PAGE FOUR THE B.-utl .ETv? o BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManns I . ... 1 TmS IfeAMICE STATE NOW IT'S NOOSE-HE oj. OF AFFA,tH-TO BE CANT RIGHT IN A BREWERY understand'. (fOO BAHl " Msl CANT GIT THt"b BEER-BEE CUV TO ONDtRSTAND PLl 11 K VCE WANT BEfcrV nrT r I o . I i Make the Old Car Look Like New! Give It a finish that will start, bright and stay hright you can do it yourself. j For this purpose we suggest Val-snar Enamels a combination of the finest pigments carefully ground In the famous Valspar Varnish Itself. VALKHTl N ES1 VALSPAR ENAMEL t Sun, rain, mud, dust, gasoline, oils even toiling teeter from tie nr-iiator will not dim its fine lustre. Easy to apply, there are twelve beautiful colors to choose from. For Sale by KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Phone. 3 i ; rrinnr i w i I Shades of Navy, r j II I vji ay ctuu l jauu 1'hone 27. r.U. llox 327. Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1363 I.AUNCHES, SCOWS, HOV-KOATS AND CANOF-S SAND AND GHAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Slump Pullers NOKWECIAN HALIBUT (IE AH IN STOCK Compass Adjus(n; MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AMI WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones C3C and 657 l! LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Purnitum Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine stock of imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge, Everj' garment tried on before finishing. 223 Sixth Street Times' Berlin correspondent The Parts Agreement was not followed, as man? , people boUi in Oermany and in other countries expected, by a rush of bli: multi-engined machines. Those Ger-i man firms which had ended the res- jtrlctions in a way by building and) operating Urge commercial machines in 1 foreign countries were able to import a . Uk cf the completed machines fori 1 !enrice In Germanr. but these were mt COMMITTEES NAMED FOR CANADIAN SONS TbK x Prl-lMl ItiivJneMi at .Meetj In; of Lftral Awnthly l.at t:eulng Committees for the year were named as follows by President A. J. Prudhomme at the regular monthly meeting of Prince Rupert Assembly. Native Sum uf Can ada, last night: Sport-Lee Dell. It, A. Breen. O. W Johnstone. S. J. Hunter and H. R. Lore. Vlrmben hip R. V. O. LePlne. W J. Oreer and A. D. QUlies. Finance J. U. Morrlsod, P. W. An- denon and W. H. McOallum. PublwltT Q. W. Johnstone. C A. Hunter and W. J. Raymond. Social -J. M. UorrUon. Joe Jack, T. J M. Fortune. OUlis Royrr. S. E. Parker and W. P. Cameron. Sick ccmnUtteeThe president and olllcers. The first mentioned of each commit tee wUl act as chairman. It was decided to sponsor basetMll teutns in the Junior leagues. STEWART The Riverside concentrating mill has resumed operations and Is now working to Its full capacity of sixty tons per day. There Is a year's supply In sight of better grade ore than has previously been mined. The Coastwise Steamship As Barge Co."s freighter Amour left last week with 210 tons of Dunwtll concentrates, this being the third shipment from the new mill which has now produced a total of 650 tons. The freighter Anyox made a direct trip from the Taconia smelter last week for Premier coacentratei which were -he opening of transportation on the Marmot River so they may get into the .south fork In an effort to come upon the monster glacial Ice worm which is supposed to hare attacked Harold Oar- den last faU. Sacked ore from - the Bis Missouri mine is accumulating on the Stewarl hart for shipment to a smelter. Jack McCormack has purchased the Miners' Rest on Fifth Street which he has been operating under lease. A very successful dance was held by the Basketball Club last Tuesday even ing, a large crowd being present. Music a-as by an orchestra composed of Miss Harrison. P. S. jCk. Roth Gordon and Joe Cullen. M lss R. Wells, who' resinned as mat !.0 1927 ,r ktvf ttuc Sivicc. I. JBV l --r GERMAN AIRCRAFT Itullillii; Follow Removal f lirlrir- Iruns Year Aero Omnibus OompMed LONDON. May tO.-The results of the rnnoTal :ut . ear of the restrictions on the construction of German aircraft are becoming more apparent, says the Had Salt Rheum . aumv DEVELOP QUICKLY! All Over Her Hands rIr.": ITX Mrs. Herbert J- Mason. Grand FaTls. ' tmnrovement nrmm this rear not' X.R, writes: -"I had salt rheum ill ouiT ta tht. district but also In ton.j ever my hands and especially between sTrrl S streets i to graded and- mr finders. It rot so bad it wu im- possihla' for me to pat tbem lit water or do mj Kousvwcrk. After trrirj minr medkiae astl s&lres, that did ice no good, I beard ol arlaaaa considerable sMea-alk laid. Sir Henry Thornton, prrsident of the Canadian. National nallwys. n as-sumt ihp Stewart Board ot Trade tbat nt wilt visit this plaee on the occasion of hU next mrs(rn tour whleti will probablT be seme tfcne In the (all. H. U. N. Rolston to on a trip to Anjruc and Alx Ann on baturance business. many and It took time to transfer the" tMnZ wT.nderral, l ner tmrr mg at me home ox Mr. ana Mrs. Js- construction of the large machines (from foreign to home factories. (The first sulking evidence cf the removal of the restrictions was the eon- struction of the Junkers O. 32 all-metal j ulple-engined passenger and freight and freight aeroplane, at present the largest aeroplane in Germany, which has, however, not yet finished all Its trials. This machine, which has been called the "aero-omntbus," was com pleted so far as essentials were con cerned, last autumn, and underwent a number of technical trials. This machine has a cruising radius, jrith normal supply cf fuel, of 31 miles at a speed cf 114 miles an hour. It Is equipped vfitn. three Jankers engines developing' 1.200 hp. The average width of the cabins is 7 feet. 1 HORSE ATTACKED AN . AUTOMOBILE WHILE DRIVING AT GUELPH GCELPH, Uay 10. Apparently imbued with an inherent dislike of automobiles, a horse owned by A. XI. Uc-CanneU. Waterloo Road, made a vicious attack on a motor car driven by R. J. Stewart while the latter was proceeding toward Guelph from Hespeler. As he passed a farm lane near McCannell's borne be heard the thunder of hoofs. and on looking up saw a horse charging at full speed toward the machine. I On reaching the car the animal .turned around and commenced to kick, planting Its Iron-shod heels against the body of the automobile and shattering the glass in the rear window. Two ladles who were riding in the rear seat were, fortunately, unharmed by the flying gfatss. The animal was flnaKy driven off before it could do any further damage. urr Domes i am ecureiy reueTra oi Kicnmono. while en route to Victoria my trouble. I am sure I cant reeom- on a holiday trip, mend R.B.R. too bijUe to those who hare salt rheum bu l had." B.B.B. ii mannfaetnred only bj Tha T. ililbura Co, LiaUted, Toronto. Oal accumulating so fast that the boat had to make a special trip to re-xtovt them. Andrew Johnson is a patient In the ewart General Hospital suffering Irom a fractured skull following a fall ver a railing at Hyder on to the tide .lata below. With ivy and rose bushes donated by J. W. Wilson, and six loads of earth Uonated by Dale Pitt, general manager of the Premier mine, the cenotaph com mittee of the Service Club last week made a garden plot around the local renotaph. A number of Intrepid explorers and prospectors of the camp are awaiting TERRACE Ml Mackenzie of Hazelton Is visit- C. A. Smith of Kalura Lake has accepted the position of engineer at tne Little & Watt mUl at Amesfeury. E. T. Brooks of Prince Rupert, spent the week end at his home here. SPORT CHAT The Junior Football League Is the first outdoor sport organisation to get started this season. Judging from the quality of the match last Saturday afternoon, the youngsters may be ex pected to put up seme real good soccer ails summer. . The third team. High School, will have to extend Itself If it ron of the Stewart General Hospital. te fitting match for the' younger btlne succeeded by Miss Emma Haines "a ,n OMjrr l teams, ine coys . .... !rTnHi a t-a in-tr4Hw rvt annnArt arul if a few days before proceeding to'IOC' U to &o kept in touch-witn, England to visit her. old home. Peggy ReW, bf,'jiyder -llttli. daughttr of sir. and Mrs. W. It. Held. Is In the Stewart Hospital with a broken leg sustained when she fell from a tricycle. Arrangements are being made here fcr a reception to Archbishop de Pen- ier to be held In PrCres Hall Im mediately - following the confirmation tervlces on Thursday evening next, to which members and friends are cordi ally Invited. Mrs. Diggles and children returned from Doreen on Thursday and will Cake up housekeeping here. ur. and Mrs. Chas. Raven and Mrs. .la Ten. r were In from Lokelse hatch- ry at the week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. IT. Gilbert returned on Saturday" after having' spent the past two- months in California. Tom Lever spent several days in Prince Rupert at the end of the week. M. Dalqulst and C. W. Judson. re presenting a Vancouver pole firm were business visitors here at the week-end. the fans should keep posted on their bctivUles. t The delegates appointed by the civic )odlc of Stewart to cooperate with the native Sons of Canada tit preparing a Dominion Day celebra Stewart Assembly. Native Sons of Hon. met last week and decided on i Canada. Is oOttiug cash prizes to the .wo dt.y pr-ram of vports nrtd to hsve children writlcs belt assays on "Cana a brx-a bc:!rf in attendance Various de- Summer Excursion FARES Tickets on Sale from May 22nd Return limit, Oct. 31, 1927 EASTERN CANADA . UNITED TATES EDMONTON-CALGARY" W JASPER NATIONAL PARK Full information from CITV TICKET OFFICE 328 3rd Avenue Phone 260 Ranadian National- 'U CVVV&A IN CWWfiat DIAMOND JIA1LU. UU IKMir" AS! you V anted For Sale For Rent -L - 'J ' r' ' . ) Mr k . 1 .L J J jLyELiJi DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c FOR SALE A CAi: AT VOIR OWN' PKiri' We have on view at our offlce, Third Ave. East. 'one 1923 Ford Sedan, upon which we Invite you to makei a sealed bid. Members and employees of our firm will not be allowed to bid. Oil May 24 we will sell the car to the person who has submitted the I highest offer up to 0 p m. on May 23. This u a bona fide offer, and we LOST. make no reservation. Bid what you are willing to pay for the ear. All bids will be placed In sealed1 envelopes, deposited in a sealed box.! and opened and examined by dls-j interested parties, on the evening ofj May 23. Make an Offer s. r.'pAitKrK. i.Ti. I'OKII DEAintS. 19 FOR SALE. ltj STOREY HOUSE, 2 x 3. with lot U feet front. 32 feet rear, 100 feet deep: ground floor has sun porch, hall, living room 12 x IS with brick fireplace, dining room 12 x 18. kitchen 10 x 12 with six bole St. Clair range, porcelain sink, hot and cold water. Ilnoreum. panty with shelving and closets, bathroom with porcelain tub, wash basin, mirror, medicine cabinet, bedroom 10 x 12 with dressing room 4 x 0. All plastered, tinted walls, curtains an windows. Upstairs has three bedrooms. Lawn front and rear. Electric lights and phone. Hot air furnace. Chicken-house. Berry bushes. Two minute walk to SomenrtHe Cannery. Price $2.800 00. Terms arranged. Helger-son's Ltd. 110 TOR SALE OR CHARTER TWO x 12 seine boats. 30 hp. 35 hp. marine oil engine, snap at SU5O.O0. S seine winches, heavy type, low price. New and used machinery, boat and engine business for sale or trade for Prince Rupert real estate. Apply 21S Second Ave. J. Field. OR SALE. BEDDING OUT PLANTS, all varieties, rabied in our . own green house. Prince Rupert Floral Shop. Brighten up your home with flowers. FOR SALE. TWO LOTS ON A TUN Avenue. Harbor View. Price reason able. Phone Black 404. ii FOR SALE. SIX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot In post office block. 12.200 00. Apply P.O: Box 378. US opporrruNTTyi asoo a month now buys your future horaeslte. Walker's Music Storey FOR SALE. GAS BOAT. COULD BE easily converted Into troller. Phone Red Sit. 110 tails' are being worked out by ut -committees and there Is a determination 10 make this celebration one of the greatest ever staged In Northern Bri-tlfh Columbia. Burns Lake tennis enthusiasts met last week to nuke arrangements for trie ccmlng sedson. O.-Scers for the year are: Rev W. R. Asbctoft. president: and Hubert Doualdson. aecretarv-treas- jurtr Executive members: Miss M. Me-Rae. Mrs. s. Godwin. T. G. Martin and a grounds committee consisting of C contender. prominent WANTED WANTED. - FOR END OP MAY. YOUNO lady to relieve for few weeks in business offlce down town. Apply Box 39, Dally News office. WANTED. HOUSEWORK. WASHINQ. ' cleaning, by the hour. Phone Oreen 2S3. 110 LOST AIREDALE PUP. THREE months old. Answers to Jimmy. Reward. Finder please phone Blue 600. If you cannot drive we will teach ,,v, , please return to O. D. Hartlln. Royal Bank. tf HOARD BOARD. THE INLANDFR. 830 8-cond Avenue. Phone 131. FOR RENT FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. -v Apply Muasallem Ororery. Phonelt. ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IF desired. Phone Black 120. PIANO FOR RENT 45 00 A MONTH. Walkers Music Store. ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE 678. EXCHANGE AUCTIONEER tf NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopulos and Marrta. 839 Third Ave. Phone 646. tf RESULTS. PACE VALUE AND GOOD Judgment Residential sales solicited. Oramophone records exchanged. I buy, sell or trade. Phone 774, O. P. Brine. Auctioneer. IIKKSSYI tKIMI EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER. FOR- merly of New York and Edmonton Urs. C. Smith. Drexel Rooms, 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. IlKAtTY Ptltl.Olt Marcelling Manicuring Scalp Treatment MRH. I, MtRK 857 Third Avenue By Appointment. Phone 637. DOMINION rl'K.MII RE EXCH 1M1E DewHirdy Si tiafnon, proprietors 144 Third Avenue Phnne lllark 411 Furniture of all sorts bought, sold or Exchanged. UPHOLSTERING PTJIINITURE REPAIRINO; CPHOL-sterlng of all kinds Chesterfields recsvered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 603 G. M. HUNT. Low RESTAURANTS fiOOli E.tfS CAIT. Mrs. Ungrr. Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. A. OimmI Home Conked Meals. Phone Blark 700 TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call George. Paul or Gust) Hartley. R. Lowe. Dr J. T. Steele. Pees and Seven PaJSenger Studf- are to bei-men. s4t: ladies. Moo: I Mkrs at your disposal any time. family. 7.oo; children under 16 2t. I with a special fee of tlAO to players i from other disulcu. AMATEUR GOLF TITLE AT ANCASTER IN JULY ! TORONTO.' April 10.-Whlle the entries for the Canadian Amateur Ooll Championship tournament are not .available so early in the aeaaon, tndl-cations are that the '.h annual contest win be from the standpoint of competition one of the best In the long enes. tun tsommerville. of London. jOnt.. will defend his title which he iwon last year from a C. Frrer of Kanawakt Montreal. The latter U a former title-holder, and will again com-ipete. while U. ScoU. runner-up to irrxsev in im, is another ROSS HROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. (Across from Empress HotelJ High Low High Low PRINCE RUPERT TIDES a 4 in 11 vt Kin i' sits llbhf-... 101 ajn. , 222 pm. 1634 pjn. Tin itHOAV, M.V v. 11:09 ajn. 2325 pm, 5:31 am. 17:13 pJa. I'KIIMT, MtV 13 ....... 1 1 :49a ru. 23:50 p.m. S 5fl am. 17:16 pm. it 18.1 Artkln Lot and Found, 4e LAND ACT NOTU K OP INTKNTIOV TO ll-ntt i mm; mm i. In Range 4, Coast 1, t D Recording District p . and situate In vlclnltv r , . Pitt Island. DC, TAKE NOTICE Ulv C v Co. Ltd.. of 325 Howe E B.C, occupation Phi p to apply for a lease described lands - Commencing at a p-the northwest corner i t 4: thence north 6 riii. IS chains; thence suu: ; corner Lot 1253; thee -" we. snore to point ol can: ;;; containing 7 acres, rr. - OOSSE PACKING Dat-d April 1. 971, IwND ACt. It t.j. - to .ft s. "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT pkinte hi rr.HT tunottt IHITKKT MtrKhvziE iLrooRti. Mrm NOTICE la hereby uvea t'-ji : si on Monday, the 16th day ::t Ut ar at tne nour or 10 o .-lock 11 noon, at the Courthoune Pr - lx iot me Durpow 01 reva.:'.r j 1 voters fur the said E t a ana ait ooiectios to ne rr .. t ,11 IUIUC UU kUV HN I poses set forth in the P- 1 10ns acc- Dated at Prince Rupert B day of April, 127 NOiWAN A I1T 114 Reg:'-nr' oTir: or intemiov to tm.i v LEW. LtM. In Prince Rucen Lscd Riv - " trlct of Prlnre Ruoer ii MM chains east of nonrtwes- '-'i1" SS. Ranee 3. Ooast Dj ' TAKE NOTICE tfiai Oone h S Company. Limited, of Vai..! pation run cannerm. '"ir a lor permission to lease x Commenelm at a post r' ' chains east ol northses- L ki Cnaat r,!rVt thence t In low wster mark iMZX west 10 chains, to pe.- .a ment. and contain, tig s;r? ' leu. OOSSE PACKISn rour-Ji UU1 .T3 K.r M 1 - .St Dated 2nd April. 1927 LAN.) ACT MiTirr. or ivtemion 70 xtnx IX-tsE lm. In Range 3, Ooa' 1 v Reconlini District ei r and situate on the sat' "' Arm. B.C. TAKE NOTICE v - Co. Ltd, of 325 Ht we BC occupation Fsh P ' ,to ,apply 'for a lease 1 ' desVrlbed' lands - Commencing at a i' -3 chains distant to tlon from' northeast Range 3; thence oi.'.!i : west IS chains: then-.' thence easterly along f commencement, and more or less. . OOSSE PACKINu Per Clfas. I. P Dated April ' IND ACT. miik t. or iTr.Tiov to l.i.tM. I.ssii. In Prince Rupert L-i- ' r , trlct of Queen Cha-'1 " situate at MasKrtt Ii: TAKE NOTICE tha' T nera. Ltd.. of Prlnre R t 1 ton Canners. inte" 1 fiat ease of the followin ? Oommencli - at tti. ths north . corner Masfett, B.C thence f thence easf-:y 3 3S thence northerly 3 ,. urly 3 25 chains, more ' of commencement and acre, more more or or less. lew,. NOTICE h-Am . -.4 k virtue of l 10 UP x ti fit r; c . - l 1 t of sVcUon of the Mnera. ttrm la hrh slven W . gi 16.4 ftBmyth. Edmund LanfU, H' . ,. " rtorm"eo" w'th- CrdH . . ri.ima Princess W1"., Skeena aiming uii-, .1.0 llf 1! irntf -.9 . f . n 1 'sir sr 3' THE MASSETT CANSS-A?!lrf ,vrPt Per P tw ; Dated April 20. I27. . 6393 88. and that unless nMMrihiniit share 01 . ( 17.1 n. .k.i tneir proportions ' .nv . i" - aueh Assessment, together iti I ' " (of advertising, etc.. o'"f5TjW, t 'a Butedale. B.C.. on orbeWJ .nni.,.nnti srlll M 'n"j4l UUIU lUUlUtinivaiti - " . . aa4. - . o have tbelr respective fl "V"'"" Mlnlnf lie iv.- erem ment ion ea w 19 7 " winerai uaioia 64 6.7 atf ted. DAVIDCO - 0Pr ..1