Tuesday, July 14, 1944. SEEDS! SEEDS! received our 18014 Spring Beode | 1ELD, GARDEN, AND | FLOWER SEEDS Agente for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Dealers in Feed of all kinds HIOKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Mell orders promptly attended to Prince Rupert Feed Co. Phone Black 268 OPH o8 Third Ave. TICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP OVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, S COUNTIES OF ATLIN AND CARIBOO s hereby given that the part- rick i jore subsisting between us, | guid ened, 48 Hotel Keepers and | pants, i «the Town of Aidermere, Liy, tila, Lake Kathlyn and else- Northern British Columbia, has day been dissolved by mutual con- i) debts owing to the said part- re w be paid to John J. MeNeil re aforesaid, and ali claims “ said partnership are to be to the said John J, McNeill by same Wiil be settied, bated the ) at Prince Rupert, this 16th day e, AD, 1014, LEM BROUGHTON, JOHN J, MCNEIL, N. Linnell, dune #2-July 20 itness: Irving KE NOTICE that I, Arthur ii Jmes tt, of Victoria, B. C., occupation ger, intend to apply for permission pase the following described iands: mencing @t & post planted et high r mark at the southwest corner of 467, Portiand Canal District, marked Hi. P. N, EB, Cor,;” thence folicwing high water mark in @ southerly Girec- approximately 60 chains to @ post ‘A. A. P. 8. E. Cor.,” shence cue to low water mark, theace following iow water mark in @ wortherty direc- approuimately 60 chains, to « point et water mark due west from jcint of ed mencement; thence due east to point commencement, containing 80 sctes or jess, ARTHUR HOLMES PIGOrT. 4. W. Stewart, Agent. rit 20, 1014. bished May 18 to July 20. a Land DOlstrict—District of Coast Rang? V. KE NOTICE that Lancelot Russel ond Beavis of Esquimalt, B. C., occu- - THIS HERE | CARTING STUFF | UP TO THE JUNGLES | AND BACK EVERY | SUMMER JEST QUEERS THE HULL VACATION ¢ ‘ ARE Ou GOIN! T' CARRY TH’ CANAPY THE DAILY NEWS Pans 2, a Moving to the Summer Camp of England. Proves a Good Loser After the battle We Ritehie said: “IT am defeated not humbled. A good sports always wants the best ma win. Welsh earned the dec I know T disappointed my frie with ” next time. YOUTH OF SEVENTEEN O'Leary, a policemen, for special duty, was shot week and now lies at the poi had cash, been entered and #200 including #50 receipts the branch postoffice taken. lars and the clues led to J. Bra ter, a 17-year-old youth, who he loeated in Clarence Steret. arrest. The prisoner admitte bn master mariner, intends to i LACROSSE ermission to purchase the following THE RING ibed landst Commencing &@t @ post d mile distant and tn & northerly FOOTBALL tion Trom entrance to small bay close iakl Bay, on the west side of Ste- isiand aud adjacent tw applicatioa of H. W. Lees, thence east twenty thence south forty chains, thence twenty chains, thence porth forty Ss, following the swore line to the of commencement, eighty acres or less CELOT RUSSEL WALROND BEAVIS 3, 1014. ibiished May 26 to July #7. )TICE OF SALE MATTER OF THE SRITIOH COLUMBIAN FISHERIES, LIMITED NOTICE that by order of the able Mr. Justice Morrison, made the y of May, 1914, in action number 1913, in the Supreme Court tish Columbia (Vancouver Registry), Kepple Bell, receiver of the British bbian Fisheries Limited, hereby offers ale by tender, either en bioc, as «4 concern or in the parcels hereinafter rth, the property and assets of the foncerp. cel 1. (A) The goodwill of the busi of the British Columbian Fisheries d, and the exclusive right to any ser to represent himself as carry 8 business in continuation of Bb su nh to the company. The following free-hold lands Pp in the Province of British Colum id all bulidings thereon :— Lands situ at Clew, Cumshewa, by Island, prising five acres or bouts and the oll works, cannery and } buildings erected thereon Lands comprising some five acres entrance of Skidegate Inlet. The nine plots of land in block Graham City townsite, numbered 1 to meclusive,) All these parcels of land situate raham City, Queen Charlotte District, particularly deseribed as follows: 10, 14,.41%, 13, 44, 15 and 16, in 2, in the city, together with all Hines and the oilery plant, fixtures, *, areas, lights, chinery, wharves, nents and appurtenances to the same wing Lands at Aliford Bay, comprising one tired and sixty and one-half acres or abouts, and being lot number 4, bsby Island, together with the man- workmen's, fshermen’s, Chinese Indian dwelling houses, the mess house oMece and all other the buildings ted and built thereon, and together the fertiliser plant, vat house, can- saltery, cold storage plant, tee mak- Pant, wharves and storerooms, and machinery and fixtures therein end ‘on or on any part thereof. *) Land at Bare Island, Skidegate In comprising fifteen acres or there- 1 ts, he following further freehold land in ish Columbia which has been staked application for purehase made to the 1 Department of the Government of ish Columbia, namely: 7) Forty-four acres at the back of and Dining the land numbered 5 at Allford Bay & Four hundred acres Copper Bay, yY Bay, Cumshewa, Sewell Inlet and un Harbour cel 2. . The trawlers and boats of the company, including the following, ely: The Triumph, The Canada, The fiearla, The Giryme, the steam tug All- four gas launches, seventeen large small fishing boats, twenty-six Colum Kiver_ boats. roel 8. The balance of the property issets of the sald company consisting he holding of the company in the Con- ‘ted Whaling and Deep Sea Fishing pany of South Africa Limited; an in & certain agreement dated the lay of August, 1912, made between mpany and the Grand Trunk Pacific above, sit- ty 1 Way Company, and certain of the pro 18 of the business of the company, now the company’s cannery at Aliford Bay, tish Columbia ND TAKE NOTICE that the Recetver 1! be at liberty to lay proposals for the chase and sale of the sald property assets, or any part thereof, before the fe of the said Court for his sanction ND TAKE NOTICE that netther the est nor any bid shall necessarily be ‘pled, and any sale shall be subject confirmation by the Judge of the Su me Court of British Columbia MIS NOTICE shall continue in the mee Rupert Daily News ‘or a pertod ten days from the 11th day of July, 4, and tenders must be Mled with the elver, J. K. Bell, care of the Bank of te, Vancouver, British Coulmbla, not ’ than seven days after the last pub tion of this notice All tenders shall tain the name in full and address of the der, and shall be accompanied by & ‘ked cheque payable at par in Van hver for five per cent of such bid ‘ull particulars and information of the property and assets of the British umbian Fisheries Limited, and of the ditions of sale thereof, can be ob ed at the oMee of the Recetver, Bank Toronto, Vancouver, British Columbta dated this tith day of July, 1014 Mac \HILL, BIRD, MaeDONALD DARLING, ie football enthusiasts have made arrangements to bring a French football team out to the Capital City this fall for a series of games. Con Victoria has also to bring out the two leading Eng teams this fall, and touring elevens in the football kind Jones promised lish with three country, should of an advance * Mr. F. C. B Westminster soccer Association receive the greatest Cave, captain cricket selected to play team, on the All-Canada team against a repre- been sentative American aggregation He is the only player selected west of Winnipeg The _ inter- in Philadelphia. The constant kicking by sup- porters about referees when de- their club, doesn't appeal to the majority football cisions against go fans who believe in fair play. If the game is to prosper in Prince Rupert this sort of thing should be conspicuous by its absence. oe. oe Ten-men lacrosse appears to be making quite a hit in the East but it is doubtful whether we will ever have the abbreviated out this way Playing flelds are too large to permit of the reduction of the players on a team, and by bring- ing the team down to ten men each does not speed up the game, It doesn't do any harm to experi- ment with new rules, but it is not likely that ten-men lacrosse will cause any great furore in the Do- minion, oe <2 “We were told that we would have a strenuous time playing for the Mann Cup on the Coast, and that we would get everything but fair treatment, but believe me we will Jiand them the lie when we get home,” declared an ofMeial of the Brampton Cup before de- parting for the East. “We have nothing but praise for the cup- holders and Coast enthusiasts.” of} national matehes are to be played | f | Qoeeceessscesassssesosssese 3 LEAGUE FOOTBALL TABLE : * P. W. L, D. Pts : *® Sons of England . ) ine * Callies : 1 i 2 8 # Merchants '¢$ &¢ 6 =e * Drydock ; €.4.06 Ss 4 * Hornets : © 3 @ #4 * . reer ree The American team of athletes tourins Europe won in several of the finals in the games at the stadium at Copenhagen against representatives of Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and Finland They also won the one mile relay race, of five men. e4 = teams As the Mann Cup has been held on the Coast since 1911, the year after it was offered for competi- tion, doesn’t it reasonable to suppose that the West is en- seem titled to representation on the Mann Cup board. o 24 Six players on the Toronto ‘Big Four” lacrosse teams were hauled up in the police court the other day for rowdy work on the field. They were let go with a warning, and at the same time admonished by the bench for their disgraceful tactics, * * * The English team accomplished the route of the Belgians in the irst preliminary round of the Dwight F. Davis international iawn tennis trophy eompetition. > * . H. Roper Barrett, the main hope of Great Britain's team for the Davis Trophy, has announe- ed that he would be unable to go to Ameriea to take part in the match in the event of England be- ing successful over France in the next round. His decision was brought about by the pressure of private business, > & @ Tom Flannigan, of Toronto, who trained Jack Johnson for his fight with Jim Jeffries at Reno, and who was in the champion's corner in his reeent fight with Moran in Paris, is out with the statement that the remarks about the fight being fixed is a lie, pure and simple. Carpenters’ Tools Solicitors for the Receiver, FRED STORK’S HARDWARE 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Wire Cable Stee! Biocks Fishing Tackle Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Reefing “WE SEL.L NOTHING BUT THE BEST” SSS | FRED STORK’S Corrugated tron HARDWARE SPORT GSS S75 WR ILS ELLE 9 DS OLS LS |}zames, past season. BASEBALL LAWN TENNIS HOCKEY That soccer football is a pay- ing proposition is indicated by the splendid returns during the The successful sea- son that Liverpool enjoyed end- ing in their appearance in the final tie of the English Cup, re- sulted in a record profit of $43,- 901, part of which has been- in- vested in players. After giving up the proceeds of three players amounting to $8,844, to three players entitled to a benefit, Sheffield made a net profit of $16, 838, which enabled them to pay five per cent dividend, Of the London clubs, West Ham United made a net profit of $11,000, also paying out five per cent to their shareholders. The combined in- comes of the five Glasgow pro- fessional teams—Celtic, Rangers, Third Lanark, Clyde and Patrick Thistle—amounted to $272,910. Ritchie Here are the ten most import- ant battles Ritchie has fought: 30, 1914—Matty Bald- Francisco, won, twenty August win, San rounds. October 6, San Francisco, won, four rounds. 30, 1911—Freddie Angeles, lost, twenty November Welsh, rounds. May 114, 1912 Francisco, no decision, Los *November 28, 1942 Ad Wol- gast, Daly City, won (foul), 16 rounds. *July 4, 1913—Jose_ Rivers, Franciseo, knockout, eleven rounds. November 10, 49413 — Leach Oross, New York, no decision, ten rounds. San March 12, 1914—Ad Wolgast, Milwaukee, no decision, 10 rounds *April 17, 1944-—Tommy Mur- phy, San rounds May 1914—-Charley White, Milwaukee, no decision, 10 rounds *For lightweight title. Ritchie received newspaper de- cision over Leach Cross and over Francisco, won, twenty Wolgast in their third bout. Rit chie lost newspaper decision to} White, | Welsh The most important battles in which Welsh participated are: February 24, 1908 Packey MeFarlane, Milwaukee, lost, ten | rounds, 7 July 4, 1908—Packey MeFar land, Vernon, Cal., draw, twenty five rounds, November #008—Abe (At tell, Vernon, Cal., won, 15 rounds *November &, 1v09 Summers, London, Bng., won, 2¢ rounds, May 25, 30, 1910-—-Packey MeFar land, London, Eng., draw, twenty rounds, ie 1911—Jack Birtton, | Ad Wolgast, San i rounds. Jobnny | the that policeman he did so. Suits worth $30 and $32.50 ¢ the 20th Century make for $1 at Bryants. eee ee ee GRANITE Granite of best quality and thoroughly tested for sale, Cut stone or crushed rock in quantities, NEIL J. McLEOD, Telephone: Green 247 - - RHR EH & eee eee He eR Re ee } t St. John, N.B., July 14.—Frank appointed | last} nt *For lightweight championsh p but I could not get going right The strong are light over tl ring was too dazzing and I ¢ not measure distance. I ne fought before under such a glare and it affected my judgment. | am sure I can beat Welsh He did not hurt me with a single one of his blows. IT can punch hin and the result will be different Wells, London, Eng., lost, twenty! rounds November 30, 1011 Willic Ritehie, Vernon, Cal., won, t rounds. *November 11, 1912 Mati Wells, London, Eng., won, twenty rounds March 17, 1914—Jose R Los Angeles, won, 20 rounds SHOOTS AT POLICEMAN | | | | of death in the general hospital. | Edward J. Mowatt’s drug store | in| O'Leary was looking for burg- g. m O'Leary placed the youth under the truth of the charge, but told would shoot if placed under arrest, and of 8 158tf * 15-PHONE-75 i IMMEDIATELY |f Agreements of Sale for Discounting From $2,000 Up—Must be Af. Submit offerings to of} Make This Work Easier for Yourself OU will find that Sunlight Soap is the best and handiest helper for wash- Sunlight Soap ing dishes you ever used. 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