P ACM Town Buy HURLBUTS J Here H In our children's department we carry .a complete line of Hurl-but Shoes for all occasions. High and low cut styles in both 'kid and calfskin. We confidently recommend Hurlbuts as the ideal shoes for children. And, when buying them here, you receive the courteous attention that has won us so many friends and customers. Family Shoe Store We Solicit THE MANAGEMENT OF PROPERTIES AND COLLECTION OF RENTS The Satisfactory Services given others, Justify us In soliciting yours Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, B.C. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and fl ravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. EPSON COAL We enrt now Supply our FAMOUS EOSON COAL in any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Co Phone 58. HOTEL HUDSON 773 Seymour 84. (Near Hudson Bay Btorts), VANCOUVER, B.C. C. Weslergard, Manager. Late of Winnipeg, Brandon and Moose Jaw, Modern-Flreproof-Central We Appreciate Your Business. REDUCE HIGH COST OF LIVING. Kliminate the draught around your windows and use less coal. SEE OUR PATENT WEATHER STRIP For Doors and Windows. (lass and Mjrrors of alt kinds. T. ROSS MACKAY. Phone Blue 165. NEW REX Cafe On Second Avenue. The bet place to eat. Good Service, Nothing but the begt. Under New Management. BRINGING UP FATHER ANYOX ELKS BIG FLAG DAY Sports For Children Are Feature of Occasion at Smelter Town MEMORABLE OCCASION (Procession Headed by Kazoo I Band Marches to Ball i Grounds j ANYOX, Aug. 8 The "Brother tHills" are nothing if not good hosts at all times; but when the occasion ha to do with the wee brothers anil sister., they're a wee (tiit better than usual. On the recent celebration of their annual j flag day at Anyox, there was so lum? I'M i unuone 10 mate me nay a memorable one in the lives or the bonnily decorated kiddies who took part. Tlie weather was made lor i lie occasion, and was warm timirtli In n 1 1 n Mia n- iw . 1 1 I dinirj . mitlee J. Smith, (i. Kinraile, O Kattray and J. Cloke. : Publicity committee I!. Moss and Hoht. Arm,our. The Races Following is a list of events and winners: Oirls' race, under -1 years 1, Dnreen Harrington; 2, Mary Smith. Boys' race, under i years 1, Murray Roberts; 2, Douglas Oill. i Oirls' race, under 5 1, Tennie illaid; 2, Alva Johnston. Hoys' race, under S I, Michael McOjuni; 2, Hrflie Coulter. i OirlV race, under. 8 1, Dori ttrigg; 2, Isabel Munroe. Hoys' race, under 8 I, Sidney Hrown; 2, Freddie Calderone. Oirls' race, under 111. Kdna llerrin; 2, Patricia Q'.Nelll. j dloys' race, under 11 1, Willie Cloke; 2, Willie Barclay. I Oirls' race, under 13 , Kdna HerrinJ 2, Patricia O'Neill. j Jloys' race, under 13 I, Angu' Morrison; 2, Willie pile. i noys- race, 'i.ryears nnd over 1, Hobble Moffalt; 1 M COINC, OVER, TO TM-K TO MRt tsMlTH DON'T tHX TO tNEAK. acwax e A.rv KEEPING Willie1 a.is EXE. OM "XOU whicti Ihe big brothers dispensed,,. , doubly welcome. Fruit, peanut.,' ' , , " a ice cream ami coloreil drinks in'.. , ll uiuniuii ncic villl Jlllll r-ii illlll ! i i i 1 1 i i i i puriuhiMi in ui mi moil, which meant a lot, for the youngsters' limit is something not yet eslab-lishd. Starting from the Elk's Hall at 1 p.m. a long line of kiddie dressed in Summery things, car- irying flag' and balloons, and wearing caps of gaudy colors, alf levents of the Iay were staged. Hefore the sport started. Rev. J. Herdman told of the object of lh' day's recognition, what it meant. :ainl bow its observance would be all In Ihe betterment of everybody. The flag was raised and (the prosrram provided for child-jrpn only was then commenced 'ami carried to a conclusion with-jmit a hitch. Energetic comntittee (were responsible for the great (success achieved. These com-'mittees were as follows: J Chairman of committees JRobert Armour. K Have a packet in your 9 i K pocket for ever-ready B B refreshment 9 Be Aids digestion. 9 W AUavs thirst. M Soothes the throat. 9 ForQaality, Flavor and 3 I Harclay 1 boys' needle and 1, Jean Moffat t ami Millie Cloke; 2, Alice Kergin ami Lawrenc Falconer. Oirls' potato race, under 10 1, Edna Jlerrfn; 2, Patricia Oirls' potato race. It and over 1, Christina Nucirh; 2, Annie Scott. Thrrellegged racei by"s under S t ll'.'ll! . t . Il'-llt of which were furnished gratis, " '"",r """ " and headed by '1 lie Elks' kazoo !",,"",y , 'hand, the-procession went to iL.ZT'n ,,ob',ip lnfra,t a,,,, Jwl ,' ' hall grounds, where the big Refreshment committee Chas. Wing, J. Foxley and J. Thompson. Band committee -K. J. Waterman, L Cranley and S. A. Down. Transportation and children's Jprize commit lee A. W. Seaon, J. Ilalfe and O, Carson. Dance committee II. Thorley, A. Nickercon, If. Down, H. Sheen, A. LaFortune, II. Draudson. Ladies' baseball and dance commitle K. J. Waternxau and J..Cody. Children's sports committee T. J. Kirkwoiwl, A. W. Seal on Rev. J. II. fiibson, J. Illaney, J. Ilalfe, O. Carson and R. Armour. Ladies' tug-of.war committee .Mrs. J. T. Wilson and .Mrs. A Morton. ' M'-..t , i ' . I 1. i "-ll. rin nun ,tl milllllll.H ri)lll- fSirl' egg and spoon race, open 1, Annie Humphries; 2, Stella Herdman. Hoys' sack race, under 11 I. AV. Barclay; 2, Sid Hrown. Hoys! sack'race, over II I, Hobbie Moffalt; 2, Jack Harclay. Tug-of.war, girl v.. boys I. Annie Humphries, Dorothy Hansen, Dorothy Davi. Annie Scott, Alice Kergin, Alice Hogberg ami Christina Nucich. Tg-of-war, Mine vs. Heaeh ladie.' f, Heacli, Mrs. Stanley. Miss It. Thompson, Mrs. Spragg, Mis Teabo, Mrs. Wenerstron, Mis It. Moffatl nnd Mrs. Shellon. Skipping contest, girl under 12 Stella Henlmhn; 2, WInni.' Canieitm. Skipping contest, girls over 13 1, Peggy Tlinnipson; 2, Mvs. Wenerstrom. Pie-eating contest, boys under 10 1, W.' Harclay; 2, Fr.lnk Mikili. Pop drinking contest, boys nvr II 1, KrneslHarclay; 2, Cyril McDonald. Hun eating contest, girls under 101, Inez Leslie; 2, Winnie Ccmerori. Pop drinking contest, girls over II I, Annie Scott; 2r Dorothy Hansen. Shouting contest, boys only--1, Willie Harclay. Shouting contest, girls under 121. S4ella Herdman. High Jump, boys over 12 1, THl'DAILT TflWl Wednesday. Au. STTNC OVER THERE UNOER THE Ur&RELUV. T Ol' over 'o LOVE I J iFrelff TOHEETHM- r) IHIIIUiM jTV Bobbie Moffat t; 2. V. Harclay. I High jump, girls over 12 1. Margaret Marriott; 2, Inei Leslie. Barrel race, hoy over 11 1, Frank Anderson; 2, Jack Harclay. Barrel race, girl ovpr It I. Inez Leslie; 2, Annie Scolt. The prizes we're ilNtrihnlcd by Mesilanic Haffner and Coulter. SMELTER BEAT MINE AGAIN AT BASEBALL Last Came at Anyox Was Best of Season Score 2 to 1 ANYO.Y, Aug. 8. The Smelter ball team made it two straight by defeating th Mine in the lal game played to date in the Anyox Baseball League. This gam wa probably the best contested gaice f the season and wa anybody's fracas rigbttn Ihe finish. Hie score being three to one. The Smelter started scoring at the very commencement of the game and got two of their runs on their first appearance at bat. Both pitchers threw nice ball, and hits were not plentiful. For-t i ii. fur the Smelter, allowed the Mine four hits, three singles and n two-bagger. C. Ferguson allowed three single ami two baggers. MriKe.ouis: Inrjin, six; Ferguson, .three. ., Both Cole nnd Sherman did good work in th-i field forthe rOas. liters." l.'mpire--W. Olsnn; ba-e umpire, C. Olsen. Line. ups: Smelter Mnlheson, Forlin. Hrown. McKeown, Cole, Loseke. Sherman, Sinclair, Sheen. ' Mine Mealey, fireenwell, C. Ferguson. Anderson, Corklp. J. Fei-gusoit. Kirk. Stewart. Halver- son. a- J Sport Chat J F.very arrangement ha leen made and all flint is required now is the presence of Ihe kid dies themselves at Ihe F.Ik' An nual Flag Day at ArroMii Hill grounds tomorrow. F.ven the old AVealher Man i behaving himself wonderfully well and if King Sol smiley tomorrow like tie is lining today that will be all necessary lo make the ntTair an unqualified suece. Patt Flag Days still linger as delightful ineiiniries 'in the iiiinil of the kiddies and this one promises In be the best yet. There will le fun and frolic for everyone both'nld and young tomorrow from the Irnie'the band and clown lead the youthful merry lnaker up Ihe hill in Ihe early afternoon until 'the Just of rain is played by the orchestra in Hie dance that i In wind up Ihe day. Bert. Morgan says he has 200 pounds of nuts mid two barrels of ice cream for the ypiingsters. Benuly parading" and idle For Acidity or Bile When your stomach is upset Take Beecham'8 Pills act as a splendid tonic to the digestive organs. They remove acidity and fermentation and excess of bile from the stomach and bowels and promote the secretion of the gastric juices. In thus correcting morbid conditions and stimulating the digestive processes Beecham's Pills naturally have an excellent effect upon the general health. If you have lost your appetite or are Buffering from nausea, sick headache, constipation, or giddiness Beecham's Sold verywhtrm in box Pills STEAM Heated Flat for rent. Hesner apartments. M. M. Stephens., FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms 410 Sixth Avenue East, phnne Blue 217. tf MODERN four room flat for rent. Weutenhayer Bros. tf street flirtations, heritage of Ihe Spanish colonial days, are be. coming exlincl pastimes in Ar gentina, Ihe South American Re public. I'he Uevoliou given by the Argentine youlli lo ouLdoor pons in the last iiecmte, first by Ihe young- men ami now in growing measure iiy lite young women, A held accountable fop Ihe change. About all the out door exercise Argent ine young folks look 25 years ago was flirt ing on the streets. Today there is hardly a vacant lot In Buenos Aire that is not the scene of some game or other. Fool ball, tennis, golf, sculling, field sports, swimming, basketball, iioxing mid yachting are among the favorite sports, voung nieii and women participate alike. EncouriiKemeiit of outdoor spurt is ono ' of Ihe special .policies of President Alvear, who shows hi interest by kicking off at a big football mulch and attending many sport events while be' sets an example as a devoted golfer. ROOM AND BOARD PALMER HOUSE. 400 A'veiijie West. Phone Red Furniftlied wuiles. BOARD. r- DOAHD. The Second Avenue. LOST Inlander, Tal 07 Phone. (Call Oenrgi or Oul) Rots Brothers. Five.pasM'nDr Touring Car Prompl Day and Night Scrvlre. Stand: Boston Grill Third Avenue AUCTION SALCS. CHIROPRACTOR R. D. TASSIS, D.C. Chiropractor 3rd Avenue, -Prm.-e Rupert. B.C. Hours: III to I.': 2 !. 4: 7 In H Phone Blue 023. Residence, reen 136. HOLIDAY RESORTS MAS3STT. QUEEN'S HOTEL The Ideal Holiday Retort. For terms apply proprieiress: Mrs. J. C. fi, Dunn. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, closes at 5.30 ti.ni. From the East Mondays, Thursday nnd Saturdays. 4:nu p.m. From Vancouver Sunday Mondays Wednesdays Fridays . Fridays ..; C.P.R. tigusl :t, 0, and 27. To Vancouver- Mondays Tuesdays. Mail closes at 4 P.M. Ihursdays .. n p,jit Saturdays Saturdays C.P.R. AiiuiiM 8, II, and 2a. To Anyox, Alice Arm- Wednesdays From Anyox, Alice Arm Thursdays h To Port Slmptcn, Alice Anyox and Arrandale. Sundays 7 From Port Simpson, Alice Anyox and Arrandale Tuesdays To Stewart and PremleiC" Fridays g Sundays 7 .MlUllst H mni q By George McMa 3 fjS-COME HEt OverajsO CONE!!! wee VSlw lrt rcTVM Stsyicc. Daily News Classified Ads. a CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advart lmnt Taknn for Lama tUnn HOe WANTED WANTED. Men and women to learn barbering. Paid while learning and lons free. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Vancouver, B.C. OIHL or woman wanted for houework. 02 Hay Circle. Phone Black :ia5 Dive 1185 WANTED. Woman Cook. Apply, Prince Rupert BoalhouH. Kit HELP WANTED SAWMILL and Planing Mill Men wanlinl. Wngc .luc and 'tSr. Also lumber pliers nnd truck' loaders at roiilniel Hie, a thousand. Also men for con-trad loirgiii sawing at S.?0 skidding and ilraying about quarter mile, 2.ou. l ulled Orniu Orowers Sawmills. Button, B.C. Illl FOR. SALE . FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. One lltipmohile motor car, five passenger, four cylinder. 1 1 1 8 model. May be examined a: uiiy lime. Apply Box 1.11, Daily News Offlce. JHC FOR SALE. Fruit sli.re, oh Sixth Street n a going concern. Oood opportunity for person who can i'ive it their full lime. Apply Fuller's Orocery. If BAROAIN for Cash If sdld Im mediately, Lot (0, map 007, Terrace. Apply Box I?2, Daily News Ofllce. FOR SALE. Piano, dining room suite, rug, couch, rocker, centre, table, etc. Blue 107. I si) FOR SALE. Singer sewtng machine, vood ns new. Cheap. Phone Black (80. kh FOR RCfcT FOR RENT Four room furnish ed bungalow,- complete with all modern conveniences. Close in. Apply Box 132, Dally News OHicc. 10 RENT Furnished room. with hot and cold water, by day or week. Moderate rales. Norfolk Rooms, Phone Black 320. tf .Conducted in your home or h! i'Ur room. Good also sold on (omminiiion. H. M. HEMWJflGS, Auctioneer, Third Avenue (Dei.ny Allen's Old Store) Phone black 12fl and Green 471, - -- QUEEN CHARLOTTE UNO DiL o Seventh TRICT Phone 137. LOST. Double strMitd bracelet, on Third around Sixih Street. please phone no. Reward. TAXI P. M. 3 P.M .. 3 P.M. A.M. .3 P.M. 13. 17. t 10 P.M. A.M. 10 P.M. IH, ii 0 P.M. p.m. P.M. P.M. rrom Btewart and Premier Saturdays H . M Tuesdays AM' To Alaska Points August 3. 0, 1 3, J 7. 21 and 27, From Alaska Points Augusl 8. II. in. 22 nn.l 9l Application to Purchsw Vtni III I It! Am 11. ,tncl Iteeurduig Ii Uu'rt. Mrtil sitiiu ,. imiiii isiiiihj. y 0MlMtthHl llf Llnu I- r ftwt UM ti trtfl of Mm Bnt-n,. I To Queen Charlotte Island Points the oT vi Pi T)ie OHfe thai . y Morris, of A'anri.. v . .i. itt'n n liner, h mig. i i.,r permHiftn u, ( ,. . , imiiic. f'.lli'WMix dscrd' ' hi PlILler '"" ""r "'" t ,l , i.4.i iii-niriy cor . Hi l.lnnd thence f Itne of Aid il.ii'.! rofnttlfffHMme(t . '"ly . iicre m r-WILLIAM Oliiihi i " I l e. I Mm to ACT, HnUt f lllls u t k rmw iri r4nff liMn n a Tk "UiUtf 'Ml I t MOM (. MRrf M Hul' . rl r Lni 'us. h IIH V Mt my' XAHO CT v .irr l M aurW 4 mi ' o AM"urf. B.C.. run." far prmtum t pr . t l'"r e tMin h" 1 rhaftit a Kinnii -" foOmlsr h m XM.ii-. MUit mtmt nt I-1 "5 Win t thii I ptunt ' - i-w-nt, twl rxiitinlbt ifc tf7 rf t -tntd t im. itt n o t l o r. SOTICE it itrnmr avr' f-af t44Mili HI Im m4 kv ih " 2 rruvwrt or BrllHh oiinn.'. i ,;: hsi. fr tn Art in I 1 "Z i'r-fi ui in.rpni-nwnt t - IMI." Mlhorlilnf lh nU!:nt r ' tW So. 41. twinr SvUW r" tnr Nirmkinr On lliirvlrrd tis.i ' " IbmtMiKt illtl.Al.o. n i'ir af hntnrr ,lo ikv for ihe .mt: l"rtl imprmrrnvnl. iu lir ' inr f rfrtiln eosdwiyi m r : dd Um rminhlnt nH blnrtmr of witr ifwt ihli a; i irr Pi1 ihrrt-ta. mi fulsr ? - ,. V- ttt In im. ami .. .r t iiwnt for the emit nf ttie or under Mid Htlim- in.l .t m ' iWlnlnr tlie irrt rl isit in r no nnnrmlnr a r,',ul '-":r .nflroKd by the Conn 'f 1 iln tn IN, VnnlMptt l,''l t"'i;r Art ami an ainieni n-"" ' lindT ami validttlnr tivi.im-IM lo tlte Wllllflpl t st 1 Aft for liormwlnr money fr u: 'f tnr the rn4 llf. rirfTtnf ' rrmlinr III wtlMi'in and ' leraUona In the daiea op-n Uainvnt tf inrlpal and tni tMn-ntiirrf nthnrlied to le w li)lw are lo lie made r ' ie nifinisi eiiedieiil. hated II the Cll r Crlnr. Hih nay r,f July, im r jo5E, ' a..l-a.. . - . A.i.il'. lilt Muniripaliiy of ihe lty T'"" llilpert, . . NOTICE. W TIIK MTTI.n nf an apl ' i. lne ftf a rrovleliial 11 ' Mrm Title nr U1 twrnlrlhr-' lenly.u (f. tmih imiinO' (It, Htlltl'in nr l.l three l Itlr iiliie (SftO). Ton r T-r Arm t. I Sallifirmry prorif nf Ihe I 1 'rilfliale or Tllle rnverlni ihe A tl Imnnr lieen nrnriured tn me II ' ' lentlun In U.ue. after- Ihe .'H 1 x mm iiw. nlli rrnm tlie riril nublli l p u r, t'rnvUlmial rlirifale 1 l .1 I i 1 - ......... . Nantelle. Tlie nrirlnal CTllflial U italed I he IJlh Aiutiml, iiiimlierrd llnl Land lleriflry orrire. Prtnre n.c. I.I Annul 1041 Mlnltter nf Land II. K. MACI.EOn Iiellf' for 1 ' 'I r r.'t- tt'3 IW ri"F 1 sf i c ,-, in in w her1 ... in " f Tti anil QUIIN CHARLOTTE LAND DISTRIT' .... ........ .. .. ... n ,.tirlf lane .iniiro mni . u, km ' -i II r... mni" ntenil ! " VI" liir! - .5.30 P.M. PmMTl for nial.' pelrnleiim in-"i1 ,"'ri4 From Queen nh..iM. ra over and under Ihe foHuv. ,,,,, August 0 and 20, - Maud. n.C.t Cniruiienelim a a r"' P'1 it To Naas River points I tiursdnys I tlu a..ml...t n.irfm' III m'CI""' a. v . ... . ... inii" r ., ...... n un UT..I . ' in n t- ' chain norih: iIihick rhV" , m From Naa. ni ...... o rluiiiia aoiiiii. m "' Saturdays ----- W ,m9mm tnelternient. A.M.1 Dvtl Ul, t3i V. 0, NiMl"""-