. ra, NT ores UO THE DAILY NEWS 3 ———— = = ya a ——_—_—_— —==——= — ——— —— — —————— — SS ee Ade de. rrr pa. BROS. Largest Sick DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO rt Ot Ht te to subjects of special interest to women. are invited to contribute to ite columns, | —" Cerner” will fill a social need. A REAL LIVE l Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. | | ~~ +++ —_ { ace see ee tp ee et Fe a ot at Ph a Ot Ph ae Section 9 Township 1 Range 4 staked in Brokers and Financial WE - HAVE - FOR (CROWN GRANTED) NECHACO VALLEY PRICE:—$15.00 PER ACRE, EASY TERMS SALE This is an excellent section and was one of the first to be the Valley. Samuel Harrison & Co. Agents, Prince Rupert Twenty-six Years Old and Only Twenty-six Inches High Has Just Bought Her Trousseau. Probably of the smallest people in the world is Mlle. Anita who recently went from Hungary to England for the purpose of buying trousseau. She is twenty-six old and twenty- She is perfectly dresses beauti- accom- one her years six inches high. proportioned aad fully. She is plished, and besides her own lan- guage, Hungarian, can speak En- glish, French and German. NEW PLAN TO KEEP STORIES Carefully Taken from Old Mag- extremely —— a azines They Can be Made into | Charming Booklets for Idle i Social and Personal TWILL AVENGE ‘ Moments. Mrs. C. B. Wark was the ROYAL ‘AL MURDER | hostess of a delightful Bridge | You may easily remove a story narty on Friday afternoon. Mrs. you want to keep fre z party 01 p from a magazine v Bondeaux and Mrs, Arnold were ae ee of Serv ee is ee ‘in! by carefully clipping the pages : ' r nar ’ : the successful prize winners. The | oventry’ y ee | or loosening the wire arrangement guests included Mr Donald Mc-| (Colonial Press Despatch) {which holds the pages together. fk Dis. Verne ee ee June 10.—King Peter of Servia | Next thing to do is to get some D.G. Stewart. Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. : ; i th, "| booklet paper and bind your story. Anderson, Mrs 6 Caffrey, Mrs. whose last. chance to break t Dainty i i fersos ainty lettering of the title ; Aiea {ant | ostrac ism of European courts be- : Arnold, Mrs. Bondeaux, Mrs, Loc Fahd deued ' {K on the cover will add to the t, Mrs SF feaee Mre, Hatt,| AUse Of: tiestoul murder 0 Oe ee ” } Cake ara, LAlexandes and Quuen Draga is SUTACHYVADES; OF. YOU COR PUNCH Irs. Naden, Mrs. Sawle, Mrs. : } focal of E |little holes in the paper and tie Mrs. Reddi gone, with the refusal o mperor | we i rs. Redd ES the whole thing together with | fancy ribbon or silk cords. Mrs. Conkey ace ee by | This makes a thoughtful, charm- Bdge. Seiya vestties: F osgas ing, yet most inexpensive gift, and xorge this morning for New me that is pretty sure to give ork where she will spend the mmer of the Ladies’ General Hospital The members uxiliary of the ld their monthly residence of Mrs. W. Fifth avenue, on 3.30 to ittee will he ea at the t Bey lock Mrs. L. W. Pa gain the second Wednesday 1 trom tmore will receive in CHOICE OF TABLE LINEN lise Housewives Used a Magni- fying Glass Before Buying “mehow or other, when there large family the linen chest Wi e replenishing. Ink Spilled « the best damask Bbleclot lrequently launderings t linen cloth in holes, and sewite, therefore, is always the lookout for the sale ‘of le ling she may acquire reduced linens reasonable prices but the best never sold at extraordinary W prices Yur great grandmothers, when MY Went forth to buy linen, Ould attend thi sales with a ‘wlying glass, and through this "Y would scan the threads, to * that they lay close and flat. WITHOUT TUCKS feves May be Arranged to ngthen by Simple Plans . avoid making tucks in the ren 2 for growing c ' piece of tiny through the French ie inside of the sleeve. this at the wrist, and other s} 1ort dle Ter piece at the arm- dre sses run a tape 4M On the iSley bain Nyc ed the tape to the Mhole a and: tie at the MY be | " this way the sleeves Need nitthened or shortened This is especially i Wenient for inf; uits, Jim Flynn and C Morris Ve final arl h ally signed articles for Tap oy tly : a mn ity $, Pia go will “Ace do ‘ th of the Wn in Oklahoma, Participants have I . i ° engage in any Wand then, Ted yo Mes between ne SERVIA KING PETER OF Franes Joe of Austria to grant him a proposed audience. King Peter's t of the throne of Servia has been one of lonely solitude, unbroken by friendly ov- ertures frem the surrounding Eu- Time and again his sare ropean courts. this monarch intention to travel abroad to take part in the court functions of his neighbors. All on his part, however, by those to whom they have been made, and he sits in lonely majesty has signified overtures have been repulsed upon a throne steeped in the blood of a murdered king and queen. WAY WITH 4 CUSTARD Prevents This Sweet from Curd- ling When baking custard in the oven set the dish in a dripping pan with a little sweet water in the tin, It is so simple that it seems unnecessary, but it prevents water from gathering in the custard The temperature of the custard may also be easily changed by adding cold water to the dripping pan, Thus the custard is kept from curdling. | 1° | the recipient some happy moments. I POP ULAR STYLE THIS SUMMER | Feminine Fashion Followers Fa vor the Square Neck Shirt- waist for New and the Fall. The square neck bids fair to be popular this summer, if signs point aright. Many of the new shirt waists have these small square instead of a round opening, the neck being trimmed with bands of lace or embroidery insertion |mitered at the corners. For a ineck of this sort the material is vo ~-dpr LITTLE WOMAN’ = THE cosy CORNER = ! THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN { Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert and to take part in its dise ussions. Sug: | gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The | ee ee ee = Boiled or roasted meai which is| to be used cold should be put away in a wet cloth to keep it miosit and tender. +++ When ivory becomes discolored paint it with spirits of turpentine and lay it in th three hours. sun for tow or +++ If shoes have become mildewed rub them well with vaseline. This will usually remove all traces of the green. *++ Ham soaked in milk over night will be found exceedingly tender and sweet when used for break- fast next morning. *++4+ For spring suppers sliced oranges and shredded cocoanut, put into a dish in alternate layers, are very SPICE. QUEEN M MARY’S CROWN IS LIGHT Specially Designed for Corona- tion Ceremony by the Queen Herself It is no Heavier than a Hat. Mary's crown has just been completed. It is according to her own design, with an elegant lace-like tracery, wholly dia- monds, the Kohinoor being in the The crown weighs eighteen Queen in center. ounces. the Queen having insisted that it should exceed the weight of hat. It will be used coronation, after which will be dismounted and used in regular articles of jewelry. The King will wear the crown that was his father’s. not ordinary the gems an at the PRINCES OF IMPORTANCE Two Royal Families with Sever- al Princesses to One Solitary Prince Sole Heir to the Crown of His Country. Two interesting groups of chil- dren are belonging to the royal families of Italy and Russia. In each family there is but one boy, a proportion that not pleasing to a king anxious for his those Is YOU CAN S =S=SSS== EVERYTHING GROCERIES AN We have just 100 kinds of Corner 2nd Ave. & McBride low for smartness and good taste When the bands of inSertion have around the opening, to the edge at been laid coming up close front, back and sides, the little triangular pieces at the corners are snipped out, which very bepoming aqnere neck 5 opening leaves a HANDY HOME HINTS Six Well Tried Tips from a Home Maker's Notebook A few ie Ailend added to the top of sweetened buscuit are very good and make a pleasant change. BY BUYING B= FROM US shipments of all lines. carried in stock, Sr eee =s== Stalker & Wells=== sESESESEESEEREESEEDMED ERD EDREDREDRESSEEESREDREDREDEEDS |not cut away at all at the sides} direct descendant to succeed him jor at the front and back. If it is,}as ruler. Czar Nicholas II. of the square will be much ed Pests was particularly unfortu- SESESSESES se53832 SeSSE5363 Se53E33 SSSR SESEES ssesersencesens sescessrnsee AVE MONEY YOU NEED IN D PROVISIONS received new Over Table Biscuits Phone 187 nate in being the father of four pretty girls before a son came to b.less his home and prepare to take his place. The first of his daughters was Olga, born in 1895. Then came Tatjana, born in 1897; Marie, born in 1899, and Anas- tasia, born in 1901, With four daughters and no son the hopes of the czar and of all Russia were at a low ebb when, on August 12, 1904, the Czarevitch Alexis born, and the hopes of those not} was in direct line of the descent of the crown were cast down. King Victor Emmanuel ILI, of Italy was married in 1896 to Princess A \iadgaini i This is a littie section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted | Robin Hood The Great Flour of Greater Canada Your Dealer Hos It ners OF. {SPORT Three amateur athletic records! were made at the track and field carnival of the Irish-American Ath- letic Club at Celtic park, New York. Gwynne Henry, of Eden, Tex., who ran unattached, won the special 125-yard scratch dash Limited. Second Ave. The Digby Rooms Three to five minutes from cen- tre of business district. Nine- and telephone. Newly furnished. Under new management. INSPECTION - ’ G. R. NADEN COMPANY Prince Rupert, B.C, he ‘fin 12 1-5 seconds. This is a new T American record, th: old figure oO Lease being 12 2-5 seconds, made at Berkeley, Cal., twenty-two years ago by Charles A. Sherrill, of Yale and the New York Athletic Lots Block Section | Ciyb. 22, 23, 24, 2h 8 1 +4 os ~ ; John Eller, of the Irish-American 24 8 1 {Athletic Clut i . 14 35 1 », the champion hurd 7,8 14 6 ler, ran his trial and final heats in the 250-yard hurdle event in 29 1-5 seconds. The former world’s record, 31 4-5 seconds, has stood since 1889, when George Schwegler, of the New York Athletic Club, won at Staten Island. ¢¢+¢ Third record to go was in the hop, step and jump, when the world’s champion, Daniel F. Ahern, Irish-American Athletic Club, beat his own figures twice, finally mak- ing 50 feet 11 inches. Just a year ago he made the old mark of 49 feet 7 3-4 inches. +¢+¢ Freddie Welsh, the English light- weight, and Matty Baldwin have been matched to fight twenty rounds at 'Frisco before the Met- —General Hardware— —+-@- 49 -€ Builders’ Hardware Valves,\& Pipes Oxford Stoves Graniteware Tinware SECOND - AVENUE oe +o 0 o Tae -— rete fee FRED. STORK ropolitan Athletic Club some time in June. *++¢ Alex. F. Gardner, a young Scotch man, met death the other day by drowning in the swimming tank of the Montreal A. A. A. It was the first accident hat has ever occurred at the tank since it was opened some five years ago, al- though two somewhat similar cases have occurred at the Laurentian baths during the past year. e*+¢ We have a complete line of Lenses, Field Glasses, Min- eral Glasses, Compasses and Aneroid Barometers. oeeeee R. W. Cameron & Co. Official Watch laspectors fur the G.T.P. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 Arrangements have been com- pleted for the holding of two motor cycling events at the picnic of the Modern Woodmen of Amer- ica, which takes palce at Portage la Prairie on Dominion Day. *¢+¢ {committee to place Baltimore in I the big league baseball circuit. It is planned to raise at least $200,000, and make bids for one | A plan has been launched here | by the Greater Baltimore booming Double Weekly Service S.S. PRINCE GEORGE For Stewart, Sundays, 8.00 a.m. For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Mondays, at 8 a.m. ss. Prince Albert sails for Port Simp- son, Nasa River Points, Masset, Naden Harbor, every Wednes- day, 1.00 p.m. and for: Refuge Bay, Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City, Lokepty # Pa- cofi, Sedway, ‘Ikeda B Bay, Harbor return via Queen Charlotte City every Saturday, 1.00 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, Portiand, Boston, New York and Phila- delphia. Information and tickets ob- tainable from the office hereunder men- Trans-Atlantic bookings by all lines arranged. A. E. MCMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Canadian Pacific Railway Famous Princess Line $.5. Princess Mal ~sails for— Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Monday, June 12, at 9 a.m. General Agent | oseemeetinenannel Nyy PACIFIC RAILWAY J. G. McNab - ates and Tickets Tickets To All Points —BY ALL LINES— ROGERS’ Steamship and Railway Agency Second Ave. Phone 116 5.5. INLANDER eee FOR eee HAZELTON | SUNDAY, JUNE lth Take the fast light-draught steam- er Inlander for Hazelton, of four franchises. These are the /Boston Nationals, Brooklyn Na- tionals and the St. Louis Nationals and Americans. The main purpose in 1907. PREACHER HELD AUCTION Pottage. 250 some were worth 5 beans. Some were worth the young man. The sale room was the of Mrs. W. T. one evening last week auctioneer Rev. W. H. of the Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson had a number of young people at their home and after several games and a programme of music the young men were put up by auction to be bought by the girls as partners for supper. It would not be fair to state who fetched high prices and who low prices. It is enough to know that the incident was the cause of a heap of fun and Mr, McLeod made as good an auctioneer as he is a preacher. and _ the Mel CC rd, Prune Dressing for Fowls Soak prunes over night. Pare enough apples to make as much in quantity as you have prunes, Mix th first removing the Helene of Montenegro, Their first the fowl with this mixture. Sold Off the Young Men of Baptist Church for a Mess of beans, It was all according to the popularity of parlor Robinson's house soaked prunes and apples stones from the prunes, and cutting the apples into pieces of the size of prunes. Add a few bread crumbs and s uff of this scheme is to advertise ——__— —— | Baltimore. daughter, Princess Iolande, was o 9:9 born in 1901; Princess Mafalda] It is reported that application was born in 1902: then came] Will be made to the National Com- Prince Humbert, the heir ap-|™ission for the re-instatement of parent, born September 15, 1904, Mike Donlin, the old Giant out- and the Princess Giovanna, born| fielder, who a few years ago left the ranks to become a Thespian. Mike has met with success on the stage, but the call of the diamond seems hard to resist and the old- timer may again be seen on the field. *?+¢ Jack Gillis, Canada’s all round athletic champion, has abandoned the idea of competing for the world's all-round title this season. The elongated athlete has been under the weather for the past two months, and figures that it would pull hin down too much to attempt to get into shape in such a short time for the big test. e*+¢ Fred Graydon, Tecumseh La- crosse Club’s star defence player, assistant manager of the team, was much wanted by the Vancouver team this year, but declined a good offer out west to stick with H. B. Rochester —oOoOCLL_—————K—x——_z_£_{_—____aay W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. Agent MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Sterk Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 286 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. CARSS & BENNETT: BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc, Office Exchange block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 C, V. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., On Sas- Katchewan and Ar WM. 8S. HALL, L. D.S., D. D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental thetles administered eBteliy treated. Gas and local 9 sneane for the slenae ex- eee i free. 3 Seveaar Bek: Prince Rupert. ii-12 Alex.M.Manson B.A., W.E. Williams,8.A., LL.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B,C the Indians of Torenio. ++ Already the professional lacrosse players of the east have found a method of beating the penalty check system and unless’ strict P. O. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN ©&. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. POXON, BSQ., A.R.A.M.,"LON., ENG official action is atken, the most important of a contestant’s ac- coutrement will be a lead pencil. It has been discovered that some of the have changed the figures their penalty cards, men on timers. President Murphy of Tor- onto has decided that any player, who substitutes a penalty ecard for the one given him will be subjected to a fine of $10 for the first offence. which they then handed to the|~ GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS SIXTH STREET PRINCE RUPERT Fruit : Produce : WHOLESALE H. H. Morton 3rd Ave. Feed oS cenit