f t r1 i -A' a. tnM If any segment of the Spme U in an abnoniul position fx!ss (luhluxatlon) preaure u proJuceJ on the nerve trunk u that point and diteaM di.vilopt. TaHCAO 'TFACt.jNCCIt TTH0T TUruiUMB3- T.HEAfT T.LtNCJ T.UVtlt t. stomach thaliinti3tim: TttOVCU T.APKdWX T. BLADDER TaUtilTALS TheChiropraor -3M? d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CIIIROFItACTOR I'a.ho-Neurometer Service. Open Evenings Rooms 6 & 7, Exchange Illock rhone 691 HOSIERY for SPRING in all the new shades Utility $1.00 to $2.30 Chiffon $2.25 Werners Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. MILK From Rulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING Cream Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones 656 and 657 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnltunj Moving. Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST Ilelgernon Rlock X-Ray Service Open Even. Inga Phone 686. ANGER, the TAILOR T Suits made to order, in our shop as low as $50 223 Sixth Street FIRSTSOCCER TEAM FORMED ItKUIMENT AT MEKTINO UST M;ilT iMccniEn Tfr ri'T .WHinr.u.t-tiox oS; arsuin irMit t: nKi.it The first football team tri the field -r6r the forthcoming season's activities is from the First Battalion, North B.C. Regiment. Decision to form a team was reached At a meeting of the regf- mtnt last night presided over by Capt. J. 8. Wilson in the absence of Col. J. W. Nlcholls officer commanding. The jieeung was wen attended and con siderable enthusiasm was displayed. An organizing committee consisting of Capt Wilson Quartermaster Sergenat M. M. Lamb and Company Sergeant Major A. Murray was appointed and another meeting will be held in. the near future to complete details for the aggregation which will be entered In the Senior League. Sixteen players In the Senior League last year are available to the regiment. i SPORT CHAT With the Maple Leafs-Anyox basket ball scries delayed for another two weeks, both teams will have to continue practice until the championship Is decided. It Is not easy to maintain In terest when the regular league schedules are completed In both towns, but It Is hoped that plenty of tune will now be given for the local association to complete arrangements as the expenses of the contest have to be guaranteed by them. Anyox seemed to be a little slow In n6tlfylng the local team that they Intended to challenge for the Mil-burn cup and, up to the time of the return of the Maple Leafs from Smith- ers. It was not known definitely that Anyox planned to come down. However, now that It is decided to have the series, there should be an early agreement on the dates for the games which should draw large crowds although - a little late In the season. The brilliant careers of Suzanne Lenglen and Helen Wills have stimu lated the appetite of Riviera tennis nrowds for women players of their call- tre and every ambitions manager of tennis tournaments there feels the need 6f personalities. Betty Nuthall, 16-year- old, English girls' champion. Is the hope Of the Riviera tennis promoters at present. Her quick rise from the child wonderhood class to the position oi serious opponent of crack-players at the Cannes tournaments bears out what en thusiastic critics have said of her from the first. When she recently defeated Mrs. Anthony Corblere, of Boston, 6-0, 6-4, the managers sat up and were hopeful. Mrs. corbicre's remarkable steady and brainy phty made tier a dangerous opponent for the best players it"'Citrjnf. Betty's smashing drive .al though not backed up as yet by unU formly steady game, will bring her ii) among the first eight at Wimbledon '.his year, critics say, since seeing her Olvlcra play. Many of them consider her development more remarkable than was Joan Fry's at the relative stage of her career. Dates for the Spring racing moots of the Prairies Thoroughbred Breeders and Racing Association have been announced, the season to open as usual at Calgary, where two meets will be held, at Victoria Park from May 21 to May 28, and at Chinook Park from June 1 to June 8, Winnipeg racing opens at Polo Pork on Saturday, June 18, continuing for seven days. The opening day will see the running ot the big western Canada Handicap with a purse of 12.600 added, the race to be over the mile route and only open to Western Canadian brcds. Other feature events are the Grain Exchange Handi cap, the Royal Alexandra Handicap, the President's Handicap, the Free Press Handicap, the Wheat Pool Handicap, and the Speed Handicap on the clos ing day, June 25. At the Whlttler Park ' meet, opening June 27, and the other j major events of the spring season, the; Sneer's Handicap for three year olds' And up with 12,500 added money, will be run that day over a mile and ' sixteenth. Other feature events here1 are the Fort Qnrry Handicap, the Presl-1 dent's. Handicap, the Tribune Handicap, the Dominion Day Handicap, the 6t. Boniface lfaridlcap, and the Stockyards j Handicap on the closing! day July 4,' The purses will bo 700 xctopt In the( : feature races where It will run to J $800 and $1,000. The new rule passed on last year goes Into effect thla year, a'nd all horses racing at meets under the. Jurisdiction of tho Association must be registered with the Canadian National live Stock Records at Ottawa, or the Jockey Club, New York. ANNUAL SPRING SALE BV LADIES OF UNITED ; CliURCIf IS ON TODAY The annual spring sale of the Ladies Aid of First United Church Is being held this afternoon in the church parlors having been opened at 3 Vclock by Rev. a. a. Hacker. In the hall, which I Is adorned with seasonal decorations j are many tempting articles of ornament and use In addition td the ever popular tea tables. A further attraction li the presence of the ladles orchestra under the direction of Mrs. a. A. Bryant j The following ladles are In charge: l Tea room Mrs. W. B. Cornish. Mrs. Mrs. John Munro, 1403 Second Ave. Westvlew, was the surprised hostess Of a group of wcllrwlsbing friends on Sat urday night which gathered to honor her birthday. Whist, singing, recitations and dancing were the order of the evening and a happy occurrence was the presentation to Mrs. Munrofby Mrs. S. V. Cox. on behalf or the company assembled, ot a beautiful sliver cake plate. Prize winners at cards were Miss Jean Martin. Miss Lizzie Jones, Oeorge Boulter and Jack Munro. There were solos by Mrs. J. R. Murray and J. Boulter and recitations by Mrs. Leek and Miss Jones. The company Included Mr. and Mrs. Vic Houston, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boulter. Oeorge Boulter, Miss Irene Boulter. W. F. Cameron. Mr. McRae. Mrs. Leek. Mrs. Cox, Miss Jones. Miss Martin, Duncan Munro, Mrs. J. R. Murray and Mr. Pat' tcrson. When insanity as a defense in murder trials peters out, what will be trotted in? I service I of .11 Fairbanks'Morsc Marine Diesel Engines Full Diesel prindpie no auxiliary Ignition devices. Two-stroke-cycle simplicity with airless injection of fuel. No valves to grind ; no complicated valve rockers to keep In adjustment. Uses low grades of fuel oil. High economy in the use of fuel and lubricating oil. Excellent manoruvering and operating qualities on light loads and slow speeds. Sturdy, compact, with nil parts readily accessible. Small tpoce requirements. Made in tie following tizes: ) 20h.p. 2cyl. 180 h.p 6cyf. 40 h.p. 4 cyl. 240 h.p.4 cyl. 00 h.p. 3 eyl. 360 h.p. 6 cyl. 80 h.p. 4 cyl. 480 h.p. 4 cyl. , 120h.p.-45cyl. 600 h.p. 5 cyl. 120 h.p. 4 cyL 720 li.p. 6 eylj rVht CANADIAN lft.lTlwnlcMone COMPANY-jClmUl TM MATTY ST.. VANCOUVER. B.C. Headache Made Her So Sick She Could Not Work Mlas "Lola Whlt, Cape Bald, N.B., writes i "I suffered severely, for a loig time, with a bad headache. It would ache and ach until it made ids eo sick I could not work at ail. - A friend recommended Iwlalft Jid f ter uW a few bottle of this medicine I fet$ that I cannot rwom-mend it too highly to all those who uuer rrom neadach cf any kind." ror tne past 43 years B.B.R. has Frank VIcktrs. Mrs. Olof Hanson and s put up only by The T. ifilhnrn . a . , jars. w. i . itergln. . I Fancy work Mrs. D. Santerbanc I Mrs. T. j. Shenton and Mrs. W. W. C O'Neill. Plain sewing Mrs. J. Krlkevsky. Mrs a. M. Hunt and Mrs. M. Thomas. canay Mrs. a. V. Wilkinson and Mrs. O. W. Kerr. Home cooking Mrs. W. A. Mathoson arid Mrs. C. J. Stevens. Cashier Miss Isabel Haddoci. MRS. JACK MUNRO GIVEN SURPRISE Happy Ki-ent on Saturday Ktrniue a H est view Hnme In Honor of I'opnlar Hostess , . T f . - . . Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont BOOMING SMITH FOR PRESIDENT MtVWiKICS SKF.K OI'BX MIMiKIIVKSS AT ISMS IIF..MOC UUIC CONVKN-TIOX Ml lllOO, KKKH AMI iaox.miky .Lsn ix m:x- XIV(1 WASHINGTON. DC. April 5. Reports cf much activity In behalf of Governor Al Smith of New York Intended to aid the movement to nominate him for president oa the Democratic ticket, are teaching Washington from various di rections These reports, which are well-authenticated, leave no doubt that a real campaign Is being carried on for Smith lr. many states. Some talk has been heard that the Smith managers were not awake and were letting things drift on the theory that It as luu emly to begin seeking delegates. But the fact appears to be they are making what U generally called a "gumshoe" campaign lu both South and West and that they are already getting some results. While In states which are certain to land In the Smith column there will be open fighting In his behalf and dele gates will be openly sought for him. another sort of a movement is being made in states where there Is stroni opposition. There, the strategy will be to secure as much second choice sup port as possible. On the success of this effort to get second choice dele gates, the nomination of Smith apparently depends. What has occurred recently la North Carolina Is lllumlmtuig. There, the program which l)i 'being arried ont is repeal of the .presidential preference primary lawi That troirram. whlon is as- sured of sU'ek-gas. will.bWoUowed Dy the necurlng of '"delegate!' to the Democratic National Convention through the-convention method and the friends of Smith are expected to see to it that the delegates will be not unfriendly to mlth and will be disposed to support Mm after the preliminary balloting at the National Convention provided he shows the, strength his lieutenants an- : icipate. I'I..X OI' IHADKKS In brief, the plan of the Smltn leaders is to have men-put on delegations in the South and West who will te open-minded at least and not hope-liwly antagonistic to the New vYork i?bvcrnor. What wrecked the hopes of Smith In the 1021 convention at New York wat the (act that the delegations from i large number of states' were made up either wholly or largely of men or women who were prepared to fight the nomination of Smith to the last ditch. Their minds were closed. They were Impervious to appeals. Wisely, there- lore, the Smith managers are seeking delegates who, If not openly friendly to Smith, are willing to support any man of whom It can be demonstrated that he la a probable winner at the polls The Smith leaders think they can make a good argument on the proposition that if nominated ho can carry New York, a large share of the East, the South and some scattered slates. It Is true, mora or less Is said to the effect that -because of the religious twiue and. the wet and dry Issue. Smith cannot carry tho South; that is, that he will lose a number ot southern states. But experienced politicians here take such talk With a grain of salt. They U anted! For Sale For Rent GILL NETTERS, TROLLER3 AND Launch Owners. You are Invited to visit Parker's garage. Third Avenue East, to see in operation the Ford Marine Motor, the lowest priced de pendable 14 h.p. motor on the market. It's wide range of speed, exceptional flexibility, economical opr-atlon and low priced replacement parts, place It In a class by Itseli. S. E. PARKER, LTD. Ford Dealers FOR SALE. SUITE OF SOLID Sf'AN Is mahogany chairs, upholstered In neat Spanish leather, Imported from Eurpoe. Will sell at a fair price This class of goods goes up In value, as It Is very rsre. A. MaeKenxle. Furniture. Phone 775. 80 FOR SALE. ENOLISH COTTAGE piano: Vlctrola: Axmlnsler carpet: household furniture. Phone Blue 7l9. OPPORTUNITY! 15 00 A MONTH NOW buys your future homesite. Walker's Music Store. HOARD BOARD. THE INLANDER. Second Avenue. Phone 137. 831 point out that Franklin D. Roosevelt, of New York, and some other Smith men have been dolV5 missionary work in the South and hart made heidmar. As for the West, It is refilled that be-cause of Smith's Influence, the New York Democrats In Congress support ed the McNary-Haugen bill. That fact undoubtedly will gain Smith some second choice delegates In the West and It win give him a good manr far mer votes If he Is nominated. otiiKit I'OsHimi.tTir.s The McAdoo candidacy for the Demo cratic nomination, the candidacy ot Senator "Jim" Tt-ed of Missouri, the aspirations of Oovernor Vic Donahev of Ohio none of these can be overlooked In considering the Democratic situation. Moreover, there la serious talk among many Democrats of nominating a Progressive' Republican, such as Senator Morris of Nebraska. The fact remains that right at this time, the chief or. ganteed campaign on the Democratic aide is being carried, on by the 8mlth lieu. tenants. In The Letter Box AX KXPLtVUlOX ; Editor. Dally News. lf In the Dally News of March la .n. peared an article about the Oona River school published by me. The statements made were without foundation. I hereby wish to make the nuhlia understand that this atatentent w km made with the Intentions to throw re flections upon this school or district, but tbrouch some unfortn nil tnl. understklidlng on my part. The Inspector's reports shows this school to be one of the best In his Inspectorate. H, T ANDERSON. "Ltttha CUtk Kitchen htlp You" Clark's PorK Beans Enjoyed ""V alike by A young and old, renectly cooked, easy to dl6m, nutritious, economical nd ready to serve. Tomato Chill or Plain Sauce. W. Q.ARK Llrnllsd Montreal, 1 aoe poub 1 s rrjjvx BRINGING UP FATHER . By George McMa!u!s it1Tll'lli7. I TfeiaiJft.-. , x W- '-( t W Hiiwf'liil ITT v r" PL BM.--JLta y,ssz ftp-: I'mmMm A i DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advcrtiicmcnttaken for let than 50c WANTED WANTED FOR CASH. MODERN HOUSE or Bungalow, fairly clow in. No agtnts. Apply stating price and location to Box 34. Dally News office. 83 FOR SALE IIEMSTITCMINfl HEMSTITCIIINa PICOTISO. SCALLOP-tug. M. Macdonakl. Exchange Block AUCTIONEER NOTICE OF SALE. LET 08 ALL 00 to that sale on Saturday at 3 pin. Place and Itemized list later. O. F. Brine Auctioneer. T FOR RENT NICE LAROE ROOM TO RENT IN private heme, suitable for tnUma. Oood location 772 Fifth Avenue West. Phone Blaek 811. PIVE ROOMED FLAT FOR RENT IN Wallace Block: some furniture. Phone Blaek 183. 80 FOR RENT. FURNlftHXD APARTMENT . by tfce day. weak or meats. Phone Red 007. tf FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussalteoi Grocery. Phone 18. roR rent aevaf roomed modern rKAiixv Phone Orrra 7U. 84 ROOMS TO RENT PHONE 878. LOST tf LOST. BUNCH OF KEYS. FINDER please return -to-Daffy Nw offlt. HCUTV I'AHIOK MareeUing Manteurtat Scalp Treatment Mlts. . MtHK 637 Third Avenue By Appointment. Phr 637. dominion rntxiTtRE rxcimni: lirxitirdr !ir,noo. proprietors 144 Third Avenue I'hnne lilac It) Furniture of all sorts bought, sold or Exchanged. UI'HOI.STKRIXf. FURNITURE REPAIRING: UPHOI- stertng of all kinds. Chesterfield recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 803. O. M. HUNT. WOOD t. KtW'XOX "rsl Cote. Mixed Wood Blocks per load Id 00. Kindling. ,per load 18 M Furnace Wood, per load II 00 Delivered. Salt Herring Phone lllark 4G RKSTAURANTS noon rats vrr. Mrs. Unner. Proprietress Third Avenue, Next O. W..V. OimmI Home f'ooketl Meals. Phone Black 700 TAXI A. Phone C7 Tnxl (Call Geonre. Paul or nnn Six and Seven Passenger Stude- hake nt your dinposal any time. ROSS RROS. POOL room Meeker Rlock. (Across from RmpreHU Hotel) PIHNTH 1M1IM.MT Tim.i. . - ......... ..i,, iniv,- i- ' e 4 4- 4 a, A a . m. Tt MDW. AI'llll. s '"Rh 3:24 a.m. 10:10 p.m. 'o 0:82 Km. t 21:87 p.m. ui;iNi;siiAV. aihu. 'Ugh ,4:00 a m. 17:04 pjru uw irrran m 22:42 p.m. TIII HMIW. Al'llll, 7 ''eh - i 4:82 ajn. 18:11 pin. 11:30 a.m. 23:30 p.m, niinw. .trim, g High 8:40 a.m. 10:H pm. kw 13:45 p.m. NvrmnAy, Willi, i) !"Rh 7:19 ajn. 21:00 p.m, tw 0:88 ajn, 14:09 p.m. Advertise in The Dalit News 2X4 ft. 19.7 " 3.0 " 8.9 " 21,3 ft, 18.2 " 3J " 7.7 " 198 ft. 10.7 " 4.0 M 0.8 " 1 8.2 ft. 15.0 8.0 18.8 ft. 18.0 ' 10.8 a.n I A V i ft MAIL SCHEDULE I OIIT-OOISO t or I he I'jisI Uoudays. Wednmdaya acl c it ciosea . . . To Vsnruot Sunday lueaaays , Thursday saiuraayi t April 12. 33 first class mall Is alsc ,,ucvum on Manaars. w Saturday by C.N IL trsiwi To tnjov and Alkf Arn- Sunday it Wednesdays i T Menart and I'remler Sundays Saturdays To Ft. MmrMonartd Xau RitwsM Thursdsys To Alaska l'o4M April 8. 18. 20 T Ouren 'hlOMte April S. 23 iN.rmiiNo I torn the Ml at I rom anrui er Sundays Wednesdays r Thursdays - -Isturdty ...... April 8. 18. 24 . Irom Any and Alice Arr.: Tuesdays Thursdays From Meaart and Premlr Tuesdars Sunday rom Ft. lrnpvn a ad Kir, Saturday Item Alaska petals April 12. 23 from Onern t'hirltlf- Apnl 7. 31 mix roi.ir.cTioNt Alt Graham i AtUnJve. t 1st Art. At 8th St C 8th Ave. tt Fulton St. t 8th Ave, A Thompson Uth tt Bberbrooke Ave. llth Ave tt Conrad St th Ave, it Hay Cove t 8th tt Hays Gov Circle Sth Ave. tt McBride St Prov. Govt. Didts t lrov. Oov. Wharf t OTP. Wharf O.T.P. Station 2nd Ave. & 2nd 8t V Srd Ave. At Fulton St ' 3rd Ave. tt 8th Bt I Sunday collection same as P" day only STEAMSHIP MOVEMENT lor Vauc-outer Suaday as Prince Cha :r Tuesday a. CiUla Tlmrsuy-M prince Ot . Saturday as. Cardens " . Princes Beaf; April la- -as. Prlncrs Mur Aprtl 22a. Prince Mi from Vancouver- Sunday as. cauia . . Wednesday, pr aeontu l Thursday--. Cardena Saturday , prince Bt a. Prince Charlr April 8 as. Princess Mrv April 18 as. trincrss Mur April 29 s, princess Man Tor Port Mmpson and Nss Ithrr iiiursuay ss. cardena oaiurnay -aa, cafdrnn . . 'm An.tox Sundiy as, Catata Wednesday , Prince Oeorre Irom An)o Tuesday Calais Thurdy , Prince Georiir I'or MeHart Sunday a. Catsla Saturday as. Prince Charle Irom Mruarl Sunday s. Prince Clisrles-Tuesday-. Catala lor (jueen t linrlolles April p a. Prince John April '23 a. Prince John I'ioin tjiiern Clisrlolles April 7 -as, Prince John l or AlHkN April 8- -as, Prlncass Marv April IB-ai, Princess Marv April 30-ia. Prince Marv I ruin AlHsks April 12- a Princess Mry April 33--as. Princes Mury