‘ i a THE DAILY NEWS. Page 8 —= ———S) TINY TIMS’ DANCE Phone 573 WILFRID KELLY | r RISSEY mm p, O. Box 1664. ; Prince Rupert (jrocery ee Company e stock on hand than money in bank, takes this wing the public high grade val i ld : « eet forth below will be maint ed unt ement is changed, when a furthe fallow [These prices are absolute ish tet No 6.0. D,. or charging to account ese price Delivery will be made by aut ' ling purchase. Best, is ....@0e. 2s $1.15 $2.85 Ib ee eeseeee 55c. 2 for 365c. i Beans, tomato sauce ; 2 for 25c. an ‘ % eweees 5 Ibs. for 50c. or ‘ : : 60c : | varieties, per Ib. ... , 300. is $1.26. Biack Currant, 4s, $1.00, $1.00. Raspberry, 4s, $1.20. Strawberry $1.00. Green gage, 4s, $1.00. I case $4.50, per dozer $2.40, pe can 2 for 45c. case $3.76, per doz., $2, per can 2 for 35ce. 8 .. 86, 38,.....4@e. 5s . 60c. SY one Vd ee ebeen eviews Bo. 200. 15c. ‘ 35c. 2 for 25c Prince Rupert Grocery Co. OUTSTANDING EVENT | Augmented Orchestra during Part of Evening—Supper Arrange- ments Unusually Good. L lhe Tiny Tims junusual dance was an event The champion junior ball team felt that they should | Standing celebrate in some out- so entertained | the ir friends and patrons to jolly janiair at St Mnanner Andrew's Hall where from about ten o’elock until three j:n the morning dancing was kept up to the strains of Gray's or chestra, augmented part of the time by Will Edmunds of thr Westholme orchestra, H. A. ey and others. it was Har- indeed a memorable | sight to see the people dancing the Tipsywipsy to the +’ Marching Through Georgia,” th tune ess at each table section of a table and every need vas anticipated Many el comiums were passed on ‘the ey ellent arangements The Tims themselves did not j}danee to any extent. all present in their natty uniforms Drince Rupert Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor Everything in Mus LATIeY POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS heft ; et —~Tin to Phonographs, Violins, Ete. Bows rehaired _ 4 weeree 6 vous W wind instruments repadded and adjusted ’ Prince Rupert Academy of Music in Connection — With the Store. ) f Pia d Organs ' f Va Piano The Heintzman & Co. The Weber Piano Thomas Organs rade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. .L. VAUGHAN SP" "Bins cre't Specialy Prince Rupert Music Store jparty. Their young girl friends in the dancing. || Phere will be a baseball match Market Places » of the Junio this evening on the igrounds between twe | League teams. after all the baseball games of jlate the boys have got a few mors pointers and are going to sho the older folks just how the game can be played. : Sid Hardy who is playing secoud vase for the Prince Rupert ba team is making a very good show- He gets | the catcher’s throws yery well and i i ' j } i jing on the new position. jfields a good game. Sid is a very conscientious player, but it is in }batlting that he stands in line for A” OD oo See ALBERT @& McCAFFERY before you purchase Anything in the Building Line . We handle Prince Rupert Spruce Co.’s Lumber B. C. Mill’s Fir Cement Shingles Plaster Laths ime Brick a aise He does not always make ja hit but generally makes first. If _jhe is not walked by the pitcher ‘ihe gets hit and can take his own | ti ne in getting there. | The Canadian National Exhibi tion Tournament will be held on |August 26, 27, 28, and 29, on the |Toronte exhibition grounds which jrank among the best in Canada. meets with wonderful sueeess and ac- This teurnament always jcording to the shooters who have signified their intention of at tendin this year, the shool should be more popular — than ever. . . The Seottish football season Aibert & McCaffery, Ltd. tomorrow on the forme During war tim pushed to its opens war basis. ' the @ame was nol utmost on account of the nber of players who were ab France. ‘ 7 great sent while serving in HEN MiSSUS~ WiLL ¥oU PLEASE CLAD THAT TREE A GET MY BROTHERS LL KITTEN "Bvanes The.] wress of the various ciub iwill be marked with great inte! est The English associatio season opens on September 1 and the same conditions prevail ther as in Seotland, so that both cout tries will be watehed as, to sur sful results. . . un Falls baseball team was highly pleased with Prince Rupert ill the kindness they had r« he hands of the bass ball fans They had just one k make * before the boat pu way from the dock and this was iu dc n confidenee to Manag: Ben Self Cameron said that hi never expected to have to play ! i with eight pitehers when he leame up for a match his was lihe natural outburst after the vame of last evening when Princes Rupert had a regulat squad otf pitchers in the Dox, . ‘ . On Monday evening th Ira Club plays the first mateh wit! the ons of England rhe new i eonfident that vietory vill b thes if the Trail ¢ Iwins M day's mateh this el s with the deseend the Rose and then thé i ints scribe for The Daily News... °: in com back in ful Thursday night I'he received a Dis shot hestra led by Will Edmunds et The supper arrangements were | ally good. The tables we e} decorated with flowers, and| Lhe viands were first rate Phe | l table service however was tl | zreat thine The Tims had ge their young gir! friends to he ;Wall of table and there was i sath They were} } jand were part of the life of the jare feeling a little jealous of th: |'Tiny It is rumored that! : ' BIG POLICE DRAMA, ealth Insurance One of the distinctive qualities of food baked with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is wholesomeness. This is health insurance of such vital importance that millions of women bake at home just to be sure that Dr. Price’s Baking Powder is used. , For healthful food and the best re- sults in baking, prudent housekeepers always use Dr. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste All the other baseball teams rims after the successful | dance given by them in St. An- idrew's Hall. Even the “big” ball iteam never did anything like the lyoungsters last evening. Th ‘ula |playing suits during the evening. boys were wearing theii | ee _ “FROM HEADQUARTERS” Anita Stewart in Story of Ele- mental Passion and Human Interest, at Empress. Big scenes and swift action abound in “From Headquarters,” the Vitagraph picture which gives Anita Stewart the strongest emo- | tional role in her brilliant career. | Not for an instant does the sus or the interest slacken from the opening scene to the | tremendously dramatic close. It] has been called the greatest po-| lice story in which love, elemen- | jtal passion, a girl's blow for | vengeance and her final forgive- pense lag, ness all pictured with gripping | ealism. | From Headquarters” points | out with deadly directness the| | perils which attend a young girl} f the first time seeking em-| ployment outside her own home and in this case it is a girl who has the advice and warning of he! father, a noted and reientless | police sergeant, who whereof he warns. And yet this girl falls a vietim of misplaced trust and fate decrees that he ip following a trail of vengeance that it leads to his own door What a role for Anita Stewart, her wonderful beauty and atic ability, where she con- fronts the man who said he loved, then spurned her; where her tonfronts her, reads her » in her eyes and weighs his against his love for her duty wins. he pieture is at the Empress git WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND USi AE NOTICE that W. BR. Tonkin, whose s is 558 Empire Boilding, Seattle, will apply for a Hecence to take fifty (50) feet per second (25,000 et) of water out of Clear Lake, also o as Clearwater Lake, which flows knows | i and draims into Kitgzault River, iwenty-four miles from its “mouth water will be diverted from the streain 1 point ab 100 feet from the mouth arwat Lake and will be used for x purpese upon the “Last Chance” lesciibed 5 tie Last Chan of mineral clatmes potice Was posted on the ground v7th day of June, 1919 A oopy notice abd an application pursuont md to the “Water Aet 1014 be fled in the offic: f the Water at Prince Rupert, B. ¢ ctions to the application may be ij with the said Water Recorder or with mptrotier of Water Rights, Par K ings Victoria Bf wihin la fier the first appearance of ' in @ local newspaper ! W. BR. TONKIN, Applicant By John Pedersen, Agent } jate of the first publication of this tice ie July 12, 1000 ; ) Look part = —— =} W. J. Cash was door k ‘eper and | | a substantial amount was ta " — — |which will be used for the benefit saskicceeeeiiantmiialinis soiiaaiadie si lot the elah when their crack team went to| : jdefeat the other evening. How: Ww PREG oneerrs epee they are confident with a + wen buy |) jlitlle reorganizing that they will } Spo rt lbe easily able to hold their own | Breet err teers emmermmeteg | WIT h the best. We are offering a very high grade Coffee at the Special Price of 50c. per pound. To get this Coffee to you we are raffling a beautiful NEW GRAPHAPHONE One chance given to each purchaser of one pound of our special 50c. COFFEE Coffee demonstrated and served free all the time COME IN! SEE OUR WINDOW! FULLERS, LTD. Phones 44, 45 and 534 Two Stores. Ormes Limited “Jexatt Femedios GIVE AWAY FREE—-A BATHING GAP with every purchase of Rexall Preparations value One Dollar or over. Come early and take your choice Phones 82 and 200 Store P.O. 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