HASE NOTICES LAND PURC yistriet of Coast Range - THEUDAILY NEWS LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land District— District of Cassiar or ee ieee ee |= THE COSY CORNER =| gxeena Land a sander Melnvosn of Yan Take notice that 1, John Robert Pacey of i’rince j miyane nocice cupation real esate broket | Rupert, B. C., oecup-tion eook, intend to apply [ couvet, » : for permianon to purchase the | lor yermasion to purcuase the lullowing described | i age to SPRY nds: ands: | IEVOTE > ‘ . > > ae Jewerid oa planted 40 chains south | “Commencing at a port planted (2) two miles | DEVOTED f RINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN * Commen ar corner of Lat 996, thence oo |vouth and 2) two miles west of the forks of the / from whe SOME ce 40 chains west, thence White and Fiat rivera, thence south 80 chains Bimermermrnitinisdiel, alah iniicias ~~ ~ ¢ 40 chains east to point of outh, pains 9 ve ‘ ng norty re “ining 320 acres more or leag, nencemen commenceme! Patad April 17 WM ANDER MeINTOSH District of Caasiar rey Francis Godenrath , journalist intend to the following strict ypati , w purchase post planted on the right ver about seven miles ebove ver, thence south 60 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 cha na. Dated Apri 20, 1911 Pub, May 13. Skeena Land Distriet—District of Coast Range 6 Take notce that I, Martha Leek, of Frince Rupert, B. C., occupaton marr +d woman jutenu } 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- to lanl le permiadion vo pusshase the telsning gestions and criticisms are invited by the editer. The hope is expressed that “The described lands: | Cosy Cerner” will fill a social need. Commenging at a post planted about three and | one-half miles distant in a southwesterly direction from a blind slough from Observatory Lnlet where the same touches the Ind an Reserve, thence east | 80 chains, thence south 50 cha ns, thence west & JOHN ROBERT PACEY Franc « 8. Preston, Agen A SMART STREET COSTUME eS | quickly it falls just as quickly. = —_——SSEE a | Robin Hood The Great Flour f Greater Canada Your Dealer Hes lt forks 0 : am we a 4, eon ann to pout of eommencement | eaeon, ete, nari 2 da onto of com | A very homely but a very sure eontaining 04 ie CY FRANCIS GODENRATH pares foe I BA, SRE. MARTHA LEEK | test of the oven is to feel the . 25, 911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt . . Dat Ma, # thsone Land Distriet—Distriet of C handle or steel. If you cannot Take notice that 1, John Unwin of Prince hold it comfortably it is the right Distriet of C oa Land District eames cena i nyve of Prince Ru- Sk . for permission to purchase the following described | . ays s* af it burns + she Tne notice that 1) Aire etrician, intend to andes. ¢ ™” temperature; if it burns you when pert, | sion w purchase the following Commencing at a post planted about (2) two | you touch it it is too hot. Do not pply opt " miles south of the forks of the White and Flat | . ; ibed Haig at @ post planted about (8) three | rivers, thence south 60 chains, thence east 0 be guided to the minute by the Comanh of the forks of the White and ci chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 : ° . f piles south © 80 chains south, thence 80 = chains. time given in cookery books—- iver, tence OY ins north, thence 89 ehains | Iyated April 18, 1911, JOHN UNWIN | ; , ; , LYRED KYTE Pub. May 13. Francia 8. Preston, Agent use your judgment , and practice et. 18. 1911. ALF . 3 jared April 18, 1911s ois 8. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District—District of Casslar | soon teaches you. A cake may Pub. May Take notice that 1, Allred Berryman Williams | x of Prince a B. C., occupation merchant intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about (2) two miles south of the forks of the White and Fiat rivers, thence 40 chains south, thence 60 chains west, thence 60 chains north, thence 60 chains east. » Land District District of Cassiar Skeena ~ that 1, James Millar Johnston of Take potic ‘ation storekeeper, intend to sewarty Be Cy OCCUR ont for permission to purchase the following tands : aah at @ post planted about one mie Comm, Naas iver aod about nine miles . the forks of tne Naas river, thence north 60 ve Wit once west 80 chains, thence south 60 a chains to point of commence ALFRED BERRYMAN WILLIAMS Dated April 16, 1911. Francis 8. Preston, Agent pains, thence eat *f acres more or less. Pub. May 13. pent, containing Tes MILLAR JOHNSTON . Mareb 24, 1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Skeena Land District— District of Cassiar ated it " Take notice that 1, Charles Frederick Metcal ub. May 11. of Stewart, B. C., occupation freighter, intend to : apply for permission to purchase the following skeena Land Distriet-—District of Cassiar described lands: 1 tice that I, Bertie Edwin Badger of a "a C,, oevupation plumber, intend Ww ply for permission to purchase the following Commencing at a post planted on the right bank of the Naas river about six miles above the forks of the Naas river, thence south 80 chains, thence west chains, thence north 60 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or jess. Dated March 26, 1911, CHARLES F. METCALF Pub. May 17. Frank Sidney Wright, Agent renal at a post planted about one mile oth of the Naas river aud about seven miles ve the forks of the Naas River upstream, oe north 8 chains, theuce east SU chains, nee south 6) chains, thence west 80 chains to containing 640 acres nt o comme noeme nt PI oon tone ee ee of ad or lem. _— , iE notice t m John Corle: bE ER , he y Mareb 23 gan T ID BN Pern nas Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation rancher, intend Dated March 23. 191) to apply for permission to purchase the following May i/ described lands: Commencing at « post planted at the southwest ns Land District —Distriet of Coast Hange 5 Take notice that 1, Lionel Kingsley of Yaneou- upauwon miner, intend to apply - talon 00 purchase the following deserited | 2! commencement, containing 80 acres, more or as Dated April 68,1911. WILLIAM JOHN CORLEY nen at a post planted near the south- pri 5, ca ange 5, Coast Distriet | Pub. April 29. 40 chains, thence south 60 chains, etic 40 chains, thence north 60 chains to 4 of commencement areh 24, 1911 LIONEL KINGSLEY ib. April 22. south 20 chains, thence east gd corner @ it Ye, a nce west ods Take notice that George W. Arnott of Prince Rupert, B. C., ocecupation real estate broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following descritved lands: Commencing at a post planted about seven miles aod one-half mile west and une mile south from the mouth of Stanly Creek, Naden Harbor, thence west 50 chains, thence south W chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 5v chains. Dated Mareh 17, 1911. GEO. W. ARNOTT Pub. April 22. Numa Demera, Agent ens Land Distriet-—District of Coast Range 6 cco that Ela Detwiler of Berlin, ooruy n doctor, intends to apply for w purchase the following described on 5, mmencing at a post planted at the south- Lot 1924, thence east 30 chains 0 chains more or lens, thence north re or leas (9 point of commencement 140 acres more or leas. Maeb 51,1911 ELDON S&S DETWILER b, April 16 John Campbell, Agent Skeena Land District — District of Cassiar Take notice that |, Alice M. Knouse of Prince Rupert, b. C., cecupation married woman, intend to apply for mission to purchase the fallowing described andes, Commencing at a post planted about two miles south and two miles west of the forks of White District of Coast Range 5 ea Land District L Putnam of St joe that Mra. L. C. neacta, occupation married Weman |an4 #iat rivers, thence north 80 chains, thence apply lor permission to purchase the | east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence mecribed .ands west 50 chains. ocing ats post planted at the southwest | Dated April 20, 1911. ALICE M. KNOUS F Lat arked Mrs. L. C. Putaam’s | pub. May 13. Francs 8. Preston, Agent a ¥ once weet 40 chains, thence 2 thence east 40 chains, thence a 0 post of commencement, con Stikine Land District —Dstrict of Cassiar acres more or less. Take notice that Sydney Hodgkinson of Tele 4 March 20 1911 MKS. L. C, PUTNAM | graph Creek, B. C., occupation clerk, intends to ib. April 16, Geo, KR. Putnam Agen | apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at s post planted about a quarter) mile north east from Glacier Kiffle and on the east oa Land District—District of Coast Range 6 Fake ice that 1, John ivan Petarsof Prince bank of Stikine Kiver, thence east 20 chains Cy occupaton clerk thence north 40 chains, thence west 20 chains, | intend to apply perniton to purchase the following deserpbed | thence south 40 ebains to point of commencement - and containing 80 acres more or leas. #t planted about three an | Iated Feb. 11, 1911. ; : t 0 @ south westerly d rect on | SYDNEY HODGKINSON | nm Ubecrvatery Inlet where | Pub. April C.A. Tervo, Agent Indian Keserve, thence | » horth 60 chains, thence | Skena Land Datrict —District of Queen Charlotte south 50 chains to point © Take notice that George Frizzell of Prince coment, containing 640 acres more or ks | Rupert, B. C., occupation butcher, intends to apply ‘wen JOHN IVAN PETERS | for permission to purebase the following deseribed | Sy lands | i Commencing at « post planted about seven ta Land Distr District of Coast Range 5 | miles west and two miles south of the mouth of eee 2 at I, Ch A. Vaughan of | Stanley Creek where it empties into Naden ee uj CC Harbor, Graham Island, thence 50 chains south, thence 80 chains north, of commencement ‘ Af n morchant, intend ay t permi rchase the following | thence 50 chains west, aes | thence 50 chans east to point ; eatay planted on the south | and containing 640 acres more oriens. . ' sks iver and about four miles | Dated March 17, 1911 GEORGE FRIZZELL ’ with the Skeena Kiver, thence | Pub. April 7. Numa Demers, Agent | Chale ews oe chains north, thence 80 | | ence 50 chains south to point of | | containing 640 acres more or less. | Skeena Land Distriet—District of Queen Charlotte | “1, 191k CHAKLES A, VAUGHAN | Take notice that Hubert O. Crew of Prince April 29. | Rupert, B. C., occupation agent, intends to apply | fer perenieston to purchase the {diowing described Sstena Land District Distriet of Cassar tance: je that 1, Swan Hallen of Stewart, | jon carpenter, intend to appl permission to purchase the following bed Commencing at a post planted about 6 1-2) mies west and half a mile south of the mouth of | | Stanley Creek where it empties into Naden | Harbor, Graham Island, thence east 40 chains, | | thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, | | thence south 40 chains to point of commencement | ncing at & post planted about (6) miles ne He west of the forks of the White Plat rivers B« and containing 160 acres more or . | cat, thenes $0 chains mathe theme ae Mareh 17, 1911. HUBERT O. CREW | ae wes . Pub, April 7, Numa Demers, Agent | 1911 SWAN HALLEN | | Francis 8. Preston, Agent | Skeena Land District —District of Coast Range V | Take notice that Jack Bedford of Keighley, rict— District of Cassiar | Yorkshire, England, occupation over-looker, in- istian A. Tervo of Stikine, | tends to apply for permission to purchase the Pere ~ wh Customs officer, intends to apply j { MHOn Co purchase the folowing described Commencing at a post planted at a point in the limit 58329 and in easterly boundary of timbe ‘ the southerly limit of lot 5 , Range &, Coast ‘Sistrict, where the said limits intersect, thence along the southerly limit of lot 3959 aforesaid and the projection thereof in an easterly divection 80 chains more or leas to the westerly lin it of timber limit $2501, thence in a southerly dire tion along the last mentioned limit 11 chains more or less to the northerly limit of timber limit 36 St & post planted about three © north east from Glacier Rite | “nk of Stikine Liver and on the | , oulh of @ little creek, thence hence north 40 chains, thence aS a tivence south 40 chains to point wwineot and containing 160 seres more following described lands | | » 10,1911. CHRISTIAN A. TERV®O | thence in a westerly direction along the last men- tioned limit 80 chains more or less to the easterly limit of timber limit $8829, thenee in a northerly | ane to Queen Charl ott cents Sanne more or less to the point of | Porn \ spinster, intends to abel, | DatedMareh 8, 1911. JACK BEDFORD ei al Pub, March 25, © Purchase the following deseri Ne at A post pl s and half @ ‘ile ath abet 6 1-2 | Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range \ ailey Creek, where it empties | frogte Take notice that Edith Alice Crowther of *, Graham Island, thenoe 40 eaten <_< ikieg, Yorkshire, England, occupation spinster, m AO chains east, ‘th ains south intends to apply for permission to purchase the 8 40 oh aan’ vence 40 chains north, foll daseri land CoAtaini: to point of commencement owing ances > Commencing at a post planted at the south east 160 acre: Mare 1, 191 iy mee eee corner of surveyed lot 3991, Range 5, Coast Dis- trict, thence north along the easterly limit of the said lot 35 chains more or less to the southerly limit of Lot 3985, Range 5, coas: district, thence east along che southerly init of the last mentioned CATHERINE HARRISON Apr, 7, Numa Demers, Agent ® Land . ak a atta t-D strict of Coast lot 60 chains to a point, thence in a sotth- be ( ut* John Corley of Prince | erly direction 85 chaws pacailel to the said poly f jonion, auatried woman, intends | easterly limit of lot 8991, thence in a west- tibed ‘00 10 purchase the following | erly ‘direction 60 chains more or less to min, Kat 4 post planted 40 ch the point of commencement containing 210 acres ains » f . chains om: leas. Coast District Tan’ southwest corneree | EDITH ALICE CROWTHER ” cons ‘ange 6, thence south 80 Dated March 8, 1911. ne anna if hains. thence north 80 | Pub, March 26. f commert # chains more or lesa to the © Or lens ‘wement, containing 820 acres tMar, 9 MRS JOHN (Lottie) CORLEY mesa LAND LEASE NOTICE Ske we na Land Distriot ~ Dustriet of Casal ee a. B.C, tat 1, Perr meaner pert, y ueen, Y Or permis ePation brdipesten faa wibed Jandy; “°* © Purchase the following Skeena Land District—District of Coast mmencing at » post Take notice that William Munford i» Princ? nm Bay, aby “\ planted in the vieinit Rupert, B, C,, occupation prospector, fatepee | he mourt f nights of « mile aan say ply for permission to lease the folowing | Lg tetly boundary af ye reek and being described lands: cane N® 85280, thers of ‘Timber Limit No, Commencing at a post planted about 100 chains asterly limit of sais wouth 40 chains along | south of the fndian Reserve on the east side of ® 46LKO 4) chai timber Limit No. sazat Goose Bay and on the east side of the peninsula nee 12? * distance oan past to the shore of | thence south 80 chains along shore, thence west hai Mrly along the” chains more or leas, | 40 chains to Goose Bay, thence north along shore 6 OF tat OF Lows, then alere of Goose Bay | 80 chains, thence west 40 chains more or leas to Acres mor. Pt of commensomen’ 40 Chains Post, santalning $20 acres more 0 UNF Rote OF lena ‘eneoment, contuining | Dated March 8, 1911, WILLIAM MUNFORD D. Apri 7? Ma PERRY QuEgNaN | PUP April 16 in, aie Land District Land District—District of Coast Skeena > Take notice that Hume Babington of Prince Roticg | er, intends District of Q , ‘Ween ; Charlotte Seeubation }, A Tank Lavic! bookkes oodatock, | Ru » C, master marin {i ialon to purehann on reode ‘e apply to ‘aesly Se hare ee to lease the following Owing described | on lands: OM Mending at et and tw y Creek » ¢ Commencing at a post planted about 100 ghalns ‘les south of south of the Indiap Reserve on the east side Where it en of the mouth of | Goose Bay on the east sido of the “eninsula thence ‘piles into Naden north 100 chains along shore to the Keserve line, haing south, | thence west 60 chains more or leas to Goose Bay thence 100 chains along shore, thence east 60 | * post planted about seven %© point of ¢ An Meh 17, 19) ye more OF loan encement | chains more or leas to post, containing 640 aeres el 7, FRANK LEVICK | Dated March 8 1911, HUME BABINGTON | Numa Demers, Agen | Pub. ‘Apel it, i i j Rupert B. C., occupation laborer, intend to apply | corner of Lot $068, Range 6, Coast District, thence | 40 chains, thence | oorth 20 chains, thence west 40 chains to point | Skeena Land District-—District of Queen Charlotte if one day take a quarter of an hour longer than day; the heat won't always bake quite the same. Dry out your cakes before removing them from the oven; that is to say, when they are cooked turn off the gas and leave them for ten minutes in the hot oven. Measures—American, 2 level ta- blespoons go to 1 ounce; English, 1 heaped tablespoon goes to 1 ounce. another | | | | | | | SOCIAL AND PERSONAL A tea given by the members of the Ladies’ Aid of the General Hospital, at the residence of Mis. W. Stewart Benson, was an un- qualified success both socially and financially. The table was beau- tifully decorated with a piece of white tulle over pink, sur mounted by a bowl of pale pink | center- The model here shown is of old blue pongee ard linen lace dyed! hare-bells and berries. The hostess to match. The combination is/received in a pretty gown of very rich and distinctive in style.|cream net releived with touches | ies j rh. sleeves and edge of the jacket of blue, and was assisted by Mrs. and lower edge of the band of lace| Arnold in a smart costume of on the skirt are bordered with a| golden brown peau-de soie, with narrow band of blue silk and|jarge white hat with rose trim- finished with silk grelots in a shade |ming, and Mrs. Eggert in a hand- of blue to match. lsome black gown and hat. Mrs. The hat graceful shape of) William Manson in a smart cos- black trimmed with large} flat loops of soft silk in old blue, is a crin, tume of gray silk and tuscan hat with large black plume and hand- and a wreath of pink roses. some trimming, presided at the FASHION NOTELETS tea table and was assisited by a bevy of pretty young girls in “ nurses’ costume: Madelaine Nel- A Peep into the Masculine Mind json, Esther Naden and Muriel |Patmore. Little Miss Lenore Ben- the small daughter of the The on Dressiness }son, It is authoritatively stated th.t| house, ushered in the guests. the topaz and sapphire are the | following is a partial list of those latest in gems. The reason for | PFES® Mrs. Tremayne, Mrs. ; Pillsbury, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Young this being that golden-brown and Miva. Alex: Maibiti. Alve aka king's blue are to be among the/tntyre, Mrs. Bondaux, Mrs. D.G. leading colors this year. | Stewart, Mrs. Mobley, Mrs. Angus +++ | Stewart, Mrs. Weston, Mrs. Tite, The latest fad among men is} Mrs. Parkin, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. the gold moaogram button foc}|Wark, Mrs. Sawle, Miss Sawle. the coat watch chain. These Mrs. H. L. Johnston, Mrs. Dow- buttons ilso made up in the/}ling, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Murray, signets or emblems of the best-]Mrs. Naden, Mrs. Kergin, Mrs. D. | McLeod, Mrs. Neher, Miss Meb- known orders OPROPRe PA: 2, RePRePEl FAC PRCP4e, PROPRO, im SSSESSESED ESSERE SESRES SESS ES ESSE ES ESE SESS S oud eed s' eo, eee eseese 'e +~+ 33365 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ee ee ers ere —_— = ee ere ? 'e 2 2nd Ave. and McBride - Phone 187 i SESSEDSEDSESSEDSESSESSESSES ESERIES ERED ES BESS ESE rius, Mrs. uu Mrs. W. H, MacLeod, Mrs. Lamont, Miss Pin- der, Mrs. Patmore, Mrs. Kershan, os The latest material for men's ties is not unlike the old-fashioned grenadine that bow ties were made of. The most attractive of these} Mrs, Eggert, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. are in two-tone effect, lacy and| Arnold, Mrs, McCaffery, Mrs. An- soft and silky as any feminine|derson, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Miss faney. Mercer, Miss Johnstone, Miss Mii- —- ligan, CAKE BAKING or ; Miss Mary Milligan of Victoria, the Pointers to Success for Groceries Ideal Provision House Third Ave., near Sixth St. sister of Miss Elizabeth Milligan | wuntenshal BC. the sum dollars being available for expenditure on this Three to five minutes from cen- tre of business district. Nine- teen newly furnished rooms. Hot and cold water, bath and telephone. Newly furnished. Under new management. INSPECTION - i Ore FRED. STORK ~—General Hardwsre— | Builders’ Hardware | Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves ' Graniteware Tinware eo SECOND - AVENUE a eeeee We have a complete line of Lenses, Field Glasses, Min- eral Glasses, Compasses and Aneroid Barometers. eeeeee R. W. Cameron & Co. Official Watch Inspectors for the G.T.P. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 yesterday. The beautiful drawing room was most artistically dece rated with wild rododendrons, and other local spring flowers and pre- sented a festive appearance. Mrs. Bullock-Webster wore a_ lovely ‘lITEMS OF.. Double Weekly Service {SPORT S.S. PRINCE GEORGE For Stewart, Sundays, 8.00 am. For Mr. Syivanus Gregg, the young Cleveland pitcher, has sbout ev- Vancouver erythiang a genuine big Jeague Victoria shooter should have. AND +++ Bill Bergen is catching good ball for Brooklyn. The way the vet- eran shoots the ball around the diamond is as fine scenery as the Yosemite Valley. Seattle Mondays, 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: "he manna hee le yf Refuge Bay, Skidegate, Queen The pennant winning New Bed Charlotte City. Lockeport, Pa- ford team is at the bottom of the cofi, Jedway, Ikeda Tag, Rose Harbor and return via Queen heap, being held down by seven husky New England League teams. ++¢ The British Columbia Lacrosse Association has more trouble on its hands, and this time it is the old one of referees. Ald. Wells Gray of New Westminster; one of the two official rc ferees selected by the association at the annual meeting, has decided that he has had enough of the game and the other day he tendered his resig- natio1 to the league secretary. e*¢+¢ “Young Cy’ Young, who has trav lled from the minors to the majors, from the majors back to the bushes and returned once more to fast society, is pitching the winning kind for the White Sox. 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, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Boston, New York and Phila- delphia. Information and tickets ob- tainabie from the office hereunder men- tioned. Trans-Atlantic bookings by all lines arranged. A. E. MCMASTER Canadian Pacific Railway B.C. Coast Service Famous Princess Line $.5. Princess Royal sails for— Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Friday, June 16, at 9 a.m. prea PACIFIC ++¢ The Columbus team has been a big surpris? in the Americaa Association. The Senators were not considered very strong, but they have been strangling the A. A. teams as fast as they could to get them. +++ South Bend of the Central lea- gue, has signed a 15-year-old lad to play the infield. The boy is Howard Ellis, and he is said to be one of the most promising looking youngsters ever seen by Manager Smith, himself a veteran ball tosser. Ellis will be forced to oust Kohler, a veteran, to make the second base position. In case he falls a liitle shy of the mark he will be farmed out somewhere, so that Manager Smith can keep a close watch on him. +++ J. G. McNab - General Agent ates and Tickets Tickets To All Points —BY ALL LINES— ROGERS’ Steamship and Railway Agency Second Ave. Phone 116 S.S. INLANDER -.- FOR... gown of soft cream eoliene, and was! assisted by Mrs. McIntosh, in a| smart gown of black net, and Mrs. | Ward in a tailored of blue | serge. Among those present were: | Mrs. Tremayne, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. | James, Mrs. Brandt, Mrs. Long, | Mrs. Burritt, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. | F. McB. Young, Mrs Melatomk.4 Miss Monica Green, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. McLennan, Mrs. Laney Miss Pinder, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. | Christie, Miss Milligan, Miss John- stone, Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. Boa- suit deaux. Mrs. J. McA. Christie left this morning the Royal to spend the summer with friends on Princess in Toronto. Mrs. Alfred H. Morris has issued invitations for a large At Home, on Saturday afternoon. TRY THE “NEWS” WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING MUSK MELONS ~—-FIRST OF THE SEASON— Strawberries, Cherries EVERY VARIETY OF FRUIT— All kinds of Vegetables just received Fruits Provisions ee Phone 190 Notice Tenders are invited for the repel of the wharf fifteen hundred of this city, has arrived in town and busily engaged in the practice of her profession at the General Hospital, Young Housewife is The baking of cake puzzles many. A few simple rules attended to will solve all difficulties, Never have the oven too hot, even ior If a cake flies up Mrs. Bullock-Webster was a charming hostess at the tea hour ponge cake wharf. Bidders should carefully examine the fround. and state in detail the extent of repairs will undertake for that amount. All piles must be power driven. Tenders will be received at the Indian Office, Metlakatla, B.C,, up to June 80th, 1911, and should be accompanied with a cer- tifled cheque for one hundred dollars which amount will be forfeited in the event of 4 with- drawal of tender, No tender received will neces- sarily be accepted. CHARLES C, PERRY, indian Agent. Metlakatla, B.C., June bth, 1911, '2 minutes 16 a lot of advertising out of it. gets more ferocity out of a cabbage more science out of a young onion and more stamina out of a flock of eaters can assimilate from a whole side of beef. He knows that all strength comes | Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. out of the ground, and he wants it firsthand, ITALIAN’S Difficulty Between Joseph Car- morning a wage problem which has arisen between Jospeh Carissi of the Grandview Hotel, and a countryman of his named Stainio was discussed this morning. appears that Staninio was working for Carissi on some vague under- standing that he should receive, part or whole payment in board and All Pittsburg race track prece- dents were shattered when Jay Joffe, a trotting horse owned by Benjamin Bowers, trot:ed home in a mile heat and won a race in seconds. The re- markable feature of Jay Jeffe’s performance was that six months ago he lay prostrate on the track with a broken neck. At that time he was not shot, as he was not thought to be suffering be- cause of paralysis. The horse, however, began to mend and has gradually grown better until he was today entered in a race. +++ Freddie Welsh wired Milton T. Clark the other day that he was already on his way to San Fran- cisco for the purpose of meeting HAZELTON THURSDAY, JUNE 15th Take the fast light-draught steam- er Inlander for Hazelton, ——_———— H. B. Rochester ——~_~_qKKxKxx_—_—_—_—_>_—_=_=E—_{&&—>E———==_E==— Agent W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue, STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Matty Baldwin in a 20-round jay Butler Relidieg —- Puee- eam . ; : Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 go some time this month. Welsh wants the promoter to secure training quarters for him, and] ALFRED CaRSs, C. V. BENNETT, B.A. get him a vegetarian cook. He| SPypish Soumbie Katchewan und Al has been a vegetarian ever since he found that Kid Broad got He CARSS & BENNETT! BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. Office— Exchange block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street, Prince Ruvert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. DLS. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental tions skilfully treated. Gas and loca! anas ics administered for the painless ex- traction of teeth. Consuliation free. Coats asparagus than those _beef- Leave it to Freddie. | Alex.M.Manson 8.4., W.E. Williams,3.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Ravristers, Solicitors, ete. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C WAGE BILL P, O. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, BSQ,, A.R.A.M.,"LON,, BNG issi and His Man Stanio Before Magistrate Carss this GEORGE LEEK ‘ MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS SIXTH STREET Fruit : Produce : WHOLESALE H. H, Morton ~ 3rd Ave, aot It PRINCE RUPERT lodging. Staninio requires wages in currency also, and the question was what agreement had been made. The Magistrate un- ravelled the tangle, and Stainio will receive wages. Feed ey Fi ,, ~ j 4 ‘ ¢ Wn gt 4 ,# ” % ray < git ‘ 8 6 is ~’ +¥ th “4 % “ f k 4 Boe fa ¥, ‘ f " i 4 ts je Aa 4 : 2 ht 4 ‘ te) ‘ Oe