-page romf 17 ? TTEMi BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM; (SnnIsI ' WELL-VC A.r.e R.10 OF THE CA.T- CVE T TO A CSOTAIN OP A CMHSU eorr Tne HEcMeo think t r RAnM MS' THACT "WE. MOURN I .. ,1. . rv Q . v- . I I I l.f C - IH HtAUl I "3 l'l IV - J I I 1 I I I I J UMF IN Tum , 1 vjvjt-. UO- f II II Xv , We liavc a complete 111 line oT Tennis floods, "" tut ami it is all new 1025 slock. Sykes or Bussey Rackets, $3.50 to $30.00 Presses $1.25 Covers . . . . ; . $2.00 Rubber Grip ... 25c Out Reviver .. 65c Sun Visors .... $1.00 Reach Halls . . ,. 50c Slazengers 65c Improved Birmal All Steel Racket,- 13, U 13, 11 'oz. priced at $14.50 Postage paid on all out of town orders. Kaien Hardware Co. J. L Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods SJare and Office Fixtures". Band-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing, fllass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings.' , P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 Did You Buy Premier, Dunwell, B.C. Silver, wlien these .Mines were only prospects? History Often Repeats I Gold -Ore .at 8 ccntj. js a mighly good buy, when you consider the location of their properties Write u- for information on llif. Portland Canaries Co ,318 Standard Bank Bldg. Vancouver Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenut. rp I 8ee The Latest Models Economy, Simplicity, and Convenience. Lowest in cost. Easy Payments if desired Ask for Demonstration S. E. PARKER LTD. ' Phone 93 GAMES BEAT ENGLISHMEN Hard Fought Football Match But Losers Play With One Man Short In a game that was featured by hard fast play all the way, the tallies defeated the Sons of England two to nothing in last night's city championship .soccer. match. Ihe Sons of England, who were one man short right through the game, won the loss and elected lo kick down hill in the first half. The play was eVen throughout the period ami no scoring resulted. Both sides missed good scoring chances and there was loo much heavy Willi the grade in their favor in Hie second half, the Callies had the best of the play except for a few dangerous Vroakaways which, however, Hie Sons failed to finish lo advantage. Jimmie Hamilton scored the first for the dallies and It. McDougall the second from a penally. Considering the state of the weather, a good crowd was in attendance. W. Murray refereed Ihe game in the absen.ee of Tom Jones who was called away on account of his child having sustained an accident. A. Clapperlon rind George Waugh were the' lines men ami the learns look the field as follows: dallies W Hamilton: H. Hamilton and M. Andrews; J. Harris, S. Currie and R. Woods Mitchell, Mitchell, J. Andrew's. R. McDougall, W. Hamilton and J. Sons of England R. Howe; H. Hanson ,and Ci. Kelsey; 1. Cam eron, A. Hales and Dr. E. S. Fail; O. Howe, J. Johnson, A. Dickens and J. Fanjiiliar. The league standing to date is as follows: W '.allies .: 2 S. of E. ....... .. 1 G.W.V.A 1 Cold Storage .. ., 0 L. Pis 0 1 1 2 CRICKET DYING 4 IN ENGLAND Leading Journal Deplores Lack of Effort to Develop Young Players LONDON, Eng., June 12 (Hy Canadian Press. . England! vain attempt to wrest the cricket laurels from Australia in the test matches last winter has brought out considerable criti cism from numerous .sportsmen, many of whom express Ihe opin ion that the national, game has not the hold on the British public Mint once was the case. The necessity of fostering' The spirit of the game is put forward by representatives of practically all Ihe country clubs and many have established "nurseries"" where youthful aspirants (o first class honors are given every opportu nity to attain proficiency in all branches of sport. In an article published recent ly "The Field " KinHim.l'ii ,lng sporting journal adds its .voire, lo Ihe demand pointing tint Hint opportunities for youth-Jul cricketers to realize Iheir , ambition or one day playimg for I "I be county" are decreasing as ' .the years pass. "How far have we drifted 'since the days of Ihe all Eng land elevens may be easily discovered from a brief examination of the. history or the game," says Ihe writer of the article. "With very few country HEART TROUBLE SHORTNESS OF BREATH Mrs, Ceo. E. llouiriau, Morrlsliurir, Out., writ": "1 am writing' you a few lines to let yon knViw of my e.xiwrlenre wltli Mitlnirn's Heart anil Nerve I'llls. Two years airo I berame very poorly with my heart apd nerves anil win-never I took the least little bit of exerrbe my heart would start to Jump, and flutter. I could not walk up stairs wIIIk.uI having- to sit down and rest before I wa half-way lip. on aeruunt of my breath lieco.'iilny so short. I rommenred taking MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS and In no time I felt a great Improvement, and ran now heartily recommend them to all those who are troubled Willi any affertlon of the heart." II. A N. are for sale at all drug and general stores; put up only by The TV Milhurn Co, Limited. Toronto, out. matches the All England Eleven, the United All England Eleven ami, later, the United South of England Eleven, were able to op pose various provincial twenty-twos, who all look their ' places in the field. These matches gave chances of distinction to innum erable local players who would otherwise have never been heard of, and nany men who became famous first gained attention by a good bowling or batting performance aigainst Ihe greatest players of the day. Willi Ihe con tinued increase of county matches these elevens gradually dropped out. Hut the M.C.C. sent strong teams lo each of the Universities, who were also visited by still stronger Gentlemen of England teams, organised firstly by Mr. C. I. Tbornlnn. secondly by Mr. A. J. Wbbe. Furthermore, there were desperately keen matches between North and South and Gentlemen vs. Players, as well as encounters between the Oenllemen and Players of Ihe South and the M.C.C. and the counties at Lords, thus in e.vcr so many ways there, were chances for young players lo try Iheir luck in games against Hie greatest players of the day. All these matches, except Oenllemen vs Players at Lord's and the Oval have died out entirely, and the match at Lord's is alone, repre sentative. "To replace Ihe lost matches we have nothing absolutely no thing. Even the nfcilch. at Lord's ior past, excellence rainer man for present ability.. In facl, our cricket has now become sub-survient to the country cham pionship. So much is this Hie case that unless a player is specially qualified for a first class counly be has practically no early chance or playing in first class cricket at all." DAMAGING ONE, SOMETIMES ProTcssor Suppose an ir resistible force should meet an immovable body, what would be the result? fitude A menrer. gotel TORONTO In Centre of Shopping and Business District 250 ROOMS 100 with Privtta Oithi HUROfliAN PLAN i, winnitt t HOMeaoN. man'o. dir. mKIOaOUOfKKKtfUUMUKUKKJtUi ' HELEN KELLER ON THE AIR Voice to be Heard Round the World on Radio Tonight SAN FRANCISCO, June 13. -The voice of Helen Keller, created by herself after years of patient effort, will be radiated over Ihe Pacific Ocean tonight, June 13, at 1 1.5(1 p.m., and heard by millions oii; the other side of the earth. This feal will be accom plished' by the world's niost remarkable blind mid deaf woman speaking softly before a micro- I phone in Ihe San Francisco stu dio of KOO. the Ocncral EJec- He Pacific Coast Station. Sensitive Fingers Recent practice before KOO mierophoiies showed that Helen Keller's voice over radio was even more' distinct than when (lining through the air direct from her mouth. WJiiln sneak ing she louched the vibrating discs of radio head-phones nnd it'll the rhythmic pulsations of her own .voice. Her .sensitive fingers even detected the infer ence between speech and music. Vhen her name was pronounced three timesoverthe air she recog- uzed 1t twice saying with the KOO announcer, "Helen Keller, Helen Keller." With her face beaming she declared: "It will help me lo speak!" Sounds like d," "e,'' "b," she said "fell" much alike'lo her. Hut with practice il was said she M-lieved a lifference might be delected. Several years nvo, at the sug gestion of Thomas A. Edion, Helen Keller began practicing liking into a small cedar box, eeling the vibrating wood, in her struggle In form menial pic tures of different sounds and hen make the sounds herself lust the small practice in Jhe KOO studios, it was declared, im proved her voice, giving il more natural rhythmic qualities. 8.C00 Miles In Instant Owing In the difference, in ime, listeners on Die other side of the earth, will hear Helen Keller's voice in the evening of Ihe day before she speaks at 00. However, it was explained y engineers, Ihe actual energy radiated from Ihe KOO antenna vill reach Australia, 8,00(1. miles Jislimt, in one-fifth of Ihe lime between tick's of;aj wajrll. j Ann , Sullivnir' Mary;- Ilf'-I6n friend and teacher nf Helen Keller, will also be heard. She will toll (lie story of Helen Kel ter s life, and explain how she laughl her to- understand "tlie swaying of trees," "Ihe strength oT a lion," and many other in teresting things, seemingly im- nossible to communicate to person who could neither hear, see, or at Ihe time, speak a word. LAKE KATHLYN DANCE PROVED ENJOYABLE Young People Visited Mrs. Blr- nle's Summer damp Over New Road SM1TIIF.RS, Jlinn 13. A pleasant dance was held at Mrs Hlrnie's summer camp , at Lake Kalhlyn on Tuesday nighl when a number of young folks motored from town and enjoyed several hours dancing in Ihe hall on the lake shore. Mrs. Iliniie's camp Is now in full swing and as she is prepar ed to serve refreshments o campers it should make holiday iug al the lake Aery popular this summer. The new road Is now open tnv trailic and the Auto Club, Is planning to put in a number or improvements in the way or re-rficreation grounds and more Wanted 2 For Sale Z For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c WANTEB WILL purchase lots or acreage in any pari ur Florida direct from owner. Furnish complete location and description of properly, together with price and term's. Answer II-liox'MK. Daily News ollice. WANTED. First class carpen ters ror elevator construction. Apply Elevalor site. Oarler-Hall-Aldinger Co. 1 12 WANTED. Mother's help. Coui- rorlahle home. Plume 3fI8. t (it OFFERS wauled for Lot 10, block 27, section ?. P.O. Hox (HI 7. HELP Wanted: rooms ami din ing room. Hotel Central. 1 38 FOR SALE OR SALE. American hoist, Twin cylinder double drum hoisting machine, size 7 x "in; Engine and boiler in first clase condition. Only used three months, lluilt by Ihe American Hoist and Derrick Company. One reel or cable. Prince Oeorge Machinery Co., Prince Oenrge, H.C. 1 t3 FOR SALE. Ten acre ranch, all lenced, hair mile from Telkwa; ideal lor small fruits and chickens; seven room house. 28 by 30, open fireplace in living room, water in kilchan, riirnace, in basement. Price $750.0(1. $100.00 down. For particulars apply In Thorpe & Hoops, Telkwa, H.C. OR SALE. Cabin cruiser, 32 eel long by 'J root (5 beam. 12 h.p. I cycle engine; in good condition. $850.00 cash. Apply Hox 251 Daily News ollice. 1 12 FOR HALE. With every pur chase or $20.00 or over at llm Prince Rupert Exchange we will give one rug FREE. tf FOR SALE. Ulack Water .Spaniel (bitch). Won silver cup 1023 Exhibition. W. Rnlh well. Phone Oreen 020. FOH SALE. Commercial Hole!, Princn Rupert, furnished. , A bnrgnjri. M, M. Stephens A; v Co: Ltd. '' ''-' tl TO RENT FOR RENT. Huilding on Firs! Aveque known as the Northern Exchange from July I si. Lodge room and apartment in Mclnlyre block. Ready now M. M. Stephens & Co. Ltd. TO RENT., Furnished rooms Hot and cold water. Centrally located. Reasonable rents Nnrfohl Rooms, Fulton Street. Phone Hlack 320. tf FOR RENT. Clapp apartment Wcstonhaver Hros. If camping sites which should make a hl with the public, as at limes Ihe. playground space was very limited. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert O. A. Durie, F. O. La Orue, J P. Hrndford, R. L. Smyth atu Mrs. Hlack, Vancohve'r; C. A Procunler, Sunnyslde; L. II. Levi Innipeg; Mrs. T. Dawe and W F. lllnns, Balmoral; Mrs. Hed wig Luhnow, Rochester, N.Y. Miss B. A. Clay and. Miss Mary Castell,- Anyox; Mrs. .Martin Miller, Mrs. T. Llslnskl "'and Miss Camilla M. Pelers, Georgetown. Central L. Oarlin. C.N.R.; W. Crom arty, city. HOARD and Room, or board only. Plants Hi a! t Red 707. BOARD 413 Fifth Avenue East. HOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. FOUND FOUND. Moo.ielie.irt tiln. ply Daily News ollice. RICES OF EASTHOPE 4-CYCLE Marine Engines t-II.P. without clutch $185.00 J-H.P. I cylinder MD 2(10.00 C-H.P. 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