i 4 rAai run. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. fire Insurance. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. ... ........... . . r (THl DHL ' ' I ' r" ' ' ' ; Saturday, July '5, 1924. BRINGING UP FATHER Money By George McManus I P$OMito YOU- esse, ' v Jrn L? u. Mis Orders l MAO IT FRAMED r , . " On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations or that Summer Vocation Visit to the Old Land early. Fur tickeU, nates and In formation, see us. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Office Hours, 9 ts 6. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. M. S. SING SPECIAL DRY PRESSING To July 1. 1 Suit .... 75o S Phone 774. 820 Third Avenue P.O. Hox 88. Prince Ilupert, U.G. Agent for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue EDSON GOAL Received fow cars of our Famous Kdson Coal; From now on we can supply the same in any quantities. Call up 58 for quick delivery. Prince Rupert Feed Co LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage " Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Oistributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm to the home. Phone Black 216. P.O. Box 895. i ttmA Tv-. J J J I U 4- - OCEAN FALLS BEAT RUPERT1 Played Better Baseball than Locals and Deserved 5 to 4 Victory Last Night The Ja Uaht'Se loam frnm Opn.-in ! J ails played boiler baseball Ihan Prince Rupert last nicrlil fully deserving of Us victory liy a score of 5 In 1 in the third came or the series. Ineffective pitch- . n ' j ...fj ti mini in i M ill ii ill . . V . wnen lwn sa,e ""s a circuit clout by Maloba gavi the la visitors three runs and fielilinaf errors by Menzies, third base, and i'..issoii, snori, jn I lie first am third innings were responsible for the defeat, of Prince Ilupert, I he Ocean Kails team nlaved a I ligliler game (ban did the local and snappy fielding prevented IliA Homo team from" eveninar un Though perhaps not as well nlai-j ed a game as that of Thursday K evening, Ihe match last niir i u-r was niore exciting Ihe Japs made their first run in. Ihe first inning. Aoki made a Ft Safe hit to centrn fiplil nml Itnv. ....j-i - uiiii urn dii hps i wncn r.asson lei groumier l trough. MnlnhA bunted and scored Aoki though he was put; out himself. Their second riin came in Ihe third when Take got first after n bml drop by Menzies and was scored ) ly llayaml with a safe hit lo lefl field. It looked like more runs for the visitors but Hayami was put out at home for.,. the thir. man down when the bases were full. Prince Huoerl. however, pvphj, ed up in end of Hie Ihird ,wlin the local batters touched Hayami, Hie Japanese ni clier. for a Immvii be of grounders which resulted ii two scores being made. Sidney Hazetl-Jones was responsible for one of ihese when he made firlf on a safe hit to centre and stole1 go around the rest of bases In home, making good when the second baseman errorcd. Halfour and Jlalchford were walked and the bases were filled, Kasson making1 a two base grounder which scored Italchford after Hal four had been put out at third. Fatal Fifth The game was won and lost in Ihe fiflh inning when the Japs an started to hit Fortin freely, Ito singling and stealing second (md being "scored when llayaml made a. safe hit. Maloba followed' m wjth a home nln with' Jlaysimj in front of bun, this making a total of three runs for the inning. The locals picked up another run in Ihe sixth when Willie Mitchell kiwicked out a grounder which scored Menzies who had got first on a bad relurn from the shortstop followed by a steal lo second. After Halcbford had been but out by the Japanese left fielder catching a fly which be had lo run Into a fence to save and Forlin bad fanned, things got inter esting in the seventh when Kas son got first on a passed' ball and was scored by Vip Menzies who came through wilh Ihion hagger. The locals but one run behind, Astoria came lo bat wild Menzies on third ami had the .opportunity lo tie Ihe gatn,e up lie POPPCil on to the nilrlinr however, and the sido went down to the 'disappointment f the ex. peclanl crowd of. hoine (earn silp. poriers. - Fast Fielding A feature of the irnmi ocrnrrni in Ihe seventh fntiing when hit Japanese side. went, down with only three .balls pitched. The first two bnlters put flies int the bauds of Jack Hntcbford at centre field and Ihe third filed out to Kasson. Willie Mitchell was responsible for a double play in the fifth in : kiii;uiM..i I Ground Saw their teeth r of t X'Crmtnt Crnd" length of the tew, thu finikin vrtlntJitta initial., in a Is an t. i-r..:- J1MONM C1N1II1 klWrit liuixri? 'VinctiTcf WOHIRiAl Su Jobo, N.B. . lu vvni-ii im rniifriiT n. .-. v,..u6ni, u lljr .11111 converted it to McKeown lo get runner out at the homo nlalo Strike-nuts Hy' Forlin, 3; by llayamf, 7 Score by innings: 1 2 3 1 C. 7 Ocean Falls .10 10 0 0 5 rince Iliipeit 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 The Line-up The teams were as follows: Ocean Falls 1 In. c: Aoki. i-f: llayanii, p; Maloba', 2b; Xishi, 3h; agano, lb; human n. ss: Abe. e.r Take, If. Prince Runerl Ilaze!lT lh; '. Mitchell, 2b: nalfnurrf: rlih, p; Italchford., cf; Kasson! , ! V .. M.n.;,,u Tl.. II' ,,. ii : k. inniii, ii; picivenwn, c. P. Laporte and S. J. F.vans were implres. Sport Chat j The next inter-town baseball gatne in which Prince ltuperl will figure will likely be wilh Ketchikan. When the Klks" min- Irel show goes north this month a baseball learn will probably SO With II II U nviu.oln.l that Hie steamer Prince John will chartered fur Ihe occasion and the dale now proposed is I July 26, 'As" llils is a week-end, many fans will undoubtedly avail themselves of the opportunity lo along. The local ball team has been considerably sireiurlli- ened since the season began and should, now be able lo give a Jack Keefe ... .., .. .. 21 Dr. Kenney . 18 Joe Scot I ... ... ... . . 18 11. Mcf.eo.l '15 Dr. Doherly l i K ,n. ftibbonis 1 1 "' -imi .n iji wjt UdlltlllU, cllllllll- good account of itself againsl.jlng lo Owen McFadden, a Veran my i-uiiijM-miou ma i oners in;miner or unite, the Koolenays, Ihe north. if hp Yukon. Allin nrul fnr Ihn nrtel Pretty soon now Ihe sports committee of Ihe Fair Hoard shoilld be COIllincr I ll fill! c,.. irll wilh ...... announqement of ils plans Smoke OLD CHUN The Tobacco o( Quality HUGE BODIES OF ORE IN SIGHT AT STEWART iMin,nB Wan 8ays Enough Wealth There to Pay Off National Debt of Canada "There is enough ore in sight In the Stewart camp In pay off Ihe ti!llmfil .li.lii ,.r n.,.,i .,-., ! Jsix. year in Slewart, which is Ihe galewaV to Hie Porilnmi r.!ihni area of Hritish noliVmbin In mr- . rnlmrnl v.,, . .. , , iiiti .... . 1(a ..f ll.n ,,,, l'ltlllll i:. a. pressed as to the riches of the 15 t .tins Compiny of CtnttU Llnlud Seajed Package Wri irrps tobacco in Its original condition J also in v UtauUctutcd by ImpttUl Tobacco - - 1 i ii ji i i for Exhibition week, llemeni ,'lieniiK the .interesting series of (iiiler-lown fames both football land baseball thai were staged last September, -fans are expect ing that Ihe ,1923 program will le equalled if not excelled. Sure iial sport features have come lo be a requisite 'adjunct lo Ihe Inhibition and, indeed, as far as revenue is concerned, the Acropolis Hill grounds run the Fair gale a dose second. I Jack Dempsey has retained Itlie heavyweight boxing chain iPionship'-'lonjfer than most - of itlinse who have held the lille isince Ihe i$yX of John L. S'ul jltvan. He has now worn the jcoveleii crown for five years 'i'his record is eclipsed only by Jim. Jelieries ami Jack 'Johnson. .each of whom was champion for a little more than six years. Tin average, for Ihe seven champions since Sullivan's lime has been four and one-half years. TRAP SHOOTING Jack Keefe High Man at Oun Club's Meeting Last Night At Ihe shooU of Ihe Prince ltuperl fiiin Club held On Ihe club's range on Park Avenue last night Jack Keefe was high man with a score of 21 out of a pos sible 25. The scores were as " - - . - n"'rr"""' , p Daily News Classified AM CENTS CENTS PER PER WORD WORD IN IN ADVANCE. Anviiurr No w Adv.rtiwment a . .. 2 FOR rtENT TO RKN'T. Furnished house keeping suite. Apply 110 Sixth Ave, hast or phono Hlue 217 FOIl ItKNT. Palmer House for cheap rates ami holne comforts. Houses for rent also, if FOIl RENT Four room, modern. healed apartments. Apply Smith & Mailed, Ltd. If THIlKK IIOOMKD House lo Ilc.nl on Summit Avenue. Phone 623. .17 MODKIl.V Four lloomed Flat for rent. Weslenhaver Hros. BOARD AND ROOM Jlll.t. FARM. TERRACE. Hoard and residence for the summer holidays. Not a convalescent home, but where anyone out of sorts will convalesce Home cooking, Home grown vegetables and fruits in season. Fresh milk and home made butler. Tennis. Splendid accommodation for children, with playing fields, etc. Entire charge of children when desired. To save disappointment hiake your reservations early. For Icrms, etc., write Lanfear and French, Hill Farm, Terrace, B.C. HOARD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, ono half block from Post Otllce, 830 Second AVen. Phone 137. tf camp, he points out that Ihe Pre mier has .100,000,000 in sight. The Dunwell looks belter than the I Premier. The Independence he places as a property that gives every appearance of developing into one of (he immense pro ducers of Ihe camp, lie is very hopeful of (he outlook in Ihe Marmot River section of the Stewart camp, lie has the Dwyer group in that area. The Porter Idnho properly on Ihe Marmot Is making a splendid showing, nml the managemenl is sacking ore there worth sano a on. One of (be. great drawbacks lo that sec tion of Ihe camp is Ihe absence of a road up the. Marmot. Victoria Colonist. CANNOT CHANGE TRAIN SCHEDULE Board of Trade Notified That Daylight Train Between Here and Smlthers Impracticable A recent reuuest from- fln Smllhers' Hoard of Trade Ihat. the lime oT the , (J.N.R. westbound train be changed to permit of more daylight travel hclwe.cn thai I own and Prince Ilupert was ngaili brought up -a I a meeting or llie ponnl or trade last night Ihe special committee appointed Ip lake lip Ihe htaller with traffic 'officials or Ihe Canadian . National Railways reported Ibcv limi been noiiried Ihlit shch a cliangej in tin' train schedule at. this time would seriously conflict wilh boat Connections and ie movement or fish, The conspon. rlence was filed. STOMACH SUFFERING disappears as If by Inaglc when Jn-To Is used, flu pains, held slninaeh, sotir sloniach( 'hiil'nlng and all arter-rnllng illslress relieved in two middles, All Drug Mores. . Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shenloh were .passengers for Terrace on a week end holiday visit on last night's train. WANTED WANTED. -Tenders wanted for shingling the King Edward School. Tender, Close July 5. For particulars apply 'to W. D. Vance, secretary. 157 WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers. Phone C52. FOR SALE 'OH SALE. Sixteen room rooming house nnd store; all furnished. Full sized baaiment with new hot air rurnacn. Terms arranged. This hiiililinir is right In front of the Dry Dock, U29 Ambrose Avenue, t'r 'OH SAI.E, J'leasiiie launch, 32 fool, 8 h.p. Palmer engine, in firsl class condition. Also 28 fool I rolling boat wilh new G h.p. Yale engine. Make art offer. Musi be sold by July 1, N. M. McLean, Cow- Hay. If 'OR SAI.E. Cheap. Lots 05 and GO; block 7, section I umi lots 105 and I0C, block 31, Section 8. Apply Hank of Montreal. FOR SALE. Fine lot of thrifty pigs, nine weeks, Yorks or Du-rocks, 7.50 each. Sierra Vista Ranch, Telkwa. 5G FOR-SALE Waller Camp's Daily Dozen, rive records, allium and charts. Prince at. .Daily News otllce. If FOR SALE. Pleasure boat Echo length 28 feet, beam 5 feel. C. L. Heindel, Cold Slorage. If FOR SALE New and used Machinery, Roats and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf FOR SALE. Three nuarter bed. spring and mattress. l'hoin Oreen -318. ' . ffil) Royul Cafe for Sale. For Hill particulars, apply cafe. If LOST LOST. Ten cent bank contain ing five dollars, between Ridley Home and Empire otllce. Finder please return lo Empire ofllee, FOUND FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner can have same at Daily ,'cws allien by proving ownership and pay-ing for this advertisement., I..f. FOUND gold watch chain. Apply Dally News otllce. tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR DRESSMAKINO anr plain sewing, phone 427. BEAUTY PARLOR. Complete up-lo-dalc Heauly Parlor. Hobbine a speciality. liairdressing. Hair Ooods made up, Skin and Scalp Treatments, Violet Ray. Prices Reasonoble. MRS. LOVE, Room 0. Stephens Hlder.. over Denny Allen Co. Phono 30. '3 TAXI 1 Taxi 67 Phone (Call Oeorge, Paul or Oust) Prompt Scrvieo and Comfort Day of Nil! hi Stand: BOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meekor Block, Across from Empress Hotel. FURNITURE. New and Second h tViro Store. We Hdy, Sell and Exchange New and Secondhand woods. OEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phone 640. Taken for Le. than 6c AUCTION SALES. Goods nought, Sold or Exchanged M. H. HEMMINGS. Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Tnlrd Ave. Phones Hlni k 130 nnd lied 412. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, closes at 3.15 n.m From the East Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 4 n.m;- To Vancouver 1 Mondnys, mail close- i(t 10 P .M. Tuesdays, Mall closes at 4 P.M. Thursdays, jo P.M. Saturdays . .A.M. Saturdays 10 P.M. C.P.R. Juno IL 21 and From Vancouver- Sunday? : ...:.....:.p. m. Mondays ....... :t p m. Wednesdays 3 p.m. Fridays . A.M. Friday . a P.M. C.P.R. June a, 1(1. lH7 and 30. To Anyox, Alice Arm ednesdays f 0 P.M. Sunday .7 P.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm Tuesday P. M Thursday. .I..Tp.M To Stewart and Premier- Sundays 7 P.M. Fridays .': V P.M. From Stewart and Premier Saturdays P. M Tuesday P.M. To Port Simpson i . Sundays 7', P.M. Thursdays lit P.M. Cham Dnl Ctmncnri 1 r 1 win f wi wiiiijjwii u f: Tuesday & fi P.M. ' Saturdays A M June 0, 10, 20, 27 artO,;1 From Alaska Points-tune I i. 21 and 25. To Queen Charlotte Island Points June 7 anil' 21. From Queen Charlotte Points June r and 19. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson y'5i J , Thursdays .'..il(: P.M. From Naas River Points Saturdays A.M. BOX COLLECTION" P.M' P.M. Oraham A Allin Aves-ilOS-ir. 11 Ave. iv i-,igiiiii st ''O..8.20 Glh Ave. Fulton Sf.i.3 J8.?.ri Hlh Ave. & Thompson f ,st 52.3r!; 8.30 I lib Ave. iv Sberbrook Ave M8.35 Mill Ave. Cnnmd St. n.iu Oth Ave, & Hays Cove.Mfift ; Ave. , USA'S 8.15 Gib Avn. & Hays CoveHW?, '., filroie :.e'.ro 8.50 Hlh Ave. iv Collon si. ..iWf.r. a r.r. Hi Ave. Mellri.le St. lajoo rf.00 Pro. Oov. Hhigs. Xrf.r; ' . 0 ri Proy. Oov. Wharf ....),ft : 9.10 O.T.P. NVharr 3.159.15 2nd Ave. A- 2nd St 3.20 9.?0 3rd Ave. A- Fulton SI. 3.25 9.25 id Ave. & Clh SI 3.J8 9.?8 PRINnr . Rlinrn-r- . rinra ------ w - Saturday, July.B,, 'Ugh 2:50 a.ni! ''20.3 ft 15:19 p.m. !'I8.5 " Low .. 9:35 a.m. , 2.0 " 21:42 p.mjr ,7.1 " Sunday, Jul'yt6rt-: High " 3.31 a.rPrli)'. " Klr28, pirTi H .T Ljnv 10:11' a.m. 3.3 " 1 S2!20 p.tii. 7.2 " Monday, July 7X High ... .. :I9 n.m. klR.R ft. 17.12 p.m. 18.1 " Low 10:50 a.m.' 1.0 ' 23:10 p.m. 7,2 "