IM Free! Free! Free A BAG OF QUAKER FLOUR will be given to the person guessing nearest to the actual weight of a bag of this flour displayed in the window of each of the fol-’ lowing stores: MILLER-PHILLIPS, CO. McCOLL & ROBERTSON MUSSALLEM GROCERY CO. STALKER & WELLS CAVANILA & HANE Bier Person Buying 25e Worth of “Quaker” Products Will Be Given a Guess Remember That HVE BAGS ARE 10 BE GIVEN AWAY TRY YOUR LUCK Established 1908 Builders’ Hardware Steel Blocks Pipe Fittings Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Iron Pipe Rifles & Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Paint Corrugated Iron Pumps Hose Stoves & Ranges Rubberoid Roofing “We Sell Nothing But the Best” FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Efficient Service---Solid Values Every year our mail seryice grows in efficiency as the servant of the out-of-town buyer. Every year our illus- trated catalogue increases in circulation, and this not be- cause of the extensive increases in the population of the province, but because the honest methods we employ in merchandising, and the solid values we give, have won the entire confidence of every buyer who sought our service. REGARDING JEWELLERY In every line of JEWELLERY we have paid. strict al- tention to fashion, and everything from the least to the greatest in the malter of price is made after select styles: Our catalogue gives a faithful representation of. all lines carried by us in this department, the prices are fair and moderate. Write for our catalogue today. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILV. ERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C | | | | | | Has the Largest Circulation in Northera British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert’s Artistic Job Printing Establishment SSs55 SSS Sa eo | PP ALOD™ PPAL AS ~@ , “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid, Sykes, Manager The finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vaneouver. Excellent Cafe, Moderate Prices, 1142 Pender Street West Phone 8500, Vancouver, B.C. wv Subscribe For The Daily News Sy IE NEN LS AT Ee SOE IA EYER ION STL RING, Ll eephcs eames of Vancouver business Is the G. Hairsine paying a visit to city.. and Van- D. Mrs. Cohen returned from and have Mr. family couver. H. McLennan, formerly with W. J. MeMillan & Co., is in the city on business. Mrs. J. FE. have returned months’ visit in Merryfield and son from, a_ three Vancouver. B. F. Jacobsen of Bella Coola went south yesterday onthe Che- lohsin. The Zibassa, of the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Company, brought in 50,000 pounds of hali- pul yesterday. The steamer Jennie of Seattle arrived here yesterday with a load of lumber, which being charged here. is dis- George Woodland, who is con- nected with the Imperial Oil Company in Vancouver, is here on business. D. W. Morrissey left on the Prince Albert yesterday evening for Masset, to attend to his busi- ness interests there. of Vancouver ar- Prince George yes- rr. F. Quinn rived by the terday and proceeded to Hazelton. He the father of Mrs. Hugh Dunn of this city. is W. H. Greenwood, who is con- nected with the Haysport Fishing Company, arrived by the Prince George. the work company at Haysport. yesterday He has gone by the to inspect done Ralph Harrop, representing J. Piercy. Morris & Co., Ltd., left last night via the steamer Prince Albert on a week's business trip to Masset and other points on the north end of Graham Island. Dr. Powell of London, England, arrived here yesterday by the steamer Prince George, He is considering the advisability of taking up his permanent resi- dence here and practising his profession here instead of in England, On the Chelohsin. Among those leaving for the south yesterday on the steamer Chelohsin were the following: H. Jagger, H. Low, 8. Richardson, Robert Violet,