PAGE FOUR BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManns il cc- . hll ,..,-r-. . , Vl.lll IC AW ti.M e I I - -- . W I 1HH rr, , i Wl iM If i ....-, ... I WONDER 1 1 IT LOOK?, AC IB I Neglected Zrc.Zl rt Right about W B hbmXSe A ScV?t Yl Sh?.? I HI ' SX WflH wecJcTo.H howlonC TIME DOESIMT L J I .T? WE'VE COT M OUR ELEPHAMT' ' OOT OPTH U . NY- " t ' Xkl 1 V6 M I J J HE. LL BE MEAN ANVTMIKIC i am' mi. n-f iii inn i ir - - i i - - m aw i i hi ff w in 11 1,1 i ru w v wt J m I xiwr- -.. i 1 t. i r i IHifc''ft' U- MVM r TO CIT OUT OF 111 Wll ncoUfW - -e,Gwf. I I I 1 (VMI V f.li MB W wty I I f J lVMirv. Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless ths cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is so self evident that It seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes" are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most inexcusable. DON'T lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 tMtrV BUlVbER TV foil MEET-? SANS OURUmStR CAHT BE BCAT.' Ask the master builders of this town where to go for lumber and they will turn your footsteps in this direction. They maintain that the kind of woods we sell is the sort that should be put into a building that is expected to live to a ripe old age. Albert & McCaffery Phones 110 and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1563 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone C57. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Prayel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnitun) Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine stock of Imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge, Every garment tried on before finishing. 223 Sixth Street iimm vm) ir here, i zy -jiirjy a is TMMVJ ymv vff Jy c - ROGRAM FOR CELEBRATION TIME-TABLE FOR MAMOMI Jl 111 IKK OK COM i:i)i:itTION KKSTIVI-TIES ItlCAHX IV BY KXKriTIVE The executive' committee of the Dla; ' mond Jubilee of Confederation celebration, at a meeting last night, drew up the program for the festivities between June 30 and July 3. 1 On the evening of June 30, the first baseball game between Ketchikan and Prince Rupert will be played. . j The opening event on July 1 and one, which promises to attract considerable Interest will be the five-mile road race at B am. The street pageant will atari at 8:30 and this will fee followed, up at j 10 JO by the official opening toy Mayo. I Newton. Hon. T. D. Pattullo, J. C. j Brady. M.P.. and Bruce Stevens, the (boy orator, have been invited to give Addresses. During the morning, flag.: )and medals will be distributed among the (school children and, immediately I after the noon hour, the children's 'sports will be held. At 3:30. the seconq , baseball game between Prince Rupert 'and Ketchikan will be played with the .preliminary for the tug-of-war starting at 5:30. At 9 p m. the opening ot jthe big costume ball will take place, j At 10:30 on the morning of July there' will be a Junior football game i with senior track and field sport ! scheduled to start after the noon hour. !At 3 o'clock in the afternoon the fool- ball final for tbe Dominion Day cup will be played with the tug-of-war finals at 5 o'clock. At 9 pjn. there will be a concert toy the Boys' Band a (the Totem Pole followed. by an lllumln a ted parade from the Court House to ,the bonfire on the railway reerv I across from the Westholme Theatre The bonfire will be lighted by the first white girl bom In Prince Rupert if she can be found. The last Item of the festivities wll be the open-air joint churcU service on Sunday afternoon, July 3, at the corner of Second Avenue and Bixth Street at which the Boys' Band will fr it) attendance. hy 0 MAKE DECISION ON STAMPEDE SOON of Mailer Will Im Settled by fair lUtanl to on Monday Oilier Preparations lielng Ailvanml The Fair Board will make lta final It decision on Monday as to wheUier a stampede will bif held in connection with the 1D27 Exhibition, At a meet Ing last night, the board went further Into the matter but decided to obtain exact estimates as to coat before mak ing final decision. The 'building and grounds committee reported that It had engasted a care-1 taker. James Boulton, who will reside on the Exhibition Hall premises. His presence, it la expected, will put a stop to petty thieving end destruction which has been prevailing at the building. The prize book committee reported that the volume had been revised and was now ready for the printers. Adver tising on local business stationery ot the Fair was left to the publicity committee. It was ulso reported that several business concerns had offered special prizes. BRIEF FACTS ABOUT FAIRBANKS' "DON Q" The new Douglas Fairbanks screen feature "Don Q, Son of Zorro" which opened, here last night Is a supreme melodrama. It will be repeated to night. It is a modern story, laid In Spain, with most of the action taking place In Madrid. Action-plus, with lightning sword play, stunts, athletic ' achievement. humor and romance merge ceaselessly. The scenic background la the most elaborate and pretentious Imaginable for the period, Fairbanks Jcaps as It were from castle to castle. The plot is founded on "Don Q"s Love Story" by K. and Heskcth Prlch- ara, aaapvea lor uie screen by Jackf Cunningham, j The story positively has nothing to' do withe tho Cervantes, hero, "Don Quixote" br his windmill troubles, I Mary, Astor. young, beautiful and ac complUhed, flha the leading feminine roll. 1 Stationary Engine Operators If you operate a cement-mixer, a compressor, or any type of stationary - engine driven equipment just install a set of Champions if you wantthedependability, the efficiency and economy that makes Champion the better spark plug. Champion ii thi bttur tpark pluf because of iff duW ribbed gilhrna-Miltf core its lwof)iec cvnrtrucliun and it si, ciai anal-nil eUctrvdct Champion X for Ft.rdl I Champion I Car othrr than Fords arv CHAMPION SparCPtugs j WINDSOR, ONT. I A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT REGIMENT IS j ! j IN CUP FINAL j MOV ITS ri,.('K OX DOMIVIOX HAY j IIY TYIXd WITH MOOSi: 1ST XH1HT I I The Regiment assured Itself of a place In the Dominion Day Cup final; 1 tying with the Meow last night In! th? ncond game of the series for that trophy. It was the best game so far a season in which the quality of soccer la showing steady and gradual Improvement. A gootf crowd was on hand witness the encounter. All scoring was in tbe first half. Frank Hodgklnson opening for the ' Moose within ths first minute of pliy was later In that period that Tinker equalized for the soldiers. Outstanding pluyers for the Moose amm. eaeBM SSST 5$ io and 2$$ silts were Sam Currie and Brick Skinner, while Wilson. Tinker and McKay starred for the Regiment. W. E. WUllscroft refereed and the line-ups were as follows: Moose Lamble: Ersklne and Skinner. O. Mittbell, s. Currie and Koppers; D. Gurvich, J. Murray. Bye, P. Uodgkloson ind A. Hodgklnson. Regunent Corbett; McKay and Harris: Wallace, Tinker and Doherty; J. 8. Wilson, Russell. McDcnald. Stra;han and Norrlngton. HOSPITAL AT TERRACE TEMPORARILY CLOSED Haling no Resident ltnr Make I m-pllle Operallon nf Till IhMIIu-tlon TERRACE, June 18. The annual meeting of the Terrace Hospital Association which was postponed from May l was held on Wednesday evening In Badminton Hall with President J. K. Gordon in the chair and a small representation present. Afftr considerable discussion It was (decided to cloee the hospital temporar-j :iy. it being generally felt tbat lu up-' keep was an unnecessary expense, while practically no financial returns could be expected as long as the place was wlth-j out a resident doctor. Every effort will be made to lnduca another doctor to settle here In the near future, when it is hoped the hospital will tw re-epeaed. In the meantime arrangements will be jmade to store the rmpital furniture and equipment and re-lease the burning- An enquiry, from an Alberta doctor. regarding conditions, climate, etc., was read and left,, for the new board 'to handle. , Nominations were then received for the six members of the new board to be chosen as provided by the bylaws, The following were elected: Rev. Win. Allan. Chas. ' R. Gilbert. Capt. J. B. Colthurst. Mrs. O. T. Sun-dal. Mrs. A. E. Head, Mrs. P. M. Monek- ton One representative from each of the six fraternal societies of the town will now be elected to complete the new bjard. TERRACE R. Moore, Kltwanga, was a business .visitor here on Wednesday. J. M. Hoar and W. II. O'Conner left on Thursday morning for the Kalum Lake mining district. II. Orenler returned cn Wednesday frcm Prince Rupert wher he has been a patient in the hospital nlnce his run away accident here two weeks ago. Te U sm io$t rye 'si te 0 V anted ForJSale DAILY For Rent 2c per word.in fob sale DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATION. j Make 20 per day selling automobile owners our nag holder with five flags. Agents. Oarages. Storekeepers. etc. send' for circular and wholesale' price list. Samnle oostDald 74e. Jubilee Flag Co. 161 Queen West.' Toronto. TOR SALE. OAS BOAT SKIFF. 8PRINQ net, sockeye net. trolling gear, two skates dogfish gear, buoy keg. Apply E. Tangedal. Inverness Cannery. Friday afternoon. Saturday or Sunday. 145 FOR SALE. EASTMAN KODAK OHTH-ographlc camera, postcard size. R.R. lens. twrtralt attachment. anlid leather case; practically new outfit.! 15.00. Phone Black 383. tfi FOR SALE AT TERRACE NEW HOUSE with modern plumbing and several acre under cultivation. Good location. Also cottage. Cheap and good terms. Phone Red 285. 140 ?OR SALE. BEDDINO OUT PLANTS. all varieties, raised In our own greenhouse. Prince Rupert Floral Shop. Brighten up your home with flowers. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. 48 FOOT combined fish carrier and tow boat. 27 HP. Atlas Engine. , Handles 7JD00 humps. M. M. Stephens.' ) FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS BUSINESS block: easy terms: or will leaoe cheap to rent party. Call owner, 225 Second Avenue. Phone 767. 147 OR SALE. ONE OARFORD TRUCK motor. One Hudson motor. S75.00 each. Parker's Oarage. U FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS RESTAU- rant. Do not lose your occasion I Apply PJD. Box 725. tf FOR SALE. BED. . SPRINQ AND kitchen table: practically new. Apply Hyde Transfer. 142 FOR SALE. 26 FOOT CRUISER. SNAP for cash. Phone Red 511. tf ROWBOATS FOR SALE. PHONE RED 335. tf U able to be about with the aid of crutches. L. Bethurem was down from Usk on Wednesday. A. Ooodenough. Smlthera, was In town on Friday. A Joint meeting of the genera! commrU tee and conveners of special , commit tees for he Diamond Jubilee celebration -aa held in the Terrace Hotel on Thursday evening. Committee reports were read and further arrangement of plans made for the Dominion Day festivities. P. M. Monckton is having a house boat built on Laketa Lake. Mrs. Monckton and children expect to camp at the lake during the summer months. LITTLE NATIVE GIRL PASSES AT SIMPSON Mnimer Itrlnjpi In Body of l.Jcll.i Clultt Wlilrli l I'liurd on Train for YannrMlol The steamer Gardens brought In from Port Simpson this morning the body of Lydla Elwltt, the ten-year old daughter of a widow of the Vanarsdol tribe of Indians, which was taken on by train to the family home In the interior. The little girl, who had been attending school at Simpson, died In the hospital there hh Thufgda'y. Advertise In the Dnllv News PRINCE RUPERT TinKS SUNDAY, .lime 19 High 3:40 a in, 20.2 ft. 16:54 p.m, 175 " Low 10:23 p.m: 3.2 " 23:30 p.m, 8.5 MONDAY. Jl Nl; 20 High 4SJ0 a.m. io.l ft. 17:40 p.m. 1T8 " !w 11:09 a.m. 3.9 " 23:29 pjn, 8.5 " NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No Advertisement taken lot let than 50c WANTED WANTED. BUSINESS MAN WITH capital to take halt Interest In my business. Q. F. Brine, Austloneer P.O. Box 303. Prince Rupert. BC. ' ;- - WANTED. JANITOR FOR PUBLIC Ubrarj- Wages 110 per month. Ap- ply by letter only to P.O. Box 1679. WANTED- -EXPERIENCED SALESLADY Phone 651 or Oreea 218. tf AtiKNTS WANTED AGENTS. EITHER SEX. 175 A WEEK easy selling Palco Cleaners. Sells on sight. Cleans everything like magic Free samples. P. A Lefebvre St Co.. Alexandria, Ont. SITUATIONS WANTED QUALIFIED SINOLE MAN, TWELVE years general store owner. Canada: trained accountant and typist: all round office man: lair shorthand; Scotch: desires position anywlere. Free early June. P.O. Bor 100. Mer-ritt, BC. FOIl KENT FOR RENT. NEWLY DECORATED modern house; also small furnished house. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue East. FOR RENT.-SEVEN- ROOM MODERN house; also four roomed flat fur-nlshed. Phone Green 735. 144 FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART-ment by the day, week or month Phone Red, 607. tf FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Muisallem Grocery. Phone 18. tiOOUS FOR RENT. BOARD IF desired. 'Phone Black 129. PIANO FOR RENT. 15.00 A MONTH. waisers Music Store. ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE 678. tf HOARD BOARD. THE INLANDER. 83) Second Avenue. Phone 137. AUCTIONEER IF THERE IS ANYTHING YOU WANT and cannot find, look me up. I buy, sell or exchange anything of value. Face value and result my 4m All auction sales guaranteed. Phone 774 O. F. Brine. Auctioneer. PLASTERING NEW. AVORK, FROM 55c to 75c a square, yard. All material supplied. Repair plaster work by , day or Job. Phoiwi W. O. Smith, Red I AO EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged, Papa-dopulos and Marrla. 839 Third AVe. Phone 646. n UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRING: UPHOL- sterfng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 603. O. M. HUNT. FURNITURE 100 LINOLEUM MATS 25c. ALL FELT Mattresses from S10.00. Dining room suites from $13000. Wicker and Cane ehalra from S8.00. Child"! Cribs, complete, from $15.50. Towels, each 25. Cretonnes, per yard from 35o to $1.00. 200 Blinds from $1.00. a. Mackenzie, furniture. Phone 77.1. TAXI Phone 67 Tax (CalL.Georirc Pan! Six and Spvon PasscriKcr Stude- naKoiH at your disposal any time. ROSS RROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Rlock. 'ro from Emnross Jlotfs!) Articles Lost and Found.ic THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS reputation; FOR. v y Fairness tCc OF THIS oNETHlNfr Vit ARC aUJTESUR. OUtV.?UTATl0N OUR business repu -,i ( not need launderi-- H a spotlessly clean v; started in ba: Ci policy Is rlic c lighted. Pioneer Laundry Phone IIS SMART UTTIE Wash DRESSES Sixes from 7 to IC ' from $1.50 to $2.25 BENT'S LADIES' READV-TO WEAI! Third Avenue VELVET 'Ice Cream THE VERY REST' ( Take n brick home torni'l" Wo cator for Parties l'ii m Dances, etc P: iinpt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 758 Dr. Alexander Smith IHock Phone 57! DENTIST