P.. r tf a, PAGB F0U3 ,YHE DAILY NEWS "nq'iii r( Fresh on Your III FVannaiYTfl IE II 1 duie CaJJi racmc J j UK joins tpe scene otf prazing herds on one side, the throwing city on the other. Herds, plants, market touclj Immediately as the links of a chain. This brings it Warm tX the plants on the Lower Alain land and fresh to your table. PACIFIC MILK 1 'actor le at Ahnotsfnnl anil Ladner. B,C. ' "Build B.C." Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfaced Roofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles Roll Roofing Iiuilding Papers and Felts Kverjet Elastic Taint Plastic Elastigum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Seam Pitch. Distributors Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 11C nnd 117 M NING 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. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 017 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, H.C. LADIES DRESSES-, Coats, Millinery and Lingerie Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue E. DRY : BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDR. Single load $3.0 B. Double Load $C2f0 Large Sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Temblna Washed Nuts $11.25 2. Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other Classen of coal HydeTransfer a AND COAL CO. Phone C80 13'J Second Ave. " BRINGING UP FATHER THE LIFE On) A BATTLE SHIP LIKETHI MU'sT BE EXCV-HJ r 1 O I'M), by Int'l Future Strvict Inc REGIMENT WON DOMINION CUP DEFEATED C.RAND TERMINALS YESTERDAY IIY SCORE Or i TO ML The Dominion Cup final between Terminals and Regiment resulted lh "a win for the soldier by two goals to nU. Playing with the hill and. wind in the fiwt naif, the Tennlnals bad tne better of the exchanges but their for- wrada found the Regiment defence very safe and sure. Reglaoent forwards rarely broke away but. In one of their bursts, Wilson went through to score toe only goal of the first half. Terminal half back gate their forwards many openings but Oorbett was not seriously test ed. Warren drove s beauty of a shot Just over. The Regiment had more of the game In the second half and the defence was K Derail? too good for Terminals. A couple of dangerous centres went Just past but Warren was their most danger ous forward. Norrlngton was nearly through and BapUe shot close. Tbe game was keenly contested but some of the players were spoiling It by "crabbing." This came to a climax when Underwood and Mscdonald were ent off for fighting. Play was still keen but Wilson lifted a (serving shot over Ourvlch'a head to pot the Regiment two goals up. Bye missed a glorious chance when he handled a centre in he goal mouth. Full time found the Regiment rather lucky winners by two clear goals. t Toaaas: ! ' j teagiBMnc-iakeU; fcess and. Imbi Kekey, BapUe and Iluater, Underwood, Wilson. Bye. NotflngtoB and A. Hodg- Terminals Ourrlch ; Skinner, How; Hill. Cure, Maedonald; Harrison. Btra- cban, Dickens, Warren. D. Ourvlch. George Busn refereed and A clap- perton and Fred Hardle were on the line. Terminals lost because their forwards lacked punch. Warren was the pick. Dickens was alow and Ineffective Stra- chan tried hard and Harrison spoilt good work by weak finishing. Currte, Maedonald and Hill were a good halfback line with Currie and MacdoaaM both feeding their forwards well. Skinner kicked strongly and tackled fear lessly. Howe and Ourrlch also defended well. The Regiment owed, its win to the strong defence In which Baptie. Lambe, Boas, Oorfcett and Keley were at then best. Hunter did well for his flact ganwy of the seawm. Of their forwards, Wilson was the most dangerous and got boti goala. Norrlngton and Hodgkln- son combined st times but Bye was weak and the forwards generally showed little organized scheming. LACROSSEWAS WELL PLAYED . MUST CLASS MATCH YESTEBDAY IX WHICH TERMINALS AND MAPLE LEAKS TIED Although the plsyers practiced but three weeks prior to the game, a splendid lacrosse match was put up yesterday between the Terminals and the Maple Leafs, the score being five goals each. Some of the players did very well especially Berry who played for the Maple Leals and was easily the best man on the field. Other good players on that aide were Blmer SmMn. Curly Nelson and Shackford. For the Terminals the beat playecs were E. Smith. R. Currte and Jaokeon. The teams lined up as follows: Terminal ILuojbe. O. Jackson, L. Astoria. 8 Styles, S. Dickens." Currie. E. Smith. H. McDonald, D. Scott, E. Ratch-ford, B. IIUl. J. Scott, and Skinner. i&fs-Sttf Miller, miner y.IsbleU 1th ; nisohVlt Berry. D. Stalker. Irvine,, J. McNutt). Skattebol. A. Mscdonald. B. Stalker, T. Smith. Shackford and B. Bacon. Scorers were: Terminals E. Hatch ford 2. E. Smith Skinner 1. Maple Leafs R. Berry 1, B. Irvine 1, Shaokford 3. The Midgets also played a game between Reds and Blues tbe Reds winning two goala to one. Referee, Harry Men sties. It ts annotrnoed that during the week league will -be formed and a practice Till be held tomorrow evening. AdvertU In tbi DsUj Nsws. .,tt .... THERE'S AM OLD I'LL BET THIS I Time BOAT HAbNiT BEE.KJ IN A3 MANV BATTLES A" l MAV& Gmt Britain nglirt mrad Around The World With Sport Fans Ily The Tramp) John Hardy of Juneau hss been in quiring from Toronto the conditions for entering for the big prises for swimming at the National Exhibition there this summer. Undoubtedly the most interesting personality of the South African, Olympic team 1 the woman competitor, whose presence marks South Africa's first participation in International wo men's athletics. She is credited with the unofficial world's record for the high jump, having topped, five feet two ond-a-half Inches last October, and on two occasions that year having done 5 feet 1 Inches, and 5 feet LVi Inches. The only reason why Miss Clark's re cord haa gone unrecognized is that South Africa has not aOUia.ted with the Women's International Athletic Feder- nion. Since the war tbe following men have won the King's price at Blsley: 1919 Sgt. J. L. Loveday, New Zealand. U0 Sgt. P. Morgan, South Africa. 1981 Sgt. Cunningham. 1913 Lt-Ool. A. P. Marohmont. 192S--Capt. E. H. Robinson. 1824 It. Desmond Burke, Ottawa. 1925 Spr. A. Smith. 1926 Sgt. A. O. Fulton. 1927 Captain Vernon. BABE RUTH HIT 31ST HOME RUN WASHINGTON, July 3 Babe Ruth, esterday hit his 31it homer in a game vlth the Senators. There was nobody -n bases. SATl'llDAV'S SCORES Amrriran League Washington. 4; Philadelphia, 7. New York, 11-7; Boston, 4-6. Cleveland, 8-2; Chicago, 1-6. St. Louie, 1; Detroit, 11. National league Philadelphia. 4; Brooklyn, 3. Beaton. 4-o; New York, 7-12. Chicago, 7; Cincinnati, 5, Pittaburg, 4: St. Louis, 3. Sl'NDAY scores National League Boston, 8: Brooklyn, 7. Chicago, 1;, Onels-aa'ri. 4. Pittsburg, 2-6; St. Xtnis. 0-8. American League Philadelphia, (M; New York. 12-8. Cleveland, S: Crhafo, 2. St. Louis, 4; Detroit. 7. Boston. a7; waariinftoe. 1-1. Coat Leanr Oakland. 1-B: Portland1. 6-7. Sacrsjntento, t-; SsatUt. 1-6. Hollywood. uiMifns, i-e. San tnaOte 7-8;-La Angeles. 83. ' MONIl,VS (lAMEs ' ' .'v'f'n Ifa'sne . iiifvrtaifcg, ft .cetpditi ? ' New York. 3; Washington, 4 I Boston. 2-7: phn4HjW. . -4. ' . N'ammal Lesjue Chicago. 8: Cincinnati. 2. Philadelphia. 3-S: Boston, 4-5.. SPECIAL JR. SOCCER GAME ON YESTERDAY llrwlli School Losen to Picked Team of Hurden and High Player At tbe conclusion of the Dominion Dsy morning sports. Booth School pluyed a picked team from Borden and High and tbe combined team ran out winner of a good game by 3-2. Booth played down bill and McKay early opened the seore. Booth pressed and Wood gave McKay a good opening out the latter shot past. SUles defended well and then Cameron scored for the picked team. Smith saved and Bus es nlch ml ssad a good chance. Walters gave Bussajitch .an open goal but the Utter mleaW UTngtUm sh'W. C Johnston woe clever. Half-time found the teams on equal terms. With the advantage of the hill the Reds attacked and Oameaon put them a goal up. ScoU saved and then Cam eron went Uir.ugh to score again. Walters thrUUd the crowd with a splen did run whtoti he capped with an squally fine goal. Oameron wu nearly through again but Nelson. Oilker and Murray defended well. McKay wu very clever but shot past. Smith ssved and full time found, the Rest of the League. winner by 3-2.' Booth was without Its captain, Reg 1 Suppose voo love Tiiasday, Ju!y h. 19 1 T-n.'i .lSaC-V I vvi vo i !' .1. ii,,, J II ir :!' 1 'i A; a? 1'... i.i 1 ' ' ,4 ... i; .i V I F wri.:. - ... w . JTrrr I THESEA-HAVEXOU BEEN A BAILOR ALL w.- mi 1 5' f NOJ"M"NOT I f 1 --s. f. . Colltson, and Coluasl and Dickens. The teams was 6m! th, Nelson, Murray Cross, Q Hirer, Ivarsoflr Walters, Wood. Buasanlch, McKay and Wlngbam. The Rest of the League team was Scott. SUles and Pfle: Thurber. Vaoebex C. Johnston, Wicks, Batt. Cameaon, W. Johnston and Morrison. Jaok Campbell refereed and Bobble Irvine and J. 8 Wilson were on tbe lines. FINE WEATHER IN JUNE HERE with ;ic iionts or si nsiiine and t.U INCHES OF R.IN. MONTH WAS FINEST IN YEARS Prince, Rupert during the month of June experienced the finest weather thst has been recorded for a single month la "year There were 216.7 hour Of bright sunshine which far exceeded any month of 1927 in which year the. best month was August with 178.7 hour of sunshine, rainfall dur ing the past month was also lower tfean aajr month in at least the peat 7eara. July, with 1 96 inches having been tbe dryest month in 1927. A mean temperature of 66 also contributed to the general pleasantness of June' weMber conditions here. The feUdsring weather figures for June are announced by H. D. Tee Dlgby IstasM3. Dominion meteorologist: Sunshine, aie.7 heme. Ores test sunshine in one day. 15.4 teurs op Jhe fcO, Balatau. iln taehea. Oreaieet ''dally' ramfall. M inch on June 4. i-Maxlmuni temperature. 76 on June 9 id 10. Mmlovum temperature. 40 on June 7. Mean temperature, 66. IIli? nest barometer reading at sea leveL 30M on-- June 28. Loeet banmeter reading at aea eeel, 2&M m June 26. Total barometer reading at sea level. fcaoSB on June 26. Total wind mileage. 1712. Greatest velocity, 16 miles per hour on June 1 Aver are wind velocity for month. 2.4 mUes per hour. KITSAULT EAGLE COMPANY ACTIVE XflW II S THREE CAMPS OPERAT ING l VICINITY OT MrflRATH AND K1TSAILT NORTHEAST FORK. vr.o-:Me41aiisa.asuwiag. fHrnatpr,. ox tne Kitewaveaite airver Mines. Ltd.. of Alice" Arm, spent the week end tar the 4tir. the Ki Usui t-Ragle Osx row hta tstvee' ownpx eperatlttg Nt tJkr'rftk.MeOratli Sonta.tn M e twrW fot of the .uH'SJ u.. irtW." InVeatlta to developmen work on the Silver Cord property which has been carried on unin terruptedly for two years, tbe com pany has XMnmenced development Work on tbe LeOov. Tbe latter rop- erty has some' tremendous showings of rJno ore and. development is expected to prove up a; large tonnage. Development has also been commenced on a portion of twenty claims recently bonded by the company on McOraUi Mountain and a total of fifteen men are being employed. The new tunnel recently commenced on the Silver Cord has encountered an ore body about four feet wide, the ore being 'ld to be of high grade. CONDITIONS ON PRAIRIE GOOD UAIL AT tmr-TLACE IN ALIGHT,) ' 1 OM.r IJAMAGK ltfcKlRTED ' SO FAR WINNIPEG, July 3. More than 00 per cei t. of tbe wheat In western Can-(ids 'has reached the shot blade stage and conditions continue to remain Bhlgnly encouraging, according to the alnfh weekly crop report of the Canadian National Railway, issued yester day. Manitoba, which did not require any more rain, enjoyed wrm cloudy weather for most Of last week, while southern .Vberts, which can stand a "I1 fl'Lh.y?3 flDlOT-1 foMCT WHEN ) 'MARRIED?) gny fioo HOST -WIL IJEJ gg Y anted For Sale. DAILY For Rent 2c per word in WANTED wanted postal helpers for employment in the Prince Rupert Post Office. Salary U0rtl3Q per i.nnum. For elimination apply the Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, Qnt., on farms supplied by the Postmaster at Prince Rupert, not later than July 19, 1938. Age limits 18 to 38 years. Examination fee HM. Age limit and fee waived In the case of returned soldiers. l6 EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTERS FOR ONE of the moat beautiful an dneweet art hand lamps in the world. Retails HJbO, pays largest profit. Cap be handled an our plan in big way about 11300 40 Capital necessary. Address. Sale Manager, p. O. Box 308, Montreal. Oan- ada. isa WANTED, QIRft TO HBLP IN HOUSE with care of ohlVdren. write Box 1U, Daly New onto. 114 GIRL WANTED FOR T.IOHT HOUSE- work. Phone Blue Ml. tf FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS MAY BE USED IN- stead of building paper or to Is; beneath carpets on the Door. Oet special price on largg quantities. DaUy News. FOR SAUL DOUBLE CORNER ON AT- Un Avenue, unobstructed view, price MM.0Q. Phone Black 404. tl FOR SALE HOUSE. SEVEN ROOMS. modem. Section 6. 1380 Term. U6 FOR RENT OR RENT. CLAPPERTON HOUSE. Ninth Atenue Bast. Rent reasenahle-Apply JCIty Treasnfer. City Halt. tf OR RENT PIANOS. PLAYER-PIANOS. Phonograph and Sewing Maehine. WaHcera Uttstc Store. U TOR SENT. FURNISHED FOUR roomed apartment with hath. Water paid. Phone 347. tf FLAT FOB HHNT. SIX ROOMS AND bath, on Sixth Avenue. W. Phone 544 or Black 33a. tf FOB IUUTT. FOUR ROOM APAHT- raent, hot water heated. Apply Smith 6c Mallett. Ltd; tf FOR RENT. FURNtSHED APART menu. Apply Maswliem Grocery. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS; also small suite. Phone Oreen 084. lot -of Hdn, ttkaiiti'tomv tjry. benenplat sbouer. Tw were Hghts local anowen at vnnmjer of points la southern MM1 eenil SatAfMtA; twu ieu heaviiy ps-er ajtnut PjOOO aoam betweesr Munsea, sad. VtowpoyiaV1 ..... . h ' damage, eatiiaated at oe a conaiaeraMe revival ander favorable weather eondltlona. There was also some slight damaa from hall in the vicinity of Marcel In. Saskat chewan, otherwise with he exception of weed trouble, at a couple of man!-tone and Saskatchewan points and the appearance of wire wont near, North Battieford, no damage la reported. Fall rye is deteg sfleaMUjr. heads being well filled and cutting is ex pected to begin In team two to three weeks. Oau are also progressing fav orably and n bay and pasture tends are la fine condition. With very little to cause them worry f i have been oecapying themselves uaunefae)owteg and breaking. About 76 per cent of the former nock is completed and beeue of th ex-oeUent condition which obtain n Is UMWsht a very substantial amount of new land w. b broken during the summer . - - south bound from Skagway to, Van" rs' Of ?. yf ."i ' ateamer " 1 rrinoe. xnieen, completing a seeclal, trip in piaee oi ine damaged steamer Prin ces uouiae. was in port from 4 to 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The vesaef had 30 passengra on board In OlMdlag the following who djeem rkd hero: Donald p. Davidson. Van couver trsvellet; Capt. Emma M-BaAhecn, Salvation Army. Cordova; Wf Annette Brendlble, Ketehlkan waitress; Miss Lavtns Oethrje. Ketchl-ksn student snd Mr. Frs. Jt Moms and rMIss Thema Mom. Prince Rupert. AdvsrtU In Th CaUy Niws By George .McManus NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c SALVAGE AND TOWING Prince Kupert Salvage & Towlnjj Co. Ltd. HAS BARGAINS IN OAS BOATS Small Safe and Typewriter for Sale Agents for Eaathope Engines, CooUdge Propellers, and Tuslube Oil Itonu of all deM-rlptlon for Charter Suit Lake lerry. Phone 564 SUMMER RESORTS LAKELSE IIOTSPRINGS LODGE NOW OPEN LARdtvST HOTSPKINOS IN' CANADA (Uthia Water) Trout Pishing on Lakcke Lake now open (JOOIl ACCOMMODATION FOR FISHING PARTIES J. BRUCE JOHNSTONE. Manager. Ukelne Lake. Terraoa. B-0 FURNITURE AND RANGES SIMMONS HIGH ORADB BCD ftpRUKM and mattreaea. Includkng The Oater-more Mattress, Slumber King Spring and Chateau Bed. are now carried by us In stock. .V MACKENZIE Furniture Phene 773 CHIROPRACTIC DR. IL E. EYOITSON Chiropractor 688 Third Avenue, relepbune for appointment now to Blu 83. Residence phone Black 2M. Acute and Chronic Dirmders luacess- fully treated. Establtshed 1934 USED CARS FOR SALE Ford Ton Truck, panel body .. 100.00 rord Ton Truck. Chaaals only. taner type Ford Boadater deliver. lwss go j condition tlTSiX) Oakland Sedan. 1928. four wheel brakes, baloon Ores taMAO Two Ton Traffic Truck, new toa ttOCM Term can he arranged on above aara KAIEN UARAUK Phone 33. :v - HOUSES FOR JtBNT M BORDEN SOTtCKT AT M10: Baale House near Catholic Churefi at 130.09; the boaee we live tei on with Avenue Wen e rr, reemt Ito Bth AvMua Wen r. XV. HART. AUCTIONEEIiS. PRINCE RUPERT AI'CTIOV MART Federal lllnek Furniture of all kind nought, sold or exoaanged. Crating and packing done. Good sold on Commission G. J. DAWES. Aurtlnneer. IMnrk 130 RESTAURANTS GOOD HITS CAIU Mrs. Unger. Proprtetrea Third Avenue, nrtt ll.W.V.A. Good Hetne Cooked Meal and Heme Baked Bread Sjns'IiiI Chicken Dinner Every Sunday Evening from 8JI0. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS For Vancouver I H Monday-. Wnee Oeorge .... 4 jVsl ' iuesaay--ss CaUla 0 pjn Thursday Prince Charle . . 4 pjn. Saturday Cardena 7 ajn. Saturday a. Prince Rupert .. 6 pjn. June 27 a. Prinos Alice pjn. 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