L PAGE FOUT SWIMMING CLUB PROPOSERECORD Officers Elected Last Night and will Undertake to' Carry ori Qood Work ' I . " FACILITIES FOR CHILDREN Efforts Will be Made to Improve wonaiuons at Lake Immedl ately The -swimming club hopes In . make this a record year .and will. Willi. Ihe' support of the pontic of Prince Itupi'rl, eummcnre at once to put llui lake, in shape fur swimming ami particularly In cater lu Ihe hoys and girls who wish to learn In swim. Officers were elected: at llio annual mcot-ing Jast night with Chris Klkins in the chair as follows: President Captain A. Swan son. Scc.-Treas. Alex. Saint. . Kxecutive C, II. Klkins; Sid Thomson, K. 0. Gibbons, I). II. Macdonald, and .1. W. Scotl, A letter from Hon. T. I). Pal-Inllo" was rend in which ho fered a prize nf ten dollars to the hoy or girl learning o swim this yeariand making the greatest Improvement, Alo the Princo Rupert Uoalhouse offered Iwo prizes lo (he value; of 610 each, one to the best lady swimmer and the other lo the, best lady diver, lo he competed Tor .at the annual gala at a dale In bo I set by the executive. The new executive plans lo improve the facilities for children at the lake to repair the floats and dam and do such other work .or a permanent nature as may he required. They will visit the lakes within a few days and make an examination of (he needs. SENIOR STUDENTS AT ladies; MUSIC CLUB Pleasant Afternoon Spent Yesterday at Home of Mrs. E. A. Wakefield The Ladies' Music Club mel yesterday afternoon at I lie home o'f Mrs. K!' A; Wakefield, Fourlh Avenue West, nm enjoyed a delightful program given by Hi-Senior sludenls and arrangeil by Mrs. .Wakefield and Mrs. Hubert Ward. . . The numbers on' Hit; program were as follows:. . . Piano soUm "Polonaise, Opus f, ,.. IV' ' (Ciiopin) ' by Mis, Molly llayden. Piano solo "Dance Caprice" A'(H. Ciidus) by Miss Constance Morgan. , A'ocal solo, "The .Cuckoo" (Liza Lehriuanir) by Miss Catherine Jones.' i'ialio solo "ValseTilfPJllianle in F" (Homer (Sriinn ly Miss Margaret Oilchrist. . Violin solo "Japanese Sunset" (Jessie L. Deppeiv) liy Pele Hlack, jr. Piano duet "The -.Anlelnpc Hunt" by Mies MaryNess and .Molly .person. Piano solo Minuet "L'Anli-que(;jpaderewski) by Miss Au-ilrey.Ulusiihy. v Vocal , solo "Pea flypsy" (Jlic'liael ITeadj by Mrsj J. J Mhldnbn TRANSFERRED TO I- PRINCE ALBERT Inspector A. E. Acland R.C.M.P, Will be Succeeded Here by Inspector S. T. Wood ..In-speclnr A. K. Acland, who lias been in command of the , Priyce jlUipert detachment of the Royal rCanadiaii:, Mounted Police ever "since It Was eslabli$lied li w May ?lt IU, has been transferred ; Ui the post in Prince Albcil v Saskalchewan, and expects to leave here about May 10 with 'MrstsAcIand and family lo lake up his ..new uuues. lie wilt h .succeeded., hcrr by 'Inspector K ,ji-T. Wood from Reginu, Inspeclor Acland, who willi Mrs, Acland lias ma'denumpt i,oiis, friends in tho cily and lia t been higlily popular during his iMe.vni' years' resilience in t Prince Rupert, came here froi overseas where he served four years', having gone out of the Yukon in. 1015 after many years i'service with the force there. His I removal from Ihc city will be f; . enerally regretted. is Inspeclor WoeJ who succeed Inspecl ,J Jcland, bfeftvppraclicalli'1 will ha till! BRINGING UP FATHER ' I HTC TO Tl-Utste. or Coin home, an' faEEiis' KID Dad would Call an rr HER force and is ho son of the late Assistant Commissioner Fred T Wood, who served 0nr many years in I he vtikon. Inspector Wood, who is a married man. was foV some lime in command of the R.tt.M.P. parrison at Hcr- !ehell Island. MAKES STRONG PLEA F. FOR CITY MANAGER B. Pemberton of- Victoria Writes In Advocacy of Scheme and Urges It F. H, PemberlOnhead of the firm of Permberlon ii Vons of Vicloria and Vancouver writes lo the press advocating the city timnnimp rl n n nf lvl govern- large business or romnany you have the board of directors, who in. theytiiy's case are "the mayor and the aldermen. Then you would have a general manager or managing director, who in the city's case would be the cily manaper. I do not see that any bi business could be run in any other way for real efficiency. The city manager would be answerable lo the mayor arid council, and would have a big work and respensibilily on his hands lo see fliaT'VipVy department was as efficient as possible. Absolute efficiency is what we need in managing the cily, then we can keep on reducing our taxes and getting out of the heavy load of debt we ure laboring under. Under the present, regime the mayor and aldermen do altogether too much detail wprk. They they should not have to do. It should be left lo the manaser. Obtaining a first class city manager is a . difficult matter. but no more difficult lhan obtaining a manager for any other big concern.- He knows.it depends on himself whether he keeps his billet. In selecting a man you would want a manager of ability. intrgrily and experience, a first class, all-round man of business. Huch a man can be obtained. He cart save the icily a great many Umes his salary, and alo save the mayor and Aldermen three rpinrlers of Iheir present work. ST. GEOWS SOCIETY IS BEING ORGANIZED Will Take Place of Sons of Eng land Lodge Which Is Being Disbanded A meeting was held last even ing In Ihe St. Regis Cafe for Die purpose of forming a St. (leorge's Society to lake I he place of the Sons of Lngland lodge which is lo be disbanded In the cily. There were about twenty prospective members and it was decided In apply for a charier and call i general meeting later when offi cers will be elected and organi gallon further perfecled. The new organization will be purely fraternal and one nf its main objects will be the development of clean amateur outdoor sport activity. A, W. F.dge was in Ihe chair at last night's meeting and Fred Wermig was appointed secretary pro, tern. PARSON DISTIUBUTED MONEY TO CONGREGATION Last Sunday evening Dr. Dav les of Vicloria Cily Temple cir culated among members of his coiiRreoalion three hundred 2f. cent pieces which I hey will In vest and bring Ihe increase year from now, the money In be used for Church work. The Ide was to Illustrate clearly the par able of the telenls on which h preached a sermon. WHVA.LL THU CRYIN"' PARKS BOARD present were C. II. Ornie and H. F. Pullen. The fifth member .of Ihe board, J. H. Thompson was out of town. It was derided In pive Ihe swimming club control of the lakes for Ibis year wfch. power lo make improvements and ii necessary In. levy any fee thought desirable. It was made clear al the meeting that Ihe board had no futid- lo spend and was not in a position to make expenditures i.' any kind al preenl. They hav" power, however, lo make bylaws troverning Ihe use of Ihe park and lo see that ils privileges anno! nhued. Erection of Cottages The uesiop of" (he ereclion of collages on park properly1 was discussed arid il was found thai nothing in Ihe Public Park cl gave Ihe board the righl l lease or grant building! privileges In private parlies allhouph Ihey could do it lo athletic clubs of imilar public organizations. The land the board takes in regard lo Ihe erection of col- tapes on park lands is thai no objection will be taken al pre sent as long as Ihe coltaves- dr, not oblruile on the conveniences of I lie public there mid as lonu a slhere. is no nuisance crealei by sewerage or by Ihe (browing out of cans or objectionable re fuse. Recommend Improvements The board will be laying out scheme of improvement whiel they will recommend lo the au thorities ami it was suggested that no collages h"o'u!d"hc built Ihere without first consulting with, member of the board ti sen lhat the building does no clash with those plans. The Hoard is securing a plan or the boundaries of the park and is sending away for bylaws in force sit oilier similar instilu THE eAQ,)t CkOC HCR CALLEO FOR HPB I ui.Pt f HO no IDEA iOEAl'D I'D SO MUCH! HELD MEETING uave Control of Salt Lakes to Swimming Club for Present Season . FORBIDS CUTTING TREES ' Question of Summer Cottages Discussed no Objection Taken Unless Nuisance The Prince Kupert Provincial Parks Hoard, which has charge of the Salt Lakes Park and also ,of the forty acre public park on .Kaien Island, held a nieetlmg las' men.: He' ' says: TV" 'T? "n"p c1 N" As far as I can see managing )rT" r; K,,r-in Presiding. The Colonel fl,e eilv II,. mmmn-nl!1' of any big'l.usiness. In any other Jw" "Planted secretary. Olher lions willi a view lo considering bylaws which will be effective here. In the meantime, how ever, it was laid down as an absolute rule lhat trees must nut be cut !: Ihe park without first obtaining the permissinr COULD NOT SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE "I had pains through stomach (due to gas and could not sleep well, especially on left side. Thanks lo Adlerika I am well again. (signed; Samuel S. Payne. Adlerika removes OAS in ten minute and brings out old waste mailer you never I bought was In your system. It jr2 DAILY NEWS . . , ,14; V anted For Sale 2 For Rentg WANTKD. THE LITTLE. " DAKUtN' OlDri'T WAHT TO ZQ EITHER.- rn v r r J TWO rooms lo rent in private home, waterfront view, up-tn-dale furnishings. 330 Fourth Avenue Fast. Phone Hlue 50(1. FOR RF.NT. Modern four roomed flat, wilh Monarch range. In Clapp block. Weslenhaver Hros. "UIIMSIII'.I) Housekeeping Rooms to rent by the day, week or month. Phone Red 007. tf FOR RENT. - -Furnished housekeeping s'uite, Mussalleii. Apartments, phone 18. if FOR RUNT, Four hot wafer heated. A Mallet. FOUND room suite. Apply fimlt MODKRN FLAT for Rent. Apply Max Hailhrnncr. , FOUND. -(5enlleman's gold seal ring. Apply Daily News of the board. Occupants of col-taFes should content lhemeve with driftwood or deadfalls for fuel. The Hoard will co-operate In every possible way wilh Ihc swimming club with a view tr making .'he itark an assel (o Ihe city of Prince Rupert. SPORT CHAT The new playground in West- view, which will be opened next Saturday afternoon, js as com plete and well arranged a play ground a 'colild. be devised' for 1 1 ... i -..': . iu.il jmri ih inwT), aim jnofmeiu hers or the iyj-ji ;Cluf ; playground eOmmlHV -In.' Vrliirl. fehairmd'lb' uUrl'oWv,i ft. A. Harlow and Milton (iomtalei.. are to l rpngratulated on the efiective work which has mad--Ihe new park possible. Now tha: Mils playground is competed and ready for use. the Ovros are busy on Iheir arrangements for (he Seal Cove playground Ihe sile is all ready for Ihe equipment and the playgrouin committee will hold a ineelin within Hie nexl few days l.i make ils final decision for equipment, most of the slnnd-nrd pieces of' which have already been ordered from Ih' dry dock. Willi football organizations for ihe season in Prince Rupcr' my now well under way, Ihe base- miners win-soon tie gelling liilsy and it is likely lhat Ihe annual meeting of the Association will be called In a few days now Two teams are already being organized, Native Sons of Canada and Hie fiyro Club, ami Ihere will probably he a third to is such an excellent intestinal round out lire league. How many evacuanl that it Is wonderful learns will actually he In lu for constipation and slomnch runnin will, of course, not .. trouble. Slops lhat full, bloated deflniMy known until the aii-feeling and makes you happy andjnual meeting Is held or after, cheerful. No mailer what youl'he season will in all probabil-have tried, the REAL Adlerika ily open in connection wilh Ihe aclion will surprise you. Ormea Elks and Fair Hoard celebration Limited,, Druggists. on May .24,, , ' s: - REMEHCiE..HOw ( ( 5HE woold pot HER LITTLE CNUBa-x l f ARMt AROOO r-ji r a.so how te mhST t oeo TO aon WswWlk AH' MEET M Jf?MhJj ttveM rYPPfcl h-Tixlili DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED, ADS. 2c per word infadvance. No'Advertuement taken for lets than SOc JVARTKB Maid for general TOl SAI.K. 38 fool cabin YOU housework. Apply Mrs. V. 'I Kergin,- 320 Second Avenue. YOUXO Man Wants Work, any Kind. J'hone lllack 2f9. lilt BOARD AND ROOW. I10AIU). The Inlander, 830 Secoml Avenue. Phone 1 37. HOARD, Hooms and Furnished Suites. Palmer House. tl TO RENT FOR SALE cruiser, 15 h.p. heavy oil engine. Price i,;on.nn. 22 foot runahnul, good engine, Price ?30.nn 12 h.p. Fairbanks engine, 2 cylinders, V cycle, Price 7.vn (III l.' To.. ..nil,.... ..t n,lllr 10.0 3.2 il.ft 21.0 f 18.1) " 3.2 " 7.2 " AdvertliA in the Dally New. n IS h.p. Fairbanks cngine.iSedan Price 33o.(W fl h.p. Kallenberg engine, Al water Kent ignition. Price ?200.0rt 5 h.p. Huffalo. Price 20ft.00 5 h.p. FrNbee. Prire. ... IS2.V00 10 h.p. Studebaker Aulo. Pric 20ft.no 1 Ford enaine 55.0n 31 h.p. 2 cylinder heavy oil engine, guaranteed condition, 100 r.p.m. weight rt.-000 lbs. price t?,000.f)0 2 h.p. Kvinrude Inboard ?rr.0d 2 h.p. Evinrude outboard $05.00 3!4 h.p. F.vlnrude outboard. 75.0.i 2 0-h.p. Fairbanks single cylinder 2 cycle without equipment. Price (35.00 eaeli. Logging loots, cables, propellers, lubricators, elc.'.at lowest price. Apply Northern F.irhange, 213 Second Avenue. Phone 23. FOR SALH. Mahogany dining table; dresing (able; Virlrnh (console;; oak chiffonier: table, rocker, beds, walnut ami ivory finish; antique sofa, upholslered chairs, Singer machine (drop-head) etc. Itemized list on application. Phone between U and 5, Red 202. A. Wfll-on, Digby Is-' land. 1 00 1 BENEFIT BY REDUCTIONS New Prices on CHEVHOLETS F.O.ll. Prince Rupert By George McMa On Ol-L-f "ohe wui A HTTL PARt. in, THlMCs OOtt T -. , T1 W TARIFF Touring I 81 5.00 i ttl.0rt2.0fl 1,183.00 Lighl Delivery Chassis 9 of.H.oo l-IH Ton Truck Chal.l25.00 Hiiy ymir ear from nn authorised and reyilercd denier and assure yourelf of cfftelent crvire al all lime. i KAIEN OARAGE Wreckiiw Service Day and Nigh! HargHins in Reenmli Honed ( ei Cars. er, government laxc and freight. National F.ay Payment Plan available. 8. E. PARKER, LTD. 310 Second Avenue. TAXI Phone 67 Tail (Call OeorKe, Paul or Oiifl) ... ,, H,,,tr!. if, llliin . . n .... daily, t.00 per can delivered ?' na , at Prince Rupert station : !1,akir l I""r,nl"".nl "'f from herd I'M. tested and holding government certificate. AIM) a few tons turnips, 1.00 per sack f.o.b. Woodcock, 1 1.(2. Apply W. C. Lillle, Woodcock, H.C. FOR SALK. 15 h.p. marine en gine, heavy duly, romplele, just (ivelianler, II fpol row-loat." 'Make' me air offer! Phone 572 after five o'clocL. FOR .SALEA Five rclomed house on :lwo lols, furnished: all In Harden and berry bushes,- iii 750.00 on terms. Apply T. Mc-Clymonl. tf FOR SALE. Secondhand furni ture and restaurant fixtures from Royal Hoiel. Apply Hi Third Avenue. FOR RALE House across creek. handy for dry dock or cold storage. Easy terms. p.o, Hox 737. 100 FOR SALE. Tent, 10 x 12. 3-fl. wnll; slightly used, Prince 1 5.00. phone Hlack 273 aHer r P . 101 FOR S.M.E. Oerhanl llelntzmau Piano, on easy monthly pnv. ments. Walker's Music Slore. FOR SALE. 21 foot pleasure boat, engine praclleally new. Snap. Phone 208 or 583. if r rfimwt mirEUT TIDES Thursday, April 29 "l!ih 1:5ft a.m. 21. ft. IM7 ti rn Low 8:33 a.m. 20:32 p.m. Friday, Aorll 30 Hlrh 2:28 a.m. 15:15 p.m. Low 0:0!) a. in, ' 2J:00 p.m. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Empress Hotel. FURNITURE AND RANGES HAM IKS ami Furniture at most reasonable price. When ym. require any article for (he home, Jusl rome in or plume. Used furniture bought 1 oul-rtHht or exchanged for' ner furnllure. A. MaeKenrle. Fur-niltire. Phone 775. OOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenue Opposite llenson"H Studio. 0001) MEALS. OOOD CAKES Coffee or Tea Served. REAL HOME COOKED MEALS Mrs Unger. Proprietress. BOOKKEEPINQ. WANTED. - Hooks lo post: gov ernment returns made; public audits. Rales reasonable. J. 0. Wlfllamson. Phone Hlack 89. -tf PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. Back to the old stand. 315 Third Avenue. All Hie latest iii SHEET .MUSIC. Columbia New Process RECORDS AND PHONOGRAPHS ROTHWELL'S TRANSFER -" Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving Haggage and Express SlcndiLltlle's News Sland, Phone 352. Res. Phone Oreen 020. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl. lore Slore. We Huy. Sell and Ex cuange. "New, and Hecondhnnd uoods, . GEO. PAPADOPULOS 039 ThJrd Av. -.Phone old 1 V , ) V 1 ) . ill O W26 t 4rx Frut Scmvkc. lie Cnl DfilMi hlt f wrvti. !'Art!clf. 'Loit and Found, &c AUTOMOBILES MAIL SCHEDULE OUT-0ln. r ih i.,t Mon.l;t, wvr rlnvi ... eii 171 t4 1 Vntf liS)il) . ri 'rS!E Tumjt WlHlHfl ,,,, ;.. rnHl . sini) StturUt)! vi vi: i:.IM.. Aj.nl -f It roi, Alk Arm, lu.MI unlax VnUu-U)i Thsrwlo-T AUtkc rokl- . I'1I . I T Qta C1(rlUt lUa rW A1I 1. IT Ol-COBISI. from Ik Itit It rr vimwim-sMir VVr1ml tttUf e,P.H .pr) M l.l.l AM. a . rndtys aiif rut- TUB FORD MOIdR i.uMP,NV!rf.m ai..u e...i Oh (. D. tqii'M puiilx uii.ii' . A.rii f, n of Uic ia. iff riianges, immediately issued I lie following-NEW PRICES Runabout . Tvuring !oum Tudor Sedan Fnrdor Sedan Light Delivery Chassis Truck Chassis AH prices Inrlude (At 2.5c 63t.OO 788.00 815.00 (AT'J.OO IAI&.&I ill Mi. i H I. it ft BOX COlllCTMl Aritum A Allln A in a tin r lli Ate. t miioa lb A A Ife-tr II A Sht.., II A. A WM1 lb At. t inn . i 'lb A IUr rn, . fOU.OQ' tth . 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Nil 44HIK, lliHtf' IJ lUnro 4, Diai nuirlil, ' ITi- TIMBER SALE, X75 raf...t Ton.lnr will l- "Ji' Mimair-r of .Mm al V,'i"f ' f lhan niKin mi Urn Uml ''f',' ll. f.ir Ihe pnrrha at I."",, " nil M5i,nilo fw nf Halnaiii anl cnUr, nn an arra , I'aril iiivrr, ixiius Uav, Car" llanrn I, rfnail rilstrirf. ,Mf "w Thrrf (i) j ran will I" reiiiiivai of iiiuiwr. . .k. a ..,Vir,V:.:?fV'"raA. "-rfl;f. frincs Rupert. B.C.