few V PAGE SIX Transfer Fifteen years' experience in rUKN'ITUHK AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND 0 HAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right, So is our Scrvfce Fhone us and Save Money ahd Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day P,hone: 201. Night Phone: Ked 317. MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give instant service-: in buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for accepting Wheat orders on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Hcpresenting Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 017 2nd Avenue Prince Hupert, H.C. LADIES' DRESSES, Coats, Millinery and Lingerie Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue DRY : BIRCH -.JACKPINE AND CEDAR i; Single load $3.50 Double Load $6.50 Large Sack 50c COAL PHICES DOWN Pembina Peer lose Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. Phone 580 13'J Second Ave. J Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfaced Hoofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles' Hoi I Hoofing Huilding Papers and Felts Everjet Elastic Paint Plastic Elastigum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Seam Pitch. Distributors-Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 High High Low H hi-. ThL UA1LY NEWS BRINGING UP FATHER By George Mdtf aniji THE. WAITER SAID THAT THE SORRY- BUT SAM"- VvHat VEAL WAbGOOD BECAUSE HE ' Your figh wilu Kir n or "llCP C "T"t tv I' C rjk r J . WAtTER ABOUT V .sviT THE jQT A ' FV OE HERE IN JLaT i i3 r WF n BUT I'M GLAD 1 OROF' PIIH - THAT I ORDERED- J VVJX A MINUTE.- . CERTAIN! ZX jrcunda this evening. The visitors have beaten Vlcttrta and Bsqulmalt combined and the ! same team will be out to meet the local. The result will be that the Prince Hupert boy3 will have to extend themselves if they are . to win. The visiting team Is made 1, up as fellows: Ooel- Ordinary Seaman Kebwell. Right back Signalman Broadfoot. Left back Abls Seaman Beet. Ragfct half Able Seaman Williams. Centre half Leading Telegraphist Woods. Left Half Leading Assistant Pegler. Outside tight Stoker Taylor. Inside right--eidh:pm:in Melkllmarit; High LOW High Low PKINCR HUPKHT TIDRR, 4 SATl'RHAY. Jl'I.Y II. 7 f FOOTBALL GAME i CRICKET TEAM PREPARING TO VISITOR'S TI2AJI SA.VIK THAT BKAT IOrtl, ' ' 81 RVTN ' Vttf'l'ftlltt .' K4-k Sara, ......a. 1 FOR TONIGHT! QUITE READY, BATTLE HERE ' KINK!) WILL MKKT TRAM 1 NTOKEK VVMi'X LAKR OR II. M. S. DIHIIAN TOMORROW AFTERNOON All Is et for the football match be-' . , .. . . ll;wlng team will represent Prince upert : W. H. Wilson Murray (Captain), T. Peddle. Dr. J.. A. ' West, H. T. Croat. R. Leplne, A. 81ooombe. J. B. Dave. venire iorwara beading BlgnalmaB' HeiUrdy. I h '' PORT PUAT Inside left -Ordinary Seaman Dunlff). ! , uuwxn reiv aamng Beaman fafne Prince Hupert tevn: Ooal H. Oorbett. Right back -A. Halg. Left back J. Roes. , Right half Oeorgc HU1. Centre half R. Weeds. Left half T. Had don. outsid..- right J. s. Wilson. Inside right J. Strachan. Centre--Charlie Baptle. Inside left-JW. Ml tihell. - Outside left C. t. Norrtngtr.n. 'fbe organlnttcn of a Jn.ilor iacrostj ci.gue in Prince Ruper.. Mch was ti have b en eltected at a inciting o i Wednesday night, Hat been delerred .mill Monday night. At this meeting i :t is planned to have representatives 4 tne Klks, Oyro Club and pther such r;'..;.i:-tlcns present so that the irague may be started off on a sound and sub.Uar.tlnl basis. The Elks hav heady expressed their wUUngneas to ;!st. Very snertly now, it Is hopef iu have a healthy league Under way Tonight's boxing card with the Our--) vlch-Clark ten round bout as the main event should draw a good attendance I1:2B a.m. 17 C fit. at the Exhibition Hall. Both the 2.1 20 p.m. 21.9 " i piinclpuls have been working hard and. 8 13 n m. 2.10 " ; Irom the looks of things, both will 17:04 pm. 7.6 " ' nt looking for an opening immediately srnAY. JM.Y 1.1 j after the flrat gong. Ourvlch Is aald 12:2! p.m. 18.4 ft !rn have Improved a lot of late and a.m. 1.7 " should put up a good battle against 13:00 p.m. 7.2 " . :he Bllltigham man who Is also said MOXOAY, Jl'I.Y Ifi . tc pack a punch although it proved 0:12 am. 22.4 ft ! rathci ineffectual against Alf Harding a 13:12 pm. 19.1 " few weeks ago. The siml-windup 6:51 n m. 0.8 " between the Norsks ought to be a hum- 19 fr2 pm. 08" jrtlnger for the two road builders are Jl'I.V 17 eald to have a real red hot grudge. 1:02 nm. 22 6 ft - - H no pm. 19.7 " ' This afternoon's train, due from the "4-' a.m. 0.2 " Sast at 8 JO was reported this morn- H' il p.m. 93 " r.R to be oil time. "TKT A Nir TO. NIGHT' Best PfociiraMs Itjiinansiil (T1IC ORICINAL) Pure ScoSch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT C...I a, . lJiM OwtieViwi. J BtlMa.Ut,lirt Diailltnn. Dull Swm-li.GlsiH. SniUnS. A AW This advertisement is not published or dixpl.iyt'il by I he-Liquor Ctntrol Hoard or Uy the (JovernnnMii of HHlTsh PrtliimbU PIHST WEEK COUPON 200,000 EXTRA VOTES This coupon, when aeoWipanied with three yearly subscriptions or tht ir equivalent, to' the Wiic'pwrf Dl.v News, eatitlga the tundite to" 2ftff,00o MmHt 'i(tb-scriptions ure turned in during the Fjrat Week of'tlieir entry. Nume of Subscriber Name of Subscriber Name of Subscriber Candidate's Name One Firnt Week Coupon can bt voted bj eacJi catidtilate, for every three one-year nubscriptionn, or tliefc erjulvnleht, turned in during the candidate' i first week in the campaign. mmn.i.v i joiinw moods OF WHITTLE HOIIKINU 01 T. Jchnny Woods of Seattle will have "" rnnce ttuperi ana the Dest team m.h v,f,. . ...... ...! - ..m,. ,.kJ111, tnni.hi .hi from the Durban at Acropolis Hill '... .... . T.. . jk. ,ni . - .... .. . i ..in k-i wm iiiut i j i mil n m raaaras n i aavwai asc nut uua istmi mui iiui na. uir x aiiu n.-r.nrrcw pCtsracon t Acropglia Hill ? rounds, commencing at 2 p.m. Players c requested to be cn the ground half r.i hr.iir before the game begins. Doo "JaFvrtan will be umpire and the. 1wratna( Club lu preparation lor hto bout next Monday evening with Stoke: Percy Lake of H.MS. Durban. In or der tq pome to Prince Bupcrt It was nrreesary for Wocds to postpone from land and won by knockcut in a return B. rvint. He has taken a declatoa from Frankle Brill of Taccma and made jit a dw with Dac Sncll He alto had a draw with Billy Bonellllea of :r Let Angeles Critics who have been j .'allowing Johnny's workouts consider it ' tr be : t-.'.y who has been seen .'! In action in this city since Iu Kegg wm litre before the war. ,ot.ker Lake. 22 years of age and Hi ; cunds In weight, should prove a worthy opponent for the 8ttUe map. ;J4 hst Had over fifty bouts all of ?jhtch ettcept three he won. He lough t .xon. ebao.plon of the whole of India, for the Ult in Hong Kong and Tsdng Ruddy Benton, United States T.arine. lof th; lightweight champlon-hlp of Chlru this y;ar. Followlnt ire a feW of the opponents be ha .'oi'ght arid' beaten: Jack Brown, one of .the top-'ones m London: Andy Tul- llous, baMam weight champion of Italy; Kid! Seeks, who fought for the championship of Europe but lest: Pop Humphries,' who had forty fights ti his credit In America without losing 3ne; Kid Kelly, west of England bantam champion; Nem Holman. cham-pir.n of English ports: Welly Trainer. Teddy Benton, Mat George. Young reddle Welsh. Arthur Spencely, Albert Ocal and Fred Patton. DETROIT BEAT THE YANKEES ATIIIKTICS OXI.V UKOKE i:KX WITH CliU'AdO IN' 111(1 I.KAdlE iUM:ilAI.L NEW YORK. July II. The Athletics loot a chance yesterday to cut deeply :.u the Yankee baseball leadership then they split even with Chicago while Detroit was beating the hew Yorkers. The Cardinals Increased their Na-n j2 I- ad to five and a halt games y bti tln-; the New Yosk QlaoU. national Lutein: New York i: -'M, luts. 11. Brcklyn nil; ClnilhnaU nU: eaUeiU 4 'lghth. Beaton 1: qnlctfo 4. AMKKICAN I KUU E IXtrolt 4; New York 2. bC L3tiis I: Boston 1. Chicago 4-3: Philadelphia fi-l. Cleveland 3; Waahlnfton 1. COAST l.UVdlK Sacrament; 3: Ran -"claco 1. Missions 13: Portland 3. Holly wod I; Seattle 2. Oakland 3; lot Angelta 8. l.i: (ll K HTANIHNOS American U-agur W. New York ........ 88 I hlladelphia . .... 48 8t. IuU 41 Cleveland 38 Washington 3C Slcago 3 ton 33 Detroit 32 " Nnltiiiinl lntue St. Lout ., 52 New York 43 C'nolnnatl 47 Onttagp 44 IlrklyD.-2jr4t BoKt'Jii . . . . ; 24 Philadelphia 31 ONE TENNIS GAME L. 23 33 Pet .710 Mi A00 .409 52 49 I 1 44 .41 40 .410 39 .042 31 581. 35 si SLS73 W anted For ale For Root COLD STORAGE PLANT VICTORIA VICTORIA, July 12 - Erection of the July 19 to July 22 a ton round kout cold storage plant at the Ogden Point , 1 rith Allan Franks In his last fight. docks will start alracst Immediately, ' fcidt knocktd out Chub'jy Wanheuser Msyor J. carl Pendray announces. The zn July ' i. He made It a draw In a Mr. II. O. Brown, who states that the ! W. Oocdrlck. H. Croxtord. H. Hughes ' Mrst bout with Jce Marcas of Port-1 plans and speclfleatloiui for the plant -: d J. Buahby. v. - rrrti- L. Pnrkea, II. fapte. E. Baker. 3crer, F. J. Fuller. hare rxett completed by W. 0- Swan. I - intention of taking the work. H. B. Rochester presided and there were present also Trustees MeMceeUn. Johnson and Mrs. Spencer, Principal Peddle. Secretary Williamson. Man in the Moon t i a. -.lit Je eays ne woum lite to be a ,Xory but he knows hit friend would be ashamed of him If be was. JV declares be'a a spiritual 1st and fr got into touch wtth the trradeo Ot Julliu Caotar to find out lftw Uie JoUea was going throughout B.C. Julius told him to go home and' go to Heap because the nrovlnce win ann- H)i)ve to safe after July 18. Of oourMj I jskp' xrmwe wai kfwear.- CANADIAN FREIGHTER GOES ONTO PONTOONS YtM-l llrre for Tank Installation; AImi to Iwt Cleaned sii.l I'alntrd C.NJ3. freighter Canadian Parmer, which . la here for the Installation of fish oil carrying tanks, went on the pontoons at the dry deck yesterday for cleaning and painting. The Vessel wiU be here for seversl days and the tanks will be Installed later. 12 STOLE FROM CANNING COMPANY AT VANCOUVER VANCOUVER. July 12.-pleodlng jytr fcetdrtaglstrute Shsw yester day Ego a ggnarne or stealing 14,000 554 iffpiKPnipttwrt, the Canadlsa Osnners il2 I.Kl Bohji Ig, Pntton. accountant, was NEW GENERAL MANAGER PLA lEDjfEaTEitDA Y i flF mm mm In spite of the bad weather one ten . nu match ,af the city tourroment WA8IIluaTON, , July Q, F, mm was myn "ignt on me Nelson of Duiutw Mian., superintend. C.NJl. courts. cnt of Hi' Lake Superior dlvisiun of i Vancouver. FOK SAI.K O 19211. t, lu'l TmIih Smm. lac J J Gnat Ot.t Bf Arils itm nfSu rtfku nvnw wwmH j ' , ' DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken fc let than SOc OlD NBWSPAPEpi MAY BE USKD IN-stead of building paper or to lay beneath carpets on the floor. Oet rpecial priitt on large quantKlen -Dally Newt. FOR S, ALE HOUSE AND LOT AT 333 Sooond Avenue. Also contents comprising variety of mechanic's tools. guns, phonograph, etc. Apply Ed. Chy-ber. 107 A the eeoond ol an eleven round bout mayor la in receipt of a telegram from J.QR SALE HOUSE 7 ROOMS MOD' em. 8ettm 9. IS.OOOD0. Terms. Ap ply O. P. Tinker Co. Ltd 103 arohlteot of Montreal and Vancouver. ; FOR SALE, DOUBLE CORNIR ON ATI-he financing has been completed by! ' lln A Venue, Ufwbt true ted view, priet the Muntoifei Debentures Corporation UK jD. Phoni teaok 4M. tl of M3htreal. and everything Is In resvdl-; ; ' lf NEW GAWP AT SALT LAKES AMD (teas to go ahead with erection, except the letting of the contract Mr. Brown ; l oandltioii for plana to erect a S80.DO0 plant. In-' 8a- Pft tf 000 P',ni " " '"" ll!00 TOR SALS MODERN HOUSg. OPEN IrtaJleT ssWintritstH ntvn I MATRICULATION CLASS IS DISCUSSED BY THE LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD The question of whether there would be a senior matriculation class at the High Bchool this year made ita an nua) appearance at the meeting ol the school board last night. Principal Peddle reported that noth lag definite could be stated In regard to the number of students offering until the results of the matriculation xaminatlcns were. r col vert from Vlc- trla and that would probably not be until the end of the month. It was decided to announce that prospective students should make ap plication to the secretary of the school board and they would decide about the claes at a later meeting. So far only about five have notified Uielr para f(Be tt FOR RENT. - FOUR ROOll APART -ment. hot water heated. Apply SmiU: aiaiiett. Lid. t 1X3R RENT. FURNISHED APART-meats Apply Mtiasallem Qrocory. FOR RENT. FURNISHSD ROOMS: also small suite. Phone Orson SM. is ine position of general mtntget of toe Alaska Railroad, effective August 1. MOUNTAIN CLIMEERS " FROM CALIFORNIA TO VISIT PRINCE RUPER! They Will f M nil .Month n Jawr IMrk IWfore Martini llMtirwanl by Tlir Houle JASPER. July 13. With heavy cleat ed hiking shoes on their feel sod all manners of gear on their heads, oei -bunded and. fifty men and women. IhvnSowt of the Sierra Club of Ollor-nla. deacendeti upon Jasper Nitkmal Nrk yesterday They are on their aeth annual outing and will be fcefe. Mkltlg and elimMag the Utah raaaa Tthefr hotnes. many of them will have conquered Mount Robaon, the highest of all the peaks In the Canadian Rockies. Tunorrow they wiU start out afoot from delate for their 'first eamn. in the Tenquln Valley, near the A ma tb vet les, under the raatparu. one of the wildest and moat forbidding ranges in Canada, they will camp a week pitting their strength and Inaenult agsinst such formmeble glaciers as Oeikte. Parkinson. Redoubt and Cas cade. After dealing with the Tonquln V'jlley to the beet of their aWlltv. the climbers win turn their ambitions to Mount Robinson and Berg Lake. rrom there the .party will an to Prince Rupert, returning to Vancouver by Canadian NaUonak atcemer. Some of the most noted climbers in the United States are with the Sierra Club on this outing. IIOTIX' AHHIVAI.M 410 It u alleged that the money was Mn. George Ulngstad and 111 .300 ! itolen over a perind extending from sldino ahd Jtanette Ruigttad Dcrember, 1920, to December, 1937 for Inapectlon. Phone 405 FOK KENT OR HKNT. GLAPPBATON HOUSE Ninth Avenue Bast. Rat reesonsbte Apply City Tteasorer. City Hall. tl C-. RENT -PIANOS, PLAY KR-PI ANOS Photwarapht and Sewing Machine - -Walker Muttc Jitore. t; FOR RINT. FTJRNIStltD FT.U" roomed tpartmeat with bath. Water woe 84T 04T Drand and jMrs. Shadwell beat Mr. the Northern Pacific Railway, yester- (Ha toy) .nivne 7-5. 7-0. 8-7, B-7. 6.-3. Da. dav waa annointiul h r,.. tn...i, and Mrt. J. ."Clyne . (I'rlnre It n pert) A. Uals, Mrs. Oeorge M. Lee and child snd C. field. Anvox: Mr nrf IWaard; Mr. trd Mm. Q. p. Atkinson, R, D. Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MoBrlde, T. A. Sardlson and Mr. and Mrt. A. Farrow. Vancouver: M. Emily , (Crnlriil) A. Swunbori! ;ind O Ludcfoid. Terrace. S. McLauulilln, Phrlaii, D Jeuann. 1 K I " 1t.lj MUI. A. M6i.lUk Kliy. WANTED WANTED SIDE 1 ivj; sell on con. i.i. , books and s;;ot!a; territory Prince li Ceorn Btste ex, ci.rrl?d Write Ac-Dally News Offi EXCAVATING WASTE:. sny 'kind, by duy ArtidJ Loit i J round,i HKSTAlHAMs (loon r.un rut Mrs. Unier !' Third Amiui nmt ..H1.J CVf.od Home Cook'd U noktd 3 Hpnidl I'ltirken lllnnrr K,m Mrnlng f r-in HOUSES l ()H HENT i ZMt HOUSt v: Chtirrh st t0 00 ' . Wrs: at M8 00 rooms. IIS 00 .:. Ihew are all moil' li nue West for ..!. r. tv mm SALVAGE AM) TOW'W Prince Hupert Salvage A M I'll INCH Co. Ltd. HAH HtlUl tlN'M IX CtH ROII Smalt Safe and Tyi Agents for--8esthotc E Propellers, and T ' : IbKila of all dem-rlptlon far 1 Halt Ixke Kerry. M-J SU.MMEH HESOItTS. LAKMI5KIIOTSPHIN'f;SIXl NOW OI'KN MIH1IXT IIOlKl'IIIM.I IV r (Uthla W-'- Trout I'Ishlns on Lake! I now open flOOII ACCOMWOIIIIIOM ion in I'AUTIKS J. RRIirK ' i.'S- Ml.' '.I! I lakelae Lake Terra na, DO AWCTIOXKKIM. III I'l ItT iirTlnl 1 rVUrral lllnrk furniture of all kinds or eichanffd. Crating and parkin- f noods sold on evimx Anrtloncrr. O.J. DAWES, ClIIltOPHACTlC Terms can be arranged on us In stock. t'urulturt KAIKV llAKKir, Phone 52, FUKNITUHK AND TJT! Ycung, Iort eimpvm LYouni ,nd W summons mem Wart and mattreaM inniuHinu Tut "I lH. It. K. KVOIl'SON II Chlrnprarlnl 823 Third Avenue i releph.ne for appointment m 8 llesldence nhone Bl fully treatrd. ttbllahed 1934 USE!) CAHS FOR SAliJ FOrd To Tti.W hnH t'l Ford TOn Trnrlt rlhk starter tvn 't eorvt aaaillllnn M Oakfcnrl1 Sedan. 1925. foul1 larakasi ,h ilnQiuUrca-. Two Ton Trsffle Truck, i tires more Mattress. Slumber K S Hi and Phntnaii lu nn .3M"'I A, MV( KKN7IK tl