1 aAQE FOO. 'nniptxwsaai THU p.ULY rfEVO Ti'.rsdn Julv fl, IB LIBRARY BUSY BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus THIS SEASON Iliiillhlllilii! j -TOO lOiOT-Hr. -aOO HwC WCUL-IP MOST I imi V-.-T , to vl ve to wmch tA T DM TO IN1IIU woao- -STEP ( J I WUJI During Past Six Months Has Is HIM THKT "VOO r ued 22,97 Books to Local t?.tP 3( . Pleaders. DID HE CltCH-1 Prince Rujiejl public library fori iiu-P iit 1 1 $par cnning June, au shows that during thai Unto no' less, than 72.V73 volumes cre loailo.t tiv patrons. This is -an, increase: pwr thri cu ra-p f i o ill 11 ti k: six hwnjhs u,f Js,year when JO,-' 022 : books- were Joane.d. Ill 4V2i Tor I lie corresponding lime 5,7 U wcr1e;.lukc,n out. v TJio report of the librarian at themeeling ,of the library Jioard lost nj,ght," showed that the l,olal circulation for tho month of Junp amounted to 3,280 volunipor an nversc of 131,8 books a day, a falling off; from previous month?, owiug to thfi shortening of the evenings and the approach of the school holidays. Of thc'bqrrow-ings jfpr Ihe month there were 2,284 'volumes of f id ion, 746 ju-vp.iiilp and 50 non-fiction. Thir? .l'-threp 1).pv borrowers took .out card,, while 20 cancelled." - DuVjiiig June 20 books were added by gift and 73 fry" , pure liase,-while, 11) had to ho .'discarded 'from the helves owjng to wear and tpurs There are now on ' thi shelYcs or in circulation 5,09 4 booVs. At ho mpPtingliasl jiight which was; held in the .'library building after closing txI nine oelock, Mrs. Kirkjjalrick presided and there were als4tvjivpeiit, .the secretary, 0. V. Wilkinson, James itlack, Alderman" V. J. Greer, F J. Fulh er, 11. l-Vpulien and the librarian, MJsj JJruikshank. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Enter taised Last Night for Miss Catherine Rodger. Mr. and Mris, Ilobprf Jonej, C12 Young Street, entertained a number of friends last evening in honor of Miss Catherine lodger, of .Vancouver, who has been on an extended holiday visiting with her sister and brother, Mrs. Ilich-ard Howard and fieorge Rodger, ; R. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs- k.'off." ' .Mrs, m.. Anurews, .miss .Mae lie-; - thell, Gporge S. Russell, Miss, Catherine fiibson Jones and the I Misses Lillian and May Jones. j TRISCO SHRINERS i WERE LIVE PARTY, , Enthusiastic Reception Included; Baseball Game Which. Netted Boys' Band Over $100. .S An enthusiastic rpceplion was t given, nobler of Islam Temple, . San Fraitcisco, on the occasion , of their visit lipro yeslerday, by Prince Rupert Shriners. ; The fealurc of the day was the "? baseball game at. Acropolis Hill grounds between the Frao- ciseo and local nohlps. It wasi I preceded by a parade from Hie (earner to the grounds, led by the Hoys' Hand, jn which the many grotesque costumes were seen to advantage. The ball game went four innings, wlien it was decided to call it off with the score Blandin.g 8 all. The proceeds of the game went tp tho fi..rl . rinn.l' NECKING WIFE NOT WANTED Boys Do Not Cafa For a Girl That Has Been Mauled Over By Others, , (Associated Press) N.KW YOMIv, Julj 0. Hoys prefer tlje gii.whp(toes not "pet," although 'atlm.illing that they tirpmetve.i!viuiulgei Tliey are, however, at limps inclined to blame their girl friends for en-couraglrqg "peltinfl;" and "necking." Tli. was revealed in data just compiled by the .National Council l of the Young Men's Christian Association, fo.Uo.wing a world-wide survey of Joy attitude in preparation for, the World's Conference at Helsingfors, Finland, in VANPOIIVFR I AIlV 1 Kenora' according to the ii11LUUtLiv ItiyUl (discussion summaries, boys' stan di iPKT HP HANilRidards ara high. Uoys feel that fellow can look up to. ''Smoking and profanity arp both the results of trying to show t augur airs. j. Mmpson, Mr. ana( -why ilon't the girls object to ROUND TKJF TP DSNVER uinn rf US.95.J KANSAS CITY ... DBS MOINES..... 1293S BT.UXJIS..., 133.60 CHICAOO... 13S-30 DETROIT ... 157.92 .CINCINNATI .... 1S8.40 CLKVKLAND 1505 TORONTO 166.05 ATLANTA 169.6S PITTSBURO . 172.06 WASHINGTON... J93.86 PHILADELPHIA. 197.22 NEW YORK 199.70 BOSTON 203.76 Ineiftctto 8cptembcrl5 rRetuxnIiiratC)ctEixT31j92o HE TOU some(hin over 100 as a result. , , rmiKiil Consul " "atiefinl,l nnrl f!nn ('0' min Mun nd the Union Pacific makes your , . ?! journey economical by low round-trip ro comprised the Prjnce Ruj)ert ,'MCur,onfarMtoU Important points battery. j in the East, Middle West and South. Afler the game, there was a pa-! ubihal stopover privileges rade back to the steamer Prince enable you to visit the biz eastern Oeorge upon which, amid cieprs clue or America greatest wonaer- and mnsie played by tho Hoys' lands It fin it nnil "flirt afiTiVa nrnlipafru Zlen NatUnal Park .be 110 San Franciscans sailed', or.the ou(h on the last lap of, aU vi. the Kenic and historic ,meir pilgrimage to AiasKa. Union Pacific De Luxe trains. Superior ENTER THE DOLLAR MARK. v LONDON, July C Dollnr signs ; on goods have appeared for the first time here in Ihe shopping1 districts frequented by Ainorican tourists. T,he marks, quile evi . denly, arc London matje, as they N afe very; much of the perpendic-; ular variety, and lack the orl-' glnal Yankee twist. service. Descriptive booklet on request. UNION PACIFIC VACATION ROUTE FOR INFORM ATI OM AMD RXSERVA. TIOM CAU. ON OR WRRTK UNION 8TATION, SEATTLE, 1405 Fourth Ave. CM'iN.'.'5' She Couldn't Sleep Hsari Was So Bad Mrs. 3f. D. McClintock, Charlotte-town, r.HL, write: ''About a year tgo I waa p-eatlj troubled with mj heart. I eould not deep at nigh,twnl wai o nervous I imagined that I could lee everrthing io the rpopi moving, and would have to turn on the ltghta before I could get to sleep. After having read of your N petting? like it?" I took several boxes of them, and can now get a full night's sleep with out any trouble, and feel fine in every way." ( v FJ. k K. Pills have been on the market for the past 32 years; all dealers sell them; put up only, by The T. Milbuxa Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont Why do tlipy seem to ' V1ipv ntnAct 11a In fiit-A Ihn in- indulgence in -pelting" Is delri. . .. IUa(ive fo , com lailP), menial n)r.r.!nl to fV ilifirrii!nr character, an.l and they lifnvl ' propose that such problems af fecting both sCxes "should be one youngster. In lirooklyn, during a joint discussion for boys and girls av- worked out by boys.and girls to- y;a f ai,e jt vva!l iriiiri . iiii n,tii ui juiiu Ul cussions was followed in a few localities. flntnlAntt olrAri - ilec idi'il ' that to clictjk the Jiabil of "petting" selfr,cnlrrVwa np- Other discussions throughout Ihn country revealed a feeling 'hat home is a place of nelecl and unsympathetic restraint and Miaf in school the boy is treated too much like a baby. ' 1 IGETTING READY FOR ELECTION Mayor Blatchford of Edmonton Expected to be Liberal Candidate fo'r that City FJJMO.Vmx, July 0. Willi Ihe business , of Hie provincial general elections nol yet ont of the way, political organizations in F-dmonlon tire getting ready for the announced federal gen eral elections, which they boliev cannot be stalled oh lotuger than Hie third-week in September, ari l one of the most hectic campaign in the history o( tiie Dominion is being looked for. F.vcnt at Ottawa in the las,' few days have fanned the parly spirit inlo flaine as ,ncvM' be fore, and hole! lobbies, strep corners, clubs and business of fjces are the scenes of hea'ed debate and arguments as Io Hit constitutionality of Ihe action of Haron Hyng and the rights of Ihe Liberal and Conservatfv leaders in being refused o granted didulion. Natf.ve So.;: Incensed Thai Ihn action of Ihe Onver nor fieneral hasiirked the tfnliv Son element and Hint -ihn fueling again s t J I rt Is h governor genera I will be ;nade strpyger thou evej' Is sure, but Jus what tfec.l till will huvcpn the comlw eb'clion lis doubtful. VaiiVeil " For Salo For Rent member fdr .West F.dmnnton, whl again be in the running. Rumor lifts' it thaf thorn will be a switch in the Conservaliv.! candidate td'Mppose Mr. Stewart, and that instead of Aid.- Jume Douglas the Tory blue will he earriell by Percy W. Abbott. Mayor May Run In F.asl Kdmbnlnit Liberal choice will . .prohajriy. fall op Mayor K. . Itlalchford, as it 1 understood that A. R. McLennan, who resigned from the local liouse to run in 4lyit constituency in (ictnberflast'will nol bo In the field. Muvor. Illntelironl was th. runner up for the norpinatio.i lost electiotif and has already iein opproaehed reganling hi nomination An Jhis occasion. It is eonee4?cr on all sides that h-would give (he sitting member a goodrun, while Libeials declare that with Dip, situation which has arisen and the issues of hivb and low tariff which will be big thingi(.fn the coming campaign, they an easily win with cessary on both sides. The hoyslllP ;nyr. aniniiiru inai fomcunies iney ue- Groups of boy called together ,(bera,eIy a(pmi)l t0 ..lake Hm!P , ? .IKuu.ff i Wcu, uuW while the girts confessed ",lu" a1J,,s uum that they permit too many "liber ann who leaves ior uie soum on f a feiiow wants a 'hot date' the Prince Charles on Thursday , ()e pPts it and if he Wantsa 'clean afternoon. A very pleasant even ing was spent in music and games and delightful refreshments were served. ' Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howard, Mr. -and Mrs. iieorge Rodger, Mr. anil Mrs. L. Halcrow, Mrs. Huehanan, Mrs. dale' ho gets it." . "We would nol like to have a ties" and give the impression that they "expect to he" petted." Home Criticised Many fellows acl questionably by bringing litjuor Io danres. and the girls are too anxious to show wife whom had everyone 'pawed off (J. pUjlR ((, Mn()kff h(J over. "A girl should be one that a linva fliiMnrpil The group diagnosed the trou ble as partly due to the fact that ;irls and fellows lose their heads when the think they are in love. Peace River Wants Hfrn ppace River Libert! arc alo tnxious firj,Maor Hlaehfiird to go info the ,f,.'hl in that ridiuv. his freight, rates and western grain routebattle having wmt fur llim si hi? fnllnwin'' in tlml end of ' ihe pntvlhee where th' questions be. has been promoting so strenuously a,re vital Imsups. It is probable, however Mint he will be in the running in 11k Kat Ivlnmiiion seat. SPORT CHAT Mooe and Orand Terminal meet tomglit in the third gam of the Moliley Cup or city char liionsliip football series. It wib he Hie first meeting of these two learns in Hie series and a good game is i-xpeeted. Should In eruunal win, they will be nway io a good start in the chasp foi the season's honors as they al eady have one victory over the '.old Storage to their credit. Tbf? Mooc- havo yVt to get on the winning ;si.le uJjljie Mantling fhe Cold Storage' lii 'th only game of Hie series they have yet daypd. Many of the stars of sportdom have their try at the silver sheet but comparatively few of them seem to be popular In Ihe filmns Boxing, football, baseball, wrest ling', track and field performers have been uspiriuils for film honors but '6nly n few have re inained for any leniglh of lime One of the exceptions is "Hull Montana," the wrestler, who ha been In favor with the fickle f i In fans for more than fivP years Among llioie who have tried their luck in Ihe pictures, with more or less success, have bee Jim Jeffenes, Jack Denipsey Ocne Tunney, fienrges Carpen Her, liennie el.nnnrd. Red Orange Charley Paddock and Duke Ka I anamoku. SPENT NINE YEARS O 1926 t Jnt v FTV"t Srmnot. I.t. Cit Bfli ilin limit " 5 DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c TO RENT FOR RF..VJ'. I.arsen building at 171 Third Avenue Fast; sir's IX room modern flat with bath-i room aitil workshop premipfl on street Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transfer, 139 Second Avenue. FOR HUNT. Two flrst das modern flats; Monarch ranges, water paid; one furnished. Westenliavpr Hros, WRNISHKI) Housekecplntf Rooms to rent by the day, week or month. Phone Red 007. if 1IOUSF.S for Rent. Some nr furnished. 20 uad up. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue F-ast. yOh RK.NT. Furnished house-kceping suite, MussnllPin Apartments. Phone 18. :f FOR RF..VT. Four room suite, hot water heated. Apply Smit & Mallet. FOR SALE KVKXTUAI.LY you'll want your own home. Why not make a beginning now?- $0.00 down and &U.00 per month buys n splemlid residential lot on Kighlh Avenue West. Prlro 8I8S.00. !eo. c. Walker, F.1USOX Cabinet Phonograph ami IIS record in first class condition: also household furnt lure for ale at a tmngatn. Phoiw lllue 2H-J, v:m SeronI Avenue West. !Jt K)It SAI.K. Canaries. Iruinnd roller singers, fSfi.tlO pari Satisfaction or money hark. M3fi Seventh Avenue Yin'.. P.O. Hox 109. tr FOR SALK-Ilolel Massett. A good bargain. Ill health caus' for sellittg. Apply Willian Hudson, Massett, H.C. Hl0 pleasure boat for sale fo" 1275. F.asy tpnns. Phone Red 720 for particulars. SUMMER RESORTS. AKF.LSF. I.OIMJK, near Terrace Visit Lakelse lithlfl . Wax Springs. Lltliia is one of th finest mineral waters known f6r rheumatism, flood fly miilng for rainbow trout tn Lakelse "take urn) river. Motor meet all trains giving llirougl connection with Lodge. Tele phone connected to Terrace J. Hruec Johnstone, manager BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. The Inlander, 83.1 Second Avenue. Phone 137. HOARDAND ROOM, 125 Third Avenue. Phone Red 3.1o. PATENT ATTORNEYS FFTIIFRSTOXIIAUOH A CO., the old eslablisheil firm- Palerils and trademarks In nil coun tries. Free booklet. Vancou ver office JOJtl Rogers Hulld ing. J'ljone Seymour 37P6 Manager, F.rnesl ).. Carver reislereij attorney. 0(ier of flees, Ottawa, Washington -and principal cities. lie misfortunes of tils wife, be coming Insane, his land holdings 1 ftlrniillimfouMly. ' Neighbors wrre ST. PAUL, Minn., July 5. A ! unaware that his sister, a seam voluntary prisoner In a damplre, was Mhellering him In her misemeni ior nuii' years, joiin i iiasement. Montague, 72 years of age, once' A broken cot wllli worm.niiion Talk of eand Ingles for the two a wealthy Creseo, Iowa, farmer, blanket was his bed; cracks in Kdmnnon vdmnnlon spats spats is is rjfc rjfc. It It N Ujwas woi found found by by health health officers; offbersjlhe Mm hoiis house for for hi his light; light; bits bits of of 8 practically a .c,crjuinly thai llon.jdresscd in rmgs and In a weak-.iiread erulH and ruijcid mrt,'Jil k,iarle8 Stewart and; A, M- O.'ene.l condition, J farq; .wjille Ijor had no jabltury ' Bury, tho former the'r iilberol l?e hadjakan refuge there when conveniences " Tffl io a Mt fTTH I .VgT L Y"gw:Hb''' J Articles Lost and Found,&c FOR SALE. K.N'TIRi: C.i iNTF.XTS. ROOM APARTMKXT TUKSDAY W F.I IX HSDAY THURSDAY From 10 a.m. Io 10 p.m. D. WI5STK.MIAVF.R i leav ing the city and offers fori sale Ihe following household OX and after Inly I. overt iin rates will lie charged on Sundays ami public holidays ami afler 7 p.m. on w-ek-day. Tills i neoessary Io roinply wlllt Hip "Ileiiirs of Overtime" Phone C7 Taxi (Call Oeorgp, Paul or Oust) Six and Seven Pasfngcr Slude bakers at your disposal any lime, ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from F.mpress Hotel. GOOD EATS Opposite Henson's Studio, Third Avenue. RF.AL IIOMK COOKHD M HALS Mrs. linger, proprietress. Phone H'nek 700. ' PRINCE RUPt-RT TIDES TTTTM4rt4 Tuesday, July 0 HWi 11:21 a.m. 17.0-fi. ... . , ,.JYi 2 f'OW 5:0.1 a.m. 4.7 ' 10:50 p.m. 8.3 ' Wednesday, July 7 Hlh 12:12 a.tm 17.5 ft f.ov High Low 23:51 p.m. 20.0 " 5:55 a.m. a.a " 17:7 p.m. 8.1 " -Thursday, July 8 I2.5H p.m. 8,o ft 9;Jl.u,in, 18:34 p.m., 8.4 RIAIL SCHEDULE ouT-ooona. Foe th Cut muiiiis), flu.jr six) gMimU,i rU" i MUt ..... '"W4 I.ll ttmrnity , (Mlurjlsjrs v 'Mleniay . . .'...'... . c.f.n. iui i, i, i4. it. .., ti. t. ii T Aroi, A I let Arm, SUwsrt A Prtmlw. "utfuys i BJl I'rtUsjf. Te Pprt simp.on a nt m, Paints TtHirsdsxs T Alaska Points furniture. Pmclirally niw, t! j0iy . . , tJ a big discount. mm abotitir Nrm Oyn ciisrutu half price. Walnut finish ex- tension table, Uuftal and ""Tn chairs to match, Dresser,! in-cc-shno. i?it...A.I IUL I . I a. I SMia tha r,.l Simrdot ..... rttm Slots ptlnu It pa uiiii-'i nan it-Mi ot ciiuruj : Rdckers. m.air. Ihwk ?t " Mi rr'J; ae I,pjr Table walnul, Siin-irrm vnwvV mons walnut finish stel bed,! "oMsys tH Coll sprirsgs, Matlre, IMvi'll rm! Plato White lfeamri Jlatn, cp.i, V, . Cabinet, Floor Lamp, FumwLrrsm Arei, aiic urt a er.mi Oak Table. Lamp Khades, Five! T " so Large Rugs. Wnita J'mrHain!, .ITI '.,.... "' . ' lop KiLcheu I aide, Canadi, pini Pride six bole ranee, MrClary hot blast heater. 1130 Parker shot gun and leather ease, used but little. .0. 303 "Savage rifle r5.00, anil otUr article-. Modern Sir Room ApSrtment for Rent. J. D. W HSTF..N II A VIIR, Over Weslenbaver llroi. ofUre. CHEVROLET. July . 7. u. 1 1. 17. . 14. rrsie fitttti Qkmb. Cksrlstlts THatMlsr . . . i fram Sauth Ovttn CharMt 4y r sivi ti. OX COILICTIOIS iirinsm m. aims Ares. 1st At, k SIS St. .. IB At, A rulMS SI S.M, to Sondin MS III II l.f I If II l.tl tj llh AM. A ThnWAn 'S IS 11 lie II A sVrtitwk A. f.tf IS III II Ar. A Cmn4 SL . l.tl 1.4 141 in Art- a lliyt one . 1 18 t il l tf, fib A lit- Cntr Ctrrlf III I IS I Sib A rotltsi St t IS tl S UI Mr. A VrBSMr SI l-ro. Ont I BMt. .... Ir. flnt Wh4ff Act. Overtime will be chr ct OTP Whsrf at Ihe rate of lime and one half over the regular steal hour day. r Wrecking service day and night. KAIFX OARAOF.. PARKHR'S (SARAHK. , y. JAS. Ill X 17.11. OX and af'er July 1. overlirn" rales will in- urged on Sundays aid pill '!- holidays ami after 7 p.m. on week d.iys. ! This is necessary to comply with the "Hour- of Work" Ac. Overtime wllj ho charged at; the rale of lime and one half oVpr the regular olghl hour day,. Wrccklng service day and night. PARKI'R OARAOF.. KAIFX OARAOt'. JAS. llt'Xri-R. TAXI .T.r. Slsjkta !1 Are. A tad Si. . Ird Ave. A fulK.n Si 34 Ar A lh 91 1.41 "il ( Mi i en 51 I IS SI i so ait sit is Til If l t.t! tit isti sis : 10 1 111 III STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS rr VircuTr MntHjJV rrinrr Huprrt 4 " Ttii-wlsv . crrtrtMi Tlturxlaj t. Vtiarr Chsrlr I " sitnMsr . Csuls il ssi " . Prlny Arorst . . n tr. " k rr:ivs Sriirir .. . II sjs Frsm Vsncenttr Siirals) m. Csrdrns . . ei Mfiodsr Prsr chsrlrs i- a' Wnlitrmlsy i. Prlnre Oorsr. in i. B rrmjr s. rstus is rnsav ii. rr.nrr riniirn i.rs slnri!y - i, rrinrrss Brsirlro sn for Pert Slip ton $n4 Nsss Rtttr rnUy. . crisis sm. Tnm Pert Slmptn tr4 H Stttr ssiimur -. csiii s. For Sltwtrl, Antsi snf Alice Arm SumUr--ss. rsrdmi . . i jisv rrem Stewsrt, Snrei ens Alice Arm- TnreiUv s. rsrilrna ... p For Itewsrt end Anjoi Mwtsjr - -en. Prim-it Chsrlr 4 " Trtrtsy . rnnrn riirl . p Frem lliwcrt end Antes ThtirvMv . rrlnro Otirlrs C Sstiirilsy t. frlnrr finpert n Tor NcrtS QuSen Chsrlotte lilsntfe MiHulaV . I'rlnrt- i hirlrt From Worth guecn Chsrlotte ttlsnoe- ' Tliur.Uv rrinrr i:inrlr For South Qbeen Chsrlotte July I I'rinrr John ci July 4- I'nnrn li.hn -From South Queen Cherlotleo July 7- . Prlnre John . B July tt s. I'rilirn Jt'tin . . IB C.N.R. TRAINS For tut Mily etcrpl Sun.liy st 11,10 s in. From Cost lutly ftrrpl Turt.Uy st I.JO p.m. UNO ACT. Notice of Intention Io Apply to Foreshore In Quern Cliatldttr Hliml t.snd nr mnllns lilrlrlct ( Prlnrr tiiptrl. lliulil m iiiIIm MI III AllifiTil I"' Skiilrssli Intel, mill rrnntlni nil I "I Ml. (jiiri'ii i hsriuiin inmrirt. .TAKE .VOTH K lh.il Hie .C ftuhlnr rarkinr Jfciniissy, l.lt.. nt Vsm ;: ll.C, nrriipiiidii Halimni Csunrrs, Mile l' I" sfpij- for Irsie of Ihe folluwlnr 'I' Srriliril KnrmlMirrr Oxnmrnrlnir st pol plsnicd si U S'intlmrrt rnrnrr of lii tit, llw-nri i: ' tlicj-ly mill riMlirly rullowlns Mi line lilsli sirr murk, 31 rhnliit. murff nr " ti tho lifirthtvrit PhMial. nt Inl 1 tlirnre wpti it rhmn: Ihrnie .iiilhf " fcnrt WMlerlr. fnllowlnir s line nsrsil' , " the line nr tilth wurr murk, II 'h"111' liinm nr Ir-nti Ihrnrr r rhsln Po'nl nf rdininrniTinrnl, sml cimtuninl 17 SiTr InnrH nr Irss, IIIIITISII COI.IIMnH -4II!N0 AXD . VkCUM COM'.V UU, . , r. . . p;r Shsrwmiit, Aleut Dstrd JOlu April, mi.