PAGE FOUTJ au w,wje a- wm M' ma 'ailw !A real flour for home cooking ' Your Summer Home Can Look Twice as Attractive Simply cover the walls and ceilings with smooth, tight-fitting sheets of Gyproc Fireproof Wallboard then decorate. Gyproc will also make it cooler on hot days warmer on cold nights. Fireproof Wallboard For Sale by Albert & McCaffery, Ltd, . ( y- 117 I I t ROUND HOUSE WINNER AGAIN Defeated Dry Dock hy Score of SS to . 1 In C.N. It. Softball The Round House won laat nigtrVa Bond, aa.: Teag, 3b.; E. Thompwin. rf.; DeUaroo, cf.; Oaxoeron. If. i Gtatloa Round House Supt. Office Dry Does: W. . 3 . 3 t . 1 TROUTFISHING That trout fishing is excellent just now in the Tlell River, where 'Mr. Emmeraon, wireless operator at Dead Tre point wirela station, caaght 26 fine ones on Sunday, according to D. M. McLeod, who has been workinjf on the new hotel for Mrs. Rajout- Mr. Mc- rfom teil oa t ti wcriA. 'n. THE ACME IMPORTERS SALE Season The Acme Importers have always been noted for their keen prices, but at this Backward Season Sale former prices, as keen as they were, have been forgotten. Our sale prices arc real sale prices. Outfitters for men and boys, The Acme offers you quality and service, as well as sale prices. MEN'S TIES . MEN'S TIES in a great variety of shades. Bright and snappy I Got one to match each suit. Backward Season Sale Price 65C MEN'S SHIRTS MEN'S SHIUTS-A11 kinds of them! You will bo suqmsed at the values in this lot. Backward Season Sale v -S1.85 MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS-College Brand and Master Craft. The very best in the very latest models . and some of them come with two pairs ofparits. Look those over. Backward Season Sale Price 29.85 MEN'S PANTS ONE LOT OF MEN'S PANTS in blue serge and pin stripes; assorted patterns. The regular values in this lot run to $7.50. Backward Season Sale Price 4.85 MEN'S SOCKS MEN'S SOCKS in pure wool and silk ; assorted shades. Regular values up to $1.25. Backward Season Sale Price2 pairs for QgQ MEN'S HATS MEN'S HATS in the very latest models with snappy brims. Here is a great assortment of shades for you tQ chopse from. Backward Season Sale Price ... : 2.95i The Acme Importers NO CII'ARGE ACCOUNTS NO C. 0. 1). TERMS, STRICTLY CASH Mail Orders Promptly Filled at These Sale Prices. THE DAILY NET57S inurway, june 13, 1929 CHICAGOCUBS MAKING FIGHT rittthargh riritr Alo Won Yesterday; Athletic Take (Iiim and Yanw-Iie KW " "YORK. Juise'TS: PrK&Tg1 C M.K. softball fixture from the DryPlft rallied for four WU and two Dock by a scare of 23 to 15. Although run In the ninth Inning yesterday to Local Items V. S. Moon, west xnown Btewart automobile dealer, arrived In the city taw morning. H. C. Fraser. Inspector at school. I temoon'a train from a trip to the In- tervwon official dwrar Dan MoLecd. who ha completed the oast riuuiea. wnan nravea at St. LoUa and Brooklyn Robins at Ota-1 cfr . "WMomfce, Who brought the clanntt were rained out. inew C.N.R steamer Prince Dartd from In tm American League. Ue. Phfla-j ""f41 ,u port, wlft aatl tw af-dalphla Athletics went on their ri-'11000 the Prlne Charles for aatlng the Chloago ccniuea oy Mrs. Bag 8t. tnla Brovna pounded Tncmasi and Freddy Ilelmach lor .1 tiaht i,K The sundlnga of teama la aa foltowa: , runs to the fourth and set back the I combe who oame here to nuwa bun M,l,ne' the long trip. ' UlM A. H. nood ftflfl MVM TVtnatfcv Ktmt W-V VarnksksM i h mtr aliMk I I" TlhgMfclsl II ll - - la. ib. w . I 'jward tlie top Lou Oearsg got his fit-1 at Old Masaett. are paaaengfis aboard Ttit afternoon's train. due Iran if A charge, against Pete . Bruno of keeping liquor for'' sale haa been fur- from the, north on U Prince CharM,h"' ,4)wn'J 110111 tomorrow In ey pollce court. Southbound from Stewart ' to Van ! Three Washington Senator pltcttera boildays in Fdmonton and Calgary 1 on ,blch U" 'wnv dtHrtot w were tnaffertive and tt CleMtend In-f"ll Mtas Chcpland will vuit in Van- mrnor f IVary club Prty th after anna won icoBver. unjy inrre ((time were acneouied ini the Anericui league. Following a-ere the results of tedfa gatmea; VathHial Imf Kew tcrk . Plttaburgti 7. . Ycrk 1 'lllf 0 : . 1 . : .dlld 1 a-ri:njton ri:ngo .. B..MOI1 .. bia 3. Chlaaoa 7. .loaeriean league St. Louis B. Mew York 4. Chicago 3. Philadelphia 7. 5. Wash la t U 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS w Li'Od !ays the hotel is now com- putsburwvi an !eted. It has 14 rnim.- with Chicago 33 i umiing vutt.' t hvniiyrhf ut . St. Louie (1 . New York 35 Phlljderptota 21 Cincinnati 18 Brooklyn n B n 17 W. M 38 20 39 28 18 18 IS OLD COUNTRY It. 17 7 19 21 36 30 39 29 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS L. 11 19 22 25 34 39 35 33 Pet. .838 VISITORS WIN .Two Football Games Last Night at Calgary arid Montreal MONTREAL, June 18. Pre-ton Na thend of the second division Eotfiiih Football Association defeated a picked Montreal tom thre goals to one here laat right. CALGARY, June 13 .Providing a brilliant soccer exhibition, the touring Welsh eleven ad ministered a ten to one defeat on i algary All-Starn here last night. It was the sixth straight win of the tourists. ROD AND GUN CLUB TERRACE Captain folthiirM fhoara President of New Organization TERRACS. June 13: -Prior to the Eoard of Trade meeting beM on Tuea-day evening, a meeting waa called to crgamw a Rod and Gun Club in Terrace It wets decided to form the dub and Cap', J. B. Oolthtnwt was elected president The etecUoa of a secretary waa left over until a future meeting, the Cap'. On consenting ta act in that opacity until a fuller membership : uld I.- obained. Sport Chat The laat game between OeglBieat and Tli. -tles tonight of the Ollhuly Cup f xi' boll schedule promlaea to be an mtircettng affair aa the ownerahlp of th rophy thla season wUl be ajf lake While th Regiment has been eliminated from tte oompetHlon the TblatleH bat need this win to tie with the Emprese OtUD In tfie standing. In that oaae, playoff would be necce-Miry for th trophy. But if the soldiers ahrtuld win. It will aUow the Empruta Club will OOP the cup. IinOlMKNT LINE-CP The Regiment llu-un for . tonlghfa final Oilhuly Cup football gtme against the TliUaa will be a4'lni: Brand; KsImv aA ltuntv fefuroonilie lladdon and Burdeite: Wilson, Rusatu? Murray, Tinker und Norrlngton; reserve, Under- WLJd . NO OAMRH I-UIVED No guinea were played laat night in 1Jw rri..k Tliinvt TeV.la rllh'a rhu.m- nWinHhii. tMirnimnt an aeount af i the unfavorable weather. It conditions buiuuna turviATT umik. Will m played ton lent. . Kiln burned bnek made by the IUtylimiaiM 0000 yearn ago still exist. With are returning sou , Alaska, arrived In port at thla morning from the moored for the day i at the w WO . - , A 17 Bl M"BBaBaaBBBBaBBBaBBBBBBBBaMaBaBBBBBBWSBBm W. W. Wright at SM. waa reported thto BiornlUe Princess Aim. tv" '-ni Ing to be thlrtyflVe ifttnutes late; 1 VXhaeuvcr. Un Z. '' 't y.anoouver just n..w fl n. T n mrwrT-TrrrfrtfgTEr ChllUwack,. . Maenbnm of ,k- riant W W iloinvw. made a bruf Militfn. Mu ei " 7 "JWUVI 7, , 1 in v arouiiu 9 uum'k uiia inaraing. suf Ofl.vne Carden. . - Xrom Botntuia and . . . 1 .. wuiiam inomaft, woo came out from " "iiti j both teems played a good game, the 1 defeat the New York Qlanta and re-Kxwtract lor the ItulUlac of a new! Halifax aa aecond In command of the tomorrow Round House had the edge on the Ejry u -ck j ii vne uaiung oeparwaent. The players were: Dry Deck Oawthome, p.; 6. Boulter, c ;' Smith, lb.; Howe. 2b.; New, sc.: F. Boulter, 3b.; Palmer, rf.; Mc Kennle. cf.; Kelly, If. Round House Tulloch. p.: Phllllpa tain the leadership of the National hl at Hell for Mrs. Rajout, returned new C.NIR. atearaer Prince Darld thla League. to tne city from the lalanda on the,. week, boarda the ateamer Prince At the mtef.mr Chtoaa CuIm bunehad tb4r hits toi Prince Charlea thla morning. i Charles bare today to resume hit regu-ia lon detailed r; c; Peterson, lb.; Thompnoa. 2b.; ; umphant way by deft in arrive to the civ ,UT , -' and t Prince Chart, for mi auvte m tiw viikk w mu ves-'r. w . Anoeraoi) r!Mll u ! idMJon of Borde., si A. D. Olllies, local agent for the! muwi jmmtT vi .ur in mi ill wie v MMrra MiaaT DOUnil IOT . ward schools Ur motion of Trusiee Canadian National .Ezpreas. Co., who tamnded by Truv woa atrklwn recently with pteumonla, : tl to auperlntenu la makmg atlfotoTjf progreaa toward whieh will be d. e i recovery. C. W. Smith, from Edmon-1 repairs to the old ton. has taken charge of Uie local txjoom win be let in pre! office pending Mr. Olllies' recoy-' Truotee w. ono.r patted to the vho, In BMeaafe fr.i t p amaater on the H u "Please thank the letfr fit ATinnswi l i . . io Tdock r:iir. - eludin miic . . I . racnic ZZ '' Co a floaU Mr XUnny spake f-Anwjx. t-Anvox c C N N at steamer Prime o-.ll Chartaa. VmT.k hefor, the iwai B, .. Its .HiT"" r""!" l ly luncheon today 8 -Twr-T oclock thla cnomlog from Stewart. AntrM . , , w mv m it: - Olve my beat wmt-prcaVion . " Lree parUea ol H;. -., i iaaii lain SUQ WU1 SSJi j A ww.- . ..... . I . . . . .. . . . 4 - aw maw uw noo. imm ana rmjsoeipi):a v at at4o o'lnlr clock thi. thla afternoon - tm . Van. ftM(J the lw ter.dli.g the r.-',,, i 'laat night by Mr. and Mrs. A. Brookt- convention In Van A l-mk at their home. Third Avenue, at in the city from . 3r2r 0om V B Smith, wh'eh 44 peraotM were present The Earner Prince Ruper It- iJtTaLJ"'- " cHf on Tn,n w" spent Jn danetog. Delicious lag and proeeed . rtlace Oecrge yesterday from Van- refreahmenta were served during the The Prince Ruper' c f"rT wbre aan taking a' evening by the host and bocteat and a m from Vanoout.r I tnunlng coutwe and will praeead neat the party broke up at a late hour. Ocean Fatia. sail 4 week to Teiecraoh Creek wtwm he tn tna nitiii i wi. im ... . mwre Conatable Aahton who to going ert at the end of the month to live in o'clock Saturday , With for crders. h- mmr, . , - - f - on t t'u 1! '!:. '1 !. U. I ' l'rt- 1(1 '"t ! i a-.v-i ! ta " UP .375 I 370 370 fl - ; Pet. .766 .596 .568 .537 .510 .383 .340 .313 .it t.r chmond's Louvre GLOGK SALE On Friday Morning at 9 o'Clock Once again Richmond's Iouvrc gives the public an opportunity of purchasin!, at real bargain prices. Below arc listed some of the goods, and the prices -prices which Prince Rupert people do n t often get offered them. The Clock Sale takes place on Friday morning only, so be here early to get yours. 12 ONLY, LADIES' HATS Values up to $4.50. Clock Sale Price 95( 12 ONLY, LADIES' SPRING HATS Rgular value $G.50. Clock Sale Price $1.95 G PAIRS ONLY, LADIES' HOSE Assorted colors and sizes. Clock Sale Price 1.00 LADIES' SILK VESTS Assorted colors and sizes. Clock Sale Price, ,each 50c LADIES' SILK & WOOL BLOOMERS Clock Sale Price, each 5Qc CURTAIN LENGTHS in cream only. Clock Sale Price, G yards jQQ All Ladies Coats anil Hats at Special Reductions G ONLY, LADIES' TWEED CO VTS Regular value $19.50. ( lock Sale Price 3.95 G ONLY, LADIES' GEORGFTTF DRESSES-Some value "M Clock Sale Price 3,95 25 ONLY, LADIES' DRESSFS in georgette, crepes and prints Clock Sale Price 5.95 3 ONLY, LADIES' TWEED SHTS with wrap-around skirts. R--"u'ar " valuTOOM Clock. Sale Price 3.95 GO ONLYJLADIES' UMBRELL ASr All colors. A real bargain. C Iock Sale Price, each 1.95 ' All Ensemble Suits Reduced to Less1 Than Half Price NO DEALERS NO C. 0. 1). NO PHONE ORDERS CASH ONIA Richmond's Louvre THIRD AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, H. C.