H rl paob rouH THX BAIL? RTWH t moons : -eL.-.-. Jsr39-T!r- 1570:: 500 Yds. Chinese Brocaded Kayser FuII-Fashioned Silk Hose 15 Shades, guaranteed pure thread 25 Do P" thread silk lull fash- silk, reg raiue $125 yd Special wnl seml-serrlee weight every DoUar Day Price Q1 A A PlT Perfect, all new sliadev 2 yds for JJLUU French panel heel, cradle foot. , Dollar Day Special AQp 1000 Yds. Pure Silk Flat p1t C,r!Pe May Belle Bloomers and , , Guaranteed pure silk .v excellent n.nr V quality heavy weight, every piece ... S , Genuine May Belle quahty aborted perfect, to the following shades, blr eggshell, flame, brigs, Spanish tiTred. mulberry, maize, green. f Dollar Day qq Special 2 pair for OX.U V rose, nut brown, black and white. Dollar Day Special ,. QQ J match gJQQ per yard Ladies' XoiMtmi Ladies' Pure Thread Silk "gjilk Hose, Sub-Standards Assorted shadeHgood quality. 25 Doz., assorted shades, silk to top. jjjeJ smau, medium and lar?e. French panel heel, service weight. Dollar Day Special G4 A A Dollar Day Special Q4 A A 3 for ileUU 3 pair for t?AVU - Girls Pullover Sweaters Ankle Socks 125 Novelty Pure Wool Sweaters. Assorted shades pure wool and silk puff sleeves, assorted styles and it wool, sizes 8 to 10'i fancy and colors, assorted sizes., reg. value plain knit ; Dollar Day 04 A A $1.95 to $2 JO: Dollar G4 A A Special, 3 pair for vAeVU Day Special, each viUU j GLANDS ARE DISCUSSED O. F. Denstedt Gives Interesting Address Showing Importance of 1 Hormones in Body Hormones and their function In the body was the subject of a most interesting address yesterday afternoon before the Rotary Club by O. F. Denstedt of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, He explained that the hormones are substances produced and excrefed into the blood stream by various glands which are known as ductless glands. Prominent among these are the pituitary body, the thyroid, parathyroids, adrenals, certain cells of the pancreas, and the female - and male sex; glands. These glands have no direct outlets but the secretions pass through the cell walls directly into the blood stream. They are carried to other parts of the body where they assist the various organs In their normal activities. The hormones so far Isolated are crystalline materials having the appearance of ordinary compounds such as sugar or salt. Only four of the hormones have been Isolated in their pure state and" ing sixteen or more nnown nor-i mones have been obtained only mixed with other substances in ex- i tracts of the glands. j Hormones are extremely potent substances. Adrenalin, for example, Is active when diluted one part In three hundred million parts of water. One of the hormones of the pituitary is more active still. Thyroid Glands Thyroxine from the thyroid" glands is present In the body to the extent of about one-quarter of a grain. The body requires about three and a quarter grains per year to supply its requirements and this pinch of material spells all the difference between complete Imbecility and normal health. Sometimes these glands become over-active or under-active, giving rise to various abnormalities. For example, an over-active pituitary in a growing' child may cause him to develop into a giant or a deficient pituitary may give rise to a dwarf. These types are often seen in the side-shows of circuses. Similarly, deficiencies or excessive activity in other glands lead to abnormalities, and disturbances of health, physical and mental. The thyroid, probably the best known of the glands, produces the hormone thyrozln which controls the rate at which foods are burned in the body. Excessive activity causes certain forms of goitre. Underactivity, dn the other hand, result In complete arrest of physical and mental development. Often Idiocy and deaf-mutism are traced to Uils cause. The parathyroid secretes a hormone that regulates the amount of calcium present In the blood, Over activity of this gland stimulates certain bone cells to remove calcium and phosphorus from the bone with the result that the bones become very thin and fragile. ' Insulin Important , Certain cells. 0; tht paniriai Yesterday's Big League scores: American League Detroit 3, Cleveland 0. Boston 4, New York 12. Chicago 8, St. Louis 9. Philadelphia-Washington, postponed on account of threatening weather. National League New York 0, Boston, 8. Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 8. St. Louis 2, Chicago 6. Pittsburg 13, Cincinnati 3. . manufacture insulin, which hormone regulates the amount of sugar In the blood and the storage in the muscle of any surplus of sugar. A deficiency of insulin disturbs this process or storage and produces a condition known as diabetes. In this disease carbohydrates such as sugar and starch cannot be utilized by the body in the normal manner. consequently, the body has to draw on Its supply of fat for Its energy. The fats are not completely bumed and because of this certain toxic substances are formed which, If excessive, leads to unconsciousness or coma. The administration of Insulin restores the normal utilization of the carbohydrates and fats. The adrenals and the sex glands, like the others, play Important roles In bodily development and activities. All the endocrine or ductless glands are Interdependent, Injury to one causing a disturbance In the slows down body processes and, if others They have been popularly extreme In growing children, may ue! thf 1flldocir,"e concert." master. Tills gland secretes several hormones which have specific actions on the other glands, and keep them working in proper balance. C. N. TRAINS for the East-Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes days and Fridays 6 pin. rrotn the East- Mondays and Saturdays 2:15 pm. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:20 .pjn.. DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY Fraser & Payne's 'SPORT' BALL RACE TIGHTENING Chicago Cubs Win Over St. Louis Cardinals and Reduce Margin , Of New York Giants REGIMENT IS WINNER Defeated Merchants Tour U Nil in League Football CLEVELAND, Aug. 3: CP De- In a regularly scheduled City and Gomez went to back. SJUl the Regiment pressed, Edgcumbe. Wingham, Campbell and Armstrong playing pretty if Ineffective football, Mitchell's hard drive. struck one of his own men. Dlckenj drove a terrific shot but Morgan was right in line and saved well. The second half was nearly all in favor of the soldiers. Mitchell scored three goals and Buster Hill the fourth. Play was Interesting but all raids by the Merchant were held up and Morgan was not severely tested. Bond, for the Merchants, was doing well and Moe and Rad-cliffe never gave in. McKay and Dickens combined nicely but, although they forced a corner. It was cleared and the Regiment took up the attack steadily. Edgcumbe went close. Regiment Morgan; Ferguson, Davies; Geo. Hill, Edgcumbe, Wing- SPORT CHAT Detroit Tigers defeated the In dians In a heavy hitting game at Cleveland Wednesday to resume the leadership of the American League with a margin of one full same over the New York Yankees who were losing at the Yankee Stadium to the Boston Red Sox. The Washington Senators advanced from sixth to fifth place by winning over the Athletics at Philadel phia while the 8t. Louis Browns were dropping a double-header at home to the Chicago White Sox. In the National League, the New York Olants won both ends of a double-header from the Braves at Boston and lncreawd their margin of leadership to three and a half games over the Cubs who were blanked by the 8t. Louis Cardinals at Chicago. Rather than see his old friend Saturday Closing 8 p.m. Just a Few of the Items Advertised For Saturday Dollar Day Van Kaalte Chiffon Hose Made with the new Flextop and Flextoe fea tures, run rasnioned pure thread silk. French heel, MIR-O Kleer. no rings, all new shades, fine guage. dull finish, reg $130, ?1 A A Dollar Day, per pair pAeUU Novelty Silk Bedspreads 50 Silk Spreads, assorted pattern In shades of mauve, green, blue, yellow arul rose, siie 80x100 inches. Dollar Day 2 95 Spec til See Our Windows Friday All Filled With Clean New Merchandise! well-known British jockey, bought in the 10-year-old race horse Cap-a-Ple and turned him over to a veterinary surgeon for painless destruction. Cap-a-Pie was once in the Stanley House stable, when he won a great Ebor Handicap for Lord Derby and was the first winner in ' England trained by Frank Butters. 1 The jockey started the bidding at $25. It went on to $125. at which Cap-a-Ple was knocked down to him Weston had a great affection for the horse which he had ridden to victory several times in the animal's best days. For the first Ume in six years an English horse race was declared void for lack of runners, at the trolt Tigers and New York Yankees! League fixture last evening Reel-! Folkestone races. The event was conUnued their battle for the Am-' ment defeated the Merchants byitne Maidstone Plate. Twenty-one erican League supremacy with no j tour goals to nil. The Merchants ' owners had paid $10 each to enter; cnange in tne situation as a result. snore 01 awes ana Ourvkh J" "onc ot mem was aoie 10 unng of yesterday's play, the former re-1 and played with nine men. The a horse to the post for a stake of ta'lnlng their one game margin by Regiment were at full strength : 00- When Walter Nlghtingali. an blanking the Indians here while j The first half was fairly even aJ- Epslm trainer heard in the morning- only two have, been synthesized or iyn an(j displaced rebuilt by the chemist. The remain- position. the Yankees were defeating the Boston Red Sox at the Yankee Stadium in New York. In the National League, the New York Giants, being shut out by the Braves at Boston, had their margin of supremacy reduced to two and a half games over the Chicago Cubs who were winning over the third place St. Louis Cardinals at Wrig-ley. Field. The Dodgers won a close decision over the Phillies at Brook- them In sixth though the Regiment largely had thre u a possibility 'of the race the upper hand. Gomez saved sev- being void, he telephoned orders to eral shots. Carroll centred Just be- his stable to send Tllllcum lmme- hlnd and McGrei&h had a couple of dlately in a horse-box. Unfortu- tries. Sonny Dickens was closely nately for his enterprise, the horse- watched. Percy Bond then came on , box broke down and TUIicum could not get to the track in time. Baseball Standings National League New York 63 Chicago 60 St. Louis Si Boston 50 Pittsburg 4 Brooklyn 42 Philadelphia 42 Cincinnati 34 American League Detroit 62 New York CO ! Cleveland 54 Boston S3 Washington 45 St. Louis 42 Philadelphia .38 ham Wllcnn Pitctor tflH TUUtw.ll LniCagO JO Campbell, Armstrong. Merchants P. Bond; F. Gomez, Moe; Radcllffe, McKay. McGrelsh; Carroll, Lokken, Sonny Dickens, Referee. Bill Lyons; linesmen, H. Dickens and P Palmer. 37 39 42 51 49 55 57 63 37 37 44 48 53 50 59 65 30 .606 571 .496 .484 .433 .424 .351 .626 chased at Post Office News BfAnd, 325 Granville St.. Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince Oeorge, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace. B.C. General Store, Anyox. and "side-kick" go to a question- .ers.Xl ablt "boneyard." Tommy Weston,1 SOFTBALL .619 .525, .459 .456 .404 .350 Aug. 3 Elks vs. Moose. Aug. 6 Elks vs. C. N. R. A. Aug. 8 Junior Elks vs. O rot to. Aug. 10 C. N. R. A. vi. Mooxe. Aug. 13 Grotto vs. Elks. Aug. 15 Moose vs. Junior Elks, Aug. 17 Grotto vs. C. N. R. A. Aug. 22 Grotto vs. Moose. Aug. 24-Junlor Elks vs. C. N. R. A, Aug. 27 Moose vs. Elks. FOOTBALL August 7 Merchants vs. Legion. August 9 Legion vs. Regiment. On August 14 and 16 selection games will be played In preparation for the game agamst the Navy for the Hanson Cup during the time the II. M. S. Danae Is In port. The Dally News can be pur- Bmlthen Drug Btort. Smith- 4 4 BOWLING SCHEDULE Firtt Half Aug. 3-No I vs. No. 4; No 7 vs. No. 9. Second Half Auf. -No 2 vs. No. 1; No. 4 Tf No. 3 Aug. 8 No. 6 vt. Ne. 5; No. 8 vi. No. 7. Auf. 10-No. I n. No. 8;i.'e. 3 vs. No. I. Auf. U-ito. 4 vs. NO. 2; No. 7 vs No. 5. Aug. 15 No. 8 vs. No. 6; No. 0 vs. No. 1. Aug. 17 No. 3 vs. No. 2; No. 5 vs. J No. 4. J Aug. 20 No. 7 vs. No. 6; No. 8 vs. No 1. t Aug. 22No. 9 vs. No. 2; No. 3 vs. No. 3. Aug. 24 -No. 6 vs. No. 4; No. 7 vs. No. 1. Aug. 27 No. 8 vs. No. 2; No. 9 vs. No. 5. Aug. 29-Na. 6 vs. No. 3; No. 7 vs. No. 4. Aug. 3 1 -No. 5 vs. No. 1; No. 8 vs. No. 3. Sept. 3 No. 6 vs. No. 2; No. 9 vs. No. 4. Sept. 5 No. 7 vs. No. 3; No. 8 vs. No. 5. f Sept. 7 No. 6 v. No. 1; No. 3 vi. No. 2. Sept. 10 No. 9 vs. No. 3; No. 3 vs. No. 4. Sept. 12 No. 7 vs. No. 2; No. 9 vs. No. 6. Sept. 14 No. 4 vi. No. 1; No. 9 v. SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART NEW YORK, Aug. 3: CPBar silver was quoted at 46,c on the local metal market yesterday, stiffening to 464c today. HatiVt roa WpUtf Loiri rar diji xhtn you 1 mi ;ur beir II mr of ihtm tuppy Yo ind ill jour fimily. Curd heiUb bl j,u hit Ju Kep on lli nnr tide of life. Tb irtiwn tntmr of health it rranin eenttlpailon. It atj ft Ion of appetite nJ energy. 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' Uoajil or tho tivvernfoeot of llrtl : ' THE DUN For a Real Vacation Visit Fishing And Enjoy lennis - "I BatlJ All the Comforts of Home Meals to T Appetite Special Catering to Children- Drink Whenever You Wfah Make a Foursome at Tennis and Take Adn Special Kates For Parties of Four or X Write or Wire For Keervalion MA DAMP If A I APT Tl , Sail on Prince Charles for I'ort fmtt KITCHEN SPECIAL! . t, . -. .... .... . . 1 , h i v-upvr rov Cleaning uans. a real speci.u u P Iianana St Pineapple Upside Down Cake Tin- r g Non-Scald Aluminium Tea Kettles, fill throutti) 'w(, g Steel Dutch Ovens with removable handle fi i'1' " g small roaster each p 4 Cup Earthenware Tea Pots, only, each I GORDON'S HARDWARE I NOW OPEN Palm Coffee Shop Pleasant surroundings and Service with a Bmlle , Call and see us Across from the i'owe r Co., Third Avenue.- Van's i Opposite Quality 4 lot1 At AO Cr( Ubellrd Tor y"" r Phon