PAGE POTTO THE DAILT NEWS ALL WELL I Transpacific WITH ARKi?lae Route. Paul Satko At Goose Bay Await Ing Good Weather Before Proceeding Kough Crossing Of Chatham Sound about 6 p.m. the Ark refloated and, i is Approved SAN FRANCISCO, June 14. Pan I American Airways has received gov-! jernmental approval for its new After crossing Chatham Sound transoceanic service from San( In a storm, the Ark of Juneau, Francisco to Auckland, New Zea-! with Paul Satko, Alaska-bound land- D' 01 1x33 Angeles. Hono-Virglnian and his family on board. ,u,u- Canton Island and New Cale-ls now at Goose Bay, a fishing ! donia- camp on Dundas Island, awaiting j Three large fling boaU, American more favorable weather conditio Clipper, California Clipper and, befor? continuing their voyage to j Honolulu Clipper will be used in 1 Alaska. The story of the latest the transpacific service, carrying i phase of the Ark's voyage was mall, passengers and express. The ri-i ., r.. ii American Plinnr trhtoh Via haui' viuupilb L L iilLf Iiupni Willi tliC . -rrv. , wvi arrival during the night of the j ln Atlantic service, leaves New York Clausen fish packer Rap I, Capt- Jor San Francisco at the first of Franklin Stewart, which assisted nex wk. the Ark across Chatham Sound. ' Leaving Prince Rupert early' V 1 Q. 1 Tuesday morning, the Ark became 6 W I OfK utOCK stuck on the Metlakatla sand and bar bar at Tag well Island at 6:20 morning. The Rap I stood - . Wand -Market Goes Up accompanied by tne Rap, headed : .4 c. , n , . . Avante Since toward Green Island. It turned I ' . out to be an unusually rough passage and, on reaching the lee September Recorded oi ureen island, Mrs. satko and NEW YORK, June 14. The New some of the children, having be- York stock market yesterdav had come extremely seasick, were tak- it? biggest single day's advance' en aboard the Rap I on which since the war began last Septem- iney maae me resi oi me irip tolber. Prices were up from one to Goose Bay. Anton Strand of the 1 nine points on the davs turnover of Rap I crew went aboard the Ark i ,360.000 shares. Yesterday there to assist Satko in navigating her j was an expected recession with loss-! Into Goose Bay. . gs of from one to three points when 1 Since Tuesday the Ark has been ,880.000 shares changed hands The at Goose Bay and was still there j industrial : average was off 135 I UP.vf t ne Cl" w" I1 amp- Pdnts to average of 119.91, rails off, when the I Rap left for Prince . 73 to 24.27 and utilities off .07 to1 on board were safe and comfort-. " able again. Satko having resolved! r to remain there and await assur-. M ance of favorable weather before ' &cDaI10S iTlIIlG continuing on to Ketchikan. FOREGO HOLIDAYS WAR YSTRADMYNACH. Wales, Jun Bimkhouse Is Razed By Fire 14: (CP) Two thousand miners! " at Penallta Colliery here will give ZEBALLOS, June 14: (CP) Fire uo their week's vacation with pay destroyed a mine bunkhouse here' this year ln the war emergency, yesterday. i OLD u TODAY'S STOCKS (Oouneey B. O. Jotwaton Oa) Vancouver Big Missouri, .07. Rraferne, 8.00. Cariboo Quartz, 1.90. Dentofiia, .01. Falrvlew, .00. Gold Belt. .20. Hedley Mascot, .32. Mlnto. .01. Noble Five, .00. Pend Oreille, 130. Pioneer, 1.80. Premier, .82. Privateer, .45. Reeves MaeDonald, 30. Reno, .19. Relief Arlington, .04 ft. Salmon Gold, k02. Sheep Creek, .88. Cariboo Hudson, .01ft. OILS A. P. Con., .09. Calmont. .23. C. it E., 1.11. Home, 132. Pacalta, .06. Royal Can., .14. Okalta, .66. Mercury, .03 ft. Prairie Royalties, .lift. Toronto Aldermac, .16. Seattle, .85. Central Pat., 1.60. Con. Smelters, 31.75. Bast Malartlc, 2.10. Fernland, .02. Francoeur, JO. Gods Lake, 30. Hardrock, .65. Int. Nickel, 32.00. Kerr Addison, 1.45. LIUle Long Lac, 2.00. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.20. Madsen Red Lake, 26. 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STANDING ;No Time To IS SAME:Celebrati " Trade- And iJihtn Brooklyn and Cincinnati Still In All Regular Monthly Ilut Mathematical Tic for Leadership of National League JO St J8 M 16 , -.15 17 - u American League Boston 27 Cleveland Detroit M New York 3ft Chicago St st Louts ai Washington 21 Philadelphia 10 13 15 15 34 26 M 1 21 20 22 2 27 30 36 Ladies' Softball Exhibition uame Grotto Defeated Whirlwind Score Of II to 8 Between Showers Last Evening .888 .Ml .151 J20 .381 -346 Ml JOS .928 U9 AM JUX .m Alt Because of showers and wet grounds, many of the players were absent so regularly scheduled Ladles' Softball League games lat night were postponed and. instead, an exhibition game took place between the Grotto and the Whirlwinds with Grotto coming out on top by a score of 14 to 8 I Batteries for the O rot to were Rowe, Flewin and Yamanaka and for the Whirlwinds, Cowgil and Hunt. Umpires were Melbourne iBussey and D. Riddell and scorer ! Dominic Monteaano. I Teams: . Whirlwinds Peterson. Chandler. 'MacNeil, OowgU, Hunt. Winds, iVuckovich, LcClaire and James. I O rot to Field. Rowe, Thjmas. j Yamanaka,, Payne. N. Tljomas, 'Bird. Johneoh and Flewin Score by tunings: 1 2 3 4 5 ft T Whirlwinds . 2 2 1 3 0 0 -8 Orotto 4 0 0 3 4 3 -14 The Prince Rupert Rotary Club yesterday afternoon was shown two reels of fine moving pictures by I William Crulekahank. The first was j of salmon fishing scenes ln the rlversf New Brunswick where anglers wpxe seen taking them with ? fly in the Restigouche and other rivers. The second film showed Interesting scenes in old Quebec city. Dr. C. H. Hankinson presided. IX TIIK Kt'l'KKMR rot ltl W lllll I COM IM III A I ix riuniAii: I In Ihf Mallrr ot the "AUnilnUtrsllon ! Act" I And In Mi Matlrr (if the IXntr of IWn- Jatnlii I'rrgiiHoii. 1 TAKE NOTICE that by Order ot Ilia Honor Juw puhr datd May 16th I waa ajjjiohiftftd Admhiittrtor with Mve Will tautened ot th EU4 ot m Hte Benjamin FVrguitan. Do(nd, l4e of th Ollf of Prince Rupert. Province ot British Columbia. Merchant, and that all prrwm InddJPd to tfte said EatAte ar required to pay their cialma to me forttvwjth atid thut all peraona having claim agataat the mid Eataite are required to file thn properly verified ln wrRtag wVUi ni cm or before the 30th day of June 1B40 falllnc which I ahoil make dUtrlbutkm of audi Eabate harlng regard only to claim then ln my hand. . DATED ait Prince Rupert. B. O, thla 10th day of May A. D, 1840 i NORMAN A WATT. I Official Adinlnlatr.tor The Prince Rupert Labor Council was monthly action but Council Session In Trade and in regular night with Paul Derringer's fifth straight win h-,- ,Unv nr. gave Cincinnati Rods the Tlctory wnlied Ubor wrf deflU b ove-r the Phillies Wednesday and,a representative group of dele-kept them on even terms all but1 mathematically at the top of the The man of the Juninr Section National League with Brooklyn 0f Commerce and other oraantea. uoagecs vmo aeieaiea iiiUDurg Pirate. These were night games and the only two played Wednesday in the National League. New York vs. Chicago was postponed on account of rain. In the American League Charlie Keller's three-run homer gave New York Yankees the win over Detroit Tigers; In the only game yesterday Cleveland Indians defeated Detroit 3 to 2 and the Indians, as a result got balk into second place. This was a ten-inning game. The league standings to date: National Learue Brooklyn Cincinnati New Yrk Chicago Philadelphia PitUbursr .... 1st Loufe . Boston tions for a three-day carnival in aid of the community centre project was- discussed at length and the outcome was the passing of a resolution that. In view of the present grave situation, any prolonged celebration would be Dodgers Buy Joe Medwick Brooklyn Team AUo Acquires Pitcher Curt Darls From St. LouW Cardinal players. FOOT Ii ALL POSTPONLD Moving activities of the soldier from their old to new barracks 404 caused the postponement of an (other City Football League fixture 'last night Dry Dock vs. Irish Fust-Uers. It la the second fixture this week to be deferred, rain having 1 prevented Velvet v.s Navy game Tuesday J 1 ThiN uderiis 'men is not puiluhr1 or displajcd by the Liquor Control Board m by the (jvcrnmfnf f Hntih C.olumhi. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mirk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 SPORT CHAT ; Crowd Cheert Bombast Duce Adrian Qulst. Australian cham-;n - , ninn won the men's sinrles title i f .rt ln DetUraiu. in the Queensland tennU cham- mimal Pompon, M pionsnips ai urwouiie untiuigi ROME, Jui 14 Jack Crawford, former Wimbledon Speech of pr.L', - champion, fl-4, 6-8, 7-5. Defend- 0f Italv in n, . w' v Mih lng champion Jack Bromwlch was try's dectarati,,. , 1 prevented from competing by an (England and T- ' . '' injury tcvruru mi usual Domba' accident while driving to BrUbane.'fpoke about f ,, uruwioru iuru wimi .long after ho tt defeat QuUt and II. Whlilans. 81, 0-2, 6-1 for the doubles title. In answer to tne government's call to Increase the physical fit- s noiwrvv Tun. u- ttm id Brooklyn Dodgers bought Outfielder o Joe Medwick and Piteber Curt Davis from 8t. Louis for an undisclosed cash payment and four huge Faarliit t .Hi : rt. Cherub Baby Oil Excellent for Chafinjr, Chappinr; and Diaper Rash. A Haby Feeding Bottle Free with each purchase Hoth for 40 Ormes ltd. ZrfiA Pioneer D rutty ists The Iteaall Store Phones II a U Open Dally from I a.m. till 10 p-m, Sundaya and Holidays from 12 to 2 prn. and 7 to pun. V, al CIIANOK IM)lAXADvi;tts LONDON ness and power of resistance Bahadur 8 'uti . CP amone. the oeople, 80.000 Swedish. viw ,w. . ""dhis people In the winter and spring Tndia hu ...!i''ry 1.... l J ..tlt.A fn. bilnn . 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