PAGE FOUR resif asav. I RRTNniNH UP FATHER - ! L . - By 'Georpe McMn,, rtoiSVru-r . , 5 VVTL, I " " II . - -rr n ti w a i r i i m. ii .. t v i i x.ii ii i t.x-. r s i ii - ur rr m . mi . -i". v. t j i i ; a i i . . . . a t - u Waterproof V. V v( f i hod vj - hi) f TuiT -..l J oV J J C- kj . (wG&ZiB &jr?K V ,i UL Tbb' -r-J 4 i k ' . 0 e , . , ,'? M 0or Make the Old Gar Look Like New ! Give it a finish that will start bright and stay brijht you can do n yourself. For this purpose we suggest Val-jpar Enamels a combination of the finest pigments carefully ground in the famous Valspar Varnish itself. VALENTIN ft VALSPAR ENAMEL. Sun, rain, mud, dust, gasoline, oils even toiling viattr from lie tm Jiator will not dim its fine lustre. Easy jto apply, there are twelve beautiful , colors to choose from. For Sale by KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Phone 3 Spring Coats in Shades of Navy, Gray and Sand "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. llox 327. Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Hos 15C3 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, UOW-HOATS AND CANOES SAND AND fiUAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HAIJIiUT CEAU IN STOCK Compass Adjusting M I L K From Rulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones C5G and r."i7 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnltuni Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order, in our shop $50 as low as 223 Sijjh Street M0SSEB00M ItlKlIIKS JlTlll.n: AMI CMVAIIIAN (IIAAirlONMIlrs I tVlllt IMS It) EU:rT TKIM Ttl KXTKK OI.YMriAU TORONTO. May S (Canadian Press) So tar Canada Is concerned. 1927 ought to lie a very important year in the history Of lacros.se. In tiip first j place, the Dominion m clebran:r: rhe j diamond Jubilee pi Confederatioii. and jln the second -place, the best team pro duced tn the country during the coming summer will repraeent Canada at the Olympic games In 1928. These taxi ' incentives ought to combine to put a ' fresh vitality into the national game. ' writer the stall and Empire sport ( editor. I It Is because lacrosse has been re-. garded lor nearly amy years as e naiKmai summer pastime 01 unuu t that the otservance of the Jubilee pos- sesses a sceclal significance for lacrosse! players. JusWfter the BrtUsh-Amerl-1 can colonies, scattered right across the continent, came together ta 1867 to I form a new nation. Dr. George Tcer. of Uontreal. a fine athlete and a great lacrosse enthusiast, suggested that lacrosse would make an appropriate na tional game. It was the only case on record of a game invented by the abor igines being adopted and civilized by the white man who came into the land to possess it. lacrosse, under numerous Indian names, belonged to the soil of the country, and It was the French the first white Canadians who gave It the name by which it is now called. They noticed that the stick used In the game toare a marked resemblence to the bishop's crozler. VITALITY OF ilAMF. Also it struck Dr. Beer that the vitality of lacrosse made It suit a northern people. There was no game tin ;dcr the sun. so Lord Desborough and other sporting experts have pointed out. that calls for a more highly developed manhood: it requires strength and physical fitness, skill and self-control to a very high degree. All these things remain just as true of lacrosse today as they were sixty years ago. Then there seems to be a possibility that the supremacy of Canada in la- croe luij W ciutllenged at the Olyin-, JublJfe u e9eentuljy , Canadian affair. pic gamea In 1928. It has always, upi. ,,,,.,, ,km he to now. been taken for granted that,C4nadIan or t Jnut re8ianU of this uuuuay cuuia piaj uicru quite well as the men of the Dominion. Whenever there was an inscrnatlonU contest, the Canadians always won with ease. It is more than half a cen- I :ury since the game was taken up in England and Australia, but they have I sever been able to compete with the i young men of our own country. One reason was that they were content to continue playing the game as they had learned, t, while the Canadians grew canstai-ty i-more .expert ana invented many new wrinkles for improving their technique. However, in the years since the war. the young men of the United States have taken lacrosse to their heart and In recent years some of the best-known players In Canada have, been coaching American college teams and teaching them all the tricks by which games are won. The next Olym pic games will provide the first oppor tunity for testing Canadian versus American players CRICKET NOW BEING PLAYED oi'Kxivo rorxTY oamf.k this wf.f.k; .NEW 7.KAI.AMI TKAM MAKIM1 FIRST VISIT LONDON, May Sr (Canadian Press), Cricket comes back to its own again in England this week when most of the Counties are playing their opening engagements. The season wUl be better than average, although it will not present the imprrsalvencss of last year, when the Australians toured the country and when the mythical "A-thes," the : cricket championship between '. the Old oountry ana Australia, reiurnc-a once more to England. This season a team from New Zealand Is a visitor. This is (lie first time a team from New Zea land has visited the motherland. It will be under the captaincy of T. C. Lowry. the old Cantab, and brother-in-law of A. P. C. Chapman, who captain ed the English eleven which defeated INDIGESTION Gas on Stomach Caused Severe Pains Mr. C. F. TOifcr, B.E. Ko. 1, Olra Earn. SasL. writes: 'Tor years hit Mett koi uffrrpJ from MTtre paim and mrony from imperfect digestion, lie dieted and used artificial digettaiits, tint all to no avail At laat 1 got him bottW of and he bad not taken the whole bottle before he was freatlr relieved. The severe stomach attacks ceased, there was no mora g on the stomaeh, and as coold eat anything he wished." put np OJ1iy Tks T. Vlilburn Cm, jirwitA " x oroaso, vttt. that AUSir4U m nuicn. rrom CountT P011" slew there will he a " - k-- : ol Yorkshire to regain the supremacy It lost to Lancaahlre last season. !vr The newspaper experts are warning cricket officials that they should be cn the look-out this year to find likely players tor the-mext English team to run Australia in u winter oi ivm- VS. It is pointed out that England j cannot rely for ever on Rhodes, Uobba. I Woslley and Hendreo. It Is knows, that I the next English team for test matches In Australia wUl contain much new material. On the technical side the coming season Is of particular interest because a new and smaller ball la being tried out in an effort to increase the effectiveness of bowUng. snd thus reduce the compleU mastery batsmen seem able to establish I when thev settle down to )ellhraU 'Ttone-walt" tactics. f SPORT CHAT There have been critics of the proposal to bring a Ketchikan baseball team to Prince Rupert for the celebra tion of July I on the ground that, as the observance of Canada's Diamond 1 xh snorts committee. In easting around for competition in base LalJ ha, found tnat eommurfltles j The famous vacuum (air-tight) tin insures Big Ben being in the same perfect condition when you buy it as when the tobacco left the factory. man a An fox that mis-" afford a oaotcst. will te busy ceh-hrauu ihe ay them-ulvea. If Cai..ia:'jn rliaierial mrv uaed It apuld, therr.'ore tuvt to be oeten local team. Ai it u kmed thai tlx local tans would like aome compel it'on wttlj ouUlden awt !:'. v: ol thr fot jthat It tuts txn riKMnsry to h lKetchlkan htre on DuacnloD- Da). Prince Rupert rcpayiu. tl att on July . It li iikil) tn&t it will strain be deckled v br;!. the northerner down. The probb measure cf MMsei--. ".i-Joyed on the p! yms field "y T Cobh .hi.- season U . m'.irh lHeud matter One thing Is icrtatn hoverer. H- rt-added one sa ri recird :n the r-'itnt .ik" of achlevi nieut ever ree: rdl by one player. Km in- Ua si!t.i u twenty-third year ui major leaptie baseball, thereby "itm a new ii-:rd tor major leafu- service Hla :v.f:-.ty--tecond season last summer ilrd Uu eu- table record ieicl by Pop .Vnxo.i rrmi batter of the olrtm days As the Beacon goes alor he may btwk other , eiUtlnz record.- and probably wiil. 1:1 i fact, he cannot play without dotrtK They be his nwn record. Ahleh creates the unusual aimauon while his speed aad daring on Um om n aiirsira iu wj marka. the majority of the records nniv,. hu cresttaeas as a batter 1 INCREASE IN TRADE UNIONS KFIDIIT OF r.r-.UTMr.NT OK I.UKIK IIOWS KlI.tTIVl: STAMHNO OK OKtiAMZVIION OTToWAp Msy i The Trade Onion I"'"""'1 Dasnlnlcn. scxirc-mg t, J toe "u. uii ; v""""- .I rtl! T.TL T issued by the Dent of Labor la ( male up of the following grotui, l, lecal branches of internatioruJ cralt rganu-tlsos, having beadouarter an t :ne uniieo eiauw: 1-1 ve i,Vam. an internatienal industrial union :Ui headquarters in Winnlpes; (3i local branches of the Industrial W rlcer of the World. revolutionary industrial union which seeka to abolh the waKC rvrtem. with baadouarlers In Chrnzo. non-tiHernaUon.l craft orfainr..t n with hndimirun in Cinvi: ih, pendent trade union units, and rational and CaUaoUc uuious. The figures frasesstad for the Interna- i Uonal cralt union rou! wnich Includes ways s at r? CHEWING "cr2'M,n TOBACCO Oicden's Cut Pluj? Ogrien's Fine Cut Old Chum Cut Smoking Tobacco Dixie Plujr Smoklnj? Tohnrro are also parked in the famous Vacuum (nlr tight) tin. V anted For Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken foi less than 50c FOR SALE A ft It AT MM It OWN ri(l(l- Wf have oa visw at our omce. Third Ave. Bast, one 10 Ford Sedan, upon which we Invite you to make a seated bid. Members and ewpsoyren of our firm will not be allowed to M. On Hay 34 we will sell the ear so the person who avu wfesfmed (fee highest otTtr tap to 6 pjn. t Lfay Si. This Is a booa ride ofler. and we make no reserve ttau. dm wtsat you ore willing to pay foe use oar If you cannot drive w wUl teach you. All bids will be placed tn sealed envelopes. depoaltM In a sealed box. i and ptssd aad ri named by CU-inteeaased partis, on tbe evesatnn, of May . Uake an Offer s. l r.titkl It, 1.7 li. Illllll Ulitl.llls. 9 COM OU, BOYbt IP YOU ARE MECII-anically tncitned sad wsai a eieap boat engine, we will sell you a used Pord engine for 123 00. parts sre very inexpensive. Overhaul It yourself and you will have a 14 hp- motor at a very low ecat. Parker's Oarsge. TOR SALE. HOUSE ON SUMMIT AVE. 4 roosns and bath, IJjOOO laaoo cash and Mo per month Small bouse and two lata tn gar-Wen Fenced Fruit weea. Oose in. SA4000 McCaxTery and Othdons Ud. 107 rtR SAlX-CtX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot tn post oasee B4oek tloaOO. Apply po dm are. us 8AL.-ROOMINO HOUSE. CI3. . jpPOHl UNl'I Yt IS 00 A MONTH NOWj our, ,uturr tu,. wU,r-, xitssic Ssere. 7 POR SAC.-CHBTEftFIEU) SUIT-OP oouch and t easy chairs. Pnone. Orean 406. I FOR SAt. PLAYER PIANO IN BX- cellcnt oondtUon. phone 23 J. I0 POR SALE THEATRE CHAIRS AND flrture Dro. Moody. t7 the members of 89 organisations. ; there has been an Increase in I branches of 24 and a gain In members 1 I of 6 ffiM. the VnCsl brsnehes being 23 11 i oral vhe oombtned membership 179.287. The r-ffoet from t4 Oite Dig Unfen cbssnw 81 loasi uniu with a combined friemtrrttdp ttl 18.60, fsb- of elgfet sat tsahs And 1,400 in members. TM Ittdttatrtal Workers of trie World, tbtwgh retslnmg 1U atx brsnehea. ahows i Iras in membership of S.400. the 'lumber of inesnbers reported etng 4,- The non-lnternstlonal craft orvanlaa-1 1 1 iui. of which there sre 20. had a lost 1 in branches of IS. but an increase in , members of 787. the teenohe now mim-: berlng 298 and the membership bring 3497. ( The Independent units have decreased ' by two. now standing at 38. of whieh I in reported s combined memberahlp of ' 12.3SS. an increase of 70. I The National and Catholic Unions tiave increased by four, there now bring ! 103. the combined membership of whlah 1 was reported by the Federation of Oath-tillc Workers of Canada to he 25.000, : the same as reported tor the two pre. ivious years. The computation of the ' 'ove fiirures indicates a net gain in branches, of 21 and an Increase In members of 3.840. nuking s grand tots! of ; 2.SI8 brsnehes of all classes of unions ! in the Dominion, with a combined re-; wiried or estimated membership f 274,. m The mernbrrahlo of all ! r .- .... . u,na' reporvro w vna nepartmrnt for the past sit teen years, has been as follows: 1811 133.132 IS IB 378,047 1812 100.120 1930 373.843 1018 174.7M 1931 313,330 .1914 108,103 1922 270,021 taw f41441 1923 278.003 1910 100.497 1934 200.043 lI7 201.030 1933 271,004 tats 243.887 1928 274.004 l'OIOMII lCift:il He-The man who marrletl Ethel rot a prlre 6hfl-Whst wss ItrLlft. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. & WANTED WANTED WH BHD Of MAY, TOOMO lady u rrlieve (or few weeks in bual-, neas olttce dosm town. Apply Boa 33. 1 Dally News office WANTED HOUKTWUiUv WA8KINU cleaning, by the hour Phone Oreeri an. no FOR RENT " PRIVATE ROOMINU Holf POR good clean nJoni.- a' n, prin-apply at Prllriler Orwcery usd Swtn-Inf House, n Amtm- Avenue, iip-paatte Dry Dors 100 FOR RBMT COMVQitTABUC ROOM iui table for uie or two peasana Apply SI I Put!. Arriiur Wtat Phone Oreni 13B. 1M 4s FOR RENT SIX ROOMED HOUSE with bath and pun'ry m Seventh Avenue West PtMitr RU-V: 470 108 FOR RENT- TWO RCOMKO HOUSE furnished S15 DKXithly Blue 997. 108 ' rUHMSHK) SUITBB FOR Kim 1 j Apply Mttsaallstn Oroeery 18 WJAU. FLAT FOR RENT IN WALLACE fealirew--' nioek Apply H S Wallace. Ltd a Hane ' TARE v: ROOMS FOR REM BOARD IP CJmpany 1 deatred Phone Ur. 1 1' f 0-rf lb-'j ij' PIANO POR RENT SSUl A MONTH !- tVMasnrn, .. Walker s Music Store rhatna est ROOMS TO RENT PHONE 71 HOARD n 0 a 11 D. . THE INLANDER. 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