re JAOE TOUR Tl .! TOURISTS ARE BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM anus BOOKED HERE YS 1 KNEW IF I QOOCHT ) I II ME -FtEND-WsiLT L' fX ' -CCiTMU1 ' TO KfrGiKK. TO Mt 0 UU HVC. Five Thousand to Travel Between 'Winnipeg and Pacific Coast Already Booked YVINNIPKC, April ."HI. -Thai Western 'Canada ami I lie Pnci lie coasi are mie for a recon tourist season this year is evi il('iu'pilvly Hie statement by Can mlian National officiiUs' heiV llial nrrniigenicnls have already been llerinilelyenmplelrd for I ho movement of inorii than twenty special trains, carrying apjrrox- irnaloly -5,000 people between Winnipeg ami Pacific coast l nese parlies winch will com mence -moving early in Juno will move Pctwepii Vancouver ami Prince lluperl and various rasl- ern points, .wjlh slops pit routo at Jasper ?v'alinnal Park, Jlinaki anil other points on Ihe nana ilian Nalinnal system. Many of them are also slaying over for a fpw hours at Winnipeg, Kilmon-t mi and other western cities. The movement involved in these special Iraiiuparlies is exclusive. of many large lour parlies wliicli will he Carried in eeial ears allaclie to regular trains during Hip summer months, and. bookings which have been received for individual tourists at such others as Jasppr Park Lodge, which opens on May ur. Hp rpr Lake Camp, Douglas: Lodge al Stuart Lake, and Minaki Inn, which opens in June, are staled to he considerably heavier than has ever iireviously been Ihe case -so early in the season. The holding of several conventions hy organizations, such .. I I. ! I. .. I'll- . . . . . .1.1. UK' .-lirilllTS, I-.1KS anil JMHfflllH leniplaral the Pacific coast this year is largely responsible for Ihe heavy movement hack .and forth through Western Canada, '.and in nearly every case parlies 'jatlrndiiiR these conventions are moving pilher eastward .or westward over Canadian National . lines. BANDMASTER FOR REGIMENT New Man to Take Charge of Local Organization and Bring It Up to Date A new itaiidinasfer has Invii ppsraed hy the First U.C. Hegi-'iiienl and will lake charjre ini-.riedialely, Ihe local rcjrimpiilal hand IVfj hoi reorfranm'd.and made ellicienl and up to date. ,That is the aiinouncpineiil inado liy Col. '.Nichols. flamlmasler Wilson conies here if mm Alehrhi where he successfully organized a hainl. He also jserved overseas aud had charge r Iho 152nd military hand. - II is !xpccled that there will lie no dilficjilly in tling lo-KcltiPr a pood organization hero that will he able to iiroyide haml inusic for various occasioiiB in Ihii cily. Willi this end in view 4i meeting lias been called at the armories on Friday next. (NAVAL RESERVISTS AREGOING SOUTH 1 Lieut Walter Hume and Six Men ( Leaving Tomorrow Morning For Esquimau Jii command or Lieut. Waller Hume the first batch of men from the local Royal Canadian Volunteer Naval Reserve will sail on Ihe Prince (ieorge tomorrow morning euroule to tF.suimull for fourteen tlays annual train-. ing al. naval beadnuarlers. .lie. sides Lieut. Hume, the nartv will consist, or Aide Seamen (Ieorge, Iidgar. Mike Comadina. .1. Jones, fteorge Hell, (Ieorge Howe, ami Charles I',. Weslenliaver. F.d gar and .loiies will take two months extra voluntary service afloat and Comadina will lake an extra fourteen days, Within the next six -month aiinlherjhree similar batches of men will be sent south for train tng. AN HOUR WITH A POET AT BOOTH SCHOOL LAST NIGHT PROVED TO BE AN OCCAS ION OF PURE ENJOYMENT. (continued from pugo one) bat. Several anecdotes of personal experiences with Mliss Carman, all of whom with humorous touch, were related by Dr. Ilob- prls. Thpy had oflPii rot each oilier into ami out of scrapps. Animal Stories While referring: to his animal stories, Dr. Jloherls related sev eral inleresiiuff personal exper iences with other authors of such slories In his own animal stories, Ihe endeavor had been to portray Ihe psychology of animals through in early and inlinialn sluily of their habits in the Dor- chesler woods, New Urunswick. it Ihe u1pc of which had Ik'ch his falJier's parsonage, ami I hero he had spent (he first fourteen years of his life. (Kipling' ani mal slorios clltTered in that the animals in Ihejn were endowed with human menlalfly. John Hurrouphs wrote essays im animals not stories. Dr. Jloherls lold how Hn)isl Thompson Selon hail started to write animal stories. Ue had started out as a drawer of wild, animal picture... When "Who S(ok ""'''' l0il' trmn Cod" (Itoh- erls; madejls appearance, Seloiij had come lo liiui willi, the ro-j juest that he write stories for his pictures. Itoberls jiad told Selon, somrwhat rudely, lhal lui had heller write his own. "Wild Animals I Have Known," was Ihe vT-sulL. II liefeaino u rage and set a vogue which Avas nol toujul in Itoberls' more auslere wrllinss. After that il had been dillicuit for him (Itoberls) to dispose of ihjs ariimaJ;.loryi$. . , ' .lack London later had also written animal stories. Dr. Hob erl's referrPf 1ir tlie smillaWty tit. lille or "TheHJall nt IhenVibl. and "The Kindred of Ihe Wild.' The (wo animal characters "While Fanpr" aud "Jted Fox" in London's' and his hooks 'had a sinking resemblance. After (he appeaivincc of "While Fang' London had called upon him and he had mentioned this 'rpsiWb-i lance. London's reoly had been lhal lloberl's "lied J'fix" had been so iiear perfect that he (London) musi imitate it or fro wrong. Appreciative of Canada In Ihe course of Jiis lectrue, J)r. Roberls referred to his long absence oliroad. He declared that he had Iiecomc no less a Canadian but his absence from Canada had made him more appreciative of his nalionalily. Several experiences of Dr. Hob- erls in Hngland and France were way to The Anchor-Donaldson and ideal mill tn Vnrnn Tk.11 delichts of the majcetic, hititoric St. Lawrence River with the advantace of "travel de luxe" on the nwgnificent Anchor-Donaldson and Cunard steamers. Whether you travel Cbin or TliirJ Out you will find tlt ery coiihlderaiioo h Uxn kiven to your tomfoit, tlcauure nd welfare. Every room Invltei reltotion. Etch talon, Ioubkc nd stiteroom li lurnithed in a note of relintd time and luxuriout tomlort. Deep, wcl-toming chain cony lireul-.cea, aolt berth, apatiovt detlm, ctllinc you. to play and extrclne. Children'a rouna with attendant in thir. Meal, too, in tuch rerrekhint variety sood, wholeiome, well-tooked aud daintily terveiL Yuut loual mluumihip ofnt will iht yon purhouura, or communivahi with THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED IIS I INCf STKKET, W VAMIOUVER ANCflOH-DONAlDSON CUNARD CANADIAN SERVICES 0r"" n,"i;n .3o I i ' i GOOD-BY STOMACH GAS No mailer wlial you have tried, you will be surprised at the jUlUK action of simple In.ek-tlnini bark, magmwjuin sulpb. c.p. glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerika. This removes (IAS in (en minutes aipl lo-iilgs on I old waste mailer you never thought.) Was m your system. Adlerlk.-i'is siich an excellent inipsiiuai evamalil flint it isi wonderrul ror cwlstipatiori ami stomach trouble. Slops that full. nioaieii reeling, and makes you happy and cheerful. Don't vvnsfp' lime with pills or tabids buD ht A.Jlerika erive your I.on1s a iin.wi . rif-iirii us it nv lirrnofi " , I. milled. Druggists, most interesting in their narration. Among the poems which Dr. Huberts read were "Canada." Canadian Jtivers," "To the l-rogs," "Tho Native," ."Lif,. ami Art" (in which the author 'said his artistic creed was conveyed ), (n llie Itoad" (showing the spirit or his lire ami work;. The Unknown City," "Hallad ot Crossing a llrook," "The House' ami "A Child's Prayer at Kve" i iransiauon Imui the Latin b Itliss Carman). Dr. Roberts al so demonstrated his skill al tin fiVlding. Oj.lrr914fl.lv . the upenii!-; or "The Ilillerns."" Vote of Thanks A vole or thanks to Dr. lloli-erls was moved by Rev. Dr. II. H ft ran I. Prince Unpen people had been interested in liim before hut from now oh their interest would lie tremendous. His visit was one that, would lie long re-memhered in Ihe cily. No frrealet personage had ever visited the Cily and pcrliaps. JJiere never would be a greater come. The address ha( been both interest ing and heaulirul. The vjole. was seconded by S. I-'isher and extended lo Dr. Roberts by Principal Jtrady. ' 1 The applause which punctuat ed Dr. noberl's lcclfire leslified urn ply lo the appreciation of. Urn audience. The gathering opened with the singing Qf "O Canada" and closed Willi "(lod Save tho King.". Miss M. A. Way playing the ac couinanimenls. EUROWMf Cunard Canadian arc the . .!... I 1 v Sport Chat lack Denijisey, heavyweight ciuiiniiiou, has laid his plans for a continuation of honeymooning in F.urope. This means, in tho opinion or exirrls, lhal Dempsey will not figure in a Tight thin summer and mayle nol in Ihe ftiM- Deuipev was rep.irled an litfing conviuied lliul no malcli can be nrrniiired for liiui until after the (iihlions-Tutiuey and Wills-Weinerl combats. 'Hie chaHipifin fHritbably will not de- ;cile -wether he will fight again until -Inne fr July. -s Last week Deiuisey an.l his '!.;. 11 Mil', i.; formerly Kslele Taylor, mot ion picture actress, did a scone in a picture being made in Xw York. Yl'be Dempseyiv have not decided 'upon their itinerary, hut expect In visit Ixiuilon, Paris, Merlin and Home. With Ujrt,yes or the fiMilhatl world wiilml Saturday on W ernblnj" s'taclhuu, wliere Shcf-tiehl l.'iiHwl earned oTT tho Wig-Jib (kip in their thrilling on-l wtlli Ciiriiiff City, inlerfl! tu Imp league ff.imes wan oinniwira-lively little, xi-epl for the decis-ivenoss or llese iranics in iinlch-i"g new pla'n;. The play brought ul 110 -sorpiiM, 1 lu- various ieaxiMM runiriug absolulAly ru .0 form. To'ii wrlain extent it almosl I'om'ii r?i ely destroyed Hit! hopes of Wsl llromwieli for I Hie honors, while Huddersfiehl Town made n complete job of Proslon North Hnd. Iluildersrield are now rognrdo as almost sure winners if Ihe first, division I'bainpiurvship,. since they have a g,anie in hand river Albion. K is in Ihe second and third divisions lhal a real fight is taking place. 'Leieesler (lily obtained promotion Saturday hy virtue of Iheir win ovr 1 lead ford (lily am lujxt season will see llierii travel-ling in Ihe first division. Hut who will accompany Ihcrn is still a problem. TJur decision lies between Maiichosler United and Derby County, with the former hot favorites. Manchester made short work of Porlvale, serving up a bloodless victory by four goals to mil lung. WHIPPET RACING IN ENGLAND IS POPULAR I.OMiOX. April 211. Whippet racing, long n -popular sport in the north of Hngland, has reach- e.J London, where meets are held weekly al various athletic grounds. Instead or chasing rabbits or hares, Ihe dogs race toward their niaslcr at the end of Ihe course. 'the dogs are treated much Ihe same as race ihorses and appear lo enjoy the races ;ts much as their owrmrs and followers of Ihe pastime. Hooks are made on each race and the course takes on much of the aspect or a min iature horse race track. RACE MEETS TO BE HELD IN CANADA WINNIPKfi, April 3ft. -- The Prairie Thoroughbred Ilreeders' and llaeing Association, will open its seasmi at, Calgary, Alia., on May S3, and continue In Mav 31. Ihe Winnipeg spring dales are Jrom ..inne 3-10 al Hiver Park; )nni 1 2-to, polo Park; .Inne '.'0-27, Wliillier Park. The autumn ilnlrmx have Ii.-cm assigned as follows: August Illvcr Park; August 2W o September 5, WMU Her Park; Seplenihcr 7-1 1, at Polo-Park. . ' Advertise in tho Daily News. ForR;nt For Wanted Sale DAILY 2c per word in 'AANTKD I'HAVKI. I.Kit or Agent wanled for Prince Ituperl and main line of (irand Trunk Pacifli ror high class chocolate and confectionery. Make yood side line. Apply "Confectionery," Hotel Prineo Jlujrl. 1 02 dASHOAT wanleil. Must U clieap Tor uhsIi. Apily I his 24ft, Daily Nows ollice. IRA WANTHD. Second hand logging jack. Apply Box 21 , Daily .News t)IIIce. lo.r WANTI'I). I Inn ue or garden work. Phone lied ifiS. 111 FOR SALE VOH SAI.K at Terrace, B.C. Three ten acre chicken ranches lo he sold al once, as owner is leaving the country. Price $7fi.O0, 1 50.60 and $200.00. Look I hem over quick. Apply (o A. C. I.illle, Prince lluperl, H.C. 102 I'tlll SAI.K. Holel, with restaur-ant and pool hall in connection, (tboap vnt ami good lease. Apply or write A. I'.. lfnndefiiMi, Ihiflis Irfike, lt.rt. I-Ori SAI.K. Ueanliful Davenport bed and gramophone. Apply alter 0 p.m. to 1)5 Sim I li Avenue West, above laundry. 101 TO RENT TO HKNT. .Modr'in houw. com pletely furnisliwl. --$30.00 A4-ply ti. P. linker. Tel. 57. HOOSi: to Kent. Three apartments. Corner I tare 01 ami . Tenth. Phone fl78. IM UDOMS lo'r'nl l'mleral block. O. P. t'lnkor. Tel. R7. tf I-UHMSIIKD House for renl, ni ywoins. Phono H8. KOIl 11K.VT. Clapf) aparlmenl weslpiihaver llros. ff BOARD HOAIID. 'Hie Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. HOAIID AND ItOOM, or board only. , Phone Had-707. u COLUMBIA RECORDS NKW Process Columbia lleconl no scralclnng. I'inest reproductions or latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Thin' Avenue WOMEN'S EXCHANGE IF you have any plain sewing or faticy work you wish to dis pose of, we will sell it for you. Articles in Ibis department nol limited lo one dollar, 'the Dollar Store, lied 321. KNITTED GOODS RWHATWlR and all kinds of knilecd goods made lo order. Phone Hlacl; 31)5. f KEITH'S CAFE. When in Stewart visit Keith's Care in Kimr IMw.nd Holel now re-ioodPlled. Up-to-date Dining llooin and Lunch .Counter BOB KEITH - Manauor. JOHNNY'S ILLUSTRATION Teacher Johnny, what in a misprint? Johnny It's M,en a needle gets in Ihe soup instead or a noodle. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50r BOATS AND LAUNCHES PIIICKS OF FAS Till )Pi: l .CVCLH .Marine Kugincs t-II.P without clutch $185.00 l-II.P. I oylimJer Ml) 2 (Hi. (10 C-H.P. I c.ylnnier lll 45o.no K-li:i. I cylinder 1 1 1 75o no H-H.P. 2 cylintkr MD 450 no I (l-II.P. I cylinder 1.1) t75:oo All, the alove except Ihe first include the I-unions ,los He. Vffrw (fear, ami full i-teclncal aud propeller cMuipnieul. The bst that money ean Imy. Kufttbope Hros., 1717 Uecrgi.t 81, W. Vaneouver. Il.C. Alwal's at your service. SHED DON TAXI fl34 Anywhere at Anytime. Five pas engr Dodge Sedan (Von fort and Courtesy. Rates: 50c for I or 2 passenger". 25i- ror eac adfiitional passcnirer. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAU.NCII ' Oh Uahy" at your ser vice. day or night. Comfort -Safety Kourlesy. If it's a water trip call l-aurlc .Laml ly. Phuiit-s &70 ur 131. TAXI 592 Till'. DKPI4.NDAHLK TAXI. Da) ami Niht MrviM. Gomforl and Courtesy is niy motu PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Richmond Hoo:tis. TAXI Tail 67 Phone (Call (ieorge, Paul or (lust Prompt Service ami Comfon Day or Ms' t Stand : .10SS BHOS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Across from Snmnss llolei FURHITUnE VH handle tho FAWGHTl' gtjnraulnorl ooinxr bearing Steel flangc-s and all grades of high grade furniture we exchange. PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE, Anctionecra FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni-ure Store. We Hiiy. Sell and Kx- chnnge New and Secondhand floods. QfcO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phtna M CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Bannage; Furniture Moving. It you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Ilox Otfl). NORTHERN TRANSFER Call ror Haggage and Kxpress Northern Transfer. Day Phone tied 213. Night phone Ureen SU7. W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR. . x FIREWOOD. He Comfortable and Cheery-Dry block wood, per load $5.50 Fresh split wood, per load (V.0il Phnne Hlack Hi I A, ISAACSON - Seal Cove. tv''t t PniNCE RUPERT TIDES Thursday, April 30. High 0:03 a.m. 15.0 ft. 10:51 p.m. Iti.3 " Low 0:08 a.m. 10.2 " ' 13:51 p.m. -0,7 41 : Friday, May 1. IMgh 7:35 a.m. 15.2 ft, 21:08 p.m. -IB.8 " Low 1:18 a.m. 10.5 " 14:00 p.m. 7.0 " Article, Lost aaj MAIL otl-BtlE For the East Mon.li , urda -. Froai the East Hond;i FtiiIbn-T Vdivouvei- Tuesday Mai! Frila-C.P.H. Frwm Vkncou auuua. W'edin . -1 1 -Thurs.in C.P.R. ; To. Anyoi, Aiico Ami iw . ano Premie; Wedne-.., c.'i Sunda From Anyox A'ica Arr- S.en Mid Prt.v.ier-TuesdaN - Fridays : To Port Sinipso.i :.. !il Petnts Tlnir.i.. Feom Port Siir.p :ai r: h RlverPolnU-?-Salurtt To Alaska Pc " April From Alaska Pomt- Annl I" To Queen CharlotU I: ''"' April I I -From Queen Cfx;toU l,lar ' BOX COLLEQTIOti ' H H 1.1 it itiain V v 1st AV !. A I -'.III A V A I ' S! 1 Slli Av. A I .1 1 ' SI 1 Mlh Ave. S'.-' ". . I I III AB. rt ' ' tiOi Ave, A H o-Ave. -. . I.i H -I'u-eb' 1 m; Ilth Av.). iV !l ti -, li aUi Avij. A 1 t!1 6lb Ave. A M i li Pro. iov. 1- PrQV t"V (I.T.P Wh u ! .'ml Ave. a nl Ave. Aii Ird Ave A 1 WATER NOTICE '.:1 l Pakii'-' ''""i '' . t -!-..: piiuvi-i . n.i " ttk iiml Wtt-l 'ill ' v iioriim. -iri I- jUri"-'" ' fori 1 'iv'r,i , iln It'll 1 abaiii "in-inotiiii 11 1 tmai'i 1 " n" 1 v ' una '''-"" TWs M. 'K-e the JW'i i Ull ii'.uri- " IhlTl'l" .itnl ' r. rni"i hi 11- tntt-r. I'M"", 1(1 III"' ipi'i '' Will VN'-'I''' , iron-' "r. " HKIIiliiik 1. M'' flays iiliei- ll" II. lie-, 111 .1 tin- fir-l I'"1' , -, nf. . .IN iTHE SU PB Jln t fluii A ' " hi llio Sliill'1 ' ' ' IIHl , ' ,. , I IH. In tin- Mi"1" mm, I '' ',' iii TAKE ! !, , . mi iimmr I'. ' 1 er ApMi. V", ' ,,.i'l . ill ; m.'I !j:Iimi i" ii"'' :". "', il ',,v- -.mi I tin- .MnK " imiuiu ur in' " V 'I, Date J tlie H'1' Ai """ fla: 0t