Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that .Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. for Ticket.!, (tales 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. Ager. for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue Seeds Seeds Just arrived, our stock of Harden and Field Seeds, Onion Sets and Fertilizer. Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies Phone 58. Prince Rupert Feed Bo I LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and .Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm to the home. Phone Black 218. P.O. Box 895. M. S. SING TAILOR, CLEANING AND PRESSING Phone 771. H20 Third Avenue Laundry Office P.O. Ilox 88. Prince Rupert, IJ.C. Dr. E. S. TA1T DENTIST. Helger&on Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, ts 8. Phone 888. Open Evenings Only Far Special Appointments, .THI DAILY HlWft. Tuesday, June BRINGING UP FATHER V T'."1 By George McManut dersell, rf. err COLLV I TOLD MA.GCIE 'o BE HOME. EAL? HOPe. tne. DOKT JT 0 AN VAlT cPp x Mr - J J' COLUMBUS CLUB DEFEATS GIL'S Heavy Hitting Started In Third Inning and Tobacconists Bsaten by 18 to 5 The Coltunbu Club Oil-. in last night's City League, League .standing to dalef W. L. Pel. of c 3 o innn C. C 1 2 333 oh n 2 ono SWIMMING TANK GENERATOR OF HEAT All Agreed That Work Shall be Done But Method 'of Doing It Is Source of There was a little heat generated at the eiiy rounril meeting last night over Ihe ipip.slinn of Ihe swimming pool which the jeity is to run! met at .MH.Iymonf Park. A proposal had been made by Alderman Me.Mordie lo save sev eral hundred dollars by ron- strui'ling Ihe tank in the bnllnrn alongside the present stream. Alderman Perry objeeled lo Ihls and (uueU the engineer ia re- rommemling ngninsl il. He moved that n former reeorumen dation be nrrepled. Alderriwn MeMordie objected lo this and asked why the report of the engineer had no! gone lo the board of works. He would like lo see Ihe report. The nmyor" aked fur it ami il developed that there liml been only verbal report. Need of Haste BRIER M I II I Dr. Martel's Female Fills Hti uiittid natara Uwoaaada raaMlut half ceaturr. wmtiit tu. buudinr ap 4 trctbaolar arxuM. rrlvna DaXATKD. and fAlvrlTL MENSTRUATION. NERVOUSNESS. BACKACHE. DIZZINESS, w. aodur roi. 4 nu SoMaaiyla SMUiif Cow TIN BOX with ear airnatara. Drurnau ifaata. a dirart by Bail. ttaia parka II 00 EakaarWcaa? Uii C-. 71 L Fnal St, l wowi. Laa- uataiarataaf aa take tbr1 weeks or a month to defealel'do the wort after it was started. Alderman McMordie took baseball came by a score f IK strong exception to RUPERT GIRLS, THOUQH BEATEN 26 TO 8, PUTTED GOOD BASKETBALL WITH EASTERNERS. (continued from page one) certainly a well set up lot and in poundage undoubtedly oul weighed Ihe locals. Fared will, n fllghler group of opponents, it was apparent that Ihe Cleveland girls were not extending them selves very hard bill they nhowed that I hoy were good xports in spirit as well a in practice. A picked team sent out lo play for Ihe championship of Ihe world, it goes without saying that each individual sustained her posllion well. Caroline Milehell worked hard and w. without doubt the inosi effective member of the llo-perl team. Myra Harvey also played creditably and Pete Tre-mayne, Ihougli lighler than her opponent, was game and made things trying for Ihe American girls whenever she was called upon. , Nellie Kyr was the outstanding player for Ihe visitors and entered inlo Ihe nlfair enthusiastically so much. u that she was ordered off Ihe floor in the third quarter. This young lady scored the first basket of the bailie and was responsible for eleven of Ihe 20 points made by her side. CaroT line Milehell made the firs I for Itupcrl after some nice passing up Hie floor and made four for the locals 8. F.lizabelh Wageinaker was hurl in the first period and Ihe game was held up a few minute until she returned lo the lloor. Some of the members of the local learn were visibly excited during the early part of Ihe (fame ami, as a result, missed some chances. Lineups and Scoring All Ihe leu girl who had been chosen lo represent Prince Hu- perl got inlo Ihe game at var Alderman Perry urged the need! lous limes, Myra llnrvey, pele of haste in order lo gel Ihe lank Tremayue ami Caroline Mitchell ready for use Hit year. It would 'playing all Ihe way through. The AW tiHEti CONE TO RED- rsow r: I CAM JUbT tNEAK im With OUT MK)rV railroading lo 5. The team started off evenlyilbe matter through without Ihe each scoring lliree ami two run 'board works having a chance. . . . . . . . - : I.. ; I,,. .I'. It ri.. t a irrsirriiverjr III me IlfSl ami Cec-'" oistuss u. mr rrorl ond inning. In tin third thejwas thai Ihe tank would col Catholics pol their batting eyt .5ri0anl it wa to le httilt on pro- 'aml made a floek of hit and Prly whicli did not helon? In the run off Frizzell. From then on lht jliiii,Iu, Chili CiiuliiuicJ to eiimh on the core sheel and fSil'-i remained roreIe.i. It waf: a lx inninp ?amo. Howard Frizzel , and J. W. Ilaniiltnn roripprieJ the liatlery rity. AMerman Caey aio thntieh? Ihe matter thouM to to tin b(ard of works to eonider the Iros ami enn ami then mme up next week. ' The work of levelling the for fill" until Ihe fourth inningtsr"un, for f!'" CI itb i. to when Tm Clarke wn brought -in iproreed hut Ihe lank plan are from the out field l . replare!"p11 ovpr tur a week for further Frizzell on. tin mound, llrfrry ''"mi'lTalinti hy Ihe lnanl of Astoria ami Clrarlie MeKeowti.lwork''- A" are agreed that the made up the liatlery for the work " l tie done hut the method Knishl of ColumtitH - for the,'" der dixeuosion. entire game. James MrAleenan refereed and i "E lhe team look tin field a f.. iiow: Columhim Chili MrKeown. e ill. Astoria, p: II. Frizzell, Hi; L. Astoria, 2b; II. Wendle, ; T. Malwr-iin, .TIT; A. ItinTlerliam. I If; Fred Kenning, ef; F. Newman, rf: J. Atherley, rf. Oil. J. W. Hamillon. c; 11. Frizzell. p; Sidney ItazzetUone.4, lb; (ieorge Hill, 2h; A. A. on. f: V. Lam hie. 3h; torn Clarke. If ami p: It. Frizzell ef; M. Un A lb. 80 I ) r-r - y sh ji I i I I rxv i 0tE U v J 1 visitors ucd all their seven , inemlwr. The .cnte by pertol was as follows: I ? 3 I Til Cleveland rt 7 9 I ti Hupert ; t 2 0 a The learns lined up and cnrrM as follows: Cleveland sMarie Haas. 8; Nel lie Kyr. II; Elizabeth Wagemaker 3; Catherine MrAleer; llessie rMepnleka Lucille Sloll, t; Lorel- ta Summers. Total SC. Prince Hupert Caroline Mil ehell. I; .Myra llurvey, S; AnnieJ kelly PHo Treinaynf, Alleen Steyhetis, 2; Iura Frizzell, Margaret ;nihariijtl.i!lian Lowe and Marjorie I.anealrr. Visitors Entertained The Knits arrived in the cPy n Ihe afternoon Irani. Follow ing their games- at Kdmonton, they spent n few days nt Jasper Park and passed through here returning by way ..f Ihe Pacific Coast. Last nlghl (hey sailed for Vancouver on' the Prince Hupert. I here was a delegation of local basketball ollicial at the station to meet therii a Ihey arrivisl and to farewell them as they sailed. After the game last night, (here was a dance in their honor, music lieiug furnished by an orchestra comprising A. A. Kii'on, .Miss St. Cyr, Kenny Hood and J. Prevost. A large number stayed over lo take pail in Hie dance and avail thetnHve of the opportunity of personally meeting the Visitors. Accompanying Ihe Cleveland team on Iheir trip art- Mr. and Mrs. Kemeuy and little son. Mr. K'emeny i their coach. The American girl had an linnfflrial hut live rooting squad" on hand, this consisting of a number of young men whose acquaintance Ihey had made on Ihe train trip West. Sport Chat The ('.allies anil Sons of Can 59 H ada, known of old as joint pur- ,'eyoi-s of red hoi football, mcel tonight in Iheir last Icautic gmie for Ihe Mohlev (!un iiml nlv championshi. While the Sens have a cinch on the league honors already, the came should be an attractive one not only because of Ihe keen rivalry Hint always exists between Ihese two i!g irrigation but because second place honors are at slake. The Srot and Sons of Kuglaml are now lied for llial posllion and, if t,e former should win toninli''s game, they will be aln"td temporarily al least uhjcl lo ;:. outcome of the game between the Vels and Knglishmen on Frinay night. Should Uie Callies be beaten tonight and Ihe Knglishmen by the Vets in the fir.nl the ECONOMY buy game, Ihe latter would go lo second position. Thus second, third and cellar places have yl to be sol I Iim in (he two vanies remaining. A Prince Hupert resident, who illended a recenl lacrosse ga ie al Ocean Falls, says I lint tin' Prince Hupert learn will have . gel busy if it a i win Ihe gruuc Cfe (AtSO IN PACKAGES 15 & 20t) Auctioneers. Phone. 52. WA.VIF.h. Ctrl tw mother's help. Knowledge of rMkins( not necessary. I'hone tot. 137 FOR SALE FOH SALK.- Speedboat "Coho." Length SH feet, beam 5 feel, wind shield, canopy top and curtains, two auto seals with seating rapacity for eight on ten persons, power! with 18 h p. Winlon Six engia, lloch ignition, storage Jwllery. Has Paragon reverse gear. Columbia propeller. C. I.. HeiHtlel, Cdd Storage. tf ItANCII al Franroi Lake for Sale. IS aeres, all feneed; 7 aeres in timothy; remainder very light clearing. House IC by in, with stable. This is one bitrtbargnln far l.00 ertsli. Apply in Krnesl pnifil. Oeueral delivery. Prinw llnpert. H.C. 1 3 FOH SALF -Sixteen room ronin-ing bouse and store; nil furnished. Full sized basement with new. hot air funiure. Terms arranged. This building is right In front of Ihe lry Dock. lzi) Ambrose Avenue. If FOH .SALK. Three houses, (mi of town clients have Instructed us to dispose of well located residences. See us for details, MeCaffery (iibboris, Ltd. If 1 - - - ' " FOH SALK. Ten-twelve tons grade A white potatoes, cheap. Prices on application. Arthur T. Campbell, Morieelown, H.C. FOH SALK.--lilulng Inhle. dresser, chairs, camp beds, etc. Phone lllack 707 noon or evening. . 137 FOR SAI.lv. New nr.d used Machinery, Moats id Hnglne. Northern Kxchange. if FOH SALI'.. - McClary i-Mnge In perfect condition. Plume ll-d r,!2. Ill) arrangitl lo lake plaiv with Ocean Falls al llial place on July I. I he Ocean Fall learn will be sclecleil from among Die lic.l lalen of fering in the paper town ami il Is said that there is sunn' pretty good material llnye. There is n two-team league consisting of the Paper Makers and Mech'iuio running there now ami tbo rough edges are being polished off into two likidy looking aggrt gallons which will give Ihe boys from this town all they will want lo contend with on Ihe occasion of Hie forlhcoming meeting. Judging from Ihe crowds thai are al lending the games in Aus tral Ir. between Australian and Canadian soccer trains, the crew taken across Ihe Pacific by .llin- niy Adams, the veteran soccerlsl of Vancouver Island, iniis'l he at tracting a good deal of liilerc.st.. Yesterday s game, which was won hy Ihe Canadians over Ipswich by a score of Iwo lo nil. was wit nessed by five thousand persons Of the ten games which Hie Can adian, have played since Iheir Australian lour comiueuceii, Ihey have won four, lost two ami drawn four so they will be a little ahead on Ihe aggregate although Ihey were beulcn lasl Sal-urday In Ihe first lest gnihe wllh an all-slur Australian I TENDERS WANTED bA WAAOCM : tell, c, I C'T TKC CRPL or H- Del INTO TOOOLC G In CU tmrx fftrwa StKt, ! TKXIiKltS ar- invited by the nn-dei iifii'i. to c in liv noon on Saturday. June It. I?, for the construction of an addition lo the Inlander building on Sit. nut Avenue. Plans ami specifications may h' seen al the Inlander. The low -st or any lemWr not necessarily accepted. Mr. .. Crerar, The Inlander. 8:in Serond Avenue, Prtnee Hupert. It.C. BOA RD AND ROOM HILL FARM. TKIlltACK. Ituant and residence for the summer holidays. Not a convalescent home, but where anyone out of sorts will enmaleiwe. Ilmue eMtkiiiK. Home grown vegetables and fruits in caoti. Freali milk and home inal - butler. Tennis. Splendid accommodation far cliitdnm. with playing fields etc. Knlln charge of ehlblren when d-sirwl. l'o save dia.poinlmetit make your reservation early. For terms, etc., write Lanfenr and French, Hill Farm, Terrace. I I.C. ItOAIIl) am Ilttam al the Inlawler cent rally located, nnc half block from Post Oillce. 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. If FOR RENT TO HKXT. Completely furnished house, pood garden, on KiKliih Ave. linsl. Apjdy J. IkirroLStS lUglrlh Ave. Last. Phone Heat 3'J1. ISO FOR lll.vr. Five roomed flat. II. Letonrnenu, Sixth Avenue West. Phonn lllaH 313, tf FOR HUNT Four room, modern. heatHl apartments. Apply Smith A MnlUH, Ltd. II M'?IC.: F(ir RIINT. with mixlern IKIng (inarlers. Weslcnlniver III ON. f FOR RUNT. Palmer llousv for cheap rales nod home comforts. . If LOST LOST. llelween Post Olllee and r, Kergln s, nmethysi and pearl ImmeTi. Finder please return lo I tally News ODIce. Reward. LOST.- A lobby kitten, purl Per sian. Anyone returning same lo Mr. Macplienon, Pacific Place will he suitably rewarded. ' 1.10 HIIOWN FUR lost on Slxlh Ave. Reward, Finder deac return to Wo.hI, Hand lllock. 1.10 FOUND F0UN!).--An I.O.II. Owner can. havo same at daily News oMIru hy provlng,owucrship and pay-ing lor Ihls adveriiseriienl. l.f. HOARD or ltooiii ami lloanl. Terms' reaiinnahle. Apply 2IH Second Averjue. Phone (I recti 8 HI. 1 .17 AUCTION SALES. Hoods llought, Hold or Kxchaugrd , H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones llluok 3( and Red H2 EluliIiaBi MW1 t-1 la lkll.ltt r CATARRH ef lh iBLADDER SaV,Iaaauai Uwtuania IsMff of row Im Ml" TAXI 1 f I Daily News Classified Ads. 3 CENTS PER WOKO IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taknn for Lta than a, WANTED WANTKO. Furniture of every description. Highest prices "paid. Prince flupert Hxchange, Tasl 87 Phons. (Call (ieorg.- ( Prompt Hcmi rt n j r, Dy ..r N g Si. ii,.: ROSS BROS. POOL too Meeker Block, Acro fn.in I FURNITURE, New and s.-. lure Slore. . n change New . x . OimmJs. GEO. PAPAD0PULIJ, S -lb..., Pt BEAUTY PARLOR, Oomplele up ' - l Parkir. Itobt., . Jlairdrssalov. t' up, Skin and s Vtelel Hay. I'm... . s MRS. LOVE, Room 6. Htrph. "T V Denny Allen C... 1 1 t ji! MAIL SCHEDULE For the East MQayta), - : fvJi a'1 Fri. iUkf. eliioc . . From the Eael .Mnadsjr. Thu-'. fl unlay. I p m To Vancouver Moodara. m Tuesdays. Man Thursday Saturdays Saturdays C.P.R. Jiiiw i From Vncour Sundays MiMHiays We4jneaU Friday Fridays C.1UI. Jurv 30 To Anyoi, Alice Arm WednerHlay. Sunrfttv . V, ..Ml! I PM. I M. A.M. From Anyox, Allco Arm- luestUys Tli ii r da's To Stewart and Premier P M. M . M. A.M. V Sunday u rom Stewart and Pcenderr- Set unlays Tuesrlnys V b C t rv. n m nn Ci.niUvi I till. I' I'njw Thursdays From Port Simpson- Tnosdnys SAiurdnvs To Alaska Points l....n II 1 1 'O " From Alaska Polnit June II. :t and To Queen Charlotte Isjand Pll,u June 4 ami -1 . u PlnM From Queen Charolle June a ami m . j To Naas River Polnls w rt Simpson pMi I'linrsilnvs Aw From Naas Klvor Points Halurdayii - . -r High HlKb Low PRINCE RUPERT TP?" Aaae" . - in Tuesday, -r- High " l :.i p' Low 0 H n m t l.i.l-' : - - i' l" In H.e nt t ,1 '" i Jutfc 11 Wodnesday, f) M:ll .. Low Low 4:01 ivn , i . i n n.ni. .. i up,,.-. Thursday, June, i;i f) ,1, '". ' :cl-' . .--J-;.. 5: '-M r "1'