t "PAQ2 FOUa ill Hi id 1 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMa nus in . y - - r 1 r IM Cgrr COT THib ML: PET J Our HCLLO I dUfeT OROOOFCO I 7 or the QOCTqr, e DOCTOR OVKt no See how A it i . TENNIS s p : ' VOO RK T TINC. 00" THKT ' a. o me corre vs ou sm Mont WM k- I V - WEJ f I .AV i ,- J I We have a complete line of Tennis floods, ami it is all new 111 2 5 slock. Sykes or Hussey Rackets, $3.50 to $30.03 Presses $1.25 Hovers . . . . $2.00 Rubber Crips ... 25c Out Reviver . . .. 65c Sun Visors .... $1.00 Reach Halls .... 50c Slazengcrs G5o Improved Ilirmal 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 the phone lo give my personal attention to the many special needs of our patrons. That is my joh. Please call me, 1 shall he glad lo answer any questions ahout the various branches of our Laundry and Dry .Gleaning Service. Let me help you eliminate --wash day in favor of the CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY Sincerely, J. L Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Slore and Office Futures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Class-and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 BlueFoxPups For dallvery July 20th to 30th, 192S, OMLV; Lattr delivery, 25 per cent higher. Take them younp, COST LESS. Kasler handled, docile and breed first year. Si-nd for new h iklet-Xtlh all: 1007o INCREASE GUARANTEED 2, 3 or 4 yr. old Breeders, with or without 100 per cent Incrtat. our guarantee backed by ample Steele and 25 yrt. of business Integrity In this state. Itererenec furnished you--Bradstreets: and I'n-sidenu, six Hanks. Member .if Seattle. Cham-ln-r pf i:nmineri'e. CLEARY BROS. FOX FARMS r Empire Hid., SEATTLE, U.8.A. (One .f the World's Largest loi farms) DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar $0.50 Per Load Cut to any length. ! I ! HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. 1 ' ..!''& ENGLISHMEN BEAT VETS Poor Football Game Last Night Resulted In Score of Five Goals to Three Soft goals being the order of the day, the Sluarl Shield foot ball game last nig.hl between the Sons of Kngland and (ileal Var Veterans resolved itself injp a scoring orgy which was wop h Hie Sons 5 goals Iti 3. It was a ragged game with practically no, combination work, poor defence and exceptionally had goal tend ing especially on the part of the Vets, who themselves scoreij the two winning goals for their opponents. The Sons of Kngland at fuP strength .played downhill the first half wij It only nine men oil; the field for the Vets when the opening whistle blew. Hanson scored the first for the Sons and .Norwood followed with two "in quick succession for the Vets. Skinner, accidentally, put the ball through hjs own goal giving the Sons the equalizer. J.amh scored the third for the Sons who got their fourth when '(Saw-Ihorne dropped the ball" off a shot from Tinker and it rolled inside his own charge. In the second ha!, both shies scored opce, Krskfne making the. tally for the Vets and Tinker the fifth and last, for the Sons. The Sons were given best ser vice by Kelsey, IJaes and Tinker while the best performance for the Vets was by Skinner, Mit chell, .Norwood and F. Hussell. Tom Jones re fe reed, V. McfSce and R. Woods were linesmen and the teams took the field as fol- (Treat War Veterans S. fiaw- tliorn; W. Mack and C. Coch rane; H. H. hkjpncr, is. MlpirH and l). Jlalfour; F. Russell, J. Campbell, S. Frskine, H. Norwood and Dido (Survich. 5 Sons of England D. Fri.zell; It. Howe anil Ceorge Kelsey; F. Hodgkinson, A. &. Hales and O. P. Tinker: Linsey, H. Hanson, Dick Lamhcr A. Dickens and J, Farquhar. League standing lo dale, fol lows: s. or k. Callies . (5. V- V. A ...... . -- - - W. I), h. Pl. 1 1 0 0 h j Sport Cht I -at The latest addition to the list of women in Filmland who poss ess running slceds is Mrs. J. H. Brunei Cohen, wife of a member of parliament, who purchased Hideaway at Kempton after he had wop Iter a ten to one bet it) the Ashford Plate event. Mrs. Cohen had put $2.50 on Hideaway but she was so overjoyed at victory that she purchased the winner at the auction following the race. If she is successful, she says, other horses will be purchased with Hideaway's Two Wisconsin Kirls will this year attempt to wrest the women's national golfing title of HEART TROUBLE SHORTNESS OF BREATH Mrs. fieo. E. Bowman, Mnrrlaliurr, Out:, writes: "J am wrltlnir you t few lines to. let you know of my . exnrrirnre with Mllbilrn's Heart and .Nerve rill. Tlo J'eara apo I tierame very poorly with iny heart ai d nerves anil whenever I look the leasf little pit nf eferrhe. my heart would atari to Jumji and riuttVr. I could walk flairs without havlntr to sit down and rest berore I wan liair-way tip, on arcount of my hreath lierotnlng- so short. I commenced taking t MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS any affectltm of the heart.' I. & N. Pills ar for sale at all dru and ruierjl stores; put up only by The T Mllhurn Co.. Limited Toronto. Out. : War Veterans in the Stuart Shield football fixture schedulisl for Monday nighl: A. Sinclaif; It. WoimIs ami W. !'.. Willis-croft; J. Siits, S. Cutrie and .as. Harris; A. Mitchell, It. McDoti-gall, D. Scott, W. .Mitchell and .1. Andrews; reserves, .1. Hamilton and II. Hamilton. BABE FORTIN HERE ON WAY TO STEWART Jlmrnle McAleenari Getting Ball Team Jogether There ThU Year Trio Going North Jimmie AlcAleenan is busy at Stewart arranging for a strong baseball team there this sunj-rn'i'r. Passengers going north on Hie steamer Prince Hupert today pre. Habit Fortin, formerly of Pn'nce Hiiperl; his hrolher, Kd- tt'ftrd Fiji'liju ailij ;Vv,SHckiify,! yho played" four or ffve years ago at .tice Arm. The trio will play ball pt Stewart this Habc says that neither he nor Andy Donald were hurt in the tiitoinnhije smash-up on the Pacific Highway between Van couver and ew Westminster last Monday. Tle McLaughlin Six, which they were driving. collided with a Ford in a traf fic jam and both aulos were pretty badly smashed up though, fortunately, nobody yas seriously hurl. HOWARD FRIZZELL IS HOME FROM INDIANA His Return From College Will be Welcomed In Local Baseball Circles After spending nearly a year taking up nimjnrrrial studies at Valparaiso University, Indiana, lovan Frizzell refnrned home on the Prince Hupert. ths morn ing, lie says he will remain in Pripce Hupert. His rolurn will be welcomed in local baseball circles. TRAP SHOOTING Pete Rorvlk Headed Marksmen at Shoot pt Prlncev Rupert Gun Club Last Night TJie following scores ycre the United States from its pre. ma,p , ,l)Pniher9 or the Pripce sent holder. Mrs. Dnrnldv Cninn. i i r,.... nt..t. --i . bell llurd or New York. The ynuiiRer or Jhe pair. Miss Her-nice Wall of Osltkosh, is now champion or Wisconsin for the third lime while the other, Mis. Francis lladfield, of Mjwaukee, has also lcen a state lille holder. Both are faithru follower? of the Iit)ks and are planning to participate In all Jhe leading events or mo season. The Callies will line nn 11, Hupert nun Club nl the lrni shotil nit lite Park Avenue Mange last night: Pete Uorvik 22 I. W. Scott .; Jack Keefe 11. F. McLeod ...... D. D, McMasIrr . Dr. Tail ..., K. C. Ojlibous ...... W. Haslle 21 18 JO in is It. H. flammnn returned on tin Prince Hupert (his morning from following team against the Great'a trip south. ANOTHER VESSEL COMING TO DOCK1 Canadian Observer Due For Overhaul About End of Month Impossible to Gpt Prince Charles The question of nuikjiig aer-iilioils to tie new sleainep Prince Charles at he local dry dock was gone thoroughly into by himself with C.N. It. steamship officials at Vandoticr, reports J. H. J'ills-hury, manager of the local dry thick, whi returned from Vancouver on the Prince ttipert litis morning, hut the decision was I made to Wo the work in Vancijii- aud in no time I felt a mat Improve- er partly because it could bo mem, ami can ik,w heartily recommend 'done more i.n-iu iu an muse who ire iruuDieu wtpi cheaply them and partly because time, which woubl he lost in bringing the vessel here, had to be taken Into consideration. Mr. Piljshury said that it was the desire to s('tn the boat here jf it was at all possible. Mr. Pillshury announces that Hie freighter Hanadjaii Observer, engaged in the Ocean Falls-California service, is due at Hip local yard about the end of this mouth Tor annual overhaul. SALVATION ARMY HOLDING TAG DAY Self Denial Week Closes Today With Appeal to Publc Along the Streets The annual Salvation Army Self Denial Week lag day started brislil and early this morning with Mrs. Ilea in charge at the citadel ami lb; following acting as iaggcrs: Knsign Mary llrown, .ieul. (iarduer, Miss I'.dilh Leek, Miss Winnie Kxley, Miss Dolly Stujlli, Miss Annie Smith, Miss Doris Bond, Miss Helen Sims. Amelia Kxley, Miss Nellie (iur-vich and Miss- F.velyn Pierce. LOCKEPORT CANNERY IS TO BE REOPENED W, C. Splap, Manager, Arrives From South and Will Pro ceed by Q as boat, o (stands W. C. Splnij, mniKfgrr of the Lockeport Cannery, Queen Cliar-lotte Islands, arrived from Van couver on (Ijo Pfince IHipcrl his Jslajids VV : roihjiany tjjiiiilf AtT- rangertiertts are hejng made for tie reopening of the Lockeport e,iiner this season. BATTALION. ORDERS By Lieijt.-Colone 4. W. Mubolls, Officer Conimaniling, Jul nn. JVorlh 1.C, Jlegt. (K)2pd Hn. C.K.F.) Band jiracice Monday npd Thtrsi;jy eyepings, May 8 unit Sit in lite Armotiry, al 8 p.m. prompt. Hignu)lers training uipler Lieut. Harnsley, Wcilpesilay evening, May 20, at 8 p.m. Itifle range practice. McNirliol Creek, Sinidays, May 17 nnd .24. Duals leave Cow Jlay al ! a.m. shnrp. A mcniter of li rcglnen posjllyely must attend at least two ranjie. praciices at Mcichnll (.reek during the summer in or der lo compjy wjtjt musketry regulations and earn government ftrnl. . Ilfrruiis nllpsei Tl,ursday fveplpgs nl 8 p.m. S, D. JOHNSTON, Major apd Adjilan AIM, 1st Mn. ti.HM. Jiftgl; C fT. Fletcher, secrrlary of the B.C. Medical Asnr,lnll)n, nr? rived In the city from Vancnu ver on I he Prince Hupert Mil morning. Wanted For Sale For Rent 1 J: A I 8 m Am V . . o :-L I C . FDIl SAI.F am) Hemoval. House .. .op Hpgish Hill, dive price lo . (laniuja. Phone 208y If FOll SALF.. Pleasure boal"Iho" C. I., lleimtel. Cold Storage. Phono. 221. If TO RENT TO HFA'T Ncv Fully Modern roimi house with Fleet rlc range- Dybhavn A Hanson. 110 FOll HFNT. Three large housekeeping rooms, furnished complete. 2IH Seeond Avenue. no FIVP nOOM:i) Housp for Rent, coiiplptejy furnished. Fifth Avenue Fast. Phone IleiJ r3, i 110 FOll JIK.NT. Clapp apnrlment Westenhavcr Bros. If BOARD B0ARI) aipl Hoom, or board only. 443 Fifth Avenue Fast. Phone lied 707. HOARD. The Second Avenue. L08T Inlander, 8.10 Phone 137. LOST. Chjld's grey Jersey, be tween Section ''wo and .Mo-Bride ftjreel. Finder pbvino .pii'jiic'.Mr'iC' lirpwe, ' ' ' AUCTION SALE AUrnO.N SA.F will be held nt f fie Muse Iptuie, Seventh A.ve., WcsJ, oi Salunlay, May tC, at 2.30 p. pi.; consisting of house and lol, piano, good lone ami action; lenns on bolh if desired;', oak ilining room suite,, 'tonch, carpel, linoleum, MonarcH range, healer, chiffonier, four beds, jiitchep utensils, dishes, etc. Pljllpnll, Kvitl & Co., Auctioneers. I If, OOLUMBIA RECORDS NFW Process Columbia llecnrds no Hcratching. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and bear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue KNITTED GOODS SWFATKnS and all kluds of knileed goods made lo order. Phone Black 395. ff TOM CALCHEFF Experienced Tailor Stills loadc lo order. Cleaning Prcssjng and Alteration Wwk .Guaranteed. Fulton Street Phone 270 Advertise in the Dally News. J. urni urutin riKnan it;tirif w la BOATS AND LAUNCHE8 PHICF.S OF FASTIIOI'i: 4-CYCLH Marine Fngines 4-II.P. without clutch' $185.00 4-II.P. 0-H.P. 8-11. P. 8-11. P. ItS-II.P. 1 cylinder MD 200.00 I cylinder 1 cylinder 2 cylinder 4 cylinder Ill) 450.00 HD . 750.00 MD 150.00 I.I) 175.00 All I bo above except the first include Hie Famous Joes He-verso dear, ami full electrical ami propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Fast hope Bros., 1747 (Jeorgi.i St. W. Vancouver, B.C. Always al your service. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone :i8l. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere al Anytime. Five pas senger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Kates: 50c for I or 2 passengers, 25c for r at'h additional passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "Oh Baby" al your ser vice day or night. Comfort Safely Courtesy. If It's a water trip call Laurie Lambly Phones 570 or 11 . TAXI 592 Till? DFPFNDABLH TAXI. Daj ami Night service. Comfort and Courtesy is my motto PHONE 692 CONRAD LEE Stand: Ilichmoml llooms. TAXI Taxi 67- Phone (Cal) (Seorgr, Paul or (Just) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: ROSS BROS. POQL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Fmpress Hotel. ' BEDDINQ OUT PLANTS. Plants I hat grow and repay you for your labor. McCarthy's bedding out planls are specially net-limaljscij and can be relied upon lo produce the goods. Slore Phono - Ited 183 Greenhouse Phone Jlla'ck 108 MCCARTHY'S. , FURNITURE HOSPITAL And (leneral llepair Shop. lie- pairs of all kinds promptly attended to. Window draperies made lo order. Carpel laying. Furniture crating. TdM BALLINQER Phone 81 Iear Sherman's Market, l ullon Street CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If ou want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Box DQ'J. KEITH'S CAFE. s - When in Stewart visil Keith's Cafe in King Fdward Hotel now re-modelled. Up-to-date lfining Hoom ami Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Sunday, May 17 High 9:43 a.m. 10.8 ft. 2:22 p.m. 1 8-7 ' Low V.H a,m, 7.3 ". 15:51 p.m. 5.5 ' Monday, May 18 High' ....... 10:10 a.m. 17.3 ft, 23:00 p.m. iti.5 " Low 4:48 a.m. 5.9 " 10: iC p.m. 5.0 " DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c WANTK WANTFD. A girl or woman for light Itodse work, daytime, (iood wages. Apply Suite II, McMordie Apartments. lid ANTF.I). Kxperieiiced lady cook for restaurant. Ajtplv P.(). Box 2J, Alice Ann, ILC in WANTFD. i Young girl wants work in hotel or family. Phonu Blue ." 1 5, I 111 FOR SALE FOll SA.K. T sell for storage charges, .ay 27, at 2 p.ip. three boxes of household effects be-lopgtpg lo Mrs. M. Peierson. Dyep's (iarage, Third Ave. FlHt HALF.. Commercial Hotel, Prince Ituperl, furnished. A bargain. M. M. Sleplieiis .V Co., I.ld. II Article, Lot,nj round, it FURNITURE. New and Secondhand twLl ure Store, w h.,. c.h.... I change New and feufcj GKO. fAPADOPULIS Third Ava. Pboil(l FIREWOOD. Itn r...r , . ... . . Dry blork w ..,, P : tj I-res sjmiI vt I, , Pi..-.- II! ai n:i A. ISAACSON Si vt NORTHERN TRANSFER Call for llaifx ,a r r- -i .oriliern I nmsfr" i: t lied 21,1. Nikui p i,rr 1 W. H. MONTCOMEHY, Jl MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, WednesiUx icdW-unlay?. ' .-ps al t '9 a. From the Eait Momla) , WfJr.rsdv! ta I Friday, due al j i'n To Vancouver Tuesdays-Mail closes at 1:15 M Saturdays M 4 Thlirsdavs '"' iinil.-t va (VI'. n. Mav 12 and il From Vancour Sundava -s lf Weditesda) Fridays Hi'ti II fit 'IV l' f. 1 11 Mai- 8. 18 a 1 To Anyox, Alice Arm- 4.1 ...it riMir.'SHa;.'' ft ... i DMm tf TO Stewart aniu "" ., Saturdays ? pi From Stewart and Prnl- 'lupsttays gpj( To Port Simpson and Points j, Thursuays , Ral From Port Simpson w River Polntf A S.ilurdavs To Alaska Ponl-" Alay 8. 18 ami Frorp Alaska Polnl- Mny 1 2 n''1' - . !! ,.nd po Point! To Queen Charlotte May ,J- iiltnl CharlolU From 'Queen Points iCOLLEOTe pral.ni,4.Ailln An- si. ' Ctlive.'. 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