aa pURCLASE NOTICE yistrict of Queen Charl ots N ahariae Herrison, of Calgary pand Distrie’ Siete nceioo that intends to apply, [ane HO pation spinster, Alberts. orto purchase the following desert eb bout 6 1-2 nds a post planted # Commencing wait ‘i Pia south trom the mouth met ley ‘Greek, where it ont abeias south Stame ‘Island, thence @ bet, Graham porrtad Sr iD chaine forth, hence 40 on eat to point of commencement then ne 160 acres more OF less. 4 co e"seii pated Mareb 17, 9! ni eRINE HARRISON @ Numa Demers, Agent Pub Apr. ‘+ Land District District of Const Skeena (nat 1, Mrs. John Vorley of Pringe Take notes vation married woman, intends Rupert. B to purchase the following to apply for Pe bed 18 «t planted 40 chains east "Commencing . pvn the southwest corner of and’ rae District, Range 6, thence south 80 lot 17 aes east 40 chains- thence north 80 chains, thence "st 40 chains more or less to the chains a smoncement, containing 820 acres point 0 1 ‘ : more OF 8% sees, JOHN (Lottie) CORLEY yate Mar. 20, 19) Dab Apr. 4, 191 4 District —Distriet of Cassiar ® Skeens pane 'L Alfred Kyte of Prince Ru- tC wstion electrician, intend to , oceup permission d tence to purchase the following ’ ost planted about (3) three a the thrks of the White and Flat , thenee 40 chains south, thenee 80 chains rivers, tence 80 chaine north, thenes 80 chains east, then ALFRED KYTE vest. 1 18, 1911 Dated April 39, ** Francis S. Preston, Agent pub. May 13 s id District —Distriet of Cassiar es “L, James Millar Johnston of occupation storekeeper, intend to n to purchase the following Take notice that tewart, B. Uw pply. for — aes at a post planted about one mile bo ayy se the Naas river and about nine miles oe en as of the Naas river, thence north 80 me thenee west 80 chains, thence south 80 thence east 80 chains to point of commence- ‘ ining 640 acrea more or Lew. JAMES MILLAR JOHNSTON ej March 24, 1911, Frank Sidney Wright, Agt ct — District of co ‘ tice that 1, Bertie Edwin ger "3 C., occupation plumber, intend to ply for permission to purchase the following ped lands: ; Soaneedad at a post planted about one mile bh of the Naas river and about seven miles hove the forks of the Naas River upstream, oce north 80 chains, thence east BO chains, 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to containing 640 acres Skeens Land Distri hence south nt of commencement re or lens. ta Oe BERTIE BDWLIN BADGER Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Dated March 23. 1911. b. May 17 Land District —District of Coast Range 6 Take notice that 1, Lionel Kingaley of Vancou- ecupation miner, intend to apply Bb. permission to purchare the following described pds. at s post planted near the south- Lot Gv, Hange 56, Coast District * 40 chains, thence south 60 chains, hains, thence north 60 chains to cement “Wil. LIONEL KINGSLEY 4 Land District—District of Coast Range & Take potice that Eldon 8S, Detwiler of Berlin, t.' accupation ¢ w, intends to apply for mission to purchase the following described io post planted at the south- thence east 30 chains » 45 chains more or less, chains more or less, thenee north to point of commencement re of less. ELDON 8& DETWILER John Campbell, Agent oa Land District —District of Coast Range 5 ake notice that Mrs. L. C. Putnam of St Minnesota, cccupation married woman lor permixsion to purchase the ed lands ja, ont planted at the southwest jmarked Mra. L. C. Putnam's »ost of commencement, con 3eV acres more or leas. March MKS. L. C. PUTNAM Geo. K, Putaam Agen bring ma Land District l, Distriet of Coast Range 5 Jobo ivan Peters of Prince ° paton clerk, intend to apply to purchase the following desergbed cing at & poet planted about three an miles distant @ south re d rect on Observatory inlet where indian Meserve, thence north 80 chains, thence ith 60 chains to point o aining 640 acres more or lems JOHN LVAN PETERS rict-—Distriet of Coast Range 6 I, Charles A. Vaughan of cupation merchant, intend » purchase the following ‘ & post planted on the south * Miver and about four miles keena River, thence chains north, thence 50 ting soulh to point of ining 640 acres more or leas CHARLES A. VAUGHAN Skeena Land District District of Caasiar ake Botice that 1, Swan Hallen of Stewart Scupelion carpenter, intend to apply fon to purchase the following described {the forks of the White soe 50 chains south, thence 60 ‘0 chains north, thence 8 SWAN HALLEN Francia 8, Preston, Agent ile west « District of Queen Charlotte Islands vorge W. Arnott of Prince ” real estate broker, ussion to purchase the st planted about seven west and one mile south Greek, Naden Harbor, venee south 80 chains, henee north 80 chains. GEO. W, ARNOTT Numa Demera, Agent ekeena Land District Ke notice that | District of Cassiar Alice M. Knouse of Prince ‘“on married woman, intend “on to purchase the following u, Pply for pe ribed lands at Dana tee * post planted about two"miles Plat rivers "West of the forks of White WO ehale rs, & enee north 80 chains, thence _' “ence south 80 chains, thence _ ALICE M. KNOUS B Francis 8. Preston, Agent Stik Kine Land District Datrict of Cassiar 2 hy C S ; nation that Sydney Hodgkinson of Tele bo aa » Occupation elerk, intends to ibed lang: ™ «*® Purehase the following PMmencing at ®& post planted oy : Planted about a gui a Sune Glacier Ritfle and on the cant Ment. ” ae tpenge east 20 chains Se ; » thence west ¢ pootelee ‘ ’ chains to point of comaneneecant Feb, f 5° acres more or | Feb, 1 191k os April SYDNEY HODGKINSON a C.A. Tervo, Agent ee 8 Land District © hotice that | Wart, B, ¢ Y for’ per ibed land, District of Cassiar *, Charles Frederick Meteal isa oeeMPation freighter, intend to i ’n to purchase the following Pmmencing epeing at a pest plant of th ad or on Naas river about six alles re es " es Fiver, thence south 80 chains, 8» Cbains, thence north 80 chains, point of commencement, or lesa, METCALF ‘es More ‘ll. CHARLES PF, Frank Sidney Wright, Agent Skeena Lan ke notice “th i District—Distriet of Coast upert, Rot, 4 William John Corley of PY fr pormigait eUPation rancher, intend bed land. #9" to purchase ( nds. {he following MMencing gt u t pos Planted at the southwest 4 Ke 5, Coast D 2 chain thence east ryt me ramen, nada ip Shalas fo. pola * Sontaining 80 acres more 4 April g. 4 | ™ April 29° Wi, ow LLLIAM JOHN CORLBY Skeeng Land © Lotice 1 Mee Rupert, c ° ®Pply for pep id ing di BOT) bMMenej, bed lands a “uth of th, 4 post pl District Dis hi trict of Cassiar at I, Alfred Berryman Williams “» Cecupation merchant "lesion to purchase the anted ab thence ie forks of the White ead. Hat henge Sing outh, . Chaing north, coe 50 = ALFRE ; S April “~ BERRY wy Pras MAN, WILLIAMS M ranels 8, Preston, Agent LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land Distriet-—District of Coast Range Take notice that Annie Mussallem of Princes Rupert, B, C., oecupation married woman, intends to apply a ission to purchase the following Commeneng at a post planted at a post ai the southwest corner, 60 chains east from N. E. corner of Lat 1116, Harvey's Survey, Coast District, Range 6, thence east 20 chains, thence jorin 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thenes south 20 chains, thence east 20 chains, thence south 20 Thains to point of commencement, containing 120 acres more or less. Dated May 8, 1911. ANNIE MUSSALLEM Pub. May 13. Skeena Land District— District of Cursiar Take notice that 1, Thomas MecMvekin of apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed de: lan oe ata planted about two miles south of the forks of the White and Flat rivers. thence north 80 chai thence south 80 chains, t Dated April 18, 1911. Pub. May 13, thence east 80 chains, nee west 80 chains. THOMAS MecMEEKIN Franeis 8. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District— District of Cassiar Take notice that 1, Charles L. Delgrove of Stew- art B. C., occupation prospector, intend to apply for i te 2 the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about six miles south and one mile west of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence south 80 chains, thence 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains. Dated April 20,1911. CHARLES DELGROVE Pub, May 13. Francis 8. Preston, Agent Skeena Land Distriet——District of Coast Range 6 Take notice that 1, J. Harold McKean of Prince Revert, ' B. C., —_ paton blacksm th, intend to app: ‘or ™ n to purchase the followi deser bed. lands: 7 5 Commencing at a planted about three and one-half miles d stant in a south L poms J direction from a blind slough from Observatory Inlet where the same touches the Ind an Reserve, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 cha ns, thence east 40 chains, thence north 80 chans to po nt of com mencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated Apr i 14, 1911. J. HAROLD McKEA Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar one agtics that I, a eee of re pert, B. C., occupation cook, intend to apply i ion to purchase the following described jands: planted (2) two miles Commencing at a south and 2) two miles west of the forks of the White and Filet rivers, thence south 80 chains thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chaina, thence west 50 cha na. Dated Apr! 20,1011 JOHN ROBERT PACEY Pub. May 13, Franc s 8. Preston, Agen Skeena Land District-—District of Coast Range 6 i a that |, Martha ao of : nee upert, B. C., —— on marr woman iutend to apply, nee ms nm to purchase the following nds: Commen: at a post planted about three and one-half mi direction distant in a southwester! from @ blind slough from Observatory {niec where the same touches the Ind an Kescrve, thence east 80 chains, thence south 50 cha na, thence west & chains, thence north 80 chans to point of com- mencement, conta n ng 640 acres more or less. Dated Apr | 14, 1911. MARTHA LEEK Pub. May 14. Skeena Land Distriet— District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Jobn Unwin of Prince Rupert B. C., occupation laborer, intend to apply Epp gay to purchase the following described Commencii at a post planted about (2) two tiles south of the forks of the White and Fiat rivers, thence south 60 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 50 chains. Dated April 18, 1911. JOHN UNWIN "ub. May 13, Francis S. Preston, Agea Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V Take notice that I, J. Lorne MacLaren of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation real estate agent intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing ata post planted 40 chains west and & chains south of the southwest corner of lot 1783, vicinity of Lakelse Lake, and marked J L. MacLaren's nortwest corner, thence east 80 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 8) chains, thence north 40 chains to point of com- mencement, containing 320 acres more or less. J. LORNE MacLAREN Geo, R. Putnam, Agent Date May $1, 1911 Pub, June 16, 1911 Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V Take notice that Edith Alice Crowther of Ikieg, Yorkshire, England, oecupation spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted at the south east corner of surveyed lot 3991, Range 5, Coast Dis- trict, thence north along the easterly limit of the said lot 36 chains more or less to the southerly limit of Lot 3985, Range 5, coast district, thence east along the southerly limit of the last mentioned Senled ‘tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ,Tendergfor Publie§Building, Cran- brook, B. C, will be received until 4 p.m., on Monday, June 12, 1911, for the construction of a Public Building, Cranbrook, B. C. Plans, specification and form of contract can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices of Mr. Wm. Henderson, Resident Architect, Victoria, B. C., at the post office, Cranbrook,and at this department Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their act signatures, stating their occupations and places or residence. In the case of firms, the actual signature, the nature of the ner and place of residence of each member of the firm must be given. Hach tender must be accompanied by an ccepted cheque dn a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent (10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into & contrac, when called upon to do so, or fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order R. C, DESROCHERS, Secretary. Department of Public zone Ottawa, May 13, 1911. : Newspapers will not be paid for this advertise- ment if they insert it without authority from the Department. at LAND LEASE NOTICE District of Coast Munford (o Prine® Skeena Land Distriet— Take notice that William Rupert, B. C., occupation prospector, intends to a ply for Ms emeron to lease the folowing described lands: Commencing at ® post planted about 100 chains rve on the east side of pope cna as can side of the peninsula thenee south 80 chains along shore, thence west 40 chains to Goose Bay, thence north along shore 80 chains, thence west 40 chains more or less to , containing $20 acres more or less. ated March 8, 1911, WILLIAM Pub. April 16. MUNFORD pair of the wharf Tenders are invited for the res ie Of OMe naeed at'Metlakala, B.C.; the sum © hie dollars being available for expendiiusc on th . wharf. Bidders should carefully examine the round, and state in detail the extent of repeire fe 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 8 cor tified cheque for one hundred dollars w i eh amount will be forfeited in the event of $ with- drawal of tender, No tender received will neces- sarily be accepted. CHARL'S C. PERRY, Prince Rupert, B. C., oceupaticn clerk, intend to | lot 60 chains to a point, thence in a south- . ens f > . honey erly direction 35 chains parallel to, the oaks long tram, After the Ie ngths of easteriy limit of lot 3991, thence in a west- . oa ee 5 erly direction 60 chains more or les to tulle have bec n drape d on _ the the point of commencement containing 210 acres he id ind spre id out over the we EDITH ALICE CROWTHER ' ee LDIT ALICE C . ote > te dice . Dated March 8 1911. skirt the lower edge should be Pub. March 36 shaped so that it falls gracefully — just over the train. The veil which falls over the face is the coronet of ornage buds holding it Season's Styles Reviewed. The many simple sailor. shapes with round or box crowns and evenly in a small hat suggests a military helmet, being simply nothing more down narrow brim turning up close to as well as velvet and silk flowers THEJDAILY NEWS tre DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TG 3 | bmn soll This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug- gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that ‘The Cosy Corner” will fill a social need. DAINTY EMBROIDERED COS- TUME | the A panel back effect with modish sailor collar is illustrated in the sketch shown today, and presents the rather unusual feature of a dainty design in embroidery, outlining the and collar. The effect is exceedingly attractive panel on cream batiste, with the dainty design in blue and pink flowers and pale green leaves. The em- broidery is also carried about the cuffs and the deep side border of the skirt. THE WEDDING VEIL Draping of the All Important Item of Bridal Array A wedding veil of tulle will cost from $10 to $15 to begin with. The price depends somewhat upon. the height of the wearer, for the veil must fall quite to the end of the easier to arrange, for it has only to be thrown over the head, a in place on top. White pearl headed pins should be used for fastening it to the bride’s hair. HATS UP TO DATE Note of Simplicity A note of simplicity reigns in the world of hats. There are rolled-up brims. One novel shape than a large round crown flattened at the sides, with a tiny the crown. Black and white com- binations seem to the ultra- smart choice though black hats relieved with a touch of cerise, magenta, or rose are also popular. of velvet foliage be A great deal is used this season; in fact, velvet figures quite prominently among the trimmings. Most of the new hats roll off the face, either at the front or side. Many of the large dress hats arevornamented simply with a single large plume, CHEER UP AN INVALID Happiness Strays into Hospital Wards This Way One way of cheering a convales- cent friend is to send to the hospital a series of daily notes dated consecutively and containing merely a loving message as a supplement to a newspaper clip- 7 = THE COSY CORNER = Bow re rh THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert expensive gift like a dainty hand- kerchief, a bed cap or a sachet. If one has not the time to pre- pare a series of daily notes, a nice attention is to send a surprise bag into which the shall permitted to dip but once each patient be day. The bag may be of cretonne, embroidered crash or fancy silk, and into it may go a slender volume of poetry, a pack of patience cards, a pad of corres- pondence paper, a fountain pen, a vinaigrette or of the numerable small articles likely to please or amuse an invalid. any in- WOMEN THE WORLD OVER They Work Unostentatiously but Get There All the Same Through the work of the Coun- tess of Aberdeen it is said that all of Ireland from one end to the ouier, has been stimulated intu an active and aggressive fight against the ravages of tubercu- losis. Frau Cosima Wagner was the only woman to receive an hon- orary doctor's degree at the recent celebration of the of Berlin university. It was bestowed upon her by the faculty. Mrs. Willamina Fleming of the Harvard observatory recently dis- centenary philosophical covered an uncatalogued star. Pro- fessor Edward C. Pickering of the same observatory says that only sixteen stars have been discovered in the past twenty-five years, and of thirteen have been dis- covered by women of that observatory these assistants Spaghetti Croquettes Break a quarter of a pound of spaghetti into inch lengths, cook in boiling salt water, drain, lay in cold water until chilled, then drain again in a collander. Cook to- gether two tablespoonfuls of butter and flour, and when they are blended add a cupful of milk. When you have a smooth sauce stir into it the cold spaghetti, a pinch of salt, two tablespoonfuls of American cheese (grated) and a egg. Remove at once the fire, set the mixture to cool harden. With floured hands form the paste into round balls, roll in beaten egg, then in fine bread crumbs, and set in a cool place for two hours before beaten from and frying. THREE USEFUL’ RECIPES Pumpkin Pie Equal quantities of pumpkin or squash pulp and miik. To each cupful of the mixture allow one egg, sweeten. lhree cupfuls make filling for an ordinary pie. Muffins Take three cupfuls of flour, one teaspoonful of salt, two teaspoon- fuls of cream of tartar, two table- spoonfuls of lard or butter, Add the beaten yolks of three eggs and two cupfuls of milk or water. Mix into a smooth batter, add the stiffly beaten whites and one tea- spoonful of soda dissolved in a little water. Bake in well buttered tins. Waffles Make as above, only a_ little thinner and less shortening, when egys are scarce substitute a tea- spoonful of cornstarch for one egg. MUSK MELONS -~FIRST OF THE SEASON-— Strawberries, Cherries —EVERY VARIETY OF FRUIT— All kinds of Vegetables just received Groceries Fruits Provisions Ideai Provision House ping of mutual interest, an il- Indian Agent. Metiakatls, B.C, June 6th, 1911, lustrated joke or some small, in- (Robin Hood The ey Flour Greater Canada Your Dealer Has It ITEMS OF.. SPORT Jack Wilson, the pitcher released by Calgary, has gone to Grand View, Manitoba, where he received a good offer to pitch for the season. ~d —— —E— The Digby Rooms Located on Sixth Ave., near Fulton 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 — - FRED. STORK | * Builders’ Hardware | Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves ’ Graniteware Tinware rs SECOND - AVENUE o-e — oeeeee We have a complete line of Lenses, Field Glasses, Min- eral Glasses, Compasses and Aneroid Barometers. eee R. W. Cameron & Co. Official Watch Inspectors for the G.T.P. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 Qwn a Lot in Prince Rupert? If so, and you want to sell, send us full particulars. We have buyers and we want listings. sim G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Prince Rupert, B.C, Second Ave., Row Boats and Canoes Gasoline Launches, For Hire by Hour or Day BOATS BUILT AND REPAIRED— H. Johnston Cow Creek P.O. Box 187 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Coast Land Distriet—District of Skeena Take notice that I, Paul Brendler, of Porcher Island, occupation farmer, in- tend to apply for permission to lease the following foreshore: Commencing at a post planted about 12 feet from the location post of lot 1301 on Porcher Is- land, thence in a southerly direction following high water mark 1200 feet; thence west to low water mark; thence northerly following low water mar! 1200 feet; thence east to point of com- mencement. PAUL BRENDLER., Dated March 7, 1911. First insertion March 11 Take notice that Charles P. Otter of Prince R B. C., occupation ourverdy, insenae K ap or permission to purchase t. low. described lands ” Commencing at a post planted at the north east corner of surveyed lot 8984, Range 5, Coast Dis- thence in an easterly direction along the jut limit of surveyed lot 8991 and the pro- Section thereof 40 chains to a t, Change tery jot nort. timber limit (No. 42563), thence west 40 chains more or less to a it in the pro ection eoutherly of the easterly t of surveyed loc 8984, thence in a northerly direction along the ection cf the said limit and along the said it 62 chains mure or less to point of commence- ment, containin: 0 acres more or g 24 less. Dated March 8, 1911. CHARLES P. OTTER Pub. March 25, Skeena Land Datrict—District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that George Frizzell of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation butcher, intends to a ply fot parsenion to purchase the following deacrt Commencing at a post planted about seven miles west and two miles south of the mouth of Stanley © Ww it empties into Naden Harbor, Graham Island, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chans east to point of commencement and containing 640 acres more orless. wll GEORGE FRIZZELL Dated March 17, Pub. April 7 Numa Demers, Agent le . Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that vick of le Ww Ont, oecupation eee intends to apply for Foy following lands: ion to purchase the Commenei miles ‘west and two mbes’ Third Ave., near Sixth St. Phone 190 Creek where i inte N | ed Grahams dana. thoes ta sou thence 80 chains thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains to point of commencement Dat Se este = PRANK LEVICK April 2% Numa Demers, Agen +++ Bill Carney’s Rock Island team is hovering around sixth place and we can all imagine how Bill is crabbing these days. Babe Clunes is playing left field for Carney and | putting up a swell game. Dellar, also a twilighter, is pitching win- ning ball for Carney. *+¢ Rowland, last year’s Winnipeg manager, this year managing the | Dubuque of the Ill. league, is in third place. Rowland’s team was in first place for some time but has lately taken a slump. Paddock is playing a swell game at short stop for Dubuque and hitting the ball hard. e*+¢ Pete Standridge will no doubt be bought by one of the big league clubs at the close of the season as already three or four clubs are dickering with President Savage for his purchase. The St. Louis Sporting News gave Pete a very neat little boost in which they termed him, the Waltet Johnson of the Midnight League. *¢+¢ Hughey Kellackey’s Boise club is in .fourth place with a_per- centage of .500. Salt Lake is leading the league with a_per- centage of 739. Over 5000 people witnessed a Sunday game at Salt Lake City, which is some crowd. ++¢ A dispatch from New York an- nounces that the Corinthians, of England, would tour Canada and the United States this fall. Won- der if it is really true this time; it has been stated so often that the famous amateurs would come to this side that now it is like the fable of the wolf and the sheep. None will believe it. The latest English papers to hand make no mention of such a trip. Then again it is stated that they will arrive in New York in September, and at that time the football clubs in this part of the Dominion have disbanded for the season, and being out of training would not be capable of putting up a good game against the English experts. However, if it were known for sure that an eleven would come west, players could be kept at work and a game between a picked Winnipeg team and the Corinthians would not only draw a big crowd, but would do all kinds of good for the soccer game. +++ Jack Johnson has accepted Web- er’s challenge for a freak match in Australia. Weber, who is the Australian wrestling champion, off- ers to meet Johnson in a finish fight, Johnson to go against him with ‘boxing gloves and fight straight boxing rules, while Weber is to follow straight wrestling rules with bare hands. If both parties sign, the match will come off in Sydney, Australia next December. HOMER WOODS IS BETTER Transferred from Hospital to Cell. Will be Charged Soon Homer Woods has recovered in hospital from the self inflicted bullet wound in his head. He has been removed from the hospital ward where he has been under cell in the Provincial Government Building. Informations have been made 5.5. Prince George For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Mondays, at 8 a.m. Special Over Sunday Excursions to Stewart Prince George sails Sundays 8 a.m... Reduced fare $9.50 including meal: and berth. ss. Prince Albert sails for Port Simp-,u. son, Naas River, Masset, Naden Harbor, Wednesdays, 1.00 p.m. and for: Queen Charlotte Island points, Sat- urdays 1 p.m. Railway Service to Copper River Mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wed- nesdays and Saturdays, 1 p.m., re- oat Thursdays and Sundays .20 p.m. The Grand Trunk System connecting with trains from the Pacific coast operates a frequent®and conven- ient service 6f luxurious trains over its double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Boston, New York and Phila- delphia. Atlantic Steamship arranged via all lines. Full i tion and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. MCMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT CANADIAN PACIFIC $5. May, Jone 23rd at 9 am.” FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE 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. INLANDE’ eee FOR eee a HAZELTON . ling Take the fast light-draught st: er Inlander for Hazelton, ‘e of H. B. Rochester - Agei«. _—_ W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No, 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. CARSS & BENNETT’ BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. Office— Exchange block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 Cc, V. BENNETT, B.A. WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental tions skilfully treated. Gas and loca! anasthetics administered for the painless ex- of Consultation traction free. Offices : Helgerson Block, rrince Rupert. fi-12 guard continually, and occupies a} Alex.M-Manson B.A, WE. Williams,B.A.,LstD WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C out’against him first for deliberate- ly attempting to take the life of Alex Mathieson, and second for attempting suicide. He will prob- ably face the charges tomorrow. Fined His Chicken Feed P, O, BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, BS@., A.R.A.M.,.LON., BNG Pietro, the songster who sang so sweetly at twilight last night, was today fined $5 and costs for being drunk and disorderly. He was let down light as it was his first appearance before Magistrate Carss, but Chief Vickers knows the bird and his song very well, he says. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS SIXTH STREET PRINCE RUPERT Produce Feed WHOLESALE Fruit ;: : H.H. Morton - 3rd Ave. bookings “0 nforma- - i