ft.' ' ' 4 PAQI F01H THI DAILY NRWB Tuesday. July 3) 1023 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMinus LADIES! i j I.. j hMH 2S aA WSSUY r lf3r?l JUtT WHtUC ACQ UTTUE 1 i 1 IV-- PJSOlLCUNr.av. r'KZl II LLat 2 f rvor TO OCB M I I I I . .... I I I r, . . . tV. - FROM A i LO JUST ARRIVED. uad; j A new grey suede, .2 strap, very chic. Drop in and see them. I I a I k'V VlTIW 1 i U 1 L.I 11' J.W I . I HP III f (ETHOS 1 I L I llfl SPECIAL. Brown Kid Oxfords, Welted Solo. All sizes SG.50 A TO I lIll H Wk II IfiJ 1 1. .4.1 I I 1 T IIMW I.- Ml II III I t 1 ' J I 111 1 rC iiTJA I I . : fTZU? MEN! 7C Our range of Men's Shoes in Brown or Black. All shapes and sizes $7.50 Cannot lie healen anywhere. Family Shoe Store Lid. Shoo For The Family. Summer COAL Great satisfaction! Repeal' orders being filled every lay for Nanaimo-Wellington Nut Coal Quick Fire! Lasfs Longer!" Costs same as other Not Coals. Phone 116 or 564. Albert & McCaflery LIMITED BARGAIN TWO LOTS in Section 1, $625 each Terms arranged See us for particulars. OllvSr Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. ; Dybhavn & Hanson Third Avenue, f Prince Rupert, B.C. W c beg to announce the , opening of our new i Garage and? Service Station on 3rd Ave. East, In the former Pacific Cartage Stable and Warehouse Buildings. Competent mechanics are in charge, and you are assured of prompt and courte-',ous service and reasonable prices. Tires, Tubes, Accessories, and a fill! line of genuine Ford I'arts carried in stock. Phone fireen 392.. Free Air. Phone Green 392. Free Air. S. E. PARKER, Ltd ven if you don't live in a glass house and throw stones Your WINDOW Or Wind Shield Way Qel Broken. T. ROSS MACKAY Will Fix It. Everything In Glass. that I he. ground and hall were in soggy condition from the heavy morning rain. B. Smith scored a Pid goal in' the first half from n long shot. The ulay if! the sec. nd half was very even but nn outstanding stunts were nulled' irf. 1',, Sntilh scored the second Mfnl just ho for.' the fi ll.il U'llialln . nievv. PRINCE RUPERT f WINS BASEBALL Local Team Defeated Anyox In Beth Games Yesterday 8 to 2 and '15 to 14. Prince Hunert won hnlh lcii- iball games from Anyox yeslerday the first in the afternoon by a score of H In and Hie second in the evening by 15 In 1 J. The ri f I niiwii.it ..i....a.i j in. i.i. Uiil-. IUI'J " I' amid showers proved easy for'k-pile in- ioi-.iis ant was we I niaveii except for the sixth inning when several hits hy the locals accompanied by Anyox, errors allowed Prince Hupert to tally five runs. Prince Hupert made one in Iffe first anil I lie. cnre riii!iinn.l I to nil until Ihe fourth when IhaUvon by Prince Hupert in the locals maile anollier. One more came Prince Hiierl's way in lliellwo bagger and Astoria a single fifth, and the visitors opened Hie 'scoring Wall and Fariubnr res- -riojr in iiiesixin uiaKing their only two of I he. game. This was followed by Prince Huperl's five. i.ldstnne pitched the full seven innings for the home team and acipjillfd himself most creditably giving the fielders little lo do and practically winning the game himself. 'Harry Astoria behind the bat, gave good light support an! let Hlfle nasi him while other members nf the team gave good service when called upon. Early in the game. I.id- slonc almost got himself into u couple of boxes but was success ful in pitching himself mil. In Ihe second, the Anyox bailers filled the bases and it looked like scoring but l.idsloue. rose to the emergency ami pitched three slrike-oiils. Two Anvox men col Ion liases aaain in Ihe third but. three slnke-ouls again saved the situation. i, Lblslone .made fifteen strikeouts th the five of Pete Draud-sen. the Ariynr hurler. Lblslone walked' three ami Draudsen, (wo while one man was hit by Lid-slone. , Score by, innings: , '. ' I 3 1 5 ft 7 Anyox 0 .0 0 0 0 0 Prince HuperJ I 0 0 I I x 8 The Ijne-ups: Anyox . Smfth, 3b., D. Hal-liinlyne, ss., H. McDougnll, lb P. Draudsen, p., .1. Sherman, 3b., J) Hewgill, c, V. Moore, rf J, Cheshire, cf., B. Filzpalrick, If. Prince Hupert Farnuh.ir, ss., Eassou, 2b., II. Astoria, c, V. Menzies, 3b., Wall, cf., It. Oil-mour, If., W. Mitchell, rf S. Bazell-Jones. D. Lidstone, p. P. I.aporle, of Prince Hupert and O. Aulterson, of Anyox,' were umpires, , Evenln; Game The evening game 'was a slow nITaii' in Ihe early stage and the visitors at first had the edge, of things, indiiTerenl pitching and loose fielding featuring the local play although the visitors were performing little heller Ihem- BORsvrab Tl.. I lajtr hutf tit Hinnin BORDENSTREET SCHOOL WINNER Made 83 Points In Track Meet Yesterday as Again 39 by Booth School i Hifrdrn.. Street School won 83 point in (lie inler-school track meci neni yesierijay morning in icnnneclioh with the Sons of Canada Dominion Day celebration. Booth School made 39 points, An-nimciatioij, nine, and Seal Cove, three Figures given represent 'jlhe points actually miade by tlio representatives of the various schools. On the basisof percent-jttge computed on attendance, Hordeii Street easily earriil away the trophy of llie.4lay. i 'J'he winders of the various events were as follows: i Hoys uinler J I, Hruce Mc- I.eo.1 iHooth School; 2, Hobby Moxley -( Borden Street" ; 3. Clouston .Johnson (Doolh School Cutis under 9 M. Fuller Dooliii. Margaret Acland iBor-1 ilen , Muhy Krikevsky (Hoiilen . I Hoys under 8 Danatd Arney i.Borden ', Douglas Chrislison ''Burden'.,, Hubert Toby (Booth . i (iirls un,der Irma Thorne (Booth;, Audrey Tremayno i Bor den , Aleza D)dd (Seal CoveK -Boys under 7 Bobby Orme; '.Borden . j t 1( iris under 7 Vebna Walters; (Booth), Margaret Fritz (Borden , .Mary Lawler (Annunciation. j iirls under H Kleanor Titel (Bonlenj, Marie Mussallem (Booth;, Caroline Candow (Bor den. Boys under 1 1 Charles Beau mont (Horden,, Prenio Vaoher (Seal Covei, V, Johnstone Booth). ''(iris under 13 K. Bulger (Borden , Marjorie Muso (Boilhi, Verna Broehu (Borden . Boys under 13 Eddie Walters 'Booth , Bronson Hunt (Bor den , Jack fiawthome (Booth). (iirls under 15 Lois Mcltao (Booth , Chrissie McLeod l Booth;, Kvelyn Dalby (Borden . Boys under 15 Henry Heil-Broner (Borden , F.dward Byrne (Annunciation,, Krnest McLeod i Borden;. Boys any age, 100 yards Yin-cent Meagher (Annunciation1, Barry Walker (Booth), I), flur-vich (Borden). fiirls -iny age,- 100 yards Laiira P'rizzell , (Borden), Kdith Leek (Borden), J. Calderone Booth.. (ills' skipping race Helen Sim (Borden). Julia Tliomas (Booth . Three-legged race, hovs .Inlin Krickson and Bert Cameron' (Hor ded., Carl Smith anrj, Peter Chen- (ii.'ls relay rae Agnes Ivar- son Margaret Sutherland. Alice Jacobsen and Katie Sutherland Borden Mary Long. M.-iv Mar tin, Julia Wallers and Bessie Drry (Bool In. Boys' relay race, under 11 Hubert Irvine, Fred Cameron, Isa Ivatsuyama and Harold MefVm.. aid .'Borden. Boys' relay race anv ne Cliff Cameron. ' Cecil Ilaekpr. Voshi KaU'tiyntittt and I. McDon- elil llordeni. Field Events High Jump, boys under 1 i liob.-rl Kelly (Bordeu) Frank Morrison (Borden). High jump. l.oy any ngeClif Cameron (Borden', Jack Holland Borden . I Bigh Jump, girls any ng . Leek and M. Lang (tied for first Place- Horden , ftita McLean Signs of Good Health Dr. Martel's Female Pills tENTUHy, SwM tin packur. only. On ,hJ J,m",,. M Dll". or dlrwt by null. KnkUrbuclwflUiiiwdy Co 71 E. Front BU, Toroota. I ALL' l X-wsV OWL HORN 'THIS pmmmI falart h Ivptj Mtpc. tHU fct dw BniraWidi'i cUm. ck Ion fmrn tU taootJi maim fraaJem (rem mmI m Mtallk kaiAnn. T, kk JX fci mtpmietey f Ul. wclunrabp J aiaicil Twmt&tj, tm Bna ohm jo M men Km Pntm nnff from $6to$4 nJ Jou ( ckoic f mrnirf CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESISEO Messrs. McRae Bros. Walker's Music Store. ' Annunciation , Olive Van Cou-ten 'Annuciation . Broad jump, boys under It -Bronson Hunt (Borden, Harold McDonald ( Borden .f Hop, step and jump, boys any age D. (Survirh, (Borden;, Vincent Meaiiher (Annunciation;. Edward Byrne (Annunciation . Tug of war Spiro Ourvich. Heginald Bayne, Yoshi Katsu-yama, II. Heillironer, Cliff Cameron, Dido Ourvich, Cr. Veireck, J. Hollanri and Nick Chenoski (Bor den . . Officials In Charge H.J,. Campbell, James Mitchell, D. II.-Ilar!nes and Miss S. A, Mills acted as starters; J.. Judge. S. E. Parker and (Seorge D. Tito were judges of the races; II. Menzies and (I. K. Gulick were jtiflges of the broad jumps; T. fiovenlock and E. A. Mann were judges of the higli Jump.s, and Hoi Barnes was announcer. CANADIANS WIN DOMINION CUP Condition of Grounds Mitigated Against Good Playing In Soccer Final The Dominioir Day Cup soccer filial between Ihe Sons of Canada mid the (irottn football teams yeslerilay afternoon resulted in a two goal victory for the Soiis, Mm: score at the end of the game slnnding 2-0 in their favor. Both goals for lb? victors were, scoml by K. Smith, ono in the first half and one. 'in the second. The lenms lined up as follows: Sons of Canada Scoli, -goal; II. Menzies and W. Murray, backs; (5. Mitchell, V. Menzies and J, Mitchell half backs; II. Astoria, W. Mitchell, J. Marks, E. Smilli aipl Alex Mitchell, forwards. H rot to S. Hawthorn, goal; II. Hamilton and fieo. Wnugli, backs; P. McO'owan, A. Hoy and J. M Campbell, half backs; Hardy, Joyce. F.rskine, J. Campbell and J. Andrews, forward. (1. S. Ilussell was referee and A. Clapperton and Howe ran the line. The game was a very quiet one for a cup final, a good deal of miskicking taking place which was accounted for by the fact Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AcW.rtl.mnt T.k.n for Lea ihn (too MISCELLANEOUS. lF.XPF.niE.NCED MAMCUHLSJ and nnampoomg. Hcsiaenllal work a specially. Phone Blue 171. Mrs. Coleman. sehes. There was a good deal of hilling and many errors by both sides ami I In fan veri nH ver' enthusiastic. ,f the end of Ihe fourth Ihe score was 8 In ft mi Ihe visilor' favor ami Hoy Cil- inour m&de a hero of hiiuself bv (bulling out a home run which lied things up. In their half the Anyox people came through wilh rour more, (iilmour again pulled Ihe home team Up ill Hie Mb with. a prelty two bagger In the With Iwir men on liases in the seventh, Vic Menziet came through wi lb a limely and sale Ihree bagger hut was pnl mil himaeir al lie home plain when trying In stretch fl into four bases. The. score w.is. how. ever lieil 151 nil Tl.n m.mi .... ninth when Faruuli.ir m.nln n pccuveiy. ine .nyox team suc- eeeded in maUmr.onlv I T ' " T v ninlh inning was played in semf. darkness made worse by a thick fog. Fielding whs a dilllcult mat ter and with the game lied up. nobody knew what was going In happen. Pitching Changes There were several changes in Ihe, local battery in the evening game. Walls opened for Ihe home team hut was relieved by Lidsloue in the third who in turn gav'e up in Hie fiflh wln be found lie was cither allowing walks or leing Ml. lie hadvgivea fine ervict. in the afternoon. bowevernand had done his share. There was then a re-arrange- ment.- Astoria going into the box und Eassou taking the post lie- bind Ihe hat. Mattlx opened in the box for Anyox hut did not last long and l'ele Draudsen again Jook the mound for Ihe visitors from fourth on. Score by innings: I 3 t 5 ft 7 8 9 P.n 02 1 022 3 02 15 Anyox .. 3 2 0 3 110 0 1 II The line-ups; Prince Hupert I'anpihar, cf. and ss., Easson, ss. and c, As-loria, c and p., Menzies, 3h., Myers, 2b Oilmour, If., Jones, IbVOIapn. rf.. Mitchell, rf.. Wall. p., Lidstone, p, 0. p, Sipilh, cf. .nyox ,. muiiii, c, Bal-lanlyne, 3h., P. Draudsen, ss. and p., J. Sherman, cf.. It. Mallix, p., IL Filzpalrick, ss, and p., J. Sherman, cf., H. Mallix, p. B. Fitzpatrirk, ss., .1. Cheshire. If., J. Hewgill, II... B. McDougnll, 2b., V. .Moore, rf. Pitchers' Records P. Lnportc ami A. Sloan were umpires. Walks Mallix (three innings) I; Walls (four) 2; Lidstmm (IV4) 3, Draudsen, (Mix 2; Astoria (four Innings), 2. ( INI by pitcher Draudsen, one. Strikeouts Mallix, three; Walls, two; Draudsen, two; Astoria, four. The Anyox team arrived from the norlli on Hie Awake. Cap'. Fowler, yesterday morning and returned north on Ihe same boat. Ibis morning. The Pacific-Alaska Show Co., a travelling outfij enrnule to Alaska, operated a ferris wheel and idher concessions at Ihe Acropolis Hill grnumU yesterday in connection with (he Sons of Canada D.uninion Day celehra-lion. The outfit lefl for Ketchikan this morning. WANTED WANTED n-Presentatlve lake orders on rommlsslou fori Dairv Proi oeln in liln. n.. I perl ajnl District. Excellent li,l'c,,r,l."llr B'slrict,"f Prlnco side Hi. I.. line II.... P i.i. , . Iluperl, and .itualo In Kagan ease give refer.'Buy. ki,egale Inlet. nn. know ene and full particulars lo us Burnt Island, lylhg to Hi Box 123 Dally News Office. 155 0!.,l,,.,v,l ,,r '' lehnul. lake Notice that W. O. Mo- FOR SALE Morris, of Vancouver. l.(,: t. BAlHiAIN for Cah If sol, I im mediately. Lot (p au 9f,7 . rerrnee. 1. .... News Olllce." ROOM AND BOARD I'ALMEIl HOUSE. t()ft Sovrnlh Avenue West, phone lie.) I la. Furnished suites. ROOMS ST. ELMO HOTEL. Hot and cold water in every room Steam healed. Hale, ren-mnable. Phoim Jreen Sill. 3fi Seeond Avenue West. BOARD. BOA HI). The Inlander. H30 beoond Avenue. Phono 137. If TO HENT. Furnislieil nil Wnldron Aparlmenis Phone;;; Ureeii 130. 155 ,s - . i ss rent.:: STEAM Heated Flat for Besner apartments. M. M. Stephens. FOH HENT Housekeeping rooms I0 Sixth Avenue East. Phone BIuo 217. It MODEHN four room flat fOP rent. Wcstenhaver Bros. tf TAXI Taxi 67 Phone. (Call Ocorgfl or Oust) , Ross Brothers. Five-pasiienger .Tourimr Car Prompt Day and Night Kervie. Stand: Boston Grill Third Avenue AUCTION KALZS. Conducted in your home or our rooms, Goods also sold on commission. H. H. HEMMINOS, Auctioneer, Third Avenue (Dei.ny Allen's Old Store) Phone Black 138 and Green 471. CHIROPRACTOR R. D. TASSIE, D.C. Chiropractor 3rd Avenue, Prince Hupert, B.C. Hours: to to 12: 2 to i: 7 to 8. Phone Blue 025. Hesldence, Oreen 130. HOLIDAY RESORTS MASSETT. QUEEN'S HOTEL The Ideal Holiday Resort. For terms apply proprietress; Mrs, J. 0. S, Dunn. QUEEN CHARLOTTE LAND DI8- l nICT. Application to Lease Foreshore Lapds. In Oueen Clmrlnlln I. on. I 111. trict, Recording District of Prince Hupert, and situate al the mouth of SJateehuck Creek, Kagan Bay,()iSk,degate Inlet, Oraham Take Notice that W. O. Mc ?,'Kr," "f Vancouver. B.C. occupation in nop. Intends to aptdv or permission In lease thi following described foreshore lauds: . iiii-u west nanK r i ' J l."illu.ck.( rc"k. "'lt l.SOO V H0Hheasl rnr. tier mini i nf I .i i. ... c ia ns sou ien.st.erly; I hence 40 chains nortlieaslerly; thence 10 cha ns northwesterly; thenco fol. lowing high water mark to point ! ,fc!"nmncemcnl. and contain. ,n.,f,An.n(;p,' '""re or less. VVV1' rv;1 "'"hoe Mc.Moimifl. Dated May 20, 1023. f lr n1QU"N 'VniOT LAND D,S" Application to Purchase Land. 111 Oueen Clmrlnlln I m..i , ciipauon miner, intends to Ripply for permission to purchase ihe ""'""'"w loiiowing itcscribeil icscrimsi land: lanus: Crn t.otn Ul- II MWl 111 II Of III l.lll northennlerly comer of Hi 4 Miami, thence following e line of said island lo point of commencement, containing flwenly. acres more or Ic - WILLIAM OEOItni: McMOHHIS Dalo.t Mat 2-r. I9?.1 CANAOUN OOVCrlKIMtNT MCSCH.'MT MARINC, UMITtO, fOR (LI BV TINCIR. Sralrd T-lulr Mill Im .........I I. I'... lail,VMrtMHl tl tia SI JtfiMi Munln4l, autdt. imlil ini Aiv t -lfl. fwr ihr i4in-iu i.r m t ... n (tariarm- IXmSt ii. In- l..uj tM a...... 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