er eK oS Section 9 os , PRICE:—$15.00 PER THE DAILY NEWS WE. - HAVE - FOR - SALE | (CROWN GRANTED) NECHACO VALLEY ACRE, EASY TERMS This is an excellent section and was one of the first to be staked in the Valley. Samuel Harrison & Co. Brokers and Financial Agents, Prince Rupert | era | Preemie, | | |{ DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO Preece to subjects of special interest to women. are invited to contribute to its columns, | Cosy Cerner’’ will fill a social need. |WAY SHE ANSWERED “YES” |Wrote Story of Her Love on His Shirt Front. Have the Linen to Wash. Edward V. Gambier. ier, who is being by bank cash- sued for separation his wife of a year, told blush- ingly how the former Edith Russell accepted him he when proposed mee eee rae Ler Los TTT to her in her Atlanta home by writing a love letter on his shirt front as she sat on his knee. He could not crook his neck to read the effusion and she read the letter on the Royal the King and © Coronation was olonial emblems, such leaf of Canada, the € bloom of Australia and the ling These in their native colors was placed about shoulders. rau mantle of the Queen ted by Frederick Vig- B.A. Queen Alexan- elected the wonderful y purple of the velvet i length and three Ol velvet in width. ‘COTge’S Crown was made Vic- © Dut its jewels are far India. worked > Cans IS leer breadth crowning of Queen Ms he King and Queen in Their Royal Robes older and rich in history, The red front, blazing like a lustrous eye, is famous the given to the Black Prince by Peter the Cruel in 1367 and worn by Henry the Fifth at Agin- court. It contains also the Cul- linan diamond and what is known sapphire” of than two 2,926 other the whole great stone in as the “inestimable pure deep azure more inches long; besides diamonds, 297 pearls, weighing over 39 ounces. The Queen's crown is smaller than King George's crown weigh- ing only 19 ounces. In front blazes the famous Kohinoor dia- mond, Both are lined with purple velvet, the Queen's being faced with ermine. “LYNCH BROS. ||" e him. siete eens ial ee said that on leaving t ys Hig ee the church after the marriage ¥ General Merchandve = ° Largest Stock she became excited and told him z - SS to go td Their honeymoon : was unpleasant. On one occasion Lowest Prices m Northern B. C he testified: ‘She demonstrated j the wish to withdraw from my fw +++ ~~ jjarms. I asked her what the eS wis a a “%}matter was and she replied, ‘I ——— feel like hades.’ "’ Earlier in the day Mrs. Gim- bier had testified that her husband treated her ‘‘like a piece of stone,” kissed she seldom embraced or that entered the marriage relation with- | out considered and wrote her as idea of its solemnity that VOICELESS TILL SISTER DIED Then ia’ Girl’ s Speech was Loosened in Last Farewell to Favorite Relative. any id | no marriage hz Mary Hecht, 15 years old, had practically dumb two years, strangely recovered her power of speech at the of jher dying | daughter of a jat St. Thomas | Wellston and }was devoted to her sister, who had who been for bedside She farmer who sister. is lives station, between and St. Charles, been ili of scarlet fever for three weeks. | spell of coughing she could pro- {nounce a few words in a whisper |B; giving close attention other members of the family could tell | what she was saying. The little| sister understood her best of all | attendance at the siricken child’s| bedside. She was there when the disease | reached its crisis last night. Bend- ing over the child’s pillow, she whispered to her with all the strength that was left in her voice. It was apparent to the family that the little girl was dying. Shortly before midnight the child attempted to sit up in bed. She said ‘‘Good-bye Mary.” To the surprise of all Mary re- plied in full tones ‘Good-bye, sister."' The little girl died a few Mary's as it ever was. minutes later and voice has been as strong Physicians believe that the ner- vous shock of witnessing her sister's death did what the skill of sur- geons could not do and restored to Mary her power ¢ of Mt speech. OLD LOVERS They must have Pi once, this silent pair— = THE COS 4 CORNER = Bute This is a little section of the paper, which from day to Now They her | had | he| the | Ideal Provision House Third Ave., near 6th St. —= — THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN A ree day will be devoted Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert and to take part in its discussions. Sug- | | €estions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The Who sit so quietly, the table each owner's chair: Thereon is laid some knitting and a cane. The ruddy fire dances on the wall and turns to gold Each bowed and silvered head, and makes Two wrinkled faces almost young again. Shall we draw back the curtain from the years And see them as they were once on a time; In spring of life, before came toil and fears? Ah, no, let dead things die and past things rest, for they Have had their little hour of love and, sitting silent life’s sunlight west. See fading in the Did I say ‘“‘Had?"’ "Twas my mis- take, I meant The fond and fiery love of early| youth. They still love, with them love has grown old, and now- For see! one silver head is o'er the other bent; {And wrinkled hand wrinkled hand The the Pree errr a4 { t "twixt | is clasped in| For Dainty Biscuits, Ete . most delicious Bread, use Robin Hood Flour Your Dealer Has It Has lt pa ITEMS OF. | {SPORT| | i Vialanarnsciesibiliacsieitiian aaa | siilPapke has agreed to elec | Loc INSPECT! TION - - The Dighy Rooms ated on Sixth Ave., near Fulton Three to five minutes from cen- tre cf business district. Nine- teen newly furnished rooms. Hot and cold water, bath and telephone. Newly furnished. Under new management. INVITED meeting with Jim Sullivan, the| | Es glish champion. eo & } Johnny Howard joined Van-| |couver team in the spring of 1910. -|He came west with the Regina iC lub and returned east after the ay Regina-Westminster seriés. | oe & Bobby Carruthers, the old Bal- timore player and former North- western League umpire, has been dropped from the staff of Three League umpires. eee Bob Burman has established a new record for the mile track at State Fair Park, driving the + FRED. STORK | * ee o a was made by Barney Oldfield. j —General Peart bo 6 I Teaaarehs Rescinding the astion taken | Builders’ Hardware : when they rejected the Pacific Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves | |\Coast championship track and { Graniteware — Tinware * | ficid ineet scheduled for August 25, Teer the Astoria centennial committee t SECOND - AVENUE has appropriated $2000 for the 6.00190 obama meet and arrangements are now being completed. Teams from iti in 50.15 seconds in his “Blitzen Benz” auto. The former record for the track, 51 seconds, | P. O. BOX 23 | TEACHER OF SINGING | j Means sancity ar d peace and truth. | PUPIL OF WM. FPOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., LON., ENG GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS | SIXTH STREET days, months, the years, | what do they mean? |Ah, neither speak and yet—both understand! | Zenobia. B.C. THE LAND FOR WOMEN| Miss Abishk Déene Cameron | Woman Explorer Gives Her | Views of the Great Province | | those in tangible assets called ‘ as a Field for Women's Wit of the of ill-equipped. is the It and though deficient in ability, the oiten Canada country motnent. is the last hope the unfit the Even and enterprise, ene rey super- fluous Englishwoman im- ada agines that in Car her incom- reward. of view is that “The New Deans Ca Quite a different of the author of | North,”’ Miss the intrepid wo- who was by point | ameron, man explorer, sent the Canadian lthe vast resources of British Col-! |} umbia. Miss Cameron thinks that the woman who is not fitted to earn her living in Great Britain will not | be able to support herself in Canada. Generally speaking, her impression is that the English ARE YOU EATING PURE BUTTER = JF Nees. Abbottsford Creamery Butter 1S WHAT YOU SHOULD HAVE It is pure and good Everything in groceries and provisions PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY PRINCE RUPERT pattle Spokane and Vancouver will enter for the championships. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Se The biggest offer ever made to a lacrosse player in the history of the game to hand when Gordon Spring, the dashing little inside home player of the world’s champion Salmonbellies, received a wire from President Fred Thomp- son of the Torontos to finish out came ye 4 onL Paes ~ |the season with them for $5000. | gentle woman lacks initiative and |The Torontos have only nine more | the capacity for seeing and seizing|games to play and this would |opportunities. This she ascribes|mean over $500 a game for Grum- ito wrong methods of education.|py. Spring has been given until The world asks for accurate know- | Saturday to consider the offer. i\ledge, practical ability, and skilled eee jlabor, and the English .gentle-| Jim Barry and Al. Kaufman are j}woman, cast upon her own re-|making arfangements to see Carl | sources, ‘hes nothing to offer but} Morris and Jim Flynn fight fifteen | } } | | | “Our girls in British Columbia,” |Special trains will be run from ishe said, “are taught identically | Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis and | what our boys are taught; the|}Kansas City to see this widely- career open to the boy is open to complishments.’ the girl with no sex limitations. I know women in British Colum- {bia who have master mariners’ |certificates, who run lighthouses Since Mary lost her voice in a|petence will reap a rich financial| who breed pedigree Es j fe r s judges Agnes | shows, who own and mana | | ranche ;own government to tell|/hunting the and Mary was in almost constant | | the British peo ple something about | fortunes nd, who manage hotels and own F em, who conduct sanatoria, who |edit newspapers and own printing | plants. Milanese Macaroni Break macaroni into one-inch |pieces; there should be one cup- | ful Cook in boiling salted water juncil soft, drain and pour over ae water to prevent pieces from adherin fuls of while third o ham. two-thi cheese. Phone 190 and operate schooners for fur seal, who make in buying and selling fuls of blended; cupfuls of scalded milk, the boiling point and season with salt an To remainder add macaroni and when boiling point is reached turn mixture on a hot serving dish, pour over ham and garnish with parsley. glish steers le in as professional stock ge fruit and act dog shows and s, who are free miners, who 1g. Melt butter, add two tablespoon- flour and until well then pour on gradually constantly 1 1-2 Bing to two tablespoon- stir stirring d paprika. Reserve one- f a cupful of canned minced rds of a cupful of grated When cheese is melted ‘ac- rounds at Tulsa, Okla., on July 4, and both will challenge the winner. discussed mill. It is generally conceded that if Morris whips Flynn he will be hailed as the most | formidable white heavyweight in ithe world. If the Frawley boxing SS. Prince George For 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. as. 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 Stecmship ss arranged via all lines. Fall informa- tion and tickets obtained frum the office of A. E. MCMASTER Canadian Pacific Railway B.C. Coast Service Famous Princess Line CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY S.S. PRINCESS ROYAL Friday, July 7th, 9 a.m. FOR VANCOUVER, ViCTORIA, SEATTLE J. G, McNab . General Agent Rates and Tickets Tickets To All Points —BY ALL LINES— ROGERS’ Steamship and Railway Agency Second Ave. Phone 116 S.S. INLANDER --. FOR... HAZELTON Take the fast light-draught steam- er Inlander for Hazelton, S| bill is passed at Albany, Morris lwill appear at one of the New York clubs in the fall, first. with Albert Palzer, winner of the recent white hope tourney, and later with Langford. Morris’ manager says he will not challenge Johnson until some time next year. Eddie Durnan, holder cf the single-scull professional champion- ship of America, has received an offer for a race in Duluth, late in July, with John Hackett of Hackett Minn., the old professional, who thinks back after fifteen years’ retirement, and James Ten Eyck, son of the Syracuse who at present in Duluth, is anxious to make the event a three-cornered one. Durnan is quite willing to meet these two or any other men in the and has replied to thet he can come 1s sculler, and we rid . H. B. Rochester Agent — W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No, 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 Office ALFRED CARSS, Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. of British Columbia of B.C., On Sas- and Manitoba Bars. katchewan Al- berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc, Exchange block, corner Third avenue Ys Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. effect, asking $500 as his share of the purse. The proposed race will run in with a water carnival which is planned for Duluth on July 20, and the be connection loca! anasthetics administered for the traction of teeth. WM. 8S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.8, DENTisT. Orewn and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and the painless ex- Offices ; two suceeding days, in connection | Helxerson Block, Prince Rupert, Consultation free. 3 ii-12 with the Northwestern Internat- composed of the following amateur clubs: St. Paul, Winnipeg, Kenora, Port Arthur and Duluth. ional Rowing Association, which is | Alex.M.Manson ».a., W.E. Williams, B.4., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C piero:cinraroroiniro oinio o-oo: crore cinro einiaorcioro cinrooicorO cinIUIO oan IRON oo L RY Lo] | .. ASI . U I E E. J EI c eco : ae i ———=J EREMIAH H. 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