r Aoa rown "Keep Smiling" Men, you wjll certainly "smile" If you tuy a pair of our shnes. All slyles, all Hie?, welled soles, at $7.50 These arc special values, and last week our sales prnye( lhat the public know-real value when they see it. Family SHOE Store "Shoe Outfitters to the En-tire Family." "Mall Orders Prepaid." GILHULY CUP land SOCCER DRAW Got Four Goals 4 Last Evening Each Playinsr ninety minutes of frond football from Ihe first of the panie to the lasl, the Sons of Canada and Sons of Knpland finished up even I to I in last night's Oilhuly Cup soccer fixture. There was a very rood attendance, possibly the, best lhat has turned nut yet this season for an evening foolball match. Playing down hill, the Sons of Canada scored all four goal In the first half, while the Knglish-niade one. JimnyV Marks scored three of the Canadian tallies and V. Menzies, the fourth. 'Hie second goal of the game was made for the Sons of F.njrland by J. Johnson. The three Sons of Kngland scores in Ihe second half were made by Johnson (IWn) and Lord, one. Harry Menzjes, Ihn Canadian full back, was again or dered off the, field for talking hack to the. referee. This was just a few minutes before the final whistle. He at first refused to go off but accepted the referee's order after some persuasion. The teams lined up as follows; Sons of Canada J. Judge; !!. Menzies and fieorge Mitchell; Douglas Frizzell, V. Menzies and Eddie Smith; V. Milt hell, H. Astoria, Jimmie Marks, Hert Long and Alex. Mitchell. -Sons of England H. Krizzell;, Dick Lam be and J. Farquhar; Hodgkinson, fieorge Kelsey ami 0. Hodgson; W. Hantillon, O. p. Tinker, O. K. Lord, J. Johnson anl Eddie Craggs. F. Roberts was referee and V. K. Wjllisrrofl and F. Hemmons officiated, on the side lines. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS PICNIC YESTERDAY SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR The most successful picnic held by Ihe Knights of Pythias and Pylhian SUIers in recent years took place yelerday afternoon al IMgby Island. There were well over 125 knichls and slsers present and a most enjoyable time was spent in the running off an interesting sports program and the partaking of delicious dainties. The following launches were donated In taking the parly too and from the island: C. O. Howe, launch Caprice; (Jen. Tile, jr with Hen Self's Viola S; Gen. Frizzell, Laura F., and W. Uilchrisl. Shamrock. The races and winners were; Hoys under C , Armdd Westawayi 2, Willinm IIuuIip. Oirls under C 1. Kin MurrU- ei j Sport Chat i -a 'IVo fames hehind in the slandinir. lid's will meet the Sons of Canada al Acropolis Hill! jjrrnund tonight in another lea- iKUe fixture. Ilm-aiun !innll,i.i defeat tmiiffht would mean ai Hie! , . virtual ii niiii "rinch ruirii for mr I me ' lie Son Xin ' in 111 " Mi ' Sons of Canada and Sons of Eng-',., . ... , . . . ; series, II will hclinove the lidtar oonisls lo get busy now and turni iheir past two- losses into ihe1 more rosy side of the column It is Mifd that Ihe Irani is ui this evening In put their best, fool forward and slop that Can-f adian winning Streak. We shall: fee what we shall see. Anvwavil an interesting game is aured. : ! "To Ihe victor belong lhe lnils' And lo Ihe loser Jimmy Wilde supplied Ihe nns-j wer. When Wilde arrive al Xew York from England for his me morable fight with Panrho Villa lugs met him illiwn Hip newpaper men swarmed about him al the nipr, fistic and other celebrities welcomed him on be half of the American public. Wilde was a champion a some body. was praclicallyTblind, but contin-J ... . 1 ueu 10 paw 111 a vain effort lo la ii I 011 Villa. Theji Mier exhaustion caused a collaitse and with it went Ihe flyweight cham pionship of the world. I liar was mi June 18. 1 Wilde endeared himself lo Ihe nearu 01 sponsiiom jy jnscnur- age. Like ihe I rue champion he was, he went down fighting. He was a tragic figure in his quarters in Jersey Cilywhere he was recovering from the awful punishment he received. A mangled bit if fighting riiachin-ery, he was surrounded only by a trio of the failhful his wife and his trainers, Hen Williams arid I)ae Hughes. Willi Ihe loss of bin tillft haul gone Ihe adulation r.J the crowds. On July 3 Wilde sailed for his home. Hut it was a different ceremony than that of Ihe day he arrived Cio large crowds, no insistent group of reporters, no celebrities vW.r,, there just a few staunch .friend to bid him godspeed. He -was an ex-iham-plon. almost a non-enlity. "To lli? victor belong ih spctils." And to the' loser 2, Eileen" Humblin; 3, Phylli Oblivion. Hatnlilin. Hoys under 81, Tom John son; 2, Fresi Wesch. fiirls under K l, pvrigan Morgan; 2, Ellen Morris. Jtoys under 101, Percy Mac-inlosh. ftirls under 10 I, Helen While; 2, Hetty Smilhson. Hoys under 131, E. llalcli-ford. , , fiirls angler 13-1, Mary L'ong, 2, Kuilileeii Hulger. Married ladies rare I, Mrs, E Large; 2, Mrs. Dave Mc-CuIIhukIi. Tlie.cnmmillee in charge comprised Cyril West away, W. W. Woods and Sid llamblln, ussisled t'y the ladies of Ihe. order. The last purly was safely home by 10 p.m. everybody, having a fpfendfd'day of enjoyment. Ihe ring by the Filipino. In'ihe sixlh and seventh rounds he Tuiighl on grit alone, displaying, a brand of courage lhat electrified the crowd. In Ihe seventh Wilde 1 ' Jimmy Wilde supplied Ihe ans- ftotel 1 IB Ml I IK iwnursio si 1 ml 'zrsrzj fh32 "S 191 290 ROOMS U BUMJPLAN PLAN Ml M S, WIMHSTT TMOMPgQH. WAM'g. Dm. Ml JIUS. II . W. .MITCHELL IS SAVED FROM THE SURGE0.V8 KNIPE Ir&i BB I B F hsBSbsP jBLBBSMLsiSaLBBBBBBs MItS. IL W. MITCHELL The following letUr tells its own story of bow Jo-To prevented a sert ious operation. JO-TO COMPANY, Dear Sirs, A few weeks ago yo sent a sample of your wonderful preparation, Jo-To, to Joe Woods for tril, and I have taken it and found it a great benefit to me. I have been troubled with my stomach for years and have never found anything that cave me aiuh relief as Jo-To. -. I 1 have oavi been ueen exam- exam. Men . in its.-, tiis Iraming quarlers! med by stomach specUlisU and thev I I .. u 1 . t U-.. 1 . .. - at Jersev Cilv larp rrnuii. thronged lo see him work nut. He was til. ihf. champion, Ihe iniincible "Mighly Atom. ' liUliejViljVfiirijl VjjO?,recH ed a Irouiicinir seldom lutxn l.v w ..... .. m.r have pronounced my trouble 'cancel of the stomach and have advised an operation at once, but' since I have been taking this wonderful remedy I have had no trouble at all, no pains ar.d no gas, and I have been able to eat more than I have for years with periect; saiisiaction, so I can t say too much for Jo-To. I liope everyone one who ia is troubled troubled with with aiiy champion. He was- a pitiful .who stomach stomach figure figure as as tie he was ri'i...iri..i butleled atioul , I trou')Je will five ft a trial, for I am sure if it will help me it will every. uuc wbo ines iu . Respectfully yours for Jo-To, MRS. IL W. MITCHELL. Jo-To quickly nd harmlessly re? h'eves all stomach distress and suf- ftrillr KUrh mm a. nelA umr I m - ach (heartburn), bloatinjr, and a'! after eatine; distress, absolutely harmless, drug stores. Guaraatee Sold at a. GALA DAY WAS Salt t.K GREAT SUCCESS Lakes Proved Mecca for Aqatlc Performers and Spectators Yesterday Verlerday afternoon Ihe Sail Jikes 'were cptwded wilh aquali performers and spectators Ihe occasion bejnjf Ihe Hoy Seoul's wafer carnival. The various races which were keenly contested, were pulled off wilh precision and (it ere was not a dull liniment in Ihe whole affair, Tie launch "23" and Ihe power boat Paciiena were kept busy from midday until well on in the af ternoon taking lite crowds over. Meal weather conditions favored the carnival throughout the day and Ihe water was jusl fight. The races commenced nromnl- ly al 2.30 and H was well after i o clock Inoi-e me jnsi event was pulled off. Winners of Races Winners of thro various races were as follows: Hoys' 25 yards, 8 lo 12 years I. Douglas Scott; 2, Clarence Thompson. . (ilrls 25 yards, Hlo 12 years - Ida Hoddie; 2, May Martin. t Hoy 25 yards, 12 lo lf years 1, Douglas Scot I; 2. Ned Hyriie. lilrls 25 yards, 12 to fi years I. Kathcrine Harvey; 2. Vera Hlmckley. i Men's 50 yards upeji J, V. Hie wart; 2, Mr. Howe. " " I Ladies' 511 yards open. 1, Myrti Harvey; 2, Kalherine Ilar- jvcy. aieu s 100 yanis j, jioug. il llZZeli; z, A. IMUIglti. Hoy' Seoul s Championship won by libuglas Rcoll, Ilelay Hace, inlxed 1, Kather- TBI DAILY KIWI ine Harvey; Chester fJapp. .Men s Diving - I Chester ''ai'p; 2, Albert Palmer Ladies' Diving I, Myra Har vey; 2. ora Thonii.son. Fancy Diing. miied Chester 'dapp ain Myra Ilaney. -Men's single caniu- race I. y.lney Haieii-Jones, minutes, I WANTED 10 seronus; ?, Allrl Palmer. 3 3 minutes. Lmlies' single canoe race Myra Ilaney. I'andem canoe race, mived-. Kileen Sleithens and Albert Pal- flier. Hoys' spritiglMiarit diving. 1 1 years and under Huslrr Hill ..... ...... Hill. I It The committee in rlmr-. .if II. at KOIl SALE. Iiashual "Prino.. 1 events coiiiiiri-ed Svdnev Itaiell Jones, Jack It.xidie and Joe Sc. it I. 'The refreKhmenl stall 1111 Ihe ground was in Hie hands of Aid. ieo. Monro, Hen Self. ami J. A. Teng. Al Ihe conclusion of the races Ihe prizes were distributed in Ihe grounds h)' Ueorge Hill. Prize Donors Those donating Ihe prizes were ln Luxe Omferlionery. Prince i'.uperl Fish Market, Family Shoe store, Ltd.. Slee King. H. II. Hemmings, Parkin-Want Eleclrie i'4.. Acme Importing Co.. Thompson Hardware. Electric Hakeries, W. J. MrCuleheon. J. A. Kirkpalrick, Jabour Pros., till s Cigar Store. Kaien Hard ware. Mrs. (ieorge Horie, Mcltae Hros.. Max Heilbrouer, llryunl Oi Lld HulKcr A. Cameitiii. Sierside iniN Ureal War VHerati' Association and rJeonre lilorie chatiipionship cup and i medaN . SPORT STANDINGS Senior Baseball W. L. Soneof, Canada ..5 f tiiis ?r 3 3 fJrollu 0 i Intermediate Baseball I Colls , 5 0 J While Sux 0 2 IJIigh School 0 2 ' Junior Baseball Falcons o 3 tyScouls ....'..... While Sox 3 C Stuart Shield Football W. J). I.. S. of V. 2 0 0 S. of C. 1 0 1 (initio 0 0 2 Oilhuly Cup Football Orollo 10 0 Si. of E 0 I 0 S. of C. . 0 I t REGIMENTAL ORDERS " ' ' V 1st. Bn. North B.C. Rag I men t Pel. H33 500 unci 1000 000 000 CC7 500 333 ;1 Psh. 10S Bn. C.E.F. Orders bv' Major J. W. J2. .Nicholl comrnanditig: lmliu 1 Orderly officer foi Jweek ending July 28, Lieut, fl. P. 1 inker. rexi tor nuiy, i.ieui. y. Evill. I'aruilpH muster narade will be JiMd on Saturday, July 28. -VI ranks will puradc at drill hall at 7 11. m. sharo. j Promotion The Commanding uincer lias been pleased 10 up-profl the following promotion : Xo, 05 pie. W. Davies to be Sgt. as from July 23, IV23. Appoinlmenl The following is made with effect from July 23, 1U23: Tu be canleen steward, No. 50 Hg. W. Davies. Infantry Certificates Extract from D.O. ifll, 0-5-23. The fol lowing certificates have been granted from nrovisional schools Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Ad va.rtlM.n-nt Tak.n lor L... ,h.n WANTKB rni. uj reel: . I.' Krum- Standard engine. Freight and passenger boat; fully equip-d; built I9J0. ExcellPtil low boat. Will sell al bargain if taken at once. Arrange for lerms. W. C. Waters, Wran-gell, Alaska. HAItfiAIX for Cash if sold Immediately. Lot 46, map 9C7. Terrace. Apply U, I, Jsily News Oflice. I'OH SALE. Piano; dinimr rm suite; bed; couch; rugs. etc. Phone Hlue 1U7. 170 WHITE HAHY HUUUV for Sale. In excellent condilion. Phone ' lireen 217. ROOMS ST. ELMO HOTEL. Hot anddd water In every room. Steam healed. Hales reasonable. Phone fireen JitO. 836 Second Avenue West. BOARD. HOARD. The Inlander, 830 Eecond Avenue. Phone 137. tf ROOM AND BOARD PALM Eft HOUSE. 406 Seventh Avenue West. Phone lied 4 la. Furnished suilns. FOR RENT TO HENT Furnished rooms, with hot and cold water, bv day or week. Moderate rales. Norfolk Itooms, Phone Mark 329. lf BTEAM Heated Fist for rent. Hesner a-partments. M. M. Stephens. FOR RENTHouseleeping rooms 410 sixth Avenue East. Phone Blue 217. if MODERN four room flat for rent. Weslenhaver Hros. tf TO RENT. -'I wo roomed fal in Wallace Hlnck. Apply slore,. JO RENT - Trolling bdal. Apply C. H. Doane, Oeneral Delivery. MISCELLANEOUS. ACCOMMODATION for Campers. Slov'es and cols provided. Lun fear fi French, Farm, Terrace, H.C. EXPERIENCED MANICURIST and Hhampooing. Ilesidenllal work a specially. Phone Hlue 171. Mrs. Coleman. , AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE on SATURDAY Z, al 2.30 at si ore next In hlerlrfc Hakery, Third Avenue. Cynslslinjf f ladies' coals, skirl silk ( dresses, serges, llouses, hoMiery, underwear, children's coals, elc. PhHpoll. Evilt i Co. ill , . of instruction, covuring courses! The Union steamer Chclohsin a Men and women tnL . . . learn narberlng. Paid while learning and tools free. Wrile for calnlogue. JJoler Harber College, Vancouver. H.C. WANTED, -fio-carl in good con-! dition. Phoop i(r..i flic. ir FOR SALE NOTICE AdwrlUcr are reminded that copy for advertisement should be in the Daily New unlet before 4 p.m. today to ensure Insertion in tomorrow's issue, tf relurn l. Daily News OHJce. TAXI Tail 67 Phone. 'Call lieorg- or Oust) Ross Brothers. Five-psenjfer Touring Car Prompt Day and Nuint Kervir. SUnd: Boston Orlll Third Avsnue AUCTION RALES. Phone (Hue y.i. Residence, Qreen 136. HOLIDAY RESORTS MASSETT. QUEEN'S HOTEL The Ideal Holiday tern w,,y f.roprielress; M's J. C. 8 Dunn. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East ' Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, closes al 5.30 i..m From the East- Mondays. Thursdays and Sal-urdays. 4:30 p.m. From Vancouver Sundays .... Mmsdays N'ednesdays Fridays Fridays Thursdays Saturdays ... Sal urdays .. C.P.R. July and '.'8. To Anyox, Alice Arm v ednesdays From Anyos, Alice Arm riiursdays To Stewart and Premier rridays o as l.own below: Lieut. A. M. Cnpl. Staeey, wa ,M,rl fro, - July ' 9 and -3 .! ti:.viu. iii iin 'M 11 n tiiri. f.ipnt- (l..'io i win ii.u .....'. niver Points ....... , . --- hiiiiiiiit re-i T hiirKiliivs enant, &8550rLie"t. W. Cameron, placing the Venture fr one week rm J. ,n 1st Hn. N.HA !'. Lleutenanl. in Ihe Vancouver-Prlm-e Rupert- surdv r Polnl 58551. INuas River service ul.itu 11. P. II. Ashbrldgc, l-upl., Aclg, AuJl, ler vesse receives ti-i., , n Why not subeuilbe t, for the Daily News and have jl sent lo your home regularly? tf Aannouver. The Cbelnbsln. .... Iier relurn from Ihe Naas, w suil at noon tomorrow for Van. couver and way' ports. LOST P. M. .3 P.M 3 KM. A.M. .3 P.M C.P.R. July 2, 6, 13, 16,20 and 2.J. To Vancouver M"llHy 10 P.M. Tuesdays, Mail closes at' 1 P.M. 10 P.M. A.M. 10 P.M. V ,!. . 21. 23 .8 From Stewart and s.-mt.. Saturdays u To Alaska Points- July ?. C. 13. Ifl ?n ..A on From Alaska Polnta July 11. 18, 21, 25 T and 28 1 1 Fids) J BRINGING UP FATHER By George " ' IVIanfl IXpiFT 1 1 sag. II 3E l JsS r'3JifiX' Jti GROUND AsCMN I M!J :000 To P'" j . . ' " ' " ill i mr- iiunrr: 2, z. Men tveiiv t . II.. . ""I 1 I 0UEEW CHARLOTTE Uln, j Application to PurtluM Ux i I 1 r.. v'irru i.na: tncl. Hec. -rdirni I 4. uuMrt and 4 Hay. bkidrgate I T. Mum! Isla 1, southwest iif I.,. a Take Noiire th 4 Morris, of u eupatkin nun-r for pflriiiimioi .following ups, 1 j,. iintnciiig at a v---s JT7 Hunch ..f kcvs , ..r near rVhTe. ' f Ihe p.,.l niDff Finder rdejise line ..f rominenctmenr 'twenty crr WILLIAM f.l - j! hml-t MsV ?" I Ua. I Tt 7 - 4 IQUEEN CHARLOTTE Ul TnlCT Application to Lease f Lands. In Onern f:iia ' i 111 irJ l(iwiir.liii 1 . . - ,"iufr itiiweri. ar.ij .. 51 ondu. ted in your home or al ,m4u,' ot slatecli.. Ut ur roams. ti,ut i.n -..1 -...;!l?' . fi.kiii'k'at i , , i3 9 w M SBUflU Ull ' I . I A S.l II S ' commission. , r.k. N.'.i... h v H. H. HEMMIflCS, Auctioneer, (Morris, of Vai.. . 1 Third Avenue pat ton miner , (Dei.ny Allen's Old T.l .P5r?J.V.,"tt " . i : - '""in utTirril". Phone hlack 138 and Qrsen 471.;0.miMeiiciiig 41t - iniaii uoe nui- ct i tninurnscTOtl of 'Slalerbi'rk T,fM! Pt f "f II H. B r. O, -r.rm.7Z. TASSIE, D.C. inr Dt ftf l.f t i Chiropractor Hian soiilhea-tc v 3rd Avenue, prui.e hnin 11 1- r!,a.,B" norlhea'. ; Hours: to to 12- 2 1,. 1 , ... u if"? n Vr ,,w' ' r 9 iftf romrti.ri..m. in iu arr nv-r. wil.MAM tili.n i lislxt Ms i LASD ACT, 1 Is skis-iu 1 ivi ti,.i-, i. - a llrtrl r Prim nirt S w ' ,t ts i.n Mt4 ..f si ?... J Tk. AMke. Itmt I ' "r prnMttiiat in iiitfti Matilril e rtMliw r ' l nr ut U ins Iij; i Inn- t hum wmiIS jM iw hm bank ' Wkftll lnHlnr rHar ' !lll. llMStr ftt Ii, In . M. SMI runlilnlnr't I'M, US' an . tANO ACT ,7! 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""If""., jpiMfd llw re hi. suit fl' .V.nairii iiwrrnmw, and prriulttinr si n , . tl.a CUV 111 anil an Ma . .1 To Ouean Thaal. it- t nu'W r"r '' WJl ot Hie io vueen Charlotte i Island Points, tt vit ij iiviiw. and 1,",i Jlllv l II dii.I i. r - ... . lilHriii.nw '"nninr tt.u tlia -- el eui ...,t in m .- ttlCfl v-. JUiy and ?5. 531) M srr a From Qu., charl.tU VonUnT2 f'pgf A.t a Vwnl viaiin o i tlw nm Miinlrip! pi iiiim I a." M,1!,V o ron itmpson, Alice nyOK and Arranel.l. .III. Art at i,l atll a. .a........t n. 1 1) HII, I S I aiH1-rFIlirkS !'" . Hiidrr nil vgti.uuiir itvtuu- r III IH IU Hi Mlltlll IHAI l oVB ' Ik K.I a ... a: t I mt t ill for tliP rik.l i.f rarPtliisT ttittt.1l tie I ..ia.a.lu i..ia mil Fnt , minis I ai 1 l 11 'f r 1 rii A.M. AaM. larsllisis tPN.tiinm m In th Ilia dates dniM lis' Ruilduvs lis deemed niMMllelll. From Port Simpson, Alice Arm -"jus ana Arrandale Tuesdays AM is- "Wlrl A.m WMH'W f prinrl,l Bi.it Ut'V, tfl MJItl sir III M" iiniu- -i- 1 tUled it ttia r.n of rrin' B"' I 11111 nay or Juiy.MHtl. ...n . . . a ..liia li" . Nnlllt.. fue lite nmi iiiir 1111 ii 'i ,.f pnr NlllllrlHlllf Uf ll