. PAGE FOUH ny. d-mt.v :nraa NWflnovlny. ,,.. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMamis 1 J. L Blain CNOUH WCLL t TO WOt eRlNC. VRT AM mmiMSm ?o&0, i if hello. sgkg ,T N yjf -yfc: "ell r UlbRELL TOD IT'LL. 4wi -4 Wt-te'M'' i umbrella A,wAct iivwz nnmKEXmkti: rz 1 n jn, caocht Contractor 1 V!JP Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Uanil-sawirig and Planing. Jobbing nml llepairiiiig. Class nml Olazing. Sash, Doors nml Mouldings P.O. Box 179. Phono - - Blue 268 Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Operating Hie only power cleaning ami pressing equipment in the city. Service ami workmanship unsurpassed, a phone call will hrihg our car. 515 6th Ave. W. Phone 8 Tom Thumb Umbrellas In all the new shades from $5.50 $11.50 "Demers" "House of Quality." P.O. Box 327. Phone 27 DRY Birch Wood FOR SMALL HEATERS, 60c Per Sac I HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. L S. TA1T DENTIST. Helgerson Blook, PRIKCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, t 6. Phone 680. Open Evenings Only Far Special Appointments. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone CI. Cartage, Warehousing, and distributing. Team or Motor Sorvlce. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Roving. " ' CMS by Urt Ftaruwt Smvict le LJ ...o ' y Gr, E,it.i ,ijK rd J V '" ' TTTI PLEASED WITH THIS DISTRICT South African Rancher, on Trip of World, May Decide to, Locate In Lakes Country In the course oT a hip which, hen completed, will have taken him entirely around the world, Manley, rancher of Kenya Col ony, rMiiiiu .rriea, is a visitor in Hie city registered at the. Prince Hupcrl Hotel. After having sjient fori night in the Hums mid rancois Lake district, Mr. Man- ley arrived here on this morning's train. He will sail for Vancouver on Friday morning and will visit Vancouver Island. Having already -visited Kngland and r.aslern Canada, after leav-iiijg this country, he will proceed to Australia and llu-ncc home. . Mr. Manley, whose primary ob ject in his glohe I rip is to find a new plact hecame much impressed willt the Lakes district. It is, in his opinion, a mosi iieligliirul coun try and. although he has heard a great deal of favorable mention of Vancouver Island, he does not see how it could apnea! lo him any more than did the Francois Lake district. Mr. Mauley's de sire is Ui. locate ,ii,s far away from dense population and large centres as possible. Francois Lake would i e a splendid country lo live in. he thinks. It possesses the advanlage of a fine climate, has splendid hunting and, apart from that, he believes has profitable agricultural possibilities, CHARLES G. I). ROBERTS HERE Wilt be Busy During Visit City; Lectures Tonight In Charles O. I). Huberts, Canada's eminent poet ami author, arrived in tin: city from, Vancou ver on the Prince iieorgn tins morning. He is slaying at the Prince Kupert. Hotel and will re turn to Vancouver Friday inorn- liii'. Mr. Hoberls was met when lllc steamer, nrrjved i;. J,.'C, llrndy; principal' of lhcv-' High -..inl ami W. S, Fisher, iii-esident of the Canadian Club. The meeting of Mr. Hoberls and Mr Fisher had somewhat more than an official nature lo it for the. two were aeipiainled many years ago in their home town of Fred ericlon, N.H. Air. liolierls will deliver an address in Din auditorium of the Hot 1 1 h Memorial School under the auspices' of the Prince lln pert High School tonighl ami to morrow he will peak at a ban-! Miiel being igiven in his honor by the Canadian Club. Today Mr. Huberts was a guest at. the Ho-tary fltih luncheon. This is Mr. Hoberls' first trip west of Lake Krie and the coun try, he says, is proving a revela-Iton to hiln, eNcccdiiig all his expectations as lo scenic splen dor ami immigration posslhili- lies. He thoroughly enjoyed his Baby's restless nights , might be avoided Scalded skin and other skin troubles are common causes -of restlessness, and often could be avoided by careful bathing with Haby't Own Soap. Its frngrant latlier cltaiuts and heatt llubv'a ekin, and prrparcs for restful Bleep. "Bui far you ni Daly U.M STOP THAT COUGH NOW WITH A FEW DOSES OF DR WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP Mrs. Ali'X Fnltr, n.Il. .No. 9. Proton, Oill., wrllM: "I l.xik a Heverr mid wHii-h shi led on. my Inn, and inj riO(fli xii bad, at llim-n. It Pwincd a If It "erf I earl nit my linnet to pit-re. wiii and ttol a holUe of Or. Wood's .Norway Pine. Syrup and I got Miff afler Hot first few die, and by ihe tlinc I liad finllid the rest of the buttle I via J ruin; leti'ly relieved of Imlli my cold and tough." "Or. WikmI's" lias been on the market tor the past 35 years; you don't experiment with some new and untried remedy wlM-ii you Imy It; put up only by The T. Mlllmrn Co., Limited, Toronto, onl trip tip the coast, lie has crossed the Atlantic fouiiewn times, so any lillle; rough weather there lo make his home, might have ieen he did not no tice. . Mr. Hoberls makes his head-fliiarlers in Ottawa and London, Kngland. He will proceed to Kngland after the, present lour of Canada ami will spend the winter in the Old Country lec turing. He is very keon lo have nritisii immigration come to Canada mid. one of I he olijecls of his lectures in the Old Country will he to encouragu nritish settlers lo come here. ANNIVERSARY WAS DULY CELEBRATED Oddfellows and. Rebekahs Had Successful Whist Drive and Dance Last Night The lOfdh Anniversary of the foundation of the Oddfellows' Lodge was eclebratt'd at a very successful whist drive and dance held Anst niglil in the Hoslon Hall tinder the joint mtspices of I be local Oddrellows' anil Hebe kalis' Lodges. There were tables of whist and the winners were as follows: Ladies' first, Mrs. A. Norton' who also won the prize for the high esi individual ' ailles' score: ladles' second. Mrs. Herl West: men's first. A, Iteriier; men's second, S. A. tfwarison. (1. R Itlc.lsvic of Vancouver .won, a five ihill.'t'r goId'VleceTwhlcli Vas 'raf fled. The prizes were presented lo Ihe winners by Wyinond Wal kern, of Ladysiililh, provincial grand master of the Oddfellows Lodge, who is on his nlllcia1 visit lo the city. After cards, refresh men is were served anil 'dancing" followed Music was furnished by Arthur' orchestra. A. II. Phillips was maslcr of ceremonies, Ororpt: Leek .prtwided al the door and llie coininiltee in charge consisted of Mrs. S. V. Cox, convener, Mrs J. Itod.lie, Mrs. W. A. McLean Mrs. J. S.. Irvine, Peter Sulem Oeorge Leek, C, 0. Minns and S. V. Cox. ' HOTEL ARRIVAL8 Prince Rupert Chns. F llletsoe, 0. L. Hurtch, O. p. Fisher, II. J. Welch, J. It. Ilayne and A. C. Knighl', Vancouver; Miss Pelrle, Kdmonlon; Oeorge Malblson, Toronto; John A. Clark and Thomas Wallace, Claxton; O. Manley, Kehya Colony. Central George A. Ambrose, Vancou vcr; J. C. Loftsh, Alice Arm; Mr. and Mrs, J. Homier, Kndukn; Ilev K. It. Arrol, Vanderhnof; Ilev. W. It. Ashford. Hums Lake; W. W. Templeway, Quick; Mr. mid Mrs A i O. Harlletl, llnyn'old Hnrtlell and niifTord Ilaillc.lt, Iliirns MAY CARNIVAL PREPARATIONS Further Plan9 For Event on May 24 Discussed at Meeting of Committee Last Night Further plans for the May Oyieen carnival which will lake place on May 21 under the joint allspices of the Fair Itnanl and Klks we iv discussed at a m'ellng of the joint committee of I lie. two organizations which was held last nighl. Those present at the meeting were lien Self, John Hul-ger, Ocorgt.' Hill, S. I). Macdon- ild. I.. M. Fuller. Frank Dibb, W. I). Vance. Have Italfour, Chariest 'olsnin. W. F.. Willlse oft, and Mcl. Ilunler. In addition lo the May Oueeii crowning ceremony, reaiiires lie. Ing arranged for Hie "day wiil include n Maypole dance, Jitney Inure anil baseball and football games. Details in connection with the method that, will be" fol lowed for the selection of I lie May 0'ieen are being worked ml J n collaboration with school authorities. The following committees have been appointed: Sports Chief Vickers, Fire Chief McDonald. Aid. Ilrnwn. Ceorge Hill and A.V. F.. Willis- croft with power lo add. May Queen and dance rom- nijM,.oS. D. Macdonabl. Y. D Vance, W. K. Williscroft and Dave Halfour with power Id add. Finance- Frank Dihh and L. Murray Fuller. Advertising' John Mulger. C Folxoni and D. McDi Ilunler. Decorations The entire joint ommitlen. Sporf Chat The weather is not quite right yet for I be firsl appearance of the baseball bug. That, is why one. hears lillle talk yet about Ihe prospects for the approach ing season and there still seems to be lillle interest. It lakes few fine balmy spriiig days, of which, wo have had none so far, to gel Ihe hoys talking baseball. However,. I he firsl of May is just about here now ami plans, fAr Ihe season should isobi) be fmijlof why-. Thf rr' liftjiV'a.Wii jpicflevii il.-il .':ig.. . ....lli I l..v!lrV iiiMi me irame win lie t-arrieu on again Ibis year jtlsl ns'success- fully as il has been in Ihe pas!. W. D. Vance, president of the Association, said yesterday thai the annual nieeling would be called wit Itiu a few days. Vanderhoof Is gelling orgnniz ed for the summer alhhdie sea son. The annual meeting of tin Athletic Association (hero was held las week arid Hie elect inn of olllcers resulted as foltows President, Dr. W. Moss Slone vice-presiib'iil, F. A. Mitchell secrelary, Oeorge Ogsloii; treas urer, Hoy M. Taylor. Tim treas ilrer's report showed thai tiler was a balance on band of $H.1.00 with no outstanding debts. The Vaifderhoof Tenuis Club also had Its annual meeling last week and oHlcers for Ihe year were named as follows: President, D. W. Donald; vlce-preshlenl, L. H. Wells; secretary, O. F. Wllks; executive, Mrs. II. M. Taylor and K. F. Wynne llealli. The annual meeting of the baseball club at Vanderhoof will lake- place on May 2. TRANSFERRING THE NOISE An Inventor has produced A golf ball which soueaks when it is lost.. At. presenrihe golfer does that. Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. fTo Advertisement taken for lest than 50c WANTS OASIIOAT wanletl. Must he cheap for ash. Apply Mot :Mrt, Daily .News olllce. 105 WANTKD. Second hitinl logging jack. Apply Hot iC, Daily News Ollice. lor. W'AXTKI). House or garden work. 1'hone Hed ICK. Ill WOMAN wanted for hotel work. Apply Central Hotel. 101 FOR SALE FOll SALK at Terrace, II.C. Three len acre riilrken rancluM lo he ioh al once, as owner Is leaving the country. Price $75.00, $150.00 and 1200.00. Look theui over ipiick. . Apply lo A. C. Lillle, Prince Htipert, 1 1.0. ' 10 i FOll SALH. llolel, wiili reliitir- ant and pool hall in coniiee-I ion. Cheap rent and good . lease, Apply or wrlle A. R. Henderson, Hums Lake, H.C. FOll SALK. Heaiilifut Daven port bed and gramophone. Apply after (i p.m. to 1 15 Sixth Avenue West, above, cJiiiUldrx. 101 TO RENT I'O HKNT. Modern bouse, com- plelely furnished. -f.lO.OO Apply (i. P. Tinker. Tel. 57. IIOl'MK lo Itenl. Three apart ments. Corner llaCon mid Tenth. Phone i'.7H. 10(1 HOOMS 0. P. lo rent Tinker. Federal Tel. 57. block If FLTlNISIIKD House for renl, fix rooms. Phone 118. FOll HUNT. Clapp apartment WcRtnnliaver Hros. tf AUCTION SALE AN AUCTION SALK will he held at house corner of Tenth Ave. and llacon Si reel on Thursday, April :to, at 2.30 p.m. consisting of oak chairs, healer tables, cook stove, double bed spring and maltress, cots chest of drawers, letils, lino, siiddle and bridle pure bred f Airibile: terrier: etc. Plillpolt Auctioneers. lot BOARD nOAftl). The Second Avenue. Inlander. 830 Phone 137. IIOAftD AND HOOM, or only. Phone Hed 707. COLUMBIA RECORDS hoan NKW Process Columbia IleconH no scratching. Finest ro productions of latest Fnt Trots, Songs and Instnlmcnta music by world famed artists Call in and bear lliciu. PRINCE RUPERT MUS10 STORE Thin' Avynue WOMEN'S EXCHANGE IF yon have any plain sewing or fancy work you wish to dis pose of, We Will sell It for yoil Articles in this department not, limited to one dollar. Tin! Dollar Store. Hed 321. NORTHERN TRANSFER Call for Baggage and F.x press Northern Transfer. Day Phone Hed 213 Night phone Green 307 W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR FIREWOOD. lie Com fort able and Cheery, Dry block wood, per load $5.50 Fresh spill wood, per load COO Phono int. I- -0'"LiL2 BOAT3 AND LAUNCHES PIUCKS OF FASTIIOPK 4-CVCLH Marine Kngines l-H.P. without clutch $185.00 l-II.P. I cylinder MD 2(50.00 fl-II.P. I cylinder III) 150.00 8-II.P. I cylinder HI) 750.00 8-11. P. 2 cylinder MD 150.00 Irt-II.P. t cyllitder LD 175.00 All the above except Ihe firsl include the Famous Joes He-verse (Sear, and full electrical and propeller cipiipinent. Tim best thai money can buy. Knslliope Hros., 1747 (ieorgl.i St. W. Vancouver, H.C. Always at your service. SHEDDON TAXI 134 nywliern al Anytime. Five pas senger Dodge Sedan Comfort nnd Courtesy. Hales: 50c for I or 2 passengers, 25c for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE .AU.NCII "Oh Haby" at your scr vice day or night. Comfort Safely-Courtesy. If it's a water trip call Laurie Iaiiibly. PhniH s 570 or 1 31. , PRINCE "C- TAXI 592 l'lIK DI'PKNDAllLR TAXI. Daj and Night service. Comfort and Courtesy Is my motto PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Itichmond llooius. TAXI Taul 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Oust Prompt Service and Comfort Day or NltfM Stand: nOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Across from Empress Hotei FURNITURE WR handle the FAWCKTT guaranteed copper bearing Steel flanges and all grades of high grade furniture wo cx change. RUPERT EXCHANGE, Auctioneers FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Futni- ure 8torc. We Day. Sell and hx change New and Secondhand Ooods. GEO. PAPADOPULI9, 39 Third Ave. Phone 646. MONUMENTS P. LeClalre Rub. P.O. No. I. Prince, Hupert I t.C. Agent for , Granite, Marble and Stone Monumonts and Headstones. Phnne Hlnek 401. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Bannage, Furniture Moving. If you want, anything sent for,' or delivered, phone us. P.O. llox ('i'.)ti. KNITTED GOODS BWKATKHS and all kinds of knileed goods made lo order. Plume," Hlack 395. If PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednosday, April 29 High 5:01) a.m. iTA ft. tH;3l p.m. 15.1 " Low 11:56 a. in. 0.1 Thursday, April 30. Illgli 0:03 a.m. 15.!) ft. 1 0:5 J p.m. 15,3 " Low 0:0H a.m. 10.2 " 12:54 p.m. 0.7 " . Articles Loit anil Foimd,4c MAIL SCHEDULE For the East i ii. i .'outlays, v a." sr s-1 J unlays, i los-s j i r. From the Cast ? Mondays, Wi '. Fridays, due al 7 a.r.i. fo Vancouver Tuesdays Mint r.Iojfs al 1:15 M Saturilu ' J Fridays, a CP.lt. Aim: i i.. i From Vancouver Sunday p Wednesdays H rliiirsil.ivK i C.P.II. Aim I 11 To Anyox, Alice Arm, Stun and Premier Wednesdays I1 Sundays 1 1 From Anyox, Alice Arm, Sim and Premier-Tuesdays i Fridays To Port Simpson and Nauln Points Thurnl.iy-; From Port Simpson irt In River Points Saturiiii.v a To Alaska Points- April 6. i it- t From Alaska Poinw- iuil In a ' 3' To Queen Charlotte Island Mi nril II a I Mi Ave. ruiioti r Sth Ave. i Tliomptan ..... i. From Ouecn cnariom Points April 9 m d BOX COUECTIOK rTra..am A Atlin Aval - I lit Ave. Eighth SI . w' ' st ItlhAve.ASIicrbr t .All.. I I hi Ave. & Conrad SI ! ' oth Ave, fi Hays Cove Ave til 1 1 Ave. A Hays Covt Circle 8th Ave. A Col toil SI 5th Ave. A M' Hridi SI Pro. (lev. PblK Prov. Oov. Wharf O.T.P. Wharf 2nd Ave. & 2nd St 3rd Ave. Si Ful'on si 3rd Ave WATER J 50 1 ?55 m : CO I-' ,5 (1 in J.l 3.15 '"' 3.20 $.25 II NOTICE. DIVERSION AND , y MlTH.K '. " . '1 par" rtmrcr. n.i '; ,t Uke ami ' . viat-r nut "f V . ..i.M.,i..ti fln'l n.rl.r.111- 11111111 " 111 . ' l,f ... I'"". M?!,I,T ,?: llHWiltOIt ' M 1 about one , ;. niaiith . at I"1 :V i Edward i " .., ii l I lti imcd tor 11 ' ,Jr, iir 1 , land d-rrlK.i '"tlii; iiiimlirr 411". li;'"fHiltiW ' Tin notK-; flV , n ii- Dili not ff 'n ' ' . u r ' i;.i nml ii. tl " i h fllfd in ih ., i( B (s.riliT, I'r nr.; " ; in tlie api"i'- , " Mid Waf r ';.., " n -V.' trollfr ..), -V V liulldin, '' V'" . IN THE SOPRi-JtuM,' .. .... ,C, ,W Al! la tlie MauT ami r '" . ;..ti.-u i 'Ai ... ,r ; ,ia r Ai.ni. A.n. ' ' .' .m wl miiiuimuir 'ii Hi! ,rt a e nil1- .I.nnauill. . . I'.'t!l,.,,:, lr.r ws-zy Bill. ..... - - ' .. 1. . WIUI' NO II - v sir -. , Lake. Passing Show. A. ISAACSON - Seal Cove Dated the W H4 ...in i'.,i