WALLACE’S OUR SODA .FOUNTAIN. IS OPEN FOR ‘11 Pure Ice Cream with all “Fixins’’ ae Fs Ye os Fd eR Et on onl es 5 et tt es Pe er, the Get Your Flags C. H. ORME The Pioneer Druggist PHONE 82 and Bunting |, ladies conaelat je sstlihaatea lessens lteter for the 24:h at Wallace’s _LADIES’ | HAND BAGS We have just received a shipment of the newest styles and latest designs in ladies’ Velvet and leath- er Hand Bags. We es- pecially invite you to call and let us show you our new goods. H. S. Wallace Co’y. Ltd. Dry Goods, Chinaware, Etc. Fulton Street and Third Avenue | 1 | Does Your Watch Keep Correct Time 7 eeerooe C. B. WARK Jeweller If not, get a standard RAILROAD WATCH movement fitted in any style of case you desire. LADIES WATCHES in gold filled and solid gold cases, oOoo* L. W. Cameron & Co. Official Watch Inspectors for the G.T.P. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 reat GOOD LIGHT WASHABLE CLOTHES is what a lady should wear at this time of the year. RODEN EXAIOOLN HOKEXMARKKKIKKAN ERIS xxXXO We have received a new shipment of LADIES’ SUMMER WEAR Waists, Skirts and some Lovely White Underwear at prices to meet the most limited purse. INFANTS’ & BOYS’ SHOES The last boat from the south brought us a big new stock. We find they are good, also cheap Have Your Photograph Taken During the Holiday and send one to the old folks or a friend. | It will let them know how you look after being away for some time. | |e House of Good Values Jabour Bros., 3rd Ave., Phone Black 243 2 " &es| We do excellent work for reason- Gg able prices. We won’t keep a raont Rooms oe you more than a second if Lecated on Sixth A Ave. near Fulton rs you will smile and come to | ose » MR rates s Three to five minutes from cen- 3 tre of business district. Nine- Pty P ] S di Hot and col Wyte, bath and Pe eerless Studio telephone. Jewly furnished. ¢, Under new management. my OPEN ON THE 24th ei . Go Alder Block First Floor INSPECTION - -__INVITED Pe Entrance on Third Ave. * BUBEDEDEDE BEDE BE PEDEDEDE SERED as STOKES’ — &-©—-@—@—_0—@ ED. STORK | ICE CREAM . i * ~General Hardware |is the purest and best made in Seatttle. This cream is used solely in + Palace Ice Cream Parlor ? ete es Ave. next to Optimist old office 1} TRY IF Fruit and Candy, wholesale and. retail Builders’ Hardware , Valves & Pipes Graniteware Oxford Stoves Tinware THE DAILY NEWS Classified WILL CHALLENGE THE VICTORS Longshoremen Confident They mon ground, To put this Can Beat at Tug of War rate to a nominal pric One of the best services the modern newspaper gives the public is ir There buyer and seller, employer and worker, ~ Advertisements ) the classified advertisement columns, landlord and tenant, and a host of others meet on com- h of everyone the News will reduce its Minimum charge of 25 cents. modern convenience in reac e of a cent a word per insertion The whe compose ion are quite sure they can pull any team round town that dares brawny-armed the Longshoremen’s Un- men IN CASE OF A_ DRY SEASON to meet them on Dominion Day. Then there'll be some fun proaching and with it comes the summer water problem which is ee re almostas bad. Arrangements must LOTS OF BEER | be quickly made, and will be | quickly ade | I t ouncil | ARRIVED TODAY «i: Be Goreme! sooply | of water for household use and Henriette Brought Eight Hun-| fire pretection. This it is believed | dred Barrels of It in ican be done by the completion two dams Morse Creek Sei |which will store up enough water | ito tide the city over a spell of | lof on The record cargo of beer- hundred barrels of it—arrived i Prince Rupert this afternoon on | drought. the Henriette. The largest ship-| The this work ment heretofore was a little more| probably be only $5000, than half that quantity. It fonkai] last night’s council meeting there as if thirsts are developing in the|Was a very strong opinion that north country, ithe work should be put in hands A few weeks ago, the Blue| right away. However, further Funnel liner Antilochus brought | investigation will be made. two of her immense hatches loaded to the decks with beer, spirits | and wines from England to Van-| cose of and at “GEORGE” Is DEAD couver, a record cargo of in-| Arthur Little's itaverite Spaniel toxicants to the Coast. Is no More SAY THEY WERE MISLED | There is a spirit of melancholy Men Sent file, the South Could | r Not Find Work | spanie “George,” the brown the Little means unknown he stand today. for long companion of Mr. is dead. By | took of poison and died yesterday, to the great grief of Mr. and Mrs a : : some yar- There are a number of gangs of i men round town, who have mushed it in from up the line. They say A Great Part of Your Life is Spent in Your Office. Therefore, you might as well have it furnished with We have it. and see our stock of Desks, Office Chairs and Drop in Office useful and artistic furniture. ——Requisities — GOOD BOOKS and STATIONERY are some of the other things that can be had from McRae Bros. SEDEDCDE HE DEMDEDE DEN DE ENED NATURAL RESOURCES SECURITY COMPANY, Ltd. PAID UP CAPITAL $250,000 — OFFER FOR SALE— Farm and Fruit Lands -~JOINT OWNERS AND SOLE AGENTS OF Fort George Townsite Massett Townsite Townsites - 606 BOWER BUILDING, VANCOUVER, ‘B. C. HEAD OFFICE: Local Office : Alder Block Sixth Street | o—o—-@ — ¢-0-@ +-+-e-@ Sam Gowen, Prop. would | | brooding over Arthur Little’s ne ws | inseparable | Attle. they were sent up by employment ; . | ot RY : 5 ; Only on Saturday, Mr. Little agencies in Vancouver, who told! 5 ; : , had the dog’s photograph taken, | them there was a great scarcity of | j , : ’ standing on a box, peering over labor up the line. When they | , his owner's shoulder. reached there, they found the contractors were all well supplied | ‘ s | with men, so they walked in to} Our great sale last week was Rupert, feeling pretty mad with|a success. We will offer more the men who sent them. | bargains in the following shades: , Black, fawn, navy and sage. Lat- Northwestern League lest blocks in hats, worth three | Vancouver 8, Spokane 3. | times the selling price, $1. Hoff- Portland 12, Victoria 2. |man’s, Second avenue, ‘“The Me- Seattle 3, Tacoma 4. chanics Store” 116 _ Here is our Classified Advertising Column for today. Watch it grow. = ee | 7 {| This is Good Lost and Found if | The ice cream sold in the ks PE Ps Pt red |Palace of Sweets, Third, avenue, FOUND~—Elegant rooms; newly Ryeetanes The , ace from pure to get on the other end of a rope Bulkley Block, 6th Ave., neat Fulton. 109-Im |jg made on the plac 1 with them. Steps to be Taken Quickly by t ee ee cream. It is not mi ide in a fac tory As they will be busy working theC 1 For Rent {and shipped in from a distant city. } } e Council to Ensure Supply | f) A a i abide fae tomorrow they are unable to enter eee ur crea . i » tug of : 9 lmorning. If you want real pure, a team in the tug of war contest, Witneie 3 ; 2 :. | We have two cosy housekeeping tooms for rent. ng id but it is on the carpet that they inter is over and with at Right in town. H.F.McRae&Co. 115-tf |fresh ice cream try that sold at * * * ~~ | the winter vate ™ in the | New 7-room house on Ambrose Ave. partly fur ts and notice will challenge the winning team] .. water proble a stebed, tent $0.’ -ABbls om ninantene or Box 616. | the Palace of Swee city, but summer is rapidly ap-| 110-116 ithe difference from the imported Buikley Block 109-1m 115-116 Nice, clean, bright outside rooms, Phone 274 6th Ave., near Fulton, House furnished for housekeeping, 2 rooms, $17 per month; back of rink. Apply Law-Butler Company. 106-108 goods. | "Phone 4 Pantorium Pioneer Cleaness, | Niee furnished rooms single or for housekeeping Apply Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave. near Pd i= |STRIKE NO PLEA CRW 71) FOR EXTENSION | Help Wanted emer mermmrmet | Contractors Pleading Strike to | ie Waated at Reilly's Bakery Lunch, Empress | Escape Penalty Clause Theatre Basement. | District Manager for first class Health and Acci- | | dent Insurance Company, | Splendid induce-| “No = mere y,’ says Alderman ments. Special salary and liberal commission te he jit } I | Apply toJ. L. McComb, Health and Accident | Hildite h, is to be shown to the Department, Empire Life Insurance Company, | contre ictors who want extension of 611 Winch Building, Vancouver, B.C, 114-120 Companion help, raencanly domesticated, grood time. Last night in a report of plain cook, Box C. C., Daily News. 114-119 | Nineteen youne men to take cosy rooms in the | the streets committee adopted by Sang rere Sey Pee 101m | the council all responsibility for Boy Wanted. Abply at Optimist fies. 8¢- tt| the strike was entirely disclaimed, bid hag NE 2D gan sage the most liberal! ind no extension of time will be Empress Hotel. I. F. Madlem. 108-114 | granted any contractor on that Wanted —500 good men to join the Order of Owns. FOR PICNIg ON THE 24th Wilson’s Home Nothing better for my» ured Hana — Witheg Fruit We have a fresh g})j; These things ar Groceries you can get Ideal Provision Ho Third Ave., near a COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SH OX ADOWS BEFORE ty Indian ball UO The most intere teld in British ( be held in the Ey Empire Day, May d Don’t miss this CUPS AND MEDALS, on view at J. S. Gray Store, Sixth St Pho TICKETS - 50c AND % on sale at theatre tir (er lb Wer a stor Overseas Club Concer The best performanc: the city. Held E Moving Pictures Concert at tr eatn at Dorr Call room 28, Empress Hotel. |. F. Madlem, score. oa ge Applications for extension were ere ; , f | made by S. H. Watson and J. R. | | . . Board Wanted |Morgan. Watson will get two ae tb oe | weeks’ extension on annount of WANTED-Room and board in private family | difficulties due to minor city de . Optimist Office. 1 ‘ * is lays and spec ial causes, but none ot oss em srnsetnsrnsrnsemnsemmeremermmed | : jon account of the strike. Morgan Fire Insurance | whose contract was delayed owing LAT eee | FC) oy change of grade gets five ' | THE British Union and National Fire Insurance| Weeks and two ys extension of Company of London, England, with capital . of $2,500,000.09. See us for rates. The Mack | IMEC Realty and [Insurance Company 70-tf ALD. CLAYTON IS PUZZLED |However Does the Engineering Department Do It? emt meee eee Situations Wanted | [SERRE RRND & A classified advertisement is a tireless work- hunter—and seldom fails | Young lady, thoroughly dome sticated, good plain cook. Apply Box M.C., D-ily News Office j 112-tf | | By experienced man and wife as cook and helper There was a culvert built in in mining camp or country hote Avply H. L. } ‘ ° . . T., Optimist, 95-97 this city on Third avenue, and |Alderman Clayton has been greit- eens remsetrdetnnsomserinisomnsomasseasetsommnsetne: : : ; ly mystified over it For ac j Boarders Wanted cording to Alderman Morrissey Srnsermtbion bcerninensmenet HS 18,008 of the exploite of the igineerin ‘pa it. Se Vi | Home cooked meals and nicely furnished rooms sole Ing de partmer me val for three persons. Apply Mrs. James, Scott | jant night « the ransit © Bidg., 8rd Ave., between 8th and 9th Sta. &865-tf ee ° . h Trans . Private Board by the week or month. Home| bout the building of that culvert 200 yecialty. Miss E. M. Gleeson, 3 : Sen tutroas TIE Guutaen Wee chacsarl baad wall upon a foundation of sand In vain did the then suilding $6 9s 7s ne 9anp ne o no Oo 9s toe Inspector wern, threaten and ca i Real Estate j|iole. The hero of the Steel Taps | drmesrmereemcrmtemeirmsemmarmermnsrmmsr mad and Plumb Bob bade the Building Inspector gel l ] i | A classified advertisement is a real estate sales- ‘I b him ce, and | man, and does not often count enough “to: finished that culvert wall But | count in th et result . : ° .$150 Cash buys two lots faeing the Park~fine soil in a little w hile winter approac hed, foragarden. H. F. McRae & Co 115-tf and the winds blew nd tl rains Nineteen young men wanted to rent cosy furnish- . ed in the Bulkley Kooms, 6th Ave., near Fulton. | fell, and the tempest beat upon 109-1m : ‘ that wall so that it fell,and great 7 Ee ee was the fall thereof And Alder j For Sale man Clayton brooded over the Oemermnsresomnermecomms ome cca broken wall. At last week's coun- Household Goods. Roomato elet. Apply Mra. | Ci! meeting he demanded to know Evjen, 7th Ave. and Taylo t. near Summit. 96 the cost of the repair job I ast night it was told him that about Notice $10 had been the total outlay And herein lies the mystificatior Take notice that the partnership consisting of Isadore Grossman and Morris Soskin, carrying on business in the City of Prince Rupert, under the For to Alderman Clayton it seemed name of Grossman & Soskin. is hereby dissolved, | that many men had been engaged as of the 22nd day of May, 1911, the said Isadore for many m build } i | Grossman is to continue the business and to col- ATL) oons rebuilding that Sixth Street Phone 78 Red | lect all accounts and assume all liabilities. : i i Dated at Prince Rupert this 22nd ony of May, wall. So last night he made a J 1911, 114-124 : : : ‘ a i sii | oe |noise like a great big question | j|mark. But the little black figures Municlpal Notice jon the Engineer's report said still | re Applications will be received by the undersign- | $10 and no more, ed up to 5 p.m. on Monday, May 29th, for the | position of City Auditor. Salary $25 per month. Full particulars from the City Clerk. ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk. Request from Hospital An application from Mr, D. G, | Stewart, President of the Hospital | 114-116 S.0.E.B.8 Board, for a contribution to the} . » De . . ’ . j Hospital Funds, was referred by | pithe Prince Rupert Lodge, No. 418, Sons of the council to the finance com- |} england, meets the first and third Tuesdays in i > f > : | each month in the Carpenters Hall, at 8 p.m. mittee, Alde rman Douglas de- | | F. V. CLARK, Sec., clared himself in favor of a@ gra ° P, O. Box 812, Prince Rupert aren Assignment The Insurance People EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE, GET OUR RATERS The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Phone 10 Third Avenue and Fulton St Notice is hereby given that bids will be open for the sale ef stock of Simon's Fair to the high- est bidder. Stock consists of Crockery, Glass- ware and Hardware, Bids will be open until June 1, 1911. W. T. ROBINSON, Assignee, 115-tf Box 14, Prince Rupert, B.C. | Do away with this. Listings of houses and FEATURE: Tug of We | between police, F | Earl Grey Also Amateur ren under 14 y Com; Silver Cup and Prize Gray's Jewelry can be had for Cor also from member phone 78 black St DANCE What better way t t by going to the Dar Gray at are, H 10.30 rents $1 Tickets, ( J.S.GR AY & SON Manufacturing Ww ers, Opticians and | Dealers in Music is Sole agents for and Players Sole agents Stamps. Agents for the and records, of wi line. Headquarters What you don't please ask for We have beer Anti-Rheumatic a large stock on har any size. beeen, 27 for \ fo rey rit To Preserve Your Eyes n't Miss this Chance DR. INMAN Consulting Eye Specialist of Vancouver, fits glasses for all defective v t fail to Satisfact free ist isior don see hir gu ion arant If you want to sav Furniture of J. F. MACDON: AL D's FURNITURE STORE NEAR who is selling out his f less of cost M laundry, White! Pioneer Laundry. Phone f ICAN SE ul you a lot in Section 6, cash payment and easy ost wanted @ 4 all sectior I have parties who want ty in Sections 5 or 61f pr For quick sale, » JOHN DYBHAWY, J Open Evenings 7 ye ee na Get Some Nice Clean Don’t eat ae aA A A A 4 O LUNCHES REILLY’S BAKERY LUNCH Everything IS Home Cooked EMPRESS THEATRE BASEMENT ENTRANCE Beside McRae Bros. Bookstore gronretotreryetsessei3 UMO} UI 29}JOD ysaq OU} SAIIS SAA yotyanyonserseuse