PAGB 2TOU3 Ill ill SUNOCO Chatter Free oTl for Fords Try a filling ard be convinced li II II Kaien Hardware !!i Company Mi Important BargainNews Our Enljro Stock of WOMEN'S and MISSES DRESSES, SUITS, COATS and MILLN ERY at 20 per cent discount Ten Days Only Mrs.S.Frizzell Third Avenue J. L. Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. 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 Unsurpassed Third Avenue. Gregory Tires Are Good Tires t Afade in ll.C SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY .We Have Them In Stock. 'S. E. Parker Ltd. ........ U W"dn- dnr li'v R- ' 025. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus ?DT l -TEUii 'OO WE T Pott too oe 4J tETt MOT MONRx .3- FORI. MS( THlfc, rrts too fiOT iNOVv HE'LL Ills' e.0 tHM- I COUuO -tOO EM- The WERE VHT itrsD OF J fOO HK.E VCkV FOft PEasERT?J 2 Jilir T urn . iiiiiiiiiiiiii! mi iiiiira n - a? inniv. 'mhihihh'iii! 'nniiiMawnTT'l"linil"n L vsi:m AMALGAMATION OF RAILWAYS IS DISCUSSED Globe Is Averse to Giving up Na tional System Until Given Further Tral A Senate commute has report ed in favor of an administrative merger of the Canadian National and the Canadian Pacific Flail-ways, says the Toronto Globe. It uggests that the two systems1 lo placed under the management of a board of fifteen diroclors, five (o be named by Hie Canadian acific and five ly t lie Federal oyernment, these ten to choose five other capable men. The .P.H. would be guaranteed a stock dividend, and the capitali zation of the C.N. II. would be re vised- Any surplus after meeting the (i.lUt. uiviilpnd would be paid to the government. Ff and when the amount so paid to the government constituted a divi-ilvnd on the new C.N. II. capitalization equal to that of t lip CP. II., any further surplus would he divided between the two systems in the ratio of their valuations. Look Askance The Canadian people will In slinetively look askanmi at any project cmahalimg from the Son-ate because of the Lias of the majority of that body against public ownership. lie fore reaching conclusions they would like to know what Sir Henry Thorn-Ion told the Senate committee. They have confidence in his judgment, and are certain that lie has the interests of the National system at heart. He lias publicly favored the widest an,dj ciosesi ro-operaiion oi me iwo railways, and lias admitted that their amalgamation would produce even greater economies. He has not, 'however, indicated the form which, in his opinion, such a union should take. The Ren- ate scheme is a modification pf, ., . . , , ll.nl ...... linai li.. La 1 (i I n T.fiPil i i.u.....ru inn .atu mu Shaughnessy In 1920. thoughi the Granil Trunk had nol lien. been acquired by the government, and be recommended that it re- main in. the hands pf jls private vindc ,,0Qr9 ,, othP owners. Like tb?i Senatg convjof (lie l rAietur " iniini', ue i qpoiiint;iiiieM ,ii'm a1 a conunion or union neiween ujq C.p.U. anil the .National Sylem Ihe C.P.ll. shareholders be Hiiieeu in perpeiuuy n nxeq annual dividend, to be supidemenl-ed by a further payinepl when I lie whole property was yjelding n specified return. The land and other exlranepus asnels of tle C.P.U., apart fnim tl0 railway 'itself, wpulfl Jio segregated, ami ndminislered. by a separaie board, am the existing C.'.ll. mannge-menl would be retained to operate the railway for the Canadian people. Different Scheme The Senale scheme,' unlike Lord Shatiighncssy's does notj confT-mplale the transfer of the (National system to Iho C.P.H., but it would be. virtually the end of the experiment in nalionaliza- liou. The new administration would be a hybrid, a mixture, of public and private ownership and operation probably never tried before. There would be no ! objection to the change if il were ' economically sound, and if sonic jwny were found to protect lhe I public against Iho abuses of monopoly, but unless Sir Henryj Thornton is convinced that there, is no future for the National liaivays as a separate epiy um he jias said nothing publicly that would lead the counlry tp think he was discouraged public opinion will view the Senate's proposals as entirely pre- mature. In 1923 the improve ment in fie finances of the National was almost revolutionary. This year there is the promise of n prnn ennnllin'?' 1 1, n ff nf Iw-n years ago. and it will be prising if there is not a corresponding improvement in railway earnings. The reorganized C.N.H., now in the highest state of efficiency, wilb an executive staff i 1 1 j I i nix . . 1 F 1 1. . ,:h..i with Ihe spirit of emulation apd ' j ai.r.,,! i... i ! trial under the more favorable conditions on which the country is entering. ARK IS TO BE PULLED DOWN Condemned As Unf cm To A. S. Lewis for Removal. An old landmark- is soon lo disappear. The Ark. as Ihe building at the corner of Third avenue and Mcllride si reel has recently been called, will shortly be torn down. Or reeem years Ibis building lias been the target tif (he lour-is camera, and the cause of considerable comment by strang ers in the city because of its resling tin si ills, and being so nolicciibly braced, and possibly there are not a very greal num- jber in the cily today who can re call when this building' was on old Centre street and was occupied as Ihe Hank of Commerce. It also at one lime served as Ihe I city hall, before it. was removed1 lo jls present location, where il was first used as an office for the well-known firm of Iliilchie and Agnew, land surveyors. As a boarding house some of the bank boys and younger gen-evajion in Ihe cily at that time niade their headquarters in Ihe building. It was during this period that il was called "The Ark," land Harrison Rogers, a former architect of Ihe cily, who de signed the Itaptisl church, paint ed the name in full view on the rrlficu i ti Mm nnl fit tiin itir ftf ' . ,.. ., ,, . , ' , recent years ' t has not been in- i,,,,.,!,.,! !inil Inlln-I.. u , ' c ; u '',,, i. 1 V 1 11(1? IMIUpllV III' building and is engaged at. the present time in removing Iho it parts j1P g. S. Prince Hupprt with ..mmm .on board. j ,10rl a,im, on this morning. Most of the passen gers are making the round trip to Alaska. D? WATSONS StoUT , oyi-t distributors M .ALLEN &r CO Toronto Canada Great Britain right rwived SONS OF CANADA BEAT GYROS 7 TO 5 at Acropolis Grounds Too Place of Regular League Fixture. The Sons of Canada and the Gyros played a practise game of traschall- Fast nighl on the Aero . i. l : II : li i r, j . . a"'1 ,m' "r T loi"l"P wlH' Ho score 7-5 at the , end of six innings. The Saw Mill, who were scheduled lo play the Gyros, were unable to field a team, and the Sons of Canada hastily gathered their team together in order that Ihe fans who would go lo reropolis Hill would nol be disappointed. . 11 was pfcsibly due lo Ihe fact that it was nol. a league fix'lure thai there was so much loosp playing, as it was understood that there was nothing at slake. On the olher hand, it was a good pracilise game, which might have been of some more service lo I lie Iwo le'ains, with a little more efficient coaching. Hoy and Hal-four wero llie ball pry for Ihe Sons, and Foley and Astoria for the Gyros, and there was little lo choose between them. Error were quite frequent on lioth sides, all hough with Hip. exception of Ihe one inning Foley held the Sons well, and in this inning he was nol supported well by his team males. There was a very good number of fans present, including a good nuunVr of Gyros who sat in a block and gave encouragement to heir players. Sport Chat II is evident that local sport enthusiast have, not as yet gol-' ten over I he interruption caused by the holidays. The fqolliall on Monday was of a very indiffer ent character, and ast niight the Sawmill found jt impossibly to field a team in their regular scheduled game with Hie Gyrps. This does nol make for n- couragempnt of sport as the schedule has been drawn up and announced and people expecting games on certain dates make ar- ranffmenls accordingly. This continual changing of game dates or failure to field a team will do much In 'cyufse interest in sport to fall off. And the changes are not announced far enoui:h in advance.! Swimming and fancy diying is enjqying a biig boom, throughout the Dominion .this year. Appli cations for sanctions tp hold amateur meets ure epming in to Ihe Canadian Amateur Swimming Association from many clubs and il jH'w looks as if Hiprc will no ie enough standard distance events o satisfy all bodies. The Onlario branch of the C.A.S.A. has hern allld'ed Ihe outdoor 50 yards, free elyle, for men, in be, run tiff some lime in Anirnst. Usually only sanctions for out- door meets are granted for the ul"''T m me nig cxui summer months but exception,1'"1"1 ' Acropolis Hill, uim tnnrln in 1 o o:ao tit Hit I Canadian Paeiric Railway nata- "'' ' " -" ' y Crystal,'!"' wi ' ruees l(inorrow lorinm, known as Hie ""'"'n 11 ' Acropolis llil. If Garden, at Victoria, H.C. This was the formal opening of this "'" ,'n(1,l,'', m'Ml ,1,rr" in Cttch c,aH', Avi11 ' a" beaulifuj new svvimming pool nnd ,,r"'',; sanetion whs given to stage n big vv" J' Dominion indoor chanipionsbip'tVv "0 -t. What Is worthy of particular i. 1 1 ... i .i..n.... m.'- i hum, niuies are Hiurilllg hi eoipe oui tn large puniHers each year. A present day swim- mlng or tlivjng meet is pql now considered couiilelo without events fpr ladies, Al. least one Canadian Olympic athlete, found the atmosphere of For Ranted Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken WARTKB TENDERS invited for clearing ready for plow, approximately twenty acres, meadow land; lo! 1912 Lakelse; quick action. All particulars Ed. Michaud, Terrace, RC. 1CI COMFGItTAIU.E noom and Hoard in private home desired by Iwo quiet bank clerks. Apply llox 2Gq, na'Hy NewsOff ice 1 59 STHAVHERIIY l'ICEftS wanled for Shames, H.C. Pone Green 23. ir,8 FOR SALE t'OR SALE Household furni ture, consisting of full dining room suite, living and bedroom furniture, rugs, mals, elc, kitchen utensils, breakfast room furniture, electric .u-pliaices, Monarch range, dishes, elc. J. A. Edwanjs, CIC Fourth Avenue East. Phone Green 450. FURNITURE and Ranges bough. sold and exchanged; household effecls packed and shipped: auction sales conducted; fur-ilure and ranges for every home. A. MacKenzie Furniture House. Phone 775. If DO yqu want lo. snl, trade or buy anything in funiiluro or household e Heels? It will pay you to cpnsull us. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 052. FOR SALE- Level lot, on sewer, close in, $400,110. j'lione Red 720. 182 LOST LOST Yesterday, bplween Vil- son s Harber Shop and Slprk Apartments, pair (if black rimmed glasses. Finder please return to Daily News Office. GOLD WRIST WATCH Mili tary crest engraved on back. Finder please return lo Daily News Office. Reward. the Old Counlry and the Continent so congenial that he has gone on another visit. This is PhilHp Granville of Hamilton, who is unquestionably a creal heel-and-toe walker. Granville is a WesJ, Indian, having "he-en brirh in Jamaica, and some question was rained last year as o bis eligibility to represent Canada at Paris, bill this was finally ruled as O. K., lie having lived. in Hamilton for Ihe last nine years. The snorting instinct stays with a person a long time after he gives up active participation in games and sports. That Is what prompted some of the play ers who nre lo lake part iij Ihe game tomorrow between the Gy (ros an Rotariaps. They feel young even if they are pol young 1,11,1 ll,,,' ma' rnric soine pf 1 4, PRINCE RUPERT TIDES! 4- tt t4t ... . Wednesday, . . , duly 8. lllgll Z.JJ a.m. 22.2 ft. 15.3,2 p.m. IU.y ft, Low .I3 a.m. p.2 n. 21.28 p.m. n.q ft. Thijrsday, July 9. HiKlt-Low 3..2P a.in, 21.3 ft. 10.23 p.m. 19.7 fl. . 9.58 a. m, 0.0 fl. 22.19 p.m. 5.5 ft. JUL NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. ' TO RENT FOR RENT l'our roomed house. Few pieces furniture for .sale. One iron bed, springs, waitress, dresser, linoleum rug, kilchen cabinet and window shades. A bargain. 112 Eighth Avenue 'esl. 159 TO RENT. F'urnished rooms Hot and cold water. Centrally located. Reicsonable ' renls Norfold Rooms, Fulton Strep.!. Phone Hlack 329. If TO RENT Five Room Suile in Levine Apartments. Apply (1. P. Tinker. tf FOR RliNT. Clapp apartment Weslen haver Rros. . if 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. AH in good condition. with. full line of up-to-date equipment. Apply J. R. Morgan Co., Surf Inlet. 162 BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF EASTIIOPE 4-CYCLE Marine Engines 4-H.P. without clutch $185.00 4-1LP. 1 cylinder MI) 200.00 0-ll.p. 1 cylinder HI) 450.00 8-H.P. 1 cylinder HI) 750.00 H-II.P. 2 cylinder MI) 450.00 IC-II.P. 4 cylinder- LI) 175.00 All the above except the first include the Famous Joes Re verse Gear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. East hope Hros., 1747 Georgi.i SI. W. Vancouver, H.C. Always at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone 381. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Gust) Special 0 and 7 passenger Stude- bakers at your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM ' Meeker Block Across from Empress Hotel. PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN P.O. Hox 1 544 Princo Rupert, H.C. Service and Satisfaction Guananleed. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Banaaae. Furniture Movlna. If you want anylhing sent for, or delivered, phono us. P.O. Hox 099. ' BEAUTY PARLOR Vogue Beauty Parlor Public Rest Room for Ladies. Mrs. Love Stephens' Hlock, Thjrd Avo. Over Mi-CafTery A Gibbons Lid PHONE 36. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni. ure Store. We lluy, Bell and Ex. change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 830 Third Ave. Pboto 14fi KEITH'8 CAFE. When In Slewart visit Keilli'i Cafe In King Edward Hotel now re-modelled, Up-lo-date Dining Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. Articles Lost and Found, &c for ! less than 50c FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repair Shop. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended lo. We repair typewriters, gMinoplmnes and do picture framing. Carpel laying. Furniture cralirig. TOM BALLANGER Phone Hlue C25 318 Fiflh St COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia Records no scratching. Finest reproductions of latest Fox 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 for your labor. McCarthy' betiding out plants are specially acclimatised and can be relied upon to produce the goods. i Store Phone - Red 183 (Trecnhouse Phone Hlack 1C8 MCCARTHY'S; FIREWOOD. Ho Comfortable and Cheery. Dry block wood, per load $5.50 Frexh split wood, per load 0.00 Phone Hlack 401 A. ISAACSON r Seal Cove. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S.C. Chapter 115. THE CANADIAN FISHING COMPANY LIMITED hereby gives notice that it has under Section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works l Ottawa and in the office of the District Registrar of Iho Land Registry District of Prince Ru pert at Princo Rupert, H.C a description of Ihe sile and the plans of certain works consisting of floats, wharf on Idles and structures on pile foundalion9 proposed to be 'constructed it. Eraser Reach at Huledale in the Province of Ilritish Columbia on Water Lot number 2251, Range 4, Coast District.. AND TAKE NOTICE that afler the oxplralloiwif one (lj rno.nl h from the dala of the frsl publi cation Of this Nrtliee The Canadian Fishing Company Limited will, under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works al bis office in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said silo and plans and for leave lo construct Hie said floats, wharf on piles and structure on pile foundations. DATED at Vancouver, ll.C, this 2 Hli day of June, A.D. 15)25,. THE CANADIAN FISHING-COMPANY LIMITED GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice gf Application for Boor Licence Notice (s hereby given that on the 28 i duy of July next iho undersigned intends tp apply to the Liquor Control Hoard for a licence in respect of tirnmises being part of ;e huilijing for- mereiy known us Killas' Ico Cream Parlor, slluale on Third Avenue, Princo Rupert, H.C., upon Iho lands described as Lot Number 15, Hlock Number 22. Seel ion 1, Map Number 023, Prince Rupert Land Reigtslrnlion District in Iho Province of Hellish Columbia, for the sale iif beer by Ihe glass, or liy open hoi lie for consumpt ion on tho premises. DATF:i lliis 27lh day of Juno, 1025. JOSEPH SIOMUND, Applicant.