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HFAn OF ARMY !was constipated w m ra i F0R SVERAL mRS IS AW ATHLETE , Commander Evangeline Rides' Horseback, Swims Like a Seal, Skates, and Sleeps Those who are interested the Salvation Army and in work, may be interested to know Dial its head, Commander Evangeline Boolh, was a cripple child suffering from curvature of the spine and that after being given up hy all Hip doctors she cured herself hy taking exercise and living the outdoor, life. The story of I his is (old this month in Physical Culture. Today Commander Booth rides horseback, sleeps jn the open summer and winter, plays tennis, ami in summer her bathing suit is never dry while in winter she keeps fit by skating. She says she likes to swim a mile'or two across I he river and breakfast on J he other side. She once swam five miles in rough water. and one nf Hie feats she has ac complished is swimming a mile or two while at the same time writing a letter without letting the paper gel wet. As well as living this slrcnu- Uius life Commander Booth doe, an immense amount of work.' She addresses meetings' where thousands of people have gath ered. In ordei o do -this she finds it necessary to regulate her food, avoiding meals as much as possible and eating largely fish, vegetables and boiled ric.. She says: . Overeating - "Overeating is one of the great curses of modern living. I can sense a deep relationship between digestion and politics. and I know that nil too often Hie fale of nations swing in the balance of a surgical operation. Statesmen who arc weaving I be destinies of nations neglect thci own systems and many times when a man is at the height nf his career and fashioning policies that will aid suffering humanity, his stomach succumbs lo nights of heavy and wrong eating and all his nascent achievements perish on the operating table. Historians call it fale. but those who can read between the lines know it was a ... . . r I : I I . jrui- ui imiiirruiiMi iipprmr. SONS OF CANADA BEAT VETERANS Canucks Scored Easy Victory of Six to Two In Last Night's Senior League Football Game The Sons nf Canada scored an eisy iicury or six lo two over the Oreat War Veterans in the league football game last night In spile nf the showery weather, there was a fairly good olteml- 0 lure furrrml from ermttrlli fur vear. tried ill kind of rennslie ' (tin hii irritant rnf. if jwi have kwn Booth n,,JI to all KM miert awtitr! wtta n4ilun. wmiMnt you rnnltr it a t.kwlnf' ! be able lo keep the " twel rwilar and in a rl healthy iwuliOnn a rut prevtnt disease rIHnr a fonthoW ini your aytem? , Mllburn'c I-aia-IJer Pill are Indlraled put rr this iMirl11": ttiHr rrrubr av rellevln Uie r rate of mnilpaili. Mr. M. IWlrin, Sudbury, Ont, htr: "I lure been traubled lta ennMipttlmi ror wvrl year. I brm to ue Mil-tMirn'n Kata-Mrer pill and find them li I the tirtl renwdy I lute tret ed for rerulatlnr ttie toel and liter. I always keep them now and rerrr.fiw-iHl I hem hlrnly." Milburn's Lata-LIer rill are tit a rial at all dealer, or mailed dlreet m rtxeJit of rrl' by tim T. Mlltrarn Co.. Limited. Toronto. Cnt. auceanre of fans. Itolh teams were playing iJiejr first game of the sea,son. The Sons exhrbiled some nice combination vfurk and were generafl more effective than their opponents, the margin of thejr win being fully justified. Maying downhill, the Canucks scored lltren iwiinls in the first half and the Yets did not tally. In the .second half, the Sons made another three and Hie Vet erans scored their two. S. F.rskine made four for the Sons, Kddie Smith one and J. Marks, one.- T. Ashley was responsible for Indh the Veterans' goals. .' S. Ilusrl ri'fereed ami the linesmen. wcreTred llanly and (ieorge Kelsey. The teams look the field as follows: (i.W'.V.A J. Knox; C. Carney and J. Hunter; F. Ilohcrls, V. Murray and I). Corker: V. Mea gher, S. Snn'Ui, T. Ashley, J. Johnson and O. Findlay. Sons of Campla f S. daw- thorne; V. Menzies nd H. Men.) zies; J. Marks, (Seorge Mitchell and Harry Astoria: Les Lane. VMp .W. Smith, S. F.rskine, It. McDougall and Alex. Milchcll. ALICE ARM ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HOLDS ITS ANNUAL MEETING Outlook for Baseball at Mining Camp Is Very Good This Year Owing to Progress There (Special lo Daily .News; AI.ICK A ItM, May J. The an nual meeling of the Alice Arm Athletic Association wj held here Monday. .Much enthusiasm was shown, and an active cam paign was scheduled for the coining season. I he outlook for baseball is particularly good. as the rapid filling up of I he town, together wilh the large numbers nf men in I he adjacent camps, makes available a large amount-of material. A commit tee was appointed In arrange a program for the coming Still of May. The ofllcers elected forlhe coming year were T. W. Falconer, president, and C. Drennan. Secretary-Treasurer. Il4 Mann was selected as manager' for the ball leiini. BRIER Sport Chat J A soon as W'-aMier fierttlils, !o-ojspcclte lacros- player an 'o turn out for orai'tice on the our! hotie grounds. Shortly 'here will lie another meling of lite Aoelaon ,n lino up Hie srhe.ule for 'Hie season. It is Hie intention of the lacrosse ex- H'irtir Ih use the court h"tic sn-ound for its games Ibis year. They will share up this venue wllli the youngsters who have also been gi-en permission to use it. Some improvements are to he made In the surface before I he fames continence A baseball league U being or ganized by Hie Americans of i'.o!ttanlMiopIe. II will be a four team leajtie from the em ployees of llje American F.xpres Company, Standard Oil Company, Itobert College and the U.S. Station ship Scorpion. Seven na tionalities are represented in the Hobert (College .Jeam. The All Staj Canadian soccer learn, which arrived in Sydney, Australia, at fthe first nl the weik, wllli pjfryuhef-nrsl game of Its Antipodean Jour tomorrow nl Sydney. TJie Canucks have hail all week lo In-come acclimatized and limber tip and they are confident of their abilities (o handle everything Hint offers. They wen given a ctvic reception a' Sydney on Monday last. BETTER SHOOTING MINIATURE RANGE Ugh Scores Last Night, D. Green Topping the List With 29 Out or 30 The shooting nt the miniature ranges last night tinder the nils.. pices of the Northern H.C. Hegi- itnii I in charge of llegimentnl Ouarlermasler Sergeant Lamb showed considerable improvement over former residls. Fol lowing were the scores out of a possible 30. II. Oreen . . . W. lira . . . A. Meale ... W. llarrobin M. M. La'inbe It. Wilson .. A. Squire . . . J. I tarns ley , 29 27 27 27 27 2f 25 2.'i FOOTBALL SCHEDULE . May I. t.- Ureal War Veterans' Association vs. Callies. May 10. Sons of F.ngland vs. Sons of Canada. May 19. Son of Canada vs. Callies. . May 22.-- Ureal War Veterans' Association vs. Soils of F.ngland. May 27.- Sons of F.ngland vs. Callies. May 30.-Crenl War Veterans' Association vs. Sous of Canada. June 2.-Callies vs. Ureal War Veterans' Association. dune r. Sons of Canada vs. Sons of F.nglamL June in. Callies vs. Sons of Canada, June 13. Sons of F.nitland vs Ureal War Veterans' Association. criw Ccevxc. Inc. I O'o Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CENTS PEK WORD IN ADVANCE, No Advartltcmcnt Tnkan for U... tr,r, BOc'," WANTED WA.NTF.I Itepresenlalive want ed In cover I i rand Trunk line east tf Prince llupert for lllcli Class Chocolate and Confectionery Hoii-e on commission. Apply I lot IHS. Ilally .ew. Ilil I K-XliKllS WA.NTKII for Ihe work only in comieclion wilh the staining of the nof of IheStl Cove school. Tenders close at five o'clock Friday next, W. II. Vance, Secretary Kill WAXTF.li. - flirl or woman to ork in house. Mrs. J. O. Williamson. 251 Fifth Avenuo West. Phone Hreen 33H. Illl WANTF.I). Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. I'rinre Rupert Kxchnnge Auctioneers. Phone. 052 WANTKIl. Wanted to buy a small house in city. Terms easy. Ilox 181 Haily New. WANTF.n. Woman waul work by day or week. Write Hox IK3. Daily News. 110 WAITHF.SS Wanted -Prinre llu- lerl Hotel. Ml FOR RENT FOR RI'NT. Furnished housekeeping rooms, tlO Sixth Ave. Fast. Phone Blue 217. If FOR Ill-NT Four room, modern, healed apartments. Apply Smith A Mailed. Lid. If OFFICK FOR RENT, wilh modern living quarter. Welenhaver Bros. tf FOR RENT. Palmer House for cheap rales and home comforts, if TO RKNT.Rnom Phone Blue till. and BOARD AND ROOM board III TO RENT Room for rent. Phone " Blue 602. 109 ItOAItl) anil Room al the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Ofllce, 830 Second Aven. Phono 137. If LOST LOST. Ladies diamond ring of particular value to owner. 150 reward gladly paid. Return to Daily News office. If FOUND FOUND. n I.O.t . Owner cat have same al Daily News ofllce by proving ownership and paying lor Ibis advertisement. I.f. FARM CHILDREN ARE FREE FROM DISEASE Only Ten Per Cer.t Have Tuber culosis Infection Compared With Much Higher Number In Cities 1 ATLANTA, May 7.' The re. soils of Hie examination of 1 163 schoo children In four prosperous farming countries of Mimic, sola show Hint only a little over ten per cepl of these children showed positive sinus of luherru. losis Infection. This slaleni'ent made by Dr. S. A. Slnler, super-inlendenl of Hie Soulhweslem Minnesota Sanatorium at Worth, inglnn, Minn., is, as pointed out hy him, in sharp contrast wild ,lhe results obtained by finest), galnr. )n large eilie wliere n many a 98 per cent of jhe children examined were, found in he Infected. Advertise In the Dally News. FOR SALE FOR SALE. Five roomed house on Second Avenue. Building on Oovernment wharf used ns a news stand. Nine 10-ticro lots, one l-arre lot at Terrace. Prince (ieorge, lot til ami II, block lit; lots Hi and II. block 1 10; lots 28 and SO, block 117; lot 0, blook 151. Apply A. C. Little. Second Ave-nue. yr, FOR SALE Launch "Star" Jtx. Ford engine converted lo marine service. Alwaler Kent ignition. All control brought lo steering bulkhead. Kleelnc light and nearrhlighl. A speedy boat al bargain price. Apply caretaker, Prince Rupert Yacht Club, or phone 8. FOR SAI.I., Siueen rrM rooming house and store; o4l for-nished. Full ,.le. han-menl wflh newi, "fmi. air fiyimcr Pro ;,50fi.ft0. Term r'. ranged, this building is right in fronl of Hie Dry Dock, ur.l Aiitbnie Avenue. If FOR SALE. 25-10 h.p. Sterling engine; noeh Ignition; complete to and including enp-ling. 4750.00 . 30 fool cruiser. 20 h.p, Mtu,l overhauled. toilet, galley. 11.000. M. M. Stephen. If FllRSALE. l lerrafc. I 15. etinsisting of 10 acres, block 17 It, one mile and a half from elaliiM, ehiirch, store, posi onice, iMWet and sehool. Price 1 50. cash. Apply A. G. Little. , tf FOR SALE.- Ivofy Wicker Hah, Buggy and Ivory Crib, two-hole Florence eookcr wilh oven, fruit Mn!er. Wanted smalt wicker buggy. Phone Blue 012. If i .MaaHanaMwanMam I.OOOINO OI'TFIT for le ami ga sttoat .13 feel long in good condition. Cm be seen at Ihe Aeroplane Ark, Seal Ooe.k ft FOR SALE. Amateur pholo printing outfit complete with tanks, trays and printer. Write Box 8i. Daily News. 1)1 FOR SALE. New and used Machinery, Boats and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf RESTAURANT for Sale or Lene, Apply B ix 175 Dally New CHICKENS for sale. 132. MISCELLANEOUS Phone Red 109 WAINWRKJUT (Alberta) OIL FIELDS. Write for free hook, let containing autlientfc- Information on this wonderful oilfield. Ilaslell, t.'O Seymour Street, Vancouver, B.C. till INSURANCE. FRED H. STEPHENS Non-Board Insurance Nntjniml Hen Franklin. Second Floor, Federal Block. TAXI Taxi 7 Phona. (Call George or Gust) Ross Brother. t Prompt Servieo and Comfort Day or Night Stand : Grotto Cigar Store. Third Ave. Hi IVMi'illllsW falke0tM tiam CATARRH I Iha BLADDER lavhmU RachCanaul hJimA UaranamcfcTX" nnmnnfeounUrfrllt BEAUTY PARLOR, Complete i i . Parlor. BoMmh. Hainlresaing. II . . up. Skin and s, ., , , (, Mole! Ray. Pi n 11 MRS. LOVE, Room f. siepii, .- i Denrty Allen ilo AUCTION SALES. llOfvlll IloiiBftt 1 j Kxchi, v H. H. HEMMINOS, Auction,.,. Furnllore an I Third Ave Phone Black 130 n1 P. -4 MAIL SCHEDULE For tha East-Mondays, Wednesdays cMFrl days, eloes ar 5 : From the East-Monday, Thursday ar.4 ;i tirday, 1. 30 p.m. From Vancouvsr Sundays p. I Welneday ' I Fridays 11 Sal unlays. 1 I". P R May it To Vancouvse lued). Mall rb eii't Ihursday Saturday sinnla) C.P.R. May t. I i. To An yon, Alice Arm Wetlnewlays SundHvs From Anyox, Alice Arm Ttteuy . 1 Htirsitit- To Port Simpson-Sundays .... To St9wrt and Pceve-ler Sundays Snlurday . From Stewart and Premier- Sundays Tuesday From Port Simpson-Tuesdays To Alaska Points-May '.. 19 and From Alaska Points Muv !: ni.d To Quesn Charlotte llnd Plu Muv to noil 'l from Outan Oharlottt fl"U Muv H ami 1 To Naas River Points sntl Rlmnton Tborsilnv H P From Naas River Points Saturdays Box Collection p M Graham & Allin Ave, t I-tsl Ave. A Eighth si I : Olli Axe. ,k Fulton SI 4 81 h Ave. Thomptfiiil " " St , Mth Ave. A- Sherhnff- Ave ft I lib Ave. Conrad U 0th Ae. i llnvs t.oc Ave. Olh Axe. A Hay i.tt i i . i .ircie Rlh Ave. t. Cotton iSl, l I I t Slli Ave. k McllrldslSl. 3 Pro. Gov. Bblgs. .,5u jj! Pro. Gov. Wharf . " " G.T.P. WRnrf isal.lJ 2nd Ave. A 2nd 'St., . ' " 3rd Ave. ft Fnllon SL .-' J 3rd Ave. A Olh SI. 1"" : aaBiainar aiiinraT T DU Friday, My' 9. High . IllrltlUI-I7r2!r ." Low II :fl.'l''i Hi 23:11 j,Ui Saturday, May 10 High 5:05 ft.rrt. I8::t(t. fi Oj, Low ll!6a-a.W' 1 11 I I 1 PI A.1 Pi 8.ti tt.f a 8.' ' 0 9. 18."" i in.' .i t t i f. (e 9i I