Thursday, May S8, 163d russTHEd WANTKt) OIRL wants light housework, Phone Black 446. 121 AT unuei iwo men 121-33) rk neat appearance and fair-educa tlon accustomed to meeting pub and willing to work 8 hours i day. Average weekly earning .n start t20.00. Steady' employment with all-Canadian organization and opportunity for advance-merit. Local territory will be al lotted; men with cars preferred Apply giving past experience Room 1, Bradburn-Thompson Block. Edmonton. Alta. 127 FOU'tttiNT 6-ROOM house, thoroughly feno vated. Apply 709 Fifth Ave., W. FOR RENT 4-rootn furnished flat. be Monarch range. Phone B47. (tf) FOR RENT Clean, well furnished modern apartment. Phone. Red 444, (127) WILL Bub-let modern apartment three months, fully furnished, including electric refrigerator, stove and washing machine. Phone Blue 905, (130) COMPLETELY Furnished fully modern 5room suite with oil burner B. and electric washer, close in, reasonable. Apply Box 12, Dally News. (128) FOR SALE DELCO Engine, 32 volts. BupplleS 28 lights. In very good condition. Apply Box 11, Dally News. (128) FOR SALE Two 11 passenger busses. Apply Box 780, Prince Rupert. (128) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sundries. Highest Grade Latest: Delivered,, for $1, ( plain wrapper ) . Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver, LOST WIL LThe man who took.the wrong coat on Tuesday night from the Capitol Theatre cloakroom please return to manager Capitol Theatre and his own coat will be returned. (tf) f KHTII ICATK OK IMPKOVKMfcXTS Fourth of July, Pine trartlnn, Duck fond. Willow fraction, Craitlerr) rah- In, llort.ef.hoe Fructlon. Italnhow Irar-llon. Frontal fraction, Portal. Com-anthe, .Mountain Holm, .tmtiie. Ptarmigan; Ted 1'ruHlon, Clifrokee, "V" fraction, .shef tVedle Fraction, .Mineral Claims. txtuata tn the AUlft Mining Division of Casslar District. Where located: Bast of Fourth ot July Crk and north of TAKE NOTICE that P. C. Underhllt act Inn as a cent for Atlln-Ruffnrr Mine Limited. Free Miners Certificate no. 1243-E, intends, sixty days irom the date iiereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder Sor Certificate el Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown Oralis of the above claims. And further take notice that action, undef 'Cotton 85 of the "Mineral Act," must be commenced before the Issuanf e of such Certificates of Improvements, bated this 25th clay Of May. 1936. (Thurs. to Jy 31) in tiik sri'iti;.ii: roriiT of iihitism f')l I'Mltl t IV IMtllltATK IN THE .MATTKIt OP TIIK ".IMIN'1S- TKATION ACT" AND . IN TIIK MATTKIl OK TIIK KSTATE Ot JOHN JOV, llecearil. TAKE NOTICE that by Order ot HUj. Honour Judge Plsher, Local Judge oi, tlie Buprenie Court of British Columbia, I made the 22nd day of May, 1938, I wal appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Joy, Deceased Intestate, late of Prince nupert, B.C.. who died on tht SSUi day of April, 1938, All persona having clauna agalntt the aald estate are hereby required to furnish aume properly verified to me on or before the SSth day ot June 1930; otherwise dla-iwltlon of the aald Estate will be madi wlthotit regard thereto. All parties Indebted to the said Estate are requited to pay the amount of .their IndebUl-hesa ito me forthwith. DATED this 22nd day of May 1936. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, D O. LAN II ACT Not If le i of Intention to apply fur- rimxe iJtnu .In Prince Rupert. Land Recording District of tjueen Charlotte Island rid aitutte on! the North hor of pumshewa Inlet immediately Bouth of Lot 4S, Q, c." 1. Take notice that' the Allison Logging Company Limited of Vwwouver, B. O,. intend to a,pply for permission to Pi'" chae the following described land Commencing at a post planted at the J- W. corner of Lot 45, Q. O. I, thenct '0 chains East along South boundary f Lot 4S; theju due South to shore-"he; thnc went along ahorellne to fotnit of commeivcmeait and ooutalu-mg 40 aores more, or less. AMBROSE P. ALLISON. Pres. AUlson Logging Co. Ltd. .td April, 3i,, 1834, Bateball Scores International League Rochester 5, Toronto 4. Buffalo 5, Montreal 1. Newark 5, Albany 2. Syracuse 8, Baltimore 0. American League Chicago 2,'l5etrolt 3. New York 9, Boston B. St. Louis 2, Cleveland 12 . National League Boston 2, Philadelphia 9. Brooklyn 4, New York 5. Cincinnati 5, Chicago 3. Pittsburg 11, Bt. Louis 2. The case of the" kalen Motors. charged with letting out a car without a permit, U adjourned for hearing in city police court until tomorrow, afternoon. A fourth totem pole was erected yesterday In the new city park on Fraser Street and the two .final tinea to be put pu are expected to raised next week. LANli ACT Nottor of intention to apply to Lease land in Prince' RUbert tni ttMnriitr blstrlot of Queen Charlotte Island, atnl wuate on cumsnewa inlet rrontltig on unsumyed Crown Land which Is situated HnmedhxtMy Bouth of Lot 46. Queen ChArlortx Islands Dlittlet. Take notice that the Allison Lbsrtii Company Limited of Vancouver, BO inrenos to apply for a lease of the following described roftehore tnds uommemclrwr at a fiost planted at the W. Corner of Lot 45. Q. C I. thenc 20 chain due South; thence 60 ohalru due East thence due North to Shore line; thence West along shoreline to point of commencement and containing SO acres, more or less. AMBROSE P. ALLISON, Pres. Allison Logging Co, Ltd. Dated April 21,. 1836. DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In li-Oallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. "TILLIE 1 -riLL. aie Li;' TT; Hyj T1LUE HOW ME A DATE FOI2 SCORE IS DECISIVE Booth Beats Borden Eight to Nil In Junior Football With each member of the team playing well and the whole aggregation combining effectively, Booth Memorial School had a decisive Junior League football victory over , Borden Btfeet School last evening, winning by eight goals to nil. Playing up-hill In the first half Borden put up a good defensive game and, after Ritchie had shot Just past Schubert, Klhara and Currle made a neat run that forced Dybhavn to run out to clear. Mc Lean opened the score from a free kick, Bchubert crossed a fine centre but there was no forward up to convert. Cameron added a second after Ritchie had crossed a well-judged centre. Scherk headed away but Ritchie added a third. Schubert shot well after 'good combination with Klhara but Dybhavn caught and cleared, Currle had a hard drive blocked by McKay. Mah saved well from Ritchie and.from Hougan. From a penalty Ritchie added a fourth. Beynon and McKay stopped Currle who later shot Just over. Cameron added a fifth with a fine shot. Cook and Nelson showed good form and Baker was very effective. Cam eron added a sixth and seventh and, though. McLeod and Scherk defended well the Borden goal fell again when a long shot from Mc Lean beat Long who had changed For Borden, Mah played well In spite of the heavy score register ed. Scherk, McLeod, Bill and Cook tried hard but were unable to hold Booth forwards. The" Booth" "defence was very sound and held the Borden forwards safely while everyone of the forwards played on the top of his form. Borden forwards were unable to break through. Borden Street--Mah; Scherk, McLeod; Cook, Long, Bill; Nelson, Kihara, Currle, Judge, Schubert. Booth Memorial Dybhavn; Beynon, McKay; Franks, McLean, Flewin; Cameron, Hougan, Ritchie, B3ker, Gomez. J. Carroll refereed. Saturday's game between High School and Booth promises to be an exciting affair. Booth must win to stay in the running for the league championship. The league standing to date: W. D. L. F. A.P. High School 4 1 0 14 5 9 Booth 2 1 1 15 4 5 Borden 0 0 5 2 22 0 THE TOILER" AfeOUT ejr4' PU1 SAV, THAT GOY, TATE, FORGETS THAT I'M THE REAL teOMAMTlC A CMAMQET I ROMEO v. DAILY NUWP paoi nvi 'SPORT k&ag&R, I ( tamks I ! 7 rSORlV MAC , BUT HASG I ANOTHER DATE VA1TH r I rOMAKTtC ) )f BALL PLAY AT SIMPSON Metlakatla Again Wins Softball Cuii Baseball Also Played The Metkatla ball teams, both soft and hard ball, visited Port Blmpson on Victoria Day to defend the Hudson Bay Centennial Celebration Softball Trophy (1034) which they won last year from the I ort Simpson Athletic Club. Met- akatla was again successful and rimmed the Port Simpson All Stars to the tune of 12-7. The line-ups were: Metlakatla W. Lelghton, P. Rob inson, Jyo. Ryan, H. Ryan, Johnny Auckland, O. Ryan D. Leighton and Art Mason (pitchers). Jimmy ttyan (catcher.) Port -Simpson Mather, G White,' P. Brentzen, Moody, Dr. Armstrong, MacKay (pitcher) and Wesley (catcher). 'Die Baseball Games In the elimination base ball tames, Metlakatla took on the Aly ansh team from the Naas and won a decisive game which went seven innings to the tune of 15 -6. Bat tles for Metlakatla were Piebost, litcher, W. Leighton, catcher, and for Alyansh Clayton and Guno ultchers and Morven catcher. Port Simpson Y. P. E. A. took on the Port Simpson Athletics and V. P. E. A- won, In the finals Metlakatla led Port. Simpson Y. P. E. A. 5 to 4 when the game yas called off at the end 3f the third Inning. Batteries for Metlakatla weni II. Ryan, pitcher; W. Leighton, catcher and for Port Simpson, P. Brentzen, pitcher and Or. Armstrong, catcher. Wha promised to be a real battle be f,ween the two,, teams was called )ILby.-nmnire-A..RelcL-IPort simp on) on account-of darkness after three even innings were played when Metlakatla was leading with i '5-4 score. Tonight's train, due from the tost at 10:20, was reported this lorning to be on time. Hn . , . Miitlr front u famous aEilajpH Btis formuhi vrrr 200 yent o!il BBKKTgg jrJtB This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. A Timid WAKE UP MUMSy, IME 50T TO TELL. VOO iJaoOli Mac is St DCAT?-KST TILLE - I (iE6Cirr THAT CA4MOT KSEP' OUB OAtB "TONIGHT f v v SPORT CHAT Junior Elks, Canadian National Recreational Association, Moose and a fourth team are. expected to comprise the entry list in the Senior Softball League here this season. Entries will be received up to Saturday night when another meeting of the league will be held. Mondays and Wednesdays will be Softball nights. The annual meeting of the league was held on Tuesday hight when satisfactory reports covering the last year's activities were presented. j Trophies worth $4500 won by Miss Betty Carstalrs, British woman motorboat racer, were stolen from her Chelsea home. Miss Car- stairs Is now living in the Baha mas. W. G. R. M. Laurie (Monkton Combe and Selwyn) has been elect ed president of the .Cambridge Jnlversity Boat Club In England. Wally Hammond, Gloucestershire and England cricketer, .underwent tohsllllis operation recently tfr irJstbl. ' Sport Letter Box SWIMMING CLUB Editor, Dally News: It is my intention to reorganize the former Prince Rupert Swim mlng Club which up to two or three years ago did good work in staging swimming galas and. keep ing iip the Salt Lake bathing facll- tles. There is no reason at a'U why Hotel Arrivalsr Central P.' ".Campbell, Edmonton; 6". Hunt, C.N.R.; William Anderson; Smithers; Carl Olson and O.'dusr tafson, city; N. Monson,-H. JohnV son and II. Carlson, Vancouver. Knox . E. Spencer .and F.Bradfordf Edmonton; Magnus Breinlc, city. Prince Rupert A. Sutherland, J. C. Blgham, 3?ra!d Thompson .and R. Bazelt, Vancouver. Royal v J. D. Sutherland, Vancouver; C S. Pall, Toronto. Romeo OHwuMsy- ins FOOMtS THE rERLf-ECT MAM" fet-A- euA" Sympathetic we cannot stage a regatta when young people and old members oi the Canadian destroyers are here the ciub.I also hope the Junior this summer and also repair the Chamber of Commerce and the bathing facilities which have been Gyro Club will give; us their fullest badly neglected. v support as. the objective of the Thanks to the Canadian Legion club & to the 'beneflt of Prince I have obtained the" use of their Rupert citizens. ... :., hall on Wednesday, June 3, to re-: Hoping I, may have a good turn-organize and elect officers for the out of all Interested. Thanking coming,, season. 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