PAGE FOUR lNN Since 1857 the word "SEAGRAM'S" I 895 SXSV I on Canadian Whisky has stood for I 'A Quality Supreme. Jf you want I jVL This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. FOR SALE Lot 3, B. 9, S. 1, and improvements $1000.00 Lot 43, B., S. 5. and improvements - -430.00 Lot 4356, R. 5, CD., unimproved, Crown Granted, 130 acret 125.00 Lot 1, B. 3, S. 1, and improvements , 200.00 Lot4. B. 27, S. 5, and improvements . 250.00 Lots 9 Sz 10, B. 15, S. 7, and improvements, Chas. Veas Estate 500.00 N.E. Lot 3063, Alyansh (153 acres) and improvements, Wintermute Estate - 100.00 Lot 2053, Alyansh 103 acres) 6 acres cleat ed and in hay, Wm. Stewart Estate 600.00 Lots 5 & 6, Blk. 43, Sec. 6, and Improvements, Including contents, Ida Ramsay Estate 500.00 Lot 1045, R. 5, CD. (19 acres) and improvements. Terrace 950.00 Blk. 3, SD. of DA. 1099, R. 5, CD (4 acres) Terrare 100.00 OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR. GARDEN NEEDS LAWN MOWERS $7.05 & S'J.OO WHEELBARROWS $5.00 SPRINKLING CANS $1.15 & $1.25 GARDEN HOSE, 60 ft. S1.50 & $5.00 GRASS SHEARS . 75c & $1.35 THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. GROTTO TAXI 456 Three Cars at your service. Hcrt Morgan Bud Barric TROP. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up SO Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 We wish to announce that the REGAL SHOP is now established in their new home next door to the Bulklcy Market. We should like to take this opportunity to thank our customers for their loyal support during the past two years and trust that we shall be favored with your continued support in our new store. Mrs Robert Tomlinson and son, Robert, of Ketchikan arrived In J the city on th Princess Adelaide Saturday afternoon to visit here and in the district Taxi 99 The latest in motor transportation 3 CAR SERVICE Stan Moran, Proprietor MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Stay young and let your friends admire you. Sleep on a Slumber King spring and spring filled mattress. They are built for sleep. Phone 775 Third Ave. FRESn MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 BOSTON, June 3. - Babe Ruth quit the Boston Braves in a huff yesterday after having been with the club as vice-president, and assistant manager only since this spring. The forty-one year old Home Run King said tha he did not intend to retire from the game. Following a dispute with Juiige Emil Fuchs, pre f dent of the Braves. Ruth announced his resignation. The Judge later announced that an unconditional release had been given. Each Holder Of Horse in Sweep $2200 at Least t DUBLIN, June 3: CP The prize fund of $5,750,000 in the annual Irish Free State Hospitals Sweepstake on the Epsom Derby is divided into eleven units of $500,- We Deliver Orders $1.00 or Over BLUE RIBBON TEA I s 'per lb. ... BLUE RIBBON COFFEE per lb BLUE RIBBON BAKING POWDER, 5-lb. tin BLUE RIBBON BAKING POWDER, 12-oz. tin HEINZ KETCHUP-Large, per bottU HEINZ SOUPS Small, per tin HEINZ SOUPS Medium, per tin SMALL WHITE BEANS 4 lbs. DRY SALT PORK per lb HORSESHOE SOCKEYE SALMON, Mb. tin ALLOOOD SOCKEYE SALMON, A-lb. tin 47c 39c 99c 20c 22c 9c 15c HEINZ PORK it BEANS XOU J Qp Large, per tin 19c 19c 39c 17c Fancy Bananas, 3 lbs. 35c Juicy Oranges, good size, doz. 20c Cucumbers, good size, each 11c All Other Fruits and Vegetables at Reduced Prices MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollarn Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 KxaiiiMsiiKiBiiiaiisK:Kca.ihcrs.Up THE DAILY NUTS 'SPORT' Quits Boston Braves 000 each and ten residual prizes of on Saturday. $30,000. Every person horse is certain of a least $2200 s. drawing a prize of at FOOTBALL JUNE 3 Young Liberals vs. Regiment BASEBALL TUESDAY, JUNE 1 Sons of Canada vs. Elks ervice THAT PLEASES at MUSSAlLEiWS flHHM BABE RUTH Ruth, In announcing his intention of going on the voluntary retired list, explained that he had asked Fuchs' permission to so to New York but. despite a sore leg which would not permit him to play, he said h was ordered to report to the playing field. He would not accept such treatment, Ruth said. The picture was taken when Ruth signed his contract with the Braves.) 4 4 SCOTTISH FOOTBALL 4 ELEVEN WINS OVER 4 4 VANCOUVER I-XIL 4 VANCOUVER. June 3: (CP) 4 The touring Scottish Foot- 4 4 ball Association all-star team 4 4 defeated a representative 4 4 Vancouver district eleven by 4 4 a score of one to nothing be- 4 4 fore elcht thousand tnMtntnrx 4 4 Opening of Lawn Bowling Season Delayed by Rain ! The opening of the 1935 lawn ! bowling season on the Canadian Rational Recreation Association's green was to have taken place yesterday with a match tournament between rinks skipned by the president. F. a Walton, and vicc-pre-jsident. A. R. Nichols, but the rainy ; weather necessitated its being called off. If weather permits, it I may take place on Sunday next. SPORT CHAT The play-olf in the Ladles' Bowl ing League will take place tonight with line-ups as follows: Annette's Miss Mickey Skatte boi, Miss Margaret Johnson, Mt&si Violet McCutcheon, Mis Pebbles, Stone and Mrs. Mike Budlnich. Canadian National Recreation Association-JMrs. S E. Alexander, Mis Stromdahl, Mrs. B.P. Wood-side, Miss Hallberg and Miss Dorothy Ballinger. Following If the line-up for Young Liberals in tonight s Senior League football game agalnsC Regiment: r S. Gurvlch; B. Hunt and Ivor Moe; H. Lokkcn, W. Murray and F. Eby; J. Lindsay, J. Campbell, A. Ronald, R. Cameron and W. Wright. The Regiment line-up is as follows: H. Morgan;. W. Murray and A. Davies; A. McDonald, W. Cross and B. McMeekin; 8. Veitch, W. Vance. D. Christlsgnt' L. Cromp and P, Palmer. Spares, M. Gay, Edgcumbe. The King Edward High School Bowling League has suspended activity for the season, the plan being to resume play in the fall. Twirlers were winners of the Girls' League with Aces In second place. Twirlers were also winners of the Bovs Lea in i f with riuckaron run. LEGION IN BALL WIN Veterans Squecie Out Close Victory Over Canucks In BasebaU League With uncertain skies overhead and an ordinary slaed crowd present, the Son of Canada and Le gion fought out a close battle In the Senior Baseball League yctr- riav the Sons finishing on the short end of a 6-5 score. v The Legion look the field first and Smith, the veterans' mound artisL struck out the first three Sons to face him. The Son hurl rr Undsav. however, was nicked for two runs in the first and an other pair in the second while the Canuck failed to mark the new score board in either the second or the thlid inning. The fourth inning, however, saw a decided rhanae for Smith itaued three passes to the Canadians and top ped it off by hitting Johnson with a Ditched ball. The result of tms inning was two runs for the Sons. The Legion gained another run in the fourth when Pierce scored but in the fifth, with two men on bases. Jack Yager poled out a two-bagger scoring both men and the Legion led now by one scant run. In the sixth both teams garnered another run but the Sons failed to score in the first of the seventh and the "Sweatshirt Gang" walked off the field with their first victory of the season. The Box Score LEGION ABR II POA Moran as. 4 0 10 3 Smith p 4 13 12 Bury c 3 1 0 II 0 Stalker rf 3 0 10 0 Commons If. 2 0 0 2 0 Antonelll 3b. .. 3 0 0 0 i Morgan cf. 2 3 110 Campbell 2b 2 112 0 Pierce lb 3 114 0 Totals 2tt 6 8 21 5 S. O. Cy- AB R II POA Johnson at. ....... 2 '0 0 0 3 Hill cf. A' 0 0 1 0 Lambie 3b 4 112 2 Slmoneon rl 3- 1010 Crow lb J 10 2 0 Yager If .4 0 12 0 Gurvkh c 3 12 5 0 Tobey 2b 2 0 0 5 2 Lindsay p 2 10 0 1 Totals 29 5 4 18 8 Summary 2-base hit. Pierce. Legion; struck out by Lindsay 4, Smith 10; base on bans off Lindsay 1. Smith 5; hit by pitcher. Com-nons, Johnson; double plays Lambie to Tobey; Lambie to Tobey to Cross, Johnson to Tobey to Cross; time of game. 1V4 hours; umpire. H. O. Kennedy; scorekeeper. Allan Davie. Judge C. D. Maeaulay was a pas-lenger aboard the Prince Allc Saturday afternoon voing through .o Dawson for the summer aftci having spent the winter in Vancouver and Victoria. i Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL Wood Furniture Moving NEW TEAM ON SCREEN Wedding Night," Stirring Drama, Marks Debut of Cooper And Sten A stirring and romantic drama, the love story of a sophisticated New York author and a New England farm girl, comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre the first of ; this week In 'The Wedding Night, ; in which Oary Cooper and Anna Sten appear for the first time as a .omantlc team. Cooper prove that he ran be lust as convincing and thrilling a iover as he U a soldier and fighter ind the fair Ann Sten sheds all traces ol her Runlan birth and training, emerging as a full-fledged vmerlcan star. Cooper Is the author and Hrl-i: Vinson his wife. Together thry r tum to his country home b uu- his finance are low and he vain I I seeking an Idea and barkRiound for a new book. He find, unexpectedly 'hr n.lr and theme for hi manuscript in the lives ano customs of 1he neigh boring tobacco farmers Alt' r w sells a tract of land his wifr u siU upon returning to g.ty New York but he-remains in the country. He meets a neighboring farm girl, played by Anna Sten. and she offers to care for his mat. rial want, cooking his meals tidying the house. Each finds keen mterrs-t in the other because they arc from entirely different worlds Attain t this background I told the drama tie love story. She realizes that, she loves the author and that he Iovm her. But both know there Is a wide social chasm between them that he Is married and she betrothed Siegfried 1 a ha rah stern father who clings blindly to th" traditions of hi native land and his ancestors; Ralph Bellamy is the sturdy young tiller of the toll selected to marry the girt. Bishop Thurber. son of Cant, and Mrs. J. D. Thurber of this city, was here Saturday afternoon aboard the steamer Princes Alice bound from Vancouver to Dawson. He will spend the summer with a federal Oeological Survey in the Yukon Tln ! i . ' Ju 1 .... 11 J 'JH vKai Lancer in The Girl of HU I)rcajj GARY COOPER ANNA STEN TOGKTIIKK! In a Story o( Beauty IDl Rare Komantt. "THE i WEDDING NIGHT" A picture to rr ( your heart . a the unpad rums nee. (inn.., tragedy and lid '.U the emotion' Wit!-. Ralph Bellamy Helen Vinson (At 7.40 tt ' i. News - A Coined J. Jenkins. J D -lOO, Robert Wilson a SIM on the Prln: . , day afternoon fr K-route to the Unuk R where they will be the provincial depart works on trail -..;. charge of the work v McQuillan who is a!" district. TWO Months for 1 Members are entitled to one book only. :t ii TONK5IIT and TtLSDlI nrnjr 77 1 ONE In order to stimulate membership in our Rcr'ai Library during the summer season subscritfrs a the month of June will receive Two Months Membership For 75c This is your opportunity to do pomp excellent reading. Two months for 75c. Join NOW! New Rules and Regulations which mi b changed as often as convenient. 2- Where 2 books are required for one home the reui one month subscription will be $1.25 fur two bo'k 3 Additional books may be rentcdal Uie regular rat" of the price of the book for one week or portion 4- Rental is payable In advance. Charge accounts canr cned for library rentals. 5 Commencing August first all rentals will be made t the first day of the month. Proper adjustment t., requirement will be arranged with all subscriber & Subscribers are resnonslble for reasonable rare a' la . r. be P , . t!..- of books in proper condition. Take advantage of the Special Summer Rate. Kffcf-tive during the month of June only. 75c for 2 months Over 300 latest novels to choose from. Twenty to thirty new ones added every month. D. ELIO HUYS EVERYTHING SELLS EVERYTHING FURNITURE DEALER & AUCTIONEER We Sell New Dominion Linoleum by the lam GREEN 421