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A teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia does the work of half a pint of lime water in neutralising cow's milk for infant feeding, and preventing hard rurdft. It many use for mother and child are fully explained in the interesting book "Useful Information." It will be sent rou. FREE. Write The Cha. II. Phillips Chemical Co., Windsor, Ont. In buying, I sure to get gtnuin rhlllips Mlflc of Magnesia. Doctors have prescribed it for over 60 years. Prepare them NOW for vigorous hair at thirty The easiest way to care for a child's hair properly, is with Danderine. Put a little on the brush each time the hair is arranged. Then as you draw it through the strands, it supplies the natural oils removed from hair and scalp by washing with soap and water. "Train" a child's hair with Danderine. See how this keeps it orderly, lustrous, clean. The natural curl is accentuated. A cirl's waves 'set" with it stay in lonccr: look ioro natural. And Danderine isn't icky or oily; doesn't show. When the use of Danderine becomes a daily habit in your home, longer, thicker, more abundant hair is sure to follow for every member. Danderine helps stop falling hair; dissolves every particle of dandruff crust: keeps the hair and scalp clean and healthy; changes dull, brittle, lifeless hair into hair that is sparkling, vigorous, easy to manage. Five million bottles used a year proves Danderine's effectiveness. Danderine 77? One Minute lluir Beautifter AT All OHUa STORCS THIRTY FIVE CI NTS SEMI-FINALS ARE PLAYED N. R. Badminton Tournament Now Rearing Closing Stages j The following games were played ' last night In the Canadian National Recreation League's city badmin ton tournament: Mixed Doubles A. C. Brand and Mrs. Shelford Darton beat Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Evitt, 15-4, 15-2. Shelford Darton and Mrs. H. L. Shadwell beat Robert Bartlett and Mrs. J. H. Horton, 15-9, 15-11. A. C. Brand and Mrs. S. Darton beat Henry Heilbroner and Miss O. Thorn, 15-11, 15-6. Ladies' Doubles Miss A. D. Harrison and Miss Rosemary Winslow beat Mrs. S. Darton and Mrs. C. V. Evitt, 15-6, 15-9. Mlsa B. Thompson and Miss Elizabeth Currie beat Miss R. Winslow and Miss A. D. Harrison, 15-0, 15-6. Tonight's Games Frank Russell and Miss Caroline Mitchell will play A. C. Brand and Mrs. S. Darton tonight, this being the last outstanding semi-final. The finals will be played Monday evening. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 8, Sheffield United 1. Astonvllla X Newcastle, United Inil. j Bolton-Manchester United un-j played. Burnsley 4, Liverpool 1. Derby County 2, Leicester City 2. Everton 2, Grimsby Town 4. I Leeds United 4, Blackburn Rovers 2. i Manchester City 1, Birmingham 4. Portsmouth nil, Huddersfield Town ls Sheffield Wednesday 1, Middles-borough nil. Sunderland 4, Weatham United ENGLISH LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION Bradford City 2, Bury 1. Bristol City 1, MtUwall nil. Cardiff City 1, Nottingham Forest 1. Charlton,Athletlc nil, Westbrom-wich Albion 1. Hull City nil, Bradford 2. Notts County 1, Southampton 2. Preston North End nil, Oldham Athletic 3. Reading 3, Tottenham Hotspurs nil. Stock City 3, Barnsley nil. Swansea Town 3, Chelsea nil, Wolverhampton "Wanderers f l.. Blackpool 2. SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Alrdrieonlans 3, Hearts 2. Clyde-Cowdenbeath not played. Dundee-Rangers unplayed. Falkirk 5, Dundee United 2. Hamilton Acodemlcals- Queens Park unplayed. Hibernians nil, Aberdeen 1. Kilmarnock 2, Motherwell 3. Morton 3, Ayr United 4. Partick Thlstlt-St. Johnstone un played. St. Mlrren nil, Celtic nil. SCOTTISH LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION Arboath 4, Dumbarton 3. Armadale 1. Ralth Rovers 1. Bonness 2, Stenhouscmulr nil. t Dunfermline Athletlc-Klngspark unplayed. East Fife 5. Forfar Athletic 2. East Stirlingshire 2, Leith Athletic 3. Queen of South 1, Alloa 2. St. Bernards 1, Albion Rovers 1. Third Lanark 6, Brechin City 3. William Tompkins, well known Stewart mining man, and Mrs. Tompkins are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today bound north from Vancouver. ' The racing committee of the Dominion Day celebration at Prince George has sent out to all the known horsemen of British Columbia and Alberta the race program for a two-day meet which will feature the celebration of Dominion Day in Prince George on Mon day, June 30 and Tuesday, July 1 The annual race meet In Prince George has been growing in favor each year. It is a somewhat ex pensive matter for the horsemen to bring their ponies into Prince George, but they have been highly pleased with the treatment accord ed them in the past and with the local half-mile track, and they see in the Prince George meeting the promise of bigger things. For these reasons their numbers are growing each year. They are bringing in better horses, and it ls no longer possible to look at the card and pi?k the winners with an cer tainty. McDonald Loses to Cecil Payne Kentuckian Won Unpopular Dec! sion Over Vancouver Boy at Hollywood HOLLYWOOD, Cat, April 12: Cecil Payne of Louisville, Ken, won an unpopular decision over Hector McDonald of Vancouver, B.C. In 10 rounds here last night. SCHEDULES ANNOUNCED New Service to Be Given This Spring By Prince William and John Schedules for the steamer Prince William, formerly the Greek steam er Aktion, which has been "prac tically rebuilt above the waterline for local service by Canadian Na tional Coast Steamships out of Prince Rupert, were "received here today. The Prince William will be commissioned in service on April 30 and her present proposed sche dule will be effective up to June 8. The time-table calls for the Prince William to leave here at 10 o'clock Wednesday nights for Mas- sett, Port Clements. Buckley Bay, Skldegate Inlet ports. Selwyn Inlet, Lagoon Bay, Lockeport, Rose Harbor and Jedway, returning here Sunday mornings. At 8 o'clock Monday mornings the Prince William will sail for the Skeena River, returning here the same night. On Tuesday nights at 8 o'clock she will sail for Port 8impson, Wales Island and Naas River points, being due back .here; Wednesday mornings. With the Prince William in ser vice, the Prince John will operate between here and Vancouver on a new weekly schedule, effective May 9. Leaving Vancouver at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoons, the Prince John will call at Alert Bay, Engle-wood, Lockeport, Lagoon Bay, Selwyn Inlet and Cumshewa nlet, being due here Saturday mornings and sailing the same morning via Englewood and Alert Bay for Vancouver couver which wnicn port pon she sne ls is scheduled scneaujpaijonn Development of Usk Mine Going On Satisfactorily USK, April 12:-8atisfactory pro gross is being made by drilling crews In No. 4 and No. 5 tunnels of the Columario Gold Mines and the superintendent in charge is con fldent that the objective will be reached this summer so that a mill may be installed before the snow flies again. Road conditions are handicapping the work somewhat at present but not sufficiently to hold up the work. FSimorids Sams tne rhnntr fattr cutting Th stMl iHell it made and spasa ially trmnercd In th Simonds plant and w can and do W aiute every Slmonda Saw. TM( SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD, Taroai TorgaSa p Utntnal VACOUVff Sl.Juha.N3. A radio report received In the city last night gives the following fi gures in the Literary Digest straw vote on the question of prohibition in the United States: St. Paul Total vote 17,918 For Enforcement 3,438 For Modification 5,507 For Repeal 8,973 Kansas City Total Vote 14,292 For Enforcement 6,067 For Modification t:..... 4,311 For Repeal 3,914 Member of Prince George Hospital Staff Is Wedded PRINCE GEORGE, April 12: The marriage took place here last Saturday afternoon of Miss Ellen McFadgen and George Bennett, aev. p. connal officiating. The bride has been a member of the city hospital staff here. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are taking up rcsi-dence on Severith Avenue. 5c FISH SALES Summary American 65,000 pounds, 10.1c and 5c to 12.4c and 5c. Canadian 52,200 pounds, B.lc and 5c to 10.8c and 5c. American Tahoma, 20,000, Cold Storage. 10.1c and 5c. Sherman, 11,500, an dLenore, 10,- 000, Atlin, 12.3c and 5c. Excel, 7,000. Pacific, 12.4c and 6c Grayling, WOO, and Gioa. 6.000 Cold Storage, 12.1c and 5c. i Canadian Canuck, 13,000, Atlin, SUc and 5c P. Dorreen, 6,500, Cold Storage, 10.2c and 5c Balsac I, 9,000, Booth, 105c and Melville, 1,000, Royal, 10c and 5c Gftny, 7,000, Cold Storage, 10.8c and. 5c. Ingrid H. 5,000, Cold Storage, 10.3c and 5c Kaleh, 2,500, Pacific, 10.1c and 5c. Pair of Jacks, 3.500, Pacific, 10c and 5c. Clpe Spear, 2,700, Pacific, 105c and 5c. Bayvicw, 6,000, Booth, 10.1c and 5c. Bavarians Object to Tax on Beer llinderuerg Intervenes and Com promise Is Effected With Kate of Fifty Per Cent BERLIN, April 12: The proposed tax on beer in this country of 76 has been modified because of the , strong protest made by Bavaria., President Von Hlnderberg inter vened on behalf of the Bavarians! who claimed that beer was neces-! eary to their 'life ;with result that' the tax was reduced to 50. I Joe Vhlte( Georglna White and John Tait ia .all ,au Indians, maians, were were each eacn Multilists r( aJ 4tk3ttfi.U W Mib" Clymont in city police court this morning for drunkenness. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright, also charged with intoxication, were remanded until this afternoon. COLLAPSIBLE I'EDKSTltlA A Berlin engineer has invented a motor car, the wheels of which f old beneath the chassis, Amsterdam De Telegraaf. mmmmmmMUMnmiMvwxmm COYLE BATTERIES With the motoring season just about here ... it is a wise policy to have a new battery Installed in your car. COYLE Batteries will give the absolute assurance of perfect performance and trouble-free service. Ask us today . . . we'll gladly tell you about this superior battery. Phone 666 Rupert Motprs PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. yBiB'i'iBSiaiiiijai-M'siaiiifri Canadian Copper Mines Ltd. Proceeding Willi Development of Two Large Groups Canadian Copper Mines Ltd. is the name of the company which is developing two large groups of gold, silver and copper claims near Usk. says the Omineca Herald. The two groups are known as the Sliver Mitts and the Diadem, the latter group containing 46 claims, and the Silver Mitts group is made up of 12 claims. The Diadem Is located three miles east of Usk and just far enough! away from the Canadian National' Railway so that ore bunkers and! yard room can be had for the mine. ! The mountain rise almost straight j up for several thousand feet and the development requires only! short tunnels to open up several parallel veins and at a depth of about three thousand feet. The ore j runs high in copper values, up to I over a hundred dollars a ton and the ore is a good fluxing ore as well. ' The Silver Mitts group is six and j a $alf miles south east of the Dla- J dem and along side of the railway. Copper is also the chief value in this i ore and the engineers who have ex-1 amlned the property are confident that they have the makings of an other big mine that will employ; many men for many years. j Canadian Copper tines Inc., is a group of men from Montana, Wash-! lngton and British Columbia. The' head office is in Seattle. Work is now being done, in fact has been going on all winter in a small way. but this summer a much larger forge will be employed and before f alfthere should be a new mine well toward development. THE WEATHER (Government Telegraphs) Prince Rupert Clear, calm, temperature, 36. Port Simpson Part cloudy, calm, 40. Haysport Part cloudy, calm 40. Terrace Clear, calm, 32. RoMwood-Olear, calm 33. . " Alynash Clear, calm, 33. Alice Arm Part clmi4y,mlm, 43J Anyox Clear, calm, 30. Stewart Clear, calm. 30. Hazel ton Cloudy, Oalm, 34. Smithers Part cloudy, calm. 34 Burns Lake dear, calm, frosty Vanderhoof Cloudy, calm, 34. Quesnel Cloudy, calm, frosty. Atlin Part cloudy. N. wind, 29. Carmacks Clear, oalm, 22. Dawson Clear, calm, 5. TORONTO STOCKS , (Courtesy 8. O. JomMfn Oo.) Amuet. $U8, $1.30. Dome. 8.80, 9.00. F.alconbrldge, 4J5, 4.25. libillnger, 620, 6.26. Bowie, .73, .75. Hudson Bay. 11.76, 12.00. Int. Nickel. 41.25, 41.50. Manitoba Basin, .004. .07. Mining Corp., 2 .55, 2.60. Mclntyre, 18.85, 10DQ. Noranda, 37.30, 37.50. fiherrltt Gqrdon, 2.50, 2J1. Teck Hughes. 6.55. fi.60. TreadweU Yukon, 6.00, nil. . . Cr LT '. i,. H T .reach ,,, Tuesday ' afternoons. fined $15, with pptlon of 14 dayfi1".? itfrtent-" 'u! :' $ii ih. u vr ,i Margraves? tJfehHSigTaeV'l2,,'1.85f:- billy News Wsnt-AOs tortng rmulta. '4 (A V See the special window display of quality work garments that the G.W.G. dealer Is featuring this month. Look for tho big red circle. Ey Sti'SEisa is RTeirve t!sj; You may feel unduly tlnnl after a Stopping to or u moving picture miow or as me result ul read: or hewing. It b ixiewihlo that you may need glares but .1 ..!.... 1111 fl.ol ....... in run down ami that the great rM Ix-nrfit will tv, from the ue if Dr. Choe's Nerve r mkI, Eve utruln is a frequent cause of n r. .."", trouLS It often hriugt on nervou ieadat'.h . sl jilts:, rettulta and feolhign oi fatipue ami lr; rt i:;n, There in nothing which ho quh-Ulv it nmt exluiUBtcd condition of the imtyoiih HyslcmuL Chaste V Nerve Food. This has been proven In. ninny tlioiiHunria of cm that it in now rentgea a the Htandurd ami mottt effective treatment ( thin condition, rut it to the tcit uud your fro will itoon tell you how well you are looking, Ifcr. Chase's ftervo Food LOCAL ITEMS A. E. Parlow, district forester, returned to the city on the Princess Royal yesterday afternoon from a trip to Ocean Falls on official duties. Msu Audrey Joyce arrived in the'1' city en the Princess Royal yesterciar1 ' afternoon f ram Calgary to take up ; resldeDoe with her parents, Mr. tnd Mrs. J. Joyce, Fifth Avenue Bast. Mies Carmen Mathers left Monday zufht for Toronto where her marriage to Frank Jtaraaloy wiii take place on Saturday.' April 26 MUs Katherine Reid of&ew Wert minster will be Miss Mathers' u tendant Vancouver Province. George Ringstead, manager o' 1 the Skeena River Packing Co s j cannery at Port Sdward; Al 8miU. foreman, and John Thompson, v-lv : is to take the place oi 8. N. Christian as bookkeeper there, as well as several members of the mechanical , crew, arrived at the cannei;, iro .. plant In readiness for the season , packing operations. ' j On his way back to headquarter; in Winnipeg after a trip to tin coast on official business, Robcr-Creelman, passenger traffic manager for the Canadian National Railways, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, being aeeomparued north by G. A. MeNiohoU, general passenger agent, Vancouver. They will nuke the round trip to Stewart and Anyox on the Prince Rupert. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FQIt fiALE-CsixMiole Onrney range in good condition. Phone Blue 549. 1 92 1 i The choice of iW who arnre -It rstH Scotch Uisk W l nl Mft ssisisisisssi i'wl 1 Will Sill TIliH ;idvcr" iscir.r I i shed or disp Liquor t'onfi"! toe Governine! Colurr: CHARGE IilSMISSD A charge or attrr ivainst Nina Cami'b; : Avi.iuie was diamisf- ' MrB Toung In V-m errlnv afternnon ? vinriit might h:'V' rc was no evldt'iv i:iunded to ukr ji Honor fciuul. You Can Win In An Hour! G.W.G. STOP-LOSS POCKET LETTER CONTEST PRIZES TOTALLING $100 IH CASH AND 50 Pairs of G.W.G. STOP-LOSS OVERALLS. will bo given for the best letters telling how G.W.G. Overalls with the "Stop-Loss" Pockets have saved your time . . . your tools . . . your money and your temper. Get loll particulars of this unlqu R'np-fJnM Pocket Letter Contest and the prim from the GLW.G. Sealer In your tows). C W. G. Overalls are for sale by Acme Importers - Prince Rupert 1 Sflsslslsi ,9 1 1