PAGE SIX Ling the Tailor Dili Hose Phone 619 Ctothes Cleaning IMjrPriceMlr s fteittii3 is rfrfii Temping in mi ml 1 Ladies' or Gentlemen's Suits steam pressed 7Jt Overcout's Top Trousers ilXQ Skirts :t50 Boys' Suits oOf) SUITS, Dry Cleaned and steam pressed .... .$2.00 Overcoats .$2.00 Trousers 7." Skirts 750 Hoys' Suits $1.00 Also Ladies' Fancy work at reasodable rates- We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. Our Special Low Price on New Suits Made-to-measure still Continues HAVE YOU TRIED? Our $ Leader in A wonderful Hose in a nice range of colors. H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. & Fulton DRESSES OF Summer Loveliness SO DAINTY SO CHIC Lovely crepes and printed silks, lace and plaited "The Nobby" Bathing Suits with Skirts For Doytt, Girls and Children PUHU JEKSEY WOOL Itegular $2.50 for $1,211 Montreal Importers J. 1). Miller. Proprietor, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, nfrur tr VII I. A MILK I'renh Pasteurized Mill' and Cream Daily. HAKLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone C57. THISTLES WIN SOCCER GAME IIKKKATEI) KElilMENT IN A CJOOI) MATCH LAST MUIIT HY SCOUE OF 2 TO 1 Though both tenets were under strength, owmg to "the ract'4fia$ Wfe'ral players -were worklafc' oveHlme -it the" Oold Storage plant, a. good brand of football was turned In at last night's league game In which the Thistles de feated the Regiment 2 to 1. The Thistle played one man short throughout the game but. In spite of this, were gocd value for- their win.. After missing one penalty, Alex Mitchell scored for the Thistles from 'the second. This was the only goal of the first half. Percy Tinker equalized for the Regiment in the second half and Jimmy Currie gave the Thlatlea their winning goal. The star of the game was Carl Brand, goal keeper for the. Regiment,-who made several fine saves. Thistles had the bulk of the play. Frank Hodgkinson of the Regiment was ordered off the field In the first half for disputing with the referee. George Russell refereed In his usual efficient and Impartial manner and Alex Clapper ton and Charlie Barker as linesman. Teams were as ofllews: Thistle M. Andrews; W. Mitchell, and J. Farquhar; O. Mitchell, T. Had don and R. Wood; J. Campbell, J. Currie, A. Mitchell and M. Bussanlch. Regiment C. Brand; Dick Lambe and C. J. Norrlnaton; P. Hodgkinson, F. Hunter and A. Hodgkinson; J. Underwood, F. Russell. Q. P. Tinker, Cameron and A. W. Daries. LEAOtE HTAMMMl won lost 1 Terminals 3 1 Thistle 3 2 Regiment 1 4 points 6 6 3 ISCUITS Fresh shipment of Peek Frean's HLscuits just Arrived Price per lb- (Kir? all varieties Prices per lb. ."5c in full tin lots 5 lbs. to 9 lbs. . We fiave the following varieties in stock. Cheese, assorted Ginger Nut Assorted Creams Bonnie Scot Water, High Baked Cream Horn P. F. Assorted Digestive Butter Puff Special Afternoon Imperial Tea, per tin 1 lbs. 80r? MEAT DEPT. SPECIAL Rolled Pot Roast (young beef) 15r? Shoulder Roast, (young beef) 18f Small Keg Herring, per keg $1.00 Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. 417-423 5th Ave. East Tte victory of S. J. M. Atkinson the ! South African In the 100 metre hurdles I IN THE MATTER of an application for toe issue ol a 1upucale certificate ol Title for Lot nineteen hundred and eighty-three (1983). Range five (5). Coast District. Satisfactory proof of the loss ot the Certificate of Title covering the above lands ha r tar. been produced to me, it Is my Intention to issue, after the expiration of one month frcm the first publication hereof, a Duplicate Certificate of Title to the above land In the name of Jcel PUlsbnry. The original Certificate of Title Is dated the 7th September. 1910. and is numbered 309 R. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. B C . 23rd July. 1 828 U. P. MacLEOD. 201 Registrar of Titles. ! bale! Sale! 95 c THIS WEEK ONLY 26c White Flannelette, 5 yards for l."it 26c White Cotton, 5 yards for 5f 26c Unbleached Cotton, 6 yards for M? 26? Gingham, Sale 6 yards for UHifi 25c Cotton Crepe, several shade, S yards for l3f Shetland Fiona, 8 skeins for ...... i !3f? Monarch Dove, 4 balls for J)3r? Children's ('overalls, Regular $1.80, Sale for 13 Ladies' Silk Hose, SPECIAL Children's Socks, 3 pairs for M3t Boys' Cotton Jerseys, Reg. 7Ce, Sale 8 for . . . ........... (3p Boys' Cotton' Bathing Salts, Ret Iar"76c, t for Children's Fleet Foot SHppeW, I ires up to 2, Sale ...... UX? BoyH' Caps, Regular $1.50, Sale! J ; y Children's Balbriggan Underwear, drawers only, 3 for . . Jabour Bros., Ltd. Prone 615 3rd Ave. & 7th St. THE DAILY NEWS WESTHOLME THEATRI TONIGHT ONLY SPORT CHAT ;at 7 and 9 , I polis A weird, wonderful movie marvel. Conceded to be the most amazing picture erer filmed. Boldl Baffling! Bewilderingl GUSTAV FROLICH, ALF. BRIGITTE HELM, ALFRED ABEL, RUDOLPH KLEIN-ROGGE, TIIEODOR LOOS, HEINRICH GEORGE AND MANY OTHERS ; COMEDY "DUMB DADDIES" METRO-GOLD WYN NEWS Admission Canada has won her place In the league of sporting, nations by her grand showing at the Olympic Sports. Will- lams' double success stamps the Vancouver boy as the outstanding runner of the world. The German Koralg wham he beat In the 200 metres race Lwas sprint champion at the English Amateur Athletic Association's Championships last year and this year was second In both the 100 yards and the J30 yards- at the same meet. The'' Canadian's showing is all the more creditable when one considers how few ohanoas fee has had of competing with Ant class runners from other countries. 50c and 25c was Indicated by his win of the 130 yards at the Amateur Athletic . Association Championship at London last month. At that meeting he ran the 130 yards hurdles tn 14 and 7-10 seconds which was 1-10 better than the -previous British record Jointly held by E. J. Thompson of Canada and lord Burgh-ley. Thompson holds the World's record of 14 and 3-6 seconds tec 130 yards hurdles. It 1a difficult to say what there Is in the atmosphere ol the Dominions to produce champion hurdlers. The Muldoon-Tunney Trophy for ' the heavy-weight boxing championship win be well looked after. A committee of twenty-six is appointed ss custodians. There may be safety in numbers but It really needs only one man at present to hold It agilnst all comers, and he is the donor of It. j When trie twenty-six disagree will the mstter be referred to Tunney. and will he make his decision as a boxer or as a student? He ojjpki more emphatic!! make the former decision on that no 'member would want to question. City League for the third fear In succession are brighter as a result of their win over the Thistles on Tuesday evening. But the league' championship is not lost nor won yet. The Regiment team is sttll flouring on showing that a poor start is not fstsl. The boys are out to capture the league championship too and will mow no favoritism. How pcpular they were with the Thlatlea when they be' Terminals 3-0 a week ago. And bow popular the soldl-rs will be with the Terminals if they beat the Thistles tomonnw evening Altogether iit would seem that the Beglment is the mokt popular irum in town 1 wonder. 8o i hi!? a- t'liy re ;it U;e bottom of the- I'KOM MONTKEAL To I.nerpiMiI tAug. IT, I6pt,,4 Monicfer. Aug. 34, Sept. at. .Dtthes of Athotl tAug. 81. ittept. 38 Montoalm Sept. 7, Oct 5 . Duoheas of Bedford tVIa OIsskow To IW-lfakt-dlaKgow Aug. 29. Sept. 20 MeUta Sept. 6. Oct. 4 Mlnnedosa To Clierlmurs-Kouthamplon-Aiitwerp . Aug. IS. Sept 13 Metaeama Aug. 89, Sept 28 Montrooe FROM QUEBEC To riirrliDurn-houtliainpton TAug. It. Sept. 5. Emprem of BooUand Aug. 23. Sept 12 Empress of Australia Aug. W. ept. 19 Bmpreis of France To Clirrbourx-Nouthainptitn-llumburr Aug. 18. Sept is Montroyal Sept. 1, Sept 29 Montnairn Apply t Aitnti ynrbv or ) ). FOKSTKfc .S. Ccptrsl Psu. Abb. CP.R. Ststlon, Vsneosv' Telephone Seymour 2(10 .Vl.t,.Mr:,ii.-4.riV'iVr.Hl Ricfamonds MILtl'M"1' 1"" league yes. but il they climb 'vi tnnh their popularity will wane. The absence of HalR. Murray and Eir-kln. told on the Thistles when tltey lest to Terminals. Willie Mltcbeil showed his versatility by playlnj a fine game at back. He used his head, physically end mentally, to advantage. Hadden starred and war s potent factor In attack when Thistles were In sneers. Billy Smith surprised everyone MA possibly himself. He made ope brilliant run especially, in the second half but though the spirit was willing the flesh weakened at the last moment, lie did veil and was always a keen trier. It was a graceful act of Lord Willing- don to cable his congratulations to ths l"hler Canadian coach on the showing 'it Canada's a.Jtea. Athletics were at 1 one time considered the hobby of the ' ' flannelled fool"' and such thoughtless j indiv iduals. Nowadays their have an im portant place in the development of the young and old In their International re lationships are of reoognired vidua. Mcst of the nations now competing in friendly rivalry were getting ready ten years ago to fly at each outer's throat and m the point of precipitating the 'ernoie world war. May the world's bet-tics long be fought out on the Di.vin. 6as and in the spirit of true sport. OCEAN FALLS SOCCER matter. VISIT NOW ASSURED fslr Ihmrd Arn-es to Give Kunimrt in - a... ' traction imrlnj; KihUimgfr.Hfrk. iNegotlatlons are proceedlrm for the bringing to the city during Pair Week of the Ocean rails football tern which will defend ageuMt a looaj team the E-hlbUlon Cup, emblematic of Northern B C. soccer championship, which the paper town now holds. There was another meeting last nteht or fonumii . teres ts on the matter. The meeting sent a delegation headed by Ben Self to ik. Pair Board asking financial support. The Pair Board agreed to co-operate In tb. FINAL- Better IidyiAsslstant Louvre Hi ! .1 I" OF THE SEASON Here arc the biggest bargains ever ofered in this part of the country in Ladies' Heady to 'Wear. Do noot miss this opportunity. It will pay you to come in and sec for yourself the exceptional values offering at this Final Clearing. 50 Ladies' Dresses in Flat Crepb and Georgette. Clearing at . . . $5,95 94 Ladies' Dresses, no two the same in printed chiffons, Indian prints, Georgettes in navy blue and black, flat crepe. 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