SUNOCO Chatter Free -m i OIL for Fords Try a filling and be convinced Kaien Hardware i Company 5.51 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 Avenuo J. L Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd., Hardwoods Store and Offico Fixtures Band-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing, Glass and Glazing. Sasli, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 26S Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. Cars! Cars! We have for sale several "Guaranteed" Used For.! Cars at attractive, prices.. You buy tlie "Unused Milo-age" at price authorized by the Ford Motor Co. Ask us for prices and terni9. S. E. Parker Ltd. BRINGING UP FATHER EST GOLLY THIT3 )PftlNC ) FEVER, tra TERiGLE AN r THE WORt)T OF t lt ALL THC TME. V AOLEtP- i I 1 11 dc5.e.jm that r ' tf j FOOTBALL GAME ENDED IN DRAW Match Last Nlnht Between H.M.S, Capetown and Prince Rupert was Good Exhibition l very large crowd watched I the football game last evening between men from Ilia. II. M. S. Capetown and a learn of .local players which ended Willi a tie score or 2 all. From the very opening of the game it was evi dent that the fans would witness very fine brand of football and that, there would lu voi little to choose between Hie respective merits of the teams. 'i'lie visitors probably were a liltle belter in combination play and on more lhan one occasion they, threatened I lie locals, goal by a fine scries of rushes. The locals on the other hand were always ready I to take advantage of any opening which -offered and at certain at periods of the game pressed their opponents defence consistently. was a fine brand' of clean' football which delighted the fans and they showed Ihejr appreciation on more than one occasion as either locals or op ponents were responsible for brilliant plays. I.ee in goal for the visitors was called-iipoit in the second half to make several brilliant stops which he did in such a manner as to bring ap plause from the grandstand and the goal whieh'did gel.-by-hiin jn Hie first lie could not in any way have slopped. in The first half, the locals play ed down hill and the visitors scored first. This was followed shortly before half time by an equalizer from the locals. In the second period, wilh positions reversed, the visitors were ac in corded a penally in front of the goal which was readily converted. rom I hen on the locals pressed hard and kept continual pressure on I heir opponents goal until re warded by a goal, lieing up the score again. The remainder of the game was a see saw wilh bnlh sides having some splendir ushes to their credit. Referee from Ship Mr. Pierce 'of the Capetown" acted very eflicienlly as refers, ind his work readily met with the approval of the fans. In I he first part of the gamo there seepied plenty of whistle -but when it was, apparent' that .noth ing escaped the eye of the re feree, the learns settled down lu i fine exhibition which has. sel-loin, if ever been bettered in Prince Rupert. The leains lined up as follows: Capetown d.eo; Nieholls, Mor rows; T. llurrows, nil, icapi.1 Uramwell; Dickson, Starkey, Wiper, Dowser, Woods. Prinrn Rupert A, Murray; W. V.. Williscroft and II. M. D. l.ambe; .1. Harris, S. Currio and R. Woods; A. Mitchell, 11. Me- Dougall, D. Scott, J. Johnson and C. Norringtnn. Messrs A. Clapperlon nnd P. O. Marsden acted as linesmen. CAPETOWN FOOTBALL TEVM ENTERTAINED Soccer Association Gave Im promptu Social Evening In St. Andrew's Rooms Following Game. Following the football game last night, Ihe Prince Ruper' I l'oolball Association gave ani impromptu social evening at Ihej 81. Andrew's rooms in honor nfl i llu team from H.M.S. Capetown.) Refreshments were served andi mere was a program or songs and speeches. George Hill, pro vident of the Association, occupied, the chair. ILL CO tE.E. THE DOCTOR HE'b THE wide AVAK.E. IN TH( TOWN 8-J Sport Chat Willi n new battery lo face the Sons of Canada, the Gyro Club expects to tome into its own in the Senior League baseball league. T he injection u f iTtin, as hurlcf for the Gyros, and Robideau, as backstop, into he league may bring about in-leresliiig developments. The Gyro Club is si ill rather far down in Hie cellar but it slill has a chance and' the management says t lint the Sawmill anil Sons nf Canada from this oil will have to look lo their laurels. There has been good baseball in Prince Rupert so far Ibis season ami now it promises lo be even boiler. ..Manyl'dde points during the fair week fans are expected to climb Acropolis Hill for tonight's fixture even though Fortin may not be on the mound for Hie Gyro. rear mat .unenea may lose lie Davis Cup in September through its notorious weakness doubles play,, has prompted Hie United Slates lawn tennis association lo schedule an olli cial Irynul for the international learn August 3 In 3, for the first lime in its history. American tennis it seems regards the im pending issue with more than concern. II really fears Ihe worsl. This much, has been ad-'ill il led. by Edward 11. Moss, executive secretary of Hie tennis association in declaring I hat P would surprise no one, least of all, the Davis Cup committee if victory in the 1025 international series would'gu'wilh Hie decision Ihe doubles. Jack' Dempsey will not be allowed lo fight any pushovers in Ihe stale of New Jersey, it has been agreed by Newton A. K. Ilughee, commissioner of boxing thai slate. Only logical contenders will be tolerated as an opponent for the champion, Hug-bee declared and added thai In his opinion, only Harry Wills and Geno Tunney could be con sidered in Ibis light. "II seems strange lo me f lint a real chain pion should insist on having one or two bouts fdr, 'tunn-up' purposes before; meeting a logical coulender for his lille," Ilughee said. "Inasmuch as Hie public is sick nnd tired of seeing cham pions fight set lips. Dempsey will nol be . allowed to fight in New Jersey." Jl'.he. isif. of Ihe Capetown is affording a Utile opportunity for Jfidsummer Round Trip Excursion Tickets 1-1 fl V 1 1 1 1 To ll principal Emtern Citirc oi) sale daily to Sept. 15 Final return limit Oct. 31 Librrtl ttopovef privtlrgrs qoingor returning Vhit the lolkt "back East" now while the fare are low Low fare olio to Zlon National Park mnd Ytllowitont NatUnal Park Ak for fret book If t, descriptive of IhfH afiuou rCMJTtl W. H. OLIN A.d.F. it P A Union Station Seattle, Wn, By George McManus 7 rVTWTT?r53rTPZr? f7 1 T. I f I T 7 'S3 I W'Hffi? DOCTOR. HE CAN'T E.e J l7et i?-e-rii I Crul Driuir. nghi reeved I T '20 local football players to meet outside i.players. The matches should draw good crowds. Local billiard-players will also have an opportunity of meeting some of the playersi from the cruiser on Sunday afienioon, and doubtless, several good games will be play ed. Prince George, Ketchikan Stewart, Ocean Falls and .Nrvr Mellakalla have been communi cated with in respect to sending baseball and football learns In Prince lluperl at fair lime or any other lime which might be convenient. II is expected llial it will be possible to have 1m 1 1 It baseball and football teams visit the city from some of the mil and it is nuHe possible that some teams will be aide lo be here before Fair lime. New Mellakalla expect- to be aide lo play lluperl a series of return baseball gamci sometime after Ihe middle of August, and word is expected from them in Ihe course of the next few Jlays. THRILLING TRIP MADE BY NUN 1 Sister Carrier Makes Perilous uourn et from Lac la Plongo 1. to Reglna RFGINA, Sask., July 31. Dy anoe and train for six days- - tluiugh swift torrents, punted long oy nrawny inuian guiues. hooting rapids and skirling cat aracts, Sister Carrier of the Grey Nuns' Order recently travelled 5011 miles to Regina, primarily lo see a dentist. Sister Carrier comes from that inland mission in the cold hinterland of Northern Saskatchewan, Noire Dame of Ihe Sacred Heart, Iteauval mission, five miles wesl of I.ho la Plunge. This s her first peek al civilization in five years. ''I like my mission so much, t would not like to be transferred lo another -one, unless I am coin- missioned to go further norlli. lo work among Ihe Kskimos." Sister Currier deelared. She gave a colorful picture of life In lhi outpost. Ileauvnl Mission and that of He ti la Crosse, are generally re cognized as Ihe two. most dilhcUP missions in Ihei Norlh; . jfir. 1 lie spring.aifibfalr.idie. uMiVJiiftiflofleii is cut titr from all except telegraph communication. No mail onies and none is sent mil. H Hie Mission eook runs out of lea or oilier supplies, members o the eommunily do without, in Ihe summer lime only the mini mum of travel is attempted on the river, owing In ils Ireache mis rapids. 1 lie winter season wilh ils blizzards, and suh-r.ero temperatures, is Ihe open season for (ravel and thu hauling of supplies. Haulage High The expense and Inbor of haul age, Sister Carrier, explained, is tremendous, when it is consider ed that the Mission feeds and clothes an average of 100 per sons. Considerable food also is raised in Ihe district. The wheal fields are large and thriving while all kinds of vegetables are. grown. ' The mission workers hnye themselves installed nil electric plant and sleniii healing system They also bui.ll their own tell ; raph line and completed the connections. The only neighbors, are seal lered bands of Indians. "They are friendly, and 'fire wider' in unknown lo them," said Sisler Carrier. The country which Is heavily limbered, is dolled with lakes and threuded wilh rivers The fur catch, she said, In win For Wanted Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken WANTKB WANTKD. A n experienced saleslady lo commence dulies at once. Apply Dent's, Third Avenue. Phone (151 or residence Green 70'J, tf WANTKD. Plain dressmaking. Reasonable rales. 718. Fraer Street. If GIRL wanted for Ice-cream parlor. K. I'. Confectionery. If FOR SALE CIIKSTFRITKI.D Slides, highest grades, made lo order. Good stock of tapestry to select from, plain mohair any color and plain mohair with figdred cushions and facings. Styles, ball foot and 0ueen Anne. Call and select your pattern. Good service assured. Prices reasonable. A. MacKenzie Furni ture House. Phone 775. tf FOR SAI.H. sNove (roubles sol ved. Why worry nbout your old stoves when you can exchange I hem as first payment on a new PRK.MIF.R RANGF ai)IPfaYe comply epiijtisf action. ' liaianfe on Y'eaSy.' payments. Prince Rupert F.xchange. Phone ' 052. If 'OR SALE. Pleasure hull in good condition. Cabin over engine and c-anopy lop. Suitable for 5 h.p. engine. A good sea. boat. First $100 lnkes .it. Write itox 203, Daily News. If FOR SAI.H. New house, semi- modern, five minutes walk from post ofllce. For particulars apply 138, Fighth Ave, West. ' ' tf FOR SAI.H. Small four roomed house with bath, hot and cold waler. Price $1100 cash. Apply 1011 Sixth Ave. Hasl. 177 FOR SAI.F,. Kight piece fumed oak dining room suite. Snap for cash. Apply T. McMeekin, lib Avcmiu Fast. tf FOR SAi;i;. Oliver typewriter in good condition. $25. Apply Rose, Cowan ImGa, Ltd. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALK Will be held a CtC, Third AvenueivWesl, on Saturday, August 1, al 2.30 p. tn. and at. 8 p.m.; nlsn on Monday al 2.30 p.m. consist-lpgt;of Dailies' Dresses, hats sliils, cojils, underwear, hosiery,1 .blouses, umbrellas, etc Jtln'lpotl, Fvill mid Co., I.ld. .. . 170 ler.wftSj usually very good, while Die f(sh ealeli and wild fruit crop materially added lo the food supply. Sisler Carrier will return lo her post ufler a short holiday wilh relatives here. PRINCE RUPERT TIDE8 . . Friday, July 31 High 10:10 a.m. 15.1, ft. 22:02 p.in. ui.t Low 3:50 a.m. 5.3 " 15:11 p.m. 7,9 Saturday, Auqust 1 High 11:I1 a.m. 10.1 fl. 23:02 p.m. 20.1 1 Low 1:51) n.m. 3.8 1 I0;51 p.m. 7.1 . Sunday, August 2 High 12:01) a.ni. 17,7 fl. 23:50 p.m. 21.1 " Low 5 s5l a.m. 2.3 " 17:57 p.m. o.o " Monday, August 3 lllgli . I2;50 p.m. 18.8 ft Low n it ..... i . u. .u i i jn.rn ... .. io.u p.m. o.o NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. TO RENT TO HFNT. Furnished rooms. Hot and cold water. Centrally located. Reasonable rents. Norfold Rooms, Fulton Slree!. Phone lllack 32!). tf FOR RIOT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sew inpr machine. Walker's .Music Store. tf FOR HFNT. Modern house, Mv rooms and bath. .Monro linn. FOR RFN T. Clapp apartment Weslenhnvor Dros. tf FOX FARMUvQ ALASKA 1U.UF and SILVHR DI.ACK FOXF.8 for immediale or later delivery. High-grade slock, al lowesl prices. Pups and breeders al. lower prices now lhan later. Cash and terms, no interest. Free Donk-lets, references over period of 25 years by six banks. Mr. II. Welch, Smithers, 11.(3. is our local Hreeder-Repre$enta-live; of "One of the World's largest fox farms,4' 1 1,200 acres!" Cfeitry Dros.,- Fox" Farms, 1153 Knipire Duilding, Seal tic. U.S.A. BOARD HOARD and Room, or hoard onjy. ! J r 1 1 in Avenue Kasl. Phono Red 707. HOARD The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICKS OF KASTHOPK 1-CYCI.K Marine Kngines 4-11. P. without clutch $185.00 1-H.P. I cylinder Ml) 200.00 0-H.P. I cylinder HI) 150.00 8-11. p. I cylinder HI) 750.00 8-II.P. 2 cylinder Ml) 150.00 IC-H.P. 1 cylinder I.I) 175.00 All the above except the first include .the Famous Joes Reverse Gear, and full electrical and propeller equipment." The best that money can buy. Kaslhope llros.. 1717 Georgia SI. Y. Vancouver, II.G. Always nt your service. Prince Rupert Boathouso, Agents Phono 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 Across from Kmprei Hotel. CAMERON TRANSFER Phono 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you waul anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Dox 090. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl. lire Slore. Wo Duy. Sell and Fx- change New and Secondhand Goods, QtO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phone M0. KEITH'S CAFE. When In Slewnrl visit Keith's Cafo In hing Kdward Hotel now ro-modelleil. Up-ln-dato Dining Room and Lunch Counter "OR KEITH - Mannaee. BEAUTY PARLOR Vogue Boauty Parlor Public Rest Room for Ladies. Mrs. Lovo Slenbens' Hind- 'I'M,.,! " " : uver McCn Terv A. fiilil.nno ........ tm ...o ulj PHONE 30. 'Articles Lost and Found, &c for less than SOc FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repair Shop. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to. We repair typo writers, gramophones and do picture framing. Carpel laying. I'u mi lure crating. TOM BALLANGER Phone lllne 025. 318 Fifth St COLUMBIA RECORDS NF.W Process Columbia Records no scratching. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed nrlisls. Call in and hear I hem. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue BEDDING OUT PLANTS. Plants that grow and repay you for your labor, McCarthys bedding out plants are speri ally acclimatised and can be relied upon lo produce (lie goods. Storo Phono - Red 183 Orcenhpuse Phone lilack 108 MCCARTHY'S. PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN P.O. Hox 1511 Prince Rupert, D.C. Service and Satisfaction Ouanantoed. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to t Lease Land In Land Recording Dislriet of 'riuce Rupert, and situate al erguson Jiny, .Masseu unci. Q.C. Islands; D.C. lake Notice that Gosse-Mil lord, Limited, of Vancouver, D.i. . occupation Salmon Ganners, in lends In apply for a lease of (lie following described lands: Conunencing at a post planb-d approximately. 20 chains east from nojlhwest corner Lot 15; I; thence . south 3 chains; Ihencc went 10 chains; thence south 2 chains; thence west 10 chains lo wesl boundary of Lot 1571; thence south 8 chains? Ihenne west JO chains; tlience north JO chains; thence east 2 chains. mole or Jejs, a beach; Hienco following' meandering- of shnio line, lo point of, commencement. and containing 22 acres, more or less. GOSSK-MILLKRD, LTD. Applicant, i lVf Wm. G. Mitchell, i Agent Paled June 20lh. DI25. LAND ACT Notice of Intontlon to Apply to Leaso Land In Queen Charlotte illlxu j(P. mrding District of .Prince Ru pert, and silunlo al Roonev Point, Graham Island. lirilUh Columbia. Takn Nollco that Fishing Packinir Coiniumv I.inilled, nf Masselt, D.C., riccir palion Packers, intends to apply for a leaso of ,(, folbiwing described lands: Comnienelng id n t,nst nlnnted nt llooney p.dnl, Graham Island, Jiritisii Columbia; thenco nor Iherly five, chains, more or less, lo low .waler mark; thence wesl erly ulon.fr lowfWaler murk one liundred anilislxy chnlns; Ihenco soulherly Nvn -i chains; thence easlerly one humlred anil sixty chnlns, more or less, to point of conimetic.einriil, ,4n, containing eighty nrres, more or less. LANGARA FISHING & PACKING packing; co. ltd. Applicant 'it F II Simpson, Agent Dated June 12th. 1925. BflUsli Columbia