PAoa town. fW DAILY HIWH. VMhei!oy. Mnv I j It' BRINGING UP FATHER j By George McM5nu, Money rr: THtal LORD TKCUHEY -MOW tr How arc. xoo Deri's THACT ItsNT -TOO TWO Q OP TO THE UeARY "XtXJ rUHNxrHEO TMC Orders tAtt"D He b WILLING TO TLK IT rit lVM CAPtTM. ANO PUT trs ' rsC -vrv i SMOCK? COMC MEKC VS. ft- t-t P l n . TCLU ME r i luu'Ttuu Dt HERE On Norway, Sweden and Canon riUNetj TWA.T Denmark at Current Rates jsmii of Exchange. I Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. wftt For Ticketj, Rales and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriter. Cary Safet. - J u - . ftv' t r t FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 5S0. 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 stock of Harden 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. ell and exchange all kinds of new and secondhand goods. 839 Third Avenue. Phone 646. 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 (lot and Gold Water nates by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phona 659. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, 1. 0. Office Hours, 9 U 6. Phona . Open Evenings Only Par Special Appointments. SCOTS DEFEAT VETS EASILY Last Night's Football Fixture Resulted In Five to Nil Score In Favor of Callles In a one willed league fool ball game before a large crowd of fans on I lie Acropolis Hill grounds lasl nighl, Iho Oreal War Veterans .were defeated by I he Gallics by a .score of 5 In 0. flic winners scored four goals in Ihc first half. Dm fifth tally coming in Ihc second half which was Iho most exciting period of the entire game. The scorers for the Gallics were Khbr 2. Lord 2, Waugh, I. The teams lined up as follows: O.W.V.A. II. Knox, F. Hunter and Marlon; S. Sharkfnrd, W. Murray and - 1). Corker; K. Meagher, F. Roberts, .1. Johnson, D. Ourvich and F. Hardy. Gallics A. Murray, goal; II. Hamilton and W. K. Williscroft, full backs; J. Sims, II. Wood, O. Gochrune, half backs; W. Mitchell, (ieo. Waugh, O, K. Lord, S. Kbtcr ami .1. Andrews, for wards. O. S. Hussell handled Hie game ellicietly as referee. The Play The .Veterans faced the sun and the trade from the kick-olf which was undoubtedly ii handicap. The Gallics got busy right iway and Khler beat Knox with a fast shot after some two minutes of play. From the centre 1 lie Scots pressed and forced a corner which taken by Andrews, was not productive. The ("allies were proving themselves quick on the ball and Ihc forward line had a fair brand of combination play. From an outside throw F.hler got the ball again and beat the Vets' goalkeeper for Ihe second lime. Knox in goal for Ihe Veteran was finding Hie sun a hardship. From Ihe centre kick the Vels took a turn with. Ihe sphere but an outside kick only resulted. After a good combined forward dash by the Scots' forwards. Lord got Hi rough and introduced Ihe pigskin lo the Vels' net fyr I bird tally. The Veterans' defence was not playing up lo foruu The Vels gol the ball away from the centre kick but could not work it into an ad vantageous position for shooting. For a while there was in iniilfiolil (day of a scrappy nature. From a foul kick in favor of the Gallics the Vets' goalkeeper eleariyl a iol shunt. I lie Callies continued to horn bard (heir opponents' stronghold with the result that (Sen. Waugh beat Kuol with a stiff shot for the fourth time. From the centre the Veterans made a spurt and Murray in goal for Ihe Gal lies was called upon lo clear. Second Half The second half provided quite a bit of excitement for the spec tators. The ex-soldiers were keen to score and put more dash into their movements With the grade n Iheir favor. From the 9 Doctors recommend it is a $alt lood (or babiei when mother's milk If not available. Eagle Brand it just pure milk arid pare sugar put up in sealed cans which keep it absolutely pure. The leader since 1857. Write (or free fyby Welfare Books. The Borden Co. Limited lifts MONTREAL kick-olf the Vels got away and Murray had a busy few moments in clearing his charge. A corner for the Vets taken by Meagher was not utilized. The G Gallic forwards wer playing good rouibinalion and kept hammering away at intervals at Knox who was playing a con sistent game witli conditions in his favor. The O.W.V.A.'s were trying hard lo score but the de fence of Ihe Scot's was sound 0 arid it was seldom Iheir forward line could gel near enough lo register a telling shot. From combined efforts in the Gallic forward line, Andrews put a sharp sho( across Knox's strong hold which was cleared nicely by the latter. Ourvich for the Veterans tried Murray with a ong shot but' it larked sting and was easily handled. In a rush by Ihe Gallic forwards W. Mitchell in Ihe forward line became incapacitated from action for a few minutes. A scriimuaH' in front of the Oallies goal proved the tit-hit of the game. Hardy to for the Vels was in the forefront of the batlle and put in pretly work with his head which, however, 1 did not prove pretly enough and Murray in goal eventually gol the ball away. Ourvich, in Ihe Vet forward line also made himself suitably conspicious on one or I wo occasions. The Gal- lies thereupon gol busy and n Ihc result of good combination play O. K. Lord put Ihe sphere beyond Ihe reach of Knox thus registering Ihe fifth point of Ihe game in fijvor of the Scols. Up to (lie final whistle the veil put up a deteruiineil scrap but could get nowhere with Iheir well iii-lended. cITorls. Summing Up The score was pretty well descriptive of the brand of play The Veterans seemed lo lack kicking powers in Iheir defence while thc combination play of the forwards left a lot lo be desired. 80 the ECONOMY BRIER S vHa X"o IN Packages The Scot's defence " was consistent while Hieii forwanl line and half back line worked harmoniously. League standing to dale: W. L. D. I'ls S. or G I H ft 2 s. of i: too? ('.allies I I II 2 ti. W. V. A 0 ? 0 0 1 Sport Chat a A meeting of the Prince llu-pert Itaseball Association called tor last night to make further arrangement for Hie season's nelivilies-was adjourned until Thursday evening. There was some discussion of an informal nature lull nothing much resulted oiilside of Ihe derision to gel the league game started on May or .thereabouts. - The height, weight, reach, and other physical- measurements of Jack Dcuipsey, heavyweight I'hampion boxer of the world, and Harry Wills, matched lo meet him in September are given below: lack Dempsey Neck I inches. biceps 15 inches, forearm 12 inches, chest, normal II inches, expanded 1 1 inches, thigh. 22 inches, calf I ft inches, ankle 0 inches, waist 32 H inches, height fool I i inches., weight 102 lbs., reach 73 iiMif4f . Harry Wills Neck 17 inches.bi- ccps 17 inches, forearm 1 1 inches chest normal ii inches, expanded It) iiiches, thigh 2116 inches, calf 17 inches, ankle ! inches, waist 33 inches, height fool 2 incites, weight, 215 lh. reach HI inches. Sam, younger brother of Duke Kahanamoku, who carried otf Ihe honors in 11)12 at Ihe Stock, hojm Olympiad in Ihc IllO-meter iree siyie swim, may ne a repre- senliVe of Ihe United Slates at the Pari Olympiad Ibis year. He has been chosen as one of Ihe members of the squad of lla- waiians lo Id' sent lo Hie sec tional Iry-oul in the Foiled Slates. Sam is a freestyle sprinter and also has several fast . breaslslroke . perfbruinnrcs his credit. He is ID years old. His best freestyle performance was nil) meters open water in :00 3-5, a Hawaiian record and only one-fifth of a second over Duke's Olympic record. Selected by Ihe Stampede Association of Alberta lo represent 'anada in Ihe imperial rodeo to lie held at Wembley, Knglnud, June II o 28. seven noted west ern rnw-jiunchers are on Iheir way lo .New York, where Ihey will loin a "large contingent of contestants from Ihe United laics! 'rhe names of (lie seven cow-puichers are not unknown In stampede circles in Ganada and Ihe United Stales, They are F.lmer Jameson, of Mnple Greek Sask., Jack Purnell, Woolford, Alia., Andy and Arthur Lund, of Itaymond, Alia., F. 0. Ilulchin son, Medicine Hal. Alia., Mark Thompson, and Jimmy McNabb, both of Macleod, Alia. iuy I5t & 2ot) 19 Daily News Classified Ads. 1.3 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AtWartlMmant Taknn for Laaa Minn rOe WANTED WANTKD. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince lluperl Kxrhange, Auctioneers. Phone C52. FOR nCNT FOH HUNT.- Five roomed flat. 11. i.elourneau. Six! It Avenue ' WesU Plume Hlack 325. If KOIl IIF..NT. Furnished house, keeping rooms, (10 Sixth Ave. KnL Phone lllue 217. tf FOIl HK.NT Four room, modern. healed apartments. Apply Smith .V .Mailed. Ltd. tf FOIl HF..NT. Modern furnished house; for about five months. Phone Oreen (07. I Ift TO II K.NT. ft-roomed suite with bath and range 30.iin. David II. Hays A Co. . OFFIGK FOIl RF.NT, with modern living quarters. Westenhaver Bros. If FOIl IlKNT. Palmer House for cheap rales and home comforts, tf ENMONTON CITIZENS PATRONIZE POOLS Expect to Complete Tank In the East End Park Soon I'.D.MO.NTON. May It. The West F.ud swimming poo) is be. lug well jiatronued. Oimmi. sioner Yoralh says the receipts ffom the West F.ml pool during Ihe lal week have been higher llian from Ihe South Side' pool. indicating thai people in all parts of the rilyare Inking up swim ming. The receipts for some days were as high as 80, and as soon as llifuwarm weather comes on, Ihe receipts from each, pool will proimniy ne consiueraiuy larger, be says. The Fast I'.nd Park swimming pool is now under construction ami it l extiecled that it will be completed within the next fw weeks. This pool i situated In Ihe centre of a well populated pari of Ihe city and it is expected thai H will be well patroiiint during Ihe summer. CANADIAN PRINCESS DINED BY ROYALTY Former Miss Lois Booth of Ottawa Is Guest of Danish Royal Family GOPFNIIAOFN, Mny 1 1. I'rln-ress F.rik of Denmark, formerly Miss Lois lloolh, of Oltawa, re-renlly dined for Hid first lime since her arrival In Denmark, with the King and all the mem. tiers of Ihe royal family at the lloynl Palace at Amallcnhorg. Al a luncheon given In honor of Prince Valilernar, father of Prince F.rik, Lord Oranville, Ihe llrlt'isli Amliassador, and Lady Oranville and unllcd Slnle Am bassador Prince and Mrs. Prince were Ihc only guests apart front Ihose of Die younger member of he royal bouse. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert .1. Ghilberg, Sallcliuek, Alaska; II. J. A. Manning, A. II. Ilealoii, D. M. Gleal and J. A. Wallers, Anynx; G. W. Ilarmyi, G. .1. Itowbolhaut, A. II. Thump. sou, A. G. Knighl and D. F. Davidson, Vancouver; On Anderson, Alice Arm; P. Austin, Victoria, JS. FOR SALE FOIl BALF.. Five roomed house on Second Avenue. IluildinKon Oovernincnt wharf used n a news stand. Nine 10-aoro lots, one t-acre lot at Terrace. Prince George, lots 10 and It, block IK; lots 10 and It, block 110; lots 28 and 3l, block 117; lot 0. block 151. Apply A. G. Little. Second Ave-nue. OS FOIl SALK. Sixteen room room ing bouse and store; all fur-nished. Full ljc has-mchl with new hot air furnure. Price 7,50n.no. Term arranged. This building is rigid In front of Hip Dry Dock. tjfl Ambrose Avenue. if FOIl SALK. 25-10 h.p. Sterling engine; I lose h ignition; complete lo and Including coupling. $750.00 30 foot cruiser, 20 h.p.. Just overhauled. toilet. galley. fl.000. M. M. Stephens. tf FOIl SALK. At Terrace. Lot 15. consisting of 10 acres, block 1711, one mile and a half from station, rliurrh, store, post ofllre, hotel and school. Price 1150 eah. Apply A. C. Llltlc. If FOIl SALK. Dining riom suite. wicker chairs, lied, dressers, cols, kitchen nlen-ll. chairs, tables, wash tubs, boiler. Otir-ney Oxford healer, ele. Phone Hlack 2IH. 117 I.OOOLNO Oirriirr for sale and gasboal 33 feet long in good condition. Gnn be ccen nl Hie Aeroplane Ark, Seal Gove. f FOIl SALK. New and used .Machinery, lloals and Fnglnes. .Northern Kxchatige. tf IlKSTAUriA.NT for Sale or Leae. Apply llox 175 Daily News office. LOST LOST. Hlack camera rase on pipeline Sunday. Finder please phone lied 01. Ill FOUND FOUND. An 1.0.1). Owner car have same at Dally News ofllre by proving ownership and paying lor this advertisement. I.f. BOARD AND ROOM, IIOAltD and lloom at Ihe Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Ortlre, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. If MISCELLANEOUS WAINWllIOIIT (Alberta) OIL- FIKLDS. Write for free book-let containing authentic Information on this wonderful oilfield. Hasletl, 120 Seymour Slreel, Vancouver, 1 1.0. 110 INSURANCE. FRED H. STEPHENS Nnn-Hoard Insurance National Hen Franklin. Second Floor, Federal lllock. TAXI Tail 87 Phona. (Call Oeorgs or Oust)' Rosa Brothar. Prompt Rervlco and Comfort Day or Night Stand; Orotto Cigar Store, Third Ave, AUCTION SALES. Goods Houghl, Sold hr Exchanged H. H. HEMMINQ8, Auotlonssr. Furniture and Prockery. Third Ave. Phones Hlack 130 and lied 4(2 i( BEAUTY PARLOR. Complete up .. u.i n. Parlor. Ilobbing .4 llairdrcliig. iin i up, Skin and Scalp T v' ; Violet May. Prices Ilex1 ,;'.. MRS. Love, IlOolrl ft, lej.li, Denny Alien Co Pti MAIL SCHEDULE Foe ths East Mondays, Wednedsi unl Frl days, closes at & 10 p.m. From ths East-Mondays, Thursdays t J 8c! urdays, 1.30 pin, From Vancoufsr Sunday j. . Wednesdays 1 Fridays At Saturday. I CP. II. May in To Vancouver Tucda, Mail closes it i M Thursdays nfl Saturdays . A.1 Sundays I O.P.It. May .'. I X. To Anyoi, Allco ArrdL.' Wrdnedny- I. Sundays From Anyox, Alice Arm- Tuesdays Thursdays ' To Port Simpson-Sundays 7 p. I To Stewart and Premier Sundays Saturdays n ' From Stswart and Premier-Sundays Tuesdays . From Port Simpson-Tuesday To Alaska Points-May 0. I 'J and in From Alaska Points-May 1,1 and To Queen ChsrlotU laTand Points May 10 and .'I From Quesn Charlolts PoUW Mav 8 and ' To Naas River Points and Pod Simpson-Thursdays 10 M- From Nass River Points- Saturdays A'1, Box Collection I'M P Graham .V Alljn Aves. I 1 ' 1st Ave. Liuhllt St I " (Hit Ae. A Fulton Sk. ) " J 81 It Ave. A Thompson St i 1 I lib Ave. & Shcrbrooke Ave , VT, 1 I lib .ve. ,t Conrad Sf f l 8 OlJi Ave. A Hays Cove Ave. ' (." ' 01 h Ave. A Hays Gove Circle UO 8th Ave. A Collnn SI i, 5!h Ave. A Mcltrlde SI 6 00 ' Pro. flov. Ill.lgs. .ilt Pro. Onv. Wharf .. &d " ' O.T.P. Wharf ' 1 ui 2nd Ave. A 2nd St. . . 5,'!0 3rd Ave. A Fulton SI. a,"1"' 3rd Ave. A Old St. . . 5, 9?" . - T- TT . a PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Tuesday, May 13, High 8:55 a.nr r' 2 1 :(( p.m. l 9 , Low 2:15 n.in .. 1 5 :)rt p.m. f' 1 Wednesday, Ma'y '1. High t:58 a.m: " 22:31 p.bt, . Low ' .1:51 n.ui. I0:0t p.m. 5.9 Thursday, May 15 Mllirl. ...... Klrftl a.llf. I"3 1 0.5 23:15 p.H' it - Low I:l a.m. ' 3 10:55 IMH.