PAGE roun I -, . H1 np m BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus 1 I SUNOCO tj ' 1 VWr ) I I - HtLLO T",' ('VOO -bA.0 I 11 f THAOT wo 'rMlF ' f EBS CNt, PKllf 1 I 1 W If .NJAnTMOTCMK,- m l1 THAT TMg I tiOO-oE Tt0J pPS OT OOCVn TO MM WHW OOt WtMNINC CK HA, ) Chatter I 'wUlT0c,vEr wrf my x fERONE sla Lrn-J Mtc,, I S TN l " . ' I J! iii . ' . .11 ","Np"1"-"' . ii a s i i , i ii ii II u 'I Try a filling and be convinced j Kaien Hardware i II Company Important Barg ainNews Our Entire- Slock of WOMEN'S and MISSES' DRESSES, SUITS, COATS and MILLINERY at 20 per cent discount Tea 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. Jobbing and Repairing. " Glass and Glazing. Saili, Doors and Mouldings. . P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 Dr. Alexander Smith Block. Phone S75 DENTIST St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. Gregory Tires Are' Good. Tires Made in H.G. SUPPORT HOWIE INDUSTRY .We Have Them In Stock. S. E. Parker Ltd. DAMAGE DONE BY BLASTING Windows Broken in Stores and Houses Around Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street Yesterday afternoon the resi dents jn tne vicinity of Sixth Avenue and Hilton Street were tartled by what seemed a rattier neavy blast ii Ihc roik cut which the city is putting through. Alter Ihc ilusl and powder bad cleared iway it was found that there had been some damage done to pro perty although, no one received! as mticli as a scratch. .I1"0. ,u'- Government or thel It seems that considerable1 'J,!l,,or Control :Honnl there is a powder had been used in .this! fa,so Wion creafe.l Jhat the Mast hi an endeavor to break1 Kovernmenl. is . adopting this loose some large portion of the'mPiinf ,w lncne li'iuor sale lo rock, but th- powder, instead of! American tourists. The commis-doing alt the work which was ex- ,on,CP 'T P've" "ructions to peeled of it partly blew- out through some- of the seams of I he rocks thus causing tho dam age to the surrounding; build- I ings. One rock was .carried to a w bouse occupied by Mrs. Iicliard Long. It burrowed through thej j roof and dropped through n ..itliniv In II. n ttnn. ...t I 1. liAilpnnm r..- mv iJ Lrl,. -i.A.- h. 4,.,.lm,. as their target and passed through the roof without doing any ery great damage. Another 1 passed through the window in the, " front of the Levin Apartments and demrdished a piano slool. everal smaller one, found their way as far as the lleilbronner .":'.;', """ .- . leounled to be at al' , . on present i.i i ,i r,. Illock at the corner of Sixth andf ,, . ., ',. . , i?..n .i . i . football games if was a a 1 r ii 1 1 on ami nroKe several panes of glass ns well as the plate in the front of Linzey & , Davies' store. Possibly the greatest loss will bo from glass breakages, from which practically all the bilildings jn the vicinity suffered more or less. It will probably be a few days before the actual loss will bo known. In. the mean time, the city f husy repairing the damagi and work is proceed ing as usual at the rock cut. BUSY AFTERNOON ALONG WATERFRONT a many Tourists were Here on Boats and Trains Yesterday Yesterday nftornoon, was rather busy on the waterfront. At 3.15 the Prince Charles arrived from Stewart with a good passenper list. Fifteen mSnules later the train pulled in with a good number of tourists. At four o'clock the Prince George sailed for Alaska with a full passenger list and about Iho same time the Princess Louise arrived from the north with a heavy passenger list. To complete the afternoon the Prince Charles sailed al C o'clock for the south with all passenger accommodation tnken. CARPENTERS UNION Regular Meeting Last Night Dealt With Number or Matters There was a good crowd pre. sent, at the regular meeting of the tlarpenlers' Union last even-1 ing. J. J. Wilis, president, was in the chair. Several matters j relating lo the general welfare-: of the Union, occupied the atlen- (ion of the meeting ,-md it was decided to employ a business' agent' lo attend to securing new members of the union as well as nrrange for transfer of card from olher unions. j There were two initiations ami, one transfer from the. union al Edmonton. The next meeting will bo held In two week's time. . . ' - - -ir I ADVERTISING LIQUOR AT RORnFR TAR mainls visit us for. athletic .aJ . Liquor Commissioner Takes Ac tlon Regarding Distribution of Cards VICTORIA, July. 1C. It has just come to the .attention of the li(ii(ii' commissioner that cards are being distributed at the ju lernational border to. ' American motorists' advertising four particular brands of liijiior and" giving the addresses-of the liquor vendors' slores where these can bo bad. While the cards have the usual nole at the bottom that I!1' advertising is nol done 1iy vriiiim-M iM'iwi-eu Vancouver ami the boundary line to remove from their shelves the brands men- tinned on, the cards until fur ther notice. '"" ' " ... , , ; ' '" opOXT. C licit , , ' inarK in re- Pct lo memory of Hob Dow "J"0 e".t,'IC1 Lal,,cs l1"'1 lh , V",B '' V0"";",0" 1 a' cu,p T ,0?? " ? Min f00,l,a" n ,,"", ..''T ,nf JPnIal.Ic l,uprti ,,!,.b J" , 1 " " ? possible for linn to do so. During the entire time he was resi dent in Prince Hunert he was very keenly interested in sport, arTd gave clean sport his1 support in every possible way. His passing is sincerely regrljed by all, including his sport associates. It is hoped that it wilt he possible to have an outside team visit Prince "Huper! before Fair time for a series, of baseball games; Outside teams are al ways welcome and, although possibly we havo not always won many games as we wouio like, nevertheless it is" good sport which is .of chief concern, and liliis can be fostered Jiy lhf visit of these learns. The attendance at' the -game on. Dominion Day proves ihc popularity., luf base iball in this city, there are a great many old baseball fans and players here who are very much inte'resled in the game M$osiibtZ 1 Thousands of doctors have 1 recommended Ea jit Brand 1 V in difficult feeding case 1 1 ' because it it easily digest. Jl yL cd. Write ua foi freo it TBI Bonoeri co. iwiira Jm There is also molher good reason whv vi shoiilii have .outside petitions, and (hat is thai, it has la good effect on our community spirit. There is scarcely anything which develops a good voiiimunity spirit beller than to have simii' good team games it is possible for the cilizeils lo get behind and support. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS For1 Vancouver Monday ss. Prince George, I p.m. Tuesday s. Oardena, 5 p.m. - Wednesday -ss. Prince Charles, 15 p.m. Saturday ss. Venture, 10 a.m. ss. Princess Heal rice, 11 a.rn ss. Prmce Huperl, C p.m. ' July lK-ss. Princes Charl(d,te, p.m. 22 ss. Princess' Alice, p.m. 25 ss. Princess Louise, p.m. 2D ss. Princess Charlotte, p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Cardena. Monday ss. Prince Charles, 10.3.0 a.m. Wednesday -S9. Prince George, 10.30 a.ni. Friday ss. 'Prince Huperl, 10.30 ' a.m. ss. Venture, a.m. Saturday ss-. -Princess Iteatrice, a.m. ' July t7-20- ss. Princess' Alice, a.m. -ss. Princess Louise, a.m. 2 4-27- ss. Princess Charlotte, a.m. ss. Princess Alice, a.m. 31 ss. Princess Louise, a.m. For Stewart, Anyox and Alice Arm Sunday. ss. Cardena, 8 p.m. .Monday s.t. Prince Charles, 4 . p.m. Friday ss. Prince Ilupert, i p.m. From Stewart, Anyox and Alice Arm luesdayss. Cardena, a.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Charles, i p.m. Saturday ss. Prince Ilupert, 5 p.m. For Port Simpson and Naas River Friday ss. . .Venture, p.m. From Port Simpson and Naas (River aturday ss. Venture, a.m. Fop Alaska July 17 ss. Princess Alice, a.m. 20 ss. Prineess Louise, afn. 21 ss. Princess Charlotte, a.m. i7usH. princess' Alice: a.m.: Jl Princess Louise. . a.m.'" From Alaska July . 18- -ss. Princess Charlotte, p.m 22-25- -ss. Princess Alice, p.m. -ss. Princess Louise, p.m. 2U- ss. Princess Charlotte, p.m For Q.C. Islands July 20- ss. Prince John. From Q.C. Islands July 18- ss. Prince John. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert .1. E. Tucker, F. H. Girling, Stan Waring and son, II. E. Goutbourn James Spiers, W'. C. Arnetl, William G. Mitchell, Charles Currie, J. E. Stephen son, C. J. Rowbolham, F. G. C, Holt ami Allan II. Hull, Vancou vcr; Mr. and Mrs. O. E. King, Kansas City; L. Anderson, Ed rnonlon; A. R. Weaver, London Mrs. I). W. Cassel ami 'daughter, Terrace; R. I. Stewart, Vlcloria John Conway, Anyox; A. J Malheson, Port Edward; Mrs. L Finney, Caapaco; ;AV. J. Jancow ski, Stewart; Mrs. O. Kiltie, Usk M. Hone, Winnipeg: Mr. and Mrs. Waller A. Slaub, Mlllliurn, N.J.; II.. Theodora Long, Newark, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Eric WiCken-der, iSan Luis Obispo. Central S. Shefski-y, C.N'.n.; 0. II. Tycho anil E, Doolan, Sinilhers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan are slaying at Juspcr Park Lodge, Alberta. Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c WARTKB WANTED. - Are you holidayin, in Vancouver? Two capah e men wanted lo take Iho "Sea. Cove" through to Vancouver. Will pay small remuneration. P.Il. Transfer & Taxi. Phones " 189-112. (1CI SALESMAN wanted for high class custom tailors. Can make forty to fifty a week. Write to 1388- Queen Street, West, Toronto, for further particulars. Ci MAID WANTED for General housework. $50.00 a mouth. Mrs. Orme. Phone 131. II WANTED. Plain dressmaking. Reasonable rales. 718 Fuer SI reel. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE. Stove troubles sol ved. Why worry about your old stoves when you can exchange them as first payment on a new PREMIER RANGE and have complete satisfaction. Halance on easy payment s. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 652. tf FOR SALE. Central Prince George properly. lfl() foot 'frontage by ilO feet deep or .Morley Street suitable for hotel site. Near railwny. A snap at .fS.GOO cash. Clear title. Write P.O. Hox 937 Prince-Huperl. H.C. HP.' OR SALE. Wilt sacrifice balance of furniture for ipiick sale; , child's crib, high chair and cart; Wilton rugs, rocker, Moiiarcli rnnge, hot blast healer, gate-leg table and chairs. Phone Green 450. FURNITURE and Ranges bought, sold ami exchanged; household effects packed and shipped: auction sales conducted; fur iture and ranges for every home. A. MacKemtio Furni-luro House. Phone 775 tf FOUR Roomed House for Sale on Atlin Avenue and Fourteenth sheet. 75 foot corner. Price $.1,500.01). Phone, Red 610. FORt SALE. Heuscher, i'E, ;flat, 'wl( ;baxaphone. New in 'Jail; u'ary.' Complete with case. Phone Red 511. 102 FOR SALK- -Level lot, on sewer, close in, $100.00. Phono Red 720. t9 FOR SALE. IlulTet and chinn cabinet. Phone 341. 105 TO RENT TO' RENT. Furnished rooms tf ol ami cold water. Centrally located. Reasonable rents Norfold Rooms, Fulton -Siren! Phono Hlack 329. . If FOUR Roomed Flat for rent, Apply Seavlew Groeifry. Phone "77 If,. FOR RENT. Clapp apartment Westenhnver Hros. tf FOUND FOUND. Motor truck, crank. Apply Seaview Groey. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Thursday, July 1G. High H:0l a.m. 1 5.5 fl. 22:50 p.m. 18,5 " Eow 4:58 a.m. 5.1 " 10:10 p.m. 8.0- " v Friday,' July 17 High 1 1:55 a.m. 10.0 ft. 23:33 p.m. 18.8 " Low 5:50 a.m. 4.0 " i737 p.m. 8.0 " FOX FARMING ALASKA ItLl E and SILVER III.ACK FOXES for immediate or later delivery. High-grade slock, at-lowest prices. Pups and breeders at lower prices now lhau Infer. Cash and lerms, no interest. Free Hook-lets, references over period of 25 years by six banks. Mrs. II. Welch, Sinilhers, H.C. is our doeal HreeibT-llepreseiita-live; of "One of the World's largest fox farms," (1,200 acres) Cleary Hros., Fox Farms, 1 153 .Empire Building, Seal He, U.S.A. BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only. 4 43 Fifth Aveiiuo East. Phone Red 707. HOARD Tile Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. LOGGING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Five Donkey Lod ging Engine. All in good condition with full line of up-to-date eiuipinent. Apply J. It. Morgan Co., Surf Inlet. 102 BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF EASri'lIOPE 4-CYCLK Marine Engines 4-II.I without clutch $185.00 4-ll.P. 1 cylinder MI) 260.00 0-II.P. 1 cylinder HD 450.00 8-11. P. I cylinder III) 730.00 8-II.P. 2 cylinder MD 450.00 IC-II.P. 4 cylinder LD 475.00 All the above except the first include the Famous Joes Re-verso Gear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Easlhope Ilios.. 1747 Georgia St. 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 Slude. bakers at your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block .AorOss from Empress Hotel. PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN P.O. Hox 1544 Prince Huperl, ll.fi. Service and Satisfaction Guananleed. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything senf for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hox 099. BEAUTY PARLOR Vogue Beauty Parlor Public Rest Room for Lailos. Mrs. Love Stephens' Hlock, Third Ave. Over McCalTery & Gibbons LtJ PHONE 36. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl ure Store. We Huy, Sell and Exchange New and Secondhand Goods. QEO, PAPADOPULI3, 830 Third Avo. Phone MO KEITH'S CAFE. When in fllowarl visit Koilh'; Cafe In hi tig Edward Hotel now ro-modelled. Up-ln.dalo Dining Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH . Manager. .'Article, Lost and Found.&c FURNITURE HOSPITAL Ann uenerai iiepmr S n , k. pairs of all kinds proi aJ tended '"m. We repA wruers, granumnoni .s ai ti & piolure framing. Caijn a, l urniture crating. TOM BALLANGER Phono Utile 025. .1(8 i, COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia II no scratching. I'D' n- productions of laf.es tn Trots, Songs and Jnstr ;n 'ai music by world famed m Call in and bear them PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue BEDDING OUT PLANTS. Plants that grow and n i for your labor. M. i i. i bedding nut plants ar s i-ally acclimatised and relied upon to prodn j goods. Store Phono - He Greenhouse Phone Wan MCCARTHY'S. FIREWOOD. He Comfortable and C " Dry blocJk wooiT, fer load ' Fresh i L wood, per load ' Phone Hlack 461 A. ISAACSON - seal ( p NAVIGABLE WATERS P ROT EM TION ACT R.S.C. Chapter 115. THE CANADIAN ITHMV ()Ml?ANY LIMITED her. nv . notice that it has under s.. of the sab! Act, deposits! ' the Minister of Public ' Ottawa and in the office ,! 'II' District Registrar of the i..ir Registry District of Prim pert- nl Prince Rupert, I description of the-aite a.- plans of certain works r.. ''- ing of floats, wharf on i -structures on pile foundiii i' proposed to be cniistni'i''l 11 Eraser Reach at Huledab' IM Province of Hritish Columi'ii " 0 Water Lot number 2251. H.'"1 t, Coast District. I AND TAKE NOTICE Unit aft tlin expiration of one (I ni"i from the date of the fri I"1'11- cation Of this Notice. The i i"1' dian Fishing Comunny I.miii'Hl will, under Section 7 of tin-Ad, apply to the Mim-i''1 Puldlo Wni-ka nl Ills riffin' m City of Ottawa for approval the said siln nmt iilans unit '"r leave to construct Iho said fl'm"' wharf on piles and lrucini'- 1,1 pile foundations. DATED at Vancouver. this 21th day ofJune, A.D THE CANADIAlN ITlHV') COMPANY LIMITED GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for B3' Llconce Notice Is hereby given ii;d ''' the 28th day of July W "'' undersigned Intends lo oppv " the I.Pjuor Control Hoard 1 licence In respect of pi'1 ""'' being part ;if-lhe buildiir- (,r' merely known as Klllas' lc" " " Parlor, situale on Third Am 1'rince Rupert, H.Ii., upon lands ilescrlbcd as Lot Num1' 15, Hlock Number 22, Sivimn Map Number 023, Prince I1'!'"11 Land Regislrajlon Distrh ' ,h Provlncn of Hritish Coliimdi'1-fn lite sain of beer by Ibe .''! by open bollle for ' consoiuP1" on Iho premises. DATED this 27th day of J"" 1025. josepii siomcnu. Applied1