1 - ' 5 Li tv ini' TAXI Bt. Service ilV IF 1'hmii COATS SUITS hm AT " In the Prince tournament were as Men's Singles drfeated Borrie 6-0, rcated Ken Ington 6-0, dfj-ated Gladding 6-1, defeated Lambic 6-1. 6-3. 1 Kennington defeat Buiidlt Third Avenue Stnvo llnnrs from i a,iiU in tweeds, bouclr, crepe;, and her- Si.cs 14 U 44. Regular to C-j f AA -.NE'lTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE 5AU,VU TUOTTEKS and JIGGERS id snappy styles, In beige, eggshell and white, v 23. Reg. values to $12.95. QET ft A II, S ANNIVERSARY SALE ,i ..isit , and dressmaker made sult3. Sizes 14 ,.,l.ir values to $16.95. OCT A A i: S ANNIVERSARY SALE J0VU RLAZERS o i " is in tweeds and stripes. Sizes 14 to 20. i K u $8.95. Ol AC ANNIVERSARY SALE GIRLS' COATS :,T , 7 to D only. Reg. values to Oft AC .'. i , TES ANNIVERSARY SALE .ZTrJf V"'L"JM T,iT"IIWI 'MUM Mltchell 6-2. 6-3. Men' Doubles ANNETTES Norrinnton-Fulton defeat: PHONE Z Hour Service at Regular Rate : 4 Upholstered chairs. Special :30 a.m. to Telephone 5:30 p.m. ed Glad- dlns-Delldal 6-C. 6-0. Hotherington - Kennington RiiDuooM sum: $1UUUU 1-hMlf.irrPd much. Full Size Bed. Chlfronti:., CMc Spring. Inner Spring Mattress DINKTTE S1MTK -Buffet. Extension (?9.50 Elio's Furniture Store Green 016 dc- tested Borrie-Piers 6-2, 6-1. Se-mi-Final Hetherlngton-Kennington defeated Norrington-Ful-ton 11-9. 3-6. 6-1. fjpmj.rinal" Bellamy-Mellin dc-featPd Bonlnnd-L-'mbie 6-4. R-'i. Final Hetherington-Kcirii 'n When You Want a Reliable. Comfortable, Dependable , , I, -mi mi tnnm!STwrnr' r-r FAOK THRr.r 1 . . - - . NNI VERS ARY SALE ANNIVERSARY SALE BISMARK SURVIVORS AWAIT THEIR FATE v?Mvl , iriir 4, -is guard with a bay nettrd rifle some ol tfc? ;,urv.vors rf "h: Grrman k urk bv Brit sh navul action h ndreds of miles eff the French coast, arrive at an h port. The photo wat. cabled f om London to New York. K-END ' wrt Clnli Tournament tt'-aches Final Stages ed Ncrrington 6-3. 6-2. final Borland Bellamy 7-5, 7-5. I.aJies' Singles F-rrl-T.inl Mi Mitchell de- feated Mlw Davis 6-4, 6-3. Sem'.-flnal Mtss Berner defeated Mrs. Tinker 6-1, 6-3. ' 6-1, 6-3. ' Mixed Doubles S-mi-Final Borland-Mrs. defeated Gladding-Mrs. Continued Owinjr to the Tremendous Success of Her ANNIVERSARY SALE and in order to allow her many patrons to. take advantage of the bargains offered ANNETTE has decided to continue her sale all of this week. HOUSE DRESSES All new styles and patterns, sun-fast and tub-fast. Sizes 14 to 52. Regular values to $2.95. SYCZ ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE t?XU vssssaa DRESSES - - m , defeated Bellamy-Mellln 7-5, 3-6, defeated 6-4.6-3. Ladies'. Doubles Final Miss Berner defeated Miss er ding 0-2.6-3. Draw for .Monday 6:30 p.m. Final Men's Singles Borland vs. Kensington. 6:45 p.m. Mnal Mixed Doubles Norrlnon-rH" Berner vs. Borland-Mrs. Tinker. ;pORT THAT Gcnn Sarazcn. who is finicky Thou' h's nutto'S. brought four to the National Open golf champlo-f hii In Texas. If thj one with which he starts blows cold he'll krep switching until he finds one! that is hot. They are all specially designed. i .Inck Lovelock, slim New Zeal L sEmmz ii Gordon and AndersinO St. WAISTS In sheers, stripes, crepes and tailored. Short and long sleeves. Sizes 14 to 44. Reg. values to Q1 $3.95. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE J. 2 .3 Baseball Scores SATURDAY American League Louis 7, Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 1, New York 4. Chicago 5, Boston 2. National League Brooklyn 12. St. Louis 5. Philadelphia 0, Chicago 3. Boston 2, Pittsburgh 8. SUNDAY American Lcacuc Cleveland 2. New York 3. St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 10. ond game rained out). Boston 8-6. Chicago 6-4. Detroit 5-4. Washington National Leacuc Boston 5, Pittsburgh 1. DRESSES The largest selection ever offered to the public in Prince Rupert, all the newest designs and shades, in plain, printed and dotted spiins, thick and thin Tahiti Crepes, novelty printed ravons, plain Shantung rayons. Sizes 12 to 52. Regular values to S8.9o.. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE isasa DRESSES Girls' print dresses, all up to the minute style?. Sizes 1 to 14. Regular value $1.95. fl flfl 7-2. game rained out). Philadelphia 0-8, Chicago 6-4 New York 2-3, Cincinnati 5-6 Brooklyn 8-0, St. Louis 1-3. P:t. 1000 .667 .333 .003 (scc- (second rrj put-Tan the cream of United; AUMRALIAN v em'iTifif SHfcLTEIl tatK, runners. Including Glenn I . In' SYDNEY, N5.W June 16: CP. Cunningham and Dill Bonthron, in s new raf-Prlnc-tnn case-Sydney the "mile of thf century" race at -J"t congestion tunne . will be fjUed six years ago today. as an air-raid shelter to accomo-metre Lovelock won the Olympic 1.500- race at Berlin a year later. ,date 8,000 people. nn.non.noo "coi onuls ! help free French '' LONDON .Tune 16: (CP) There CAIRO, June 16: (CP) 1" The nrp fionoocOO neonle In British Free French forces In Ndrthern eolonles-anart from the dominions Africa are to receive a $2,400 rpo- whose lePdffs look to West- Wle Advanced dressing, Ration minster for cu'dance and protec- from the New South Wales branch lion in connection with the war, ,of the Australian Red Cross. SWEATERS $2.95 A wonderful selection to choose from, all colors and sizes. Regular values to $1.95. Q1 00 ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE FRASER ST. JASPER IS WINS AGAIN OPEN NOW Defeated Curdui And Andcibon 15 To 11 In Ladies' Softball r I The regular Ladies' League soft-ball .game which wa., sn-uituu tor tonignt between Masei Succl and Ooicion i.nd Anderson was played Saturday evening witn the uv place riascr Sued kwp.ug undefeated by winning 15 to 11 ill a onc-sidcd affair. Ihc winners, wor -never In doubt. Same of tin h.iih lights In this game were a fine frpcctarular catch u.. in -c.i ficd by Mrs. Evelyn Daly and also some fine lining oy. ..xj. Moral boih ol Gordon and mider-son. The winners ouilnt tlu .juer.-13 it) ii. Batteries for Frascr Sticet wcr. Kingston and Davis and lor Gordon and Anderson, Moral, Roa'O and Croxford. Umpires were Ted Arney and Boyo Gurvich. Scorer was Dominic Mqntesano. lire league standing to. date Is as follows: W Fraser rqet 3 M;ss Brner-Mrs. Cruir'rhank Service Corps defeated Miss Mitchell-Miss Vance Orottcttcs 2 1 One Of i?gcst Season's On ord Anticipated Ity .Mountain Resort JAf ER PARK LODGE, June 10: Wlih the opening today for the 1911 season of Jasper Park Lodec, ;h? summer tourist -season In this section of the Canadian Rockies is officially In motion. Never be-!r: as ihor bsn such interest in mountain visiting as them is 'his NT -on nnd the general antici- atlon is ilnt Jns-cr wUl th's vai h3"e tho ."roatest year In Its h's-tcry. S!n."n the elosn of lost wear's rta.n he rnanigemcnt of the Lod,'1- his been busy making many alterations and the Lodge th's year precents a magnificent appearance. Early guests are thrilled with the color lh the flowers and gardens while th golfers find everthin-r to their heart's content on the golf course. Vicltors came to Jasper early this year. Although the I.-nd"" did not officially open until today, last wrek a number of Dartles ware taken care of. One of these was a g'oup from New York Horn the Fashion Trends Bureau who spent many days making a series cf special photographs. Another group wa from Los Angeles making a picture for "Look" Magazine. Many of the regular season guests ar-rlv-i her Saturday. R. E. Cuhney, manager of Jas-rer Park Lodge, bi'leves this will be the biggest year the Lodge has had according to his advance reservations. "Our records shaw that .we are muchxln excess of previous years Insofar as advance reservations are concerned. In addition to various parties and regular guests we will have many outstanding: dignatorlcs here this year. Even before we opened the Lodge the Tot-cm Pole Golf Tournament was filled as we have been forced to limit the competitors to two hundred tills season. The Columbia Ice Field In the southern end of Jas- t rrtr MoHnnot Parlr will D-pt fi Wcr play and will see visitors from all over the continent," declared Mr. ' ' Cuhney. The new road from Jasper Is being hard surfaced and the parking space In the Lodge grounds has been greatly Increased. One of the first cars to register here this season wu from Colombia. South America, while California cars are among the dally registrations. The wild life Is still a big field of Interest and already the bears with their comical little cubs have provided hundreds of feet of movie camera pictures. I I HOSE Every pair perfect, silk to the top, all new popular shades. Sizes 82 to 10 V2. Reg. value $1.15. 75C ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE HOSE Silk hose, all sizes, regular value 35c pair. S1 00 ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE, 3 prs. for?-1-'" v SLIPS Satin and'lacc trimmed slips, reg. value to C-j $2.95. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE VVV SLIPS Striped satin slips In tea rose and white. Sizes 2 to 42. Regular, value $1.00. B HQ ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE, 2 for PANTIES Rayon panties, Novasilk and Harvey Woods, well known brands. Small, medium and large. Reg. value "Ut Qp 75c ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE Rt. Rev. O. A. Rix, Bishop of afternoon from a trip to the Stl-Caledonia, returned to the city on kine River district on ecclesiastical the Princess Charlotte Saturday duties. Library Walls Make Ideal Air-Raid Shelter The steel book-lined walls of this London library form an ideal air raid shelter as this London pair has discovered. Com-fcitably el:onced between the shelves that once held books, they while away the raid hours. BuckerfieldTs POULTRY & DAIRY FEEDS Are Now Obtainable at Reasonable Prices From SUNRISE COMPANY LTD. Prince Rupert B.C., Phone 2G and 27 I Clean-Up Paint-Up Make Repairs, Build i We can supply all the materials for a new home or for additions to the old one. Call In and talk it over Albert & McCaf fery, Ltd. PHONE 116 i t t PHONE 117 I t A -Ar---- I., if h 4 ft