'A J1 i- "1 I I" II I" !!i Sykes or Hussey Rackets, $3.50 to $30.03 Presses .... .. $1.25 Covers . . . . . . $2.00 J. L Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing. andt Repairing. Glass and filazinjr Sash, Doors and Mouldings P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 2G8 Blue Fox Pups For dtlUtry July 20th to 30th, 182C, ONLY; Later dtlliery, 23 par cent higher. Tike Uifiii yonnir. COST LESS, l.aMer haiiitlrd, ilni'll mul Iim-1 first .war. ifinj rm new li klet tflln all: 100'; INCREASE GUARANTEED 2, 3 or 4 yr. old Breeders, with or without 100 per cent Increese, our gutrintee becked by ample assets and 25 yrs. of buelnese Integrity In this stats. Heferi'liri Hll-Hlslie.l ynu -Itrartstrocts: and I'nMiitHils, six Hank. Mrnilifi ur Sfaiilf. i:iiain-licr nf i'.oiiiiii'ri.'e. CLEARY BROS. FOX FARMS 6r. Kmplre Hllr., SF.ATTLK. II.S.A . (Oiw of the World's Lartri'si rox Faring DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar . $6.50 Per Load (in t lo any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. page rous fi i!nv. Mav e BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM; TENNIS il mmm COtZk DOLLAR roVa U-On: I Vffc TI 'Orr .MCO OUTlN -Te J s wS have a" complete, line of Tennis Goods, ami it is all new 1925 II slock. Rubber Orips ... 25c Gut Reviver . . . . C5c Sun Visors .... $1.00 Reach Halls .. .. EOo Slazengers C5o Improveil Itirmal All Steel Racket, 13, 13, 11 oz. priced 'at $14 50 Postage paid on all out of town orders. Kaien Hardware Co. Call me at 8! I am at this end of Hie phone to give nfy personal it I ten I ion In Hie many special needs of our patrons. That is my joli. Please call me, I shall he glad to answer any questions ahout the various branches of our Laundry and lry Cleaning Service. Let me help you eliminate wash day in favor of the CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY Sincerely, (I , Cil Britain riihli rwrvtd. 5 1 1 V?,. "" jj I il DAVP MITPT HIT! Jf of "", (be spoil sPr' coining "'minfe under under na- na-kvening evening and and Sumlay Sunday nVoruings, nVorniiiKS, 1: - --' :-i 1 ' BOYS MUST BUY t : . IKIII III l Kll I Mi,,.,.. tional I OWN FOOTBALLS Schoolboard Refuses to Provide Paraphernalia for Use of Booth School The school hoard last night took the altitude that il would not supply footballs to the boys at school. Four members of I lie hoard were present 0. II. Orme, chairman, and trustees .lohn- ton, Rochester and Fulton. The two latter were opposed to il and An alternative proposal from Trustee. Orme and Johnston that r B , Sport Chat j The Sons of England and i Great War. Veterans In their first Stuart Shield football game played lo a one all draw. To night Ihe Iwo teams meet again and bolh sides are pretty con fident about II lc result. The teams "will be fin their Iocs for loss or victory will probably havi a good deal to do. with the final disposition for this year of the firsl Irophy of the season. The Vets' team will be selected fgrorn Ihe following: Cawlhorne, Vic Menzies, Cochrane, Harion, Oeorgc Mitchell, Main, Halfour, Russell, Hrophy, Krskine, Norwood, Campbell, Skinner, Kinch .niil Mack. The Sons of F.ngland an nounce i no iniiowing line-up 1 1). Frizell; S. K. Alexander and II. Howe; 0. P. Tinker, A. Hales and Lindsay; J. Faripihar, A 'Pickens, Johnson, Hanson and i Wodgkinson. , ' i Tom Jones will referee. I Women in England have laken greater interest in horse racing this spring than ever before i I hero are nearly .too women : owners of flal or straight run nlng hprses, while a great many others are extensively interested in stccplechasing, or other formi hunt rules. A hundred Ibe Acropolis" Hill grounds being years ago there were hut very few women race horse owners In this country, bul the fad within the lasl 25 years has spread throughout I lie Urilisb Isles, and .'very, racing center now has ils ipiola of 'fair owners who lake an active juirt in the sport. Women for years have been interested in. Ihj raising of blooded horses, and in Ibis regard it is recorded that Lady Sykes headed the list of winning breeders, just healing Lord Derby, wilh 27 races of a total of $180,0(10. There is no record of a woman ever having been were able lo carry a motion Ihat licensed as a public trainer, bul in application for a ball from during the war women freoueul- Ihe principal of Iloolh Memorial ly carried on for the absent School he refused trainer men. folks who were at the front. Xo woman either ha? ever been licensed to ride under the members of I he board should ;.fockey Club rules, but I here is provide a hall as a donation wasllalk that they may, sooner or also not accepted, the suggestion later, and. ride in such events meeting wilh no response. I'lio suggest io;. arose out of a report of Principal Wariness who said that Hie boys of his school were now playing football. W. K. Williscrofl was coaching them two evenings a week on the court house grounds and on Saturday afternoons and for Ibis they bad a ball. What, they wanted was a ball to kick about al the school. Should Collect TrusFe'e Fulfon said-he- Iboiighl I hey should collect the money from the boys who played. Mr. Wariness explained that they were already buying boots and shirts and the Parent teachers' Association was pro viding sweaters. I'ruslee Rochester thought the board could do too much for th children. Tliey should be laughl to do things for themselves. Trustee Johnston said Ihey had already provided for oiu school and he thought they should do Hie same for Hoolh School. This did not meet with favor Truslee. Fullon remarking that the tendency was to spend Ihe i;'ile money freely. On motion of Truslee Fulton seconded by Trustee Rochester, the request was refused. Later in Ihe evening when Principal' Wariness reported having two dollars of Ihe Hoard's money collected from boys who bad broken windows, it was decided lo allow Ibis to be applied to the football fund. as I he Xewinarkel Town Plate and point-to-point races generally. Teams in Ihe opening game of Ihe Junior Football League to morrow afternoon at Acropolis Will grounds belwepn Hunhin and Hoolh schools will line up as follows: Horden Street goal, McLean; backs, Stiles and Veirick; halt backs, (lurvich. Parkin and Rogers; forwards, Irvine, Smith, llunl Ml.rrisoii ami MiWcYi spares, Macdonald, Minns mi'' Hryanl. ' ' Hoolh School goal, Harvey Crate;, full backs, Kami Miwn and Joe Scoll; halves, Willie Collison, Tom Kelsey and Dan Mackenzie; forwards, F.ddie Smith, Willie Houabl, Fred Hingwall, Jack Nelson and Willie Murray. The game will start al 2.30 and (leorge Cochrane will be re feree. , LACROSSE IS TO BE PLAYED Fred Qllhully Chosen President of Association at Meeting Last Night There was a good turnout of prospective players and fans al Hie annual meeting of Ihe Prince Rupert ' Ltcrosse , , Association which was held ... last iihthl in the. cjy Miirce';cftlrt: f;tf..'."i,., wiiicers lor inn jear were elected as follows: Honorary President Freii Stork. M.P. Honorary Vice - .president (ieorgo D. Tile. President Fred nilliuly. Vice-Presi.lenl M. M. Mac l.achlan. Secretary - Treasurer , W, Mack. : Trainer W. .McHee II is hoped thai, after further practice, a league of at least two I cams may lie developed to ompele for the Slork Cup. There are understood lo be a number of new players in the city and the league is anxious that all should turn out for practices which will be held on Wednesday reserxed c rosso. at those times for la- 1,000 PUPILS Borden Street Will' be Overcrowded Next Term Unless Steps Taken to Provide The reports of Ihe principals of the local schools lo Ihe school board al the regular monthly meeting last night showed that there were at present M2S pupils enrolled, that number iu-liiiling the llixli School. This is in addition lo those attending the Calbntic School, where approximately 120 are enrolled ami ;lie commercial and oilier classes, at Ihe consent, the whole going lightly over Hie thousand mark. The reports from Ihe various schools showed ' the following results: Seal Cove, 50 Hoys 27, girls 2.1. Horden Street, 207 Hoys M0. girls 117. Hoolh Jemoriiil, 107--- Hoys 208, girls l9. High School. 122 Hoys 13, iirls 71. (In belutlf of the Horden Street chilol Mfss?' . Mills 'reported1 that Ihey would 'find 'difficulty in ao-coinmoilaliiig all "the pupils next erm when the new pupils camo ii. She outlined the situation as die found il and left it for the onsideralioii of the board. I'en f WestvieW School were opened Would llul uireineots. fully met Ihe re- FIFTY PRESENT MOTHERS' NIGHT Qfrls In Tralnlnn Hostesses at Methodist Church; Miss Haddock Remembered Ihe Canadian Oirls in Train- ni' or ihe .vietnodist linurcn ebl their annual Mother ami Daughter livening, lasl nibl, at which there were about fifty pre sent. Miss Jean Mackay made he address of welcome lo tin) others, after which a delightful program was rtuoyed, ... l.athie (rtlhij-. iind tKvHjli V Ibiihy i sang duer, and there was a solo by Miss Catherine Harvey. Piano foiie solos were given by Miss Victoria Krikevsky and Miss .aura Tamltoliiie. An excellent program of game- and conlesls had been arrange the winners of winch were as follows: Tray of articles, I, Mrs. Krik evsky; 2, Mrs. Amey. ,1'eanot race, I, Mrs. 11. Slcen booby prize, Mrs. Minzgohr. Towards the close of Ihe even ing delightful refreshments were served when Miss Florence An nesly gave Ihe loasl lo the mothers. , reading "My Radio (liii" was Riven by Miss Nellie Uiirvieh. Miss Haddock, the leader of x Mustard Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c WANTRO WANTF.D. A girl or woman for light house work, daytime, (lood wages. Apply .Suite II, Mc.Mordie Apartments. IMC WA.VIKI). Kxperienced cook for restaurant. P.O. Hox '."., Alice Arm, FOR SALE lady Apply II.C. 117 l S.M.K.- To sell for storage charges. May -'7, at p.m. three boxes of household effects belonging to Mrs. M. Peterson, hyer'sj (iarage, Third Ave. OR SALP. and Removal. House ..on F.tiglish Will. Oive price to P. Uamula. Phone 208. tr 'OR SALE. Pleasure boafEcho" C. L. lleindel. Cold Storage. Phone 221. If TO RENT FOR RF.NT. Three large house keeping rooms, furnished complete. 218 Second Avenue. nr. 'IVIi HOOMKI) House for Rent, completely furnished. ' FlfQ Aenue Hast. Phone Red Fi)R RENT. Clapp Weslenhavcr Hros. BOARD I83. IIC aparlmenl tf HOAIIM and Room, or board only 113 Fifth Avenue Kast. Phone Red 707. HOARD. The, Second Avenue,. Inlander, 8.10 Phone 137. AUCTION SALE MICTION SALE will be held al Ihe Muse home, Seventh Ave.. West, on Saturday, May 10, at 2.30 p.m.; consisting of bouse and lol, piano, good lo.ne and at'tinn; terms on )oth if desired; oak dining room suite, couch, carpel, linoleum, Monarch range, healer, chiffonier, four beds, kitchen utensils, dishes, etc. Pbilpott. EvIU iV Co., Auctioneers, 115 COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process ' Columbia (leconb no scratching. Unest re productions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue. KNITTED QOODS SWEATERS and at kinds of knlleed goods made lo order Phone Hlack 3'J5. tf TOM CALCHEFF Experienced Tailor Suits made lo order. Cleaning Pressing ami Alterations Work Ouaranleed. Fullon Street Phone 270 Ihe girls was presented with ; beautifully engraved gob) ever sharp pencil ny .miss (..illnO'iiio llaney ami Mis Nellie (lurvich llie presidents of Hie Senior, am Junior C.O.I.T. . groups. Ihe both spoke of Ihe sfilcmlid ser vice Miss Haddock is dolus among Ihe young people of the church. Ihe evening was closed by a sing-song jti which bolh the mothers and daughters joined The accompanist for 1 1 1 ( evening was Miss Irene Morrison. The entertainment, coiiimillee con sislcd of: Miss Jean Mackay, .Miss isclile. (lurvich, Miss Calli Harvey, Miss Hazel Richardson. 5AJS AJ? LAUNCHES FURNITURE. A i Ut.nl round, 4t PRICKS OF EAS IWOPK 4 CYCLK New and Sormwu,., Marine Engincs-1-li.P. without clutch $185.00 1-W.P. I cylinder MI) 2C0.00 CW.P. I cylinder III) 4GO.O0 K-W.P. .1 cylinder WD 7fi0.00 K.II.P. 2 cylinder Ml) 150.00 Irt-W.P. cylinder LD 175.00 AW the above except the first include the Famous Joes Reverse Hear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. Th be-sl that money can buy. KfUthope llios., 1747 (iH)rgi.i St. W. Vancouver. H.C. Always al your service. Prince Rupert Boalhouse, Agents Phone :im. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at Anytime. Five passenger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Halt's: 50c for 1 or 2 'paiMeoKf-rs, 25c for fvich additional passenger. PHONE 134 ' MARINE TAXI SERVICE I.ALNCW "Oh Haby" at your ser vice day or night. Comfort Safely Courtesy. .If iL's a water lrii call Laurie Lambly Phones 570 or ItU. TAXI 592 1'HK DEPENDAHLE TAXI Da) ami Night service. Comforl and Courtesy is my niollo PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Slam): Richmond Rooms. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call (ieore, Paul or Ousl) Prompt Service ami Comfort Day or Night Stand: ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker 8lock Across from Empress Hotel. BEDDINO OUT PLANTS. Plants that grow and repay you for your labor. Mri.aruiy s bedding out plants are specially acclimatised and can be relied noon to nrodllCC' the goods. , Slore Phono - Hp1 183 Orcenliouse Phone Hlack 108 McCARTHY'8. FURNITURE HOSPITAL nd Oeneral Repair Shop. Tie pairs of all kinds prompll)' attended lo. Window draperies made lo order. Carpel laying ' Furniture crnling. TOM BALLINQER Phone 81 lle.-ip Sherman' Market. J iilion Street CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baaoaac. Furnlturo Moving If you want nnylhing sent for, or delivered, pnnne us. P.O. Hox fi'J!. KEITH'S CAFE. When 'lu Stewart visit Keilh's Cafe in King Edward Hotel now re-modelled. Up-to-date Dining Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES . Friday. May 15. High 7:0rt a.m. I'rt.O tl. 2(1:37 p.m. 17.2 " J.nw 0:51 a.m. .0 " I3::i8 ii.m. ft. I " Saturday, May 1G. Iligh 8:2li a.m. If.5 U. 2 1 : 2 1 p.m. (7.l " Low 2:2.2 a.m. 8.fi " 11:18 p.m. 5.5 " ure Store. We Bjy. Sell andEil change Coods. New and Secoiithatl QtO. PAPADOPULU oj inira Ave FIREWOOD. He Coinln! 'j,- Dry bio. k w o., j. Fresh sj. ! w i, I'ln.Mn III A. ISAACSON' NORTHERN TRANSFER (.all for Hagtt . go t s .'n .Norlhrrn Tia! -T ? H:j I j lied 2U Nr-; ' i " i irl W. H. MONTGOMERY, iK MAIL SCHEDULE For the Ettl Mondays. WfJmsihj! ir,4S! I urdays. .-l-tR ; From the East Mondays, Wei' Friday, due ii w To Vancouver Tuestlays- Mail cIujcs Saturdays Thursday Sundays C.P.R. May 1 a: From Vancoimr Sundays - Wednesdays Friilays Sal urdays C P.R. May C 18 ; -r- m-unr ai e Arm tu .., Wrdnexlay-i Sundays To Alaka Points- n B,,u ' May . , From Aiasna r It CIS fil From Anyox, Alice rm- Tuesdays - Thiirsdays To Stewart and Prem(- Salurday- From Stewart and Pnl Tuesdays g p j h,'n,,',5ri,. jiaiilhri To Port Simpson Points-Thursday Ml net AM Fmm POfl oi'H' River Mav 12 nrtu Zi . ...j altti To Queen Charlotte " rruni - Points l,t A.. " Nolle Ditfd M'J' III. ! Si tMt I a dsn ail .t: . 9.U l.i: , t.. ! '!' .-: M I. l! . If H l II. J' t.: n I lB 9M rll .! and COLLECTIONS Cth Ate. & " "' . Ml. Ave. '' ',, "; HID & SlnTUr.-'- HI) Ave. ""r'"" rro. noi. BWif'. ,.r. oni. whtff 0.T.I. WlWff 0. T. I'. Station .... at ami !" 8,1 Jrrt Ave. C.t Srl Ave. t H.si J LAND ACT. Apt1'' 0 11 HI a 11 ' 1(1 IX I., i - io.r I ,-r.Hf. '.":,,':"" "LI nl. i': .... n Jf IriirninceiiH; ;"