PAOI POVR. TBI. DAILY !IIWb Wednesday. April ?. 10 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManm V SPECIALS Ladles op Qrowlng Girls' Velvet Slippers - All sires nt S2.7B. Ladles' or Qrowlng Girls'. Patent Oxfords Low or medium liool $5.75. Family SHOE Store Third Avenue. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for thai Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticket., Hates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Urearl is your nest food. Fat more of it. Kept by the loading grocers. Bakery Phone 190. Third Av. Prince Rupert B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. 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. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 714 Fraser St. Steam Heated Hot and Cold Water hates by Day or Month P.O. Box 76. Phons Mt. SOCCER ANNUAL MEETING HELD Season Will Open on April 15 This Year At Least Four Teams to Compete PRESIDENT RE-ELECTED Tim football season will officially a open on April 15 this year I instead ofMay 1 as has liecn the past custom. This decision was made last night at th,e general It meeting of Prince lltipcrt Foot, It hall Association so that advantage may be taken of what pro mises to be a favorable spring from a weather standpoint in order to lengthen out. the season. Various changes were made in the bylaws of the' association which were gone over minutely. Die meeting started at K o'clock and lasted until a few tninules before midnight. Officers for the year were in elerled as follows: President, Oeorge Hill .(re elected1. Vice-president, William M. is ' " Hrown. Secretary-treasurer, Tieorge S. Itussell (re-elected). Auditor, Frank Vickers. Hoard of control: J. Judge, S. I. Mufdiiuabl, Tlert Morgan, F J. Fuller and'Jamcs mark'. Two New Clubs Two new clubs have been ad mitted to the association fur the coming season, namely the. L.OI- lies and iieal -War Veterans' As- ocialion and the (Irotto has withdrawn. At least four teams are thus in the field for this year's competition, the Sons of Canada and Sons of Fngland hav ing entered again. Itecommendations were re. reived from Ihc board of control in regard to necessary changes and were adopted by the meeting. 'I lie annual financial report submitted by the secretary-treas Urer showed a balance of 8123.70 divided as follows:. (ieneral fund 33.0fl; benefit shield fund iflMl.70. A committee consisting of fleorgc Hill and J. fi. Johnstone was appointed to confer with the baseball and lacrosse associa. lions and later the city council wilh a view In getting the grounds in shape for the season' activities. Only Senior League matters were dealt wilh last night. The Juniors will be viven attention at a later meeting. Those Present Those in attendance last night were: Harry Love and Don Ora liam representing the. Sons of Canada.Hcrt Morgan representing the Orollo; J. Watson and Frew, Gallies; J. f!, Johnstone ami . II. aidorr. (ileal War Velerans' Association; F. Vickers and F. J. Fuller, Sons of F.ngland; S. If, Macdonald, W. F. Willis- croft and J. Judge, members of last year's hoard of control; Cieorge, Johnstone, vice-presi dent; O. S. Ilussell, secretary treasurer: and fieorge, Hill, pre- sidenl. in Hie chair. BRIER m tin THIS LADY SAYS THERE'S NOTHING TO EQUAL, "Dr. Wood's" Norway Pine Syrup For Counhs and Colds Mrs. David Thompson, West nlver Sl r-arls, Onl.. writ?: "I rinnnl ipea loo highly of Dr. Wood' .Norway Pine Sjnip. For myself and children I use nothing else. of My Utile slrl. rive years old. hi had bronchial trouble eer sJnre she had the "flu" a few yearn ago, and, now, when ever she ret a slight rold she develop very nasty rourh, but all I have to do Rive her a few dose of nr. Wood' .Norway Pine Syrup. Also for myself, and the other children, ran find nothing to equal it. In fart. was only a short time ago that I rave to my ten months old baby, ami could Immediately see the difference It made In her. .Now, I always keep Norway Pine Syrup In the bouse, as I feel there I" ino,nin lo iui i-ni-e sar uouie) ine large (amiiy sue 0e: put up only by The T, Mil-burn Co;, Limited. Toronto. Ont, Sport Chat I l he players who will engage the baseball game next Sun lay between the Inlander Me and (iyro Club are chafing undiv the treatment the weather inn i according I hem these days in making it impossible for lliem lo et out and practice. Many t these buddii.g baeballers ilo not relish the idea of staging an hihilion without a few prelii., it. aiy workouts. Ileal hnnest-lo goodness practices are. planned for Thur.-day and Salurdav af- ernponk, wealher permilliM2. Art F.sson and W. K. Ilulrliin- son are scheduled o mee? lo-night irt their second round ot the individual city championhip compclition. While Hutchinson given long odds lo win. Fas. son s. hackers are- looking' for him lo put up Hie best match he us played I hi winter ami he did not do so badly on several occasion during Ihe Hulger & ameron Cup series. The at tendance al Ihe games -n far has no! been as large as might have been expected. Very good ac commodation for spectalors ha been provided al Ihe Flks' Home and, as Ibis becomes known, il is hoped the .size of Ihe crowds will increase. Jack Judge will referee tonight ami Jack Cobb will mark. riti! decision of (lie civic fi nance commlllee In granl the SiOh Avenue and McHride Slreej playground to Ihe Prince Iltif rrt (iyro Club as a site for the eree. lion of its playground , equip ment is certainly a mailer of gralificalion to Hie cluli and. i approved by the citizens as ; whole. Tire one obslncle in Hi way of the club's progress ha. now been removed and steps will lie taken immediately lo secure Ihe equipment. Some of i will probably lie made here and what cannot be obtained locally wilf be ordered out. side. The Sixlh Avenue ground will not be given over lo Ihe Club until the Market Place ground is ready for the Juniors. II Is Ihe intention of the cily lo give the taller ground a surfacing of cinders and sand and make II. more suil able for Ihe playinir of games. IL1BRARY BOARD HAS jfrr?"V'1 Hook on Ihe shelves) jlolalled 3,718. j The iiroirram of the lihrat-v !,onr.l for the vear is now nwnlt. ing final consideration of the es- limates by the city council. FAKE CANVASSER IS ARRESTED IN SOUTH Man With Several Aliases Who Visited Prince Rupert Faces Thirty Charges at Point ' Grey II. Austin, alias II. Ilarrrll. alias II.. Austin Harrett, has been arrested al Point firey, Van- couvor. ana charged on thirty count of .obtaining money by falso'pf'lrn'ces. This man work ed Prince Ituperl a few weeks ago, canvassing fur lite Canadian Home Journal anil other publications and complaints were laid with the local police following his visit. SMALL SALE HALIBUT ON EXCHANGE TODAY Only 21.100 pounds of halibut was marketed at the Kxcha'nge to lay the following boats being in American I'll 1 5, 3.500 lbs,. In Hoolh Fisheries, al 10.5c and 5c. Canadian P. Dorreen, 8.0(in lbs., to Jloolh Fisheries, at Sl.3c and 5c. Mab, 3,0(10 lbs., lo Allln Fish eries, at 9.2c and 5c. M. M. Christopher, t.onn lb. In, Cold Storage, al tc and 5c. ,. t i HOTEL ARRIVALS ' Prince Rupert Oeorge McAfee, "tleofgolowri Mrs. F. J). Mairitr, Kelchikiii: J A. Illce. C. Fr'i'dericksoji, II. H Thompson, II. A. Crcac'li. .1. J Whalen and H.v P. 'Fisher, Van couver: Mrs. M. Wilson, Alice Arm; Mr. and Mrs. II. F.. Wllkins Anyox. Central. Mis. Vi. r' Youngman and daughter, Mrs. John llunler, cily F. T. "Mcdloshan, Juneau; .Mr and Mrs. T. Itlley, Anyox; C I Herring. Port Simpson. S9 801 A ROUTINE MEETING Nearly Three Thousand Books j Issued During Month of March j The regular monthly meeting Ihe .Municipal Library Moan! took place last night. There were present llev. O. fi. Hacker, chairman, James Hlack, F. J. Fuller, Mrs. K. C. Kirkpatrick, fieorgc V. Wilkinson, secretary, and -Miss Muriel Oranl, librarian. The librarian's report for March showed Dial 2,lfil book had been iue. during the mouth, Ihe daily average being lit. Thirty new borrowers were enrolled and two withdrew, making Ihe .total of active borrowers lo "date, 1 173. Five new hooks were received by giff, 31 were jipurchased and 27 withdrawn! THi ECONOMY iuy (Also in Packages I5l 20t) Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advcrtlaomant Taken for Lmnm than BOsj UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE at .30 p.m. Thursday. i April 3. We have been in- slrucled by owner, who is leaving town, to sell liy public auction without ie- serve at 816 Third As p. West the following High Grade Household Furniture: three upholstered chairs, i mahogany aud walnut rahiuels. Jardinieres, brass and china, parlor chairs, centre sellees, folding beds, clolhes closets, runs ami carpels of all descrip- lions, electric lamps, elee- Iric stoves and healers. hall carpets, slnir carpels, maliouaiiy and wulnul dressers, dressing tables and chllTonirres, oil paintings uml wall picluies. mattresses, blaukels and quills of every description, walnut library table, blind", curtains, chairs and a LAIlfiK QUANTITY OF hdfskiioi.d ioois TOO NUMKHOUS TO MF.N-TIO.N. I'rince Ituperl Hxchange. Aticlloneei's. 7U FOR RENT OI FICK FOIl HUNT, with modern living ouarlers. Weslenliaver llro. ' If ion HKNT. Palmer House for cheap rates and home com-1 forts. If ALICE ARM The ownership of Ihe North Slar properly in which James .arelll and .1. McAleeuait of rince Ilttperl were formerly In Icrcslcd is under disptile. Mr. Krech of Kansas, claims lo have! purchased H under agreemenl of sale atul the original sinkers re- nresenleil by O. Kvitnlson also lalm lo own it. Flu proposed tramline from! the Fsperanza mine to Ihe rail-' way is lo be Installed nt Ihe earl iest possible date, it Is autioutic- ed. If will carry Ihe ore al.oul 1(500 feel. 1 Kd.f Skoglund Is here from Prince lluperl where he had been spending Ihe winter. s Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson have relumed after an ahence of five years They expect lo spend the summer here. I'.d. Hill has gone lo Ihe Anyox llospilal sUlfering wilh htood poisoning caused by a .scratch on the hand. Jerry Omar of Anyox is here in conneclion wilh the flranbyl work. Joint Slark, walehman al 11ml Dolly Vardeu mfile. slales thai there is seven feel of snow at Camp 8, O. W. Hruggy lias Installed a rndiophoun and picked up Ihe Calgary Herald cmiecrl lite flrsl evening. .Three logging railroads will be dumping logs lnln Hie wider here as Minn as wealher' comliliofis lire, unliable and work g.'.ls under way. WANTED WA.NTHII. To buy direct in small lots from fihermen or shippers, wtille-nieali'il Chinook Salmon and other good cheap fili to introduce lo Maslert) consumers. (live ull fnforuialioit piMsihle regarding supply, prires, routes and rate. Oie Co, Syrarue, N.Y. WANTHI). Furnllure of every dou'rllillllll lliirlinal i.el,. jiaid. Prince Ituperl Hxchange. Auctioneers. Phono rt."2. STHONd HOY wntiled lo ileliver griM'ories. Apply l.inry's Orncery. ' FOR SALE FOIl HALF: 25-10 h.p. Sterling engine; loch igniliou; com plete to and Including roup' ling. f750.00 30 foot cruiser, 20 h.p. Just overhauled. toilet. galley. 1.000. M. M. Stephens. tf FOIl S.M.F. or F.xrhangp for small pleasure boat, delimit boat hull, 33 feel 0 'Inches long, 0 feet A beam. Suitable for salmon (roller or halibtil boat. Apply. Itox ICf, Daily News ofllce. If FOIl SAI.K. Pleasure launch. U fi. x 8 fl. beam, spacious cabin containing stove and tilenslU. I h.p. Itegal engine, newly painted and in A.I. condition Snap. Apply Ha 172. Dully News. If FOIl HALF. Soda fountain eitiipinenl, glasses, Vorlex sysletn, eleclrlc drink-mlxcrs. soda cylinders, boiler milk cooler, slooU, showcase, etc. Apply W. .1. McCulCheoti. 81 FOIl SALi:. First class dwellit.it on Fourth Avenue on Ihe hill. Two lots, lane corner. Marine view. Fully modern. II. O. Ilelgerson, Ltd. 79 FOIl SALK. Power boats of every description including pleasure, trolling and work boats, al reasonable prices. Apply N. M. McLean, Cow Hay. FOIl SALK. Dahlia rliots. atl colors, 35c; planted in tubs. J 1. 50; perennial flowers (grow every yean. Illinbarb roots. K. Ulley, llaysporl, Il.fi. 81 .-0, SALK. flood dweKing 120 Fight h Avenue F.a. Four rooms and hath. 12. 000.no. Terms to be arranged. II. CI. Ilelgerson, Lldr 7U FOIl SALK, New and used Machinery, Itoals and l'ligines. Northern Kxchntigo. If LOST l.os I -v alerntan rounlalu pen between C.P.II. lickel' olllce and Scvenln Ave. F.asl. Finder re turn lo Daily News. 80 BOARD. HOARD. ,The Inlander, 830 .. Second Avenue. Phone 137. VI TAXI Taxi S7 Phons. (Call Oeorg9 or Oust) Ross rothors. Prompt Service and Comfort Dsy or Night . SI audi Grotto Cigar Store, Third Ave. AUCTION SALES. floods Hought, Sold or F.xclmnged H. H. HEMMINOS, Auotlonssr. Furnllure and Crockeryt ,': - Third Ave. Phones Hlack 130 and tied U2, PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, April 2 lllgli O.2.' a.m. o;t f" 12.35 p.m. . .'0 5 V Low ('...10 a. to. ' &M f' 18.17 pJii.. , f Thursday, April 3 ' High sl.&6 n.m. Wii ' 1.1.15 p.nt.' for. ? Irfiw. - 7.1 1 n.m. ; Lt r I0.?3 it.m.i 1.; ? Friday, April 4 High 1.27 n.m. .'I . r I. 1.53 p.m. 20 ti liw 7.ll n.m. 3 i r 10iH i.m. 1,11 f". Saturday, April B High - 1.58 a.m. ;'l i ft II. 30 j.m. .-il..- fi Low 8... n.m. VS V -'" :,? !"" 1! i u MAIL SCHEDULE T.'' For th East Mondavs, Wednesdays and Fridays, closes at 5.3ry p.'m. From tht East - Mondays, ThuredayjcnjnL Sflt urdays, 1 .30 p. in. From Vancouver Sunday . ,P. M Wednesdays P M Fridays A.M. C.IML March 7. 17. Vftd 8 To Vancouvsr 1'tifsdays, Mail closes at I I'M Fridays 8.15 A M Saturdays irrt4 A.M. CP.lt. March II and J. To Anyox, Alice Arm, Stsjwart, Prsmlir Wednesdays ..J.O. P.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premie t Fridays 1S.1.A.M To Port Simpson, Alice' Arm Anyoi, Slemart and Prsmler Sundays V 47' P.M. From Port Slntpson, Alios Arm Anyoi, Stewart and, Premier Tueiidays .... A.M. To Alaska Points-March 7, 17 and 28. From Alaska Points- March II and 27. To Qussn Charlotto Island Points March 12 aud 20. From Queen Charlotte' Points Marrli !() and 21. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson a 4 1 Thursdays P.M. From Naas liver Points Rstnnlsvs .i A.M. TIMBER SALE X 6003. v . , ,. . Sealed rentiers will Ixi Mutual liy the liHtrlrl rori'nti'1'. not later than ihmiii ,,o the imh il4y of Ahril, IWIi for tlw tHir rh of Mi-riii'i' X r.iios, ix'ar Shwp r Me, ei.tranre Ul Orlfrin I'lwbll. ) I'l rut flu.liun fj.jn. of llenihxK, HaUam, SpMire, anil i:eit.ir Sawk.rs. Tn 11 years will Im HuNtror re nioval of tiiiilH-r. W ft further parlleiilar or thjrjlif Tores, ler, VleiorM, or Ihe lilirt't F)ireler. l-nnre iinperi, ii.i;. 3 ? TIMBER SALE X C101. Sealed Trmlers will lie iiJl by the Ihinrirt t'nreiier, not later Ihan ii.Hn on line , . . .. Vlli ... day , of All V , II. .,n. Itt4. . . t fi , .4 . Ihe ,.r..., fitr riM; i.i i.iiTini niiii 11.1 ,.iiii.m iiaiM,a jilar., to nit l&.lioil l ineal fell of llein llork rillnii ami U0.OI10 r.h.111. of lleiu jork, spruee ami liaUam Snwluis. Two (I) years will I allusiril for re. moral nr niniier. mrlher artlriil.trs of the ,nutT Hires ter. V letorla, i.r the nisirin toresier. I'rll.re lliiierl. LAND ACT. Netlta sf Intsnllon to Apply to Ltss Land. In Cosst I and DIMrlrt, llei-onlliisr Pis trld of Skeena, ami mliute iHl-inr Hay Islaiul, on the 1101 1 U traiu-h uf (lie hkrena liver, near iiirai.ic i.aiuiery. take Motlr that I. Ihunias William Tliniker, of I'Mnrt! Muert, It.C, orii.atloti f.nrliixer, llileiul't to a.ly fur ieriolsslon mi leane uie rniiowina: oesrriiHMi la.i'.i. O.iniiH'iicJna it a nhi pUulert aUtlie tisnt M.iitherly ("ilrit oh Hay (laiKli.Ulwire nor iheriy. iml weslerly.i llienii jioiiiiarlv ami easterly)' tolluwlht I ho slnuli.Uli'ii' n. the shore line to I'ollil of roii.iiieiirenienl, anl eontainlnt 'Ipl seres, more or less. THOMAS W. THMiHI Mi Afplieinl, bui Mirinry llifi, niii-"