PAGE FOTO l I I I I I ! lllllll MIIIIM ! n i reom a e are Funny that Way It is an extraordinary fact that people who arc rigidly careful with Fire in their own homes are utterly reckless with it when out of dwrs. EIGHTY PER CENT of our Fire Losses last year would have been prevented had people tried to remember that FIRE is an element with which it is NEVER safe to be careless. Prevent Forest Fires You can help ! BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE afire I'll I l m awasrl I I I I1 I il M h ai sa aaYas.s'-v There arc often good bargains in the Classified Read them. THE ACME IMPORTERS Bcick ward Season SALE More and more arc our Backward Season Sale Prices being appreciated by our many friends and customers. We arc glad to welcome so many new customers every day. Our service, quality and prices of course retain our old customers. Here are some prices which help to explain the popularity of the Acme store: THIS IS THE TIME FOR BATHING SUITS They do wear out, even the best We have a fine assortment. Regular values to 1.50. Backward Seakon Sale Price 295 Jantzen's also, the very best made. All pure wool. Regular price $5.50. Backward Season Sale Price 395 MEN'S HOSE PURE SILK FOR MEN in fancy shades and plain colors. Regular values up to $1.25. Backward Season Sale Price, 2 pairs for . . . 95q MEN'S CAPS CAPS FOR MEN in a wonderful array. Wolff, Brill and C. and G. , makes. The finest made. Regular values, to $4.00 Backward Season Sale Price $1.95 WE HAVE A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S SUITS Here is one lot in serges and tweeds. Well tailored and beautifully finished; made of first-class materials which will wear really well. A man can always do with another suit and at this price, why not? Backward Season Sale Price 19.85 MEN'S UNDERWEAR B. V. D. UNDERWEAR FOR MEN No-button style; in all sizes from 34 to 46. Backward Season Sale Price ; 95c MEN'S SHIRTS SHIRTS FOR MEN All kinds of them. You'll be surprised at the value in this lot. In a variety of patterns. Backward Seasop Sale Price 81.85 The Acme Importers NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS NO C. 0. D TERMS, STRICTLY CASH Mail Orders Promptly Filled at These Sale Prices. THE DAILY NEWS PROMINENT FIGURES IN SPORT Written Especially for the Daily News by the Sport Editor GEOKGE. SIDNEY SIMPSON, OHIO'S FLASH CINDER PATH George Skin-j Simpson. Ohio 8tt dark-haired flash of the cinder path, was almost an Invalid end under nurse's cure for several years when a y)Ungeter. Today bee the pntot traek bis achosx baa koo t and be mt; become one of tbe twMV matching J record with Paddock, Locke, Borah and other famous sprinters. He can thank P&f Htnvrwon for hu fleet feet He rt-srlrrd the worth of exercise in Um tmtx air (or hki sick bo and bought Ocorse every kind 0 athletic apparetu be eouM find t stbell equipment. Irani racquet. golf dubs. basket halts and made him use tbem. George won back hi bealth and wltb that victory came an unflagging Intercut in athletics. "Wbeyoud tbia .be'd. be.jU, yred out. pleylnt; all def., George would be out playfe basketball In the evening j wan rjsj chum.- recalls nis father, a. M. Bfmpson. a bo) ) milliner. "But bow h elway to careful to St plenty of not before a big race and for two or three nights before be U to run be gore to bed at ao." be cbuckied. remeaabectnf. perhaps, hi youthful reluctance to desert play tor aavstbor. "lie what I o good . trainer. Be observes all the rules vttbout an supervision "Sometime our table looks rather Um at borne, because hi mother and I eat the aunt things be doea while he ia la tracing There are no fried food and 110 heavy deaseru. But at bat I eu. :t better lor aU of us." WELSHSOCCER CARDINALS ARE 1 TEAM WINNER; STILL IN LEAD OUe ranroatrr an CthibMlon of Hoar lo' Hut Hate, Narrow .Margin Om Pirate: Play on Kaln-Seafced field VANCOUVER. June IS The touring Welsh footballer gave a brilliant display of socce.' bare last evening, when they defeated tbe lower mainland all-star aggregation by eight goals to nil. At half time tbe score waa five to nil. The Welshmen bad the play all their own way and In tbe second half contented them selves wltb giving the locals a display of how to play tbe game on a :s:n-!oaked -d Davies. the Welsh centre, scored six or the goal .tthlrtlrs Lot Their Krrvnd Straight YrMcrday NEW YORK. June 18. St. LauU Car-dmais retained their allm lead la tbe Sstsnnrtl League yesterday by pounding three Oatteago Cub pitchers for a long win. The got fifteen hits, while UK-ebatl allowed but Bine. Bay Kremer held the- Cteetanatt Reds score teaa tinUl tbe final Inning to give Pittsburgh Pirate a dose victory. In the American League. Detroit ) Tiger and Boston Red Sox split a doubJel ; oesoer. I Chicago White Sox hit Qulnn and ' Rammel bard to defeat the Philadelphia Athletics and deprive the latter of thetr leccrd of bsvlng not lost two sueees ive games this seaaon. Red Paber p.tched abuuut ball until the nlsUi Inning. TiatsvBjay'a big league scores were as! louowa: NATIONAL UltOlE Pttteburgb 3. ClnetanaM 1. St. Louis U. Chicago 3. rtMF.RIC.tS LRAOt'E Detrotr b-8. Boston 6-4. Chicago. 6. Philadelphia 4. League tandtne are aa tonw: NATIONAL'IjEAGUE ; STANDINGS St. Louta, JJ 21 .623 PiUvwurgat . . . ; S3 30 .033 Chicago 30 20 .000 New Tork'', 28 33 .Sa PhllaoeipMe .. 23 37 . 449 Brooklyn ; 30 SO .400 Boston I t 31 .380 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS Cincinnati, Philadelphia New York Detroit Cleveland St. Lout Washington Chicago ... Boston ... I w 19 39 31 31 30 32 30 21 17 MiniULL POSTPONE!! Pet .ana .7S0 .608 .SIT .491 .682 .392 .363 .313 Owing to unfavorable weather, tbe C.N R Softball League fixture, scheduled for hurt night, between Station and Dry Dock was postponed until Sport Chat Flay starta tonight at Aeropoll Hill rounds for the second football trophy f the -eoson th Dominion Day Oup -when Regiment meet Thistle. In hrir lu.ii meeting, theae two teama - bowed that they were well matched. ar.d a keen contest I looked for on this occasion with a bumprr crowd of mi expected. There will be three '-.r this trophy to decide the two teams who will meet In th final en Dominion Day. Sport event scheduled for the com- t k are aa follows: Monday (tonight C. N. Softball: Station vs Dry Dock. city Baseball: Elk v ayro. Tuerduy Dominion Day PaotbaH: Reglmfiit va Thistle. Thurwiay City Baseball: Native Sons of Canada va E1U. Fnaa C. N. Softball: Round House it Superintendent's Office. Dominion Day Football : Thistles vs Empress Club. The Community League at Anyoi has! decided to build a new board tennis court hi the west end of the smelter town The coat U1 be 8050 but It 1 felt that tola wtfptoe-vjully Jwtlfled through the large number of tjiulu and Juvenile who will be permitted (to, plaf tenni by the provision of the new court They will likely result In the formation of a second tennis club at Anyox Material will arrive thl week and the new court are expected to be ready tor use by July 1. TKNMs flAMEH Owing to unfavorable weather last night, no further game were played in th Canadian National Tennli Club's tournament. It condition permit, more game wH be played Ihla evening In the first round. HIGH SCHOOL BOY WINNER BOXING MATCH San rnuifltro Lad Won. Dully from Wildcat Carter. Seattle Negro SAN FRANCISCO. June 18. Prankle Stetson, local high school boy, stepped Into tbe front rank of boiera Uvst night when be gavs Leslie (Wildcat) Carter, a sensational negro lightweight of Seattle, an all around beating to win a ten-round decision here. Tbe San ftasblsco bo, a rank bartender, bad Carter groggy m Wsree round and pounded him around tha ling to win seven rounds euy. FOOTBALL LINEUP Tbe line-up for the Regiment in night's opening Dominion Day Cup football game against the Thlstlea will te a follows Brand: Kehey and Hoas Straohan. Hsddon and Burdette: Wilson. Russell. Murray. Tinker and Nor- rlngton The line-up fer the ThlsUe will he Umble: Krar.lne and JacV a. Mitchell Bsptte and HH: A. Mitchell. Macdon-aid. W. Mitchell. Campbell and Fwr-quhar: reserve. Smith UPTON RACE . NEXT SEASON Tea Magnate 1VHI lUte rnallrnirr Ready la ler4eHbrr. 19M IflEW YORK. June ! - Upton's challenge for a series of for the AmVrica cup has been accepted by the Ifew York Yacht club. Tbe raeva will be held off Newport. Rhode Island. ! the beat three out of fire racva to win. i commencing Sep-ember 3 1930. C00KW0NFR0M JOHNNY RISKO BOSTON. June lg. Ocorge Cook. Australian heavyweight, won on a foul fsorn Johnny Rtsko of Cleveland In the fifth round of a ten -round bout here last night. Rlako dropped Cook vrrth a low right book. AFRICA LEADS FIRST INNINGS BIRMINOHAM. June 18 - The South African cricket team yaaterday Dieted their first Innings for 230, lng th first innings effort of the EaglMi team by five runa. Tbe Kng. ttah atd then commertoad their aee- ond innings and had soared 34 for no wlcketa when play ceased for th day That la the first teat match between the visiting South African team and a rreresentatlve English eleven and at being staged at Idgbaston. BIRMINOHAM. June 18; The first teat maton between cricket tesfna re-garesentlng Btogtend and South Africa was left drawn today. The score were England 4 and SOS for four wlcketa declared, an aggregate of M3. South Africa made M0 and 171 for an wle ket. aggregating 411. TKNNI POMTPONKII I ' ' Owing to last night's unfavorable weather, playing of further (ecal-rtnais la the Prmee Rupert Tennla Club's tournament was postponed until IIAI.L GAME PlMTIONni Last nsjbt' fity League banvhall game Hk va. Qyros- waa onatooned on account of unfavorable weather. Our 10th Anniversary all this week, Wallace's. Use MAGIC BAKING POWDER in allyoqr baking That's Ificwoy to assure success. NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. Mine rJatber Moore ,... nwm nere. -.'le-, H. C. Fraser. school Inspector. vtsRed'10 the local school U-tht wreek-tnd giving 1 ff ' rKonuneodtUon tests to the entrants class. r Mrs. W. C. Dyer and Mra. O T Moore of Prince Rtlpert were at the end of the week. Mra. E. Barnea and Mra. W. AlrdJ and daughter f Paeiflc were in town jn Saturday. Dudjejr and Oerdoo Little left 00 Ssturday for Smnher to meet their return :ar load George Utile, who la on hi trip from of the prairie wltb a arrived ea SuAday ea a at the home of her parrots. Mr. E. J. Moore. trouble. Mlas Bna H... Conrad Stem,. vtettor U known tM. In an Inters- : W. Warner. P. Bel way and M. A)-lard, were la tnm Kahtm Late on Saturday. Mr. aad Mra. H. J. Kelly of apettt the wrek-esd la tews. 07 Qlght las' A. W. Howl, and Mia Mar K Una at the eim M S. Bryan while a rout : Prince eOorge. s( In Smithen recr. - Mr H P n return to her h. aueeiasful open, pital left on aaturday on a buatnaas trip to chluch Udu. the Alyanah district On hat re-tun veaUrdav be will go down the Naaa River and baok via the ecaat. VANDERHOOF afir Mr Reevta I A meeting ot Vancouver, lary to Holy t- lMflday vialt here u being : Mr. and the bona of m Ideal with ma". at the annua; Mr. L. ft. UtXeawey baa, aa her 'horfly :: guest bar mother. Mrs. A. P. Lewta and her stater. Ulaa Merle Levla. wvm A County r. -r -n rcute Horn thetr termer han hr ' we in CraAdall. Man., to Vanseurer. B.C. prlae Oeorge where they wB make thetr heme. Baoame Song . . against a v i , UnprUonnwnT NFW HAZELTON I John Love. U. flaUtday. George n"e esesutirw sterna and P. . it. Sheehan have been anereo the n lacted drroctors of the bewly formed suspended t-t; KMploi Valiy ranners' lMUtt. They ateeaar arrved will aeet to resect thetr president and secretary "ockfi main highway 1n rnmr WM Inspector Bain, provinetal poriee, Tie tori, baa been bare investagatlng the case of an Indian woman whs dlaap-peared recently . He waa unaete to ftnd any due as to what might have happened te her. L. Behnewi ha been at Prince Oeorge ilaimu -the week atleosUg leaatao of the Snyreeae 8wun Aasnse. .... r Maa)f member are behtg; enaoBed In the Bewly farmed Conservative Aase- m eiaUce la New llsretton wedding of Me son. 3. Ureter Wright, in Vanaawer: W. B. .Own berg left today for Van. eowter after having spent a couple of week at the Stiver Cwp mine, of whltft he W president. A son waa born la the Hi a lion last Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. falconer. eouver to obtain treatment from sps. , clallaU tor an Infected hand with i which he haa Mflered since a aeajMent while working In she bush ALICE ARM Twenty flvr mediate dtsirl-' to Prince Oe-. duty at the a Tbe Vaader.-vv.r of TraJ had :i nigbt of thu chiefly to da convention of " of Traee of Cr:.-- eident Ruprr. - m !' M. Murphv Rev. T. H. Wright vMtcd Dorreen where be win during the week. He will go aeuth at Mrs Bord the red of the month to attend the TRAGIC DEATH TEKIttrE r''. TBRJIACS. Juiir : IS to be ma'je hrn ' a good mineral i. The finance rmn..- m hand A- Th Alice Arm Herald baa changed board Friday tl date of publkaVlon train; Saturday for printing te Friday for the fmmrr nventbs mmmmmm Al Falcor.er 1 erectffcg to the rear, )f T. W. Palconer4 store a storey-end--half buttdlng whltb will contain office and living quarter W. R. Undaay, general superintendent for the Oranby Oo at Anyox. and Dr. H. T. James. fleM eogloeer ha been spending a few day in Alice Arm on company business. Roy McXJnley and A. Srrbteh have opened up art Ice cream parlor In tbe Pioneer Hotel. C. E. Pitman, who wa In charge of the office at the Tarle mine hei last year and who waa at one time Identified with the staff of the Um n Bank of Canada in Prince Rupert, u now night Hefk at the Banff Sprint Hotel at Banff. SMITHERS I E. Hann ha taken over tbe second hand. good bunlneu ef Ed. Eby which ic will open up on Broadway. - Fred Joudry. Prince Rupert optician. a visitor here on professional bust- J t hi I VI I 111 I. 1 1 I .1 .III. v h m SWVA .Mwav TERRACE J ? i reived m town w , 'death on Sundav Th marriage took place IB Vi sewer of the X . of Mis Isabeel RNharsan. formerly detalla are teaaher of the New Harettan sajsaol. and "fP001 to hl,v John D. BouMlng. aawyer of th bt Dwthle mine. j1 avsUnce k. I aide Hat brother Lan ChilaUansen haa left fer Van-1 I waa with htm ' I "1 have to w ::k ' I . I . ... T ; .isiiiw--. beJ nearly U lummc a - ; I II 1. , f W.lLydi.E. E. 1. Strid ha auctioned olf thy table Compound orw I 4 tliecu of JiU larm near bmilber and. ,even bottlrl. It b " ' will bs uavlnv ahortlv for thaBnrslrlM. i I . .,, lid . 7 wind put mt" v ur. and Mrs. n. u. wrinen motorsd sra - , :m up from Hsrelton recently on business. I I homework and tuv 1 I I HOT' I and I am getting Major A. W. Davis, well known mln-; I jrl j MaUn, 1? ' ' ing engineer, haa been a recent vUltor c, P here on mining business. I H' liilalw'n Made in Canada During the past week School Inapec- SS" J0 -sllum. tor H. C. rraser of Prince Rupert hai i um-" been making the rounda of the school! E.W. CILLCTT CO. LTf m Smlther and aurroundlng dUtrict TORONTO, CAM. , , , - 1 P-- g-MttMTg Stipendiary Magistrate 8. 11, Hosklns BBBBasBSBsaasB hai becn having busy time In police