AZU foil 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 Ticketi, Hales and Information, see us. n m i Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, 8.0. 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 te 8. Phone 688. Open Evenings Only Fer Special Appointments. M. S. SING SPECIAL DRY PRESSING To July 1. 1 Suit .. ..75c I'hone 771. 820 Third Avenue P.O. Hox 88. Prince Rupert, 1J.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 can supply the same in any quantities. Gall up 58 for quick delivery. Prince Rupert Feed Co LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Conl, 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 210. P.O. Box 836. mm mm nwi Thursday, July 17, 1924 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManui fill si i'm ct-M He ib - . r-H. wuu sou t ARtTM(a mC V ?-r'.J -.L ANOTHER MAN FOR PRESIDENT Washington Resident Sets Forth an Interesting Program on Which he asks to be Elected SEATTLE, July 17. Al in Mi is stale is a man who wishes lo be president of Ilie United Stales. His. name is J J. Kennedy and lie has put himself forward as a candidate with the following program whirhtis unique and intere.siing: I. Limiting inherilanoe Ho $25,ooo. 2. Grading and limitation of land holding. 3. The government doing all the hanking business. 4. The elimination of the idler and the parasite. , The abolition of capital punishment. 0. The abolition of the board of trade and stock exchange. 7. A uniform divorce law. 8. Government and employes to own all public utilities on 50- 5 basis. 0. The principle of self-con fession for offense against the law. 10. The application of the. Golden Hole as the law of all adjustments. . . II. .Every person assessing his own properly with right of government or individual lo take, same at 10 per cent or 20 per cent above given in value in 3d or oo uays; i no property noi given in becoming the slate's. 12. The abolition of life in surance. 13. The abolition of lobaeco willi the death of this genera- lion. IS. The limitation of the ppwer or money to earn wcaini or fortune; giving it its proper function the exchange of things of actual value. Its earning power lo be made democratic through government banks only, thai will loan al 5 per cent and pay 3 per cent on deposits. RETAILERS MEET AT HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert fleo. H. Ferguson, C. Freder-ickson. Mr. and .Mrs. F. W Hurgess, Mr. and Mrs. II. li.j Lenly, M. Sparrow, J. P. Flynn, Vancouver; S. C. Hednian, .1. V. Edwards, London, Eng.; Mr. and Mrs. (. fillchrlst, Toronto ; Mrs. Anna llohlin, C. P. Stoers, W. O. Ikihrn, Seattle; Miss Eli nor E. Malic, Alameda, Calif.; W. L. Edsen, Herkeley, Calif.; C. Clanson, .1. Hustgard, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sleneman, Davis, Calf.; X. H. Mai lory, Port Clements; J. W. Scboonover, Iluckley Hay; O. A. Oustafsou, Portland, Ore.; H, 13. Babinglon, FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon 7 Jr 111" Cricket flannel trimmed aSy with blazer stripet of braid it an En-lish t ports umsin thai has met with a peat wktme in fashionable American circles. Foi Summer sports dresses quite the smartest material is the so-called "cricket" flannel used in plain colors or in white trimmed with bright bands, or in the characteristic wide blazer stripes trimmed with a plain color, or with the bloui of the stripe and the straight skirt of the plain flannel. Gray and bran -colored flannels are trimmed with yellow; tomato, henna, Lanvin and powder blue with white; white with red and yellow, with yeQow and royal blue or with apple green and brick-dust. The skirt is narrow for tennis but very nice ior golf. H. K. Uurser. Massed; Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Hrown, Woodcock H.C.: Mr. and Mrs. Wanilm Ket chikan; D. A, McKinnon, race. WIRELESS REPORT 8 alnv Noon . Ter- Hull Harbor Qlear, light nonnwesi wiuo; uanunniT ow.wi niiiairn ill nnPTAiT DlNNkK IN DUSlUN.tcmi.craturc CO; HghT swell; n.mi spoke' steamer. Iledwood McMeekln Presides and About bound Dcllingham lor heieniKan Thirty Local Businessmen 300 miles from HelHnghanv. 8 A Present n.m. snoke s lea liter' Canadian J Trooper s bound lowe)f Illver for Tie regular monthly meeting, Ocean Falls 00. miles-from ticean of the Helail Merchants Assncia-Falls. lion look the form of a dinner in I Dead Tree Point Cloudy the Boston dining ball last night, calm; barometer 30.00; leni)pera The meetinir was a very euecess-Jure 51; sea smooth.- flit inn nimiit an memliera heinE-l Diarhv Island Cloudy, calm in attendance. T. McMeekin. pre-barometer 30.22? temperature 50 sidenl of the association, was in sea smooth; 8 a.m. spoke lug the chair and several business Cape Hcoll towing barge Comyn ini'fitlnra nffeellntr the welfare, n f abeam Lucy Island bound for W retail merchants were dis-Anyox; 8 p.m. spoke lug Lnrne 2 icussed. At Ihe conclusion of the miles north of Lowe Island business discussion a short mii- .bound for Captains Cove. sical program was indulged in. C. F. Joslin contributed banjo solos and coirOnlinily singing was joined in heartily to Ihe piano accompaniment of Sid Thompson. Hull Harbor Cloudy, lighl northwest wind; barometer 30.00 temperature 08; sea smooth steamer Admiral Itogers bound Kelchikan abeam Egg Island; steamier Cbelobsin left, Namu 10 a.m, northbound; . steamer Princess Louise leaving Alert Bay 9.50 a.m. northbound; 10 a.m. spoke steamer Princess Alice off Adenbrook Island southbound; ..I. i . noon sieamer racnic aionurcu anchored al Hull Harbor. tl,.!wl Trie Pnini C OUI V. BRIGHT FUTURE FOR BUILDING TRADE HERE Carpenters' Union Hears Address from International Representative at Meeting Last Night The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Carpenter's Union was held last night in the irpenler's Hall ('has. Taylor, president, in the chair. During Ihe evening an address was iven by Thomas Davis, Inter national representative from the irpenler's Union of British olumhia, of Victoria. In his ad- ress Mr. Davis incidentally li st rated the importance of rain elevators lo a port. In re viewing the employment situa tion for" carpenters in Vancou ver lie stated dial at limes there were as many as COO carpenters employed in connection with Ihe lieat carrying fleet for weeks a stretch. Mr. Davis pre dicted a bright future for the building trades in this province SURPRISE PARTY FOR MR. AND MRS. D. ROSS The home of Mr. and Mrs. ave Hoss I Summit Avenue, wfts stormed last nigjit by fif teen people and successfully held, the occasion being a sur prise parly. life evening was lelight fully spent in dancing. music, and community singing. Delicious refreshments were erved al midnight after which lancing continued until Ihe early hours. A happy evening wac brought to a rloe with the sing ing of "They are' jolly good fellows." Among those present were .Mr. and .Mrs. Dave lloss. Mr. and Mrs. Andy McDonald, II. CHI, E. ". Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ileilh, W. McCallnm, Sid Webb, H. Taylor, Mr. anil Mrs. Jas. Sturgeon, Miss Eliza belli Sturgeon and K. S. Mc- Quaiil. Sport Chat The second game, in Ihe Sluar: Shield series is scheduled to laki place this evening, on the Aero- mils Hill grounds, between lh Solis of England and the O.W .V. With (lie exception of Campbell in the half back line who is replaced by Macpherson Ihe Vels have Ihe same (earn in Ihe field as annexed the coveled Dominion Day cup ami if the team plays up to form it will doubtless give its worthy op ponenls a good run. However that nssumiitinn Is problematical as Ihe Sons of England have re arranged their fram and it is on Ihe cards Ihey ma turn Ihe tables on the soldiers. Tli trame will doubtless lie one well worth watching and a goo crowd of soccer enthusiasts should be on hand lo wilnes Ihe slrutrgle. T. Jones will re feree the game. The following learns will fieldede: Sons of Ehifland: Slienlnn goal; Lainbe and Dick Howe, full hacks; Hodgkinson, Cameron am Hales, half backs; Oeo. Hill, jr Malliiesoii, P. Tinker, Dickens 'and fleo. Howe, forwards. O.W.V.A. Knox, goal; Lord full llo-i.i annllipnsl wind: harome er I"" .uny 30.03; temperature 50; sea smooth Digby Island -r Cloudy, calm; barometer 30.22,; temperature 02; sea smooth. If you find you oannol get the dally News regularly, call In and subscribe for It and have it de. liverel to your home. tf be backs; Mac-arid Hunter, half backs; Hoberlson, Russell, iNorwood, W. Milchell, Johnson, forwards. Reserves Campbell and Ourvicli. Findlay, A word of advice to beginners in the hrl of swimming will not be on I of place al Ibis season of Ihe year. While the weather has not been particularly' invjling of 1-" "' , -wife. I"- I r-A' ri "w. .j ill i m I ltt7 j OlW v I NT 'i Fi SfRvcc. Inc Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Lea. than BOc 1 1 WANTED WANTED Immediately. Smart girl for general work in hotel. Wages $10 a mouth and board. Permanent place for suitable girl. Send particulars. H. Carvath. Orandviesv Hotel, South Haz.Mlon, Jl.fi. WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange. Auctioneers. Phono 052. WANTED. Experienced steno grapher. Apply in writing staling experience to Cold Storage. 170 WANTED TO HENT Small fur nished shack. Apply A. Peterson, general delivery. WANTED. Experienced book keeper. Apply Canadian Sleam Laundry. tf BOARD AND ROOM ROAttl) and Iloom al the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Olllcc, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. tf LOST LOST. Pocket book between Grand Xnmk Wharf and Third Avenue. Finder please return lo Daily News olliee. FOUND OUND. An I.O.U. Owner car have same al Daily News ofllce by proving ownership and paying tor this advertisement, t.f. FOUND gold watch chain. Dally News offlcc.- Apolv If late for swimming from the out look today it would sem that we ire in for a spell of sunshine when undoubtedly many people Will be al Ihe lake. When a person is just able lo wim enough lo keep Ihe head out of Ihe waler.he is apt to I is regard all caution and gel loo far out of his depth, thereby causing unnecessary effort in retting hack lo the float ami swallowing a lot of water.. This soil or lliing is apt lo snaue confidence in himself. II is al ways a good plan to take leader into lb" water and then swim directly back to the float A beginner should never swim away irom land but always In ward it. The same thing ap plies lo those who are not far enough advanced lo plunge into deep water. In (his case Ihey should walk out until they begin to feel llieir feet rising and then make their swimming efforts lo Ihe shore. In this way their fee will always be able to reach bot tom ami they will be safe. When ihe hands and feel begin to numb it is always wise lo leave Ihe water and take a brisk rub down Willi Hie towel. . The following courteous Idle was received last night: Editor Daily News. re "Sport Chat" I am entirely in agreement with the spirit which prompted the article.' in tonight's paner, and as I was the player who commuted the-foul against Alex. Mitchell, I desire to convey through your paper my deep regret for my action. I losl con trol of myself and apologize, for my unsportsmanlike conduct. I have learned my lesson and hope In play Ihe game in future. ANDREW MURRAY, (Jallies Ooalkeeper. When you buy advertising you buy CIRCULATION, and see that vuu get It. it 'IANO 700. i. ii vir i FOR BALE FOll SALE. Sixteen room rooming house and store; all furnished. Full sized basmenl with new hot air furnace. Terms arranged. This building is right in front of the Dry Dock, 929 Ambroso Avenue, tf FOR SALE. Pleasure launch, 32 fool, 8 h.p. Palmer engine, in first class condition. Also 28 fool trolling boat with new 0 h.p. Yale engine. Make an offer. Must be sold by July 1, N. M. McLean, Cow Hay. tf FOH SALE. Walerfrnnl lots. one and two acres, surveyed: good anchorage, Jap Inlet, Porcher Island. Apply Hox 191 Daily News Oillee. FOH SALE. Quantity of used lumber, frames and sashes. Apply Filer's Planing Mill. Cow Hay. 101 FOR SALE. Pleasure boat Echo length 28 feel, beam 5 feel. C. L. lleindel, Cold Storage. If FOH SALE. New and used Machinery, Iloats and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf for Sale. Phone FOH SALE or Lease. H..yal Cafe. FOR RENT A;Uv SI I th Oreen 107 'OR RENT. Two large apar! nienls down town near Pos Otlice. Apply Stork's Hnrd ware. . tf 'OR RENT. Three large house keeping rooms, furnished complete. 218 Second Avenue I'O RENT. Furnished house keeping suite. Apply 110 Sixth Ave. East or phone Hlue 217 FOR RENT. Palmer House for cheap rates and home torn forts. Houses for rent also, tf FOR RENT Four room, modern. heated apartments. ' Apply Smith & Mallett. Lid. tf I'HREK ROOMED HOUSE lo rent on Summit Avenue. Phone 023. 100 MODERN Four Roomed Flat for rent. Weslcnhaver Hros. EXCHANGE f WILL TRADE 100 acres farm, well improved, in Ihe rain bell of Alberlu for an islnnd that is granted and improved Write C. A. Oarvin, Prince (ieorge, H.C. MISCELLANEOUS FOR DRESSMAKINO and plain sewing, phone 427. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni lure Store. We Huy, Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phono 040 AUOTION SALES. Goods Bought, Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINCS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Hiack 130 nnd Red 442. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Gust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand : n08S BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Empress Hotel. MAIL SCHEDULE For the Eait Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl. days, closes at 3.15 p.m. From the East Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, I p.m. To Vancouver Mondays, mail closes at 10 P M, Tuesdays, Mail closes at 4 P.M. Thursdays JO P M, Saturdays A.M. Saturdays . M ;..o .M, C.P.R. June M. 21 and 25. rom Vancouver- Sundays Mondays Wednesdays Fridays Fridays -. C.l'.ll. June !, 10, 20, 30. To Anyox, Alice Arm- P. M, 3 P M, .3 I'M, A.M. 3 P.M. 27 and Wednesdays 9 P.M. Sundays 7 I'M, From Anyox, Alice Arm- Tuesdays V M Thursdays . I'M To Stewart and Premier' Sundays ?J?iM Fridays 9 I' M, From Stewart and Premier- Saturdays ' ' P M Tuesdays P M. To Port Slmpeon Sundays 7 P,M Thursdays 10 I' M. From Port Simpson Tuesdays I M Saturdays A.M. fo Alaska Points June 9, 10. 20, 27 and 30, From Alaska Points Jun. 1 1. 21 and 25. To Queen Charlotte Island Points June 7 and 2i. y From Queen Charlotte roinis June 5 and 19. --- - To Naas River Points lino port Simpson-Thursdays idjj.M. from Naas River Points- Saturdays . A.M. BOX COLLECTION P.M. Craham fc Allin Aves. 1st Ave. A Eighth St. Clli Ave. A Fullon St. 8th Ave. & Thompson st 1 1 tli Ave. A Sherbrooke Ave I Hit Ave. A Conrad St. 0!h Ave, A Rays Gove Ave nth Ave. A Hays Cove Circle 8th Ave. ACotlon St... 5th Ave. A Mcllrlde St. Pro. Gov. Hldgs Prov. Gov. Wharf .... G.T.P.Wharf 2mWve. & 2nd St 3rd Ave. A Fullon St. 3rd Ave. il Cth SI High Low Thursday, July 17 1 :30 I i :30 8:09 20:20 a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Friday, July 18 Iligb 2:22 a.ni. 15:20 p.m. Low 8:52 a.m. 21:12 p.m. Saturday, July 10 High 3:0J a.m. 1 0:03 p.m. Low 9:31 a.m. 21:57 p.m.i-Sunday, July 20 Nigh 3:57 a.m. 10:15 p.m. Low . . 0:17 a.m.' 22:43 p.m. P.M. 2i15i 8.15 2:20 8.20 2.30 '8.30 2.35 2i.lJL J it: yj 2.50, 2.55 3.00 3 3.10 3.(5 3.20 3.25 3.28 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 22.7 8.35 8.10 8.45 8.50 8.55 9.00 9.5 9.10 9.15 9.20 9.25 9.28 20.1 ' 0.5; 4.0 ' 22.3 I 20. 1 ' 0.2 ' 1.7 ' . .5 20.1. ' 0.H ' ; H 20.2 19:5 2.2 5.9. ft.