PAQX TWO. Week-End Special fox Young Ladies LOW HEELED SANDALS Sizes 4 to 8 Blue, Black, Br.qwn Calfskin Grey Suede, Brown, Patent, Black Suede & Patent Regular price to $4.95 Where Most People Trade F AMY SHOE STORE III) PHONE 357 Plans Being Laid For Best TIIIRD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS. rKlNCK RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday,, by Prince Rupert Dally, News, Limited, Third Avenue U. P. PULL EN - - - Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per men, per, insertion ... Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per Insertion, per line SUBSCRIPTION KATES City, delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance .. . By. mall to all parts, of British Columbia, the British Empire and By. mail, to all other, countries, pe- year -.1 for lesw periods, paid In, advance, per week ; Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department. Telephone Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulation DAILY; EDITION 98 88 1.41. 2r li Saturday, July 18, 1936 Flower Show Yet Held in City Date For Annual Event Set For August 10. With Garden Competition, to be Held During Previous. Week The executive of the Prince Rupert Horticultural Society at a meeting yesterday afternoon decided to hold the annual rose and flower show! oil Monday, August 10,. and the garden competition the week previous, between August 3 and 8. The secretary of the society is writing the department of agriculture at Victoria asking ' if it would be possible to have a horticulturist sent to Judge both the flowers and nave two, classes the same as last ,the gardens. If it Is impossible to'year- one or gardens 25 feet or get an outside man, a local judge less and the other for gardens over or committee of judges will be 26 fe frontage. In addition to chosen. that there will b& two handsome of chosen by the acting Jack Frew, to draw up, a prize list and to. arrange for a building in which to hold, the show. This subcommittee will carry out all arrangements and- appoint a manager . wjenons ior ine oesi lawns, one xor presiaeni, fh .. . OR.fnnt. int. nnri thp other for a larger ?awn. The prizes will, be of the same value for each class. A change is being made this year in the garden competition In to stage the show. The event is be- j that no entries are being required. ing new. later mis year man lasi. An gardens will be judged but if While roses willnot be as plentiful 'there are any residents, who feel at mat time, it was tnougnt mat . their garden Is likely to be over other flowers would be more nu. , looked owing to its obscure dosI merous. Sweet peas, gladioli and dahlias would, be all available and .the show, probably the only: bne of the season, would be more representative than If held earlier. The day was (chosen particularly because three large tourist boats would be in port. The only other day available wouldhave been. July 27, and. that It was thought,, would have been too. early. It Is planned to have more- classes, this year than last and to make it an outstanding event Garden, Competition In regard to, the gardpn compe tition, the committee decided to tlon or for any other reason, a let ter to the secretary will make sure that It will be Judged. Outside the ' prize winners there will be no com parative results, published. The society ls asking that all. flowers growers in the city, cooperate to make this, the most Outstanding flower show yet held in Prince Rupert. Present at the meeting last night were Jack Frew vice-president and acting president, In the absence of Theo, Collart, Frank Dlbb.. D. Q. Borland, Horace Duhamel, Mrs. C. J- Norrington, Mrs. R. M. Winslow and H, F Pullen. This advertisement ls not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government .jof British Columbia . St. Louis raiding Is One Game Behind Chicago, Cubs Yanks Away Ahead, in American, ST. LOUiS, July 18; (CP) Ek- Ing out a close victory over the Phillies at Sportsmen's Field yes-. terday, the St. Louis Cardinals, were- able to cree pup to within a game of the NatipnaJ League, leading Chicago, Cubs who were losing to the Boston Bees, at Wrigley Field. Carl Hubbell turned in a good pitching, performance at Pittsburg by blanking the Pirates, the Giants being now in a virtual tie for fourth, place with the Cincinnati Reds who, playing at home, drop, ped. a game to the Brooklyn Dodg ers. At New York, the Yankees went on a home run splurge to vanquish the- Detroit Tigers who. dropped Into, fourth place eleven games be jow tne Yanki ana half a same under the Boston Red Sox who. won thrilling contest from the St. Louis Browns at Boston. The Yan-I Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. Chicago 51 St. Louis 51 Pittsburg ,44 Cincinnati 41 New York 43 Boston 40 Philadelphia Brooklyn .32 .28 L. 30 32 39 39 41 44 50 55 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L, New York .....56 28 Cleveland 47. 38 Boston 47 40 Detroit 45 39 Washington 44 40 Chicago 42; 40 Philadelphia 28 5 St. Louis 25, 56. Pet .630 .614 .530 .513 .512 .476 .390 .337 Pet, .667 .553 .540 .536 .524 .512 .346 .309 Baseball Scores Pacific Coasts League. Portland 4, Sari Diego. 2. Sacramento 1, San Francisco. 0. Eighteen Teftts, Taken at Chest Clinic Friday There were eighteea examinations at the travelling chest clinic here yesterday. Today ls. the final day of the clinic and' Dr. A. 8.! Black and Miss J- B-. Peters R.N. will leave Mondav afternoon, on the Prince George for Ocean Falls. LAWN BOWLING City League lawn bowling play last night resulted as lows: MacPhee, 22 Hill, 17. Preece, 23; Little, 22. Frew, 29; Dlbb, 14. rink fol- FOOTBALL GAME SET The postponed game ot the Oll-huly Cup football' series between Canadian Legion and Dominion Dairy has been set for playing on Monday evening next. Reach the most people in city and district with an advertisement In. the DaHjr Ntws. DAILY NKWB - ( CLOSE IN NATIONAL kees brought their home run re-i cord for the season up to. 102 with the four circuit clouts they regis tered yesterday. Jimmy Foxx's single in the ninth with, the bases crowded brought in the winning run for the Boston Red Sox: oyer the St. Louis Browns. It was the fourth win for the Red Sox in the last five starts. The Cleveland In dians made more secure their hold on second place by winning agajn over the Philadelphia Athletics at Shibe Park. The Indians are still nine and a half games behind the Yankees. Yesterday's Big League scores: National League New York 6, Pittsburg 0. Brooklyn 5, Cincinnati 3. Boston' 5, Chicago 1. Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 5. American League Chicago 16, Washington 5. Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 1. Detroit 4, New York 9. St. Louis 1, Boston 2. FIANCEE OF FREDDIE STEELE IS VISITOR IN PRINCE RUPERT , An interesting visitor in Prince RuDert is. Miss. Char- lotte Harris of Tacoraa., fian- cee of Freddie Steele, the new middleweight boxing chani- plon of the world, who arrived yesterday- on the Prince Ru pert from-the south to spend two weeks here visiting with her uncle and aunt,. Mr. and Mrs. George Eckerman. Miss Freddie Steele, who won middleweight title a week ago tonight at Seattle by defeat- ing Babe Risko of Syracuse, N.Y., had planned coming to Prince- Rupert himself- but could not get away. Race Winners At Baptist Picnic Many Children Captured Prizes Outing On Thursday Oidls, 6 to 8, years June Susie Raybone.t Oirls, 8; to, 10 years Joy Norma Raybone. At Winners in. the races at the First Baptist Church Sunday School picnic were as follows: Children, up to, A years Junc Wood, Orace- Soles, Berg, Ber, Boys,, 8. to 10r-Jlmmy Clarke, Bronson Bussey. Girls, 10 to 12 AJberta Clarke, Amy Armstrong, Inez Berg. Boys, 10. to 12 Brett Soles, Allan Lelghton, Cecil Hammons. OlrJs, 12 and oyer AlberU Clarke, Betty. Soles, Nancy Brera-ner. Boys, 12 and. over FletcMfcr Heramons, Allan Lelghton, Brett Soles, Girls, sack race Aileen Hem-mons, Joy Berg, Betty Soles. Boys' sack race Fletcher Heramons, Brett Soles, Bronson Bussey. Olrls' three-legged race Betty Soles and Nancy Bremner,. Joy Berg and Norma Raybone.. Boys' three-legged race Allan Lelghton and Fletcher Hemmons, Brett Soles and Bronson Bussey. Girls' peanut race Nancy Bremner, Aileen Hemmons, Inez Berg. Boys' peanut race Melbourne Bussey, Fletcher Hemmons, Cell Hemmons. Married ladle's race Mrs. Hai- cld Raybone, Mrs. Gus Berg, Mrs. Robert Woods. Men's race P. H. Linzey, H. M Daggett, W. F. Bussey. Al Simmons la Hospital Prominent .Member of Detroit Tigers Baseball Team Develops Appendlclii.s - NEW YORK, July 18; Al Simmons of the Detroit Tigers was admitted yesterday- to. a hospital here for observation of an appendix; condition, If it, is decided thac an operation, is necessary, he may be. rusned to Detroit. Meantime, the Tigers were on their way; last night to, Boston to, open a stand there today. TWO-SIDED QUESTION. VICTORIA, July 18; (CP) At. a meeting, of the Victorian, Football. League two, letters, were read, one commending its efforts, to, prevent Sunday football while th.-; other came from the Rlyerlna district saying the game would die in that section- if it were BASEBALL TUESDAY. JULY 21 Legion vs. Sons of Canada LEGION IN BALL WIN Defeated Canucks Last Night To lteaw First Bloo4 in, Play-Off Strics Canadian Legion drew blood last night hi the four out, ot steven game seiies with Sons, of Canada for the city baseball chanv ' plonshlp. and possession of the Qrrae Cup. for the next year when thev scored- a & to 1 victory over Harris Ls accompanied by her .the Sons of Canada jn the play-off friend, Miss Dorothy Lavalle. in,nr. Th snn nf fnnnriti iispri the tithreo rv'tfher In thp pffnrfc tn xtnn the Vets but wildness ond errors caused their downfall. Harvey Bowden pitched a steady game for the winners and struck out 11 batters in the seven innings, j Including six in the last two innings, allowing but two hits which both came in the second Innings to account for the only tally made by (the Native Sons. f Jackie Campbell made his debut on the mound for Sons of Canada bbt lacked-control. He walked three men In a row in the first inning and then struck out Bowden. to keep the Legion scoreless. He walked the first two men In the second and was replaced by Jack Lindsay. The "Schoolboy" lasted, until the sixth when Letourneau went in and pitched the last Inning. A small crowd ot fans was on hand, to. witness the game. Score- by innings: R S, O. C 0. 1 0 0 0 0 01 Legion 0 2 0 0 31 x 6 American Sprint Star May Be Out H . E. 2 5 3. 1 Batteries' Campbell. Lndsay, Letourneau and. Stiles; Bowden and Bury. Seattle Has Whaler Race Cruiser San Francisco Won Event Vesterday With, .ILilwakure And, Salt Lake City Tied For Second SEATTLE, July 18: A crew from U. S. S. San Francisco won the whaler race which was an event In connection with the fleet's visit here this week. The race, held yesterday, resulted In a tie for .second pjace between crews of the Milwaukee and Salt Lake City. Of Olympic Race ABOARD SS. MANHATTAN. July 18: There was still some uncertainty last night as, to whether Robert Smallwood, 400-metre star of the United States Olympic Games, team, now crossing the Atlantic aboard this steamer enrouic to Berlin, would, be actually able to compete. Soon after leaving New, York, Small.woood had an appendix attack and for a couple of days was. kept In. bed. on a soft diet. He was to be allowed outside for fresh air today. Chief Coach. Lawson Robertson, indicated last night, that, If Smallwood ls not In shape. Al Fitch, may be substituted for him. n Softball Games At Playgrounds Results of Last Night's Play Schedule for Monday ys. p.m. Junior Wallace Block Surf bathing at Tlell, B.C (below) And Results of softball games playd last night at the Gyro playgrounds, were as follows: Junior girls - MeClymont, U; Westview, 27. Intermediate girls-Westview. 23; MeClymont. 10. Intermediate glrl-Seal Cove. 117: MeClymont, 10. McClvmont. 33: V UltlVt first Seal Cove, 5. Games to be played Monday, are as follows: Intermediate boys- MeClymont Seal Cove at Bootn bcnooi, o boys- Acropolis vs. Seal Cove at Boom school, 7 n Intermedate bovswtti. T I A .. juiuut bii niiupuaj vs. Vfe? ! view,ai uyro, rarK, i p., BOWLING SCHEDl'U JU1V lO' WULMJII VX land vs. Tinker. LlWe v t,. I III! - - l 1 1 i i t i n iiiit'in i - xu USED CAR SALE C L. Rorie, Trustee tCf f5H(Tlf FIT The Perfect Gin For Cocktail or Collins f "TK purnt form In which tobaeoo un b nMkdM-Iwai The following are offered for Immediate sale by the trustee ol the estate of KaU'n Motors Ltd. : 1927 Chevrolet Light Delivery 1928 Chevrolet Sedan, with licence 1929 Ford "A" 1-ton 'truck - !.!..... 1939 General Motors Uvton truck 1933 Chevrolet Sedan 1935. Chevrolet Coupe, with licence 1930 Oakland Sedan, with licence Also 3 Hydraulic Hoists for Dump Bodies, each J93.M J115.M, V.9S.W SUQ.OI S205.M S595.N K65.M The above may be Inspected at the premises of Kalen Mutor Ltd. Further Information from Prince Kuprrt The imJj 1 Dunes WSsSm Spend your vacation amld,st tM at "THE DUNIS" bea.utl.fui surroundings ol Tlell above i at reasonable cost Write lot in prat ure & ratw tOr MADAM RAJAl'T Tlell, B.C Thi, advertisement hbt published or MSSSSSi The government of DritUh Columbia. or by