Vt iJuy, May 10, 19?fl MUSI I .., . ; ..'..V H ib 1 PIT. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Please take nMIc that Prince Rupert IKlge S'o. 46 B. P. O. Klkx will not be responsible for any further purchases from this ' :i , unless accompanied by re- -it ion signed by Exalted Ruler . :id Secretary. t"J (i. C. Arsenenu, Secretary A 7-Piece Cut Glass Fruit Set for $12.00 This set is one of our recent arrivals'. "The bowl is eiuit'incJyuB wde apd .hold i noutfh fffiW preArvea for iC si? Indnrlduai small dishes or nnppioa are cut to match with., star and fan-shaped jvitterns and are of the new, rather deep, shLpe! GUI) TO SHOW YOU John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS BUY DQMINIQN JIl:S They Are Good Tires S. E. PARKER ANNOUNCEMENTS Premier Orchestra Novelty If.... 1 A Dance in Moose nan. Last of the season. Tickets, 75c and 50c, frammemoers or Cutcheon btora. "Uniher's TJav" Court Whtst! oiui onH Dance to be held Sat urday. May 11 In the. Scout Hall, Port Clements. Whist to begin at o viArk. Admission, 'gentlemen 50c, ladies please provide. ,,i..i..i. Ton. United ' Church Hall, May 30; j Fast Workers June 17 and 18: Fair Board. I Moose Annual Picnic at Digby June 30. ! Gingham Pance to 'be held at in June. Clements some time Port So be prepared-buy a bowl ' K. of C. plcn'f. Sunday, July 14, Uigby Island. "Mr. and Mrn. P. Michaloff will " leave - by tomorrow morning's 2' truirt for Montreal where on May 17 ttrt'wfll embark aboard th steamer 'A ti rani a for a trip t, th1r nath' home in Libau, Lat Via. ' J. J. Little. Northern B. C. manager of the Power C01 potation of Canada, returned to the city on the Prime George la.-t ittfht afUr making the round trip to Stewart with officials of the company from the east. CLF-AN-UPSPKnAlS, KEFLEX FIv09R WAX f.1' vUp Ww bouirht a Jb lot at the ramarkabje price of, per tih, ...... 25c Mrs. Salshury, wife of the ae- STAON LIQUID STO')5 PbuSH tountant of Stlnrpid cannery,, ilrflHant aid laating. 2 bot. 25c arrived there from V&hcou ver on LYE Gem. Z tins 25c the steamer Cardena last nignt. i KLONDYKE SOAP Per bar 26c LIFEBUOY SOAP 8 bars ..25c BROOMS Enah 40c SUPRBMA POLISH Ragular 50c. Bottle , !c SCRUBBING BRUSH BS ! Each 26c ni.'ST nttl.tr TlIITTRIl a mm 1 W RHHBl n w HI NEMO Corset week at Jabour's. 108 Children's tweed coats from $3.50. Ladies' coats from $7.95. 1 Wallace's, Friday and Saturday.! 108: Mrs. Robert Lowe of Burns T .U.. Q-lr.l.Aivan mul I'l I ' . '' J J it.. -I,.. X. n n l rrr e . iiinimi mi ierea. j.'-r ware procerting to Vander- 'v-of he will become rector of lte above and are offering t the Church of England. BUSH'S rocerteria x,.. . . ., ., crt , t 3 ltM $1.36 .i"-" vyi GAINER'S . MRH A auperior ', 5s . -...$r.oo 10a RED' ARROW SODAS 2 pks. 15c See us for grhhn vegetables RAjiiSIlBS'l A N D G 11E E'H u"Qtfl0KSibufKhe8 ...lOo, SPINACH Per lb 10c FIELD RHUBARB 1 lbs. ...25c Watts' Grocery duality Right Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 56 SK. PRESENTATION TO SEAL COVE LADY BY PEOPLE OF DISTRICT i Members of the W. A. of $t. j Peter's Church, Seal Cove, and a ifew friends met yesterday after to make a presentation to tne newly wed Mrs. Tattersall, for- -l llr. imio Mr J. Vpir- PRIN' KSS SOAP FLAKES ick officiated, presenting on be-Pk, 20c hrlf of those present a beautiful ! i....i.t nij ..,itk (i"v,-'r uaci nu nim .20e ! Bar . . -"ower . . . : f inwcrs. and a silver bonbon aisn. .,13 "UICK NAnilA 'jjjg. Xattersall replied suitably. Clii. .-i h, ...vr Uu.w.hA- a,ar -for their M.ERSOWVES 25c itft rVutiful tie- flL.l3U-.iv u.iNr,jj wuvrviiii , seriti I AI11U tnvup" . r Tin ' ......Jc i. GoodseU was assisted in Jt.95 1 NORWEGIAN CROWN SAU-L,,,- tea by Mrs. J. Baker, ui.Nr.fi x uas zoc ' Ark;: :r:r. ....m cannery managers Bottle a!!l?.E "0NEY ARE IN CONFERENCE SWEET JUICY ORANGES ,.95c 4 doz 75c Bush's Grocerteria PHONES 211 AND 212 WE DELIVER Heads of All Skeena River Plants Attending Pre-Season Meetings Here Managers of practically all the canneries on the Skeena River ar rived in the city on yesterday af ternoon's train to hold a conference here In connection with the forthcoming season's operations. They were in session yesterday afternoon and again-this morning. WANTED Black 720. d pounds, Booth Fish- yind 7c. 1 ; Royal Canadian 1 p. Anderaon. Butedale; Mr. and Southend, 5,000 pounds, Cana- Mrs. A. G. Thompson, Edmonton; din Fiah & Cold Storage Co., John Walton, Vancouver; A. 10.5c and 6c 'pavis and E. Owen, Anyox; M. M. M. Christopher, 8,000 pyavisk, city; W. Hoover, Vic-pounds, Pacific Fisheries, lO.Gjjjtoria. and 6c. ; OUVCIMI Covenant, 18,000 pounds, Atlinj Ba;' . ,..v ,.,r. w- rncu me .uu. .in Fishertes. 10.8c and' 6c. i ToH'a. 6,590 p- "Ms ' i Ver- 1 j m d j ruh c i vsfflnl Bftjrnnnn s train n .a Pr(no r.onrtro fnr Van- T I ..v.-..--, "- ..mv. inc. ar,H R. 4H will lib otrfained by Bishop where they will ttendh e 900 pounds, Pacific , . 7 7 "":jt C iunncu.u.uB ...iru ..u.v.. -""-1pisherie8c 11.8 and 6c Eric Roy, 10,000 pounds, Cana- dian Fieh & Cold Storage Waitress, Cort HQ.7C and Cc. " 4 Melville. 22,000 pounds... Atlin' Fisheries, 11.4c and 6c. noon at the home of Mrs. W. H. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IGoodsell, 640 Eighth Avenue bast Adam Mackie, inspector oft fisheries, will sail, tonight on the Jardena for VaMCOUver. a , .j i ... . .Phone ; tf FOR SALE Snap. Six rqora modern house, one and one-half) blocks from Tost Office. Apply j 1022 Second Ave. 110: LOST Small package containing; vanity case, thimble and scis-j sors, between Eighth Avenue: and Boston Cafe'. Finder please return to Daily News Office. ! 100 T SCALE OF CHARGES r sThe following Is thq scale 'charges made for reading r notices: V Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks. $2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c name. . Marriage and Engagement announcements S2. per j llllO W,1, ilUJUAi t The Cunard Children's Nurse . . . Just naturally understands children j lores having them around. Shows them all the won-ders of the thlp. Loves telling them the old fire-UJe stories in the nursery In&lcnook at sea. Leaves you free for adult activities. Sail Cunard I . . . . Sock ikrouth Th Cunard Sltam SUp Co., Limited, 6ui lltuttnti St. WJtm$vtxr (ItlSemiour WI1T 8UlBKl td Burop ' from Uontreil nd Quebec) CUNARD N-w CANADIAN SCRVICC N t.ot Cbln,Tourlit Third Ctbln ind Third OiN I TI!fe ijAlt v vpu'R ' " - fit km mi i . tt'iw - 1 . . . -I,IL 1 Local1 and Personal News In Brief 1 Kodak Time is Here I 0. We hfrrir'tiifrm n stoek. . from the tfhy Browrjle to the Cine Kddsk for moviea, Come In and see tftem. We develop and print picture.1 Dally service. ' yfic Pioneer Vruatjf'sU . THIRD AVt& SIXTH ST TCLEPH6We$ H'o200 '4-- r i as 11 11 1 1 n 11 11 1 'mii 11 Well Mannered Service to Motorists We want to make friends and "hold them. By courteous service we can win this. Let us take care of your gas, oil and greasing needs. Guaranteed work. .We make a specialty" of. .pumping m, M :j mmos, un us neip you today. . v 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Tail, tf . Dentist Dr. .1. R. Gosse. Phone i ifcee . Jaipur's window for Cor-jeta thift ,wefc, 1Q8 , .,,-. i.iSpflflial. price on Corgcts . .'mo, weJf-at , JuAxur:i ,, 108 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Thompson will sail on the Princes Itoyu tonight for Victoria. Angus Macdonald of the E.s pe-ranza Mining Co. naih.-d last night on the Prince ;nrge f"i Vancouver. lira. W. D. MoxW-y returned t the city on yesterday afternoon' taain from a brief trip to Smitl ers. Slie was accompanied by h" sitter, Mrs. Raabe. ! Olof Haiuton returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to Nash where the Hanson .Timber & Lumber (o.(has swung a new boom ac-roja t,he Skeena fiver for the catching pf logs and, poles from the copnany's loggjn opentHona further up the,,riyr. ' '' Specials .Special nale Iren's ct);!'-'. of ladies' and chil- ( Lake arrived In the city from the IllkCIIVX VII CBlCIUd) AILCI iivujj o train and sailed last night on the Prince Geoge for a trip to Van- 1 couver. G. II. Kohl, locating engineer for the Power Corporation of Canada, returned to the city on the Prince George last evening from a brief trip to Stewart on company business. C.P.R. steamer Princess Royal, :apt. Thomas Cliff, arrived in port at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancou. ver and waypoints. A. D. Matheson, manager of the Canadian: Fjshing Co.'s Car--' lisle cannery,' arrived in the citjf from the Skeena slough on yee-j terday 1 afternoon's train for a brief business visit to town. j ALWAYS extra crisp and oveix-fresh. The patented waxtite inner -sealed wrapper protects the goodness of Kelloggfs Corn Flakes even after you open the package. Another reason for CORN FLAKES ISA saying "KelloggV! Rev. W. II. Pierce of Port Es- HALIBUT SALES TODAY sington was a passenger aboard T0TAI 1 70 ?flfl POTINDS me steamer taraena tnis mor- -. . ning going through to Vancou- " ver where he will attend the Uni- American Boats Receive Up to ted Church conference. I 115c and 7c and Canadians ror his second olience on a I as High as 11.8c and 6c CORN FLAKES s JL J ut try thm with honty mnJ milk or ertamt HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert R. II. Pontifex, II. S. Wilders. F. Taaffe, A. G. Caswell. Arthur Skelhorne, W. II. Trotter and A. ;G. Young, Vancouver; A. D. Wallaces. 108 charire of drunkenness. Tom Han- n,HKt 1,. tjr t.t,!. 5IatheMI1. Carlisle Cannery; C. - . son wastfirted ?50, with option of ied i70,300 pounds. Five Ameri- ,J J : H. V. Hams, R. A. , reexh sailed last night thrty days' imprisonment, by can veswl received from 11.7c ort. W"', mea nIfrab' -n the Pi in.e George for abusi- Magistrate McClymont in city aed 70 12.5c and 7c for 89.600 Cassiari A, J. Buttimer, Balmor-trip u, Ocean falls., .y court this morning. .lP6un(J. while eight Canadian 1; Kp' ,"ioh n.V Inverns: C0"1'6 Tet-, ' ' l.boato paid lILoe and 6e to- -L -McKenney, A. .Richmond saijedlast night john Dore. district superintent.,l8c and for 0,BOO pounds. r?ce't.S! C Sa"katn: bv th Brince Geeree xm a busi , f r.Ainwnt Tirnnhi;' j.i.l.- i. . M. watts, .Saaltatoon; Sirs. R. ThisWeelm" Extra Speciar! 'fprrls uM' cajt "Comlilnanon Sdop Deal ' '' 8 Cakes Classic Laundry Soap 2 Cans Classic Cleanser 1 Pkg. Naptha Chips ' 1 Bar Wool Soap, large 1 of the Latest Novelty Crepe Happy Coats. Total value $2.50. Special this week $1.65 Urver nanyi r ness trip to Vancouver.,- I of the steamer S. J. 8Ur. graduate of the rpturrn.! to th oitv on -rMterflav t U I Lowe, UUIJi.lKe ; A. Jt. L,una, ' !r7T i1 - '"' train, from a week's -Kortherh, 30,000 pounds, Cana- nMii'-i t Passi!'lrriJng inthe, u city u jp to Smithers .and other in- dtan Fjgh & C61d Storage (-,,ey. C. I. Oillty, Seattle. ui Irtn. thath.-on the steamer yjfor potftpDKoficial duties. .7c and 7c. . L'-OrmraI I?rlKwirZ? J.i , Yukon, Sl'pounas, Canadian Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Letchford, PWInA.oun Ird JtijjliKnM' T .'"of7 a t ? ,i,C.? ifex. Toronto; ueorge uaton, jonn uoyania, mtinditf. i m. u' account Vancouver this week on of illness and by A. M. New iwas purser of the Ghilliwack.v Arthur: Mr. and Mrs. F. Stevenson and Slitrr is due tomorrow morning x. A. Perry will sail tomorrow trojn v-.ncouver enrouie 10 morning on the Trlncess Louise way. The Louise will now remain for Wrangell enroute to Tele-on the spring schedule until 8um-'graph Creek. Mr. Stevenson and mer tourtat service starts next Mr. Perry are in the service of month. I the Hudson Bay Co. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Burnett of Fr"itwl College at Saskatoon, the interior on yesterday after- arrived smven in ,n the me citv cur rom the east noon noon's s train tram and ana sailed sauea last . n night gn. J. P. TiKkl J I. 13.500 bounds, t.l. i i u v i i i A MFhriea' ,2 5c and 7c- Tom Mwkle and Fred Bosence. mah, who last yeffr vb, IjukW pounds. Booth Stewart i J. N. Gorman and Teresa 12.4c and 7c. Kv. C.N.R.