I? I- In -nw -rratt, Oliver Typewriters.. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Gut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Blook, PRINCE RUPERT, B. O. Office Hours, 9 t 8. Phone 6SS. Open Evenings Only Fer Special Appointments. M. S. SING SPECIAL DRY PRESSING To July 1. 1 Suit .. .. 7Bo Phone 774. 820 Third Avenue P.O. Box 80. Prince Rupert, U.G. Agent for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Pat- terns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue EDSON COAL Received few cars of our Famous Kdson Coal. From now on wo can supply the same in any quantities. Call up D8 for quick delivery. Prince Rupert Feed Co LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona 63. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coat, Sand and Gravel. We 8peclallz9 In Piano and .Furniture Moving. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from tho farm to the homo. Phono Black 216. .P.O. Box 895. LECTURES GIVEN BY MRS. ANNIE BESANT TO CROWDS IN LONDON LONDON, July 31, -Mrs. Annie Hesant lias finished a series of five lectures at Queen's Hall on "Civilisation's Deadlock and Hie Keys." Though in different ways he has antagonised many peo ple, she still has a very nig following in this and other countries, and her mental and physi cal vigor jn t lie 77th year of her present incarnation is practically undiminished. Queen's Hall has been full to overflowing every Sunday evening in June Willi a very responsive and enthusiastic audience, who miss no opportunity of showing; respect and admiration. The platform is hanked with flowers,-and at Mrs.Hesant's entry and departure the assembly of about 3,-000 spontaneously rises. There is no chairman and no prelimin aries. Mrs. Hesant plunges straight into her subject, and without a note and without pause easily hojds the close attention of her audience for over an hour. A horn orator, she has a dignified, rather elevated style and a deliberate delivery. Her articulation is perfect. She in clearly heard in every part of the hall, and when she becomes passionate her voice rings out with clarion note. When she is protesting against social injustice, or pleading for some urgent re form, one realises that the speaker, though she has undergone many changes, is yet the same Annie Hesant who forty years ago with Charles Hrad-laugh, from, Hie Hall of Science in Old Street, denounced what she regarded as the evils of that time. CANADIAN BIRTHRATE FALLING STEADILY Prairies Show Marked DroD In Percentage of Births During Past Few Years. WINNIPEG, July 30. Man! loba nnd Saskatchewan birth rates are steadily falling, accord ing to figures from Ottawa, is sued by the l ederal Hureau of Statistics covering the last four years. In Manitoba the birth rale per thousand in 1921 was 30.3. In 1U22 it fell to 28.2, and last year it was only 25.(5. In Saskatche wan the condition is more seri ous as I he birthrate there has iaucn sieauiiy lor lour years from 30.1 in 1920 to 25.2 last year taking Hie Donunio.n. as a whole the birthrate, which stood at 20.3 in 1921, was only 23.3 in 1923. Only one family in Canada achieved the distinction of land-. ing safely a set of uadruplols. Heller luck, however, was exper ienced with triplets, of which a round dozen cases arc recorded. Twins were fairly common, there being 1,760 pairs ushered inlo Canadian citizenship without ac cident. j KILLS ofhs and othtt hoimheld Initcta Harmless to riumant and anl" ml. P!tfnt odpr-...Woa1 tuln. Madt'or W. K. Brat; & Co. Ltd. Vancouver, li. C. ...fin- - . . . ! THINGS THAT KEPT MaktCrmi'. .UraiftfiUc. OBJECTION IS TAKEN TQ MARRIED WOMEN IN WINNIPEG OFFICES WINNIPEG, July 31 War may be declared upon married women in I lie civic service, who are working tp augment, a faiiiily'Miw cpmc already sufficient for main. Icnariee. The old question of abolishing married women to open up jobs for men in need of work, which bpcame a live topic at the close of the war, has been revived by Aid. T. Flye, who advocates Veleasing all such persons froir) the civic service. "It has come tp my attention recently that quite a few women are holding down good jobs with Hie. city, who have a tiushand that can support them. This may be ill right under certain condi tions, but at a time when the city ind the government is grappling with a serious unemployment ituation and straining all our resources to llnd jobs for men with families dependent on them, we should not allow married wo men who are working merely for pasliine or pin money to fill civic positions." UNCLE JAKE YOUNG HUTLEU, Pa., July 31. "Chew tobacco moderately, cut moder ately anil exercise moderately, if you wish to be 100 years old, is the rule laid down by "Uncle Jake" Cable, of Connoquenesslng township, who now dwells at the county homo and who will bo 107 years old in October . Longevity is annarentlv the rule in tills Cable family as "Uncle Jake's father lived to the age of 101 and his mother, brothers and sis lers lived many years. SEEDING TREES HAimiSHUnO, Pa., July 31. More I nan 2,000 pounds of tree seed were sflwn In the slate and institutional nurseries this past spring, officials in the Depart ment of Forests and Waters an Sport Chat i i With play improving and the enthusiasm of the fans waxing as Hie season advances, soccer has been gaining in 'popularity during the past few weeks. Such being the case, there will un doubtedly be a good turnout at the Stuart Shield match tonight between the Sons of Canada and Sous of Kngland. It will be Hie last match of 1 lie llrsl half .of the trophy competition. What ever 1 lie outcome may be, the Canucks are, assured of ending up at the lop of the standing, but, should the" Knglisbinen win tonight, 1 lie lead of the Canadians will be slim on entering the second half, a fortnight hence. The Sous of Kngland will select their line-up this evening from the following: V. Lambie, It. Howe, Dick La mho, Percy Cameron, fieorge Kelsey, F. llodg-kinson, fl Shenton, Dickens, Percy Tinker, Monro, fieorge Hill Jr., Hales and S. Hawthorne. Despite ins pre-fight statements that, if, he lost in the re- cent bout with Tunney, he would hang up his gloves for good and! all, there is every indication Jliat (Jeorges Carpenlier, t lie French pugilist, will continue to engage in ring activities. Motion pic- lures of the Carpenller-Tunney bout reveal that the blow which felled the. Frenchman in I h fourteenth round was no. foul despite isserlions of many ringside spectators that il .was below the belt. The pictures were viewed last week by Carpenlier and Tun. ney and their managers, and, after seeing them, Deseftinps, Carpenlier' h manager, s fated Unit was not Tunney's gloved list that committed the alleged foul blow, but his knee. "We hope for a return match with Tunney, Descamps staled, "and feel con-lldent, if allowed, another chance, that we can reverse the Nels Jepson light heavyweight wrestling champion of Canada, arrived in the city yesterday af ternoon and next Tuesday even ing will meet Jack Hums, of Spokane, challenger, in a match for the Mile. Jepson is a likely looking man and is eonlblent that he Is not going to lose his laurels to Hums. Hesides the Canadian title. Jepson holds I lie middle weight, light 'licnvyweigihl' - and heavyweight "titles of Alaska having won them as a result of a lour iii 1910. During the war Jepson was in' the U. S. army a an instructor and two years ago came to Canada. Wrestling in Alberta, he defeated all coiners and won the light lieavyweighL Championship of Canada. He well-known in Edmonton am l.elhbridge and makes his home jn the former city. Jepson has been wrestling for some 15 years uiul among Hie men he has do nounced. It is estimated this feateil are Charlie Olsen, nung quantity of seed will produce Norheck, Leib Carlson, Jack At more than 19.000.000 small trees lison ami Nels Moe. On one oe nrinninnllv while, nitch. red and casion he wrestled with John Scotch nine. Norway spruce andlllerg, former light heavyweight Inreh. cliamnloii of the world, two BRIER IS lb. 80 the ECONOMY m (Also in Packages I5t&20f) 99 School for nurses of the llen-rotin Hospital offers a two-year course. (iraduales eligible for Slate Registration jn U. S. Comfortable home with hoard, laundry provided. .Monthly allowance. Write, Supl. of Nurses for particulars, care Henrotiu Hospital, Chicago. FOR KENT FOl HENT. Two largo apart ments down town near post Ollice. Apply Stork's Hardware, tf OH HENT. Three large house keeping rooms, furnished complete. 21ft Second Avenue. FOH HUNT. Palmer Hourfe for cheap rales and home com forts. Houses for rent also, tf OH HENT--Four j-oom, modern, heated apartments. Apply Smith Si Mallelt, Ltd, tf FOH RENT- furnislied. lions, Ltd. .Modern apartment, McCatfery & (iib- MODEHN Four Roomed Flat for rent. Weslenhavcr tiros. BOARD AND ROOM HILL FA MM, T.EHHACE Hoard and residence for Hie holidays, On the bench overlooking town and o'ry on the warm days Farm fare. Oood cuisine Tennis. Splendid accomodation for children with playing field, etc. Entire charsro of children when desired. Lanfea. & French, lill Farm, Terrace H.G. HOARD and Room at tho Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post onicc, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. tf LOST .OST Aulo crank handle. Finder please return to 25 Txi. hours to a draw. Hums will work out daily at the Elks ome at 3 o'clock and Jepson at the same place at o'clock. BASEBALL LEAGUE TO CONTINUE WITH TWO TEAMS PLAYING In order to improve the stand ant or nasehuu pciug played in (lie City League, Oil's team was withdrawn from the competition at Hie meeting of the Association last night, and it was decided to proceed with the second half of the schedule with two clubs the Sons of Canada and Colum bus Club. A distribution of tin players formerly signed up with Oil's will be made among the lv remaining teams with a view to mulching them as evenly as pos sible. Starting tomorrow night games will be played twice week ly on baseball nights until a we before I lie Fair when Hie city championship cninpcliton will conclude. , I tie sciieiiuie for the secom half of the season, together wit the olTiui'H standing of lliu leapis to dale, will he issued by I lie As social Ina before the end of the week, FOR SALE WANTED. Furniture of every Foil SALE Ono 192 Oldsinobile description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers. Phone C52. FEMALE HELP WANTED mju.mi vu.mi;a interested in the nursing profession, the Chicago Polyclinic Training Six, 5 passenger louring car; run 3,000 miles; just like new. .$1,150; easy tenps. Kaien Oarage. 180 FOH SALE One 1919 Heo Six. 7 passenger touring car. $ 1,000; in good condition; terms if necessary. Kaien Oarage. 180 FOH SALE One 1920 Ford tour ing car; in good mechanical condition. $250.00; make your own terms. Kaien Oarage. 180 FOIl SALE. SUtcen room room ing house and store; all furnished. Full sized hasomenl with . new hot air furnace. Terms arranged. This building is right in front of the Dry pock, 929 Ambrose Avenue, tf ANNUAL SUMMEIl HALE of while leghorns and while wynndotles. vigorous, heavy laying strains. Write for illustrated catalogue anil price list. L. F. Solly. Lakeview Farm, Weslholuie, U.G. FOH SALE live acres on Law- son Harbor, Lewis Island; with dwelling house, chicken houses and outhouses and large garden; price very moderate. Apply llox 19ft, Daily News Office. I HI f OR SALE. Waterfront lots. one and two acres, surveyed; good anchorage, Jap Inlet, Porcher Island. Apply Hox 191 Daily News Ofllee. FOH SALE Ford Runabout !e- licry; jn good running order; $200.00 cash. Also several other good buys in used cars. S. E Parker, Ltd. tf FOR SALE Two used Ford en glnes; suitable for conversion fox marine, use, $50.00 eaelj S. E. Parker, Ltd. FOR SALE Chevrolet Touring Car; overhauled nnd in good condition; $250.00 cash. S. E Parker,. Ltd. PLEASURE HO AT FOR SALE 28 feel long, 5 foot beam. C. L. Heiudel. Cold Storage. If FOIl SALE. New and used Machinery, Hoats and Engines Northern Exchange. tf FOR SALE or Lease, Royal Cafe FOUND FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner can have same at Dally News ollice by proving ownership anil pay Ing lor this advorlisement. l.f MISCELLANEOUS FOR DRESSMAKINO and plain sewing, phono 127. AUCTION SALES. Ooods Hought, Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Dlack 130 and Red M2 FURNITURE. Now and Secondhand Furni ture Store. Wo Huy, Sell and Exchange New and Secondhand Ooods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Tli IN Ave. Phone 010. TAXI Taxi 67 Phono (Call Oeorge. Paul or Oust) Prompt Servico and, Comrort Day or N-ffht Stand: H08S BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Empress Hotel, Thursday. .Tuh BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM Money ' ' ' ( fi-r heavens: ive. cqx tq she -r THE VATERc b MOW Orders TURtSED off: (Ml FOR. T 0F AND vqu ANO , THyr ALL &m DHSVVV On Norway, Sweden and viul QMt OtS THE nfi THERE lb ( jg I TOO ' W H Denmark at Current Rate TQ I T MOT COIN of Exchange. . TO UE T ME I ZJ I I Make your reservations I I k I . CO to SEE I X.i 4 I hn lunM for that Summer Vacation DirVT! visit to the Old Land early. For Tickets, Rates and ' ' Information, see us. WW ""Sfi. tX) BY INT X f CATURC S.HVICC Great DnUinnghurcMfvod In. Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PEK WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Tnken for Leaa than 60c WANTED MAIL SCHEDULE For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays and fit days, closes at 3 i p.rn From thb East- Mondays, Thursdays and f unlays, i p.m. To Vancouver- Mondays, mail close ; at lH Tuesdays, Mall closes attpj I'liursdays Saturdays Saturdays . C.P.R. July 25 ami From Vancouver- Sundays Mondays Wednesdays ... Fridays Fridays C.P.R. July 2t a -! To Anyox, Alice Arm From Anyox, Alice Arm to n .. a .p. t M ruodays V; rim relays ' To Stewart and Premier- Sundays ' ('ridays 'i From Stewart and Premier- Saturdays . Tuesdays . Tf. Pnit Clmntnn Sundays 1 U Tlmruil.-ivii ' 1 From Port Simpson Tuesdays Saturdays To Alaska Points July 21 and 2ft. From Alaska Points- July 23 and 20. To Massett. Port Clemena Bucklev Bay- Monday mail close- fi From Massott. Port Clemen Bucklev Bay Wednesday mail duo . ... A M to waas mver roinis nu Slmoson Thursdays 10 P-' From Naaa liver Points (nltilf1nva PRINCE RUPERT TIDES tend to apply fnlluwlnir rlnrr .1 ....a. ..l.n.Al at iim .1 a iiiniii.-.i ., 1 Tuesday, July 29 High 12::i0 p.m. I -1 r Low 0:21 am. 18:13 p ui. 8. Wednesday, July 30 High 0:14 a in. '9 ' t .1 : 1 1 p.m. Low 0:59 a in. 18:53 p.m. ?5 Thursday, July 31 High 0:51 a.m " J3M i p HI, I" Low 7:31 am 19:32 p.m. f LAND ACT. Notlc of InUntlon to Appl,to '"i ...... ". n in Oilucn Charlotte Mit anus i.aii.- i IfAffirmno lll.lilet i.T KI'fllll. at'- .v.v".' .. ... i' an iii iniiii ui mum iv, VII"' II 1.11.11111111? iniilllil.-v .....v. . , Tan noun) Hint iiuiiib i. ! Maai-tt, iirmiiiitloli rnnm i'V "!''' ; ., I)' in v rnr rnr nrrimsui'" ' iWrrllw ilpsrrllipd ronMl.'T'" cnriHT or IIIDI'K ! 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