w m mi m mm in' I in m HI FAQ1 rownv Friday. April BRINGING UP FATHER . ' vv By George McMam Easter t. TUit. ic -. . .. ITTVra i ' : 5 n I hi I ! mi i it irrwHN .mi. ....... I - M,. IE Mlfab.HA.PP OF THE FLMPER Will soon be here ami Hint I usually the limn we look for I he pood weather lo come and New Shoes Call In ami see our new arrival!. 8PECIAL: Children' Patent MARY JANES .... $1.50 Sizes up lo 7. Family SHOE Store Third Avenue. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit lo the Old Land early. For Tlcketj, Hates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. ISolt FinisTl li.-T-3ervice i JetM i Three Services, one of which will exactly fill your wash day needs. Phone us for particulars. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood C"t any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone S80. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Bandand Gravel. We Specialize. In Piano and Furniture 'Moving. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA R06MS 714 Fraser St. Steam Heated Hot and Co'.d.'Waler nates by Cay Cor Month P.O. Box 76 Phone 689. HO ( V,,,M "wits. FEET NURSES' HOME FORMALLY OPEN Reception Held Afternoon and Evening' by Hospital Ladles' Auxiliary CONCLUDED BY DANCE chesterfield set and standard P" Mr(.au ami Ihe door was lamp irovidei by Ihe Graduate Jl'l"M."'' a,,,, reception com. Vnrftn a..fi.il!i.f n.l.l...i i.. 1 1. llieticeil. Ten u-n. matvo.1 I..- II. a U.IU. . I., Illl- -- U .11. appearance or the room and will I number's or the Ladies' Auxiliary. n.l.l ....... I . . . .. I M .. ami iiiurii ui i ne niminri oi uie necepuon nurses. - -..-. i IP receolion u-.i in u.o Mention was narlicularlr niade'hands of the Ladies" Anxiliarv of the advantage of having the both for the afternoon ami cwn- upper storey finished, IhN beingiiig ami I lie refreshments were .i....A ii i .i . - i .. lunr iiiiuiikii me guaraniee or," provineu ny mem fiotn for Ihe few c- m k v- r-iu. W 03 h I isisn 1 1 1 1 r. -v - 1 1 -v - 111 wvri. 1 II I I I I --HI 1 V . on vso ter- Jttwt- -Ml 8?. ; & I IIHJI I I W ' I ' jC II 71 L W, K I II I I III I III las' - W0' I ' , . IS , , BOY'S BAD COLD IMONTGOMERY INDULGES TURNED TO BRONCHITIS, IN DISCUSSION SO AS Tbe frequency im wblrh bronrhllls 1U lUIuiltlli uULlLllUK develops Into pneumonia Is appreciated by very Tew mothers. Tbe dinrer of pneu- ., ,. m.rtila is, probably, well umtcrsiniMt t. 1 ol,rc t.oinmUfloner Mont- vu 'n uiany piuinrrs uae into mnld- C"im-iy iiiiinisril 111111011 ai VP- LVril,n:,,'r'1;i- anernonn". cofu.nisi.iont aaiuuxaaj u IU1 UllKTrTIII Al I.. . ... IdiiMie. jiiKi-iuiK in n letiK'ny iiisru.fon We wirtiid aine ail mothers 10 ri ou danirprs atieiulinR younir their rbllrtren fr. Woml's ,N.irwiir PinrtlKirl who uort lill l.ile at nlirhl .... ... iu.imii i.ijt mhiw snj Decorations and Arrangements -wptoma r a m 1 cohhi. by un of Intanln.. M..k aVi 1 1 1... '")' IheJ may Mie IN-m fn.ni an atlirk i.f - ... ,. ibronrhltu or pneumonia. Many Visitors j v. tawrence Qirk. sindwirb. nm. mj iiuir ooy, u jear OM, hail cannot petit it em.urh." Trire Jie a K.llle: larre famllr sli rte; put up by the T. Mllbiirn Co Urn lied. Toronto. Ont. i.iiui ior coming rorwanl ami of- r in ramiy sioro.n and retatiranlH. He, wanlnl sonif reL'iitalion made in lhi rept'0r Mayor Newton and the Oily Solicitor failed to xre What Poillil Jie itnne ,"' l.nl Th fornuu opening of the'. r..ui i'lS w. XrBs' nr.a' II. Home .mo ...... ..roved .i a roJY'"!? i1""1 ""'"" wnuM tinned, endinp 7 'neur. , elation i-,i , ., , , ,'or . but did ikI see blni reltln inr lo the larpe numl.er r better. I as Md to try nr. vrs visitor, lo the institution who 'ray rin .vrun. and after nvm him were all much surprised al the" b"1' rot wonderful relief. j splemliil arcoinmodatioii provided for the nursinjr staff of Hie iliospilal. All three floors are now complete ami each room is ready for occupation. Last nishl a numher of the bedrooms were .used but ..... .-Ti.i.ii. some ii, of the tiir: up by adngltlup uiai ne nail carried on for nolh ins cle than lo "lormenl Ihe cily ioli.-ilor'' whom he knew wanted to set aw'av. Thi wa close lo six o'clock ami nfler of. fice hour. irruiK 111 nroviiie i. i mi lo fin- 1 m . e.. ii..-n i.sll Hie unite, flnne u i.ii. c-... i . .Snnrr I r t 4 r-.--... I III Jill III u - " iiiii. iiiiiii! - & II. u I . . I. m .i . . luitb nf .t.r. II I I I I l" JC II1UVCII inilll MID lllil ""v " irjr. II llilll 1PITII urn-1 W. i . 'biiihliiijj and renovateil to con-'l,0!"''' ,n ''ave uncomjileted. The .. iorm wun ine general scheme of l""iiieie iiwii.ung nan co.i sjsii. decoration. The fitting room n0" independent of' furnishing was especially admired by the 1,,p wes- auxiliary had pro- visitors. fireplace and ...I ih. the walls are n, done!,1,,re ,l' 'nurse had ',a,t given civen generously irenemiwlv out in light grey, and cream. Thej ",p ke' W! """n passed to ecoml round tranw in tint individual cily billiard championship between Col. MrMimhe nn.l irreit iye will lake place tonight There is a fine open,vi'"l and the TO.Iu-l " l". ' n 'i., n0' a? ',,'1p'1 l 'wi" Hniay V ne uoiary i;iuji which will pro vide money to pay for it. Passing of Key Ihe opening ceremony look place about half pasl two o'clock when members of the llolaryj Club, hospital directors and others, gathered outside Ihe building anil the key was formally handed by' the contractor, J. Mcheehnic, to S. K. Camnhell. chairman of the building com mittee. In a neat soeech Mr. Campbell referred to Ihe work that had been done and the diffi. cullies that had been overcome. He passed the key lo Ihe nasi president, I), f;. , Stewart, who also expresAed appreciation of llie salisfaclor)' conclusion of so arteruooii nnd evening events, Mrs. Carroll being in charge. The president. Mrs. It. C. parsons and Ihe lady superintendent. MrLall. received the truest and two of the graduate niiros. Miss Crone and MiM Hailey, showed the guests around the rooms in Ihe afternoon. Tea was poured by .Mrs. I). 0. Mrllae. Mrs I). (J. Stewart, Mrs. fieorge Tile. Mrs. h. W. Kergin ami Miss liiigham, and Ihe rnnnl.rs or Ihe auxiliary assisted by the bus. pital directors, served. A con- lanl stream or visitors called during Ihe afternoon and even ing. The rooms were most lasln- fully decorated with flowers ami Ihe new curtains put up by the imporlanl a work and the lnler-Pdie were much admired, adding est he and all Ihe members of the board had taken in it. The key was then presented lo President l. C. Mcltae who re. ceivod it on behalf of the board of directors. He spoke of the early efforts to secure Ihe home and of the need of the institution. It would give the nurse an opportunity lo gel away from their work and would enable Ihem In give belter service I ban other wise they could. He mentioned the excellent work of the past president ami of the chairman ol the building committee in organ izing the forces and raising thejshorlly afler. money. I lie Premier Mine had given rnO; Ihe canneries on Ihe Skeena $125; Vancouver friend 3u0; (he Hed Cross 2.00f), and I'rince Hupcrt citizens fi.ono The balance had come from sun dry sources. The directors were especially grateful to the Ilnlary do the general artistic effect. Dance for Nurses After nine o'clock .when Ihe older people had left, Ihe nurses entertained a number of young people al an informal dance, Ihere being about forly present and "a most enjoyable lime was spent. The music was provided through the courtesy of Misses jCuriin, Miss fSeorgina Hunter and Miss Dorothy Thompson. fte- rreshmenlft were served slmrilv jberore midnight ami there was an evident reluctance to leave when the home waltz wan nl The school board decided last r.ighl lo purchase a fire exlin. gtiisher for the laboratory at night as was announced. This match, Ihe ibird of the second round, promises to be unusually interesting ami a bumper crowd of spectators i anticin.ited There will he one more game besides this in the second round lluil between It. II. Shocklev nnd tieorge Mcllmoyle ,nml then the contest will be in (he semi-final heat. Six players now are still in the running: Jebon and Hul- hinson having already advanced lo Ihe third round. Colonel McMordie vs. Fred I'yle. City Millard Championship, F.Iks' Home tonight at K o'clock. Cents 2.)C. Ladies free. - The lacrosse and football as. socialious have already had their annual meetings and prepara tions for the season are well un. der way. Conferences with Ihe board of works have resulted In the decision lo gel the work of improving the grounds started at once. On Wednesday evening ii was decided that a surfacing of clay would be put on. N'pw that lacrosse and football plans are started,' the baseball association may be expected lo lieViRelling busy soon. The annual: nlcclinir will likely be called for nexl week. That much talked of baseball Kame between the Inlanders and Myros is now likely u he delayed hlllg Kilwanl High School. De. ,f(,p unme lim TI.A i.nln.....i puly Fire Marshal A. A. Mae. weather aboul the time II was lo Donald had recoinmended thai have been staged at Ihe Hrsl of such equipment be obtained. Ihis week made postponement BRIER -lr . . , Daily News Classified Ads. CENTS cents PER per WOUn word IN in advance. AnVANrv iu. a . i a wanted WA.VJFD.-Clerk wanted in For-, FOH SAI.F. - Five rimmed house! PRINCE nUPERT TIDES est ofllce. Prince lluneri km! iiry M.flO per iimnlh. Can didales niul he HrilUh sub jecis. resident in Canada at least one year, and between Ihe aires of 17 mnl fr. ,. pl(cations will be rerehcl up lo Wednesday, April Ifilh. by tie District Forester, Prince lluperl. from whom in.iilinn Hon forms ami full particulars may be obtained. A test uf the candidates will be held on Salurday. April In. Fee sj.on. W. II. Maclunes, civil Service Comiiiis, loner, Victoria. 11.0. H8 WA.NTF.D. Furniture ol every description. Highest price paid. Prince Ilupert Kxchange, Anclloneers. Phono 65S. W'ANTKD. liirl rir trenerul housework. Living in uptiiHial l'hone i:il or 51 1. H'J FOR RENT KOI1 IlKXT. Hive roomed fur nished house; all miNlerti conveniences. Firih Avenue )-Uis. Phone Hed 183. OFFHilf Foil lOf.N r, wflti nioilern living quarters. W'etleiihaver Ilfos. f FOH itKXT-Palmer House for cheap rale ami home rom-Ihrls. f BOARD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf LOST.--Coral drop earring with due enamel selling. Finder return 'o Dally Xew ortlee. HJ (iond BOARD. LOST AUCTION SALES. liOURht. F.xchatiged Sold or H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones lilack 13C and. lied 412. necessary. Since I hen. some ob jections have been voiced among liolli Inlander ami (lyro mnmliers against being responsible for the insliluling of Sunday baseball. As .u full turn-out of players cait'nol tie mustered on any week aflcriioftu. It has been derided lo dejay the staging or the match uiill( tie evenings slrelch mil. taking"steps to r chbol ERECT PLAYSHEDS Board to Obtain Plans and Specification for Structures at King Edward and Borden Schools The school In mnl decided lust night lo obtain plans and speci fications for Ihe n ay shed lo be creeled this year at King Ivlward and' Horden Street schools. Trustee Williams, who suggested thai early action be taken in Ihe mailer, felt Hint Ihe work of construction might be rari'lcil out during Ihe sumimtr holidays. Ihe city council is to be asked for permission by Ihe board lo erect Ihe Horden SI reel playshed (in cily property outside Ihe school grounds lo Ihe west. Prin cipal lltady suggested Mint Ihe King Ijlwanl playshed be lajill on Ihe site nf present old oulhouses which should be removed. It has been lenlalivelv decided lluil llie playsheds shall be in feel by 70 feet (u si? O tvll li r.ltA - I ...ii. I'll roUmlalinns and scaled on three ides. rilTVlli3viiisiiii r wimw Uinn IltlC FOR SALE on Second Avenue. ItuildiiiR mi lov eminent wharf u.il as a news stand. Moo lU-nrre lots, one,l-arr ..t wf Terriioe. Prince Oeorg lots 0 and II, block 111; lots m u( n block Mil; lots 28 ami ?0. Mock 117; lot A, -.block 151. Apply A. C. I.itlle. Second Ave-nue. 95 I'Dlt S.vLF. -Launch "Sliir" lrt ( Fonl engin. eonerts in marine ervice. Alwnler Kent ignition. All control hmughl lo steering bulkhead. Kirrlrin light and -earehliglil. A siHdy ..I (...-....I.. ...1 . .".I mi jiaiuiiiii trir. Apply mretaker, Prince ltiiHrl Yaehl I. Itib, or .phone x. FOH SALH. Oas le.al ",IImw" J3r,. llotfar buili. t Ii i. lyislhope. (iioplele with Slur, ngr lUiltery, stove and fllliims. Flrl class Nimlili(n. Lying al Viicht'Club. price 5ni.n. Apjdy II. llorii Hays Hid. Phone 387. if FOH KU.K. 85-10 h.p. Sterling engine; liosch ignition; oooi-plcle lo .and Including coupling. $750100 30 foot cruiser, 30 h.p. Jusl overhauled, toilet, galley. l.0Q0. ,M. M. Slephen. tf FOH SAI.F..- Pleasure Iniinch, 2 ft. x 8 fl.. beam. p;miou cabin conlalnliig stove ami ulensll. t Ii. ii. Ilegnl engine, newly painted and in A. I. rnmlilion. Snap. Apply Ho 172, Daily News. If FOH S.,l Four tm.iii lUelling. modern, one lot, 22 1 SixHt Avenue. ttJiUO. Terms 81.-25il.(Ml rash, balance over five years 7 per cenl. Ill-lit e 30 Month. II. O. Ilelgerson. Lid. FOH 3ALK. Power boals of every descriplion iurludiiig pleasure, trolling and work boats, at reasonable prices. Apply N. M. McLean, Cow Hay FOH SALH. Oood lot for dwel ling ou Fifth Avenue. 150 feel east of Mrliridc. tC.'.O.OO cash, II. (. Ilelgersun. Ltd. 8S HKIH tirade gold walch, 21 jewel, ror sale al half price. 3.Vin. Apply Hx 171 Daily News Olllce. H8 FOH SALH. .Vim) nur. breil laying ben and' chlckenhouse. Snap 30.no. Phone 30. 87 FOH 8ALF.. New and used Machinery, Hoals and F.ngines. Northern Kxchange. If FOIl SAI.h. Small four roomed house and lol on Horden .Street. Plume Hlue son. H7 FOH SALF, llahy buggy ami crib In good condition. plume Oreon 325, 87 FOIl SALF.. F.leclrio Vacuum sweeper. Phono 105. If FOIl SAI.K. Lady's Hicycle. Phone lied 023. 88 TAXI Tail 87 Phone. (Call Georgs or Oust) Rosa Brothers. Prompt Service and Comfort Dy or Night SI a ml; Qrotto Cigar Store. Third Ave. iau.1 via aav "rififltTl SHBJ1UIIUH I.MIIlBsl ltaliMMdiki Mm CATARRH ef the BLADDER MfSKnial re.u ..., u btsrf nam WIO' town rt o fro Un Mis Frldav. Aorll J11 High . 5:jo a.(o. t ItirSt'pOV lW 12:31 p m. ' Saturday, Aprlf 12 High . . fi 50 a m. : ; fl::i p to Low . . .1H a !t, I3:.lti p rii t Sunday, April 13. High . 8:.'rt n. -21 ;.'! pin. I.w. i:m .i iji, . M.52 pu.. Monday, April -14. HfgJl 0:38 aiji ii ' p mi. if Imh . .1-2 h m, I .'i :5M i . hi a "Wl SCHEDULE For the East Mondays. Wednesday ttfvd I'r day, lnes at S.JIfrp.m. From the East Monday. Thurdny and sf uriiayl, l.3rj p.m. From Vsncouvar Sundays Wdnelay Friday ...... C P.ll. April 7. IK .,n. i p m; I PM AM '8 To Vancouver Tuesday. Mall cloics at I P XI Fridays 8,15 A M Saturday . A M, C.P.H. April II and To Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premier 1 Wednesdays J EiO P M From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, '. .i.. A M To Port Simpson, Alice, Arm Anyox, Stewart andPrsrjler Min-uys a 47 P M From Port Slmpton, AHc Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier-Tuesday AM To Alaska Points April 7. 18 and .'8 From Alaska Points-.,' April 1 1 and 22. J ' To Quean Charlotte Island Points April I J and 20. From Queen Charlotte -Points .....! I.. .11 II I - .IIMI . I . To Naas River Polntipd' Port aimpson Thursilay' )ti I' M From Naas liver Polott;? Paturdnvs . ... J. . A M TIMBER SALE X nnre ,nuw-ri. n.i:. iiti' 'bsl Temler. III lll Is- H reOI reIV4 rl1 1'iiwlrr l'iir, iii-l n,,i ui. ui. r r 1 ilu fun hilrl1 lis- Mill tltr t .... ij. 1.. 1 .),. rllia iif t.lu-v V '..-1 ........ . r f Tsatll illrt-r, Osniiiei- anal ' l.lliiil f l.iiL r sneuiv llaiAh-sf ami i:Uuiinissl s-i.,. Tun III rears mill Ih ll,,n, il r, HHttal l f ilintier. further iriiriHir ,,r ih 1 m. r 1 ler. Vlifc.ru. i.r ilw liintrlri 1 SKCtNA LAND 0ISTRI0T Of" QUItN vnNnLuiii isLsnoa. r . . ...iiirr uiai 1. Ar,niir ;iuM.rielirT Cort i:letnenl. lii-ni.ii . ..i.i.i.r.i,. ini. mil apply for a lease wrr the fol'lumy ik' serlls-il lands: ''.vninii-ii. inr a-T: ' P anted al the IHirllme.l .-. n .r.rj.l'.il - north rdatl of llrahain llsn.(kiiuanv cnaina wrsirrly; llieme rivvf isatn-t tlmrlr. to low water maik dieic' rhaliis eaoerly s icriy a alonr 101 1 ir tow low Vir Ir ' "' i" rna rhaii wmtlK-rly VJ . rHul irni, rontaliiiiisr fViy incnre. rive ?irfiitnenceiiienl iiifire fir ies. - Uiraied Jimiary isih, ltl. r, AnTtiim jioiinTVov LAND ACT, Nolle 'of InUntlvn to Apply to Laai tsna. In l:r.al fsn.t riiiH,-i ii-i.f-.iii.tf. ti ?- IPll.1 At Mir..... ....I 1 I . W lln' .... r., M.,,f -.ion... anil im-iii lancl, (in the nnrlli brancli f the ski '!' .1.... iir-n. i.n-aiiir i.miiierv Tik N.illm ih.l 1. Tl.,.,,. VViU'tin Tharkrr. r Prinrs loipi-rl. H,iU"T"i'" l.iitliierr. Intends u apply f.rr -pernM In lease Ihe fnllowlna ileirfllied Ui-i'. Commenrlnir al a imh plnnied'ai the in ' southerly k,Iih on May Islamfrllierlre i . tlierlv ami u-.ijriw . n.-.,- -....ih-rltp r.i ejslerlv; rollowlnr 'ih sinuosities U' shore line pnlnl uf cninnienrrnirnl. i 1 ronulhlnr 110 seres, more or le- THOMAS W. TIIVCkMi Applicant, Mica frbrmry uih, tY f