tage roua BRINGING UR FATHER By George McMar We need the n 3'1S , mO QEi-OW AMD Hi . . ' -7:. .x.Jl J-l HELP INI The .... - r-mm-t Money THRIM OWLU HAOt'vl V?." Vou jet the Bargain at OUR Quick Money Raising .MEN'S CLOTHING ROYS' CLOTHING ME.VS FURNISHINGS HOUSEHOLD STAPLES And things for Indies toq. Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. R. Miller - Proprietor If any segment of the Spine a m in abnormal pi auuua (tablirxatkta) pet-cure it produced on the nrrvr , trunk at xiut pciot and! Caaat develops. TL-Pl: : r? I cv.inropractor T.UVt- I rVCVV&viS- t.rrao. t-uweis UXW- V "V d. a. McMillan I'almer Graduate CIIIKOI'KACTOR I'atho-'enrometer Service. Open Evenings Rooms 6 & 7, Exchange RJock Phone C91 Uemers Phone 27. P.O. Rox 327. Come and See our $22.50 Georgette and Silk Dresses MILK From Hulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIP. PING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones G3C nnd GT7 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone G3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Con Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piuno and Furniluni Moving. II l IVymj) IIVDtK TO JOIN HITir IT IN IKillT KOi: ItlCOi.M TION !' KOI TC An Invitation to the Hytkr Cbambei iof Oammerce and businessmen ol Byder lor the piirpose of discussing the sub Jtct of combining forces with m view to giving the greatest posslbSe pub j licky to the Peace Rlrer-to-SKwart . ; railway route, with a railhead at Hyder. was decided upon at the council meet ' ing of the Board of Trade recently. r The board was encouraged to proceed wiui an aggressive campaign as a result of the encouraging turn that the recent debate upon the subject of a Peac River outlet took on the floor of the HmiM ff rnmmnni an1 th inrMttlPA. itlons that are this year to be made. I The attitude of the Stewart, minister of his pronounced adTacacy of Stewart was discussed, and a wire of appreela-! tlon of his speech was forwarded. j H. W. M. Bolston was appointed as ai delegate to the convention of Board of Trade of Northern B.C. to be held at Smlthers on May B. Mr. Stewart's remarks In part as follow: "Let me say at once that I am n-' ;tr?mem!y interested In an outlet to th coast from the Peace River country. On various occasions I have pressed this matter upon the attention of my colleagues, and I do not believe the I Peace River country wHl ever come Into Its own until there Is such an out let. But the suggestion of boildine he outlet by Obed or a connect k with the Grand Trunk Pacific railway east of the Rocky mountains is not tin- solution of the ruertkm. Anyone who knows the country will say so tnuned lately. So what Is the use of discussing a ? 13.000,000 project which gets Vol nowhere? GREATLY IMrUE.M:i "I have been greatly ' impressed by the reports of what may be accom plished by going ahead and opening up the coal mining area In Che Portland Canal district and the mining terri tory between the head of the Parsnip river and the Portland Canal In a direct route from the coast to the Peace xjver country. No matter bow much relief we are Uble to give the settlers In Peace River the transportation of their grain, by way of Edmonton they will always be under a handicap until an outlet b provided, for It is not possible to ob Mate that 400 miles of haulage, ano the settler will always suffer disabili ties in that respect. I ssy, therefore that K are to undertake this project -e should do. so with out eyes open, fully realizing what it will coat. Bvrn If It takes 140.000,000, the :ex-ftoidittlrt ultimately will be warrant od. Advertiss in th Dlly Nsws t 1 .2- 1 . 1927 r Int t FcaruRt; Sckvicc lc IO CM Bmm rlu iimi ! STEWART AFTER grrarreFS Hon. . Charl the Interior. In HIGH PRICES POUEUriL IHYINU MftVLMENT LIKELY TO COXTIM E IX NEW YORK. March 29. Several avorable constructive faitnn hv h. A" I IM I. 1 sm t An MornMnre ltU)Tt LOVE LETTERS BEFORE COURT AIITCTKIXATi: LI'KTLES ENTtK INTO IB.IMM IllMACi: M IT AT lit- ' MONTOV VERV MUSHY EDMONTON, allien 23. Lave letter; written from defend m to phuntttr wife figured protatneBtly to the settee for 110.000 'damage fcrmtgfet by W. J. Woodford stalest Nets Kvtttem before Mr. Justice C R. Mitchell in the district court here. j Woodford obtained a divorce from. his wife last September and mentioned Kvtttem. and has braoght this action for the loss of the eonsortrom of Bis wife. "You make my pulse throb and my heart dance. I think you outwardly, but bless you inwardly." was one passage read to the court. Another letter terawted by Kvtttem In pencil read. "Beat upon me, iiUe heart, beat upon mine. You are mine. my soul. AH mine from your prettf blue eyes to your feet. Uy honey. I would like to ctSae your pretty blue eyes with a kiss? my dear. This is home made love." The ease is eoBttnulsg. OeraM V. Pel ton. K.C.. I appearing for plaintiff and C. O. CarneUle and D W. Cobblediek for defendant. , STILL LIVES SIMPLE LIFE IMIKKITVM K OF f.Vm.(KMI MAKI LITTLE DHTr.KEM L TO ONTAKIO I'AKMEIC POET DOVER. Out.. Uarcb 29. (Can- ulian Prew. i . Tiie fact that he inherited an estate of t2.S30.9Q0 does net unduly concern William Hear) Barrett, who still lives quietly on his form near this town. His riches came recently from the Irish eJle of Qulrrton Dick. Hundreds of old retteries, piled In the farmhouse, arc the only Tltlble evidence of Mr. Barrett's wearth. Theae are from the Dick estate. In a braaofc bank here are more of Mr. Barrett ( passesafcm. ehett ftl adUtjue silver worth probably l no .000. Beautiful pieces of old Shef field plat, sterling stiver plate and sti ver plate washed In gold are contained in the CbeiU. which are of Iron-bound wood.. Mr. Barrett went to England last Sep tember to claim the fortune, after court bad decided that he was not barred by the provision of Dick's will stipulating that the inheritor should adopt the surname of "Dick" within specified time. The Inheritor wsa Ignor- m of the wl" "nd theprtore not come decidedly evident on the New York Stock Exchange. The United States Treasury operations of Secretary Mellon brought widespread financial stimulus and gave a definite indication of a con tinuation of cheap call money. The ending of the period of hesitation has been brought about by the ImpresMve evi dence of a continuation of active and substantial consumption la steel, auto mobiles, copper, oil and other similar good and commodities. These favorable developments havtJ started a powerful buying movement in the market. There Is no doubt but what there is a very large short-interest In the -market which may .developolnto buylnpower. There levery indication that slrable price" advances will !now continue to appear especially In coppers. Car loadings are running ahead of last year's records and the evidence of a continuation of a high rate of business activity In practically all branches throughout the country Is naturally re- nn n me uemano lor stocks, so Xhat with substantial short Interest It Is most consistent to look for very mueh higher prices. have compiled, the Judge pointed out. GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF HEALTH IS COMING TiimMukalile Trrml Is In Tlmt IHrertluii Miy Edmonloii Wiiiimn MagiHtrutr EDMONTON. March 28. (Canadian Press). That the unmutakable trend of; an neaitb organization u toward gov- ( ernment contrU. was the contention of MagfitruteEmlljr Murphy Jn an address , I blore ihj! AlbBjta..', Dlvliilon. Canadian j Ttid toR eTBicliness Ir-no longer a' private concern, and although the Red. Cross and other philanthropic organizations will always find a ready work in the health field, the government should be responalbl for the activities being ' carried on in the right way. .Fifty-four nations now favor government control In health, a thing hardly known less than century ago. The speaker deplored the ; tuck of nurses In mental hospttsls citing the 'condition at Oliver , hospital where 250 patlonU are cared for, without nunc. POWER SUPPLY IS DISCUSSED vi.li. ititmvN ;iw: city roi'MH. IMOUMATION A TO OPMUTIOV OE 1IKY IKHK PLANT In repjy to a question asked by Aid. Perry at a recent meeting of the city .uneH, Aid. W. U. Brown last Bight Jealt wi'.b the operatiOB of the dry lock plant. He read from a prepared itatetnent showing the amount of power JMd by the elevator at three different limes during the day when It was supposed that the plant was not using any power because no grain was arriving from the east and no ships were in c-ort iOMtlng The report showed that a M was neeeasary to operate the dry dec pilot the city load and the power required for the elevator was In Ms of what-the plant at SbawaOaaa ootJM enppiy. The report also showed that the etty had received ronisnsrabte revenue from the dry dock pSanf lor aippiyinf live steam for beating Mayor Newton stated that, at a meet- ng of the nuituat eaaaatttee. tt had been shown tbat the elevator had car-ritd on drying of grU when no grain was arriving at or leaving the plant This accounted tor the demand lot power. AM. Perry sated if it wm the inten sion to shut down the dry dock plant when the day beoame longer and there would not be the same demand for slectricttr a U city. To this question Ud. Brown replied thst It would br ditxlcnlt to sag at the present time as the Cold Storage plant was expected to onnect up wttn the etty in the near uturc add it would depend upon what its requirement would be. The city always had to be ready to supply the need of any of it customers. T" U.STEWvRT Word has been received here of th deoth in Jiofal Columbian Hospital New Westminster, of John Barries, wen known resident of this district for otne years, who beoame ill here about wo-months ago and left for the south His death had bun expected. Adjutant Kerr, district secretary ihe Salvation Army. 1 a visitor Stewart. The Stewart Assembly. Native Son- of Canada, ha elected officers aa fol lows: president, P. E. Oigot; first vice- president, J. 0Keefe; seeond v!ce-pr sldent. P. r. Janeowski: chaplain. M Armour; secretary-treasurer. R. O Birch: sergeant-at-arma. James Comer inner guard. W. J. Janoewakl; outer gusrd. John Ryan: historian, H. w. M Ralston . ' Archie Smith, son of A,- "Oooagardte" ' Snvfth. . ha been here from tAnya. . am 1 Xrsklne vUltlnr Tao shift are to be engaged In fur her development of the Woodbln group of claims. A H hp. deisei en gine will be Installed and an assay of' flee Is to he built at the property. HOTEL Aliltl VAI.H, TEXTUAL r. Orant and L. Matheson. city: A ueioux, Edmonton: C Arasin. Out Had Salt Rheum All Over Her Hands Mr. Herbert J- Masnn, flrand Fafls, vrriu-a: "I had salt rbeura all over my hand and MeiaUr between mv finjer. It got so Lad it was im-poiHibl for in to I'ut tlwrn in water or do ray housework. After trying many medicine and salve, that did me no good, I heaid ot being so wonderful, and after tails three bottle I am entirely relieved of niy trouble. I am cure I can't record-mend ll.ll.B. too highly to those who hav salt rlisum liio I had." B.D.D, 1 manufactured only by TV .T. UUlura Co., Hm'ted, Tarwito, 04, V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word In advance. No Advertisement taken fo leu than 50c WANTED FURNITURE OP POUR ROOMED FLAT tor sale. Must be sold before. March 31. Phone 774. Brine. Auctioneer. FOR SALE FOR SALE SIXTEEN ROOMED Rooming House, furnished, modem conveniences, dose in. 1 1.760 00. Terms to suit. Theo. Collar! Ltd. Westhoune Theatre block. 71 TOR SALE. TWENTY HORSEPOWER Kerraalh marine engine In first das running order. Price reasonable Terms cash. Apply to Dr. Large. Port Simpson. 4 TOR SALE. SIX ROOMED HOUSE and lot, ill Seventh Avenue West Apply Prank Derry. 83) Borden St. Phone Blue 2S8. 73 PAR SALE. ORAMOPHONE. CONSOLE model, practically new; cheap; and other bouaehold furniture. Phone Blue 700. 7S OPPORTUNITY! II XX) A MONTH NOW buys your future bometite. Walker Music 8 uore BOARD BOARD. THE INLANDER. Second Avenue. Phone 117. HEMSTITCHING TEMSnTOtlNO, PICOTINa SCALLOP' Ing. M. Macdonald. .Exchange Block Ecklund, and O. Booth. Vancouver; A. Wilkinson. Calgary: P. Oagne. Stewart: A. Allen. Anrot. katay Charles Stewart. Mrs. J. D. Watson,, Margaret Watson, Capt. t. D. Watson and II. R. JtSerson, oily: R. Kelday Hayaport Prlnre Kuert Mr. and Mrs. W E. Drake and Mr. and Mrs. L F Cowan, Vancouver T. Anderson. Kltimast Dr. II. O. Large. Port Simpson. I SPORT CHAT Member of the Maplt Leaf basket ball team, who were treated so royal!) by the interior town during their stsy there, would spprvdate an opportunity at playing th Smlthers team here In the exhibition building where there nore room for combination playing. They do not minimize the great strug gle which they had to put up to com Out ahead In both game but feel that (bey would be able to mate a better showing In their own hall. If. Auyot docnpt intimate ihst it is sending a teamPto compcti r.th'vtjVniyieiCup. then it might be a good thing to try to arrange for the Smlthers team to come down for a game. The content would certainly draw a capacity housa nd would be a welcome diversion lor both fans and team. Young Liberal Canuck of Vancouver and Edmonton Commercial Orads will meet tonight In Edmonton In the first of a scries of two games for the western Canada ladles' basketball title, the second game being scheduled lor Thurs day night. The Orlts arrived In Ed monton yesteidsy and will go on the floor tonight after a two day rest. The Orsds hsve been hard at aork for acme time In preparation for the big event The Liberal Canucks and the Orads play much the same king of gsme Both team specialize in the open atyle of plsy which Is more spec tacular than the close checking method The Vancouver team Is said to excel In its passing and floor work and Us members are better than average sltou, Tlie Qrads are expected to be hard pressed tonight In ,th :tcrlcs with the Vancouver teom. The advance anle of seats has been particularly heavy. The arsds, however, welcome the contest ss ney consider their comine aerie with the Cleveland team s the out standing game of the season. If they are unable to atop tlie Vancouver team they consider they wjil hav little chance of holding the world' cham pionahlp from' the American A great lover 1 on who can t'.l whether a elrl Is jieiuiive or lepy. 24 1, , 4f it. ? and exebanrtne and looking after my IT Pt. aiawss sa t xiwsm, btisinru. For nuaUaea i buslne Sundsyi and those without bualneaa have no' To ALaaka flal business to be in bualneaa. Emolorl Martb 7. II and j me srlung by suction. That Is buai-new, satisfaction and result. O. F Brine. Phone 774. rOB RENT AUCTION SAI.K AN AUCTION SALE WILL BE HELD AT 23 Seventh Avemt West on Thursday. March "il. Consisting of Oak arm chairs and rockers, gramophone and cabinet, mahogany music stand. table. 6 dining chairs, beater, kit cnen cabinet, gat leg table, cup-, hoard, bras bed complete, oak bur-' eauk. electric lamp, ahitr beds, tablf.j chiffonier, hammerlea 12 bore shot. AUCTIONEER MY BUSINESS IS BUYINO. SELUNO House. 121 00. East. FOR RENT FURNISHED MODEPJ 21t Fourth Avenue, FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussallem Orocery. Phone 1(. ROOMS TO RENT PHOSE (HI. DOIJaAK STORE We have discontinued the WOMEV EVnitMlE See our line of EAtTEK tiOOIK. Nothing over a dotlsr. HOIJ.tK f TOKE U KOMIMOV ri'KMTI RE Eriitot Iteaonrdy A flsgiMtn, preprMnrs 144 Third Avenue Pbane lUaefc 411 Furniture oi all tort bought, sold or Exchanged, UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPA1RINO; UPIIOU terlng of all kinds. Chesterfield! recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 0O3. a. M. HUNT. WOOD a. itr?ox Val Cyie. Mined Wood Block per load O0 Kindling, per load la to Furnace Wood, per load 14 IK) Delivered. Bait Herring Fhune lllnrfc 441 RESTAURANTS 4iooi r.AT (TArr . ". v.l Mr. Unger, Proprletres Ird Avenue, text O. W. V. A. fiiMxl Home Conked Meal. Phon Black 700 TAXI Fhone 67 Taxi (Call George, Paul, or Gust) Six and Seven ParwjnKcr Stude-baker at your dlnpoiHl any time, ROSS III10S. POOL ROOM Meeker Mock. (Aero, from Kmprenn HntcH I'HINf!R Ittll'KItT TII1RS . Tt lHY. Murrh S9 High 10:28 am, 10.0 ft. 233 pjn. 18.6 " Low 4:18 jn. 84 " 17:04 pjn. 4J " HEIlNESOW. MAItril 30 High 11:22 a!m. 20.1 ft- Low 8:14 am. 7.1 " 17:81 pjn. 3.1 " Till ItMiW, MAItril 31 High 0:03 jn. 20.0 ft. 12:13 p.m. 213 " Low 8.0J ajn. 8.2" 18:34 pjn. 2.4 M I lllOtV. APIIII. 1 High 0:46 ajn. 21.3 ft 13:01 pjn. 21 8 " Lew 8:82 a.m. 8 8 M 10:16 ptn. 2.1 " KATIItlMV, A I'll 1 1- S High 1:26 ajn. 22J ft. 13:48 p in. 22.1 M Low 7-J8 jn. 2.3 " 107 p,m. 23 " AdvertU In Th Dally N.w TUesdsyt Ptldsyt . . Baturdsyi To tsier Ckarttl March It sad M It the Uo l4YtU0 Mi, Lottnf Founifc MAIL SCHEDQf Ot'T-OOIV) toe the Lsat Mondsrt, WtdiMwlan kl etouM i u m . u a first clM maii n alw tM gun. typewriter, etc Pbllpott. Evltt " m uonairt. Vittoii nd Co.. Ltd.. Auctioneer. Saturday b, CJH. trala. T Allr Ana. smtM mlrf Bundara . Wedadars E 'I Tuesdsys. TfeursSt; sad lci B at au, I Twtm tnefv Sundsyi . u Wednesdsfi t - it Frtdsys n CTSL. Matrk t UtWI - Irora Aattt. ilkt 4m. Mnxl as PrrmW Tuesdsys Fridan . ,4t Tmn rt. Hrnf isl lit Tueadsyi rm AlaH t Msrrh 11 sad B lrm qsee (AarWI'- Msreh Him not: rtiuixTio' Oraham k Alia "- lat Ave a r-k t 6th Ae. rul'OO Bt 8th Ave k Thoop0 lltb herbrook vei lltb Als. a OoW4 eth Ave a my ca eth it Hsys Cove csti 8th Ave. a Cotton 8t Sib Ave. a McDriW St Prtrv. Oovt Blcrs Prov. Oof Wharf O TJ. Wharf O.T.P Ststloo tad Ave. a 2nd Bt 3rd Ave. Fultca Bt 3rd Ave. eth . Sunday eollsfti a sa" " days only, t as in " ia r i 'i ta 3 ti i: ! i c 1 i. i I l i STEAMSHIP MOYEB for Vanrn'" Tuesday -as. Cam Friday- ss pt'.n: o - Saturday-a tjrtfena . V.' - aa r-u - . Msrch II P- : March 22 Pnrr rrnm Vneiuer Bundsy csmoi-a Wednesday -. ft, Jidsy -ss Crden -r B.turd.y-1'. rmiViM 9 ' aj," i I l 0 March 21 " gii-or Fart lm""n snd i i.. ... Camoaun if Irom Port Mmr"" i .. Camoaun r, aiewart. Anjot and w 8und.y-r Cimo-u" (1 Wednesd: AIW yr iron, Htea.". Anyt Tuesdsy- si. mo.on , Prlnoe Oeo prldsy- -ss. C harlutlr , p l or Queen March n. rtuvf. E,om ,,,r,"l,rn March 10-... Mw 'V : . 3 Mtreb a mnc Hr A- , yr March 7- an. nii"- " nr" Msrch - Mlrt Msrch 2-. P"ntfM from Alsk yit sss r C.N.RJRMNS for Est-Moi.d.Ji. Bsturdsys proin Eart-TiiM'I'J'' Bundsyi Adv.rtU. in tM psilf