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Managlng-Edltoi SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier; yearly period, paid In advance $5.00 Paid In advance, per wetk 12 Paid In; advance, per' month , .. .50 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empireand: United States, yearly period, paid In advance 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified-advertising, per-word, per insertion .02 local readers, per line, per Insertion .25 Newi Department Telepnons g Advertising- and Diculatlon Telephone M- Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations PEARL OP GREAT PRICE SYDNEY, Australia, June 13: (CP) Believed' finest ever found in Australian waters, a lustrefut "Vlouble button"' pear, weighing 103 grains, was found off Broome and valued In Paris at. 10,000 ($40,000). Saturday. June 18,. 1938. THE NEW LEADER Within less than a, month, federal Conservatism will be gathering in Ottawa to name a new leader says Toronto Saturday Night. Gradually, as the time, for tne con TEST PLAYER'S SCORE NELSON, Eng., June 18! (CP. In his first match for the Ne.-son club of the Lancashire cricket league, Amar Nath, Indian test player, scored' 82 runs not out. He replaced Learie Constantlne, noted West Indies star. 'SPORT MacPhee Rink Now In Lead Tied With Tinker's for First Place In C.X. Bowling League Standing D. A. MacPhee's rink won over R, E. Benson's by a score of 29 to 14' In the Canadian' National: Recreation Association's Lawn Bowling League- Thursday .uv..., night ....... to 4 Join jMacdonald 2' I Benson ,.....2 i Frew .' ..:..;.l-' I Hill 1 ' McMeekln 1 t Preece 0 I n 1 i n UU11UI1U u !Vinslow 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 SPORT CHAT Jlm Jeffries, a giant young sparring partner- for James J. Corbett watched unlmnressed as Bob Fltz- Carson City, Nevada, In 1897. I can lick the two of 'em," he d-clared. And he did. This 200-pound youth built his physique as a boil-ermaker and brought into the blow of any previous or subsequent, fighter. vention draws closer, speculation over the Conservative thls stong, tnickly-built challen 23 for 25 and Pocket tins of fifty BALL TEAM IS CHOSEN Players For Prince Rupert'ln Forth ruining Ketchikan Series Are Selected Nlelr nhpnnxltl Rill Gamble and 1,c w ",uu win uc u w.- leadership, Ih another match, 1I.U..I.I... footo Ing end of the battery. .Tank PrPPPPv oo t 17 ! Th selection bf players for the Rain made necessary the postponement- of last night's fixture. The league standing to date Is as follows: iMcPhee 3 ...t (Tinker -....3 3 LONDON, June 18: (CP) The Football Association has received 556 entries fdr the English Cvp competition of 1938-39. Corinthl- In the tenth. Startlrig the eleventh, 'Jeffries caught Fltz on the chin Jeffries gained the championship with another left. Old Bob's hands i 1 tl i. ri t. : t i. 1 m m 1. t . . 1 i one of aiain to eight rounds at San Fran I PLAIN OR CORK TIP cisco. Jeirrles lought Corbett a second time In 1903 at Sna Fran- National teautw St. Louis 3, New York 10. Chicago 0-2. Boston 1-3. Pittsburg 4, Philadelphia 3. r-inMnniti 412. Brooklyn 3 American League Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 8. Boston 5. Chicago 1. Washington 12-3, Detroit 10-4. ! Baseball Standings I Including Yesterday's Scores Sonny Stiles will do the pitching Chlcago . for Prince Rupert In the ? baseball Uiw aa i ' Cincinnati Tit I Wan Th grim guna of; H.M.S. Hood National League W 33 31 28 arm .71, series with Ketchikan to be played I r4Vt"u'' ' . . . Boston ijrvsLOPl ' O. P. Tinker's rink In the league " y "-'y,u'm T"'u ' , fnnolii. nlJ. n.....l.l. ...in lt n St. Louis 22 L 19 23 22 22 22 28 Brooklyn 21 31 Philadelphia 13 33 series Is as follows: Dido Gurvich, American League Nick Chenoskl, Bill Lamble, Sonny Cleveland 32 19 Stiles, Benny Wlndle, Walter John- New York 30 19 son, Alex Mitchell, Minor Simund- Boston 30 21 sen, Scoop Bury. Herbie Morgan, '.Washington 29 -28 r , 1 II 1 ITnnrA 1 ... 1 OT jf jactt v;ampocii aiiu ucuigc jiuwe. -petroii 2' Ketchikan is sending its first' Philadelphia 23 28 o string team here for the series with Chicaco 18 29 eighteen eiKnieen niayers Diayers m hi an. an. rwo iwu ui or s, 01 ruls rnis ia. 1 BURNLEY,' Eng., June 18: CF .Simmons' solar plexus blow felled' signed by Burnley. Gentleman Jim in their heavyweight championship battle at .635 .574 .560 351 .532 .440 .588 309 300 .451 .383 .313 the week coinciding with the sum mer race meeting." HERE'S LONG SHOT DEAL, Eng.. June 18: (CP) - T nncrpst in nn In flrpat Rrl. J ring a massive pair of shoulders to ans, famous London amateurs who taln was recorded by J. O. Toons-- wnicn were auacnea iijick. aim nc hided Canada m tneir woria n -io.worH chni Pvin..c inn-d powerful arms and legs. He car- tour havc entcred, was accomHshcd by G. Klrby at riea pernaps vne naruesi miuckuv.i . Rnuthnmntnn In 1028 who hnW! out over a 340-yard shot. RUGBY PRINCE PILOT ay KiiocKing oui ruz m a oioouy aroppea ana jen wnippea a ngnt LONDON, ' June 18: (CP) Prince battle at .Coney Island, June 9, uppercut to the Jaw that crashidAjexander Obolensky has has 1899. There was quite a contrast- the champion helplessly to the;granted a commlsslon pjlot of. ing picture as tney squared away canvas. np lri th nnval Alr Pnrp Vni,.n. teer Reserve. He played- rugby foi leadership outlook tends. to become a fnrPmnsf tnmVnf la l'tu .r "f In 1900 Jeffries stPPed Corbetll England, Leicester and Oxford-Unl terest, . - ... wnom supponers saia weignea oniy While, generally speaking, it is true that the views punches in order to land nlf f tlin,f;.ll..l .H n . 1 . 1 ....ill..- Hie 1 I- -1-1 1 1 ? ",i J 1 , , . . ,, .. 1 itrhiA w11ii.11 uic icuuiui jjuiiuuaas nom wiin respect to tne re- his own, dove into Fltz for six suits to be expected from the gathering are mixed, there rounds, taking everything the is one interesting opinion which is fairly widely held by1 spindle-shanked Cornishman threw observers whose judgment in matters political commands' at him, Jeffries floored ntz twice higH regard in federal circles. That opinion is that the coming Conservative convention belongs within the cate-1 gory of gatherings from which miracles are most likelv- to issue. . The delegates are going to Ottawa largely free of commitments. They may know the candidate for whom they intend to vote-if none more attractive appears. But their minds will be open to the appeal of some last-minute entrant if they believe that they detect in-his person the essential qualities of the Moses whom the Conservative Party, needs to lead it out of the wilderness of onnositibn back into the Promised Land of power. A strong belief at the moment is that the coming three weeks will see the-search for a Conservative Moses intensified, for the reason that, unless one is found, Hon. Dr. R, J. Manion is likely to be the choice of the gathering; SOME MISGIVINGS' Solidly based as Dr. Manion's strength is upon his infectious popularity and highly attractive and able personality, enthusiasm for him is not entirely free of misgivings. Furthermore, party success under Dr. Manion would depend, upon support and alliances which responsible Conservative circles are inclined to view with increasing cautiom Who, then, is the youthful Moses who may come forward at the convention to confound the current prophe cies of a Manion leadership? So far as the' field can be! conjectured at the present moment, it will have to be one of four individuals, namely, J. Earl Lawson K.C., of Toronto; Major M. A. MacPherson, also a K.C., of Regina; Denton Massey of Toronto, and Col. George A. Drew, another K.C., also of Toronto: Only as a compromise would the aging and failing present leader be chosen again. in 23 rounds at. Coney Island, Two verslty. take .many years later he flnbhed Fitzimmons1 VETERAN PRO IIUAI) BURNHAM, Eng., June 18: (CP Cisco and this time needed only 10 J Professional to the Burnham and rounds. After beating Jack Munroe ' Berrow golf club for 19' years, A In 1904 Jeffries retired. R. Bradbeer died here aged 44. it mi w t i.-.i -mm?, 1 v Y world's -largeat wrhip ymbollM.th might of Britain's fighting ahipr , . , th glory of tho thrilling word-"Britnnia-rulB tK wav !" Th nam Plajrar'r on a package of cigarattaa guartnt-tha-mildnaaa, quality and purity of thaoontantav PlayarV-waa yf young a- nam-whan th "Old ContamptiblasV want out to Franea, but rn than It waa tha largaat aalling clgaratta in England I PlayarV'Mlld" hatathoaa asm qualitiaa, ara mad a In th Um traditional Engllah way and ar now-ofrd at popular pricaa, in a-amart nw packag . Cork tips for thosa who prr tham plain and for. thoa vho Ilka clgarattaa plain but good. Miia- NAVY CUT CIGARETTES want to shave. However, he; may sell them to men wishing to use them for cutting corns or lancln?, bolls. They are then called surgical Instruments. Seed merchants may not sell fod der for horses or donkeys on Sun- days but anyone else may. Huncry persons may buy fish and ?hlpr on Sundays a long a they do not buy them from a fish and chip." shop. Bathers may buy bathing shoe on Sundays but not sand shoes. 1 Married housewives may buy green peas on Sunday provided Il ls summer-nut not canned peas Canned peas are grocerlos which' arc banned. A parent with an obstreperous child may not buy him a tcnnl ball on Sunday to keep him quiet BASEBALt SCORES OBSERVANCE ,he bl" - urocers who sell wari.. OF SUNDAY Pa?2S barrow and deliver them ,h' JO. law's Queer Quirks Bullter- IVIk 0llls'ae, the law's re-ti;, ,r ' In Old Counlry I Resorts Complain Beside thpco-m-r.n, . . 7 i"ur,3 iir r'V LONDON, June 18: I CP) Visl- rn rnaicing sales iettai at tors to this country, staggered by' nuri illegal at other Kmc provisions of the Sunday Trading seas,ae resorts enjoy mi iffi0, Restriction Act, find company In from the ,aw during is fJi:c" distraught natives who say they yea' ' cannot fathom them either. k9roves- Laboi M p A move has been launched with Stratford, 1& drafting ., t, j w support of some parliamentarians would nake It possible1 to gain uniformity In interpretation "siaurani owners to k Pet. of the Act. This followed issue by slaIH at work n Sundu the Home Office of a 22-page- , v mem ithem day off at ottr 1 three boatloads of fans are also Anomalies In the Act Include 1 I i II t , A -1 4Viaa mill I nrnin tt COTI l l.'C thPJC j coming aim ji 15 cApctwru "icic wfii. fjilAM'.u si'tit iwr..iv.o . 0 be fifty or so visitors. PLAISTOW. Eng., June 18: JCPi 1 A druggist may not sell razorf 01 The Prince Rupert team will go to only man to swim the Engusn blades on Sundays to persons who 0 Ketchikan for a return series on channel 00111 way France o (July 3 and 4. England, 1927 Englapd to France, LEAVES BRISTOL 1934t E. II. Temme is retiring ai- Iter 20 years' competitive swimming land water nolo. SAFETY IN i Jack Drvden. outside-left given) EPSOM, Eng., RACK WEEK? JUnc 18: CP- a free transfer by Bristol City foot- Replying to London Safety Coun ball club at then end of the 1937-38 ell's request for co-operation In a I English league season, has beer, safety week this town said: 'N( 556 TEAMS AFTER CUP useful purpose would b servert d ithe council participating, owiiiR to SNAP V . I - POWDER CLEANS AND POLISHES Bathtub. Washbasins, Wludowv, and Mirror. Cannot scratch. 4 - .di Ihri, we r-. a! ' Ul orandum explaining the law and in wecK- A tn Art nd- ea. exemptions. ployees may work oni.y three Sun! J. F. E. Crowder, Conservative days a month. There aw flvs sa' M.P. for Flnchley and member of dAys. n.'July and rey'auraii-i, a. a deletratlon which went tn the plain, they will be stafhc L .v. 404 .Home Office to ask something be 5"'MMn unless thev ar-: ;t 283 done about the situation said U ! "" .627 .612 was alleged that In some places the W F.'MacLeod will s.Ul t ;:.y B Act was not enforced at all. the Prince Charles for a tw "A good many people who would v,slt to Well Queeg Chui t like to close on Sunday find they innas- have to remain open," he said, ad- . ding "but shopkeepers who do open-find they may sell at one counter and not at another." Fine Distinctions Can You EqualThis? Clean, CmiifortaLle Hoomt wltli Hot and Cold Water Home Cooked Mesh Beautiful llartnr View Roard & Room $40 Mo. and l'p "All White llrlp KNOX HOTEL BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF MINES Tlit value of mine production In 1937 was $74,45,902, an InrKi of $20,393,935 over 193ff All phase; of the mlnlinr inuu -t. he shown Increases In both volume and value. For copies of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mln nd other publications dcallnif with the mlnliiR Induslry of "", l.'.oviiice, apply to; Deputy Minister of Mines Victoria, B.G. 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