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Third Avenue DAILY EDITION Phone 357 THE DAILY NEWS. fRINCE RDPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert , Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue a T, PULLEN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per incn, per insertion . mo Classified advertising, per word, per insertion .02 Local readers, per insertion, per line 25 SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yeany period, paid in advance $a uo By mall to, all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and For lesser periods, paM in advance, per week 10 Advertfctyt and Circulation Telephone , 98 News Department Telephone 86 Friday, May 8, 1936 THE LAST CALL This week sees the end of the rlean-nn Mmnnirm nf rv,n Junior Chamber of Commerce. Un tn tVp nrpspnt 5fr Vina been very effective, a number of unsightly nuisances having been removed, raking done and painting is under way. All this is excellent but the meiTihers nf fhp .TnnJnv r!Vi am OFFERING PRIZES The Provincial Bureau of Information and Publicity at Victoria is offering a number of prizes for letters written by students in the high schools to persons resident outside the province drawing attention to the attractions of the province. The writer of the letter must also produce the reply received. For the best letter written by a pupil in grades nine and ten there are prizes of ten and five dollars and similarly for grades eleven and twelve. Letter must be more than 250 words in length and less than 500. The contest, which is now going on will close at the end of June. Notices in connection with the competition are being sent to the principals of the various schools and doubtless will receive attention. . t Mode from u Jumna mpLJMHI formula tner'JIU) ,,, VnTUrTTB This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of BrittA Columbia. H aw -wm a m . - P 1 UiiAW UP! FIX UP! J PAINT UP! BEAUTIFY! I EMPLOY SOME IDLE NEIGHBOR CITIZEN If you :iid a Painter, Carpenter, Gardener, or Mslbly a man or woman for an odd job, PHONE 138 When a wlllinf worker will be sent Employment Service of Canada J victory over the lowly Browns at Boston. The. only change In the lea cue standings as a result of yesterday's play . was the advance of Pittsburg Pirates Into third place in the Na tional Leaeue ahead of the New I York Qlants whom they defeated : 6 to 2 In a game at Pittsburg. I Yesterday's Big League scores: I American League Detroit 5, New York 6. St. Louis 6, Boston 9. Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 3. Chicago 11. Washington 6. National League New York 2, Pittsburg 6. Brooklyn 7, Cincinnati 4. Boston 8, Chicago 9. Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 3. Baseball Standings AMEltlCAN LEAGUE W. L. Boston .'. 16 6 New Yq'rk .: .15 6 Cleveland 14 7 Detroit 9 Washington, 11 ber say there are still one or two people who have not yet;chkag0 -- 8 acted. It is hoped that influence will be brought to bearadel,phla 7 on them and that bv the end of this uiiNignuy spots ieip in tne city. . IT 111 WV, ilU ' NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Chicago 12 St. Louis 11 Pittsburg 10 New York , 10 Cincinnati 10 Boston 8 Philadelphia 9 Brooklyn .. 8 7 7 8 11 11 13 12 10 13 10 13 18 Pet. .632 .611 .556 .526 .476 .421 .409 .400 Pet. .727 .714 .667 .474 .458 .444 .350 .143 BASEBALL AT OCEAN FALLS Paper Town Looking Forward to Active Season with Four Trams In Competition OCEAN FALLS, May ft Baseball at Ocean Falls for the 193C season got away to a good start at the anual meeting last week when officers were elected as follows: President. W MpHnrrirk Vice-President. Pat Dolan. J Secretary-Treasurer. T. Main Executive R. Fuller, manager c-f the Paper Makers' team: O. Ball-lie., manager of Mechanics: P. C. Campbell, manager of Youthfuls: F. Magano, manager of Japanese There will be a four team league this year and. with manv new men, It Is felt that snappy ball wlil be played Wes Hauptman. Seattle rluht- hander. has arrived to visit rela tives here and, In all probability, w71 cover the slab for the Paoer- makers. According to word received from the Queen Charlotte Islands the entire Massett native fishing fleet there is prepared to leave for the trolling grounds. DAILY NEWS PORT NEW YORK SLIPPING (Hants Defeated by Pirates At Pittsburg: Yesterday and Drop Into Fourth Place CHICAGO, May 8: (CP) The leading Chicago Cubs continued their winning ways in the National League yesterday as did the Bosto'h Red Sox in the American, the former winning a close victory over ths Eoston Braves in Chicago while the latter scored a handy SEASON IS CONCLUDED Annette's Are Ladies' Bowling; Champs Other Trophies Are Decided The Ladles' Bowling League brought Its activities for the season to a close last night, Annette's having won both first and second halves of the schedule and thus taking Annette's Cup for the city championshjp. The cup for the sprisrm'c hlrrlitt ovroop went i r St. Louis! Mrs. Harold Raybone of the Ran gers with 162 points. 'Hie cup for the highest single game score was won by Mis. Eddie Smith of the Doodads with 285. Results of last night's games in which Doodads defeated Prince Rupert Grads and Rangers won over Brunettes were as follows: Doodads Ingram 272; Parent, 303; F. Smith, 283; E. Smith, 305; Mrs. West, "330; total, 1493. P R. Orads Stromdahl, 260; Hallberg, 316; Nelson, 334; Bellinger, 299; low score. 229; total, 1433. Rangers Letchford, 261; For tune, 288; Raybone, 334; Deane, 275; Armour, 353; total, 1511 Brunettes Berg, 284; Oarnw, 279; Domlnato, 230; Colussi. 170: Johnstone, 214; total, 1177. High average scorer was June Armour of Rangers with 177. Standing of Trams Standing of learns at end of the second half: Q. Ttl. Ave. Bluebirds 28 20902 747 Annettes 28 21468 Rangers .28 20866 Doodads 28 20333 P. R. Grads 28 19925 Maccabees 28 18525 C. N. R. A. .28 17749 Brunettes .28 17423 707 745 726 712 662 634 622 FIVE ENTER IN SOFTBALL Ocean Falls Look in e- Forward To Acthe Season This Year Under Dr. Davidson OCEAN FALLS, May 8 Ocean Falls will have a five-team soft-ball league this year. The paper town Softball Club has elected officers for Xhe year as follows: President, Dr. Ross Davidson. Secretary, Cecil Hague. Treasurer, Keith McAllister. Teams will be: Papermakers. Ja panese, SawmlllTownslte and Fin ishing Room. If y"ou wish to swap something Try a classifier1 TIRE BUYERS! Save Your Tire Dollarj Until You SEE THE 1936 GUTTA PERCHA TIRES Standout TIRES Standout VALUES ORGANIZE BASEBALL Play to Start on Elks Flag Day Tentative Line-ups For Season Named The Prince Rupert Baseball As sociation, at a meeting last night, decided to stage the first game of the season between the Sons, of Canada and Elks on May 25 in con nection with the annual .Elks' Flag Day. The official opening will take place May 29 with Sons of Canada meeting the Canadian Legion. Re gular league games will be held on Tuesdays and Fridays and prac tice hours on Sunday mornings will be as follows: 10 to 1 ajn., Sons of Canada; II to 12 a.m., Elks; 12 to 1 noon, Canadian Legion. The following Is a provisional line-up of players for the season: Legion Bury, Antonelll, Stalker, Arney, Commons. Nakamoto, Ro gers, Hunt, C. Smith, Bimonsen, M. Montesano, Buck, Derry, Mc-Phee, Howe. EJks Mitchell, Erickson, Coma-dlna, E. Smith, Pierce Scott, Barry. Byman, Hill, Stone. A.' Murray, Anderson, Matheson, O'Neill, Bey-; non. i Sons of Canada Qurvlch, Llnd-i say, Letourneau, Stjles, Dornlnato, Calderoiji, Johnson, Lambie, Camp bell, Morgan, Yager, Edgar, Orme, Morln. SPORT CHAT The Junior League football game, scheduled for Wednesday evening between Borden Street and Booth ' Memorial Schoois, was rained out. Booth Memorial and King Edward High Schools will meet Saturday afternoon in the next Junior game,-Arrangements have been made for a Junior League football game to be played on May 25 In connection with the Elks Flag Day celebration. Followers of 'gymnasium actlvl-j ties at Ocean Falls are haying their j eyes, opened these days and those ' who meet Kamado, blackfbelted jiu Jltsu artist, wake up wpnderlng i what It Is all about. Pat Dolan feels that the entry of such bpys into the gymnasium peps things up, particularly wrestling which ': more popular now at Ocean Falls than It has been for five years. frldMavj Tq EASTERN CANADA OKI 5 DA i l vE1 MAY 16-30 RETURN LIMIT 45 DAYS IN ADDITION TO DATE OF SALE From PRINCE RUPERT and Return TOltDNTO OTTAWA MONTREAL QVEHKC Coach 550.50 S5G.50 $57.20 $60.45 $72.40 Tourist tStandard $70.50 m $70.59 $84.45 $g5.50 $75.45 $90.45 $90.40 tios.io JGoo.1 in JourUt Slwpm on pyjnfot of wguUr btrth f.re Uootl m Standard gltper on payment of regular berth tut. muf rn, t ytrt and andir II..HI( ftr. Stopom. llt4 rrt William, Arnttnnf aoo fa.t. COmiPONDIKClt LOW mil MOM 0TMIH WIITUK 1UTI0MI. 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