THE DAILY NEWS ~~ mr e —— aie. eed TTT —~ LYNCH BROS. | General Merchandise Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. meyer meer ee pears r te etme re sem sper pase RE J ee se ee x | { | | re ~— eee —— Vv. F. G, GAMBLE THE COSY CORNER = 3 — ~-4—~ my | are invited to contribute to its columns, Cosy Cerner”’ will fill a social need. PANELS ON SKIRTS | Feminine Fancy Takes to New | Fashion after Some Delay sAMUEL HART) Nearly all the tight skirts now being made have 2 panel, or panels, e down the back. The idea was arrison 0 really brought over from Paris amue e to New York lest fall, but it has not been very generally adopted Real Estate and Stock Brokers juntil this uae The Prencll APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED |thought the very tight skirt un- jgeinly unless it was relieved by Prince Rupert - and ad Stewart jsome kind of drapery. So dua |draped the light skirts of their evening gowns with filmy draperies pena! LILES of tulle and chiffon, while na EMPLOYMENT j |$ Hotel Central fey fistrsi )| back of their walking skirts they REE OFFICE : European and American plan, steam | added these penels which give | heated, modern conveniences, Rates . $1.00 to $2.50 per day. : a seeming fullness. It was a For all kinds of help, cooks, | siters, dishwashers, hotel por- rs, all kinds of laborers or me- anies, call up Phone No. 178 or call at the and Hotel Free Employment Office Peter Black Proprietor hn palpi Littl’ § ‘NEWS Agency leadquarters for cooks & waiters | Magazines : :: Periodicals :: Newspapers | eerste 4 CIGARS ::; TOBACCOS :: FRUITS — men G.T.P. WHARF | i Row Boats a C bling Launches, and Canoes = =E. EBY @& Cos== For Hire by Hour or Day REAL ESTATE - ~BOATS BUILT AND REPAIRED— Jebast ov Cow Creek P.O. Box 187 Kitsumkalum Land For Sale ere eee KITSUMKALUM : B. C. S. O. E. B. S. The Prince Rupert Lodge, No. 318, Sons of Engiand, meets the first and third Tuesdays in each month in the Carpenters Hall, at 8 p.m. F. V. CLARK, Sec., P. O. Box #12 Prince Rupert ERNEST A. woops. President, Box 23 slock Section Price | 34 s $325.00 | 4 14 s 650.00 | 8 36 7 2,000 | pi ; “4 he in and see our list of buys in ROCHESTER fo other parts of the city 2 ; ~ MONROE s ee hy NADENCOMPANY [eames : » at J Limited. eae d Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. | LL KINDS OF indsor Hotel | Fur and Skins Newly Furnished and | Stones Shsaicd Wan Tanned, Mounted and Lined for Matts or Rugs RST CLASS BAR AND DINING [ff] EXPERT WORKMEN CHARGES REASONABLE ROOM IN CGNNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND UP WORK GUARANTEED BATHS FREE TO GUESTS ss Vancouver Fur Dressing Company BT. ASHLAND P.O. BOX 37 1843 Granville St. Van., B.C. te ee) THE VALUE OF FAT | . Something About Food that VOY HOTEL ew Every Cook Doesn't Know | All foods are mixtures of three Theen > heiel to hae nox lelements—namely, fats, sugar, and e only elin tow > ’ : : ole soe oe wat: | lwater. Fats and oils yield about erin roorr deat fu ; ; Vaned house, north of 4,000 calories to the pound. So ar er. Rooms SOc | | } ‘ Ben Phone 87 P.O, | | ote that if one could eat a_ whole pound of pure fat (which no human h - — §|BESNER & BESNER, (Proprietors | stomach unless that of an Eskimo “hom: Pi > | . me & Fisher Proprietors |The New Knox Hotel is runon the European|COuld stand), one might do a ® | Eevee All the TDS te UP | Whole day’s work on the fat rar yie t 2,000 7. , 7 jalone. Sugar yields about 2, | FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT |* eae a | calories to the pound, and is rand Hotel... WORKINGMAN’S HOME |ble ard plaits. | majority of women seem to prefer | uniformity are widely worn, not only jnew gowns, but on old ones as well; for in order to be just like leveryone else and have the nec- graceful compromise between hob- One would have fancied that women in this country would have the feature they however, as the welcomed the idea. Instead, panel was the They taken it one discarded. have, at last up, and to individuality, we They on the see panels by the dozens. essary panel, women are searching the shops for material to matth their skirts, out of be and partly-worn which panels may made dded. HEALTH AND FIGURE BOTH Greatly Latest Corset built short The is hygienic only of today lines. Very of four inches) corset on often three it gives the res- The small waist is no longer a feature of fact, ot so con- above the waisi, piratory organs free play. our fashions; in some the structed that newer corsets are they rather enlarge It used to be the waist measure. claimed that corsets rendered the figure unnatural, but this view losing ground. Very many doctors order special corsets for] purpose of benefiting women patients who have certain mus- cular or abdominal troubles, and they advise them for growing girls, claiming that in cases where they are not worn girls who indulge in vigorous physical ex- ercise are apt to strain of other- wise seriously injure themselves. itherefore just half as valuable as |fat. Four-fifths of our daily food laspiseud Design of | i | = / DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Peer — ~-> This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day wil! be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert and to take part in its discussions. Sug- gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The | —————— NEW KITCHEN DEVICE Breaks Eggs and Spills Without Hurting Yolk An ingenious but rather elab- orate egg separator has just been invented by an Oregon man. A concave plate, with a lip on one side, has a yolk-receiving socket and a revolving cup mounted on this socket. By bringing the cup down the egg is cracked and the white flows out into the plate. while the yolk has a cleaning arm extended from it, and by turning this arm can be made to clean the plate, the contents of which can be poured through the lip into the cup or other recept- acle waiting. Of course, the yolk of the egg is not broken in this operation or it would run into the white. As it is, the yolk and shell are removed from the cup of the separator afterward. The experienced cook, however, would probably regard such an apparatus as more interesting than necessary. Explaining a Title (From The Canadian Gazette) It may be well to notice that there no foundation for the suggestion that Sir William Max is Aitken’s knighthood is in any sense a Canadian honor. Neither it nor the C. V. O. conferred upon Mr. Walter Baker, the popular of the Canadian Pacific formed part of the Can- secretary Railway, adian honors list. Mr. Baker's distinction, like the K. C. V. O. conferred some time since upon |Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, il recognitions is under- stood to be person: tended to members of the royal family visiting Canada, while Sir William Aitken'’s knighthood is a British political honor of the char- acter usual on great national oc- casions when the services of mem- |bers of both political parties are recognized. Miners Hardup are in a very bad shape and trade is the worst known in many years. The of jand have been oflering themselves miners are short money for laboring jobs as a day.—Morning Albertan. Have you learned that ‘‘keeping is a business matter— it ad- boarders” and that involves timely of The News? Find the Right Grocer —AND— Your Table Troubles End We sell the Right Groceries, Pro- visions, Fruits and Vegetables that are healthful this weather. by the sovereign of courtesies ex- | The mining towns along the| ling is § g | Pass in the south country and | the parts effected by the strike dollar aj|~ vertising in the classified columns | For most delicious Bread, Dainty Biscuits, Ete., Robin Hood Flour Your Dealer Has It ITEMS OF.. {SPORT By winning the Manchester Cup in 2 min. 27 2-5 secs., Marajax gave F. Wotton, his jockey, the fastest ride over a mile and a j half that any horseman nas ever had in the history of horse racing. +-4-@-@ -@ — ae FRED. STORK } Ti | —General Hardware— SECOND - AVENUE W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. Builders’ Hardware | Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves ’ : . = 4 Geisthodann | ‘Stauaae > Marajax was bred from Ajax e @ For six years the record had been held by Finasseur, a French race- horse, but such was the terrific pace at which Marajax travelled that he lopped off no less than 1 1-5 secs from Finasseur’s figures. we and Mary Seaton by Lord Clon- mell, and at the bloodstock sales in 1908 was bought as a yearling for 1,500 guineas. As a two-year- old he ran very disappointingly, for he was unplaced on each of his five outings. oe oe “Knockout Brown will fight Wol- gast, winner take all,’ declared MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDI10RS Law-Butler Building Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 Phone No. 286 Daniel Morgan, the New York lightweight’s manager, ‘‘and I will bet $10,000 with Wolgast’s man- ager, Tom Jones, on the result at ringside odds. I have sent a telegram to this effect to Jones and Wolgast, and Brown will be ready to fight any time, but I hardly expect a bout before next CARSS & BENNETT | BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETC. Office— Exchange block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 WM. S. HALL, i. D.S8., D.D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas end loca! anasthetics administered for the painless ex- traction of teeth. Consultation free. Offices: Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. ii-12 Alex.M.Manson B.A., W.E. Williams,B.a.,L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C December or January, perhaps ” ALFRED CARSS, _C. V. BENNETT, B.a. | /ater. of British Columbia of B.C., Ontario, Sas- oe éce and Manitoba Bars. katchewan and Al- wr ic berta Bars. Although Bill Lang and _ his manager gave out that Lang had agreed to fight Bill Squires Brisbane in August, the promoters in that state declare that they know nothing of the match. Box- ing enthusiasts are pleased to hear that poor old Bill Squires is not to be coaxed back to the ring to be made a chopping block of, for he would not have the remotest chance of beating Lang. n | J. G. McNab < Double Weekly Service $.S. Prince Rupert, 8.8. Prince George Ng. : Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Mondays and Fridays, 8 a.m. For Stewart, Thursdays and Sundays at8a.m. Special fare on Sunda; boat, $9.50 return including meals and berth. ss. Prince sails for Port Simp- son, Naas River, Masset, Naden maeney Wednesdays, 1.00 p.m and for Quen Charlotte Island points, Sat- urdays 1 p.m. Railway Service to Copper River Mixed trains from Pzince Rapert Wed- nesdays and Saturdays, 1 p.m., re- turning Thursdays and Sundays 5.20 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway System connecting with trains frome 1 the Pacific coast operates a prom oreo and conven- ient service of lu: double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Boston, New York and Phila- delphia. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged via ali lines. Full informa- tion and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. MCMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Canadian -Pacific Railway B.C. Coast Service Famous Princess Line Perey ar 1a 8 Cre a S. S. PRINCESS ROYAL Saturday, July 29th, 8 a.m. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE General Agent 5.5. INLANDER .--FOR... HAZELTON MONDAY, JULY 24th ww ie ig Here are the ten previous rec- | ords made for a mile and a half » P.O. BOX 22 JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING | PUPIL OF wM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., LON., ENG PRINCE RUPERT in Europe, Africa, Australia and| America: Finasseur, Chantilly, Fran- "OS ea ie eesh 2:28 3 Zenfandel, Manchester,- GEORGE LEEK Third Avenue also Water Street. LINDSAY'S “A525 2" G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable. OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68, THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. Fruit : Produce : Feed WHOLESALE H. H. Morton 3rd Ave. FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 580 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. F. W. HART Beds, clean White Sheets 25c HAYNER BROS. lis made up of water, woody fibre UNDERTAKERS «np EMBALMERS which are Rooms 50 Funeral! Directors j and flavoring or , } IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY 8rd Ave. near 6th St Phone No. 86 jof no value at all, since they J. GOODMAN, Proprietor | : | yield almost no energy. Ideal Provision House; Third Ave., near 6th St. Phone of UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER STOCK COMPLETE PHONE 62 | Spate, Newbury, Eng., '08.2:29 Airship, Manchester, Eng., "OS... a eres 2:30 1-5 Goodrich, Chicago, '98. . . .2:30 1-4 Ballot, Sheepshead Bay, 1). S., (OB ae 2:30 3-5 | Marlee, Flemington, Vic- | facies MMe Mos ate cat 2:32 1-4 Noctuiform, Randwick, N. SW OG es 2:32 Maniopoto, Randwick, N. S.V., 6 FBS 2:32 Corriecrian, South Africa, ‘08 1-2 1-2 & & Portland, Ore., July 26.—Thou- gh he was put out of the running for the state championship before the over Allan Mc- Cutcheon of Seattle, proved te be the tennis Marathoner today of the tournament, now in progress here. He played a total of eleven sets, or 118 games, and played great tennis in each match in which he was featured in singles, or with his partner. Richardson also of Seattle, in the day was Oregon doubles. In his doubles match with Richardson against Foley of San Francosco, and Lewis of Bill is better employed on his| farm. Eng., OB ees te 2:28 4-5| Take the fast light-draught steam- er Inlander for Hazelton, \H. B. Rochester - Agent | ~_orrrrerererererererererererreee Ss ig $$$444444464 $ i¢ q > > s\t ¢ oe . > > +> ° 1% carries complete stock of Drugs, Special J | @ attention paid to filling prescriptions. + + ¢ Theatre Block Puoe No. 79 Second Ave. $ 8 ES hee ee oer NEW WELLINGTON COAL LIME BRICK PLASTER CEMENT SHINGLES, LATH, BLACKSMITH COAL ROGERS & BLACK Phone 116 Palace Ice Cream Parlor 2nd Ave., next to old office of Optimist, sell only STOKES’ ICE CREAM Best made in Seattle. Fruit and Candy, whole- sale and Retail. Look for flash sign at night SAM GOWEN, Proprietor Phone 350 City Scavenging Mr. J. G. Weston announces that he has commenced work for the city. All orders received at the Office, 5th St. Phone 42 — Portland, McCutcheon was strong and the match went five sets as follows: 1-6, 7-5, 6-3, 3-6, and 7-5. Prince Rupert Lodge, L.0.0.F. Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city To watch The News want ads “tied” unsatisfactory boarding place. is to refuse to be to an are requested to visit the lodge. ADE, MORTON: ‘See. J. H. ¥. 06 thignea. iy sy eee aeh gs ? sit Stat sion: SSESSER SES SES REAL | He has I He buys Lots SHEEHEION sevenoamonN INVESTMENTS | JEREMIAH H. ESTATE He sells Buildings KUGL ER s He sells Contracts Jouses to Rent mane He builds Homes ie Kitselas Lands Special Bargains in Francois Lake Lands Lakelse lton District Lands piox Valley Lands Bulkley Valley Lands Porcher Island Lands Kitsumkalum Lands, Sand, Gravel and Marble Deposits He buys Leases Lands He has Farms He sells Houses List Your Properties with Jeremiah H. Kugler pose os0 one O80 S00 se O20 ORS 2S Tae Cee 2a> eee ESTATE | 100 08.0 00.0 000 090 099 000 089 000 200 200 C90 C00 890 080 290 00 000 090 090 090 000 090 000 000 000 000 000 50 08 Restee REAL ~ .e loans Money For Sale He rents Stores - Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C. erry oo >i4 i? io i?) re’ 8 trains over its | > crs oa eaee Bee ie Sey eae hata alien, oe oy See ite . ee Se nh se eens SR A she he em. nab nye pen a> al yet aj 4