—_ —— T | : nd If was the frst time in _P LI j : : ea that he had nieked where. In boxes, 25 cents, o lal . rt tincenastinnmnsien ba ae a dnt win the - wo the V ; ae aa = a r AT ih ° a bovs bring the cup) 60 4] CH REE. | nee emarks an Eastern ex- | = s will play a : Yes they'il probably arly scheduled { East, just like St, Kitts Za : 3 - lm y e of years ago. / Oo > world : b., M ; . oye like * ‘ . j a Write ‘ Ze ven \ der of ihe football = f ; ites \\ ' Third 4 | j 4 \ Smith, of the Rang nee , ei vas away back im April, % | tes that | ou hat the Darvel man put he CGanadia ipe for the first time the comins ‘angers, and he has done it ' } e Burne in San | - \ his twentv-one years i I Loa have been spent f Soa il x, and he’s not done yet iF } fhon he Arboath a eae ——— f hi ilkirks fanc Eugene Corri, the noted Eng- Croa sh fight referee, will oMfciate pont Put off Geena LACR ee aT a ee a } Hel | vue Ring | BAseeace fy seeking & | e607 LAWN TENNIS n. Most serious sick- | ap BALL HOCKEY (eb) { if ; rstart in troubles of | | nes liver, bowels—troubles | |etSc eZ See irely relieved by THE DAILY NEWS - ‘ Ce Cams) rat Ms = LRU AYE fea) Ca i pe hw (oe rom the illnesses ive action of the or- ny Bates « 1836 THE BANK OF 1914 | . Rangers’ League list the Freddie Ws om titechie world lightweight « British NorthAmerica Temaleian, | 5Be Brtitartie || ee Lt as broke a day when f Cincin- Ish. Willie hami- the tast TRE PR LPT 5» CE, imassdna per Saturday, June 20, ag] sda | welts MOG mow SD= |» nn . | AService Business Men jj...) occ tee dation ne eet 2h | was announced. J. W. Pattison. | Appreciat damilton -Aondemicals manager of the Arena, announe- pprecia e | - 6 - es hat he had postponed the | 1 inplete and valuable rae sa larkapie cham | ibythe Bank |} ( the Old Country fool. SPORTS PROGRAMME se ndered by the Bank : : 7 |! ’ ‘ lasgow Celtics FOR DOMINION DAY. wth America h bw anne 6 tb tenet cavalad ie i ; | ‘ and retained Scottish League The sports committee on the t t vell as the con el f points, | First of July onteliretion have ar-} f f a goodly proportion - f anged rogramme of some| prominent busi oe The pro- oa s bs N gra ‘ ‘ here and the] i he same service | Ss a girls ca now gz into whether you iit g for the prizes | e large or small on Children’s Races s ist 2nd ard | PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH o nt years... 200 160-78 | 4 f 7 and & years 2.00 1.50 75] ‘ and years 0 4.5 7 P. MARGETTS, Manager. ie de eee Sms armas eiial | 4 vears 200 9.00 1.00 RETR EEE ERR REE REE ER RE | Pee ‘ >») and under 1.25 75 50} : c 7 and 8 years 2.00 4.46 75) a IF 2 and 10 years 2.0 1.5 75 ‘ ay ed » ar 12 years 3.00 2.06 1.00 z a | und 14 years 3.01 2.0 1.00 ‘ *| 16 years 3.00 00 1.00 ‘ * ‘ = »| Youth's Races . 7 ist ena ' » | ‘ i 4 - *| j; 10 ards race. 1 years and ‘ » j rder a5 £3.0¢ ‘ ey | ards race 18 and if ‘ % | ears of 3.00 t * | | Running broad jump 19 years : ALF HALLIGAN » | eee 00 : » | Running high jump, 19 years ¥ * | | 1 ndér ( ».00 RPRRER ER SALE EAR ERR RARE | | Sack race, 19 years and i | ie 00 2.00 Tees R . | } tato race, 19 years and ur rrincekupert Dairy 2.00 = | Bicycle race, 17 years and Phone Green 252 j | de or 00 Mate rB bi j 7 cle race, 19 years and wlikK TO! »avI1eS ‘ te 5.0 He DB attliod | “ Mud" Gardiner | ily pDottied i : e | Open Faces for Ma - YESTED Cows f America age eR EEO ee — i is. lash $8. $4.00 $2.00 mi 6 I§ cordial = I yds inen 8. 4.06 2.00 itizens interested | hay auroass gures|é40 rds. race . i 2.00 pe: : 3 f tes vds. race 8 4.f 2.00 \ sa he English Leag yitB One mile race 8 4.06 2.00 ~ Sin t: 0} s, D with the xCCPLiOD TRunning broad jump. § 2.00 1a Satur tay 8 when) ! | formance ! Brist Standing broad jump 5 10 2.00 ons are being con 1 h {905-0 i out | Running high jump 5. 00 2.00 ' id vith 66 | op step and jump 5.06 00 2.00 le 8 ‘ vis - f a. possible 7¢ the Extra Championship Prize NEON he highest winning |, \ e highest winning 8 points for 1st prize; 2 points | f modern times, with for 2nd prize; 1 point for 3rd iia@ve a ; a . wing goa iwerage | prize £15.00 N ' he best class of Specia! Events 2 ‘ j } is ond ews dN ( d ly { scow ( es play 1 2nd ‘ ‘ore an ew 00 S } hack | purtine shot $7.00 $4.00 NEN he. oa , ; l t men’s race 7 4.00 EW svt ! « s i teen fi ' > . } Dodds ke | Summary es are igh }\ | ace * 22.00 G Ch ‘ f Blackli lB ys’ rac 29.00 ih | ed at back, half-jyounvs races 48.00 wr ly ‘Tf . while MeMas pene aces 110.00 SW EDER BROS., ’ ‘ anks, re Extra prize 15.00 | c »° to Ladies and Gen- la 5 oth “play {s pecial events a5 tlemen Riers Total amount required $252.00 OTTO irN - “IU, § AGNEW & C0. c k - *' Engineers ane 8. C. Land| ! Surveyors Water Power, Wharf Con Land Surveying, Mine, Survey Sites and Subdisistens, Blecttic Ung Negatives and whit | N y j ; St., Prince Rupert, B.C. | : | | | CAN | | } | ees . wif D eee ye that colors ANY KIND | »' Cloth Perfectly, with the SAME DYE, , napee of Mistakes. Clean and ur Dr: °) shnson Ache eet Dealer. ies. Bans Ot Jeera SY. BASS, B.G., (6), BASSETLAW-LADY BETZ Owned by H , Giddings of Oakville, and present holder King’s Plate record of 2,08 4-5 for the 1% miles made in of the 19414 lof the city. You ean dep: boul for the Ganadian lightweight championship between Johnny O'Leary of Seattle and Frenehys Vaise of Renton, indefinitels Joe Ba ry, the clever Northwest lightweieht, says ha he was robbed of the de ' his re.| AL HATCH cent b { with dare \zevedn. Joe Provincial ‘ ‘aia saves he defeated e Sacramento pion of 'B. : aaitl Piregi? & a aN me Pete Sigurds Vest. : holme theat “h Ohartie Snell, tt d time New se West nster defen: ste is 0 nae ae ar \ DON LONG-DISTANCE GAMES 1” an expert trapstie (ariie ad- : ee NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE mits e got This shooling eve as the result of bagging gvals for 22 Innings the Royals years agi gee 1890—Tacoma, £ Sea The St. Andrew's and Cale- Pappalan vs. J. White donian Society of British Colun- 1909——Portland, 3: Vane bia has arranged to hoid its an-|” Pinnace vs. Gilligar nial athietie sports nder -the 20 Innings sanction of the RB. ¢ 9 at 1908 Aberdeei, 3: Butte Cas ountigie ier ok liff vs. J. Thomas } 19 Innings 1909—Aherdeen ; Portland, 0 Pernoit ys. Chinault {O44 Vancouve; 2; Vietoria, 1 Doty vs, Narveson 18 inninas | 1909-—Vancouve }; Seattle, { Erickson ys. Thompson t 47 Innings 19074—Tacoma § \berdeen, Butier vs. Starkell 19090 Spokane ) Portland, 4; Killilav vs Kinseiia). | iv14—Vanecouver, 5; Portland i (ifanstad, Reuther vs. Leon- ! ard Primes have changed i the | icrosse circles British Col- | 2 as Saturday's game } = ween Vancouver and West-} | | minster nol a man was sent to} > fame ! { the per tv bench during the en-! } } * FRU aga | 7! first thing that strikes 365 bake days i in the year. Jammie you about ROYAL STANDARD is ‘its never varying uniformity. It per- forms in precisely the same fashiad Make your ‘“‘memory word’’ for vanish. sack now lest you forget. OAL STANDARD fly y Fi] ATP ae ’ F. @. DAWSON, Who lesale Distributor PRINCE RUPERT flour ROYAL STANDARD and all ‘element of luck in your baking will ’Phone your grocer for a and Where toBuy Wed- H OW ding Gifts and Wedding Jewelry hig ae Where will I buy my wedding gifts an¢ wsdding jewsliery? is a question which wili be asked often during the month of June. In fact, It is a question which ie always boing asked. IN CUR iLLUSTRATED CATALOGUE YOU WILL FIND THE AN&SIVER OUR WEDDING JEWELLERY s well Fepresenicd in this valuable stiop- pers’ guide, and from it you may choose appropriate gifts for briiee- maids, groomsmen, maids of honor and otinere. FROM THE ILLUSTRATIONS OF CUT GLASS AND SILVER shown in the catalogus. gifts sf good Guaiity at easy prices may be read!ly selected. All orders received by us will be forwarded with the utmost despa:ch at cur risk, prepaid by us. We can serve you satisfactorily no matter how far away vou may be. SE Henry Birks c Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMIT7JS Ges. E. Trorey, Managing Director) VANCOUVER, 2.C FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. 1. Walter Johnston The famous pitcher, who with | Catcher Ainsmith and Outfielder | Clyas Milan of the Washington Americans has been reported to have signed a Federal League contract Box 12——5th St. and 8rd Ave Box 13— 6th St. and 3rd Ave Box 14—8th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 15—Junction of ist, 2nd aud 3rd Aves. Box 16—ist Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Bor 17—ist Ave. and 7th St. (Cen tral Hotel. the Willows Park, Viclor:a, o July 4, Dominion Day. An at CIRCUIT NO. 2 Box 22——3rd Ave. and 8rd 8i PPI ARIA IAAI IIA A AAA AAAI IIS SISSAASSASASIISIIN. FEI III IRR II AR ractive procramme of athlet ai ing and bagpipe events has| (Post Office . i al draw | Box 238—3rd Ave. and McBride St ~ ‘ Box 24— ist Ave. and McBride St | Box 26-—2nd Ave. and 2nd St | Here are dates for the thre Box 26--2nd Ave. and 6th St big ring contests to take place Box 27—G. T. P. Europe within the next month June 27. Johnson vs. Mora Paris, France: June 28, Gunb« CIRCUIT NO. 3 Box 31—-5th Ave. and Fulton St Sex 32—Borden and Taylor Sts. JOU U GUO UU UU LULL. R RIL RH Smith vs. Georges Carpentier Box 84—Tth Ave. and Fulton St. * London; July 4, Freddie Welsh Box 35—¢th Ave. and Comox Ave. 7 vs. Willie Ritchie, London. Eng Box 87—8th Ave. and Dodge Pl. * etnies ‘ Box 38—6th Ave. and Thompson St = | There is nothing like looking CIRCUIT NO. 4. 7! a long way ahead The Austra Box 414th Ave. and Emmerson ¥ ; l al athletic officials want the . * = . we : ES 1920 ~ i] Box 42—5th Ave. and McBride St. ¥ Olympic games th V2 and will Box 48—5th Ave. and Green St. z make application for them at the Box 44—6th Ave and Basil St. * meeting of the Inter national Fed Box 45—T7th Ave. and Eherts. x eration in Kerlin next week Box 144—7th Ave. and Yong St, »| * . . > RRR ERE OEE OR ee Everybody wants Lo fight \. KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Plate Giass Mirrors Paints HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges Oils Tinware Varnishes Graniteware Sheet and Plate Glass MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ “S7Ss*"e" THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C., LIMITED §.S. VENTURE Sails for Simpson, Naas, Mill Bay, connecting for Aiyansh Fridays at 2 p. m.; for Vancouver Saturdays at 4 p. m. §.S. CHELOHSIN Sails for Simpson, Arrandale and Granby Bay every Sun- day at midnight; fer Vancouver, the Scuth, Tuesdays at 9p. r ieee 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. Willie Ritchie now that the cham- rece rmmnsermastirmne ati pte tee ae pion has been defeated by Charlic White. Even Leach Cross, who] ]) + PRR RTD RA RDA AAA DI AAA AAAI AAA AAS NA AAIAAIAAIASAS SE ISI II I III I IAIN could not hit a Clever man With | om errr a handful of shot, wants a crack at the titleholder, while Joe Riv ers has in e nerve to suggest thai he, too, would like te meet Willie | gain. .If Willie ain the real busi- THE DAILY NEWS Ness mar and fighter that he is credited with being, he will side- step these alicged tilis aspirants and fulfil his engagemeni with Freddie Welsh in England If he can beai {he Siitisher he wi then stand ai the top of the lightweight class. ee ee ES Pe Pe en The news that Champion John is Kilbane has fiffially signed = to fight Johnny Griffith in Oantor sare O., July 4. will no doubt act as SANE a brake on the erilieism that has been heaped upon the eharmp’s SPICY head fcr his timid match making RT Kilbane fas never been @ pom sssatisd: lar tithe holder, but if he succeeds INDEPENDENT m putting away Griffin, whe. b the way, is no slough, he will INTELLIGENT m a position to” regain some his lost prestige. 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