nr1-' .. THE DAILT rTKWB page: ; five PLAY CLAXTON iSWIMINGCLUB Quiet! CANNERY HERE; HOLDS MEETING Cold Storane Team Is to Meet! Chris Elklns Is New President PROTECTION Visiting Cannery Doys at ond Douglas Frlzzell, Secretary Football Treasurer w i.nUTH Vs-bbbbW JVMft J " - emmHton MH (MuJt in CarAla) lK ill '-i 'in MOiMHe-HUici . ol enclosed fdt-Iinrd ir. lapcnwnt bracket, ! ,nnnaU.U rubtxrcyl- j 1 more than quirt: it is i8'v to operate, : ; . . i pleasure to I tad. McFtAE BROS. Hepresenlalive. ;f .ut n Itjnrm you Jorfrl lit el I ...liu. Untiled . ua Kr-u Oeulrrei Jcii Itran mil pnrtW-alira of on popultir type-..ii Quli-t 1!, and incut I'lan t t'ur- PECIALS! Dresses lieal the emers House of Quality For That New inniain niTim Go to M. T. LEE need fa Indies' Meiiii'iiH tailoring, asoiiahlo and a bit; liiglish, Scottish '-li Tweeds and (nods nvallable to 'in. Onalily ami fit 1 il. Mall orders null at 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 . U-SO DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING P.O. Dav ftTT ni..M. oo 337 Third Avenun I rrinrA t-f 1 1 n mi n LINDSAY'S rrn in rlQt "Mimcu auu uiuiat;c H'&rlatrn UI...L . .. . H HrHIIIIMIITIv. , i'i8tributliiB. Team or Motor Sorvtee. '0Hl Snilll nml nmvil w 8pecltll In Piano and Furniture Moving. St. Regis Cafe nee Rllnorl'o I .ln. f ... uniii U.-t . . . urani. A Bakery UnsurpaMd Third Avenue. PLAYERS FOR MAY 25 Schedules of Qames Arranged for Senior and Juvenile Leagues Al a meeting or the executive or Hie Prince Itupert Football Association nialil, h Colli Storage It'.'im was selected In play Hlaxlon Cannery al the Acropolis Hill ground on Saturday nighl. .1. May will referee. Hii' following Iwo elevens wcri' selected In play on May 25 in euiiuecliou wilh tin. Km pi iv Had celebration: W. llainf linn (Callies); a. Mitchell (Vein,: ami NV. llarlon Currie, captain (Callies) and 11 Woods (Calliesj; A. Mitchell ( (Villi..., II .11 ... it:.. . jTMwuiujij, ii. .'i.iiMi,iii mi men ; JS. Krskine (Vet). V. Mflchell (Callies; and .f. Amliews (Callies;. This lenni will play in Gallic' colors. S. (iawlliorn (Vein); O. Kelsey (Sons of Kiialandj and (i.JJoch-rane 'Vet); l llodskliison (Sons of Kiulaml), A. Hales captain, (Sons of England; , and P. (liHiii'roii (Sous of KiiKliind; ; I'. Iliissi-ll (Vets;; H. Norwood, (Vets, ; .1. Johnston (Sons of iKngland, A. IHckens (Son of I'.iisrland and .1. Kaniuhar (Sons iof Kiulaml." This leant will (day in Sons of Knlainl color. Ile.scm' will he I), l'riz.ell Son of Klipland;, H. HowH Sons -of Kniiland', II Sous of KiiKland), .1. Sims (Cai- Ik-s and .1. Ilaiiiillon (Callies, Tom Join's will referee. Junior Schedule The following schedule for the Jiiveuile League was drawn tip: May 10. Month School vs. liorden Street. May 23. Horden Street Hiuh School. May 30. Illyh Schonf I toot h School. June fi. Itorden Street Itoolh School. June 13. High School Horded Street. June 20. Month School vs. Utah School. Senior Schedule , Ha life for the fiit'half of Hie Senior League in the MnhleyCupj city championship) series were set as follow: June I. Sons of hngland vs. Colli Slorase. June I. Vets vs. dallies. June l). Cold Storage vs. Vela June 12. 'Callies vs. Sons of Kngland. June 23. Son of Kngland vs. Vets. June 26. Gallic v.. Cold ! Storage. The last two games arc .provisional on there hcintf no draws in Hie Dominion Day cup lies which were set as follows: June 15. Yels vs. Cold Storage- ,. Julie 18. Callies vs. .Son, of Kngland. v -. - July I. 1'inal. Those :a!leiidhig last night's meeling were: Presidenl Heorge Hill, Delegate II. Killin, J. Watson. I". J. Fuller ami D. Kon- ncdy; Vice-president James itlack and Secretary H. S- TENNIS COURTS MATERIAL HERE nu. n i onH of Gravel Comes rno wmi . . ... n I .. .n.rln all way from rrmn for Them Five car load of gravel arrived here a couple of days, ago all I be way from Prince (ieorgo In be used in the constr'ion of Hie I wo concrele tennis court lielntr built In-' re by for the railway their own use near the slalion. i n for Hie work is Jint yet here but Ithin a few days. The work will be rushed abend insl as soon as i in- niu'-i on Hie grounit aim n likely the courts win oe ii-u ror use by .lone 1. II seems Dial the reason for Winging the gravel from Prince Heorge is Hint Mm unalily of Ihft malerlal there Is heller than any other ntontr Hie line. Advertua .n the Daily News DONATIONS MADE Committees Instructed to Make Arrangements For Uso of Salt Lakes This Year (VHiO; .1. Harris (Callies), S.!.. Hoddie There was a large turnout, at Ihe annual meeting of t lie Prince Itupert Swimming Cluh which wan held last night in the cit,v police court. wuieer for IIm1 year were elected as follows: Honorary president, Hon. T. I). l'aftullo. I'li'sidenl, (Jhris Hiking. Secretary treasurer, Douglas I'rizzell. y l-.xeculive, K. C. (Jibbon. Sid riioiirsmi, J. A. Hinton, Capt. Alfred Swunson, It. IUhiicc and During the meeling the an nouucenieiil was made that the Ilolary Cllih had made a grant of felon to he used in connection wilh Hie improvement of the Salt Lake and the Itetail Merchants' Association, !is2.r). The executive committee was t instructed to visit the Salt Lake lday and ascertain what was needed in connection with the float and landing and the facilities generally. , Another committee was appointed to interview provincial Biiverninent official wilh a view to ohlaiuiug permission to make a charge for the lie of the dressing room to persons others lhan menlliers of Hie club. The general feeling of the meeting llaneniwas niat. if all who used the lake vs. vs. V. vs. became meniliers of the club, there would be ample fund to ieep the place in order. The secrelary was instructed tn secure hadses ami proceed with the sale of same. CHALLENGE TO BALLPLAYERS Inlander Comes Out With Defy to all and Sundry and Mentions Opponents The baseball season is ready to open if someone would only open it. There i a lillie baseball aggregation that ha an opinion of itself and need to be taken down a ug. It is located at the Inlander on Second Avenue. The members of thai leatn, beaded by Hie redoubtable Jinvmie l'ar-iiubar, say they are. ready to fie)d a team against the C.yro Club, the Mackenzie Mess, Joe Hrown's Hoosler or any oilier pickup lot around town, always excepting a team entered in Hie Senior. Leiiigue. They would even challenge the Holary Club if it were not fort the fact that the members are loo old and they think il'wonld be a shame to throw the gauntlet in their direction. Jimmie ay.s he has n learn that would-do credit lo any base-iiflll ground in the worbl, so i'far as aonearance is concerned, lie thinks they would look wonder ful in navy-blue suits. Some of them are good at' hurling cement at the drydock and be does not see wliv Ihev s inn d not hurl a baseball. At any rale the dial leiiL-c ; sent out. the tocsin Is sounded and if it Is not answered -appropriately, the Inlander will WRKLEYS "after every meal " Parvnfs- encourage the children to core for their tetihf dive them Wrigley's. It removes food particles from Uic teeth. Strengthens the Cums. Combats acid mouth. Refrefhln and beneficial! SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT EVERY time you are in a crowd a street-air, a train, a theatre you are in constant danger of absorbing some kind of infection. Everything you touch, that is handled by others, is a germ carrier. Germs allowed to remain on your hands will in time almost surely pass to your nose or mouth or be deposited on food. But the ever-imminent danger of contagion is almost completely removed if you purify yo'ur hands and face frequently with Lifebuoy Health Soap. A wonderful health element in Lifebuoy The creamy Lifebuoy lather carries a wonderful health element deep into every pore. It counteracts any infection which may have been partially absorbed by the skin. Lifebuoy cleanses antiscptically. Lifebuoy is pure and gentle Because of the absolute purity of its ingredients, Lifebuoy is mild and pleasing, yet delightfully stimulating to the skin. The daily use of Lifebuoy keeps your complexion fresh, clear, glowing with health. Tht pun, than htalth odour tf Liftbuty Seap tanisbts almtst instantly after utini but tht protect tan rtmains. go around holding their head up scornfully and feeling that they are Ihe cocks of the north or tlie kinjrs or rue sporting world. I I ft The trouble with league base ball in Prince Hupert during HiO past year or so has been that one or two teams navo nail too much of an edge over the remaining team, the consciiuence has been thai juissible spectators, feeling that oilc side would have a cinch, have not been interested and have not bothered to. attend games. If sport is lo Iraw a crowd there must always he a degree of uncertainly about bow game are going lo result and this can only he- obtained in a town of this size, by having Ihe players distributed by somo eenlraVM'ody ;df !eonlrol .; ireganl- less oi men juivaio iiiiiiiuiiins. A real elTort should be made to have this obtain Ibis year. The Hulcher want lo have an all Butchers team. This may be all right and in this case probably will be but If all the good players in I own were butchers and everybody knows they nre not (lion there should bo no nll- Itttlchers team. This should ap ply also to Son of Canada. Sawmill, Cyro Club or any other organization concerned. l'lie fool bailers nre back at their old tricks agaiii-4-nnniely fighting on Ihe field of play. This column in Ihe past has deplored 111 feeling and loss of temper in various lines of sport and has rebuked such spirit on several occasions where it was deemed proper lo do so, The incident In Monday night's foot ball game was neither necessary nor graceful and the league au thorities who have lo deal with the case should lake steps In prevent recurrence of such scenes even if II Is necessary lo make an example of some body in doing' so. Wbile some of the fans may get a kick out of a fist fight on a football field, Ihe, majority, wo believe, wafil lo see soccer played anil a boxing match Instead is not appreciated. There is a place for football and a place, for boxing, but the rules of neither permit of the BUOY HEALTH SOAP More than Soap - a Health Habit j Sport Chat two being mixed. Tomorrow night' football game between the Callies and. Son of Kngland will determine' Hie ownership of the Stuart! Shield for this season unless lime permits towards Ihe close of the year for more game in the series to be played. Which ever side win tomorrow ntghl will, thcrejfiire, have captured the trophy for the lime being, at least. The following line-ups are announced. Callies NV. Hamilton; H. Hamilton and W. K. Wlilisfroft : .1. Harris, SK Currie and II. Woods; A. Mitchell, It. McDou-gall, W. Mileliell, .lames Hamilton and J. Andrews; reserves, .1. Sims and M. Andrews. Sons of Kngland II. Howe; Hick Lanibe and (1. Kelsey; Tail, A. Hale and P. Cameron; J. Kar- tpibar, A. Dickens,. .1. Johnson, II. Hanson and F. Hodgkmson. jVdvertlse imtha Dally Newa. NOTICE. Ttvi.' notice tint aNr nubllcall'in or this .viticp fur fmir-coiiswmivp wkt w kim i nriiiiv in i i ii(iriirar ill ju 11 Slirk O.iniwnles. Virion. B.t:.. to clunirf I he name if tlx C.oinpmiy to thai or "a. I Ji.lin.lnli it CinnnHllV. l.lmltlHl. 'lialfsl at I'rlncp ItiM'Tt, li.O. tills 8lh tlay or Mav. A.P. I'HI.tCK lUM'KIIT INSURANCE V.KNCIES I.TH IN PROBATE IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT, TERR' ITORT OF ALASKA! Divisiura num-nrp one. MVOCR PRECINCT In ilm Mailer or Hie Estate or Lualha liavl. IU'rwwrsl. , Nimilivr l I'rotmlF. Nollre to llcln. , liv virtue or an order duly fljuod ami imn or record In llm auove entitled ..i.ui-i nn the tMti ilnv rtt Aurll. 10i&. no tice l lieretiy riven to (Ted) tiavl. tlie alleitcd hnsliand or lli above, naiiied de reaiuHl ami M all other erois rlatmlnit an Interest In Ihe. altovo named eslalo ihat lliey and each or them are hereby re. nnired lo be and appear In the above; ..niiiimi piuirt at II viler. Alaska, and aub- nilt sallsractory prmir or lielrhlp within sixty days rrom me oaie oi um mi ,.llllll-A I lull tlPI'lllf Ami ir vou rail in to appear and rile anrli saturactory nroor. a decree or llils court will b entered forrelllnn your in lereKt therein. Hate or Klrt rnhllratlon, April 7, I0l. Hale or 1-aM I'nbllratlon, June V7, tots. OHEN F. HILL, iliolnutrwtor LAND ACT In prince rinpert Land District: nutrlct nr I'rlncn Kitnerl. TAKE NOTICE that 1. Mr rill Del Brlsay. nr Vancouver, lit'., occupation salmon broker, Intend to apply ror permission lo purchase Ihe follovtlitir described landst Coinmencliiir at a lHist planted H mile mm Ih or Ihe Kontheast corner or Lot AT09, lilllle Creek, itanire t, .uoasi oisiriri; thence north n chains; thence west 0 rhains; thence south to ihore line In an easterly direction tn point or com nienceinent: ronlalnlnir 40 acres, more or less MRP.11.L DES H HIS AY, Applicant, Edwin Elroy Lirnuui, Ajent Uittd April trd, 1915. LcTcr Brother Limited, Toronto. LB-JM COAXING SLEEP with a Simmons Outfit (CANADIAN VACinc No. l2i Hed Consisting of New Century Coil Spring, firey Label Mattress, in Walnut or Ivory Finish. Cash Price . . $4S.0O BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. Phono 123 Coast Steamship and Train Service S.8. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE QEORQE nail mm Prince Riipert ror VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate point each SUNDAY and THURSDAY, 10 P.M. Foe ANYOX Wdntada 10 P.M. For STEWART Saturday 10 P.M. PA8SENQER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY oietpt Sunday It. 30 a.m. ror Prince lieorire, EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, all point tail tii Canada, Unllid Slates. AOENOV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINKS. City Tkkat Offkf, 628 Third Av Prlnc Rupert, Phona 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS MARY. For Ktlchlkan, Wrangtll, Juneau and Skagway May 8th, 18th, 29th, Jun 8th For Vancouver, Victoria and Saattla May lit, 12th, 22nd, Juno 2nd, 13th. 8.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For BuUdala, Bwanaon Bay, Eaat Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver ovary Saturday 11 a.m. Agency tor all Steamship Llnea. Full Information from W. O. ORCHARD General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince. Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings from Prince Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swaneon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tuesday, B P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swanson Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, 8 P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naai Rlvar Canneries, Friday A.M. 128 2nd Avmu. J. Barnaley, Agent. Prlnee Rupert, B.O.