1919. ‘ THE DAILY NEWS Page 3 e 4 ‘ou: Last Chance to get i ea nair ‘ACHES AT $1.75 4 ° Order this week for Preserving Bartlett Pears, Plums and Italian Prunes is very limited on the above fruits it uid be better to book your order ahead. Then the first orders will be filled first. On Sale Special - Mcintosh Red Apples ULLERS, LTD. s the stock 0 Stores. he | 5 ry ‘BENEFIT DANCE FOR | INJURED SPORTSMAN Considerable Sum Raised by the | Members of St. Andrew's Society Last Night. The dance last evening by the \ndrew's Society in their hall | Which was held for the benefit of |Ed Ross, who was hurt while | playing football at the beginning }Of the season, was a decided suc- cess from every angle. i St Over 8106 — gathered in for this most | Worthy purpose. A. Clapperton ;was at the door and was ever lready to lend a helping hand | Wherever if was required. vancing started shortly before ten o'clock with Harvey's six -piece orchestra = in The }augmented orchestra, comprising H. A. Harvey, Miss Stephens, J. 2 | Peyton, J. Brough, Mr. Steele and |W. Martin; furnished delightful attendance, — jinusic for the evening and many men (|CnCores were given. W. E, Willis- ince Rupert Music Store WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor “Everytuing in Music.” LATEST POPULAR 6GONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLAS fat AND VICTOR RECORDS a—t Le paits to Phonographs, Violins, Ete. Bows rehaired Woodwind instruments repadded and adjustea Prince Rupert Academy of Music in Connection With the Store. mus wasrte e rOeE 4 eas) KNOW vark in THE WORK? he Largest Ste f Pianos and ('rgans North of Vancouver The Heintzman & Co. Piano * The Weber Piano Thomas Organs All High-grade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. L. VAUGHAN °°" Pin) ere a Specialty nt rince Rupert Music Store atkin & Ward Electric Co. ; . ‘ LIMITED lectric Engineers and Contractors@ line of Electric Ranges, Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Hot Plates, Grills, Toasters, and Fixtures. shed on House wiring and Motor installation MARINE DEPARTMENT Agents for Regal Gasoline Engines for trolling le Perfection Motors Titan Storage Batteries Mosier Spark Plug ta Irons, e Piug that was chosen for the Transatlantic flights Vur service department will help you to plan*your iting Equipment. A full line, of Dynamos, Ny torage Batteries, Switch boards, Conduit, Cable, Lamps, Searchlights, ete. We maka Lighting Sets to Suit Your Boat age Batteries charged and repaired (no time lost while y is being charged, we have one at your disposal.. ‘opposite Post Office) PHONE 125 batter d Avenue football Jrmes Limited e have a Kodak 7 to suit your special requirements. l range from Vest Pocket to Post Card size. , Everything in Kodak Supplies 8 82 and 200 Store 3rd Avenue end 6th Street P.O. Box 1680 | croft was acting floor manager until the arrival of President 8. D. Macdonald who assumed the responsibility. Supper arrangements were of the best and extras were played | during the first sitting by Miss |/Adams. The members of the St. |Andrew’s football committee were the waiters and they acted very efficiently. There was a bounti- ful supply of refreshments, kind- ly donated by the ladies of the club. Among those assisting at the tables were W, Murray, Ww. A. Paterson, W. G. Dennis, W. Reid, W. E. Williseroft and A. Clapperton. rain nae } Sport Briefs | x~ Joey Ray of the Chicago A. C. |beat the Canadian one mile record in Winning the one mile handicap race at the Toronto Exhibition grounds last ,Saturday in four minutes and two fifths seconds. The best previous Canadian réc- ord was four minutes and twenty seconds. The world’s record is | Sour minutes twelve and three- fifths seconds. In the mile bicycle race Norman Webster of Alberta was fourth. . * * Four teams, Regina, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon and University of Satkatchewan, will comprise the senior league in the Saskatchewan rugby football union this year. The first games are scheduled for September 27th when Regina plays at Moose Jaw and Saska- toon at the University. The sea- son ends November 1. J. E, Arm- strong is president of the union and Bert Scott is secretary. >. + >. The Edmonton city and district association have asked the City Council for a specia football ground which will be known as the Municipal Footbal! Field. It has also been asked that the Council should assist the amateur associations as they are not self supporting. In this way young players would be eneour- aged to take up the healthy sport if accommodation is furnished for the convenience of those tak- ing part. . * . There was no football game llast evening between the Sons o/ }England and the Grand Trunks. Only a few of the members of the latter team showed up at the grounds and there was no referee appointed by the association. Report was current down town that the match had been post- pened as both teams had signitied that they were unable to fleld th: full number of players. . . ° Yesterday afternoon there was a meeting of the junior boys at the King Edward School for the purpose of reorganizing the Beay er baseball team for the fall months. Migs Mills of the teach- ing staff was present and furnish- “7 RANCE ; avid Hl. Hays heral Real Estate Agent Sor, NOTARY PUBLIC Royal insurance Company, Limited. Northern As urance Go., Limited. London & Lancashire Fire insurance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Guarantees & Accident Go. Fidelity-Phenix Fire tneurance Co. * Second Avenue and Second Street. ed good advice to the boys. All last spring Miss Mills took a great interest in the boys. Now they are off again and they hope soon to be able to compete with their elder rivais. Captain Elme: Smith is enthusiastic over his team and some scheme will be lausched soon inorder to provide the young athletes with the prop er equipment and suits. In the we gare game on Thurs day evertng between the Trail Athleties and the Sons of Pne land, Charlie Watman had the misforture to fall and cut his knee rather badly. Fragments o! Scribe for The Daily | News : i: or ee i . “ts €adj . “ng Daily of Northern British Columbia necessary in order to have them removed. The same thing hap We sell Frisbie Engines Complete and ready to install. Frisbie Motors give long, uninterrupted service with practically no repairs except occasional grinding of valves. Valves in cages; } accessible in a few seconds. An “all muscle” construction throughout, every part designed for hard work. Overhead vaives, opening directly into combustion chambers. No pockets or crevices to gather carbon, and waste fuel. This type of con- struction effects a gain of 15 to 20 per ‘cent. more power than is possible with L or T+Head designs. Intake and exhaust manifolds are cast integral with the cylinder; miles ahead of the old, leaky, bolted-on manifolds. Large vaives insure full i charge on the intake and a complete, clean exhaust. 1 to 6 CYLINDERS—5 to 75 HORSEPOWER | Frisbie Motors are made in following sizes: t-cyl., 6 and 7 H. P.; 2-cy!l., 10 and 16 H.P.; 3 cyl., 18 and 26 H.P.; 4-cyl., 30 and 40 H.P.; G-cyl., 560 and 76 H. P.— | and 6x6". For work or play, the Fr your hardest tests. and Stroke, 494" «6”" will measure up to FRISBIE the friendly motor 5 Horse Power, $4 7 9 9 10 ” ” 16, mm. 50 $600 $700 ” $9 90 » $1490 Ask‘the Man who has used one Lipsett Cunningham Co.., Ltd. _— pened when Albert Wells hurt his|. = arm. The cinders cut in very deeply and the wound is hard to heal. One of the biggest crowds that has witnessed a football game in this city gath@red at the agile ee grounds to see the per- formance of the two teams on Thursday evening. Interest has | ever AllMerchants ARE INVITED been running very high through- | out the league and those who | 1 gathered the other evening were more than repaid for their climb to the heights. The shout that arose when the Callies scored their first goal was heard down at McBride Street and Ninth Ave. The wind was blowing in that direction which accounts what for the large volume of sound. Trun some. Agent for the WHITE LIEUTENANTS 722 Second Avenue. ‘o inspect my Stock of Oilskin, Waterproof Duck, and Rubber Clothing. Canvas Goods of all Kinds. Qutfits for Campers and Prospectors. ‘Gum Bocts, Overalls, Working Gioves. ks, Suit Cases, Handbags. J. F. MAGUIRE » leading Canadian Manufacturers. ‘. Near Prince Rupert Hotel. Everythin , | Paris, Sept. 12.—The Japanese ything at the a Price and Terms. Ministry of War has engaged the} yy services Of seventeen French lieutenants as instructors. —— MINERAL AU} CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE. Beaver, Sundog Fraction, Clark, Jimm Fraction, Rob Roy, and Nephin Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in the Naas Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located:—On the west side of Granby Bay, near Anyox. TAKE NOTICE that I, H. N. Clague of the city of Duncan, B. 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