Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Tickets Rates Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. and 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.TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Office Hours, 9 to 6. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments, M. S. SING SPECIAL DRY PRESSING To July 1. 1 Suit . . . . 75c Phone 774. 820 Third Avenue P.O. Hox 88. Prince Rupert, B.C. Agent for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Socond Avenue EDSON COAL Received few cars of our Famous lidson Coal. From now on we can supply the same in any quantities. Call up 58 for quick delivery. Prince Rupert Feed Co I 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 Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm lo the home. Phone Black 216. P.O. Box 835. TTnU DAILY HHWB. Monilnv BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMaJ HOW AQOOT JOIN IMC, THE ) NO f YHATt THK ? V VI z F7 NKsf-FRIEND? CROl-jETO THAN; cB THINK ILU y M LrdSs8r, i-wJ ' LOCAL PEOPLE ' TOURED CAMPS Miss Laura Stephens, Elgood Stephens, and Mr. Lemicux. It was a beautiful afternoon when the little parly set out for a 2Mt hours run to Port Simpson. The- afternoon breeze was at its height and, af!.or crossing the Metlakatla liar, the good launch received quite a tossing off Hyan owners, Norman Fraser, formerly of this city, is constantly producing a high grade of ore. The several logging camps and the mill are working full blast and everything is booming. The new suspension bridge over the Kit-sault Hiver has just been com pleted. Wednesday a rough journey lo Anyox was made. This was Mr. Lernieux's destination, so the- party was then reduced to four persons. Hero were visited the mine, smeltery . concentrator and native fishing boal and towed in to Arrandalo Cannery. This can nery in working full blast. Tlie next morning the sturdy boat was lowed to Hidden Inlet Cannery, Alaska, where a good imaehine shop is situated. . Re- M. M. Stephens and Family Visit- pairs were here made but as the ed Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart and Other Points STOPPED AT CANNERY M. M. Stephens returned on Sal unlay from a very enjoyable two weeks tour of Northern H.C. waters in his pleasure cruiser Vera S. Fry. Mr. Stephens was accompanied by Mrs. Stephens, customs officer was away, it was necessary to delay the following day. awaiting his return. They received fine treatment by the Americans during their whole stay at this thriving cannery. Seattle to Skagway Leaving the following morning (Saturday), the party arrived home Saturday afternoon. Inside the harbor a smlill launch, with a party of four, who are making the extraordinary journey from Seattle to Skagway, was found in a disabled condition, having broken a connecting rod, and was lowed safely to Cow Hay. Although the weather was not very favorable, the journey was greatly enjoyed by all. Kveryone Point. Off Slippery Hock it was.reu,ned with an enlightened im noticed that the boat was taking pression of the country to the water around the stuffing box, north. . . . : i ( nli aim ii was iiici:sury iu jiunqi uui the way into Port Simpson. At Port Simpson the Fry was beach-! ed and the stuffing box repacked. As this ,was a good opportunity, the bottom was also painted. Setting out early . the next morning the nine hours run to Alice Ann was made, arriving (here the same afternoon. A stop of four days was made in this tuyjving litHc. town,. Alice Arm Prosperous The prosperous little Espcr-ansa Mine, operated by one of its SHOTSMITHERS Was Found by Constable Service In Shack; Inquest Wednesday Provincial Constable Charles Canning was found shot dead in a shack at Srnit tiers on Friday afternoon by Corporal Service, who js in riarge of the provincial police station at that point. Details of the tragic occurrence are not yet available and the cor oner" s inquest has been postpon ed until Wednesday. The pro vincial police are making inves tigations, and inspector T. W. S. Parsons, who will arrive from the south this afternoon, will proceed immediately to Smilhers to take charge. Deceased was a single man, aged 30, and a nephew of the late T. Dunlop, who was drowned re power house. Few " people rcalic;c"lly i" Uc Bulkley Hiver. . .. ri'l. if 1. .1.1.. '.. the ureal extent and value of these. There is no scarcity jf work and everyone is looking for ward to a prosperous year. At Maple Bay After a sojourn of two days the remaining party of four made a nine and one-half hours run lo Maple Day. Sunday morning they moved up to Swamp point, where a day's good fishing was enjoyed Sunday evening they .Journeyed to Stewart, a run of about 3Vi hours, arriving there in a heavy fog. A pleasant day was spent in visiting the sights of both Stewart and Hyder. Everything is booming in these two places, and the Premier Mine is working full swing. Turned Homeward On Tuesday the homeward Journey commenced with the 9V6 hours run to Dogfish Day. The next day it was intended to complete the homjeward journey but Ihey were dootnied to dis appointment, for clutch trouble detained Ihem. Drifting in 1he rough water at the mouth of the The lale Constable Canning was a native of .County Antrim, Ireland, and had only been in Canada for the past twelve months having been in the pro vincial police service for the past six months, most of the lime as a special constable. He served in France with the Imperial forces and suffered from, shell shock as a result. He held the 1914-15 star, general service medal and the victory medal. From 1917 to 1918 be was assistant D.A.Q.M.O. with headquarters 30th Division and was appointed a Oeneral Staff Officer, third grade, in November, 1918. INAAS RIVER SPEED BOAT ARRIVES IN PORT FOR REPAIRS Henry Derby arrived in " port yesterday afternoon with his 200 Imrsn nower boat "Naas River." Canyon. The boat is not leak ing, but - the stem is rather badly broken and this will be repaired here, Mr. Derby was en deavoring to tie up his boat in the canyon when it got caught in ii whirlpool and was swept away. leaving its. owner hanging to the branches of the tree to which he was trying to anchor the craft. The boat was then car ried down (lie river, when the damage to the stein occurred. Mr. Derby soon recovered the craft and immediately made pre parations lo return to Prince Rupert lo carry out the neces sary repair work. Sport Chat Si I The following is the outdoor porl card for the week: I'uesday Callies vs. Sons of England. Stuart Shield series. Wednesday Senior Lacrosse, Maple Leafs vs. Kaiens. Friday (i.W.V.A. vs. S.O.U. Stuart Shield series. Trap shooting at Park Avenue. It was learned on Saturday Dial a local football team had been invited by the Ocean Falls Athletic Club to journey south and play two games, aud also that a baseball team will probably visit us from the paper- town early in August. This invitation from our southern neighbors is doubtless the outcome of the recent visit of the Prince Kuperl lacrosse learn to Ocean Falls, which visit was arranged by Hen Self and Harry Lipselt. It is very gratifying lo sec (he local boys invited south again and speaks volumes for I lie good fellowship existing between this city ami the worthy paper makers. The local la crosse team ,met with a wonder ful measure- of hospitality at Ocean Falls nn their recent visit and there is not much doubt that the paper boys will be given a rousing reception when they ar- riv lo enjoy their baseball game with local stars. The Sons of Hngland foot hall team seem to have been running into hard luck lately by (be absence of regular players, ' Dick Lambe, who always plays such a consistently good game at full back, has been absent in the last two matches which has caused a re-arrangement of the line-up and judging from Ihe results at tained in the last two matches it does not appear to be working out as well as might have been HXpeiM. It is very dillicult for players, who have been accustomed to playing in certain positions, to play their regular game in a new position. In their last game Iho Sims could only muster ten men and a one back game was the consequence. II takes all the glamor oil the play when one side is so handicapped and Ihe laurel of the winners do not look so fresh. In the best interests of the Stuart Shield series, and the game gen arally, it is lo be hoped that Iho from 'the Naas river district. Englishmen will be able to put a after having met with a slight full team in the field in their Naas. they were picked up by a'mishap while in the Naas River forthcoming fixture against Ihe r , yy mm. a - I I IH Tm Kl iH Uy'-i I girls are wearing bobbed hair. More I ban one girl wit h long tresses is Inking this summer h course of nhysicu) culture at the University of Toronto. A number of these maidens who arc evidently loath to part with "woman's crowning glory" are being instructed in advanced swimming and will receive life-saving certificates at the end of their course, which lasts five weeks. -- flreal interest i being taken in the football game that is lo be played at Winnipeg Ibis evening between the IJ. C. and Manitoba I -;. iiih that are entered for the Omiaiighl Cup. This is an elimination serif and the winner tonight will play in the dual series. Saturday" game between tlii'M- teams being a scoreless draw make today's mulch doubly intM-i"l i TOURNAMENT AT TENNIS COURT Mrs. S. P. McMordle Was Win. ner of Ladles' Singles Saturday The American tennis tnurna men I of the Prince Rupert Tennis Club, played on Ihe Acropolis Hill courls on Saturday after noon, resulted in Mrs. S. P. Mc-Mordie winning the ladies' singles and ". 11. Hamilton and Eddie Smith winning the men's doubles Owing to the small attendance there was not the keenness of play ihat might otherwise have been expected. Refreshments were served during the afternoon under the supervision of Miss Pete Tremayne. The commit lee in charge of the tournnnienl con Misled of Miss Pete Tremayne. It Ilartlefl and R. A. Pre. RIFLE SHOOTING H. Floyd Was High Man at Mc Nlcholl Creek Ranges Only seven members being ip attendance at the shoot of the North H.C. Regiment Rifle Asso ciation, held on the MeNiehnll Creek ranges yesterday morning no spoon was awarded. H. L. Armstrong was a visiting marksman. The party went across the harbor on W. llnrrobin's launch. Scores were us follows: W. Hrass . . . . 23 Malcolm Lamb . 2i K. L. Armstrong 23 R. Cameron 23 A. Squires . . . . 13 W. llurrobin ..21 200 r.no COO Til. H. Floyd 27 30 3087 W. M. Hrown . . 25 29 20 29 32 21 25 19 27- 30- Sl 79 2578 2378 10---03 2i 0? 18 &8 FOR SALE t WONDER. ( WHKT TIME THEV OPEN? FOR SALE. Sixteen room room ing house and store; all furnished. Full sized basement with new hot air furnace. Terms arranged. This building is right in front of the Dry Doek, 929 Ambrose Avenue. If FOR SALK. Waterfront lots. one and two acres, surveyed; good anchorage,' Jap Inlet. Porcher Island. Apply llox I9i Daily News OHlee. FOir SALE. Piano, in splendid condition. WHI give terms. Apply Iki.x 19& Daily News " ' f ice. 1 09 FOR SALE. New and used Machinery. Uoals and Engines. Northern Exchange. If ()R SALK or Lean-, Royal Cafe. FOR REfiT OR Rl'NT. Two large apartments down (own near Post Office. Apply Stork's Hardware, tf "OR RKNT. Three large housekeeping rooms, furnished complete. 2I8 Second Avenue. IT) RKNT. Furnished house keeping suite. Apply i 10 Sixth Ave. Hast or phone lUue 217. FOR RENT. Palmer House for cheap rates and home comforts. Houses for rent nUo. tf FOR RKNT Four room, m6dern. heated apartments. Apply Smith & Mallctt, Ltd. tf Till IKK ROOMED HOUSE to rent on Summit Avenue. Prtone Red C23. 170 MODERN Four Roomed Flat fdr rent. Westenhaver Ilros. AUCTION SALES. Goods nought, Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Dlack 136 and lied 42 EXCHANGE WILL TRADH 100 acres farm, well improved, in Ihe rain belt of Alberta for uu i .si and thai is granted and improved Write C. A. Garvin, Prince Oeorge, H.C. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We liuy, Sell and Kx- change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phono C40. TAXI Taxi G7 Phone (Call Ccorge. Paul or (lust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: HOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Empress Hotel. JOIN i m 1 . THE I" r I DI924 Y Urt. FeTul Stnvicc. Inr. h Ci(l Britain fight ictervfd. "7 f Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Lb., thnn BOc BOARD AND ROOM HOARD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Olllee, 831) Second Aven. Phono 137, If FOUND FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner cac have same at Daily News ofllce by proving ownership and paying for this advertisement, t.f FOUND golj watch chain. Daily News off.ee. MISCELLANEOUS A poly tf FOR DRES3MAKIN1 and plain eewiug, phone 427. (kilties. Not all athletically inclined WANTED WANTED Immediately. Smart girl fur general work in hotel. Wages $10 a month and board. Permanent place for suitable girl. Send particulars. 11. Cnrvath, Ornndview Hotel, South Hazalton, Jt.C. WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers. Phono G52. WANTED. Experienced tnno- grapher. Apply in writing staling experience to Cold Storage. 170 MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wedne days and Frj nays, closes at ::.'. From the EasU Mrillillivu TIiil.e.U... . . .. I Saturdays .... .twu.ija a J iiM uruays, p.m. To Vancouver-Mondays, mail . I -Tuesdays. Mail .-i ..j.'s a' , Thursdays Saturdays Saturdays . C.P.R. July r, From Vancouver-Sundays, I Mondays Wednesdays Fridays Fridays C.P.R.JuU I -To Anyox, Alice Arm Wednesdays Sundays From Anyox, Alice Arm Tuesdays Thursdays ... To Stewart and Premier-Sundays Fridays From Stewart and Prefer I uesdays , To Port SlmpsonV-i. Sundays .z. ..J. .. " Thursdays From Port Simpson Tuesdays Saturdays To Alaska Points July Hi and - From Alaska Points July -'a ami To Massett. Port Clent. Buckley Bay Moml.i) mail rl"'-"'s 0 From Massett, Port Clems Buckley Bay Weilue-dai ina'l 'Im- To Naas River Points and tf Slmoson Ihursdays 1 1 'J From Naas River Points Saturdays PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 'i Monday, July 21 High ' i : i ' 17.-8 im Low II :0I a m 23::i'-' p.ni Tuesday, July 22 High .r::i a-'" ' 18.10 p. ni Low 1 1 : i7 n i Wednesday, Jul: 23 High 0:39 a n 19:1.' p. m J,ow 0:29' a. in 12:3d p. in ,,S IN PROBATI. . olT,a IN THE SUPREME COURT OF COLUMBIA. , In tlie Msllrr or Um n aiul ,i in tiw Matter r iiir isi.iti Imwuih; liili riliili'. t TAKE NOIIUI lli.i I m , llUIUtr F. Mi ll. YnllilK. 111 ! , 't July. A. It. IV, I w;i' AdliiliilHlraUii' of (Id- ' ' ; KlIHHI'. ('I'I'H4IM. mill llll .1 nlniin tKHllM llif n.i t . ! i i liy iwiulred lo fiinilli i: j ypririM. to nn- oit or l" i 1 i of AUffUM, A. II. I'lsM. ni'il 1 (H-iiifti io tot- rtali' !' "' ii llif (mount of llii'lr tuo- nt' forihwltli. WUTI' Afilnif ori'in ii ' i'i ni' . I. rmied thin sin iiav or ii ' IN PROBATE. ,mV(t IN TUT CMDnrMF r.n IJRT OF EX"' COLUMBIA, i III tlti Matter or III"' Allium' and . - In llii Matter of tin- K-i it? ' ' hwt-eney, fit iimmi Ui" TAKIi NOTII'.K tlmlMiv Honor V. Mi-ll. Yoiinr. inmlt. I! or July, A.I). ttlVl, I WO.- W", , Aduilnlatrathr of tl" f'M lf ftwi-Miey, deeeuiied, unitliitj, l"1 ' nainm iiraiiiai ' ny riMiuii'i'd to rurinsii vulfleii. to me on or 0tltiv.ii" . of AUIfUlt. A.I). 1984. n " , del)td to tint entiile are red'" , um amount or tneir ininiin roiiiiMiiti. 1 , 1 WM.TI'H Attlnr orririai ''"'"' ' ITInee fl"!;- ', Dated tbH 8tU day of July,