htnU lcn. S'ft' tmti ,,om' 'on0 . h r- icta sugar or bii it .:h honey cither Fresh Berry Pie Yum yvm for uicioui todtd fruit in a lendtr deCewvs pie she t one of mr in Canada, Tfrch berries arc at their a , dr. :Tt can neer he a L-a lut the same it's a. r rr.tt to u houewitcs to It the luioous fruit In retats. b ih:t r:W I mgReM one of r:.;t devious. An open- rr.h berry pict Hake ami . - 1 11 lie: jpopm-pic neu v I) F.lit with your choice r::i or fruit (it will be El v.h 1 -ar home-can ncJ i , .1 r l. OPEN-FACE PIE SHELL M tuf enctmhti fMf taut 14 H oft wtJiJ Utti tout 1 iti)u wk 7 nHtMnmn Swift'l Jlr J Lu4 Ut (t Mntm CAt-Mftr4 flour tftj wh blkMlt Cat u Ull u ifc Uid fori? 'in lb hx of (liwl 4 irmuui kM rtiwir (to d tw c4 wutt fni AdJ ti un. ouuif w lubdr n4 uui rnuhife Uj null fM KhK 3 nM ba luffihft tJ dn f ttilr bua Uc tui. UmU, l box 1 rir 1 I) M. nun rdr. ibra xk ril Diafcn urn U tixil ih cuM Mrt UJ torn ) 1 iah Mtip of Mdiwl Hr. cnap Fill no htked ft ih diin) iruM hoi oM, 4 VI 4cJt, wl mi . rr mtnt IM two. iw bU thril nul r" II lJ (4 Mcrlf KIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED Vtxt of Premium Ham anil ISdcnn; Sllvcrlcaf Itnl; ft I Sbrtenlnft; HriKikllcId Huttcr, Eftftn nnd Chit-Mr. f . tructlonx from the 8?rreUry 01 huiu? ' f a :., m hu capacity tut Custodian under r x.J Rcv-ulatloiw respecting Trading with the I hc following will be offered for SALE BY AUCTION AT POUT ESSINC.TON On Saturday, at 1 o'clock, July 15th, 1911 Store equipment, Including safe, scale, eah rfUler, sddinj marlilne, show ra, tfpewrlter, etc household coo.U of all klndt, gas engine, etc. By J. H. MA1R, Auctioneer ELIO Furniture Store I bird Avenue Prince Rupert 1AHY roIiDINCt CAHKIAGKS With sprinRS. Price 327.H0 lRXFKIr FLOOR COVEKINC Six foot witlo. Per square yard 30c INLAID LINOLEUM Six feet wide. Per square yard $1.80 rOULSEN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN Glh Ave. I'., Ileslde P.O. Station II. "Select Lunches end Select Service" Our stock fresh and complete, prices right POULSEN'S GROCERY Courtesy nnd Service Free Delivery Kl M Waco an Ad in The Daily News It Pays LOCAL NEWS NOTES on his return to his home at Masses The Prince Rupert Oyro Club will be In regular monthly meeting this Wednesday. An executive luncheon was held today. Dr. Jens Munthe, following an Deration in the Prince Run- ci t General Ilopltal, Is expected to be able to leave for his home this week. I Petty Officer Ralph Smith has arrived home irom nis navai duties at Halifax to iDcnd fur- 1 tough with his parents, Mr. "and Mrs E. P. Smith. Mr McCualg and' family of Vancouver were here ywterday I bound for Masnett to pay a visit 'here wun Mr. wcuuaig wno 1 m th- naval service-Master Jean Singer, young son r Mr ana Mrs. wewty omvi. was in the city yesterday returning to hi home at Maasett for he summer vacation after at tending school In Vancouver. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up to Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone Ml VJO. Box 198 r 8ERVICEA TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypotnts, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK 3, 8KJNNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 HURN WOOD For Summer Dry Slabwood, cord $10.00 Dry Jackplne, cord J1S.50 HYDE TRANSFER Phone 50 Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Ass'n See JOHN L, WRIOHT Special Representative 116A Hays Core Circle Opposite Staff Dining Hall Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY l'HONK C51 Atlas Uoilcr Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. Phone Red 881 TTTTTTYfTYYYTTTYYTTT Old English SCRATCH COVER POLISH fcrofttoi in tutnitvr Vl It on nnlrak nd tnr '""I uifac la ml uly mm a tm luvlrxl ta 4 uulith. mm9uW. No. 27. Executive night at 8 o'clock. Sold at MUSSALLEiM'S ECONOMY STORE J. L. CURRY (Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Green 995 J. M. S. Loubser DC, BA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Thone 840 THE DAILY NEWS L H Hllder, following a brief A. Canadian Legion B. E 8. L.) Meeting to- Mini Florence Parker left on Saturday night on a trip to Van- couver where sne win spena holiday. 9f3 Amons those leaving on Sat urday night for Vancouver were Mr. and Mrs. A. ADramson 01 Smithers. Mix Alma Dvbhavn left on Saturday night on a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Olaile left on Saturday night on a h61i-day trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Eastman left on Saturday night for Vancouver on a holiday trip. O. L. Taylor left on a holiday trip to Vancouver on tsaiuraay night. Mrs. J. Pllnt left on Saturday night on trip to Vancouver. The contribution of the Car- at First Avenue and MxBride Burns Lake Has Parade, Coronation L. M. Asemissen left Saturday parade gtaged here In connec- s n a frfn trip tn to Vancouver. Vancouver. ,.(. nu .u. ru OAnnii night on UOn W1U1 W1C riWKCH jvcuiuwit last Wednesday was quite a col orful affair. Well nanaiea, n , Included such features as the Morlcetown Band, a four-horse Win" with waeon nicely decor ated and horses resplendent in rings, lines ana riDDons lent io-the occasion by Andrew Ray of iVanderhoof. a suitably decorated forestry float ana a wagon pun- ed by lltUe Mary Anderson. Two clowns nrovlded the comedy, the male devouring an ; Inexhaustible string of sausage ; continuously, while tne lemaie won everything except wej beauty prize. ( A throne had been erectea on the recreation grounds and the coronation ceremony was concluded with all due pomp and pageantry. Albert Roumleu ! Burns Lake was King. Kisie ev erett or Tintagel queen and Gladys Roumleu of Burns Lake maid of honor. Throughout the whole day Indians from all over the district . had nwi rendered rtnaereu great great lusisiauu assistance yniKia u .w..-. - the Pioneers' Home Fund was , making the ceremonies sue cn ht nl lln R-am Mnuv- 1 . . . i w im MIA. w o an $10. E. 8. Tobey left on Saturday night for Vancouver on a holiday trip. He will attend the camp of local Sea Cadets Whytecllff, Howe Bound, next lwik. rlnz an officer of the local corps. Power supply In the downtown section of the city was Interfered with for about an hour this moraine as a result of a crane knocking down, the line Street ones ones who who are are celebrating celebrating the fl r Thomson, who recently !da Normandy. underwent a major operation in tne prince uupen uenerai Hospital, having been discharged from the Institution a few days ago, left Saturday nigm tor a trip to Vancouver. Mr and Mrs. D. O. Borland and daughter, Ann, will leave this week-end to spend a holiday .at ParksviUe. Vancouver Island, iThey will be Joined by their ! daughter. Mrs. Robert Benton, who Is coming out Irom Toronto D. L. Coulter, assistant general nuntwr nf the SUbak-Premter Oold Mining Co.Sas In the city ht the week-end on his way oacx to Premier alter having gone to Vancouver m company wun tne temalns of the general manager nf the rnnmanv. the late B. F. Smith, who died recently. Arlstlde Pelchet. an employee nf the Aero Spruce Logging Company was drowned accident ally in Masseu miei near in company camp at Justkatla last week. Following an inquest the body was sent to Vancouver for . burial ! The funeral of the late Staff ! Sergeant Frank W. Gallagher, I head of the B. C. Police city detachment here, who died on Frl-! day as a result of an automobile I accident near Langley earlier In the week, will be heia irom wes-ley Church, New Westminster, at 2-30 nn Wednesday. No word has vr nj..iH her rpirnrrllnir a 1 in. 1,1 ivv..u " a 'permanent appointment to re- Diace siaii &ergeanv uauasiin here. Peaches were first Introduced into England from Persia In 1562. THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 7XS Specialists on HullUp Roofs Eepalrt, Ra.ahlngUng Free Estimates Re-opening of the L.D. Cafe CHOP SUEY and CHOW MEIN Hours 0:30 a.m, to 1:00 a.m, among the scarcest articles in Holland today. Announcements W.O.TAI. dance, sponsored by War Relief Committee, clljlfel- lows Hall. Monday, July 10. Dancing 10-2. De Carlo's Orches tra, iteiresnmenis. Norwegian News Reels. Odd fellows' Hall. July 18, 8:15 pm Admission 50c. C.N.R. Trains Tor th F.t Dally except Sunday B pjn. rrrnn the tail Dany except Monday .. 10:43 p m. I for Terrare j SuoUy. Monday. Wednesday. I Tburaday and Friday 4 pm. ' From Terra Monday. Tuesday. Tburaday, i Friday and Saturday . . It a m. Minora Blades Mean HAPPY SHAVING Comfortable thaves ot o raol saving .that's the net of the Mineral ttory. b's the quality blade In the low price field. ct&slul and a guard of honor r n Oil composed of all the big chiefs Kajrif 1 Ar AnderSOIl iof the district in full regalia i surrounded the throne. The dance in the evening brought out a record crowd with he Morlcetown orchestra at Its btsttforrru Thus conduces a strenuous week-end of varied and continuous amusement provided by the Indians on the First, men a quiet Sunday, then the Young Rangers, and finally tne Glorious Fourth spent in quiet medi tation in memory of the dear PIN SHORTAGE Ordinary atraleht Dins are LIMITED Plumbing and Beating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54- FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY DIRT II DAY AND WATERMAN'S EVERYDAY FOUNTAIN CARDS 1'ENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 RUPERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA Have You Ordered Next Winter'! Coal Yet? If Not, Do It Today! PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY WITH ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 Your Shop-pint Tour should Include a. visit to this nearby Butcher Shop where you'll always find an abundant supply of ths ill PAQE THREE Canada's Finest 0 Shoes for Men! Shoemakers, the famed Scott-McHale Craftsmen, OUR are building shoes' for our fighting men. We are proud to be able to lend our co-operation, accepting fewer shoes for civilian use, that Canada may have the world's best outfitted army. When peace comes you may depend on it that they'll have new Ideas in shoes for men . . . both In smart style and comfort. You can plan for them, because they will be In our store. In your size, as soon as regulations permit. Your $1 Contribution may win for you A ' $7,000 HOME AND ORCHARD At Pentlcton In the lovely Okanagan Co-operate with the FOHT BRISEBOIS CHAPTER, I.O.D.E CALGARY, ALBERTA In their efforts to raise funds for Chapter Activities If you" think you can dispose of books of tickets In your district Get in Touch Today with the Fort BrlseboU Chapter, I.O.D.E. 116 8th Avenue East, Calgary, Alberta A GALAXY OF TUNES FOR HI W VICTOR RECORD HITS ETiit tm&asa- ' , nVCTfe rT mmticiu?rr: Till I ".iTi -Hi I HI i I ill u k "z?::a lion furry tint you buy a ntw rtctrd, try tt bring an U mtrJ im uitb ytu. KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 ajn. to 10 pjn. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street NOTICE Owing to our moving it will be necessary to close out store Saturday night, July 8, for a few days. We will announce the opening of our new location at an early date. RANCE & HARDY FORMAL OPENING OF RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK choicest cuts of Meat, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season from our own farm arriving by each boat. Complete line of groceries. ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY HERE! I M WW V W,