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Phone 580 139 Second Ave. , P ky tail Futara frm In. Crar Bntua iiku iiiiih 1. I ' THIS 16 ; i owN SLEEP WHITE SOX IN to SIXTH PLACE NEW YOKK filANTH MENACIXO ST. LOl'IS CAKDINALS IOK XA-" TIOXAL i-EADEItsllH' (Special to Dlly Nws) NEW YORK. July 7 Chicwto White Sax went into sixth place over Boston i in the American League yesterday by bar winning 9-8 over Washington Senators in a tight game. It was the only same played in thla league. New Tork Qtants reduced the distance between themselves and St. Louis Car- dUuds tor the leadership of the National Leauet three games by winning over PltUburg Pirates in a loose game. Chicago Oubs won .over Brooklyn Dod gers and are now. but hall a game behind the third Dtece Cincinnati Reds. Yesterday's scores: National Lrafue New York 11. Pittsburg 7. Brocklyn 8. Chicago 14. all Amrriraa League Chicago 0, WaanlngtaB 8. Coatt League MIssloM 11. Soattse S. Oakland 13, 8aa Praaclsoo 6. Iloltrweod 0. Portland 4. Sacramento 4-C Lea Angeles 2-7. I-EAOI E STANDINGS American League W. L. Pet New Yek 54 18 .784 Philadelphia 41 31 81 St. Louis M 87 .494 Cleveland 83 89 .472 Washington 88 41 .448 OMcazo 38 43 .488 Boston V 30 41 .423 to Detroit 99 41 .403 National League St. Louis 47 87 Nw York 41 27 Oinclimati 48 34 Otatoaao 41 34 jm Brooklyn 87 34 Ml Mo Pittsburg 32 40 .444 Boston 33: 48 333 Philadelphia 21 44 MS Around The World With Sport Fans (Ily The Tramp) An esaanpte of good sportmanahlp waa that of Jos Wright, the Canadtan oarsman, who woe the sculling semifinal yesterday against his fellow elusman. Jack Quest, at Henley. H had every right to keep going when Bit opponent hit the piles at the side f the course but instead of doing so ha stopped until his friendly contender bad UghUd bUaseit. To have continued would hs been to have won wlttiout possibly Mug the better man. As it is he won beceuse he was the mora sklUrul with the cars. A FreoeluBaa again won the tennis championship but Dot the same Frenchman that won bw year. Bill TUden wet -WJTOHff' aeteaf-wHiioisM getting into m tatajf. Vt the'ctol os Laooste waa won mn w raw champion aad his w ouatfaw. Cochet. LltUe mora than a month ago. BUI Torcbey" Pedea. ust a bii-hearted led. left Victoria, his home town, wiw dreamt of reakuag tU Oanadlan Olym- nir pvcllnr team and going to the Olympic game to compete against the crack riders fretn differ t point of the world. BUI'S d earns eaaae true aad the local speed dewao will be gi an opportunity to pit bis akin against the beat wheel puahert of the universe. plying lrJti UJjaTrocto Pedeo A FINE. SUSlKiE'aS - t - rf emploteE'S TAMON' UP jj I r 8 O 1428. by l.i I Fmi Vrvie. fix Cml BriUia riHt imii carried the colore of the Capital City the front In a number of events agaiuat Haste rn Canada' best performer. Victorians are proud of their 'red headed comet." CRICKET PRACTICE HELD LAST NIGHT Another cricket practice was held last .-.:ght at Acropolis Hill grounds at which about twenty plsftrs wei present. Double wickets were used and a num cf bowlers were tried out. Some of thee are now getting into shape. Another practice is planned for aionday evening. SPORT CHAT The ninth lnnioz of a game between fehlcago Cubs-et. Louis Cardinals re cently was enlivened by a maH-aieed Tiot. A fan. seated near the Chicago tHagout, had bees riding Hatk Wilson afternoon, and with the long day drawing to a close the burly out- tisMsr decided to stop the fan then and there. He eUmfced Irrto the box with the husky Gabby Hartaett right behind him and made for the spectator. The rest of the gathertng forgot all ftswut the halt gam and sided wHh Hack and his gang. Mounted police finally managed to ssva the epectetar aster the crowd had started to man-handle him in a big way. Jimmy McLarnln, babf-faced Van- loDurer Irishman, wko turned most of the lightweight divtaton trasj-turvey with his brusque right band, asked the State Supreme oaurt in New York, not force bun to testify whether he pre- to knock hM apponeftts clammy rather than outpoint them. A court Harder, secured by H)almer llogren, one time sparring partner, who 1 suing Jimmy for 130,000 for breaking ttls jaw. erdernd the smiling OrU Into court answer to these dxeatiens an4 tbra before the trial itelt began. Jimmy Hold the court it was easy to ate that questions were points HJalmer ihese tad to prove in oonrt. No action wss TENNIS TOURNEY OPENING SUNDAY MAW UXTKIEN IX I'Olt VAHIOIH EVtNTK IX CITY rilAMNOXNIIIP COMPETITION The annual city tennis championship tournament will open tomorrow on the Canadian National Tennis Club's courts. tne draw for the day being as follows: Men's Single 10 a.m. Brand vs. Underwood; B. J. fcSmlth vs. Oregg 10 41 m dyne vs. Slooomb; Bluk v. Joslln. t 11 80 ajn. Hewltson vs. Howard. Men's IMitible UJO a.m. Ma rent t and Brand ve, Portor and Sknltta. 3 pj-OeaUs sad Holtby vs. Sio- omb iM Vaderwoad; Harris and smith vs Clyne and Ilftward. Mlved lioublr 3 46 omr-Mr, aad Mrs. Oregg vs. Howard aad Miss Smith: Mr. and Mrs. Clrne vs. Brand aad Mr. Bhadwell. Llt of Entrant The complete list of entrants In the various evoat U as follows: Ma's 8bigle H. A. Pryce. A. O BiocctJvU. JatTtes Underwood, E. J gonlth, Pettr Blaek, P. II Llacey. J V Otyas, II. JiewltaoA. Oarl Brand. T. Jos lie, E. E Oregg, Veil Howard and W. Marentctte. Men's Doubles A. Elocoxnb nd 3. WELL- HtREJ PIV&-GlT COT AN TAT OUT Underwood; E. J. Smith and H Porter, H. A. Pryce and P. H. Lmzey: W. Malr and J. Hcrtoa: A. L. Holtby and M. Ooazales; J. Harris and Eddie Smith; J. V. Clyne and Poll Howard; F. Joslln and W. L SUmiord. E. W. Marentctte and Carl Brand. . Ladies' Doubles Mrs. A. L Holtby and Mrs. P. Rogers; Miss C. Harve-y and Mlu E. Diest Mrs 8. P. McMordle and Mrs. H. L. Shad well. Ladies' Singles Mrs. A. L. Holtby. Miss 0 Harvey, Mrs. 8. P. McMordle. and Mrs. H. L. Sbadwell. Mixed Doubles Mrs. R. Rogers and J. H. Arnott; Peter Black and Mia K Davles; Mr. a ad Mrs. J. V. Clyne; Poll .toward and Miss Vera Smith; Oar. irand and Mrs. H L. Sbadwell: Mr. anC 4m. e. E. Oragg NEW HAZELTON Winners of honor roUs in the Hasal- ton public schools were: proficiency Bill Sargent; regularity aad punctuality, Agnes Sterrlts; deportment. Mar-jaret Bargeat. The sisters tssro St. Joseph's Acad cmy. Prince Rupert, will arrive about the middle of the month to spend tht summer holidays, at Hagwllgwt. They will reside In the priest's house. !d Rev. T. D. Proctor held special services in Haseiton Anglican Church last Sunday to mark Dominion Day and the sixth anniversary of his tax log up the pastorate. Rev. and Mrs. T. II. Wright from Oibsen's Landing are expected to ar rive about the first of nest wk. Mr. Wright will succeed Rev. J. H. Young a United Otrarcn pastor for this dis trict. New Hacettoa beat Smlthera 8 to I la a baseball same which was the esture at the Dominion Day oelebra tion at Bmithefs. Everett 0reawyoBeJiaa teoher at Alice Ann. hit' arritftJ ih Nw Baaslton to spend .part of 4e summer vacation Ed Sweet eamedsiwft, froaa Beament or the'DanhfloaV tiir holiday. It was the fUit U44i lt fed had Jhad for everrteen years. Ward Marshall made a trip from New Hatetton to Prince Oeorae last week In less than fifteen hours, or an iverage of 22A mile per hour. He was accompanied by Mitchell Newman. Alfred Hall and Perry Tork. The high level bridge at Hwilget wiu be closed oo July 10 when work will commence on -dismaatliug it pre paratory to building a new bridge. The road betweea New Haaelton snd South Harelton la aow being repaired to serve while use Hsfwilget bridge Is closed for the neat ft or aU montts TERRACE Miss Dorlnda and St. John Ooltburst arrived home on Monday from southern B. O. where they have bean attending private schools. Mr, t-e snd tfeti dsbghters 'of Tne two elder girls will reinaih 7or the eaUrs vacation. Captain J. Q. Cello urtt returned on Thursday from 'Padfai where he ac companied P. Mi DofkriU, OoasraUve candldaU and spoke Id his behalf on Wednesday night at well attended meeting, Miss Elderkln, Terrace hlh school DrincJpal. left on Thursday to spend E.iher vacation In Vaiwouver. Her moth- let and stater oiJUait Bootla wra ps, ur.ri an tha aams UalO and Will SAV- Wko hired that I LOAFER- i MA T JU"o WENT OUT OF THc I DOOR? V anted for Sale DAILY For Rent Li-i I Li- 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken HOUSES FOR KENT BOBDEM aTREETT AT MIDO: Beale House near Catbone Church at saoao: gig Sixtb Avenue West at 25.00. Ninth Avenue. 8 rooms. 10 and another 1 10 AO. tbom are all r. ve. HAitT i-end the summer with bar in Van jouvon Mho BsstaraUa has pis nJ her resignatioa ta ' the Winds of the iooal aoaool board aad has aosepted a posltkw oa the hgh sahoal staff at Oceaa Pall. Dr. H. C. Wrlnch. MiA.. had the misfortune to injure his knee wall ravelling by speeder from Remo to Terrace early In the weak aad is oonflaed to his room in the Terras) hotel. The steady rains oi the past t lays, while playing havoc with ripe itrawberrtsa. will conssderaoly lengthen be season tor thsan aa wall as doiag jntold good to gardens, pastures aad ruit crops generally. Theodora Robinson ss speadlng a olldsy la Paaiflc at the homo of vlr. and Mr. T. H. McCubbla. UOAKI) OF TRADE TAKES UP WITH OTTAWA QUESTION OF AMERICAN F1SHEKMKN TAKING FISH IN K.C. (oaauaosd from page aw) real serious menace to the Canadians .almon fishing industry, and that the ara quantity of astmoa being take ,n Haeat Straits and alsewaetm, will seriously sffect the run of salmon to a sVMena, Naas and other aontiga ius river. HTHAITft IX 'ITI() ' The uacettalntf hsaarflipg 'tat'loh-ttrit KYW what Canadian water, particularly In Hecate Straits, as In tbs present tends to work s hardship ' Canadian Fishermen. A few yean ago a Can dlan fisherman was selaed aad fined for fishing north of Zsyaa Island. He was admittedly north of the boundary line, but was also admitted by the United States suthorlUe to hsve been 9 miles from any Alaskan shore. He wss nevertheless fined. Canadian authorities apparently do not pay any attention to American boata flablag south of the boundary line, watching only the three mile limit. la new nf the constantly Increas ing numbers of American fishing boats opsratiaf la Hecate Strait, ve ate of the opinion that th present Patrol System la rather Inadequate to prevent those vessels tusking use of Canadian Harbors In violation of the Treaty. We are pointing out., .toes' ma Her snd wish to brtag to jsour attention the fact thattbatr sfv erecting a very jive and vltaT situation an the Horta 110. Gasst, aerlouslr affecting and re ducing the opportunity for Oaaadisa fishermen to earn a livelihood aad also the future of this Industry. W therefore beg that you win seriously Investigate and take steps to (meliorate aatdHaons. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) B. E. PARK OH, JOHN DYBIIAVN, O. BUSHBY, Fisheries Committee. Prince Rupert Hoard of Trade, fer A.BROOKSBANK, Secretary. NO ONs.- v.R- I C'w.'viJ j LOOKING FOR A JOB v .. 7 r 1 " 4tufday, JU!:, FiTJH F0U2 YHB DAIL? NEWS By George McMapus BRINGING UP FATHER 1 1 1 r irssOTTTi IT I KIM MEET DBATrA WELL-ft LONG ASMACG1E. TWOiE TWO DRE.ftSE'o i MD&T PHO4E II I-rLUNEEO ? fcV l 1 EAAlER THA.M 1 Klfsl RT?T9C I I I ABOUT FOUK nurMuntu I I 1 Mill n -T1 MEET rKV5C.I INSroPbTHAT I bTAYMOME.-t ARE ON THE WAV HERE ' 1 QO?-ra5 I HAD BETTER- A I Akin I TOi n. MADAM THbM DB j .dollar- ; , d 1 -LV i i i y i i i i wja- v I WANT TO GOTO-DIMTVi FIFl TO SEND OPTHCSE CHCT o.RTT TO-MORROW TWO HATTO HLKt AKt AN 3M"T WAMTTO bHOW THE BlLV.'b FOR EVE IVY 1 Vansfer K mi i r x tjuNC) cffc.- J S (BJ5 A .A A ant ttOfO VitHeerf years' experience In 4 I'd M ! FlftlNTTURE AND PIANO 1 MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity- CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures arc right. -'So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phone: Red 317. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. AGI2NTS WANTfil) cakadao PTNB9JT link op PBssoif-1 si Oreetlng Chrlsmas Cards want agents in this locality. Etegal Art Company Manufacturers. 810 Bpadlna, Toronto. FOR SAIJ5 OLD NXWSPAPsTP MAT B8t VSID in stead of building paper or to lay be-aeatfe carpets on the floor. Oet special arise oa larae qasnttuas. Dally Hews. FOR SALE CWBAP-8 HJ. YALE BN- gin. Atwster Rent, tgnltloo clutch. 18 It, ahaftlag. propeller and all fit- j tlaga- Pbone Green 717. 168 ! FOR SALE HOUSE 7 ROOMS. MOD-ern. Section 6. ga.OOOOO. Terms. Ap- piy O. P Tinker Co Ltd. 163 i OR SAUL DOUBlJt CORMKR ON AT- aveawa. uooosirurtea view, price f I40M Phone Black H. u. fOH SALE AtrrOMOBILB IN OCOO condition. 88MM. Very easy terms ! Phone Sad 780. tf . FOH RENT "OR RENT. CLAPPRRTOK HO' SI NtSth Avenue East Rent reasonable Apply City Treasurer Cly Hsll tf POR RENT CABIN SALT LAKES last two works in Auguat including j aow Host. slO-00 Phone Arnott. 100 OR RENT PIANOS. PLAYER PIANOS Phonographs and Sowing Machines -Walker Music Store. tf POR RENT. FURNISHED POUR toonieg apartcaeat with hath, Water paid. Phone 847. tf VLAT POR RayaT -TX HOOMfl AND bath. 'sa Stttk Avenua. w. Phoae if ROOM APART - ment. hot water heated. Apply Smith Mallett. Ltd. tf POR RENT. PURNTSHJCD APART -menu Apply Mussailem Oiocary. POR RENT PURNIsnaTD ROOMS; slso small suite. Phono Orson 880. HOUSE POR RENT PARTLY PURM lined. Phone Red 88 160 RESTAURANTS noon i:tm cai i; Mrs. Cnger. Proprietress Third Alriiue, nest (MV.V.A. Oood Horns Cooked Meals and Howe Baked Broad Nll rtilfkcn Dluiier Htery Sund.i) Kvenlng frm EJ8. USED CARS FOH SALE Ford Ton Trurk, panel body 1160.00 Ton Truck. Chassis oaly I., " w. . ' IIIAM rmw r.,Jjisar .44iiae, 1886. Vdi aoaswMoa 1178.00 OaJUgM Sedan, lM, four wheel brake, balooa Urcs ftato.oo Two Ton Trsfae Truck, new tires IS0O.O0 Terms csn be arranged on above cars KAIt:X OAllMin Phone 83. .FURNITURE AND HANOES :IMM0NS HIOH GRADE II ED 8PRINOS and mat treses, including The Oster-more Mattraw, Slumber King Spring and Chateau bed, are now carried by us In stock. A. MACKKN'fli: furnllare" - Phone 775 E y &Mm sbsii i - i I Articles Lost and Found.Ac foi lesi than SOc SALVACE AND TOWING lrnce Kupert Salvage & Towin, Co. Ltd. lit HUUIAIXS IX OIH 11(1 1 Tit Small Sale aad Typewriter fur &.is Agenu for Basthope Engines, f Igs Propellers, aad Tuxlube O lioata f all de;rlpllon for rbartrr Molt lake Irrry. Phone W SU.M.MK KKSOKTS IKRIB HOTSIMtlMJS I.0DG! xytv opex i.AKm:NT iioTM'iinN ix rAxtPt (UthU Water) Trmit Fihinc on Ijikrle UVt nowJVpen jooil AfTOMMOIiltlOS TOH I IMIIO .. J. BRUCE JOHNST SI Manager lakeite Late Teirao. B O AUCTIONEERS. ritlXCE KITKKT AI'CTIOV Mtnt rrderal llhirk Puratture of ait kind bought all or eiehanged. CraUng and parking don. Oosds sold n Commission (J. J. DAWES. Auctioneer. lllark K r CHIROPRACTIC mi. u. k. evoiisox rii Infractor OH Third Avenut. Telephuii for ppotnUnent now to Blut 88 Residence phone Blaek 3)1. Acute and Chronic Disorder ur tally treated. Eatatbshed t34, , , . o I'IMN'f'l.' IMIPfVIrT TII1RS . d wdtaatp f alaeJvaddtpestfV SATI IUIAV. JI I.Y 7 High 8:43 m !' . 18:48 pjn 18 I-ow load a.m. 311:40 p.m. ' KIXIIAV. JIXY 8 Hlfh AM am. 18.8 t' 17 pm. li t Low H:08 a m. .0 33:33 78 MOMMY, Jt'LV 9 Hight 83t am. I" IBM pxn. 18 S tow urge am. Tt'KKDAV. J11.V 10 High 8:37 a.m. 168 ' 18!87 pm. 188 tow 043 ajn t 18:49 pjn Vi:ilMViliAY, Jl'LY II High 8;01 a in. 18.1 3039 pm. t. low l!43sm. 88 " 13:50 pm. -1 Tilt USIiAV, JULY It. Hujh 8:13 am. 1 " 31:29 pm. 80S 'ow 3:03 am. 18:84 pm. 71 HIIIIAY, Jl'LY S Hlitli IQ30 am. I " S338 pm. 11 tow :ia am 1:59 pm. 7.8