r I t -S r t Ii.. PAGE FOUr. Sniu GYROS BEAT BRINGING UP. FATHER By George McM anus n AM'. HER.E. AT tA.ST - 1 OGMW' I DON'T TERMINALS Know I ItlA-bUCEP l THsk; I'LURUN H.LCO SfV tT OlS THE ffLi. BABY OOWM TO THE BOARD walk. r fjpffTTT tiEA bHQRe THE UITUe CWUIN' CT I! 'dehd a. r-stCE crk rll 1 1 1 1 New Players Helped Service 1 qoict cvsx- y-jr- ir-- ; PARADE niy n same played last night before large crowd of fan, t lio Gyro boat the rami Terminals by score of tl-l. A good brand of ball was put up, a feature o the game being tho fielding on third base by O. Haveland, wiio arrived frorn'Vanrrtinf r fesr day, ami a home run knocked by him with one man on In the .'fir! innings, Schenkler, a recent arrival from Seattle and wel! known in local baseball circles, pitched his usual good game for Hip Gyros. The Terminals suf fered from bad hrpaks jn the , field and several errors. Slick ney pitched for the Terminals and was replaced toward the end of the game by Wallace. P. LaPorip. umpired the game while irvslnria acted aa. base umpire. The loams follow: Gyros iSchenkler, p.; Mc- Keown, c; H. Frizzell, Hi; Geo. Mitchell, 2b; Moran, ss; Haveland, 3b; fJeo'. Tite, rf; Skinner, cf; (Jen. Hill, If. Grand Terminals Slickney and Walface, p; Halfnur, c; Stork ami Sloan, lb; Wilson, 2b; Del-court, ss; Stickney and Wallace. 3b; Smith and Clapp, rf; Ilobert-on If; Wall, cf. TENNIS TOURNAMENT Seml-Flnals Will be Completed Tomorrow and Finals Set For Monday and Tuesday Following are the results of the igames played yesterday in the emi-finals of the I'rince Hu-pert Tennis Club tournament: Miss Riel and Marentetle beat Mrs. .McMordie. and Golonel Mc-Mordie a C-2, 6-1. Howard and Smith beat Maren-telje. and Hnbertson 0-if 15-13. GarmichaM beat Cruicksliank 6-0, 6-0. I be remaining games in 'the semi-finals will be played off tomorrow morning and the finals will be played on Monday and Tuesday nights. SPORT CHAT Tentative arrangements hava been made for the winners of the Alberta section of the Cpnnaught . Cnpsoccer series to meet the iintisn Columbia victors ii. Vancouver on July I,. 1 here will be two games between the j.nMinriai winners wnii loiaii .goals, deciding which will ad vance,. The Connaught Cup is .the emblem of soccer supremacy in l-inada and separate competl-1 lions are ptaywl in each province before the final play-off. The series in tins province ha reacnen me penultimate : stagfe ani me ursi of the semi-finals is belriff played this afternoon in Vancouver between Westminster Unileil and Sapperlon. Ganadia'r)' Collieries1 and Nanaimo will raee'. Jnithe olherl semi-final t. r So many requests have been made for games lo be played other than Ihose scheduled that iArthur Kingseot't, manager of Ilie JIritish Football AssocfaMor touring party that played hi Vancouver this week' and wpu r Ut 1, acting in conjunction wilh the Dominion Football Association has decided To play two extra games at the compler lion or me regular program, one will be at Windsor and the other at Ottawa, Mr. Kingscott is in-t .clined .In believe., thai jUfe,. Class ' of sdecer-'n Canada is siifierlor - th (hat in the third division , of the .Football League. He ays bis men have been extended in every contest except flint at Fort William and was very mud afrafd. al one stage, ithal they would he bpalen at Winnipeg, especially as they;, faced a strong ' w ind In each lia f. A strong effort I being made In -local baseball circles to lino , up as strong a baseball team as poslhlc to play Ihe aggregation! from Ketchikan on July 1, The following players have been r-ruestcd to be on the ball park 4 ali.l I o'cock tomorrow inornins? -to gel some praelice for Hid i, coming lussle: HalfoHr, Mc-Keowp, Slickney, Skinner.Schenk- lef, Vn Menries, Farquliar, Moran, Uaveland, W. MitcbU, V.all,, H- il -i - .ambie, Hnbertson, Hill, Geo.' .Mitchell, Frizzell, Wallace and Oeicourt. SCHOOL PRINCIPAL LEAVING TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin Honored on Eve of Their Departure After Three Years' Residence TKIHUOi; June ttfHetween twenty-five and thirty young people comprised of the pupils of the senior room of the local pub lic .school and the high school ludents. gathered at the tionie of .Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin, public sclmol principal, on Ihursday evening, to hid them. boodbye 14'fore their lenarture.de Uoule mountain. They in for the south on Saturday. Af ter having spent three years l:i Hie Terrace school Mr. Griffin has definitely decided not to return here next year. In a neatly worded address read by Mis Mary Wilson, the repaiil in which he was 'held by the pupils, and keen regret at bis decision not to return was expressed. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin were then presented with a pair of vases and fruit bowl. A pb-'asant social evening was upent with games nnd dancjng and bountiful . e-freshments provided by lheyii-tor.swere served. . Mr. and. Mrs. Griffin and on aTe-eav'jriff today for Cortez Island, Mrs. Grifin's former home, where their vacation will be ppent. Miss Xorah Hayes, slsfbr of Mrs. Griffin, who has spent the past year iri school here, ft also leaving for lnim on S- urday. I HAZELTON Dr. H. C. Wrineh leaves, todav on an extended trip to ailffornfi and Ontario, where he will visit With friends ami relatives. Dr. George More, of -.Vanaimn, ha arrived io relieve lr. Wnncli. Mrs. II. A. vIIarr!a and children spent last weet-end wilh friends in Smilhers. , Hon. K. I). Harrow, minister o? agriculture, will visit, the, in- lerior Hie latter part of this month. ,MfsH. E. nvfintrnlon hhirlon GET-AWAY You must try Champion SparkPlUgs to prove how the hotter, more intense spark they, produce in-creases the rapidity of your get-away. Why be left behind when the traf-fic signal flashes when a set of Champions will put you out in front? EcluivclT (or IntWiUdBos Ford,pftckad 80c v. i f . Champion la tmn otfaff tKan i 411 Fordt-iwcluNi 90c 1a IM Bum Dos Each Champion Dependable or Evtry Engine A Canadian-made Product Windsor, Ontario I Ihtx Fctrunc Stw. ! I f- Id" O 1926 Howard have left for Vancouver. Mr, Thornton accompanied theu to the coast. Mrs. G rover Turner and family, of the Hiilkley Valley, have arrived in town and are the giies'l of Mrs. Amos dl. I. K Merrjfield, Gohservalivi?vWls., who was here lat fallwitn r for lli-itish ,r.(iliiinIiiH,il)r. Hanson's geographical sur- 'n visillnjr -jiumerouslvey parly rrlunied on Tuesday to organizer has beon points in the district. ; H has been in Ottawa for several months and his now working hi way home In Yancouveij. Alex. ChilMilii arrived from Mnilhers at Hulkley GanVon on Wednesday mornint; In accnui- pany Angus White up to thcirjgineer arrived fnim I'rince flu Mud Greek properly on Hocli-r lend to do considerable wort; this year. Mrs. Thos. King of Smilhers. formerly of this dNtrirt, Is making favorable progress and this week will be moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anger,- in Prince IluperL She was aoeoin- panied by Mr. Kjn.sr andtMrs, An ger. , ' Caterpillars are "Iravelllnji down the north side of iUt Hulk-Iey"atn are nowAiboui opposite Mies Itulkb-yk Canyon. iThe . ad -J vance guard can Im seen some mile further west. i ? A daughter Was born al the Hazelton Hospital on " Welnes-fay. June' If, "to i-Mr. nn Mrs. W. H. Oliver, of Terrace. Iley. T. I). Proctor, left 01. Monilar jiight for a four-month' Visit frtihe east And abroad. He ill sail on the s.s. "Montcalm' .1 from Montreal the first week in July. TERRACE NOTES I). W. Davis relumed on Wed nesday fronv a short business trip to L'sk and left on Thursda) for Kalum Lake. J. . Morse Hall arrived home from Prince Huperl on -Wednes- lay. He was, accompanied by his mother Mrs. C. K. Halt of Vancouver, who will spend som lime here and wilh Mr. and Mrs. 'layd Hall of Smilhers. I. Wells ami .!. Darby of Usk were in town, belweeii trains or I'liursday. ' :.:', MrsV Walter Witrher of Kalum ake arrived in town on Thurs lay lo spend a few days. f .1. Garland returned lo Kalum ,ake on Friday after siu'iidiu . . r, .1.... 1.. 1 a few days in Jown. T. II.' Scott lefl on Thursday for Ihe Kalum Lake Mining fields where he has laken a con tract for tunnejling Willi Ihe Hopper-Davis claims on Ihe Lit tie Heaver river. He was ac Companied by T. Smith. I. Hoar of the Hopper Davis Co. was in town during the week and returned to Kalum Lake on Ihursday, Mrs. T. .1. Marsh has been ap- poinled delegate from Ihe loea Women's Auxiliary of the. Angli can Church, In attend (he ills rift conference which meet i: Prince1 Ititperl next week. Harry King relumed on Mon day from Vernon where 'he wenl as a delegate from the . local lodge lo Ihe I.O.O.F, convention D. D. Munr who has been spending a few days al Ills home here returned o the' Inlerlnr 0 Tuesday. It. U. B. Jones of .Madison, at V anted For Sale ForJRent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c join I be i-seart'li party now stationed here. A. Goodenough . of Smilheiit' wns a-nusim-K visitor at lhe. first of- Hip week. G. A. Clothier mining en- pert oir Monday. J. Mriandon of Ileum was it. town on Tuesday. A pleasant social evening m PIKMil 011 Monday when Mrs. I. II. KViiney enlertalniHl about f if teen friends in compliment l the Misses Ainlrvws, lKbl ai.d .Mabdl, i. iH-fitre their departur for xaOtitHoi. Card, and nn in lereslfug eonlest were tlie fisat- oreesof. the evening. Hie priies ioingi Uc Mr. K.'T. Kenney ami Mrs-. l)ti I. Mnnro. After re-frclim1'nls hail leen servisl, an nlerelln hour was spent witii oiuiralseleetions and sieial in-ieiouree. : . John-m Garland was in fror:. Kali-m hake on Tiiestlay. MONEY BEING RAISED FOR TERRACE HOSPITAL TF.IUlAGi:, June D. At the I meelniK of the board of director of Ihe Terrare Hospital hi Id on Wednesday evening last a fidl revnrt to dale was submitted by the financial committee which bowed the amount of cash shb- crintimis to he ?0H3 with euulii- nient to' (he value of Hl da- nated . In addition to this, (He Native Sons of Canada have paid the rent of tl hospital for threi! inonlhs. The director have alMt received promies of various servires, kucIi as eleclrh light sirvlc free from F. f. Iluliop, labor from carpenters. etc im her local fraternal so eieti( tiae promised subslan Hat riMitriiiiUoiis. The Gana man Legion tf;ts ii;e.neroiiy 00 nated tlie!Po ofitnejr hall-for a(l 1 1." 1..... -'1 1 1' ... f.J.i . : t'.L'i i. nir iMi.iriianr''iin to laro'io in i:imiiP(Mion-wiin,uu work. -y, Dr. Mtfvbe of ISIirtiewali; Man who spent several days in the district last week end looking over tin' situation, asked for ad dilional Information regarding government grants, elc, mid up on receipt ((f this infornuitloii wilt notify the directors us lo what ai-ilou he. will take. PRINCE GEORGE" A son wns born on June 13 to Mr. and Mrs. F. Hornby, Alex. MolTnl celebrated hi birthday on Wednesday 'last. In addition In oilier forms of ob servance lie entertained a large company jf friends at his rest deuce in the evening. Most of the kupsIs were residents of South Fori George in the early o.iys whose recollections of their host , went back lo Ihe lime when he was a young man. " . The monthly luncheon of II local Hoard of Trade was a! tended by.suine thirty-five' mem. Iers on Wednesday. Two - pew members, were added lo the ro'l In the' persons of James Glenn nnd G. W, Mason, making nn Increase of Ihirly members sine the first of the year. John Gait, manimcr'-of Ihe local branch of Ihe Hank of Montreal, was tlj; I' id..: .' '!;.,,! , ON THC BOARDWALK BABIES KKTEREOlti THECOUTEST4 acne JGjjm I , , II 'K I Cml Bmm nkia i.ml C )?l MiUTUW upxts 3i0 monthly easy setl mB MAGIC GAS I box e eipiuN i: ,a gallon .,,1...' gaoine. iil..llrn. proven I, nurit. Your name on ran :tiid per cent profit. Wrile MltlrKf.' a If , l.efehvre A Co . Alnxhiidrla,-i)nt. W A. N'T KI l.- Girl or woman lo il light housework In family of three. Write staling wage expeeled to Mr. (!r.) II. S. Trefry, Anyox, H.C WA.STKI) KxperlenrJd Saleswoman for Ladies lteaiy-to-N ear. Phone f5 1 or Grrcw . - Mrs. J. llent, Thlnl Avenue. FOR SALE FOIl OFICK SAI.K. 28 fno. speed boat, Winton six en( gine:; in Xo. I order. Cha. Svedmark. agent. Vnw Hay. FOIt SALK. Motor boat closet also jump spark Wizard mag nelo. Phone 572. HAJIY carriage for Sale, in good ronditinn. Phone Hlue I IK lit TO RENT FOIt IIF-NT. Larsen building a 171 Third Avenue- Ka; sir room molern flat with bathroom and worhop premises on street Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transfer, 130 Second Avrnue. OH !lKNTTwo first class modern flats; Monarch ranges, water paid; one furnished. Westenhaver Ifros. FOIl HK.T. Two modem houses, one furqlhed. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue Hast. f fUIt.NISllF.I) Housekeeping Hooms lo rent by the day, week or month. Phone fled C07.' t FOIl IlKNT. Furnished house keeping suite, Mussallen Apartments. Phone 18. if FOIl IlKNT. Four room suile. hot water healed. Apply Hmlt. .. Mallet. PIANOS fnr Rent-at rt,00 per month and up. Walker si Mini. Store. FOIl HF.NT-FnrnUhed flat In Clapp Kuilding. Phnnh Ret 251. ji3 '.AltGK furnished room for rent. bath, rtlrt Sixlh Avenue West LOST. LOST. On Fourth Avenue West. old ring set wilh opal. Finder please relum to Daily News olTlre. BOARD AND ROOM. HOAIID, The Inlander, 83n Second Avenue. Phone 137 . IA11D, Hooms and Furnished Sillies. Palmer House. if WMllli AM) ROOM, 125 Third Avenue, phone Hed 336. "penker, giving the members nn imeresiing talk on banking. Hugh Davidson, llnuor mm. mlssloner for the province, paid an official .visit to the city 'over last week-end. He enmn in oyer Hie highway. Henry Johnson, who left city some time ago to take up In, residence In California, Is impeded back on a holiday trip during Stampede week. That Henry it doing well in the soulii muy he galhereil frmi Ihe stale, riii-nl that he will m6lor north in a Nauh car. Articles Lost and Found, ice PATENT ATTORNEYS FKTIIHIlSTONH.Utlll A CO, the old established firm. Patenls and trademarks In all countries. Free booklet. Vnnwm ver office 1018 lingers Htiild ing. Phone Seymour 37UO Manager. Krnesl K. Unrver. registered attorney. Other offices, Ottawa. Washington and prineioal cilles. MISCELLANEOUS SUM M Kit Camp at Lake Kallilpi opens June 20. For particular apply Mrs. K. K. Hlrnte, Smilhers, II.C SUMMER RE80RTS. L.N KKI.SK I.DDGK. near Tereaeo. Visit Inkele llihin (lot Springs. I.itliia is one of th . finest mineral water known for rheumatism. Good fly fitting for rainbow Irofll In IkeUe lake and rtver. Motors meet all trains giving through coiineelton with Uflge. Te!-phoniv eonneeted to Terrr J. Hniee Johnatone, mnnnger AUTOMOBILES A FURTHER REDUCTION IN,ia io CHEVROLET PRICES. lETV ' Following the (limmnii..n by the; ijovernmpnt r Ui Kxelse Ta jRJ1" ' Ihe following prices are mad .! -po.sible: IL Hadter and ToMriw-...-.- $824 lV.iir. ,.n.i iv,iL ............ tiniil!: , ..- I Mm, v-. Slaiubnl Seslan $1148 Landau Sedan $1200 ll Commerciar Chassis , $ CCS INI Kxpress, 1-ton Chassis $ 927 KAIEN QARAOE. Or Dealers in all General Motor prod tin WHKCKIXO SF.HVlr.i: DAY AND NH.iir. Fr a d'-tii'inst 1 ai io:i l"ime 5t ft m Price of tinih New and Guar anteed t'sed FnllD CAMS aro i m now n a new In IrvH. The National Time Payment' 1. Plan enables nnyone with a , ""' reasonable income In afford 1 'is inr viMiuiiri nun ronvofiiruce a,,,. t,t '"1 . car altoriM. Ask S. E. PARKER, LTD. Dealers 219 Second Avenue. TAXI Phone 67 Tail (Call George, Paul or Oiir) Six and Seven Passenger Stude bakers at your disposal any lime. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Knipress Holel. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furniture Store. We Huy. Sell anil F.x-change New and Secondhand 000(1. GEO. PAPADOPULOS 83P Third Ave t'hone GOOD EATS Opposite Henson' Sludio, Third Avenue. HKAL IIOMK CO0KKD MKAI.S Mrs. Fnger, iirnprlelreiis. -' . .- Phone H'aek 70(1., , .y WOOD. Dry Mixed Wood frt.OO n load. Dry Fir Wood 10. 50 a Inn d. Cut lo any length. Kindling, 17.00 n load. Fir Furnace Wood $7.00 a load. A. 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