PAGE FOUR BULGER'S Eye Glass Service Painstaking effort, based upon scientific knowledge of the construction of the eye and its relative functions with respect to the other parts of the human organisa tion. Proper examination and production of the necessary lenses to insure correct comfortable vision. That constitutes our Eye-Glass Service. r cJEWELLEKp THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK BLANKET Special During the month of May we will give a special rate on all Blankets. Single Blanket, each . . :Wf Double Wlan'iet, each . . .10? Blankets washed without shrinking and returned nice and fluffy. GIVE US A TRIAL Pioneer L anno (1921) Ltd. Phone - - 118 Spring Coats in Shades of Navy, Gray and Sand "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving nnd Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine stock of imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and SerRe. Every garment tried on before finiHiiintr. 223 Sixth Street IKE u.IU2 NEWE BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM THERfb MO DOUBT AOUT IT- j I t ft?.' I j r-tACOE-THE RAJH HERE ) F7 f JF . a i gWffSSg3tfJSSgT " J, 55-, i CT l (WHAT?) J 'i 1 VISITORS BEAT LOCAL CREW 2 BOAT RACES mi'RSR WAS ONE MILE WITH1 cijehs or five ami coxswain i IX WHALING BOATS Urged on by the cheers of their and by the large crowd assembled on the dock and In boats on the water, the crew of the H-M CjS. Patrician twice won the honors from the local crew representing the Royal Canadian Kara! Reserve In a boat race last evening. The water was calm and all the conditions were Ideal for the race' when the boats lined up at the starting point off the dry doc Sc. Both crews rowed weU but It was soon seen that the visitors must win. They were followed by several launches and there was a huge crowd on the dock to see them come In which they did In each case with the visiting crew well in thej lead. j Two whalers were used, one 25 feet In length and the other 27 feet. In order that no advantage might result from the use of the lighter boat by j one crew, two races were pulled, the crews changing boats. There were five men and a coxswain In each bolt and the course was one mile ending at the Grand Trunk dock. The official time of the races was as follows: 1st race: Patricians 10 mlns. 49 sec. n.CH.Vi: 11 mlns. 13 1-5 sees. 2nd race: Patricians. 11581 1-5 sees. ncM.V R. 11 mlns. 39 3 sees. The officials were: Judge, Lieut. Commander Agnew: Starter, Gunner Tharrett; Time keeper. Lieut. Ley. MEMBERS OF TEAMS The teams were as follows: H1S.CS. Patrician. Leading Seaman Clements, coxswain. Able Seaman Smith, Able Seaman Walker, Able Sea man Barker, Able Seaman Nicholls and Able Seaman Hobdaj. R.CN.VJL Chief Petty Officer Dawes, coxswain. A. Duncan. S. Ray-bone, T. Camm, J. McAulcy and J. Nelson. This afternoon at 520, the winners of yesterday's race will row with a team from the engine room department of the destroyer which has challenged them. The engine room team will be as follows: Stoker Oarrington, coxswain. Petty Officer H. Brewer, Petty Officer A. O'Brien. Petty Officer A. Chalk. Stoke Lukovich atd Stoker D. Jordan. SAILING RACE Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. there will be a sailing race over a three .-mile triangular course with teams as follows: HJ.I.C.S. Patriclan.-i-Lleut. lav.- Lead- I trig Seaman Jones, Able Seaman . Pope, Bqy Summers, Boy Stone and .Boy Ul " ' rica. R.C.N.V.R. Lieut. Ryall, Chief Petty Officer Dawes. George Dyer. Len Howe. J. Nelson and J. De Marco. SPORTS CENTRE NEAR VICTORIA OI.O HAY Cl.ll! MOVES ACTIVITIES TO THE (SOIUiE VIEW TO EXPANSION VICTORIA. May 20. The establish ment of a sports centre st its new property and home at the Oorge is the nlan of the normlar James Bav Athletic Awoclatton, hich will cater to rowing, swimming, rugby, gymnas tics, lawn bowling and other forms of athletics. It Is expected that the ath letlc life of the community will centre largely around this club in Its fine new quarters. Plans have been prepared free by F. R. Rattenbury, local architect, for the' building of a new boathouse on Uie waterfront, the construction of courts for tennis and preens for bow! ing, and preparation for Uie general beautlflcatlon of the grounds. Ap proximately 114.000 will be expended in effecting these Improvements. The new mathouP will provide first class accommodation for the many shells, sculls and lapstreaks, as well as for the canoes of the members, Swimming accommodation will be pro Vlded for both men and women, and a pool will be liullt In which galas can be stastd; A large grandstand will QUICKLY BAHISKED "I suffered years of agony through blind itching- piles," says Mrs. W. Hughes, of Hocbelaga St, Montreal "Pain, loss of strength, complete misery, was my daily let until I came across Zam-Buk. I know now that there is nothing on earth to equal this grand herbal healer. Since it lifted me from misery my earnest wish is to make Zam-Buk known to all sufferers." soe box. Moves Pain Like Magic! also be constructed . The gymnasium at present on the property wilt be enlarged and be used for basketball, badminton and other indoor i ports, and will have locker rooms and showers. New tennis courts wfll be buUt and special provision wUl be made to construct bowling greens that will be the equal of any on the coast. The main clubhouse, which Is a large and commodious place, will be specially fitted for dancing, concerts. entertainments, and will have card, dining room end reading rooms. As soon as possible the J.B-A.A. will vacate Its present premises on Belle ville Street and permit the razing of the old clubhouse, which has been an eyesore to the waterfront for a long Ume. Officials of the club have In spected the floating boathouses very carefully and find that they have out- ived their usefulness. This has In spired thera to leave behind all the old floats and building and launch out in entirely new quarters. SPORT CHAT Prince Rupert Is being treated to rsmething new In the way of athletics with a rowing race last night between .tie local Naval Reserve- and HJtf.CS. Patrician tad, the sailing race which venue here and It seems strange that more attention le not given them. Such vculd form a distinctive feature for the forthcoming Diamond Jubilee of Confederation celebration and might well be given consideration. The only draw- lack about water sports is that its bard to get gate receipts from them receipts are made too much of an Accommodations for the 1923 Olympic games at Amsterdam are waring orxn-. pletion with speed unequalled since the Stockholm games in 1912. Sixteen months be fart the Kfduled opening of iths games, the stadiums are taking definite form under the supervision of i the Dutch Olympic committee.. The , grounds cover an area of 40 acres and 'are situated in the southern part of Amsterdam. 20 minutes fry tramway from the city hall. A ten minute ride in an automobile takes the prospective spectator from a bote! in the central pan cf the city to the stadium. Beside .he main Olympic Stadium 'for track, and field sports a swimming pool, pavilion for fencing, cricket ground and Upxils stadium are under construction. Oaly a few minutes' walk separates them. The ''grand stadium'' will accommodate 40.000 spectators 20.000 tested and 20.000 standing. It is 285 yards in length by 185 yards wide and contains a football field arranged for Hugby or Association and ol international regulation dimensions. The cinder racing track, encircling the football held is 436 yards In length and nearly nine yards wide. The cycling track, just outside the racing cinder track, is 345 yards long A billiard team from the Grand Terminal will tonight meet a team from the PatrlcSan on their heme taMea far 250 points. The borne team will consist of Dick Howe. J. Hamilton. E. Jose. Jack Judge, while for the visitors the team wUl pe Chief EJLA. McMaster, EJtA. Arnold. A.B. Barber, and AJJ. Longbois.' THOUGHT TO BE CASE MUTINY ON HIGH SEAS SKIDEGATE. May 20. Captain C convenience economy purity safety SKIDEGATE A very enjoyable dance was held last Saturday in the DurTerin Pattullo rchool. The . Cold -Storage boat Chief Zlbassa was In and all the mniibers of i b held totrsrtow afternoon. Wterfe. rew attended; there 'beta' fuliy '-here sports are a real novelty and' that If peculiar situation- for one '.would think that In a place like this they would be very common. Water sports are the one thing that have plenty of tee hundred people at the' -school. School Inspector Frasor has been! HsSSBTlsf SWttTCNIO Made in Canada hy Iht maker of Ntilli't Haby Footl nestles m till a ciifjn. , ma UHSnttTCNCO W anted For Sale For Rent DMt. K i ii tr urnyn nr . nrnnrnrv r n . ... 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for le than 50c WANTED WANTED7-6OMEONE TO TAKE WORK-; Ing Interest in good mining property adjoining Porter Idaho mine. Stewart. I For further detail, call at Room 7. Savoy Hotel. 118 1 WANTED. HOUSEWORK. WASHING. Cleaning by the hour. Phone Green 283. 118 SITUATIONS WANTED FOR RENT FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussallem Grocery. Phone HI. ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IP desired. Phone Black 129. PIANO FOR RENT. 5.00 A MONTH. Walker's Music Store. - - ; ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE 78 EXCHANGE tt Crew iwrled at Man Hill hat Sent ! NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE Help From Uid-;ale bought, sold and excluoised. Papa-dopulos and Marris, S39 Third Ave. Phone 640. ' tf sannery aboard his trailer Annie K.. his lot a pound. Salmon arc report Id crew consisting of Mr. Burns of Queen j scarce as yet and the veatber has been Charlotte City. All went well until rough. they sighted Lawn Hill when the gas ran out and a difference arose between J E C. Forest Banger J. Martin paMed the captain and the crew as to whether j through from Queen Charlotte Oity. they should proceed to Skidegate or lie , Hi spent an hour at the school beet up at Lawn Hill. The result was the firing the Children a lesson in forestry crew openly mutinied and. taking the : protection and then went on "to Lawn lifeboat, rowed ashore and walked to Hill on department business. Bkldegste and reported. Captain Jack Harm went with hU CapL Ed. Wiggins of the QC. Bay launch Beatrice II. and found Captain 'and Capt. Bert Roberto of the QC. Hansen still standing by the ship. join both. left for the Hippo trolling The trial of the mutineer has not yet taken place. groucds thts week. They were the 1 first or the too boats to go to the west coast. Others will be leaving a week later. The Canadian Rover last week brought ue tanks for the Imperial ' OU Company's new atandn here. 'towns. f -TERRACE Music waasujjplled bjr G. McKay's six ! C. R. ailbert returned en Tday orchestra'. from a week's tMslness trip to Interior visiting Uie schools around the Inlet I C. W. Swanson of the Skeena Rivet and at Lawn Hill.' j Lumber Co.. uak.. was a business 1 'visitor here during the week. The salmon packer Nortonlan, Oapt. j . . Eli Tinglry, was the first packer to . s. H. Hosklns, government agent, go out to Hippo this year. They are Smitbers, was In town Tuesday and buying for the B.C. Packers. Capt. Wednesday holding a court of revision Christenson of the trailer Chops soldi of the voter's list. He returned to Tbtugh they are needed, perhaps, gate Uie first' catch of aprlngs 200 lbs, at jSmtthert on Wednesday. ' for MIL scltoois at Eaeter. P, iM. Monckton, left on Wednestluy on a business trip to Smlthers. Subject to Uie approval of the O.C. J arrangements have been made here to take the members of Uie 1st Northern BO. Regiment who are going fnto summer camp here at the week end on a motor hike around the district on Sunday morning. TERRACE CHANGES DATE OF THE FAIR TERHACE. May 20 At a uitvllng of the fair board Wedm day evening at the home of tho necrjury the date of Ue fair was changed to Beptember 3 to accommodate the stock ludee A rceiue;t is being sent to have the ludtel FOR SALE lit IOKII M.I US' Just a few days, left now. In which to make four bid for tills car that QUALIFIED SINGLE MAN, TWELVE TOR &KLE IXOH HOI COOK STOVE, years general store owner. Canada: " September. 120 00. Full length trained accountant and, typtot: all mirror, 10.00. Gate-leg tebie $4jOO. round ofnee man: fair shorthand: : Other articles. Darlington. 1839 Scotch: desires position anywhere Htn Avenue East. View evenings. Free early June. P.O. Bor 100. Mer- ritt, B.C. FOR BALE. CEVEN ROOM HOUSE . with bath: open flrepltce. section S. GIRL, EXPERIENCED IN GENERAL P7 rocTO hcm w1tn bath. Seotton ;FOR 8ALE. BEDDING OUT PLANTS, j all TarMtes. raised In our own greea- FOR RENT. NEWLY DECORATBD j house. Prince Rupert floral Shop, modern house: also smalt furnished j Brighten up your home with flowers. . ' bouse. Apply 216 Fourth Avenae I " FURNITURE AND KITCHEN irrENSIlS for quick sole; almost new. Apply 401 Fifth Avenue Bast or phone Orren lftS. . 118 FOR SALE - CRUISER. 38 X 10. 20 hp. Buffalo engine: steeps five: cheap. Trial any time Flione Red 713. US FOR SALE OR RENT.--SEVEN ROOM House: furnace, fireplare. modern. Seal Gave Circle, iie!$erson. 120 FOR SALE.--8IX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot in post office block ttSOTIJDO. Apply P.O. Box 378. 115 FOR RENT. SEVEN ROOM MODERN house and four roomed furnished flai. Phone Green 7J5. lis oprarrruNrrv! tto a month now buys your future homeelte. Walker's Music store. HOARD BOARD THE INLANDER Second Avenue. Phone 1S7. AUCTIONEER NOTICE TO THE 'PUBLIC! ON AO- count of the late Spring In Alberta, the land not betas; yet fit to seed, the aale as advertised cC the reel-dene and residential site on AUln Avenue will be postponed until fWstlay. MaySS at a JO. This Is a spscutoyon worth locking Into. O. F. Brine. Phone 774. IIKESKMAKINn trtwirj-CKD DRESSMAKER. FOR " i9ra: aao eamoriton Mrs. C. Smith, at Hyde Transfer, 139 Second Avenue. Phone &R0. dominion' riKNiTintE Exniwoi: Ileaimrdy & (lnr,nnii, prnprlrlnrs 144 Third Avenue I'linne mark 111 Furniture of all sorts bought, sold or "WIi remain a few days to make a tuber-i!)W cuiar ten oi uie local herds. Exchanged. UPIIOLSTERINR FURNrrnnE repairing: uphol- Un. J. B. Oalthurst returned on l"ln ' " Una. Chetterfleldi Wednesday from Vancouver mna nth recovered and made to order. AH Eevtaern eities where she has been! WOrlc Mrnt'K' Phone Green 803. visiting since accompanying her -i M' HtINT' and daughter to their respective private RESTAURANTS OOOtl EATS CAFE Mrs. Unger, Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. IIimhI Home Conked MraK Phone Black 700 TAXI Phone 07 Taxi (Call C.eorirc. Paul or Oust) Six and Seven Paiwenirnr Stnde linkers nt your disposal any time, KOSS IIKOS. POOL ROOM Meeker II lock, f Across from Empr.ia Hotel) PRINCH RUPERT TIDES lltlHAV, ,IAV 20 3:02 am, 20.4 ft. 10:18 p.m. 17. " 0:M a.m. 3.7 " 21:47 p.m. 9.0 " fn It-nvm a r- is going to toe hlgrm bidder, on I Record Dial' XI ay S3 Somebody may pick up this car at a basgain. Why not you? Put tn your stalest Md at PAHKElfS OAUWIF, Third Avenue. LAM) i NOTICE Ol' INTl;vi'l l-KV-; 1 and s.tuate In v.. 'it Island. Bl TAKE NOTICE Co Ltd.. ol ;i B.C. 00 ijaitlou 1 to apply lor ; described Hands CoUMltrliClIlK .. the northwest to- -4: thence nunu , 15 cluin-i. the...' corner Lot 123: shore to poiir eotualiuni; 7 c..-OOSSE i Per Cha. ? Dated .April 7 i& LAND V i housework, wants inri sfuv mrw Two. Two tola, section S. Phone ' NO! ICE Or INTEMIOS Red "3 19 uasEi ' .'.'u'.iVi. ' closes. Phone Red 295. 121 i In Prince Ru . . Dairies of Prince ft at 8eweU Inlet U a CharkMe Islands TAKE NOTICE Coapaay Lin u-cocopation T: nh tl to apply for .-. described land Commencui the southern cor let Inlet, Queen Ci a.-: north aOichains: t ie: -more or less, to t:i re the alMre Une in tc tion to the r -containing 1W) a v - juscm uu; . K Dated 2W Apr . . MINERAL MT (l urm r CEimtiduE m iur: NOTICE "WESTERN HOPE OLD KKNTUCK'i uate tn the 8. ... Prince Rupert Dls-r: wxtere located ' TAKE NOTK'F Free Miser's Oer duly authorised . lire aiuier inters. 1M a to apply ij tn w Certificates of l:: pUrr of out.. . we aoore ciainw And further . tinder Section ' before the taum Impr.jvemeuu. Dated tax otn i : - LAND T NOTICE OF INTI'NTI"V " 11 I.EAS1- I In Range 4. Cm-' Reeordlrut Dia'ri- and situate In vie:" Pitt Itland. B.C. TAKE KOTOS Co. Ltd.. of 321 V. Hp oocupatic-ii v ta appiy ior i described lands Osanmenctng ' t mile distant :;. frem Lot 1251. wn B chn!n: thence r.r south to shore: Uk i to a.iint of ct'inm- talniiiK 10 acre n r. QUBlll ri Per Chii Dated Apr 1 7. l LAND ACT- NOTicE or intention;" i,n In Prince Rupert I trlet of Prince it u: chain east of n i' 68, Range S, C'aM o TAKE NOTICE : Company, Limited, nation risn sun- fo- pcrmiss a to ! described la i: Oonimene g at a chains east uf rrnn!. 3, Coast District. th : to low water i." chains: thence soi''" west 10 chains, tn ment, and contain - : Iran OOSSE PACKlN'r;i ; , j r,.r ii 'l ' Dated 2nd AprlL H-17 CLRTII'ICATK MENTS C IRON DUKE" F'f;'" ' claim, Lot No. 2340. Charlotte Mining Dlvi lrw,nfeH OH L TAKE NOTICE that J Lockeport. B.C. Free M No. 27U48C. Intend i Mining Recorder . ImprovemenU for the p Injr a crown grant or And further take w. ,, under section 85 of., must be commenced anre of such certiil rneiits. . . ... r Dated this 11th day (iJ