Ill PAOE TOUR TTTF T.T!.X. ITCTS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM; - . i . . . i i- -i I i i TENNIS I JO- TRvns toqt wor T , IW I OHCOKHOUOOM I'M KlO OF THM" CatJ I HUH? IK?" Cn,:1 II -too I'M -.OHM el m "von 1 . i 1 SumM CAT VO CMt TOO fro conn this . ' ' h- " icTX T&0 MOCHfn. w r 'Tw We have a complete line of Tennis Goods, and it Is -all new 1925 stock. Sykes or Tlussey Rackets, $3.50 to $30.00 Presses .... .. $1.25 Covers . . . . . . .$2.00 Rubber Grips ... 25c Gut Reviver . . . . 65c Sun Visors,.... $1.00 Reach Kails . . . . 50c Slazengers 65o Improved Birmal All Steel; Racket, 13, 13, -Uroz, priced .11 al ...:!jrisw. .'.fi. S14.E0 S14.50 Postage pai'rl on all out of town orders. Kaien Hardware Co. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - T Blue 268 One cannot burn the candle at both ends You wouldn't light a candle at both ends and expect it to last very long. And you can't attend your many duties as wife and mother, then pile on Ayash-day labor, and expect to keep, yourself fresh and vigorous. Why not let us take care Of washday toil and trouble? One of our many services will fit exactly both your needs and your purse. And you can "keep the home fires burning" without burning the candle at both ends. Canadian steam Laundry Phone 8. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST St. Regis Cafe Prlno Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. See The Latest Models Fconomy, Simplicity, and Convenience. Lowest in cost. Kasy Payments if desired Ask for Demonstration 8. E. PARKER LTD. Phone 93 1 "7J 9na Int-i. Ftiu Sirv.cc 1 ' ' H " -J I ( ! I J. L Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods .Store and Office Fixtures. Band-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. . The Man in the Moon . YSj- SHE loves the great open spaces. 1 hat's why she wears an evening gown THKRK seems to be a similar- A CANADIAN living in Winnipeg thinks he is In the west until he travels on a day or two to ward the selling sun. Illl'.Ub do not seem lo be many people going in for mat-leromoney this June. IF you ran across a' live wire. sec 1 hat you are proncrlv in- ' ...... niiiuifu or you may get. your ringers burned. THF.RF. was a young man in Ibo west Who loved a fair maiden wilh zest; So hard did he press her To make her say vt'sir' That he broke four cigars in h'.s vast. ' PRIZES GIVEN PLANNING BIG BOOTH SCHOOL Chairman of School Board Offi ciates In Distributing Forestry Awards Yesterday at 1.30 p.m. in the Booth School auditorium, C. H. Orme, chairman of, the board of school trustees, presented tiro three prizes won by Booth School pupils in the recent 'forestry crossword puzzle and essay com- lielilinn. After the singing of 0 fjan 4 ada" by the school, Mr. Onne spoke briefly congratulating the pupils on their success, which! was of value to them beyond the actual prizes in providing an incentive for fresh effort. In, life, he added, the successful man, was he who was willing to work ami keep o trying. . ? Mr. Orme then present cdAJ he, prizes. They were: 4 1st prize for the district, a, kodak and case, to- yVrclije Thompson, grade 6. 2nd prize, silver pen ami pencil, to Joan Arthur, prade C. 3rd prize, Kversharp pencil, to Frances Tremaync, grade. 8. The presentation concluded wilh the singing of God Save the King. C.N.R. ALASKA RUN STARTS NEXT WEEK No Sailing for South Between June 21 and 27 While Schedule Is Being Readjusted There will be no C.N.R, boat sailing from here for the south between June 21 and 27 on account of revision that is necessary- in IJie schedule to start the Alaska service. The steamer arriving from the south on June 24 will sail "for the north, opening the service. Under the new scliedule, which comes into effect southbound from Prince Rupert on June 27,; there will be boats arriving from the south at 10.30 on Monday,' Wednesday an1 Friday morn ings. Sailings from here for the; south will be on Monday at. i p.m. and Wedne'sday and Saturdays at "6 p.m. The boats arriving from the south on Mondays ami Fridays will go to Anyox and Stewart and the Wednesday boat will go to Alaska. Field Sports and Games at Acro polis Hill Arranged by Rotary Club July 9 The Rolary Club is planning a big field day for the children of Prince Rupert on the afternoon of July V. There will be a jrarade from town to the Acrop- ijii-h iuii unwinds, a iiasODail inalch of five innings, probably betvveen the- Rotary nine and the iiyro,Glub team, wilh league players banned. Then there will Co.'s freighter Admiral Sebree. Capt. Samuel Glass, moved back to the lumber wharf about mid night last night and, after re loading the explosives which she had taken off there, proceeded on her voyage to Ketchikan and Seward at 2:30 this morning. The work here was done with speed and satisfaction. 1 Ten Years Ago j In Prince Kupert j June 19, 1915. Ross Hell was acquitted at the Supreme Court Assizes yesterday on a charge of sedition. The jury consisted of K. F. Doyle (foreman), Kdward Kby, Peter Hlack, George A. Sweet, C. 1.. Munro, Charles W. Kmblelon, Peler Rorvik, C. T. Partington, Thomas H. Arneil, Thomas Sproat, W. J. Crawford and F.'M. Clifton. An interesting letter has been rieeiel liv Miss (irnre Klioe.k- ily between the language of lb ley from Don Ye If who is al (lie Kuu piajer wnen me liall is bunkerel and that of the man who runs n motorbo'at when his engine refuses lo start. Front. . Among oilier things it Kays that the Hrilish Tommies worship the Canadian troop. idvorlie in lh. Dailv New. D.D.D.J3 Trv W tnnlffht Ix-frr Van mn I. . ht h tfvr you (nut nit rrlicf Irrjin the mot turnlnf itch ad pain. Thm wlm you riM In the mnrnint, note lh tlmnrt nnbelirvaM Imtitovrnicnt in the condition tA your (kin. A fluid, WutKul In color, UIi.Icm. with a plrnlnt ndur-leUcalc, yrt pawtrrful gent lor Un diirun. T A'tr I'M btUt ritlntt yam tt nmr mvmj ink. Try O. V. I), , in, ORME8 LIMITED irAiiire wcdc VilLLlLJ TTLIVL EASY WINNERS Defeated Sons of England Last Night and will Enter Dominion Day Cup Finals ' iJefealing the Sons of F.nglnnd easily last night by a score of o lo 1, the tallies won their way the .final for the Dominion Day Cup against tin- Great War Veterans which Will take place on July 1. The Gallic presented a very strong front and played their best gaino of the season. Th" be sports and games for theiuialch was, in fact, rather nne- youngslers. Committees havi Sided and the Scots had the up- been appointed to look. after the Variops activities as follows: Grounds Little, Monro and .Wall. Parade Xicholls, Lee ami Orme. i; Finance Dybhavn, Johnson and McMordiej jj&Program Wakefield a n d Fisher; Refreshments . Richmond, Stern and Stewart. Advertising Pullcri, M.eRae Rochester, Trotier and MrLc-od. ami Orchard. Mascot -George Rorie. ADMIRAL SEBREE HAS REPAIRS MADE AND LEAVES FOR NORTH Havihsr bad rVnairs made al the dry dock during the after noon lo her nropcllcr which lost a- blade while coming up tlr eoasl at the first of the week. the Pacific-Alaska .Navigation per hand all the way. All their players seemed lo. lie in the best of form. . Playing, up-hill in the first half, the foil He scored two goals --the first by Mclougall and the second by V. Mitchell. In tUe second half with lb-' grade in 1 heir favor, they press ed even harder and made three scores from W. Mitchell, Sain Currie am'IMames Hamilton, the Sons got JJieir one and unly just Ground Police Mtdaffery, la minute lefore the final whisll Kelsey scob'd after J. Johnson had misseil a penalty by driving the splie'wv into the - goalie's hands. Probably the most effect iv.' players for thSons were Dick lluwn and Geore K'eNey on the full back line and A. Itales and P. Cameron, halves. it - There was a good crowd in at tendance, Tom Jones referred anil Ab'x Clapperlon and Jo Hutchinson oflieialed on the side lines. The line-ups, at the opening of the game, were as follows: Callies W. Hamilton; M. An drews ami I. Scolt; J. Harris. Sam Currie and R. Woods; A. MHchell. R. Mclmugall, W. Mit chell, J. Hamilton and J. An- Irews. Son's of England J. llallie, R Howe and H. Hanson; F. Hodg-kinson, G. Kelsey ami P. Cam eron; G. Howe, A. Dickens, X. Hales, J. Johnson and J. Sport Chat J A formal challenge is being sent by the Rotary Cliih lo the Gyro Clulr to play a five 'game baseball game on Hie aflernoou of July at the time of the children's sports all league ganw players to b barred. The Gym players arc planning to have some distinctive dress for the occasion 1n which Ihey will march in the procession from the Rolary Club headquarters al the St. Regis Cafe. , The Gyro Club and Sons of Canada will have their first meeting of the year looighl in Ihev Senior Haseball League. II will be the second game of the season for the Canucks, who have one victory lo their credit over the Sawmill. It will be the third game for the Gyros who have been nosed out of victory twice by the Sawmill through unlucky last minute denom menls. If the Gyros can just tighten up a' little and can lose the jinx Hint, thus far, has ap parently been following them, Ihey will present a baseball ag gregation .that wil make a strong hid for the season's honors There have bix'ii threo Interest ing league baseball games so fa" this season and the prospect i that loiiighl's-will Jic as good as any of them. Sunday baseball is again under discussion In the city. On ae count df unfavorable wealher conditions, the Senior Lcaguo Wanted For Sale 2 For Rent 4 DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c tVANTK WAXTF.D. Three or four room ed house or suite, furnished lio children. Apply .llox 25K. Daily News ollice. ill WANTHIi. Round bottomed dinghy. Must Ihj Iir good condition. Phone Red Ml evening between r and C. lit WAXTF.D. Girl or woman lo help in house. Mrs. J. it. Williamson, 233 Fourth Ave. West. 3 WANTHD. Woman help. App'y Inlander. tf FOR TtKXT. Furnished house keeping suite, tin Sixth Ave. Kast. Phone Hlue' 278. t. HCd 707. TO RENT TO RKXT. 'Furnished rooms. Hot and cold water. Centrally located. Reasonable rent. Norfold Rooms, Fulton Street. Phone Hlack 329. U FOR HUNT. Two large riroms. suitable for ollice or housekeeping. .130 Third Avenue. Phone- Green 7(10." 1 FOR RENT. - Claim apartment Wcslnnhavcr Hros. tf AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALK. - On Sain May.' June. 2(1, commencing at ' 3 p.m. at 137 Second Ave. West, (next In Drexel Rooms) ! will sell at Public Auction the en-lire household etTecls cons.is-ing of i Congnleum rugs, drop head ewing machine, MrClnry range, heaters., chairs, tables., four complete beds, dresser, blinds, kitchen utensils, lino leilm and numerous other article. J. Sigmund, Auctioneer. 1 13 BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only 43 Fifth Avenue Hast. Phone, HOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. LOST LOST. Wednesday, cliamoisctle glove, Irintmcd with brown ami orange wdtn-ed braid. Finder, please return to News ollice lias already found it necessary' to postpone three of its scheduled games and, wilh the Acropolis Hill grounds booked up pretty full for some time. Jnlo the. future, there is a problem ns -to when these games are to be played. With all three teams in the league pretty well matched it is beginning to look as if these games may 'have lo be played in order lo determine the championship. Those favoring Sunday ball point out that there seems trt b no more harm in il than there is in the common practice of Sunday picnicking. They also think that the boys might be doing better for themselves at a hall game than fol lowing less elevating indoor Sunday recreations. There is said lo be nothing legal to (pro vent Sunday baseball as long as no charge in made for adn'iis sion to the games. FISHERIES CONVENTION. Circulars hate been sent out by Hie Canadian Fisheries As-sociallnn head ollice at Montreal slating' that owing lo the Nova flcolla elections taking place on June 25, the dale of the annual ' convention of the association has been changed from June 22, 23 and 24, to July 0, 7, and 8. FOR SALE FI'R.MTIRK bought, sold and exchanged. Control agent for Fnweelt range and furnace. Household elfeels packed nnu shipped. Auction snlwt conducted. Furniture for ever-home. Let me have talk with you about my service, aim leave your furniture trouble .lo me. A. MacKeuzie, Furniture lIou, Third Avtwue. Phone 775 if FOR SALIi. Two mile from Terrace, ll.tl. Lot 15 fn blook 17 IS, II awes. Prie II2J50 Uie lot. Id -3 in block 17 it, H acre. Prince 110.50 the lot. Lot in block 17 tt, H aercv Price $70.50 the lot. Gel your deed and ticket in Terrace at Lillle New' SUnd, Prince Rupert, H.C It fl FOR SALK. Amerienn holnl. Twin cylinder double drum hoisting machine, sire 7 x 10. Kngine and boiler in first claw condition. Only used three months, Uiiilt by the American Hoist and Derriek Company. One reel .of cable. Prince George Machinery Co.. Prince George, H.C. 1 IS FOR SALK. Surplus nUlc equipment. Safe, roll top desks, ollice chairs, oak standing desk, mahogany flat top ' desk with four chair?. Hire' Revised Statutes of H.C, rug. Morris chair, cheque protector elc. AVestenhaver Pros. Ill FOR SALK. Confectionery stnr. and lee cram parlor. Host loeation in town. Doing good business. ?H00 cash wilt handle. L. Wurko, Terrace. H.C. 14 FOR SALIi Cheap. Ten acre of good strawberry land, situated one half miles from Terrace. H.C. For particulars write M. I. llalpln, Kimberley, H.C, l5 2 FDR SALK. Willi every pur-ehae of $20.00 or over at the Prince Huptr! F.xchange we will give one rug FRKK. tt FOR SALK. Commercial Hotel, Prince Rupert, furnished. A bargain. M. M. Stephens, Co., Ltd. IJ FOR SALK. A Hargaln. Singer Sewing Machine five drawers. Phone lllaek fi2.r. 1 13 FOUND FOUND. Ladies' semi-gauntlet fawn glove. Owner can obtain same upon identifying ami paying for Ibis advertisement-al Daily News ollice. FOUND. Mooseheart pin. ply Daily News ollice BEAUTY PARLOR 0 Ap- Voque Beauty Parlor Public Rest. Room for Ladies. Mrs. Love Kienheiis- liloek. Third Ave. Over McCatTnry Gibbons Ltd PHONE 3G. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Fufnl. uin.ii tv. ii, if Salt nnd Kx change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phone 4fl KEITH'S CAFE. When In Slewart visjt Keith's Cafe in King Kdward Hotel now re-inodellcd. Up-to-date Dining Room and Lunch Coupler . BOB KEITH - Manager. ArticL Lotti "OATS AND LAUNCHES PRICKS or l- 1: j; , Marine I : . 4-H.P. w,'M.. 4-H.p. 1 ,v MI.I l v 8-H.I'. I , v 8-lI.p. , v 16-H.P. i All the l,1"'. include Mi. ; verse (j. .u . and projM ii btt tlia' n Kasllli.l.r I.!: SI. W. V. Alwav ;i Prince Rupert Boathouie, Ijaij lii..n. TAXI Vii SHEODON TAXI-Ut Anywhere j' jU'fiK-i 1; tni!. i: it' : Rates: r,or , i i Sir f.u ..... I'-'"- e PHONE 134 Taxi 67 Phone (Call ; :- 'it' 1!) bnk''i- a ROSS BROS. POOL MCI Metker Block Across ft "Mi ' URNITUP HOSPITU And Genfi.i H i pairs of a tended i" writers, u'' ft;. ' picture e Furnitnv !. 9 TOM BALLANGER t,i.- m.,.. c, -, '8 " COLUMBIA RECORDS '' r NKW Procc--i ' 1 it- no sera''-'' f( produfiions t Trots, Si it!.'-' ' music by will f..:-4 Call in and ' .,'" STO PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC 1 IIU u - ' BEDDINQ OUT PLHt Plants that gr; a.-i for your lain"- bedding our pl.nn ; rci ieu iuiuii goods. R(,i1gJ n Store I'hotm - cg Greenhouse "-"",kl McCARTHTl. PHOTO FNIHIN2 P. J. RYAN P.O. ! Prince If- Service and j CAMERON TRANSFEjL Phone i' M d Furniture 1 u nl I 11 llln ,r you vyimt j.- mcU, or p.o. i" riREWOOD. " .at . ..,i r.n. He Comfortable " . SJ Dry block "n"' 1 ;,j if Fresh Mli d. k Phone Cort A. ISAACSON -JZt prince RUP?RAT';, I fin I V Thursday, , Hiuh - ... ...v54 P ,n t; 19.' 4.0 Friday, June " ?j High ;:'H ' 3.