I PAQI F01K. Wodneadav , TBI DAILT IflWa BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM Shoes WHEN. WE WERE. NOW 6nNTt ILL, . ach: der " w i w- UOOKIM START IT OHO IF or out FL.V-WHEEL. Wfl WILL T !"- NOW tOMPLCTPO FELL. O DOi'T FSLu OFF COME NIT HE VE. i For NILUIONAIRee,' The. e:tT u DE.K. INVENTION oft: I'M tOWT MEN, WOMEN AND 1 new ive A OCCEt- I DIDN'T CHILDREN. HEAR.Q IN uox .in , -r-rn KILL HIM.' Call in nml yeo our now arrivals. SPECIAL: Children's Patent Mary Janes $1.50 Sizes tip to 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 to the Old Land early. For Ticketj, Hates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone S80. 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 Garden and Field Seeds, Onion Sets and Fertilizer. Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies Our famous Kdson Coal In any quantities 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. 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 218. P.O.. Box 89S. ANNUAL MEETING BASEBALL ASS'N. W. D. Vance President for 1924 and R. Garrett, The annual meeting of the Prince llutrrl linsohall Associa tion was hold last night and olll- cor were elected as follows: , Honorary President, (S. V ' Niekcrson. President, W. I). Vance. Vice-President, Fred (lilhuly. i Secretary-Treasurer, It. Sar- roll. There was some discussion as to I lir advisability of furmlnf? a-city league to ho controlled by the Association hut idans along, this lino were not malum). Thorp! will ho anothor meeting of the; Assoeialion on April 29, and ai list all players in Hip' city is being prepared by Howard Friz- ' oil in moantinip. It i hoped In sot Hit' leagui under way by May 15. SITE SELECTED FOR PLAYSHED PROTESTED AGAINST BY OWNERS A protest from Itorden SItppi propprty owners rpprpsputins 50 lots against the intended build- ing by the school board of a play shed on a site. wpsI of Itorden Street school was received by the eily council last nighl. Staling that such a structure would shut off Hip harbor" view of spvpral house and would bp olliprwise priiripnlal In (he value of lots in that neighborhood, the reuuosl was made I hut another silo for the pi ays lied be selpcled. deling Mayor Coljarl sym pathized witli (he prolPst ami felt Ihal there" liiiglil be a legal rase ngainst Iho city if the erec tion of the play.shed on Hie silo proposed was permitted. Aid. Macdonald sympathized Willi the properly owners but felt that the provision of'tlie playshed was a most important matter. Aid. Perry did no! see how the playshed could affect Hie view of fifty lots. He was In favor of Iho structure being built. Aid. Kvill fell for the people of Itorden Street. 'The value of Hie property would undoubtedly bn lessoned by Hip predion of an ugly shod obstructing the view. Seek Another Site Aid. McMordie suggested that silo below Hip I lonbn Slreel that Hip matter be referred to Hip school board with a recom mendation lo thai' effect. This was seconded by Aid and carried. .lusl as- the discussion closed a delegation representing 4he properly owner effected entered the chamber and left satisfied when it was explained what ac tion had been taken. The delegation consisted of I.. V. Pat-more. Thomas Silversides. .1. SI. Campbell ami .1. Lome Slaclaren. EE.HTB Chew it after every meal It sllmalatcs appetite and aids digestion. It makes yoar food do yon more good. Note bow It relieves tbat stulty leellng alter hearty eating. rLssk ' jwaaaaaaaaw ESSE .Whltcaa teeth. IWICttll breath and ll'atka goody ALL WILL AID BALLOON RACE Telegraphic Messages Dropped Attached to Streamers to Red be! SAX AXTONIO. Texas; April 23. The seven pilots and their aides in the National Hnllooli racp to be lipid at Kplly Field April 23, will be proided with letters from United Stale diplomatic officials to official of the Canadian nml Mexican govern- Hie ments thai will assure tliPin cvpry courtesy and assistance from Ihosp countries' should a landing be made outside of the I'niled Slates. F.very official and balloonist expecting a new record to be established ami in order In provide (or any eventuality arrange ments hae been made with Ad joining government to co-oper ate In assisting Hie airmen to return In their home country. , Detailed Log Kncli balloonist will keep a de. tailed log of hjs journey, including also the flight and the landing. He will be furnished with blank telegraph form which will lie dropped overboard with a request that the finder send tliem to race headquarters. The message are attached to a' red streamer two yards long, on back of which appear these instructions: "To Finder: The message on the other side is from one of the School might be "used and moved jballoons in the National Halloon Hare which started from San Antonio, Texas, April 23. Please send it immediately so Ihal Slacdonald friends of the crew may get news of their whereabouts. If I lie blanks have not been filled out by lite pilots, please fill (hem 'out yourself, putting merely 'high' or low' for altitude." , Another feature of the race is that Hie gas with which (he bags are to he inflated is to be n combination of hydrogen and natural gas in definite proportions, BRIER y,ib. 80 'rather than coal gas or Iho product of a gas plant. New Kind of Gas j Tho strength of the rigging of tho balloon Is designed to irarry a maximum weight. Tho 'lift of Hip natural gas uod In imrry Ibis maximum weight must 'ho approximately 15 pounds per jpioo cubic foot, officials say. Iho natural gas of tho San Anloijlo fiolds has a lifp of only jabotil 31 pounds por 1.000 cubic 'feel, it tis nccc.nry In inoroaso this 1 1 fl approximately ' 11 pounds in order In ulilize Iho Iniaxiinuin rarrylntr rapacity of '(ho balloon. 'Ibis wjll bo done thy mixing puro bydroppn which has a lift of 71 pounds per 1 ,000 iciilH'pr fret. (GOLF LINKS PROPOSED thi ECONOMY iuy FOR ALICE ARM FLATS AI.ICi: A II SI, April ?3- There is n proposal afnoi to construct a shnrl golf course on the flats here. S. F. I. Iloo has been trying out the course and declare it tfuile possible of doxelopmenl. Hp is a devotee of (bi gamp and many others would takp it up if a "oursp could bo prppared. Sport Chat --H With all this unusual snow and freezing point weather, fans who; are expectant ly awaiting an early opening of the outdoor , athletic season arc beginning, lo wonder if hockey or' something eU like Ihal will not he Hie nexl great thing on program. About all they could do Hie last few days lias Ikhmi lo I'll row snowball at each other. However",' the present spell will soon pass and then we shall likely be into balmy spring Willi condition all ready lo get fool ha 1 1. baseball and lacrosse und"r way very soon. . The Vanderhoof Hasehall Club ha I'lelced L021 ofllcer as follows: President, It. II. .Moore; vlcp-presidenl, .1. II. ArmMiaw; secretary. S. F.. l)aHy; manager, Warren Johnson. The executive members id" I hp. club lo be re-rpenlalips lo Hip A'anderhojif Athletic Assoeialion will he 1h president and vicp - president. Vanderhoof i looking forward to Having many baseball encounter llii scaWui with Prince Ooorgp and oilier district towns. ( The lrakp Ilelay Carnival, c lahlished at Do .Moines, town, fiflren year ago with only a handful of athlete in compell-linn, ha had such growth Ihal Hip event litis year projnises to ullrucl a record breaking lit of i;500 track and field stars, re- jirenrjnting more than 100 leading1 iiniversilie and colleges In Hip west and inid-wesl. The relay will be staged in Iho Drake Sladium April 25 and 26 tlio samo lime a the Penn relay are held in Philadelphia. Perform ance will be watched wllh in leresl because many of the en trant are out In represent America in Iho Olympic game tit Jt it cfe oUo (Also in Packages 154 & 20t) J9 ,0 124 a Int- Fr.tut Srnvict. Inc WANTED. Olrl for geural ioiiowork. Apply Mr. J. (Ireer. Fifth Ave. K. Uft WANTED. Wailr wanted. Apply Prince Huperl Unlet. 07 individual star of world refnrd fame who will ounijx.de include Cliarlc Paddock, joint world record IliO-yard dash holder; Dean lirowuell, bidder of the world's pole vault record, and Charles Ilrookins. wild's champion low hurdler. COLLECTION OF MAIL EVENINGS Morning Collection to be Omitted In Future: Four New Boies Put Up Commencing today the Post Office Mill omit altogether the collection of letter from Hie hoxi's In the morning but will In stead ptit on a late collection. thus giving better opportunity for people lo mail letters for. the outhliotind mails. there will now be-two collections a day, one in the afternoon and the other in the evening. Sunday loiters will be collected in the afternoon only. It was found by Hie poslmnster that the morning collection Ma not used to any extent except fur circular and uch matter. Chore is instead a demand for hn evening collection. To cope with the increasing business, four new Imxe are be. ing but up tnday. One f Hieso goo 10 Hie provincial uovcrn menl Hiiildiug. one at Iho corner ilf Oraham and Atlin Avenues, one: ill Eleventh and Sherhrooke and Hie fourth at Eleenlh and Conrml. Following is Hie com ilee schedule of collections: Collection Schedule CONGENIAL P.M. Crahhtn A Allin Aos. 4.15 1st Ave. Eighth St. i.20 filh Ave. Fulton SI. 1.25, Hill Ave. Si Thompson SI I.3CI I Ith Ave. .V Sherbrooke Ave f.35 1 1 Hi Ave. A Conrad SI. t.t. (tilt Aye. A liny Coo Ave. 01 h Ave. liny Cove Circle ... .. .. Hlh Ave. & Colloti SI .".Hi Ave. & McHride SI pro.. Oov. llldg Pro. Cov. Wharf . . . O.T.P. Wharf 2nd Axe. A 2nd HI. . , 3rd Ave. ,1 Fulton St. -5.25 3rd Ae. ,1 (ith St. .. 5J2H P.M. K.I5 H.2D Kirs 8.30 K.35 8.10 1.15 8.15 i.50 Ji5 5.00 5,5 5.10 5.15 5.20 8.50 8.55 9.00 U.5 9.10 9.15 9.20 9.25 9.28 "Hullo, old man!" exclaimed Dudley, al Iho Literary Circle re ceunon. it s a pleasant sur prise In meet you here. "flood of you to say so, old chap," re plied Ilrown. "Yes, I was afraid I wouldn't find anybody but brainy and cultured people here ' vorkshlrc Post. FOJl SALE Launch "Slnr" ii. Ford , engine converted to marine service. Atwaler Kent ignition. All controls brought lo steering bulkhead. Eleelric light and searchlight. A speedy boat at bargain price. Apply caretaker, Priuc Huperl Ynehl Club, or phone H. FOIl SALE. (In ImkiI "Nadlne." 2.1xG. Iloffar built. li.p. Ealhoe. Complete with Storage Mattery, stove ami fillings. First cla condition. Lying at Ynrht Club. Price f.'iOO.OD. Apply (. Itorie, Hay llldg. Pbon? 3H7. If FOIl SAI.F 25-10 h p. Sterling engine Iloeb ignition; com idele to and including coup ling. 1750.00 30 foot cruiser, 20 h.n. Jut ovcrhauletl. toilet, galley. 81,000. M. SI. Stephen. If FOIl 3 A I.E. Power tioats of ever)' description Including pleasure, trolling and work boats, at reasonable prices. Apply X. SI. .McLean, Cow Hay. THE AEHOPI.ANE AUK. a II on I with hoii.e C0X31 for sale. The house will answer the , Hot Spring or Alice Arm. Apply Hox 177 Daily New Olllro. 91 FOIl SALE. 7 h.p. medium duly Itegal, in good condition. Price 350. For particulars write .1, J. Donaldsojtport EltigUw. FOIl SALE. - Maliogany nlano lamp also inahogauy table lamp. Apply" 1221 Second Avenue. j5 FOIl SALE. New and ued .Machinery, lloats and Engines. Northern Exchange. Daily News Classified Ads. 3 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Ad vartlMmant Taken for Lca than HOc WANTED WANTF.I). Furniture of description. Highest pafd. Prince Rupert F.xchangc,! Auctioneers. Phone C52 WANTF.U to Itenl. Six mom modern house, convenient In Dry Dock and I tooth school. Phone Oreett 32. V WANTF.D.- 'render for concrete iaeinciil. Apply l.anlbie, Alfred Street and Tenth Avp'niie. FOR IALC every FOIl SALE. Five roomed house prlcesl on Second Avenue. Ilojlding on Oovernincnl wharf uel as a new -stand. Nine III -acre lots, onoM-arre lol at Terrace. Prince Oeorge, lots 10 ami II. hlock IM; lots 10 and II, block lift: lots 2H und 3t, block 117; lot A, block 151. Apply A. C. LilllH. Second Ave-hue. 95 tf HESTAIMIAXT for Sale or l.ene. Apply Hox 175 Daily New FOR RCRT FOIl HENT. Large rt room apart menl down town near Post ofllee. Apply Slork Hardware. mo OFFICE FOIl HEXT, with modern t Inlander. 830 Phone 137. tf MISCELLANEOUS. AIIE Your Hooks Up-to-date, Mr. Merchant? If von iliin'l IILa AUCTION SALtS. Hoods llought. H Exchanged H. H. HEMMINQ5, Auctioneer Furniture and t ro; Third Ave. Phones lllnck 13(1 and I'.rt TAXI Tail 67 Phona. (Call Oeorg or Guit floss Brothers. Pppl Service m.i X Day or N g!it Stand Grotto Cigar Store. Third TIMBER SALE X toi. Sralril f ihtt . uil l.. "4Mtltrr lit I in I. 11 k i ' Uun nuun vr ii .i.. tar IW iMirrlH ut rui t,l,wi ri i.r ,. mi M Malwk n hr Like, liiarr I. i'mi Ihff ts, nn ill v- n mucHil ir 0rr. reir 'tnrair f-r w nu- -kft, Vfttaria. m . - it, HlB 0Tfl, B .. TIMliEH SALE X 5353, nM TnMrr will t i. Ulltrtfl rofMlr run lat-. Icf Ika sik AU of Mu. 'tM of umm 5M. ,n wria M4r nt ii4rtliit r i.:. rl TI1.0M rjUk t r. -. I iwur ann I it . . . Tu If r m I. . I ranter IMrUmUr ..I n It. Vtrfaria, i U- . i l-rlur Hatarrl. B TIMBER SALE X6145. Mc) 1 rmr will It.- i. Iitainn Iurt4r. m4 ,ir, , ll rn1 dat nt iwi I'M ' rfeaw ill It" ttrr Vi.ii - U mile aurth uT tfin- M i- I ), f bru. i.f S.,.r !,,. . niium Sf wlfitt. 1 II' tflt" will l nwtal of upttmr rurt h.-p inimtir af o lar. ViriiU. w oi.i Vrmrr fl. rt, ft f. CSNCCLIATION Or atttSVl. .Vlle u brrfcr torn it.o n rntmni uw liM fwiwih i Tinilmr t.trmrr V j; . i . MsrpfVft. n. ii rum: .nr4JL,if,,'". ( in tmi lurairi cojt or aaiTiis COLUMBIA. In It Mtltfr nt br UMmt nr In Ihr Mpr ( an iiii.i Mlrr krtU l-lli.wa Mii.lo. I iiiriim f-rnnl ki.i I r...,rrl Ut Ihr II. -; s-itii It nf llM I . TkkK ViTtm: llMI an , Is" mkiV tit Ms l'rrlillnir i l.v s-r II Uh fMirl llnuv. I- ..it H.i:., mi tlly. k Sib l. .! Itti, kt I Ik- hiiir tif i i" rim-iamn r a imv itti-mru-' oa liny m l-N mi lirliair ' i' iii-aiUsVt Runti.ajr jt mi u-n I huI Cmiifiany i miomi n, i .n "f iinril Shirk eumwuii . .,,.v Its nt IM Uhl ui AMI TSkK -Mmf,!; Ill I he wt. ri4irl)i vull living livlncr .,,.,.,1... ....! :r"", ' "WaiO ''il Pros. n 'r-' ."ii'iiiimrriint1 Atrwunt HI FOIl HENT. Palmer House cheap rales and home coiu-forts. j BOARO. DOAnr). The Second Avenuo. lilwaul n. . wnrn ihi tw 70i iuy ,,r ,,tfl " fllnl. " IUTKII it ITlnre rinwrl. h ,' for .'' f April. . wii.ijtv ii, ri i.T" ' I'Miire fliitiri-l, S I- ..! 4- keoolntr ImiL- ...... ... i ' Uaore tins lo point nf roninirtiirttii kieping liooK, you can have nmuininr lio n-ra. nmre or Ik inem entered up and balanced regularly by a competent accountant. Write, In confidence, lo advertiser at Itox 17(5. Dally ally! oews niiiee. dv-ria- In v vwa FCZEMA You are mil aiparloienu ing unit .''7 Kfi-Dis and Skin Ir LE n. V ' ' at utioa an4 r PJtK'.ft"- ,V"J Vo-,I-""P ("riWi. o Ulultl. fulimio SllllrllUP ' I Nstlci if InUntion t Sppir lo Lutf In Hoal anil ntri' I. Iirrnnlri irirt nr Sk'Mia. ami iiuat" ami llml. uir tli imrtii l.ranrti nt lh lllrar, ti-ar Orranlr i ants ' v Tis illre llnl l, Ih.vmifc V Thirkrr, f I'rlnr lliii-r. M . ir liuin-or. lnt-nit to atfly frir r In lra Iho fnllnwlnr ili-iTIIfS OunmrnrtDS It I nnut t.lanlrit al th-mithsrlv rxiinl on liiy .mr: nhmns Ihr-rlr ind WMrljr.; tli.-iiro Kiinh- -irir; r'liHiwinr Ihr alnii- T((OMS W. TIM' '"'- t-i ,i ' ," V T . 1 I", ith prince nttPnr -ririrs 92 i ml wednerdav. Aprll' High . ft IR n irfiViil i Irt: 17 plrt. Low .. 10:30 fi.iii.J S 22:3R p.nt'lV Thursday. Aprllv1!. High t:38 u.tiIr23?P.i 17:51 p.ncllfft6 Low 1 1 125. n.t.h.ra''1 H-m p.m. .8 i