9 v4 APPOINTMENTS LOCAL SCHOOLS jNlsh School, Principal Not Yet Decided Upon Until Recom-, mendatlon Is Received . m i 1 . ; ' jig. Al the meeting of Ihe school ILoard 4asl,jjlght. It .was. decided Jto postpone making an appoint unent as principal of Ihe Iligl iSscliool unlil a recommendation Iliad been received from the in ipeclors. Chairman Rochester announced that a number of ap-pIication'sliad been received but ilhe board were not in a position p know wnat leacner were host Jllllrti lor- the position so they hvould communicate with the in spector al once and on receipt af a reply the appointment would be made. . Miss Josephine Charleliois of Jvictoria was appointe.t French '.teacher at the High School in iplace ol Miss St. James, Miss fMargaret Palmer is 1o have .charge of Grades I and 2 al Seal 'Cove School on probation, and f-vir. .deie it. Lisney who was previously appointed to Grades Jl and 2 is now transferred to Orads 3 and I at Seal Cove and assumes Ihe: prineipalshin. in Iplacc of Miss Ruth Stewart who (resigned io accept a High School position at Enderby. iCHANCE FOR PARTY MEN fAND WOMEN TO SUPPORT THOSE THEY ARE BEHIND Plenty of Opportunity Yet For . Anyone to Win One of the Prizes In Competition Most people are reading this tcoiumn and a verse in support ipf a party or candidate gives an (.opportunity for party men aud women to express themselves fand forward the cause they es-lpoue. A verse does not need -jtb favor either side as Is seen ift fat least one of those published therewith: Xow we Jiave an M.P. lo elect. Either Hrady or Stork to select. f Jim Hradjr's a scholar .: Xol afleirillie: iloliaiv Arid Stork lias woa fame and re- A political nut I oft see, tAs nutty as any could be. He's all wrong in the head; And should lake tohis bed, YVhich?()f course -a Consenralhv , he;;: ";Our country needs men good and true. jTo elect ohe is now up lo you. Either Meighen or Hint; Will be leading the Hng, . 5So vote for the best man in-vicw. ' ' '4 . ;So sadly' I think of Ihe fate 0f J. our, .Own candidate. When." election is over He'll again be a rover. iFor the Vdlers'll give him gate. Rules of Contest The rules of the contest Uow: In folr Each verse should "be written on a separate piece of naner ana 'slpned by, the author, not for .publication but as a guarantee of good faith. Only ihe names 'of the winners will be publisli- ;ed. j . ine verses must, s far a possible, be perfect limerick o other class of vecse i mi tied. is tad : Many of the verses will be published but not necessarily all. verses should be mailed lr. "Contest Editor," Haily News or to be left at the office. ' SALVATION ARMY PICNIC YESTERDAY Large umberMAttended at Dlgbj Island and Young Folks Had Races me baivaiion Army young people s picnic was held at Digby 'Island yesterday afternoon when ?a good crowd attended. Th 'weather was ideal and Ihe sport -and other amusements were ' ii nli nnlr..A I... II.. ...... ... I ."pie present. The launch J6y lHlrd transported the parly tu and from the plchlc'grouhda sisted by Mr. Parry and his launch Vera May. I The races resulted as follows: Hoys 5 and under , David- dlouston; 2, Kenneth Armstrong, Oirls, 5 andunder I, Hazel Smith; 2, Hazel Mastin. Oirls C to 8 years i, Gladys Cork; 2Mildred Mumizal. Girls ;8 Irf 10 years-I, May emltb;, Clara Pierce. .' Girls, 12 to 16 years 1, Edna BRINGING UP FATHER OHin)-l KNOW -v' 'ON OMJCHTCR OUT t COULONT Think, or TOO Afe A. 50rH-iN-L,A.W MT DrtUCiHTCf COULDN'T UVE,ON Mh COLLEGE Kdirar; 2, Evelyn Pierce'. flirls Iti and over I, Exley; 2, Winnie Exley. U(s 7 to 9 years I, Shnibsall: 2, Willard Ilea. SMITHERS Amelia v Hobby Hoys 10 to li years I, Hilly Morns; 2. Tom Smith. Hoys 12 and over I, Edward Kane: 2, John Pierce. Ladies' needle and thread race I. Miss Edilh Leek. Ladies' race i, Mrs. Dawes. Mrs. Hussey. The Mises Mable ami Irene Mclntyre. who have spent the paJ few weeks holidaying al Oeorge Carrulhers, foreman in the C XV H. Shops, returned lo lo-n on-Wednesday from an ex tended holiday trip to eastern cities. Mrs; M. M. MaoMttlan and chil dren left this week on a trip to Higgar, Sak.f lo visit with friends and relatives. The members of Ihe local ball team are putting in some banl work practicing for the coming series with other jown teams scheduled for Wie Fair day, Sep tember i, 2ami''3. Mrs. Hugh llarris ,of New Ha zelton, w-ho is in carqp at Lake Kathlyn, entertained a nuiirlxr of ladies Ur lea on. Wednesday in honor of Mrs. llarris. mother of he Harris hoys, ilmrb, Edgar and 'Duke." . Gray, the fruit grower of Cedarvale, -was a business visitor in town Jhis week, placing orders for his Skeena Valley-applet On a business trip Hi rough the district, W. J. Pitman, music dealer of Prince Oeorge, arrived in town Tuesday evening, coming over the road in a motor delivery truck. Word has been received in town that Mr. and Mrs. Frank li. Van Decar. well known residents of Ihe Lakes district, have sold ou their farm and store a lotsa Lake and will leave shortly for acros the line to make their future home. The purchasers are II. W You are sore' to need tome htndy remedy for Sunburn, Insect Btlngt, rhorn Scratches, bore puces . Zam-Buk has been rove4 to be the beat. Take a bos with you. iOt ki. ml DntmUt) mU NEWSPAPER VNOCi WHEN I LEAVE LLece Nelson and O. X. Johnson, two newcomers from Oregon. The town's program of street improvement . wa started lliis week, with eradiag on Hroadway.i Alfred and Qiieen Streets, amt-tlie-' centre of roatjs is to lie bedded witfi broken rock for a width of sixteen feet. ' The regular vestry meeMng :he Anglican Church -was held on Tuesday evening when plan were! diseuVsel for the boldin." of 'moths at the Smithers Fall Fair. Mrs. lie Will Messner enter ained a number of ladies at tea ii. i ... n '. orairie noints. returned home fn ",mr wnriay auernooHvin l1,onor of Iter sisler.In,Iaw- Mrs. -mMhers on Monday. i . uaveny. wno is visiting from To niirili-iP tliwt fni-l.pr .u.11 "'"'i""" er. .Mrs. Dunlop s ladyware store. Miss Mclauchlin left for Vancou ver on Monday. She was accompanied by Miss Mangaret and Robert Dunlop. Creek! Carl WakefieJd of Deep . . . i : - i.i. i I was a Dullness i.iinr in f own on WelnesfLiy and reports the haying operations In his district nearly completed, with the farmers all having bumper crops. The grounds committee of the Smither Fall Fair are making extensive improvements to Ihe fair-grj)uhd' -and, building. The sports field has been doubled in size and a new roof put on the m.Tjn''Sxnrof; TraHmpWIwr " Dr. It. Tr Large, of ilazellon, wa a business visitor in town on Tueslay and Wednesday. NEW ZEALAND ALL BLACKS ARE COMING Famous Rugby Team on Way to England Through Canada. MXTItKAL, Aug. 13. -An ad- ic4 diasibecn rece ivei! .brUie. Ca - nadian National Itiilw.iys liial tile ew Zealand rugby foollnill club. better know a the "Ail Hlarks." wiled from Auckland. New Zea land on the M.S. Aorangi on Ang st 3 via Canada. The team will; noi play -any frames in tiaoada on Hie way to lnglarnl, a Ihey are proceeding direct from Vancou- er to Montreal on the Continen-j fal Limited, ihe transcontinental train of Ihe Canadian National Hallways, and will emliark for Li- erpool immediately on Uieir ar rival at Montreal. The party, consisting of twenty- ix players, all of whom are of international calibre, is in charge of K. H. Mair4 Australian repre sentative Mr Xow Zealand and manager of the Xew Zealand team who is accompany Hie parly as earn manager. Play Test Matches While in Great Hritain the tourists will meei the best Eng lish rugby clubs' of England and Wales as well as engaging in several test matches. The lest with the .EnjrHih representative team will -ue slaved at Twickenham. near London, while ihe All Illacks will play the pick of Wales at either Swansea or Cardiff. On the concluoioiT of their tour In January, 1U27, they will return home via Cana'la, but owing to the climatic conditions ' at the time, it is not expected that any games with Canadian teams can be arranged in eastern Canada or on the prairies, but if is prob. ante ilia! some exhibition games between the reluming tourists and Hrilish Columbia teams may be arranged before the New Zea anders sail for home. GODFREY INSPECTED VOLUNTEER RESERVE AND MUCH PLEASED I.leutennnl-Commander Goil grey, H.C.N., enmmaniling II. M. .S. Thlepval, inspected the Inea unit of the Hoyal Canadian Natal Volunteer Heserye.Jnstinighl ntnl expressed himself as entirely satisfied with the condition of the quarters and the showing of the ratings. Al the conclusion of (he inspection Ihe officers of Ihe Thlepval were Ihe guests of th ward room officers of Hie H.C.X VII. al an .impromptu social evening. Advertise in the Dally News. " aTH3 DAILY iiTO OOH'T TOO TH(t4K "TOO ARC PCTTV OUO TO BE .. 1 1 . i.rvrsrnA.n u Dnua nabto i V anted For Sale For Rent HUM ,rt CiOlNC to bc a. ;t?ex" WftiTCR OIO TOO READ MT POt-M Grand Terminals Beat Gyros 'Five Runs to Nothing Last . Night In one, of the best baseball, gariies of Jbe season the Grand1 Terminals last night beat the Gyro..)- S runs to nil before a lange crowd of fans, i There wsi snappy fielding on both sides and the Terminals had the best of the batting. The i ,i . . . t. i i considerably strengthened with new players recently and the earn showed up to advantage In !at nielit's seven inning game. Mieir batting abilities belnLr greater than their opponents. 1 The Terminals got one run It. the fourth inning, one In slxlh.j atid three in seenth. I Dave Ha If on r aeteil as umpire and Jimmy Fanpihar t(ok care of the basesn. .r;- Hattefier-'llftind'TerinlnaU. obbirk anif D'owney. tiyros, Schlenker and MrKeiwn. SPORT CHAT :uzanne L'-nglen was compell- d to retire from the amateur ennis ranks because she "reil- izes she is through as a tourna- tnenl player,'" is the opinion of William T. Ttlden, national hampion, expressed recently. rilden voiced the belief tht Mile. Lepgleii now realizes that her temperament is not filled for her to continue in the ama- enr fold and for that reason withdrew from the last Wimble Ion tournament. He says he can se no posibiIily of professional tennis succeeding unless seven or eight of the flrl ten playerr, nth men and women, follow Suzanne', lead. At the Clnswlck sports held ii. London recently ' MUs- ;D. A tJreen, juniping fS ft. I Mr" Ins.., set what l claimed a. a worl recognized world record for me high jump, the hesl mark hitherto accepted, lsT I ft. 1 0 7-8 inches sel by Miss Katherlne Leu of Chicasn in, 1 923. Mrs. Gerinide IVIerle, mother of the l9-ye.irold conoiiTor of the English Channel, who lives at Highland, Xew Jersey, deelar ed she was "a very prou I mother," when hearing the new f her daughter's, successful swim. When found In her sea side cottage. Mrs. I.derle wjs without details'of her daughter' accomplishment land while she asked eagerly annul OerlriidoV physical condition after Ihe swim, she evinced no surprls when told the Ir' had left Die water fresh and strong. "She Is t wonderful kind," she said. Chester C. Mills, a SeaUle cyclist, was recently killed when his wheel collided With an, aulo mobile driven by Cornelius Ver bamme, a Red 19. Millswo'n Ihe I'amfie coast 2.'-niiIe bicycle roa chiinipionship in Vancouver re, cently and was practicing at Ihe lime of Ihe accident. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert W. A. Lawson, Vancouver; H. Moore, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. Algerson, Usk; Mr. and Mrs, Al- 1. J.. ni r T c :."r to shVoncj.., I tPuurj nLtd V"1" ' t V 1 " ir "" 1 ll lfc Jjj A 109C 1G?C . i r- r .r 1 . 1 F l Ill's rmmr-T- I EJ I r v '"not ... . PVOSU. isjott. i l , i s - i i k 3 fJ I IJ V. f .jj :X1 : fi DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c JBEST BASEBALL iGAME PLAYED WANTED. WANTED. One reliable man in WANTED. - - A Man every town, merchant prefer-1 usual Agency. red, i lake order for lt custom-made rlolhes in Can ada. Highest commission Hex Tailoring Go. Lid., To ronto (2' 207 FOR SALE. FOIl SALE Hudon motor in first cla comlilion; pleasure boaL Hot 318. Dally nap. News line ii Apply, Offlr. FOR SALE. Hotel Massed. A good bargain. Ill health causo for selUr. 'Applf Lilian. yudon. MassetL H.C. " TEXT FOH SALE. Xew ll.ls year and ued only one weei Price tsa. Pullen. Daily .News. FOH SALE Dining room suite in good condition. Phone ' Hlaek 730. if FOR SALE Large modern house splendidly located. Apply G. P. Tinker. FOH SALE Cream wicker buggy. Phone llliie IK2. U TO RENT FOR HEXT Larson building ai 171 Third Avenue East; sii room modern flat with bathroom and workshop premises on street Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transfer. 139 Second Avenue FOH nEXT. Two first class modern flats; Monnreh ranges, water paid; one furnished. Weslenhaver Hro. SEVPLN-IlOOMED HOL'SE to Rent. ?.' a month. Call at 51J Ulithlli Avenue Wesi. q HOUSES for Rent. Some are furnished. tl and up. App.y 215 Fourth Avenue East. FOR HEXT. Pianos, nhono- graphs and sewing machine Walker's Music Store. rilHEE-ROOMF.D JlOFHE to rent turner TenlU ; and Haeon. PlmneIUd 611. ... loo FOR RENT. Four hot water heated. & Mallet. room suite, Apply Smlu. FOR RUNT Five room 'Seventh Avenue Wesh 4 house! Phon t MODERN' HOl'SE for rent -Fiv4 rooms and hath. Munro Hroi BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. The Inlander. 831 Second Avenue. Phone I 37 SUMMER RESORTS. LA K ELSE LODGE, near Terrace visa ikelse lithla Hot fcprings. Llthia Is one of th: ttnest mineral waters known for rheumatism. Good ft fishing for rainbow Irout In, Lakelse lake ..and river. Molori moel all trains giving through connection with Lodge. Tele! phone connected 'to Terrareu j. nruce .lotinstone.' mananr. rger and family. Minot. N.D .). . I all, Vancouver; W. p Hlnn. Ibilmoral: A. Kniaht, Xew Wesl.' minster; H. p. Parker.' ' Vanconi Ver; T. Y. Foley, Captnln's Cove r.. ncKeji, i.,f .Hoeeillrg, 'J--Marsliall, llollood. Cal.; MV( and Mrs. J. Anthony, Remo; ' It! " Hiddell, Vancouver. . , High Prices II l predicled thai we- shall oon do our shopping by air-plane. That is Verlalnly : about he besl way lo reach some of the prlces-askcd In these days -I ' ' Humorist. By1George McManus TACN 1CLL MC-HQW OOtOU eRCAk; TOUR. ARM? Articles Lost and -Found, Ac AGENTS WANTED. for an Un- Darwins i.iuiinii eyiaitiisned jy years operating a chain of Lidle' Ready-to-Wear Shops in Montreal and iillawa, are now extending their operation so as lo reach vry art of Canada. Thi oRns a golden op(tortun-Uy for reliable men and women lo handle our exclusive line of Mdies' Ituady-to-Wear (Uolbes. ellmg experience ml neees sary If you mean business wj will teach ou how. Our Fall line is now read. Our sellintt outfit is a real "Fashion Show" in a neat portfolio. Thl wonderful Outfit is Fre In reliable representative. Write once If II us about wirelf ami the territory you want. Get our amazing proposition Heitr d il now later may b loo late. Darwin s Limit,..!. Dept. 33. Hox 018, Montreal, vue.. FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES The following Chevrolet prices are now In effect f.o.b. Prince Rupert: Roadster trttViw) (Touring Ml5.no port Roadster (fully equipped . fgHrtfrtl Ooope 1020.00 Coach 11020.00 lten H3iu)0 landau Seilan lH5.nfi Light Delivery Chassis . 0j5.0H t-l'i ton Truck Clin. is SH0J1 no KAIEN OARAQE Dealers In all Oeneral Motors Products WRECKING si:rvii:h day AND lourinz ... i-jlCnupc ' . Itfludnr Sedan- Fordor Sedan NIOIIT Phone 52 The following prices arc now effective. F.O.H. Prince Ruoer!. .Government taxes included: Tlunsboui S581.00 SporUH6adler S. E. PARKER, LTD. Healers. Jl! Second Avenue. CRO.Od 602.00 751.00 760.00 831.00 Light Delivery 592.no Ll. Delivvry 'Van 619.00 ommereial Chassis . iHH.Ou Klruck Chassis Sir 581.00 "eir starter Included on all models. Term payments arranged If If desired. FRANCOIS LAKE LODGE ifea.mifUliy siUted (iM;ar. Ferry ; -Landing ' Allilrj.l 2M5 feel. Camping and (Fishing Trips arranged FIRST CLASS TAHLE .'S with produce ..BnF.SH -FROM THE FAHMi life .? Jrjirj(OIUl4jJqlinjry mis vnr. niaiMifiai i ,... ,, , ;Fnr reservations, write Mrs Henkel. Francois Lnkc.ll.C TAXI. Phono 67 Taxi (Call Oeorge. Paul or Gush 81 and Seven Passcnunr aiiwin hakers at your disposal any lime. nvoa anus, POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Acrosi from Empreis Hotel, 53 ":fV-n Si mm Pk TAkC .Mift'iTV," " 11 0 rf MrtiiH- nu uriu iut.. ii mile MiirU o. . Hrem it ,, sth rwff.. m tm ueuiHi ulster ,i lbH Mir .. m m z itti iti , - Pral Un-rt-t , itli," oifi r , .Vfr Itrrurerr , IW.I 10 H IUni ; trUstumt Bitihl .ir wrtjf uy. trir. MUr ma,. , Tb Mr ,r ii,. mUrt m JsD i St4SblHn jt WSTia kOTKt TkE sotii t ,77 - wrl. tiarmir n , Mres lo itk ikt ' ff (Jjjr . i . rk J Mr&tiw. . , , 'tut rmtrt a4iii rW ilr . Tm ti i p..ii rases surta r-,rt be Im a,,., , HMraaMr ssr,r . tkk.MM . llss jlta Ur I rt at fhl- IMirsvtm iiH-m, ll.- ill t t Wlr Htt4r' li "Ulrrtlb i nwd llh Ik .tij u ISWIT dr Iff IHK nnrw in a ww ii Tb ante r th TA0htt ) ' 1 .-El" 10 ACT i Ht ( IsUslls U rl Um t la rrtc irsrt or PHOT, hi,;' s ll.f tVT. SOTIff. IMi lia.. at lit rastniinMer ti i kt ir instk dirti.4i nHny l -i.tm l awls lo ur.i nmummt St rr r rr c it. fitH ;nt i. lit Bit Caatnn n i H tie in lb Attla tir lusirtri. v. -l Crk iVui.'sn rot osiihsisl or Sir lrnlci Minerst ' lim Tikr Tir ai Frr Miners ir!'f ;r 3k, - j Il r m Sim r (t v. l- i V m cs mrm m t: nn ran I ' ir. i - 1 1 in . . .mA MIXtSSL CT ctarriricsTK or iesotw I ua, i (ITS imd. mtjr dtt ft -, i'h " irrir to is m- i ynirtt of imps i -. mK r of c4)liiniii t . ' ' And frlhtr lake - ' W Mf trrttnn l IK: t k lriir the Itiu -A iiiiiir.rnsr-ni. is fuied tai iii jf ' ,JT ii. s. i MIMtSSL ACT. ctiTiricTi or i"eaoifiJJ M I rinnii iinl r -a lh. ttlln wmin III. Iri.l UtM lnr.l N il nT ml l.lAnninf tn1 r l Canvnn r".ilni' Mi- " ii'n- . , ii l.lir. .i.i.r. ii. Ifltil illlr ilxl ti C3 I In ntr Ml lh Ml T 1 ... "7-. "riiiMair iii a . ! of tOittinlnr 1 ilsivr rlaim. Anil furtAer like r- iiiMler wrtmn V rn - J , t.fere ih itu of s Iniprormfnii. . . bum ihti in 1r f v !f - urn ' TV'' is it MINIRAL ACT. inrsovis'"11 ct RTiricsTE or . .IIHll k...l. . IlL Ulna.. I .11111 I Pill I HIIIIIII th. Allin Minint iin-ur. irlel. VVbrf weiiro: a irihiittrr f I" djnlnlnr Iti Oirrr mi ii iiiiihvrlr lu TAU: MITHK " Trr inner" irUfMI' tnrl. lil clvi fr m lJj ih ci .kift rf-..'" rr . fa in ippljr io Ih Mlnmi. '' m Cerllflrsl or linpnnriii. . nA ririff Ilk IH.. 'Ljour limier ssriinn . "" ..,rii:.ns, . . i.. tit i. 'n Iirnirr inr mMi.n.AtilA . II n.ijwi ini. in nmr ' tin . II. LAND ACT. in rrinr mn-;! I r! ."'IK .M lZ'UoJ, I'rinre liunrl. . - .i'.' mn. Inienrti in iPPt.v ' ,' purrhnse Ih follnwlnr ik 'd il ' l.l.ndl IHslrlrt. Itirw s"' pfll! ihrnre -er J-hn' ' TrH !!'!' .VAI"1. 'Snl S-2? linn usirr mi i,. ,rf.i, i riii.il lues 1 Jtb. Utt. . J