pag 2 roua Free oTl for Fords Try a filling and be convinced ir it 1 ifl ivaien Hardware jA Company in 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 Avenue J. L. Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass nrid Glazing. Sash Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phoney'-. - - Blue 268 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpaawed Third Avenue. Gregory Tires Are Good Tires Made In ll.C. SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY .We Have Them In Stock. S. E. Parker Ltd. WONDERFUL Rotary Club Beat Gyro by 14 tq 13 Yesterday Afternoon Tbe Rotary-iyro baseball game was not llu burlesnue sbow wbiclr many anlicipaled al- iliougb (lie score was large and tbe younger men won by a nar row margin of 14 to 13. In all. tbe fiyros used four nitcbers ami many plher substitutes on their. team which b rough un their total number of players to about in. Possibly the feature of the game was Consul Wakefield's pitching for the first three innina-s when with fine exhibitions of base sliding apd base running thrown in for good and witli his voice. nd before Manncer KiMio Mann could pull his jiile (p earlh Jhp upianans jiad piled un a lead which was dillicull for the. young uns" lo overtake. Napoleon's Army The Gyro lirieun resembled something like Nanoleon's armv and, apart from Lionel llollby. Leo augh and a Tew olhers., the whole club was thrown into the breach to stem 1 lie tide. Thp Rotary leani was the same throughout, and when fieorce Munro was injured in the fourth he was relieved bv Sid Johnson who held down third sack up to tins lime. "Dazzy" Vance stepped into Ihe box for the Rotar- ians when tle Gyros threatened in the fourth and while he did liol equal Ihe strike out. rcconf ne served up a few twisters which look the coyer pff the ball. teams mns lined ..cd up up as as follows fpilovvs: notary K. A. Wakefield, n G. Monro, c H. I.illle lti- LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply (6 Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land Re cording District of prince Ru pert, and situate nl.otit in a northerly direction from u Rooney Point. Massett Inlel. Graham Islam, Dritish Columbia.' lake JSCllfce . that I.nncrnru PACKING CO. LTD. Applicant. Per E. II. Simpson, Agent. Dated June 13th, mi. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus I! OinVtAOA ill . J f t? .5r?i W i,ieo I should c, uov hadnt ra i R X'" Chatter I! bOfE. GkOtsos - I MOW he won't - ' ' though he earned upward nf U!,I00 in bis colorful career Qf six years in (he ring. He was moderate circumstances, and his baptismal name was Francisco GuiRedo. He had an engaging personality, and up idea of the value of money. After coming lo America be maintained an expensive establishment in an ex clusive district of New oj-ktand, to in various branches. Failure of Miss Lillian Harri son, Argentine girl swinmier, who swam fifteen miles before being laken out of the water in her allempl lo cross the English Channel was not unexpected. It is a gigantic task for a strong man, specially prepared. No woman has ever succeeded in swimming the twenty miles be ween England and France, although several have gone greater distances elsewhere.- Miss Harrison did approximately fifteen miles before succuinbinc ilo the cold, and probably found 1 lie last mile more dillicull than the olhers thai preceded it. She selected the Cape Gris-Nez to Dover route, iwhilft the Entrllsh man, Webb, who crossed in 1876, swam fro in Dover, lo Calais Joe Scotl umpired and ' 'TF.-S ' m f?J? itt 'V. V v !? Ill a.u JIV.lll tllin-.iri I LI liuiri , Sullivan in IK2.'i friini Dnvxr l(. Calais, and Tiraboschi Trom Calais to Shakespeare Cliff in th.- same year. evident frm tljo moment that nea.r,np iflQK Pcr ue manage liienl of jickey Wakpp and an nouncea" ft spyprancp pf rplqliop ti'illi I liiir. I. ui. v In llti.li. fnllfnrni I Ml 'v-' ) J I IW5T PL lfP . .1 II J I AJ r i - - r. n v t i ickR t r i -w kji i i v . iii 7 ,k 1 1 . 1 i 11 1 - - w 1 nr ie r 1 1 1 1 1 r t 1 v HE WKNJj TQj nMl S HIT WITH TO !H : - m I 'g" ''' i I '2:''$ ' CtMS v Int c FtTK?f Svic Imc Crrt Britain nght ; vrd 7 V BALL GAME Wall, 2b: S. Johnson. 3b.: O Bryan), If,; W. Vance, cf.;. an Y . J islifr, rf. Gyros H. McNaughton. 3b.: S. I. Gampbel, p. and rf.; Jpe ijri-cr, -u.i uoiipfon, i'U.; Al. lipnzalcs, lb.; V. Cruiksbank. o: C. Halagiio, cf.; V. Nelson, n- M. M. .McLacblan. If.: R. Har low, rf.; GhfjrJie Slarr, c; 1. McKwfn, cf.; ami Ed.lie Mann vvl( paed a good gaipe on (he sidelines. ; " . , cQre by inqings: 1-2 3 i 5 Rolary Club .... 2 0 6 0 5 fiyro 0 0 C 4 i Sport Chat ! yyryrr;?,:-"-.j-i-r 7r tt pitched a good game but, on the Friend. of "the (ale paiichoi,.'inc,H's! W7s. ,,ot '",ordei sup o i an me i.yros eating from Villa . worl.r? ,i,.,,i nB r. IS lanfl II u-ua J . ' ! "'I'""1 "''HC' fiehieJ anri hnfip.1 -Ml n..:".-1."' ' (eayes an .r ..",0 lll! PI le than 1000 n.n mark .:..... ,.. 10,0(10. al- born in ' Uoilp, Philippine For the Gyros, South Paw XeI-Au V Tin ! Islands, I u of ,r n. nn,l and fin.,r Canary r..,,,,.!.! Campbell . . parents of son, lipid lorin on, Mic .rnouml'al fjrsl qiu gave good satisfaction, althougj: they tended to be a little wild in the pinches. (Tris Speaker) Mc-Naughton on thinl base lived up to his reputation and played a good game both with his hands The early stages of the irainei although E:. he e, was not given F,ven was nil Rnlnrv !, i..m " .? acqu.re.i expen- -- -------- ' ''-MJ 1 1 I VI their opponents in check and SlVe fnalfl ml ha n.icrl.l l.o .... t.Med.Jin a .fftu..l ianiH,iffBMV Vu' " ''s-'mey freely. ' in In the tut w third inning, inni; the rr Gyro v" v team went up in the air badly case (ir esy come, easy go, as in the old days of professional athletics .,ll.li: . i , Sbprlii' after bis return to New York from Europe last week. Jack Deinpsev entered into n !sjetlalve agreenieut vi)i Tex lli..,.l !' llh. 1...I jiii&uiii I ll iiiia iiiiiii iiiin. utii s ipulaled Ilia tne lipul he iieiij in 1026. At the same lime the chainjiipn aduillcd that he api t i t t t i i . . Fishing fi Packing Comnanv Jack Kearns " " had had a disagree- j.iiiiiivu, in itiusseii, ji.Li., OCCH palion Packers, intends to apply for a lease of lhc following described lamls: - Commpne,ng at a post planted two miles In a np.rtherly direction from Rppney l,onl, Massett Inlet, Grahnm Island, llritlsh Col- umtiia; llienpp easterly fiv! chains, more or less, to pw i water marly : thencp northerly alona: low wal OP marlf nnn lmn T 7 . r 1 T v Ripnt, aiil liit Kearns vi)s only nominally ins manager, ll was really ventures that there was something wrpng sopiewJere lie I ween the kinir of the heavie I (I ttit rrl . iiiort a t n i i i.nr.. i i. .1.1.... 1. 1 tti:lt- li:1i SONS OF CANADA TASTE DEFEAT Sawmill Won Baseball Game Last Night by 5 to 3 The baseball game last even ing 'between the Sons of Canada amj the Sawmill' was won by the Sawmill by a score of 5 to 3. it being the Sons' first Joss. The match was one of the best so far this season from the fans' point of view, and Lidstonc. who wa9 in the box for the Mill, turned in one of the best games of his career. Schlenker for the Sons port irpm ins team,. Tins ac counted for some of the allies of the mill who were ready to seize every advantage. The back slops on With teams played well and held the base runners on nearly every .occasion. It was the brand of ball that called for the support prj.be fans and the Mll rooters didJnot hesitate to sh(w (heir .appreciation for their leam'ffols;, They also caused a little annoyance to Ihe Sons' baiters arid, on more than one occasion, (he Sons threatened lo go up in 'flip ait- but the steadiness of snmkof lie older payers l.nl.l II,.. I l I. -IM... Luir J ll vnrtiv. lljr, rum were the Svilrst offenders s far errors Ave re concerned and Ibis, in, large measure, accounts or thp difference in the score. j ne ijijuyiMjjK i IJiC P.o.x sppi f """"Sawmill v. . ' 'ah r 'li no a o ' HulderljitmJ) t 1 0 p l erry. 3b allance, ss , arisen, f; . . Snnlh, cf . .. inino, lb .. . r4ls(,ne, p: . McAIastpr. rf Mch'epvyn, c . 32 5 5 21 3 3 Sons of Canada ab r h no a o Farrjubar, 3b ' :i 0 1 W. MilcheR, pf 4 0 0 Hal four, c .. 4 1 2 V. Menzies, lb 0 0 A. Milebell, rf -3 1 0 W. Lambie, 1(2 0 0 II. Menzies, 2b 3 0 2 L. Sherm'in,?s .T. 0 0, C. Sche.nke,r,p, 3 1 1 BOOTH SCHOOL BEAT EORDEN STREET IN 0 0 P 6 Q 1 2V 0 0 1 o b 2 3 2 1 q- 1 2 ' n 3 28 .3 f5 21-lp 9 3-liaso liils: yai,ljinci, jii f 2-base lillls: 1 McKeoVu; 3 Lid.; stone and II. Menzies. Strike - outs: Lidslone 10 Schlenker.S. , Scprc by jnni"Rp: Sawinill . 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 I S. o. C t o n n p i 4 a Umpires: Habe Fort in and Gibbs. JUNIORBASEBALL Hootli Schoid -defeated Horden Street School yesterday by q score of 17 to 4 in thp basehulj t-'ame -it the Rolary Club spoils. 'Hie Juniors putii'p a nice briipi or ball and" held the interest of Ihe fans although the game was so one-siiled. The Rolary Club, presented the winning team with a foolhalf for use at the scbp)j and Ji uiani)ger. Dempsey may wounds, and the youngsters ap decide to wail until after Sep,. t, precialed the gift very much.. ii T i . i " i. . i i i.vj biiii-i, iiiimmm; u, iiriuir inning mi iu.i, ixiroeu nreei 1CIIOO Wi)S rf- westerly five chains; thpjice thai lejng Ihe date on which Ihe presented by Albert Sliles, G. southerly one hpndred and sixty lfpa4ri)s-)piipsey ronlracl ex- Viereck, E. Smith, G. Minns, G. iiiuiiin, iihiiu or less, to point of pires. in tup iiifaniiiiU neinp commencement, nrwl lnninlnlnn. bnv mntr Int'n 1,1 iinmi) tll&a TnP. ...... V'ilLUIUfl& -",' IHIIff IMI0 yi " V ' I- .y !-r. .w. I I'l " '..l III1U II. J I I I IU 1 1 1 1 riKiuy ncrcs. more nr li Vmiilnhlu nnnnnetilR. in nn elTur u-i n ll,, nil, r;l,inH LANGARA FISIIIA'G & l'ACh'IG.Jo regain fiis forni, after bis long following team: F. Dingwell, R. lay-off sincp the Flrpo battle. Stalker, J, Nelson, E. Rutchford, The champion is now in bis Hosier Hill, Doug. Stalker. R. thirty-first year, and Wills is in Nelson, W. Johnson, and E. his thirty-fourth. 'Johnson. Wanted Fpr Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c WANTKB WANTED A responsible woman or girl for general housework Apply Mrs. Richmond, ll.fi Fur Co. next G.W.V.A. 169 J I E women desiring work, apply Millerd Cannery, Seal Cove. Phone 4C0. 16S WANTED. Plain dressmaking Reasonable rates. 718. Eraser Street. tf WANIE!. Ejperiencei ress. SI. Regis Cfe. AGENTS WANTED wail- AGENTS wanted for made-to-measure raincoats. Write al once for particulars. Glasgow Rubber Cq., of Canada, 198 St. Catherine SI. Wesl, Montreal. FOR SALE FOR SALE. Stove troubles sol ved. Why worry about your old stoves when you can exchange them as first paymea) on a new PREMIER RANG1? and have complete satisfaction. Balance on easy payinenls. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 652. lf FOR SALE. Annual sale of hens, pullets and male birds Wbjlp Leghorns and While Wyandolest Very vigorous, heavy laying strains. "Writs for illustrated catalogue, and prjee list. L. F. Solly, Lake-view Farm, Weslholme, R.C. '. 17 FURNITURE and Ranges jiougb'., sold and exchanged; household ' effects packed and shipped auction sales conducted; fur-iture and ranges for every home. A. MacKenzic Furniture House. , Phone . 775. if f FOR SALE. Pleasure hull in good condition.. Cabin over engine and canopy lop. Suitable for 5 I). p., engine. A good sea boat. First $I0Q takes it. Write ltox 263, Dajly News. t f FQR SALE. Ney hpuse, semi- modern, five. iiinules walk from post pillcp. For piVrth!-utars apply 438,-; Eightb -Ave.,' WPsi, tf "anrt iot nn Hfglith AVetiue Ea S3 asl and' Alfred. Very cheap. 1'bojie Ulue 590 after six. 173 FOR SALE Level lot, on spwpr. clps.fi in, f4.00.00. Phpne Rpd 720. 1 82 FOR SALE. lUack Spaniel pups. Apply 225 Third Avenue, East. 171 TO RENT TO RENT. - Fu.rnIsU.ed rooms. Hot and cold vyajer, peiilraUy located," Reasonable renjs. orfold Rooms, Fnlton Strepl. Phone Hlack 320. if FOI RENT. Modern house, live rooms and bath. Munro Ilrps. FOR RENT. Clapp apartment Westenhaver Jlros. tf LOST LOST. Fourteen foot rpw init painted green outside, froiri Cold Stqrage. Finder please notify P.O. Ilo.x 853, I'rinpe Rupert pr phptm 98. ip7 FOUND FOUND. Al the Prince Rupert 4uisier anu jaxi, l,t. ,,Up, 10 get 'iiio opsi either in bundles load. kindling or by ihe 167 Advertise In the Dally flews! FOX FARMING ALASKA 11LFE and SILVER BLACK FOXES for immediate or Inter delivery, ljigh-grade stock, at lowest prices. Pups and breeders at lower prices now than later. Cash and terms, no interest. Free, Booklets, references over period of 25 years by six b''ka. Mr. I. Welch, SiTiilbprs. B.C. it our local Hreedcr-Keprescnta live; or "One of the World's largest fox farms," (1,200 acres) Cleary Bros., Fox Farms, 1153 Empire liuilding, Seattle. U.S.A. BOARD BOARD and Room, or board only. 443 hirth Avenue East. Phone Red 707. BOARD The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. BOATS AND LAUNCHES 'RICES OF KASTIIOPE 4-CYCLE Marine Engines 4-II.P. without clutch $185.00, 4-11. P. 1 cylinder MD 260.0Q 6-II.P. 1 cylinder III) 450.00 . 8-II.P. I cylinder III) -950.00 8-II.P. 2 cylinder MD 450.00 IC-H.P. 4 cylinder LI) 475.00 All the above except the first; include the Famous Joes Reverse Gear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Easlhope Ilros., 1747 Georghi St. W. Vancouver. W.C. Always at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone 381. TAXI Taxi 67 phope (Call George, Paul or Gust) Special 0 und 7 passenger Sludo- bakers at your servlco day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block 'Across from Empress Hold. CAMERON TRANSFER, Phone 1 77 Baggage, Furniture Movlna. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us, P.O. Box 699. PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN P.O. Box 1544 Prince Rupert, B.C. Service ani Satisfaction Guananleed.' FURNITURE. New and Secondhand FurnL ore Blore. We Buy. Bell and !-!. change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULI8, 839 Third Ave. Phone 46. KEITH'S CAFE. When tn Stewart visit Keilli'n Cafe in King Edward Hotel now re-modelled. Up-to-date Dining Room and Lunch Copntcr BOB KEITH - Manager. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Friday. Julw 24 High 3:t( u.111. 10:02 p.m. Low 9:18 a.m. ??:05 o.m. Saturday. Julv 25 I'Wi 3:49 a.m.' 8.fl n iii:37 p.m. I'Ow H:2 a. in ?2:13.p,ni. Sunday, July 20 HlKh 1:31 a.ni. 17:10 p.m. Low 10:57 a.m. 23:28 p.m. 10.4 ft 18.3 M 3.2 " 1 .0 ' 18.1 3.0 7.1 " 17.7 ft 17.7 " 4.7 " 7.2 " .Article, Loit and Found, &c FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repair s pairs of all kinds p .;.,4 ' lended lo. We rr writers, gramopho: ; picture training 1 Furniture crating TOM BALLANGER Phono Blue 025. ir COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Colun. a I! )K no scratching 1 productions of (s Trots, Songs and I a music by world fa : ;. Call in and hear PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. Third Ave:: :- BEDDING OUT PLflNTt Plants that grow ard - for your lahor bedding out plan ally acclimatised relied upon to p; goods. Store Phone Greenhouse Phone Y MCCARTHY'S. nv BEAUTY PARLOR Vogue Beauty Parlor Public Rest Room ' Mrs. Love Stephens' Block, T Over McCaffery & 0 PHONE 3G. NAVIGABLE WATERS PR0T&I TjON ACT R.S.C. Chapter 115. THE CANADIAN COMPANY LIMITED b notice that jl has tiriiir:' -s 7 of the said Act, dep; the Minister of Publ ' W Ottawa and in the m District Registrar of Registry District of I1 pert at Prince Ruper H descrlplion of the sit' tins of certain woi - mg of floats, wharf 1 structures on pile proposed lo be con Eraser Reach al Bute Prpvjnce or British ' n Water Lot number -' ' 4. Coast District. AMI TAKE NOTIC! ' the expiration of one t ' from the il:itp nf Dm ' 1 i ' ealion of tins Notice T a 1 dian Fishing Compnnv I will, under Section 7 1 Act, apply to the M Public Works at his off City of Ottawa for am v " the snid site and plan ";-M leave to construct the ' ' '' wlarf pn piles and l'!1 '' " pile foundations. HATI.'n II...... II'' K i j.j m ain;iii - , this 24lh day or June. W THE CANADIAN 1 COMPANY LIMITS 111 GOVE RM Mr NT I intioR cT' Notice of Application for H Licence I . . ' . . .l.l ml nonce is Hereto' give i i ii.. ...... . ... ,-i ri inn oin nay or uiy ; . -. .... ... i ,.M uiMiri .niMieu iineinis ui ii'' the Lilllior r.iiilrnl llo.it 1 ' - ;M licence hi respect or c ' ' belnir tmi-l ..r M... I.ml.li : I 'I-'O '.. 11111 11 .1 merely kpowtj as Killaf- h- ' ; 1 l unor, siuiaip on nuni ' PrinKn !,, ,...! up nnllli lanqs uescrihed as Loi "" la. it ipt Mmxiwi. s.'.' 11 -' - . ,uii in f. . . 11,'iHl i iin ix umber U23. Prmr ' Land RfHirif rnliim Ililr 1 ' Province oT British Coluinl" '1 "r ii nepr ny n" "" ,llf y open tiottie for con in- fill llm t.n.f... .iih ll Clllllft'p. DATKIi Iliia iliv 'i " I 1925. i"tn it i- aft Vll Applied