Direct as an arrow ipeej these great all-ttmul trains to the Mid- West, South and East. aV a XBW Union Pacific is your logical route to Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. Information and Reservations Union Million. Seattle, HO.t Fourth .vr. Spring Coats in Shades of Navy, Gray and Sand "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Rox 327. Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. IJox 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, HOW-ItOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage "Work Agents for Easthope Engines anil Stump 1'ullern NORWEGIAN IIALIRUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting M I L K From Ilulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND Willi. PINO CltEASI Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones G5G 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 Furnltuh! Moving. I i TERRACE AND LOCAL COUPLE TO MARRY Nuptials if Miss .M.irlimi:) St-limiifk and Alois Olim-sorg, to hp Uriel Tomorrow The marriage of Miss Marlanna Schmuck of Terrace and Alois Ohnesorg of this city will take place tomorrow morning at the Catholic church. Father McOrath will officiate, when the con-trading parties will be supported by Mrs. F. E. Wermig of this city and J. Spltrl of Terrace. uncle of Uie bride. In the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wermig, 537 Ninth Avenue West, a reception will be held. The happy couple, who are deservedly popular, will have the best wishes of j ' many friends In the city, the groom being a pioneer of the city, conducting' a barber shop on Second Avenue for several years. The bride, who has been a resident j of Terrace for the past year, arrived in the city last week. TERRACE FARMER James A. MrC'niniell, J'ormer Allterta (mill (irourr. Tells of Ills Success In Mixed Farming James A. McConnell writes from Ter race to the "Last West." a Canadian National Hallways publication, as fol lows: "I had the twenty acres which I bought here in 1921 all cleared and plowed by the end of 1924. I have now planted a large number of fruit trees, bush and vine fruits, which, with the exception of the young trees, are giving good returns. I also have part of the land under hay and xlover. This winter I kept about 300 Leghorn hens, which produced a revenue ot $23 a week, that sum being realized from the sale of eggs. In addition we used a large quantity for our table.'1 Mr: McConnell moved to Terrace from Alberta, after h decided to retire from grain farming. ALICE ARM The Kltsault-Eagle Silver Mines Ltd. jwlll develop the three properties Eagle, (Silver Cord and LeRoy on a large scale this year according to A. Mc- iGuire who returned recently from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria on business In connection with company af fairs. Compressors will be Installed at both the Eagle and Silver Cord and the construction of camps and trail Im provements starts immediately. Work on the LeRoy will await until a pack trail has been completed to the pro perty when a full force will be cm ployetl there as well. Nineteen tons of milling- machinery I to arrive this week for the Torlc mine., This will . complete 'the mill machinery- with the exoeptlon of ! the generator which will arrive about the beginning of June. Operations will start at the mine as soon as sufficient inor has melted to allow for the tak ing In of supplies. A. C. H. Qerhardi, managing director of the Torlc Mine Co., Ltd., was here last week on busi ness in connection with the mine. II. W. M. Rolston will visit Alice Arm In the near future In connection with his Insurance organization of this district. Mr. and Mrs. N. Sutolivich and daughter Zorka, have returned to Alice Arm from Anyox .where they-spent the winter. James Calvin returned to Alice Arm last week from Prince Rupert whtre he spent the winter and went down to the terminal city again on Tuesday. John Stark commenced construction last week of a new residence near Falls Creek which will command a view of the town and upper part of the In let. The house will measure 22 by 30 feet and will be one-and-a-half 'storeys in height. j 'peoifge Bruggy's big general jtore building was turned around during the week and now faces on First Avenue The provincial puMlo wolks depart inent Is now engaged In building up the avenue with gravel to conform with the general height of the thoroughfare, The Kttsault House, which has been the rtndervoui of loggers, miners and railroad men sver sine the town of cry ' FlyTox is so moderate in price. It is extravagance to be without it. Spray is so easy. Kill mollis, eggs, larvae. TniwxA in CmmUa m 4, Um icimtie liuteU' Um that mdiclJ t Uilio I utuu at JviutTiti! HimirtJi Sv Jr Nl. KILLS nils, MOTHS MosnnrrnES n t i i . Alice Arm began, hat been reopened for business by Roy McKlnley and T. Collins. The Welcome Cafe, which adjoins the Welcome Hotel, has been opened for business by A. Beaudln. Miss Christine Nuclch, who -attends cchool at Anyox, spent Uw Easter week in town with her mother. Mrs. Helen Nuclcb. A. Stafford and C. W. Kobbln arrived last Thursday from Vancouver and left the ' following morning for the Torlc mine. J. Burnett, boom man at F. L. Housley's logging camp, left last Thursday for the south. TERRACE Miss Spragge of Port Simpson, who spent several days here during the Easter vacation, with her brother L. F, Spragge, at the home of Mrs. W. A. King, left on Sunday for the coast. R. E. Allen, dlttrdct forester, arrived from the interior on Sunday and on Monday -accompanied forest ranger 8. Cooper to the school .where they gave an interesting talk on the value of the forests and the urgent necessity of the prevention of fire. The children were presented with tags as reminders of their interest in the preservation of the forests. Mrs 8. Haudenschtld left on Sunday IQ27 . Prince llupert where h will visit t with friends. A shipment of .trees and shrub, arranged for through the Parent-Ttcher Association hat arrived from the government nurseries at Esaondale. and is tcing planted out (n the looal school grounds. The shipment contains about thirty sycamore maples, ornamental and rhade tree especially adapted to this donate, as well as about ftny shrubs of various kinds. The trees have been ct out along the east and south sides of the grounds, and the shrubs are be-:ag massed In front of the hinh "Choel 'intll such time at proper beds can be arranged. Joe Spltzl left on Sunday for Prince Rupert where he will attend the wedding of his niece Miss Martanna Schmuck who is being married this elt to A. Ohuesorg of Prince Rupert. Mrs. W. W. Noon an and daughters, who have been vlsiitug with Mrs. F. W. Bohler left for their home In Telkwa .in Monday. The local mill was cloned on Monday jo allow for boiler Inspection by Government Inspector Jas. D-ivkfeon of New Westminster. The other mill in the district will undergo inspection during the next few days. Over thirty members of lbs I.O.O.F. and Rebecca lodges paraded from tbeir lodge rooms over Sparkea Bros, score to St. Matthew's Aofllcsa church for their special service on Sunday welling. The lessons were read by A. C. Fowler and R. M. Cory and an appro priate sermon was preaohed by the rector. Rev. A. W. Robinson. A children's Chorus was rendered as well as solos toy Mrs. R- Jlaney and Rev. A. W. Robinson. .. . Miss Florence VanderUp returned on Monday after spending, several day In Prince Rupert. A new gravel truek was unloaded hfre on Sunday for Uw public work department of the provincial govern ment. The Anglican Church and r re Cory are being wired for electric light this week Mrs. W II. Watt and daughter of Ameabury art spending a few days with Mrs. Watts parents. Mr and Mrs. II U Frank. Master Olof Hanson returned on Sunday to Prince Rupert. SPORT CHAT The Cunard MruiuMiln Co,, 4t tl!i Hustings HI. ttrsl. VBn!,inrn or any steamship agent. rtf Oetp.e pied lot 10114 i.uai Bt Louis wirld's brsebal) champions- would slip An Ocean Howe Party One continual round of pleasure ' By day there's deck tennis, golf, quoits, bathing, miniature horse racing, .sports of all kinds; in the evening cards, music, dancing. The grand finale A Bal Masque. All for your happiness on Cunard and Anchor - Donaldson Cabin Class liners. CAN .1 1 V anted For Sale For Rent III MHUTs SITUATIONS WANTED ECONOMIC UNIVERSITY STUDENT wlKhex office experience. Will be lrw lUy 1. Box 38 Djlly News OQlre. IIOAItl) HOARD. THE INLANDER. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137 AUCTIONEEU OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF AOONY to my opponent. To me It Is business. I buy. sell and exchange any-thing of value. Private sales dally. Gramophone records exchanged. Resldental sales solicited. Spot cash for household furniture All sales guaranteed. Phone 774. O. P. Urine, auctioneer. HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING, PICOTINCI. SCALLOP- Ing. Dollar Store. Phone Red 324. this year without ths erylces of Rogers ffornsby. player-manager, who piloted the team to a world's championship last year, the team has started Um reason well. The committee, having In charge the promotion of , a taunmlng tank and gymnasium, la anxious to go ahead with the project with as little delay is possible. As soon as a suitable site Is secured It Is planned to have plana prepared and proceed at once with the raising of money. In view of the fact Jut at the present time It is necessary :o go to the Salt Lakes for dip. the swimming tank should be popular with a Urge number of citizens who are In termed m aquatic ports. At a meeting held In Montreal the totter part of last week, the Canadian Boxing Federation, decided to affiliate with the National Boxing Federation hicii included the majority of the commissions in the United States. Thomas Murphy was elected president 'or the forthcoming yoar. Louis Ruben-teln. Montreal: J. Morktn. Winnipeg, nd P. Oagne. Quebec, were chosen j4ce-preldents, and J. P. Pltrgerald. Toronto, was elected secretary. The following were recotninrd as "anadlan tltleholder : . Bantamweight -Vsc-int. Featherweight .Leo (Kld" Roy. Montreal. WflterwelghV-Oeorge .Flfltld. Toronto. Middleweight Vacant. Ughthesvy weight :Vacant,.- Heavyweight Larry Oalns. Toronto Alex Burlle of Toronto, and Clorls lurand of Montreal, were selected a no best of the Canadian bantams and ..vi been ordered to fight off for the onors. PORT SIMPSON TAKES TITLE Defeated Alvunvli Keeenllv In I'lmL lor North It.C. Native Itn-Vrthjll (iuniiloiihlp PORT SIMPSON, April 27.- In a natketball tournament held by the Greenville CUImus' Association f Greenville. Naas River, the Port Simpson Aimeuc uuo won the title of native Northern British Columbia champions .liter competing against all other nor- '.Hern native teams. In the fin.i h,. Alyansh team met the Port Blmpwii Ath. letic -uiud team and the latter won by a score of J0 .to 13. The title carries with it a ..... presented by the OreenvUle Aamclatloii! which has been held by the Port simp. nr.. nunciic biuo ior the past three years, as well as holding the nativo title, the Port Simpson Alhlrtlo Club nlmi boosts the title of North ii...u UIHWH , , , Columbia championship, having taken w.r nonor iroin rrilice Rupert some tlnm ago. Bom people fi.td soft soop great help In cleaning up fortune, COME ON. BOVSI IF YOU ARE MECH-anlcally Inclined and want a cheap boat engine, we will sell you a used Ford engine for 23ao. Part are very Inexpensive. Overhaul It yourself and you will have a 14 hp. motor at very low cost. Parker (Is rage. FOR BALE. SCOW. WITH THREE room cabin, well built. In rood condition Light and cosy living quarters even for a family. Price only 124000 Including furniture. Apply to Svrd-mark. Cow Bay. M FOR 8 ALE AMERICAN STEAM HOIST. 7 by 10. double drum; boiler made for and tested 110: been used three week. ll.KO.00 fob Prince Ocorte. Address T. Rush. Prince Oeorge. BC. FOR SALE - NORTHERN PRODUCTION Chinchillas, from registered pedigreed stock. Does tlO. Bred dor 11200. Unrelated pair 1100 Fowney rur Farm. Terrace. B.C. Mi FOR SALE MONARCH HANOE IN perfect condition: Chcrterfleld suite: parlor table: kitchen cabinet: porch hammock. Phone 313. FOR BALE. ICO acre Orahaot Island. It .000 or will exchange for good city property. Box 37. Dally New enVw. FOR SAIX. - FIVE KOOMEB HOUSE and two lota Apply 1040 Tenth Avenue and Bacon Street. tf FOR SALE. SIX ROOMED HOUSE ANlil hit in post office block. 12.200 X Aptly P.O., Box 37. lift FOR SALE. CREAM WICKER BABY Buggy in good condition 1 13 00. Phone Red 371 S OPPORTUNITY' I3O0 A MONTH NOW buys your future homesiu Walker Music Store FOR KENT FOR RENT-MODERN FIVE ROOMED house with bath. Juit over section 3 bridge. Phone Blue Ml. after six o'clock. FOR RENT.. .FOUR ROOMED FLAT with range. 115.00. Apply Mr. K. E. Blrnlt. Harelton. BC. FOR BENT SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE: also furnished four roomed flat, rhone Oreen 733. n FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussallem Orocery Prions 18. ROOM8 FOR RENT. BOARD IF desired, phone Black 120. . . PIANO FOR RENT.340 A MONTH. ROOMS TO RENT PHONE 078. IIKAt'TY PAIM.OK Marcelling Manicuring Scalp Treatment MK. I, M tltlt M7 Third Avenue By Appointment Phone ttI7. tf iioMiMON hhmtihi; i:tn tNi: lieiuiiirily (lagnon, prnprlrlors 144 Third Avenue rhone mark 111 Furniture of all sorts bought, aold or Eschaiiged. UPllOI-STEItINO FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPIIOL-Iterlng of all kind. Chesterfield! recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 001 O- M. HUNT. RESTAURANTS OOOIl HATH CAFE Mr, Unger, Proprietress Third Avenue, Neit O. W. V. A. Iiwm Hnme CiMikrtl Meals. Phone Blsrk 700 TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call GeorKe, I'anl or (Just) Six am) .Seven PassenK-f Ktude bakers at your tliiposal any time ROSS IIR0S. POOL ROOM Meeker Rlock. (Across from Empress Hotel) Admtla In ths Dally Nw. We tin,- PA.3E F0U3 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM&n the I OONT KNOW- I I DOKlT KNOW MOvj rtAN'T o CIT L I'LL CO niCHT HAD EM LA.VT t KIN CIT fOU OOT OF ! XURRVOP' WE K4 AN GRAB iU5l YOUR MICHT WHE.KJ 1 THE HOUSE WITHOUT j Pillow." AE DUE AT ONE OF HER "time1. WENT "TO BED ft AGGIE SEEtKfVoO'.l thb.t'P. vonic wi Kcyb PILUOWV tY BUT THlb STUFFED ILL ONUTt OE NIORSUM' TME.V WITH HAIR SECOND' WUZ COME.' THEN I KIN A 1 1 ar ssi , , rar 'ZJi . II L4V T I MAKE ADEAUd 1 t UBS spa DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. , 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c WANTED HELP WANTED TOR LIGHT HOUSR-keeplrrg. Phone Blue 392. 100 Third Avenue East. 00 10 It SALE IN PII0H.VTK IN tut: mi imii:mi; m: In the Mjii'e. AM", aiuj In the Mtte- . Wlllistm T'hi, TAKE NOTICE UI.rud Dtnir, ' 2 1st day of Am ootnlrtl Aom.m . -. John William 1 parties hsv:n -estate are herr- aatme. properly tor the 21 m dav til parties lno-.: lequirrd to pay v decked I vsn n KUILM. or. DATED the 2i 1927. is i ... I nl .. IN PROII.m in. i iiii In tbe Matter of ' Act", and in ine Miner or - i . , ( Oerrurd l. idwi. 0 t TAKE NCJTirz Honor F McB Y April. i wss a r. tor or uw t". r -7 If. deceased Claim against - required to i . i fled, to m on or bf rv u this date, and a., par jr Estate are req-iirea f their mdeb'.e :net- Dsted the at o: t i b i'-;i IN PROHATl in i hi: srritrAit tntr ton Miii In the Matter - Act. and In the Miner of ' n Notli- rte-e TAKE NOl l' K ilanor F M i: Msrtfi. AD. 'J? ' ' mlatatrator Korlin. deea-! claim agains'. ' requireo ' verified, to m dsy of April AC' Indebted t.' ihe pay the am inn' me lorthwitii ht,r. IHlrd U) 3Sth 0 IN I'ltOHATE IS Till: fUTHTMi: nil ( tll-l Hill In the Matter Act": and In the Matter . r tleorge Htu-ii' '' TAKE NOTI' K Huior r. McB. April. 1927. I trator of; the rs' Hughe, deeease'i claim against ' requireu to tume fied, to me on Uils date, and the KsUtr are ' amount of thf forthwith NORMAi fj: i . . nr D luted trie ' IN PltOUAT! - i A ,.1 IN tllK MTWIIME n.l ' In the Mattec Art- aurl In the Matter of ' ' r Fersch. Ilrear TAKE NOTU K Honor. F McB. Y March A D. 192V I ' ministrstor iwit" estate or lieinri' all parties havini; e-itste are hr eby same, proper vr,u" , before the Sf It dsy and all par' , Indt-blrdnfM to m i: NOIIUAN A rttlr' Pf Dated the SOtH 1 1927. IV PHOHATF' IN TIIECrilr:IMTn" " " tht ' in llie " . and ..... In the- Matter of tM f - , TAKENOTICF. Bowmsn. i'T., lh. m . nonor. r. w".. - 1 j , IM February. AD. Administrator of J F. Bowman, dr j; , having clalnw S hereby required to furn l""1 mc ,, perly verified, to Sttli day of Msr r t Jrbtednesa Dsted th 24th d 1027. I