LADIES . manlte Insulator tpe cially treated to with stand the much higher temperature of the modern high-compres- don engine. Alto a new patented colid copper g EaikeiVf ealthatremaint t absolutely gas- tight under high compression. Special analysis eleo trpdc which assure a fixed sparkfga? under all driving conditions. BRINGING UP FATHER MAGGIE-DOM'TVOUTHlMK-1 OH SHUT UP-VHENNOU DAUGHTER keeps pretty USi&D UATB HOURS? YT' TWELVE TO CAUL OM ME MIDNIGHT AM' HE NOT j ' YOU EO 6CH HOME VET- f LATE I DIDN'T Ml I The" Bus Driver Buses have to operate on . schedule and we make sure of depend' able service by using Champion Spark Plugs. Champion ii the better ipark plug because it hat an exclusive tilli- Champion Spai'lPi4gs Windsor, Ontario A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT Coats, Millinery and Lingerie All at Hargain Prices at FIK8T ANNlVKItSAKV SALE Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue piaster Wall Board ensures a lifetime of satisfaction when used for walls and ceilings; fits true and stunds firm during the life of the building. CKACK WAHP CKUaiHLE MJKiN or tNHGAIt OUT la damp-proof, vermin-proof and a perfect insulator, ensuring cool in summer and warmth in winter. Albert & McCdffery Limited I'hones 116 and 117 World's Record Strains BABY CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS from pens of R.O.P. Poultry Breeder' Ass'n. of B.C. Birds with Official Records under Government Inapection. White and Brown Leghorns, Burred K..cl;n, R.I. Reds, Wyundottes, Huff Orpingtons, Black Minorca, Blue Andalusian Order Now. IteatMinahle Prices. For Price List write Secretary, Prof. Lloyd, University of B.C., Vancouver, B.C. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 OartBga, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravol. We Specialize in Piano and Furnitum; ...living. ADDRESS GIVEN I1IC. CLEM 1AVIES MAKES KPKIRAM-MATIf HPKKCII TO MACIIONALII ('M B AT VICTORIA the members of the 81r John A. M0' Uonald Club and the many Conservative i the guidancr of everyday life. Ab 'i ii' only all'i 1 oolltleal part.e- i. .viien he n:i. :.; ...iilwibj the ab .i.iiniii.ltlr.i. ;.. i.iu:-!. .r tin XaUov.-iiu: . 'Y u ( ' 't.i i-i . .i iw.- Uo in.: I.tu::n . (..in,,. mi ii :h ' , '.ii. ii..'- ( ha i - mi.'! Ii . i, : , in .in ho -.i.i. ' l- :i.' I; an.- i lk.;i.- cin v .ir K.hI 0:i or VI. ; .ill' It' 'ill DUI .1111 11 the ui'-' -linn- -r in rtml v ii,:i,ii!t to Intel- "n--.'i- ;:. v. ne-i! re lief from iuL apatiiv oi V: r.n Do not let them say of you that you were Idle. Let them say you were mis taken, If they like, but not that you were laay." Dr. Davis said that eighty per cent of the Ills of today were of the mind, and not of the body. Most of the dis eases were mental. Hies of the race." CONSERVATIVES "i to The 'l h-: .eaker admunished his audience to lt,ok uji the bright side of life, and will remain with yw until another arrives. Put rout truttb" ui friends of the onranlzatlon that attandafl b. and s" nuy them the public meeting addressed by Dr. , falling Imp meter. Uavles here. j -k y0 , t,., Hl remarks were applicable to all . ones thir nr.- .rtu parties, and to all walks of life, and son bro ,i i i abour -d in eplgramatic presentations lorla Muni ;, . of t. ;liliiga : ,i, i IrV'i -i it- w in ; :-;c! li:lit,n;; ,1 in ln.ui'.' .lie tin , Tin- Kie,: in" y til .tit 'A Jill- .i "-.:! l ...rv-iUl ; i.n ...;ig. I ll.ilili 1111- Win- lr. It Is COIUil- MARINE TRAGEDY RE-ECHOED HERE llEI.ATEIt ri-AUI I'OR COMMIHSIOW ON HAI.E Ol Ul.ll h( UOONKIt IIAYHI'OKT NO. t IIKAIll) I in tm vrv rontT "We often lose the focus of things." The fate of the old schooner Hays-he said. "Wrong thinking led to wrong port No. a. whteh la ptr to have doing. Ood governs his children by been lost vim all hands about three reason. years ago in MUbenk Bound, no tract NKItvr: ro.VTKOL having been subsequently found of her "You oan control your nerves. Nerve ; was reachpad Thursday afternoon In control is the secret of happiness. Dont County Court in the hearing of the let your imagination beguile you. Qpn- set ton of O. II. Hltchle vs. Oswald and trol yourselves. i James McNulty. Ritchie claimed that "Trouble is not peculiar to any one as agent for Oswald and McNulty. he class of persons. In the- last analysis negotiated the sale of the Havsport Nc we were all children. Eighty per cent a to the Pacific Coast Freighters, Ltd of the world was suffering from child several fears ago and was thus entitled adultlsm. so a noted psychologist has to the sum of (400 as eoanmlsslon Tak---ald. ;ing of evldcnoe and argument of "Many people carry burdens and yet counsel decupled from a JO pjn. until remained cool. The great man of today t and Judgaaent was reserved by Judge In the one who has control of hunseff. r. MeB. Young. Nervousness U a sign of strength, but : John V. Ollne appeared tor the plain-It Is not strength. jtlff and L. W. Patmore for the defend- "Warry has killed a great man, but snts. worry never made a man great. A great .. man has given his recipe for being al- , I(1T:. AlltylYAUf. ways calm that 'I never nm when I can . walk; I never walk when I enn sit; Prince llilpert I never sit when I can lie.' Mrs. E H Mallury, Port ClemcnU: Temper Is one of the bent things to Mis V. f. Mitchell and Miss I J have. A paycbologsst has issd that oudstone, Bkldegate; X. McDonald, boys with temper are the future genl- miln Anerm ami 3 .. Hamilton. M 1 dv fesslon. but C. P. R. Adds Further Trackage olii Lane Campbell, for-ig principal ol the Prince ichools and later of Es- 11. while a native of Island came to Victoria v tige with his father, principal of the North ih.it city. He was edu-- and Is looked upon as fittest men In the pro-he and Mrs Campbell were highly esteemed when In Prince Rupert and local people will be pleased to hear of this promotion. CHURCHRULERS BOLSHEVISTS TORONTO. May 4. "Bccleaiastical Bolshevism reached such a pass in England tutlay that the real Church ulers are the disobedient clergy, be-'ngMv- to secret socu. and whose aim :in object is the approxlmiiUon. as curly an possible, of the Church of :i'gland to ttte Ruman Catholic Church. ' eclared Pruf. B. Mercer-Wllsan. addres-.ng i;raduuing students at the Wy- :llffe CDlIeg Csnvoeation in theology. The Churcn that honors lu own laws l worthy of respect on the grounds of consistency, if not for any other reasons." he continued, "and I would to Ood that the same thing might be said ol the Church In England. The reason hat th.' 1'rayor Honk, that has been iijce-sfuliy revised in Canada and in eland, ni iiiot be similarly treated in England i- that the Church that re-jius in i' if the things destroyed at the time of the Reformation. Is inwnl : r 'rf .114 its lost empire I may say. wlthou' reservation or equivocation. that Wychfie College and the Church 111 Ciuiiciii ire steadfastly on the con- ,-rva' iv nil-" Phole show theliufte area ruwcu by the railway iraeks 4 I ho CaiuidiaD facllic Kallwar around the iMtbour of one hundred mllec ol ii.'kae will shortly have hecn I..1.1 by the Canadjan Pacific Knil vay ir serving tne Jporte Ot tliP uneiv vrr district, is bliown liy the cxt.n of the works now tiruii-rv a;, about that city. An in.li'-ntion 01 the programme 1. 1 ion of t iif. already multi-' '..- i aifc fncilitiea is given in tne iiI i-.j heiiiic carried out at Pier It-C u( 1 lie foot of Granville Street, and in the proposed new C.P.R. yani ut tlii'Moutn end of the second Nai rnv.'" Hriil; e, and of the allov. -iiii lor turtiior additions when I,.-. ::ry. y.r. V A Cotterell, C.P.R. i- ii. i ..I .'u)irrjiitiri Junt. lioK issued . Uemcnutratirig tne vaat ex vanrourer, slsu lbs mif tUralvrs rtcsnllr conerructsd. vai tent of exiitant trackage facilities exclusive of main and subsidiary lines running through tne yards tor the pgaaage of through and local trains, serving Vancouver and her sister porta. On the north shore to the south end of the second Narrows Bridge, the C.P.R. has more than G mile of trackage. From the south end of the second Narrows Bridge to Coal Harbour are another 27 miles. The False Creek Yard comprises 27 miles, and the south False Creek Yard has between three and four rr.ilea. In the Coquitlam Terminal Yards, serving both Vancouver and New Westminster, there are Z'l miles of truckage, with yard . aim city for double that mileage should it bome necessary. Another four miles of yard rails lie west of the Fraser Uiver Bridge. Thin truckage, so fur as the CP R. i romwmtd. isnat only taking . rt .- of a steady arid normal growth in trade tljstfMBaJMBftMt port, Imt il-o hadfln nor-mal piiinKion in westward grain movement. Additions have been muile nnd oilii'M will tie necessary to care for tin growing wejlbound traffic whi.h reached a peak in the crop season of 1987-28. ''he Canadian Pacific's flrat westward wheat t.1 ijimenta IW" made in Wl attaiiii .l more than 50,nn, 000 binihi'l, in IO'JIl-24, reu.4ie;l the re. ' i.- njirinif of I,:!, 000, OH" huaha-ih nuii.vd tlirtiuli the H"r1 btifure the end of February. OR RENT PIANOS. PLAYER-PIANOS. Phonographs and Sewing Machines til. 1 ae. . -1 Bcelved here last evening """ """ iiment as inspector ol mi ntDnnnn u-t,ue-ocr, Ing rooms by the day. week or moni'i Phone Red 807. tf FOB RENT OR SALE. MODERN FIVE reomert bungalow. Phone Blue 678 FOB RENT. FURNISHED APART -menta. Apply Musaallem Grocery. TOR RENT-NEW MODERN bouse. Phone Oreen 378 it Avonmouth. aa.440 Liverpool. 3S.0S2 Simui.burn. for bushels Pacific President. llriiBlen Burn biishfli. Point Fermnn, 10.000 bushel ft 1B7 busheU. Innertun. to Colon j44 bushels China Mnru. to for orders. jrilers: San Francisco, for Bsmbttfg. The Salviitlon Army is holilm annual "(Self Dnu,,;" t,,,, ,i, . ,, cit) street C'mii :,ii M; ,,, oari 01 me ,vi t-. ,, Pirkliifon. Ket-i' i. ,, , 1 a..(i 11U0..1 .1 .11 STUCCO tf NO LETUP YET ' GRAIN TRADE MiltPMKNTK MAIW FROM VANCOI Yr.M MICH N I HI A I. ANIt NOME TO ORIENT VANCOUVER. May 5. Bhlpsaeuto of ?rain continue to be osade fasm Van--uuver much as usual, If anything there being an m urease In the nUsBhar of clearances in the is the list: Alaska, for UJC. -Continent bushels Poilowla Yaye M ini, for London. 1MJU4 M4JM ols; (cr liutl. 184IS buebets. Nlgi.ti.ruy. for Hamburg, 9MM bush--)ls; for Antwerp. 40,M buebasi. Oreat City, for A'ooaouih, S44JM0 bushels Knsley City for Ltverpool. wttb ontsati tor stotterdam. MaVUM for bushels: for Antwerp. SAaoo btishels: for Hamburg wnii option of Antwerp, IS 000 bushels. Radnorshire, for Hamburg. 74.888 bushels; for Antwerp 37X13 bushel Kurohlme Mru. for Yokohama. 86.067 bushels. Tomtn Mnru, for Yokohama .ushela 186.91 Yomei Marti, for Moji, 80J33 busheta. for Yokohama. 149.833 bushels Yoge Mam. for Tsuruml 70 000 Orsheh. BrafiSrTfftbe. 1(!7 bifrhets Arlzonn Maru. for Kobe 61. moo bunh-Ht: for M0J1, 17..V10 bushels for West Indies. 39.530 for Puerto C.iluiiibiH. SELF DENIAL TAG DAY BEING HELD ... w.w. ..; ,, i.iIIowh- Mli-s Eve. David,,,,,. MlM r),h 8,m) Miss Annie .Smith. Mi-s Kvilvn fierce Mis, Vera Cook. Ml, CllaHys Cook Mis, ;iara eierce. Ml.. Bialrlc, Mrs Thomas Cnrlvie fAnf Rlll.ar. ........... .... .. . (JlM'ii and i , ' i-" ""i inii mornlni' 8on hd .iitejuy iK'e,, ,,,,,. .;: soiusi wie onjernv,. j tum luf present campaign. the LUTHER LEAGUE AT MEETING HEARS AN INTERESTING TALK At a meeting of the Bt Paul's Learu, last night in the Bvedlsh Lutheran Church Rev W E Price wv, an hZ- r..,.s lecture on Pnter Carl.wrmi, t Miisten saiiR nnd niimhe, , ,L, ,,i.,. ..... , " nv.'u.'fi mi, Advertise in tbs Dally N.ws. Mrs ll"W ;ue I-OR SALE SO FT. PACKER It 30 h p. Oil Engine 48 ft. Packer and Seiner. to b.p. gas engine 31 ft. Trolier, it hj. gat eti gine Two boat stoves, BatT IB h.p. Palrbanks engine OS BALE -LOT a BLOCK 10 By George McMapiJS UP N VAiT UNTi -bMt ft POP" 'A 1 DOEiClTlM-l HAROLV Ll bW. I ' ' ) W Ml,- m evier tic.: uco am ni & mm y x Vaucouvtr; Vaucouvtr; Mis Mis Margaret Margaret WaUou WaUou and and I ' ' - g--'i-Ji - - ujhx - 1 Mrs. Mrs. J. J. D. D. Watson. Watson. Pert Pert Sliuuson: Simpson: R. R. H H. II; Ley, Vlcttrla; .1 P. Duvliu. Toronto; W. give attcntlan lo the exercise of the b. Hutchinson Portland. Ore. body ol man was a marvellous I harp ot u thousand strings, he said. He , odvid the elimination from life those j things th:)t were not absolutely neees-' sary. I -liOV'T HintRV ! "Yesterday and tomorrow are two un- ' Laugh- you cannot laugh and worry lucky duys," said he, Jjs them lit Let i at the same time." was the panacea ycur m-.tto a one daf at a time. The. w hich Rev Or. Clem Davlas o tiered to i present trouble J ajwafrs the largest one. I I MIVOV V. Ellason ai d II McDonald, city. i iitrul W. R. Hudson. CNR. FORME LOCAL MAN INSPECTOR u:'' f'AMMlBIJ-. ONfE HI'KBB-U-IM. PKINTIPAI. IIKB, C1ETS MPONTMEXT i V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. FS "2c per word in advance. No Advef lieement taken for leas than 50c FOR RENT OB BBNT. CLAPPERTON HOU8R Ninth Avenue East. Rent reasonable Apply City Treasurer, City Hall. tf i OR RENT OARAOS $5.00 PER j month. Comer First Ave. -nnd Plrst j Street. Apply 115 Plrst Ave. Ill j HELP WANTED ARK WEB6TER ABOUT THE OUAR-. ..iiitced service that starts you in the Kind f spare time biiiinesn you want. Wrlu 223 Mcwatt Bisect New Westminster. BC FOR SALE 1300 I 600 aao la foot boat. hj). Peno engine, prtee 1 as One outboard engine, prise . . a to 40 b.p. oil engine, price tiaoo Aafriy WOstTHEBN KAiANOE Obw Jftajr rOR BALE One 7-h.p Fairbanks Unrse t cycle M. Ac B Oas engine and (me a-b. Oray Jump spark, complete with shaft , clutches and propellers Submit offers to Bupt Utilities city Hall on or before S pja. May 8. OLD NEWSPAPERS MAY BE USED IN "stead of building paper or to lay be neath carpets on the floor. Oet special price on large quantities Dally News art. This lot faces Siath Street and acfcs up to the post office. Tlie neie at 01.000. Box 500 Daily News. Prince Rupert FOR SALE PUBNISHED HOUSE AND 1U; fine garden 038 Bth Avenue B at a bargain. Price 81400. part cash. J. Squlrchuck lt FOB BALE. PICTDBBB. HAND-PABTT- ed china, art craft articles, desk, chiffonier, bed. typewriter end rocker. Phone Black IIS. 7 FOR BALK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; also Remington No. 10 typewriter, new. Phone Red 738. tge FOR SALE. - THREE QUARTS atn violin, exceptional tone. Phone Blank 803 .. nUHJlING MATERIALS SIECI.l. I.I'HBIK I' HICKS. 108 t4 Bom Sired, a good grade tlB.OO im shipiap. No. a aiajs H Fir V Joint S10.00 S in or 4 in. Flooring or V Joint . otaoo It. In Wall Shingbsi aaJH, 18 In Roof Shlnglea, Mo. a perf t 8.00 V In. No. l Bhlpbtp, any width m SltiM . . i . i . . ) bm i Light Sash, each MO 6 Light Bash 1.40 Inside doors. 3 ft. S In s Oft. 8 $ 8.40 Back Doors. 3 ft. I In. I I ft. H In. (glass) 4 00 Front Doors, ditto g g.Tg Also a big stock of finish lumber slwsys on hand, as well ss Lamalco wall board, veneer, etc. Write us for prices. KArHLSlOU LimillKit CH, UiHlteil I'liiNn: AUCTIONBIJItS. UI'PKItT AUCTION Fedenil llloek HIIINdl.r Ft of Victoria, - Vancouver. B.C EXCHANfiB NFW AMI (f!OXI ll.ttxn ritNTI'IIF bought and sold and exchanged Flayer Piano and Two Cash Registers in ttoek PAPADOPIIMtM MAUAS Thlwl Ate. IMmiit SIS CIIHlPMMCTic I'll. It. H. IIVOM'MON 1 '; Chlmpraelnr OAS Third Avenue. Telephone fqr enlpient now to Hlue SB Residence phone Bla.-k 2HJ Acute and Chronic Dim irrlftrai sieajMjssu. .... , fSIMWWBjBBBBJ- fully treated Established 1024 1 1 M.UtT Furniture of all kinds bought, sold or exchanged, crating nnrt packlnit done Oowis sold on Commission U. J. DAWES, Aucuoneer. rlone OTP 1 flVnttfrt asm, ..-.. I 'or 'Vancouver Bunds- Prim.. 1. Tuesday sa Catal.. Thursday -es Prin., 1,. Friday -ee. Frlm-e-w n . , Saturday- c.ini. . May 0 Prin..- May 17- ss prini.s. May a7--. Priir 1- . rYeen Vaneeiiver Sunday -ss catal.. i Weduesday ss It h. Frldy as. Carde;. . Prular -aa. Prmcnv u 1 Saturday as Pr uUf May laae. Prime. May 38 as Prn,.-. - Far I1rt MImpmhi ami i,- Friday -as Card. ;, May ISMi MlUftlM.il! ,11. .. V... 11.. u Far iyce Sunday as Cnt.il.. Wednesday -a. It.. i rse A u van Tuesdav ss Cstsi . Tliursday a P::i . 107 Far ateeraet and r.- Sunday as. C.u.. . Suturdny tm pi,. K I Toss Ntewart ami I'lnn.. Sunday es Priiio Tuewisy as Catal. Per QHeea Char lot le From Queen May n as May 31 -ee For Msy 13 May Prin. Prin. . Fri;. Prin. From Aieeiui May S- ss Prn-Mwy 17 es Pn May 31 s Pr 1 MAIL SCHEDULE lee the Kat Mondays, Wednr .1 is the Bast Tuesdays, Thur-ii . aiall due Ta Vanrourrr Sundaya 1 ueadays ..... Thursdays Saturdays C.P.R. -May 6. ir. . Trains. Mondays. Saturdays t'riHH Vsnennrr Graham At Attln Av 1st Ave. At 8th St Oth Ave. It Pulton s th Ave. at Thoinixoi ; Uth Ave. At Slierhnn, 1 1th Ave. At Coiirml th Ave. Ac Huys '' th Ave. At Hay cove 1 8th Ave. At Cotton Hi Ath Ave. At Oreen Rt . I Bth Ave. At McBrlile H Pro v. Govt, llnlliliii! prov Govt. Wharf OTP. Wharf O TP. Station . and Ave. it, and Bt 4ttl Ave. if Fulton Ht 3rd Ave. ti 8th St Bundnys One roll. 458 p.m. collection. I I'' Sundays Wedneaoyf . . Fridays ' Saturdays . C-P.R - -May 13 un Twins. Sundays. In" dsys tT ,tMy ami A I lee Ann Sundays . . i'"1 ' ' Werlnesdaya . From Aiivmx anil All.' .-" Tuesdays . , Thursdays or Ntewart and I'remi'-' 8und..yj . Saturrtnys . . rwn Stewart and l'i"n"' , Bunduvs Tuesdays . . T Ness Itlver points- , Prldsy ITom Nans River Poln:- Saturdays Te Alstfea Piilnts May IS and Itom AUska Point i uy 0, 1( sncl ! . Te quern CI irlotle .i,mi1 f"1"' from Oiieen flmrlott.' ljnu amy 11 alio .11 ,v I IVl'Vl'll MIIV fill I.IU I'1 1.1. f 1 III.. - 1:1 "'I ...1