FAG two i . Quality is the Best Bargain You Can Buy William Shrubsall Is Laid at Rest Funeral This Afternoon of Well Known Pioneer Who Was Long Identified With Fisheries Many pioneer citizens gathered at the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers this afternoon to Join In the obsequies for William Shrubsall, early resident of Prince Rupert and for more than a quarter of a century prominently identified with the fishing industry here, who passed away at the end of last week after a lengthy illness. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. W If Shoes that fit . . . and the fact that our shoes are made by reputable shoe makers is your guarantee of quality. AGENTS FOR Onyx Shoes for Women Hartt Shoes for Men Mickey Mouse Shoes for the Children The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue. LIMITED Exclusive Agents for Northern B.C. Phone 357 THE DAILY NEWS. rRlNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupm Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H, T. 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There were many beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. R. P. Steeves. wife of the ! principal of General Cordon School in Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Powell River and will Droceed from here early next week to the interior She is a well known speaker on economic and social subjects. ROSE, COWAN & LATTA Ltd. Printers and Stationers Typewriter Paper Typewriters Typewriter Ribbons Typing Pads Wax Paper Writing Pads Account Books Account Paper Account Fasteners Adding Machine Rolls Letter and Paper Clips Shannon Cases Blotting Pads Blotting Paper Shannon Files Bill Books Carbon Paper Cash Register Rolls Letter Baskets Waste Baskets Bull Dog Clips Besner Block, Third St., Phone 234 PAINT SPECIALISTS We have a large stock of high quality paint to meet your every need, with complete ranges of colors to choose from, all made In B. C. by the British America Paint Co., makers of the famous Satln-Olo. It Pays to Use Good Paint THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. 255 Third Avenue Phons: 101 I i THE DAILY NEW3 Wednesday, June n. io3t I SPORT NEWS I urn im imtm tm tm tm s,a iui 1 in m 1 m ta 1 wain urn in im iniMtuimtmtminintatmtMtatMJLMiutMTaia Nanaimo Wins Football Game Scorr? of 6 lo Nil Saturday In Dominion Championship Soerer Final Game NANAIMO, June 13: Nanaimo City defeated Victoria 6 to nil In a Dominion championship soccer final game. COALMI'KCIAL GKADS WIN TWO STRAIGHT FROM TULSA STENOS EDMONTON, June 13: tCP) The Edmonton Commercial Grads defeated Tulsa Steno-i graphers Monday night by a score of 35 to 28 for their second straight victory In the three out of five game series for international honors. Tuning Up For Title Collision As the date (June 14 draws nea ' for 'hcu v.Ie battle at New r York, Champion Prtmo Camera unt haiVnger Max Baer below i put on a final training spur at the n- respective camps. Da Preem, at fcls Pompton Lake?. N J quarters favors the skipping rope as a conditioner, while Baer at Ashbury Park, N.J displays his right hook. Moose Ladies Hold Novelty Softball Bridge and Dancej Game is Planned Enjoyable Affair Last Night With Sixteen Tables of Cards i There were sixteen tables of cards at an enjoyable bridge party and dance held last night by the Women of the Moose at the Moose Hall. Prize winners were as follows: ladles' first, Mrs. Dickens prize donated by Mrs. Wlck; second. Oudrum Orothe (prize donated by Mrs. Robert McCarthy) ; men's first, Nick Kuprosky prize donated by Mrs. J. II. Preece); second, C. R. BIggart prize donated by Mrs. Hugh Smith). Mrs. Sam Haudens-chlld, holding lucky seat No. 27, won a pound of coffee donated by Mrs, W. F. Bussey. Refreshments were served after which much Interest was taken In a mock auction. Dancing was then enjoyed with music by Mrs. J. S. Black and Bert Cameron. D. C. Schubert was master of ceremonies and Mrs. Schubert and Mrs. 11 Smith presided at the door. The committee In charge consisted of Mesdames Stegavlg, Qlske and Wick. LEGION LINE-UP The following llpe-up for Canadian Legion In tomorrow night's Dominion Cup football preliminary game is announced: Pearce; D. Gomez and Blake; Thurber. Webster and Currle; Baptle, Greer. Chris- tlson, Murray and Palmer; reserves, Fong, Bussanlch and J. Currle. MERCHANTS' LINE-UP The following line-up is announced for the Merchants in tomorrow night's opening game of the Dominion Day Cup football series: S. Gurvich; Moe and Stiles, H. Dickens, O. Howe and Dido Gurvich; Carroll, Lokken, A. Dickens. McKay and Pierce; reserves, Gomez and Shrubsall. E. O. Aves, deputy provincial collector, sailed last evening on the Catala for a trip to Namu on official duties. Gyro Club Derides to Issue Chal- lenje to Rotary for Match Embodying Unique Features The Prince Rupert Oyro Club, at its regular monthly business luncheon yesterday, decided to Issue a hallenge to the Rotary Club for a softball game in the near future. The plan is to Introduce a number if novelties in connection with the ;ame. D. G. Borland, past presl-lent of the Nanaimo Club, who is tfflliated with the local club, told tow such a game had been recently taged with great success In the :sland City. Other matters of club business were dealt with' at the Iuncheo.i. Trank Dibb was winner of the luncheon raffle. President W. H. To-bey was in the chair. LOCAL NEWS Robert Davie, iormerly identified ith Albert & McCaffery here, is a passenger aboard the Prince 3eorge today going through from Vancouver to Stewart where he will be located, having accepted a position with the Crawford Transfer Co. there. Robert M. Stewart of Victoria, ne of the well known brothers af-er whom the town of Stewart was lamed and who still haxe exten-;ive land and mining interests in the Portland Canal district, is a oassenger aboard the Prince George today going through for a visit to Stewart. It was rumored in Vancouver yes-erday that Blake Wilson, a member of the Vancouver Board of Trade excursion party, had been njured at Bridge River in an airplane crash. The rumor was, how-iver, believed to be unfounded as Mr. Wilson was still with the party hen it left here for Anyox at midnight Monday, CLOSE RACE j CONTINUING i Giants, CardluaU aud Cubs lu .Merry Rattle For Supremacy Of National Lramut CINCINNATI. June 13: CP-New York Giants, St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs continued their neck and neck race for Na- I tlonal League pennant honors ea-jterday with victories respectively 'over the Cincinnati Reds, Baitca Braves and Phillies, the Pittsburg Pirates sinking further into fourtn ' place by losing to the Brooklyn' Dodgers. The OlaaU are now lend-' inp by one game and. a half over the Cardinals who have a lull; ?ame margin over the Cubs. j Three games In the American League were rained out. the only came played being In Boston wnerc 1 .he Detroit Tigers scored a victory to Improve their margin of leadership over the New York Yankees by half a game, now having a lead of a tame and a halt. Yesterdays Big League scores: National Leaf ue Brooklyn 9. Pittsburg 7. New York 12. Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 5. Chicago 8. Boston 3. St. Louis 7. American League Detroit 4. BoUon 2. Baseball Standings National League New York 33 16 .647; St. Louis 30 18 .625' Chicago 31 20 .608 Pittsburg 26 20 .5C5 Boston 24 23 .511 1 Brooklyn 21 29 .420 Philadelphia 16 30 348 Cincinnati .... : . ll 34 544 j Amrrlran League ! Detroit 30 20 .000 New York 27 20 .374 Cleveland 24 20 .54! St. Louis 24 22 .522 Washington 25 24 .510 Boston 23 25 .476 Philadelphia 19 28 .383 Chicago 17 30 2C3 SPORT CHAT No Big League baseball games were scheduled for Monday, the teams being on the road to open new engagements yesterday New York Olants were still leading the National League with a martin of one and a half games over the se cond place St. Louis Cardinals ft the American League, the Detroit Tigers were ahead with a full game lead over the New York Yankees. As a result of play at the week-end, Cleveland Indians displayed St Louis Browns from third Dosltion with a one-game lead. ' ITALY WINS FOOTBALL ROME, June 13:-Italy defeated Czechoslovakia by a score of two to one in world championship football. SOFTBALL June 13- Grotto 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. June 25 Grotto vs. Elks. June 27 Moose vs. Navy. June 29 C.N.R.A, vs. Junior Ella. j Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Cutler of An-j yox arrived In the city on the Ca J tala last everting from the smelter town and will proceed this after noon by train to Jasper Park en-route to Vancouver. The - AUCTIONEER Packing-Derating Wrapping A General Furniture Hepalra List your goods with ras Phone Black 121 GEO. J. DAWES 00, Jk It . . v Quaker "? iikb Puffed Wheat-Puffed Rice 4 0 ' & (!) y Tatte ust if...ihe frcili crlipnesi ... the melt-in-your-mouth goodness of Puffed Rice and Puffed Wheat. There's nothing like thctc crunchy toaitcd nut flavoured puffrd grains to tempt your tppetite and make you ask for mart. 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