Gurneys commenced mak- g in 1843. Still in tbe sare line of business 1920, Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert. os ON SALE AT Fred Stork’s Hardware SKCOND AVENUE Ct Sa cee 7 REET WALLPAPERS, 20 per cent. Reduction for Two Weeks Only st | Silversides BROTHERS 1 Street Phone Green 156 P.O. Box 120 PRINCE RUPERT Central Labor Council, OB. _—~— ee * MEETINGS Building Trades Unit, First ; “ ‘ if Central Labor Council 3 ery Tuesday, = p.m - Women's Auxiliary, First Wednesday ; a i and Fourth Wedues sve, Business Meetings Fisher mon, Every Thursday, Metal Trades, Firat and Third Fish pac kera, Firgt Saturday | Acreage at Terrace Get your, Acte Lot or Ten icre Tract at Terrace for a summer home before prices advance, Good lots adjoin- hg the Townsite at reason- t able prices. » Plenty fruit and lots of fishing Town Lots $75 to $200 Write t Kenney Bros. & Co. | fen. ee r | IOC OR mme TOM LEE CO. 540 Seeond Ayenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labon Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C, { Phone 647 — P.O, Box 725 orroe. Penne Phone 555 827 2nd Avenue 3) C. V. EVITT Auctioneer Auditor and Accountant $| » Wannanes Phone Black 114 tn le | ed as umpire, serve in the interest of Uncle imam. lao much lofforts were destined to fail. POSTMASTER LOSES BROTHER IN TORONTO W. D. Metntosh, dr., was a Mer-. chant in the Ontario Capital, W. D. MeIntosh, Jr., a Toronto! wrehant, « don Thursday after ‘ eriou eration at the Mayo a | ir Hochester M . loronto Glot Vhe j MeIniosh sta I ne {883 a { : 4) ‘ 1) i is SO ‘ ni py in j ae which he had the ! i t if 1 rs ago by John ¢ n& Son v MeIntos} vas the eldest W. DD. Mel ! my y rel th ty I RA ve of ; ! em, he imd M Ada | : winher ¢ tt ‘ ' Albany ) ht ¢ b, I ! i j ‘ } in’ t t) funeral { | { ‘ nd Mr M tfeal, Mr J Per ee M. Haddle be ik 1 of Paris, and Mr. F, Matlison and A. F, ft. Sow JUNIOR GIANTS GET AWAY WITH BALL GAME Beat Drydocks Last Night by the Score of 12 to 6. and MM. tox whil«t ¢t - the Drydockers were Fresem B, Lundquist and W lh battery fer the (jiiant« wae te ben Bchers® ordon Joheson, whilet Willie ey held the mound for the t? ey Lundquist George Will act- The playera were: Drs ks wi Harr behind th i Sherk, Johrrmop, Mitch. MeN hol Johnead Moertin and Shockley : Drydocks—lI dquist, Crosstey fraser, McKinnon, Force, Blythe Hill and Tattersalt Ww takey HEARD BULLET AS IT WHISTLED PAST ——-—— Boy at Comox Almost Victim of Foo! Hunter. COMOX, June tf Whilst look for ym the farm of Dr, Headnell on the Little River Read, x, a boy, the nephew of Mr,/ heard @ bullet isthis ear. immediately » burst into the clearing he was a wan with a gun steod aghast for a few mo- rnd then said, “Good God, I theught you wer a deer:” then ealizing that hia act had put eutside the law he made ott} is fast as he could, | Che matter has been reported o the police, SHOWS ACCIDENTAL HONEYMOON TONIGHT Unusual intérest will be taken) in the showing of ‘The Aevidental) Honevmoon" at the Westholme) ~ | Pheatre tonightefor it is the last picture in which Captain Robert} Warwick appeared before he) hoard the call of the®flag and went) to the Oghting front in France to} ating iniluenee of the = story, Phere is mueh bright comedy, come wnigque and amusing situa. tions and a steady tlow of inter- eating incidents leading up to a fixed purpose. Captain Warw ick enacts the role of a young antist who is de. spondent and tired of life untib a certain gig dawns on hie vision, Che young artist sets out bo wih the girl for bis wife, but he has trouble in Wining her that it offen seems && though bis THE DAILY SEWs LEARING SA MEN'S CLOTHING * FURNISH Thursday Morning For the last four years, there has been a steady advance in the price of all lines of Men’s Clothing and Furnishings. Manufacturers and jobbers still claim that for Spring delivery - of 1921, prices will be at least Twenty-five per cent higher than they are at the present time. But whether they are right or wrong, half my stock has got to be turned into money here and now! This is your opportunity THIRTY ‘THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK. DOLLARS OF THE BEST TAILORED SUITS MADE IN CANADA, Most of them bought over a year ago at the lower price and at our present prices are very much jower than you might have to pay elsewhere for the same material ard workmanship. stock must be reduced by half im the next nine days. With your help we can and will. do it? = —_= = = A Tremendous Starting JUNE 17 TEN THOUSAND This Can we — <—+ You need the Goods. Come and see what we have to offer! MEN'S DRESS SHOES. $11.50 $13.50 Ma MEN’S UNION SUITS “$490 ' UNION SUIT $7.85 ali wool * at CieA it UNDERWEAR ers or unbon si a suit, to eleag at $2.90 "WORKING SHIRT $2.90 MEN'S NECK WEAR Ten dozen ties, nice natty patterns $1.00 —Regular price $1.50, to clear at, Six dozen KING HATS Today's price, $6.50, to clear at $4.90 wo odd Hines of MEN’S BATHING SUITS Regular price $2.00 a suil to clea $1.40 MEN’S SHIRTS One a stareh cuff shirt, 14%, 15, 16 and 16% ne line men’s sizes Or RAILROAD SHIRTS Indigo Blue French Guif and two Men’s heavy tweed Rubberized t collars to match, to elear at back $1.35 MEN’S SOX Three pair for RAIN COAT Regular $35.00, te clear at $31.50 Men’s plein grey heavy melton $1.00 sloth rubber back AHMERST SHOES RAIN COAT fon Regular $25.00, to clean at $9.00 A PAIR. $19.50 A big range of TWEED & WORSTED SUITS Se thing that has both & styte and quality. Regular price $50.00 to clear at ~ $39.50 One line of men’s NAVY BLUE SUITS Regular price $50.00, to elear at $39.50 One tot of, men's odd SUITS : > 5 Regular $30.00 gnd $35.00. values to clear at $23.58 Everything reduced ! Suits, Raincoats, Overceats, Hats, Caps, Slioes, Shirts, Sox, Underwear, J Bathing Suits, Neckwear, Belts, Suspenders. Absolutely no reserve MARTIN O’REILL — TERMS CASH eerste ae ee seiab- cbs able iyhad : pt geen ee - a Pan AEDS — A SN a ea . age = EES SES eee P