I It? MOVING - TTe"rII 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Onr price, weights and measures are right. So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phone: Red 317. LADIES' DRESSES, Coats, Millinery and Lingerie Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue 4 Roofing nnd Specialities Mineral Surfaced Roofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles Roll Roofing Building Papers and Felts Ever jet Elastic Paint Plastic Elastigum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Seam Pitch. Distributors Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 City Meat Market Sclvig Rros. . Third Ave. Phone 7C5 KJOT 1'ISK GRONSAKIt Alle sorter nork cist Norske fiskcknnserver Norske ukkerkavrlnger Nnrfikc hvcteskonrokker Norske rugskonrokker Norske knekkehrod NorKkc flathrod Mutter O.8.V. lnt ky. varer. Rillige priser. Hurtig onihringelse DRY : BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load; $3.50 Double Loml ....... $6.G0 IMTgC BaCKl . 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina TccHcm Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $1.1.00 Alao all other classes of coal HydeTransfer AND COAT, CO. Phone B80 139 Second Ave. REGIMENT WON SOCCER GOME SUIT Ot'T ORAM! TERMINALS LAT XIOIIT MY SCORE Ol' 3 TO NIL The delightful uncertainty of football was once more Illustrated last evening when, though playing with only tets . Regiment won over the Terminal taree goals to nil. Terminal were wltaovt Warren. Cbe- rtceki. Angus MaeOonald. and SpM Ourvlch for whom Burden. Howe. Har-rf and fMdn OnrsieJi mhttttnterf Rei- of luck, kept their goal InUct. Brand gave J splendidly again and again, two of his best being a penalty taken by Currie and a corner kick by Burdett. ICurrte went centre forward tat eauM not get through, Strarhaa fired a beau ty just too high. A hectic acrarasie In the gual kept the spectators on edge for a time but shots wee Meeked and topped in some way or another and ao core was registered. Ruaaeil and Wilson occasionally made good headway thrufih reat football and the tatter l.ed a good chance when he snot high ever after beating Skinner. Terminal pressed to the end but Regiment held tta lead to nan oat waWrr three goalt to nil. TEAMS j Regiment Brand: Lamb. Morrtngvan, iment was wltaout Bos. Baptie. Bye "-x-oo. neiaey, r. WMfOnson; and Dobetty but Frank Russell turned out and All. Hodfklnson and Allan Davis also played. Wlaaig the ion. Teraatnals played up- btn and tfretr sweat as combined nice- ftegtment detente played strongly and did not let Terminals settle down. Regtoea forward were more danger Wllscn. Buasell. Tinker. A. Davis Terminals D. Ourrich; SMnner, Donald; Hill. Currie Harris: Harrison. Srra-chan. Dickens. Burdett, Howe. ISBHT PLATEUK For Rerinwnt Brand played a wonderful game in goal and en torn is the best gstJle in town. Harrington and ous around goal but their first goal by Lam be at back Allan Davis was the result of a mistake 1 never gave the tackled strongly and opposing forwards a OMrkm wtss failed to clear a high chance to settle. They were In fin dropping centre. Terminals returned to fcrm. The Hcdf krnatm biotlmi as the attack but Brand was safe. He wing halve turned in then- best (uses cleared a line shot of Strachan'e. and of the season and QegUlient owe a lot Dickens and Howe were unable to beat :tc them. Ketey was very good at times him. Then a acraatMe at tae other end 'tut was obviously tired. Russell's "re- left Wilson with nothing to do but put - turn to the forward line h4 a great ef - the ball into an open iroal and Regl-'fer-t and he gave Wltaon numerous rnt was two goals up. A nice play by -lever passes. Tinker got a fine goal and Russell gave Tinker a chance of which Dbts showed glinxpsea of his oM form. be took fun advantage to beat Our-1 Terminals seem to And It hard to vita with a fine shot and the soldiers ! brat th. Regiment. Ourvteh wa at fault were three goals up. Jin 'tw first goal but otherwise did well In the neatmd half Terminals pressed Skinner waa a tower of strength in de- tgeitmuuusly but Beglmnt defence ?nr and Donald did well. Currie was played like fiends and. with their artare the pick of the halves and gave his for I THE "Blrger and Better" Chevrolet ii motor-dotn't most striking illmtration o! the difference between "cheapness' and "low-price". Cherrolet U low-prieed, beyond doubt , . lower-priced than ever before In all Chevrolet history. But, so fr from being "cheapened", Chevrolet had been improved in appearance, in performance, in value I If quality, instead of price, were the meant by which can were classified, Chevrolet would take it place in the higher ranks. Everythlnj about the "Bigger and Better" Chevrolet . . from the big, luxurious Fisher Bodies with their smart, stylish lines, to the powerful Chevrolet engine with its countless new refinements . . everything bespeaks a high standard of quality that has ctver been sacrificed for any price advantage. The Chevrolet you buy if, first of all, a bigger and better car. That it is also an outstandingly low-priced car is an additional important advantage, gained through Chevrolet's volume production and its association with General Motors. Call around and drive this Quality, Low-Priced car today. r l CJlJ .C . . Count itttort m ieltnti fymml aim tftrh tU bum wniol a4 KaiumitM ; imymg your pvratel Imm. WALKEK & UOSH. Prince Hupert, K.C. CHEWOLET Bmmst Tsuriiia Ceh Coup f C2S.00 U1.00 740.00 . 740.00 . SJJ.00 AB frkti it Ftcltrj. Oikm Cmtnmtul Ttut, humptrt tut iff Ik . PRODUCT OF GENERAL Impwiil Sln SSvO.OO CMinnibU Cbrlolct S6S.00 CMnunitl Chmi . 47S 00 RmiIiiot DlirT (2S.00 Tn Truck OmhIs elS.00 KudnH lliptM S30.00 All trictt ml Ptrltry, Otknm ' Ctvtmi'tt Til, hmmpttl tmt m Sftrt Tin Mrt. MOTORS OF CANADA. LIMITED S:.'. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManns :$&MiM M LOOK AT THAT Q OONT BEAD-ME. UAO" JtsKM FACEOP- VsWO KNOWS" LrUu '4 BY COLUTt- H'b RED'S 13 POOLITTUEUAO- 1 ' THERE-3 BRIGHTER ( iXW JM 8 ?2ME DAY YOO MAY 0E THE. 78 lff?W r 'CAM 5MAR.T&RTHAN f r-, Transfer J Ftfteeiear'.sperjfiftf In VtfRg!TLE AND .llA-0 " " I ' jI 1 . '' " - - j ' i I wards maajr opening. As centre forward he was gq9d too but could nat get that elustve goal. Hill played his usual fast game. Harris unproved towards the end bu-t vas up against a clever wing in Russell -and Wilson. The forwards tried band but with little success. Their oamMnatiaB at times was very neat but tney lacked the final punch. Their fail ure vt dale to the great pewer of the legunent deter.ee. Oeorge atuesel! refrrred Impartially and A. CUnperton and F. Hunter were A fair on Grand Terminals Thistle Regiment df spectatora got lot of STANDING W L ...2 1 ...2 1 ... 1 8 LF HARDING READY Pa 4 a MOM HAVE ANOTHER WIN OAf HHTM EEX IMIIIIir.Lrill.V AND VElTVtlllK nR ,lMEItir.N LKAOl'K LIUKLKSIIII' rCKTHEK CI'T (Imperial to Dally NrwS) NEW YORK, July M. While New 'ark TiWfcsn were idle yesterday. Phila elphia Athletic further reduced the gap tween skMcmeives and the. American -flue lead era by means of their fourth weight vleeavy over ine atttcago White .. Omtf e4ght-and-a-haf full games ow separate trw Mackmen from the tanks In the Nattaial League, tte leadnig it. Louis Cardinals lost to Brooklyn Mns wfatte tbe ranmlag up Cincinnati :ds and Chisago Cubs won over the 'hillies and Boston respectively. Yesterday's soorea: N ATIONAL LEAH IT. OtsjeinnaSI 3; Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 2: Brooklyn S. Chicago 8: Boston 1. Fittseurg 11. New York 3. A.MEKK'AN LEAH I E Philadelphia 7: Chicago 4. Washington 7, Bt. Louis 4. Others postponed. COAST I.EAOI E Seattle 6: Ban Francisco 6. Hollywood 2: Oakland 8. Mlasknis 4: Sadrametito 0. Ponlaad 7: lie Aaaelas 0. LEAOt'E STAXItlNOS National W. L. Fct. t TxntH GO M Jtt Cincinnati 17 40 JM Chicago 'S5 40 JU New York 49 B8 tm Brooklyn 4 46 JM Pittsburg 48 46 .603 Jovton 37 60 JlO 'h'lacielphia 3S 08 JB7 Amerli-an New York 09 26 .711 hlladelphla SO S6 AM A Louts M 48 JM .4eveland 44 N .44 Jfcrsefo 41 98, .448 Vaablnfton it 54 .443 jesroit it 87 xw :;ton 0 87 S7C TO MEET DIX HERE Popular I.W5I1 IKy Veliinlrm I'r Matrtt On Open-Alf HUbvt Card Durllif Alt Harding ha volunteered to meet Madison Dls ef SiaWl In tbe open-air oting tournamestt trhieh will be heli ere during Pair Week, tie says he ha ever backed an inch tram any ope and doea not expect to do as from Dix Utanwhlle. Alf Is training faithfully nnd promise that he will have a change In his style the nest tune he appears :n the ring. j SPORT CHAT The Olympic Oamea start nominally today thouith the only sport will be weight-lifting. Athletics commence on Sunday wban the ftrst and second rounds of the 100 metres will be run. Canadian entries in the 100 metres are W'lliama, of Vance ver, H tape, trick. Adams and Hester. The semt-ttnala and flnul win be run on Monday and local inleri'Ht Ik ull centered on the perlorm-Kiioe ot the Vancouver boy William. He hue twice equalled the Olympic record lor lix metres but will be up ag-slnni hlh iii;ntt teat on Sunday and Monday rtvporta from Amoterdam re-furutiiK i tie ((uidltion f the runninn tracks are not caaourglng though Uic tm. iScswaMaSreattBA4rst V anted For Sale For Rent WAlTTSBMeJd for Phone Hed StT. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. Mo Advertisement taken for lest than 50c WANTED WANTED Middle szed woman with some experience to look alter rooms. Must be reliable. State wages' wanted. Omineca Hotel. Burns Lake. B.C. KXOAVATtNO WANTED- BOCK OR any kind, toy day or by contract E! general FOU KENT 188 awusework. tt XJB HMKT. CLAPPER TON HO0BK. Ntath Avenue Bast Bent leasonable. Apply City Treaeurer. City Mall. tt OB HENT PIANOS, PLATBB-PIAB08. Pnono graph and Sewing Machines. Walker's luete Btore. a FOB BENT. FURNISHED FOUR fooawd apartment with bath. Water paid. Phone 447 tt FOB BBMT. POUB BOOU APART- aseat, hot water heated. Apply Bsnlth tt Mallett. Ltd. tf FOB BBNT Furnished housckcepine FOR SALE FOE SALE FIRST CLA84 ROOM1NO bouse: twenty-six rooms fully furnished and in good condition. Bs-eelleat opportunity tor a couple. Apsdy T. MoOlyuaent. tl OLD NEWSPAPERS MAY BE USED 1N-s(eed of buUdlng paper or to lay be .neatb carpet en the floor Oet asteetal prtee on Urge quantiUes. Delly New. FOR BALE LAUNCH OWEN. FOUR Horsepower Easthope engine. all eetnplete and in good running condition. Apply PuUen. Dally New tr POft SALE. Offer wanted on one two-ton Traffic Truck: and one one-Son Ford Truck. Apply T. McCly- moat. AGENTS WANTED tf AOEMTB wanted to sell Personal Greeting Cards, best value ever shown, easy to sell. Regal Art Compacy. Manufacturers, SM Apart Ins, Torso to FURNITURE AND RANGES roam by the day.week, or month. ' Pawcett Rentes. Sunsnons' Beds and Phone Red 607 38 ROOM Hotel for ished. Apply to J. rtR BENT. sent Apply Dutch claim that all chape for the event. tf Bent, partly furn-C. McLennan 178 FURNISHED AFAKT-Mtamatlaui Qroosrj. will be in good SOCIAL USi NIGHT IN GNhED CHURCH New Deacette Hlrmed and Drrmrllnj One If Kai-ewelied. At tbe United Church last evening a very enjoyable -ial evening waa held a welcome to the new deaconess. Miss EUKttt. There eras coiomunlty singing under aev. A. Wilson and Miss Way aooont-paayiag . Tbe minister then estended to Miss EsUott a hearty welcome on behalf of himself, the board and the oosv gregetlan. Mies BUlett replied in a happy manner, her recollections of vast eus caper iestaes being aaawt eavarsaaaung. Hev. A. Wilson sang The Curtew," vaty pleasingly, aim. Wilson aocompaByiag. Tz Miss t. Haddock, who Is leaving est a years vaoMhm. Bars. John Mattaoa end Mrs. W. J. aUrkpatrick made a presentation of a handbag and a sum of money subscribed by mean'wae of the ohuroh and tbelr friends. Mrs. Hanson refscrtd to toe large part as sne file of the ohusdh Mtet Haddock had filled, in her work with toe Issues, asaeng the girts and the children. Always seedy to help. Mies Haddock's work was a meet unselfish nature and her watch work was service. The speaker alao reMrved to her eueeesaes as "Aunt Suaea." and in the other plays put put on for oh arch purpose Miss Haddock vAo was entirely taken by surprise replied with difficulty but with sincere appreciation of the beautiful gttt with its useful contents. She bed enjoyed bet wrk and had only been able to dj It because of 'the help given by all member Rev. A. Wilson took tbe opportunity to add a few remark on the help tact he a pastor received from Miss Haddock. He aaeortated himself with all that bed already been said, and assured the recipient that she hnd the best wishes rtt all m the ehureh and many outaMe for a most enjoyable and beneficial holiday. I. 8. Wilson then sang a oouple of song, being accompanied by Mies Way. after which refreshments were served. advents r hn rvnw nw rSMfc SAW i&r r Siatis sfiarp longer Cuts easier. Saws faster SIMONDO CANADA SAW CO. LTD. M'WTHEAl. VANOOUVI.H. ST. JOHN, N.B.. D 1 Jl Beddtag eneiudtng tae Ostermoor Mat tress. Dining Boom Suites, Bedroom Suites, Chesterfield Suites. Wtnduw Blinds. Linoleum and Linoleum Rug. We sell at very reasonable prices so it will pay you M glee us a call Watch ur wtndww. A. MACKENZIE. Furniture, r-hene 7M SALVAGE AND TOWING Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co. Ltd. HAS llAHUAIVH IN OAS BOATS Agents for Easthope Engines. Coolldge 'rropeflen, and Tuslabe Oil Boats if all deM-rlptlon Ux Cliartrr Bait Lease Perry sonrlee week dsy on the hours 1 pjn till 8 pm Sunday and Holiday. 11 'a.m UU 8 pjn l"hie 5AI SUMMER RESORTS LAKELSE HOTSI'RINGS LODGE NOW OI'RN M It n F.ST IIOTKriCINOS IN CANADA (LKnta Watef) Trnut Fishing on Ijikelsc Iike now open OOOU ACCOMMOIIATION I'Oll f'lHIIINO PAitTir. Laketae Lake. Terrace, B.O J. BRUCE JOHNSTONS, Manager. AUCTIONEBIte. PK1NCK lirriJUT AUCTION MART Frilrral lllnrk Furniture ef all kinds bought, sold or estranged. Craltog and paeMttg dene. Ooexls sold on Ooavnhwion G. J. DAWES. Aurtlnneer. tllark ISO CHIROPRACTIC Oil. tt. K. EYOl.FMIN Clilroprnctur 833 Tltlrd Avenue. Telephone for appointment new to HI ut 85 Retlaence phone Black 3M Acute and Chronic Disorders luceeee- Ooerxi fuilr Ueated. Established 1034 RESTAURANTS lilrd Afiisa, .fLWiA'-A. lorn Cooked Meals and Horn Baked Bread Mperlal fhlrkrn IHnner Evrry Hnnrtav Frrnlng from S.S0, IIOUSI TOR RENT i I II, MM.. . .. , . . THE one we Hve In Thompnon Bt. fa'lnK furnished, will sell ut Hart. hull iDiil W WATkli m. fleering - Take notice thai a . whose adures l Trr:.. lu. a iicenct to Lesclsc Hici near I . Streams' purpose nun.. Improving ; ht -.rea... booming, or rafting c( , The points on tlx which It m pr posvd that point at wh.cn leaves. Lakelve Lake, t . Lakelae River The estimated mi-, said points is ten lu i . The term prop see !. 31 years. This notice was cn the lSUi dsy is pom of Jl, A ccpy of tni n-jt. . eation purnut-n tlu-i, "Water Act" will be '.. the Water Rcoru : pert. B. C Obietlion to tht be filed with the said V. with the C. mptroller Parliament Buiioungi. within thirty dayc afir ance of this n tice I: i . E D. J V u By E D Judson, Ag. . The petition Ijt ap;.' tbklnx and an applir.i' ot the Bcne-Jule of in the trfice o: th" b t'oi t s date to a? farevted person aaav thereto in the office : or of tbe Water Be.-r,i trict Articles Loit and Found,j;t Form No. is. tfc' LAND A i NOTICE Ol' tiXatauiii TO Ptf1IAM I v In Prince Rupert La: : trlct aud tltuu'e abni. . mouth of Khutae H TAKE NOTICE th. Western Mining Com pi. v.. occupation m:-i:: tend to amtly for per: chase tbe following Ciiuaeucing at ; loot distant from the v. the West sKle of Lo: ; ,.' IT M chains: thi ne !.' . thence euM-rly 00 '::.. tbetly 10 chains, ai.-i acres, mure or lees. F PABDOI Aire: Detroit W - Dated 18th April. IB J8 LAND A( T NOTIC E OF INTENTION I " LKAKt I M' In Prince Rupert Land i trlct and situate adn Bay. Moresby Island, s QwoaSi Charlotte Ialaml take aonn ti i Limited of Vancouver n Pulp and Paper Manu:a to apply for a lease at aorlbed Uods Don isn soring at a p' ' kigh water mark o' n fell:. wing the high .: tae island to point ot and oontalutna one PACIFIC MILL' Donald Win Agent for Pnciia Dattd Msy S. LAND ACT MITItT Of INTIMIt ' 1 1.KAHK I.AM) In Prince Rupert Ijturl trlct and situate adjn - Bay. Moresby Itiand. Queen Charlotte lUna-. TAKE NOTICE tl.ii: Limited, of Vancouver II Pulp and Paper Matnitm to apply for a lease of ti Bcneee laud - - commencing at a past i blah water mrk rtt in foIlowliiK the hivh w h'h r vne island to point ut aad euntaiaina S.26 :l--r. PACIFIC M1I.1 - Donald wii'v Agent for Paclflr Dated May jMB LAND ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION t I.LASl: l.Mi In Broithera Land R" and situate ndjotnlng I, Wr nf Skena River TAKE NOTICE that fl of Pacific B.C . married i to apply Jot a lease of : aerlbed lands: Oommencing at a pox' 1 southeast corner of i.nt Ooast District: thence thence east 30 oheira ohalns: thence west ao " tatntng 100 anrss. more ' 1 CHRISTINA '' Dated May aa. 1MB IN THE MATTER of an tbe issue ot a Dupli Title for Tot nineteen eighty-three (IBM) H Ooast District. Satisfactory prnof nl '' Osrtlflcate of Title ct,-lands having leen pr" 1 1 ONE feur room house near Catholic 12? ntention to ! . . prratlnn of otic mo"ti: " Church; one on 0th Ave near It: publle.tmn herrmT a I'"i' one on Ninth Ave : all modern. . okte of Tide ti the l v. ikhWi:h fob nam: '"i ttHsbu"- ' :-ri.iiirn!r 'nxie I " and one at 718 sptrtomiwr tum and 1 n" 7l,h Ave. alno, Lnml twiitrv Of floe 1" D C Jaoi liam .tuiv. 189. II r It' I