PAGE two 'HARTT SHOES Have Already Found Their Mark FUNERAL Obsequies For Late L. S. McGill Are Held at Smlthers SMITH ERS, June 11: The funeral of the late Leonard Sydney McGill. prominent local barrister ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF HARTT SHOES To consistently maintain their reputation as one of Canada's best selling lines of men's footwear, Hartt Shoes must offer the utmost in style, quality and value. Be sure to see a Hartt Shoe before buying your next pair, at The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue. LIMITED Exclusive Agents for Northern B.C. THE DAILY NEWS. rKlNCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Pbone 357 Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue B. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period paid In advance . For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion DAILY EDITION Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations $5 DC .10 3 DO 9 DC J5 Monday. June 11, 1934 MANY AT iKitkatla Child Died on Sunday Three and a Half Year Old Daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs. N. Lewis Passes in Hospital Here. The death occurred at the Prince Rupert General Hospital yesterday and mining man. took place here f last Thursday afternoon. It was one of the largest funerals ever held In Smlthers. Members of the many organizations to which deceased belonged and Mrs. Norman Lewis ot Kit-katla. The remains will be sent tomorrow to Kltkatla where Interment will be made. Hayner Bros., attended In groups. Omlneca !neral arrangemen rangements. j . Many peopie coum noi gei inioi the church and the floral tokens; were profuse. I The service was held from the United Church with Rev. David! Donaldson officiating. Hotel Arrivals Knox H. Smith, Sig Johnson, J. Sims. O. A. n- Bryant, uryiuu, Mrs. aits. U u. W. w. Kergm iverKi urn and , 1 I p p oleamshiDS un,uuuiju bailings famlly and A woodland. cuy ;u.ui5o S. Johnson Johnson and and F. F. .A. A. Gibson. Gibson, Van Van. For Vancouvet ' Tuesday catala .. 1:30 pm. Thurs. ss. Pr. George 10J15 pjn.' Friday Ss. Prln. Adelaide'.lO pm. Bs. Cardena midnight June C ss. Prln. Norah pm. June 16 ss. Prln. Norah .... p.m.i June 23 ss. Prln. Louise pm. June 30 s. Prln. Charlotte pm. I rout Vanrouvrt Sunday ss. Catala pm. Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 am. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 4 pm. Ss. Cardena pm. June 1 ss. Prin. Norah . am. June 18 ss. Prln. Louisee am. June 25 ss. Prln. Charlotte am. lor Anyox and Stewart couver; J. Yates, C. E. Johnson and J. Kelly. Ocean Falls. Central L. Mude and P. Jensen, city; Mrs. Florence Wilson, Sunnyslde; Mr. and Mrs, P. LeRoss, Pacific; Mr. and Mrs. Zluchowskl and Miss Vema Zluchowskl, Winnipeg; Dick Ooldthwait, Hanover. N. H.: Russell W. Dow, Woodsville. N.H.; H. W. Mason, Jasper. Prince Rupert O. Matz, Terrace; Henry Whit taker, Victoria; Julius Spoon, La fayette, Minn.; C. Gillespie, Ocea nlc. Royal I K. Seka, Mah Goo and J. Kru Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m.!zck, city; E. Spilsbury, Vancouver; Wed. ss. Pr. Oeorge ... 4 pm.jRay Labo,, CNJl. From Anyox and Stewart- Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 Am. Thurs. ss. Pr. George 8 pm. Savoy Jack Bennett and F. Porcher Islanci. Patterson, Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The best made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 VANCOUVER BOUID OF TRADE PARTY VISITING PRINCE RUPERT; EIGIITV-ITVE SOUTH ERN .MEN HERE FOR DAY. (Continued Xrom page one) George H. Balllie. assistant to gen eral superintendent, Canadian Pacific Railway Co.; James Bain, Bain Bros.: R. H. Baird, supervisor. Royal Bank of Canada; A. S. Barker, managing director. Independent Founders Ltd.; E- G. Baynes, con tractor. Baynes .& Horie. and preu dent. Port Hanev Brick Co. Ltd.; A. THE DAILY NEWS jmday, June ij i93 HBESJsKsnsrsEiitifcfi' News and Views of Sport ttf jlBI''SstJil1B:i:fiBiflB's1;'ls1-K GROTTO IS UNBEATEN P. Bennett, salts manager, Union Tobacconists Won Tiiht Softball Oil Co. of Canada Ltd.; F. C. Brown. A ictory Over Moose rriuay ( managing director, Canada West- Night ern Cordage Co. Ltd.; Philip P. j Brown, consulting structural en-1 Grotto and Moose put up 0 close glneer; R. C. Buchanan, Investment I and exciting game on Friday, night banker, representing W. C. Pitfieldlm the city soilbaii.League. me 10- St Co.; F. J. Burd, managmg dlrec- tpr. Vancouver Dally Province Ltd.; Norman G. B. Burley. dlrrctor. B.C. bacconists. still unbeaten so far this season, winning by a score of G to 4. It was anybody's game all Fir & Cedar Lumber Co. .Ltd.; S. T. the way although the Moose, who v'reelman, mana.. Home Service Co. played nn exceptionally sood brand Ltd.; James Cummins, taks ,mana- of ball with Armstrong starring at ger, Royal Crown Soaps Ltd.: G. R. frst bate and Prltchard in left field. Davidson, G. R. .Davidson At Co.: were In the lead much of the tlm-Jphn Davidson jr.. assistant' to the until the eighth stanaa when Hill's sales manager. Gordon & Belyea tingle, with two men down, scored' Ltd.; T. S. Dixon, managing direc- -two runs to turn the tide for the ior. Gault Brothers Limited, W. H. Orotto when the Moose Iwd been F Drexel, manager. F. Drexel Co.: leading 4 to 3. Claude F. Dunfee, manager for B.C. Moose opened the scoring by Mainland, Great West Life Assur- making two in the first, gathering nce Co.;J. Howard T. Falk, cxe- their other two In the fifth. Grotto cutlve director. Vancouver Welfare scored one run In the second, two I Pederatlon; John Fisher merchant; hi the third and three In the ; John W. Gold, manager Canadian eighth- , Liquid Air Co. Ltd.; S. O. Gourlay. Each pitchar allowed four hits vice-president. Bartram Paper Morrison. Muose Hurler, was cre- Products Co. Ltd.: J. B. Greaves, dited with no strike-outs and assistant to His Majesty's Trade lowed one base on balls. Yaer Commissioner; W. Martin Griffin, struck out four batsmen and yielded barrister. Qriffln. Montgomery St two wanes. The Moose were charged Smith; E. H. Orubbe. branch mana- 1th six errors and the Orotto witn ger. Bank of Montreal. Mayne D.,nlne. Hamilton, superintendent. Cana-' umaoina was umpire ana me dian Bank of Commerce: E F teams were as follows: liwell, superintendent. B. C. Tele-! Moose Postulo ss., Armstrong c phone Co.; H. C. Hewetscn. mana-fMurray 2b- Prttchard If.. R. MorrU-ger. The Toronto General Trusts'00 P- B- Armstrong lb.. C. Lemon Corporation; A. E. Howse. proprie-1 Menzie 3b.. Hlckey cf. tor, A. E. Howse Co. Ltd., Princeton. I urouo rong w.. Kaicmord n. B.C.: Arthur Huddell, B.C. manager, ! Bufy 3b - Howe M- 11111 cf.. Stalker Royal Insurance Co. Ltd.; Robert oU"cn c. yager p.. Antonelll lb. Hunter, secretary-treasurer, Rest-1 The league standing to date: more MfK. Co. Ltd .: T. E. Johnsrm I W. L. Pet. ITUin&cer. Thf Walter M f jturnpt l Grotto 4 Co. Ltd.; Elmer Johnston, mana-' Hks : 3 ger. Johnston National Storage Jun,or nk3 2 Limited: Oscar A. Joreensnn ai- Moose 1 tant manager. B.C. Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd.; C. J. Kay, president and general manager, Columbia Paper Co. Ltd.; F. M. Kelly, president, Kelly, Douglas & Co. Ltd.; J. Vf. Kelly, president, J. W. Kelly Piano Co. Ltd.; Oeorge Kldd, president. Van. Board of Trade; T. A. Lamb, pres., Lamb Lumber Co. Ltd.; K. Lamb Lumber Co. Ltd.; Kenneth Lamond, president, Harrison it La-mond: E. W. sLamprey, manager. Bank of Toronto; J. A. Leckle, vice-president, J. Leckie Co. Ltd., J. Norman Leggatt, department manager, Grinnell Co. of Canada Ltd.; Harold ,R. Malktn, assistant manager. The W. H. Malkjn Co. Ltd.; W- H. Morrison, acting manager. Marshall-Wells, B.C.. Ltd.; G. A. Munn, assistant manager. Shell Oil Co. of British Columbia Ltd.; J. Y. Mc-Carter. architect and structural engineer, wcuarter si Nalrne; J. A. Macdonald, Vancouver Daily Sun: Arthur T. McKean, general freight agent, Canadian Pacific Railway Co.; K. E. McLeod, district passen ger agent, Canadian National Rallways;J. M. MacRae, general freight agent, Canadian National Railways; C. B. -Nlckerson,' salesman, E. B. Eddy Co. Ltd.; B. O. Not-zel, president, Pumps ti Power Limi ted; Oeorge S. Payne, manager, J. 8. Fry it Sons (Canada) Ltd.; W. E. Payne, executive secretary, Vancouver Board of Trade; J. G. Pen ney, manager, Bank of Nova Sco-tle; B. O. D. Phillips, vice-president, Vancouver Board of Trade; W. D. Power, general freight and passenger agent, British Columbia Electric Railway Co. Ltd.; L. M. Reld, sales manager, Fleck Bros Ltd.; A. F. R Derts, chief -accountant, Pacific Meat Co, Ltd.; J. C. Roberteon, con tract engineer. Dominion Bridge Co. Ltd.; J. I. Roblpson, general manager. Crane Limited; Victor A. Rol lins, sales manager, Coast Breweries Ltd.; N. C. Sawers, vice-president, J. Fyfe-Smith Si Co. Ltd.; B. P. Schwengers, manager Victoria branch, McLennan, McFeely it Prior Ltd.; C. H. Selby, manager. British Ropes (Canadian Factory) Ltd.; Fritz Sick, Vancouver Malt .V Sake Co. Ltd.; F. Smith, president, Smith, Davidson Si Wright Ltd,; E, C. Stark, sales manager, Pacific Milk Co.; R. T. 8tewart, manager of explosives division, Canadian In dustiies Ltd.; Burton Storey, department manager, Storey Si Campbell Ltd,; F. M, Storey, vice-presi dent, Vancouver Trunk St Bag Ltd. R. C. N. V. R. C. N. R. A. 0 1 2 3 3 3 Baseball Scores 1000 .750 .500 550 550 550 SATURDAY SCORES National League Boston 8-3, Brooklyn 6-8. New York 8, Philadelphia 7. Cincinnati 5, Chicago 2. One postponed. American League Philadelphia 4, New York 2. Washington 8, Boston 1. St. Louis 1, Cleveland 3. Chicago 5, Detroit 8. , SUNDAY SCORKS National League New York 18, Philadelphia 7. Boston 10. Brooklyn 8. Pittsburg 2. St. Louis 3. Cincinnati 4, Chicago 7. American League' St. Louis 1. Cle'veland 0. Philadelphia 3, New .York 7. Washington 3 Boston' 4. Chicago 3, Detroit 1. SOFTBALL June 11 Elks vs. Navy. June 13 Orotto vs. Junior Elks. June 15 C.N.R.A. vs. Moose. June 18 Elks vs. C.N.R.A. June 20 Navy vs. Grotto. June 22 Junior Elks vs. Moose. Jqne 25 Grotto ys. Elks. June 27 Moose vs. Navy. June 29 C.NJI.A. vs. Junior Elte. July 2 Moose vs. Elks, July 4 Junior Elks vs. Navy. July 5 C.N.R.A. vs. Grotto. July 9 Junior Elks vs. Elks. .July 11 Navy vs. C.N.R.A. July 13 Moose vys. Grotto. July 16 Navy vs. Elks. July 18 Junior Elks vs. Grotto, July 20 Moose vs. C.N.R.A. chasing agent, Canadian Industries Ltd.; C. E. C. Thomas, Vancouver manager, Wm, Wrlgley Jr. Co, Ltd.; O. H. Tlernan, manager, Dunlop Tire St Rubber Goods Co. Ltd.; Aid. W. J. Twist. Mutual Life of Canada; F. J. Wilkinson, credit manager, A. P. giade & Co, Ltd.; A. .II. Williamson, Vancouver News-Herald; A. II. Wilson, Instructor, Aero Club of B. C; Blake M. Wilson, president, Sterling Food Markets Ltd.: H. D, Chas, Sutherland, Vancouver Dally Young, assistant sales manager, rrovmce lkt. Acam Taylor, pur- imperial oil Ltd. The Jew Beat The Fighting Irishman Barney R if C";.: ..." jif too uiimi fo. J.. ui. fcu-Umin intiieU" -weight hampionshlp flht In New York, and Jimmy had h..- w erwelght crown knocked from hU claialc t.ov oy Uw boy fr.m 1 Windy City. Here Barney Is seen in the crouehtnc poMt.c:i "u' k. pt Jimmy guess.rt all evening, and that enabled Barney p 1; over hit own left almost at will, and with teUlnc effect The bou' wont 15 rounds and Barney took the split dec Won CELEBRATION AT KITKATLA Birthday of King- Observed at Coat Village Both on Sunday and Monday KITKATLA. Jant 11 The Kln's Birthday was celebrated to Kltkatla both on Sunday and Monday. On Monday the KlikaUa Concert Band rendered a patriotic program including man hes There were aim addreawi by Her, Bart Shearman. Chief Edward Gamble and Henry ColUson. A program of' ape U m held on Monday Including a Softball fame between the Rtnky Dink and the Excelsior Club as well at football game, iieid sports ami canoe .and fMboat races. BZrWSff TEMPERED l.lt KII.Vi:il NEW YORK. June U: (QP)-Bar silver closed at 45c per ounce on the and overtures. local metal market today. ( 0LIN DUTRA ; WINS GOLF Take United States Outn Title I With hie Stroke I xiua (!ene Samirti j PIIILADEU'HIA. June 11; CP,-olin Dura won the Unltwl BUitei iIen ftolf cliamploiuhlp on Hatur-jy by oprln 203. Oene Sarazen w4 one atroke behind and Harry ' lulelulianks. Wllfy Cux and Harry ' Hper were tiocl foi third pUcf With one stroke more EMPIRE DAY ATKITKATLA Splendid Celebration SUrd At Natlvr Vlllace Do mi the Coait I KITKATLA. June II A highly ' uccesafwl Victoria Dajr celeouuon as held here, the event being one of much enjoyment for old at well 1 for young. The program of field ) ports was opened by the present f the Udk Excelsior Club Uiu iJorreen Nelson. In a football game, whkh featured the ports program, tlw Rmky Dinks lost to the BxeeUoor Club by 1 .1 scare of 7 to S. During the first half the Junior organization vai much In the picture and held the jroore experienced BxceUlors to a orr of 4 to 3. Tne last nan ton the tale when the lUeettlors opened up the throttle to ouUcore the Kinky Dinks, the goal bemg 1 weak point. It was a cleanly contest ed match throughout The ladies soft ball team debated the men's committee by a scorr of 21 to 18, The da proceedings continued In the evening In Agnes Hall wtta dance, music being supplied by Oeorge Robinson and His JaT Five At midnight delicious refresh ments were served. C. N. R. 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