PAQE FOm BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManui FiveRoses -1-A-A "OW UL NOT cse OTURftGO I WM1 T J 1 - - III' I 1. . vN1 KM TeLL rt. ttOI 1VWI ., xeuu the t i - r . , iv i . i i i ; i i - i i Ft 4if i Ik. ti i T jaSl!! nwe Oh My -J NINO j v vt - :t j n i Mr Flour vV'i SWTT 4aui 1 . V I for Breads, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries Thrivlnpr children prefer I lie bread you make Willi Five Hoses Flour. It Is stored willi Hie 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 I" Set often you hear that remark. J It is only because those people who make it, have had their fill of waxes, nils and . cheap varnishes. The man ' or woman who has used the right floor varnish has no floor troubles. Try Gl Floor Varnish next lime, we guarantee it to give satisfaction. Sold only by Kaien Hardware Co. USED 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. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Olass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Moiddlngs. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 f I FOR SALE i ii GUARANTEED CARS P.O. Box 235. Phone 209 Richard Garrett representing W. H. M. ROLSTON A CO. Specialising In Portland Canal Mining Stocks, Porter Idaho-Marmot Metals LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone St. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and Gravel. Wa Specialize In Piano and Furniture Hovlnfl. 1 OJ5 by Imt-l Fktxwc Smvictl lfj ANYOX WINS AT BASEBALL Local Team Went Down to De feat In Match In Fall Fair Series ENTITLED TO WIN Pitching of Bruce for Visitors Was Responsible for Victory Yesterday The pitching of Ilrure, who kept the locals down to one hit in six innings, although he was touched for four in the "seventh and last, was tho responsible factor for the win of Anyox by a score of 8 to 6 in yesterday afternoon's baseball frame, llruce fanned out only seven of the local batters, but he had a puzzling delivery and the local batters were not able to connect effectively, although they found the ball on several occasions only to pop it out to the infield where I bey were readily put out. The Anyox team played superior baseball and .were fully entitled to win. diet Schlenker started in the box for Prince Hupert but was unable to hold the visitors. He was yanked in favor of Dan Lidslone in the fourth inning after he had allowed four hits in l he third and got himself in a box s the ha ir.iii.Ti jui a iuii rt ruu, .iiii'r set I ling down, Lidslone pitched jrood ball for the remainder of the game and fanned eight batters in three and a half innings. Had the change of pitchers been made earlier in the game it Is altogether likely that the result might have been much different. The visitors scored three runs in the thinl inning and' four in the fourth, picking up 'another in the sixth. In the fourth, Vic Menzjes made a two-bagger for Prince Hupert and scored Hal-four, who had been walked, this being the first hit and run of the game for th locals.' As a result of a couple of errors, Howard Frizzell made a run in the sixth. When the locals went- to bat for. the last lime in tho seventh inning, the score was (v to 2 against them. llruce, the4 Anyox hurler, commenced In Weaken and it looked like the locals still had a chance; , ILx eileiriPnt grew mllier tysc .with a climactic finish in prospect, but the' lead wdtr too great in overcome. Prince Hupert got four safe hits all singles anil as many runs, but this was as far as they could stretch 1t, and when the third man was put lown the final score was if to 0. The two teams are playing again this afternoon nnd, with Prince Hupert at full strength, as they were not yesterday, the most interesting baseball game of the Fair Week series should ensue. Details of Game Iietails of yesterday's game were as follows: Slrike-ouls Schlenker 2 (3Vj innings i, l.idslone 8 (3 Mi Inn ings), llruce 7. liases on balls Ily Schlenker, I, by It nice I. Hit. by pitcher Smith, I'V Schlenker. Two-base bits MeKeown, Mc Coll, McHougall, Drown, Men zies. F.rrurs Prince Hupert 5, An yox 7. Hits -Off Schlenker 0, off I. Id m CANCELLATION OF RESERVE stone 5, off liruce S. Score by inning: 12 3 I 5 fi 7 Anyox 0 0 3 4 0 1 (V 8 IT. IlupcrU 0 o II I 0 i 46 The line-ups: Anyox Hrown, ss; Smith, cf; Sheen, 21; Cody, e; MeKeown, 3b; lteaulieau, rf; McHougall, lb; McColl, rf; llruce, p. Prince Hupert M o r a n, ss; Schlenker, p; Frlzzell, 2h: .Ionfs, rf; Sliekney cf; Halfour, c; Menzies, lt; I a r q u h a r, 3b; Lambie. If; Lidslone, p. P. I-nporte and Italph Smith were umpires. OCEAN FALLS Visitors Captured First Football Game Last Night by 2 to 1 Score put up a fine exhibition of soc cer yesterday afternoon and, outplaying the locals, defeated Prince Hupert by a scorn of 2 to I. The men from the paper town were speedy with the Kali and bed a particularly fast for ward line. The whole team was in good form and was fully en titled to its victory. The Prince Hupprt team suffered from dack if nmhi tt til inn Tho trnpt nf in M fourlli by llinB bolh . was parlicu- K.i r r . I 3 .. Hupert, saved one penally shot that was driven directly at him, and almost .slopped another. There was no scoring in the first half, although Smith missed a penally for Ocean Falls.: Scoll opened the scoring for; Prince Hupert at the beginning rit the second half with a penally". shot, Mitchell missed on a penally for Ocean FalTs and Smith followed up with the equalizing score from close in. The winning goal was made for Ocean Falls by Paul from a penalty. (. S. Hussell was referee, A. Clappertoii anil F. Worarn were linesinpn, And the teams look the field as follows: Ocean Falls W. Marshall; O. K. Lord and H. Main; J. (Sunn, I.. O. Dest and W. Chapman; .1. Paul, T. Fnichen, J. Munro, W. Smith and W. Mitchell. Prince Itupert A. II. Howlett; O. Howe and W. K. Willlscrof! ; J. Harris. S. Ourrie nnd It. Woods; fi. Wiper, H. McDou gall, li. Seotly. W. Mitchell and I). Jack. ' There will be another game between Prince Hupert and Ocean Falls tomorrow afternoon The Prince Mupert Ilne-up will be selected tonight. Smoker After Game Following the game last night, a smoker was held by the Prince Hupert Fool ball Association in compliment to the visitors, (ieo. Hill presided, and among those speaking were J. McSwan, man ager, and fSenrge ll'st, captain of the Ocean Falls learn. Un tribuling to the program with various numbers were W. Keith, W. Milcbell, A. Allen, W. Smith, II. Lllley nnd W. Marshall of Ocean Falls, and Have Scott, J. Hlack, A. Murray, A. Hales, Y Mitchell, I). Jack, W. Davies. A CUpperlon, J. Johnson and J, Harris of Prince Hupert. The Ocean Falls Glee Club also gave acceptable numbers. W Vaiiglian Davie was accompan ist for Ihc evening. Sport Chat j Loral ninirods have now only 1-T.',:i;i.!?..JllilK,,)r riimiiiK ovit SWX .,h1 ,lw'a fe ,,y I'orc the wn i.ni into, luiiKf 4. U.l M.lllcl, i.. riH-. lrrt. 0 II. NAliKN, , . , . Pi'flily M rr or Uiiilr. Liiiilt liriiartmi'iii, Virtorli, li t tud Sept, iet. official opening of the, amr. season in this district. It. tad the deer hunters may s'-irl out at the end of the week for Hie season opens on Saturda, September 12. Parties thai have been cruising around II. dcor haunts lately report Irnt jnme eenis to lie as plentiful a ever and Iherp will no doubt be many parlies nut ibis wetk en I-. barf a buck before they are fusilnded to the mountain-tops, there toj slay until snow fore.- tiiem down again later in the rion The sliotgiin exerts may sl.irl out on September IS, when lh season for ducks. et rtc opens, ii is .nut Hi.v the tottls ere eoming south earlier than i:sual this year. If the' i. the cue, early seison hunting may be .ictter than ii umkiIU m. The season for blue gmoe op n- .ia S-ntembef 12, ami fo willow .grouse on October 15. rh trap ping season ami bag-limil ruNs e.ie simitar to last year. Italic Huthidol of mitlions of liifhall fans, is u:-inte by b:s manager for, 'miscondiM't," which means, in ' lhi cae. The Ocean Falls football team drunkenness, disobedienre and a ...... - . kU'ul lot I tma.l .nvd 111.. Vflfit.'sii. vi-r Sun The signature of thi man on a horsebide bal. tin been prized :nore tiiuhly than original signatures of Shakespeare. 'And now, lik other idols with clay feel, he l.m "ben tumbled to earth, shown up as a bragging, liieiitiouH, fa' iikiii, wil'i nothing but a ipiick eye nnd a -.irons ai'm. It is tint the -. of ImIh ItUtti I is the faith rf an educational system I Ii a t teaches young dettiorracy to look to the wrong men for it idols. The great mass of lh) people havw len taught lo knmv good actor, goo. I poliii.-iaits and uood hall players when they ee I hem. HBP they have :i.ver hen taught to know good MK.N wneh they find ihein. 'Hie world has confused aptness wMh -roMdiMMs, ittracliveness with righteous ness and amusement with al iccotnp'lHlirnent. And so. put ting its Ilabo IUilhs, who are skilful, attractive ami amusing, up on u pedestal for worrdtip and imitation, it need not . surprised when they sometimes tumble down. POLICE COMMISSION MEETING YESTERDAY Receiving of Chief's Reports and Passing of Accounts Only Business Transacted Little mure thnn routine . work came up at Hie mridaV mdnj,hly insulin? of the police commission which was held yesterday after noon. Mayor iNewton and Com missioner W. II. Montgomery were in attendance, Commissioner James CnomJis still heiiug in hospital. The report of Ihc chief of police Air tho iuonJIis of July and August were submitted. In July there wero .12 rases in police court resulting in 27 convictions with collections totalling 5ui,r(). In August there were 51 cases and 10 euuviclions, collections totalling 717. As usual, drunkenness was the most common charge on the. list. OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE AT MERCHANTS' DINNER Buyers' Week Not Altogether Successful this Year but Should be Continued It Is felt. There were several oul-of- the form of n dinner In the St. Ilegis Cafe last evening. Oeorge Hryanl, president of the Association, was In the chair nnd among lliosn who spoke were T. Hnlll-well and .lames Lever of Terrace and William Lockyer of Prince i, - - -- Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTS FOIl SAI.K Upholstering and furniture repairing done on the premises by expert workmen. I.ei us quote you on repairing your old furniture. Iteasonnblc prices. Call and inspect our workshop. Furniture bought, ntd and exchanged. Agents for the PHK-MIF.lt HA.'(IK. Prince Hupert Kxchange. Phone (152. if FOIl SALK Hons,. 15x25 ami first -(jlass float 20x35. Make an offer. Kaien Hardware. FOIl SAI.K A three - roumett house and three lots. Apply 0i5 Kighlh Avenue Kast. 211 FOH SALK Fine imported 940 clarinet and case, 417.50. VeslenIiaven !lro. 211 FOH SAI.K---Aumiiftter rug, (V IT x U Phone Hlack 28. evenings. ft I BOARD HOAHI) The Seeond Avenue. Phone Hed 707. ' LOST Inlander, 830 Phono 137. HO A III) and Homii or HoariKouly, LOST MO in bill, between Westholme Theatre and Sen! Cove last night. Finder ploase phone Itltie 182. Itewnrd. fieonge and l. C .Vfcllne and llerl Morgan of this city. speaking of the innovation or Ituycrs' Week here, Mr. Mcltne gave a review of what liad been done ly the committee and staled that, vie tho result this year had hot been up lo expectations. he thought the idea would be nl limalely successful nnd (Should be carried on with. He suggested some vvn and menu by which improvements might be effected The oilier speakers held similar opinions, nil agreeing that Huy ers Week was an institution Hint should be continued. keeper. ROCK DRILLING The rock-drilling conlesl nl the Fair yesterday nflernoon re?' suited In a win for Jnek Slier man and A. Iver'son. Aklerman (ieorge Casey was judge and time C.N.H. steamer Prince Hupert, Ha pi. I. Donald, arrived from the south nl 10 o'clock this morning, coming In half an hour early because there is n heavy freight cargo 150 Ions to dischnrge here before sailing for Anyox and Stewart at four o'clock this afternoon, The yes sel had a comparatively light town guests nl (he regular passenger list, monthly meeting of the Helail!- Merchant-' Association which took, PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Friday, September 11 High . . . :ti a.m. 1 1.7 ft 21:01 p.m. 10.1 Low .... 9:32 am, 7.1 " 14 34 p.m. 10.5 " TO RENT (flHI. WANTF.O for generalFOH HKNT. Pianos, player! housework. Apply to Mr Frizzell, at store. FOR SALE FOIl SALH. dining room suite. bedroom suites, Chesterfield stsiles, ranges, stoves, bed linen, towel, window blinds, inlaid linoleum nnd printed tinoleuinn, lounge, chairs. CltitTtonieres, Dressers, Hcd-steads, mattresses ami springs. Inning tables kitchen fable, table ollehjth. A. Mackenzie. Furfiilure House. Phone 775. pianos, pliiinograpbii and -esv-,,to(r,( ()m , ing machine. Musi Store. Walker's',' vk-"" FOH HK.NT. Two room furnish month. Phone Hi no;. tr If FOH HKNT After Se,,i. 15. h'Ji - sratow. 708 Fifth Aveou- V '. Phone Hl 512 niiirtunu- FOH HKNT MiHlern iip-..-.l.tte flat, Hand Hlock. Apidy Max RellbrowT. tf FOH HKXT. Motlen. hmi-e. Ue rooins a nit bath. Mnnro llro-. FOH ItKNT Itoom in oriiite home. Phone Oreen t.'IO. l WOMEN'S HOSPITAL Surgical and Obstetrical - 3235 3Ulh Avenue West (korru-dale;, Vancouver. II. C. Dp. Ernest Hall, suiierinteiulent. CARS FOR SALE IUL'0 Nunli, 5-ia-eer louring $850 1031 Overland i. SimIhii . 700 I Itti:' Ford Seilnn 425 I IVIH McLaughlin I.isrhl rt. 5-pu-senger 230 I Ford light delivery lorrie, rebuilt 176 KAIEN GARAGE Ford and Chevrolet Service Station OUOIlYKAH TIRKH Wrecking Service Hay and Nlfhl Phone 52 KINDLING WOOD All dry inside wood, kindling anil blocks mixed, 0 no per load delivered. Outside woimI. $1.50 per load delivered. Norwegian style Halt Ala-ka Herring in 30-lb. and Mu-lli. kegs, lOe per Hi. ISAACSON Seal Cove. Phone Hlack to I COLUMBIA RECORDS NI'W Process Columbiu Uncord- no scratching. Finest reproduction of laldat Fm Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIO STORE, Third Avenue TAXI Taxi 07 Phono (Call (leorge, Paul or final) Special 0 nnd 7 pasenger Slmlo- bakers nl your service day nnd uighl. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Fmpre-M Hotel. BENSON BROTHERS HAZELTON, B C. Taxi Service CAHS Mill r ALL TltAlNS. Tours arranged. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phono us. P.O. Jlox 009. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl. ore Store. We Huy, Bell and Fx. chango New and Secondhand Hoods. GEO. PAHADOPULIS, 830 Third Ave. ' Phone KEITH'S CAFE. When hi Rlewnrt visit Kellh'fl Oafe In hlng IMward MIolel now re-nuiilellfd. Hp-tn-dnte Hlnlng lloom nnd Lunch Counler BOB KEITH - Manager. II , ll all 'n ! ii . r. mi t. . i tlMII'T ., 41 i-rt-k, Blr!l !l u. nil-, lakii Mt i, i el apartment.) day. week or U",M7 . " l tni ..Mh.'-I IV r .if WW M'4U I.. . u i m i Imiw i in '.l. fit. tn.i ir i i.i- Idl Ikr HM'IIIHl 141 III. Il. I,.., Ill . pHrN Miri.M ii' "WiSr Art. 111. " tifrif nf t Wsirr Ii. liVrlwm. In lh . (. lib Ok- mh! W.- IV- .mi.li. ui ..f , hhii I'm ' i..- Hunt .u-. r . r ;.. Illl It l.r. r i lllr ( I'u f ! I.. ' I i Ik .'ilk lil Y Ii i LAND ACT Articles Lost and Found.&c WATER NOTICE. 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