Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for thai Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Tickets, nates and information, see us. Oliver Typewriter. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency, Prince Rupert, B.O. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Gut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Pho.no E80. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT,- B. 0. Office Hours, 9 te 6. Phone 086. Open Evenings Only Fer Special Appointments. St Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenuo. Agent for SocietyBrand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue EDSON COAL Received few cars of our Famous Edson Coal. From n()w on we can supply the same In any quantities." Call up 138 for quick delivery. Prince Rupert Feed Co LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 61. 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 895. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMa DON'T s i- .. ry ; 1 w vrv DETAINED- 1WU ARE Jepson vs. Jack Hums, at Km press Thealrp. Wednesday Senior Lacrosse, Maple Leafs vs. Kaiens. Thursday Cily League Iwtse all, Columbus Club vti. Sons of inada. Friday Gilhuly Cup, football, (lreat War Veterans vs. Sons" of ngland. Trapshooting at Park venue. Though the gaine was called, at tne ii nil .inning, with an open score, on account of darkness, I here was. enough baseball play ed in the opening match of the second half of the Cily League baseball scbpdulp, Friday night, to indicate that the Sons of Can-nda and Golunibtis Club, who are to finish up the season are evenly balanced and well matched. This being the case, the games should be well patronized by fans. A good brand of play seems lo be assured. The next game this evening will start sharp on time so that it inay be finished before dark. Arrangements are now well advanced for Hip Telkwa barbe cue on Labor Day and the enlirp event gives promise of being even bptler I linn the many successes Of past years. In addition fo all the other well-known features of Ihe day, there will be a parade of decorated automobiles this year. There will be both football and baseball games on the card and the horse-racing and broncho busting will provide, thrills Irt warm the hearts of those who delight in the, prowess of horse-f manship. The horse races should be well up In standard, and, in addilion to the old favorites on Ihe Telkwa lurf, some new stock will be introduced. The barbecue lunch will be conducted on a big ger scale than before and the day will be wound up, as usual, with a big dance in the evening. RIFLE RANGE H. Floyd, With Handicap of Seven, Won Spoon at McNIcholl Creek Range Ii. Floyd, with a handicap of seven, won the spoon for the day at Ihe weekly shoot of the North I). Regiment Rifle Association held at Iho McNIcholl Creek range yesterday. 200 .500 000 Til. II. Floyd 27 30 30 87 W. Brass 27 28 30 80 R. Wilson 27 20 21 77 M. M Lamb .... 27 20 IG Of) R. W. Cameron 23 25 IB 60 G. Lenioh' 17 'J3 22 02 C. K. McKeown 22 27 II 00 W. llorrobin 21 20 ii 5J A. Smiires 23 17 il 51 Sport card for I ho week chedulcd, is a follows: as Monday Cily League Base ball, Suns of Canada vs. Coluin bus Club. Tuesday Gilhuly Gup, foot ball, Gallies vs. Sons of Canada Wrestling for light heavyweight championship of Canada Xels BASEBALL SCHEDULE Time Table for Secdnd Half of City League Season Is The following" schedule for Ihe second .half .of Ihe City Baseball League is issued: August I Columbus Cltib vs. Sons of Canada. 7 Sons of Canada vs. Crii(itibis Club. 12 fiblumbus Club vs. Sons of Canada. 15 Sons tif Canada vs. Columbus Club. 18 Columbus Club vs. Sons of Canada. 21 Sons of Canada Vs. Columbus Club. 20 Cnlutnhlis Club vs. Sons of Canada. 2fl vsoi s of Canada Vs. Co hi ml) (is Club., September 4 Columbus Chih vs. Sons of Canada. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Swanson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. un til 0.30 p.m. and on other week days at 2, 4 and 6.45 p.m. The last boat home each dav will leave the Salt Lakes float "harp at 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rnwboats and canoes or sale and hire. Prince Rupert noalhou.se. Cake NOVELIST DIES WSHOPSHOUKNE, Kngland.Aug. .Joseph Conrad, C7 years of age, novelist, author of the Nig ger of the Narcissus, died here Sunday. Mrs. Pregcr's Pound p;'M'"EaS JVAPOKATtD. 1 Mrs. Preger calls attention lo a point wn do not remember mentioning. She says we tiewr speak of Ihe fact Hint cakes made with Pacific Milk keep better. Mrs. Preger makes a "p4iund Cake" with Pacific Milk. II keeps indefinitely and does not lose Its freshness of flnvor. Besides, slie adds, "your liiilk gives a finer, more even grain or texture." Pacific Milk Co. ' Limited 328 DRAKE STREET, VANCOUVER. Factories at Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C. Sji-en GOLF CHAMPION MONTREAL, Aug. 4. Leo Diegel of Washington won the Canadian open golf champion ship. RUPERT PEOPLE ARE HOLIDAYING AT OONA RIVER, PORCHER ISLAND Haying In Progress and General Air of Prosperity Prevails at Settlement A. O. Franks of Ihe Daily News mechanical staff returned from Oona River, l'orcher Island, yes terday after a two weeks holiday. Mrs. Franks and family are remaining for the present. Other Prince Ilunerl people at thai place are Mrs,. Murray Fuller and family, Mi's. Berry and family and Mr. Skinner and family. Two oilier families are proposing to leave for there within a few days. While Mr. Franks was (here a parly of fifteen climbed Pill Mouulaln pti. Pill Island, Ihree thousand feel There- was still a little snow at the summit. There Is also a lake1 there "which has Ihe appearance of being in thfa crater of im extinct volcano. FAeryone. is busy haying at Ihe settlement and the place Is hiking on a more prosperous appearance than formerly, Several new houses a haVewbeen- creeled, there and there are so far about a dozen milch Cows kept by the resident a. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert O. H. Clarke, G. B. Sniilh, .1. A. Hobday, F. J. HillboUse. Mrs. W. (u Brewer and children, W Goelz and W: Hewson, Vancouver; W. F. Bihns, Balmoral) N'orah Marrs, North Pacific Can nery; Mary James, Phelau; John Baldwin and Roger La Planle, Decatur, III., 'Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Bigle. Robeson ia, Pa.; Miss Mild, red Johnson and Miss Marian Kelson, Ellsworth, Wis.; F. I. Parsket ami W. C. Brewer, cily; F. II. Drake, Edmonton; W. II. Manuel, Prince George; James Spiers and Mr; and Mrs. D. Kden. shaw, Buckley Bay, Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Slulik, Chicago, Chic-iige; N. Malock, Kwirtilsa; R. W. Sinclair, Inverness; O. Danielson, Seal tie. v Central A. F. IIewillt and A. F. W. Hewson, Vancouver; F. Hardisly, Prince George; W. O. McLaren and family, Usk; W. Lindsay and R. V. Hum I, C.N.R. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, August 4. High 3.21 a.m. 20.3 feet, 15.50 p.m. 10.5 feet. Low 9:17 a.m. 2.!) feet. 22:01 p.m. 5.4 feel. Tuesday, August 5. High 1:02 a.m. 19.4 feet. Ifl;38 p.m. 19.2 feel. Low 10.2(5 a.m. 3.7 feel. 22.51 p.m 5.0 feel. .. - . . 'VVA' BRIER oh: era Hello ' ft AGO E.! description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers. Phono C52. WANTKD Position as housekeeper or work with private family. Apply Box 1H7, Daily News Office. 182 WANTED. Klderly lady to look after store; close in. Apply box 100 Daily News ollice. 18 1 WANTKD. Second baud organ for Aiyallsh Mission school. Moderate price can only be paid. Rev. O. Tborne, P. O. Mill Bay. 185 FOR RKNT. Two large npart- Jnents down lown near Pusl Ollice. Apply Stork's Hardware, tf FOR RKNT. Three largo house keeping rooms, furnished complete. 2t8 Second Avenue. FOR RKNT. Palmer House for cheap rales and home comforts. Houses for rent also.' tf FOR RKNT Four room, modern. healed apartments. Apply Smith a-MallsU. Ltd. t,.- FOR R K.N'T furnished, bons, Ltd. BOARD AND ROOM YOU ARC. OOT tr-tTME TO PK rov THtt AND TAK& me home: O 1924 s Invu Fiatuki Schvici. Int. ' Glut BiiUm rights rrat-ivnl If Modern apartment, McCallery & (iili- MODKRN Four Roomed Flat rent. Westenhavcr Bros. for HILL FARM, TKRRAClv Board and residence for the holidays. On the bench overlooking town and niry on the warm days. Farm fare. Good cuisine. Tennis, Splendid accomodation for children with playing Held, elc. Knlire charge, of children when desired. Lanh'n.-& French, Hill Farm, Terrace B. G. BOARD and Room at tho Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Ollice, 830 Second Avcn. Phono 137. tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR DRKSSMAKING an.i plain sewing, phone 427. TEA AND SALE OF HOME COOKING ON SATURDAY SUCCESS The Daughlers of Kngland held a successful tea and sale of borne cooking on Saturday afternoon in the office on Third Avenue formerly occupied by T. M.cCly-m'ont. The sum of ?20 wifs realized. 'Ihe committee in charge consisted or Mrs. S. V. Cox. Mrs. MV-I.ean and Mrs. Waller Shaw. Mrs. Jos. llnw'e und Mrs. George Leek were in charge of the homo cook ing sale. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ANYOX SCHOOL. SEAI.Etl TK.NIIIHS. endul-siMl "Tnclpr tot one IKium AiMllInn lu Anyiu Rrliiml," will tie received liy Ihn llonouritile thn Milliner fir runup woiim up tu IK o'rlotk in kiii tu iiieKimy, nm ikhi (iny or mikum 1084, ror the erection nf n onn room ivl-(II 1 lr.it to tin (irenent Four room School- noiiH! ni Aiiyiu, in trie Ainu r.icriorai District. HO. I'Iuiik. Siieriricmlonil. Contmrt unit Form" of Tender limy Im need on mid afler I lie mil (Iny or July, 1094. and further UiriM'iiiiitlnn olitalneil a I the lietuirlnient .or rnliliR Works, I'arlimnciit ituilitlnitK, ami at tlin ornrea or the Ooveriinieiit AReiit Vahconyer: thn (inverriment 4Mnt. Anvn: and Urn Government Airent, rrlnio llui'.ert, It. C. Conlea 'j.nln. ..f of ..fn..a iilana. .n.nlfln.ll..n.. UDerlrlratloiit. -1 - . .... etc. ran lie olitalned from the iietiaritiient on. Day- ment or a iieDoitit or Ten imiiara liin.nri). wlilrh wll lifl refiiniled on ilielr return In Icikhi ronniiiiin. The lowent or any tendei1 not neeea aarlty acrejited, I'. Pllllle. I'nlille Wnrka I nilneer. The lieparlrnent or public' Works, Victoria, H C, July Kin, IDH. I'OIt SALE. Sixteen room room-1 Ing house and store; all furnished, full sized basement with new hot .air furiTaee. Terms arranged. This building is right in front of the Dry Dock, 929 Atnbros3 Avenue, tf I'OIl SALE 1'ive acres on Law- son Harbor, Lewis Island; willi dwelling house, chicken houses and outhouses Hud large garden; price very moderate. Apply Hox 190, Daily News Office. 1 H 1 'OR SALE. Waterfront lots. one and two acres, surveyed; good nnchorage, Jap Inlel, Porcher . Island. Apply Itox 191 Dally iNews Ollice. foil SALE Ford HuiiabouL De livery; in good running order; $200.00 cash. Also soveral other good buys in used cars. S. K Parker, i.ld. . If l'OIl SALE Two useil Ford en gines; suitable for conversion for marine use. $50.00 each. S. K. Parker. Ltd. " l'OIl SALE Chevrolet Touring Car; . overhauled and hi good condition; $250.00. cash. S. K. Parker, I.ld. PI.KASUIIE IIOAT Toil SALE 28 feet long, 5 fool beam. C. L. Heiildel. Gold Storage. tf t'OH SALE. New nnd used Machinery, Hunts and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf FOIl SALE or Lease, lloyal Cafe. FOUND FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner cat have same, at Daily News ollice by proving ownership and paying for this advertisement, l.f. CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON Graduate of the National College of Chiropractic, Cliieago Smith Block Room 15. Hours: I0 lo 1 2; 2 to 5; 7 lo 8. Saturday afternoons and Sundays by appointment. AUCTION SALES. Goods Dought, Sold or Exchanged SI. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. ' Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Illack 136 and lied 442. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. Wo lhiy, Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phono C4C. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Prful or Oust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: 308S BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across, from Empress Hold. ECONOMICS. "Josh," said Farmer Wilkins In his son, "I wish, if you don't Inind, you'd eat nit by yourself Instead of wllh Ihe summer boarders." "Ain't my society good enough for 'em?" "Your society's all right, but your appetite sets a terrible 1 you find you cannot got. the dally News regularly, call in ana subscribe for il and have it. de. liverel to your home. tf E.VE.M P tCOUUD WWBrs'T GOT CAKk FARe. ."ill HIT 2J ' -i 1 IHI 73, Daily News Classified Ads. ,'2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Le than 80c WANTED wAnir.u, I'urnuuro or every MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri. nays, closes at 3.15 n.in From the East Mondays, Thursdays and Sd. uruays, i p.m. To Vancouver- Mondays, mail closes ntlon Tuesdays, Mall closes at t fx Thursdays g 'j Saturdays ... i Saturdays ... C.P.Il. Aug. i. 0. I From Vancouver- Sundays 1.. Mondays Wednesdays . Fridays . ,. Fridays C.P.Il. Aug. 8. H 18 To Anyox, Alice Arm Buckley Bay-Monday mail closr From Massett, Port Buckley Bay-Wednesday mad (hie 10 H To Skldegate, O. C. City South Island Points Wednesdays, mail P.m. P. I 1 n n AI ' n Wednesdays g fx Sundays 7 t From Anyox, Alice Arm-r- i uesiiays pi Thursdays .. JJ To Stewart and Premier- Sundays 7 P Fridays 5 Y From Stewart and Premier- Saturdays I Tuesdays . .4 W To Port Simpson Sundnys Thursdays . From Port Simpson- Tuesdays Saturdays To Alaska Points Aug. 8. il. 18. ' i From Alaska Polnls- Aug. 0, 13. 16. To Massett, Port From Skldegate, Q. C. City South Island Points SaltinlavK. mail dm: 11 Hi To Naas River Points and Port Simpson-Thursdays 1" From Naas River Points Haiurdays .u BOX COLLECTION P.M. P" Graham A- Allin Ave, 2 15 1st Ave. & Eighth SI Olh Ave. it Fulton SI 8th Ave. &. Thompson si tllh Ave. A Sherbrooke AU -'3S I Hit Ave. A. Conrad Si ? 0 Olh Ave, & Hays Cove Ave 0th Ave. & Hays Coye Circle 81 b Ave. & Cotton SI 5lh Ave. A Mcllride SI. Pro. Gov. Hhlgs. Prov. (Inv. Wharf 7 H 1 n n -I 1 1 Clementt, C M ClemenU, ',0 M5 50 55 3J00 3,5 3,10 1 r O.T.P. Wharf ' 2nd Ave. & 2nd SI 3.20 3rd Ave. .t Fulton St. 3 J 3rd Ave. & 0th St 3 s8 8.H 8. 8.:i 8.31 8.3! 8.1) 8.5 8.51 n fJ 9.5 9.ii 9.11 0 0 9.!l I NOTICE Advertisers arc renY1rii-ed Ihal copy for dvfr" tlsemenls slioul.i'be.iit m Unll., MnwQ unlflO boinre 4 p.m. today to ensure in serlion in louiorrow'f j j sue, i 4.4.4.4.44.4.4. TT