PiQH FOOT Roofing and Special Mineral Surfaced Roofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles I toll Hoofing IluIIding Papers and Fella Everjet Elastic Faint Plastic Elastigum Shinsle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Scam Pitch. Distributors Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 City Meat Market Selvig Uros. Third Ave. Phone 765 KJOT FI8K OIIONSAKK A lie sorter norsk ost Norske fiskekonserver Norske sukkerknvringer Norske hreteskonrokker Norske rugsfconrokker Norske knekkehrod Nereke flatbred Mutter oat. 1st ky. varer. Rilltge priser. Ilurtig ombringele RliNKFT mmm sat ss s a4wa 4S Special For three weeks, commencing May 7, we will give the following prices: Single Blankets .'Llf Double Blankets .100 All Blankets washed in Ivory Soap and returned nice, and fluffy. Pioneer L Phone 118 aundry DRY : BIRCH w JACKPINR Single load . Doable Load Large Sack AND CHDAIt $3.30 ,6.50 60c COAL PUICBS DOWN Pembina Peerless JCgg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.28 Alberta Rootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal HydeTranster AND COAL CO. 1.18 Secrnd Avenue Dr. Alexander Smith Mock Phone 675 DENTIST i LINDSAY'S s Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialise in Piano and J urnltum Moving. TO IV YHE DAILY HSvtS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMaims f lb THAT SO? ViEULJ'U- ( O' DEAR-QK-pW-l PON't KNOW 1 1 11 f THAMK GOODMfcW-1 " lw n,iSroB rZ , ) fTj HAVE. OU USlO&RVTANIO ) .HERE. 6u DAUGHTER CE"T Ht Vs AGREE ON I HiVv OHCfjQW Svk Wfl f-H? wkw ill.' m&lx. .v Hi i )iin. i i l ill laisiumrfv i hu.' .a- ., lvi i iisp i -t i umns. . i m OLYMPIC TRIAL FOR WOMEN AT HALIFAX JULY TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS lOlt DOMINION DAY THIS YEA It HALIFAX, 4Uay 32 The Canadian Ladle track and field championship (porta and final 1838 Olympic Trials will be bald hare Saturday. June 30. and Monday, July 2. Preliminary arrangement for the bla meet are about completed, and upper Canadian and Western Canadian athletes who will come here for the spor's are assured of a beany reception. In view of the entry list, which is certain to be around the hundred mark, the Sport Committee has decided to have Saturday, June 30, as a preliminary meet for all heats In . running events. All semi-finals wUl be run oft on the afternoon of July S. Dominion Day. It will be the first time In the his tory of ladles sports that the Canadian championship meet wlU be held In the Maritime, and Halifax sport officials are eager and ready to lend a helping hand In, not only staging the sports, but In aiding In the entertainment of the out-of-town athletes. The sports will be under tht auspices of the Ex-Dalbousle Girls A In letlc Club, an association formed last season. It was while running for this club, that Miss Gertrude Phinney, th leading threat Cast of Montreal, developed llo a i topoteJev pesforaaer. with marki only UtgBUy pelbw Uie'Se-cdgclzed world's records. Other Maritime performers who are favored to make a good showing against the stars of Upper Canada and the West are Dorothy Norwood, of Salnf John. Muriel Joyoe Mader, of Chester. Mlna Juden of Halifax. Xlleea Cameron of New Olaagow and Dal-houale University, and others. Competition from Upper Canada to expected from the outstanding lady The West's contribution to the Hall fax meet is not known as yet. Laet )ear Saskatoon sent Mies Catberwood to be the outstanding performer in the Canadian meet at Toronto, but Miss Catberwood has chosen the Queen Ctty In which to reside. Mia Marie Parks, chapercne, and Miss Alexandrine Olbb, manger of the Canadian Ladles' Olympic team, will be among the many Upper Canadian visit ors here during the sports. Immediately following the sports trie 1938 Cauadlan Ladies' Olympic team will be ctiosen. The spcrts are under the dlreet guidance of a committee competed of Mrs, H. W. Jones, chairman, W. C Stirling and W. J, Poley, secretary MMISSI0N Mil I EM IS EXPLAINED who ii aw: cnuuir, hpoki: A. OP AKfll.lf'AN C lll Itl'll VK8TKI10AV Hsts Kva Hasssll and Miss Sayle of the Anglican van mission movement both spoke Interestingly of their work on the prairies st a meeting yesterday afternoon under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary to St. Andrew's Church It, the Cathedral Hall. There was a fair attendance of Isdtes in spite of advene weather conditions aad a vote of thanks to the speakers was moved by Mrs G. A. Rlx. the diocesan president, and carried standing. Mrs. Thomas Andrew, president of the Auxiliary, also spoke appreciatively. Tea was served during the afternoon. Ulsa Hawaii and Miss Sayle will sail this Btterjui' n on the Catnla for Vancouver enroute to Vernon where a van for m'."sion work :n Caledonia diocese Ik beiHK built at a cyii of H.0OO. They re tn'criiM. thii diocese at the renuest of th' VTiiijish-.'p of New Westminster and rrhdMr-iii n A. Rlx. With the hew vn;i M.s- Havell and Miss Sayle will spend th early part of the summer vest of the Rockies In the Prince Oeorue. Hayelton. and Vanderhoof districts, and will then ro back by Edmonton with their van and go into the eastern part of 1h dlo-oi:- by why of CiiHiirtr Prulvlc !, thi P.jii-c C u;m' mid Kola dHtri'-v wIht- many Kn;-llsh mtUns jit- nukiiij! lUt-u huies. i GOODERHAM &. WORTS Ltd. TORONTO Est. 1832 CANADA 5JD This advertisement i. not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia jj-O BURNS LAKE The village oovixtefl has passed - a bylaw under the provisions of which no animals except dogt are permitted to un at large within' the corporate .limits. Farmers may In future be able to leave their hay aha oat wcons unguarded. T. W. Brewer of tbr-ftweat iraich at athletes la the Dominion, namely, RoMHSmlers waj Oroase O'Neill, Ithel Catberwood. Myr tie Cook and other world record hold ers. in official dutxai. t Mrs. as a J. El. BoMMtt' df Olasay visitor ltt taam last weak. Sam Marsh la Ink: Hospital, 'r 'mpt'tm. jjamkalBaalfe ' MA xUXMar Plains rhiiiwn District vktttora dttrMtg the reek included ttmrm! JhrWyat1, .Savory; Mr. and Mr, t?. HwWm. jvjpley; r. L. atuivuie, Mnnsnt, ana u. D. Munro. SmlCnt . ,stP; Mr. and Uf. iNtt, Oarroll H4ve returned by " mgiaiafc-to their Mome at Decker Late ,. reg;iai spent eight months in laa AasMHaVL tratlon .tWa SJ ffM af tbe qiMaylM have mn-WMto:M ir at . mus. iglft dwapibia 9 .11 wSwtct. aV Manl in Ue Burns leuflflait treatment for VANDBliljOOF The Port St. James Board of Trade has been advlaad that the Lieutenant governor of Brttlsli Columbia. Hon. R. Randolph Bruce, and Judge P. W. The "Flu". LEFT HER WITH A VERY WEAK HEART Mrs. Beulah Demon, Pleasant Biter, N.S., writes: "Having suffered with the 'flu' a few years ago, I was left with a very weak heart "I was unable to go about, and could not do my housework. "I would get dlii spells and would have to go and lie down. "I could not Bleep it night a the least little noise would wake me up. "I tried different kinds of, medicine, bat they seemed to do me no good,,,,. "A friend recommended X have used five boxes and am much better; do not get those dixiy spells, and can do my own work as win as erer." Prlee COe. a box at all draggiits and dealers, or mailed dlreet on receipt of price by The T. MUburo Co., Limited, Terosto, Ont Howay of there this dedicating New Westminster mill visit summer for the purpose of a landmark. Mrs. Frank Held lias been elected a delegate to attend the diocesan Wo men's Auxiliary convention of the An-jgllcan Church which will be held next month ia Prince Rupert. George H. Streigler has returned home after undergoing treatment In the Prince Oeorge hospital. A meeting of the vestry of Holy Trinity Church was held last evening In the rectory. William H. Miller, who is ill in tbe hotppitaj at Prince Oeorae. is reported to be making satisfactory progress toward recovery. A carload of settlers effects has arrived from Washington for Mr. and Mrs. James Ooreau. Tbe Canadian Olrle In Training had charge of the evening service in the local United Church on Sunday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. James Oraham returned at tbe end of the week to their farm In tbe Ms pea district where they will spend tbe summer. Mb Margaret Silver, who Is training for a nurse in tbe Royal Alexandra Hospital at Edmonton. Is spending a vacation at bet home here. The Canadian Hatsonal Railways are continuing to opearte a day coach on way freights passng through SMU'IIEItS Tbe Premier Oeld Mining Co. pro- bulldlng a new wharf near the mouth of the Marmot River. John Currie and Son of Prince Rupert will probably be gven the contract. John Sutherland has arrived from Vancouver to take charge of H p. (Hbson's store. Mr. Oibscn will now devote most of bis time to his mining interests. M. R. Jamleaon. who has been In Vancouver for tbe past si months, will open a branch of the Portland Canal Brokerage Oo. in Stewart next month. Tbe assay office of the Dunwell Co. baa been opened with J. Collliu of Vancouver In charge P. J. Oiosalsad, Vancouver mining engineer, says that the Woodbine mine n ss pasted the prospect stage and fhould soon develop Into a big mine. Miss Jessie Rothnie has opened s Hew beauty parlor in Stewart. !Jt?b rJnarh'. the welt ihvjrrr Vtorla sawyer, has arrived Btsemrt. in Vii Besmen has returned from I Miss Halt Haines. ' hospital. matron of the Stewart Large crowds attended the Roman Catholic mission conducted here last week by Rev. Father D. J. Moriarty of Vancouver. Ten Years Ago In Prince Ruport MAY W, 1018. A local" Wei, ehexftt th a breach of tbe Prohibit lob Aet In conducting a dance hall, was djsfnlssed by Magistrate Alfred Carat In city police court this morning. Mrs. A. II. Allison and Mrs. P. Button will have charge of the Red Crass sale Ithla wmIt It is expected MM mill, be ing put up -iM-AmrtWf . Jessace men win be in operation thtsJnunmer. Logs are now being fkiated'doVn the. river l the plant. lr HOTEL ARRIVALS. rEN'TRAL T. H. Pedema, J. Ii. Blair and O. Blair, Vancouver: David Kaal and Dominlco Chlero, Chlcaao; S. Robinson, CNR. Hflvoy E. M. Letnes, Port Easing ton. William T. Duff iiitu W H. Thome. C.N.R. Prnre Hliert Oeorge HingstUr, Port Edward, Mrs. f V anted For Sale For Rent lul l FMtW SVr I ., DAILY MM CLASSIFIED ADS. F ?,2c per word in advance. Ne. Advertisement talen for less than 50c WANTED RaUABLC WOMAN WANTED TO manage and share profits of small grocery and soft drink store. Apply Box 104 Dally News office. tl PRACTICAL FISHCURER REQUIRKS capital to ftnnaoe herring salteiy. For security and particulars, apply Bos 103. Dally News Office. tf WANTED. WOMAN general housework, the right person. Dslly News Office tixiABU HoustaonrpCR Apply Dally News Office OR OIRL POR Good wages for Apply Box 105 tf WANTED - XXX WANTED POR THE PRINCE Rupert General Hospital. Applicants must state experience and qualifications. Apply to Secretary. P.O. Box ioea. City. 130 FOR KENT X RENT. HOUSE WITH LAROE front room, two targe bedrooms, kitchen, pantry, bathroom and glan verandah. Rhone Black 470. lai RENT. CLAPPERTON HOUSE. Ninth Avenue East. Rent reasonable Apply City Treasurer. City Hall tf OB RENT PIANOS, PLAYER-PIANOS. Phonographs and Sewing Machines Walker's Jluslc Store. v. POR RENT FURNISHED HOTJBEKEEP-ing room by the day. week or month Phone Red 807. tl POR RENT. FURNISHED APART-menta. Apply Muasallem Grocery. HOUSE POR RENT. - - APPLY BLACK 470. mi Wytnan, Harelton; J. Inlet; R. Tomllnson Vancouver. H. W. Morry. Port P MctfUlan. Haaelton; L. Lowe Voee. Eeslngton; O. A. FIRESIDE CLUB EMPIRE DAY The meeting of the Bsptlst ri reside Club held last eeulns was of the nature of an Empire Day celebration, and was marked by a dlaplay of enthusiastic patriotism. The lecture hall was profusely decorated with Dags and Dowers Various parts of the Empire were represented by different persans in speech hy'osj. Thre was a large atwadaaoe. and the evening was thoroughly enjoyed. After devotions in which tbe scripture was read by Mtas Winnie Colllson. and prayers for the Empire by Mrs. Colllson 'MMth-. "atotiend." Song- -'Tne Englls P . Unsn. gllshnian." Rev W Price. Speech "Irelsnd." V Houston Song--Klllarney." Mlu B Derry rianoiorte olo Medley of Airs." W. Vaughan Dvles. Speech- -"Sootland' and song "fix Bayonetsl" 8 A. MurPherson. Speech' Canada ' M Edna OllhSr Chorus- "The Maple lsf." Recitation Mr Thurber Cornet soioT. Wilson. Speech- 'The British Empire" . W. P. Price. Chorus "Rule Brlunnla." "Ood Save the King " Mrs. W. F Price preildod and W. Vaughan Davlra was accompatii-. At she close of the program refreshments were served by Mrs. p. h. Llruscy and M, kpawsoa. WITNESSES FOR SANKEY CASE, TOTALLING 38, ; OFFFOR SOUTH Tfte maw body of the crown wit-nesses for the Sankey murder trial In New Westminster next week will sail this afternoon for the ,;,,, abnard Ulc steamer Catala In charge f Ruff Sfc-r-eant Alex. McNeill. van teen persons being in this party, nn witnewes are already In the south, cne left Sunday .nr. . V. ...... ' ... mm lum win oe ihree Thurtdsy night's boat. Aonut a dor.en dofnre Irmc Thursday nliht more on witnewes will Advertise in thi uaily News. Anetloneer. High Low Low HlRll Low FOR SALE FOR BALE ON EASY TERMS- -TWELVE acres st Terrace, near station. Or would consider tsrds for small house in Prince Rupert. Apply Box lOODally News Office or phone Black 7B7 iaa OLD NEWSPAPERS MAY BE USED Instead of building paper or to lay beneath carpets on the floor. Oct special pries on Urge quantities. Dally News TOR SALE. large three Lakes. Apply 150. PARTLY FURNISHED cabin at the Salt Syd Thomson Phone ISO FOR SAI.E IMPROVED TERRACE ranch, uver 400 fruit trees S2.GQ0. Phone Red 514. PO. Box 677. 113 OR SALE. DOUBLE CORNER, t;on 6, 1175 00 Phone Black LOST Cs. i. DAWKS. CHIROIRACTIC 18 la p.m. (tow 11:91 a m ' 33:4 pm. PRIDAV. MAY I High t:M IS). 19 :2 pjn. Low 3:30 p.m. HATl'HDAY. MAY tS . 7:14 a m. an 3 1 pjn. lUtL iod Ml MlAlV JalAY ?7 " "aYM PJn. 9:31 a.m. 14 ..13 pm SEC-M. 171 LOST-ROSS SI1K BRAID HAT ON Third cr fo'irih Avenues. Pl.-d-r please phone Green 327. 133 SALVAGE AND TOWINfi Prince Rupert Salvage A Tow in Co. IA3. HAS RAROtlNM IN OAK BOtTt Small Safe and Typewriter for Sale Agent; fcr-East hope Engine. Coolldee Propellers and Tuxlube OH Bet of all ifewrlptlon for Charter fta't I eke I rrrv Plkaae 5M EXCHANOF tKW AND MfOMi lhD PtmNtTi l bought and sold and exeSuuksed Player Piano and Two Cash Registers in stock PAPIMPtlOS Si Third Ae MARA) AUCTIONEERS. PRIWE El PI RT AITTION redrral Blork Furniture of nil kinds bought, or exchanged Crating and pa-Mng done Ooods sold n Commlsslnn MART sold Black ISO rR. r. e. rvotpaoN rMrniwwlor W Third Avenue reephnte. mr nne'ntment now tn B1n SS Residence phone Week tel.. Acute and Chronlr Disorders aueoeas. fuiiv treated Estshlifhed tatt mm, 0 m , x , awuu tVttt wViM 'I Wedr I'HINCE Hiri'RKT TIDES e . 4 TI'ENHAY, MAY High i Majn. IS 07 am. Low s :40 in. 31 4 p.m. VTEIINKMIAV. MAY S 3:44 a.m. 17:06 pjn. lW 10 28 am. 33:44 p m. til r HMD AY. MAY 14 Rlgh ; 4s a.m. tM ft. 19.1 " 0J " 7A - 31.3 ft. 18 3 " 3.0 " 9jB - 1 7 ft. 17.6 " 99 " 170 ft i.i 10 8 ft. 175 10.0 0.3 l,MIV)'4 ft 18 0 " n o a o MOMlAY. MAY 1H . . :31 a.m. 1(5 4 ft. 33 0 p m li' i .1 A?, a m 8 4 " 19:14 pm 7.3 " CNR. TRAINS lor the Kiit D.illy exrept Hunday nt 1130 n m I'roni the K:it Dally except Tuesday at 3.30 p.m. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS Per Vanevnter BunJay ss. I'r Tuesday it. ci.i, . Thurd.iy ss pr;:. , i Friday- s. pr!nr .- K Saturday C. i. May 17 ss. Pr. May 37 as. Hr.n tluss Vanrnaver Sunday . C'jU . Wediiesdnj l'i l. Friday Cr!- Friday m Pr n I! Saturdiiy-as. Pr im. MJy 12 m. Pri- . Ma)' 2J .-. I'r.:, . . ' or Port Hlmpmn m,i Friday a C.ir.l . rasa Pert Mlmpuui .imi Saturday a c-:-.'- ; er Aayos Bundsy -n. Cn'... , Wednesday as IV From Anion Tuedsy-ss. C:.t Thursday es I'r For SUuart and I' Sunday as. r. baturdiy v 'roltt Hiew.irl Sunday n Pr.nc Tuesday . t' .1..: tt tfueen rharliti. May 19 M Pr.:-.. - "mm Queen Charliiii'-May 17- ss.,Piiii'-e ' May 11 . Pr.r. . : or Alaatw Wednesday w l-Moy 1? v 1-May -. Pr-:: I'rnoi Antstra Thursday - P May 17 F Mny 27 . Pr : MAIL SCHEDULE Far the East Mondvs. Wfln ' ClOSv--i From the VJisi Tuesday.' Thml : mail due Ye Vaurmr unday Tuesdays Thuridnys Saturdays C PR - Msy 6. 10 .. Tralr. Mondiyi Saturdays 1 mm VasM-usjv - Sundays Wednesdays . . Fridays Saturdays C.FR May 12 f Trams, Sundays. 1 ' days Te AByos and Allr- A" garndays lays . . vrwm Anvo and tn. 1 " Tuasrtavf Thursdays r Mewnrt and Pr.-im ' Bunrtiy. Saturday" rem Wen nil mid P' Sundnys Ttiosday To Nans River I'mnl- Prlday from Nnn River r"ln - Saturday rn .lkn Points May 13 and n Vrtm Alaska "lnl I..;- 8. tr ind '.' T queen ' delr I-1 May 6 am! 10 From iiee rhnrloiO May 17 17 and and is 31 1 .,,, " riiiv IJ5TTBK BOX ''''" u fl Oraham Atlin An 1st Ave. At 8th Si OUT AVf .Ji arnJtvsaA Pillion ThoiBl' " 11th Ave. A Shrr'ir lrtu"Aw:Vs Conrrl 8th Ave. A Ilayn t 8th Ave. ti Hoys 1 th Ave. t Cotton S' 6th Ave. eU3ren hi 6th Ave. ft McBrl'l'- K Prov. Oovt. Bulidm : Prov. Onvt Whurl O.T P. Wh uf . . O T P Slut ion and Ave. At 2nd St I 3rd Ave ,t Pulton " i 1r-l ve ,- (Jth W Hun..iy --One oil1' p.m. collection. J . - Artielm Lostand ound,4t :a ) IS ?s 11 11 Kiii- a ..,! ! lr li'XIl ll ; 1- ll .r.J r 1 t j ,.1 1'"' ,0' ii'i'