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MCMASTER PASSENGER AGENT rvice EIGHT AND The World’s Greatest High- por ae a Lala} LL THE DAILY NEWS ee ee ss + +6 o ITEMS OF 6 ss erORT i eee The managers of Abe Attell, featherweight champion, Johnny Kilbane have that they the and announced posted forfeits binding the featherweights to meet at pounds, before the club offering the largest purse, for the world’s championship KK KH According to a morning paper, Billy Bell, the Belfast Belcher, alleged foot runner and boxer, is matched to race Fred Meadows It is to laugh. Once Bell hada have two 122 vision of whipping Abe Attell Now he thinks he can lower Meadow’s colors Bell couldn't make a fat man sweat going up hill Will some one please wake him up K OK Marshal Ney King, one of the stars of the National League in the days of its infancy, has just died at Troy, N_ Y., aged 62. King was famous as a hitter and centre fielder. His first engage- ment was with the Chicago Na- tionals in 1871. & KK OK & Milburn Saylor, who recently won over ‘‘Battling’’ Nelson in a ten-round bout in Boston, got 1 popular decision over Ray Bron- son in a ten-round contest at Indianapolis the other night. After the fifth round Saylor had the bet- ter of the fight all along. In the ninth Saylor. delivered a number lof hard right swings and staggered Bronson against the ropes. Bron- by had a shade in the fighting} e ® e in the fourth and fifth rounds jand managed to break even in the |first ind third. way : : et us plan BOUR TRIP EAST Europe We like to answer en- es Avent for oll Atlantic es, Call on or write N McNab General Agent Windsor Hotel UE AT EIGHTH STREET " Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms FIRST CLASS ROOM IN BAR AND DINING CONNECTION RATES 5 BATHS FREE ) CENTS AND UP TO GUESTS H. Wright, Prop P.0. Box 37 FI | hites Portland Cement... G. C. EMMERSON AGENT Naden Block Second Ave 125 | x KR OK back Townsite of oe kee eee decided has practically to quit j the ring for ever, knowing that if | he fights a good man he will be beaten. x H OK This statement was made by HAZELTON Marty Cutler, who has been John- n's sparring partner abroad, on his arrival in New York recently (Registered as South Hazelton) from England. ‘‘Johnson has pick- led up weight so rapidly that I don't believe he ever get in lear to fight a good man again,” jsaic Cutler. ‘‘He knows it himself, land would never have made that }match with Bombardier Wells had | he not thought that the Bombradier can Announcement : The Natiural Resources Security Company, Limited, begs to an-|Was a decidedly inferior man. nounce to the public that the a uO , Grand Trunk Pacific Railway]. ‘Jack did some hard training has just signed an agreement for the Wells match Wells might | whereby the official and only | have beaten him Johnson figured HAZEL-|that with his boxing skill he could railroad THE COSY CORNER DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN vm Germ ermermeersrsrmmermernerniridee 1. 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 par’ in its discussions. Sug- gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The Cosy Corner” will fill a social need. |to coincide with the opening of the | silly season and record size gooseberries Renovation Tip That Makes | began to appear on the bushes about Thin Goods New the same time. This is a good way BLIND CLEANING to clean HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY buff or cream-colored window blinds: Begin by taking off any| The English Method of Dealing trimmings there may be, washing] Out Supplies by the Week lthem in hot soapy water, then lrinsing them in borax water, and In the matter oi small savings and watchfulness of expenditure the English housewife is ahead For example, the English house- keeper deals out to her servants the week's allowance of sugar, rice, flour coffee and all other pressing them on the wrong side with a hot iron. Next bake some flour in a dish in the oven; lay the blind flat on the table, dust it with a clean cloth, then dip a piece of cloth in the flour, and rub the blind evenly with it. Take| household provisions that are kept fresh flour and flannel when soiled.|in quantity, and requires an ac- Polish the blind with a clean,}count of it all to be rendered, the soft cloth, sew on the trimmings} think having been brought to” so again and replace it ia the window.| fine a point that she knows the Green blinds that have faded may|exact amount of each article re- be made to look almost like new|quisite for her family, allowing so much to each individual anxl that quantity being sufficient, two ounces of tea, for instance, being regarded as a week's supply for each single individual, one-half pound of sugar, three and one- and five and one-fourth for a man facts which the housekeeper tution in London journalism for many | Probably learned from her mother | years. It always begun as soon as before her- -knowing, moreover, parliament rose for the autumn recess, the greater variety of the simpler land it lasted until people got back to kinds required. by brushing them over with some over with some linseed oil. THE SILLY SEASON Journalistic Invention to While away Dull Times in Newspaperdom The “silly season” has been an insti town in October and November, and it All of these stores she sets {furnished innocent joy to folk who down in her housekeeping beok llike to see their names in print, no|@® she gives them out, and she matter how the publicity is obtained. does not fail on the next dis- The rising of parliament, of course, | PC! sing day to consult her dates |released a lot of space in the London and if anything be left over in papers, which usually published prac- the cook’s hands not accounted tically unabridged reports of its pro- for to subtract that from the | ceedings, and as that pace had to be} #mount to be newly issued. And | filled somehow, the editors started a in England servants expect this. discussion on some “‘silly’’ topic and | °° far from being indignant with invited readers to write their views on|i! they would feel as if there lit. It was customary to ask some such| Were 0 guiding hand behind leader of thought as Hall Caine, or them if left undone and_ they Marie Corelli, or John Strange Winter given their head in an overflowing storeroom, as servants are with us. to start off with a column article on a carefully chosen silly topic and if the In fact, the e is no saving which letters ‘didn’t come freely enough the the housewife across the water office staff was called on to supply considers too small to practice or them. Provocative letters over such} #5 beneath her dignity. signatures as “Father of Seven,” = ee “Watchdog,” and so on, written by QUEENLY QUEENS the sporting editor and the religious - reporter usually started the stream Where Her Malaise is Taller Than flowing in and in a few days the empty Her Husband |space was filled. “Should Girls be Spanked?” was a]all the European countries are said to townsite at ; ; ; ; ; yep y seas tC Ww achieved a|be taller the heir husbands. ueen TON will be located on Lot jcat h Wells early in the go with| [silly season topic hich & 5 han tt Q &5 i | : 1 knockout punch If he failed | record success 2 couple of years ago.| Helen is more than a head taller than cactbepae che ame aaee iri thi his wind would have | “Should Lovers Kiss?” in another|}the King of Italy. Queen Victoria is Pkt i j s 1 u < | : i on aed : e ; a aa s ‘ | There will be no station at Ellison,|} gone back on him and he would |P&per Tan it a close second, while}more than half a head taller than Al one mile west. |have been in serious trouble. |‘‘Are Sermons Too Long’”’ in one of fonso of Spain. The Czar looks small KOM OK |the more serious journals drew thou-| beside the Czarina. The German Em- Purchasers of lots at Ellison wit) ‘The champion has just natural- sands of letters from country minis-| press is a trifle taller than the Kaiser, be fully protected, liy sl wed up. Try as he would he ters and earnest young curates. “Is|and for that reason always sits when [ : me ixe athi noral?’’ was also ¢ 2 sraphs are taken together. Surveys are completed and plans|could not show anywhere near} Mixed Bathing Immoral? as also ajtheir photogr aphs F Be ; | ] | | . Hi | popular subject. ‘Do We Marry Too| King George of England is shorter than will be published just as soon|the speed he used to have is a ebdaas ; ou The rent roti” : 7 usé is 2 0 -en Mary. 2 two exceptions are as the government and railroad | footwork, usually so good, is slow | Old?” brought thousands of letters to} Queen Mary a ! make selection of lot nd clu i » and his punches are|the paper which hit on this happy idea|the Queen of Norway and the new ‘ C Scl { D. a ] y < > V* i > « 2 A A |not rapid and accurate.” and its success probably inspired a] Queen of the Bn . ‘ : c yt S S . : “ he Land Commissioner of the| | uo x rival to propound the query, ‘Ought Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Pugilistic followers on this side| We to Marry at AI? Got Bissouiraied nie will issue ail agreements and know that Johnson was going a| Associated with the silly season letter] Lee Hay, aged 30, ended his life with i 2 i. ’ : : : : deeds and the Nationa, Re-|¢,., pace, but the news from his] writing were the sea serpent and thejcarbolic acid because his wife had sources Security Company, Lim- partner that he is ‘“‘all|big gooseberry, The sea serpent always | presented him with the second set of avoy Hotel hoice Wines and Cigars ERTS PALACE OF COMFORT) Cor, 8rd Av. and 8th St. The James m icod table board Rese: un Board $7.00 PRICES LOW Board $4.75 | . ¢ ince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. | Pee NO. 63 | e Helgerson Biuck memhar ; of are re | Every Tuesday Evening the order in the city ted to visit the lodge. J. P, CADE, N. G. J. GLUCK, Sec, All Cash WILL BUY 15. 1, SUCK «SECTION PRICE ay as 5 $525 ea, » 15,16 4 8 $800 pr. 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