.t: t A Or TWfi PUNCH 1 GIVES YOUl "Richer Smoother Refreshing more freigrant say men Enioy tW new depth of smoking pleasure today Its the cumulative efec of ad vertising that counts. VELVET IS ! IN FINAL Defeated laundry Five T XII In Dominion Day lodff.afl 1-jst Mtht ' In spite of losing by five gdalt to nil, the Ptfflhf Laundry put up a very Interesting game against the Velvet team In last evening's match of tli Dominion Day Cp football series. The Laundry played all through with ten men and the handicap was too much. After attacking without success the Laundry save away a corner from which Rltchb headed In the opening goal. Cameron's kick vras dropped fight In the goal mouth and rarstfns headed It 6n to Ritchie's hfd anfl . Smith was beaten. Krause savrf' from W. Oomet ahd later had U ;run out to clear. Holkestad htfadH Cameron's centre against the cross. (bar. Smith saved splendidly twIeV at clflse quarters but Velvet was not to be denied and Ritchie added' a secdltd after fast play, ifolkestad added a third with a rather simple-1 looking shot. .Laundry forwards, showed neat combination but J could not get through a defertc In which H. Dickens played well, i The second half continued interesting. Smith saved from Ritchie and Sunberg headed away a dangerous centre. Houston had hard luck with a fine drive that hit the bar. Ritchie added a fourth. Laundry tried again with Colussl going nearly through on his own Dickens blocked a hard drive from Houston. Fast combination play gave Parsons a chance and!men he scored with a hard drive. Cross Colussl and Houston kept on try mg and Bussanlch backed them up well but they were unable to find an opening. Ritchie just missed again with a header from Cam eron's centre. Tea "is: THE DaILT KTW3 ., rf Can You Guess how Little ELECTRIC COOKING People "who use Electric Cooking know thit it edits Uti thin 'j per meal per ptrion. The average fimily (Myl less than $2.50 a month for the electricity they use to cook with. Laundry Ted Smith: Brown. poslUo and took advantage of Sunberg : Bussarrich, Vance; Wear-J older players. Vance was a hard mouth, Houston. Colussl Cross, V7 I worker. Colussl was the best for-Oomez. 'ward with Houston showing up Velvet Krause; F. Oomez. 11 well. Cross did well although he was Dickens: Greer, Veitch, Vlnk, Cam-.weak at the start. W, Gomez wan i eron, Parsons, Ritchie, Ferguson good both forward and bark. A Holkestad. man short Is too big a handicap Pete Doherty refereed well. Rol,f6r any team, nQ matter how hard Terrace, H.d. SWAIN'S TRANSFER & TAXI TOBACCOS CANDIES MEALS P.O. Box 32, Terrace, B.C. PICNIC PARTIES ANYWHERE Lakelse Lake Sightseeing Trip, per person $1.00 (Including ride on lake) Taxi Service, Lakelse Lake, any place, per head $3;(0 Additional, per head $1.50 Kalum Lake or Usk, minimum trip $5.00 Sightseeing Trip Around Bench, minimum trip $1.00 the others play Krause was not severely tested Dickens did well at back with F Gomez fairly steady. Veltch w a Strong half back and Greer turned In his best game to date Vlnk was useful. Forwards of th team were strong. Ritchie was always In the play feeding hU win? and ready to shoot. Parsons wnN also good In an unusual posKHir. Cameron and Holkestad were goud and bad by turns. Ferguson wi not prominent. The name was well worth seeing and promises well for the Dominion Dav Cup final when th Royal Naval Volunteer Reservt nd Velvet meet. 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Pacific; D Wedge and 'J L MrGregor. city. Adam Clartcwn Vancouver 1 COOKIHC 1 C.t.MUCHUj; I Electric cooking gives you two thrills the first when you find how easy 'and clean and pleasant it is to cook tastier, more delicious meals. Then you get another thrill when you discover how little it has cost you to enjoy the first thrill I Plan how to banish the smoke, soot, dirt and heat of old-fashioned cooking. Let us tell you hov easy it is to have an electric range installed in youi kitchen. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED Judge and A. Ronalds were Hnes- Commenti on Play Ted Smith kept & good goal. Brown played well at back and saved many a dangerous situation Bussanlch was very good at ha'f back, covering a lot of ground and trying to the very last. Sunberj 1 would do better if he played hU iv Tiir. t rar.Mr cm ar or tutu ( til t MBit . . IV raonwr in tht t MI ! tkr MaltUrtta AM In th Mtfff f k Mf tl MMa liandLitanrf Kbflv I ml Jahft MliMt lUMnfT, IwmW. TAKE fOTJCE j v ef t, lienor. W. fc rMwr, , (t ,'jf , Jut. A D 1M, I spps ti kt nbtuior of w r ' j. Ml (art tatm -mrrm A, vr brfor, th JhM t? t r A. ' IM, and t) trM jO" J j t kr rrUrM rc , .- nr. of ttwit M)M1i ., e ' NOMSlUt A WATT , otv.. kit. cnto trr ? a pn Bf COME TO TERRACE JULY 1st DOOOOOOOOHJOOOChJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH000000000000)0000 PARADE Parade from Train Led by Prince Rupert Boys' Hand, Will Uad to Hall Park 000000O000OOH50OOW000OOO00OOOOOKO0l00OO6O BEAUDIN'S CONFECTIONERY Terrace, B.C. Salads and Cold Meals Lunches Served Ice Cream . Candies At Regular Prices W. A. KIRKPATRICK WINDOWS, DOORS and FRUIT CONTAINERS Box 40 Orders Filled Promptly Sports Program sponsored by thfe Native Sons of Canada Train Arriving 11 a.m. BASEBALL GAME 1:15 p.m. oooooooooooooooooooaobooooooooooooooooooooooeoopeo DANCE DflHce In I.O.O.F. Hall S to 12 Admis-slon 35c--Train iJbavc Terrace 11 p.m. Ooo6ooodooo6o6oooooe6oo6dooo6ooooooooooooooooco309 TERRACE CAFE Terrace, B.C. Good Meals at Regular Prices Ice Cream PHILBERT HOTEL Terrace, B.C., Gordon temple, Proprietor Fully Modern With Bathroom, Electric Light Commercial Sample Rooms Meals Served ns SooYi nft Train Arrives Meals 50c Uhmk si. no up TERRACE DRUG STORE H. W. Riley, Proprietor Terrace Home-Made tee Cream - Chocolates and Candies Cigarettes and Tobaccos Kodalis and CnniPrns Postals of Terrace and Vicinity. Everything. regular prices