PAQ1 rowu, Money . Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Currant Rate of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For TickeU, Rates and information, see us. Oliver Typewriter. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any lenpth. 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 slock of Garden 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. S39 Third Avenue. Phone 46. 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 Hot and Cold Water Rales by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone 659. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Blook, PRINCE RUPERT, B. O. Office Hours, 1 ts 6. Phone , Open Evenlnga Only Par Special Appointment. TH1 DAILY I1WS. " Monday. May ' BRINGING UP FATHERS By George McManui IVE MADE U MY MINO THAT VE ARE. GOING TO THE ?EA-HO9E -bO GO JSOC VOOR to i-va.-- . CELEBRATION Archdeacon Rix In a stirring speech Archdeacon Mix referred to Hie cosmopolitan make tip of Hie large gathering of children. He referred lo the great possibilities Ihal were ahead of 'litem in, their future life and impressed Hie children with Hie fact that it was in llioir own liatwls lo do either good or bad. He was quite sure they were going lo do something worth while in life and would thereby be doing fomelhing for Ihe country in which they lived, lie (rusted the boys nnd girls were going lo take great care of the wonderful bod and mind which Hod had given tn them. In continuing the speaker likened the colors red, while and blue of the Union Jack lo rour age. truth and purity. When tliey thought of IhHr nature they llinuglil of these three character istics. He impressed upon the children to honor their King, Ilieir country and their flag. The way In do it was In combine Hie characteristic of their flair "Keep your mind and body clean, having within you courage, purity and trulh," said the Archdeacon, lie wanted those who were horn under Ihe Ilrilish flac lo set, such an examnle to TOGO- j j jjjff ML HIS SLUGGISH LIYER I D LIHE TO VTAT HOME to think of Ihe ideals portrayed in Ihe meaning of Ihe colors courage, trulh and purity. Other Entertainment During Ihe demonstration Mrs II. O. Fraser and Mrs. Jarvis Mc- paid more attention to the ILeod sang delight fully. The ehil l- fare or their pupils than did a,,fr Hl,le "niannia anil ii t 1 11.. 1. .-.1.- lon if llr!ifli" nniltfr llin ili- rrini-i- iiiijhti ami uie iooks oil 1 . their smiling faces bore tesli- r-ctio'1 'f J Mildiell. Mrs. I mony lo Hie treatment they were Walker; class performed a flap eessity for all boys and girls tol-Mpr','r playing Ihe accompani- irrnu: no anlisfieil Willi llioir nun 'ment. Prior to the showing of & town, province and country anil,wn rri,l comedy hy the manage thought there was no necessity for llieni lo go far afield later in life to seek a fortune. The speaker said in closing: "Make up your minds thai you are going to live here ami help lo build up your city and your country and you will never regret it." ment of Iho theatre. Mrs. iMrkin tendered thanks oiy behalf of Ihe Daughters of Ihe Knrpire In Ihe speakers of Ihe day for their stirring speeches, and lo Mr. and .Mrsr Hen Self for the- use of Ihe theatre, also lit Ihe Welho!nie orchestra who played selections during the afternoon. Al Hie conclusion of the picture show the singing of "Hod Sae Hie Kiitg" bronchi Hie demonstration to a close. SONS OF ENGLAND ON CHURCH PARADE The annual church rfarade of the Sons of Holland took place last night. Marshalled by I.. I'ottrrtoii, member of the order asocudded at the Boston Hall and luarcheit lo ,t. Andrew's Anlgican Church where they were joined by the Daughters of Kngland. Archdeacon 15. A. Jlix delivered a splendid sermon dealing with Il.fiHsh traditions and Hie necessity of living up to Ibeni. PUBLIC WORKS IN LOCAL DISTRICTS Endako to Get New Bridge; Pro tection Bear River Bridge; Work on Salmon River Road l lie following public work up the nroorialions b-,ive been; aiilbor- aliens coining among litem Ihal ized for local districts by lion. W their influence would not affect II. Siilherland, minister of pub iirnisii stamiards of lire or ideals, lie works: When Ihey sang "Three cheers' North Allin Mining road lo 1 1 Vit-WE AtJE COrC TO CaCh--jOE tfLl- WT T THE THE. TICKETS TICKETS II H : y I 7 r-cht -J MADE HIM FEEL DROWSY IK4 av I rrv Fcrvt SvK. Inc. open up prnperlfe n Bear Hiver road uorlh of Ward Pass. S, 500. An rMmnr A IV .... ... Omintva New standard pile I IT r Tlrllr. II A T ANU HKtU ALL lHfi llMt tr-Mr approach and 0.0 f.i.l a.-, KinK i,iian ,rjfr( ((( r(p)ar(, Kn , " VThrti your liver bmme. siuaslMi and 'lakn I'ridse No. I. 4.1,000. (Addresses Delivered by Arch- inactive ymr health mrrrr. anJi Prince Bupcrl Continuation ! deacon Rlx, S. E. Parker, and 3u tin rt tark t fwitn ttt por Clemenls-Tlell mad on Mrs. A. T. Parkin Ttio We-dhnlmc Theatre va packed lo I lie doors on Friday afternoon with hundreds ofj happy, smiling kiddie. I lie occasion being llie annual Km pin Day lalriolic demonstration held under the allspices of lite Imperial OrdT. Daughters of Ihe Empire. Mrs. A. T. Parkin regent f mtinieipal cliapler, presitiml, ami in opening I he t jiroceedings touched upon the nature of the patriotic work carried on hy Iho Daiishters of the Umpire lliniughnut Canada. S. K. I'arker, chairman of the school hoard, made anvappnopri- ate speech in which he. congratu- j laled Ihe Daughters of the Km-imPan',,r nt ,no api"ai colors and 1 echon of Mrs. V. K. Williann. pire on conducting the patriotic ilcmonslration every year and aUu congratulated the children upon I lie numlier of holidays' I hey obtained. He said that no city in the Dominion had learhers who r'raham' '"'"'M. 5 000- TMi ,u d b, llM - Of Mil. bum" Liti ufr niu ihMr win um-1 ouin Auin hock lining nno ii the irrii nr. -in ir an ppdeclion work in new hridue at awl pin miur rmni t v- eAr HiVer. 7.00O- work 011 S.il. um, ami wTmi, a ni mwif, "... m. . 1 ""T mo" 5 000-hmm. e.nr.llrtln, ari,lnr fnn 1 M.tr Itul lA r'a'. Inwiltp. . rllr. - had bwg trnublnl lth myin lUUIV 1 lUlll 111 iit and ri-11 amr apa iirro an tiw iiptiiampt mnmntt lmf. ana a nnat.1 u do my work ti lUtlnUUljl LnUKLil anjr n.mrort I torit your Minmnu Laia- Lltrr I'lll and Uslay I am a dittYrmt man. and would not be without tnrm lh bru." Mllbnrrff Laia-IJrrr Pill are tie I 'ft. . : . - m, 1 in' annual ini"or picnic lieni a vial at all 4afcr, or malM 1lrwi cm rwlpt of prlre by It T. Mllbura Ctu Unillnl, Toronto, Onl. for the Red, While and Hlue" he wanted them lo remember there was more 'to Hie song than the I in the MelliiNlisl ilhurch on Fri day night under I In- aupirc of Hie Methodist Ladies' Auxiliary was a grwl sitcri-ss the church being crowded to llie doors. A short musical program and various tableaux wa carried out by the children under the dir Ice cream and cake was afler- wanls -erveil hy Hie (".(8.I.T. in the basement i(f itir church. Ten Years Ago In Pilnce Rupert May 26, 1914. About Win Indians mid while receiving. He expressed the ne- lr" ,n a prpeisc manner, .Mis rniipji sruiK sai- uitiii 1 1 -ii 1 11 mi mi- norm enu 01 Hie Uueeji Cbarlnlle Nlands. The catch so fur 'is fair. Mr. and Mrs. J: A. Collin ol Kdmonlon am reg7siered al Ihe lloyal Hotel. .Mr. Collin is connected with' Ihe1 bridge huildiux company in operation -along Ihe tine of the U.T.P. Dr. Slnuwnod of California, ivho has been in Ihe riiy for a week making prepaaiions for a trip inlo Hie interior, leaves tomorrow for New llnzcllon. The I doctor intends 'o prospect. TERRACE HOLDS HIGH FESTIVAL Rupert Teams Visit Strawberry Centre and Enjoy Day The Colls Athletic Club Journeyed lo Terrace on Friday ui.'Hil lo inert Ihe strawberry boys in a baseball and football srnnie on Victoria Day. In Sat urday afternoon' baseball game before a large crowd of people the local boys were defeated III a nine innings game by a score of 10 runs to 12. Ilalph Smith pitched and D. Fri.zell caughl for the locnl aggregation while for Hie Terrace team Hie bnllery cninpiiied W. Vanderlip pitcher. nnd F. Hoss catcher. In the evening game, 'however, HiiwColls got their revenge when in a nine inning game they beat their hosts by a score of ? run to r. Hay Commons pitched and .1. W. Hamilton calclier coin prUe.il Hie battery for Hie Colls. In Hie football game Hie Colls BRIER TRAOC MARK rcgistcred -n ("' rC5i riEvCR. mimq packik., 'Ui - If 3 orACH,lik lUr-T co.mg WftS . liDaily News Classified Ads; 1 1 a CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. Nu Adrtlmnt Tkn lor L... !,. tiUe WANTS a) WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince import Exchange, Auctioneer. Phono 652. WANTED. -- Uirl for general housework. Apply 310 Fifth Avenue Kal. ( MISCELLANEOUS MONEY lo Loan. Park Avenue. FOR nENT J. Martlir. IS FOIt HK.NT. Five roomcf Hat. II. I.etourneati. Sixth Aveoim We.t. Phone Illaek 325. tf FOH HKNT. Furnished houxe- keeping room, M0 Hixth Ave" East. Phone illuc 817. tf FOH HENT Four ntom. modern. heated apartment. Apply Smith A Mailed. Ltd. tf OKFICB FOH HUNT, wilh moilern living quarters. Wettlenhaver liros. If FOIt HENT. Palmer House for cheap rates and home comforts, tf TO HENT. Two roomed rot lane, furnihed. Phone lied 623. BOARD AND ROOM HO. VHD and Hoom at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Pol flfllce. H30 Second Aven. Phone 137. If BEAUTY PARLOR. Complete up-to-date Ileauly Parlor. Dobbin? a speciality. Ilairdresslng, Hair Good made up, Skin and ?calp Treatments. Violet Hay. Prices ileasoriable. MRS. LOVE, Hoom C, Stephens lildg over Denny Allen Co. Phone 30. took Die count for a score of -0. The weather wa fine and the I'errace people gae the local boy a royal weleolne. The learn returned lo the city Inst night. There wa a dance Saturday evening after the game and ports, which wa well attended. Many Prince lluperl people were present. N DAVIES WINNER OF PRIZE AT SHOOT Ties with W. Brass but Best on Long Distance A. M. Davie wa declared .lo be the winner of the weekly shool at Hie range yesterday and became Ihe winner, nol mily of the sport but aln of the fir I prize of l-'lte Dollar. He lied with W. lira for I1I3I1 total bill a Davles' score was higher at long Hinge he was awarded the prize, Hie second prize of s:i go ing lo lira. The Khoolcr were taken across in Major Mc- (Iregor's boat. The Mi-ore were al 200 yards, .100 yard and 00(1 yards respectively: A. M. Davles 30, 27. 30; total H7. W. lira 2tt, 31, 27; total Hi, A. Wiley, 2t, 23, 27; total 71). Wright Davie, '20, 25, 25; fulal 70. M. M. I.iiinb, 24, 2H. 21; lolnl 70. J. McOiegor, 21, 21. 25; total 73. A. Ileale, 20, 2H, 0; total 08. II, II. Easlmair; IM, 23, 21; total 05. A. Floyd, 18, 23, 21; total 05,. A, Sipilres, 22, 2H, If, total 01. II; WHoii,-0, 0, 21; total 50. C. E. McKeowii, 22, 8, 25; (ofal . 55. Hiibsiirlhn for the Dally News, FOR SALE FOH SALE. 18 rnmplcle car Milii bearing and wheel. ?t Inch frame, i Friction rlutcli-e. 25 car, knocked down; Ibe.e eoiisUt of 20 frame frtiui Mhicli 2ft mm fan be made up; site of frame ( n. l In. x 30 In, St in. gauge. ' Oil llriekyard boiler. line clay puddler. One gravel eriMher. One II. ,V D. ptwlri-futral pinup. 3x3. A Uml 8500 feel 0 in. term rolla pipe. One 50 h.p. stationary (Va'nn-dhiB PairtMiiik lore gn engine, lype D. All ill suerHice price. Inspect ion invited al Port Eilwurd (iuinery. 12 HILL FAHM. TKHHACE. lloanl nnd rosldenre for the uuiiner holid.n) . Not a eoiivaleeenl home, but where anyone out of sort will convalesce. IMme rooking, HiMtie grown ge-lables ami fruils in einn. Fre.h milk and home made butler. Teiini. Splendid uc-coiiiniiHlullon for children, with playing field, eic. I-Uiliie charge of children when desired. To save dtfapiMiinlment make your re.ervstUifc early. ror term, etc., write Lanfearf and French. Hill Farm. Ter, race, H.C. . FOB. SALE. Five roomed houe on Second Avenue. Itulldlngon Oovernment wharf usnl as a news stand. Nine 10-acre lots, one I -acre lot at Terrace. Prince (Seorge, lots 10 and II. block 111; lots 10 and II, block 110; lots 2K and 20, block 117; lot C, block 151. Apply A. C. Little. Second Ave-nue. 95 FOH SALE. Sixteen room morn ing house nd store; all furnished. Full sired bamenl with new hot air furnace. Price 7.50O.0O. Term arranged. This building is right in front of the Dry Dock, U2U Ambrose Avenue. tf FOB SALE. Al Terrace. Lot 15. consisting of II) acres, block 1711, one mile and A half from station, church, lore, post olllre, hotel mid school. Price 75.00 eali. Apply A. C, Little. If FOH SALE. Three house. Out of town clients have Instruct-.cd us lo dispose of well located residences. See n for detail, MrCalTcry A Uibbon. J.M. If FOB CHABTEB. FUh collector, 5 feel long by 12 beam. 50 h.p. engine. .For particular, apply Northern Exchange. P.O. Ilox 81. 1 23 I.OOOINO OUTFIT for sale and . gasboat 33 feel long In good condition. Cuii'Ikvxopii al-tlie, Aeroplane Ark, Seal. Cove. ft FOB SALE. New and used Machinery, Hoals and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf BESTAUBANT for Sale or Lease. Apply llox 175 Dally News of-ficc. FI'IINITIJIIK Orecri 700. for Sale. 'FOUND Phone 123 FOUND. An LO.U. Owner car. have sainn.nl Dally News nlllce by proving ownership and pay-log for Hi! advertisement, .f. INSURANCE. FRED H. STEPHENS Non-lloanl Insurance National Hen Franklin. Second Floor, Federal llloqk. TAXI vTail 87 Phons. , Call (ieorr , Proii'pl At! 1 1 . e 1 I ,u Diy or NigiiH. St. 11 ; ROSS OROS. POOL R00 Meeker Block, Arro.n fri.ii, 1 AUCTION SALES. Hood Dough. Sv;4 n ExrburifrCil H. H. HEMMINQS, AuctlanNf. Furniture and ( -tr.ltn, Third Ave Phones Illaek 136 tr,i r.tl m MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wediiesdjja Id. days, closes ai T ' p ih, From the East-Mondays, Thurs t r, t 4 ft-unlays, t.3o p.m. To Vancouver-Tuesdays, Mail r cl) PI Thursdav V Saturdays Suiul.iyc C P U. May 1 from Vanouvr Sundays Wednesday Fridays Palnnlay. . CJ.H. May " i ' To Anjroa, Alice Arm dieila Sunday From Anyox, Tuesday Thursdays Alice f, t, 1 ... .,4, ; AfST-y )- To Stewart and Premier Siinddy . Saturdays From Stewart and Premier- Sunday Tuesday To Port Slmpesn Sundays . Front Port Simpson-Tuesdays . t I i tl ? To Alaska Points May '-. IV 1111. 1 From Alaska Points-May .'. t:i nod ' To Quesn Charlotte Island Pol"" May 10 ami From Queen Chsrlotts rolnu May 8 and 2.' To Naas River Points no Simpson-Thursdays ,0 From Naas Hlver Points-Sal urdays Box Collection p M (Jrnhani xV AHjn Ave 1st Ave. A Eighth nth Ave. fi Fulton 81 h AVo. X T'liomp Sl e I ltd Ave. A SherbP". Ave Mil) Ave. A Conind si Oth Ave. A llnys c.mi Ave A Hi Ave. A llnys Cove CI role ' 8lh Ave!. .A Cotton m 5h Ave. A Mfillri'l" s' Pro flov. Hldgs Pro. flov. Wharf (l.T.P. Wharf 2nd Ave. A 2nd SI . 3rd Ave. A Fulton 3rd Ave. A rtl.li St. oil SI 1 1 I 1 t.la I ''! j.OO ., & j..0 &, " ,.rl PRINCE RUPERT li"-" Monday, Mayfl. High H I0 a.m. i 1 .0 1 p in Low I ;5 a.m. , 11:11 P'- Tuesday, May 27' nigh ...... " , . 21:51 p.m. Low :: l"" 15 15 p.m. Port A vi o.i 8.''' H.i' fl.l-1 :' ulW i 9X 9 .' . 1 lira " Irt.O H.i (5.3 10.1 H, 8,1 67