2, 1919 ____eeeeeaeecmmameasa 1/7 SCOTSMEN WIN Beat Trail Ciub by Score of 2 to 1 In Well Contested Match Last Evening. Last evening's football game jended in a score of 2 to 4 in jfavor of the Scottish team. The | play was fast during the whole match and the Trails with up hill n the first half kept the Callies time the score was nil and both feams working hard to get a point. | The second opened with the Trail jbuilders coming down the field B u Ibut Loo frequently they were }oroken up by a strong half back line, At tast Sid Hardy scored a neat goal past Jim Hunter who as now defending the net in- stead of Martin who had gone up to the left wing. Things looked bad for the Thistle upholders bu working up the field they grad- ually got within goal shot and Bennett did the trick. The seore was tied and the time was steadily getting shorter. The Callies by a series of throw-ins from the right line edged up towards the Phone 586 Linzey's Grocery 216 6th Ave. W. W int your business and corner and Bennett once more solicit a trial order. Buy crashed the ball through the from a reliable store; take crowd of players in front of the . hances on cheap junk. os the Callies stood 2 to the Gert VALUB FoR YouR i Penalty. MONEY AT Just before time the referee gave a decision of a penalty on Bennett, but before the Trail mei got lined up the final whistle had sounded and the shot .was neem | allowed, Linzey’s Grocery PELE OLOVOREE dis- The Callie players gave a fine exhibition of football last aven- ing and Jack Kelly and Jim Currie Dalgarno & Watts did themselves credit for their clever cheqking on the left half of the field’ The St. Andrew's boys brought the ball up with them but this procedure was oftimes not so good as simply potting the ball down the fleld towards the opposing goal. These were the tactics of Harry Day, and his shots from centre were rath- hon® Green 607 1017 Srd Avenue BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS t and Heavy Con pairs and Alterations Staircase Work and shing Estimates Cheerfully Given RICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS Both teams were | well warmed up to the play. Referee. Referee Robinson checked the H. SHOCKLEY jf}, ,torree torinson, ones GENERAL CONTRACTOR ~ 3/0)! players in lots of time and er dangerous. warned Ufiice and Shop Fraser St. avoided all rough house. The mouldings and game was easily a better exhibi- finish lumber al. tion of playing than any held in in stock. the league so far. Ag J. Fyfe Smith's The line ups were: Callies hardwood, geal, Martin; backs, Murray and Currie, half backs, Mitchell, Ben- PAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN nett and Kelly; forwards, Penny- Phone Green 269. cook, Lamb, Williseroft, Wiggins 7" and Hunter. owing Alley Watman and Menzie; half backs, Booth, Day and Shaw; forwards THIRD AVENUE NDER NEW MANAGEMENT Estimates Given. Fallon, Anderson, Hardy, Menzie and Craggs. CANOEING ENJOYED BY MANY LADIES Prinee Rupert there are many ex- pert lady canoeists. OF these ealthy Exercise Keep You Fit seem Cigars and Tobaccos rere () long evenings boating is especial LEE CO. ly attractive and the calm water BAO Ss of the insire harbor appeals to nd Avenue, West. many. Across the bay there are many long inlets and beauty spot which are too rapidly passed up in the fast launch. The othe VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail THE DAILY NEWB. i Dts rere, A Ee res oe a tte pt — ~——™ o-— 8 SOCCER GAME | Daily News Classified Advertising FOR SALE One 36-foot seine boat, with 16 h. p. Standard en- gine; one 32-foot boat with 12 h.p. Automatic engine; one scow 24 x 70 x 5%: also ten- FOR SALE FOR SALE—China cabinet, library table, deck, mirrors, one white enamel satin finish bedroom suite, one mahogany bedroom ton cold storage plant. Apply suite, and odd pieces, Appoint- Wales Island Cannery, via ment by phone. Mrs. M. Aivazoff, Prince Rupert, B. U, 198 Phone 133. ieee. : aa. en ae BOAT FOR SALE Fully equipped for salmon trolling, 27 ft. long, 8-ft. beam; 8 h.p. Palmer En- MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build. ing Loans. _Apply Prince Ru- 6a; . in check in spite of many good gt —ounne oon ew Wes gine. Guaranteed in first class rushes down the field. At half Nickerson, Beoretary, tu shape in every way. Owner leaving for the south. Sacrifice. See boat at Cow Bay between 10 and 12 noon. tf FURNITURE FOR SALE $125, with privilege of renting seven- roomed modern house, if agree. able. 452 EBighth Ave. East. FOR SALE—One Columbia gram- = ophone, with twenty-one ree- the way. The return was rather ords. Can be seen at Klondike hard going as the wind had risen. Hotel, 722 Fulton Street. 201 Nevertheless the whole time taken | ~ , i was only a little over two hours.|- 2" SALE — One three - oven French range for sale. 835 2nd Avenue. Phone 557. 98 A flock of warblers of the Lute. | scent variety flew through the 'FOR SALE town during the nigdit apparently | going south. Three of them|- stopped and died at Alderman | FOR SALE Barrie's aoor on Third Avenue. Many cilizens on being told of the|prpxrroap pan ecin incident have wondered why owl SAT TORE FOR SALE should have Baby buggy in good condition, phone Green 412, Old newspapers, ten cents a bundle. Apply 52 Kighth Avenue East. 96 eran it dlbeecinenateatantiicnas statucaat ‘ fhe 06 Barrie's doorstep on which to die4 FOR RENT but the obvious cause was that | the door was beneath a telegraph FOR RENT — Sewing wire and the birds were travelling pianos, Gerhard too fast in the darkness and| Phonographs—Singer Shop, the struck the wire. home of the Gerhard Heintz. man piano. 329 Second Ave. chosen machines, Heintzman Choose your own materials and style when you have corsets made by Mrs. Director. FOR RENT—Room, with or with- out board. Phone Red 589. tf FOR RENT- Phone Blue 92. Offices—W.J.Alder. FOUND FOUND—Key ring with Yale and post office box keys. Apply Daily News office. MISCELLANEOUS SEE MceGOWAN, the Cycle man, for new and second-hand bi- cycles, repairs and parts. Easy terms. All kinds of light re- pair work. Second Avenue, near McBride. Phone Blue 424. THE NORTON—The place for a shampoo. Hairdressing. Scalp treatment. 210 Fourth Street Open 10 a.m. or by appoint- ment. Phone 493. tf FARMS FOR SALE Cc. P. R. FARM LAND Choice farms in well settled districts in Western Canada; low prices; twenty years to pay; irrigated lands in Sunny Southern Al- berta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new settlers. Act now —they are going fast. For ‘free booklet SKEENA LARD Pee Teer. psemct OF) and full information write H. TAKE NOTICE that Mark Smaby, off G. Loughran, General Land Ocean Falls, B. C., occupation logger, in a . . ge tends to apply for permission to lease the agent, 744 Hastings St. West, Vancouver, B.C. following described lands:- Commencing at a post planted at the WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND USE. Leading lady in “Master Mystery” serial showing at the Empress Theatre tonight. 4 LAND ACT west end of a small bay on We south shore of Swindle Island, and directly north of Sandstone Reefs; thence east 40 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence west 40 ehains; thence north 40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 160 acres more or less, TAKE NOTICE that M. R. Lillico, of Ottawa, Ont, whose address is care Wm. MARK SMABY B. Hood, Atlin, B. C., will apply for a Date, July 24th, 1919. Ott;lieence to take and use four cubic feet —- per second of water out of Spruce Creek, which flows east to west and drains into Pine Creek, about two and one half miles SKEENA LAND RECORDING = DIVISION : 5 > QUEEN CHARLOTTE soereees OF anne. from Lake -_, a at - TAKE NOTICE that William Traeger, of} The water wi iverte rom the Anyox, B. C., occupation machinist, intends|Stream at @ point about 150 ft. below to apply for permission to prospect for] Cassidy Group on Jas. Nedyed’s ground, coal and petroleum on the following de-|&%d will be used for placer sites or seribed lands on the west coast of Graham| Poses upon the Calder Benc ease de- Island, in the vicinity of West river; com |Seribed as Hydraulic Placer Mining Lease No. 387. mencing at 6 st planted at the south a : east corner ofc uP 10312; thence west This notice Was posted on the ground 80 chains; thence south 80 Chains; thence |? the 27th day of May, 1919. east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to] 4 copy of this notice one an ppatcoten ~~ f commencement pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, rs: = WILLIAM TRAEGER 1914,” will be fled in the office of the Per Austin Brown, Agent Water Recorder at Atlin, B.C, } ° , Objections to the application may be | Dated May 18, 101 fied with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parlia- ment Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in @ local newspaper. M. R. LILLICO, Applicant, Ottawa, Ont. By Wm. B. Hood, Atlin, B. C., Agent. The date of the first publication of this notice is June 23. 104 Advertise in the Daily News. } The‘‘Gartland’” Boarding House 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock Board by Month or Week. Phone Red 245 le Pa SS Page 5 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF CANADA 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 —trained and untrained. A Special Section exists for Pro- fessional and Business workers. To look after the special needs of the RETURNED SOLDIER there is in each of these offices, a representative of the INFORMATION AND SERVICE BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF SOLDIERS’ CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT NEAREST OFFICES 10 Baker Street 162 Victoria Ave, 246 Victoria St. Windsor Block Royal Bank Bidg., Baker St. Board of Trade Bidg. Shatford Block, Main Street P. O. Drawer 1674 First St. W. 140 Cordova Street Alcazar Hotel, Dunsmuir St. Langley and Sts. 235 Barnard Ave. E. LT HN Dentistry | DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Efficiency~ Dr. Bayne {OFFICE HOURS:— Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 12 only; Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, from 7 to 9 Dental Nursefin attendance. Phone 109 for appointment LOALANLADDULALLLALLLDALOELLLELEDLELLAUAAAAAAL UEEEENELELEEUAUEUnAUUAUUuoaAUaEAAAT it Prince Rupert. Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor “Everything in Music.” LATE&T POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS Repairs to Phonographs, Violins, Etc. Bows rehaired. eis BasTES's veE Woodwind instruments repadded: and adjusted. THE BES) KNOWNTRAOY Prince Rupert Academy of Music in Connection © MARK in THE WORLP With the Store. The Largest Stock of Pianos and Organs North of Vancouver The Heintzman & Co. Piano The Weber Piano Thomas Organs All High-grade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. E. L. VAUGHAN °°" Peisett Specie Prince Rupert Music Store By GENE BYRNES “eneral Contractors and evening two ladies paddled across | Labor Exchange. the harbor as far as MeNicholl eo’ Creek as the tide would. permit Prince Rupert, B,C, and then continued sdown _ the pone 547 P.O, Box 725 other side of the bay till nearly Sietererererovonsoooooooes opposite the cold storage, skirti: poccocooee, | the many numerous. islands on Hotel Py; : el Frince Rupert IT’S A GREAT LIFE iF YOU DOVi WEAAEN EUROPEAN PLAN : $1.50 per day and up. CO ae HO DO You SUPPOSE FIRST-cLass CAFE \ La Carte. ———*ercococccooonesoosoooaal » TIMBER SALE x 1810. * FOR DINNER “TO-NIGHT ? ’ “THE MGEES! 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