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WHEAT SITUATION nunHg t0 Don&1,d M,arvin' onomlst for the Roval Hank, the carry-over of wheat from this season to the next Will be particularly smdll in Canada, posSbly not more than thirty million bushels and the wori cf s rl ferye is small. This means that the coming " crop will be m demand. The fnfal u-nriri it op, wi' T5 GRANT FOR TURGEON HIGHWAY Despatches from Ottawa indicate that another grant will be made this year for the extension of the highway north from Vanderhoof towards Finley Forks. This will be a mining road but eventually will become an outlet from the Peace River Block. It Will serve a dozen or more mines in the Omineca country and possibly may serve as the first step toward developing the large coal deposit at Fmlev Forks. NORTfl AND SOUTH In the summer Califnrninns wish t off and in Winter British Columbians wish to go south to escape the rain and cold. Sometimes they escape and sometimes they don't. At any iate everybody likes a change. The south has its attractions and the north has its own piW. It is a good thing for the' transportation companies that none of us are satisfied with what we have at home. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 57 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFB Phone Cl For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK US' I - "SPORT7 1 PILING UP HOME RUNS Trosky's and Uiber's Circuit Clouts Help League Leaders to Win PITTSBURG. May 7: CP Hal jTtosky ot the Cleveland Indians i and Hank Leiber of the New York Giants made their fifth home runs jo'f the seaagh. yesterday. The In-jdians retained their leadership of the American Leaeue bv defpatini? .the Philadelphia Athletics, their I margin "being Increased to a game land a half over the idle iew York I Yankees- The rsiantc Imi in tv. National League stayed at tw0 and t a nan games as they defeated the Pittsburg Pirates while the second place Chicaeo Cubs u-erp maHnu another flourishing finish to beat me Boston Bees in a slugfest. The Boston Red Sox took exclusive possession of the fourth place In the American League by defeating St. Louis Browns, the Chicago White Sox dropped into fifth place by losing to the Washlneton Sen ators In thirteen Innings. St. Louis Cardinals, bv winning BIG RACE ON TODAY nigner than last year but much lower than the average toe ' sixty-fourth running or the Rumania, normally a larse exnm-tpr m,, nf Kentucky Derby at . churchii: more than enough for her own fh?0 M, J " .L..:inowns A" pccted en Africa has a reduction of approximately a million acre ,l 1 n eat ut EurPe has an crease of 700.00C dvnnf rgGntl",e cr? sUffered from late fsts arid mought and was reduced to 184,000,000 bushels as corn-bared with 249,000,000 bushels the previous year. The Australian crop was large, amounting to 180,000,000 bushels, the average being 158,000,000. The United States had so good a crop last year that the country .is able to export over one hundred million bushels. Conditions in Italy have been extreme nnfavnvQWr for a large crop. The winter crop suffered and spring -v..u.nuiii, iial- nut uteii good. In Canada the prospects are excellent. There i-plenty of moisture so far and, even without later rain? here is bound to be a crop. If it should be well marketer: there should be a great pick-up in general conditions. If there is a good crop there will be plenty for poultrv and stock even if wheat prices are a little lower. A heavy crop on the prairies means demand for elevator accommodation and Prince Rupert elevator may be Used for shipping hart i t i of the export crop. fowling Record Is Turned In Vancouver Trundler Going Strong! at International Meeting in Seattle SEATTLE, May 7: (CP) At the oyer the Phillies yesterday,, moved 'English into sixtn place in the National League ahead of the Brooklyn Dodgers who lost to Cincinnati Reds. Yesterdays Big League scores: American League Chicago 3, Washington 4 (thirteen lnhlngsi. Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 3, Boston 7. National League Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 4. Brooklyn 3, Cincinnati 10. Boston 9, Chicago 16. New York 1J, Pittsburg 7. 26 OZ. 16 OZ. iJcoth Memorial School Northwest International Bowling, vs. Rnrrfen Borden Street Ctraat School I New Home Run 1 Record Made I 4 BUFFALO. May 7: CP A new baseball record was made here yesterday when Bob Seeds, veteran of the Newark 4 Bears, made a home run in each, of four successive Innings t- a the Bears defeated the Buf- ' falo Bisons by a score of 22 to - 9 In an International League fixture. " ARSENAL CHAMPION Nosed Out Wolverhampton Wanderers for English Lcajtie Title in Final Games Today LONDON, May 7: CP Arsenal, by winning a live to nil vietory over Bolton Wanderers today, took Ihz League, First Division, football championship. . Wolver Congress here yesterday. Bert Bloor Juie 12 Booth Memorial School, of the Pacific Club, Vancouver, set j vs. King Edwdrd liigh School. . up a record of 2010 pins. June 15 I?ord?n Street School vs." Armour Salvage Co.'s service boat ' Booth M tmorlal School. Pachena left yesterday for Vancou-' . ; ver with Capt. W. P. Armour, man- If you wish to swau riTriethlng-ager of the company, on board. rrv a rlasslflpr' NOW CALEDONIA LIQUEUR WHISKY 40 oz. "HAPPY ROLLING WITH OG DEN'S hampton Wanderers, who had been one point ahead of the Gunners In IT Ii T the standing before today's games, llOVClty LcHlCC was defeated by Sunderland in a one goal came and thus finishes in 117 P II Portsmouth 4, Leeds United 0. Stoke City 2, Liverpool 0. 1 1 f 1 I ouiiuciiuuu i, oivernampion Ten Horses In Field For Annua: j Wandereds 0. American Classic. The Kentuck i , Derby j -les ar- in. headed bv William 'nodward's Fighting Fox and barren Wight's Bull Lea, first and "cond choices respectively. Th. 'eld also Includes such ether fav i ntes as f?now. the Chief. Law 1ft. Can't Wait. Dauber. Mountain "-fdge, Co-Sport and Elooto. SUBSIDY ne SOUGHT Rupert Looked Upon as Most Important $-40 Kjij- This advertisement Is not published or diaplayea by the Liquor Control Bonrd or by the Government of British Columbia If you're looking for a keen partner in rolling-your-own, step out with Ogden's Fine Cut Cigarette Tobacco. Ogden's rolls a happief cigarette -a smoother, cooler, mellower smoke, and wise "roll-your-owners" have proved if. Use the best papers, of course like "Chanrecler" or "Vogue", CHAMBER WAS BUSY (Continued from Pae Onel second place one point down. i VYdS rjllOVclDIC efforts to secure a longer stop- The final games of the sexson' .over for the MLsstssIpt tour party today resulted as follows: . 0n5 " Wntv.Fi Jn sud h l"nt Arsenal 5, Bolton Wandereds 0. ii,it .cna"8es in sieamer Pmons P.n it it Oddfellows nr.iM.,. Hall rharitnn AthT0. n D,(m houId De discussed schedule jthe city than at Alaska ports, the r n n v. n ... i- -l . . . vs. r. n. iiaa niutii iiioritr slops, in I view of the fact that the company received a subsidy from the Dot- ilnion government he thought It 'should consider favorably the Ca-' nadian ports. He suggested the i committee bo after thp n p r in of Vessels Callinr at Prinre ' thh "wct. He moved that the re- and that it take ud with both companies the matter of providing summer iummer reservations reservations for for Prince Prince Ih view of the possibility of the local elevator being abandoned byi"T , ShlnB 10 80 S0Uth the Alberta Wheat Pool at the end'durlng the tourU season' of this season, the Prince Rupert - Jf?1" Sp'mt" . q t A Chamber of Commerce last night' ,en mL, hn w"0"115131 decided to again urge eovernment to erart a snhsMv in . ... ' ' l"- May 18 King Edward Hl2h School' a line of steamships to call at 1.1. !L" .the Specla,.ex, vs. Borden Street School. Prince Rupert. O. W. NIckerson ZntoTiTn n ' May 21 Booth Memorial School ' said that a number of vessels were chance to do thMr hI nl in vs. King Edward High School subsidized to call at Vancouver and. : remv to thi Mr i n, m May 25 Borden Street School vs.' if no extra subsidy was granted for excirs aKais ons were for Booth Memorial School. Prince Rupert, the C.P.R. and other jwai "a jrtn 0 th! May 28 King Edward High School vessels should call at Prince Ru- 'comoany everywhere On mot on vs. Bord3n Street Sihool. ; pert. There was hothlng so import- of Mr. Parker seconded by Mr June 1 Booth Memorial School vs. ant for this port as this subsidy. It Minns, it was decMe . nv ajj to per ;the fisheries committee for report . i . itiNj tuiJii nun. ur u. m 'Weir mlnisf-r of educnllbn in rr- leard to an nnolication for Increase in allowance for nayment of teach :ers In outlvin districts was refer-'red to the Grahim Island Farmers Institute tor fnrtbT advice. it was reoorted that the cham-ibrr of Commerce had written o 'Olof ilan!on M. P In regard to a . nronosal to have airplanes manufactured at the local dry dok yards. This was apnrowd Al Invitation to the Chamber td end o renresntatlv tn th Pnr Pay celebrations a Vancouver was accented and th- president will arrange for a local representative tr be present on that occasion. A reonest to supnort the petition of the people of Queen Char-lotte Islands for an increase in thr gradually reduced. ... 11 1 VIII tIJC North End b ' steamship heads In the fall befo:-: EveriSi The novelty 4ance held by the the schedules l Derby County 1 summer were ar- 4. ; Z , 7 Serenaders' Orchestra ih the Odd- Ton(,eA Grimsbv k Town 2. Chelsea 0. n ranpea. . vi. w. nicK.ersun saia me m. v. Cit u.. ....mvu,6 Doais were me worsi oiienaers. Leicester Citv 1 Birmineham 4 V , . --v iney am noi give jne passengTS Si 4. WeS 'tlil "LM 3i?d ,,wn , j progress irom 10 p.m. to 2 ajn. Hats spend an odd dollar here. Whlls JR. LEAGUE RESUMING!1' The schedule for games Is as follows; May 7 Borden Street School vs. King Edward High School. May 11 King Edward High School vs. Bscth Memorial School. May 14 Eorden Street School vs. j the proceedings. - ""r1"""- luuitiicu mc vy. tn. n. nau lunger Slops in C, N. Trabi For the East days .. days L Red Gilli Proprietor DItV WOOD COAL Furniture .Alovin; mi General llaniint Phone CO Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food H dtoi The Rooms Are Clf" The House Is ffm The Service Frienffl The Rates Are Reisomtt KNOX HOTE R. Brasell "is tuwara nign tscnooi. was miuersiooa inai me sum or the time be extended Al June 5 Borden Street School vs. $60,000 was Included in the budget The Skeena River Fishermen's M TT C C A I I PM Bcoth Memorial School. : but that as a result of the effort Association wrote asking the sup- "lUOOaL j bl June 8 King Edward High School to Balance the budget It had been port of the Chamber to secure for struck ttikfc rStt out. il a. HAR SILVER NEW YORK: iJl'S Bar ver was unchanged at 42c line ounce oa me New nrk mc al market todav them the rieht to licence hont. pullers during the gillnettlng season. This had been customary In .the past but this year had been eliminated. cimunaiea. This mis wan was rpfWrM rererred VII I Hr.K DAI CONFECTIONERY Rorefl n.oroliles in AH silB Nut li e f Ittcc for report. It was pointed Ucn out that the subsidy timl.rilr I'riffS Call In and See Open from 8 am your t in'- r Your SNAPiftP CLEANS AND POLlSHtl Bathtubs, Washbasin. it Window, nd Mirrors. Canoot scratch- i i uiur ini 1 - m ' . v j steamship subsidy with a view DlAirtat on Sr of nriuAn W"" ca ':""( a neuer service was re ferred to the transportation com -'.' '. : miif to 1 l unit . ..-A MP tit lAtnA r.vA&Ze m.hi W Muni In r fkmDWU ' I hdd beer. l LSU "H, TZ"? FS Jth. lwvrth west comfr.w m e. In reply to a request from, the 'J,0!" kamloops Board of Trade for sup- rcKln A Hfiii u ... ... ' 1 . coiitAlninif 7 nd wc i iuinira om mat me Cham mm cr 1cm. ... ucr naa several times gone record as supporting this. on Ptt rbruai7 8Ul- 1 vat