Wednesday, Ju.'ie 1. iMi GET '" CHEAPER BEER hnd the roMIv. holding, labelling and parking prorp which vim pay ror when you purchase beer fro,t'n the vendor ly voting for Beer by the Glass And if .1 vote for temperance, loo. Hecr lri nkpr urn not nril drinker: hcer drinker do not grt drunk. ii aiMi ii voir hi inn nniiii ioiumiua inuii-iry, lor ill Ihe beer i made in H.C liy our own people The' barley ami hop lire grown in 11.(1 All Ihe money from HUKIl HY THE (iLASS remain in the province. Vote "Yes" on the Beer Plebiscite MODERATION LEAGUE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Gordon Roi, Sec'y. Save $100.00 Hy investing now in a 11 joece Oak Dining-room Suite Fim.-Ii Old HiiRli-h or Mission Sale Price $200.00 Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. The House of Quality. Phone 123. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineer, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. amatco I3PLV COTTONWOOD V E NEEjPANELS. For panelling your rooms it rivals the most costly hardwoods. Hfjiiveiiale your Hume Quickly and Permanently. Solo Agents- Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 110 and 564. hJTHI DAILT IIWB. H GIL'S WINNERS ,."i: in.: OF BALL GAME Defeated Sona of Canada In Bas ball Fixture Uat Night by 4 to 2 IJfp line-up f the tobacco. nlsl.s having been rearranged in an effective manner, fiH's Cily league hasehall team last, nighl won it firet viclory of Hip sea- son when it inflicted an. initial defeat on Ihe Son of Canada hy a score of ( lo 2. There wai a liitf, improvement in play oer recent matches and an exhihiiion of K'd light hasehall resulted. .There was a fair-sired crowd and excitement wan keen. Oil's opened up with Tnlk in the box hut switched him in the Ihird inning and Art Kasson went in holding things down well for the remainder of the seven in. Ing contest. The feature play of the garni was a fine.handed raleh in the fir t hy loug. I'rizrell in the rocky left field. Hammle In Hospital In the. third, inning, Hamilton, Oil' calcher, lore a ligament in hit leg in sliding to lliinl hae hut gamely carried on hi posi. tinn until the end when he was removed to the hosplal where tie may have lo May fur a week. Hob Frizzell um'dred and Ihe team lined up a follow-. Cil's Kasson, p; J. W. Ham. Won, e; S. IUzi.ell.Jniic, h; C. Shaw, Sh; II. Priziell, .; George HHI. 3h: A. Lane. rf; Tulk, cf: l. Frizzell. If. Son of Canada I). Mdslone. p; D. Halfnur, c; V. Menzie. lh; W. Mitchell. 2h; Sherman. : I'erry. 3b; Jack ilalchford, ef: 1'. Clapp. rf: J. Kelly, If. Score hy inning: I S 3 0 fi 7 S. of C rt.l o t n o n i fiil Ml !i) x League standing to dale: W. L. S nf f 1 -i Kill 1 2 if C . 1 3 Sport Chat Pet. Hftfl 333 250 Sjtnrl rant for Ihe week: Wednesday Senior l.arrie -Majde l.eaf vh. Kaient. Thursday Dominion I lay Ou;i fooltiall Ca1lle v. Son v' F.nftland. Friday Senior Ha-eliall Cid iiiiiIiik Club vi. Cil's. 1'rup. loMilina al Park Avenue. In poal totals, ilurinp the re. rent eily ihaiii(iiiiiiin crer eie, li various teams stood in Hie ame onler as Ihey did in the lnndini; or Ihe mi mix-r of SMIOi'n woo uud lost. The CaU lie, however, who ended up in Ihe cellar on een term with the Sunt of Km:land rcorel al. mol twice as many goals during Ihe ean a Hie Sons. There were (lo iroaU made during tti Reason and they were divided anions the four teams a follows; Sims of Canada, 25; lircat War Veteran. It; Fjillie. 1.1; Son' of Knvland, ?. Sam Krkine of the Sons nf Canada led Ihe indixidual scorers hy a long margin with fifteen imiN lo hi cnilil. S.KIder of the Cattiea was second with seven. V. Murray led the Veteran Koal getters with five and each of the Sons of F.ngland scorers of Ihe season made one each. (I. K. Lord made a total nf four three playinR with .the Callie and one with Ihe Vols. The lxly uil of the .season were made hy the following scorers; Krskine (S.O.C.) ..... Klder (Collies) Marks (S. or C.) V. Murray (Vets) .1. Johnson (Vets) I.onl (Call lex) Ashley (Vets) MrlMiiKiill (S.O.C.) Lord (Vets) i. Howe (S. of V..) K. Smilh (S. of C.) ... Wauifh (Callie) Sims (Callics) Harvey (S, of K.) I. e Lane (S. of C.) Tinker (S. of K.) Dickens (S. of K.) . Howe (S. or VI) ...a.... NV. Hamilton (('.allies) ... II. Menkes (S.-or C.) Warren (Sons of Canada) Kelsey (S. or K.) ... F. Conway (WIk) Mlsklck Ooala H. Hamlllon (Cullies) I Kelsey (S. of K.) 1 A3 ven more pleated than ever. The Xcw Spring a Styles show tinier pleats used in groups. To meet the vog dc for matcbinf and relttcd gannrati w bavc tbe new tibric, in all tbe brijht Spruif colon. AV ncommend Livinfflon & Scott pleated skirts tmcaate tbe pleticj it f-irmteed to Uj in pleat. Tb have full bip aiie and coctin-tout tparc facing t tbat il! not rip. "Demers" Phone 27 P.O. Box 327 SMALL BOATS BRING HALIBUT TO MARKET Nine small hoats arrived In port with their catches and sold i3,(nn pmitid on exchange this morning. Iliey were: American Ilonanza, 10,000, and Eastern Point, G.ooo. to Allin Fistieries, jat I t.tc and 1z. i Canadian j Scnih, 8.000, to Allin Fishsr at tS.HOc and 7c. Niiha, 8,500, o Cold Storage, at I2.H0C and "c. Ha 2.000. Kthel June 1.500. N and S. t.000. Ins 600. lo Cold Storage , 2.tn and 7c. 1'oiMlie. 5,500. to Odd Slorape, at 12.20c and 7c. KIWANIS ATTEND DENVER CONVENTION DKNVKIl, June 17. Hie in ternational convention of Kiwani oene last niclit. The .sioRinp program was hroadrasled to Ihe 1.250 Kiwani eluhs throuchoul the United Slate and Canada with their 88.000 mcmher. The Man in the Moon SAYS:- T1IIS is a lame election. Peo ple hehave Jusi like gentlemen. . YtlU don't have lo he a nroohel to know who is going to win on rriday. All you havp lo do is walk down street. IF I had a vole And I WHiiled n win, To waste it on Sain Would h nolhinc hut sin. THK way lo make short work of a joh ts lo do like Ihe harder do. Use Ihe clippers. T.HK Xewlon committee rooms do not seem to h overcrowded these evuin', so far's 1 ran see. 1 THKMK'S one thing to he ahl for Ihe llowser candidate, lie ha Wright on his side. AMI here we hnve'-heen think. iiig all the lime that peace had returned. A1XT naliir grand. Just look at them politicians makin' fools o'. thcirselves. "SOUXH" Ideas are Ihe kind you gel al a political ineeting. JAKH says all tho llowser can. didaln needs-is a manager to make him spved up. HOtfS Mackay can't" help talk ing ahout old women and afternoon lea. His name hegins with a T. IF Ihe lhre local candidates were lo gel tngelher, Jake says imtr would do the thinking, Tee Liberals Going Back Stronger Declares Burde The Only Party Prepared to Support Labor Legislation, says Independent Press Report. Albernl, May 19. Addressing a large audience here, Major R. J. Burde, candidate for re-election as an Independent member in the Provincial House, clearly stated his attitude towards the parties in the flghL He frankly stated tha the was behind the Liberal Party because it was the only party prepared to support Labor legislation, and briefly dismissed the Conservative Party as not offering serious opposition. The third he classed as enemies of Labor and opponents of Labor legislation. "The Liberal Party are going back stronger than ever," he 'vlgorously told his audience. Bowser says that McRae wants to get into power owing to the readjustment on the timber licences due next year, but it' is not that at all. Before the eight-hour law comes into force there will be another session of the House, and McRae and his millionaire party want to be there to defeat this measure. "Why are all those bloated aristocrats travelling around the country at McRae's expense? "They used to feed out of Bowser's trough, and they can see no chance of his return to power to enable them to get back into his trough, so they are now feeding out of McRae's trough in the hope that he might get into power. I have two opponents, so far. "The Conservative Party is not much opposition, as there 'are only a few die-hards, left. "Now for my attitude to the Liberal Party. As a Labor candidate, I am. supporting the Liberal Party because they are the only party who are favorable to, and prepared to support, Labor legislation. I will not vote an Oliver out to vote a Bowser in. "Many of my old-time friends were very skeptical of my independence and thought that I only used this to get elected, and that then I would flock back to the Conservatives, but nothing doing. , "I respect the honest efforts of the Hon. John Oliver to give us good government. 'The Liberals are going back to power stronger than ever as a result of these efforts. "The Liberal Government has put on the statute books more progressive, social and labor legislation than any other government. "God bless the Liberal Party, as they are the .only party standing behind the Labor movement. "The Conservatives only want rubber stamps, so elect all of them that you can. "With regard to the McRae party, the only fault 1 have to find with the newspapers on this ir that they state that McRae delivered a speech at such and such a place. He only gives a recitation, and the only change in it is when he has to add a few thousand dollars more to what he has expended In an endeavor to get in power. "Sir Charles Hibber Tupper, who has addressed some twenty-four meetings, has never changed a single adjective In that whole time. McNeill is only a reciter, also. McRae has the most colossal conceit of any man who stands on two feet. "During the last session McRae was in Port Alberni organizing his party, and was asked if he favored an eight-hour law, and he said 'Yes.' At the same time E. Burke, general manager of his canneries, and a staff of four hired lawyers spent thirty days at the House trying their best to defeat the eight-hour law." VOTE LIBERAL Hns would do the talking and .Martineau would sit and look out Ihe window like he does al a committee meeting. 1IOOIIAII! Friday is - when I shall cash in bets. the on Ten Years Ago in Piince Rupert day my The. hall held last night hy the local Masonic lodges in honor of the (irand Lodge visitors who are in Ihe city was a great success. Mrs. A. M. Malison was convener of the ladies' committee. This morning Mayor Newton visited Ihe convention and welcomed the delegates to Ihe city. The firand Jury" of the Su preme Court Assizes In making its presentment to Mr. Justice Morrison, yesterday recommended the Immediate building of a hew court houe here. One theatre fire escape, in Ihe city was con demned in Ihe report and pleas ure was expressed with Ihe hos. idlut. C. W. Peck was foreman of the Jury. J. Place. Socialist member of the legislature for Nanutnio. will address a meeting in St. Andrew's Hall tonight. ECZEMA L Tea tr out eiptrlmruu yuu uh Or. Okama-a Oli.L. meol fur Ketnsa uA bklo Irriu-ttoiii. II tvUctti at on and IT4u- ftllT hr&ll til Kiln. 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