PACE FOUR Make the Old Car Look tikeJNew! Give It a finish that will tart bright and stay bright you can do it yourself. For this purpose we suggest Val-spqr Enamels a combination of the finest pigments carefully ground in the famous Valspar Varnish itself. VALENTINE' VALSPAR ENAMEL. Sun, rain, rnud, dust, gasoline, oils even toiling water from the diator will not dim its fine lustre. Easy to apply, thre are twelve beautiful colors to choose from. For Sale by KAIEN HARDWARE CO. I'hone 3 Spring Coats in Shades of Navy, Gray and Sand . .w mm II 6411 77 I Phone 27. P.O. Rox 327. Ij Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Rox 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-I50ATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIIUJT HEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK From BuIVley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones C5G andC57 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnituns Moving, ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order, in our shop as low as ........ $50 223 Sixth SI n et THE DAILY NEW? By George BRINGING UP FATHER McMan.,, SAT VJMO TOHMED THfblTHEJBEVr I DC- DINTPY- BOT si W 1 1 1 1( HAT, THIt t N Mt ROOM'' GREAT HEAVENS- T"6. THAT THINU ON . BEARD I'VE "WOHisl FOR COOONEW .111111111 rvE fcEEM LOTS OP ODD Is. I LOST A CI CAR N 'WHtSKERS "YET- DOM T -TOO SAKE'OONT LOSE. THIMC THIMG'b Nl JA.PAJ- JA.PAM- BUT BUT Xn Ml THERE v THUMK bO ' . i ii rm-riJ A J. I THIS THIS THiMC'S THiMC'S COT COT ME1 ME1 J IN THAT CLEANED' VACUUM , i i v rAHEOoP1 J " III III PRESENTATIONS MADE TO MR. AND MRS. FOWLER Work fit Ull Known Terrace People IttrognlTMl lief ore They left fur Kuiituers TERRACE. May 2. A. C. Fowler left on Saturday tor S.njthers where be will take over the management of George Little' Lumber Yards. Mrs Fowler and children expect- to join him in about two week' time. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fowler wUl be much missed here, where they have been very actively interested In church and community attain, especially in Tuxls Boy activities, Mr. Fowler having been chief leader of the boys' work here tor a number of years He w&s also very prominent In the I.O O P. and Native Son lodges. , Prior to his departure for the lnterior town. Mr. .and Mrs. Fowler were tendered ( a farewell reception at the home of Rev. and .Mrs. A. W. Roblosou on Friday evening at which many member of the Anglican Church and Tuxls Boys were present. During the evening Donald Burnett, on behalf of the boys, ex. pressed to Mr. and Mrs. Fowler their sincere regret at their departure and as a slight token of appreciation for the interest they had shown In work, ing with them, presented them with a handsome boudoir clock. Rev. A. W Robinson then presented them with two chairs from the congregation of 6t. Matthew's Church of which both are very valuable members. He expreed regret at then- departure and apprecia tion of the untiring Interest shown not only In church work but In the work of the Union Sunday School, of which Ur. Fowler has been superintendent for a number at years, and Mrs. Fowler, a teacher. Mr. Fowler suitably replied to both ad ore thanking the boys and the man bers of the church for the tokens of appreciation and expressing their good wishes for the success of the church work. 9 The remainder of the evening was spent in games and music and re freshmenta were served by the ladles of the church. SMOKER'S SET FOR BASKETBALL COACH lr. 1iirM-l of Terrace (ietH Surprise at Itau I Vol and Mancr Id llajLtuinton Hall TERRACE, May 2 To celebrate the closing of the season for Indoor basket ball the local teams held a bean feast and dance in badminton hall on Sat. urday evening. Supper was served at 7 P-rru about thirty participating In the festivities. During the evening the members of ! the teams prcsenb-d their coach. Or i Turpel, with a handsome amokers set in appreciation of the great Interest he ha taken jnjjrtfirjjnff ;thm. . After supper.the young prople en joyed dauclug . until midnight. ' - . ' , .... . . TERRACE W. E. Smith left this past week for Rlbstcne, Alta.. called there by the seri ous illness of his father. Joe SpltrJ returned on Saturday from, Prince Rupert where he attended th wedding of his niece Miss Marianna Scb. muck to A. Ohnesorg of Prince Ru pert, which took place n the Catholic Church on Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Egan returned ou 6aturday from Prince Rupert wlure they were married on Thursday, Mrs, Egan was formerly Miss Christine Al lord, niece of Matt Allard of Kalum Lake. They will make their home at the lake, where Mr. Egan IsT interested In the mining. Mrs. J. Warne and Messrs. Turqel, J Smith, N, Yack and A, E. Little were hosts at a Jolly bridge and dancing party In Progress Hall on Friday even ing. Six tahlci were played wltb r lienors (or high scores going to Miss Malott and George Little. Refreshments were nerved after which dancing was enjoyed untuj.' an, early hour, music be!jg furnished 'by J, McLaren's torches tra. 3. He Kergommeaux returned lost welt from Premier Mine where he lias spent the past two months, Mrs. Orelg was a dinner hostess on Thursday, her gueste helng a number of the young people around town Later the crowd w sugtnented fthd 140 game of court whist was enjoyed. This was followed by a Jolly dance. B. R. Wilson of Prince Rupert who has been spending a holiday be:e left on Sunday In company with Pete De Bore for Lakelse Lake on a bear-hunting trip. Louis Couture of Chicago Is visiting with his brother J. Couture of Terrace. Rev. T. J. Marsh' was able to be down town again at the week end alter liav. ing been confined to his home for the past two months through Illness. H SKIDEGATE H. De Talte. construction engineer .or the Imperial OU Co.. Is supervising he erection of the new oil station at SkMegate. There will be three tanks with a capacity of 12.000 gallons each ind there will be a boae to the govern ment road so cars may gas up. R. Me- Callum of Vancouver will be in charge f the station. Ft. Pahul and Capt. . Munro came up from Gillespie At Pahul's logging camp with the launch Galloping Goose and spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevens. A crew of the Maritime Fisheries annery came in on last week's boat rom Vancouver and has started get- ing the cannery In shape for thl ear's operations. MAY DAY FEATURED WITH FINE WEATHER ier)IWMly (Jut f)gt of lr to i:n tt-aaut Change lu Meteorological Condition After an extended winter and ex tremely late spring, the season seenve now to be opening in Prince Rupert when church congregations on Sunday somehow seem to dwindle and beach and picnic parties become the order of the clay. Testerday the first clear, balmy Sunday of ,1927 waft experienced and full advantage was taken of the occasion. There were many of the pleasure boats jn the harbor and quite a tew excursions were hurriedly planned during the -ncrolng. Everybody got outdoor to Tjy a brind f wetjrr on My Day that was a pleasant change from what had been obtaining In blustery March and showery April. Miss Emma Haines, who comes from the staff of the Pentlcfcn General Hos pital, was a passenger aboard the steamer Gardens, yesterday afernoon bound for Stewart where she wUl as-ume charge of the' Stewart Oeneral Hospital, succeeding Mrs. R, Wells, who has resigned, after several years' service SPORT CHAT Under encouragement oered in the sale of sticks at less than one-third of .he regular retail price. Bmlthers child ren have taken up the game of lacroKse with great enthusiasm, and they are join great guns on the streets, on public squares and on the school (rounds. In a week or ten days of practice the youngsters showed great Jevelopment and It Is believed that two ;ood team will be available for a Ame to be one of the feature attrac-itM In connection with the big Xmlnlon Day celebration In Smlthers. ,"he hiirtdxed stleks brought In went act. Through financial donations re etved from the Native Sons of Canada .nd from other sources, these sticks -cre made available at a very low price. A'hen the boys have developed a little .no re in the art of catching a ball, they jvtli be taken In hand by some exper-enced player and sent Into organized .raining for the games. Native Sons of Canada members In Jurns Lake and district are sparing x effort to insure the Empire Day cele bration being a complete success, the iay having a doubled Importance as ielng part of a series of celebrations .0 be held on this Important annlver-ary of the signing of Confederation, .he Native Sons will be assisted by he Canadian Legion, the Community .tall Association and by the various jdies' clubs of the vl'a-e The morn-ug of May 24 will be devoted to the mUdren, while the afternoon sports alii consist of a baseball game between iurns Lake and an all-star team from iinithers. and a mile relay race between nembers of the Native Sons and Can- tdlan Legion. CecU Hartley and Ted Hartley and Ted Martin wUl put on a .elect program of boxing bouts in the Community Hall. In the evening the tadies of the village will conduct an ancient and modern dance at w hich the I1 known Burns Lake Jarz orchestra ill be toileted by the old timers ol he Lakes district, the dances- being a .mated, the latest New Tork successes flvlng wsy to the most popular quad rilles and polkas of the earlier days ol Htlement. A. E. 81bley. J. C. Pldgeon and Wil liam Sherman, fthe Prince George com nlttee in charge of the horse racing In connection with the celebration of the dominion diamond Jubilee at Prince George on July 1 and 2. has completed the draft for a two-day' racing card. The big race of the meet wUl be the Prince George derby, one half-mile, for a silver cup and a purse of 4S0, split 250. $150 and 50. The Telkwa stakes. five-eighth of a mile, will be run again, ".it purses aggregating t2O0. The Cariboo Road stakes Is a new event It Costs no more to travel this way Cunard and Anchor-Donaldson CABIN CLASS ships are specially designed for comfort. They possess every travel refinement, and the best on the boat is yourt to enjoy. Rates are surprisingly reasonable minimum as low as, $140.00 to or from Europe, CANADIAN SERVICE Donaldson LINES The Cunard Megiiulil Co., ,ld " fii! lla-lliiRi M, et, Vani inn er, or any steamship aeut. VZ W anted For Sale For Rent Apply PjO. Box 178. T buys your future homeslte. Walker's Music 8 tore. TOR SALE. SOLID OAK BUFFET. A bargain. Phone Black C2i. 103 HOARD lit BOARD. THE INLANDER. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. which has been added. It is for the same distance as the Telkwa stakes, wltb the same prlre money offered These constitute the chief items of the program for the first day. The other .-vents consist of the half-mile Indian race. 30; the quarter-mile race for ponies 14 J sjd under. W0; an open jnree-rilflins racs; ior Jiail-orrd purses, tao; and a .ShedaJul nonr race. one. ighth mile. 120. There are three big races carded for the second day, tbe Quesnel stakes, three-quarters. 2O0: he Olacorae stakes, five-eighths. I2O0, nd a half-mile race for nalf-bred torses. Cariboo-owned. 1120. The other vents on the card for the second day nclude a race for ponies Its and tin ier 80: a pony race with owners up. aw: one-half mile Indian race, 130; and a three-eighths race for half-bred Itornes. $D0. FIRST SHOOT AT OUTDOOR RANGES ;kwI Score Turned In hy llrglmetilal Markkiiu'ii at M Mi hull Creek Yeslrrdsy The first outdoor shoot of the season was held yesterday at the McNIcholl Creek ranges by tbe North BC Regiment nine Assocwiion. only five men were In attendance, quite a number having iK-en prevented from being present by end of the month work. M. M. Lamb made an excellent score of 101 poluts out of a possible of lot and w. Brass made the full possible of 35 at the 6og. yaru range. BcoTeltor4o,day were as follows: M. M. Lamb 34 W. Brass 2fl H. W. Cameron 28 R. Wilson ' 24 B. Wilson . , 22 200 W)0 600 TU. 34 33 30 31 20 33 101 27 88 20 05 25 80 29 77 During, the ,abwuc 'of Jolin Dure from' th ritw r.. . , " ' " 4 !"5 two months, D, B .Finn Txu bin apiMjInted by the , w., uj uie uoys' Band cou, mltte. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED WANTED. TWO DISTRICT AORICUL-turuts Must be graduate of an Agricultural College and well up tu Agronomy and Animal Husbandry. Salary f 150.00 ptr month. Applies, tluns will be received up to noon. May 8. 1927. Apply stating experience to A. II. Oca. Civil Service Commissioner. Victoria, BjC. WANTED.-FIRST CLASS CARPENTER for Monday. Apply A. H. MtPberxon. Phone Blue COS. FOR SALE TWO PURSE SEINE BOATS. 48 I 12. 30 hp. for sale or charter. 35 hp. heavy ol engine. In fine con dltlon. Govt U.CO0. Snap at IIJ&0. S Purse Seine Winches, heavy type, low price. New and used machinery, boat and engine tmsiness for sale. Stock 8,-ooo. Price S3 .000. This is a money maker for a man who will give it his attention. Advise J. Field. 21S Second Avenue Phone 23. 103 COME ON, BOYSI IF YOU ARE MECH-anleally inoilned and want a cheap boot engine, we a III sell you a uted Ford engine for 123.00. Parts are very inexpensive. Overhaul It yoursrlf and you will hare a 14 hp. motor at a very low cost. Parker's Garage. FOR SALE. HOUSE OS SUMMIT AVE 4 rooms and bath. 12.000. I 0.00 cash and tiO per month. Small house and two lots to gar den Fenced. Fruit tree. Close is.. 1850.00 McCaffery and Olbbons, Ltd. 107 TOR SALE. SIX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot in post offlee block. 12.200 00. OPPORTUNITY! &M A MONTH NOW FOR RENT FOR RENT MODERN FIVE ROOMED house with bath. Just over section 3 bridge. Phone Blue 601, after ail o'clock. FOR RENT. SIX ROOM BO IIOOSE WND bath d paatry, oo 8evetB Avrtuu Wast. Pbwe Utock 470. 100 FO0R ROOM MODERN FLAT FOR rent. Weateafcaver Block. Second Ave. Phone 100 or Blue 130. tf FOR RENT. . . FOUR ROOMED FLAT with range. IIS 00. Apply Mrs. K. E. Blrsle. Harrltoat. BO. FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Muanallem Orocery. Phone 18. ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IF deaired. rtione Blaek 120. PIANO FOR RENT-14 00 A MONTH. Walker's Music Store ROOMS TO RENT -PHONE 878. HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING. P1COTINO. SCALLOP Ing. Dollar Store Phone Red 324. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged Paps-doputos aad M arris. B39 Third Arc Pbone 648. tf T T AUCTIONEER i - RESULTS FACE VALUE AND GOOD judgment. Keklntlal sales sol let ted. O rams phone rtcorda exehaned. I buy. sen or trade. Pttone 714. O. T. Brtne. Auctioneer HltiMtMM EXPrmtKNCED DftBBBAiAKHl FOR rarely of New York aad Edmonton. Mrs C. Bnuth. DresH Room. 139 Second Avenue. IIILUTY IMHIOIt MsreHllBf Msnieurlng Sealp TreattbeM MHx. . MtKK 837 Third Avenue By AppolfttmetU. Phone S37. DiiMiNKis iiumtiki: i:cii t(ir. fMo,,rd,f A' fisgnon. prorlrlnrf 144 Third Aveno I'lMHir Itlark 4i Furniture of all aorta boucht. soM or Exchanged. UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRING: UPHOL-terltuf of all km. Chesterfields recovered and ma'oe to order. . AH work guaranteed. Phone Oroeu M:r O. M. HUNT. KESTA lilt ANTS iooi r.sjn vwr. Mrs Ungr, Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. UmMl Home Cooked Meals. Pbone Blaek 700 TAXI Phone 67 Tal (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven PascnKer Stude-bakers at rour disposal any time, ROSS RltOS. POOL ROOM Meeker Illock. (Across from Empress Hotel) PlUVri? IMtll.'lT Tinr v 4 4 MOMltY. MAV "'" I J7 SJTl. 14:18 n m o 8:04 a m. 90:13 pjii. Tri:xiitv. may 3 Ul9b 2:10 aon. ' ' ,. .8:05 p!m. IW,. "a;48 ajn. 208 pjrn. ll:tlM:MiAY. Mat 4 "'KB 2:M ajn. 15.54 p.m. 8:33 ajn. 21:40 pju, Till 'IIWIIV, MAV 3 '"S" ' 3:38 ail. . 10:48 pin. 10:20 am. 22.29 p.m. IS 4) 23.4 ft. 31.0 " 0JI " 4J " 23 J ft. 30.4 OA 5.8 22 ft. fn.4 " J.0 " 7.1 " 31.3 ft, 18J -3.8 " 88 " as WATEH NOTICE DltlltolON t .n TAKE NOTl'TJ Ovmpsny Mm esjver u t a take and use , OUt f unnutit , the-rly and ur., SO cBaih e.u-Lot os. R. . ' water win or I M a point lUx land will ue im-u -mrrcat purpeses . as applies'. !! I This rx i m of Usts notice b auaAt tberet' wUl filed .: liroorrter at pi to the applies: said Water '. tKttler i') W i BUdin V. dsys after urn -notice In l . of, tfe first put, Apni 31 197 OOSSE fK T" By II. V Uat kl LAND ACT, MiTici: or iMiMios nutl 1.1 ti; Lt In Prlnre B or - Irrr-j trie of Prm'-e R sr r chains east of nor ; -3 88. Rang 3. Coast DL : TAKK NOTDE all Company i. :t. patMtl Fkkli 1 . :r 2 ior permuui. : - l described lands Oommeoruig l t tsi rhalns east of c tl J. Oostt Ol r. ' :r..-3rsl: to low water eh x ehatna: Uvene a c I west 10 rlu.i.- ' mesU. aad . " IMS. OOSSE PAClimC f Dated 2nd A - LAND i.nCTH Mmcn ur ivti.viioi n .nr. I n:tr u- In PHnee Rupr trsrt of Priooe 1: chains et 6B. Range 1 ' TAKE NOTli K OunipaBT l.imi'' pauoo Ftsli ' for permM 'T, described lair.u Onmnwiring ehalM east ut 3. Ohast Dixri ' thenre east l'i rtaslns. thei. e of oamioeniv-m' aeeea. more i n OOrKE I ' Dsled April 1. NOTRE IN THE MAT IT1 Ur the Metis .if 1 Of Title for U! ' f the Sou til ' bundrrd and t live 4ftl. Cos' ' Hjtlsfsciory Certirieate of 1 land having bee: , my intent.!'" Uoo of one : ' UraUon brred ' of TRIe to the in. of Sidney Wiltnt fleale of Title " and la numbered "?h Land ReglsnT c' BO- 6th April W f r ft .1 0 ri (iUKEN CIIAItWITTE U l.ll lL.'lllV I III ir""" TAKE NO) m.v " Portland, O . P: i ir,nl. In thr Aim.-''' lternc to l.rospet -t tor nd natural gas ur 1. lowing descriied loi n gale Inlet, aranum Commencing at a P northeast comer of v. ship 3; thence 80 80 chains south; fnt" thence 80 chslnt nor mrncement. Located March 14, A, ' "5 i(iii:" (iUEBN CHARLOTTE fl 1)1 VIM"-1 1 (r' a TAKE NOTICE that H r: Portlsnd. Ore., phjrsir !,, I apply to the Mlnuu-r ; ?l llcenre to prose't tor , nod natural gas over nua lowlu Usstribed Isna' OommMicliiJ- it PX 11, suuthweitt corner ol ... I-..,.. 1. (i....r. an 'nmn- ,.v 80 chal'ns north; thenrt them 80 chains south, w 11V-IIWIII1-I1I. .(..17 . IrfK-ated Marrh U i. i.r0f!j a i oo