PAGE POD Ha2 CAILY IJ2V73 ALPINE CLUB BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManm ( WHAT Tp- THE WORUD CASEV TOLD Me WELL WHAT tS soee. AMD wes Well, it takes CAfty ENDS MEETING -rf wait while these, to woaav r BEEN GONE lM THREe HOOBS TO LKE UAQRV MORA'N - IT LOOK. A. t)ENT HE JUMPED ABOUT? THERE FOR TAVE A RATlA i -z. FENDER Of tM "THE WATER THREE HOURS Camp Closed at Week-End After t 1 FLIVVER I j i TO TAKE A BATH. Turret' Peak Scaled For First ", Time and Women Conquer Gelkle. JASPER, Aug. 9. The Alpine. Club of -.anada closed tile tnd(f uccessful camp in iU history yesterday, the final hours being marked by two outstanding climbs be firt was the ascent of Turret Peak, of the Rampart Range, hitherto unclimbed, and (he second the climbing of Mount Geikie by two women. V Turret Peak : To A. V. Drinnarj, of Calgary, Sund Lawrence Orassi, of Canmore, jAlberla jroes the credit for the conquering of 1 urret l'eak, reco;r nized as . the tiiol difficult of all the peaks of the Rampart Hanpe and a cnmb comparable to any rock climb offered by the Alps of Switzerland. These two Alpinists probabjy the finest pair of .rock climbers Hie club has seen, made the ascent and descent of Tiwxet Peak In record breaking time and it is improbable that lncir feat will ever Irp .equalled. They left the Inkweljs'-at the foot' of the mountain njb 1:30 a.m. and were on the summit at 9.30 a.m. and back at Iheiase of Ihe mountain ticain at 1J30 p.m. Holh describe the mountain as an extremely tangettjs, cjjinb, . They fou,nd Uie enlireoji tolie composed of huge! boulders held together only by frost and ready to topple withj the first long spell of warm wea-Jher. YVlien they neared the top they came upon a face of rock' which they descrilie as an absolute double of Ihe famous sphinx of ' Egyp! and for a time they though' its sJiape would prevent from reaching the peak. They discovered a narrow ledse running around the north face of the mountain, however, an.. -y creeping alotisr this they were abla to locale a route to tbepcak. TJie ledge was so narrow tfiat only one man could negolialc it al-H time ami it was necessary for both lo discard their clfiiibinS Jiools nnd In. put on rubber solejl shoes to get across it. Voman Climber : Miss Esther Thomson, of Winnipeg, a member of the staff of the Manitoba Agricultural College, will be officially credited with be-in; Ihe first woman do ascend .Mount (ieikie, 10,800 feet. She, ; With Harold Graves, of Vancouver. II. F. Thomson of Retina, and Hans Fnhrer, - of Jasper Park Lodge, composed thi? first rope, . andJJiey-arrived ai the lop o,f the mountain about half an hour in advance, of Ihe second rope, which coniprised'Rev! R, Sharpe, Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mun land. Ohio, Sr. and Mrs. Don Monday, of Vancouver. Mrs. Mun-i day was the first woman to reach - the lop pf. Mount Ilobson in 192 1. The asc.ent'of Moynt Ceikie by these parties occupied twenty one bours. They left camp at 3.30 Friday mpnyujr and did not arrive bac Until 12.30 the follow, injg morning. The lop was-readi. e d about one o'clock noon Friday." Those who accompanied Miss Thompson Iglve her great credit fori her ability as a climber, Hans Fnhrer, the Swiss guide, describing her as the Iest woman climb er be -has ever seen. The desiiuil of the,. mountain was probably more difficult than the ascent as (lie .most of it had to he done in (he dark and nrore than three uours were occupied in iaiorou ly cutting steps down snme'of the preciprtious rock sloiie- WHEAT YIELD IS AFFECTED Hot Weather Injured Prairie 1 Crop But Not so Bad In Northern Districts The Hank of Montreal weekiy crop report says: vorable, although rain will beneficial in some localities, llritish Columbia crops generally are doing well but rain is slit! badly needed. Details follow Alberta Western Area Conditio.! generally continue satisfactory, with exception that lack of moisture has redevd estimate yields in limited areas. Xortb Kastern Area .(Snips' ,on w;elj tille1 lands are progressing fair ly satisfactorily -in snitf of proi lonped drought. Scattered show ers and even jrood raiiis rvcenl- ly imported from diffen-nt area will benefit. Prospects remain unsatisfactory in Chipman ar.4 Vegreville ind on eastern brrv oer oi me province. oui'i-i eastern Area Weathr eondilk.iisl e-intinu unfavorat.e. yield on tht tvesl dry tends is es. timated. about iO bushels per acre, ltalanee .s poor to t.vt but Irrigaled t rops are ?ood. Saskatchewan Northern Area Crops :on- them linue , io suff. r from not dry weather and .ondilions are un salisfaelor; in central and south, wnere yield will be liubL Prospects are materially belief in north. Southern Area Kxres she beat ami lark of moisture Ibave mused damage and yiW will te generally I is lit north of Canadian Pacific main line. Conditions are still fairly satisfactory in, south. Manitoba . . Kxtreme heal has continued with only local showers and d. terioration has taken place. Crops art now far advanced aiid will not suffer serious, damage froin. rust. British Columbia There is an average yield ?rain. barley is well advanced. I'ola-jmatches the shoe. A crystal toes and roots are doing welllnecklace and crystal lieels look but would be better with mon I wonderfully "chic" with black moisture. Apricots. peaches, Latin, and ruby or emerald wt'n plums and prunes are somewhnilame. above averaere. Apples should i t . i. oe air average, ,,ui me in- When the dinner jacket for iene nriies prevauin? will re- ll. ..:l.i t 1 i : i- . uuer ,c u MV '" hi, wa Uie house of "Anna' . well In ...t , I . started it it was mel with doinff very and a good yield js expected. Pastures need rain and dairy cattle are being fed in the interior. LONDON FASHIONS New Idea for Evening Wear Started by Royal Family'. Paisley Shawl Used; Sashes are Used Worn on the shoulder strap of her KOvn, the effect was strikinz more ridicule than admiration Nobody realized the extent tn Ahich it would "catch on. A great many of these cos No Incentive jf" be,voue, and mostly hang from the inileft .shoulder to the rishl (tide of the waist line. Plaids also are hem? used in material for evening pown but usually the plaid sash is worn over a simple frock of white or light colored ma terial. Artificial sjlk experls will earn the thanks' off 'J he modern miss by pulting a npw shower-proof Mocmngjwi uie niarkci. In tills raiuf climate city, girls it her. have to change their dockings after .-.a riourney to own or go the rest of the day .vith mud splashes showing on -heir flesh i'ojored hosiery 'iiie new Invention, it is claim ed, nrevents mud ami water from Wheal adherinjr and can, he dyed any color. PARISJASHIONS Dinner Jacket for Women Suitable to Smokers; No Full Skirts; Transparent Heels for Shoes 1A!U.S, Aug. 9. Why have smart women taken lo a sort of zlidin? step like a mannequin's walk? queries a writer in s fashion magazine. Is this apparent imitation of the sprightly maiden" vioe life is devoted t, lowing off new styles merely vanity? J Not at all. The reason is that Ihe heels of evening shoes aovf ire made ,of crystal, or' colorl galalithe, land other transparent substances. The heel matches the necklace and lliey either ron- ofllrast or harmonize with Ihe rotor Harvesting of oats ae f tne 'l"t wbicb of course times now are lo he seen at the marl restaurants in the Hois d lloulopne. When worn by really legant women, fays a writer In A.O.H.", , Jh ' nf the leading magazines of fashion, they- lose I heir slightly doubtful siunifi- anee and are quite a pretty a the pretties! decollete. It I LONDON', Aug. 9. One of the generally admitted that they g.i lames or uie noyat family lias ver. wilh short hair and tLe started a new fashion fori women's evening wear. She appeared in the Royal box at Covent Harden wilh a large! her left shoulder instead of the ordinary posy of flowers iabil of smoking now flo Renerat imong the sex. One of the most effective seen ately was made of a sort o nette of rose-tinled tulle onjsreen nilk rep' wilh thread lain.1 and was worn, with I pleated gold in lace. Attempts tn make and already many socfely women leorsajres fuller and have ordered similar shoulder wait upward have puffs for their evening gowns. lerowned wilh success a skirt of skirts and move the not been The straight outline. with Herent revival of the Paisley I ideated skirt and jumper, has or Spanish shawl for afternoonlbeen in vogue for a very long and evenuwr wear has induce! lime, and utill has the preference aroinTs in women s lasiuon loiover more complicated, styles. looit around for omethln? fresUI Influential leaders in the for the society dame. dressmaking world like Madeleine They have gone back as far Vionnet and Paul PoiroL however Lack of rain and hot weatlierjas Queen Anno' lime for Uieii are endeavoring In bring about a uiri tllllluL III'" WIHMU Ul llll' prairie provinces are causin? wheat, tor ripen prematurely and are materially reducing -jrtd, sifliouKli scaTlerei areas' report ' Hiarcond illori s ii re iSallsfaclbry. In Manitoba culling will he gen eral within a week. --'In Jueheo an crops continue to nrowrrss favorablyj-but now need rain. Ir Ontario recent rains, followed Ay warm, bright weather, have Improved crops and pastures and conditions are promising. U Maritime , provinces all ideas tind divised a shawl verylreaclion. similar to those worn in Queen Anne's days. It ly -mail nffair lriansular in sha. made of Not Superstitious PolicemanThis Is the Iwelfl bright colored crepe de chlmj lime I vf een you outside th! ith fringes at the side. bank. Jramp;-' Fall rigbl. I'll be hen Another old world fashion has ,',Ka,n ,'"n0''rmv. I'm not super been rei iveit in enliven Ilia mnn-l "IHlOUS olony of modern high and lowl waist lines. Employer Sam. I hear vnu and Ibis is Ihe adoption of sashes Oeorge almost had a fiabl for evening weariliung from the Sam Yassab. boss, wn nil crops shoulder to walsf and- finished V had a terrilde fracas, onlv the continue lo make good progress .with a big loose bow wasn't nobody there lo bold us and prospects generally are fa- Plalr sashes arevery much Inlapart Life. CC?,.LtEl J Wanted For Sale For Rent eo. Abbott. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c ENJOY SPORTS AT BOICNIC Scotsmen Foregather at Olgby Island for Annual Event Under Ideal Conditions The SL Andrew's picnic held yesterday at lugby Island was a great success. The weather coit- dition were ideal ami a large nu.nlx'r of adults and children attended to enjoy the sports, boalicg anil swinuniag, which proted the great attractions. The shirts resulted as follows: irli 5 years and under Kitty Cap.eron, Jennie McLean. My years and under J.is, Waugh, Spenrer Davis. Oirls ' year- and under Helty, rtliur, Winnie Cameron. ! Hoys 7 "years and under Hobby Webber. James Irvine. (Sirts.7,.10 9 Hvelyn Dalgar- no. Helty'Arthur. Hoys l. tf Oeo. Willie Hill. Hits H tn IS Mar '.velyn Datearno. Hedde. Hyrne, Hoys 9 toui; Martin Hanson, VJIan Hale. iirt it lo 14 A?ne (iuton -Nora Uud-lerhani. Hoys 12 to 1 1 Willie Hal- on. Hoy Franks. Married men' race A. Mur ray, T Heaui. Married womenjs rate M Hunter, Mrs. J. McLeain. Fat men's raee 8. D. Mac- donald, James S. Irvine. Football kicklnir, ladies Mrs. Football Kicking, men Joe Drown. v Ladies' pofato rare Mis l.li lian Lowe. Hoys under K Willie Hals- mo. . i Tmt-of-war Married men vs iiWfle Married men' won The general rnramillee com prised Howard Steen (chair man:, Hen. Dalgarnn, James lllack, I). Finlayson. It. Fer guson. S. D. Macuonald; Aid. V . Hrown, lames Kelly, Mrs. C Taylor ami Mrs, .laincs lllack noa's.were iparpvi ny uie ioi- Idwlne: Dr. to e. D. IT. Stuart eo. Frttfri J( i HIriL itniU the i. 1 : i. . . . ' : - . . iiuiiiiui cuoiier i enieii. npi Xels Nelson. SPORT CHAT Ihe sport in world will con gratulate Miss (iertrude l.derie he New Vork girl who swan the Kiuli-h Channel on Friday from Cape (iriz Xez, l'rauc, lo Kitwsdown, on the soplh coas of Lngland, in the record tint of II hour 31 minutes. This i a wonderful feat of endurance for a sir! of such lender year and uoes to show what can be accomplished by strictly adiier ing lo proper diet and cxercis during the training period. Miss Kderle trained at CaK5 Criz Xex, France, and parlici pnled jn a good deal of cycling and walking a part of her daily exercise. Earl Rarrie brought up th suggestion of a central gymna slum in the city, wilh a fully qualified instructor in charge, a last week Rotary luncheon. TbC suggestion is n good one and all Ihose interested in amaleur sport in the, city would doubtless like to see such a suggesljon acled upon. While It may not be an auxpiclous time just now to get such a scheme under way WANTED. YVAXTF.D. One reliable man m every townr merchant prefer red, to lake orders for best! custom-made clothes in Can- ada. Highest commission Hex Tailorimt Co. Ltd., To ronlo 21 S07 WAXTKD New location for shoe shine stand down town If you have one, or know t.f one available now, pleae lihone 35. Archie Hobln-on. WAXTKD Secondhand chil.r wleker go-eart. Phone Hlae 1HC. IH5 MAID Wanted. Mrs. P. Mel). Votinc. Fourth Avenue Bal. MAX wauled for hotel work. Apply Hotel Central. 187 WAITHK. Wanted. Apply Ho. ton Cafe. FOR SALE. SEVKX-IHXlMKD HOt'SK in Sec- lion Kighl for sale. All modern convenience. Hood pro-postlioti. For further In for-alion write Hot 317. Dally News Office. ; FOIt SAI.K. Measure laum-k "nwen," in Kood condiliofl powerwl with four borseimwi Kathope eaylw. Apply. Pu". len. Daily Xtw. it FOR SAI.K lintel MassUL A good bargain. Ill health cause for sell I w. Apply William Hudson. MassclL H.C. FOIt SAI.K Saxophone. C me! oly, in good condition. Coin Hell, satin finish. Phone lllack 13. . 181 TIkNT FOIt PALI-'. New till. yrar and used only one week Price iO. Pullen. Daily New. FtHt SALK Dining room suit in sood condition. Phone lllack 730. if TO RENT FOIt RENT. Larsen building ai 171 Third Avenue Hast; six room modern flat with bathroom and workshop premise on streel Ifoor. wAprdy I'Hyd Transfer, 139 Serum Avenue. FOR REN IV-Two first das modern flats; Monarch ranes. water paid; nno furnished Weslenliaver Hros. FOR RENT Five-roomed mod ern house on fixlu Avenue est. Phone Creep 130. u louaw ior iieni. pome are furnished. $20 and up. App.i 215 Fourlb Avenue tasL FOR RENT. Pianos, phono graphs and sewing machines Walker's Music Store. FOR RENT. Four xoorn sulle. hot water heated. Apply Smlt Si Mallet.' FOR RENT Five room Sevcnlh Avenue West. 730. hou Phone If .MODERN HOUSE for rent Five moms and halh. Munro Hros probably next fprjng. when H i expected the population of tb euy win iw increasing with the operation of the elevator eommilfee could be formed fron uie ititterent sport organiza mum m uie euy ann ways and means drawn, up of financing sum a project, jr m-t P,eni i seriously mooted it would b wen io iiiciinie i ue provision of an Indoor swimming tank In ui-ii ii iiiiiunna, iiur ncr n... winfer such an Indoor attraction should prove a 'drawing rant nnd one irum wiucil considerable re venue would be derived. rilvn i :1 O 1926 i Ur . F.n- S..w. T iftr Articles st and Found, Ac BOARD AND ROOM. 1IOA1ID. The Inlander. 83a Second Avenue. Phone 137. SUMMER RESORTS. LAKKLSH LolttlK. near Terrace: Visit LakeUe lithla Ho Spring. Lithla is one of th finest mineral water knowi. for rheumatism. Oool fl fishing for rainbow trout it. LakeUe lake ami river. Motors meet all trains giving through connection with !.odge. Telephone connected to Terracw J. Hruce Johnstone, manacer. CHEVROLET Why he without u ear? $350 makes the first payment on a New ltnpmve.1 ClIKVllOLCT. the balance in twelve sueeeive eay iastalmenl. Let us demonstralfl KAIEN OARAOE Dealer in all ileneral Motor Produrls. Drake lining by mt- binery. Cylinder reartadlnft and rehorinir. Find ivrrhaii!tnjr at Wrecking Service dar and nljhl. The foitaw ng lfclie. Full tlovfrntueiif tax I nee. are now PriJ'ie Itupert. inelnded: 8rtl.0'M .. - . Hunaliout ?forl Roadster foitring Coupe Tudor Sedan Pordor Selan Light Delivery Lt. Delivery Van... Commercial Chassis .. Truck CbasU Sir ennii) -si. oa 7fi.00 831.0ft oiv.no tHH.Ou 5 nt. no Self starter Included on all' models. Term payment arranged if if desired. 8. E. PARKER, LTD. Dealer. ?I9 Second Avenue. FRANCOIS LAKE LODGE Heaulifully situated near Landing Ferry Altitude 2H5 feet. Camping nd Fishing Trfpa arranged FIRST CLASS TAHLK with produce I'RESH FROM THE FARM. Take a Trip tn the Lake Counlry It.!- tins y"r. Mr, llenkel. Francois Lake. H.C. TAXI Phono 67 Taxi (Call Oeorge. Paul or Oust) Six and Seven Passenger Slude bakers at your disposal-any lime HU3S BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from I'.mpres Hotel PRINCE RHDrn-r rinr a Monday, August 9 I -H a.m. 20.3 H.2t p.m. 1W.0 , nw H.ia a.,. 3.3 20.22 p.m. 7.2 Tuesday, August 10 mkii ,j..in 2.(ji aj,,, 20.1 UM p.in. 10.5, Low '8.15 n.iii. 3.1 ... , 2ft rirt P "'- n Wednesday, August 11 2.U .i. 20.1 , r'-2l p.m. 10.3 Lnw .ll a.m. 3.7 2-2H p.m. ft.7 Thursday, August 12 "fh 30 n.rn. 10,5 I5.r,r, p.m, t o.t Low 0 3 a.m. i..t 22.03 p.m. 6.7 wTia aoria Wtl, Vaurvwin n lli-rUM- lo ufc too fhl 0riu i lit. v t plr Inn Tint nll. t' i- llw liui At, a pMrt(l iwrri,. (l ." Will l fil up in USUl-.r 'rHanti Dmi.t , r ittrt iur fif ijj. hlj w Ui i . , 111 dtlr i.r ii.. -tie It Jul) i -. m.MUHO IM -I tvir. so r a HMI, VllHMIIrl H IW in ttlr i,.. flw. f itt '' tixk Uftuw . Hf sad Urtitf ilf nuie. n..iii tht n m. si lt t llfint ttmu I m c, ke tm Mil. ) kMtnNr BUrr y., Tkt Onilr a. 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