f AGfc F0U3 Urn BRINGING UP FATHER By George lYlcM, Neglected MOW DO NTT BE AM CRY- I'M SORRV I I I WELL THANK COOO-i 1 1( I COT HERE EARUV Aj I WMOT YOU TO UKT S I CANT CO SIGHT EEINf WITH YOUE. BUT I I NEW. I COT OUT I EVERYTHING; OF INTtRfiVT IM J VTART fej Ij j I HAVE A LOT OP DIPLOMATIC WORK J I OF THAT! J VENICE- IT REALLY TAKES THREE f SSfJi- KlS I TO DO! t f V u ' DAYS TO SEE IT POPERUY! J AWAY. ftt Eyes V ,,, ) f BOO- MOO AMD 1 SENT fOH A ., . VL ' fcffl Is deubtle the cause of most of tfee ills that afflict humanity. This Is o Mlf evident that ft stem hardly necessary to Ul! you If your eyes are giving trouble, hare them atteadeti to and at once. OF ALL absurdities In tire kingdom of foolishiwuw. surely the low of eyesight through neglect is the taet Inexcusable. DO.VT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel "Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block ! Phone T63 f THE WISE OLD OWl FILLS HIS COAL BIM ( NOW-TO GET ECCNOMyt-,) iHE SUCt KNOWS SySri Fuel economy means baying the right coal at the right time. We have a yard full of quality coal Waiting for your order. Jiow is the time ti get your supply before winter eotaea. Tills ia the right place. NANAIMO . WELLINGTON COAL and ALBERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & Mc affery Phones 11C and 117. Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1563 LAUNCHES, SCOWa ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Wring and Salvage Work Agents for East hope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT ; GEAR IN STOCK n Compass Adjusting VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY BEST! Take a brick home tonight! We cater for Partie. Picnics, Dancea, etc.-Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 758 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone S75 DENTIST i GOOD GOLF AT JASPER LINKS! Finals for Totem Trophy to be l Played Tomorrow Morning J ASTER Stmt. 16. A Vancouver j player either R. P. Biker of the Jerlc Club, or Harry A. Jones ft the jWninlmniir Hewgavta Oak will run up against either J. L. BeU of Calgary or I Stanley Ttimfaimw of Toronto In the final tot the fanaous Totes Pote trophy, j emnViiiaUe of me fnniptn ttfp of Jasper Park Club OaU Tournament j which B1 be played brc Saturday 1 forenoon. j Yesterday Stanley Thompson. J. Le-llke Ban. Harry A Jones and R. P Baker pwgiissasl u lu u the woi-j finale, toe two fata mentioned being in ! the ttprer natf of the draw and the latter tiro ta the lover half. Thorn p-Jaan eliminated Noel Jobet of Yancou-rer t to 1, Bell was winner over D Maedonsld. of Jacper 2 to 2. Jane bad a very eaay mawy orer J. R. Wachoro ot Tineowvet aU to fire, while Bit jiwnehed tm aetat-fbMl round by d(eat-jlBg 1. E. UarrOL of Haootulu at tht i ilghteenth green. I WELL CONTESTEU. With the exception ol the Harrjr A 'Joaes-J. R. Mrachorn match, all the others la the ehaiaatonahlp flight wen i ckwely oontested and the issue hunt I In the balance moat ol the way. Agalnal Stanley Tbomptoo. Nod Jones wa one i down at the turn bat the edge with tb Toronto oiler on the home ocmlcj nine and a dose itruggl fuv 'ttbed . on - ji seventeen tfi . ptetn srbea dormy two got the neeeeaary half la fours. J. Leslie BeU of CUtsrv was glren a surprisingly good match by D. Mac- donald of Jasper, the Calgary man found IlIs ooponeiit staytns pretty weu to the top of bis game all through the first nine holes bat managed to make the tarn, one up. As In the Jones-Thompson match, however. Bell stepped out and lengthened his lean and a decision was reached at tbe sixteenth. Bell getting tbe bracket by a and 1 margin. Harry A. Jonea. present bolder of the Jasper ebampMtaiiip and trophy had lltUe or no trouble In disposing of J. R. Wsghom. a feOow clubman at the Shaagnfiesey Heights Crab by a score of six and Xtte. Jones. wtx la the ruling favorite to repeat bis last year! victory, did not play his best brand ol golf, figured from a medal score stand point, but he was tuny alive to ah the advantageous opesung offered by Mr. Waajhorn, and made the most of them. CLOSEST (1AME R. P. Baker, of the Jericho Club. Vancouver, was given the most Inter- eattag kind of a nip and tuck, argu ment by J. E. Morrm. of Vancouver, before he finally succeeded In winning on tbe last green. Coining to tbe seventeenth green tbe .Vancouver man was two up. Ftajnng Ima second shot 3" -the 17thalraaTi hoaerrrJ Eikrr pulled orer into the bunker to tneKt sf the green and lost tbe bole. Mor rill's chances Improved appreciably as result but, Morrill booked his tee shot Into the rough, got a bad lie for hia brasale second and tbe match was over to all Intents and purposes right there. Tbe bole was a ir in fives. but that was as good ss Baker needed. Today Thompson meets Bell and Harry Jones meets Baker to determine the finalist and a couple of high class games are looming up. REGIMENT WON GILHULY CUP Final Football Game of Season Played Last Night in Rainstorm With Three Spectators in me tnicx 01 a rainstorm' and neU fore a crowd of spectators -which cbnjtf v vuk maj uswe wen. the Beglment last night won their firs? football trophy of the season and Incidentally tbe last to be offered, by k score of 6 to 1 o6r the Moose. Thl fact that the Moose started the tin with only six men. finishing up with seven, while the Regiment waa at full strength Is ample explanation of the way things went. Ooal scores were Campbell, two: Russell, two. florrtngton and Wilson tor the tteglmeht and Johnny Murray for tbe Moose. At half time, the score stood S to nil. O. 8. Russell was referee and R. M. Dorft dredd the Kitchen ! SHREDDED LACROSSE HAS HONOR UNDER SOUTHERN CROSS future reference. apple ciitrrNEY 4 lb. sonr applt; ; t Vat. white onions; Z quart, cider vinegar; 2 ltiL eeiteM rartiol; i BK ceiirjj; 4 larse red iiener4 X)i fb. sbfir; t2 UUe(cons Culsun'i Usvtard ; 2 iteitpoiHU salt: I 'icstfwua tisr- . - -'eticrfjftptUBtaUj- - tAi A ' '-w-' Soak the onion h brine '1 tablttjrtwn salt to 1 oflart wsttr) over mfl.t. Drain then ssd pnt them throufh the food ehoj.r. Fare 4he sMeS and not them throufh tlie food cbofir. Pont 1 (nnti rinegsr orer t. spiilet and raisms and let ttt'm Mand ovtr night AM the atom and other tncredients, and cook the mixture until tbe nettuMts i t clear and tender. Seal it ta serfl-iied buttles or Jars, PICCALILLI i jnart red tomatoes; i ttk peea toteatoea; 1 htad cakbake: IS white onions; ID large green cucumbcri; sah; 1 qaarta cider trattar; 4 lha brbwa auirsr: f enp tanneric; H cup blaek rt ptr seed; 1 ounce celery seed; lb. maatard seed 1 ran elite U; 1 mart vine(arS H lb. CO-man s Mustard : - Chop the velaMej and tUce In layera in a porcelain dia; S layer ol salt between the layers of verei tablta Let stand oet nirht, then dram, discarding the Soiiid. Drain weU. Het the Tinrrar. ,ir, aetdf and tbrmeric together and four oet the Tegetablei. Let stand 4 hanrs. Dtaln oH Honor, add maatard mixed with oli oil and 1 qnart vinegar, and poor er the vegetables. Pack in iterU-tacd jars. I A I Ut1Q1i7C! IVI JLAislCSViBLKS 8 " x M I - . - - SWa, WHEAT DelfciousyOrevery summermeal Crispy tempting shredshealth Sei-ved with fruitwno!e milk .VLmJow and Alex Harrey acted as team of Maori may tour here yet. and neemen. Toe teams were as follows: ge a novel exhibition of one of the Regtmentr-Oorbett: McKay and Ross: moat lnterestlriK and one of the fateat JeDomM. Ham and Tinker; Wllaon. ames ever de Hoped, tuoell. Campbell. Doherty and Norj 1Moo-6klnDer. Corrtt. O UltceH. BLONDES JIADE BETTER lye. A. Uamy. R. Wodds and Jimmy mme. I SHOWING IN SWIM TORONTO RECENTLY TORONTO. Bept 16 No lottier need anyone look upon the beautiful blonde i lady as a fragile and ethereal being of (Nelson News) I temperamental moods At tbe recent One hundred lacrosse dubs are play- gruetMag 31 mile Marathon Swim here ng Canada's national game In Austra-, It, was a blonde gM who ivitn farthest. Ja. a aispateh reads. a blonde who .stayed in the water hmg- - Probably; New Zetland His tt too. In , est. ThaosUfbrocotte who waa awarded Thleh caw Maoris may be becoming ex- a prtee was the dark-haired Edith Hedln. :rt in tbe use of the netted stock, as j the last Toronto girl to leave the water. :hey are notably with the pigskin. ; and she was frightened by an eel when Meanwhile the Kootenay. a territory . she vaulted utfe her boat. The blondes once famous for tbe lacrosse teams it , displayed more presence of mind than seMt touring, basnt any tt present. i tbe brunettes and were, on the whole. If tt comes to the worst, perhaps a , calmer. The somen entered in the swim 0 Column's 0 ecipes Pickle Time! Tomatoes, cucumbers, gherkins, cauliflowers beeta, onions,' celery, cabbages and peppers are ready. Home-made chows, chutneys, relishes, catsups and aU kinds of delicious pickles how they do enhance a meal. Here, are six of a series of Column's famous pickle recipes so enticingly different from the regular tun of recipes. Clip them for A GOOD CROCK PICKLE 1 gai. white wine vinegar; 1 level fuxx broOn'' aarir cap Couuifa Mat and; I el 1 taUeauoon tastoemt row i, level tahkSBoui carrr powder; 1 cnMtsd asiaed ssscc; sdafU 1 ant f, 1 piece llcat efsosgti Actai t dissolve sagar, then pat iaavedieatt is s covered crock, stir wen awd con-ticue to tir each morang for 10 weeks. Add camtaiBers, on-lowa, small carreas. besas or any vegetables desired at say time. TUis will keep well sM winter. TOMATO MUSTARD CATSUP 2 gab. conked IsssSlatt; 2 qli. vinegar; 2 lbs. brows osgar; ft th. ash; 1 rod '(; 2 or a. SSswke; 1 ot Osves; 2 or I. Matlc prtsjier; I 01. gger ; I lb. CoU saaa'a Knaur4u. Boil tomatoes sad strain; add aU the otlier iagressents eateH lb neoUrd nd cuk weU; then add ti snastard aod cook (tirritig. S-am and li.vW. Use whole soke u ijl eoatt out when alrainug. MUSTARD PICKLES 1 qaact amall Cmfcol; 1 emir evenmbera: 1 Urge eX'Sflowef; 2 beads celery; g red , vins. I'eel oninni Cvt vrgrttblet m smalr pieces, cover with weak brine, aad let Mint! aeraghC la the morning bring to s bail and drain off. Take two cm brown angar, I cap flour. 6 isUesjiooafals Coi. snaow Mustard, I tsMetpeoaral tnr. nitric and 2 qoarta vinegar. Boil this mixture (or toraty samies ktirring conimawSy. Poor over vrgetsUei hot. Let- ttaod tea oayk stirring every xlay, tbea For FREE Rtceipt Book, writ: COLMAN-KEEft (Canada) Limiitd, tiepl. iOOO Amhehl Street, Montreal 82 usfard digestion aCX II " ' V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. f! 2c per vofd In advance. No Advertisement taken'fot lets than 50c WANTED v KVTKD -WOMAN BOOK TOR U1XE Small crew, ntftnua. Boa Tl. Daily Wew eate. H AGENTS WANTED AKTOKE CAN EARN Iss WEEKLT CP. in city or tsvunuy. in asvsre Uaae tak-ng orders tor toe Best-Known. HsfJs-rsi-Oraae Uiweot-Prseed line Oana-d lan -made Christ n a a CsreeUrsg Oawda. afagnlficient saasfOe book free. Write Canadian Pusd lotting Co.. tl WsUla-ton W Toronto 3M VOll S.Al.K tor sale. 0000 j starr rAMixT cow. good milker, quiet. TB tewtsoL frrols In October. Prtee ttM Aoply Arrandale Csvnpery. Waas River MO FOR SALE. KITCHEN UTENSfLB Pbmm Oreen 368. 218 POR SALE OOAL HEATER. CHEAP. Phone Blue TSfl. wrtslnly seooed rsMseh greater ance. geeeraUy than the sjMSa. la at four o'clock, an official etVaeJt-ap of be vslsnuisfs was ma its, of the M wo-Jven sn tbe iwiiilMsn 20 pee eesvt wore still sotatg oa wttk the terrific Drfurwnce test, while acily fosxr per ftat of the men eatcerd had state k. tt east until tktst tlsne. Every doctor at the hoapMal resnarked that toe physicsJ endurance of the wosnea swiammers waa better than the Jien. Tbe women offlciaia who had e-Mnlned the girt entrants declared that they had never seen a finer groust of women and the adwlsslsjii. fraaj all w4ao watched tbe awizn. was that thooe aa merraakds made a better showing than '.be male competltars. SPORT CHAT Badminton is being played in the rlty. Tbe court at tbe Cathadral kt oelng used more or leas regularly and :he ReglmeBtal court kt also In use. 80 far no steps have been taken to reorganize the Prince Rupert Pisdmln-ton Club which for several yean baa played in the De Luxe Hall on Third Ave The president kt P E Robertson, manager of the Royal Bank.. Usually the annual meeting la held about this I tlrw hut ui fr I ku nn Kn alU4 I CANADIAN CHAMBER 'OFCOMMERCE MF.N . COMING TOMORROW! Alter baring attended tbe recent con-aalitllm fn ViMnitM inn . bers-4f the -Canadian 3hamtr-of 0m mere will arrive In the city from the south on tbe Princess Louise tomorrow morning. They are making the round trip to Ekagway and will pay tbatr main vssrt here next Wedneadsy on the way south when they will be sstttaby entertained by the Prince Rupert Board Of Trade. Tbe party include noted business men from all parts of the EDMONTON GIRL TO RIDEJN THE STATES EDMOT4TON. Sept 16 Horse show crowds at New Tork are likely to be thrilled shortly by an Edmonton girl. Miss Dorothy Wood, with the flashy Jumper. Bay Eagle. Arrangements are now being made by J. x. Bawlf of Winnipeg, who recently bought the horse for WOO. and Miss Wood will in all probability be seen with Bay Eagle at various shows south of the border during the next tew months, ifisi Wood's ability m handling Bay Eagle was demonstrated at the Edmonton spring show when she made some highly creditable Jumps and finished up by clearing the bark at a height that was claimed to be a world- record for a lady rider. Union steamer -Cardena, Cspt. A Johnstone, arrived from the south at 30 tnia morning and sailed soon after ! 10 for the Kaaa Rlrr. The vessel Is' due back to sal jn ber return to Van- I couver and wsyports at 8 o'clock to-' morrow morning. j Fdlt nnxt i : roa rskt- tcc lamb ed room on Pitta A Hoot Woat wtta priraie (anlly HoaMl. Ploe aaattaw rlew Phone Blue M or Back til. FOR RENT rVH5lTaTC APART-ssesit by the stay, wee sr mowtn Psnsvt Red 697. tf rOR R8NT. Ptaswm, St Mi tM Rarr. Ooaetl Obupe - MCMRfi WaHortl : 4th Art. E. nmsmta) bedroom rou juswt ; dose in. Pstoave Raw Ul. VM nnmumo snrrrt rtnt Rsfrr At Pslsasr Mouse. tf Ui'iioirKHiNt: RNfTttRE REPAiRINOl bPllOt. llerrnl of sit Kinds CbesterfldVds reaovered and made to order. AM work goarsateej Phone Oreen 68). O M. HBNT. EXCHANGE KfJW AMD MOONfttlAND PflR.trt'VRX botagbt sotd iM esesrswerd Papa and Maraa. tM Taird Ave 949 tt I'MNf K Itll-IKT (HOil, tir Mi ir r.tu. nixirtMHfi On Turn day. OiyUiuwif 6 " Pufdla nbw etmsltaVf Orchistrs sractkre every Prtwsy at 7 pjn. rnoiroR il ArnRr.r rRtrt. rhdne 4jyt. .tt'moN'ECR ,4i jtfcrri&MUM' I BUT. BEU, OR EXCIIAKQE AKT-thing of vol e Phone Brine tar business. Tijajjian e 774. Ktir.s ti.tRttle n Kiiil n urttrctiot" riiEvhulJJT PRirrs Oomavercial Chwasts, klon delivery 60j Touring tftilM Roadster Roadster DetHety tsueo 1949.00 iMirio1 rdan ....llJ&tVlbO Oatortolet IUDSOjOO LsiAu fdma Iljift) ImWlrt ' sa- .. . . .Uf Utrry Eiyfew, 1 jhsatruek'.. I7M3. Dsse mlaeets thheb etkrt hi all fradert. A oomnlete lirve W iJ8 ntooti On hand at nreaaattL PheaW or aaali for Mnonatrtktoc and leaxa abetitl . . s v!iW.I"Pw pawn. O Mr an teed Used Oars 00 Hand. Pord Coupe. 1M. flOO enah. balanee ltd per montn. rortl Sedan. l2fl. itod eaea. baiarare 2d per month. K.tir.x otKtnr, Date Unas Deasters tn aU Osaveral Mater Prodrsrets Ooodyear sad Flrtatone Tires. Wrecking Service Day and Night. Plione Si TAXI Phone 67 Tail (Call Geor?e, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenjrer Rtude-bakers at yoiir ditosal any lime. noas nitfiss 1'ooL uoom Met ker . fAeroaa from Rmnrvad Hotell PltfNCE ilUPERT TIDES IKIHAY. SfcPTEMIJEK 18 High 4:48 am. 19 O ft. IB 30 pm. SO S " low 1038 am. 6J " Z3:28 pm. 4.4 " .m itfiAv. ir.PTKMi:it 1,7 Hljil 4:49 am. 17.4 ft. 17il pm. 193 -tw 1138 sun. M " MXlliV. SriTKMIStK IS High 78 am. 11 . 18:04 pm. 18.0 " Low 030 am 8.8 " USA pm. 8.9 " Utt thj STEAMSHIP MOYEMEVR j lot Vsaewatrt Bunds y s fr -aVosxtajj dk iu. . Thunday v V- , tw . . 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Prtarf niariei tJ Twrada-dBi Osuia sil i or Ijaeen (viariolles-- awflt. tv is. Pfinre Johr. BogsV 14 sa. Pr;n-e JJic Irwtit lsrf IHartoHes rang. S sa Pnnre J hr. SrsSV. Mm. Print Johc tu iiniastiv as Prince Oearfl 1 Ml til aa 11. Miwtu A:. re a . svimu Lous a I front tlaaxa Thurndsy sa Pr.nre Oeofie (vsaa. II --SB. Pr!n-ss A Rant. 11 -sa. Prn.eeas A' ggc-as. PrlHt Ai MAIL SCHEDULE kllt i .it? . it to Nasi Hirer Point- p m.-- Thursd.y. rmm Xaas Rlier Polnls- . DSlUruaya To Alsaka Points rV ' Bept 8. 17. 2 I rmm Alka Points-' Sept. il. Si. SO to queen Charlotte W '""""tf Bept. 10, 24 u.'pj' lH rrom tjdeen n.arlotte Sept. 8, 32 .. CAR. TRAINS rof the rakt Dsllf Except Bundsys rrom the Esst DsUy excepi Tussaaj' I'