HistORIC OXFORD PAGEANT A PRISM _OF BRILLIANT COLORS THE DAILY REws. ——— ‘ 4 The annual pageant held at Oxford, England, was more colorful and THE OXFORD PAGEANT- FEAST OF THECHERRY BLOSSOM n®.cow > of the cherry blossom, one of the most attractive scenes of the affair, is pictured above. brilliant than ever befor® The feast in MORE! MORE!! MORE!!! PEACHES for PRESERVING Order Now, Do Not Delay! Per box, $1.75 SUGAR HAS ADVANCED 50c. per hundred pounds, but we will sell :- 20-lb. Sack, $2.40 Phone us at once before a further advance FULLERS, LTD. Phones 44, 45 and 534 Two Stores. - > x rs . { } Sport Briefs x *One of the the will be coxwainless Alice B. It likely that in a short distance that the the boat wonld win, but it is questioged in water- front greles very much if they can continue the pace for half a mile. It is human effort pitted igainst mechanical energy and will be watched with most interesting Labor Day the race between four shell should be features of cele. bration the the and very men mm the result interest, * . > According to the papers re from the interior the Telkwa baseball team is going to be in fine shape for the game on September 1. They have becn practising steadily through- the whole and Prince Rupert sends a crack team the trophy will very likely be left with the From their many they ceived very seasol niess interior boys. games togethe have the science of playing, from outfield to home plate > 7 o down pat In the wrestling match held last Friday evening in the Kitsault House, Alice Arm, between Jack Kennedy, the champion of the Crow's Nest, and Bud Murphy of Alice Army the former was win- ner in two straight falls. The time for the first fall took ‘thirty seconds with the opponents strug- gliing hard. In the second Murphy and came to defeat in sixteen minutes. The match was for the championship of Northern British Columbia an] the building “was * . . *The Footbal! League. Namie Pr Ww Db 1 Points Sons 3 2 1 0 § Callies 2 i at rrail 2 0 i i ee 0 0 i 0 LAND REGISTRY ACT Sections 36 and 134 je Application N 11,044-1 File 6,16 that application has beet Jim Postulu of Prince owner in fee under a Tax Collector of the Ci made Ww register Rupert, B. C., as paic Deed from the f Prince Rupert, bearing date the day December 1918, of ALL AN SixGULAR that certain paree! or tact land and premises situate, lying and belisg in the City of Prince Rupert, more par ticularly known and described as Lot j} Seven (7), Block twenty-five (2: 5 i peven Map 023); You are required to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within 35 days from the date of the s vice of this notice (which may be effected by Publication in a daily neyapape! and ijyour attention is called to section 36 of | ila Land Registry Act” with amendment jand to the following extract theresfrou | and in default of @ caveat or cer tificate of is pendens being fied be registration as owner of the person entitied under such tax Sal all persons so served with notice, fore the ‘ L. \/. MORRISSEY Phone 573 WILFRID KELLY P. O. Box 1664 | R ( a ee Company re stock on Hand than money in bank, takes this giving the public high grade value for their cold prices set forth below will be maintaned until tisement is changed, when a further list of good v follow. These prices are absolutely for cash inter. No C,O.D. or charging to account will these prices Delivery will be made by auto on succeeding purchase, M olm'’s Best, is .60c. 2s ..$1.15 Ss . .$2.85 amber) ‘pee Ghe bs ei ini. 300 evens davai seee ae ence, dein Shi 6 ad's .. 2 for 35c. k and Beans, tomato sauce ., 2 for 25c. ] DORI oko eae 8s 5 5 Ibs. for 50c. OO a is wt bakead heer .60c | : its, all varieties, per Ib yl oe ae ot berry, 4s $1.25. Black Currant, 4s, $1.00. Red t, $1.00: Raspberry, 4s, $1.20. Strawberry and $1.00. Green gage, 4s, $1.00.+ . ‘oS, per case $4.50, per dozen $2.40, per can 2 for 450. ‘ s, per case §3.75, per doz., $2, per_can 2 for 35c. Domoleo, 28,.....98@, 38,.....@c. 5s... . .@8e. OP DO WR Fee aks ne 4.0004 eames . .6e. rds, per can i a ae .. 80e. Oss Teles oo. ee ag 150. i Me . 35c. Macaroni eneye GO ae 2 for 25c, Pri ; r R C 4 ‘ince Nupert Grocery Co. = J . | and those claiming through j or under them, and all persons claim ing any interest in the land by Virtue Yes - - Is BETTER Domestic Bread Made by Machinery 717 Third Ave. CAKES A Phone 190 SPECIALTY THE LA CASSE BAKERY WEDDING | of any unregistered instrument, and | all persons claiming any interes: B } descent whose title is- not registered under the provisions of ths Act, shall be for ever es topped and debarred from setting up i any claim to or in respect of the jand so sold for taxes, and the Regis twrar shall register the person eb titled under such tax sale a5 Ownel of the land so sold for taxes AND WHEREAS application has Db made for a Certificate of ladefeasibic Tithe to the gbove-mentioned lands, |h the nam the land by | A a a et tt was less able to hold up his end} packed with interested sport fans. | *. went without a hitch been HUNTING WILL OPEN SOON Duck Season Commences Septem- ber 6 and Deer on 13th of September. ROD AND GUN cLus FORMED AT TELKWA Already the Omineca Rod and Gun Club has been formed in the interior in readiness for the com- ing shooting season. Officers have been appointed and already there is considerable’ interest about ethods which may be adopted. t help conserve the game and to urge further prose cutions under the Game Act. All points in the Telkwa vicinity are interested and are sending repre- sentatives to the club Locally the sons of Nimrod have heen stirring uneasily in their hard office chairs and hav: }been glancing furtively across the jharbor with thoughts of the deer ‘|trooping silently around amongst j the trees Soon the season will be open and already the game egulations have been posted in Onspicuocus places for all inter- sted Prince Rupert lies in the Northern District Which means and includes the Electoral District of Atlin and all that portion of the province situated and lying north of the Grand Trunk Pacific Hailway and to the east of the the Cascade HKange. very important matter hunters who may go coast and will find thus wnder = slightly regulations. mule, white throughout the the (Queen opeh season tember 13,°1919, to December 15 11919, both dates inclusive. | Ducks and geese in the North- ern District from 6 a. m. Septem- 6 to December 20, 1919, both inclusive. Grouse in the Northern District to the south of the 56th parallel, jwhich includes all points {slightly north of Stewart \Grand Trunk Pacific lopen season from i919. to December jdates inclusive. The daily bag limit | is twenty and total bag jhundred and fifty. |} The daily*bag limit for geese is ten and the total bag limit fifty } rhe bag timit for deer in the 'Northern District is three of one species and four altogether: Daily bag limit for grouse is six for any one species, nor more than twelve for all species in any one day; total bag limit fifty. PICNIC PARTY WENT TO DIGBY ISLAND ‘Laura F. Loaned to Young Peopie | For Enjoyable Outing. sunnmit of This for down is a those the themselves lifferent Deer coast excepl Islands, tail and province, Charlotte from Sep- on hoer dates from to the Khailway, September 6, 21, 1919, both ducks limit one |} Yesterday afternoon a very en- |joyable pienic was held at Digby llsland near the when a number of young people went ove! Laura F., kindly lent by George Frizzell for the occasion. Howard Frizzell was the enginee: for the trip and very capable indeed everything A start was the afternoon and s soon as the party reached the table and wer set up in a shed and games were kept up all afternoon. The party had been or Miss Helen Hibbard, unavoidably absent ac- count of the sickness of her brother. Mrs. J. R. Mitchell and Miss Berringer were in charge of the supper arrangements and af- ways, in the he and proved made early in grounds, a stove arranged but on she Was ter the strenuous afternoon all feasted very heartily. An early start was made as rain in the evening put a damper on the out side playing which had been so enjoyed earlier in the day. Be- returning to the float a trip was wade around the harbor and on the return the celebrating was continued at the home of one of the young people. rhose in the party were: Mar- Lindsay, Caroline Mitchell fore garet ri Postolu, ie : , ie “tis 7 AND WHERL AS on imvestigating Alice Allen, Marjorie Carter, title it appears that pote _ - ta “ne Annie Kelly, Kathleen Allen, How- lof October, 1047 (the date on ‘ ; Said aa were sold for overdue wares), ard Frizzell, Geo. Roberts, George 0 re the ussessed owner there el in ; ee . : ' rt Rl HER TAKE NOTICE that at the Mitchell, Chat les Currie, Eddie same time | shall effect re — eo , (4aPpp Willie and Alex Mitchell p ‘ of such application anc me lic ' a Portineat of Indetosslnle Title to the said | Roy Lancaster, Miss Berringet lands in the name of Jim Postotu wie nd Mrs Mitchell. vou take and prosecult the prope : \ ' ecoodings to establish your clatty : a eerie to the said lands wv to prevent nt @eenn. posed action on my part ands Salvation y DATED at the Land ; Resists) ce, sine Prince Rupert, B. ¢ this i101 1 ! _ August, A.D 1090. wean Public meetings Ruseeen : ieaer ‘hur jatur 8 at District Registrar of Titles Thursdays and Sat irday p ro Robert J. Abbott, Esq a. Sundays at 7:30 pm in Prince Rupert, B. ¢ i and personal for you is WRIGLEYS | in its air - tight sealed package. A goody that is worthy of your ri lasting regard | because of its lasting quality. ay TR” rd Pa Three flavours to suit all tastes. Be SURE to get WRIGLEYS Sealed Tight Wa — Kept Right “i The Flavour Lasts a mane : oy IN | canapa sat | + om Ormes Limited While our stock lasts we will GIVE AWAY FREE—-A BATHING CAP with every purchase of Rexall Preparations value One Dollar or over. Come early and take your choice Phones 82 and 200 Store P.O. Box 1680 3rd Avenue and 6th Street .\. ? a, Prince Rupert Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor “Everything in Music.” LATEST POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLAS : AND VICTOR RECORDS Repairs to Phonographs, Violins, Etc. Bows rehaired. Woodwind tnstruments repadded and adjusted. Prince Rupert Academy of Music in Connection With the 6tore. SiS ASTER 8 FONE Tee BES! KNOW « TRALr MAREK I» THE WORL?F 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 ©" 3033," Prince Rupert Music Store Offered by the Robin Hood Flour Mills, ] Lid. for the best bread baked with e ROBIN HOOD FLOUR iv be shown al the Prince Rupert Exhibition. ° FIRST PRIZE $10.00, SECOND PRIZE $5.00, THIRD PRIZE $2.50. Fach exhibitor must present with entry, grocer’s sales slip fer one 49-lb. saek Robin Hood Flour, *% purchased within thirty days of the opening of the Exhibi- bon For Further Information, Apply Secretary, Exhibition Association. ve 7 ta. 6 “£> . mw