PAGE FOUH THE Alu7 MrTTT. SAFETY PINS ' BRINGING UP FATHER ByGeorge McMan. ,. s t ii w it i i zr:it.-vtw to: meet Hirr nm-j 'w r s issuer i i ' i.i. PROVE FATAL feS, TV I'M CETTlN WEAKY THE r wv. 2 ' ;r I Jl . MF CCOAIKITtD WITH Ud V) WW -u COORT.N - J OF TMl'b SECRETAHT--, 3 OOARO-J I thl "LATJ f i ' Oiwb' MIM-rM CRAlf TOfc ' MJvjJ 7 s IIMT. KtlJ.III MORE fllll.DKEV THAN ni:: ARM kwh m:iv youk HOCTOK PHILADELPHIA. March 25. Safety pUw have lulled more children than hate firearms, in the pinion of Mr Chevalier Jackson, of tbe Pennsylvania Unlv rally medical faculty, who has designed Instruments for retrieving small object from lungs and stomachs. Careless mothers who put pin In their mouths when dressing their babies, be says, set an example which la likely to be followed with possibly disastrous result. "It took me 25 year to matter the wallowed aafety pin." he declare. He -mastered lb. recovery with a aalety pin doner, operated through a bronchoscope Tbe bronchoscope Is a small, straight metal tube. Inserted through the mouth. It has a tiny electric bulb at tbe end and breathing holes near the end. Through it the operator can look Inside the stomach or lungs, or operate aafety pm closers, forceps or other Instruments for handling small objects. A broachoscDpe for a baby is hardly larger than a straw. NEGRO ARTISTS VERYPOPULAR ((IMIKCIl MNfiKIW AMI Il.tMTKK ai:i: kaiii; iv lomo toiiay LONDON, March 27. Negro singer and dancers are more popular to London today than at any period In history. Many of them, having regular theatre engagements, are working long hours of overtime in the cabarets ana at private performances. Tbe popularity of the negro dancers Is attributed to their BprlghtHness the pep tbey put Into their steps, and the singers are In demand because of their originality, their barbaric enthusiasm and the amusement tbey themselves seem to gain by amusing others. Taking; advantage of the craze for Jazz as dished out by real negro artUU, English managers have started three travelling companies on the road who are playing the London suburbs and the provinces. The "color" craze has even reached the department stores, where black and colored wax models have been lb' troduced to the public In the street display windows ZAROAGHANOW 153 YEARS OLD r.tMors oi.li TEX WIVES can'b obtained. TI'KK AMI T, ST: PATRICK'S DAY HAS III ICIIill CHILDKEX CONSTANTINOPLE, March 25. Zaro Agha, fanied and stalwart old man of Turkey, has despite his 153 years, married for the eleventh time In an eventful 1lle; during which at one time and another he has burled ten wives and 27 children. Although be has no birth certificate to establish tbe truth of Ms ae. the indomitable old man is possessed of a keen memory which enables hlra to tell teles of events which occurred 143 years ago. He makes an annual visit to President KemaT from whom he receives a hearty handshake and two or three hundred I Iras every year. The Governor of Constantinople has given him a house and last year .the Prefect made him Municipal Door-keeper tor lite, a Joo which furnishes itm with a uniform aud About 25 a month. lie wauu uprignt and without a cane and boasts that he had never ridden In a street car or an automobile. AT QUEEN CHARLOTTE l.mt V (Ireut hiicrr Many Nutel Ilex liitriMlurril nml frizes for lunch); (lleii BKIDEOATE, March 20. A St. Pat- rick's Day dance was held In Queen Charlotte City under tbe auspices of the Queen Charlotte City Social Club. Owing to the hard work of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKeenzle and others who were on the committee, the event was a great suc cess. A number of novelties were Intro duced during the evening and there were prize for dancing, Mrs. Oeorge Besttle and Q. Chastney being awarded .he prlre for the best waltzers. Uusic was supplied by McKay's Or chestra. AMERICANS INQUIRE ABOUT SITKA SPRUCE hklilrmitr CnrmiHiiKlrnt of Dully Xen llii llren Asked for Information BKIDEOATE. March 28 - That the United States M alive to the possibilities of this timber which grows exclusively on Queen Charlotte ltUuds is appsr cut. The Skidegate correspondent for the Dally News has received enquiries from an American forestry concern In quiring, about the Ornhim Island Sitka pruceuiul Its seeds and how the latter HAD BAD SPELLS WITH HER HEART Mrs. B. O. Hall, Bolton Centre, Qb writes: "Some time ago I had bad spells with my heart which I believs was caused by nervousness. I tried everything I eonid think of. bat could get no rslief untu one of xaj friends perscsdd m to get a box of After I had taken a few boxes I got wonderful relief. I now weigh one hundred and thirty-five pounds where, before, I never went over ninety." PrW 50c a box at all drappeis or deales, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. ililburu Co, Limited, Toronto, OnL BRADY DELIVERS SPEECHES IN EAST xke to IVnihrnke Klaanli Club and Mmleiit IhHlr of Ottawa l'nl rri.lt j Word has been received In the city that J. C. Brady. MJ. for Bkeena, ad dressed tbe Klwanls Club at Pembroke. Ontario, recently and was given a good reception, the president of the club acknowledging the Interest of his remarks. Five hundred students of the University of Ottawa were also addressed re cently by Mr. Brady and appreciation as expressed. In The Letter Box MTI'.ATIOV AT IJ.t C1TV Editor. Dally News: It has been five months now since the Sitka Spruce Mill at Queen Charlotte City closed. None of Its workers were paid off and have not been paid yet. This sort of thing has happened too often on the Queen Charlotte Islands. ILu the working man no protection hatever In our province? How long Is this sort of thing going to be allowed? If It were not tor the kindness of ur merchants at Queen Charlotte City and Skidegate. the workers would hare bad - a hart! time this winter. The sooner our government sees that the workers are protected In British Columbia, the better Tor all concerned. E C. STEVENS. Skld'eeate. 74 CONCERT BY SILVER CIRCLE, CANADIAN GIRLS IN TRAINING A very enjoyable concert was given last evening under tbe auspices of the . Silver Circle Group CO XT.. In the Pres- byteriaa Church Hall. The work of the ; (iris themselves was augmentel by local i talent, which was heartily applauded sod encored and for which the Silver Strcle members were very grateful. The audience showed great appreciation of al. the numbers. In fsct some of the per formers were called back three timet Tbe program was as follows: C.GXT Chorus "Song of Greeting 'Canada. To Thee We're Loyal." and She's C.GXT." Piano duet Miss Winifred Eby and Miss Myrna Puller. Vocal solo Mrs. D. Boss, accompanied by Mrs. S. D. Johnstone. Piano solo Miss Muriel Vance. Juvenile p!syThe Oss Account." Highland Fling Miss C. Eastman, ac companied by James Bremner. Vocal solo Miss Josephine Cnarle- bo Is. accompanied by Miss Lorna Tils. Piano duet Miss Irene Mitchell and Miss Msy Ness. Violin selection Adoration." Fred Smith, accompanied by Mrs. O. Rosa. Senior play The RehearsaL" Piano duet Misses Dwtght and Row lice. Vocal solo Miss Osthle Jones accompanied by Mrs. D. Ross. Drill dance. Vocal solo -3. S. Wilson, accompanied by Mrs. D. Rurf. "O Canada."' BROTHER OF LATE DICK McBRIDE IS ON ISLANDS NOW SKIDEGATE. March 26 Edward Well ride, popular brother of the late Sir Richard McBride. former Premier of British Columbia, has accepted a post tlon with the office staff of the South Bay cannery. Skidegate Inlet, and arrived on tbe Queen Charlotte Islands on the last trip of the stetmer Prince John SKIDEGATE A party was given at Queen Charlotte City by Bob Dunlop and Mr Burns, every one voting the affair one of great enjoyment. Among tbe guests was Rass Morrison. ME., of Lockeport, cho gsve a lecture on copper ore during tbe evening. H. Price and M. Young, who have Just returned from Lawson Harbor, report a heavy run of herring there. They taught three huge sprlng..aalmon within ft-.. rk. v iiiss-1-s-r.j , i, tl. i awv rr 1 x' jjcinq aosoiuiem sure on the Subject (Quality THE HIGH QUALITY OF Baker's Breakfast Cocoa is 7sot an Accident 1 b rt,ult of a Judicious selection inJ blending of cocoa beans, of which there aie more than thirty gridei; of note cireful rojiting,i very delicate opeution; and its further preparition by the beit rnechanial processes (no chemical i) which preserve tlie deliciouj natural flavor and aroma and attractive color of tbe beans. WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited IJscablulwd 1? DORCHESTER, MASS. Canadian Mills at Montreal DooUt of Choicfktciptt unt free "Ut thm Clark Ki!chn Utlp Jon" Clark's W. CLARK UmW Soups ViVSb1sb1sV 2 Ita gIu ,i SBTgSBBS I The clrti efCUrfc Soup I " (mmkm and ChUkso. t f UhtU U men KHipt. ,.t7 KIOVTREAL the space of a very few minutes. Capt. A. CbJisUnsen of Queen Char lotte City called at Skidegate last week He H preparing to go to the mainland with his new trailer. Chaps, la which he has Just Installed a new 20 hp Vivian engine. Capt Ntta Lanea wfll ga with him. Mrs. C De Bucy of Skidegate is visit ing at the farm of her brothers. Messrs Uchsrdson. at Tlell for few dsys. Market Prices Market prices prevailing here today are as follows: LAUD Pure 24c 'Compound 20c TAHih C fresh pulkU 34e C. fres. flrsta 40e C. fresh, extras 41r Local new laid 0r lH lUllbut. lb. 20r Salmon, cohoe, froen 2!c Smoked kippers, lb l&e Kippered salmon, lb 2Se Smoked bUck cod. lb 22 Ue Pmnan haddles, lb. 20r Sslt msckerel. lb , 2V Eastern salt herring, 3 for 24c Salt codfish fillets, lb 30c Boneless salt cod bricks, lb. ' . 20c MK.ttS Kiwi. No. 1. lb '. 3c Roasting chicken, lb 44c Ham. sliced, first grade 36c Ram. whole, first Rrade 42e H&m. picnic, lb 21c Cottage rolls, lb 36e Bacon, back, sliced 60c Bacon, side 40c to S4e Pork, dry salt 36c Ayrshire haenn. lb 36e Veal, shoulder 26c Veal, loin . 40c Veal, leg .......... . 40c Pork,, shoulder ...,............,,. 28c ork, loin .'......i.r.. f 40c Pork, leg ...,L........ Hrii- 40C lk-ef. pot nxint.,. .ff.. . 12eito IBc UUlllIlg MJ kMM Beef, steak 26c to 40c Beef .roast, prime rib 30 taimb. chops 60c Lamb, shoulder 3tc Mutton, In 40r Lamb, leg 4c Mutton, chops ... 404 Mutton shoulder 30e IIUTTr.lt Urookfleld. Bhsmroek and Woodland lb 60o E.CJJ.. lb. 60c Capital. 2nd grade. 3 lb & Fraser Valley, lb. 44c New Zealand, lb 64t iii:i:hi; OnUrlo solids 30c Stilton, lb 34c Kraft 44c Norwegian Ooat OJc Napoleon Llmberger 70c Rofuefort 75H SwIfU' Buttercup, lb 44c Oorgonzola, lb. 74c McLaren's Cream, Jars .... 44c, and 84c Oruycre 46c Qolclen Loaf, lb. 44c HIIUAB White, per 100 17.76 Yellow, per 100 87.34 II.OIJK Flour. 40 'a. No. 1 hard wheat .... 82X6 Pastry flour, 10's 64o fastry flour. 4B's 83.00 VKMKTAIII.KM lieeU. 8 lbs. luO lbs. ... B.C. Carrots, lb. 100 lbs nutebagaa, 8 llja, .. 100 lb . Potatoes, JOO lbs... I Potatoes, 8 lbs. . .t . ,. 34c 82.76 4c . .83.25 .. 24c 13.76 ..12.24 .. 250 V anted For Sale For Rent WANTED. OIRL FOR DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Adveititement taken fo lets than 50c WANTED STENOORAPUEnS' EXAMINATION FOR Brltisb Columma Civil Service, villi held on Saturdsy afternoon and evening. April 23. 1927 Applications to write will be received up to neon. April 12. 1927 For application forms snd further Information, apply fs the nearest Oovemmen Agent or to A. H Cos. Civil Service Obtnmlsskmer. Victoria. B.C SALESMAN WANTED ON COMMISSION who is covering norsn "roast potnts and east on Grand Trunk. Hut etaaa Hue at noreltlrs easily earned tor tale to general and drua; stores. Pusl psrtieulsrs first letter. Box 30. Dally News Office. 7) WANTED. TOUSO PERSON WITH prsetleal knowledge ef bmkkeepwg to take charge of stare. Apaty Box 29. Dally News 09re. WANTED SMALL PURNISHED HOUSE or fMrrttabed houaekeeptBK rooms. Apply Box 28. Dally News OflV. 71 rCRNITCRE OP FOUR ROOMED FLAT for sale. Must be sold before March 31 Phone 774 Brine. Auctioneer. hotuework. Phone 218. FOR SALE FOR SALE. TWENTY HORSEPOWER Kermsth marine engine In first class ' running order. Price reasonable Terms cash. Apply to Dr. Large. Port Simpson. 60 FOR QUICK SALE LOTS 44 & 4T. block 13. aeettoa 2: lots 18 awl 14. block 44. section lot 8. block 46. section S. Otflassl AdaXtuatrator. FOR SALE. SIX ROOMED HOUSE and lot. 211 Seventh Avesnte Wrat Apply Frank Drtry. 833 Borden St. Phone clue 248. 73 OPPORTUNITY! 16.00 A MONTH NOW buys your future homes! te. Walker Muile Store. DOAHLI OENERAL 70 BOARD. THE INLANDER. Second Avenue. Pliooe 137. B3 Oreen Peppera. lb 76 Parsley, bunch 151 Rhubarb, ib. 20c Cauliflower. 11 -C head 34c4oe California bead lettuce 16 Darllc. Imported, per lb 40 Cooking onions, 3 lbs 24c Celery 20c. 24c and 36 Sweet potatoes. )b 10c Mexican torn a tors, lb s6c Spinach, lb , ... 14c. New California cabbage. Jli 104 mvit Oranges. Navels, dozen 24c to B6a Florida grape fruit, 2 for 24) Lemons, Bunklat, dox 24c and 3fe Ijnperial Valley grape (rult, 3 for 24c Dananas. lb. 20c Extracted honey, lb 23c and 34c Apples. Btayman Wlneaaps 13.00 Ctoking applea 62.50 Apples. Yellow Newton 8.1D0 llllir.lt IRI'ITN Dates, bulk. 3 lb 26e Dates, Dromedary 26c Raisins, bulk lb .15 Raisins, package 20o Cluster raisins, lb 24a Lemon and orange peel 30o Citron prel ftOc Black cooking fl. 2 Ib 34c White figs, 3 Ib 36c Table figs, lb ; 36o Currants 30o Prunes 10c to 25c Apples '..... 26o Peaches, peeled 30o Aprlcota. Ib 40c Advertise In The Dsllv News Ui s- EdaMoIdin Sows L fast Eosij CutlinJ S, SiMONDS SAWS Ciiaranlrol her jut mode i rum uur own steel aiMOMUaOAfMOASAWCO LTO, HUfirniJii, VONCOUVtH, T.iOHN,N.a lomwrra mm AGENTS WANTED MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVKL AND appoint Iocs! riwi xntatlvta Itl j workiy avetwc Mtd espeixra. sm4 ; temmtssMA besioea Esairlmce un-, necesnary Write tor fMrUeulan ! Wtnssen Os. TurosHo 71 SELL OAS AT I eaa equals CJ5NTS AUCTIONEEIt VOll RENT A GALLON. Sat cartxa yrobleaa. Haeml guaranteed. SO0 per eent prvtrt Yasar name on cans Writ for psrtttukafs sua proof P A. Lefcovre Oa . Aiessnarta. Out MY BUSINESS IS BUYINO. SELUNO and exchanging sod looking after my tHMtne. For business Is bustacsa and those witnowt austoesa have no business ta be In buslaeas. Emp4aw me selling by auction Thai as business. aaUafactsoa and remits. O. F. Brsne. Phone 714. FOR RENT - House. 12600 East. FURNISHED MODERN 218 Fourth Avenue. FURNISHED StUTrS FOR RENT. Apply Mussatlem Ororery Phone 18. ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE 878. FOUND POUND-TAKE NOTICE THAT I. L. K Duttan. intend to hold on mare and celt strayed to the farm, tor feed cost. L. K Dutton. Kltwanga. BC HEMSTITCHING WOOD A 4..rON heal Cove. Mixed Wood Blocks per load SflOa Kindling, per load I8 60 Furnaee Wood, per load 18 00 Delivered. Sslt Herring ri e lllark 4! RESTAURANTS CiOOH katm cam: Mrs. Unger. Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. flood llnme CiM'krd Mesls. Phone IU-k 700 TAXI tf irEklrmTCHINO P1COT1NO. SCALLOP ing M MscdonaM. Esehabfe Block DOI.I.AH STOKE We have dweonUnurd the w(ii: i:riMMa: See our line of iioi : nii:n.r.H inr si.wi Nothing over a dollar )OU.tK 8 Tl(i: noMiviov incvmrtr r.rntMir. Iiemnrily A (lagnon. Hirielnrs 144 Third Avenue I'lione lllark 411 Furniture of all sorts bought. Exchanged. UI'llOI-STEUINd FURNITURE REPAIRING: UPHOL- sterlng of all kinds Chesterfield recovered and made to order. Alt work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 803. O. M, HUNT. Phone 07 Tnxl (Call George, Pntil nr RiiHt) 8ix and Seven I'nssenirer Htnrle bnkern at your dispoxnl any time. ROSS IIKOS. FOOL ROOM Meeker Illock. ( AcroHK from Empreiui Hotel) FRINGE RUFERT TIDES UtTIItHW, MARCH 20 High n:20 a.m. 20:24 p.m. low o:00 a.m. J3:3l p.m. M'NIMY, MARCH High , . 8.00 a m. 31(43 pan. Uw ISO a.m. 14164 p.m. MOMlAV, MARCH High ..' I;2t'a.m. 2237 p.m. low .. ,S;0l am. 1(1:07 p.m. 27 I7J ft 148 10.J 7.1 175 ft 18.7 10.7 04 17.9 ft '17.0 " 103 " 5.4 - 7 snruairt TUeseafs Frtdsas . Sa4sMty CJJl Msr. ; 1. Ariiri, Lutt MAIL SCHEDUH ot'T-fuir. Mostdsss. , Vauaesmr ui: U t Saturday by C X . Ta AliJv Altr Ana, s: --nler SuAStafs Wedadsr Ta Pt. Mmpaos ss !m t Buadsvs To Alaka rslaU Msaan 7 II snd a 1m tjueen llMrMlf-. MsfCk U H isnuiv: tram tbe lst- TUdsy, Tt.iir3 t at Irom taaevairr. Bunds ys Wednesdays Frtdsys CPJU Msirh 1 II J lrm An;v Alw ins. rTewWv Ttiesdsvs Frtdsys I ram rt. lmss isl m I Tufdsyt hM Ais hsa- Usren II r 3 I rwrn tlseea tluivtv- Mseen lt Orsham AM". A?-J. 1st Ave. W 0 841 Al. Tn'.M F Sib At, at Thwr.pt .-: Itth it aberrn.. llth Ave. t mt -a i Ate. H ota u Hay vv- 8th Ave. at r. ta am k M l" Pmv oavt Bi- w. am vT"'? O.TJ Wharf 2nd Ave ft an.: Ira Ave. fuit- 3rd Ava. 8tl S sundsy "H- days only ,1 STEAMSHIP MOVES- l or Vaneo"'"- Tuesday s 1 Krtdar s r Rnluroay r March 11 ' r March 23 - f Irom tanmtitef' Sanway W4laaadiT Cl'.il' r rrtday- a:i! r Saturday - ( Msrah 1- - r' March 31 - r r ,r Port HlmNH sit w fliinday ss cm. !:; from I'ort Mln.roii ' Tuesday tJ' , .. tre I-, Ntrwart. Anroi an! Sunday- Csn ! Wrdnesda p 1 . W si' , An0' I ruin Mean' i. TueMtay Ci" ' Friday -a CfiarMir ; lor Ijueen March 13- March 20. Chart"'" r; !.... Hiieen March 10- March 34 ' lor Aluks u March 7-M f" , ,. March 1- 1 March 38-a- r"- ' rom Alaka March 11 March 22 prln " pr)." ' C.N.R. TRAINS Kalurdays .. E.t-TuaT'' Sundays 11,1 p AUrtlJ m