page foui; TH2 DAILY REW3 RAGES PROVED BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus To lunMi ( . . i m aEHflssr i WHAT IN THE WOKUD S THE TEACHER .POT POT ME r- T ATTRACTIVE AT VOU DRESSED HUKRV FOR AIM schoou CIT i DDY T DOM T UET VOOR hi &U7tiUt THE MATTER? HERE FROM AT THE FOOT Or 31 THE J HUH' ' I'LL. DOYOUR HOME ', UW TEACHER KNOW t f SHE COMS.SQACK -anc. - CLASV. -SHE PAJD MO r-' r ' WORK LESSONS SCHOOL- MN' THAT NOT ON u FOR VOU! - If v r :;:. tc,. '.JS.JiLWI I.V K v n "v "u. wv- MY mVuomPSAOR HOMEWORK IK. I ? HILL YESTERDAY EXAMPLES WOT. Number of Events Run Off Under Auspices of Fair Board at Acropolis Grounds The raees held yesterday af ternoon at Acropolis Hill grounds proved attractive In nfiiny. There was a purn.lt' of tin Hoys' Ilaml lo the ground,? ami seleelinns wereplayed 'there hy (hat organ ization, I he music of which was much appreciated. Following were the prize winner.: Half-Mile Fool Hare, 12 years nnd under!, cut) presented hy Judge and Haines, Nick (iurvich; 2, presented hy Jahour Bros.. Eric Christensnn; 3, presenlerHiy Universal 'Trading Co., Stanley Lawrence ' 'Threequnrler-'Mile Foot Hace. 1(5 years and under i, cup presented hy-Wni. Sherman, Hrnn-soti Hunt 2, presented hy Bryant and Vlreer, Hubert Irvine; 3. presented by Acme Importing; Co., Harvey i'lale, s Public 'j'cheel Itelay Winners, Kordeji rVliool, cup and 8 baseballs. ..' iyt -Mile Bicycle hace 1, Oil-huly Cup. Alex, "Wallers; 2, pre-senled by lork Uardware Co'., Walter Johnston; 3, presented tiy I'.ll, Music Hlore, Nick Ourvich. Four Milc.UirycIe Ilace 1, cup presenter! "" oroitn cigar More, Fred Itronkvh.mk ! 9 nrixenleil by Kaien Hardware Co., Fiddler; presented by McArthiir Shoe'tore, Ilronson Hunt. One Mile Foot Hace 1, cup presented by Fair Hoard, fSeorgc Howe; 2, presenter! by Thompson Hardware, Dido fJurvich; 3, presented -by Family Shoe Store, Ilronson Hunt. I ' VOflrn nnil ttnHnn I Ilia Bodilic; 2, Amelia Holers; 3, Mary Hudema. ' tlirls, it years and under 1, Mary Ness; 2, Muriel Vance; 3, Heula McKinlcy. BOOTH SCHOOL HAD BEST OF FOOTBALL . GAME QN SATURDAY ' Was Called at Half Tlme'OwIng to Rain Storm, Ending Two Goals to 0 Against Borden Booth anrl Horden Schools inel s in .a reirnlur loirnn fiTltin u . Acropolis Hill on Saturday last. ' The tij game was' called at half ' timcowi'ng -,o rain , ami at that , linieHotilh was; leading 2 ,'oa's to ?0; Harden won the toss and elected to play down hill and "with, the wind. Hooth .pressed from -the kick off hut, Stiles cleared. Some even play followed and then Crale met h centre from the left and scored fron . close in. From Hie centre Horden pressed. Ed. Sniilh centred and Millerd shot over. Uprden : conlimicd to press but Cameron and Currie defended well and Pierce picked up at the poi-t and cleared. Smith and Wicks- were dangerous on the right for . IlrprdeV. H A couple of corner anrl' th"enAWicks shot past. Hoolh now look up the offensive ami Horden defence was sorely tried. In spile of the strong wind Hoolh continued tho . pressure ami rorceu a corner , which was beautifully placed b Orate. Iloth the defenders ami : all ackers missed it ami a rcat chance,, was lost. Shortly after .weak defence let Crale through nnd taking the hall right in, he V ut Hootii -two up. Crate was again prominent with a good cross bul Sliikalani missed I ho ball. Half time came with Booth leading 2-0. A heavy rain storm wa sweeping over the ground and the game was abandoned. NAVAL RESERVE HELD A SHOOT ON SUNDAY The naval reserve men held sliooL ut the rifle ranges Sunday at 11 200 yards, wjtli the follow ing scores out of a possible at) Oeorgo Hell 38 Lieut. -Ponder 32 W. 'llenderswi ... .... 28 Oeorge llriwe . . , , 25 fllttslr ... ... ... ... 25 rieonge HouUe.r 24 S. Cann ... ... t. 22 K, Peacock .. . ,. 17 :- ' - . . t cubsorlbe to the Dally, Newt. GOOD BASEBALL OPENING GAME I Gyro Club Beat Native Sons' of Canada by 5 to 4 Yesterday Afternoon In a game that was featured with unusually snappy play fot such an early date in the year. (he Uyro Club and (Native Sons! of Canada opened the local base ball seasOh yesterday afternoo- at me hair Jtoani-i-.iks celebra-j lion, the fiyros winning by a i score of 5 to I. i The play of Jack Fraser, third acker for the service club, was the feature of the match. In ad dition to poling opt a home run' in the third inning with two men on bases, Fraser contributed to . .double play which put runners; out at third and first. Fraser' played with the champion Young Liberals team of Vancouver last year and his presence here this season will be a decided acquisi tion to the local baseball dia mond. He is district manager or the Union Oil Co. A gpec-racplar fly catch by Jackson, the Native Sons' centre fielder was another feature of the same, the quality of play, in which augurs well for snappy ball competition here this year. I'. Laporle was umpire of balls and strikes anil Joe Smith, bases The line-ups, were "as" follows: '(iyros fJeo'rge Hill, c; It. It. Skinner, p.; Howard Frizrell, lb.; George Mitchell, 2b.; Stan M(Oran, ss.; Jack Fraser, 3b.; K. TuIIoch, If.; II Morris, cf.; It. Howard, rf. Native Sons Harry Astoria, p.; Dave Balfour, c; vie Men- zies, lb.; Harry Menzies, 2b.; W. Mitchell, ss.; J. Farquhar, 3b.; W . Lamliie, If.; Jackson, cf.; Holt, rf. It was a seven inning game. CLAXTON FOOTBALL TEAM PLAYS LOCALS Match In Rainstorm . Saturday Evening Resulted In Defeat of Grahd Terminals by 3 to 1 A football learn from Claxtnn, containing a number of player. of. more or less repute from Vancouver, visited town on Sat urday and that evening jdayed a team represent ing the .. Grand Terminal Club. The vinifor look the honors by a score of o to i. ine rain interfered in some extent with the play and there was not a large crowd present. George Cochrane acted as referee. SPORT CHAT Willi the 1920 outdoor sport imar season in full swing ii week, it is lo be hoped that old Jupe Pluvitis will be a little less frequent with the walering can from, now on. The footballer somehow or other can. gel awp.y with It' jf it doesn't come down too torrential ly bul not so; the A Pimply Face Is Unsightly MIu C. a M. Smart, South Butt! ford, Safk., writes: "A' while go I was troubled with facial bleraishrs. especially pimples, and wa really asiiamed to ga out with such a bad looking face. I tried 2 or 3 different remedies,, I daVa frieniwhrbd bea troubled j the same as I was, ailrued me to use MlMM33xsW After J bad taken two bottles them wasn't a pimple of any kind left on my face,- and T now hava a clear, smooth and velvety complexion." Put up only by The T. MilWrn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oct. haseballers. So good weather is what we want now both tlielu.-U at id the unjust of us and here's hoping we get a little sunshhvj particularly on baseball night. Kvenls for the week are sched uled as follows: Wednesday -High School Foot ball. .- Thursday rSenior- baseball Oyrns vs. Oram! Terminals. Friday Stuarl Shield Foot-hall Cranrl 'Terminal vs. Moose. High School baseball. Saturday Booth School v High School. A new swimming star is beinr? developed in Australia. He Frank Doyle, 17-year-old Sydney youlh, standing C fr;et 3 in., who recently negotialed the 100 yards in 51 seconds. Australians raising a purse to send Doyle tr the Uniteil States to compel, against John Weisniuller ri; Chicago, ' world's fastest swim mer. . Nearly a third of a millini dollars has been paid fir) winners of 500-mile . automoliile race over Uie IndJanapCilis .Motor Speerlway coursrti in the last ten years. Tnm.ny .Milton, only liv ing driver who ever piloted two winners, in the huloninhile clas sic, tons the winners .his vic tories being worth approximately 7 1,800. Winning the, event in 1021, he collected $-0,000 foi first place. $V0(i in -lap prize and apjifoxllnalMy H,5po fropi comianies whose accessories were used in'his car. In lt2,3 he won $20,000 for first place, $8,- 500 of the lap money and approximately '$8,500 in ucecdsorv prizes. REGIMENT ON ROUTEMARCH Visit Paid to Terrace Where Residents Enjoy Music of Band and Sight of Soldiers TKHIIACK. May 25. A portion of the First Battalion of th Let No One Deceive You! "SAUDA" Is not sold in bulk. Only in packages. :r- : : " ' 11 V anted For Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken wti.Tte VOU.NO Man waiUs' work, an. Kind: joc an hour. PlioiiM Black 280. It.'i LOST. LOST. --Puppy. Ited collar. ns-J wrrs in r.;dl. Strayed from' J'rov ineial liiivernment Wharf. Phone 30. FOUND 11)1 Nl). Three keys on ring. pplv Daily News office. AUCTION SALE WK have been favored Willi in slruetirins- from Mrs. A. Craggx to sell at public auction all her household goods and effects ui 3f. Kighlh Avenue West, on Thursday, May 27. at 2.30 p.m.; consisting of sectional bookeae, library table, gramophone, oak arm nnd rocking chairs, dining table, biitfel, Morris chuir, onk bed chair, couch. Singer sewing machine, carpets, healer, lhre chllTenieres, two bureaux, six beds, etc. Philpoll, FTvitl & Co.. Ltd.. 'Auelioueers. I2. Norlh B.C. fiegimenl, 102nd Br. (1.V..T. under Ihf fommanrl i: Lleul. -Colonel .1. W. Niclndls, arrived from Prince Hupert by the time-freight early Sunday morning and after breakfasllng at tin errace Ilolel, started on a route march of several miles inl i the I.akelse Valley, arriving; back In town about four o'clock. The. were eagerly escorted par,t i the way by a large ernwil rrt youngsters fn jurist of whom ji oldiers' parade was a decided novelty. drown - u p s around town, a well as the chil.lrci enjoyed the several musical sel ecllons rendered by the military band during' the afternoon. Monday tliorning. they made another short route march, arriving bark in time lo catch th train which was held here fo; wo-liours for (heir convenience . - " FISH ARRIVALS Landings Over Week-end Sold at Exchange Today, Totalled 185,000 Pounds v . . irrf: : : Ilalibul arrival this morning, representing! the landings over the week-eiuj, tolnlled 185.000 rounds. Five American luiats sold I22.50i'pounds at tfin I'.x change at price.4 from 15.1c to 17.8c and 8C to Oc. freven Can adian boats sold 02,500 pounds at from ll.Tic to 15.7c and 8c lo 8 Vic. American Western, 10,000, lo Pacific; rrow, 30,000, and Superior. 20,- 000, to Cnld Storage; Augusta, 10,000, to Booth; -Serious, 10,- 500, lo Atlin. Canadian LIvinKSloi'te ' II.. ,15.000. to lloynl; t!apel'Spencer,G,000, and .Pair of Jacks, 1 4,000; to Booth; Teman, 11,000, and Joe Baker 4.50U, to Atlin; Itinigleader, 5,000 and Mayflower, 7.000, to Cold Storage. Thomas McMeeklU, local mer chant, awK Henry ..ngijartn fririrterly of ilii. cftiffif 'now Apy1l., will ,-JeaVe about June 5 on a lliree months'' lrip lo the Old Country, Mr. McMeeklU will Vjsil his fqrner .Jiome In Scol land anr Mr' McCartney will visit Ireland. -. 'V. K. Morrison, chief englnei of the lighthouse lender, sailer! on the Prince Hupert Sunday night for Victoria. fill Wh NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOU SAI.F.28 fool fish boat, h.p. vulcan engine, on.- year old J5U.V, 2tt fool rahln cruinr, new 12 Ii.p. e'lgin-- priced at b.10.0r) 28 foot cabin .cmisir, 15 h.p. oil engine T l,2(Ml.P0 Small speeder with Funl engine, priced at $850.00 20 h.p. BulTalo engine IdOO.OO 40 h.p. Sltidebaker engine,' $200.00 0 h.p. nuaranlee, price 1275.00 G h.p. Kellonlmrg engine . ."T.... $800.00 2 cylinder 10 h.p. aulo engine 3 $100.00 4 Cylimler Dodge engine witti starter v $!00.oo 4 cylinder Chevrolet rrtl'. with starter 125.00 1000 feet Mi inch back haul cable, price Go per foot. Wee Mcdregor Saws, falling anrl bunking snws, (iilohrl.t Jaeks. eto Nortliern Hxchange, 513 Second Avenue. Phone 23. FOIl SA!.K.or IlenL Tourlni Ilolel at Terrace, B.C. Twelve roomsifurnlshed, furnace heat, electric light, electric pump hath, reslaurofit. kitchen, bitir room, three room furnished cottage, two lots. Itent $75.00 per month or will sell on reasonable terms. Apply Mrs. J. A. MeDongnll, Tourist Hole", Ttjrraee, B.C. FOIt SAI.K. New 30 h p. Bolin- der seml-Deisel with full equipment. $2,380.00. 35 h.p. heavy duty Union, in good condition, $900.00. Kaslhopq entiines,. 4 lo IA tp.p. Prineo Hupert Boalhouse. 123 FOIl SAI.K. FIVe roomer! mod ern bungalow and two IoIk; close In'. $2i500.00 on lernn. Apply T. McClymonl. tf VOn BAI.K Secondhand furni ture and restaurant fixtures from Itoyal Hotel. Apply 14 Third Avenue. KOFI SAI.K. Oerharil Ileintzmai Piano, on easy monlhly pav menls. Walker's Music Store TO RENT tVOlt ItKNT Modern four room ed flat; willv-Monarch range, In Clapp block. Wesienhaver Hro. FOIl ItKNT. Two modern houses, one furnished. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue Kasl. tr 'UHNISHKD Housekeeplntr ooms to rent by the day, week or month. Phone lied G07. If l-On HF..NT. Furnished house- keeping suite, Mussallem Apartments. Phone 18. tf FOIl ItKNT. Four room suite, , hot wnler heated. Apply Smlti & Mallet. MODKRN FLAT for limit. Apply Max Hellhrnnnr. BOARD AND ROOM. HOAItD, The Inlander, 830 second Avenue. Phone 137 BOARD, flooms and Furnished hiiuos. rainier House. tf 1 m fiTM Comfort- and economy Articlei Loit and Founrl.&c for leu than 50c PATENT ATTORNEYS FFTHKHSToMIAl 'lH A fiO.. t.ie old e! iil oiled lirtn. PatAtt and Irademarks in nil coirn tries. Free ImnkM. Vniieou cr iilfni- tUnters ftulld tit. PI niie Seyiimur 37Wl-Manager. !nel K. lUrr. re slci. il attorney. Oilier of ficei, Ottawa. Washington an' principal cities. AUTOMOBILES GUARANTEED USED CARS AT '.t'." ' 1023 OhUniol. lie 'Inuring $750.00 y,1 Wit Oldsmotxle louriii $050.00 tlm m.uni 'imi i 1024 Ford Tudor Sedan $150.00 "53', '.it .'. 1923 Ford Tudor Sedan $425.00 !JJ1M:'- 1923 Ford Tmlor Sedan $100.00 VVttrr iirr... u. Ford Ilghl Delivery $200.0u ';" ' Fonl l.iuht Delver ... $125.00 J.?,," We give thirty days free sentc. twiMtraitMi . h . .. I a l.k t ; .iH-'i in iiiiiiii- nr. mi iivcrui iT vice on new ar. KAIEN OARAGE. Dealers In Chevrolet and ail Oeneral Motors Proiluets. Wrecking Ser Day and Night Phone 52. Prices Mill .A un.i iuar- an .1 I - .1 Foitl IIS are'mr "f.!" now al a new l"W lev'l. The N iIioii.iI l ime Payment Plan enable- unyoi.e with a reasiiuable iiieoine to afford the eoniforl and convenience a cur afford. Ask S. E. PARKER, LTD. Dealers 219 Second Avfnue. TAXI Phone G7 Taxi (Call (leorge, Paul or lliisl) 'it and Seven Paengcr Sludo akers at your disposal any lime. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from F.nipress Hotel. FURNITURE. New and Serondhand ' Furnl ure Store. We Buy, Sell and F.x-iiange New and Sei-uudliand oods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS 13? Third Ave i.i,one ir GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenue Opposite Benson's Studio. (1001) MKAI.S. GOOD CAKI'.S Coffee or Tea Served. flKAI. IIOMK COOKF.D MKAI.S. Mrs. Unger. Prnprlelross. Phone 05.1. WOOD. Dry IY!led Wood $0.00 a load. Dry Fir Wood $6.50 n I o a d. Cut to any length. -Kindling, $7.00 n load. Fir Furnace Wood $7.00 a toad. A, ISAACSON Phone Black 401 Real Cove. PRINCE . RtlnrRT . . . Tinr. . ,wba Tuesday, May 20 "bit 8:2? ,,,,. jHtB , l'"v 0:20 a.m. m " IHtlH p.m. rt.ti Wednesday. Mn 9n "igh 0:18 a.m. ?l i n 1-1:02 p.m. Ift.o '-"W - '0:57 a.m. .1.7 IHjfiiJ p.m. (5.8 " Thursday, May 27 High 0:51 a.m. 21.0 ft. 1.1:43 p.m. 1 9.2 " Low 7:35 " a.m. 10:33 p.m. 2.9 7.1 TIMBER SALE X7710 Sealnl T. h.w i. . MrM i .....,, . Utc Uln U ..i , llw, u t ii. li.. v MttmH Ki- (. . Ittt lrl lia-.,,. MTrttdMl x (. twn V-..- , 4 ul Ithii.. wr, llii'iit H.f I'fKM Muh i WATIS hOTKI. HVM W tu ... timI ul tkUf Mtttt IhVlllrt.l, i Uncr. ttm .i. i lie Hrrtm it . . omlHrttl .,1 i, i 8 HAVIOABIC VVAKSI MOTtCTMi H C 10, CM&FTtl IS. lb laarir i lar Ijmio-d r. , fit, O.I.'.l.. hrl- in MHlrr m- ( -faMr4 ' a wllk It J I at rut. (wi irm Utii'4 I'rmar airi ,- m pen. rriiKr v-nptMi ul a i. in l 4 . I . Ilu I...,, i.4 m. if.. t Item uf ne m- u I twti nam''' ftt MMtf 4 ( WIN M athrr Ut Hv uf IW mi-i - K.fl ltW4 tt I'flJK 1 tUy t Mtl. 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