THE WEATHER NEXT MAILS Iweaty-four hours ending5 a.m., ^C^' J LfylS 9/fl^Maattlt. .Wednesday, pm, July 16. 01 SouTH .a, TKHH. MIN-THMP. UAR. IN. RAIN ™' -^ " WaV^-v ' 71.0 49.0 30.219 .. ^"-"-aMiinorfwJQ,. .v Sunday, 9 a. m THE DAILY Jffttitlmtu ' -"• (J*^vJJ*>\ .Monday, H u. m. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist o* M. B. G.
VOL.11. NO. 158 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1911. PRICE FIVE CENTS •nl 1 u ea T FEDERAL CANDIDA
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NELSON MINER SHOT DEAD Dan Ronald Spent Eleven Hours BASEBALL SCORES Granby Co. Bought Machinery JAPAN MAKES TWO VERY in tho Water in Gulf of For Goose Bay Georgia. BY CONSTABLE QUINL1VAN Northwestern League GENEROUS CONCESSIONS Vancouver 12, Tacoma 1. The Granby Consolidated Min (Canadian Press Despatch) ing & Smelting Company of Grand Spokane 4, Portland 3. In Abrogating British Commercial Treaty Continues to John Suszko, the Victim, Had Bad Mood On—Stole a Vancouver, July 15.—Da i Ro Victoria 12, Seattle 8. Forks lias just placed in Vancou nald of this city, was rescued in Give Canada "Favored Nation" Terms Consents Revolver and Cartridges from Hardware Store, Pacific Coast League ver an order for a new sawmill Shot Up the Town and Defied Arrest the Gulf of Georgia by a tug Sacramento 5, Los Angeles 8, plant to be Installed at its new to Alter Anglo-Jap Treaty to Favor Anglo- yesterday. He had been trying Vernon 1, Portland 2. mine, the Hidden Creek group at American Peace Treaty (Canadian Preas Despatch) the latter pointing his gun at to keep on the bottom of an 'Frisco 8, Oakland 2. Goose Bay, Observatory Inlet, Portland Canal district. The plant (Canadian Press Despatch) The Alliance has been modified Nelson, July 15.—John Suszko. the Constable meanwhile. Upturned boat for eleven hours. National League will have a f-apacity of 40.(100 feet Ottawa, July 15.—The Cana to exclude the 1'nited States from a miner, is dead here from a bullet Shot Him Dead It seems Ronald upset the boat Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 5. daily. dian Government has been ad the list of Britain's possible ene wound in lhe head, inflicted by Quinlivan drawing his revol while sailing from here CO Victoria. Boston 7, St. Louis 5. vised by the Colonial Office that mies, and thc life of the alliance Constable Quinlivan during aatreet ver from his pocket fired without American League notwithstanding the abrogation of has la-en extended to nearly six taking aim, the bullet entering Another Record Breaker tight in which Qttifllivan shot in For rent after July Slat, base Philadelphia 1, Detroit (i. Japan's commercial treaty with years. M*I( defence. Suszko died in Grand Suszko' head. ment in Helgerson Block now New- York 3, St. Louis 4. The shoe that sets the pace Great Britain, to which Canada Forks Hospital last night, a couple occupied by William Grant. Apply Cleveland 4, Washington 1. for children is the "Classic". Soott, became a |>ariy several years ago, Some Fog Outside ol hours after the shooting. O. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Chicago 1, Boston 4. Frond & Co. have them. Dismal D. and D. Japan has promised to continue The weather report by wireless Wanted to Fight For having unfortunately im to treat Canadian products under this morning hinted at some fog bibed rather too freely yesterday the "favored nation" terms. on the water southwards and li is said that Suszko who was Conrad I.insett paid the five and towards Pacheiia, Triangle report iti a lighting mood went to a two penalty this morning at the Washington is Pleased ed rough sea and cloudy. The hardware store to huy a revol- command of Magistrate Carss. LICENSE BOARD NOW HAVE steamers Prince Rupert and State lver, asking for credit. When Washington, July 15.—Modifi He had been bailed out, and the of California were spoken on their ]tlii> waa refused, he grabbed a cation of the British-Japanese Al ball to that familiar amount was way south. l-ii.i|*nn and a box of cartridges estreated. liance treaty has created the great I antl il.i-.hul out into the street THEIR MINUTES EXPUNGED est satisfaction here. It is con A Total Wreck I Hnurishing thc gun and firing Travel southbound Monday by sidered that this has removed Don't get wrecked when iii the Idiots into the air. the new Princess Mary, the most Remark of Chairman Hilditch to the Effect That If It Is Not Law thc last obstacle to the con ("unstable Quinlivan who was modern and luxurious steamer summation of the proposed ar hills by wearing |nn>r shoes. Let I -Miiimi-mttl parleyed with Suzsko, on the Pacific Coast. to Have Bottle Licenses in Prince Rupert, It Should Be Made bitration treaty between the States Scott. Froud ft Co. fit yo up In-fore and Great Britain. you go. Law as in Victoria are Removed from Records—Com I FIRST FEDERAL CANDIDATES missioners Say They Did Not Hear It IS CHARGED WITH KILLING ARE NOW IN THE FIELD At the June meeting of the ked OUt the particularly illumina As corroborating the shorthand Licence Board Alderman Hilditch tive sentence. notes of the City Clerk, which ARCHIE COBLE AND BRIDE IManitoba Conservatives Nominate Mr. G. H. Bradbury the Acting Chairman of Com "I have no recollection," he make Alderman Hilditch say "if to Contest Selkirk—Winnipeg Liberals Nom mission, was most emphatic that said, "of the chairman's having bottle licences are good for Vic Fiendish Double Murder at Rainier, Washington, Fol inate Mr. J. H. Aahdown to Succeed City Clerk Woods, Secretary of made use of the words mentioned, loria, they will be good for Prince lowed by the Arrest of Swan Peterson on Mur Mr. D. C. Cameron Who Becomes the Commission, should take full those Baying that if it is not law Rupert," and "if there is not law, der Charge—Waa Jealous of Young make it law," is the verbatim Lieut.-Governor shorthand notes of all that passed. to have bottle licences it should Couple Mr. Woods did so, and his minutes be made law as they did in Vic shorthand report of thc News (Canadian Press Despatch) Winnipeg, where today the Lib of the meeting read yesterday toria." reporter which further recorded (Canadian Press Despatch) ty jail, charged with ihe double \Viiini|K-g. July 15.—Thc first erals decided to put up Mr. J. were very full, much of thc busi Mr. Woods referred to his short the Chairman of the Licensing Tacoma, July 16.—A new sen murder of Archie and Nettie Coble. ness being given verbatim. Chair Board as saying: "My way of The double bitted axe which the |nominadon for the forthcoming II. Aahdown as the candidate for hand and read thc words of sation has been caused to thc Dominion election contest was man Hilditch's remarks that he looking at it is simply to see that murderer used for his crime will the seat now held by Mr. D. C. Chairman Hilditch, as recorded inhabitants of Rainier, where Ar Ini.ule ,u Selkirk, Manitoba, last favored Prince Rupert following in the minutes. Commissioner the city of Victoria has made it lie used as evidence at ihe trial. Cameron. Mr. Cameron will not chic Coble and his seventeen year •night, when the Conservatives nam Victoria's example in simply mak Smith maintained ihat lie had law whether it be law or not." Was Insanely Jealous be in the field at thc next election old bride were murdered on their |wl tlnir present member, George ing it law to issue bottle licences not heard them, and desired the However the offending para Peterson was acquainted with bridal I ail on Monday, by thc 111 Bradbury, to again become as he is slated to succeed Sir came in for conspicious attention. sentence to be expunged from the graph is expunged from lhe records the girl before her marriage, anil arrest of Swan Peterson, a section I their choice for thc next Par- Daniel McMillan as Lieutenant Commissioner Smith quickly pic minutes. This was done. of tin* Licensing Board. thc state's theory is that the hand. I (foment. Governor of Manitoba in Sep crime was committed during a Charged With Murder Winnipeg Follows tember when Sir Daniel's tenure fit of insane jealously, following Second for the horor comes of office expires. VAUDEVILLE THEATRE FOR SECOND AVENUE Peterson, is now in Pierce Coun thc marriage of the young couple. IBOTTLE LICENSES WERE Westholme Company to Erect a Handsome Theatre Next to the Continental Trust GENERAL CLEAN-UP FOR Company—Will Seat Over a Thousand People— Pantaget> Will Lease the ALL RENEWED YESTERDAY House and Supply Vaudeville -To Open First Week in October THE CITY HALL TODAY Work on a new 120,000 vaude provided for 1,100 people in the leading theatres in the western |A. J. Prudhomme Got Renewal for Savoy Hotel With AH the Formidable Array of Paila, Scrubbing Brushes, ville theatre will be commenced auditorium and gallery. The stage cities of Canada and the United out Further Demur Mr. E. J. Maynard Surren Soap Powder, Will be on the Job Thia After immediately by the Westholme will measure 21 feet by 30 feet!States to supply the acta. ders His Wholesale License to Take Retail and will be so designed and The first week in October will noon Greatest Clean-Up in the City's I umber Company, on the 50 by equipped that first class acta will see the opening bill. History Because ol the action of the city are in ;• simlli r poshic i .o Mr. UK) foot lot next to the Acme find scope for iheir talent. On the lot next to the Con "••'•'il in suspending Clause 30 Prudhomme's, bui unless we ccr. Great doings at the City Hall the oil-paintings of former alder Clothing Store, Second avenue. Though the theatre is being tinental Trust Company the Weat I''' the Liquor Licence By-law, all be shown dial they are to be this afternoon. If Alderman Doug men, and the pictures of early The plans, prepared by the well built by the Westholme Lumber holme I.umber Company will build liquor licences expiring tonight operated independently, ih<> »vill las is not on hand to help see about Prince Rupert, should certainly have to face a difficulty in ihe known local architect, Mr. W. L. Company as a speculation, it is at once a commodious store and Ini.ty |„. renewed by the city clerk it, it will IM- a shame. At eleven be on the job today. matter of rtvtw.l i-i -i\ mo.',.lis Barker, call for a thoroughly up- understood it will be leased on office building. |*ithou< the need for the Formality a.m. the edict went forth through The pri- dple of <;: e ni.'i hi Iding its completion and the lessee will Mr. W. L. Marker has prepared W iheir going before the Licence to-date and handsome building. the medium of the Chief of Police Young Liberals Take Notice two or more lice-cis is bed, tvd arrange with the directors of the the plans and he will superintend 1 '""inissioners fifteen days Ix-forc The entrance to the theatre that the great clean up was to go A matting of the Executive I suggest to Mr. Carss that Lis famous Pantage Vaudeville Cir the erection of thc two new I'I"' date when the renewal is will be like a miniature marble ahead. elk sit should be asked to dis cuit that supplies most of the Second avenue buildings. Committee of tin* Young Liberals •Squired. This ensures thc re- palace. Accommodation will be Brushes and Soap continue one of his licence.-." Associ.ition is called for Monday |nwal of the licence issued to With scrubbing brushes and soap Was Not Aware of It! evening at 8.30 p.m. in Messrs- A* .1* Prudhomme, and also of pails, washing powder, flannels, A. Carss of the firm of C; rss & I''" -bottle licences ol F. J. Maynard mops, and as much water as Williams t% Manson's office. All Bennett, who is also police magis ""l J A. Smith. All three of BIG MINING BOOM AT OBSERVATORY INLET Fire Chief Mclnnis thinks can IK* members are urged to IH* present trate for the <"iiy, run. rk d that west, made application for renewal ^ _ - spared from thc reservoirs, the to transact Important business. he was not aware liiat there '" Wie Licence Board at the Rush of Miners Haa Started-Government Will Build Wharf and Road at Mineral •quad will get busy this afternoon, existed any partnership between and attack the grimy, gloomy, meeting yesterday afternoon. All Point—1500 Ton Smelter to be Built for Granby Co. Cooling These Days the men to whom these licences cob-webby corners of the scene i™"* will be renewed. turned from a visit to the mines, had been issued. He understood, The boom in mining has started ican Metals Company for $15,000 of aldermanlc strife, and the se To keep COol tills hot Weather Doubled up Licences says a road is now building from however, that the two parties at Goose Bay on Glacier Creek. and has received the cash. These cluded recesses of the Mayor's you should eat ice cream. You As Chairman of the Licence Mineral Point to the mines. had got together informally in It is not a South Sea Bubble two claims were reported, in a own sanctum, styled by the ir can make it yourself if you get The Granby Company is also "•"'I. Mayor Manson, expressed order to check lhe details of their boom, but a genuine one. Quite mining paper a few weeks ago, reverent and ribald "The Mun m ,s making preparations to erect at p. frcctcr at the Prince Rup-ert ! ; "!' at some length on thc applications to ensure the legality a number of local people who to be worth about 8150,000. icipal Star Chamber." Slli once a 1,500 ton smelter. Hc.rdwnre and Supply Company, )'" of licences issued to men of the applications. No docu have properties and claims there The claims in quest ion are aboul The Bull-dog Clips? airea This momlng a party of in "V Interested in other lieen* mentary evidence existed to prove visited there this week and they two miles from the Hidden Creek Not a word has been said abo.it Third avenue. 'Phone \20. ll tlii't the parties were acting as say mining men are rushing in. mines owned by the Granby Com fluential mining men from Van M, -Ppeara," he said, "that whitewash so far, and on lhe M Ward holds a wholesale partners. He asked leave to con Experts have visited the copper pany of Grand Forks and Phenix. couver, Victoria and Seattle left lie subject of tbe grim and gruesome ncc M Well as the bottle li- sul', Mr. Maynard, his clie.nl. and mines and claims and the reports Government Wharf for Goose Bay and Glacier Creek "Bull-dog dipt" Chief Vickers ""'• granted, Information also did so. they have sent out to reliable As a further evidence that there to look over the properties. Where to Go preserves a discreet reticencce. '"lll's Ul ihat two parties arc journals devoted to mining in A townsite is to be established 3 i| Meantime Commissioner Smith is something concrete in the pros Aldennan Douglas who has ; - .wrested in three licences, and terests state the wealth and pros pects, the Provincial Government at Mineral Point. EMPRESS THEATRE, Sei-ond Ave.* moved that only one licence be idea that the City Hall is not *' the intention is to operate pects of the ore in the district is have decided to build a wharf Pictures and Music, 7.30 p.m. issued to Maynard This motion kept Open long enough on Sat J ""<" together. This is a very rich. immediately at Mineral Point, Do It Yourself I MAJESTIC THEATRE, Third Ave; was before the board when Mr. u,
Just a month ago. a new monthly journal entered the field of Prince Ruperl publications, and announced its intention to devote FOR itself to "disseminate all the reliable news thai may IK* procured touch ing on the progress of the city, and waft it every place we possibly can." It w.is .i lofty ambition, and the little journal was encouraged in its good work by the older members of the family. Untrammeled by any political affiliations, without anyone to call it hard names, apparently without an enemy in ihe world, the "Bullet in" has been able to devote itself with single mind and unabated energy to its task of "diseeminating all the reliable news that may lie procur.il. etc." Daily . . Under these circumstances ii is very pleasing io observe that practically thc whole of the second number ol this inspiring journal is taken holus-bolus from the pages of recent numbers of the Daily News. Excluding stray paragraphs—which we did not take the trouble to trace to their original source—every article of consequence save three i> culled from the pages of the News. 'Among the articles thus honored by our enterprising contem News .. porary, is th< inn mew with Lieutenant Governor Bulyea of Alberta; tin* story .11»>nt the proposed new wist end school; an article from the |HJI of .lu- editor of the News on "A trip by train inland to the Interior"; an article on the customs increase; the announcement ami description of Mr. Prank Mobley'a new Fourth avenue residence; an interview with Mr. Collingwood Schrieber. chief engineer for the Railway Board; tin- story of the trip of the first passenger train out THE KAISER'S GRANDCHILDREN Readers nf Prince RtiiK-rt; ihe s,..ry of the joint plans of the Grand Trunk Pacific and the lb rriiu.ri lines to bring a tourist ir.ithc to lhe North Pacific ('...is.; ilu* story of ihe proposed development of the Hidden KTHE 4 Creek mines b> ibe Granby Company; a story of the opening of Royal Hotel Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has written two new adventures the G. T. P. for tin* lir>i Inn drcd miles; and thciMory of the race for Cor. Third Avenue and Sixth St. Tel.* Jan. • Cachl by the G. T. P. aril the C. P. R. of the famous detective for the Daily News. Ni satisfied i- our contemporary of tin* "reliability"of the news Thf FtnttuRoomi. it has taken from our colum s din it Ins boldly aaaumed |x*rsonal Th* I- «t Muippf-d and itvun hratc-d. r.^i il.iliiy for it all by I't'glec.i. g io indicate ii- original source. Hot ami cold bathi. Dlnlnff mom and This is tribute indeed. miaursnt Thc Daily News has joined a syndicate of leading news M..r.* •>!•. -i. g even than the way in which our friend with lhe papers of United States and Canada to induce Sir Arthur Conan sdssors lia> honored our news columns, i- the honor he has done to Doyle the author of the famous Sherlock Holmes su ries—the greatest our editorial column. An >.rii*i'.l monograph from lhe |>en of lhe detective stories ever written—to give to the world two more of his editor of tin* News dealing with the historic Prince Rupert the seven Corley & Burgess, Props Owned snd operated by the entrancing tales of thc great detective's skill. teenth centur) swashbuckler, which appeared in this column four Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on • •a-^- or ti\> weeks i go, ha- been appropriated among other things. True. the American snd European plan. ilu* title of ihe article has been changed to fit into the head space ExcellenUy furnished, with Bin IHHII it. and another edirorii I entitled "One Way to Help Prii.ii steam best, electric light, snd all modern conveniences, being abso Rupert," ar-.* printed as tlu* Bulletin's own opinions upon the subject. THEY WILL START lutely flrst-clsss in every respect New The truth of ihe niaiter i.-. w. . r. -. pleased with the compliment, The appointments snd service ON MONDAY, JULY 17th w. are glad ••• overlook .In* breech "f journalistic usage. It is no are equal to any hotel on thc mean ci niplinu-ni when ;• jour'al which Marts up to "diseemlnate cout. Knox all tin* reliable news thai may be procured, etc." gives up ihe quest for original matter afnr .1 month's learch'and tactily acknowledgis that ' it i.'« in WS, you'll l'n d i: in the New*.." Riles: (1 lo $3.50 per day. Hotel Tlie Adventure of the Devil's Foot BE.SNER & BESNER, PROPRIETORS Th* NVw Knox Hotel la mn on th* European -AND- lan. Ktm-claaa aervlc*. AH th* I*atr-at Modern rniprmrmtnu. •:•:* HEDS SOe UP G. A. Sweet. Manager. |EIStS!Sim*!tSBIElElB!BSIStBtBlB8aBIBllllS!BlVII FIRST AVE.STE. I'RINCE RUPERT § SECURITY IS THE IMPORTANT THING oxnoonor The Adventure ol tlie Red Circle *a| to consider in the disposition nf valuable*. You £3 haw eliminated every t«-.iibility of lot* if you it*. h»\e a box in a modem fin* and burglar proof KA vault, such a. you will find at the Continental F. M. DAVIS UK tS Trust Company. Limited. : Central Machine Shop and Ship's LEATHER BAGS Carpentering. Alao agents for Fair We have read these stories in the proof, aiul they arc up lo thc banks-Morse snd knox Gssoline in Crocodile, Morocco, Etc high Standard of skill that the earlier stories set. Wc can say | The Continental Trust Company, Limited Enitinea. r.av.lin.* Engines and Ac- ccBBorien carried in stock. no more. •gj •MONO AVI Nl I . PKIN. i: Rt rr.RT, B.C- ...»•• I...".' .. and ll..I. I-, II... N.E. WWt ol Wharf The Daily News has secured thc sole right of publication for THE CORRECT STYLES thc whole of Northern B. C. These stories can only In* obtained Watch*. Souvenir. Jewelry Price of Local Stocks in thc DAILY NEWS. •••••• They will appear in both the daily and weekly edition. They IAt lapartad 1., 8. 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aa, .a-a,*...-...*.!! *... *... • .. .."' m%V*m*)*%** fastness of wilderness and snow L-riTI EMPLOYMENT ITEMS OF WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF BEERS WINES AND IMPRESSION OF THE did homage to the sea 'gjjj omCE_L_: -LIQUORS, ALWAYS IN STOCK- ;is if to one grtater, inure lasting .SPORT ROCKY MOUNTAINS and powerful than they, ,,. kmdi of help, cooks, -HERE ARE THREE OF OUR SPECIAL LINES- 'di.hwaehew, hotel por- l^y-taaW**!***1*****»m*^**l**m **jt***M*)***M/mt*** **yr*** |; k|n(1-| of luborerB or me- BlldWeiSer Beer, We are aole agents for Northern B.C. A Fine Piece of Descriptive Writing by a Prince Rupert Of all the notable race meetings all ui' Man Who Crossed the Backbone of the Continent in the world, that which stands out Double OO Whiskey phone No. 178 Guaranteed to be 12 years in the wood before being bottled pre-eminently by itself is Ascot— from Alberta into British Columbia ,-• call nt t'11' Sole agents for Northern B.C. GREENER'S Royal Ascot, as it is fittingly Victoria Phoenix Beer Across the sky-line of the rolling mountain side in ilu- ravine below, In'.' Employment Office called. There are three reasons „« for cooks 4 waiters Alberta prairie, peeps the tops of and then follow the tortuous "British Empire" why it stands out from all other the foot hills of the Rockies, anil as course of the creek lhat soon Phon, No. 7 meetings. These are, the total the train eats up the miles, the becomes a river flowing down to Northern B.C. Liquor Company, P.O. Bo, 5.; GUN absence of those little selling plates ul distance lessens, and gradually the seas. Hitherto Nature, in t;BY <& Co.== from the card, the small number the peaks show themselves in its grim and bit i.r side Ins shown Here's the worlds of handicaps—there being but five best itiin-a Green- Kl Al- KSTATE ever-increasing beauty and clear itself to be supreme, bui vow the It ETimmerlesi altogether, and the huge sum of ness. fruits of tlu* victory of man's at a price within prnkslam Lsnd ^ot Sale the reach of all money that is paid in prizes. The subtle Ingenuity are recognised, sportsmen; its got B.C. Soon, very soon, the train has IKAI'M respective values of the five Ascot reached the foot of the mountains, and soon, very soon, the still un- all the Grsener handicaps arc approximately: Thc features, hard MUSSALLEM & COMPANY anil here antl there stands a lonely conquered mountain ranges will hitting, far shoot S. 0. E. B. S. Hunt Cup 2,000 pounds; the peak or a jutting spur, out-posts know the sling ol defeat, a* ing, lasting wuiii". Wokingham, 900 pounds; the Vis Good Fresh Groceries at City Prices there's no ,,„.,! U«l»o. No 318. Son. of and sentinels keeping watch and man robs them ol their wealth thing bet- ttCO _*",,':,, i.r-t and third Tueaday. In itors' 500 pounds; and the High tcr; price $0J r,^..ViVi-cntcr. Hall, at « p.m. ward over the vast expanse of hidden almost beyond his reach i v. CI.AIIK. Sec. weight, 500 pounds. The last two plain that stretches across to Cen today. But thai *-;inu* victory r. 0. Box 812. Print* Rupart We have Fresh Lettuce, Strawberries, Catalog 1*6 mentioned races are the least tral Manitoba, keeping guard that will cost man dear as such vic valuable of the meeting. The Cakes, Peaches, Plums, FREE Apricots, Tomatoes and Green Onions evil does not come the way of the tories over those rocky giants ever total sum distributed yearly in great mother mountain range. will. Today the warfare is in prizes at Ascot varies slightly on Launches, \%7£2 Through the lower passes, past full swirg. ll is not a war thai either side of 38,000. This money ) To Resident, of Sections S, 6, 7 and 8~We deliver promptly, W. W. GREENER w Hire by Hour or Day brawling mountain torrents, past receives scare headlines in the n mll.T ANI. KKPAiaKD- is divided between twenty-eight our goods ar. freah, at pries not to be beaten in th. city i i 6365 Beam Hall Hill Monlrtal. P.Q. the mouths of valleys, some looking newspapers, but all the same a C*«Cml P.O. Bai 187 races, seven on each of thc four rnt.M: W uaBKN as if they were the home of the •avage, and merciless war is being days. The most valuable race of fairies, and others as if they were carried on by civilised man against nil is that over two miles and a w, mwA MUSSALLEM & CO. M-A**...* •»••«»* \ the abode of all that is dark and [the eler'-al hills, •••!• ihe mountain!- half for the Coveted Gold Cup. & dismal and evil, we pass along demand heavy toll and take it This, paart from the cup, is worth -Church Services BILLIARDS skirting the bases of mountains, suddenly anil without warning in >> and POOL approximately 3,500 pounds to the WL1NG, *** im*f'+mt*ffmtmtt^tfm*.ti^m*^»tf whose heads seem to defy the skies, exchange for their hidden treasures,' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH k •). : TaK<*«. A Rood o»«r- winner. S.rvlcea .very Sunday In the * Acl«ii-l"i. Iji.lleaav.ry past glimpses of nature, solemn and their toll is human life. Kmi'i.-- Th. .it t... II a.m. nntl Tvaat. Newman lllock. »- . 30 p.m. Sunday School anil ^n tt "*»1 ''h Sia. o a a and cheerful, until we pierce the Yet those Inaccessible jn-aks, Ulbl. Claaa at '.-.HO p. m. REV. E W. KERR. M.A., PABTOK I'i i-ti.-t"r and Manager Saddle and Sulky centre of the mountains. do they nol also contribute to the 44*44*************** Caper Sauce is now owned by Unlike the beauties of the sun upkeep of mankind. Grudgingly THE FIRST BAIT1ST CHURCH Mr. Allan Case, and trained by LYNCH BROS. light valley, thc scenery of the they give ic but none the less! IUA-.I It ANI. il.lll STHEKT Service* every Sunday at 11 Al. Weston. eternal mountains is that it they give unwilling tribute. a.m. and 7.31) p.m. Sunday School 2.30 p. in Baraca *0 t$3 Q sirikes a fcelirg into the heart Blbl. Claaa 2.30 p.m. i NEWS Agency General Merchandise Largest Stock Their towering |K-aks gather a REV. W. H. MrLEOD B.A D.D. PASTOR Harry Payne Whitney has pur of the s|*cctator, of terrible mag :; Periodicals :: Newspapers harvest of the skies in snow and chased 57 thoroughbred yearlings nificence, of an awesome BOlltudl, rain; an unruly harvest, for break-1 THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH •: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS HI 1 tvi t s cr.NTRK HT. ANO 2nd AV.: from James R. Jeene. Thc amount and of a supreme and inter con inn away the drops ga.her into ;- > Service* every Sunday at 11 C.T.P. WHARF involved is said to be over $100,- Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. i a.m. and 7.3(1 p.m. Sunday tempt for the liitlc ways and tiny rivulet, then the rivulets School at 2.3U p.m. 000. The yearlings will be shipped works of man. They, the moun gather into a creek, which joining REV. C. R. SING. B.D. PASTO* east from Kentucky this week. It--— •-—it tains, in their grim winter dress with others, foree their way to SALVATION ARMY CITADEL *t *t *\ -+.^.+.~+. with its grey and black, and whin- the seas, their parent, and freedom, Tor or SIXTH Mill I 1 Thirteen yearlings bred in Ken contrasts, arc emblematical of eter tear down ilu* mountain sides and Sunday Service* It a. in . 3 p. in . 8 p.m. tucky by Mr. Clarence H. Mackcy nity, of unchanging truth and through deep ravine*-, gathering a Sunday School 1.31) p. Sale m. Public Service. were sold at Newmarket, England, stern justice; of all lhat lhe force a'd energy, thai harnessed Monday, Wedneaday, Thursday. Saturday al last week, and realized an average mind of man holds in awe. Stand io the reeds of civilisation spreads H p.m. Everybody wel come. Block Section Price of $1,942.50. The best price was WE - HAVE - FOR - SALE ing stem and immovable, a safe light in the darkness, power to tin* M 8 $325.00 paid for a chestnut filly by Meddler (CROWN GRANTED) refuge for the bear, the wolf, manufacturer, and heat and com ENSlf.N JOHNSTONE, C'M'ii'.i orricKK 14 8 660.00 out of Flocaulinc, which brought and the deer, they defy the efforts fort throughout the land. From 2,000 7 $5,500. of man ar.d his puny instruments its bowels, ii gives -.ire ".gill, heat | n ai .1 nee our list of buys In to conquer their fastnesses. Section 9 . beaiuty aid wealth, which man >th.*r parts of the city When the list of players signed calls iron, coal, and gold, antl' Township 1 It is not until, the descent of Georgetown precious stones. on for Sheffield United for thc Range NECHACO VALLEY ihe Western slopes is comnienci d next season was published, it was 4 that the full grandeur of these Yet all these latter are but the I Sawmill Co. Ltd. .NADEN COMPANY evident that a first class right PRICE :-$15.00 PER ACRE, EASY TERMS wonderful mountains is realised. spoils in the never failing war wing was lacking. The Bramall Looking down from ihe car, to betwixt man and nature, per Limited. lane club have endeavored to This is an excellent section and was one of the first to be the right, thc mountain slopes sonified in the form of great over Lumber |A.e. Princa Rupart, B.C. supply thc want by securing Ed staked in the Valley. steeply to the bottom of a valley, hanging prccipicea, towering |x-aks, and ward Connor from Manchester so far lielow as to seem to IK* ravines of fearful depth, and roar United, and Fred Groves, of Lin incalculable, while on the other ing, unbridled mountain torrents. Mouldings HAYNER BROS. coln City and Worksop Town. side a mountain rises stem and Perhaps ihe toll is yet balanced t) tt *t •RAJtna AVI. EMBALMERS grim and indifferent, snowrlad. against man for no gold won mn A large stock of dry finish I .'.-ral Mr-actor* Charles Comiskey, thc owner of for the early spring warnnh has of the rock can ever pay for the ing lumber on hand. Boat • -a-a- - ih Si. Phone No. S6 lumber a specialty. Delivery thc White Sox, paid a compliment Samuel Harrison & Co. not yet taken effect on the white blood of those whom the mountain made at short notice. to thc Dclahanty family yesterday. Brokera and Financial Agents, Prince Rupert robe that covers the mountain has taken to its embrace. He said: "The Delahanty boys slopes, seared ar.d broken Down to the Coast where N'ep- Our prices are as low as any. are all alike. It is and always by a thousand ravines. tuiie enfolds the earth, sweeps tin- Call on us before ordering. will lie a wonderful hitting family. Snake-like the rails twist and mountain slopes, as if they, great Even if they fall down in fielding, Advertise in The Daily News wind their way down the snip ard impregnable in their rocky findsor Hotel they are sure bound to come OFFICE: I ui MI: AT EIGHTH STREET across with thc timely hits. I Cor Centre St. and First Ave. Newly I urniahad and notice Jim is getting his share Si*«m Healed Rooma with thc Detroit team." --1 I UHK BAR AND DINING it * * S.S. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd K.-iM IN CONNECTION "Mag" McGregor, Tccumsch's nn - n own AND ur sensational outside home player, i he new steel Passenger Steamer K»1H HIKE TO GUESTS comes from Almonte, and is also a star hockey player. He is in •F- ASHLAND P 0 MX 37 Anheuser-Busch's his third year at the Dental College, and is very popular with i •.' • .i .• » - "Camosun" thc spectators at lacrosse games mm on account of thc chances he takes. leaves LA.ND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE -NOTICES ' LAND PURCHASE NOTICE GOOD ROCK MAN Coait Kan*, i Land Diatrict S...•:.:. Land District— Diatrict ol Coaal Ilan(* 5 Tak. noun that 1, J.:.:: IU; I .::. Ol Kit* Caaaiar Ur.d Diatrict-Diatrict u! skeena Take notice thu I. Frank Hicki ol Port Ee- Skeen. Land Di.irict-Diitr1.it ol COM! H»n**e • HAD BAD LUCK , . Take notlc. that I, Lnnuel Freer ol Vancouver, alnpon, occupation merchant, intend to apply Tak. notice thai Atond" MeUlotf •"'*'" atuuBBium, occupation farmer, i:.:. . to apply u J o re 1e , < li* praSlea M parens*, ir. lolloaal J-acrio* 1 •>« P» * *; *'";1 intend to apply lor permiaaion (or permission. o purchase the lolluwin* describe.1 couver. B C, OWUpatiOS -* *'- ' k.''™,re landa: to purchaae lhe fullowing desnbeir landa: 'and*: intend, to appl> lor per.-niaaiun to purcbwc ice l ommer.cin-j at a poat planted on the ahor* Commencing at a poat planted on the aouth Dangerously Spectacular Shot . ....-:.,.,.. t at a poat ,-:.:.-! at lb. north' (ollowing deacrioed landa' .k.i„. .outh corner ol Lot JHS3, iner.c. eaat 'io cnajna, tbanca in a northerly direction from Port N'eUor. Canaan. I'.njanlkc ol l the ExchumaiEichumalkka River and about (our C-omm'.ncincommencing a.t. a. •>.»pM. ?•«''«!,K«TL «aa a J^Sthence MMl marked' 1L . K.'K.'sa S' . E. Corner, thence SO chain, mi'**, 'mm iu coniluence with the Skeena River, Irom th. «L*i. ccrr.er ol U*_W«. UJSC. ^ on Wednesday Morning was rMW.tawZ""^*^!: '"""' r' &• '"'T »JW»^5.' **SS M chain. , ther.ce ft -fetal wet, thenc. H chain, north, ! chain. «h7"then« 40 cn..na »e*t. in«*e PJ ,outh l0 M Due to Fault in the Rock Im Daiad March 19, 1911. Jo I IN UEPULKN **""* **••*• "*«*ice along lhe .I..:.- M Ihence SO chaina eaal, thenc. aouth SO chain, chaina north, thence 40 cnam eas n tort Wf P»™ • Pub April IS. point ol commencement, containing lo acrea more to point ol commencement, containing 640 acre, commencement gOBtalnlal --'•' ***** - ° ' °r '**•• more or lo*. Dated April 17. IHU. ,.,, ,, ,a-m«u perceptible from Surafce. Dated June 10. 1911 LEMIII FREER Dated April 21. 1911. FIUNK HICKS ALEXANDEH MtlNTOan Skeana Land Dutrw*. Dattric-l of Caaaiar I'ub. Jul. -. J. M. foUiaon, Agent '.Pub . April 29. ] Pub. May 6 Tak* nol.c* tu*. 1. Terry la*us-anao wl Princ. Bl 1 hup-art b. C. vac-.-.-:. *«t-.p-a,u,r. inland to ^"^i^rfiZl'X ?*?!.^*.?' Skeer.a Land Dutrict—District ol Coait Cl . ,,.._,., Q( Cassiar Chief VickctV investigation of apply lur i«rr:..-... :. to ; artti-M in* fuUd«>ir.g Tak* r.uien that Linford Swell Bell of Prince Taka nouc* that William McTavuh ot Vucou-1 , Skaana UfidiDh UW ^"SSi o3wtlh c«-cn.-t* i IftOdfl Rupart, H. C. occupation locomotive engineer, er, U C. occupation phyatelan. intenda to apply I .. B" notice that I. P-i ^\^ .....,,,-, t.. tin- shot which threw rock wildly t\.mmer.c-:.£ *: » P^t t-UbUi. i.. .un •..eir.*'..) * to apply for permiaaion to purcha**- tlM ^S»E£T?^KlSnoS^S; d"^crTO ' <" SUw^-g: C7uccup.i,r 1-rr.Bl-t injend to ol Liuow :.*.-. IMM •.:-f-*i4(r.u ot a tmmmt BMtA fu,:o»ing •lmentMaj landi: Unila: apply lor permu»ion to pjrecaa. me iouu...ai tlnuji Fir*., avenue near the West wl ia» moutn cl .oe bourne trwt, and D-CI-* Commvr.cMg at a poat planted on th Commencing at a port planted at tha aouthwe* d*a«ib«d laada: „u„,«i nn the nkht oa ia* MMMft) bMiMtAQ o( Timber Umii Ntt : u *.. tht £i mug out* River about tana corner. 4u cbatna north and 40 chaina eaat ol tbe . Loramencun »' * pa*. P, j!I .*, mila aoove holme Lumber Co.'s yards led to •i-siai u .Su. lltn U«&M aouto -i-i chains atone mil** dutant up-»tream,> in a westerly northeaat corner ol Lot 1116. Harvey'a Survey. **** »' the Baal nw '::''*' ,?««« u Ih L.*.e iliUti/ iin,.l ul »*.J limber Liic.t Nu J •-1 - from the Junetipa of tbe Little Zimogotiu• ... ' Cc.il Dutrict, Rang.,_ . e 5. thence 0.0, chaina, eai.„tt tba lorka ol the N.a-.-.•-, ' ^'*-' . .u „„.". the appearance in the police couri :1 then or .So AMI 4a c--*lM, tr«ooe eart to ta. .aura u; an• d tn- main '•»•!«•/imoffotit•* mwiRiver,, tnencthrncee aort'•"•?••b l1 thencthence 6600 ch.irchairas -»-urthurth.. thenctbenc* 6600 chainchain*a wortw«t.. f«~« ' *«. »o eh-uaj, . > •""°. " n„,nli Uooa* Ba*y/ a MUCi.tB-.cH r aiol *o4U cr.air.-chaa.-ji mora. or 1«*ha,. cr•J"**r** v••'"* *rc*• *****M* 4400 Wchain** , ththenc""*e "•••wui*h '1"0 Hi*nethenca* 6600 cell .in ain.e wuiaouthh ttoo poa pal o( commencement '•*en*:? «aal »0 cr,..: - • •«« ""--»»" yesterday of John Anderson to tneooe MtUMta.-.i.:.l. ^.ocfIISMf '.-IL*• ehor*oor* wo -+ For most delicious Bread, Double Weekly Service LORD STRATHCONA Dainly Biscuits, Etc.. use = THE COSY CORNER S.S. Prince Rupert, S.S. Prince George EN j HONORED AT BATH DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OK WOMEN For 3 Sfuli'il ii-mli-rs addrauod t« tin* uniU-rititfrn-ii, Canada'- "Grand Old Man" is Given the Freedom of the "w »••**- »*y und unilornt'd "Tender tor Public Bulldlnii KSVM*- Htoki*. H. i'*." will im rtoelvta until i.uu p.m., Vancouver Ancient City -Will Rank on Roll of Honor Robin Hood Flour un Mowluv. JuK 21, HU1, for tin* construction This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted of a I'.ii.in- Building ut Roveutoke, ••• C. Victoria to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies uf Prince Rupert I'luiu, ipeelfloaUoni ami form of contruct cuti With Nelson and Wellington bt) stH-ii iiml funiis of ii'inler ohtiiiiiod un uppli- AND are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug cut Ion ut On* otllct- of Mr. Wm. lltMidt-rt-ion, 1 1 naldtn. trohltocti Victoriu, li. ('., ut thi' Post ((unadian I *" '-** Despatch) banquestat the Imperial Institute, gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Your Dealer Has It OfflWi Ravelstoke. li- v., tnd ut this Dtputmant- Seattle occupies a place unique and out Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. Ptrtoni UndtWing IN noiilii*ii thut tender* |(111(1„Mi July 18.—The Lord Mondays and Fridays, 8 a.m. standing in the annals of Canadian will nut in* eoftddsnd unliM mada on the printed Mayor of the ancient city <>f forms bUpplii-tl, und signed with thuir netui.1 history. "A Great Canadian, yea, signuture-4, stating iheir occuimtiunH und plaOM Bath, conferred the freedom of BLACK AND WHITE COAT done in beads of a contrasting of residence. In the cuse of firms, thu uctuul For Stewart, Tliursiluya anil Sundays an Imperial figure, passes from -*-*-*-*-* - •-«•-• » »- •hicnutiire, the tiulute of the uccuputiuu and phicv at H ii.m. Special fare on Sunday th, city on Lord Strathqona yes- SUIT color, as liny pink beads on a of reKidenci- uf otoh memlier uf tho firm must he public service with his retire given. boat, $9.60 return including meals terday in the presence of a bril white scarf, or white laads on a ..itch lender imiit he uccompanied l»y an uc- ami berth. cepted cheque on ti cliurtered hunk, made pu> uhle liant assemblage. In moving the ment," says the Toronto Globe, pale blue one. Tunics made of FRED. STORK to the order of the Honourable tho Minister uf ... Prince Albert sails for I'ort Simp -General Hardware- Public Work*. i.i|uul to ten per cent (10 p.c.i of son, Naas River, Masst-t, Naden resolution, his Lordship referred in speaking of his resignation. very thin silk or chiffon also have the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited If the penot. lendering decline to enter into u lliulioi-, Wednesdays, l.oo p.m. t„ Lord Strathcona's groat career, Lord Strathcona was 90 years this bead work, and ility are even contruct when culled upon to do M. or full to and f'ir: Builders' Hardware complete the uork runtructed fur. If the tender old on August Gtli last, he being used on the washable linen ard be nut ucrepted the cheqt.e will be returned. Queen Charlotte Island points, Sat The Depurtmeiii dues nut bind iUelf tu accept urdays 1 p.m. born at Forres, Scotland, as the mull frocks. One Hi.(•trie gown Vulves & Pipes Oxford Stoves the lowest ur uiiy tender. By order, Railway Service to Copper River son of a saddler, as plain Donald shown had the entire front of the Graniteware Tinware H. ('. DKSHOCHKKS, Mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wed Secri'tury. nesdays and Saturdays, 1 p.m., re Smith. As a raw youth of 18 he blouse closely embroidered, a smal Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June U. 1911. turning Thursdays and Sundays set sail for the West, years before ler design on each side of the back, Newspapers wilt not be puid for this advertise 5.20 p.m. SECOND - AVENUE ment if they insert it without authority from the Horace C.reely was known. Ar a straight deep band around the Department. 2t The Grand Trunk Railway System riving at Montreal, he at once connecting with trains from the Pacific idge of thc kimono Blceves and an coast operates a frequent and conven entered the service, of the Hudson eight-inch band on lhe skirt. Smart ient service of luxurious trains over its Bay Company, and for years was double track route between Chicago, parasols in dainty colors a.re shown W. L. BARKER Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, immersed in the solitudes of Lab with a border of these white china Architect Portland, Hoston, New York and Phila rador. He endured terrible hard delphia. Atlantic Steamship bookings beads. Second avenue and Third street arranged via all lines. Full informa ships, but finally became super Over We&tenhaver Bros.' Office. The work is all done by hand and tion and tickets obtained from the office of intendent of that company, whose The Hoard of limit.uv Commissioners, for any of the designs formerly used Canada will hold a sitting at Prlnco Hupert. sphere of Influence extended for B. C.. on or uliuut thu 111th day ol August, 1911. A. E. McMASTER for braiding may be chosen. Care MUNRO & LA1I.KY at the hour of 11 o'clock In the forenoon for the 8,000 miles. purpose of t. .unit manors, applications, or FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT must be exercised not to pull or Architects, complainte filial wllh the Hoard and servod upon the parties inter.-i.ted in accordant*.* with the Afterwards, in company of his draw the material in working, and Stork Building, Second Avenue. Rules and Regulations of the Hoard. cousin, now Lord Mount Stephen, also each bead should be sewn By Order of Ihe Board. A. II. CAKTWRIliHT. Canadian Pacific Railway he advocated against strong op Secretary on by taking a tiny back stitch. Board ol Hallway 4^m%\\. B.C. Coast Service position the building of the Can STUART & STEWART (*ommiaalont*ra for Canada. This will prevent ihe entire design ACCOUNTANT8-:- AUDITORS Dated at Ottawa this Jt.lh Day ol June, 1911. adian Pacific Railway. He was being ruined if the thread breaks Law- Butler Building Phone No. 280 Famous Princess Line told that the receipts of the road or one bead works loose. Beaded Prince Ruoert P.O. Box 351 I.11KD STRATHCONA would not pay for the axle grease bags are being carried, the long • Canada's Grand Old Man of the trains. He had faith in cord by which they swing from the S.S. PRINCESS MARY lhe proposition, however, and has ALFRED CARSS, C V. DENNETT, B.A. arm being made of several strands of British Columbia of B.C.. Ontario. S«. lived to see it the greatest trans •nd ManiU.be Ban. kat.-h.wan and Al- Monday, July 17th, 6 p.m. ami s'ii.1 that his name added of strung beads tightly twisted, torta Ban. to the list of distinguished freemen portation company in the world, FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE CARSS & BENNETT Sealed Tender, ail.li. I to the undenlirned. ni ilu- city, would rank un the list carrying passengers from Great Despite some of the early pre BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETC. and endorsed "Tender for Public Building. Chll J. G. McNab General Aganl To Make Croquettes llwack. B.C.," will be received at thia ofllce until Britain to Ho.ng Kong over its dictions that black and white OIBee-Exchange block, corner Third av*-nu. and 4.1X1 p.m. on Monday. July .'ith, 1911, for the con- •jesde diose »f Wellington and Take some fresh mashed po Rlalh slr*el. I'rince Itunrn. S all-union of a Public Building. Chllllwack. B.C. own lines. would make way for more glaring Plans, specification and form of contract can be Kelson, and add lustre to the roll. tatoes, well seasoned, fry io a •wen .nd forms of tender obtained at the olllce of colors, the combination is still Mr. Wm. Henderson. Resident Architect, Vic .Lord Strathcona is today the golden brown in hot fat, crot|ueUi toria B.C.. at lhe Poal OHIce. Chllllwack. B.C.. holding its own in the world of WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S. and at thia Department. S.S. INLANDER Lord Strathcona, who fur fifteen world's oldest multi-millionaire, shaped. Remove carefully lo a good clothes. DENTIST. Peraona lendering are nollfle.1 that lend- Canada's greatest philanthropist, m will not be conatderod unleaa made on the l\..ti- has lilliil tin- posiiiun as hot platter. With a teaspoon Crown anil Bridge Work a Specially. printed forma aupplled, and elgrted with their optimist and financier, the British A striking coal suit of white All dental operation* skilfully Inatad. Gaa and actual signatures, staling their occupations and ...FOR... Ir.in.iil.i'- High Commissioner ai make a deep depression in each local anesthetics administered for th* painless ci- places of resklence. In the caee of (Irma. the I louse of Lords' second oldest Berge, shown above, has a broad tnctlon of teeth. Ctmsulullon free. OHIces: actual slgnalun. the nature of the occupation, HAZELTON II.I'IHIMII, ami whose retirement one and fill with highly seasoned Helirerenn Block. I'nnce tl.ii.rrt 11-11 and place of residence of each mcmlier of the peer, antl (ireat Britain's most band of black s.uiii down from •I in must be given. Iw.i*. announced by Sir Wilfrid minced chicken. Strew the grated Each lender musl be Bccompanlcd by an ac MONDAY, JULY 17th prominent railroad Iniilder. and back of plain narrow skirt. cepted cheouc on a charlerval bank, payable to ll.tinii'i ai ilu- Dominion Day yolks of hard boiled eggs over the lhe order of the Honourable the Minister uf Pub Take the fast light-draught steam Collar, cuffs, and large buttons A lei M Man...,. «.A.. W.K W,lllams.n a.. I..I..H lic Works, equal to ten per cnt. of the amount of tops. the lender, which will I-- forfeited If the person er Inlander for Hazelton, are also of satin, and the coat WILLIAMS & MANSON tendering decline lo enter Into a contract when I + •-»•• •—.- ••»-• e-wu .-**.. .-aa. ..-**-».. ****., r- t*mM0*m*M****m»9**mwW** im*mmy***mW*m*W*xmt$**m*)**' ****** » called upon to do eo. or fall to complete the work of the short-waisted variety is Barrister*, Solicitors, etc contracted for. If lhe tender be not accepted heavily braided in while soutache THE USE OF LEFTOVERS Box 286 the rhe-iu.- will be t.-tnitie.1 The Department doe. nut bind luelf lo accept H. B. Rochester - Agent in manlier illustrated. This si an Prince Rupert, B.C the lowest or any tender. By order. r extremely modish model for shore What the Clever Cook Can Do Ii f l>|-st:ocill'.lis. i i Leave your private card when With Them Secretary wear. 1-ltlNCE RUPERT Department nf Public Works. P. o. BOX » Ottawa. June L'.i. 1911 AAA-l-i-jJ. tmM K++-H you make a call—Every £/n stork of Drum. Special be had at the Daily News Where the midday meal is nicivK runt or WM. roxox. na.. A.I.A.H..'ION.. ana attention paid to filling pmwrfpUonR. I i most becoming for summer wear. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE luncheon, not a luncheon-dinner, Theatre Block PHONE NO. 79 Second Ave. Office, Telephone No. 98. Wear with it a hat of the same so planned for ilu- children, ilu* Skeen* land Dislrict District ol Coast Range i color in chip straw, crin or braid Take nolle, that Ssrsh K Alton ol Prlnce* »•»•»+••»+•••••»»• leftovers should be ulili/iil as GEORGE LEEK Itupert. occupst inn nuraa, Intenda lo apply lor with bandeau or cluster of some pern.i*wlon lo purchaae lhe lollowing -inscribed 1 j entrees and served here. land. flower of becoming color, antl use MERCANTILE AGENCY Commencing et a poet planted at Ihe North- I •--.. -* In no department of cooking is COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS wasl corner 140 chains easterly (slightly north' touches of the same on the costume. Iron, the northeast earner ol Lot 1116 lllarvey Survc) • Coast District. Range V, thence SO ehalna NEW WELLINGTON COAL skill more needed than in making SIXTH STREET PRINCE RUPERT eaat, thenee SO chaina aoulh, thenee 40 chains over dishes—hashes, in reality. weat, ihenee 40 chain, nonh. ihenee 40 chain. LIME BRICK PLASTER CEMENT NEW EMBROIDERY IDEAS weat, thence 40 chain, north lo peat ol com mencement cnnlBlnlng IHO acm more or leas. SHINGLES, LATH, BLACKSMITH COAL The basis for most reheated meats, Dsled June II. 1(11. SARAH E. ALTON fish and vegetables is a sauce of Pul- July It. y r.-l It..hi. r. Agent Pretty White China Beads are I lWr.C AVC CARTAGE and ROGERS & BLACK Phone 116 some kind. Master the making Lill-UdAlJ STORAGE Skeena land Diatrict District ol Coast Range li Newest Now Take notice thai Stanley tirren of Prince COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD of sauces and one is master of the Ruperl. II. C occupallon miner. Intends to apply C. T. P. Transfer Agent. tor permission lo purchs*-* lh* following de*crllH*d LINENS DIRECT FROM THE LOOMS $150 well-made entree. And, after all, Ian-It 8 Servants' Cotton Pillow Covers. Beads si ill play as Important a Orden promptly filled. Price reasonable. Commencing at a post nlenied 10 chains south lour Kim- Double Damask Cloths, 2 by il is not the simplicity of the bill and 40 chains weal ol the northwest corner ol S1-8 yards (hand woven) 12 Linen Huckaback Bedroom Towels. part in the trimmings as they did OFTICE- H. B. Rochester. Centre SL Phon. • Lot IT n. Laketse Valley. District ol Coaal Range Palace Ice Cream Parlor I T»,. I in,- Double Damask Cloths, 2 1-2On e dozen Linen Diaper Bedroom Tow of fare, but how its dishes un '.. thenre Beat 10 chaina. thence aoulh SO chaina, earlier in the season, and all Ihence eesl 40 chains, thence nonh SO chains to 2nd Ave., next u> old nfl*c» of Optimlit, -.•il only •') -I yards (hand woven) els (hemstitched) cooked and served, thai makes of point ol eommencement. I DM Im.* Double Damask Cloth, 2 1-2 6 pair Servants' Cotton Sheets, 2 colors and kinds of them are very Slaked June .10lh. IVI1 STANLEY CRKKN STOKES' ICE CREAM by .11-2 yards (hand woven) by 3 yards. the meal a feast. Pul. Jul. I -. Locator Best made in .Seattle. Fruit and Candy, whole Two tin;.. One Double Damask Napkins, Nine Strong Linen Bedroom Towels much used. Far newer than the THE IROQUOIS sale end Retail. Look for Hash aigi. at night. fl bg 27 in. (hand woven) (Servants') metallic or glass ones, however, SAM COWEN. Proprietor Phone 330 j T»«*ln* .!...,,, ,. Visitor Pastry Napkins 6 Large While Turkish Bath Towels. At the Fountain Land Registry Office S"> I '.in.i-k Carving Napkins or Tray Nine Housemaids' (Basin) Cloths. are those of while china and these POOL Sofa. One dozen Strong Kitchen Rubbers. are used in embroidery for all Ice Cream Cones 5c, Ice Cream English and American Billiards Re Lots 10, 64 and 171, Range 4, **n i'.itnii-k (or hemstitched Linen) Six Linen Roller Towels. Sodas 10c, Sundaes 16c and 20c, Coast Diatrict .•••.nil Cloths. Three Pudding Cloths. sorts of material ard occasions. Twelve Tablei SECOND AVE Ice Cream 25e pint, 50c quart— Where., proof ol loss of Certificate of Title City Scavenging Tin. i* Kitchen Table Cloths, 2 by 2 yds. Six Knife Cloths. Lovely scarfs of messaline or chif No. iM-lfi*-* to the above named property. Issued J»" ili-liiii|{ up Cloths, 1 1-4 by yds. Two Hearthrug Covers. C. H. Orme, Pioneer Druggist, In the name of the Canadian Pacific Sulphite •WSS pnir line Linen Shet-ela, for 1 dozen Sponge Cloths, for Lamps. fon have on the cutis a deep border Cmt-sny. Limited, has been Died In this ofllce, Mr. J. G. Weitton announces that he Phone 82. notice Is hereby given lhal I shall at the esplra- doom lied, 2 :i*4 by 3 1-2 yards. 2 Large White Turkish Bnth Sheets. Fruit : Produce : Feed lloft of one month from the tlrel publication here Im- commenced work for the city. I I'mr I'm.- Linen Sheets, for single bed, One dozen (jlaas Cloths. of Issue a duplicate of Ihe said Certificate of All orders received at the 'i by :i 1-2 yards. Title unless In the meantime valid objection be One dozen Tea and China Cloths. made to me In writing. Office, 5th St. B I lot Linon 1'illow Covers. Letters to the Editor WHOLESALE Dated ai the Und Heglalry Olllce al Prince Phone 42 Servants' Cotton Sheets, 2 On* dozen I'lieck Linen Dusters. Water and Musk Melons Rupert. B.C.. thia 2Plh day of June. llll. bjf I yards. One dozen Soft Polishing Dusters. WM. I BURRITT. Diatrict Regiatrar of Titles thi Mduit. Hcwely petit., laiaer-i -lliKI has lit -unlacUm, art rrinpl ol \*t above price. The Telephone Humorist H. H. Morton - 3rd Ave. and Fresh Fruits of all : Carriage* Paid to Canadian Ocean Port, Montreal or Halifax. :- kinns are what you Sir,—The following appears from should eat this hot lime to lime in the columns of weather to keep healthy. your contemporary: FRANK D. KEELEY We have just received "The Empire's telephone num WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DRUGGIST Do You a fresh consignment of ber is, business oftice, 04 I.lack; Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 580 NEED 80ME SCRIB Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. Walpoles' BLING PADS FOR PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. CORN ON THE COB editorial rooms, M Green." YOUR OFFICE U8E7 NO. 63 IRISH LINENS First of the Season Business office black—cititori.il Meet* in the Helgercon Block rooms green. How fitting are tin- R LA ——Mi We have a stock Every Tuesday Evening pjj 44F Bedford Street, BELFAST, l, f NJ> , Groceries Prima Ham. Proviaiona color emblems. Is there some in good bond paper MM IHusiraicd Catalogue on receipt of postcard to Walpoles, 173 Huron St. Toronto humorist at work on the telephone VERY CHEAP All membera of the order in thc city F. W. HART are requcnted to visit the lodge. staff? UNDERTAKER * EMIIALMER RTOCK '••Mil . f. I ll.... i S2 THE DAILY NEWS Yours, Ideal Provision House PHONE M J. P. CADE. N. (5. Third Ave.. n.ar nth St. I'hone 190 P. A. T. H. II. MORTON. Sec. Psi.*u..$is;8;«^ ii v.iv. .:i INVESTMENTS E II • JEREMIAH H. KUGLER .:? $*- » *>•« He sells Buildings He sells Contracts Special Bargains in He buys lx-rises He lonns Money (I. KitBi-las Lands Francois Lake Lands Lakelse Lands ! He has Farms For Sale . > He has Houses to Rent Hazelton District Lands Hulkley Valley Lands Kispiox Valley Lands Porcher Island Lands $ He buys Lots He builds Homes Kitsumkalum Landa, Sand, Crave! and Marble Deposits He sells Houses He rents Stores I Lut Your Properties with Jeremiah H. Kugler Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C. THE DAILY NEWS Jf gtf . •**•»». |