TTTR TlAiXT WSWH. Monday, July BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMaa Money ' ILL "aET THE M-ARM CAN'T sLEEP WITH AN' CERTAINLY L FOf ty IN "THE tvlOB-NlNC THAT CLOC HCmN rJ DON'T WANT TO Orders jEE THWr tOU ET OP L LIKE THAT I r-J HEANY ALA,R.N ! AT tW IN THE. c- r MORN IN -J On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation WVL lb- visit to the Old Land early. For Tickets, Rates and information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance 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.TAlT 3 DENTIST. Helgerson Blook, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 t 6. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. i M. S. SING SPECIAL DRY PRESSING To July 1. 1 Suit .. .. 75o Phone 774. 820 Third Avenue P.O. Hox 88. Prince Rupert, U.G. AgerA for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue EDSON COAL Received few cars of our Famous Kdson Coal. From now on we can supply the same in any quantities. Call up 08 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 Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm lo the' home. Phone Black 216. P.O. Box 895. ELKS VISIT TO KETCHIKAN WAS GREAT SUCCESS Entertainment Put on Before Crowded House: Baseball Honors Divided After a successful trip featured by the hospitality which was ac corded them at. Ketchikan, the Klks' minstrels, baseball players and excursionists comprising a party which,nuinbered nearly 200 persons returned on the Prince John from Ketchikan at 4.45 this morning. The local minstrels and entertainers scored a distinct hit in the show they staged in the Alaska town on Saturday evening. Haseball honors yesterday afternoon were divided, Ketchikan winning the first game by 10 lo,tan. and Prince llupert the second by 3 to l. Too Late for Game "Leaving here at C.'i5 Saturday morning, the Prince John reached Ketchikan at i o'clock in the af lernoon and the visitors It Will Give You PROMPT RELIEF This valuable preparation has been on the market for the past 80 years and holds a reputation, second to none, for the relief of all bowel complaint! whether of children or adults. Manufactured only by The T. Mil burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. P. Laportc umpired balls and strikes and S. Moran, bases. The' second game was a m.uch better one than tin:, first and there were few errors, Prince llupert winning by 3 to one, timely hits being responsible. wenvLidstone and lialfmir and Ellen- irivon nn cnllinsiastie. welcome. It'berg and Ireland were the bat was too late to slatre the first'leries. Prince llupert got one Ibaseball game as had been plan - , .. .. ., i .. nun mi nils niL-iw iuuuu inauu ai- ;rangements for their acconuno- Idalion at the Hotel Stedman and aboard the steamer. Afer per, the minstrel party, joined by the Ketchikan city band, paraded j the streets as a prelude to the opening of the show. The lertainnient was held in the Jeaving C'diseum and. before the cur-is,,m tain went up, people were being they turned away from the doors. The show was similar lo thai boat r staged here with a few changes. II. Aslori, Joe Hatch ford, J. MiU i cliell, Jack Cobb, Art Lasson and.j,y Harry Seaton were end men in the minstrel circle. In connection ed with the plantation scenes, Mrs. Jarvis McLeod sang solos, II. Seaton played banjo solos, W. . ... . . i ualagno, virdin solos, Mjss Louie the I isher saxophone solos, sextette by Jimmie Mitchell, Oeorge Wail-' der dell, Herl Morgan, J. Pinder- M os.h, H. H. Stiles and Harvey Kraser while Harry Astoria gave barnyard imperson 1 . , . , . . . . run in Iho secon.l inning a"J.lwo 'in flu. Milr.l llm snlA Inllv fnr " Ketchikan coming iu tho fourth.' Lapnrle and Wallace Anderson umpires. Returning Home imatedialely 'after Ih'o ball games, the excursionists made for the return sail home, Ketchikan at six o'clock i0 Indies made the trin and had the first claim on the sleeping accommodation of the last night. On their arrival l,omc tiijs m,orning, many marks of appreciation were made the local excursionists on the hospitality Ilial had been extend them at Ketchikan. At the ball games, the Princo winnor V. M. liruwn by, o.m llupert team was given great. nnjnl. The parly wqnl across in sunnorl. by local rooters underiirnpniliiii' lm.-ii Followinc nrn ations which brought down the.Hie arrangements are house. Frank Halagno of victoria played the cello in the orchestra. The large audience seemed highly pleased with the entertainment offered. After the show, a dance was given by Ihe Ketchikan people in honor of their visitors. There was a large attendance and the affair was In progress unXil 2 o'clock in the morning. I Baseball Games Sunday afternoon was devoted to the baseball games. In the first match the Prince Rupert in- field was off color and, due lo the errors or rue locals, 1110 Kciciil- kan leani. got off lo an early start ending up at Hie close of the - leadership of .limmie Mitchell. Arrangements arc already un- way for a relurn excursion lo Prince Rupert from Ketchikan, nils will likely take place at the time or Hie fair in septenyer. A V .. 1 ! 1 ...111 1 tf iiusi'iiuu it'iliii win uuiiib 111:1c 11 success-' fully carried Ihrough Sport Chat The following is (lie outdoor sport card for the week: Monday -Callies vs. O.W.V.A.. Stuart Shield series. Wednesday Lacrosse. Thursday S.O.O. vs. S.O.K.. Stuart Shield series, Friday Trap- shooting at Park Avenue. " - Jck minis ine nponann wrrsi- ler, who is to meet Nels Jepsnn, the Canadian light-heavyweight nn.i ia i,.vn!r tiolbinir In chanoichlldrcn's races and the usual as far as his physical condition is concerned. He has taken over Iho Kites' (rvinnnainm rinil nnfc In' ......... ....... ....... ... - some "hard, work every afternoon! from o'clock. It is very inter- J csling to see Iho Spokano boy going Hi rtui sit his stunts and gives the amateur a good idea of what Iho professional has to contend witli in preparing for a match. ' Hums has everything to win, and.Jcpsnn has everything to lose in the forthcoming encounter, which should put a rattling wrestling bout "on ice" for Hie fans, Hums cerlainly shows up in his training as someone not to be treated lightly when U conies down to the win ning of cliumpiouships. . It would seem that the game of lacrosse has taken a decided setback litis year. For Hie past two weeks I he scheduled Wednesday night game has been called off. Tho lacrosse association lias been badly handicapped by the unfortunate illness of Harry Lipsett, who has worked hard to bring the game before the Prince Rupert public. Another aspect of the case is lh number of athletic meets hell locally while the number of play, ers is somewhat limited. However, probably when ilarry gels around again, and it is lo be hoped he will soon be back with us, thai some impetus will lie the sticks and anil u given h:ii to hi iiiu iiuivn nun pads uuin aim "angemcuiS malic , f IOI (III. , nil , ishing of the sories pnnni, immtrn DnUVTil OrUUn lYinntlv ARMSTRONG HIGH MAN Visitor Shows Local Marksmen . .. . ,., , e. Few Wrinkles In Rifle Shoot- Local marksmen were shown a fm.. ,, 1- I rtj in a.ifln a 1 1 r. 1 1 ! ,1 1 (ill rifle ranges yeslenlay. O. L rmstrong, a commercial man who was in the city, bor- roweu a ruie ami mane me nign score of 85, healing the spimn ....... ........ v..... - n " scores: '200 500 000 Til o. L. Armstrong 20 32 21 H? w, m. Hrown 29 30 Zil 81 n, Floyd 25 30 2170 Hrass or. J 29 li Ji 1 l, Wilson .... or. So 29 !?7c? n. w. Cameron 25 25 M. Lamb .. ..23 19 2002 W. Horrobin .. 18 25 1801 Squire ,. .. 19 20 12 59 TWO PICNICS ARE HELD AT DIBGY ISD. The Sons and Daughters of Fnirlnnd mill SI Andri-w's Socielv ""- - I held (heir annual picnics yes- lerday afternoon alongside each other at the beach on Digby Is- land. There were larce crowds out at both events. The launch JoyHird nn dseveral private boats were used by Ihe Sons and Daughters of Knglanil .picnic sporls. A delegation was sent along Ihe beach to challenge w ff Sehvicc. Inc. Great Britain rig hit tewtvrd. Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PEK WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Leaa than BOc FEMALE HELP WANTED HAHN .Money Yeekly Spare Time addressing, mailing, circulars. We pay weekly. Send for full particulars. Hica Co., 1058 Hrnadway, Dept. K-28, New York. 170 BOARD AMD ROOM HOARD and Room at Iho Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Ofltcc, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. tf . MISCELLANEOUS FOR DUESSMAKLNCi and plain sewing, phone 127. LOST LOST Auto crank handle. Kinder please return to 2.r Taxi. FOUND FOUND. An I.O.U. -'Owner can have same at Daily News ofilce by proving ownership, and paying for this advertisement, t.f. poUM) Pockelbook conlaining papers. Apply Daily Newa Of-lce. Ihe St Andrew's Society-to a tug of war. The Scots came back wilh a vengeance ami literally !llltfil flip Kilirlialiiiu.il mil nf , . commit. charge of Ihe hnglish picnic con . . i .i in j 1 1 i " ' laies, r. (irimlile, .Mrs. i.eefc, .. ipnr .inn ,urn. uua, i hit I.iiin. ladies were in charsre of the ser ving of lea ami qolTee, it being a j,.,,i,. .... ... ... ..,,,.,, ,1V ...,, 2S IM.,-soii8. T,in , Iov ,n, s wt, Ml0 ,,rivttn j,oaJg of w. Reid, R )av,.t r. McMeekin, Oeorge ,...,.. (.i;ll.i,.s Tavlor were UjlP( t.))mmil con,i0l of iI()WaI,, Sl,.p i:ha,.lcs T ,,., , ...... . Hen 1 U Dalgaruo, I i;iiv:iriin .llll'K Jack McKichnie, II I IV I' I' IIII if. Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. R. Dowther .Mrs. W. Christiansen and Mrs. Iladdoii. LEMONADE GOT INTO WRONG CAMP BUT NO DISRUPTION FOLLOWED Scottish Trait Responsible ' For Discovery Of Mistake And International Relations Maintained. incident Happened ai nigiiy Island which at, yesterday 0111 . . lime bid fair lo disrupt interna Hoiial relations and might even bavo precipitated a battle which would liave rivalled Hannoekburi i" il intensMy. It seems flial two gallon win chesters had been seal over lo tlie English picnic tilled wilh serving lemonade at an English picnic or oinerw se innunceii the lad delivered Ihe liquid lo anollier lady or tbc same name in the opposite camp. No one knew where. Hie lemon ade came from , but afler u while he Scottish idea of not overlooking II any occasion "for turning Ian honest penny, induced Ihe temporary owners of Iho Winchesters to try lo dispose of the contents. They seul boys out lo sell it who eventually crossed lo the English camp and sold some of 'it there, bill eventually the person lo whom the lemonade was lo have been .delivered, was importuned to buy. Inquiries were made and afler a confer ence the difficulty was slraight- lened oul without any rupture. August 5, islin transporting Iho picnickers, lemonade Tor use there. Impres-Forlin seven Innings victors by 10 lo 3. champion, hero, on and McKepwn comprised taking his training very seriously j'l'he program of the day included se.l with the ridiculous idea . of the Prince Rupert battery and Dennett and Ireland pitched and caught respectively for Ketchi- IF TROUBLED WITH DIARRHOEA You Should Use BRIER J WANTED WANTED. Furniluro of every description. Highest prices paid. Princo llupert Exchange, Auctioneers. Phono 052. WANTED Capable stenographer Apply Canadian Hank of Com- merce 170 FOR SALE 'OR SALF;. Sixteen room room ing houso and store; nil furnished. Full sized basement with new hot air furnace. Terms arranged. This building is right in front of the Dry Dock, 929 Ambrose Avenue. If ANNUAL SUMMKIl SALF. of while leghorns and while wyandottes. vigorous, heavy laying strains. Write for illustrated catalogue and price list. I,. F. Solly, Lakeview Farm, West holme, !(. 'OR SALK. Waterfront lots. one and two acres, surveyed; good anchorage, Jap Inlel, Porcher Island. Apply Hox 101 Daily News Olllce. FOR SALK Ford Runabout De livery; in good running order; $200.00 cash. Also several other good buys in used cars. S. K Parker, Ltd. tf FOR SALI1 Two used Ford en gines; suitable for conversion for marine use. $50.00 each. S. B. Parker, Ltd. FOR SAI.B Chevrolet Touring Car; overhauled and in good condition; $250.00 cash. S. B. Parker, L1d. FOR SALB Household furniture, including piano and phono graph. Phone Red 271. 170 FOR SALE. New and used Machinery, Hoats and Engines Northern Exchange. If FOR SALE or Leas-e, Royal Cafe FOR RENT FOR RENT. Two largo apart ments down I own near Post Olllce. Apply Stork's Hard ware. If FOR RENT. Three large house keeping rooms, furnished complc'tc. 218 Second Avenue FOR RENT Palnfer Houso for cheap rates and homo com forls. Houses for rent also, tf FOR RENT-Four room, modern healed apartments. Apply Smith & Mallelt, Ltd. tf FOR RBNT Modern apartment furnished. McCalTery &. Oil, lions, Lid. , MODERN Four Roomed Flat for rent. Westenhaver Hros. AUCTION SALES. Goods Bought, Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Hlack 130 ond Red 442 FURNITURE. Now and Secondhand Furni luro Store, We Huy, Sell and Ex chnnge New and Secondha'ni Ooods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phono 010. TAXI Taxi G7 Phono (Call (leorge. Paul or Oust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night S(and: nOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Empress Hotel. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fit days, eioses al 3.1 j p.ni, From the East Mondays, Thursdays and Si!, urdays, I p.m. To Vancouver- Mondays, mail closes a' loPl Tuesdays, Mall closes at 4 pk. Thursdays lu Saturdays ...... . A.M. Saturdays lu py C.P.R. July 25 in , From vancouver- Sundayg ,p. j. Mondays Pj Wednesdays PM, Fridays A.Y.. Fridays J PM C.P.1L July and '8 To Anyox, Alice Arm Wednesdays 9 PI Sundays ?X From Anyox, Alice Arm- Tuesdays I' M. Thursday P M To Stewart and Premier Sundays 1 W Fridayr f.::.r.: n From Stewart and Premier- Saturdays "1 Tuosdavs J J To Port Simpson Sundnys 7 PI Thursdays i I From Port Simpson Tuesdays II Saturdays To Alaska Points July 21 and -8. From Alaska Points- July 23 and 20. To Massett, Port Clements, Ducklcy Bay Monday mail closes .0, From Massett, Port Clements, Buckley Bay Wednesday mail due AM To Naas River Points and Port Simpson-Thursdays 10 P.S- From Naas River Points Saturday A. PniNCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, July 28 High 11:59 a.m. 10, r 23:35 p.m. I'1" Low 5:37 a.m. ' 17:28 niii. 8 Tuesday, July 29 High 12:30 p.m. t fl Low 0:21 a.m. ' 18:13 p.m. 8 Wednesday, July 30 High 0:14 a.m. " 13:11 p.m. Low 0:59 a in. 18:53 p.m. ' J IN PROBATC. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITI" ,-.,ii In Urn Matter or tho Aiiinlnlstra.tr"i r In. the MMlcr or Hip KUte or tn 1 ii-ronni'd ; Hit estate. , n,. TkKV. NOTlel nun liv nnlot r ''. Il'illi.r F. Mrll, Yotmic. ni(l 1 1 - ."LVimi or July, A.li. il, 1 was appoint'1! A'-' Administrator or llm ematf, mmm, (tprcac!!, and an psrur rlaliiis ntralnxt tli nald eW ai ' it liy required to rumlaii !, 'lU viTiriPii, In inn on or unrnre tli" or Autrimt, A.I. 1094, ami all P"!l, " m. ili'bled lo Uih c-latH am requlri'il I' 1 tim aiiimini or tlii'ir inilfUM'"""- forthwith. Aftln Orrirlal Ailtli"J " l'rlni- import. Pated this irtli day or July. IN THE 8UPREME COURT OF BRITU" Ml IIMRia. . ... In the Matter or the. AdmlnHiratt"" c In tl"'"Matter or llm Kutatn or Ami"" 1 Sweeney, lipcpascdi IntttMatf , hk TAKK NOTICK that l).v ordpr ' '., llrinrir nor V v. Melt. Mi' 11 Vnmiir Yonnir. inn, trimm III " till. ."r11 or July. A. 11. m, 1 was nppomifOf AdiiiinUlrator or tin) i-malu f r Anw'., Huwiuv swppnpy, rioci-ailail (lereanptl. nml ami nil all lllirtlr wrllpj II"". rlalm airalnst llm nald nmam f n by rociiilroil to rurnlsli nanm, W ji! vpriripil, to me nn or liproro til )n or AinniBt, A.p. 191, and all parll di'liteii to the pstatp arp reiinlrert ii' 1 j Mir nilllllllK Ul llll'U IIHI' Ull rm lliwllti. ,, WALTER OAI.E Acting orriflal AitnilniM"'ir Prince rnipcrt, n Dated this Stn.day or July,