PAQM TOWM. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rate of Exchange Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticket, Rates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriter. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Out any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone SSO. 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 Garden and Field Seeds, Onion Sets and Fertilizer. Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies Phone 58. Prince Rupert Feed Co Geo. PapadopuhY New and Secondhand Furniture STORE We buy. sell and exchange nil kinds of new and secondhand good. 839 Third Avenue. Phone 646. P.O. Box 92 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 Heated H.ot and Cold Water Hates by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone 659. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Hetgerton Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. O, Office Hours, 9 U . Phone 988. , Open Evenings Only Far pedal Appointments. THI DAILT HMWflL Thursday, May H BRINGING UP FATHER j By George MtM MA.VC OU ANN I'VE taCNT FOR COUPLE J HELLLO M FOR OOR OFFICE J ON C ANY f AVvWANCel i i row oo I 1 SMD V-iMP . l greater portion of Ihe money !ia I :itri.-iilv heiMi rni.opil llirnii"h Oi ' energies of Ihe Gyro members. I'he fund will be augmented con siderably, il Is expected, through i concur! dial is to be staged by the club next Tuesday. Ihe equipment included in the Gyro Club's order to Ihe drydock will prelly well fill Ihe part pace at the corner of .Mcllride SI reel and Sixlh Avenue. It I Ihe first underlaking of its kind in the cily and will doubtless be appreciated by Ihe children in particular and Ihe citizens gen erally. Items of Equipment The following are Ihe separaln items of equipment: double chutk giant stride', see-saws. horizontal ladder, travelling rings, infants' box swings, large swings,, leeler ladders and Hag pole, fiyro Ernie. Velenline, who lias taken an active part in planning Ihe equipment. drew ketches of the various devices it last night's meeting giving the members a better idea of what is proposed. The 'ground will be suitably prepared and the vari ous pieces of paraphernalia will j be embedded in concrete piers. J.i II.. Pillsbury, manager of Ihe dry lock, , and G. A. .McMillan, drafts man, who have nlso linen active in gelling out Ihe plans, will give Ihe construction I heir personal upervision. The rcrnnimcndaliun of the playground committee was fur ther enlarged upon by ir. L. W. Kergin, acting chairman of Ihe committee, and the decision to give Ihe work I, the dry dock was unanimous. Other business al Ihe club meeting included the making of furl her arrangements for tin' oncerl lo be given next Tues- lay anil the holding of children's sports and a dog show next Saturday a a prelude. Presentation to Secretary l'o mark the occasion of his recent marriage, fiyro Slan Tuy lor, Mcreinry of ihe club, was presented wilh a handsome sil ver entree dish. He replied sull ably expressing the appreciation of himself and Nrs. Taylor. A resolution from Ihe Vic loria fiyro Club recommending that Canada be represented through a minister oMhe crown and Judge Emily MuruliY of Ed inonlou al the forthcoming opium conference to be' held in England was endorsed. Adverli- in . Iriilv New X Zj3 Gyro Club has Let Contract for Erection of Playground Equipment to Local Drydock The fiyru Cltib of Prince Hupert at its regular monthly luisi-' ness meeting last night awanien the contract lor ine bmiuing or playground equipment which is to In erected at the corner of Sixth Avenue and .Mcllride street to the Prince Hupert dry ilnck. A tender from the local company which compared more than favorably with the outside bids was received ami accepted. l.ou-structiun of the equipment will commence at ouce and it is hoped to have the playground in full operation well liefonv the commencement of the summer school vacation. The project, as out lined fur Ibis year, will costi somewhere in ll:e neighborhood I of . .Mill II is nntiriitnlcd. The Sport Chat Ketchikan and Juneau both opened (heir I'J-i baseball seasons on Sunday last under very auspicious circumstances. The wealher was splendid and the turnout were large. At Ketchikan a team travelling under the lille of Yanks defeated another bearing the name of Giants by a .score of eleven to eight. The game -was a benefit one. At .(iliieau, the cily league openers erans on I uesiiay night. As n result I hey have come lo Ihe con clusion thai Ihe Scots have a much more formidable aggregation than the first game wilh Ihe Sons of Kngland would have indicated. II is now Ihe feeling that it will be these same dallies who will give the Sons of Canada lie lel run for Ihejr money in I lie league race. The next game will be Friday night between the Sons of Kngland and Suns of Canada. While there will he plenly nl enlerliiinment offered in Ihe city on Victoria Day through the formal opening of Hie athletic season and the carnival or Ihe Klks and Fair Hoard, arrangements are. now under way for several fishing trips lo remote haunts. As I here will undoubtedly be a large number nut for llieir first "real fish" of Ihe year, It would be well lo make arrangement early. The fac! thai May St comes on Saturday af fords a fine week end opportunity for an outing. Following are Ihe prospective team Jine-ups in. the S.O.K. vs S.O.C. foolball game to be played on Friday night. S.O.K. Dick Howe, goal; A l.ane and Dick I.amhe, full backs; P. Cameron, i. Kelsey and Percy Tinker, half backs; (ieo. Mill, jr., Dickens, Hum, Wool Ion and Harvey, forwards. Ileserves Thompson and (ieo. Howe. S.O.C S. Hawthorn, goal; V. hacks; ;. Mitchell. .1. Marks and; .1. Mitchell, half hacks: A. Mitchell. MclMugall. E. Krskine. K. Smith and I.. Imne, forwards. . S. Kussell will referee the game. - Lacrosse enthusiasts held a practise game on Ihe Acropolis Hill grounds last uighl when some fourteen players turned out. This was the largest practice of Ihe season In dale. It is nulicfpafcil that a sufficient' number of lacrosse players will offer for Ihe organization of I wo teams lo compete for lb" Stork cup. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE May 10. Sons of Kngland vs. Sons of Canada. May III. Sons" of Canada vs. Cullies. May 22. fireal War Veterans' Association vs.iSons of Kngland. May 27.- -Sons .if Kngland vs. tallies. .May 30. fSrea! War Veterans' Association ..vs. Sons of Canada. June si tallies vs. Ureal War Veterans' Association. June 5, Sons of Canada vs. Sous of Kngland. June to. talli s vs. Sons of were played in llie form or a Canada. double header. The lirst game' ,3.. Sons of KnKaml vs. was between the Elks and Ihe Great War Veterans' Association. American Legion and Ihe second slein pitched Ihe opening ball. 1 TlVlilllU I UUllU H-'oolball fans had Ihe nppor-(unity of sizing up Ihe local situation al the match between Hie Callios and Ihe flreat War Vet SEALS'TO SWIM Mothers are Tender but Discipline Is Unrelenting NINII.CII1K, Alaska, May 15.--Malernal discipline is as pronounced amont' ' the hair seal famines as among human beings, according to men who have spent many years along Hie shores of Cook Inlet and have studied aquatic life there. From the lime a baby seal is laid snugly within a bed of dry seaweed unfit he receives a filial spanking and is directed In ruslle for ilself, he Is subject to piircleuling discipline. Contrary to ixipular belief, a baby seal is as helpless in the waler at birth as a human baby would be. It must be taught lo swim and iu-slrucled in' oil the hue of seal life.-including how lo huut food and escaoe its enemies. Charles Coach, who has made hair seal hunting a business for years, says lo has waicneii- a mother seal leaching her bab; to swim. The mother would llonn-dcr mil on the rookery, galher the baby under her flipper and slip carefully into Ihe waler. Suspending Ihe baby on her Hipper. sJo would bark, grunt, whine and wheedle to indicate whal slh desired, Jf the baby refused til perform, it was effectively spanked with I fiO mot tier's Hipper. The young seal yiadu- ully learns lo swim by llounder- iug a few slrokes al a time, wilh Ihe mother snatching it from danger every lime il becomes ex hausted or slaris In sink. Some of I lie beach combers Men.ies and II. Menzies, full adopt baby seals as pels. They MACDONALD'S Fine Git For those Smokers who like their tobacco Cut Fine or who roll their own MACOONALOfSHiieCut Hz Lb. -15 et liOAIII) and Iloom al the Inlander centrally located, fine hnlf Mock from Post Oillce, H.lo Second Aven. Phone 137. If lo-rnme as faithful as dogs and, If one decides to banish them, are as hard to get rid of a cats. An instance was ciled where a baby seal wn taken out lo sea in the hope I hat it would reunite with its herd. About midnight there was a plaintive wail nl Ihe cabin door. Like the traditional rat, Ihe seal had come hack. He howled until he was adinilled lo Ihe Validly circle ind fed a piece of fish. BOAT ARRIVALS CN.H. steamer Prince Hupert, Capt. D. Donald, arrived from llietsoulh al 5.15 yesterday af ternoon wilh Ihe following pas sengers: For Prince Ilnperl C. D Kong. M. Ilevor, II. Tinkler. Mrs. A. T. Parkin, William Lawrence (Smllhcrs), T. Angus, II. C Johnston. S. (ialliazo, James Pollock,-vDr. A. K. II. Ileunell Mrs. F. A. Oraham and child, J il Starr, V. Hazzanl, H. A Heaven, Mr. and Mrs. J. Madaliu and child, Miss Nora Kenny, It. Johnston, A. Ferrier, Mrs. Fell, James Wall, Mr. and Mrs. De- worlh and child, Miss A.. Clarke, O. F. Pearson. F. II. Ilolmnn, It. Sutton, (!. II. Collins, A. K. Skin ner, (iordon F. Campbell, Mrs Arkley, Webhui H. MoAfee, John W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. M. W Argue, C. K. Sandvold. Hon. A M. Mansou, Miss Kmma Kelly, Miss Cuplell, C. H. Kenney, K, I Davis, James Mitchell, Mr. Om- dahl ami O. M. Christie. For Anynx D, II. Smith, J. C Johnson, T. Sullivan, Mrs. Dwycr and child, Mr. Malum, C. Fcrgu son, H. Weslerlund, K. Nelson, K. A. Krskine, Mr. Sproll, (i. S. Todd, Miss lllewell, .1. llasH Mr. Oigol, W. J. Ileeves. J. J. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Miinroe. Pat Mullin. charged wilh in loxicallon before Magislrale .Me Clymoiil in Ihe city police court this morning, was fined L'5 o as an allernallve Ihlrly days' lui i FOR SALE FOH SAI.K Five roomed house on Second Avenue. Building on (ioverumcut wharf Used as a news stand. Nine ln-aen lots, one I -acre lot al Terrace. Prince (Jeorge, loin 10 and II, block IK; lots 10 and II, block 110; loin SH and. 2l, block 117; lot ft, block 151. Apply A. C. I.i 1 1 It. Second Ave. nuc. 05 FOH SAI.K. Sixteen room runn ing house nod store; all furnished. Full sized b.i"ineiii wilh new hot air furnace. Price 7,5Wl.(iu. Terms arranged. This building is right in front of Ihe Dry Dock, Dili Ambrose Avenue. If FOIl SAI.K. 25-10 h.p. Sterling engine; Hosch Ignition; complete to ami Including coupling. $750.00 30 foot cruiser, 20 h.p, Jud overhauled. toilet, galley. $1,000. M. M. Stephens. tf FOH SAI.K. A I Terrace. Lot 15. consisting of 10 acres, block 1711, oite mile and a half frtiii station, church, slore. pos olllre, hotel ami school. Price fl50 cash. Apply A. C. I.illlc. if FOH SAI.K. Dining room suite. wicker chairs, es, dressers, cols, kitchen utensil, chairs, tables, wash tubs, boiler, (iur- ney Oxford healer, He. Phone Hlack 2IH. 7 I.OOflINO OUTFIT for sale and ga shoal 33 feel long In good condition, dm he seen at llm Aeroplane Ark. Seal Cove. fl FOH SAI.K. - New and u.d Machinery, lloals and Kngines. Northern Exchange. U IIF.STAUHAN'1' for Sale or Lease Apply llox 175 Dally News of. fice. LOST LOST. Hunch of keys on chain ring wilh iiinnopram H.K.T. Finder please reluru lo Dally News office. LOST. Hlack camera case on pipeline Sunday. Finder please phone Ited '.II. lit FOUND FOUND. An I.O.IJ. Owner cat have same al Daily News oftlee by proving ownership and pay-Ing lor this advertisement, t.f. MISCELLANEOUS WAINWHIOHT (Alberla) Oll.- I II.I.DS. Wrile for free booklet containing authentic Information on Mils wonderful oilfield. Ilaslell, i'.'O Seymour Streel, Vancouver, H.G. tin INSURANCE. FRED H. STEPHENS Non-Hoard Insurance National Hen Franklin. Second Floor, Federal Block. TAXI Taxi 87 Phone. (Call George or Gust) Ross Brothers. Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: Qrotto Clqar Store. Third Ave. Goods AUOTION SALES. i Bought, Exchanged Sold or H. H. HEMMIN08, Auctioneer. Furniture ami Crockery. Third Ave. Phonen Black 136 and lied 442 prisonmenl. Rubscrlbe for the Dally News 1 WU - Daily News Classified Ads. 32 CENTS PEK WORD IN ADVANCE. No Adrartliamant T-kan for Lata than ROe WANTED WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Hupert Exchange. Auctioneers. Phone 052. FOR REKT NHAIl DHYDOCK.-- Four roomed house lo rent furnished. Or would sell furniiure and rent hoiisi cheap. Also chickens ,f'or sale. Phone 111 nek 1 13. Kill HUNT. Five roomed (lat. II. I.etuurueau, Slxili Avenue Weil. Phone Hlack 32.1. II FOIl HKNT. Furnished housekeeping rooms, 110 Sixth Ave. Kast. Phone Mine 7. tf FOIl HKNT Four room, modern, healed apartments. Apply Smith fc Mailed. I. Id. If FOH IIF.NT. Modern furnished house; for about five months Phone (ireen 10. 113 TO HKNT. roomed suite willi bath and range fJU.iMI. David 11. Hays tv Co. IFFICK FOIl HKNT. with modern living quarters. Westenhaver Bros. tf FOH HKNT. Palmer House for cheap rates and lionA. com-forts. tf BOARD AND ROOM BEAUTY PARLOR. Complete up-to il; Parlor. Itobbing a lllairdressing, Hair ium Sklu and Scalp T vnoei ony. I'ners u MRS. LOVE, Iloom 0. Stepln i , Denny Allen I'.n I", MAIL SCHEDULE For the East-Monday. Wednesdays .sr.d frf days, close at S, iO pin From the East Monday, Thursday and Sat urdayn, 4 .30 p.m. From Vancouter Sundays Weineilay Frlayi . Saturday. P 1 P.. AH. CP.H. May " IV mih! To Vancouver-Tuesdays, Mall closes at t P I 'Hiursday . IB X Saturdays AM. Sundays . tJ t CP.H. May 2. I;i. a mi To Anyoi, Alice Arm S'elnesdays Sumlays From Anyox, Alice Am- Tuesdays Thursdays 1 To Port Simpson-Sundays 1 P- To Stewart and Premier-Sunday" " Saturdays .... . 5J- From Stewart and Premise Sundays Tuesdays " From Port Simpson Tuesdays " To Alaska Points May J. Il and :n u From Alaska PolntsrV May .'. :i ami 23. i"t." To Queen Charlotte UI394 PolflU May 10 and Jt From Queen ChsrlotU PonU May H and To Naas RUer Points and Port Simpson Thursdays 10 P-"- From Naas Rlsr Points- Saturdays ... - A - Box CollectloV P M Omham A Atlin Ave. I t 1st Ave. A Eighth Si. I rtlh Ave. A Fulton St Hlh Ave. A Thompson SI. ... .11 I Ith Ave. V Sherhrooke Ave lllh Ave. A Conrad SI. 4 t Clh Ave. Si Hays Covo Ave f 01 h Ave. A Hays Cove Circle 4.50 Hlh Ave. A Collnn Sll i '' 5lli Ave. A Mcllride St ,0.oo Pro. Oov. BIdgs 5 5 lro. Oov. Wharf ... 5.1" O.T.I'. Wharf 5,1 2nd Ave. A 2nd St. . . 5, l 3rd Ave. A Fulton SI- &.',:' 3rd Ave. A Olh SI. .;Ufi PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Friday, May 18 High 11:15 a.m. 2,-l:58 p.iii. Low 5:32 n.iVi. 17:13 p.m. 1 3:2 1 p.j,fi; I'M . H ' 8 ' H.l 8.51 ; DID o.ii' 9.: 9.X il.fi " Saturday, Ma ,17; ' , High '12:31 ,m -'n0,11' Low 0:H ajp 18:30 p.pi. Sunday, May 1 High 0: 0 a.lii., . ;fl.fi " Low 7:05 a.m. lll:IO p.m. a