PAQ1 POWK "Keep Smiling" Men, you will certainly "smile" jr you buy n pair of our shoo. All styles, all niies. welled soles, at $7.50 These are special value., ami last week our sales proved lhat th public know real value when they see it. Family SHOE Store "Shoe Outfitters to the Entire Family." "Mall Orders Prepaid." ANYOX MINERS BEAT SMELTER Baseball League Gets Away to Mew Start Following Fire AXYOX, July 28. The Anyox Haseball League is away again. The first contest since the fire was staged between the Mine ami the Srnlter teams ami resulted in a win for Ihe former by a sror? of t lo 2. The .Mine annexed their total of run in one inning, Forl-in holding Ihem scoreless jn Ihe other six. The Smelter got 'one jn the fourth and one in Ihe seventh ami hail several oilier chance lo put run over but, unluckily, fell down in the pinches F.ight hits were made during the game, three by Ihe Mine: sluggers and five by the Smeller batsmen. For the Mine, Mealey got a single and Stewart two of tlis name kind. Fortin, MrKeown ami Sherman connected for Smelter singles, while T. Loseke found 0. Ferguson's offerings for two iafe ones. Fortin, pitching for the Smeller, had nine strike-outs lo his credit, and Ditched a fine game while C. Ferguson, in th( box for the Mine, fanned six and fiVJded hi. position. well, gcitln? fine support, his team-males playing errorless ball behind him The Smelter also nlayed a cnod game and, but for the .slackness of one inning, would bate undoubtedly registered a win. lialleries Mine: C. Ferguson and f!. Oreenwcll. Smelter: Fortin and Mrk'eown. Umpires W. Olsen and Cy. flreenwell. Line-up.: Mine Mealey, ss; flreenwell, c: C. Ferguson, p; Anderson, 3b; Olsen, rf; J. F.crguson, lb; Corkle, 2b; Slewart, cf; Halverson, If. Smeller Malheson, 3b; J. Met Kemvn, ci Sinclair, lb; Hrown, ssr Fortin, p; Dodds, If; T. Loseke, rf; ,S. McKeown, 2b; Shcrmiin, cf. SONS OF CANADA DEFEATED GIL'S Tobacconists Lose Another Senior League Baseball Game 6 to 4 The Sons of Canada again de feated. Oil's last nighl in the Senior. League baseball game lo the lime-of C runs )o before a gooii crowd of spectators. The game was snappy throughout and if rated by anient followers or Ihe gnme In have been I lie bst senior fixture of the season to dale. The Sons made Iwo runs in the first Innings, two in the second, nm one run in the fourth and fifth each CAV mmln Miron runs In ihe second innings and one run in the fourth. Art Fnsson went into the bn for fill's, this being his first appearance on the mound, and iiched good ball throughout hit tenure or ine. omen. He was re. Ileved in Ihe fifth innings by T dark. I), Liilslone pitched his usual brand of good ball for thi- BRINGING UP FATHER I K ! . i i k "J f ??S MR OTTO rt isit- I Y f 1 1 h "n i- niw I 1 1 JUtiTMl- chell. ss: V. Hamilton Uamme, 3h; . Montgomery, rf. Tons of Canasta J. Farquhar, ss; A. Mitchell, rf; V. Meniies. lb; II. Astoria, c; Hoy flilmour. 3b; A. rtoy, 2b; ). P. Smith, cf; F.. Clapp. If; I). Lidslpne, p. The score by inning.: 12 3 4 5 6 7 Ail' 030100 0 i S. 0. 0. .... 2 2 0 I 1 0 06 P. LaPorle acted as umpire. SPORTS FOR EXHIBITION Paid Manager Will be Employed; Outside Teams to be Brought In A meeting was held last nicbl in Ihe Inhibition, off icet between ; Ihe sports committee of Ihe Fair Hoard ami members of the vari-' ous sport organizations in the city for Hie purpose of arrang-j iik uie- sporis sciieiiuie ai me, forthcoming exhibition. The sports committee' of the Fair: Hoard present comprised Ileit Pelf, R. K. Henson, Joe Oreer and r Iho sent included Hen. Johnson, fieo. ined by stomath socialists and they : Light Weight Advantage ill, frank vickers. Harry Hreen. i nave pronounced my trouble cancer "After thirty, people who weigh iiarry !.nve. iiert n anu nave aavisea an .Morgan. Sydney , ,,,., H , nu.rage have i naZell.Jones. P. LaPorle, and SS.S i5g chance f," .S. ...J Maxyey-;J-ra?er , . j 1 I have had o trouble at all, no pains records Of'Uhe insurance coin- It vas tleciticf U, appoint a ard no gas, and I have been able to panics show. Afler this age ills H1" p:rfrtresa?ai.I -'v-'- --be slight during the exhibition week. II was considered that this action would lend towards closer co-operation and would further the smooth working of the sports program. I'lie appointment of a sports manager will be made at the iirxt regular, meelinir of (he F.xlu1i(ion Doiirii, Ihe expense- to t e borne by the Exhibition It was also decided to endeavor lo make arrangements for out MRS. H. W. MITCHELL IS SAVED FROM THE SURGEON'S KNIFE MRS. II. W. MITCHELL The following letter tells Its own story of bow Jo-To prevented a ser ious operation. JO-TO COMPANY, Dear Sirs, A few weeks ago yon sent a sample of your wonderful preparation, Jo-To, to Joe Woods ior trial, and I hae taken it and found it a great benefit to me. 1 nave been troubled with my i,. .mrf i.. i. . i i mi ' ' j"i" win n-ini-st-iM .iaii.,avoraiue com ii nils among peo-tri S !:.,""r"T "'.-- LHween twenty and Iwolily. ii ' . .Winnipeg division am one f ve vears old S;,n"' onsidere;l:fmlll Hran.lo-il. Napper. Ihe, m0M BIII-of-F.re icmVrbe'Vn:. representative of points hTi&Z shouM realise loTn Tn oi The choice .be.e fads ami accommodate from tea !"Zn oL 7lV U t 'I" T t -ul exercise Smitliers Definite arraniremei.Nl' " ,l,e P'W"' '' In Aineri'a we eat loo l I'".11 arr.an,rPme",r stead and S. P. Meston. two of .....i.. .....I l.... ti.. .i.ni.t will be made for the obtaining of outside, teams al the next meet ing of the board. Sport Chat j Haseball, Ihe American nation al 'pastime, which was expected to replace cock-fighting in (he Phillipine- Islands, is dying out (here and Ihe Department of Public Instruction, ,y (M jacj. f inleresl, is blamed for the failure of the game. The Manilla Lea gue is said lo be the only baseball organization in the Islands in a flourishing condilion today. Mlipinos players, despite this, are as keen as lliey ever were in regard to the game. Several have developed into crack moundsmeii, imekslop. In and oulf e rters and. wltlle Iheir hilling, is weak com pared with American big league standards, they are' fast develop, ing their slick work. One of the strongest aggrega-lions lo leave Ihe Province ltll II IIH'I" III of C Sons. Art .... I.asson also . had Mm 1 Mnii.i i. ....... ....I,,. .,.,,,.. u iKime run Honors will depart from Win fill on his Ilia first, f i td time Mmn 1111 In to I...I I up bat. fljl a ran into hard luck in bolh the rourlh and fifth hi. nings when, wjlh two' men down p. grounder wa fielded perfectly by II. Frizzell, on third bas, but unfortunnlely he overthrew both limes i flrsl base lelling two runs lti. The teams were ' nil'sNy, Mllchell, cf; T. Clark, 21; S, Haiell-Jones, .lb; A. Kas. on, p; JI. Frizzell, 1f; O. Mlt- n i peg 011 August 2. for VictoHn Mil., where they will compete fu the Western Canada Cricket tournament. August c lo II. FJf- TH DAILT HiWfi Saturday, j,, 8 VOU THERE I'M PKtrxTv TV MJRC. HP J WWTS THE L PANO. ,iiN l-'qVi c: V r- SUM PEOPLE UVE LONGEST Better to be Underweight Than Overweight After Age of Thirty NF.W YORK. July 28. Thirty i the magical age in the health development of (lie (inlinnry per-.n s life. M thirty lie is supposed iimre nearly lo approach 'the nortirat. I nder thirty he may well weigh a number of pounds I above Ihe average called for in the standard height, weitthl and age tables, but afler thirty Ihe Inn ge I life pan prevail anions lhoo whose weights are uni formly iietow Ihe average, according to figures ctuitiiibsl by the Metropolitan Life lunranci Company, of thi city, ami given out by the AmericaiH'.hild Health Aoeialion. The nocialion asks everyone lo keep track of hi or her weight and lo remedy any excess by diet and right living. In a statement arcompauyiiiv I he figures- ir. Louis T. Dublin. rank ank Iiihb. Representatives of, ?lt,lJrZJnd haTe nev jr the niMirance romp-iny. , city sports organizations S aVKS thafrWenm". -"-".(........""" pre- K,r-- reiiel as Jo-To. I havi- been exam- "'lo-o then,, "i". says: says; who too much for Jo-To. I hope every' HUl1 " handicaii lo gain one who is troubled with stomach materially in weight provided, trouble will pivc it n trial, fnr I am '..r 11. i:i.i .. -.- .H i ' I'" ' '- iiiiii in" 11,111 neiKill t . ... onrwho'trie1! i? mC U W,,, I'- '" '" Respectfully yours for Jo-To, MRS. II. W. MITCHELL. Jo-To quickly and harmlessly ret neves an siomach distress and suf Hie keenest followers of the game ih Manitoba, are prominently mentioned for the captaincy. The province of Saskatchewan ami Albert a are also sending strong teams lo compete against. Ihe pick of Hie Coal cities. Three games will be play- r-d al Victoria ami Ihrre nl Vancouver," Hie first at Victoria on August (',. . SPORT STANDINGS Senior Baseball W. L. Sous of Canada .... ft 1 (Wis .) i Crotlo 0 i Intermediate Baseball Coll 5 o While Sox 0 J High School 0 2 Junior Baseball Falcons fl 3 Hoy Scouts i I While Sox 3' ft 8tuart Shield Football V. I. L. S. Of K 2 0 0 !. of C I 0.1 fiiollo 0 0 2 Qllhuly Cup Football 0 rot t o I 0 0 S. of H 0 1 0 S. of C 0 I I Vd. 857 12J 000 1000 000 000 (507 ' TiOO 333 Pl. ) in weight whirl? may fie. the re- sui of organic disease." "Hut the weight fables poli on public scale" be continues, t.. ... I .1 ....I I... 14.1. J .... Itl I fering such as gas, acid, sour atom- ,, Brh ha,.K...-v ki,...:' .-j ... ! Noting persons may well after eating- distresa. Guarantee; :'egli u niiiiiber of pounds ubove absolutely harmless. Sold at all the a vera lie Called for by the drug stores. tables, An excess of ten pound , i 1 is associaieu wiiii lie uiosi t,i f,.n.n i i , ., . side football and baseball team i,. ... ....... coolie and the Kuroiieah neasant do (in enormous amount of phys ical work on a meagre diet. .No one advocates a return lo primitive conditions or to lower stanil- ards of living, bill it would lie well for us to keep in mind the exact requirements of the adult body. AVe should recognize that when we have grown up we no longer need food for growth, but thai for the replacement of burned up tissues we need only about i.Jiuo calories a day. This is ediiivaleiil to two very light meals ami one hearty meal a day. Let me illustrate with a menu for an entire day for an active adult wiieli will contain the required 2,500 calories. For breakfast he may have u .small average serving of cooked fruit or an apple or an orange, a serving of cereal, a slice of hrenil or one mullin or roll with butler, a cup of colTee vvitlrsiigar and cream. This will contain about dOO calories. ''I'he luncheon should consist of a salad, bread and butler, h choice of coHee, lea, or cocoa, with sugar and cream and a dessert. Tills will account for 550 calories. The Important lineal of (he day, or flintier may 'consist of a soup, an average serving of meal, potato, two green vegetable's,, bread und, but I er and a desAcfl. If average Mrtt II t HiKkiia urt.l fmtillif. tuirl Ifh.iu .. iiAiifd.l n Inlril .t a. . ll"(in HIMJ f,lllll-'ir,i.in III I' ,ril, fc'Mlll 1l of Telkwa were passengers from about 200 calories will be in- ii i ! .... I. , ' i. . . i . .i in: niruiiii-r I'rince iiiiperi io uie ciiioeii, i ins woiiiu make - uie train yeslenlay nfleruooii. 'fUey total for Ihe.lny iijiproxiiiialely were returning to their home in 2,500 aiorle.si"4' v the interior after having been "If ninn- people checked Ihelr on a holiday trip to Vuncouver. illct to tlio reasonable limits of THE THIRD N"STLA-werVr lt DOE v auwi uerso TV IF" DOM T i ILIVC COT TO TAKC THE WABTtD pia.no n - i tm WsM i i I FAVT IW my mn, rATw Swica. IK. 7q " ' " ""' " By George McMaJ 1 r "I Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Ad vrlimnt Takan fur U. th.n WA.NTFI). Men and women lo learn barbering. Paid while learning and tools free. Write for catalogue. .Molcr Harber College, Vancouver, H.C. WAN'TFII. HoinI i'eneral servant. Aiiply Mrs. F. U. Haw-son, 333 Fifth Avenue Hasl. I7U WAXTF.Ii. Ho-eart in gooil con-lilion. Phone Hed 330. 177 FOR SALE FOH SALH-riasboal "Princes Pat.'' 65 feel; 115 II. P. Frico Standard engine. Freight and passenger boat; fully equipped; built 1020. Kxce. nl tow-boat. Will sell at bargain If taken at once. Arrange for terms. W. C. Waters, Wran-gell, Alaska. n.edlalely. Lot 1(1, map 9o7. Terrace. Apply Hox 122, Dally News Olllce. ROOMS ST. KLVO H0TF.L. Hot and cold water in every room. Steam . healed. Hates reasonable. Phone fireen 510. H3rt Second Avenue Wesl. BOARD. BOA HI). The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. If ROOM AND BOARD PAI.MF.lt II0U.SK. lOrt Seventh Avenue West. Phone Hed it'J. Furnished suites. FOR RENT TO HF.XT Furnished rooms, with hot and cold water, by day or week. Moderate rales. .Norfolk Hooms, phone Hlack 32tf. If S I HAM Heated Flat for rni Hesner apartments. M. M. Stephens. FOH HF.XT Housekeeping rooms ti u hi i in Avenue Kasl. Phone Uluo 217. tf MODERN four room flat for rcnL Wcstenhaver Hros. If TO HK.NT.- 'Ivvo roomed flat In Wallace lllock. Apply slore. MISCELLANEOUS, ACCOMMODATION for Campers. Stoves and cols provided. Lnnfear Si French, Hill Farm, Terrace, H.C. KXPKHIKNCKD MAXICUHI8T and Shampooing. Hosideulial work a specially. Phone Jtluc 7I. Mrs. Coleman, their body requirements, there would be a great improvement in the general health of the nation. ' F-RINCE RUPERT Tinrs High Low High Low High Low High Low Saturday, July 28 1:08 a.m. 21.2 fl, I3:5U p.m. I'.i.O " 7: a.m. I.I l!):55 p.m. 5..1 " Sunday, July 29. 1:10 a.m. 2J.0 fl, ll;3H p. in. lii.H 8:23 a.m. I..T " 20:38 p.m. 5.5 Monday, July 30. 2:20 a.m. I5:H! p.m. 0.00 a.m. . 21:2) p.m. Tuesday, July 31 20.5 fl. 10.7 " 2.0 " 5.7 " ...... 3:10 a.m. J0.7 fl 15:55 imii, -111.3 " lt:30-t.m. .1.0 " 22.1 p.m. 0.1 " NOTICE Advert mers are reminded that ropy fur advertisements should be in the Daily News nlhe before I p.ni. today to ensure Insertion in looM.rmw s issue. f LOST iis r iiimj.1. ..i i - ... ... TAXI Tail 87 Phone. (Call Heorg? or (lust) Rois Brothers. Five-pasenier Tourlni- tl.tr 'QUEEN CHARLOTTE U0J Application to PurthawUi " kr"m ""i U Island, am Ihrni the p..s nnice. Finder please tline of said return I., (only News Ottlre. In Uueen I ha IrtfiL ltiMMriii. i ltitHrt. .itni Hay. fkblegit- " ; as Hurnt lt.iuj.-r southwest of ... j I I ale .Not i. ir Si w Mortis, of Yi. eupntliin lillnrr (for permission ' following desrr j mruring at a po.v i northensie'rlv rv thence f(i; commencemeif si U 4 1 riwontyi arr.-, w I WILLIAM (.UUP i U :s ...lien .ii nv .", .1 .QUEEN CHARLOTTE U3 OlVI I inibi jAppllcatlon to Least Fmirl 'rilllll.f ..1 Vl.l.i.u I I mnilt 1 - i aim lib service. I - HAIlfi.MX for Cash f sold m. Stand; Boston Ortll Third Aenuel , T " .. -.ii-i-i.. i... I ' - - I In Otlfrn llhai'ir '!!-' I, AUCTION ftALSS. ,r'fl HeroMing L Prince lluperl. and :us Omducted art your borne or Oulw ' Slecitck ... U II. . ur rooms. Gotnlt also uiu .... nJ- , V'A tommission. ink vntir. i H. H. HEMMjriOJ, Auctioneer, ! Morris, of Van- . Thi.j !iiaHoo miner, i (Dei.ny Allan's Old Sine.) ".ir.A'.T' , . ' i"'iii ursnrnw' ... -'If"!-1?!0.!'.138 nd Qrn 71. Commencing al a r CHIROPRACTOR R. D. TASSIC, D.C. Chiropractor II1BII IlilO nluri. I i . - ' - - - I It !f Slnlechork r- : feel west nf of f mr itoal nf t .i i chains oulheai'" ' cnn cnatns nn nnrtbens' norUicns' 3rd Avenue. Prince li.ir.-ri n r t it.,..r-. . , . ., , :""" fin" nor liwesi ry " - 1. . io . Phone Hiue r,:r, llesidenrr, ii.'en (.16. HOLIDAY RESORTS WASSETT. QUEEN'S HOTEL The Ideal Holiday Resort. For lerms apply proprietress: M' J C S. Dunn. MAIL SCHEDULE, For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl-lays, closes al 5.30 n.m. From the East Mondayn, Thursdays and Saturdays, 1:30 p.m. From Vancouver Sundays Mondays Wednesdays ....... Fridays Fridays" To Anyox, Alice Arm Wednesdays From Anyox, Alice Arm Ihursdays u To Stewart and Premlei ...P. M. . 3 P.M. 3 P..M. .... A.M. 0 P.M. C.P.II. July 2, 0, 13, 10,10 ami 23. ' To Vancouver Mondays 10 P.M. Tuesdays, Mall closes al P.M. Thursdays ...w 0 ji.m! Salurdays Saturdays ( p'M" C.P.H. duly 7, II, 18. 2. j;ri and 28. t P.M. p.m. I ridays n u i From Stewart and Premier-Saturdays h j To Alaska Points July 2. 0. 13. From Alaska Points J'liy 7. It. 8, 21 05 nn.l ft Umlmr hiab war. f cornmenreie. inir to acres n ...- WILLIAM t.H DsImI Mar ?c I LAND CT, 'lit ,f IkKdiia i, tfflj u t In SkrMis ljn.1 pre T Irta-t f frin. n.n.-n r i Um rw.rth ni . f ijtf.: B.C. Tt m.llrr. IhtX I. C IkiftaWMt, B.C. Vtrnti fikr rrfrnJ.i.. ..... AmftttA l.... r. ,. r. -! I If rluln . ---r wi i,i lli n.- inn; uwiu tnniii yn -i.. k- .... k ImHt. feMM.. . . . , "ll nnl. im1 nmuimsf f 3 ti ' ...... KMI it.' n - flrd Vy ttih, fft LAND ACT, Nelkt r UltnlUn it ApS'r " Lsnf. In kwn t4tiit tumri-t t " Irifl ut rnnr luir H l llw norm rrt4 tt Ml' ? Till IK.. i I II llmUIK-fUul M I t . .. .. f rnriiii . f fl rntU.aiA- ... - - I"J I lilfstrlMd lnl i ..inn " Minim si iw.rihtirM - T ., ' Ilnr rt io rlulni III l.l,.. ... .... t akr- ... .....rav ti, niiirinii.t. ta IfkllrtWln I . . - ,...-.( r I" fWMitiKi,i mi,..,, ,r : II: ntrih ID riiiini iu i.lnl ,:i niMil. iurt rnntilnlns lb iihimi ur !. .... for L II V iuim mit totti. tet s. NOTICti '.'J MiTirp ia iici.inv !iv "5 IMIMIHIH Will im lllflfll ii nuix-ii, in u irii.unt' Prninri ..r iipiiitth , ,.h::..!. . " rIfin. Tor in II In Ilnprrl Utet liniroirmr:it -I01" ullinrlllnr 111 ' s'-' liw Mo. ins, lirinir a f ''.' TFi tur Imrrnwlnr On llundi' 1 M ',,,d llMiumnil (iiKt.nnn.nn i: "rc:..,l iirnuirfi ,io piy ror n ' f I torsi iinpruvrmriit. innic't, '"lrfiel inr or rerlaln riMidwivi im n ml ti rinuinnr md MnJnj ' JJrl ii nf wr m1 itplulf, rZitA llmrMimtrr. mil peniillllnr hi- mit in imrpp hiki i-.i -. . rn-n..nii r.. ...1 a. ilm W 'f t To Queen Charlotte Island Points r"r "fiT wid njiiw ; .In ' y It ' and '5 '"-30 i in u P.M. m di-nmnr the irn nn "it 'n ji" r- snn runrirmlnr " , rrom Queen Charlotte Points Icnririneii tij the Chum -t '"In July ' II f.i.,191 2,1 , ,, siiinl In the Miinlrlpil V-ril '"P ,if To . . A.M. Art iml ill i.M.Mi.ifiil 'Ml-' 'f Naas niver Points iinier iml viiiitstmr iyi'. ,nr . SIISIII ! ins kiiinirinsi I.MISII SV """""'yx in i i Wt . i . :ffm ' J From Naas River Points (for the r.,.i ,.r mrvini ' ' ' nn,ur,"y A.M. rrill.... Iilo. m To Port Simpson, Alice , nyox and Arrsndale. nunuuys From Port 8lnipson, Allot Arm nyox and Arrandale Tuest,ay a.m. Mjim-iii or principal ami I" ''"'"j nrm ,i,i,niii..i a,inurit.i i .i aid liylaw arc n l mnli" TV' 0 P.M., niimi it i he i:uv r rrm ""f Uin nay of July, lJ. . .0tJ, , Snllrllnr for llwj 'i'Jt tf 1 miiiuripainr of i" " Iiupert.