Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch & Cedai Wood Gut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTI8T. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Office Hours, 9 to 6. Phone 88. Open Evenings Only Far Special Appointments, M. S. SING SPECIAL DRY PRESSING To July 1. 1 Suit .. ..75c Phone 77. 820 Third Avenue P.O. Box 88. Prince Hupert, U.C. Agen for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue EDSON COAL Heceiveii few cars of our Famous Kelson Coal. From now on wo 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, Band and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Dollvored Dally. Direct from the farm to the home. Phone Black 216. P.O. Box 895. IMPROVEMENTS AT SALT LAKE the less bold may dive: Improvements have been made to the floats and dressing rooms Wilh the scores standing 10 lo in favor of the , visitors, the aseball game last jiighl. between rinee Rupert and the Ocean alls Japanese team 'ended up in row when the canlain of the Jap team called bis men off the field in the ninth inning appar- nlly in protest at decisions given Umpire P. Lanorte. The trouble started when Prince Rupert was at bats. The p'ilcher or-'tlie Japs had been showing igns of temper and. as darkness approached, the entire team was viuenlly allemnting o s a while Hie score was still in their favor. After the game slopped, :in agreement was reached to call a draw and the nvafch tonight will decide Hie winner of the series. The game cannot be said 4o iive been a good one though there was a large crowd of fans who saw it through to the ei?d, The Japs, in noint of nlav. bad the- best of il and their battery performed creditably while the support in the field was on a level. Lidslone pitched tho first rive innings for Prince Hupert. He allowed scnltered hits hot II was lack of support in Ihe field and Hie continuous- looseness of Astoria behind (be bat that caused the visitors lo pile up their score. Just before Ihe game stopped, ihe local learn was showing signs of staging a bat ting rally in the dark and, if the match had continued, it is possi hie they might have won. Had Ihe play not been so slow. the game might have been over neiorc i no darKness and con fusion arose. The locals will undoubtedly Inrn mil n lrnno'rr nir gregnuon lonigiu inair iney mil 1 H a t ntrrllf ami i liinn-o drill r tn )" t i I 1 1 1 1 1 ;t niii 1 1 1 t " bably bo speeded up as a result. Diving Tower, Dressing Rooms, Tho Lidsone-Astnria Itallery was and Floats Are In Good Shape 'replaced in (he sixth inning last Now (night by the ForUn'-McKeown combination. Not bavins been The swimming club has bccnlwarmed up, Fortin. was hit qullci loins some excellent work at (he Sail Lake where a permyinent diving lower, thirty feet high, lias been erected on piles with a good stair leading to it and plat forms at intervals from -which and a platform is built OutsidclLidstone, p; perry the men's dressing room which can be used when there is not room inside. When Ihe work is complete it will be, one of Ihe best bathing pools on the coast, and will be a credit to those who have I he work in hand as well as lo the city of Prince Unpen, bnme work is to be done, it is understood, looking to making I lit place for beginners safer than it is today. The deep part will be fenced off and as many rocks as possible removed. BASEBALL GAME ENDS WITH ROW Ocean Falls Japanese Team hy Walked Off Field Last Night as Protest Against Decision freely by the Japs although there was a tendency on the-part of Hie locals to tighten Up. The. Prince Hupert team was as follows: A. Mitchell, 2b; Len Sherman, 88 ; Jack rtalehford, cf; Astoria, c and If; y. Mitchell, If; Lamlue. rf; Hazzett-Jones, lb and rf: zies, iji; J-orlin, p 2b; V. Men-McKeown, c. Score by innings: 1 2 3 15 0 7 8 9 0. F. . 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 11 1(1 P. R. . 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 7 'Inning unfinished. JAPANESE BASEBALL TEAM ENTERTAINED Dinner Staged In St. Regis Cafe Last Night In Honor of Visitors The Prince Rupert Jananese baseball league were also pre sent. g. ' ' .. in town for ihe kiddies and il Will not lake long liv prove its usefulness. Some snecial nro eeedings will undoubtedly be ar ranged li mark Ihe opening of the grounds. V Thai Habe Fortin has arrived in Ihe city and will remain for I lie summer will be good news to baseball funs generally. He came in yesterday afternoon rroru ocean Falls and wil lake a position with lien Self. This cnpable southpaw of former days Here willdo much to strengthen Ihe City League Team lo which tie may be allotted and his ser vices will certainly be valuable when a Prince Hupert team goes up against, outsiders. Pioneer baseball fans, of the city will remember Habe who. as a young ster, played ten or so years ago witli the Catholic Club. He has Jiccn keefdng with baseball since Mien and is said to have developed considerably. Last year, il, will be remembered, he played with one of the Anynx teams. RUPERT BEATEN IN BOTH GAMES Association entertained the mem- 0cean Falls Lacrosse Players bers of (he visiting Ocean Falls j Proved Too .Much For Locals Japanese baseball team at a din ner and social evening in Hie St Regis dining hall last night. Representatives of the Prince) The local lacrosse learn was beaten in both games at Ocean Falls. The first resulted in a Hupert Haseball Association and score of 10 lo 7 and the second the teams comprising the local 1 ' Die Prince Hupert boys found themselves up, against the real The function opened witli lhe'S"ods in the paper lown, Ihe learn singing of fiod Save the King. S. which they met including a nuni-Suga, on behalf of the Japanese, ber of men who hnve travelled in Association, made a speech of high-class lacrosse company welcome to the visitors which was around Vancouver and New West- sdilably replied lo by Frank Nag- minsler. ano, captain of the Ocean Falls I be last match was. a partlcu-leam, who introduced, the indi- larly rough affair. Three Ocean vidua! members. A toastJo the lnll men were . ordered off the learns comprising the local base-if"'1'! and one was laid out. Skin-ball league was proposed by S. uer of Prince Rupert was also Suga and replied to by Hay Love, 'ml In the bench, president of the Sons of Canada i 'I''" 'nal men were hospitably Association; II. Sabourin, for Ihe 'entertained, a visit through t he Knighls of Columbus; Fred Oil-'mill proving very interesting, huly, for Oil's baseball leam,''J'l1,y wore also taken by gns boat and1 . I). Vance, president of." 'be lake am) a dance was Hie Prince Rupert Haseball Association. II. Sabourin sang a solo solo and Harry Astoria gave an amusing Swedish dialogue much lo Ihe delight of Ihe visitors. A happy evening was brought to a close at midnight by the hosts giving their team battle cry. yii staged in their honor eve of reluming home. BOAT ARRIVALS on the Arrivals fronf the. south on Ihe steamer Prince Ruperl yesterday aflernon included: For prince Rupert"; D. McKay, Mr. KVlly, R. S. Woods, J. Jl. ffll.lt r ,!.. ft 1 -uiii.iiimi vv. uray, - .wish- . jv f " VHdX (Anderson A. liani, RVll; Skinner, K "(Miss . Harries (Hazlln) , J. A The work of selling up the llawley, . Love (Hazmlon), V Oyro Club's playground equip- jMilcliell; 1). Hal four, V; flnsley, men! in McClymoiil Park wnsiKvk UuckcJI,; I), Frir.zell, R. completed lasl night and, in lliclSmilii, Mr. McPliee, H, A. Latin, course of the next few days, it Is 'JJab'e Fortin, Hon. Slf, Miss II. expected the city will have ilsjJlurrisnn, Miss K. Harrison, Mrs swimming lank ready. Plans areiW. Rolls and Miss Mae -Rolls, Mr now being made to stage the of-atid Mrs. V. S. Fisher and Miss ficial opening of Hie new recren-(Louie Fisher, Mrs. Ci. Smith and (ion centre for Prince Rupert (children, Mrs. R. Menzies, New-youngsters some lime about the; Ion Pullen, Miss K. McLeod, Mrs. middle, of Ihe month. From then R. Mi-Cook, O. O. lleigliway, Mrs? on it is certain lhat Ihe place. A. K, .lessup and son (Massed), will lie ihe. most attractive place Miss I. Hourassa, James llatnil BRIER 80 the ECONOMY buy 5$ J (Also in Packages I5T & 20t) 59 waum row. - , 1 na daily jmwb, - A Money Orders On Norway, Sweden end Denmark at Current Ratea of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticket, Hales and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriter. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManug I i i i i . . . .. ; n 1 1 I 1 TOU WMHTh I VtLL-MfTw I 3W TOO HAVE THE Rir.uT ' J I nLLRlfiHT.ii 1 I I CO TOTHF I fl m im I I OF CHALLENGING rf run sf I- 7 I F1CMT TVIC- i P PARi I I JURY IF "YOU OESiOtr TnnAC Lv 7 A L-CUV r' ' ' V5 ' nc to HOQa Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdvertUon.ent Taken for Le Ihin BOc WANTED Vance, secretary. 157 wAtti&u. l'urnuure or every description. Highest price? ' paid. Prince Rupert Exchange Auctioneers. Phone C52. F.XPKRIKNCF.I) Waitress wanted. Apply St. Regis Cafe. I( MAID NVANTKI).- Hotel. Apply Central BOARD AND ROOM 155 HILL FARM, TERRACE. Hoard and residence for the summer holidays. Not a convalescent home, but where anyone out of sorts will convalesce. Home cooking, Homo grown vegetable 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 make your reservations early. For terms, etc., write Lanfear and French, Hill Farm, Terrace, H.G. noAiiD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post OtTlce, 830 Second Aven.. Phone 137. tf FOUND FOUND. At MonSc picnic, part of fountain pen. Owner may have same on identifying and paying for this advertisement at Daily news olllce. If FOUND. Two keys on siring. , Owner may obtain same on identifying and paying for Ibis advertisement at Dally News Olllce. tf FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner car. havo same at Daily News office by proving ownership and paying for this advertisement, t.f. FOUND gold watch chain. Apply Daily News olllce. Jf ton (Hayspor!),, J. Lacosli, J. Johnson. W S. Harris, (ieorgo Shaw, F.FIeming, Mr. Heath, Mr. Ilailey, .Joo.Kleir, .1. Uall, .Miss A. Shafer and Miss N. Sliafer (Winnipeg). Miss Rogers (Win nipeg, Mr.Nlowlcll, .1. A. Swan- son, Miss McKwen, Mrs. 0. ill. Hailells, Miss Kartells, W. S. Hacnn (Terrace), 11. Friwell. J. Kelley, Harry Menzies, MissSlavr, J. II. Jackson. Miss Ilulli Rii. I. 11. Anderson, Mr. ami Mrs. J. Meldrom, (leorge McAfee, Mrs. Sleele (Sniilliers), I). Kulin, Rev. I. H. Warr, Miss E. Cha.lwiek, E. Seeley, Harry Lipselt. Mrs. L. A. Rousch, Miss A. Rousch. Mr. and Mrs. Mullen, .1. S. Rogers. Fred (lilhuly and 0. E. Foster. l or Anynx Mrs. Scot I. Miss Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Roliin- son, Miss J. E. Kelly, Mr. Pliarr, Mrs. Pamplin, A. McKenzie. Mr. llereler, Miss E. Davis, Mr. Palmer, II. Pearse, Fred Hell, Mr. Harnett, .Mr. McQuarrie, 0." n. Phillips, Miss Pearce, Rev. .1. Hirch, Mrs. and Miss Oaw. C. Warrener, W. I.eavill and A. F. Naugle. "Is that len cents? Ishly. GOOD VALUE all I ho ice I get for she demanded pocv- "Don'l worry, lady." he re plied as patiently ns possible. "Some day you might be in u place where you couldn't buv Mils piece for a million dollars." FOR SALE WANTED. Tenders wanted for FOR SALK. Sner.,1 m.-f sningung me King KdwarU C'..l..,.,l i I ..i . . . . - I oniiiiui. i fiiuern viose .liny .i For particulars apply to V. L ..wu Echo." Length 28 feet, beam 5 feet, wind shield, canopy lop and curtains, two auto seats with sealing capacity for eight' or ten persons, powered wilh 48 h.p. Winlonix engine, Uosch igniliori, storage battery. Has Paragon reverse gear, Columbia propeller. C. L. Heindel. Cold Storage. . If 'OR SALE. Sixteen room rooming house amj store; all furnished. Full sized basement wilh new hot air furnace. Terms arranged. This building is right in front of the Dry Dock, 92U Ambrose Avenue, tf FOR SALE. Pleasure launch, 32 foot, 8 h.p. Palmer engine. In (irsl class condition. Also :'8 foot trolling boat with u;v 0 h.p. Yale e;igine. Make an offer. Musi be sold by July 1, N. M. McLean, Cow Hay. If FOR SALE. Cheap. Lots G5 and CC, block 7, section 1 and lots 105 and IOC, block 31, Seellon 8. Apply Hank of Montreal. FOR SALE. Fine lot of thriflv pigs, nine weeks, Vnrks or Du- rocks, 7.50 each. Sierra Vista Ranch, Telkwa. 150 - , . 'OR SALE Waller Camp's Daily Dozen, five records, album arid charls. ' Prince t. Daily News olllce. If FOR SALE. New and used Machinery, Hoats and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf Royal Cafe for Sale. For full .particulars, apply cafe. tf FOR RENT TO RENT. Furnished housekeeping suite. Apply 110 Sixth Ave. East or phono Hlue 217. FOR RENT. Palmer House for cheap rates and home comforts. Houses for rent also If FOR RENT Four room, modern, healed aparlmenls.- Apply Smith k Mnllclt, Lid. If ROOM TO RENT .wiljl hoard, for lady. Apiijy Hox J 02, Daily News olllce. 155 1'IIHKE ROOMEli House lo Rent on Summit . Avenue. Phone, (123. v 157 MODERN Four Roomed Flat (or rent. Weslenhaver Hros. BEAUTY PARLOR. Complete np-to-dalo Beauty Parlor. Hobbing a speciality. Iiairdres8ing, Hair foods made up, Skin and Soalp Treatments, Violet Ray. 'Irice9 Reasonable. MRS. LOVE, Room 0, Stephens Uldg1.. over Denny Allen Co. Phone iNV MISCELLANEOUS FOR DRESSMAKING sewing, phone 127. TAXI and plain Taxi 67 Phone (Call fleorge, Paul or GUsl) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand:. BOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Empress Hotel. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand furo Sloro. Wo ljuy. Sll nnl I'.- change New and Secom'llintiil Goods. GEO. PAPAD0PULIS, 839 Third Ave. pfiono (51ft. Subscribe for the Dally News, AUCTION SALES. Goods Bought, Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery, Phones Hlack 130 tfhtV'Red KM, , MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, eloses at 3.15 n.rn. From the East- Mondays, Thursdays, And Saturdays, i p.m. To Vancouver .Mondays, mail closes at in P M Tuesdays, Mail cl6e8.at P.M. Thursdays lo P.M. Saturdays .. A.M. Saturdays A lo P.M. O.P.R. Juno 1 1, etatf.fS5. From Vancouver ijJjS Sundays ...P. M. Mondays ....';.... 3 P.M. Wednesdays .'...3 1,M. Fridays .... 1".." ....... A.M. Fridays , 3 P.M. C.P.ll. June 9, If., 20, 27 and 30. " To Anyox, Alice Arm 'Wednesday" 9 P.M. Sundays .......H..eHr,l P.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm Tuesdays P.M. Thursdays P.M To Stewart and Premier Sundays ftVY7 1M Fridays .V H P.M. From. Stewart and Premier Sjilurdays P.M. Tuesday V.N. To Port Simpson Sundays 7 P.M. Thursdays i. 10 P.M. From Port Simpson Tuesdays P .M. Saturdays A.M. To Alaska Points I7 4 - June 9, 10. 20. 27 and 30. From Alaska Points June It, VI and 2m To Queen Charlotte island Points June 7 and 21. From Queen Charlotte Points (one a and 19. C To Naas River .Points ami Port Simpson , ;j Thursdays .&... ,i.0 From Naas niver Saturdays Polnts-- BOX COLLECTION Graham & Atliu Avos. 2.15 1st Ave. A Eighth SL 2.2(5 01 Ii Ave. & Fulton SU 2.25 Hlh Ave. & Thbmnson nsl'. 2.30 I lib Ave. A Sherbrooke JJ . 1 1 lit Ave. & irionrad fulfSM Cth Ave. & Hays" Covo Ave. ; 2.15 (ith Ave. & Hays Covrr1 " Circle Hlh Ave. v Col I on St... 5th Ave. & Mcltride St. Pro. Oov. Hldifs i. 1,'roy. Oov. Wharf "... O.T.P. Wharf 2nd Ave. & 2nd St. ..4t 3rd Ave. &. Fulton St. 3rd Ave. filh St. 2.55 3.00 3 a ,20 3.25 3.28 PRINCE HllPFRT Tinrx Thursday, Juljr 3i " Higli 1 :17 .rniuT- 'io.7 11:11 p.Tii1:- MK.0 l.fw H:2! a,ii'. A.3 20:22 u.m. J7.I - Friday, July. Iljgh 2:21 ttMO.! 15:11 p.m. 18.0 i.bw4 ..... 8i58 a.m. 2.1 ' ' 21:01 p.m. 7.1 High Low P.M. A.M. P.M. 8.15 8.20 8.5 8.110 8.35 8.10 8.15 8.50 8.55 9.00 9.5 9.10 9.15 9.20 9.25 9.28 Saturday, July 5. 2:50 a.m. $0.3 15:19 flyiMjW. 9:35 ahiii2.b' 21 :42 p.m. 7.1 ft. f.