AQ1 01. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Ratee of Exchange. Make your reservations for lhat Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticketj, nates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cr.ry Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insuranoe 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 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, li.C. Agent for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue EDSON COAL Received few cars of our Famous Edson Coal. From now. on we ean supply the same In any quantities. Call up 58 for Juick delivery. Prince Rupert Feed Co LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63. 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. ture of the Democratic convention. It would necessarily have lo be on the .serial plan. TH1 DAILY Wednesday, July C, 1924 I BRINGING UP FATHER " By George McManu, ' r" T V'' I CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST AGAIN Fair Board at Meeting Last Nlnht Discussed Plans for Forthcoming Election At a meeting of Ihn Fair Hoard last night it was decided lu put in a Carnival Oucen cnnlcst again (his year although along somewhat ilifTorent lilies than last year's conlesl. This year f lie district will he divided up and each district will vote and gather voles for its individual queen. A grand prize will he offered and alio district prizes. Arrangements are. also beitis: made for a .qinrl program similar In that put on at the last exhibition. II is also proposed to brini in an outside entertainment parly to perforin during I lie ex hibition week and to this end district points are being communicated with. A meeting nf the sports and attractions committee will he held tomorrow night In arrange entertainment details. . Joe Greer president of the Fair Hoard, presided at the meeting which was well attended by the directors. The Man in the Moon SAYS. THE latest phrase in female society circles is: "Oh! my dar I'm all tickled lo bits. I'm shingled." AN actress showed her presence of mind recently when her wardrobe caught fire by lipping it into a wineglass full f waler. NOTHING can beat a . good wife. Except of course, a bad husband.' WE read of a Scotsman who recently won a race by dinning over twenty six miles in two hours and fifty minutes. He must havo heard of a place where "grub was selling for less per bid lie. THERE is one thing that a man does nol have to pay back ifter borrowing and that is trouble. WE read of a man who went out and got drunk because his wife bobbed her hair. Usually such a procedure has a sobering effect. THE greatest height some polificians attain is an upper berth. HEADLINE reads "Probe of three cases of suicide." The first lime we have heard of sui cide by tLe case. IT might be a good idea for nn enterprising movie picture man to take a slow motion pic 'Lit tkt CLASK' KlUktm kttf . A fine food for boys Clark's hasIONDON MANSIONS ARE . A MAX named Crockery recently gone into the glass business in the Slates. It is lo be hoped be does nut. ri3e lo a fall. TURN OYER HUDSON BAY RAILROAD TO PRAIRIE PROVINCES Suggestion of Sir Henry Drayton Is Favored by Winnipeg Association WINNIPEG, July 9. If Par liament at the present session dose nol make provision for the early completion nf the Hudson Hay Railway, the On-lo-the-Tiay Association is in favor of the uggesion of Sir llenry Dray ton the the uncouiplcled line bo handed over to (he Prairie Provinces "upon .equitable lerms." A resolution lo this effecl was passed at a meeting of the executive of the association. The Federal government is ur?ed to make an offer to the Prairie, Governments, "or any of them," which will include "all of the physical assets of Ihe uncom pleted line, plus the unexpended balance of moneys collected under land sales, conlracls pledged by Ihe government of Sir Wilfrid Laurier for the com pletion of the Hudson Hay Rail way." BRULE CUT-OFF IS TO BE CHECKED UP Canadian National Engineers are In Winnipeg on Way West Preparatory to Conference WINNIPEG, July 9. In con nection with the proposed con - ference on northern raiIways,lo be held in Hie cily Ihis month, M. H. McLeod, consulting engineer for Ihe Canadian National Railways, and C. S. 'Ozowski, chief engineer of the National jview lo shortening the line from ilhe peace Hiver country lo the Pacific coast. .'They will per sonally go over the proposed route and will pay particular at lention lo a diversion from the original route by which, it is claimed, some 10 nille,s may be saved', shortening the distance In 200 miles The data thus secured will he available at the Winnipeg con ference, whep lho entire railway situation in the no rid is to he considered- by provincial and federal members of parliament and legislatures, and (he rail ways. A definite aunnuncemerd will m made shortly after the meeting regarding future building plans, which will carry great import for Winnipeg and one or two other cenjres. .Mr. Mcl.eod is a warm advocate of the Jlrule cul-olT as a most feasible ouflet for northwestern grain and limber seeking" tide waler. BECOMING APARTMENTS Mouse Shortage Has Moved Owners to Permit Conversion Scheme on Large Scale LONDON. July 0. The present house shortage and the many large empty houses ' in certain parts of London ('have at last moved owners of snch dwellings lo permit a conversion scheme on a large scale. Mauy. large mansions south of Hyde Park and in fashionable Mayfair, Eaton Square and Orosvenor Square will be changed into small aparlm,erils, while relating their present appearance. One of Ihe chief reasons big houses are being given up is the shortage of servants. BIG FLEET GOES AFTER TUNA FISH Eight Hundred Boats Working Out . of San Pedro, California, This Year SAN PKDRO. Cal., July 9. Eight hundred boats, the largest fleet in Ihe history of the local industry, will work oul of this port during the tuna fishing season, which starts in June and continues until September. During' May 13,011 pounds of tuna, of the yellowfin and ycl- lo.wtail varieties,, were brought in. Approximately 2,000,000 pounds of fish of all kinds were delivered lo Ihe market here ilur lug the month. SCOTCH DUKE WORKS DAILY IN FIELDS ) Duke of Aroyll, Helping lo Erect Belfry, Ennaged as Stone mason's Laborer INVKRARY, Scotland, July 9. The idea thai Dukes can't and iwon'l do manual labor is- dls- lines are in the city on the wayjpelled by .1 visil lo Inverary to check up the Hrule survey, Castle, in the grounds of which which has been going on with a the owner, the 52-year-old Duke Your pipe tobacco, always in its original fine condition when you buy OGDEN'S CUT PLUG in the V2lb. vacuumized tin. Daily News Classified Ads! 2 CENTS PER WORD IN WANT WANTED. v- Position as timekeeper mining preferred. Have technical knowledge. Coleman, Windermere, H.C. WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers. Phone 652. BOARD AND ROOM HILL FARM, TERRACE. Hoard n n j I rnaiJana f rr Ilia i m ! holidays. Not a convalescent home, but where anyone out of sorta will convalesce. Home cooking, Home grown vegetables and fruits in season. Fresh milk and home made butter. Tennis. Splendid accommodation for children, wilh playing fields, etc. Entire charge of children when desired. To save disappointment make your reservations early. For lerms, elc, write Lanfear and Frenah, Hill Farm, Terrace, H.C. BOARD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Office, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. If MISCELLANEOUS FOR DRESSMAKING and plain sewing, phone 427. of Argyll, is working as a slone-niason's laborer. He carries heavy stones, lakes order from the foreman, and keeps slrict trade union hours. The duke, who is also Keeper of I ho Great Seal of Scotland, is hflping lo erect a belfry. He wears a kilt and a grey woven shirl and rolls up his sleeves to fackle his job. TIRED WAITING FOR JURY, PLEADS GUILTY California Negro Admits Offence After Adjudicators Had Been Out 14 Hours HAKEHSFIELdT Cal., July 9. Charles Handy, a negro, charged wilh a statutory crime, fought bis case, but he-got tired of wailing for the jury to return a verdict. After (he jury had been out fourteen" hours and while it was still deliberating, he pleaded guilty. SUMMER AFTERNOONS ARE BAD FOR RADIO WASHINGTON, July 9. Slimmer afternoons are the wprsl periods for radio, Ihe bureau of standards of the commerce de partment has found. Ihe announcement was malle after exlensive tests, which showed lhat during hot afternoons radio-' signals are weak and dis turbances are strong. Observations made on the slrenglh or radio signals ' from high power European stations showed that Ihe nignals are weak est. at the hour of sunset, at Ihe European stations. LIGHT WALLS SAVE GERMAN GAS BILLS DRESDEN, Germany, July 9 inir sinniirc iiijpu waupapers so prevalent in Germany are giving ....,.-, snu.ifs. i ne cnange is not due In .artistic reasons, however, but to Ihe- education of Ihe public lo the fact lhat light Imied walls save gas anil "el'eciile .bills. ADVANCE. No Advertisement REWARD REWARD.- Walter Wright, nf Kilselas, Vanarsdol. H.C. will pay 1100.00 reward for the re-' covery of ihe body of ' bin nephew Waller Hales, t,t Hartley Hay; who was drowned at Hutedale on June 20. If a codlrris provided, $.10.00 extra will be paid. Wire to Waller Wright, Vanarsdol, H.C. FOR SALE FOR SALE. Sixteen room rooming house and store; all furnished. Full sized basement with new hot air furnace. Terms arranged. This building is right in front of the Dry Dock, 029 Ambrose Avenue, tf FOR SALE. PleasuPe launch. 32 foot, 8 h.p. Palmer engine, in first class condition. Also 28 fool (rolling boat with new C h.p. Yale engine. Make an offer. Must be sold by July I, N. M. McLean, Cow Hay. If FOR SALE. Quantity of pota toes, flood condition 75c per sack. Apply Canadian National freight nlllee. Phone 3S5. I(?l FOR SALll. Pleasure boat Echo length 28 feel, beam 5 feet. C.,L. Heindel, Gobi Storage. If FOR SALE. New and used Machinery, lioats and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf Royal Cafe for Sale. For full particulars, apply cafe. tf FOR nCNT FOR RENT. Two large apart ments v down town near Post Olllce.' Apply Stork's Hardware. If ROOMS TO RHNT. Hoard op tional. Home itoinforts. Terms moderate. 6lC Sixth .venue West. i 03 TO RHNT. Furnished house keeping suite. Apply 4I0 Sixth Ave. East or phone Hluc 2I7. FOR RENT. Palmer House for cheap rales and home comforts. Houses for rent also, tf FOR RENT Four room, modern, heated apartments'. -Apply Smith & Mallett, Ltd. tf MODERN Four Roomed Flat for rent. Weslenhaver Hros. LOST LOST. Ten cenl bank contain ing five dollars, between Ridley Home and Empire olllce. Finder please relum lo Empire office. FOUND FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner caa have same at. Daily News oflice by proving ownership and paying lor this advertisement, t.f. FOUND gold waleli chain. Apply Daily News olllce. If TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Gust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: .1083 BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Empress Hotel. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl. ture Store. We Huy. Sell nnd Ex. change New and Keenn.iimn,! Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS. ;839 Third Ave. 1'hohe C40. Advertise In the Daily News. Taken for Le.. than BOe I ! AUCTION SALES. Goods Dought, Sold or . Exchanged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Tnird Ave. Phones Black 130 nnd ..Red' 2. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl. days, closes at 3.15 p.m. From the East Mondays, Thursdays and Sat-urdaya, i p.m. To Vancouver Monday, mnir close- ai lo P M. Tuesdays, Mall eiosesat i P.M. Thursdays to P.M. Saturdays A.M. Saturdays lo P.M. O.IML June 11, 21 and 25. Prom Vancouver Sunday P, M. Mondays .. 3 P.M. Wednesdays 3 P.M. Friilays A.M. Fridays .... 3 I' M C.P.R. June 0, 10. 20i 27 and 30. To Anyox, Alice Arm ednesdays t P.M. S unddye ... .... . .. . 7PM. From Anyox, Alice Arm-Tuesdays I'M Thursdays &....'P.M To Stewart and Premier Sundays .7 P.M. Fridays 9 P.M. From Stewart and Premlelr Saturdays PM Tuesdays P.M. To Port Simpson Sundays i.7 P.M Thursdays 10 I' M. From Port Simpson Tuosdavs I' M . y Saturdays A.M. To Alaska Points T June'9, 10, 20, 27'ant 20. From Alaska Points-June li, 21 and 25. To Queen Charlotte Island Points June 7 and 21. From Queen Charlotte; Points June 5 and 19. . -j. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson-Thursdays in P.M. ynr From Naas River Points- Saturdays ........ BOX COLLECTION PjM.- PM nrahnin & Atlin Avcs. 2.15 R.I 5 1st Ave. A- High Mr St. 2.20 8..'0 f.th Ave. & l-ullon St. T! ft.-Ti 8lh Ave. & Thompson si 2,30. 8. 10 I till Ave. A Sherhrooke Ave 2..15 8. .15 I Hit Ave. & Conrad St. 2M0 8.10 (5th Ave. iv Hays Cove y Ave g.15 8.15 Otlr Ave. & Hays Covo Clrclo i : 2.50 8.50 8llr Ave.&Gotlmi St... ?55 8.55 StliAvo. &McBrideS. 3.00 9.00 Pro. Gov. Hldgs 3.5 9.5 Prov. Gov. Wharf .... 3.10 9.10 G.T.I'. Wharf 3,15 9.15 2nd Ave. A 2nd St. .... 3.20 9 ?0 3rd Ave. & Fulton Sf. 3.25 9'.?5 3rd Ave. & o'tli St 3.28 9.28 PRINCE rupert Tines Tuesday, July 8 H Mi 5:13 a.nl.':(7.8 ft I8:0;i p.m. 18.2 Emv ( l ;J2 a.m. 1,8 Wednesday, July 9 High 0:17 a.ni. 10.8 f i..' 19:02 p.m. 18.1 ' Env o:ll a.m. 7.2 " i ,; ; 12:3"3 p.ni; 5.7 Thursday, July 10 Hfgli 7:31 a.m. 10.1 V - -20:08. p.m. 18.8 Low i :22 a.m. 0.8 13:31 p.m. 6.4 "