a eee arg mira Here's where we test the choicest samples of Canada’s six million acre wheat crop. We grind them into flour in the little mill you see on the left of haat supreme test--bread-baking. If the bread is perfect in every way we pronounce the wheat Al and the flour--ROYAL STANDARD. AT YOUR GROCER’S Vancouver Milling 8 Grain CoLte Vancou ver. New Westminster. Nanaimo. Victoria 52 Be ameR ane: ae if > =e sass se Se Peele Sete et ee = SS a ee The Royal Standard Test [5] Then comes the ee make the return journey today a EER C3 ETE as —_ wes Announcement ! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: We find pleasure in announc- ing that the very latest novelties in materials, design and trim- ming for the spring and summer of 1914 have now arrived. We extend a courteous invitation to you to call and inspect them. By placing your order early before the busy season sets in you will receive garments when desired and thus avoid annoying disappointment. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting their continuance We are, respectfully, SWEDER BROS. Tailors to Ladies and Gentlemen Sixth Avenue To the Wedding Gift Buyer! Regarding Appropriate Wedding Gifts. You who live out of town are often in a quandary, appropriate wedding gifte comes before you. easily overcome by writing for our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, which represents very fully our fine assortments in all lines which are especi- We are careful in packing and deliver- ing wedding gifts to out of town points, all goode being sent at our risk. in our Catalogue will be found many suitable gifte in Silver anv Cut Write for this Catalogue today if you are considering a wedding You will save money by buying through our maii system. ally adaptable as wedding gifts. when the matter of The difficulty, however; | Geo, E. Trorey, Managing Director Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS VANCOUVER, B.C Read The D —— SS THE WEEKLY NEWS i Local and Personal went south on the Chelohsin. Keep your eye on Port Edward 39-tf | Mr. J.-E. Harlin, of Granby, | | | ' | BANISH BULLY BOWSER. Mr. H. W. Bower, son of the slore-keeper al Granby, passed through on his way to Seattle i last evening. Wim. Miller came in from Po! jcher Island yesterday afternoo! in the Asawalgit. He expects j Lot in Victoria, B.C., for sale cheap. Must have’ the money Worth $1,000. No reasonabli offer refused. Box 110, Daily News. 40-41 * * . The British Columbia came vesterday afternoon with severa |hundred tons of coal Two hun- ldred tons are for Rogers & Black, and the balance for H. B | Rochester. . . . Mr. Johnson, manager of the |Inverness Cannery, shipped out ja scow load of herring yesterday lafternoon. Thev are to be used} as bait for the halibut boats} which are rapidly getting into} commission, Miss Dorothy Tremayne has few days with an attack of ton- solitis, She is now on the high jroad to recovery and her mother expects to have her out again in| a few days. . > > The Capilano came in yester- WARP day with 150 tons of coal for AY | Rogers & Black. jway south, having unloaded 15,- 000 bricks and 500 cases of dy- namite at Granby Bay. * . . The Chelohsin went south about 8 o’clock last evening with the followimg first cabin passen- lin, Byron Park, V. W. Smith, Mr and Mrs. Dolan, Mrs. Schafer, [D. Gavitt, G. M. Ferries, Miss Freda Frost, N. D. Roberts, R. Smith and A. Ross. zen halibut and salmon from the canned salmon from Port Nel son, orvia @ Mr. and Mrs. Dolan, who pass ed through here’ twiee, making the reund trip on the Chelohsin, are delighted with their journey r weather or our scenery. . - . south on the Chelohsin on busi- next month, in time for the an- ver Cup Mining Company, While in town he purchased two lots on Fraser Street. On his recent trip south Capt. tabington let a contract for a new tow boat 58 feet long and thirteen and a half foot beam. The contract calls for early de- livery in Prince Rupert, where the Rupert Marine’ Tronworks will install a 70 h.p. British Kromhout semi-diese] oi] | en- eine, Frank A, Ellis, Mrs Sinelair, Mrs Wilson Murray, Mrs. . Hoffman pleted the afternoon's enjoy- ment. where he has been visiting since the New Year. He intends to go out to the Shirley ranch, just be- yond Sockeye, where he has five on the ranch so Mr. Shirley ex- pects to. make himself comfort- able out there. She was on her gers: -H. W. Bower, J. E. Har-! The Chelohsin was delayed on} her schedule yesterday by taking! on heavy loads of fish. There were three hundred cases of. fro-| = j Naas and a large sonsignment of FO III IARI TIA IAI SAAD DIA IASI A through the Pacific Thousand Isles. They don't believe there s anything in the world to beat Mr. Vérnor W. Smith went ness {o Vancouver and Victoria. He will be back by the fourth of nual, general meeting of the Sil-} Mrs. Werner was at home to} her friends yesterday afternoon. Among those present’ were Mps. |} and Mrs. Steen. Mrs. Ellis is to; be congratulated as the prize winner at a most amusing game which made the afternoon fly. | A most daintily served tea com. | Mr. Geo, M. Shirley, brother of | Sheriff Shirley, returned on the} Prince George from Vancouver, | acres of fruit trees and straw-| berries under cultivation, There} is a good six-roomed log house Mr. J & McNulty Vancouver. BANISH BULLY BOWSER. Some See ir show windows. Meet me at the Royal Cafe. have an excellent dinner and exceptionally fine bar-| ns at Cameron's discount sale. 39tf |, et chat. “Rameses, tonight. Rare values in sterling silver unt sale, F. McRae of Ocean Falls, log] scaler under the forestry is in the city on de partmental business this week. partment, Buy a Mike Gaia and Joe Lomorrow months. d cut glass . . . lot in Port Edward be- fore the railroad is completed. 39-tf . . . F. A. Warren, Sr., and F. Warren, J jcrews, are Rogers’ Mr. Jarvis MeLeod, collector of customs, has been laid up with ¢ expects to resume his duties this week, FOOL Og Op (ranges {5e and 25c¢ pet * r., of the G T. P. train} leaving tomorrow for| ja trip back east. been confined to her room for a} o cutlery and brass | | , goods going at half price Cameron's sale. sewcre attack of indigestion. ~ dozen at Frizzell’s Plenty of fish for Friday RAIA KK IK LORE F TEER ERE ELEY ERE EYER EYEE EY OUR ORE THE WEATHER eee Py Whe LYE ai any Oi ad oe | Furnished by M » the 24 hours ending Barometer reduced to sea dustrial sites Tennis and Boating eity a dav or two before We} King of Egypt,” a superb photoplay, at the Empress , bas returned to this city. King of Egypt,’ at Cameron's 4'S- | superb photoplay, at the Empress | ,, 30tf ae on a holiday, returned yes- Good for Sightseers at the Cold Storage company. Meato leave | Bank of Commerce, for a trip to Torino, Italy. They will be gone some); : jplace and Fourth avenu automobilists Prnice Rupert 39tf | - = Eastern Hockey Special to The Daily News northbound. | massenger st vu ‘i - ’ , I hip f can nighi's eastern hockey taxation will 39tf a F. W. Dowling, a.m., an to weath- on ‘lis hill has been kept busy past the ea @lihe midst of what is supposed to Boating on a popu club Allen and wife, who| house has been a busy spot. The with | of favor able for picnics and walking par- ad- vantage of the chance to visit the city. a and it has been the best week the busi- have parties of Que- On- be DR. GILROY, DENTIST Bridge Work a and $7 was confiscated as Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert, B.C. STATION WORK Applications will be received by the u KNIGHT & HICKEY Contractors and Builders Jobbing & Repairing Streets FOO I I fe for trenching oi Lots 23 5-roomed 4-roomed 3-roomed nue, $20. nue, $15° Insurance in all its branches M. M. STEPHENS & GO., LTD. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SOUND WALUE and 24, Block 27, Section 7, Sherbrooke Avenue, $1,000 for the pair. See our lists for other snaps. FOR RENT apartment, modern, new, on Fifth Avenue, $35. house, 252 Eighth Ave- house, 201 Eighth Ave- <. NOTARIES McG. MASSON IMPERIAL MACHINE SHOP Repairing Quickly Done 156 “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. oe Provincial Land Surveying, Townsites and Subdivisions, LATEST STYLES BEST MATERIALS For Ladies and Gentlemen SWEDER BROS., MERCHANT TAILORS Phone 38 Heigerson Block SIXTH STREET DESK ROOM tin ground floor oMce. Apply Drawer 1663 City. McBride St., Prince Rupert, B.C. All modern conveniences 215 Second Avenue WILLIAM T. HOUSE B.C. Land Surveyor Cheap three-room float, PRINCE RUPERT breeding pens, Columbia Poultry Ranch, Steves- FOR RENT! Sixth house, rented. Phone 83 modern. $30.00—-6-room fiat, Sixth Ave. and Dunsmuir; modern. $20.00—-5-room house, Third Ave, and Ninth 8t.; close in. $20.00—5-room house, Eighth Ave. and Green 8t.; neat and cheerful. We are having numerous enquiries for houses and your vacant listed with us, will be $35.00—-6-room house, Thompson and Sixth Ave.; modern” im- provements. $40.00-—6-room house, Young and Ave., partly furnished; PATTULLO & RADFORD Second Ave. Young woman wants work at . 448 RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Engineers and B. C. Land Whalf Con- and Mine Survey Electric White 43 TUG AND SCOW W. R. MORRISON PHONE BLACK 156 JAMES GILMORE 101 Dally News in soft drink and cigar counter, out of Dominion Hotel, CANADIAN mail order house wants 2nd Avenue, near McBride Street man in each locality Will pay #15 weekly, SOUTH WELLINGTON COAL The Coal that FAR WEST FUEL COMPANY Fifth 8t,, rear Hart Block represent us in all parts of Canada and salary and contract Canadian Callophone Robson 8t., Vancouver, B, young Englishmen, vie vo > ce im isgualtsyit ates UNION TRANSFER CO GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE South Wellington Coal RESIDENCE 110 RUPERT JINGLE POT FURNISHED APARTMENTS * ¢ High-Grade Work (Le ene ore: ree at fair prices ** aily N = AB UEUBIBGUBO OOO UUIR IO UII RR RRR RL RAE pa Plumbing, Steamtitting and sheet metal work Western Plumbing Co., Ld FOR RAO IAAI IAA AAA AAAI AI IIA III III IAAI ID IIASA AAA COAL delivered by Lindsay in two and three room suite. $20 per month J. BE. DYER, BOAT BUILDER H. B. ROCHESTER 231 2nd Ave. 334 Phone Green 321 Thursda Fy o eCnoe WOO ooo a, Ore, We } shop, First thing Vancou ver PPOPPPPPPO PP + Oy SPP Coes oe scene “BURN Woo) Terrace Wood Cy Gerorrroorecs PPPOE POOR GOES. STATIONERY Victor Gramaphones Books Magazines Photo Supplies Developing and Printing Enlarging and Picture Framing Best Selection of Interig W.W. WRATHALL looesovcrrrorererorecorcosetiinn, PLOOLLLOLLOLELEOOOOOOL*O¢ CT My ery and will quickly remove sa mulations of grease, rage af waste. Get some and save plum ers’ bills. Phone 489 139 Second An Also on exhibition at Orme's Dra} POPPI P LLL LOL LE LEI LOLOL EOTTOTNE | "9%, 1944 = +04 ere UE BARBER SHop SIXTH AVEN Prices, a Give Us a Call r Alnd ‘ i. Phor J View Cards 606 THIRD AVENUE Phone 5651 For OBSTRUCTED SINKS and Sewers DESOLVO t This substance is a new oul For sale by HARRY HANSON ' ' \ t ' \ ‘ ' ' ‘ } ‘ ' ' { THE RELIABLE PLUMBER | ' ‘ Store, Third Avenue — 3200 Acres el Crow ON SKEENA RIVER and adjoining _ railroad $10.00 per «a Harrison Gamble & 36 —— PHONE — Automobile Special Rates for parties 35 OOOO LLELL LEE LE LAT ILTY See an eee OO i ———— B.6, Goast Steamship sete FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE J.G. MCNAB, General Agen! TTS Ee Finest View ld the ceils ’ { Storage plat Inlet Lot 37, Block © G. R. Naden C0. lt cee, reooerooconeeniel and Taxies sarge Mact Prom R PHONE —® ponent saren! Spee sERvICE southbound # Saturday ' soutnpound, . m., Sunday noon < — j Cold g. section 1 5 Price $1,500 S500, ba i en months