i 1 PAGS JT0C2 If: BRINGING UP FATHER By George II! II! I r- I I ' Wiq N I J?I"1A J WELL I OOCTOR-, C-t whJ , 7 TENNIS I I 7 act uoiitER rr V.'7r.UVJrVw lJJ W)wm w.M.ir ton miles a. WALK FIVE Nl.i c- ; , liil he. won't .rc ro. y- II sii swrt 'is m.,... chkncf it. . 5asam-'ig!' --vm ' - . Wo have a complete III line of Tennis Ooods, ami it is all now 1925 slock. Sykes or Husscy Rackets, $3.50 to $30.03 Presses .... . Covers flubber Crips . Out Reviver . . Sun Visors Reach. Halls .. . . 50c ; Slazenpers . , . . . G5c II Improved Ilirmal All j Sleel Racket. 13. 13, 14 pz. priced at $14.50 I Postage paid on all out I of town orders. !! Kaien Hardware Co. ! Call me at 8! I am at this end of I lie phone to give my personal attention to the many special needs of our patrons. That is niy joh. Please call me, I shall he glad to answer any" questions about I he various branches of our Laundry and Dry Cleaning 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 Store and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Revairin. Class and fllazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 Blue Fox Pups For dtllvery July 20lh to 30th, 182S, ONLY Later delivery, 25 per cent higher. Take thein younir, OOST LESsS, Kasler handled, dmMIe and bund first year, send fur new lio ikil- -tells all! 100 INCREASE GUARANTEED 2, 3 or 4 yr. old Breedera, with or without 100 per cent Increase, our guarantee backed by ample a-eets and 25 yra. of businesa Integrity In this state. IlHferem-i lurm-lied vnu BrartMrei-t: and I'rinld'eiitH, Six Bank-. Memlier of Seallle. chamber Mf i .iimiM i. e. CLEARY BROS. FOX FARMS Chi Umpire BldK.. SKATTIJ?, U.S.A oii; of oie Wiuld'K Largest lo Farms) DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar S6.C0 Per Load Cut lo any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. FLOAT NEEDED AT SALT LAKE Capt. Swanson will Probably Put In Private Dock If City Fails The efforts of the swimming club bavins; failed in connection with the pulling in of a float at ithe Sail Lake, Captain Swanson. who operates the launch 23, carrying passengers to ami from (lie lake, is planning to put in a float this week, which will be for bis privale use. m at- ..-.-! iiaj iiuniii i-n ui jiviijiik visited the Salt Lakes Park ami a great many enjoved the swimming there, even though Hie weather was not as warm as it was the previous day. Landing at ror at the other side was dillicuit,: Co the passengers having to be put' ashore with a boal. The beauty of this natural! park and the advantage of the' in salt water swimming make it of inestinialable value fo the people of Prince Rupert and those who use it think it is .1 pity that arrangements cannot he made fdr putting in a permanent dock for the accommodation of all boats. The water at the lake yester day was fairly warm, especially near the 'surface. For several days past a great many jwople have been swimming there regularly. SWIMMING CLUB TO RE REORGANIZED AT . MEETING TOMORROW Float Needs Repairs and Ques tion or W.harf to be Discussed The Swimniing Club is lb inakji; anolli'r effort to" reorganize. A meeting has been called by President Iloddie for tomorrow jevening in the police court to W. which various organizations in W. the city are asked to send repre M. sentatives and all who are. in terested in having the .Sail. Lakes W. swimming pool put in shape for C. the season are asked lo be present. W. II The floats and walks at Hie lake iK-rsl repair and unless the; club becomes active nolliing the will be done. ; The question nf the pulling' Hi of a wharf will also be discus sed. 1 OPENING FOOTBALL GAME OF SCHOOLS Booth Boys Proved to be Winners by Score of Two to One a Thoufb Hie lloolh School team oeieaieu iioruen Mreel py a scwre of two to one in the open-' Kd nig Junior League football game on Saturday afternoon, the. scon- al can hardly be called a fair indication of the- play for the los ing team was fully on a par with Hie winnint one, whoie goal keeper was largely responsible for saving the day. Harvey .Crate, I he Horden Street goalie, was stopping shots from an ag jgressive Horden Klreel forward in a proportion of about Iwo to i one as compared with what his I own forward line was doing. In icombination Horden Slreef was I He best, the tendency of Hit 'Hoolh team members being to hang on to the ball loo long. Tom Kelsey inade bulli scores for Hoolh school. Home promising materia! was disclosed anil, in spile of a number of nilskicks beinw made, the boys 1 played willi a will and II was good soccer al Ihut. The Hoolh school won the toss and elected to kick uphill. The Horden St J l; 1 ..tfa.-.y.! I U I 5 ) HAD HEARTBURN AND HEADACHES FOR MANY YEARS MIm Keta Iiurrls, Ii.M. So. 1, Watrr-rord, 4 nil., writ: "J tian- IruuIiU-il witri heartburn and Iicailai ties fur many years. Tliire were very few thing I nxild cat wlllimit mrrvrlnir from rtther 11m- IwaiilMirn nr tvrre Iwailarlirs. A rrlfliil rrromniended me lo try MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS This I did and found relief at onre ami .nave Mover been irotdiied iinre. J wlir ij ret-iiiiiieiia your rius lo any or trin,,u are troubled win. iiwn-1 trouble." ,,, , Mllburn-a Laia-Llver I'llls are for ale . , all rtrurrlfts ail dealers; put up wily. i"""'". '-se .uej ai usually lue past 30 years, by The T. MUI.Mrt.l,",'"'liV',','n, a'"' someone Lliidteit. Toronto. Ont. score was made in the first half aniHhe two lloolh School scores the second. , eorg,. Cochrane was referee and the teams lineal up as follows: Horden Street McLean; Stile and Yeireek; (iurvicli. Parkin anil Rogers; Irvine, Smith, Runt.; Morrison and Millerd. Itooth Schrxd Harvey Crate-Kami Miwa and Jo.. Scott; Willie Collison, Tom Kelsey and Dan, Mackenzie; Fldje Sinilb. Williel Donald, Fred Dingwall, .lack Xel-i son and Willie Murray. BROWN WINNER OF SPOON AT RANGES Special Arrangements for Prize Shoot Announced for May 24 McNlcholl Creek Wiiliam Drown won the spoon ai.Jhe weekly sJioot lit (be Mc- N'irJiolI rifle ranges " yeslcrday, wllh W. Jfrass coining second. The scorns for I he day were: , 200 500 COO TIL Ilrowu 20 31 28 85 Driiss 31 HO I'imh 20 2T, 7k Davies 2f 20 10 05 Mc.Kfvown.... 2Ii 23 17 05 Harruhiu.... 2J 25 10 C2 Wilson 21 21 10 01 There will be a prize shoot at ranges u May 24 at which special prizes, will be offered. , Sport . Chat j -."7 .! I V-' ' -v The arrival al Slewaii of Habe Fort in and bis brother, Jid, and Hill Slickney, former Commercial leaguer at Vancouver, will give the northern mining camp the nucleus of what ought to be strong baseball learn tliii summer.. Habe and ISJickney are known in the norlli from pas years while Dabe says that also play al baseJiall which probably means he is no slouch the game. Later in the season when il comes lime lo ar range for inler-town games al Prince Jlupprl Ibe Slewaililes will possibly be brought here. There is said lo he a prttly good lot of material in this town al ready, and, when the lime comes Prince Huperl is also likely to have a learn Dial will be wt able to Juke care of itself. Mike. McTigue, llghl-heavy weight profenfi'inal boxing champipn of the world, is now reputed wilh pulling Hie pro fessional manager of prize fablers ou of business. V.hen SoilieouM apked oni;e4 why It was that prize-fighters needed Jo share. Ihcjr income ofen fifty Jiiy with managers, someone else I'Plorled: "Hecutis they an: stiiiid, for no one but a stupid. fellow would become a iirize Irtis Iras proven proven liimself liimself In In be lie not noil. quite so sliiuif as the average Some time ago he cut himself loose from his manager, and when it came, to Hie point of signing articles for his figh, with Paul Jlerlenhacli, which is lo lake place at the end of the month, he' produced instead of a manager a lawyer, lo look afler- the lesal ami money imds of Hie iiglii, wtiile be was looking after Hie physical end of it. Those who have followed the fishling same for some year now, weiii. to think, that Me Tigiie has touched ti nole, which wi" changi) the whole apecj of Hie fight business, at leasl anion ir n liMinr fl:ie nf . .... r..u business agents will still be in demand for the newcomers no ,i,...i.. i .. to slake them lo the necessary money for training and trainer's expenses,- but it is inoTe than likely Dial there will gradually evolve out of the present silua-lion, boxing agencies, liko theatrical agencies, for Hie arranging of inalrhes, with lawyers, who for a reasonable fee will se that the contracts arc properly drawn up. In louight;s Sluart Shield football fixture. Hie (Jreal War Veterans will have another opportunity of gelling into a jkis- il ion of advantage, on the slang ing sheet. Their oppouenls, the Callics, if they win the match, will again be at the lop of the league ahead of the Sous of Kngland. TJie teams will line-up as fol lows: ' . Creal War Velerans Haw thorn; Marlon and V. Meuzies ; Skinner, Ceorge Mitchell and Dell; Itussell, Norwood, F.rskinc, Campbell and Cochrane; reserves Mac and Mcpherson. ' Callies A. Sinclair; H. Woos and W. K. Williscrofl ; J. Sims, S. Currie and James Harris; A. Mitchell, 11. McDougall. D. Scoll, W. Mitchell and J. Andrews; reserves. J. Hamilton and II. Hamilton. BENEFIT DANCE Enjoyable Affair was Held Sat urday Night In Metropole Hall by Lodge Valhalla As a benefit lo a y(uin,g Nor wegian Nylin is ,1iijg ill . iit tut' hosfjitul. aneijjoyihle ilanVe. was Held on Saturday night ill Hie Metropole Hall by Lodge Val halla. There was a good .attend ance and refreshments wre served. Music was furnished by the Weslholine orchestra, Aid Oscar Larsen whs master of ceremonies and I lie rmiini!cc in charge included Mrs. O. A. lohnson, Mrs. Lindselli. Mrs. Ks sen ajid others. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert I. H. Tudhope, A. J-'arrow, H. K. A. Woodbury, O. K. Williams. II. K. Crarnlal). J. S. McMillan. Mrs. A. de J'pven, Charles J. Fletcher, W. C. Ariie.tl, T. 1". Foley, W. C. Sdan ,11. tosse, T. C. Mewburn, L. t). Ly'cell, Mr. and Mrs. (I. H. Deallie and daughler, J. I. Hirks. J. Myers and Hoy Howard. . Vancouver: Dora Hury, San Francisco; J. P. Forde, Victoria; .Paul Scbnur, 'I'm onto; D. Kuhn and II. Cars- well, Winnipeg; K. Donohoe, iiaas HarlMir; A- JivylfU, -Ocean Falls; J!. Jlousscau and .Miss Lela Itousseau, Iiwfi Inlel; W Smith, Anynxj'P. 11. Cawey, Ed-monlon; (l. M. Fraser, In'gby Island; Norman Nelson, oily; 0. J Hcjisoh, Lickepdrl; J. A'. CarUiew and .1. Ulenn. Smilliers: A. Campbell, Kltwanga; T. n. Mc- figuter." Apparently, McTigue'ManamOn, Tglecrapli Point; A, I ggft'S AND LAUNCHES For Wanted Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in AWTKP YOl'Nii Lady wanteil to re pre sent Hrilish Colimtbia publiea-lion in Prince Huperl and district.- Permanent situation noon remiineraiinu ami ex penses paid. I'xperience not absolutely necessary. Apply Pox 250, Daily News olllce. WANTHO. i''T or woiuhii for general work. Musi have sum dining room experience. Ap ply Hox 251 Daily News olllce If WAM'F.D. Hxperienred lady rook for restaurant. Apply P.O. Hox 2'J, Alice Arm, H.C. Hi WANTKD. Young girl wants work in hotel or family. Phone lllne :tt5. l9 FOR SALE FOIl SALK. Pleasure boat. 2 fiM-l, perfect rondilimi. ready lo step in to. Must be sold this week for the offer. Apply Hox 24'J, Daily News olliiv. " 12 - FOIl SALK. Commercial Hot-l. I'rinc Huperl, furnished. A bargain. M. ,M. Slefibftis ft co:, ijd: ti FOH SALK and II em oval! lloune ...oa English Hill. Hive price lo P. namiila. Phone 208. tf FOIl SALK. Pleasure loit"Kcho" O. L. Heindei. Cold Storage. Phone 221. , tf TO RENT FOH HKNT. Three large house keeping rooms, furnished compete. 218 Second Avfltiue. i 10 FOH ilENT. Clapp apnrluieiil Weslcnhaver Hros. tf BOARD IlflAHD and Iloom, or board only 443 Fifth Avenue East. Phone lied 707. HOAHD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue Phone 137. LOST f.OSJV -Child's grey jersey, Im- 1 ween ecJ ion J, wo and Me- Hriile Slreel. Finder please, phone Mrs. Crewe, 5tt. COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia Ilecord" no scratching. I'inest reproductions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and bear tbeui. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue KNITTED GOODS SWEATKIIB arid all kinds of knlleed goods made lo order: Phone Hlack 31)5. tf TOM CALCHEFF Experienced Tailor Suils made to order. Cleaning Pressing and Altera! ions Work fiiiaranleed. Fullon Street. Phone 271) AI. Klnp, Port Fssinglon; K Crawford and V. F. Lade, Slew arl; Miss D. Newsnine, H.N., J'ort Simpson; Hubert Enge, Seattle. Central J. Harlly, Vancouver; Me. ud Mrs. Ji. Warren Sjjnotj, Jlurim Lake; K. J. rkniier, Toronto; Wallace Taylor, oily; It. Hooper, Dishy Island; (j. Ghasly, M. W. Corrfgan, F. Dupgim Jind Hob Miller, C.N.H.; Mr. nd Mr. H. Keld3y, Oeorifetown. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than PHICF.S OF KASTHOPK 4-CVCLR Marine Kugines 4-H.P. wiIImmiI clutch 8185.04) I -II. P. I i-ylin.ler MD 0-11 .P. I cylinder HI) 150.00 8-H.P. I cylinder HI) 750.00 8-11. P. 2 cylinder MD 450.00 18-H.P. 4 cyiiiuler 1.D 475 0 All the alsive excwpl the first inrlu.Ie the I-anions Joes lie -verse Hear, and full eject rical aod propeller equipment. The bent that money eh bay. F.aslbope Hni., 1747 Oeorgia 8t. W. Vancouver. U,C, Always ai your servic. Prlncn Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone as I. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at Anytime. Fiva pas .-.enger Dodge Sedan CHinfoil and Courlrsy. Hates: 50c for I or 1 passenger- 25- for eaffjt additional paAMiHT. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAI NCH -Oh haby" aA your wr vice day or night. Coiufwrl Safely- Courtesy. If H'a a water-1 rip call Laurie Lasably Phones 570 orlSI. TAXI 592 VHli DKPF.NDAHI.E TA.LI) and Night service. Comfort .and Courtesy is my motto PHONE 532 CONRAD LEE Stand: Richmond Hooms. TAXI Taxi 67 Phono (Call Oenrge; Paul or Oust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: r.oss bros. pool noor.1 Meeker Block AcroM frwni F.mpress Hotel. BEDDING UT PLANTS. Plants that grow and repay yoti for yoor labor. MeCaKhy's Isldiiig out plants are specially acclimatised and cap be relied upon lo produce Hie goods. . Him' Phone - lied 183 Orofliibouse Phone Hlaok l0 MCCARTHY'S. FURNITURE HOSPITAL Ami tieneral Ilepair Shop. He-pairs of all kinds promptly al tended o. Window drnprrle.i made lo order. Carpel laying. Furniture crjiting. TOM BALLINGER Phone 81 Hear Sherman's Market, Fullon Street CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Bagnagc, Furniture Moving. If jou want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hox MO. KEITH'S CAFE. When in Stewart visit heilli s Cafe in Kinir I'dward Ilolel now re-miidelled. Hp-to-date Dininjr Iloom and Liineh Counter ROB KEITH - Manager. r PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, May 18 High . .. . 10: HI a.m. 17.3 fl. 23:00 p.m. 10.5 " Low 4:48 a.m. 5.!) " ft: 10 p.m. .'1.0 " Tuesday, May 19. H Iph 11:38 a.m. 17.8 fU ?3:5 p.m. 2MU " Low 6:31) a.m. 4.C 'f 17:34 p.m. 5.7 " 50c .Article, Loit anJ FURNITURE. New and se -.df restore. We , . vuaiikre ,ipiv or.-! c. l iswwua, QhO. PAPADOPUUJ 6J'J Third Ave pi,.,.,,.. FIREWOOD. He Ctiiu!.. Dry Mi.. , Fre., HI p;, A. ISAM NORTHERN TRANSFEK Call fi.r 1. N'orlhen. I , Hed 243 S W. H. MONTGOMERY, J!l MAIL SCHEDULE for the East Monda - W Sit-1 thfe Ett Monda - Vv Friday. .1:,. , fo Vancouver luesdays Mail 5 1 Kftlurda) -Thurs.l;i .1 -Sunda 1 - 1 from Vneoutr Sundays 1 1 Wedni'-l -Friday-SahirdiM -C.P.R. M..v To Anyos, Alice Arm "1 W eoio'-i.n -Sunday "I From Anyox, Alice Arm- I'l Tuesdays Thiirsil.ix - To Stewart and Premlr- Satunln - - .-llliiin; From Stewart and Prtmler- Tuesda - y , j nd mw To Port Simpson Points ,j. lliursiiay-From l"n nd Port Simpson River Points Aj alnn :i - To Alaska Points-May 8. iH i ' From Alaska PoIU- TonCharlott.. May 0. , ulanJ I CharlotU From Queen Points ' May 7 an-l , nH i onbsiii l: " v" S tit A. ' tlh A. 1 "" " J ;H 8 Hi At. 1,1 -i ' : llltl f-lM-rl.i 01 (Ilk Aw. A ' . . diii a iiw .11 n i i Slh AN. t)i AW. pro. """ 01 JfO. 0 fl.T.f. Wlurf o. i. r. Sim' "I '-'"'! lat aw. Hl AVf. '" .1 tl A "III LAND ACT. Nolle, of TJ 'PP" If. rn.l I' .'.'' In Skena I i in run ir , . .,. ! rat .1 J n p s- f'lf'lllff Cillll"1"' , i . ...1 II .: "I"'1, ' ' winii. ii. ni'i'i . , i Hut r fonuwii- ,; , ,, i I i 1 ' l-Hl'l" ,t imii " III. Il'' watrr 'iimi. Ji ""'.'',,''' ' l i'i " " ' . i ' I..: ' : . t.nlsi r iimrK. .u niirriy. (lulls- .,. I..' ... i ah , . iit . -6 " . (HHlli- '" ,,.,)t;.Hl i ' iMwiH'' 11' 4r (ere. iiKirc in- I- ..urn 1 ' AFP"1 p.ted MIX i".