4 8I PAGE FOTJH TftK DAILY NEWS. i'llUi.: m, U- .- JJ" -l-WJW ! i rDTfiiriAinr W Mas J.iAr (0 ft for entering in order to win While candidates may enter this- campaign at any time they wish, this is the last week when they may enter with a prospect of getting first prize, because it is expected that those already in the field will be busy working and will get the easiest prospects. The suggestion is made that those wishng to do so ENTER NOW! . Delay Is Dangerous to Success Make an appointment with Miss Graham at the Daily News office and she will tell all about this cam paign in which Everybody Wins THE PRIZES Victor Radio With Electrola 1. -A new Victor Radio with Electrola, the musical sensation of the age, price, $375, This instrument,, which plays Victor records and also gives the finest radio reception, is supplied by McRae Brothers of Prince Rw p?rt, and is on view in their window, 2. A complete set of table sterling silver in a handsome chest. It is a beautiful new "Oucenston" pattern embellished with a little engraving and sells at $200. This is supplied by Bulgers Jewellery store and will be on view in their window, soon, 3' A complete sterling silver toilet and, manicure set of the famous Brewster design, 13 pieces, in two handsome cabinets. Price $104.75. This is supplied by Heilbroner's, Jewellery store and is on view in their win dow. 4. A complete 97-piece Johnson's Pareek dinner set, Belgravia pattern, which sells at; $50 purchased from Heilbroners Basement store. This too, will be shown in Heilbroner's, windqw. Commission to Candidates who do not secure grand Prizes Candidates who do not win Grand Prizes, will receive 10 per cent commission onithe proceeds of their work. IT COSTS NOTHING TO ENTER I!' - ! ATHLETICS KITHARD Three Homers Instrumental In Philadelphia's Win Uver Cleveland NEW YORK. June 19: Succes sive homers by Simmons, Foxx and Miller In the fifth Inning decided the game for the PhlladelDhla Ath letics against the Cleveland Indians yesterday and drove Wes Ferrell from the mound. In the National Leaeue. the New York Olants bunched hits off Henry Melne In the seventh Inning for jiiiree runs ana Deat FittsDurg Pi rates. Only two games were sche duled in the major leaeues. The re suits were as follows: American- League Cleveland 2. Philadelphia 7, National League New York 4, Pittsburg 3. Baseball Standings New St. 1 st, Lou: Detroit National League York Philadelphia New York ... Washington JONES IS W. L. Pet. 34 19 .642 .32 24 .571 ..29 25 337 .25 28 .481 ..25 26 .490 .24 29 .453 ..22 28 .440 -21 34 .382 League W. L. Pet ..35 21 .625 .21 21 596 ..32 22 392 22 23 382 .24 31 .436 .24 . 32 .429 ..19 31. .380 1 .19 35 .352 HIGH MAN bers. SPORT CHAT Alice Arm-La Rose JUMBO DAVIES HARD HITTER The victory of the Sons, of Qan-, Victoria Bqy Hailed US over the Centrals . on Sunday ' ing Vicious. TvVO-Kistecl tl - .1 i i miu, uuo win m me uemrais over Fighter the Elks on Tuesday have tighten- j cu. uU uie corneal coasmeraoiy m; jumbo Davles of Victoria, who me senior uaseoan ueague. uie mt vann vi tut, ., wubw una ntne. men now Demg the 10-round main event of th I 1 t IlL At I " ' " H'" ueu 10r nrsi piace wun uiree wins hnlnff sh tn ha uDt of ,u r,nj I U rrt., ,.!. . stv ,A- " lU lUaOCB (TUtil. JUKI ilALUrC hlHIHnn nnlUInn T... Ill a. oeiween. me sons or uanaaa, wno jopked upon, by Northwestern, box-have won one name and lost three .ui. - . IT . f inM ssnouiaoe memberS of the cauliflower C r . , u , g.I cra" to be Produced in this sec v.... wwvu. vwmo wu, lion Of the Pae fii? f!nat. lnrA "SSrJSSJ iVlt:1 mto top (Would tie up the race even tighter The tufm u-.red u-tt,.. . to avail themselves of the ODDor-k-j.. u. v. ..!.. ' "wgr uuiuauiiK uicucs nave maae fiKf "c? more lnt0 "Je him one of the most feared ban-.hS f I" any cose, the tans ln the- game. JumbQ nas &hQ J tl n VCry ,InteresU"K tans ?nd' demonstrated on numerous occa- 2?iih"t P,Td' ons that he can assimilate all should be turning out in large nura kind. of nunl.hm.nt Tn i IhU. fights he ha been floored two or three times ln succession and always came back fighting harder i than aver. iiinillg LOmpanV 0Ston. SeatUa vest ppoket Her-t 1 ii Qui 08, Jumbo took everything that In m Annual niiiiuai Meet mcv hitting can shot ws way durlng tbe flrgt mAs ' - and the huge crowd ot' 9.000 fans The Alice Arm-La Rose Minlnz were sneeniatintr on nhon h mum Co. Ltd, at its annual meeting here, drop to the floor for tho count bjtowu tuueers as ioiiows: wnea Jumbo stooned out fr th. President, II. B. Rochester. third round with nu ir,n. w Vice-president. Jasper Nation. attack, the big audience went fran- Direc tars Max Heilbrontr. Mil- jiq- a. thy witnessed Oaton shpw-ton QpnaJes, James Sturgeon, Fred ingj.sisjM of waknlng. The fans Brown add Neil Forbes. , rnarv41ed at Ui punching power E. H. Mortimer is secretary of th,e ot. .tills frail looking fighter, who. company. at. th commencement of hostilities In Tlew of the depressed state ot looked like a set-up to the rugged the silver market, no work will he Seattle champion. Castoo lost the year. propeny inw, decision and took. such, a beating " , that he had to cancel a oouple ot matches set tor Ihe following week. j Since this defeat ot Caston, LOCAL ITEMS R. 8, Tipson B. Sc.. of Birmlnit ham University, England who has been spending the past year at jMcOlll University, arrived ln the HOY LAKR Fntrlanri .Tuna 10- Citv on todAU'n Inln frnm Kfnnt. Bobby Jones of the United States' 1 to join the summer staff, ot' led the field bv a stroke at tho rlnc the Prlns Hnnrt fuIiaHm fciur. ' Northwestern bantam champ, at Seattle two weeks ago, Davles' services have been greatly in demand und Prince Rupert Is fortunate In getting him first. GYRO CLUB of the second round of the British imental Station, specializing intish iri'!i r i-rA r. open golt championship today, oil. r l3'1 U1 IJISirici oecrciary Jones scored 72 for 36 holes tor a ; .'. i f rom iacqina Was I Ion- total of 142, Just topping Fred Rob- H. W. M. Rolaton. repreaentdng ored Last Night son, veteran untisn proresslonal. the Stewart- Board of Trade, and F ...i ... . . . . W11U itUlCU 1U, BASERiLL LINE-UPS LEGION TEAM The Canadian Legion team for tomorrow night's football game: Rober oilkeri who Is charged with j reckless driving as a result; of an automobile collision last weeH-end, Line-ups for tonight's- Senior was adjourned until Saturday. League baseball fixture will be ' a morning in city police court before follows: Magistrate McClymont. The defen Sons of Canada Nelson. Lambls dant. whose counsel Is L. VV. Pat- ty. Mitchell, Smith, Wendle, V. more, took the stand in his own be- Menzles, Ho.we, Frlzzell, R. Stalker, half. Sergeant G. J. Duncan Is pro- Elks-iA. Mitchell. Loblidl:. Bto- & phens, G: Mitchell; Moran, Harold. -TKI Arseneau, Oosse, Budlnlch, Skin-a.lffl. UI1U O. UU1V1CI1. KIAM ISX0MING Col. T. A Illam. assistant to the ! president of the Canadian National j Johnston-Smith; W. Mitchell and Rallwav i. Vancouver, will arrive ln D. Jack; J. Currie. G. Howe andjthe city on the steamer Prince II. McDonald: L RcdDath. W. Hun- Oporpp tmnrrnm mnrnlnir In thfi HAS PARTY pirhK- rr,r m .v, i oonoecuoq w4tij visit to the dar Chamber ot Oommeree, ' arrived i Clty lTtM nomP01 of Ta- soma, district. Mxu-Aterv ii Prim.. . i n - in me city irom tne north on the i 7, Z ' t . Yn M f A Rranrll RufHt m very Charles this, morning en- , III. V,. A. DraiiCii rlta f SrJTJr enjoyable dinner dance last night Til.. J meet the Ateska-Yukon hkhwav la 11,8 Core Cafe, some fifty ill UllV mUULCU auto caravan - , or so persona being lr attendance Field Secretary of Organi- J a ft m zanon Arrives Today From Toronto the ie n B.C. c ParkPM Packers hnnnorv Cannery :Bay; William .... Malcolm, accountant ! at Shannon Bay and A. Fletcher, . , . . aoeoun' ant at. Watun Riven airiv- A. S. 0 McAIlster, railroad secretary , i .u -u... ,u of the national council of the . ... . . wuaiiea vnw morning to -spenq a v . .. . , ., ZX1 - on oompanrll- - ... w neM aays train from the east and; lm-, mediately attended ' i Joint luh- For driving to the common dan-cheon of the-Rotary and Gyro Clubs ger, Frank Foley waa fined $10, with when the proposal for the estab- option ot seven daya' lmprlsonmnnt, llshment of a branch of the V. m. J O A Im n Moo nKA.i i i .. ..... ,w. . hi i-juim nujjcji, waa uistua- ponce court this morning. On a ocu. lumgiib me maiier win De iur- further charge ot operatln? a mother gone Into at a public meeting torvehlcle without a driver's licence, called by Mayor C. II. Orme at he was fined $5, with seven days' which Mr. McAIlster will speak. All option. organizations interested in the: matter have been invited to be re-1 On completion . of the taking ot presented at this meeting. evidence this morning, the case of President O. A. I In " the wcnalr chair and and 11 IS Klrkendall was duly we,cor welcomed J. R. McWllllami. accountant oft nt Rnnthi1"10 district secretary, as well awetjt In nt)ivlinia vr ru ter, C. Baptle. E. Warren, and J.lcourse ofhn official tour. It is ox- f eomplcUl P';W relieTedf and can can rmn reoommend Campbell: spares, R. Ollker. A.'pect .hwlll siwfxd a day or.gb lnnliK. 3. Cdmaderia, E. Smith. ''After taMnc thrM T as ton spoke suitably to the occasion A brief--musical program Included vocal solos by Mrs. II. N. Brocklos-by and M. II. Blott. After the dinner, dancing was enjoyed wlh Charlie Balagno and orchestra furnishing fine mu- L'W. Waufsh-.was matter 'of ceremonies tor the party which broke up at midnight. Mr. Thompson was again ln attendance at a Joint luncheon today of the Gyro and Rotary Clubs when the project of establishing n branch of the Y.M.CJV. ln this city was discussed. Could Not Sleep HEADACHES. Were So Bad Mrs. A. It, ArMntolt, New Aberdeea. K.B., write! "For i period I hJ been troubled with betdachoi and they wre o bad they kept roe, awake, at night. ''I' -was advised by a friend, after baring used; many different kinda of medicine, to try aw MINISTER RECALLEI) itfalrs. PRICIDAIRE b, IBk mienso com on nouesi uays to tttnt Ite anil desserts quickly. This Is just one rras Hhy 3 times as many Frlgldalrcs are now In use as any other make of electric rrfrigcr. ator. Let us give you a demonstration. BRUCE liOMNSON ELECTRIC (II.C.) LIMITED 514 Howe Street S0CKEYE FISHING STARTED Same Number of Canneries at Last Year In his bistrict The season, for tithing of sockeye salmon will start at mldnUht tonight at which time the use of 5-inch mesh nets in fishing operations will beconft: permissible on the const. This will be the signal for the opening ot the canning season. Operations in the canneries will commence as soon as the fish start to arrive. About the same number of canneries are expected to operate on hr Naas. and Skccna IUvera this, summer as did last year. The weekly. clw$ season for all salmon fishing operation' will be for a. duration of -44: hours from G pun. Prlda jsuhlir 6 pjn. Sundays. " H I 1 Vancouver, INDIAN IS DROWN! Gcorre Dennv. AwJr 1'ort Mmpson, Lost Ll Keep FIRE at Bay with GYPROC FIRE seldom visits houses having Gyproc tailboard ceilings, partitions, walls and sheathing. On the contrary Gyproc has saved many nomes. This pioneer Canadian fire-safe gypsum board has a new Improved finish that takes any decoration. It is just the thing to use for making extra rooms In the cellar or atu'c Quickly erected, inexpensive, structurally strong, Gyproc Wallboard gives permanent fire protection. Your dealer's name Is listed below. Ask him today for full information ot write for interesting free book, "Building and Remodelling with Gyproc" GYPSUM, LIME AND ALADASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Vancouver For Sale Uy Albert & McCaffery, Ltd., M. F; Nourse D.C i esterday George Denny i7-v-ar m ot Port Simpson :uh, memiK well known na'iv" fair. ,aR drowned at lave nr. r nr o'clock yesterti , v uj .-. The unfortm, v ; . members of hi : m . - father and two mm , - a vide at Invcmc r - on fur the op"i. .. . t: season. The fui y, gone up to a ' 'effects and h -:i !glrta were still : -( lot whlsh was ::ec i . , the stern stiii V j j-Watiesnptlnu i when the- mo . i he tell tnu th. , ewlm. he Imtm . . i nd drowned i j the body was .1 xttnet. j The oody w . tr fcl OTTAWA Jun 19: Hen. Jean iaa Inquiry hciu u. Knlsht. French minister tn Can- ftal death hcu ada, has been' reoalltd to Parja, tojOoronet C. I, Mi r. take over the posT or chlejgfi press. -were '-tekien ou . cervices ln the ministry, ot ?,l aropton ior d i: ., . D.tnrt. B-H l'rincc ir- UurnsLakc, The George Little Lumber Yard Pc Smithcrs, Hazclton aim It. S. Sarironti TJiI. Hazclton,