THE DAILY NEWS ——— ~~ ~~ ~~ -_— fh | ——~ ——r ‘ Dc nerenernneenncntinstalciinasiais t ‘ } ‘ SAMUEL H ARRISON PuBLIC) Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise g pt ee ee eh ae erties ee sommes ee BE ‘ mem ep tl rel ms rms armas rst tet Ht rt oe BE | “ Largest Stock Cosy Cerner’ will fill a social need. | | SATIN EVENING COAT Vv. F. G. GAMBLE and Stewart te re ee FRE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. : For all kinds of help, cooks, waiters, dishwashers, hotel por- ters, all kinds of laborers or me- chanics, call up Phone No. 178 or cali at the Grand Hotel Free Employment Office eadquarters for cooks & waiters rally tt tt Cor. First Ave. and 7th Street Hotel Central European and American plan, steam heated, rnodern conveniences. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. $ Peter Black . - Proprietor Litle’s NEWS Agency :: Periodicals :: Newspapers : TOBACCOS :: FRUITS | G.T.P. WHARF Magazines CIGARS Row Boats esoline Launches, and Canoes For Hire by Hour or Day BOATS BUILT AND REPAIRED Johnston P.O. Box 187 Cow Creek PHONE 259 GREEN or Sale ry Block Section Price 34 8 $325.00 4 14 8 650.00 8 36 7 2,000 me in and see our list of buys in other parts of the city k NADEN COMPANY Limited. d Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C, indsor Hotel ST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms RST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE TO GUESTS BT. ASHLAND P.0. BOX 37 eer AVOY HOTEL I and Fifth St | hotel in town with hot and cold wat- x Best fur- hished house north of Va er, Rooms 50e Phone 87. P.O, a | a hom F me & Fisher proprietors rand Hotel.. WORKINGMAN’S HOME Beds, clean White Sheets 25¢ Rooms 50c¢ TOWN FOR THE MONEY J. GOODMAN, Proprietor a Price of Local Stocks (As reported by 8. Harrison & Co.) | BID ASKED | Portland Canal .......... 15 -34 16 Stewart M. & D. Co..... 1.00 | PRG IEE os oho Weatcsens 1.15 1.16 BUGMGIES bub caccccvsces eee .20 Ye 10 | Silver Cup.. |AN OLD-TIME MARRIAGE | RHYME January Marry when the year is new, Always loving, kind and true. February When February birds do mate, You may wed, nor dread your fate. coat illus- The satin evening |trated above is a French model, land is unusually elegant with its llining of rose and ornament of |pearls. Revers and cuffs are also of rose satin. March If you marry when March winds FIVE USEFUL HINTS blow, a Joy and sorrow both you'll know. They Took the Original Owners April | a Lot of Experimenting to Marry in April when you can, Joy for maiden and for man. May Marry in the month of May, You will surely rue the day. Cretonne-covered shoe boves are Find Out. j ivery handy. They come provided with pockets for as many as 4 June dozen pair of shoes or slippers. Marry when the June roses blow, Re Over land and sea you'll go. \ few peas added to the dish of July They who in July do wed, : lare as pleasing to the eye as they Must labor always for their bed. | are satisfying to the palate. August | Brees : red in August be | ; All who wed in August be | A little kerosene added to the Many a change are sure to see. | : : ; ’ S jwater used for washing windows September | : P ; ; greatly lessens the labor and im- Marry in September's shine, Your living will be rich and fine. | October ‘a | In using the rind of a lemon for |flavoring, remember that it lonly the outer or yellow part of ithe rind that holds the essential | proves the appearance of the win- If in October you do marry, Love will come, but riches tarry. November If you wed in bieak November Only joy will come, remember. 1s December When December's snows fall fast, | If you marry, love will last. When sweeping a room which |has a heavy, old-fashioned dresser i; i ied senegal From far-off Buenos Ayres comes |!" 1t the lower drawer at;and sweep under with a w hisk remove the rumor that chess fans in th town have raised a purse fund" | broom. they call it—of $9000 to bring Dr. —— , mr Emanuel Lasker and J. R. Cap-|WHY DID SHE JILT HIM? for the ablanca chess . - championship of the world, Tex | Lady Constance Folljambe Pro- Rickard, the premier promoter | vides London with a Real of mining securities | Sensation. fights, is now in the Argentine Republic, and some believe that aml he is managing the proposed chess | ghter of the first Earl of Liverpool and half-sister of the present earl, together and prize Lady Constance Folljambe, dau- match. | a ee 7 — creamed chicken, lobster or shrimps | ~~ tt who is comptroller of King George's household, has given real sensation. She jilted a middle-aged preacher as he waited for her at the altar, while a big and fashionable crowd gathered in the church for the wedding. Rev. H. A. Hawkins, the would-be-bridegroom, is a fash- ionable clergyman of the Church of England. Lady Constance is 26 and Mr. Hawkins is 20 years England a her senior. Where Lady Con- stance now is only her relatives know. She has flown. It is believed she fled to the continent, when she left the Earl of Liver- pool’s house. Rev. Mr. Hawkins, who was deeply humiliated, hur- ried away from London. filled St. Peter’s church, Eaton Square, the fashionable marriage church of London, for the cere- mony. On account of her brother's position near the King, as well as her own popularity in Lady Constance’s wedding to have been one of the events of the season. The organist played voluntary and then waited. Twelve o'clock passed; at 12.12 society people began looking back toward the doors. At 12.20 they murmured and wondered and ques- pew to pew, |but the bridegroom that was not society, was a tions passed from to be felt no anxiety. brides take a long time to dress. The real scene of excitement at this time was in the home of the bride-elect 44 Grosvenor Gardens, overlooking the grounds iof Buckingham Palace. Brides- | maids and pages had arrived, ana | the dowager countess was dressed. |Carriages waited in the street. Lady Susan Liverpool, hysterical with surprise and distress, called at all the servants and questioned them. When no bride, the o'clock came with Earl of Liverpool could bear the annoyance no long- er and quietly sent to enquire the of the delay. Lady Susan Liverpool had just learned all that known. In broken gasps the mother told the news }that had been given her by her one cause was }daughter's maid. “Lady Constance went out just |before 10 o'clock, saying she had forgotten to buy something and she has not yet returned.” The Earl of Liverpool, pale and agitated, went to the vestry to break the news to the distressed bridegroom and, leading him out by the vestry entrance away with him to Grosvenor Gar- dens. Mr. Hawkins had to be carried to the carriage. The King was represented at the church and it was to his Majesty's representative that the earl hastily communicated what Later the earl received drove the others. a telegram from Lady Constance saying: “I am quite safe. I changed my mind and do not wish to be married. I left London by train at noon.” Rev. Mr. Hawkins gone into retirement and denies himself to interviewers. The home of the Earl of Liverpool, near Buck- ingham Palace, is the object of much interest to throngs of shop girls and others, who amuse them- selves by singing ‘‘Waiting at the has A big crowd of society people } This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted | | to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert | | are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug- | | gestions and criticisms are invited by the editer. The hope is expressed that “The Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. | For most delicious Bread, Dainty Biscuits, Ete., use Robin Hood Flour Your Dealer Has It 1 FRED. STORK : { « | Builders’ Hardware Oxford Stoves Tinware Valves & Pipes Graniteware | + SECOND - AVENUE a ro W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDI1ORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CARSS, C, V. BENNETT, B.A. of British Columbia of B.C., Ontario, Sas- and Manitoba Bare. katchewan and Al- CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. Office— Exchange block, corner Third avenue and He knew} Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and loca] anasthetics administered for the painless ex- traction of teeth. Consultation free. Offices: Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. fi-12 Alex.M.Manson B.a., W.E. Williams,B.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C P. O. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., 1.0N., ENG GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS SIXTH STREET LINDSAY'S “’Storace G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable, OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68, | THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. Fruit : Produce : Feed WHOLESALE H.H. Morton - 3rd Ave. FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 580 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. F. W. HART UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER STOCK COMPLETE PHONE 62 Church” in front of the place.! ITEMS OF.. SPORT George Hodgson, of the Montrea! Amateur Athletic Association, won the mile at the Festival of Em- pire, swimming championships held at the Crystal Palace. His time was 25 minutes and 27 3-5 seconds. oo & Articles for a 20-round boxing contest for the lightweight cham- pionship of the world have been signed by Champion Ad. Wolgast and Freddie Welsh. The bout will be staged in the Vernon arena on Thanksgiving Day by Promo- ter Thomas J. McCarey. oe & Here’s a story of how Jim Delahanty, Detroit’s second base- man, was cured of umpire baiting. After Del had had several run-ins with the officials President John- son called the Detroit man on the carpet. ‘Mr. Delahanty,” said Ban, ‘the time is not far off, I’m afraid, when you and the American League will have to part company. I’m not going to spend much time arguing with you, but I want to tell you one thing. The next time you have any trouble with any of my umpires you will have played your last game on this circuit. You'll be wise to pay close at- tention to this. I mean what I say.’’ Jimmy has been very quiet ever since, and perhaps will con- tinue to remain so. ee ye At the baseball tournament at New Liskeard on Dominion Day Archie Burton, the Barrie twirler, again demonstrated the fact that he is the best pitcher that has ever appeared in Temiskaming. New Liskeard played Cobalt in the morning, the Cobalt team getting three runs off the local pitcher, who was then removed to make room for Burton. The latter commenced a series of strike-outs, which soon subdued the Cobalters, & Double Weekly Service 8.8, Prince Rupert, S.S. Prince George For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Mondays and Fridays, 8 a.m. For Stewart, Thursda s and Sundays at8a.m. Special fare on Sunda boat, $9.50 return 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 tuc Pacifie 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 inf lorma- tion and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. MCMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Canadian Pacific Railway B.C. Coast Service Famous Princess Line Perr PATIFIC:, Cre) §.S. PRINCESS MARY Tuesday, July 18th, 8 a.m. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE J. G. McNab - General Agent $.$. INLANDER --- FOR... HAZELTON Take the fast light-draught steam- er Inlander for Hazelton, H. B. Rochester Agent they not being able to secure another run, and during the re- maining six innings of the game Burton struck out eleven players. New Liskeard batters succeeded in making‘ six runs during the game, winning by 6 to 3. os & & Next day New Liskeard had to had an imported battery froin the Midland League. Burton ag- PRINCE RUPERT | 2i71 pitched for New Liskeard, and | }during the game fanned out six- | teen Hailebury batters, New Lis- keard again winning by 3 to 1. During the twe games, sixteen innings in all, only one run was made off Burton’s delivery, while he fanned twenty-seven batters. Surely this stamps Archie Burton as one of the very best pitchers in the Ontario leagues. Big league scouts should see Burton perform of they are looking for promising material for their respective teams. y “Ty" Cobb champion batsman of the Detroit Tigers and of the American league, and Pitch-Lively, one of Manager Hughey Jenning’s latest acquisitions, shook hands with President Taft the other day. The President has known Cobb for several years and always re- membered that he hails from Augusta, Ga., where Mr. Taft has spent many weeks in vacation time. “Hello, Ty,"’ said the President. “How's my fellow citizen?” ew line up against Haileybury, who| — =— Bp Bini dn dn Ep indin din da ch Terre ee SS PRCT ST TT TTT TTT | W. J. McCUTCHEON Carries complete stock of Drugs. Special attention paid to filling preseriptions. Theatre Block Prone No. 79 Second Ave. hp he Be Sec de inde hed dn hc bbb hhh hb bbb POSS S TTT ETT TTTTTTeee ee SRS TSTT TTT antes bbbbd TECTTTT TTS ‘NEW WELLINGTON COAL LIME BRICK PLASTER CEMENT SHINGLES, LATH, BLACKSMITH COAL ROGERS & BLACK Phone 116 Palace Ice Cream Parlor 2nd Ave., next to old office of Optimist, sell only STOKES’ ICE CREAM Best made in Seattle. Fruit and Candy, whole- sale and Retail. Look for flash sign at night SAM GOWEN, Proprietor Phone 350 City Scavenging Mr. J. G. Weston announces that he has commenced work for the city. All orders received at the Office, 5th St. Phone 42 Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block “Fine and dandy, Bill!”’ replied Every Tuesday Evening Cobb, extending his hand. Both laughed heartily. TRY THE ‘NEWS’ WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. J. P. CADE, N.G H. H. MORTON, See. ASK UNCLE JERRY ° % TUN Sad P REAL ESTATE | OFC NEIDIO CRESREDRESRE SSESRESEEDRESSESIESEESSESSESNESEESEES SES ES SESE ESSE INVESTMENTS JEREMIAH H. KUGLER He sells Buildings He sells Contracts He has Houses to Rent He buys Lots He builds Homes Kitselas Lands Hazelton District Lands Kispiox Valley Lands Kitsumkalum Lands, Sand, Gravel and Marble Deposits Special Bargains in Francois Lake Lands Lakelse Lands Bulkley Valley Lands Porcher Island Lands He buys Leases He has Farms He sells Houses List Your Properties with Jeremiah H. Kugler Second Avenue, 1 0% 480 200500 000 080 ESTATE REAL He loans Money For Sale He rents Stores Prince Rupert, B. C. we