PAGE FOUR 111 VTwIv26'4 z This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FltOM HOME" Hates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Hupert. B.C rhone 281 P.O. IJox 196 Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. BulUlcy Valley Beef We offer you during Coronation Week Choice Grain Fed Baby Beef raised and fattened at McNeil's Ranch at Telkwa We re-commend the excellent aualilv of iM Kf ,i . , the best while it lasts. See our window Jones1 HIGH WINS IN SOCCER Defeated Hooth School 3 to 1 In Junior Football Saturday King Edward High School first year won its third consecutive match i the Junioi Football League by defeating Booth Memorial School 3 goals to one Saturday. Fefore the Iloolh defence hat' settled down McKay was through to give High School an early lead High School continued to have rather the better of the exchanges but Keays and Watt defended well Dooth now got going and Scherk and lSeynon were tested. Booth had a grand chance' to equalize but Franks hit the bar from u penalty shot. Cameron shot past Lonir was lucky to clear a lona dropping shot from McCrimmon and soon after turned a great drive of Cameron's over the bar ,Zbura saved from Holkestad but. McKay added a second. j The second half found llooth! naving a tun snare ot uie game Sunberg and Keays defended well and Franks got away to score Baker missed a chance from close in and Holkestad delayed shooting so that Zbura brought off a great stop. Cameron was' defending well now and Busseyj and Scherk Called to .were on stop account of cold, an attack. I the closing moment , Pittsburg-Philadelphia, postpon-K.hara centred beautifully ano cd on account of T ''"ij uunterieu u ior me iniru Teams: High School . w L. t tr touHei-K; L.OOK, nusoy, uussey; M- hara, Baker, McKay, Judge, I Holkestad. j Booth Zbura; Strand, Keays; .Watt, Franks, McCrimmon; Mc- Keown, O., Anderson, Cameron, Sunberg. Gomez. Andy Horne refereed satisfactorily. Outstanding players for High School were Scherk,' McKay, Bey-non, Kihara and Holkestad. For Booth. Zbiira, Keays, Watt Anderson, McCrimmon and Cam eron were the pick. ' The league standings to date: I W D L I' A I' 1 1 ! High School .3 0 0 11 5 6 .I'.oolh 0 1 3 8 15 l Borden 1 1 l 9 !) 3 - President Lands 77-Pound Tarp on Big Fish Landed by Chief Executive During Cruise in Gulf Of Mexico MIAMI !.M..-:.t.. ,. .... iiunuo, .uav iu: -Fishing i the Gulf of Mexico,! addilion to indoor activities .President Franklin I) IJfwn,-if Hast week thor.. , . , '"l. c : H"i'ci tii.ine, innued a 7-pound tarnon: Tha'trcasure hunts, snfttmli chief executive is enjoying a holi- day cruise in southern waters. EXC1USIVE( CORONATION PICTURE iK. MUSSALLEIVPS 1 ECONOMY STORE " ww. display and place your Agua Caliente Races Resumed Famous Mexican Track Active Again After Being Closed For Two Years AGUA CALIENTE, May 10: After having been closed down for two years, Agua Caliente racing was re-opened on Saturday. Today's Baseball National League Pittsburg 4, Boston 1. St. Louis 2, Brooklyn 8. Chicago 4, New York 3. Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 10. American League New York 7, Chicago 0. SUNDAY'S SCOKES National League Chicago 1, New York 4. Pittsburg 6, Boston 3. Cincinnati 21, Philadelphia 10. St. Louis 7, Brooklyn 1. American League New York 1, Chicago 2. Boston 1, Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 9, Detroit 8. Washington 7, St. Louis 1. SATURDAY'S GAMES National League St. Louis 12, New York 5. Chicago 5, Brooklyn 6. American League New York 0, Cleveland 4. Washington 8, Detroit 3. Boston 5. Chicago 6. Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 1. Pacific Coast League Sacramento 5, Oakland 3. Los Angeles 7. Missions 4. San Diego 7, San Francisco 0. Portland 7. Seattle 0. Activities Of Children At Play Centre There is now a total registration of 22(5 children at the local recreational centre. The schedule for children's gymnasium classes is announced as follows: Girls, lo and under Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 4 jp.m., also Saturday morning at Girls, 12 and under Mondays, mm eunesaays at 5 p.m. ! uins, 15 and under Mondays and Wednesdays at 7:15 p.m. Boys, 10 anl under Tuesdavs' ana rnaays at 4:00 p.m. Hoys, 12 and under Tuesdavs and Fridays at 5 n.m. Boys. 13 and nmlpr Tn.uM.,. ... in rriuas at :ir. tm nd on Satur'dav morninir nito of 30 girls out to Billmor. SPLIT DOUIiLE-IIEADER Prince Rupert ana Metlakatlai piayea a baseball double-header yesterday. Rupert won the first game 10 to 0 arid lost the second 8 to 0. There may be a game Thursday afternoon between Metlakatla and Port Simpson. IMCII.MOM) HEATS. mmiliM VANCOUVER. May 10:-Uich-imond defeated Hurrard U to 10 at the Forum in box lacrosse at ;thr; end of the week. The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK uuu ouKijcsi you nave orders early. Family Market THE DAILY NEWS WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront There is expected to be quite a stir on the local waterfront, probably about 1 o'clock this afternoon, when some ten boatd from Kitkntla arrive, bringing in about 125 visitors from the native village down the coast for the Coronation week celebrations here. The Kitkatla parly is being headed by the band. Othci Kitkatla boats which Had been in alreadv went out this morning to meet the others for a mass ar i rival. Skidegatc and Aiyansh visi ! tors aro also duo this afternoon on their small boats. The chair man and members of the celebration committee will be on hand to meet the visitors. Union stoanmr Catala. Cant. James Fihdlav. delaved bv in creasing seasonal freight business for waypoints, arrived in port al 10:15 last nitrht. from the souMi and sailed an hour or so later for Port Simpson, Stewart and other northern Points whence she is due back here Tuesday afternoon. Pilot Bob Ellis of the Alaska Southern Airways arrived here al 1:30 yesterday with his seaplane leaving soon after on his return north. The Ketchikan motorships Elsi-nore and Beloit. each with a carload of fresh halibut for transshipment east over Canadian Na-lional Bailways, were in port this morning. Sigmund Einstoss. marketing agent of the local salmon fishermen's co-onerative .mul J. Fisch bein, arrived in the city from New York City on Saturday night s tram and are registered at the Boyal Hotel. SALTING" Continued iron, caare on) could see but that It would have been an easy thing to do. Engineer's Findings A separate report, written by R.l II. Stewart, mining engineer, en-i gaged by Mr. Fraser to carry out Investigations at the mine property, revealed that "results of drilling show clearly In the case of two holes at leastev'cn-anct:' three) that values obtained' were ob tained by salting." It was a "rea sonable conclusion" that core samples from holes 1 and 2 were salted and "It .appears quite obvious" that cobs from drill holes 4 and 5 had been salted as well. 1 Mr. Fraser made a series of recommendations designed to prevent misleading of the public through circulation of "irresponsible Information." The Hank applications Victory loan must valued at Bonds p.- loan on Three and interest able, without ""u via Miss Hilda Beale Married Saturday Became Bride of William Davidson nt Evening Ceremony In United Church A quiet but Interesting mar-riavrn took . place t at 8 o'clock Sllf . II riln i ivll?lll nf fh - Puruiin. aire of Urat uniieu Lnurch; uev. C. D, Clarke officiating, when to the wrreen of the Capitol, Miss Hilda Beale, daughter of Theatre here as the first of the B. G. Beale. formerly of this week presentation. In this spirit-1 city, and the late Mrs. Beale, be- ed, ultra - modern melodrama I came the bride of William David- Miss Crawford has Ihc role of an son. Witnesses of the ceremony, American heiress who leaves a performed in the presence of only pompous nobleman at the altai I relatives and a few immediate ( and runs into Gable as she leaves friends, were Mr. and Mrs the church. Gable plays the part David Owens. :of t)e forcjKn correspondent oi Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, who a New York newspaper whr, are well known and popular, will bumps into a big scoop. Tone is have the hearty congratulations 'cast as Gable's rival who traee:-and best wishes of many friends the two lovers in a mad dash Ih.j bnn has lived here since early girlhood. The groom is in i.-u .'tune 01 me tanauian nsii thrilling airplane sequence willi & Cold Slorage Co. They will a crack-up in a French farm-reside nt 1129 Eleventh Avenun house, settings of lavish splc Kast dor in England and historic Again it's Slazenger's Success attends the Slazenger equipped player. The success of Slazenger has been proven again and again, and we are pleased to announce our appointment once more as the SLAZENGEK Store for 1937 In Prince Rupert. Our stock of SLAZENGER Tennis Rackets. Balls, Presses, Etc. Is now complete. Make your choice from this high quality line. SLAZENCEIl prices are standard and SLAZENGEK guarantees more and better play for your money. It Will Pay You to Choose ' SLAZENGERS Tennis Restrinpg Bring your old rackets to us for prompt and perfect rcstrlnglng. m- 9ur clret rcstrlnglng is done by SPARLING, Vancouver, who guarantee- both their material ' and workmanship. Restrlnglng prices, Including postage $1.75, $2.50, $3.50, $1.50 and up depending on quality gut required. eMaAs.JM i Parisian points. Then, ground of in.. W -ith Scotland y d S c ose on, the hwl, J 01 ,f ie cipals. ptfj Prominent in sum- IvanLebcdeff rL, JIo.Da Bar ' v ,,u,1 !U-ll:. Judnl... " "iura uemarest LET YOURSELTli escap&del i I Wit FRANCHOT Jr T0NE . - Ill II tu WkUVt n. a. v tu. pioductm Feature at loi.pk L Mtak:im .7:39 and 9:39 ADDED ATTRACTION Crime Doesn't Pay Sfrits: "TORTURE .MONEY" Winter Sports? "SKI SKILL" World News EvenU Dally News want ads bring rt- suits. COAL PO PLEASE EVERYBODI Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EUSON ALBEBI1 COAL IIULKLEY VALLEY C0.U VANCOUVER ISLAND CQAl PRINCE KUI'ERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 38 and SSI Dominion of Canada Conversion Loan of Canada is authorized by the acting Minister of Finance to receive to convert Dominion of Canada 5J Victory Loan lionds maturing December 1, 19,')7, into: Twelve-year 31 percent. Bonds, due June 1, 1949, (callable on or after June 1, 1U46) ' rf-.t, issue price: 99.00 yielding approximately 3.35 to maturity. ): Loan Bonds accepted for conversion into the 31 bonds of tliy S have attached the final coupons due December 1, 1937, and will be a price of 102.25 (the coupons due June 1, 1937, detached). accepted for conversion will be for interim certificates of thu'new June 1, 1937, when the resultant cash adjustments in favor of thui'an-ulicants will be made. tftr anil-one quarter percent bonds will be dated June 1, 1937. Principal will be payable in lawful money of Canada. Interest will be payi charge, semi-annually June 1 and December 1, at any branch'in njr vimivuitru UilllK. FUN AND ROMANCE "Love on the Run," With Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, Presented Here Iteplete with fun and romanlic exeitement. "Lov on thn Hun.'' co-starring tu-siarriiiK -loan Joan Crawford, Lrawioru, Clark i.iarK !i.til nn,i Pmnclint Tnno r-nmo. over Europe. The story is a fast moving one. features including v Denominations: Honds, $100.00, $500.00 and $1,000.00. ' ' No part of this loan will be offered for cash subscriptions. Applications may be made to the head office of the Bank or Canada through any branch In Canada of chartered bank any pr through any recognized dealer, from whom copies of the official prospectus containing complete detail, of the loans may be obtSncd! . thee'uo 5' 1937 and wlU closc' wlth or out nonce.' .V Su" ThC ACU serves the " OTTAWA. May 10, 1037. ; .