! i K,, . July 16, l'.ir THE DAILY NEWS , PACE SEVEN I i! vvlmt it should be? V'- kiM-p the qunlity of ri :;r V'Vi'au up to me HIGHEST P0SSII5LE STANDAHI) trial wllj convince you '.is. We will be pleased : rvc you dally. THY OUR SPECIAL HOVIS AM) WHOLE WHEAT Electric Bakery Third Avenue Prince Hupert, R.C. II. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. LADIES' Bathing Suits In JANTZEN UNIVERSAL and PENMAN makes IIATHLNG IIELTS H.S.WallaceCo.Ltd. Phone 9 3rd Avenue and Fulton City Meat Market Selvig Bros. Third Ave. Phone 705 KJOT IISK dRONSAKR Alle sorter norsk ost Norske flskekonservcr Norske Rukkerkavringcr Norske hvelehonrokker Norske rugskonrokkcr Norske knekkelirod Norske flathrod Mutter O.S.V. 1st ky. vnrcr. nillige prlser. Hurtig omliringelse "Demers" For your Summer Sport Wear Phone 27 ' P.O. 327 COAL Your choice EDS0N CASSIDV - WEI LINGT0N TELKVA AIho Bulkley Hay nnd firnin. Agent f.r Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co cricket match ! regatta was brooeyn man held Saturday! great event hit cardinals UH'.KU TEAM IIEATIIN Y IUKRVS KEEN ('O.MPK.TITION! A-KliyCII IN "HSONKT'fE UKNpONNIHLE ItV AN INNINOH 4N'l jL I TKUKHTAKKN IN WRvM. AT " IJlWtltV lOgfPJU'llKMM AT IttfXs! ' ipn'-ipSi JVBKKiliXV filMKH The cricket match held Saturday Ideal weaUie? coitions favored the NEW YORK. July 16. Brcoklyn held afternoon at 3 pjn. prompt between nnual regatta, of the Prince Hupert "P St. Loul attempt to run away with UMM. Durban Mid City was won by Yacht and Rbjirtng Club on the harbor National League by defeating the the Durban t, an inning and 28 yesterday anofibe event, which waa a uardinaU yesterday and New York by runs, complete ucg,refw many spectator d2e"B CmtlnnaAl again moved up Oantaln CaierMor unn .v.. -... tn ,k. o,otrSSiiy jiiu nf th. nti t f aflgafBIl gkii.ftnd a hall games of th f leeted to bat first. The openlrur were ketW'iR$tW and attracted kli3E52ifetU! 01 Hkljrn wo batsmen ware soon out but a good much lntoreilf V; T I "-'"wJtaS61 01 Cart,nal tend by Mcrrlmaa and Fugarty con- i Men from tlc IlilS. Durban entered Plttt TiJC durtag the post two trtbtltod &) runa. Thereafter another ! two tetania in the whaler race and ' On BuUy. Ma home run and ""and by Cruae and Wlllla brought 33 1 there wa alae a boat from the local rung and the aide waa all out for' detachment of the Royei Canadian 128 runa. Naval Volunteer Ileaerve. The stokers Prince Rupert, were noon out. the from the warship won handily, bowling of Agncw and Tucker prov-l Much credit tor the auccesaful cul- tag too good for the locala. Peddle. Croxford and Qoodriek were top men with 17, 16. IB respectively, with, a total of 100 runs for the two innings. For the ship, Agnew had 4 wicket for 14 runs and Tucker 8 for 7. For th- locals Peddle 7 dockets for 60. Wll-:-r Murray and Blocombe were the other local bowlers WESTMINSTER BEAT" EDMONTON LEGION VANCOUVER. July 10 The Westminster Circle defeated the Canadian Legion of Edmonton four to nil In the first game Saturday of the Interpro-vlnclal Domlniun fojtbell series. EDMONTON GRADS IN TIMBER SALE X92S8 ixtter, Victoria. B.C . or Dlatrtot Foreater. Prince Rupert. B.C. NOTICE ill LAND ACT. due Ales Maodonald, the general chair man, who bad all arrangements under his personal supervision. Members of the club generally gave their assist ance. The various events resulted as follows: Handicap, open Chug (Oapt. WUson.) Cruiser raco, Club &jaW--8uga Cup -1. Collier (f, W. Allen . 8. Vaquero I Alex Maodonald i ; 8. Oalander (Lance Styles). Whaler Race 1, Stokers. H.MB Durban. Ladles a ingles Bowing lMra. C. A. Klrkendall: IK Mrs. Alec MacdbnaM. Men's Singles Rowing -1. 8yd Hunter: I. (Jordan Hitchcock. Mixed Doubles Rowing 1, Mrs. Alex Macdonald and Syd Hunter: 2. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Klrkendall. Handicap, Open 1, Frances D. (Norman DagMah); I Bruce II (B1U Me nu niP 11TI1T IlIPTAnU. """": nom w n. I. uroxei rlKMd Will VlbllMI I -J Beat Handloap-1. Vixen (C. O Minns 8., Pkmsettta (R. E. Benson); EDMONTON, July 16 The Edmonton Marjorie (Dr. H. L. Alexander!. Qrads ui.et-.ed their Suroneon tour Sat- 1 Outboard Motor Handicap -1. Speeder urday with W to 18 victory over the 1 0fe Mlnnsl. 2. K (Dr. W. T Prenth RacltiK Club basketball team at Kin. . K (Mlas Bdlth Kerglnl. Parts, aooording to w: rd received here I 1 Doubles. Rowing- Mrs C. A. KlrkendaJl and Mlas Ina Bddle: 2. Round trip passengers aboard the Catala this week Include Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. L. Alexander and Mrs. Alex MacdonsJd. Mn Dc-iiMes. 1. J. Tosh. H. Darldaon. Mrs. Julian. Mr. Rowing uri Mrs. Trora-r Rev Otor- H n Billy Klktns; 2. w,rd nd Dr L Alexander Raley. Mrs. Room. Mrs. Ridley and , H, Mlas Ridley, mast of whscn eosne fron Vancouver. Billy Hubert PRINCE RUPERT WINS OVER H.M.S. DURBAN IN BILLIARD MATCH Wtxmtxtg seven out of ten HftVpeiat Prince Rupert billiard players ""T "T" r". Sealed Tenoer. Will : he ieesvd by rT": the Minister of Land at Vtatorto. B.C., ln "oo lenniruu una nsramsj . not later than swob on the exn oay nignt defeated representauves irem of August. IBM. for toe toe purchase or UUB rwK. v.. . 0r.t. unoer triple tfts4 dejecit for toe leaders. YeVjisrdajf his atHfSjtng batted' in two runs. Prtddy FtUaJihmoaa won his own game at Olaotnriat when he deubled. In the eighth lnat&g. Rutto made b)a 34th homer In the first iNRfcsc of KcW York's ntfMeap game against Cleveland whHe Gehrig, got his lth in the fifth. St. Lsufc defeated Washington in 12 Innings. SATIIUDAY OAMES NATIONAL l.KWUK New York 4; CBtsfflnnstl 2. Brooklyn ; St. i4MU 2. Boston 0: Piatskurg 10 Philadelphia Si Chicago 10-8. AMKKIOAN I.LAIH K Chieago U-ltf timon 4-3. St. toula t Wostctegton 2. Clovrlatil Saw' York and Datroit. Philadelphia, h5. COAST LEAfll K Sacramento 0; Sen Pranclece 9. Missions 7: Portland 2. Hollywood. D; Seattle 3. Oakland t: Leo Angeles 4. SUNDAY UAUEM XATIOVAL UUIIIE New York 2. Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 8r Chicago G. Brooklyn. 8; St. Louis 1. 4 AMERICAN I.EA(UE Cleveland 0 New York 3-fl. ' at. Louu 0i Waatilngtnn 4. COAST LIUfllE Mission 9-4: Portland 8-5. Oakland 1-1: Los Angeles 7-9. Bacramento J5-4; Ban Pnlnclsco 4-6 Hollywood 10: Seattle 5. REGIMENT WINS RIFLE MATCH SHOOTING I'MtEIC IDEAL COMllT lONK AT MeNICIIOU. RAN4IHK YtXTERlAv Meal conditions a rifle match Lloenot X9SS8. to out 18JW.0eo Mil. UcNlchoU ,.,.7, took place at " ranges yes-of Spruce. Hemlock, and Cedar on an of 99 to 891 IodlvWal aeorea wtr. were "T" . area adjoining the West boundary of as fcltowa S.TX SS86 In the of Sklde- an of 619 against 618 p vicinity u,lt- MmUt0,i imiH g-,., RMPrtl d-! Roweu Ly segregate " ..t. lk kioresbv Island Oueen Char- . :' Z . .. .... -u. lotte blands Land District Thirty (801 years will be aUowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester. let iTmce Rupert, .C TIMBER SALE X9691. There will be offered far sale at Auction, at noon on the Eighteenth 18th) day of July. IM. In the ouioe oi the uuuict Foreatof ai rruaee jsui he Licenoe X9601. to :ut 5jno.ooo PBJjf. Spruce. Balaam, Hetalook and Jedar on an area covering a portion oi m 806 at the head of Kynoeh Lagoon. Xynech (Baai Muasell tntot. Range a. Saast District Three T3I years will ee auoweo ior -vmoval of umber. "Provided any one unable to attend .he auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction md treated as one bid iHMa. Durban). 87. Maodonald. 94: Darllaen, 160. Beaaley. 100: WHIoughoy. 9. ApHeyaid. 100: Pahner. 81. Brown. 100! Cowan, SI. atraehaa. 87: crook. 100. Fonekson. 100; Foyrty. ee. Hemming 80: White, too. Baker, 100: Roberta, 48. M. Aodrewa, 100; MoMa. 88. The match was arranged oy the First B. C Regiment and oondttiona for snooting were ideal. Local men were handicapped somewhat by having to use open atgtrt. Ueat W. Braes was the winner of Ute apoon for the Regiment and A. B. Forgarty for the ship. Seorea were a follows: 1ST II. C. Lieut. W Brass .. Pte. A. Wylle .. I R q Mil S. Lamb CANADIAN NATIONAL UMlr ww. R. w. WAYS icapt. c. V. Bvltt (Wntt-ru Rrglun) iff. J. Watt ... TENDERS HHt TRACK TIES Sealed Tenders addressed to the un- Office of the Qaneral Tie and Timber Pte. R. WUcoe . Lieut a WUkinoon REUIMKNT ( 300 SOS 600 Total ... 26 88 32 29 ... M 30 28 86 .....40 28 28 89 28 XI 25 81 28. 2 24 7 34 24 28 ' 18 U 20 26 60 IT 18 36 60 Total 6M II. M. S. Dt KUAN Agont. canaaian naiionai Kxnreaa, A B Pr.rtT 28 SB " 28 Bunding. Montreal, until twelve oWock f"? noon July 26, 1038. for RaUway Tiea Corp Long 34 38 30 to be manufactured mm uougias rir. a. B. Tuoker ..... 39 SB SB INTENTION' TO APPLY TO Hemlock. Jaakplne. Tamarae and Cedar IV M M M ,.M 23 93 " I.KAHE LWI) .Timber cut isttweem September 1. 1928. y TAKB ROTfCl tn apply for a 11 Mat so AiiAuaai Ohriatlna Cor! nhniiu. thence wm-i K cKtma. and eon talnlne K 160 acres. m"re or Jess. CHRISTINA OORLKY. Applicant Tistrt May 98 10SB IN PRORATE IN THE MTKE.ME COCHT OF BRITISH COI.IMIUA In the Matter of the "Administration Art"- And In the Matter of the Bstate of Peter IN PRORATE OK'ilUIT.sW IN TI'KM HlEn In the Matter of the "Administration ln thf MatSS- of the Bftte - Bdwwd XArNOW'Sfofl!, Honor. F Yovu the nth day July. A.D. 1906. I PSr"S. . 7lw of the wtiite esinw of Edward mlnlstrator Llndseth. deoenH,. and all P-Hg." -.JT-,. j ... t. laid estate are per y .WW. Ya and all tath lath day m " " re- partles r... Indebted, to nmoUlu th,l,",.uv,orBretnr , ,rt..i.i...i. -j., to me forthwith Dated tue Uifl duy WimtT Ot JUl. AJJ. . . H IU0VJ I, immw, SHSBJ mttTVM-vm anrtwvni "w. sjwaaj vw v v -w in BmuDftra Ltm CWODI?"v Jaaiiary i, im. ami MpMimDar i. ira j?j:S3Zm vt waff nut vzziz' aT'inrvr . on irrrr'i- " " own ana j . ' z cvr. wiimwiiwi ..t tr.iu. ilde r Bseena shvw. . .. m aototdaoce mi a apeol apeoiiwations "7 nan ft nds , . . It B 1 RkO uway company. 1986. IJIW-IJ revised July 18, 18. Tender Marine Price if Pacific. BC , walWedman, lntna forB- osttataxl at the Office ornce am iimuw.ua t z ane Tie ABjem ai wwmpee: , and flora 1 scribed lands: . . . . . 'the inirehMiag A vent, Vanoouver, or Commencing at a post Planted ".Oeoera! Tie ajad "Timber Agent. Mon- vitheat corner of Lot un, naoe .: treat. Tandem wtU not be considered coast District; tMW orn uniewi ssefle, rm supplied The lowest or any tender not neces sarily eccepiea. 0. P. M&OUARBN. Tie and Timber Amt. 166. Montreal. Que. LAND ACT NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE I.IM) 1 1, Ateat for. Iiuoirio-Mills JUmlted. riaUdKtay'3, 1928,, IiAND ACT NOTICE OF INTKNTIC.N TO API LEAHE I.ANll In Prince Rupert Land according District and situate adjacent to AUlford Bay, Moresby Island. Bkldegate Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Mills Limited, of Vancouver. B.C., occupation Pulp and Paper Manufacturers, lutenas to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a nost planted on the high water mark of an Island: thence following the high water mark around trie isiano to point or commencement and contain 1 n 0.2S acre, more or less PAPIFTr MTI.I.S LIMITED, a..p','.!;it Dtmnlrt Wllrmr lludkdoii. wn.t , . Pai'itu- Mills. Limited. Dated Miy 3. 1928. TnUl 17 34 2C 29 29 27 38 19 24 : SWIMMING GALA 84 70 70 74 74 74 71 013 IS SUCCESSFUL PRINCE Rl'PEUT AND ll.M.S. DCRIlVN SHARED IIONOKH IN EVENT AT SALT LAKE YI'.ISTI'RIIAY With Meal weather, conditions pre- MeDormin. uecw-ru. , .... in prince Rupert Land Recording Din- 1 vaUliur and much lntereit being taken ownrv T ni 1 innu ui . , . , u 1 hiami - .. '"'."u v tk. nth oy of ZZLSZrr., "2'"'S,'r..i-""tr In the various events, tot annual swim- .1- 4 n loaa T waa aDDOutsra bo Swo, ' o7 the j-t.te of IWr McDonald, deceased, and all parties nsv-uWlws W1 the ).ald estate are hM ul5d to furnish -amj. properly verified, to me on 01 ' bef iath dav of August . axi Parttnbtid to th. -ft -re required of tbetr to pay the amount lnd,btedna t- mfcnhwIUv Official Admin-rtJator OrW queen Charlotte Islands mlng gala of the Prince Rupert swuu- TAKE NOTICE that Pattfle Mills miM Club yesterday at the Salt Lake umitra 01 Vancouver, u.u., oeeupsiton rf . ..,nrtoi'M,i, .name sucoessfsQaffatr. &rne Pulp and Paper Manufacturers. Intends proved a very wv ppi7 ior Ivokk: Ul diNr ivtivwiu uv- uirfe nuuurou iwiswiw wvacrcu ,irr xsns Commencing ,at a peat planted on the Ah water mark of an Island: ' dot to either participate in or witness thence thence the water aporta, Several men front following the nigh water mark around it MB. Durban were present by apeoial the island to of commencement. 'point , Invitation and the fh- wlD nip earried off IMn( some and oontatnlng one acre, more or less. . PACIFIC MILLS, LIMITED. ofthe Important prtiiee of the day in ' ADDllCant. Mlmmln HH'lnff Pritwii Ruwrt llodidon. lMfwton. 1 m: . " . -7. - - " . ' A ' Donald WHbur rrnresentatlvea took five flrat prince olid five rftfeff t'WtfPiV!'-ahtp cVplurLj'W llreVrlre Chh fiur PLY TOltcChlef')' I! McDon3?'i acted as starter with Robert Blanre and E. C Olbbons. Judges, and Djui. Frlxeell announcer. Prlre winners were: Twenty-five yard daeh 1. Doug. Scott 3. Joe Scott. Fifty yard breast trckel. Joe Scott: 2, Dlnhani iIIMB. Durban). Fancy spring !"ard diving 1. WU Uanu (HAIfl. Durttaa); 3. Joe Bcott. Twenty-five y"l back stroke 1 DavlH (H.M.B Diirhan); 2, Joe Bcott Under wrier hwiiu 1. Doug. Frlmell -I- . . 't a Durhnn i ackw bun). 2. Jock B'Jddlt Plfty yard dash -1. Joe Scott: 2. Pickering I H MS Durban i. Hlgn dive 1. Jack Boddle: 2, Williams (HJJ. Durban) and Joe Scott (tie). , TENNIS GAME INTERESTING PRINCE Rl I'EKX PLAYERS TOOK THREE OCT OP POl It EVENTS t llOU 1I.M.S. Ill KUAN OITICERS ameers- lrom HMB. Durban, in iptte of the fact that they do not get many opfsxrttmlties to praetlae the taic. inade a splendlii showing in the tournament yesterday afternoon at the CNJt. courts with local players. All amos were close and some of the nicest tennis that has been played here In considerable time was seen. Princ Rupert playere took three of the four seta. Lieut Commander Agnew won .ver Carl Brand, one of Prince Rupert ' 1-cat. by a score of 614. 8-6. Poll How-r.rd evened up the singles honors by beating Midshipman Clouaton 6-2. 6-4 The men's doubles were particularly ntereating and closely played. Poll Howard and J. V. Ctyne beat Paymaster Commander Webster and Midshipman egg SIT, 7-6. T- and E. W. Maren- tette and Carl Brand defeated Lieut. OomrnADOer Agnew and Midshipman Hawkins 7-6. 8-10. 6-1. Refreshments were served with Mrs. W. Holtby In charge and Mrs. J. V. Clyne pouring, oaalatanta being Mrs. Rogers. Mlas Vera Smith and Mrs. H. L. Sbadwell. I SPORT CHAT 1 j ,.n7 After palnsWklng enquiry Into the ituatlon, I am able to declare that there la absolutely no Interest In the Tunney-Heettey heavyweight champion - 'ceaft among those who are going about raying thfat there IA atjkahttely no interest In It. writes Davis J. Wiiah. ' T therefore am forced to the assumption that the aflair wiU play to a sell aut, leaving those Identified with It nothing to do but retire to a life of ease and great refinement. The In tereat has become almost appalling dur- ng recent days. As a matter of fact. If there were hud end on end weU. aa a matter of fact, If you did anything lse with them you would be doing them i personal favor. Mr. Rickard dacent plan to be so considerate. He expects to stand them toe to heel be- Ilic the box office and let nature take its course. Anyhow, for a populace that Is supposed to be lukewarm toward the situation, there la an awful lot of people in this town in trigued by the question of whether the tight will make money or return Rickard a profit. To be more explicit, will It or wn't It? I'll admit tills Is a very exacting kind of a ques tion and, wtule the boys ate waadertsn about in titelr abstraction trying te solve same, It seems .possible that seme lew of them may find themselves In the Yankee atr.dlum on the nlKhi of the twenty-ninth In order to get the answer first hand General expectation Is that the box ing tournament tonight in Exhibition Hall between rep1 veeiitatlvee of lllJ Durban and local talent will be one of the best fistic cards offered here In years and an event that no lover j' the munly rt of self-defence snouifl mist. While the preliminaries will all attract their mead of Interest, due to the fact thai lul buys aTr appearing Phone 134. Forwards -J. 8. Wllfcou. A. K. Dickens, C Bapfe, Ernie Warren and Alrx ktit-rhell. Reserve 4 B. Skinner, J. Harrison, ship fight, scheduled for July 20. ex-w. Mitchell. , Him r.,,,1,, if ..ourse. will I lie n.i. I tew il.ivs m D'"'iv IsI m.m l:i lire ' - nririii. wb riunge l. Pltutrmg (IIJJ.B. D'tr-1 be the ten round bout betwsen Btokerl non HIU. Trainer- -Hun ter. Many of our old friends and many new ones, too, have taken advantage of our; Rack-ward Season Sale to fill their requirements for the comins: months at bargain prices. It paid them. It will pay you. SHOES FOR MEN BREECHES FOR MEN Men's Boots and Oxfords, Black and Men's Riding Breeches, made of pure wool Brown, doodyear welted. Regular values materials in Khaki. The thing' for hiking upto$70. Off -and picnics. $1.95 Backward Season Sale Price .. Backward Season Sale Priee .... SOCKS FOR MEN CAPS F1B MBN Men's Cashmere Soda. Also in heavy Here is a fine assortment of Men's Caps wool, the famous St Margaret's brancL jjade by the best maker in Canada, itegular In England 4 ttf values up t0 2'60- - 95C Backward Season Sale Price .... Backward Season Sale Price .... Mail Orders promptly filled at these prices. No Charge Accounts. No C.O.D. Terms: Strictly Cash. I CURE DEFECTIVE VISION. DEFECTIVE HEARING, CATARRH ntid other organic troubles by natural 1 methods. Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. Wallace Block. Open Evenings Washes and Dries Without a Wringer THE NEW SAVAGE 59 per cent Faster From hamper to line in 14 minutes-Washed. Blued, Rinsed and Dried. Sold on easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 Percy Lake of the Durban and Johnny Woods of Seattle, who has been espec-...Uy imparted to meet him. This lightweight engagement should be one of the meet lively pugilistic Ults that lias ever been staged here for both boys have excellent reputations and a !r-ng string of experience, .mostly of j the winning type. It should be a real lively contest from the flrat be! ton. The local team chosen to play : iRalnst the Durban at football tDmor-j row follows: i Backs--A. Halg. 8. Ireklne. I Half bocks- -Angus Macdonald. Bam. Currie and V HaddoJn. I Q Mitchell and Geo The Lacrosne organization In to be iormed tonight In the city hall. The meeting is called for seven so that i hose wishing to do so may attend the fight afterwards. A schedule for :he season will be drawn up and officers elected. ONLY TWO GAMES PLAYED IN TENNIS Mrs. MrMordle Wins in Udlea' Htngles mill Mlw. Smith and Mb liavlea In lien Mrs The following scores war made at the week-end In the oityrtenBia Cham-;i:;.iiHhlp aeries: Mrs. McMordle beat Miss Vera Smith. (1-1. 7-5. Mlas Davies and Miss Smith beat Mrs. Holtby and Mrs. Rogcra, 6-2. 6-0. , Following la the drnw for today: .,,.1 pm.-HJ, F. BnuUi und Mlas Robert -.iun vs. Howard und Mlns Smith. Brand and Mr-,, .siuidwell vs Black und Miss Davte 6.18 p.m. -Clyne v.v Murentette. Holtby and CKmiuUt vs. fclocomb and rjnderwood. In future, tt I announced, all scheduled games must be pUyed at the time or forfeited A. L. Gray of Victoria. Inspector of wireless Mathsm for British Columbia, sailed lout oifthl uu the Catala to make the round trip to Anyox und thener to Alcft B:iv lie liitd bt:t:u sixudini MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can jrive instant service in buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for accepting Wheat orders on , Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Reprtwenting Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D.MnstonCe.ltd. G17 2nd Avenue Prinrc Rupert, H.C. LADIES' DRESSES, Coats, Millinery and ' i iJiLSngerie 1 Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue SI IISCRIIIE FOR II TThe Daily News