PAG2 rOUB BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus ' I 'f " " ". "" ' , - ' ' " 1 I ' I I I pfS rl IT -1KJ IM(VsOTl.,-r I sUnoco i Nf wipe will eE. here, rN ' " L ' bUtHHE'b.EH? VEULOG ARE 1 Chatter III HE I'b OOT- SSiSfiiw1 , . " ' rrXt V "Y Ots VVRCTCHER! WOZ. CA.LLEO OOT ON c III V IMPORTANT OOSINE- i i men r vi t h ; " ; i i i z i i a i i y. f "j i 1 1 cc Mrs.S.FrizzeIl Third Avenue J. L Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store anil Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing, Glass and Glazing. , Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 Dr.AIexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. II fill It VJlLa II for Fords II Try a filling and jj be convinced Kaien Hardware Company Important Bargain News Our Entire Stock of WOMEN'S and MISSES' DRESSES, f SUITS, COATS and MILLIN ERY at 20 per cent discount Ten Days Only Gregory Tires , Are Good Tires Made in H.G. SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY .We Hr t Them In Slook. S. E. Parker Ltd. J. Steward l.OO II. Allen . ' l.OO T. Moorehouse jl 1.00 II. Tatlersoll 1 .00 J. Goodlad ..... 1.00 L. Larsen. . 1.00 A. Charstad 1.00 E. Swanson 1.00 It. Worn l.oo O. Fylling : 1.00 H. Mody 1.00 J. Turher 1.00 K. Collison 1.00 Adolphus Colinson .. 1.00 l.ewes Collison t.00 Conrad Lindseth 1.00 Gilbert F.rwick 1.00 Martin Mnnson r 1.00 Am'bros CollisOh ' 1.00 Magnus Oreeri 1.00 Dwyer Hrown 1.00 Flios. Pollard 1.00 Harney F.yolfson 1.00 Yank Kyolfson , 1.00 K. Eyolfson 1.00 F. Jones 50 Frank Tullop l.OO K. Colder - 1.00 Nicol .50 Vndy Anderson . 1.00 "). Smith 50 D. Yolf .5.00 Olsen 1.50 O. Skogg :. 1.00 W. G. Iteinhard 5.00 C. Strett -v- 5.00 Susie J.aponte "l 5.00 N. Hotierson 1.00 G. Slaney 50 A. Enoksen .- .'. - 2.50 f. Hans 1.00 11. Dickson 50 J. Cross 50 II. 11, Lunimingdal 5.00 V.. lierg .,..i....u..4. l.np P. Pederson c,4i-ri-,-"- ' 0A C. Dorring i.:.,...-; ,1.00 F. Armstrong ' 2.i5 I). Lund 2.00 A. Oswald (Toodie) 5.20 Iloal Inez 11. 5.00 A. King : 2.00 Two lady friends 2.0(1 J, Finleson 1.00 T. Crosby 1.00 lloat Scallop - 4.00 lloal Caygeon 1.25 A. Christenson 2.00 W. Iloss 1. 0ft E. Wiggins 2.00 Tbos. Young t.00 E. J. Tingley 10.00 F. Pedersen - . 2.00 .1. Orland 2.01) W. Hansen 2.00 J. Johnson 2.00 G. W. Larkens 2.00 M. Anderson 2.00 Tony Cook 2.00 O. Ouse 2.00 James A. Wauehopo 2.00 0. Aniunseiv '. 2.00 R. .1. Croukcr 2.50 Iloal Spolt 5.00 1. Leary 2.00 W. Rarry '.. 2.00 It, Chaniberlin 2.00 I), lloberson 3.00 Norris Pringle returned on the Princess Charlotte this morning from a lying t rip lo Vancouver. He took in part of the Gyro International ooavvution. Douglas Slork,. the official delegate tu the convention, Is expected homo on Friday of this week. 'WxlnJf QT CALLED OOT O, I Z-Z J jTVW Zi CIMr Iht u Fatu SWv.ce. Ic 111. "'' I P A I Sjm " Ml 1 7 6 MANY CONTRIBUTED TO RUDGE FAMILY Collection Taken at Hippo Island by Capt. Bert Hanson of Cold Storage Boat Chief Zlbassa Capt. Rert Hanson of the, Cold Storage fish packing boat Chief Xihassa. who arrived in port last lit willi 50,000 pounds of pring salmon, lias taken up a collection at Hippo Island foi the Rudge family at Sandspit that was recently burned nut. He secured $ 150.90 in all. Hie following are those who contribut ed: H. Hansen 5.00 F. Walters 5.00 Omar K 5.00 R. March , l.OO F. Webb l.OO SPORT DETERIORATION IS SUGGESTED RESULT TOO MANYJPECTATORS Fewer Today Who Play For Love of trie Game Says Newspaper Article While we are deploring the de cline of lacrosse in Canada and steps are being taken to revive interest in that game, we find that similar concern is being) expressed across the border with respect to .baseball, says the Edmonton Journal. The National ever, there is a steady decrease in those wjio play. II reports that a- J a professionalism, working down from the big leavues into the small town teams, is to blame in a ffiehA Ye, twice as i K rich as ordi M nary milk. Jf 1 Pure Milk "From Contented Cows' fans can assist by being present at the games, and they should not be disappointed, as there Is excellent jmalerral in all three teams; in J be city league. Representative soccer teams from tii e various provinces throughout the Dominion will start their battle for the Con-naught cup, emblematic of the Canadian foot hall eliamnionshin. this week. On July 15; Carsteel, Quebec finalists, will slack up against Ulster United, Ontario winners, in the first of a two aine series al Montreal. The tcond game will be played at- Toronlo on July 18. In the west, amateur Atnieiic l eueraiion lias,.Nauaimo, llritish Columbia remade a survey and learns that.lpi-esentalives, will play Calgary while the crowds at the mnjor-C.lUl. in a two-game series, at league maiciies are larger than, Calgary, on July MC and 18. United Weston will represent Manitoba, (but as yet Saskatchewan has ,not declared a winner. There is a liossibility of Manitoba playing oIT with the .New largo pari for the, waning Ontario champions, but nothing .1.. :.. :i i 1 i of the . Tl..n I :i I game, Then, too, as cities igrow, the sand lot is harder to find kind harder to get to. The Voung player who plays for the fun of it and the love of it, not only finds difficulty in getting into a game of baseball, but if lie makes a place for himself on an amateur team, lie is frequent ly obliged to compete against players imported and paid. It is only a matter of lime under these conditions for (lie sport lo deteriorate seriously even In its highly organized branches. As an English parodist once wrote: III fares agame to hastening ills a prey, When gates accumulate and men decay. Sport Chat j The whole 'bill of fare served up in the sport line did not amount to much in the iiasl week. Scarcely any of the games scheduled could be played, and there is now considerable interest in several local' fixtures which are billed for this week The Callies and' Yet are anxious lo settle the Dominion Gup for another year, and from the ut-tilude of supporters of each team it is evident that there will be a contest worth watching. The local fans-are hoping that Ulwill'he possible totng a real good game .of baseball 'before long. If outside teams are to play here during the Fair week lei us unite in putting In a team which will show the visitors thai we are on the baseball map. To develop that 'team, and lo have I hem coached properly will require-the closest ..co-operation of all I he players as well as captains and coaches. The local definitely has been decided Where the finals will be played this year is not yet known, but rumors are, flyins t hick and fast that it will be played in Ibe west again. In their1 efforts to force recognition of the challenges lo Jack Dempsey from Harry Wills and others, the New York Slate Athletic Commission barred ManagerwJack Kcarns from the Italian Hospilal Fund botits al New York .on Thursday niglil. Kearns is now manager of Mickey Walker, who look a good healing from Harry ireb, but how the Commission expected to worry Mr. Kearns by their action is not ma)e, clear. Depriving th manager of Denrpsey and Walker of the opportunity of witnessing i set of bouts is about Hie same as depriving Mr. Rockefeller of a pint of gasoline. P. J. Mulquecn of Toronto and Dr. A. S. Laiuh of I lie Ath letic department of i.McGill University, who is also Ibe secretary of "I lie Amateur Athletic Union of tlanada, have returned from their mission as Canadian delegates to the Olympic Congress al Prague. They have made a preliminary report to President W. E. Findlay, of the. A.A.U, and It shows that their visj has not been in vain. It will result they expect in , heller representation of tJanada and a (belter 'under standing rw.ilUi f jlltf iOejilruL an- llioruy or iu nuvrnationai Olympic Committee. The first real international soccer match played in Montreal between Canada and Hie United Stales resulted in a win for CaiiT ada by 1 to 0.. So-called Inier nationals have been played in various Canadian cities on al most every important holiday, but these were as a rule between players representing England tml Scotland or Scotland ami Ireland ami so on. The Pons of England will field the following team against the Cold Storage in tonight's league football game: II. Howe Ci. Waugh, G. Howe P. Cameron A. Hales. F. Hodgklnson, J Johnson, Dr. Tail, J. Farquhar H. Hanson anif W. Dickens. BASEBALLSCHEDULE July I i. S'.O.O. vs. Gyro. " 17. Mill vs. Gyro. " 20. Gyro vs. S.O.C. " 23. Mill vs, S.O.C. " 28. Gym vs. Mill. " 31, Gyro vs. S.O.C. Aug. 3. S.O.G. vs. Mill. 0. Mill vs. Gyro. " 11. Gyro vs. S.O.C. " I S. Mill vs. 8.O.G. " 17. Gyro vs. Mill. " 20. S.O.C. vs. Mill. m DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. '2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c WANTED TENDERS invited for clearin; ready for plow, approximately twenty acres meadow land; lot 1U 1 2 I.akelse; quick action. All particulars Ed. Midland, Terrace, ILO ICI TENDEHS wanted for laying about 32,000 shingles by July 13. For particulars, F. W. Hart. Ilio WANTED. ' Offers for Lot 33. Mock 3, section 2. Write P.O. Ilox 125, Lome Creek. lt.C. WANTED. Plain dressmakiiisr. Reasonable rales. 718. Fraer Street. tf MAID wanted for general house work. Phone 131. 1 G f WANTED. Kalsomining Phone Red 737. FOR SALE done, till FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. No reasonable offer refused. Remainder of furniture consisting of child's crib, high chair and wagon, Willon and Linoleum rugs, enamelled gate leg table and two chairs, odd rockers, electric three, way grill and table lamp, double bed complete, Monarch range, nine piece dining room suite. Plyine Green 150. 6 10 Fourth Avenue East. 100 'OR SAt.E. Stove trouldes solved. Why worry about your old stoves when you can exchange- Ihem as first payment on a new PREMIER RANGE ami have complete satisfaction. Halancc on easy payments. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 652. tf FURNI TURE ami Ranges bought, sold and exchanged; household effects packed and shipped; auction sales conducted; fur-iture und ranges for every home. A, MacKcnzle Furniture House. Phone 775. tf FOR 0UICK SALE. Household furniture comprising dining room suite, Yictrola, Monarch range, beds and bedroom fur- nHure, ' crockery, rugs, eta. Mrs. D. It. Yelf,,. 13 Fifth Avp. East, PhoiiH Hlue 450.. IfiJ FOR S A L IT. Heu sc her, E. flat. Alto Saxaphone. New in Jan uary, uomplelo with case. Phone Hed 511. 102 FOR BALK Level lot, on sewer. close in, $100.00. Phone Red 72". 18 FOX FARMING ALASKA, HLUK and SILVER HLACIC FOXES for immediate or later delivery. High-grade stock, at lowest 'prices. Pups and breeders at lower prices now than later. Gash, and terms, no interest. Free Hook- lets,, references ove? period of 25 years by six banks. Mrs. II.. Welch, Smithers, H.C. is our local Hreeder-Represenla live; of "One of the World's largest fox farms," (1,200 acres) deary llros., Fox Farmsr 1153 Empire Huildlng, Seattle. U.S?A. W. II. Tobey. 'divisional siince- inlendenl of the fi.N.R. returned to the city from an Inspection trip up the line. He reooi-lH llml rainy wealM'r Is quite general along Ibe Hue. Jack and Desmond Rrady, sons of Principal and Mrs, J. G. Hrady and George' Dibb,. son of Mr. ami Mr4. Frank Dybb, are spending a couple of weeks at Mrs. Hlr-nie's camp at Lake Kathlyn. TO RENT TO RENT. Furnished rooms, Hot and cold water. Centrally located. Reasonable renin. Norfold Rooms, 'Fulton Streul. Phone Hlaek329. If TO RENT Five Room Suite in l.evino Apartments. Apply G. P. Tinker. If FOR RENT. Clapp apartment. Weslenhaver Hros. If BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only. M3 Fifth Avenue East. Phone Red 707i HOARD The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone- 137. LOST IOLD WRIST WATCH Military crest engraved on hack. Finder please return lo Daily News Office. Reward. LOGGING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Five Donkey Log ging Engines. All in good condition with full line of up-to-date equipment. Apply J. R. Morgan Co., Surf Inlet. IC2 BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF EASTIIOPE 4-C'CLK Marine Lngines 4-11. P. without clutch $185.00 l-ILP. 1 -cylinder MI) 200.00 0-11. P. 1 cylinder HD 450.00 8-11. P. 1 cylinder HI) 750.00 8-II.P. 2 cylinder Ml) 450.00 10-II.P. 4 cylinder LI) 475.00 Alt the above excepl the first include Hie Famous Joes Reverse Gear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Easlhope Hros., 1717 Georgia St. W. Vancouver, H.C. Always at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouse, "Agents Phone 381. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone Special 0 and 7 passenger Slude- ' l.nl...... -I - uumiD ui jiiur ni-rvice day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM ' Meeker Block ' 1 Across from Empress Hotel. PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN P.O. Hox 1544 Prince Rupert, H.C. Service and Satisfaction Guananleed. JSAIWERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phono us. P.O. Hox 099. BEAUTY PARLOR Voquo Beauty Parlor Public Rest Room for Ladles. Mrs. Love Slephens' Rlock, Third Ave. Over McCalTery A Gibbons Ltd PHONE 38. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Fnrnl ure Store. Wo Huy. Sell and Ex. change New and Secondhand Moods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 330 Third Ava. Pbone 446 KEITH'S CAFE. When In Stewart visit Keith's bale in King Edward Hotel nqw ro-rnodclled. Up-to-date Dining Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. lArtidt, Loit and FoundjL FURNITURE HOSPITAL Allil rSnnppnl nar.i. u pairs of all kinds pr ;:., tended To, We repi writers, gramophones ac picture framing. Cai ).e' Furniture crating. TOM BALLANGER Phone Hlue 625. 318 F COLUMBIA RECORDS KTI.Itt, 11 .- . h nnn rrocess rcoiumma n; v -no scratching, t, productions of lal 3 Trots, Songs and Ins music by world famed . Call in and bear them. rniniit nureni mus u &id Third Avenue BEDDING OUT PLANT! Plants Hint grow and rr for your labor. M. ' bedding out plants a" ally acclimatised and relied upon to prod: goods. Store Phono - RnH'i Greenhouse Phone Hbt . M MCCARTHY'S. FIREWOOD. He Comfortable ami t iry ijiikir wiiou, prr ioau Fresh split wood, per loa Phone Hlack 461 A. ISAACSON - Seal TION ACT R.S.C. Chapter 115. THE CANADIAN II COMPANY LIMITED liere notice that It has under 7 of Hie said Act. deposi' the Minister of public- W Oltnwa and in the office District Registrar of tin Registry District of Pr perl at Prince Rupert description of Hie site I! plans of certain works : ing of floats, wharf on ( -structures, on pile font 1 ' proposed lo be const Eraser Reach at Huteda! Province of llritish Colun:' Wafer Lot number 2251 I: I, Cnhl District. ANI) TAKE NOTICE Mi;.' the p.Vpira'lion nf one I n from the dale nf Hie fr-' ) cation' of tliis Nolice Tin- ' dian Fishing Company I will, under Section 7 of Act, apply lo the Mm ' Public Works at his off.. City of Ottawa for nppr va. the said site and plans leave to construct tbe sanl ' wharf on piles anil struc( pile, foundations. DATED at" Voncouv. 1 Ibis 21th day of June. A H ' THE CANADIAN I I COMPANY LIMITS GOVERNMENT LIQUOR Notice of Application for B" Licence Notice is hereby given 'i" the 28(h day of July "' 1 undersigned intends In ni l" the Liquor Control Hoar) 1 licence In respect of p "'"' being part of the bulbil; r merely known as Klllas' h" ' Parlor, slluale on Third A i; Prince Rupert, H.C, upin 1 lands deseribeil us Lot 15, Hlock. Number 22. '"'"' : Map Number i23, Prinre I'1 Land Rwlslratlon Dlslrn'' " Province of llritish Columbia llio sale of beer by the by open bottle for consninr" on the premises. DATED this 27th day J' 1925. JOSEPH