I I HI ; X f t f i t I S I I 3' PAGE FOTJg ni BRINGING UP FATHER ; v By George McManus " , ; - - : .. (i SUNOCO I CETUDc.T TOHw'P If BOTf XTTHKt Ma tlli A 1 '. iF H J-CD J I Chatter -.U 2r- -jr g toT 1 ' ' V -NR w V A I finlui ruht. imtvM Mil T.oj, Try a filling and be convinced Kaien Hardware Company -- Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery UnsurpaaMd Third Avenue. lit I .mi Important Bargain News Our Entire Stock of 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. Bund-sawing nnd Pinning. Jobbing and Repairing. O.lass and Glazing, Sasb, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 Cars! Cars! We have for sale several "(liianmlecd" Used Ford Cars at attractive prices. You buy the "Inused Mileage" at prices, oulliorlzvd by the Ford Molor Co, Ask us' for prices timl terms. S. E. Parker Ltd. I k - 1 I 7 fa ' 1 WAR VETERANS ARE SUSPENDED Football Association Takes Action Following Withdrawal of Team Future Games Set Af the executive meeting of the Prince Rupert Foot hall Association held last evening, Ihe withdrawal of the Great War, Veterans' Association football, team from further compel itioti. was fully discussed and j was: deemed necessary, under the. eir: eumslanccs. In lake aclion against the chili in order lo prevent a recurrence of such aclion. Accordingly, It was unanimously decided to suspend the executive and players of ' Ihe Oreat War Veterans' Football Club unlit. such time as they (individual! make application for reinstate- inent when their cases will be dealt with. O.wing lo the withdrawal of the Veterans, a rearrangement of fixtures had to be made and tlu concluding league game between the Callies "hnd Cold Storage w ill take .place on Tuesday next, Aug. 1, with Tom Jones as referee-: Gllhuly Cup The Gilhuly Cup will he com-peti'il for this year under league conditions and the following schedule was drawn up:. ., August 7. Sons of England vs. Gold Storage. August lu. dallies vs. Sons of England. August 13. Cold Storage vs. Callies. August 18. Cold Storage vs. Sons of England. August 21. Sons of .England vs. Callies. August 21. Callies vs. Chid' Storage. i Game With Capetown j The following team was select- II. M.S. Capetown oil Thursday evening: A. Murray; W. K, Wil-' liscrofl and II. M. I). Lambe; jj Harris, S. Currie and H. Woods; ,V. Mitchell, It. McDnugnll, D. Seoll, J. Johnson and G. N'or- ringlon. Hcscrvcs, A. W. How-lell. O. Kelsey, A. Hales andD.; Jack. The team will play in Callies' colors uud will meel be fore the game in Ihe SI. An drew's rooms. Any player unable lo lake his place on ' the team is requested lo notify! the secrtdary. The K.C. Gazelle announces Ihe appointments of Dr. Oeorge E. Darby of Hella llella and William H. 1 tower of Alice Ann as justices of the peace. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply Lease Land to In I.nnd Recording District of Prince Rupert, ami situate, at Ferguson Hay, Massett Inlet,: Q.C.. Islands. H.C. Take: Notice that Oosse-ftlil-lerd, Limited, of Vancouver, H.C, occupation Salmon Canners, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing nl a post planted approximately 20 chains ejist' from northwest corner Lot 157.1 thence soulh 3 ohalns: thence west 10 chain; thence south 2 dining; llience west 10 chains to! west boundary of Lot 1571 ;j uience south H chains; thencei west 10 Icliains; thence north 20j chains; thence east 2 chains,! more or less, to beach; thence following meandering of shore' liiy! to point of commencement and containing 22 acres, more? or less. COSSE-MILLERD, LTD. Applicant. Per Win. O. Mitchell, Agent Dated June 26th, 1925. I- j Sport Chat Will. if. :i.. r ii. ii i I nm nr ij iiiuiuaw icagua j about over, the Cilhuly cup will be the next trophy fur competi tion. I Ins should be disposed of in very short lime and will give plenty of Jim., for, the prj liminary games for the exhibition series. j hope! i,at. oul-side teams will lie 'aide to be present for the Exhibition and thus give, an opportunity lo the local players In lest out their wares with oilier players. 1 Wednesday evening is not be ing utilize,! by either the football The Oyros, fresh from their victory over Ihe Hotarians, are out now with a challenge to the sain' team lo meet them in a return match, Hi proceeds of Ibe game to be devoted to the playground fund. This gnuie should do much to .clear Ihe atmosphere as many of the players in tbo last game are claiming thai they were not in form. The game should be well worth the price of admission if the same, players line up and perform as well as in the preceding melee. It is not loo early lo stat training for the encounter. CANADIAN OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT Championship Meet Opens Near Toronto on Thursday pionshlp becomes .more import an from Ihe poinl of view of the product ion of exceJlenl golf. This year's lournamenl, lo be slased over the course of the Lamblon Oolf Club, just oulside of Toron to, on Thursday,. Friday and Saturday, July 30-Aug, 1, will .main tain ami protiulily improve the excellent record of the pas! seven or eight years. The event annually attracts the cream of Canadian professional und ama- teur? players as well as a numler of! llun great .'golfer.' fro up a cross Ihe line. Last year at Mqunt Hruoo, near Montreal, one of lha sensations of Ihe Open ' Cham pionship was the playing of Vv illie Macfarlane, who camr from behind In win third place and thus give Hie. first sugges linn that he might- ultimately win the. United States open, which he did at Worcester this yar. Macfarlane is an entrant at Lamblon. Leo Diegel, the fine United Stales player who won the championship last year, will defend Ihe tide, while dene Sara- ren, former U.S. Open Champion. who was runner-up at Mount Jtruno last year, also will play in (he Canadian Open. Advertise in Ilia Daily News. rWMSONS StoUT Builds Up Your Health 11 Mil III faun. Wk. mfelrk mkri tbr laOkiii. tNl t all llnr Mm, ir WWM ( 1 m. amjKV on. M Ttmpcninc St, Turn(, Out, ? EVEN SCORE IN BASEBALL GAME Gyro Club and Sawmill Played Six all Draw Last Evening Ilaseball fans were rewarded last evening for staying to the end, of. the five inning game at Acropolis Jlill when the Oyro Club tied the score making it 0 all with, "the Sawiriill before the game vviis called on account of rain and darkness. It was a ame which held many thrills or baseball associations. ir iilal". wiuie it was not air tight was left free fur this lacrossi',aHOna". il sullicienl inler- players. However, it seems im possible to have lacrosse on the way this year and those who would like to see juniors in Mi llion in either baseball or foot- naii nave a night free now for their ..games. TORONTO, July 2.i Each year ed for the game with the crew orlthe Canadian Open Onjf Cham- est for the support ers of the game that they wailed through the rain while the players sought to settle the argument. Lidslone. on the mound for the Mill, wWs sulTcring from a sprained 'ankle and was consequently "not hurling his st. Foley, for the Oyros, was a bit wnld at Mines but was given very good support by bis team males except on one or two occasions. The Oyros introduced a new back 'slop in the person of Itobi- deau and be immediately demon strated that he was familiar with, all the fine points of the game. He balled well and, in the last of, the fifth, made the circuit which tied the" score. His stealing from IhiM hasp home when two men were down was a choice morsel for the Oyros and fur nished a very filling ending to an interesting match. The; following is the box score Oyro Club. Hill, If i...:. Morau 3b nb .. 3 H. Frizzell 2b K.-Jones lb Robideait c... (i. Milchell, ss Fortin, rf .... Astoria, cf Foley, p. 'here after an 0 0 1 2 1 fl 0 0 h 0 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 1 . STEWART po 1 3 I 5 0 0 3 0 22 fi 8 15 i'ullock batted for Astoria Sawmill Rliihlerhaui, c. 2 1 Vallance ss.... 2 I Hansen If 2 I Smith, ct ... 1 1 D.Fri7.zel(-rr.. 3 Perry, 3h 3 0 Irvine lb ' 2 1 Lidslone, ic, p p..... 2, 2; 0, 0, taiuder. Two new vein. of good 0 0 0 0 0 ;o .lU'OjS I abQitvCi, I Score by innings 12 3 1 Oyro ; 0 3 2 0 Sawmill 3 10 0 Homo run by !' Frizzell. Strike outs- Lidslone 8; Foley, 5, 1 0 2 0 ore have been struck on the Porter Idaho mine, one stringer having good ore values. At present 2 '4 ions of ore daily is being deliver ed from the mine to the beach and considerable louuage is ac cumulated for shipment south in August. The shipments are lo be increased. The. federal de paHinenl of public works is now inrrnngiug for wharfage at the of the Marmot River. jiiioulh W. R. ToiYth has been elected 'a school Iruslee here and Walter Proud was named auditor. I Three well known mining en glnerrs are making a thorough jexauiinalion of Ihe Oeorge River 'Company', mining properties. They tre ll.W.W. McDougall, W. Salkcld and Thomas Thompson Tom Powers, snnerlnlmiiinrri. Premier whar 1ih' returned absence in the Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WAMTM WANTED. An experienced TO HUNT. saleslady lo commence dulie at once. Apply Dent's, Third Avenue. Phone C51 or residence Oreen 7TI9. If WANTED.- Plain dressmaking. Reasonable rates, 718. Eraser Street. if GIRL wanted for ice-cream par lor. E. E. Confectionery. tf FOR SALE CHESTERFIELD Suites, highest grades, made Jo order. Oood stock of tapestry to select from, plain mohair any color and plain mohair with figured cushions and facings. Styles, ball foot and Queen Anne. Call and select your pattern. Oood service assured. Prices reasonable. A. MaoKenzie Furni ture House, phone 775. If FOR SALE. Slove troubles sol ved. Why worry about your old stoves when you can exchange them as first payment on a new PREMIER HANOI' and have complete satisfaction, llalanee .on easy payments. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone C52. t; FOR SALE. Pleasure bull in good condition. Cabin over engine and canoy lop. Suitable ' for 0 h.. engine. A good sea bunt. First $100 lakes it. Write Hnx 203, Dally ..News. If FOR SALE. New house, semi- modern, five minutes walk from post ollire. For particulars nfiply 138, Eighlh Ave, West. If FOR SALE. Small fdur roomed house wilh bath, hid and cold water. Price-$1400 cash. Apply toil Sixth Avo. East. 177 FOR SALE. Eight piece fumed oak. dining room suile. Snap for cash. Apply T. McMcekin, i lb Avenue JIasl. tf FOR SALE. Oliver typewriter in good condition. $55. Apply Hush, '.Cowan' 'A Lnlln,' Ltd. south of several months for eye treatment. ,V. ' . , ' &',Vs;V'wt:W-.i Ore mined in Ihe Spider ruin? under previous operation Is now being shipped and a permanent camp is being established. About sixlySlewarl citizens, including basketball and IcnnK players, visited the Premier mine last week. A SHORT RANGE -SHOT. The recruits were on the range for their first course and Ihe cense lire had Sounded. "Un- load," shouted Ihe sergeant. Holts rattled as springs were eased. Suddenly a shot rang out. The sergeanlieyed Ihe culprit. "Who the what the what's the mean ing r Ibis? You'll shoot Ihe markers I" he yelled. "It's all right, sergeant; the bullet won't go far. I iii.in'i press very hard on Ihe trigger," meekly murmured Ilie recruit PRINCE RUPERT Ttnrt Wednesday, July 29 "iKli 7:31 a.m. u ft. l'.':S0 p.m. n il Low l:2H a.m. 7.1 13:21 p.m. 7. Thursdiy, July 30 High 8:53 a.m. 11 n f ' 20:58 p.,. iH.o .. Low 2:41 a.m. 6.1 11:29 p.m, 7.9 " TO RENT Furnished rooms. Hot and cold water. Centrally located. Reasonable rents. Norfold Rooms, Fulton trec!. ' Phono lllnok 829. tf r OR RENT. - Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sewing machines. Walker's Music Store. If FOR RENT. Modern house, llv rooms and hath. Monro Rros FOR RENT. Olapp apartment Westenhavor Urns. If FOX FARMING ALASKA ULUE ami SILVER 1ILACK FOXES for immediate or later delivery. High-grade slock, at lowest prices. Pups and breeders at lower prices now than later. Cnsh and terms, no interest. Free Hook-lets, references over period of 25 yearn uy six hank. Mrs. II. Woldi, HuirtheA, H.C. is our. local Ilreeder-Represeola-tive; of "One of the World s largest rox farms." . (1,200 acres) Clenry Ilros., lox .Farms, 1153 Empire ltutlding, Seallle. U.S.A. BOARD HOARD and Ilonni, or hoard only. 413 Fifth Avenue East. Phone Red 707. HOARD The Second Avenue. Inlander, 830 Phone 137. BOAT3 AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF F.ASTIIOPE 1-CYCLE Marine Engines 1-I1.P. without clutch $185.00 -rf.P. t cylinder MD 200.00 C-H.P. I cylinder HI) 150.00 8-11. P. I cylinder 111) 750.00 8-ll.P. 2 cylinder Ml) 150.00 10-ll.P. 1 cylinder LD 175.00 All the nbove except the first include the Famous Joes Reverse 0ir,, and full eledfical and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Easthope Ilros.. 1717 Georgia SI. W. Vnncouver, H.C. Always nt your service' Prince Rupert Boathouso, Agents Phone 381. TAXI Taxi G7 Phone (Call Oeorge, Paul or Oust) Special f nnd 7 passenger Slude,. bakers nt your service day nnd night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empress Hold. CAMERON TRANSFER Phono 177 Baggage, Furniture "Moving, If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phono us. P.O. Dox 090. PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN P.O. Dox 1511 Prince Rupert, H.C. Service and Satisfaction Ouunnnleed. FURNITURE. New ami Secondhand Furnl. ore Store. Wo liny. Soil and Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. ' .: GEO. PAMADOPULIS, 830 Third Ave. Phoie 110. KEITH'S CAFE. When in Stewart visit Keith's Cafe in King Edwnrd Hotel now ro-modelled. Up-to-date Dining .Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH Manager, JArticlJ Lost and Found, 4t I FURNITURE HOSPITAL I And General Hnj.ai pairs of all kind t tended to. V writers, gram qi picture framing 1 Furniture era in TOM BALLANGER Phone Hliio 0 .' j. i COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Colur. no scratching 1 productions of Trols, Sony- nnt I . music by world f : I .r. Call in and hear PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC ST) Third Aver. BEDDING OUT PLANT! I Plants that grow ni for your latin bedding out p! n ally accliiiuttisni . relied upon to r VOods. Store Phone r Oreentpuse Phnn I MCCARTHY'S. BEAUTY PARLOR Voque Beauty Pari? Public jlest IIooh: : Mrs. Love Slenhens' HI01 T 'l Ov;r MiCafferA' PHONE 36. NAVIGABLE WATERS PftOftl TION ACT R.S.C. Chapter 115. THE CANADIAN :OMp.NY LIMITED notice that it ha 1 or the said Ad. m the Minister of Puli Ottawa and in the District Itegislrai Registry District oi 1 perl at Princo Hup description of Ihe plans of certain wi ing of floats, whari slruclures on pit" proposed to lie 'n; Eraser Ileach nl Jin Province of llriiisii Water Lot iiiunbcr 1, Coast District. ANP, TAKE 'l" Ihe expiration of on from the date of Uir cation of this Noi dian Fishing Coim '' will, under Hection Act, apply to the M Public Works nl In City of Ottawa fm the said silo nnd pi: lenvo lo construct Hi. wharf on piles nnd pile foundations. DATED nt Van Ibis 21lh dav if Jon T t I'M I 1 1 1 u 1 "V nil THE CANHP COMPANY MM'11". GOVERNMENT LIQUOR, H Notlco or Application fof Llconco ' 1,1 Noliee is hereby the 28lh day of Jti' ' ' ' ' ' undersigned intend Ibo Liquor Control P '" 1 ' lie.eiieu in . rnuiuwtl II' I11' . ' - 1 being parrof the tini i'11 merely known "n Kill- '' . ' .' Parlor, siliuit mi Thini A" Prinen IIiiu.m-I 111 "I""' lands ileHcrflij'il a I 15, Hlock Number Mnp Number 0?3. I' Laml Itfvisli'ntiiin Hi Province or Hritish ' Ihe sale of beer b 'l'1 ''" l'y open bottle for 11 ",r on Hi n premises. , DATED Ibis ?ith di ,N 1925. JOSEPH SluM1' 'j APP1"