"I wish I knew what to put on these floors I" So often you hear lhaf remark. It is only because those people who make it, hae had their fill of wax?, oil and cheap varnishes. The man or woman who ha used the right flopr varnish Jia no floor troubles. , Try CI Floor Varnish next time, we guarantee it to give satisfaction. Sold onlv by Kaien Hardware Co. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We are ready at any time to receive your phone call, to take your instructions, to lake personal' charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. J. L. Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Mailing. Jobbing and Repairing. Class and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 Cars for Sale One Ford Coupo . . $400.00 One Ford Sedan . . $475.00 One Ford Light Delivery .. ... $400.00 These cars are thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned. They bear the Ford "Winged Pyramid" guarantee. Easy payments if S. E. Parker Ltd. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone CI, Cartage, Warehousing, and tjistrihullng. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and (Iravet. We Specialize In Plane and Furniture Moving. L SHOW HERE PLANE GN IS DUE LWvV. t ann r a. n 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 WEDNESDAY Delayed Owing to Tides In Seymour Narrows; Two Performances on Wednesday Word was received in lown this morning that Holler's Trained Animal Stiow which was billed for performances here pn luesday and Wednesday, will not arrive in time on Tuesday owing to tidal condition in Seymour Narrows delaying the progress of the outfit. There will consequently he no show on Tuesday but itn Wednesday two complete performances will he given. EMPLOYEES OF DRYDOCK BIG PICNIC AT DIGBY Nearly Three Hundred Present at Annual Event The employees of the drydock and shipyard had a most enjoy-i able time at their annual picnic yesterday at Dishy Island. The weather was perfect and all I hose present united to make the event an outstanding one. The party was taken over in a number of boats loaned for the occasion Those operated werr Hie Nelalee, I.il:i (1 iKilnliin Tilt Tun anil nnm ro il I ha lififinrf li i nrra nf I li a ! 1 OOUHII IMVaiJ sUtt fa's J I transp(o"tation arrangem e n I s were T. Houller, X. Chittenden, Duncan McKenzie, W. Horrohin and F. V. Qulnn. Spor'y committee: .Mjss Kvelyn Maclonald, I J. McCormick, (J. K. McKeown and II Duncan. Itefreshmenls: Oeorge Me-Auley, I. Jones, J. Vferick, J. II. Ilickey, II. Wilson, James Simpson. Mrs. J. Simpson and Mrs. I Charles Taylor. Nearly thjee hundred people were present. THIS AFTERNOON Flying Boat Being Piloted North From Vancouver by Squadron Leader Tudhope Flyintr boat flX, being brought north from Jericho Hcac.h air station, Vancouver, to Join the local detachment .iif fisheries patrol planes, arrived al Swanson Hay on Saturday and is experted to rchi'li the Dighy Island base this afternoon. The ship is be ing piloted liy Snuadrnn Leader J. II. Tudhope. commanding offi cer at Jericho lleach. CLIMBED MOUNTAIN BACK OF TOWNSITE The mountain climbing season seem lo have arrived once more. Yesterday a number of people climbed Mount Oblfield back of the towusile and they remarked on the wonderful view to be ob tained from the top. The climbing is rather heavy but with good shoes anyone can reach the top without dilliciilly. C.P.R. steamer Prideess Mary, Capl. T. ClilTw, which is replac iug the Princess Healrice in the Prince Rupert and Skeena River service, arrived from Ihe south at 8 o'clock Kaliirday night, sail ing on her reluru south nU II o'clock after discharging Ihlrly-Iwo tons of freight here. The Princess Mary took south from here an overflow of forty pas sengers who were brought from Ketchikan by Ihe Princess Louie Advertise in the Dally News. LOCAL PEOPLE VISIT The Fair Hoard has finally completed arrailagements for baseball team's to come here from Anyox and Ketchikan during Fair Week to play in a series with a local all-star aggregation. Arrangements have leen practically completed lo bring a football team from Ocean Falls. Today there will be a meeting with H. C. Keeley, 'Pacific Coast here durins Fair Week. The proposal is to base the I'rince Charles go up to bring the ex icursionisls here on Wednesday, jlhe Prince Oeorge lo take them jback tin Friday. Mr. Keeley will Personsibe back this afternoon nfter hav ing accompanied Sir Henry Thornton's party lo the interior. An invitation has also been wired to New Mellakatla for a baseball learn lo come here for a series with local teams on August 26 and 27 or September 2 and 3. lOnly LUCY ISLAND BEACH Fact that Open Water to Cross Prevents It Becoming Popular Resort Two parlies visited Lucy Is land yesterday and spent the day Ihere on the wonderful jandy beach. II is one of thel beauty 'pols of the neighborhood but Ihere are five or six miles of open water to cross fr.un I'ugwell Island. The result is that only a few boats visit the' spot. Were it more accessible it would he the most popular place in the district. The visitors report I hat Ihe lighthouse looks rather neglected with Ibe, rail at the lop broken, making it unsafe for those in charge to carry on their duties HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert. II. E. Hrophy, Toronto; X. par sons, C.X.R.; Mr. and Mrs. S Arnouhl, Prince Oeorge; W. Owen, Inverness; Mrs. J. II Reed, Portland, Ore.; Roy Smith llaxcllou; , Theodor . Hratund Warren, Minn.; S.' Morrison, Al fred J. (laul. J. E. Mcflregor. It J. O'lloylc, . A. Durie, fl. 1 Fisher, F. E. Llddle and L. 1 l.iddle, J. McNeil, II. (S. Low and J. Ohlson, Vancouver; Miss D Diinsmiilr, Victoria; Mr. and Mr- F. Perry, Montreal; I.oui Epaum, Hawthorne, Wis.; Mi and Mrs. II. Speight and son Anyox; W. II. Daugheubaugh and Mr. and Mrs. W.C.Janell. Pills burg; (S. M. Eraser, Dlgby Island; W. II. Coslctlo, Logan In let; C. A. Procilnier, Sunnyside W. E. (i. McLennan, Toronto; D (lardner and Edward F. (2. While Ottawa; F. O. (iillalt. Spy Hill Sank.; D. Tredway, Edmonton W. J. Service, Sinilhers; P. (iost ling, Premier; Mrs. J. T. Rogers Norman, Okla.; M. W. Heunett Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. F. II Penn and O. (Jross, Surf Inlet M. Kelly, Prince Rupert. Central Mr. and Mrs. II. Hakkilla and daughter and vloe Smith, Van couver; C. McLean ami rre(j si Arnould, Prince (leorge; A. W Ilecklngham, Port Edward; Jack 1'onlly and T II. Halchanl C.X.R.; Mrs. L. (I. Cameron Donald Macdnnald, E. Prince and Miss D. Clarke, city: Tom Clair and T. .Mitchell. Hlewarl; Mr. and Mrs. A. Olson, Terrace; E. Karls son and D. Hudland, Oona River J Lauritsou, Harnard Cove Oeorge De Cotret, Montreal b- THREE. HOORa AT TV--3 A.F5...n, S0NS OF CANADA drjLdall Ann maue; Ketchikan and Anyox Coming For Fair Excursion aieamer Is Now Being Lined up BEAT GYRO CLUB First Post-Season Series Baseball Game Played Yesterday at Acropolis Grounds The fir,t of the post -season series of baseball games was played al the Aernpolt Hill ground yeiienlay afternoon and the Sons of Canada tMat the (Syro Club by t to 3. It was n well conteslciLnnd fairly tight match ib r h no a e FarqulUr, 3h J 1 2 3 2 1 V. Mitchell, cf 10 1 0 0 1 Halfour, e . . 1 0 0 9 1 I V. Meniie. Ib i 0 0 7 3 0 SHilenker. y . t 0 1 3 2 " II. Memic. :b3 I I 2 3 0 A. Mitchell, ss 3 0 0 2 0 1 Iimtiie, U .. 2 I 1 t 0 I A. liny, rf 3 1 I 0 0 0 H i 1 - H 31 I 7 SI II Gyro Club ah r h kj a Moran. th ... I I 3 0 3 O. Mitchell. I 0 0 I 3 II. Frinell in I 0 2 11 0 Jones, 2b ... I 0 I 0 2 llobideau. f . 4 0 2 8 I Hansen, If .. I 0 I) in I.idstone, rf . 1 I 1 0 0 Smith, cf . . . 3 1 0 3 0 Forlin, p , . . 3 0 0 0 2 35 3 9 21 II Two-bac hits: Fappihar, Memtjes and Moran. Score by innings: 12 3 15 0 7 8 of c! .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 yro ... o u " ii l HARLES LEMON WAS WINNER OF SPOON Marksmen of First North B.C. Regiment Shot at McNIcholl Creek Ranges Yesterday Charles Lemon wn spoon winner for the day al the shoot of the North H.C Regiment Rifle Association on the Mc Xiclinll Creek rarnees yesterday. Scores were as follows: J. I.emnn .... 21 28 28 80 Wjlsffi . . . 22 V. Hnim A V.; 23 II. A. Ponder . . fiawlhorne . Squires . . T. Wilson .. Wilkinson 21 25 25 19 19 17 26 25 21 21 25 in 9 II x I o a 27 7 17 07 18 21 0 to 01 01 50 (3 Sport Chat j Some r-al lively baseball ami' during Ihe next two or thrri weeks between now and the Fair may be expected in the post season series that the Ilaschall Association has decided to stage The gathering logether of locul players oulii lwi teamp knowM as Ibe Sons of Canada and Gyro Club will permit of Hie players gelling practices at least twice u week and the games thus provided should give Ihe fans a run for llieir money, 'these games, il Is announced, will be played on regular baseball nights for Ihe balance of the season. Ihere have been a niirrber of inter-low n baseball games played in Ihe interior this season nm keen Interest ha been Inknn in hem. A week ago at Smllhers. Wanted For Sale For Rent Phone I IK. WANTS mm FOR SALE OIK5 Ixt-i. Fiatu Scnvtcc, iJclLj -Cmil Doui riiku MivtJ. W'ANTF.D. -Two or three roomed furnihel house to n-nt. .-entrnl and modern. P.O. Hot 20 1 Daily New. I DO WAXTKD.' Plain dmssmaklmf. Ileaonqble rale. 718. Franr Slrecl. tf which was interesting to thai WANTED. (Jeneral fans in attendance. t'mpires manager. t..t..M..M.. with a view w.r(k n-i-i.r,,,.,, an,i u'.uon lo having steamers furnished to' TH, U)X !M.(ir(, w fomvi,: run an excursion from Ketchikan cnn, Canada ervant. I US FOR SAI.K. Slove trouble sol. vel. Why worry about your old stoves wltftn you can ex-eliange them as first payment nn u new Pit I'M I Hit RAXfJF mid have eomplele satisfaction. Italance on e.ny naymenln. Prince Rupert lixehange. Phone f.52. tf FURXITURK IxMifhL old anJ eirhnnged. Dominion Inlaid liHoleimi ami Harry. Kirkcaldy, Scotland, mlnol linoleum. I'tir-niUire and ntnses of all des-criplinn for sale. A. Mackenzie Furniture ? liouw. Phone 775, . FOR SALE. Pleauire hull in good condition. Cabin over engine and canopy lop. Suitable for 5 h.p. engine. A good sea ho4. First 1100 take It. Write Hax 23. Daily News. If FOR SAI.K. Vkstrola. App.y Mr-.. Ileveridge, Corner Fifth West and Dunstiitiir. Phone 238. 190 FOR SALE. Typewriter in per fect condition. Phone Hlue Hl'J BOARD HOARD The Second Avenue. 192 Inlander, 830 Phone 137. HOARD and Room or Hoard only. Phone Red 707. LOST LOST. Children's pel, n collie pup with black face. Phone 728. II. ponder. Reward. 192 I'sk beat Hnzellon by 9 to 5. number more games aro being planned between the various towns before the season cornea to a close. Though they lot, to the Sons nf England in the opening game of the series last week, the Cold Storage football players are still regarded as dangerous contend- ers for the Oilhuly Cup this sea son, tomorrow nigtii the men from the fish plant will meel the so-far invincible ('.allies am it is being freely predicted that, if their team is effectively ar ranged, they have ery gooi chances of winning from Ihe Scotsmen. OFFICIAL ACTION ON BASEBALL CHANGES -- cxeouuve met Yesterday and Confirmed Proposals to Hold Post-Season Games At a meeliug of the executive or the baseball league Ihe with drawal of the Mill leant was of ficially reported and It was. de elded lo carry on the season with a posl-season series of five or cen game Jielweeij Ihe Sons or i.anmla mid Ihe Oyros. The game yrslerday wan Ihe flral ,,f Hiirn Lake team was beaten by. Ibis series Smllhers 7 lo 5 nud n return Holl, lentif have been Kame wn. pnyed at Hums Lake slrenRm.(, ,, Vtml " yesterday INirlher west, link,1 nre eipeeled Terrace and llazellon have alsoj The second game of the Cries 8 been meeting and a week afoll take plaCe thJ ev,cn;ng',C,, HOMB f Foil ni'.XT. - Piano, player uinnos, photiourapli uiol ew-InK machinea. Walker Mmlc Store. tf FOH IlKXT. Two room fin ititti- el apurtuieiit by day, wi-ek of month. Phone Hed fli)7 If I I ItNlSlll.D llou.e f.tr llenl. Atlin Avenu. Apply . P. Tinker. FOR IlKXT. Moden. bonne, fire rooms and bath. Munro llro. FOR IlKXT. CUnp np.irtniMtl W'fMlenhaver liro. tf BOAT8 ANDLAUKCHCS MUCKS OF KASTIHJPK t-CYCI.K Marine Kntclnen I -II. P. without clutch 1 86.00 4-H.n. I cylinder MD 20.00 rt-H.P. I cylinder HD 150.00 8-II.P. I e Under HD 760.00 8-11. P. 2 eylindr MD I60.(r1 IG-II.P. I cylinder I.D (7&.O0 All the above except the first ittelude Ibe Fuutoua J oca Re-verse (Sear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The beat that money can buy. I'asluope Hroa.. 1717 ISeorgM SI. W. Vancouver, H.C Always al your aervice. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents ( Phone 381. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call (icorge. Paul or Oust) Special 0 and 7 paoo'nrr Stude- bakers at your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Aeross from F.mprev Hotel. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you wont anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Ilox 699. COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia -Record no scratching. Flneat re productions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world fumed artists Gull in and hear tliom. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl ure Store. We lluy. Sell und Ex change Xew and Secondhand Ooods, GEO. PAPAUOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phone olfl. KEITH'S CAFE. wpen In Blewart visit Keltir Cafe in King Edward Hold now re-modelled. Up-to-date Dining Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, August 17 High 12:52 p.m. 17.2 ft Enw 0:18 a.m. 1.0 18:i7 p.m. 7.8 Tuesday, August 18 High 0:30 a.m. 1 0,0 ft 13:23 p.m. 17,8 " Low 7:21 a.m. 3.5 " - 19:23 p.m. 7.2 " Wednesday, August 10 High I:I3 a.m. Ili.ti ft 13:53 p.m. 18.3 Low ...... 7:53 a.m. 3.1 19:58 i.m, 0.0 Thursday, August 20 High I :8 a.m. 19.8 fl Low I 1:22 p.m. 8.8 a. ill, 20 32 p.m. '.'8 6.0 M.r.,l 1 I r paqk rom BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus I wish I knew . 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