PAGE POUR BOTHNEWYORK TEAMSBEATEN Giants Lost to Cardinals Yetder- day While " Yankees Were Vanquished by Tigers NEW YORK, July 8: Both the NO BASEBALL TONIGHT Because of the picnic tbt is being held tonight by the Elks' Lodge for visiting Royal Purple delegate, it was announced this morning that the City League baseball between the Cyjo Club and Elks would be postponed. REGIMENT LINE-UP SOITBAUi POSTPONED Summary American 80,000 pounds, 12.5e and ?c to 18.9c and 9o Canadian 4,600 pounds, 12.2c and 9e to 12.5c and Qe. American1 -. Sunse4.44p, R7l, 12JC and YakutatSSOO, Booth. 12Jo and 8c. " j Thor, ' 15.000, ;Cold Storage, lS.9e end 9e. . ! . i Canadian Eric Roy, ifioo PaMflc, 12.2c and 9c. Joe Baker, 9,000 .Cold Storage, 12.5 and !). ,Rse Spit, 2lfiOQ, Mti, 12jCc ami fft ' llobille silk bloomers, latest shades, $1.00 pr., Wallace's. WHEAT MARKET ERRATIC TODAY Touched $1.78 at Winnipeg But Clfte Is Three CPflts LoVeiT" $1,64 at Vancouver WINNIPEG, July 18; The New York Giants and the New I whe market was erratic today, iMirila St Tjmiio plpyee lost their lives this morn ing when a coach of the west bound Chicago, Rock Isknd and! CATHERINE B BEING TRIED crushed the Giants with a four 'a new high at 51.78s, The inajiboat Qather;ne B, inside the thre Rupert Retell Merchant's Asso- RAIL TRAGEDY; Eight Passengers and One En , plpyee Lose Lfyes When Coach Went Through Bridge shore. GOODSHOWING OF CANADIANS tures McKinnon Trophy BISLEY, July 18: Three Can- TO RANCHERS. (Continued from page one) n.... t- mane- too, promise to vriau .Olio, iui ICEM.U111K i-tlllClta ,,, l i , J . j ,,,,,, Clozta from drowning at Ocean, f0Wrf " i f . Falls; W. C. Clarke. Saanich. for t! '"I Z!7 h rescuing John Black from a gas. pearance of his Jersey "J J -P- filled well at Saanich. SCHOONER DOROTHY IS mother, his hind quarters belie his legitimacy. While the lawful-bom calf seems an awkward bunch of legs. r ---" w .v Aa. fva, , TAKEN IN TOW Off N0A!E XVtTX: , jjootie cn jumi pot merely vufi AiasKa, throw himself around like an ordj-i July 18: Schooner Porolby of nary welj-bred cajf tne rieia .Museum expedition or. Th ilmiflr!.n ku...n vt. The Regiment line-up for to-1 Chicago, was being towed to Tel- auccessful cross between Moo.p! Duthie. 55. Nil. . merrow night's Stuart Shield ,Jr by the Northland Jast eve- j and Taurus is at once apparent toj George Copper, 11.20, 11.50. foatball game against the Era-Jn'ng as a result of a broken; ranchers in the interior where. Georgia River, 33, 34. pre social Club will b as tol-"" srnasnea m tne ice on the winters are long. Cattle lws: urand; Kelsey and Murray; ivoiyuenun ay, aioena. me uor-grare. Moose browse. Moose Rdgecumbe, Hsdden and Stra- ehan; Brdette. Russell. Wilson, Tinker and Ngrrington. HOttSESHOE PITCHING fflo aoout ol the rain, ;.N.R, oofimim pMCAing games sch-dujid for lost night were postponed, v" r , othy made Nome wiUi temporary, -will rustle fodder-through the repairs but was unmanageable in the sea off Nome. SWEDISH AVIATOR ON LAST LAP OF EIGHT winter snow under conditions in which cattle would starye. Therefore a successful cross between Moose and Taurus would combine! the browsing capacity to the grazing quality of ordinary cattle flVED ATI AWTIP flfCAM and h' duce .to a minimum the1 UYLIV AlUtnUt UlCfln long winter feeding so expensive On Account of unfayorabls transatlanUc flight Weather, the C.K It anfthnll trum' between Superintendent's Office and Round House was postponed last evening and will be played Prince Rupert tonight if conditions permit. HALIBUT SALES mc-ftjy. But if ".Mootle" finds his, winter browsing himself, he and1 his descendents will cost his own-, er little or no board charges dur-l Ing the winter. Hence more cows T. J. Stephens. E. Ross and H. and Ipkii coat. Motp milk and but. L. Gray. Vancouver; F- C. Biahoj ter at a cheaper price. Thanks to and Constable II . L. McKenney,: "Mootle." i terrace? G. M. Johnston and The whole story of the "Love of ! Miss H. Neild, Toronto; J. Glenn.' the Foolish Cow" will of course Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. L.j never be told, for the motto of, B. SUbbs, Fort Fraser; Mrs. M. D'Arcy and family and Miss Mary u Arcy, Toronto; George D. Mac moose as well as man is "Protect! the Woman." And with what wiles I the Jersey cow snared the bull I Kionon and Misses MacKinnon, mow that Mri 1i within tht' Sherbrooke, Que.; G. II. Kilbunu! brown Jersey' heart and will Victoria; Miss A. WanderselL Cicero, III.; Mr. and Mw. A. C T. Shepnard and J. N B. Shep pard, Ottawa. - Royal r . J. Madsen.and C. IL tlie) city; 3 Berg, Oakland; 0B: pibson, Seattle; II. Howard and J. II. Majean, C.N.R.; E. Ross and Dr. H, L, Dickey, Vancouver. I Central j , N. Vivaclt, Vancouver; Miss N.; Law, Prince George; M. A- Du. puis, Haysport; Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Pedlar and family, Smithers. Savoy George McCorraack, Vancou-vtrt&;- AnW-PWoce-Ceorgej- T. G. Stewart, Victoria. never be uttered in words. But the black calf still prance around George Buchanan's yard and cannot deny his paternity. Jack Sealy of Smithers, who M some Judge of cattle among other things and far-sigbted Id busi ness, has already offered more than twenty times the value of an ordipary calf for "Mootje" where he stands and five times that again if he proves reproductive, which ' some little indication of the regard in which "Mootle" stands among the up-country ranchers. THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, July , Local Items Anglican W. A. will hold a garden party on Thursday. July 25. Sale of home cooking and Evidence Conflicting in Case of.cndJ Tea will be served. -ThCtaft When 'Taken "p" m'm "-'" Off Rose Spit Morris- R. Benischke, Known ' Alice arm mi, their return south. Golfionda, ifil, J.10. well' .. . tJ marj, Alice Miss Nellie Law, clerk Jn the , The-, Westminster Glee Singers. who have been performing at a number of the larger central interior! 'faints'-Wween here and Jasper Park, will arrive in the ses pure moose . His. litte pig-city on, Saturday afternoon's of Vancouver for rescuing Robert "itT!1 .e-IIke UH tn and eajl that evening m Hunter from drowning In Bur- Z:i . 7 . ' 7r ."" """ '" JO rard Inlet; Ms. W. H. Marshall, "VV Horns, ir " " f ' 6 Vancouver, STOCK QUOTATIONS (CourUcy nt 8. D. Jotwton Co. Ltd.) The following quotation! were bid and asked: B, C. Silver. 1.40, J.C0. Bayvjew, 2V, 3. Big Missouri, 1.45, 1.47-Cork Py-ovince. 10Vi, 11 Vi. Cotton Belt. Nil, 50. Dunwell, 14, 21. Grand view, 43, 44. Independence, 3, 9t Indiaar 4, 5. Inter. Coal & Coke, 36, 37. Koolenay Florence, 14, 15 L. & L.. 2, 3. Lucky. Jlmv 11 12. Mohawk,' 3. 4.,' llorlou Woisey, 5V, 6. Marmot River Cojd, Nil, fi. S Marmot MeUls. Syt, 4. IVIGTUT, Greenland, July 18t country, for it costs Just so many -sNatIotial Silver, 12, 14, " -Tl. .a . ,1 .1. 1. . 1 1 I , 1 .. .. A. I i X- 3 r . . , n . . . n r- m ' lie owcuisn nyer, nnrenDergn" Miwiimrrncn nruu ui ssoult rive, i, T, hoppea off today for Labrador stock in northern and central lsrit- vjji iiir asL lap ui a urujecieu uuiyuium. rviKi uuy trvsin HOTEL ARRIVALS "Mootle" and his bull moose father may be the beginning of greater thinga for the. moose iuii ) try ranchers. Oregon Copper, 25, VVi, frfid Oreille, fi.40, HQ. Pioneer Gold. NIL 1-45. Premier. M, LC8. P.orter Idaho, 50, 55. Beeves Macdonald, I -.75, 1.80. IJufua Argenta, 30, 31. Ruth Hope, 85, Nil. Silver Crest, fi, 0. Silverado, C5, SO. Silversmith, fiV, 9. Siocan King, NIL 5. Slow itambier. Nil, 12: Snow-flake, 89, 39 Vp. Sunloek. 2.25, Nil. Terminus, Nil, 7. Topiey Richfield, 2C, 27. Toric. Nil, 1.40. . Wellihgton, 8, 10. WJiitewater, 75, 77. Woodbine, 4, 6, CglmoBJ 4-46; .4.48. . L, PaIJj61I, UUN. V -P1 Devenlsh, 45, 47. Home Oil, 23j00. 230. MayJand, 9.95, J0JW. McLeod, 85, M. , Dallas, 2.40. 2&0. ' Mercury. 1,19, l,V). Fefeold, UB, 1.25, A, F;6onv 8.90, 82, Midwest, 62, Nil. Turner VaJley, J5, Nil. ROYALPURPLE GIVES BANQUET T.0.YISIT0RS VICTDMA Jnlv iHrKnf nt 'sailed yesterday afternoon on the Presentations Made and Sncerhpa any time on the morning of May 1 r,ncc "uperf for Vancouver York Yankee went down to de, moving within a range of seven 23 up to the time of her seizure wiier? h 1,38 Interests. feat yesterday. In the National cents. It opened four cents lower, off Uose Spit, Uxjm Entrance, - f Cardinals "n rrll n n 1 u . than 1H1I1 it It advanced. flYlVflnCPl .1111 July 17 tnilChlni touching! was the United." States fishing' anu?1 jjicjiic ni wje y rince Delivered at Event Last Evening in Boston Hall run drive in the fifjh. In spite cJo,e showed wt !psse,s of about. mile ljni.it, was the claim adyan- ciation, called for this afternoon, nItvbpn v1a1 of a homer by Babe Ruth.' thUbrf. jjts Jower. , ced by the defence in the con- ws Postponed on account of Un- Jj' f., C pT,. Yanks dropped their game with1 Although weather moderated dewnation proceedings here yes faVWabJe weather conditions, "Je0. lhfi j , , P Detroit Tiger. It was Babe's' today, the crop situation is un, terday. though Captain Ludwig, ; if Jt twenty-second circuit blow of the (changed. j Thorjnodsater who said the craft Csrl A- Suiter, Alaska tannery as onp 01 lhe outstanding .nH ha u nnur with VANCOUVER Julv 1 R.Wheu t was six miles from thp r.a man, who has been spending a f ."ts ,n connection with the few diy in the citv and district ftol(1InJ? n Prince Rupert this league honors in home run hit- todav at $!.. Capt. Sheppard of the Rivjdis " bness, wJJI sail tomorrow LJZ DlnJon f,0""1 " ting. Sam Gray pitched his twelfth f(J (T) A HA U A C victory for St. Louis Browrt.j WWiXnVV Ut0 against umwi uea cox. Yeterday'a Big League &ores were as follows: National league St Ius G, New York 1. Chtehgo 16, Philadelphia 3. Pittsburgh 41-3, Boston 7i5, Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn JO. American league Philadelphia 2, Cleveland 5, Washington 6, Chicago 2, Boston 0, St. Louis 4. New York 8, Detroit 9. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Pittsburgh 52 29 Chicago ., 49 29 New York 49 38 St. Louis 42 42 Brooklyn .18 44 Philadelphia 34 48 Boston ,., 34 51 Cincinnati .32 49 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS W 'L. Philadelphia ...... 41 -.24 New Yprk CX,,'.?50 St. Louis 49 35 Detroit 46 40 Cleveland 4 1 42 Washington Si 49 Chicago , . . 31 5C Boston ,25 59 said that the Catherine R una JBornjng, on the Princess in Canadian waters between two for Ketchikan. and a half and three miles off was held in the Boston Hall with ; Mrs. W, E. Wijllscroft. local hon Rev. J. S. Brayfleld. Anglican oreJ royal lady presiding and , rector at Anyox, and Mrs. Bray. Nr George Frizzell, convener In 'field arppassengera aboard the fbarge. was a great success and Prince Charles today bound for proved an occasion of much en. Vancouver en route to Wipnipeg qymenl for the 150 or, so persons on a vacauon trip. I""" were present including l ladles of the Roynl Purple, mem Mrs. R. Flddes and Mrs. A. J. bers of the Elks' Lodge and a few Deane-of Vancouver, who have Invited friends noon nUAndlMiv ikA T 1 . . 1 - A f 1 no lia nn.i 1 STRATT9N, Colorado, July i 8, j Th En tr Final For Prince of convention here, will sail by the Provided by the management ,of Ejght passengers and one em- 1 ' EnK'and faP 'Prihce Charles this afternoon on the Boston Cafe and this was fol lowed by a program of SDeeche and musical numbers which pror ed both interesting and enter- Paclfid passenger train plunged jodjans and one Englishman williPrJnce Geore ntel PrlnceJtainJng. There was also commuiv through a bridge Into a swollen mwt tn tne f7nai.0f ihp VrinrJ0' arrived in the city fromlity singing and, At the ctoe of stream near here. A eloudlMirat tir.i . . n.illast nght, letting loose eight n iwi. v,--:. Tr.4. C42 oi auy. unaerminea me ner Collings, Esquimalt; Lieuf. .628 r'"5 .563 .500 .463 .415 .400 .395 Pet. CERTIFICATE GOES TO LADY OCEAN FALLS ?f AMIf .TOM Jnlv 1-Tn Board of Governors of the Royal "rrl: Canadian Humane Association -tiflcatea for acts of bravery. .494 rru.-- t j t..i' "OOV ibo 1,lcc inciuue Luimru Lainiey the ipterjor on yesterday afternoon's train and will sail this afternoon on the Prince Charles Desmond Burke. Ottawa. and,Ior vacation trip to Vancouver. Lieut. Andrews, London, quali- ,. fied with 57 out of a possible 70. M"' G- Gurkholder and Mrs. The McKinnon trophy, held by f; Ch'ddyt ' , Uetaskiwin and Australia during the gast year,1"' F J-P,kf, of Mo08e Jaw-was won by England today, the'110 r0 V " ,Roya Canadian wim hinff nacoA uJ"Ple convention here, will sail by ten points. jtonjorrOy niyht on the Princess jiayuinna ior Vancouver en route- J? prie. MOOTLE- THE HYBRID AM-!0 MAL AT DANSKIN PUZZLE ti:e proceedings, several presentations were made to Supreme and local officers. The banquet openea at p.m. and ended just I t 11 A -V oeiore miunignt. uanclng was then indulged in until t a m. wit) music by the Elks' Orchestra un der the leadership of Al Ssuil and Kenny McQuaig. master of ceremonies. The banquet opened with tho singing of "0 Canada" and a blessing by Bobbie Burns was pronounced by Mra. A. Dowther, chaplain of the Royal Purple, After full justice had bees) done to the banquet spread, the first toast, that to the Supreme Lodge of Canada, Order of the Royal Purple, was proposed in juittable words by Mrs. W. E. WIL Iiscroft who referred to the ex pansion of the order in Canada and 'the good work it was doing, expressing particular pleasure at the fact that the city and hxige of Prince Rupert had -been hon-ored with the holding of the con vention here. The proceeding bad been moat interesting and harmonious. Supreme Honored Royal Lad Mrs. W. L. Pexton of South Vancouver reapMded to the toast. She acknowledged the splendid work that had beet dont by the order in PHnee Rur.rt f rtk the cenfcetlosi ike grt sueeeae it was proving to be. She dealt: with the work of the order in Canada. Visiting Delegate The toast to the visiting delegates was proposed by Mrs, U M. Fuller with suitable allusions. Supreme Trustee Mrs. W. M. Lane of Calgary made an Wo-I louent response. r - - . . .... .. . Airs. Angelo Aston offered thai toast to the Grand Lodce of Can lada and Newfoundland, Renevo- lent and Ptotectiva Order of Elk? and W. D. Vance spoke auitabt In runniutlmr ' We will banish your Washday Worries TSrfAVE you considered ths: a JL JL seventh of your life is spent in struggling ! with washday worries? Why not do away with your biggest burden 'your heaviest handicap? Make washday a matter of minutes by sending the weekly bundle to us. We have a laundry servicelhaT will exactly meet your needs-arid your family bundle. A telephone call will bring our representative. Canadian Laundry & Dry Cleaners Phone 8 515 6lh Ave. LET THE LAUNDRY DO IT In hnnnrinir nfflrvm anrl nra. ! former active member of the lo- puty, and Mrs. McCaino Vl bers of the local lodge of Elks. .E,ks' .Lod! "?d ,ife mbe" peg. Manitoba deputy. Mrs. G. E. Gulick spoke humor tne order- ,Ur- 0railt' wn0 wns presentations from the I'l ously. Her hiMbaad responded In K,ven an ovat,n wnw ,,ed UP te lodges. The present it"" I no less entertaining vein. ;on- 8ke humorously and acK-' Mrs. Willlscroft was m Mrs. Bert Morgan proposed the K 1 Inaw! 1 Imi,,n in auuordlqate lodges, mi nnr rnnnn,n Ko !.... oiumDia ana particularly rrince reclnients of npniiif: lis H a brief review of Canada's re- ,luiert wou,d a,Wfl'r" Md ,n hl wi bly. sources and nossibilities. This fltrt- I One of the features ? toast was responded to by J. C j In addition to the Supreme of' dance program, was the Brady M.P. who spoke of the "cers and delegates, speakers and presentation of the "Me H DnmlnlAti'a tmrr.M Mlanv (n. entertainers, other honored w" exhibition dance H dustrlal, social and educational guests at the banquet includel Laura Frjzzeil and Will Ij lines. Ih v 6 V . proftreate, . women Mrs. fa. r. JlcMordle. wire of the had taken and would Uke no uu- mayor, and Mra. J. C. Brady, wife; Important part. The holding of the federal member. such conventions here. Mr. Brady' When the resentations were said, showed that the isolation of being made at the close of the Prince Rupert was gradually be-1 banquet, acknowledgement was ing removed. i voiced of the splendid work of The musical program of the 'Mrs. George rrlzzeli in arrang- BAD WEATHER F0RTR01LIN evenipg luojuded acefciiUble vocal '"if the social affairs of the con-f- ft solos bxiMlk. J. Deane ofkton- Rbe was accorded -rou-Too RougK for VncoiPrlWJ. H. McUod oVVI.onW- ThoJ efforts of lMra.WlT?Vn& V & &T P Prince RupTrTind A. J. Clapper.! E. Willlscroft were uilaWr Hun Well ton. Excellent nisr.o lAetint acknowledged with a presenta-i were nlflved hv 11111 Fnllpr mil tlon. I -Trolllnir has heeh bad'v m .. . . . i. ' n i.i. . . r.r . .. . . i...si a reeitauon m airs. j. u. uiw. iwiunuuiw isreu wun oy tne oaa tm rence was much anurMiatod. Vo-i Mrs. Paxton. Sunreme honored Iast few dars. For a 1 P,( cal numbers by the Plka' Har-' royal lady, and Mrs. A. J. Doune. dfly carcey finv boats , rt iniiny iieni. uouar ueorse oia uncouvpr. auDreme secreiarv rc utaintr ti chelPs leadership, went over, treasurer, wero recipients of pre- Rtronff wuthorjy wind strong. sentatlons both from the'ftubor- I Mm rt 4Via mA.f nlAAftatit Atf. nlnnia iAaam an1 4k. 1a..I f1f. 1 TIia l.n.i iiwt r .eiiiB oj me evening s procreuings 'rn. u. i. nuniDClow, Aioose nrvms to-ue Oil Z,a'8S ISianu oepuiyfi AJrf.jruWUg J.us(jp0Ut Albernrlefevery