D TTTTT" BRINGING UP FATHER 17 TVQ r-7 SORE" ANT T3 VELL-YOU STOP IT HOW CORMEO BEEF OARE VOL) HAVE SPCH AM' CABBACE. VULCARFOOOVTAKE1 VULGAR FOOD? TAKElT ' I'M COOK1M,' RIGHT OFF THEW e Mom-AN' rr"s I AMD FbfcU i i f ansrer KIEARUY rrf? TOTHEDOq- iKlS, t1 Fifteen years' experience In fuknitOke and piano' MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Caul , Any kind of Wood In any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our 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: Ked 317. Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfaced Hoofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles Koll Hoofing Building Papers and Felts Everjet Elastic Paint Plastic Elastigum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Seam Pitch. Distributors Albert & McCaf f ery Limited Phones 116 and 117 MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver S,tock 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. Itcpresenting Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D Johnston Co.Ltd. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Kupert, B.C. DRY : BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Pbuble Load ........ $6.50 Large Sack 50c ' ' COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina reerl'Kgr$12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.23 Alberta Bootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 q all other classes of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. Phone 580 139 Second Ave. COAL Your choice KDSON CASSIDY - WELLINGTON TJJLKWA Also Ilulklcy liny anil Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. 1'honc 58 iPrince Rupert Feed Co. -"LINDSAYS Cartage and Storage rhone C8 Cartajfe, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service;. Coal Sand and Crave!. W Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. contact the ore outcrop la on the aur-fece. Values are In gold and copper, an jasay which brought about the present deal showing $30 in gold. Sitae n percent copper and 16 ounces of silver per Commincins at a nost Dlanted on the high water mark of an island: the nee fouowliig th high water rrurk around , the island to ootnt of commencement and containing 036 acre, more or leas I PACIFIC MILLS. LIMITED, j Applicant. . Donald Wilbur HoHsdon. Avert for Pacific Mills. Limited, i Dated May 3. llrja. j IN TIIB MATTBrt -of an application for the lasua tf.M Xaimllcate (Certificate of Title for tik Mheteen luiudrKi-nd- etghty-tbree (IQSS). Range five (6). , Coeit District Satlsfsctory proof of the loss of the OertlflcaU of Title covering the above lands having been produced to me. it is my intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, s Duplicate Certificate of Title to the above land la the name of Joel PlUsbury The original Certificate of Title Is dated the 7th Seoletnber. 1910. and Is numbered 300R Land RegHtry Ofrice, Prince Rupert, n C , 33rd July. 193R. II. P. MteLEQD. 201 Registrar ot Titles a targe camp. catlon (pursuant thereto and to the O'Brien Good headway la being made with the diamond drilling of the Tapley-nieh-beld mine and once more there la promise of important new developments on that proper ly. After many week of disappointment. No. 1 drill haa penetrated loose overhead material and Is now making fast time to depth. The drill was down 900 feet at the first ol ton. The ore was three feet wide where i lest week and waa working in a tcoag- hese samples were selected. The pro- ly mineralised cone, a owe coming out rty is favorably located for economl- chewing fifteen feet of ore. Assay of 1 operation and transportation. Pre- this ore revealed very eoeou raging val- llmlnary work is to be rushed in order 'us. prove the ore and possibly safhjjah WATCH NOTICE Clearing Streams i Rich ore has been encountered by dla- mond drilling operations on the Du- . . . . J thle mine. The drllla have been working Take notice that E D. Judaon. Limited. . . . , .... . . 7s. whose address is Terrace. B C. wUl apply i ""w for a licence to use the waters of ; all development heretofore carried an LakeUe River near Terrace. "Clearing and It la reported that thejT recently fZrrllr C, - W two fe ol high grade ore booming? or rafting of logs. similar in character and richness to The points on the stream between, that shipped for mqnteV) from other which It is proposed to clar are from , worklng8. thla being In addition to a leaves takelse Uke. to the mouth of the if(S miUlng ore. Lakelse River. x i b t n si The eatlmsted mileage between the! A wooqh big ore gone has been en-said points Is ten (10) miles more or leas ZT,, , 1 countered recently in the course of f the The term nronused for the license Is 21 years, This notice waa posted on the ground on the 16th day of July. 1938. A eonv of thti. nntre And an adoII- driving of a development tunnel In the Victory mine on liudson Bay Mountain which Is being worked for Capt. i. I. of Philadelphia. Though thai Water Act" will be filed In the office i new body has not yet been crossed. It Perth Water Recorder at Prince Ru- ievta to be the big vein extending Objections to the application may j upward to No. 2 tunnel. Driving across be filed with the aid Water Recorder or ; the ore body is being continued with a with the ComotroUcT of Water Rights. Parliament Buildings. Victoria. BE.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. E. D. JUDSON. LTD.. Applicant By E. D Judaon. Agent. The petition for approval of undertaking end as application for approval of the Schedule of Tells win be heard In the office of the Board of Investigation at a date to be fixed and any interested perse n may file an objection thereto in the office of the Ccmpt roller or the water Recorder or the Dis trict 101 Form No. U, Section 39) LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO PUUCII.1SF. LAND view to determining its width. The new ore aone was encountered at a rtletsw of forty-eight feet beyond the point where a ajg-faot vein mm asiroed about three weeks ago. In the tost vela struck White summer shoes can be kept spotless with White Cleaner It is economical use and easy to apply. Triers' a Nut ft Wer ry $ho4 mad 0 EASY VICTORY IILANKL'II II:(1I1F.NT KOl ll TO NIL IN LAST NHIIIT'M FOOTHAJ.L FINTl'RB Terminals had an easy 4 to nil victory over the RagJavent in last night's Senior Football League Fixture. Regiment played dewn Bill with a full team save for frank Russell. Termluals had a full team exsept for Warren Play was fast with both forward lines showing nut sad fast combination, skinner and Howe defended wall and Ourvich saved at dose quarters. Terminals st tacked and, from Chnoskr lor centre. Sirachan beaded the first goal. Play contlnud to be Interesting Baptie showed up well In Regiment at-1 ;ck but Terminal defence was sound Norringt.in awl Boss cleared when DicK--on end Stracbaa were dangerous Clir-:oski entered again and Dickciu w Brand no chaos- Brand cleared a.un ii ati atta.-k aval Regiment was m-.irly through but Tinker was crowded nit Half time (ouad TarmlnaU leading a-0 With the advsrlUge of the hill. Tv. ' minala setUed down to Increase their score HKlmst Bad moved Bapti- t centre halt and Appleyard to right half, this strengthened the defence but left their st tack waa. Brnid saved repeatedly and brought the spectators u, their feet whaa he saved from Dickens at close range and oritowed it up by clearing from the Terminal forwards balf-a-doeen times In succession. It was brilliant play. BapUe and Currie were having tuatle .that roused the crowd. Honor were pretty even. Prom a scramble DJtkea put bis team further ahead. Shortly after Hodgkinson put through Ms qwn goal. Terminals had a lucky escape when with their defence in a tangle aad the goal open Oeorge's shot struck Tinker. Ourvich did well to stop BapUe'a drive from a free ktek. N further score wan regto-tred and Terminal winners .40. I !ntflunH:Brnd: Ross. N.orrlngion; SPORT CHAT There were few observers of Big League baseball a month ago who would bavo expected that the Philadelphia Athletics today would be three scant gamas behind the New York Yankees for the leadership of the American League. That, however, is the alluaUoa iow and. from an apparent faro in the Yank' favor at the Arst of the sea- sop, th race for honor in this diet skm la aow settling down to be one of the moat hectic struggles between theee two iiils aim that has been teen or years The fact that It was so un expected maias it all the more inter sating The Mars-men have had a win ning streak of late and the Yank losing spell sa sensational as ha been seen In the majors for many a day Wth the season now but a month and a-half to go. the American League pro mlsee to provide most of the Interest from now on unless the Athlettes eon tlue to win and Yanks to lose a tbey have been doing which would make no contest of It as far as Phila delphia Is concerned. In any case, the c losing struggle will apparently be between these two aggregation and the prospect Is that It will be one of un itvtn i ( ST Isrrasrt 19X3 n J th otha To ma Kuim TMIUMO. no. iic vjiu oicrva 4R3fH91 Whisky T mm mmmm P Cellar rsOM VMS OrtfiKal Recipe a Strength I WHITE HORSE DISTILLERS LTD.." I UsnaaOMItoy.IM4ariMf.MUMM DwKL SLASOOW HI LM.fw W otsiu.no sifo sornro im scoti.h0. This advei'tisement In not put)-Iihcd or displayed by tho Liquor Control JJoard or Jiy the (iovernment of MriLUji Columbia By Geprge Mr.Mam,s ' ' - - . . . .- AT I-,".- I tta&lLWW the pA or c.vn' lWg I rtA.firV' . H BEAHKTED- ; 'SiJlE.' W.rW ft . . v nr.. mOK ' "TMr 1 v.S '.. :r 'IPto n-1 -.r-f . t nv A "V-V i . Ni T r m IDsW hwn- -ilyn. 174 rl Ml I - lUWFfiSa lW?rar Ml TVs3W , EES lMi fi L RM 2 K fA ' lit -Ifi 'fct. ! -j I L News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Jack Kahbit Looks Like New Topley Another Strike of Ilich Ore at Dulhie Victory Looks Like Made Mine Col. Spencer and Alice Arm. Frank II. Taylor, managing director of the Topley-Richfield mine, has recently bonded another property the Jack Rabbit group of six claims situated midway between Topley and Perow, four miles south of the railway and about five miles southwest of Richfield which shows such high gold values that the prediction is made that it may rival in importance the already spectacular Richfield. Amall crew of men was put to work last week to further open up the surface ore . i . i exposed on Johnny Creek and which shows a strength on the outarop indicating that a big ore body extends the entire width of the group. In addition to the six claims bonded. Mr. Taylor hM purchased surrounding roperty. As at the Topley RlcaOeld. the ium la a large intrusive quart per- tbrj dyke estimated as being from 100 to 200 (eat wide. Pn one side of the in the course of running the croa-cut tunnel there is approximately two feet of clean ore carrying high values in silver and toad. If the now rone proves to be of similar charaetor. a huge tonnage should be blocked out by drifting on the two veins. It la estimated that with two feet of ore even on one vein abcut sixty thousand tone of ore Is blocked ou with a minimum average value of $35 per ton. As soon as the tunnel has penetrated the full width of the new rone, there wUl be a change trtet and situate about 8 mile from the , n development pl ahd drifting on mouth. f Khutne River. I the two veina in both directions wUl be weS aiS'SLlSS &J.'Tr !n ortw pMd,,T efUb- u.t;.. occupation aiming uompany. in- '" .nw..u..,. tends to apply for permission to pur chase the following desert bed lands: ! uoiAmencing at a post piiniea one foot distant from the Witness post on the West side of Lot 173; thence westerly 60 chains; thence southerly 30 chains; thence easterly 60 chains; thence northerly 10 chains, ud containing 100 seres, more or lea. P. PARDOE WILSON. Agent for ' Detroit Western Mining Co. Dated 18th April. 1928. f, AND ACT NOTICE l)F lNTIlNTIf.N TO APPLY Til j.llAXi: l-ANI) ; In Prince Rupert Land ueeordlng Die-' trict and situate adjacent to AllUoro ' Bay. Moresnv Island. Skldegate Inlet, Queen Charlotte Istaada. I TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Mills Limited, of Vancouver, B.O.. eecupatton ; Pulp and Paper Manufacturers., Intend) to apply for a lease of the following de aeriDea isnas: Mr.is in Tt Osllv Nw YANKEES WIN; ATHLETICS LOSE NEW VOKK IMPROVES 1IOLU ON AMERICAS' LRAIIEItulUP AMI IS I'ltKSSINTl FOR NATIONAL Hri'RBalACY (Special to Dally News) NBW YORK. Au. 8 After a loslne streak which ha dogged them for th" past two weeks the New York Yankees finally managed to improve their hold on the American League leadership by winning 6 to 8 over the Chicago White Box" ycetertay while the Philadelphia Athletic ' dropped another game to the lewly Detroit Tigers. The Yankees are now four and a-helf games ahead of he Athletics In the National League, the New York CManls defeated St. Louis Cardi nals tgOfiunlously by a score of 10 to 1 and redjeed the lead of the Cards to 4x games. Pttuburg Pirates continued heir belated w.r.nlng streak by taking :oth games of s double header from he Brooklyn Robins. Teeterdafs scores: A.XIKItlCAN LEAOCE New Tark. 6: Chicago, t. Washington 8; Cleveland, nil. Philadelphia 1; Detroit. 4. Boston. 6: St. Louis. A. NATIONAL LEAfUE St. Louis. 1: New York. 10. Pittsburg: Brooklyn. 3-3. Chicago. 3. Philadelphia. 4. COAST LEAOIE Oakland. 9. SeatUe. 6. Los Angeles. 13: Hollywood. 3. San Praaclaco. S: Missions, 7. Sacraments. 1; Portland, nil. lVuOI'E KTAN1UNU8 National W. St. Louis 87 New York 88 Cincinnati 60 Chicago 60 Pittsburg 84 Brooklyn W Boston 39 Philadelphia XI American New York . . 73 Philadelphia 88 St. Louis 87 Cleveland 80 Chicago 84 Washington 49 Detroit 48 Boston 48 L. 38 41 48 48 47 83 88 70 35 30 54- 88 88 81 80 68 TERMINALS HAD Pet .JBVS .Ai6 Aid M$ JOS mi J878 Mt M .49 .489 .448 .434 J77 jA anted For Sale iFpr Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED AD?. 2c per word ir) advance. No Advertisement ten for (est than 50c Oeorge. HveUnd. Alt. Hodgkinson: WU- :on. Appleyard. Tinker. Baptie. A. Da vis. Terminals Ourvich: Skinner. Howe; Hill. Currie. MacDonald: Harrison. Stra- chan. Dickens. Burden. Chenoskl: Hun- er. Russell sad Taylor. LEAOIE "TAVIUNO W. L. pts Terminals 4 1 Thistle 3 Regiment 1 Around The World With Sport Fans (Iit The Trainpl If McLarnln meeu Sammy Mandell bis fall he is likely to go Into the match a prime favorite. At anyratc tlv west will back him almost to s mar n The fight will draw a big crowd end will make both men rich as well as the promoter. It la the first time that th" lightweights have drawn as much at-.tntion since the trame began. The cinder track at Amsterdam mustn't be so terrible after all. Early Indications were that no record would be broken, equalled or approached, and Laweon Robertson, the American head ccach. was alleged to be highly Indignant. He ccjuldn'tt "see" that track at all. and In particulai he couldn't "see'' i boy named Percy William beatlnit the worlds best and equalling the Olympic record. But we live and learn. Serhaps those workmen across the sea know more about building cinder tracks than they ever admitted. FOR RENT Kn RENT. OLAPPBRTQN HOUSE. Ninth Avenue Beat Rent reasonable Apply City Treasurer. City Ball. It OR RHNT- PIANOS, P LA YBR -PIANOS. Phonographs and Sewing Machines Walker'aiMuelc Store. tf . " '. - u FOR RENT. ITOMUSHEP FPWH roomed apartment with bath. Wacr paid. Phone 847 tf FOB BENT. POOR ROOM APART meat, hot water heated. Apply Smith St Mallett. LML tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms by the day. week, or month. Phone Red 807. tf FOR RENT. PURNJ3IIED APAIIT-menU Apply UussaHeoi Grocery. preeedented Interest. In the National iLeague things have been gotfig more loadlly and. unless aomethlng tonal happens there, th St. Louis Oar- llnals would seem to be goad to ary ff the flag The retirement of Billy Gibson faom boxing as one of the shortest absences on record last wee Utoaou aanpuncea. he was quitting with Tunney, but now he asks not to be held to that proatsse It be gets s grip on another good heavyweight prospect. "I only said I Ws quitting." Olbson captained, "because my stable has bees pulled out from under me." Qibson Is the only manager who ever had two champions retire un defeated on him The other was Benny Leonard, who turned, in his lightweight title four years ago. B. anger, for the Rover ,prvd cave of the most effective players of Mon day night's lacrosse gam until his cheok was changed after which Paul Stegavlg prevented him from scoring further All players did well with Un- ?er. Brest) ner snd Olllis of the Rover and Woods. Dominate. R. Quit and teravlg of the Rangers outstanding. Scorers were: J 01111s. 1: Dremner. 1. and B. linger. 3. for the Roves, snd iqd. 3 sad nominate, I. tar the Ranger. One of the Rove' goal re mit from a scrimmage in front of their goal tvbeu the score was made off an opponent's atkek. Pfe were: Rovers J. Quits. A. OUlis, E. OordOB. C. Iripksen. B. Brenner. C. Unger aad J. Campbell. Rangers C Wood; A. Domtnato. c Smith. A Letoumeau. P. Stegavlg. R. OUUs and I. Johnson. So far o the league competition, the Rangers and Roast have ach wan a ate whit two games have bean arawa. POWLIt MAN lllilli; To make an rapctan of th too power situation, c. J. Yorath of Calgary, president of the Midwest Utilities 0o. sad formerly city BpownUaloner for dmonton. arrived la the city tram the wuth on the Prince Ofotye bl saaca- ing. He expect to return south on tho Prince Charles tomorrow altaniPjjB, IN I'UOHATE IN THE HI)lln.MK L'UI.'RT 01' IIK1TIMI I'tll.l .MIIIA i In the Matter of the "Administration Act": and In the Matter of the Estate of Oeorge Edwards. Deeil. TAKE NOTICE that by order of III II' nor. P. McB Young, the 38th da of June. A J5 198, I 7a aapomtedVd-iitlnltratpr of the Ut of Oeafge Edwards, deceased, and all parties bavin i: claims agalnat the Mid estate srs hereby required to furniah same pro-i.eriv verified, to me on or before the titli day of Augmt. A-t 1938. aad all imrtiex indebted to the estate are re-iiuired to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A WATT, 1 Official Administrator. prince Kupert, no. Dated the 8th day of July, A.D., 1MB. IN 1'UOIIATE IN THE StTURMr. IM ItT OF I1KITISII fOI.I'.MIHA In the Matter iof the Administration Act": snd i In trie Mttter of the Settle -of Edward llndseth. Deceased. Intestate. 1 take NOTICE that by Order of ill Honor, P. McB. Young, the 11th day Of July. A.D. 1838. I was appointed Administrator cf the .estate of Edward Llndseth. deceased, and all parties having claims agftltttt the said estate are herehv required to furnish same, pro EXCAVATING . By du WANTED - Ms. i i'lioiie Red 2. ArticW loitini! rouiuty, WANTED AGENTS V AMKh PERSONAL Or . tiled to uu line eve- ht '-Uempany. M.'M , Toronto mn .s u v. aiVKN-ROOMEI) 1'. Third Avenue frontage. Moder:. cash. fs.0OU.uo Phone Red 334 FOR SALE IHKHI house my-' nUheo snd in cellent opportu Apply T. McL'l).... OLD NEWBPAPKl'b .. stead ot build: i, Death carpet-specie) price . Bally New FOR SALgi LAUM i Horsepower E.w complete and u. . dltion Apply )': i 1 POR SALE. Port . ' Cruiser In eict fully equipped sale. Apply Box POR BALE. Offer, two-ton Traffh ) ton Pord Tni- mont POR SALB.--Tw v engines in K",: Apply Bst 1W i PIANO, dining u bold lurnltur sot, mornings NAP -t0 on autontoblk !V High perly verified, to me on or before the Low ' 13th day of August. A.D 1036, and all j parties Indebted to the estate are re-nuireri ta DAV the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. iUlgli NORMAN A. WATT, OfriclAl Administrator. Prince Rupert, no Psted h 12lh day pf July, Afl 1038. ( Low . . - ..... , . i njiUMiiJiu. a v 1 Pawcett Range s. Bedding encludiiiK ' as. Dinlngs H.": Suite. Cbesterliein lad. Unoleuni W esll at very it a. will pay you to k' otsr Windows A. MACKIAZir I'iMlUI- CillKOl'ILVtll lijt. pt. E. rvoifo Chlropr.i m Thirt! . Telepbune for appt: 88 Reddencr r Acute snd Chroni. ' fully tre BSISmiriH gAIA AGK AM TtW J'rlnce Kupert Sab " Co. "! s 1 v ll.R lUUtMINN AgenU for-5,Bathix Prooellees. an Ihuils of all ilec 'H' Salt Lakes Perry the hour 1 pni ' and Holidays. )' Phoni AUCTU'M PIIINCr. KIIPFHT ti Fedrrul ' Purnlture of all OT XCl 1 Or s Una nd i' Ckxxii sold Aiietloiieft, ;i; J. DAWKS ..- ....itl'DT II J WI:im;hi.v n 21 18 4 0()i 13 '' TtllMI.W. 1 1 it ID !-' .1 -I