If Ml 1 mew torn. TBM DAILY MaTVTB Tuesday. -July 8, 1924. BRINGING UP FATHER Money By George McManut I : If'". I . (Team. A lS3O0 tSSrfSSl! KNOW AMTHrN W 2f iSww 1 J u-iwtY. I lAKlYw.n "-L . .... QO HERE'S TEM- Orders Ht, C0 V ft.ULErQv I cpii" I H ""i I OOLUSR POLICEMAN ltbor-t TO, BOFCY A. BURY FIVE FIVE M I On Norway, Sweden and j C- OF THEM- Denmark at Current Rates of exchange. Make your reservations tor that Summer Vacation Visit to the Old Land early. . For Tickets, Hates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhava & 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. n v c taitI if I I . .1 I Ml I IK " DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Office Hours, 5 ta 8. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only Far Special Appointments, M. S. SING SPECIAL DRY PRESSING To July 1. 1 Suit .. . . 75c Phone 774. 820 Third Avenue P.O. Box 88. Prince Rupert, B.C. Agent for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue EDSON COAL Received few cars of our Famous Edsnn Coal. From now on wo can supply the same in an quantities; Call up 58 for quick delivery. Prince Rupert Feed Co n LINDSAY'S artage and Storage rnone us. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service.. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We. Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd, Pura Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally, Direct from the farm, to the home. Phone Black 216. P.O. Box 895. . football matches SET LAST EVENING Stuart Shield Series to Open on July. 14 and Gllhuly Cup, Ties on August 5 . Dales for (he oncninir samM of the Stuart Shiled series and for Dip firi round nf ihe art liuly cup lies were sol ai a meel ing of the Koolliall Association held last night in Hut. sIoia n George Hill, president. They am as follows: Stuart Shield .July 11. Sons of Canada vs tallies. July 17. Sons of England vs Grr-a.1 War Veterans. Hie balance of Mm i.iin,ii.i will he released al I he end of the week. Tom .Jones was appointed as referee. Gllhuly Cup August 5. Gallic vs Sons nf anada. August 8. Great War Veter. ans vs. Sons of -England: Arrangements were also made. for a meeting of the Jnnl 'riday to arrange- for 11m cum. petition for. Ihe Hoelieslnr Shield Junior League chamninnsliiri a- I trophy. , i Fred Hoberts was amtoinfrd secretary In succeed G. S. Rus sell who plans on leavintr Ihe Clly shortly On a trin lo the niii Country. I hose present at Ihe meeting were: President Georire Hill:' vice-president,. W. M. Brown; secretary, G. S. Russell; and lelegales 11. R. Love. .1. Watson and Fred Roberts. SWIMMING CLUB TO , BENEFIT AT PICNIC Pioneers' Association Decides .to Turn Over all Proceeds For Purpose of Improving Salt Lake The annual picnic of the Prince Rupert Pioneers' Association will he held nl Ihe Salt Lake on July 211. and anv Iirnfiln Mini ninv n erue will he turned over to the Swimming Club for the purpose of .making., improvements at the Suit Lake it was deeided at an executive meeting of the Pion eers' Association last nicbt. Conimitteels for the nicnic were. drafted as follows: Transportation John Dvb- havn, Jnck Boddie and Oapt. Al fred Swanson. Tiekels and advertising ft. W. Johnstone, W. J. Raymond nnd 11. iu. Daggett. Sporlsr Jack Boddie. A. Mc- Ewen, Joe Scott and P. W. Ander son. Refreshnwuls A. Ivernn. A. J. Oalland and Percy Cameron.' iienoral arrangements for llie day are left in the hand a of John Dyhhavn, president of the Pion eers Association. nnl wi.- lloddie, president of the Swim ming Club. M. F. Nickerson was fined Sin in the eily police court I his morning for an Infraction of Ihe molor vehicle act. . - i ii u ingw t i MACDONALD'S Fine Cut For thos Smokers who like their tobacco Cut Fine or who roll their own MACOONALO'SHneCut It Clark's CORNED BEEF No hone No waste Economical and delicious. "Canada Approved" on tvtry tin ... 1 "-"''-... Sport Ghat Hie deferred firtal fop I lie Dominion Day football cup will take place llns evening on Aero ons Jim grounds between the Great War Veterans and Sons of England. Doth teams are con fident and they are well match. ed so a real lively contest should esull. I his will be Ihe first event (but occer fans huve i,oen offered, for nearly a furtnidit. and a -lug lurnopt U exjecled. I lie fcons. of liuirlaud wit niek their team from ihe following Kelseyt- Cameron Shenlon, HodK:kinson,.Larube, Hum, Bales, HUt, Dickens. II. Oawihorn. Tinker, 1). .Matheson and R. Howe. The Great War Yelerans an nounce the followincr line-on : Knox; Lord and Durtnn;. Campbell, Murray and Huuler: Nor wood, Russell, Johnson Mitchell and Hardy. Snares. FinJlav. iurvich and Hulchinsnn. The proSraiu for athletics at Ihe Olympic Gumes. which oucn. ed at Colomiies, France, on Sal, urduy, will occupy till. July 27. Wrestling events are carded from July (5 to. 13; rowing, July 10 lo li: modern nenlhnlrm luly 12 to 17; lawn tenuis, and swimming, July 13 and 20; box ing, July 15 and 20; bicycle track races, July 2ft and vacbl races from July 2i lo 27. The closing day .for Ihe games is iuiy i'7, when finals of the hi. cycled track' races will lie held. prizes distributed and the clos ing .celebration held at I bn slnd. ium in the evening. Several misfortunes overtook I lie British Olympic track learn usl before the coiiuvelitionH started. The crack British, lonu distance man, Cotlerell. who was expected lo cross in Ihe five and ten thousand metre events, wns badly hurl in an accident jusl before, the Dritish trial and was eliminated. Guy Duller of Ox ford, a 400-nielre man, hurl a tendon, and Grillllh."" a half. miler, was disqualified as an amaleur because he is said lo have accepted compensation, for a. ruce, eight years ago. . -. . . . . . I : - I IKNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS INSTALLED OFFICERS ueputy Grand Master P. H. Lln- zey Officiated at Ceremonies Last Evening Skeenn Lodge No. 15, Kniglils of Pythias, installed ollicersv for Hie current term la.l night, p. H. Linzey. demitv inn i-inw. wn ui cnarge anil was assisted by ft. W. Johnston act ing as grand nrelale and It M. Blake as grain! master at arms. ihe ollieers installed were: Uiancellor Commander, Jack Hulger Vice-Chancellor; Fred Wermig Prelate, Kred Garlon Keeper of .Records and Seals J' red YVesch. Master or Work, W. liurken. Master of finance. Sid H.nnh. - Hn. Master nf I lie? Exchenn er. fJen Johnstone. Master at Anns. "W. R. Love. Inner Guard, 'j-'. W. Hart. Ouler Guard, II. M. Jtlake. SNOW WATER IS CAUSE OF GOITRE Three Hundred of 600 Children at Shoal Lake Near Winnipeg Are Affected WINNIPEG. Man.. Julv 8. - Examination of 000 school child ren hem resulted in the pro, noiincemenr that prevalence of goiter anumir them was ewniui by snow water, m. Shoal Lake, a nouy mi square miles in area, situated 10 miles to the nilpl linn u I U(I11U.-?I, from which the municipal supply is urawn. j)r. Duncan Mcllae said.iodin would have to be in-Iroduci'd intr Ihe water. Three hundred children between ih Hues of 12 and l i were found to have goiter. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. S. Nichols, New Nork; D. Ifowell, W. Nielson and R. Deau-moni, Vancouver; L. M. Deacon, Purl -Simpson; R. h. Drown, Woodcock; J. . lludspelh, Edmonton; C. A. Kislin, Great iValls; C. J. Curtin, Usk; Miss Mao Garnell 'and H. Dalton, WinnipeK; J. J Kirknalrick. Smilbers. Central Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dodge, Vancouver; J. V. Davidson, 'Toronto; Mrs. Martin, Smilbers; Miss W. C. Coupland, Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. James Vickers and daughter. Welasknwin: Dob Mil ler, A. T. Curr, G' , R. Wright. II. Thomas and W. Dowlon, C.N. R. 1 BURNS LAKE Mrs. II. .1. Jewell gave a bridge; party in honor of Mrs. W. L. Forrester on Ihe first of the week. Great regret is expressed locally ufc tun loss of the Wilson family who left recently for M2 Lb 15 1 " ' Ulr"J I I tT I I I ji .. . ii t i i ' T Daily News Classified Adl. 8 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertl-ement Taken for Le.. th BOc WANTKB WANTED, k position as. time, keeper mining weferred. Have, leehnical knowledge Coleman, Windermere, D.C. Ifil WANTED. Furniture of every description.. Highest prices paid. Prince nuperl Exchange, Auctioneers. Phone 052. BOARD AND ROOM HILL FARM, TERRACE, Boar4 and resideo.ee for the summer holidays. Not a convalescent home, but where anyone out of. sorts will convalesce. Home cooking, Home grown vege lapies ana fruits in season. Fresh milk and home made butter. Tennis. Splendid ac couimodalion for children with playing fields, etc. En lire charge of children when desired. To save disappointment make your reservations earlv For terms, etc., write Lanfear and French, Hill Farm, Ter race, D.C. HOARD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, one hall block from Post Office, Second Aven. Phone 137. tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR DRESSMAKING sewing, phone 427. LOST and plain OST. (iolil. Wallham wrisl walch on Eighth Avenue East between the Colli Storage and Soriano's residence. Finder please return to Daily News and receive reward. 100 OST. -Ten cent hank contain ing five dollars, between Rid-ley Home, and Empire olilec Finder please relum lo Em pire office. FOUND FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner car have same- ut Daily News ofllce by proving ownership and pay ing for this advertisement, l.f FOUND gold walch chain. Apply Daily News ofllce. tf Savory. Mr. and Mi's. Allan Wil sin have filled, a position in the omm.uiiily life which leaves n vacancy hard lo fill. Palsy Carroll of, f)ecker Lake and Mrs. Frank Carroll of Ton- ley left on Friday for Wislaia where Mrs. Carroll will visit her parent h, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. Mrs. D. Doris of" Victoria is visit Ing her sister, Mrs. C. I' meson. A largely attended farewell lance was given . in honor of Miss D. Auld at Tchesinkul Lake on Friday. Miss Auld left iw Chilllwack on Morning morning's train, Mrs. Piche and children left this week for Violoria, Chllli-wuekf and various other "points in the soul hern nart of. the nn vlnce for a holiday. Mrs. J. Ilium! and ehlhli spending a 'holiday with Mr. and .Mrs. ft. Huchanau of Danskln. Mr. ami Mrn. PUH j.ruii.ell family Ivtt Dwikwr Lake, at the end, of I lift week on an extended trip to Seattle where they wiU visit Mrs. Ut'uiuud' mother. If, I'iche will attend to the sioifa during their absence. Advertise in th Dully Ne.wn. REWARD RENVARD.-- Waller Wright, Aiiseias. Vanarsdol, D.C. will pay $100.00 reward for the re covery of the body of his nephew Waller Dales, of Hart iey nay, who was drowped at i.. i .i..i . - iiuii'iiiiie on .June i'c. ' Ir a cnltin is. providwl, 50.00 extra will be paid. Wire to Walle Wright, Vanarsdol, D.2. FOR SALE FUR SALE. Sixteen room room ing house and store; all furnished. Full sized bas'.-nient with new hot air furnace. Terms arranged. This building is right in front al the Dry Dock, "29 Ambrose Avenue. If FOR SALE. t'lensni-o Innm-h :t- foot, 8 h.p. Palmer engine, in first cluss condition. Aim ?8 fool trolling bout with new 0 h.p. Yale engine. Make an offer. Musi be sold by duly I, N. M. McLean, Cow Day. tf FOR SALE. aO h.n. o-ns envlnw 540 R.P.M., IS inch flywheel! Dosch magneto, friction clutch. In first class running order. Address P.O. Drawer 32, Prince i;eore, D.C. '5!) FOR SALE. Pleasure boat Eoh length 28 feet, beam 5 feel. C. L. Heindel, Cold Storage, tf 'OR SALE. New and used Muchinery. Boats and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf FOR SALE. Three difaiflcr beil. spring and uialtross. Phone Ureen. ."118. 159 Royal Cafe for Salt.- For full particulars, apply cnfc. if FOR REKT 'OR RENT. Two larire anarl- menls down town near Post Ollice. Apply Slork'H Hardware, tf ROOMS TO RENT. Board on- lional. Dome comforts. Terms moderate, GIG Sixth Avenue West. 103 TO RENT. Furnished house keeping rtuhe, Apply 410 Sixth Ave, Euat or phone Blue 217. FOR RENT Palmer House for cheap rates, and home comforts. Houses for rent also, tf FOR RENT Four room, modern. healed apartments. Apply Smith A Mallei t, Lid. If MODERN Four Roomed Flat for rent. Weslenh'aver Dros. BEAUTY PARLOR. Complete up-to-date Dcautv Parlor. Bobbing a speciality. Uairdressing, Hair -Goods made up, Skin and Scaln Treatments. Violet Ruy. Prices Reasonable. MRS. LOVE, Room 0, Stephens Bide, over Denny Allen Cq. Phone 30. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Gall George, Paul or Oust) Prompt Service and Comfort Dny or Night Bland: HOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block,, Across from Empress Hotel. FURNITURE. New and Seconlhnn'ri v.i.i Ut III- . ture Store. We Dtiv. Sell nr,,! i.v changu New and Secori(lhnm"i Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULlfi H3.9 Third Ave. Phnno cut HubaorlDe for the Daily News. AUCTION SALES; Goods Bought, Sold' Exchanged MAIL SCHEDULE For the East . I or H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Black 13(1 and. Red 442. Mondays, Wednesdays and FN. days, elopes al 3.15 n rn From the East Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, i o.m. To Vancouver Mondays, mall closes uf fO P M. Tuesdays, Mail closes at 4 P.M. Thursdays in p.m. Saturdays A.M. Salurdoys Jii'.M. C.P.R. June 1. 21 and li.' '- From Vancouver Sundays ....,.8.... p. M. Mondays ';. f$ p.M. Wednesuays ...1L.3 p.M. Fridays a.M, J-Vfdays .....iji. 3 P.M C.P.R. June V, 10. 27 and 30. To Anyox, Alice Arm Wednesdays p M. t..m Sundays '..7 PM From Anyox, Alice Arm I uesduvH p.M I hui-Mlay iZ" 1,'p M To Stewart and Premier Sundays '7 P.M. Fridays 9 P.M. From Stewart and Premier Saturdays P.M Tuesdays P.M. To Port Simpson -Sunday iiii7 P.M. Thursdays 10 P.M. From Port Simpson Tuduys p M. Saturdays .... ,f M. To Alaska Points y . June t, 10, 20. 27 anil 30. From Alaska Points-June 14, 21 and 25. . To Queen Charlotte Island Points. June 7 and 2J. From Queen Charlotte Points June 5 and 10 . To Naas River Points 'and Port r.in' p.M From Naas nivar Points ; Saturdays Ifth Ave. A Shcrhronke - A.M. BOX COLLECTION n IM. P.M Graham & Alllu Aves. 2.IH 8.1 j 1st Ave. A Eia-hth SI. 2-0 8 '0 0th Ave. A Fuitoil SI. 2.2ft 8. '" 81 h Ave. & Thomnson St.' JLJ30 .8.. Ave 2.35 1 1 hi Ave. Conrad St. Olli Ave. &. Rays C.ivnj.. Ave JLr Olh Ave. & Rays Cove Gire'le 2.50 8lh Ave. & Cotton St... 2.55 Glh Ave. A McDride St. 3.00 Pro. Gov. Dldgs Prov.fluv. Wharf ... G.T.P. Wharf 2nd AVe. & 2nd St. ... 3rd Ave. A Fulton SI led Ave. & i;i, si 3.5 3.10 3.15 3.20 :t.28 8 . 8.40 8.45 8,50 8. fir 0.00 .r 9.10 0 f'i 9 0 9. 9 '8 Tuesday, July 8 . HiKli 5:13 u.n(. JC8 ti 18:03 p.m. 18.? ' 'or ii:is a.m. 4.8 " Wednosday, July 9 H'Kh ' 0 :17 a.m. 10 8 " 10:02 p.m. lfU r"'W 0:1 1 a.m. 1 .? - v l:3 ,p.m.. R.7 Thursday, July 10 High' 7:31 a.m. 1 0.4 f 20:08 p.m. 18.8 u Low l:2 a.m. 0.8 13:31 p.m. 6,4 '