12, 1914 lune |} da THE DAILY NEWS 3 ——— gt eI a a a — LO PEE SE ES DAU SIU = P ~ / N N Ge years before y BB Genera ews /Voles fidenee exer ; authority p hig PUM leas, eataa, (tat) (eVow st HNC lon REL es {Te prope yee? cipal depart F i the amalgama- , charges 0 the service i nicely | a in and the ¢ P. Re} Methodi Church, Grand Pre, 7 semiiesile is CR EAM , again revived preache i) the cay the one as ee lhe A. { Borden, D.D.. 6 Sa edeeural . Bill passet ILS | ming nti ecentl the p y is the 7 he Nova Seotial this eon ' lhe Hel last week lwa filled at both servic 4 i | filled the choir ech : . G Mrs. Pi dine Pb lutibern A pure, wholesome, reliable Grape aging in var ha ' pealing to the | Prade | Cream f T a, ot a oe ree ce < of Tartar Baking Powder. " a dings “have beer vent. the sal n Improves the flavor and adds to 1 ve ele housand F ; ‘ P B.C. The aim ire Drill on the lil-fated Empress of ireland ber im lain h f th f nila Licipated in the they are unable the com- ess 0 ec | es of the grad pire da elebratior in Hal petition and tha ills are \ \cadia Semimary, | la ver The’ great asss forded to close - sig » held on Monday} met it fe Arena, and addre TS DISAGR WI " lege Hall, when! were en by the Mayor H 6 & ; assembled and |'fay he Bishoy f Nova & gram was. ren-| Dr. Blackadde Dr. Forres Ae mt ee ie Pt the Cl f the School ¢ missione bs ‘ebagdienats ae) ~- ‘ t + ! PII III IAI III IIASA III III IAI AIAISIIIAISASIISSAISIIS ISIS SISISISSISSSISSISSISISSISA- t 4 l in the Acadia]tre of the oecasion was the , |APPOINTMENT OF MUNICIPAL INSPECTOR FROM OUTSIDE im ue fa he tthe — cut sen saariy Peeaeall furling \. Haw: teen WRONG, FINANCIAL POST SAYS j ; i the lildre 0 slid saiileetpaaala ” : * wei ning if to the h nildrer ! H I ; ‘ aad: Onlks » 1 7 ! ¥ N En return for a han he I of Canada, peculiariti nl ri-|} * * { i \ unes reached over ed at 7 ite tee if red * / * somel f ed flag presente 2G i issue ¢ mies 1 det Sie » t { Hal the students’ | thy i f Halifax, Engiand.|‘’* SG BOUT wht j l bye | pur- | es l * was also des-|by the scho hildren of Ha pposition to the appointment of bi fvnnitt anieen| ! : { THE denn all li dia eee oT { jiege building and|N. 8 Mus was furnish: ial from outside the Prov-} ae i ==> ——S ———S== == | ; t ninary caught fire,|the R. C. R. band, and a ch rjince Lo manage the new Depart. | 4tteniron oa Neer ae * / . { ay cog re the HG, band, and ocho of ent of Municipal ute, and] ebortaterm erode of aldermen] | DAILY | for Prince Rupert and Northern B.C. hipman Hall, escap the schools of the city i “a upervisor of the imuni on; No i ‘ ns j * { 0 i y of} bu of a part of the, ‘a len rut WOT f “ wo f untry h which he has had|ye@! re niliar with / : / N E W S The Daily News goes into nearly every home in t the ficengimnes ‘ clos go s . ‘ P " oe . rege 1G IN rh ie xercises Of te pre experien In deal heir d i x i Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of ‘ ova Beotis echnica! ere envi j } i I ghiship, Halifax No.| were held ni Phu a f cant Ing with this 1 r the Finan he heat re new Mu-| } : ] the city because it is clean and reliable. [t has all ; { 19 scotland for service] week, when a large and represen.|\ Pi ae ae eanaree British |}. o / is the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events { we t i} ‘ en Leth inane Columb ust become familiar|} »# : j iti Go o Ledges, has been} tative audience assembled in the ~ a . ri Z torney-( oP le “ oh, fate eae fa ie * i and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- : { ; hands While ©n-|auditorium of the college The Bon ug a ‘aha M | pal Without 0 cal}/{ * j SAFE bia. It treats these subjects with moderate opti- $ * { Vr be Harbor, early «n| graduating class was one of thr ; i . NS f aS ae ea Cie ik sl ‘aunt hale: ae i SANE mism and reliability. { nine . omats : oe ( af) Frovince | * \ { { ; : ; fal ng on C re la: |largest in the history of the in aii he aie envor i 41) at led disa ise and|# 2. The Daily News is the most valuable paper to t yicked up ree) stitutio ddresses ere giver 5 ; melee ; , : ; i ; se light hh anita on . o he CH fie id of the department Mr.) “" per! hemselves | } * j spicy advertisers because it is read by the buying public. t v 5 pf nN ’rincipal Sexton, Hon. G : ‘ : re i j i jars intity of wreckage,|Murray, Dr. A. H. MacKay. Rev . Baird merly of Zea-|'"' disai Be ee De i IMPARTIAL It has a bigger circulation than any other paper in { ’ licated that the|Dr Cutter f Acaiiia University |2204 Saskatchewan, has been;!"* enlignten Ae me he ae i the city. It is read by the class of people the i 1 a reel "l , ; arr ae ippointed, and he wi be assist noe y vs ee j * } INDEPENDENT advertiser Fi t t lk t m a reef avi) Dr E. MacKay, of Dalhousie Uni pI i i Met h —- bee advertisers want to talk to. { fu Phe vesse | carried} versity, Bishop Worrell, ‘repre- |¢4 by Mr. O. W. Ross, 0 f Fernie.) nce in British iis u-t{ = 4 INTELLIGENT ] 5: { 1 n fifteen to twenty ig Kin College, Rev. Dr \ study of the new Municipal | ),; tity ip : j 7 j ! » ie disaster is suppos-| Borden, Of Mount Allison Univer-|Act impresses The Post with the] ,), de 23 ——_— TH Em cg“ ; ed in fog, eithe sity, al Rev. J. J. Tompkins, of ecessity of having for its chief! emcient nicip ad a . * { x ) lay | st Ira vi } i cutive an officer familiar with i pa ‘ f + { ¥ se I vid ' 7 lit g / * / * i inicipa ‘ ndaivion i te . * . * * cercises Aca ! h J and made fine } ix i Py ince Mr. Bowser di 7 { x f et hoot Do ! " Lhe maintains that it was he 1 s il j ee ¥ { N.S Look plage lege and for tecl a! educa-|better to get an outside man with ses wl I th ) * / " { la week ! K I | precor i noti . ; ; 3 i I precol ' et ILIOT ‘ | dey en j } } ening a pla; as | the subject for favorable com what ough Oo be the polieyv| could | ‘1 oO 1 ¢ ib] Some ee aia owe @ wssembly ha Dy |men ur congratulation followed by the municipalities in| heat le a arime Hh i j i idents, On Sun British Columbia, © Here we dis-|.w aa hinds j + i PIII III III IIIA AIII IAI IIIA IASI III IIIS IAI II SISAAAIACAC kkk ] ustom for many Gentlemen, we buy ur oldjagree entierly with Mr. Bowse! i tsid who will | @-mcmc-—— ma es os es oo omemermnsonn siamese ~ soe + e h choo! | lotl Phone 116tf] 1 municipality has its own) fir ’ dy | h | Columbia mi SAL Next to_the Westholme Theatre "TH Kt, OLD STORE The Acme Clothing House The dyreowS) Next to the Westholme Theatre... greatest “Bargain Sale” ever put before the public here, is now going on. clean every article in the store, as not a dollar’s worth of goods do we intend to move to our new store Weare going to eee JULY Ist WE QUIT one 34 Men’s Tweed Suits, oda lines, in sizes 33 to 42. Regu- lar values $10 to $15. Your Choice - $5.75 Men’s Balbriggan wear, al! eoclors 25c Garment H. B. K. Men’s Shirts. Regu- lar price $1.50. 65c Sale Price - eee RTC ee Under- PPOPP PPO P PCO LCOS - OPPOPER OO LEE EEOPE PRL DOD OLE 100 pairs of Men’s Slater Uxford Shoes in black, tan and patent leather, Regular $4.50 to $5.50, Your Choice - $2.35 Some of the we are offering Odd lines and sizes in Men’s Linen Collars FI PRPOOCC COSCO. COME EARLY TO THE OLD STORE ACME CLOTHING PhS) Se Tras RS & ae ory . MET AED dc Each Next Westholme Theatre Bargains Wien’s double teed. lines. single Waterproof Coats in and Every coat absolutely guaran- Regular $15 to $20. Sale Price - $6.95 texture. Men’s All Fur Felt Hats, odd Regular $3 value _ For - $1.00 Men’s Felt Hats, all shapes. Regular $2 For Te sizes. While they last Your Choice - $10.00 We give you these few lines merely as a criterion to judge of what’s going to be doing here at this Sale JULY Ist WE QUIT q | | an 4 ae