Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 te 6. Phone G8S. Open Evenings Only Far Special Appointments. l a Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency, Prince Rupert, B.O. DRY Birch &Cedar Wood Gut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY MOTTLES. M. S. SING SPECIAL DRY PRESSING To July 1. 1 Suit .. ..75c Phone 774. 820 Third Avenue P.O. Box 80. Prince Rupert, U.G. Agent for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Pat- terns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue EDSON COAL Received few cars of our Famous Kdson Coal, From now on we can supply the same in any quantities. Call up 58 for quick delivery. Prince Rupert Feed Co LINDSAY'S Carlage 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 216. P.O. Box 895. PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLERS VISIT EUROPE Teams From England and Scot land Travel In Different Countries Including Germany LONDON. July 20 (Hy Cana dian Press . English profes sional football teams swarming over the continent of Europe, ambassadors of Britain's most popular pastime to countries where hitherto competitive sports were alnvost unknown, is t lie spectacle enjoyed this summer as a consequence of many clubs of the English Football Association un dertaking instructional lours. No fewer than nine first class teams have had engagements in places as far removed from' each other as Copenhagen and Madrid, ' as Vienna and Corunna. The invasion has penetrated even to South America where Plymouth Argyle took several falls out of the best in the Argentine. Newcastle United, Evertnn and Dundee, of the Scottish First Division, Iraversed Spain. In the land of the Ions, it is reported, soccer is rapidly ousting hull-fighting. The toreadors are placing to empty bouses; the matadors have discarded Iheir colorful trappings and are now turning out in sneakers and shorts; the sennrilas are bobbing their hair and learning to razz the re feree where fornterly they pelted the matinee idols of the bullring with roses. Peck of Trouble The British teams did not have it all their own way, for the Madrid Olympics eleven took the English Cup holders into camp by 20, wliile the Catalans trounced Evcrton at Barcelona by 2-1. At Corunna, the Scotsmen from the jute town ran into a peck of trouble, like their fathers before litem during the Peninsular War The gany) with the Spaniards ended in a free-for-all. A brief but significant, report of the contest says that "the game was furiously contested and great ex citement prevailed. The vigorous tactics of the visitors seemed to upset the home team,." West Ham repeated their visit of last year to the Hhincland, but on this occasion their contract called for no games with the British Army of Occupation. They took on a German team: in the Cathedral City, the Koelner Club The nnivele of the Teutonic offi cials furnishes a refreshing side light on the game, for in fixing the price of admission they de cided to admit the British spec talors at about one-fifth of the ordinary prices "as they cannot afford as much as the C.ermans Price of admission was between two and a half and three dollars West Ham were quite successful in Iheir tour and defeated Mann heim and Frankfurt, each by score of 4-0. Trounce Teutons Jlnllon Wanderers also partici The best Tobacco for ihe pipe NELS JEPSON. Ihe Canadian light-heavyweight wrestling champion of Edmonton, who will meet Jack Burns, of Spokane, in title bout here, on August 5. paled in the athletic invasion of ermany and handed a sound trimming of i goals lo nothing to the strongest association foot ball club in the Fatherland, Nur emberg.' That Denmark produces some fine soccer players is altosled by the defeat that Copenhagen banded In both Swansea Town and Clapton Orient in the course of an incursion by these clubs to the Baltic countries. In each case the winning margin was by one goal. Charlton Athletic had better fortune In Belgium and carried off two games, one at Liege and the oilier at Verires. Cardiff City "went far afield and played in three countries, at Prague., the capital of Czechoslovakia, at. Vienna and at Sport Chat Delegations of athletes from all the nations of the world participating in the Olympic games were recently received by presi-dcnl Doumergue." The athletes marched past the president in the gardens of the Elysee Palace. Each delegation was presented lo the chief executive by Count Clary, president of the French Olympic games commit lee, Baron Pierre De Coulter! in, president or Dm International Olympic committee. M. Doumergui' presented the athletes with autographed photographs. Luis Lacey, whom English ex-perls considered to be the best man on their international polo learn, lias lorn the muscles of his right shoulder, so that he will be iniable o play for at least another week, and probably long er, this means that he prob ably will not gel any more practice before the ponied leave for the Foiled Stales. The British regard this fact as a misfortune from the standpoint of team ef ficiency. Ho, however, will be able to play in the United Stales, since the team will not sail until ugust 'J. Driving a twelve-cylinder auto mobile, Hene Thomas Sunday, re cently covered a mile, from a Hying start in 25 12-100 seconds. This is said lo be a new world's record. STUART SHIELD GAME IS WON BY SONS OF CANADA Football Match Lacks Ginger Because of Heat; But Spectators. Numerous. The fourth 'game in Ihe Stuart Shield series, played between the Sons of Canada and the G. W. V. A., on the Acropolis Hill grounds last night, resulted in a win by 2 goals, lo 0 for the Sons of Canada. There was u good crowd of spectators on hand bill the weather was loo hot lo permit of Ihe learns playing a ban! game. The Sons of Canada scored their two goals in Ihe first half and when kicking downhill. S. Erskine and McDougall both scoring one apiece. Boh goals were unearned on Ihe play al the lime. Second Half. The Velerans had Ihe best of Ihe play in the second half, but did not lake advantage of their opportunities. Mitchell, Norwood and Russell, in the forward line missed good openings. 1 lie learns look the Held, as follows: Sons of Canada Oawlhorn, goal; V. Menzies and II. Menzies, full backs; O. Mitchell, J. Mil chell and II. Astoria, half backs; A, Mitchell, R. McDougall, 8 Erskine, E. Warren and E. Smith forwards. G.W.V.A. Knox, goal; Lord and 1'trlon, full backs; E. Find- lay, W. Murray and F. Hunter half lucks; Robertson, Ru.yscll Norwood, W. Mitchell and John son, forwards. I. Jones rejereed the game, and . Clapperlon and R. Howe officiated as linesmen. TRAP SHOOTING AT - PARK AVENUE CLUB The trap shoot of Ihe Prince Rupert Gun Cult, . held on the and club's ranges, Park Avenue, last OGDEN'S LIVERPOOL CUT PLUG r description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange. Auctioneers. Phono 652. FEMALE HELP WANTED EAHN Money Weekly Spare Time addressing, mailing circulars. We pay weekly. Send for full particulars. Kiea Co., 1058 Broadway, Dept. K-28, New York. 170 BOARD AND ROOM BOAIID and Room nl the Inlander centrally located, one half block rrom Post Offlee, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. tf BOAIID AND ROOM- For ladies. with private family. Phone Oreen 415. MISCELLANEOUS FOIl DRESSMAKING ami plain sewing, phone 427. CHIMNEY SWEEPING -- Done promptly. Phone 5. 175 LOST LOST Auto crank handle. Finder please return lo 25 Taxi. night, resulled as follows. The scores are mil of a possible 25. Doherly 22 Tail 22 Jenny 22 Hal. Nickerson 21 Keefe Harry Mcl.eod Palmer Blaine Welford Foster ELKS LEAVE .18 15 .14 .12 12 ON STEAMER Prince John Carries Parly of 162 to Ketchikan for Holiday With a happy parly of 102 peo pie aboard the C.N. steamer Prince John Capl. Neil MacLean, pulled out from the Canadian Na lional wharf at 0.40 a.m. this morning bound for Ketchikan The parly includes the Elks' tain slrel troup and orchestra ami the all-slar local baseball team. II Is expected that the steamer will arrive at Ketchikan shortly after noon. A baseball game will Be playci this afternoon against the nor thcrh aggregation and the Elks minstrel show will bo staffed this evening after which n dance will be enjoyed. Tomorrow after noon a second huseitall game will be played and Ihe slenmer is expected lo leave Kelcbikan shortly afterwards. The parly should return 'About midnight tomorrow. NELS JEPSON DUE HERE NEXT WEEK A telegram" was received by Owen Fisher this morning from Nels Jepson, light-heavyweiglil champion wrestler of Canada Ednionlon, lo the effect that he would arrive in the clly eilher on July U0 or August l to make pre paralions for" It Ih Mile bout against Jack Burns on August 5 intjiwdialely upon arrival Ihe Canadian champion will go inl strict training at a suitable plac yet lo be selected. IP 1924 ov Int'l Fcaturc Scnvice. Ie FOR SALE ing house and store; all furnished. Full sized bas'-nient with new hot nir furnace. Terms arranged. This building is right in front of Ihe Dry Dock, U2D Ambrose Avenue, tf ANNUAL SUMMER SALE of white leghorns and'while wyandolles. vigorous, heavy laying strains. Write for illustrated catalogue and price list. L. F. Solly. Lakeview Farm, Westholmo, B.C. FOR SALE. Waterfront lots. one and two acres, surveyed; good anchorage, Jap Inlet, Porcher Island. Apply llox 11M 2aJJyNewH Olllce. FOR SALE Household furniture. including piano and phonograph. Phone Red 271. 170 OR SALE. New and used Machinery, Boats and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf OR SALE or Lease, Royal Cafe. FOR RENT OR RENT.- Two large apart ments lown town near Post Olllce. Apply Slork's Hani-ware. If FOR RUNT. Three largo house keeping rooms, furnished complete. 218 Seconil Avenue. FOR RENT. Palmer House for cheap rales and home comforts. Houses for rent also. If FOR RENT Newly decorated furnished house. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue east. 177 FOR RUNT Four room, mfldeni, healed apartments. Apply Smith & Mallelt, Ltd. tf OR RENT Modern apartment, furnished. McCalfery & Gibbons, Ltd. .MODERN Four Roomed Flat for rent. YVestenhaver Bros. FOUND FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner can h .ve same al Daily News office by proving ownership and paying for this advertisement, t.f FOUND Poekclhook containing papers. Apply Daily News Of Ice. FOUND gold watch chain. Daily News office. Goods H. AUCTION SALES. HoiiKhl, Sold FURNITURE. or Exchanged H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. I- Phonen Black 130 and Red 442. New and Secondhand Furni ture Storn. We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Secondhand Goods. QEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phono 040. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George. Paul or Gust) Prompt Servico and Comfort Day or Night Stand: HOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, AernsK from Empress Holnl. fCZEMA I rarnt tor Eetema and You arn not exportment. I ii K when yu use Itr. I'JianH'a Olnt- Klfln Irvll.. i "H"v ! relieves ti onco and grunu .all7..h,l th kln- Sample box Ur. Chasa'a Olnlinent tree If you mention thl imiier li(t (end io.aiiiiiip lorpostUKe, C0e a boii all ilealera or Kiliiianaim. lulei & Limited, iorontn Saturday, Jui rm? tutt. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManu, Money "E8 OT I OOrs'T tEE THAT "YOU i MOtrrT up eY couut. i r lucky Nnteho ARE UP -NT WX am' iEC' whvt ft to eviriT lTt OUST tOCLOCK Orders 1.N fsr THE. MORNING it. . WORD VOU TIME T t: - S A.NI' I'M UD ,et yrvr ops J 'bA.T ME If tl ME? On Norway, Sweden and i - i i Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange, Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Tickets, Hales and Information, see us. Great BriuinrieMl iwvid, g ' l, rj ' Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AU vert Ue men t Tnknn for I.e.. than BOc WANTED WANTED. Furniture of every FOR SALE. Sixteen room room WANTED Capable stenographer Apply Canadian Bank of Commerce . 170 i tin w aw iiurbii I IUL3 I Saturday, Ju y 26 High lo tlt .! in . 2-':0r ,i.m, Low .1 : 18 a III I r : :to i.ui Sunday, July 27 High 1 1 ; t i a n. --. p (i: Irfiw 4:40 a m, 111 (, Monday, July 28 High 1 1 V.i (i Iw 5 : :t ; !" ::H :.i IXium it nyox. tn on v f trlct. 11 M. 6 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORM. NOTICC TO CONTRACTORS. AN VOX SCHOOL S KM. II I 'tKSIiH;- i for Oik Uochii AiMiiimh i will If received t. th l: t MllllMef OT rilUllr . 1 1 ; noon or TiwxmIov, ii ' i i Itll, fur IIM' nwln.i, i I illtloii In tin- iirmu-in I rti m- inn. srM'i nrtii.ii.-. i: Pttrmi r TrmliT ni In- - II full) flay 'if July, !..., i Inrormalli.ii ..luainiil ii n . Public Wnrkv oriinm. ..i al the irrn i-H ,if tin- ... Vaiirnlivrr: Oir Oovrrinni 'U ami llir (iiivt-i iiiiH-nt X' It.C. Cimir r itlait. mh-i Mi 1 biilaitml frmii Un- in r inrnt or a fc(imit ur T. n i wmrn wn im rriiiniifii . rniitl rutHlillon. Tti kiwrsi or any tru aarlly arrlrl. ( I'nlilli v ...i Tlr ItfMrlnmttl ur I'nlii.. tt i Wtnrta. ii.C. July Hlh. HUM; RAILWAY TIES. Tim Canadian Matiiinal lUllw the MUlki t tu piiri-tia-i- 111. m tie nmiti tur I !:.. IMHIr- u. -;:! dure lira fur tin- llail.i .ni; - nxniniliilralr witn mi w II, Atrnl. IIihhii HI I. i aWHli.in nr llullilln. Moiilr. nl. gojt , rnrr A ii (run I 6 Hi, Iw-.m. ami . Inwlnr inrunnatinn: 'I Ik- I' . ati tltlitirr rrwn which tlir tlr- ay- ilnil. Thr kliMl ur tiiiitu i tiro, rlthrr sawn ur In wn A aililr. lien muH lx nruiln. . iL Matlonal lines. LAND ACT. Nolle or Inttntlon to Apply to Lout1 III vurrn i niriulli i-i.iiid I t rtrrnrillnir Olslrlrt . f I, aiHl altnalr nrar T'.w Hill, i, T A K r. ivoTirr llial t. iiinr?: w lllllf. f.f 3(1(1 l'jnilirlili -til" H i:., cirriiiiatlnii inaimrai'lnr. apply tor Hriiililiin In lea. " irijr nMrrinwi itniin: i .inmx J futtt plaitliHl lifr llm t.i' i eal alilf. Ihi'lirr llnrtllrri ti ' mark; tliriirr wphIitIv fulli w mark cu xliainn; ilii-m t rlulni: llirnrr ciMerlv All .'i"1 tit rdiiirnriirrriirnt ami .-uiilui.... mure or lra. rjEOItflF. V P' V HI nVE miTTE Pair, Juno 0, 1034. NOTICC OF SALE. Pealed Tender will lie re- niMrlrt Porrater it prlnrc n ' Dnon on July iRth. 1091. r..r nnlv f,f quantity or eulleil ' ."'i' . ' ' 'WfHKlMirk and Carnaliv. entlnutnt tf ,700 lineal reel. Tim iict e inn i.iwpbI tender that ww n III mie quarter rent per lineal ' miiierx mint ne ari-.nn..'i tiried i-lirqiie or money. a( ih' nrancn, nnverina; nriy v the total price tild on ttital qnmuty. , The liltrheat or any lender r.it arlly acrrpted. r aaaaaaaaat it O 1 I t illMl'' mrtner pariieuiars or iirii-' 1 I'rlnew tlnpiTI, II C ' IN PROBATE. oolT, IN THE KIIKRCMT RflURT OF BRO"" nnl IIURIA. ... In the Mailer or the Admin; n ' and . , t ... In the Mailer or the F.ilate t '' ' neeeanMl; Intestate , ,, TALK MiTirK that hv urilef I' Honor V. Melt. Vi . inane . ., or July, A. It. 1021.. I was app n inlnlslralor or Ihe r-ini' .. . Kosse, deeeased, and all purlie " rlnlrns airalnst llm said enam ' ( h.V required to riirnlsll -aii'r. n vermeil, in me on or lienio' i" or Auirust, A. It. IBifl, anil all i " , dehted to Ihe estate are reanii 1 me ainuiinl or their iniieii" " roniiwiw. .,r WAIi I Mi ..' ,r,lf rl ' I'.-Iiii"' 111111' Paled thl. 8th day ( J"' IN PROBATE. " RT,H IN THE SUPREME COURT OF COLUMBIA. . Ad In the Mailer or the AilinliiiUMii " In Ihe Mailer nf the KHlate or Al",rr ... .. . ... J( sweenev, lieerairn; in'r1"':" r l till- luitVn.t.- iinii hv .iritrr L Honor F. Men. Younn. .ma'iln "' :r' or July, A.n. 1081. I ! "I'',';''liri Aiiiiiui tfipnifit i,r m m eiinLT- ' - i.. Sweenev. deceased, ami ?''Mf. "LT, in rlalina nirnliist iJ liy n-'l.llirii required to ,j i he m i i'miiii'. r,,..t.lall -an if -- ... m veriried, tn me on ur lieforn l "f J.f; Mn r n or aiiriici, a. ii. iwi, inn i r nenteil lo llie estaic. are tt Kw Ihe amount or their Imleliledw'-rorthw.ih. WAtrFnOAl. Actinff nrririai a.im f j,r , ITIIire Dated llilJ 8lh day or July,