PAGK TWO t Sport Third Avenue xfords Comfort For Holiday Wear Natural Elk and Elk with Brown Trim SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Price $3.25 t0 $4.50 Family Shoe Store Ltd. (The House of Quality) THE DAILY NEWS. t-KINCE RUPERT BRITISU COLUMBIA Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally Newt, Limited, Third Avenue H, F. PULL EN - - - Managing-Editor 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 mall to all other countries', per year . Vot lessor periods, paid In advance, per week Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone , DAILY EDITION COUNTRY BURNING UP 9 8C $3.1 U.O0 Friday, July 10, 1936 Prince Rupert, with her coot, refreshing, showers, finds jt difficult to sympathize with the people of Chicago and the rest oft he Middle' West where they have sizzling hea and the crops are being burned up by the intense hea SITE FOR POST OFFICE It is satisfactory to know1 that the provincial government is co-operating with Ottawa in providing a site for the new Federal Block which is to be erected in Prince Rupert. It seems to bd the general opinion in Prince Rupert that this site is the right one and that it would be wise for the Victoria authorities to make an attractive offer. The question of .site seems to have been one of the stumbling blocks to the erection of a building in the past. ODIOUS COMPARISONS Making some comparisons, between Canada and Great Britain, Bruce Hutchison in the Victoria Times writes: . "Here in Canada, where we sometimes look on the Old Country as behind the timed, we find that a non-elective .Senate', manned bv political has-beens, broken-downs and never-were's, is stultifying the newly-elected House of Commons. Mr. Meighen, defeated every time he led a government to the country, is leading the Senate now and telling the Canadian people what legislation they can have and What thev can't. No noble lord could get away with that in Britain for twenty-four hours. Over there no noble lord would have the effrontery to try. "This is one reason why we shouldn't laugh at poor blundering. Baldwin. Another reason is that this country has no right to laugh at a British government which was afraid to fight Mussolini for fear of starting a conflagration when obviously we Canadians were not prepared to fight either. We were not prepared to propose oil sane tiorts, even. We had enough sense to keep out of the mess. But to smirk now at a government which felt the same way as we did is rather obscene." imported y 1 ? FROM H This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ""'SPORT CARDINALS BAMBINO STILL LEAD AS PILOT Halt Game Margin Over cmcago Who Won Doubfe-Header Yesterday CHlCAGO, July 10: (CP) CM- niacin r.uhs took both- ends of, a! In the American League,, Wes Ferrell pitched his twelfth win oU the season for the Boston Red Sox the home stand. The best Joe De- Maggio, sensational young rooxie batsman, could do for the New York Yankees yesterday was to gather one single in four times at bat, the Yanks losing to the Cleveland Indians at the' Yankee Sta dium to have their margin of lead ership reduced to eight and a half games over the Detroit Tigers who, even with Mlekey Cochrane and Hank Greenberg off the line-up, defeated the Washington Senators in a free-hitting game at the Na tional Capital for their thirteenth win in the last fifteen starts. These were the first Big League ..... tx. games m tnree days ana resuita were as follows: National League Philadelphia 5, Pittsburg 16. Brooklyn 3-4, Chicago 4-5. New York 3.. St. Louis 6. Boston 6, Cincinnati 5 (night game). American League Detroit 10, Washington 7'. St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 7. Cleveland 11, New York 4. Chicago 2, Boston 7. Baseball Scores Pacific Coast League San Diego 0, Oakland 1. Portland 2, San Francisco 3. Seattle 10, Los Angeles 1. Missions 4, Sacramento 0. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE . W. L. St. Louis 47 28 Chicago 4& '27 Pittsburg 42 32 Cincinnati 38 33 New York 3& 35 Boston 43 34 Philadelphia 27 47 Brooklyn ...23 52 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New York 50 24 Detroit .'. : 42 33 Boston ...43 34 Washington -40 3S Cleveland 40 37 Chicago 34 39 Philadelphia 25- 48 St. Louis 23 47 Once Noted Boxer, Pet .627 .625 .568 .535 .527 .553 .365 .308 On Hitch Hike, Is At Death's Door TOWNSEND, Maryland, July 10' Having been struck by an auto mobile as he was attempting to hitch hike from Baltimore to New York, John Joseph (better known as "Spider") Kelly, a famous batt ler In the days of John L. Sulli van, lay at death's door In a hos pltal here last night, It is said that he had not eaten Iri several days and was very weak. Football Game With Destroyer To Be Played tiwine to ralri, the Qllhuly Cup football game, scheduled' for fast evening between Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and Do minion Dairy, was called off by Referee George J. Dawes. Tomorrow evening a game has been arranged to be played between local all stars and a team from II. M. C. S. Vancouver, Only Question of Salary Preventing7 'Ruth From Assuming , Charge of Cleveland CLEVELAND, July 10: Babe Huth lias been offered the nian- double-header by close scores from agership of thf Cleveland hi-Brooklyn Dodgers here yesterday, dlans, who have been under fire the first game being a 13-innlng by fans and press alike for their battle, but the rough and tumble St. Louis Cardinals held the National League leadership by a margin of half a game by winning over the New York Giants at Sports men's Field. disappointing showing so far this season. Only the question of salaly is preventing an agreement being reached. The Bambino is holding out for $35,000 a year which the club ownership considers too high. Ruth- is not worrying. He is estimated to be worth between who defeated the Chicago White P $400,000 and $500,000 apart from Sox at Boston. The Red Sox, wno wmca ne nas uuiuima. had a disastrous losing streak re-fr eeme rrom oiner interests, ue cpntlv. are now doing better on I- aoes noi need me jod. I READY FOR BIGB0UT Eyes: of Pugilistic World Focussed On Seattle Where Freddie Steele Meets Risko SEATTLE, July 10: Eyes of the pugilistic world are focussed on 'Seattle today in anticipation of the Pet. .676 .560 .558 .533 .519 .466 .343 .329-' Babe.. Rlsko-Freddle Steele fight here tonight, the first world's championship boxing bout ever staged in either Washington or Oregon. Nate Druxman, promoter, announced last night that plenty of good seats were still available. Many sports notabilities from various parts of the country are in the city tc take In the fights Opinion is divided pretty well as to who will win. Both boys weighed in at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Tennis Tourney Draws Interest Local Net Talent to be Tested City Championship Competition In With the annual tournaments of the Canadian National Hallways and the Imperial Oil Tennis Clubs yet to be held, it is expected that Interest in the forthcoming open city tournament will increase during the next three weeks. Commencing on August 1, this tournament will provide the long awaited opportunity for any and all players in the city whether affiliated with a club or not to test their skill in tournament play. In order to facilitate entries, entry sheets have been posted to gether with full tournament rules and regulations on the notice boards of the Prince Rupert Tennis ways Club and the Imperial Oil Tehnfs Club. Any players not affiliated with any of these clubs may enter. Entries close July 29, , The tournament Is being handled by a committee representative of the three clubs and consists of F. A. Rogers and II, J. Horton of the Canadian National Railways Club, A. If. Hill-Tout of the Imperial Oil Club and J. A. Barry, W. Cruick-Ehahk and Philip Edgcumbe of the Prince Rupert Club. LAWN BOWLING POSTPONED Last night's rain caused postponed City Lawn Bowling League matches, which had been arranged to be played off last evening, to be further deferred, JVoiv, Jocfou vwwdzfo infantfssdiruj STREAMLINE IN ENGINES (Continued tfom Faun 1 vision for the engineer and at the same time carrying the smoke of the locomotive clear of the train. An additional piece of equipment, designed to add. to the comfort of passengers riding behind the new engines, is the track sprinkler in- Softball Postponed J Last night's showers caused further postponement until Sunday of the City Softball League double-) header of Junior Elks vs. Canadian i ' National Recreation Association and Junior Elks vs. Lambie St Stone. LAND ACT Notice of IntMidon In apply to r.rae Uiml In rrlnce Rupert land Recording District of Range 5, Const, and ettuate In Hudson Bay lass midway between Baron and Dundas Islands, being one-ltalt mile south of the moit northerly of the Nan Islands, Take notice tlyit Robert Irvine?, of Prince Rupert, occupation Shell dealer Intends to apply for k lease of tn following described foreshore lands:- Coinmeiilng at a post planted on a rock one-half mite awrth of the rhost Clubf the Canadian National Rail-, wrst 15 chains; thaice south 15 chain thence east 15 chains; thence' north 15 chain to poind of commencement and containing 2i.o acres, more or leM. ItOllF.ItT OI.EN IKVINK Dated May 20th. 1936. l,AM ACT Notice of Intention to appply to l.ensr i Ilnil 1 In Prince Rupert Iand Recording Du- trlct of Range 5, Ccast, and situate'1 fronting on the north shore of the' most southerly of the Nares Islands. Take notice that Robert Irvine of Prince Ruport, occupation Shelr demer Intends to apply for a lease of Die following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a pont planted on n rock 200 feet north ut tlie north shorn! of the most southerly of tfie NareV Islands thence west IS chains; thence south IS chains' thence ennt 15 chains-, tht-nce north 15 chain to point of commencement and containing 22.0 acrcfl, more or less. ItOIIKItT (il.KN IKVIN'P. Dated May 20th. 1038. , . . Mmfa font tf f union nPPiH formula orrr'200 wim olrf EUHSsail This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, ntiv construction which the past decade has witnessed the introduction and development of ... i n-nA HpvlAlfS Imany improvements u . His expectations. This streamline productive of economy in the con- design was developed by J. ..... H. Par-1 sumption of fuel and greater " ii ITli hIh a trt kin, assistant director of the dlvl : ficiency in operauon. i sion of physics, national research ! plbyment to meet the exacting nnnnrii nt. Ottawa, his assistant. ! needs of specific services will pro- Despite the rainy weatheT. the tailed under the tender. By the local Loyal Orange Lodge Is hold- device the track may be sprinkled ing its annual picnic this after- from the tender before the passen- noon along the Kaien isiana rugn- ger cars pass over it. The sprinkler way. The picnickers left In cars device is controlled from the en- and trucks early mis ariernoon. gine cab and adds greatly to the comfort of travellers during hot, dusty weather or when loose ballast is encountered at any point on the line. " Design Features , In designing this entirely new; engine for Canadian service, the motive power experts had for the r guidance several years of experience with the 6100 Northern and 0700 Hudson types of locomotives, he best features of each of which were embodied in the hew power. The new locomotives, while the largest streamlined steam engines In the world, are not the heaviest locomotives In use on the Canadian National system. They rep resent, however, the most advan-i ced design in the art of steam 3 lu Agrd MM., NEW Friday, July 10, 1938 nATT.T NVWM M g njfff 1 -!J- i-iL--i-j ' mT' ' i 81 wsmmm mwm I 7J I " -- " " . -i-" . . ... . -m c j ..! c-iulncs to more .,Hor.co at verv very enlnvnV.', enJoyaMt Dr J Ofeen, ana omcers or inc uuce sumuca. 0....0- Kuuii. - - motive power department, Cana- than justify the investment anddancP. Iast night in the Moo older tVDCS oi Tioii Hall. Music vmlir was was bv by the the Premii Premltr dlan UKlll National naiuitiui uauways, vtn ii j extensive - mc npi.w.... mat wey aic uiih tv.u..u....w-. ... both coal and water consumption. llOI DINfi PICNIC TODAY Moose Dance Is Enjoyable Affait Fifty Couples In Attendance At Affai Last Night W!tli Mu5ic By Premier Orchestra About fifty couples were in at- i wind-tunnel tests being made with locomotives, according to Canadian if . j orchestra- and Oillls .... Royer wu officials. . , National motive power master oi ceremonies. uw.iw' wsj m.' aia.a r,. The- lar driving wheels of tbe, Dr0oress from 10 pm. Until! locomotives, together with.anv and refreshments were r new air resistance at high speed' to a minimum and, by utilizing a louvre cross counter balancing and sclen- ved at mjdnlRht. Albert Stiles xi tlfic distribution of weight on t.i chairman of the committee la at the top of the streamlined front, . . ...v.m1m nlon rx ri 1 1 P Till i ntfo cmnkp nnrt pinrfPTS dear Of the 0Ving wuccia, aJU .cnamc. clear stresses on tracks and Ridges locomotive cab. thus ensuring Milton Oonzates. barrister anil solicitor, has moved offices to Vancouver and is now practising there. Try a Datly News want-ad, FOOT B A L L MONDAY,. JULY 13 Naval Reserve vs. Dom, Dairy Insist en "GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE" The Original For Su at Vcndurt or direct front -niau imf SM-ut." 14juur Cuotroi BocrJ, Ml Baauy Stxw. Vutflouter. ILC I M.1 1 H 11. Ill I rl Confirm lt Coo.1 Amf NEW LOW PRICE $35 BST PROCURABLE r a CHART Tliis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Hrjtish Columbia- Queen Charlotte Islands SOUTHERN SECTION" Dominion Government Chart Number ..153 Survey of 11)35 East and West Coast of Moresby 7C Inland. 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