Make the Old Car Look Like New! Give it a finish that will start bright and stay bright you can do it yourself. For this purpose we suggest Val- ' spar Enamels a combination of ' : "the finest pigments carefully pound in the famous Valspar Varnish itself. VALENTINE'S VALSPAR NAM EL Sun, rain, mud, dust, gasoline, nils iven loiiiig water rom tie r-Jiatorrrvi not dim its fine Justre. Easy xq apply, there are twelves beautiful colors to choose from: For Sale by KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Plume 3 Spring Coats in Shades of Navy, Gray and Sand "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Rox .327. rnnceKupc BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for East hope Engine:) and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK f f Compass Adjusting MILK From Bulkier Valley FKESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy r Phones 656 and 657 LINDSAY '5 Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing-. Team, or Motor Service. ConJ Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and , ( Furnltun) Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order. In our shop: $50 an low a 223 Sixth Street TERRACE PREPARING O 1927 y Intx riTuc Sfwt, Inc. FOR JULY FIRST Cmmlllees ,.ppflnlcd to Arrniifr le- lall or lelrhratloii on fnnreilrr-alion l;) TERRACE. April S3. A Joint, meeting of the committees appointed by the dlfffrent lycal organizations to arrange tor a Dominion Day Celebration was held In Gordon" hotel on Tuesday evening. E. T. Kenney was appointed chair man, with George Dover as secretary. The chairman was asked to appoint a Xlnance, s program and a decorative committee. These were named as follows: Program A. H. Barker, (convener). Rev. A. yv. Robinson. Mrs. J. Warne. F. C. Bishop, ,and Jas. Smith. Finance--?. T. Siindal; "J. Tyler. Mrs. p. W. Cashtdl. 8. KirJUldy, and W. Klrkpatrick, Decoration D. W. Cassell, W. T. Att- wood and O. T. Sundal. It was suggested that the program committee ask the school stall to undertake the training of the children to take part in the day's program. It was also suggested that the pro gram committee Include In their program as a "Grand Finale" to the cele bration, a Joint church service to be held In G.W.V.A. Hall on Sunday. July 3. KITSUMKALUM LAKE MINING MAN WEDS MUm Christina Allard llecanie Bride, of Alfred JUgan at .)ulet Oremony VeMerday Arteriioon The wedding took place quietly In the United Church Parsonage at 2.30 yesterday afternoon. Rev. Oeorge G. Hacker officiating, of Miss Christina Al-lard, daughter of the late Maxtne Air lard and Mrs. Allard of Duncan Station, Vancouver Island, and Alfred Egan, son uf Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Egan of Aus tralia, a well known prospector of Kit- sum kalum Lake. Witnesses to the ceremony were the bride's uncle, Mat thew Allard, and James Currle. Mr. and Mrs. Egan, who arrived In the city at the first of the week from the interior, will proceed by tomorrow morning's train to take up their residence at Kltsumkalum Lake. PPCE GEORGE Judge Robertson was the speaker at the Prince George Board of Trade's tun-J cneon on weanesaay. lie gave nis vltws of what should be done to make Prince Oeorge the commercial centre of the great, district of which It la the geographical centre and urged that' the aim of the residents should be to .de velop the Peace River district. The great potential resources there would Wily; li'iippreria&d iVhen transportation of McBrlde also made a brief address, Sam Fulvo was elected a member of the board. An early start la being made this year by the Canadian National Railways' on maintenance work, In this vicinity,' Extra section crews wilt be put on next weeX. a requisition having been re ceived for ninety men for the gangs be tweeit Endako and the Alberta bound ary. William Ellis, who has been conductor uf the Prince George alee Club for the two years since the club's inception. was presented by William Bexon, on betialf of the club, with a pen and pencil st on the eve of his departure for Victoria where he will reside. Maude D. Renwlck has been elected Queen for the May Day fete which will be held on May 14 under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary to the Prince George Hospital. Al JoluiAon, head of the Al Joluison Lumber .Co'.,-confirms the report that bU company will rebuild In the vicinity of the Hansard site. The new mill will r.ot have the capacity of the one destroyed by fire last year but will he designed to cut approximately 20,000 feet dully. Work will commence as sooit as the frost Is out of the ground, Nechakn Lodjje A.F. it A M, held IU annual at home last week with It. II. Ouest, master of .the lodge, presiding. Among the speakers were Rev. 8. T. Gal-bralth, Mrs. A. M. Patterson, Alex Wimbles, E. J, Newman, F. Mathesou, A. B. Caused . .Constant Coughing Mrs. D. M. Nolan, DougiastowL N.H., writes:- -"Two vears aeo I had a terrible tuU which settled ia "niy broiu'Jiial IuIk-s and ransd constant roughiu;, and. 1 could sot lep day or nijfht. I read about Dr. Wood's 4 IMortvav Pine Syrup and thought J would ?iv It a trial After takinjf three bottle I was Completely rid of my cough, and hart Levtr had a cold alnce." 44Dr. Wood's" has bea on the mar- ket for th patt 3S years, and its timely use may sav you from sofferiag from some serious bronchial ft lung trouble. Price 3Sc. a bottle, larg family aits 60c; mt up uly by The T. Uilbnr Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. Sibley and Henry Wilson. Miss WUma Young gave a vocal solo. The committee In charge of the event consisted of H. B. Oucst, A. E. Sibley, Herbert Wood. William Coop, Thomson Og; and A. M 'Patterson. The local Elks' Lodge will hold It annual flag day this year on May 2i Instead of in August. Following the festivities for the children In the afternoon, there will be a ball In the Rltts-Flfer Hall In the evening. On the eve of her. departure for Vancouver. Mrs. Arnold Flaten "was the guest of honor at a card party given la?t Saturday at the home of Mrs. George Mil burn by the .Order of the Eastern Star. Having been the first secretary of the local chapter, Mrs. Flaten was presented with a beautiful finger ring by the worthy matron, Mrs. Herbert Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Flaten left yesterday for Vancouver whence Mr Flaten has been transferred In the service of the Royal Bank. Murdoch McLeod, Vancouver eyesight specialist, has decided to make Prince Oeorge his future headquarters. Mrs. Thomai Sotnervllle left this week to pay an extended visit to her former home in Quebec. Miss Jennie Nash left yesterday for Vancouver where she will seek medical advice. She Is accompanied by her mother. N. C. Jorgensen has entered into a contract with, a Chicago firm for a large quantity of cedar poles which he will take out in the vicinity of Blue River. t The residence' of Andrew PreUs In Central F.ort- GeoVge ,was dotttroyrd by fire on Tuesday 'evening, .the blaze originating n iiie attic from an. overheated stove, Tne 'greater pari oz ine iunu- lure was saved but the lass on the house will be almost complete, little Inxurance hav.ng been carried. Oeorge Garhardt, who has been pros pecting, fishing and cooking In the Prince George district since 1912, has left for the south and will engage in fishing on the Fraser River, making his headquarters at Stevestoh. Andrew Hanson and Brlta Velma Rmpp of Quesnel were married In the parson age of the Connaught Hill Lutheran Church last Sunday by Rev. A. W. Trinklein. Ernest Levesque, Round Meadow farmer, appeared before Stipendiary Mag istrate Mllburn here this week on a charge of having a spring gun In his dwelling. The police allege that Levesque had a double-barrelled shotgun fixed up so that anyone entering the building would receive the charge. It is suggested that .the gun ' rigged to cope with trespassers. SLITHERS While iiv thl district last week, A. M. Whiteside of Vancouver addressed the local branch cJT the B.C. piamber of Mines. .JHe criticized the government ;iew mining taxation measures. pi town councU has several request front residents ior sidewalks to be built lU varjoui parts. Ttf commissioners are planning a program of street rock ing at least as extensive as last year and considerable extension of sidewalk ."MClllt(eM has already been decided upon. "t. C. Dawson will ,ojen a men's fur nishing store next week In the newly completed Mcssner building. ' A meeting of ratepayers Is called fot next week to decide upon a site lor the propoMed new High School building here. s Judge Young presided at a fecial session of County Court here this week. A charge against C. W. Dawson of H&zelton of having beaver skins In his possession jmt of season was-dismissed as was also a charge against a llazelton man In. which an Indian woman was Involved. ,, The recently formed Topley Consoli dated Mining and Development Co. rtarted work on its holdings at Topley this weekjulth . II. Taylor, managing director In charge of operations. The movement of prospectors to the field is very active. " A dangerous situation exists in Smltliers Irani the year's accumulation t dead and dry grass. The town coun ell s asking citizens to burn the grass around their property, before the fire efason opens on May 1. The Women's Auxiliary of St. James Anglican Church held a successful apron tea last Saturday afternoon In the Boy Scout Hall. Receipts from the tea, sale of paper flowers and other activities brought a profit of t83. After an absence of two years. Miss Arlene Klrkpatrick 1 visiting with friends In Smithers. On Tuesday, night of this week; she was the. guest of honor at a delightful lvouse party given by M1m Ruth Miller. Ed. Dick, who arrived recently from Vancouver to Join the local stall of the Royal Bank, Is shortly to be transferred again through the addition of Bud Cazelcy to the staff. Kenneth Warner, motored from Burns lake to Smitner last week., He. found Uy.. going - very rau'gi, anct,: on. return trip, nc nief wfthia mishap' which tied his eft! tip 'at Uio1' M'ciiiris ranch at North Bulkley. XIrs. Norman Kllpatrlck and son left this week for Harlton where they will visit for a couple of weeks, at the home of Mrs. Kllpatrtck's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. TERRACE D. D. Munro of the Land Settlement Board, Smithers, vV-lted at his ranch here during the week, returning to '!... I ... .-I W.n..n Mrs. D. W. CushcIIs and daughU-r spent a few dsys In Prince Rupert at the beginning of the week. At the semi-monthly meeting of the Goodness Has a Price SAL AD A TEA If you pay less you get inferior quality s - u anted' For Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in FOR RENT FOR RENT- MODERN FlVK ROOMED house wlUt bath. Just over section 2 bridge. Phone Blue ,C0I, alter six o'clock. FOUR ROOM MODERN FLAT FOR rent.- -Westenhaver Block, Second Ave, Phone loo or Blue 120. tf FOR RENT.. .FOUR ROOMED FLAT with range. II J 00. Apply Mrs. K. E. Blrnle. Kazelton. BC. 7URNISHED SUITES FOR KENT. Apply Mutaallem Grocery. Phone 18. ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IP desired. Phone Black 120. PIANO FOR RENT. 15.00 A MONTH. Walkrr's Music Store. ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE tf AUCTIONEER OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF AOONY to my opponent. To roe It Is business, I buy. sell and excltange any. thing of value. Prltate sales dally Oramorjhone records exchanged. Residential sales solicited. Spot cash for household furniture. All sales guaranteed. Phone 774. O, F. Brine, auctioneer. BOARD BOARD.. - THE INLANDER, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING. PtCOTING. SCALLOP- lng. Dollar Store. Phone Red 334. W.A. to the Terrate Hospital, held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. II. Burnett. Dr. Turpel gave a very interesting talk on typhoid fever. It's causes, method of treatment, and pre cautions necessary to combat the spread of the disease. Oeorge Little returned on Tuesday from a business trip to his lumber yards In Smithers and Vandertioof. Mrs. a. jiaudenscnild returned on Wednesday after spending a few days with her daughters In Prince Rupert J. C. McRae of Prince Rupert re turned to Terrace again on Wednesday to continue his holiday here. J. C. McRAE BUYS KITSUMKALUM LAND Part pf Old tad" U'eeks l ariu ( haure. ' Hands Ik-tueen lx-nl lii.lii- '. James C. McRae of this city has pur chased flfU-en acres of the old B. C. CDad ") Weeks estate at KlUumkalum near Terrace from J. A. Klrkpatrick also of Prince Rupert. The land changing hands lies on the flats bcsl3f the railway tract Just west of the farm buildings. Mr. McRae plans develop incut of the land In small fruit grow ing ana mixea tanning and u, on the property where he will probably spend most of his time In future. EDMONTON COLLEGE BOYS REBELLION AT WEARING OF COLLARS EDMONTON, April 29. A revolt against having to wear collars aiut hunt elusive collar buttons under beds, etc.. nas recently stirred the peace of the University here. It all started when an undcrgrad got peeved becaue his one and only collar button eluded )Um, ana ne naa to attend classes without a collar. ' fVt Idea of freeing themselves from tne oaious oonaage or collars, occurred to teveral of the students who determln-rd to set a new fashion. Thev did u and drew a fine from the university auuiorivies. ipen loilowed a pelltltti asking for at least a hundred the collarlesn group having decided to seek safety In numbers. There Is every iiuncniiou vnai lne movement will spread. Advertise in th Dslly nwi By George McMana BRINGING UP FATHER r . :. I WFI I TU IT I TOT r THlfat&FlNE I VOOt.AIDlT-.wr.S: houo wu-u-'ru. ! NVOX A LIFE . kiEMrav -A RllT I HAVE WHAT'S THfcs. TIC THIS ON SAVEK. OT OUT OP HERE Vs AM IDEM f IDEA (of U f OO.UUU ' 'T'N l JAPAN-, MUST ( ----J CACClM'Mt'' I 1 I TAKE. Mir; CVJCJ J' " COT A TOOTH AC.HG I I -' rtr,j"niT " i ' I I J . w - i i il A COftnl T THEM HVItM t.o th'Vak .what titf ft sat. t A OUT AH' ClT.'bOME -i"TT rrtr r v . M NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No AdvertisemenOaken for lens than 50c FOR SALE TWO PURSE SEINE BOATS. 48 I 12. 30 hp. for sale or charter. i 33 hp. heavy oil ensin. In One eon-J ditlon. Goat IUBOQ. snap at i-jju. luciupanr. umuc 5 Purse Seme Wh. tf)r Jssmo , low price. tout of unnamed ;r-nt New and used machinery, biiat and lhrlT and drs Crsr erurine business for sale Stock w.- Tot 68. Barn 000. Price ,0oo. This la a money maker for a man who will give it his attention. Advise J. F1M. 3IS Second Avenue i Plione 23. 103 COME ON. BOYSI IP YOU ARE MECH-anlratly Inclined and want cheap boat engine, we will wll you a uwd Ford engine for 2 00. Part are very Inexpensive. Overhaul II yourself and you will have a 14 hp motor at a very low cost. Parker's Oarage. FOR SALE. 100 acres Graham Island. $1,000 or will exchatsfc for (nod etty property. Box 37. Dally News ofhre. FOR SALE. - FIVF. ROOMED HOUSE and two lots. Apply 1040 Tenth Avenue and Bacon Street. tf FOR SALE. SIX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot In post office black. I J .200 00. Apply rO. Box 378. IIS OPPORTUNITY! 1)00 A MONTH NOW buyi your future humesite Walkrr'n Music Store. nr.tiTV r tin mi Marrelling Manlenrlng Ssalp Treatment .MIC. I. M VII it 837 Third Avenue By Appointment. Phone 637. DOMINION U KMTI Rr. F.Xt II VfJf. Iiewiiirily A (latiion, prnprlrlne 144 Third Avenue I'hon HUrk 411 Furniture of all sorts bought, sold or Exchanged. UPHOLSTERING PUKNlTUrtB REPAIRINO: UP1IOL- sterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Green 80S. Q. M. HUNT. RESTAURANTS -p. OOOH KATH CUT Mrs. Unger. ProprleUess Third Avenue. Neit a. W. V. A. IIihmI Home fookeii .Meals. Phone Black 700 TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call Georjjc, Paul nr fiu.it) Six and Seven PASsenxvr Stude-bakern at your dlnposal any time. ROSS RROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Rlock. t (Acrona from Emppaa Hotel) PHINTK lllll.Mr'r Tintv a. .' ill., tll'l,.! 4 tM44t4f TIHUSIIW. .U'ltll. S8 Hlfth ll:0fl a m. 10 4 " 23:25 psn, 20.8 " 4:58 a.m. 0 0 " 17:17 pm. io - runny, .trim, so 117 a.m. 30.4 ft. 5:49 .m. 4.0 18:03 p.m. 3.0 " fATI ItinV, tl'IMI, 30 0:10 am. 23.0 ft. 12:45 pm, 21,0 0:33 am, 2.4 " 18:47 pm. 30 " High IIW High Advertise In the Dally Nsws. WATER NOTICE I'lW KMON u m TAKE NOTICE tt- r-. ; 11 JrhaVlrtk sV. t f water will lie c ;nei at a point sbcul j-jg and wilt be used j merclal purpese- as applicant irate i This notice s., pcsUd ou ine 3jm Oij i Ap: 10 j of this notlre sr.d so sr aea susnt tlierelo arid ia will be filed in if r : . Itrcorder at Pi t Rrjw (, to the applies n may br r said Water Rre M -r . n. troller Of Water Hi- tr uuiiaings. VK'.oru, bc r. dtys alter the fir.' tpynrjat notice In a local r p- j, of the flrat pub., r 3 . April rll 31. 1617 OOHSB PATKIS5 OX Luirrc By II, V Morrbow tr INI) ACT. NOTJCi: Of INtlMIO UK u:t: i.tM in iTince nuprri uus rz chains east of ntr a ea. itsnce 3. uet Dittn.- nsiion run .Lanners. L.a.x for permission ItzM f- ummrncmi si i chains east of nc-" !' Coast D:itrt : to low water mark fc. .1... II,.,, rA . I tV, VU.iil.4 ,tt.lv m - ment. and remain t as. oome PACKtwi cacv ITT n- Piled Ind Apf ! : LAND ACT MIT M l! or INTfATIO M1 i.i:tr. LtsR chains eat of nor ec: 1 nation rlan tar :r for permiMion PAmnulnsiRil 1. r chains at ut n 3. Coast District " ' ' llirnce east 10 ehalns; thence we ' I -of commencemen: 1 1 If Per 11. Mt Dated April 3. .1977 NOTICE IN THE MATTE It ' 3 ior me issue oi a - v of Title for Block " ' a 11.. ry It. III IIHF CMIU1II !' iJ hundred and w nr , ; . ' a .s t-il-. III. SatUfsctory proof 1 Z Ortrirt4 of Yule - , l.s,4aviwi iivisrvai s m of TUIe to the aove c: of Sidney WUlmore flcate of Title n di'lei and is numbered WS3 w i Land Registry Offi r DO., 6th April, 182J; jf 'ties" "'T QUEEN CHARLOTTE 11 r v lArwr. jsu iwsi ' -- nr. I'liltlintl. O h P"'m. ':, oiw-. tig' apply to tlx Minister licence to i.. ospKt J'o', and naturaf gas over n lowing described Una;1'" gate Inlet. Orahim aLtui Commencing at P5i,r. jl ship 3; thence BOehaiw 80 chains south; tnw'JST thence 80 chains north, mencement. . Located March U. ''(tf (ijj:en ciiAiM.('Ufc I DIVISION L.. ii r Portland. Ore.. phHl,..n,' uo th m timer . a . .. . ... ,.,l III. W ivviin w m.v K'-- i unip' and natursr as over s - lowing described UnUJ. Commencing t ,P2Ji.f(,n southwest comer of f".d shin li thence 80 chain . 80. chains north! inenre ,,, thence 80 fhalivs om. '