anen of fefri'!.hmehts, good music ly liolli ; iSn?p orchestra ami Hoys' Hahd,n' good dance floor; 'swim in infe for. the kiddies, ami enlprlaitunent by a Iroiip of clowns, made up one of the greatest- and motf. successful pjp-nics ever held by the. local: Loyal Order of Moose. A collection for 'Hie Hoys' Hand netted 38.r.O. Digby Island was thronged--with .crowds 4f men, Ajomen- and children-.fniW Irefnre noon until lale yesterday t eVehmg, a n d everyone seemed reluctant to leave sueTTa good time behind lliem. Everybody worked with a will. , Tli ere was not a hitch in 4 the transporting of the large crowd, ami 'ecrytJiing went off exactly lo schedule reflecting credit upon 1 he organizers. The rneesr'rrsultcd as follows: Tots Katie Cameron, Habsie Heale." Hoys 100 yards Reggie. Hunt. iJolin Hushhy. v I Girls 50 yards. Eleanor TfiV, Eva Terrien. Hoys' fi uyears and under. I). Hlake, CYbalman, jr. Girls' yj Vcars anil under. W'ana Anderson, Dorothy Hfiikoi j Hoys JBTyars and untler.-F.; nowiiier, juy,. 'viKins. fiirls tfSyears and under. Marjoriefjaekson, Ethel Aloor- house. jv Hoys to years and under. nonant .rney," hdwin- Johnson. flirls dp years and under.- Enna Nelson, Laura D.odt. . Hoys 12. yearn and under. Alfl1 ; alters, 'Iteggie kelson. , V flirls Is'years and under.--Evelyn Tito, Eva Hyrne. Hoy's Potato race. .lack fiaw-fthorn, Hronson Hunt. i fiirls' snnnn rnep. F.vplvn Tile, Agnes Ouinn. Hojls hop, skip and jump.-- jAat rl?mrryiiKl Hyrne, Dido nurvichy Men's Yalkinpr race. Charles il W li fi I rvt fi rt T An fnn f lrt i 1 1 i ) Tug-of-War ' After a hard tussle in t he tug- Json. J The fishermen's team consist- ied .of Y Parsons, O, Tasolo, L.K den and .Max Heilbroner. Judges: Mrs. Christenson and Mrs. 1. Wlngham. The Hoys" Hand, under hand-master Wilson, played selections during fhe evening and Arthur's orchestra furnished the dance music. IT AT THE RANGES fication, -of Die courses were grouping, application and. snap II PAGE FOOIt cwrVr-aa THT2 DAILY KEV70 Mi-ii(tv. July 10-fi ANNUAL PICNIC BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus 0 ' i - : , mw : n i i n 1 -i MOOSE LODGE LOOKIT.MR. iffi WLrTONE-IM CETATWiW VVti OlC6bl FQONO TT THERE' MPrHT Jj ) Carga Concourse at D?oby Island for Big Event of Season Vaster-dayt, fif PROGRAM OF SPORTS Delightful weather, an anund- shooting.- . Private It. Davidson! Pte. It. Davidson 63 U ffl.AOPlT-Wb ri.rr'Ll? . feEEaj OH OOWHE- THE- , I WOOLON'T " W II fa? 7o j lMTH,urr H ! f f show ) Johnson, Macindewar, S. Era- sine, AY. Mitchell, J. Farquhar. Spare, Hunter. Canada ft. Howe, n. H. Skinner, if. Mcnzies, (Jen. Hill, Vip Menzies (captain , fleo. Mitchell, H. NYallers, A. Dickens. I). I.ainh. l'ercy Tinker, .1. Norrington.l? Spares, Sims and VYilson. A. Clapperlon and S. Hem-mons will net as linesmen. The (Hand Terminals will field the following foolhall team to- - - jinorrow niglil apainst the Moose: R. Davidson Winner of First Prize S. (iiTrvich, Vie Menzies,' H. Men-In Class 1, With Lieut. Ii(s- (P0 N'- O'Donald, J. Brass Second. lSims' WalHrst. H. Hnwi A. . . .,-., i Dickens, V. Mitchell. J. Ear- YThe annual regimental shoot ut"r- ' sl'ar- lh J"g-took place jes'terday at the Mc- ""' Xicholl ranes, those present being divided into two classes with prizes for the winners in each. There were three courses at 200' yards and one at 500. The classi THE PRESS BySUWebb THE ' PRESS, or Eourlh Estate. my friends, was winner of Tirst prize with (J3,I like a beacon light; out of a possible 80 and Lieut. V. sjiines Jts news throughoin Hrass came, second in the first the years. class. In the second class thejln rays both dull and bright. winner was Company Sergeant Major NY. Davies with Colonel M-III may be ghastly iimrrieY cholls second. The full list of A fire, or wedding sluni, Hipiil. V. Hr:it - . r.olHr areonlane. or motor ear. feilM. i. 50 y horse, balhufn or . 'o Jar"'l- R,.K. 03- Malcolm Lamb?. 5() Ye, grab our hats and pencils. Capt. C. V. Evilt Class II. C.S.M. AY. Davies Odonel Xicholls ..T Stg. O. Y. Wilkinson of-war the Moose team out-pull- jjeut. x. Pringlc "iOd lnrnl fiMipnnpn'a li.ini n . . . . . ii-if. ii. iiuwurii 'team and Joe Katcnford the fish- Jm t tmt. ferniens learn. pip. t. Williams i ne .Moose learn consisieu otP jaIner ' jJas. Kronidehl, Carl Johnson, iiP. Jamleson ;Chas. Olson, Oscar Nelson, John jtR. j. Thomnson 21 SPORT GHAT . n aii.i. f. v.. .fiJiiiinif". " . . Willi llin innfilfil ncntila ii. ISjlEor nil news Is meat to us. 52 lor just a line or two, 52 Which lakes us half a lay loget 43 1 Hut of no account to you. 39 3G P'raps Mrs. Fiz has had a lea, 32 In aid of the United, 25 We (ell you all about the do, 21 noure sore ioure not Invil- 23 ed Eyolfsen, R. Marsh, J. Pierce, ggl. W. Hoff p... 21 Perhaps the hat shop's been on Oscar. Hanson, Allien lverson.j -- flrpf Albert Wyolfsein and J. John- x 1 To women-that's real news. They're down there bright and early a To pick one to malch their shoes, C. Eyolfsen, J. Hatt, J. Paterson, t.onnoetlon willi the Dominion Perhaps the stork has been to "1 Doclirm, oowelt ami .M. i)a- . . celebration now ovr, local town. a'urdy. players and fans will settle down And left a baby boy. V Rupert Ladles Win I to the local league enigagemethsll'or nomeone who is dear lo yon, In the lug-of-war between tin until Fair Week when the next That's news and oh what joy! gMoose Ladies and the local ladies inter-town names will be tilaved. ?tlie latter won by a good margin. Tomorrow' night the third gam And yel, you'll hear some people, .The Moose team comprise -Mrs. rt, th'e Mobley,Cup or city chani- kick,. EaMman,; ; Mrs, Eyolfsen, Mr. pionship football Pcrieft wjll be There's nolhlngi. the paper . Zarelli. Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Derry. played and," oh Friday eVcningH,'ril--waU,iilhltgo io'ut ' aain;--.' .(Mrs. .LChnstenSen, Mrs. I', there will be the match .between And get a Province later." AVinishani; Mrs. G. ; AYhatman; Scotland nd 'Canada ! for Hi ?!Mrs. MurvOld and Mrs. C. Kd- benefit of the HoV Hand. ' On Then Pa picks up the Province, wards. lhe local ladies teaml Wednesday evening, the Navai The Sun. or solne such sheet. consisted of Mrs. L. Worsford, Reserve and High School ar "What's ntl this about," he says, Mrs. M. Rrown, Mrs. M, Murray, scheduled to meet in the Inler f read it all last week." Mrs. H, J. Hacon, Mrs, Long,) mediate Football League. , Mrs. DeMars, Mrs. ick, Mrs. I!. . . - f0 give some people what they Dickson, Mrs. lernen and Mrs. The schedule for lhe second warll, Publicover. half of the baseball season will Would test a Inan like. Job; Clowns Harry Astoria, Chas. be issued this week. It wilt also Xo one's interested in the sporl liitliiuin, Hert Hoskins, .loci make provision for a number of Or in the Custom s probe. filaggard, Jack Cobb and Joe games' from the first half of the RalchforU. season which, for Various re.i-lltul still they want the local rap Hoats assisting to transport sons, had to be postponed. Th And if it's lale at night. ,tlie .crowds included the llanaco, locals may have been outclassed The way they buzz the Jejephone, : Ro'sfnii -nV.D.S.T., Llvingstohfe Ilr, by Hio Alaskans in lhe serie. Would turn your dome nlrighL Iceland, Wahkasson, Tide Hip, with Ketchikan but interest in Fanny F., Cape Spencer, Launch I lhe doings of the three league The radio has failed to give, 27, Launch 23, Rosesplt, R. V. teams, alt of which are still vcr The slightesl bit of scandal, Chum, Pachena and Launches! much in the running, will con- And so they turn lo read the Evelyn On Argo, Elizabeth and tinue undiminished and by the sheet, , Olive. ' lime .the se'ason's. schedule li The boy's sluck In the handle. '. Committees responsible for thel completed the local should be In 'success of the day were as foj-lshape to give a better account of To break into another vein, lowsl" " ' themselves in any games which To bring my point right home, ) Tranpportajiont VI luameron, may be arranged for them with I'll quote another poem, f fl,, Rftger, .J..Morfisoi,Hj Jacob- outside teams durin Fair Week. Willi (uile a dilferent tone. win, NY.. Montgomery, J. D McDonald. Coffee, elc X. Kelly. The following teams have bec.i"Talk about your papers, Olinsang, S. chosen by lhe Prince, Rupert And your home own dope, i yHauden8child, W, Squarechuck, Football League In play a "benefit About the legislature, A. E. Dickens, O. Oualper. match next lriday evening in aid And the price pf toilet soap, Hot dog: T. EHoll. I or the noys- jtamt. j tie teams llinugii you ve read llie paper- ,Refreshments:N. MUssallem, O.lwlll be designated 'Scotland and over, Young, H. Sampson, Leo Conte- Canada respectively. And you lauph and Ihen you nilli. Carl nustafsen, M. MorrM 'Scotland A. Murray, A. Halg, frown and' Miss Wadie Mussallem. J. Harris, A. McDonald, S. Cur-There's nothing like , the, paper Sporti: Roi Barnes, T. Scad'rie, X. 0 Donald (captain), J.l rom your oldhome town. V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS, 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c ALPINING AT JASPER PARK' tains are Attracting At tention MONTREAL. July Hound I by Alpfntsis and join Hi.- scores follows: - Mialever class of news comes ifrtmeinbers orilhe Alpine Club m i j Classl. )ou ll find us on the pump. Canadian Rockies where he will join Howard Palmer, noted American Alpintsl. for a elimr trip in to "The Whirlpool" stroll), of peaks in Jasper .National Park, Dr. J. Y. A$Hcknn of Montrea., president oLiie Alpine Club ( Canada, hasJOft -Montreal ovr Canadian' National Railway. Dr. Hieksnn and Mr Palmer hope to eturn to the Alpine Club Camp which ts being held al Hie end ol I his month by a new pas whirii has probably not yel lein cros!- the Tenn,uiriPass Yal this' yeaf'sVJjinip is be Yalley where being ' held. lhe Whirlpool - group. vher Dr. Ilirksnrr-.and Mr. Palmor will climb before going in to Jhi yeaf's camp, is a group of peak traversed by the t.ontiiienta. Divide belween Ftirfress Laki and Pas and Athabasca Pas Pbe latter as yel is practlcali unexploreil. Only two peaks the territory are known to have bcri climbed and in the group are many peaks which as . yel bear no official "names being known only by Colloquial or sun- esled designation. T'orlre!- Mountain and Mount Serenily ai the I wo already conquered. Many of lhe peaks 'in the district are more than IQ.Oiin feet in heigl,; ind they i rex el it a difficult ta:. for any Alpinist ,to altempl. Mr. Palmer ha, al read left New York for Japer and, on the ar rival of lr. Illckson there, th climbers will outfit and start at once for the Whirlpool area where they expect to spend rouple of weeks before crossing lhe pass lo ihe Tenquin, Indiralioi) are. thai ttiis year' Aiplh( climb iijfipi wilt w'itne I'ec'iird feiMraypn of, .cliiUers from all parts of iCifiind.1 h;Hl lh L'nile,.! Slaf.s n well h,s other countries. The holding of Hi. 1921 camp al the base of Mount llobsor attracted attention to the northern end cf Mie rockies nnA selection of the Tenquin Ynlley area for this year's camp was hailed willi. satisfaction by members everywhere. This year's main camp Is being locat ed almost ut dm summit of tin Tenquin pav territory. The chnT attempts will proh uhly be directed towards Ihr cllnihhig of peaks of the Ham parts, a jaited range which in elude Mount Ceikie, (l,K5i feel which was .-limbed two years aao after several unsuccessful nl tempts had been made. UualifyuiR climb have been arranged uy which tyros wil wain their membership in lb club on an active basis. FAREWELL PARTY FOR TEACHER AT SKIDEGAT Sendoff Qlven In Form of Dance at Skldegate Publlo School. SKlDFOATE, July 5,-A farewell parly was lven by the people of Skldegate a few day ago lo E. .8. Deflrucey, teacher of the Diiffeiln ';i 1 1 til I o School, who has one to Vancouver for the holi TO RENT YVeste'nlinver Ilros. for Jasper Hark Lodge in th.f : TUHNISHKD Housekeeplnt' rioom 10 rem dj ine day, wees or month. Phono Red 607. tf HOUSES for Itenl. Some are furnished. 120 and up. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue Easl. FOR RKNT.Furnlhed housekeeping suite, Miissallem Apartment. Phone 18. tf FOR REN'T. Four room sulle. hot water healed. Apply Suilt. & Mallet. PIANOS for Rent at fl.OO per month and up. Walker's Mu.il' Store. FOR SALE FOR SALE. 30 foot gashofit. 5-rt Palmer. Can be used for pleastirV-' ni Jflim. Extrj large1 cabin. Apply at boal "Chum." Cow Hay floats. 1 65 FOR , SALE Holel Masetl. A good bargain. Ill health catiso for selling. Apply William llmlson, Massett. H.C. 000 pleasure boat for sale for ?275. Easy ternifl. Phone Rel 720 for particulars. FOI SALE. Sixteen fool canoe. H.'Ml Seventh Avenue East. SUMMER RESORTS. AKELsE LOPOK, near Terrace. Yisit Lakelse lilhla Ho Springs. Lithia is one of th finest mineral waters known for rheumatism, flood fly fishing for rainbow trout in Lakelse lake and river. Motor meet nil trains giving thrniigl connection with Lodge. Tele phone connected to Terrace J. Hruce Johnstone, manager BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. The Inlander, 3f) Second Avenue. Phone 137 HOARD AND ROOM, 425 Third Avenue. Phone Red 330. LOET. LOST. Dark yellow water span iel, four months old. Finder please return to 731 Taylor Street. PATENT ATTORNEYS FHTHERSTOXIIAUOH & CO., the old established firm. Patents and trademarks In all coun tries. Free booklet. Vancott ver office ins Roger Hulld ing. . Phone Seymour 37tf Manager, Ernest E. Carver registered attorney Other of fice, Ottawa, Washington and principal cities. days nnd who will have charge of the school al Slewnrl at the opening of lhe fall session. People came for In cwnt front nil around lhe Inlet. Those hi charge of the event were Mrs. Stevens, .Mrs. Turner and Mrs. 11. Oritlen. Refreshments were served at midnight and Imicii during lhe evening bagpipe suleo-tlons were plnyed by E, Richard-son or Allfnrd Hay. The regret of I ho people at losing Mr. DrOrurey wan expressed by (hose present and at-llie 'close, all sang together "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." Articles Lost and Found, &c FOR SALE. l'OH llE.T. Larsen building aij EXTlIlK Cn.VTE.NTS I7l Third Avenue East; slr.S I X ROOM AI'AHTMKXT room modern flat with bath- TUESDAY -WEDNESDAY room and workshop premise. on street Ifoor. Apply Hydo Transfer, I3'J Second Avenue. Northern Peaks of Rocky Moun- FOR II EXT. Two first fclas modern flats; Monarch ranges,' water paid; one furnished. THURSDAY From 10 .m. to in p.m. Leaving the eily and offering for sale the following household furniture. Practically new, at a big discount, some about half price. Walnut finish ex- hot blnsi heater. I30 Parker MinHiW MAIL SCHEDULE out-ooino. MumUjl, Wrdiirxbyi tmS Bturdin rlow ... -v, 0j tM ! Vineou.tr vm - 1 r ruuy ; 4.H . Thrij( . , StlnHij 9 , SitiMr , CP.lt.. July J. 7. to, it, n. .! ti, ts..i . T AiifOi, Silt Arm, $itmtn rr.miw un.U , rmfi . t To Pt lm(4ii tt4 Nui Nit Palnlt f. Thnr.uy 10 pn. j T Ainu r oinu July i. i, 9. tt. in. ii. fi. f To North 0n ChrMt tension table, buffet and ts . . a chairs lo maleh. Drs-er.. T'"'""-htlmHl Oak leather eotirh,' .n-comima. Rockers, Chnirs, ' llirok Cat.'. ,f9m ih (late l.X Table walnut. Sim-! th? " mons walnut finish te- beds. rrm"i.ne,i'tVf ' Coil springs. Mattree, Hevel' tm Plale White Enamel HatM rvST1" ,KM ,m CablnH. Floor Lamp, Fjtnwd t! V. ir. it t " 1 Oak TabPe, Lamp SJiade Flve,: au r,'iu.rt rri i.are Jiug, w nil) i'oreelaln, -y... i nv Top Kitetten Tatd,. Canad, tlmn Pride six hole rana, MeClarv, rnt i.,.i .... .. j i . , .. , m aixii eMta mo ii mm inaiiit-r bb, ur . . - ,M, "' " mil. nana a . i. rote fra.tio, anil oowr article". Modern Six Room Apartment for lfn(. J. I. WlEBTRXIIAVHlt, Over Yenbr tlrna. oflice. m CHEVROLET. OX and after July i, ovrtini" rales will h charged n Sundays and public holiday and after 7 p.ni. on wtk-ilajs. This Is necessary lo comply with the "Hpurs of Overtime"' Ael. Overtime will b rharwed al the rale of !ime and one half over (be regular efehtl hour day. s Wrecking servt ilay and night. KAII'.X (5AHAf!E. I'ARKFR'H O ARAOE. .IAS. IH NTI.H. OX and af'-r July I. veriim rates wdl be euar-'ed on Sundays ai-il puhlie holiday and after 7 p.m. on week days. This is necessary to comply .wHJi the "Hours of Work" Ac. overiime win tie Charged at the' rato of time and one half over tfie regular olghl hour recking service day and night. PARKER OAlLUir.. KAIEN OARAOE. JAS. Ill'NTHR. TAXI Phone 07 Taxi (Call Oeorge, Paul or Ottsl) Six and Seven Passenger Stude bakers at your dinposal any lime. ROSS BROS. POOL. ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Empress Holel. GOOD EATS Oppn.vlo Henson'n Rludlo, Third Avenue. REAL HOME COOKED MRALS Mrs. t'nger, proprietress. Phone H'nek 7n0. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES -. t4 Tuesday, July 0 High :i a.m. - , 23:00 p.m. 20.2 " Eow 5:t)3 a.m. 1.7 " 10:50 p.m. 8.3 " Wednesday, July 7 High 12:12 a.m. ntf f! 23:51 p.m. 20.(1 ' Enw n:.r5 a.m. ''n.O " 17:17 p.m. Thursday, July' 8 nigh. i2i.r) p.ni, iR.n ri. i.uw n:ti a.m. 3.3 18:34 p.m. 8.1 " Thnrxlai i m lrm South Ouoon Ctriim 'ill Ih4 l. BOX COXIRCTI0NI Sondiyi AM. rt. PU OrsMm 4 tm, f e t ,j , ( mi Avr a fib Si. .. ut tit tto fih? rutmn ft. . (o its t.n lh A T forrnf.n .H I jo t.tt l Shrrtwnnki. AM .! 1J til !. Omr(1 si. ttt tit III r-in r k Illy Owe 1.1 I 41 t It f-ih llin c0f rn.u t.i: t lo lit -in j.p a Si;. Ill tit 1 tlh Arr A .MrRrvt St; I II t ea t to rw. fltti. auitv fm. Witt; wtarr ... fl T.r. wtwrt I T, P. Slilkwi fiKl r k flirt . .. T4 t 4 rn.ton SI. 1U 4 llJ 9i . ti t.n n .tt no m i tit 6t 14 7 II tl III til l.5 20 4 ti) Itt 3 ttt STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS Vmxlo Pf)iK rtuprrt . . 4 j a. Tlirut . rantrnt i i ' llmrUy- -t. fHnri. thtrtr . . 4 i ra siturdir . rtttU 10 m . frinr nfKi . 6 pm. " . Prlnrrt lleilrlr .. .. tm From Vflcutr nrw1tv ctntrnt $ m. VntHtil' - . rrlnre I hlrtr . . lo 18 t WrilBMiltjr m. erlnrf 0Mirc lo 10 1 ro FrklayM. CattU tm. rrliljT . ivinre nupri . lo ni t. i' ftiinnur rfinr tirttrir . tm for Pert llon i4 put rrMlj-M f-tttli tm. from port llmptoit ni Htn at.r fli'iMy . rmtit tm. for- IttwtrU Anroi tn tll( Arm Suniliy -. Cjr dni ., a pm. from tttwilrt, Anjot tno Allc Arm TuMUf-4i. Ctrrlrnt in, For tttwirt n0 Anjei V'lv t. rritirr. Chtrlrt .... ii m. Fri.ttj rnnrc iirl .... 4 pm. Trom tttwirt n4 Unfit TtiiirMv . t'linrrt charlM ... t.m StliihUj 4. I'rlnrr tn(wrl . . p n, Fr Nerlh Qwmh Chtrltttt Itlanri Mulv i. prlnrr Chtrlr . . I T rrcm North Outon Chtrlottt liUndt Tliuixlty . I'rlnr Clirlr . . S i.m. for South Outon oitirlotttt July II ?-. prince Jnlin tn July i). pniirr Ji.lm pin from South Quton ChtrlotUt July r m. I'riiwe Jiitin t nt Jul), l t'tinrc John C.N.R. TRAINS for Etit Dllly ftrrpl Suniliy It ( 1.30 Ijn. From Cut . t'tlly riwpt Turxiay tt S.J0 p.m. LAND ACT. Nolle of lirtiintlon to Applf to to 111 Ollrrn r.liarlutli l.linil. t ami II'' -rnriimr vnmirirt - or frlnrr itunrri. Hunted ' inllr rt nf Allirnnl Ha. 17.0 fi.klul,iii Julat, AJ mmtiiif wl Ut !! .4...... ... jr iri.ll,, I, tamz-.tiiitick 1 in 1 ihf B.C. ruhlnt Psrtilnr Omiimny, Ltd., of Vtiirnui, ' ll. C. nrriipMliii sitniitfi Cinnrrs, Inwiuli of the follow ln tn 10 tpply ippiv for rcr lMe ir-ti tcrilMiil Fnrr.lMirr : niiinirnrliii tt Ikhi Minlnl it Hit tiHIIIiWfM fnrilrr nr I .(it 14; llirnre IKH Ihrrly tint rlrrlv rollnw tnir the tin' " lilirli wiiir mark, il rhiini, nmrf nr I' tn lhe ixfllmcit rorni-r of l.ol li; tlmnrn nl I rhiini; tlinir MHllhetlr lid VMtrrly, f.llnwln turn ptrtlld llin line of tilth wtlrr nurk, 3 4 rlitin. iimrp or I.'M Ihonrr ri ( rtmin point of riiiiinirni-riiiriil, anl rniiMlnliU 17 rrr. ninm .nr Ir-nn. - imnisit r,Ot.iiMnn risiiiNO At . PAflKINO CIIMPANY I.TI. r. . . '? "litrwoort, Aiini-Piled 10th April, Itto.