page foul " r-r: DAILY KEV73 ASCOT RACES BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM; jliOLLNf COLLf MMCC MAviSciC tEr-r tEHHE ME WB 1 WAIT 3 . H f , M , , . m tHC THIS WEEK I I I iitfiiKfBt'HiHHiiw ii it tinvi 'ii ii iniiun-n i i i 11 i ww 1,0 i u.t WITHOUT viCEKTi A.M 1 TRlf.O i - I PUHOO-bE-t OUN lti; TO ibORbvi' PROM. THE. COO. MOW OCT fVY A AN MMQ V4ETle! MS)E " I 1$ I j .fg 7. Notables Will Gather From all DIME VhAT'LU I DO'l MUbT Over Country to WatcWI' umwu.u:i J - ffi lLV ! TWO penmy- I I I ; ;,S -a. LjeWi." if m. r'V ttaJtSKiT Dozen Events UK)?i, J".ne 15 (Canadian Press). -w-Tuis week comes the annual pageant of Royal Ascot one of the most brilliantly social turf meetings in the world. No tables vijl galhpr from all over the kingdom to watch the turf's finest' horses plash in a dozen of I he; season's most important races, scattered' through'' the four days" prtagram. From June 15 In 18 inclusive, these are the races that will cen ire me kingdoms: allentinn on the beautiful race course on As cot Heath: Coventry stakes, two-year-old colls; Queen .Mary Stakes, . ,two-year-oId fillies; Prince of Wales Slakes, three year-olds; Coronation Stakes, three-year-old fillies; Oold Vase, Oold Cup, Ascot Stakes, Royal Hunt Cup and the iS'ew Slakes, the latter for two-year-old9. Colorado vs. Coronach A feature making the met next week even more interesting than usual lo Hie turfgoer is the possibility of a meeting on even terms between Lord Derby's beautiful small colt Colorado, winner of the season's first classic, the Two Thousand Guineas, and Lord Wpolavinjjton's Coron-, ach, winner of the Epsom Derby. Colorado defeated Coronach by five lengths in the Guineas; Coronach came back ami in the mud and rain of Epsom won the great race by five lengths from Lance Gaye, who was a short head in front of Colorado. On the out I come or me races at Ascot may depend the favorite for Hie fiflh,"Prs of lhe 192(5 rt0,l'n'n J"'- and last of the season's three-: year-old classics, the Doncaster St .Leger in September. The races in which both Coronach and Colorado are entered at Ascol .are Hie. Si. James' Palace Slakes and the. Hanlwicke Stakes. The first has a prize of 1,0011 sovereigns added lo stakes of 100 sovereigns each, and is run ovejr Hie Old Mile on the first day. The ' Hanlwicke Stakes, es- tablisheltJnijlW; carries 2,t)00 : sovereigns added to sweepstakes of 10 sovereigns each, and i3 a mile and a half, run on the last day of the meeting. The plenlifulness of rich and long-established races has been one of Hie main factors in establishing the prestige of Hoyal Ascot, where, victory stamps a horse with the seal of worth. The Gold Vase -was run in 1838; the Ascot Stakes in 1839; the Hoyal Hunt Cup was instituted in 18t3; the Ascot'Gold Cup has been rtin since 1807, and the New Slakes was first run in 1813. Derby Changed LasUseason Sir John Ilulher- ford's coll iolario defeated the 'Derby winner Manna, In the As cot Derby Stakes, and went on to win the St. Leger, again de feating Manna. This year the Ascot lerby Stakes is renamed the King Edward VII. Stakes, though j ihe conditions and the distance, ,onc and half mile?, have, .not beet) changed. Colorado and 05 oilier high. lass three- year-olds are entered, but Cor onch Is: not. TheItoyal Hunt Cup and. the Gold Cup are outstanding for their Value. The first ia n linn ilicap of i 1 it tie more than seven furlongs and much coveted. It was won last year by P. N. Elk's Cockpit. The Gold Cup Is the lurf longest and hardest race hn the flat, Jeiiig of a distance of two and a half miles, but the prize mounts closely to $20,000 The Gold Cup and the Gold Vase together make one of the Inrfs most popular "doubles." Last year's 'winner of the Cup, Harciay Walkers' Santorb, is again en tered. Another interesting PH Irani is A. II. Cox's Picaroon who was the hot favorite for the Derby last year, until withdrawn from training after a mishap Manna, last year's Derby and Two. Thousand Guineas' winner fias been retired lo stud, but So lario, winner of the St. Leer, Will race in the Gold Cup. SPORT GHAT . The thirly-fifth annual open tournament of the Victoria Lawn Tennis Club will be held on II courts at Ihe Willows, the week of Monday, July C, and wllh will be amalgamated Iho Cana dian nnd HrJtlsli Column! championships which are to held .under the auspices pf the in iu I. tfc . T. . .. - Bnnm tnn rnar) &-C h5" Canadian Lawn Tennis Association. While considerable disappointment is felt that W. F. Crocker and Jack Wright, Canada's first string Davis Cop players, will be unable to attetitt,' some of the finest players from all over Canada and the Pacific' Northwest Stales will compete in the program which contains twelve championship events and competitidrt in all Is etpeclcd to be exceedingly keen. E. J. H. Cardinal, of Vancouver, will represent the Canadian associa tion. Kntries will close on Krl. lay, JUly 2, and the rules of Hie International Lawn Tennis Federation wil govern , the tournament. All matches will be the best of three sets, except the men'. singles ami men's doubles, In which the best of five sets will be played in the last three rounds. Paul Thompson, star forward of the Calgary Canadians, win- a ior hockey championship, haf signed with Minneapolis,1 Lloyn Turner's hockey club in the United States Central Hockej League, Thompson will report next winter. Thompson Is reported lo have turned down an alluring offer from the Toronti St. Pats in order that he mighi play wilh his brother "Tiny' Thompson, goal tender for tl Millers. Paul also i said IhdiavV turned djiwjiijan off?f! (rom jCa! 'gary 'gary Tigers last winter. Y Macs ami the S'aval Reserves will meet in tonight's Inlermedi-ate League football fixture rtl Ihe Acropolis Jill! grounds. The line-up for the Y Macs is an nounced as follows: (;aal, Hacker; hacks, C. Cameron and A. Heid; half backs, ft. Kelsey, L. Ilond and G. Kerr; forwards. A. hillips, Tom KeUey. J. Slrac- an, S. Dickens and H. Gaw- thorn. , . . . , ,, TIGHT GAMES IN TENNIS TOMNEY Carmtchael, Miss Mitchell, and Miss Rlel Winners Last , Night -4 A'Wierday's tennis tfame ' In Ihe Prince Rupert 'Tennis ' Clirb ouniam'enl produced some of the best play to'date and tight sets Were witnessed ihroughoul rhouah .none .of Jhe.-, matches went the full time, the winners in each had to fully extend Ihemseh'eh In wiri. Mrs. Mc- Mordie gave Miss Mitchell, last years champion, a particularly hard battle. The results follow: Carmichael beat McMordie C-l 8-1. Miss Mitchell beat Mrs. Mc Mordie 0-4, 0-3. Miss Kiel heat Miss Pete Trei hiriyne 6-3. TRAP SHOOTING Joe Scott, Dr. Talt and fed. Gib bona Tied For Hlflh Score Last Night At the trap shoot of the Prince Rupert Gun Club held fast night on Ihe Park Avenue rane, Joe Scotl, Dr. Tail and II. C. Gibbons lied with a score of 21 each. The results' follow: Joe Scott ... . 21 Dr. Tail 21 E. O. Gibbons . 21 1. I V J. Keefe i 19 Geo, Ilryant Gi A. McNicholl, general pas enger agent C.N.R., Vancouver, was ah arrival on the steamer Prince -George today. Mr. Mc Nichnll is en route to Alaska ou departmental business. NATIVE SONS BEAT GYROS Baseball Score 14 to 2 Service Club Will be Bolstered ,up I by Chet Schlenker of Seattle A Jooe game of baseball played last pighl on the Acropolis Hill grounds lielween the Native Sons "of Canada and Ihe Gyros" resulted in a win for the former liy.H runs to 2. A fair crowd of baseball funs witnessed the game. Heavy hitting on the part of the Sons in the first innings Kavc them eight runs. The Gyros were unable to stage a come back on account . of poor pitching and unlucky breaks in the field. Wilh the arrival of Chet Schenkler on today's boat from Seattle the Gyros will he in position to give the Grand Terminals a run for their money on Friday night. Pete La Porltf umpired the came. The teams were as follows: Gyros-i.McKeown, e: Murphy, p.; Fruzell. lb; Hill, 2ir. O. Mitchell, ss: Morap, 3b; Tulloch. If; Skinner, cf; Howard, rf. Native Sons Hairnur, c: V. Lamhie. p.; V. Mcnzies, lb; Far- Itihar. 2b; W. Mitchell, ss; H. Menzies. 3b; nalchford. If; Jackson, cf; Gurvioh. ft. t Thu lja'gue standing to dalejis as follows: W. L. Pel. Grand Terminals 3 0 1000 Native Sons . . . . ? 2 500 Gyro Club 1 200 STREET WORK IS DISCUSSED Summit Avenue Residents Ask For Roadway Reference Made to Financial As pects The city council engaged last light in considerable discussion the year's program of road A-ork wilh particular reference to the financial aspects. E. A. Mann, ort behalf of pro perty owners on Summit Avenue appeared before the council Mo ak if it was proposed to lo ahy- tliinig in the matter of opening up that street. II had been Just twelve years ago, Mr. Mann said, when the council had been first approached in this question and at thai time assurance was given that there would be no difficulty in having the roadway provided. However, financial difficulty had arisen as il was proposed to as sess the properly owners oft one side of the streel for the whole coslvwhile the other side, bound- (iwith a city reserve, went free. ne residents, Mr. Mann said. .verc willing lo nay their full sbare but they felt that It- was unfair to be asked lo bear the whole cost. All they asked was lhat the council gie Uiijue.tion their Earnest consideration and give them a fair deal. They fell that they were deservjog of some measure of relief and that roadway oh Summit Avenue was perhaps more necessary than on other streets where such . roads had already been provided, the cost us far as the city was con corned he understood would not be excessive, amounting to only some. 700,or. 800t ,v Mayor Newton . asiumed the blame for action with reaped to Mini mil Avenue having been dc layed this year. The board of works had decided In go oh with Hi work but, at his siiggesHoh the project had been ilelayed im till more money was avaitabl which would only be n mallr wf a few weeks until the year's taxes started to come In. Already, for a similar financial reason, the V anted FbrjReht For Sale DAILY 2c "per Word In advance. No Advertisement taken BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. The Inlander. 83f) Second Avenue. Phone 137. HOARD, Rooms and Furnished Suites. Palmer House. ti PATENT ATTORNEYS KCTHKRSTONIIAfGH A CO, tm old established firm. Patents and trademarks in all countries. Free booklet. Vancou ver office 1018 Rogers Huild-ing. Phone Seymour 379f Manager, Ernest K. Carvei. registered attorney. Other office, Ottawa. Washington and principal cities. Jloard of woVks had been compelled to shut down other road work temporarily. There was no intention to unduly delay the earrylnjr out .if the work. Aid. Stephens While beilig in np way opposed Ii the jirnjert in question and tully realizing the merit of Hie claim! of tfl Summit Avenue residents' for a roadway, Aid. itephens fell that, instead of making premises, it wn time for the council to take stock of its rejotmn. 'Hfpre,' promising ldohew wort Mali was not provided for in the estimates, he feit mat jne council siioul.l as-orla(n; if i fould carry out the worx aireuny pnivine.i ror. ntiierwise, there was a real dan- er of having a) serious deficll nt the emf-Vf the rear. From the point of view of sound business, be itjii. not thlek the council was in a position lo handle the Summit Avenue work this year, bven if the workwerc to he ilone under Ihe local improve ment plan, the rily as n whole would have to bear a considerable portion of Ihe cost sayirm nothing; of properly that migh reert to the city through the iucnaei taxation. If his memory served him right, not a dollar had been placed in estimates tills year to take care of the ily's share of local improve ment bylaws. Later in Ihe meeting? Aid. Jos. irrer inquired from AM. perry lo when It might he, expelled hal Fourth .(liuie East and ;evjnlh Avenue ' West . grading .vould uf .completed. H'was de sirahle he felt thai tle1 wjifk be complete jC l6h'as ;'.bsible so thai the exact cosl might be ascertaine.i and Ihe bonds sold without carrying the cost from general fund into next year's business. In reply, Aid. Perry slated thai it waa.cxpecled to have. Ihe two slreetsTeferred lo completed oy auKusi i and men' start on Horden Street and Summit Avenue. i NATIONAL LIFE Of JAPAN DEPICTED IN PAPER SUPPLEMENT A tnosl comprehensive review or national life is. contained In Present Day Japan." an hnfttl sh Mipplemeni j t . . . (o Ihe Osaka Asakj i .vorning News), which has Jus I leaciicd tins office from lb of rice of the rtiitsiil for Japan In Vancouver. The pubHi7illon n. WHICH consists of 138 n.lires Im magazine form, describes all pnnses trail or present . day life J me riowery Kingdom" from me point of view of resourc :'es and industry, arl. sncieU- 'etc. V iirnply illustrated and has two rotogravure sections. the Journalistic, style is hilly Orel- in mug ii me nook was compile and (printed In the wrieni. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. ,i WANTED. Girl or woman lo h light housework in family of three, wrile slating wage! expecteil to Mrs. (Dr. II. t5 Trefrv. Anypx, Il.C WANTED , Eperienced Saleswoman for I. ailies 'Hcady-lo-Wear. Phone (tut or tlrren IftH. Mrs. J. Uenl. Third Aenue. YOUNG Man wants work, any kind: 35c an hour. PIioiij Itlack 2A9. 142 FOR SALE FOR QHCK SALE. 28 foot speed boat, Winton tlx en-gine;: in No. 1 order. Chas. Seilmark, agent. Cow Hay. FOR PAI.K. Five rootneil modern bungalow and two lots, close in. $2(500.00 ,on term. . ,Al'Py T. McClyinonL l Flt SALE. Motor boat closei; also Jump spark Wizard mag nelo. Phone 572. FOR SALE. HabvN carriage ii. good condition. Phone- TO RENT FOR RENT. Lnrseii building a 171 Third Avenue Eat; si room modern flat with bathroom ami workshop premises on street Ifonr. Apply Hyde Tranfer, . 13U Second Avchue. FOR RENT. Two first class modern flats; Monarch ranges, water paid; one furnished. WeslenhavCr Hros, FOR RENT. Two modem houses, one furnished. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue East. tf UHMSIIED Housekeeping Room-10 rent by the day, week- oi month. Phone Red 607. U FOR RENT. Furnished house keeping suite, Mussallem Apartments. Phon 18. if FLAT for Rent. Five room with bath; Sixth Avenue West Phone .313 or Hlack J25, If FOR RENT. Four room suite. hot water heated. ' Apply 8 mill AMalltt. PiANOs. for nent t s.oo per month and up. Walker's Musi.-Slore. LARGE furnished room for rent bath, rtlf, Sixlh Avenue West LOST. I.OSTHetween Third Ave. and Howser Slreel, light colored marten neckpiece. Finder please phone Green 327. Re-ward.. LOST. On Fourth Avenue Wes' wold ring set with opal. FInde pieafe return lo Dally New olllee. LOST. Scotch terrier. Finder Please phone Red 31H. SUMMER RESORTS. LAKELSE LODGE, near Terrace. isu i.aneise Sorinirs l.llhu ..... I. . - in Will- LI in . finest mineral . waters known f ul. i t Jr. rueiimaiism. (lood I fishlncr hif infcn i i - - iiiuMiw irniii m L-akelse Inke nnd fiver. MoIom men nn rrains giving thrniifcl tonneclion wilh Lodge. Tele.. tlltofie ennn.lA.I I. v crraco J. Hruce Johnslone, manaafer MISCELLANEOUS SUMMER Camp at Lake Kalhlyn "pens June 20. For parllcu. Jars apply Mrs. K. E. Hlrnle, Articles Lost and bund,&c for lets than 50c AUTOMOBILES Now, You Can Buy a CHEVROLET at a Lower Price than ever before. Almoll simultaneous with the iinnoiinieiiien! byCheirolel Motor Company of Canada Limited of; nil improted Chevrolet a GREATER CHEVROLET than eier before we are able to an nounce THE LOWEST In Chevrolet history. These new prices, combined wllli Ihe many new Inmrove- menls, establish more finnd than ever before Chevrolet' leadership In value aiming low priced cars. The Improved Chevrolet offers everything you could desire, smart appearance. romfur. moodiness, power and Ihe ut most dependability. The preen '' J '" pnrs ano low iirne payment h-soi -i bring one of the six Chevrolet model within easy reach of, your pnrkelhonk. KAIEN QARAOE Phone 5? Wrecking Se-V Dav and Nir'u rices of both New and Gnar-J antee.1 l se. MH CARS ami now at a new low leiel. The National Time Payment Plan enables anyone wl 1Ui aj reasonable income to affflnn Ihe comfort and convmiienre a car afford. Ask 8. E. PARKER, LTD. Dealer 219 Second Avenue. TAXI Phono 67 Tail (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Shlde bakers at your disposal any lime, ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Empress Hotel. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We lluy. Sell and Ex ¬ change New and Secondhand Goods. ., GEO. PAPADOPULOS '' Third v v phon 61fU GOOD EATS Opposite Hcnsons Studio, Third Avenue. HEAL HOME COOKED MEALS Mrs. I'nger. proprietress. Phone ll'ark 700. WOOD. Dry Mixed Wood 0.00 a load. Dry Fir Wood tfl.SO a I o a d. 1 ' Cut lo any length. Kindling, U7.00 n load. Fir Furnace Wood 17.00 a load. A. ISAACSON Phone Hlack 101 Seal Cove. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, June 16 1:10 a.m. 17.0 ft. 18:00 p.m. 10.2 " Low Hj30 a.m.- r,. " ?Jr,7 p.m. 10.0 " Thursday June 17 nigh ...-h... 5:13 a.m. Ifl.l fl , U:0I p.m. 17,1 "i Low .....s.w. 12:18 p.m. 0.8 Friday, June 18 High 0:52 n.m. I8.fl , 10:50 p.m. 17.1 "' Low 1:02 a.m. 10.0 " 13:11 p.m. 7.4 TIMBER SALE XUm. Cll In,.:. UlUMM-l .., . . I IMS 1MB. I , lur Utr iui- ii . .SI.UIU f,. , Mttt MM r,:, i.lMMrl. tt Twu . ,. , IWMU ul lln.i.. 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