UPS F0U3 That the celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of confederation Is to receive general support was Indicated at the preliminary organization meeting called for last night When delegates from many local organisations were present and expressed their willingness to co-operate. The meeting was called by Uie Native Sons of Canada and George Johnstone occupied, the chair, 11, M. Daggett actlcj as secretary. A. J, Prudhomme was named chairman of the Joint celebration committee with S. D. Macdonald. vice chairman; H. A. Breen, secretary, and D. C. Paterson, treasurer. Those officers will appoint chairmen of various com mlttees who. In turn, will strike the membership of the committees. Another meeting will be held two weeks hence. The following have been named dele gates from various organizations of the city to the central committee, the most of them having been present at the meeting last night: 1.1st or iii:i.i:; m:s Native Sons of Canada. George Johnstone, A. J. Prudhomme, Aid. M. M. Stephens, Harry Love, P. W. Anterson. Aid. W. J. Oreer, T. J. M. Fortune. J. M. Morrison, H. M. Daggett, L. J. Dell. II. A. Breen and Jarvls McLeod. Women's Canadian Club. Mrs. Norman A. Watt And Mrs. S. P. McMordie. City Council. Mayor S. M. Newton. and Aid. M. M. Stephens. Canadian Club. W. S. Fisher. Government Agent. Norman A. Watt. Board of Trade. W. O. Fulton. Gyro Club. L. W. Waugh and G. R. Tile. Rotary Club. H. B. Rochester anTS D. C. Paterson, Trades and Labor Council. S. D. Macdonald. Pioneers' Association. F. Wesch and P. W. Anderson. Canadian Legion. S. A. Bird and C. L. 'Youngman. 8t. Andrew's Society J. S. Irvine and Howard Steen. St. Oeorge'a Society. A. W. Edge and F. J. Fuller. Lodge ValhaUa. Aid. Oscar Larsen. Moose Lodge. Jack Judge. Elks. W. E. Wllllscroft. Knights of Pythias. M. L. Stepp and It. M. Blake. Oddfellows. W. A. McLean. Knights of Columbus. J. J. OU1U. Imperial Order. Daughters of the EmpireMrs. Slwlford Darton and Mrs. John Manson. Loyal Orange Lodge. W. F. Cameron. School, Board. H. B. Rochester. School principals. Miss S. A. Mills. D. H. Hartness and Thomas Peddle. .Retail Merchants' Association. Watt, Bert Morgan and L. M. Fuller. Canadian National Railways. W. Tobey and A. Haines. W. II. Pythian Sitters Mrs. C. J. Stevens and Mrs. John Bulger. Rebekah Lodge Miss E. M. Earle and Mrs. Alex McNeill. Ladies of the Royal Purple. Mrs. II. F. Olassey. Ladles' Orange Benevolent Association Mrs. J Munro and Mrs. George Leek. Cittholic Women's Legion. Mrs. J. L. Hlldltch. YOUNG PERFORMERS IN RECITAL BEFORE LADIES MUSIC CLUB Junior musical students of the city acquitted themselves creditably in a rtcital' .yesterday afternoon at the, home of Mrs, A. T. Parkin, 844 Borden Street, before the Ladies' Music Club. There were many Interesting numbers on. the program which: was arranged by Mrs. Parkin' and which was much appreciated ' by the lsdles. The program was as follows: "O Canada." "Director's Choice" J. G. Llddlcoat). "Hungarian Melody (Keller Bela). Prof. Pryce's Juvenile Orchestra, Miss Molly Lawrence accompanying. Plauo solo. "Varsovla" (Vanasse). Miss Anita Llpsln. Violin solo, "Blue Bells of Scotland" (Henry Farmer). Miss Nellie Lawrence .accompanied by Prof. Pryce. Plauo solo, "Sonatina Opus 20 No. 1 (Dussek), Miss Jean Ritchie. Piano solo. "Doll Dunce" (Mercsdante), Miss Ruth Nelson. Violin solo. "Msndollnats" (Albert Frlnz), Miss Audrey Parkin, accompanied by MiM Swana Olafson. tPlauo solo. "Blue Fajry" (Paid!). MU Elizabeth Pitt. .Violin nolo, "Romance" (Rose Ever sole), Miss Bernlce Ross, accompanied by Prqf. Pryce. "God Save the King." During the course of the afternoon Mrs. E. W. MarcnUtte read a paper on "The Value of Musical Education." .Mrs. Parkin, In a brief tjtoch, em phaslted Uie fact to the students that Canada's, aivtliem was "O Canada," but Uiat the iiatlonul sntliem of Canada wu, "Go4 Save the King, '. Tluwe as slstlng Mrs. Parkin were Mrs. Maren tette, Mrs. Wslker and Miss Lenox. STEWART Development work on the Albany pnqwrty 4urlng Uie past winter 1ms dlhcJcrd a Vfln of ore whjch. It was not known t previously, existed , and which carrier' values of 134410 to the ton S. P. Fitzgerald, president of the In dependence Mining Co.. returned here last week from Victoria. The newly formed Woodbine Gold Mining Co. has taktu over the Woodbine and Vancouver groups on Cascade Creek opposite the Premier and will carry out extensive development work thereon. The Woodbine numbers as Its directors . J. B. Watson, Vancouver. president: W. A. Tuck, Victoria, vice- president: R. W. Mayhew, Victoria: E. p.- Brown. 1 1. Boardman. Vancouver: A. C. Russell. Calgary, and Dr. George W. Fletcher. Winnipeg. A ne tunnel, two hundred feet be low the old workings, is being driven on the Independence. This week, the compressor was moved down and a double crew put to work. The main tunnel has been driven a distance of six hundred feet ALICE ARM After a cessation for the past few months, minings has been resumed on the Wolf mine, on the hill near town. f t . . by J. Flva and P. Peterson. Sloping of ore Is proceeding hut no shipments will be made until, the snow Is off the Doll Varden track. Alice Arm Is developing as a farming centre. J. Saur, who operates a ranch on the Kltsault flats, has Imported two oxen. two. cows and pigs. . Word has been received, that S. Mor rison, brother of Jock Morrison, has been married In Scotland whence he left a few month ago. Miss B. Crawford, who left a year and a half ago for Prince Rupert, has re turned to Alice Arm. CHARLESTON STILL MOST POPULAR DANCE THIS YEAR WINNIPEG. March 10. -Despite the apparent popularity of "Black Bottom" and Other new dance crazies In the larger cities .on the continent, devotees of Man., remain loyal to the Charleston At least that Is the conclusion by authorities who report ther third Charleston accident In as many weeks. Hex! MtMOrul BANK OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 ASSETS and LIABILITIES 4 3 lit January, 1927 ' )' -t Cathonhand . . . . .;. ... $ 80.195.94 icpottts wun ana notes ana cntaurs ot other Banks Deposit with Central Gold Reserve , Call and Short loans on Donas; Debentures and Stocks . . C . . Dominion and Provincial Government -VUIUKJ ..... Canadian Municipal Securities and British, Foreign and Colonial Public . Securities other than Canadian . . Railway" and" other Bonds, Debentures and btockj 4 1.416,911.14 ii,oc.oox i71.7a4-147.ea 7a.319-.a9i.4y 17,678.639.31 4.179." 1-09 Quick Assets . . $420,587,119.56 Loans and Discounts and other Assets Jl8.087.750.70 Bank Premises . . , 11.8aj.ooo.oo Liabilities of customers under letters of credit, (as per contra) 11,117,991.47 Total Assets . . $772,712,87.73 UABIUTIESTO PUBLIC Notrs n circulation 4i,joj,?Ji.oo Py.l?, ;..... 64i,947.S8i3o Utters of credit outstanding . . . 11,117,991.47 Other liabilities , 11.oiR.l8j.08 Total Liabilities Public to 708,7 19.191. 7 J Excess of Assets over Liabilities to Public .......$ 53,993.678.98 4 J4 nil. CEEBRATION BRINGING UP FATHER .-'.. By George -. 41 McM VI AH.' MR. JlCCa XNQW THAT WE GETS SUPPORT HAVE NOT BEEN, THE. OE-aT OF -m - tm-SWV2 0 1 trQOLD TM-VON'TOTHAT . LIKETO KMQW- TO THtH T MOr,.. FftE.tsD- OUT WANT TO TEUU YOU - I'M DELIGHTED TO MANY ORGANIZATIONS TTRN , KNOy THAT TClU AOT THE. JOO" HrOOUT COMc ' Ol'T TI BE. THE TRsVELlM Tf lb THAT WW-n I ',J J , N AKSIST NATIVE MINS IX Olt.sKlU-INfJ MXTIt'TII ANM:. AMPiA'AA ' " T mik V -71 M . I L tM rMWI fill , JV 5.4. UY Of COM KHHKA- TION ' " c'lSff Sswlct. ' i pJP Ftsnmt H.r 3 $ Work Is to be continued with an In creased crew of men. It Is the Intention to Instal a compressor and air drills and. eventually, a power plant. Jack Coughlan, who has been mana ger of the establishment for the past three years, has . purchased J. P. Haw- klnson's restaurant here. Ilong distance record FOR "MUSHING" CLAIMED Knrl lU.Wr.v r tirthrrn .M.ihIIiiIki Tra-" rl oo .Miles Willi CiiUh. of I'urs WINNIPEG, .March 10. A long dl-tauce, "mush lug levord" la Ueu set for Manitoba this saaam by Karl Bay-fey, a lur trader of the North, country, woo recently t Arrived in Winnipeg with catch, of fuis. Over a, trail ef six hoadred miles, the (rapper wended bis way aeros the now covered country from Sturgeon river to the Hudson Bay railway. He finished .he last leg at tola trip to Winnipeg by .rain, leaving hto (logs at The Pas, Manitoba , Nineteen days Mr. Baylcy was on the .trail, with his faithful doats as sate companions. It was a gruelling test and part of the drive was made in l blinding btUzard aatf extreme cold. j Before daybreak each day, he and his live huskies were on the U-all travelling itlll nlvhffttll tt'lum K hltMt jMmn the terp.sct.orean art In St Boniface. , Tr.u"tlow ,nd were Mr. Bayley'a food, while fish was caught for the dogs. The northern "musher" did not atv long In eivllua- VZ Unt .'t W" .dUpU,,ng 'h'i Purchasing a few necessities for hU du- Intricasles of the dance at a party when she slipped and well, she woke up tn the hospital. An x-ray thowed.kbe has sustained a complex fracture of the right leg. tint camp, departed for The Pa, and is now racing for his outpost, which Is about 180 mile from the Hudson Bsy and eO mile cjm ol the Shamallaws river. HIGH HONOR CONFERRED ON WINNIPEG PRIEST tat tier Mrnlort of I'ralrle fliy l Mj.le lutuii.UrwprluHr by Iih- I1n WINNirEO-March 10 (By Canadian Prsasl. The title, of protonotary apostolic, has been conferred by Pope Plus XI. upon Rev. Dr. T W. Morton, parish pr!et of St. Mary's Catholic chureh In Winnipeg. Thh is the blfheat honor granted u the clergy by Hl Hollnew. The papal brief, whleh was received by Arehblabop EHaoott. said that ttve distinction waa granted In "recognition ot Father Morten's faithful senrlec oer a long period and for the high recognition whleh his ffwrnlng sad ability has brought among Oalhrttca and non- CMtholies" UKTlli:it Itll'OltT. Prince Rupert. Suowti. calm; tem perature, li. Terrace Cloudy, calm. temp. 29. Rosewood Ooudy. calm. temp. 30. Alysnsh. Part cloudy, calm. temp. 28. Alice Arm Snow. calm. temp. SO. Stemart -partly ctovdy. calm. temp. 29. Hastflton Clear, calm. temp. 26. Smithers.ivtrt cloudy, palm. temp. 17. :. . : Rnrna l4tkamAiH imlir, i'.mn 11 , - ... i"-r- -i- Whltenors. C Oliidy. trn:. wind. temperature. ;fi. I, J , I s Dawson. - Clear, calm. 20 beiow. i IKJTi:!. AKUIVAUS. Prince HujH-rt C. A. Rogers. J. C. Alger. P. Wlljan, Mr. and Mrs p. w. Baldwin and. child ren. E E mil and A. Alexander. Vancouver Mr Justice Ongory and son und A. Ilalkett. Victoria. A. J- Martin, Stewart: O A Davis. Port Esslnttttin. SPORT CHAT Tlie following players have been selected to meet Port Simpson tomorrow night in the first of a series of basketball games for Northern B.C. champion ship: Eddie Smith, Oeorge Mitchell, Via Menzles. Poll Howard. Mike Budenlch. Slan Moran. Harry Menzles. A. Slocomb and J.' R. Clow. . In addition to the main game, Tux I and Colts will play In the JunlorgU-ague and Maple Uals and Ailanucs in the Ladles. 4 The fourth ifgsine In jlie Msjfts. jfrroe bllliard'fcflxture was j(ayVlIIust iiight between !LpMrr (Moobei and A, eutijiiHKi (uyros), oonj won oy the latter villi s score, ,f 200 to 103. The tuvn game netwean oeorge Mclinioyle and W Ioiik win be played tonight. The Edmonton Commercial Grade nnlcd ladles' baAkelball Uoni, will be seen In Edntoi'itoiii, by "admirers on Uie SUge. They 'wlff jwrfqrm before the loiiignut in areyue jriok Em Over'' beting. stajfhjtqtaryClulji of the W anted For Sale For DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. & 2c per word in advance.nNo Advertltement taken fo lei than 50c FOK SA1.B fOIl SALE. TWENTY IIOKSEPOWER Kermath marine engine in first class running order. Price reasonable. Terms cash. Apply to Dr. Large, Port Simpson. (o LAND FOn SAl. --GRAHAM ISLAND. Forty acres, light tiinbor, l mile from Inltit. MUjoq. p. Dicker, it Cardinal. Alberu. 62 UHANDVIF.W HOTEL FOR SAIJi Make an offerl AtJKNTS WANTKI) HOARD 07 MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND appoint local representative. 121 weekly avemce and espe, and commission brtktea. F-irtence unnecessary. Write for particulars. Winston Co.. Toronto. CO BOARD. THE INLANDER. 8J9 Second Avenue. Phone IJ7. Alberts capital city thatr act being a picturesque patrol Uw "Uarahe M tills ire " one of the outstanding acts of the production. Prcaeat and former members or tbe team will pant4pat la the rente which is batng held freA to-nigbt until It end of the week at the New Empire Theatre. A number of piayon In live prairie prufessiQal hotkey loop are likely lo.be ousting when toe taaaM llae up for re newal of hostilities nest fall Saoute irom the various clubs of the NaUnnal hotkey league and the Central A ax Kan iwkgue. hare been looking over the matortal perframing in Utoxa parts asMl tesipling offers are reported to bare been wade to save! players. Uoyd Turner, manager of tse MlnaeapoUa Millers, and formerly owner of the Cal gary Tigers, la known to be after she service, of llsrry Oanteeon of the Sas katoon "Snicks" while be Is also said to be angllog for either Connor or Steeeits ol the same dub. Turner is comsdg to the pralrtea for the ehsm-lonshlp plsy-off seriea and will sUa up tbe teams In the nope of landing some reserve players to bolster up his Ameri can league entry. High bids are also known to have been made for.Oslnor aid, Headley. Calgary defence players and Inquiries bare been made by East-em. Interests for "Spunk" Sparrow. Tiger centre, who has beeo one of the outstanding stars of the league this sea son. A big sporting event will be held at' Anyos Beaah . gymnasium on SUrch 23. unlrr the ausplcca pt Ut BP.O. Elks. Dick Btubbs. tbe well known Anyos wrestler will come to grtps with J. M. Ilrown. New 'Westminster, who la com ing north for the occasion. Brown held the lis lb. championship for two years. 1923-24. and retired on account of a bruised collar bont The record of both men is well knowV Battling Ourvleh of Prince Ruptrt will bos J. O Kirk of Anyos. These boys are in the ISO lb. class. Billy Reynolds and Jack Barnes. 133 lbs. wl) si so box A special 18 ft ring will be built and a new wrestling mat provided Everyihtnit " be In Tex Itlckard s'jie Became So Weak Could Hardly Stand Mrs. Win. Palmer, Tomsiiank, Alts., writes "last spring I bad a long spell of slt-knets snj Wsjns weak I could hardly stand. I eould uot Iseu at uiglil as tbe Uat littU nois vrgiild a sk uis up. I trif.l tlood touli aad otber serve pills, but they did me so good, and I was Retting- worse. 1 wrote my mother about in condition, aad ale sent ine three Uu of After 0i first tmt I wsi fnen(r rourlt better, so I kept ou uutll ,ad tiM-d the tbrea boats, and iiuw 1 f,l as welt aa aver 1 did v. lieu I was a young glrl.M Priea, 6iic. a Us at all dealers, or mailed direct tecelpt of pries by The T. MUburn Co.. UaiiUd.rTorouU).' . OH, "y!;- - J FOR KENT THKEE-tlOOM FURNISHED rLAT FOK I rent: moderate: puna; motlem. ! Phone Red 7, 'FOR RENT. STEAM HEATED APART j menu. Apply Smith & Msllett. UA. I Telephone i?4. j FOR RENT. PI ANOS, PHONOGRAPHS and Blnger Sewing Msehjnes. Walker's Music Store. FURNISHER SUITES FOR RENT. -Apply Mussallem Omcrry Phone l FOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE. FlVt rooms od bath. Munro Bros. U ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE 878. FOUND tf FOUND. TAKE NOTICE THAT I. IV K Dutton. intend, to hold, on marc and colt strayed to the farm, for feed cosu L. K. Dutton. Kttwanga. BC AUUl IONKEK NOTICE OP BAP! ON MARCH 2t AT 3 pjn . lot, with two rcaideArea, rtntad continuously bringing IS2 montMy. The nouses are situated at Sit Eighth Avenue Weal and 721 Tallow street. The furnishing of the Tst-low street residence are oStrrd in one lot up till March 24 Palilna disposal in one lot. Itemized list of furniture will be published on March 1 and will be sold acoordln to the wis of tbe public a. T. Brine. Auctioneer. Phone 774. POI.LAH .STO(tK We have discontinued the tu;'. :f iitMi: Nothing Over a tlar tk-a our rvew Uua of M'KIMt M l KU i:lt. noi.Mi: f MilKa iioMiMov riHMTinr. iitMti: liewt.irriy 4- lUtnnn. rielr 144 Tttild Avenue I'hnne HI.H K 411 Pumlture of all aorta bought. s4d ot Exananged. UPHQI.STKHlNf; PURNITURE REPAIRINO: UPHOL-sterlng of all kinds. OhesterfieW recovered and made to order. AH work guaranteed. Phone (iieen em. O. M. HUNT. WOOD V i-mcMis fa Cove. Mixed' Wood Blocks per load 11,00 " Klndlng, per load H riirnsce Wood, per load MM ; belltered.' ' Bait Herring Phone Itlaek 4111 HKSTAUUANTS hmi i:tj c.srr. Mrs. Unger, Proprletrewi Third Avenue. Nest a. W. V. A. (Im Hi.ine Cooked Meals, phone Black 700 TAXI Phone C7 Tnxl (Cnll GeorKP. Pnul or Oust) Six and Sevnn Paaaonjrpr Stinlt-Imkfru nt your llo.ul any time. noss nuns, pool koom Meeker Illock. i Across from KmprKitH Ilnlr-h V4o PWNCK KUPKIt'P TIDES IlllltW, MMKII II lh 7:60 am. 1T7 ft 21:34 pjn. 15 0 " l .' 1:18 am. 10.1 " 14:40 p.m. 6 4 " NTI IllitV. .MARCH It High ..'...'.,'.,'. 0:13 am. 174 ft. "w ami ajn. o.7 " High law High UW 10:04 nm. 8.1 " . M'.lltV. .M tlt ll 3 10:30 a.m. 17 8 ft. 23S37 pjn, 17.1 " 41 am. 10.2 - lf;QVpirw 55" .MOMMY. Mtlir'H II l:t am. 183, (t. 5:23 am. 0.3 " " 17:81 pjn. 4 9 " MAIL SCHEDULE l7-(l(Un ' In ljit Maud). WednetKUy, y I rn iuen rhsrMIt Manii in Orahaas la Ave it. Arc tllh A .1 nu i-iiUJtrrsw 4k gt. 6 at P-ii'. . gt A 7:. ' i-MiieiM . i Arts I If. Av A r '(ires' ti r- .V !!.- ' ' ' CMi A Ha)- ' 8th .r. Js .:' " f '.tl, Ave A II Bl 'r! f pi.iv Oovt B'.J r.v Oov Wii:' OTP Whsr: i i T P 8taiMii 2nd Ae A 2nd Fr t.l Avft rui-. ... 8! trd Ave it", 6' days only not Hi VJTM Ms. 4 a J is sua tea Vancouver ,,,1 Mi 04jt. f ss4 Ctetuntey In N ft. ttsb. T AU). AIUt Kim. SlesMMt mief SHUHSsvi. WadMlst lt' tt 11. mmmi ss Sw lp. Hsaaays ,j In .tUl I'ulnts. March 7 m t a to ((iM-rn I'hsiMtes- March ij . : tj tram lbs l-sl Tweadays. Tliursatf M UkuA ml trwn snro.e BUAdats 1 1 WrdtvesOays en Pvt-aass CP4- Ustr r i nig i I. Mil Anfas. 4ltr in. at I ITemkr I Ttteadays 1 1 Prldajs In I I rmtl PI Mm frxiM ss4 ts.tshsa-1 Tiiaidsv ' I I torn AUks riil" Msfch It an 22 tl for Vanrtiatef. , Prklay atuniAi Mard n r March K-j r I ron. Vsii-iir W.oiieM.iv - I' Ft oay - tJ:ar - gtarh.v 1 1 u el ij-ii' n ii u u i ii ii' :i' ti m sti' steamship mm Mareri 7 - Pr .ntta w, March -i i r- pi- ," .ir IMrt Slmon sin j Muadar Camosua I rum P.irt !lrMHin s t Tuesdsy s." Camosua ,,r ..teasrl, Anyoi sn4 j Sunday - Csmo"u , . WtOnesdsv r'-'LVr I mm !!" Tueedsy CtmZr J 0 Fridsy Print lr ij.ieen I l.rlotl- j M.rch 13 ... mnreaJW rrlD' March 20 - I-,..,,, (l..een I'll"'0' Msrch 10 - J?. Jf " March 24. - P"n r..r All"- . u,rt ' Marab 7---s r""""'. M.rch l-a Wnc'. March 28- W from Aik ,n CUR. T?1NS m Bst-MonUr. " '-,n(W rro.n East Tuesd.y. , I UHMUJJ. - -. Advert I' V"1'" a