on June 20 and when the hand -.stops, it will point to the lucky name. Be sure to enter before June 20. JOHNgOLGER (Jewellers UP i THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK BLANKET Special During the month of May we will give a special rate on all Blankets. Single Hlanket, each . .' iWf Double Hlanket, each . . ,0f Blankets washed without shrinking and returned nice and fluffy, GIVE US A TRIAL Pioneer Laundry (1921) Ltd. Phone . . 118 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE I'hone 381 P.O. Box 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Sump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting Dr.-Alexander Smith Illock I'hone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Mptor Service, Coal Sand and Gravel, We Specialize in l'lano, and, Furnitum Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine stock of imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge. Every garment tried on before finishing, 223 Sixth Street GIVE TOURISTS OPPORTUNITY TO SEE CITY HOARD OF TKAIli: TO TAKE 11' mat- teu or too n.oc roxxtr- TlOX KA.STIIOI XI) TSe too close connection between boat and train was suggested at the Board of Trade meeting last evening by Max Heilbroner. who drew attention to the tact that on the last boat there dock. The businesses in town were affected by It. Tbey should be allowed at least two or three hours In Prince Rupert. W. O. Fulton.presldent. thought the I point well taken. The boat was nearly always late with the result that the (passengers were rushed through wlth-lout any opportunity to come up town, i H. P. Pullen suggested that this was no new question, it had been tried to I take the train out later In the city, but the visitors wanted to see the Skeena River scenery. It iseemed as if ;the alternative was for the boats to arrive earlier, say eight o'clock In the i morning. C. H. Orme said the matter of fish transportation has some influence In the setting of the time for the trains leaving. It was difficult to arrange to suit everybody. Olof Hanson suggested the boats jelther start earlier or run faster, and I Mr. Heilbroner added that a little more fuel oil would solve the problem. It was left for the transportation committee to take up with the officials. MOOSE CINCH STUART SHIELD ! m i i:ati:i (;um tiumimls ui in iaT MflllT'S FIXTl ltK The fourth Stuart Shield football game between the Moose and the Orand 'Terminals was played last evening in glorious weather Wfore the largest crowd of the season, the former winning 4-1 and thus cinching the trophy. The Moose, although playing uphill, pressed heavily from tbe start, and only deplorable shooting prevented a score. The Terminals, who were playing one man ; short, were reinforced by Johnny Sims lftftr IK mlnlltM mil th.r.ftav ViI more of the play. Dickens was unfor tunate with fine drive-which skimmed the bar. At tbe otter end Sammy Carrie started a fine movement which resulted In a goal. Showing fine coo-1 trol. he drew the defence, and sent out ; to Geo Mitchell on the right, who shot i In an accurate centre, from which F I Hodgklnson scored from close range. At I half time the score was Moose 1, Ter-1 mlnals 0. Both teams gave a fine exhibition on resuming, the Terminals having slightly the edge of the play. From a free kick Dickens scored tbe equaliser. The Moose soon regained the lead. Bplro Qurvlch badly misjudging a bouncing shot from 'rank Hodgklnson. The Moose continued to press and showed splendid combination, but met with a determined defence, until Frank Hodg klnson cinched the game tlr.ecn minutes from the end with a superb drive. W. Murray scored again" before the end with a shot which Qurvlch should have stopped, W. Murray, S. Currle and P. Hodgkln son starred for the Moose, while Oeo Hill worked hard for the Terminals, who yere obviously playing below form. The teams were: Moose W. Lamble: Skinner and Errklne: Oeo. Mitchell, Currle and Hoppers: J. Murray. W. Murray. Bye. A. jlodgklnson and F. Hodgklnson. Terminals 8. Ourvlrb; a. Howe and R. Howe; J. Sims. O. Hill and Hunt: Farquhar, Baker. Dickens, Meagher and Hamilton. The Stuart Shield standing to date Is as follows: W Moose , . 3 Regiment 0 Tttitliial 0 D. 0 1 1 L. 0 . 1 3 Pts. Provincial Constable A. Grant will sail tonight on the Prince John for Mascett where he is to be stationed. i PAGE FOUR THE DAILY iiEW3 9 BRINGING UP FATHER By George Mc j j! ' i i 1 i I ( i - i , " 1 1 ;r : i: ' ' 'lWi. 1 I what tui Attention!!. 11 1 I ' ' w FIND THAT ELEPHANT S5JSS25? CV,i LUCK THEKt l ((PMWV'V' WtK IMUW OUI HW s jn : s. " 1 -C 1 fu ak I HAD NO IDEA HE Prince Rupert VsOWlI SO MUCH V, - "I Students! i fu pa& r- rJp V See our window! A beau tiful watch will be Riven away absolutely free. A large clock dial ha.' spaces for the names of boys and girls attending school in Prince Rupert and writing on the exams in June. All you have to do Is' to come in and have your name put on. You need not buy anything! The clock will be wound O W7. by Intl Fr-tut Servic. Im Cr( Britain right mervd Large, Red Pimples Covered Her Face Miss liable Moore, Blenheim, Ont, writes: "A short while ago my face u covered with lartre, red pimple. I tried several remedies, but all failed. 1 At last' a friend advised me to tale were 52 tourists and none of them got and 1 took three bottles. a chance to come up town as the boat v.as late. These tourists would like to is entirely cleared up. j tip only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, loronto, Oct. SPORT CHAT It is fortunate that a lacrsso mat:h !s to be Included In the program for the Jublle' celebration' In Edmonton says the Edmonton Journal. It would do much to stimulate Interest in the national game If a match could be staged in every city in Canada on Dnmlnlnn T)av And lintoes ttat Is Aty . and self-restraint. Without these none may hope to excel. And It Is a gamei Canadians, it native to the soil, and older than the white man's government whose development we are to celebrate.; For some reason larrrwKe has never! "raiiffht nn In th U'at Thi mirhti to be a good time to give It a pro minent place in the summer sport HORSES RAN AWAY AND SPILLED DRIVER Mr. 6renler was thrown off near the! bridge and the horses, negotiating the many turns around the river road, galloped through town and were caught about a mile west of town, the wagon be.ng badly smashed. Fortunately no cars or teams happened to be on tbe river road at the time or a serious accident might hare occurred. Mr. Orenier went to Prince Rupert on 'i hursday formedioa'l attention. TERRACE Mrs. W. Fsrr left on Wednesday to pend a few days In Prince Rupert. Wm. Donald and Miss Jennie Donald j : otumed on Wednesday from a two 1 will never '..-.cnths holiday trip to Vancouver and regret the day I did this as my face i Seattle. have had the opportunity t3 see a new . M ,mouier nM Miss Marian Christie arrived from grain port but tbey did not leave the f Jhe hasn t had the i Prince Rupen on Wednesday and wUl Thomas Playfair Smith of Telkwa. Mrs. Miller who has spent tbe past :wo weeks here as the guest of Miss C. E. Peters, left for her home In Georgetown on Thursday. Mra- H "n,elma comcthing will be missing from the "f "Pnlcd Mr. Mist to Prince Rupert appropriate observance of the occasion. Lacrosse is one of the best athletic on TnurMlay' ' rports. It provides ample opportunity) for the development alike of muscles A number of returned men from here went -to Prince Rupert on Thursday to go before the Pensions Board which held a sitting t&ere on FrMay. The party included Thos. Turner, sr., W. II. Jchnstori',' A. CreeimW H. Mist. P. Merkley. George Powers. W. C. Chapman. E. M. Lawrence, O. Oangne. ... t After attending the district Conser vative nominating convention held in Hazelton on Wednesday night, the Ter- racf rttu onThurs- that came down to us from the first d'!gatM day. The party Included Jas. Nelson, George Dover, T. Turner and R. Cor- lett. P. Nash, who" was also a dele gate remained In the Hazelton district ta An mri i I rv v wnrtr thr Mrs. R. W. RUey and daughter lett on Thursday for Vancouver where she bas teen called owing to the serfcms Illness of her father. Mrs. J. Klrkaldy left on Thursday to attend the I O O P. and Rebecca con ference being held In Nanalmo. J. II. C.renlrr of Terrace Cut and Shaken McLaren, as I.O.DE. delegate from the Itemilt of I iki.iiI rolled Team local lodge will leave Sunday for the - ' south. TERRACE, June 4. H. Grenler re- c?:ved a bad shaking up and some cuts At a meeting called on Tuesday ibout the head on Wednesday when his evening last to consider be organizing team of horses, attached to a logging of a Boy Scout Brigade here it was wagon, ran away. The horses started decided to go ahead with the Idea. B. W anted For.Sale For Rent WANTED. FURNISHED OR BSMI-, furnhJied liouse for summer holl- dSVB. Ann! tr n Sttlat-a TTnlfuul FOR Trading Co. 131 WANTED - EXPERIENCED SAUSLADY . xor a a &t he hw pHor!QUALImD slKOLE iIAN. This Talnfthld reraedr h ln on w '"""'S ".iicuy the madtet for the past 48 years; put !nB nm at Knox Vntt Church to DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken fo less than 5fk WANTED WANTED. BUSINESS MAN WITH capital to take ball interest in my business. O. F. Brine. Austloaeer. P.O. Box 303. Prince Rupert. B.C. AGENTS WANTED AOENTS EITMsm SKX 75 A W easy selling Palco cnsncr Z. lb on sigbt. 'Cleans everything liK u. ,flc. Palco Products Oo . Airxavii ;.i ' c. FOR RENT RENT. SIX ROOM) O HO! modern, Sixth Aveni '.'.'. McBrlde. Phone Bliult 720 bt'lv. 6 and 7. Must hare good references Apply ' ' Universal Tradm Co. ill FOB KENT. NEWLY . - 1 modern house: also mr!i SITUATION'S WANTED 1 bou. Apply ais Fourth East. years general store owner. Canada: jTOR RENT. KORN18HFU APART trained accountant and typist: all meat by the day, week or month. round office man: fair shorthand: I Phone Rod G07. Scotch; desires position anywhere - " tw ..,1. t,." nrv t. ,nS ' FURNISHED SUITRft FOR RKNJ rlU B.C. I APP'y Musialleui Grocery. Phone It, I OU SALE FOR SALE. DOUBLE CORNER 7TH Avenue East and SeJ Cove Clrele: new chicken house 23 x 44, capacity 360, with or without 90 white Leghorn yearling hens. Would oonslder property near Terrace in eschange Apply W. C. Dyer or write P.O. Box 7i9. Prince Rupert. B.C. FOR SALE. BEDDINO OUT PLANTS, all varieties, raised In our own greenhouse. Prince Ruper: Floral Shop. Brighten up your borae with flowers. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. 48 FOOT combined fish carrier and tow boat. 27 HP. Atlas Engine. Handles 74)00 humps. M. M. Stephens. FOR SALE. TWENTY ROOM HOTEL with lease. Pull price 11.600. Write P.O. Box S3. Hyder. B.C. 139 FOR SALE. SIX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot In post once block. 1 2.200 .00. Apply P.O. Box 378. 115 FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS RB8TAU-rant. Do not lose your occasion! Apply PJ. Box Ta. U FOR SALE. SMALL PLEASURE BOAT. Apply Cow Day Barber Shop. U HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE. Phone Black 208. 131 ROWBOATS FOR SALE. PHONE RBD 335. y EXCHANGE t . run on the LakeUe side of the bridge. 'Cirlnldv 1 dtrt.i't'n 'in iutle:i of i NEW ANn RErONnllANn bought, sold and eschanged. Papa- dopulos and Marrta, &b Third Ave. Phone 046. .tf WD. WW) BOARD. THE INLANDER. fcond Avenue. Phone 137. LOST 830 ! LOST. CHEQUE TOR W0 IN FAVOR i of Dr. Pottengerf Finder please phone I 875. 133 AliCTIONEEK TOO MUCH CANNOT BE SAID ABOUT f my next sale. I win sell by public auction on Thursday afternoon. June 9. at 220 pjn. that beautiful resident ial site with residence 26 x 30, pitch roof, five rooms, pantry and bath, voranda. sunrocm. garage and sned. situated at 2175 Atlln Avenue. LoU adjoining , these premises cannot be bought for 1.500.00. Premises are situated as to. see the whole city and the beautiful, harbor of Prince Rupert. Terms arc easy enough to be within the reach of anyone needing not only a home, but a valuable speculation. Cash 500. balance to be arranged; or a discount for all cash on the" 'purchase price, Premises can be tnepectad anytime up to day of sale. For further Information, plione 77. I buy. sell or exchange anything of wine. a. F. Brine. Auctioneer, Scout Master. Rulen nnd rcKiilatlons I Mr. and Mrs. J. Raven left on Thursday to visit with Uiair daughter Mtv II. Croelman. Usk Advertise In the Dl!y News CHESTERFIELD Suites, dining HINT. desired. Phone Black 120. PIANO FOR RENT --5 ftO A Walker's Music Store BOARD t ROOMS TO R8NT -PHOHE rr DltESSSlAKING EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER. FOB-merly of New York and Etlmrmtin. Mra. a Smith, at Hyde Tramler. ISO Second Avenue Phone 680 UTHOI.STEiUNC FURNITURE REPAIRING.; DPHOUJ sterlng of all kinds Chesterfields recovered and mad to order All work guaranteed. PtKine green 003 a. M. HUNT. v ri kmti kr xntt uwars scrrEs BEDROOM Mrs TJnfter, PrpprleUieM TTjird Avenue. Maji Q. w. V. A. OnmX Unme t'nnkrd Meals. . Photve Blank 700 TAXI I'hone f,7 TkI (Call. George, Paul ov CuM) Sis and Seven Passenger .ludsi-bakers, at your difniml nnv i ime. KOSSftlltOS. POOL UOO.M ' .Meeker IHofk. (Ac.ro from hnor Hotels NOTICE TO COXtRACTOItS. Pltl.NCi: Hll-KUT Itl.H'iHU'T. rON'MTKI CTIOV- OK I'lllVCK HI IM IlT MITH'K oi LAM) !v Tl s I 1.8AM I In jrtii-'- !wt -net 'to , . 1( :hv:it i :i- . i .. Kar . : 1 .1.,. TAKfc .(. HCr v. tC .in;iftnv I . " ; i .- j v , r. -tefcr:!" 1. nil ct.nitu' . bi Ji-'-iii.n : i .nMns. iK-n '. 1 IT MONTH await, ami eoii'.a:!! less. OOH-1-. I ft( ; Oaijf 2 Apr LAM) V MTirt:.or imi In Prlnoe I!.;pr: :r'. of I'rr r, I: .hains mH nl ir ta. Kdiik? :i. i'ox TMOt NOT It'.' j ..';i'ij.a:'V I n;itl0u Fu.ii ll..:. "" tor permlwcii described l:.c's I CoiiWi: : r.' oh ins eas. ol u ' 1. Coast D:s:ri'M: t th"ii-e ens'. 1 ) ! If. u,r . o' conu:.i acres, mere r lew UQS.SK pack. dsted Jpril 2. J-' LAXi) In Ittmte 8. Coi Recordiiiv r m: room suites, beds.) Arn. b.C springs and mattresses. Ajunlnsttri TAKE KOllcr and Wilton carpets. Linoleum and'g unoieum rugs, oomplete borne fur-i to sooly !j' a 1 nlshlnps rt reasonable prices A Msc- Keliide. FU' 1 lure. Phon 775. ; It ESTA UltANT$ , iioou Kin c.trs tfssrlbed lands: iiiomv.w mux o.'is to milk iai LAXD Sealed Tendi-nt mi-rA "Tm,r c.r ! v . i Prtnoj Ruuert Highway.'' will be re- i Vjs.JliK I tsw ' H'i: ' oelved by.tiM- Minister of Pntiir wra ( ,.,, , up to noon of M.-ndny. tlie aoth dv t June. 1937. tor tin- cunstructl'.t. ol tin : T. p.- n,i . above Highway on Baten Island. 4.t;0',teh of miles 5 Swell approxlmBtely. Iiii.-' V " Plans sprrifLKtions. rtrct. and l.T" I . Vi- the 3Mh day of May, 1027, Ht iic l-!Com:-uiv I tni. psrtment of Public, Wor. Pr.rl.sment j om1 ? nber gulWlngs. and at the" following on - ? , rIVm , u i lw Dlstriet Envliieer. Prlnw Ri.nTn-t ;! V ... i Vancouver. Conies of pin iw, sjieclflcntlnn. 'l". can be obtained ft im'tlie anovo oir os on payiniiit of a cfspnslt of ten dollars (1000) which win be refunded on return of the plans, In gfod condition. Each tender must be aceotnntu'ei by an aeeepted bank cheque on a ctaariewi P.,nk c"da. made puyable to the Minister of Public Wcrl-s. for the '.uin of fifteen, Ahasmi4. daUsj. l ivooo i which shll be forfeited if Use party tendering detluui..iaenU!i4itu. mmItu ct when mlled upon to riu :,n. Th clw :o Of Uie succeauful ijM.i.rr .m i.. r. prices on uniforms etc.. h ive b"en Hent I "V,? with Kde the ,,ut OUt on on tn tho ,or" tnrm ' . unnll.rf 'ipplled. sIvik .li. ; for and It Is hoped t j nave Uic brtude 'formed before Julv l CooVik i -:i z it 3 3l.':v :: tlOD tlJi u rt!. Rang 3: then-e . tlwme esiiirlv : c:..liipie:i:f.i'. note at lew t fYr Chui-Datod Apr.: . LAXD NOT1CK OF INTI Ml' ii:'-i i In Saftte . C'-Bc3"rtiU!: D'rt'--snd sltuiile lii VI--: i'.u Ulaud. nr TAK Nr; Ci: Co. Ltrt.. of "i 11 It C- ot-fii,: ! 'i ' l -. apply ' ' ' iles.-;b'"l !.!: ' rToit'ini'it .in' :i he n.ir' .."' - i" i. "-.(.ir- " 'f, cnltl'' f ' :' ' c rnr Lut V2 '& sli f tij f.l!i! o! C"ii ininni' ('. rv h.i' Colitll'il' ' ' the sont :ii-.st emu' Inlet. neei, Clinrl'-' north 8!) i I .nrie: more or l; ' ' ' " the shore Hi'" in s 1 Hon to the IV,: lit ' ' '' ootltalutn" iicnv.. JU8KPH Di' Ki'l'i' Dated 2'Hli Arid- 1 CEKTil'ICATK OI ' ! MEX'I' " talned as securltv for th rtu anil aith- o inoM DUKE fill prformance of the work till thclclnlm. Lot No. 2'i4n satlsfact'iry comp!et!'i of the cr;n'""'' cunrlott.' M'-ltr! " Tenders Will tl'it ,h ,.nnvlrfM..i t.i,S.. .ItMlrtr-t t. ( 'left ' ' I "1 I TAKK NO ICE Ullil ' actual :guaHire of the ten- :i,tcciy rt, D() Frc M ilerer and enclttwii in the envoi w- V- 27IH" Intr' ' 1 furnished. ! v jiin:- ifler ! i The ltiwest or any teudar not neect- ilmnr.ivein- nu for !' ' sarlly accepted. 1 1.-.- n n gii-ni ' P. PHILIP. I An fur' hef l"1 ' Dputy Mini ter find I tinilir lectlfin ti.'i , I'juMIe Works Xhglneer. must be eointin-ir Department of Public Worki U'ir of sitih '.' 1'srllHtiK nt tluOtl , . r,.-iif- Vlettiriii, ii i! itPd !i:i.t i Hi' ' May 20, 10U7. 130 ; l I 1