7 r( 919, _ Friday, August 29, if eine THE DAILY NEWe Page 3 ‘a o i —— _- oa - — , - “LABOR DAY IS a, and the clerks hae — ,each silently vowed to win «ewe ; p. W. MORRISSEY . ig ge WILFRID KELLY pull or die in the attempt, Follow- Prince Rupert (jrocery Company Having more stock on hand than money in bank, takes this method in giving the public high grade value for their cold rhe prices set t forth below will be maintaned until advertisement is changed, when a further list of good values will follow. These prices are absolutely for cash vor the counter, No €,0O.D. or charging to account will mmand these prices. Delivery will be made by auto on the day succeéding purchase, cash. this LIKELY TO BE GREAT EVENT All Kinds of Sports and Games Prepared for the Annual of the day for the various events start will be made with the water- front sports and no one will want to remain in bed that morning when they know that the fisher- men are going to give a first hand ; demonstration |mvent of the day is again precipi- | tated by a baseball match between _the Tigers and the Red Sox. After jthe jumping and putting the shot which ‘occurs immediately after the bali twirlers have completed colfee, Maleolm’s Best, is ... 600. 25 ..$1.16 5s . . $2.88 rea (Amber) per ID. ...s. sees seve eeeee vote Feiwee 55c. Currants + 6 06 v0 Gale bale ee 40 ewe R Eh + CB RH Oe 2 for 36c. ciarkes Pork and Beans, tomato sauce ........ 2 for 250. amall white DOANE... 60. cerercs wweesoees .. 5 tbs. for 500. vinegar, POT SOLON oo ceesessecesveecressveees .60c rancy Biscuits, all varieties, per Ib. .............4.. 300. jam, Strawberry, 48 $1.26. Black Currant, 4s, $1.00, Red Currant, $1.00, Raspberry, 4s, $1.20. Strawberry and apple $1.00. Green gage, 4s, $1.00. romatoes, 2%s, per case $4.60, per dozen $2.40, per can, 2 for 45c. romatoes, 28, per case $3.76, per doz., $2, per can 2 for 360. Molasses, Domoleo, 28,..... GSO. S040 400, 5s..... 60c. roilet paper, POMPOM weve cee Neressicesices Véacevea bo. Pile hards POP COM, cevcrees we evsassegpessereseees 20c. Post TOG tbs a chic be Rive 6 eh sd CEES Oh 6 He 0 65 08 160. Roman MGRl 86 bo ono 0 On.6 Heed OPC CSCO CODEC DER EBS 35c. MacarUrtl; GRGEW OWE 65 se Mh Ee heh es be 00% 2 for 26c. Prince Rupert Grocery Co. \ 4 their act there will be four 100- yds. dashes for the men. The con- tests will be set for overseas men, union, and open and non-overseas ing the tug atthe employers’ pic- nic there has been always a feel- ing of keen rivalry for the museu lar honors, tests the for the regular contes many nail their fleetness. ladies drivi tants, as For Women. There are to be races and eon- ne there many champion cyclists who are very often seen pitting themselves and besides contest which always proves great merri- Evont. ment to the onlookers, an entirely pe new and novel race s intro- rhe official program of the duced, inna Ae yh ptr ys Labor Day sports to be held un-| wen on The 100 yds, dash for der the auspices of the Prinee)tije married women ought to call Rupert Trades and Labor Couneil | ¢g4), many entries with suitable shows that $600 will be given|eash and value prices, away in prizes during the course The children’s races always . mean a great interest for the a aliech uiae pig oa ornae = parents and the little ones will aver in view an early have every chance of displaying The bieycle races for two ages will surely bring out of how they get against each other about the their catches, in the form of a streets. The obstacle race can race, The announcement of the|), taken up by all as very littl isurf riding exhibition has inter- , " ’ lested many and this eve t ‘ it be emia ae te rae ces ony , nt will D* | fleulties, but blind good fortune pew closing one in the forenoon, |.) stumble in anyone for win- | Trane ene cates £uee. ner. The biscuit eating contest romptly at 1 p.m. the excite- is popularly a newsboys’ game but on this oceasion all will have the opportunity of proving them- selves to be the biggest eaters in northern British Columbia. u—~ Sport Briefs The are mE | and special and personal for you is WRIGLEYS in its air - tight Sealed package. Advertise in “The Daily News” union and open. follows the bicycle raee and the Trail Athletie will field the following players tonight against the Grand Trunk team. The for- The tug of war TAX SALE mer have tied in their game with the Sons of England and the Sons beat the G. T. P. However, the railway men have got some new stuff and are surely going to fight hard to carry off the honors. The team comprises 8. Winsby, H. k ' . t Di ° t A e B C Day, H. Menzie, C. Watman, W. tlin ssmen istr 1c - e e jKooth, and J. Gann or George Shaw; J. Fallon, W. Anderson, 8. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE That on Thursday, the ninth (9) day of October, 19419, at the hour of ten (10).a.m. at |Hardy, J. Waugh and E. Craggs. " + Koom, Provinelal Government Building, Ati, B. C., | will sell at public auétion the lands on the list hereinafter . * *. the persons in said list hereinafter set out, for delinquent taxes unpaid ‘by said persons on the 3ist day of The t ball > . is, and for interest, costs, and expenses, including the costs for advertising said sale, if the totai amount te yaseball nine leaves for period ending December Yist, 1917, is got sooner paid Telkwa tomorrow “ni ~~ jlector will be pleased to receive any information respecting the followifg list where the owner is a member P , morning to ur t Allied Forces and entitled to the benefits of Section 29 of the “Taxation Amendment Act, 1098.’ hold the honor of the terminal LIST OF PROPERTIES. city against the ball twirlers in the interior. The Rupert battery | | arrears is Dravis and Day. ‘AMES UF PERSONS ASSESSED |} SHORT DESCKIPTION OF PROPERTY of ail Interest < ond Total ie ee | laces. ses. wn . gw Lot Grp. 1, 147 ecres | £5600 $1400 | $375 $74 15 According to the Trail Club “ , | Lot Grp. 1, 151 acres i 2? 60 j- 278 1465 |hulletin board in regard to foot rea ‘ ‘ | Lot , Grp. 1, 350 acres i 27 3u 10 45 375 412 i }Lot 72, Grp, 1, 69 acres 33 00 10 40 375 4775/}ball, they have championship Lot 255, Grp. 1, 40 seres 23 80 9 40 375 $6.95 ne . a 4 Lumber Co }Lot 249, Grp. 1, 160 acres 58 50 22 15 375 siao}Suits, championship boots, a avun towne 5 | championship ball and champion Nn Muer, | Block 6, Lot . - 5 00 60 |. 275 s35/ship rooters. But have they a Block 6, Lot 7 15 00 1 30 275 19 55]... ae MS: cick @ lot é. 52 80 9585 | 275 81 40] hampionship team? Pie s never uding Co Block 9%, Lot 5 6060 | 3030 | 275 93 65/win a league. ban, blader W Block 10, Lot 10 wT “i 1 get Mee Met dies : Biock 16, Lot 14 | 4 Ve pwen, Mra. 3. A Block 11, Lot 7 i350 | 580 275 22 0. In the football game last even- igeard, Bowker & St » Block 17, Lot 19 870 280 275 1425 . oe vegan! Bowker & Stracey Block 18, Lot t 2380 | 768 | 275 3420|in& Bennett showed up excellent- aeeard, Bowker & Stracey Block 23, Lot 1 15 50 $10 | 275 2335lly for the Callies and formed a land, W “ Block 2, Lot is 3 $0 i ‘S20 i 278 24 i tower of strength as centre half _— } His checking of Tinker was very VeuareS “ . - q van & McLeod Block 1, Lot At ers ose i ‘3 he noticeable and the Sons’ centrs 1, John > oO 630 | am a 0, ‘Rawerd ia’ ** "= ** co fs -_ ; ; 6 30 335 | 875 12 30 | forward who usually gets through van & McLeod Block 1, Lot 7 om 3 | oat os was very much worried last even : hn on ot ~ } , van a ! She i’ ue 545 230 | 275 1020}ing. He knew the game and in = Block 1, Lots 10-11 2 x . oe ass oa Se a fatherly way told some of the ie } ; . : | @ a . ivan & MeLeod : Brock i. Lot 12 sais 975 5 30 275 17 80|younger players where to take van, Edward M ; Block 4, Lots 1-8 (Incl 23.90 ret 3\their ste g 1e enemies ap ng, 4 Block 4. Lots 10-15 (Incl. 17 40 9 60 | a7 2975 their stand as the er es at pcteria Yukon Trading Co, Block 5, Lots 14-12-13 925 3 be ' $78 $6.45 proached. ~~ #- Deveiopinent Go, Block 5, Lots 14-17 (inet, $3 ee 1120 275 3445 9. ig» hit - Block $, Lots 18-24 (Ine 20 5 34.4% ney & Pedia ock 8 ] 495 215 | 275 eee The Sons of England team las! uiivan & McLeod ee 5 \~ os " 5145 230 | 275 10 20 8 ; Ee Block 5, Lot 25-A 350 85 27 7 10 evening missed the two Davi net Block 6, Lot 11 oor ‘oss | ae 29 75|Doys. More than once was there sank of He *k 6, Lo : : ; uey, M. J aes Block 6 Lote 18 16 6 30 $25 | sie a 3°lan opportunity for a good fast js . . ' . , ) j ‘7 oe Se Block 6, Lots 17-18 ..... 34.00 eT 275 25 60| Wing man and no one seemed to ' Block 6, Lots 19-23 (Incl) ... 14.70 8 15 a oot ; he: Block 7, Lots 26A, 27-40 (Incl “a 5 be i> oe *) |be there. In the first half the fee ee Block 7, Lot 41 . 30] Englishme laved with te s ‘ W.A Block 7. Lot 41-A 3 00 55 275 63 nglishmen played with ten men *, be x 75 9 90 ace \ o sz oo Sy ‘3 +4 330 298 2065, but at the beginning of the secon: gernon shoe ) -2-3- 7 ; M Block 8, Lots. ~ 405 sa. 2 os ef 9° half Whitley came on to play out- \ >? : 5 00 3 7 7. io , T van & Neheod = eB 37 20 20 85 2 75 60 80 side left. The team*now stood up § cLeod Block 10, Lots 4-9 (IML) .......+008 ; ee +e = s aos 46 6°! much better with the full number ren « eod ec sts (Inel.) § zs ; ° van & MeLeod Bh c + “ a, 80 60 45 30 275 tee oe) and in the second half kept the ' & MeLeoc - os wi , 7 37 > 80 275 30 75). . : pea va & Mi Leod Brock is on ite ‘timel.) 3 00 13 40 2 75 St 15 Callies fighting for every gain. opinent Agcy. Block ib, Lots 11A-42A 6 30 3 20 275 19 38 oo" ee van & Neen S Block 17, Lots 1-7 (Inet °° > HY 50 275 69 6f In the issue of yesterday it on , wCLeod Block 10. ows ‘3 $0 Mines } 21 90 1225 3 os 36 °°) was stated that Prince Rupert was van, meat ee 9 - oo “ (inet * + * $0 | 975 ig@25/in the Northern division under . ‘ 24 ots 18 : 8 a0 van, Faw a Block 24 Lots 20-21 oe 3S | Bee eoeithe game regulations and this ar . q w< O9.4 q = ' harscheia ou eod one 9 an: i Py $0. (incl 83:90 4695 oss 133 68 should have read the Wester: Nar vic > , - 220 wn va wt Nak ae eres 3%," Lote 38-18 i 98 so 5 Hr 378 15305|District. The duek season here Milvan & MeLeod ° Block £. A 5 Ry dant 86 80 48 oe ace eo oa does not open until September 13 van kM ane Block 20, Lots 1-17 (Inel.) oe 38 33 $3 275 13360/and closes December 27, 1919, van & McLeod \ 41, Lots 28-54 (Inel.) 340 23 45 275 69 60 : : va Mel — 33, Lots 12-25 (Inet) $3 +4 15 75 o75 (4 co} both dates in¢ lusive. “ ° e ® (ine 2 : 27 * Fs en ° é : MeLeod ra xo . oe iene 74 40 44-60 275 118 re . van’k Moree’ 36, Lots 9-25 (Inel, T1189 | dete | ot ‘iy i2| Bob McLean appeared on th \ NeLeod Se. yon : o {ined a3 00 HH $3 | 9% 133 6°) football field last evening as left Yan & Mel enc 38, Lote % { f } 128 75 oe z : van & Meine 40, Lots 1-26 (Inel * a 3 3 a3 60 so|baeck for the Callies. He plays a 4 ‘inet. q 55 eni van & weed x 42) Lows 1-14 {inet 43 40 reer | Bae 96° | brilliant game but last evening ee 80 & Meron 1 Oe pee eS io | re] OSes i660\had to hang back somewhat ow- livan & Me . . (Ine 5 9 59 65 Bullivan & 4 race Block = oe ‘i #4 (Inel.) 43 40 3 +4 ety so cc |ing to sickness and a half back ~ MecLeog : - 4 $5 e iat & MeLeod Block 47, Lots 1-14 (Inet. 46 70 26 30 275 7575iwho did not know his position Mlvan & MeLeod Block 48, Lots 1-15 (Inel.) 3 is 93 80 275 69 65 live & MeLeod Block 49, Lots 1-14 (faek) $1 08 17 40 275 1i5\very well. Bob has not lost any bah & Melee Hock 50, Lots 1-10 (Ine ‘ 5 275 60 80) . . sty wilivan & MeLeod Block 51, Lots 1-42 (Incl. oreo | eee 275 s115jof his former good style and Mtvan & McLeod Block 53, Lots 1-10 (Ine) 21 90 1295 | 275 369°\ kicks with the same ease. Verv tivan & eq eeod Block be. Late 9.18 (tnel.) 4670 | 9690 | 875 33 35|seldom does Bob head a ball, how Witt & MeLeod Block 59, Lots 2-16 (inet. 46 70 26 30 275 oe 01. peg set ie Sh