sbbLLLIIIbvbV 4 p. V t 'ft Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn k Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night br Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 'to' 6. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. M. S. SING SPECIAL DRY PRESSING To July 1. 1 Suit .... 75c Phone 774. 820 Third 'Avenue P.O. Hox 88. Prince Rupert, B.C. Agent for Society Brand Clothes Now sliowing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue EDSON COAL Received few cars of our KamousEds'on 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 Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Freah Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm to the home. Phone Black 216. P.O. Box 895. THI DAILt HBWS. Wednesday, July. 2, 1.91. Money BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMamis T WHO IN THE WORuo CAN- C A ReCltiTEREO 'bAS : damny LJ KNOW 2OT HERE I 6E. THE DOOH YOU KNOW 13 As OELU LETTER. TROin PACKACiC - MOORE f TOO SAT t0. Orders tbETTGIVTHSN L "Your wire ir- THE I I TO WAKE MEL AT y i , FlRtjT r THI'S HOUR On Norway, Sweden end n -varolii, w-r mm bbi Denmark at Currant Rate of Exchange, Make your reservations for that Summer Vocation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticketj, Hales , and Information, see us. it imp A IP i aw cmiwn viu mu liiii i uuni BY CITY COUNCIL Undivided Lots Have to go to Tax Sale Even If Part of Taxes are Paid Aid. -Collar!, who was in a vnrv critical ninod at Monday night's council 'meeting, asked if it was so thai, in case of a person own ing tine-third interest in an un- diviffed lot and paying his share of taxes while the other owners failed In do so, Hie lot would have to, go p lay sale. City Solicitor .limes explained thai. under the law, such was the case. I hen it is a rotten lliine and amounts to the city taking money under Jalse pretences. I think the city should refund the taxes. in such cases," said Aid. Collart. "The party in .question can huy the lot in at the taxsalc." slated the. city solicitor. Although they had to concede that such was the law, none of I he. city fathers thought it was a fair one. LOCAL YOUNG LADY HAS HIGH STANDING IN EASTERN COLLEGE Miss Rulh nix, daugliler of Archdeacon and Mrs. (5 A, Hix, is xpeHnMiome IliU' afternoon from (HieipiiT (iTiia'rfn. where last week she graduated third in her class willi honors of over 75 percent from t lie department of household economics at Mac- ilonald Hall. Thus gives Miss Hix professional standing in the work or domestic science leaching and, in addition to this, she holds normal qualifications. She will spend the holidays in the. city he fore taking up t lie active practice of her profession. FORESTDALE COUPLE MARRIED LAST WEEK Nuptials of Lars Nelson and Miss Ivy Annie Nelson Took Place on Saturday evening On Saturday night last at 7 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Gibii, 209 FiTlii Ave. West, the wedding took place of I.ars Nelson and Ivy Annie Sturgeon, hnth of Foresldale. Archdeacon 0. A. Hix olliciated and the witnesses were Mrs. Gibb and Charles Halt. After t tie ceremony, a delightful wedding breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Xelson have left, for ForesldaU I wlier ihey will lake up thrir 'e-stdonee, BANQUET FOLLOWS MOOSE LODGE PICNIC Helpers are Entertained to Num ber of About Fifty on Monday night The picnic committee of the Moose Lodge entertained the owners of the hoals thai were used on Sunday last, at I lie annual picnic and the members of The best Tobacco for ihe pipe EHfllE I after every meal Cleanses month and teeth and aids digestion. Relieves that over eaten feeling and acid mouth. Its la-s.t-ln-g flavor satisfies the craving lor sweets. Wrlgley's Is double value in the benefit and pleasure II provides. StaUd in it Purity tsM She havorTaxffm Hie orchestra which proyided mush; for the occasion at a fiiut-quel in I he Huston Llall on Monday night. There were some 50 persons present and Fred Scad-ilen, dictator of Die loilge.Npre-sided. Speeches were made on heiiair of I lie lodge by X. Mussal-lem, H. M. Simpson and Joe Slg-mond and several of Ihe boat owners suitably, acknowledged the llianks extended. Solos were sung by Harry Astoria, A. Sabou-rin, (iillis Couture and others and Ihe orchestra rendered selections. LIBRARY CATERS TO : MANY LOCAL CITIZENS Total of 2,164 Books Went Out During Month of June There are at present 3.813 books on the shelves of the pub lic, library and 2,1 Ci were loaned during the month (if June, ac cording to a report made to the board. by Miss Muriel (Irani, librarian, at Ihe rneetins: Monday night. The average dailv bor rowings were down lo 90. liits being Ihe time of ytear when pert- pie reau less man al any other lime. Twenty new members joined during 1 lie month and ICu cancelled leaving 1,527 ue.ffve borrowers now on the list'. Six books had been presented to the institution during Ihe month and 29 added by purchase. LUMBER TENDERS Aid. Collart Asks If Board' of Works Is Keeping Within EstimatesTold that It Is Tenders for a supply of lient-loek and cedar lumber wereopori-ed at Monday nighl'sT couhcU meeting --t- and ...... . referred . ....... ... lo "ilie ....... ...... .(.,..', ... Illll It J , Hoard of Works wilh power loj.Jaines Spiers, . Warren and C. net. The Vanarsdol l.umlier Co. tendered 21 per thousand aiu-(ieorge l.fllle of Terrace, S23.50. In connection with Ihe opening of the lenders, Aid. Collart asked if the Hoard of Works was keep - ing within lis estimates for ' .rilLbvLlL tM .iLLkv .ik. ..street repair work.. Aid. Pcrryj assured him (hat. it, was. danceIISghT WAS WELL ATTENDED inree Hundred Present and Number of Novelty Features Added to Enjoyment Even if .the day was interfered (With by Ihe rain, Ihe Dominion D;iy dance staged by the Sons of Canada in the auditorium last (night was a great success. There were 300 persons In attendance .ami me atrair was in progress 'from 9.30 until 2.30. The hall had been well' decorated and sev jeral novelty features such as aper caps and .tissue paper snnwnalls lenl further to the at jlraetiveness. Music was fur I rushed by Kasson's and the Wesfholine Orchestra. Mrs. Cat all had charge of the servincr of rerrexlunenls. I.. J. Marren was floor mana- ?pr- I). Vance presided at Ihe uoor and in charge was the sen era! eoinitiitlee of the day con sisting of V.,ll. I.ove, S. K. Par-ker. If. H. Love, II. I. I.insetl. J fl. Mitchell, fS. W,. Johnstone. P. I.aporle, O. Hudderham, K. A. Mann, J. I.ee Dell. W. D, Vance, Alex. Hudeina and Harry Ilreen. 7 Sport Chat 'I he players having had plenty if exercise al Vicean Falls duriiif Hie past two days, there will be no league lacrosse game loiiighl. I lie lioys returned home on Ihe Prince Huperl this afternoon from Ihe paper town and all express great .pleasure at Ihe reception that Aas accorded Ihcm on their visit. What they and the fans generally are thinking of now is a return Irln lo Prlner. Huperl and something along tliiV line may probably . he arraiiKed for Fair Week. Ilefore the boys went south, they Were promised a iianquel tonight by Harry Lip- sen ir lliey won Ihe series. Xow that Ilie, excitement of Dominion Day fs 'over.-local fans will he settling ilown to the com pletion of the baseball and la crosse ?Chdulo 'arid the. liilhulv Cup and Stuart 'Shield football competitions thai, are to inter vene between now and Fair Mine. These should -fjll oul the sport 'Program' well for Ihe next two months. There will, be a meeting of the Fooiiiall' Association towards Ilie end of Ihe week In make arrangeinivils for lln staging of the (iilhuly Cup anii:Sluarl Shield rornppl.ilinns. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Albert Moot-e and 'H. Horning, Tlmraf nn lltinlifip A ll.n.'n.r S. Wi Hams. Vancouver: L. A. While. Halmoral; E. Daniel. Toronto: . Diysdale, 01c Hog- gen, John Hergman and II. J. j Hansen, clly; Peter Spence and (Ethel Stanley, OM-MnsseU ; p. M. Olsen. Smithers; A. M. Kipp. CUT PLUG Daily News Classified Ads!" CENTS CENTS PER fF.R wnnn WORD IN IN ADVANCE. AnVAiurr No a -j . . 2 AUC riOX SALK. We have been Instructed lo sell by public auction on Thurs- day, July 3. at 3 p.m. on O-rahani Avenue, Section Two, below Stork's resi- dence, I. h e. following household effects; -beds, springs, mattresses, (ion- "goleum rugs, tables, chairs, card, tables, jar- dinieres, hookcase. couches and numerous household etfecls. Owner leaving city. Prince Rupert Kxchange, Auctioneers. I5i WANTED WANTED, Furniture of every description. Highest price paid. Prince nupert Kxchange. Auctioneers. Phone 652. WAXTF.D. Oirl lo lake care of child 1 Vi years old and lo assist with housework. Phohe Green 501. FA'PEHIKXCFD W-uilress wanted. Apply SI. Regis Cafe. tf BOARD AND ROOM HILL FARM, TERRACE. Hoard and residence for Ihe summer holidays. Xot a convalescenl home, but where anyone oul of sorts will convalesce. Home cooking, Home grown vegetables and fruits in season. Fresh milk and -home made butler. Tennis. Splendid accommodation for children, wilh playing fields, elc. Entire charge of children when desired. To save'disappointment make your reservations early. For terms; etc., write Lanfear and French, Hill Farm, Terrace, 1LC. HOARD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Otllce, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. tf FOR nENT TO RENT. Furnished housekeeping siillc. Apply 410 Sixth Ave. East or phone Jllue 217. FOR SREXT. Palmer House, for cheap rales and home comforts. Houses for rent also, tf 'Oil RENT Four room, modern, heated apartments. Apply Smith & Malloltj Ltd. tf MODFRX1 Four Roomed Flat Tor rent. Weslenhaver Pros. LOST LOST. Fur choker between Post Ollice and Universal. Finder please return to Daily Xews ollice. Reward. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furniture Store. We Huy, Sell and Ex. change New and Secondhand Goods. , GEO. PAPADOPULI8, 839 Third Ave. Phone C46. Port Essinglon; E, C. Perry, Edmonton: H. W. Chambers. Imnr. jness; Carl Rikdal,,Seallle. Central T: Hinilmarch, Longhank, Sask.: J. H. Arnotl, Vancouver; AJex. Robertson, V'lelorinl C. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Sealon, A. Allen and G, IL Clifton, city: Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Prevosl, Mrs. F. Clifton and Miss G. Cliflon. Mellakatlaf Thomas J. Eve, An y-ox; X. Flomsoning, Huckley Hay; Hob Miller, Fi'monton; A, Thor-burn, C.N.R. Advertl.oment FOR SALE FOR SALE. Speed boat "Echo." Length 28 feet, beam 5 feel, wind shield, canopy top and curlains, two auto sea4.J with scalfng capacity Tor ' eight or ten persons, powered with 48 h.n. , Win .. Inn ... Sir oni.lnn llnnl, I uneiHVj VJ I. i I ignition, storage battery. Has Paragon reverse gear, Columbia pfopellcr. C. L. Heiiidel, Cold Storage. tf FO'll SALE. Sixteen room rooming house and store; all fur--nish'ed. Full sized hasment with new hot air furnace. Terms arranged. This building is right in front of the Dry Dock, 929 Ambrose Avenue. If FOR SAfiH.- Pleasure launch, 32 foot, 8 h.p;- Palmer engine, in first class condition. Also 28 fool trolling boat with new C h.p. Yale .engine. Make an offer. Must, be sold by July 1, X. M. Mclieaii, :dw Hay. If FOR SAIJ 30 While Lechorn Yearling. Laying liens; llarron strain; $1.25 each. Apply, after 5 p.m., Anglican pts Reach Place , 152 "OH SAr.BfjTSlioat ",4raby" al Cow Hay, 30-fee. by 7 ft! (V in. 7-1. p Regal, fully equipped .and !inl in in good will condition. hi 1 1 Hj.it Apjdy Jikii u al ..I boat. 153 FOR SALK.-r-Fine lot of tlirifly pigs, nine weeks, Yirks or Du-jocks, 7.50 each. Sierra Vista Ranch, Tejtwa. 150 - FOR SALI Waller Camp's Daily Dozen, five cords,. allium and charts. Prince Daily News ollice. f tf GOOD second-hand ccial range. also Weslinghouse electric range for sale. Half price. L. W. Pal more. FOR SALE. Edison Phonograph with 38 records. Snap. Phone noon or evening, Red 710. 152 FOR SALE. New and used Machinery. Hoala and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf FAR SALE, Remington lype-wriler, No. 10. Phono Hluc 402. 153 Royal Cafe for Sale. For full particulars, apply cafe. If FOUND FOUND. Al. Moose picnic, pari of fountain pen. Owner may ft have same on identifying ami paying for this advertisement at Daily news ollice. tf J FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner can. have same, at Daily News ollice by proving ownership and n'ay-ing lor this advertisement, t.f. FOUND gold watch chain. Apply Daily Xews ollice. If BEAUTY PARLOR. Complete up-to-dale Heauty Parlor. Hobbincr a sneci.illlv. Ilairdres'sing, Hair Goods made up, Skin and Scalp Treatments, Violet Ray. Prices. Reasonable. MRS. LOVE, Room 0, Stephens Hhlcr.. over Denny Allen Co. Phone 36. MISCELLANEOUS FOR DRESSMAKING and plain ' iewing, phone 127. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone " (Call George, Paul or Gust) Prompt Servico and Comfort Day or Night Stand: HOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Empress Hotel. .jiii ... Taken for Lena than ROc I AUCTION SALES. Goods llought, Sold or Exchanged M. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Croccry. Third Ave. Phones Hlack 136 nnd lied 412. MAIL SCHEME For the East. Mondays, Wednesday and Fri days, closes at 3.45 p.m. From the East-Mondays, Thursdays and Sal-k urdays, 4 p.m. To Vancouver Mondays, ninjl closes at 10 P.M. Tuesdays, Mail closes at 4 P.M. Thursdays lo P.M. Saturdays A.M. Saturdays to P.M. C.P.R. June II. 21 ami .'5. From Vancouver- Sundays . p. M. Mondays- 3 P.M. Wednesdays ..:.',..r.;.3 P:M. Fridays a A.M. Fridays 3 P.M. C.P.R. June 9. 10, 20. 27 and 30. ; a To Anyox, Alice A V''to:.sd .KM-.'-r' !' 5!. Sunday .'....?..."...?; P.M. rm Anyox Alice Arm, TiWn 6 tfl p.M Til ..... lirf . .... In va . I .... M To Stewart and Premier Sundays :vul7 P.M. Fridays 0 P.M. From Stewart and Premier Saturdays 'A.... I'M. Tuesdays P.M. To Port Slmpson-iM Sundays ..y7 P.M. Thursdays ... . ..rJO P.M. From Port Simpson Tuesdays ..-.!.' P..y. Saturdays A.M. To Alaska Points , June 9, 1(5. 20. 27 ami 31). From Alaska Points June 14. 21 and 25 To Queen Charlotte Island Points June 7 and 21. From Quoen Charlotte Points June 5 and 19. To Naas River Polntsflnd Port Simpson & Thursdays .fTfb P.M. From Naas River Points Saturdays ........ A.M. BOX COLLECTION ' P.M. P.M. Grahnm ,v Allln Ave. 2.15 8.15 1st Ave. A Eighth Sll 2.?ft 8 .' 0 Olh Ave. Fulton Slj 2vcl5 8. or. 1 1 1 Ave. A Thompson 81 ,...'V.5V 8.:0 Nth Ave. A Slierbrooko Ave ... 2.35 8.!5 Hit Ave.-A'Coiirail St. 2.10 8.10 (Uh. Ave,. lV Hays. Coye Ave. j...O.J2J5 8.15 fith Ave. Sc Hays Cove Circle ?,5P 8.50 fith Ave. A Collon SI.., 2.55 8.55 51 h Ave. A MeJIride Si! ! 3.00 51.00 Pro. Gov. Hldgs. 3.5 9.5 Prov. Gov. Wharf .... 3,10 9.10 G.T.P. Wharf .: 3.15 9.15 2nd Ave. A 2nd SI. 3.20 9 ?0 3rd Ave. A Fulton SI. H.2T, 9.25 3rd Ave. Clh Sl....',e8 0.28 PRINCE RUPERT Tinra JTJV v Monday, June 30. High 12:51 p'.ml7.4 fl. f.ow (i:38 ir.iiff X8 " 18:29 p.iikJ 7.8, " Tuesday, July 1 "iff! ' ...... , 0:30 0:30 n.t n.m. 20.2 fl. ..13:31 l.m. 1 8.0 Low ' ...... 7:1.1 if. i in. 3.1 " ' 1.9:07 p.in. 7.5 " Wednesday, July, 2 High 1:12 iv!;yf 20.0 fl. 14:07 W,iM(t,3 " Low' 7:47 a.m. 3.5 " 19:44 11,01 -7.3 "