II l!i Fords Try a filling and be convinced Kaien Hardware Company Important BargainNews Our Knlire Slock of WOMEN'S and MISSES' 1 DRESSES, SUITS, COATS and MILLIN- ! ' ERY at 20 per cent discount Ten Days Only Mrs.S.Frizzell Third Avenue J. L. Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing anil Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and, Mouldings. P.O.. Box 179. Phone - -. - Blue 26S Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 57S DENTIST St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpaated Third Avenue. Gregory Tires Are Good Tires Mudo in H.C. .SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY .We Have Them In Stock.' S. E. Parker Ltd. GEORGE BUSHBY COLD STORAGE WAS SPEAKER Addressed Retail Merchants' As sociation at Meeting Last Night on GeorRV U. Hushby was the peaker at I lie regular monthly meeting of the Retail Merchants' Association which was held las. night in the St. Itegis Cafe. His object was "Transportation." eorge llryant, president of the association, was in I he chair and thing wrong when even the mer chants themselves sent out for goods instead of purchasing from their fellow merchants. Opening into his subject of transportation Mr. Hushby de- cleared that for successful .oper ation, a railway must have branch line feeders. There wpre no laterals joining the Canadian National Railway between Jasper and Prince Iluperl. The speaker proposed the idea of motor roads and light railways to bring busi ness to the Canadian National Railway. Itranches built, like logiging railways following large ly the contour ,of the country would serve just as well as large expensively grader! branch line's. Too Many Frills The Canadian Na'tional Hail- way, Mr. Hushby suggested, was now spending too much mdney on frills such as radio broadcast- merit on trains. He felt Hint the money might be more profitably spent in, gelling the. railway lo a point where it would devehjp uanaoa lor Canadians and thus develop itself. It would be better to forget the word "railway" and call the C.N.R. "the Canadian delivery wagoii." Whereas Canada was now de pendent on United States for practically all its. iron suppfy and Ontario and Quebec obtained most of its coal from the. United Slates, Mr. Hushby suirirested tba't this iron and coal miight well be produced in Canada. This country paid $100,000,000 a year declared, for Vancouver, at a dis- I lance of 500 miles, gelling more business with Skeena. River can Callies ii. W. V. A. . S. of E Cold Slorage. 1 0 AND VETS TIE Football Fixture Last Night Re sulted In Two all Draw Good, Hard Contest As a result of a good, hard contest in which play was verv even, the league football fixture between Jhe Great War Veterans and Cold Storage last night ended up in a two all draw. The crowd of spectators in al tendance was not large. Storage by successfully negotiating a penalty shot. In the second half Norrington scored' for the Cold, Storage and Skinner equalized for the Vets. G. S. Russell was referee and A. Clapperton and Fred Hardy were linesmen. The teams took the field a follows: Great War, Veterans Gaw-Ihorn; Harlon and Hoy; J. Mitchell, W. Murray and (J. Mitchell; Skinner, Russell, Norwood, Long and Gurvich. Cold Slorage A. Murray; Whatman and Darton; Corbet!, Sims and Carlson; Torney, Elder, Hye, Jack and Norrington. League standing Jo -dale: ' W. D. L. Pis. 3 0 0 C 2 115 2 3 Sport Chat 3 I I Canadian sportsmen preparing for hunting trips this rail' ar urged lo acquaint tlicmselvet with amendments and altera tions in the Migratory limit Convention Act by securing full information from the commis. sioner of National Parks, department of. Interior. Ultawa. The regulations based upon the Migratory Hirds Convention Act have been consolidated and ing stations and elaborate equip-! slightly amended by a recent orner-in-council. The open seasons for the killing of mig ratory birds such as geese ducks, brant and rails, which are provided Ihroiighoul Canada, are the same as last year except for a slight c)iange in Hritish Col umhia. A new feature of the re gulatipns is that Hie possession of legally taken migratory game birds is allowed for a period ini mediately following (the .open season. The 43rd annual regalia of the Canadian Association of Ama teur Oarsmen in olher words, the Roval Canadian Henlev Re- for American coal. The annual calla which lakes nlace over ..r ii... r....j! v.i; t ..... - iirrinii ui mi- KiiuiKiiuu a 1 1011 a i ; i i e ienev ronrsn at Port a Railway had been around $80,-000.000. Local Situation Dealing Willi the local transportation situation, Mr. Hushby stressed I lie necessity for connection 'between Prince Rupert and Alaska and for belter service belween Prince Rupert and the Quern Charlotte Islands and the housie, near Toronlo, on Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, July 30-Aug. 1, is expecled lo be the mosl successful of the series Corresponding in Canada lo the Royal Henley regalia which was held on I ho I hames al Die be ginning of the month, this annual water tournament attracts jibe leading boat crews and scul Skeena River. One reason, be lers from Eastern Canada ant rowing clubs of Philadelphia I the United Slates. The leading ltulTalo and Delrofl will compete neries than Prince Rupert 15,fr honors with representatives miles distant, was Hint there was from Hamilton,, Toronlo, Mont a convenient, steamship service real, Hrockville and olher Cana between Vancouver and tbe'rilan points where boat racing is Skeena River whereas the only a popular sport. Johnnie Dur direct connection Prince Iluperl inan, of Toronlo, will probably 1 I - S't ... I.. I ... .... - . , . hum whs neorge i-nxKPii ft gas- ueicnn ins tine or senior singles boat. Mr. and Mrs. J. Zarelli were passengers on fhe Cardena for the south last evening. champion, which lie won last year by defeating Hlessing, of Philadelphia. The Toronto Argo nauts, who hold some of llin most Important titles, will send CMS Imt l ToTuni Scrvici. Inc Grtt Bnuin rights rewrvcd their best oarsmen to defend them. Argos finished first on points at last year's meet, the Dons, also of Toronlo, second, and ltulTalo, Detroit and Phila delphia clubs respectively third, fourth and fifth. i l'hivino- iiim-niiiii ,ii Vuioiwill be the bovs baseball uame introduced Mr. Hushby as an ex- OI)Pne,i .i.e snnrinr in find bet wen lloolh and Horden SI reel president of the Hritish Columbia half through Norwood. Jack Schools, boys' field sports and maniiiai-Hirers Associaiion and P(1iinlie.1 equalized for fm- the !. 1V.M Cold IJHIish Columbia Metal Trades Association. In opening his address f Mr. Hushby said it was sensible for such organization's to gel to gether, not merely to have dinner nor for increasing values, but in order to engender belter relations one witH'Hho other and to develop the business of the. city. An effort should be made to change a situation such as was to be observed last Christmas when the post, office and the express office appeared to be the biggest departmental stores in the city. There must be some Ilolarians are hoping for Hie blessings of the Weather Man in connection with t lie children'!. f.ld day Jo be held at the Acropolis ' Hill grounds tomorrow afternoon. Deus volens. Everything is in readiness for t lie running off of a program which should be -interesting not only to the ikddies but to the adults as well. The leading features the Rotary-Gyro baseball game The last mentioned affair gives promise of being funny if not skilful. VANCOUVER RACES: TUESDAY'S RESULTS i. First Race Ella4 Waldo. $18.05. $12.50. $0.95; 2. Clear the Way, $9, $5.20; 3. The Minutes, $1.80. Second Race Deeilrailt $8.1(5, $4.10, $3.05; 2. Dennis. H., $0.20, $4.35; 3. General Petain, $fl.G5. Third Race 1. Tulatueen Kid, $3.50, $2.70, $2.80; 2. Velvet, $3.80, $3.C0; 3. Delancey, $5.85. Fourth Race 1. Calgary Stampede, $4.10, 2.25, $2.15; 2. Jingo, $2.35, 2.C0; 3. Louvain, $4.40. Fifth Race 1. Uip' "Indian, $5.50, $3.50. 2.45; 2. Fincaslle, $7.50, $3.05; . Col. Snider, $2.80. Sixth Race I. Hill Hlackwell, $5.10, $2l)5, $3.30; 2. Lucky Cat, $3.50, $2.45; 3. Hitlern, $2.50. Seventh Race 1. Captain Tom, $11.35, $4.80 $i; 2. Mary Fuller, $4.55. $4.95; 3. Mary Emory, $14.35. SPORTS PROGRAM FOR ROTARY CLUB FIELD DAY ACROPOLIS HILL The soorls program for the Rotary Fiefd Day at Acropolis Hill, Thursday afternoon, fol lows : 2.15. Hoys' baseball,, lloolh School. VH.Horddri' Slreelbool 3.30 Hoys' field sports, jiim'p- ing,, running and bicycle races ages 7 lo 10 years. 1.30 Haseball, Gyro vs. Rot ary. Refreshments served on .the grounds. LOG CARRYING BARGES TO HAULMUCH TIMBER Hecate Straits Towing Co.'s New Carrier Will Come North Next Month In Vancouver lowboa'L circles il is reporleil that there will be many million feel of logs brought from Northern Hritish Columbia points to Vancouver mills by I tin flee) of log-carrying barges. II. is reported that one firm cargo. This vessel will carry nwire than 1.000.000 feet of logs Wanted For Sale For Rent FOR SALE FOR SALE. Slove troubles sol ved. Why worry about your old stoves when you can exchange them as first, payment 6n a new PREMIER i HANG!' and have complete satisfaction. IJalance on easy payments. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone C52i tf FURNITURE dnd Ranges bought. sold and exchanged; household effects tacked and shipped: auction sales conducted; fur-ilure and ranges for every home. A. MacKcnzio Furniture House. Phone 775. If FOR SALE. Pleasure hull in good condition. .Cabin' over engine and canopy top. Suitable for 5 h.p. engine. A good sea boat. First $100 lakes it. Wrile Hox 203, Daily News. tf FOR QUICK SALE. New house and lot on Eighth Avenue Eas! anil Alfred. Very cheap. Phone Hlue OUl) after six. 173 FOR SALE Level lot, on sewer. close in, $400.00. Phone Red 720. 182 TO RENT TO RENT. Furnished rooms. Hoi and cold walnr. Centrally located. Reasonable rents Norfold Rooms, Fulton Stree! Phone lllat'k 329. If FOR. RENTi Modern house, five rooms and bath. Mil tiro Hros. FOR RENT. Clapp apartment Wcstenhaver Hros. tf LOST LOST. Fourteen foot row boat, paluled green outside, from Cold Storage. Finder please nolify P.O. Hox 853, Prince Rupert or phone 98. 107 POUND FOUND. Al the Prince Rupert Transfer and Taxi, the place to get d lift best kindling fit her in bundles or hy the load. 107 BOTTLE MESSAGE. The little son of Mr. and Mrs C. G. Minns recently .picked up a has purchased 14,000,000 feet of beer botlle on the shore at the cedar, which will be handled by Sail Lakes containing a message. Hie carriers recently purchased J lie message was supposedly in Sealtle by J. J. Coughlan and written hy a Scandinavian a! associates. lundas Island who claimed thai It is also underslood that the he was in bad circumstances. It Hecate Straits Towing Company Is not known as to whether tin log barge Drumrock will be ready, message is bona fide or whelhi about the middle of Aiugusl ami, some jester was author of il. will come north to load her first, The matter Is being investigated Miss Isabel Haddock, deacon- and will make about three round ess of the United Church of Can trips lo Vancouver each sixty, nda, was a passenger for the days. 'She will probably be busy,olilh on the Cardena last even-steadily throughout the season, in?, HLACK FOXES for imniediaie oiy later delivery. High-grade slock, at lowest prices. Pups and breeders at lower prices now than laler. Cash Jihd lerms, no inleresl. Free Hook-lets, references over period of 86 years by six banks. Mrs. H. Welch, Smilhers, H.C. is our local Hreeder-llepresenta-iive; of "One of the World'!, largest fox farms," (4,200 acres) Cleary Hros., l'ox Farms, 1103 Empire Huildiug, Seattle. U.S.A. BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only. 443 Fifth Avenue East. Phone Red 707. HOARD The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. BOATS AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF EASTHOPE 4-CYCLE Marine (Engines 4-11. P. without clutch $185.00 4-11. P. 1 cylinder MI) 2G0.00 C-H.P. 1 cylinder 111) 450.00 8-H.P. I cylinder 111) 750.00 8-H.P. 2 cylinder MD 400.00 1 C-H.P. 4 cylinder LI) 470.00 All the above except the first include the Famous Joes Reverse Gear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Easthope Hros., 1747 Gcorgi.i St. W. Vancouver, H.C. Always al your service. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phono 381. TAXI Taxi G7 Phone (Call -George. Paul or Gusl) Special C and 7 passenger Slude- bakrrs at your service day and nigh'l. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empress Hotel. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage,- Furniture Moving. If you want anylhing sent fpr. or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hox C99. PHOTO FINISHINQ P. J. RYAN P.O. Hox 1044 Prince Rupert, H.C. Service and Satisfaction Ouannnteed. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl. ure Store. We Huy. Sell and Ex. change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULI8, 839 Third Ave. Pnone 848. KEITH'S CAFE. When in Stewart visit Keith's Cafe in hing Edward Hotel now rc-modflled. Up-to-date Dining Room and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manaoee. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, July 22 High 1 :57 a.m. 19.9 ft. 11:50 p.m. 18.3 Low 8:47 a.m. 2.7 20:47 p.m. 7.1 1 Thursday, July 23 'UK" 2:33 a.m. 19.8 fl. 15:28 p.m. i8,i Low 9:17 a.m. 2.8 " 21:24 p.m. 7.0 " Friday, July 24 High 3:10 a.m. 19.4 f I 10:02 p.m, 18,3 " Low- 9:48 a.m. 3.2 " 22:02 p.m, 70 " PAGE FOOT BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus WE, Jc COXNt TO NO OiMTV SUNOCO - t WOULDN'T CO COLLf, F tA,N COULD rcoe n' oaTucmteh cwce over ra OUT ON NlCHT UE THIS 0e Vb THE. WW WOIEN vB.E. bT.MON THE Chatter OtCR. A.tSf CONDITION TM I OO IT WOULDN'T eE. to eM to co out- Free oTl for DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. i 2c per word in advance. No Advertitement taken for less than 50c WANTED AGENTS WANTED AGENTS wauled for made-to- measure raincoats. Wrile at once for particulars. Ghisgow Rubber Co., of Canada, 108 SI. Catherine St. Wesl, Montreal. FOX FARMING WANTED A responsible woman ALASKA HLL'E and SILVER or girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. Richmond, H.C. Fur Co. next G.W.V.A. 109 WHITE women desiring work, apply Millerd Cannery, Seal Cove. Phone ICO, ICS WANTED. Plain dressmaking. Reasonable rales. 718. Eraser SI reel. If WANTED. Experienced waitress. St. Regis Cafe. Arlidet Lost and Found,&c FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repa r s pairs of,all kinds pi lentled to. We re(i writers, gramopln ? , , , picture framing. ( an; ia; , 1'urniture crating TOM BALLANGER Phone Hlue.C25. 18 y ' s- COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columh.a It -no scratching. F prodticlions of tat Vogue Bcau'ty Parlor Public Rest -Hi.om for i Mrs,, Love Stephens' Hfnek, Th rl A Over McCaffery & Gdili :: PHONE 36. District' Registrar of Registry District of r perl at Prince Rupert description of the sili plans of certain work ing of floats, wharf on ' re- Trots, Songs and Hi ; music by world famed . Call in and hear iir PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC ST0FE, Third Avenue BEDDING OUT PLANTS. Plants that grow and - for your labor M bedding oul plants u ally acclimatised aril relied upon fo pr goods. Store Phone - R Greenhouse Phone M MCCARTHY'S. BEAUTY PARLOR NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC TION ACT R.S.C. Chapter 115. THE CANADIAN I COMPANY LIMITED hr notice thai il has unur 7 of the said Act. depn- the Minister of Public V Ottawa and in Hie off It ml fir I structures m pilo fai.r.na ! proposed to be consl Eraser Reach at JJuteii: " province of.JRrilish C.u- 1 " Waler Lot nymber 2.' '' 4,. Coast District. AND TAKE NOTOI " '; t Ii o expiration of one 1 1 from the dale of the f cation of this Nolico Tn ' diau Fishing Company ' will, under Section 7 or ""; Act. apply to the Mi-Public Works al lils orr "', City of Ollawa for nni 1 " Ihc said site and plan- '": leave to construct the - wharf on piles and sli iii pile foundations. DATED al Vane v this 24 lb day of June. ' THE CANADIAN i I! i" COMPANY LIMITI P J GOVERNMENT LIQUOR cT' Notice or Application for B Licence Notice is hereby given ' the 28th day of July n undersigned intends to the Liquor Conlrol Hoa h licence in' respect of (' ' being part of the buihli merely known as Klllas b' ' Parlor, situate on 'Third v . Prince Rupert, HJC tin"!' , lands v ' ' described as Lot 10, Hlock Number ?2. s' 1 Jj Map Number 92.1. prince H'"' Land Riiglsl ' if ration Dislrn , Province or Rrilfsii iVIuiui' ' "j the sale of beer by the : ' by open bottle for cons ."i' 1 on the premises. DATFD Ihls 27th day f Jl" 1925. JOSEPH SIOMlNP. Applici