PAOE FOUR W, I Expert OPTICAL SERVICE BE W T r-jm OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT .Mail orders Promptly Filled 'V.' Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Impairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China. Dinnerware, Clashes, Uaggagc and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant ...-B-,-,A,-,-t-,AW,J Cut Kale Shoe Store g Official Outfitters to "M' Lords" and M Ladies" KIDDIES SHOES Exclusive Agents For WrajjRe Shoe Co. Classmate and Shu-Conomy Shoes 1 arge Selection BOYS and YOUTHS' OXFORDS BOYS' and YOUTHS' BOOTS .MISSES' OXFORDS TIES. AND STRAPS BOYS' and GIRLS' RUBBER OVERSHOES CUM BOOTS CREPES DRESS SHOES Prices You Can Afford Cut Rate Shoe Store 506 THIRD AVE. WI Across From Orme's Drug """"'""''"""Vb" Canadian National Railways Changes in Train Services Effective June 8th, 1912 TRAINS FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. 6 p.m.. stopping at all local stations, arriving JASPER Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 7 ajn. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 10:30 ajn., stopping at Terrace. Pacific, Hazelton, New Hazelton, Smlthers. Burns Lake, Van-derhoof, Prince George, Giscome and McBride only. Arrive JASPER Thursday and Saturday 12:25 pjn. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT: TUESDAY. FRIDAY and SUNDAY, 11 pjn. THURSDAY and SATURDAY. 6:30 p.m. For Full Information. Reservations, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT 528 Third Avenue Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines Used Tools Tool Chest containing the following tools; 1 miniature iron smoothing plane; 1 Iron plane of medium size; 6" square; 2 feet square; iron vise for filing saws; V wd chisel( 1l2 wood chisel; eleven wood bits from 4 to 1"; extension bit, 14"; a.4 extension bit, 14"; small wedge shaped hammer; cross cut saw; rip saw; brace; small whet stone: try square; plierj 5o' steel tape; axe; Oster bull dog pipe die stock; 6 feet cross cut saw, claw bar; picks; mattock; carpenter's wrecking bar. We have the goods at Ello's Used Department. Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, next to Daily News. PRINCK RUPFRT X If you lose anything, advertise for it. Green 916 BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local Hutchers. NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage CO. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA RECITAL Marie Hartwig. ENJOYED "I 'ttle Sailors." George Pick and Claire Ritchie in the Sailors' Hornpipe. "The Sailorettes." Marie Boulter and Pat Love. During the .program. Mrs. Dixon. Mrs. Black and M1m McDiarmid wer tendered a vote of thanks for their splendid co-operation and Remains of Mr. A. V. Hariri ft Transported Uy Air From Smlthers To Vancouver. ; SMITH ERS, June 15: An airplane arrived in Smlthers at I 1 10:30 Friday morning and landed T-l,. V-ll.1 t. t-..j v. uoe Jkamijrji. 11, jiaa come 'to convey the body of the late Mrs. A. N.' Dando from Smlthers , to Vancouver, and left at 11:30 'a. m. on Its return trip. THE DAILY NEWS (Kllpatrlck on Wednesday evening i lotte Brown. Lucy Evan. Clarice I 1 i . . . 1 f ahI In rf Tnhnenn T Hilar VnntU1 MflYlni mic vuinpiaineu nu icnuiB wvituwu. ., well and Mr. Dando, who was Kerrlghan, Joy Lancey, Owen Mc- workinz at the bank, was sent Rac. Oenwcn Morgan. Lois Nkker- for. Shortly thereafter she felt ..son, Georgia Rudderham. Mary I better but in a few minutes she Dancing and Music at St. Andrew's ?u"ercd a hemorrhage of the braln and became unconscious. Cathedral Hall Friday Night By P"1" a7 on Thursday noon Bo-Lo School of Dancing Without having regained con- There was a very large and ap-, ousness. preciatlve audience at the Bo-LrA Mr- and Mrs; Dando h,avP School of Dancing recital which tremely popular since they . . . . . . .. . nrrlvrH In Kmlthir ahnlit. Lhrpe u-o It old CVtH f r nfon n rr in IVia Cr aj s i. t i ff.n t.i.i ' voars aeo and it was with the part in the program were the , 8c4l "S"1 tnat !he J lct riancirw nunil of mim Pat i.nvri' the Bulkley Valley heard that and nnri Miss Ml Marie Marip Boulter, rtnn1t.jr assisting .i&cistlnf I they artists being the pupils of Mrs. 'Ihomas Dixon, A.T.C.M. Mrs. J. S. Black was accompanist and Miss McDiarmid acted as mistress t of ceremonies. inc program, wnicn was openeu with the singing of "O Canada" and with introductory remarks by Miss Marie Boulter, was as "Dutch Danre." Joan Orlmblc. Melva Hanson, Yvonne Robinson and Iris Hart "Waitress Dance." Nina and Lorraine Youngman, Bessie Lee. Mon- fica Holtby, Marissa Wlndlc and Rose Marie Hartwig. ;i "Katy Did," Kitty Dixon and Barbara Teng. !l "Elmer's Tune," Marie Boulter !and Pat Love. ;! Baby Ballet "Rose Petals." Joan 'Orimblc. Claire Ritchie. Gertrude Durran, Mary Ellen McKenzle and Evelene Young. Solo, "In May." Deshka Penoff. "Highland Fling," Jean Calder- wood. Tap Dance. "Swanee River." Monica Holtby. Lois Thompson. Marissa Windle. Rose Marie Hart-wlj, Nina and Lorraine Young- man with Bessie Lee in sok). Piano solo. "Sonatina in Mozart Eileen Boland. I "Skirt Dance." Kitty Dixon. i Solo," "I Heard You Go By." Marie Lock. ( i "Nursery Rhymes." Claire Ritchie. Gertrude Durran, Mary Ellen Mc- M.Vt lUUIig. . 1 P 1 .... . 1 1 m ..I ouiu. my aixcc rwue uown . were being moved from Smlthers. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the be reaved husband in his tragic loss. DISPLAY IS FINE .Many See Work of High School Home Economic a nr. .Manual Training Department- Fashion Parade Is Highlight Afinthnr rlatltfthf f ill vxn In Ann. time of day from early raornlne to evening. All costumes were of their own making and indicated a fincj degree of proficiency in the sew-1 ing art. Miss Ruth Hind and Miss Hazel Smith were In general , charge of thc parade. Miss May Skinner as "Miss Fashion," was the ommenta'or and iued an in-: genlously designed floral cloak In assistance and presented with connect.on witn her recitative an-; bouiuets by Miss Pat Love. The nounccments. Misa Patricia Mc-' net proceeds were in aid of theiyrnont played the. processional) War Relief Fund. PLANE TOOK BODY SOUTH I ine town of Smlthers and peo- Johnson, Joyce Oawthorn, Audrey pie throughout the Bulkley Val-oreen. Mollie MacKenzle. Marie sudrtPn i t w ,cat" . a Hatrlc McClymont. Mona been so active in many social ma. r1 li ways, one naa Deen a recent President of the Red Cross Society here. Imu'i- Before the opening of the fash-.ion parade. Principal W. W. C '' O'Neill spoke briefly In welcoming I me visitors. He referred to the ac-; j tivltles of thc home economics 'and Industrial arts departments,! describing how the endeavour was, to parallel in this way social lnsti-1 tutlons and activities of a practl-' cai nature. The function of all i arts, both utilitarian and decora-1 tlve, was to Increase human happiness. The school felt proud of useful work which was being carried out along this line. Tea was served after the display in the home Economics rooms with teachers acting as pourers and pupils as servlteurs. Orade 11-Norma Currlc. Inez Berg. Eileen Feasbv. Martrarf Aituae, Dorli Leach. Nnrah Mr Caffery. Bettv Payne. Harrlette Sim, Kathleen Sun berg, Jean Thompson, Marie WeHer. Irene M s tad. Grade 7-H Lorraine Harbc. Pat Brocklesby. Tonl Braun, V e r i Bruce. Mary Margaret Buluer Mary Dybnavn. Iris Hanson. F.o Ingram. Lois Lakle. Dorothv Lambe. Kaye Nlckeraon, Paui;nn Ohneasorg. Ingrid Skog. Anna "mi: bere. Jovre Watts. Prances Web- ber. Nina Youngman. Marie t'aicl- well. Grade 7-B Evelyn Alexander. Pat Comer. Owen Frmer. Ru.h CI Wee. IVirothy Hunter. Klsn th MacKentle, Marion Moore. Knth rlnc Paul. Bugenla Pavhk... Myrtle Sather. Betty Scott. Vein . Slarev I vHi Watt. Art Id Pcd r sen. Marv Johnston. Peggy .! dison. Mary Bird. Grdc 8-M Mary Baker Ju Ber?. Evelyn Busey. Aw; f llns. Marv Davidson Marjnr r Fh Verna lYaaer. Isobel Oay I Howe. Audrey Hunter, D Kentln. Pemy Large. PaTrtn i I , Frances Pearce. Mary 8koK p Thorsen. Ruth Walton. Ethf MeKlnnon. Grade 8-B--Ruby Anderson P nv nr.-lav. Joy Berg. " Elean r f , a u4rs ciiiu tit wit" T necUon with the year's closing 1 Barbara Engelcke. Betty H . : nrrumm nf n-tivino at tw.iv. schlld. Marv Hunter. Vlcku T Memorial Hish School was the dis play of home economics and Industrial and graphic arts departments which was held on Satur son. Dorothy Smith. Kteano: lb seth. Ethel Dunnington. day afternoon, drawing out a large a n s -t number of parenU and frtendi. In MrS. KOSC Udell, th lartrp hall ruttM th tH: 7 auditorium were ranged for dls-;v many fine exhibits of the manual training department as well as art work. These were in- C." spec ted with interest and elicited much favorable comment. One particularly interesting corner wus that where the work of the girls for the Red Cross was assembled for display, this including finely produced articles both for the ser vices and for refugees. In irpnpral rhariw nt ihm lspeth McKenzie. introducing theP'ay we Miss Elizabeth Young Waltz in Blue Rose Marie Hart- and Miss Alma Snyder, Instructors i wig, Nina and Lorraine Young- 'of home economic and applied (man. Bessie Lee. Marissa Windle. arts. Ronald Seal, instructor of ln-Melaine Brechin with the solo bal- dustrial arts, and Charles Havward let by Monica Holtby. innd Miss Averlll McKenchnle. In- Voral solo, "Splde.r Hunt.- Bar- structors of graphic arU. Mivt bara Teng. J Ruth Hind and Mum Dorothy Spanish Dance "Nagota," Marie ' Sherritt were in charge of the Bou'tcr and Pat Love. display by the Red Cross girls and Song and Dance "School Days.". Mark Hill, the Journalism ex-.Kltty Dixon. ihibit. "Sword Dance." Monica Holtby. Powibly the hluhllsht of th Tap Dance. "The Band Played, "Nernonn was the fashion parade On.'' Finrpnro Mnru rn.n. f mm th sl!ra-llil Amn t a Edward Morrow, Wedded Saturday On Friday evening the ri'.e.i f matrimony were solemnized be tween Mrs. Rose Oden and Edward , Morrow, both of this city Thi ceremony was performed in the ! First Baptlat Church, Iter. C. A.j Wright officUtlng. Mr. and Mrs. Morrow were at-1 tended by Mr. and Mis. W. J . Line ham of Victoria. I The newlyweds are making their home in Prince Rupert. DUCAL COMMENDATION LONDON. June Is: 9 Profes-1 lonnl truck drivers are more courteous and more capable than many drivers of nrlvnl cars. th Diifc" of Ken sntd in m adflros it 'hr Pierce. Pearl and Verna Fraser. "f he auditorium before a nnu-I mtim- nt tho CommerrUu ' Duet "Little Old Garden." Molly ar Hunfe whlch fu,ed thc Motor User A.s,--.a-ion. Frew and Marie Lock. place. Th Hcoratlons featured a " Piano solo, "Waltz Mignon." 'beautiful fkjral arch through u ir iiiq wirai urj cuo- j "Anchors Awelgh," Mllaine Bre- t"rnes of all types and for all pur-! chin. Bessie Lee. Monica Holtby. . P08"8- "Hie tlU? of the display be- Lois Thompson. ... Lorraine and Nina in "Around the Clock." the gfW ! t a xoungman. Marissa Windle. Rose' snowea costumes appropriate to the Specials 3 Smith Typewriteis Special I Flectrlc Hoover. Just like new 6 Coleman Gas ISurnrrs up from 21 Sprlnjfillfd Mattresses from $18.50 to Philllpson, 7,111a Sherman. May I .4ttlll Skinner. Bernlce Woods, Beatrice " Driuvpnnr , mt tw . S11.80 S17.50 52.50 S25.00 8 3-piece Chesterfield in thc latest styles and colors at Low Prices. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE IJLACK 321 Third Avenue Mrs. Dando had recently been, OrariP if. n, t inc "y"0 transfer m ' " m ,fttk.t sl4L7LJ. I. very well and In good spirit and Foster. ' Mollie Frew, Violet Lee J, . aw, 1lerhlMband wcre to ( Isobel MarXenxie. Sheila MacRaeJJ ..-. oiiiiuiriB uu Hi? iirsiMare NleltPrsnn niwa civ,. fast train going west on Thursday Jeanne Thomoron. Barbara Morar.' morning enroute to Vancouver' Orade 9- Marie Boulter. Bernlce where Mr. Dando had recently Eastwood. Pearl Fraser. Chrissle been transferred from Smlthers Montgomery. Olenna Moore. Patsy to take over the Managership of Moore. Jeannette Pearce Hilda the Branch of the Royal Bank Pottlnger, Audrey Toombs.' Norma - . ....4 aitu i.audmiu onccLB.(wau. uiita Zabudney, Hazel Jen-Whtle having dinner at the sen. Kathleen Doherty home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Grade 7-M-Mary Adcock, Char. it 'rat,,; ii' u itiiBiiiati; n j ? OCT YOUR 2 I'ICNIC GLASSWARE J " AND CROCKERY NEEDS AT THE 2 VARIETY STORE lll)lilflilil)lii)Ciirif WOOD Get Your' Winter Supply Now HYDE TRANSFER Second Avenue Phone 580 Wr Jfl CAPITOlr g.W.T.M.liHJf.HM!IMTTl G 0 L D S E : A I L TUB SKA I. OF QUALITY am Sockeye Salmon Fancy Hud Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Sucad Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Hlontcr m i.KLLV VM.I.CV lit I I til Arrives Fresh :very Week ! We believe in featuring It and helping our up-rtver farmer Trv It once and wc 1". urr you will wan'. rw i.ther Hh freshneas and quality Is unsurpassed We also feature up-river VEOETABLfM whenever MUSSALLEM'S : Economy Store Where Dollars Have More cents" P.O. lios 575 I'liones IK-19 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZAUELLI. PROr. "A Home Aiay From Home" Rates 75c" up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prlnrc Rupert, IIC. Phone 281 P.O. Itu 190 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i S . 8 Announcement NOW OPEN Sunrise Beauty Salon Violet Mah Above Sunrise Store Entrance Sixth Avenue I'HONi: III.UK 913 Prince Rupert, B.C. J OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MONDAY. JUKE is 14J ,h" show tiu 7-ik.dl V.A nlo a o ih mta f iptcia- you vt tT nTnn.ap'crur. b.f- t TODAY and TUKSI)Y Complete Showa: 1:00. 2:81. ;(, 75 a ,. Feature at: 1:00.3:12, TM, 9 48 iymH ill !iiu . L- much ..Mln.v.rknow7:-" - .rlainwn - IIFAR 1 1.. ANN SOTHERN mgmg th: grcatm f ' "no ballads "THE LAJT TIME IX AW PARIJM dded ( II WCIIDinKNTin" . Dramatic Short' Cartoon FIRST SWALLOW SLRVICKS TO Vancoutrr, Mfterla and Hi; pointi, Stewart and Not'.h, ((uren Charlotte Itlandt. Full Information, Ticket. and Rwrvatim FRANK J. SKI N.N fit I'rlnre Kuprrl Aimt third Ar. I'hwif Stl savoy1 HOTEL Carl ZnrcIH Prop. Phone 37 I' " " KKASKU STKKET PRINCK RITI KT Jl lf Porch r&i ft,; i . "Pat a vrtlcomt d Md tiptfli K-H Forth Pi Ven'l tMp, cittk, P. v. -7 ( : o(,, prrlod. Spc"V , ,bcul H.ndtnon. On q' 13U iqvot GORDON'S HARDWARE l Phone 311 tlrllrllie