a’ jav, June 2%, 1920 A NEW H CUSTOM! Vancouver, B.C. CnC JWTOVE Gurneys commenced mak- ing stoves in 1843. the same line of | 1920. Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert Still in uUsINess ON SALE AT Fred Stork’s Hardware COND AVENI Phone Black 114 - as 4 IRISH PLAY HERE TONIGHT Sweetest trish | Love Story Ever Told is Kathleen Mavourneen Showing at Westhoime. f sin in fitn } ne scone mn ti ‘ ‘ Tr og rete Chiari J. Hrabia by “) well spent in view of the | effect obtained Acreage at Terrace Get your Acre Lot or Ten Acre Tract at Terrace fora mer home before prices advancg.~, Gpod lots adjoin- ing the Pownsite at reason- able prices. Plenty fruit and lo@ of fishing Town Lots $75 to $200 Write to Kenney Bros. & Co. Real Estate and Insurance Terrace - - B.C. PRINCE RUPERT Central Labor Goureil, 0. B. U. tea Unite and Dgtes of MEETING s uilding Tr ades ve it, am st und Third Monda Cer ue al Apiene Cc 2uUNCc 1 ry Tuesday, § p.t Women's Auxitiary,, Firat at an a Th ird Wedn days, Social nd ~ Fo & ya, Busir ca ite vm ngs Pietpenrapon ve ery Thu reday, Metal Praties, First and Third Fridaya. Fi ishpackers, Fir st Saturday 840 Second Avenue, West. _—~- -— -- VEGETABLES Wholesale and etal! General Contractors and Labor Exchange. — Prince Rupert, B, ©. TOM LEE CO. | .: real stuff in| . As showing the inship, in the game last ‘ g between the Drydecks and the liny ‘Tims, Jack Kelly, the ack first baseman, ‘find eam's epponents short- handed, took care of the ritial ‘mou nd for them and “plage ae a star " izainst his wii teat sof th and otl I f sp m t do wo sor » Mr. Cas! piay he game, a ater ume to pl theo it ! ne the ul nts \ itle over $14 Was collected | at the Commercial League base ball mateh last night. The fund vill be oted to the @erecuion of la dressing room on the Acrapoll | OFFICIALS LEAVING lomnctine Superintendent and His. Phone 647... P.O. Box 725 Hand Your ‘Baggage Checks to JOE BROWN Motor ‘Transfer and Passenger Service Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 264, B Black 334 Quick Deliveries a ae er + ee ee Phone 555 827 2nd Avenue Cc. V. EVITT Auctioneer Auditor and Accountant Assistant, as Weill as Dock Superintendent From | Anyox go South. | Passengers be wus outh last | ight tr un Anyox inc alia d W.B.| Bi shop, until recently superin- ite undent of the smelter, who was mpanied by “Mrs . Bishop and aaa ity: M. Barre ‘th, assistant su- perintendent, and George Smith, \doek supe erintendanke Other of- Ifcials, it is expected, will be leav- lin vw on the next bo at. They have all bi en replaced gecently f low- | jing the retirement of Mr. Bilves-|8 Ite er. The school children from Miss }Ciladwe i's room at the public chool left pen today for Tug- lwell Island en their annual pic- nie wget ange sd a large supply of good things to eal, I M heart and thalme Thea her whe ’ I ! ‘ ¥ ever t } n Mavourn lien aud, dir i I bia, “ ! a | 1 of tt is fi reeo ! thedra epi f tt t prod I mee v “di mn erect ! t nis a ata } md carpen ! ! ght to comy iT i siructur nd wa I ] ne dot i his I The officials } i the total of THE DAILY NEWS ST DAY TOMORROW. Saturday - - June 26- © will be the last Day of our Great Clearing Sale |= SALE HAS BEEN A GREAT SUCCESS, THE | AMOUNT OF BUSINESS DONE BEING AWAY /BEYOND OUR GREATEST EXPECTATIONS. — While we sold many Thousands of Dollars worth | | of goods, supplied hundreds of buyers with complete | | new outfits at bargain prices, we have still a surplus 7 'that must be sold. ~ oo Many of. you..have not bought yet and are in - need of new clothes. We Want You to Come Tomorrow. i | We te to make the last day the biggest day of a | ‘the Sale. eleul | ve are going to call it SUIT DAY and GO THE LIMIT | For One Day Only, all our $60.00, $65.00, $70.00 and $75.00 Tweed and Worsted Suits only $45. BARGAINS — BARGAINS Men’s Shirts, Underwear, Sox, etc. _ Men’ S Raincoats, ‘Shoes, Hats, Caps MARTIN O'REILLY ok i 7 a i q 8 : { 18 4 H Ri f : J na i ei fii ; 4 : & A 5 ' es / Fi fe pa bir wk a el % ¢ « i: ts i] . i y My al H i eS ig} os fi } H| : es ha He greenest A a PRT