BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM; B CNTsEV- I LU GIVE. TOO Ten TENNIS rX5UURj ir N-OOUL HOLD THt CaT pe. ,rs HOUR W .1 reHAur MobH-) rThif ' "f M CONNSCO I mBmTTTl WVNMA, CIT HOE AM DON'T WA.NT hm To FOLLOW ME - I'M XRtlN- TO LOtlE IM I We have a complete' line of Tennis Goods, and it is all rtjw 1925 stock. Sykes op Russpy Rack ets, $3.50 to $30.00 jj Presses $1.25 i Covers .. ... $2.00 I! Rubber Grips . . . 25c J Gut Reviver 65c ji Sun Visors $1.00 U Reach Balls . . . . 50c j Slaiengcrs ...... 65c f Improved Birmal All II Steel Racket, 13, Ij ill If ; I to? ion, ii uz. priced at $14.50 Postage paid on .ill out of town orders. Kaieii Hardware Co. J. L Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 French Ratines In Plain Colors For serviceable Wash Dresses' Ladies' and Children's Wear, 36 indies wide. Per yard. 75c West of England Store Phone 753. Third Ave. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpad Third Avenue. See The Latest Models F.conomy, Simplicity, and Convenience. Lowest in cost. Kasy Payments If desired Ask for demonstration 8. E. PARKER LTD. Phone 93 SECOND PLANE Uneventful Flight from R I fPSSS Cet Bfiuin riililt rwrved. . r made without passing over the city. The planes are being moor ed in the bay where the marine depot is located and the officers themselves are billeted Ihere. Lieul. McCuilagh is proceeding with the work of selling up wireless equipment af Seal Cove and, when this is done, will return south. Further members of Ihe detachment which will be located here this season will arrive from the south by boaf. SCHEDULE TO CHANGE NOW First C.N.R. Alaska Boat Arrives Wednesday Prince Charles oh Run Next Week This week will sec the open ing of the C.N.R. coast steam I be soulh on Saturday evening this week, ia nleri At nnnl ml ir .n El A. Wakefield Made Honorary Member Krueger Association Here Yesterday There was an interesting; little ceremony aboard the Princess Mhrjj- yesterday afternoon shortly before she sailed south. Ameri-aii Consul Wakefield of this city vas ;iioj)led into ihe order of Hid (. Krueger Association, having been tiiaile an honorary member by the big party of meiiibers who were here southbound oh Ihe steamer. Hefore Ihe arrival of the vessel ft he con -ml received a leleeram asking him to meet Ihe steamer. Ihe officials of the society paid a call at toe consulate, among Ihem being John M. Lederer, head of the group; W. H, Sbden, passenger agent for the Rrnie Railway Company and C. F. Kraemer, director of the bureau of docks at Newark. Returning to the ship the-eon-sul met all the 129 members and was formally initiated. The parly was in Prince Rupert about two and a half hours in all. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS- ARE NOW STARTING Final Examinations In Progress This Week and all Classes Will be Dismissed on Friday For Long Vacation While the lerm officially closes on Friday of this week, teachers and school children are now preparing for Ihe long sum mer Vacation of two months. Al ready some or me classes are dismissed anil in the upper grades of Ihe Public School and Ihe High School final examina lions are now in progress. School is In reopen the first September. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert week in C. Frederickson, F; L. Holliday, ship service to Alaska and IhejF. Hargrave, Mrs. Macdonahf, S. nailguration or Ihe three-boats- Cohlbloom, W. R. Nelson, Allan a-week service bclween Vancou- II. Ifull, A. L. Morfee, W. 1.. (Sil ver and Prjncc Rupert. Iberl, W. J. Johnston, T. II The Prince RopcH wjlh arrive iCrosJiy, G. v A Car'low, R. C. at .10.30 Wednesday morning from the south, sailing at I that afternoon for Alaska port-s. She will be back from Alaska at 10.30 Monday morning and will sail al I that afternoon for the south. The Prince Oeorge will arrive at 10.30 Friday morning from the south and will sail at I in the afternoon for Stewart and Anyox, returning here at 5 o' clock Saturday afternoon and sailing for the south al 0. The Prince Clmrles, thorough ly remodelled and a decided acquisition to (he coast passenger boat fleet, will arrive al 10.30 next Monday morning from the south on her first trip, and will sail at in Ihe afternoon for Anyox and Stewart, reluming here at I o'clock Wednesday and saHing for the soulh at 6 o'clock. The Prince Charles is already booked full for her 'first (rip soulh from here with an evan- Hardie, J? W. Nunn, Uudley Drucuuer arid Mrs. John Drue ijuerj Vancouver;; H. j". AValsll ami Mr. and Mc. W. 1). Jlunlcr, Tor- onlo; Harry Howson, Stewart; L. A. Porter and I), r.hisholm, Kd monton: II. W. Monahan, Fori William; Capt. T. Longboiirne, Kngland; Mr. and Mrs. W. E Cood and K. W. Scully. Los An geles; Mr. ami Mrs. E. V. Mor gan, Port Arlhur; II. F. Preston, Juneau, Alaska; E. E. I)ay, Mont real; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Horn, IN THfe MORNING HER TONGUE WAS COATED HAD BAD TASTE IN MOUTH Mlsi rrarl, L. Zlnrk, Brs Corner, N.S., write.- "i u awfully iruubled Willi my liver, mJ uned to K' t urli dlizy riM-llt I would tiar to lit down while I wit duln; my work, In the tnornlnir, when ! mnl to ret up, celienl n.nrlv frr..n riml.nni "'Jf trhfn wt 0tel ind 1 hl I bad :,-;: :;" ' " a,,UUh",,U.i. in my montl. ind onrn' tlmk Tennessee The Prince fleorge. sailing for throuRlHiut the day, I writ troubled with palm In my itomach. I furrprnt In thla way until a friend of mine who bad uard your a full ship. The California filee; MILBURN S Club party is booked south on herj t AVA I ItCD DHtO ami also the Governor General's' LfArLlVtK IlLLo itariv. I II ere Will nlen lie n hrim (old hie nf Imvlnr taken them. n t A number of local nassentrora inlld,,,1 Iry l'"i. ml f ran truthfully .hi.linn. anlinr.! l,..i. wt I"' I'" eni"ly H'l me ( lol or soulh for the holidays. PbP will bh" Ihe next O.N'.It. boat soulh fro in here this week. Advertise in the Daily News. I rannot recommend tliein tin lilrhlv to an thoxe who auffer ia I did.' Tou ran" procure Mllburn'i l.ata-l.lver I'llla at all druRtltla or dealera; .put up, for the past 30 year), by The T. Mil burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Dauphin, Man.; Oliver J- Cauld-well. Gberliu. Ohio: W. A. Pullen jam! Thomas it. Thiis, eily; II. Toller, Dnreen; 'I'. Ilashaw; !eo. McLaughlin, New Ilazeltou; T. G. McManainoii, Telegraph Polnl; Mr. and Mrs. l. illhrolh and Morgan Smith, San Francisco; J. L. Stamford, Victoria; Mr. ami Mrs, itert F. Smith.. Premier. Centra! P. Campbell and M. McCart, Powell River; S. V. Gould, J. Morrison, F. Duggau, Marlin Paulson, V. 1). Smith and .1. V. Cummings, C.N. It.; J. II. Hamilton and W. llearn, Prince Rn-perl; W. L. Chisholm, Seallle; John W. Morison, Sunnyside; Mrs. Conrad Nelson and child, jketchikan. RIFLE SCORES Scores at Ihe rifle ranges yes. terday were: ' M. Lamb Wilson llrass 200 500 noo 25 26 32 Murray 22 Levery 18 21 23 12 12 32 21 1 1 16 I'll. 83 71 6U 46 Sport Chat Oufdoor sport fixtures for Ihe week are scheduled as follows: Monday lonighlj Senior flaseball, Sons of Canada vs. Sawmill. . Tuesday Senior Football iea-ue, Sons of Hngland vs. Vels. Thursday Senior Maseball, Oyro Cluli vs. Sawmill. Friday Senior Football Lea gue, tallies vs. Cold Slorage. Trapshoollng. Saturday Junior football. good baseball gaine is looked for lonigbt when the Sons of Cahada and the Sawmill meel. If will be the second game of Ihe season between the two team. In view of the fact that the boys from Ihe mill gave Ihe Canucks a close run in the first game and further since the Sawmill lias since acquired Ihe service of Dan Lidslone, former Sons of Canada" pitcher, if Is expected Ibat, there may lie a difTerent ending to this game than there was to the firjit. A good match assured and there will, no doubt, be a large .crowd oti hand to witness 11... The Sons of ; Canada,: in to nighl's Senior League baseball $ame against the Sawmill, will inlrOduce a new hurler a righl bander who is said lo have sotne clas by those who have already seen him in aclloii. He is young man named Che! Schlenker who lias been a .student at the University of Washington. He arrived in town from .Seattle on Saturday and will take a position in Hen Self's store. terrace is making prepara- lions for a big celebration on Dominion Day and a cordial In vitation has been sent lo Prince Rupert lo allend. There may be a few go h spite of tho fad Ibat the major attraction of the day will be Ihe sons of Canada do ings in lowii. Atiioug Othe Ihlngrf, Die TcrrAt'e liilt for lit day provides for a calllliuitiplan parade, baseball game between Usli and Terrace; children's sports and a grand ball in Hie evcriittg. Good progress Is being hfad on Ihe clearing bT llio sili; af Weslview Park On which Hie Gyro Club will establish it sec.bnd children's playgrbilnd The conlracl for 'sliilnpitig am levelling wart recently lei ani tills pliasc of the work in nearly done. The ground will nxl bo surfaced with cinders or some other suitable material and the C. c.i 1 a ui uaic For Rent ? DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c FOR SALE TIRNITCRE bought, sold and WANTED. Woman help. exchanged. Control agent for Fawcell ranges and furnace. Household effects parked ami shipped. Auction sales con dueled. Furniture for ver-borne. Let me have a talk Willi you abdut my service, ami leave your furni.tlire trouble lo me. A. Mackenzie. Fur-liilure House, Third Aveum Phone 775. tf OR SALE. Two miles from Terrace, H.C. Lot 15 in blank 17 U, II acres. Prife $12.50 Ihe lot. Lot 3 in block 17 ft, 8 acres. Prince $U..'0 the lot. Lol I in block 17 U, 8 acres. Price 7U.r0 the lot. v Get your deed and ticket la Terrace at Little New' Stand .Prince Rupert, H.C. 116 FOR SALE Cheap. Ten acres of good strawberry land, situated one half miles from Terrace. H.C. For particulars write M J. llrtlpin, Kimberley, M.C. 152 FOR SALE. Willi every pur chase of 20.00 or Over at Ihe Prince Rupert Exchange we will give one rtig FREE. tf OR HALE. Set of automobile engineering books, six volumes new. Phone 55i, TiCtWeen 6 ami 7 p.m. 1 17 FOR SALE. Commercial Holel. Prince Rupert, furnished, A bargain. M. M. Stephens A Co., Ltd. tf FOR SALE. Launch for sale. For particulars apply Jack Keefe, Dominion Halhs. YV FOR SALE. Four hole Monarch range. Prince Rupert Exchange, tf TO RENT 10 RENT. Furnished room. Hot and cold water. Centrally harated. Reasonable rents. Norfold Rooms, Fulton Slree!. Phone Hlack 32'J. tf I'O RENT Two rfiomed furnish. ,ed apartment by day,-week or month. . Phone . lied 607. . FOIt RE.VIV-Furnished liousf keeping suite. Up Sixth Ave. East. Ph"one Hlue 278. , t FOR RENT. Large roomy apart ment down town. Apply Storks' Hardware. 150 FOR RENT. dapp apartment westenhavor Rros. tf FOUND FOUNl). Ladies' semi-g:luhllci fawn glove. Owner can obtabi same upon identifying aim haying for this advertisement at Daily News oillce. FOUND. Mooseheart pin. An. plr.Daily Js'ews oillce. club will then fie thinking about obtaining tlie equipment. The hew a. playground . . should be read); ror nso some time about August The equipment will nol be so extensive as thai which was put In McClymont Park in view of Hie facl lhat i many children are tiol expected lo use. Ilu ground. Tliefrt will be no further Junior 1'oolliall League games until after the holiday unless one is played on Dominion Day In connection with Ihe Son of Canada celebrallon. The league standing as a result nf Ihe games played so far is a follows,; W. L, I). Pis, Jtofdeh Street .... 3 2 0 ; fl High School 2 l 5 Booth School 1 1 Inlander. WANYQD CAMERON TRANSFER Apply tf BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF HAS I ROPE K -CYCLE Marine Engines i-H.P. without clutch $185.00 t-H.P. I cylinder Ml) 260.00 6-II. P. I cylinder III) 150.00 8-11. P. 1 cylinder III) 750.00 8-11. P. 2 cylinder Ml) 160.00 16-lf.P. 1 cylinder LD 175.00 All the above except the first include the Famous Joes Reverse Gear, and full electrical and propeller Mlulpment. The best that moimy can buy. Easlhope Pros.. 1747 Georgia SI. W. Vancouver, H.C. Always at your service. Prlnco Rupert Boathouse, Agents Plume 381. BOARD HOARD and Room, nr board only 443 l iflli Avenue Hut. Phone Red 707. HOARD. The Second Avenue. Inlander, 830 Phone 137. SNEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at Anytime. Five pas senger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Rates: 50c for I or 2 passengers, 25c for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Oust) Special 6 am 7 passenger Studc- bakers al your servlee day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empros Hotel. PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN t P.O. Hox 1544 Prince Rupert, H.C. Service and Salisfacllon. Gunnanleed. Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving; If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hox 699. BEAUTY PARLOR Vogue Beauty Parlor4 Public Rest Room for Ladies. Mrs. Love Stephens' Hlock, Third Ave. Over McGafTery A Gibbons Ltd PHONE 36. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl. ure Store. We Huy. Sell and Exchange Now and Secondhand Goods. Gfc.0. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phone 4B, KEITH'S CAFE. When In Stewarl visit Keith's Cafe in King Edward Hotel now re-nioflelled. Up-lo-dale Dining Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday. Juno 22 llioh 1:12 a.m. :'0.l ft. 11:12 p.m. 17.8 " Low 8:32 a.m. 2.7 " 20:27 p.m. 7.H " Tuesday,. June 23 High 2:16 a.m. 19.0 ft 15:18 p.m. 17.8 " Low 9:05 a.ni. 2.8 " 21:04 o.m. 7-9 " iniit 1h Vancouver on Saturday Making the flight norlh from Jericho Iicach tinder favorable weather conditions in alioul lit hours' flying time, the serum! Royal Canadian Air I-'oree fly in? lioat which will ho used in patrolling Itle fisheries ill this district arrived at fJnsej Cove, Digby Island, shortly be-'ore 7 .o'elork Saturday night. Flying ofllcer Allan H. Hull was die pilot and aboard (lie plane wen; Flying Oflicrr A. L. Morfee, late of Camp Hordeii, and Corporal K. C. Tennaiif, Flyiiig officer Morfee will remain here for a few weeks doing photographic work. An uneventful flight north was reported by Hying Officer Hull. The usual stops were made for refuelling. Prince Rupert people will nrit see so much of Ihe planes this year as they have in past seasons because their base has Keen established on Digby Island and the most of their flights will he 1ICITIMr II A DTV Wainwrighl, " amwrigiii, Alia.; Alia.; A. A. O. (). Dannell, '""'" . - Yioiiiwjnuui ARRIVES HERE HONORS CONSUL Flying Officer Allan H. hull had Article Lost inJ FoanJ.ic URNrrtJRE f.ospinL And General !',,. t w pairs of iM i lended h, v . writers, ,n picture fun i l-'urn it ui . i , 5 TOM BALLANGER Phone lllui' ? COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Pr.KP.a i no sr !:(', - . produiiion- Trots. Son-- :, I miLic by n : ) Call in an. I 1 . 1 PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Thiril Vvt BEDDING OUT PLANTS. Plants thai r , for your !. bedding ' , ally aeeiiMi..' relied ui .i goods. Story Phini" GreenhoiiM- 1' MCCARTHY'S. FIREWOOD. He Comfor! ti l' Dry block w : Fresh split ph... iv A. ISAACSON MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays. VrJ:;r --Jays urdays. .-I..-. , h, ' , tL From the East Monds-ys. :' M Friday, do.' ! n ' To Vancouver- Tuesdays - Mail close Saturday Thursday Sundays From Vncour Sundays Wednesilays Fridays Sntnrdnvs at MS' n 15 )'X If C.P.Il- May 8. 18 " ' To Anyox, Alice Arm- .P.I JUL . W.odnesilays " p Sundays From Anyox, Alice Arm- Tuesdays g r TlnirsilllVS To Stewart and Pmie7 f Saturdays , p j(. O.iii.l'ivti From Stewart and P"1'. Tuesdays g pji Cim.lfll'a To Port Simpson nd Points pi Thursdays . KaXj From Port aimn' River Points A,. Saturdays To Alaska Points- May 8, 1 ' J , " From Alaska r May 12 and - po,U To Queen Chariot M' rharlott. '5' From wuccii P'olnts Mfl' six COLLECTION Oraham Atlln Av.- IM Ave. k sin i tth AVf. k rulin gth Ave. Thomi- " I III) 4 SlKTllpi"!"' ' tllli Ave. c,nni ih k liar" n..ve Av; eth k liaya cove tth Ave. A till Ave. k MrBrlil r rro. oovt. nwir. fro. Oovt. Winr' O.T.r, Wharf 0. T. I'. BUIKH' A.M. ' v 1 s "' 0 '' ...41' 1 I 1 , S ' I ' ' " "' ml ' I ' nd Ave. , r, . . .. . i. ru in I si ara vr. Ird Ave. 4 i Ml to i i" m ;.' i' a.-."'1 111 f 4'' r.a- Til 111 J :U :l H in .! Ill iH id Il ill