Ktoa POOR THE DAILY NEWS DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION TO BE STAGED AS US July 1 Observance to be Staged BySons of Canada, Boys' Band, I Football, Baseball Associations i ' . The Dominion Day celebration in Prince Rupert this year will be under the joint auspices of the Sons of Canada, Football Association, Baseball Association and Boys' Band with the last three mentioned organizations splitting he proceeds, it was decided at a joint meeting of representatives last night. There will be the usual celebration features nnd the rinv's nrntrrnm will t-- j r- o- ijiclude parade by the Boys' Band from down town to the Acropolis ijlll grounds, distribution of candies, etc. to the children, children's sports tfid Junior football game In the rooming, Dominion Day Cup football final and Senior baseball game in uie aiiemoon, ana a large aance i ih the evening. It was decided not 1 tp have the Anyox-Prince Rupert I baseball series on Dominion Day but it Is possible such a series may be riromoted by the Elks later in the summer. j,The following were named committee chairmen for the day: Oeneral chairman, G. W. John- awe; secretary, H. A. Breen. Children's Sports, Frank .Derry. Senior Football, Bert Morgan. Senior Baseball, Aid. O. W. Rud- derham. Boys' Band. O. W, Johnstone. Dance, F. W. Wesch. j A D.ily Ne Jririir rpplt T f vnnt-ad wll' I toy o-mae IroAoSftssv A Ivrunoi CHARLES ere TT II Vc nfcflK R 5M1LE WHEN J YE SMOKE BUCKINGHAM f nd In ten cents in tUtriDS and we will tiu.il you a complete Kt of "Do You Jinow cards ixty cards of knowledge kod curious farts printed in color (sise Ortwen'y cents will bring iou the sixty cards accompaaiod by an liim in Uich llie cards can bo placed U kprruuiDcnt collection. Address Dept. 6 Tudett Tobacco Co, Ltd, Hamilton! Buckingham Cigarettes a amooth refreshing Uend of choice tobaccos, sun-treated by powerful . ultra violet rys.. There is no more mellowing influence than the tun. Uuckinghams, treated with giant sun lamps, are remarkably cool and mellow an ail-pleasure cigarette, sever airing in quality, packed for freJineu In the patented sealed package; Kaien Motors Limited General Garage and Station Service CIIEVUOLRT and BUICK Open Day and Night Phone 52 Third Avenue SPORT CHAT Jimmy KcLarnln is the most po-rcular fighter in ihc woWd todav writes Ed. Trav.-.c he is .1 c besi drawing card in New York short of the heavyweight division. Perhap it may develop this year !.;iat he i even better than th heavyweight for the gate of his match with Billy Petrolic was more than twire th( size of Tommy Lnujhran's cate with Vlttorlo Campolo, and Tommy i. the current sensation of the big division. But when you come to Leon ard and Berlenbach, you mn Inti two outdoor records of more than $450,000 each. Leonard drew that much with Lew Tendler at the Poll Grounds, and Berlenbach tied i Refreshment Booth, Bert Morgan. wlth Jack Delany- The hlghes' Kate McLarntn has registered thu'. far was $160,000 against Al Singer. On the other hand, no fighter In history has excelled McLarnln's record as an Indoor drawing card Day In and day out, no matter who is the opponent, In hard times or good times, the Irish boy is, an $80, ! . uuu caiu any ume lie cares u waiK iTPM WHDP Ml IPC C down the aisle. For that matter. WivueY?v- Jimmy's record of $110,000 for his i IN THE Time OF return match with Ray Miller still stands as tne world s Indoor record for a show where the ringside prices did not exceed $10. His gate with Singer would have been twice as big had Singer been conceded the chance that Tendler was conceded against Leonard. Thousands of Jewish fans stayed away, rather th in watch Singer go to what they considered would be a sure Don't forget that ringside prices in the days of Leonard and Berlenbach were $20 and $25, against $10 today. And the customers had the $20 or $25 in those days, and quite a large percentage haven't the ten spot today. The difference In the condition of business makes it unfair to judge McLarnin by the rUndard cf receipts. I would think that a $200,000 gate today would be , the equivalent of a $500,000 gate of i seven years ago. . I Yes, you can safely call McLarnin the best drawing card there is In New York. You can quote Tom McArdle on that, and Tom Is the matchmaker of the most Important boxing arena in the world, Madison Square Garden. You can also call him the best fighter there Is In the world, pound for pound and Inch for inch. The most satisfactory fighter, because he rarely clinches and he never holds. Above all. the most honest fighter, a fighter the pukllc trusts. And If anyone wants to call him the greatest little fighter of modern timet, you can quote me He's the best I ever saw, and I've seen one or two. Some people are so fond of Ill-luck that they run halfway to meet It Douglas Jerrold. 1 - - i i KMfe J7 I. AS W iMiliyle of Hv.Wm. For sale at all Government Liquor Stores or order direct from the Liquor Control Board Mall Order Department,' Victoria, B.C. "his Advertisement Is not published or displayed by tht LJquor Control Board or by the Government of British ColumbU. Equals Record in Unofficial Run Aituougn run was unofficial, thr . Jjp ' .vanned i.mi u jjuu ra-vln Fitch, 18-year old senior of Pasadena High School. Calif., in 9 5-10 seconds in 100-yard dash, thereby equalling world's record. Here he Is completing leap at end of dash. Railwaymen Beat Biological Station In Softball Game The Canadian National Association scored a victory over .the Biological Station last night by a score of 13-2 In softball. The game, was not as fast as usual on account of the condition of the field, but there were plenty of interesting plays made. Batteries were Smith and Black to the Biological Station, and Stiles md Tulloch for the C.N.R.A. Jim Thorp Signs Up Film Contract former Famous Athlete. Found Recently Digging Ditches, Going On Sliver Screen LOS ANOELES. June 18: Jim Thorp, former noted athlete, who was found a few months ago digging tltches here, has signed a movie contract. It was announced BASEBALL June 18 Mllllonalrs vs. Elks. June 22 Mllllonalrs vs. S.O.C, June 25 S.O.C. vs. Elks. June 29 Elks vs. Mllllonalrs. July 2 S.O.C. vs. Elks. July 6-Elks vs. H O C. July 9 Mllllonalrs vs. Elks. BIG SIX STANDING IMenzie E. 1 3 Stephens E 2 6 Howe S. 3 11 Frlzzell S 3 10 J. Comadina S. 3 11 A. Mitchell E 3 9 Moran S t,u4.4 12 BmithM....:r:.'.7V 9 Zarelll M, 3 9 (Redman M. -....2 6 R. II. Pet. 0 2 .667 0 3 500 3 5 .455 3 4 .400 4 4 .364 2 3 .333 3 4 .333 1 3 .333 0 3 .333 0 2 .333 VANCOUVER DEFEATED BY ENGLISH PLAYERS VANCOUVER, June 18: The touring English soccer team last night defeated Vancouver all-stars seven to one. BALL GAME,. POSTPONED The baseball game, scheduled to be played tonight, has been cancelled out of respecfpr Johnny Chen-osklwho lost his life accidentally at a logging camp on Tuesday. To Be "King of Speed" came into his own when Frank Wykoff, world champion sprinter, was crowned monarch of pre-Olymplc pageant and water sports at Hermosa Beach. Calif., June 13. Olive Hatch, .member of world record-holding women's relay team, was queen. Third Man In Haer King Uirudun- RENO. June 18: It seems certain i that Jack Dempsey will himself act n n . ...1. T-, .. 1 1 Uzcudun and Max BAer meet In a 20-round headline bout of a big fight card here. ' THE WEATHER Triple Island Gjeor, light wester-y wind, slight sea. - 'Langara Island Clear, moderate westerly wind: moderate swell. Dead Tree Point Overcast, loutheast wind; barometer, 30.04; emperature, 54; i sea smooth. SOFTBALL June 19 Drydock v. Roundhouse. June 23 Drydock vs. Station. June 26 station vs. Roundhouse. June 30 Roundhouse v. Drydock. W. J. Crawford, head of the Craw-1 ford Transportation Co., Stewart, : arrived in the citv on this after noon's train after a trip to Vander- noor, wnere he Went to look into the possibilities of a recent reported gold strike on the Nation River. Mr. Crawford will proceed to Stewart on me rnnce Rupert tomorrow alter- noon. STANDINGS UNCHANGED Philadelphia Athletics and Washington Senators Continue Hcc-k" tic Pennant Struggle PHILADELPHIA, June 18: The Philadelphia Athletics defeated the Cleveland Indians yesterday and the Washington Senators won over the St. Louis Browns and there was no change in the struggle for the leadership. The Mackmen still lead the Senators by three and a half games with the other clubs of the league gradually 'dropping out of the pennant picture. Brooklyn shut-oul the Pittsburg Pirates In the only American League Came of .the day. Yesterday's scores: American Leave Philadelphia 4, Cleveland 2. Washington 8, St. Louis 7. National League Brooklyn 2, Pittsburg 0. ' . ' Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet. j 1 St. Louis ...33 15 .687) New York 31 19 .020 ; Chicago 30 .21 .588 Boston 27 25 .5191 Brooklyn 24 27 .451 1 Pittsburg 21 30 .4121 Philadelphia 20 31 .3921 Cincinnati 18 36 333' American League W. U . Pet. Philadelphia 40 13 ,755 1 Washington 38 13 .679 1 New York 27 22 .551 ; Cleveland 26 28- .481 : Boston 21 29 .420 i Chicago 19 31 .380 Detroit 21 35 .375' St. Louis . 17 33 .340 j City League W. L. Pet, Sons of Canada , 0 1,000 ' Millionaires 1 2 .333 Elks 0 3 .000 POSTMASTER IS WEDDED Miss Anne Frasrr of New York Be-1 came Bride of J. It. Morfson in Vancouver on Saturday I A wedding of great Interest in prince Rupert took place on Satur-1 day afternoon last at the residence of Miss Constance Davis, 1249 Pen der Street, Vancouver, when Miss Anne Ora Fraser of New York City became the bride of John Robert Morlson, postmaster In Prince Rupert. The ceremony was performed 'jy Rev. J. Kennedy, fdrmerly of Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Morlson ore making a honeymoon trip to Vlctorta and Seattle and will arrive in Prince Rupert within the next few days to take up residence tar for mnf w Ikdpil.S mofithft. nothLAr U mI dm until I tried S.sthi-SalTi Th. BrH ntlcatloa toded itch sad Dtln. Pil.s om." K. C. Arlry. End ixln quirk. All druiilt. COAL Buy the real Coal our fa-mom Krison and Cassldy-Wflllnrton In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Uobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND S5S TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOU SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FIIKSH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City UAL OVERWORK Doctor prescribes Guinness for tNEW VIGOUR "For many many years I have seen the need for overworked wives of a half botde of Stout at 11 a.m. with a sandwich, and one at supper but it must be Quinness. There is a special tonic result, and 1 prescribe it largely. The first gives vigour and the bedtime one brings sweet sleep." M.R.C.S. This letter, printed by special permission, it rue of thousands recently received from the Medical Profession emphajiting the value of Guinness. "GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU" Cuinnest should never be served COLD. a. r. &- WM 1 his advertisement ij uui vj..:;lrn'Hi or duspmyeo oy :i l "iuui Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. USE THE MILK frl VA PO B ATI O J PRODUCED IN CANADA Mo wonder Camatlon-mtde dishes art so delicious. The best of nik from ulected herds, safeguarded t the source by clean housing of ??Veow-'nd clean-handling of the milk, is evaporated to double nchneM for Carnation Milk and hermetically staled in its contain' s to protect it until it reaches you. You'll find it absolutely dependable, airemtly convenient and aurpriaingly economical. Writ for Cook Book nJ )( Rek CARNATION CO., LIMITED, 1)4 Abbtt St.. V.hcum. B-C j Milk item Ctmdltn cows, packed la ' CMntdi in CtntdUa cans and cases.