THE DAILY NEWS — Thursday, Jy —r— | HOTEL ARRIVALS. ===} SCHOOL HOLIDAYS ET | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS, { hal TO BEGIN TOMORROW, F=LEE* Loot | Royal Hotel. 66 ”9 d Reonomy in house furnishing | . Pade e Ss. Changed from Next Monday by ; oe Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Pearson, h retary of Educa- fs at-Geo. D. Tite's. rhird ave | Portland; Grace V. Bonner, Se the See tien “ue i26tf lattle; F, ©, Gopes, Seattle; F mee ’ T . save O " i] . » Ove , | ris ‘ d. = — or one : - bee Rae, Ocean Falls; Sam Dris Che school holidays begin to Gay tor Uae re, — ae eae rti ! small boy will pects to remain for a couple of Windsor Hotel. at 0 or Inse morrow and the THE PERFE tl ‘ aw ldoff his shoes and stockings, don CT SHO months, ; Charlies Swanson. ‘ his last year’s straw hat and FOR SUMMER SPORT Re G. Byes eetarne® Srom We Prince Rupert tnn. oe lwith pockets full of marbles, will ASK YOUR DEALER aitle yesterday morning, accom- =f * ht een on his knees in the dirt y panied by Miss Hyde and his son B. J, Elliott, Vancouver; H. ©. 80Lo TOURNAMENT Ww ed 5 ie » in the mysteries of knuckle Ww. 6, OG, Mehan, general super-| Douglas, Vancouver; H, C, Good satiate ant d F d me 4 taw Grown-ups, too, never elated, intendert of the Grand Trunk/man, JORERRIEDETS, South AT-| setween Prince Rupert Club and Lost an aon forwet the holiday season, and = v Pacific Railway, left for the in pal) A. Field, Vancouver; Mrs Wanderers. WANTED. OIrl for li use work Apaly vhen the boys first wet ont their ea S34 terior yesterday morning. W. Gillett and children; W. A. 290 7th Ave, BE, Phone 11 : lost Diamond ring. Finder rewnye rbles they will pause to watch oO hh SR f »® Js , bl ied , ; oO oe p LJ ne ee : A new cigar store in the West-| Anderson, Vancouver; M. Valence, In a solo tournament, the first -— 7. weeeikas & ee ere ce the game with a reminiscent eye {S “ey holme Block, to be known as the] Wintipeg; H. 8. Jordan; H. F.lor the season, at the Wanderers \ fow days later, when tired of \ Criterion, will be opened on Fri-}| Walker, Victoria, Club yesterday evening, the team R Miscellaneous rarbles, you will find these my 4 day morning by its proprietors Savoy Hotel. from the Prince Rupert Club For ent | prince Rupert boys on the banks 8 ~ Messrs. Vaughan and Young won from the Wanderers’ team — | i write to t f a creek with an Uncle Happy ES . ‘ _ whe De “ ylease ite o his man, two enterprising young men k Leary, A. Bettomm, Al. Gon-|by a score of 789 points Che | runnisHep room for rent. Phone 154 |“ 5 nat ea Wiltshire Hotel, Seattle ean of worms, a crooked stick and of this city. wa, W. A. Somers. Prince Rupert Club was repre-| 149 ° in| Wann? 140-04 61 h6fish line, having a glorious . Rep — p ront room . F. A, MeDiarmid, Alan Beddo« pag te — sented by Messrs. George Sweet, re ren. Over old oom of tit The taste of the berries and A, J. Tennant, members of a H. H. Little, manager of the|W. Wright, | G. Dawson, © Commerce 130t GR IN “ have searcely left his palate Dominion government astronom-|Union Bank at Hazelton, was one} Halsey, J. F. Brandt, 8. P Me- Peltege: Toome; commer sth and. Mebride. RAILROAD OW G bef he will be in swimming , e ; co sth < wets ' ‘ ical party, left on the train for|of those returning on the Prince} Mordie, Ang s Stewart, James $30.00 per Mpnth, Phone Black 329 NEAR FORT GEORGE taking cramps and just miss be the interior yesterday neorning.| George. Mr. Little has been in|]McRae, W. H. Vickers and Harry iaver ine drowned, having oceans of They are going to make observa-| Toronto for a month as one of} McLeod. The Wanderers’ team eee NES fun bad colds sore throat ee ee tions in the Groundhog country.|the lay delegates to the meeting | consisted of Messrs. Oy Peck, C. F Sale High Water Holds Up a. mumps measles and stone They expect to be back here dur lof the Presbyterian Association} Vaughan, J. D. Allan, J. Howe, or tion Work But at a Few a So tae 64. Bloct ing the first week in August. recently held there. While in|J. H. Rogers, G. D. Tite, F. E. i Points Only : $1,800 cast ; > eas > » s ome » oole r » flat for —_——— months coerce inane - the east he visited his old home| Doyle, J. F. Pooler, J. B. Bryant FUANTSHINOS of ony is rentee “Appl | a Bite ot BRITISH CORDIALITY Daily News “ads.”’ get results.’in Bruce County, Ontario and F, Renworth H. F. McRee & Co 13 Steel is now a , =e : a : - Lot 90, Block ' "his is a point about i2 miles Pts ae s : : —____—— = —— - ai? vb, racer River. from this{l® Their Welcome of Colonials)$ — #502 cash, i» ; e ase 0 oe8 i opin Visiting London. new 00 end . oe $1,200; 1 All along the line the gangs ' ! ‘he people of Great Britain working on the steam shovels rh ' : : 2 oan For exchange are running night and day, andjare going the right way Ft ul ranch at Nor the work will eontinue it this|}cementing imperial ties They Rupert manner until the road s com show a cordialily thei a chance pleted come to colonials visiting the The contractors have a the | mothe country which has th-] men they require for the work iz f the traditiona English and new station work is being let) op ness of manner about it. As daily The whole line of CON-lan example of the way in which eorge ce struction shows the greatest a thes equest visitors from this tivity, the only trouble expenren eountry to attend some f their PRINCE RUPERT ced which is holding up the work] mot brilliant ° funetions we | : ? at some points 1s the extremely quote an imvitation to attend a| of ‘ high water recepti of distinguished peoy oe At points through the Eagle! which is take place tomorrow] Lake cut-off, and along the Wil in Londot The person who 8! ; low river the unfinished grade 1] ponored this ease is, mor | almost submerged and the #tores] .. 4, the wife of one of our] of the contractors in sdme spots prominent « zens lr WW B.} ENGINEERING jwhere they have been ny Glayt | Engineers Sta 1 Ma ow land, are threatcned bv the rh tation reads as fo ina. coached | flood of the Fraser rivet ws fo meet His Grace the 4 ‘ w Huge warehouses are Dink) Duke of Argyll, the High Gom-| i 4th Ave. Ba built east from Foley, Welch & missioners representatives ‘ ay Stewart's docks here for the ac visitors fr H « Majesty's ove commodation of the n 8] ceans dominions Capta nd | CIFI RA volume of supplies which ‘ Mrs. John P. Boyd-Carpenter re PA C T NSFER (0. arrive here this year for the work] quest the hone f the « PaO) | Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mo next winter The steamboats] .¢ yy W. Barrett Clayt al | ing and Genera! Cartage Distributor and Conveyor are ception at the ( sught Ph ‘ ————EEEoE EEE ————E———EEEE~Rr—————EEEEEEEEEEEE ow making rapid work of bring} Rooms, Great Quee street nl Office Suite 9. | ing down the supplies from Tete] priday, 27 June, at 10 p. m Jaune. They, and the scow fleet Our Closing Out Sale draws hundreds of men every day to this store. We are kept busy from morning until night. and other steamboats § should $4.50 Wicker chairs and rock ne 300 le over two thousand tons offers ; ; Tite's : » prices. Men realize that our stock will not last long, with the continued run on it. Prepare for the July 1st celebration now. sam te ee ones weer py ll gg D. Tite’s June pri HARRISON W. ROCER We can please you. We have fitted hundreds. WE CAN FIT YOU. COME. before the close of navigation BARTENDERS’ LICENSES Architect in November Fort George Her deeeutivsiianast ald New Methods Intrpduced by Van- Suite 1, Federal Block _— — - couver Commissioners. PRINCE RUPERT, I SANDON’S DECLINE . H Ha Adopting a recommendation of ) ats ts Trenchaatly Told by Col. Lowery/ i). jicense inspector, Mr. James W. J. JEPHSON e in the Greenwood Ledge Reid, the Vancouver licensing Barrister and Solicitor $1.85 a a commissioners have decided that ef British Columbis, Alberts 2 as : That once famous mining }in future a complete list of all! atchewan Reg. $3 and $3.50 tamp, Sandon, shows some signs|bartenders licensed at present in Notary Public lof history repeating itself. There|the city shall be forwarded to ine [aan 44, Federal Block, Prince Ru Mens’ Clothing All Sizes, All Shapes . Mens’ Furnishings are still a few canary birds and soba Pere ae * om a, : . i lite MAY urnis ‘ BOOKKEEPING ee the olf burg, and a few ain ‘ r all t wh a bjecti n - AUDI i ’ i o o oO oO . jexperimental farms, but an acelic taken. The license inspector Bookkeeping Taught by Private & ‘ ° ‘ ' » ho sn o i an- | hereafter issue all renewals Reasonadie We have sunk the knife still deeper into our clothing Our prices in men’s furnishings have proven a great ie gn : wae _— os hereafter on all > Terme g : a : nae om o 1 past. 1? WHISKY inio wenses on 1 receip oO a stash, MAMMA thoes priste: drawing card. Why pay any prefit te any one, All we’ ask |some oh Mas Bhloons hes Grown licties from and ‘ele! prooriotes WENDELL UR JONES ° is cost. Just a few prices: imellow with age, and when|needing the serviees of a bar 913 and AY EL «sb o'e Kau wie 0 eh Wd 66 OEM 6000 0b 0 0h ee $8.46 : ; ate ; Phone 112 ‘ Dress Shirts, regular $1.50, mow............65seeens $1.00 drank, it trickles down the hu-| tender. i k, $12.80 Press Gloves ponte BO CU, Sons xs sks chakbee s ous 65c iman winze like honey and olive In the event of any complaint! Te a a i ¥$ toil The creek still runs under|/against a bariender the inspector} BROWN & BUTTERS 25.00 Val Pyjamas (Jap Crepe), regular $2.50, now.......... . $1.35 ; ee ee Rk... bak bh 04 Bde 0 beet . $14.65 ithe main street of the old silver|may withhold the license till the MINING ENGINEERS Gotéon Pyjamas, regular $3.00, now............65055: $1.90 | : ee wn : oo ; ta ' ne S ; $27.50 Value $16.35 camp; but it has not yet been|next meeting of the board, when] yeraipuncy aND MININ ee eee ae eee re eee Cotton Night Shirts, regular $1.50, now.........-.++++- 65c | Morted by a snowslide, nor raid-|the matter will be brought up ae a Black 413 ‘ EO A rrr ty ne eee -$18.45 Balbriggan Underwear, regular 75¢, now............6-. 45c led by a band of suffragettes. No|for their approval of disaproba- | : $35.00 Value $19.96 «Cotton Union Suits, regular $2.25, now,...-.....-.++ $1.40 one was ever killed in the campjtion. All bartenders who have Grines Guper Mw eee oe ee y Working Shirts, Working Pants, Dress Pants, Handker- by a street car, nor run over by japt worked in the city during the ee OO WM a i oo cae edhe ovciececeacea $23.00 , ee i ie . . an automobile. It is a reason-|past six months before applying LAND 0C chiefs, Suspenders, Neckwear, Etc., all at cost, Save money ably safe place to live, and ere|for renewal must nreke a new ap-| L ATED Blue-Black Fancy Worsteds, All the best hard tailored; (on every purchase. long the boom wil! wander back] plicatiow in the usual way | 460 acres best ag ’ |} again. - . Hand, Naas River Va : oe . BIG CATCK lAiyansh, located for s e 9 e | CALLED ON MR. BORDEN — |Apply until Friday, \ h } —— Trawler Bears a Hundred Thou- Hotel, Room 4 Naturally Sir William Would Be sand Pounds of Halibut. i | Ghummy with the Premier. i R Bak r | - Captain Stimson brought in| upert e y ee © ; Ottawa, June 23. Premier | yesterday evening the trawler | w te announce that ‘we have opened [Borden s callers today included/Andrew Kelly, property of the e on ee at 1082 Third Ave, ‘ial Come Me. . — jSir William Mackenzie, who ar-|Canadian Fish and Cold Storage — the 4 noon ot ee ciehy Bread to the store, nm, after working hours. We will be there to wait upon you. Only 4 days more before July 1, and lrived in the capital this morn-]Company, with a catch of over Gelivered toa Miparts of the city you want that new Suit before then. Buy of O'Reilly. | ing Sir William also visited] 100,000 pounds of ha!ibut GARON &@ RASOGAZOVITCH the department of railways, but Martin King Hats $5.00 Val. $2.45 O’Reilly’s 2nd Ave. Store $5.00, $6.00 $7.00 Dress Shoes $3.65 idid not see Hon. Frank Cochrane, jwho is out of town. His business }was in connection with the sub- sidies recently granted to the Canadian Northern by parlia- ment. Old Timer Looking Around J. D. Nicholls, of Yale BC an old timer in the province and a former resident of this neigh iborhooed has been in the city this | week Visiting his friends here It is over three vears since he was last in Prince Rupert He has now a store al Yale bul is contemplating a return to this part of the country With this jend in view he will look over the and Telkwa districts Hazelton If you require @ chair or couch |Fe-upholstered, get prices at Geo |D. Tite's. 128.tf . , : Phone Bive 308 G. D. Tite’s stock of house} furniture is up-to-date i nhand.- | some designs iad es Are You Truck’ Gardens CHEAP BUY! Phen Look rhis Loy 11-12, B 5 ACRES 5 Price $750 each Harrison, Gamble & Company (. R Naden Co., Lid. FINANCIAL AGENTS mo Real Estate and Insure! Beoond Avenue Third Ave.