2S f-inr- iBj- PAQlt foot " SUNOCO Chatter Free OIL for Fords ! Try a filling and i be fconvinced i i i Kaien Hardware ! Company I CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Persona! Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Scrvlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We are ready at any lime to receive your phone call, lo take your instrulinns, to lake personal charge, of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. J. L. Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing anil Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings'; P.O. Box 179. Phone - - Blue 268 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phono 575 DENTIST tiV E YOUR FURS REMODELLED AND REPAIRED at B. C. FUR Co. Third Avenue. Phones Day, Qreen 120. Night, Black 709. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 41. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Rand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. . 'n,.m..yi, in ii. - JWIJ.J-J 'W'J- - iiiiifiiii BRINGING UP FATHER HA.VE tO DO IN THI3 hCue i to OT The OOOR Will RinCi . 0 i RAILWAY HEAD IN OKANAGAN Kelowna-Kamloops Branch Line Inspected Yesterday by Thornton and Party YEHNiiN. August 7- -Sir Henrv V. Thornton, chairman and ppe--ident of the Canadian Nalional Itailways, together with two of directors and regional and 'livisioiiijl officials, yesterday inspected the new Kamloops-Kel-uwna branch line and the terri tory wlncu it will serve. The C.N. H. president's party arrived here yesterday morning and leTt immediately for Kelowna were they were entertined al lunch. The journey lo Kehiwna and return was made hy automobile. the parly bavins co'me lo Ver-iion yesterday by .special train over the newly completed lihe from Kamloops. At Kamloops, sir Henry ami the directors, Major Graham A. Hell and J. Gill Gardner, were guests al a dinner tendered by Kamloops citizens to Hon. Dr. Sutherland, minister of Public Work for Hrilish Columbia. . In the course of a brief address, the Canadian Nalional President dealt with the financial condition of his company and spoke with optimism of the outlook for Hie balance of the present year. Though gros receipts hail been reduced by nine million dollars during the first six months of 1925 as compared with the simi lar period of 1921, there bad been a corresponding decrease of operating expenses amounting lo 10,200,000 so that net earnings showed a betterment of more than a million dollars. The last few days of July bad shown the first increases and' present crop prospects throughout west ern Canada indicated that busi ness for the balance of the year would be very heavy. Referring lo the new Kamloopn-Kelownn branch line, now Hearing com pletion, Sir Henry informed his auditors that the Canadian Na lionnl was going into the Okan- ugan Valley with the intention of ecuring every pound of freight. ami every passenger possihlo and of giving lo the people of the area served ttie very best that rould tie yiven in J he M ay of rail.-road service.' Touching Upon the finimcial metion he staled that, While the first three years hail been occupied with a multitude of problems requiring Kolutioil, a thorough financial survey was now being made which would de termine what recommendations should he made lo the government in regard lo morn complete financial amalgamation of the constituent companies of the Canadian National System, and what, if any, action should be taken toward writing otf capltnli zalion. On I heir return to Kamloops early this morning, the party left for Vancouver Viinl is due to ar- iiive there Friday evening, leav-jing I lie same night for Viclori'i after which Sir Henry will re turn lo Vancouver for the opening of the exhibition and to open the new Canadian Nalional radio station CNHV on the night of August 11. SMITHERS Frank Manuels, a dispatcher al the local railway oltlce, left for Winnipeg on Monday In spend three week's holiday at his obi home. A daughter was born al the Dulkley Valley Dislrjnl Hospital on Sunday, August L to Mr. and Mrs Jas. Owens of Evelyn. Word has been received In WHO ' -M -v. I T HE t i ELl I fcTig . I ) r- j town that a son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Klsey of Vancouver. Mr. and .Mrs. Klsey I are both well known in Smithers having been teachers at the local school. Mrs. T. T. Dunlop, accompanied by her sister Miss McLaughlin, left for Vancouver on Monday to purchase a stock for the ladies' ware store they are oponins up in Smilher. After an absence, of several weeks' spent in the Ootsa Lake and Sibola districts. Dune Mr-Gibbon relumed lo town Wednesday morning. He left hi- partner Kill Sweeney making im provements in Hie trail to Sibol.w(.n, bo, ,hw wa nn hinff Ed Kby is eilendin? his laisi-ness ventures In include a hard ware- store and left for Vancouver Wednesday to get a stock of staple lines of hardware and other lines for the new business. Gcprge Cunningham of Port Hssinglon was a business visitor to town on, Wednesday. I.. S. McGill returned, lo town the forepart of this week from a trip into the Golsa Lake country. Mr. McGill was looking up Ins clients in that section and covered about COO miles in his car on the trip. BOYS' BAND HERE IS OFF TOjlOOD START Initial Practice Was Held Last Evening In Anglican Church Basement A fair number were present al the first practice of the boys baud held last evening in the basement of the Anglican Church. At th; present timji there are not enough instruments for all the hoy who wish to join the band hut it is felt that this may .be remedied by donations from par cuts who are anxious to have their boys receive the benefit of the instruction which the llotary Club is providing. A number of the boys are also itwsiy on their vacation and it is hardly expect ed Ihat the band will get under way with I lie full number of members until after the sum mer holidays. A good start was made, however, last evening and Hamliiiiistef Wilson Was very much encouraged with the en thusiasm of Hie boys. TRINITY IS NEW HALIBUT VESSEL Fine Fishing Schooner Is In Port Today For First Time After Her Maiden Voyage to Banks Another fine new American halibut schooner is in port to day after her maiden trip lo Hie fishing banks. The vessel is the Trinity which Is owned and skip pered by Capt. Conrad Pelter sou. With a lonuage of 41, the Trinity is 02 feel long and has a 110 horse power deisel engine She was built and registered in Seattle. Jler crew conslsls of nine men and she brought In a catch of 39,000 pounds. HAZELTON MAN IS MOYING TO RUPERT Alex. Connon Resigns as Man agar of Cunningham 8tore to Join F, Q. Dawson Staff Here Alex. A. Connon, who has been Iiillliuirnr re, (it . llnv.illlni ,, .... tun 11 . THINK. TOO WOZ " DO lOU'J A,HTis CLAU? 1 n f v in the city about the end of the Present month. - - - KEEPING AMERICAN SAILORS INFORMED ON BASEBALL GAMES MKI.HGlTlNK. Aug. 7. Just as hockey, baseball and football scores were uptdied in the Canadian soldiers in the (ireat War the United States Navy is fur nishing 35.01)0 sailors of the I'.S. fleet with haehall score during the visit to the Antipodes. I he visitors were royally enter tained ashore, and made a favor- table impression whereever lliov winning ine itaseoaii scores. They told (lie Australian newn-liapers about it, and the scores are cabled daily "down under." The Australian newspapers were iniek lo oblige ilieir American gtiest. and the baseball results were flashed across the L'niled Slates and under Ilie Pacific, lint it take; calculus, or omeL-Ihing Hke Jl, to figure nut Hie standings without a percentage liook. The sailors demanded the standings, which are now beiu cabled nightly. Similar information on the national pastime will be sent to New Zealand when I lie fleet j'" there. j Sport Chat . -g Philadelphia Athletics ami Washington Senators are having a battle royal for leadership in the American League while Pittsburg Pirates and New York Giants are. touch and go for honors in the National. With things so close as they are now it is hard to speculate wtio will be, the principals in the big World Series jtfrty this year. The Cincinnati- Iteds are also pressing hard in the National and it is quite impossible for them to climb to the top before I he season ends a couple of months hence. Philadelphia u just three games abend of Wash inglon in the American while Pittsburg and New York are practically on even footing in the National. While the Fair is still a good mouth off, preparation ,are already being made for I be' sport program during Kxliibitlou week. Negotiations uva in urtwro will outside bj-iHeJuill aiidj jofctball teams 'mid a gUfd MiilV-'-mrfy be expected. Wont reeefvisl from Ocean Falls is lo the effect thai a soccer team is coming from there. There is inclined lo be some doubt about this locally for the paper makers would have to lose quite a hit of lime lo make tin trip. It is considered more likely that a team will come from Auyox instead. Ket chikan is coining over In force again and (bis will .assure al least one ottUide baseball team to meet (he local. Hockey is cojiliuuiug lo grow in ravur in eastern cities as winter's pastlime. Some Atneri can cities have bad professioinl teams in different leagues fo. some lime and now there is talk of two professional leagues In the eastern stales this coining wlnler. As many of the profes sional playcri in these leagues come from Canada, there will he a wild scramble now for players lo fill up the different teams for the coming wTnliT. There has been a lot wrillen and said in connection with ., . , : : , disagreement, belwecn one Jack Dempsey mid his manager Jack ili'nn. I, ... II... I ,i, hi,. ,i nrruin uiai Mine is CUniilngbam A Son has resigned Utile hope of a reconciliation lo take a position here with F. arrangements have been made O. Dawson Ltd, Ho is expected'dlvide cer'ain realty holdings i MPor CLC I .M Tut, tOUH. vwirr TO T A. C fcT V Fist, C i vCQ I THAT Birr r-t yi -1 l hv f L ClMJ It i. Fotum StnvKi l-Gct Oriuin rifliU tervi For For Wanted Sa Rent i DAILY 2c. per word in WANTtt WANTED. Driver for milk round. Musi be used to horsi s Apply ValtMin Dairy. Mcllride Street. 181 WANTED. Plain dremakliMr. Reasonable rales. 718. Fraer Street. tf FOR SALE FOIl SAl.K. Oashoat "Sea Hawk"; 27 feet overall; H foot beam; new cabin; new gas tank; pool ilinvhy: ? anchors and rope; fi h.p. heavy dut) Fisherman engine. About twt years old, in finest working condition. Priee 9500. Apply I). Drown nt Smith A. Mallet's shop. FOIl SAl.K. Stove troubles sal- veil. Why worry atxMit ynur old sloven when you can exchange them as first payment on a new PltKMIHH HANGF and have complete satisfaction. Ililaiue on eay iayineats. Prince Huperl Hxrhange. Phone 052. tf FOIl SALK.- -Seven room fully modern house; excepliosllv well built; splendid location: hot wnter furnace; parage. Corner Fourth Avenue and Dunsinuir Street. Also entire household furniture. Apply Mrs. Atkins, phone ?3H. 18? FUltNTTlillli bought, sotd an I nxchangeil. Dominion inlaid linoleum nml Harry, Kirkcaldy, Scotland, inlaid linoleum. Furniture ami ranges of all description for sale. A. Mackenzie Furniture House. Phone 77S. FOIl SAl.K. Pleasure hull in good condition. Cabin over engine ami canopy top. Suitable for 5 h.p. engine, a good sea boat. Firt 1100 lakes it. Write Itax 203, Daily News. tf GOOD piano for sale. Snap for cash. Phone lllue I CO. TO RENT FOIl HUNT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs nml xew iug iiMchiims. Walker's Music StoftC '. tf FOIl' IlKN'IV-Two room furnish ed apartment by day, week or month. Phone lied r07. tf TO KENT. FumishtNl home- keeping suite. Phone Ih or .81. tf FOIl ItENT. Modern house, live rooms ami bath. Monro pros FOIl KENT. Claim aftarlmenl vvesteniiaver iiro. if LOST LOST. Small dinghy with oars from Salt Lakes on Wcdnes lay night. Word 'Chum' painted on stern. Finder phone Mine 2.VJ. Heward. 181 . . L.. -- l J u rrnucisro in which (hey were ihiiii llliei'CMfil, f )Cnp scy should fight, before Sei.tn,,, ber 1U20 Keurns will receive a snare or ttie proceeds. l)ei,lIMV has had a dispute with I he New ."York boxing commission who ueimimi uiai lie rigid r w, wm not he chaiiin on. Hhi, I lie will fight but be u ... u'llehiv . . . iu I f 1 1 turn I ; I i . uexi vear when Kearns will not i... i.i'.. , share in the iiroci.o,k i. .. .. "UUIU perm m lie its 'easy money and many think it t lu'agaln, tnl)cmpey will not enter l he TnH By rtf H '. 7 3 NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. & advance. No Advertisement taken BOATS AND LAUNCHES PfUCES OF EASTIIllPE 4-CYCI.B Marine Engines 4-11. P. without clutch flH&.OO l-H.P. I cylinder MI) 2d.OO 0-11. P. I cylinder IID 45000 H-H.p. I cylinder III 7&O.U0 H-II.P. 3 cylinder Ml 450 00 IC-H.P. f cylinder l.D 475.00 All the alove except the first )Mrif the Famous Joes Jte-verse Gear, and full elect rical and propeller e)uipmnl. 'Ile best thai money eon buy. Kaslhepc llros.. 1717 Georgia St. W, Vancouver. H.O. " Always at your servlee. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone 3X. BOARD ItOAIlD The Inlander, M30 Second Avenue Phone 137. ItOAHIi and Himiih or Hoard only. Phone Itetl To:. TAXI Tail 07 Phone (Call George, Paul or Oust) Special 0 and 1 passenger Slil.le- hakers al yur serle day nnd night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Euiprc-4 Hotel. CAMERON. TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Ilnx CUD COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia IleconD no scratching. Finesl reproductions of latest Vox Trots, Songs and Instrumental musie by world fumed artists Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third venue FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furril. ore Store. Wo Huy. Sell and Ex. change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAMAUUPULIS, d3D Third Ave. Phqin MA. KEITH'S CAFE. When in Htewart visit Keith's Cafe in King Edward Hotel now re-modelled. Up-tn-date Dining Itonin nnd Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. r tt4ftr 4 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Friday. Aua. 7. "'Kh .en am. 21.5 fl I Tt :..0 p.m. sn.o Low !; a.m. 0.8 " :o I p.m. l.o " Saturday, August 8 High 4:0.J a.m. i'0.2 ft. :- p.m. 20.0 " Low 10:; a.m. k.i 22:50 p.m. 4, Sunday, Auqust 0. High 4:55 a.m. I H.O ft. 17:110 p.m. It. ", Low 1 1 :0l a.m. 3.0 " 23:14 p.m. 5.1 " Monday, August 10 High 5:53 a.m. 17.0 fl IH:22 p.m. IK.3 " Low 1 1 :5I a.m. 5.8 " Tuosday, August 11 High 7:0: a.m. 1 5.(1 fl. ItCltl p.m. 17.5 " Low 0:15 ii.in. 0.3 " 12:45 p.m. 7.5 " Wednesday, August 12 High H I!) a.m. I l ft '0 ?7 p.m. U.I - I ow ... 1 5(1 a.m. 0.9 " 13:51 p.m. 8.0 " George McManus tve oeen look,, r oo row. P Articles Found,&c for lets than 50c I PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN PH. ItoX I II Prince Hup.'. Service an. I -(iii.in.ii i'' ' MAIL SCHEDULE OUT-OOINQ. for lh ill MnSSISjrt. VntrU- ttmm ii ... Tsn4ty s4innMr . . i T Aftl, AIM Arm, SUvtrt A rVM. sNrtar i n,nt4n .. . rrHf ... 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