REGIMENT HOLDS BRINGING UP FATHER Run) clonic now BYCOLLVl SWETHOUCHT ANNUAL DINNER A4D PLAYl.l'MVERY I MEANT TO PLAYOM THE bust reading;1. PIANO CAN'T STAND it a THAT RACKET! Successful Affair Took Place Last Nlstft In Armory With Seventy-five Present The first nnnlml dinner of Ihc First natlnliontXorlh O.G. flegl ment look pjace 1.11 flight in tint armory, tastefully decorated far the occasion, and proved ft l? a highly enjoyable 'and successful affair at wlifcl) some 75 men were present. (Jo, J. V. Nichqlls, officer commanding presided, anl the guests included it number of I lie members of the tt2nd overseas battalion, fler a splendid banquet spread had been disposed of there was a fine program of music, snna and addresses. TJw program opened with tlie singing of "O Canada" and closed with the National Anthem. There were toasts In tho 102nd Uatlalion, Hie Ureal War Veterans' Association and Jhe Navy which were replied lo respectively by Paymaster Captain .1. A. Kjrkpalrick (102nd overseas), Sergeant G. L. Ynungman and Lieut. Commander R. P". Ponder. Addresses were deliver-ed hy Consul K. A. Wakefield, Major ft. A. nil and lr. H. F. Tremayne. Others contributing to the program were Alex Harvey, Hob James, .1. K. Davey, Anderson Murray, C. S. M. Wright Iavie,, Capt. 0. p. Tinker ami llandmastcr Wilson with songs, J. K. Hawthorn with a cornet solo, and Sgt. F. Lavery mtU a monologue. Miss Jean Cqrrie and H. Arthur, jr. provided orchestra music and W. Vaughan Davie was accompanist. OFFICERS FOR MUSIC CLUB DANCING PARTY WAS ; GIVEN BY GYROS FOR PLAYERS' CLUB MEMBERS ffefraehmenU Served by Gyrettes, i Mnl. noitDy master oi Ceremonies . iln honor of the members of the Prince Rupert Playrrs' Club, wlilfli recently MSgfd n' 'playfor' the benefit of 'the playground fund, and with the fiyre.Ues as nHdiliona! gujet, fof honor, a delightful dancing parly was 4veinjast night, by the Oyro CJub iji the' I.O.D.1J. Jal! on Fifth Avenue F.ast. There were about thirty couples In attendance and dancimg was in progress from' 9' to 1 o'clock. Music was furnished before tl o'clock by Misi Irine Morflson, .Howard '-.iiu ' : . hi While and Kenny Rood, these musicians being later joined hy Charlie and Hilly Haiagno, Re Lionel Holtby was master of ceremonies and the event was in the hands of the Oyro entertain ment committee. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert I, C. P. Krieg, Toronto; Ral'di Hopping, Vernon; J. M. Sterlinc, (ieorge W. Taylor, W. Owen, J. If. Egerton, W. Willi, .1. 11 Donoghue and R. W. McNeill. Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sritfen, Hamilton; C. W. Smith, Kdmnnlon; P. M. Olsen, Ilanall: II. ft. Olsen, Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Ilankiuson and daughter, Mi. and F. H. Ooodenough, Inver- One of the pleasant features ness; A. .1. Peck and II. Mcllain. of Ihe evening was the presentation, to Company Sergeant-Major C. L. Youngman by the members of the sergeants' mes of a handsome piece of engraved silverware as a wedding presen . The presentation was made by Company Serpcant-Major Robinson and Sgt. Y'oungman responded suitably. Th committee In charge con sisted of Capt. C. V. F.vitt, chair man; Company Sergeant-Major Youngman. Company Sergeant- Major W. Davies, Sergeant F. Unwjn and' Sgt. F. Lavery. Prince Oeorge; W. H. Manuel. Winnipeg: L. F. Champion, . Smjlh and Charles tirny. Anyo; Tom J. W. Hick, Victoria; A. J. Hultimer, Halmoral. JUNIOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL GAME y Opening Event Went to Booth School In Close Contest with High School The opening of the J 026 Fooi- ball Season took place at Acrop olis Hill last evening when the High School junior team met t lie Hoolh School team in the opening fixture of Ihe junior leazue and went down lo defea! Wrs. R. L. Mcintosh Again Headsj-j iprP wa a cp(M attendance ol urbanization Wlin mr. ll0 rrpnoral mihtie nn.l l!ipl.lt canon, vice-presiaeni Men nt tw schools turned out in cood force to trive their leam.- Iloliling ils annual liusinessljU4ly SUnnort. mefiing yesieriiay afternoon a: jipfnre Ihe game and at the the home of the president, Mr, interval. Ihe Hoy' Hand undi H. i.. .Mcinii.sn, uiiusy.ie, ji Handmasler Wilsi n gave very Fourth Avenue West, the Indies' Pnjf,yable selections .music Willi closed us aciivme lirtot li won Ihe loss and elect- for the season and the rngulai P() ,0 ,,ay p i.m. aighl from lorinigwiy Ternais win pe re- . k!ck oft- j1jK,, rpssed an.i sunied in ktober. In the mean- ,00,i. oai hail a narrow e- Ipiie, However, a recuai win ne caj,e when a shot hit the upheld Ihe firs! week in June ?lrzht. Plav. was soon at the the Unite.) .Church undr Ihe 0Iier oni w(.n Crap oenlred but auspices of the Mush Club bejil mc saved. Iliirli oressed tfie arlistff will i.e .Mr. i.een i.u, Hool!l tPtt!n(. iIP . oui Ijianist of the Toronto C"ncrv- pierce saved and then Cralo tj)r; of Music, and Henry Carrr, j,Pa,jf(i past at the other end. nit- iiij .jsuiuuiui. jiooth now preosed and Aetsov ;Tli LiditM' Music Club eclen Ui.ot naff. Currie had a try llinl qfficers as follows: went wide, and then at the other President, .Mrs. n. u. Aic-in-. Pnrt Hooth goal escaped asrain ... r Ipsn, re-eieciei Vice-president, Mrs. Slifijford Dart on. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. R. P. Ponder:'' Ksecutfve, committee -r- Mr Donald Ross, Mrs. fi, A. Wopd land, Mrs. F. P. Kenny, Mrs. S. D. Jolmslon, Mrs. A, T. Parkin and Mrs. 11. G. Fraser. be ifiJl nht steady himself and a' gpo.1 chance was lfil. Kolseyt saved and then Ihc whistle wen' freshments, generously provided- with no cjnre by tlje fJyreltes, were served. Second Haf Willi the hill in their favor ljUpplJi pressed right from the, kick, on ami irojn lames renire Kelsgy willi a first lime shot beat McLean' and Hoolh were one up. Hooth continued lo pres anTtMr,Lean saved nnly to be beaten a minute '"tajer when Kel-ecy . put the finishing touch to good work by pirkens. Shortly aftc Crate from the rinhl wins, shot welt, and Hooih wore three up. Several corners followed but the High defence, in which was rapped by a goal hy Coma- diiia who beat Pierce with a fine shot. .Shortly after Hio whrstle blew leaving Hooth win- npr? if )bi game that whs fasl. Irvine, Morrison, Hill Scot!, Ciiniadina. Hooth School L. Pierce, Currie, F. Canx-ron, H. Tburber, T. Kelsey. R. NeNon, Crate, Dic!.- ns. Xelon, T. H''Van'cn' Shikatani. Referee J. Camhpcll. Linesmen ft. Kelsey, Ik. CtappertoiK SPORT CHAT With a tango number of cup being offered for various cotn-i petitions, Stewart is planning for an active tenuis season Ibis yeir and it is the intention of th club there to erect new courU. Four tournaments have been arranged lo late place betwren tew;art and Premier players ami ijiere will be return tournaments at Premier. II. V. M. Holston, the SU'wart puliliilier, has don ated a cup that will bo open to any leam f , nUjed doubles .Jii Ihe Aice ,rrn, .nyox anu Mew- art districts, to be won three limes in surccssjon tor porman-nt ownership. The curtain was rnnK down on Hie league basketball season u' O 1926 w Jmti, FtAtvmt Scnv.cc, Inc. Ormml Bnuia rln 1 V anted For Sal For Rent BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD, Rooms and Furnished handsome sjhV. cup donated brKo .A.K..h" r.tot tinh boat. Murray and Mcrerk worked hard, Mrs. 11. W. Wl fr inler-de-i held out. High got away and j.arlmenlal competition! The Pierce saved well from Irvine. .iLoiliitl la- I lriili:' and Mrs. K. K. Orchard and 'Mr.iRn "l00k a corner vbrh wa cwnsislrd of lour teams mine. ami Mrs. II. . .. f""'"" 7' feared and men Hoolli j.resseii. Injf mechanic and office. Reid, I'sk; Mrs. H. L. Frank. Mrs. T. K. Hrooks and Miss Frank, Terrace; R. ft. Johnston break away liy'llisn :!iooij With football organization fur the season at tin smeller town nlnady under way, the Anyi-x baseballer gathered logelber for organization purpose and now always inlerej.tjng and in whicabjave the ball rolling for tlieir good roollmll was displayed. For High" School Viereek wa an outstanding player, while m' the. boys played hanl. Hoo!.i were well served by Cameron, Currie, Kelsey and Nelson. The teams were as follows : High School McLean. Murray, iererk, Collison, Cro, Hryanl, line of endeavor. A In ycar, tbe"re .seems to le plenly of material on hand and there should again be ine git.Nl ball at Anyox this year. Officers of the HacbaU Aurialion elected a foltows: President. C M. Iw, vicp.pfe!jidenL Dr. H. &i Trefry: secreMry treasurer Mr, Porteous. ' Ten ' Years Ago In Prince Rupert Hronzed liy the un and look ing remarkalily fit. A. J. Prud-liomme returned to the city last pfulit after havirK spent a month fin liis ranch at Tye Lake near TeiKwn. .Mr. .tiki homine is entltusiastie about (agricultural possibilities in lb- Hulkley Valley. Hon. C. Yada, Japanese consu! general at Oltawu, is a visitor in the city. On behalf of (be Hoar of Trade lie was interviewed tbi morning by i. A. Woodland and (i. It. Naden ami he was also taken by Superintendent Mehnn lo inspect the dry dock after Which be interviewed various o Ins fellow rountrymen in the r-ilyv. . T ... " 1 . .' Morley Donaldsort, vifej-zirsU dent (if the Hiiiful h'rbbt Pacific Railway, wFit.t a'rJ'rVeh the ciiy last ef .-nwbfii fectivn atirn- tl, there will b three express ami passenger Premier last week whep the mill trains a vv.i-k Hast Viereck should have scored but learn defeated the office team in from Primp Rupert. For "Various Banking Needs CONSTANTLY in touch with a wide variety of successful business enterprises, the Bank of Montreal has developed a financial service to meet promptly and adequately the needs of its large number and great variety of clients. j These facilities, offered through its offices from the Adantic to the Pacific, include protection of funds, interest on deposits, business counsel, i mm, loans, collections, foreign ejxtunge, credit data, trade information, travellers funds, money orders, and ser vice in any other branch r- BANK OF MONTRE AL Established 1817 r Total Assets in excess pf 4 700.000,000 and West .vaunt HOARD. The Inlander, 83i YMWU M.N WANTS WORK. Second Avenue. Phone 137. , any kind. ;.ie per hour, ptionc . . . a a a mack soy, . . m Suites. Palmer House. If WANTKD. Young girl for a pot-serie playoff by a coisj HI of tfi to 21 tliu winning Tor llij tliird year in succession the i housework, sleep1 out. FOR f ALE PIlOlM tf i!4 ll.p. Vulcan eHgitie, Mie year old , &5iuhV id Um euhin cruii't r, new 12 Ii4. eiin'- priretl at t50.oo H find cabin cruller, IS h.p- oil engine ... I ..! Small cpeeiier with Fnnl engine, prleed at J50.00 2fj h.p. Huffalo engine on.on tfl bp. Sludebaker engiue. .. , ISOD.OO 6 h.p. liuanantee, priee 7ri.0i) 6 h.p. Kellcnberg engine .., fsmuto S rjlindcr 10 h.p. auto engine. u 1 0(1.00 t Cylinder Dodge engine wild starter- floo.00 1 cylinder Chevi-olel enl. with starter IS5.no 1000 feel 'tt inch hark haul cabli, priee 0c per fool. Wre Medregur Saws, falling and burkinz saws, Oilebrisl jacks, etc. Nortbernl Hbange. SIS Serafld Avenue. Phone it. IIJ5.00 Cary Safe fC5.no 35.00 oak rolltop desk $18.00 f77S.no oak 0 ft. "landing desk S35.P0 $10.00 mabogaD) dek and three ehair f75.nu (iO.OO Check protector 1 5.00 WKSTF.XILWKIt HIIOS. 'Oil RALK. Mv roomed bouse. on two lots, furnished; all in garden and berry bushes. It 750.00 on terms. Apply T. Mo- Clymnnt. tf FOrt SALK-50 foot troller, Just ronipleled; all gear. Full par ticulars, address I lot 303 Daily News office. I5 I'Oll SALK. Secondhand furni lure and reslatvanl futures from"Hnynt Jlntet. Upplyl I iliril .vvenur. FOIJ 3.i,Ij'.-f5erlian1 IleinUman Ciano, on easy mommy payments. Walker's Music Store FOP. SALK Tliree roomed hou plastered; good location. $55!; MrCalTcry A Tiibbons, Lid. I FOIl SAU.-Srt nhrysler floacli. used a few months. App'v Howe A MeNully. If FOH SALK. Haby Imagy. almost new. Phone lied. Id I. Ml TO RENT ed flat, with Monarch range, In; Clapp block. Wcstenhaver Hros.! ! FOll rtKNT, Furnished housekeeping auite, Mnssallem Apart nfepts. Phone 18. rf FOR FtKNT. Four room suite, '-hot water beied. Apply Rmill. ti Mallet. SKVKN Rootri Home to Henl. Apply 522 Klghlh Ave. Wes. I-Oil HK.NT. Mpdern hoise; five rooms and bath. Munro Urns.' MOHKHN FLAT for Hunt. Apply vnj iieimroner if FOUND FOUM).-Three keys on rlrfy. Apply uany ews office. AUCTION SALE AUTOMOBILES By George McManus n f j ' I ) wHAr A - I DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in' advance" No Advertisement taken for less than SOc IJArti'des Lost and Found, &c on atntve er and liberal ser vie on new ears. KAIEN GARAGE. Dealer im t'.liexrolei and tieneral M"t'rn Prohirl. : AlCTHlX SALK wl be held V 171 Third Avenue Mist on Thursday. May 1.1. at t.30 p.m. Consisting -of Pianu, dluinx rtHitn "inle. iirio ehair. music enblnet, elerlric lamp, ofa, lino, bed, bunaox, cliiffon-iere. library In Me, light delivery Ford ear in ue sit months el.- lOiilpMtt. Kvitt X tin.. I. Il . Auctioneer. ad Wrerkniii ).- I a. ami Mli P',..'-e ,; ' MAIL SCHEDULE OUT-OOIftO. rt id (t thft , . T Vcuf L SmImU) lnM4)i . C.V.H.. Mo i T Antti. Alk Arm. . . " ... .. . ... . h T m A a . a ,ul It.... t 4Uit riiH- Ml) tl. II Mt tl. fl m-coi. .1 T1IK FOHD MoTtilt aiMPA.NViOT.f. unsrt flF i:aND .11.0 n iiubftealion TJV Sio.w of the tariff rhanges, imme.li-alely issued the following NEW PRICES tutiaboul fl2.5t ioUttUB - C3t. 00 lloupe - 7HH.0o Flidor Sedan IHI5.00 Fonlor Se.lan IH'tl.OO LiBbt DelKarjr tnli.Sj tljiassl ttI.M Truck Ohassts (JI7.i0 All prices include self-Marl cr, if o eminent taxes an.i freight. National Kay Payment plan available, ' 8. E. PARKER, LTD. 2111 Second Avenue. TAXI Phone C7 Tail Call Oeorge, Paul or (iusl) Kit and Heven Passenger Rlude bakers at your disposal any time. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from F.mpress Hole!. GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenue Opposite Iteuson's Studio. liOOD MKALS. HOOD GAKK8 Coffee op Tea Served. IIKAL HfiMK l.OOKKD MKALS. Mrs Fnaer. Proprielress. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Fnrnl llnpo Klnr. V' lli,.. U.ll I. m "TTM"n fHUr r0T-!ehange NeW d oiuM idoods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS '1J11NI3HKD llouekeepln noomsl'' Third Ave. Phone ntf- to rent by the day, week or monui. iMione ied 07. If WOOD. Dry Mixed Wood fMO n load. Dry Fir Wood ! 0.5(1 n I n a d. Hut to any lenglh, Klndllnfl, S7.00 n load. FIp Furnace Wood 17.00 a load, A. ISAACSON Phono Hlaek trtl. Seal Cove. S-sVt4 4 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Tnursday, May 13. 4 f f53 ,n.m. 22.1 fl. I:t.1 p.m. lt.9 " I'OW 8:30 a.m. t.H " 20:32 p.m. 6.7 " V(Mt 01 COltICTI0l Ortlum A All Am IM Ar. plk SI (lb Atr A rslioA St Pill Its. I TMt M A lrt-f.a 111 AtA. A Cornel si im At a Htr IH A Mr '! .r-T lnh Atf. A III . A rtr jrra. nt. Mr 0l WTurf ttut Ate. A t4 St Sr4 A k riK si am At, a m si SlllU S I'M 1l4r 1 A Tburutt) i1' itarur au'-s . rnKs jmr it . 1 Mm tk i. r. b frm tmiaiH Ssfultr t4f WrdnesdJl ; rrMi) ills Sttsnltf - . Prsi. ' SititeiUr Mi) fl V II- M Vntr I'rtdir 'till frm Pfi tlmf 1 w Mij t rnnfi . ........ k.Uai-" Mr tl. i'iii Fsr ! Mir. CIR. TRAINS nilljf nerj't ""S"1" 1 From fill . - ... tuny sirei'i 7iifi GUARANTEED USED CARS ATi fr,TT M, BARGAIN PRICES j sunr,,. " IUS3 ObUmol.ile Touring 750.Oa '' H . n t , tl22 OldMiiol.tle ToiiriiKi I (J50.n0,r '" I9?t Ford Tudor Sedan ItSWOjlj tJ", J ii'za 1 om iiiiuir .-fiuii (i7.;fN , et m h 102.1 Tn.loe SwLm StPO.Ooi ltU I'onl LiKhi Delverj 1.1. ' eiu VVe give thirty day fre service frm citi miw Hm- 1 t I I STEAMSHIP MOYEMB! . siitirriir . iiiiU tf SlMlS , Msjr l , rr - V J Tim ... ( rrm suns ) Sly i rnr r lull ttti ! SUIMMt II. 'i WrdnrMiir C1 1 ' Tuett)r .ltl"'.3 Thrsir , r- sinrtiy i'' a ' Siiikloi- run!- m TIMBER SALE W Scll Tendrri lllrlrl rrtr '' tw tin li' nf 4s"f rMe of tl.ew '' Hiilth lDll. :.M. . Ia,arrf llirl.lir. IH ' 'Mill IWII iji jr" ' 1 IIPHII l lt,l,". , fly . mrll.rr MrlHiiU" ' . 1 efr. Virl'.rii, f 1 I'fiiwe loirt; B ' TIMBER SALEXSO 11 -r ...... Mill II' " . . i iiiiiriri iiu'snur. its - 1 ' i ...... llrttfli MfS . 1 S liilrl. imlivxill CliMH"' r f Ortir, m-ml.Mk ind ." stl 1 1 mil i r.i - .f Mn,.l I.I.P AhW ' . rurlher pirllruliri otJa lr. Vlflirli. cr IM rrmci nupsrt, e.c