,day May 1, Tint daily tnn A FAMOUS SCOTTISH REGIMENT i is mrMjr in st.v I ft "Wkiiia fy 'Special Liqueur 7i Uf Xrrfn dMVr effnmt g lohnDewarS-Sonil :r. of 1 Jcofi 1 1 v 1 1 r a r 1 r -w " TO ALLIES DANCE ntrnv NioiiT lt"l s Oichrtra r di tio"'. Hill SPSS! The Highland light Infantry appeared to be agalrot States g sUing into the war ri- First Baseball the penPi. Practice 1 o lie Formed from the 7 lit Raiment of Toot, raited in 1777 tti ti..i r .' V.'.lV GI'iC duriK he Peniniula War, -yr lUA Hid 26 battalions In the Great War. rn.H; Highland Light Infantry of Canada. IIATTLK IIOXOI ItS rMoict d Ooor Ciadid Rodriio rUdajoi Alnum S...oca Vmorla IV.a... NI,u. Ni.t Ortb - BHwta i ci-ri.Krnir i W, 1914. 11. 17. 'II Samm ioi 'fa t Amp,i97,,,?o"'"'1"'lw,UM GaUipoU, 1M.'IS theless. there are many who expect that President Franklin D. Roosevelt will be re-elected and will sooo aItf Action take the JL t American, Would Keep COontry W;l War Koowvelt May lnto on the side of the Alltes. lA Them Into It. I ""Y Pl"n. Mr. ITUO- Held On Sunday nnopouau, 1916, II DEWAR'S HoMevrr uwtim cwv" v Prfnce nprt are Just as well off else' th 'the "ewn . Hrnat tonal xntl- those anywhere Ujf i ned 8Ute. A. J. u i'.o rei urned to Prince . jv Mid that the Am- : helmlnely in id :h war although United Never-1 First bayrbnll prartice of thej srjson has been railed (or 8unday. VrJD JD ( A married v im;lr mens Kame arr:uigpd f'" Mv 24, T'S GOOD TO READ BOOKS And Kasy to do When You Join Our Kcntal Library II' W OHEEN WA8 MV VALLEY , Llewellyn lUUKT IN CONCRETE ..........; Donate THEIR OWN COUNTRY' . Hobart TAKE COURAOB DenUejr MICW ME A LAND J.. V$lp-' McMw'n 'HtHEE SISTERS Spencer I'TVvu rirr nf pnirN t Selfcrt TKKIAMSNT OF ntlFDSHIP ., Rrtttatn THE QUERNS HOLIDAY '-iu... Corbett THE DEVIL AND THE C.IJJ. ...A Lora ;..vnvE SON : rfr Wrjhj I'l N ( F HIE STAltS THREE MUSKETEERS - ThW" TdAT WillCII 13 HIDDEN r Hlcnens 'AMP IN HIE VALLEY ...... 8trincr in mii npmn nnri.RV ' Ferguson M ( ANN OF T1IE LEOION 0ix;r. 1381 C HAULIE MANNING Corbctl Sew Hook a Day Added Throughout the Year Assures You oi Hie Lalcst Popular Fiction. Over 300 to Choose Horn ONLY 75c per MONTH $1 W) "ie Your llook Dally it You wiih-l"ble Subscription ueuv OID SCOTCH WHISKY 26J4' oz. 3.75 .10 oz. $5.60 TO GET THE BEST BE SURE TO SAY "DEWAR'S" DISTILLED. ILENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND cement Is not published or displayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Velvet Wins Silverware For Soccer f Velvet defeated Irish Fust- Hera mst nlf ht by a score of two to nil In the final for the If you nif bunieunng to swap rv a f Classified Ad. Announcements .u artmiutrneh: m inu c.i amn will be chwued for ful month at V a n-r Catholic Tea, Mrs. May 16. J. L. ' United Tea. Mrs. R. May 22. Empire May 23. .Carnival. LOCAL NEWS NOTES w,.r i itaiiint? to- winiam . Trdltcr. sailed .till jvuaa "a, . I night on the Prince ucorge ior a morning on wc .vW . vacation trip to Vancouver ana ior a Dusinesa my w elsewhere In the south. other Yukon point. Mile. Juliette Oauitler de la Ver- winiam Lamble sailed yesterday endryp will sing French Canadian aIternoon on the Prince George to j Folk Songs in costume ana a- make tne round trip to Stewart on e play French Canadian handicraft DU5iness, f. in the United Church Friday 3 p. ,K m. Everyone welcome. D. Dunroe of Port Clement U a j . . . visitor In the city, having arrived Jack HUdltrt. pioneer local- boy, JVJr Ince John tbU morning J was in the city this morning renew- JJ charlotte Islands. uom inc w Ing acquaintances while Rung north t aboard the Princess Loulw to Car-cross. For the past two years he has been located In Connecticut, it- rxrwt to be coming south again during the summer. vinir nn fnlklore of the Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Adams arriv- d In the city on the Prince John hi morning from Massett. being on their way to Inverness cannery f where they will spend the summer. of Canada Howarfl Fniutps. son oi u. i ear y French colonists j lP. Indian Agent for the Queen S as well as of the aboriginal peoples of the Dominion ano singing a TV TT , , few appropriate songs. Miss Oiul- cuy on ine rrince mui . , a tna II v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ;w i .xir . i v tier OC la verenurjc w -- -j nnut cnMiror tndav at the reculu (y M V T - - wreklv luncheon of tne Prlne; M- Btepp. wnq nas ueen in ine j nunert RoUry Club. Miss Veren- cy ior tne pasi wees isnwniK - j, ri rye's discourse was of diverun? mi t 5 IIHii Thf nresldent. Peter Lakie. A - e was in the chair. Legion Tea And Spring Sale Is Successful Event The Canadian Legion presented an attractive appear- apce yesterday afternoon wnen the Women's Auxiliary held Its (Hates customs cifflrer, was a oas- snpr aboard the Prince Ii'" J Seattle to Skagway. Herbert Wheeler, , president rvwheVe on" tl "Tea and ttielr home at tables were the beautiful golden of r the White Pass and Yukon Route, was a passenger aboard the Prin 1 cess Louise this morning going, ihrmtah tsi snend the summer at 1 fOQjnj Skagway. tie nas own in Seattle. who have been visiting here with annual spring tea sum .c. nr,n: -Mr and Red. ilea, white wnue ana ana mue ojuc streamers. mmuicij, -- Mrs. T. W. Graham and child. Stuart Benefit Shield. Stand- Boulter, sr.. Mrs John Lawrle and "T'' lZZ.tr I 'In Good Style C. N. R. steamer Prince Jonn Capt. James Watt, having made her calls in Massett Inlet yester- - l .ft.. lof csmHh Ked thls'aa' a"wu with a large Union Jack as back- .u7 tHn,P Louise SkldeUe at 1 o'clock in tne ere the decorations while " Tulsequah. .",-,, morning for Massett. arr.ved here jat 8:30. For the southbound ...... . ... i.iSalllnK from here Friday, the E. - Hetneringwm. l proving. ir. ,ohn rpnl,r, blossoms of the broom-fitting n,t thelP'tae replaccd emblem of spring. , . . ZS' Prince Charle. Capt. Edward Mrs. Henry Smith. PrmUlEr of rJl"V7tA Mbbs having arrived yesterday .he Auxiliary, presided Mths. o - on Prlnce Oeorge Wm ly Smith ment committee. hsd charge; of araneemenU. . OW.J ably s'ssisted ;-,.- Mrs. Lieut, and Mrs. J. S. Cunningham t. , I .! from Vancouver to take command of the Prince Charles. The Prince John will enter the local dry dock .for overhaul. ard of pUy was not of the ' Mrs. Angus Macintosh with Mrs. ' ; "; '""r' oeen i WlUi a good -sized list of pas- Rothwell. L. Wide red to Bsqulmalt after Having and MbstaflUai freignt usual quaUty. All scoring came William Mrs., senferg in the first half, the scorers and Mrs. C. Mlchaloff as servl- stationed in the naval service nere c N R steamer Prince 4- being Oeorte Ferguson and llcurs Casey Vlnk. Norman Campbell Mrs was referee. Weather Forecast I Orneral Synopsis A moderate idrnrrsnlon In centred over the Maekensie Valley and the pressure Mrs. H. B. Eastman and Ior several munm. Taylor noured tea and cof fee; Mrs. A. Wilson and Mrs. Dan Parent had charge of tables. Mrs. W. R Mrs. F. successful. is relatively high over Vancouver , ft 1 Island The weather has been (jUflS Ul LOCal slightly warmer in tne interior ana TTLT'e" have "'Forts Function West Coast of Vancouver Island r --Fresh to strong northwest winds. fair nnd moderately warm. Thomas A. Kelley and A. P. AHi George. Capt. IL E. . Nedden, arrived in port. at 11 o'clock yes terday morning from Vancouver, novpltv on. well known Queen Chark)Ueip0.e!i, Hlw and ocean Falls, sail- nvpronit unit Island logginR operators, arrived on w,-, at 4.45 n th. aftpmonn for rtarhpr hd lhi rafflM ' the Islands from Vancouver on this Ketchikan and Stewart whence add Mrs. W. F. Robertson and Mrs. ' weck's trlP of Prince John, the e uiU reUlrn ere ealng Alex Ouyan looked after the home former to Tanoo Inlet and the lat- southbound. cooking Mrs. John Bremner was , ter to Cumshewa Inlet j " fortune-teller. As usual, the affair was most ,,u """" U1 ou"mrl Five tbousar.c r-i... Rupert A complete and highly satisfactory target practice was carried rtif i-l 1 1 r f m rr TSiocjiv f mm I a rriin tlons at Barrett and Frederlcl Points protecting the .fntranceof Prince Rupert Harbor. SeveraJ,Jal-voes fired out to sea demonstrated a remarkable decree of tedbTnical skill and accuracy. It was a striking demonstration of what, value these fortifications might be un main's, dcr certain circumstances In the protection of the port. Capt. A. O. Rlx and Capt. J T. Harvey were Large, ln cnaW of the guns and, with their men as well as the other of ficers, fully nroved their ability in Moose Hall, "manning the guns." Eastern Star Tea, Mrs. Darton s. May 29. Evening " Branch W.A. Tea, May 30, Mrs. J. B. Gibson's. Olrl Oulde Association Tea. Mrs. J. It. Morison's, McBrlde Street, June 1. Wm. Lamble, June 5. i pay of Norway. ton are the house quests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Place Vancouver. James Clark. Pacific They arrived on Saturday . Ngr. i,, en night's train and are leaving to-; nWht on the Prince Oeorge for Alex TurnbuU. Inspector of schools, and Mrs. TurnbuU returned to the cltvon the Prince John this morning from a two weeks' trip to the Queen Charlotte IsIands- Mr" TurnbuU havln8 ma of the newly established fortlflca- he trip on official duties. A fifty cent eiasaitita d. w.Jl ften make you many dollars. SHOOTING GALLERY Adjoining IDOKA Kni.I.KR ARENA CHURCM NOTICES SEVENTEENTH! OF MAY SERVICES FRIDAY MA V 17th. 8 p.m. AT FIltSTWINITKIl PIIIIIIC1I In sDlte of condltlony'ln Europel all citizens of Norwegian origin ln Can- Presbyterian Missionary Tea. Mrs. ada and In VS. will also thlsjVear observe the National Independence. , Appropriate Memorial Ecrvlcwjwill be held Friday evening, May I7th, Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Nurses at nRgf UNITED CHURCH. The event Is sponsored by St. Paul's Luth- Home June 6 eran Church: The Sons of N i tsocieiy ana otner groups. v .ay; The Varden Singers; The Nordkap P T.A. Tea nnd Children's Display. Muslcal 1,,, wm inciUdr. pipe organ numbers by Miss Swanna Oddfellows; Hall. Friday. June 7.' Olafson and Mr pteJ. tlen. A(sd vocal selections by Mrs. J". II. McLeod LuUieran Sewing Circle Tea and Mrs. J. H. Myrwang. The Varden.Slngers will appear There will ' sale, Mrs. Murvold's. June 13. j u' De cominuiiui 'Vb Will UV KaYClt. ; people, read tne Dally . News, It pays to let them know what vor PAGE THRCT Hosiery Headquarters At Peoples Semi Service KAYSER HOSE Ik 75c "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" Hegular 85c First Quality While our present stock lasts. The hose you've been paying 83c for. Buy a few pairs. G-Tt;read Hosiery A reduction to meet present competitive condition j of lower gnde ho6iry. Newest shades. Oasis, Valiant. Burntih. Suave. Da hing Wh:w tco. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night Interesting and was much appred- "eorRC ytaaT auenwon ior n . y, p nrf1 npAnj P. OTAnT TIHni) AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 967 this morning going through from AWvv.vaw.v.v.vmvavvwmwmVvVs Whifflets From The Waterfront P.ATS ON RETREAT ADELAIDE, Australia. Maf IS: CP) Up-country floods drove an army of field rats "some as bl? as condensed milk cans" 100 miles in three months, according to set tlers in Central Australia. KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! PcpUx Many Suffer Low Blood Count And Don't Know It. Tlx tiaimiBC Utlai ibt tov Wood coot li that roa rma weiih abnst u nrach aa W rtr did rrrm look kraJLhy mnd (treat. rH raa raa trH If T a la m bo. dotr. tired aad pplna. U Mood cmM ncaai 7 on aaat t rnoo-a rrd Mood (arpuel. It U tkeir ital Job la tarry lire-fina nit tram rout iann tbraosaoat roar bod 7. Aad Jut aa it take azraa to czptod caaotla la rear car aad maat taa r t turn tba vMali. a To mart have plntr of oxjm to cxploda lh rara7 la rr body aad rln Ta solas Get Ir. Wniiama Flat today. Tky arc world-famoua for ta ktlp thy tira ia lacreaaiac th aoaitwr and atmurtk rt corptKefea. Tkra vita your blood eonat ap. you 11 trri Hit boaadias np tba italra aa if yoa were floadaf oa air. Aik your dm rift Ur Dr. waiiaiaa Pink pilla today. Night or Day Phone 112 Taxi Prompt Service-3 Heated Cars OOOOOOOfiOOOOHOOOOiHWKKHHJOOOyWKKKKK00H WARWICK OX CAMERAS MADE IN ENGLAND Take Pictures Size 3 1-4" x 2 1-4' SPECIAL $1.30 Ormes Ltd. Tiif. Pioneer Drutzpteta The Uexall Store Phones 81 & 82 1 . 1, V Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 P m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. ALL AUK MOST CORDIALLY INVITED Anglican Tea. Mrs. J. W. I Nn-holls'. June 13. rKHOKKHW0KKHKHOHKHS p 8 a a o D g a s 0 a a t a a a a a a a a a o