i i If II- r to .page rous Sa: i. .!ty. July i0. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus SUNOCO Chatter Free oTl for Fords Try a filling and be convinced 4 Kaien Hardware Company Important BargainNews Our Entire Slock of WOMEN'S and MISSES' 1 DRESSES, j SUITS, COATS and MILLINERY al 20 per cent discount Ten Days Only Mrs.S.Frizzell Third Avenue J. L. Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Slore and Office Fixtures. , Hand-sawing and Planing.. Jolbing and Repairing. Glass and Glaring. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery UnsurpaMd Third Avenue. GregoryTires Are Good Tires Made in II.G, SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY .We Have Them In Stock. S. E. Parker Ltd. T . 1-KA.VC TO DO LL TF tTt MORE TROOOLE f"NHHMt, for tmi3 I AvT TMA.T tNH T HA.H VTj WORTH TO TAkMiUt'b FlCO,E. OUT A. -rrsrN VACATION MttiOE3 I'm VACATION TH.R MiO1 .T The Orricc. ' c 1 . . - - r i i "1 ''O CO SMOTHERS HAS CELEBRATION Sports and Games Durlnc After noon Followed by Dance In Evening. WINNERS OF RACES SMITHEHS. July I. - The Smilher's Athletic Cluh held 1 (heir annual sports day on July and Ihe event proved as suc cessful as those held in former years, the weather heing except lionally fine for he day and the large crowd in attendance from all parts of the district thor 3 oughly enjoyed the program thai had been arranged for their en lerlainment. lloth the baseball and football learnsd were over from Telkwa to play matches with the local boys during the afternoon, the two games were won by the Smither teams, the baseball score being 10 Id 0 and football 2 to I. Tim play throughout was of a high class and the games keenly contested. While the games were on, and between times, A. G. Windl, willr his pockets full of money for the prizes, and a crew of assistants, ran off a program of athletic events of over forty numbers, every one of which brought out. a big list of entrants who made the competition interesting in every evenl. The winners of ihe races were ' as follows: ' ( Totllers race, J years and under- Henry Anderson, l; six tied for second. , Hoys race, ages S and 5. llpinen Groal, I; Harold Windt.j 2; Raymond Solombler, 3. Girls race, ages I and 5, Vio-lct Knutson, t; Isa Gonray, 2; Helen Mulch, 3. Hoysil race, ages o and 7 Jackie llelheringlon, t; Jack Furness, 2; Chester Robins, 3. Girls nice, ages C and 7 Row-ena Carr, 1; Flora McMillan, 2; F.va Dimock,. 3. Hoys race, ages 8 and 9 Jarkie Dunlop, I; Hoy SI rid, 2; Esper Erickson, 3. Girls race, ages 8 and 9 Myrtle Mclnlyre, 1; Annfe Furness, 2; Edith Gonray, 3. Hoys race, ages 10 and II Herbert Leach. I: Hoberl Moxlev. ; ,.oin aiatson, 3 Girls rucer agns in ami; 11 CatheviofV lmwn.;;i.VMary:itab 2; Nora Howland, 3. Hoys race, agps 12 and 13 Jimmy Hynes, I; Willie Fidler, 2; Hobbic Dunlop, 3. Girls race, ages 12 and 13 Annie Fumess, I; Thelma St. Louie, 2; Carrie Furness, 3. Hoys race, ages U and 15 Johnny Herg, I; Chuck Rolslon, 2; David Matson, 3. Girls race, ages I t and 15 Avis Wall, 1; Irene Mclnlyre, 2; Nnn Anderson, 3. Hoys running broad jump Chuck Rolston, i; Win. Fidler, Hobble Dunlop, 3. .Girls running broad jump, 12 and under TIicIiiih St. Louie, I ; Annie Furness, 2; Carrie Fur ness, 3 Girls running broad Jump, 13 and over Avis Wall, I ; Thelma Seaton, 2; Marjorie Warner, 3. Hoys running high jump, 13 nnd rVer Hunt, I; J. Hynes, and H. Gazeley, lie. Girls soda biscuit eating con lest, 12 and under Thelma SI, Louie, 1; Alice Dimnck, 2; Carrie Furness, 3. Hoys sack race Haruum Knul-snn, 1; Jiinmie Hynes, 2; Harold Herg, 3. Girls sack race C. Furness, i Avis Wall, 2; Carrie Furness, 3.1 Hoys three-legned race Gazeley und Rolslon, I; Dunlop and Hynes, 2; Herg and Delloin, 3. Girls throwing baseball Louisa Gilbert, 1; Avis Wall, 2r-Vina Eby, 3. Hoys half-mile bicycle race John Delloin, i; Huil Gazeley, 2; Chuck Rolslon, 3. Girls potato race Louisa Gil bert, I; Avis Wall, 2; Marjorie Warner, 3. Mem 100 yanl dash, open J. Hamsell, I; Jiggs Graham, 2; Tom Theis, 3. Young ladies race Heatricc Wilkinson, t; Mildred llobbins, 2; Hilda Mat son, 3. ' Married mens race 11. ,MeGee, 5 H. C. Mulch, 2; W. Swift, 3. Married ladies race Mrs. Has- sard, 1; Mrs. Malkow, 2; Mrs. Richardson, 3. Thread and needle race Mr. ju'i". Heffernan, 1 ; T. Theiss, It, McGcc, 3. Mens hop step and jump G. Heffernan, I; J. llamsell, 2; II. Windt, 3. Mens running broad jump It. McGee, 1; V. Howson, 2; T. Theis, 3. is Hoys leap frog race Chuck Itolslon's team, t. Mens leap frog race Hoy Pope's team, t; Vic William's team, 2. Mens wheelbarrow race F. Howson and O. Hoskins, I ; II, McGee and St rid. 2. Mens half-mile race, open led Marlin, I; J. A. Smith, H; A- F. Dixon, 3. Indies potato race Mrs. Sol- ombier, I; Mrs. Ilassard, 2; Mrs. Wall, 3. Girls potato race Louisa Gil bert, I; Avis Wall, 2; Marjorie Warner, 3. Hoys bun eating contest 21 entries, six lied for first place. of Girls bun eating contest 20 entries, four lied for first place. be vice President X. H. Kilpatriek and the officers of the cluh were kepi on the jump all afternoon giving I heir attention to the demands of the crowds at the vari ous booths, the country slore be ing the main attraction for the children who continued to buy until its entire slock of several hundred articles was sold oul. The hot dog stand, coin table, refreshment booth anil the rou lette wheel booth, with its big dis-play of choice presents, were also well patronized. Dance In Evening The celebration dosed with a dance held in the Town Hall, I ,,,a! T'0 a f : "..'.'" npf lni ?W W I J11'; !hient8vwere.chbine;saitd.plejvtful, Hie floor excellent and the music, supplied hy the Crescent Orches tra, of the best, making a com bination that kep the merry makers dancing until a quarter afler four in the morning. ROTARY MAKES PLANS FOR ITS HOLIDAY Boys' Games and 8ports to be Feature of Event With Ball Game Between Rotary and Qyro There was a meeting of the committee of the Rotary Club having in hand the Hoys' Field Day on Thursday next. Further arrangements were made for the hnsehall game between the Rotary and Gyro clubs. As some of the players have not been using the hat and mitt for some yeurs it is expected that there will he inter esting developments, A football mulch has been ar ranged between ,the Honlh School ami Horrlen Street ami a good list of prizes will lie offered for boys' races. There will he iio races for girls although the girls will he admitted to the grounds free the, same as the boys. Ice cream and other refreshments will be sold cn the grounds. Cl925 tov I nt i. rcTunf Soviet G ir ii I Bat tut right rrM-rvrd a', .f 's'.,io,,.al .lay. In all 180 persons Mct.ee, MpI'oo 2; o. Mr. m and i Mrs. m Malkow, hcfr on ))P VPftSPi. , . , , , . i 'lb" program as outlined con- BIG PARTY IS AT KETCHIKAN' Local Enthusiasts To Number of 180 Left Last Night on Princess Royal. A very good 9crowd of local sport enthusiasts and members of the local Elks paraded behind the pipe band last night to the Government dock, and there ern-'barked on the Princess Hoyal for Ketchikan to lake pail in the eplehrnt ton nf I tin A sists of two baseball games at Ketchikan and two al New MeU lakalla, and in addition the local Elks are putting on a midnight frolic tonight ' before the boat leaves for the return trip. The program, whio-li will be put on by the local organization a very diversified one and includes dancing, singing, min-slrell show -and a number of skits, for which they have been practising for sometime. The pipe hand which led a proces, sion thruugh. the sireets of Ketchikan this morning, also will play for Hie Itailey sisters as they (lance the Highland Fling and render several other numbers. The members of the band, five pipers a,nd four drummers, who were able to make the trip wer .las. Sturgeon, Alex. McDonald, S. Leslie, Alex Hruce, Alex. Alvis, 3. Currie, W. Hamilton, A. Mitchell and J. Kelly. The Minstrel troupe will consist J. Cobb, (J. W"ddell, A. Mack and Alex. Mitchell, and these will assisted by Misses Laura Frizzel, L. Fisher, Hailey, Jones, Johnston and Mrs. Larson. Harry Astoria and E. Sabourin will sintf and also dance, and Howard Frizzel! and W. Mitchell will contribute with dances, assisted by several members of the com pany. The program is a very good one and will doirblless prove a good drawing to the people of Ketchikan. The parly expect In sail on the return (rip about midnight tonight. Sport Chat The NewlMadisuiSqijiiu'ri.Gar'. den., now under' construction in New York City, will have a seating capacity during hoxinig bouts of 19,500, ilurlno ice hockey 15,- 000, and during six day bicycle races, 1 i,500. No one seems to have been successful as yet -in introducing a game id which- nearly everyone can lake part. The tendency in sport is to let the other fellow do our playing for us. The growl Ii of Hie professional has not always been a vinu thing for sport tin thai it has tended to eliminate many from the games, who, while not expert in their line, enjoy sporl for the sake of sporl and the general good it does for one's physique. It is gooii thing for everyone o be able lo play, even though not professionally, in some of the games which are popular today. Afler the return of the baseball Immunol irom jveieniKun me various city sport .attractions' will lie resumed. I here are sev- ei-al Hems which will be of par- liciilar interest both in baseball, n...l r.w.ll, .11 ll't... . T....,.ff f.. II. Mil I f HELLO-MACC I '"If-" O a Speho txe f 7 ' L -- ' . fe&si .1 J -Httr which might be encouraged veryi00018- eonslderahly In the city. Thore' aE0 PAPADOPULIS, unit iniiiiiuii, I iii; I'lUjiut nil lilt-, 1111(1 KIHHI IM.IIICICS Only 1. 1 1 0 1'C Dominion Day cup undoubtedly was the necessary encoiirago-will ntlrncl a very good crowd.1 men! and interest shown in their The regular schedule in Ihe league fixtures will be resumed both in hnsehall and football and it Is lo be hoped that it will be possible for the schedule to be Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken FOR SALE FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Control agent for Fawcelt ranges and furnaces. Household effects packed and shipped. Auction sales conducted. Furniture for every home. Let me have a talk with you about niy service, and leave your furniture troubles to me. A. MacKenzic, Furniture House, Third Avenue. Phone 775. If FOIl SALE. Trolling boat, length 34 feel, breadth 9 ft. O inches, depth 4 foot inches, I2rt5 h.u. N. & S. engine, Snap for cash. Phone Green 129, or write P.O. Hox 259 Daily News. 153 FOIl SALE 22 foot V. bottom speed boat, powered Willi recently overhauled Ford marine engine. Does 10 miles per hour. Excellent shape. Stiap for cash. Phone lied 720. 155 DO you want to sell, trade or buy anything in furniture or household effects? It will pay you to consult us. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone C52. FOR QUICK SALE Complete furnllnre of five roomed bungalow. Apply 010 Fourth Ave. F:ast, Phone Green 450 155 FOR SALE Harford two ton truck, flat top, body rebuilt. P.O. Hox 105 or Phono Red 588. 150 TO RENT TO,; RENT. Furnished rooms Hot and cold water. Cenlrnlly located. . Rfiasonabfe rents, N'tirfbhi Rooms, Fulton Street Phone Hlnck 329. If FOlt RKNT Four roomed house oh Fifth Avenue West. Furnished. Phone Hlue 000. 15rt FOR RENT. Furnished hhus-! keeping suite. llO Sixth Ave. Easl. Phone Hlue. 278. If t'O RENT .Two large well light ci rooms; unfurnished. 330 Third Avenue. 157 TO RENT Five Room Suite in Levlop Apartments. Apply G. P. Tinker. tf FOR RliNT.-Ciapp ''apartment . Weslonhavcr Hrns. tf LOST LOST Yesterday, between Wil son's Harber Shop and Stork Apartments, pair of black rimmed glasses. Finder please relufn to Dally News Office. carried out without serious in terruptloli as there is a very gen erous program arranged for tlx remainder of the season. The 'Gyros, who arc anxious to strengthen their baschnJI learn have not ns yeljieen able to' se cure the material which thev de sire, but with a few additions n'should field a team which should prove a serious contender for the city championship. Anyone who witnessed the field and track sports on Domin- ion Day, iin which (he Juniors uniy pari icipaied, must, realize thai this is one branch of sport were several who might, develon' I .ii.i.i.. .. ... ' progress. And after nil whnt is more interest hug lo spectators than to witness a few good cloSely contested races, whether it is among young or old. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTVB DISTHIHUTOHS, SALESMEN 300 per cent, profit selling MAGIC GAS; guaranteed pro-j duct; new - discovery -equals gasoline al it cents a gallon. $1.00 box gives 500 miles; $500 monthly easy. Write quick. P. A. LcMire and Co., Alexandria, Out. WANTED Dressmaking. SI reel Dresses, Afternoon . Frocks, Evening Gowns, at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed. Mrs. J. Sigmund. Phone Hlue C2i. 150 WANTED. Hulcher wanted, Mussallein Grocery. tf BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only. 443 Fifth Avenue East. Phone Red 707. HOARD The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue, Phone 137. LOGGING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Five Donkey Log ging Engines. All in good condition with full tine of up-to-date equipment. Apply J. It. Morgan Co., Surf Intel . 102 BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF EASTHOPE 4-CYQLK Marine Engines 4-1I.P. without clutch $185.00 4-H.P. 1 cylinder Ml) 200.00 0-1I.P. 1 cylinder HI) 450.00 8-H.P. I cylinder HI) 750.00 8-II.P. 2 cylinder MD 450.00 10-II.P. 4 cylinder LI) 475.00 All the above except Hie first include the Famous Joes Reverse (tear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Easthope Hros., 1747 Georgia St. W. Vancouver, H.C. Always at your eervice. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phono 381. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Gust) Special 0 and 7 passenger Sludc- bakers at your service day ami night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empress Hotel. PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN P.O. Hox 1544 Prince Rupert, H.C. Servico and Satisfaction Guannnleed. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for. or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hox 099. BEAUTY PARLOR Vogue Boauty Parlor Puhlio Rest. Room for'Ladics. Mrs. Love Stephens' Hlock, Third Avo. Over McCatTery & Giobons Ltd PHONE 36. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl ure Store. We Huy, Sell and Ex. cnnI'Be New and Secondhand 839 Third Ave. Phone 40. . - KEITH'S CAFE. When In Stewart visit Keith's Cafe in King Edward Hotel now ro-mndclled. Up-to-date Diping Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. Articles Lost and Found, &c for less than 50c FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repair Shop. Ro pairs of all kinds, promptly al tended ,. lo. We repair lyne wrilcrs, gramophones and do picture framing. Carpet layias Furniture craling. TOM BALLANGER Phone Hlue 025. 318 Fifth St COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW ProcesB Columbia Records no scratching. Finest re productions of latest Fnx Trots, Songs. 'and Instrumental music by world famed artists Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue BEDDING OUT PLANTS. Plants that grow and repay you fur your labor. McCarthys bedding, oul -plants -are speck ally acclimatised and can be relied upon lo produce. .Hio goods. Storo Phono - ned'83 Greenhouse Phone Hlack 108 MCCARTHY'S. FIREWOOD. Mn Comforlnhln 44 nd Cheery. Dry hlock "wood, per load $5.50 Fresh split wood, per load COO PhoneiJllack 401 A. ISAACSON - Seal Cove. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC TION ACT R.S.C. Chapter 115. THE CANADIAN FISHING COMPANY LIMITED hereby gives notice that it has under Section 7 of Hie said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works al Ottawa and in the office of llio District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Ri pert at Prince Rupert, H.G.. n description of the site and the plans of certain works consisting of floats, wharf on piles and structures on pile rouiidalioas proposed, to, be constructed iu I' laser lleacii al liuieiiale in tue Province of Hrillsh Columbia on Water Lot number 225 1, Range I. Coast District. AN'p TAKE NOTICE that after (lie expiration o( on (l . month from the uaie of the rrsl. pulHi- eation of this Notice The Canadian Fishing Company -Limited will, under. Section 7 of the said Act, apply lo the Minister of Public Works al his office in the Clly of Ottawa for approval of the said site and' plans and for leave lo construct thc-'snld'floals, wharf on piles and structures .on pile foundations. DATED nt Vancouver. H.C.. this 24th day of June, A.D. t9?5. THE CANADIAN FISHING COMPANY LIMITED GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for Boor Licence Notice Is hereby given thai on the 28th day or July next the undersigned intends In apply to Ihe Liquor Control Hoard for a licence in respect of premises being pari of the building for-merely known as Killns' Ice Cream Parlor, situate on Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, H.C, upon the lands described as" Lot Number 15, Hlock Number 22, Section I, Map Number 923, 1'Hnee Rupert i, .1110 neiKisirniion nisirici. in ine Province nr.Hrilish Columbia, for tlve. sale of beer' Ihe glass, or by open hoi Me for consumption on (ho preinises. I)ATEI) this 27 Lit day nf June, 1925. JOSEPH SIGMUND. Applicant.