1919 THE DAI LY NEwWs. 1 Hin aitil ¢ ‘ Sai invitation sent it a natty card. We latest in gild deckle in New Depart is use Kf they Daily News NOW OPEN P.R.CAFE j Best in Town Second Avenue, Near Empress Theatre Phon® Green 607 1017 3rd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS and Heavy Con and Alterations iss Staircase Work and Finishing Light hepairs ithan once did they break through Win From ene of England in Close Game by Score of 1 to 0. he football game jast evening between the Sons of England and the St. Andrew's Society was won by the latter by a penalty score of 1 to 0. From the very outset both teams were iL Was plain to be playing well and seen that it was a fight to gain the prestige of the league. The crowds cheered lustily andthe most rooting was in favor of the Gallies as the Sune are leading the list now and an other victory would have given them too much of a lead. The game was marked especially by fast work all round and in one minute the ball passed from on fortress to another pressers rushing in. won the grade and the op Bill Murray ad chose the first half. The excitement of the first hal! |culminated when the ball bouneed fagainst Bennett's toss u in the steep hand in the [penalty box. Johnny Robinson jtook the ball, put it in place and the St. Andrew's supporters look- ed blue. The whistle was blown and the red shirter kicked but the ball soared harmlessly above the posts, much to the relief of the |Scoach goalie, Martin. The play continued about tit for tat with che rose upholders unable to break through the Caltie half back line. At the first sound of the whisth after a brief period, all the play- were off, with the Callies showing up particularly aggres- sive on the down hill push. More ers Estimates Cheerfully Given : BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING ff. CONTRACTORS EH. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Shop Fraser 8t. mouldings and Office and ; ; . A finish lumber al- in stock. Ag J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN | Phone Green 269. | UNIVERSITY RETURNED 2) SOLDIER STUDENTS | f British Colum means whereby | Applied Science ug their University their matricula- ‘ have intentions of the fall, may resume luring the SUITE! provision has been stion of returned who are desirous those” studies which 1 by awe enlistnent, so may be con undue diMeutt) Meme a »!OM LEE CO. 540 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail “ene ‘al Contractors and Labor Exe hange. Prince Rune: B.C. P.O. Box 725 Hotel Prince Rupert .. UROPEAN PLAN 50 per day and up. Phone 5 i7 FIRST.cLass CAFE A La Marte. TIMBER SALE x 1810. ii ‘CHMers will pe received by the unde HOU Later than hoon on s 7) “eptember, 1919, for the feet of eemee X 41840, to eut 2 Mn ru " Hemlock and Cedar % : ‘ie on an n Jus skatla Inlet niet. : £ Ma ~ ‘wlotle | land Dis trict 7 year : tine Wil bye allowed for re ' bart Ular Victoria ou ‘ tT the Chier Forest , ; 1 a " Distriet Forester T meee SALE x 18065. led Lend ~ am wit be received by the b de sehen ‘ter than hoon on + a | i sone for the q Z } . . \ 1805, to out 40, na a *, Hemloek and ( edar non nO Bay Mas ~~ tte Island Distriet i ‘nab be ‘llowed for re Me View a plat the Obier M : ef Forest bert, |p District Forester, | wer e las they } tion jrood ones lants to “hooch however, when jthey got a penalty against Robin- son, the Sons centre half Bill iMurray strolled down the field with confidence and easily placed the ball in the net. This won the game for the Callies . Jack Smith of the G. T. P. team ;Was referee and was very impar- jtial and checked up the fouls very but the inside right, Pennycock, was too long in getting the ball away and too often was the op- portunity of scoring lost throuzh failure to Many corners gained in the second half by j the Scotties, but by no effort could | they get the ball into the net. Trs might the leather always seemed to find its way to an Bne- ighman’'s head and a tense situa was over! Judge, the keeper, saved many especially from Wil. in two or three last few minutes for the Killie descend- shoot. Jack English goal good shots liscroft, who put in the It was time closely Some of his off side de cisions were received with awe at times, but there was no time to grumble last night. The idea was football and it was played for aii it was worth Eddie Craggs and Doe Clapperton were the linesmen Callies Martin, Bill Murray AT FOOTBALL ~~ f he ee ee hhh pie ae ee ee ome, | Daily News Classified Advertising ~— enti A ae WANTED. SMAR1 YOUNG MAN WANTED for business office of wholesale GOATS, GOATS, GOATS. lo 9 Anyox, B. C., mencing at east corner of CC. L. thence south 80 chains; ‘east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to pom of commencement. DISTRICT TAKE NOTICE that apply for permiss coal and petroleum on the following de seribed lands on the west coast of Graham isiand, in the vicinity of West river; & post plan chains ; OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. oecupation machinist, Come and see the fine, fat Goate merchant Must have some at the North Vancouver ‘Goat edge, and have ideas capable Ranch We are having a ten. ofexpanding with growing busi- days midsummer sale. from hess. Must have knowledge of} August 26, to September 6. A shorthand. $125 per month! fine huneh of Saanen Does. to start. Applicants should | Here is your opportunity to get write to P. O. box 436. tf! ten per cent. off the regular A YOUNG MAN WANTED, with on North Vancouver Goat knowledge of shorthand, book- | — — North Yancouver, B.C. | keeping and general routine MONI Y AT 8 PER CENT on build. work in office. Applications, ing Loans. Apply Prince Ru- stating salary expected, experi- pert Housing Ltd., Geo. W. ence and qualifications to box Nickerson, l, Secretary. tf 295 Daily News Office. ts, * Ma mae a." Rada nee IER SAT} Launch 25 feet, with WANTED Woman or girl for cabin. 5 h.p. Gray engine, $250 general housework, with good Apply box 294 Daily News of-, home and good wages in Van- fice 204 couver. Transportation paid. | ~ : e To 8 Apply to P.O. Box 107, 206|/FOR SALE Old newspapers, ten SSS cents a bundle WANTED—Woman cook. Wages se $75 a month, with board and FOR RENT —ia , - FOR RENT—Small furnished cot- tage, bath, hot and cold water WANTED—A stenographer, must $15.00. 114 Eighth Ave. West. have had statement experience ile aan i kd eee anette Nene teen aaa t¢ | FOR RENT—OMices—W.J.Alder. WANTED—Furnished apartments ec a linisiasieaiiin lia by man and wife. No children. | por ND Key ring with Yale and _P.@ 0. _box 787, “Sat AON 203 post office box keys. Apply Daily WANTED—Small launch. Phone} _ N@ws office. ithe al Black 202 tf MISCELLANEOUS Rebineen and Kelsey; Tabrum,|SEE McGOWAN, the Cyele man, Robinson, Tinker, Whitley and for new and second-hand bi- Slocum. cycles, repairs and parts. Easy terms. All kinds of light re- BOARD OF TRADE pair work. Second Avenue, near McBride. Phone Blue 424. JOURNAL GIVES THE NORTON—The place for a CITY PUBLICITY shampoo. Hairdressing. Scalp treatment. 210 Fourth Street Open 10 a.m. or by appoint- \ letter irom Watson Griflin ment. Phone 493. tf superintendent of the commercial intelligence branch of the De. FARMS FOR as partment of Trade and Commerce |¢ p. R. FARM LAND — Choice at Ottawa, has written the secre farms in well settled districts tary of the Board of Trade saying im Western Canada; low prices; he intended to use the cut of the twenty years to pay; irrigated waterfront pict@re in the Board lands in Sunny Southern Al- of Trade Journal recently pub- berta, with Leow of $2,000 in lished. improvements to assist new Mr. Griffin also stated-that he seltiers. Act now they are intends to use a good deal of the come fast. For free booklet information in one of the Gov- and full information write H. ernment trade builetins and asks G,. Loughran, Generali Land that copies of future issues of the agent, 744 Hastings St. West, Journal be forwarded to him. Vancouver, B.C. SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION William Traeger, of intends ion to prospect for Colts ted at the south 10312; thence west thence he and Bob MeLean; Jack Kelly.| Bennett and Jimmy Mitchell;} Harry Foote, Pennyeook, Willis croft, Wiggins and George Sellars Sons of England—Jack Judge: Wearmouth and Darton; Wells ‘At the Empress Theatre tonight. or le th Eihth WILLIAM TRAEGER Per Austin Brown, Agent. heared May 1%, 1008. oe IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT — and THE MATTER OF IN OF ADALINE EDITH KILBURN, DECE.>hi INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that in Order of His Honour F. MeB. Young, made the 24th day of July, A.D. 1049, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Adaline Kilburn, ving claims against hereby required to furnish same, verified, to me, on or before the isi day September, 1919, bled co the estate e amount of their rthwith Dated this 30th day cf July, J. H. MeMULLIN, OMeial Administrator. deceased, and al! parties THE ESTATL the Said cstate are property and all parties in are required to pay indebtedness to me 1919 o ETE i BRITISH or Ta 7 Vee be OF CanaDS " CE OF CAN The Department of Labour and the Provincial Governments have organized a System of Employment Offices from , Coast to Coast for Returned Soldiers and ; all classes of workers—-Men and Women NM, —trained and untrained. » A Special Section exists for Pro a ; fessional and Business workers. hai To look after the special needs of the ¥ ow RETURNED SOLDIER there is in each . of these offices, a representative of the ord INFORMATION AND SERVICE BRANCH ey DEPARTMENT OF SOLDIERS’ CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT » ‘ v NEAREST OFFICES - Tel. No. ' Cranbrook, 10 Baker Street 60 Fernie, 162 Victoria Ave, 73A % Kamloops, 246 Victoria St. 495 s- Nanaimo, Windsor Block 787 ; ) Nelson, Royal Bank Bidg., Baker St. 149 New Westminster, Board of Trade Bidg. 189 Penticton, Shatford Block, Main Street 251 Prince Rupert, P. O. Drawer 1674 553 Revelstoke, First St. W. 70 Vancouver, 140 Cordova Street 8S. 2873 Vancouver Alcca; Hoel, Durem St. 8.3438 Vane, 235 Barnard Ave. E. ; 292 * 6 B ——— = —_ LS See ALBERT (& McCAFFERY before you purchase Anything in the Building Line Prince Rupert Spruce Co.’s Lumber B.C ill’s Fir Lime aa Plaster Brick Shingles Laths Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. as David H. Hays General Real EstateAgent Cor. Second Avenue and Second Street. NOTARY PUBLIC Royal insurance Company, Limited. Northern As urance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Fire insurance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Quarantee & Accident Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire insurance Co. aoe The Smeeton Tea Rooms 309 SECOND AVENUE The Business Man’s Restaurant REAL HOME COOKING. BOARD BY WEEK GR MONTH Home Made Bread and Cakes Always on Sale. a --~ [ Gene Byrnes Seger —“Here’ s the Music— Write Your Own Words.” — ? N