page roua BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManui FiveRoses so .r to ex soan vuv -n ' 'ME NINOTE We r" ill co ALU OlCHT AOlwr.TCCl 'wive here I IT C. T Flour V J C 3 Mil II I O f I for Breads, Cakes, . Puddings, Pastries Thriving children prefer the bread you make with Five Roses Flour. It W stored with the flavor, vitality and easily-digested nourishment of prime Manitoba wheat. Nutritious, Wholesome and Keeps Well Agent John L. Christie I wish I knew "I wish I knew what to put on these floors!" So oflen you hear tlial remark. It is only because those pco- ! pie who make it, have had I 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 nest lime, we guarantee, it to Rive satisfaction. Sold only by Kaien Hardware Co. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone CI. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Molnr Service ttonl, Sand and Gravel Wa Spoclallza In Piano and Furniture Hovlnfj. i II FORSALE i . I GUARANTEED USED CARS Ford Coupe . . . . $400,00 Ford Sedan . . . . $500.00 Ford Truck. . . . 5200..00 Chevrolet Delvy.. $300.00 Terms if desired. See the Ford Marine Motor at 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, liaiid-sawfng and Waning. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Bash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 P.O. Box 235. Phono 209 Richard Garreti representing W. H. M. ROLSTON A CO. Specialising In Portland Canal Mining Slocks.. Porter Idaho-Marmot Metals J H 1 aT . t i . - were not up to the form in the opening game on Thurs. day. Ross pitching was not effective, nor was the fielding n jrood as the day preceding, though the visitors did save a lot of hot ones in the infield and in the fifth pulled off a snappy double play. Ifaving nine hits off Ross while the visitors could only touch Slickney for' three, the locals were fully deserving of their victory, though, had it not been for the fact that Anyox was unable to pel runs on one or two occasions when men were in a threateninR "position on base. I he score might not have been :i -dud-mil. In the fourth and -ixth innings, Slickney pitched himself, by the strike-out melhr od, out of what bore the appearance of becoming light corner. Anvox made eight errors and Prince Rupert three. The bright sunshine made it difficult for a while at Ihird base and short, and this was responsible for some of the errors There was no scoring .in the first five innings. Prince Ru-perl started in the sixth, when two runs and two hits were made; also two errors by ' Anyox. In the seventh Vfd;Mcrizic8 jiiadej a two-bagger, but there was no follnw-ip and he was pul out at the hoiiw plate on a fielding hnicc. A ncrief of errors ro-ulled in another run for Prince Rupert in the elgth, and, wi'h Ross weakening in the ninth, the locals got two two-baggers, a safe hit and three more runs. Details of, Game Details of the gnme follow: H.. II. II 'rinec Rupert 9 fl Anyox .., 0 3 8 Score by innings: 12 3 1 5 0 7 8 9 Pr. Rupert 0 0 0 0 0 2. 0 i 3 - Anyox.....,'.. 0 0 i) fl o. 0, 0 i. Strike-tints Hy S1fekriey, 17; by Ross, 2 liases on balls Off Slickney, 1 Two-base hits -Men.fes, Mil cJiell, Moran, Sheen. Double play Ross to. Sheen to McDougall The line-ups were as follows: Prince Rupert AV. Mitchell, If; Moran, 2b; Friwell, cf; .lones, rf: Italfour, ; V. Menr.ie.s, lb; Slickney, p; Fanpihar, 3b; Val-lance, s. Anyox Hrown. ss; Smith c.f; Sheen, 2b; (Jody, c; McKeown, :ib; McDougall, lb; Ross,, p; Heuulieuu, rf (Deane after the Kixth! ; MrCnll, If. P. I.aporte was umpire of bulls and strikes, and Jack llalchford of bases. The largest Fair Week attend ance on the Acropolis Hill grounds this year wilnessed the game Sport Chat j YVIth the Fair YVeek. baseball and fool hall games ringing down Prince Rupert Shut Out Any ox in Second Baseball Game; New Pitcher Was Star for Locals Fanning 'veiiteeii men while lie allowed only three hit during the entire nine innings. V. Slickney, Prince lluneiT. new MHilhpaw hurler, assisted liy pout! work on the pari of his field when such was necessary, shut mil the visiting Auyux haseliall team ycf-Jerday ly a score or six to nothing. This evens up the scries with Anyox and there will lie a great deal of interest in the third and last game that is to lake place lo-morrmv afternoon. As far as the Prince Rupert leam was concerned, it played its best game of the lair Week series but the Anyox players hown there will be fully as many leagues, and teams as there were last year. Other things to engage attention from now on will be the organization of the 'badminton, billiards, whist, etc, for the 1925-20 season. The hunting season now marksmen will have some thing belter to shoot at than th clay pigeons on the Park Avenpr rangiv. Accordingly there will likely be no more trapshnot meet till 1920. The Prince Rupert fiun Club tins had a successful season this year and a good deal of interest was taken in the sport. Had tliPre been a trophy or two, however, things might have been a good deal more lively For the past year or so, the local trap shooters have been shooting for nothing more tangible than honor In this respect some of (he big ammunition corporations might well be approached. Certainly the trapshooler.s spend enoupji money on shells, etc. during the season to entitle them, to have a chance al something to place on the mantelpiece as testimony to their prowess. BASEBALL GAME DREW GOOD CROWD FRIDAY Paid Admissions to Match Yes terday, Exclusive of Season Tickets, Were 365 The Prince Rupert - Anrnx baseball game drew the Kiggosl gale so far this week to the Acropolis Hill grounds, MTt per softs paying admissions. The Prince Rupert-Ocean Falls foot ball game should draw another big crowd Ibis afternoon and the final baseball game tomorrow between Anyox ami I'rineN; Ru pert will alo be an attraction. So far Iheolal gale to the sports ground Oils year is not as large as last. Ity the end of the games, however, it will probably be much larger. INDIAN FOOTBALL Port Simpson retains posses slon of the cup for native foot ball competition in connection with the fair. There was to have been a game yesterday afternoon between Port Simpson am Skcena Crossing but no team from the latter point pul in in appearance. GYMNASIUM PLANNED FOR SALVATION ARMY Work of Remodelling Bulldlno Is Proceeding to Make It Suit able for Young People's Work A gymnasium is being plaunei for Hie Salvation - Army head (iiarters here. Physical In slruclor Howe will have charge the curtain on the outdoor sport- of the Scout and Oinrtds and It ing season in Prince Rupert, the Is hoped fo have the Junior hall next thing to think about will he'cniiippcd as a irymnasium. II is the indoor sports of winter. Some being remodelled In lake care of preliminary thought will shortly all the younir people' activities be given to basketball but il will and it is hoped lo be able fo lie tt few weeks yet before the or complete the work by making II ganuution gel. under way In'useful for (monastic ournoses .J the meantime, prospects are lhal The remodelling Is well in hand. GOLD MEDALS WON BY LOCAUONCERNS The gold medal and diploma for the best fishery exhibit at the fair was won by ttie Harou Fisheries. The Canadian Fish and Cold lorage Ui. vni Hie gold medal and dijrtoiiia for cannery exhibit Oilier priies were: liesl industrial booth: Mcl,eii-nan and Mcl-ely. Amateur Photography Three landscapes 1, YV. Ross Thomson. Three marines 1, V. Ro Thomson; 2, David East man. One snort ncewe 2, V. Ro Thomson. Three of industrial lif, N.lt.C. 1. W. Ross Thomson: 2. David Ha si man. Flower sidy I, V. Ross Thomson; 2, David Hastman. Architecture I. W. Ilnu Thomson; 2, David Kasliunn. Portrait--, YV. Ro Thom son. Animal picture 1, YV. Ross Thomson; 2, David Ilasttoan. Knlaryement 1, '. Ross riiomson; 2, David Postman. Collection, not Ie than eiaht photos I, YV, Ross Thomson. Semi-Prof esslonal Thre. Iundcae 1, Mr. YV. Ross Thomson; 2, Jas. lever. Three, marines I, Mr. Y Ross Tnomsoii; 2, Mrs. T. Priest. Portrait I. Mm. YV. Ros Thomson; 2, Mrs. T. Priest. Animal rfr bird I, Mrs. YV. Ross Thomson; 2. James Lever. Landscape enlargi-ment 2 Mrs. Y". Ho Tbonmon. Industrial Me of N.1LC, I, Mrs. YV. Ho Thomson: 2, Jas. ever. D. II. Collection nf 8 pictures I, II. Pillion; 2, James Lever. Professional Collection of portrait photog raphy I, R. K. Ilenson. Collection, hand-colored 1, R. Denfton. I.amlcnpc, original, in oil I, Mrs. R. .McCarthy; 2, Oeo. Crate Slill life -, Mrs. R. McCar thy. Flower sludy I, Mrs. R. Me- larlhy. YS'nter rolor I, Sydney (iuy flwrenec. Paste n' crayon- I, Mrs. F Taylor. French pen painting--I. Mrs. DelniiiMico. PARENT-TEACHERS ANNUAL MEETING AT TERRACE THIS WEEK AH Officers and Members of Committees Chosen Except president and TKRRACK. Sepl. 12.- The an nual meeting of the Terrace and Kitsiimkalum 'Parent - Teachers' Association was held in Progress Hall on Thursday evening. Owing lo inclement weather there was not a very representative crowil and it wa- decided to leave the election of president nml vice- president until next month, ex President YV. J. I'nrstuis voluii leering to keep Hie chair tinlil that time. Other officer were elected a follows:" Secretary i Miss flrnce An drew. Treas.- Miss Molly Malotl. Convener program commitlei' Mrs. O. T, Sundal. Convener refreshment com in It lee. Town, Mrs, I?. T. Ken- nry. SehoolMr. C. Thomas Corresponding secretary Mrs fico. Dover; Aitverlising convener Rev. J H. Young. Membership convener. Mrs. YV.' I lurnc! I. Auditor A. II. Ilaker. The treasurer's report showedj the Association to be in a belter Wanted For Sale For Rent FOR SALE FOR SALIL Dining room suite. bedroom suites, Chesterfield suite, ranges, stoves, bed linen, towels, window blind, inlaid linoleum and printed lliioleumn, lounges, chairs. Chiffioniere. Dreers, Hed-t.id, mattreesnd spring, Dining tallies, kitchen table, table oilcloth. A. Maekenxie, Furniture Route. Phone 773. FOR SAI.K Upholstering and furniture repairing done on the premises by expert workmen. Let us miote you on repairing your old furniture. Reasonable price. Call and inspect our workshop. Fur-niluVe hougbt, sold and ex-rhangetl. Agent for the PHK-MiF.lt RA.UF.V Prince Rupert Hxchange. Phone 032. If FOR SALKllnuse IS X 15 and first-eln float 20x35. Make an offer. Kaien Hardware. BOARD HOARD The Inlander, 8.16 Second Avenue. Phono 137. HOARD and Room or Hoard only Phone lied 707. LOST LOS T One X a li automobile crank handle, between Sixth Street nml Mcllride on III In I Avenue. Finder return to Knien (is nitre or Phone St. Reward. 75 TAXI ALL NEW SEDANS Find' and Only 7-pa!ener Sedan in City. HATKS: I or i pasenirs fl.00 5 or 0 passenger $l.!o 7 or H passengers $2.00 5-paenger Silan, per hour 1 7-passenirer Sedan, per hour 5 To Odtl Slorasre and aero lla Creek bridge, I or 2 passen ger I.OO liach additional iaftii(rr..S0c 75 TAXI I7 Oi2) Ut i rtrvt Scwvk. Inc. CW4 H4aa Slfl HMf4 financial condition than al t'o1 lmr.1 1 1 ti 1 1 rr ttf llin lan Hie Association have, as their special object in view this yeur the ptiiciust of a hi no in the school nnd a drive is lo be start ed immediately to raise funds fur thai purpose. The funds left from the 1112 1 Xinas tree fund some have been turned over by the Xmas tree executive to ward the piano fund. Yiiltiorilies permitting Hie As soctalion plan to hold a Tag Day on Fall Fair Day, and arrange ments are tinder way. for a whist drive nml dajice to be held about th end of the month. It was also decided () place contribution hove in the class rooms In order thai the children might be given a chance to do their hit In helping out the Piano Fund. THEO FORTUNE WON INOODCHOPPING Then. Fortune was the winner in the log-chopping contest at the fair yesterday afternoon, his lime being I minules nml H hecond. Frank Fortune was second, In five minules and two seconds, and Frank Zbiira Ihird. in ten minutes. John Murray was in cnarac of ii. contcsi Advertise In the Dally News, ' I) M v DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Adverticment taken for leu than 50c WANTKB Oini. . YVANTKD f-.r general Foil IIF.XT. housework. Fraxell, at Apply slore. to Mrs TO RENT Pinno. player piano, ph(niiirapliM and sew Ing machines. YValker'a .muic More. n FOR It EXT. Two room furnish ed apart tnenl by day. week or monlli. I'tione lld o7. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL CARS FOR SALE KINDLING WOOD tr FOR UKXT -Arter .ep. 15. but -galow, 7ort Fifth Avenue VA est. Phon Red 6I2 HtornoiK. FOR RKXT-Mo.lern up-i.. -dale flat. Hand I Hock. Apply Max lleitbrnner. If FOR HHXT.Moderi. house, ftve room ami hath. Munro Urns. FOR RItXT Koom in private home. Phone t;rHh t30. 212 Surairai and obleiricnl - 32:5 3Wlh Aemie YVeoj (Kcrris-ilah',. Vancouver. .It. C. Dr. Ernest Halt, suierinlendenL I'Jjn Nali. S-Meng"T touring $850 l2l Overlnnd I. Sedan.. . 700 lJ2 Ford Sedan . 425 t'.MH McltiKlilin l.iuht A, -paeoKer 250 I Ford light delivery lorrie. fetioilt 175 KAIEN GARAGE Ford and Chevrolet Serviea ' Station OOODYILMt TIRR3 YV recking Service Day and Xlfht Phone 52 AH dry inmde wood, kindling and blocks mixed, rt oo per load delivered. Outside wood, 1.50 per load delivered. Norwegian style Hall Alaka Herring in 30-lb. and 80-lb. kegs. I Or per lb. ISAACSON Settl Cove. Phone Black 161 COLUMBIA RECORDS NI'YY' Proces Columbia Records no scratching. Finest re productions of latest Fox Trot. Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists Call 1n and hear I hem. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue TAXI Taxi C7 Phono (Call (ieorge, Paul or (lusl) Special 0 and 7 pai-niier fllude' bakers at your service day and nighl. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Aero from F.mpre Hotel. BENSON BROTHERS HAZELTON, B( C. Taxi Service , CARS MF.F.T ALL TRAINS. Tour- .irra mted. CAMERON TRANSFER Phono 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you wanl anything ent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O.- Hox 000. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl- ure Store, YVe Huy. Bell and I'.x chaiiKO Now nnd Hocondhand Hoods. QKO. PAHAUUPULIS, Third Ave. Phono tn KEITH'S CAFE. Wlmn In Stewart vImII Keilh'n Cafe In King Kdward Hotel now ro-inodnlled, Up-lo dale Dining Room and Lunch Haunter BOB KEITH - Manager. Article! Lost and Found, Sec WTtR N0TICL DIrlM nt Uu .. .II: , i it r trn mvimiiI r-i i t . i.lraiw-r frwr. u insk, mri II,,. . into Tlkli Vrt , r nviiirrr Miw iWk 1 1.- . , lilix rlnl tttmt tkr -If m, , , frt-l MSJtab-l .( il. . , imt ur Um IS r ii- hhiv'j Vi tit, and M- i - . kw mhhhht wn, t. tt ami fit Tli- i-i-. tm Ihr rrvuui urn it im .ia. . r-nnr ..f th. . .ll0 purMMnl Om-'.- Ul-f Vft. let I.- ' i. frir il lit Vl-r i. i. ilbjrrlloni U- llw l Illl lllr Mitt Wllrt the r.n.o,.r nt i Mml S.il'1inr. tliiiir ttrr il.'. ' I M ii' ii-- hi l Hilr .rf ibi flrl i.'l,h I Ih. fllh ikit ..f . ilKWIU ! LAID ACT. 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Ilrlli-li Una Wrai-r. iniiMiiN i if ibo fi ll' tlni it" 1 ' i CnrMwti-IMt at a l"-i rlMln ii'iriti trim 4 r iimiwi nismf llwivr nnrtnerlv itwnrr rnnwlnr l" ' ' ' . HatWa in a wMtti ' , 1 MKIIbffOr x rhHi ir" i rfeallli to lma,t ..f Mmin eenitmint Ik rr. tn. " , . v Palml Jun xnth, 'Sit LAND ACT Nolle of Inlantleo ta lP'r tand. in ih laifcj niM-i.nii'u HuiMirl. ami -iin.ii. wnlrli f'uw "il alsMl is iniii- ii' TAkF. IVoTli.t imi n Vllts, Uiiill" .I. .r 11 in Hi m IiiiiiIt iiiaiuir 1 il fur srinl--l"" t ImWIii itmirrltMsl Itnit Oinuismptna al I rtisin imriin'rly f'" '' Drr of jnl IUnir rtialn norllierly : ilirn 1 IV; tliriirf e rliln -"i:'r'' rhains ntKterly l t1""'1 1110, ami mntalnlnir traa. fitir.r. iit i'F.HT srtii' liaM VtiruM fib. 19 LA HO ACT, Notlca of IntantloT lo PP' Land. Ill I'rliwe liliftt I ami J1 PUirirt of rrim-r J at Hlmiinnii IUV " ' o :. Miami. . TAKK MiTim thiil t Hlraow. or Hiinnv-iili " , fnrmrr.viiisn, Ininut' ' ' sin in iinrrli.i'c ll' ' 1 isiniipiirlii at a P"'1 sniilh SSilr. wel, l! akiitliuakA i.na-iiltl (if 1,'tl ' r, 1. ir.lf imlilll SB rtialnn; Ilx-IK" fl)r, m-ira or lf, !""". i,, rii nt fnlliiwlnir ini-anilrrliif . ..i.iiipl nf ixiiimirnrriiicnl, nml r.nl fi '""r" "f K'" a. HM.I'I nft! r(r w,n. 0- Ditod July Jtii. ti-