AGS 70U3 OQNA RIVER SCHOOL BRINGING UP FATHER By George llcM NEEDS SOME REPAIRS I JO- ff-t ,)QCf' l THlNr I AM JUST THE " WORD VOU " J MA) VQU WANT ECRE.TAKV- II. r. Anderson of porrher llan hettle nient I ltulne Villor In t'lty It. F, Anderson of Ooiut River is business, visitor In the city. Mr. Anderson state that the condition of the public school at Oona River la not : satisfactory. The pi see needs stumps In the ground ijwljfdJyuft icuce puv in iot me proiecuou oliuir children. The building, too. needs paint lug. Neither are conditions Inside' the school room of the best. It- require better ventilation' and the wall and window sashes are also In need of paint. The .school Is prettily located. Everybody at Oona River is busy now with gardens and fixing up boats in readiness for the opening of the fishing Thers jolng to be a big St. Patrick's dance at Ouna River tomorrow night. TEACHERS IN ATUN DISTRICTORGANIZING One of 0Jl f New llod) llelug lutlueA at Alljox Would he In livid Annual foifienlktii al ITIiut It u pert AN VOX, March 15. A South Atlln Teachers' Association, which would include teachers from Granby Bay, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premier and Anyox. is be-ing formed 'here. One of the objects is to hold an annual teachers' conven-, tlon at Prince Rupert. Officers have" been elected, as follows: . President Robert IL Manzer. Vice-President- James C. Hutchinson. Secretary-treasurer- Miss A. Fetterly. ANYOX COMMUNITY HAGUE OFFICERS RECENTLY ELECTED ANYOX, March 15. The Anyox Community League has elected the following councillors for the year: J. Wilson, J Buntatn R. O. Cutler. O. O. Mcln-tyre. 8. Orimaso. W. Selwpod, F. C. Townshend and w: Otbb. At the same election, John McCallum was re-elected Beach representative to serve on the. hospital board. VANDERHOOF R. C. McCorken, George Ogston. Stephen Holmes, John W. Paterson, J, M. Johnston, R. H. Moore, Samue) Cocker and H. V. Taylor have been nominated by the Vanderhoof Board of Trade to attend the organizing con vrntton of the Associated Boards of Trade In Smlthers on May 19. ; A daughter was born in Vanderhoof on March 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Dickinson of Fort St. James. The - Infant died soon after birth. ueorge ugston and Roy Taylor are going to Burns Lake on Thursday to : take ' part In the organization of a branch of the Canadian Legion there. The following . delegates represented this district at the provincial Liberal convention in 'Vancouver last week: E. II. Smith, president ot the district. association: Phil BruneU, A. M. Ruddy, Andrew Brown and P. J. Mulvlllr. Bums . Lake, T. A. Christian. Endako; II. L. Black and M. J. Hartman. Praser Lake: William Bunting, Port Fraser. Owen Buruette and Henry C, Ludwlg, Snowfall In Vsnderhoof district this winter has been Just . about average. . One Inch fell In September, none In October, three Inches In November. 13 Inches 1n December; 5', inches In January and 84 In hebruary, making a total of ilk Inches up to the begin ning of this monjh. The Vanderhoof Board of Trade has received a messagef from the district superintendent of postal service at Van rouver stating that it has been found Inadvisable to inslal a post-office box , at tli local railway station. Committers are active here In making preparations for the fitting celebration of the piantuud Jubilee of Confedrra tlou on July 1. Under, the direction of Oeorge Gas ton, the' Young People's Society augld a ioock parliament In the United Chureh. , ALICE ARM Development work on the Devlin Tunc property during the coming year I will Include the continuation ot the present tunnel which has not yet been driva-n far enough to encounter the ore , body. Word to this effect has been re celved by C. Williams from J. J. Murphy, who inspected the property two years ago aitd who expects to be here June. la Having taken in isuwlUmtoXawp H over he, now.tA. Djyldsmj will co ineucievelojtmeuf f&tM wie BU Hcird-prouVrtystWwontHA He i con Hue the tunnel started last year aa expects to encounter surface showings ; at depth. . Two silver grey fox skins, one red fox and some, mink and martin skins were , hlpied south on Monday by J. Plynn, . who Is engaged In trapping on the east j side of Kltsault tlaU. JUm fox skins, , which were caught on the flats early in the winter, were beautiful specimen . .-,. i LOUDtK'. 1 1 jr-m r ir. 60T HER FEET WET CAIGNT BAD COLD Mrs. Ere ett Halt, Cardinal, Out, irritesj-r'fst winter I got y feet wet and I eaaght a terrible cold. I touk different kinds of medicine, but bods did me any good and 1 seemed to U gutting- worse all the time-One dav J was reading alxmt what your medicine had done for ethers, so thought I would get a bottle. After I' had taken a few doses J found It. was helping me, so J took a few bottlsj and was completely restored to health. I cftLBOt praise Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup In prime condition. too Mgily. as I believe that If it wtrt ot for It I would be aa Invalid to-dV." . Prlte SSe. a bottle, large family si if 60.l put np only by The T. Uilburi loo', limited, Taronto, Oat. t a. V- Bruggy, local business man. U expected back this week from Vancouver whence be went to represent Alice Ann- at the provincial Liberal con vention. Good Ice is still available at the Alice Arm skating rink. It is rather later than usual this year. Alice Arm cannot agree with the various editors of British Columbia that spring is here or Just around the corner. Alice Armltes and visitors from the ter a business trip to Vancouver and cither points in the south. Mrs. E. Ness and family left last week for Vancouver where they will Join Mr. Ness and take up their future residence. The family had lived In Alice Arm for eleven years. outside will be able to Imbibe their beer with pleasure here. Ole Evlndsen has furnished tip a most attractive parlor In the Alice Arm Hotel and local people ssy it will be an added asset to the town. A daughter wa bom at the Anyox Hospital on March 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Intermela of Alice Arm. Ed. Tretheway has returned here af Frank Oallaghar has returned after an absence of a year in the south and plans to remain here for the summer ;at least. The biggest excitement of the week oc- urred In Alice Arm when Jake Sauer drove -his team of oxen into town from hl4..rJieh,oq the Hats. The animals . . . . A CENTUE MAN TO' i If C Ml t &t &eUe lVy mmJ ! behaved very well while la town but ' proved contrary on the way home, pre-i ferrlng to take another direction when near the Kllsault River bridge. j SAWMILLImNG j BUILT BY NATIVES Haul Colli; In at OlllakilaHilk h Ilie Naa Ititer Hill IUe ('aparity f Mime 3.IMMI left A sawmill Is being built by the natives I of Gltlixdamlks on the Naa, River. The project Is backed by the ieprtment of Indian Affairs while the Indians are doing the work. Machinery via rectutly moved up the river and a cribbing foundation Is now being put In. The tittle plant will have a capacity ot me 5.000 feet. STEWART I A deal is understood p be pending whereby the Consolidated Mlnlag ic Smelting Co. of Trail will acquire the George copper property on the upper Bear River. H. P. Olbson has put a small crew to work extending the tunnel which Is being driven to reach the Intersection of two veins giving good gold values In the Mayflower group near the Dun- well. Development on BjC. Sliver No. 4 level has opened twelve feet of heavy sulphide ore carrying good gold and sliver values. This ore body Is the downward continuation of that opened In No. 3 level and gives an additional vertical depth of 160 feet. The erection of a tramline from the Porter-Idaho mine Is said to be under contemplation. There was a meeting of the directors of the comnsnv last week here but no statement was issued for publication. Miss Kate Ryan and J. P. Hawklnson rwere delegates from Stewart to the provincial Liberal convention in Van couver last week. Some of the best pre ever discovered In the Big Missouri mine has been opened up as a resu)t of recent de velopment work says the superintendent. S. A. Knovles. Jack Llttlepage. formerly manager of the Riverside mine in this district, is now with J. It. Cann at the Llslanskl mine on Olcagof Island. Alaska. - B. M. 8tone. formerly ot Hyder, has launched another newspaper enterprise at wlckenburg, Arizona The British Dominion Mining Co.. which will be a subsidiary of the Na tional Slber. Is being formed la Van- 0 cil! " ALL victors BshorcJ" The lait hawser it cait adrift JTx and hauled aboard I Kails are lined with happy travellers waving a last farewell to friends on shore I The big liner slowly gathers way and moves down stream towards the open sea. The voyage p has tartedl Tbe watching crowds disperse return to the narrow roond of drab, daily tasks. But for the carefree voyagers on shipboard, an enchanted world unfolds days to follow stored with rainbow visions. The grandeur of the great St. Lawrence the Atlantic's majesty and ail the while contentment, new delights. ' ROMANCE. 9 It costs no more to cross on one of these big oil-burping ships: Athenis, Ataunla, Ascanla, Aurania, Antonia, Ausoaia, Andanla. Letitia. CANADIAN SERVICE 622 HustlnxH S(ret, Vnacouver, I).C I P8AK rQUKTfctN tANM' I HAVE TN.Vtl.bO AlLOvB'v nu WORM3' HsWK &SJi ,M AVI- IHE mu CCXJNTHIEB TOAJ KflB.TOXI"5t BETWEEN "WU ANDHt J im - i r : i JkstFar! We wenldn'1 say that Wrif ley's hss a pUe at the wiisvs; ceeesseay, hut la limes M trH or vbea yea bare a tryia mriX la face itee Wrigley's w DOUBLE MINT It s real Ptpfnaiot. r.ffJaL--.Y v - V I I couver to take over a number of pro perties Id the Salmon River section In cluding the Sunshine claim, Monitoi group. Maple Leaf group and Exchangi group. The surface will first be carefully examined and then diamond drill ing will be undertaken. Drifting on tbe big rone uncovered in the Sebskwe tunnel hss resulted In opening up what sppeara to be a fine body of milling ore. having a width t seventeen feet. Under fw.ianagement and with year's supplyyt tigood tade (mllllog ore In sight, tbe Riverside mill will resume jperauons pn wapr, i. Development operations during 'the winter hsve been In charge of Jsmes Hewitt, the mine foreman, and thelmill. as before, will be in charge of M. J. St. Clair, who will arrive from tbe-SQUtb at the end of this month. R. O..Mel!ln. MX.. 1 the nun- ger. A wrdding of local Interest took place recently In Vancouver when Miss June Brotherton, who spent most of lasi mmmtr In Stewart, became the bride ol Hugii Wake, who resided here for scv eral years and who now has a position u the sun of the Dominion Rfcbber Co John Rochfort returned to Stewart last week after havln snent aeversl weeks In the south, part of the time In California. S. P. Knowles, superintendent of the Big Missouri mine, has been south for conference with company directors In racoma. Harry llooion. after an ' alisence of Averal months In .the -ooutli, ''returned last wtek to Stewart. ; 4 r . , Mrs. D. T Knewh's.'has arrived from Colorado fc Join! 1W huUiud t the Big Missouri mine. Henry Unwln and (1. A. Young of the Ore Mountain Co. returned last wr-k fcoin a business trip outsldo. TERRXE E. T. Brooks returned to Print f Ru pert ou Sunday after spending the week-end at tils lome here. Mr. and Mrf. II. 8. Creelman .(ndlng a few days In town prior to tattling n Usk, where Mr. Creelman wilt Ukc pver the duties of CJ4R. station agent. i )e special women's Auxiliary ser vice nua pi the Anglican church on Sunday morning' was largely attended Olid proved very Interesting and help Jul. Rev. T. J. Marsh, late rector of the parish. uk part in the service and strewed tiso vslue of the work done by tlA Wi. through0" the dominion in I he furthering ot the missionary cause lie ajio spoke of the great assistance rendered locslly br tne terrace W-A Rev. a. W. Robinson spoke from the text i'She Ham Done whit tflie (VnUd aud cued a ft umber of Instances pt manelous good resulting frpra the will lug work of women. Mrs. it, llaney readrrt the LenUn Hymn "Behold the fnii) ot Oul," and sjsjclal W- A, pray ers were said, T)'e (oca) mill 1 closed down for few days at present Ut rrpalra, and In the mcsntjina hauling of logs and lum ber U practlrally at a stand still owing na. V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS, 2c per word In advance. No Advertisement taken for let than 50c WANTED tiii: t. u. )vtTKiN ro. Wj)U steady, reliable and indnstrlou man In this city and surrounding district to KtlTill. W4TKIVS JI tllTV PKODI f 'TS MIr. IV CA Villi" Eitabllshed In 18Ca. the oldest and largest company ot Us kind in the world: manufacturers of over ITS different food products, flavoring extracts. pices, toilet articles, soaps and cleaners, household remedies and disin ter tan ta. uiTMVH ir.ti.irv rKoiniTs MHJl IHKMT Til COVM MTK ami iv ii:mimi i:vi:kviii kil splendid opportunity to get Into a permanent and profitable business of your own and one thst will give you a steady Income IS months of the year. tiii: J. U. UMTKIV rOMPlVV. ftept. .1. Vanrwuter. Itf. MAN Wmi SMALL CAPITAL WOUIJ) consider working Interest In established business. Apply Box J7. Dally News office. 4 WAKTtD TO BUY - OOOD ROW BOAT Apply Doc 7C. Dally News Otic. CI FOK SALE FOR SALE. TWENTY HORSEPOWER Kermsth marine engine In first class running order. Prlre reasonable Terms rash. Apply to Dr. Large, Port Simpson. M AND FOR SALE OHAIIAM ISLAND. Forty acres, light umber. IU mile from Inlet. MStt). r. Dicker. Lac Cardinal, Alberta. 62 GRAND VIEW HOTEL Make an oITrrl FOR SALE. tn to the condition ot the roads. Mr. Utile hss commenced repair work on the frrry Island road, hauling over which for the past two weeks has been per- mltud by lit government only with the understanding that he repair them as oon as possible. Tom B. March spent the week-end at his home here, returning to Cedarvale ttt Monday. Ten Years Ago In Prince Hupert Al, iue present lime jhere Is a very reat demand for aeroplane spruce for u at the Curtis factory In Albany. Kew York. Much of the spruce front J.e Queen. Cnariotte Islands Is tlndina :u way tuere.. . ; . a r .v'''--. V ' Tom Holmes and Charlie Titorne. twd local boys, are due back from the front this afternoon on the Prtncrw Msiiln- liyuo-electrie inachlitery, which ha Ix-en Idle sometime at Purt Edward Is being taken down and will be moved to Vsncouver. Local dialers display attractive ads. in the local press calling attention to their fine variety of garden seeds which ate inucn in aemana now as the sea- ton Is far advanced. C.P.R. steamer Princess May Is being overhauled In Vancouver preparatory to taking the run' out of Vancouver to Prince Rupert and Qranby Bay. a part or Indians from beyond Harelton arrived In the city last even- lng enroute to Vancouver where thev . . r . ... , . win gin?r training ior ovcrifa twrvtct FOIt KENT FOR RENT. STEAM HEATED APART, menu. Apply Smith M Mallrtt, Ltd, Telephone lis. FOR RENT-PIANOS, PHONOQ&AUa and Singer Sewing Machines, Walker's Musie Store. FUKNISHK) BUITCS FOR RF-CT. Apply Mussailrm Ororery. Phone IS. ROOMS TO RENT P1IONR ffTS, FOUND HOAItl) If FOUND.- TAKE NOTICE THAT I. U K. Dutton. Intend to hold on mare and oolt strayed to the farm, or feed oou L K, Dutton. Kltwanga, BC. BOARD. THE INLANDER. H3 Second Avenue. Phone in. HEMSTITCH I N IIEMSTTTCHINO, PICOTIXO. SCAUOP- lng. M. Mtcdonald. Exchange Blorg AUCriONEEK NOTICE OP SALE ON MARCH 54 AT 3 P-m. Lot. with two resldencr. rtatrd continuously bringing IW monthly, These houses art allualed at MS Eighth Avenue West and 733 Tatlov Street The furnishings of tbe Tallow Street residence are offered la one lot up till March SI, Palling disposal In one lot, Itemlred list ot furniture wlil.be. published on March 33 and will be sold according to the wishes of the public O. F prine. Auctioneer. Phone 774. IXlI.LAiC STORK We have discontinued the Mnirvjt i:rnNoi: See our line pt IIOI'm: kkim for (. Ay Nothing over a dollar. DOI.l.tK s htohi: iiomimon iniMTiKr. i:xninr. Hevourdy V (Jstnnn, prnprlelors Us Third Avenue rhoiie lllark 411 Furniture of all sorts bought, sold or Exchanged. UPHOLSTERING I-URNITCRE REPAIRINO: UPHOL- stertng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone (Ireen S03 O, M. HUNT. WOOD a. mtrun?. . Mewl Csie.1 ' 'Mixed Wood Blocks per load H 00. Kindling, per load 6M. Pnrnaee Wood, per toad ad no Delivered. Salt Herring rimne lllark WI RESTAURANTS flOOII K ITS t'AIT Mrs, Unger. Proprieties TIHrd Avenue, Nest O. W. V. (IcmmI Home f'nnked Meals. Phone Blark 700 TAXI rimne 7 Taxi (Call Georite, Paul or Guit) Six nntl Seven I'asscniter StuJe- bakcrs nt ynur tllaposal any time. ROSS IIROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Illock. (Across rom EmorfM llotol) PRINCE RUPERT TIDES S 1IU It.V. MtKCII II Sl) 113 am; 10 3 fi 13:11 p.m. B6 Low 7;aa ajn. 0.0 10:33 pni. 4.3 " fHUMV, MMKM is 'Ugh 1:41 js. 10.7 13:43 p.m. IV 6 " low 7:51 ,.,, fl.o - 30:01 pju. 44 " Ktrt itntv, M J" High 3:ql aju. 301 ft, .11:18 pm. IUJ -" w 8:10 jii. 8 " 30:39 p in. 4 6" LDiK U ' QQ O BE A BIG WACE rr' p .Artidr, MAILJCHEDUIi WT-0IQ Mondsjs, WMtesdifi ssi fcto,. rtoses 77 r- s . M Tuesdays Fridays . . Ssturoaji Rtlt U,r-V II ... Uit lu First cisss mslt li tin to, Vsocouver on Mdodsis. WMis,, Saturdsy ky CD a. trait I Adjsi. Alke aess. Mnwts awler Sundays Wedbesdsff u la P. lr(s sag s Ut undsys Ta Alssia rssals March 1, IS a&4 SI Ta qaeen (karMte sssrrn iz ana is f lrwB Ike fast IVOMISfi Tvesdays, Tburssif s4 Scsiafe at im rratn Vsacwsjlrr Sundays . a Wedneadsti Kia rrtdays . PT Uarrk f, 11 ss m flora Aaiai. litre im. stnwta rresaler Tuesdsys u Fridayi . lu sw ft. aimjwea ill tasM Wsl-TUssAsts . f roM Jllaika rlt Wry. tt inJ li II rrMw tiueea rsrMii- Usirlt 10 says' M I mix tfHiirnoM ? ' i Orsham a AUia 1 1st As. th St I 6th Ave. k Fulrss St. 1 Stb AT ;A Tnompso ' I lh 4c Sherbrookt Arts. 11th Ave. ContsS St. 6th Ave. lUjt Cats 6th ic Hays Com Cirds 6th Ave. cV Cottea St 6th Ave. A Mr Bride St Pro. Oort Bldgs Prov. Oct. Whsrf O.T.P. Whsrf OTP. Stltloo 3nd Ave. 3nd St. 3rd Ave. V Fulloo St. Jrd Ave. 6th St Sunday rollertlon ssaie days only. STEAMSHIP H lor Vsnemiiet Tuesdsy -s. Cttnotna OYESB If rvifiav K IT1IW.T v m Ssuirdsy ss. Carteca I - ss. Princess B-11 Mirrh It rrlKn-; Msrrti 33 . rr-- I rom sn"'"- i Bundiy- ss. cmosun Wfdnrtday a fr 0 l FrldsJi- ss Csrdna j SatuVday Pr:r..T- ' Mareb T as. Prinre--s V s sas m fllrtfs?Sl m" warm i - ""- .. Sunday- . Camosun Tuesday-ai. Cm07lllr,,fr-i,.r Sleaart. Aayot an4 J; Sunday-' Camosun, Wdnesds u. acpv " aai rr.u Siena". Aayo. Tnesdsf- ss. camosun , Frldar-s. rr)r.rf Oeorr lor Ouern l l.aroll'- March M F,r,nre starch 36. as. Wnc Ifom rep V",M,rTM 1 March 10-... Print. March 34. Mnw 11 jw llaska UarcH 7 M L. ..i. .. PrlhffM iisrcii ,- . U,n u.rj, March 38-ai, VW Froia Alsska u - . CN.B- TRAINS rPr East-Mandayi. palurdsyi ; -ursdsy" prom Easv-Tlll. H , Sunday! ' Ad,.rIu.ntD.P.'",,,,'