0*** _# t***r-' THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 6 a. m., '."!"',>MM> KIN. TEMP. BAB. IN. BAIN ' ^n' '10.0 29.744 .12 The Daily New^ Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist j^ ]Uf \* tlslatWe Asj NEXT MAILS For South Camosun Sunday, 9 a.m For North P/Bw��tof California Friday, 7 p.m. m /��� VOL. II. NO. 123 Prince Rupert, B.C., Friday, June 2, 1911. xV/CTORl*�� ��C-* / ���*^pr Price Five Cents VANCOUVER WORKERS TO STOP WORK ON MONDAY Trades and Labor Council Declared Last Night in Favor of a General Strike to Start on Monday---Street Railway Employees Will Vote Tonight About Joining Them���If They Do All Factories Using Electrical Energy Will Have to Stop Work. Canadian Press Despatch) Vancouver, June 2.���A general strikfwill take place in Vancouver. That was decided by the meeting nf thf Trades and Labor Council last night, which ratified tlie pro- cccdings the special meeting held ,i week ago to consider the best means of helping thc carpenters of Vancouver to enforce their demands. Starts on Monday Tlu- strike will start on Monday morning. It was reported at the meeting that several thousand work nun arc ready to throw down their imi|> .il the word of command .im! go mit to join their comrades in tlif carpenters' union, unless a settlement is made in the meantime between the carpenters and thc Master Builders' Association. The Only Hope Thc only hope now, is that when the matter is discussed and voted on in the individual unions tonight at special meetings, that the men will refuse lo obey the dictates of their leaders. Hut this is regarded as a faint hope, as it is certain that most of the delegates on the Trades and Labor Council had mandates from their unions. Public is Alarmed The public is very apprehensive of the step threatened, as it is evident it will affect the general welfare of the citizens in a severe manner. It will mean practically a Stoppage of the entire industrial activity of Vancouver. Especial apprehension is felt over the question of the stree car men's action. They arc to vote on the question tonight. The B. C. Electric Railway is a vendor of electric power to most of the Vancouver factories. Included in the men's union are the power- men employed at the sources of electrical energy. What It May Mean If ihe car men decide lo join the strike, then not only the Street transportation but the supply of power for the factories will come to a stop. Thousands of workers who would otherwise continue at work will be obliged to quit The car men's decision will lie handed out either late tonight or tomorrow morning. BIG BUSH FIRE AT ARROWHEAD Fifty Men Unequal to Task��� Flames are Spreading. Unless Wind Changes Town is Doomed. (Canadian I'n-ss Despatch) Victoria, June 2.���At Arrowhead, B. ('., a bad bush fire is raging. All day yesterday fifty fire fighters were engaged and were unable to cope with the flames which are spreading. Help has been summoned from ni'iglil)orirtg��towiis. No lives have been lost but unless thc wind changes the town of Arrowhead will bc destroyed. PRINCE JOACHIM INJURED Kaiser s Son May Die as Result of Injuries He Received (Canadian Press Despatch) Berlin,.June 2.���Prince Joachim, >"ii nt the Kaiser, was injured in thc army manoeuvres today. He i> i" ii dangerous condition and lllalt tlif. CUSTOMS STILL ON THE CLIMB Increase of May Over April Is $3425.87 Thai Prince Rupert's trade is continually on the increase is easily proved by lhe figures of thc Customs Department returns from monUi in month. They are always steadily climbing upwards. Returns for the month of May have jusl been issued. They show a total nf 113112.64 for Customs Receipts diiiing the month. Ftff the month nf April the figures were vS,.xr,.77, ,)U|S ,|R, |ncreaae 0f Maj -, receipts over April's is M328.87 quite a substantial sum. Noticeable to the Customs Offi- aals this spring is the vast increase '". lh,i'' dealings with settlers' Meets, Home-makers keep pouring into Prince Rupert and bring- '"8 their goods with them. Every- thin8 is done to facilitate their ''"""K ll is not their money "'" Pr'nce Rupert needs so much ;is themselves and their earning m help build up the city. TO KNIFE RECIPROCITY BY SPLITTING DEMOCRATS Opponents of the Closer Trade Measures Making a Final Effort���President Taft Trying to Keep Forces Together--Debate Wednesday TAKEN ILL SUDDENLY Guest of Premier Hotel Has to Postpone Journey South Late last night Mr. Robert Bright, a guest at thc Premier Hotal, was taken suddenly ill. No time was lost in sending for Dr. McNeill who arrived promptly, and advised tlie removal of the , lent to the General Hospital. .Mr. Bright had intended to proceed sough with the Prince Rupert this morning, but was advised by thc doctor not to ateempt the journey. His illness is not understood to be severe, but he may require some days rest and medical attention. (Canadian Press Despatch) Washington, June 2.���A crisis in tlie Senate fight on Canadian reciprocity is expected to be reached when the Democratic farmers free list bill is offered as an amendment to tlie bill carrying the proposed agreement into effect. That such an amendment will bc offered for thc purpose of embarrassing the Democratic supporters to the reciprocity bill seems certain. Toward this critical contingency President Taft is now devoting his attention. He is holding daily conferences at the White House in an effort to keep the Republican and Democratic Senators in line for the pact Thc debate in the Senate on the reciprocity bill is scheduled to open next Wednesday. TO BUILD SHIPS FOR OUR NAVY Commander Howe Goes to Britain to Discuss Tenders with British Ship Builders. They Are Here A great range of classy shoes havc just arrived. See us today.- Scott, Fraud & Co. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, 'Phone 4 [BASEBALL SCORES Northwestern League Jacomo 5, Portland 4. Seattle 8, Victoria 1, Vancouver 9, Spokane 1. ' National League Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 0. mt8tmrgO, Chicago 8, Wrir.an League Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 14. J"*'">* '*. Chicago 10. ^ L��uis 8, New York H. VVa'hlngton7,Detrolt8. Pacific Coast League Vernon STRIKE WITNESSES MUST WAIT UNTIL MONDAY Govt. Agent McMullin Received Wire Today From Victoria That They Need Not Leave���Another Hardship on Them o, Sacramento 6. , Jnd 1. Portland 8. L08 Angeles a,-FriicoO, Oakh Government Agent McMullin received a telgram late last night stating that it would bc unnecessary for thc witnesses in the strike citsc to leave Prince Rupert until Monday. One or two of the Special Constables summonsed, however, left by the Prince Rupert this morning. The others will go south by the Prince George on Monday. Defence Inconvenienced About eighty witnesses for thc defence are in town and were ready to go below with thc Prince Rupert this morning. On hearing that they would not be required to leave until Monday they were faced with the commissariat problem. Many of the men have come from upriver and distant districts to attend the trial, and these have no work here. How to feed them was the question. Consulted Govt. Agent In a body they visited the Government Offices, and laid the matter before Mr. McMullin who at once proposed that the men who wished to be provided for over the week-end should havc provisions supplied them which they could arrange to sue as they chose themselves. This arrangement met with approval, but after further consideration it appears that the men decided not ^o avail themselves of it. Support was not asked for all, but only for a few of the eighty witnesses waiting to go south. Don't Read This Because you will be convinced that our stock of boots and shoes are unequalled In Northern B. C.��� Scoti, Proud & Co. On June 5 expected that navigation It is will be open from White Horse lo Dawson,Yukon, on June B. Rogers iK: Black, steamship agents, received this advice today from Skagway. Came Back Broke That idea was returned last night, but like most borrowed china, it was broken in several pieces. However, Reilly will have it. in presentable form by tomorrow night. (Canadian Press Despatch) Montreal, June 2.���Commander Howe of the Canadian Navy, sailed last night for England to discuss tenders for the construction of men-of-war which Canada will build during the next three years. Six tenders have been received, several of whom expressed their willingness to construct thc vessels in Canada. EIGHTH AVENUE IS JOINED UP PRINCE RUPERTS PRINCELY PROSPECTS FROM PANAMA Opening Up of World's Greatest Canal and Linking Up of the G. T. P. Transcontinental Together Mean Prestige for Prince Rupert, Says W. H. Magee in His Lecture at the Empress Theatre Last Night. In 1915 thc Pacific Coast will see thc greatest doings of tlie whole century. Prince Rupert will be in on those doings, a regular topnotcher. For by that time Prince Rupert will be linked up with the East by a line of continuous steel, and the Atlantic and Pacific oceans will be linked by thc Panama Canal. Somewhere round San Francisco will centre the celebration which will attract all the world and his wife. A forecast of this great event, and its significance to Prince Rupert was given by Mr. \V. H. Magee in his lecture last night in thc Empress Theatre on "The Panama Canal." On Sound Footing After giving a brief resume of tlie history of this short route across the continent, and the attraction it has had for the imaginative minds amongst commercial men for many years, Mr. Magee who has studied the canal thoroughly, told how through the foresight of Theodore Roosevelt the Panama Canal Zone ten miles wide, has been secured for the United Stales right across the Isthmus for ��40,000,000 and how- after the lamentable and criminal mismanagement of the canal works under lhe French Company that first exploited it, the canal scheme has been set on a sound fooling, and carried to its present prosperous stage within three years of completion, by the American nation. Dismal Failure Once Pitiful conditions prevailed during the period of mismanagement. Vast sums were subscribed in France. All materials had to be bought there. Graft nourished, and tons upon tons of costly machinery was ordered in France only to be dumped in swamps on the Isthmus. Insanitary conditions prevailed amongst the workers, and plagues of small-pox, typhoid, and malaria decimated the camps. Most pitiful is the grim black and white sketch drawn in a word or two by the lecturer of a bright young French engineer who went out to Panama at that time with his wife, and four pretty daughters. They had not CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 IMPERIAL DELEGATES WANT TO BE CONSULTED Want to Know Why the Dominions Were Not Consulted Over the Treaty of London, Better Known as the Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty (Canadian Press Despatch) London, June 2.���The Imperial Conference today debated the motion introduced by Hon. Andrew Fisher, Premier of Australia, regretting that the Overseas Dominions had not been consulted in reference to the declaration of London in regard to the arbitration treaty with the I'nited Stales. Sir Edward drey promised lhal they should be consulted before thc next Hague conference and pointed out that not to agree to its ratification would be a great blow to the cause of arbitration. Sir Wilfrid I.aurier said he thought that the claim of tlie Dominions to be consulted in treaties negotiated by tjic Imperial government was not unjustified even though the arbitration treaty wilh the I'nited Stales might not be carried through, if the declaration was not ratified. The fact lhal the colonies were being consulted regarding questions of war, placed them in the position of being forced to aitl in the event of an Imperial war. STRIKERS GO BACK Structural Ironworkers in Toronto Decide to Throw up the Sponge. (Canadian Press Despatch) Toronto, June 2.���Thc bridge and structural ironworkers who went out on strike on May first for an advance of five cents per hour, have thrown up the sponge and returned t.i work at the old rate of 85 cents. Plankway Completed Tonight From McBride to the Circle Work has been pressing on apace on Eighth avenue which is being planked from McBride street round to Hays Cove Circle where it links up with Seventh avenue. This linking up will be completed tonight, and lhe ncw plankway will be a great convenience to residents in this district. Messrs. J. A. Meeker & Co. are the contractors for lhe work. SEARCHERS FIND DEAD BODIES All were Victims ct the Mysterious Fire at Silverton Yesterday���Ten were Injured. Nelson, June 2.���Search among lhc ruins of the Windsor Hotel at Silverton which was destroyed >y fire yesterday morning produced a few charred remains. Apparently they are of the four men, Robert McTaggert, Robert Fairgrieve, one unknown man be- leivcd lo be a foreigner, and a fourth whose identity is unknown. At present there arc ten injured in thc hospital at Ncw Denver. A MAIL SERVICE SOON FOR PORCHER ISLAND Post Office Inspector D. H. Fletcher Will Visit Island to Investigate Conditions and Routes���Leaves by a Launch This Afternoon This afternoon Mr. I). II. Fletcher, Post Oflice Inspector for the District, is to make a trip across to Porcher Island lo investigate the conditions over there as regards mail service. Mr. Fletcher intends leaving in the Knox iuineh with Mr. I; Davis. Mail Service Sought For some time the residents of Porcher Island have been very anxious to have a regular mail service, and have taken every opportunity to make their desires in this direction known to the department With a rapidly growing population, and increases of business every where in these districts just now, it has not been easy to cope with the needs of all places as quickly as residents Iy long aud sometimes even perilous. Mr. Fletcher will make a thorough investigation into routes conditions antl possible means of communication with the Island's most populous parts, and will devise the best antl most frequent mail service possible. THOUSANDS NOT HUNDREDS News Staff is Scared Lest Mack's Muse Should be Aroused LAUNCH KNOX OVERDUE TODAY Expected Last Night from Kit- sum with Scow of Gravel Some anxiety was Expressed on the waterfront this morning regarding the gasoline launch Knox, which left for Kitsum yesterday in charge of F. Davis her owner, to unload a Scow of gravel and tow it back to Prince Rupert. The launch and scow were expected back last nighl, but ditl not arrive, and it was thought that delay might have been occasioned by the state of the title hindering the handling of thc scow. Enquiries made about one o'clock this afternoon resulted in thc statement made at the boat house that the Knox was still out, and no news of her was available, but that she was expected every hour, Another launcyh has been sent out to look for her, though there is not believed t" be any reason for serious anxiety, as Mr. Davis is an experienced launch owner on these coasts. In a Calgary news item in yesterday's Daily News telling how a local clerk purchased a property on Seventh avenue, seven years ago for $825, and sold it yesterday for 1106,000, a headline stated lll.lCir. an i|ii" nil mm .mm.m-..mm I have wished. Probably Porcher that he- had made thus cleared lsiand will very soon havc the ^ve hundred per cent profit Got Them at Last A splendid line of American pumps antl slippers, none better.��� Scott, Froud & Co. Where to Go D This was wrong. 11 was something I over twelve thousand five hundred EMPRESS THEATRE, Second Ave.; Pictures and Music, 7.30 p.m. MAJESTIC THEATRE, Third Ave; Pictures and songa, 7.80 p.m. PHENIX THEATRE, Second Avemie; The staff hastens to make this) pictures and music, 7.30 p.m explanation before Mack sees the misleading paragraph and Island boat was coming over, makes it the subject of his ribald PREPARATORY SERVICE, Old Pros And the trip by boat was frequent-1 muse. | byterian Church, 8 p.m., tonight desired service now. Mail by Claxton or Rupert Up to the present mail com- per cent he cleared munication with Porcher Island has been either by Claxton or Prince Rupert whenever a Porcher AUDITORIUM, Sixth Avenue; Roller Skating, R p.m. TH E D AI L y NEWS The Daily News Formerly The 'Prince Rupert Optimist Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCP.IPTION RATES-Daily, 50c per mor.th. or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. Outside Canada-Daily, $S.OO peryear; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVBRTISING-W cents per inch. Contract rates or. application. HEAD OFFICE ���\Vti\j News Building. Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 9S. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New Y'iRK-National Newspaper Bureau. 219 East 23rd St., .New Y'ork City. Seattle���Puget Sound News Co. LONDON, England-Ths Clougher Syndicate. Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. "The newspaper, with the law, sbootd assume the accused innocent until proven guilty: should be the friend, not the enemy of the general public; the defender, not the invader of private life and the assailant of personal character. It ihould be, as it were, a keeper of the public conscience." ��� Her.ry Watterson. Daily Edition. Friday, June 2 offence, though it n^ed to*,., .:.. - : ������= *���������>��� .���>��� ������ -��P-�� ^|�� i^LpW now for several | j pjJjJE portion of taxation would grow larger for the citizer.- for the railway company, for the reason that the dtixens' share w uld weeks increase, while the company's would remain stationan. at the meeting which | |was over in less than an hour. | re Mayor Manson. Commission-*, That this first and most obvious outcome of the proposed agree- w�� thorities. is indicated' the "tl) er Kirkpatnck. Commissioner M the assessor M. Stephens, and Dty Clerk. ned lots Woods, Secretary of tlie Com- ��� - missi ��������� ment is realised by the dty au issued assessment for the present year. In some cas��.�� has doubled and trebled the assessment of tlie privately owi to prices exceeding even the speculative value of the propertie the whole area of privately owned lots the total assessment has increased from $4.70O,S22.50 to $7,S20,830. That this is not the result of any general advance in values '���- seen by the fact that the Grand Trunk Pacific's property is I Sir,���With your permission 1; duced from 17,291,000 to $2,819,600. Even this sum is being protested I, ^ respectfully ask the at-: by the railway company, which in its notice of appeal states that its tentjon 0f the authorities to the properties are "grossly over-assessed." ;'..Uowing: Letters to the Editor For a" kinds ��f helP- cooks, waiters. lishwashers, hotel por Kgm ai. kinds of laborers or me "chanies. ���.-."��� ���'*', EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ��� ��� ��� I ' -.:������ Z S.-ali-i ti-:. la-r. addres*.d U and endorsed .Tenderer Publicjli. brook, B. C will be received ur- ' Monday. June 12, 1911, In ���-��� of a Publie Building, CranUocic, I;, Planj, specification ar.d lorn-. erf , be seen and forms ol tender ootair.fj-: al f ol Mr. Wm. Hendenwn, Resider.-. ���������'." Grud Hotel Fret Enploymt Office j VhgtajB^Cjj* the po* offiw, a 4 waiters j j ___S-**_*t-*______*A_m___*_*_ '��� ted Phone No. 178 car call at the Hea ���~~- .. ���.. m..m tltmmj . j reraon. tennenng 4:- / I will not be consideredninle*,* mai- . ��� This may be taken either as an honest expression ; : '������"������*'��� its lands are not worth that figure, or it may be an effort : st ��� compress the assessment so as to be prepared in tht event proposed agreement being voted down by the citizens. ��� : the The citizens have a right to vote to reduce the o ."..: iny's ment. If a sufficient inducement were offered them, it might even be good policy so to do. But it should be clearly explained to the citizens by those who submit the agreement to the people, that every dollar so exempted will have to be made up by the pr:'. .it-- I '���- wners. THE GRAND TRUNK ASSESSMENT Owing to the near approach of the time when the citizens will be called upon to vote on the above question to bind tlie city to ar. agreement covering a long period of years, and owing also to the evident reluctance shown in certain quarters to discuss the question with the citizens, the Daily News will print a series of editorial articles de.-.ling with the various aspects of the question. In so doing, there is r.o desire to sway the mir.ds of the electors :'or or against the prop sed - tdement The aim will be to state tlie case fairly, without prejudice, without exaggi ration, and A baby aged two and a half wil ut rhetorical appe.il, letting the issues be clearly seer., and allow- years, who "works" for his living Prince Rupert i�� n a m It satis- ing the facts to make their own ippeal to the individual mind. Our by hooking eyes on a card for his factor}- state.* At the meeting of chief concern is not which way the electors will v te, I ut that the poor, working mother, has been the Police Comm -?i' n eld yes- BABY VICTIM OF SWEATSHOP Works for His Living by Hooking Eyelets on a Card POLICE RECORD IS EXCELLENT Prince Rupert s Behavior Has Been Exemplary of Late From the poli.- pant ol vi w electors may know wh it it is th- ;��� ~re v ���;:'.., for or .-..jair.st. Article No. 3. How the General Assessment is Affected. Thi first . st ' I v: us rTect of ar.y alteration in the .-.sses�� m-er.t ,,f ��� | Trur.k Pacific property is upon the assessment of thi pr "��� wners. At present the lands within the city limits three classes I ��� wi ership, viz.. the Grand Trunk Pacific the i irand Trunk Pacific Town and Development I vincidi Government and the private lot-owner-- For practical purposes of civic revenue, then.- are only three class 1 discovered in London. terday afternoon in t; ��� > ity Hall This little victim of sweated Chief Vickers presented his report child labor���surely the youngest showing no formidable list of in the country���is mentioned by Serious offences for the past month. a writer in the Empire Review for but only the usual list of minor April on "Tht- Problem of the lapses. Child.' The report showed the city to "I have seen a bat y of two and be orderly and ! -��� -aUdii _ under the writer, "so unchildlike at i hief Yick. ra" administer "ion of thirty months that he had not p- !ice matters, a:. Mayor Mgnson for the Government-owned lots are exempt from taxation. Later the curiosity t. look up fmm hi^ complimented tl I n tins on. there will onlv be two classes, for the Development company is��wk as we talked with then-, .ther. condition of affairs Ch:.: Vickers " **- _____ ��� ��� ���*.. Anr] __^ _*l . . w*_m_m*-*_m* T ��� �� * mm i ������ . ��� ���- m*_mjm. A-A^ .mm -mm .-.mm. __,.mm___*m _* _���**-.* ��� ������ ed not to hold and develop the lots, but to sell them t private lot-owners. The permanent sources of taxation will be the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway company, ar.d the- private lot-owners. Th�� question .a- -- in the assess! ute is. "In what pr portii ns ���hall the burden of taxation be divided." Gravely and in usly-this mentioned in hi- statement that baby toiler placed hook after a keen watch is kept upon the hook in its place on the card, movements of all cla>.��es of un- vi\i _ a I a minui - ever) - desirables, and that they h.iw to the ir. ther wl earn- 3s. .i little chance of Staining a foot- week at the most monotonous, hold in Prince Rupert, as th< ] w try, tn lit; - kept oo the move continually. work' that exists. I ..e-re are twelve Amongst other matters of minor the Could they see their way clear to continue the plank road on Fourth avenue around Hays Cove Circle to meet the road to the bridge. I believe it would be about 440 feet, and to people over the creek coming to town it would .See Us itt Prkes. land them on Third avenue with about the same amount of walking, as tt present it takes for them to reach McBride and Sixth streets. Even a plank walk would be -���-iv.ething, if a 16-ft. drive- cannot be afforded. I write this for the sake of the many residents over the creek, and i: in the middle of the large work on hand it could be carried out: I know it would be appreciated by a large number of the people. Yours truly. "A Resident." ROGERS & BLACK ���WHOLESALE DEALERS Ot��� ��� i - l r*���m.mm* I lm�� contract when called upon to do ��o, air Building Material, Cement, Lime, | ^p^ the work contracted lor. 1 form, supplied, and signed with signatures, stating their occur.*-. ��� ol rcidence. In the ease o( firm., tl signature, the nature ol the o-ccipk-.. , , ,,i ' ol residence ol each member ���.', that I be given. Each tender must be aecompt'... ! | ,lr accepted cheque on a charxen-i bat ��� :'v.-aMe to tne order ol the Honourab.i. -.- Public Worka, equal lo Kn p*r >��� the amount ol the tender, which wi il the person tendering declir.t to ', Hair-6bre Platter. Coke, Blacksmith Coal, Common Brick, Pressed Brick Shingles, Lath, New Wellington Coal ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Phone No. 116 be not accepted the cheque will bi m Th�� Department does not bir.l '.:���..' tbe lowest or any tender. By oilier, R. C. DB8B0CHBR3, Secret ary. Department ot Public Works, Ottawa, May 13, 1911. Newspapers wUl not be paid for this advertise* mwit if tbey insert it without authon:;. (jom \_t Department. *i' FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 5s0 PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. ��������11 I I I I*IHI 11 11 ******** w. j. McCutcheon C*m�� complete stock of Drtyra. Specl-al attention . a : to filling prescription*. TWatre Block phom no. n Second Aie. *_***_ 11111111 M H ***** ***** Windsor Hotel! FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET It is recorded that George K ���'.- ter. the Cleveland pitcher, who was once a football p!.t>t.-r. an instinctive desire t> tack base runner .;- a mt,;: - his career for a baae. This i- ke. Did an>"one ever ob- m a rugby player in .t<:i.>n in a soccer game. When the ball comet to him he instinctively ntarti to catch the sphere and he is lucky if he recovers in time to save a foul. Newly Fumiih-e-d and Steam Heated Roomi A KIRST CLASS BAR AND D1N1N.J ROOM IN CONNECTION- RATES 50 CENTS AND IP BATHS FREE TO GUESTS ROBT. ASHLAND P.O. B0\ i . ROCHESTER tk t Monroe Ladysmith l ' >' Coal Phone nt> -:E. Ai rding to the opinion of the Assessor appointed by the Pro- 1 . vernment, the proper proporuons in which the taxation should be divided, taken oo a basis of the relative value ot the proper;-. ^ ��* ��* card, and importance, dealt with wen owned bv the ntilway companv and the private lot- - ;: .'. li.. : - ' :? " '": 10d- ,or tVtr>' ���"������" "' ��� ��*��. *��me j650 the Development compor.;. waa in the ratio of 17,129.500 for tl - ����� way < tnd $5,043,142.50 for the private lot-owners. Including, ards. la in to the cards and tl I ��� uurt room. It is noteworthy FOR SALE the Development company. This at last year's ral F tax. I ties each hook with an e; I I this new building has not meant a tax bill of 1101,497 for the company and %ul 657 lit- wi rs ["his ga\ the Jty. after the O urt of Revii .- uver, and thr assessment records signed estimai 1177,154. In "ther words, out f a total revenue need I ^. 77 154 the indt; ' r, appoi;.- . the Proi Go> -ment. de- dared that a just divia i ..__ of the holdings of the parti-- ������' ��� ..; ntribute $101,497 ��� - - |7i ��� '7 Then the eyes are -.itched in.!yet been the scer.e of any trial Sow it ii t thai I of a contribution of 1101,497 the Grand Trui.k Pacifi- R ila .;. company is only to make _ ��� ��� tributi' ��� s' ��� Hay; proposed, or 125,897 as the I. gg�� r $30,000 i year as the late dty council r $15,01 - - ��� present ity council pr ; - - I rival : rr will h i\ i ; .;��� th difference. I that of the city are no greater this yeai il this fii .-.-���'.:. ������.-.- i . it to the| ��t year���then ii rder to nue of $177,154. the ' I ���- n to last yeai - share, the difference louni lthe�� --��� arrived at. and the amount railway companj ist year Thu- the suggestion it . by the dticens that the I ������ Trur k I'. - - .--������- 115,000 a year for ten ; 1177,154, \ ��� i.tributt 1182,154 '. ' I7i ��� "7 ii - As ���' ��� ���; ft . - and larger revenues H. F. McRAE F. R. C. BROWN H. F. McRae & Co. Financial Agents Second Ave.. Prince Rupert Branch: Vancouver A FEW CHOICE OFFERINGS FROM OUR LIST LoU Block Section Pnce Ca��h 18, 24 IS 1 115.500 SS.000 47 1 6 1.250 ��S0 6 12 6 1.67! K�� 9. 10 2* 6 tOOtach 250 31.32 1 7 525 each We hsr* one very choice buy in Section 1 which we cannot advertiie- ftbsol<itely centra!���imail cash. Alto aeveral cloae-in lots at tH month LoU 5 and 6. Block tt, Section 1. $9000. 25 per cent. cash. balance 1. 2. 3 years. 7 per cent. EBY CS. Co. REAL ESTATE Kiuumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - B. C. ..Grand Hotel.. WORKINGMAN'S HOME Spring Beds, clean White Shoo-..- 25c Rooms 50c BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY J. GOODMAN. Propri.lor GEO. W. MORROW 1076 Nelson St., Vancouver, B.C. | BOWLING, mmmmmmmm*mtmtmmmttmmm BILUARDS I .nd POOL \ i i I A'mA-} * I Tftb^t. A rood ��tr> i **im A eltui ���_> rt. L*-i���� tv-wry ' af t*rft *o. Srw-tu-iA Stock, bt- i I tv��*f) ��U ��nd "ih Su 1 | ri: ��ouuK>rt. W*rr*pr.**,x-r and ll4r.��*r ! Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city we requested to visit tbe lodge. G. S. JOHNSTONE, N.G. H. MORTON, Secretary. THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiard Twelve Tables SECOM' Ave. For Rent Partly furnished House on Sri Ave. T rooms with bath. Electric lighted. F. W. HART UNDERTAKER * EMBA1.MER stock - a a nr: nr FOR SALE T��o Box Bj.11 AJ_*r*. *_ ten I* t ��� ���*".'��� tmm. .nil counter, chair*, card ta' ��! Vi tak*. the outfit for quick mX*. A H. F. ROSS. I>.>���:. ���- Hotel 1' - Third Avenue ��� Princ* Ropctl CARTAGE and little's NEWS Agency LINDSAY'S Horace G. C. Emmerson NADEN block SECOND AVE. Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.I'. "HARK C. T. P. Tran.fer Agenl. Ord.r. promptly filled. Price. rca��>n��ble. OFFICE-H. B. Rochcter. Centre St. l'lmn**. pS:u:S:S:Si��!S:5:S:5:S:G:S:S:S:G:5:5:S!S:G:S:S: I*! \:i H *'i 0 t:, ***** V.} ��� *��� v., *������ CJ ��� ������ ra ��� * ��� ra ra B ��� ������ ra ��� ������ ra ra il ra ��� ������ ra ra **m 1 1 t** Uncle Jerry's New list timtim^vm^mmtimim^ Carpenters are getting liucy on residences ail ���i-.i-r town but ivtnwith this Ing activity it will be some time ia.-la.re tl.e dcmar.ii (������: dwelling houses . ; iiartments can be supplied if it ���' . ��� ���. number of new pMpls irriytni *rix_ ths objset ol makir.ir hi an - n.rt. My eorrsspondtncs u|kii tnli niblsel with parties now on the i . itsntly Incrssstni so 1 rr,..k.a an tsptdsl SPpasl to those having api.vtments antl houses to rent ��� ���r (ur i.��le to inm.ediately list them *ith Lncle Jerr/. RESIDENCES FOR RENT WO Mt month, s..-.-en lurnished Nam with ��tore MtoW, A barnain. lis nu aottli. Two room house, un. lurnished, with ' ered. \\ M, |. S27.SO |ier month. Kiv, pla*t��re��l, Wuter. $1S per m.jnth. ( abin, 18 i \i. $25 i*r month. Five room cottage, plastered. Water. S40 |<er month. Four rooms, bath and toilet. Furnished {50 per month. $15 per month. Four room cottage I,..,: MrHride. Running water. $25 in r month. Two story, four rooms. Partly furnished. $25 per month. Five rooms. Water not laid on. $22.50 per month. Four rooms in a double house. Papered and well finished. $30 |-er mor.th. Twn jtory, seven rooms. Bath room but not connected. Thns rooms. .Partly basement. Plan- room cottage, $20 jier month furnished. $25 per moii'l Par Btovi Twn tmry, five rooms, artly [wnMisd. Harden. $35 |mt month. Bll roi mi and bath. g v. n rooms and bath. Hungalow, Inur rooms, ot and cold water. $35 per month. $35 tier month. Hath. Hn WHY PAY RENT? BUY A HOME $2,500 Buys live room house in Bl - tion 6. Easy terms of payment can be arranged. $6,000 Buys double apartment house in Section 6. Terms can be arranged. $5,500 Buys nine room house with ba��ement. Hot and cold water. Modern conveniences. Time payments arranged. $5,180 Buyi elegant eight room buic- alow. Four lireplaces. Bath. All modern conveniences. $300 Buys five room house on Iteserve. $2,700 Buys lour room house in Sec limi 6. Modern conveniences, including bath. $3,000 Buys seven room house in Section 5. Modern conveniences. I $2,625 Buya two story house, ***** rooms, in Section 1. Jeremiah H. Kugler | V600 Cash $3,500 Buyi bouse and ihack in Section 1. Three roomi, kitchen, baser ment. $3,000 Buyi two story nine ro,,m house in Section 6. Bath. Telephone. Price $5,578. $1,000 Buys t��o story.five room house in Section 7. Price 12,260. $1,000 Buys two story, seven room cottage in Se.-tion 6. Bath. Price $3,000. $1,000 Buys five room hous�� on Seventh Avenue. Price $2,500. $S00 Buys well finished lour room house in Section 5. Bath, closets. Price $2,700. BUY A LOT AND GET RICH $100 Buys two lots in Sortion 8. Pnce $600. M00 Buys six lots at Seal Cor*. Price $1,200. $400 Buys lour lots near -Sesl Cove. Price $225 each. $100 Buys two lots in Section 8. Price IM0. $200 Buyi two lots in .Section 8. Pric? 1475. $SO0 Buyi lot in Section 1, eaiy terms for balance. Price 13,760. $S40 Buys lot in Section 6. This is a snap for cash. $550 Buys two lots ir, Section 5. Easy terms for balance. $600 Buys lot in Section 6. Price $1,026. $400 Buys lot in Section 6. Price MM. HOW ABOUT ROOMING HOUSES? $500 Buys furniture and lease for two years of ten room house. Toilet and bath. $800 CASH. First payment on $4,200 rooming house. 20 % 100, 2 story and basement. Balance payable $100 monthly. $72$ Buys furniture and 3 1-2 years" lease of rooming house in Section 1. Kent $45 per month. Buy. l'latiln Mill and Carpenter Shop "Ask Uncle Jerry" $700 Buys rooming house on Third Avenue. Nine lurnished rooms.fnll rented. A snap. $1.800 Huys large rooming house Close IB. Finest place in cily. Should WSSI $HH) to $150 per month. Investigate this. "ASK UNCLE JERRY" "' have also a hotel proposition Worthy of OOntldtratlon, several busine"* ' initios. Mores iii rent, boats for ���Sis and ni forth. Hire hn bssil a surprising demand filially for farm lands up Ihe Skeena ;' ths Bulklsy valley. We have ���' ISTJl smotinl ol acreage, carefully '-"'"1. all the way from Kitselas to roncoh Lsks, With full descriptions W tns iliaracier of the soil and so forth Ine prlos at present is low, running run $10 an acre up. Sonic of the land is partly elssrsd snd baa (arm bindings "" "��� lou should certainly look int" this. * ��� eorosas^^ | $425 Bur. lw. Thi. LoU In Section ��� a Blf 8nap. I Second Avenue m ��'{ ���*t D ffl ���*i ���'���} n I fl I '���) I i v_ ^^SISIOJGCT:^^ ^r-mmm*}*****.**}**'*****!*, *mm***^i*m*m*** T H E |D A I L Y NEWJS ' ' l "��� ��� ..-*...-*-.,-w..^..^��H ���>***���* I I LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise ! 1 i I Largest Stock j Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. j HAVE - FOR - SALE (CROWN GRANTED) Section 9 Township 1 Range 4 NECHACO VALLEY PRICE: $15.00 PER 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 .**^.******* ~-m.*%t*--.*< = THE COSY CORNER = J DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN ( This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted to Bubjecta of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Cornor" will fill a social need. PICTURESQUE SUMMER FROCK [.AND 1TKCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skma Land Diatrict -District ol Coaat Itance 0 *'t_. i.< tta -.laai'a I. I Ml Hall Kenney ol Yar- moutn. So.-a Scolia, occupation married woman. a-.-.T,.: to apply (or permiaaion to purchaao thr loUowing aii .a-nui'il landa: da| in u po.t planted at north oaat nr..,: la l. Uai .I.-...-J.S, thenco running weat 40 *ttm, '.i.'i.av nurth -j chalna, Ihence eaal 40 . .-,< nutS su chain, to place ul com* ���Mm a.a:.-,.iii)ini( ;i-Jii acrn muro or taa. M.. | .. a Miuth eaat curner ol land applied a .a'ticra S. E., about one milo -ace* of Ukf UmIm\ wuth eidc ol Skeena liver District tl lout lUime &. luted April J'J. l'Jll. BELL HALL KENNEY i'ub. May 13. John Haverty, Agent Skeeni Land Districl���Diatrict of Caaaiar Taka- taaatict1 lhat 1, Jamt* Dunlop of Prince Rupert, It. C, occupation team.ler, intond to apply (or 1',-nuiasion to purchaae the following dwcnla,.: .. :, a I at ��� poat planted about two miloa witttt ul tt.a- l.arl.. ol lhe White and Flat riven, - . Ml chalna. tbence woat bl! chaina, tmm < -aa i-luiris, thence oaat bO chaina. Dim .m -.; is, mn. jami.s DUNLor I'uh. Mar 1.1. Francia S. Pmton. Agent BkMoa Land Diatrict���Diatrict of Caaaiar a. Ica -.hat 1 Francia S. Pnaton ol I'rinca Rupart, ll. I., occupation proepeetor, inlend to appi> la r lai-rmiMion to purchaaa the following ____'. Cutiaiti.nring al a poal planted about three nlha Kautii .. al t*u inilfaa waa.l of tho forka ol Itt White ai.d Klat riven, thence aouth 80 ehaina 1 IN chalna, Ibence north 60 chatne, tbwer -.a-' ,-u chalna. OHM A; -ai .ii, lilll. FRANCIS S. PRESTON Pub Ala) U skmi Lud Dutrict���Diatrict ot Cout Range G It..- -. '. a,- that I. Jim Jack ol Prirea Hi p��rt, , it ion carpenter, intend to apply for (���ia iv a a to purchaae the following deecrib-cd Ml! l'.inimi<nring at a poat planled about three>nd oce-hall niil.-s distant in a aoulh weatarly direction Into a la'Jti.l .lough from Ubecrvatory Inlet whora '.��� ..- ��� . .a-l.... the Indian l-t-aaerve thence eaat J <-. - il.vnce "til. bO chalna, thanco weatSO ��� a.' -aiia bO chalna to point of com- naming C4u acraa more or leea. Dated April 14. ISU. Jul. JACK rub. m,, u. Swi>�� Land Diitricl���Dutrict of Queen Chariotta Jtlto i.nice thit Frank Levlck o( Woodatoek. o-l. occupalion Imokkeeper, InUnda to apply ��f perinmuin to purchaae lhe following deecribed luoi: ���IN at a poet planted about aevon ���iia ��i-.t ai���| two milea aoulh ol the moulh ot ' - <ik where li emptta Into Nlden naWb.li. '.raham laland, thenoa ��0 chaini aouth, u*:.e I > cliain. eart, thanee 80 chalna north, WMl . rhainn weal to point ol commencement "���" o ' lanlog oio acrea more or leaa. wi��l Marcn 1J, lan. FIIANK LKVICK ���- *l"i: '��� Numa Demera, Agen Sk��na Land Dlalrlrt-Diatrlct ol Coaal Itange 6 lake i.ajiice that Annie Muaaallem of Prince "��l��n, ll. ... occupation married woman, intenda il iiiTiniMion to purchaae the lollowing lamb: " * , '. "���* >' a pint planted at a po.1 al the *������"*'*��� tmm. 'ill chalna eaat Irom ti. E. cornar ��� u>: Ilu,, ilarvey'a Survey, Coaat Diatrict, " .' wm eaat 'JO chalna, Ihence north ��u ' a....! lu chalna, thonce aouth 20 Sl."���*��� ,""'��* 'aat l!U chalna, thence eouth 20 __. " **'">* "' commencement, eonlaining 120 ���IHM��� ���,,���,, 1 ub. M ,. ANNIE MI'-MI.I.KM - I .nnd Dutrict-Dlatrlcl ol Caaaiar i.. ',,'"''���"* ,U>��1 I. Thomaa McMe-kln ol in.r '"I""' "��� C., occupation clork, Intend to i'linisalon to purchaae the lollowing It al a iin.1 planted aliout Iwo mila _____.** *_*_* lOffci ul lhe While and Flat riven, lh hll ehalm, thence eul 80 chain., |. ;' ' li Ml chain., thence weat 80 chaim. MUU. THOMAS McMKKKIN ��� M-" '���'��� Francto S. Preaton. Agenl J ���" iaHii'lDlatrict-Dtatrlctol Caaaiar ut ii ,;i'*'** lh,t '��� Charlea L. Delgrove ol Stew- I" Mn.il I"*"'""""1 PrmpiKMor, Intend to apply lamfT: " *" I"****"** 'he lollowing deacribad a*ith *E$ __f "!," """ _t**t_*t ,boul ���'�� mll�� "III KU . m"': wwt "' **** *<>'<*' "I **" ***-!** **>i t*th___*\\. !__-*_ *!���-**> "�� ch*ln"' tl">n"' **> ihitaf w "orth BU ch,ln,i ll,��nc�� ���"** V-uXt'1] f��' '''"l- i;"ARI.ES DELOnOVE ���""* '���*��� Francia S. Preaton. Agent i2rKbM,��!*J*fc!*F|!!��' ���' ctmiu Ta.,. , ���,,_ ;, "',""V ""trict ol caaaiar llub-i IIP ll"1 '��� *��"y <immmi A Prtne* ���ll-lv In. ''��� "��"l'��lion proap^tor, Inlend to ����ribid luSS t0 *}Un*i*m **" '"""will ��'w'i!".'' S ttS *___*_ **> lh�� ���**i*ii*y 1 "I the llonan.a Creek, and being , : ' - /'"un.lary ol Timber Umlt N." "'���'�� nn'��� ii,,''':, / l,",nc" ���"ul1' 4" 'balm along 1 x" !���.,", "'""''Timber Limit No. .II,2b! ���'- r'.atns, thonce eut to the >hore ol ""���'<" ..aril,',,SrSSS ��'.40 ��'**">* ****>** *>* Im """" ' 'ii. a i , ' .. ,' l*",*i**! we��Uirly 40 chaini | *�� Hnt^ol commencement, containing RSawST ?' '""'' '*EI��"V QDEENAN l,.: j '.'.' ���';!�� DUlrict olCoa.t Hanie I. Kup- ,, 'hi I, .1. iUr���|,| McK(,���n 0( |.rlnc<, | , ��� '"''il.nltin black.mth. InUnd lo ''"" '''il l.iia.i,' " l" purchane lho lollowing '-��� i ",: '���" �� P.n-1 planled about three and '/" ii.,i ,i0 .1' i,1" " *__*�� w'��l"l>' iMreellon ft ���_____] '","", <lb��ervat.,ry Inlet where . ch"'in, 'ia " '"' "" Ileaerve, thenee weat 22���. 'lam...'���, m!"1:',,W ��!����� na, thence eaat 80 K'1"""""i'...,iZi.i> "I,'*"'" lo pont of com- """.IUll. J. HAROLD McKEAN .Skeena Land DUlrict���Diatrict ..! Cout Range 5 Take notice that 1, Lionel Kingaley ol Vancouver, 11. C, occupalion miner, intend to anply faar permiaaion to purchase the following al.-.rn! ������. landa: Commencing at a poat planted near the aouth- a.i--.t corner ol Lot **:il. Itange 5, Cout DUtrict thence weat 40 chaim, thence aouth 60 chaim, thence eut 40 chaina, thence north 60 chain, to Kint of commencement, ited March 24, 1911. LIONEL KINGSLEY Pub. April B. Skeena Land Diatrict-Dlatrict of rami., Take notice lhal I, Thomu Mae-govern of Stewirt, II. C-, occupition mlner.lntend to ipply lor permUdon to purchaaa thc following dcecribrd landa: Commencing at * post pUnted on the right ' bank of tho Nau river about lour mile, aliove the < forka of the Nau river, thenc* aoulh 80 chaina, . thence weat 80 chaina, thencv north 80 chaina,' thence eut 80 -ehalm lo point of commencement, containing GIO acrea more or taa. THOMAS M.UT.OVERN Dated March 25. I9U. Sidney Frank Wright. Agl Pub. May 17. Skcna Land Di.trict���Diatrict of Caaaiar Take notta lhat 1, Percy FrencU Godenrath of Stewart, D. C, occupation Journallat Intend to apply for permiaaion lo purchaae the (ollowing doacribed landa: Commeneing al a poet pUntad on the right bank of the Nau river abmit aeven mllea above the forka of the Naaa river, thenee aouth 80 chalna, thence west 80 chain., thence north -80 chiim, tlience eut 80 chaim to point of commencement, containing n In arrea more or taa. PERCY FRANCIS GODENRATH Dated Marc 25, 1*11. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub. May 17. Skeena Land DUtrict���DUlrict ol CaaaUr Tak* notta that I, Jamaa Millar Johnaton of Stewart, 11. C, o-cctipation storekeeper, intend to apply lor permUalon to purehu* the following d-racribaed landa: Commencing at a poat planted about one mile north (rom th* Nau rim and about nine miles above th* lorka of the Naaa river, ihence north 80 chaiM, thenc* weat 80 chaina, Ihence aouth -80 chaim. thence eul 80 chalna to point a,l commencement, containing 640 arrea more or leaa. JAMES MILLAR JOHNSTON Dated March 24, 1911. Frank Sidney Wtlghl, Agt Pub. May 17. Ske*na Und District���DUtrict o( Coaat Take notlc* that 1, William Mdvtll* Corley ail Toronto, Ontario, oceupation clerk. Intend to apply (or permUalon to purchaa* th* tollowing deacrilied landa: Commencing at a poet nlanted at the northwest corner of Lot 30.->5 Rang &, Cout Diatriet, th*nr* eut 60 chalna, thence north 40 chain., thencc west ��0 chalna to Hell'a Gate alough, thenc* along alnugh aouth-arly to point ol >romm*neem*nl, containing 160 acrea more nr laaa. Dated April ll, I'.UI. .__ tolLLIAM MELVILLE CORLEY Pub. April 29. Skeena Und Diatrict - Dlrtrict ol Coaat lUnge i Tako nolle* that I, Charta A. Vaughan ol Princ* Rupert, 0. CL oceupation merchant, intend to apply for permiasion to purchaae thc following deacrilied landa: Commencinf at a poat planted on tho aouth bank ol Eichumaika River and about four mile. Irom ita confluence with the Skeena River, thenee 80 chain, eul, thenre 80 chalna nnrth, thence 80 chaim weat, Ihence 80 chain, soulh li point ol commeneement, coniaininit 610 arrea more or leM Dated April 21, 1911 CHARLES A. VAUOHAN Pub. April 29. Skeenn Und Dlitrlct-Dlitrlct of Coast Take notlc* that I. Mr.. John Corl*y of Princ* Unpen. B.C..occupation martini woman, inteml. to apnly for permla.loti to purchaae th* following described landa: ,_.___, Commancing at a poat planled 40 chains ea.t ar.d 120 chain, south from the ..itithwe.t corner of lot 1733. Coast District. Range 5. thenre aouth l��i chain., thence eaat 40 chain., thence north 80 chains, thence woat 40 chains mnre or less lo the point of commencement, containing 330 acrea morcorl*...MRg jQm ^^ C0BLEY Date Mar. 20,1911 I'ub. Apr. 4.1911 Skeena Und .UUtrlcl -Di.irict A Qu**n Chariotta Island. Take notice thlt Geo. II. Uui ol Prince Rupert, B. C, occupition baiber, Intendi to apply lor permMon to purchase the lollowing deacribed "commoncing at a post planled about wven miles wr��t and one mile south Irom the mouth of Stanly Creek, Naden Harbor, thence south 80 chain., thenc* wwt 10 chains, thence north 80 chain.. Ihence out 40 chain.. Dated March 17, 1911. ��� OtP* *��� *__** Pub. April 22. Numa Demera. Agent Skeena Und District-District ol Caajlar Take nolle* that I, llrenton Jordnn Moore ol Princ* Rupert, U. C..occupation contractor, ntend to apply (or permliulon lo purchaa* the (ollowing ""mmencl'ng,'at a poet planted __**��*__ **>"* mllia aouth and (2) two mil��� weal ol the lo,k. ol Whit* and Flat rivera, Ihence 80 chalna em lh thonce 80 chaim weat, ihenc 80 chain, nortn, thonce 80 chaina eut. ___-. ���,���,.����� una** BRENTON JORDON MOullr. Daied April 20, 1911. Francis S. Preaton, Agent Pub. May IS. Each new importation of French materials ;mtl each new output of domestic summer fabrics shows a decided preference for pink in every conceivable ihade, with coral in ihe lead. A stunning example of this is displayed in a model Illustrated today. Lower |>art of bodice, sltrvi-s and tunic arc white striped ciir.il pineapple cloth, trimmed with a double row of black sitin bands and black silk tassels. Skirt and yoke of bodice are all-over embroidered batiste in same shade of pink and the raised wai>t line is girdled with black satin. The huge hat accompanying this costume is pink Neapolitan with narrow brim facing and crown I'.unl of black satin and two coral plumes on left side. Social Notes Mrs. Kergin will not receive on Saturday nor again this season. Mrs. W. M. Ward left tltis morning with her two children on the S.S. I'rince Rupert for her old home in West' Virginia where she will spend the next three months. Mrs. George Sweet left today for a few weeks' visit lo friends iu Vancouver, Seattle and Victoria. Mr. J. \V. Scott) who has been salesman with Director, Cohen & Co., clothiers, for some time past, leaves on Sunday for Bassano, Alberta, to take over the management of the gents' furnishing and dry goods department in that town fur Gallagher Hros. Skeena l.and Dlllrlct-Dl.lrlet of Caasiar Tak. notlc* lhat 1, Charta ��J- Knoti^ o Princo Rup��rt. H. C, occupation larmer. Inlend to apply for permlwlon lo purchaae the lollowing deacrilieil land.: , , ., ,-. ,,,._, Commencing at a port planled aim, I three mllea aoulh and (2)Iwo ���''l_* *** *?_fi0____ While river and Flat river, ihence aoulh 80 ch. m, thenc* w��.t 80 chain., I hence north 80 ch.ina, Ihenc* cut 80 chaim. ������,���, ,.a ., Kvmtiqr Dated AprllHO, 1911. CllAlll.r.3 M_ K.NOI SI. Pub. May 18. Kranci. S. Presion, Ag*nt Skeena Und DUlrict -Dirtrlet of __**Jt___\ T.k. nolle* that Eldon S. Dataller ol Kerl n, Ont.' oeoupation doctor. jg-fj*J��- *S__li,Z nermlMlon to purchaa. the lollowing d*crlb*d Co'mm.nclng at a p-t ����* ",% "fife weat corner of Ut 1028, tS��J ***** �����" more or loaa, thence aouth In chalna "or. or leaa, Ihonco we*l 00 chaini more or le.1, lh��n�� north tr, chaini more or leea to point ol commencement containing 140 acrei more or le".; _.--,.. _.n I isted Mareh 81, 1911 E1.DON k_��S3_l__22_ Puh. April 16' John Campb*U. Agent Miss A. I). Cavendish, who has been with Mrs. C. V. Hen- net t for the past week left this morning on the S.S. Prince Kupert for New Westminster. room, is in close proximity to the private rooms of the Sovereigns, and has been constantly used for investitures and the reception of deputations. 11 was the favorite drawing-room of Queen Victoria, and was used every evening by King Edward and Queen Alexandra. The second is called the Green Drawing-room, because it is entirely hung anil furnished with green silk tlamask, and it contains some of the choicest treasures in the Royal possession. The cabinets round the walls are filled with tlie celebrated and historic service of porcelain made at Sevres for Louis XVI., the color of which is bleu du Roi, and the paintings of the figure-subjects are the work of celebrated artists. The third and last is the Crimson Drawing-room where the visitors' tea is served, antl on whose walls some interesting portraits of tlie daughters of George III. are hung, as well as two of die King's brothers, the Duke of Cumberland and the Duke of York, both by Sir Joshua Reynolds. YOUR PLANTS NEED EXERCISE Food Fresh Air and Frolic for Flowers Flowers do require a certain amount of care and forethought, and, like all living things not given the care that is their due, they will droop and die if not shown regular attention or not given their correct nourishment That nourishment must be given al exact hours and only under certain conditions. Too much water one morning will kill its roots just as surely as its leaves will wither and fall off if not given its necessary drink. Nor can all plants be fed alike, some requiring more water than others, aud this is one of the chief points to bc learned when a col lection of bulbs is bought. The comes the question of sunlight. What exercise is to the puppy or kitten so is sun to a plant or (lower. No plant will thrive if not given an hour at least of sunshine each day. -YOU GET- What You Ask For If wo liuvi' it in Fruit and Groceries, antl we have it almost unfailingly. : : : Omit Yon Eaten Cherry Pie ThU Season ? We have the Cherries and everything else to make the pie. : : : : : YOU GET GOOD GROCERIES AND FRUIT -AT��� Ideal Provision House Third Ave., near Sixth St. Phone 190 Mr. \V. __, Williams, of Williams _\ Manson, left for Victoria this morning to act as counsel for defence in the trial of the sixteen strikers of this city who will be tried next week in Victoria. Mrs. Williams is accomp.iiiying her husband 1" Victoria, THE CRIMSON DRAWING ROOM Luxurious Surroundings of Royalty at Windsor The Crimson Drawing-room at Windsor Castle is the third in a suite of reception-rooms which lead to the dining room. The first, called the White Drawing- PRICES OF PARIS HATS Parisian Milliners Sneer at Modest Purchasers Robin Hood The Great Flour of Greater Canada Your Dealer Has II To Lease Lots Block Section 22, 23, 24, 25 8 1 17 18 1 24 31 1 14 35 1 7,8 14 6 G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave.. Prince Rupert, B.C. a-A^-vs^vws/vww^wv-w***** WANTED . aa^.i -% ,, -% ,, -. W^mBM, . aa��aa��ii%al.a A local representative is wanted for a territory tributary to Prince Rupert to sell the hardy non-irrigated nursery stock grown by the Oregon Nursery Company, Oren- co, Oregon. Liberal terms. Party must come well recommended. Oregon Nursery Company Orenco Oregon I i-^MWWWVWVWVW-a-^^^W1 ITEMS OF 'SPORT m,.**..**\.**\.**..**.**.**.r**..*\��**..**.***:* _.*_t��'*m.*_t.*mt.-*.*_t.***.*m-.mm'.'m*.*lm'.*tm-.-t 1 ixKKj-otMHKKKxxroaontu;:; The Digby Rooms Located on Sixth Ave, neur Fulton Thr*H�� to five minutes fromoen- tr.- uf Kiisinr-- district. Nineteen newly furnished rooms. Hot and cold water, bath ttnd telephone. Newly furnished. Under new management. INSPECTION INVITED FRED. STORK -General Hardware��� 1 Builders' Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves ��� Graniteware Tinware + SECOND - AVENUE ��� ������ ��� ��- OPTICAL GOODS ****** We have a complete line of Lenses, Field Glasses, Mineral Glasses, Compasses and Anerord Barometers. R. W. Cameron & Co. Official Watch Inspectors for the G.T.P. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 OX��OCK,VCXXXXX,XXXXX.XXXXXXXX The Scottish sports to be held in Victoria on June 3 will be the lirst to be held under the auspices of the amalgamated Scottish societies oi British Columbia, and it is hoped to make them the best of the kind ever held in the capital. + + + The C. P. R. Cricket Club of Winnipeg has challenged for the J. Ross Robertson Cup, emblematic of the Canadian championship. The matches will be played in July at Toronto. A Vancouver team may send in a challenge for the championship cup after the international tournament next August. + + + The Toronto lacrosse team has lost the services of Billy Lavelle, the tricky home player, who was making good. He left for High River, Alta., Saturday night, where he has secured a good position. + + + Stanislaus Zybzscko, the Polish wrestler, has just sailed for his native land after a successful tour in the U. S. A. In his final match here hc easily scored two straight falls over Paul Sampson. Zbyazko has been wrestling almost nightly and takes home many American dollars. + + + Catcher Schmidt, Detroit's mainstay behind the bat for some seasons, probably never will catch again for the Detroit Americans.! His injured arm has not improved. I Duly twice has he appeared in the Detroit batting order this! year, both times as a pinch pitter. | In the last three games, in all of which pinch hitters were needed, he has been overlooked, even for that duly. The prize fight hc engaged in last March is held responsible for his injury. + + + John Melville, manager of Al Kaufman, lias agreed to match Kaufman against Jim Flynn for a ten round return bout at Milwaukee some time iii June. Flynn, when here a few daya ago, signed a contract to fight anyone the club could get to meet him, and Melville said that he thought Kaufman would sign thc articles on terms offered by thc local promoters. ��� + + The Frankford Club of Philadelphia, which will come through Western Canada this summer, has arranged the following fixtures: August 24 or 25���Frankford vs. Winnipeg. August 29 and 3C���Frankford vs. Vancouver. September 1 and 2���Frankford vs. Victoria. September I and 5���Frankford vs. Seattle. September 7 and 8���Frankford vs. Portland. Double Weekly Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT ind S.S. PRINCE GEORGE For Stewart, Sundays, 8.00 a.m. mm* For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Mondays and Fridays at 8 a.m. it. Prince Albert sails for Port Simpson, Naas River Points, Masset, Naden Harbor, every Wednesday, 1.00 p.m. und fir: Refuge Raw Skidegate, Queen Charlotle City, Lockeport, Pa- coli, Jedwav, Ikeda liny, Rose Harbor ami return via Queen Charlotte City every Saturday, 1.00 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway Syitem connecting with trains from thc Pacific coast operates a frequent and convenient service of luxurious trains over its double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Boston, New York and Philadelphia. Information and tickets obtainable from the office hereunder mentioned. Trans-Atlantic bookings by all lines arranged. A. E. McMASTER FREIC.HT AND PASSENGER AGENT Canadian Pacific Railway ��� B.C. Coait Service Famous Princess Line s.s. Princess May ������alls for- Vmcmiw. Virion! and Seattle Friday, June 2nd at 9 a.m. J. G. McNab - General Agenl Coast to Coast OCEAN TO OCEAN Tickets To AH Points ROGERS' Steamship and Railway Agency Second Ave. Phone 116 S.S. INLANDER WebsterS New international' Dictionary The price of hats in Paris is going tip by leaps and bounds. Once il was quite possible to get a very smart hat for 50 francs; now 301) is quite a general price in shops which are not even first-class, and in all shops there is nothing desirable to be found under 90 or 100. Milliners look aghast if one exclaims and indignant if one objects seriously. And they arc all I alike. 1 went with a girl to look- at some dresses for thc purpose ol choosing a presentation gown! this week, and when she said that she did not want to pay more than 8200 t<> S'22f> the saleswoman pursed up her lips as if she had said 45 cents and said it was pretty close figuring. THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? -f-Urinu. ��t ������ �� NEW CREA- ________ TION, covering every flclil of the world', thought, action and culture. The only new unabridged dictionary tn many youn. R.rani* It define, over 4oo,voo *"""*" Hn r<ls; moro Hum ever beforo appeared between two Dover*, a700 1'afes. Oooo It* lunlTiilitm*. Xt.r.n.m. it ii the only dictionary 5yclni? with the new divided ! page. A "Stroke of Genliu." I (Urania tl i�� *n oncyclopedla ln """"" a single volume. Reran.* " '" aooepted by the pgc"1*- Courts, School* and. Prom tm tbo one anpreme authority. Reran** h<> who know* Wing 0 c " anooes*. Let ua UU you about thi* now work. CALLA LILY CAKES A New and Dainty Sponge Cake for You . ..FOR... HAZELTON SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd Take the fast light-draught steamer Inlander for Hazelton, H. B. Rochester - Agent W. L BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. MUNRO A LA1LEY Architect*, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:��� AUDIIORH Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 Three fresh eggs beaten together, then add one tablespoonful of hot water; into this beat slowly one scant cup of granulated sugar. Add to the mixture one cup of sifted Hour, one teaspoonful of baking powder, a,id one teaspoonful of vanilla, also a pinch of salt. Drop the batter by scant teaspoonfuls into buttered tins, forming round, flat cakes, not touching one another. Bake quickly, but not brown, as they must be soft and pliable. Press together from thc outside while hot Into the form of a lily. Fill the cavity thus formed just before serving with whipped sweetened cream, place a small piece of orange peel in the centre of tin- cream for the stamen, and use a strip of Angelica for a stem. This recipe will make forty-eight cakes, and served on a dessert plate to |6&ch guest with a cup of cocoa or coffee makes a delicious and artistic refreshment for an afternoon party. ALKRF.D CARSS. C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of llnli.li Cnlumlila of H.C Ontario. Sim- and Manitoba Ban. katoh��wan and Al berta Hani. CARSS A BENNETT1 Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Offlee- Exehanirr bliyk, eorner Third avenue and Sixth Rtreet. Prinee Runert. I WM. S. HALL, L. D. S., 1). D.S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work n Specialty. All dental uperutiunn itkilfully tr-eat-nd. Om and local nnanthetlcp administered for the patnleM m_. tmetlon of teeth. Consultation fnee. l>ltlee��: Helitenon Block. Prince Ruoert. 111.��� HANDASYDE A HURT AI1KNTH FOR UH, MACH1NKRV ...AND rONTR.M-TOIW flt'Pri.lEa... P. O. Bo* 436 - Office 3rd and Fulton P. O. UOX 2* PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING ruriL or wm. i-oxon, twu., a.r.a.m..turn., *no GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AOENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORT8 SIXTH STREET PRINCE RUPERT WXITI (nr ipMlnua ef *tm *l*Atmi tmjt. r,.�� C. MERRIAM CO., f mW��k.,i, S,,luf *U, U.m. U.etUm thli t*rm, MM F��H a M *l ft*** *__*��� Advertise in |The Daily NewsLH Fruit : Produce I Feed WHOLESALE Morton - 3rd Ave. T ,H E D A I LJY NEWS A Mirror ������ LAND PURCHASE NOTICE That may be safely "packed" on a trip is much in demand. We have them in different sizes. ! : : | WATCH THE WINDOW j C H ORME The Pioneer Druggist PHONE : ; ; 82 SkMM Land Dintrict-���Diatrict of Coust Take notict' thut 1, William John Corley of I'rinci1 Rupert, H. G<| occupulion runclior, intend tu upply for pertnUaiun lu purchaao the following | du.seriiH'(l lamls: i Conunsnctng ut u post plantad nt tho southwest comur of Lot :tO(!H, Rangfl 6, ("oust District, thence south 'JO chuins, thence eust 40 chains, thunco north mi) cliuins, thunce west 40 chains to point of co mme ncoment, containing 80 acrw, mure or I less. Dated April 8, 11*11. WILLIAM JOHN CORLEY I Pub. April 89. I SkMJU Land District���District of Queen Charlotte Islands j Take notico that QflOUTM \V. Arnott of Prince i Uupert, li. L\, occupation roal ostato broker, . intends lo apply for permission to purchuse the j lollowini described land-i; Conmanoing ut a post plumed about seven ! milea und one-half mile west und one milo south ; (rom tho mouih uf istunly Cruuk, Naden Harbor, thencu west m) chains, thencu south 80 chains, , thence eust 80 chuins, thence norlh 80 chains. - Duted Murch 17, lilll. OBO. W. A KNOTT j Pub. April 88* Numa Domoro, Agont Coast Range 5 Land Diatrict | Take notice that I, John Hepburn of Kit* ���umkulum, occupution farmer, intend to apply ; for permission to purchase the followng described i lands: , Commencing at a post planted at tho northeast comer of Lot 8988, thenco east 20 chains, thenca | south 40 cliuins, thence weet 20 chans, thence north 40 chuins to place of commencement. johnShepburn DOINGS OF THE STEAMERS Boats Out, In, and Due Since Last Night Classified Advertisements Willi tlu morning a sengers left City of Prince Rupert this irgo number of pas- I'oi- the snuth. The Seattle calling last hist . imu-.] M...-.-:, 19, IUll. Tub April 15. night on her way south also took a number of passengers below, In thr Bmall hours of the morning the Hazelton and the Operator left for up river taking a full passenger list and cargoes, Due tonight are the Camosun, and State of California from the south, and the Princess May is also expected from the north. AFTER POLO CHAMPIONSHIP LADIES' HAND BAGS We have just received a shipment of the newest styles anil latest designs in ladies" Velvet and leather Hand Bags. We especially invite you to call and let us show you our new goods Skuena Laml Diatrict���Dutrict ol Coaat Range 5 Take notico thai Henry Macartney ol I'rinco .Kuperi, u. c., occupation miner, intenda to apply , English Cavalry Officers Make [of Mrajwon lo purchase the lollowinK deecribed I D ���**g* -. , _ _\ the Holders Feel Anxious Commencing at a poat planted on the aouth ; ai. ir ol Kxchumaika Kiver, about 2 1*2 miloa from iu conlluenee with the Skeona Kiver and about ' 1-2 milt*, weal Irom Exchumalka rapid., tlience sn i(' uiailuill Press PespittelO cnains north, thence 40 chains east, thenee 30 | ' chuins south. Ihence 40 chains west to point o commencement, containing 320 acree more or less, i-ost markod "H.m. s.w. cor."_ _ I can grip on the international polo PRINCE RUPERT'S , GOOD PROSPECT ti CONTINUED FROM l'AUE 1 { Lost and Found rOt'ND-Kurcka Cleaning and Preminfr Company. Mcn'a suits cleaned and pressed 11.00, Lndiew' suits pressed and cleaned. Dry elean- inir a specialty. Room 13 Woatenhaver Block. phon* red 69. 121-147 FOUND-Elegant rooms; newly furnished. The Hulklev Block, tith Ave., near Fulton. lo'J-lni For Rent New York, June 2.���The Ameri Oulcd April 22, 1911. -Pub. April '.'J. HENRY MACARTNEY Skeona Land District���Diatrict ol Caaaiar Take notice that 1, Mary Carin ol Stewart, ll. C, occupation married woman, intend to apply (or permiaaion to purchase the loUowing described land: C. B. WARK Jeweller championship was given a shaking today by thc challenging Kn^lisli Cavalry Officers in the first match for the trophy. Commencing at a poit planted two i'i) milea 1 llC SCOtt' WAS AflAGftC&nS 4 1-2 soutli and Ci) two milea weat o( tho forka of the , .- , , 0 t>i t r m\ Whita and Klat river*, thenco DO chaina north, gttllsl England O* 1 JlC plUV Ol the thenco tM* chaina wvst, thenco .*" chuina aouth . . , **,** _ * * * thenco su chaina east. visitors was brilliant and tla^lnng. Uated April U0j lyil. MARY CABIN , i i j* i'ub. Mai-13. Francis 3. Preston, Agent SoillC KCCIl Contests arc ItuiKOU tor. Skeena Land Dtatrict���Dutnct ol Quoen Charlotte Take notice that Catherine Harrison, ol Calgary Alberta, occupation spinster, intenda to apply. tor pernuau ���;. to purchase the fullowing described i lands: Commencing at a post planted about 6 1-2 ! miles west and half a milo aoulh from the mouth ' of Stanley Creek, where it empties into Naden j Harbor, tiraham Island, thenee 40 ehains nouth tbence 40 cnains east, thence 40 chains north, n ������-������������ 40 chains west tu point of commencement anU containing .������" acrea moro or less. Datei] March IT, lilll. CATHERINE HARRISON Pub Apr. 7. Numa Demers, Agent Skeena Land Diitrict���District of Cassiar #.^.. j HANDASYDE&HURT j Canadian Rami (V, Product! Minintr Maehinery nnd Contractors Supplies R'uiil Hnililinn and Cunorete Machinery Airricultural. Farm and Dairy Supplies Dump Cars and Wntrona Gasoline Engines. Motor Vehlclca. Trucks ��� ~ ��� j OFFICE: THIRD nnd FULTON I P.O Baa 436 - Prince Rupert j A SPEECHLESS DINNER Irish Members Entertained the Colonial Premiers Last Night (Canadian I'ress Despatch) London, June '2.���The Irish party gave a dinner to the Colonial Take notice that i, Alice M. Knoui. oi Princ. I Premiers in the 1 louse nf Commons ' Uupert, li. i ., occupation married woman, nj. :. Co upply for permission to purchase the lollowing lasl nl ull t i described lands: I ** I Commencinu at a post planled about two miles ; In aceunl.inCe with CUStOfl) there < south and two miles west ol the [orks ol White' * |and Flat rivers, thence north -I) chains, thenr,- Were 111) li'.lMs "I SIX I lIll'S. l east Ml chaina, thence south bO chains, thencv : . a west fill chains. I Dated April -.1), 1911. ALICE M. KNOUOE r. . ���������. \._^���t. ������J l���,,,,���u���e .Pub. Mai111. FrancisS.Preston.Ag.nl; f or TOW DOatS antl laUIlCneS , _,., , . ��� _ ' telephone 320 green. Davis' 1 Skasena Land Dutrict���DUtrict ol Coast Range !i , Take not ce lhat I. John I.an Peters ol Prince Boat HoUSe. Rupert, U. C, occupat on clerk, inund to appiy lor permission to purchaae the [ollowing describe.! ���������������������������.������������ ��� "commencing at a po.t planted about thr* an I "-AND PURCHASE NOTICE Neatly Furnished Rooms; gentlemen preferred. Auply Mra. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre. lW-lm Co��y furnished rooms. Mra. Bower, Somerset Rooms, Third Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth, UT*tt Nioe Furnished Rooms. Apply Mrs. Kirby. Abler Block, upstairs entrance. Third Ave. 117-12-1 Several good 5 and 6 room houses with bath. |tt per month. O. M. Helgerson, Limited, phone w. Hn-tf New "-room house on Ambrose Ave., partly fur" nishcd.rent $26. Apply on premises or Box 674 *. jf 110-U6 Nice, clean, bright outside rooms. i-t h Ave., near Fulton. Nice furnished rooms single or for housekeeping. Apply Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave., near McBride. May3-lmo Bulkley Block 109-lm JN *mm***mmmm***m***t* Help Wanted 1 +^.~^ one-nall miles ilui.tit n a south westerly 4 rcc Irom a bUnd slough Irom Observatory Inlet where thc same touches the Indian Reserve, thenci' skeena Laud Disirict���District ot Cout Ran been six weeks in that pestilential place when all were dead. Conditions now arc very, very different Sanitation is as nearly perfect as modern science can make it. * ;vOnce 40 Days Now 10 Hours It means an outlay of $375,- 000,000 to complete the canal, but the difierence in time between the steamer journey at fullest forced draught speed through the Magellan Straits, and through the completed canal, as is fort)' days to ten hours. It will take only ten hours for an ocean steamer to cross the Isthmus. The benefit of the canal to the world's commerce is of course evident. Among its less noticeable advantages i> the fact that its effect will be to act as a wholesome check on transcontinental railways that might otherwise rack-rate transportation facilities. Rupert Will Rejoice From Prince Rupert's peculiarly advantageous position on the great trade route roillll! the World, and I Nineteen youmrHTen to take eosy rooms In the , , , i , , , ��� Hulkley Block, near Fulton. 109-lm the fact that the harbor here is' so superb, Mr. Magee confidently predicts that Prince Rti|>crt will naturally assume the place of In mor as guest in the world-wide rejoicings when the Canal is complete. Fresh crowned with the achievement of her own nearer and dearer ambitions on the completion of the Grand Trunk Pacific, our city will be able most appreciatively to share in the jubilation of the world's commercial centres in l'.'lo, the more so because the Panama Cana! means to Prince Uupert an Increase of seaward I ..m__. Girl to do table and chamber work at Port Et.- nington Hotel. Wages ��36 to HO a month wilh l.iard and room. Apply Mrs. Black. Centrul Hotel. City. 120.11I5 Experienced sewer for ladies clothes. Mrs. M. O. Gebhardt. Westenhaver Block, I'ath Street and 2nd Ave. HS-lill District Manager for ftm class Health nnd Accident Insurance Company, Splendid inducements. Special salary and liberal commission. Apply to J. L. McComb. Health and Accident Department, Empire Life Insurance Company, 611 Winch Building. Vancouver. B.C. 114-120 Wanted���An A-l solicitor for the most liberal Fraternal Orders in the world. Call room 2s, Empress Hotel. I. F. Madlem. 108-114 Wanted-5u0 good men to join the Order of Owls. Call room ��t, Empress Hotel. I. F. MaiHi-m. IHI.-IH Fire Insurance I * + THE British Union and National Fire Insurance Company of London, Englnnd. with capital of *.'.-<���'.������".'��>. See us for rates. The Mack Realtv and Insurance Company. 7<>*tf Situations Wanted west 60 chains, thence north SU ch^ns, thence - T"'j; nottat'thai'T. Clara' Mai'' Little*oTPrTnce Ir.ldl- ulily tu be paralleled by the jjiii.t.r. Intend to Ruiwrt. U. Ch i<cupatlon ���l Range I le ol Prlna . m. ... ���.._-.��� .ulnster, Inund i- pply lor p-rmisaiun to purchaae the lollowing prosperity brought from landward the railway. Mayor Manson Presided a graceful compliment to of Prince Kuperi. which made Mayor Manson modestly hang hi>. FOR SALE ."-riiom House on -tli Avenue and McBride. $700 cash, easy terms. east BO chains, thence south Ml chains to point o , commencement, containing I'lO acres more or loss Paled April 11, l'Jll. JOHN IVAN PETERS diacribed lands: ! Pub. May 13. Commencing at a |>i�� planted at the north I |,\ [ weat corner ul Lot I'll'. Range ., Coast District a * Slikine Ijnil Pi.itnct -P.ilnct ol Cassiar 'thence ea.t 40 chains, ther.ce north 23 chalna Take notice that Sydney liodgkinson ol Tele- thencc w.et 31 chain thence north 20 chains ' graph Creek, 11. C, ajecupation clerk, intends to thence west 10 chains, thence aouth 46 chalna to \\ it]j apply lor permission tu purchase the lollowing' point of commencement, containing 112 acm described land. more or lesa. ��.���...���_,. du -present miiuicip.il government t ommencing at a post planled about a quarter Dated April 4, 1(11. CLARA MAY LITTLE mile north ea.t from a.....;-: llillle gad on tbe oaat Pub. April l.a. bank ol Stikine River, thence es>I 20 chaina ihence north 40 chains, thence ne.t 20 chaina sk,,.n, Und District Dialrici il Coaat Range 6 tnence souih I" chain. !.. point ������! commencement -| .,,,,��� la-aitcc thai Marv lleelai. Ollilersleevc ot , . , ., and containing so acre, more or less. , Victoria. II. C, occupation hiiii..kccper. Inlend, lIlMinutllsllcd head, Mr. Mileee Dated hob. 11, lull. ,,.���...,���., to ��|,|.l> lor permission to purchase the lollowing . . . .. . __. , ,. 8TONB*'HODOKXNSON decribed landa: Concluded lll> interesting lecture. Pub. AprU i. t.A. rervo, Agent (ommencing at a posl planled sl the anuthwit ���,. . ��� , , corner ol Lot S96. lUnge I, loan Dlstrict.thenca Ilie .Mayor Was Ullfol I un.i 1' I \ Slikine Und District-District of Caseiar ���_ '******* ���?ulMh*l,Min40.kch1,,r'l. TV """T *. , ..���,,�� .11. .1 i��� innlno^ fnr tho Take nonce lhat Christian A. Tervo ol ;Slikine, cha"" north. ��">��"���� C,!,*,t, *'"' to p,"Vl ��'. 1""1|X-IIU| lo .ipolOglM' lor t lull t . occupation customs olllcer. intends to apply ommencement, con ia'n""g-i' f f���".^.0''/T"-.. I J.,n,|.,r ....li.a.w.p ���,,| l.r. .1,���,|������v lor permission lo purchase the following described , - , MAIU MEATON (.lLDI.RSLLEM. , sil IKlt r .lllllli IUC .111(1 lilt. .ipolOg} lsnd- Dated April 17, 1911. . ,. _. . . commencing at a post planted about thw ''>"��� "W a- | Constitutes a distinct rebuke to ���;.���,;���������:- u( a mile north eut (rom lllacier ktllte and un thu eut bank of Stikine Kiver and on the south side of thc mouth of a little creek, thence east 40 chains, thence north 41) chains, thence west i" chains, thence south 40 chains to point of commencement and containinu I'-'J acres more ur less. Dated Feb. 10. 1911. CHRISTIAN A. TBRVO I'ub. April 7. J A claasifled advertisement Is a tireless work- hunter���and seldom falls. Chambermaid requires work in Prince Rupert in first class hotel or rooming house. Apply Dnily Newa Office. 121-125 By experienced man and wife as cook and helper In mintnir camp or country hotel. Anply 11 I - T . Optimist. 9.V��7 ; Boarders Wanted j Home Nofcad meals and nicely furnished rooms for three persons. Apply Mrs. James, Scott BkJff.. 3rd Ave., between bth and 9th SU. 85-tf Private Board by the week or month. Home cooking a specialty. Miss ��. M. Glceson, 3rd Ave., between Tth and Hth Sts., phone 171. 89-tf Real Estate JOHN DYBHAVN Exchange Block Prince Ku|n-rt The Insurance People FAtM-i l-l.K-a.--a II, IN*' HAM il.T urn IUll The Mack Really and Insurance Co. rha.n.a IM Third Avenue and Fulti n Sl .Skeena Und District-District ol Coast . PrillCC RllDcrt. Ihe address Was Take notice that I-red \V. Uohler nl Kltaum- . ,. kalum, occupation farmer, Intends to apply lor HI Veil OV Mr. Magee Under lhe 1-rjiaj.aiaaii to purchase lho following doacribei . e , _, , _ . lands: .UlsplCCs l'l (lie Uliard nr I r.lde Commencing at a post planteil at the north- \ , . east corner of A. McLeod's preemption, thence tile Illllllbers (ll Wllldl realise tlif 20 chains aouth, Ihence 10 chaina east, thonoe 20 < . n . r, t chains nos>h, thenoe 10 chalna mat to poet of i llllptirtailCe til 1 linn- Ktiptrl (if ,., . j., , .., _, ... ���. . commencement containing 20 acres mnro or less, bkeena Und District-District of yuoen Charlotte n.ied April 10, 1911. HuSORIOB W. I10H1.KH ' lilt- I'anallla ( anal. But evidently ��� , , Islands pui,, April 22. Kred Hampton, Agent I . ,, . ��� , Take notice that J. H. Murphy.ol Vancouvor, * presellt-dav I'llnCe RllIK-rt prefers U. C, occupalion commercial traveller, intonds skeena Und District���District ol Oueen Charlotta! ' . .* .���' u, a|i|,l> lor isrmissiun to purchase ihu following T,k(, noll��� that Hubert O. Craw ol Prln��:lhe picture show. It Will he a describe,! lands: Huiiert, II. C, occupation agent, inlend, to apply ... . ,_,, ommencing al a |wat planled about seven (���, p,r���,i��i0n to purchaae the following dweribed . llllliTcll I sttirvill 11)15. milns wost and ono mile south Iro.n thu mnuth \__mJfm ul Stanly Creek, Nadon Harbor, thenco north ��0 Commencing at a post planted about 6 1-2 chains, tlience west lu chains, thencs south SO mlci ���.,,, Jj3 hall a mile soulh ol Ihe mnuth of iifinnni nip _**_** ','''���.',""",'���'', ',",c '""' ������ ,.,���,���,v Stanley i rr..k where u emptlea Inln Nail.n HIIMKlll III III Dal��l March IT, l'Jll. -I.jll. Ml I'.rm ||���|������, Craham laland, llience east 40 chalna, 11U1TIU\JLl Lf 1 VV/e 1 ub. April 22. Numa Demers, Agent ,(,,������ north 10 chains, thence weat 40 chaina, ' thenre south 40 chalna lo pnlnt of -commencement Cout Land District District of Skci-na *<"* ��"!'."in,"�� '*?���""��� """T.^-Tin- ��� mm ��� , , , ��� ,��� ��� , Dated March 17, IKll. IIIIBMIT O. CRhW Taku notice that I, I unl Hri'tiiller, nf pub. April 7. Niima Dem-era. Agant Porchar [llud, occupation farmer, in- _ , . . -___. _ , - . - .. . tandtO n.iplyf.ir pemiission In liu. "^S 'Zli'lTlTKnr.ilcS'r f��-i the la.ll.r.viiu: fnreshoru: Liimineiiciii|| singion, occupation merchant, intend to apply at a post planted aliout Iii feet from the for permission . o purchase the following describe.! atinn poit nf lot 1801 on I'orchiT In- "Hi WIN THEIR CASE White Pass Railway Must Now Climb Down STOKES' ICE CREAM is the purest and lii-st made in Seatttlc This cream is used solely in Palace Ice Cream Parlor Second Ave. next to Optimist old offlca THY IT Fruit and Candy, wholesale and retail Sam Gowen, Prop. Phone 350 loiaiiiin iKMioi 101 idut on rorciHT is- -gjmwdM at a post planted nn the south land, thence in a southerly direction hank ul lhe Kschumsika River and about tour followinK llilfll water mark 11!<K) feet; mll�� ,r��m lu "nlluence wilh the Skeena Itiver. ,la.,,-.,., ������,._, 7,. I..,., ....... ,..,,-!��� ,1, .... thrnee SO ehaina weat, Ihence 80 chains north. thence west to low water mark, tlience lhlMin, ��, choln, ���,,; ,hnnce ,outh m Chalna tinrtherly following low water mark io point ol eommencemenl, containing 610 acrea Inure nr less. Daied April It, 1911. FHANK HICKS , Pub. April 29. 12IK) feet; thence east to point of commencement. PAUL BRENDLKR. Dated March 7, l'Jll. I First insertion March 11 After three years of litigation during which the case was carried In the court of appeal of the Ui*trict of Columbia, thc lluni- boldt Steamship Co., of Seattle, has won its fight against the White Pass and Yukon route, which was charged w th diserim- i Ex. S. S. TEUCER 12-inch Steel Car Wheela Axels and Keller Hearings -LARGE STOCK��� Rupert Marine Iron Works J(��-*fc��l-��aJf^��.��t^.e��- ���****n] NOTICE! A ircncrnl m.M'linn nf the Pr*ce Itliport General Hospiml.Associntiun will be held in the Police Court Room -ON- Tuesday, June 6th, 1911 At 8 p.m. Business:-To revise Uy-lawB of the Association A. Cuthbert Secretary 1 Scotch Knit Underwear WHOLE GARRISON IS WIPED OUT Explosion at Nicaraguan Capital Killed Entire Garrison of the Laloma Fort. (Canadian Press Despatch) Washington, June 2.���One hundred and fifty soldiers were killed in the explosion at the fortress Laloma at Managua in Nicaragua, which occurred early on Thursday morning. Every person in the garrison was killed and the fort destroyed. The explosion is supposed to have occurred in the arsenal. ! 1 I I I I I I 1 i ll i ll I ll I The particular dresser will be delighted with the elegant line of Scotch Knit Grey Wool and Helio Mixed Underwear, just arrived direct from the knitters. :: The Helio Mixed is a very superior line of soft, fleecy wool for the summer months here. All sizes, :: :: :: :: The Grey Wool line is in all sizes of two- piece suits and combinations, very soft and pleasing to those with tender skin that is usually irritated by wool underwear. ALLOW US TO SHOW YOU THESE LINES. ������! ! ii i! 11 i 11 1 11 1 1! 1 11 1 11 1 i! itUit; I jj Sloan & Co. J j PHONE 297 -. I Sixth Sireel Alder Blocl* \ _~_..m..~_.X A cUsslHed -idvertilfment is a reul estate salesman, and daiea not uften -count enough "to count" In the net result. Nineteen young men wanted lo rent cosy furnished in the llulkley Kooms. 6th Ave., near Fulton, loa-lm L For Sale .Smith-Premier Typewriter In perfect condition. Apply P.O. BoxsfBH. 11--1.M All kind* of ,M00Qd hand good* fraught nnd sold. F. M.Croiliy. Thinl Ave, between 7th and 8th street*. 117-tf No. 8 Sur Conk Stove in perfect condition, pipe ���nouith for 2 stove*; all for S1U. Apply at Room 2.1. Fraser and 7th Street*, aeven to eight In evening. Il7*wi Over-Seas Club Special Prices IN MEN'S SPRING SUITS = Reg. $20 and $251 j jl Suits Now |1 |$15.00|| Martin O'Reilly SECOND AVE. PRINCE RUPERT :::��wmimn��KK��Uttw����M����Ji����uuJt����jtx��tt������w������������w��u��Ku::;::t::: Skwna Land DUtrict���DtflHrfot Coaat Take nolice that WUliam McTavish of Vancouver, H. (-- occupation physician, intends to apply (or permission to purchase the lollowing deacrhed keena Und District���District of Coast Range V lands: Take notice that Charles V. Otter of Prince Commencing at a post planted at the *mithw<* RttpVt H. <\, ireupation surveyor, intends to corner, 40 chain* north and 40 chains east of the apply for permission to purchase tho lollowing northeast corner of I,ot lllfi, Ilarvey'a Surrey, described lands: Coast District, Kange f>, ihence fiO chsins east Commencing at a post planted at thc north eaat thence 60 chalna north, thence 60 chaina weat, corner of surveyed lot W84, Range 5, Coast Dis- thence 60 chsin* south to post of eommencemsnt trict, thenco in an easterly direction along the containing 160 acres more or less. southerly limit of surveyed lot 8991 and the pro- Datod May 2, 1911. WILLIAM A. McTAVlSH iection thereof 40 chain* to a point, thence ��outh Puh. May 6. Fred W. llohlrr. Agent parallel to the easterly limit of surveyed lot 3984 aforesaid 60 chains more or less to tho northerly skeena Land Distrirt���Distrirt of Coast Uange J�� limit of a timber limit (No. 4U98), thence wost fake notice that little McTavhdi of Vancouver, . , , 10 chains more or leas to a point in the pro ection jj, QH occupation married woman, Intends to schedule Ol IMICS illKI Classifications southerly of tho easterly limit of surveyed lot apply for permission to purchaae the following ;J9H1. thence In a northerly direction along the (|tVicrihed lands: projection of the said limit and along the aaid Commencing at a poat planted al the north- limil 60 chains more or loss to point of commence- ..., ,t corner 100 chains eatt and 20 chains north ment, containing MO acre* more or loss. frnm ,|,. northeast comer of Lot 1116, Harvey's Dated March H. 1911. CHARLES P. OTTKR Survey, Cosst District,Range l.ttttMt 20 chalna Pub. March 25. south, tlience 80 chain* ea*t, thence 80 chain* north, thence 40 chains west, thenco 60 ehaina '��� ���^^^��� soyth, thence 40 chain* west to poat of common- ..,....-, l.himmm . cement, containing 400 acre* more or leas. LAND I.KASK NOTICK ' Date.) May 2, 1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Pub. May 6. Fred W. Hohler, Agent A special meeting of the member* of the Over- Sea* Club will I- held at the Weslhotme Lumber Company's Hall on Wednesday next the HI InaL, at 8 o'clock when membera are requested to return all unaold concert tlcketa and to make payment for thoae diapos��d of. HARRY M. BIRCH. 119-122 Aiat.-Sec. Notice Take notice that John F. Matheison of thc City of Prince Hupert In the Province of Uritish Col- 111.illnll ill r.Ill's mini Sk&KWSy tO ! umblahai retired from the Htm of Matheison, Wood A Company, plumbers and steamflltcrs of the said City. Iinlr.l at Prince Kppcrt. D. C. this 1st day of May. I;i11. F. J. MATHEISON, . H. WOOD. interior Alaska points. Tin- ruling of the court of appeals will mean that all railroads operating in Alaska will be compelled to file a Sheenn ljind Disirict -Distrirt nl Coast Tske notice that William Munliird a I'rlnd ltii|ii<rt, ll. ('., occupation prospector, intends In apply Inr iktiiihshil to lease thr--. fnliiwlng ala-Crilliaal llllllls: Cummi-nriiie itt a post planted about 100 chains l��m'": aoulh ol thu Indian lb-serve on the essl nl.lo ol tiooai! Hay and on the east side ol thia pcriinsull thtBM south hll cliains alnnu shore, llii'iic- -w,-at ���III chains to Ciiiw.- Hay, thunco north aloiiv sbure Do awuy with tliin. PttronlM n wliito lauinlry. Wliito ltttior only nl Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 ng i KO chain*, thdiQI west 40 chains more or p- pnnt., coniHioing 1120 a P��ud Mnrrh rt, 1011 imt, contuining BSQ acres more or \t_U_ l)st��l Mnrch rt, 1911^ WILLIAM MIIN|(j|U> Pub. April 16. ^ - ., mwmm^mtpti .�����-. ............ ,-,...,. i UK* notire mm i,race mcisvwi.oi vmpnnan lor iwrmisainn to leaeo tM lolluwing ll. C, occupation marrle.1 woman. Intend* lo apnly a i _* i -�� ... w.��� . . '"r pwndwlon to purchane tho lollowing described S. O. E. B. S The Prlnoe Kupert WWiflo. Knulnnil. meets the lirst nii.i Ullnl .. each month In the Carpent-r. Hall, at I p.m | , Skuena I.anil District���District ol Coast ii.,."'<? _'*!'" lh,t I*.*"1"' ����l,ln����ip "I I'rince Skeena Land Disirict Dl.lrin ol Coast Itanite 6 .'!", IJ i -' "��Tin.sHlon masler marlnir intends Take nolice lhat Crace McTavish, ol Vancouver, in ii|iiiiy fllF I J -i< i du.rrllrfa.1 1 i (-omm.iii.-ini "������������ south iii un i no'S1,' ulH "," !'"' 'I"1 "'���'; "' **" iT'!','"'" '���*"'"������ iorii��"l'no"chVn'. . _. ��� u K, 2' '',K _.���**!���"* '*""" *" '*"; WE" _**, tb* imtfMM **m_ ol Lot HIU, llsrvey's Survey, ll". ��"n. nt \ ,.',", VB '.'I chains mnre or li�� to t,o.s.. n,y, .;������, i,i���,r|,.,. u,n,r , ���,���n^ ���', r{ , JS '" '^ ����* ft. ..^.^T^^r^rL^ __**> S _ch.ln. nonh/ thenc. .40�� chs'ln.' Um \ mure or 1,-sa. Dale.1 March 8, tail. whlcll will bfl open to the public ii, protection. The court holds that Alaska is a territory of thc I'nited States within the meaning of the Act of Congress regulating commerce. Up to 1005 thc White Pass & Stikine Und District-District <* C��rtar y)lk(m ,.,,(,( ,��� f.,|otc r a ,��� Tske notice thst Christian A. Tervo ol Stlklna ' II C. occupalion customs oflw. Intends to apply j | lawsoll, I'llirbailks illlll other 111- lor isirmlssion to purchaae lha lollowini deurihed | tenor Alaska ports and refused to work iu connection with the Humboldt Steamship company. The Humboldt company wan compelled In secure the local rates from Skagway to the interior, which it is alleged were higher than the through rate offered by the Alaska Steamship company and the Pacific Coast company. Commencinu at a post planted about 18 chainn north west M tho customs warehouse at Stikine II. C, thenre west 20 chains, thence soutL 20 chains, Ihence east 20 chains. Ihence north 20 chains to pialnt of commenement and containinK ill acres more or loss. lu.iM lib. 13, IUll. CHRISTIAN A. TKKVO I'ub. Aprl 7, . t at a post plantod eltonl Um chains latuls Indian Iteserve on.the nasi .|,|e ol | CmmenrlnR al a post planted at lho aouthweat Unwind . at the ��� and 20 chains north ol containinR H20 acrea more or li I1S1.-.1 May 2, 1(11. ORACH McTAVlSH I'ub. May 0. F���d W. Bohler, Ai.nl TRY THE "NEWS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING NATURAL RESOURCES SECURITY COMPANY, Ltd. PAID UP CAPITAL $250,000 ���OFFER FOR SALE��� Townsites Farm and Fruit Lands ���JOINT OWNERS AND SOLE AGENTS OF- Fort George Townsite Massett Townsite HEAD OFFICE:- 606 BOWEK BUILDING, VANCOUVER, B.C. 8 ������ ��� ��� H Local Office: Alder Block Sixth Street jj ��� J Bankrupt Sale Estate of The Brin FurnJture_ComPAriy Acting under instructions of the creditors we are forced to dispose of this stock before July 1st. . . Entire Btock of High-class Furniture, Carpets, Ungs, Stoves, Etc., will be sold regardless of cost. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Now is the time to furnish your home at prices that you will never have a chance to 'lo again. : : : : ��� Mr. W. Staples of Vancouver is now in charge of the salesroom. : : : : : 1 C. B. L0CKHART >signee |f
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-06-02 |
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Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
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