PAcz rocz SEASON IS Miny PUjireand Attiritics Art pUnned For Ca-minf Week. TOth the cod of the .season in AH these erents are to take place as veil as the regatar aetrvitxs ssch as tambUns; and Taaltin? classes on Tuesday and Thursday eTenic. rrimmlns; and life saving classes on Tuesday and Friday at MrCljxaont Park and Morse Creek vhfie the loOcrxing gases are to be played in the basketball and raft ball leases to finish the sched-c!e: Senior boys' basketball Acropolis T3- Seal Core. Monday eTecin?. Intermediate boys softbaD Imasi b rs&de cp belore thi nix bst port entries r the oihn IVH flk H fJ I I! Ms Kitty Cameron, director oo A 1 JUL U, V juii, 1 JUS I Acrooola Hill nlaTzronnd. is hi chart e of the meet Life Sarins FTimt Oo Smk&zj next pre-entainatteB trials for the Gyro CM) playgToend ofe-saTing anrds tOI be heJd at Tier, the Gyro pUrfrovnds are to taXt- tts rskisi oi preparations for the final (Stopfer to be held on Aacwt 23. Among the aetivfcttes bated for this -reek are dance rehearsal for the SlrU on Uoadajr. Wednesday and Friday afternoon in the gym rsxten bikifai?. a kiddies' party on Tsejday rreatag at Westrtrs- ntay- grocnd. a dress-op day on Thus- day afternoon at Seal Cove and a riant nznt on Friday erenhK at the AeropoBs HID ptayzroond. In order that al those participating in the daises to date say baTe every opportunity of pnntnt; the tests for the varioos awds. it is iaperatire that they attend the classes at the gyranas-iazn on Taesday and Friday erenisg in order to fasiltarize tbesaseire vtth the varioss drills necessary as veil as the theory and anatomy virieh is to be tanght Jadging from the enrobsent and attendance at the classes so far. there sboold be at least 23 persons trying for the Bronze Medallion In addition, there are tvo girls. CMea Mshakaze and Betty Barber, a-ho Trill attercpt to pass the test 'or the Avard of Merit and Silver Medallion. There is also a possi bility that one of the boys. B3J Long, will try to pass both the Avard of Merit for the Bronze and surer Medallions so interest is running high and there sboold be a large tsroost for the final tests, t It sboold be clearly understood ' that these classes in life saving are ' Weitrlew I" mlcrtslra ' ts. McClyraont Monday Acrononsl saniless of whether or not afternoon: afternoon: McCJrraont MeCrrmont vs. vs. Acropolis Wednesday afternoon. 1:38. On the afternoons on which there are no special activities listed for AeropoUs Hill ptaygroond. there oiH be special classes in tsmbSng and pyramid building for girls and Junior boys. Girls' Track Sleet Not to be outdone by the boy the eirls are going to be- given a chance to livTK whit they can do in the track and field events vben they take part in a tract meet on Thurs day at Acropolis HJ1L the 100 yards dash, standing broad Jump, running broad Jomp. high lump, relay race and some novelty races. uiines I or the events may be made with the directors at any of they feel capable of passing the ex-, arcinatSons. The fact that tests are to be held should not deter, these people from attending the; final classes. In fact the final Masses w31 serre to increase the sTrtmauhg ability and general use-! fol knowledze of part anyone taking Dae to misinformaUon received' by local friends, it ns reported last week that Mrs. Richard Perry, formerly of this city, had died in Events for the girl, will lnelode,!!?-" S? ! is seriously iQ. she is not dead. j WHHam TornbolL firmerly editor (of the Prince Ropert Dally News, is now back in Victoria after having been for several yars located in the Gyro pUygroonds before Thnrs-J BHenos Aires. Argentina, according J .icani i or me retay races! to word received by local frier.dE Continuing Bryant's STOCK-REDUCING Sale Special on Sox HOSIERY FOR MEN 10 dozen Penman's Half Hoe Sizes 10 to llj, oOc and fiOc values. Sale Price, Q4 A A 3 pairs for QX.UU 25 dozen Penman's, Harvey Woods and MacGregor haif hose. Sizes 94 to 12 50c and vaiues. Price, pair 75s Sale 45c JOHN B. STETSON HATS OVERSTOCKED Stetson standard weight hats, hned and unlined. $7.50 and $7.00 regular values. Stock Retlac- ZV", S4.95 Brock and Kensington Hats-Values $3.50 to Q9 4 ff S5.00. To Clear at Hotel Arrivals Knn H. MrTeaw. R. CTSson,. Mr. and, Mrs. Ces Leighton. S. Marttasos and Sig WaJktad. dry: Jta Bir-I EL; Sidney Yansfah. Vaneoover: A. MiRrhin Winnipeg. Clement, Vaneoaver; J. McKeu. Smithers: C. R. Cocks. Port Es3tng-ton: C. H. E Stewart. Toronto: M. Lawler. Seattle: Miss E. Hernminzs. Cincinnati. Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kidd. Xewmarket Oct.; G. Louise. Inverness Cannery; 1L C. Haiti-day. CSSL: R. L. WUlianu. Cleveland; i";TS. V B. Sayers. Cincinnati. Royal Robert McGregor. Manltoa, Man : 3. M. Rnnje. 3. A. Carlson and Fred Simpson, city; Mrs. L. A. Jamieson, Janeaa. Savoy Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. Eastwood. Dsn-can: G. Bodenbam. England; Mr. and Mrs. C. Tocker, Premier; K L. McKinley. city; C. Efflson, Bffl- mot. George M. Beirnes of Kisptox. who has been on a trip into the Taken, arrived in the dty from the north (in the Princess Charlotte Satarday afternoon and H proceed - For Travelling McBrine Baggage Tourist Wardrobe Trunk Hard fibre covering with heavy steel binding, leather swing handle, side lock, two hoop belts and dowels, full length removable trav with par- 9C tition. Sale Price vAJOt) Men's Two-Suit Aeropack Black embossed Durotex with cowhide end binding, post handle two locks, Irish linen lining, two-suit Aeropack fixture and dividing door with tie pocket, covered shoe compartment. Q1 A RIZ Sale Price ?AO.OD Men's Two-Suit Aeropack BJue fibre cover, tacked metal binding, post handle, two locks, wo-suit Aeropack fixture, dividing door, shoe com- Q-l O i partment. Sale priceV J- SPECIAL ON SUITCASES TRICES $2-00- 82-70 -S3.35 imi7. Aorat 15, n. THE DAILY XETiVS WHIFFLETS From The "Waterfront setn. Vaneoaver; 3. S. Mcoken.' Making her final reray sche-( Copper River. j doled voyage of season ai- Ccntral ' thovgh she has one c-al charter Mr and Mrs. 3. Seett and' Vie eraise to make after -Jus. C. X. R Hammerbeck. Vaneosven Mr. asd Mrs. E. & BvtJer. E&noatan; Mrs. May Miller. Ketchikan: E. Bootee. E. S. Walker. Jaaes Anderson. C H. Oids and E. Walace. ON JL: C. Lease. Suonjsfeie: Fern Brethoor. H. M. Adams and E, D. Cronin. Terrace; L. E FerizeL Darner's Grort. stealer Prince Robert. Caps. H. E. Nedden. armed ir port at 7:S oldrck this T'-Mlff mng from tb sooth and sailed at 1 o'clock totf afternoon for Skarrcy and other Alaska points she vol re- torn here neat Ssaday soottabooatd. The veasel had a rapacity Bst of more than three h undred roond (trip passengers. Prince Ropert 1 CPR phwm: aiw Pr & Chotatey j Craa-ford Bayrj '-(uapt. wnnaaa Thozcs A. L Pritchard and W. A. aeaaeBs.Jport at oehxk Vanaisjo, G. M. Biroet HazdUi:!VaiJCOH A. r. Berg. Sallna. Kansas; D. McK Lore. Sterart: T. Dybharn. T. C. aaornhsg from ecod list of AI- aaka tosrist passenzers and sailer at 18 am for Skagway and other BotterilL E G. Kingston and L. M.inortbera . po hec she iH re- rm .a - - - t r.i torn here Satsrday afternoon sooth bound. The Aire had lit per sons on board. Poor diEerabarkec here whue four went north frosr Prince Ropert. There was a capacity Bst of 258 passengers aboard the steamer Princess Charlotte which was in port Satarday afternoon south -boond from Ska war to Vaneoover Three passengers embarked at thst port whue two took passage at this port aboard her for the smth. Unkm steamer Caiala. Capt. Jas. FVndiay arrived in port atT last night from the sooth and sailed at 2 am. for Stewart. Anyox and other northern points whenc she win return here tomorrow soathboond. Northland 3ransportatiryi Co steamer Northland. Capt. A. W Nkkerton. was in port early yes tog to the interior on this evening's: terdaT morning and discharge!? train. carwaos oi mi ic coren aaimor I in tierces from Ketchikan for Dr. F. Richardson and Dr. F. transshipment East over Canadian Rice. Vaneoaver dentists, who have National Railways before sailing for been spending the sommer in Nor-j Seattle. them British Columbia -yid the) Yukon, were passenger aboard the; The Ketchikan packer Neptone Prince. Rupert today returning' was in port jrsierday afternoon sooth. i with one carload of frozen fish for SALE FORTNIGHT CASE Gray Croydon Irish linen, Aero-wood construction with leather binding. Irish linen lining, four wardrobe hangers in lid, retainer straps, partitions and curtain in body. Q-g Q OA Sale Price pAJJaOU WARDROBE GLADSTONE Black pup walrus embossed buffed cowhide, gusset welt edge style, polished hardware, post handle, two stitched straps over frame, Irish linen lining, suit hanger in one section, dividing door with shirt fold and one deep wide pocket Q-f Q r A SalcPicc.. . vJ-d.DU JUMBO SIZE STREAMLINE GLADSTONE Black pup walrus embossed buffed grain cowhide, gu.sset edge style, post handle, polished hardware, Irish linen lining, dividing door with shirt fold and two deep pockets. Q4 ( Sale Price ?XO.OD SALE PRICES Ladies' Aero- QQ f pack tJiJ.Tta Ladies' Twin Q4 IZ Set 3lD.OD Ladies' Twin 25 Bryant Company Limited SIXTH STREET "MEN'S AND BOY'S STORE Phone 297 Mississippians Back In Houston JACKSON. Mississippi. Angnst 16 The "Know Mississippi Better" party, ander the leadership of former Governor Dennis Marphree has retsmed home from its annual trip which this year took a party of some two hsndred Miyasapiam as tar north as Prince Ropert and Stewart. British Colombia, and Hycer. Alaska. -In ray opinion.'' said Mr. Mai-Thrpe following his return home The scene along the railway from 'adconton to Prince Ropert is the most magnificent and majestic of any to be viewed on the North American continent. "This was the most outstanding f all oar fourteen annual trips. Governor Mnrphree and others expressed appreciation of courtesies transshipment East over Canadian SaUonal Railways. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imper-iL Capt. Sims, arrived in pirt a' 11 o'clock yesterday morning from loco and. after discharging fuel for the company'a local tanks, sailed at 3 o'clock last evening on her return sooth. With a fun list of 280 passengers ronsisttng largely of tourists returning south after making the round trip to Alaska. C.N.R. steam er Prince Rupert. Capt. James Watt, irrived in port at 3:15 this morning from Skagway and other northern points and sailed at 3 o'clock this if le moon for Ocean Palls. Powell Riter and Vancouver f ED KOlhNU TOUND Dark-rimmed glasses on Fourth Avenue East, near Dr Johnsen's office. Owner may have same by calling at Dail News office and paying for this advertisement. tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE Range with oU burner and some furniture, practically new. 416 Eighth Avenue West. H99 X)R SALE Double corner, Alfred Street and Eleventh Avenue, both streets graded, for sale at bar gain. Dybharn and Hanson, tf. FOR SALE Child's high chair and push cart, good condition. Phone Green 562. Li. HELP WANTED RELIABLE man take care store route. Distribute, collect. New Pioducts. No Selling. Earn excellent weekly income. B. it W. Nut Co.. St. PauL Minn. L.KSD ACT Notice of InUntlon to apply U LrtH Land In Basge S. Coast txctrkst, Ltnd nr-ootrllng alBtnot of Prince Rupert, and ttuaie (mc of Prtoce Leboo lland in Knason Bay Paa, mr oonaptouou v< rock SS feet hfcrs marked on etoaxt dcpahtt( to Ujc Laada Depart. men at tbe City of Victoria la the aaJd Prorlone as "Ccxupicww Bock." Take notice that Praok Waterman of Prince lUwrt. BCm. oooupstKct miner, ttUeoda to apply for a leace of tfae fol-lovtns aeacrXxd laocU and foreabore- Commeoctog art a van o!aord on a crawy rock lying approximately ISO feet I nortb and 200 feec east of aald cor.-j Ptoioua rock: thence 600 test south, east; thence 800 fee aoutb tat; thence j 600 feat north lregt; thonoe 800 feetl ncrLQ east, to place of beginning; aa1 ocmtaJnmg clxteea acres, more or lesa, PRANK WATERMAN Dated June 16th. 1838. LAND ACT Xotlce of Intention to apply to La Land In Ranee S a ryfri inA t. conting cUstrtct of Prince Rupert, and artuaie on a reef off Aranzazu Point be- ui; a pout on the vest aide of Zaru Take BOUT Uul InV WMnan Prtnoe Ropert. B.C.. oooupatloci miner, taitenda to asnlv inr m. w. n . trA. lowing described lands and foreshore:-. J m e red on Aranzazu Point ?nnenclog at a post planted oa a hlZh graMT mini rm f mlh aMa of the reef, thence 1800 feet north east: UKQCe 1500 fet ntUi txmm 1800 feet outh Test: thence 1500 feet ' - w uv in "uuuij; ana . iouxy-uve acres, more i lew. , PRANK WATERMAN Doted June 16th. 1S38. KEN RAYNER For Y'our RADIO SERVICE MODERN EQUIPMENT REASONABLE RATES PHONE RLACIC 715 ff and hsspitaBty extended at P Prince Ropert. Today's Baseball National Learne Boston. 5; Philadelphia, 3. St Loeis. 8: Chicago. 4. Cincinnati 6; Pittsburg. 2. Only rimes scheduled . American League teams travelling. 3IORE INFANTILE PARALYSIS CALGARY Three more cases of Infantile paralysis are reported In the Turner Valley. WEATHER FORECAST Prince Ropert and Queen Charlotte Islands- Fresh westerly wind part cloudy jed cool, probable showers at rgt m i l j in I TONIGHT and TIeSDaT vvmpicic snow I 1 A Big Name Show With AJ the Laatbs! BOB BURNS, JACK OAKifc fa, "RADIO CITY REVELS" mm Kenny Baker, Ann Shller (At I:1J, Onee On;) PLUS THE JONES FAMILT In -A TRIP TO PARIS' (At 7:M nd .,s-WORLD NEWS S:U Only) CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best HitmhoU Coal MRS. a E. BLACK December Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold Storage Ice Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- TSS, CAROENA FRIDAY DAY. IrJO p.m. 11:31 pjn. Doe Yancouter. Thnrt. a.m. Due Yahtonver, Mendiv am. If Convenient, Fleaw Pure hive Tickets at Olfi:e Further Information Regarding Reservations, and Ti:keU Frca A. W. NEWMAN. 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