PAQI row. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Itatea of Exchange. Make your reservations for thai Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticketj, Hates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Agent for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue Seeds Seeds Just arrived, our stock of Oarden and Field Seeds, Onion Sets and Fertilizer. Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies Phone 58. Prince Rupert Feed Co Geo. Papadopulis' New and Secondhand Furniture STORE We buy. sell and exchange all kinds of new and secondhand goods. 839 Third Avenue. Phone G4G. P.O. Box 82 WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm to the home. Phone Black 216. P.O. Box 895. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 714 Fraser St. Steam Healed Hot and Cold Water Rates by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phons 659, Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Hslgerson Blook, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Ofrics Hours, 9 U 8. Phons S8. Open Evsnlnga Only Far Special Appointments. """ TH1 DAILT IIWS. Monday. May jo n f BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManuj 7 J iO i teE mot I f . urj ViW 1 'rT"' f OitToe him J JE '--AW Eft we wvke up op oi ne rrV ii-p' - lirt pin " s i u ' jr ' i sw ii jr ru j i lllu mu i i. ixi a i iii .iiri l t VERY PLEASED WITH ISLANDS F. Q. Dawson Found Conditions There Much Mora Satisfactory Than he Had PATTULLO WILL GET BIG SUPPORT Upturning from hi fir.t trip to east oiial "bf Oraham Island and Moresby Island, F. (S. Da'wson in an interview this morn in? told of his complete surprise wHli the very favorable general conditions existing there. He was more than impressed willi agricultural development nnd progress on the Oueen Charlolle Islands .and the apparent satisfaction and optim ism of the selller there. The people residing on, the Island now are practically all old (inters of ten years or more standing and the weaklings have gone. .The real people are slaying ciml unking good progress. From an industrial standpoint. Mr. Dawson "was also agreeably per mine is under development at Jedway. The Langara Co.' clam cannery at Tow Hill is a big undertaking which will provide employment for a large number of men. A floaliiTg nunnery is to be established by the Somer. ville Cannery Co. at Massed and the Woden Iliver cannery is fig uring on nVaking a record pack of fio,0n oases this season. Political Situation Speaking from a political "landpoint, Mr. Dawson staled Ural conditions were excellent for Ihe return of Mr. I'attullo. Th? people seem absolutely satisfied and enthusiastic with the work of the member. Not only the re election of Mr. I'attullo but the return of Ihe Liberal government is expected by them. "I estimate that Ihere is a minimum of loo voles on Ihe Queen Charlotte Island, and Hit it POPULAR KEEPER OF LUCY ISLAND LIGHT GOING TO ENGLAND II. T. Lock, keeper of the Lucy Island light for Ihe past Ihrec and a half ynars, accompanied by Mrs. Lock, will leave the island at Ihe end of Ihe month for Vic. loria and Vancouver en route lo Plymouth, Hngland, where thev will in future reside! A len day slop over will be made in Van. couver and Victoria. They sail from Montreal on June 28 on the TONGUE COATED, BAD TASTE IN MOUTH, EYES i- TINGED WITH YELLOW 1 f 3 4 3 Liver Trouble the Cause Mrs. A. C. Brnwn, Omrmrf-to, Out., wrltf:- "I tiivs bwii triutil-j wllh my liver for a few years barK, aiul uat so bad I illit mil feel able in ) my work. 1 had vvrre pain in my toiuarb, tad I could hardly Maixl thrm at lini; coaled I on inn-; bad Ulr In II moulli. imperially in Hie nmrnlnr; whiti-i if ryr tinged with yellow, and Lad a njuddy and allow complexion. I had read a rreal deal about Mllburn'i Lata-Liver Fill and derided 1 would try a vial, and after taklnr two or three I found I wi really improved, and ran truthrully nay that I felt more like llvlnit and m now do my own work wIIImmii any trouble." Mllburn's Liti-Mter rilla are lie a vial at all dealers, or will be mailed dlreet on receipt by The T. Mllburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Plymouth. Mr. Lock, who has been in Canada for fifteen year nnd who was a member of the crew on H.M.C.S. Rainbow on her first trip to Canada, was for 22 years in. Ihe British navy ami three years in the Canadian navy. The splendid hospitality of Mr. and Mr... Lock will be missed by a wide circle of friend wiio in surprised with what he saw on!),e past have made Lucy Island Ihe 1kiud. Logging and lum- a picnic rendezvous, ltering development is making! , great progress." At Masself the new company which lias started .developing the gold .and seems jlo be on the rigid truck. A cop PROGRAM OF GYRO CONCERT To be Held in Westholme Theatre on Tuesday Night. Proceeds to go Towards Children's Playground Part I. Choral Selection by School Children, directed by H. t Hurn. Physical Training Kxercises. Song," "The Little Demozel," Mrs. Honney. 3Iale Quartelle, "O Peaceful Night," Messrs. Jackson. Wakefield, Campbell and Davey, Folk Dancing in Costume, Senior School flirls. C Ladies' Quartette. "Sleen Kentucky Habe," Mesdame Fraser, Woodworlh, MacLeod and IJonny, Mr. I'attullo will gel from, 75 toi' Orchestral Selection, di reeled Kfi per cent of them," declared hy yro Chas. Ilalagno. Mr. Dawson., Together with Air..8 MaI Quarletle, "The Wrealh." i'attullo, during lal week, he toured Ihe Islands from end In end. .Messrs. Jackson, Wakefield, Canrpbell and Davey. Part II One Acl I'lay "The Iloy Comes Home." 'od Save the King. STANDS PREPARED TO MEET ALL CANDIDATES Mr. Pattullo Meets Challenge by T. Robs Mackay at Public Meeting At Ihe close or ihe public meeting on Saturday nlghl, T. Iloss Mackay rose and asked Hon. T. D. I'allullo lo name some dale and ho (Mr. Mackay) wouM ar- ranire lo have Mm niimp i.t Ausonia and will go direct lo the provincial political situation BRIER presented at that time. Mr. Palliillo intimated that he had neither the tune nor the Inclination to take up any such foolish propmilfon hut, when Ihe i-andidate came into the open and were ready lo debate the Is-,ues on Ihe public platform, he Would be there. . Mr. Mnrkay thanked Mr. I'aJ lullo. JIM MARTIN BACK AGAIN Cattleman for Standard Dairy Finds South Not at all It Is Cracked up to be lim, Martin, wlm went south about eighteen months ago for the benefit of hi health, after being employed by the Standard )airy for several years as cal- leinan, returned to the city on lie steamer Prince Crorge Sal-urday afternoon. Jim purchased a I ruck rarch jut outside Ta-eoma with Ihe idea of regaining his youth. However, after giving Hie new venture a fair trial, Im found, a he weighed himself eery morning on a pair of pocket scales, thai he was losing weigh! rapidly. Ilecomlng alarmed at this condition of things and realizing that (lie climate was not what it was. cracked up lo e, Jim set about lo find n ten ant for Ihe ranch in which he ucceeded. Having found the tenant he turned his ship of for- une northward and len minute ifler arrival here walked into the bam of the Standard Dairy o et if hi old jidi was still .vailing for him. However, in the latter he was sadly diuppoinled, Ihe job having been taken in Ihe morning. Jim saysi after all the "limale of Prince Ilupert i the real "cow's horns" and has definitely decided lo remain in Ihe 111' old town if Ihere is any possibility of cattle lo herd for a few hours a day. ' SUCCESSFUL TEA AND SALE ON SATURDAY Satisfactory Sum of $55 Was Realized at Affair Held by W. A. of Anglican Church The lea and sale of home cook ing held on Saturday tiflernoon at the home of Mrs. II. L Trc- mayne. Hays Itlock, by the Women' Auxiliary of St. An drew's Anglican Church was a very successful affair. The sum of 55 wias realized. Mrs. J. H. Pillsbury poured, .Mrs. J. C. Mc- Lcuivan was cashier and .Mrs. A. V.. Itazzell.Jone and .Mrs. 31. M. Stephens were in charge of Ihe home cooking tnhles. Other ladies of Ihe auxiliary nssisleil in BOAT ARRIVALS C.NJl. sleamer Prince George, Capl.. Harry Nedden, arrived in port at 5 o clock Saturday afternoon from Vancouver nnd inter- TR ADC MARK RIGISTCRID WANTP.D. ner. Oirl for general FOIl SAI.IL Speed boal "Kcho." housework. f!ood wages, phone) lllue M Avenue Street. ! or apply 7.13 Sixth West, corner Taylor II!) WANTKD. -Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Ilupert F.xchange, Auctioneers. I'lioiu C52. illvl.fllAN woman wants housework by the day or hour. Phone lllack 2IG. 121 FOR RENT NKAH DHYDOCK. - Four roomed house lo rent furnished. Or would sell furniture and rent houp cheap. Also chickens for sale. Phone It lack 1 13. FOIl HHNT. Five roomed flat. II. l.elourneau. Sixth Avenue West. Phone HIack 325. tf FOIl HKXT. Furnished housekeeping rooms, ilO Sixth Ave. Fast. Phone- Itlue 217. ' tf FOIt HF.NT Four foohi, modern, healed apartment. Apply .Smith A Mallelt, Lid. If FOIl HF.NT.' Modern furnished house; for nlmni' fiw.. monlt, Phone (ireen 107. 118 TO IIF.NT. 5-roomed sliile willi bath and range f.'in.nn. David II. Hays A Co. NKW A PA HTM FA T tnr rent. Modern. Meeker lllock. Third Avenue. 121 OFFICE FOIl HKNT. willi modern living quarter. Wcslenhaver Ilros. tf FOIl HKXT. Palmer House for cheap rates and home curn forts. "tf r TO HKNT. Two roomed cottage. rurniohed. Phone lied 02.1. 120 MISCELLANEOUS WAINWHKIIIT (Alberta) OII.-FIKI.DS. Wrile for free booklet containing authentic information on this wonderful oilfield. Ilaslell, 120 Seymour Street, Vancouver, H.C. 110 mediate points. The passenger list included: For Prince Ilupert K. (I. Sutherland, II. C, Fraser, Mrs. F. .1. Hlancli, Mrs. Sodunn. T: II. McCalTerly, Col. S. P. Mc.Mordie, Ii. A. Ilalnliig, J. King, Mis Oor- man and child, II. Iterrymau, J. '1. Sutherland, Fred Smith, n. Flelcher, T. I. Pallullo, I', (i. Dawson, Major It. .f. Taylor, Mr. Newman, Constable Woodman ill.C.M.P.j, Mr. dumber, T. II. McOuire. C. T. Smilh, II. J. Smith, F. C. Myers. Mr. Hazlelt, II. Marlin, It. W. McMillan, I'. W. Pearson, Mrs. M. Orayson-Itell, Mrs, L. (Iraysou-llell, C. K. Xasmylli, .Mrs. T. (!rayson-lte, Mrs. C. K. Nasinylh, F. C. Cle-menls, II. Hive, Mr. Ilowbolham, C. W. Harrison, Mr. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Hushby and family, I.. C. (iilibons, Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs. K. J. Slickney, . Chester, K. S. flilison, II. Kahn, Mr. Mc.Ve.lsh, Mr. aiid'Mrs, L, A. iikiiik andK Waller. Passengers passing Ihrnujdi on Ihe sleamer for Slewarl included J. F, llree.e, W. K. Kearns, Mrs. H. Comer, Miss L. F. Comer, W. Sloan, V. Lade, It, S. Malde, Mrs, (Jroshuseli, Mr. Coinloii, Jllss Mcl'ird, F. W. Hingham, C. II. Johns, Mr. ami Mrs. II. I), llocheforil, I,. W. Croomcr, .Mrs. W. II. McDonald. Mrs. G. Jv. McDonald and J. Con. Length 28 feel, beniil "V feet, wind shield, canopy top and curtain. I wo auto seals wild FOUND FOUND- An I.O.U. Owner car hae same at Dally News olllce hy proving ownership and ay-Ing for this advertlaement. I.f. FOUND. A gold mini wnlfh. Owner can have same by proving property. Apply lo W.'l). ChrisllMm, .a Cas(. Ilakery. INSURANCE. FRED H. STEPHENS Non-Hoard Insurance - National Hen Franklin, Second Floor, Federal Hlock. TAXI Taxi S7 Phons. (Call Oeorgs or Oust) Ross B roths rs. "v Prompt Service and Comfort . Dy or Night CI .....I . Oroito Cigar Store. Third Ave. AU0TI0N BALKS. floods Houghl, Hold Kxoliaiiged or H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery, Third Ave. Phones lllack 130 nnd Hed 142. imamk VC.RY WAMT TO BORROV nt- WEEK' i r4 T-Vrvrtrioo ix-swv ii -r iei vk-v u ft ii i 1 1 i l i am ' is a i i I- - I Daily News Classified Ads. Qia CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Tnkon fur Lata thuri BOc) WANTIB FOR SALE BEAUTY PARLOR, Complete up -to- ua,.-Parlor. Mobbing a , llairdremdng. Iliair i up. Skin nnd Scalp i sealing rapacity for eight orAiolet Hay. Prices It ten person, j.owered with H I MRS. LOVE, h.p. Wiulon Six engine, loseh Hnum 0, sirpln : - I ..... Ml.... ..I . lit kn.. ... ., kiiiiioii, siiirage oniiery. na,""" niien i.n. I'd i Paragon reverse gfar, lilum- bin propellor. C. I.. Ileindel. Cold Mttrnge. J22I FOIl 8ALK, Five roomed house on Second Avenue. Iluildlngnn Hot eminent wharf used ns u news stand. Nine 10-aere lots, one I -acre lot at Terrain. Prince Oeorgo, lots III and II. block lit; lots 10 ami II, block 110; lots 28 and i'J. Mock 117; lot 0, block 15 1 Apply A. C. Little, Second Ave. nue. 1)5 FOH SAl.I,. Sixteen room room ing house and store; all furnished. Full sized haviiirul with new hot air furnace. Price f7.500.00. Term nr-janged. This building is right in front or the Dry Dock, Ul'J Ambrose Avenue. if FOIl SALK. t Terrace. Lot IB, consisting of 10 acre. Idek 1711, one mile and a half from station, rliurrn, slore, post otlice, hotel and school. Price I00 cns(i. Apply A. C. Little. if FOIl CIIAH I lilt. Flh colleelpr. 55 feel long by 12 beam. 50 h.p. engine. For pnrlleulur. apply Norlhern Kxchange. P.O. Ilox HI. 3 I.OOOINO OUTFIT for ate and gasboat 3.1 feel long in good condition. Can be oecn il (he Aeroplane Ark, Seal Cove. ft FOH SALK. New and used Machinery.- Hoals and Kugines. Northern Kxchange. tf HKSTAUHANT for Sale or Leae. . Apply Ilox 175 Dally News BOARD AND ROOM liOAltl) and llooui at Ihe Inlander centrally located, one half block fr,om Post Olllce, 830 Second A ven. Phone 137. tf LOST LOST. Hunch of keys on' chain ring willi monogram.. II.K.T. Finder peae relurn lo Daily News office. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East-Mondays, Wfdne dys and Frl. days, closes at 5 30 p.m. From the East-Mondays. Thursday, arj ?it-todays, 1.30 p.m. To Vancouver Tuesdays, Mail i-l sr it Pit I liursday Saturdays Sundays . C.IMl. May 2. I t 1;4 From Vancouver Sundays Wednesdays Fridays Salumlayc, C P.M. May 1 a. To Anyox, Alice Arm Wednesdays v Sundays . From Anjroi, Alice Arm Tueiay .. Tluirlays To Stewart and PMmler Sunday . Sal unlay , From Slewarl and Premier SiimUys Tuesdays To Port Simpson-Sundays From Port 1st Ave. A Klghlh s( i Olli Ae. A Fullon si . Hlli Ave. tt 'Thompson St. Iltli Ave. V Sherbrooke Ave Illh Ave Conrad si Olli. Ave. X llnys :nve XX I P. I, "1 AX if V. 1 x" 4 M M, 7 P H. XX To Alaska Points-May l. I'J.and id From Alaska Points-May 2. 13 nnd -' To Quean Charlotte Island PotnU May 10 and From Queen Charlotte Pol"" Mav 8 and 2' To Naas River Points nd Port Simpson Tlnirsdays 10 P' Frojn Naas River Polnts-r Haturdayn ....-. Box Collection PM Oraham A Atlin Ave i t A.M. I'M. 8 ' 8, Ave "' Olli Ae. ti days Cove Circle 81 h Ave. A Cotton si 5th Ave. X MeHrldo St Pro. Oov. llldgs Pro. flov. Wharf . . O.T.P. Wharf 2nd Ave. , 2nd SI 3rd Ave. A Fulton SI 3rd Avn. A Oth St. . I i I Ml in 'I't ft :. j 3 "8 PRIN0E RUPERT TIOM Monday, May, 19 High 1:2-' r.ni 1 1 :o? mm. I iiu' 7 'Ml iL.HI. i'-' Low .. High Low i 20:01 p.ni Wednesday, May 21 .'l8 1.B i. i 8:30 a nV. V- nil. tit ,i in. 5, A . I r ... ' ' SIl.i n.iH. 15:13 p.m. ll:23 a.m n J 21:33 p.m. fl ' 8. J 8."' 8. '' 9, 'lfl il . n ID tf.ti 0 H 9 J 9..'1 fl Tuesday, May2o High ...... 2:03 ttii.l. M-s ' i i-r.i ii.nl. . W