.fl KU31 tot! DRY ""''"I ran DAILY IsTvVbV T Tuesday, July 15, 1924. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMamij Money . .v y-6. . n :. -i. :. . -.- - .... V, THV I DEA. or COIN 'Tq a, ( k HE-c who im a, cw?petvre.R ov.THM"'t ml - Orders O ARFVOO? VON'TCIH RCVAT -1 THCXX.HT On Norway, Sweden and A II I (T r-.w ) V n J rl Denmark at Current Rates Make of your Exchange. reservations' find fei AHUT for that Summer Vacation, visit to the Old Land early. For Ticket'3, Rates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Aflency. Prince Rupert, B.O.. Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone S80. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Office Hours, 9 te 6. Phone 086. Open Evenings Only Fer 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. Ager.i for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue EDSON COAL Hpccived few cars of our Famous Kdson 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 Phone GS. 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 D filly. Direct from the farm to the home. Phone, Black 21G. P.O. Box 895. ELKS NOW READY FOR EXCURSION TO KETCHIKAN All Arrangements Complete For Minstrels' Trip by Prince John to Alaskan City Arrangements aro now com. plcte for the excursion lo Kelc-hi- kan on Saturday, July 20, under the auspices of (he Elks' Min strels. The S.S. Prince Jolin has been chartered and ncconinVoda-linn is limited In 275 passensrers. The committee who went North jlast week lo complete Arrange ments are very enthusiastic regarding (lie reception that will lie given lo the citizens, minstrel troupe and baseball asreresation. KinVball pipe organ - and arrange- Balagno Brothers.. Mr. Frank ball park on Saturday artcrnoon and Sunday aftprnoon. The Klks are sparine no effnrf. towards making Hie excursion one of pleasure and it will no lould foster a beltpr relalionshin with nur cousins of the North. Special precautions are heinsr taken with rpgard lo the new im-nyigralion law anil liquor rpula-lions. No intoxicating liquors will bo allowed aboard the S.S. Prince John when leaving Prince rtupcrl, and customs and immigration officers will lie aboard lo see thai these regulations are carriPd out and to facilitate landing operations at Ketchikan. so that passpngprs may go ashore ininiPdialely upon arrival. Stateroom aecoin'moilallon on tho Prince John is being reserved for ladies, and mrals can be had aboard for which - there will lm an extra charge. Anyone will be permillPd In carry their own lunch basket. Tickets, which are limited, run be obtained from W. E. Willis-crofl. B. V. Self V a v- J. H. McLeod and Bert Morgan. STEAMER ARRIVALS C.N.n. steamer Prince Cenrge, Capl. II. Nedden, arrived from Vancouver and wayports at 3.1 a yesterday afternoon,- and lpft on her return at 1 1 n.m. Pas sengers debarking here include Miss ree, Mr. Kent, Mr. Lutes Miss Amy Molslead, Miss Wil. son. Mrs. W. (iibson. Peter Mil. sky, A. McMillan, W. Henderson BRIER -JJ b. Kkft : - , t C.tfe.itk .vi I fl JpC It 11 75 y Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Ritchie fi. S. I.amli, II. I.anili, Miss K. O. Lamb, Miss K. Lamb, Air. Man-sail, K. L. Arinslrontf. II. Din- ser, Mr, and Mrs. F. II. Van le Larr, Mrs. Dewilh and dauKhler, Mr. llubin. K. Bairie. C. (lam eron. Mrs. .1. P. Walsh and baby, P. Wallis, Mrs. 11. .Joi-jjenson, Mr. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ileilien, Mr. and Mrs. Sisson, Mrs. Benlham, Mrs. Dishin, Mr. Yates, Mrs. V. Wilkinson, .1. T. Bentham, W. .1. llouselon. Mr. Knunons and Mr. Stewart. EDMONTON TO GREET FLYER Mayor Blatchford and Party Will Meet Him 35 Miles West of City ny me citizens or KPtchikan, upon EDMONTON, July 15. Mayor their arrival in the Alaskan nialcbford and a large party of .ueuopoiis. me uolispum has cilizens, official and otherwise, been engaged for the minstrel i . . t i j i w i-unr tt a nail i ii ii. show on Saturday, evening , The 35 milps wpsI of (his city to theatre is (he last word in pic-'Kreet Stuart L. MacLaren and l.is um--iMusi- consirucuon. ann siiwn fniir.,.. ru,s .... ....... -ijnip iiiL-ii mini one of , the finest , mi the ., Pacific reach Mint nnint in iui. n..n.i.. mcy i t . . " "inv ill l II UtLlIU I ( . . inpiiv "111 I iltlMllllj-i til Ininnn It. ......I t . I . 1. .... , . , . , , . ' M"vi IIUIHI UUIIUIiaSKU, 1 HHP. mien is nave ueen made for orean if i ' ""mii.wuu nit iijrr will iiC- solos to be included , in the pro- Cept no invitations 0 runclions a.u, u irw ny me 0f any kind he will be greeted heartily and led lo feel that he is Balaam, no ed cellist, of Vic- appreciated in a British country 'H"t t-- Willi 1119 HIIHIIflS and will accompany lliem to Ket chikan. Baseball frames between Ket chikan and prince Hubert will be played in Hie newly-constructed AMERICAN SECOND CLASS FISH HIGHER Sold Today ..at Nine Cents a Pound; 78,000 Pounds of all Classes Sold. Two American and nine (Ian. adian boats marketed a total of 78,000 pounds of halibut on Ihe- i-ish Kxchange this inornintr. Of this total Ihe Americans hml 23,000 pounds and the Canadians 55,000 pounds. American second class fish iunmed a cent while prices for first, class Canadian fish remained practically stationary. The arrivals were: American Uranus, 12.000 pounds at 10c and 9o lo t Uf Canadian Fish Cold Storage Go. Valorous. 11,0(10 pounds at Kic and 9c lo the Hnyal Fish Co. Canadian. Dnreen, 8,000 pounds at 11.5c and 7c; Margnlico 3,000 pounds, at 1 1.3o anil 7c. to tho Hnyal Fish Co. Itennell, 3,000 pounds at 1 1.2c and 7c; Prosperity, 3,000 pounds at I S.5o and 7c; Alliance 7,500 pounds at 11.8c and 7.5c to the Canadian Fish & Cnld Storage Co. Ilanaco, 5,500. ; pounds at 1 1.7c and 7.5c lo Ihe Allin Fisheries, Fanny" F 7,000 pounds at 11.1c und 7,c; Johanna, 15,000 pounds, at. 11. In and 7c; Viola, 3,000 pounds at. 11.3c and 7c. lo the Booth Fisheries Canadian Go. Xlb. 80 THE ECONOMY BUY FIRST SOCCER The first football came in Ihe Sluarl Shield -series, played on Hie Acropolis Hill grounds last night before a good crowd of soccer fans, resulted in a win 101' the Sous of Canada over Ihe Gallics by i score of 1-0. The scoring took place in the second half of the game, A. Mitchell 1, I'.rskine 2. and .). McDomrall 1 tally from penally. '11. t . . . . .... me learns moK i,e rie as follows: Nuis of Canada S. Hawthorn goal; V. Menzies. and II. Men-zies, full backs; (i. Mitchell, J. Milclu'U. II. Astoria, half backs; A. Atilchell, .1. McDougall, S. F.rskine, E. Warren ami (I. Smith, forwards. Callies--A, Murray, goal; H. Hamilton and .1. Cochrane, full hacks; It. Woods, S. Gurric. .1. Harris, half backs: W. Hamil ton, S. Elder, H: Kintt. .). G.imn- heU aiul J Andrews, forwards. Tom Jones refereed Ihe gaiue unit A. Clapperlou and (1. K. Lord acted as linesineu. The Play The. Callies 'look the down grade; anil for "five minutes f Hip- ganu'. Ihe Sons were, minus Ihe .Menzies Bros. In Ihe onen- ing phases the Callies missed a number of scoring oppurluni-'ies. A lucky corner for the Callies utr Ihe Son's goal keeper was not convened. Later th pay centered more around the opposite stronghold but the Sons were unable lo score until . MitcheU scored Ihe first coal for the Sons with a pretty kick from a considerable distance.1 which Murray should have sav ed. Erskine for Ihe Sons scored l lie .second goal from a centre uy A. Milchell. The third goal was made by Erskine with an easy shol which tho goal keeper fumbled. I lie fourth tally fur the Sons was made by McDou gall on a penally award. (Alsoin Packages I5t&20t) Criticism of Play flip defence of Ihe Callies was very shaky and Ihe Son's forward had no (rouble in e!- ing through. The Callies con ceded many corners by weak clearing. The goalkeeper for Mm dallies was very weak and lei two easy xhots past him. The Sons were on the altacklntr tactics all through, the whole learn playing good style soccer especially Hie forwards. For Ihe dallies S. Currie, J. Harris and S. 'Elder iil.'ivil ii riiiul rniiiA ,- . .. ...... , Sport Chat i M. Ducret, present champion of France, won the Olympic individual foils championship by taking all of the six matches in Ihe finals. M- Catliau, three limes champion of France, won second place, deing defeated only by Ducrel. Vandaiues, I lie Bel- SHIELD GAME Sons of Canada Won by Score of Four Goals to Nil S9 Daily News Classified Ads. a CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertl.oment Taken for U,.. than SOo I WANTKB girl for general Ilf i tfn w-v . . Hotel. Wages $10 a month and board. Permanent place lor suitable girl, Senvl parlie Ulars. II. Garvath, (Irandview Hotel, South llazollon, B.C. vAir.u. rurntture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange. Auctioneers. Phone C52. WANTED. Experienced sleno graplier. Apply in writing staling experience to Gold Storage. 170 WANTED TO II ENT Small fur nislied shack. Apply A. Pelpr- son, gpnpral delivery. EXCHANGE WILL 'fHADF. 1C0 acres farm, wen improved, in Ihe rain bell of Albcrla Tor an Island that is granted and improved. Write C, A. (iurvin. Prince Ocorge, B.C. LOST LOST, pocket book between Grand Trunk Wharf ami Third Avenue. Jimier please re- lurnln Daily News olllce. FOUND FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner car have same at Daily News olllce by proving ownership and pay-ing for this advertisement, t.f FOUND gold watch chain. Apply Daily News otllce. , tf MISCELLANEOUS FOIl DRESSMAKING and plain sewing, phone 127. gian lefthander, was I bird. Miss .lien Osier of Denmark won Ihe women's Olympic foils cham pionship. Miss Gladys Davis of Ureal Britain was second and Miss Crete ilechsher of Den. mark was third. Definite announcement that Jack Dempsey will nol enter lie. ring this year in defence of his title has been made by pro-moler Tex Uickanl, after a series of conferences with .Jack Kearns, Ihe champion's manager. Rickard's pronouncement confirms reports circulated con cerning Ihe litle holder's plans iince the promoter signed Harry Vils, New Orleans negro heavy weight, and Luis. Firpo, South American championship aspir-4nl, to box in his Jersey City bowl Autrusl 30. In Hie announcemenl Rickanl .mihi he spoke willi Kearn's sanction, anil explained that comlili onu were unfavorable for h heavv- weighl title boul before 1025. Rickanl added that Dem IISPV would not defend his crown lm- fore late next Juno or early next July. The winner of the. Firpo-Wills battle will ,e matched, with Dempsey in June, J925, .Recording to present plans he slateiL Rickanl said " I expect (o liolil the Wills. firpo bout on August 30 or n dale ground that time. Dempsey will be busy with moving picture workt Kearps has informed me, Until some Hiive u Augiisl. would, be unreasptiulde (, asjE Dviiipsey lo prepare himself for !hn defense of his (Hie in a few Weeks, lime. By the same token it would be impossible fur Kiinn or Wills, after a hard slrucirlp as late as August 30, let resume (raining imnied a elv for a con. test that could not bo sche,lnli..i later than Ihe second week in Sepleinber." FOR SALE I . WANTED Immediately. Smarl FOIl - - SALE. Sixteen room room work in Ing house and store; all fur nished. Full sized basement with new hot air furnace. Terms arranged. This building is' right in front of tho Drv Dock, 929 Ambrose Avenue, tf FOR SALE. Pleasure launch, 32 root, 8 li.p. Palmer engine, in first class condition. Also 28 foot trolling boat with new C h.p. Yale engine'. Make an offer. ,Musl be sold by July 1, N, M. McLean, Cow Bay. tf FOR SALE. Waterfront lots. one and two acres, surveyed: good anchorage, Jap Inlet. Pnrcher Island. Apply Box 191 Daily News Olllce. FOR SALE. (Jiianlily of used lumber, frames and" sashes. Apply Eiler's Planing- Mill, Cow Bay. let FOR RALE. Pleasure boal Echo length 28 feet, beam 5 feel. C. L. lleindel, Cold Storage. If 'OR SALE. New and used Machinery, Boats and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf MANO 700. for Sab'. Phone Green 107 FOR SALE or Lease, Royal Cafe. FOR REKT 'OR RENT. Two large apar!-menls down town near Post Olllce. Apply Stork's Hardware. If 'OR RENT. Three large housekeeping rooms, furnished complete. 218 Second Avenue. TO RENT, Furnished house keeping suite. Apply 110 Sixth Ave. East or phono Blue 217. OR RKNT. Palmer House for cheap rales and home' comforts. Houses for rent also. If FOR RENT Four room, modern, heated1 aparlmenls. Apply Smith & Maljett. Ltd. If THREE ROOMED HOUSE lo reut on Summit Avenue. Phone 023. ICG MODERN Four Roomed Flat for rent. Weslenhaver Bros. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Olllce, Second Avon. Phono 137 830 tf FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We Buy, Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phone 010. AUCTION SALES. Goods Boughty Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Black 130 nnd Red 142. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul nr Gust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: .10SS BROS. POOL ROOM Mookor Block, Across from Bmpress Hotel. sVMill Er It TiU-Quiik It R,, BLADDER ' Sill. !mtnl, nrumnafrotinln-r.il. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East : ' Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl. days, closes ai ;U5 d'.h'k From the East Mondays, Thursdays and Sat. unlays, 1 p.m. To Vancouver-Mondays, mall closes al lop.M. Tuesdays, Mail closes at A p.ii! Thursdays jo p jj' Saturdays . Saturdays .. (0 j.'jj' C.P.R. Juno J l. 21 nnd 21, from Vancouver- Sundays v p. A( Mondays :i p m. Wednesdays :; p.m. Fridays A.M. Fridays a p.m. C.P.R. Jims 9, 10, 0, 27 ami 30. To Anyox, Alice Arm- Wednesday a 9 P M. Sundays 7 P M, From Anyox, Alice Arm I uesdays I1 M, Thursdays l M To Stewart and Premier- Sunday w.w . 7 P it Kriilnvs 1 n l From Stewart and FremTci Sa turday ..U jjf.l p M Tuesdays :' I'M, To Port Simpson Sundays Thursdays From Port . 7 P.M. 10. T M, ..P.M. Saturdays A.M. To Alaska Points-June 9, 16. 20. 27 and 30. From Alaska Points ..... JTine 11. 21 and 25. To Queen Charlotte Island Points June 7 and 21. From Queen Charlotte 'points June 5 nnd 19. To Ntas River Points- and Port Slmpion Thursdays . fn p.M, From Naas tlver Points- r.-..J . -- Bamruayg r a.m. $r.- BOX COLLECTION P.M. Graham & Allin Ave. ?.I5 1st Ave, A Eighth SI. 2.20 OHi Ave. A Fulton St. 2.25 81 h Ave. A 'Thompson st 2.30 lllh Ave. & Sherhrooko . Ave 1 1 hi Ave. A- Con rad SI. 01 1) Ave, A Hays Gove Ave Olli Ave. & Hays Gove Circle 8th Ave. Si Col I on SI... 5th Ave. Si McBrideSI. Pro. Gov. Bhfgs l'rov. Gov. Wharf .. O.T.P. Wharf 2nd Ave. & 2nd SI 3rd Ave. & Fulton SI. 3rd Ave. A Cth SI 2.35 2.10 I'M, 8.H 8, 0 8. 5 8,;i 8 5 8. 0 2.15 8 15 2.50 2.55 3.00 3.5 3. JO 3.15 3.20 3 ?5 3.28 8,ro 8. 'j!i 9.00 9.5 9.1(1 9.1) 9, '0 9, '5 9,58 PRINCE RUPERT TIDE8 t Tuesday, July 15 "isli 0:01 a.m. ?ii I f 13:01 pin. in.? ''w G:3 a.m. - 0.8 " 18:17 p.m. 5.5 " Wednesday, July 10 High 0:15) a.m. ??.0 ft 13:50 pjn. 20.1 I-"w 7:25 turn. 0 1 19:38 pini. . . 0.0 Thursday, July 17: nigh i:30 njiii:; ft l,:30 i!.iu.fi(.t fw 8:09 n.im 0.5 20:20 p.'y' LO Friday, July 18 High 2.22 a.mv' 22.3 fl. 15:20 p.ltt. 'O.t I'OW 8:52 a.m. 0.- " 21:12 p.m. U "