumi, Cs to apply for a : zu of ta loLa aescribrd isnos . Commencing it t pal pluWi lite souineasi corner el Lot m k MiHh On .h.ln. V.nn .... AA more or less, to shun: Uxaoi foit th ft nr, Itn. In uutt ..-'. Hw contain!!! 180 afres, r rlf. JOSEPH DO', lU lUSOl Keller lean to I' Dslealn APr"- P . .MINERAL AH (form I) fKUTIIICATK OK IMr0Wt NOTICE -WESTERN HOPE. TSIXH W "OIJJ KETTUCKY Mlnersi Cb uate In the Skeena Un..:r K' Prince Rupert DU't Whm 1mM -Tm PrTrhfT VtA TAKE NOTICE hs U W-h?J Fre Miners CerUfl -at No lt. duly authurited agent of Fruit "J son. Free Miner's CtrMlMt Ko Intend, sixty dsv from tb to appiv to trie mi ;.ti : Certlllcatm of Impr-venna nj of obtainms a v. 3p . .-. r . , . , v . mi nn. r mm. - - (VlL2 Improvements. . . , LEWIS W PATWW LAND ACT Niirii 1. tit iti..ii' I.KIM. l.s-i'- . nail In Range 4, Coast t" D1 itecoraing otsin, ... - and sltuste In vicinity of Cap- " Pitt Island. DC . . .. i Arts, nuiii.1. 00. Ltd.. of 32s nwJ."S H.C.. occupation Fish V1" to apply for a leW of. tM 1 U mile distant In a north"'! Lot 1251. Itange J; r s. a . sU.nsa tftl 20 Z, south to shore 'n ?,. w to paint of cummenremM; talnlng 10 aerrii. more or lf Per Chss. L- Bob" Dated Apr:l 7. VTt. LAND ACT. tains east of north"' AC -t f Miiici: ok irtmiiw w i.r..t: ia In Prince Rupert trtS$&; 08. Hanjte 3. Coast Dw'rlct. ftvxf woTicE thi uu... a Convoy. Limited, of V , lntn nation Fish rannery. tor permlssi. i to lea ' described Isn 1: . p,nt;;. nommenci -i at . P,',KiM 3 boast District: thence to low water marti 'S e .h.tn.' Uence south 8. ""'iUiir' OOSSE PACKING Per H. W00" Dated 2nd April, 1" "cKiWFICATE IMI'110 0 IRON DUKE, FBACT'OS, claim, Lot No. 3Jfriw '-jj.Bi, Dlvn. Charlotte Mining district, located or J"",,, that I, at TAKE NOTICE Lockcnort. B C, Free Min"' NO. 27048 0.. PV&ttj2 Recorder rpoiofS Mining Improve menu for the P"r,P J in a crown grant o thslJ And further take n"l-Mii'tjJ " under section 85. of tl' at must be commenced W", . anca of twn crtlflca' "'l atrd una Uth day fi;