iijjW"' HP FP - t 7S3 DAILY. Kg???. .... 1 l. . . big success mm &im !M:KiW Wrt.rfr,t W. Centre of Inter- .. Piitiil V'w3Jl Is aV YerterdaV for Yacht' SlPRi. V :L VmZ&ft&JW t I T? 'JPWTtm titi 1 A second VTS lffFSv, nS ' IL annual rcralla vW Hag&d by the Prince nunV. U IIl f& : T KWiLT VSES3 JiJa - CVr . SMjJ Wowing? and Yacht Club yesterday was a decided success. The weather was ideal and a larte crqwd of adults arid chHdreri were on liand early to enjoy Hi. hospitality of the club atid1 wit ness tli races. Tlie various events went off smoothly and were keenly contested. The Hoys' Hand; under-handma-ier Wilson rendered selections during Hi afternoon and evening:. Ikelfglit ful refreshments were served in buffet style Jo the visitors under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond, St. Regis Cafe, The officials and members of the club worked with a will and their combined efforts re suited in the regatta being: votej by the many visitors one of the most . enjoyable snorting: events t-Vrr Staged in the city. The races resulted a follows Gas Boat Races t.ruiser handicap for uga cup-ll Inlander (Don CreraH ; 2. Olifer F. Allen;. Open boaj handicap for Yacht Club5 cup.-i 1, Hur HeJ (Jbc Scqltj; 2. Xadine (Dr. Tre-inayne. ?peed boat race, open to all. 1. Mig (r. 11. L. Alexander); 2. Poinsellla II (R.HHensonl. Relay Race. Four boats to flotilla. Wylo leading, lr. J.- M AVest's flotilla won. The members in the winning flotilla iri-cluded Louis Amadio, N. I)ag-leish and fyd Thompson. Rowing Races' Mlied doulile. I. Mis Gwen Palmer and Kred Kergin. 2. Mr. and rMrs. G. A. Klrkendall. Men's doubles. 1. Kirkendall and Flarr. 2. and lVed'Ker- gin- Ladies' Singles. Mrs. C. A Kirkendall. 2. Mrs. K. V. Allei. Men's- singles,!: V. Watt. -2. KrVd' Kergin. The officials responsible foi the success of (lie regatta included' Alex. McDonald; prejideni and; gpheral convener; John Lindsay, vice-president; Alex. MeRaeV secy.-lreasurer; Dr. W T. Kergin, George. Rorte, IV. E. Uenson and DK J. P. Cade. The regatta commillee comprised Dr. J. P. Cade, chairman; Geo. Rorir, official tiiiie keeper; R. E. iien-soh; jhdge ahd starler; Dr. W. T. KV'rgiri, competing hoats; John Liifdsay, chairman of coure; Alexf McRae, entertainment and riMliliVil..' I II ;Th'.... m:.t Hanson and Percy Tinker, Jud-pes. Shep. Thompson, carelake'r, rendered yeornah service lurin the day. Lunler for the erection ol the band stand was contributed by Albert & McCafery and th-refreshment tent was loaned by the Lips-tt-Cunninghaih Com- pany. NATIVE SONS LEAD LEAGUE Defeated Oyrcs In Close Game by Scbre"1 of 3' to 2 Last' flight Hy defeating the Gyros in a J keenly contested Senior League .ba'seliall' game last nlfclfl, by a Ifcore of 3-2, the Sons of Canada climlK-d to the top of the league, It was a good game throughout and the large crowds of fans in attendartccf got full valued for .their money, In the first Innings Halfour and I arquliaY, for the Ports, hi Schenkler for a' lwri bagger fdl loweij immediately Ijy the Gyro scoring two runs in the same in jtnlngs. Lam bio. pilching for the ;ons, ana .cnenKiPr lor ine tiy. ios, did good work, Tlie? ffelding , and support by both learns was excellent, throughout the play . Joe Scott' umpired the game. Folhiwln'g were the teams: r-ons or uanaaa. iiaiidur c Lambie n; V, Menzies lb; Fac- iuhar 2h WMllchell ; II fMenzies 3h; Ratchford cf; Clapp If; (lurvlch rf. Gyros.i-MpKeown c; Kchlenke vP; Frinzell lb; George Mllchell :l'h; Morund ss; Haveland 3ti J"u 1 1 oe:h cJ; Hill Jf;gkinnpr, r f : G. W. McKay, manager of II "Dominion Telegranh office, ha refu"rne'dj;rb m ' a lliree-we'ek' va cation to Ldmonlnn and vicinity -Ashcroft-Journal. SPORT GHAT Tlie Cold Storage and Moose, finalists in the Dominion Dy Cuj series, will have another go or being .a very Interesting on with speculation rifr as-to who will get the thin edge of the wedcre in for the cily title. The Moose will line up the following leam: Hawthorn; . Fkinner and Murray; Mitchell, Currie' and Hhnter; .libdgkinson, Macinde war. Gurvich, Itaker and Tinker: reserves. While, Hamilton and Mack. What a scramble there is in he National League! The sixth place- team is just three and one- half games out of first place. and the team on the third run;? is a game and a half off the leaders. What a contrast between the National and the America! In the latter the rocketing. Haginenr are nine games ahead of their nearest' rivals, the Whie Sox, while iq tlie Heydler wheel there are only ten games hetween the lop learn and the tail-enders. It's the greatest race the National Lea gue has fceji jn years. ,.- - MISS MITCHELL AND H HOWARD WIN IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT Following were the results of thV fjnal games in the Prince Rupert Tennis Club tournament last night: Ladies gjngles flli Mitchell heat Miss Kiel 7-5; C-0. Meji'M Singles R. Howard beat A, ll.Carmichael C-8; C-3; 6-3. nSH ARRIVALS Four American and five Cana dian lioals'sold a lolal of-K8,200 pounds of halihut on the Fish Exchange this morning. Of this total, 30,300 pounds was American and 51.700 pounds Canadian raught-4tsh: PHtre averaged around i5c and Kc for American ami 14c and 8& for- Canadian fish. - ' The arrivals wey . j,. ' ' American Renahee'K.OOo pounds to Atltn Fisheries. Hallic 13,00 pounds to Cana dian Fish A Cold Storage Co. Eastern pdiht 5,500 pounds to Hooth Fisheries. Mars 10,000 pounds to Royal Fish Co. Canadian Hrant 7,500 pounds to Royal Fish Co. HMetr 11.000' pOhnds to Atlin Fisheries. . P. Dorreen 12,000 pounds to Hooth TIsheries. Kewilfe 20,00f(' pounds ttr'Cah- adian Fish & Cold Storage Go. !wing 1,200 pounds to Allfn Fisheries, .. t Of Constipation is A Bad Liver at it this evening when ttiryj tx" troubled with nsy liw. nl uf- meel In the ouen ins same of the. "" w Mobley Cup or city championship soccer schedule. In view of the clos manner in which these teams have been '...running, lately, the match tonight gives promis Mr. Jas Borheir, Kflnon. B.OL, mrittst-r" Fst ttnr Team I tv I HEARD ABOUT Miiburn's lai a tnd hre been greatly improred viae I ft&rted to tie them. I cannot rerommesd them too hifMy to ur oae who it troubled with tbeir UrVr." inibarn' Lt Liver Pill are aot a new and natried remedr. They have beea on the market for the part i! year: put op only br TV T. iliitcrn Co, Limited, T unfile OnL MINISTER OF LANDS IS VISITING CONSTITUENCY Mr. Pattullo Arrived Thla Morn ing and Will Spend Three Week In North Hon. T. D. Pattqlh. minister of lands and metnlter for Princr Rupert in the provincial Icfriidn-lure, arrived on the steamer Prince Rujfert this morning in Ufe i-.uif-hr a three weekV visit. IhrougliOut his ront i.'uency. This morning Mr. Pattullo conferred wfth officers or tli local Liberal Association and will leave' toimoraw morning for Ter race. Returning on Sunday Mr. Pattullo will leave n Monday for Haieltp motoring through I Prince "(ieorge and, returning tn tlie cily, will go north to Anyox and Stewart, and thenre to the Jueen Ciiarlotte Islands. CROP OUTLOOK ON PRAIRIES IS GOOD SAYS F. G. DAWSON Prospects are for a bumper wheat crop on Hie prairies this DAWSON, June 25. Evidences of a camp fire and wrecked raft above the twin falls and the can yon on tlie noulh fork of the Stewart River reported by Indians and prospectors lejtd tlie police Id believe that Dan Gleeoin pioneer prospector, missing since ne ten here last fall by the overland. Go6d coffee will glorify a ( J2i Plr' andwich. Poor coffee can jjtsi spoil a feast. Your assurance " ' " ' V anted For' Sale For Rent OVERLOADED GASBOAT CAPSIZED, RESULTING .IN' DROWNING' OF MAN ! The tody of August H. Norlm, year, ulates i . ft. DaWson. w io-tmki, j returned home yestenlay after-1 noon followinjc a Jrip to Montreal where he alleiidud a meetiniir of llicirl1r"ecloii of the -Canadian National Railw'ay. 1'here was a hea-tytwO- ilay rainfall recently whirl! was particularly timely In the M'Ulhrrji prairies, where It ,was hadly needed. DAWSON PROSPECTOR IS FEARED DROWNED Traces of Camp Fire ahd Wrecked Raft Are Found on Stewart River , hn was drwne at Prt Ole-ments on June I J. when a ga-oline hoat capti"'d. has of I ye lM-en rer-rerel. Norlm, had a ranch a! Tori Fraer. whs etnplytd a n pipe fitter a! !re Port Clement i sawmill. He had iakitr s load of pipes t Hie ShanHon Hay cannery f r Uthe work anI. tn his reture. IkkmI in front ofj the Port Cteinents wharf the argo on the small tot shiften, and (K bnattOnfed over. XotWnc" further was seen of Rorlin wfife was uhmarrUI anl aliout 35 lit- Co ears of ag. SIRi Miti THORNTON DUE HERE IN AUGUST head or Canadian Waltonal Will Be Making Hit Annual Inspection Tour of Western Lines. In the course ot (iim annual tour pf insjiectiou of western line. Kir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian National Railways. expects to visit Prince Rupert in August. Sir Henry so informed F..G. DawMin, Hritish Odumbia director of the C. N. R., who re-turnetl from Montreal yeterday. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert George Hurton, P. Haxter. H. Myers, Roy r.. Vrrht, C S. AVil ',ms, J. E. Merryfiehl. il. Slier M. Holston. J. K. Mar enzie, II. A. Cornwall, George (. Rodgers. K. Huchanan, D Murmy and II. G. Harwood, Vati- ."Oliver; A. H. .Mhllory. .Port Cle ments; Mi M. Hngimh. Pkiilegalej John !oin, Port Edwurd; Mrn. fc. a. Dmniti!tmd and sw; m XevsiroVcf Van Hrancc'jKieo newar, ummertand; G. Jl. Reid and E. 11. Harelay. Vernon; L. K Horian and Gharies V. I(owitiai Lou Angele; Mr. and Mrs. F. Harking, AVinntpeg; I. Viennet Prince Ruperi, Central Mrs. F. Dowuer and C. V tiowner, KakaUon; J. Halter :.N.lt. . GJt.ll. steamer Prlure Hiineri Pa pi. H. Nedden, docked at lO.iO this uiorniiig from Vancouver and way ports en route to Stew art and Atiyox for which point slie will sail at 4 o'clock tin aflernoon. The following nas- seugers del.arked here: Mr. and Mrs. Murciiixori, Miss M. Murchi son, Hon. T. D. Pattullo. Mrs. W Keith, Mrs. F. ScadTlen, Miss F h. N. bmitli, Mlsa Framplon, iiowtiottiam. Mr. ami Mrs. F. D llilligan, R. Milligim, F. Millignn Mr. and Mrs. Mclvnr. Me nn. Mrs, GrismeA A. Ross, Mr. an.: Mrs. Harker , apf faml))', I.. I) i.ong, v.,n. mciiardson, Mr, and ?irs. r. D. Hiiinjug, Mr. and Mr. naie, Mr A. i:. R. paion and son. Mrs. Williams, Mi E. Rirhard-son, Mrs. and Miss VandeYsllrc. Mrs. Ilrid, Mrs. Williamson. Mr and' .Mrs. Holland! J: F. Graham. Mrs. R. C. Mark, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. WilkMso,,,- P. J; Job; mn R Clark, J. A. R"0i, WJImer Ross. For Anyox: v o. Johnston?, p jjjj bj lurv rnt StK. Ik. - - - - -- - jj : f' " K1' Th The Weal Real Causi Cause ;l " ' " ! " il M All crrtrT? DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word In advance. No Advertiemsi Uksn for lei than 50c FOR SALE r ni!e fir May. lia been drowo- .,,.. . . , .Mm LE - Monarch range r tn d. tIee.on, win' W;:s well known here, wa a w "'.: ' iue worM . irood coodition. fiS.OO; also cltihi's cot. lounge and other oild pieces of furniture. Phonf itkie 100. tMALI. ga loat for sale; 3H )if. er.g;;:P: Victrola. Plioite JUack S73 17 TO ItEHIT FOR HK.VF. Larsen bulhllng al 171 Third Avenue Kant; sii room modern flat with bathroom and workshop premise on street Ifoor. Apply ll)d Traasfer, 13V Secornl Avenue. For nKXT Two first class modern flat: lonarch rafige., water paid;, one furnished. Westenhaver Hros. FURNISJIHD Tour rfiome.1 food- ern cottage for rent during July anil August. Apply Hoi 30l Daily .News office. FOil RENT. Two modem houses, one furnished. Apoty 21S Fourth Avenue East. If a'HMSllEI) llousekceplrw Rooms to rent by the day, week or month. Phone Red C07. tf R RENT. Furbished fiv room house for July ami August. Phone Green 16. 119 FOR RENT. Furnished hotise keeping suite', Musallerr. Apartments. Phone til. tf FOR RENT Four hot water heated. & Mallet. room stille. ApplyRmlti PIANOS for Rent at J.n0 ner month and up. Walker' Musi Shore. LOST. LOST Wire bread basket, fallea from ear. Finder please re turn to Eleirtc Ilakery. Re. wowl. i7 LOST. HngllMi bull dog, while and tan. Finder please noiif K. H. luty. Halmoral Cannery, MISCELLANEOUS JOIN Provident Mutual lienefil Association (Inc. . Vln?j completed will xive it mem bers 13000 projection against loss of life from any cause, Not affiliatM with any other asxoeialion or society. Orvan Jxer. Room 51, Prince Rupert Hold. 149 UMMER Camp at Lake Kathlyn opens Jdne 20. For particular apply Mr. K. E. Hirnie, Smfthers. H.n. SUMMER RESORTS. LA K ELSE LODGE, near Terrace. visit' Lakelse lithia Hot Springs. Lithia is one of (lit finest mineral waters known for rheumatism; (Gorid' fly fishing for rainbow front in Lakelse lakV arid' rK'rr. Motor meet all trains gltintf through connection wllh Lodge. Telephone connected' to Terrace J. Hrtlce Johnstone,, manager BOARD AND ROOM.' HOARD; The Inlander, R.m Second Avenue. Phone 137. H0A71I),V Rooms and Furnished Hiiues. t'atmer House. tf Ui tJ.t . .i-i .. .. iKi.vnii Ain, RtKtM, 25 Third Avenue. Phone lied 3.10, Miss Sponger, J; lS; Wilson, F L. Housley. For Stewart: Jos Meyer, J. lluriiell, J. D. Little page Advertise In the Dally News. Article. .IUUl Losiand il Found, 4 c j PATENT ATTORNEYS FKTHKI1STONIIAI GH & CO.. ibe" Prtees -f lu 'h X. w and Gitar- anteed I ed FhRD CARS are now at a new low level. The National Time Payment Plan enable anyone with a reasonable iHeome to afford the eomfart and eoateniertf i affords. Ask j 8. C. PARKER LTD. Deater 219 Keeond Avenue. TAXI Phone G7 Taxi (Call George. Paul or Gust) Six and 8een Passenger Stiide jhakers at vour disposal any time. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Mesker Block'. Across from Empress llolel. GOOD EATS Opposite ltenson's Studio, Third Avenue. HEAL HOME COOKED M ItAEF Mrs. Fnger, proprietress. Phone II'Mck 700. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We Jluy. Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS 39 Third Ave. Phone ft' WOOD. Dry Mixed Wood IC.on a load. Dry Fir Wood fO.50 a load. Cot to any length. Kindling, -.()() n load. Fir Furnace Wood 7,00 a load. A. ISAACSON Phone Hlack' tflt Real fiove PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Friday, June 25 "Wi 0:32 a.m. 20.7 ft. 13:28 p.m. 18.H " 7:H a.m. 2.3 " ' M:IJ p.m. 7.i M Saturday, June 20 l""h 1:12 a.m. 22.2 ft. H:I2 p.m. li .2 " I-ow 8.00. a.m. I.C " 1157 p.irt. 74; ,l Synday, June' 27' - ,M n.m. SllL l(& p.m. io.rTa Iov . 8:41 a.m. 1.3 " ' 20:44 p.m. 7.1 " oirr-aomi It Oi KmV oat. riMMitM TlMrstnt. SirtH CJ'tL, tun. old estHbilsheil firm. I'alenlSff a.,... aiu. ami sranrniarku in an eounl matt Iries. Free iMKrklet. Vanii- T '- OS tAralMia 4 Slim im Hi t a us in f rin S.ii" StV 4 t J'.i " ft . A IXtrtfl I I 1 tb ALk Hf I '1 (tn a iim - fih Ate t : I lk . t ! f III it. 04i. Mr I m. m ww r ptiP. WMrf t S. firr.r iti fiwl . a t'' I Ml i r -et r4 . a 'i STEAMSHIP Tatriii - Cf'tf SS ' ! If ' JWW s It? S frtm Vnttf SMlr im - Siwnir '"" SanmNr t- .. . It Jut IS r 1I4 ver oinee ioik Knurr t nulll.l- - i in irv Mnnnirer Hrtteal V. Hari.r !Tt eWt uu ... ' rewisiereu aimrney. tinier Ol-7 Tk fires, Ottawa. Washington and'T Au.i"e.iiiu l' principal cities, J t. i , . 0( - T 0M ClMfteUa .... A FURTHER' REDUCTION- CHEVROLET PRICES. Following i'tnumiiun by the Govenimen! ,.f Hie Kiri-. Till' the following pnee are mml possible: H'&dster mmi Tour inn Ctftsj-e and Coach Standard Sedan - Land km Se4B Goinmrrrial Chassis Express, I -ton Chassis Raien garaqe. IMater in all General proHirt. WRECKING KEHVir.E DAY AND For a d n NIGHT. in! ik-fAM.w SM41 Motor Phone 62 r rwmt w inn isjf Sn4ai 'I Wrm eyt Ihn t4 im 14 eiu Stiiirtfir rr aiMt etu twm f. 11 tt frM 0M ON4TWIU IM4 t. I rt ill J II n ii M tl 3 U t O 3 V -.1 I S I ' ins). m JMe ts 1 ' . . rrMty " ssmntty Ml Jnn I 1 Jwte if -Juno It ? iNtir IS ' ' inne for HImIi-4sim T 1 Jlie II " 1 ' June is 1 1 ' ' n ' Jhim fOf VMWvri, fin,-- - ,r i I;M Tll'Mlar ' Tor auwsrt Slur(lr rrsm Si't " ;r, f " suniMr Hi ,11' : t , mitm - .1 Sn" from ttoi f fr TMiirsitsv - r, i..t- os June II- ' from Qu June Sufi m TRAINS litny -(. from el etdir lis r 0111,1 AdverU.Un i II $ t .J III all III