lit rree H OIL Hi for Ford: I Try a filling and be convinced I I Kaien Hardware I Company Important BargainNews Our En I ire' Stock of WOMEN'S and MISSES' t DRESSES, J SUITS, COATS and MILLIN ERY at 20 per cent discount Ten Days Only Mrs.S.Frizzel! Third Avenue J. L Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ff ye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store nnd Office Fixtures. Iiand-snwing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. "Olass and dlazing. Sasli, 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 UnaurpswMd Third Avenue. Cars! Cars! We have for" sale several "fiuamnleed" U-setl Ford Cars al allraclive prices. You buy the "Unused Alile-nge" at prices niilhorized y the; Ford Motor Co. Ask lis for prices and terms, S. E. Parker Ltd. Ttfb ioeas or eeiM'tN Crul Britain fi)il rwiwd. if -YOU HA.VET 1925 by Int-l WOMEN COMING INTO THEIR OWN Entitled to Same Pay for Same Work as Men, Lady Attorney Says MONTREAL, 3"ly 30. "Women who are as capable as men, will he paid salaries equal to those nf men wlin aiv doing similar work, before very long," said 'Miss Dorothy A. Mnncuro, attorney in Hie War Department at Wash ington, and president of the ''Phi-, Deila-Delta Women's Legal Fr lemity of the United States, in lerviewed while in Hie city. "In fleorge Washington University alone there, are 150 girls studying law. 'I'd enter the1 law Course an arts ilegreo will he required in the next yeau or so, al though at the present lime on may study law after having taken only two years of the arts course. Policewomen take up law to improve their general activities, ami many girls who aspire to leading positions in the government, study, law as if leads (.hem to belter things anil makes their work more interesting. Most of (lie women lawyers in Washington favor civil cass, although women are adapted also to Die criminal cases. Twenty-five women al the United Slates' capital are practising law very successfully on their own account anil have proved air In spiral ion to the hundreds of girls in. (ho United Elates .who enter laV "scfirfols" every year." GRAIN BOARD ON COAST TO MAKE SHIPPING SURVEY Leslie lloyd, chairman of the board of grain commisnjoners, has arrived in Vancouver this week and will make a general survey of grain handling facili ties on the Pacific coast, lie Is accompanied by Commissioner S. Koliinson and the secretary, F. J. Halhbone. No public hearings will be held nnd It is the inten tion lo make Hie survey more or less privately. The board, it Is expected, will visit Prince Rupert before returning east. 2A& TIMBER SALE X7171. Sealed Tenders will he received by the Mlnls-u-r of Lands not later than mum mi 1 1 ic siilli day of Annul, IDiS, fur inn purchase Licence X7I7I, to cut 7l,l)ii0 lineal fill or Cedar Pole mid riling- oil an area situated on the cast tiank or Skeena ftlrcr across river front Pacinc Station, Can. iat. Itlys., IturiKc 5 Coast district, Two (i) years will be allowed! for removal or Umber. Further particulars of the Chirr For, ester, Victoria, B.C., or Mstrlrt forester, TIMBER SALE X6464. Sealed Tenders will bo received by the MlnlMer or Lands at Victoria not later Hi. ill iiuon mi thn klith Mti, rtiu nf urust, 195, ror the purchasci of Lfi-enre .mhih, in rut &u, uiii) reet or sprain amt SJ.ODil Jack I'tnn Ties on an area rllualed on the Hduth fihorr. or r'raiirol Lake r piwtle (illymount, Ilange f Coast lililrlct. Three (3) years will be allowed ror removal or timber. Further partli'iilars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, li.c, or Mstrlrt Forester, I'elnee lllirx-rl. B.I'.. TIMBER SALE X6919, Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands, al Victoria, not later man mion on the 3(itn nay or July, IvJJ. ror thn purchase of Licence XH9I8, to cnt l.l3f..oon reet or Spruce, Hemlock, balsam and Cednr on an area situated at Mm north end or Moore Lake, Flu Island, finn.r r i.uitsi IMStrirt, 'hree (Si years will. Im allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars or tho Chler Fores ter, Victoria, II. C. tir District Forester, , MM r lllipri n.i,. TIMBER SALE X7172. Sealed Tenders will bn received Inr the Minister or Lands, at Victoria, not la-ier man noon on tne jiihi nay or July, ttlJS ror tne imrrnasn or Licence X7I7J, to ml l.onn Jarkplne Ties oi tlm smith l- of f.ot SHI and the southeast I t or Lotl , i nun- nniiiii 01 mine j.aae staiion, llamre S. Coasl DKirlct. Two fj.i years will be allowed for re moval or timber. Further tiarlX'ularj of the Chief Fores irr. Mctoria, B.C., or UUtrlct Forener Prince Hupert, B.C. tOMg Frruc Service Inc PROGRAM FOR VISIT OF HJLS. CAPETOWN ANNOUNCED BY MAYOR Mayor Newton announces the following program of activities in connection with the visit here of IJ.AI.S. Capetown: Tonight Football gal me, II.AI.S. Capetown vs. Prince Hu-perl. Friday jiiglit Free dance at Exhibition Rail. Saturday afternoon Football, H.M.S; Capetown vs. (1 resit War ' PAUR i'OOTl BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus P OI TMAPA II B Chatter Veterans. leeung inai a lime diplomacy on Sunday afternoon Rilliardl""'. !'a!"1 nf a" ''"''Cfrned would match, H.M.S. Capetown vs.lasslsl Pacing tins great game Oreat AUir Veterans Alonday evening Concert by ships company and Oreat W-ar Veterans. The Capetown will be open to the public Saturday and Sunday afternoons. NEW STEAMER DUE HERE TONIGHT OR The new Union steamer Calala, making her maiden .trip la Prince Hupiirl Trnrr northern cannery points, is expected in port late this evening or early tomorrow morning. fi'hc vessel, whicli is in command 1 of Capt. A. John stone, formerly of the Venture, is understood fo have some officials of the Union Steamship Co. aboard jis well as several round trip passengers. The Calafa was in Milbank Sound this morning and it is expected that she will make her Skeena lliver calls before coming here. EQUAL TO THE OCCASION 4-. On entering the kitchen early one morning lire mistress saw a plate anil knife and fork, the former of which bad evidently contained cold pie. The mis- Ires suspected a certain policeman of haying supped off II, and Ihe following conversation took place between her and the cook. Mary, what has become of the cold pie that was left?" )hr I didn't think II .was want ed, mum, and so I gave it to Ihe dog." 4 . "hoes Ihe dog nso a knife and fork"! Hie rrUsfress inquired sarcastically. "Nof very well, muni, but I'm teaching lijni lo," va lhj).mt-a basiied reply. Jftdsummer Round Trip Excarsion Tickets To all principal Bsstrrn Cittita on sale daily to Sept. 15 Final return limit Oct. 31 Liberal atopovrf privilege) oin or returning Vin'r the folk "back Eatt" now while ih area ate low Low farri alto to Zlen National 5 NattoiMl YUowatn Park mnd Park Aakforfrrt booklrt, dnrriptiva thrM famous rnurta W. H. OLIN A.O.F. A P.A. Union Station Saattlt, Wn. NO ONE HAvt R,eeis ts MY OFFICE. -YET COT TW JKlTOTO,lueAvlS IT UP- v- it J I Sport Chat j tt- Wilhout offering any criticism of any .one, it is lo be regretted that mailers in football circles have lurned out as badly as they have or late. For the sake of sport, another effort should be made lo straighten out any dif ferences which may exist in' or der that (he game may not suf fer. It is unfortunate that in a town of this size such small numbers are attracted lo Ihe matches. .There to be seems I . I ! . ..... ... lHn a "Piter fooling than at pre- ,senl. Interest conlinues lo increase in Ihe. 'baseball games al Acro polis, and the teams certainly have the. backing of a large num ber of patrons who wish lo see a good brand of baseball, irrespective of what leanis are play ing, fflte teams are very evenly balanced which shtiuld assure good games for Ihe remainder o' the season. The next fixture will be. on Friday night between the (ij'i'o Club and Sons of Can ada. . lack .Miner, Ihe famons Cana dian naturalist, and Ty Cobb, manager of lite Detroit Tigers, spend i their vacations together late in the Fall in Ihe big game woods of Northern Ontario. They have been doing so for the pasf five years according to a story written in the Victoria Colonist. I'hey pitcli Ihelr tents between railway slafjons lo ensure strict est privacy and .lack Miner hoists Union Jack so the trainmen may know where lo throw off his tnd Ty's mall. Jack .Miner visit ed Prince Hupert last week with the lluchaiiau Hoys who were making a trip lo Alaska. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert. F. V. Deleourl, Vancouver; II, Ilramley, Nanaimo; Mrs. S. A. Withies and children, Superior, Wis.; Mrs. It. Kirkwoo.1. I.os Angeles; Alfred J. Caul, Stewart; Sledinan II. (Iray and It. P. Hrierly, Seattle; Mr. and .Mrs. (ieorge II. Ulley, Aliss Klizal.amb andMiss M. Al. Alelcher, Chicago; .1, M. .Cooper. I'Minoiilori; .1. K Miinsou, Alonlreal; N. Ci 'Vas-son, Vlchu ja; i ) J. ;l.kb(?' and fimily, V ;SUi ;'bv)hifis ti 'Ch'arle WnrhWy Usk'" AL' AV. VVheIaii Ottawa; S. II. Donaldson, Ital- moral .Cannery. Central (t. Iludolf, premier; .1. Origg and Al. (i. AlcI.eod, Anyox; S. Sliefskey and L. II. Taylor, C.N.U.; Al. W. Ilraeewell, Kdmrm- lon; N. Parry, L. J. Discomiie, A. K. Treadwell, F. II. Hopkins and A. .). Wheeler, ll.AI. Cape town. WHAT HE WOULD DO In an army school Ihe instructor gave the following as a sub ject for composition: "What would you do If you had f.r,n00 or more left you? Some Unit; laler he observed that one student had not made n start and inquired whether his pen was in working order. He ing assured If' was, he asked . "Why have you not started Ihe) lesson?" The. smart youth replied, "I've finished." "Finished," said Ihe sergeant; "why, you've done nothing." "That is just what I would do If I had 5,'000 left me," came Ihe emphatic, refnrl. REBUKED. It was .during Ihe war. A lor pedoboat destroyer was making her way to her moorings when W II I II ( R I , 'TM r j Te Rcarr or the: plac v i win on i vji"r-t-f . pr qEnL $fPiB5S8sr U'-t T"T COILOUS v. . J M THE. For Wanted Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in WANTS WANTFD. A n experienced saleslady lo commence duties al once. Apply Ilenl's, Third Avenue. Phone C51 or resi deuce flreen 70tf. tf WANTED. Plain dressmaking, Reasonable rates. 718. Frasur Street. tf flIRL wanted for ice-cream nar- lor. h. C. Coiifeclionery. tf FOR SALE CIIF.STF.RF1F.LD Suites, higliest grades, mailer lo order, flood stock oT tapestry to select from, plain mohair any color and plain mohair with figured cushions and facings. Styles, ball foot and Oueen Anne. Call and select your pattern, flood service assured. Prices reasonable. A. AlacKeitzie Furni ture House. Phone 775. If FOR SAI.i:. Stove troubles sol ved. Why worry about your old s fovea when you can ex change them as first payment"? on a hew PRF.AIIF.il RANOF and haS'.e-6niplele satisfaction. Ilalance on easy payments. Prince, paipVrl Tixeliaiige. Phone 052.1.. tf FOR SAI.K. Pleasure hull in good jjjMHlilion. Cabin over engine and canopy top. Suitable for 5 li.p. engine. A good sea boat. First $100 lakes it. Write Hox 203, Daily News. If FOR SALE. New house, semi- modern, five minutes walk from post ofllce. For particulars apply 138, Eighth Ave., Wesl. tf FOR SALE. Small four roomed house with bath, hot and cold water. Price $1100 cash. Apply 101 1 Sixth Ave. East. 177 FOR SAI.Er Eight piece, fumed oak dining roonr suite. Snap for cash. Apply T. AIc.Meekin, I th Avenue Easts tf FOR SALE. Oliver typewriter in good condition. $25, Apply Rose, Cowan' it- !aUa; Ltd. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SAT.E wilt .be held at 011 Mt$iMfc$t& m saiunlay, August 1, at 2.30 p.m. and at 8 p.m.; also on Monday at, 2.30 p.m. consisting of Ladies' Dresses, hats, suits, coats, underwear, hosiery, blouses, umbrellas, elc. Philpolf, Evil! and Co., I.fd. 170 Ihe ofllcer in cliame found Ihe passagV blocked by a dirty bal last barge, Ihe: only occupant of which was a man who was silling down smoking a short pipe. Finding he did nol make anv elTort lo get out of the way, Ihe officer shouted in hue nautical style lo him. Taking the pine from his mouth, tfi fellow roso :and said: "An1 are you Hie can- lain o' (bat shin?" "No. I am chief ofllcer." "Then falk lo your counts. " was Ihe answer; "I'm captain o" Ibis." v pnmut hupert TIDES High 8:53 a.m. U'.rj f. 20:58 p.m. ih.o " Low 2:li a.m. b, " 14:29 luii, 7.9 " Friday, July 31 High 10:10 a.m. 5.1 ft. 22:0 p.m. id, i " Low 3:5(1 a. m, 5.3 " 15:41 p.m. 7,9 NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No Advertisement taken for Ies than 50c TO RENT TO flMNT. Furnished room. Hot and cold water. Centrally located. Reasonable renin. Norfold Rooms, Fulton Streef. Phoner Hlack .1211. If FOR RUNT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sewing machines. Walker's Alusic Store. tf FOR HUNT. Modern house, II v rooms and leaf It. Munro Ilros. FOR IIBNT. Clapp aparlnient Wesfenhaver Ilros. tf - FOX FARMING ALASKA HLUE and SILVER HLACK FOXES for imined.iae or laler deliver'. Higli-grade; slock, at lowest price. Pup and breeders al lower prices now than later. Cash and lernis, po interest. Freo Hook-lets, references over period of 25 years by six banks.-- Airs. II. Wj'Icb, Sinilhers, fll.C. is bur rooi"n"'irr'eder-Ilep'fesen(a-ilve; nf "One or tho ' World's largest fifx farms," (1,?00 acres) Cleary Hroa.; . Fox Farms, 1153 Empire Hiiilding, Seattle, U.S.A. BOARD HOARD and Room, or hoard only. 43 Fiftli Avenue East.i Phone Red 707. HOARD The' Vnlamlfr, 830 Second Avenue. Phrthrt 137. BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF EASTIIOPE 4CYCI,K Marine Engines 4-If.P. without clutch $185.00 i-H.P. 1 cylinder AID 2C0.00 ti-H.P. I cylinder III) 450.00 8-II.P. I cylinder 111) 750.00 8-H.P. 2 cylinder MI) 450.00 IC-II.P. 4 cylinder LI) 475.00 All the above except the first include Ihe Famous Joes Reverse Acar. and full electrical and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Easlhopc Ilros., 1747 Georgia SI. W. Vancouver, II.C. Always at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouso, Agents Phono 381. TAXI Taxi C7 Phono (Call flcorgc, Paul or (lust) Special 0 and 7 passenger Studo-bakers at your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Einpreifti Hotel. CAMERON TRANSFER Phono 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hox 099. PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN P.O. Hox 1544 Prince Rupert, II.C. Service and Satisfaction fluananleed. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl-ure Store. Wo IJuy. Sell and Exchange New and Secondhand floods. . QRO. PAPADOPULIS, 3Q Third Ave. Phoie 140. KEITH'S CAFE. When In Stewart visit Keith's CaTe in hing Edward Hotel now re-modelled, Up-lo.dalo Dining Room nnd Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager, ii I'M CjCTTIn-- T Articles Lost and Found, Scc FURNITURE HOSPITAL And fleneral Repair Shop. Ile-pairs of all kinds promptly af tended lo. We repair type writers, gramophones and do picture framing. Carpet laying Furniture crating. TOM BALLANGER Phone- Itliie 6-'!i. ,'ltH Fifth St COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia Records ' no scratching. . Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental nliisic 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. AIcCarHiy m bedding nut plants are specially acclimatised and can be relied upon to prodiii-e the goods. Sloro Phone - Red 183 (ireenlinuso Phone IHark 108 MCCARTHY'S. BEAUTY PARLOR Vogue Beauty Parlor Public Resl Room for Ladies. Mrs. Love Stephens' llloek, Third Ave Over MrOnfTcry & (lihbon. j,IJ PHONE 36. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC TION ACT R.3.C. 'Chapter 115. THE CANADIAN ITSIIINfl COMPANY LIMITED hereby gives notice that It has under Seciion 7 of the said Act, deposited wilh the Minister or Public Work- at Ottawa and In Hie office of IIk District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Hu rler I at Princo Rupert, Il.l .. n description of the site and tho plnns of certain works consist Ing of floats, wharf on piles and structures on pile foundation proposed lo , bo rouslrncfed in Eraser Itoach nt Huledale in tho Province of Hellish Columbia on Water Lot number 225 f, Ilango I, Coast District. ANinVAKE NOTICE that nfler Ihe expirafion of one I) mouth from Ihe dale of Ihe frst publi cation of this Nolico The Cana dian Fishing Company Limited will, under Section 7 oT the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in tho City of Ottawa or approval of the said silo and plans nnd for leave to construct the said floats. wharf on idles and slruefiires on pile foundations. DATED at Vancouver, RC, (his 2 1 Ih day of June. A.I). t"!. THE CANADIAN 1TSIIINO COMPANY LIMITED GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for Boer Llconco Notice is hereby given Hint on Ihe 28II, .by r July next the undersigned intend.. (r .apply lo Iho Liquor Control Hoard Tor a licenco in. respect or premises being part or , Ihe building for merely known ah KIIIiis' Ice Or .am Parlor, situate on Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, H.C., upon tho lands ilo,sorilTeU as :Lot Number 15, llloek 'Number 22, Section 1, .Map Number 92.1, 'Prince lltipei t Land Ilngistrnlion District. In Hie Province or Ilrilish Columbia, for thn sale of beer by Iho glns. or by ojien holtlo for consumption on llio premises. DATED this 2Jth day of Juno, 1925. JOSEPH SIOMUND. Applicant.