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S 0.45 Size OxlO'O 11.23 Size 0x12 Rug $13.20 15:00 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue Phone 123 LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED lo liuddiiig next door In Krizzcll HulHicr Shop, across rrom llio Urn press Hotel We. carry n full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION Jamos Zarelll Proprietor TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 530 Op. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. DUQHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 530 Gr. 601 Black 735 RAW FURS If you want In bo paid highest possible UASII prices rr jour HAW I'UHH, forward them lo R, S. ROBINSON & SONS, LTD. "ranch Receiving Ofricot 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. Ik'uil Office : It.S.ll. llldg., ia-ol Louise SI., Winnipeg, , Man. 1883. . Incorporated 1020 ! Local and Personal Valhalla I'icnic, June 21. ll.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. A real 50c Taxi Service, lirown axi. Phono 80. tf You'll like our joall Cousum- era Goal, Go. Phone 7, tf La Parisienne lieauty Shop, ourtli St., phono 301. If Save your soles. 50c. service. Arthur's Taxi. Phono 078. tf A. A. Gox. Vaircouver architect. relumed south last nielli on the riiicivlluucrt , after having spent week in tilk, city ,on business. Chief M: N. 'McKay has re turned to Port KsSinglou afler iirranaiiip for fishermen from up-river for the II. A. Gannery. 'Next week the floating cannerv Laurel Whalen will l drvdocked and overhauled prior to Koin? south lo her station at UariiarJ Coe. A! the parsoiiagre of Ihe Unileil nhureh of Ganada, there will 1m 1 lea and sale of home cooking and useful articles on Thursday, tunc 18. Mis Ilerniee Clay a hit Mis Mary Caslell returned lo llio city veslehlav morning afler havinc peiii a eotiide of weeks visilintf il Anyox. Mr. and Mrs. V. (ioodrick, of 'irahaiu Avenue, wlio have been holidaying for a few weeks in Victoria, relumed to the city qji the Venture yesterday. L MacLeod, Indian agent for Cariboo district, who spent the week in the oily in connection witli a ease at the Assizes, from ins region, sailed last night 011 the Prince llupert for the south on his return to Clinton. Dr. li. H. Bayfield, Provincial Lonsiamo ,j. a. Williams a no other wiUnosses who were at lending the Assizes bere in eon iieclion willi the Holla Gonla manslaughter . case vailcil last night on the Prince llupert foi' Ocean Firtlst'ttfrtutiyiTioine. v It. W. .Smith, son of -Mary Kllen Smith, M.L.A., arrived from Prince (ieorge on Thursday "veiling and sailed last night on the Prince llupert for Vancou ver, some months aaro lie va seized wilh a stroke on the Yu Kon Telegraph line and since then he lias been at Prince (ieorge for some time. He is still quite a .sick man. At thp coucltision of the pre sent session' of Ihe Supreme Court Assizes, Mr. Justice V. A Mai donabl and V. K. (1. John son, the official reporter, will sail 1 Ins atternoon on 1 he Princess Louise for Vancouver. II; is expected thai" tihothor Judge will lake the adjourned Assizes open ing on August 19. for Ihe trial of the I.iard River Indian-I'harged with witchcraft murder C.N. II. steamer Prijioe (ieorge, Cap!. Harry Neddeil, is due from Vancouver and wayports at d o'clock tomorrow morning with regular passengers and tourists, mail and freight. She has a good list of tourists, some of whom will make the round (rip lo Stewart ami others remain in Ihe cify before proceeding Kast on Monday morning's train. The Prince (Ieorge will sail for Slew- arl al 12 noon tomorrow and for Vancouver at I o'clock Mondav iflernoon. While in port on Monday, Ihe vessel will be -dock ed for cleaning and painting. The regular steamer schedule will bo resumed next week, the Irt-weekly service cuinmeneiir,' Ihe week following. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose- Pic-uic June 28. (i.W.V.A. picnic July 10. All shoes arc casilti snincu with 4i Shoe Polish Tho t (a nda nl I S va lite EvcrgtrodijKncuj ibcqtidlity Compare the qtiantihj 1' THE DAILY rTEW8 HLItKSY minority. KEEP COOL! Ice Cream A Purely Home Made Product Wc have recently installed the latest type of Ice. Cream making' equipment and are now in a position to make and supply IGi: CHKAM equal to anything produced in Ganada. NO SUBSTITUTES ALL PURE FRESH CREAM Try It and he convinced KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Wholesale and Retail De Luxe and Royal Ice Cream Parlors Phones 193 and 17 CP. II. steamer Princess Louise, Cap!. Arthur Slater, is due from Alaska port at i.15 (Ins afternoon. The vessel will sail for Vaucouver and waypoits at 5:15. The Man in the Moon . YS!- SUML people put their pro TI1K objection -lo June wed u I is u iui I her word for perly in the wife's name and others would like lo do the same .villi their reputations. L1KK the poor, Jhe taxis wc havo always' with Us. dings is thai people have to pay their income tax thai month. THU chief hope of preserving Uhrisliauily is to leach it lo images. Christian .nations are too hardened in sin lo be uf fecled by It. IF you're vakin;r,oaU me early, Call me early, mother dear; l''or afler being up . late tonight I shall not wake, I fear. Gall me early in lhemorniugr Kre the sun begins' to show, 1'or I would join n fishing party And I dearly wish to go. I'd' 1 1 SOME people are so absent -ir,indtl (hat when "thl-y' find themselves iiv,b-d thl;v forget (o ITS terribly difficult lo keep optimistic when Ihe bills are coming. IT'S easy enough lo be happy When the bills have all been paid, Hill the man worth while Is he who can smile , At fortune, the fickle jade. It's easy enough to be pleasant When people say happy things, Hul Ihe girl worth while Is she who cm smile White enduring envious slings. EIGHT MILLIONS FOR SOLDIER DEPARTMENT OTTAWA. June 13. The estimates for I lie department of soldiers' civil re-eslablishiuenl totalling $7,01)0,000, passed the House lasl night. O. TRAPSHOOTING O. Smith Was High Man Meeting on Park Avenue Range Last Evening at At the shunt Of llio I ' li 11 ni Avenue range last nighl, scores were made as follows;'. G. O. Smith n J. Ilastie , G. Gilbert ... ... . J. Hudson ... ... . . It. Heed T. M. Marquis ... ... W. Smilh J. Kcefe 23 21 21 21 10 10 18 CARD OF THANKS. Being unable (o thank you individually 1 take this opportunity through Ihe press to thank my many friends who hu.ve wished me well during my I rial. I have already extended lo Ihe bereaved parents my 'sympathy in Ibis sad case so again I lhank you one and all. C. V. ..S.UYF.S. New arrival. rl)o yo,z Iry all Hie employment olllees fwheu yez want a Job? Boston eook -Oi do not,. Mrs. lloolihu'i arranges mo itiimrary. Church Notices bers of the Congregational Church will also bo welcomed. Sunday school al 2 p.m. Kvenins; ervice at 7.30. Mr. Parson 4 will be Ihe speaker and FranI; Oibb, soloist. Make the 'United Church a success by attending every Sunday. Salvation Army Where are you going lo my pretly maid? I am going lo IIij Army, sir,'" she said. "lo hear Ilea give Up' old time gospel message without fear, and lo sing fsongs of Zion and the Lamb. Will you come with me? t 1 1 a.m. Holiness. Subject. 'Wobblers." 'Sunday school al 2.30. At 7.30 p.m., subject, "the (lrea( Assize." Wednesda" Thursday and Saturday at 8.1T meeting. Scouts and GuanU, luesday and Friday at 7.30. VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY IN CASE AGAINST CLAUDE VIN CENT SYMES IN THE ASSIZE COURT YESTERDAY. (continued from page jiio) should always bear in mind tin lack of Judgment of a child ol immature years. This particular case was different from what it would have been if the child had been one of 12. or 11 years. Local conditions should also be taken into consideration. He asked Ihe jury to visualize Ihe scene of the accident that afternoon. It was but a narrow street. Hy accused's own evi dence he had said that he had shut off his gas ami proceeded down Ihe grade by gravity. He had seen the children go to either side of the street. Accused's counsel had said that drivers bad lo take chances but His Lordshin thought that Was a slip. The yoiuw man probably thought he was going to gel past but should he have been going slower al the time? That again was a mailer for the jury to de-r eide upon. What Was Situation? II was difficult lo lay down landards for individual circum stances such as this. Was the siluatioJi such that the driver could have avoided running into the child? As far as Ihe state ment of Mrs. Mansnn that llio driver, had done all he could do lo avoid the accident was concerned, if her judgment was to he accepted then there was no necessity for a jury. Afler all il must be solllcd be yond a reasonable doubt whether or not Ihe accused had taken the care ami precaution that would relieve him uf criminal ro lluperl (inn Club on the Park l"lbility. 7 i Presbyterian Church Morning worship al 11 o'clock. Subject: "A Pliophel's Appeal." Kveniiig service at 7.30. Subject "Helps for bard problems." Preacher, llev. K. W. Mackay. Sunday school al 10 a.m. Baptist Church Bible school al 10 a.m. Morning Church service at 11 o'clock. Subject: "Lord Shaftesbury's text." i'.vening worship at 7.30, Subject: "The thief of Ihe soul." Services of interest lo all. Arrange lo attend. Lutheran-Church St. Paul's English Lullieran Chureh, Mctropole Half, Third Avenue, llev. P. K. Kaisler, H.I pastor. Morning service at 1 1 o'clock. Sunday school at S2 noon, livening service at 7;3u, Preacher, Hev. P1. U. Haisler. The United Church Inaugural Services. Sunday morning al 11 ociock. ucv. .1. W. Parsons of Terrace will be received as representative of Ihe Probylerian church while mem ll there was a rea- sonable doubt, then the accused should get the benefit of il. However, thai doubt should bo a real and ""l il fanciful one and not one conceived by Ihe jury to relieve il of its responsibilities. II should only be such a doubt as would operate on the mind and control actions in Ihe serious business of every day life. Tonight's train from the Has) tine al 3:30, is reported on lini, Use Baby's Own Soap. It's "Best for Baby Best ifor You". PAOB TRROT . Your Social Position and Clothes by eishman It has been prored many a time that good appearance has a definite value In the social, business and industrial world. It build prestige and, earns dividends. Being well-dressed induces a firmer step a snappier stride a better personal appeal, and an increased self-confidence. Wearer's of LEISHMAN'S CLOTHES are men who realize that good clothes are one of their greatest assets socially and financially. They know that clothes bearing the Lclshman Label keep theic shape and good appearance long after mediocre clothes ' would be worn out. ,v; Made to Measure or Ready for Service. - BRYANT & GREER, LTD. 217 Sixth St. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle al! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 32F Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours 0 lo 0. X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings COAST STEAMSHIP and Train SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert and Prince George wilt sail from Prince Hupert Tor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE ami intermediate points: Juno 10, 8 p.tn. Juno 12, 15, A p.m. For Anyox Thursday, .Juno 11 all? p.m. For Stewart Sunday, June 14, ut 12 noon. After these dates ships will resume regular schedule) PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY ticept Sunday 1 1.30 sJn. for I'rlnre liuorKi. EDMONTON, WINMPta, til mini bnstm (.n(ln, Unllirt stale. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cllf Tlcktl Offlct, 62S Third Aft Prlnc Ruptrt. Phont.ZSO. I! CANADIAN Vacific Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Fir KETCHIKAN. WRANGELl. JUNEAU. SKAGWAY Fh VANCOUVER. VICTORIA inJ SEATTLE - - - S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Jm IS. 19, 26. 29. Mj 3. 6 Juik 13. 20, 24. Jul; 1, 4 For ButtdaU, Swanion Bay, Eaf Bella Balla, Ocaait Falla, Namu, Alarl Bay, Campball Rlvar, and Vancour tary Saturday 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamahlp Llnaa. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD General Agent. Ccrner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert,- B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Saillnirs (rem prince Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tueaday, S P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rler Cannerlee, Friday A.M. US 2nd Aianu. i. Barnaley, Agent. Prince Rupert, B.O.