P@THE DAILY NEWS LAND PURCHASE NOTICE trict of Queen Charlot’ triet Lis t Caleety na Land Dir atherine Harrison, © ie Take aon spinster, intends to apply, bers, nt purchase the following deseri jertniasion bout 6 1-2 p of t a post planted al Come ball a mile south irom vg me 0 jes west Ane where it empties Jn) te stanley Crees iand, thence 49 ebains sou , por, Graham vest, thence 40 chains north, nce 40 ain west to point of commencement 00 taining 160 acres more or less. dco! ie vad Maret 17, 191), te RINE HARRISON - Numa Demers, Agent bp Apr. ' Land District Distriet of Coast B skeena Land 1st. John Corley of Prince ra See! at arried woman, intends ake n rt Patt purchase the following vert, B.C rost planted 40 chains east from the southwest corner of “t, Range 5, thence south 80 4i thence north 80 0 chains chains more or less to the mmencement, containing 820 acres or less MRS. JOHN (Lottie) CORLEY Mar. 20, 1911 Bape. 4 1011 4 Distriet--District of Cassiar Skeons Lane’ $4 \ifred Kyte of Prince Ru- ice that ake noties ceoupeti n electrician, intend to , tor permission (o purchase the following y ibed lands lanted about (8) three y at a post p at al the Par of the White and Flat gee 80 chains south, thence 80 ehains ‘hence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains sd y 18, 1911 ALFRED KYTE that) ; Francis 8. Preston, Agent District of Harman ; » no! that i, James Millar Johnston o! : rt %. Co oecupation storekeeper, intend to > fot permission to purchase the following eee na at a post plaated about one mila ipo tbe Naas river and about nine miles the forks of the Naas river, thenge north 60 thene west 60 chains, thence south 60 ~ thence east 80 chains to point of commence- 40 acres more or less. Skeena Land District conalAMES MILLAR JOHNSTON i March 24, 1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt May 17. ona Land District District of Casslar Skeons ‘that 1, Bere Edwin Badger of art, B. Cy occupation plumber, intend to for permission to purchase the following coe rg at a poet planted about one mile of the Naas river and about seven miles the forks of the Naas River upstream, %¢ north 80 chains, thence east 50 chains, » 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to Be south containing 640 acres of commencement BERTIE EDWIN BADGER March 29. 1911, Frank Sidney Wright, Agt or lem. ——— LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Commencing at a t planted at the north west corner of Lot 1736, Range 6, Coast District thence east 40 chains, t north 265 chains thence west 31 chain’ thence north 20 chains thence west 10 chains, thence south 46 chains to point of commencement, containing 112 acres more or Dated April 4, 1911, Pub. April 15. Skeena Land Distriet—Distriet of Const Take notice that Hume Babington of Prince Rapert, BCs occupation a pamee, lente to apply for permission to lease the owin described landa: - Commencing ai a post planted about 100 chains south of the Indian Reserve on the cast side of Goose Bay on the east side of the Peninsula thence north 100 chains along shore to the Reserve line, thenee west 60 chains more or leas to Goose Ba: thence 100 chains along shore, thence east us chains more or less to post, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated March 8, 1911, HUME BABINGTON Pub. April 16. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 6 Take notice that Mary Beaton Gildersleeve of aetine é Cc, ‘oa pation pao 1 spose 'y, for ion to purchase t ‘ollow! deseribed landa: . a Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 996, Range 6, Coast District,thence 80 chains south thence 40 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 40 chains west to point of ommencement, containing 320 acres more or less. MARY BEATON GILDERSLEEVE Dated April 17, 1911. Pub. May 6. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Take notice that Fred W. Bohler of Kitsum- kalum, occupation farmer, intends to apply for mission to purchaso the following ibed Commencing at a post planted at the north- @ast corner of A. Mci#od's pre-emption, thence 20 chains south, thence 10 chains east, thence 20 chains north, thence 10 chaing west to post of commencement containing 20 acres more or less. Dated April 10, 1911. FRIEDRICH W. BOHLER Pub. April 22. Fred Hampton, Agent Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 6 Take notice that 1, Frank Hicks of Port Es- sington, occupation merchant, intend to apply eee) © purchase the following deseribet nds: Commenci at a post planted on the south bank of the Exehumsiks ver and about four miles from ite confluence with the Skeena River, thence 60 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 60 chains east, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas. FRANK HICKS May 1/ Land Distriet—Distriet of Coast Range & | notice that I, Lionel Kingsley of Vaneou- | ccupauon miner, intend to apply | on to purchase the following described mmencing at a post planted near the south- corner of Lot Yy2, ange 5, Coast District west 40 chains, thence south 60 chains, ins, thence north 60 chains to LIONEL KINGSLEY District of Coast Range 6 Detwiler of Berlin, intends to apply for the following described Distriet duct to purchase mencing at a past planted at the south- corner + 1925, thence east 30 chains outh 46 ebains more or less, re or less, thence north » point of commencement € oF less. 5 ELDON 8. DETWILER John Campbell, Agent Mareb 31, 1911 pri 15 land District—District of Coast Range 6 tice that Mra. L. C. Putnam of St maried weman planted at the southwest arked Mra. L. C. Putnam's » weet 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence of commencement, con re or leas. L. C, PUTNAM MRS Geo. KR. Putnam Agen inatrict of Coast Range 6 nat I, Joha ivan Peters of Prince ccupaton clerk. intend to apply tr © lo purchase the following desergbed ost planted about three an & souls westerly d rect on ) Ubwervatory Inlet where indian Keserve, thence borth 80 chains, thence south 580 chains to point o “ining 640 acres more or les 4UUN IVAN PETERS ct of Coast Range & ~ A. Vaughan of a n merchant, intend “sion to purchase the following ited on the south i about four miles na River, thence , thence 80 uth to point of 4 ‘ ng ) acres more or less. ’ » SIL CHARLES A, VAUGHAN aa Land District . District of Cassiar botice that |, Swan Hallen of Stewart, carpenter, intend to apply chase the following deectibed pencing at a post Planted about (5) miles t tivesa' ¢ He west of the forks of the White cast th hence 50 chains south, thence 80 » thence 50 chains north, thence 80 West SWAN HALLEN Francis 8. Preston, Agent Vistrict of Queen Charlotte Islands \seorge W. Arnott of Prince Vpauon real estate broker, | desetbed te be Masion to purchase the ene: t t pl ; » post planted about seven Bail mile west and one mile south >. My Creek, Naden Harbor, chains, thence south #80 chains, , (hence north 80 chains. GEO. W, ARNOTT Numa Demera, Agent * ill, eer ae Land District —Distriet of Cassiar Be tet I, Alice M. Knouse of Prince » OCcupation married w me oman, intend lander © lO purchase the following MENCin, t , 7 * post planted about two miles pial miles west of the forks of White , chain’ (ibence north 80 chains, thence chains N® *0uth 80 chains, thence pril 20, 19 : ns is’ 1911, , ALICE M. KNOUSE Francis 8. Preston, Agent Paine Land Dix 3, a A tha atiet Dstrict of Cassiar uc Shey Hodgkinson of Tele- » Cccupation clerk, intends to 2 tO purchase the following at y b east {ro Ost Planted about a quarter Sune mp Glacier Rite and on the oust 0 chet: thence east 20 chains b t ete Ry chains, thence west 20 chains taining gonains to point of commencement eb. if we More or leas. ri) SY DNBEY HODGKINSON a A. Tervo, Agent 4a Land Ty Detice th, et District of ©: an, B gat 1, Charles Proseciad, ti sheet or per “ion freighter, intend to d land, purchase the following » OCcup, Miss‘on to 8; West 89 chaivet? thence south 80 chain: ast 80 chains “hence north 80 chains, ns tt DG 640 acres to point of commencement, Seek f a fore oF leas. 56,1911 ¢ 1 . ’ Prank stARLES F. METCALF yi Frank Sidney Wright mega keeng Lan id Distr) Roti ct —Distr , bana thas lL, William Yoke “bone os tee armies Occupation rancher, intend d Tange “8 lO purchase the following Mie ne) { at fe ‘ bost planted at the southwest Chaing yp tO? 5, Count Distri " chain i nee east 40 chalua” teen menoemen ne West 40 chaing to point »ataining 80 geres mor Pril 8, 19 : rites say 911, WILLIAM JOHN CORLEY Ha Land Pp Rote tha, Mttict—District of © c Rupert Altred Berryman Willams © apply for “ Occupation merchant retetibed landys M28 LO purchase the "eS at uth af th . Post planted gb " thence aie? forks of out (2) two ben “Y chaing i the White and Flat : uth, Chaing north: janes io a ALFRED B pril 14, 88 BERRYM 18. Wi, Vrancis a eames Dated April 21, 1911. Pub. April 29. Skeena Land District—D istrict of Coast Take notice that William MeTavish of Vancou- ver, 3. C. occupation physician, intends to apply ist pormnlenon to purchase the following deserbed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southwes corner, 40 chains north and 40 chains east of the northeast corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, Coast District, Range 6, thence 60 chains east thence 60 chains north, thence 60 chains west, thence 60 chains south to post of commencement containing 460 acres more or leas, WILLIAM A. McTAVISH Dated May 2, 1911. Fred W. Bohler, Agent Pub, May 6. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 6 Take notice that Lettie McTavish of Vancouver, B. C., occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deseri lands Commencing at a post planted at the north- west corner 100 chains east and 20 chains north from the northeast corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, Coast District,Range 5,thence 20 chains south, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 40 chains west, thence 60 chains south, thence 40 chains west to post of commen- cement, containing 400 acres more or less. Dated May 2, 1911. LOTTIE MecTAVISI Pub. May 6. Fred W. Bobler, Agent Take notice that Charles P, Otter of Prince Rupert, KB. C., cecupation surveyor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the [ollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the north east corner of surveyed lot 3954, Range 6, Coast Dis- trict, thence in an easterly direction along the southerly limit of surveyed lot 3991 and the pro- Jection thereof 40 chains to a point, thence south parallel to the easteriy limit of surveyed lot 3984 aloresaid 60 chains more or less to the northerly limit of a timber limit (No. 42563), thence west 40 chains more or lems to a point in the pro ection southerly of the easterly limit of surveyed lor SUM4, thence in a northerly direction along the ajection of the said limit and along the said limit 60 chains more or lew to point of commence- ment, containing 240 acres more or less. Dated March 8, 1911 CHARLES P, OTTER Pub. Marehb 26. Skeena Land District-—District of Coast Range 5 ‘Take notice that Grace McTavish, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southwes corner 100 chains east and 20 chains north of the northeast corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey Coast District, Range 5. thence 40 chains east thence 80 chains north, thence 40 chains west, thence 50 chains south to post of commencement containing 320 acres more or less. Dated May 2, 1911 GRACE MeTAVISH Pub. May 6, Fred W. Bohler, Agent Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Charles M. Knouse o Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation farmer, intend to apply (cr Terayeca to purchase the following i anda: Commencing at a post planted about (3) three miles south and (2) two miles west of the forks of White river and Fiat river, thence south 80 chains, thence west 50 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence t 80 chains. Ape 1 CHARLES M. KNOUSE Dated April 20, 1911. ; Pub. May 18. Francis S. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District—-District o Coast Range 5 Take not ce that Murdock Mckae of Vancouver B. C., occupation real estate broker, intends to apply for permission t) purchase the following deseri lands: Commencing at a post planted op the soucb bank of Exchumasiks river about five miles from ita confluence with the Sikeena river, thence 40 chains west, thence 20 chains north, thence 40 thence 40 chaina west, thence 40 chains north, chains east, thence 20 chains south, thence 40 chains east, thence 40 chains south to point of commencement, containing J20 acres more or leas Dated April 21, 1911. MURDOCK MeRAR Pub, May 18. Skeena Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Isaac O'brien Forbes of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation carpenter, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following descr! lands: Commencing at a post planted about fiy milese south and ous mile Gest of the forks of theWhite aud Flat rivers, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains. . zs Dated April 18, 1911, ISAAC O'BRIEN FORBES Pub. May 13. Francis 5. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District —District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Brenton Jordon Moore of Prince Rupert, B, C., occupation contractor, intend to apply for nission to purchase the following described ee ‘ Commencing at a post planted about (3) three milew south and (2) two miles west of the forks of White and Flat rivers, thence 80 chains south tpease 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, ween are “BRENTON JORDON MOORE Dated April 20, 1911. Francis 8. Preston, Agent Pub. May 13. . Skeena Land Distriet—-District of Cassiar Take notice that I, James Webster Esplin of Stewart, B.C,, occupation auctioneer, intend to apply for permiasion to purchase the following described lands; Cora! t planted on the right bank af the News Fiver abput nine miles above the forks of the Naas river, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chaina, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to pens of commencement, eae. eae ee were TAMES. WEBSTER ESPLIN Dated March 24, 1911, Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub, May 17, {Skeena Land District District of € assiar Take notice that I, Sydney Fitagerald of Stewart, B. C,, occupation aoe intend to apply for per- mission to purchase the following deseribed lange Commencing at a post planted about five mile south and one mile of the forks of White and Flat rivers, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east SO Skeena Land Distriet-—Distriect of Const Range 6 Take notice that 1, Clara spleen of Privee Rupert, B. C., oveupation spinster, intend to ai lor ‘permission to pure the fol Benes dots: ° 4g | | ehh ae } DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TC | ira i This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted CLARA MAY LITTLE | t0 Subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The Cosy Corner” will fili a social need. REAL CHINA BEADS | They are the Only Right Kind For Bead Embroidery China beads are used in of ma- Lovely sear- fs of messaline have on the ends much embroidery for all sorts terials ar d occasions. a deep border done in beads of a different color, as tiny white beads on a pink scarf or pink beads on white. Chiffon tunics also have designs in these beads and they have even been used on lingerie frocks of handkerchief linen or mull. The work is done by hand and any motif suitable braiding can be selected. By varying the size of the beads, also the colors, stunning effects can be obtained with comparatively little work. Be careful not to pull or drew the material in working; that each bead is sewed so tight for also see that if one goes the entire design This aged by taking a tiny backstitch under bead. When working on sheer materials paste is not a wreck be man- or side of it first to tissue paper. Smart looking parasols in colors are finished with a wide border of these china beads. An effective design for a lingeric frock would have the front of the blouse closely embroidered, smaller motifs on each side of back, deep band around of kimono sleeves and an eight or ter inch band on the skirt. When working in bands have two or more straight rows of beads on each side with the srcoll design bottom within. In doing this embroidery ask for the china beads, or you may be put off with metallic or glass ones, which are not half so new. WHEN A MAN “HOOKS UP”’ Boudoir Process that Invariably Puzzles the Patient Mascu- line who Would Help His Eternal Feminine. Have you ever seen a man try‘to hook up a woman's dress? The operation is a painful one, for both parties, but for the onlooker it is a feast of amusement. First he exclaims, ‘‘Now, stand still. Where do you begin this thing, anyway, at the bottom or the top?” ’ “You've done it a score of answers his wife, half “You ought to know times,” impatiently. by this time.” Then he seizes the fragile lace at the neck, one side in each big hand so firmly that would think it was trying to fly away “IT can't find meantime ex- puckered one from him and says, Bs any this, amining it with anxious countenance. eye on and .— ~~ | - THE COSY CORNER - / orm dpe EE eerie | TH INTERESTS OF WOMEN tee and to take part in its discussions. Sug- Robin Hood The Great Flour of Greater Canada Your Dealer Has It before. 1 should think after a while you would learn how.”’ “There, I guess it’s done cries at last, surveying his work anxiously and patting it here and - there.. ‘‘You poor old thing,’’ she there. They both sigh, then she laughs. ‘“‘You poor old thing,” she says, throwing her arms around his neck. ‘It’s an awful ordeal, isn’t it? But it’s one more time.”’—By Rose Rambler in The Toronto Globe over for How the Clever Girl May Trans- form Last Summer's Parasol To make a cover for an old parasol is not an easy task. No matter how carefully each section of the new spread is patterned after the original, it is difficult to fit it accurately and make it appear other than the work of an amateur. The Digby Rooms Located on Sixth Ave., near Fulton Three to five minutes fromcen- tre of business district. Nine- teen nwt, furnished rooms. Hot and cold water, bath and telephone. Newly furnished. Under new management. Pome nes ___inyitEp 1 FRED. STORK —General Hardware— Builders’ Hardware Valves & Pipes Graniteware Tinware -— e Oxford Stoves SECOND - AVENUE Therefore any sunshade spread that is not an absolute wreck| should be kept intact. If.a white} or light colored silk not too badly soiled it may usually | be satisfactorily cleaned with Fren- ch chalk, but if, after a trial, it parasol is} eradicated rather than throw away the article make the experiment of a chiffon or dotted net veiling. Whichever transparent material is chosen should be once and a half the size of the foundation, and before trying to adjust it to the sunshade the hole through which | the tip of the ferrule protudes lon toa narrow strip of silk and then i ey | buttonhole embroidered. is fouud that the spots cannot be # |should have its raw edges stayed | § oeeeee We have a complete line of Lenses, Field Glasses, Min- eral Glasses, Compasses and Aneroid Barometers. oeeeee R. W. Cameron & Co. Official Watch Inspectors for the G.T.P. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 Fruit & New Groceries | Vo You A big shipment came to us today =| | | | cs | — Own a Lot in Prince Rupert ? Musk Melons | Strawberries, Cherries | Vegetables of all Kinds PRICES ARE RIGHT deal Provision House Third Ave., near Sixth St, } | | | LAND LEASE NOTICE | | | | is = | | } | = | | Skeena Land District—District of Coast Take notice that William Munford (9 Prine? | | Rupert, B. C., occupstion prospector, intends | | to apply sige permission to lease the folowing | }d an es ds: | Commencing at a post planted about 100 chains | south of the Indian Reserve on the east side of Goose Bay and on the east side of the peninsula | thence 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 | = poate containing 820 acres more or less. ated March 8,1911. WILLIAM MUNFORD Pub, April 15, Phone 190 Second Ave., CIGARS If so, and you want to sell, send us full particulars. We have buyers and we want listings. ra Limited. Row Boats and Canoes Gasoline Launches, For Hire by Hour or Day BOATS BUILT AND REPAIRED H. Johnston Cow Creek P.O. Box 187 —_______—Little’s NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :; Newspapers FRUITS TOBACCOS :: G.T.P. WHARF Prince Rupert, B.C. | Sealed tenders addressed to “Oh, George,” answers his wife, “I'm sure it’s on. Here, let me see (pulling the collar around to the front). There it is! It’s a loop, can't you see?” He\ humbly grasps the collar again and succeeds slowly in put- ting the hook into the loop. Then he tries the second, “Come over here to the light; I can’t see these loops. Why can’t you have them a different color from the collar?” He pushes the stray ends of hair Monday, June 12, 1911, for the construction | of a Public Building, Cranbrook, B. C. | Plans, epesiiention and form of contract ean | be seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices of Mr. Wm. Henderson, Resident Architect, | Victoria, B. C., at the post office, Cranbrook,an: at this department. notified that tenders Persons tendering are will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied atures, stating thelr occupations and places of residence. In the case firms, the actual signature, the nature of the occupation and place | of residence of each member of the firm must | be given. Each tender must be sevompanio’ by ceepted cheque on a chartered bank, payal to the order of the Honourable the Minister Public Works, equal to ten per cent (10 p.c. the amount of the tender, which will be fo: if the person tendering decline to enter into a con when upon to do 80, or fail to complete the work contracted for, !f the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Departinent does not bind itself to accept an ble of of | “T wish you would pin up away. It gets in the way all your hair. the time.” “Oh, George, I’m so tired. hurry up,” fidgets his wife. When the yoke is finished things go a little better till he discovers an Do inner band. “Here are two sets of hooks,” he exclaims distractedly, ‘Why dont’ you women fasten your clothes in front? Come over here.'"’ And pulling her gently backwards he sits down and attacks his task from an easier posture. the lowest or any tender. By order, i R. C. DESROCHERS, retary. Department % Publis oe Ottaw: . * Neesenan will not be paid for this advertise- ment if they insert it without authority from the Department. 2t k eena Land District—District of Coast Ra Take notice that Jack Bedford of Keighley, Yorkshire, England, occupation over-looker, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commen ata t planted at a point in the easterly boun iP reces imit 38329 and in the southerly limit of lot 3989, Range 6, Coast District, where the said limits intersect, t ce along the southerly limit of lot 8989 sforesaid and the projection thereof in «u easterly diveetion 80 chains more or less to the westerly lin it of timber limit 82501, thence in a southerly direction along the last mentioned limit 11 chains more or leas to the northerly limit of timber limit 36775, thence in a westerly direction along the last men- tioned limit 80 chains more or less to the easterly limit of timber limit 38329, thence in « northerly direction 11 chains more or less to the point of “One would really think, George, chains, : D 11 | SYDNEY FITZGERALD Pub: Mey 1a. aes ig oth 8. Preston, Agent you had never seen this dress cS Ss *t a Or the undersigned | and endorsed ‘Tender for PublicfBuilding, Cran- | brook, B, C, will be received until 4 p.m., on | and signed with their actual | — Twelve Tables Do away with this. STORAGE G, T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled, Prices reasonable, ‘OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68, THE [ROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards laundry, White labor only at commencement, ° DatedMarch 8, 1911, JACK BEDFORD P oneer Laundry Phone 118 Pub. March 26, ! ° CARTAGE and SECOND AVE asked waivers on “Cy” Young, the veteran pitcher; Fred Falkenberg, The Cleveland club hopes to make Patronize a white ITEMS OF.. SPORT More cork and less rubber will be the order to the manufacturers, if it hasn't already been issued. +++ Right Fielder Lyons of the Hop- kinsville, Kitty league team, es- tablished a world's record when he made seven hits in as many times at bat. He totalled 14 bases. *+?¢ Jack Johnson wants to race Emile Brouard, the Frenchman barred from French races for rough driving. It’s better than. even the foreigner can’t make the going too rough for J. Jasper. ++¢ Stovall has taught the Naps to make the pitchers work instead of whaling away at the first ball. When he gets them running the paths intelligently, the team ought to get out of the joke class. +++ The British writers admit that Papke Sullivan is not the pos- gessor of a particularly vindictive wallop. They praise his scientific ability; in fact, one of them Prince George sg: SS. Prince George For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Mondays, at 8 a.m. Special Over Sunday Excursions to Stewart s Sundays 8 a.m. .50 including meals Reduced fare and berth. ss. Prince Albert sails for Port Simp- 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- turning Thursdays and Sundays 5.20 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railwa: y connecting with trains from the Pacific coast operates a f. ient service of luxurious trains over its double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Boston, New York and Phila- delphia. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged via all lines. tion and office of ent and conven- Full informa- tickets obtained from the A. E. MCMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT refers to him as a second Kid McCoy minus the McCoy punch. *+¢ One-Round Hogan insists he is in earnest in his declaration to return to California and turn his attention to some other vocation. *+¢ President Murphy, of the Cubs, has sent his brother James and George Huff, athletic director at the University of Illinois, on a J. G. McNab - Canadian Pacific Railway pnt Famous Princess Line CANADIAN PACIFIC Cre EB S.S. PRINCESS ROYAL — Monday, June 26th, 9 a.m. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE General Agent nation-wide trip to be spent merely in running to eartn one good southpaw. Murphy says his offer of $15,000 for a man as good as Nap Rucker still holds good. e+++4 A new record has been created in the number of entries received for the International Horseshow now being held in London, the number reaching a total of no less than 3,500. In the military Rates and Tickets Tickets To All Points --BY ALL LINES— ROGERS’ Steamship and Railway Agency Second Ave. Phone 116 classes there are 130 British and 80 foreign officers competing. e*+¢ The Columbus team has been a surprise in the American Associa- tion. The Senators were not con- sidered very strong, but they have been strangling the A. A. teams as fast as they could get to them. : +++ Manager McAleer, of the Wash- ington team, is trying to land Paul Cobb, a brother of the famous Tyrus. Young Cobb is playing with the Lincoln team, and is said to be the real excitement of the Western league. H. B. Rochester - =——zx=z&z=z=—=—~~==EE 5.5. -.-FOR... HAZELTON Take the fast light-draught steam- er Inlander for Hazelton, INLANDER Agent W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. e+ According to a report there is trouble in the ranks of the world’s champion lacrosse team. Charles MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. Welsh, manager of the club for the past four years, has tendered his resignation, and strenuous ef- forts are being made to bring him back into the game. The Law-Butler Building STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Phone No, 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 report also implicates a Royal City player in the stick cutting affray, and points out that this has also led to ill-feeling in West- minster lacrosse circles. The B. C. L. A. may take some action re- ALFRED CARSS, Office— Exchange block, Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. of British Columbia of B.C., On Sas- and Manitoba Bars. katchewan Al- CARSS & BENNETT’ BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. Prince Ruvert, 8 garding this matter, but so far the officials of the league have not taken action. hung up a new Canadian record for the mile at Blue Bonnets when Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. WM. 8S. HALL, L, D.S., D. DS. DENTIST. +++ Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. R. T. Wilson's colt Naushon | Aj dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and traction of teeth. Consultation free. : fi-12 he did the distance in 1:37 4-5, defeating Hildreth's Zeus in handja fashion and cutting a fifth of a second from the meeting record of 1:38, made by August Belmont’s Whisk. lex.M.Manson B.A., W.E. Williams,B.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B,C +++ The Cleveland Basebal! Club has | ™ pitcher, and Arthur Griggs, fielder. 0, BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPLL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M.,"LON,, ENG a trade, it is understood. Young has been ill nearly all this season, and he did not show up well last season. Falkenberg laso hes been ill, and is just about ready to resume pitching. Griggs was on SIXTH STREET GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS PRINCE RUPERT the hospital list for a while. INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE NEWS Fruit H. H. 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