"-sMhP We'll Wash You Iran IF you like lo iron we'll be glad to do (he harder job of washing. And without messing your home! We'll call for your family bundle. We'll wash it snowy white in pure soap and rainsoft water. We'll extract most of the water in our special fabric-saving spinning basket wringers. Then we'll return everything to you, sweet and sanitary. . . . and just damp enough for your own hand iron. We call this our Wet Wash Service. The charge only 5 cents a pound. The LAUNDRY Does it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners, l'hnne 8 Revivifying The Glands Because they say certain glands wear out and that we loae youth in consequence, some "scientists" advocate their removal and the substitution of equivalent glands from a monkey. They are wrong, for these glands did not wear out their supply of vital energy was cut off. Every gland and organ in the body functions by means of vital energy delivered over the nerve lines. This energy is necessary, but the delivery of it is dependent upon keeping the nerve lines open. This is accomplished by Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments. By my chiropractic health method I correct diseases of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs, heart, stomach, liver kidneys, bowels and lower organs. YOUR APPOINTMENT for health can be made by telephoning Green 241 Consult W.G.AsplnafUD.G. G and 7 Exchange Hlock Green 211 Itesidence: 1037 1st Avenue MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Cash price tickets. Meltride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St Telcvhone 857. u Radio Radio As well as speclaluuog on the Nu. 17 Radiola. we wish to draw your attention to the Radiola No. 18. It Is another of the up-to-date, last six months models, a sis tube receiver. Price, less Radlotrons .... 8 S.OO Price, with Radlotrons .. II 11.35 Price, complete with Radlotrons and 100J1 Loudspeaker 1153.75 l IV. CIUNDIXII exclusive Wnoleaale Dealer for Offlee: 113 SUth 6t. fu MS rriM Rupert, D.C. SMELT FISHING MAINE COAST WINTKK SlllXTEKS OFTKN HKMOI,-IMHI) IIY HAD HEATIIKK Olt viLLAcii: ;oi;s oit PORTLAND. Me.. the "men who go April H. Unlike down to the Id hips," a class of 'Vshermen InMair each winter fbei down to the sea IS shanties. i They are the smelt fishermen and each winter "smelt villages" sprln up on the Hce along the coast of Maine to linger from the time the Ice la 'thick enough until fishing laws or 'warm weather end the season. Fish hi i; through the loe on Maine's salt rivers and Inlet assumes the proportions of sn Industry. A red-blooded sport 1 smelt fishing 'Years ago the ' hardy "down-eastern" I fished with little more than warm clothing or a wind-break for shelter i A Boston man. Job Secor. was attracted I to try his hand at the sport In the seventies. He froae both earn and oik .'foot and caught no smelts. But instead lot giving up the sport he built what : said to have been the ftm mkI' shanty s csnvas covered ahsck with little box stove Inside. He Is credited !wlth being the father of ibe smelt vil lages. Shanties sre frequently little more than frameworks covered with cotton cloth. A little oU stove, sometimes a wooden floor, a hatchet or axe. hooks.; Unas and bait are Included In the smelt fishermen's equipment. Marine i or cum worms are said to He toe nest bait. The baited hooks are hung from "spreaders" which permit suspension of I from four to six lines. a amen described by one autnortty as a wm a view to earning a living tram combination of cucumbers, violets and selling smelts. rushed Silence is the rule. Radio sets. , a year ago the residents of one smelt with earphones, keep the fishermen In village came down to one of the bays touch with the world. one morning to find that the Ice had There sre hazards to smelt fishing sons out of the bay carrying their vU- aslde from the cold. Sometimes a gale laca wjth It. By some freak of nature I to ecropk MAKE RESERVATIONS MO I FROM QUEBEC To tiH-flMMirg-ftuuthsniptoii-llatubarg April 35 Montroyal May 9 empress of Scotland Tn ('leTlMMrg-NwthaiMpt4 -Ant rr May 6 MonUuUrn FROM MONTREAL Tu l.lrHMl April 37 Montclare May 4 Montrose T ItrtfSlftt-OlsMgOW April 3 Mellta To (tlesgsMi-Uverpool May 11 Montcalm m Apply to Agents otiywasn or LB .1. J.OtlTgk n Ja t.S. OssMrsI Pasv AsaM. I'M la. CP.R. gudon, Vaaceavtr. flf sm. Ttlrphen jff Seymour 2UQ jffir NavySuits U and Ensemble Suits emers DRY : BIRCH JACKPINK AM) CKDAK Single load -$3.50 Double Loud $0.50 Large Suck 50c COAL .'KICKS DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal HydeTransler AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue Saturday, April i -.was' PAOF! RTX There Is little shifting about of gyeeps the lee. burling Itself upon the shanties now. The fishermen frequent- iirtu shacks, tugstng them from their I ly banks bis shack with snow and pours moorings and scattering hatches, fish. water on the snow, freeclng his little jinM ud the shanties themselves. At shelter to the Ice. Ssaanao Bay Uils winter W out of 100 Then, sometime In the company of a shanties were totally demolished In I second fishermen, he sets about the iUcn a gale, a loss that entailed serious I task of catching the smooth, shiny fish suffering to many a fisherman who had I with their peculiar, distinctive smell, invested his little capital In his ,earl the same stretch of lee wss swept back I into Um bay on sno titer tide, and back with It came tbelr shanUss. I Business JMarx! Time is money in business and I make sure my car is always ready for service by using Ciiatnpion Spark Plugs. Champion Is the better spark plug because It has an exclusive silli- minlte insuUtor specially treated to with stand the much higher temperatures of the modern high-compression engine. Also a new patented solid copper, gasket-seal thatrematoj I absolutely gas-tight ui dcr high compression. Special analysis elec-irocUs which assure a fadd spsrk-gap under all driving conditions. Champion SparlCPlugs Windsor, Ontario A CANADIAN MADE PRODUCT Advertise in the Dally News. It pnjpa! A? .J (Ittchor From Montreal r.i lbirii.l. l.ivreiMjul and (lUunw AiiLrmla ... A DDI 37. MaV 35. JXV1 33 Let'.tia May 4. June 1. 30. July 37 Andaitta May 11, June 8. July 8 Athenla May 18. June 15. July 13 Tn Ilvmouth-riirrlHMirc-liiMMioH Auranla .... April 37. June I. Juno 30 Ascanla May 4. June 8. July 7 Alsunla May 11. June 15. July IS Ausonla May IB. June u. JUiy w From New York To tueeiiitov.n ami UrrMKl Sanurta . . April 31 Scythla April 38 Beretutarta assure tania To luetiii ami l.lrrMMl Scythla . . April m ejamaria Dr. Alexander Smith Block 1'hone S7S DENTIST STOCK QUOTATIONS Noon Closing ITIt-m Today vrr i:rlMiiRe (Courtesy 8. t. Johnston Co., Bid Argcnta-Rufus B.C. Silver Bayvlew nig Missouri Cork Province . . . Dunwell George Copper . . . lacer OisdaUme Olaslar Ooleenda Independence , .... Indian Internal Kootenay Morenos L. Si L. Lahevlew Lesdsmlth Lucky Jim . , . . Marmot Metals ... National Silver . fend Oreille Premier Porter Idaho Richmond Ruth Hope Selkirk Silver Crest Silverado Slocan King Suuloch Terminus Whitewater Woodbine Cotton Belt Georgia River . . . . Orsndvlew ........ Duthle .42 1.35 .09 'i .68 .41 .35 3.60 07 'a .31 88 .13 38 .30 1 2 14A, .05 .3D 13'i .174 18 00 an .60 .15 .59 .03 .10 Og 3J0 .11 240 .43 .47 1.1B Vh neon- Ltd.) Asked .46 1 00 .10 .43 .36 3.75 .05 0 50 90 20 10 .40 31 .15 08'., .06 .40 .14 lVt 19 90 3.30 M .It 40 RANCHER WAS KILLED j07 jrt S.S8 .48 JO .47V4 ,-'. 14 OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL STRUCK BY A TRAIN PENTICTON. April 14. A. I la wen Known iruK rancner. i today when he was struck by tie Valley westbound train. their patrons. I I. Miller, ras killed the Ket CANADIAN SERVICE EDMONTON SAID TO BE BEST BUSINESS CITY .liiMt tiHtKMibl t (M HeiHHr IUmmhs fur Truteilres IIwIhc to NmihImt Tlierr KDMOMTON. AprU !4 With KUnon ton holding the reputation aa the best business city In the Dominion today and with travellers from every manu IB inmnilll SOT muampm . , ,k S .tul wm iw m Miv in jtinfl n A I I 1. .HI WM.v w ' - .. Msv's. 38. June 13. 80 renortine riotim a fine trade here, de Aqultania May 0. 30. June 30. July 11 lj, for .np!, room, Bt the vsrtoun IU iinuenurrry smi ms.i lists ..... Transylvania April 31 hotels are so great California . May 6 Cameron ia. May H Ibave been enlarged, Tuscanla. April 30 Carmsnla. April 37 m cl i.' n.nn ie that watting and In a number sea the liotclmen are securing out samnle room accommodation for May 37 Iven then travellers are being com noiuui to wait aver in Edmonton from Around the ivorld Cruise thrM to a WMk before they arc Pranconia . . . . .:.! . of etttiia samolo rooms, and CalU at Piymoutn. nsvoouna - - - whmrr Monev orders, drafts and Travellers i ' T . .. Cbeoues at lowest rates. Pull Informs-1 travellers can show samples ana si me lion irom loess agent vt uuwu; w same time make weir neusfsausriera floj.. 33 Hasting. St. W.. Vancouver. L jsamoniion is amy snsmiuia wn. bealnnlnc of s wonderful year." de elated one seasoned veteran of the apsd at the Maodonald. "ThU Is only,, tne start of the spring rush, but it will keep up all summer, aa Edmonton Is today recognlnd as one of the best business centres in the Dominion. If not actually the bast at the present time, while the Edmonton district 1 getting the reputation also of being one C the most prosperous sections of Can- A i inai. ri i:it It wss a meeting of Abe's creditors. 'Theit. geu'leraeu. are uiy asseU anil xhe ru SO TI3IHKK SALB X93. Hemlock. Balsam and Cedar ou a.i aw situated at head of Kynoch Bay. Kynoci inlet, being a portion of Lot aw. Ksni Coast District. Three i3l years will be sllowed fo. removal of timber. Provided any one unable to attorn the auction In person mar submit tenck to be opened at the hour of auelloi and treated as, one bid Purtner particulars of the Chief For ester, Victoria. BC . or District ruree er Prince Rupert. B.C. TIMHEK SALK X9786 Sealed Tenders wlU be received by be Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C. not later than noon on the 33rd day o April. 1038. for the purchase of Llcenet X7S8. to cut i.130.000 JK of Bal sam. Hemlock. Spruce and Cedar on an area Mtuateo u Hoarre iniei mouin o Noota River. Range 3. Coast District. Three (31 yearn will be allowed for re movai of timber. Purtber particulars of the Chief Por ester. Victoria. BjC., or DUtrlct Pores ter Prince Rupert. B.C. IN I'KOHATK in tiii: tiriti:ni: tiritT or nuiTlsii coi.i AII1IA , the Matter of the AdmlnUtratlon Act: and the Matter of the Estate of Benedict Stefian Johnson. Deceased intestate TAKE hotici that dv order ox Hi Honor P. McB. Young, the 33nd day ol March. 1B38. I was aoDolnted admin la trator of the estate of Benedict Steffai Johnson, deceased, snd all parties hsv Ins claims scalnst the sal a estate are hereb rsoulred to furnish same nro nenv venuea 'O me on or uriurc vnc 38th dsv of April. 1038. and all par ties indebted to the estate are requireo to pav the amount of tnur indeDtea nes to me forthwith. NORMAN A WATT. OfflclHl Administrator. Prince Rupert. B C HEART WAS SO WEAK Had to Stay in Bed Mrs. 7. Wilson, Lrthbrioge, Attt., writes! "Mj heart was very weak, and I bad to stay in bed for five weeks with it. "My sunt advised me to tike as she had taken tlwm with (food results aftrr a very bed operation. "I teat them and some tine after a doctor cave to esaaiine me for life iniuraace and ho said there was aetli-in; wroag with aajr heart." Mllbura ' Tlwt ud Nerve pilto are 50e. a box at all druggists aad dealers, or will be mailed direct on reesipt of price byTh T. Milburs Co., limited, Toroato, Oat. WESTHO 14. UO VlllKLr lai'OKT. 8 aja. DIOBY ISLAND.- -Foggy, calm, bard- meter, 80.30; temperature. 48: sea obscured 8 pjn. spoke steamer Cordova Ketchikan for Seattle. 88 miles from Ketchikan: 8 pjn. spoke steamer Car dena. at Haas Harbor, southbound: a d as. sooke Uut Lome, abeam Watson Rock, towing barge Blscsyne, Massett. DBAS TUg POINT Clear, calm. barometer. 3040: temperature. 48: smooth. BULL HARBOR Cloudy, light south east wind: barometer, 80.10: tempers tuie, 33: sea smooth: 8 pm. spoke steamer Anycs. Prince Rupeft for Tacoma 306 miles from Tacoma; 10 p.rn. spoke steamer Camoaun. leaving Goase Bay. northbound. NOON DIOBT ISLAND.--Part cloudy. barometer. 3040: temperature. 51; smooth. BAD TREE POINT Cloud, calm: barometer. 80.13: temperature. 47; smooth. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, light southwest wind: barometer. 398; peraturc, 56; light smell. K.NUI.ISH IXAUIK DIlMwil I. Arsenal 0. Huddersfteld a Aston Villa 8. Cardiff 1. Burnley 2. Tottenham 1. Bury 8. Manchester United 3. Derby County 1, Bolton 0. Leicester 8. Btrwlngham 0. Liverpool 0. -Newcastle o . Portsmouth 4. Mlddleeboro 1. Sheffield United 1. Kverton 3 Sunderiand 1. Blackburn 0. West Ham 1. The Wednesday t. Dhl-hHi II. Barnsley 1. Grimsby 4. Pulham 1. Otdnam l. Hull City 1. Stoke 0. Leeds United 4. Clapton 0. Manchester City, 4. Bristol City . Notts Porest 0. West Bramwlch 3. Port Vale 3. Blackpool 0. Preston I. Southampton 2. South Shields 3, Chelsea 1. Swansea 1. Notts County 1 Wolverhampton 3. Reading 1. COniSII IKAtiLE ll I-Kmi I. Aberdeen 3. Cowdenbeath 0. Falkirk 1. Queea Park 3. lUmUton -Clyde sot played. .. Hearts 1. Alrdneentans 1. Dunfermline 0. Kilmarnock 4. Parties' 3. Bones 1. Balth Rovers U Hibernians 0. St. Mlrren 1. MotVrell 1. I'rMayw tiawie Hamilton l. Clyde 1. IENANTS FOR B.C. HOUSE IN LONDON LONDON, April 14. Two new tenants have recently moved Into British Col Ma House. Regent Street. They art the exhibitions branch of the Canadian Government and the publicity depart ment of the Canadian National Rati waya. Wmm Lone, low tints (lv (fact Afisi turr to McLukUnBusck Pihr boditt, bU withtwl lh !ightK Mcrilic o tntarior Bptc or ntad fom. UpJitIttry mnd appinnt VMOtti ciW ritrai tha 4n wing room lm tuury mm a hani- imMin of ptitmuu4 n dun Mf ftpfMtranc . . . n bar th 1921 McUiihUii-Biuik ! tab dicmukg lovely 4nvtr. MCL4 EIIIEMKIUL JOVM How long the song of sorrow rings Through mortals' melancholy soul-How swiftly fade the worldly things; A smile, a rose. s. tob of coal I Buffalo Courler-aBtpreas. There will be offered for sale at Pub ic Auction, at noon on the Sttth day o. April, lsag, in the of lice of the Djttric rorearer, rnnce nuperi, ine Liicenn n. to cut 3.003.000 r B at of sprue Beauty TPIE unfailing feminine appreciation of beauty makes McLaughlin-Buick the most popular car in its class among lady drivers. ,,4.4.m The G. M. A. C. Deferred Payment PUn offert agar adrantiget to buyers of McLaugUiu-Buiek earn. IJGHLIN-BUICK KAIKN GARAGE (Daw Rom Third Ave, Trincc Rurnrt. U.C. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT McLAUGHLIN BUICK WIIX BUILD TllFM llsbUtvles." said Abe, "and the very I. bat I ran do. gentlemen, is ten cents on the dollar." S-j the creditors looked over the situation and reported book that they felt 40 cents on the dollar would settle tne matter. Abe took time out, and the . compromised. "Gentlemen. I offer you 10 cent and you say 40. Now. gattUtwawn. I make you a final offer of 35 osaU, but honest, gentlemen. I'm losing money on It." Chicago Post. LME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 9 Charles Murray, Fred Kelsey in The creepiest, wooiest, funnie.st of all my.-tery photoplay-showing the Htrange adventures of Ganity and MuHligan, tin famous detettivi-H. , ; C.ARR1TY CHARLES MURRAY. MULLIGAN KKBD KKI. 8EY. ALICE DAY. WALTER HIM.EON, CLAUDK OILLlNfiWATER, (i ASTON GLASS, TULLY MAltSHALI-IIK00K8 mJNKDICT. SYD tltOSSLEY. AUG1B IIBUKIM'. and many others. COaiKDY-LUPINO LANE in "A IIALr-PINT IIKRO." METRO -(iOLDWYN NEWS Admission 50c and 25c IN OUR WINDOW WK HAVE AN ATTRACTIVE DlHl'LAV of Women l'hone C15. in stock. Jabour s Smocks and material for the mukiiiK of name.' The Smocks come ii-assorted sizes and colors and prices ruiijrttfrnm $2.00 to Jj5:i.2" each ; the material retails at .5."r a yard, sod we have a law assortment consisuiiK ol beautiful diuuaijta the tsonular dark warn,' Bros., Ltd. 3rd Avenue and 7th Street Advertise in "The Daily News'' m