Mnencin I~ THE DAILY NEWS —————— ts = THE COSY CORNER = doe~ - Brokers, Prince Rupert and Stewart, B. C. Agents for Stewart Land Company, Limited DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN oom —~- This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that ‘The Cosy Ceorner’’ will fill a social need. | clever maid could, if trained, easily annomice your visitors without the cards. In a small town the society is not very large, and callers would not be so numerous | CHARMING SUMMER FROCK | Designed for the Girl with a Pretty Neck therefore the ‘ t cards to the maid. always left in hall, with addresses in full, 0. the occasion of a first visit, so that there should be no difficulty in knowing when the calls. arap omental pont | LYNCH BROS. flepartment Stores GROCERIES HARDWARE CROCKERY N’S FURNISHINGS e supply Farmhouses, Camps, Mines, and save the buyer money. Write for our Price List Mail orders receive prompt attention THR | to return your Even though hostess you need be “muddle” if you just do your best to be kind and gentle, and thus make many friends. a very young not li a Prince Rupert, B.C. bier INTERESTING WEDDING Mr. Martin O'Reilly and His Bride Now in Rupert SASHES DOORS GLASS BUILDING SUPPLIES A very pretty wedding was celebrated at the Church of Our | Lady of the Holy Rosary in Van- couver on Wednesday when Miss Monica Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Homer street, and Mr. Martia O'Reilly were united in the : Colored embroidery will be much Welch. Miss Gertie Foley at- are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug- | as to necessitute the giving of | The cards are} holy bonds by the Rey. Father! eee ITEMS OF... SPORT pte res euler Double Weekly Service 5.5. PRINCE RUPERT and S.S. PRINCE GEORGE | For Stewart, Thursdays, 8.00 =m. | — New York, May 4.—James J. Jeffries is ready to announce through “friend” that he was! forced to enter the ring at Reno| jlast July, hungry and ill nourished a Victoria AND | Seattle | Mondays and Fridays at 8 a.m. | as. Prince Albert sails for Port Simp-|W2S 4 report that aroused much|* son, Naas River Points, Masset, Naden Harbor, every Wednes- | day, 1.00 p.m. and for: interest among the sportirg fra | ternity here. According to an old-time racing} Refuge Bay, Skidegate, Queen man who has known Jeffries inti- Dity on aoe : "ale tee, Sane mately for years, but who declined Harbor and return via Queen} to have his name used, Jeffries Charlotte City every Saturday, | wii! oo to Baden-Baden shortly for 1.00 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway System the sole purpose of priming him- connecting with trains from the Pacific | self for a second go with Johnson. | coast operates a frequent and conven- “Jeffries hz 1 is | ient service of luxurious trains over its | ” 3 ries has only one object going to Europe,” said the |double track route between Chicago, in racing man. ‘That is to pull | Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, | Portland, Boston, New York and Phila- delphia. Information and tickets ob- himself together and whale the tainable from the office hereunder men- | life out of the black hen hi tioned. Trans-Atlantic bookings by all “© OUt O the black man when he lines arranged. gets back. That thought is his meat and drink.” A. E. MCMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT | Paris, May 4.—A prize of $10,- 000 was announced today by the cities of Folkestore, England and| Boulogne, France, for a passenger carrying flight across the channel in an aeroplane that arises from and alights on the water. | ‘FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE | Canadian Pacific Railway - Bx. Coast Steamship Service Princess May Northbound, May 8th Southbound, May 12th Train for Winnipeg and Toron- to leaves Vancouver at 9am. daily Imperial Limited for Chicago, Montreal and New York. Best train across the continent. leaves Vancouver daily at 2.45 nm. | Carries compartment observation cars, the finest car on any road anywhere. Agent for all Atlantic Steatnship lines. Tickets to and from European points. J. G. McNab | . Py Lely im ‘PACIFIC RAILWAY To signal following automobilists that he is going to stop his own car, a Londoner has invented a sema- phore which swings into position automatically as he applies the brakes. | General Agent mer frocks and a dainty model for a simple but effective dress In this case the material is a white lawn {with a double pin stripe of blue feature is shown above. | ° |}and the embroidered bands match the stripes. Note the pretty ar- |raugement of neck, an ideal finish for warm days. District of Queen Charlotte alands that George W. Arnott of F C., occupation real estate br B apply for permission to purchase ribed lands ing at a post planted about seven @ One-half mile west and one mile south Routh of Stanly Creek, Naden Harbor, 80 chains, then-e south 80 chains, at 80 chains, thence north 40 chains 1. GEO, W. ARNOT Numa Demers, Ajj.i d District the bh 17, 191 ge. nd District --Distric: of Const Runge 6 that Angus Heaton of Prince Rupert, Bupati miner, intends to apply for per fe purchare the foil a Ceseritod lands cing at & post plants at the south o ot 3937, thence 40 chains west, wehvad h, thence about 60 chains el wake, thence meandering said lake northerly direction to puint of cem- containing 17/ acres, more or less. ied A. B., N. B. Corner . 14, 1911. ANGUS BEATON hd Land District District o that_I, Jol mation butche to purchase the Hic cing at a post planted s ater at the head of | LM.'s N.E er, th est 80 chains, ath 8D ene a ) chains Orth FO ch Dp commence- mitaining 400 ymbe Bay, and b., 1911 Charles B. Stark, Agent Jotte Islands Land District—-District of Skeena ice that I, John MeLeod of Vancouver broker, intend to apply for permission for coai and petroiewm on the ioliowing lands Bncing at a post planted at the mouth of PRiver and marked J. Mei. S. E. Corner, t ce north 80 chains, thence west 80 hence south 80 chains, thence east 80 point of commencement’ containing ¢ or less. igit JOHN MeLEOD Clarance McDowell, Agent rlotte Islands Land District-—Distriet of Skeena ptice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, broker, intend to apply for permission for coal and petroleum on the following lands meing ata post planted about two miles d two miles west of the mouth of the and marked J. McfL, N. E, Corner, Bthence south 80 chains, thence west 50 hence north 80 chains thence east 50 point of commencement; containing 640 leas. 191i 10OHN MeLEOD Clarence MeDowell, Agent LAND LEASE NOTICE a Land District-—Distriet of Coast motice that Hume Babington of Prince mm, Co, for permiasion to lease the following lands: : ncing at a post planted about 100 chains the Indian Reserve on the east side of on the east side of the Peninsula thence chains along shore to the rve line, est 60 chains more or less to Goose Bay, 00 chains along shore, thence east 60 re or leas to post, containing 640 acres less. a 8, 1911, HUME BABINGTON 16, District of Coast Prine? intends folowing a Land District notice that William Munford ( q C,, oceupation prospector, for permission to lease the lands; ; at a post planted about 100 chains the fndian Reserva on the east side of v and on the east side of the peninsula, outh 40 chains along shore, thence west to Goose Bay, thence north along shore ms, thence weat 40 chains more or to taining $20 acres more or less, nea 8, 1911, WILLIAM MUNFORD ess District of Coast 4 Land District Benson of Prince S notice that Otis J, B. ©, oeeupation prospector, intends te i perinission to lease the following deseribed neing at a post planted about @ cuarter from the north west corner of Gibsor Mn the said Gibson Island, thence south 40 hence east 20 chains, thence north 40 hence west 20 chains to point of com- mt, containing 80 acres more or less. orts NSON. SJ, BE vaMareh, 191) occupation master mariner, intends | | jal Skeena Land Distriet——Ditriet of Coast Renge 5!/as a maiorite Take notice that tier Macartney of Prince F Kupert, B. C., occupation miner, intends to apply for pormission to purchas« the following described lands Commencing at a post planted on the south side of Exc’ asiks River, about 2 1-2 miles from its confluence with the Skeena River and about 1-2 miles west from Exchumsiks rapids, thence 80 chains north, thence 40 chains east, thence #0 chains south. thence 40 chains west to point of | commencement, containing 320 acres more or jess, Post marked “H.M. 8.W. cor.” Dated April ight HENRY MACARTNEY Pub. April 29. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE These embroideries appear in colors and are easily applied of them are finished with a scalloped edge. pleasing feature about them is that they are exceedingly reason- able in price. 7 THE DOOM OF SAILS Skeena Land District—District of Coast | ‘ . Take notice that I, William John Corley of! Alas! must ye utterly vanish, and Prince Rupert, B. C., xeeupation rancher, intend 8s : to apply for permission to purehase the following described lands | Commencing at a post planted at the southwest | corner of Lot $068, Range 5, Coast District, thence south 20 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 2f chains, thence west 40 chains to point | of commencement, containing 80 acres, more or lees Dated A Pub. Aw cease from amidst us, Sails of the olden sea? Now dispossessed by the stern and stunted ironclad. Wingless and squat and stern? | Purple sails of the heroes lured to| 1911, WILLIAM JOHN CORLEY | Skeena Land District—-District of Coast Take notice that I, William Melville Corley of Toronte, Ontario, occupation clerk, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following leacribed lands . . : the northwest | Sails of a magic foam with faery Commencing at a post corner of Lot 3055. Rang t District, thence east 60 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west slough, th along 20 chains to Hell's Gate slough southerly to point of commen con- uoere ¢ (oe taining 160 acr } Dated Aprii «, lo11 WILIAAM MELVILLE CORLEY the westward, Spread for the golden isles! planted 5, Coas plunder, ent, Waiting the wizard gold! | Sail of the morning, come like] ghosts on the sea-line, a 48 > | Skeena Land Distriet—District of Coast Range 5 With midnight load of the deep! | Take notice that I, Charles A. Vaughan of | | , ; | Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation merchant, intend | Sails of the sunset, red over endless | to apr ‘or permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing v bank of Exch from its or Pub. April 29. waters, »ost planted on the south ‘ A e i tiver and about four miles | For the furthest Orient filled! » Skeena River, thence hains north, thence é euce 80 chains south to point of ', containing 640 acres more or less. i911 CHARLES A. VAUGHAN a ike on al ¢ ba | f +41 $4 oli bk + a4 mo we: ' v Ghaiie ~~ Odds Of TC Stamiigsit, passimg we know not whither, Silent, lighted and lone! District of Coast Range 5) Sails of the seaman accursed, and Take ice that I, Frank Hicks of Port Es- sington, «ccupation merchant, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted on the south | bank of the Exchumsiks River and about four miles from its confluence with the Skeena River, | thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence south 80 chains } to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated April 21, 1911 FRANK HICKS | Pub. April 29. District cruising forever, Hoist by a spectral crew! Sails set afire by the lightning, re sounding to tempest, That and thunder sing! that bosom of azure, drum and Sails unruffled repose on a Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 Take notice that Mary Maragret Gillis of Vie- toria, B. C., occupation housekeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following | described lands Commencing at a post planted at the north east | corner of Lot 8987, thence 20 chains west, thence 120 chains south, thence 20 chains west to T. L 82697, thence about 80 chains north to Lakelse | River, thence meandering said river up stream in a southeasterly direction to Lakelye Lake, thence | meandering said lake to point of commencement | containing 160 acres, more or iess. | Post marked M. M, G., N. BE, Corner. Dated Feb, 14, 1911. Pub, Mareli 4. we mare’ MARY MARGARET GILLIS Glassed by a placid flood! Alas! must ye go as a dream, and | depart as a vision, Sails of the olden sea? —Stephen Phillips FOR A YOUNG HOSTESS Ske na Land District—District of Coast Rang 5 | "fake notice that Benjamin Ruessi Rice of | | Prinee Rupert, B, C., occupation waiter, intends | | to apply for permission to purchase the fuilowing | Holding a First Reception in Prince Rupert simpler the idea dress of ENJAMIN RUSSEL RICE | correct, deseribed lands; . | x *Coramencing st a post planted 65 chains south | : : : | from the south east corner of Lot 8060, thence 70 In a town the size of Prince chains west, thence 65 chains north, thence 70 chains east, thence 65 chaing south to point uf | Rupert today the the| commencement; containing 455 acres, more OF ’ leas. Post marked B. R. R,, 8. E. Cor. the hostess more Dated Feb, 18, 1911. mw Pub. March 4. B The French has Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5| always been that.a hostess should Take notice that David Melennan of Prince | ere Rupert, B. C., occupation clerk, intends to apply |neyver be more elaborately dressed for permission to purchase the following desesibed | . . fandst J ithan her guests. Of course this Commencing at a post planted 40 chains south | bay: from the south west corner of Lot 994, thence 40 would not apply to an. official chains east, thence 40 chains north, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains south to point of | otertaimment, but would at your commencement; containing 160 acres, more or) . s t $ ess. Post marked D, M.S. W. Cor pe first reception in a small town, Dated Feb, 13, 1911 DAVID MeLENNAN |.) Pub, Mareh 4. Wear a pretty gown of some soft shade and material, and no Skeena Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that 1 Hugh D, Gillis of Prince Ru- pert, occupation laborer, intends to apply for | permission to purchase the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted three and one- half miles in an easterly direction from the point on Naas River where the Lava Lake trail begins and one mile in a northerly direction from the said Lava Lake trail, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains | thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, gloves, Tea, sandwiches (sweet and sav- ory), macearoons and cake are quite sufficient for an afternoon reception; ices are not necessary at all, unless you wish to make it es ; ; 'in evidence as trimming for sum-| where its use is an important} Another | jleft on | applied as biown color, | kerosene, | \fer Co, until six weeks ago, when tended the bride, and Mr. S. A. Morley of Abbotsford acted as groomsman. The bride looked |very charming in dark blue | travelling suit and hat of Milan a W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. FANNINGS The Portland Tourists have a catcher who revels in the name of |straw with a larg: »,hite willow jplume, and carrie; a bouquet of | bride During the nuptial | |mass the Children of Mary, of roses. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. whom the bride was vice-president, |sang a number of exquisite se- ‘lections, and Mrs. Kleptford and Miss Collins and Miss Green ren- |dered solos. After the ceremony Law-Butler Building STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 Phone No. 280 Snooks. The fans are calling him Snookums. He is a reliable re- ceiver, but the name must be an awful burden for the young man to bear, especially when the fans keep reminding him of it. The big league scouts are all out on the job and eager to grab a dainty wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride’s parents, and later the young couple the Victoria boat for a honeymoon trip to the Sound |cities, after which they proceeded |to Prince Rupert, where Mr. O'Reilly is well-known mer- chant. A very large aumber of handsome yifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. O'Reilly, including a substantial cheque from Gordon Drysdale & Company, where the | ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. Office— Exchange block, corner Third avenue ea Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas loca! anasthetics administered for the painless ex- traction of teeth. Offi Helgerson Block, Prince Ruvert. Consultation free. ii-12 Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., Ontario, Sas- katehewan and Al- the youngsters that look good. No brides can travel with the Athletics. Connie Mack says that |his players must leave their wives jat home. And Connie himself a | bridesreo Can you beat that? PAGS SS LS iii. If Jimmy McAleer’s Washington outfit can hold fast to their present |speed, American League teams will not be able to jam the Na- tionals down in the second division bride was bookkeeper for a number of years—Vancouver Province. THE KITCHEN FLOOR les AGENTS FOR STEEL, MACHINERY «-AND CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES... ‘-HANDASYDE @® HURT |and keep them there. No, sir! GREAT LAUNCH TRIP A Helpful Cleaning Hint Plain boiled linseed oil is a good finish for the kitchen floor. It should be put on whea the floor is| new or clean of other finish anc 1eeded afterward. Such | nleasing pacasin oor f = , light will not show marks or scratches, and kept well oiled, but not sopt with grease. Heat the oil and apply at night, rubbing it in well. Ip the morning wipe} a | Wash it with with a little for water dashed ready warm use. A VERY SAD DEATH | P.O, BOX 28 | SIXTH STREET with cold water, and the floor is} ajex.M.Manson B.A., JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING j | PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M.,_LON., ENG, | GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C. Wife of J. McIntosh Passes away in Vancouver Very sad circumstances attend | the death of Mrs. John McIntosh} which tock place at Vancouver the other day. Mrs. Melntosh| was well known it) Prince Rupert. | Her husband Mr. John MelIntosh, was teamster with the City Trans- with his wife he moved to Van- couver. On April 25th Mrs. Me- Intosh became suddenly critically | ill. She was removed to the} hosiptal but died on the 26th, her} newly born baby surviving her only by a few hours. The news | reached Rupert through Ensign | Johnstone of the S. A. 4 4 4 PPAPPDIP DIP A PPPPD IPP PD DDD DDI AAS If You Are Even Half-ready To Buy Property, Study The Real Estate Ads! As soon as the property- owning purpose gets a foothold with you—begin to read and answer and investigate the real estate ads! And by the time you are half ready to buy a home, learn all that the ads can teach you of property-values —all that ad-answering can teach you of desirable places to live, Your interest in real estate advertisements may be re- sponsible for your securing a a better home than you can imagine you can afford—and for your securing it sooner than you had hoped to do, Data tntntn tate POC CCT UTC UCC UCU UCVCCCCCCCCCOCCCT 4 PRINCE RUPERT PRINCE RUPERT W.E. Williams,B.A., L.L.D PPPI DDD DDD LDPE P LISELI AS An pert Read This | If the voyage from Seattle to San Francisco just begun by the Nautilus is successfully completed it will go down on the annals of marine history as one of the most remarkable ever undertaken on the Pacific Coast, as the little launch is only forty-five feet long | and has a gross tonnage of but fourteen tons, The Nautilus left Ballard on Thursday and, accord- ing to the figures of her Seattle ee ; EMPLOYMENT OFFIGE Ss For all kinds of help, cooka, waiters, dishwashers, hotel por- ters, all kinds of laborers or me- chanies, call up Phone No. 178 or call at the Grand Hotel Free Exployment Office Headquarters for cooks & waiters ROGERS & BLACK WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— Building Material, Cement, Lime, Hair-fibre Plaster, Coke, Blacksmith Coal, Common Brick, Pressed Brick Shingles, Lath, New Wellington Coal ALL GRDERS PROMPTLY FILLED See Us for Prices. Phone No. 116 FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 580 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, bbb bbb db bbb bbb bbe POET SST TTT TS TTT Tee W. J. McCUTCHEON Carries complete stock of Drugs. 8 attention paid to filling pronesipi Leas Theatre Block Puowe No. 73 Second Ave. ee eee ee ee ee LINDSAY'S “’storace™ G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. . Prices reasonable. OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68, PRPS S TST ST Reilly’s Bakery Lunch Empress Theatre Basement Cor. 2nd Ave. and 6th Street Swift’s Premium Hams and Bacon with Cowichan Eggs 35c, at QUEENS RESTAURANT J. W. Williams Proprietor ——— —— =F. EBY @® Go RFAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM B. C. The Westholme Lumber Co. LIMITED --WE HANDLE ALL KINDS OF— BUILDING SUPPLIES Telephone 186 First Avenue Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. G. 8. JOHNSTONE, N.G. H. MORTON, Secretary. owners, she could reach San Frans} cisco by Sunday morning. When | the Nautilus left Ballard her jaunty | appearance and trim lines were} hidden for the time beneath the) generous coat of light lumber | designed to protect her from the| |heavy seas she is certain to en-| counter outside Cape Flattery, All| of her windows except those in her | pilot house were boarded over and | everything made shipshape for the | long jaunt. Visitor from Digby the wireless station to take care} there, and the other boys has} been so much appreiacted, is pay- | ing a visit to Prince Rupert. Mrs Harris is the guest of Mrs. A. Barrow. | A store that advertises must be a store of VALUES—of bar-| gains—or the advertising would! FOC CCC CCC CTC CCTV TCT, Some of today’s ads—perhaps| PBBEEEESE SSP SPD OOD DLP ENA not pay. several of them—contain NEWS FOR YOU, And the sort of pocket-touching good news that’s WORTH looking for. it’s| | | | Dance—Weekly dance every le i M0 acres, containing 640 acres. HUGH D, GILLIS ‘eb, 8, 1911. Date Fe gu See ea Pub. Mar. 1) by invitation, A yub, Mar, 10, a reception GooD|— Saturday in the K. of P, Hall 4-26m | Twelve Tables THE IROQUOIS POOL English and Amer’can Billiards Mr. P. Mullen, late head bar-| keeper of the Royal Hotel, has accepted a similar position at the Central Hotel (Mr. Peter Black). Pete will be pleased to have all Seconp Ave. | his old friends call on him ‘here. of the house-keeping for her son | First Ave. F. W. HART UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER STOCK COMPLETE Little’s NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS TOBACCOS FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF Mrs. Harris whose presence at PRINCE RUPERT WAREHOUSING AND FORWARDING COMPANY Near McBride Forwarding, Distributing and Shipping Agents. Storage of Baggage and House- hold Goods a Specialty. —AT LOWEST RATES— —_o-——___—_——_ Douglas Sutherland, Mgr. P, O. Box 907 Phone 262 BILLIARDS & BOWLING, vet roo: } 4 Alleys, 7 Tables. A ood ex cise. Acleansport, I udies every afternoon. Newman Block, be- tween éth and 7tn Sts. TED MORRISON, Proprictor and Manager | \ . | |