HHRiHHHBHHHHIIIIHHiHHBflBBKHHEiHEV FAOH F0U2 S!55& DAll.t tfEwo By George McMapu$ cCthcl service i tf Ball-Bearing Motors The life of a tnotor is the life of its intimation. Hard brittle insulation, eepeciaSy If oil soaked, sends motors to the repair shop or to the scrap pile. Fan-banks-Marse motors hAVC insulstion that wiU not harUan and crack. Fairbanks-Morse hall hearing motors require greasing only ivice a yaar and eliminate oil soaked windings, oil spotted products, oil slop on the floor and we coat of oil and oBing. Fairbanks-Morse motors have a liberal overload capacity' and are now made in "fully enclosavi" and "ventilated" type, which, can operate safely in the foulest aitfd fumes and in extremely damp and dirty places. Oa CANADIAN Fairianlis -Morse COMPAVYvOt piaster Wall Board ensures a lifetime of satisfaction when used for walls and ceilings; fits true and stands firm during the life of the building. Wont CRACK WAUl CUUMM.E IIURN or IBflLBWEAH UT Is damp-proof, vermin-proof and a perfect insulator, ensuring cool in summer and warmth in winter. Albert &McCaffery Limited I'hones 110 and 117 City Meat Market Sclvig Hros. Third Ave. I'honc 70S KJOT I'ISK GttONSAKIt Alle sorter norek ost Norfcke fiakefconserver NortsVe Kiikkprknvrinzer 'Norke hveteekonroKktr -Norske rutfKkonrekker Norke knekkelirori Nondvf fiatlirod Mtitler o.s.v. 1st ky. varer. Ililligf priser.' Hurlitt orubringelse World's Hecord Strains BABY CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS from pens of U.O.I'. Poultry Hreeder' Ass'n. of B.C. Hirds with Official Records under Government Inspection. White and Drown Leghorns, Ikrred Rocks, It. I. Reda, Wyandottes, Ruff Orpington, Black Minorca, Blue Andalusian Order Now. Reasonable Prices. For Price List write Secretary, Prof. Lloyd, University of B.C.. Vancouver, B.C. The Radiola 17 will give you the best reception. Price complete 313IJH) Cannot be sold for leaa Special sTV I'OIITKAIT POSTALS of yourself for II. 00, Winnipeg and Vancouver Prlcee. F. W. CHANDLER Pholngrsiiher Sixth Street. I'lionr Itrd 02 r I BRINGING UP FATHER fTHAT VJOZ A great err rau Tot . . , VALUABLE DONATIONS . TO LOCAL LIBRARY lAilleft' Miixlc ('lull and Women's Onn aillan TlHli Tltankttl for Valimliln runs The library board laat night at lu regular meeting passed votes of thanks to the Women's Csnadlan Club for I donation of 3S to be used for the pur chate of historical books and to the ladles' Music Club for a valuable set -I five new eolumes of Orove'a Dictionary ot Music and Musicians. Appreciation of the gifts waa expressed by President Black. In each case It would mean valuable additions to the library crowdatWnding . catholic services The Catholic Church laat night way again crowded to the doors with men and women anxious to hear this eloquent speaker. Every evening these services are being held but tomorrow there Is to be a special sermon to non-Cath- 0,,' W. H. Wnldorf. after spending a oouple of wrekH In the city and district. sailed by the Cumin lant evening ou his return to Vancouver. Dil D YOU H EAR THI5 A0OUT THE - I WHO LlVfcO MEAF , ! SCOTCH MAM . C' .V i "i i n ii iiii WILL CONTINUE JUVENILE PART LOCAL LIBRARY WWI OF I'.tHKNT-TKACIIKHH Is Af'CRDFJI TO AMI F.FIOUT WIU. ItK MMli: Clh'T MOKE MONKY At the meeting of the library Board taut night It was decided to continue the Juvenile section of the library for the present and make an effort to have next year's appropriations increased enough to cover the , extra cost and sleo if necessary curtail on the adult sections. Borne of the books will he sent away to be hound and later In the son a few new Juvenile books will be purchased. The action of the board followed a report of a committee which waa wait- ad on by a delegation from the Parent Teachers recently. The secretary was asked to write M the school principals asking that attention be drawn in the schools to the need of taking better care of the books and It waa reported that the Parent Teachers also would take the matter up and institute a campaign lor better treatment of books. President James Black and V. Basso-Bert spoke strongly against the elimination of the children's section and the ethers members concurred. PLAYERS' CLUB served. HELD MEETING IMXCK MO MIM(.I. t:TF.KTA mknt rou.nu in lit kims m:s- NIU I.AHT MOIIT Laat night these wai a meeting of tlie Prince Rupert Players' Club In their hall. Second Avanue. President Con- non presiding and Mlas Irene Buraaaa, cretary. There was a gapd attendaaee including several new members and attar the bualnata Bart of the meeting waa Jayl attd refreshments In addressing the club the president tprsased coafidsVRce that th (orthcoai- Ing production of "Are You a Mason?" would be a sucoeu and would be wall up to the regular club standard. Mr. Connon also :i:uiounced that the club had bean Invited by the Gyro Olub to put on a play for their playgrounds fund. It waa decided to accsp. the 111 vltatlon and to open the new AtvaewlfJ Theatre with a two-night abow In SP1 leraber. The president atated that the ecuJ live had made a peasant to the retiring, rcrelary, Mlas V Oamerou. on her lav uig the cHy aha had kaan tlie tf cratary they had aver had and that, was saying a good deal. Mul for the dance waa provided by Currle and solos by Mrs. Prarer. Mrs Brockleaby, nil D B. P!nu and a piano duet bj Mrs. Praser and Mlas Lancaatar. SUMMARY OF CANAL PROJECT (Willi's POSITION IN UF.tlAKO TO mm: woicu i mux forth ('MUltlA 11V IVIilMIK MAN V TRADE TjtRATIHS OTTAWA MAN M'lUKH VM JUOIil.Y OF TUB LATE l.MHNTi:i KIU HFAUY IHIAYTOX. M.I'. At. Lawrance waterway In the section I L.c, . . Hp a.Ainu. KNSVs IT I I M BY GOV.CT- 1 MlftT TELL J ... I If HOLV MACKEREL1, I "JSA C THIS SCOTCHMAN' J mevj CHEF--W ' j wuZ f HA-HA'. ) throw A mtHl rA'TWJ jM ' -c . teMHfcSlPSitt & -1 P!i Cri tk" I If -3d I , , J ; (By R. J. Deachman) OTTAWA. May 3. The proposal now la that Canada should consider providing for the construction of that part of the that Is wholly Canadian, that Is. the Welland Ship Canal and the works below the International boundary on the 31. Lawrence. The Aaaertcans would pro ceed to the deepening of the canals on the upper lakes, including the Sault Canal. They would alio construct the International section of the river be tween Lake Ontario and Cornwall. The suggestion of the Canadian government that the Americana would proceed with the works of the Upper Lakes first n order to give further time tor the tuay of the engineering problems In volved. It would also give time for he development of a market In Canada t the amount of power that would be :. 'Derated through the development of he canals. The Canadian government iso urges that a 37 foot canal should be built Instead of a 28 foot one. The .nam etxpeim In construction of the Wetland Canal haa already been borne oy the Canadian government. That has row to be finished and will, of course, rm a part of this great interior weAajr-vay. The anticipated division of the -ost of this wark between the two countries Is given by the engineers aa follows. THE TOTAL COSTS CaiMila Present wofka St. Lawrence ship anal. SO,OO0,M); St. Lawrence and Wel- land canala. 160,004,060; lock at Bault 9te. Marie. Ontario. eaW0400-eU.80.- 300. Proponed works Wetland ship canal. IU5.e60.oeO: AaoUj Canadian section, at. Lawrcaac sBJjsyray. 3j3l4oot navigation nd development of 94JM h.p I1W.- 70,000 $i s Ataoee. Total tor Canada 6e0,poo. t llllfd HtAlt Present works- Drrxjftoa; St Clair and Detroit riven. tlT.S36.0Sd: locks at Sault Bt. Mnrie. Mli'htgan. M J S0O.000 wM.- Proposed works -Jntetnational section at Lawrence shipway, 27 loot navigation' and initial development of 50700 hp.. 1IU.157.0G0. To complete drvelopment Additional cfr, 1403,000 h p.. aO2.090.000. upper uke channels t 27 f. ot. aos.lOO.OOO 30,347,OOO. ict:tl Cur Unl J States -ajSS.WSAOQ. rOKKKsPOXIiKNf'K In the correspondence, the Canadian jvernment points 3ut that our prob-.m ia not quite the sume aa the Amer- an. We have exoellent railway saoll- ies for handling the volume of traf-iu which we miut handle. The eanal .'i they are, serve quite a useful pur-ose. These la no Immediate rush so :r as the development of power ia cota-?rnad. 1ht American government is nilooa to secure a solution of the pro-lenvs in obnneetlon with the depressed ndltton ot agriculture. They feel that iie construction of the canal would af-.-rd that reduction in agricultural ranaportatlon coats so neeessary to their aistenee. In the course of the or-. .fpondenoe, these facta are pofatted ui on behalf ot the Canadian govern-' i.nt. and the suggestion la made that lowering t4e tlrff upoo) mskn pco- lucta entering the United States might : be a matter worthy of' oonatdeta-m. Mean while, nothing much can be jne until the questions Involved In he ownerahlp af the power produoed .re deteranlned. Reference of tbia snat-r Is to be made to Um onurta and 'hat will poet pone the eonaideratlett of he matter still fuatbar. Meanwhile. .heie will be ample tune for the people f Canada to foraa opinions tsasm the sues tnvelved. Theaa laat a death In he world thfii some day, oosan vcawls .ill pass from Montreal to the head of he lakes.. , The aeehcard will be at the .oart of.tsSe cantlaant. it wAU bring bout gsaet eetemerclel changes both n CansUA and I in the trotted States. .ha srobtaa, Ja Lwaplaleaiy ,lnpaetat j ue wpryav cimui hiwivikiuu . TltAI)U TUIUT1KM The House spent a delightful tew tours In dlacuaslng certain treaties with -.me of the minor countries of Europe. We are to have trade agreements with .thonla. Hungary, Latvia. Lithuania 'ortugal. Rumania and the Serb Croat vud Slovane Kingdom'. These oountrtea, i far aa trade is concerned, are not particularly important. Par Instance. rom Latvia, we imported in 1366, ;osds to tlie value of I MO or Juet about .i much as the average woman, return ug from a European trip, smuggles icme under her skirts I provided they r? not too short). About this whole nntter. quite a storm raged. Mr. Bandit vxprtx'-ed alarm lest there could be ".H. n channel or groove Into which our radr would flew and flowing there for m.c tunc might than strike an Inter' nipti-jii iv the form of a higher tariff fm "How did you think of such a 7 li COLOtftAHMOHY to lit Jl" it I mat Our nw BoIM n Celar Uttmny ctnlmint msn? uilt$llmi or bfutijiini (As turn: Stturtt eev rem our lmlttot vrtltiL rel to If " pny at Montr ft. Gordon's Hardware ever charming color com bination?" "Oh, that was easy, I found it in the new B-H Booklet, 4 Color Harmony in the Home.' It's a cold mine of lovely color schemes and it tells the right finish for every surface. I just can't stop until I've done the whole house and the paint man says that B-H 'English' Paint will last for years and years." . ENDERSON Cuirantttd to co.ntsln Brsndram s Genuine B.B. Whitt Leid and Purs Whits Zinc, combinsd ia the Ideal proportions ot 79 to 9, forming ths itrongest covering 'l to science. I W anted For Sate For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. T2c per word in advance. No Advertiiement lafcen for lei than 50c FOR HENT Ntnth Avenue Beat. Rent reasonable. I APP'y Olty TTeaaurer, City Mall. U; OR RBNT FIANOfl. EtYKR-flAKOS, I Phonographs and Sewing Machines. Walker's Muate Steae. tf ; lOJ IlgT FURNISHED HOUBSKESP- ! tag nnms by the day. week or month i Phone Red 607. tl FOR HBNT.-ROOMS WITH OR WITH eut board. Central location. Phone Blue 153. tf FOR RENT. POHNISHTO ROOM WITH ptvewte fatally. Pboae Oeaen 617. fOR RBNT OR SALE. MODERN .TVB roomed bungalow. Phone Blue S7j i FOR RENT. PORNISHED APART - meots. Apply Muaaallem Orocery. ao with growth Chacked and progress atopped. our posiMon would he tad, indeed. We would have lost a mar ket for a few thousand dollars' worth of goods, and people In Canada would find themselvea out of work. The whose business is a tetnpaat In a teapot. Commereial nations do not live o such a fne balance of events. Cocn,- ecUttes move naturally to countries here there Is a demand for thsen. We blp oats one year to Cuba and the neat year to Holland or Great Britain. So tar aa the grower of the oats la con- emec It mattera little where they find the market, so long as the price is light. Preference in treaties may divert trade from one country to the other hut eueeees to the American market tor ur eatUe would probably be more im portant to the Canadian farmer and manufacturer than ?ndlcw treat! with Latvia or Podajnk. MR IIKMIV H ITK POLITICS Sir Henry Drayton has retired from polities. Hereafter he will preside ai thalrman of the liquor commission of tee provtuoe of Ontario. The parsing of Sir Henry frosn the active sphere of pol itics la a dkttlnct loss to political life. He waa never at any time, the protago-ulat of a gnat eauao. he was never elo quent la the same way as certain other gtgat leaders In that party, but be represented a tine tradition of decency and tasrasu in political lu and was always as asset to Use party. I recall pears igp. hearing a young member of parlla- uvent, after has first session, express lila appaaelaUon of two man on oppo- ilt aides of politics. Oat wan Oeoegt P. Orabam and the other Sir Henry Drayton. "These man," said he. "were ieyaayahltsi .4aM xw. kind .and deoant iTttr Ue- pub sjtoeaeaA eeaahftf resvowAl. Their attitude) tot wards the yeueayer member of the house waa always that of oven who aamembered that they thasnaelves were ones young .They ware always helpful withcut being jMjjmm tern .-smtm had something to give to the country ii well as to the party." MANY BOOKS LOANED BY THE LIBRARY IN THE MONTH OF APRIL At the regular meeting of the library hoard laat night the librarian reported the total circulation of books for the mcnth, 4,044 of which there were 2.009 volumes of fiction, J7S non-fiction, sw Juvenile, and 901 In the duplicate pay section. The average was 103. 4 dully. While during the month there went 33 new borrowers IS cards were can celled leaving a net gain of 0. A letter received oy the llbraraln from W. O. Oaraon, head Of the Public Library Commission of Ontario, advised against closing the juvenile section but urged that efforts be made to lnoren.se appropriation. In a city this slae the annual expenditure for book should be approtkaalfly 1.400 and there should be an assistant to the ntirtrun unh out'ttils'Vijiiendltur aim the extra aer- vice the library was likely to become run down. Those present at thr meeting were Jamas D.leek, president, Qeo. Wilkinson, It. P. PulJen, V. BiMo-Bert. O.'futh-erlsnd and the librarian. flURAT MINDS. Iendlord I intend to raise your rent next month. Tenant That's nice of you. I was Just wondering bow I was going to rt0 It myielf. FOR SALE OR RBNT'. - CfcAPPMTON HOU8K. OLD NKnVPAPBM MAT BE U8TO IM- stead of building paper or to lay be neath oarpeta on the floor. Oet special pries on large quantities. Daily Maws. OR SALE LOT 2 BI.OCK 10, STEW-art. This lot facea Sixth Street and backs up to the post offlce. The price is 1 1.000. Bos 100. Dally Its we. Prince Rupert. tf FOR SAUL CHIPPONIKR, SEWING machine, typewriter, desk, armchair, gate lag table with tour chain, pictures and other articles. Phone Hack 158 104 FOR SALE. fTlRNISHKD HOUSE AND 3 lots: fine garden. 925 th Avenue E at a bar-.aln Price S1400. part cash. J. Squirrhurk 133 BUHJ)INBMATBHIAIJ5 KI'l.t'MI. M MHF.K 1'HIDttH. Par M. 3x4 com. Sited, a geed grae SH OO lx Sblplap. Mo. I SISjOO X3 PI v. Joint MOM 3 in of 4 in. ftoorbjg or V Joint Ill OS 18 in Wall Shingles I l 35 18 in Roof Shingles. Mo. 3 Port. I 300 i in Mo. 1 Shrplaa. any wuith to 13 Hk 30o Rough Pir ftserds, mhsaal widths too 4 Light sash, each J... t i no 5 Light Saah .' I 40 Inside doors. 3 ft ue S Sfl. 6 In I 3.40 Buck Doors. 1 ft. t In. s ft, x 8 in. (glass) g 4XKi Pront Doors, ditto S76 Also a big stock of finish lumbe' always on hand, as well aa Lamatco wall hoard, veneer, etc. Write us for prions. F.Xf'F.I-MOK M'MKF.K X HHINfllF C. limited Pt. of Victoria, - Vancouver. EC SCOWS, TOWING. Ktc. , C. C. KlITf lll'M X f'O. Sand and O ravel for Sale. Soowa tor hire. Oenersl Towing Prices Exceed Int. Moderate, riienea 771 aad Itlne 3t.1. RXrilANRB XKW AMI SFCOMI n.wn n ilMITI Rl bought and sold snd enchanted Player Piano and Two Cash Retlster in stoek rAPtiinrnos M.Rtt , Third Ate. Phone 4 JlArTIT nit. H. f.. i;voi.fo rhlrepraeter m IWHhae.' - wi- i psliyMftr' fdr'Vppnlntment now to Blue SS. Residence phone Black 2U Acute and Chronic Disorders successfully, treated Established 1134 TUITION S. A. Slel'HUUSON Teacher of XIMIIMI AMI VOICK PIIOIIITTION Pot terms- Phone Blue 138 AUCTIONKBKS. PIIIXTK IIDf'MCT AITTION Kwlert.l lllertt MtllT Purnlture of all kinds bought, solrt or axohanged. Orating and packing dons. Ooods sold on Commission (J. J. DAWKS. Aiiiiionrer. rimn lis g ek w o o 4e.t. IMHNCR HUPKItT Til)E Tiiritsr.rm-T' High 0:25 a an. 130 p.m. Low 7:00 a m 18:5(1 p.m. ITtlllAY, MAY I High 0:M a m. is so p.m. Low 7:31 a.m. IB as p m SATl'KIIAV. MY High 1:34 a.m. 1411 p.m. I-nw B:03 .m. 19:69 pjn. I. Per VaMeweter Sunday as. Prlnre Articlei Loit aid Found.ic STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS H Tuesday s Catala Thursday es. Prlnre Friday as. Prlnoev H Saturday -es. CsrdeiKi April 15-ea. Prlnreu a April 34 as. Prlnc-v. a Vanesmter Sunday- -as. Catala Wednesday as Pr () Prlday--ss. Cardena Friday -as. Prlncem lt Saturday as Pr. Iii April 31 as. Prln. ck- Fer I'm! Himsemi and PrMay -as. Cardena I row Pert ttlatpsnn ami Saturday as. Cardrn., Per A lay ox- Sunday aa. Catalu Wed needs jr a prn.,i- I rose Anyex Tuesday--as. Cats 1. 1 Thucsday sa. Prlin- i. raw atewart aittl lreinlrr Sunday ss. CaUh, Saturday as P In i ' Praen mewaH ami rrrm . Sunday- sa. PrL,r- k :; Tuetday as. Cat ah. For Qneen rharle4le April 31 -as. Princf I May S Prince Charu-'use Qaean Ctairletir -April It-m Princ- i May S Prince c For tleskaw Wednesday - aa. Prinr, April 31 as. Prinr'''-- ... Rr. Thursday as. Prm April IS- sa Prliw. April 35 ss Prln MAIL SCHEDULE f or I be Hawt Mondays, Wedneadav rksws Frean I he Kat Tuesdnya. Thuradsv mall due in VawHiMifr Sundays . Tuesdays Thursdays Saturdays CP.lt. April IS and . Trains, sfOsWlaya. v Saturdays I rem Vhhruutr Sundays Wednesday Fridays' Saturdays C P R - April 11 and Trains. Sundays. Th. .- i days To Auyat V AlUf Arm Sundays niK Wetneiday Pruni aaysx ami Alice Ar" Tuesdays ( Thuradsys or siewart and Prrtui" Sundays . Saturdtya rem Stewart and Ptniin'' Sundays Tueaduys I'o Mass Uler Points Friday From Nasi River I'olni ' 1 Saturdaya Te Aliitks Points Aprij u and tl. From Alaska Points April IS. SR. To fjiifen CI., rlotle lln1 r"1"' April at. I . iy Prom Uueeu Clwrlollo I April 10, May 3 i.i:tti:u iiox t'oin'1 Oraham Atlln Avr lat Ave. ft 8th Bt 6th Ave. d Pulton St Slh Are.' Thompson JJth Ave. A Sherbrm'k' jllth Ave. V Conrucl th Ave. M Hays ('.' Oth Ave. M llaya Cu 8th Ave A Cotton hi Oth Ave. A) Oreen Hi in 8th Ave. A McUrlde st Prov. Govt. llullUHiK Prov Oovt. Wharf O TP. Wharf OTP. station and Ave. A 3nd St. Srd Ave ft Pulton Bt Srrt Ave. St th St Sundays- One -U" 1 1 1 p.m. collection. Ml .1 T .1 w 91 if ') lJ hT ,ii ion in ii Hill I nil in ,. M 11 ill