earro”™ a oh THE DAILY NEWS WE HAVE BUYERS FOR LOTS IN Samuel Harrison & Co. cet — | are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its | gestions and criticisms ate invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The | | Cosy Cerner” will fili a social need. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Neil McNeill was the hos- tess of an exceedingly smart Briage party on Saturday afternoon. The drawing rooms were profusely dec- orated with pink and white car- | nations and presented a charming That you have also been counted out. “Down and out!’ Man is never that If he has the courage to start again; If Paie has humbled and knocked . appearance. Mrs. McNeill was him flat. Brokers, Prince Rupert and Stewart, B. (. | gowned in a handsome costume} He still can smile on his fellow Agents for Stewart Land Company, Limited | of blue rajah, and was assisted men. by Miss Browi and Miss Mc-| If he has the courage to hide his ——- | Master. The prize winners were frown | Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Remember this as you go about, t | McMaster. The players were Mrs.| Although today he is surely down Stanley Spain, Mrs. D. G. Stewart, It’s a mortal cinch that he isn't LYNCH BROS Mrs. W. E. Burritt, Mrs. Stewart out. e Department Stores GROCERIES HARDWARE CROCKERY MEN’S FURNISHINGS BUILDING SUPPLIES We supply Farmhouses, Camps, Mines, and save the buyer money. Write for our Price List Mail orders receive prompt attention Largest Stock in Northern B. C. p rime | Johnson, Mrs. Helmers, Mrs. Mc- | Lennan, Mrs. Ciements, Mrs. Tre- | Mayne, Mrs. Craig, Miss Craig, | Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. McMaster, Mrs. |Cade, Mrs. Vernor Smith, Mrs. | Ward, Mrs. Naden, Mrs. H. L. | Johnston, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. La- |moint and Miss Pinder also came in to tea, Edgar A. Guest Prince Rupert, B.C. a ae KISSES FOR EVER YBODY Quaint Old Country Custom— Works Also in Canada SASHES DOORS GLASS A quaint kissing custom still exists in the pretty little Wiltshire town of Hungerford. |toll is claimed by the authorities sy ‘ on Easter Monday from every Iwo tables of Bridge} i man and woman in the and Hundred were] ,. ; , | From the men the toll is one penny, made up. Mrs. Stewart Johnson ‘ ° , ; : but that imposed on the women is was the prize winner at the Bridge,| |. , : oii : : . '\a kiss! The custom is maintained while Miss Holtby won the Five . |by two beadles, who march from | | = | ‘ \ An ancient Mrs. Daniel McLeod entertained ; | Dleasantly at cards on Thursday afte TLoOoTL. town THLOC wh. oie of I ive Hundred prize, the guests included: . , house to house, and levy their Mrs. Wark, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Stew-| : ae, cae quaint taxes. After the bead art Johnson, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. \ ion Mee, tnnio oa : ; ave hac » ngs, eve Helmers, Mrs. McMordie, Miss ey t . Froud, Miss Holtby, Miss Grant, : And Hungerford Miss Delorme. s girl he meets. is crowded with visitors on Easter | i Monday. Mrs. Dawson was also a hostess ‘ on Thursday, entertaining in honor of Mrs. Stork who is leaving USEFUL TO HOUSEWIVES Water Notice Notice is hereby given that an appli- will be made under Part V. of **Water Act, 1909,"" to obtain a Bicense in the Queen Charlotte Division pf Skeena District. a) The name, address «nd occupation of the applicant is George Young, Victoria, B.C, If for mining purposes) Free Min- er's Certificate No The name of the lake, source (if unnamed, the description s) Ain Lake and Ain River. The point of diversion at n Lake, The quantity of water applied for (in cubie feet per second) 1000. The character of the stream or or near proposed works, dam, flume, pipe-line, power es, plant, etc, f) The premises on which che water s to be used (describe same) at or ear mouth Ain River, Masset Inlet. g) The purposes for which the water ie to be used is for power develop- ment and mill operations, h) If for irrigation, describe the land to be irrigated, giving acreage. i) If the water is to be used for pow- ror mining purposes, describe the place where the water is to be re- turned to some natural channel, and the difference in altitude between the point of diversion and point of return At or near mouth of Ain River,about 150 feet below lake level. )) Area of Crown land intended to be | ccupied by the proposed works.... ) This notice was th day of April, 1911, and applica- tion will be made to the Commissioner n the 29th day of May, 1911. #) Give the names and addresses of any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to be affected by the proposed works, either above or below the outlet. None, GEORGE YOUNG, H, Edenshaw, Agent -O. Box 285, Prince Rupert, B.C, NoT&—One cubie foot per second is juivalent to 35.71 miner’s inches, ub, April 29, 1911, dw COAL NOTICE cen Charlotte Islands Land District District of " Skeena &*e notice that I, John MeLeod of Vancouver, vation broker, intend to apply for permission Prospect for cowl and petroleum on the following eribed lands: fh. mencing ata pert planted about two miles Lf the mouth of the ‘Tl-el River and marked . cL. N, W. Corner, No. 29, thence south 80 ‘Ms, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 ‘®, thence west 80 chains to point of com- neement ;, containing 640 acres, more or lees. (ed Feb, 21, 1941 JOHN MeLEOD eb, 25, Clarence MeDowell, Agent een Charlotte IslandsLand Disurict—District Take 1 t jeena pati tee that 1, John MeLood of Vancouver, PS4i0n broker, intend to apply for permission ¥ ried fate! and petroleum on the following Commencing at a post planted about two le, south and two miles west of the mouth of | Mole nitiver, Grabam Island, end marked Anas, “ther W; Corner, No. 84, thence south 80 im eee east 60 chains, thence north 80 neomare ne wane, a0 chains to point of com- ted Feb containing 640 acres, more or less. b. Fob ga eee JOHN McLEOD Clarence McDowell, Agent een Charlotte Islands Land Distriet—District o Take notice 7 | Upation t that I, John MeLeod of Vancouver prospect {ay kets intend to apply for permission cribed landeo™ 484 petroleum on the following ith and ung at @ post planted about two miles on wo miles west of the mouth of the 1'l-0l nee . marked J. MeL, 8. W. Corner, No. 33, nce ae 50 chains, thence east 80 chains, ) 80 chains, thence west 80 chains vo ni » ¥ cat commencement; containing 640 acres, od Feb. ¢ ree ae 1941, JOHN MeLBOD Clarenst MeDowell, Agent posted on the} shortly on a visit to England. Mrs. Sweet and Mrs. Stork were Hints The uests were: Mrs. D. G. Stewart, | aye Mrs. J. V. Austin, Mrs. C. B. Lockhart, Mrs. Amott, Mrs. Mc- | Caffery, Mrs. Hugh Dunn, Mrs. Reddie, Mrs. Anderson. SERGE AND SILK COAT SUIT the fortunate prize-winners. made to look as good as new by| rubbing on charcoal. If a soft piece of homemade bread is rubbed on a scorch on Mrs. Clements gave a small bui PEs ; woollen goods it will remove it en- delightful Bridge on Saturday eve- wing at which Mrs. Vernor Smith captured the The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vernor tirely. star prize. ’ d P Vegetables will take longer to cook, but will be much nicer and Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Pillsbury, Fb class cade if faatiesl hinsiicaiad 0 ) e “olor - TCU, Mr. and Mrs. McLennan, Mrs. | er Stewart Johnson, Miss Milligan, | . . , : : A tasty way of using left over Miss Johnstone, Dr. and Mrs. , 7 . boiled rice is to put a piece of} and Tremayne, Mr. H. P. Wilson and : butter in the frying pan Mr. Foster. H . jadding the rice when the butter} |sixzles. Fry until brown. entertained at| Saturday in| Mrs. DuVernet ithe tea hour on honor of Mrs. Horace DuVernet. To make celery firm and crisp | and with a salty flavor liked by} }most people, clean as usual and soak in cold, salty water for on | Mr. and Mrs Horace DuVernet left yesterday morning for home at Kitsumkalum. their! hour before serving. | Eggs will keep well packed in | Mr. O. B, Smith, manager of | dry salt with the small end down. | the famous Granby mine at Phoe-| Grease the shell with lard before |nix, left this morning on a trip to] melted lard packing, and over the top layer of salt. | When boiling cabbage, cut the] | cabbage in quarters and slip each | |tured to prophesy a vogue for) R.A. McMordie, left this morning | quarter into a separate cheesesloth | | pour | Goose Bay. Mrs. Alan A few wise designers have ven-| been visiting her daughter Mrs Kennedy who has} green and blue in the wake of the) for her home in Spokane. j}bag. Then when it is cooked it | flood of red which has rushed upon | comes out intact. lus this season, and some lovely | oe DOWN AND OUT |models have been made up in| er | To remove the fat from soup or these combined shades. Take for! “Down and out” is a phrase we use| broth intended for an invalid, it Phe design is} allow “it to| way, tbecome cold, as is usually done, lis a diagonal serge in the neW/ Because one battle a man may lose | Instead, place a fine wire sieve | king's blue. Insert pieces in skirt “He is down until it is thoroughly taffeta, The} scoffers say, chilled, and pour the liquid through | jexample this euit, Too oft in a heedless, careless;js not lexceedingly chic and the material necessary to and out,”’ thelon ice, and coat are green lidea of inset pieces of taffeta! But many have risen to win re-|this, If the liquid is partially] lis new and effective, and many | nown cooled the tat will solidify on the ibe copied in self-tone silk with Who have felt the sting of fate’s|} cold wire and the broth will be | equally good results knotted knout; |ready for use immediately. It doesn't follow beacuse he's ne . down, To That a man has also been count- wash chamois gloves and keep them soft, first put the gloves using lukewarm Wash in HOUSEHOLD NOTES | | ed out | Apt to Come in Useful Now and | on the hands, Then . |water and pure soap. - | There's always a chance to rise) this Jater until the gloves are | | again; thoroughly cleansed, then rinse} | By sprinkling a goodly amount of salt over a carpet five or ten there If a man has faith in himself and in clear water of the same temper-| ature, but before taking off the| gloves, cover them again with a| men i lather of the soap. Allow them to! | And ume dry in the shape. 3 —e | golden prize, tries, He can win the cheers of his fellow minutes before sweeping, will be litthe dust raised when the sweeping is done. some capture the musical | Today’s defeat isn't worth a frown, Print | instrument in your home? Keep your eyes ahead and your} If you had never been inside ay it's ANCHORED there by senti courage stout, store in this city you would be | ment, let a “for sale’ ad in The) It doesn’t follow because you're able to decide where to go by| | Daily News find a buyer for it. | reading the store ads in this paper, | “silent” Have you a Unless down ee = THE COSY CORNER = } | || FREE omie™™ i" | $$. PRINCE RUPERT and $.5. PRINCE GEORGE S P O R T et DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS CF WOMEN / For Stewart, Thursdays, 8.00 am. { | For «ii lands of help, ‘cooks, | te waiters, dishwashers, hotel por- —_— errors For tera, all itinds uf laborers or me- This is a littl ti f the paper, which from day to day will be d ted | Vancouver In reply to Enquirer: Sam SHADY, 00 Op is is a little section of the , © day will be devo ; ‘ ‘ae ere | to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert Langford is a ( anadian. He was ! Phone No. 178 | discussione. Sug- Victoria born at Weymouth, Nova Scotia, or call at the sé March 4, 1886. sted thee ining ever} Na man is at liberty to embrace any i | and Vancouver is coming up at | ote | the expense of Tacoma. Tacoma|-= ---- —— Half a Dozen Handy Household BESNER & BESNER, [PROPRIETORS soon, and Portiand will get better, | athe New Knox Hotel is runon the European | SO if Victoria will only get going Badly stained knoves may be! pipgp AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT | that bunting. = SS Se en Double Weekly Service Titims or ..1 |! gagqrqy ummonan | Grand Hotel Free Employment Office ae ; Headquarters for cooks & waiters Berlin is to have a permanent stadium in the center of the city. est It has nothing to do with the Olympic stadium which is planned day, 1.00 p.ta. for Grunewald, the woods west of and for: Berlin. Refuge Bay, Skidegate, Queen —— so Jetesar tea ieae eeoe News comes from Brandon that Harbor and return via Queen |Queen’s Ideal has made the fastest Charlotte City every Saturday, | time at the track so far this year. The time was 2.32 for the mile, | 1.00 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway System which is considered fast for so early in the spring. Seattle Mondays and Fridays at 8 a.m. | ss. Prince Albert sails for Port Simp- | son, Naas River Points, Masset, Naden Harbor, every Wednes- et at > 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 ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED connecting with trains from the Pacific | coast operates a frequent and conven- |ient service of luxurious trains over its |double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, The Kt ee : | Portland, Boston, New York and Phila:|. The King has been pleased to| See Us for Prices. - Phone No. 116 delphia. Information and tickets ob-|intimate that he will present a cup eee tainable from the office hereunder men- th ee ‘ “ay : tioned, Trans-Atlantic bookings by all | © be sailed for by the “A” class lines arranged. schooners, yawls and ketches above | 23 metres in the first Festival of A. E. MCMASTER the International Yacht Racing,| Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 580 | FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT | of Which His Majesty is patron. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. The regatta will take place off ae FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE ANI‘ RETAIL DRUGGIST FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE) °Pithead on August 7 and 8. PEPE EEE +EEEEEEE dinate + * Canadian Pacific Radway - B.C. Coast Steamship Service ‘ , : * + y Battling Nelson will box Danny|% W. J. McCUTCHEON = Princess May Decker June 17 before Al Her-|% Carries complete stock of Druga, Special z | | io ford’s club in Baltimore. >: neem pele, Se Soa Deer ae prenre Northbound, May 8th ; eee $ Theatre Block xuoxe No. 79 Second Ave. $ lal a1 Southbound, May 12th : . ri hed ‘ ick Ci aa aS aia ak ab ea oh Champion Gotch has practically | PO®POPPOtH4$444944644444608 Train for Winnipeg and Toron- to leaves Vancouver at 9 a.m. daily Imperial Limited for Chicago, CSL e 7a accepted Hackenschmidt’s chal- lenge for a world’s championship Montreal and New York. Best train across the | continent; leaves Vancouver daily at 3.45 p.m. | match to be held in Chica oO CARTAGE and Carries compartment observation cars, the finest | £9, STORAGE road \ } shy , Cc: > Arent for _ Atlastis Bicemship lines. Tickets | probably at the American League to and from European points. | baseball park, on Labor Day. G, T. P. Transfer Agents 5G, McNab - ~~ Genera] Agemt| re y | Gotch has been offered $20,000] Orders promptly filled, Prices reasonable. for his end, while Hackenschmidt| OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68, will work on the percentage basis. OUT OF THE BOX Spokane is getting a flying start jin this race for the flag, but Empress Theatre Basement |Seattle is holding the place nicely Knox Cor. 2nd Ave. and Sth Street |may be expected to take a brace} . First- i i Latest . . Sedat oe ee Boe UP | it will be a merry scrap yet for as Meg 4 ROCHESTER & co a ve) . MONROE Dan McGann, the old New York-Milwaukee player, who com- Lavy CoaL mitted suicide, left an estate of ; $35,000. ieee -S*7 1 a TO DEVELOP ss THE ISLANDS —s. vey a co— = eee ar Northern Produce Co’y. | | j WHOLESALE PROVISIONS, { FRUITS and VEGETABLES / / i / ! Send for our Weekly Price List l | { ! PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN REAL ESTATE i SHIPPING ORDERS Dominion Government is Heilp-| Sisth iia 1 aonk Been ing Queen Charlottes eae la ! Phone 151 - Phone 151 een B. C. BUDGET OF NEWS : = Prof. Halkett is Studying Con- CSD ditions for Developing Sal-| mon Industry—-Experimental . , Farm to be Started to Help | Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. Agriculturalists. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Fruit : Produce : WHOLESALE H. H. Morton - 3rd Ave. (Special Correspon dence) | Every Tuesday Evening Massett, May 7.—Professor Ha!- ett of the Matine ssi; Rien Adi members of the order in the city es s SPAS ae een | are requested to visit the lodge. Department, is on Massett Inlet} | investigating the habits of salmon, | particularly the ‘sockeye.’ With Fisheries Inspector C. Harrison and Indian Agent Thomas Deasy the| CER Professor visited Nadu, Ain, Mam- | mon, Awne and other streams on | W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. G. S. JOHNSTONE, N. G. H. MORTON, Secretary. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Massett Inlet. a owe HART Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 A road party cleared a aa Pr Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 between the new townsite of Mass- jett and the Indian town at the) C. V. BENNETT, B.A. | entrance to Massett Sound. - -—- a of B.C., Ontario, Sas- | jes . . 4 katchewan and Al-| The whaling station at Naden DORR Sere, |Harbor is receiving a number of J} , | Harbor is receiving < ee Little’s NEWS Agency CARSS & BENNETT u i BARRISTERS, NoTaRIEs, Ero, jwhales and treating same for ex Office—Exchange block, corner Third avenue and | ort Sixth street, Prince Ruvert. s | ; trail | STOCK COMPLETE | ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS TOBACCOS FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF Scie EO Nee Lae ey An experimental garden under the control of the Dominion Goy-| WM. 8S. HALL, L.D.8., D.D.S. 5 | mares ernment, has been started on the : Sieh Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty, | !ndian reserve at Massett. Ground | Al dental operations akifully vated. Ganand has been cleared and seeds of PRINCE RUPERT WAREHOUSING AND traction of teeth. | Consultation free, Offives. | various kinds planted at the Indian | FORWARDING COMPANY Agency. The Indian school chil-| piss ave. Near McBride ist dren and older persons are re- HANDASYDE ¢‘&® HURT | ceiving lessons in gardening and a) scmiiicn ain eee aes | larger area of ground than for- | msAND CONTRACTORS SUPPLING. merly will be under cultivation on | Storage of Baggage and House- P. O. Box 436 - Office 3rd and Fulton | the reserve. | hold Goods a Specialty, The residence for Dr. A. Ross --AT LOWEST RATES-- Fraser has been completed; streets ——__o———_ — are being cleared in Massett town- Douglas Sutherland, Mer. site; janes Martin’s large resi- P. O. Box 907 Phone 262 dence is in course of erection and| several new buildings are under| way on Delkatla Bay. Captain Daniel Stanley is rce-)\% covering from a severe attack of | illness and will take charge of the! gasoline launch recently purchased | PRINCE RUPERT | by him in Prince Rupert, \2 Forwarding, Distributing and Shipping Agents. | P, O. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT | JOHN E, DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM, FOXON, BSQ., A.R.A.M.,"LON,, ENG. BILLIARDS 9 and POOL A good exer- Ladies every GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS SIXTH STREET * 4 Alleys, 7 Tables. cise, Aclean sport, afternoon. Newman Block, tween 6th and 7th Sta, TD MORRISON, Proprietor and Manager