m paqi fob. 7H1 DAILY, .Thursday, July 10, 1921. Money BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManTif !Ml MOTHER - IP FATHER WAHTf TO JOIN THE Orders NAVY LET HM CO I WILL BE MS On Norway, Swedsn and Denmark at Currant Rataa of Exchange Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticketj. Hates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Inauranoe and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. 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 te 8. Phone 686. - Open Eve'nlngs Only For Special Appointments. M. S. SING SPECIAL DRY PRESSING To July 1. 1 Suit .. ..75c Phone 771. 820 Third Avenue P.O. Dox 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 Edson Goal. From now on we can supply the same in any quantities. Call up 58 for quiek 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 Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm to the home. Phone Black 216. P.O. Box 835. 1' 1 J " - CacU Britain rigKla rwrvtd, 77 x. " ITAfiT? TA frl I TP nrkniirt ri n a nn In-vi.,,. Irvine. Mrs. n 11. Dalgarno, - Mrs. " ! - - - " -- ini tr mi hi m lilplii it a. i. ni i. j""ni", - .....-........- .... MOUNT GEIKIE Party of Mountain Climbers Left Jasper Park Lodge Yesterday WlXNIPF.fi. Man.. July 10. Hopeful of claiming for Canada the honor of being Hie first In scale Ihe hitherto unennqucred heights of Mount fieikie, 1 0,85 1 feet in height and one of I lie I greatest peaks in Jasper National park, a party composed of Cyril O. Wales of Kdmonton, M. D. fieddes of Toronto and Val. E. Fynn of St. Louis 'left Jasper Park Lodge yesterday to make a third attempt at Ibis climb. Willi the party is A. F. Slack. photographer at Jasper Park .odge. and Tommy Harford. seventeen year old' Edmonton scout who will act as camp helper. This is Cyril Wales third at tempt on Mount (leikie, twice before, when within an ace of reaching the peak willi Dr. Dul-yea of Kdmonton, he has been compelled to give up, though each lime determined to return and conquer. This year profes sional duties prevent Dr. Hulyen from attempting the climb. Mr. fieddes is a member of I lie Alpine Club of Canada and an enthusiastic climber. Mr. Fynn has had many, years experience climbing In different parts of the world and all are hopeful of success in their present attempt. I lie party are. expected to stay the Mount fieikie region for about two weeks, giving Iheiri time to make four attempts, if lliey succeed earlier tlipy will l oss I lie fieikie Valley to lee all lake and allemnt to scale Mount Simon, another hitherto unclimbed peak 1 1,000 feet in altitude. Later they will come out to Mount Rnbsnn' to take p;frt in the Alpine Club camp there. BIG EXCURSION TO KETCHIKAN Elks Perfect Arrangements for Trip to Ketchikan on July 26 Al the regular- monthly meet ing of the, Klks Lodge last night final arrangements were made for I lie excursion lo KelchiKan on the sleamer Prince John on July 20. The Klks minstrel show will perform -on the Sal unlay night anil there will be a dance A baseball leain. renresenfative o( the city, will also be taken north and a game, will be nlaved on Saturday ami Sunday with helchikan. A committee consisting of Hen Self, Jack Cobb, (lei. Wad-dell anil Frank Dibb left Inst night on the Kleanor Mac, fiapt. Dass, fpr eklcliikan to make compleje arrangements for Hie arrival of Ihe excursion. The Prince John will leave early on the morning of July 2( and wilt arrive in helchikan about 2 in the afternoon, the excursionists leaving on the I steamer the next afternoon arriving home about midnight,. Ihe following committee was appointed to lake charge nf Iransporiallon and reservations: Hen Self, Art Kasson, Jarvls Mc-Leod, Dert Morgan and W. Wil-liscroft. Accommodation on the steamer Is limited to 275 pas sengers. The nueslion nf the Klks' firand Lodge Convention, which is to be held iir hdmonlon on July 14, 45 and 1C also came Sun and Wind Bring Out' Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here's a chance. Miss Freckle- face, to try a remedy for freckles witli the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles: while if it does erive. vrtn a clear complexion the exnense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful com. plexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the drutrcist for the double strength Othine as tins strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it rails to remove freckles. Slenhouse, Ltd., 35 St. Fran-aois Xavler St., Montreal, Que. before (he meeting. It was decided to send delegates to the convention and Hen Self, C. Folsom and W. II. Derry were appointed. The delegates will leave for (he east on Friday night's Irain. It was decided they would take a quantity of fisli wilii I hem and advert! si tier lilerafure with the idea of boost ing Prince Hupert and district. tentative arrangements were ulso made for Ihe staging of Hie Elks' annual children's flair day on August S. STRAWBERRY TEA AND SALE IS SUCCESSFUL Ladles' Auxiliary of. St. Andrew's society Entertained Yesterday and $38 was Raised The strawberry tea and sale nf home; cooking held yesterday afternoon by the Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Socielv nrov. quite successful, the sum of 38 being (realized. Mrs. Howard Steen, president of Ihe Auxiliary, supervised ar rangements generally. Mrs. Onrge' Abbott ami Mrs. It. Davie presided at (lie home conking table and looking after the serving of refreshments were Mrs. J. Mlx M j Withj Also Flies,Roaches,Motks Huse-Ants, Bed Bugs, Fleas, Etc. ' la fiv minutti. Iut clot doori dowi, (pray FLV-TOX about ud moaquitota orop is noor. ri.i-iuA at piaatant odor. Will not ataln abrlci tr wallpaper Harm. Icia t humana and aulmala. No duat or dirt Eatll uacd. I Ol i 40 SJ 0. UJJ U Oa. Jli 12 Oa 4.09 Impraicd Hand Sprarr 4 Mu(ti Sprayar FREE Bold br Cractra, trntlata. Hardware Daalari and Dapt. Storav W. K. Daatr 4 Ca. LU. Vaataanr, U. C W. Christiansen, Mrs. (1. Taylor, Mrs. II. It. Duncan, Mrs. D. Fast man ami Misses Cassie, Irvine ami hoi mmiore. .Mrs. .smoke was cashier. MANY TOURISTS BEING HANDLED Reports District Passenger Agent Special Party Coming Tomorrow It. F. McNnilglilon, C.N.Il. district passenger agent, staled this iiiuming Hint the lourist travel over Hie Canadian National trailway and steamship lines is considerably heavier, this year than for the, corresponding period last year. The entire accommodation on the ;sleamer Prince (ieorgc, sailinsr tonight for Vancouver, is taken up'. This is the third lime in succession that the C.N.IL boats have been booked Jo capacity and all west bound ami easlbqund trains are carrying extra equipment to handle I ho business. A 'special parly of Ihe Field and Forest Club of Host on numbering 80 people will arrive in Hie city on the rognlar Irain tomorrow night en,rouln In Slew-art anil Vancouver. The parly has been organized and is in charge of Hev. G. W. Cassnn ol Hoslon ami A. It.' McDougall. travelling passenger agent of Ihe C.N.Il. at Calgary will ac company it as far as Vancouver. On arrival hercJhe. party will sit down In a fish-dinner at the St. Regis cafe and will Rafter-wards take a Irip 16 Hie Prince Rupert Cannery and I lie Cana dian Fish & Cold Storage Cn.'s plant. If lime permits, a climb up Mount Ohlfield will also be underlaken. The club will leave on Hie steamer Prince Rupert for Stewart and will po south Salurduy .night. A slop-over of three hours will be made in the city on Saturday. BOAT ARRIVALS C.N.IL si earner Prince fSeorge, Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived in port at 3 Vcloek yesterday after-nooh fropi 'Vancouver and way nd win. "'YT Deaaloped at Mallon Inatltutt el Induatrlal Ktaaarck b Kta FaU lowihlp. S3 Daily News Classified Ads. 3 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken tor Le.. than SOc I ! WANTED WANTED., Position .as timekeeper mining preferred. Have technical knowledge. Coleman, Windermere, II.C. WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest pricey paid. Prince Rupert Kxchange, Auctioneers. Phono 652. BOARD AND ROOM HILL FARM, TERRACE. Hoard ami residence for the summer holidays. Not a convalescent home, but where anyone out of sorts will convalesce. Homo cooking, Home grown vegetables and fruits in season. Fresh milk and homo made butler. Tennis. Splendid accommodation for children, with playing fields, etc. Entire charge of children when desired. To save disappointment make yoitr reservations early. For lerms, etc., write Lanfear and French, Hill Farm, Terrace, n.c. HOARD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Otllce, 30 Second Avcn. Phone 137. tf REWARD REWARD. Walter Wright, of Kitselas, Vanarsdnl, D.C. will pay 1 0(1.00 reward for Ihe recovery of the body of his nephew Walter Hales, of Hartley Hay, who was drowned at Hijledale nn June 20. If a collin is provided, .'o.0() extra will Je paid. Wire to Walter Wright, Vanarsdol, D.C. AUCTION SALE .UJCTlO.V SALE wilt be held at No. I Waldron Apartmonls on Saturday. July 12, at 2.30 p.m., consisting of dining room suite, carpets, beds, bureau, grass chairs, pictures, curtains and other articles. Philpolt, Evilt & Co., Ltd., Auctioneers. 1C2 porls. Passengers debarking hero included II. II. Nicholson, Mrs. Hisli, .Miss Hogg, Master Dunloiv .J.. L-. Duiiloiy Mr. Dun-lop, J.'K'r Ashman, Mrs. (Jilberl and child, Master (iilberl, Mr. (lill, Mr. Johnson, W. !. Valpy, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ilenedicl, C. P. Henedict, Constable and Mrs. H. P. Ponder, Master Ilayne. Mr. Hayue, Mr. Luxinger, Miss A. C. liynd, K. A. MrCullum, J. Hynd, C. II. Johnson, Miss Hopper, Mr. and' Mrs. E. N. French, Mr. and Mrs- O. W. fllading ami son, Father (iodfrey. Dr. C. 1'. Kan- kinson (Smilhers), v A. Wood, Mrs. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Ilmwii, n. Quinn, Miss D. Malloy, Mrs. H. Self, Mr. Forsyth, E. Wilson, Mr. Hloor, D C Wilson, Mr. Mo Donald, W. T. Tims, D. Wilson, I). Molina. Passengers going through on the sleamer lo Anynx Included T. W. Falconer, J. D, Wnlfton, L. J. Jessen, R. II. Manzer, Mrs. Manzer, Miss V. Eaton, Mrs. J. Moraux, Mrs. .Simmons, C; P. Drown, S. I). Dunlop, J. Dbike, Miss 0-, Dodd, Mr. Evans, Sum Grow, W. P. Hodgson, M. .1. Hodgson, Mr. and .Mrs. J. p, Hodgson, O. Ingram, 0. Lanlz, Mrs. J. Marsh, O. A. Huinillon, J. Cantricans, Miss lllarkhiirn and Mrs. Hlacklmrn. Dr. C. II. Ilanklnson of Smith, crs, who .has been on a Irln south, returned on (bo Prince (eorgn yesterday afternoon nml proceeded on the Irain lo the Interior. FOR SALE FOR SALE. Sixteen room rooming house and store; all furnished. Full sii;ed basement with new hot ajr furnace. Terms arranged. This building is right in front of Ihe Dry Dock, 921) Ambrose Avenue. If FOR SALE. Pleasure launch, 32 fool, 8 h.p. Palmer engine, in first class nomli'ion. Also 28 fool trolling boat with new (5 h.p. Yale engine. Make an offer. Must be sold by July 1, N. M. McLean, Cow Day. If FOR SALE. Quantity of potatoes, flood condition 7fic per sack. Apply Canadian National freight ollire. Phone 315. IT, FOR SALE. Pleasure boat Echo length 28 feel, beam 5 reel. C. L. Hclndcl, Cold Slprage. tf FOR SALE. New and used Machinery, IJoata and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf Koyal Cafe for Sale. For full particulars, apply cafe. tf a FOR IIENT ' ? FOR RENT. Two large apartments dowit I own near Post Ollice. Apply Stork's Hardware. tf ROOM!? TO HkXT.T-Tlnard op llonal. IloniP comforls. lerms moderate. GJ(i Sixth Avenue West. . lr,:! TO RENT. Furnished housekeeping suite. Apply 410 Sixth Ave. East or phone Hlue 217. FOR RENT. Palmer House for cheap rales and home comforts. Houses for rent also, tf FOR RENT Four room, modern, heated apartments, Apply Smith A Mallei t, Ltd. If MODERN Four Mourned Flat for rcnl. Westenliaver Rros. LOST LOST. Tcrt cent 1ank contain ing five dollar, between Ridley Home and Kmpiie oflice. Finder please return to Km. "pirn ollice. FOUND FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner can Irave same rtt Daily News otllce by proving ownership and pay-ing for this advertisement, t.f. FOUND gold watch Cliaii). Apply Daily News oflice. if MISCELLANEOUS FOR DRESSMAKINO and plain sewing, phone 427. AUCTION SALES. Goods Nought, Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. , Furniture and Crockery. Tnlrd Ave. Phones (lack 130 and Red 442i TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call Oeorge, Paul or Oust) Prompt Service and ComTort Day or Night Stand: ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Empress Hotel. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Storo. We Duy, Sell and Kxchange New and Secondhnnd floods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, H30 Third Ave. Phono Gifi. Advertise In the Dally News. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, closes at 3.45 pm. from the East-Mondays. Thursdays and Sat- , urdays, i p.m. To Vancouver ' Mondays, mail alase at in p.i, Tuesdays, Mall closes af.i 'P... Thursdayi 10" P M. Saturdays .A 1...A.M; Sat unlays , ; 10 ' P.M. C.P.R. Juno I I, 21 and V5. From Vancouver Sundays P. M. Mondays' a p.m. Wednesdays .........3 P.M. Fridays ..... A.M. Fridays 3 CM C.P.R. June 0; 10. 20. ?7-nnd 30. - To Anyox, Alice Arm M Wednesdays 9 P.M. Sundays 7 From Anyox, Alice Arm Tuesdays A P.M. Thursdays g....jM To -Stewart and-PrcmUr . Sundays 7' rIr.M. Fridays 0 P.M. From Stewart end Premier Saturdays ....i HM Tuesdays .P.M. To Port Simpson Sundays , ...7 P.M. Thursday 10 P.M. From Port Simpson Tuesdays J M. Saturdays A.M. To Alaska Points June 0, 10, 20. 27 and 30. From Alaska Points June I t, 'i and 25. To Queen Charlotte Island Pplnti June 7 and 21. 'i 1 X From Queon Charlotte Points June 5 and 10. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson , Thursdays ...10 P.M. From Naas River Points1 Saturdays A.M, ..'Si... BOX COLLECTION P.M. P.M.. firaham A Atlin Ave.. 2.(5 8.15 1st Ave. ,v Eighth St. 2120 8,?0 01 h Ave. A Fulton, SI. 2.25 8,25 Hlh Ave. A- Thompson st v... 2.30 8.30 I ltli Ave. A Sberbrooke . .i Ave. 2)3.V 8.35 11 hi Ave. A Conrad SI. 240 fj.10 (Rh Ave, A Hays Cove Ave 3jl58.13 fith Ave.. A Hays Covo Circle 2.50 8.50 Hlh Ave. A Cotton St... 2.55 8.55 5lh Ave. A Mcllride SI. 3.00 9.00 Pro. flpv. Dblgs 3j 9.5 Prov. flow Wlinrf .... 3.10 0. to fl.T.P. Whnrf 3.15 9.15 2nd Ave. A 2nd SI 3.20 D.?0 3rd Ave. A Fulton St. O.'S 3rd Av,n. A filli Sf 3.28 9.n8 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Thursday, July '10 High 7:3 J a.m. ifV.J ft 20:08 p.m. '18.8 " f-ow 1:22 a.m. C. " 13:31 p.m. 0.1 " Friday, July 11 High 8:52 a.m. 10.2 fl 2I;I7 p.m. lU.H Low, ' 2:.1ft a.in, 5,0 " 11:311 p.m. (i.7 " Saturday, July 12 High ...... 10:08 a.m. 10.(1 f 22:18 p.m.u,?0t5 ' 1'OW 3:18 a.m. ' 1.8 " I5:JC p.m. 0.8 ' Sundav. Julv 13 Hlpli II:I2 a.m. 23:12 p.m. I'Ow 4:51 a.m. 16:52 p.m. 17.5 ft 5 f . '3 " 3;3 5.0