FAGS FOUR BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM? He Was Sft ( J SlJ'l&Mtmm WHAT'S THE MATTER l I Y f NO TM SO I WHV WOULO HAVEN'T AWV 1 lS8WaHBIl THAT LOOKS ) T, LA WM OlO SOME ONE OFFER J a FOUND A RECIPE That MAKE IfjP SfflgM HOM&- J Not Coing Blind He could no news-pyerivltijf the print. He was afraid, arid thought ne nan to go to Vancouver. A friend told him our on ticlan had passed the same exams that opticians in Van couver have to. Our optician found it was just the natural eye change at that age and the proper glasses are giving him com fort. Our charges are also reas onable. YV-v t I ID in nrn Jewellers iTIIE STORE WITH THE CLOCK WE GIVf YOU PACTS NOT HOT AIR VOURCOAUSPiCKEC) s. r adc V We pass our coal over a screen four times larger than any other coal screen in town. We are therefore putting out the cleanest and best prepared coal. We make it a point to get coal for you that will give the most beat with the least waste. Let us have your order for delivery now. Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 11 C and 117 ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of Pitch and Gravel Hoofing Galvanized Hoofing Chimney Tops Have Troughlng( ' Conductor lIpe Hoof Flashing Warm Air Furnaces Stove Pipe and Elbows Metal HoefH and Siding Phone 340 Hox 167 COAL Prices DOWN . Pembina Peerless Egg $12,00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless Hgg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransler AND COAL CO. 120 Second Avenue LINDSAY'S,, Cartage and Storage Phone C3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Diitributlng. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnitun? Moving. ,M,',',''',"aaaaaWaS - - aeaa ja sSJ FIRST SPECIAL TRAIN BRINGS SETTLERS WEST SF.VKHAL FAMILIES WITH MOXKY IM OTIIF.KN WITH HOPE UMI AT WINMPBO WINNIPEG, lurch 6--Loaded with baskets and bag and every conceivable variety of luggage, with a boundless curiosity and a strong hope. 04 immigrants from Europe flooded Into the Canadian National railway station here today from the tint linmglrant special the season. Tbey were gathered from f.urieen countries and they will be catiertd to all parts of weetern Canada. Several families with money will be found homes by the Canadian National Land Settlement Association, but the majority of the newcomers were single men or men whi have come cut to wcrk for their families with the ambition of some day soon bringing them to Canada. British. Scandinavians. Plnns loumanlans, Poles. Lithuntans. Hungarians. Germans, Auitrlans. Dutchmen, f.rhs, Belgians. Jugo Slavs. They made a motley tralnload. but thev all. had one purpose and they were all -sturdy and ready to fulfil It. REGISTRATIONS MANY FOR PROVINCIAL LIST IHrty Worker are Kuv In Anticipation of Elertion Which l Kxpeetetl This Year Indicating- tratt a provincial election will be held this year, possibly In the fall, party workers In Prince Rupert are particularly active In taking registrations for the voters' list. Liberal supporters are especially busy and Conservatives are not inactive. It Is believed that the next provincial campaign will not be a long one. This would be satisfactory to many political observers as well as the public at a whole, which Is not fond of long campaign which, to say the least, are disturbing to business. Many resident of city and district have made application during the past few wee Its to have their names placed on the provincial list at the revision now being effected. . The last day upon which resignation can be made la April 10. HAD BRUSHES WITH SHARKS lord (iitiMTiionrr. nr.ci.uu; ins EXPLOIT" WITH MYORIIFINII KXAf MJKKATKII tl WANT TO Ttl.H AftOI'T CANADA XlsMMlpikfsyrh Wto Mark Twain's famoua premature death, tlie report! of Lord Oruntborpes Hie and death battle" with sharks and other denizens of the deep In the Antpod-t were slightly askew. o Iircl Orlmthorpe said this morning shortly after In arrival here over the Canadian National Railways Irom Vancouver His Lordship. who la the noted financier ol Leeds. England, Is accompanied by 1-ady Orlmthorpe. They left Uu aiternoon on the) National on the1' utey'rome after a trip which took them to India. China, the South Seas and Australia anil New Zealand. Lord Orlmtho-pe was r.i.t particularly interested In speaking ol hl exploit n a big game fisherman in ihe South-em seas. He admitted Dint h- hati oad ffveral exciting runhes w.tli siiiuks and swordflah but mooeatly an,crtcd that tlv; reports of his peril wcrr cxagfirreted. ne wantea to lam ttlx)Ut was Canada, which he had never aeen be fore and which he unlet li,Hl thrilled nun ever since he cutijiM i4ht of Vancouver. Vnnqmmr he admlMd vwv mucn out nw-re than this he admired the engineers who ennatmeted the PanarTTim 'NITlclflll f ' ' isJutl1' rTfOilgh the euniujlpnu -with 't lafcauiitel" -Can ,naairuins. Wto p -urn to lint, and i Be eompnred them nuireahnn 'favorahiv with the train of Australia. "I licpe to come back some day and aee this Jasper of yours," he said. "I have heard a great deal about It and what we saw from the train only whetted otir appetltlefl. Liuly Orlmthorpe Is anxloiih to see the great cornfields nf the praii.c and I shctikl like to get In some hunting." Advert! In Th Dally Niws DEMAND MADE FOR TICKETS ENULI.SII CI I FINAL MIP.lt OIT ALL NKATM AT FROM TW () FIFTEEN' Nil ILIJNtiN TAKES PLACE APRIL 21 MOATS FOR ONLY AT WKMlil.FA NTAIHIM HIT SStll APPLY LONDON, starch tt - Though the final of the English Football Association's Cup competition is a long way off it takes place on April ai. to be precise applications have already been received by the authorities at the Wembley Stadium where the battle Is staged, for 10 times Us seating accommodation. The magnet of the "Pinal" la one of the moat amazing things in British sport, Since the last gam of the tour-uey has been played at the Wembley Stadium the event has become something in the nature of a national festival. No matter what are the competing (earns, the demand for seats from both London and the p:ovlnces Is on a pro-Jtglous scale, and every year the number :'. visitors fr-.m abroad grows. It was nnounced lately that all tickets for 2a.. 3s.. 7s 6d.. 10. 6d. and 15c enclosures were heavily oversubscribed by the first and no further applications for tickets at those prices could be entertained. As there are seats for 35.000 j:ople at the stadium. It may be taken that 380.000 people have already tried to obtain accommodation. By far the larger part of the crowd which attends the last cup tie have to atand up after wait- .ng hours to gain entrance to the stadium. The record attendance at Wembley is IsO.QOO at th. 123 final between West ain United sad Bolton Wanderers. On this occasion thousand got in free when the gate were broken down through pressure of the huge throng. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP MONTREAL THIS YEAR MONTREAL. March 7 -Toe Oanadtsn Amateur Oolf Championship will be -held it the Summerlea Oolf Club. Montreal. VrBs OLYMPIC GAMES IN EARLY AGES t.KFKK MTt'ltF.vr SAVK MIIMT MF.fcT W AX USUI IN Till: YEAH m IU . TORONTO. Mutch 8.- - The Olympic Games originated In 1776 B.C.. accord-ng to J. H. Crocker, of the Dominion Council of the Y M C A . who ha made special study of the game and their jrtfUM. Writing la a local newspaper. Mr. OroeMtr says: "The Oreek people had a early as ITT. LG.. highly organised Olympiads. Ahlch carried on organised national and lutenuttoual games every four years These were lost sight of In the later centuries when Oreece was conquered by "la U66 what U known a the modern I Olympic games were organised, and the first world competition was held in the City of Athens. Oreece. Since that time there have been Olympic game every four year, with the exception of 1916. luring, the Oreat War. when the games re to have b3eu held in Berlin. "The greatest competition was In 1024. hen the garnet were held in France. .nd ID all probability the 1038 games, to m held In Amsterdam. Holland, will be even greater. Unua.ly 45 to 50 countries : ;re re presented by over 9.000 athletes I 7ajuMte has been represented contlnu- j usly since 1906. although the tint ns- . tonal team was not sent until the Etig- h Olympiad in Ljndou In 1008." SPORT CHAT The visit of the IODI. Badminton Club mem bur to the old De Luxe Halt on Third Avenue. Tuesday night as of T -.i , this w k hall a e heir own bis year, by recommendation of the ' 4yrutlv committee of toe Royal Cana-' The 11an Oolf Association adopted at the an-! whist clow theml Iti aW. ' MBssfewSb'-X is MRAT and BMrMK. tD their qrcwing bodies At sff racers. "OJrO"eue in lint: -OXO" Cot. ditlin bottUi nd ItiUs. For delicate or backward children a little "OXO" in a cup of hot milk creates a most nourishing and easily digested food. ( it m si.yib i laaasssaaii i wssai iibp iinsisi wpwaiiiiii "- J""iirfB t immsi i im iii i iiiJi svsbbx r. rrvjTi.ttis samaMsTraWTaaaMaaaiiaii rsi n V antedE For Sale For Rent . OR RENT keeping Orocery DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than FOR KENT T OR RENT -FURNISHED HOU8KKEEP-rooms by the day. week or month. Phone Red 807. tf -OR RENT. FURNISHED APART -menu, four rooms and bath. Water paid. Phone M7. tf OR RENT ROOMS WITH OR WITH-out board. Central location. Phone Blue 153 tf FURNISHED HOU8E- room. Apply Mutualism HOUSE FOR RBMT. 9 BATH Apply Munro ROOMS Bro BILLIARD GAME AND (f FURNITURE AND RANGES CHESTERFIELD SUITES. BEDROOM Suite. Dlnlng Suites, Kitchen Table. Range. Linoleum and Linoleum Rugs Carpet. Blind. Curtain Rods. Restmore Collsprlng and Mattresses, Blanket. Cretonne Window Curtain goods. We have still few mat left at the old price. A. MACKFNZIF., KCKMTI EE I'lione 775. OOMPUTINO SCALES. SCALBB. MEAT slice ri. cheese cutters end cabinet . meat choppers, coffee mills, cash registers and peanut bu'.ter mill. Expert repairs and adjustment. Service contracts New. used or reb.iilt mchlne Easy terms or caU discount. TIIK HCALKS WHOP I.Tfl. M Cordora t.. H.. Vnnrtwver H.C. 1 guests of the Prince Rupert Badminton Club tlrrel )' Interest In the gameiLut season, the Dybliavn Cud. rmblera- which du' - lied or turn ( . fine spell had elack- ; tlr of c,iv chsmpkinehip. was held by understood that a re-'he Moose Ladies w'jlle the Moc.ic men to be given the hor.u i the holders up to tonight ol tlx I.O.DJI hall sour ' Newton Cup. i' future. The visitors r- te celling at DeLuxe With the Cold Storage Uam practlc-. ! icap after playing oiiUy assured of the seaaon'ii lienors, in-u.' j.erest In the Billiard league Uam i.chedule Is now beginning to lag, as of a successful winter's witness the fact that only one of the will be marked tonight at,!' tcheduled games In the Ciyro Club- tual meeting here yesterday. Rosedale t o'clock at tfe home of the secretary-1 Pe Lesfs future was played on Tues-Oolf Club. Toronto. wUl be the scene : treasurer of Hie lauue. rd Warmi (lay evenlni. Th tantipominm inriivtri- f the open championship, and the I when the Canadian Natloiral Ladles. ' city senior and Junior competition itoyal Montreal Oolf Club the lnterpro-' champion of the ladles' section, and gives promise, however, of sttractlng provincial chmpionhlp. The dates of the Mooe. men s tltleholdera. come to- considerable attention. A full list of en- the various tournament are loft to the wthtr in a knockout tournament to .nei is expected in this vne. whirh comlng executive committee. decide the my honors. With a panic- should prove a fitting conclusion to the For the first time since 1914 the an- ularly cloe ccntest In the ladles' sec- esson's activities. Entries will he re- nual meeting of the organisation Is be- rion and men's honors undecided until C)lwtl up to March 17 and the series trig held tn the province of Quebec, and late In the season, the doing of the, will open March 31. naembers gathered here to review Whist L.itnu. fnmrnsiiftri ntiirh lnfr. i 111 1 - - achievements of 1917 and to make plan et this wm-. r and this will undoubted- for the coming season y be cot, ruined until the final tanlvht bl. MrWir ftas' t. . Nelxm In Her- l Mstb 4ir Haple Leafs V. OjH rib fixture In the second game of the Gyro Club vs. Mspte Mh winiatd fixture last nlgtit. M. Andrew of the Msple Leafs won over W. J Nelson by a score of 200 to IM. the same score by which A Donald of the Oyro Club beat M M Mclr hlan en Tuesday evening. Three game remain to be played. Individual averages In the league to date follow: K Wllllsms (MX ) .... W Balllle 1C.8 I J May (CB.l W H Long (C.S.) A Murray (C.8.1 P a. Pyle (O.T.i A. Macdonaldf Ml . . 0 B'own (Orottoi ' Howe (MX.) J Beesley (O.T.) C Youngman (O ) M M MoLaehlan (ML J. Judge (Orottoi.. . A. Donald (OXJ 1 W J. Nelson 10.C.I .. Ben Self (O.T.) 0. Balaam o (O.C.) Mayor MoMordle (MX.) M Andrews (MX.) ... J Hllhnan 1C8.1 J Andrews (O.T.i a Waugh (Orotto) . . . P. Zleraan (O.T.I ..... Q A. Woodland (O.C.) . W. B. Wllllacroft (O.T.). 4. Hamilton (ML.) B Teung (Orotto) 0 P. Tinker (O.C.) . . . Bert Host In o.) K. Meagher (O.) John Bulger ICS.) O Kratise (OT.) J Drown (O ) Played Total A. i aoo 300 1 8 0 10 10 10 10 10 6 S 10 7 7 11 9 10 B. Morgan (O.a.l a 10 II 10 10 10 6 10 aoo ltBfj 1759 1949 1037 103S 1919 1809 1113 1064 ma 1991 1J90 2015 I27 1790 1489 1777 1190 m 179 1719 1039 1370 1179 1068 1338 1194 161 318 916 271 767 aoo in 108 104 194 104 10a 190 186 I Ho 184 184 114 188 181 170 170 178 176 176 172 172 172 171 FOR SALE rnoLLBR ior sale. 12 hp. prisco S-.anclard. registered dimension 92.3 . x 93 x 4.6. geared power gurdy. and complete equipment. Pine living quarters, four comfortable bunks, locker apace and toilet. Address AI-vin Arnees. Wacker. Alaska, or P.O Box 1036. Portland. Oregon. POR BALE. OAS BOAT "VABA." length 416: beam 10 ft 18 H-P Alias 4 cycle engtue: price 91900. Th.s boat would make excellent picker Apply Piijlmoto. Atlln Ave or Ward Electric. Cow Bay tf TOR 8AI.E PISHING BOAT. 30 PBKT by 9: s h p. Palmer engine. Pully equipped. Apply Albert Bvch. Oen-ernl Delivery. Frtnee Rupert. BX. "OR SALE. TWO HOL'SSS ON TWO Uvel fenced lot - Seventh Avenue Wit. 1.700 00 Terms Apply 994 Seventh Avenue West. 81 POB BALK. OAS BOAT. 36 PERT lung; five h.p Palmer engine Also camp at Salt lakes. Apply E. David son, cold Storage. 5t POR SALB. PTVE ROOM HOUSE AND bsth. 81xth Avenue and Hall Street. 11300.00: Buy terms. Apply Ttko Collart Co . Ltd. tf mil SALE DOOOB STT5CIAI. SUDAN In first clams condrtlon Easy term oood js:iapfor cash. Phone 80. FOR BALI BOMB AMD OONTUNT Two lou. fenced. Oarage, garden. Apply owner 988 Plfth Ave W. 67 UNUBCALLT LAROE WILTON CAR-pet for Bale. Apply Pullcti. Daily . tf I'll IMNEY SWEKP if. j. 7.IMREHR OeMeral llaaMly Man Furnscs and Stoves OUaned and Repairs! Chlmnles 6 wept. Cemetsvy Plots Cared por. Phone Wed to. Prince Rupert. HO " EXCHANGE VBW AMD MCONII HtXf n'KNItttlf! bouftit and told and exchanged Player Plsno end Two Cash Reglttet In stock High Lni High Low High Low UlRh I'lKh tew High low 107 I 17 I.oW tse ; 181 1641 lMjtow isvI Ptl'.tnOPULOS) s HAHtS c IMra .lte. CHIROPIUCTIC DR. M. R. KTOI,n0 rhlresswetsy 83g Third Avenue Telsphosje for apnpinlaent now to Blue 6. Reaidenoe phone Kank Iii Ing cells Msdt's wrauMd. fse your r.rsrrmn now. I'HINCR IH-PKHT TinBS TMIRMHtY. MABfll 8 4-4 Y44 am. too ft. 14:83 pm. . 90.4 ' 8:68 m. 4.S " ai:04 pjn. 3 0 " rWID.W. MWH t 9 H am. 90.9 ft. 16:37 pot. 18 77 " 9:81 .m. 4.8 " 31 14 pjB. . 8.0 " S ITI'RDAV, MARTI1 18 8:43 a j. 90.8 ft. 18:03 pm. IB S " 10 08 .. 81 " 23:08 pm. 8 J " "I NDtV. MtRTIf 11 4:13 am. 19 9 ft. 18:49 p.m. 173 " 10:4.' a. 6 J 3:99 pm 78 -MIIMIW. MABCU 11 4:48 am. 19 1 ft. 17:89 pjn. ltVO v i..i.,..,lU44,aii. 8.7" 23:17 pm 04.i Tl WDAV. MARni 13 I :4ni. l8,TI. . 18:48 pm. 149 " ia:16 pm 7.8 " I wenNBMntr. mircii 14 9:99 s.m. 17.4 ft. '. 90:18 pm. 14 6 " 0:04 s.m. 10 3 " ! 13 .21 p m 8.0 " TliriWIl.tV. MAIiril 18 7:48 sua. 17.1 ft.' 31 31 p.m 16.0 " 1:06 a.m. 11.3 " 14:40 p in. 7.8 " 50c see niMiniAit.K ..... 1 m. L. rinL iiiii inimu..- .1 1 1 umi inir viiiuLLtri -r VsncMer Tuesday a. Prlday as Saturday - Mareh 15 -Marcli 2.' I rnsn Vancautir SuBU iy i ( Wednesday 8.-.'u. .:.iy -Saturday I Mr( 'i II Mi-reh 21 March 31 - I'm, Fee P01I aim: .. . Sunday- ' . . 1 mm Pert simi- . Tuesday -lor .tn))tt ami -1 Sunday 1 . Wcdrday -From Anyox mil Tueaday n Friday- s i' For gseea 't ln' Mar r. 18 March 34 Fsaan (iMrn 1.11 Mar -11 8- Mairr 22 i 1 nr tlHSka Msic 11 w Mar.-ii 21 - r Mart b 31 - Frnm thuka March. 15 s. 1 Marrh 38 v I MAIL SCHEDULE Fr.Bni tm i''" Fee the Best Momisy wen cloass . . . Fruia tl; Bal Tuesdays Thur-i'. due To Vsejesovee Tiiedfs Pnday Bsturday OJ.-sTeb TrarnSj Momi . . SatttrAys From VaneoiiT' r Sundays . WaUneedaT" Saturdays C.P R- -Marr' l: Trains. Bunrt;i 1 " Says Ta Astvax. MUr ' Pveealet undsyi . Wednesdsys . Prom taint. AH.e Arm Premier Tite-rtsy . Pridsy T Nsaa River Fii Bundnys . . Pram Smn River Imib.' Tuesday Ts .lsS Pnlnls- Mareh 11. 31 ',! " mm .isks pini- ' Peb. 30, Mn-rli ! ... . . , 1. .inn ' March 10 nmi Frnm qneen (in'1"1. March 3 and ' C?!.R. TRAINS for the Ens' - Monday Wednefi at 1190 am rrsm the B"l . 1 ussraaya, im"- at 8.99 p.m LAND ACT NIITICB I.F.t In Cawlsr Lsml i: It.. TMatrtet of Tl'. IIIDile it tlie 111.1'" Lakat about 40 m iow? Of Atlln. in longitude, and ai n' latitude. TAKE NOTICR i! tjcmlrux. of Olndv B.C., occupstlon 'I for a lease of Hi' loivli Ciirnmenelng ' 1 northwest end "f "'1 1710 feet north nl Lake River: thenc "1" one mile south: t' thence one mile 640 acre more (Sgd ) JtMIN Dated Decemtin '' Artklq Utiti' ... . A.. 1 1 lit 1 1 1 It s. I II 1(X 11" ill 1 I ' I i 1 I!1 tifptilrl I .41 nil " 1 trri MnH. " Ml I : ,1 ji l 1 ':! 1 lirtl , , rl r- ,itl ,,.1 n 1 ' ' , ...ai