UNHM9 I Dirwct at an arrow tpted f Aese great all-ttmel train to the Mid. Wet, South and East. I Union Pacific is your logical route to Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. lafornutlea and Retc-r-rattaii I nloii station, Seattle. HAS Fourth Ave. Spring Coats in Shades of Navy, Gray and Sand "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. Prince Rupert 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 Ensthnpe Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones G.1C and 657 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Dlstrlbutlnjr. Team or Motor Service, Coal Band and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and l'limltun! Moving. i THINK VajE DID VJWOMC4 BY CITTIN'PINCHE.DM THOUGHT VsJCD ClT COKNLO BEEP AN' CABBAGE HKE-lJE P.trcr.0 in PfTTE.F OML'bTHAMTHlS1. VANDERHOOF To celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding In Toronto, Mr. and Mr. Ernest Smedley gave a! party In the Community HaU last Tuesday evening. Practically every j family In the community was repre- j sented at the affair and there was a I good showing from the country districts In spite of the poor condition! of the roads. An orchestra of the best local talent furnished muie for the! dancing until 3 o'clock in the morn, i lug and. during the evening, many j beautiful gifts, including a solid oak cabinet of Community silver from George Ogston, were presented to the bride and groom who have lived In the central Interior of thli province almost the entire quarter century of their marriage. ' The Mulgrct family has returned from Drumhellcr, Alberta, and. intend to make their home in Vanderhoof. I Mlas Ada Doherty, school teacher at Marten Lake, and Miss McKay, teacher of Encome school, spent the Easter holidays heer as the guests of Misses Melllsh and Marrow. The annual meeting of Nechako Assembly, Native Sons of Canada, was held last week, officers being elected as follows: president, R. C. Abbott: first vice-president. Dr. W. Ross Stone: second vice-president, R. O. Matthews; secretary, J. H. P. Lacey: treasurer. H. H. ManseU; chaplain, W. P. Manson: Hergeant-at-arms, R. M. Patterson: in ner guard, A. J. P. Rae; outer guard, C Smedley: historian, M. J. Griffin. The wedding took place at the home of the bride at Fort St. James recently, Rev. Father Wolfe officiating, of Miss Norah AUeen, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Bloomfield, Port St. James, and Owen William Arthur Burdette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Burdette of Tanderhoof. Mrs. H. Bradshaw 1s visiting her sister. Mrs. Ollbert Hopfe. Miss Ruth' Harvey, teacher of Chilc4 school, spent the Easter holidays at her home in Vancouver. Mrs. R, C. McOorkell has as her guest during the Easter holiday week Miss Huffman, teacher of Fort St James schooL Church of England congregation". meetings were held at Nechako school house on Thursday evening and in Christ Church. Chilco, on Friday. The Vanderhoof Chess Club was en tertained on Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Holmes, eighteen tournament games being played. David W. Donald has returned from the Edmonton and Calgary stock shows, bringing . with him three bull two Hereford' '''and one Shorthorn and thirteen Hereford heifers which he pur chased at the prairie centres. Rev. Father Allard spent Holy Week among his Indian flock at Btony Creek village. Miss Harris, teacher of Pralrledale public school, spent the Easier week vacation In Vanderhoof as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smedley. Sam Lee went to Fort 8t. James lalt week by automobile, being the first to drive over the road in a car this sea son. 'L. R. Beldon and family made the first trip Into Vanderhoof over the Fort Fraser road, i On Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Redmond held a housewarmlng In their new ten-roomed home ion their farm In the Nechako district. There .were over one hundred guest and card playing and dancing was enjoyed. Mr. Red inond has become one of this district' most prosperous farmers. ' Constable E. Forfar Is writing , in the Nechako Herald of his recent trip from Vanderhoof .-to Tachle River with Fred J. Burden and the pulp mill syndicate survey party ..With a dog team. BURNS LAKE EH Ferguson. Palling weather pro' pliet. who lias not made a mlscalcula Hon In the last thirty years' predlc tlons, sUtei that the weather, during the coming Reason, win be favorable with plenty of moisture for the crops. I I Trvrir CRFAT! Ill ' J ZZZ. 1 - U M I I m 111 1 VJ I I I . I I - - - I lamr M I f W II ' O 1- iim ""ir Crtwt Britain rifKt rrvi . fc T .1 Had Salt Rheum All Over Her Hands Mrs. ITerbert J. Mason, Orand Falls. N.B., writes: "I U4 salt rheum all ever my hands and esiiecSally between my Snjers. It pot bad It was impossible for me to put tlnem in water or do my housework, After trying many medicine and salves, that did me 110 good, I heard of 1 i I being- o wonderful, and after taking three bottles X am entirely relieved 01 uiy trouble, I am dure reaat reoom-mead B.H.B. too high to thoss who have salt rheum lft I had." B.B.B. i manufactured only by Tht T. hlilbum Co, Llmitad, Toronto. Oat. He forecasts that hay and vegetables will be plentiful and that haying and harvesting weather will be fine. Mrs. Titenrare of Port Fraser was an Easter week visitor here with Mrs. Q. Martin. E. A: Beach of Francois Lake is en gaged in sawing birch wood for M. F. Ncurse. Mrs. Martin, mother of T. O. Martin. Kenneth Sherk of Prince Rupert was business visitor here last week. when the top of a dead tree fell on .him. . E. Morrill of Decker 'Lake was here asl week to undergo a miner operation it the hands of Dr. J. T. Steele. Mr. and Mm. wnilam Sherrah of Winnipeg were vial tors lu Burns Lake u: week. Mrs. Conner of Tcheslnkut Lake visited in Bums Lake last week. A. Brtndamour of Fraser Lake was nere last week looking over bustnea locations. Victor Carlson bad a hair raising ex-lerttncc last week when the ice gave way as he was crossing Francois Lake. He lashed the horses Into a trot and he forward impetus Just kept the ire irom breaking until a cafe crossing was ' made. B. A. Bmlth of railing was a biuilnem visitor here at the end of last week. The efforts of three local ladles. Mrs C Hartley. Mrs. H. J. Jewell and Miss Q. Waytnan. saved the provincial pub-He works tool ahed tram burning las week. They eitlntutshed a fire which j had started in an automobile cushion. R. Lowe has been appointed agent here for the Imperial Oil Co. Jim Morgan, who spent the winter In Prince Rupert, has returned to Ooua Lake and wtll resume his duties aa fire warden; next week. The Wistaria Partners' Inatltut la on her way here from the Old 'seeking to have a clover growing corn- Country to visit with her son. , J petition 'held dur)tw the coming seaaon : tn the Wis4aria district Cordon O. Harris of Topley visited j ere last week and was the guest of .... n ....... TIA., . . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Oodwtn. LrHlHIAIl nAlIUIlAL J. N. Pitchett. school teacher at Forcatdale, spent the Easter holiday at Francois Lake visiting with friends. Earf ' Bennett spent 'a few days here last week. Johnny McKnilia nude a bualnea trip to Tintagel lost week. Eric Anderson of McBrlde was a bus iness visitor in Burns Lake last week. PUTTING NEW TRAIN VANCOUVER SERVICE WINNIPEG. April 25. An Important extension of Canadian National Railway's passenger train service between eastern Canada and the Pacific ooakt. M announced by H. H. Meianaon. general passenger traffic manager of the system. Under a new schedule which become effective on June 34 from Toronto and June 37 from Vancouver, train No 3 and No. 4 now operating between Winnipeg and Toronto only, under the name of "The National" will Carl tfndrltz ha become mechanic ; operate beltween Toronto and Vancou- wlth the Burns Lake garage of which ' ver on a 93 hour schedule westbound and M. Oerow Is now sales manager. ; Bl hour and 10 minutes scheduled cat- - 1 bound. It was announced also that, tn Mrs. A. Tbring was a business visitor honor of Canada' Diamond JubUee. the In Rurns lake last week trains under .the new service will bear the title of -The Confederation." Mr. Elasky. while working for the S. The we--; oound train, leaving Toronto Anderson Co.. had his shoulder broken at 3.30 1 m eastern standard time, will if rv-. An Ocean JmoA 5) vio27 mmtm Paity "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. $ CANADIAN f SERVICE rand fne runuril Kteamolilp Co. Mil. IK IIiiMIiies Wt, ttet, Vancoiitrr, or any stesmshlp agent V anted For Sale For Rett HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHINQ. PICOTINO. SCALLOP- ing. Dollar Store. Phone Red 334. arrive at Winnipeg at 8.4S am., central time, on the second day Brandon 1 pm.. Reglna at 8.40 pro.. Saskatoon 11.40 pm., Edmonton 10.00 am on the third day. Jasper National Park at 8 40 pm.: Kamloop 4 DO ara. on the fourth day and Vancouver 3 00 pm. The arrival of this train In Vancou ver during the afternoon la of im portance to travellers denlrou of taking night boat either up the Pacific roast to prince Rupert and Alaika point, to victoria and Seattle, or other coastal points a it provide for a abort visit ix Vancouver before taking the night boats. This extensio!) of service Is being mad to accommodate the ever.tnoreaalng tourist travel between eastern Canada, the Rocky Mountain, and Pacific Coast point. SPORT CHAT A meeting of the First North B C Regiment football team executive was held last nlgbt. those present being J S wuson. chairman, C. J. Norrlngton. secretary. M. MLamb and Andy Murray. Andy Murray wa named trainer tth James A. Kelly, his assistant. The following player were reported Uj be available for a regimental senior team: Percy Tinker. J. S. Wilson. C. J Norrington, Andy Murray, H. CorbeU, Pete Doherty.. B. Walter, J. Perry. T. Rujuell. A. McDonald. Jock lUrrts, Rich, Mortimer. Stan. .Wllaoty ' T. ItW ter W Wallace, llenry Helmroner. Charlie Youngman and Malcolm Lamb. EITfforts are being made throughout Cuhada to revive Interest In amateur lacrosse this year. As one ot the feat ures of a sport program tor the Jubilee celebration. It Is being atlenpled to Interest the children of sctioal age In this great Canadian nuatlme. Ocean Fall 1 reputed to have a better teum this year than laat when they gave Winnipeg a close run for the championship of the Dominion. If the local could witness a few games of real fast lacrosse this year It would do much to ttmulate Interest .and might result in placing Prince Rupert on the map a an up to date sport town. A In hoc- key or baseball, Isctomc playre are not made In one season but a a reult of practice for many year. There re many old player In the city wn0 would 1 glad to teach the youneer ones the fine point of the game and a lull equipment la available from former season no t would seem to need only good lesdershlp to mke thl gme a regular attraction In the city. Per- naps, iwiore the apart season Is well under way, we shall have a few mm. of lacrowc for the fans to a roue ..hm.t A Maralhuii ruce will I ru tlut summer at Hamilton. Ontario, to decide the Canadian runner wlio will go to the Olympic games next year to repr. VUIIMUK. "Our tit. ... . ...v, iniwu a ajieakier, "is uue u- cnecx and balances" With an .Kximu-uu nonce nere and titer nf i umclrnt fund, LOOKED LIKE THE VILLAGE. 1 -r.i ira A IT-TP t? A LL r " , . ' . ' FOR SALE. SCOW. WITH THREE room cabin, well built. In good con- t .W .m aA.a llvlna- HtllHiKN FOR BALE. NORTHERN PRODUCTION Chinchillas, from registered pedigreed stock. Dne 810. Bred doe 113 00 Unrelated pair IIS 00. rowney Fur Farm. Terrace. BC ' D FOR SALE, MONARCH RANOE IN perfect condition: Cherterficld suite: parlor table: kitchen cabinet: 'porch hammock. Phone 313. FOR RALE. I B0 acre Oraham Island. Il.ooo or will exchange for pnd city property. Box 87. Dally New office FOR SALE. FIVE ROOUED HOUSE and two let. Apply 1040 Tenth f Avenue and Bacon Street tf FOR BALE. SIX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot in post office block. 13.30040. App'y P.O. Box 378. 118 FOR SALE CREAM WICKER BABY Buggy tn good condition 118.00. Phone Red 371. M OPPORTUNITY! ISM A MONTH NOW buys your future homeaite. Walker' Music 8tor. FOR RENT FOR RENT. MODERN FIVE ROOMED house with bath. Ju.t over section 3 bridge Phone Blue 801. after alx o'clock. TOR RENT. .FOR ROOMED FLAT with range, 11840. Apply Mrs. tC E Blrnie. HsMlton. BC. FOR RENT-SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE, also furnished four rt-otned flat. Phone Oreen 73S pa rURNIBHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Musasllem Orocery. Phone 18 ROOUS FOR RENT. BOARD IF desired. Phone Black 130. PIANO FOR RENT.-IS60 A witterj. i,tuirc.Bioriv.'v "" 1 -aa-3)il ' f , ROOMS TO RENT PHONE 678. lir.AITV rutum MONTH. a-.'" i Marcelling Manicuring Scalp Treatment MltH. I, M tit It 8S7 Third Avenue By Appointment Phone 837. TAXI tf HOMIMON 1't'RMTI'KR KXtlUMlE He.onrilT A' flagnnn, prtiprlelor 144 Third Avenue I'hniie Itlnrk 411 Furniture of all sorts bought, sold or Exchanged, UPHOUSTERIN FURNITURE REPAIRINQ: UPHOL sterlng of all kind. Chesterfield recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phon Oreen 908 a, M, HUNT. RESTAURANTS unnii r.rn v.Atr. Mrt Unger, Proprletre Third Avenue, Next O, W. V. (Imirt Home CtMtked Meal. Phone BIsrk 7D0 Phone C7 Tuxl (Call Gooj-Re, Paul or Oust) Six and Seven PasnenKer Stiulw bnkern at your dlnponnl any time. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block (Aero from Empress Hotel) AdtsrtU lu th Dally New. v 1 IV TV di Page foub By George BRINGING UP FATHER McM eUlUj i . -r-, j - 1 7 r ir THAT GOV I t 3 "I'M WU7 Mr Driii , .r 1, j DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement" taken fo less than 50c WANTED HELP WANTED FOR UOHT Housekeeping. Phone Blue 893. 160 Third Avenue East 9 SITUATIONS WANTED ECONOMIC UNIVERSITY STUDENT wishes ofllce experience. Will be lree May 1. Box 38 Djlly News On.ce. BOARD BOARD. THE INLANDER, BSO Second Avenue. Phone 1ST. AUCTIONEER OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OP AOONY to my opponent To me it Is business. I buy. sell and exchange anything of value. Private sale daily. Gramophone records exchanged. Residential sales solicited. Spot cash for household furniture All sales guaranteed Phone TH O. T. Brine, auctioneer. FOR SALE Artit, Lotti. Found,!. MAIL SCHEDULE COME ON. BOY8I IP YOU ARE MECH- OlIT-OOiSn anlcally Inclined and want a cheap j t Ka.u-boat engine, we will aell you a ued Mondays. Wednesday aa, Ford engine for 38.0O. Part are vrry inexpensive. Overhaul It yourself and you will have a 14 hp motor at very low rust. Parker's Oarage. closea T Vancouver Sunday Tuesdays . Thursdays Saturdsyi AprU JX Mi.v X n First class mtU is u.uu... uik. J t -- Vancouver on UondstL -.r,. ,or . ....,. (Saturday by CJR. trains including turnnure. wppiy w otto-niark. Cow Buy. 90 FOR SALE.--AMERICAN STEAM HOIST. 7 by 10, double drum: boiler made for and tested 130: been ued three week. II .5 SO .00 foil Prince Oeorge Address T. Rush. Prince Oeorge. BC Ta Anjon an4 A I Ire Ana-Sunday . Wednesdays Ta Mrnart and Premier-Sunday Balurdiyt .H .(MM.. - A V . Thursday Ta Alaska Points- AprU 39. Msy 8, 30 Ta llaeea CharMIr April XI, May i St N'(IMI0 Iroas the rM Thuradsy 1. Frara Vatteaater Bundayt ... Wednesdays V StAtiirrf... t! April 39, May 8. 30 30 I Turn Art)o an-i Alter Am Tutay , Tuedn Buiidsy I rtna rt, niiaawMl a4 Nal Saturdays lm Alasaa r4tll prll . My 1, 13 34 rrwm Hn f'hrhtle April 31 MoT S II mix c:ouj:nio u Orsbsm M Atlln Ares Itl Ave stn Bl etb Ave b Fulton St Bib Ave Thompson 11 tb At nherbf-ook. Ae llth Av. ac Conrad 8t 8th Av. at llys cot eth it lltyi 'Oov Ci ! 8th Ave at Cotion Bl Jlh Ave it McBrldo 81 Oovt nidf Prof. Oov. Wbsrt OTJ. Whrf O.TJ". Button . 3nd Ave or 3nd Bt 3rd Ave Fulton 9t 3rd Ave. Ik 8tb St Sunday rollertlon m day only, i . . .. 1 . M ounusy- v- Wednesday" " jiiuii.;- Bturd.y-rsrrln'r Saturday- -a, rrinc Xprll 2-- Prlnress AIi .... a ftinrtsl kUCf Ml HI ri' STEAMSHIP MOYOIB I'af Vanroutef E Sunday , irnr Tiie.dy Ca'JiI Thursday Bturdy -a Ca:dn . pr.iK-ess Be' ' April S3 4 Pr n re ! ' May 8- Prtii iw ' ' I'rom Vneimer l r Pirrl Hlninn Thursday-. Ctti"t,tV f rom llift fU'''P"un "n" ' Saturday- Crd" For Aii)0 Sunday- caai- Wednesday-- rrintr from All)nt Tuesday-- Catul Thursday-M Prtnc "'" lor Meworl Sunday Catal Prince CW aaurd.y -. I turn ritewart Sunday-si. Prince 0r Tuesday-. For .Queen :l"-r,",,f,h.rW April S3. rr.ne Chafl" C!r Miy 7-. Prinr tVom luee0 n..fl-w April 31--. rta " -Uay js. prlnr Chrl Fitf Ala Aiic April 39- Pr---f" May 0- Princes Ac t'ram Alaska .lui April 33. MwJT May S . MJ II. Prl'H'- .. My 44-, pirMiU-0"