THE DAIL In making cookies if the dough PACIFIC Ee on ee — eens OOOO ———— — a ot ea praesent errr ! tes ptiiicetthinatte oo meptes mosis | r 1 i mmr aie | ne oo ~—~H rh Fe me Seas Bed, ITEMS OF.. Double Weekiy Service 11> THE COSY CORNER = |} eesti | S P O R T $.S. Prince Rupert, 8.8. Prince George 1 (/{ Devorep pRINcIPALLY 10 THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN ‘ad a) { ( i bomnereneosisiensibeisieniiliiila ssi aiis For | 3 | Ate ee, ~~ ree: ‘3 : k ] = = = | , ‘ns a. Robin Hood Flour Edmonton does not feel very Vancouver Be i i Fe is is a little section of the paper, which from day ay will be devoted | ee joyous ove . “isi ‘ 1! General Merchandise ss i? argesl Stock 1} | to pubjedeo of speetel edie te Pap PEREIRA ation ct Prione Rupert | ota bast ~ oo, of - Victoria i l Ge ter | are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions, Sug- | c ss Sunday at I od oa “ me ‘ i l : é | gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The | Your Dealer Has It “t ? ee, — whereby the two Seattl ae { Lowest Prices in Northern B. C Cosy Corner” will fill « social need. | —emepmverer. gieemes in. which dey: Were. on- 1 he owe ° ° | ee ee SHAE i i cerned were decided very much Mondays and Fridays, 8 a.m. fone sat | —es against them, Bae as +++ ~ yee OR COMBINATION COS-| white effects, made up with chiff- é oe For Stewart, poedays and Sundays mn el rl re rt sr rm re re sr BE TUME suhe colors delicat: ly embroidered | @-*—®—-@—@—@ — e—e—o . Aa at8a.m. Special fare on Sunda: ay ne _ on both edges and tapering at FRED. STORK Gordon Springs, who the other ey aan return including meals an F é day ceive ‘ 5 and bert! ; the edges express the last word in| @ = a aaa i cred ¥ he ss. Prince Albert sails for Port Simp- French elegance. | —General Hardware— usand “dollars to play home! gon, Naas River, Masset, Naden a Successfully handled the bordure : for the Toronto lacrosse team,| Harbor, Wednesdays, 1.00 p.m. at WE e HAVE - FOR ” SALE foulards make up very smartly Builders’ Hardware ong ee ed a ee “Queen Charlotte Island points, Sat- yb * . and the knowing makers do not Valves & Pipes Ostend Proves ’ sal Were: + ee : Be (CROWN GRANTED) Sree Graniteware ‘Tinwaee eee Railway Service to Copper River "he hesitate to cut the border off "i ? . : Mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wed- 1 tae rCOr : c and apply it to wherever it can Wa ae ae , oor. | ae aye aoe. a . Saturdays, } Pl, re- } fe, > ose j 4 7 y an el urning ursdays ani undays Sa Section 9 ee a ae tT aha SECOND - AVENUE for the Western Canada League. cee Trunk Railway System’ ah F ects s lue a rhite | @-@-@~-@~e — e— ‘anecker w, : 2 ; ; Township 1 NECHACO VALLEY foulard has its deep brocade bor- pepe tiiecker was with the same connecting with trains from the Pacific has Range 4 der utilized only on the bottom oe last years Som: Stns! otp Est sctvies of haan pee aie weve i of the tunic, while the bodice W. L. BARKER finish and gave satisfaction. es eee pengese: Cane Ws PRICE:—$15.00 PER ACRE, EASY TERMS trimming is of white embroidery. Architect Benie M . ‘aaal hing te Portland, Boston, New York and Phila. matey The vivid colorings which this Second avenue and Third street field i. wh Urey, ee ee a Seana ae eoaee This is an excellent section and was one of the first to be season is displaying are undoubted-| Over Westenhaver Bros,’ Office. elder who was with the Vancou- eee Yekots Os tea ae ee 68'in the Valley. ; ver lacrosse team part of last ae? staked ee ly better in one tone or changeable office of ae ve : , eee season, and then went on strike A. E. MCMASTER Sogn colorings and in veiled effects than MUNRO & LAILEY “ . IVC. bapa , ht along with the rest of the home| ppsic ASSEN S in the figured silks. Architects 7 HT AND P. GER AGENT as e (eineyiaenstiete sabia Stork Building Second Avenue. oe _ signed a contract to Paste ; bi: play with the Westminsters for ° : Lae Samuel Harrison & Co sien i Sen ac | Cdn Pale Ray , Bveey O Tried and Tested STUART & STEWART eee B.C. Const Service iin é ‘ . very Une a tried an est ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Asserting that the umpires failed | — ° . ee Brokers and Financial Agents, Prince Rupert Helper Law-Butler Building | Phone No. 286 hr , ; f Famous Princess Line ie ’ Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 to apply the infield fly rule in the | (ERE IIE Be Ee third inning of Monday’s game at tk Tt RE BMPLOT MENS 4 OFFICE : For all kinds of help, cooks, dishwashers, hotel por- | New Knox | Hotel [Runes R & BESNER, {Proprietors The New Knox Hotel is run on the European ylan. First-class service, Au the Latest Modern mnprovemen ta. os BEDS Sc UP inds of laborers or me- hanics, call up Phone No. 178 or call at the nd Hotel Free Employment Office eadquarters for cooks & waiters is no there combinations where color A costume limit to the possible is illustrated today, and is one of the season's prettiest and PRINCE RUPERT | smartest models. Black and white whe | ey, silk, with tunic of lovely Windsor Hote ——— | FIRST AVENUE, | E. EBY © Co. 7 REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale de soie, med “ati Nassrttons of fancy braid in a lighter tint, which are out- Pe x4 B. C. lined with curved bands of the |§ FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET cachemire de soie. S.O. E. B.S. ‘| Newly Furnished and } ee IE: a “lige, No. $18, Sons of Steam Heated Rooms and third Tuesdays in | enters Hall, at 8 p.m, F. V. CLARK, Sec., | P. O. Box 812, Prince Rupert | DELIGHTFUL DATE CAKES A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION he These Nice Novelties Make a Pleasant upper Surprise RATES 50 CENTS AND UP ' BATHS FREE TO GUESTS ROBT. ASHLAND \. Row Boats P.O. BOX 37 F) and Canoes | Three cupfuls oatmeal, two cup- cupful lard and ne Launches, flour, one with Cincinnati, Manager Clarke is thoroughly chilled it will not there until the stove itself cools. ef the Pittsburg ball team, has S 7 anly be lighter, but will not stick | “W7ESO CARSS, 0. V. BENNETT, B.A. : ‘ ' +0 tie Baad Bee ag yg of Britich Columbia Katchewan and -ar|fled a protest with President] Tuesday, July 11th, 9 a.m. Se Oe 7 berta Bars. Thomas J. Lynch of the National] FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE ; housekeepers also chill their dough- CARSS & BENNCTT Leaghie bhi vaske'th h nis — f nuts before frying BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETC. he een ; asks that the game be | J. G. McNab ° General Agent ; : ; Office— eens thrown out. To remove grease from a kitchen ies wren jamie ee aa table scrub well with hot water to : 5 udge W. O. Chapm f which half a teaspoonful of whiting i : S J wr eee 8 bad bed adh RET Wine andl the WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S. |Superior Court at Tacoma, faces % ra ae cade a hei a sotie DENTIST. the unusual judicial task of de- i Gry thoroughly with a clean cloth.| Grown and Bridge Work a Specialty. | terminin the monetary damage This will make the table look equal tonal smmaognctign mdsenelesutes for tee baleiions om that w ve b fie ’ be . Tickets To All Points 5 of teeth. Consultation free. Offices: | UE WOU je, Sumerec: by. ..mhe to new. : Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. -12 |}Tacoma Baseball Club it its —BY ALL LINES— : Mutton dripping will not set grounds were 60 Rediunedl ieee hard and suety, as it usually does, that a batter could not smash out : oe ee : .. "i Alex.M.Manson B.A., W.E. Williams,B.A., L.L.D 5 ‘ Pee “e fat ie eet : ae WILLIAMS & MANSON a home run without knocking the ROGERS’ Steamship and pie Par he Venere oe Barristers, Solicitors, ete. ball over the fence. This unique Railwa taining it is put at the back of Box 285 point was brough up at. the y Agency the stove and allowed to stay Prince Kupert, B.C Second Ave. Phone 116 hearing of a suit by the city to For Dull Needles Keep a piece of sandpaper in the machine drawer for rough or blunt- ed needles; a file, too, will quickly smooth a dull machine needle, and P. 0. BOX 28 JOHN E. TEACHER O PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, £SQ., A.R.A.M., condemn a strip sixty-six feet wide on the south side of the club’s field. PRINCE RUPERT DAVEY F SINGING 5.5. INLANDER eee Johnny Powers was a star in his palmy days when he played “1.ON., ENG scissors may be sharpened on a large needle or the stem of a glass (or piece of glass) by opening and GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY for the Capitals and then for the famous Brantford’s, when the lat- ter town had a team: in the pro- fessional .--- FOR... “ie HAZELTON tie fuls , ! ; end of i ight- e i rat oY ee ibutter (mixed), one cupful sugar, shutting quickly, as if you were Se nee lacrosse il fg we ue eee ia Bes 187 PRA AD ticlf cupful buttermilk, half tea-| tying to cut the glass. SIXTH STREET PRINCE RUPERT} wanted to retire from the game siceeeheaianiit é Cor. First Ave. § | spoonful salt, one teaspoonful soda ite tae, are and the Capital lacrosse team of mone Central and 7th Street ¢ | dissolved in a little milk. Stew a ANGRY WITH THE C.N.R. GE and|0%t#¥2: wetiee working properly,|H. B. Rochester - Agent vPPPP errr ree rer rrr hea fraern conveniences Rates pound of dates with a tablesp. 0nN- Betas ee Taig go wae ga LINDSAY eaeneane he was brought out of retirement sere ia aie oS a Se DWLING, BILLIARDS ee he ful of sugar and | a little water, | _ : a ae wa aa. and it was his work which won yr and POOL vo ’ |Cut out the cookies with a large|™"g out of the Saskatchewan Ex G. T. P. Transfer Agents for the Senators the trip to England | probably for the rest of the season ei) ae pen. *% Koad exer- _*| sealer ring. Put a small spoonful} = —_—— ~ | Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable. | which President Emmanuel Tasse|Dooin is willing to give a raft of . Ne yan Bisex,’ be- jof dates in the centre and double OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 6, /had promised the team if they won| ex-Cincinnati pitchers and a hand- Proprietor and Manager Cc d H l }uwp. Then press around the edge. SPECIAL“ eae! the championship. , Powers has|ful of youngsters for a class a44e4neeagy jee rand Hote **| They are very nice without the been one of the most punished | outfielder. . | Spring Beds, clean White Sheets 25¢| (lates made as ordinary cookies. I} _ TODAY THE | IR OQUOIS men in the game, but his carefully eon 'S S NEWS Rooms 50c |have seen them made in a large POOL developed physique, brought about] Ever hear of a baseball team é lea IN TOWN FOR THE money | P22; the first layers spread over ‘ by boxing, wrestling, gymnasium] with a .300 batter covering every 8 :: Periodicals :: Newspapers | J. GOODMAN, Proprietor lthe bottom of the pan, then the Fresh Strawberries English and American Billiards work, and the scientific methods| position in the field, including the ¥TOBACCOS FRUITS | meautuee st ip ee Reet an then the other row of ~and Other Fruits. Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. |of developing the body, has made|pitcher’s box? The Philadelphia G.1.P. WHARF | |pastry. When it is cooked it is Fresh Vegetablies.. mih immune to lasting injury,| Athletics, champions of the world PLP | spread out on the table and not FROM VASHON ISLAND although he bears many scars to|are such an organization and bid , VICTORIA CAFE jeut until needed. Fruit : Produce : Feed ere emrese we of has been|fair to make some baseball his- id ; wrens pein nce New Groveries --. New Provisions in the brunt of the fight. tory that will stand for years to i |} RENT panel yas poapscarhanralry cg Ibe, FOULARDS IN FASHION WHOLESALE evo come. According to the latest alg up—Come aes f Manager Dooin, of Philadlephia, | averages here is how they line up: ro, ee ee ee ee 'Most Desirable Materials of the Ideal Pr 1c} H H.H. Morton - 3rd Ave. |is stil! trying to make some kind! Pitcher, Plank .300; catcher, Liv- able 4-roomed C ottage in sec- aT NAR IN rn OvISION ouse aida laaoe > x * : « fs ‘ : oy : 00 : canta Season of trade with Boston or Brooklyn.|ingston, .310; first baseman, Mc- 1 Cahi, Third Ave., near 6th St. Phone 190 yc : i i . 1 Cabin in section 1, $10.00, eae He is anxious to get Graham, | Innis, .442;; second baseman, Col- It is well that foulards come in eee eee ONE Soe Ota FRANK D. KEELEY Boston catcher, to help him during! lins, .397; shortstop, Barry, .301; et ial FOR SALE such-a great variety of designs,|press to this town has incensed| WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST |the long summer stretch, but! third baseman, Baker, .332; left lock 6, sec, 6, $1400, half cash. Dh ; a colorings and prices, for they are|the citizens and merchants are] Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 580}Graham is about the only thing fielder, Lord, .3854; centre fielder, a eat? block 28, section 8, | ROCHESTER & among the most desirable fabrics|discussing the advisability of hav- PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, Boston has on its team, and it is/Strunk, 300, and right fielder, » id 22, block 24, section 8, $500 | “ MONROE of the season. Certainly they have|ing freight sent by the G. T. P. not likely that the deal will be Murphy, 354, When you con- 4 & on Ate eet taken the lead among the silks |to Saskatoon. The city also has made unless Dooin were to give|sider that this team can also errr. 5 ae AL |which should be comforting for}passed a resolution to ask the some live wires, which he will not. | field and run bases, it certainly INADEN COMPANY | \ >. weer the woman of average means,|G. T. P. officials to confer with F. W. HART He also wants either Burch or/}looks like a dream, and explains o Sea since some very excellent foulards}them and arrange to rush the UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER Davidson of the Brooklyns to | why the champions have only lost Limited, : can be bought for seventy-five|G. T. P. line to Prince Albert to RFOOK GOMPENTS fill in the gap left by the accident| something like four games in the Ve cents a yard. The black and!completion, which put Titus out of the game, | last thirty played. Prince Rupert, B.C, A ASK UNCLE JERRY ° “O) 2 OPT INN He buys Lots STESEESDREDSESHESEEREESRERUEDRER EERE EDR He sells Buildings He has Houses to Rent —==—===JEREMIAH H, He sells Contracts Special Bargains in Kitselas Lands Francois Lake Lands Lakelse Lands Hazelter District Lands Bulkley Valley Lands Kispiox Valley Lands Porcher Island Lends He builds Homes Kitsumkaium,Lands, Sand, Gravel and Marble Deposits List Your Properties with Uncle_ Jerry . % ) x R SeaseRee Beate cee ase ee ake see nee See See See Seb see Sse ate ane asease ase ateateasb ate aceatoene. DEERE GEE DERE OED: EERE EEE EEE EEE ERE EEE DEEDES EEE ESE ESE DE ESE ET ASK UNCLE JERRY... 4 KUGLER=—————= He buys Leases He loans Money - Led ede ; le has Farms For Sale 3 f a) He sulls Houses He rents Stores i ial Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C. " >Pe0e 4 p S89 ESD 089 £59 090 C99 S80 090 C00 C0 E50 08% 070 000 650 O50 O89 4 paseaubaceesbansateace ace teateaseateatens (m ae