- oy ee ee es aa | Baseball Lesson No. 13.—When is a Dead Ball? The Daily News —Drawn for the Daily News by “Hop” TODAY SCOOP-WE Tale UP ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT DEPARTMENTS OF BASEBALL— WMIZEE Viz—STIAC WORK, NOW-YOURS UP Yo BAT AND I’M THE Box ARTIST— ANY Q VESTION NOU ASK ME -ILL. GIVE YOU A PRACTICAIL ANGLICAN CHURCH SYNOD STANDS FIRM FOR OLD NAME “CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN CANADA” NOT FITTING — SHOUTS AND CHEERS GREET ADDRESS OF HON. W. H. HOYLE ON Deafening applause broken into 2) That a vote be taken upon shouts and cheers at the meeting| Which each member of the synod may indicate the name that he of the Anglican Synod when the 4 prefers should be adopted, Hon. W. H, Hoyle, speaker of the local Legislature, reached the climax of an impassioned speech in which he declared for the re- tention without change of the name “Anglican Chureh in Can- ada,’ as indicative of the rela- tions of the Anglican body in the} as did Archdeaeon Ingles, in Dominion to the mother chureh]| quiet vein, before Mr. Hoyle took in the old jand, the floor to hew down the -pro- “The Chureh of England is the British church from its Catholic days downward,” declared Hon, Mr. Hoyle amid cheers. “It is said a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but it “What name do wouldn't be a rose. give the church?” asked = Mr. “At our time of life, imbued} Hoyle, «addressing a delegate. with sentiments we can’t get away| ‘What name would you give it?” from, we resist such a change.| he asked another, ‘And you?” You young Canadians, give us a The questioning aroused gen- chance to get out of the way be-|eral laughter, and Mr. Hovle fore you make your sweeping|cried: ‘See, no one will even 3) That no further action be taken at this session and that the matier se left over for further consideration at a subsequent session, Mr. Jones spoke to his motion, posal. Mr. Hoyle declared that he had heard of no agitation for a change of name outside the Toronto Synod. you want to changes.” stand godfather to this new nan The discussion arose over the }|—yet to be born.” motion by Mr. James Edimund Mr, Hoyle moved in amend. Jones: ment that the resolution be Jaid (1) That in the opinion of this;on the table, seconded by the synod the tithe “The Church of]|Rey. E. W. Pickford. The bishop England in Canada” is not a cor-| called for the ‘ayes’ and ‘nays,’ rect description of the church and|and though the ‘nays’ made a is not the best name that can be|louder cry than the ‘ayes,’ he devised. declared the amendment ¢arried, ECHOES FROM FAR CHICAGO: HOT AIR FROM CONVENTION HOW ONE NEGRO GOT THERE, “I DONE RAISED A JACKPOT,” | HE EXCLAIMED—TEDDY COCKTAILS THE NEW DRINK— BUTTON SELLERS WAXED CORPULENT. The Teddy cocktail is the con-| contesting for a seat as delegate, | vention drink now. It has the} was asked in the National com- Rooseveltian punch, mittee who paid his expenses to — Chicago, he convulsed the crowd) The man who invented the!by saying: ‘Nobody, praise be} “hat-in-the-ring” campaign but-|the Lord—T dope raised a jack-| ton is in town, \ Selling them at| pot.” 10 cents apiece, he is able to eat at the Congress Hotel, roller?” a Roosevelt delegate The laiest badge exhibited is a| asked Henry Alien, state echair- cross bar of aluminum, bearing}man of Kansas. “It’s working the legend: “U-ni-Ted,” to be} fine.” Allen snapped, “but the pronounced “You and I and Ted.” | band wagon is going to finish far It's from Indiana. lin the lead.” When a Fiorida negro, who mae Subscribe for the Daily News. ——————_—__— welOR SALE... ———wdward Morrison offers his business and fixtures for mp" $3,000 cash—$2,500 worth of Pool and Billiard We; $2,100 worth of Bowling Alleys; $1,500 worth of Txtures and supplies. Lease runs for 3 years and 3 months. faply on the premises at Second Avenue, between Sixth and Seventh Streets any time between 10 o'clock a, m. and 8p. m. Isle on aceount of a case of smallpox whieh had developed on board, arrived up from quaaran- tine at 6 o'clock last night and proceeded on a specia\ ‘rain for the west at 9 o'clock, The pas- sengers appeared to have enjoyed their sojourn at the island, but were glad to be free again and able to continue their journey to the west. “The News” Classified Ads. | —THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES” [- One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== DOC’ TREMAYNE VIEWED THESE Freed from Quarantine, 350 Im- migrants from off the Tunisian Leave for the West—Were De-. tained at Grosse Isle. Quebec, June 24,—The three hundred and fifty passengers from the Allan steamship Tuni- sian, who were detained at Grosse f LIKE THIS FOR WORKING DAY? Ottawa, June 24.-~At least one of the government offices in the city, that of the Internation .| Joint Commission, has instituted l the “daylight saving’ idea for the summer. . The staff of this department some to work at 8:30 m. and work right through until 2 p. m., without taking time out for Junch hour. This is a new departure in the civil serv- ice, and it is stated by those in the department that the idea, which was only put into effect on the first of the month, is prev- ing very satisfactory, “How do you like the steam | FREE! FREE! FREE! A big beautiful 88 key electric player piano, worth $1,200 given away to the pool players in the Base- ment pool room, Empress Theatre building. ‘ NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Cuapter 115 of the Revised mtatutes of Canada and Amending Acts that the Ocean Falls Co., Limited, an in- corporated company incorporated under the laws of the Province of British Co- lumbia and having its head office in the City of vancouver in the said Province, has filed with the Minister of Public Works of the Dominion of Canada a plan of a |; certain wharf and other works proposed to be constructed by the company and a de- scription of the site chosen by the com- pany for the said wharf at Cousins Inlet, | Coast District, Vancouver Island, British | Columbia, and that th: said company has also filed 4t the ofMce of the Registrar of Deeds at Victoria, British Columbia, being the proper registry in that behalf, a du- plicate of the said plan and description and | will apply to the Governor General in -ounci! for approval thereof. Dated this 28th day of May, A. D. 1942., at Vancouver, B. C TUPPER & (RIFFIN, Solicitors for the Said Company. Pub, June 3, F ~¥ —_ First class wood turner. Rupert Sash & PORTER wanted at Savoy Hotel Man for cannery ind door man wanted Miscellaneous HERE— : & ~ DD IT EVER OCCUR To YOU. ae Fo ss Ps Ps Po oP eee eee seers meses erst Prince 1i9-tf Apply 142-tf Apply eorner 148-tf fs es ss rs ee Ps ! Pe airs arene by Warks 142-tf NO more men needed at Goose Bay until The Granby Consoli- » Co. 101-tf By cael cee he FOR RENT—4-room house, Apply Phone 8138. FOR LEASE—MclIntyre Hall; . H, ROGERS, Phone 116. Pt ts rans rere esa Pt ere rma rere rere Lost and Found Keeley's 140-tf ave. well heated pre creer ers tee eer logging engines, | with a large quantity of logging gea:, Cunningham Cc, gold. Owner can have same by proving prop erty and paying for advertisement. Ply Daily News Office. ORT nate te Ap- 143-1f forte sere sre senses meres Ideal happiness highest If you wish first class, de- stamp, Mrs. Wilson, Box 1776, Vancouver, B. C. By Order of the Assignee THE FIXTURES AND CONTENTS Exchange : Grill Second Avenue To Be Sold By Public Auction On the Spot —IN THE— Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley FARM easy terms, NORTH COAST LAND COMP PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 Nechaco Valley Fort George District FARM IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— LANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS ANY, Limited VANCOUVER, B.C, ovens; chair}. Tables; 26 oak Chairs, Linoleum, Crockery, Glassware, Roll Top Desk, Type- writer, Show Case, Coffee and Hot Utensils, Kitchenware and host of sundries To Restaurant Proprietors, Hotel Keepers and the Trade Friday, June 28, 12 At 4:30 p, m. The sale includes a Brunswick- with glass mirrors, 2 ft. 12 Register; 5 On View Morning of Sale, 11 to 1 FRANK A. ELLIS, Auctioneer Second St Did you ever say in passing a rich man’s home, ‘‘He made his money easy, he was here in the EARLY DAYS” DON’T ENVY HIM, BUT IMITATE HIM aa One of the old and great financiers of the East in addressing a class of young men said; ‘‘The opportunities of tomofrow will be far greater than in the past, fortunes will be made with greater certainty and rapidity owing to modern methods, especially ally situated to handle the commerce of the wor!d,’’ Situated on the west coast of Vancou- | ver Island at the head of Alberni Canal where the great ships of the Pacific will bump noses with the Iron Horse of the great trans- continental railroads of Can- ada, Alberni hclds a com- manding position not eq- ualled by any other sea- port on the Pacific Coast. There can be but one ALBERNI Lots are selling today from $150 to $475 in ‘‘Rosslyn’’ the new addition to Alberni, These lots are sold on the easy payment plan; their future is sure and certain, and their owners will be astonished at rapid advance. Frank A. Ellis Real Estate Agent Prince Rupert - - - B.C, Is the Place for You. One of the coming centres of Western Canada, Lots can still be had at prices of $115 to $180. Kasy terns, Please call for reading matter and further information. JOHN DYBHAVN Phene 384 319 3rd Ave east of the southeast corner of Coal Lease No. 7168, thence south 80 chains, thence | west 80 chains, thence north 86 Chains, | s thence east $0 chains to the Place of commencena nt | COAL NOTICES, enero eee wit Skeena Land District—Distriect of Queen . Charlotte Islands, Take noice that I, William Watson, of the City of Prince Rupert, B, C., contrac tor, intend to apply for a’ license to pros | | pect for coal and petroleum on and under the following described lands on the west! coast of Graham Island Commencing at a post planted 4 mile | Dated this 22nd day of April, i912 WILLIAM WATSON Pub, June 3, 1919 | | | } Great Bargain Buy a Going Business and Move Right In 80-Acre Ranch for Sale KITSELAS DISTRICT Price $4500.00 Eight acres aree slashed, six acres under cultivation, consisting of two acres in potatoes, all up; 1,500 strawberry plants, beering; 300 hills of rhubarb, the balance in turnips, beets, onions, beans, mint, cress, cabbage, cauliflower, etc In 5 , Some will fruit ry, pear, crab apple t » dozen gooseberry and cur rant in bearing and raspb es and maim moth blackberries; a separate flower gar len with roses, bulbs, lilac, ete Improve ments consist of a storey enc a half two room house (size 15x15 und ibx22 feet), furnished complete; beds, bedding, stoves, screens, cellars size of rooms above Driven well ‘y the house Barn 60x30, With loft; si? G90x30 feet from house } to barn Sumuer house facing the creek within 100 feet. Water capacity, minimum 200 miner's inches Fencing, 20,000 picket, forming five portions Poultry yard consists of four acres, 50 hens, in cubator, 244 egg capacity (Cyphers), olony House brooder, bone cutter, 1,100 feet of galvanized pipMe for irrigation 200 feet fall source of creek, Valves hydrants, fittings, pipe wrenches, spades, shovels, axes, saws (4 dozen in all tools mentioned), hose, rakes, potato digger, glass frames for hot house Various other household articles too numerous to mention—in fact, everything appertaining to housekeeping. —APPLY— DAVID H. HAYS Second Ave. and Second Street Prince Rupert ee sia a te eae those points in the west geographic- | . | ALBERNI Where the Wes Meets the East | We Have the Following Cheap Properties For Sale Exclusively Section 6. Lots 28-39, Block 22, $1,850; 1-3] cash, bal. 6 and 12 months, Section 7. Lots 15-16-17-18, Block 29, $500 each; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and 42, Section 8. Lots 18-19-20, Block 20, $400 each; 1-3 cash, bal, 6 and 12. Lots 1-2, Block 16, $900 pair; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and 12, Lots 12-13, Block 18, $950 pair; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and 12, Lol 32, Block 8, $450; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and 12, Samuel Harrison & Company Brokers and Financial Agents Second Ave. Prince Rupert L. A. Barbeau Cartage, Coal and Storage Reliable Messenger Service Phone 68 735 3rd Ave. IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS H, R, Love, Prop., Prince Rupert Up-to-Date Equipment. Work and Prices Right. Engine Work and General Repairing. Shop, Cow Bay Agents for imperial Gasoline Motors. * Phone Blue 269 - P. O. Box 957 TENDERS FOR HOSPITAL ADDITION Sealed tenders, marked ‘Tender for Hospital Addition’ will be received by the undersigned up to 6 p.m, on Wednes day, the $18t day of July, 1912, for the erection and completion of an addition to] > the Prince Kupert General Hospital, All labor to be pald for at union rates and an eight hour day, Every tender must be accompanied by cheque payable to the order of the AS soclation and accepted by a chartered bank of Canada for five per cent, of the amount of tender, whieh will be forfeit ed if the su ‘cessful tenderer refuses or heglects to enter into @ contract with the Association when called upon to do so, Plans and pecifications may he seen in the office of W. L, Barker; architect Prince Rupert, Bf . The lowest or any tender not neces urily aecepted By order of the Board, W. M, WRIGHT Managing Secreetary, Prince Rupert Gen eral Hospital Association Prince Hupert, B. C., June 26, 1919 ot THATS WHAT THEY CALLA DEAD BAaLL— FOR SALE SECTION ONE. lot on Third Ave SECTION TWO. SECTION FIVE. SECTION SEVEN. SECTION EIGHT. Prince : Rupert Real Estate better inestment in the son is blind indeed who cannot profits if you buy and sell that will not be fected by financial to, headquarters fi you are for a good investment George Leek Prince Rupert ATTENTION KEELEY’S PHARMACY 6th St. and 3rd Ave. SEE THESE Lots 6 and 7, Block 3, Section |. Will Give Terms, G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. SECOND AVENUE