to PAGE TOUT. THE DAILY NEWS TERMINALS WON BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus tarn THERE COESTiVCT QIC Look AT IWTI OP" THE HOUSE. IN SUCH ORDER LOAFER SNEAKlriC; OUT, THE PiTTY THAT FOR A ti FLOWER. NOTE'. Ml H BEFORE! 1 ,.i,:c;j 1 1 could et I DOT1. ' di rijiiina'i. ,Z&m Had Close Contest Last Night MY HANDS V With Cold HIM Storage, Grounds- at Acropolis I 1 1I M Ml ON HIM! !Quile a large crowd of soccer, .fans turned up at tho c.rooli.s Jljll grounds last nigut lu wil- 'n! Uip , foothall jraint' behveetil the (Ira iid Terminals and the Cold Storage and, even although they were not. treated to any (treat extent Iti the finer "points n me sfiiiiip iney ai least saw a keen.linrij. strugigle in whieli (he Tirininiil.'j were sue cess fill in vjiining" hy a score or three goals to two., 4The learns look the field, as ' follows' 'Grand Terminals--11. Howe; (5, Howe and II. Me'nzies Dickens, O'Donnell ami V. Menzies; Wallers, Owen, Wiper, .Mitchell ami Farquhar. (-old Storage Murray; llaig Harris; Macdoiiahl,' w and Doherly; Johnson, Lainlie,. ! sKine, liaker tid Noj-riiigton. Heferee (1, Krauso.. Linesmen -i-' 11; W'orsfold and L. y. Lane. The Storage won the toss and took advantage of. the .grade hut the earlier exclraages were in uxor of the Terminals and it was not long ere Wiper, "profiting hy some loos,e defensive work, beat .Murray. After a spell of midfiehl play in which learn work was lacking on both sides, the Storage broke away and .Trskine made the scores level with a shot thai gave Howe no chance. , 1 r'aruhar was mainly responsible in regaining the lead for Hie Terminals when he got across one of his few real centres, and Owen, meeting the ball with his head; made no mistake in registering point number two. Shortly afterwards the Storage were awarded a penalty but Mnc-donald made little use of the spot kick, the ball hitting the upright and ultimately going past. Lamhe also failed to accept a Aood scoriiiig chance shortly afterwards and the teams retired at Iwlf time with the score standing two ji one in favor of the Terminal. . - .1 Second Half '" ' liven play featured the open-jngof the second half with the Terminals always a little more dangerous Owen was sadly at fault twice in the early stages of I liti s hall when be Was presented with good scoring chances, missing, the ball completely on one occasion. The Storage were awarded another penally and this time Lani.be was entrusted' 'with the kick, but fared no heller than his team mate, shooting the'ball straight to Howe who had to make little effort to clear. At the oilier end the Terminals nieed a corner and Walters' kick from thcjlag ' was helped into,Jhe. neLby Murray Id make the game almost safe. Hrskine had a good try at the other end bitliiis the underside of the crossharwith Howe- well bciateny only to see the ball rebound into play. Shortly afterwards the Storage fared better, Harris driving in a hard shot which H Alenzles stopped with his hands in jgbal ahilitlie referee awarded the Storage tlie point. Ordered' From Field . !onsiderahlo argument follow fd this decision and 11. Menzies SPORT CHAT In the hope of having a number Of people from- prince Hupert as its guests for the occasion, I lie, 4. Port Simpson celebrat ion committee s distributing In town copies if ah attractive program for, thoi Victoria Day celebration jy, be held in the old Village 011 Monday next. Th" program ,of the day. will, include baseball and foolball games, boxing and wrestling, children's races, field and upvejly -events and contests and water sport?. mi '4 SSSSBSmT.. Miss Frances Knowles-Foster is such a skilled yachtswoman that she does not need any skip per t(r direct her movements nbout the world. She recently made a trip from Old Windsor to Stockholm with 4inly- her une.If and one other man to assist her, and will navigate the boat back to England herself. TERRACE NOTES Mrs. H. h. Frank and daughter Mildred returned on Friday from Prince Hupert, Mrs. E. T. llrooks was unable to return and has entered the (reneral hospital for treatment.' - " 4 Miss Andrews has again taker. up her duties on the public school leaching staff after hav ing ncen connned (0 tier lioni : for the past ten days with IlTt-oal trouble during whidltStinie the primary classes enjoyed some extra holidays. Itev: W. F. Ilarfddt arrived on Saturday to take ove? the worS Of the Anglicah church here. Mr. Harfoot lias .returned from the Malay Peninsula where he spent some year? in the mission fields. He is taking up his residence ii. Hie rectory beside the church. The W.A. of the Anglican church will meet this eomint Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. CaFr, Mrs.' V.. M. Smith being hostess. H. Hogan of Pacific was In town 01 Saturday. r , j-- " MrStf Mr A.drelg returned or Saturday night rom Prince Iti jK-rt where she hail taken he uaugnier veima tor a minor operation. Mrs. ireig found he. was finally ordered from Ui0jmoticp. Mri,. Linie. who is field. The final whistle sounded soon aflej-wards with the. Terminals retiring deservedly winners by three goals to two, al-.though had they accepted their chances the Storage might easily liave Saved a. point. It is lobe regretted that inci dents oSiich as happened last ..;,.!,( 1 in ...... 1 Jllllt. ?1IU1JM 1JI.(.U1 111 UIIJ Ullir. 1 . . ... . . ani) ji ,js io,,ne iiopeu mai 1110 ex- 1 ecullve will deal "with the case effectively. The game must be kept clean and above reproach if the continued support o'f the. fporl-loviiiig public is to be so cured. patietfl in the hospital, resting easily and prospects for her return liome soon are favorable. Ret urns have now been received from Pacifir for U10 part o 1 9M Sri a 1 1 I 14 Midi In tl B BVrou"r' nnsTwrmis 1 1 I mosquitoes I . IBBDIRiina.AS8ll Developed at WorU'e Foremoet Sdentlflo Imiuairial Pncarch Inetitute. W1U not tain. Fleaaantodur, 1 larmleu to hunaana and anlmala. 1 i Mm Tire re will he a parade led hy the Port Simpson hand and Ohijer Councillor I). A. Johnson will of-.i fi.ciatn nl the opening ceremonies. The" official fflr the dfty will he: celebration chairman, N Lawson; eerjtary, 'eter !'w; treasurer, . James 'lenry; judges, Joshua' llyan, Fred Dudowald and James Wesley; starters. Jdshua McKay and W' Heynoh. elCrk. oftlie coiiys. )1. A. Wes-ley; announcer, Thomas Mosuel:. The intermediate lear;uw wi!! open its ser.es tomorrow night at Acropolis- Hill a! o:S5 whfu ( he Ilfeh School play I lie VMikK the latter team representing th.' United Ghunh young peopb-. is likely r".:::' iff &HV Indigestion When chronic, is best relieved by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. In most cases, Indigestion results from, torpid liver and sluggish bowel action. Tablets for the stomach and aids to digestion fall In this chronic form of Indigestion. You roust jet the imrnng ana excretory organs neat the Terrace Anglican sale of work conducted Iherci 'and Ilia total receipts of the sale are sliiglilly more than 1172.00. , y Miss Andrews spehf a' day nl the week end with Mrs. A. V Wilson at Ilemo. . , . The local Chevrolet agent, J. Morse Hall, received a shipment contain a Chevrolet coach and n touring car this last week. 1 1 Itev. W. Allen held services at the. Indian mission at Vanarsdol on unday. Mrs. X KHpatrick of Smilher- was guest of honor at n bridge parly given by Mr. and Mrs. !. T. Kenney on Friday evening last U tlieir home on Lakelse Ave. rhiv rooms were profusely de corated with tulips from their own garden and with apple bios, snms. Five tables were played. high scores being made by Mrs. J). I. -Munro and Wm. Donald. Delicious refreshments were served by the hosless at the conclusion of the game. Mrs. If, Aldous left on Monda for Prince, Hupert where she was met by Hoy Xewton of Hyder, Alaska, and they will be quielly married on Wednesday. The happy couple expect to leave on Wednesday night's boat for t!e northern town where Mr. Newton is in the restaurant business. Moth Mrs. Aldous nnd Mr. New-lop are well known Jiere. Mr. and Mrs. Newton, expect lo re-jutii lo Terrace ip; a year's time to lake up' their .residence "! I heir jointly owned properly here on which Mrs. Aldous has IfVcl for a number of years. (ieorge J.illle -and-.son Oordou returned from Vanderli6of at thk end of the week. Mrs. X. Kilpalrick i Icavius on Monday afternoon for her Kjine in Smithers, Three Fonlson full-crawl irnelora arrived in (own on Sat urday. Two of these5 are for ieorge Utile land.rtwill -Jift used hi Ins logginc camis while the third was bought ' by J. Viger for use in the pole camps, at Hemo. Mrs. J, Moorse Halt was an afternoon tpa hostess on Fridi.y hi honor of Mrs. Kilpalrick of Kindlier. .'-.. Chas. W. Itarrison, VanCoovei nspectnr of fiBh1hatcherres,ar- nved In town on" Saiurilay n g!n Ho wa met by Ci Heain, I'-akelse Hatchery sUperinlenijenl 'and Ihev oroceedeil- later. to Lakelse I.nkr Mr If, I,.. Mcintosh returned from Prince Hupert on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs, Sessions and children of Pacific were In town O .-. ar Imti Fcatuhc SeNfcUtI lUJ ' V anted For Sale For Rent wiore you can eipett permanent rel-.tf t WANTK1). Young girl fo; and this is best accomplished ly the , ,, ,.i , , . , m , use of Dr. Chad's Kidney-Dyer lilk. Jf u-ework, sleep out. Pho-..- Chronic Indigestion is a very coiY.ir.on : Ued 529,' - U condition. On this account many Buffer i ' : -. - ' ' for years not realizing that relief ot " Saturday; band in the form of Dr. Chase's Kidnw- . - spells of constipation and diarrhoea t so miserable and it Is to easy hy Using this well-known n-gulator ef the liver, kidneys and boels. H. 1L I.eighton of the Forestry to be a close! are among the accompanying ailments, (department, Prince Itlipert, wm What a relief it would le to l free ;i tiusinps vtsitni- nn IViilnv r i i. .t W. II. Whhiirn, Dominion telegraph operator at Kilwangi., spent a few days in town at the week end. , t Pal Calnln is a visitor from the Naas -cniinty this week. Mr.y I). AJ'oasscls. and little daughler .KveTyli, were passengers qh Monday's traiu bound for Priiicp lluoert. A number" of young people ol town journeyel to Usk on iat-urdny's delayed train and took in the dance at the place. Miss Margarqj McCatTery who has been visiffh'g with Mrs. Ful ton at Lakc'Sp Lake home on Monday. TELKWA returned At Houml Lake oh Friday even' ing a record crowd lurntsl out In a dance given by the jeluh mem bers for very worthy cause. The roads are very .good now, so pars arrived from every direction nor left until the very latest possible hour. As usual th music was good and the commit-lee in charge, of the refresh ments satisfied the inner man. With the help of an oocnuionnl shower, the gardens and crops are growing arid nature's wonder garden seems lo be at its Itev. Mr. Gibson was well re paid for his effoHs by a good oijgri-galioii !u which . i? preached a the;0ub.'k schodl o-. rii.mlay uflirrnoAv j ; 4 ; ' 1 ' ' ' ' t - May LM'iieing the day set for the Spring Hace Meel at Telkwa. orse owners ns well as many others are busy .trying lo make it a record da After several Weeks with hoi parents at Vancouver Mrs. S. ('. Paine and "Hobby" returned on Wednesday nlgfiV- A few Telkwhilcs atlendcd the hospital day daiico iii Smithers. Ax goodly nnrfiber of the lodal assembly Nat iv-f Sons of Canad,. met with the Suiilhcrs assemblx llere last week, The dining room at the, Telk wa Hotel is being re-decorated in keeping wills the rest of flt house. under the direction of the Ladies W.A. of the Nursina Home, a general, cleaning' up; win made around Hie Home on Saturday last. - i,-,j-i i June 3 is lhenlghl sel usidc for the big pring dance al Honm! Lake Hall, After an absence of a couph of weeks on police duties Corp Hriec of the H$,M.P. in back ii 'own. xp-,..- 8ubscribe to the Dally Newi. C h.p. nuarRiitee, priee 9275.00 C h.p. Kcllenberg onglne $200.00 2 cylinder 10 h.p. auto engine J 00.00 Cylinder Dodge engine wlln slarter ... tlOO.oo I cylinder Chevrolet enli.e with starler 125.00 1000 feel H inch-hack haul cable, pric Co per fool. Wm McCircgor Saws, falling and bucking saws, (lilchrl.t jneks. etc. Northern Fxchange, 213 Second Avenue, phone, 23. FDH SAI.l!. Fire roomed mod ern bungalow and two lot.; close in. I2C00.00 on terms. Apply T. McClymonl. It FOIl SALK. Secondhand furniture and restaurant fixtures from Royal Hotel. Apply 1 1 1 Third Avenue. FOIl SALK. Cerhard lleinlzmaii Piano, on easy monthly payment. Walki-r'" Music Store. FOIl SALF Three roomed house, plastered; good location. 55.. McCllTery A Olbbons, Ltd. If (IHAMOPHONK and other fur niture for sale-. Phone lltarl. 731. FOIl SALH. Child s crib an I mattress. . Phone Blue 712. nigh Low High Low Illdhe., .ov High I.nw TO RENT FOH IIF.NT. Modern four room ed rial, with Monarch range, in Clapp block. Westcnhaver llroi. TJHNISIIFD Housekeepln Uooms to rent by the day, week or month. Phone Hed f.07. tf FOH HKNT. Furnished house. Un..l.. ...Ii. 11 ; at.-i.-illl 5 U I II', .xiissaiiem Apnriments. PJiqne t. tf FOH IIF.NT. Four hot water healed. .V Mallei. 1 1 jjlll DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c WANTED. - (iiii for general housework. Apply "Mrs. J.. (Ireer. 'Phone Ited 725. If; FOR SALE FOrt iAl.B. 28 foot fish boat, !IO.'lll. 7Vi h.p. Vulcan engine, oii.i : Second year old '' JUSO..!,'. ' - The Avenue. Articles Lost and Found, &c BOARD AND ROOM. Inlander, 833 Phnnfl IS?. 20 fool eahii. miis,' r'new I ,,(iA",) ,1.HT a"d P(,rn'hN? h.p. .-..Kin.- priced at b&o.iHi 8U"WI- ' atmPT ",,ww- !j 28 foot cabin cruiser, 15 h.p.. FOUND oil engine i 1,200.00' 1 - Small speeder with Ford n- I'OUND.Threc k.-ys on rmit Bine, priced at $230.00 Apply ltily office. 20 h.p. IlutTalo engine 1800.00 40 h.p. Studehakcr engine.' PATENT ATTOnNtYS' 1200.00 FHTIIKHSToNH M till A CO.. the! room suite, Apply Smith FOH HUNT. IIoue suitable for hoarding house. Phone Mack ?3I. 120 FOH HKNT. Modern tioue fhe room and hath. MunroTlrov MODKHN FLAT for Hent.-Max llflilbrnner 7:.-it a.uii . 2.U,r' J','", I .'50 a.m. I:I7 p.nii Friday May 2t !:o7 a.m. 22:02 p.m. 3:12 a.m. 15:17 n.m . SaLllPdlll.-i Mau.,4 -Apply 4 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4 Tuesday, May 18 6:IH a.m. 1 7 l .IBJi. Jfi '7 15.7 17.0 "O.fl 7.0 IllJtiiV.. I0JI0 ft.m;' o.2 w"';?tr 230. .Mil,,., j H.fl i.ow ....... 4:13 a.m. 16:11 p.m. H.rt 7.3 ft 10:03 p.m.. 10.4 " 12:15 p.m. 0.8 " Wednesday,. May-19 n:2o a.m. ir.o ft. 20:17 p.m. U " o:.ik a.m. 11,1 ' 13:11 n.m Thursday, May 20 ft. old esinli.'i-il firm. Palenln and trailiinai k in all eown-Iries. Fret- booklet. Vancou ver offic oM Hn.T. Iludd-i injr. Phone Seymour 370f. Manaa-i-r, Krnet K, Cjnei. registered allurai ). Other of-fices. Ottawa. alnnlon and principal i : i -. AUTOMOBILES GUARANTEED USED CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES I93 Oldsmohilo l .iin ing 9750.00 lOS'jOldsniohdr lonringt (A&0.00 I'Jti Ford Tudor Sedan $150.00 1083 Ford Tudnr KPiTan ?50 1053 Ford Tu l"i Sedan O0,n. Ford Light Deiuerv .... SSOfl.uw Ford Lint Delverj 1128.00 We ghre Ihlrly day free ervlee on above ram and liberal er vice ntr new ear. KAIEN GARAGE. Dealer in Chi-xridei ami ad OeneiMl M..ii,r. PriMliiet. Wrecking s.tm,-.. d.iv ,inl .Niah- Vi.it.. r.-.v Till: I'OHD MOTOR COMPANY OF C.NI.. .ipuit piildication of the tariff i haiiK''. immedl-alely iticd Hie following NEW PRICES Hun nbout louring Coupe Tudor Sedan Fordor Sedan Lhrht Delivery Chassis Truck Chassis All price Include ... HUM' .... 3l.fKi .... $88.0l ... tHICOtl ... IH70.00 . . f 615.5) .... $101.00 .... 16170 self-Alan- er, government laxM an. I freight. National Kasy payment Plan available, S. E. PARKER, LTD. 810 Second Avenue. TAXI Phone C7 Taxi (Call (Ieorge. Paul or Gust) fix and Seven Passenger Slude baker al your disposal nny lime ROSS DROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Aero from Fmpres Hotel. GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenue Opposite Henxon Studio. iOOD MF.AI.S. GOOD CAKF.S Coffee or Ten Served. HF.AL HOMH COOKFD MR ALH. Mr linger. Proprietress. FURNITURE. Sew nnd Secondhand Furni ture Store We lluv. Sell nn.l IN 'hange New amj Secondhand 'foods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS Third ve t.tmn- ir WOOD. Dry Mixed Wood 0.00 n load. Dry Fir Wood o!50 a lomlf (Inl to nn length. Kindling, 17.00 n lond. Fir Furnace Wood 17.00 n Intnl. A. ISAACSON IMione Clack 401. Seal Cove. 1, MAIL SCHEDULE far lh ci( Ml A. A IU) ' OUT-AOII.K Mirtkla, wv,li; rtasn , . . T Viceuttr SaaUs) ruMl . SlNy cjmi.. Mit 1 . T ri, All. Arm. U.W , UIKUtl . . 1 T Ani, pr iia,tw, ; la AUk ralol- Mtf fl. :i T 0tit Ctrl4( riw. Mi) Ii. .'V IN-COniaa ram th Catu. MuttiUf, Wr lult)i Ui (I fram VKtair MHUrt .. Wrti.ti;i auirtar . " turn Anrai, site Aral, lu.rtlS, i)tata " Tkarwlax rram ati, ran iaiaM m, Mlfr Palal-Sllurdl ( ffm Altitt Palau Mtf 11. r. rran 9aaa Oiartatli Iim Mm t BOX COUtCTIOM Orihtm S A Ida AM Ol At, t tn SI t)b A, A rali fl s Sill Ar A Tb mr II A. a OmrvT Sf 1 lUfi T.,.r . Id Ara. A Ci-n tit) A. A QSr- w fm Out 1 auif-ftn Urn VVtwrf OTP WHrf OTP fliiton tml Aft A tnA : ImI A t'l'vn tt tr4 At. A Alh la 1 1 to 1 ! STEAMSHIP MOYEM rr Vaataattr SbimIo iMisi 1 andir 1 ' TtrM4) .. 1 SIIMdiy - it. I'il(vr B nr 0 1 Mtr t fram Vitatr Sfwlt l ' WailiMHHti; " ' rrMay . 1 tumy i' t.x Salunlt 1-MAX. It. '" Ml II , Pi lar rrt Hmp4oii mi l'Mr- . -tt; Hi " rram Pr Slmaaaa- Sllui.li . alii ar Alttka Miy tl Pni v ' .viiy si -a i i from Alk Mir 14 C"" , M tl . I'm. ' tr Sltrt, Ani H Sanilajr t.f J Wntnroliv 1 fram Suoirt, Anri TiikhUt- 1 i or SUwirV Silnnliy. P' x rram Snwtri suihU m Prin 1 ror Qutfl Chtrlall UH- l(. Vjr It l"i ( Mir ft Pnr " tram Quttn cturloUt l(- , V IT P C.N.R. TRAINS rr c( PHI Atcepl Sum!; From tmlly axrrpl Tuc- " l .t, I TIMBER SALE X 79- 01 -. ..... 1. r lkllt t..i..ilal It I ' it tlio 7lll il)' if i'Hi' , a Sllilllt Inlel, C.II.. V 1 lrl In.anr momirr. nr ' ' nil llliiu lulot' Till. Ill rrlH VI H limvil tif llinliir ,h yt I'n.ii.. . ...HiinlMr. iii. . .uiiin-r I'Mi.i""-- 1,1,11 ' rtrr, VlrlnrM, f 0' "'" Pllnrit llimrrl. HC TIMBER SALEX 803 ..-ifl . , Im wm"-i nraini irnnrr' ' ,w tilnlMri Fiirrnirr nm l' ijfl rha.r i,r I h i in r - . I Inlet. I'lnUt'M.ll rtinii 1 ' " HtoM. it-n iHiurd n,,,,. ..nii'PLJ Clr, flntiliirk simI '"'"ifVfJ " two () )rr wm - . IIMMII ll iiiiiiiit . ,h, .;pi" irr. Vlnnr . nr I It lHn I I'rlnct liuptrt, B.C.