m Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency, . Prince Rupert, S.6. 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. 0. Office Hours, 9 to 6. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only Far Special Appointments. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenuo. M. S. SING Cleaning and Pressing. Special Suits Ready to Wear ... . . 18.00 Laundry Office. 820 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, 15.0. Phone 77'i. P.O. Uox 88 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 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 to the home. Phone Black 418. P.O. Box 896. Elks Flag and Childrens' Day ACROPOLIS HILL. Saturday, August 9th. Parade leaves Kiks' Home at ,1.30 p.m. where all children, wil lie presented, with a flag. Childrens' Fancy Dress Dance Elks' Home, Friday, Aug. 8, from 8.30 to 10 p.m. Children In Costume Free PRIZES. Adult Dancing 10 to 2 .Refreshments Adults 75c. 2 Baseball Games Ocean Falls vs. Prince Rupert Friday Evening, at 6.30 sharp and Saturday Afternoon at 4.30 sharp. ADMISSION To each Ball Game, 50c. Proceeds in aid Kiddies' Flag Day. r a. yii a. f i import v-nai t Baseball fans are looking forward to the series at the end of the week with Ocean Falls. With I he exception of the Japanese team from the paper low'n w;hic! was here last month, it will be the first outside team that has played In the ciiy this year. The Elks should find the engagement a successful one and, if weather keeps favorable, the gales at the games will no doubt he large. An all star aggregation is coming and the best local players will no doubl be selected for the occasion. . The attendance at the Cily League baseball games of. lalo has been so disappointing that league officials are talking of calling off the series if there is not an improvement. The league has done Its best lo even up the players between lhe Sons. of Canada and Knights of Columbus as far as possible ahd, from the. Iwo games played so far since Oil.'s dropped out, it would seem Ihe .cfforl has been successful. It would be loo had if it was neces sary to discontinue the games because of lack of support. Mans are under way for a return bout between Hed Campbell of Alaska and Hrick Skinner of this cily who met in a good bat-J lie last winler. Campbell Is now In Anchorage and has advised Ihe local promoters that he will not be able lo accept an invila-lion to meet. Skinner here on September 8,, lie has a bout at Anchorage about that time but says be will be able lo ccme later. There was a tournament at Vanderhoof last week between members of the Prince George ami Vanderhoof, tennis clubs. There were fourteen matches on the card and the Prince George players were successful in winning nine, of them. The good showing of Prince George was ilue mainly to the success of the lady players from that town who made a sweep of the games in which they were, engaged. In the men's singles, Prince George look two of three events ami Ihe mixed doubles were even. The Vander-Jioof players will be the guests of Prince GeorgV within -the next fori nigh't. SECOND HALF OF SERIES FOR STUART SHIELD FOOTBALL The .following .schedule for Ihe second half of the Stuart Shield series yis issued by the Prince Rupert Football Association: August 19 Callies vs. Sons of Canada. 22 Great War Veterans vs. Sons of England. 25 Sons of England vs. Callies. 28 Sons of Canada vs. Oreat Wnr Veterans. September 5 Oreat War Veterans vs. Callies. 8 Sons of England vs. Sons of Canda. BRITISH COLUMBIA WON AT CRICKET WINNIPEG TOURNAMENT WINNIPEG, Aug. 6. Roll, Al berta1 and Hrillsh Columbia won games yesterday in the western" Canada crickel tournament now in progress here. Double innings were played in Ihe match between Manitoba and Alberla, the former scoring 50 and 04 .respectively and Albertn 102 and 28 for three wickets. The malch between Saskklchc wan and Pritish Columbia went for one Innipgs only the Scores being Saskatchewan 75 anil HriU ish Columbia 135. BRIER 'id GOOD SOCCER LAST EVENING Sons of Canada and Callies Tied One all In First Gllhuly Cup Game The Callies and Sorts of Canada ran Irue to form in Ihe opening game of Ihe OilhulyCtlp sri-ies lasl night and the large crowd of fans which climbed Aeropidis Hill expecting lo see a close match between Ihese two rivals of long standing was not disappointed, the final, score being one all which was quite indicative oT the merits of play on the respective sides. Uolh tennis wen? full of pep and entered inln.lhe match wilh the idea of winning, so the game was a fast ono with play betler than average. Defence work was effective and forwards were kept in check prelly well all Ihe time. The work of A. Murray, goalkeeper for Ihe Callies, was a feature. Playing on the down grado in Ihe first half, the Callies did tnost of Ihe pressing. I). King scored Ihe one goal for Ihe Scots and Jimmie Currie missed a penally. The Sons of Canada got their share of Ihe play iiv- the. second half -and, after several tough luck shols, were successful' In scoring towards the end through J. Mc-Dougall. Tom Jones was referee and fleorge Kelsey and .lames Kelly officiated' on the lines. The teams look' the field as follows: "' Callies A. Murray; H. Hamilton and W. H. Williscroft; J. S'ms, J. Currie and J. Harris; W. Hamilton, O. Cochrane, I). King, II. Woods nnd J. Andrews. Sons of Canada :S. flawlhorn; H. Menr.ics and V. Menies; O. Mitchell, J. Marks nnd II. Astoria; A( Mitchell, J. McDougall, S. Erskine, E, Warren and Eddie Srnilh. The second Oilhuly Cup game will lake place Thursday night between ithc Oreat War Veterans and Ihe Sous of England. Lasl night's game will be replayed. replace meat by Clark's I Spaghetti, with Tomato B A Sauce and cheese -f tni ECONOMY buy (Also in Packages )5t&20t) WITH TOMATO SAUCE AND CHEESE At aUJtaltrt .UMlMM ' . .ntMII 59 rm tmtt,y xwvcm Viduesriay .vufcu , BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMam Money TT --irr' " nn.. ita . DOKT TALK LIKE. roou OON'T MTK1-V.. EVeRf ONE HERE OF Atv IMPORTANT THEY ARE Orders HWR IMPORTANCE Hv THEIR eOT THEV tORE ARE. yv if r m awk! COfcOED UtKE MINE- ir i m t r 7 On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for thai Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticket3, Rates and Information, see us. l by Iwt-l Fnjwi Sinvicc. jc.' Daily News Classified Ads. ,'2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Leas than 80c WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Princo Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers. Phono 652. WANTED. Klderly lady to look after slore; close in. Apply box 1 09 Dally News office. I8l WANTED. Second hand organ for Aiyansh Mission school. Moderate price cap only be paid. Rev. O. Thorhe, P. O. Mill Hay. 185 FOR RENT. Two largo apart ments down town near Post A ,Y. C I 1.1- f, I ware. . If FOR RENT.- keeping complete. FOR RENT. Palmer House for cheap rales ami home comforts. Houses for rent also, tf FOR RENT--Four room, modern, healed aparlments. Apply Smith &. Mallelt, Ltd. tf OR RENT-furnished. bons, Ltd. WANTS Three large house-rooms, furnished 2I8 Secdnd Avenue. -.Modern apartment, McCalfery & Glb- MODERN Four Roomed Flat for rent. Westenhaver llros. BOARD AND ROOM HILL FARM, TERRACE Hoard and residence for the holidays. On I lie bench overlooking town and airy on tho warm days. Farm fare. Good cuisine. Tennis. Splendid accomodation for children with playing field, etc. Enl ire charge of children when desired. Lanft.ti.-& French, Hill Farm, Terrace, 11. C. BOARD and Room at tho Inlander centrally located, one half block from- Post Office, 830 Second Avcn. Phone 1 37.. tf MISCELLANEOUS FURNISHED HOUSE for Rent for few months. Modern. Apply P.O. box C99, City. 187 AOENTS lo take orders for Guaranteed Made lo Measure Raincoats. Parliculais free. Write at once. Dept. 30. The ltest Raincoat Company, 198 St. Catherine West, Montreal, Que . . 185 M . - FEMALE HELP WANTED WAITRESS WANTED. New Yokohama Cafe. 187 HOUSEKEEPER Wauled. Oirl or elderly lady preferred. Steady job. Slale wages want. ed, Apply Mrs. Leon Wurko, Ho'x 104, Terrace, D.C. 185 BASEBALL SCHEDULE i Time Table for Second Half City League Season Is of The following schedule for Ihe second half of the Cily Baseball League is issued: August 7 Sons of Canada vs.. Columbus Club. 12 Columbus Club vs. Sons of. Canada, '. 15 -Sons of Canada vs. Columbus Club. IH Coltimbiis Club Vs. Soh'A of Canada, , 21 Sons of Canada vs.' Columbus ' dull, . 2rt Columlius Club vs. Sons of Canada. , ' . , 29 .Sons of Canada vs. Coliimbus ' ' Club. September" '' 4 Columbus Club vs. Sons, of, Canada. FOR SALE or-Lease, Royal Cafe. FOR DRESSMAKING and plain sewing, phono 127. FOR SALE. Sixteen room room ing hoiiso and store; all furbished. Full slied basement with new hot air furnace. From Terms arranged. This building is right in front- of the Dry Dock. 929 Ambrose Avenue, tf FOR SALE. Waterfront lots. one" and two acres, surveyed; good anchorage, Jap Inlet, Porcher Island. Apply Hnx 19 1 Daily News Office. FOR.SALE- Ford Runabout De livery; in good running order; $200.00 cash. Also several oilier good buys in used cars. S. E Parker, Ltd. tf FOR SALE Two used Ford en gines; suitable for conversion for marine use. $50.00 each. S, E, Parker, Ltd. FOR SALE Chevrolet Touring (Jar; overhauled and in good condition; $250.00 cash. S. E. Parker, Ltd. PLEASURE IIQAT FOR SALE 28 feet long, 5 fool beam. C. L. Heindel. Cold Storage. tf FOR SALE. New and used Machinery floats and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf FOUND FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner can have same at Daily News office by proving ownership and paying tor this advertisement, t.f. CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON Graduate of the National College of Chiropractic, Chica'gn Smith Block Room 16. Hours: 10 to 12; 2 lo 5; 7 lo 8. Saturday afternoons and Sundays by appointment, AUCTION SALES. Goods Bought, Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Black 13A and Red 442. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Slore. We Uuy, Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. - OEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phone CIO. TAXI Taxi 87 Phone (Call George, Paul or Gust) Prompt Service and Comfort Dny or Night Stand: 308S BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Empress Hotel, PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Tuesday, August 5. High 4:02 a.m. 19,4 feet. 10:38 p.m. 19.2 feel. Low 10.20' a.m. 3.7 feet. 22.51 p.m. 5.0 feel. Wednesday, Aug 6. High ...... 4:49 a.m. 18.1 18.4 ft J , J 7:27 p.m. Low ll:in a.m. ' - 23:48 p.m. Thursday, August High 5:40 a.m. 18:23 p.m. Low t 12:02 p.m. Friday, August 8. 19.1 4.8 5.7 7 17.2 10.0 5.8 High 7:01 a.m. 10.2 19:20 p.m.; 19.0 Low 0:50 a.m. 5.9 13:03 p.m, 0.8 ft. ft. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl. days, closes at 3.45 p.m. the East Mondays, Thursdays and M. urdaya, 4 p.m. To Vancouver- Mondays, mail closes at jo .1 Tuesdays, Mall closes at K P.M. Thursdays to, p j Saturdays .. ... Saturdays C.P.R. Aug. 2, C. From Vancouver- Saturdays Tuesdays To Port Simpson Sundays Thursdays .. From Port Simpson Tuesdays ... Saturdays To Alaska Points . JU 10 P.5L 13", 3,J7 Sundays p. x. Mondays ,i p.jj. Wednesdays .3 P.SI. Fridays . .-m1.M. Fridays 3 PJ(. C.P.R. Aug; 8, II. 18,-?;.!!. To Anyox, Alice Arm- Wednesdays ,9 P.5L Sundays 7 P.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm- Tuesdays .P.M. Thursdays ..P.M To Stowart and Premier- Sundays 7 p.y Fridays 9 t ( From Stewart and Premier Aug. 8. 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