THE DAILY NEWS ——— ee aim ciimeaisiamara eatin 7. i ee. ee os — — — —_ _ eealieeo , suet The afternoon was rather cool ee te a ee ITEMS OF... One could not choose + ‘ . j is black silk soutache. { a more | to enjoy tea on the lawn as arranged | serviceable gown for traveling than for so the tournament over, the is Y. ~ |= THE COSY CORNER SPORT! pEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN ‘ag of this sort }ladics retired indoors, arranging | |themselves around the blezing ih i liteieomasresasimieaabd laa ersrmesrmesrmnsraaes — te HELD TENNIS TEA greie where they enjoyed tea and a ‘ iendly chz Patsy Kline, the clever Newark a friendly chat. be | featherweight was beaten by John- iny Kilbane, but hopes to prove |his worth in his match with Joe Mandot at New Orleans on Sep- Patsy is an aspiring fPhie is @ little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted | +s enpjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert | or tribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug: | icisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The Charming Out of Door Enter- tainment at Mrs. W. E. Wil- liam’s Home. The invited guests were: Mrs. Morris, Mrs. McMaster, Mrs. Mc- Neill, Miss Pinder, Mrs. Tremayne, Mrs. Burritt, Mrs. MelIntyre ; are invited t gestions a Cosy Corner | vill fill a social need. | ; Miss | te A most enjoyable tennis ¢ i |tember 1. | j ; } ‘ nnis tourna- Rok is at Nade Mrs | Cricg, Mrs. Naden, M: McLeod, lad and a defeat is not going to | FINE LADY SWIMMERS STRIPED MOHAIR Ae tennis tea was given! Mrs, Spain, Mrs. J.C. McLennan,| make him’ { hat he 1 : jby Mrs. W. E. Williams at her|ygrg pe . : .- a, ’|make him’ forget that he has ‘ Mrs. Lamont, Mrs. Crais a: anata : Miss Fletcher Wins English | home on Borden street on maaan ie ee . : % raig, F ‘jaspirations for the featherweight /p pgs ; 5 ai vattmeanca: y ' fet S ondeaux, Mrs. | championship. Th B t cord ss0laere and the ladies! Benson, Mrs. Eggert, Mrs. Bullock i i , : Aili ginheg Ria Oe, )NiTS. BUNOCK-| Sshwengérs of Victoria, Canad- im success and defeat exhibited | y77 24. : “i , 8 YOR cee uli I 11.—Miss Cur- {all the qualities of true lovers ofl ee 7 MeLen: ghen, Mrs. lian tennis champion at the pro- rocura é. SO é Y pure | cave Miss Icnnic | sport ‘ 5 Pa _| Bennett, Mrs, McClymont, Mrs, vincial championship met in the|= = —— ENN Se ce iol, gave Mi Jenni } port. Mr. Melvin refereed the | py, oak Mrs Cade M e I I Flet icesier, @ great race jgames with all the strict justice} ae Ste ae Ram- open singles rather easy victory it : 00 : ‘ say, Mrs. Kergin, Mrs Young, over McDougall, rated as one of sa Li er in the=d yaras of a Roman senator and all the| Mrs. Parkin, Miss McMast M “ ; la io. The rs. Parkin, Wviiss \icMaster, Mrs.| the best of the Montreal men, 6-3 FROM HOME TO HOME.” ladies’ I , championship. 1 ladie Bi ; : : ' ' r at adies are convinced that he is}A. M, Manson, Mrs. Beckwith, | 6-1. ese | k the lead from the e practically level opaenns opncpuepas nepaepaerneranraens: ; After a conference at Milwaukee ny whet 1 eenenEtH eenaeneceepeaneaecpetnnaeencaeczcsegee | NS" geri IUM up to 66 2-5 yards, when Miss Sse SESESESERES SESSESHESIERE SEE | between fom Jones and match- Curwe 1 just ahead. The gs }maker Frank Mulkern of the Na- Sid. Sykes, Manager lecisior Miss Fletcher had RELIABL } WA 7 ( } I} 'S | tional A. C., the latter announced The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. yon in 1 min. 15 3-5 secs., and Miss that every detail had been satis- Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. urwe cond in 1 min, 15 factorily arranged for the ten : ' : ? ; : 1142 Pender - Mesias W ‘ 5 sec disputed. If ae Is the W orld’s Greatest Demand jround bout between Ad Wolgast Street be ancouver, B.C ‘urwen ld have reproducec an land Packey McFarla . one 8500. urwel and Packey McFarland there on rf the previous day S ari tes Ik er for I ; September 15. he probably have won Our Watch Department is one which gives to the people of . . VP APPPAPIPPP PLS . ‘th’a good margin, for she cov- Cone that standaed of ellen whee appeals fo all in this The Board of Directors of the 2 nee) ae Sie 5 See E On aE RR Re Arse Pree ae hae lecti : : eats »usy century, when each moment of time must be rightly spent. in National league hearing the ap-|? $ red the distance in 1 min, 12- 3-5 order to get the most out of it. With ill find the best i ; oe P'S > When i $ cs. beating Miss Fletcher's every lh ts of watch, fhom the reliable BIRKS’ SPECIAL, to peal of Sherwood Magee, star|? en_in_ Vancouver You Should aay at 3 a the best among the American and Swiss movements. Our leaders outfielder of the Philadelphia club, | $ 2 orld’s record made at Manchester are the Howard, Hamilton, Longi A i d g gages. 1g ’ . 4 gines, Agassiz and the finest 4 *s . > > October, 1909, by a second. grades of the Waltham and Elgin productions. See our catalogue, “ from the decision of President ; N 2 sites Pi aeuhiae had see fk quite or write to us directly for information relating to our watches, 336; Lynch, suspending him for the 2 2 Fak ah that splendid per- balance of the season and fining | Finest Cafe in B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. 2 bet Indeed, she eacias at f lenr Birks 5 Sons Lid him $200 for assaulting Umpire 3 Hot and Cold Water in each room. $ es Pe Pe eee ' | Finneran, handed down a formal |} : resent a little faster than ° y - . at use ele CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS 2 y hen Miss Steers— of 3 ll d Sil ‘ h decision sustaining Lunch in every |2 ’ ; liff her in 1 min. 13 3-5 i Jewe ers an t versmit 5 particular. 2 ee 3 ardift . 1d ont °; i> 4 cs «OM S.eers did not defend RS) VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA Chet. McIntyre is maturing his | “AAA AARP? 2°, 2 oh r ( is year, although a | ye ¢ lane .for. the nest boxing - ——<$<$<$———_—_—_—— — s PAOPRePResreseesacsacsncsncpacsucsrrne, epacsacas opnese: on Pinon me Next DOxIng “tourna: w days previous she easily won| 2 SEDsEaeeaeeaeeaecatcaacancaseaersermssesseserseracescesesceserseeeeser ges | ON TSN A., set for Labor | AO IA e 100 ledies’ chanpionship — Day and the boxing talent of WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF BEERS WINES AND Car 1 min, 20 secs. Miss one of the greatest of men. Mrs.| Miss Sutherland, Miss Campbell,| Vancouver is now the richer by| —TAQUORS, ALWAYS IN STOCK— eave swam eX ellently in gaining | MeNeill and Mrs. Patmore won| Mrs. Roberson, Miss Drummond, | the incoming of an amateur named | oy ee ; to Miss Fletcher and | the prizes, the results of the|Mrs. Reddie, Mrs. Wark, Mrs.| Lees, who won the Canadian cham- | | ae a ee eee ne ee iss Curwen. She covered the} tournament being as follows: Mrs.|Melvin, Mrs. William Manson,|pionships in both the lightweight | Budweiser Beer, We are sole agents for Northern B.C. 1 min, 18 4-5 secs., or Silk mohair is among the pret-| Melvin and Miss McLenaghen Mrs. R. A. McMordie, Miss Fulton} end welterweight classes. He has} } Double OO Whiskey er than last UORTODECT ee OF the eumier fabrics used | won from Mrs. Patmore and Mrs. | -——___-__— —— had one or two workouts which | Guaranteed or years p Pt = 5 ro being bottled econd time she won|, cide “death R. A. MeMordie. Mrs. McNeill} Mr. E. C. Gibbons will leave|have demonstrated his undoubted 6 Ce eee ; ¥e : for summer coat suits and those | 3 ; 2 : Victoria Phoenix Beer southern Cousties. 209 ats tripes are exceptionally and Mrs. Patmore won from Mrs.|by the Prince George on Monday |class but the Vancouver fans will hampionship. SEEIDES BEE EXCEPMONEAY BPC’ Manson and Mrs. McClymont.|on a three weeks’ business trip to| pin their faith in Ernie Barrie< Ns - see : s Vanso and Mrs. 2 ) : i s siness p to|pin their faith in Ernie barrieau, \ angen looking. This one is gray with a) Mrs) McNeill and Mrs. Patmore| the south. the best amateur lightweight on | e Phone No. 7 If you want money apply P. O. | black stripe, and the braid used} won from Mrs. Melvin aud Mis8| the north Pacific coast at the|§% Northern B.C. Liquor Company, P.O. Bex 577 x 953 tf' for decoration on coat and skir: } McLenaghen. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, "Phone 4, | present moment. | se “ *t ss C VOL ORL OVER AY RIL TOE ss ORL OR OMEN PI LG EM TS ny eS EE AES OCD AEE Hiv 92 O0000000000000000000000000 00000000000 009 0000S CCS ESET ACE Ww a . ene 1 , wom | AUGUST Third Avenue GEO. D. TITE Vining Room Chairs—Solid Quarter Cut Oak in golden and early mirror, Regular value $22.50, Sale price ......... ; . a ) { 5 ) Furniture Dealer - Furniture Dealer - Third Avenue Oo ny 60 POO een ™ © fev J Kp) 4) , ; Ay Lea 3 7 = * ve | , i | fi wo? h j § . > ca ; aa Every Buying and Selling advantage this store possesses has been utilized to stamp this Great Sale as one that must command your in- terest and approval. ede i ¥ . e e ( t FOR DINING ROOM | OUR DRAPERIES & CURTAINS | __ Here’s a Record in Chiffonnier Values * ; +a Pa Madras, Scrims, Creetons, Muslins, Lace Curtains, Tapestry | gurfaced Oak Chiffonni ith five d d hat c If You Are F shing, Don’t Ignore These | Curtains at CUT IN TWO PRICES. Th li Fe re rf. a iffonnier wi ve drawers and hat compartment ’ DINING ; ROOM. VALUES tt t+ selling quickly and your chance to procure ceatine gale bargains ja eine nee ec 8 * ee Pa ae ce $14.00 ‘ to get = early. cs ieee... Kae Surfaced Oak Chiffonnier, 5 drawers and oval British $15.00 i Ss r wee KAGE rm nglish finish, No. 1 Leather seats, regular value of these chairs consisting of five small and one arm $42.50, $43.50 and $28 00 $45.00. SpecialSalePrice.- - - - - °- : “ultste, Sone Quarter Cut Oak, golden and early English finish, "eeular values $55.00 and $60.00. Thursday Special Sale Price $ Os " E Se wa ae $40.00 OFFICE DESKS fo See our Splendid Values in Office Desks at nearly Cut in Two prices. Flat Tops, Roll Tops, Type Desks, Office Chairs, rotary and Stationary, KITCHEN TABLES IRON BEDS They are disappearing at our Sale Prices. Re- member any size Iron Bedfrom_ - - - - $3.50 up. GO-CARTS Folding Go-Carts. Sale $8.50 Price - - We have a few left. | Surfaced Oak Chiffonnier, 5 drawers, serpentine front, $17 00 shaped mirror, Regular price $25.00, Sale price........ ¥ Chiffonnier Quarter Cut Oak, 5 drawers, oval mirror, $20 00 Regular yalue $30.00, Sale price Rees Pees Siove ° ; Chiffonnier Solid Quarter Cut Oak, 5 drawers and hat compart- ment, ova! British mirror, Regular value $38.50, Sale $27 00 price . ek weet pe . Chiffonier Quarter Cut Oak, 5 large drawers, swivel $32 00 front, Regular value $45.00, Sale price..............-+. cine NJ a 7 rT Comforters, Blankets and Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads, and everything that is necessary for a home, at Prices Never before offered to our customers. Nr ew, Ags ae, eS] a Remember all orders for special made Over chairs, Kitchen Tables, without d ri : , raw, Sale Price...... $2.00 jet i these before all sold, Kitchen Tables, with draw, Sale Price..........- 2.50 Gandia on Shoes tee couches, and any article in upholstering receive our ate itchen Treasure, 2 flour bins, bake board and 1 drawer, 5.00 SPECIAL SALE PRICES. wy, , Sale price... ios a Cbg Nhe a 6A 8 UPA + * . o% tar —e — —