PAGE FOUR Vwlur.5,lav May ROTARY HEAD BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMc VISITING HERE W COT I TOLD THM" NJMD To vAE wiirr I nil 1 1 1 ri An ir tjOR-USC revER AJM OONT WAJST tvA,C.Ce TQ CeVTCH WE Comes to Install Officers of Local Club and Then Goes I HE. TlMEt to Ketchikan .Frank C. Riggs, district -gov ernorof tin' Rotary Club, arrived in thV city-from Portland on the Prince Ceorge this morning to preside li)inoiTfv night at the installation hampiet of the! local club anil at Hie banquet in Ket cnikan on Saturday marking the inauguration of I Ik; cluh there. Accompanying Cnvernnr Riggs, there also arrived this morning Rolarian Hob Shaw nr-Vancouver and .Mrs. Shaw. They are planning on making the round trip to Anyox. Mr. Shaw Is Vancou ver manager for t lit Imperial Tobacco Co. .A number of local Ilotarians will nfake the trip to Ketchikan including Mr. and Mrs. (ieiirge Hryanl, S. I). Johnston, F. !. Dawson, John Dore, C. II. Or me and 11. I'. Pollen. They will sail from here on (lie Princess Mary rriday night, returning Tuesday evening. PRESENTATION MADE TO MRS. W. T. MUSE ON IJER LEAVING RUPERT Purse of Gold Given by Ladies' Aid and Congregation of Baptist Church A presentation Mas made last night on behalf of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Haptist Church ami members of the congregation of a purse of gold to Mrs. W. T. Muse, one of the charter members of the church. The presentation was made by Rev. K. O. Turner at a social given in honor nf Mrs. Muse's departure at the Baptist Church 'parlors last night by Ihe Ladies' Aid. In the course of Ihe evening songs were igiven by Miss O.Jones, Mrs. W; J. Laidley, Miss Berry and II. Jones, ami a reci tation by Mrs. Barton. flames were played and ' refreshments served, all the arrangements being in the hands of the president. Mrs. Morris. MONEY WAS USED TO GOOD EFFECT FOR THE RIDLEY HOME COTTAGES The management of (be Ridley Home i.s anxious that the people shall, know what is being done wjlh Oie money raised at the annual bazaar. The proceeds nf Ihe last year's sale was used to fence Ihe properly, furnish one, of, the cottages, kalsomine . Ihe Lifebuoy keeps them safe Kiddies will get dirty-and , dirt is dangerous. Bruises and scratches require antiseptic cleansing. , But remember, Mothers, when chubby little bodies arc rosy and clean after a soothing Lifebuoy bath, all danger is removed. The mild, pure lather of Lifebuoy contains an antiseptic health ingredient, which goes deep into every pore and purifies and protects. .'. The odour vanishes but the pro- ' tcctioh remains. t $ Lever Brothen f Limited, Toronto. Le-551 will go toward the building of a central kitchen. FILL UP THE COUNTRY URGES ONE MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, OTTAWA Man Who Is Not Success Farming he Thinks Might Enter Parliament Mr. Jacobs relorled, The orig at! OTTAWA, May (..In urging (hat the doors of Canada be thrown wide open 1o Ihe immigrants from Kurupe and populate this country as rapidly as oosstilile without rest itict ion. tAJ W. Jacobs. Montreal, propound. I ed some novel ideas in Hie- House on Thursday and uttered some characteristic witticisms. A fair sample is contained in his concluding sentences. "My theory I is Id allow the pettpje lo go! wherever Ibey want lo go. If they' find Ibey are not filled fori farming, they will go elsewhere. We have a continent In fill up. Surely it offer possibilities lo 1 every person who comes in. The man who is not a success as farmer may become a member of Parliament." Angus McDunald (Temiskam" ing' suggested that tjie parly wilh that doctrine should be called the Jacobs party. In which inal Jacob bad only Iwelye sons and he went to Egypt and was a success there." interior of . one cottage, provide. i'f Commons. The Progressive bed beds new . and renovate. Ihe e.piipmenUt .. . , , Jhis year the money is re-fpiired o puj the grounds in order, and lmtke ;a playground for the children,' kalsontine Ihe inferior 'of two collages, pay taxes, insurance, renew -epiip-ment and if there is a surplus it PROGRESSIVE PARTY EXPECTS TO RETURN North Huron Member Says They Are Modest and Retiring But Will Come Back. Strong -OTTAWA, May C, A prediction that the Progressive parly in Ontario would cony? back strong after the n;xl Tedcral election waft made by John W. King, North Huron, in the House Parly," he. said, "is a modest, retiring parly, and we have been subjecledylo political llirusls, some (tf I hem rot very clean, from all sides of Ihe House even from our own side; but l desire lo arfirm right here, that not only will Mm Progressive Parly come back after Ihe next election, but will come back more tlian-a mere remnant mori than a sad. remnant. xfThe Progressive Parly U here, lo do business and will do business In lliis House after all the oilier members, I was going In say, had passed into oblivion, but' I do not say thai because I know there are a great many linn. members of this House whose names will en down In the annals of Canadian history," The Progressive Party has its rools in. the soil and Ibey will not be ' very easily eradicated." LACK OF HUSBANDS FOR ENGLISH GIRLS Many Women' Condemned to Sin gle Life Because of Paucity of Mates COW US, Kngland, May 6. Many thousand of Rnglisb girls wish in marry, but because of the Minrt.lge of men have not been able to fulfill lheir desire, declared Dr. A. T. Schnfield, a II 1 V . weir hiiown i.onuon nerve spe- ciaiisl, lecturing recently in Cowes recenlly on the question or marriage. "There is no oilier place in Ihe world where such a slate of things exists," hesaid. Continuing Dr. Pchnfield ns serled: "II Is iinforhinalt' to find In a family In London, for instance, five or sir girls, every one of whom would make a QVQr ifiQ Recipe 9 calls for thilk atni I r Intji FruNi Si..ct In l.-.'Briu.n r.hl. .r.rd. jj.k,i, .rJ I11MH 11 FT If UW VS 'jjj - -ue Borden, Si. CWr Milk. It will inpiovi: even your Lett recipes because it it to rich and creamy. Economical Le :ause Iwice M rich at ordinary milk. Four tizet. Write lor St. Charlet Recipe Book. The Borden Co. Limited .'NCOUVER I STClC-l splendid wife and nwuher. unable to marry for the want of legni-niale- opportunity." REFUSES TO FORBID A WOMAN TO TALK Court In California' Recognizes Possibility of Task LOS ANOI-XKS, May C. Woman's rigid to talk nnl only was upheld, but the general y admitted inrpo-isiliility oT restraining her from indulging in speech was legally recognized recently by Judge Waller (iales in ' ' '' Superior Court. Robert li. Slacy-Jiidd a pro minent young architect, sought an injunction to restrain his wife from talking about him. After hearing the arguments, Judge Oales remarked that some of the things said bail been "indeed a bit catty," but he candidly ad mitted that he'lhought no court possessed sullicient power to stop a woman from talking. GERMAN EDUCATORS INSISTENCE ON CLASSICS BURI.LV. May 15. - Nine' years of Latin and six years of Oreek areagain to be reiulred of all boys who complele (he course in Oennan gymnasiums. T h e amount of classics taught in these schools was reduced after Ihe conclusion of ihe war, but now the pre-war amount of Oreek and Latin has been reestablished. There have also been many changes in the schools' Dial prepare girls for the univer sities; special emphasis Is laid upon fie r man history and culture. PRIEST MAKES RADIO RUN ELECTRIC LIGHTS LONDON, May fi. Father Maurice Beckett, of Westminster Calliedral, whose hobby Is exper imenting with high frequency currents, or wireless electricity for lighting purposes, announced that lie had been aide In llrthl a :0 candlepower lamp with his syslem of wireless, "And whnl's more," he snld. .telling of his work, "al my last public performance I sent Ihe waves through a peer of I he realm and Iwn of my brolher priests ns a part, of my program of enlerlninrnent." Advertise In the Daily Tfews. NEW CANNERY TENDER FOR MASSETT PLANT Capt. H. B. Bablnqton Comes From Victoria and Proceed to Islands on Vessel The Mary Kllen, a large deisel in Aviiicn uas neen oinainen ny the Laugari Packing Co. to be used a.- a lender foi' Hit cannery tit Massed, arrived in port litis morning from i:erelt' under I'omiM'and of Capt. Morris. The vessel awajled the arrival of Ihe O.T.P. steamer from the south in order to jiick up and take o Masseit Capt. II. If. Itahiiigfon, bead of the Langara Packing (ii., who arriveil from Victoria. The Mry lUlen is a big crnfl, snmewhal. larger than the -els usually used as cannery lenders in this district. SHOWER WAS HELD FOR RIDLElf BAZAAR To receive articles for Ihe Ridley Home baaar, which will take place tomorrow in the Mel-ropole Hall, a shower of fancv work and handkerchiefs was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. T. Cross. 223 Konrfii Avenue West. Mrs. Cross was assisted by Mrs. R. p. Ponder and Mrs. K. McCoskrie. A large number of dainty articles were presented and will be offered for hale lomorrow. . BOAT ARRIVALS Arrivals from the south on the steamer Prince ieorge litis morning included: For Prince Rupert Airs. Walker, Mrs. it. C. La Trace-, M. O'unn, Mrs. Jennie Stewart..!. W. Stewart, Mr. Washhrook, A. A. Mitchell, Mr. Thomson, J. Clark, W. C. Anietl, I). S. Thomas, W. Smith., Cnjd. II. It. Mabinglon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Scoll and Miss Scott, F. L. Richardson, Frank C. iniit I Riggs, Major Howard, Miss R. Johnson, N. Lando. Mrs. Jacoln, Archdeacon (L A. Rix. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason Adams (Sniilb- ersj, Miss .Veal, Mrs. U. II. Har ris, L. F. Chapman, Albert Far row, .. Davidson, A. F. Hlease, Arthur Wood, Alfred Mailer, Miss I. M. Alpion, F. W. Uud.L.Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Filz- patrick. For Anyox Miss Hliielr, Mr. and M r. ) VllArfV,R;kJh'hilll'n, Mrarni Mrs 'Robert Slniw, VrV Harris, Mrs. Smeatori, J. Plot lei! and Mrs. Ilemlemoor. For Terrace: Mrs. (5. Stewart. For llaysporl--Mr. Sandison. For Regina- H. Douslin. FOOTBALL LINE-UP Line-ups for Ihe Stuart Shield football fixture Thursday night between the (I real War Veteran and ('allies have been selected as follows: Oreat War VHrans p. rSnv-Ihorne, V. Meiuies, Cochrane, Kench, Roy, llunler, Asloria, Hal-four, Russell, Norwood, Krskine, llarlou, and Oeorge Milchell. Callies W. Hamilton; J. Sims and W. F Williscroft; James Harris, S. Currje and R. Woods; A. Mitchell, R. McDougall. D. Scoll, W. Milchell and Tommy Hlack. Spare .1. Andrews, II. Hamilton, J. Hamilton and J. Harlow. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday; May 6 High 2:M p.m. 18.7 ft. Low C,:I5 a.m. 1.1 " 18:18 li.ni. .r.0 " Thursday,. May 7 High 0:2.1 n.ni. 2".fi ft. 12;57 p.m. Iff. " I.ow 0:51 a.m. , .1.2 " 18:50 p.m. 4,8 " Wanted For Sale For.Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c MANTEB SF.ALF.D lenders will be received by Ihe Officer Commanding, H.C.P. Police, Prhiec Ruperl, H.C. for (lie purchase of Ihe launch "Adauac," (lenglh Hi feel). Fnvelopes (o be mark ed "lender." Highest or any lender nol necessarily accepted. Tenders will be opened May 0, I9;5, at noon. 108 WA.NTKD. (iirl rnr Ice Cream Parlor. Fxpei'ienci necessary. (iiHiil wages. Apsly I'.IL Ctui-feclionery. . If WANTF.D. Cash bargain, good cooking range with hot water fittings Phonft Hlack 113. (107 COOK Wanted, man or woman. Apply personally at Hotel Central. 108 WA.VTFD, House or garden work. Phone Red 108. Ill FOR SALE FOR SALF. at terrace, H.C. Ten acres of land right in town opposite the school and right up to Ihe railway Irack. A good location for a cold storage or a wholesale house as Terrace is Ihe natural fillilig out place for I.ak'else Lake? Don't overlook this Int. Price $700.00. A. C. Little, J'rinco Iluirtrl. D.C. 106 FOR SALF. Speed boat 10 feel long by 7 fool beam, 00 h.p. I.owe-Virlor engine, speed I I knots. Hull .1 ply diagonal. Price $2500. Arfply P.O. Ilox . I fill i, Prince Ruperl H.C. SACRIITCll SALF. Secure our pamphlet on our Sacrifice Sale for two weeks. Furniture pf every description must be sold lo make room for our new slock. Prince Rupert exchange. FOR HALF. Attractive modern furnished five room bungalow. Large basement; good piano. F.verylhlng ready lo step iplo. $.1,000.00. Apply III Cighth Avenue Fast. FOR SALF. Ilolel, with restaurant and pool ball in connection. Cheap rent aim good lease:;.-Apply. pr. write. V vIleMlero'ri)-'.Hiirns Xukii, Tl.O.' FOR SALH. Pleasure hoal"Fchn" C. L. Ilcimlcl. Cold Storage. Phone 221. If FOR SALF. bouse. Phone FOR HFXT. six rooms. Large modern Hlack r.ir,. TO RENT - Furnished house, Phone 100. FOR IlKNT. Clapp Weslenhaver Hros. BOARD apartment If HOARD and Room, or board only. 1 1.1 Fifth Avenim Fast. Phone Re.l 707. HOARD. The Second Avenue. LOST Inlander, 8.10 Phone 137. LOST. Wednesday afternoon purse containing Post Oflice key, bus tickets and coins. Finder relurn lo Inlander. FURNITURE HOSPITAL And Oeneral Repair Shop. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended n, Window draperies made In order. Carpet laying Furniture crating. TOM BALLINGER Phone 81 Rear Sherman's Market, Fulton Street BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICFS OF FASTIIOPF 4-CYCLK Marine Fugines till. P. without clutch $185.00 l-II.P. I cylinder MD 200.00 C-H.P. 1 cylinder III 450.00 8-ll.P. 1 cylinder 111) 750.00 8-H.P. 2 cylinder AID 150.00 Ifi-H.P. 4 cylinder I.D 175.00 All Ihe above except the first include the Famous Joes Ro-verse (Sear, and full eleclrical ami propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Fastbope Hros., 1747 Ocorgi.i St. V. Vancouver, H.C. Always at your service. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere al Anytime. Five pas-dcnger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Rales: 50c for I or 2 passengers, 25c for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "Oh Haby" at your ser vice day or night. Comfort Safely Courlcsy. If It's a water trip call Laurie Lambly. Phoii. s 570 or 131. TAXI 592 THK DFPF.NDAIILB TAXI. Day anil Night service. Comfort and Courtesy is my molto. PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Richmond Rooms. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Oust' Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Nig'.t Stand: .tOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Klook, Across from ISmnrtss Hotei BEDDINQ OUT PLANTS. Plan Is that grow and repay you for your labor. McCarthy's bedding out plants are specially acclimatised ami can be relied upon lo produce the goods. Store Phone - Red 18.1 - (ireenliouse Phone Hlack 158 MCCARTHY'S. COLUMBIA RECORDS NFV Process Columbia Record no scratching. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and henr them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIO STORE, Third Avenue FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl-ure Store. We Huy, Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. QtO. PAPADOPULI8, 839 Third Ave. Phone 440. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Dannano, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hnx'O'JO. KEITH'S CAFE. When in Stewart visit Keith's Cafe in King Fdwnrd Hotel now re-modelled. Up-ln-dale Dining Room aitd Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. WOMEN'S EXCHANGE IF you' have any plain sewing or fancy work you wish to dispose of, we will self it for you. Articles in Ibis department nnl limited to one dollar. The Dollar Slore, Red 324. Article Lost and Found, &c FIREWOOD, He Cornfiir'.iLii! ; Dry bloc!, w ,. Fresh sp ii w i. PI,,.!,,, HI A. ISA.U.SON ifi" Si NORTHERN JRANSFER Call for H.igjra r.;,.J Aorthern Tiai for. pv jij W. H. IWONTGOMgHY. H KNITTED GOODS SWEATERS anl a. knileed ,.. r, :: Phone lilac . 'm MAIL SCHEDULE For the Eail .Monday. WliieshTEir.d Jill , -i tl unlays. - v- From the East- Mondays, V.lfl4jM v4 I- i nlay, tin- i To Vancouver i Tuesdays- Mail close it tili'Il Saturdays Thursday- ,. Sundays C.P.R. May ' rrom Vancouver-Sundays y. Wednewl.iys Fridays Saturdays C.P.R. May H UUiJ To Anyox, Alice Arm Wednesdays Sundays wit From Anyox, Alice Ariri Tuesdays Thursdays To Stewart and Prtml'r-Salui'days ? Sundays From Stewart and Premlei Tuesdays 4J 1 1 . I i v a ill To Port Simpson and I""' Points Thursdays From Port Simpson River Points-Saturdays To Alaska Points-May . I M'l 9 From Alaska Point- May I). From Queen Points vMay 7 and Charlotte Ml I Ml and '"'I BOX COLLECTIOH nrham k Attm Avt )M Avf. A "I" ?t 6th Avr. k lull Ml. Ave. k Tl mj n I llli k Slicflir-'-Mill Avo. A r nu.l -ti Cll& iny "y Al; Ath A ll 1 j Hill AVf. k ,il " lt Mil Al. k Mi-Bl"" SL no. nt. ni'iif-ITH. noi. win'' O.T.t'. wimrf O. T. I'. Slati'"' X !.!:' :,.C' -Jl II' "A t 1.1' ', ' " 1.1' it nil H. ,, ,l nl Avr. k na tv ft ar.l Arc, k m, -- TT7 Mtncpat. SMiaiFF'S "VAuRT OF " in thc uf'c-CuV:;.j Wllllar ny vir t .Mil"' !J! Umieil ii ll" ui'1 " '"llf i in, dfl"" mil"1! me I Mve fUejl !"',; Arm, 'J rii WIllMler,' . 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