Thursday . May jg.JMl " ONTARIO FUNERAL Itrmafns of Archie Watt Are Coin?. East For Interment MONTREAL. May 20:-Word cf the death of Archibald Watt, former master mechanic of he Brl-X::h Columbia division of the Ca- r..idian National Railways with of fine line at ai Prince ranee George, ueorge, has nas been Decn re TUT" Watt was born at St. Louis De Gorzagne. Quebec, on March 5, 1873 He Joined the Grand Trunk Rciw., en July 26, 1891, which he termed until 1905 when he was sent r .he Central Vermont Railway for a short period, afterwards returning again to the Grand Trunk In 1908 he entered the ser vice of the railway in the West until his retirement last year. He is survived by his widow Je; ie Watt, a daughter, Evelyn watt a sister. Mrs. James Ma- and three brothers. Donp.ld Watt of Lacolle. Quebec; David Watt of Still River. Massachusetts. and Churls Watt of Montreal. Er.nal will take place at Magne twun Ontario. Tammany Leader Is Under Arrest James J, nines'. h' Charged With Violation of Lottery- Laws NEW YORK, May 20: James J Hines, Tammany leader, was arrested yesterday on lottery charges. T2T3 ?AT.Y TOWB ? New Bridge local News notes Has First Meet "They're having MCE KRISPKS lr bciMastl" If yeir cMldrts or'f mich laferttted la food, try nrv lag Kdloga's Me KrlipUi fbei toasted He bb. blti thot croello U milk or ertom. Itcaait chlldrei know fkaf "Snap, CroekU, Pep!" mtant craneby trhp- ntis. Rlet KrlipUt art always ready fa serve llokt, wholesomt, easy to dlattt. Sold by all qrocert. Rice krhplti ar. aiadt by Ktlloja la Latdon, Oataria. Interior Needs Moisture Badly Backward Spring lias Been Follow ti By Sjxll of Drying Weather Moisture Is badly needed at. this time, .by Bulkley Valley crops, according to J. C. K. Sealy of Smlth-ers who, is a visitor in. the city for a few days, haying arrived 6n Tuesday night's train. A cold and back- Conference Has Been Postponed sence in the east of Premier Pat tullo. Roosevelt Backs Governor Earle WASHINGTON, D. C, May 26 Governor Oeorge H. Earle, win ner of -the Deni6cjaUcviguberna torlal primary, was a vts'ftor at the I wnite House: yesiexauy unci wu It was aounced .that he .would receive the'supporf ""or Presldert Franklin, D. Rcosevelt for re-election as chief executive of Pennsyl- vannla. He'6aSiea " nd ni good m he lookj !n tlui candid inr iliot. Perfect hrolth it the K-rrft, Vie Uow, and tliat'a liy we're pleased to ay that our doctor rei'omiiiended IlordeD I bt. Lbarlei Mils . Ak your doctor lout Borden'l Evapora MUk ... he Vill tell you that it ia hig nour'mliinc. eaar to diceat, and tuft . . . Irrad i.,1 fnr rtira Vli.n.in 1). IUirden'l St. Charl it tU hleal milk for a the family. It doubl trrni'th rrrain'meal InoDrovei POoVioi luukei a nmre delicioua cup of tea or Coffee, 1 Aak your grocer iur iwom A BRITISH COLUMWA PRODUCT : Peter Lakle, C. N. R. divisional! freight and passenger agent, left on last evening's train lor a business trip to Prince George. J. Milton A. J. Pat) Philllpson will saO returning north after a trip of sev- Harry Kameda of Port Esslngton, re-, ward spring has been followed by6st gist for Ior the ine Eraior Bralorne reived at headquarters of the com-"a weel or oftjatt warm weather i arrived in the city I has been visiting at Hazelton, ar-i j rived In the city from the Interior j ion Tuesday night's train and sail-j Municipal Bodies Have to Defer to Vancouver Discussion of Belief Owing: to Hotel Arrivals Royal O. Sanvlk. Vancouver; Hang., city. Son? T. A. Rea, Kamloops. Knox Mr. and Mrs. W. Goodrich and Miss E. Wright, city. Mrs. T. L. Davles is sailing to time. Serseant Ernest Gammon, pro tlsement appears In this Issue. ,n ' I (l night on. the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. j tonight on the Prince George for on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver fiere he will enter. St. Stewart, Premier and Big Missouri Paul's Hospital for further treat- jen official duties. He expects to be' ment. He will be accompanied by iuway about a week. his brother, G. E. Philllpson. i . . 1 Mrs. Bert West of Terrade, who Mr. and Mrs. Goodrkk and Mrs. has been fin a trip south, arrived Goodrlck's sister. Miss E. Wrlcht. in the city on the Prince George 122) who has been attending University and M R Q and Dr. of British Columbia in Vancouver, d Mrs Neal Carterwil, ieaving arrived in the city from Vancouver at the middle of next month for a on the Prince George yesterday trlp to Engiand and Scotland. They morning and proceeded to the In- wU1 embark from Montreal on June terlor by the evening train. 24 aboard the Athenla and, return- Dr. PRESIDENT ed yesterday afternoon 0n the Uoth Presjdt.nt and Secretary 0f Prince to make the George round, UortlcuUura, Society Ue.Elected , nip w nuji auu um mwi M I x Mandv Virs. rVesldfnt Premler'a Absence s c Thompson was the speaker1 At a meetlng of the executive of . " " 'at the weekly luncheon of the the Prince Rupert Horticultural VICTORIA. May 26: (CP) A trlrm Pnnnrt Pntnrr Plnh Hp rips- ,-.-.. ... rx n.i . ""f" J . I OOCICIY IKTIU iav Ulgll v r- pal- conference which was, to have been cribed terestingly a recent trip agno was selected president with held by representatives of the Un- t0 Som Am.rica. r. M. Wlns-'Mr5 j. T. Mandy vice-president Ion ,of British Columbia Munlclpall- jow 8 m the chair and there1 and Frank Warne re-elected secre- tles, and the Fraser Valley Reeves a eood attendance of members Absociavwii wim uic pio.uii.iai 6- a few auestS. . mil. iL-acrp-PlPotprf hnnnrarv nres- . A 'A aU I r relief has been of unemployment Mf and p LeR()SS &nd fam posiponecv on accuunv ui -u- . f p .f. ldent and Olof Hanson M. P., honorary vice-president. Activities for the season were dis- on Tuesday night's train and yes- J cussed In some detail, but no def- terday afternoon moved Into the inite decision was made in regard 1 residence on Graham ' Avenue, to the annual flower show. Another jWestview, of William Goodrick, meeting will be held next week at which they have purchased. Mr. which it is understood the date will JLeRoss has been transferred from be set and other arrangements Pacific to Prince Rupert to assume made. the duties of yard foreman here for' - - - the Canadian National Railways. Chief Executive of Pennsylvania Assured of President's Support ' For Re-election KEN RAYNER (Over 25 Years Experience) For Yofar Radio Troubles ,tct? ne check oyclf' tfpjifcsigtt Mfciuch .-"bicludes, vfeerieral. In,, spectlon, Te'sting Tubes, Cleaning Set and Speaker. Realigning A"U Stages, Soldering Aerial and Qrouiid when nec-essaTy. Phone BLACK 712 Phones 18 and 84 , P.O. Box 575 1-- FOR GOOD SERVICE Try MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Groceries Vegetables Fruits Confectionery Tobaccos 3i7-l THIRD AVENUE WEST-Opposite Canadian Legion JVoJiody Knocks The KNOX Tb FooS Is Uood The-, Rooms Ajris Clean, The House Is Warm The Service Friendly The Rates Are ReasonabU R. Brasell HOTEL N. M. BraseU Play at Several, Homes tart Nltht Both Auction and Contract , Tr,rfiht' fmln rtnfe from thJ The newty organized Actlv.j . . 'virt at 11 vW1r ;' rWjwi Bridge Club, held Its. first sessions wto has been on a brief JtJJS at various homes last night. Prize-" this to be running on trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince George yesterday morning. Ernest Cromwell, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of seven days' imprisonment, In city police court yesterday. mornhig winners were as follows: i Auction Ladles' first, Mrs. J. W.' Eastwood, 3042; men's first, A. Mc- - vlncial nolle, returned to the city Nabb, 2927. on the Prince Oeorge yesterday Contracts Mrs. II. A. McLean morning from a trip to Vancouver 513: c- O- Ham, 2826. and Victoria. 1 . . George W. Crlpps. provincial as-NatibncU ColMCi! sessor, sailed yesterday afternoon Of Women Meets Pre-Marrlae Examination And Cancer Among Matters Urjted By Convention In Vancouver VANCOUVER, May 2: (CP) who are leaving here to take up yesterday morning from Vancouver, The forty-fifth annual convention residence in" Victoria, will sail for and proceeded by the evening train of the National Council of Women the south on the Princess Adelaide t0 ihe interior. j is in session here. Consumers and tomorrow night. i consumers' Interests are being Ken Rayner Is in the radio ser-' studied. Extended cancer treat-Father Anthony Meulenberg, par- vlch"JS outness. He holds various ment and health examination be-lsh priest for the Roman Catholic certificates and diplomas in radio fore marriage are also urged. Church at Stewart, was a passenger a"u 'w7 "J t"'tIB aboard the Prince George yesterday .oI ne yadI oi the Naval ftinvni Air Air Service Rorv a nvorcAoe overseas onn and Viae has . . 1 Al 'l Af 1.1 trip 1 1 111 lit with wireless and experimented ra- eral months to his native home In Belgium. d,!o ior ver 25 fa";, Hls adver-'Mprriff PaSQPQ aafaW aaV at b . a. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin F. Gillis Dies at Age of Seven MERRITT, May 25: (CP) Gillis, seven year old of Mr. and Mrs. Austin F. Gll- lis of Merrltt. Is dead Rhe was Z ,ng' wU1 travel to liev ?ork-on the the niece of . , , , Dr. J. J. Gillis, M. L. Courtenay Cleveland, geolo- Queen Mary. The family of Dr. A fnr vq1a Mining Co.. and Mrs, Large will go as far as nn t.hp Prlnpp nr Vi enne nf r- nnt - auiwhiaj wiuic oskia vi auu . i . . , pany here Mr. Watt had retired and dry w,nds a result of wWcn; George yesterday from Vancouver Mrs. Carter will spend the summer mZ ' fined 25 with . , ness. was was lined 25, With option Of frnm thp ratlwnv ftbnnt a vpnr 9(rn ,J tho rmln V, , , . lne grouna IS parcnea. IIIIS js''" l"--- "J Ul rvcicuicus. .PVp'n riavs' ImnrUntiment Uv Mo r seven aays imprisonment, by Mag tftpr 40 vears of serv ce in varirtiis. ..... 7. T,rr.. nir rfittrtc tL-hrp . jusi me nme wncn rain wuuia oej c;pacltles, most of which were verv wiime and woald cause the ! he has mtnln&property to examine. W 4 Y . 4 tkiv jpent in the West during the early needW growth .nALAllINlJ c;r:tructlon period of railway de velopment. He was closely Iden-Citd with the building pf the t''.em section of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway through Drith Columbia, working in con-hmsMon with the late C. E. Brooks on that project. Mrs. Ki. ii. aioiui vi uuau, wuu lstrate McClymont In city police court this morning. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c t word. Presbyterian Tea Mitchell's June 1. Itching Burning Feet Mrs. J. R. Go to Ormes Ltd or any other, good druggist today and get an or-, iglnal bottle of Moone's Emerald! Oil. Don t worry this powerful penetrating oil brings such ease and comfort that vou'll be able to eo about your work again, happy and wunout that almost unbearable achlne and soreness. Rub on Emerald Oil tonight iitrciy, ii. uuu nut .luiij l auii- omlcal. Money back If not satisfied. Get It at Ormes Ltd. and good druggists everywhere. r Sunderwood Studio Announces that their new equlp-'mpnt pnables them to develon arid print any size of Roll Films at 46c . All Work Guaranteed !;.-s (NVxtRupert-HDW) The Finest PIANO TUNING In the country can be yours, as done with the "Resonoscope" by G. C. WALKER Phone Blue 389 212 4th St THE SEAL ' QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by tht only wJmba canning company with In all the year round payroll In Prlnc Rupert' flJSTKE KKUSCHEH IS THE HYGIENE I COVtT OP JUSTICE. Typist's Remarkable Reformation MARRIAGE AS SEQUEL "If I did not know from first-hand experience the wonderful effects of Kruschen Salts, I would hot believe you to be the same young woman that stood . before .me in the dock three months ago accused of headaches." -V "I am not, my lord. I have changed my name." (She ; smilingly shows her wedding ring). 'I congratulate you heartily." "Thank you, my lord. And may I thank you, too, for that timely advice which I look back upon as the cause, of all the happiness which has come to me lately. The. little daily dose it has worked wonders. I have for- gotten what a headache feels like." "And never again shall you remember. You have found good health for less than lc a day. Stick to' it!". KRUSCHEN SALTS relieve constipation and rheumatism Kruschen is a combination .of V" V-j abundant exercise and fresh several mineral salts which -F air. You should have those your body must get, in some salts ewry day; hence the im- way, to keep the Wood pure, TASTELESS IN portance of the "little daily the inside clean, and the sys- COFFEE OR TEA dose". Every drug counter sell ttm generally toned up, but which you Kruschen in 25c, 45c and 75c bottles, can't get in Nature's own way without It's tkt Utile daily dost that does it. $1 VALUE For 57c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream Value 50c Hinds New Lipstick . Value 50c Ormes Ltd. TTfie Pioneer Dmqgists The klejtU Store Phones: 81 tc Z Open Dally From a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 .m, 7 D.m. till 9 p-m. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE 5Q Kastern Hard wood Kitchen Chairs Double rung Windsor back, extr'a strong, C-l fZfi white wood. Each . Phone 775 We Deliver Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PUONE 657 -M- v vr J27 THIRD AVENUE The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAF1 Phone fl for Best Household Coal MRS. C. K. BLACK