I wish I knew "I wish I knew what to put on these floors I" So often you hear that remark. It is only because those people who make it, havft lia.il their fill of waxes, mis ami cheap varnishes. The man or woman who lias used the right floor varnish has no floor troubles. Try Ct Floor Varnish next time, we guarantee. . it to give satisfaction. Sold only by Kaien Hardware Co. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlco, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We arc ready at nny lime to receive your phone call, to take your instructions, to lake personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. ! , Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Rand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 One Ford Coupe . . $400.00 One Ford Sedan .. $475.00 One Ford Light Delivery $400.00 These cars are thoroughly overhauled and recomlilinn-cd. They bear the Ford "Winged I'ypiraid" guarantee. I'asy payments if S. E. Parker Ltd. lii m I I I Klmn J. Li. Diaill -.1 Cars for Sale j Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone tt. Cartage, Warehousing, and 'MBtrlbutlng. Team or Motor Sorvfce. Coal, Hand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Fumltur Kovlnft. BRINGING UP FATHER RAILWAYMAN GOLF DEFENDER J. Gill Gardiner of Thornton Party Tells of Jasper Course CALGAItY. Aug. 20. "Calgary is id he congratulated this year in having the Western Canada (iplf Tournament staged here," declared .1. (iill Gardiner, of Hrockville, a director of the Canadian National Hailways, on his arrival here as a member of Sir Henry Thornton's parly. Mr. Gardner who is an ardent golf enthusiast was a close observer of the games being played here. He voiced the conviction that before long most of Ihe real championship games played .in Canada, would be fought oiif. on the new Jasper Park course, which gives promise of being one of Ihe finest in Canada, if not on the continent. . "I wis"li those of our critics, who had talked extravagance in building gulf courses at Jasper I'ark and Minaki could go over the nine holes of Ihe Jasper course which are in play," Mr. Gardiner declared." They would only have to lislen to the comments of golf fans amongst the tourists to know that this pro-misi-s to be one of I tin best in vestments that wehave yet mad a and with the completion of Ihe 18 holes Jasper Park will have a golf course that will be seconJ lo nothing in Canada. Mr. Gardiner-spoke highly of Ihe receptions which had been tendered In Sir Henry and the members of his party along the line and said that everywhere the people had gone out of-their way lo show their appreciation of what the Canadian National management were doing in trying to provide Ihe best trans, norlulion service for Ihe Sport Chat The fourth game in the Gil-liuTy i. up football series, that be ween the Sons of Kugland and I lie Cold Storage, Is scheduled l take place this evening at the Acropolis Hill grounds. In th first meeting of the series between these teams, the .Sons were victorious but the Cold Storage players 'have high hopes that they will be able lo turn Ihe tables tonight; One thing they seem to have in their favor is an effective attack if it is properly arranged. t he Sons of Kngland announce Ihe following line-up; II. Howe, goal; (ieorge Howe and George Wnugh, full backs; Hansen, Males and lloherly, half backs; Long, Itussell, Johnson, Dickens and Fanjuhar, forwards. Cold Storage: A. Murray, C. Whatman, K. Jack, J. Corbet, J. Sim. A. Mnednnald, S. Krsklne, A. Harvey, C. Wiper, S. Khler, C. N'orringlon. Ileserves: II. Carlson. S. liarlon and J. Tornry. QUOITS BEING PLAYED ST. ANDREWMEMBERS Results of First Round by Those who Have Already Taken Part Prince Ilttpert's lalesl sport U puills. It Is being played hy the members of Kl. Andrew's Hociely outside their clubhouse and Is causing considerable interest. The result of Ihe first round J. Maclean, 15; J. Simpson, 13. j. hick, is; j. Tnnnoi-k, 1. J. Wntson. I!i; A. Sinclair, 5 II. Sleen. 15; P.. Woods, 7. 13. Ferguson, 15; J. Irvine, 12. vlTifY,CT . I WHAT V 1 'BASEBALL CLASSIC I 3 PLAYED YESTERDAY Gyros Beat Rotarlans For Sec ond Time This Season at Acropolis Hill The second of the classic baseball games between the Itolnry and Gyro Clubs was played at the Acropolis Hill grounds yesterday aflern.oon, the Gyros winr niiig on the long end of a 15 to 8 score. There was a fair-crowd siasm. Both sides played to win and their efforts with that end in view were productive of plenty of fun. Slan Taylor pitched for the Gyro Club, and Consul Wakefield was on the mound for Ihe Ho-tarians. Hill Cruikshauk and George UIlro were the respective catchers. Outstanding features were the fielding of Bob llobvrtson and Bill Nelson, short slop and .right fielder for I he Gyro Club and of lir. W. T. Ker- in, centre fielder , and Hank I.iltle, first baseman for the Ho-larians. Jarvis Mrl.rod, short stop for the Hotary Club, was as usual lithe and uhiuuilous. The teams lined Up as follows: Gyro Club Milt Gonzales, fh: S. K. Campbell, If; Hoy Mc-.Vaughtnn, 3b; Charlie Dalagno. cf; Hill iN'elson, rf: Hob IloberU son, ss; Harold .Mcr.wen and Charlie Starr, 2h; Hill Cruik- shank, c; S. W. Taylor, p. Holary Club George Munro. c; Valler Vance, If; Hank Lillle. lb; Norman Watt, 2h; Jarvis McLeod. -Rs; Dr. Will .Kergin. ef; George Bryant, rf; Consul Wake- field, p; Sid Johnstone, 3b. Lionel llnltby was umpire of balls ami strikes and Tommy Trotier of bases. They did their best and got away with It. Score by innings: 12 3 15 Gyro .... 1 10 9 I 15 Hotary ... 3 2 n 2 1 R BASEBALL GAME WAS TWELVE-ALL DRAW Sons of Canada and Gyro Club Had Batting Practice at Ac ropolis Grounds Last Wight The baseball game last nighl at Ihe Acropolis Hill between the Sous of Canada and the Gyro Club turned out lo be more uf a batting practice than anything else. It only went four innings and, when il was called off on account of darkness, the score ua 12 all. Tulloch pitched .for the Gyro Club and Alex Hoy for lite Sous of Canada, Willie Lam-hie making bin debut as a pitcher toward the end of the game when hn relieved Hoy. lie showed up lo advantage.. The line-ups were; Sola of Canada McKeown, c; Hoy. p; V. Menzies. lb; I). .Hal-four, 2b; Alex" Milchell, ss; J Fariuhar, 3b; I.amhle, If; W Milchell, cf; !. Frizel1, rf; liar-vey Hansen, rf. Gyro Club Hohldcatl, c; Tul loch, p; S. Bazctl.Jnncs, lh; G Milchell, 2b; Vallance, ss; Moran 3b; H. Astoria, If; II. Frlr.zell, cf; I). I.ldslone, rf. i.aporte- Mini .McMailer were umpires. A" good crowd was in attendance. A borne run was made by Jack llatchford in the last Inning. ,Mc j Known suffered an injury In his finger. The members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police being In town Just now, it has been ar- GETTER HCxG 4 OlMS av Nri FtATuof Scitvtct. Inc. CimI Brut riflil it J J ranged lhal Ihe match be-1 I ween a learn of seven from' that 1 widy and an equal number' from Ihe llifle Association hero shall lake place at MrNirholl ranges on Sunday for Ihe corporation cup. The cup was won by the Hegiini'iit last year and Ihe Motilities have challenged for il this year. LOCAL PASSENGERS ON PRINCE GEORGE in attendance ami Ihe proceeds! C.X.H. steamer Prince George will be applied lo the Gyro Club's' Gapt. II. .Vddon, arrived from playground fund. The game was' Vancouver and wuyports at !M5 not without its amusing inci-'Giis morning with a full passen-dents ami what the players maye'r HsL The majority of the have lacked in skill they fully' passengers were tourists for the made up for in vigor and cnthu-Wi lefl on the easthound train for Jasper Park and points east of Jasper. The following passengers de-harked here: Miss Arlene Kirkpalriok, Miss Hoberts, Fred Hale, Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Gavigau and daughter. C. It. Johnston. J. II. Johnston, II. K. Gover, Miss M 'Anderson, Miss B. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh llann. Miss May Ilork, Miss Lily Scolt.,Miss Kelsey, W. II. Bell. Mrs. O'llara. Mrs. F. II. Spragiie, Miss .McabTli. Miss 11. T. Tre-mayne. Miss F.. Menzies A. A. Uix, Miss C. Heck. Miss Hdith Carson. Mrs. Mlance and chUd, Mrs. F.. (V.Siinlli. F. Thomson, and J. Taylor. ELKS ARE GOING ESSINGTON SUNDAY A special train will be run to and from llaysport on Sunda under Ihe hupices of the local Hlks' Lodge which Is holding a minstrel shnw ami picnic at Port I-.ssinglon that day. 'Hie train will leac here nl 9 in the morning and, reluming, leave Hays-port at 1 in the evening. Special arrangements have been made for the ferrying" of the passen gers across the Skeena Iliver between llaysport and Kssinglon Ihe railway company has also eranted special face rales. AMERICAN AND BRITISH GET GREEK CONTRACTS ATIIFN'S. Aug. 21. One of Ihe most important contracts award e by the (ireek government Is thai giten lo American and llrit ish . nnpitaMftft , rehwilly fo- Irn- rovemenifii in me sainntkl His Irlel. The contracts provide for the abolishment of lakes in thai district and for chamring Ihe course of the Vanlar Iliver In Macedonia. It is expected that the work when completed will result in :mproved health conditions for Ihe entire district by Ihe removal nf ihe sources oi' malaria and that 400 square kilometers nf land will have been reclaimed. The amount of capital lo he fur nished by Ihe Americans and lirilains is said lo he S20.000, 000. The contract was signed for American Interests hy Frank I in lleminglon. president of the .New York Foundation Company SHED CLOTHES seF IN ARCTIC WILDS AND BECAME MEN OF WORLD . NY-AAr.KSIINI), Kingsbay Spilzbergeu. Aug. 21. Polar ex plorers, it seems, do nol look (he pari unless (hey are exploring When ltoald Amundsen, Lin coln Kllsworlh ami their com pantons Inruled back here, they did not lose much lime In shed ding their Arctic apparel for everyday garb. True enough, they all needed shaves and baths badly, but llielr metamorphosis into well groom r4 .1 Wanted For Sale For Rent MISSING RELATIVES llerl and Arthur, brothers, last heard of in Vancouver. II. C. fourteen years ago. Will any one knowing of their where ahouts, please communicale with Frank ConmlH Coprland. It.lt.t. Chilliwack. It.C HOUSF.KF.F.PF.H wanted for young family al Alice Arm. Apply Box 2C5, Daily .ew otllce. WANTKI). Plain dressmaking Ileasonabte rates. 71H. Fraer Street. tf BOY WANTKI). Apply Mux 25S. Daily .News otllce. WANTKI). General Phone ItK. FOR SALE servant. 195 FOIl SALK AT TKHHACK, B.C. Five roomed house, well finished; living room 22 x 21, fireplace; three bedroom II x 12 and big kitchen; 1 acres with fruit trees eight years old; five minutes from station and post otllce. Apply Mrs. F. T. Hoss, Terrace, B.C. FOH SALK. Slove troubles sol ved. Why worry about your old stoves when you can exchange them as first payment on a new PM'MIKH IIANGF and have complete satisfaction. Balance on easy payments. Prince Iluperl Kxchange. Phone C52. If FUHNITUHK bought, sold anJ exchanged. Dominion inlaid linoleum and Barry, Kirkcaldy", Scotland, Inlaid linoleum. Fur niture and ranges of all description for sale. A. Mackenzie Furniture House. Phone FOH SALK. At Anyox. fi.V speedy runabout "Kngle;" 20 x 0; 20 h.p. Peerless four cylinder engine as good as new. Apply Caplain Neddcn, barge "Oranro," Anyox. B.C. 203 FOH SALK. Cheap. Contents .if completely furnished roomint bouse. Good business oppnr- lunlly. Lverylhlng in first class condition - Miss Carson 218 Second Avenue. 0! FOIl SALK. Healer and Kngli.h Baby Buggy. 325 Fifth Ave West. Phone Green 280. 1 115 BOARD HOAItl) The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phono 137. BOAItl) ami Hoom or Board only Phone lied 707. ed men nf Ihe world was so com plete as lo slarlle lhne who met lliem soonafter their arrival. Amundsen wore a well-filling gray sports Jacket, with cap breeches, hose and brogues (o malch. A silk handkerchief peeped oul of his breasl pocket, and with bis grave courtly man ners he had Ihe air of a lyplcal country squire. rtllser-I.arseifs alhlellc rigure showed up bravely in dark blue serge, silk socks and patent leather shoes. Oscar Onulal also affected blue serge. Leif Die i.i.i...... . i . . iiiln.-imi nHM irii iieai grey Iweeds and Kllsworlh affecled a gray woolen sweater wllh flannel trousers. He generally went about bare.-headeil. Fcuchl was dressed in a plain business suil lhal might pass in any Kuropeah Capital. Their copper-hued complex-Ions alone betrayed an Inliniute acquaintance wllh Arctic blasts. tCv DL TO RENT By George McMnnus 7 TCLU ME- Jl I THC ppm?iVe cot oTe with lt Jr4C4' OiO VOO Rfl0 -v WHERE ARE V i, CECCE PORTER TOOM IF H DIED CWERCKT' scct Tnt u.c vasnt eyoecT riu V . WHIM MS. James, my father and Full HLNT. Piunos, player pinnos, phonimrsphs ami tawing machine. - Walker's Clonic Store. If FOH HKNT. IVo rortin furnish DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lei than 50c eil aparttnenl by day. week or OBllu ,,. J Artickt Lott amt Found,4c I l. I. I .t .i - t r J" w ' w aiu llltnilll. I milir liril n. II I ,,,, . . FUll.MSUKD House for Kent, A 1 1 hi Avenue. Apply ii. P. Tinker. FOH HKNT. Modern hou, tlv rooms and bath. Munro Bros. FOIl HUNT. Clapp apsrtinenL Westenhavcr Bros. tl LOST LOST. Ladies brooch. 1 1 rural gold -H with pfarls and a ruby ci'iitrc. Lost in C..N II. depot on Wednesday. Ilewnrtl. Finder phone Bluck til 7. BOATS AND LAUNCHES PIUGK8 OF IUSTIIOPK t-CYCI.15 Marine Hnginns t-H.P. witjiout clutch 1185.00 l-ll.P. I cylinder MD SAfl.OO 0-II.P. I cylinder III) tWi.lMi 8-11. P. I cylinder III) 750.0H 8-11. P. 2 cylinder Ml) 160.01 1 0-II.P. i cylinder LD 475.00 All the above except the first include the Famous Joes Ite-vcrse Gnr, ami full elee.lrieal and propeller equipmenL 'Hie best that money can buy. lslhope Bros.. 1717 Georgia St. W. Vancouver. B.C. Always at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone 381. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Gust) Special 0 and ? passi-iiKrr Stmle-bakers at your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Kmprc-f Hold. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage. Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Box C'J'J. KEITH'S CAFE. When In Rlewart visit Keith's Cafo In King Kdwnrd Hotel now ro-mnilelled. Up-to-date Dining Hoom and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Kurnl ure Store. We Buy, Sell and Kx change New and Secondhand Goods. QEO. PAPADpPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phono Hn PHOTO FINISHING. P. J. RYAN P.O. Box 1511 , Prince Itupert, B.C. Service and Satisfaction Gunnanleed. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES C Friday, August 21 High 2:21 a.m. Itt.H " 11:52 p.m. l. " Low 8;5 1 a.m. 2. " 21:05 p.m. 5.0 Saturday, August 22 High 2:55 a.m. m.7 ft 15:2:i p.m. uu " Low u:2.n a.m. a.a 21 :.'I8 p.m. 5.5 " Sunday, August 23 High . .. 3:30 a.m. Ili.i ft. 15:50 p.m. lo.o " Low H:53 it. m. 4.0 22:13 p.m. 5.5 " COLUMBIA RECORDS NI!W PrtM-es, i no scrat' u productions Trols, Sonx-music hy Call in ami ue Third A-jr I i r. MAIL SCHEDULE ii OUT-OOISO. for lh (4t M4Ur, WrOn- .U; u rtmr al u T VncMi Tnrsrftr , UMrtlf ... u T Ani, Allc Arm, Sltav) 1 frm. suiMtaia rrM , T reft limpo Km v T Alttkt Point Af Ml . . I T Quits CMrMU Mv4 fm. Stml IN-COMKia. Mmtf. .lrs u c I rrm Vtsctr StKMUva . 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