President: Several of the Moving Spirits at the Recent Convention at Port Arthur LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Coast Range 5 Land District , John Hepburn of Kit- farmer, intend to Li purchase the followng deserted, Bp ng at & post planted at the northeast o Lot 3965, thence east 20 chains, thenca 40 chaing, thence west 20 chans, thence ‘ to place o! commen icement. JOHN HEPBURN Distriot — Dustriet of Casslar i, Perry Queenan of Prince pation prospector, intend to mission to purchase the following lanted in the vieinit,’ it three-eights of = mile south mouth Heonanca Creek, and being fary of Timber Limit No. thence south 40 chains alo xr Limit No. 3528 ant to the shore of ans more or lem, re of Goose Bay westerly 40 chains mrmencement, containing PERRY QUEENAN land Datrict—District of Queen Charlotte ‘ George Frizzell of Prince , cupation butcher, intends to a h to purchase the following scent ea ‘ & post planted about seven les south of the mouth of smpties into Naden ence 80 chains south, * 80 chains north, © point of commencement ‘ ‘Tet more orlems Ht GEORGE FPRIZZELL Numa Demers, Agent Distriet District of Queen Charlotte Frank Levick of Woodstock, « Dookkeeper, intends to «@ ply ? purchase the following deseribed ae * at & post planted about seven od two miles south of the mouth of ( b reek where it empties into Naden thence 80 chains south, hence 60 chains north, . st tO point of commencement Merck ‘40 acres more or lems, ren 1, 19 PRANK LEVICK Numa Demers, Agen Grab it » raham Island 1G Vistrict—Distriet of Coast “lenn MeArthur of Vancouver, real estale agent intends to ‘08 WO purchase the following * & post planted 40 chains wTst ouLh of the southwest corner of the tke Glenn MeArther’s north- hence south 40 chaing, thence east north 40 chains, thence west to pom of : t of Commencement, containing cil » 1911, GLENN McARTHUR T. D, Laird, Agent Land District Di notice th tet of BC. cuit Hubert O, Queen Charistte Crew of Prince ‘Pelion agent, intends to apply D ba iv , lon to purchase the following described cing at * post planted about 6 1-2 Creek e)* mile south of the mouth of Gre, where 't empties into Naden orth a ls » thence east 40 chains, * thence west 40 chains, uth 4 hai taining 160 ..° Bolnt of commencement larch 17 nr More Cr leas, ae 19li, HUBERT 0, CREW Numa Demers, Agent ind District ‘strict of Queen Charlot : ‘ine Harrison, of Calgar in > ., Mbinster, intends to apply, Urchase the following Rotice that Cari ‘ the Oeupation hencing een at j, POM Planted about 6 1-2 = S mille south from the mouth ey Cr Beas wake wher it empties into Naden a la thenee 40 chains south ‘hence 40 chains north, al ‘© point of comy cemen fareh 1911,” "ore OF lene, yt 1, CATHERINE HARRISON Numa Demers, Agent nha Land Dp ; tice they strict District of Coast re at Ara John Corley of Prince “A ™arried woman, intends ‘on tO purchase the following planted 40 chaing east District, Iege SUthWest corner of ' ) hme 6, thence south 80 Pe haing, thence north 80 MEnCeme, * "Ore or lesa to the ‘*°8%, containing §20 acres Mks N JOHN (Lottie) CORLEY 2%, 191 4 igi) Lady Teylor. Miss A. R. Riddell, Corresponding Secretary. Mre. Torrington, Probably next President Mra. Willoughby Cummings Vice-President. or wy ITEMS OF.. SPORT Tom Fisher, the oltl Southern league pitcher, is now managing the Anniston team in the South- eastern league. ++? Mickey Sheridan noticeable swath in the second lightweight brigade and is worth is cutting a watching. *+¢ The announcement that Billy Lauder had signed to meet Packey McFarland turns out to be pre- mature. *¢+¢ Sylvanius Gregg, the young Cle- veland pitcher, has about every- thing a genuine big league shooter should have. *+¢ The champion Athletics started the season poorly, but when they finally caught the step they last no time in marching to the front. Now they are traveling right smart, and may get near enough Detroit to make trouble. +++ Bill Bergen is catching good ball for Brooklyn. The way the vet- eran 's the ball around the diamond is as fine scenery as the Yosemite Valley. +*+¢ “Young Cy" Young, who has travelled 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. *¢+¢ In a recent game in Boston, Bill Sweeney, of the Rustlers, made a great record, Eleven chances with- out a bobble and five hits in five times up, was opposite Bill's name shoots on the score card. ++ ‘The Agecroft Rowing club (Man- chester) will visit Norway shortly to row eight-oared and four-oared matches against the Christiania Rowing club. The King of Nor- way has presented a cup for the eight-oar match, and has expressed his intention to be present at the race, +++ At the National Duck and Can- dlepin Bowling Congress, being held at Lowell, Mass., a new world’s record for a single string Mra. W. E. Sanford, Vice-President. Mre. F. T. Frost, Treasurer of candlepins was made by Hed- bury, of the Commonwealth team | of Worcester. Hedbury rolled 67 |four pins better than the previou record. The $1,000 chanmionship ;}match between Poepler and Martel |v. Galway and Christopher has ; been postponed because of Galways illness. | ¢¢+¢ Right away Matt Wells -wants lsome American cash. The man who beat Freddy Welch for the belt and the title of champion had no soon | Lonsdale | lightweight er landed from a liner than’ he was matched. Wells doing his training at Chester, Pa. When training Wells wears heavy woolen gloves to protect his hands. He is reported to have improved 1000 per cent since his last visit to the States and up to the present has carried decisions from Leach, has been Cross and Pal Moore. +++ John Paul Jones, world’s cham- pion miler, whose latest achieve- ment is the snatching of Tommy |Conneff's scalp a few years ago, was a weakling, over whose chances the family doctor looked grave. He told Jones to go in for athletics in a mild way. That the forlorn hope took life§the measles was proved at Cambridge, when Jones romped home in 4:15 2-5, a cham- pion. This wearer of the middle distance crown is a youth of 20 years and weighs but 145 pounds, He isn’t what you would call “a husky,” but he doesn't look like the narrow-chested, stoop-shoul- dered, spindle-shanked boy who was given but a few months to live, ¢*¢+¢ Gr over Cleveland Alexarder be gan his professional career at Galesburg, Ill., in 1909, and had won 15 out of 23 games when a thrown ball nicked his bean and he went to a hospital. While in- earcerated he drew his release, Then followed the Syracuse en- gagement and his jump to fame as a member of the Horace Fogel- Charley Dooin combination, To date, Alexander, who was born Feburary 26, 1887, has been a sensation in the National league. His best performance was shutting out Cincinnati for eight innings, when called upon to do rescue work after another pitcher had been bombarded. Read The Daily News THE DAILY NEWS ~~ DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO o—~ = THE COSY CORNER = ehbom THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN io ~~ This is a little section of the paper, gestions and criticisms are invited by the Cosy Cerner”’ will fill a social need. Pleasant Function at Kitsum- kalum At Kitsumkalum very pleasant ‘At given at the Rectory in honor of Coronation Day. In the ab- sence of Mrs. Marsh, wife of the Rector who is away in Victoria, her sister Miss Deacon received in her stead. The were very pretty and cool with ferns and wild flowers as decorations, while the tea table was decorated with a pretty basket made of birch bark which was filled with lovely summer flowers gathered in the vicinity of the Rectory. Miss Groves assisted Miss Deacon in looking after her guests who were Mrs. Frank, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Gigguy, Mrs. Creelman, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Vigor, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Fer- tune, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Green, Mrs. McIntosh (of Prince Rupert) Miss Washburn and Miss Groves. last week a Home" was rooms QUAINT CONSIGNMENT Persian Kittens and Angora Rabbits Travel Together An amusing consignment arrived “incognito”’ as the longshoremen put it, by the State of California. The consignment of a crate containing two funny little Persian kittens, and two splendid long-eared Angora rabbits. The party was getting along famously when the crate was landed. The kittens played with the rabbits’ ears, and the rabbits mildly brows- éd on the kittens’ silky fur. As yet the consignment is a mystery. but the Customs Dpeartment has charge of it. consists Potato Salad Boi! six or eight medium-sized potatoes, chop them fine, also the whites of four hard-boiled eggs, three or four stalks of celery, a small piece of onion, and a few English walnut meats. Mix all together. Arrange a number of lettuce leaves upon a round platter, placing a large spoonful of the salad upon each leaf, garnishing the edges of the salad with halves of walnut meats. In the centre of the platter place a large ripe tomato (first scooping out a little of the pulp) and in this tomato shell place a bouquet of fringed parsley, dainty sprays of celery, well blanched, and, if you have them, nasturtium blossoms. Four dressing over the salad. Spiced Mutton Mix together a half teaspoonful each of ground and _all- spice, one-wuarter of a teaspoonful of mace, one teaspoonful of black pepper and two teaspoonfuls of salt. In the under side and cut end of the leg of mutton rub half of this mixture and set away for 24 hours, then rub in the remain- der. As sooh as the hot oven has seared the surface of the meat, pour into the pan a half pint of boiling half-cupful of vinegar and a_ tablespoonful of sugar. Baste the meat with this mixture, adding more water to the pan if needed. cloves water, a VOGUE FOR BLACK AND WHITE “Colors” That are No Colors are Fashionalbe This Season The black and white mixtures stand beside the dark blues in the list of favorites, and there is far more variety in this line than WATER MELONS 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- editor. The hope is expressed that “The For most delicious Bread, Dainty Biscuits, Ete., use Robin Hood Flour Your Dealer Has It There are, too, some very good- looking black and white checked stuffs which differ from the familiar shepherd plaids in weave rather than design, having a suggestion of the loose homespun quality in the weave, though they are comparatively smooth ‘and firm and very light and supple. There are some good black and white effects in basket weave, too, and all these designs, if in texture light enough for spring wear, make up into serviceable and charming one-piece models trimmed in black and, as a rule, relieved by a touch of color. Some of these models are of the utmost simplicity and made with a perfectly plain skirt with front and back panel and a plain bodice, with sleeve and body in one and a big collar of black satin extending to the girdle in front and of square sailor shape in the back. RULER FOR PAINTERS Helps Them Keep Straight Line When Doing Woodwork One of the most difficult parts of the house painter’s work is to paint the edge of woodwork abut- ting wall paper, window-pane or floor. Heretofore they have had to work carefully along the dege and fill later. A New York in man has invented a device which he calls the painter's timesaver, and which is in reality a ruler to guide the brush and prevent the smearing of anything over the line to be followed. The device is a piece of metal with a wide, straight edge and legs at the other end. The elevation affords room to hold it in the hand. The ruling edge is held along the edge of window sash of door jamb and the workman can paint along it rapidly without fear of consequences, The implement must be pressed down tight, so no paint works its way beneath. For people who like to do their own painting one of these rulers is almost indispensable, THE SEA AND THE CHILD A little child looked wonderingly Within the magic of the sea, The sea looked back, and softly smiled, Watching the wonder of the child. And what the child saw, deep and far Was all the mysteries that are: All things that have been, and will be, He saw these hovering in the sea. And what the ocean saw as well, GOOSEBERRIES ordinarily, The well-known shep- herd plaids and broken chicken- STRAWBERRIES foot checks are again in evidence, but there are numerous other neat little designs on the same general order. Tiny triangles or cubes or octagons set together point to point are a relief from the long familiar checks, and sometimes these little figures are so arranged as to give an irregular stripe All kinds of Spring Vegetables FRESH TODAY New Groceries line instead of an all-over design, Third Ave., near 6th St, Ideal Provision House SOS3E35533 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 - ° 1 FRED. STORK —General Hardware— Builders’ Hardware I Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves ; Graniteware Tinware rs SECOND - AVENUE OPTICAL GOODS seeeee We have a complete line of Lenses, Field Glasses, Min- eral Glasses, Compasses and Aneroid Barometers, oeeeee R. W. Cameron & Coa. Official Watch Inspectors for the G.T.P. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 Own a Lot in Prince Rupert? If so, and you want to sell, send us full particulars. We have buyers and we want listings. 3.9% 5.5. Prince George =i ‘ 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 meals 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 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. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged via all lines. Full informa- tion and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. MCMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Canadian Pacific Railway . Coast Service Le ry) Lao Cry Famous Princess Line a La S.S. PRINCESS ROYAL Monday, June 26th, 9 a.m. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE J. G. McNab - General Agent Hates and Tickets Tickets To All Points —BY ALL LINES— ROGERS’ Steamship and Railway Agency Second Ave. Phone 116 5.5. _INLANDER oes FOR. HAZELTON Take the fast light-draught steam- er Inlander for Hazelton, G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave.. Prince Rupert, B.C. Whites Portland Cement.. G. C. EMMERSON AGENT Phone 125 Naden Block Second Ave _—_——_———— H. B. Rochester - Agent —=— W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. ‘Windsor Hotel FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING | ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE TO GUESTS ROBT. ASHLAND P.0. BOX 37 PD ALA AL LALA Hotel Central Ces FirtAvs; European and American plan, steam heated, modern conveniences, Bai-> $1.00 to $2.50 per day. : : STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CARSS, Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., On Sas- katchewan Al- berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT: BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. Office— Exchange block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental tions skilfully treated. Gas and | local anasihetics administered for the painless ex~- | traction of te | Helwereen Biock, Prince Rupert. Consultation free, Offices: teeth 3 ii-42 Peter Black - - .Grand Hotel.. WORKINGMAN’S HOME Proprietor Alex.M.Mansen B.A., W.E, Williams, 8.a., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C Spring Beds, clean White Sheets 25¢ Rooms 50c BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY J. GOODMAN, Proprietor P. O. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, BSQ., A.R.A.M.,"LON,, BNG VICTORIA CAFE Lunch and Meals atall hours; Lunch l6e, Meals 25¢ up~Come and See YOU CAN GET A SQUARE MEAL ANY TIME Was all the secrets he could tell: What had been, and what will be, smiled Within that little wonder ing ecnild —Hervey White, in “A Ship .of Phone 190 Souls.” SIXTH STREET GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS PRINCE RUPERT Fruit : Produce : WHOLESALE Feed H. H. Morton - 3rd Ave. ee an a yi |