THE DAILY NEWS se WE HAVE BUYERS FOR LOTS _IN STEWART Samuel Harrison & Co. Brokers, Prince Rupert and Stewart, B. C. Agents for Stewart Land Company, Limited - THE COSY CORNER = | DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN oa_ ~- 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 | are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug- | gestions and criticisms are invited by the editer. The hope is expressed that “The Cosy Cerner” will fill a social need. Sa soerennsrmmcrted te ts ribbon or sprays of flowers white enamelled wood handle and veil or trim the spread according to individual fancy Spring Novelty | PUDDING A LA DUCHESS Just the Appetising Novelty You Wanted of butter with Beat two ounce three ounces of and yolks r ipa of three eggs. Peel of a lemon and ae oem e es es tos ms ose encomsd hemes a two ounces of bread crumbs, one ounce of ground et ee ee er er me me BE ; almonds, with} aod ~~ — { Double Weekly Seri ce S.S. PRINCE RUPERT and S.S. PRINCE GEORGE For Stewart, Thursdays, 8.00 am. For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Mondays and Fridays at 8 a.m. | ss. Prince Albert sails for Port Simp- son, Naas River Points, Masset, Naden Harbor, every Wednes- day, 1.00 p.m. and for: Refuge Bay, Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City, Lockeport, Pa- cofi, Jedway, Ikeda Bay, Rose Harbor and return via Queen Charlotte City every Saturday, 1.00 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway System 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, Quebee, Halifax, Portland, Boston, New Yor and Phila- delphia. Information and tickets ob- tainabie from the office hereunder men- —=— —— ITEMS OF... SPORT Beer erm eres ms nial Neither the middle west nor the far east will have the pleasure of | the New Westminsters, | champions of the wor'd at lacrosse, play the game this season. The| trip to the east has been abandoned. bo | | The construction of a stadium to replace the burned grand stands at the Polo Grounds, home of the New York National league club, was assured today by the renewal of the club’s lease on the grounds for a period of twenty-five years. Work will be started on the steel and concrete stands when plans are completed. | At the coming festival of Em- pire games at London, England, Canada will be represented by —_—, { TTT LYNCH BROS. — - Largest Stock General Merchandise ‘ Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. ee ! i l ! { ! { ! ! l { { ! ! l | ! f stifly-whipped whites of three eggs, | and steam two hours. Sauce One ‘ounce of ounces of butter, half a gill of milk. Let gradually get hot, then squeeze through tammy, put into a saucepan with equal quan- tity of cream and yolks of two eggs, one spoonfu! brandy, ounce of sugar, ard whisk the fire until light and frothy. aimonds, two} a ‘ ' one Now we have straw and chiffon muffs. They are decidedly chic over me me es re ne et re fe re le ne ale rs Ps rs Pe ees es errs! Water Notice LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land Datrict Take notice that George Frizzell of Prince Rupert, B, C., occupation butcher, intends to apply for oe to purchase the following dewerl bed * 2 post planted about seven land bs Commencing at miles west cad two miles south of the mouth of Stanley Creek where it empties into Naden Notice is hereby given that an appli- ion will be made under Part V. of » ‘Water Act, 1909,’’ to obtain a Bense in the Queen Charlotte Division | Skeena District. ) The name, address and occupation pf the apolicant is George Young, Victoria, B.C If for mining purposes) Free Min- er's Certificate No g'v'a ) The name of the lake, stream or ource (if unnamed, the description s) Ain Lake and Ain River. The point of diversion at or near | Lake The quantity of water applied for | cubic feet per second) 1000, } j be! tal efit west 80 chains, thence north #0 chains, thence The character of the proposed | cast 60 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of orks, dam, flume, pipe-line, power | commencement. ngines, plant, ete. | Dated March 4, 1911. J. MeNAB ’ Pub. Mareh 25. The premises on which the water} is to be used (deseribe same) at or ;Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V mouth Ain River, Masset Inlet. |. Take notice that Jack Bedford of Keighley, | Yorkshire, Exgiand, occupation over-looker, in- the water | tends to apply for permission to purchrae the following described lands Commencing at a post planted at a point in the thence 80 chains west, thence 60 chains north, thence 80 chans east to point of commencement and containing 640 acres more criess Dated March 17, 1911 GEORGE FRIZZELL Pub. April 7. Numa Demers, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District —~Distziet of Skeena Take notice thet I, J. G. McNab of Prince Ru- wt, occupation general agent, intend to apply of permiasion to prospect for coal and petroleum | on the following deseribed lands Commencing at a post planted at the so” b-east corner of Section 3, Townsh p 2 Graham Island, jand marxed J. G. MeN., S. B. Corner, thence ,) € G siear ) rhe purposes for which to be used is for power develop- | t and mill operations. ¢ the suutherly limit of lot 3959, Range 5 Coast If for irrigation, describe the | District, where the said limits intersect, thence and to be irrigated, giving acreage, | ome the southerly Limit of jot 3989 «leresaid B & &g & Fo the projection thereof in an easterly diction If the water is to be used fx r pow- | 8@ chains more cr less to the westerly lin it of ; sari aoe 3 « tha eg limit $2501, thence in a southerly dire. tion mining purposes, describe the jalong t last mentioned limit 11 chains more where the water is to be re-/| or leas to the northerly limit of timber limit 36775, rned to some natural channel, and | thence in a westerly direction along the last men- difference in altitude between the | tioned lim’t 59 chai more or less to the easterly nt of diversion ar ntof return limit of ticsber lim’t 38329, thence in a northerly \ 1 peint lirection 11 chains more or less to the point of or near mouth of Ain River, about ) feet below lake Sevel. commeno mors. f JACK BEDFORD ) he Ace Dated Mare 13 Pub. Mareh 5 Area of Crown land intended to be : upied by the proposed works. Skeena Land [istzict-—District of Coast Range 6 Take notive (hat 1, Clara May Little of Prince Rupert, B. ¢ occupation spinster, intend to »ply lor permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted at the north weet corner of Lot 1785, Range 5, Coast District thevee east 40 chains, thence north 25 chains than west 31 chain’ thence north 26 chains theume weet 10 chaing, thence south 45 chains to point of commencement, containing 112 acres more or less. Dated April 4, 1911, CLARA MAY LITTLE Pub. April 15. | Skeena Land District Take notice that Eldon S. Detwiler of Berlin, nt." oceupation doctor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at # post planted at the south- west corner of Lot 1928, thence east 30 chains } more or less, thence south 45 chains more or less, | thence west 30 chains more or less, thence north This notice was posted on the h day of April, 1911, and applica- will be made to the Commissioner Oth day of May, 1931, the names and addresses of ° riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to be aifected by the proposed works, either tbove or below the outlet. None, GEORGE YOUNG, H. Edenshaw, Agent | 0, x 285, Prince Rupert, B.C. oT&—One cubic foot per second is valent to 36.71 miner’s inches. April 29, 1911, 4w ve a District of Coast Range 6 | containing 140 acres more or less. Dated March 31, i911 ELDON S&S DETWILER COAL NOTICE Pub. April 16° John Campbell, Agent Skeena Land District--District of Coast Take notice that Glenn McArthur of Vancouver, B. C., cecupation real estate ent intends to a apply for permission to purchase the following McLeod of Vancouver, | described lands . intend to apply for permission Commencng at @ post prospect for coal and petroleum on the following | and 80 chains south of ibe southwest corner of cribed lands } Let No. 1733 marked Glenn MeArthur’s north- encing at a post planted about two miles | west corner, thence south 40 chains, thence east the mouth of the Tl-el River and marked | 80 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west N Corner, No. 29, thence south 80 | 80 chains to po*t of commencement, containing ‘hence east 80 chains, thence worth 80 | 320 acres more or less. thence west 80 chains to point of com- | Dated March 20, 1911. GLENN McARTHUR containing 640 acres, more or less. Pub, April 15, T. D, Laird, Agent 1, 1911 JOHN McLEOD Clarence N | on Henowell, Saeut | Skeena Land District — District of Coast Range 5, Coast Distriet Take notice that Wm. Leslie of Sapperton, B.C occupation Government Guard, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following describ- ed lands Commencing ata post planted 40 chains west and 120 chains south of the west corner of lot No 1733, range 5 coast district, macked Wm. Leslie N.W. corner, thence south 40 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 50 chains to post of connmencement, containing 320 acres more or less ae , WM. LESLIE T. D. Laird, Agent Dated March 20th, 1911 Pub, April 29th, 1911 8 Caarlotte Islands Land District—District of Skeen, at I, john notice th mn t c slanted 40 chains wTst Charlotte IslandsLand Dietrict — District cena otiee that 1, John MeLeod of Vancouver, 0 broker, intend to apply for permission pec t {cs coal apd petroleum on the following ereing @t & post planted about two th eed two miles west of the mouth of ‘iver, Graham Island, and marked . N. W. Corner, No. 34, thence south 80 ‘henee east 80 chains, thence nerth 80 hence’ west 80 chains to point of com- | containing 640 acres, more or less. | 2, 1911, JOHN MeLEOD Clarence McDowell, Agent ed Feb,'22 Feb. 24," Charlotte Islands. Land Distriet— District o Tak Skeena “se notice that I, John MeLeod of Vancouver pation broker, intend to apply for permission tod tank coal aud petroleum on the following ds | th. veneing at @ post planted about two miles tha 1 two miles west of the mouth of the Tl-el ‘and marked J, MeL, 8. W. Corner, No. 33, ‘ve north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, ce south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to of commenee ment; containing 640 acres, JOHN MeLROD Clarence McDowell, Agent na Land District District of Cassiar ert Be © that L Join MeDonald of Prince for sat ecupation hotelkeeper, intends to | bed formieaion to purchase the following A m en ‘ng at @ post planted three and one- | os }n @n easterly divection from the point , “e River where the Lava Lake trail begins ve in Skeena Land Dis trict—District of Queen Chari otet Take notice that Catherine Harrison, of Calgary Alberta, occupation spinster, intends to ap aly, for permission to purchase the following deseri red ands Commencing at a post : planted about 6 1-2 of Stanley Creek, where it empties into Naden Harbor, Graham Island, thence 40 chains south thence 40 chains east, thence 40 chains north, thenee 40 chains west to point of commencement and containing 160 acres more or less. 7, 1911 ereen n are 3 CATHERINE HARRISON , Pub Apr. 7. : Stikine Land District-—Dstrict of Cassiar | Take notice that Sydney Hodgkinson of Tele- graph Creek, B. C., occupation clerk, intends to spply for permission te purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about a guarte mile north east from Glacier Riffle and on the eas bank of Stikine River, thence east 20 chains thenee north 40 chains, thence west 20 chains, i thence south 40 chains to point of commencement point of commencement, | and containing 80 acres more or !ess. JOHN McDONALD | Dated Feb. 11, 1911, | Joseph Belway, Agent | Pub. April 7. Skeena Land Distr bye “ trict District of Cassi : C a yee that I Andrew Cummings ‘of Van: Stikine Land District-—District of Cassiar Dears occupation cook, intends to apply! ‘Take notice that Christian A. Tervo of Stikine Hd lands. O! %© Purchase the following deserib- | B.C, veeupation customs officer, intends to apply ( for parmiusion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing st a post planted about 18 chains at Stikine, @ northerly direction from the | ; trail, thence south eighty chains, | est 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, ‘st 50 chains to > taining 640 acres, ate Feb. 8, 1911, ub. March 10, HODGKINSON SYDNEY C.A. Tervo, Agent ommen Ball »N bb hills (Uk Mt & Post planted three and ons ans Rives. cantar direction from the point r the trail o here the Lava Lake trail begins | north west of the customs warehou , Chains, then nee West 80 chains, thence south | B. C., thence west 20 chains, the soutt 2 bains to p noe east 80 chains, thence north 80 | chains, thence east 20 chains, thence north 20 point of commencement, containing 640 | ehains to point ef commencement and containing 40 acres more or leas. TE ANDREW CUMMINGS De CHRISTIAN A. TERVO | Deted Feb. 18, 1911, Joseph Belway, Agent Pub, Apri 7 pres “te Feb. 8. 1994 ub. Mar. 10 , ~|a muff for anything but protection -District of Queen Charlotte | Harbor, Graham Ieland, thence 80 chains south, | Wilson Gowing, Agent | easterly boundary of timber limit 838329 and in/ 45 chains more cr lese to point of commencement miles weet and half a mile south from the mouth | Numa Demers, Agent | r it} most WOMAN'S CHIEFTEST CHARM Twenty Thousand Men Vote for Goodness First and pretty. but American women are too practical to carry lfrom cold. This is not the case, | however, with the French woman; she dresses for effect, and if one of adds the beauty of toilette, whe would not be without one. these new novelties to her The idea that Frenchmen, es- | pecially residents of the city of ; : 3 « 424) Paris, have loose ideas about the| white straw, with plaited frills in| marriage Me Giomanbtnd tn through A fetching model is black and two shades of pink chiffon on each A pink artistically on top. Other summer muffs are fashion- |general is. dissipated a Fest unique newspaper test. | ‘‘What the most : eee Pen |quality in woman?" a paper asked ed of loops of ribbon, giving the] 55 The papers aked |each person to name the ten virtues |he prefers in woman. Sixty virtues j|have been named. The side. huge rose is excellent , its readers. effect of immense flowers. | THE PLAYGROUND OF THE POOR seven only eight men of whom Frank Lukeman of Ottawa is a certainty as the best amateur runner in Canada; whilst with Gage, Var- sity football captain, and cham- pion of Canada in the boxing line in the heavyweight division, al- most conceded a place, it leaves only six positions to be filled. Gillies, of Vancouver, the all round champion, may be considered a surety as a member of the team. | tioned. Trans-Atlantic bookings by all lines arranged. A. E. MCMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE Canadian Pacific Railway - B.C. Coast Steamship Service Princess May Northbound, May 8th Southbound, May 12th Train for Winnipeg and Toron- to leaves Vancouver at 9a.m. daily Imperial Limited for Chicago, Ue E PACIFIC Cre ad Peculiar though it may seem, Montreal ar New or ae oon across the | it f ee that er an . continent, leaves Vuncouuer daily at 3.45 p.m. | (~ Me , oe Carries compartment observation cars, the ahaa, | Car mie ne : ere 1g t car on any road anywhere. sae . artist, has considerably waned since Agent for all Atlantic Steamship lines. Tickets | . 3 aa toand from European points. his latest bout, with Mike Schreck. J. G. M ; ) a General Agent Morris was returned the winner in the affair and stopped his |man in a short time, but it is said /that he showed several character- listics not usually found in cham- |pionship mitt wearers. | FOR SALE Lots 5 and 6, Block 28, Section 1. $3000, 25 per cent. cash, balance 1, 2, 3 years, 7 per cent. GEO. W. MORROW FLEET OF AIRSHIPS | Remarkable Demonstration for Coronation The coronation of King George first have always been at the top jof the poll since the beginning | The sweetest sounds in the city | of the ballot, in the following} wide goodness, orderliness, de- | | votion, thrift, gevtleness, intelli- gence and amiabilty. This is a tribute to the essential solidity of the French First of all they ask for goodness its has | order: Are those when the children shout ard call la the hollow streets at ever tide, Whea the mellow western shad- ows fall. ru | people. Phey they jump, They tumble, and bump, aud second for orderliness, in women! The former virtue scored 19,308 votes and the latter 18,470. The fact that devotion }comes third, with 17,904 would} that the | ht me er ms ee ep li the soundis g streets in the even- ing time Many a time have I tripped over| tend to shov many of Tot And barked my shins o’er Jacks |} voters are men. | It will startle some hasty judges | and Jims, of French character to find that | But I went on my way and heeded | only 2306 voters mentioned ele- | it not, |gance as of the ten most} For the laugh of a child is the! excellent things in women, which} jtakes only the thirty-first place| jon the list. It will surprise every- one sweetest of hymns. They scream, they shout, They scamper about, | body to learn that pride is asked | In the joyous streets in the evening | for in women by only 528 voters, | | and that its place is fifty-second on | |the list. But perhaps the most | instructive all sixtieth and last virtue, meekness for which only 96 men voted. time “The Khan” Star. in The Toronto point of is the CHARMING SUNSHADES Vancouver Girls Won't Believe} 3,000,000 MILES OF SEA We Need Them in Rupert Engineer Retires After 912 Voy- ages Across the Atlantic canopy Mr. J. W. Alexander, smart that it will pay a girl to} engineer of the Oceanic, and senior buy a plain one and trim it. Any] chief engineer on the White Star of these novelty shapes may be! Company's service, who has just improved with a dainty frill of| retired, has what must be a nearly silk, lace or net set around the| unique record, ledge of the spread, and if the} | | | | | The new mandarin, Oriental and surshadées are so very! chief The whole of his seafaring career jsunshade is intended solely for | of thirty-eight and a half years igarden party service the edging | has been spent in the White Star may be of rosebuds, daisies OF} ce;yice, During that time he has violets, crossed the Atlantic 912 times, A handsome parasol handle is} travelling about 3,000,000 miles, a valuable wardrobe asset and! and has never missed a voyage. |should be as carefully preserved as | By a curious coincidence Mr. a piece of jewelry of good lace.| Alexander began and finished his Those of carved wood should be} career in vessels nemed Oceanic. loiled and rubbed to bring out their} He was chief engineer the | graining; silver and gold polished,| Britannic when that vessel took | ivory and pearl! cleaned and bleach-|out the Imperial contingent of ed and jewelled or tortoise shell troops to Australia when the pres- lsticks taken to a jeweller to be}ent King opened the Common- | rejuvenated, | wealth Parliament, If a girl can afford only two new} Mr. Alexander, who is a native sunshades she will get the most| of Dundee, has just completed his lsatisfaction from a_ really hand- | fifty-ninth year, |some sun umbrella of the folding type, which is easily carried in a} Those who de not read the news suit case and looks well with any | of the day know little of what is Then for formal| happening in the world. And those who fail to read the ads e| know little of values—or of what is, bows of happening in the stere-world, | of | | | street costume, occasions she may buy one of the new smart shapes in plain whit | silk attach or satin, loca] anasthetics adminis traction of teeth. Helgerson Block, Prince Ruvert. lV.‘ will, in all probability, be| |marked by a feature which no} |coronation of an English monarch | |has known before. It is proposed that fleet of aeroplanes shail circle the towers of Westminster Abbey and greet the King and Queen on their arrival. Most of| the British aviators will probably ‘make the attempt, and it is certain |that a similar demonstration will | take place at Spithead, when the King attends the naval review. Spithead has all the facilities for bla very fine display, which can be /imade if weather conditions a9 | ~* | favorable. 1076 Nelson St., Vancouver, B.C. a a Northern Produce Co’y. | WHOLESALE PROVISIONS, FRUITS aad VEGETABLES Send for our Weekly Price List PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN SHIPPING ORDERS | | l t t { ! { ! Phone 151 - Phone 151 ~~ } Feed A non-ad-reader's dollar is free quently 50-cent-dollar in its | buying usefulness. WHOLESALE Fruit Produce a UP-RIVER POTATOES Scotchman’s Enterprise on a Forty Acre Scale H.H. Morton - 3rd Ave. W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. KITSELAS POTATO FARM | Tract of Eighty Excellent Acres | Being Planted with Potatoes | STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O, Box 351 This Spring by M. J. Mc-/ Dougall for Camp Consump- | tion. } | | The need foran abundant supply | ©, V. BENNETT, B.A. | of potatoes by the armies of men of B.C,, Ontario, Sas- katchewan and Al- berta ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. CA & BENNETT engaged on railway construction BARRISTERS, NoTARIEs, Erc, has suggested to Mr. M. J. Mc- Office—Exchange block, corner Third avenue and | Dougall the commercial possibil- Sixth street, Prince Ruvert. | lof potatoes in the Kitselas district | 'where the soil is well adapted for | the growth and perfection of this | WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty, | All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and | CrOp, for the painless ex- | * mee | Mr. McDougall has just com- | pleted through ‘‘Uncle Jerry” | purchase of a tract of eighty acres | jof fine arable land in the Kitselas idistrict forty cares of which he iwill put under a potato crop this Consultation free. HANDASYDE © HURT AGENTS FOR STEEL, MACHINERY «AND CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES... P. O. Box 436 ~ Office 3rd and Fulton | season. Besides selling the pota- itoes to the construction camps | Mr, McDougall will send occasional | consignments down to Prince Ru- |pert, and samples of his growing will be exhibited here as early as possible. | P.O, BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E, DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM, FOXON, BSQ., A.R.A.M.,"LON,, ENG, After INVESTIGATING | the 1eal estate offurs advertised—-coy- ering reasonable period—-you may ieal INTEL- prince Rupert | LIGENTLY. Not otherwise, GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS ' IXTH STREET | a hu estate : ° jities right now in the cultivation | gigars the| First Ave. eaRe cae FREE OFFICE _ For ali kinds of help, cooks, waiters, dishwashers, hotel por- ters, all kinds of laborers or me- chanics, call up Phone No. 178 or call at the Grand Hotel Free Employment Office Headquarters for cooks & waiters 4 . jn armeinaitscarisrmartconsitehabaiail ROGERS & BLACK —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— Building Material, Cement, Lime, Hair-fivre Plaster, Coke, Blacksmith / Coa!, Common Brick, Pressed Brick Shingles, Lath, New Wellington Coal ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED See Us for Prices. Phone No. 116 ———— FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 58¢ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — bbb bhd bbb bbobSSbLb bbb SSS OPS SST ST TST TT TTT Te eS W. J. McCUTCHEON Carries complete stock of Drugs. Special attention paid to filling prescriptiots. Theatre Block Prone No. 79 Second Ave. HSbSSLbobbbboobLAb Sob bbb bb doSS LINDSAY'S “’storace G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Pmces reasonable. OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68, — Reilly’s Bakery Lunch Empress Theatre Basement Cor. 2nd Ave. and 6th Street avian taie \ MONROE a Deh "& CoaL aan PHONEIIS Ay REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale B. ©. KITSUMKALUM 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. S. JOHNSTONE, N.G,. H. MORTON, Secretary. F. W. HART UNDERTAKER ‘& EMBALMER STOCK COMPLETE Little’s NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :; Newspapers TOBACCOS FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF ‘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 pn] BOWLING, "it'root ’ POOL 4 Alleys. 7 Tables. A good exer- cise. Acleansport, Ladies every afternoon. Newman Block, be- tween €th and 7th Sts, TED MORRISON, Proprietor and Manager meee ai ?