-.1. ROTARY EXECUTIVE FAVORS ENTRY OF Y. M. C. A. IN CITY -L- The executive of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club has strongly recommended to the j club that It endorse the move- ment to have the Young Men's Christian Association come In- to Prince Rupert ln'connectlon with the establishment of a gymnasium and kindred facilities here. The Gyro Club recently passed a resolution In favor of ''the Y. M..C. A. send ing one of its field secretaries to Prince Rupert to make a survey of the situation with a view to establishing here. NOW & Bring in a Used Victor Record for (each new one and get them for, STEIN SONG FRED CULLEY and his ROYAL YORK ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTAL 2655 "OUT IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST VERNON DALHART VOCAL V-40224 SHOULD i?" FrmtbMfaPk&nWOBtmtfmmxi' 1 OHMAN andARDEN anJTIieir ORCHESTRA fox nor tuss PAUL OLIVER uis At Any Victor Dealer McRae Bros. Records, Vlctrolas, Orthophonic Victor Radio Receivers. Final Arrangements Are Made Baseball Season Opening; To Divide Contest In Two Halves The Prince Rupert Baseball Association, at an executive meeting last night, made final arrangements for the opening of the season on Thursday evening of next week. It was decided to divide the season into two halves, the winning team of the first half to meet the winner of thp second half at the end of the season in play-off matches to determine the city championship and the ownership i or me year 01 me cup wnicn nas oeen presented by Mayor C. H. Orme. Mayor Orme will Ditch the first ball iRowe, owner and manager of the : Portland Buckaroos hockey team in I the Pacific Coast League, last night j announced the sale of Jack Pratt, star defence man, to the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League for $75,000. Pratt came to Portland as an amateur from Ross-land, B.C., two years ago. S E2 Li 33 G T I The choice of those men who appreciate !.. good J Scotch Scotch Whisky Whisky This advertisement i not published or dlsolayeo. by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British '"ltimH Tho Regiment line-up against; P-iiip Rupert Athetic Club In tonight's Gilhuly Cup football match will be as follows: goal, Laldler; full backs, Ross and Corbett; halfbacks, Edgcumbe, Watson and Dolg; forwards, Wilson, A. McDonald, Smurthwaite, J. Murray and Norrlngton; spares, Bradshaw tifid , Heilbroner. Constable H. A. Harris R.OM.P. sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by Control Board or by the tjbverranenfc of British Columbia. IX JWI 11 I IV:.. : I I. l-f.I ::::: . jOOU I ... HOubllB. ' W a 1, . I ,.. : T I B 7 i of the opening game and Aid. G. W. Rudderham, presi- Bkyn Robins, it was the cubs' - - dent of the Baseball Association. seventn straight triumph. Their bruins buy jackpratt; ATHLETICS TAKE LEAD Giants Snatch Last Minute Victory From Pirates Chicago Cubs Nearing National Top NEW YORK, May 9: The New York Giants won yesterday by driving in three runs in the tenth inning after Pittsburg Pirates had tied the score In the ninth. I Soody English's homer with two on board in the eighth gave the 'Chicago Cubs a victory over the will officiate au honorary catcher. iwnninS "aK naa now Pul "m i I The association has approved the rlght at the heels ot the a,ants for names of Harry Menzie, Jimmy ?""c- Farquhar. Jack Ratchford. Will ' In lhe American League, steady Lamble, Stan Moran, George Ar- hlttlng for extra gave Wash ....... lneton Spnntors thp vprrilrt nver lecueuu una ueorge Aiiicneu as um- " .. . Former Rossland Amateur Is Going -pires for the season while Harry ulro,t Til" East From Portland Duckaroos PORTLAND, May 9: Bobby Kennedy was designated official Jmmy roxx maae a nomer wijn i scorekeeper. lW0 on oases a we rnnaaeipqia The schedule for the first halt of :Ainte" resumed meir position in me season was set as rouows: i May 15-S.O.C. vs. Elks. " May 20 Centrals vs. S.O.C. i May 22 Elks vs. Centrals. May 27 Elks vs. S.O.C. May 29 S.O.C. vs. Centrals. June 3 Centrals vs. Elks. June 5-S.O.C. vs. Elks. June 10 Centrals vs. S.O.C. June 12 Elks vs. Centrals. June 17 Elks vs. S.O.C . June 19 S.O.C. vs. Centrals. June 24 Centrals vs. Elks. June 208.0X3. vs. Elks. -July 8 Centrals vs. S.O.C. . July 10 Elks vs. Centrals. Players Allotted The teams will have the following players: Elks Stan Moran, Alex Mitchell, IL Lobllck, F. Stephens, D. Gurvlch, G. Arseneau, J. Gosse, M. Budlnlch. i S. Ourvich, R. Skinner, W. Harold, j Centrals N. Chenoski, C. Mc-,Keown, . Farquhar, Jim McNulty, , J. Gavin, D. Morirson, W. Stone, G. I Hill, A. Easson, H. Menzies, Geo. i Mitchell. S.O.C V. Menzies, B. Wendle, W. Mitchell, E. Smith, D. Frlzzell, O. Howe. W. Lamble, J. Nelson, H. As- toriu, R. Stalker, W. Gwyer, E. Ratchford, J. Ratchford. REGIMENT LINE-UP first place by defeating St. Lfiuls Browns. Yesterday's scores: National League New York 13, Pittsburg 10. Brooklyn 4, Chicago 7. Boston l.-Cinelnnatl 2. Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 6. American League Chicago 1, Boston 3. St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 7. Detroit .5, Washington 8. - TEAM STANDINGS National League v. w. l. , New York1' 11 S Chioagft ' 14 . 8 Pittsburg 11 8 ttneinnatH 0 10 Boston 8 S Brooklyn .i 8 10 St. Loui 8 11 Philadelphia;' 5 12 American League W. Philadelphia 13 Cleveland 12 Washington. 13 Chicago ...v i... 8 :st. Louis 9 New York 7 Boston 8 Detroit 7 L. 6 6 7 9 11 10 12 18 Pet. 547 .606 J79 .474 .411 .444 .421 .294 Pet. .684 .667 .650 .471 .450 .412 .400 .304 Junior Football League Resumes Booth and Borden Street Schools .Mart T-rr.: rc;v ..f!?rnocn In First Game of Second Half The Junior Football Leauue will I night for Vancouver. i Mrs. William Watt and child are paying a visit at Kelso, Washington, with Mr. Watt's relatives. The fire department had a mil yesterday at noon to extinguish another brush fire on the railway reserve , across from the Central Hotel on First Avenue. No damage was done. Albert Snape, C.NJI. travelling auditor, who has been spending a eouple of weeks in the city on of ficial duties, sailed by the Prince George last night on his return to Vancouver. R. G. Johnston, manager of In verness Cannery, was a passenger aboard the Cardena this morning on his way back to the Skeena Sough after a brief business trip to Vancouver. C. P. R. steamer. Princess Mary. Oapt. S. K. Gray, is due in port at 9 o'clock tonight from Vancouver and waypolata. The vessel is late through having heavy freights to discharge at waypolnts. Rev. T. H. Wright, United Church minister at Uaselton, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior and sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver where he will attend Conference. Rev. W. R. Ashford, United Church clergyman at Burns Lake, arrtfed in the dty on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior and called last night on the Prince George for Vancouver where he will attend Conference. .Rev a A. A. Burnett. United Church clergyman at Klsplox, and Mrs. Burnett arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday af ternoon's train and sailed last bight on the Prince George for Vancouver where they will attend Conference. C. Wheatley, W. Roberton and F. T. Thorpe, Alice Arm prospectors, will sail on the Princess Louise to-, morrow mornin? for the Tulsequah River country where thev plan on spending the sojaftter. They have been here for the past two weeks waiting for navigation to open on the Taku. Father Joseph Allard O.M.I.. who has been spending the winter at Fort St. James and who has tmn visiting at SmUhers for a few days, arrived m the city on yesterday afternoon's train from fh- interior and will sail tomorrow on the as. Prince Loulxe for Atlln where he will bs stationed for the summer. open the second half of its schedule I w a a well ta atew. tomorrow afternoon at Acropoltf art mllUh? m,n rvwl the dt 2 LLTn Cn SSS 1 thre 0" Prtnce George ?lave" wilfSe Ia,t evfthln d wtU n l, nr. 5:..t.. morning on the Princes Louise for ".::r;;"-:::: t-.wrangeii en to u suun etry where h' wlU jDavles. J. wardroper. D. Christian- L.1? umm?r "Pf0""' "e 13 scn.W. CroSSi A-Ivarson and Cromp: spares, T. HU1 and V. Miller. r"'B " u, o. u. iw-norrin Rtrt-iT Mnrr t ren. telegraph operator at Stew- Fisher, J. Currle, J. Campbell, A. Hardy. W. waiL-wroft. J. Welie, T; Dungate, R. Fong, L. Wilson and F, Barrett, t Track Meet on Victoria Day Elks' Lodge Decides to include Event in Program For Celebration The Elks' Lodge has decided to Include a meet of the newly formed Prince Rupert Track & Field Association on the program of the Victoria Day celebration. It will be the first event ot the new local athletic organization. The meet will take place at noon Just before the first Ketchikan - Prince Rupert baseball game. THe TraclTOt Field AssoclaUon will have a meeting next Monday to make final arrangements for thf event. Charles C. Munro of Cornwall, Ont., who has been visiting Smith-era and Terrace on business in connection with the estate of his brother, the late Duncan D. Munro, arrived in the city from the lnter- the Liouorl,or on yesterday afternoon's train " 5 4 I I 11. j , . 4 .1.1.1 IL. ll George for, Vancouver whence lie will proceed east. art. 1 jT COAL Buy the real Coal our fa-mum Edson and Caldy-Wflllngton In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 m. JjmmaujjiaCTi.'siu.w3na We Sell Nothing But the Best Our lines Include CHEVROLET and BUICK Automobiles Willard Guaranteed Tread Rubber Storage Batteries GOODYEAR TIUES RAYBESTOS Brake Linings and Genuine Ducos Ross & Moore jRellaibl Wrecking. Service t1ionefl2rtihffl Ru'nwt nrfl. 4 PAGE FOUR .ffiifi DAILY NSW3,.. ' - - ' ' "' " " ' Friday, : : "TRY A NIP TONIGHT" ar ii i i mm .i nr A I ITCIWC I ft ft F J 1 I P I ksv III n vz BEST PROCURABLE e-H BOTTIID 6UANTH0JSY Sf mu 1 rcouti f ICOTUMO ma vrrigiHai uon mi lor l ai tua Vlndert and in.:.i no K wno I'DrcT nn iri m ... .... "! This advtrtisement Is hot published or displaved ' u r 1.,... r.-i.i n... u.. ii.. n "iv lmijuvii uiuiiui uvam vi ujr wis uovernmtnt of British Columbia Numbers made famous by Quality Jke Original When gold is pure without alloy-er mixture, it is known as "24 carst"th world's standard of value. It is evens where accepted with confidence is a universal symbol of quality. SCOOlJiJill "S3" U tceptd throoghont the world et symbol of quality tnd purity among ryt whiikeyft. Bottled inm tht eJdett stocks of whither la Cansdt, the Government ttrip telli the story. 111 a w WBBISKEY This advrtlsenent is not published or displayed by I Llqtior Control Hoard or by the Govtrnmc t of British Columbia. what dodo sail V mm! in moderation fill rtrnnraflont drtCtor hSVSi r,,i,( itihntn in ihi tintain;ni, invlfioratinft and health givini qualities of beer when tak n (0 moderation. There Is no finer boverage than good beer lor workers in every field of endca v or, whether mental or physical. The undermentioned beers h guaranteed tobcabsolutclypure. To safeguard the public they are constantly tested by Analytical Chemists employed by the D.u Liquor Control Board. to Ut l Cmmwm Siwti nd Br r-hil PHOENIX EXPORT CLUE RIBRON UCER 0 This riHvrtlaermnt la by th Llquor Control Bosrd or by the Government ' British Columbia. 1 ry a uaily iNews warn I