9i lHE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS HOLD tfsHfc'S SoUitD ONE yROd.M- NOW SHE KNOWS 9 -frAtPLPiCEToitWD I , Trtt family 2s clothes Yli N lu found out that this place to send the , 1 ; ( lothes she also dUcov-( o i!iat we would make her a I rate for the family laun--lu mid her friend about . J iht-y told their friend u nil thin is getting to be .-t amity laundry. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 Ladies Hose SILK TO THE TOP i - nr Silk, in all color 3 TO THE PAIR Special $2.50 The Louvre 31 G Third Avenue Next Koyal Hank REMEMBER ! I or Montreal price on Clothing for Men & Boys Don't forget the Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. H. Miller - Proprietor Canton Crepe DRESSES from $12.50 Smart little Wash Dr esses sizes 7 to 10 From $1.50 to $2.23 BENT'S LADIES' READYTO-WEAR Third Avenue MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. Mellrld6 Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. - Telephone 657, j GOODCLIMAX AT BALL GAME I . A I t J . . inurmcuiaie reni rrovwt of In. terit to Spectators I-Ht Evening I vybto uiqpo nm IM brthM to i beat out NiUvc Bona they provided good climax to an interacting Intern. giate oaoi game, and won (our to (two. Orotto made their first run in Mm second hM D. Stalker competed t Circuit. Jack Nelson eveoed the mm when be came home in the fourth and Allan aent (h 8on at4 In the rtftte. The ball was good, wllgi jrtlcfcat rtgkt an their )c. Then tfttnt dropped a throw to fin and an error at second threw away the bum. Jack McNultr tied the aoor. Dido Ourrleh put a ratio Dtead and Ed. Smith added another one. Feature of the tame, which vh mostly a pitcher s battle, were thirteen trtk out by Chenoakl and nine by 3toeotnb. Bach gave two base on bail. Ohencefcl pulled bJaosetf out of bole In the second whan, with btvwa rull. and none out. he pitched ten balla to retire the Son Dido hit a three usfger in the first and Doug Stalker in the fourth but m he tailed to touch round in the journey he was put out. Allan and Howe hit two-bagyefs. Smith pluyed smart ball with a bunt and later in stealing bases. Teams: Native Sou Jim MoNutty M. Stevens. L. Assart. A. SkMombe. J. Nelson. R. Wakefield. D. Hunt, J. Allen. P McDonald. Orotto: S. Ourvlch. Jack MoMulty. D. Ourvlch. N. Obeaoskl. I). Stalker. Bd. Smith, Geo. Howe, B. Stalker, J. Corns-dins. Bstterlea etons: atoeombe and Nelson. Orotto: cbeaudtt d Spire Ourvlch. Umpires D. Balfour and Lamble. Scorer W. Mitchell Mrs. O'Brien Sure, and wasnt Uwt a fine sermon bis reverence preached on matrimony this morning Mrs. McShsoe It was Indeed. I only wish I knew as IttUe about It as he did. NOTICE. There wUl be offered for sale at Public Auction at the Provincial Government Court IIoum. Prince rtorort. BC, on Thursday. August llth. vAl, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, the following lots: Lota B and 10. II lock l, Oct ion 6. LoU 0 and :o. IHock as. Section 1. Let 7, Block 3. Section 3. Lot I. Block 8, Section 7. sll In the City of Prince Rupert. JIO. Terms: Cash payment at time of sale, or one-quarter cash and the balance In three -equal annual Instalment, with Interest on the deferred payments at the rate of 8 per annum, the Crown a rant fee to be (1000 additional. Plans showing the Iota offered far sale may be en at the office of the Government Agent Prince Rupert. DC NORMAN A WATT. Government Agent Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C. Julv 4th. 1M7 WES OUSt Fleclric Ranges Easier! Safer! More convenient to operate and gives better restllts! Get a Westinghouse Electric Range. Cheaper in the long run. Prince Rupert Supply Co. 211 Fourth Street J. A. Hinton Manager. REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off for two weeks only Come In and inspect our stock M. T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 CRICKET GAME ENGLAND TODAY .HI, f v..ni r..-.... .... j I"V ' " f - Cl...... . 1 r",ua" ni reason j afl HKHIIV AND LEICESTER Bsn7 W. Julv ao. i rnt,.n mm No longer, spnareativ. is u-' OPVftty Crkct championship the inon. nputy of th chosen few. With the' easan half over. Iwa of the lowly ones, ' W'Tftrshlre and UaMaterabUe. art entreaohed in the first four places, and;roerrovar danerv to be there. ' Yfrkshlre. wnlah has sutTersd Umm i apparently beginning to de. WCfb lannaahlre. the champion eoun oaewy so potent a wlnnlng-fom a year ago. Probably Not- tlngbemahlre woukl carry th vote of mart puople a the most likely county to deprive Lancashire of it position of supremacy. Nottinghamshire 1 enscon- ed In arosod (dace, etc w Lmi cMhire't heels ciaioi or lM:vri:tTi:i) m pmh merety tn rise or th akr oounlrte that make this crle. ket esssMt the must Intereetlnc on atna the war. so far as the. county game Is concerned. It Is the defeat of the strong that has given this season's THE DAItY PAGE FIVE county cricket the aharm of the un. It may be true that Fairway looks out-sspscted. Warwickshire Inflicted standlnc merely because the rest of the vwwing aeieat on Yorkshire, axl in a second encounter msoaged to wrest first Innings points from them. Wor cestershire secured 1U only victory at ine etpense of Middlesex. Mlddleer t ItatU. weak In bowlers, enterged from two smashing defesU to dismiss the nlghty Yorkshire batsmen for 81 runj. ' ueraysnir. ocacrlfced at the sing of the season as the "mystery" team, has a. more more than fulfilled. xpecta. ; Furthermore the tesm I youth, ful sad might be expected to be better next year. VOKKKIIIItK PAHMMl SDorMDg writers declare Yorkshire ' has passed th pinnule of Its post-war j fame. It Is ehsrged with neglecting to develop , Its younger players la; matches In which they could have af . forded to rest men with established resutauona; men nxe Kimer and Bell nave been allowed to depart to other counties. i Nottinghamshire, championship as. pirants, arc undoubtedly a dlffleult aide to get rid of. But their defect 1 that their bowling is too largely de- pendent upon one man Lsrwood. With Richmond apparently not having a ( gwo aesson wun ma 'lunny stun, . Notts hsve no dependable wicket getter ouUMe the young fsat bowler. Advertise In The Dally News LAND ACT NOTK K 111' IXTKXTHIX TO .tPI'I.Y TO I.Kt!E LtXIl In Rin S fViBtt t.nrf DUtlirt tnd ' Recording District of Prince Rupert, snd Eir02 "umpblck Bay' i0'". takk NfrricE th.t H. Cunninehsm. ' Board of Trade Building, of Vancouver, , ?C S5UfStit.B nfrfw!Sl.e2? to spply for a lease of the following ae. crlbed land: j Commencing at a post planted 1601 ysras souin-eouinessi 01 noriimui cor- ' ner pou of Lot 102, Range S; thence due south 8 chslns: thence south-southeast 19 chains; thence due north 0 chains: thenc west-northwest along shore to point of commencement and containing 14 acrei, mores or less. FRANCIS HENRY CUNNINOHAM. Applicant. Dated 25th June, 1927. IN PROBATE IX THE hl'I'KEME rol'IlT OF BRITISH In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In tlie Matter of the FjiUte of William J Kyle, Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI Honor, F. McB. Youn. the 24th day of Jun. AJJ.V.I927, ' I ,was appointed Administrator-of: the. estate . of William J. Kyle, deceased, and all part) having claims against the said eat Ate ro Jiereby required to furnish same, properly .Verf.' ftetl. to me on or before th 25th day of July. A D. 1927. and aU parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me ' - fcrthwltn. NORMAN A. WATT. ortlclal Administrator, Prince Rupert, BC. Dated the 38th day of June. A D. 1937 LAND ACT, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE L.IXH In Queen Charlotte Island Land Re- eordlnz District of Prince Rupert, and situate at the head of the south arm of De La Bee he Inlet, Moresby Island. TAKE NOTICE that Briiisn t;oiumoia Pishing it PBCklng Co. Ltd.. of Van couver, B.C., occupation Packers. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the head of the south arm of De La Beche Inlet, Moresby Island: thence south 3 chains; thence east 20 chains: thence north 5 chains, more or less, to high water mark; thence west along high water mark to point of commencement, and containing 10 acres, more or less. BRITISH COLUMBIA FISIIINQ & PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant. Dated June 10. 1937. IN PROBATE. IX THE SI'PltKME roi'KT OF BRITISH fOU'MBIA In the Matter of the Administration 'Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Harry Charles Campbell Black, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, P. McB. Young, the 10th day of July, A.D.. 1927, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Harry Charles Campbell Black, deceased, and all parties having claims against the aald estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 19th day of August, A D. 1927. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prloc Rupert, BC rated th leth day of July, 1927, ENGLISH RACE AT GOODWOOD Number of Turf Events Net Tuesday and Wednesday OOODWOOD, England July 20. Canadian Prl "Olorj u Ooatfwood" the mote tistuwva r. inritm th whole aegtao apen on July 26 and dotea Jaly MjTbarr kre two rinmn vt at Oaodwood. wiuch ooMrrbwte to maka It one of the mou popular meets oi the year. Those re th hnporunt race which brg aut the beat Ihnr umIi breda on the tart the Stwfu Cup. Ooodwood Cud. Ooodwood Plate and Chesterfield SUkei. Then there H the 'prominence aeeerded the two-year-old. who nest year will be racing for the Derby and other classics. Generally speaking, the Juveniles pointed for the classic first appear at Ascot, and when they reappear at aoodwood the snort lovers are out In force to see if th youngsters live Up to first promHes. MATCH rtlKKAY One tw.yearetd nss already been se. lected by sporting writers as the colt to be watched In the great two-year-old race late la the season and the elas-l sic of next year. He la Lord Derby's Patrwer. b Pbalsrst out of Scans Flow and a full brother of the great Pharos. two-year-oM. are under average. Fairway w the Coventry Stake at ' " ""u " v. .-rai-uiiu idh rac! then After Mm in nrri.r nr nt ,. two-year-old realm t this time are placed Lord Derby's Pharamond. a Phal- ns colt; Lord Roaeberys San Marino I a spton kop eott; Hakim, by Honors. .winner of the New Stakes: Philharmonic. inMher Phsr.rls colt ,nd Speyslde. by splon Koo. Of the fillle. the Queen Mry SUkes winner. Stsdacona. l con- vklered little better than Scuttle, a j Captain cuttle filly, besten In that As - ' cot race. These two-year-olds are nominated to race at Goodwood, .when It I expected they will shake down Into something their actual values Then they enter the date-season two-year-old compalgn. me raw unpsruqt part oi sne yer lOT l,'r juvenue, wnose oeveiopmaftt 1 , alwaya slowed down by the Jockey dub. (IKiaTKST M'KIST The Steward's Oup Is one of the great- ! est sprints of the season, and the real feature of the Goodwood meet. It Is for three-year-olds and upward. One dashing three-year-old who wUl oppose , .me ... nsnuicsp --."-' nones, u - u. - w. o. wnu- "kh. lirst classic, the Two- Thousand Guineas. Adam' Apple uncorked a daasUng burst of speed to win the Newmarket race this spring, and his reappearance In a high Class field promises to be Interesting. The Stewsrds Cup Is a handicap of j e mlgbt pock. wu six furlongs, for the cup and ie.OOO.1,, p,ndemonlum broke out when It and I 08 years old. The Ooodwood over s distance of 2 mile 3 ' furlong, sttractlng the great stayers: I ,na lne ,nlro 01 lne Ilmous "ooawooa trio, the Ooodwood Cup, Is even longer, 2 m"M 5 furlon!, nd tne oId1,t of the ,h three, h.in being . first run , in .aio 1812. , : j c SPORT CHAT j Boys and girls not over sixteen sre reminded that their names should be handed Into the News office, directed , to the Sporting Editor, If they wish to take part In the tennis tournament that la being arranged for those too young to take part In the ordinary ciuo tournaments, do iur mere is a majority of girls entered. If sufficient: name are submitted doubles game will be played. ' 1 I Reports from 1 the the trainlnc training fUrt,aun...hllll urt,0unn...jMW Jt'nla'sowllng'power.T lost'hia-nowllnuowerl'.Th Jack Dempsey ha -new man' is a youth- youth- of of eeveptfen. seveptfen Wi years indicate that gkhied much of the .fighting, spirit JhAt was lacking when, luvoie Ttianey." npect,aor say ne ;u jk$ sq jar tnougn he hits' x hard as ettr: , , In their match with Toronto at the' start of tneir tour tne acoismen au- mltted being beaun taifiy. They nave returned the compliment and when they beat Toronto In the return engagement 10 to nil. Toronto admitted they were roundly beaten. In the match at Stamford Bridge, England, when Oxford and Cambridge beat Harvard and Yale unexpectedly; not the least Interesting upset was the defeat of Lord Burghley by hi team mate a. C. Weigh tmln -Smith In the 120 yards hurdles. Strange how many of the leading cricketers In England have names be-j glnlng with H. Hammond, Hallows,! Hendren, Hearne and Holmes. Hobbs has been 111 bo does not rank high In th batting averages at present but he is another H of account. m the Terminal team their half- back line all had names beginning with H too. Was that way they knocked H out of the Moose team. The Prince Rupert football council Is hoping to arrange two games with a team from h m o. ixnomno which wm be In port from August 24 till August n. ma win prooapiy pe the only BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December, 192C. Hai produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold. $78,018,5-18; Lode Gold, $120,97218; Silver. $8O.787.0Wt IauTirjrc.a7C.442; Copper,. $200,907,008; Zinc. $5012,S77; Coal and Coke. $234,69M33 Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerals. $50,175,407; maklnjt its mineral protluction to the end of 192G show an AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,170. PRODUCTION Foil YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 192G, $07,188,812 The Mining Laws of this-Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony In the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted todiscoverers for nominal fees. r Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which Is guaranteed by Crown grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratia by addressing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. ' VICTORIA. BRITISH COLUMBIA. N R. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They are ayail-able without charge on application to the Department of Mines. Victoria, B.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of information. , Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. representative football game In Prince Ruper. thlt Jw nd pUyer w;u snxlous to get their places agslnst the visitors The schedule for the City Football League 1-' Thurs., July 21. Regiment v Terminals. iTua. ji, m um. v, n.rira.nt Fridsr Julv 29 Tormin.i. tw Mondayug. 1. Termlnata v. Regiment Th,., A... 1 n . Tues. Aug. 8. Moose v. Terminal. Friday. Aug. 12. Moose v. Regiment (postponed game). mM lltlX SENIOR SCHKIll I.F. Julv 20. Sons v. Qvras. juir M arras v sons 2s. sons v. Oyro. 1 IVTIKMKDI 1 K hriiini 1 1: July 22. Blks V, Native Sons. July 27. Orotto v. Elks. Standing to date: Won Lost Percentage. ... 5 0 1.000 , ... 2 3 .400 Sons .. 1 5 .166 Fred W. Parker. weU.known Enillth athlete recaU the famous flnsl of the 400 metre, Q Olympic Oame at shepherd's Bush In 1908. Three AmtTtcul. ud Britain's hone Hslswelle. were tln4)tott. Hslswelle was known to , ,tow tUrt ,nd lt WM feared was seen that he had stonned. Then he finishing tapes were broken and th .nsulng inquiry which lasted for two noun was taken up with the ques- tion as to who broke the tape. No answer was given. Parker now admits : that It was be. It was a dangerous thing to do. He was a Judge, but only of field events. Yet in the clrcum-1 stances it was the best thing, as lt made the race a no-race. Newcastle United Football Club report a balance of 2343 on last year's working and are planning extensive improvements on .their grounds. At their annual meeting The Wed- nfiday JMaM tQ reym to , name sheffield Wednesday. Nottingham. cricket club seem to roud left hand iowler. of which 'they have been In need since Rller was 'killed In the war and John L -'.Yore.' .' Against Gloucester' he wok jive wicseuvai ,ju ruu Gus Wilson, the trainer says thou Dempsey has lost his old-J;lme. -ylclous- ness and also that his opponents now Know tne rlgnt way to flgnt Wm. STEWART Dr. S. J. Schofleld, of the faculty of British Columbia University and also consulting geologist for the Britannia mines Is making an examination of the Bayvlew group, three miles north of town. The body of Mike Cassldy. missing since June 10, was found floating near the wharf Saturday morning. A ver- diet of accidental drowning was re- turned. A. W. Payn LeSueur arrived to have the Ruby Silver surveyed and crown granted this summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hunter arrived from Vancouver on Saturday. Mr. Hunter arrived from Vancouver on Sat' urdav. Mr. Hunter is relieving Walter Broad In the customs services. Miss Helen Crawford won the ladles' singles and H, D. Rochfort the men's .in.iM n the tennis tournament Muriel Crawford and Wm. Esselmont wera runners-up. Work has been resumed on the Sliver Tip property. Violet Watson won the prize for the essay on "Citizenship," and Edna Harrison the prize for the essay on "Confederation." These, were offered toy the local Native Sons. Backward : Season M Sale SPECIAL FOR ens in Blue and Fawn French Worsteds with extra pants, double breasted only, sizes from 38 to 42. Regular f37.C0 value. Special Backward Season Sale Price $24-95 Acme Importers Third Avenue DENTIST . ; ' Dr. ' ' . J. R. Gosse .... Helgerson Block ' ' JX-RAY SERVICE ; Phone 686 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place cnlled "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European Plan. Hot and Cold Water. Bus meets all trains and boats. Sample Room Phone 51. L. Martin. Manager. (canadian VACinc THIS WEEK Suits P.O. Box CG7 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, IVrangrll, Juneau, and Skagway July , 8, II. IS. IS, 22, 23, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Julv 2. . 9, 13, Iff, 20, 2J, 27. 30, PKINCEMH BEATRICE. For llutedsle, Eat Bella Bella, Ocean KalK Namu, Alert Bay. t'anipbelt Klvrr, and Vancouver every Saturday, II a.m. Agency for all rlteainshlp Line. Full Information from W. IT. OKCIItRD. (ieneral Agent, Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Aienue, Prince Rupert, H.C.