I I I PAGE rOUS I my. tti .To! Fn i iv D. ti.tiiT .'. ti , BRINGING UP FATHER v, By George McManiu V ?J ! L v WITH a OOrVY Like Ou,rri. II I 11 " T jvj i in au LQrStT IM CLQ I'M 11 MM UOWN1 SiMONDS bOME-iLL CA.LU r1 r Mi kms v -ice -roo? r' COMZ1 LONEOME I ON HN rtW-- -nr TO aEF vn, , . rfcrl SAW lJ II i i v- J j Stays sharp longer. pa- J OlMONDt CANADA MONTREAL (AW CO. ITO. VANCOUVER tT.JOHN. N.O. lununiu mm Bread Hig, wholesome nutrill- J mis loaves of delicious nut- ! Lliko flavor, ilowny lightness ; ' i 1 1 i i i i uiiii i-Aii-uciil, AUl'lilllg quai- Ities. FiveRoses Flour For Breads, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries' ' John L. Christie Agent Phone 534 I wish I knew " "I wish I knew what, to put on these floors I" So oflen you hear that remark. It is only because those people who make it, have had tlieii 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, wc guarantee it to give sallsfaclion. Sold only Kaien Hardware Co. New Fall Coats DRESSES and MILLINERY "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Ford Cars NEW AND USED Easy Terms If desired. SPECIAL BARGAINS for the balance of September. S. E. Parker Ltd. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone S75 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone St. Cartage, Warehousing and Distributing Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Oravel We Speolallze In Piano and Furniture Moving. SCOTTISH NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL IS NOW TAKING SHAPE Will be Located on Edinburgh Castle Rock: Gallery of Honor Proposed LONDON, Eng., Oct. 2. The scheme for Hie, crealion of the Scottish National War Memorial on r.uinnurgii umie rocK, is steadily taking shape under the direction of Ihe Iuke of Atholl's committee and the architect, fiiv as Hobert Lorimer. The design consists of the .. . conversion of the old disused barrack building known as 'Hilling's Huilding" into a gallery of honor, and the erection of a shrine abutting the north side of this old building. The great arch, nearly 30 feel hisli, that leads from the gallery into the shrine Ihe work of a young Edinburgh sculptor I'ilkinglon Jackson is with its, sculpture and carving already of complete. be The shrine is to contain a series at of seven stained glass windows each measuring about 3 feet wide liy iC feel high. In the naval windows the subjects are destroyers a camouflaged transport, the deck of a battleship and submarines. The Air Force window of shows aeroplanes, airships, seaplanes and kite balloons. ti .. : . 1 I . i ... i : r ii. at .3 ,..u WI.I. .1 lll ,11-l-MMH rale of progress is maintained the structure work will he com pleted in the autumn of 1920. in WOMEN'S MEMORIAL HALL TO BE BUILT Site to be Adjoining Arches Building at Ottawa Facing Driveway , OTTAWA. OcJ. 2. A site has been granted by Ih Dominion!' (iovernmenl for Ihe National Women's Memorial Hall. The choice will probablv tie in Ihe square facing Ihe Driveway UJ ad " - joining the Arclmcs building.', Memorial Hall will provide head- nuance for the national 'J women's organizations. II. "i" be a tribute In Me women of Canada in all activities; those who were' pioneers, war nurses L ,.n,i r ..,n..i., tl.eir conventions woul.l be held. The concert ball will be the ' "'"' i""' " ' largest fenlnre of the building,l,th(,r to"fs ,,,,M V,,C'C Centrally Iqcated it may becomo:w;,r " ,,1,,r '1r,t ,-ii.i i n. ..i jlclter of the name of the other tural life of Ottawa. Club have been especially active in promoting this patriotic un- derlaking. They have been en couraged by the sincere and vigorous efforts of leaders of women's activities in Ottawa and throughout the Dominion. Tbev have undertaken something jvorthy and splendid, says Iho Ottawn J,H2-rnnl ii an editorial. SHINGLE MILL AT VICTORIA BEGINS VICTOHIA, Oct. 2. Const ruction upon the foundations of the McMaster-IIorton shingle mill, soiilh of Point Ellice bridge be gan Ihls week. The C.N.H.. . , Is . extending Ihe rails to Ihe - site from the terminals on the other side of the street, in order thai! the delivery of the materials may be made directly on Ihe spot where needed and so that when Ihe work Is fomplcled nnd the mill is running, shipments may be made by rail without extri handling. At the. commencement the mill will confine itself lo shingle manufacture. Having Its own markets in Ihe East, it starts with a market already established and Eastern distributors pro- vided for. The underlakine, therefore, is not one which will eonie into competition with existing mills. PRICE OF SALMON LIKELY TO BE HIGH Alaskan Newspaper Explains Why There is Likely to be Big Demand (Juneau Empire) There has been a shortage of fish products this year in Europe well as Alaska. Norway's fish exports have shown a decline in . , . 1 1 : r ry.,,.u.,,K rxrrpi ires,, uerring. Ihe herring catch was on v ,. . ., ... . I I I IT y I I 1 ( nmlci I ih m I 1 . I ... I ...... """"V ,,,u" J"..ililini nf Dm ,.-.m..,.. Iii.,la. but shortage of other varieties of il-ll v.iui-14 .1 iaij.t-1 lll'llliUMl lllr fresh herring than usual, so there has, been a decrease of more lhan 25 per cent, in the bxporls of cured herring. The Norwegian mackerel catch is 25 per cent, lower than last year and less than 50 per cent, of that 1923. It is said, there will no mackerel canned in Norway all Ibis year. The exr'ts of split cod have also decreased by almost 25 per cent. The de crease in the shipment of canned fish of all kinds from Norway has been, more lhau 30 per cent. Likewise the sardine fisheries France -and Portugal have suffered from a combination of adverse conditions that will cn- ,- , mnrk,, rpi,.inn l ,l, output. There are indications of larger catches of sardines later the year but it is not believed the pack can be built up to normal. So far the shipment of French sardines Jo the United States has been about 10 per cent, of normal. French tuna fishing has also suffered this year, and the supply of that anil other fish has not fully supplied Ihe locaj mar- 1 I. : I. i .1 i. : I c" "" ' "" ? up for It. All things considered it is believed that those Alaska and Hrilish Columbia packers who l,.. ,,.: ...ill ' " " , , . , ""'i'."" T'" am" V" " U,P enJ of "'a''on- , , , ,,. P0UCE STUDY LANGUAGES . .. , , ,,,inaiu, WAllhAW, Oct. 2. Polish pol- !CPmon are b'!nt lou J0?1?" language spoken. SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME TOMORROW TO BE WELL CONTESTED The IUiolh School football team is lo play the High School tomorrow afternoon at two o clock. The smaller lads are all on their loes and excited over the possible prospect of victory While the Uih School team is heavier, there Is real fighting mettle among the younger lads 'nnd they are likely to put up a good game. The Hooth learn will be Pierce; Crale and Donald; Colli son, Kelsey ' nnd ' .Morrisoji; ' Smith ',,,: yi Ml, , I'll'AI let IHWH, 1 I UJ IIIIU Kami. BADMINTON SEASON OPENED YESTERDAY Membership In Prince Rupert, Badminton Club Is Complete and List Closed The badminton season opened yesterday and there were quite a number of players on Hie courts in Die De Luxe Hall. In the evening the executive of the Prince llupert lladminton Qub mnl nml .!.. 1. I nlr.a I : I II' I UliM IIIIIMI-II III 1 IIIIT HI! 111 for member?. Already rather more than Ihe required iuiiiiImt liml applied but all were admitted provided Ihe fees wore paid before October 15, after wliih nny not paid up will be struck from Ihe roll. It is expected that a larsra number will play in Ihe after noons and some possibly mornings so as (o avoid overcrowding of the courts. SPORT CHAT Rai.k chjof ,0 nni mi.-j.i.n mil .Ml 1 II 11 MM- III IKMUIIIi; of ,hp Natfonai ,.Papue lhU yf,ar was one of Ihe best players Ui. circuit evej; turned out and was manager of Louisville, later tl.o Pittsburgh club for 19 successive years, including the world's series campaign of 1909. Clnrkp came from his ranch in Kansas on June 13 of this year to aid in the drive for the pennant and what has happened i perhaps in large measure attributable tn his steadfast attention to details, his coaching ami strategic aid. When Clarke appeared on the field in uniform after alapse of several years during which he has attended to widespread oil and ranch interests in his home Islate, there .was .an immediaU spun ami tne 1'iraies nave pwn fighting as seldom before. Fred Clarke was born in Des MoineS, Iowa, and started his professional baseball careor with Hastings, Nb., in 1892 at the age of 19. Two years later he was with Louisville and hit lOrt and the following season added a baiting figure of .327 to bis record. In IH9C I lie New York UiantB offered ?5.000 for his service., an Immense figure in that day, but it was refused ami a year later he became manager at Louisville, to remain ii that capacity throughout his major league career. That year was bis best. He stole CO bases. In 1898 Clarke added a heavy, ungainly outfielder who was lo become one of the game's great est stars. It was Hansx Wagner from the Paterson, N..L, club. At the same time Tommy Leach and Claude Itilcbey entered Ihe fold and in 1900 they went along to Pittsburg under, transfer, Clarke playing., in lhe';niilfieM along wlift'jWaitW Wi dinger Hhiumonl. Sam I.eevcV and Charley Phillippe, pilrhers, were saved from the Pittsburg forces in the amalgamation. The club of 1900 gained sec ond place lo Brooklyn and the following year gave Clarke his first pennant. At this lime Fred Ely became too much Interested in the newly formed American League and lost hi position, opening the door lo one of the greatest shortstops of all limo- Wagner. And again in 1902 the Pirates won the flag, being out of first place finly one day dur ing the season. In 1903 Ihev made it three straight pennants but fell back lo fourth In 1901 They were always slrong con- lenders until 1909 they were at the lop and won Iho world's series for Detroit. After this conquest Clarke realized that his playing days wero nearly over and he obtained Max Carey from South Itend to undcr-sliidy for him In left field. The manager played in 118 games that year but in 1911 gave'Carey plenty of work and in 1912 directed Ihe club from Ihe bench. He played only two complete games in 1913 and in 191 i acted as pinch hit ler twice. The year 1915 was his last as a player. On Scp('jiiber 23 he went Inlo left field, got one hit and retired In favor of Carey, never lo don a glove aguln in active play. Ol9 ov Intx TtATuwi StNvicr Inc Cil IbiLia ri(kia mral For Wanted Sale DAILY For Rent NEWS CLASSIFIE 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken WANTK il'N'I'S wanted in all parts of I t.C. to sell (iehrke's Christinas cards, manufactured tn Van eouver. Liberal commissions and exclusive districts. Positively bent cards in Canada They self on sight. Writ" (iehrke.'s Limited, 5f!(J Sey niour St., Vancouver. S3(l WANTED. Young girl lo help with housework and earn of small children. No cooking. Phone Itlue 53. 229 WANTED. Furnished house or suite centrally locnl.il. Phone Ited H2. tf FOR SALE FOll SALE. Dining room suites, bedroom suites, Chesterfield sull.es, ranges, stoves, bet I linen, towels, window blinds, inlaid linoleum- and printe-l llnoleunin, lounges, olialrs, Chiffiouieres, Dreaders, lied-steads, mattresses and springs. Dining tables, kitchen 'labia, table oilcloth. A. Maekeiuic, Furniture House. Phone 775 FOll SALE. Ladies' Ileady-to-Wear business in Prince llupert. Fall stock just arrived. Exclusive models. Must sell owing to ill health. Apply Mrs. It. Ooldbloom, Third Ave. 825 FOll SALE. Eighteen foot V-boltoiiieil covered launch, 3 h.p. Ojiille Perfection engine, 9225.00. Phone Kerf 202. END or Month Clean Out. 25' reduction on all cati sales , Prince llupert Exchange. Phone 052. FOll SALE. Hurfet and china cabinet. Phone 3 it. tf TO RENT FOIt KENT. First class apart ment. Monarch range nnd water free, Clapp block. West-enhaver Itros. tf FOl HI'NT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sewing machines. Walker's Music Store. - I' FOll JlH.Vrv liflrge modern roomy atoarfniefU5' 'with;' fireplace; close in. Apply Max lleilbroner. TO HBNT. Furnished house keeping rooms. Phone 18 or 84. tf FOll RENT .Modern house, live rooms, nnd bath. Munro llros. LOST LOST. On Third Avenue, parrel containing two pair while silk gloves. Finder please relurn to Daily News office. LOST. Illaek cocker spaniel, nine monlhe old. Any Information please telephone lo 230. FOUND H)l..D. Purse, owner may have same upon Identifying at Universal 'Trading Co. and paying for this advertisement. If PRINCE RUPERT TIDES C Friday, Ocetober 2 Nigh 1:09 a.m. 21.3 ft 13:27 p.m. 21.8 " Eow 7:27 a.m. 2.7 " 19:52 p.m. 2.3 " Saturday, October 3, 'Ugh 1 :5i a.m. 21.3 fl. 11:05 p.m. 22.0 " Low 8:07 a.m. 3.2 20:31 p.m. 2.1 " 4r! MISCELLANEOUS til.. ii ntiil ilitikf.ti.lmil interested in the fortlieomitiK Federal election are invited to mall their names nnd addres se for pari icuiari of a na- iional movement to secure justice and fair piny by the use of your ballot. Sle. 2.. North West lluilding, Vuncou ver, I I.C. 230 CARPENTERS WflEN having your house repair nl. see A. II. MacPherson. Phone Illaek 187. tf BOARD IIOAHD The Inlander. 8.10 Second Aenue. Phone 137. ItOAIII) and (loom or Hoard only Phone Hed 707. WOMEN.S HOSPITAL Surgical and Obstetrical 3;::5 .191 h Avenue West (Knrris-dalc,, Vancouver, II. C. Dr. Ernest Hall, superintendent. CARS FOR SALE. 1-1920 Nash five pussenger louring I8M 1-1921 Ovi-rlaiKl Sedan $700 1-1922 Ford Sedan 125 l-l ton Ford truck, panel body 3?ft I -1918 McLaughlin light 0, S pas $250 I -Ford light delivery ch.itis rebuilt $175 All cara guaranteed in good mechanical condition. Make your own terms. KAIEN GARAGE Ford and Chevrolet Service Sta tion. Oomlyear Tires, (la, Oil and O reuses. WHECKINii SERVICE DAY Oil NIOHT. Phone 52. If KINDLING WOOD Ml dry Inside wood, kindling and blocks mixed, $0.00 per load delivered. Outside wood, $t.5o per load deliered. Norwegian style Salt Ala-ka Herring in 30-lb. and 80-lb. kegs, 10c per Ih. ISAACSON Seal Cove. Phone Illaek 1GI COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia Ilecord no scratching. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trots, Songs arid Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue TAXI Tax 67 Phone (Call Ocorgc, Paul or Oust) Special C and 7 passenger Slndo-bakers at your servlco day am night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empre-fs Hold. BENSON - BROTHERS HAZELTON, B C. Taxi Servlco CAIIS MEET ALL TRAINS. Tours arranged, CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Movlno. If you want anylhirig sent for, or delivered, phono gs. P.O. Hox ($99. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl urn Store. We liny. Sell and Ex. cbango New and Secondhand Hoods. QEO. PAPADOPULI8, 839 Third Ave. Phone 010. 2 ill DADS. Lost Articles and Found, Ac for less than 50c MAIL SCHEDULE OUT-OOIAO, roe the rt Mowltyi. Wi-tllXMU). n-l Silintiy. rluMM It lu in s.lu. T Vncur Sumter B i jn. TiHKdax I I'. p lit. Tlwrl4)- VI- i in. SUirfci .ni Srtnt. ... ' . 1 mt To Ahjioi, Alia Ann, SUrt A rrmltr- Su-MlO 1 .' 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Prlnp ftntwrt For SUwart Situnliya . iTInr flo.ir. p From Stawart Siiml-iyt- i. prinrr norre P LAND A0T. Nails al . Inia.iu. . ..i. , . . . i - - ......ilnM W Mppi, k ' ' - In iTInrJ llupert I in,) tinrnrillnv IHH ' .n-ii i.iiiiiiniiia, iui amiain lha miiiilh nf Maa-wit Inlrl, Ih rhilm niirlh frrm tha iuirlhra tmr r Indian licurvr jta. una. flril"' Nlaiid, TAKK MITICK Hill I, Ctiraim II, lm fin, if Martl, llrllHh Cnlninlila, nr. ii ; lion ptrkar, Inlnula lo ipply for 1 1 lif Ida rnllnwliir ilrarrllii'd lamU Cfiinmi-nrlnt at t xil plaiuad UmiH rhiUia nnrili frmn ilia mirtliavt . ' fr Imllan Unarrva ."In. una, Orilmtn Il4i ihrnra norllmrly 1 rlnlna In low wn Ihrnra fiillnwlna; low wilar mark rhtlni In wrairrly dlrarlloni Mm- wniilirrly 3 Mialnai idi-nra rularlv l rliilm, tn xiln of roiuiiiaiioiiM-iit, a ruiililiilni 41 irrra. mora or !. KUllENE II, BIMI'SOM. ApP,,,t Ditod un. iota. im.