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Anda $5,000 guarantee proves there is no adulterant or impurity in it to injure the finest. fabric or hurt the daintiest hand. yOUR GROCER IS FLOUR WISE — ASK HIM. ee . . ? poi _ MTR ee Old Fashioned Cleanliness oO akville, Ontari a7 Al STANDARD cost our mothers many a “ back-breaking” FLOUR SRD POL DUS, PUD OL ME day. The “new fashioned” cleanliness Uniform Tested 8 g costs only the price of a cake of Sunlight A z bg F@, DAWBOR, wholnte Diatbut ; EN AVANT v Re) te eos, Se PR TAR PRI? FHI PHU AS) ce ic Where the eagle scteams from the ta pine tres Weeceooes me By Ne sparkling cascade icp aming i os For the thousand and one soap uses At ‘ | te “dee alee oF SS meee ct around the house—there is just one soap— e steeped yy the ists oOo the morning Sends incense aloft like a guerdon of hone The n the canvons seorni — SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Deep hid in her jealous keeping TRAINER OF KING’S PLATE | SPPOLPPPOL OL PDP OP DL OL LO PPP ORO. a . Yost oNeerful thin un ’ se ae Ae ee sie eae a THE DAILY NEWS ‘afl cnSGlSicaiiad a cskdiladiine a2 - : = - f VG ol ot lo Eo No i Oo fa Ha Hm fm. a, © JJAPANESE LINES on GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: 9 ml 1h. 7 hes es L | PACIFIC AMALGAMATED With-all the tragbie orewins 9 PPP PP OPO OD OOOO OOOO Oo ow a : PP Fa PnP a HOA HPP FP oad Po Pn Pn Fn a ee C While the guardian gnomes of the hoarded gold PRIN E RUPERT LUMBER C0. For aeons are peacefully sleeping WINNER | AN A. J. BURROUGHS, Manager Soon to be waked by the grind of the drills Harry Giddings, Jr., of Oakville, grocers ii Aye. and McBride 8t. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C (nd the blast’s low rolling thunde Ont., who had charge of Bee- 4 sell and : PHONE 26 Branch Yard at Smithers In throes of travail the earth-mother thrills hive. Whip Shien Ot aie “ete ° recommend it : As fer vitals are torn asunde Dp} ? ' A BAR #2 tate s ear, oO as al- é at nl \ i wh la s i bean, ree \ or twr ge’s Plate! OOO ON NN a a i Oh, the smelters’ fume blows over the hills sea ry 7 — oe : — As the grev of the daw is breaking races with St Bass in 19f1, ee > ‘ ' ° EL ‘ oa : oO : New York, May 29—Gunboatyweeks, and may get a match with x And the rumbling thud of stampi: ' and Hearts of Oak in 19143. Mr | : iq 'd p of um Ing, Gam! Ing x rh sarth lid b m is sh I Giddings is considered one of Smith, claimant of the world’s | the winner of the Jack Johnson- m areas Pa SA he ‘rank Moran contest, which will . vile dustrv’s voice shrills lous d w the most capable and pas white heavyweicht champion-| Frank } ‘ and sheet metal work * W! industry's voit hrilts loud and high ss gy eee : re” ltake place in Paris, France, on > bina ia Pin “anlar NE rida His taking o trainers, and his} ship, has sailed for Europe. He rine: 29 Ria Meakin Ga: Eine Sees ae el eh ae Secu mono are imeys cediy ek | RORREVONOU ates Comets tigae Ea * : eee at fair prices estern um Ing 0., ¥ For the sun of prosperi s shining hard race, when they go fo'the|tier for a twenty-round contest List your houses with H. G. III III III III In Inininigioi ining inn ites J. WARDLAW STEWART post in London within the next six Helgerson, Ltd. 125tf . * nah - Wy 6, oy r a27 S rg te ' ls \CAE WE ppoocccccccoocoooooooooo EVE It (AMIE TE yt RCAED IED » Ee roe NN pK. 1, Saw, Se OF Le”, te. BAS oP, 7) / CLOSING OUT SALE ...Next to the Westholme Theatre THE OLD STOR Next to the Westholine Tlieatre... The Acme Clothing House The greatest “Bargain Sale” ever put before the public here, opened this morning. We are going to clean every article in the store, as not a dollar’s worth of goods do we intend to move to our new store “eA > pinnae ~ . 34 Men’s Tweed Suits, oda Men’s Waterproof Coats in ¢ FS - ; $ ti in sizes 33 to 42, Regu- double and single’ texture. 2? . $ ; ; ee ey $10 to $15. Some of the Every coat absolutely guaran- ; JULY 1st | aac | se ie $6.95 JULY Ist | $ . . $ s st tou Guin - 5-751 Bargains | she - $695 i . s . aha sinoalhaalaien ' 3 Men’s Balbriggan Under- Men’s Ail Fur Felt Hats, odd ; WE QU wear, all colors fferj lines. Regular $3 value $ we are orlering : { =. 25c Garment For - $1.00 Lae *) 3 80 Men’s Serge, Tweed and oxfiel a Rta, wnteea H. B. K. Men’s Shirts. Regu- Odd lines and sizes in Men’s Men’s Felt Hats, all shapes. Worsted Suits. Our regular ’ Ye i 1.50. Linen Collars Regular $2 prices $18 to $22. Nearly all to oan Regular $4.60 lar price § . sizes. While they last Your Choice - $2.35 Sale Price - 65c de Each For - 75¢ Your Choice - $10.00 We give you these few lines merely as a criterion to judge of what’s going to be doing here at this Sale STORE FOR RENT, FIXTURES FOR SALE COME EARLY TO THE OLD STORE Next Westholme Theatre ACME CLOTHING HOUSE ( Re ¥. = eg sate Sa or — ee , = ue ' 4 a H =