PAGE rODH NOT 5 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus SUNOCO Chatter Free oTl for Fords Try a filling and be convinced Kaien Hardware Company I I ! I, Important BargainNews Our Entire Slock of I WOMEN'S and MISSES' DRESSES, SUITS, COATS and MILLINERY 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. Band-sawing and Planing. Joblijng -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 RosUurant. A Bakery UnsurpaMd Third Avenue. Gregory Tires Are Good Tires Made in B.C. SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY .We Have Them In Stock. S. E. Parker Ltd. t KNOW TOUR Vj.e ! too srat- rO.T MOTvAea, vvon't COiNtOh THE riAtu UET lOU AO OOT 1 r-l-T WELL '' DO THE -i, i ' IV rz IN THM nCANTf 1 -,v.r toTMIN' i n l'- fr A l fl I HOW TO PLAY FOOTBALL Final hints regarding and shooting and goalkeeping points (By "Andy" Ducat, Manager of Fulliain GIuli.) (Ilpprlnted from "Greenock Herald") For the finnl article of this every young footballer lo cut out If yoii are a forward: l'ass' in a forward direction down quickly. When you want to give a give a series of golden hints which it will he worth the while of being marked by an opposing player, make n feint with a view-to drawing your opponent towards, you, leaving your comrade clear. Take risks In shooting; you cannot always expect certainties. Goals not pretty play arc what your learn expects of you. Make for the goal; never run round and round with the ball. The object of the centre for ward is to make yourself as big a nuisance lo the opposing defenders as possible. Your centre forward must -be right in the middle of the picture as you npar Ihe goal; A pass out to wing near the goal is a pass wasted anil perhaps a goal thrown away. Ignore the spoclators, Never shout at the referee. Learn lo pass with the side of either fopt. jeep on playing even if you suspect a breach of the "off side" rule until the whistle blows. If the whistle doesn't blow your slopping may have losl you avaluable position. Take free kicks, quickly olherwise opponents may pack their goal. Find the weak spot in the. de fence and attack It. There js al- way a weak spot. Half Backs as "Terriers" For the halves, here are addi tional golden hints. Make sure you are in every thing thai is going on. Your place is to be where the Tight is thickest. Never slacken. Pass while on the move. It wastes, time to stand still and pass. Clear to the wings as- often as you can Worry the opposing forwards; liul don t neglect lo feed your own forwards. When both backs are engaged on one side of Ihe field, II mny pay the disengaged half lo Tall back and form, a reserve line, of defence. If the half back line "cracks, the whole leain falls lo pieces. So keep fit. When you sec an opening, pass the linll through it. In first class football hundreds of goals are directly the result of openings seized upon by the halves. Tackling and Shooting In getting the ball away from, an opposing forward, aim at first to block it completely, Don't try lo hook the ball away with your toes. If you block the, ball successfully, a slight nudge at the same time will usually force your man away from it. A half is justified In taking a shot at goal When the forwards: are riot placed to do ft for hinv. Keep upright when' beading thei jiall. The centre half lakes Ihe mid dle of Ihe picture fur a "throw- in" But be should not get be yond bis forwards. Backs need these hinls as well: Kick wilh Ihe top of yotir foot. A low, accurate shot is more reliable than a "ballooned" ball. To raise a dead ball on wet turf, how over, a kick with the Ine is good. One back must always play up to his half back. Dribbling is slrictly forbidden for backs. It wastes time. Your work is to clear the ball speedily and safely. defence work, tackling stories, I cannot do better than and keep. when you wish lo run the hall pass to a fellow forward who is Two backs covering each other willi perfect understanding form a cast-iron defence. Never pass I lie ball back to your own goalkeeper unless you know he is waiting for the pass. Goal-Keeping Points The goalkeeper needs a set of hints all to himself. What the team, needs in its goalkeeper -is reliability. Never try to be brilliant. Handle (he hall whenever you can. A flying kick unless it isj absolutely forced on you is dangerous. I tf: ISi 'sirts program for Clearing. ling the ball to your body. To calch it like a cricket ball is to ask for trouble. The body forms your second defence whenever you have lo slop a ball. The lime to use your fists is when the opposing forwards are so near you that if you hug the ball they will charge you. When a balj is just loo high or too far away lo be a safe catch, lip it over the bar or round the posts. 4Never come beyond Ihe penalty area' w hen running out. Deprived of the tise of your hands, you nre simply doing work that a back ought to do. The only time to rtin out isi when the forwards are far enough away from Ihe ball to make you sure to get it. VETERANS WON OVER S.O.E. Football Game Goes to Soldiers by Score of 2 to 1 A ralher listless game was played in the Prince Rupert Football League' last evening when the Vets defeated Ihe Sons of England by a score of 2-1. In Ihe first half of Ihe game, the Sons of England who were playimr down bill hud a liltle better of the play and the score at Half lime was 1-0 in Iheir favor. tn Ihe second frame the Vets started early to bring pressure lo bear on the Englishmen and Iheir efforts were soon rewarded, With a lie score, there was very Millie to choose between the (earns for some time, although each side v?y soEd afy " but what N? V V will make you r feei better I ORMES LIMITED missed many good opportunities, and the play was distinctly ragged. The Vets after considerable ef-, fort were again rewarded With a goal, and Ihe game ended with the score 2-1 in favor of the Vets. I Piper was referee, and A. Clap- perlon and J. G. Johnston acted as linesmen. MISS MITCHELL TENNIS CHAMP. Defeated Mrs. Hennlng In Finals; Winners In Doubles Also Announced In the finals of the tennis lournamenl of (lie Prince Hupert Tennis Club, which were played yesterday, Miss Caroline Mifchell defeated Mrs. F. Kenning in Ihe ladies' singles, MeMasler and Miss 0. Mitchell won from Mar-entette and Miss fi. Curtain in Ihe mixed doubles, and Lambte and Balfour won from MeMasler and Ifaslie in the men's doubles. The games were all well enn-lesleil. ROTARY CLUB FIELD DAY ACROPOLIS HILL The snorts program for the Rotary Field Day at Acropolis Hill, Thursday afternoon, follows: 2.15 Boys baseball, Boolb School vs. Borden SI reel School. 3.30 Boys field sports, jumping, running and bicycle races, ages 7 lo 10 years, 1.30 Baseball, Gyro vs. Rotary. Refreshments served on the grounds. J Sport Chat K The viclnry of Jimmy Mcl.arin of Vancouver over Pancbo Villa. in Oakland on Saturday, will doublless prove of interest lo his numerous friends jn this part of the world. Jimmy is but 1(1 years of ago and the decisive way In which he administered ii... . . . . ..... i ne trouncing in villa will give li iiii considerable prestige In lils class. There will douhtless be considerable .liu'teiTslj hn Ihe match between . Villa and Vic l oley in Vancouver On (be 171b of this nionlh, although Villa is VI the flyweight class and Foley is in the bantam weight class The weighl permilled for Ihe fly weight Is 112 iiounilsd. while bantam is permitted 122 pounds. The slight difference in weighl ilone should hardly account for Hie decisive win of MeLarln, who is in the Harilam weight class This week will see a full sport sheet for Ihe locals. There will be baseball and football galore willi plenty" of lentils In tlie meantime, and an occasional swim in the Sail Lakes to round nut a full program. i lie notary i ieid Day on Thursday afternoon is allracllng considerable attention, and op portunity will be givcl lo see Ihe Rotary baseball leani ami Ihe Gyro nine in acllon. The line ups of these Ieain9 are not ready for publication yel, but from rumors, (here Is reason lo be ilieve dial inany will .appear, who undoubledly should' have been tluken lo Ketchikan lo strengthen Mhe local lineup. Holli teams i have had n workout, and are giving nnlhlhg for publication as lo Iheir expectations of win ning. The team selected to play I ' -V I II 6 1929 Int'l Fiatumi Sikvici. Inc. Grtti Briuin rihu iMrvd 7 Wanted For Sale For Rent . , TOO O0 TOOK ARE A TVE -wOCtOS I DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTKB TENDERS invited for clearing ready for plow, approximately Iwenly acres meadow land; lo! 1912 Lakelsc; quirk action. All particulars Ed, Michaud, Ter-,race, B.C. i STRAWBERRY P1CKE11S wanted for Shames, U.G. Phone Green 283. jr,8 FOR SALE FOR SALE Household furni ture, consisting of full dining room suite, living and bedroom furniture, rugs, mats, elc, kitchen utensils, breakfast room furniture, eleclric appliances, Monarch range, dishes, etc. J. A. Edwards, CtC Fourth Avenue East. Phone Green 150. FURNITURE and Ranges bough), sold and exchanged; .household effects packed and shipped: auction sales conducted; fur-iture and ranges for every home. A. MacKenzie Furniture. House. Phone 775. tf DO you want lo sell, trade or buy anything in furniture or household effeclsf It will pay you lo consult us. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone G52. TO RENT TO RENT. Furnished rooms. Hot and cohl water. Cenlrally located. Reasonable rents. Norfold Rooms, Fullon Street. Phone Black 329. It TO RENT Two large well light ed rooms; unfurnished. 330 Third Avenue 157 TO , RENT Five Room Suite in Levine Apartments. Apply G. P. Tinker. tf FOR RENT. Glapp aparlmenl vestenhaver Bros, tf against the Gyros by the Rotary Club, the game lo take place Thursday afternoon, consists of catcher, George Munro; first base, H. Little, pitcher and centre, Consul Wakefield; sec ond base,, Georire Bryant: short slop, J'aryis MfLeod; left" field, Sid Johnstone;, pllphcr and centre . field, Waller Vance; right Field, W. SV Fisher; third base. Norman Wat;. spares Colonel Jack Nicholls, Wallace Orchard. Mike McCaffery. and Tho I'rotler. The (tyro Club team consislg of Pitcher, McNaugblon or . . f- t .ii i' f. uampneu; caicner, istarr or (ireer; first base, Robertson or Greer; fcerond, Gonzales; third, (.ampibell, or Harlow; short stop Mchwen; right field, Harlow; centre, Balagno; left, Nelson; spares Balagno, McLacblan, Cruikshaliks, Wright. hteL"Vrrivals Prince Rupert W. F. Tbomn son, Seattle; F. 11. Bell. Mr. ani Mrs. J. Martin, .1. McKernan, E Hawkins, Vancouver: Miss A Gardner, Skagway; Miss E. Davis h. Marshall, F., Alcock, Victoria Mr, ami Mrs. Jackson. Montreal O. M. Giggey. S. Klrkaldr. Ter race; R. Prlngle, .Miss E. Pringle, Weyhurn; T. Bashaw. Miss Ita sbaw, Hsk; Mrs. A. J. Malheson, Miss Malri Malheson, lan Malheson, Porl Edward; Mrs. Kin? and family. Burns. Ore.: C. D Howe, Port Arthur; J. F. Ellis, Sunnyside; Mrx. L. Maiien and daughters, Petersburg; W. C. iierringion. u, t; m e. Seattle; Chas. Rohblns, Chicago. Central A. Brooks, city; Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Tyeho, Siiillhers; F. lleelhul, C.N.R.; .1. f. Recver, C.N.R.; D, P. McDonald, city; Tlios. Chalmers, Vancouver. LOST LOST Yesterday, between Wil son's Barber Shop and Stork Apartments, pair of black rimmed glasses. Finder' please return lo Daily News Office. BOARD BOARD and Room, or board only. 143 Hfth Avenue East. Phone Red. 707. BOARD The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. LOGGING EQUIPMENT OR SALE Five Donkey Logging Engines. All in good condition with full line of up-lo-dalc equipment. Apply J. R. Morgan Co., Surf Inlet. I (32 BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF EASTHOPE 4-CYCLE Marine Engines l-H.P. without clutch 5185.00 l-H.P. I cylinder Ml) 2CO.00 C-H.p. 1 cylinder 1ID 450.00 8-H.P. I cylinder III) 750.00 8-H.P. 2 cylinder Ml) 450.00 IC-II.P. I cylinder LI) 475.00 All the above except the first include the Famous Joes Reverse Gear, nrtd full electrical and propeller equipment. Tile best that money can buy. Easlbope Bros., 1747 Georgia St. W. Vancouver, B.C. Always at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone 381. TAXI Taxi $7 Phone (Call George, Paul or Gust) Special 6 and 7 passenger Sliide- bakers at your service day ami night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empress Hotel. PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN , P.O. Box 1544 Prince Rupert, B.C. Service and Satisfaction Guananteed. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, dr delivered, phone us. P.O. Box C99. BEAUTY PARLOR Vogue Beauty Parlor Public Rest Room for Ladies. Mrs. Love Slepbens' Block, Third Ave. Over McCaffery & Gibbons Ltd PHONE 30. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni. ure Store. We Buy. Sell and Kx- jchange New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULI8, 839 Third Ave. Phone 140 KEITH'S CAFE. When in Stewart visit Keith's Care in King Edward Hotel now re-modelled. Up-to-date Dining Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. PRINCE RUPERT Tinc Tuesday, July 7. HiKb 1.14 a.m. 22.7 ft. i.4l p.m. 19.8 fl 'w 9.20 a.m. 0.3 fl. 20.38 p.m. 5.3 ft. Wednesday, July 8. High 2.33 a.m. 22.2 fl. 15.32 p.m. 19.9 II. Low 9.13 a.m. 0.2 ft. 21.28 p.m. 5.3 ft. Article, Lost and Found,&c 0 FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repair Shop f,. pairs of all kinds promp ' tended lo. We repair 1 writers, gramophones . t picture framing Carpel Furniture crating. TOM BALLANGER Phone Blue C25. 318 I COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia R no scratching, line Tt. productions of latest Trols, Songs and Insiru: music by world famed ai Call in and hear them, PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. Third Avenue BEDDING OUT PLANTS. Plants that grow and repay - for your labor. Mi;l.si bedding out plants arc ally acclimatised and relied upon lo produrq goods. Sloro Phone r Red im Greenhouse Phone Black i ;8 MCCARTHY'S. FIREWOOD. He Comfortable and Cheer? Dry block wood, per load t't.' Fresh split wood, per load C- Phone Black 4G1 A. ISAACSON - Seal Covr TION ACT R.S.C. Chapter 115. THE CANADIAN FISIII COMPANY LIMITED hereby -notice that it has under Se 7 of the said Act, deposited the Minister of Public Wor Ollawa and in the office of District Registrar of Ihe I Ilegislry District of Prine II perl at Prince Rupert. IU description of Ihe site and plans of certain works coi ing of floats, wharf on pile-striiclnres on pile founda proposed to be constr'uclc Fraser Reach al Buledale in ' Province of Hcillsh Golumbij Water ,Int number 2251, II ? I, Coast District. AND TAKE NOTICE that Ibe expiration of one (i mi from the dale of the frst p callon of Ibis Notice The I-' ' (linn Fishing Company !., will, under Section 7 of I In- 1 1 Act, apply to the Minister ; Public Works at his office ' Cily of Ottawa for approve 1 the said site and plans anil leave to construct Ihe said n wharf on piles and structur 1 pile foundations. DATED al Vancouver, P ' lids 2llh day of June, A D I THE CANADIAN FISUl COMPANY LIMITED GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for Beer Licence Nolico is hereby given that " Ihe 28lh day of July next undersigned intends In appb ' tho Liquor Control Hoard f'" a licence in resnpil nr ureuii '" being part of the building 1 ' merely known as Killns' Ice I'.i m ti kt . .... ... iinir, suuaie on riiiru iwoi " Prince Rupert. B.C., upon H"' lands described us Lot Swet 15, Block Number 22, Sectin'i Map Number 923, Prince II' i '1' I'tim) Registration District m ""' Province of 'British Columbia. (he sale of beer by Ihe pla ,r hy mien liniii,, r. 1111)1 Ml" im lite premises. DATED this 27th day of J"' 1025, JOSEPH SIOMl'ND. Applicant-