pao mem. Tuesday, Jur TTTW TIAlTiT WWPl BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManui Money yELL-Tby a.m a,no 9 IM UP- IT'LL tiORPtEL Z-Z! Orders MAWE TO iEE. that 101 1 iVi op in time On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates 2m " 1 of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. ! For Ticketj, Rates and ' Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dav Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Office Hours, 9 to 6. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only For 8peclal Appointments. M. S. SING SPECIAL BRY PRESSING To July 1. 1 Suit .... 75c Phone 774. 820 Third Avenue P.O. Hox 88. Prince Rupert, B.C. Agent for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles- Thor Johnson Second Avenue EDSON COAL Received few cars of our Famous Edson Coal. From now on wo can supply the same in any quantities. Call up 58 for quick delivery. Prince Rupert Feed Co LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Cqal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm to the home. Phone Black 210. P.O. Box 896. TWO DEER BAG LIMIT IS SET Northern Section Allowed Smaller Batf Than Last Year. Die following extracts from the 1 02 1 game regulations have special application here: For the purpose of defining (lie open seasons for hip game, game birds, and trapping of fur-bearing animals, f tie province is divided into three districts, to be known as the Northern, Eastern and Western districts. Northern , District" includes Hip electoral district of Atlin ami ( that portion lying to the north of I lie main line of the 0. N.R. and to the east of the sum mit of Hie Cascade mountains. Eastern District" includes that portion lying to the east of the Cascade mountains and south of Hie main line of the C.N.R. Western District" includes that portion west of the Cascade mountains and south of the electoral district of Atlin. Goat, Bear, Etc. The open season for mountain goat throughout the eastern and northern districts, from September I to December 15, both dates inclusive. Hear, throughout the northern district, open .season from Sept. I, 1921, lo June 30, 11)25. Throughout the eastern district from Sept. 15, 192 4, lo June 30, 1925, both dales inclusive. 'hroughoul the western district, except Vancouver Island, from Sept. 1, 1921, to June 15, 1925. Deer, bucks only, throughout the northern and eastern dis tricts, from Sept. 15, 1921, to Dec. 15, 1921. In the western district, bucks only, except on Queen Charlotte Islands and North and South Snauich, from Sept. 13 to Nov. 30. Fur-Bearing Animals. In the northern and eastern. lislricls, all fur-bearing animals (except Heaver), north of the main line of the C.P.H., open from Nov. 15, 11921, to April 30, 1925, heaver, in the northern listrict, and in the electoral dis tricts of Skeena, Omineca and Fort Oeorgc, situate and lying in the eastern district, from Nov. 15, 1921, lo April 30- 1925. hi the western district, all furhear- ing animals, except, heaver, open season from Dec. 1, 1921, to March 31, 1925. Beaver, in that portion of the western district known as the Prince Rupert and Skeena elec toral districts, from Dec, I, 1921, lo March 31, 1925. Bag Limits. No person shall anywhere in the northern and eastern dis tricts kill or take or have in their possession during the open season more than two deer, all of wlrich must be of the male sex; and in the western district mors than threo deer, all of which must be of the male sex or more than three bear of any species other than grizzly. The open season declared by these regulations shall not apply WHEN THE CHILDREN ARE TROUBLED WITH Summer Complaints GIVE THEM And you will be agreeably surprised to find out how quickly they will become relieved of their troubles. This preparation has been on the market for the past 80 years. Put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Torooto, Ont. lo Kaien Island, in the Prince Rupert electoral district. 's Sport Chat I I of A title wrestling bout is to be staged in the Empress theatre, on August 5, between Nels Jep- son, of Edmonton, champion light-heavyweight of Canada and lack hums, an unknown quality from Spokane. As the bout will lie for the Canadian light-heavy weight championship, if will doubtless be a big drawing card and one of the best sporting events ever staged in the city. hums seems lo have rather an enviable record in fhe wrestling game and has met and defeated such men as Chas. (iustafson, one time champion of Canada; S. C. Curtis, of Wisconsin; Carl Van Warden, of Ottawa; Ernie May, the cyclone black; Anion Peterson, Stanley Rogers, Chas. Noleboom, international police champion of Iho United Stales, and many others. It is evident that Jepson, from the fact that he is the Canadian champion in his class, is a line wrestler, lly the bringing of the two together il should prove a star turn in the firmament of local sporling events. The Ihird game in the Stuart Shield series will take place to night on the Acropolis Hill grounds, between the Sons of England and the Callies. , The Callies, in their first, game of the series 'against the Sons of Canada, lost to Hie tune of four goals to nil, and the Sons of England lost by a score of four goals to. two in their clash with the Callies. It would, therefore, seem that the teams tonight will both be out to regain lost ground' and it will be a loss of the button as lo whose game it will be. holh sides will doubt less be oil their toes and the play should be well worth watching. The line-up of the Sons of England is as follows: Shenlon, goal; Lambe and R. Howe, full backs; Hodgkinson, Cameron and hates, half backs; Oeo. Hill. Jr.. Matheson, Tinker, Dickens, Mun- Xlb. 80 BRIER THE ECONOMY BUY a (A'N Packages ro and Kelsey, forwards. The Callies will Held the following team: A. Murray, goal; II. Hamilton and W. E. Willis-crofl, full backs; J. Sims, S. Currie ami J. Harris, half backs; S. Elder, J. Woods, 1). King, Main and Jas. Andrews, forwards. If would greatly assist the sport column editor and at the same time assure the publication of team line-ups if the Secretaries of the league teams would leave the particulars of the teams to be ilelded in the otTice of the Daily News, as much before the time of the scheduled game as possible. While there is no trouble in Ibis connection with certnin club secretaries, there are others who are defaulters. Co-operation lends for efficiency. ALL-STAR BASEBALL TEAM FOR KETCHIKAN The following all-star base Ihnll team has been chosen to play against Ketchikan on Saturday land Sunday next, on the occasion the Elks excursion by the slramer Prince John to tne them port. I). halfour, McKeown, W. Mitchell, Dan Lidstone, h. For - tin, Vic Mrnzies, Wilson, Art Easson, Howard Frizzell, A. Mil chell, II. Astoria anil J. Ratch-fof.l. ,- ' 1 A practice game will he held on Thursday between fhe all- star learn am a learn chosen from the remaining city players. I). Lidstone, pitcher, and Dave halfour, catcher, will form the battery fo play against Hie all- star side. SPORTS COMMITTEE ARRANGING FOR FAIR A meeting of the sporls and attractions coinmillee of the Fair hoard was held last night in Hie city hall, Joe Oreer. presi dent of the board presiding, for the purpose of making a first estimate as to the cost of the sporls programme, which is lo be held durinjr the forthcoming exhibition week. Definite figures were not fully arrived at and the separate and continued committees will hold a further meeting this afternoon. MASSETT INDIANS COMING TO FAIR Alfred Adams Says Many Have Already Made Arrangements For Visit. Alfred Adams, storekeeper at Old Massed, who arrived in the city on the steamer Prince John yesterday, is very enthusiast ie over the prospects of a large at tendance of Indians at the ex hibition this year, many of the natives have already made arrangements to nay a visit lo the city during exhibition week. Mr Adams will be present himself and has pledged his support to theFair hoard and is willing lo I5t&20t) 59 u - w- Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Leaa thaii GOc BOARD AND ROOM HOARD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Olllcn, 830 Second Avon. Phone 137. tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR DRESSMAKING and plain sewing, phono 427. render any assistance in his power to make the exhibit ion a success. FORESTRY AND MINERAL EXHIBITS THIS YEAR Effort Being Made to Have Them Representative of Whole District A very laudable effort is being made by the exhibition ninnage- ni'iit this year lo make the mill ,.rai anii f,.roslrv exhibit at the exhibition one which FOR wji do credit to the industry. -jj,,, response from the various nyjnes in the district to dale has i,oon splendid. While Hie man- 19 agement have not had definite word from Hie lumber mills as yet it is very evident from the spirit of the replies from various nills in the north to letters asking their support, that they will be willing to do their part. INDIAN BAND SAID TO BE VERY GOOD ONE The Kitimaal Indian band, under ftandmasler Henry Slaller, a fnrm-er member of the band of the Imperial Orcnadier Hoards, which lias been engaged to piny at the exhibition in September, is reputed lo be one of the finest bands on the Pacific coast. The hand consists of some 29 mem bers, who have been tinder the training of Mr. Slaller for the isl winter, and it has attained high degree of proficiency in the rendering of both classical and dance music. J. F. MAGUIRE WRITES LETTER TO PAPER ON VANCOUVER AFFAIRS T. F. Maguire, formerly of Prince Rupert and also once of Hazellon, H.C., who used lo write for the edification and delectation of the peope of Prince Rupert, is now writing letters in Vancouver. A shorj letter of his appears in (ho current number of "The Hook," edited by J. S Cowper, also formerly of this city. It reads: Editor The Hook: hir, I congratulate you on your article on "The Lesson of the l'ollatch." It is too had that Vancouver has lo be periodically disgraced, degraded and demor alized by such disgusling exhibitions. I suppose the same class of thing will again this year be one of the most prominent fea lures of our annual "Fair," as it has been each year in Ihe past Is Ihe city not capable of any really decent, instructive and henellcial public "affair"? Can money only be obtained for Ihe very highest causes by Ihe very lowest methods? II looks like it Use your rapidly growing iutlii ence to try lo kill these loath some pulridllles that are allow ed lo break out in our midst, so freucnlly. Where does all Ihe money go that is thrown into these cesspools? J. F. MAQUIRI Cml fiiiuin riglli WANTED WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers. Phone 052. WANTKD Capable Stenographer Apply Canadian hank of Commerce. FEMALE HELP WANTED EARN .Money Weekly Spare Time Addressing, iiwriling circulars. We pay weekly. Send for full particulars. Rica Co., 1058 llroadway, Dept. K-28, New York. 170 FOB SALE OR SALE. Sixteen room room ing house and store; all furnished. Full sized basement with new hoi air fumato. Terms arranged. This building is right in front of Iho Dry Dock, 929 Ambrose Avenue, tf SALE. Waterfront lols. one and two acres, surveyed; good anchorage, Jap Inlet, Porcher Island. Apply Hox 4 Daily News Otllce. FOR SALE Household furniture. including piano and phonograph, l'hope Red 271. 170 FOR SALE, New and used Machinery, Iioats and Engines. Northern Exchange. tf OR SALE or Lease, Royal Cafe. FOR DENT FOR RENT. Two large apart- menls down town near Post Otllce. Apply Stork's Hardware. If FOR KENT. Threo large house keeping rooms, furnished complete. 2I8 Second Avenue. 10 RENT. Furnished house keeping suile. Apply 110 Sixth Ave. East or phono hlue 217. FOR RENT. Palmer House for cheap rates and home com forts. Houses for rent also, tf FOR RENT Four room, modern, healed aparl merits. Apply Smith & Mallelt, Ltd. tf MODERN Four Roomed Flat for rent. Westenhavcr hros. LOST ,OST While Spitz pup. Finder please phone Hlue 515. FOUND FOUND. An I.O.U. Owner can have samo nt Daily News otllce by proving ownership and paying for this advertisement, l.f FOUND gold watch chain. Apply Daily News office. tf AUCTION SALES. Goods Bought, Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Black 130 and Red 412. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. Wo huy, Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phono 01(1 TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call (leorge, Paul or Gust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: BOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Empress Hotel, rtwivr J. ' J MAIL SCHEDULE For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, closes at It. 15 p.m. From the East- Mondays, Thursday arJ Sal-urdays, t p.m. To Vancouver- Mondays, mall close - a! 10 ly Tuesdays, Mail closes at 4 P M. Thursdays ' lo lV, Saturdays A.M. Saturdays o C.I'.R. 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July 24 High 7:51 a.m. I r- 20:13 JO: 1 3 p'.irt p.irt Low 1:31 ifn , 13 13:32 p.ht IN THE 8UPREME COURT OF BBITIS" COLUMBIA. In the Mat l. r Uih ActmlniMiat Ai ml In lliu Mainr of Urn Ksuto of K ' ' Ill-rented: Intmtnli-. , ,, TAkK MITICK Unit liv onlr ' Honor V, Mrll. Ynimir. niailfl thi or July, A.li. 1094, I was aiipninti ' ' Administrator or lliu i-Matr Kiisxc diwawf, anil kit rifUf , claims analnt Urn said slatr ai liy required to rurnluli -"aiiie verified, to mi- on or before tt ' or Aiurimt, A.li. wl, anil all pr .. .......... ... !... ....! I. :l I 1 in-; UHliHMll 111 lliril IIHH Uiru-" forthwith, ,., WAl.TrM iiaf.--Ariln? orrirlal Allan;. ' l-rlnre llnpi-'l. " Haled thin Bill day of Jnl.Vf IN PROBATA. v .tB)J IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITn COLUMBIA. In Urn Matter of tun Admtnitri'; 1 I'"1 . ... L In the Matter of the. KMttft f, "'',aw Kweeney, liereaseil; iniiwioi" , r. TAKK MiTlr.l-: that b.V'iriler lltw.n L- V........ ,....1.1 Illl4 ' r.r Int.. I ft tnai I ..'., i.iiMillt I Ailnilnlitralor or the iwialn ol Audi nun-ney, oerrnspii, anil an I'm ,., rlalmi airalimt llm kiiIiI !e-vin In ' 1 by required to rurnluli aine I' veriried, to me. on or urrnrn the .r An!.. a t. inn n.i nit unrll' delved tn'lhe 'cutale 'arn required" U the amnion of their Indebtedness I" forthwith. WAt.TF.n OMt Acting; orrirlal Adinlni " Dated thU 8 111 day of July, IVSi,