THE;DAILY NEWS = THE COS Y CORNER = ae ge re nUPERT INN ‘Robin Hood |} Double Weekly Service S.S. PRINCE GEORGE ox | ] DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN | For Stewart, Sundays, 8.00 am. Perce seneene oun leesomncotanstsesitiossili AND For OS =o The Great Flour ) M cake - - Largest Stock This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted of Vancouver : | | General ere ee sa ee to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert Greater Canada A N N E xX | Victoria | / SSS === are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug- | | gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The | L | # AND ’ ’ Cosy Cerner” Your Dealer Has It ie Fagtae fae HB! Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. Coey Corner” wil fil social eed, | Loe eo) | Seattle : { { BS ee he Ree eset ee ’ * Owned and operated by the ff/ Mond ondays, at 8 a.m. | | stm +++ —~H A CHARMING | DANCE — Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on |]! P hs ? ihe die Dak . | ashi emirates rms ears ra sem rer | the American and European plan. aye, nae Naas River Poltite, Masset, " i-—™~ — Entertainment i in Honor of Mr. | l | seme a Foie ca vane ane every 'Wednes- aS . d ; oO ease steam heat, electric light, and a’ i , p.m 7 rr Su Mrs. Nelson was a Great modern conveniences, being abso- and for: Ps meccess. nsinasthninitbissiiiesiiaalunie Sia? lutely first-class in every respect. Refuge Bay, eo ate, Queen ; : Charlotte City, a Pa- E HAV a The appointments and service cofi, Jedway, Ikeda B ay, Rose i % McIntyre Hall was the scene | Lots Block Section are equal to any hotel on the Harbor and return via Queen d (CROWN GRANTED) of a brilliant ass¢ mblage last night | 22, 28, 24, 2h 8 1 coast. iaen City every Saturday, . upon the occasion of the compli- 18 : The Grand Trunk Railway System " mentary dance tendered to Mr. 14 . 1 Ce connecting with oo from the Pacific i aters ¥ ; coast operates a frequent and conven- : Section 9 and Mrs. N son by a number of 7, 8 14 6 Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. ient service of luxurious trains over its 1 gentlemen. The hall was prettily a diel ania eee double track route between Chicago, ; ee, (erated with feew andl anemnaeee Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, ! ecorated with flags and streamers, Portland, Boston, New York and Phila- » the floor in perfect condition and G.A.S M tainabie enna oe oo “ . ; ina Neienuiihtni . Sw er’. nable from the office hereu men- Te cice. ste a eae alg ice me Core .R.NADEN COMPANY ct, Manager. | ait pn, ren xt quite up to the usual standard. Limited. lines arranged. x ; Delicious refreshments were served 2 This is »xcellent section and was one of the first to be gp si . ‘i 2 This is ab €kegri staked in the Valley. at midnight, after which dancing Soom res Fetaes Teen Ses ee ee A. E, MCMASTER Ks was continued until a late hour. { nee P| FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Some very handsome costumes oR Royal Hotel were notices, of which a few of 1 i i 7 z the most striking wore: Mrs. Th ‘D; b R Se ane ere eee eo Canadian Pacific Railway 7 amue arrison Nelson in a_ beautiful gown of e ihe vigby Nooms ss 4 B.C. ‘ e old gold chiffon over taffeta, heav- Leer Se Fists Ave, sete Pelee The be uipped Famous Princess Lin a d Fi ial A ts. Pri R rt ily embroidered with blue and Three to five minutes from cen- ana steam heated al Lal ad Brokers an are Cee we yee silver and touched with gold se- com 'meety fomaer sens, scmmecene'? ss eta 5.5. Princess May 3H quins, with diamond and sapphire dees fee ee 4 Set ak Le ee “away —sails for— " omaments; Mrs. McMaster wore Under new management. ph Vancouver, Victoria end Seattle nb her wedding gown of ivory satin n> ona si Heap Orrice: MONTREAL. ESTABLISHED 1869. ‘a Capital, $6,200,000 ce Surplus, $7,200,000 Total Assets, $92,500,000 Savings Bank Departinent, $1 wiil open an sccount. Branches throughout Canada and Banking Connections with all parts of the United States. Agents throughout the world. H. P. WILSON, Manager, Prince Rupert Branch. a Royal Bank of Canada Sia RARS~s | GET IN NOW AND GET IN RIGHT The following properties will be sold en block, or separately and on easy terms, SECTION ONE SECTION ONE SECTION ONE Block Lots Block Lots 27 42-43 SECTION FIVE ) sm 3-4 . 6-7-9-10 19 A lock Lots | 1-2.3-4-6-6 19 15-16 y : a 9 22 ‘e il 9-19 20 19-20 18 99.23 F 12 2 3 37-38 * ? 4 21-22 34 42 , IS 97 9-10 For prices, terms and particulars, apply to ————_-_—____- W. S. BENSON, ‘vies Atlantic Realty & Improvement Co., Ltd. Second Avenue Phone 214 en train with ornaments; amethyst Mrs. Tremayne much admired in hyderangea pink and pear : I I semi-mad¢ The was]. ‘ boon to is a the woman desires handsome effects but can chiffon and white lace with pearl I not afford the ornaments; Mrs. Pillsbury looked extremely well in Nile green satin ‘ ; g ’| materials for the kimona blouse who finished garments. All-over lace is one of the favorite blouse INSPECTION Corley & Burgess, Props Monday, June 12, at 9 a.m. J. G. McNab - General Agent te scan) ae ih héidic : { F I separate ¢ 4 pom ‘ x . : pnt . 6 . ‘Yas well as chiffon, and an un-| | —General Hardware— ¢ 0x ad work in opalsecent shades; : ; ‘ , —_——_—_—_—_—_——- Kn er eer i a eet ete |} usually dainty design which brings pf 4 i Mrs. Vernor Smith had | imported gown of old gold satin, | with exquisite a smart f . out the beauty of the lace is shows in the sketch. The bolero effect i bolero ornamenta- 1 Builders’ s Hardware | ‘¢ Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves : H | t Graniteware Tinware 0 e 7 : : very smart and the arrangemen Ad |tion of Persian embroidery; Mrs Sia Est inane wise head s \Christie had a lovely gown of |r Ce yand trimmings new anc BESNER & BESNER, PROPRIETORS apricot satin with bertha of steel Tt ¢ SECOND - AVENUE yous tae eee eee Ail the Latent Morern | | sequins; Mrs. F. McB. Young|~ Se eee rt rer eer One eee Sroemeeate. ap EDE Sc UP |'was much admired in white voile} Dr. Tremayne, Dr. McNeill, Mr.}- FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT land Irish lace; Mrs. Bullock-|Vernor Smith. Mr. Nelson, Mr. | Webster made a pretty appearance | McMaster, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Har- | S@@S@@@0GG=GGEmEseEcEESEts Fe ‘‘ 7 jin a dainty Empire gown of shell|rison, Mr. Gamble, Mr. Ward, W d H { | |pink and chiffon; Mrs. Lamont|Mr. Titus, Mr. Earl Dunn, Mr. in Sor 0 @ on a pretty gown of black net} Edwards, Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Chris- relieved with touches of pink;| tie, Mr. Newcombe, Judge Young, | Mrs. Roberson had a sweet frock| Mr. McLennan, Mr. Craig, Major |of pink chiffon; Mrs. McLennan | Gibson. |wore a very handsome gown of - | black net and lace; Mrs. Naden Miss Monica Green of Victoria, | looked well, of her organdie gown, diamond ornaments; in a pretty flowered |is the with emerald and | Ward. Mrs. Ward | guest The Christiansen-Brandt Co. Real Estate and Insurance We have some good buys i in City Property. Dur Farm Lands proposition along the G. T. P. are worth investigating. Come and see us or write us eitine buying elsewhere. The Best Engine for Northern B.C, waters is The “Frisco Standard” | Cut represents three- cylinder type “ Frisco Standard” Gasoline Engine, sizes 25 h.p. to 125 h.p Quick delivery of all | sizes from 4h.p, single cylinder upwards, Rupert Marine Ironworks & Supply Co. | | Office Phone: Blue 63 | WEL), equip ue P.O, Box 616 Works on Wharf; Phone 318 | ij PED REPAIR SHOP ACCRSSORIRS CARRIED | ~AGENTS— | | | aa MUSSALLEM & COMPANY Good Fresh _Groceries at City Prices... ee We have just received a new line of | Shirtwaists, Underskirts, Shawls and Neckties which we will sell at gut prices for a few days only, ; Ley waned ay To Resident Ur goods aa “ Sections § 5, 6, 7 and 8--We deliver promptly, ® fresh, at prices not to be beaten in the city + + = MUSSALLEM & (0, ws no pain ER Bs a te eesti Telephone at {combination of black net and silk; | McNeill had a striking gown of| black sequins, combined with black | Vi ictoria, June 9.—-Earl Grey ornamented with pale pink ribbon} Paterson that he cannot visit} embroidery; Mrs. Morris had a | British Columbia prior to his| dashing costume of pale blue satin | departure from Canada. with heavily embroidered bodice | _ He oS erg ot garniture; Mrs. Palmer was al dainty figure in pale blue satin| and lace; Mrs. Bondeau looked New Blouses IN- Chiffons, Silks extremely well in pearl gray chiffon ; | Mrs. McIntosh wore a handsome Others present were Mrs. Pat-| and Satins. more, Miss McMaster, Miss Brown | Miss Craig, Miss Martin, Miss|{ IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES Ellot, Miss Dunn, Miss Dudsie|] These are goods just received Dunn, Miss Brodie Dunn, Miss from the centres of fashion to- Blackburn, Miss Thomson, Miss | gether with Monica Green(Victoria), Miss Mil-|] HANDSOME SILK DRESSES, MUS- ligan, Miss Johnstone, Miss Drum- | LINS, WHITEWEAR, ETC. mond, Miss Pinder, Mr. Pillsbury, Mr. Crippen, Mr. Emmerson, Mr. | Pitcain, Mr. Cambie, Mr. Warton, MRS. s. “FRIZZELL Sixth Street Phone Black 184 Mr. F. Mr. Reitchel, Reitchel, | seeneenstigs SESSESEEDREDSEDSESSESSESSESS ESS ESSER BES SE ES ES BEE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY S=ee=== BY BUYING S=S==E= YOU NEED IN PROVISIONS EVERYTHING GROCERIES AND FROM US We have just received new shipments of all lines. Over 100 kinds of Table Biscuits carried in stock. : : se== Stalker & Wells ==== Corner 2nd Ave. & McBride Phone 187 RNC LCIOIENE sister Mrs. velvet with bertha of cream lace,|has advised Lieutenant Governor | Coast to Coast OCEAN TO OCEAN Tickets To All Points ROGERS’ Steamship and Railway Agency Second Ave. Phone 116 FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET 5.5. INLANDER We have a complete line of Lenses, Field Glasses, Min- eral Glasses, Compasses | and Aneroid Barometers. Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION eeeeee R. W. Cameron & Co. ie looked charming in a lovely gown | EARL GREY NOT COMING | ' RATES 50 CENTS AND UP of ivory satin and chiffon; Mrs | — omnia) Watch Inepectots BATHS FREE TO GUESTS Craig had a smart gown of white | Has Astindiocd to ahi: Go.v Cor, 6th “g oe Sancnd Avail ——— jcrepe de chine, with French over-| Paterson His Inability to | PHONE 82 ROBT. ASHLAND P.O. BOX 37 jacket of handsome lace; Mrs.| Come. | | @seeseseseseseseseseseses ae a -.-FOR... HAZELTON SUNDAY, JUNE llth Take the fast light-draught steam- er Inlander for Hazelton, 'H. B. Rochester - ee ————————— | Agent W. L. BARKER Architect Cor. First Ave. and 7th Street 1836 1911) European and American plan, steam —— et + Hotel Central Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. Pare: Beds, clean White Sheets 25¢ Rooms 50c ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. . MUNRO & LAILEY | The Bank of isnaemar Architects, |) Peter Black Proprietor Stork Building, Second Avenue. | British North America | - | STUART & STEWART ASt British Bank, with d H ] ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS | Ae ee ee jee ..Gran ote ee | Law-Butler Building Phone No, 286 World. WORKINGMAN’S HOME Prince Rupert P.O. Box 851 | | Foreign Drafts Agents in Canada for the Colo- | nial Bank, London and West | Indies. We have special facilities for handling business with Great | VICTORIA CAFE | Lunch and Meals atall hours; Lunch 1éc, Britain and foreign countries. |p’ Sam and hole cee ernnrer ' | | BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY } J. GOODMAN, Proprietor Meals 25c up~Come and See | Drafts on France, Germany, | South Africa, Australia, New | Zealand, India, China, Japan anj West Indies bought and sold. YOU CAN GET A SQUARE MEAL ANY TIME Prince Rupert Braach— " 2wW Passe S F. S. LONG, Manager. The new steel Passenger Steamer “Camosun leaves Chicotetan Sawmill Co. Lid. Lumber Mouldings A large stock of dry finish- ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty, Delivery made at short notice. Prince Rupert every Sunday at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, arriving Monday afternoon. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancou- ver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. $5.00 ‘*Camosun"’ is the only steame on the run having water-tight bulk- heads and double bottom, thus en outing safety of passengers in case of collision or wreck, Steerage Fare - Our prices are as low as any, Call on us before ordering. The OFFICE: ‘UNION SS, COMPANY OF 8.6, Lid’ = Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. of B.C., Ontario, Sas- katchewan and Al- berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT! BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. Office— Exchange block, corner Third avenue ang Sixth street. Prince Rupert. and Manitoba Bars. WM. 8S. HALL, L.D.S,, D. D.S, DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. ental operations skilfully treated. Gas and wor eee administered for the painless ex- traction of teeth. Consultation free. ee | Alex.M.Mansen B.a., W.E. Williams,8.4.,L.L.5 WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C P, O. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. P°™Cis, BSQ., A.R.A.M.."LON,, ENG GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS SIXTH STREET PRINCE RUPERT Fruit : Produce : WHOLESALE Feed Cor Centre St. and First Ave. |J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. H. H. Morton - 3rd Ave. os