H I f PAGE F0T71 rrj DL V ' I m- "T" BRINGING UP FATHER " ; , ; By George McManu, if l! SI IN OP O !) " COLUf I LOST ALL MX til, -T TTtTT CO tTOMCR -v ' PlCCE Kt- wmwic wooioivt , v u yx. , I I Ttt:l mm u it ome hp for. f v II H Lhatter II meacemt thiMOhnin i f LS2TEJ tmevmt 1 i ' ' PI Free fl, SSa- II OIL iiiM yjSWZ, , - jfe ! II ii Fords In s JPtlM---JL nl-f-yuiT I ri4irLL L III III I! II Try a filling and be convinced Kaien Hardware Company' CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Tha Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrirt-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. Wc are ready at nny lime lo receive your phone rail, lo 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 planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. Phono P.O. Box 179. Blue 288 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST E U S REMODELLED AND REPAIRED at B. C. FUR Co. Third Avenue. Phones Day, Oreen 120. Night, Black 709. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona (8. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Toom or Motor 8ortee. Coal, Hnnd and Oravel. Wa Specialize In Piano and Furnlturo Moving. hi ' r"W Ss-:a l-e 1 1 C.,ai Bni., ri.kt. Y5Sglffafc& M . I -J W- 7 " t II L . .. Za.?Cr.-- h : : ill I EES. CAPETOWN CLEARED TODAY i for south at 8.1S this Morning A'ter a visit of seven days lo Mii iiorl, II. M.S. Capetown clear ed litis morning al 8.10 for Van-rouver. Victoria and Nunaimo.' Mirers of the Capetown yesterday on the eve of their' departure expressed appreciation al I lie reception thai had been given them during llielr slay here and some of I hem were sorry that the visit wis drawing lo a close. .i On arrival in the southern ports tli'y will find that further honors are awaiting them. Plans have been under way for some time for their reception at the rious points Ihey will visit down the coast. -The vessel will be on the coast till well on to ward the end of September. lull Columlda and cuiijh.wi in terni which m Ili Jt Ihe aale of (lures In the said ;ild ore Mlninir Xi. Ltd. ( NJ'.l. .. . Said advertisement l headed "Gold Ora" and a ieadlnir pararraph read: "In -peak mir ut Ihe Tairle Orrnip tit rlalnm lieU.nrlnr Ui the Oold Ore Mlnlnr :.. Ltd.. 'John the Finn' ha thla to uy: 'There are l. dltlnrt velin on I lie pn-Krly that ran be trai-ed fur four Ihiii-dred feet mi the urfare.' " The ald Heyldenl Knrlneera ronunetit oil Dm riirea-oiua- folkiva: "The north vein lian me o-n rut h It and the m.utli vein lias three nits whlrh trace It for a distance of alnii ISO reel." Said adverllviiH-nt In the same para-trat.h runuiii" the folio Inr ord: "One vein varle In width from 1 to in feet while tlie other run. from 10 Pi If feet." The said Itenldent Enrlneer'a rommenl Hereon follow i ne tmroi vein kihii a inineraiixeti MIUI.I l 'lii4llllll III iri. iii m ill vein varies rnn m lo c reel in wldtn. Said adterllneiiieiit In the same para rrai.li iiinUlmi tlie follnwliir word: "0en mis rm lHe vein at different ditani'e nave ih.wii an average of hel ler than ISO.uu to the ton In Hold. Silver and lad. Tlie lieoldent Enrtheer'a nsiimeut here on follow: "An average aanifde taken trrosa the fare nf the north vein where alrtpped on ine mil rare. lor a w uiin or y reel, rave aiy return of 2U rent ir ton mld and 7 rem ier ton Killer or a total of 1 i-entv per Ion. There Is mi lead showlim Hi mix vein wiutever. Ml averafre sample taken arroiis the llppri nil on Ihe mhiIIi vein, arnxs 61 Imlii-h alMrtit one foot from the hoi loin of the rut. rave aay returns of o renin per Phi rold. u. II ier ton in filler al 70 reou tier i lime, and the nerll-rlhle amount of I. At lr rent lead, a to UI of 1.K3 imt ton. "A eleetel fample frm Hie dump of the n ;. x-r rut on I lilt outh vein the norlti vein H of no Iniixtanre .f the leM on-, rtimtlatlnr of dean Iron mil phldi with a true of ralena, rave nit returns of 40 rents per ton In rold, ler ion in silver, or a ioui or ttx.ou I Here o. iRiwever, a very small perrrntare of this .'lass of ore and It would not imvi to Milne ami mill the averare ore to make this rlass of ronrenlrales." I That a fiamphlet, on the first pare of! ! wlii-li appears the words: "At the Knit of 1 the Trail In Your Seanii for Surress. Gold Ore," tuts luen putillthi-d and rlrru-l.i t.'il In the Province of Mrlllsli Coliiinhl I and that the same In Its term KollclU the ! -ale of hare in the said fiolj Ore Mlnlmr i:n. Ltd. (.N.I'.L. Tlial Dm' Mid (uimphlet, In Mie nf IU leadinr nararrat.hs. and In resnert or the I MonHnr SHar flroiip or Mineral Clalrin. which I- desrrtlHd as "pniiierty numtier I two" of the Oold Ore Mlnlnr Co. Ltd. .vr.i,. . ues ine roiiowinr words; I "This proerty no miltiar tlie Mornlnx s Star llroup' lies adjacent lo aiirh WHV- riiowii liroieriies an MinllllH, I.. 41 I. I iltai'ler, liuiiwell and other. I i Tlie lii-slih-nt Knidneer's risnment here I on follows: I I 'It adjoins the Himrhine whlih Is a' prnpeci. It Is a mile from Ihe L. fc l.,l and over 1M4 miles from either Ihe Olacler n-eek or liiinwetl prirtrlles." Tliat the said pamphlet. In reference In 'proierly iiiimlier one" (ineanlnr tlie Karle Oroup of Mineral Claims) usea Hk- follow' Inr words: "This (pmtierly nnirilicr one) will he drifted In the vein and II l thonrhl that ore taken out from the start will more than pay for Die expenditure, at t the the fame ,me of ratings from the local Nava' Volunteer Hcserve, were on Man I to assist I he warship in gelling away. I Prior lo departing Capt. (. S. hnnwles ahu Ills ouicers ex- I pressed lo Lieut. Ponder I heir Warship. Which has been here' appreciation of the man hit In for Past Seven Days, left which the Mayor, Aldermen and The Capetown will proceed from here lo Ksnuirnall where she is due Friday morning. Lieut. H. P. Ponder, with a parly GOLD ORE MININQ CO, LTD. (NJL.) NOTICE 13 UEllERY OIVF.X that the liesldeiil Enrtiieer, o. I Northwestern) Mineral Survey litstrlrt. British Columbia. njion rera-ivlna; notice of an advertised and solicited ile of snares in a errtain mm Ian. vii., the ii .lil ore Mlmnr CMiipmy Ltit N.l'.l. , main fUlenu-nl! or trnni tuii in amtrtiaiM- wun ine ariuai ian and '(HMlltlmn hao txitltinl llw u ruler--mrwl. itu .MiuMIrr it! Mlnrj, lm iiu (iiv.-tlrl)ii and In pursuanrr of Swihhi 16 "MliK-nl siirvfy iM-velnpiiH-nl Art." Chapter K.U. II P.. B.C.. 1H1, nnd II iHK'i-KMr) U prevrnl injury Ut Invrftors to rlvr thi- ridlnwlnt noilrr: Tliat Ihr Mid llisklcni Kniinmr. unlrr date i.'inl July. MS, lias mil,initll to ItM! Mliilncr of Mine a ilctallwl rrt"rl and ruiiiRM-iit in taieineiii rirfitalnd in an citizens of Prince .Ituperl had entertained the ship's personnel while in port and remarked tha. it had been I he most pleasurable time the tiflicers and men had spent on the trip lo dale. The Itinerary II. M.S. Capetown will remain al Ksquiuialt until August H and will then proceed lo Nanai-mo where she will he until Aug. 22. Al Port Augusta uiit:l August 25, will then he in Van couver until September 5. From Vancouver the warship will pro ceed lo San Francisco arriving September 8 and remaining until September tfi.!' San Pedro whir'-will be left on September 23 and the vessel will reach the Panami Canal .one on October . Leav ing the Panama Canal zone on October H for Kingston, Jamai ca, the Capetown will arrive tmck at' llermuda, her home station, on October 17. NAVAL DANCE LAST EVENING Captain and Officers of H.M.S Capetown Entertained Local People , The dance given last night by Hie 'captain and officers of II..M.H. Capetown was a distinct successi advrrUM-iiieut apiwarliiK In a rertaln Pitj- j alui 1 il.,, ,1am.,. imisit mtisir furnished iiiiiiisnio uy bvl llratlon ilnuUtMl In the 1'roWnre of lull- the stilp s 15-ptece jar.7. orclies- tra was thoroughly enjoyed from 9.30 until 12.130. Tlie dance was terminated rather early on ac count of Hie departure of Ihe ship being set' for this inorninv. t)wing to I he increiiienl w eather il was impossible to hold the dance aboard the warship, as originally intended and, by cour tesy of Ihe C.N. It. officials, il was held in the station building. 'Hie rooms were very tastefully de coralcd and the officer proved themselves to be ideal hosts. De lightful refreshments were served. ' Among those present were the following: Mayor Newton, Aid and Mrs. Stephens, Aid. and Mrs Casey, Aid. Lareri, Aid. and Mrs. McKeclinie, Aid, nnd .Mrs. Urown. Lieut. II. p. ponder, Lieut, and Mrs. Waller Hume, Kngineei Lieut, and Mrs. F. P. Qiiinn. Pay- Lieut. Comdr. P. M. Hay, Major and Mrs. X. D. Jolinslone, Capt and Mrs. C. V. F.vill. Lieul. nnd Mrs. V. Ilrass. Lieut. Car-michael, Lieut. Norris Pringle Lieul. Alex. Ilix, Lieut. Ila.elt-Jones. Lteut. and Mrs, J. Hams- After Etery Meal ( Pass It around after every mcaL Give the family the benefit of Its aid to digestion. Cleans teeth too. Keep It always in tlie house, n Mm- " I time provlnr up a hir Isidy of hlth rrade Sj V COStS littk ' fM.f HilpS ffWKMM much" ) The riesldrnt Knirinrer'l romment here nil follows: I "lniHnslhle frmn value nf ore as e plaliied piecedlnif. There Is no hi ill rrade III e. WM. SLOAN. Nm,Mer of Mln' .uly, int. mm ley. Major and Mrs. Tremyne,j Mis Dorothy Tremayne and Missi Pete Treniayiie, Major and Mrs. li. A. Ilix, Flight Lieut. Karl MeLeod, I'liSrlil Lieut, and Mrs. A. II. Hull. Mrs. Stork. Miss Kathleen Stork, Douplas Stork, tlapl. and Mrs. F. T. Saunders, Inspector Arland. ILC.M.P.. Dr. ami Mrs. W7. T. Kergin, Dr. and Mrs J. A. West. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Gftde, Mr. ami Mrs. Milton onzale. s. W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. II. II Little. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Pall. rson. F. H. Iloberlsoii. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLennan Cadet Iteid MrLennnn, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. I'iljstwry. Mr. ami Mrs It. F. Mrauhton, Mr. and Mrs. i. W. NiekTssn, fnnl and Mrs. 11. A. "ak.field. Mr. ami Mrs. T. til. Jidinson. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. PhilMilt. II. Illance. lie v. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh liranl, Mr. and Mrs. Jack llininn. CapL and Mrs. Hubert Ward. j Sport Chat j Jack 0" i n ii. velerari of many diamond', has demontrated that ae must b' served sometimes in Oasfhall. Hp was ilropped from the iKillery of the Itoston He Sox, ami Connie Mack picket him p. The other day Connie put him in lo hurl against the Hed Stx and he tunied in a victory for the Athletics against his for. iner team males hy a 2 to I score. The Philadelphia Intjulrer re- porls a wind so heavy it slrfilghtrncd onf the bend in a road. II. I. Phillips in Hie New York Sun asserts that WlnslesI, Cfinncclicut, once bad a gnle I hat unwound a winding path and blew a dolour back on lo the main road. Hut neither of these historians ever yet heard of a cyclone strong enough t o straighten otit a former player's bank roll. Young Hob Fitzsiniruous lias had a fine string of kayoe lo his credit recently, having been suc cessful in knocking oul his last 12 opponents. His last knock out of importance, was Ouentin- Iloniero llo)a of Chile who came lo Hits continent with the reputation of being as hard as agate. Renault and some other heavyweights failed to slop him and now young Hob comes nloiitr and nerforms tlie trick. Perhaps Young Hob will yet prove to, be, n chip off Jhe old block. ' READJUSTMENT OF FOOTBALL DATES League Final Will Take Place Friday This WeekGllhuly Cup Series Starts Next Week The final gnme in the football league which was lo have been played lasl night between the Cold Storage and Callies will lake place Friday nighl this week and (he (iillmly Cup games arc all set forward from Ihe original sched ule to the following: Aug. 10 -Sons nf F.iiigland vs. Cold Storage. Aug. Ill J',allies vs . Sons of F.tittlatid. Aug. 8 -Cold Storage vs. Callies Aug. 21 -Cold Storage vs. Sons of I'.iigland. Aug. 21 -Sons of England vs. Callies. Vtig. :7 Callies vs. Odd Sorng BASEBALLSCHEDULE 0. Mill vs. Cyro. " II. Cyro vs. 8.0.0. ' It. Mill vs. 8.0,0. " 17. nyro vs. Mill, " 20. S.O.C. vs. Mill. Advertise in the Dally News. r Wanted For Sale For Rent YVANTF.D. An DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken Tor Icn than 50c WANTVB saleslady to commence duties at once. Apply Hent's, Third Avenue. Phone 051 or resi deuce (Ireen 709. tf ANTF.D clerk. Kxperienccd (ood wages.. Mussallem's Avenue, Kast (roc?ry, lleasouable rales. SI reel. FOR SALE TO RENT BOATS AND LAUNCHES experienced PHIflKS OK FASTIItlPK l-GYOLM Orwcerv Applv Fifth if (illll. wantiNl for general liotise- work. (iood wages. Apply H.C. Fur Co. 181 WANTHD. Plain dressmaking. 718. Fra'er tf FOIl SAI.K. Slovr Iroubles sol ved. YVhy worry alMiul your old stoves when you can exchange them as first pay merit on a new PHF.MIKIl HANOI' and have complete satisfaction. Ilalanre on easy payments. Prince Ilupert exchange. Phone 68. tf FOIl SAI.K. Seven rwim fully modern house; exreplioalty well built; splendid toealio: hot water furnace ; garage. Corner Fourth Avenue and DtlHsmiiir Slreel. Also entire household furniture. Apply Mrs. Alklns. Phone i3H. IKS FUHMTUIIH bought, sold an I exchanged. Dominion Inlaid linoleum and Harry, Kirkcaldy, rMand, inlaid linoleum. Furniture ami ranges of all des-erfplion for sale. A. Mackenzie Furniture House. Phone 775. r FOIl SALK. Pleasure hull in good condition. Cabin over engine ami canopy (op. Suitable fur T h.p. engine. A good sea boat. First $100 lakes it. Write Hox 20.1, Daily News. If I'D HUM'. Furnished house mid balk for two months from August 15. Near elevator. Apply Coverument telegraph ollice. 183 FOIl HUNT. Pianos, player IhK machines. Walkers Music Slorf. If FOH HKNT. Two room furnish ed apartment by day, week or month. Phone lied CO?. tf TO HKNT. Furnished house keeping suile. Phone 8 or 81. If FOH HKNT. Modern house, live rooms ami halh. Monro llros FOH HKNT. Clapp apartment Weslonhavcr Urns. if EDMONTON NOW HAS 65,378 MPULAT.0N Increase In Past Year Has Been 2,218 According to Report Made by Assessor KDMONTON, At. :,. - Kdmon-ton Is still Increasing its lend as the blggesl city in Albcila. This wns shown when Assessor T. W.ilker's report on the recent civic enumeration revealed n population nf 05.378 as compared with fi.'l.lCO a year ago or an Increase of 2,218. The censtfs was Hie' result r n house lo house canvass thai was made .hiring .1 imr f tti connection with Hie cnmpitihir of . J005 list of municipal voters nnd securing' of information for this yean service tax, Marine Kngines t-lf P. Wllt'OMI cliilch 1-ll.P. C-H.P. H-ll.p. H-ll.P. IC-II.P. I cyliti.le,' MD i cylinder I eylindar t eylinder I cylinder BOARD Ill) III) Ml) I.D tlH&.iifl 2GO.00 160.00 750.0(1 160.00 476.00 All Ihe above except the first include the) Famous Joe Ite-verse (tear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The. best that money can buy. Kaslhope llros.. 1717 CeorgM SI. V. Yancouver. H.C. Always al your service. Prince Rupert Boathoute, Agents Phone SMI. IIOAHD and Hooui, or 1mm rd only Fifth Aenue Knst. Phone) neI 707. IIOAHD The Serond Avenue. Inlnaibsr, 830 Phone 137. FOX FARMINQ ALASKA HUH and SILVKIt HI.ACK FiiXFB for immedia!e or, later delivery. High-grade stock, at lowest prices, pups i and breeders at lowr prices now I barf later. Oath and terms, no interest. Free Hook-lets, references) over period M th years by six banks. Mrs. II. Waleli, Souther. I.C. Is nur local Mrreder-II epresen lathe; or "Dae ot the World's inrgosi fox farms," ( t,?n aere) Cleary Urn., . , Pt Farms, 1 1 53 Kiopir Hilildlng, Sealllo. LVS.A. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call fieorge, Paul or ul) S pee la I (I and 7 passenger Sludc bakers al your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from F.iiipr"i Hotel. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phono us. P.O. Hox 6J9. COLUMBIA RECORDS NHW Process Columbia necords no scrablpng. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trols, Songs nnd Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl-tire Hlore. We Huy. Hell and Kx. change New and Secondhand floods. QfcO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave, Phoio old. KEITH'S CAFE. When In fltcwart visit Kelth'i Cafe in hing Kdwnrd lltild now re-modelled. Up-to-date Dining Hnom nnd Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES S44 s s444sssss Wednesday, August B HiKli I :;t7 11.111. 22.3 ft, 11:27 p.m. 20.5 " I.'w 8:11 p.m. 0,2 " 20:28 p.m. I.I " Thursday, August 0 Hlgli 2:20 11. 111. 22.1 f. 15:11 p.m. 20.7 " how 8:5H " - a.in. 0.1) 21:14 p.m. 3.8 " lArtkkl FounJ,fcj PHOTO FINISHISO P P.O. I; Prime It Service 1 I ih , r J. RYAN MAIL SCHEDULE ouT-coisa. far Ui Cast MirfHMt. W rinses at Tt Vaeconlte stHta. Ttar wi annv T Sirvti, Alk Arm. Stsai I S1 rrMan Ta ert siairtee anal sui a j 1 im rem) , T AlatU rstala vatiui To Qf ChasUtlt U'.trl hl AMftWI . ipi-coiiso. f ri ts Mm Sty. w..i al .... frosn Vaet rraat . fron Aataa, Ailta Araa, C'JsKi' Tt)etar Weakaesstai Satunts)- rrani Cart Siaaea ael Max '! Salairilai rrsxn Alaska Caleta-Aapl reaxn Qann Chartot'a t AawtsM . . . BOX COLLECTIOI Otalswi k Allln A. trt A IS. A llh -t lb Ave. a full lh Ave. Th-cni Illll sfcerbroot. A Hl Ave. A OHKa.l Hj A llavs ow ' III A liar ... Ul A. 1 011 ii Ith Ave A Mr fir. w: I'm. Oovi. si.tr- Crn iimi. Wliaif fl.Tt. WMrf O T. P. lli n fid Ave. Snl Ate. IH Ue, til I .... 'Ih I, STEAMSHIP MOVEHM rr Vanttuxr UiNMlajp - 1 ' Tuewt ... 1 j Wednesflav Sslne . 1 , as. pMii. 1 " aa. I'miw From Vafmr Sunday (..' , U a!? . ii. Wednesdai rnrtajr s I'm " . ratal 1 Saturday f-for Port Slmpass Saai .... .. ..A HA',rl rrvm rwrt simpavn - Sal anil r s. m fr Alaska A' 1 aa. Prince-' T as. I'rin. Hi a. PrliM . -17- S. Prince- f a. Prime-- t a. I'riiei 31 I'MtHi I from Alalia A' i. !--. Prim A ss. rrlnre-- ' S aa. prlitrc- ' 'it as prin. 1 II ss. frlnrr f ha. prlni-c-trt PrlMi'r I l,t' (r For Stawsrl, Anoi as" Sunday . aid' Monday l'i 1'rl.lav .s. Prui From Slawart, Anjoi an. - Tuesday s. i c ' Wednesday 1 Saliirdiy- - P' for Q.O, Islands t I - -as. I'rltire ' il- -as. Prince l SI ss prllir. Ji " From Q.O, lalanda- Ai:.. t a Prjnre 1' !" i rnoce !"