:edaj June 20, Vajv popularity il .ii'.i i ii .ciiMMit is not pub- i displayed by the ;' '"titm' Hoard or by ' o'.ernnifMt nf British f'nliimbi MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Kxchanire on our s:ocl-li-it board daily. We can give instant service in buying and selling .Miiiiiip Stocks on Vancouver Stock Kxchanire. We also have facilities for acci p' inir Wheat orders on iiM ip) Stock Kxchanire. Representing Miller, Court & V UtL Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Huneit, ILC V. HAVE THEM SLEEVELESS DRESSES All shades. m.AZKKS AND 8WRATKK COATS IIATHING SinTS an Demers Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY - WBI- LINGTON THIjKWA Also IhilKley Hay mid (ruin. ARent for lUibin IlootJ Tlojir. , ,.. Plione Hi '; " Prince Kert Feed Co. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage I'hone C8 Curtate, Waroliousing, and Olgtrlbutioir. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Plnno and VHE DAIfcY ZTKWb taoz nva mmm ....... r .J 1 . . .j " . . ' HE DID IT IN ONE REDS AGAIN HT. iLOltfH tfTKItrhlEN MARGIN ON national i.f;Aii i; i.KADKitsmr . totiiuke'itu. gamem (Special to Dally News) WW TOftK June Oil . - Ht r,,i. Catfllnais renewed their three-gam- hold ion the Nation?.' League supremacy ye- terday with a 9 to 4 victory ovei the Cincinnati Red, runners-up. The Re tin are one-and-a-half games ahead of the New York Oesnti. who are on even footing with the Chicago Cuba an far as wins and losses are concerned. The fifth place Brooklyn Robins dropped back by losing to the Phillies 11 to 10 .ii a thrilling batters' battle. Boston and Washington ahored honors n a double-header which was the only activity of the day in the American League. Yesterday score : NATIONAL LKAGIE Brooklyn 10. Philadelphia 11 Bt Louis . Cincinnati 4 AUKIIK.tS LEAOI E Boston 6-7 Waaiiington 1-16 f'OAUT LEAGIK Portland 0. Hollywood 7. an Prancisoo 8. Sacramento 8. Seattle 4. Mission 8. Los Angeles S. Oakland 7. I.EAGIE MTANIIINOH National Leugne W. L Bt. Louts as aa Cincinnati 37 rt New York SO 38 Chicago 84 87 Brooklyn 30 18 Pittsburg 26 Si Boston 30 S4 Philadelphia 16 87 Amerlemn league Hew Tork 43 i Philadelphia 34 80 at. Louie ae as Cleveland 36 31 Waahlntfon 34 so, Boston 31 34 Detroit 83 SB Chicago 80 33 LAND ACT tattea advii is. ism before tne sain nay w jTjg Pet. 033 87 MB Ml Ml .46 .870 .7M MO M 444 .444 .418 3T I SPORT CHAT I Various interior towns are planning tor the fitting celebration of Dominion NOTICE OF 1NTBKTIGN TO Al'l'LV TO LEASE LA NO In Prinee Rutert land Recording District and situate on Moresby bland adjacent to AUIford Bay Skldegate Inlat-Queen Charlotte flir"tt TAKE MOTTOE that Pacific Mill Limited U Vancouver. B.C.. accusation pulp aad Mper atesuufaakurefs, IftteMds to apply for a lease at the loUovlnx ecii6ed hurts: Commencing at a post planted at the I.W. corner of B.T.L. SMTP; thence 73 degrees 30 minuaa West Astronomic V 1800 ft.; thence North 83 degrees 30 minutes Wast i Astronomic) 1800 ft.; thence North 33 degrees SO. minutes Bast (Astronomic) 800 ft t bettor North S8 ! degrees West AMruaesnsc) Sfree ft.: tnenee North bo degrees Bast (Astronomic i 060 ft, more or leas, to an Intersection with the high water stark of Alllford Bay: the nee foStowing the said high water mark Southerly to the point of coauuenoeatetit. save and except one island containing one acre more or lea ana another island containing 0M acres, more or leas the waste containing ltt seres, more or lea. PACIFIC MILLS LIMIT RD. Applicant. By Parker Samuel Bone lSi C0KP0KATI0N OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT TAKS MOTICX THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert intend to construct a concrete sidewalk ten feet wide on the west side of Sixth Street Uom the north side of the lane Blook 33. Section 1. where It Intersects Sixth Street and extending along the west side of Sixth Street to the north aide o( Third Avenue, as a tonal U prove -nieut. and Intends to speetetty sac ess the cost upen the land abutting directly on the work, except auchportton of the cost as Is Incurved at street in tersections, a The estimated coat of the (871.00. of which 3AS0 00 la to hv th rvi ran ration, and the s iWymitat anMrkti rate uer toot .Iron' roTlS. -TOieapeoiar aumasmert, Is So paid In 80 annual instalments. !3 Persons desiring to petition against undertaking the work must do so on or City Clerk. Dated this Mth day of June, 1988. LAND ACT MITICi: )F INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.KANK LI.MI in rrince ruiwr ummu r-w "9 Bay. Moresby Ulaad. SkldegaU) Inlet. TAKE NOTOT that Pacific Mills lilmltea oi cuum, "' w-f Pulp and Paper ManufartuNW. ntenda to Rppiy ior a irtww w scribed lands -- high water mark of an Island; thence following me nta-n '" mint nf commencement. id containing one re. more V le. Applicant. Donald Wilbur Hodsdon. -Agent -for-P!ielflc Mills. Limited. LWAJWi2!lil:- "GOVEUNMRNT LIQUOR ACT" vivrilT OF APPMPATION FOR ''ON-Vl NT TO TIWNNFKU OF JIKEK notice i8 mSJEFS. J&, St oT-Ji MrTonsent to transfer r rNr6W,W,dtlued &S?&$H0U. slt- 2 aL?U I and i . In Block 1 17 Map on Prmce Bunatt Und fliMtloii 2i,t?t .n the. Pv.neof BrftUh Co - r.rmnnUrheno'T SoVbhlnr of Bust arc li " "wi the transfer- Ttrraiv, n"" "dated Terraee. B.C. this nth dsv nf .Tune "r Ri,BTAf.'filtn AVjnK, r, 1" Ml A NO ml nACMINl Applicant and Transferees. Robin Bell-Irving, of Powell River, B.C., the first amateur to make a hole in one on the Jasper Park Lodge Golf Course. He accomplished it at the fifteenth, which has a name that speaks for itself the Bad Baby. Incidentally, he is the first player, amateur or professional, to do the Bad Baby in one. Canadian National Railways Photograph. Day this year. At Bmlthers. under the auspices of the Native Sons of Canada, the proceedings will be started with a big parade which will proceed to the Pall Pair grounds where a demonstration of sport will be held. A dance will be held In the evening. On the Sunday evening preceding ther will be a patriotic demonstration 1,. Smlthers Hall, the affair to be staged lollowlng the regular church services in town. The Dominion Day celebration at Burns Lake will also be under the auspices of the Native Sons. Over 3300 win be distributed among the contestant In sports and races. There will also be race track events, some good bucking horse having been obtained and water sports, including log rolling, swlmmlrg and racing. wUl be another feature or the day. Pleld sports will Include baseball and tug-of-war and there will be a grand hall in the evening. Prince Oeorge will have a full and i fitting observance of Canada's natasnal birthday In addition to the thrUling horse races for which that city is (am end tor which 63.600 is osTered in purses, there will be competition for In the forest Industry. working on a proposition to bring Bat tling Plato Ourvlch of Prince Rupert and Ray Clark of Belllngham togeither cn July 18. Negotiation! are in pro-grass but have not yet keen cloaad. TIMBER SALE X&691. There win be offered for sale at Public Auction, at noou on the Eighteenth (lean day of July, 1838. in the oftlae of the District Forester at Prince Rupert Llcenee to cut 6JaW.aso FAX. Snruce. Balsam. Hemluok and Cedar on an area covering a portion of Lot Soft nt the head of turnoon Lagoon. JSynoen (Bast Mussel) Inlet. Range s. Oou District. Three (8) years wHl be allowed tor removal of timber. "Provided any ana unable to attend th auction la ateasan-aaatv aiabmix terMer ftaaVaXV epenee at A6e hour of auctiou ana treated aa one oia. Further reticulars of the Chief For ester, Victoria. B.C . or District Fore tor. Prince Rupert, B.C. Form No. 18, Section 39) LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTRNTION TO APPLY TO I'LltCIIASi: LAM) In Prince Rupert Land Recording District and situate about 3 miles from the mouth of Khutae River. TAKE NOTICE that the Detroit Western Mining Company of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Mining Company, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Ccuimeneing at a pest planted one toot distant from the Witness jMst on the West side of Lot 173; thence westerly 00 chains; thence southerly 30 chains; thence easterly 60 chains; thence northerly 10 obalna, and containing 100 acres, more or less. F. PAR DOE WILSON. Agent for Detroit Western Mining Co. Dated 18th April. 1938. . NOTICE. ElllVAUl) IIONOIIOE, Defeated NOTIOE IS 11 BRED Y OIVBN that all persons having claims against the estate of Edward Donohoe. laic of Naas Harbor In the Province of British Columbia, who died on the 3rd day of March, 1938. are required on or before the 15th day of July. 1938,. to deliver or send by prepaid letter pest full particulars of their claims duly verified to The Royal Trust Company, Executor of the estate of th said Edward ponobe. deceased, at lt. offices. 0S6 Pender Street West, Vancouver. B.C AND TAKE NOTICE that after the last mentioned date the Executor wUl proceed to distribute the assets of the deeeased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which It shall then have hud notice, XiATFn - " -r HC this SBtli .. . . M,i A I) 198P UOnKllTKON DOUOl.AR A- SYMEM Sill'-itor.s fnr The R.ivnl 144 Trust Company. Ourvlch and Clark should put up a g-sd fight They are somewhat the kind of boxen different from Alf. ; Teams for She .Junior League championship deciding gBfe tonight will be as follows: Booth School T. dBmtth. J. Murray, K Kelson, M. Colusst: R. Coltlson (cap-tilm, R Qllker, A. Walter. H. Dickens, Last night's Dominion Cup footbui: , pin j -off between the Regiment and Thistles resulted m a fair enough one- all draw although both sides, during the course of the nia.cn, missed scoring chalices which would have ,lven either of them the vatory. Play started lalrly even but the Thistles, with grade and sun in heir favor, soon start-1 !i to excel, finding Wjagiment defenoe ' eflecUvt. Corbet; . the goal keeper, saving I Harding whom both have met. Ourvlch I ' took a decision from Harding about a month ago while last week Clark drew wtth the Calgary boy. Clark, however, did not seem at home wtth Harding's nyle and may be expected to work better with a type SBch as Ourvlch In the ring. -' T. Buasanlcn. J. Mackay. O. Wlngham. j dpaiea: J. Wood, M. Porses, B. Bacon. I , High School D. Scott. A. Stiles. B. Thurti'.r. F. Kelsey (.pUun, A". Pishcr, ' C. Johnson, R. Wicks, W. Johnson, F. Ccn r.oi), E. Bait. R. Morrison. Spares: A Thompson. M. Lirktn. P. Porter. REGIMENT AND THISTLES BMW Grand stand attractions are headed by ; j a big troupe of acrobats and aerial j oitAMi TKtUllNALN Now AHSllllEil OF while the midway wUl con tain numerous amusements. Charlie Brawn announces that he la PLACE IN 1MMIMON HAY CUP j FINAL I well at various times from W. Mitchell. Wood and J. Murray. There m I no score In the first half. Thistles be- i lng unable to get clear through. On the switchover for the second halt. Regiment had the best of a number of exchanges but Baptle, Kelsey and Ross were playing a fine defensive 1 game. Russell lrud In the attack. Bye finally scored tor the Regiment from 1 s scramble. Russell went clear through. immediately, after but lost the ball. It ' was -a rtariuw escape for the Thistles , W. Mitchell equalized with a long shot Play continued keen until the end but without score. For the Thistles Hatg, Haddon. Woods and W. Mitchell wore the superior players while the Regiment was served most effectively by Corbett. Ross. Baptie. Kelsey, Tinker and Frank Russell. Qua Krause wus referee while Alex. Clapperton and V Hunter acted as linesmen. Teams were ns follows: Thistle J. Campbell; Halg and Ersklue; O. Mitchell. Haddon and Wood; Btrachan. Murray. Campbell, W. Mitchell and Fnrquhar. Regiment Corrwtt; Ross and Oeorge; Tom Kelsey. Baptie and Tinker: Wilson, Russell, By Jack Nelson and Frank Hodgklnson. A good-slxed crowd of fans was In attendance at the match. The result of this same sweures. Or und Terminals, whoubeat Thistles in the first game last was. I a plana la the final on Dominion Day. Should the Regiment defeat or draw wtth the Terminals in the third game on Friday, the Moldlera will be in the final, while another win for t lie Terminals would make it necessary to decide on goal average whether the Regiment or Thistle would enter PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Eased by SANTAL MIDY tic re to et the Oenuliu-Looi. tin i mi- nura ' AUDV' While our Sale Prices are real prices all the way through at this Backward Season Sale, here are some of the Special Thursday morning prices which arc making Thursdays busier. And there are many other Thursday Specials, too. BOYS' HOSE Boys' St. Margaret's Pure Wool Golf Hose, in heather shades with faney tops. Backward Season Bale Price, Thursday morning only. per pair BOYS' SHOES Boys' Gym Tennis Shoes, with heavy rubber suction soles, the kind that grip and wear. Backward Season Sale Price, Thursday morning only, 9eSC per puir BOYS' SWEATERS Our whole stock of Boys' Pure Wool Fancy Sweaters, in pullover style and costs. Values to $4.45. Backward Season Sale Price, g Qg Thursday morning only v LADIES' COATS 8 oaly. Ladies' Knitted Coats in wool and Hi'lk and wool. The thing for the cool evenings and picnics. Backward Season Sale Price SS.85 Thursday rooming only Mail Orders promptly filled at these prices. No Charge Accounts. No C.O.D. Terms: Strictly Cash. CANADIAN NATIONAL TENNIS TOURNEY WAS F1NISHISED LAST NIGHT Malr and Horton, by a score of 4-8. 3-4. 6-3. deleatcd W Tobey and Rogers in the final of the men's doubles of the Canadian1 National Tennis Club's tournament. This was the only refining event to be played In the first tournament of the season which proved very interesting. TEA AND SALE OF HOME COOKING IS SUCCCESSFUL 'EVENT. A successful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. McLeod. 410 Sixth Avenue West, by the Ladles' Aid of First Presbyterian Church Mrs. T McClymont. president of the ldles' Aid. received with Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Fred stork and Mrs. D O. Stewart poured und those assisting In serving ware Mrs. J. L. Lee. Mrs B. Dalgarno. Mrs. R. A Mcl.'.od. Mrs W. L. Sandl-son, Mrs. .. Watson and Miss Annie McLeod. Mrs. MoRobbte and Mrs W. Anderson were In charge of the home cooking table and Mrs. Buchanan acted ae cashier. There was an enjoyable musical program dunnc the afternoon, aUlstes contributing belnt; Mrs H N. Brockles-by. Mrs. William Millar. Mrs. J. H. McLeod, Mrs. James Black and Mats AMta MoKlnley jj In The Letter Box S1IAI. COVE KOAII Sub. Office Nu. 1. Prince Rupert. Bdltor, Dally News. May I be permitted through the columns of your paper to draw the attention of those who are responsible, to the condition of the road at Beal Cove leading to the Cold Storage. Not only Is It very hard on the up keep of .a, car. but It Is absolutely Sau- ' -Brm"i I In the event of someone being HIT Of The Daily News Who do not subscribe ior the paper but who purchase occasional copies, will find it advantageous to remit &00 and have every copy mailed to their address for the next year. All the News of the North, coast and country, from our special correspondents, as well as world events will keep you well posted at minimum cost. Send the postal order today while you still think of it! cy a piece of loose wood who would be ; r; sponsible? I I am told that the property does not 'belong to the city, and that negotiation l proceeding with the various partlM concerned Large bodies move slowly, and I think the members of the city council should press the matter until It is settled. The tourist season has commenced, most of them aw taken to ate the Cold Storage plant. What impressions will they take away of a town with a road in that condition, a raad its ding to two of the moat important industries in Prince Rupert. I leave It with you to answer that. RBBtDBNT. "ManinHke Moon Sunday was Dad's Day but very few .if us seem to have known It. Jake says he would like the family to remember him but he can't afford it. There are some pretty Utt'e quarrels in Prlnoe Rupert occasionally but nothing like the Victoria Conservatives have among themselves. Even the chosen people some times sre led astray. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert Mr. aad Mrs. J. M. Claneyi wail A leaving in a taw days for Mloaa Jaw J to which city Mr. Clancy, who kaslbeehl manager of the local Wanosi at the Bank of Montreal for many years, has been transferred. The marriage took place last night ai the home of the brutes parents. Summit Apartments, of Miss Fay Hansoi. and Corp Leo Ives of the Royal Flying Corps. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Or. II. R. Or ant a4 the couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kmbleton. The death Is recorded at Hot Springs. Arkansas, of Lieut. Col. James Alexander MacDonaJd. Q.S O , well known British Columbia railway builder and Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfaced Hoofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles Roll Hoofing Building Papers and Pells Kverjet Elastic Paint Plastic Elastlgum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Seam Pitch. Distributors Albert & McCaf fery Limited Phones 116 and 117 City Meat Market ., , , Selyfllfios, Third Ave. Phon ej?G& KJOT FI8K (HlONSAKIt A lie Nortcr norsk oat Norttke fluKekoiwerver Norske BuKkerknvrinjcer N Drake hvctctikonrokkcr Norske rugiskonrokker Norckc knekkebrod Norske flntbrod Mutter o.8.v. lnt ky. varer. Ilillige priscr. Hurtig onibrlngelsc