Wednesday, May 10, 1928 5?H2 DAnrr nzwa t FAOZ FIV3 ummo main MONEY GOING OCCUPATIONS unning LOSE TO CUBS ONMcLARNIN HOCKEY STARS Shqe lor Children, from . . . iOTljft I or lio.vA, irom .... JfJl.O.i I or Men Jj5.;j,-f These are real hurgain i. rices. We have also a great ,s(irtme"nt of Mens Suits in Navy Dlue Serge, made I'rom genuine imported English material by the bent makes, from .... $20.00 up ilm's and Boys' Pants from 81.05 :."' and Girls' Blazers, ti'm . ,. .S1.7." up I Kli.-s' Silk and Wool Sweaters at prices 33 per tnt leu. Montreal Importers 1 Third Avenue J. H. Miller. Proprietor Why Buy Cake? Ii' in Vancouver when you buy a -better quality cake wnty par cent cheaper 'I'll- in your own city and ! daily. I i arht and Dark Fruil Cake, i r lb IOf h. rry and Citron Cake, : i lb r0f ''Mind Cake, with mixed fruit h 10? I un. h Cake at '2Zf 1 'ti Cake at iW li-lp to make your own prosperous by encoar-' v the workmen of your town. I'ur trood are all made In our Itakery and the Quality is unxurpaml Electric Bakery i Ave. Telephone 66? City Meat Market Selvlg lire 1 Inrd Ave. l'hone 763 ;"NSAKR -orter norik ost ""- fikekonervor " ! sukkcrkavrinKcr v ' ke hveteakonrokker Not .ke rugskonrokkcr ke knekkebrod "W-ke riatbrod Mutter 048. v. ' t ky. vnrer. Illlllge priscr. Hurtig ombringclsc NavySuits and Ensemble Suits "Bemers" cinrAno xmv on even iootino roit NATIONAL I.E.U.IE M'l'KE- NEW CV MITII CI.NtJ.N'AW'L m ii lost to j-muhw I Ipedal to Dailv..'Newfci YORK. Ma? 16Wlnnlnr tivir tenth trlBht Kame. the last four from 'he New Turk Olanu. the Chicago Cub yesterday climbed to a first p'ace tie In the National League wlth the Cincinnati Reu who lost ground by dropping game to the lowly Phillies, fae QUnu, who are now tlmunHi tnr evem fourth ntatoe bv tiv nv,i.i.. Robins, loat a loose game to the Cuba by a acore of 10 to 7. The Robin r.i- zated to alxth place the Pituhn .- wnom tney overwhelmed with a 10 to 3 acore. New York Yankees retained then- lnn .margin at the top of the American '.eague by winning twelve to eight la a batting bee over the Detroit Tlgeta. The Philadelphia Athletics made good their claim to second place, four full games ..ehlnd the Yankees, by blanking their vaU for that position, the Cleveland Indiana. Boston rose to within striking distance of the top of the second dl-valloo by again winning over the 8t. Louis Browns. The Chicago White Sox ihrcatened to leave the cellar by winning ver the fourth place yaahlngton senators. Yesterday's scores were as follows: .NATIONAL I.EAOt i: New York 7. Chicago 10. Brooklyn lu. Pittsburg 8. ' Philadelphia 8. Cincinnati I. Boston 1, at. Louis I AMIItlfAN LKAdlE Detroit 8, New York 13. Cleveland 0. Philadelphia S. St. Louis I. Boston 8. Chicago 3. Washington 3. roAwr ieaoie Portland S. Saerasnente 9. Mission 8. Los Angeles 8. Hollywood I, San Francisco a. Seattle 3, Oakland 4. IJU'IIK T AMI KM Nsllenal lagac W. L. Cincinnati n 12 Chicago 10 18 St. Louis 18 18 New Tork 18 11 Bro-Jklyn 18 14 Pttteburg tt 14 Breton 17 Philadelphia f 80 Vasertrasi Leagae New Tork at 8 Philadelphia tt 7 Cleveland 81 19 Washington 13) . 14 a. Lewie 84 - if Boston II is Detroit l) 31 Chicago S 91 Pet. PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unrswenred, surveyed Crown lands may bs prs-smptsd by British eubjrcu over 11 years f age, and by aliens on deciarlac Intention to beeorne British subtts, conditional anon residence. evMpatlen. ia4 tMprovejasnt far acrkwlturaj wpoeee Pull InfermaUon ooocsrnln rssra-stlons rsgardlBir pre-emptions is given in Bulletin No 1, Land Serlee. "How to Pre-empt Land" oopise ( hlch can be obtnined free of ekarge ly addranstnx the Depsrtment of Lands, Vlcterls, B.C.. or to sny Government Agent - Hecords will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and whloh la not timber-land, I.e.. oarrylna; over 1,900 board feet per sere west the Coast Rang and 1.004 feet per aere east of that lungs Apptloatleaa for prs-smptlons are to bs sddreaeed to the Land Cora-MiuiMH of tke Land Iteocrdlna Dl- tlelan. la whlahjhe JanJ appUsd tor 1, IS SltUSiea, mwm ubh vu yiiiiivw forms, ooplee of which can bs obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emption must be ooouplsd for five years and improvements mad to value of (10 per aer. Including leering end cultivating at least five aer. befor a Crown Orsnt can be received. Por mors detailed Information see Uie Bulletin "How to Pre-empt LalMl" PURCHASE Appllostlons are received for pur-cat of vacant and unreserved Cnwn lends, not bslng tlmbsrlend. for sgrlcultural purposes; mtnimsirn price for flr.t-elass li.u , IS per acre, and second -elsas (ru- 7: 'Z i an wimt sars. Further In- i tematlen regarilng Purcha. or loaao of Crown Unde U 1vn In Dulletla No. 10. Land Series. Turehass and Lss of Crown Lnda." ..... - industrial sites 00 nncouver Lightweight not yet Quite Kqual in Popular Favor NEW YORK. May 10- Add!-tioiial financial backing for Jimmy McJ.arnin, the Vancouver lightweight. Kent the odds down to nix to five that Sammy .Mandell will succeed in retaining the lightweight crown in his fifteen round battle with the Iiritlsh Columbia boy here tomorrow night. Earlier in the week the odds favored the champion seven to five. One wager of $1,000 to $2,500 that McLarnin knocks out Mandell is reported. SPORT CHAT Introducing three new players, who will make their debut on the local field, the opening football game of the season-Thistle and Regiment in the first Stuart Benefit Shield fixture wUI be played Friday evening on the Acropolis hiii grounds. The new players are Harry Krsklne on the side of the Thistles and Stanley George and Charles Baptle lor the Regiment. The two line-ups will be ss follows: Thistles J. Currle: A. Hals and 8. Ersklne: O. Mitchell, S. Currle and T. Hadden: A. Mitchell, H. Brsklne, J. Campbell. R. Woods and J. Parquhar; reserrea, J. Campbell. J. Andrews and, H. Hamilton. Regiment H. Oorbett: a. W. Oeorge and J. Ross; P. Doherty. J. Karri and O P. Tinker: J. 8 Wiann P. Ruaastl H Bye. C Baptle and C. J. Nornng-, ton: reserves. P. Hodgklnsou and J. Underwood. Oeorge Russell will be referee. Booth and High Bebools clash in a Junior football ieasue future tonlsht. Booth has had a winning streak lately and thinks It can take Hlath Into caaan. 41 Thst would make the taenia even in aiibe league standing. The teams: -Ml Hh aehool-Portrr. Stiles. SooU. M2 Thurber. Kelery, Thompson. Wicks. W. -417 Johnson. Osmeron, c Jannaan. Mom- on. Spa res: Ptaher, Larkin. 7j Booth: T. Smith. J. Monay. R. Nel- son. M. Coluaal. R. Colliaon leapt. I. R. jOUker. A. Walters. H. Dickens. T Bwa- santeh. I. McKay. O. WtngtMnn. Spares: a U. Forbes. R. Pranks. A. Ivarson. W. Cross. .48 i SYNOPSIS OF lmND ACTAMENDMENTS l The standing: Nstk School Borssri street Jtli d:,' ijf April. 1038 118 w. Catcher Boh OTmrrrll Lreuaf Cardinal, has HEUI8TRAR OF VOTERS Fts IS 10 0 of the St. traded to the New York Olanu for Oeorge W. Harper. SO year old outfielder. O' ParreU was manager of the Cardinals last year, succeeding Rogers Hornsby. There have been no indications tnst OTarrsil was on the market and the deal catte at a time wnem he was the only experienced catcher on the Red Bird's sua. Oharlle Harvey, matsaawr lor Tom Heeaey. made s trip to White Sulphur Spring. N.T.. tost week to tnapret Tom Luther's training camp. The New Zea-Under may get into shape there for his bout with Oene Tunney. Camp at Atlantic City and Palrhaven. N J. also arc being considered. Tunney left New York st the end of the week for his camp st Speculator N Y . where he wlU begin Intensive training next month, WINS TOURNEY III.IEATS A. IK)ALI IN HS Al. Ol ( ITV 1111.1.111(11 IIAMIICAI VOIH NAMENT BV TOO TO 191 Jce Bees ley i scratch) won In the final of the city handicap billiard tourna ment under the auspices of the Orand Terminal Club last night when be de feated Andy Donald (scratch) by a score of 800 to 101 It was a close and well contested match with the outcome In doubt until the very end). Earlier in the evening. Beealey had beaten 8 D Mictions Id (plus it) In the lat aeml-nnsl by a score of 300 to 157. Beetle take tint prnss In the tour nament. Donald second and there wUI be play-off between 8. D. MtodonaM .tmw land: not exceeding 40 acres, 'and Prod Stephens, the two other teml maf bs purchased or leased, the con- flnallau. for the third cup. iiitinfia .... - ikMiiiI lnoiuainx nt DSimsni v stumpags. HOMESITE LEASES Lad land has bssn survy. LEASES or a oompsJir QRAZIII0 too. U dlvldd tow Kgg fl.r a and th rsooj iun.r. Annual Oraslng c?fV " lu4 ' based on grating psrmlt lBg ,,Ven numb ri L,' Btock-ewner. U esuWtsbed won, for rasure .aay form "n;' pirUy fx mansgsmsnt. "?fJJ tor settlera, Promts ad Advertise In the Dally New. "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT" I'KINCE 111 I'EUT l:l.ECTOUAI. MtlltlCT NOTICE U hereby given that I shall, on Monday, the 31st day of May, 199)1. a', the hour of 10 o'clock: in the forenoon, at the Court-house, Prtaos Ru-pert, hold a sitting of the Court ot Revision for the nurpooe ot revMat t of voter lor Che said electoral district, and of hearing and determining any and all objections to the retention of any name on the ssld list, or to the registration as a tout of any applicant fw registration: and for the other MoT. xrtonn ,n th provlncw irlnce Rupert. B.C OXK MAN (10F.S Tu I A KM AVOTIILIt jJTO AIK AMI A TIIIHI 'frtK rl.OMKR MIOP ".ONE PLAYS HASEI mm Al l. MUX KM1AOB IN NOME REfRK.V TION AI'TEIt TIIKIK HAUO WINTER OKINO new YORK. May lfl There Is the dhTemwe of day and night In the proposed occupations of the Mew Tork Rangers, who recently won tfte worltfk prof t uetonal boekey title when tney de feated the Montreal Maroons. The members of toe squad have depdMM to various points to prepare for the summer. Billy Boyd, substitute forward, plana to lead an airy life as sn a vis tor for the neat four months, while the- Oxx tret her, tile vrtanmen. will operate their huge wheat farm. Frank Boucher, centre player who was one of the heroes of the Stanley Otto finals, will handle flowers Instead of a hockey stick for a while, and Lome Chabot. goalkeeper who was IncapafelUted in toe second game of the final series, will act In the capacity of chief clerk at a Can adian sum mar reaort. Boyd's declaxas to fly is still unoer- Uln. There ey be some ob lections from Mrs. Boyd on thst point. Air work will be nothing new for the play er. He served hie time with the Roval i Air Force during the Oreat War. The Cook brother. Capuin BUI and) Bunny, were he first to leave New Tork tfter the local festivities sere They sped away to their wheat, farm of some hAttidmU of acres near anakatoon. Stat. Bunny, whose real name U Fred, win marry Marie Hehume. New Tork girl, some time In June. HEI.ir.tTH 1IA1WEKS The hand that wreaked havoc on op posing pock-carrlere all season will pluck dellesW flowers for a few months at least. Prank Boucher has returned i to Otttwa. his Ikono town, with Mrs Boucher, to manage hat florist shoo. Boucher will uralfhten out bis busi ness in short order, and as soon aa It Is possible will retreat to a cottage In the Ofenadlan woods with his wile and two-year -old-son Boucher is lookinf f onward to his extended vacation be ne wants to regain bis last weight and then some more. . TaT" Abel, defense player, the only American-born player on the team that won the Stanley Cup, is now back at his home at Sault ste. Marie. on the border line in Mlchknn. Abel intends to work for the Poreetrv de- Chlng Johnson, Abel's partner' on de fer) se, will start on a long drive to Angeles. He will be aocompanied by hi wife and llule daughter. Johnson wUI keep hhnself In condition with hard work on his father farm outside Los Angel us Bstsbnll at a sroostdary attraction to Paul Thompson, substitute forward The spring wheat crop a wait him at hU Calgary tana, and bo wUI be kept busy with that until June. In the off n until August ha will plsy second for a Calgary semi -pro Wcbll team and then finish hie farm After that It will be hockey again. KWflER AM. TIME It's a ease jf aUngcr winter summer with Patsy Calllghea. defense pUyer He sin be a fire If he can pass the roqulremenU. OaUl gben's home is in Toronto. Leo Bourgslt. .substitute defonee Player, and Alex Orey. substitute forward, hsve had propositions In view for acme time, and in their spare hour will fish and swim. Murray Murdoek who makes his home in Hiwhlng will work ss an actuary tor aa insurance concern la New York. Los Patrick, mausaer of ttie Rajigera. will attend to tola Victoria, B.C.. for atftl an to himself and runing. tout atotb Around The World With Sport Fans (lly The Tramp) in at golf- motorh-uj The internet lonm yacht races are to be held this ytr at Vancouver under the auspices of tl Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, conimenclng on July 3 It baa been sugiewtesi that the Prince Rupert Yacht Clui Instead of putting on IU annual race should try to ar tae a run to this port from Van oouver and put up a cap for the win r in a handicap race. They could then enteruin tlie visitor on their ar rival. Iven if no cup u pin) up, it might be t courteous thing to Invite them end surest that they all make the run up the inside passage this far l.eiore returning south. " Aenora rxnssaui ueofue ex ecu- Uve U planning to Insure the players In league games Tttla seems rather an uiwausl siting, iyssu-4s) mi unta J e s On of the horses to race? In !the Derby st Epsom la named Winnipeg. He is an almoat unknown quality, j. B. Wldetwr paid 3400 pounds for him at the Desuvllle yearling aalee In 190 and almost a year later thai eon of RabeJai and Why daft won a two year old race In Hue style s The week of the bag cup tie football m v,,H,-,.u w sHWKiancas si the Bngllsb soci-er games wer as (ol- this I lows: I Bin i hurt' "T ern V Huddersf 11 d 03.000 Prince Rupert electoral District. I Chelsea v. u..e United ;:.000 of your copy of The Daily News every night by having it delivered to your address by carrier paid in advance will bring it to you every night for a year Keep Yourself Well Posted about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Rupert, your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OF THE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading regularly THE DAILY NEWS IT WILL PAY YOU! Bverton v. Aston VUU 36.000: f Petersen of Vancouver, formerly UloWeebtosjah v. Leicester Oty 80.000 ; den tilled with the Oranby Co. at Any-Tottanbam Houpur v. Bury 30.000 1 ox. u a passenger aboard the Prince IteweaaUe United v. Arsenal. 81.008 Ooors todav bound lor Alios Aim ruraungnam v Loverpool 30.000! where he will Inspect ceruin mining MatlohMter United v Sheffield TTnlted 80.000 Mlllwall v. Oiningham 18.000 ShrOMd Wednesday r. Ports- mouth 10,000 OardttT City v. Sunderland 11,000 Watt Broaawich Albion v Man- abeaur Oty 18.000 fieaa City v. Preston North Bed 11.0O8 Bolton Wanderers v. West Ham United M.000 wstckpool v. South SbJsjkbt .... 10,000 iswa. mama Betwugja . . 10400 Bristol City v. TtUcWr'. AS . Clapton Orient v. Nottingham Prof. Forest . . 10,000 only two boxers or wrestlers snd a substitute for each will be allowed to compete for the Olympic games from each province. Contestant pay their own wsy to Montreal and then, if they are selected, the committee will look after thetn until they reach home A fifteen round bout is to be fought st Winnipeg tomorrow night between Al Webster of BlUinga. MonUns and Walcott Lang-ford of Chicago. In a recent cricket match between Surrey and Hampshire .the former tesm made 464 runs for 6 wk-krte. their op opponenu getting 334. But that was ac thing to a match played the same day between Sussex snd Nottingham shire, Sussex making 516 runs snd Notts batted twice with 338 and 378. tor tlie winners Langrldge made 114. Bowley 114, and J. Parkes 104. Rushy Oraham the UUca bantam Is tonedwled' to flght Kid Francis of Italy. olalmant of the European championship. In i II round bout at Bbbett'a Field. New York, May 30 and the winner will be publicly recognised as the bantam champion, it la announced. Bogga of the economies and deewrtrneirt of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, will arrive tomorrow night on Oeorge from Anyox and evening vul address a meeting in Booth Memortsl School He will then proceed to Terrace and other Interior points. properties In which he is Interested. Form No. 18, Section S8) LAM) ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO to rmcnK lano Arm In Prince Rupert Land Recording District and situate about 4 miles from the mouth of Khutae River. , TAKE NOTICE that thV Detroit WsMnrn Mining Company of Vanonuvet J occupation Minute Comnanv mi, to spiny rar I1' I III IB Mm to :hae the following daterlbed lan OommoMlngsjt a post planted to- the nee easssriv en eaaina: tnsnm nor. tnerly 10 rhalna. and eontalnutg 100 acres, more or leas. T. PARDOC WILSON, Agent for Detroit Western Mining Co Dated 18th April. 1998. Form No. 18. Section 39) LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ATI TO ITIK lim; I.AMi In Prince Ruoert Land Recordlne Dis trict and sUuate about 4 miles from the mouth ot Khutae River. TAKE NOTICE thst the ntmtt Western Muting Ocanpany of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Mining Company, intends to SDUlV for nsmisslnn ta nun. ohase the folio wins; dascribed lands: Commenclns'' at a nast nUntsd am toot south of 8.W. corner. Lot 904-thence south Westsrl 100 chains: Uvauv easterly 10 chains, more or leas; thence northeasterly 100 chain; thence westerly !"". an conuuauig isu acres, more or lea. T. PARDOE WILBON. Agent for Detroit Western Mlnlna Co. Dated llth April. 198. .MINERAL ACTi .4".JM..i-' CEUTinCATB'IOP'IMPKOV3ieiii, Prlncees Pat, Lot : Pilot. Lot 4JT; R.A.F.. Lot 498: Obserrer. Lot 4308. Mineral Claims, situate In the Atlln Mlnlna Division ot CassUr District. Where looeted: On Munro Mountain about four miles from the town of Atlln. TAKE NOTICE that we. James Stokes and C. R. Fraser, Free Miser's Certificate NO. R9O8O-B00A1. Intend alitv 4m fmn the date hereof. - apply to the Mining Recorder for a Cer rtlflcate of Improve- laming h. ti- S2nU- ,or tB Purpose of obtal the Prlnoe crown Grant of the above claim on Friday I Aud further take notice that setlon. under section 88 must bs commenced before the issue ot such Certificate of Imarovemtnu. Dated this 8th dav of March. A D. 1938. U. McN. FRA3ER. 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