II II II II !!i PAGE FOTTZ Mrs.S.Frizzell Third Avenue J. L. Blain Contractor Agont for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing, Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST Try a filling and JJ be convinced V Kaien Hardware Company Important Bargain News St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. Gregory Tires Are Good Tires Made In Il.C. SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY .Wo. Have Them In Slock, S. :E. Parker Ltd. ""-n By George McMknus m BRINGING UP FATHER iiQTTNOPO I fSJl--- lU I ( ' Plm cwr ) I I ( I If then . COUuD II I I I LUM3 Orsfcl I I m --.r- y 11 r " tfeRrV.OLe i wi) ' ai on the soor- U fr:.. . - k r--"j VimHi JflftA fl Chatter I ls SSi-iT ,w t (J KiS Ftt-& 4ppt' Jj Free j i I Fords K J ? j HI If I9M ev Inti. Featuhc Sirvick. Inu. V- , rrr 'WHli' CHli ' - 1 .'! ! I f a, !!; ii C.ral Rnl.m ri,l,. rw.vrrf .1 JT Til l" 7-IC 1 " . . t"" ' i Our fin life Slock of ' WOMEN'S and MISSES' DRESSES, . SUITS, COATS and MILLIN ERY at 20 per cent discount Ten Days Only SONS OF CANADA ft- i ) WON OVER GYRO Indifferent Baseball Game Last Night Resultod In 8 to 4 Score Tlie Sons of Canada added an other vlcloryl to their list last evening wlien they subdued the Gyros to the tune of 8 to -I in the Ic.-tgiic baseball gamle. It was very listless basebrell, anil, while the Sons deserved the win, it was of errors and poor playing and Foley, who pitelied for tlio Oyros from the opening of the second. ti-nQ n fi I ttnunrmailtliv fAn llin l.i 1 Gyro Club ah r li;.To a G. Hill, If .. I 0 1 0 0 S. Moran, ss 3 10 0 0 II. Frizzell, 3b 0 0 1 2 Il.-Jones, -lb, 3 1 2 li 0 G. Mitchell, 2b 2 0 1 0 3 T. Tile, cf .. 3 0 0 3 1 II.. Asloria, c 2 1 fl 3 3 Tullock, p . . 3 1 0 0 0 G. Tile, rf . . ) 0 0 0 0 Foley, p .... '3 0 1 0 1 1 27 1 i 21 10 Sons of Canada ah r li io .T.Ftiniiihar,3b 4 1 1 ,3 W.Milchill. cf ,3 0 .1 A D. llalfnur, c 3 2 "2 3 V. Menzies, lb 4 1 70 12 A. Mitchell, rf 4 2 1 0 W. Lambie, If 4 - 2 0 1 II. Menzles, 2b 4 0 1 1 L.Sherman, 2h 3 0 'A 0 C. Schlenker.p 4 0 , '1 0 A. Hoy, p1 ... 1 0 0 0 Sport Chat J A good foolball match is looked for tonight when the Oreat War Veterans and Canadian Fish fi Cold Storage Go. clash tonight In the league fix-lure. Ilolli teams are on Iheir Iocs ami anxious for a victory. Line-ups will he as follows: Cold Slorage A. Murray; Charles Whatman and II, M. I). Lambej J. Cornell, .1. Sims and H. Carlson; S. DarUm, Kbler, IK. Rye, Norringlon and D, Jack: spares, J. Torney, F. Hardy afidj Mathcisnn. The new golf course at Park was olllcially opened on Friday afternoon last by Field Marshal Karl llalg. The cere niony was a simple one and I lie famous soldier drove a perfect aliol far down (he fairway froin the first tee. Lady llalg also performed the ceremony on behalf of the ladies, her drive being one of the longest ever made tin the course. The' Field Marshal, proved himself to be an ex-ceplioally good player, and won in a foursome that followed the opening, bis partner being Stanley -Thompson, architect of the course, and their opponents. llrigadier Generals Home and Hlair. iwilo inf. (! in m.o fnne nn.f Men the bears of Jasper Park the i.laVrrs thcm-selves became' "wemed. to sense that, something " lonn Tbt! ball hunted in front of bruin who immediately were scored after the batter badj, cmif ,0 n t,,e woo,,ls flied out just behind short stop". ,ann,1,er, ,,,c" hiu1,. ll,s c'T'os, y ...... .... , .... Ins 4 ...i ...laroused by the antics of fel- .lUHIIfl 1W1I Wl'IO il.llll'll uue Ul . I 11 iiiw cri-iuiiie uii.i in- ui.Mii niivi- chase to the ball. Ilolli hoars reached' it at almost the same moment and immediately fought its possession. They waged which' ,n,!r m'ihating position in i ((111 jrKll'i'U. Scbenkler started for Ihe SoiH and was relieved at the end of the sixth when A. Hoy took his place. League Standing Sons of Canada . 3 0 Sawmill ...... 2 2 Gyro Club 1 The box scor: a battle royal wiillo exciicii members of Karl llnig's party looked om -When the strife was over there was left only a few shreds of gjitla percba to show where (he ball had been. 500 rRINCE RUPERT GUN 250 ft , n CLUB HAS GUESTS ON (0, v O.Avere: 4-' 1 0 0 34 8 8 21 14 3 Two-base hits ,' llalfnur, A. Mitchell, II. Menzles and G. Hill Score by innings: 1 2 3 4 r f. 7 Gyro. ... ..0 2 0 0 0 1 11 S. of C 4 0 0 0 4 0 08 Umpires: Oibbs and Hansen. PARK AVENUE RANGE There was a special shoot of the l'riiree Rupert Gun (Hub on the 1'ark Avenue range last niight for the benefit of wo officers of the Vancouver Gun Club who were visiting the city with the 0. Hoard of Trade excursion. fliguests wore Dr. Wright, Hie scores of Thoinas Dixon . . K. fi. million .. J. V. Scott ... . J. F. Ritchie, Jr. Dr. K. S. Tail . II. F. Mcl.eod ... Dr. Wright Advertise In the Oailv New The viee 0. president of the. Vancouver fiun Club, and Thonfas Dixon, secretary. ''ho latter made straight break of 32, siHiielhiug a ebf said be had never done before 0 ,j0.in liis life, and had two scores 0 -i of 125 and i23.. , the: evening , . j. . . . 25 Si 23 2 . . . . 20 10 10 11 L 7 IV4 Midi in KIIX H I I PilLluilWorl uTTti jiH I Vonmnt ScWxl&o r5cJB I Wuitrul HMvch l"i rrl-l i I grwttggur MANY SMITHERS PEOPLE CAMPING AT LAKE KATHLYN SMlfRKRS, July 21. The pleasure of camp life is appeal nig very strongly to Smithers folk Ibis summer afid a number ind.fferent at times. Tullock ""I Mrs. J. .Mason Adams and child- lanea on me niounti lor uie ,.,., Mr. and Mrs. II. ft. Windt Ovms. and. when the. Sons hnil lm! l,ap,' Having tl,e "N'Orlunily of seci" "H U'H l,,a" ,f'n of crossed the plate for four runs, 't'fii,llls f tln unlain JIiiran"l,,MP he was removed and w,,,ls whl,,! ,,,e pitched for the balance, of the "u inning. II need scarcely be said J ' Clarke' 11 "'''"' that the four runs could hardly,1 ll'e pari accompanying Field Marshal Haig. drove olT from be counted aigainst Tullock for n'e nrsl lep Just at Jbe i.ion.en' they were in part du to Ihe very Gvros1wl'e" a h, 11,,rown l"'nr "''" poor support Which tl.e cl,,a lle the fa.r- ?ave their pitchers. In t he - f i ft 1. ncrosn inning the Sons added nnolher a , ... , four ami sat content with their! i'"";1 . ? win. In 'this inning two runs have established camps on the beautiful shores of Lake ICalh- lyn. In addition to the perman ent summer homes of George Raymond, Olaf Hanson and John Dybhavn, a number of tent homes have been fitted up. The families moving down last week t included Mr. and Mi's. 1 1 Unlock iind children. .Mr. and and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carr and dhihlren, ami Mr. and Mrs. L. l. Warnur and children, the latter moving into their mew summer home which has just Ihhmi completed. Mrs. Ilirnie has also received several additional guests at her camp. BLAST ECHO HEARD AT COUNCIL MEETING Aid. Perry Explains Last Week's Accident $221 to Repair Damage A letter fi dm A. W. Kdge ipiol-iriig !js22l as the amount which he would accept for replacing Ihe plate glass windows broken in the recent explosion on Sixth Avenue was read at the city coun cil meeting last nikghH. The matter ws then brought for ward for consideration anil Ald erman I'erry explained Ibal the man in charge of the work was a good man and it was primarily due to the general Inv nf Hip land (hat the accident occurred. Ilock work was often difficult as it was bard to ascertain where the weak places were and the amount required to rcmlove the material. The matter wis left to the board of works lo be dis posed of. VANDERHOOF The entertainment of (be Vancouver Hoard of Trade visitors. who will be bore on Friday of this week, .will consist of a trip to Fori :Ktj .laniivs and Stuart Lake. .Lunch . will ibeisered at Douglas l.ttdge 'and Uliere'willbe i picnic in the nflernoon at Cas lie Rotfk, At the annual meeting of Hie Vanderhoof School Hoard last week, K. A. Mitchell was ro eiecieu irusiee ror three years and W. J. Runes was re-elected uiditor. . . . i . . . orK rs now procecuing on the tourist auto camp at Van derhoof which . is being put in by the local Hoard of Trade. Last Tuesday at Chlleo, Miss Alice Vivian Jacobson of Jasper who was Icacher at Hluart Rive school last term, was married lo Carl .1. Ilenson, number of the SluarL Lake district. Rev. G. J Way ierfofiried the, ceremony The marriage look place re ceiilly nf Thomas Gordon Wren of lliltatt. and Miss Margaret f.arsert of I'rniriedale. The couple have been honeymooning If) F.tlmohlon, Mrs. Wesley Secord of R Catherines, Ontario, has arrived here lo spend a month visiting Kvllh her itici'c, Mrs. K. H. Smith I llnylng IS now well aiiead in this district ami the liiosl Of tbe (crops are good. In tin Lakes land Etlisby districts, farmers Wanted For Sale For Rent XI'l'.RIKNCF.D lady wauls posi tion 'tis stenographer or bookkeeper". Hox 2C2 Daily News ollice. TO RENT vestigate the Habine gold strike uid do some staking if it looks promising. Mrs. J. II. Kerr has been lo the local school board fol lowing Ihe retirement of Mrs. M F. Nourse. ' , . ; . Miss, Mcl.eod) of j Auyo.v Is visiting.'here villi - Mrs. A. M. Ruddy. . , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saul of; Decker Lake gave a reception a I the Decker Lake Community Hall lasl week in honor of tbeir' daiigliter-in-law, Mrs. J. G. Saul of Victoria who, with her daugh ter, Lorraine, is spending the summer there. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Chatham sound Lucy Islam! light increased in power. Position. On iiortheast 'ex Iremily of Ihe east Lucy Island, Latitude N. 54 decrees, 17 minu- le.; 40 seconds. Longitude W 130 degrees, 3d hilnulcs, .10 sec onds. Change in light. Ihe power of the light has been increased by replacing the 5th order lens by a llli order" lens. W v PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Tuesday, July 21 High 1 :22 a.m. 1U.8 ft. 14:23 p.m. 18.0 " Low 8:10 a.m. 2.8 " 20:11 p.m. 7.j Wednesday, July 22 iligb 1:57 rt.m. io.O fl. 1 1:55 p. in. 18.3 " Low 8:47 a.m. 2.7 " 20;47 p.m. 7.1 " ' . DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. i 2c per word In advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c WANTKB WHITK women desiring work, apply Millerd Cannery. Sent Cove. I'hone 400. ICS WANTKD. Plain dressmaking. Reasonable rales. 718. Fraer Street. . If POSITION WANTED 10 HUNT. Furnished rooms. Hot and cold water. Centrally located. Reasonable rents. Norfold Rooms, Fulton Street. I'hone lllack 32U. tf FOR RUNT. Clapp apartment Westonhaver ltros. tf started cutting, almost two weeks ago.. I Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Camp bell, formerly of Vanderhoof, .arrived last week by motor front Longview,. Washington, and will probably spend the summer1 here. . The home of mV. and -Mrs. riiomas Hunt was recently des troyed by fire, the loss being about $2,500 which was covered by insurance. BURNS LAKE. Robert Gerow, William Lev- erett, Kd. 1'elerson and Joint Jowans have left here lo in FOR SALE WANTED TO IlKN'T. Furnished FOH SAI.K. Stove troubles anl- aparlinent or bouse. Family of Ihree adults. Responsible parly, for month of August. Write Hox SGI, Daily News. 167 veil. Why worry about your old stoves when you can f.y-change them as first payment on a new PRK.MIKR RANCF and have complete satisfaction. Balance on easy paymenls. Prince Rupert Kxchange. Phone 052. If FURNITURK ami Ranges bougli', sold and exchanged; household effects packed and shipped; auction sales conducted; fur-it u re and ranges for every home. A. MacKenr.ie Furniture House. Phone 775. If CASH SNAPS. Splendid pair of .lots, section two, block 12, lots 01 and 02, Atlin Avenue. Fifty foot frontage, good locality, excellent marine view. Plume Hlue 81). 'tf FOR SALK -Level lot, on sewer, close in. M00.no. Phone Red 720. v 182 LOST LOST. Fourteen foot row boa!. painli'd green outside, from Cold Storage. .Finder please notify P.O. Hox 853, Prinre Rupert or phone !I8. 107 BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only. 4 43 Fifth Avenue Kast. Phone fled 707. HOARD The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phono 137. BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICKS OF KASTIIOPK 4-0YCLE Marine Engines 4-H.P. without clutch $185.00 4-H.P. 1 cylinder Ml) 2A0.Q0 0-II.P. 1 cylinder ILD 450.00 8-II.p. I cylinder III) 750.00 8-II.P. 2 cylinder MD 150.00 IC-II.P. 4 cylinder I.D 475.00 All the above except the first Include the Famous Joes Reverse Gear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. TJhe best thai money can buy. Kasthopc Hros., 1747 Georgia St. V. Vancouver, H.C. Always at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouso, Agents Phone 381. TAXI Taxi G7 Phone (Call (leorixe. Paul or Oust) Special 0 and 7 passenger Sluilo- bakers at your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM ' Meeker Block Across from Kmpress Hotel. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 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, H.C. Service and Satisfaction Oiiananteed. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Purnl ure Store. We Iluy, Sell and Kx change New and Secondhand Goods, QUO. PAPADOPULI8, 839 Third Ave. Phone 646. KEITH'S CAFE. When in fUewarl, visit Keilh'f Cafe in Mug Kdward Hotel now re-moilolled. Up-to-date Dining Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. lArtldet Lost and Found, &c FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repair Kimp pairs of all kinds pr-::i,. tended lo. W"n rejia; , writers, griiiilfiphoiii : ,piclhrw fnutiing. Carpf Furniture rating TOM BALLANGER Phone Illue 02D. :hh K COLUMBIA RECORDS NKW Process Columbia II no scratching productions af hifp-Trots, Songs and Ins rtihsic by world famed . Calf in and hear liem PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue BEDDING OUT PLANTS. 'Inrits Ibal grow and for your labor. M bedding out idanii a ally acclimatised nd relied upon lo pruili goods. Store Phone - Itr Greenbonse Phone Mai MCCARTHY'S. BEAUTY PARLOR Voque Beauty Parlor Public Rest. Room for i Mrs. Love Stephens' Hlnck, Tli: il V Over McCaffery ft (iilibr PHONE 3G. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC TION ACT R.S.C. Chapter 115. Till: CANADIAN II: v iOM PANY . I.IMITI II ) heir notice that it has umUv 7 of the said Aot, d:P')' ' the Minister of Public M Ottawa and in the oftu District Registrar oi 'tic i Registry District or Pi.;: nert at Prince Runert, I i; Inscription of the site ; ' plans of certnln works ing of floats, wharf on on 1,1 structures on pile fnurui " proposed to be const' lk Frusgr Reach at Huteilal " Province, of Hrllish Coliuin 1 Water Lot number 2251. U ' -'' 4, Const District. AND TAKK NOTICK thai tlie expiration nf one 1 nn 1 from the dale nf this fr- ;i cation of this Notice Tim ' '' lian Fishing Company I ul 1 vvjll, undQr Section 7 ol Tn ;i " Act, apply lo tlie jiinn-'-' 'ublic Works at his off i'' , City of Ottawa for annr iv.u 1 II. ....I.I ,.11. I ..!.... ., .1 ii.i; n.it.i nun nun iiunm leave to construct the said flo:,!" wharf on piles and struct : -c- pilc foundations. DATKD at Vancouver l'r Ibis 24th dav nf June. A I ' Till'. CAN AlltAiN' IT: r COMPANY LIMIT! ' GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACt Notlcfl nf Annllonllnn for C(f Llconco Notice is hereby given ' the 28th day of July n undersigned intends lo niU"'' tho Liquor Control HoaiM licence in respect of pr ;" being part of the buiblin 1 merely known as KlllAs' Ice 1 1 Parlor, situate on Third '' Prince Rupert, Il.C, up"' lands described ns Lot N - 15, lltock Number 22. Se Map Number 02.1, Prince I' Lllllil lleiClslrnlfnii "llUtrii I n . .'ninn- in nriLino -aiiiiHH"'"' the sale of beer by the win ly open bottle for consumi'' on Ibo premises. DATKD this 27th day nf " 1025. inapinr wmiur'Nl). AppllcDl