4 ee 4 THE DAILY NEWS —____— +» NEW EMPRESSES ~ | WILL BE SPEEDY Contract Calls for 23 Knots on BOSTON AND | THIS CITY Classified | mon ground, rate to a nominal price of a cent a word er insertion. Here is our Classified Advertising olumn for today. iA Vheir Trial Grand Trunk May Put Line Hae Into Boston ae It is stated that the two new ete he Empresses whi ‘ . NTINUOUS ae ; P esses which the C. P. R. are| CO US LINE FROM PROGRAM OF S.A. f § aving built for the Pacific trade HERE ; ey re will be of 16,000 tons, making them " ENTER .AINMENT i be the largest boats in the trans-|Big Newspaper Devotes Much nee wit i Pacific trade. The contract calls| Space to Interview with-Pres. To-Morrow at 8.15 P.M. v! for a speed of 23 knots on their} Hays and Vice-Pres. Fitzhugh th ne MayorManson it) trial, but they will be run at a/Great Significance to Prince Accompanist...... ..Miss E. A. Froud : ne sea speed of 18 knots. This is a| Rupert. es ee ' ra, p i de ‘ . cnniibiosiiins Opening service...... Ensign Johnstone A knot an hour faster than the record Recitation CRS .... Shelling Beans a made by the Empress of Japan Prince Rupert linked with Bos- icataes Gladys Views es ma ha: _ eleven years ago, when she crossed/ton, by one continuous line of Ree ia oes tee ee 14 ¥ in ten days, ten hours. If the new | railway, sometime in the very near | Solo—Selected...... pce aka nen Smith | 4 ‘| vessels were speeded they could} future, is in the horoscope, ac- Recitation. . .1 ee Kelly ease Meher ah Oe! cross in eight days. cording to the information obtain- | Cornet Solo—Selected.. ...,Mr. Miller “ : ” Recitation—Giving...... Jon. Davidson , ed by the Boston “American,” a| Sash Drill............ 14 girls and boys i powerful daily newspaper in the | Solo—Selected.......... Mir. J. Russell | ite “What Shall It Be” ie Question ae iH 7 ; This store is prepared to answer it : i] mere Erm The occasion may be what it will; it is our duty to be ready to supply you, and we can do it too. With pleasure to you be- cause of the size of display; with profit to you because of our ability to sell close. ay ie When the gift question pre- sents itself let us show you how easily we can match your ideas. rere Wed Heintzman Pianos EASY TERMS C. B. WARK Jeweller Recitation—Her Name. . Beatrice Killen largest city in New England. Rep-| Recitation .. There Were Two Squirrels resentatives of the ‘American’. vy cae Doveviony, " interviewed President Charles M. Flag Drill... Bee 42 boys aol ate Recitation—When Hulda Expects Her Ethel Gray Beau Cornet Solo Selected..Miss Mabel Gray Vocal Solo—Selected....... Mr. Milliar Recitation—Selected....... Miss Grant Dumb Bell Drill...... 10 boys and girls Recitation.... ....The Widdy O’Shane Mrs. Hoy Solo—Selected.......... Mr. J. Russell Recitation—Selected....Miss McMillan Indian Club Drill..... 10 girls and boys Solo (vocal) —Selected...... Mr. Davey Dialogue.......... The Train to Mauro Three characters Solo (vocal)—Selected....Mr. Fletcher Recitation....... A Mortifying Mistake Rose Davidson. Duet—I Don’t Want to flay in Your Ethel ae and Assistant Yard Recitation—Selected ....... Mrs. Smith Duet—Selected ...Davey and Fletcher Recitation..... .... The Collier’s Child Mary Gray Remarks from the Chairman Hays and Vice-President McHugh recently and the information ob- tained is to the effect thai the Grand Trunk are seriously con- sidering building a line into Boston to compete with the other roads entering there. So eager are the Bostonians to get this project consummated that they have formed a club of promi- nent business men to use their influence in the matter. Will Connect With Big Cities The Grand Trunk already has a line running into Portland, Ma- ine, and the Central Vermont : ‘ DOXOLOGY railroad, operated by the G. T. R. runs from Montreal into New _- London, Conn. Portland is 115 Today's Weather Report miles from Boston on the Atlantic!Skidegate—Clear, southeast, sea seaboard and New London is/smooth. Lillooet at Skidegate. about 90 miles from the Hub | Triangie— Overcast, east 44 miles City. | Bar. 29.76, ther. 40, heavy swell. The significance of a direct line|Spoke Princess May 8 p.m. Pine into Boston from here can easily| Island northbound, State of Cal- be imagined by anybody with |ifornia 8.40 p.m. Milbank Sound, even half the ordinary hnagination. | southbound, Northwestern 11 p.m. or Rent oh Partly furnished House on ty See 3rd Ave. 7 rooms with Me bath. Electric lighted. G. C. Emmerson NADEN BLOCK SECOND AVE, So much importance dees thejoff Triangle southbound. “American” place the pro- | Estevan—Overcast, west, fresh. posal that in their issue of April 23 | Bar. 29.20, ther. 47, sea mederate. almost two whole pages are given|Ikeda—Clear, north. Bar. 29.47 to it. Copies of these pages are|ther. 52, smooth. Whaler Green pasted up in Uncle Jerry’s office} southbound 6 a.m. on window. Tatoosh—Cloudy, southeast, 5 What Project Means miles. Bar. 29.56, ther. 45. In There is also some talk of | Revenue Cutter 7.40 a.m. extending the G. T. R. line into Point Grey—Clear, calm. Bar. Providence, R. I. If this is| 29-56, ther. 51. Cape Lazo-—Clear, northwest, brought about Prince Rupert will | Bar. 29.48, ther. 55, smooth. be in direct communication with | light. OUR SODA FOUNTAIN. TS OPEN FOR 11 Pure Ice Cream with all the “Fixins”’ C. H. ORME The Pioneer Druggist PHONE : ; ; lecaiiaeihiie aa C. P. R. Officials on a Tour of Investigation Victoria, May 17.—Messrs. H. W. Brodie, general passenger agent, and F. W. Clendenning, general freight agent for the C. P. R., have just returned after a tour of the settlements and ports on the Is- lands route. The C. P. R. is con putting a boat on the Islands route. (Canadian Press Despatch) Saskatoon, May 18.—The local Y. M. C. A. started a whirlwind campaign to raise $100,000 in five days for new buildings. With- in three hours of the opening of the campaign this morning they had raised $53,233. They - will try and raise the whole sum short order now. n sidering lem ha ReneS AVIATOR IS KILLED ‘Twill Be a Dandy The Army officials say the concert in the Citadel (Canadian Press Despatch) Los Angeles, May 18.—Aviator Hartle, an amateur, was instantly killed by falling feet this Salvation me iv The Insurance People EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE. GET OUR RATES The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. tomorrow night will be the best given this year. The others were andies. morning. He had planned a tour of Canada giving exhibitions. a. eee Le "tT FRED. STORK? 22 Opens To-Night ' FRED. STORK ; | ‘i Pa | | —~Genera! Hardware Builders’ Hardware + —e—o--4— PALACE ICE CREAM PARLOR ae ie Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves * bie Graniteware Tinware — trae Sr SHSM ei t — Next door to the old Optimist Office on Second Avenue iy’ ia => 7 re C in the city. : ' bi SECOND - AVENUE ! == Come and see the largest Ice Cream Parlor in the ci y i i == Former cafe has been transformed into a ny o-+—e—@ — Pain te oe fine Candy, Fruit and Ice Cream Parlor WAS —_——_——— — ——.-— — aM | == Cream is Supplied by Stokes of Seattle te ; B A R ( A ] N S Largest and best manufacturer of the delicacy in Seattle hee } b. Hi Seerteae Private Boxes Music New Fountain Shee j i ai We rb oc aped buys 0 Everything A-1 Fruit wholesale and retail | : } WHY NOT CALL AND GET FAMILIAR WITH SOME OF THEM Sam Gowen 4 Proprietor For Quick Sale List Your Property With Us 1 JOHN DYBHAVN Open Evenings Exchange Block Telephone 350 all the chief ports along the |Camosun northbound 6.45 a.m. Atlantic coast and midway between | By ear ithe Orient, that great commercial | market of tomorrow, and the WANT $100 000 great manufacturing centres of | ? | Eastern Canada and_ the New | IN FIVE DAYS | England States. Nee er me re ‘Saskatoon Raised $53,000 in VISITED THE ISLANDS | Three Hours This Morning Lost and Found ppemnsrmmcommcotnstenertasens om ee ms et > FOUND~Elegant rooms: ly furnished. Bulkley Block, 6th Ave., near Fulton. | 1091m LOST—A buneb of keys. to News Office. 0-112 by applying to J. M. Lynch 2nd Ave. llitf For Rent 2 room house, partly furnished, close in. Apply Pantorium. 110-112 New 7-room house on Ambrose Ave., partly fur- nished forrent. [Apply on premises or Box 874, Holle Nice, clean, bright outside rooms. Bulkley Block 6th Ave., near Fulton. 109-1 House furnished for housekeeping, 2 rooms, $17 per month; back of rink. Apply Law-Butler Company. 105-108 If you would like a new house close in, phone 205. F. McRae & Co. 103-tf Nice furnished rooms for rent. Apply Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave., near MoRride. May 8-1mo Two nicely furnished rooms, one front room, hot baths. The Roland, Thir, avenue. 108-6. tm merase Help Wanted oy os rs Nineteen oung men to take cosy rooms in the Bulkley 1 lock, near Fulton. 09- 1m First Ave. 04-106 A woman to do house work; also girls for laundry work. Apply Pioneer Laundry. 103-105 An Experienced Stenographer at once. Apply to Mack Realty and Insurance Company. 108-105 A Mother's Help. One who can Other maid kept. Apply Mrs. 4th Ave. and Hays Cove Circle, phone 209 Waiter wanted at Central Hotel 100-tf Boy Wanted. Apply at Optimist Office. 94-tf do cooking. Palmer, Wanted—An A-1 solicitor for the most liberal Fraternal Orders in the world. Call room 28, Empress Hotel. I. F. Madlem. 108-114 Wanted —500 good men to join the Order of Owls. Call room 28, Empress Hotel. I. F. ‘Madlem. 108-114 tc rt re me me ome Board Wanted Ste ciel th nciciekoins WANTED—Room and board in private family. X.M., Optimist Office. 4 et we eye. ca Fire Insurance ee reer sree with capi The Mack 70-tf Company of London, England, of $2,500,000.00. See us for rates. Realtv and Insurance Company. mmm erm tt ee Oe Situations Wanted fe de aie renee A. classified advertisement is a tireless work- hunter—and seldom fails. Man and wife wants position in camp or hotel. Strictly first class cooks. Apply Box T. B News. 106-108 By experienced man and wife as cook and helper in mining camp or country hetel. Avply H. L. T., Optimist. 95-97 Position by Japanese cook in family or boarding house. P.O. Box 894. 103-6 Bs Boarders Wanted + Home cooked meals and nicely furnished rooms for three persons. Apply Mrs. James, Scott Bidg., 3rd Ave., between 8th and th Sts. 85-tf erm trees Private Board by the week or month. Home cooking a specialty. Miss E. M. Gleeson, 3rd Ave., between 7th and 8th Sts., phone 171. 89-tf rer Real Estate otter etree etree A classified advertisement is a real estate sales- man, and does not often count enough “to count” in the net result. Nineteen young men wanted to rent cosy furnish- ed in the Bulkley Koome, 6th Ave., near Fulton. 109-1m Wanted from owner—now talk fast ~ Lots in blocks 3, 4, 23 and 24, section 8; blocks 14, 11, 12, 17, 18 and 19, section 6, or in any section if price is right Give iowest prices and terms in first letter. P.O. Box 744. 109-110 For Sale—Lot 9, block 31, section 6; $760, cash $250, balance 6 and 12 months, Lot 20, block 31, section 6; $600, cash $250, balance 6 and 12 months. Apply to Owner, P.O, Box 546, 105-11 We have a good building lot within a block of Me- Bride Street for $50 cash. H. F. McRae & Co,, Second Ave, 103-1f a et Pt Pt Pt Ot Ot _ For Sale A first-rate proposition which will give a steady monthly income, $800 cash handles it. H. F, McRae & Co., Second Ave. 403-tf dousehold Goods. Rooms to be let. Evijen, 7th Ave. and Taylor St. near Summit, 9 ot 1s 1 Ot os Ft Os POs Pt tommed Office Wanted Wanted to hire, small space in office. Apply to P.O, Box 767. 99-108 Money to Loan A classified advertisemen: will find you the mon- ey with which to put your plan into effect. S. O. E. B. S. The Prince Rupert Lodge, No. 318, Sons of Bariand. meets the first and third Tuesdays in each month in the Carpenters Hall, at 8 p.m. F. V. CLARK, See., P. O, Box 812, Prince Rupert Advertise in : The Daily News : - vertisements One_of the best services the modern newspaper gives the public is in the classified advertisement columns. There buyer and seller, employer and worker, landlord and tenant, and a host of others meet on com- To put this modern convenience in reach of everyone the News will Minimum charge of 25 cents. wae oat The | Finder ae 14 return | 1 Found—A Canary Bird. Owner can have wana | | a | Boy to assist in office at Piercy Morris & Co., | 1 101-tf | THE British Union and National Fire Insurance | tal Apply Mrs. | reduce its Watch it grow. | | ! | | | Cleanliness is Next to Godliness. your Clothes to the Send Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 | MINERS ARE | NOW BUSY Budget of News from the Stew- art Camp — ACTIVE PROGRESS | aoe ‘New Water Power Plant at Red | | Cliff is Nearly Completed Party of British +p Will Come in July. | Stewart, May 17. wie is making excellent jin the of the | power plant, and has received the| last of the shioments, including progress | installation water al | Tuttle water wheel for Red Cliff] | Mine. | In July a large number of} | English shareholders of the Red| | Cliff Mining Co. Ltd., headed by | Mr. Chadwick, one of the heaviest |shareholders, whose son is on the English Board of Directors, will | |arrive here to inspect the property. |By that time a spur from. the Canadian North Eastern Railway | will have been laid to the property, land the mine will undoubtedly have joined the shipping ranks. Portland Wonder rumor going interests There the are is a jrounds that |quietly picking up the stock with The property has been under develop /ment all winter the mine is said to be looking better strong la view to securing control practically and than at any period in its history. Glacier Creek The Directors of the Glacier Creek Mining Co., Ltd., secured the services of W. J]. Elmen dorf, M. E., and development taken present have as consulting engineer, be the continuation under- of the tunnel, immediately. International An additional contract for tun- | nel work has been let to Roy | Clothier, who has during the past 200 feet will in winter driven over on this property. Big Casino been received William in from Word Vancouver has that 1s Irwin engaged a reor ganization the company a view to secure further capital so that the property veloped on a proper scale. Bitter Creek Manager George Brown who has jbeen il) in California for | weeks is reported to be on the road successfully of with may be de- some jto recovery, and by the end of the month is expected here to | resume charge at the mine. Iron Chief | y i i — Roy Clothier has been instructed |to take charge of the development of this property by those who have the claims under bond, To Resume Operations Major R. G. Edward-Leckie is expected in camp at the end of the month to resume development on several properties in which he is interested, The partnership heretofore existing between the Major and H. B. Williams, mining engineer, has been dissolved, Mr. Williams having accepted a year's contract to go to Soudan. Major Leckie will be accompanied by another engineer who will have charge of his local mining interests. The old original Royal 15-cent Lunch, which was formerly on the Rupert Road has re-opened in the Royal Hotel. Entrance off 6th street. 111-1138 Our Specials Sweet, Juicy Oranges We have those delicious seedless Nav | els, the pride of California, the Paradise of America, at prices within your reach, | | New Spring Rhurbarb | The most hea!thful and appetizing table dish at this time of the year. —E Fresh Vegetables of all kinds and every- | thing in Groceries at ————— | Ideal Provision House Third Ave., near Sixth St. Phone 190 COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEPORE THEM Indian Band Concert The most interesting performance ever held in British Columbia. To be held in the Empress Theatre Empire Day, May 24 Don’t miss this. Contest at 2 p.m. CUPS AND MEDALS on view at J, S. Gray & Son's Jewelry Store, Sixth St. Phone No. 48 black. TICKETS - 50c AND 75c on sale at theatre and at Gray's store Overseas Club Concert The best performance ever given in the city. Held in Empress Theatre. Moving Pictures at 7.30 p.m, Concert at 8.00 p.m. Sharp FEATURE: Tug of War Earl Grey's Rifles. Red Cliff Mining Co. Floats Stock in London News has been received from | Vanouveer that the Red Cliff} Mining Co, of Stewart has been} successfully floating on the London market stock, though the control has been left the company’s entirely in the hands of the Can- The import- announcement shareholders. ance of the fact that interested in mining ventures has adian this lies in London capital at last entered the camp in agmost substantial The direct for securing this interest due to the excellent work of Mr. A, D, Tennant in placing the property before English investors. A. Ers- kine-Smith, president of the com- pany, has developed the Red Cliff mine largely on western capital, and it is satisfactory to recall the manner, Is | to apply for permission to ; LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Stikine Land District District of ‘ake notice that Christian a... B. C., oeeupation customs officer . for minsion to purchase the (ol)... > ADply land: NI overlie Commencing at a Post planted «) quarters of & mile north ous {-.., -°OM thee and on the east bank of Stikine | south side of the mouth of « east 40 chains, thenco port} Glacier Kithy west 40 chains, thence sour) chaine,, "ete commencement and conta 0 aot? Bok a oe 160 were tu Dated Feb. 10,1911. CH TIA Pub. April 7 wt As TERY Skeena Land Distriet— District of 6 Islands rela Take notice that Iu 7 8B. C., occupation commercial tra... / 2", described lands Commencing at a miles west and one mile rou of Stanly Creek, Naden Ha chains, thence west 40 cha rte a chains, thence east 40 ¢ in . Dated March 17, 1911 Pub, April 22. Skeena Land District) Take notice that I, Mar B. C., occupation married w for permisalon to purchase the lanc Commencing at a post ple south and (2) two miles we _ White ‘and Flat rivers : thence 80 chains west, the thence 80 chains east Datod April 20, 1911 Pub. May 18 Fra Skeena Land D #triet — [i Take notice that |, Jo! Rupert 8. C., cceupatior for Rereatston to purchas lands Commencing at a post pla miles south of the forks of + rivers, thence south 80 cha chains, thence north 80 cha chains. Dated April 18, 1911 iN Pub. May 138, Franc _ Skeena Land District — 1 Take notice that 1, Alfred of Prince Rupert, B. C., = intend to apply for perr "7 following deseribed lands a Commencing at a post ; ‘ miles south of the forks « - rivers, thence 60 chains « vy: west, thence 80 chains n: de east. ALFRED BERRYM WILLIAMS Dated April 18, 1911 Frane Pr ‘Agus Pub. May 15 Skeena Land District — Distr assiar Take notice that 1, [eas jen Forte ¢ Prince Rupert, B. C., oecupati ‘ ‘ aad to apply oc permission to purcha ‘ ny Engineer Co-| between police, Fire Department and | degeribed lands Commencing at « post plar F south and one mile weet of t r Wh ; . , twa | Ales Amateur Competition for Child- = rant prem thence nor ra ren under 14 years of age | east 80 oe “a Silver Cup and Prizes on view at J. 38. epee a5; 1915. 1 AA i Gray's Jewelry Store, where tickets | dite tod _ ie can be had for Concert at 50c, 75c, $1.. | Stee a Land District —1) . ang also from members of Club, Gray's Take not ce that I, J bee ras | * Rupert, B. ¢ eccupat or a | phone 78 black. for permission to purchase wing denerjad i —_—--—— lands * DANCE | Ciel sb 6 pest 1 wi ° k | one-half miles distant n a What better way to close the day than| trom a blind slough fron os wet vy going to the Dance given by J. S. fe gp rag Drader ethene - : j 80 chains, thence : 2 |Gray at McIntyre Hall after Concert. | cost 80 chains, thenee sou 10.30 to 2 am. commencement; containing 64 be ni : : Dated April 14, 1911 J0 : Tickets, Gents $1.00, Ladies F ree | Pub. May 13 : J S GR AY & SON | Skeena Land District — Dis ange | ~~ | Take not ce that Mur e Manufacturing Watchmakers, Jewel- = * + reer aw estate : , y o us un t r a ers, Opticians and Engravers. | described sede Dealers in Musical instruments. | Commencing st « vot + Sole agents for the Stanley Piano! bank of Exchomsiics river « . and Players | tts confluence with the Ske« »é aes ’ . : chain est, thence 20 ct " Sole ‘agents for Hewitt’s Rubber] Gitins west) thenee 40 cha 4 Stamps. chains east, thence 20 cha cone @ Agents for the Victor Gramophones | — — eee che A. > | commencement, oc ning and records, of which we carry a full| Dated April2tisiL, M K Mehl line. | Pub. May 13 Headquarters for enamel souvenirs. | What you don’t see in our windows | Skeena Land District — D uw please ask for. Range i We have been eepertnny a for | Take notice that 1, Fred Garton, ¢® Anti-Rheumatic rings. e have now! prince Rupert, B.C., stion fas a large stock on hand, gold filled, $1. ” | mer, intends to apply f onlastaal il any size. | purchase the following 7 ‘ | Commencing at a post Warning: To Preserve Your Eyesight! orth, cast. corner of vu: on’t Miss this Chance Range 5, Coast district ' DR INMAN chains to a slough; tt st 2 , chains; thence south 6 th Consulting Eye Specialist east 28 chains to the of Vancouver, is now at our store. He| mencement. fits glasses for all complicated cases of FRED defective vision. This is his specialty; Dated February 25t! don't fail to see him while he is here First insertion Mar Satisfaction guaranteed. Consultation free. Skeens Land District as em ee Take notice that Gi < 5. C., eceupation reel - apply for permission to 5 “_ If you want to save money buy your deseribed lands i Surr » ommeneng at a post pla Furniture of | and BO chains south’ of = <4 ’ | Lot No. 1783 marked Gle = J. F. MACDONALD S | west corner, thence south 4 erat a FURNITURE STORE, SECOND ANENUE, 3 chains, thence pe whe ow “ » chains to po*t of comme 7 : NEAR MCBRIDE 320 acres more or lem. oA ROIS who is selling out his full stock regard- | Dated Mareb 20, 1911 GLI a less of cost Pub. April 16, ard, AB | Skeena Land Distriet— Distr an Ne Take notice that 1, J. Har Rupert, B. C., oecupat om japply for perm mion & deser bed lands antl | Commencing at a post ~~ one half miles d stant in s ro from a blind slough fror a the sarne touches the Ind ar : a ; 80 chains, thence south - chains, thence north 50 cl mencement, containing 640 a TT | Dated Apr i 14, 1911 J Skeena Land District ras Take notice that 1, Alic a Rupert, B. C., oecupatic ‘pleetl to apply for pean to | described lands: Commencing at a post ‘ : ¥ south and two miles west « ett and Flat rivers, thence ' neat east 80 chains, thence th west 50 chains. a Dated April 20, 1911 Al wr) Pub. May 18. Franci c Skeena Land District — |) ett Take notice that I, Sydney ! a B. C., oeeupation cook, int rr) mission to purchase the fol rd Commencing at a post pla weet south and one mile a and Flat rivers, thence sout peat west 50 chains, thenee nort! east 80 chaina. pale Dated April 18, 1911. SYDN! ig Pub. May 15. Fra Skeena Land District 1) oy of Pri Take notice that 1, John Kol an Rupert, B. C., oeeupation « , dre for permasion to purchase the folow''* lands: two Commencing at a post plar rv dO south and 2) two oi west ce White and Flat rivers, thence tsi thence east 80 chains, thence thence west 80 cha ns. RT pact! Dated Apri 20,1911 JOHN bor’ Pub, May 18. Franc Skeena Land Distriet-—District 0! |" Take not ce that I, Martha |< splendid achievements of the past two years when an undeveloped | prospect has been successfully brought to its present stage through his untiring efforts. Mr, Smith, who is the largest individual share- holder, will remain at the head of the company, Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, 'Phone 4! Rupert, b, C,, oceupat on marr to apply for permiasion to pure | deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted & rec one-half miles distant in a sour! { nlet 0 from a blind slough from Obeer th ot the same touches the Ind an lever’ | gat! 80 chains, thence south 50 chs | chains, thence north 80 cha ne re of Meg meneement, conta nng 640 aor RTHA tH Dated Apy | 14, 1911, Pub, May 14. District Skeena Land District Jack of Take not ce that I, Joe The price of Reilly's homemade| Oi Pemeennenseen ‘oll — bread has not and will not drop| ee at a post planted »! i below: three loaves for a quarter, | fraea blind slough, tram: Obeer Vator ee Reilly's Bakery lunch is putting] ¢? same ‘epehes tne Edens. then ae put a seventeen ounce homemade | shale, thenes south 00 oheree rare ot ch loaf ofexcellent quality, F sing Frid oli