ir d;iv. April .'I, 1)28 "rnM1- - - (Jit the service of industry Ball-Bearing Motors Save $70584 When n Inrge lumber yard five years ago instnlled Bull Bearing Motors m replace Sleeve Bearing Motor, i hey iimnrviiutrly eliminated all the t iout!. s common to sleeve bearings: ,1 fK.iil.cd winding, iliort circuitt . iu wd by misalignment of the rotor, hearing failures and all the other troubles that tie up machinei and increase overhead expert ie. The ball hearing mo ton, in addition to Wcping machines in operation, iv (1 t lie sum of (705.84 annually. On twenty motors, with a total of '.'JO h p., tiny saved annually $300 ! r lepmri. $215.94 in power cott, V'S.M) oiling ost, and $14.40 for This is more than one dollar jkt year per h.p. OK CANADIAN Fairbaitks -Morse COMPANViVnUW flfts-ftfty-f ism 1t-xjur ' t Prices at Prince Rupert of the New Chevrolet LiKht Delivery Chassis $031.00 1-14 Ton Truck Chassis $K)0.00 Roadster $KOK.OO Roadster Delivery JjWOH.OO Touring $NOH.OO Coupe $0:11.00 Coach $:J1.00 Sedan $1030.00 Cabriolet $1030.00 Imjierial Landau $I0N0.00 Front Bumper and Rear Humperettes standard equipment on all Passenger Models. Disc Wheels Standard '1'iipment on Imperial and ahriolet only. On other models 130.00 extra. Spare Tire and Tube, ?I!'.oo extra. Kaien Garage Phone 52 NOBLE FIVE MNES sponsored by Miller, Court A Co. Ltd. W'f are Mill taking order subscription stock at :U)c " nhare. We execute buying and sell-"v orders on the Vancouver s ' k Exchange. list morning and after- '""n Hosing prices on our 'tuck board. S.D. Johnston Coltd. 617 2nd Are. W. .''Presenting Miller, Court & Co. Ltd. Members Vancouver Stock Exchange II S. WALLACE CO, LTD. MKHCUUY FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE lnffon and Service Weights Ciunmetal, Illack, Atmosphere. Nude, F.vritlow, Mer7 ida, Flesh, etc. From $1.75 to $2.50 The I lose for Satisfaction H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd. I'honn 0. 3rd Ave. & Fulton. TERRACE WOMEN GIVE CONCERT VAHIKI) PICOdKAM AT HUNT KNTHt-TAIXJIUNT I I T OX 11V KKCKXTI.Y KOIt.MKI) IXSTII fTB TSRRAOE. April a. The first entertainment given here hv tk. t. t . . c 1 nix Women a Institute was held Friday! evening In Progress Hall and torn, th. I rm of a ao;la evening during which II splendid program ora varied nature wail rendered and much enjoyed by the large crowd preaent. Mrs. a. Seamen, president of the in-atltute. preatded and In a abort opening addMaa outlined the chief alms of the institute work and asked for the cooperation of the public in order to further thoM aim. J. K. Oordon, as a representative of the Farmers' Institute, addressed the meeting and attested the important part the farm life had In moulding ami bet- Wring fioclal conditions throughout the! country. R. Randall, provincial horticulturist . ... !. 1 I ui TK-vuria. aaaresaeo in meeting. He said he had formed a very favorable Impression of the district and offered some good advice In regard to co-operation In marketing and In preparing pro duce lor market. j Refreshment were served. The pro-1 xram follows "O Canada." followed by community Ingtnc Addtvaa by Mrs. Seamen Vocal eoio F Hall Address J. K. Gordon. j Banjo nolo J. De Kercommcaux Vocal trio McHdames Haney. Barker end Von Hees. Comic song- A. Attree Vocal aolc - Mrs. Wm. Allan. Addr- Randall. Vocal solo Rev. Wm Allan Vocal solo- . T. Kenney Recitation- Capt. Colthurst. Vocal solo -Mrs. R Haney. Vocal solo Rev a. W. Robinson. Recitation A. Attree Vocal solo Bet Wm Allan. Community singing 'Ood Save the King" The proceeds of the evening amounted to somewhat over Icrty dollars. VANDERIIOOF On the eve of his departure last week for Vancouver, where he intends to take up real de nee, a farewell party was held by the congregation of the local Anglican Church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Taylor In honor jof William J. Bowman, an active member of the church. Rev L j. Hale jmade the presentation to Mr. Bowman lot four volumes of poems. j Mia Rutb KunbaU. daughter of Mr .and Mrs. J. T. Kimball of Cblloo. has been sarloualy 111 J The death occurred last Friday 01 Mrs. I. A. Ahlm. a well known resident, iolkrwtng a length uinea. Owing to considerable tUnea in town. It has been necessary to postpone s j number of social affairs. I Ralph Telford of Fraser Lake was a business vtaltor In Vandrrhoof at the first of teat weak. Walter Drlnnan. Conservative organ -lnvr for tne province, was a vuitor in Vanderboof last week. rJavM Turcot te shipped a carload of buy last weak to the Indian mission school at Wooer Lake The Neehabo VaUey Comparative Bxchange shipped a car of hay to Use same Institution. There ane a number of homes in town quarantined en account of scarlet fever. About half of tbe pupils are ut of Superior School owing to Ui neas. , The Vsnderhoof Athletic Association ) Ka. - ' ImW In K- UmS. 'permanent skating rink, agricultural .MINERAL ACT (Form F. ri'.IITII H'ATK Of IMI'UOVr.MI.NTS Mil l( i: Princess Fat. Lot 4S0S: Pilot. Lot 4SC7: RAF.. Lot 48S1. Obeener. Ijnt 4SM Mineral Claims, situate In the Atltn Mining Division of Cavilur District. Where located: On Monro Mountain ab.u fo.11 miles trom the town of Atun. TAHC NOTICI that we. James Stoke-and C K. Fraser, Free Miner's Certificate No. KMS0-SOMI. Intend, sixty days from the dste hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder Tor a Oertlflcata of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a rrosvn Orant of the above claim. Aud ftirther take notice that action, under section 85 must be commenced before the issue of surh Certificate of Improvements Ated this h Agent. Spring Hats Demers :: Costumes 1 Latest Frock a community The Dominion t-lerraph once here will be moved Into the Charleson building on Stewart Street at tbe first of May H B. Wallace and William Vaughan have arrived here to take charge of the interests of tbe Soldiers' Settlement Beard In this district. PRINCE GEORGE R. B. Carter, local meteorolglat states rort Oeorge nominating RL4s on't dos atraaa a ChiSds ml Conservatives convention In till hold Wa V a PORun OUH ttMllUONjARSUSlOYlAXir VxTE DAILY RET73 rAOR. F1VB WHAT I MIGHT HAVE BEEN Ah Told to Harold C. Ilurr lty HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY "I sold fruit, pitched hay. raised pips, work id all day for 1 so I could become a palmer. But tbat Isn't to say I d-n't like ci'.ier things. I like military lile the aim ana navy. The near-t ;t 1 came to t:;;.ng soldier, however, was to go t Cuba uh an artist correspondent for a couple of magarlnes. "It's Just that creative work comes flrrt. all kinds--music, the stage, literature. Hot tlul I tx'llcve I could do anything worth whil- at those allied mediums. . "I wanted In he uiat I mil 1111 srtll . "Our farm In Ohio was near the Muskingum Rlvsr und ttfce all bjy.s raised on a fsrm I wanted to get away. I u ed t.o watch the boats go dowS the river, trailing their smudge of smoke, and wish that I was on board. It wus the terrific desire to get out and do something. I'd have dona anything to get hold of the money to take me to New Tork. "I used to ride on the steamers- big three-. 'ker.s, regular floating palaces In thc dav I was the guest of the manat eiiient, so to speak. Sometimes I went :. fi;r as Zanemille. Bir. the time I was 8 I knew every captain, pik.t. clerk, d-khand and cn-:;:nfr on th- river. I always Travelled iii the pilot houre and locked up to the captain ax a little pewter god. Today heu J return to Ohio I still ride free on the Muskingum. No, I never wanted u, he a steamboat captain. I like riding 01: the boats, all right working on them was different. t "I rul 111 a wedge early, nuliitlng lii lor the vlllnge butcher. It waoj the plctnv uf a hull, a 11 'I I received Sl rur it. mTIcJi ass .1 dollar for earn rar of ni life. I il.m't recall whether I he I onli.ial hu ranioant. Iiut I frit pretty 111111I1 that wa.t myself. It was (lie tto4 nii.iii v I'd ever earned. j "Then around 12 or 13 I dM a sketch 3f the schoolhouse where Oarfleld had taught summer school, and sold It to a newspaper In Toledo: my father gave me a calf and some pigs; I did odd jobs around the farm, sold portrait sketches and started to save for that ticket to New York. At 18 I'd got enough together, as I thought. "But I didn't make a go of It the flrat time. I used up the money I'd brought, and back home I went to earn ome more. I didnt attempt to find work In the city. 1 knew what I could exhibition grounds and ball. iiow.irtii ( nwni.ni uimhty "I wanted fo lie what I am in artist" do d ii 011 th; larm. "Three years later the Mwad New Vwt- 1 .iiln.. -lt..k !,.. I. .. . .... ' - ......... ... b n. ... . 11 WHifll . easy. I'd make a drawing fur SS and gite the moriH W of It that's mIkiI I bey rereifetl a day fur uewing. The first Mmlto I retttrtt I slept on the floor for two weeks. Then I nailed a couple c4 Irate tegrlhrr, and that was my esnM'li for UMMttln. I cuuUnt affxil the lUwry of a rat. I bought drawing ma-tcrlutK rind tube e paint iHsiead. . "When I went to the Span iah-American war for Scrllmar'k and liaslle's I'd rcugh' hold On tbe transport I bunked with Jack Hlnes. who afterward took F-mhlng's plaoe as Chlef-of-aHaif. He was Lieutenant Hinea then. I remember Klchird Ranting Da4s weU and the R-U,h Rtders. Thsodor Roosevelt was to have been In our mess. It takes me back! We ware Just youngsters then. "Yet my admiration for the army and navy wasn't born with that experience It's hereditary. My lather fought In the Civil War. my grandfather against Mixlco and my greatgrandfather in the Revolution." -A meHU Oalll-Carrl Copyright by Public Lager on April je. F. P. Burden and Dr. R. W. Alwsrd will probably offer tbemael- j porters are hopeful oUaaciwlng- tbe un- ar.Unoue nt.miaatioi: If 'their candidate R. O. 8utton. district agriculturalist DDw.11 cos that it ittfr in''- o'. the Department of Agriculture to conduct conipet! Hons m clover seed growing In the Prince Gtorge and Vander-hoof districts during the coming season. Mia Agnes Smith, daughter of Mr. The sawmill, of the Bagle Lake Mills and Mrs. William Smith, and Miss An- commenced cutting lut week alter hav-nte Draper of Milestone. Saskatchewan, ti-.g been shut down since November. I have arrived to spend the summer Men have been llorktng into Oiscoaie here. and there WU1 be no acarciiy of labor there. On account of small attendance, the school at Webber Lake ha been closed. A meeting of local soccer fans was Hiss Vie. who has been taaeblng there, held last Friday evening at the home of has bean appointed to u-ke charge of Mr Carmlcliael. Prc-spi -ta for a team th Kndakp school. here ills season are gui. there being considerable new talent In town. It is i Mrs. J. M. Johnston has returned to likely that a team will Journey to Metier home here after hiving spent the Bride In the near future In quest of the winter In California. Perry Cup. Goverrment Acen; Oeorge Mllbuni that present indications are favorable Bankruptcy Act. Heretofore the busl-for hMght warm days with milder f ls section at the province unaer in tsaaarupiey net naa oven conducted from Vermin. 1 The bulk of winter bush work and " " baullne baa been comDleted and men: Thf Kr!' C'"D of "nnaught Luther- nre now drl.ttng Into town for a holl- -'" day season until the rivers open lor ""lay afternoon the dr1v.iig.of logs to the mills. S'1" uo.no .i -r in rnarge Mrs. A. W. Trlnklotn. wife of the the city Lutheran Church pu-tor here, hAs been called to Port W.ivne- Indiana, to at Bd Continual dosing upsets children's delicate stomachs. Vicks is applied externally and therefore cannot disturb the digestion. It nets in two ways: (1) The body heat releases the ingredients in the form of vapors which are inhaled. (2) At the same time Vicks "draws out" the soreness like a poultice. tvvays rat onca Richmond s week to run the graders over them. A aon was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cramer of Rose Lake at the Burns Lake Hospital last Thursday. Mrs. J. M. Oowans baa received word that her two daughters will be coming to Burns Lake to ' visit this summer. T. S. Thomson received word of the death of his grandmother. Mrs Smith, at Mountalnblow, - Haywood. Lanarkshire. Scotland. She Desaed away at nas ircrivrn uoiii ic:i 1 1.111 01 n:a appoint- 'mp gge Of 93 years mem as omciai receiver uttcier me the church last Sat-t! Mrs. C Davidson District visitors In town rturinp the week have Included P. L MulvUle of araaesy Praia afgd, W. L. Williams of Smlthera. N B Hunt will continue operations at the farm of Mr and Mrs Clyde Hunt who left last week fo; Port Ks-slngton where Mr. Hunt will take over the management of a g'"''''-1! re STEWART tend the funvnil of her mother. i . Mlw E M Haines. RN . who ha been Palm Sunday was observed with l'dy supeilnti;dcii. of the lu-ii ucjpl rp.-clRl services In the Anglican. Roman tsi for the past year. left las: we.-k tor C.thol:c, United hu.i Lutheran Church- Vancouver where .-lie will be m.iri.f.1 ea here yesterday UURNS LAKE W. B. Funnell and are vlailots in Burns ! William Salo haa retuniMl to Stewart from a trip to Vancouver. Old Oo'.sury capital Will be Invested alias Cora Tolltfson has returned to on a large scale in the Taltapln mine Stewart following a vtMt of several In the Bablne according to advices weeks In Alice Arm. received here. The ceuara: manager. - - R M. Morgan. Is already at the mine: Mr. and Mrs. W. B George and Wil-wheie he Intends to spend the summer lloin SmlD'erlngale are expected t redirecting an ambitious program of con- turn her bboui the middle of the structlon and development work. A new monuth after having spent the wlnte-strlke of fine ore n -he property was In tbe south reported during the week. ! j . .. I Don Mills, who has been opeiatlnx I A. R. Brown ha received the contract the Northern pool hall In llydtr dur-frotn the provincial government for the Ing the winter, haa been taken to Ket-erectloit of s new lock-up here The chlkan to stand trial on a charge of site Is cits to the r.lJjSay station. . having Issued a worthier cheek In Bit I Mr. M. A Tilling left last week for New Denver, in the Slooan country, where she will pay u visit to her aon. Mia. Ploasle. A decision of some Interest here Is I that which has bren made in tne I United States circuit court at New York laughter, to the effect that Canadian residents Lake. holding' or seeking employ inetit In the jUrlted sMotaa amy cross tbe Interna- C D. Haven, who his Bern a patient tioiwl Upundary line dally without resin the Burns lake Hospital for the post pool to Immigration laws. two w rks has now returned to Topley.l I John Watklns. an old timer of Stew- Viliab. ttrtgu a.u d:y eusugU '.it art, having been taken 111 while on his' o o of Lo ho Much building is going on In town and all the carpenters In Stewart are i now busy. . .. - Jack Fltgralri. Harry Hooton astd i uniit) M c auaea returueu to otesvmn last wek fri.m a snow.-hoe trip of evcn.l w.iks iuto the Interior. ..- Mr and Mrs. James Morrlce have moved into cue of the Campbell house on Fourth Street. Their former resilience, near Sixth and Vancouver, Is rot rcciiplid by Mr and Mrs. Charles Carey. W A. Talbot of Anyi'X. asi-nani district engineer for the provincial depart-n ett' of public works. Is here to organ-lie the yaur's work In .In- distttcl Ex-t.tflve atroet and aldewi.lk Work In Stewart Is planned this season. The first contract for the rehabilitation for the Portland Cnnnl Sh;.rt Uns Railway has been let. this being for the reconstruct Ion of the trestle bridge ever Bear River Just north of Stewasav The pile driver nod equipment are (already on NslVrWsVuMsM) are engaged In the woods taking out piling. As soon as the scow ! sulSeiently gone, crews will be put to work Clearing th grade of second growth. It is also the Intention ot the company to erocl a sawmill at Bliter Creek for the purpose of cutting ties and bridge timbers to be in the renewal of tne line. decree K. rie. Jr. returned lo the city on the Cat ula today following a brief business trip to Stewart. uvre Ladies' Eats, Coats, Dresses Continues until Easter Owing to the great success of our Clock Sale on Friday and the very many buyers who thronged our store that morning, we have decided to put our whole stock of LADIES' HATS, COATS AND DRESSES ON SALE right up until Easter. Every article in the store will he offered for sale at a reduction of 25 per cent on the regular selling price. The regular prices of the Louvre have always been reasonable and at this Sale Price it means that every article sold is an absolute bargain. For instance, the sale price of Jersey Sport Dresses which come in navy, brown, fawn, peach, green, etc., will be only $5.05. Tweed Coats, sizes from 1C to 10, from $0.75 up. A new lot of Georgette Dresses, twenty-five in all, have just come in and they will go on sale, too. They are in all iizes and colors and the sale price will be $12.05. Ladies' Navy Blue Coats, moleskin trimmed and silk lined, will go for $27.50. These arc only specimen prices of the many articles which will all be offered at similar reductions. If you arc in doubt as to what you require for Eastertide wc invite your. inspection of our stock to make your own choice. 19 immmia s Third- Avenue. uvre I CURE DEFECTIVE VISION. DEFECTIVE HEARING, I ATAHRH and other organic troubles by natural methods. Dr. C. O. McKay Phone Ml. 'Mrn here aak'r haylngspent lb sinter m th soTh?l'1Tl' art "present a patient lu the Prince Rupert General Hoaprtal. Wallace Block. Open Evenings City Meat Market (SELVIG IIROS.) Third Ave. Phone 7G5 KJOT F!SK GRONSARER (JJETOST NOKKELOST FKTMYSOST I'HI.MUI.A (JAMMELOST riSKEJtUI.LKR rLATtlROD AIULTI5R O.S.V. X kl. varer. Rllligc pricr. Hurtig ombringelce. Smith Ulock Phone S75 DENTIST