at et ~o ~~ ~—— —— —— A BE “Larges Soc ‘Norther B.C. se — es in aad TTT BH | m x——~.—-- ~~... _.-—.. t z| —— WE - HAVE - FOR - SALE (CROWN GRANTED) Township 1 wir NECHACO VALLEY PRICE: $15.00 PER/ACRE, EASY TERMS Section 9 ion arid, was one of the first to be ed in the'Yalley. : This is an excellent s THEYDAILY NEWS ems ee te ee re ers ss ts rs rs Ps Ps re os BE ~ THE COSY CORNER -| = es th Robin Hood to subjects of special interest to women. are invited to contribute to its columns, Cosy Cerner’ will fili a social need. A FRENCH MODEL ved a new line of | erskirts, Shawls and | Neckties whj will sell at ost prices for nly. ions 5, 6, 7 aaa deliver promptly, at prices not to be beatém in the city : : We have j Shirtwaists, To Residents of our goods are fres 28. Da ‘MUSSALLEM & 00. : Sth Ave. at eid Teepdone > q YOUR FOOD WILL BE WELL CO@KED ON A— ;| ff 2 Crown, Favorite Cooking Stove } Price from $45 to $59 Other Stoves from $16. 3 ‘ > > etn Se > WE HAVE ALL BUILDERS’ ~ HARDWARE 3 7 2 ; 3 ’ : THoMPSoK HARDWARE co’y } : Second Avenue Telephene 10 $ > dL. >. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EOMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LIdb., D.C.L, Present ALEXANDER LAIRD, Gg@enat MANAGER CAPITAL, - $40,000,000 REST, - $7,000,000 DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES ery branch of The Canaditg Banl4of Commerce is equipped to issue drafts on i Reipal cities in the foilow countries without delay ca an Crete Greece New Zealand Siberia i Cuba Yolland Norway Soudan A ia tine Republic Denmark nd Panama South Africa Auate : I Egypt lo Persia Spain ria-Hungary Faroe | nde Irelan Peru Straits Settlements am Finlan, Italy Philippine Islands Sweden Fort apan Portugal Switzertand Froflce Jets Roumama Turkey Ech Cochia China Malta \ Rossa United States ermany Manch via Uruguay Them Great Britain ta West Indies, ete: rt mount of Ylese drafts is stated i ” sountry where they are pay- able ; th nthe money ft at is Wey ar 1 Ss en tacls, roublef, etc e drawn in sterling, frances, marks, Wyre, ‘kronen, florins, yen, » 48 the case may be. This ensures weg payee abroad = Prince Rupert Branch Feceive thoYactual amount intended, : M/Christie Manager e 9 —————_ ——— —— = ; Bi rk In solitaire or cluster dimond set aE tings, who desire | | xy real values, a st superb choice | # Engagement We import e perfect diamonds | | ‘ ' than any er Canadian firm, there A bi) @' fore are in a position to give you ‘ A. nest stones at lowest possible Bt) S rices See our 1911 catalogue. \ J Fy ‘ SS —_——— } n\) J * YB imited 7 SONS, Limit A | . 4 Diamond Merchants Jewellers 5 ) EO, + ‘ E. T ROREY, Managing Director \ Vancouver, B.C. OS RES ROLEB SCONE EM LES NS \dvertise es The Daily News|, hair should be pS 208 8 RE RAB SUED MOA a fF The in | Hlustration is very pleasing and is |developed in black crin, with blue land black stripes about the sharply | upturned The trimming | consists solely of shaded blue and | black feathers is shown in cerise French model shown brim “he same model and black, iis selene handsome. and | SUNSHINE FOR THE HAIR | Summer Girls Who Leave Off Their Hats are Wise | | The has the more it will grow and the healthy it will be up to a certain point. The hair dressers | tell that too hot sun will injure and bleach the hair in much the same proportion as it will more air and sun the hair ; more us a injure the owner of the hair. al- | or After shampooing your hair to dry sun, the We it in the at iys try least open air, as this is much more natural and _ there- fore much better for the hair than in artificial heat. The question of how often the washed is a vexed one, and a general law cannot be laid down. | It is safe to say, how- |} ;ever, that more troubles result} \from the too frequent cleansing of | i the hair than from too little. Naturally greasy hair may be washed every fortnight, but never | DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN i iisithibilsralsid sli rer The Great Flour This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted gestions and criticiams are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The of Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert | Greater Canada and to take part in its discussions. Sug- i Your Decler Has ft | = Sar of cold water, while massaging | 7 : — instead of oil. The benefit of brushing the hair | is questioned by some specialists. It cleans the head and makes the hair glossy, but the head may| be clean, and glossy hair may not! | be desired. If the hair is falling, lcertainly brush and comb it very | little. Use as little paamrns hair as possible, and also as few} | hair pins and dombe With fluffy | lhair, even if not no pads are called for by the present | styles. | ‘THE SEPARATE BLOUSE or false abundant, Simple Style That Has Proved Pretty Will be Revived The e Dighy Rooms Retii A new era of pouplarity seems to be in store for the separate |§€ Located on Sixth Ave., near Fulton |blouse. One of the leading Frenc ‘ ¥ gk ench Three to five minutes from cen- |dressmakers in authority for the tre of business district. Nine- teen newly furnished rooms. Hot and cold water, bath and telephone. Newly furnished. Under new management. | prediction that the next year will |see a great revival of the separate | | blouse and skirt combination, not j only so far as the tailored suit and | waist are concerned, but for other wear. Regardless of what the future may bring, the luxuriotis | little blouse of sheer stuff and dain- ity design is a very essential part of the wardrobe this spring, and ‘each blouse model that one sees INSPECTION - - INVITED seems more charming and more Hardware Oxford Stoves Tinware fascinating than the last. As the weather grows warmer, more and more tub blouses of factually washable materials ap- |pear under tailored coats. It is quite necessary to specify “‘actual- ly washable” materials, as many jof the “tub” blouses would never stand a single washing. The colored embroideries of the cheaper blouses are by no means fast. The lovely voile e¢—2@-@-e-e so-called always | AFTERNOON TEA Will be all you ta desire if you use.,. RI GWAYA Uy ‘ + iu Compasses ; Barometers. al Watch 4 ite J for the G.BP. Cor, @th St. and Sec@nd Avenue. PHONE 82 \ so essenti Vegetables | Groceries Ideal Provision House Third Ave., near Sixth St. Phone 190 Use Pearl Button the back of the neckband of tailored waists and using a collar in ° *. o PRO Pa: paeeaene. SESESSESES ESSERE more often than this, or it will deprive the hair of too much of its natural lubricant, will make the ends split, the growth weak, and lead to an abnormal falling out, When shampooing use the yolks of two eggs, beaten in with a pint of warm water. Wet the head slightly first, then rub in the shampoo until it lathers. Rinse several times until the water 1s clear. Massage the head every night with the finger tips all over the scalp, using a rotary motion, If ithe hair is dry, dip the finger tips occasionally into olive oil, a very simple tonic for the hair is the use Stalker & Wells SEDSESSESSESLESRESSESESS ERS ESE ESS ESE RES ES ERES ES button, on medium sized pearl button. It does not make the black spot on the collar or dause it the collar button also holds fast and sew esses Se Ssesse8 SESE sesseoeseeses as to bulge does, and is perfectly satisfactory. Cine Transfers Loan On May 3lst the arrangement made with the Bank of Commerce for the advance of $30,000 on the Debentures expired. }}Arrangements have been made with the Bank of Montreal carry this loan pending further adjustment of our debenture Ican. Telephone to Write Your Letters 5.5. Princess Royal of the line will be the first and The S C. PLR. - Phone 187 mail. She leaves here on Friday morning. and marquisitte blouses also often delusions, for this fabric, as many people know, never stops parleiking, pre ve New Blodses - nf s, Silks Satins.. ‘ Aor aaa Peel and grate one large sour apple, sprinkling over it one smal} cup of powdered sugar as you IN ALL LEADING SHADES grate it, to keep it from turning |} These ods just received dark. Break into this the whites frog the centyes of fashion to- of two eggs and beat constantly until very stiff and light. Heap this in a glass dish and pour a fine smooth custard around it anc serve, MRS. S. FRI Sixth Street : y Instead of working a buttonhole |’ only boat south this week carrying |; , ITEMS OF ‘SPORT Bob Spadek, who was traded by the St. Louis Browns to Newark for Joe Crisp, has been released. Crisp has also been released by the Browns *+4 Welsh has decided to remain at the head of the New Westminster Club. Mr. Welsh has been manager of the team for the past four years and has filled the position to the satisfaction of all. Charlie ++¢ Joe Sugden handed in his resig- castle club in the O. and P. League, but the directors refused to accept it. Joe wanted to quit because of the poor showing his team was making in the pennant race. *¢+¢ Tom Fisher, the old Southern League pitcher, is now managing the Anniston team in the South- eastern League. A Chicago ball team were pas- sengers on a western railway that was wrecked last week. The um- pire was shot through a car window and rang up three strikes on his indicator when he regained his feet. ++¢ Frank Gotch is one of the few wrestlers who refuse to wager any money on the outcome of their own matches. Jack Curley, Hack’s tle wrestler, to bet Gotch $5,000 that Hack would win. Gotch told them he did not wager on any of his matches. +¢++¢ Clint Benedict, who is undoubt- edly the best amateur goal tender in the hockey game in the East, has decided to turn professional. He was practically signed to play lacrosse with the Capitals, and may play hockey next winter with the Renfew hockey club. This will make the New Edinburgs’ chances for lifting the Allan cup from the Winnipeg Vics rather slim. *¢¢ “Jiggs’’ Donahue, the Cicago American first baseman, has been engaged to manage the Galveston baseball team of the Texas league. | Donahue to receive $350 a jmonth and it is said the terms is Blagreed on by the club manage- |ment is that James Balbridge, the juniversity ball player, who has signed on the Galveston pitching staff, shall be released to Chicago jat the end of the present season. in rohan ball. +++ Arrangements are under way to bring together the four fastest rachts on the Pacific Coast in the middle of July at the Seattle Golden Potlach in the Puget Sound city. The potlach committee has planned to hold the most interest- ing yachting event of the season in bringing together the Alexandra owned by Mr. E. B. Deane, Van- couver; the Spirit I, owned by Cao Bros. of this city; the Spirit Il, owned at Seattle, and the Gerturde of Everett. The local owners of the boats in question are keenly interested in the yacht- ing event and have expressed their willingness to make the trip. ¢+¢¢ The large bunch of youngsters now playing first base in the big leagues are all doing nice work. The list includes: Collins, of the White Sox; Hunter of the Pirates; Williariis, of the Red Sox; Luderus, of the Quakers; Sommerlot, of the manager, and Doc Roller, the Seat- J combined to offer |, Double We Weekly Service Service S.S. PRINCE GEORGE For Stewart, Sundays, 8.00 a.m. For Vancouver Victoria ss, Prince son, Nade® Harbor, ever Wednes- day, i and for: Refu , Queen Charlot eport, Pa- cofi, Jed eda Bay, Rose Harbor turn via Queen Charlotte 1.00 p.m, The Grand T way System | connecting with fraing from the Pacific coast operates # f t and conven- ient service of Zuxuri double track een Chicago, Toronto, Moi . Hailif Portland, B k and Phila- delphia. Information tickets ob- tainable f the office hereunder men- oe bookings by all A. E. MCMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT TT PACIFIC , JUNE 15th t Mes teu steam- -!- AUDIIORS Phone No. 280 Acco Law-Butler - BENNETT, B.A. of B.C,, On Sas- Kaichewan “and AQ ETT or ta Erc, we block, corner avenue and Sixth street. Prince Ru : 8 wat, SuALL, LeD.S., D.D.S. Crown an e Work a Specialty. All den’ ully treated. Gas a the painless ex- tracti: free, Offices Hel : ii-12 Alex.M.Manson 8.a., WE. Williams,B.4., L.1.D to be the real excitement of the Western League. Nationals; and Gainor of the WILLIAMS & MANSON Tigers. Barristers, Solicitors, etc. ++¢ Box 285 Manager McAleer of the Wash- Pumas BeAr BC ington team is trying to land Paul a Cobb, a brother of the famous P.O. B ‘a PRINCE RUPERT Tyrus. Young Cobb is playing with the Lincion team and is said oF SINGING *+¢ In a recent game in Boston Bill! Sweeney of the Rustlers made a great record, Eleven chances with out a bobble and five hits in five tirnes up, was opposite Bill's name on the score card, INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE NEWS SI en oy oi