THE DAILY: ‘NEWS ——— ee TO DEVELOP THE |t-~~~ = COAL LANDS} — THE COSY CORNER - er the -——-- DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN — SE eee eee, “> | [Robin Hood ITEMS OF... $.S. Prince Geo ge SPORT ver COLL ae Vancouver LAND : +—~Distriet of Const Rai . skeens Land Dive Alexander Melntosh ‘ ‘an Tabs nC ‘ occupation i naam was to apply for permission purchase ten described ands: uted 40 chains south | Drills are at Work in the Yak- following at a post 80 Commencing ®° * corner of Lot 996, thence me soutnwes hains west, thence 80] oun River near Skidegate P paisa. cn wut (heer 40 chaia, aati, POL! Outlook is Good . oo ae — _ +1 The Great Flour Ty Cobb is in the first five bat-| Victoria ¢ ontainin - ‘ : : . chmmencement cont ca Thie is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted of ters of the American League. They AND tod April 17, 191). pe MeINTOSH Da ALEXA to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert . Special Correspondence tae ; 7 ; piststet of Comet ic ee Co "a A ) are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug- Soon Land Dineiee— Diranes Geodenrath Skidegate, June Active — | gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. ‘The hope is expressed that “The Take rots, C., occupation journalist Hitend ©) work on the coal measures on the | Cosy Cerner” will fill a social need. of Stewart ion to purchase , ‘ ; ve Yakoun River are in progress. The | == a - apply oe jost planted on the right ragga PLEASANT WAIST FROCK Seattle Mondays, at 8 a.m. Special Over Sunday “a y Excursions to Stewart Pm are all close together. *+?¢ T. R. Goodwin and Thomas Fleming Day, editor of The Rud- der, are sailing across the Atlantic in a 25-foot yawl, expecting to Greater Canada pub. May 6 Your Dealer Has It bed lands: . at a fp * ‘ ati the Naas river about seven mite Sains,| McPhail gang have brought in a drill work. the forks of the Naas river, t est of the Royal Bank, is a guest at hence north 80 chains, | ia mond and are at 80 chains, t . . eae east bu cha ae to pole of commencement, They intend to devel this rick the Prince Rupert Inn. reach the Mediterranean in forty- containing OO RCY FRANCIS GODENRATH | * y i evelop this rich ree eight day Prince George sails Sundays 8 a.m. poted Mare 26, 1911. Frank Sidney Wao OF | district. A jolly party of young people Th Di b R . ay Reduced fare $9.50 including meais + Pub, May 17. j Another diamond drill is at work chaperoned by Mrs Robie e igby ooms = ¢+¢+¢ sd berth. ‘ oh aes Sheena Land Distr Oe ot Prines Ru-|at the north of the island at Otard spent Sunday across the harbor : Located on Sixth Ave., near Fulton Nine and one-fifth seconds was ot; Prince Ae aan Foor 3 rates se e_oseupation electriciats ,tolowing | Bay, where it is to be sunk 3,000 er Pa "ae recorded as a new record for the] Harbor, Wednesdays, 1.00 p.m. pone ply for permission to purchase the fol ay, re . > sunk 9, —_ Three to five minutes from cen- 75-yard low hails ci dee Geelistand fer: * A halk decribed lands t « post planted about (8) three feet to bore for oil. Mr. A. W. Agnew returned on pra geen nay Been onan o-yare u Ss . or: Charlotte Island points, Sat- ay ne Commencing s+ best Fined Whice And Plat ees ee Jiot aod cold eters tuts ao of the A. A. U., Jolin J. Hiler,| Suen acewe ee " the miles south of fre nine south, thence 80 chains ao “ lhe. tenor 60 caine nortty thence 89 S88i6*) PORT ESSINGTON NEWS ALFRED KYTE Francis 8. Preston, Agent telephone. Newly furnished. Friday from a survey trip in the Under new management. ineeehoe: holder of the world’s record for Railway Service to Copper River the 75-yard dash, having made | Mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wed- . : nesdays and Saturdays, 1 p.m., re- ; that time in the short hurdle race cerning Tearedays” is enters ; at Celtic Park. 5.20 p.m. ++¢ ——— INSPECTION - - Miss Reed, Indian day school teacher at Bella Bella, is the Tisied Apri 18, 1911. Daied Apri 4% Pub. May 13. Hospital Opens for the Fishery ‘ n ct —Distriet of Cassiar Skeens Land aig Millar Johnston of The Grand Trunk Rail tice that _ Tei a lon onenpe, Inte, apply for permission to purehase the following scribed lands lanted about one mile t a post plan | ren tee "Nass river and about nine miles Season—Dr. Large in Chagre (Special Corresponderice) Port Essington, June 17.—The guest of Mrs. (Dr.) R. W. Large at Port Sompson. Newark is about ready to let out some players, as McGinnity thinks way System connecting with trains from the Pacific coast operates a fi ent and conven- ient service of luxurious trains over its double track route between Chi { of the Naas river, thence north 80 ins or os) chains, thence south 80 thence east 80 chains to point of commence- sent, containing 640 acres more OF lems. : AMES MILLAR JOHNSTON 4, 1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt it best to let his men know that he} Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, must have results. rtland, Boston, New York and Phila- Pitcher. Walter | Po Manning, bought from Rochester;] arranged via all lines. Full inf Miss Lottie Deacon of the Cros- e FRED. STORK by Girls’ Home, Port Simpson, —General Hardware— and formerly missioanry of Kan- a ae azawa, Japan, is a guest of Mrs. Charles Clifton Perry at Met- lakatla. Port Essington General Hospital has been opened for the fishing season, under the charge of Dr. R. W. Large of Port Simpson, and : ~Distriet of Caasiar * : : : Stans Land Ditit e Tits edeer of With Miss Alton as Lady Superin- Tis 7h C., occupation plumber, intend to tendent. Th are six i tient pera colmion 10 purchase the folowing | tendent. ere are six in patients and many outpatients delphia. Atiantic Steamship bookings + ‘orma- i George Browne, the outfielder, and | tion and tickets obtained from Builders’ Hardware Jimmy Frick, the third sacker, are rs . ¢ ’ ’ Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves | | the men due to go. A. E. McMASTER Graniteware Tinware e eee FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Mike Donlin, the former great ‘gt a post planted about one mile already, Comet the Naas river and about seven mils) y . Y po eae eRe ; % ; re ia or of the Nese Hiver upstream, da for medicines and treat- FRONT LINE JEWELS SECOND - AVENUE 4 |outfielder, has been reinstated. by Canadian Pacific Railway Be 4 pam aveth 00 chains, . ad Fashionable ound. ue’ fall’ pertionlana: director of track athletics at De or Inlender fer Haaslees, wat Lad District District of Coast Range & Add two ora “gh = owed white hat, ahd Mrs. Pillsbury z We have buyers and we Witt Clinton Park, which, of course aE , notice that I, Charlee A. Vaughan of a teaspoonful of salt, three-quarters], i isti et eke Se z i i s ( , occupation merchant istend |, PO Fr : lis-} i 4 soft gray costume and black In dressing the hair Dame Fash- want listings. makes his a professional. 4 aission to purchase the following } Of a cake of compressed yeast dis- hat, poured at the polished table,|jon decrees that the ear. however +++ H. B. Rochester - Agent t & post planted on the south |solved in a gi f warm milk and] “ Ee On Gecrees Mat ar, howeve mo a i fy mika River ‘and aout four eiles eol " - gill k beneath which presented a brilliant ap- pretty, shall vaaish from view Scribes are raving over the work pee sisi cts 5 with the Skeena River, the: » , a ake a s rh. 3 A : yo Ste ais , ;. : ie - } ceelas Sea cee ae enough four to make a so . meus pearance with its Florentine cen- excepting oaly the lobe, a glimpse G. R. NADEN COMPANY of Al Shaw this season. Shaw, W.L.B 4 . chains south to point of | Sc a warm room to rise over ; 6 7 ? 3 ’ aly: ry hi : . , ARKER ; Hl CHARLES A ate ie . In td ead toate and cut glass bowl, filled) of which is permitted beneath Limited. shee ee ae Architect i" E3 A. VAUGHAN y : rning r o ; 2 ; 7 , : F Ape ng a: Re ee ee ee with beautiful pink carnations and | .-..-. aanl® oe harder than ever, running the ‘an ; itn @ sheet. three-auarters of an I waved or curling tresses. To the eer a Prince Rupert, B.C. lik Cobb d fielding i Second ‘avence ail thied anvakh 5 Me notion that Seas Histtoet oper incl : ick ae: i bi ie smylax. The ices were served by| gir] who wishes to look her best es ee bases 1 6 98D ae ae Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office ! nat I, Swan c at ~uits, ! d , : : . C. (ecupation carpenter, intend to mrp ave saree: OBL SALO TOURC Ug Mrs. Nelson, in a beautiful gown] ¢his style is a boon, for few are | = sensational style. permission to purchase the following descr put these side by side in a pan, : pias 4 p eee uae ’ eee ‘ mmencin : : of amethyst velvet and ecru lace|plessed with well formed ears, : % ; tad cmt, AC # Post planted about (6) miles||eaving room for them to swell,!_ . eae i ast , ’ , At New York the other day G. MUNRO & LAILEY Flat rivegy) lle West of the forks of the White ‘ : with ame thy st and pear! orna- though most girls have the pink Row Boats . ts vast, thence, oO chenans south, thenes 80} set to rise for twenty minutes and] | : Gasoline Launches, Rey‘casees §|D. Dakes pole vaulted 12 feet 11 Architects, od Apel | bake ane flush of youth and health in the ; : inches, but as it was an exhibition Stork Building, Second Avenue, bia is ts SWAN HALLEN : eg aN Mrs. McMaster, Miss Pinder,|lobe, where artists assert it is For Hire by Hour or Day F é a —BOATS BUILT AND REPAIRED— ‘ Francis S. Preston, Agent leap after he had won the event ms Land District —~Distriet of Queen Charlotte Islands Ginger Pudding Miss Vida Brown, and Miss, Mc- Master were indefatigable in look- absolutely essential to good looks. Many girls are born with ears P.O. Box 187 H. Johnston Cow Creek at 12 feet 4 inches, it does not go STUART & STEWART wet, “tice that George W. A i ar, © i : ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS a, BG. at George W. Arnott of Prince} (One-half cup of sugar, one-third | ° ; on record. The record is 12 feet CCOUNTANTS =:- Al to apply (euPation real estate broker, : , -e] | ing after the comfort of the guests.}that would grow, shapely if they a Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 described wa to purchase the cup of butter, one egg, two leve ae 3 e a a 2 ‘ 10 7-8 inches, held by Leland Ss. : ae The following is a list of the]were not ill treated. This does} i Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 cn enc ~ . . :, . tad onebalt ai} Scott, of California University. ++ ¢ : is Deacon White says that when post planted about seven tout nd ale west and one mile south meen ‘anly Creek, Naden Harbor, Dee east 8) oh) thence south 80 chains, sains, thence north 80 chains, teaspoons ginger, one cup of milk, Oh alg invited guests: Mrs. Willes James,|not mean abuse, but neglect. It Mrs. L. Bullock-Webster, Mrs./is said that soft feather pillows one-half Cream butter, sugar two and cups MUSK MELONS d Mareh 17, 191 ae raising flour. PES. ‘i > pp ; ; C. V. BENNETT, B.A. b Apri » A0LL GEO. W. ARNOTT , . Lamont, Mrs. Law, Mrs. W. E.Jare responsible for much of this of British Columbia of B.C., On Sas- Nuina Demers, Agent land ginger, add eggs, milk and as hing on : FIRST OF THE SEASON— he gets a couple of new men that} and Manitoba Bars. iencowe and ab : Sheena Land Distrlet—Distriet of C A S 1. tuteared enalie ne Burritt, Mrs. H, L. Johnston,}trouble, as little ears in the forma- his t ill be stronger than Hare. ake notice that I, Alice : assiar . Steam in b re olds ; at are Se aren : : as s team will be s er th tt B Cy orcuparet Me mpouse. of ee sa Ag ; tof a akin Mrs. F. McB. Young, Mrs. Neil/tive period get twisted sinking = ——— ie ce llins, | BFE SAD aRRE CARSS & BENNETT' Ply for perminsion ¢ oman, in ~uUDS. > eaten Wi a sauce, 4 + ~ : ‘ ° ® ‘ par. s, he pS Bu for Permission to hurehase the following | CUPS: To be McNeill, Mrs. D. G. Stewart,/into the pillow instead of lying year ollins, he says, 1s going to ar ly elegans poeta report to him, as the college boy | Mee—Exchan has written that he is going in tailes Ont Planted about two*miles Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Tite, Mrs. F.] flat against the head. Strawberries, Cherries street. Prince Ruvert. 8 Really Seasick ae see neath a ta one , ; _ {Stanley Spain, Mrs. J. C. Me- Sek —EVERY VARIETY OF FRUIT— 80 chain ‘ence south 80 chains, thenee} Here is a seasick story we have s caik died Mrs. D. M. McLeod THEY SAVE TROUBLE for professional baseball. Deacon i od A ae 06 a : ‘ ; Annan, s. : exe “ , Fa | “ ‘ Mey ig tu ptlice M. KNOUS E not heard before; Bride and groom Mrs. D. H. Hays, Mre. C. A Ni says that he has a better team| WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S. m, Agent} . oe } rary aicke. 1¢ s. . ® ays, : Ss. 0 A s - = e ., ‘ : i D : . th very sick. oe . . d % é 2 ENTIST. ainitite Land District—Detriet of Cassar 1 a oe at : +h as | Eggert, Mrs. W. S. Benson, Mrs.|Clever Kitchen Hints Collected | 4!! kinds of Vegetables just received | than am ys — mend the Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. i Creek, LC, aoruya odgkingon of Tele Harry, do you love me as much as Angus Stewart, Mrs. Mehan, Mrs. by a Homemaker ieee Fruits Provisions | Bronchos for the flag this year.| cnaestal skilfully treated. Gas and ws riot permiacicn to purchase ‘the fants fever?’ the bride asked the groom. Evans, Mrs. Naden, Mrs. A. Smith ; He also says that he is under | local anasd ‘administered for the painless ex- “To ae otmmenein YF eee Ne eh gil ne | AVENE, NALS, INE Peer re ‘ ——— aes sas a av be a | Helerson Block, Prince Rupert. ti-12 i, orth eat At ® Post planted about a quarter | “Yes, my darling,’’ the groom re Mrs. Williams, Mrs Brandt, Mrs.| Copper may be cleaned by the salary limit, which may be a : from Giacier Riffle and east yO Stikine River, thence east 90 “chaime » thence west 20 chains, The plied. “More than ever. Nelson, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Me-]|scouring with a cut lemon dipped ee joke and again may not. Ideal Provision House Russell Ford, the Manitoba boy ke ee 8 BoUth 40 ; . Jieihet sig oar ave or lease nenermene bride turned ee ee ie Intyre, Mrs, Bondeaux, Mrs. Bur-|in salt. i Fate SEEM 100 fs tks 2 in Mani Alex.M.Manson 8.A., W.E. Williams,B.A., L.L.D pk . SYDNEY HODGKINSON a rel nm ae * oe uta [OWES Mrs. A. M. Manson, Mrs. ee ; Third Ave., near Sixt none wee ea rm oF a ri * wer WILLIAMS & MANSON i , Bhsens Land Distriet C-A: Tervo, Agent mere ded) psotist Harry, but Beek, Mrs. Piercy, Mrs. J. r To make a borie acid solution ort aoe ga atl Sieaien ee eT mi 1a psi ating that 1, Charles Ps oat a Ceara ; . Reitchie, Mrs. W. E. Fisher, Mrs. use one tablespoonful of boric gee otis ie ph cee ese iy cake by Wes einaetie Prince Rupert, B.C ‘ peas pa mine Ce pees liege | Cade, Mrs, P. 1. Palmer, Mrs.lacid to one pint of water. el drgpagticrbaatimiesdabn kx gpa Syg~ nah ges.fogincn: ' “4 Ford, Mrs. J. M. Christie, Mrs. ri smooth. slab work. Ford was a sensation mneneing TOASTED SANDWICHES with the New York Yankees last rhe of the Nu’ * Post planted on the right . Brig) Hee ek of the News Wer “bout six miles above eis Anderson, Mrs, Robinson, Mrs.| A damp chamois is indispen-| : e P. 0. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT ; Peto "thonos auth 80 chains, mr Scatter sassafras bark with wool-|season and it was largely through ir 80 chaing, the 4 Tg. niig . p . Ss. S reet, | sz % tos + f ‘ es ] fait 8 isnina th Waanee north 80 chains, Something New and Nice for| Tapley, Mrs. Patmore, Mrs. Sweet, | sable for wiping off picture fram Aielded ahaa’ thes JOHN E. DAVEY t Ma?,Aeree mor SRNODE, ; Liss en goods and furs when putting|his brilliant areh 25 191 eit, Hea : Mrs. Long, Mrs. Flexman, Miss | that are emanelled. & < " May 17,” Prank Sk RLES F. METCALF Supper Time . them away for the summer. It/Chase team was able to: stay up TEACHER OF SINGING Craig, Miss Johnston, Miss Miull- st gan, Miss MacIntosh, Miss Mary} A slice of bacon cooked with Mill&gan, Miss Martin, Miss Mon-|spinach or other greens gives a t : delightful seasoning. A little vaseline or oil rubbed}in the pan, that he would “blow” ce over a stove when it is taken down} with another season, and that It is better to keep tea and coffee | for the summer months will prevent | batters would solve the secret of rusting. his effectiveness and pound him rank Sidney Wright, Agent There WasS | PUPIL OF WM, FOXON, ESQ., A.B.A.M.,“LON,, ENG Cut the crust from a round of sandwich bread before slicing, cut the bread into slices one-half inch thick and toast quickly and lightly. Mix a slightly beaten egg with a jar of club cheese, seasoning with among the leaders. talk that Ford's work was a flash keeps moths out. *¢+¢ Skeen ain notice Ana Distriet—District of Coast cae nee, ', William John Corley of PPLY for poring, °CcUPation rancher, intend thet lands. #0 (0 purchase the following amencing at 9 _ post pl . 0 at 068, Kango 5 Carat Distriot. thenes h 20 chain’ ,fence Gast 40 chalne” theres Mnence ns, thence west 40 chai t Hint ment, Containing 80 aeren mene GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS ica Green. a Mrs. A. M. Manson has issued invitations for a Bridge on Friday |in airtight glass jars, in a_ place *d April §, i911. w Oa haa : and one of red , % Avril 2! Y's WILLIAM JON CoRnLEY |@ Pinch of salt ar bread well] afternoon not exposed to strong light. _ jas freely as the others. But|SIXTH STREET PRINCE RUPERT i “seta Land 1p pepper, Spread o, c r t : re Sa ia -- Strong soapsuds and water in] Ford, in his slab appearances this eee ake notin 1 District——District of rif i j » and lay on top 2 . . ; aie eG N= nl iil ‘ eos re Rupltt 1 Aired Berrymee eiiBlame with this mixture, a y Mr. and Mrs. James McEvoy] A little alum dissolved in the which there is washing soda is}year, has proved he ia no fly-by- ; ‘ Fruit : Produce : Feed of each spread slice three slices a Apply jor noes? O¢¢upation merchant . . » > odf crisply fried bacon. Put under iq dese. berm issi mma bed lands: to purchase the "uth of tie “host planted about (2) two fatal to china or glassware decorat-| night on the pitching mound. He ed in gilt. has beaten Detroit, and the Tigers, at the} water in which cretonne is washed guests route to]is an aid in keeping colors bright. of Toronto, are Prince Rupert Inn en th orks o : 2 aon ote . in . » Change gg) Galas cout ene grt | the broiler on a gas range, 0 eS Tazelto a going at top speed whea Ford WHOLESALE : “ins north,’ thenge 80 ehains|a hot oven in a coal range until} Hazelton. me kill Tak blade, were able to tadbe taal a ee AN ’ , TRY THE ‘‘NEWS” AD. WAY OF FINDING Always scald the milk used in Serve very ; ; : Mr. H. Keith Wright, Inspector!making a custard. Then when H.H. Morton - 3rd Ave. r ALFRE ; uber a uit, BERRYMAN wintiams| the cheese is melted. Vranels 8, Preston, Agent | } 4 two hits off Russell.