PAGE SIX THE DALLX NEWS ess? $10,000 Prize Winning Letter on "WHY THE LAUNDKY SHOULD DO MY WASHING" "I am a happy wife. I am a happy mother. I send my washing to the laundry. "Gone are the hours of stooping over a steaming wash tub. Gone is the aching back and the rough, chapped hands and brittle nails caused by plunging the hands into hot and cold water and by hanging the family wash out in the wind. Gone are the evenings of morose .silence in our family sitting room because it was wash day and mother is too tired to speak a pleasant word. "The laundry gives me more hours for mothering. I have two children of preschool age, the most impressionable time in their lives, who need every spare moment for supervision and organized play that a mother can possibly give. I have more hours for pleasant social activities and community work. I let the laundry be the drudge. ' "Laundry service is cheaper. Counting the labor of the wife at even twenty-five cents per hour, or the wage per hour of the laundress plus tSe inconvenience and expense incurred by her, plus materials and depreciation of equipment, there can be no doubt of it. "The laundry saves time, saves health, saves money, saves ojothes. Those reasons should be sufficient to convince the housewife that her laundry is a community blessing." Won by Mrs. A. W. Thomas, West Allis, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Thone 8 A Step Forward Your first visit to the Chiropractor is a real step forward. It is advancement, because it means that you are making a change from a system which deals with the alleviation of ills to one which aims to remove the cause of that ill. As time passes the superiority of Chiropractic, a system which seeks only to keep the path of nerve transmission open so that Nature may function in a normal manner, will be made evident to you in the form of better health at a lowered cost. By my chiropractic health method I correct diseases of the eyes, ears, nose,' throat, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and lower organs. YOUR APPOINTMENT for health can be made by telephoning Green 241 Consult VV.G. Aspin all. D.C. G and 7 Exchange Mock Green 211 Itexidcnce: 1037 1st Avenue NEW YORK SAFE IN LEADERSHIP BOTH LEAGUES (jlANTS TWO AMI A HALF (JAMES AIIKAU OI' l.VKDISAj.S AND vAXKAlWlitt.iri( m:viU ' fcANI INDIANS (Special to Dally News) NEW YORK, May 5.- New York took a firm hold on both Big League leader ships yesterday, th Giants being a full two-and-a-half games ahead. of the Si. Louis Cardinals as a resultjbf a victory over the Cincinnati Reds yesterday and the Yankee, whose heavy hitting spelt disaster for the Chicago White Box be lug one game up over the Cleveland Indians. Boston rose from the cellar In the American League with a win over Cleve land Indians. Boston rose from the cellar In tlx American League with a win over Cleveland and Chicago is now In the Cincinnati dropped to third place ir the National League and St. Louis Car- r put tr RIGHT OLE BOY & fez . ( IIAI SKIC f)K DETROIT Runner up for Ruth as be prepared for his fifth homer yesterday. dlnals are now In second place. Yesterday's scores were as follows. NATIONAL I.K.UU K New York 11. Cincinnati 7. Boston 3. Pittsburg 13. Others, rain. AMERICAN I.KAdlK Chicago 4. New York 10. St. Louts 6. Washington. 13. Detroit 6. Philadelphia 10. Cleveland 2. Boston 3. I.KAfU E MTANDINOS National league W. L. Pet Hew York 10 4 .714 St. Louat 9 8 .63 Cincinnati 10 9 .538 Brooklyn 8 8 MO Pittsburg 9 9 M0 Chicago 9 1 .444 Boston 7 9 .448 Philadelphia 8 9 .400 American League New York 11 4 .733 Cleveland 13 414 Philadelphia 8 8 .815 St. Louis 13 10 .54' Washington ...7 .447 Detroit 9 14 491 Boston 8 11 343 Chicago 7 13 440 II. S. WALLACE CO, I.TI). May Belle Bloomers and Vests Dotwtte or full length. Beautiful Coloring! HIoomei-M 1.7.", Vests .51..0 Small Suite to Kent Wallace Block H.S.WallaceCo.Lld. 3rd Avenue and Fulton Phone J BLANKET Special For three weeks, coalmen-t injf )Uy 7, we will give the following prtiwif: ''- Single lllanWelK ' 'Xi? Double IllanL'U ...... 500 All Blanket wanned in Ivory Soap and returned nice und fluffy. Pioneer Laundry Fhone 118 n "Now don't forget H H to bring me Dr. Chase's IB : Bj .Nerve Food. I am feeling H W so much better I don't want H H to misj a single dose." W PROGRESS MADE ON NEW FOOTBALL CLUB Team la Praetlrally Mgneil up ami James Andrew Ajijioliiteil Trainer Meeting Laat Et ruins A meeting of the new Thistle Football ,'lub waa held last night In the City A Ui with the president, 8. D. Macdonala. n tho chair. The players who will form he team have now been practically set tled upon though all have not yet been Ijned up. The names of the players will be presented at a meeting of tho Prince Rupert Football Association nest Tuesday evening. James Andrews has been appointed trainer for the team. Arrrnageroeirt are being completed for the supplying of the team with uniforms and sweaters. ERY CLOSE ROLLER HOCKEY GAME LAST NIGHT AT THE ARENA There was a very closely contested hockey game played last night at the Arena when the Bluebirds won during lve minutes' overtime play. At the end -f the first half the score stood three oals ta three and at full time there was again a tie. the accre being six to six. It was only after an exciting five minutes that the Bluebirds finally got the odd score. VICTORIA CUP WON Caronls nr. ritiM'i: 11 BY JOEL'S HORSE HURST PARK. . May 5 --Sol Joel Forts naum won the Victoria Cup with ten thousand dollars added today. Portland came second and Oakrldge tftird in a field of 33 today. SWINTON CIIWPION OF RUGBY LEAGUE OLDHAM. England. May 5. Swlnton won the championship of the Rugby Leairue today defeating Peatheratone eleven points to nine in the final game played here today. Advertise In the Dallv News. It pay 'anew" anew (Inch From Boston or limes CANADIAN SERVICE ' From Montreal To Hcllskt. Llterimol ami (iltow Antianla May 11, June 8. July 4 Atbeu'a May 18. June 15. July 13 a moms asay 30. June w. Juiy m Letltla June 1. . July 27 To I'lvmouth-riiiwtMMiri-l-ttiHloii Alaunla May 11. June IS. July 13 Ausonla May 18. June 33. July 30 Auranla June 1. June 79. July 37 Aaeanla June 8. July 7 From New York To tcueeiwtutMi and l.lrrxxl Laeonla . . May 13 Samaria . . May 10 To Cherbourg and Southampton Beremrarla . . May 18. June 8. 37, July 14 Maure'aula. . May 33. June IS. SO, July 25 Aqultanla. May 30. June ao. July a. Aug. 1 To l,onloiiterry and lluniw Cameroula May 13 Transylvania. May 34 To lltmoMlh-llstrr-Niiidon May 11 Tuscanla .. May 18 Tu ttemtown and Liverpool Laeonla . . May 13 Seythla . . May 37 Around the World Cruise Franconla Jan 18. 1920 Calls at Plymouth, East bound Money orders, drafts and Travellers' Cheques at lowest rates. Full Information from local agents or Company's Of- floes. 422 Hastings St w.. Vancouver. TKOVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT" W'RttjrifcLECTOii I TO. name is Jsmbv villi that tin Monday, the 81st day of Mar. mt at tne nour 01 i ocioca in ine 1 ore-noon, at the Court-huuse, Prince Rupert, hold a sitting of the Court of llevMon for the purpose of revising the list of voters for the ssld electoral district, and of hearing and determining any and all objections to the retention of any name on the said list, or to the registration as s voter of any applicant for registration: and for the other purposes "t forth In the "Provincial Elect 1 on Art " Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this Sth day of April. 1034. RKlldTRAR OF VOTERS. UU Prluoe nupert Blsdgral District. WORK BEGUN ON GOLF COURSE r.i:oii(;i: woodland mavs site is A (1O0D ONE AT lEKKAfU AND HE IS 4UIMM1 Cieorge 7ootUMad, who returned yes--.-day 1tr-ty..'7jjfong interior, .points as far vasI as. Braf Lake W condition !i the interior look very ;ood. At Ter-i.i c he inspected the n-ilf links sit w Here tiny have a'rt-ady comine.wed work with a view to tinv:ng It In US this summer. OoJt paraphernalia IS be. liiR secured and there is no doubt that :iie game will be played there soon. Mr Woodland says lie Intends to Join . hr dub and hopes a good many Prince Pupert people will do the same. GEORGE BAM AND NED BYRNE ARE MATCHED TO BATTLE IN SIX ROUNDS A six-round bout between Ned Byrne and George Bard, a pair that local fans would like to see In nrtljn. will be the headllner of a boxing tournament which will be staged on May 17 In the Grand Terminal Club In aid of the Orand Terminal football tea&n. Ben Self announced today. Billiard tobies will be moved and regulation ring put In for the boxers. The football team will be In charge of the arrangement of the Around The World With Sport Fans (Uy The Tramp) Monday la the date set for the first game of the aeries between UJJ.C. basketball team and the Windsor Alumni at Windsor, Ontario, to decide the championship of Canada. Varsity lost two of Its strongs subs when Harold Straight and Kd, Paulson had to be left behind. Several outside points will have en tries In the ante tew boxing tournament at New Westminster next week and preparations are made for a real big competition. Wrestling is also part of the program. The Futurity and the Manitoba run in Winnipeg in 1930. Bo far eighty colts have been entered in the futurity and 45 have ao tar signified their In tention of entering last year's colts In the Manitoba Stakes. The lists have d but psatttfbly great many of thece entered wilt not run. Tex Ittckard has been completely ex onerated from any blame in connection with telegrams sent Dempsey In 1824, the purport of which came out In the reecnt trial in which Kerns sued Demp sey. It waa intimated tha jncKara could tnnuence the appointment of New York officials. a The team expected to represent the U3C. gtrta basketball team In their big .struggle against the Commercial Orads of Edmonton to night will be The una Mahon. Rettl Ting ley Harris. Torchy Bailey. Martha Claire Hen ton. Nettle Pronlck, Marge Lannlni and Jean Whyte Oeorge Young has commenced training under Johnny Walker for several marathon events tMs summer. Preliminary work Is being dona on the roads and beaches until the water la warm enough in Lake Ontario for real swimming. . s ' The sports editor of the Toronto Olobe says: Jack Allen of Vancouver, manager of Victor1 Foley. Harvey Holll day. and other boxers, wired The Globe last night from Knglehart. Ont . stating that he wishes to challenge on behalf of Holllday for the "national nywelght title." Mfti seer Allen was en route to Montreal with Foley, where the latter will box Ix Boy on May 9. He clilmn the We trrn Canada title for ML gas" 3 1 Nl A. Seymour M0 TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FKO.M MONTHEAL To Liverpool May 17 Hlnnedoaa May 36. June 23 Monte lare June 4. "July 6 Montcalm June 15. July IS . Duchess of Atholl Vis Qlaagow It) lrirtt(IIasgow June 1. July 24 .. Mellta June 14. July 12 Mlnnedosa Csllinii at Liverpool To Lnrtii May 10 , Marloch FKOM QUKHEC To t'lirrliutr-Su)IWni'tHi1 . May 28. JO ne 13 fofSssa of Australia May ao. June to: .Mspresa df France June 4. June 37. .liupwee of Scotland To ClierlMiirr-Mulliain)lAii May 24 Montroyal I.June S Montnalrn Orxn to Hamburg ttooe to Antwerp and Apply o Atcnts evaryw! 1. I. FOKSTtk. B.B. usnsrti vw. Mm, C.P.K. Sutioa. Vsnseovtr, Tclcsaens Oobh. here or i LrXTRA PALE Stake will be the two big races to be 'night on the Prince Rupert for Van couver where he will undergo medical treatment. Harding is remaining in the city while McDonald Is away and may be matched later this month with Dido Ourvlcb of this city or Bay Clark. who has sent a ehaUeate man Bel-Ungham, providing suitable terms can be arranged. Weather permitting, the formal opening of the season of the Prince Bupert Tennis Club wUI take place to morrow with 'the playing of an American tour nament among the members. "It will be an elimination of all members present for the honors of the day. The courts at Acropolis Rill are now in splendid shape as a result of eonaldemMc work which has been done upon them. Mitchell currto having had the Job of making tho necessary repairs. Tennis enthusiasms of MMthera have settled down to regular play and some InteresUng tournaments ase In paae-pect for the coming season with the growth of facilities for playing this ne throughout the district. The Smltbers courts are saM to be In the bast of condition as a mult of recent work performed by the numbers of the club, and members arc now being rapidly signed up. Showing total purse of close to S2400. this being S400 In advu.ee of last year, the Prince Oeorge Kaclr Association has published Its list of home races for the big Dominion Day celebration in that city on July 1 and 2. The Prince Oeorge Derby heads the '.1st with a purse of 4400. and other Important races are the Cariboo Stake 4200. Tel It - wa Stske 4300. Vsnderhoof Stakes 5100. Olscombe Stakes S300 and o.ve Quesnel Stakes S3 00. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL DNdl.lHIl LKAfu u DIlMon . Birmingham 2, Derby County 1. Blackburn 0. Bury 1. Bolton 1. Sheffield United I. Csrdllf 8. Burnley 3. Sverton 3, Arsenal . Huddersfield 4. Portsmouth I. Manchester United 4. Liverpool 1. Mlddtosboro 0, Sunderland 2, Newcastle 3. V t Ham 1. The Wednesday 2. Aston Villa 0. Tottenham-Leicester City not played. DhUlun II. BUckpool 4, FUlham 0. Bristol City 1. South Shield 1. Chelsea 1, Bernaley 3 . Clapton Orient 0, Wolverhampton 0. Grimsby 4. Preston North Ins fl Notts County a. Manchester Cttsl. Oldham 97 f toll City 0. uAv. Reading QJSvraVu. Q BoutharnpffeVs. Nut Forest Stoke City 8. Leeds 1. West Bromwich 0. Port Vale 0. StPAoiKILDrNi : HE. Free delivery to any part of city. 1 tf'fi Harding of Calgary in a ten round bout here Thursday night, will sail tomorrow 43. afl WESTHOLME l Saturday, May 5, HERE'S a New LAGER., Brew-PILSENER a pure, pale, sparkling beverage, superior and unusual. C tvi t c 1. . ill ripe British Columbia and import' cd Bohemian hops, finect malt made from best Barley and selected Rice. It is carefully brewed and fully aged under the personal supervision of our brewmaster. Piltener Lager costs more to brew, but is soW at the same price as ordinary beers. Try this new wholesome treat. Vancouver breweries, Limited , This advertisement is not published ot displayed by the Liquor Control Board, or by tite Government ot British Columbia. TONIGHT OvLY at 7 and 9 If Holllday. and sets up that nobody can have a clear title to the championship won by Belanger last night until Holli-i Uav Is dlsoored of. Holllday boxed a ! preliminary bout at the Coliseum some years ago, and has had a moat successful career since that time. He must havg improved a great deal to dan with Belanger. Cricket opens in Victoria May IS. and cricket week wUl take place July SO to August 4. SPORT CHAT Jimmy McDonald, who defeated All EATRE in Silken hone, flaithy th.thiM. -ms that llirt. blow.' th..' IJEM.E DENNETT, UONAlll) KEITH, FltED KOIILKH rilYI.ISS HAYEK, and othent ill rfirTlIVl,lf i COMEDY -NIITY NA(iS" METHO (lOI.DWYN NKNVS Admission - 50c and 25c City Meat Market (SELVKJ DKOS.) 3rd Atenuc Phone MEAT FISH. YEdKTADI.ES and ALL KINDS OF "NODWEfilAN I'DODUCE at low prices, and immediate delivery Obeenol All articles are of superior quality and ill lf,llv fresh. u KAi iiKK hi rout . Print Rupert Overcast, light wind; temperature, 42. I Port Branson Calm, raining, tamp. Hayssors Calm, raining, temp. 44. Terrace Cloudy, calm. Ump. 40. Roatwood Oloudy, nan x isai ism t rat MM M ''Mtrbe-XrW outbeast wind, wrt6WSdfBwrwlnd, jgano. i Rain calm, temp. 47. Anyox Cloudy, calm. tamp. 47. Stewart Rraln, calm. temp. 48. Haaelton Cart oloudy, calm, temp 84. Smlthera Part cloudy, calm, temp. 44 Burns Lake Clear, windy, lemp. ao. Eighth Cabin Cloudy, south wind.! temp. 24. I Telegraph Creek-Cloudy, calm. temp.. ' 45. Atlln Cloudy S.K. wind, temp. 30. Port Selkirk Cloudy, calm, temp. 48. 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