PAGE FOOT W BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManui y " l favorite with British Columbia housewives I wish I knew "I wish I knew what to put on these floorsl" So oflcn you hear that remark, j It is only because those peo- ' pie who make it, have had their fill of waxes, oils and ; cheap varnishes. The man or woman who has used the right floor varnish has no floor troubles. Try 61 Floor Varnish next time, we guarantee it to give satisfaction. Sold only by Kaien Hardware Co. FOR SALE GUARANTEED CARS USED Ford Coupe .... $400,00 Ford Sedan .... $500.00 Ford Truck . . . . $200..00 Chevrolet DtHvy.. $300.00 Terms if desired. See the Ford Marine Molor al our shop. S. E. Parker Ltd. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST J. L. BLAIN CONTRACTOR Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. HARDWOODS Store and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. JolHiing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone (I. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service, Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and - Furniture Roving. Fall Millinery COATS and DRESSES Bent's Third Ave. Phone 651 RIDLEY HOME SHOWER DONORS '1 Quantity of Groceries Given by Business Houses and Ladles The grocery shower at the Ridley Home yesterday was a .'real success. A great many people attended the reception and showed jmioli interest in the institution. The generous response In the appeal for grocer ies was most gratifying, and the management wish to extend their warmest thanks to all who con tributed. The following ladie assisted at the reception and lea: Mrs. J. fi. Steen, Mrs. C, V. Homer, Mrs. J. M. Collison, Mrs. Matthews. Miss (iilletl. Miss Collison, Miss Muriel fcillison. Miss West and Miss Duties. The gifts were received by Mrs. II. T. Cross and Mrs. W. K. lioHison, and were as follows: Linze A Davie I bos apple. Mussalem's (irocry t lib. cocoa Mrs. 11. It. Ea-dman 10 lbs. sugar. Mrs. A. Squire 2 lbs. peanut butter, i lbs. jam. 1. Hums A. Co. 1 ham. Miss II. Stewart 1 lb. tea, 2 tins cocoa, 5 lbs. sugar. Mrs. W. K. Collfson 3 lbs. but ter. W. H. Malkin & Co. 1 tin bak ing powder, 1 lb. tea, 1 tin coffee, 1 hot. vinegar, I bol. essence, 4 jelly powders, 2 tins spice. Ilupert Table Supply 1 box apples, 98 lbs. flour. Miss West and Miss Davie- 1 case milk. , Mrs. It. McKay 98 lbs. flour, 6 pkts. yeast cakes. Mrs. II. Willett 2 doz. milk. Mrs. II. E. Gill 2 pkts. rolled oats. Mrs. T. Strand 2 lbs. butler. Mrs. McMillan 1 lb. tea. Miss M. Collison 1 pkl. soap. Mrs. H. Walker 1 tin cocoa. Mrs. G. Wall 20 lbs. sugar. Mrs. J. Field 1 lb. lea, 1 lb.! coffee. Mrs. II. It. Grant -1 box apples. Mrs. J .11. McLeod 12 lbs. mis ins and 91.00. A Neighbor 1 lb. lea, 2 tins fruit. Mrs. F. Slork H lb. cocoa. Mrs. Alex. McKenzie 7 lbs. roll ed oals. rf;A Mrs. E. Mi-Grqskfe jZl Isack " f ' flour. . Mrs. G. Anderson 20 lb, sugar. Mrs. Goodsal 10 lbs. sugar. Mrs. T. Andrew 18 lbs. flour. Mrs. J. Xaylor 5 lbs. lard. Mrs. II. E. Tremayne 10 lbs sugar. Mrs. liaisler 1 bag rolled oals 1 pkt. soap, 1 lb. walnuts Mrs. S. K. Campbell 20 lbs. su- g?ar, 3 pkts. cream wheat Mrs. G. Ilesner C tins chocolate Mrs. G. A. Kelsey 19 lbs. flour Mrs. C. W. Homer 2 jars jam. Mr. O. II. Arnott 1 sack vege Inbles. . ' Mrs. J. G. Sleen 1 do, milk. Mrs. Robinson 91.00. Mrs. II. T. Cross 1 bag sail, 10 lbs. rice, 2, tins milk. Mr. Ackerberg 5 lbs. cocoa. Mrs. Parsons 10 tins fish. Mrs. D. Ritchie 20 lbs. sugar. Mrs. Place 1 doz. eggs, 1 hot jelly, 1 tin cocoa. Mrs. O. Ledllo 11.00. Mrs. V'lnslnw 0 lbs. honey. Mrs. Smilh 50c. Mrs. Monrhouse 1 lb. bnller. MV. McCarlby V, lb, lea, 1 pkt dales, cuslnrd powder. Mrs. J. O. McLennnn10 lb sugar. Mr. G. O. Tlushby 5 lbs. lea. Sfewart A Mobley 50 lbs. flour 20 lbs. sugar, 20 lbs. rolled! oals, 4 tins Jam. 5 lb. avrnn.' 1 box apples. I Mrs. flazzett-Jones ivimni' flakes, Mra. Pauline I lbs. marmalade. Miss Gillett t lbs. Raisins. .Miss Sugar Starch and soda. Miss M. .McKay Pepper and salt, l'hilpott A Kvitl 50 lbs. flour. rs. G. Tile Jam, marmalade, 4 towels. Miss ltothwell and Miss Mercer - 10 lbs. sugar. Mrs. Ilarllett Jelly powders. Mrs. Webster 2 lbs. boiler. Mrs. Hogan 12 pkts. cornflakes,' butter. Smith Jt MallettI9 lbs. flour. Mrs. F. W. Hart 10 lbs. sugar. Mrs. W. Ilobinson 8 cans milk. "Friends" Jam. peanut butler, kippered herrings. Mrs. C. Hills 1 lb. tea. Mrs. J. Itatchfnrd 10 lbs. sugar.) Mrs. Dingwell 3H lbs. butter. Mrs. Peachey 6 milk, 2 lbs. cocoa, 1 lb. tea. Mrs. Du Vernel 50 lbs. flour. Mrs. Urownlep 3 pkts. raisins. Mrs. l'liilpolt yt lbs. raisins, I lbs dates, I pkts. cornflakes. Mrs. Quinn i pkts. cornstarch. Mrs. It. Wilson 1 lb. buller. Mrs. D. Scott 10 lbs. siwrar. Mrs. O. A. Johnston 2 pkts. Quaker oats. INSTRUMENTS OF BOYS' BAND ARE ON DISPLAY Property of Newly Organized Musical Organization Being Exhibited In Tlte's Fur-ture Store Some eighteen of the instru ments which have been donated by Iho citizens ami fraternal or ganization of I'rine Ilupert for the recently organized Hoys' Hand have been placed on view for the week end In the show window of Geopge D. Tile's furniture slore. The band now possesses 29 Instruments but some of them, though ordered, have not yet arrived. Hy Monday the strength of the band will lie hirty ami by Christmas it is ex pected It will be up to forty or fifty. Regular practices are now akin? place under the direct ion of Handmasfer Wilson of Iho Firsl North H.C. Hegiment whose salary is guaranteed by the Ho ary Club, and keen Interest is being taken both by the aclual members and the many arlive supporters of Ihe organization The band In its embryo slage promises to become, Iho city's argest and best musical organ! zalion. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert W. Willis, K. G. MrCollagb and M. II. Laidlaw, Vancouver; J, A. Mchnchern. Cranbrook; P. X. Mollon, Montreal; John W. Larsen. Rivers Inlcl; Mrs. Henry and William DorriM, Ketchikan 0. M. Leinc and M. Tollnfson Seallle; J. F. Claxlon. Jasper: M Shelburn, Calgary; C. Hargnwell, San Francisco: F. Ells, city William Sager, Port Simpson. Central E. A. Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Micaelsen, Smilhers; II Pleas. Anyox; John lloberlson, Carnaby. Advertise in the Daily News When The Children Are Troubled With Sumner Ctmilaiits GIVE THEM And you will be serreaMy mrpnVd to find out how quickly thry will be come relieved oi their iroubir. This preparation baa been on the market for the naat eighty yean. Put op only by the T. Milium Limited, Toronto, Out. Co., NEW OFFICERS THE BILLIARD j LEAGUE CHOSEN Dick Howe Is President This Year; Bert Morgan Vice, and Hutchlnaon Secretary That there will lie at least two teams in lli- Senior ' Hilllanl League this winter and at leas! 'our in the Junior was assured al the annua meeting of the I'riure Ilupert Jtilliard League which was ln-ld last evening. The pmsportixe teams for the first division are the Great War Veterans ami another aggregation probably bran ok the name of Elks or Prince Ilupert Milliard Parlor. la the second division the Cold Storage, Gent War Veterans, Grotto and Prirttee Itupert Itillianl Parlor are already lined ui and the mnibil- ity is that there will be another two teams including, in all probability, the St. Andrew's Society, Knfries are to be in ly September 30 and the intention is In get the leagues started early in October. The ltulaer t Cameron i4ip is the senior trophy and the Ilesner Cup, the Junior. There were about IC persons, representing various interested organizations, at the meeting Inst night. Officers for the yenr were elected as follows: Honorary President John Hulgcr. Ifononarr Oiler Ilesner Vice - President President Dick Howe. Vice-President Hert Morgan. Secrelary-Treasurer J. F. Iiitchinson. The executive will consist of lelegales from eaeh learn. JUNIORFOOALL Schedule For Second Half of Season Issued First Game Today The schedule for the second half i of the Junior Football Lenirue is announced as follows: Seplemler 19 I loot h School vs. High School 20 IliL'h School vs. Ilonlen Seh-ol. October 3 Horden Street vs. Ilooth . School. i i I IW.) flKh School v. Hoolh School 17 Horden Street V. High School. 21- Ilooth School vs. Itnrden ii Slr-.. SPORT CHAT At the Terrace fair Wednesday a baseball -rnaleh between Usk nnd Terrace resulted in a win for lbe visitors. The name' of . the Western Canada Hockey League has been hanged to that of Western Hockey League, the. change being deemed advisable Ihrough Ihe HUbslilulion of Portland for flo gina in the league circuit. The mil standing event of the season's Canadian rugby sched tile will bo the meeling In Van couver on November 18 of learn representing the Unlvcrsily o Mrlllsh Columbia and the Univer sity of Alberta. Habe Herman will get another crack al Ihe crown of Kid Kaplan which ho failed to Jlfl recenllv The Iwo havo signed on for a 15 round botil lo bo held In Madison Square Garden on December 18 fingers Ilornsby and llntlomley of tlin. Canlmals are leading Ihe national League hitters .villi per Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leas than 50c WANTBB WANTED. Yminjr man wllh knowledge of tienography to work in railway office.. Apply in person to CP.lt. Superintendent. 220 FOR SALE FOIt SALE. Dining room suites, bedroom suites. Chesterfield suites, ranees, stoves, bed linen, towels, window blind.,' inlaid liRoletmi and prinlej linoleumn, lounges, chair, ChiCTionieres, Dressers, Hed-steads, malt re and springs. Dining tables, kitchen tables, table oilcloth. A. Mackenzie, Furniture House. Pttoiro 775. ALUMINIUM WAHK AT COST. We are selling out our stock of Aluminium ware at endowing to discontinuing thin line. We build Chesterfield's to your order from 1 5O.O0. Prince Ilupert Exchange. Phone 053. FOIl SALE. 10 H P. Guarantee marine engine in first rla shape. Clutch, propeller and high tension Jkeh magneto. Reason for selling, pulling iu more power. A snap at !22ft llox 252 Anyox. li t:. 210 FOIt SALE. Professional and gymnasium punch bug stand with bag. One new Alwater-Kent coil. Ileal snap. Phone 572. tf SIX HOLE KOOlENAY HA.NGE for sale, slightly used. Phone "77. 220 BOARD IIOAIID The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. IIOAIID and (loom or Hoard only. Phone lied 707. FOUND FOUND. Earring and rosary. Owner can hae same ujion identifying at Geo. Kerr's Hulkley Market, and paying for this advertisement. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL Surgical and Obstetrical 32.V5 391 h Avenue West (Kerris-dale,, Vancouver. II. C. Dr. Ernest Hall, superintendent. CARS FOR SALE I 1020 Nash, 5-passenger louring , $850 I 1021 Overland I, Sedan. .. 700 1 1922 Ford Sudan 425 I 1018 McLaughlin Light (5, 5-pasenger 250 I 1-ord light delivery lorric. rebuilt 175 KAIEN OARAQE Ford and Chevrolet Service Station GOODYEAIl TIHES Wrecking ScrVice Day and Nighl . Phone 52 cenlages of 38'J and 37tt res peotlvely. Tri Speaker leads the American League with 3HH nnd Ty Cobb is second with 370 Willie Hoppo will come to Spokane shortly lo play a scries of three cushion billiard malrhes with Henry Solomon, northwest champion, who heal lloppc al Ihrce-cushlon billiards al Ihe laller's own parlors In New York last winter. Jack Fourner, crack first sack cr and one of Urn leading I. it lern in the National League, announces his inlnnllon of (pill-ling the Ilrnoklyn Dodirer. tin says he has been receiving such roasting al the hands of thn ' r,.,,a it... i i.. , . iiiinoi continue in a Itrooblvn onif,,.. .....I I oi nun iiiiiiiiiuiii his Dftlf-i-cgpect. TO RENT FOIl hF.NT. First class apart ment. Monarch range mid water free, Clapp block. West, enbaver llros. tf FOR HENT. Piano, player pianos, phonograph and sewing machine. Walker's Music Store. ' tf FOIl HENT Unfurnished room. 10x12; hot and cold water. Apply llox 27 i, iMily News Off ire. 21 H 'Oil It EXT. FK riHim dwelling. 727 Eraser Street. William Denholm. Cnirt House. FOIl HKXT. - Five roomed unite in I.cmhc Apariiiieni. Apply Perry Tinker, IU Huibliny FOIl HKXT. Moderii house, five room and bath. Monro llros. KINDLINQ WOOD All dry ineide wood, kindling and block mixed, (0.00 per feud delivered. Outside wood. 1 1.50 per load delivered. Norwegian fyte Salt Alaska Herring in 30-lh. and 80-lb. kegs. 10c per lb. ISAACSON Seal Cote. Phone lllark lfi COLUMBIA RECORDS XEW Process Columbia Ilecord no scratching. Finest re productions of latest Foi Trots. Song and Instrumental music by world famed artists Call In and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. Third Avenue TAXI Taxi 67 Phono (Call George, Paul or Gust) Special C anil 7 passenger Slude- baker at your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empre-N Hotel. BENSON BROTHERS HAZELTON, Bj C. Taxi Service CAIIS MEET ALL TRAINS. Tour- arranged. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for. or delivered, phone us. P.O. Ilox 603. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl-ure Store. We Huy. Sell and Ex. change New and Secondhand Hoods, QEO. PAPADOPULI8. 39 Third Ave. Phono Mr, KEITH'S CAFE. When In Stewart visit Keith's Cafe in King Edward Hold now re-modcllcd. Up-to-date Dining Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. PRihinr miorRT nnrs .... Saturday, September 1t High 2:01 a.m. 20.1 " 1 1:10 p.m. 20.0 " Low 8:10 a.m. 3.7 " 20:37 n.m. 4.2 " Sunday. Sontomber 20 High 2:38 a.m. 20.0 ft. 1 1:10 p.m. 20.3 " Low H:rl a.m. 1.2 " 21:12 p.m. 1.1 " Monday, September 21 High ,3:13 a.m. 10.5 ft. 15:21 p.m. 20.2 " l.uw 0:21 a.m. M " 2I;50 p.m. 4.1 " Articlti Loit an-1 Found, 4e wma noticc. TJUE Soil' I iv, rmi fur ik I ..: . a.i... m um.0 i. DM rtN fr. : Mil uf WaM at . . tad initi im. I,, M hall or . Ulnr 1H il h ihr Mr ai !-I fit IP Uilfiluii-Tftb I tkr ami . In lrtr trr ui Mum. Ip hiiii4. , . Metre rrn '.ri :. irtm) t I IS, tT. It. tb I. UMIir niilr;. I WMt4 ti Ihr inxiit.: IWtt. !. A ,f hl. HtrUMI fr.unf I.. . W'atrr ti. fan. m t. f lb Wder Im-,t4 Jh(M way t tiirit Ismef or tis i Riafetm eariiMiri i i a.i... iih mi'M Tat ! uf ff t . Mir I Ihr foil , KSOIMIM ! I. 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