1 A,.rh 21. 1928 licfi , alrbanks-Morsc Ball Bearing Putajis , , - ar on a bell betring the manufacturing Vive bearings. Seal-r reft re meintaln their . rimers and the pumpi u,-,t , i,nr emciency. l ' -a; require creating but . . . in'l ar dirt and water i ). the pump it easier kept ust of lubricant and l: .'.11:1(1 it reduced. i s kit the high efficiency . ...rvmyof these pumps :i our bulletins. IiibanKs 'Mores Prince Itupert of the New hevrolet B 1 1. i.v.-ry Chassis .So:M.oo : Truck Chassis Ssoo.oo i $80M.OO . i Unlivery JjWOH.OO JjSHOH.OO S:M.OO $li:!1.0o .Si o:o.oo .510:10.00 1 landau $1080.00 I lumper and Rear standard 'uip-1 all Pas.spnKt-'r Wheeln Standard on Imperial and only. On other - ihK) extra. Tire and Tube, aim Carafe ('hone 52 j .City Meat Market 'M'.i.vu; nuns.) friurd Vve. lhonc T65 K.IOT HSR ' ICONSAKKH IKTOST ViKKKI.OST HTMYSOST VMMELOST 1ISKKI10LLIIU H ATIIKOI) MI I.TKIt OS.V. u kl. varer. ItilliRe prlser. HurtlK omhringelsc. " WALLACE CO ITI). MEIU'UHY I I'LL FASHIONED SILK HOSE 1 hll,'" and Service Weight" " ;" .iii'UI, Black, Atmoa-11 Nude. Kvenglow, Mer-ida, Flesh, etc. I'Vnm. $1.75 to $2.50 The losC for Sntlsfncllon UWallaceCoitd. l'honc !). 3rd Ave. & Fullon, SUMMER SCHEDULE OF UNION STEAMSHIPS TO COMMENCE NEXT WEEK ,tTJh ,teamr c,tR"' back n Btewwhlp. Ltd will be resumed next week, effective March 26 Sunday afternoon from Vancouver via .wto, Aiert Day, Port ! Hanly. N.mu Swanson Bay and Butedale and Mil that evening "O'clock for Arrandale. Alio Arm. Anyox. Maple By fld 9,ewRrt Southbound, the Catah wiil leave Stew-: rt at (0 j m. Moud iy. instead of 12 midnight a previously an. calling at (Port Simpson, return in Pn.,. c Tuesday Wrnlnifs v., s.,u for the south at ' p.m.. calling t B-!la Bella s-nuhhound in addition t-, the other porta of the Kwthbmind trip The Card an will arrive at Prince Itti-pcrt Thursday nights or Friday mom-ln from the s-mth and call at Skeena and Naas Hlver ranncrle. U-ltig sched-ultd to sail frjin nere southbound at 9 am. Saturdays. The steamer Camosun will revert to the Rivers Inlet Ocean Pulls and Bella Cools nut Man in the Moon A JOB Is hard if you la; k enthusiasm BORROWING a person's time Is about the name as borrowlnx his money. A GENTLEMAN was walking down il.e ureet with a little boy at his Ide, when the boy cried out: "Oh. pa! there K'-es an editor! Hush. hush." said the futher. "Don't Miake upon ( I the poor man. Ood only knows what you may come to yourself, some day " BREVITY k'mie time lend soul to the witless. "A 8HOCK1NO allnlr occurred last v,fh4 81: Edward Hi.prl. h, u guest at I Jy Puni.K re's ball, complained of feeling 111. ; ok a highball. liU hat. his coat, hl departure, no notice of his fticnda. 11 taxi, a pistol from his pocket. Mid dually his life. Nice chap. Regrets and all that " That's what I call AN editor U about the only yen meet who knows nothing. MINERAL AfcT man A Scotchman went to town for a. holiday und a friend met him wander. lug down t)e street with a pair of trousers i.ver his arm. Whete Bre ye goln', Sandy?" He rtpl:ed "Oh. A'h'm lookln' the Aberdeen Fie for THE proposal of the Terrace people to re-label the tsophjsa they have wen and dnna them as prices for future TIMUEU SALE X9937 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Lends at Victoria, B.C., i.ot la'er than noon on the 2nd day of April 1028. for the purchase of Licence X9D&7 to cut aOSJU lineal feet of cedar poles and piling on an area situated 'in Lot M. Kumdts Slough. Queen . .nrlotie islands Land District. T j 1 a 1 yean will be allowed for re-tiuval ol timber. Further particulars of the Chief ror ter. Victoris. B.C., or District Forester, Hrinre Kupert, B.C. M0HT(iA(iK SALE OF SHU' (I lilH Mil O.tlll) TAKE NOTIC that under end by virtue ..! s certain Ships Mortgage dated tlx- 4th day of February. A D 1037. which will be produced at the time of sale, .r. mil ha nftsred for sale bv Public virtum by Smith A. Nickerson. Sheriff. nt 3 n clock in xne siwrnoou to my" :AY. MARCH , A O. lBSt. st his Office ni the Court House, in the City of u.i Bnnart Vrovlnoa of British Col tr bust. wfHt WMl IPWwrw"rr Term- ol sale: t-asn. For further particulars In connection !th the sale spply to the Montreal Finance C'mtiany. Limited. HO. Standard Bank Building. Vaneouver. B.C., or to Pat more It Fulton, Scott Block. Pr'nre Rupert. Solicitors for the Mort- IlATFO nt Prince Rupert. B.C.. this ,Vli (lav ofMarrh ADIM , 71 IN I'HOIIATE l Till si PHKMK COI'HT Of MUITISII lOMMIIIt In the Mutu-r of the Administration In the' M't't'er of the IsUte of Joseph William Christian. Iieceased. In- TAXB'NbTIcE thst b order of His HoTwrF Young, the ISth day of McB Hoiur r i ."nnolnted AdSfnls- "?' V.u. ..tte of JaseDh William 1.,. ,.iim against the aaid estate sre hv reouired to furnian same, pro-Mrit verlf wc ito me on or before the Kfh dM of April. Iae. and all parties ''"..?. if- estate are required to p7y7h7mount of their Indebtedness to m, forthwith vymMi A WATT Official ooiibi. Prince Rupert. BJT the 14th davoj.M?KJaj ( Form r.i rnTiiic'TiroKijMrKovnMi:NTS Prince Pat, .Lot : PJlot. Lot 43C71 Sf '. intuaVh the Atlln Mln-M",'J?l.Ci itoH toMlM District. Where TAK1N? r Free Miner s Certificate menu. , ;,,, he above claim. Anrl "J1 PrtSie further i.iae . ke n tire that mmned action S2SL iS'ue oi such certificate of Vnw"' . -.,r-h A n lll'i'l u U. Mi N I-llASTMl. AjenV TA.MI) JIONTCKMIKHY 'Ui(l. the nitl-J gamine Illustrator, has a pair of e-eret ambitions tu heroine a burk-aml-lng dancer nml play (he plmi.i like i-imrrrwskl. j : Ufa latchstrlng hanging Vjifwe )5yt ! our reportsrlal head' afdur the lor ! jniitu uuu epiamea our muuion. ' "Xo nrlM." retort rl Mr. Hung orae-iilnrly. Iminlng i,a,k from his drawing of an .tmerlcan g(rl. "ever wants to le anything lint an arlKt. s hv shoulil i " 1 ' I ' "Prom 3 years old .up I wanted tj Ix an llluatrutor. Eveiy'bsdy wanted me to! be in lUiiKfalor. Including my faintly The ed!t?ra trd to prevent It. but I ! became an illustrator." Among other things, he never cared to be a big executive, aurrounded by ! hl button. "I aay to adltcra I'm not a ' business man, but they come right back at me that I'm a pretty darned g'od ! ne when they hear my prices. Oh. I can add. substract and multiply, but the inromc tux return drives me wild. You can :'lwuyi pjt one of the T.BM.'s at. 100 yards when an artUt la around He's' lightly sarcastic and patronizing. It i he knew what the artist was thinking it wouM be a 50-50 break at that.'' Diui't you ever get dlMtuiraged and want to throw up your prufemktit?" .Mr. Once be was mistaken for a cowboy. 'Some bobcet did It out at Dodge City. It was tli five gallon hat I wore. I expect 1 was In my ear and they couldn't lit ml Ism nr It wnuM haw Wn all off below 1 had on Scotch stock - inasi" standard gold watch. A short time ago. board for the ussiataure given by the Judges who placed themselves at the service of the board end gave unstlntlngly of their time end efforts to the Interests of the ex hibition Many suggestions were made by them which should be considered by the Im-umliiK board. Mr. Robinson, poultry Judge, suggested that poultry shsuld not be Judged on exhibition HB DAILY NEWS paos nvi WHA T I MIGHT HA VE BEEN As Told hy Harold C. Durr Ily JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG JAMKs MoNTC.OMKItY I I (.i Nil urllst ner wants tu lie antliing but an srtkt" It's not poaetble to worry about courts, nlgn mooa P"" or n 11 1-bgg -Ves." humanly tlw. rwdlly. ! wh"1 the 3 Not 1 ever tnlnk "When editors (ell wlwt to Uw. Tl,ei lhe nnX t"' 1 hven t h8d innlP' I rhl, lUre Id euti.., ... . AriM i'i.... ... ..11.... I think of the third yet. But I never took a lesson. t that fool- hardy." Then he spuke of wanting to wake us asm morn lug and ha able to play like Paderewskl, the Pole, and called It childish Idea This Illustrator has another profes sion. "I don't plug It." he apologised "Its writing. I've bees) responsible for twelve books and some motion pictures. ' "" " "- two-reel comedies that were really as ,,, , -....t, But up to a tow years ago mo- " nm i"" i'"-!tlon-ploture audiences tBought a satire ,""u ""'Iwas a Kiatllke person with hjras. Wc! a no-k acesii 1 was just ei.eek, Maaih procreswd eery far beyond the l bellete It. llwt hale may keft me,u 0, t humor." rreiu rustling a steady Job. Hut I hateu't; e e always iM-es. erllU-not when I an was , ,rtM ,, mant .Irs.lng iu ln.lH a...l ter-.,, selling my a M,IHr4,l,ft dUferent." he con-rtble ilMit for ,t iHt draalng.- ft,M. gel 1 Km berk to the meat ef the tutric. -MysHf. I'd IHMt te get In more Nevertheless, he's had his yearnings. 1 roier week, I Vol I met to do a thing "But If you mean snesklngs desires. I : rtl or leave II Hilda?. The re s alio-slwsys had lurking in the back of my tether too murh 1 talk-baked work guliix -Ineud a desire to be a buek-snd-wlng mh in tbss workL I Wke nrofe-wionale dancer Whenever I go to the theatre h etery esesi Iwtorviewing. oh. end watch them going through their re- are yost g4n?" pertolre of steps they seem to be having 1 , . the best time in the world. Nothing THiwrrwTr. "!. enuld be hsppler than their motions. ( Copyright by Fublle lodges) events, remlrsds one of the story told of a southern newspaper which advertised as follows: "for sale, s secondhand monument, slightly used. Great Mrgaln for s family of the name of MscSnortle." ONE can beiwve a great many things but her, i a story I really think one ought to doubt: Seven years ago a farmer living only a few miles west of the city hung his vest on the barnyard fence. A calf chewed up the pocket of the garment In which there was a A suggestion has come from Kam?oopa tbst they would be glad to send a string of ponW If the. .grounds can be prepared and a suitable tra-k made. The BC Whippet Racing Association have also ssked the association to consider 1 whippet racing program as one of this year's sporting ettrectloiva. tt titlBNTEl IMf MOVEAILS T The retiring directorate recommend to the attention of the Incoming board that better provision should be made for vehicles and cars to approach the building and grounsH. Efforts should be made to have Sixth Avenue opened right the snlmal. a staid old milch cow. was xo the Kxhlbltlea Ball, continuing around Dutcnereo ror sees ana me umepwee to the nnuent roadwsv. Evenr Vear was found In such a position between the lungs of the oow that the resgdtm- tion- the closing-la, and filling of the and the watch had last minute in. seven years. but congestion occurs at this point and the city council should be approached with s vWw to hsvlng the work done this !l four ! provided ticket sellers at the Acropolis ! 0 rounds, and provlaloii abould be made ' to handle larte crowds expeditiously. The EXHIBITION REPORT IS AN 1 roof of the inhibition building Is in need EXCELLENT ONE AND (JOOl) , 01 permanent repair and the planking SUGGESTIONS MADE eentlntaed tt6tit 1 one) Approaching and the carultai grounds has outlived Its usef ulnees akd should be torn out and aeemseetlt, wark dune In view- o Drevslllna ahndt itaatraying the splendid work done, and 1 the booths in the carnival (jraiwnd it might be advisable to ssi batik the midway In front of the main bnlldlng In stead of behind. In view of the damage don! to the interior of the building every year the board Installed a caretaker with living quarters 011 the premts-s who has more than fully Justified his existence. The Board started the year with a standard alone -but that there anoum (deficit of a 70000, mid although the be utility birds. He advocated two classes grolmdll wvre Improv ! and other per end utility, Mr Clark said -exhibition m,n-n. imDrovement.s made, and 1 that, although the fair was beyond all his expectations, still It could be Improved, and he suggested that balance should be carefully considered In order to nioke a real success. He said exhibitors should not enter exhibits for the mone tary vnlue iiljne. but ruthcr from an educative anil exhibitions! standpoint. ST.tMI'KHi: The first stampede ever held In Prince Rupert was Introduced by the board as the main sporting atti action and drew by far the larest crowd of people that ever patronised a aportlng event In the history of the city. The number pay-lug admission was 2366 and the aum received from this source was gtSM.OO. The coat ol staging the stampede was 19047.41. the building of the corrals and fence coat 11135.84. nnd extra aeetlng accommodation cost 189.84 These are permanent improvements" whlefl -were ( paid out of current revenue ana.; win not have to be built another year. - If the stampede was not a success from a public standpoint. It must be remembered that the stock had not rested up sufficiently for the first days performance, a'nd had poor stabling. ThH could be remedied another year by getting In th str"lt e-rly ' hei was a lot of He- .,H,., I v. rk.ln itettlti" 11 stamped!- to-wilier, and this was only a beginning stampede inaugurated, the fair has now been placed on a eound basis The directors and secretary all worked hard and loyally and I -"h to thank them for their support. I tlo wish to ex tend tlie thanks of the Board to the Press, the sub-comnilttc and sll others brth in the city und outside points who gave freely of their time, money snd labor. It Is only ,by lofal aupport on the part of the rtjJrMi that the ex lubltton may beotuns.-thev Jteat event The tourist' wBb' wawwPI i to Europe with li W BOW to have It ready tor him at t he lands, with His tank filled and licenses procured lit IL ? : m . lltdiWblle Ivxesgune the Iocs! branch. of your copy of 'THE F ! I ne uau :y lyews every night by. having it delivered to your address by carrier paid in advance will bring it to you every night for a year Yourself Well Posted about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Kupert. your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OF THE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading regularly THE DAILY NEWS IT WILL PAY YOU, . Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert MAUCII l. Il". The Path Oil and Products Co. Ltd. has been formed by Capt C. R. Betts did Robert M. Thompson of Tacoma for the purpose of utilising local fish cffsl for reduction purposes. A plant it Tucks Inlet Is proposed. On snd after April 1 the wage scale for carpenters la Prince Itupert will be seventy-five cento an hour with Sat urday hall-holJWay. H. L. Whlttaker of the 1 Vatffetrverj I . iii..n.t,.l.. I rf ... bias MMtwArf srHvMl in Prince Rupert to be identiitea witn PRISONERS HOLD COURT CRAWFORD COUNTY JAIL Ileal OmI Kvesi llnndeil Jitsllre le TlHe Who (Iff rude Ueguhklluirs of Hocewcy UKADV1LLE. Pa., March 31. The prisoners held In the Crawford County Jail here are strict dlaclpltnarloa ana Sheriff Charles H. Jones, custodian of the Jail, say their methods are a suc cess. The nrlsoners have a court in which causes and complaints are heard. The' jiid;e, as well as the defense and pro secuting counsel are prisoners and tne Mintsnces unnosed by the court range from a nominal fine to several ctoys In solitary confinement for prisoners convicted of mlsdemeaners. Charges which may be brought be fore this "Kangaroo court'' Include the deliberate destruction of property. aweartng on visitors' day. spitting on the floor and making a noise after iu o'elock at night. Add mole who know say It la no IjbkV. "'FrViea imposed sre collected and placed lit a general fund whien u. used for the nurchuse of stamps, sta tionery, cigarette and tobacco where a pilwmer Is known to be unable to provide such things for himself. But each request for aid from the fund Is thoroughly Investigated before any disbursement Is made. Subscribe for the Daily New. , DEMAND "Rupert Brand" L Kippers THE DAINTIEST BKBAKFAST FOOD.1 Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert. DA All Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers REDUCED IB I'ER CENT RUHHERS, sises 6 and 7, regular $2.26, now 8.V Shoe Sale Continues. Every pair must ro. THOR JOHNSON Ml lO Every joman i M vs ma I a Ve who Is eajrer for new Ideas In home decoration new ccjlpr 1 combinations for the sun porch, new color schemes for baby's room, now color beauty everywhere In the house "CI" Brushing Lacquer comes ns a household blessing. . Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3