it A new line of Iadies' Comfort Shoes that embody the steel areh with style. Made in Black and Brown Kid Oxfords ; ' and Black Pumps f Widths A to EEE Price $ F.50 LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Charles Ellison ,1s sailing tonight on the Prince Charles Jor a trip to Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Charlote Islands. Mrs. II. M. Daggett and son Harry are sailing tonight on he.Prlnce Charles to spend the summer yaca-tion at Tlell, Queen Charlotte Mrs. J. Morreau of Queen Char inttj nitv. who has been Davlne a Mrs. H. B. Rochester and ter, Janet, and son, Harry, are, sailing tonight on the Prince Charles for a vacation atTleli, Queen Charlotte Islands. A. R. Hunter sailed oh the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon for. Stewart on a weeks' relief duty. W. R. Broad, customs officer .'at Stew-: art, will be here tomorrow evening enroute south' with the-, Vlmy Pilgrimage party. Mr. and Mrs. .John Melor will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Prince Robert for Vancouver. They arrived In' the city from .Stewart marriage here this afternoon of -i earlier In the week to,' attend the their son, Stayehy J. Mellor, 'to Miss Dortohy Patmore. Having sold out his business-at Stewart, it Is Mr Mellor's intention to locate in the south. 5 Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue THE DAILY NEWS. riUNCK JBUrEBT r BRITISH COLUMBIA Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally Nevi, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLKN - - Managing-Editor WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt, James Watt, on a general freight ing voyage, arrived in port at 6 o'clock this morning from Van couver and Is pow discharging coal for Phllpott & Evltt. The vessel will leave tomorrow on her return to Vancouver via Ocean Falls. Harry Scott, Qrenvllle Channel logging magnate, is paying one of "his periodical business vlslte i ... . ... i I'tmun town. He Hp arrived arrived Thur prince unanes lonigm oi xier re turn to the Islands. 1 WOMEN ARE WISE 'la ' TIP TOP to Tip Top Value Where, clothes are concerned the Judgment ofihe ladies is generally shrewd and -sound, They are bargain-wise, fabric-wise and fashion-wise. They buy and wear Tip Top (tailored clothes themselves; they're sure to approve of the men in their lives doiiif the same thing. These are the superior qualities which have made Tip Top Clothes the popular choice of men AND women. Unrestricted choice of hundreds of British woolens. ; iland-cuttlng and tailoring to measure. All-Union craftsmanship. ' Ypur Unrestricted Choice AT ONE PRICE $25.75 Tailored to Your Measure TAILORS P. CRAVETTO, Fourth Street Local Representative LTD. to Thursday from down the coast aboard his power vessej Lila and will be returning Monday to the scene of his opera tions. Effective at once, the local cus toms office will not be remaining open between the hours of 5 and 12 In the evenings for the clearing of .boats. Until further notice, clearances will be obtained in the usual way at the homes of the clearing officers. Pilot Charles Elliott left at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Ketchi kan with a party of local passen gers lor tne inaepenaence way celebration at the Alaska City Those leaving on the plane were H. G. Kennedy, Joe Scott, Sam Jov. Miss Lou Zarelll and Mi Evelyn Zarelll. This party will return to the city tomorrow morning when another party will be taken north. The plane got back last evening at 6 o'clock from a flight to Smlthers. District News Q. C. CITY On Sunday, June 20, a very Im pressive memorial servloe was held In the United .Church lor the late William Campbell, a pioneer resident of the community. Rev. B. Black, BA, B.D., the minister, conducted the service. In his ad dress he spoke of the sterling qualities of character possessed by the deceased, He was a man of loyal friendships, unwavering sense of justice and a true neigh bor to all In need. On Thursday the Ladies Auxl! lary met at the home of Mrs. Bert Roberts. A representative number were present from both Bkidegate and Queen .Charlotte. Among other things it was decided to hold a children's nicnic on July 1 at the hosDltal grounds, parents and children of both communltiea invited. Expressions of regret and disappointment were expressed at Rev. B. Black being moved from the pastorate. A committee of ladies to meet the Rev. W. Selder and his bride was appointed. Last Friday evening a very pleasant farewell surprise party was given the local minister, Rev B. Black, before leaving. About 8:30 the many friends of the pastor met In the Church. Games and other amusements were enthusiastically entered Into and enjoyed by all. G. H. Jolllffe and Barney Munro acted as masters of ceremonies and kept up a lively stream of Interest. At the close very tasty and delicious refresh ments were served by the young ladies. Expressions of gratitude and pleasure for the services rendered by the Rev. Bishop Black were expressed by Mr. Jolllffe and the audience responded with loud hearty cheers and the singing of the song, "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." On Sunday Rev. Bishop Black closed his ministry and preached his farewell sermon at 7:30 pm A large crowd was present, including many friends. After the ser vice, Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Charter entertained In the Hospital. An enjoyable dance was held In the Premier Hotel Wednesday to bring the Dominion Day holiday to a close. TERRACE R. W. Beecher has. gone to re .leve E. Hunter at Lakelse Hatch ery, Mr. Hunter being admitted to the local emergency hospital. Visiting Officer Speaks at Moose Dinner in City The local Moose Legion, with Great North Moose A. K. Nelson In the chair, entertained members of all branches of the order In the city, including ladies as well as men, at a dinner last evening in the Boston Cafe when the princi pal speaker was Stuart Slater of Toronto. Dominion auditor, who has been on a tour of the district. There were about thirty persons present. Community singing was enjoyed with Mrs. J. S. Black pre siding at the piano. Hotel Arrivals Central Alex Murray. C. Bierkan, H. Lien, E. Roll, Mrs. J. A. Ellis, J. Hart and Chris Bjerkhan, city; D. Hadland, Oona River; Mrs. J. A Clegg, Kwlnltsa. Knox James Hart, Charles Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. O. Sversen and R, Myers, city; Oyrll .Davies, Edmon ton; Dr. Lewis L. Robblns and Dr. ,E. M. K. Gelling, Chicago; Dr, R Walmsley, Edinburgh, Scotland. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cripps, city; Mr. and Mrs. R. -O. W. Mc- Culsh .and W. 3, Wetmore, Van couver; Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, Pekln Royal Woods, Vancouver. B. Lanten. city; Mrs. Anne Mrs. Norman Dagjlsh and daughter. Frances, are sailing to night on the. Prince Charles lor the North Beach of Graham Island where., they wUspend ,a few weeks holidaying, 1 " . m ' ' " ' " ' , - PAQBTWO - DAILY NKW3 ,. U Gloria Shoes" 'SPORT' DETROIT GOES UP Tigers. Win Again and loin Sen ators for Second Place CHICAGO. July 4: (CP) Wltii National League teams travelling to open new stands with Independence Day double headers to day, onjy two major league games were playtd. both in the American League. Detroit Tigers won the ninth game of the last ten starts by defeating St. Louis Browns a to 5 And joined the Washington Senators in a tie for second place The Cleveland Indians, losing in a close 6 to 5 game to the Ctu- caeo White Sox. dropped into a tie with Boston Red Sox for fourth place. Baseball Scores Pacific Coast League Missions, 1; San Francisco, 5. Los Angeles, 12; San Diego, 8, Sacremento, 8; Oakland, 2. Portland, 5; Seattle, 1. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet St. Louis 44 26 .629 Chicago 42 25 .627 Pittsburg 39 31 .557 Boston 32 39 .451 Cincinnati 36 30 .549 New York 38 32 .543 Philadelphia - 24 46 .343 Brooklvn 22 48 .314 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. New York 48 22 .686 Washington 39 32 .549 Detroit 39 32 .549 Cleveland ..V...:...:....38 34 .528 Boston .'.....:i.....: 38 34 .528 Chicago : 31 37 .456 Philadelphia 24 44 .353 S. Louis 22 44 .333 SPORT CHAT The cricket match between Hampshire and Kent provided some fireworks. R. H. Moore, Hampshire captain, hit a ball that struck a house outside the ground and split In two. It is said Wembley Stadium authorities are willing to put up a purse of approximately $60,000 for an open-air fight between Max Baer, former world's tltleholder, and Jack Petersen, British heavy weight champion. Willie Hoppe. three-cushion bil liards champion of the world, still carries the cue with which he won the world's 18.1 balkline title 30 years ago when he was 18 years old. The cue is a half-ounce lighter Hoppe is 35 pounds heavier. FALLS TO DEATH EASTBOURNE, Eng., July 4: (CP) Watched by his fiancee as ha at tempted to take a photograph at Beachy Head, Walter Pryor, Cat-ford, fell from the top of the cliff to his death. POLICE FINES HIGHER According to figures compiled by the Dally News and not furnished by the police department police court fines in Prince Rup ert for 1936 to date have totalled $1941 as compared with $1362 In the first six months of 1035. Fines for .June this year amounted to $467 in comparison with $430 in the same month last year. IS WINNER IN SCULLS Swiss Rowing Star Betain$ Coveted Diamond Trophy at Henley HENLEY-ON-THAMES, July 4: ICP) E. Fulfi, Swiss sculling star, regained 4 he diamond Sculls trophy by defeating X. U. Tyler .of the Thames Jlowing Club by three lengths, JJls tune being nine minutes and twentytwo seconds. REGISTERED AT GROUNDS Total of 273 Children Join up With New Activities Being Started Here Registrations uider the super vised playground activities which are being instituted here by the Prince Rupert Gyro Club In collaboration with the physical and recreational education branch of the provincial Department of Education total 273, it was announced today by David Bell, instructor. The program of activities at the various playgrounds will start next week Softball try-outs have already been held. Laughlan Gillies is assistant In structor to Mr. Bell. Tony Chris tlan is also giving general assls tance in addition to Miss Jean Watt at Seal Cove, Miss Jean Cameron at Acropolis Hill and Miss Beatrice Berner at McClymont Park. Those Making Northern Trip Local Players For Ketchikan And New Metlakatla Series The local baseball teams for the Ketchikan and New Metlakatla series this week-end are: For the Ketchikan series D. Gurvlch, Lamble, Chenoski, W. Johnson, Morln (manager), Stiles, Hill, Slmonsen, Bury, Lindsay, For the New Metlakatla series- Morgan, Letourneau, Bowden, Do minate, Dan McDonald, Burnett, Jack Campbell jr., Comadlna, Mon tesano and Antonelli. Jack Campbell sr. is manager. Allan Davies Jr., official score-keeper, is also making the trip. Games will be played at Ketchikan this and Sunday afternoons and at New Metlakatla there will be a double-header on Sunday afternoon. The teams who left for the north on the Helen II last night, will re turn here Sunday night or Monday morning. A party of girls also went north to Ketchikan last evening aboard the F. H. Phlitoen. Capt. James Morrison. NO HASKHAI.L PLAYED Owing to the absence of players from the city for the games at Ketchikan and New Metlakatla, there was no City League baseball game here last evening. UILHULY CUP STANDING W. D. L. P R. C. N. V. R. J 0 0 2 Dominion Dairy .1 0 1 2 Canadian Legion 0 0 1 0 FOOTBALL MONDAY, JULY 6 Naval Reserve vs. Legion This' advertisement is not published1 or displayed by the Liquor Control1 Board or by the Government, of BiltUh Columbia. Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor ofTirst United Church, sails this evening on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver further session oi ine to attend a u.j a orMtmtinn between the Canadian National Steamships pursers' and stewards' departments. !n!H!mHnH!!!Hi!!U!mHi:U!!i!!p' m:::tt-.:.. I )i .Saturday, July 4,183e- Miss Edna Parker, sister of S. 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