.May 10, T02R ' i i ;s':.:c .' is nol n;- displayed by the 'niitrol Board or by , .iTiiinciit of British Columbia WMWH I I III Ml Men's PYJAMAS '.' high-grade English j U ic. well cut and j il Regular value I Our price 1 $1.95 Mens i Nightshirts i line, made of oiidrloth. Regular i : Our pri $1.90 Montreal Importers Third Avenue ' i: Miller, Proprietor DOLLAR DAY "-'i AND SATURDAY rk and Beans, large, ii, . 4 for $1.00 l'"rk and Beans, me- -eg. 20c-, ( lor $1.00 I'urk and lioans. small, I.V. 8 for . . SI. 00 Ki'tchup. law. 3 for $1.00 1 alarCFjB, I (r V.fil.OO, Tomato 8qm large, G for .. SI .00 Tomato .Soap, small, 9 for .... $1.00 IVanut Butter, reg. 1 :'. lor $1.00 ' hill 8uce, reg, 40c, $1.00 "" '-' India Relish, reg. 40c, 1 " $1.00 l'repared Mustard, - 5 for $1.00 Ui HEINZ (iOOI)S AT s''Et'IAL I'HICBS Mussallem Grocery t O. LTD. I'hones 18 and 81 I'.O. Rox, 575 LINDSAY'S '' Cartage and Storage I'hone 63 c"is. WarehouainK, and 'iiihutin. Twmor Motor 8ervice. ' "''I Sand and Gravel. V" peM In ihn and iuroiUiM Mvnp. - - - - , i BOOTH SCHOOL BEAT BORDEN' I IOOTIIU.I. (IVMK HAS KX tHiS. lie TKNTKI) AM) WTMMvl Ml MltKK Ol' M'Kl'TATOUS A very keenly rawiuii v.- fdtigbt lM the Junor Footbn lca;ue last evening resulted in a win lor Booth over Burden by four goals to nil. The game was well attended and spectators had lull value for their time and money. Walters was dangerous lor Booth and a fine crota narrowly missed. Nakomo-to drove a free kick Into the Booth goal but it waa cleared nnd Walters again tested out Borden's gcalle who made a clever one-handed stop. Vaccher deft nded well but Booth were on Wp and Bussanlch in centre kept hi wings well supplied with passe that kept Borden defence busy to counteract, pyle was noted for a good clearance and then when Fong nnd Fisher were dangerous cross cleared Wilson saved twice arm men Walters beat him to open the scoring. Pong was again dangerous and for u time Borden pressed nm Nelson Mid Murray were not to be beaten Ullker was doing well for Bojth an3 stepped Smith and H.irrlic Wliisrhnni Lot was saved With the advantage of the hill Booth were expc;:;ed to make the running and llakomoto was teiied. Bus-ianleii and Bacon combined cleverly. Pong got little support in a breakaway and then Walters finished a clever run with a goal. Bussanlch tricked several to put another goal in the corner Borden played all the harder and Colussi was tried out t-j stop Kunsya and Chenoskt Pong and Vaccher tried to get through and Hardy had a long try. Walters Broke away again and refusing to be hustled Off the ball forced a fine goal Booth forwards and half-back were combining well and Pyle cleared. Woods made a Rood run. Bacon was hurt "I'HOVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT" I'HIMK Mll-RKl KI.KCTOKAL MliTRK'l NOTICE is hereby given that I shall, on Monday, tbe 21t day of May, 18'iti. a the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the Court-he. us. Prince Ku-pert. hold a sitting of the Court cf Hevtslon for tbe purpose of revising the list of voters lor the sa.d elector i district, and of hearing and determining any and all objections to the retem.ou nf any name on the said list, or to the registration a a vtter oi any applicant for reftatratlon. sad for the other purpose set forth in the "Provlnc.al sections Act." Dated at Prtooe Rupert, I.e., this h day of Apia. lMf. iteniBTMAft or vstthkb Prince Bupert tTectornl DUtrtct .MINEKAL ACT (Ponu p.) cwiriiictTl: or imphovkmkntk vorit-c PrlncwM Pat. Lot 4300. Pilot. Lot 4367: H A P. Lot 4348 Observer lx)t 41-vt, Mineral C:almv sttuste m the Atlin Mining Division of Cassis i District W Tie re I Iocs ted: On Munro Mountain about four miles from the town of Atlin TAjCB MOTXCI that we. James Stoke and C. R frtser. FVae Ulnar's Certificate ;No. SMSO-BOOQl. intend, sixty days from tne oaie ncreoi. to appiy to -re Minins Heecrder for . a Oertl flcate of Improve-ments. for the purpose of obtaining a crown Orant of the above claim Aud further take nctlre that notion under section 83 must be commenced be fare tbe issue of su'.h Certificate of Improvements Dated this Stb dav of March. A D 192H H HUM IKAffiR. Arent Something to think about: Throughout the world, the productive Dunlop properties cover so vast an area that if combined into one place they would form a "Dunlop City" of over 100,000 acres. WAS VERY WEAK NERVOUS AND MELANCHOLY Mrs. Geo. McKensie, CaropbeDford, Ont., writes: "A short time ego I was troubled very bady with my heart 'I was advised to try Toronto, Ont LAND ACT VOTHK Of INTr.MION Tt AIMtY TO LEAHK LASp In Ptibm ttwpnrt UkBd Beoordlng lMs- . trie, and alUiate on Morasby tsUbd ad-Ijscent'to Allffard Bsy-!tldeate Inlet- -Oueen Charlotte Martcli. TAJtB NOTICX lbs'. Pacific Mills Limited of Vancouver. BC. occupation pulp nnu j):ij,er manufacturers. Intend-to s;pl) far a leaee of the frllowniK described lands - C-mmencli i, at a post planted at the 8W jorn-r o! STL. 6a47P: thence 72 d-vree 30 minues West (Astronomic) 1100 I; . t'r ;.- - N irth 33 degrees 30 n:itiuteM W- : i.Astnn.'tulci 1800 ft.: tr.e:.re NTtl, 22 degrees 80 minutes Bast i Aktror.omir 80j ft . thence N rih 88 degrees Vic i AstriinoinU i i&00 ft: thence htrtli ao degreti Bast f Astronomic i 050 f mo-e i r lean, to an Intersect Ian w:'.li the high water mark of Alliford Bay: t hence following the Said high water mark Son herly to the Mint of commeni-cmen!. save and except One Island contflintnK oi:- acre more or less Hnd another itlaT-il , ntalnlng 0 39 acres, more or lees the whole containing 113 ceres, more or less. l-ACIFK MILLS LIMITED. Appllcnnt B !': rker Samuel Bonnev Daieil ;- ' I' rjH Ifil "The Best Thing on Wheels" toe vAxvt mswa PAGfc GIANTS PLACE PIRATES DOWN ana nerves, me cause of It, I think, was my sroine throuo-h the ehanir of XKH- YORK TAKBA l 11- " . .. . ... w .. "I was very weak and melancholy, and so nervous I could hardly bear , to hear a clock ticking, and I did not sleep well. rjBpeelal to Daily News) - w , wV'tli- Dlrr.hiiM WmtM u v ... l at, ! other, and WK M,U" a u- wnlJ oeieat they were ail A?- na 0 '.,nnai Reds, who I felt good, myfpV3ftL v,ctfly mer B'"l"- are now nerves are fine, Wj$ R',"nup both bin,! out on' do not mind aj)'Mlfj!MlMi down, Pittsburg was rele noise, and I taa-il'i fourth place and is leading the sleeD Well. I run. ChK0 Ottbs only bv v:rtue of hstrlna uwi. recommena tnem too highly to played fewer games. those suffering as I did." ( All American Uague aanies were post Price 50e. a box at all druggists and Poned yesterday on account of rain, dealers, or mailed direct on receipt if' , The day's scores were follows: w uj ine i. auionrn JO., umited, i when the ball struck his eye. Pull ! time found Booth winners four goals v. nil. j Tenms: B rtlen -Wllion. Nakomoto. Vaccher, .-!Iht, Pyle, c b.iilth Hurdle. K-uiaya i i'--h Chonoskl. Morgan. I Bcotli Ted S:r,lth. Murray. Nelson, i C"lui.i. Qllker, Cr3s. Walters. Wood. Bussanlch. Wttigham. Bacon. Jack Campbell reltreed and Boy MoT- rslon and Billy C'ullisan were on the ' line. j no. in anu Borden meet again on Saturday at 230 wl en another keen light is ramled. CANADIAN OBSERVER DUE HERE TOMORROW WITH COAL, TIMBER CN.8M freight! r Cansdlan Observer. Cant McKuy, Is due In port early te mo- a miming from Vancouver with is . n' which coni"t of 500 tons of OOal li:r Hi" dr doci: pwer house. Wmhi : for the bridges and building pi- men: of tlie C.ni.tdlan NaUonal Hailwayi and other Items j 7 here are only thirty carloads of grain today on the territory west of J-per Jark bound ' ,tor the Alberta Wrest Poniv Prince Hupert elevator Dt.ni'.g the pa'; teiiy-faur bourt rtmit seve:,Uer cam arrived. NATIONAL I.Klit K Bow York 0, PltUbur- o Brooklyn 1. Cbleao 2 .Philadelphia 1, Bt. Lou. 7. Boston 1, anammVi 4 AMKItlCAN I K(.l V. All gsmes postponed 1:. account of rain. I'OANT LK(.l t. Eeattle 4. Hollywood n San Pranclsco 3. Hklami 1. PortlaM 4. MiaaloB.s 6 Los Angeles 5, Badramento T I.KAOI'l:,IANII. . NsllwUl Uague Mow fork Bt. Louis Cincinnati 12 13 14 'Pittsburg ,t13 Chicago 14 I Brooklyn 9 I Bbatan 7 I Philadelphia '. 6 Amertraii league New York 14 1 Philadelphia 11 Cleveland 16 St. Louis 14 Washington a Detroit 11 Boston 1 Chicago 7 1 l'i ia 1a 18 14 Around The World With Sport Fain (lly The Tramp) ' " "" J" f 1 . - ' fr- - 1 - 1 I.KAKE ON IK AO 1 1: LKADLKXIIIP It'll' 1 1 0.1H- IIIV.1U AM KCIIS IN l-llit-St IT NEWYORX, May Id New Yorfj: ' . . r iitttv wa.-t uu ware i- ti:vri.tuiu JSC .441 407 Beventy-Itve Canadian athlete.-. : : expected to compete at the Olv ir,j. -gairs in Amsterdam m August of them will sail Xrom Mont .-u Holland cmjjuly Itj Everyone intereaUd 1b pugilism , specnksUas on 4Mcosa of toi t". match between Jimmy MoLann-Sammy Mandell to be tough: Tlmisday at New Vv.rk. K r. .hat the cbampii i is the favori b: . east so far bu: Be. McUtn . ' riav many backer- who may be lrtfliKiiceil moit b sennmi i : i .n judgment The nations I holiday will 1 ' opei:in of the UaVis Cup wue- ... i shloh Japoneic players will met : Can- ; adisns in Montreal. The Canad'mi team being Jack Wright. QUbert Niu ' Willard Crocker and Or. Mam. I Tom Heeney Is back to Amercjij for what he hopes will be a visi a:i i crcwning glory of which will be I HMention to the world - heavy vicif i nn.' limine ssys an ssstem spoi ; j Speaking of world'widc popularity, think Qf this: Over 26,000,QQO DunlopTires.are on the road today. Duntop Tires are available in every City or Town at the leading telers. ' Dunlop Tire Rubber Goods Co. Limited Mn. Canada A217 ssaflB! asm 1 -m I ' 1 - 1 T rrt sbk II sraaau vara. sY m.'- 11 r 4 r .7 r li , 1 i.iru.' IV Paris 'L I CREAM OF ASPARAGUS GCUV ) bunch or can asparagus: 4 cups cold water; 1 slices onion ; 'i tapn. sugar; blaileot iqi ; 2 tlil.pns. butter; 1 tblspns. fisart I tspn. salt; 1 S tsm. ticicr; 2 cups Borden's St. Charles Milk; 1 egg yolk; da i of paprika. If fresh asparagus used, remove tips ami cook them in a lr;te boiling saital water unul tender; if canned, cut off tip and lay aside. Cut up stalks. Cover with cold water. Jd onion, sugar, and matt. Cook until tender. Strain 'I rough sieve, pressing asparagus w;ll to extract flavor. ' -It butter in saucepan and stir in flour. Add salt, pepper, ail asparagus puree. Continue stirring until thickened. .id one-and-a-half cups St. Charles Milk and the asparagus t is. Bring to boiling point, and simmer five minutes. 1 1 mbine beaten efg yolk with the remaining milk and add 1 . mixture. Let tome to boil. Serve each portion with sh ot paprika over top. Clio and . trv these tcmntmcr recipes to learn how much more appetizing and nourith-ing such foods are when made with doubly-rich and creamy St. Charles milk I jBe sure to use St. Charles milk, though! Also mail the coupon and you will receive FRE beautifully illustrated book with 85 tested recipes. The Borden Co. Limitea Vancouver Send? me, free, St. Chattel Book With 85 tested recipes. Nssut Anoasss MS POP-OVERS 3 egg; 1 cup Borden's St. Charles Milk; 2 cups hour; H smsll tspn. saltt t cop water. Beat the eggs ten minutes and then add the milk. Gradually add the flour, silted, apd the salt. Beat until absolutely smooth. Turruinto hissing-hot, well-oiled gem pans and bake' quickly. LEMON MERINGUE VIZ H CUD Borden' St. Charles Milk; H cop hot water; lH cops sugar; 4 tbhtpna. corn itarch; 1 tspn. butter; a eggs; juice 2 lemons; grated rind 1 lemon; few grains salt; I cooked pastry shell. Combine the milk and water in a double boiler top, add the sugar and cornstarch, thoroughly mixed together, and cook fifteen minutes, stirring occasionally. Separate the eggs, beat the yoiks light, combine them with a little of the hot milk, stir into the thickened mixture and cook five mmotea longer, stirring occasionally. Then add the salt and when somewhat cooled stir i.. (he lemon juke and rind, pour into the pastry shell, heap with a meringue made of two egg whites, and a third cup of powdered sugar, and cook in a slow oven for ten minutes until the meringue is firm and dehtv.rely browned. tf. CHARLES nsirT(c ' .e sturdy N".. . ilander ar-ii . a VHcatioo .n Ki.;,in 1 and id appcir.'il 1:1 n.ioil cond:-ai fcp.te the superfluous eiht lie :.ug as a consecUeiu'i of his 111- s When Heeney wu. vacationing u'ce he welcomed every oppor- talk with th 11,! lives in tnelr ): but one day. the Associated imparts, be was in a cafe in wlt'i an American friend, who .ui.iwi n evinced a dea'.re for bananas r 1 .-rnr. The Anieriesu'a mastery of t-rrich did not Im lurl - bananas au:l rcaiii o Hroney mats; lnimounly and -ontldeiiUy tops up the t isk. After a .attgthy (11-cus.moii . the waiter said. QUI, oui. and dissppoared , ssniag. twlf to spi'.ir ten minutes later with a pair of boded eggs. Harney should to Tunney tor a travelling- companion. . A lacrosse revival Is being attempted n Ontario. Men ari' being sent all over the pravtoec to organutaisihe game and get the teams ilaymg. Already she effect of the rcviv. , 1 : the national game Is being seen In .i:..ms centres. There Is to be a on i. t Edmonton on Muy -i machines will be operated Enthusiasm failed to c, venilty boys to victory r ents at Windsor. Ontaiio thing else and they u.w.i feet The result was . for the east over the wcm ' The of Boy at victory victory t over Vlo Poley was n w be proud of. Apparent 1 i Ugakimbls boy was Just n- Opponent but lost out tin cnanoe. it ia to oe no :c portunlty Wfll occur for ': again so that the western : -oppoHunBy o.provi n v race meet Parl-mutuel v the unl-clr oppon-tiatl somc-: with ef-in victory Montreal last r hlng much 1 he British rood as his 'High, a mls- hat an op- 111 to meet 1 may have irnself SPORT CHAT There may still be a ;s8thMty of forming a baseball leagu -lhe elty this summer in spite of aft that hope ot playing the gam fll) had been abandoned. Several opioynas 01 the Big Bay Lumber c iwmlll nt tk-ul Cove arc reported ' willing to go luto a team ropreei-n . hat plajtt, thsApfaposal, whisli is suiJ . j the City Meat Market (SELVIG IJHOS.) 3rd Atenue I'hone 7C5 MEAT- FISH, VBTiRTAHLES and ALL KINDS OF "NOHWBOIAN IM10DUCE" at low prices, and immediate delivery Obaene! All articles are of superior quality add absolutely fresh. apnrotal at tfa cpsoy. awlnf to being such others asttrfr 1e WWdtrT 'IruatV' the' south. The Oyro Club Is the only other orgaoilatlon with a team definitely in the field. 1' wss announced at a recent meeting ot the Anyox Community League that ih. (Vaiiby Co. had succeeded in getting on lnusrance adjustment cf a little over 8.000 lor the well equipped gymnasium -. the smelter town whtc.i was destroyed by fire some time ago. While the council had decided to give all the members time to express their views, tentative plans for a new 'structure have now bc'n preprued and decision Is to be made nt a s-enerRl meeting .to be held shortly a to the advisability of building a new gym. The local branch of the Canadian I Legion, at a meeting last evening, de-j elded to hold Its annual picnic on June j 10 to Digby Island. Business at the meeting was. otherwise, of a routine nature. President 8. A. Bird occupied tbe chair and there was a good attendance of members. nsurdiice Real Estate Bonds We specialise in B.C. Mining stocks and accept buying and selling orders on Vancouver Exchange at Vancouver rates. S.D. Johnston CosLtd. 617 2nd A venite Agents for Miller, Court & Co. Lid. (Radio 1 1 Radio ' ' The ft will -gtre 7Ai the best reception. Price complete StM.80 Cannot be sold for less Special SIX rURTItllT IHMTALH of yourself for tIM Winnipeg and Vancouver Prices. F. W. CHANDLER - Intfsf her sixth street. 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