Came Vet RU- th 'he wp place Qrotto keeping witfeatea so far this half last ijfct's Udiei League softball flx-2 found the cellar dwelling wo-Ss Service Corps suffering an- - . . . . I - A O Grieai oy a atui e ui 9 w HJT1UID, BUNDED AND BOTTIED IN SCOUAND AMERICAN BUNDLES FOR BRITAIN IX BRITAIN A coltam. of American-built "M-S" tanks clank down a road somewhere-in-Eagland, They are known to the British as "light cruls-anks According to the British-war office, this tank has i .ai. v torn nn rh hn.i..f,n ,,... f otto Cinches idies' Honors Aeain in Soflball Has ; 1- 1 . . llSm nil. u Not HUH I I 1 SCOTS WIN Seal Cove Beats IN SOCCER Leaue Leaders g practically cinches the second Sixteenth Takes SOond Slot the Orotto. i U,,w In G,,hu,y CuP Came Series his advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Trade In Your Old Furniture Help to Pay the New During August Furniture Sale! SALE VALUES AT ELIOS c Bedroom Suite $-00 c Red-Davenport Suite $81.50 c Dinette, Walnut Finish Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. $79.00 In ttsle Woods, the Grotto star, itmH a One game at short stop ln the second (tame of the Gil- also her heavy hitting con- nuly Cup series, the Canadian ted 10 their win. RSr the losers Cavenalle was Ae winners outfit the losers 4 to nothing. The score at time lS was four o nothing, limktteries (or Grotto were Roberts The Scottish Pipe Band t. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A 0001) PLACE TO BUY AUGUST FURNITURtfSAlE fn Redroom Stales Made by Restmore in burl and uaicneu walnut. These suites Have rounu, uu long and oval mirrors. From $79.50 T0 $155.00 I27 T,''rd Avenue Phone 775 Acropolis. 1 Aussie Airman I Won Road Race Two Other Air Force .Men Second And Third For Trophy WINNIPEG, August 15: W Gerald Backhouse, member of the 1936 Australian Olympic team and now a student at the No. 3 Wireless Training School here, won the three-mile race were HAVE OWN e-mlle Tribune Tribune trophy trophy road road r1 here while two .othfet.''nlrire'n4e" : the runners-up,-;--:;.; m Backhouse ickhouse. a memberf the -"r. a-. Royal Australian Air Force, handily beat C. R. McMullln of Arn-prlor, Ont., and Dan Lorch. of St. Vital, Man., who finished second and third. Only two others of the 11 starters finished the race, run during a hot, sultry day. Backhouse won a heat, finished second In a scml-flnal heat and sixth ln the R00 metres final in the 193G Olympics. Sudbury Soldier Finds Relatives Looking; For His Sister A Canadian Found His Mother Also In England LONDON, August 15: D leave, Pte. Edwin Alfred Baker of , Sudbury, Ontario, tried to locate his sister, and ln his search .was reunited with her and his niother too. ' Baker, who went to Canada from England 20 years ago when he was eight, returned to his native land .with the Canadian forces. He was ! told his sister was nursing at a hosnitai m waiiora. ue vravcucu j to Watford and by chance snowea a porter at the hospital a photograph of his mother. The porter SCHEDULES Withdrawal of the 16 teams from league play "has thrown the foot ball league's arrangements for. south regional competition into chaos as special arrangements will have to be made for the handful of clubs still ln the official Baseball Scores Chicago American League Washington 0-3, New York 7-10. Boston 11-8, Philadelphia 8-10 Detroit. 1-0, Chicago 13-3. Cleveland 3, St. Louis 3, called tn National Leafrue York 4, Boston -3; ; Chicaco 6. Pittsburg 2 Only, games scheduled Baseball Standings American Washington .45 45 W L PLs 70 39 .642 . 70 39 .642 .59 46 .562 .57 49 .538 53 54 .495 ..48 60 .444 .44 65 .404 ..29 78 .271 1 igue i 78 38 .672' .59 50 .541 '.59 53 .527 .58 55 .513 .52 60 .464 .50 61 .450 64 .413 .44 64 .407. EVEN CHINA HELPS LONDON, 'August 15: 0)with her own long war on her hands China has sent $89,000 for' bombed families of London and other British cities recognized her as one of the hos pital workers. Mrs. Baker took her son to his sister who had moved to London. SPURT chat Sir Pelham P. Warner has invited Lleui. uarke Sparky Bell, well known Toronto tricfceier. taj play at Lord's famous home of the' Marylebone cricket Crab, for a un-: usn Empire Eleven against a selected team. Bell, also a rugby and hockey star, is overseas with a central Ontario unit and is or ganizing sports olflcer at a Cana 'golfer? Listen to Ben Hogan, who has been "In the money" in 50-,odd successive tournaments; who .finished In a tie for third In the lUnlted States Open and who was ;VOLCU uie grcttieai, auuuuanci in the business by his fellow stars: "There Is no secret, magic way. CLIFTON Pesek, 46, Plus Still Wrestles? In England. .1 1 r, 1. j -.. m.- "" v uittb resell u yeaia uu. C Best known as a cricketer, Bell bwn saylng M jnucn. In- fact, fori played for Ridley College ana the paSt tnrej year8 . i. Toronto Cricket Club and was one p, en poking them in,;, of the leading batsmen on Hon. RJat ieart in years wheh he took oh, C. Matthews' Canadian cricket Joe stecher for what the sport team that toured England ia 1936. writers termed the 'work's title In On that occasion he played against m Omaha ring, Thatwas:2i years M. C. C. at Lord's. Before leaving ag0. sun asne and formidable, he for the United Kingdom he played paired 0ff against Brohko KaguN 'for Camp Borden in the Ontario the ex-Minnesota University Rugby Football Union. Igridder, recently, hulled and puft- I ed go minutes to a draw, with that j Do you want lo become a great husky. With rare forethought, Pesek de clines to become specific about his age, thus preserving an ever available topic for speculation. BASEBALL LINE-UP Llne--up for Watts it NlckMson In tomorrow nljhV'i Intermediate .It's a matter of long hours and League baseball. game against Cot; Fifteen Soccer Teams In Revolt hard practice. After a fellow mas- operative will be as! follows; Pos Against Tcuring Schedule In 'ters. his practice shots he tunes tuk Bill, Gurvlch. Mohtesano, Kr; Wartime Soccer them, then, to competetive play. Arney, Payllkls, Long, Paulls an,d; (Frequently the shots that are good I BIssonnette. ' 'J football clubs, in protest against tlon. because the player goes to'. -FIRST RAILWAY: long trips, arranged for them in pieces under pressure. So it's Just The first railway ih'Can'sicla, from next seasons schedule, have with- practice, practice. And then com- Laprairle to St.. Johns, Que.. -was drawn from the Football Leagujlpete, compete, compete. That's 'cpened July 21, 183?. Acropolis Loses Out In Close Play- and arranged a tournament of" .what good golfers are made of.' ground Softball Game thelr own- j Eleven London clubs, Reading. Staving off a strong finish by Aldershot and three teams not yet Westview in the last inning, Seal chosen will play ln the. new league, Cove defeated the league-leaders called the London War 8 to 7 at AcroDol's Park Thursdav League. Each team will Iieaby..f ff half L"L ending of the teams unchanged Plon, but elves Seal Cove a rhanP tn The withdrawal was the result1 tie McClymont Park for second of tne league's arrangement for was f irati, j.i,., rr.i London clubs to visit such nlaces artlJamp ' and ...A trw for Service OavrfoA PftPne Corps again ln attendance and there was mont net k as Swansea, Cardiff and Norwich. mfay Smith and Hlgglns. a large crowd up to watch the t, rn. ,n oav, nf .Hn f,re, "We have eone exhaustively Into cpires were H. Quick and W. game which was very well played. Iw ,v, rw the whole situation and after the w. .I".,, ,r lead which they did not relinquish most careful consideration it was ret was uomimc Montesano.- om nuuuwc. Hrina thP whoiP nmi wpv.pu the unanimous decision of every Magnificent Quality insistently Maintained G77 Cft THE OLDEST NAME IN SCOTCH rf 2G4ozs. ji& si.io down 3 to 8 ln the last Inning, club that we were not in a position staged a desperate rally to score t0 accept the responsibilities four runs. Seal Cove, however, thrown upon us and we reluctantly tightened up in the pinch, pitcher decided to withdraw, George Al-Menzies fielding G. Wood's slow llson- manager of the Arsenal, said roller and tossing it to first-base- after the meeting at which the de-irrfan John Wesch to retire the side clsion was made. !. . .... ... I'n.lo. DM irlc peiore tne tying run couia De m 1g .. CKs2?iav 'scored. Tommy Pilfold hit a homer Rules of the new league will be MU H 11 Iff MStmMim rnr the incpri the same as those laid down for, (jjm If'BVl t Batteries: Football League play and all TV it nHKMIISl Seal Cove Menzies. C. Pilfold. matches will be on a points basis l m : iVJ I ! mi T1 1U.11 A....l.tlA ...III i WestViCW T. Pilfold. James. 1UC ruuiuau wia;iuwuu wiu uc t ri-4 o n clrpH tn cnnptlnn thp Tindnn - w m mmM it..k 1 1 1 11 mi ri'rr 1 1 1 1 ri:iiui(i:i v iMii 1 .iivp w - I Gil -W will play M:Clymont Park at competition runt) EGG BUYERS FINED OXFORD, Eng.. August 15: O , Footbai. iTwo charity Institutions were fin play 60 ed $8.90 each for buying eggs at fu f atv er morning in the Gyro Playgrounds' matches with the balance of the threepence a tu the night, defeating the Composite Ser llbM League. The win leaves the sea5n beinS fllled by a cup com-'.price fixed by dozen less than the the control board. ITCH tTCMID utmJifH- ir Mini? Ilit Fur quick reCcflrom Itdutloflti.liiitli. lli- cAUMd tku tnMibltt, DM (utcUsl. auliA, sati. MiKic, liquid D. D. D. Fnacrlviiiw, Gruwlm. uuUcm. NootbM vnUlsaa M qvkUf Mom wu ltchiii. JSc trial hntlb pcwa it. m tmmf Met. Tout drulfut todiy Ik U.U.U..fIE9l.lliri 1UH I PETALS New Different Cream Petals in Purse Compact 4 For dry or ordinary 25C SKin Refills Deodorant Petals in Purse Compact Refills 15c and 50c 5Dc Nail Polish Removers Preyent T. i . ... i . 'A iii.iJu.,$ ' arying or cracKing. 50 petals .-. Ormes 1M Tin Dirtnrcr Drtiootsts " - k The Rexall Store w- Open Daily from 8 a.m. till llT jMx r; Sundays and Holidays from., lr.io -2 jfMfill 7 to a p.m.' J, Rupert Brand - - r SMOKED BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage 4ta Prince Rupert LO. Ltd. British 'Columbia LIFEBOAT FOUND BULLOCK: OLASGQW, August 15: O- When the Barra lifeboat put through atonnj seas to rescue the crew of an "airplane" It turned out to be j : , a bullock, but the National Llfe- Huffed And Puffed 61 Mlnutei Te boat Institution awarded the crew 1 Dw I" Reeenl. .TutiU. . '$40.05 apiece Just the same. OMAHA, Neb., August ' 15: :Sh FEAB 19,001 DEATHS Ageless John Pesek te stM TOllirig LONDON. Ausust 15: 0" Editors along on the grunt-and grofrn clr- 0f "Safely" express the fear that cult. The fabulous wrestler, wrkey- deaths In road accidents In Bri-ralser and greyhound racer refuses tain In the second year of the war to become- legend, desVe; hls.yeari. wm number 10,000. his retinue declares uneouivoeanv . CME0 Hilt bALK FOR SALE Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to noon of Saturday, August 33rd, 1941. fbr the purchase of Lot ,19, Block 8, Section 1, City of Prince Rupert, inclusive of building and contents, situate at 1038 2nd Av-enueif .lllshest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms; Strictly cash. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate. of Roger F. Perry, deceased. ; : FOR SALE 10 mattresses 4 size, special $7.50, 6 unpalnted chest of drawers, dining room chairs and bedroom chairs, beds, springs and springfleld mattresses, studio couches, chesterfields ln the latest patterns, household doors, sinks, wash basins at 16w prices. Phone Blk. 324. B.C. Furniture Co. tf. FOR SALE Owing to pending change of residence, we are ofr fering the De Lite Confectionery Fulton Street, at an extremely low price. This business has more than doubled Itself since coming under our management and its possibilities are limitless. Terms to responsible party. (193) FOR SALE One bed complete with mattress; like new, 1 chesterfield table. Apply Blue 893, Suite 2, Summit Apartments. u) FOR SALE Number of good milk ing cows. Write C. Hanson, Gen? eral Delivery. (191) WANTED WANTED 3-room furnished apart- ment or small house. Apply Box 138 Dally News. (tf) WANTED Man, young man preferred peneral purpose. McRae Bros; - ' tf. wAnteD-- Young man ' work. Apply Chris Mill. for J. H. BULGER Optometrist dai WANTED Room, apartment or cabin. Box 137 Daily News. ' (191) WANTEDrFurnlshed Red 378. suite. Phone (195? WANTED Soldier's wife wants i roimV and board immediately. tel. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 65 (193V Royal Bank Bldf. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Tburs. p.m. CARDKNA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving Aug. 19 and 30, September 9 at 10 p m. Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568