co Ps THE DAILY NEWS ee —— ——_——— —$__._ eee ———————————== ss aia ~ % } LAND PURCHASE NOTICE ve Architect peers OE I EE rms SES Ta Ft Ot Ht gree BE ~—— iL YNCH BROS. ITEMS OF, SPORT| Es Pe | Probably Chief Miller, now with Secord avenue and Third street Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. ae i perce to the following deseri' be ian a bank of ageing At nt pane ane rete | LEY Sg I aitige chains, thence north 30 chains, (rence wast 40 i = THE COSY CORNER = DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN com ~-- | th -onies, ‘ , i General Mere hand - - Largest ee oe . tes, has mede es ut ique 2 This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted Dated Sal Pt PETER ERICKSON a ee oe ; j i |record as any ball player in the | to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert | Pub. J uly 25. Fred E. Cowell, Agent : = Ic lenvineicctte at circuit this season. | are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug- | Skeena Land Distriet—District of Coast Range V ‘ em ® cae up nagar notice that I, John Evenson of Prince STUART & STEWART To daie he has hit the bull sign | gestions and atts are invited by the eater. ‘The hope 8 ony - Sik he, desettbet eetee | ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Cosy Corner” will fill a social need. © Eomamen the cing at a post planted at the south- Lot 4415, thenee north 80 chains{ thence east 60 chains, thence south 80 chains, i three te s arc] is about to receive Law-Butler Building | Phone No. 280 this third check for $50 from a Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. boas ba ais — ee ee it. | - a ~~ i TT? ress BE ———e eee tte et et 1 1 A rE | wr well-known tobacco firm oo 9 a 30N SAMUEL HARRI NOTARY PUP } Prince Rupert j ible Weekly Service prince Rupert, S.S. Prince George For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Mondays and Fridays, 8 a.m. ‘or Stewart, Thursdays at 8 a.m. Prince John sails for Port Simp- Naas River, Masset, Naden , Wedne 1,00 p.m. -sdays, for: Queen Charlotte Island points,» Sat- urdat Railway Service to Copper River ains from Prince Rupert Mon- esdays and Saturdays, 1) ling Tuesdays, Thursdays | n ays at 4 p.m. | The Grand Trunk Railway System | tonnecting with trains from the Pacific | perates a frequent and sonven- | ce of luxurious trains over its | “track route between Chicago, , Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, 1 Joston, New York and Phila- | Atlantic Steamship bookings | via ail Full informa- | 1 tickets sl p.m ines, obtained from the | A. E. MCMASTER | | | | FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT “iPad ET PACIFIC Pe i Gaatian fs Lir Princess May Saturday, September 16th, at 8 a.m. tic Railway Famous Princess ver and Seattle G. McNab : 5. General Agent INLANDER --» FOR... HAZELTON t-draught steam- r Hazelton, LS ‘B. Rochester - ca Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. NO. 63 Meets in the He] Agent lgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All Members of th are re ques 1e¢ order in the city led to visit the lodge. J ‘ CADE, N. G. J JACKSON, See. Fe TO RENT Fema ie Comforta} le 5 roomed house with Sixth Ave. , Near McB) ide, $35.00 bath, on 8 room. Med cabin, near Government Office, $10.00 Poe a {R.NADEN COMPANY Limited, Second Ave, V. F. G. GAMBLE Comuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR, SALE PURCHASED and Stewart —~% — + -* 9-9-6. FRED. STORK ~General Hardware Builders’ Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves Graniteware Tinware SECOND - AVENUE + 4 -— o~o-0-0-0-0-4| | lights in the | year is Johnny Dubuc, the Water- | bury boy now pitching for Mon- itreal. The former Notre Dame star, after a trial by Cincinnati, failed come up standard. Up to August 8 he had won 10 |straight games at the last big game he pitched, ro less than | 15 major league gumshoé workers |observed his work. Montreal q| wants $10,000 for Dubuc. | ooo to to and Peaches Graham is being con- |gratulated all on the | shift that sent him from the Bos- | ton Nationals to the Chicago Cubs. Graham is a good batsman as well as a strong backsiop and is na- 7 | turally elated over going from a * | tail-end teem to one that has a | che ance for the championship. He + was one of the men concerned in the trade by which Boston got the veteran catcher, Johnny Kling. on side “Ss |The latter is one of the men who SMITH & MALLETT | has found that it is hard to ‘‘come THIRD AVE. | be ick"’ in baseball. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and 00° Sheet Metal Work | Tom Longboat, in one of the Office: 8rd Ave, Workshop: 7) sue ore Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and #th Sts. J} best races of his career, won the {twelve mile professional race at a the Island, Toronto, from Abbie SPPPEEESS OSS SE SESS ESStO Ss | Woo) by one foot in 1 hour 2 e W J McCUTCHEON Z| mit utes ard 2 2-5 seconds, with| le . i , oe {| Shrubb half a lap behind and ; » Carries complete stock of Drugs. Special | an “a awa The pai EC pheaadlenr pelt to aiiharpeeterintions i Hefferson a lap away. The pair ; j eth ? eee hes ae oe ae '¢ Theatre Block Puone No. 79 Second Ave. $| DCVET had a chance to finish, as Pn nn ww eee eee en nt | the crowd swarmed over the fence SEE PEEFEEEE ESF 4444444444 and carried the Indian around on Row Boats and Canoes Gasoline Launches, For Hire by Hour or Day “BOATS BUILT AND REPAIRED H. Johnston Cow Creek P.O. Box 187 PHONE 259 GREEN their shoulders. It was by far | | |#he best professional race ever put on | island. oo9o Hundreds of New York base- ball enthusiasts on their way from Bronx to the Polo Grounds lingered for half an hour bridge spanning the Harlem River at the the on a G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable. OFFICE—H. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phone 68 to watch two men in a motor CARTAGE and} eat battle with a giant sturgeon. LINDSAY STORAGE The crowd grew as the fight con- minutes The fish tinued, and in all traffic twenty was tied. up. land weighed 406 pounds on the ASK ME I Have Fire, Life and Accident Insurance sell or rent erties at right If you want to buy property. | buyers on hand for prop- prices, | Little’s NEWS Agency of a dealer who paid the | two men $11 for their catch. oo 90 Jack Thoney, Toronto baseball fans, is not doing any throwing with his right arm, which still the effects of his Toronto Thoney says his arm was not set properly cales once shows accident. —_——- lin Toronto, and has given him ‘ . » ever since. Thoney looks F R t: Furnished apart- trouble ee eee. I a or ONE: nent. $20 month. | to be in fine condition otherwise. | °° Oo _.| Picture a man __ stripped for 5-room house with ball or Lease bath, close in. $28| the play, constantly on the ball, a month, land giving his decisions with an jastounding quickness, and you have Joe Lally, the Eastern la- JOHN DYBHA V N | crosse expert who came all the way Pattullo Block, from Cornwall, Ont., to referee the Westminster-Vanvoucer lacros- se match on Labor Day. Dr. Irvin, of Montreal, and Lally are generally conceded the two great- est referees in the business. Both 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 H. Wright, Prop P.O. BOX 37 W T Poe eee BOYS! Two Five Dollar bills to be given away to bright boys. See Mr, Munroe at the News office. Prince Rupert, B.C, EE ‘Windsor Hotel heen Magazines ;: Periodicals :: Newspapers | je) have an unimpeachable repu- CIGARS TOBACCOS FRUITS | tation and players know when G.T.P. WHARF they appear on the field that il is a case of the “square deal” all round. In 1908 both the famous referees officiated jointly at the Shamrock-Westminster games in Montreal, when New Westminster brought the Minto Cup west o0o°9 “IT hate to be referred to as a ’ says Tyrus Cobb, greatest the “Tr isn’t very pleasant for a fellow to ‘be called a rough performer, and brute, of ballplayers, zenith of his grand career, and now in a deliberate crippler of his fellow- men. I intentionally hurt another player for twice my whenever some- these wouldn't salary, and yet, body bumps up against spikes of mine, they all say I do intentionally, and discuss which it would be the better way--to elim- inate the spikes, or to eliminate _ Povmond Cobb, ; One of the bright and shining Eastern league this was eight feet seven inches long} the idol of | FASHIONABLE LINGERIE BLOUSE The all white lingerie blouse of the present season is an exception, as in almost every instance a touch of color appears somewhere, pink or blue predominating. This model in white batiste was elab- orately trimmed with embroidery bands, the design of which was run with coral threads. WHERE RECIPROCITY TELLS Demonstrations by Women as Protest Against High Prices of Provisions. Processions of women, number- ing 2,000, are marching through Northern Frarce, protesting against the high prices ©! jito- visions. At Lille, Cambria, Douai, Valen- ciennes, Bethune, Lers, and at many smaller places a_ species of anarchy prevails because the police cannot protect the dealers. The processions in some of the northern departments are marching from village to village running over farms and damaging dairies and vegetable gardens to indicate | their sense of grievance. As each village is descended on, | the ranks of the manifestants are | stec idily augmented and occasional lincidents « ure reported of conflicts | between the maurauders and farm- lers armed with pitchforks. Because reciprocity reduces the price of provisions the measure has the support of wise wives—and the vote of their husbands. Cucumber bal Potato Salad Peel the cucumber, remove the seeds and cut it into Julienne strips about an inch in length. Prepare an equal quantity of new potatoes which have been carefully boiled in the same way, and dress the ingredients with whipped cream which has been slightly sweetened and mixed with a small quantity of vinegar. Scatter some finely minced chervil and vinegar over the surface, and garnish around edge with thin slices of red radishes. Rea Queen A quarter of a pound of bread- a small teaspoonful of carbonate a quarter of a pound of beef suet, a table- spoonful of caster sugar, two table- spoonfuls of raspberry jam, a piece of butter the size of a walnut and two eggs. Mix the ingredients together. Half fill a well buttered mold with the mixture, tie down with buttered paper and steam for two hours. Heat a little of the jam with a little water and lemon juice, strain it round the pudding and sprinkle a little sugar on top, Delhi Toast Two hard boiled eggs, one dessert spoonful of curry powder, a few drops of vinegar, butter, salt and cayenne. Work the yolks into a paste with the other ingredients. Then spread on hot buttered toast. Scatter chopped white of egg over and serve. crumbs, of soda, HOUSEHOLD HINTS An ounce of flour equals four level tablespoonfuls. 0°00 A teaspoonful of extract will flavor a quart of any mixture. 0°0o°0 Potatoes should boil slowly to prevent the skins from curling off. oo°9o0 Polish windows with paper in- stead of cloth to avoid lint and streaks. o0oo°9o Thick blotting paper under doil- ies will prevent hot dishes from marking the table. 0oo°9 To kill burdocks, cut off close to the ground and pour a little gasoline on the roots. ooo A tablespoonful of water or milk should be allowed for each egg in making an omelet. 0°00 Allow two level teaspoonfuls of baking powder to each cup of flour when no eggs are used. 0°09 A piece of fungus, broken from an old tree, is a splendid buffer for magohany furniture. Paris Fashion Tips All the early autumn hats are rather smali. More fancy feathers ard less plumes are worn. Widevvale diagonals will be much used in tailored costumes. Velveteens and corduroys will make up many handsome skirts. Three-quarter length coats pre- vail in Paris tailored costumes. Rich and gorgeous blues have a masterful place in millinery. Taffeta has a stronger place in fashion than for many years. All fashion indications point to a still larger use of embroideries. The large collar has evidently come to stay, as well as the side frill. Probably more wash silk waists are worn this summer than ever before. The all-white hat continues to hold an important place in summer millinery. Trimmings placed directly at the back are seen on many of the smartest hats. White Layer Cake Cream together a half cup of butter and two cupfuls of sifted sugar. Add the white of four eggs, a half cupful of sweet milk and a teaspoonful of vanilla. Sift togther one heaping teaspoonful of baking powder and one and one-half cupfuls of flour. Stir into the mixtures beat well and bake in layers. Russian Sandwiches Slightly butter thin slices of bread, moisten fine chopped olives with mayonnaise dressing and spread upon the buttered slices; spread slices with neufchatel, any cream cheese, and press to- gether in pairs. True Tory Statement The Colonist never published a truer statement of fact than | chains the following sentence appearing in its daily worry column this morning: “If we adopt reciprocity, Canada can never return to the position which she occupies to- day."’ If Canada adopts sieroed. | te ty on September 21st, which the country intends to do, the future government that talks re- imposing the tariff taxes on natural products would last about as long | Ress as an eclipse of the moon. Once ” of to escape from the _ iniquitous interference with their trade liberty and they will learn what Liberals stands for, That is what the fear.—Victoria Times. Vote the taxes off yeur food, give the people of Canada a chance ak R. Tories fear and that is all they), thence west 60 chains to point of commencemen $ JOHN EVENSON Fred E. Cowell, Agent | Skeona Land District—Distriet of Coast Range v| Take notice that I, Benjamin A. Fish of Towner, | N. D., occupation merchant, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described | Commencing at a planted on the east boundary and about south- keena Land District—District of Coast 5 Take “ares that Stanley Green B. C., occupation —, iran to fo apply for ame to purchase the f ° chains south vee the north 40 June 3ore iil. Pub. July 1 Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 6 Take notice that Percy M. Miller of Prince Ru- pert, fa a Civil Roe ee to apply for permission to hase ‘ollowing described lands: a Commencing at a post planted on the aes bank of McNeil River at north west corner of lot 4409 Vv. east 20 chains more or less to west- of titaber limit 545 fis y number thence northerly following said westerly try of timber limit 60 chains more or less to worth west corner of said timber limit, eee ly 20 chains more or less to left bank of McNeil Fiver, thence southerly following said left bank of McNei! River 60 chains more or less to point of commencement, containing 100 acres Be il aerate, PERCY M. MILLER, S Date June 19, oo Pub. July 19. ist. Skeena Laud District— District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Thomas Carter, of Prince Rupert, occupation carpenter, intend to apply for permission to perro the following describ- ing ata it planted about one mile south from the mouth of Falls creek and about 150 feet back the beach, thence 8 chains north, thence 40 chains west, thence 80 chains south, thence east 40 chains to pointof commence- ment, containing 320 acres more or less. THOMAS CARTER, Dated July 7th, 1911. Charles Webster Calhoun, Pub. Aug. 5th. Agent. Skeena —-District of Coast Range V it. PAUL HAGEN Fred E. Cowell, Agent Skeena Land District. District of Coast, Range 5. Take notice that Wm. Pramas Nichol- son, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation locomotive fireman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a t planted on the north bank of the Zim- o-got-itz river, about two miles up stream in a wester- ly direction from the junction of the little Zim-o-got-itz river and the main Zim-o-got-itz river, and marked Wm. Francis Nicholson’s south-east corner, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains more or less to shore line of river, thence east 40 chains more or less along shore line of river to post of commencement, con- taining 160 acres more or less. Wm. FRANCIS NICHOLSON, Geo. R. Putman, agent. Dated July 17, 1911, —_________—_—————_—_——_——————_ COAL NOTICE Skeena Land Dele a ict of Queen Charlotte Take notice that inua M. aa of Prince Rupert, saddler, ae to es pn of pate = os for a an or coal, oil an ed um on and un! ed toll wing Seneriies lands on the West Coast of Gratam Teas at ‘a a part three miles east of podigr Pig cng rawr of Ge he No. 4469 bao chains, thence sout chains, thence west 80 chains, ee eee commencement. USTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located A is 1911, Pub. Aug. 19. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, saddler, intends to spp ae oe the Chief Commissioner of Lands and for a licence $e peasant for coal, oil and leum on and un following described ds on the West Coast of Graham | Commencing at a post planted three miles east of the northeast corner of C. L. No. 4469 thence south 80 chains, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located August Ist, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Skeena Land: District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Svinee , oceupation saddier, intends to ap) the Chief Commissioner of ‘Lands and W. or to the Chief | Prince Rupert P.O. Box 851 aLynae cane o. 1 ee B.A. British ae nee berta Bars, CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Ec. | Omer ENR treet Prinee ‘Keuerts, : al WM. S. HALL, L.D.8., D.D.8. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a See: All dental operations ekilfally trented. Ges 1 on free. = ieercs Block. Prince Rupert. Alex.M.Manson B.a., W.E.Williams,8.a.,L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C P. O. BOX 23 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM, FOXON, ESQ., A-R.A.M.,"1ON., ENG GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Third Avenue also Water Street, PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS & SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. PIANOFORTE LESSONS For Beginners and Advanced Pupils Miss Vera Greenwood Pupil of Franz Wilezek, Paris and Berlin. Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs EBY @& Co=>= REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM B.C. <=, . S. O. E. B.S. i * OA Fae Raper Prince B. A. WOODs, it, Box 23 MISS ELSIE FROUD * A.L.C.M,. Teacher of Piano, Violin and Voice Culture. 2nd Ave, ‘ Between 7th & 8th Sts, Prince Rupert E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anp EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 3rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 86 a licence to prospect for coal, oil and m on and under 4 following described on the West Coast of Graham nd: Commencing at a post nted three miles of the southeast corner of C. L. No. 4475 th north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of com- mencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located August tae 191L, T | Pub, Aug. 19. Skeena Land District—District of Charlott el Queen jotte Take notice that Austin ¥. Brows of Eeinee Rupert, occupation saddler, intends to ap; to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Por rice | for a licence to prospect for coal and oil and petro- | leum on and under the following described lands | moe Yen Coast of Graham amends a the southwest corner of Cx ree miles east | 8 the southwest L. No. 4477 thence | ina west then thence 80 chains north, thence 50 ce 80 chains south to point of commencemen' } USTIN M. BROWN, Locator | pate ter Slee July 1911. Skeena Land Disteiet-=Distziot of Queen Charlotte | Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince | occupation saddler, intends to a tor a Commissioner of Lands and Works ‘0. for soul os and petroleum on tee tollo jereing Gaoeel bed lands on the "West lanted three miles east we ee ee t om ata of the southeast C. L. No. 4472 thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of com- mencement. ern M. BROWN, Locator Located Aygust el 911, Pub. Aug. 1 protic IS HEREBY GIVEN that Duncan of on, B. C., railway contractor, naminated as a candaidate for the House of Com- mons of Canada at the fortheoming Gyetion. has . .Grand Hotel. Workingman’s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection | Phone 178 lst Ave. and 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor First Ave. Hotel Central 6; FirsArs; Busnes @ and American plan, steam eated, modern conveniences. Ratan iro ts 62.50 per day, 3 Peter Black Proprietor SAVOY HOTEL Praser and Fifth St. The only hotel in town with hot and cold wat- oP ince as his steel agent, © ae rince ge Rupert Cc. Prince Rupert, wo Or tls ech day Pr EP D, 1911, F, G, DAWSON, Returnin NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Herbert 8. Clements of 535 Fender § St. a sun Vancouver, B. C., . mcidots for the of Commo: ot Canada. at the . as Geor T. Sawle rince Rupert, B. C., pu iy ” DATED Rupert, B. C., this 6th day tember, 1911. . G, DAWSON,