PAGE FOUR Attention!! Prince Rupert Students! See our window! A beau tifuj watch will be jriven away absolutely free. v A large clock dial has spaces for the names of boys and girls attending school in Prince Rupert and writing on the exams in June. All you hare to do is to come in and have your name put on. You need not buy anything! The clock will be wound on June 20 and when the hand stops, it will point to : the lucky name. Be sure to enter before June 20. II gJewelleks i THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK tM tWI BUilOER THAT YOU ttEET-, sax s ora. iwbw camt be bcat! Ask the master builders of this town where to go for lumber and they will turn your footsteps in this direction. They maintain that the kind of woods we sell is the sort that should be put into a building that is expected to live to a ripe old-age. Albert & McCaffeiy Phones 11 G and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1563 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. Telephone G.7. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and "TUrnTlurif Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine stock of imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge. Every garment tried on before finishing. 223 Sixth Street Booth . Borden High BRINQING UP FATHER WELL.- FATHER- IF'HOU MOST HAVE A NAME FORTH AT elephant- whv don't too ASK ONE OFTMt rei HfRF Irvl iMDIATO C1VJE VOU A NA1H FOR HIM? Leach: STASHING w. s 1 0 L. 0 2 3 ,Goals D. For Agsf.Ptsf o is i a 13 7 3 118 1 SPORT CHAT Both football and baseball have now struck their season's stride and, with the usual opening season rough spots polished off. fans of both sports should now settle down to enjoyment of first class competition. The baseball series between the Gyro Club and the Native Sons of Canada la becoming perhaps of more Interest than a two team league usually commands and the three-team football league Is doing well. With weather Improving, there should be some record crowds climb Acromlls Hill now. The Prince Rupert Tennis Club has decided to hold the annual club tournament on the Acropolis Hill courts on Sunday next. There will be the usual card of event Including men's and -women's singles and doubles and men's doubles. Keen Interest is being manifested already and there should be some good competition. The introdue Hon of new blood will tend to enliven things and all that Is wanted Is some good weather like what has been prevsll Ing lately. It Is said that a new men' champ has hit the city slrtce last sea ion. nie regimental team In the first game of tlx Dominion Day Oup against the Qrand Terminals to b played to changed for farmers who feared they would fee forced to carry over large crops owing to slow local markets. Many local people attended the an nual sports day. picnic and dance at Topley. Walter McRaye, Canadian lecturer and. entertainer, appeared here last Tuesday nlghL His 'topic waa "Wake Bp, Canada." A wedding a Interesting as It waa quiet took place at the home of Mr. and Mr. Stuart J. Campbell last Tuesday evening when Mrs. A1U Nelson and Roy Pope were united In marriage by Rev. Oeorge Turpin. The bride, who was given., in marriage by her brother. E. V. Steele, was prettily gowned to blonde Canton crepe and Miss Madelon Rolston. as bridesmaid, was attired In a t Vnti ujVL' Nw3 Charles Folk and Peter J.Skaret have discovered mixed dlorlte. showing traces of gold and silver. In the vicinity of Burns Lake. Rev. Kelson- A. Harkness, provincial icrctary of the BrltUh & Foreign Bible Society, spoke In the United Church liere yesterday. John A. McDonald, who left recently .a take a. position with the tie de partment of, the Canadian National Itallways, "la now located at Sioux ookoUjt. Ontario. Miss Allcs 'Spencer of Prtnc Rupert ald a brief visit to friends here last veek. W. J. larkworthy of New Hazelton was a business visitor here last week. Miss S .Ashwell has left to spend a holiday in Chllltwaek and Nanalmo. C. V. Evltt of Prince Rupert' waa a .usiness visitor here last week. He ent out for a short time to see his Jiother. A. L Evltt. at Olentanna. Mrs. P. Regan has accepted the posl-Ion of matron at the Francois Lake Hospital and left last week to take up her new duties. Mrs. Regan, then Miss ;ren. was at one time lady superln-endent of the Hanlton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. a Wilkinson of were visitors here last week. PRINCE GEORGE The city-'council has granted 1500 xward the Diamond Jubilee of Con-cderation celebration here. One of the features of the festivities wUl be the first appearance of the local brass Sand under the direction of D;. A. H. Bayne. A record price was received for Prince George city bonds when Mayor Patter-ton closed with the Royal Financial Corporation of Vancouver which offered 101 1-8 for a f 12.000 six per cent water works extension Issue. Dominion Day here will see In Prince George the greatest bunch of fast horses that has ever been brought to gether In British Columbia outside of the large coast cities. Entries from as far as Calgary and Edmonton will be in the field for generous prizes. Ralph LeBfane hung up a new record In driving from Vancouver to Prince gown of orchid taffeta. Stuart Camp-; George. He left Vancouver at 430 one bell acted as beat man. The couple afternoon and arrived here at 1030 the ill reside in Smlthers. incxt evenlnz. t Frank. Madlgan and J. Goold of Houa- The city council has approved the Something to be pleased about VA11 the washing is done, ready for the linen closet. Clothes of spotless white thanks' to Rccki t t'a Blue." Reckitt's Bag Blue In the handy bag with the Blue and White stripes M1 V anted ForgSale For Rent FOR SALE OR CHARTER. 48 FOOT combined fish carrier and tow boat. 27 HF. Atlas Engine. Handles 7,000 bumps. M. M. Stephens. FOR SALE OR RENT. RECONDITION- ed six roomed house with bath and pantry. -Apply 833 Borden Street. Phone Blue 238. 139 FOR SALE. CHEAP. .THREE ROOM- ed furnished house float, in perfect condition, near Dry Dock. Phone Oreen 185. 137 FOR SALE. TWENTY ROOM HOTEL with lease. Full price 11.500. Write P.O. Box S3. Hyder. B.C. 139 FOR SALE. ONE OARFORD TRUCK motor One Hudson motor. 173.00 each. Parker's Oarage. tf FOR SALE. 8 IX ROOMED HOUSE AND lot In post office block. 12.200 00. Apply P.O. Box 378. IIS FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS RESTAU- rant. Do not lose your occasion! Apply PD. Box 725. tf FOR SALE. SIX ROOMED FURNISHED cottage at Salt Lakes. Phone Oreen 129. us FOR SALE. 28 FOOT CRUISER. for cash. Phone Red 511. SNAP tf BOWBOATS FOR AAl-E PHONE RFT) 335. tf LOST LOST. BANK BOOK WITH $3.00 IN bills Inside. Finder please phone Red 136. 136 annexing of the Plnevlew district with the schools of the city. The only diffi culty In the way la the cost of transportation of- pupils and on tliat matter the finance committee will confer with be school board. ,. , . . J. M. McLean, solicitor for Mrs. iuxaruic Becklua. has been advised that Chief )Juyc Hunter has allowed for Spplicatlon for a declaration of the curt presuming the death: of .ber bus- band. Oustaf Beckfuj, whom she last taw In 1912. The declaration waa sought so that Mrs. Becklus might marry again. Robert Pallatt. Beaverley postmaster. has Joined the ranks of automobile owners. W. Mortensen of Montreal la calling for bids for one half of the townslte of Fort 8t. James. D. M. LeBourdals of New York passed through the city lasct week on his way to Quesnel where be will visit his mother and,, brother. Louis. Mr. Le Bourdais i?.ldentlfled with the Rockefeller Foundation. Sergeant Taylor. R.CJUP, last week brought In 8teve Snoskl. a trapper In the vicinity of Fort 8t. James who will do six months' for supplying liquor to Indian women. Constable TumbuII, R.cil.P, arrived last week from the Nasco wllh three Indians who were charged with making and Imbibing home brew.rThe maker was given three months and the imbibers will each do thirty days. Mrs. Joseph Bruce of Vancouver, sister of Mrs. William Graham and Mrs. Uvl Qraham, Is In the city, coming up with the latter who sprnt several weeks on the coast. Jack Robertson, a member of the local staff of the Bank of Montreal, has been advised of his transfer to one of the Vancouver branches of the bank. SITUATIONS WANTED By George McMan DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word. in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c WANTED WANTED. BUSINESS MAN WITH capital to take half Interest In my business. O. F. Brine. Austloneer. P.O. Box 303. Prince Rupert. BC. W ANTED. SMART LADY TO WORK IN dry goods store. Experienced preferred. Apply Box 46 Daily News office. FOR SALE FOR SALE BEDDINO OUT PLANTS, all varieties, raised in our own greenhouse. Prince Rupert Floral Shop. Brighten up your borne with flowers. QUALIFIED SINOLE MAN, TWELVE years general store owner. Canada; trained accountant and typist; air Pre early June. rlU. B C. East. FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART- ment by the day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Uussallem Grocery. Phone 18. tiOOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IP desired. Phone Black 129. PIANO FOR RF.NT.I5 00 A MONTH Walker's Music 6 tort. ROOMS FOR RENT. EMPIRE BATHS. Phone Red 241. 138 ROOMS TO RENT' PHONE 878. us W fl HUM II L"' IllfOlh j pTfj i I III v.,.lt-r.r- .r t-.,o O I I II I 41 II 3 III f I liriUllEi Ill II l : I 1 II I I I '"U --It- - I 1 Mill Mill I j train Vw-,. j f v i r mr-m V II UE.H" 111 M VI I II Ml II lEIIl Ml I J -VV i.i M'll . I -J III J ' I r S V" I 'p ' I "Jl fagT fWtow Serving lot; tr-w bm ' 1 1 , I H,.m IMrnj b ' a 1 1 Jitt HIGH SHUT OUT BY BOOTH SCHOOL! AST END lOOTIltLLKUS NOW HAVE IIKS I.KAIl" IV JI'MOIC I.EAC.l K In hot weather High and Booth once more met In a regular league fixture and Booth ran out Tinners four to nlL High kicked off down hill with only ten men to start. Kane was soon called on but was safe and then Kelsey v prominent with a fine run. For High the two Smith were always dangerous but Kelsey was too strong and fast tc let them get much freedom. Walters and then Kelsey cleared well at the (other end from Smith close In. Allen i played well and Thomas and Smith got I Booth defence In a tangle for Nelson ;to clear with a fluky corner kick- The I game waa evenly dlrlded with Johnson defending well for High. Bussanlch led his forwards well and opened out the game but Dickens spoiled many chances by being out of position. Wood centred well but the ball was cleared. Booth was now In the ascendancy and CoUl-ton shot over. Kane fielded Walters' centre and again Collison shot too high. Saalth played heroically but it was Kane who was tested first when be did well to stop Bussanich's BhoV Half-time came with the score sheet clean. High waa Joined by Mima now and. for the first time this season fielded a full team. Bussanlch narrowly missed from a corner kick. Dan Morrison spoiled a nice bout of passing between Bussanlch. and Dickens. Dickena centred dangerously but Gibson cleared. Dan Morrison cleared well and then Fred j Cameron tricked two opponents to open ; the score with a fine shot. Booth was , now on top and following a run In which Kelsey. Walters. Dickens and FButsanlch took part Kelsey put Booth another goal up. Wood centred well and (Kelsey shot past. Kelsey gate Wood a fine opening but the latter muffed It. He made amends a moment later when he centred well for Kane to be so harassed In clearing that Kelsey blocked his kick and Booth was three goals ahead. High waa not giving up and Nelson had to step llTely to stop Smith. Kane cleared from Bussanlch at close quarters'. Thomas get away and High pressed for a spell but was unable to beat the Booth defence. Thurber skied over from a corner and a moment later centred fcr Cameron to score a nice goal. Bussanlch hit the upright- with a fine shot and Giliett was prominent in defence. Smith defended well but full time came with Booth good winners. Teams were: High Kane. Mlwa. Morrison. Gibson. Smith. Glllatt. Sakamoto, Allan, Smith. Johnson, Thomas. Booth Scott, Kelsey. Nelson. Morrison (Roy). Cameron. Collison, Walters. Dickens, Bussanlch, Thurber, Wood. Linesmen Ourvlch. Minora. Referee Jack Campbell. morrow evening will consist of the fol lowing CorbetL McKay. Hunter, Mac donald, Harris, Tinker. Walters, Russell. J. S. Wllsou. Doherty and Norrlngton. Reserves are Strachan, Wallace and curry. The Grand Terminals team Is to be: Spiro Gurvlch. C. Cameron, R. Howe. T. Hidden. Oeorge Hill. John Sua. Jimmy Hamilton. Strachan. A. Dickens, George Howe. Jimmy Farquhar. Spares B. Hunt and J. Baker. SMITHERS The concentrating mill at the Duthie mine started running ore last week. The installation, which waa followed arith great Interest throughout the district, marks a forward step In mining in this section. J J. Duthie of Seattle. owner of the mine, made a trip of Inspection last week to the property. P. Glover pf Princeton has been mak ing an examination of coal deposits on Hudson Bay Mountain, be:g assisted In this work by V. Schelderup. B.OLS. of Burns Lake. The properties being looked into are owned by Frank X. Frank of Vancouver, George Ballard of Evelyn end T. J. Beatty of Princeton and the avestlgations are being made for the Canadian Anthracite Coal Mining Syndicate. A discovery of rich galena ore near .louston has been made by Paul Tic-xoles and, from samples dlsplafed, it "ooks highly promising If the locator's stfanate of the size of body Is corrobo- ated. Urgent orders from Edmonton give asmirance that all timothy hay supplies In this district will toe cleaned up with In a week. The wbole situation has ton were buslnescs visitors In Rmttherj.- . . - last week. Ilj " ' - -- ; in II! Article! Lot and round, 4c 'OVEHNMEXT UQUWuc? .NOTICE 01' NOTICE Is herrh .v.. I miliul Allln man- f.l. .Kt.... i 30th faV nf tnn .... . 00 0 I scoicn; aesires . position .nywhere:nc.te VOU KENT FOR RENT. NEWLY DECORATED modern house; also small furnished house. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue FOR RENT. SIX ROOM MODERN house, partially furnished, conven iently located. Phone 74 or 148. 138 High Low High Iiw High Low HOARD 0:25 am. 13:20 pjn. ; 7:13 ajn. 18:58 p m. ivr.nM-.Mtv, jr.Mj; 1.1 1.00 ajn. 13:59 pm, v:sa ajn. 1935 p m. Till lisiitv. JI NK Ml, 1:38 ajn. 13:39 pjn. 8:34 a m. 20:13 pm. tf BOARD. THE INLANDER, 830 8econd Avenue. Phone 137. AUCTIONEER EVERY TIME I OPEN MY MOUTH I say something and mean business. The retarded Auction Sale brought v 82.600.00. Vace vslue. results and good Judgment count when you place your confidence In me. I buy, sell or exchange anything of value. Brine, the Auctioneer. Phone 774. PLANTER I NO NEW WORK FROM S3c to 75e a atjuare jard. All material supplied. Repair plaster work by day or Job. Phone W. O. Smith, Red 503. 160 EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE .bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopulos and Marria, 839 Third Ave. Phone 646. tf UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRINO: UPHOL- stertng of sU kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 60S. Q. M. HUNT. 1 1 IIMTI ItK AMI R M1KH. CHESTERFIELD SUITES, BEDROOM Suites, dining room suites, beds, springs and mattresses. Axmlnater and Wilton carpets. Linoleum and linoleum rugs. Complete home furnishings st reasonable price. A.Mac-Kentle. Furniture. Phone 775. RESTAURANTS OOOII BATH CAFE Mrs. Under, Proprietress) Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. A. Oood Home Co.. Iced Meals. Phone Blsrk 700 TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Stude-bakers at your disposal any time. ROSS IIROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Hlock. (Across from Empress Hotel) PRINCE RUPERT TIDES ti r.su.ir, ji'nk. 14 20.6 ft.' 18.1 M 3.7 " 8.1 - 30.4 ft. 183 " 3.1 - 8.2 M 21.2 ft. I.S " 2.7 " 8S " wviuuirrciai 11011 in.i. .. I corner of First Avetme v.a im Street. Prince Rupert BC a.' crl bed as Lou ThirteW i and Fourteen !4). Block NlneT,, tlon One (I). Map 23. Pnnre iuSi Land RnUtratlonWrirrTthe fS lnce of British Columbia, for iui vuiuuuipuoa on tne prrasei Dated this 2nd day of June ljr WILLIAM MURRAT. PHILUP DEVOST LAND ACT Agghuia NOTICE 01' IVTKYriON TO UrtT ft In Range 3, Coast Land D-strkt LuJ Recording District of Prince Buarti and altusts on the south abort of Ira Arm. B C. TAKE NOTICE that Ooaw Pvtj Co. Ltd- or 325 Hose St Vuaxira BC, occupation PMj Packers, mvza to apply for a lease of ne lolkwct described lands: Commencing at post planted ibctf 3 chains distant in an eantrlf tine- iion i ran norweait c-orner Lot 741, Range 3; thence south 19 enilai; Cxaa I weai is enains; tnenre aorta to iDat I thence easterly along short to point 1 1 commencement, ana contauusg ' sail nwra or mv oosse PACiaxa co. ltd. AppllcaS rer wnss. u Booerj, Aftai. Dated April 7. lWt MINERAL ACT (I arm O CERTIFICATE Or" IMMOUMtSTH NOTICE "WESTERN HOPE" TRIBX." sol "OLTl KESTtlCKY" Ulnersl CUlna uste m the Skeena Mlai&f DttiMoa Prince Rupert District. wnere Lorated on former u. TAKE NirriCK thit Lewis W Psttow. Free Miner's CerUf leste No. 8911 C- W duly authorized agent of Frssi P son. Free Miner's Certificate No BlTIu Intend, sltty daya from tae date Ui to apply to the Mining Recorder Certlficatea of Improvements, W w purpow of obUlning a Crown Orutf the above claims. f . , v. k. tih. rvnt '- tost srtsa . t. v. . i . . I . under Section 83. must be comtMw before Uie Issuance of such Ceruncsa Improvements. Dated UiU 6th dsy of '"., LEWIS W PATV0BI WNU ACT. NOTICE 01' INTENTION TO trMtH LEASE nKKMI"- In Prince Rupert Und B1 I at Moresby Island. Queen cnw . i . c ..vrrnp ts.t VlleV LOCP'S rvmmni Limited, of VsncouieX. a occupation Timber "eithant. jap to apply for a lease of tnt IoW OM-rtbed foreshore - - Commencing at a post planed ppf ImaUrr one-half mile south SOOei."- of the mouth of the Tassoo by '-Island. Queen Z,t tnenee following the hlih a nonnweswny, fniij - . - m westerly direction for a distance 1 K.t. miu (henre in s:i r" : direction to the point ol commeu and conuinint 160 acrea, more or JOSEPH DOUGLAS Wn Kelley LoggH'l 01 Dated .V)th April. 1837. - LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO trrtt ! LEASE rOKKJillOKfc. . ...j oeeorJW In Prince Kuperi - District of If' PTlS.JLnd at Sewtll Inlet, Moresby Ulsna. Charlotte lalands. Vat0U wivrTrp that K Pile J Company L.r"JS. "XtfTiJi described fr rshore:- J CommenclJig ai yvi, gittt the southeast rner of Lot inlet. Moresby 1,nL5tertf Islands: thence In a """.rt n ter Uon. following the high M -of Urt the aoutheast corner in aoutnwesierij ..mint 1" of commencement, ana arres. more or less wnfiO Keller tof w THtM TUttr AnHt. IM7 " CERTIFIGATH-OF'IMPKQVE' MENTS C IRON DUKE FRACTION. IB claim. Lot No. 2340. situate Charlotte Mining mJSSjW district, located on ouM 'n d i TAKE NOTICE that I , M' Wtl NO. 37WI1U., iiiwm" i-ertlflC" Mining Recorder for Jii obu ImprovemenU for the PUfP,?; tii the aw" of grant Ing a crown And further tske 'Vrsl Art' under section 83 of the .Win' be M commencea eommencra ,mp must anca of such certificate oi ments. 11 mud thuuth d'TgiBi