THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 5 a. m. .linn' u. |1AX.TKMP. MIS , TKMI'. BAR. IN. KAIN '40.0 29.751 The daily News NKXT MAILS X&W ' Koit'&Wty V ICuniOttttn Suntlni, 9 a.m -c^l Prince George ��� M>��� ���' ll li. in. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist JToni. V01, II. NO. 129 Prince Rupert, B.C., Friday, June 9, 1911. Price Five Cents NAI COMMITTEE WHICH WILL BE THE FIRST GOVT. WHARF OR G.T.P. DOCK? President Hays Does Not Presume to Criticize the Government, But is Inclined to Put His Money on His Own Horse---Is Pleased With His Trip Over the New Line Which Will be Open to the Public in a Few Days Now---Had Speedy Run "Nothing but the Rnilway Board's permit is needed now," >.iiil President Hays just off the special train which whirled him ,iml iii- party eatwards along the steel yesterday. "I known how anxious the public have lieen to havc ���! passenger service started nil the (���- T. I', along the Skeena, and I am glad that wc can promise thit is .i few days now." Line in Good Shape Mr. I lays was well pleasetl with ilu- pn^ress of the steel under General Superintendent Mehan. The track fur the first KM) milea i- in exccllenl shape for comfortable travelling. "You s.iw us leave at eight .im." Ntid Mr. Hays, "ami as ymi know we have arrived back this evening at about nine o'clock. I think wc made a very speedy irip allowing the line to be in pod order for the swift handling ���a! trains." Visited Govt. Dock On Wednesday afternoon Mr. Hays paid a visit to the Government Wharf at the foot of McBride Mitel. Asked what hc though! ol that great enterprise now in full swing, the president "i thc mad slid: "Well, I see thej havc a great number of very fine piles lying ready i" be placed, and I saw that several luri' in position. But they seem in 1.1 getting on rather slowly. I aipposc they are having a hard problem to get a place for every pile and every pile in its place." "As a man accustomed to seeing construction work done on a large scale, how do you think they arc getting along with the wharf, Mr. Hays?" "Well, of course it's not for me to criticise," remarked Mr. Hays with a twinkle in his eye, "but ihey seem lo be getting on rather slowly. Of course they have dilli- culiies. These great piles arc tremendously hard to handle I understand." Race the Dry Dock "Which do you think will be ready first, Mr. Hays, the Government wharf or the Grand Trunk dry dock?" "Now that's rather a question," saitl Mr. Hays with a dceidetl smile. "I shouldn't venture to try and show the Government how to do iheir work but do you know I rather fancy wc shall give that Government wharf quite a run for its money when wc get our dry -dock going ahead. The wharf has had a long start but if it is to bc complete Ix'forc our dock it will have to go some." Members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles are requested to meet at their hall, Helgerson Block, on Friday, June 9th, at 9.15 a. in. to attend the funeral of the late brother, J. L. Cormier. MARY WILL BUY REAL DIAMOND GARTER Fund of Over $60,000 Contributed by the Loyal Mary's of the Empire is to be Spent on Charity, a Diamond Garter, and Some Oil Paintings-Canada Topped List TO BUILD SHIPS (c""a"" '""""^ AT SYDNEY N.S. N -*������ Hritish-Canadian Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company is Organized for Canada . Canadian Press Despatch) ''""'""lo, June 9.���Information 1 '���" ' died lure of the formation '". mpany t<> be called the �������li-Canadlan Shipbuilding and llr> Dock company, lt has been ''rK'"'i*<l wiih a capital of $10,- W-OOO. sir Henry I'elliticr is '""""'��� The site of the new Ms ,.,���| (iry dock win be at Sydney, \. s. ,,,' |k expected thai the company *�� ^der for ' anadiaii navy, vessles for the Where to Go London, June 9.���Today Queen Mary was presented with a cheque for over 12,500 pounds, subscribed for in small sums by her loyal namesakes throughout the Empire as a Coronation gift. $35 000 from Canada Canada topped the list of contributions from the ovci^eas Dominions, with a total contribution of $35,000. The largest contributions, were of course from Great Britain. Will Buy a Garter Most of thc money will bc expended in charity, but a portion of it will bc devoted to thc purchase of a diamond insignia garter, and for oil portraits of his Majesty King George and the Prince of Wales. The announcement of the similar fund from lhe Georges of the Empire for his Majesty has not yet been made known. EMPRESS TIIK.ATKE. Second Ave.; J������** and Mails, 7.80 p.m. 'j;:1's Ur THBATRB, Third Ave; , ' v"'�� Md longs, 7.30 p.m. Jr"'* THEATRB, Second Avenue; WlTOB?ndumS!,e/ 7'30 P'm- 11 M. Sixth Avenue; Roller STRIKE IS SERIOUS (Canadian Press Dispatch, Vancouver, June {(.���At last trouble and intiniiiL.ion have bro ken out in the eity over the Carpenters' strike. Yesterday afternoon while the foreman in charge or a number of non-union men at work on an apart men I block in Souih Vancouver, was at work, he was seized and brutally beaten by a gang of men, apparently strike sympathizers. An apprentice who went to his aid was also injured. Threw Him off Veranda Peterson was on th veranda of the house at the time, antl the gang threw him off the veranda to the ground. While on the ground one of the men hii him over the head with a piece of scantling. The police arc endeavoring to locale the guilty parties, siring them to trial. Conciliation Fails The civic conciliation committee appointed by the city council met this morning with a delegation of the trades unions, but little progress was made. The men insisted on a closed shop as the only basis of settlement, while the contractors are equally firm in their declaration for an open shop They sa> they will not be parlies to any settlement which discriminates against non-unionists They only concession they will make is to offer not to discriminate against trade unionists. Pot plants of all kinds, candies fruits and refreshments are specialities of the nice new store just opened by Mrs. Shrub-sail on Kulton street, in Mack Really Btllid ing. PAPKE STILL CHAMPION Defeated Sullivan Today in a Fight for the World's Championship. (Canadian Press Despatch) London, June 9.���Papke, lhe .American middleweight champion, today defeated Sullivan, the English title-holder, in the ninth round of a battle for the world's championship, Papkc won handily. Trout Fishing Made easy by wearing our Muk hats. Get them and catch trout.��� Scott, Froud & Co. liSSSIunr SURRENDERS FIGHT TO KEEP THE BAYS OPEN Northwestern League Vancouver 9, Portland 0; forfeited. Spokane 10, Seattle 6. Tacoma 6, Victoria 3. National League St. Louis 4, Boston 2. New York 4, Pittsburg 3. Chicago 4, Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia 8, Cincinnati 1. American League ( hicago 7, New York 2. Detroit 8, Philadelphia 3. Washington 3, Cleveland 2. St. Louis 11, Boston 5. Pacific Coast League Oakland 2, Vennm 7. Sacramento 5, 'Frisco 2. tht Transforming Store Within a few weeks' time Acme Clothing Company, Second avenue, announce they will have a model store. New electric light fittings have been installed and the store at night will be ablaze of brilliant light. The present fittings are to be replaced by more useful antl artistic ones. The Acme Company are going to handle thc leading lines of goods among which will be Slater Shoes. RECIPROCITY UP AT WASHINGTON Bill Passes Senate Committee by 10 to 4 with Root's Amend ment Added. (Canadian Press Despatch) Washington, June 9.���Today the Canadian reciprocity bill was declared ready for consideration by the United States Senate. The Finance committee voted today 10 to 4 to report the bill next Tuesday without any recommendation, and with Senator Root's amendment added to the effect that wood pulp, paper and mill board shall nol bc admitted free of duty thc the United States from Canada until these products arc permitted free of duty from this country into every Province of Canada. The opponents of the measure are hoping to divide the Senate on the pulp wootl amendment. Something Special Just arrived, the best America can produce iii ladies velvet pumps, Get a pair today.���Scott, Froud & Co., the leading shoe store. Perfection of Tailoring The fellows who are to the fore in style and go-ahead spirit wear 20th Century Brand Clothes���as a natural thing. There is snap to the design, au cxclusiveness to thc fabric, a perfection to the tailoring that make a man glad he is wearing them.���Sloan and Company, Sixth street. Aid Smith Dictates a Letter to the Ottawa Counsel, Ordering That the City's Opposition be Withdrawn from the Railway Board -No Harbors Will be Left for the Small Craft���All are included in Phrase "From Mile 0 Westerly." "I am instructed by the City Council of the City of Prince Rupert to inform you that the City of Prince Rupert does not intend to take any further steps to push the protest filed by the City against the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company's application for the approval of their plans for railway extension from Mile 0 wester- ly" Above is the letter dietaletl by Alderman Smith to the City Clerk to be forwarded to the Minister of Railways at Ottawa Alderman Smith's motion that this letter be sent, was seconded by Alderman Clayton, antl carried by the council. Not without a struggle, however. Battle for Bays Three aldermen ditl make a slant! for the preservation lo Prince Rupert of harbors for the "mosquito fleet." They were Alder- num N'uwion, Alderman Douglas, and Alderman Hilditch. From Hays Creek to Seal Cove the battle raged. One by one thc defenders of the bays gave way- Alderman Newton stood linn for a spell. Alderman Hilditch put up a vigorous fight, and Alderman Douglas got in a whack nr two. But with skillful word play D'Arcy Tate pursued the defenders, and shaken in determination by the discouragements of the City Solicitor the trio relinquished their stand. Hays Creek Closed In view of the dry dock and other works to go allied at Hays Creek the bay there must be closed. Alderman Newton wanted to know how the water was to get mil. Mr. D'Arcy Tate said a culvert was planned. It would be impossible, he told Alderman Newton to make this eulveri big enough tn let small craft through. Cow Bay antl Cameron Cove it w.is agreed by the council woultl have to be filled up. But the three aldermen mentioned put up a good light to save Seal Cove. Mr. D'Arcy Tate said that Seal Cove was to bc left open meantime. "No Further Steps" "The use of the phrase 'no further steps' shuts us off altogether from protesting," saitl Alderman Hilditch. "You can protest again," saitl City Solicitor Peters. "We are not proposing any development at Seal Cove at present," said Mr. D'Arcy Tate. "When we do, we will send the plans intended to be filed and you can protest again." "We agree that Cow Bay and Hays Creek must be filled up,' said Alderman Hilditch, "but we want Seal Cove." "I object to a protest being lodged against plans which are not filed," said Mr. Tate. "There is lime enough for a protest when the plans are filed." Thc Ciiy Solicitor to Alderman Hilditch. "Vou have no right to protest against plana which are not filed. That will prevent you from protesting afterwards if you want to." Mr. D'Arcy Tate: "lf we intend further development we submit plans before filing. We are bound to do ..o by the Railways Act." Alderman Hilditch: "It is no use filing plans after thc work has been done, and the places are filled up." The City Solicitor: "I think President Hays will agree lo write mc a letter to thc effect that these plans will be filed." Mr. Hays: "Certainly, n other words to the effect that I will abide by the law." Remove Protest so Far "Might we not simply agree to remove the protest to works as far as (Jvcrlook street ? said ' Alderman Newton. "No," replied Mr. D'Arcy Tate, "that woultl leave a document on file with the Minister of Railways which is a protest. That is what wc want to get rid of. If you want to protest again next week you can do it." Mayor Manson: "What would be wrong with withdrawing the present protest, and then writing next week saying we desired to be communicated with should the Rqilway Company want to carry- on development at Seal Cove?" Alderman Douglas: "But Seal Cove is alninsl closed up already." Alderman Smith: "Seventy-five let! of it is left open." Alderman Hilditch: "Might 1 ask Mr. Hays if he has any intention nf closing up this opening?" Mr. Hays: "Not the slightest, Mr. Hilditch. You have the idea that you are giving away right, that you may need later. This you cannot possibly ilo liccause we are bound by law to supply you with plans In-fore we go on with future development." The motion was carried after Mr. Hays had suggested that he should write a letter to thc city council to the effect that he would do no development until plans were submitted to the city council. Thc letter was filed by thc City- Clerk. Alderman Clayton: "In other words Mr. Hays, you will write a letter agreeing lo keep the law." LONDON BIRBECK BANK SUSPENDS ITS PAYMENTS Financial Troubles Have Dogged Its Footsteps Since the Run Made on It Last Fall Deficiency May Come up to $3,750,000 Official Receiver is Now in Charge Skat ln��i 8 p.m. Fresh Flowers A big consignment <>f fresh (lowers will be received tomorrow morning on thc Prince George. I Thc Arctic Studio, Law-Butler I Building, Third avenue. IN THREE MONTHS-FROM WHEN? It has been understood that the agreement made with the Grand Trunk Pacific officials, provided for the starting of work at machine shops, round house, station building, etc., within three months. That has been the chief consideration to merchants and workmen anxious for a railway payroll in the city. But this is what the agreement says: CLAUSE 8.���"The Railway company will within a period of three months from the date of ratification of this agreement by the Legislature, commence the erection of its works within the citv limits, consisting, etc." CLAUSE 9.���"The Townsite Co. will, within a period of two years from the date of ratification of this agreement by the Legislature, commence the erection of a first class hotel, etc." CLAUSE 1_4. -"The parties .... doing all things necessary to obtain such ratification at the NEXT SESSION OF THE SAID LEGISLATURE." The next session ofthe said Legislature will be February and March 1912. (Canadian Press Despatch) London, June !).���The Birbeck Bank, one of the older British financial Institutions with head offices in High llolborn has suspended payment, and an official receiver is now in charge. Adverse rumors have caused the present troubles. Last fall these rumors were afloat, antl a run was made on the bank which the directors met and survived. Since then repeated rumors of the bank's difficulties have caused il to announce a suspension. $1,875,000 Short The directors in a statement announce that the deficiencies are 11,876,000 on a total liability of 184^80,000, but the actualities who are at work on the books think the total deficiency will total nearer *3,7.r>0,000. CAPTAIN SEARS IS ACQUITTED Jury After Five Minutes Bring in a Verdict of Not Guilty of Manslaughter Charge. (Canadian Press Despatch) Victoria, June !).���After being out but five minutes, the jury which has heard the rase of Captain Sears charged with manslaughter, brought in a verdict of nol guilty. Sears was master of the Steamer roquols, which was wrecked off Sidney harbor on April Itltb. The lives of twenty-five passengers Were lost. The charge was made that Sears left for the shore without tloing all lie coultl to save the passengers. He was arrested and charged with manslaughter. Fashion's Whims It takes inori' than cloth toj make clothes like those we illus- _ . , ���, , ��� tr;Uc Bench-Tailored Clothes It takes, lirst of all, taste and 20th Century Brand bench-tall- skill, then a lol of experience.andored garments for men are the intimate and daily acquaintance product of men who know what with Fashion's whims, and, last I correct style is and bow to give it of all, a disposition to make the I expression. They radiate snap right thing or nothing.--Sloan and smartness, distinctiveness.���Sloan Company, Sixth street, land Company, Sixth street. THE DAILY NEWS IB The Daily News Formerly The 'Prince Rupert Optimist PublUhed by Ihe Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES-Dau.Y, BOc per month, or $5.00 por year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. Outside Canada-Daily, $8.00 peryear; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YoRK-National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 28rd St., New York City. Seattle -Puget Sound News Co, L 'Don, ENGLAND���Th. Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk LiuilditiK. Trafalgar Square. "The newspaper, with the law, should 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 should he. as it were, a keeper of the public conscience. " ��� Henry Wattersun. Daily Edition. Friday, June 9 AN ANALYSIS OF THE AGREEMENT Since the last article of this series was written, the city council and the representatives of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway company have met and decided on a settlement which n the course of two or three weeks will be submitted to the people for their approval or rejection. This latest agreement, to which Mr. Charles M. Hays has given his assent, is even more lavish towards the company tha l the last. The railway reserve and wharf watcrfrontage���better known as Section E is to be thrown in with the railway lands, to be co\ d by the proposed Sla.OOO annual payment. The present assessment of section E is St>t33,500, on which thr present taxes chargeable to the G. T. P. Development Co. are 19,963.60. This leaves a sum of $.r>.- 046.50 to cover the whole of the taxation on the water-frontage. PREMIER McBRlDE HAS MISSED HIS CHANCE His Ottawa Speech Proved a Disappointment to the Party Had Estimated His Calibre by His Appearance���Would Have Been Wis^r Not to Have Opened His Mouth LAND PURCHASE NOTICE What are the considerations offered? There are a number of park sites. Tncse were in thc original townsite plan. They were part of the conditions on which the townsite was sold, and on which the laml values wen based at the Nile. The transfer removes from the company the obligation to improve and maintain the park sites at its own expense. The one hundred feet of land at Fairview, while not of equal value to the two hundred feet at Claude street is the only real con cesa'on. While not nearly so accessible as Claude street and requiring a high level bridge to reach it, it has thc advantage of being made over in fee simple to the city. What its estimated value is, has not yet been stated. Thc dry dock would bc built in any event. The Dominion Government subsidy ensured that. "Distance lends enchantment to the viiw." Premier McBride has been regarded as the "rising hope" of ihe Conservative party; the Moses who woultl hail il out of the wilderness, But, if an Ottawa newspaper correspondent is to be believed, the expectations formed in regard thereto arc likely to be disappointed. This writer says: The appearance which Premier McBride made at the Borden dinner last Friday night was a distinct disappointment and is still the chief subject of discussion among Conservative members. His visit to Ottawa has been looked forward to wilh great interest antl after he arrived his picturesque appearance attracted a great ileal of favorable attention. In the lobbies of Parliament there was a crowd following and a tendency to s|X'ak of him as the future prinu minister of Canada. This was before the dinner. The announcement that he was to lie' one of thc speakers resulted in every opposition member being present, with the exception of the faithful band who had to Stay by the House antl the unfaithful French eight from Quebec, who have ceased herding with Mr. Borden's bunch. Both Liberal and Conservative correspondents were among ilu guests. Mr. McBride maintained the splendid reputation he has acquired for distinguished ap|>carance. thie of the newspaper correspondents declared "He has Laurier beaten for li-tir, antl lhat is going some." He showed up. big ami hearty, as healthy as an Esqulmo. Hi' was thc figure of the function. When he Kg,in to s|H;<k, his stink st.iritd down. The audience money. A 160,000 a year negotiator proved an economy also. for the dty wmild have By the adroit jugglery of Section F, President Hays has succeeded in bringing the city council to practically accede to his original offer of S5.(H)0 per year. Tlie gain the city has made is in fixing the time limit at ten instead of twenty years as was his original offer. xvas frjim This is where a highly paid and far seeing railroad expert earns hUj^^, ,nj(|U,.' \ ,���,,,, vvj,|, ,, mes. sage could ci have asked for ������ better chance i*< lay the foundation of his political fortunes. Bui the general verdict was that McBride ull down, lh sidestepped an Invitation by Mr. Borden to Icavi British Columbia and conic ii. i '-..wa as mu of the opposition leader's lieutenants. That was aliout all that he did and that coultl have been done better. On the other hand, Mr. Borden ex- cellcd his usual speaking jvr- irmatu-e. He made a good liglu- <|����^ >��� a.aa^ay FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE : i For all kinds of help, cooks, waiters, dishwashers, lintel porters, all kinds of laborers ur mechanics, cull up Phone No. 178 or call at the Grand Hotel Free Employment Office Headquarters for cooks S waiters ROGERS & BLACK ���WHOLESALE DEALKKS l.\- Building Material, Cement, Lime, Hair-fibre Plaster, Coke, Blacksmith Coal, Common Brick, Pressed Brick Shingles, Lath, New Wellington Coal ALL ORDEKS PROMPTLY FILLED Skeoim Land Dtatrict���Diatrict ot Coaat Range 6 luko notice thut 1. Hell Hall Konney of Yarmouth Nova Scotia, occupution married woman, intund'to apply for permiaaion to purchuao the fnlKiwiiiK dweribed lands; l-ommuucinn ut ft DMt plantod at north eaat corner of T. L Lot iiSWS, thenco running wwt 40 chaUll thonco north SO chains, thonco eaat 40 ohftlu! thence sooth SO chalna to place of com- m.'iicvment contuininit W0 acroa more or loaa. My pout ia on touth east corner of land applied (or nmrked letters S. K., about one milo west of Luko Lnkelae, aouth aide of Skeona liver District DftSd'fprUa?WU- BELL HALL KENNEY Pub. Mai' Vi* John Haverty, Agent Skwna J.and Diatrict���Diatrict of Caaaiar 'lako uoii^ that 1, J union Dunlop of I'rinco Kuperi, B< t'-i occupation teamttter, intond to spply for penunlOD to purchaao the following dworined landa: ... CommenolnS at a pout planted about two milus Mjuih of the furka uf thu Whito aud Flat rivera, ihence north SO chalna, thonco woat SO chuina, thenco south SO chuina, llience oaat 80 chaina. Dated April is, 1911. JAMES DUNLUP I'uh. Mai- 13. Francia S. I'reaton, Agent Skeena Land Diatrict��� Diatrict of Caaaiar >% Taku notice thut 1 Francia S. I'reaton of I'rince Kupert, li. C, occupation proapector, intend to upply for permiaaion to purchaae the following deaerlbed lunda: ConUDUOlOl ut a poat planted about three milee aouth und two miles wont of tbe forka ot tbl \W>ite aud Flat rivera, thonco aouth hi) chaina i lie net eaat SO chaina, thence north SO chains, thence woat SO chains. l>at*l April 80, 1811. FRANCIS S. PRESTON Tub AJ��y 13 skeona Lund Diatrict-Dlatrict of Coaat Range 5 Take not ce that 1. Joo Jack of l'ricce K. pert, 11. Cm uccupation carpenter, intond to apply for penutaaion to purchaaa the following doscribed lunda: Commencing at a poat planted about three^and one-half miloa distant in a aouth weaterly direction front a blind alough from Ubaervatory Inlet where the same touches the Indian Roaervu thence eaat M) cha na. ihcnco 'nitb SO chuina, thenco weatSO chuina, thence aouth SO chsina to point of commencement, conuining ��40 screa more or loaa. ���..ted April M, iy 11. JOE JACK lob. May 13. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeenu Und DUtrict-DtoMoi ol Cout Tako notice tlmt 1, �� '��'''"' J"' ",.��,or "Ud Print* Rupert, ii-,a, oeoupjUonr.n ho, nm, to apply lor iiormumon lo pUTOMM "'" described lands: ,,___,_u.j_ at tin' southwest ��� Commencing at a ��"" P'*fc~"? nlilrlnt thunce corner ol Lot 31)68, Hum!'' ���'��� S?*lo ��hSii�� t u co wuth 20 chains. tlWnC __**__r_gS��\F5m north 20 ohalni, iiniace j����i 40 otaidra �� P��in�� ol commencement, oonWlnlnj SO acres, niu��� fed April MMl. WILLIAM JOHN CORLBY Pub. April 29. Skeenu Land District -JDUtttat ol (Jueon Charlotte frtto notico that OsOTO W; P^'tPAttm Uupert, R C, occupation real iBtiilo broker, _mS* tu apply tM Ivniussiun lo purchase tho luuowins descrilied lanals: Commencing at a post I"'1"' ,���,,",,, ���ull,|i mile, and uae-l.all mile wosl and one mile suuth lrum lhe muuth ul Study, creek, Nadui Harbor, thencu west >0 chain-., llience ^JS**** ihonco oast SU cliau.,. uic.ico "^^ W AUNOTT Hold M arch 1V, lull. ' t0' "��� Al"\U '-' Pub. April 22. Numa Dumurs, Auent LAND PURCHASE NOTICK Skoona Land District���Dlotrict ol ClBllar Toko notico that I, John Robert l'ucey of l'rii(C.a Kupert, U. 0.. occupation cook, Intend te am���|. for pormssion to purchuao thu (ullowi ' furmer, intend to apply , fullowng described nled at tho northeast Coast Run l> Land Diitrict Take noTco ll.af I,.John. Vl__ft8**3& suiukalunt, occuiiation lor permission to puroO-U. the lands: Commencina at ��� post plum,- _. . comer ol Lot WU, thenee east 80 0 a na, thencn south .10 chains, thenco wost ill chans thenco north 40 chains to place "'���'""!��?ftm?1n��p,.UBN Dated March IS, lull. JOHN HLI11UKN Pub April 16. Skeena Land Dislrici -District ol Coaat Range �� Take notlc that Henry Macartney o Wince Kuperi, U. C-, occupalion miner, intenda to apply lor porinuMoii lo purchase tho followini! dmcribcd cSLnwmUw .*��� IH��t ttS^.S^LtaS side of Kichuinsiks Kiver, about 2 1-2 mdee rem us conlluenee with the Skoena Kivor and nboul 1-2 miles wesl Irom Kxchumaika rapldi, thonco SO Cliuins norlh, llience 40 chaina easl, thonco SO chains BOUlh. thonco 40 chains weat to puint o. commencement, containinu 320 acr..a mure or \___. I'oat marked "U.M. S.W. cor. Doted Apnl2:, HIU. I'ub. April 89. HENRY MACARTNEY Skeona Land Diitrict���Diatrict ol Caaaiar Toko nuiice thai 1, Mary Carin ol Stewart, D C, occupatiun married wuman, intend tu apply ���-.������ .lermisslon to purchaae the lollowini; described See Us for Prices. FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRDOOIBT Phone No. 200 P. 0. Box 680 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. . l,i .���!..i Land Diatrict���District of Queen Charlottv lake notico that Frank Levick of Woodatock, (.int., occupation bookkeeper, intonda to apply (or pormUaion to purchaao ihe following deacribed landa: | for pe: I Commencing at a poat plantod about aeven j land: . I .... neat and two milea nouib of the month of Commencing at u poat planted two W muoa Stanley Crook where it wnptiea into Naden \ houHi und \i) two miloa weat ol the forka of the I Harbor, Graham laland, thence SO chaina aouth. ; \\hito and I'lut rivers, thence bU chama north, .'thonoe 80 chaina eaat, thence 80 chaina north, thence 80 chaina weat, thence 80 chaina south. Phone NO. Ilu thence 80 chaina weat to point of commencement ' thencu 80 chaina eaat. u._v iU|SI and contaning ti-10 acrea more or loaa. , Dated April -0, lilll. MAKi UJUUn . Dated March 17, 1��U. PRANK LBVICK ' I'ub. May 13. Francis S. 1'raalon, Agent ������' j I'ub. Aprii 7. Numa Demera, Agen I ' .. . a ��� ______ .��� , .��� ., . Skeena LandDiatrict-District of Quoen Charlotte skeena Land Diatrict-Dlatrict of Coast Uango j y,^ ,lolia. that Catherine Harriaon, of Calgary Take notice ihat Annie Muaaallem of Frincu ( ^jberui, occupation spinster, Intenda to apply, Kuperi, U. C, occupation married woman, intends �� j Mtmlalon to purchase the following described to apply for permission to purchaae the lollowing ! laIU[j,. described lands: I Commencing at a post plantod about C 1-'^ Lommencng at a post planted at a post at the I -n, we3t anJ ^^j m imJo KxHh from tho mouth .touthwust curner, 60 chaina eaal fro*u N. L. corner ; uj ��mJj�� Creek, where it empiiua into Nadon of Lot lllii, Harvey's Survey, Coast District,' Harbor. Graham Island, thence -10 chains aouth ' ������������������++++������++++++++���+++1 ! w. j. McCutcheon , Cnrrlri complete itoek "f I'ruirii. Special , nttentiun pnid to lillu lameriptiuni. !! Theatre Block Fnai Na n Secodd A��e. I ************************* . i llarbur, tjrahain Island, tlience .- lUnje 5, thence oaat 10 chains, theoee north 10 lt_mca 41) c__un_, ,Mt, thence -10 cliains north, chains, thence woat 411 chains, thonce suuth -_D th>,ljCO 40 c[lu���, wrai to point ol commencement chaina, thence eut 20 chains, thenco south M ���a nBUIatlH 1UU acres more or h'-a. thaina to point o! commencenient, cuniaininit 1-U n,..^ \Urch 17 lyll acroa more or leu. CATllblllNE IIARIIISON ANMK Ml'SSALLEM Puh Apr. 7. ?, Rochester^ r,p ��� Monroe *' Ladysmitm l >t Coal \ *) * "^ \i. Phoneiis With this article, the News will end its series of special articles on the assessment. The field hits not been exhausted, but diffident has been said to let the public see some of the issues and facts connected with the assessment problem, which those responsible to the citizens in the matter have not seen fit to explain. We at le.i*t, have absolved our conscience on the matter. Briefly reviewed, the examination of the question has shown that the proposed agreement will (1; increase the assessment of the private lot owners; (2) reduce the borrowing power of the city by at least $1,260,000; (3j render it impossible for the city to finance some of several needed projects: (4) permit the railway company to hold its valuable water-frontage' f, at a nominal taxation; (">; delay the coming of those permanent indus- ^ tries which can only locate on the waterfront; (6) make the dispro-1,,,. ,,K. Wo nun wi��� probably be portion of the share of taxation between the citizens and the railway flta! to y-. McBridi - ambitions company grow greater year by year during the tenure of the agreement. ,'��� " i���romi. opposition I. ad.r it he has such ambition. On its bald financial side, the proportion implies the giving * j^, W(rk ., nuj(iri,v ���f the up of an established claim for 1109,872.50 for last year's taxes on tht r,)I1M rv���ivi. ������.���,,��� rs ' ,lf ,|u. Grand TnmkPadfic's properties. This sum of S109.372.50 appeared HoUiC W(1)1|{| h.IVl. ,,,^,,,1 wi,i, as an , ,! in the balance sheet of the city published on the ,,, ,;,,��� ,h(. .,.������������-,,���������, ,li..l Mr Mi Bride had decided to .'in.r FOR SALE Lots 5 nml ii. Block 28, Btedon 1. $3000, 26 MT cent, cnsli, bulnnre 1. 2, 3 yvnrs, 7 |H.-r cent. GEO. W. MORROW 1076 Nelson St , Vancouver, B.C. A***********.*************'! third of this month. In its place .i sum of 115,000 a year for ten years will be collected, and this sum of $15,000 includes taxation on a piece of land already taxed to the Development Co. for $9 953.50. To ^.iin the 115,000 there i- the -iriking till of .i-M-t- of over 1109,000 due and collectable from the ('.rand Trunk .Pacific, and an additional Mriking of! thi present year's assessment ifegistei of assessments calculated al 15 mills to 1 .rii,^ in 19,953.50. In ntiirn for these concessions w. g i 100 feet ol water-fn at Fairview. the Federal House. It may U- safel) ^dd that there wouldn't l�� ihi seme enthusiasm today, but .i�� a Conservative member s.iid liii- mommg, "He i> doing prett) well in his own little province and he had Ih iii r stay where h, i--." The attempts at desposlng Mr. Borden and to Ihmihi possibli ris.iN. art- Mtmir.gly doomed to failure. Mr. BordenV chief fault An alderman bi defend!] g the proposed settlement s;iiil today "Well, what coultl we do. They wouldn't move, and we had to m.ikt a settlement." The alderman had apparently overlooked the fact that provision Ijjjj^tly'ia hU inaWBtyUi win. has been made al law for all such cases. It is unnecessary and nol |1(1, |, |g ^u. ,��� affirn, ,|)a( w|���.n. in good taste to go over it. It is all in chapters 142 to 157 of the Municipal Clauses Act The procedure in regard to a wealthy com* pany is no different from that of a poor owner of a single lot. who cannot pay or will not pay his taxes. BOWLING, BILLIARDS >nd POOL 4 Allfy*. 7 Tai- ���*. A *"������! r*rr- riw. Acl^an M"'rt, La<ltf*# rvrry nlt'rn<*>n. N-wman Bl<ick. It- tWMBWltad th Sta. Ii M<iinti��<>v luprtPlo' ain) M.-ina^-1 i Dated klay S, it'll. ; Pub. May 13. Sktwna Land Diatrict���Diatrict of Caaaiar Taka notioe that 1, Thomaa McMifkin uf 1 Prince Uupert, 11. C, occupatiun clerk, intend tu ��� 1 apply (or permiaaiun to purchaae the following doacribed landa: Commencing at a poat planted about two miU* aouth of the (orka ol the White and Flat riven, thence north aO chaina, thence eaat M) chains, thence aouth SO chaina, thunco weat a0 chaina. Dated AprU 18, mi. THOMAS McMKfcklN Tub. Miu IS. Francia S. I'reaton. \c* ������* Skeena Land Diatrict���Diatrict of Caaaiar Take nutice that 1, Charlea L. Delgruve o( blew* art M. C, occupalion proa|>ector, intend to apply (or parmiaaiuu lo purchaae the (ulloMing deacribed landa: Commencing at a poit planu-d about ail mitca ^oulh and one mile weat ol the (orka of the While and Flat rivera, thence south HU chaina, ihence eaat SU chaina, thencu nurth ad chaina, thunce west ���*.* chaina. Dated April H), lall CHARLES DBLQROVB I'ub. May IS. . FrancU & l'raton. Agent Skeana Land Diatrtat - Dutrict of Caasiar Takv notice that 1, Perry Quvnan <>f Prince KupsfTt, 11. C, occupation prospector, intend to apply (or permUalon to purchase thc following >li-js:fi. v'. tanb: Cummencing at a post planted tn the vicinity of (iooee Bay, about thre^'ighta of a mite aouth of the mouth of tbe lionanra Craek, and being on the eaaterly boundary of Timber Umit Nu. 3&241 *jt No. 3o2&0. thence south 40 chaina along the easterly limit of said Timber Limit No. .i.->i or No ..-������'>' 4U chaina, thunce eaat to ihe shore of (joom i'.i.a. a distance o( 40 chains mora or leaa, ihence northerly along the ahore of Goose Hay 40 chains mure or leaa, thencv westerly 40 chalna more or laaa to point o( commenotment, containing 160 acrea mote ot W-ae. hated March 7, KM1. PERKY QL'LENAN Pub. April f. Skeena Land District���Diatrict of Coaat Kangu 6 Take notice that 1. J. Harold Mckean of Pnnce Kuprrt, li. C, occupat on blackatn lh, Intend lo apply (or perm salon to purchaae tho following dvecr bed lands: Commencing at a pott planted about three and one half miles d stant in a south weaterly direction Irom a blind slough from Ubaervatory inlet where lhe same touchoa the Ind an Rcaervu, thenco weat mi chains, thenca aouth HU cha na, thence eaat hU chains, thence north mi cha ns to po nt of com- mencement, containing titu acres more or leas. Dated Apr I 14, 11)11. J. HARULD McKEAN Skeena Land Diatrict-Dlatrict of Caaaiar Take notice that 1, Thomaa Macgovern of Stewart, It. C, occupation miner.intena to apply for pcrmMon to purchaae lho following dmrnU-d lands: Commencing at a poat planted on the right bank of the Naaa river about four milea above the forka of the Naaa river, thence south 60 chaina, thrnee west 80 chains, thence north HO chalna, thenar east HO chains to .point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas. THOMAS MACGOVERN Dated March 25, 1911. Sidney Frank Wright, Agt 1 Pub. Mi) 17. Numa Demon, Agent uonnaaion to purcmuo tno [ollowing doacribed un ids: Commoncing ut n post plantod (B) two miW nouth and Ii) two milea weat ul thu forks, nf tin. White and Flat rivera, thenco nouth ku ebaina] thonea oast 80 chalna, thence north h\) ebalni' thonco woat 80 cha na. DatodAprU0,1911 JOHN ROBERT PACEY Pub. Mav 13. Franc a S. Prttton, Agen Skoona Land Diatrict-Dlatrict of Cua.st Rann R Take not co thut 1, Martha Leek, ol f-riiico Rupert, 11. C, occupat on marr **d woman Ititonj tu apply for pormlaalon to purchaao the following deacribod landa: Commencing at a post plantod ubout three uml one-hulf milea distant in a auuthwostcrly (Unction from a blind slough from Observutory [nlotwhon tho uamu touches tho Ind an Hoaurvu, thtnn Mit 80 chuins, thenco aouth 80 cha n��, thence wttt H ehuins, thenco north 80 chans to point oj -, moncomont, conta n ng 010 acros more ur \em Datod Aprl 14, 1011. MARTHA LEEK Pub. May Id. Skoona Land District���District of Cusaiur Take nuticu that 1, John I'nwin of Prion Rupert li. C, occupation laborer, intend tn apph for permission to purchase thu fulluwiug dMVlbtd lands; (.'ommencing at a post plunted ubuut (BJ ���_., miles south uf tho forks of thu While uinl Hut rivera, thonco suuth 80 chuina, thencu mi) *,. chains, thonco north 80 chuina, thuncu wuat t*. chuins. Dated April 18, 1011. JOHN UN WIN Pub. May 13. Francia S. Preaton, Agt u Skeena Land Diatrict���Diatrict of Cusmnr Taku notice thut 1, Alfred llorrymau WMiami of Princo Rupert, 11. C, occupulion marohant intond to apply for permiaaiun to purchase thu following doscribod landa: Commoncing ut a poat planted about QU iau milus aouth o( the (orka of tho Wbitu und 1'tui rivers, thunco 80 chuina auuth, thonco 80 chalna weat, thonco HO chaina nurth, thenco 80 chums oaat. ALFRED UERRYMAN WILLIAMS Dutod April 18, 1011. Frunert S. Prealou, Agent Pub. May 13. Skeona Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Caasiar Take notica that 1, Charlea Frederick Mutcul of Stewart, 11. C, occupatiun (reightcr, inlend to apply for permisaion to purchaso the fulluwint; described lands: Cuinmuncing at a post planted on the rit-lit bank of tho Naaa river about aix milea above ths forka of lho Naaa river, Ihonco aouih M) ci.av.i**, ihonco west HO chains, thonce north HO cituina, tlience oast 80 chains to point o( OQflUnUQUnaat, containing 040 acros moro or less. Duted Murch 25, 1011. CHARLES K. METCALF Puh. May 17. Frank Sidney Wright, Agunt Skoona Land DUtrict-DUtrict o( Caasiar Tako notice that 1, llertie Edwin lladger of Stowurt, li. C, occupation plumber, intend lu apply for permisaion to purchuao tbo (ullowim; described landa: Commencing at a poat plunted about one mile nurth ul the Naua river und about sovun mlta abovo thu (orka of thu Naaa River upstream, thuncu north HO chaina, thunce eaat 80 chainn, ihence aouth 80 chaina, thencu wesl hO chaina to l>oint of commoncemont. contuining ti 10 acaa more or leaa. UERTIE EDWIN BADORR Dated March 23. 1011. Frank Sidney Wright, Aft Pub. May 17. Water Notice E. EBY a Co. REAL BRATS KiUumknlum Land For Sal��- KIT-l Mh \l.i V . U. C. Will it pay to accept the settlement? Many pepple flunk so. They base their belief, nol rm scientific investigation, 1>m upon the feeling that the settlement will clear the air. help to get trade into nmre rapid motion, and let the future take c.ire of Itself. The dry dock and hotel dangling before the people's eyes have an undeniable attraction. As opposed to tin- empirical attitude, are these enquiries Into the economics oi the assessment problem. At least there is no 6XCUSC for any voter going lo the poll without knowing something ol both rides ol tht question < he is unable to succeed no other man ean hope to will. For Rent Partly furnished Houae on :!nl Ave. 7 rooms with lmth. Electric lighted. Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Hclgereon Block Every Tuesday Evening All metnliers of the onler in the city nre requested to visit the Itxige. 0, S. JOHNSTONE. N.G. H. MORTON, Secretary. G. C. Emmerson NADKN M.��< K KKCONtl AVE, SAVOY : HOTEL JFRASER AND KtKTH StKEET LINDSAY'S CARTAGE and STORAGE F. W. HART UMDHTAKtt * Kmiiai.mkh HUTU TOMri.KTIt THK ONLY HOTEL IN TOWN W,TH HOT AM. ,-,���,. WATKR Um mmn house north op Vancouver ROOMS &0c AND UP PHONE 37 IN ROOMS P. O. ROX I2fl Prudhomme & FUher Proprietors ' ��� T. P. Tmnifer Agcnlt <)nl��n prntnptlr AIM. I'tlemt r-M��<>f.at>lr. "1 I '��� 1 11 la I . . ������.-St. PhotwM. THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Hllliards I Twelve Tables Second Ave. Utile's NEWS Agency Mana7.ines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers CIOAUS || TOIIACCOS :: EUU1T8 O.T.P. WHAHK ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Notice is hereby given thai an appli- .ittion will lie innde under Part V. of the "Water Act, 1909," to obtain a license in thc QllMII Charlotte Division nf Skeenn District. (n) The name, address and occuiiation of tlie upplicant is George Young, Victorin, H.l'. (If fftr mining parpOSM) Free Miner's Certificate No (b) The name of the lake, stream or source (if unnamed, the description is) Ain Lake and Ain Kiver. (c) The point of diversion at or near Ain Lake. (d) Thc (|iiantity of water applied for (in cubic feet per second) lout). (e) The character of the proposed works, dam, Hume, pipe-line, power engines, plant, etc. (f) The premises on which the water is to be used (describe same) at or near mouth Ain Kiver.Masset Inlet. (g) The purposes for which the water is to be used is for |iower development and mill operations. (h) If for irrigation, describe the land to be irrigated, giving acreage. (i) If the water is to bc used for power or mining purposes, describe tl.e place where the water is to be returned to some natural channel, and the difference in altitude between the point of diversion and point of return. At or near moutli of Ain Hiver.about 160 feet below lake level. (j) Area of Crown land intended to be occupied by the proposed worka.... (k) This notice was posted on the Jiith day of April, 1911, and application will be made to the Commissioner on the 20th day of May, lilll. (I) Give the names and addresses of any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to bc affected by the proposed works.either sIkjvc or below the nutlet. None. OBOROB YOUNG, H, Edenshaw, Agent P.O. Hox 2H5, Prince Kupert, B.C. NoTE-One cubic foot per second ii equivalent to 35.71 miner's inches. Pub. April 29. 1911. lw .-U.-u;i Land Dlilrict���Diatrict ol ( aa--i��r T��k�� nutiM thirt 1, Alico M. Knouao ol Prince Kupi-rl, it. C, occupatiun married wuman, Intend to apply (ur purmiaaiun to purcliaae thu (ulluwinB deaenbed landa: Commencing at a poal plantod about two miloa aouth und two miloa weat ul the (orka of White and Flat rivera, thenco north 80 chaina, thonce eaal hit chaina, thence aoulh M) chuina, thence weat till chaina. Dttad April SO, Kll. ALICE M. KNOLi t Fub. Uw 13. Francia S. Preaton. Aitent Skoena Land Diatrict-Dtatrict ol Coaat llanito 6 Take not ce that 1, Juhn Lffan 1'eteraul Pnnce Uupert, U. C. o-ccupul un clerk, intend lo appi> (..r permimion to purchiuu thc following doacribed anda: Commencing at a posl plantod about three an one-hall milea diatant n a aouth weaterly d reet on Irom a blind alough Irom Olwvrvatory Inlol wheie tno aame louchea the Indian Keaerve, thence woat bO chaina, thencu north 60 chuina, thenee eaal bit chaina, thence aouth 1)0 chaina lo puint o commencement, conUining 040 ucrea more or leu Daied April 14, 1011. JOHN IVAN I'KTEKS I'ub. May IS. Stikine Land District���Dalricl ol Caaaiar Take nuiice thai Sydney tlodgkinaun ul Telegraph Creek, U. C, occupatiun clerk, intenda tu apply (or permiaaion tu purchaau the (ollowing deacribed land: Commencing at a post plants about a quarter mile nnrth eaat Irom t.larier Klllle anj on Ihu east bank ul Sllkmo Kiver, thence east 20 chaina thence nurth 40 chaina, tlience wuat 20 chains tnence aoulh 40 chaina to point o( commencement and -containing 60 acrea more ur leaa. Dated Feb. 11, lull. SYDNKY IIODUKINSON Tub. April 7. CA. Tervo. Agent Slikine Land Diatrict- Dlalrict ol Caaaiar Take nolice thai Christian A. Tervo ol Stikine. B- C, occupaliun cuatuma ollicer. intenda lo apply (or permiaaion to purchaae the following deacribed land- Commencing al a pust planted aliout three- quart-era ol a mile north -eaat (rom Glacior Killle and on tbe eaat bank o( Slikine Hiver and on the auutli aide of tho mouth of a littlu creek, Ihence eaal 40 chaina, thonco north 40 chaina, thence weat 40 chaina, thencc south 40 chalna to point ol eommencemenl aud containing 100 acrea more or leaa. Dated Feh. 10, 1011. CHRISTIAN A. I'KKVci Pub. April 7. Skeena Land Dlatriel -District ol Queon Charlotle lalamla Take notion that J. II. Murphy.ol Vancouver, 1). C, occupation commercial traveller, Intenda lo apply (ur perrniaaiun lu purchaau lhe (ullowing lar a jiia-.i landa: Commencing al a posl plantod about seven miloa weat and one milo south (rum lho muuth ol Stanly Creek, Naden llarbur, thonce north SO chaina, thence woat 40 chaina, thence aouth SO chaina, thence eaat 40 e Ina. Dated March 17, 1011. J. II. MUHI'IIY I'ub. April Z'.. Numa Demera, Agent Skeena Land District-Dialrici ol Cout Take notice lhal 1. William Melville Corley ol Toronto, Ontario, occuiiation clerk, intend lo apply (or permission to purchase the lulluwing deacrilied lands: Commencing at a poat planted at the nurthweal c irnrr nl Lot ;IO-i5 Ha.ig '. Coast District, thence rut GO chaina, thenco north 40 chains, thence weal .a- chalna lo lloll'a (iale alough, thence alung alough aoutherly lo point ol commeneement, containing 100 acres more or leaa. Dated April 6, loll. WILLIAM MKLVILl.K CUKI.KY I'ub. April 20. '.. .ia., Und Dlstricl Diatrict nl Coul Hange ."a Take notice thai I, Charlea A. Vaughan of Prince llupert, 11. GL uccupation merchant, inlend to apply for permiaaion to purchaso tho following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the aouth bank of Kxchumaika Hiver and abuut luur miles from ils cunlluence with the Skeena Ilivcr, llience ���0 chains eut, thonce SO clmina nurth, thence SO chain, west, thence SO chains aouth to point uf commencement, containing 1110 acres more or leaa Dttad April 21, 1011 CIIAKLES A. VAUUIIAN I'uh. April 20. Skeona Land District-District of Coast Tuke naitice that I. Mrs. Juhn Corley uf Prince Kai. a i. ll.C.occupation married wumnn, Intends tu apply fur permissiun to purchnse the folluwinR described lands: Commenclmrtat a paiat planted 40 chains eaat aa.-l 120 chains south from the saauthweat corner of lut I -.:���:, Coaat Diatrict, Kanse 5, thencc aouth SO chaina, thence east 40 chalna. tlience norlh wi chains, thence west 40 ehalns more or lesa to the point of commencement, containinK 320 acres more or less. MILS. JOHN (Lottie) COIILEY Dnte Mar. 21), lull I'uh. Apr. 4. 1011 Skoena Und Diatrict���Dlitrict of Cout Uange ��� Tako notice that Aloxander Mclntoah ul tan couver, 11 C. occupalion real estate broker Intonda to apply lor permiaaion to purchase tbe [ollowing d-pacribed landa: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains suuth from the aouthweat corner of Lot 005, thence m) chalna auuth, thence 40 chalna weat, thvnce SI) chalna north, thence 40 chalna east to point ol commencement containing 320 acrea tnore or I-t*. Dated AprU 17, 1011. ALEXANDER MclNTOSIt I'ub. May 6 Skwna Land DUlrict���Diatrict ol Caaaiar Tako notico lhal 1, Percy Francia Codenralh ot Stewart, 11. C, occupation journalist inlend tu apply lur permuttion to purehaae the fulluaing deecribed landa: Cummencing at a post planted on the n-iht bank uf the Naas river about aoven miles Ibora thu forka of tho Nau rivvr, tbence aouth Ml cnains. ihence woat SO chains, thence north so chain.. thunco eut SO chaina to point of commt'ncvmv-ft!, containing 040 acrea muni or leas. l'EUCY FUANC1S QODBNRATH Dated .Marc 2i, 1011. Frank Sidney Wright. Agt Tub. May 17. Skeena Und Diitrict- DUtrict ol Cout ll.it* I Take notica that Mm. L. C. I'utnam ul St Paul, Minneautu, uccupatlun married woman intendi to apply for permiaaion to purchaao the (ullowing doacribed landa: Commencing at l post planteil at the laiutli��iet comer A Lol No. 1733 marked Mra. L. C. I'utnam a northeaat corner, thonce weat 40 chaina, thence aouth bO chalna thence eut 40 chaina, theaee north HO chaini to poat ol commencenient, cod laining ;I20 acres more or losa. _ ,,,_,,,,. Dated March 20 1011. MllS. L. C. I'lTNAM I'ub. Abril 16. Ueo. K. I'utnam Agra Skeena Land Diatrict���DUlrict ol Caasiar Take nolice lhat I, Alfred Kyte ol I'rince llupert, U. C, occupation electnelin, Inteml I apply lor permiaaion to purchue ini lulluaing doscribed landa: Commencing at a post planted about ID inw miles aouth ol the lorka ol the White and lut rivera, ihence bO chaina soulh, thence HI chains eul, thence SO chalna north, ihenca 60 chains weat. Dated April IS, 1911. I'ub. May 13. ALFRED KYTK FrancU S. I'reaton. Agent LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrict ol Cout Take noUce that William Munlord I'm,,' Rupert, 11. C, recusation prospector, Intends to apply lor permiMlon tu lease the folowing described landa: Commencing at a poat planteil bIkiui 100 chains aouth ol the Indian ReAervo on the eut aide ol Uooae Ilay and on the eaat side of tho peninsula thence aouth 80 chalna along shure, thencn xreml 40 chaina to Qooae IlayMhencc norlh along shore P' Dated March 8, 1011. 'aU I r Iai SO chains, thence wmt 40 chalna mure nr aoat, containing .'120 acres more or lem. >at��d March 8, 1911. WILLIAM MUNFORD I'ub. April 16. Skeena Und Diatrict-District ol Cout Take notice that Hume llahlngton of Prince Ruperl. II. C, occupation muter mariner, intonils to apply lor permiaaion to lease the following almcribed lands: Commencing at a post planted atxaut 100 ehalns aouth nt thn Indian ltcacrvo on the eut aide of fioiiao Hay un tho eaat aide ol thn I'laiilnsula tlai'iice nnrth 100 chaim along ahnrn tn the n..,.,,,. ||ne tlience weat 00 ehaina more or lewi to (loose Ilay' thence 100 ehaina along ahore, thenee out 60 ehaina more or leaa to post, containing 040 urea more nr leea. *"m Pu'efAEriuiL8, '811' "UME "AI|INOTON Skeena Und District���Dlitrict ol Caasiar Take notice that I, Swan llallen M BU JJ������ II. C, occupation carpenter, Intend to a|a|al) lor permUalon to purchaae ibe lollowing deacriwu lands: ,��� ... Commencing at ��� poat planted about '��>"*��� aouth and one, 1) milo woat ul the furka ul the tt lite and FUl rivera, thence 80 chalna aoulh. thence *** chalna eut, thence 60 chalna north, thenc J�� chalna weat. Dated April 18, 1911. SWAN HAI.LI.N I'ub. May 13. FrancU S. I'rwton. **** Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Cassiar Take notice that I, Jamea Millar Jul" Stewart, II. C, occupation storekeeper. Inli apply lor permUalon to purchaae lhe la- ������;���'. doecribeal lands: Commencing al a posl planteil about one na nonh Irom the Nau river and aliout nun- ' above thc lorka ol the Naaa river, thene. chaina, tbence weat SO chalna, th��-na chalna, Ihenre eaat SO chalna to point ul renin n ��� ment, containing 040 acres mnre or hw��. JAMES MILLAR JllllNsPi- Dale.1 March 24. loll. Frank Si.lne) Wnl I'ub. May 17. Skivna Und Distrirt -District of Cout II*'*' Take notice lhal I, Lionel Klngslny of tene"; ver, II. C, occupalion miner, Inteml t" JJ lor Iiermlsainn to purchaae the lollowing mmTmm lantla: Commendrt at l post pllntel naa.if .'��� wort -corner of Lot 902. Range 6, C"a>: I'"' thonco wiat 40 chnins, thence south thence out 40 chaina, thence norlh 60 chain. Iwlnt ol commencement. , , v lated March 24. 1911. UONEL kP.'.-'>> I'uh. April 22. Skeena Und DUlrict-Diatrict of Cout I Take notice that Kldon S. Dataller tl ' * Ont.' occupation doctor, Intend! to in|l.- i"J permission to purcliaae the lollowing ali��':������>���' 'anda: , Commencing at a poit planted at the torn* well curner ol Lot 1928, thence eut M more nr loss, thence aouth 46 chaini more .*��� ������ -����� thencc wnt 30 chllna mnre nr lose, thence r.a-rin 46 chaini more or leal to point of commonc-i em containing 140 acrei mure or leaa. a���amn gn luteal March 31, 1911 ELDON S. Dr.T�� . I'ub. April 16' John Campbell. U' ��� Sea'...| tenders addrcaie.1 to the ur.h��� - - ��� and endoraed .Tender Inr Public lluild i g. ' " brook, 11. C. will be received until ��� I Monday, June 12, 1911, lor the con. rur uf a Public lluildlng, Cranbrook, 11. ( ��� ran Plans, apecilicatlnn and form nf *****' he seen and fnrma nf tender obtained al ll ��� of Mr. Wm. Henderson, Resident Arri f Victoria, II. C, nt the poat oflice, ( rsnima ��� at this department. . , , Persons tendering are notified thai | will nnt he conaldered unless mide on tlu . forma supplied, snd signed with their ' signatures, slating their occunalinns an ' of residence. In tho ease nl firms, tm "������, signature, the nature of the occupation ����� of residence of each member nf the nrn lie given. .il,. an Each lender must lie accomiianieal ��' y, accented rhei|Un on n chartered *""'';,*,',., ,.l In lho ur.ler nf the Honourable thn I " c, I'uhlic Works, e.iunl to ten pet "���"' _' ,}_,_,.,, ��� I lho amount of thc lender, which will lie <*"' , If tho person tendering decline to onto eontrnel when called upon lo do o, ���-��� complete thn work contrartcd lor. II 'nl he not neei.pleal the che,|iie will lie """iree'l ;,art ment doe. nnt bind Itself loa.' Irf *t Thn Departme... the lowest .,r 1IIIV tender. Hy order, R. C. DMROCHMUi Secretary. Dopartmont ol Public Works, Ottawa, May 13, 1911. ., .j,..,.,. Newspaiiers will not ho paid for thi' an a ment II thoy ineort It without authority lron'2t Department. THE DAILY NEWS | l I j LYNCH BROS. ,.-_,m_..-_.wm_,lt ���*m- ^.J{ I } l General Merchandise Largest Stock I I | Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. j j K������- "~'- ..*.���* *- i .wm-*. **^*-*ttm **>���***_.*,* *-.**r***mt* ��� ������-**..m-mm,*i* THE COSY CORNER = I = I DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Thia is a little section of the paper, which from day lo day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the Indies 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 Cerner" will fill a social need. WE - 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 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE ���cu..A Land Dlalrict���Dlalrict ol Coaat Itange 6 Tab' naalice that I, Clara May Utile ol Princ* _***_ !'��� tm, oceupation apinatur. Intend to ip|alj faar (i-x ii i taa I a an to purctius the following dfKtltaaal illl'l,: t.a.ti'aaairing at a pnal plantod at tho north <.,.: , rat a>f Uil I ..,.,, llsnga 5, Cosst Diatrict Itfiaa-t t'-i-l 41) chalna, llience north -.'a ehalni lur.iv mm* HI chain thonco north 20 chaini it,.-.,-,- ��,��l It) chalna, thence louth 46 ehaina to point ul cainiim-iicetnenl, containing 118 acres ! Satea AptlTi. 1911. CLARA MAY UTTLE Pub. April In. titan* Land DUlrict���District of Coaat Rango 5 ..v lhal Mary Ueaton UUderaleevo ol Vietuna, II. C, occupalion housekeeper, intondr tai ii>iai> lar |HTiniaalun lo purchase tno [ollowing doaalvd landa: tiniitiai t.clng al a poot planled at lhe southwest r.- ir , I l-.at tiliti, Itange 6, Coaat Dlatrlct.thencs -��� ct.alna -a uth tbsnee 40 chsina east, thenoe 80 rtuni naartti, thencv 40 chaina weat lo polnl of oxxmcvincnl, eonlaining .1-0 screa more or lesa. MARY III..MUN i.lI.IU.KSI.I.I.VK Dated April IT, 1VU. 1Mb Ma> ti. Mai-ens Und DUtrict���District ol Coaat 1_a wtlkm lhat trod W. Uohler ot KJtsum- ���_��� ai. ,>.-v*jpation larmer, intends to apply for prT.u..>..a;i tu purchaao ths lutlu-sing dt-ecribed a-.u. t j u iiaa.-inng sl s poal planled sl lho north- .1 A. sl a,- ��� l . pre-emption, thence Uttmnt auuth, ihence 10 chsins osat, ihenou 20 ___, nurth, thenoa 10 chsins wsat to pan of _ ..anr.-.v.iient cuntaititng 20 acrea mure or loaa. UUelAprJI<*�����!>��� KIllSDUICH W. UOHLKIt I'ub. April ���-��� Krsd Hampton, Agenl Ma.-i Unal District���Dutnct ol Uueen CharlotU Tsar nutice that Hubert o. Crew ol Princ* Rai(an. H. C, oceupstlon sgent, intonds to spply U [aar at.uston lo purchsse lh* (ollowing describsd .i ". Cenmenring at a post planted about 6 1-2 am sort anal hall a mils south ol tb* mouth ot Mail*/ t trek where lt smplloa Into Nsdan QartNS. tiraham laland, thenc* east 40 chains, UatM* r.osil, 40 chs'ns, thsne* wast 40 cbains, lt***t auuth 40 chains lo point ol commencement at containing Ko -arras mors or l-ns. Ditta-1 Marcn 17, 1*11. HUBERT O. CREW l\it>. Ai��.l 7. Nuns Demers. Agsnt ���wia Und Dlitrict���DUlrict ol Cosat lUnga 6 lake I..nice thai I, Irank Hicks ol I'ort Vm* *****,*-. oceupstlon merchsnt, Intsnd lo spply !.r i-fraa.Mun . o purchsss the [ollowing described ���MB Cenmcmlng at a |xnt tilante.1 on tho south '*A ot the litchumaika lllver snd sbout lour m* '��� ��� . it, conlluenee with ths Skeena lllver, mtu* tO chains weat, thence SO chsins north, **A*m v) chaim oaat, ihenc* soulh SO ehslns tt poinl of commencement, contsining C40 scrss ���snor Was, |;��el ,\,.r,: il, un. KRANK HICKS f'b. April -:*j. ... -> Und DUlrict -DUtrict ol Cosst I'.' nitier thst UUIiam McTavUh ol Vancou- '��. n ��� ..rii|ialwn phyaiclan, Intenda to apply a tu purchaas the lulluwing descrbod lomtr.encing at a |iest planted al Ihs aouthwes "' . < rl.ai.a. north snd 40 chsina esat of ths 1 ���"������ ��������� 'I l..t UU.. Ilarvey'a Survey, Iriet, lungs 6, thence 00 chsins ssst a".< mirth, thene* 60 chsins wsst, ��� ii r auuth to poal ul commmcement ��� 0 acrea mom or Ina ������a'! "... j, mn. UU.I.IAM A. McTAVlSH "*��� ����> <������ Krsd W. Uohler, Agsnt ... . I'*' ���sn).. aoiatn, (.-. Ixtrl i ..! Dirtrict DUlrict of Coast Itsngs 6 ... tl.at 1*11* McTavish ol Vsncouver. i.iiaaii married womsn, Intsnds to ITiniMkin to purchsse the following ���MM I ** sl s poat plsntsd sl the north- t "> ��� i an.. a���i and 20 chaina north rtt.aa.t corner ol Lot 1116, Ilarvey'a a'i.trirt.llatigo 6,thence 20 chaini < in chaina eaat, thance 80 chsins I 4n chsins wsst, 'her.es 60 ehslna ** 10 chalna wsst to ,i<iet of commen- ��� taming 400 acres more or loaa, '. -I. 1311. LOT rtl McTAVlSH 6- Fred W. Uohler. Agent I1' Wd Dlalrict -DUlrict ol Csssisr Tiki h.tia-s ih,t ChrisUan A. Tsrvo ot stikin a nun customs otticer. inienila lo spply <" ...I,'...., the lollowing dncrlbed at a poat planted sbout 18 chsina B. C ^7L_. "* cu!*,>n* warehouas at Stikine, ���aura. mm** seat 20''chsinai"'thence"aoutr'20 '������������ of eommencemsnt and containing !��. im. CHRISTIAN A. TERVO ****** I ��j ���Tsk.r���, V ���"���**��� m -,.,��� _,... ' **** vi* ni.t..,ni ���i DUtrict-DUtrict ol Coaat lUnge 6 ��� "ist (.race McTavUh, ol Vsncouver, a "'nan marrie.1 woman, Intends to apply '" taurehass the lollowing dss-cribsd ��� >t a pnal planteal at ths snuthwsat 1' ���"���* em* snd 20 chsina north ol ��� "tnar uf Lot 1116, Ilarvey'a Survey, "''. Range f>, thence 40 ehllni eait, mtm north, thenee 40 chaini west, * ���.in. anuth to poit ol commsneement ��� ��� !���-. Minn, aar I,.... IW. liRACE McTAVlSH Kred W. Uohler, Agent '���" Land DMriet���lllstrlet ol Csaslar ' dial I, ( harlna M. Knollss o ' '��� '*��� I ., oceupstlon Isrmer, Intend -mn to purchsse the lollowing Hl �� laoal planted sbout (3) three -two miles weat ol the fork! o( u I lat river, thenee aouth 80 chsina, r|alna, thencs norlh 80 chsins, Ull, rhsins, I ' '����. CHARLES M. KNOtJSE Francis S. I'rsston, Agsnt '-'nn DUlrict o. Cosit Rsnge 6 ft " Murdock Malt,,., nl Vsncouver j Inn real eatsle broker, Intendi to **-ii. 11,' ,""��nn U purchsss Ihs followlnt SMART STREET COSTUME ��!,', ������,, il �� oosl planted on the rou.h ik- river sbnut live miles llom "I* 'la- Skeen. rlvor, thence 40 . '���''*���** 20 chsins north, thsnes 40 "��� 10 chains north, Ihence 40 '���*��� M rhaina aouth, thence 40 ' '" "I chalna south to point of _ ',*_ "'Lining 320 screa more or lesa "bM��ylJ ''��� MURDOCK McRAE Skesns Land Dstrict���Diatrict of Queon Chariotta Taka notics thst Ceorge Frisisll of Prince Rupert, I ���- t'.. oecupstion butcher. Intends to spply for pormlarion lo purchase ths following desenbed Commsncing st s post plsnted sbout ssvsn milos wsst snd two miles south ol the mouth of Stanley Creek where it smptios into Nsdsn Harbor, Craham island, thsnn 80 chsins aoutb, thsnee 80 chsins wnt, thsneo 80 chsins north, thence 80 chsm osit to point ol Cummoncsment and containing 640 acres more orlesa. Dated March 17, 1911 UEOROE FRIZZELL Pub. April 7. Nums Dsmers, Afsnt Sksens Lsnd DUtrict���DUtriet ol Csssisr Taka notics thst 1, Issac O'Brien Forbes ol I'rinco Rupert, It. C. oecupstion carpenter, intend to spply tor permisaion to purchaas ths following described lands: Commsncing sl a posl plsntsd sbout flv miliwe south snd ons mils west ol Ibo lorks ol theWhit* aud Flat rivsra, thence north 80 chsina. thence wost 80 chsina, thenco south 80 ehslns, thsnee sast 80 chains. Dsted April 18, 1911. ISAAC O'DRIEN FORDES I'ub. May 13. FrancU S. Praaton, Agsnt Skssns Lsnd Dlitrict���District ot Coast Taks nolle* that Clsnn McArthur of Vsncouvsr, D. C, oceupstlon real sslsts sgsnl Intsnds to spply tor pormUaion lo purchaas lbs following doacribed Isnda: Commsncng sl s post plsntsd 40 ehaina w7at and 80 chaina aoulh of ths southwest corner ul Lot Na 1783 marked tilenn McArthur'a northwest cornsr, thsnes south 40 chsins, thsnos -ssst 80 chsins, thonc* north 40 chsins, tlience west 80 chsins lo poll of commsnesmsnt, containing 320 acres more or lem. Dstsd Msrch 20, 1911. GLENN McARTHUR Pub. April !(���- T. D. Laird. Agent Skeena Land Dlitrlct-Diilricl of Cout Rango 6 Cout District Take notico thai Wm. Leilie uf Sapperton. B.C. ���������a-uj.jitia.il Guvernmcnt Guard, intendi lo apply for permission lo purchaae lbs following described lends: Commencing at a post plsnted 40 chaini weit and 120 chaini south of the southwest corner of lot No 1733, mgtl coastdiatrlct,markod Wm.Leslie. N.W. corner, thencc south 40 chains, thence east tsi chains, thence north 40 chalna. thence west 80 chsina lo posl of commencement, containing 320 I'M-. mor.' or less. WM. LESLIE T. D. Laird, Agent Date.1 March 20th. IHU Pub. April 2��th. 1911 Skesns Land AfUlrict��� DUtrict of qussn ChsrlotU lalsnda Taks notloa lhat Gaio. II. I.v.n of Prlncs Rupert, It. C, occupsUon bsrber, intends to spply lor Carmiaalon to purchsss ths following dsscribad ii.i.. . mt Commoncinf st a post plsntsd sbout ssvsn miles wsat snd one mile muth from ths mouth of Stanly Crook, Nsden Itsrbor, thsneo soulh 80 chsina, thsnos wsst 40 chsins, thsnes north 80 chaina, ihonco osat 40 chsini. Dsted Msrch 17, 1911. OEO. II. LAUX Pub. April 22. Nums Dsmsn. Agsnt Skeens Lsnd DUtrict���DUtrict of Cssalsr Tsks ia.tire thst I, Brsnton Jordon Moor* ot Prlnac* Runert, B. C., oecupstion contractor, Intsnd to spply for permisaion lo purchsss ths following described lands: Commsncing st s poat planted sbout (8) three milns south snd (2) two miles wwt of ths forks ot Whits and Fist rivers, thenes 80 ehslns south thence 80 chains weat, thencs 80 chsins north, thence 80 chsina esst. IIRENTON JORDON MOORE Dsled April 20, 1911. I rai.ru, S. Prsslun. Agent Pub. Msy 13. Skesns Lsnd DUtrict -DUlrict of Csssiar Taks notics thsl 1, Jsmes Webster Eaplln'ol Stewart, B.C., occupatiun aucllunssr, Intsnd to spply (or parmission to purchsss thc (ollowing descrilied lamia. Commoncing at s post plsntsd on ths right bsnk aal ths Nsss rivsr sboul nins milss abovs the (urki o( thn Nsss rivsr. thencs south 80 ehslna, thsnee west 80 chsins, thencs north 80 chsins, thsne* osat 80 chsina to point ol commsnesmsnt, contsining 640 screa moro or leaa. JAMES WEBSTER ESPLIN Dstsd Msrch 24, 1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub. Msy 17. iSkeens Lsnd DUtrict ���Diatrict ol Cassiar Taks notice thsl I, Sydney Fitagcrsld ol Stewsrt, B. C, oecupstion cook, intend to spply [or permiaaion to purehsse the (ollowing described Isnda Commencing st s post plsnted sbout dvs mile south snd one mile of the forks of Whits snd Fist rivers, thence eouth 80 chsini, thrnee weit 60 chsins, thencs north 80 chsini, thencs esst 80 chsins. Dsted April 18, 1911. SYDNEY FITZGERALD Pub. Msy 13. Frsneli S. Preston, Agent Skesns Und DUtriet -Dlltriet ol Csssisr Tsk* nollos thst Wlllism Frederick Cemernn ol Prinos Rupsrt, 11. 0, oceupstlon csrpenler, ntsndi lo spply for permlsilon to purchsi* tns lollowing dsscribad Isndsi Comrnsnclni at �� post plsnte; shout thres mllea aouth ol the forle ol the Whits snd Hjt rivers, thsnes south 80 chsins, Ihence west 80 ehslna, thsr.c* norlh 80 chsins, thsnes esst 80 th'in*4 WILLIAM FREDERICK CAMERON Dslsd April 18, 1911. Pub. Msy 18. Francis S Preston, Agsnt Skssns Und DUtrict -DUlrict of Cosst Rsnge 6 Tsks notice Ihst I. Uuehlan John Shanahan nl Victoria, B. C, occopstlon leseher. Intend tn spply lor permiaaion lo purchaae the [ollowing descrilied Isndi: . ��� - ___���,h Commsncing st s poll plsnted C... rhaina ��ulh (mm ths southeast corner ol l-ot 3060, thance 4 chalna iouth, thene* 40 chsina west, thence 40 chsini nnrth, thsnee 40 ehsini esil WMHtM commsneement, conUinins If arrea mors ofJBgh LAUCHLAN JOHN SHANAHAN Dated April 17,1911- Pub. May ��. Skuena Und DUlrict DllrIA ��fl"ft,_ Taks neile* th.t I, John L. Mltehsll uf 1rince Ruimrt, II C, occopstlon bookkeeper, Mk sppl) for permlsilon to purehsas the following described Isndi: . -____���, ... ... Comma ring st a poll planled sbnut 5) five miles aoutu and (1) one mile weal of the (orka ol lhe While si.1 Fl.t rivera, thence northJJ eh.ln. thence ssst 80 chsina, thence aouth 80 ehslns, thence west 80 cn.iins. utTrilfl I Dsted April 18, 1911 Mt_W.U.Uft*_l_mU_ I'ub. Msy 11 . FrancU S. Praston, Ag-snt The charming little dress illustrated today is developed in brownish green taffeta with trimmings of old gold braid and a bonier on bodice and sleeves of bronze velvet. The bodice is charmingly simple, but chic in effect, with the dainty jabot of line cream lace and deep turnback cuffs on lhe short sleeves. The hat is of black and whitest riped straw, trimmed with large loops of black satin ribbon and a cluster of cherries. DECORATIVE PILLOW SQUARES Pretty Plan that is Neat and Easy to Carry Out The smartest and easiest finish for decorative pillows is made by cutting the cover two inches and a quarter larger on all sides that the pillow. Have two pieces the same size and turn in a quarter of an inch all around. Sew thc two pieces together back to back, putting the line of sewing on the edge, leaving an opening on one side for the pillow. Now run an inner square to form a two inch border to thc cover, If the pillow is not well stuffed it will be necessary to make this square an inch and a half smaller than the pillow lo give if tullness. The Inner square may have the stitching turned in sharp corners, but an easier way and holding the material firmer is to run the lines from edge lo edge of cover in each direction, forming imail stitched Squares at the four corners. GLOWING NEW CURTAIN DYE Wonderful Brown Discovered by a Clever Housewife Out of the ordinary shades in house furnishings are always among the high priced materials, and a little woman who longed for something rich or unusual in window hangings for her "brown living room" despaired of finding anything less commonplace than the ordinary cream madras oi stenciled scrim. One day a friend who had a friend who was a house decorator whisper-id a secret in her ear. She prepared two tubs full of water��� one with a handful of pearline, the other with 10 cents' worth of copperas. Last year's inexpensive cream fish net curtains were dipped first in the pearline water, then in the copperas water, again in the pearline water and finally once more in the copperas waler. Then they Were hung up to dry. Now her living room curtains, in a wonderful shade of deep burnt orange tlmt nuke a sunset effect in the simple brown papf'red room even on gray and gloomy days, the envy of all her friends. NICER THAN REAL ICE CREAM Substitute that is Even More Tempting than Frozen Creai.i Bricks, Whip one pint of rich cream, flavor nnd sweeten to taste and divide it into twn equal portions. Color one portion pink with a few drops of fruit coloring or fruit juice, or, if preferred brown, color with chocolate. Leave the other portion white. Take two clean, one-pound bilking powder cans and in the centre of each place a perpendicular partition of rather stiff paper Fill thc cans with cream by putting a tablespoonful of the while to one side of the partition and then a tablespoonful of the pink on the other side, and so on until the cans are full, being careful to keep the same amount of cream on each disc. To preserve a distinct line of division between thc two colors and to prevent the cream from sticking to the paper partition when it is being removed, place a knife on each side of the paper at the top of the can and pull out the paper slowly. After being careful to put the lids on the cans tight, place them in a bucket, pack with salt and ice and let stand four or five hours. To remove the cream from the cans, wrap a cloth which has been dipped in hot water around them for an instant. Hold thc cans over a plate, tap them gently on the sides with the hands and the cream will come out in a perfect roll. Slice it crosswise into slices about an inch thick and serve. This is as delicious as brick ice cream and is much less expensive, as one pint of the cream will serve ten people. BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR CENTRE ST. E. J. Chamberlin Shows How the Familiar Old Street Will be Transformed Into a Beauty Spot. On his return from his trip along the steel yesterday Mr. E. J. Chamberlin remarked that he had found everything in splendid order for the opening of a traiii service for passengers. Ballasted for the lirst 100 miles now, the line makes comfortable travelling. "Of course," said Mr. Chamberlin. "There is really nothing new in that, but lhe permit from the Railway Hoard at Ottawa allowing us to run a passenger service will probably be granted after the fifteenth, antl trains will al once be started." Referring to the site of the depot Mr. Chamberlin said that this is planned to occupy the space right square at the foot of the present "Centre street." As the works to be started in accordance with thc agreement just signed include the construction of tlu depot and laying out of thc approaches to it, Mr. Chamberlin mentioned that the Centre street problem which was before the city council recently, is really solved by the result of the negotiations. Instead of the old plank road leading down to the waterfront there will be well constructed approaciies from First avenue. Wheel traffic will nol traverse the line of old Centre street but will be divirted tt) light antl 1 -ft of the depot, and beautifu Iy laid out approaches for foot passengers will lead through the old reserve from tlie city. Robin Hood The Great Flour of Greater Canada Your Dealer Hat ll To Lease Lots Hlock Suction 22, 23, 24, 25 8 1 17 18 1 24 HI 1 14 3fi 1 7, 8 14 i; G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. S*^MSSmMMaMSMSMn��A��M*SMalVS -.���wiwiwiwiuiwiwiwiwiwiwiwn s iUXKMKKXKKKKKUKKKKKKKKMKist The Digby Rooms Located on Sixth Ave., near Fulton Thrw to fH-cminutcii fromcen- tro of huniru'Hii district. Nineteen newly furnished rooms. Hut ntul euld water, hnth nnil telephone. Newly furniahed. Under new mnnntfement. INSPECTION INVITED tFRED. STORK j -General Hardware ��� ' Builders' Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves T Graniteware Tinware + 4 AVENUE -���-��� SECOND omooRoaotxxxxxxM OPTICAL GOODS We have a complete line of Lenses, Field Glnsses. Mineral Glasses, Compasses and Aneroid Barometers. ****** R. W. Cameron & Co. Official Watch Inspectors for the G.T.P. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 OXXXXHXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX iwm Hotel Central S3 Mm Eurnpenn and AmoricAn plan, stenm hented, modern convenience!!, Kates $1 .ihi to S2.60 per day. : . : -Webster* New International ��� Dictionary 1 THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? R,,.,,,, It to a NEW CHEA- """"* TION, cuverinic every field of tbo world'a thought, action and culture. The only ih'h- unnbridgod dictionary In many yearn. Dp,,.,., lt define! over 400,000 netausc Hor,/��. morethanever beforo appeared between two covers. 171,0 I'uge*. Cooo 11* IttHtratiottM. Rsrausn It ** ��1�� only dictionary 0 1 " ��� with tbo new divided page. A "atroko of Genius." Rersntfo **��� <��� *** eneyolopadim In I P*C""' a singlo yolumfc^ ' Rcranie "��� ** acooptod by the PtC""e Courts, Soboole and Press oa the one supreme an- thortty. Became 5* who kn��,7 w'*' __________ Success. Let ua toll you about this new work. WRITE for ipsclsuo of MST dlfldsd s*<s. C. t C. MERRIAM CO.. Pskl��i.r., SsriscflsU. tt'm. ICdUoq thia f.pm, rsoslT. FRB1 s Ml sf pssktt n .ft. Windsor Hotel KlltST AVKNUK AT KICIITH STHKKT Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms A K1BST CLASS BAR AND DINING IlOOM IN CONNECTION T7 -+ ] i i a in a kj i , , j SSPORT! TEMS OF George E, Lamer, the undefeated champion walker of the world from one to ten miles, gol liis fust glimpse of Toronto tin- other day, + + * Cumgc (loultling, the Canadian walking champion, who will !����� Lanier's opponent, was one ol the lirst to grasp tho Englishman's hand. + + + Sam LaVigford of Boston and Tony Capon! of Chicago, have been matched to fight lf> rounds in Winnipeg on June 15. + + + Battling .Nelson and Charles Ncary both figure that they can come hack, and havc signed to )ox in Milwaukee July 4. + ��� ��� Jim Flynn has decided to go >n the stage. Jim has been a good old trial horse, and is en- tilled to a little easy money. + + ��� Jake Schaeffer, Jr., son of the late billiard "wizard," gained a ead of 7") points over Marcus Cat ton, son of the late William Cation, in the first block of a (iOO-point match at 1��>.2 the other light. Voung Schaeffer counted 200 points and averaged 7 11-22, while Catton counted 12f> points md averaged 4 17-27. + + + Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, who knocked into prominence by knocking out Al K.uiffman recently at Kansas City, is to be the next American lighter to go abroad for ring honors. His opponent is to be Sam MeYey, the colored fighter. T. S. Andrews, American representative for Hugh Mcintosh, has received a cabl ��� instructing him to sign up Flynn for a 20-round match at Faris, June 24. McYcy recently met Sam Langford in Faris. + + ��� Captain \V. K. Forbes, of the T.Wil \. B, Regiment, a member of the Canadian Bisley team, notified Captain Birdwhistle, secretary of the D. R. A., that ho is unable to go to England. Color Sergeant C. M. Hudson, 103rd Regiment, Calgary, will take hi place on thc team. It is rumored that there is a strong possibility that Sergeant C. \V. Russell, G. C. F. G., may also be unable to take lhe trip. + + + The Vancouver Jockey Club has announced as one of the features ol opening day, Saturday, June 10, the lirst steeplechase race ever run at Minora Park. It will be known as thc lnu.iugr.il Steeplechase and will be at a distance of two and a quarter miles over fourteen jumps. The race will lie confined to horses owned by members of recognised hunt clubs antl will the be forerunner of a regular series of crosscountry events. The course is practically completed now and but little work is required to put the jumps in first class contlilion. Ahout a dozen starttrs are expected. ��� + + Betting has become so prevalent among the natives and the evils arising therefrom so widespread that the Governor of Bombay notified lhe turf club that no horse racing will be allowed al .Bombay or at Poona, the capital of the division of Deccan, ?5 miles from Bombay unless the meetings are limited to ten days antl bookmaking abolished, Double Weekly Service S.S. PRINCE GEORGE For Stewart, Sundays, 8.00 a.m. For Vancouver Victoria ANU Seattle T8B!* Mondays, at 8 a.m. ss. Prince Albert sails fur I'ort Simp- SOn, Niuu> Hiver l'oints, MiiHSDt, iN'iitlt'ii Harbor, every Wi'tlnes- iluy, 1.00 p.m. uml f'<r: , lit'fuge Hay, Skitlegnte, (Jut-en Charlotte City, Lockeport, Parol), Jctlv ay, Ikeda Hay, Hose Harbor SM return via yueen Charlotta City every Saturduy, 1.00 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway System connecting with trains from thc Pacific coast operates a fretjuent and convenient service of luxurious trains over its double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Ho3ton, New York and Philadelphia. Information and tickets obtainable from the ollice hereunder mentioned. Trans-Atlantic bookings by all lines arranged. A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Canadian Pacific Railway B.C. Coast Service Famous Princess Line s.s. Princess May ��� sails for- Vainctiuiri. Viilsri-i ind Seattle Monday, June 12, at 9 a.m. J. G. McNab ��� General Agent Coast to Coast OCEAN TO OCEAN Tickets To All Points ROGERS' Steamship and Railway Agency Second Ave. Plume 116 S.S. INLANDER ... FOK... HAZELTON SUNDAY. JUNE 11th 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 & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS-:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 361 ALFRED CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of British Olumtils of It C Ontario, Nn.. sml Msnilotis Bars. kstrhswan snd Al* I- a 'ai Bars. CARSS A BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Ofllcr-Exrhsnirr block, rortwr Thinl svcmir snd Sixth utroot. I'rlncp Ruoert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S. Dentist. Crown and Britlge Work a Specialty. All ala-aai a] -|,a-- -ai jj-- ��� fkiifully trostcd. Gss snd laa-lal .'llallaat laa-' la-a Jlal lata ta a .1,: ,. I for thn pafnlsSS SK- trsrtion of twth. Consultslion trtv. Ofdcass: Hplircrmin Block. Pnr-ap Ilutiert. il-12 For row boats and launches telephone 320 green. Davis' Boat House. ..Grand Hotel.. WORKING-MAN'S HOME Spring Bctln, clean White Sheets 25c Rooms 50c BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY1 J. GOODMAN. Proprietor Alcx.M.Mnniion B.A.. W.E.Willlams.n.A.,L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 286 Prince Rujert, B.C P. o. BOX M I'RINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OK wm. mONi ESQ., A.II..VM.'ION., K.ni: GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS ANI REPORTS | SIXTH STREET PRINCB RUPERT Pstsr Blsck Proprietor RATES 50 CENTS ANI) UP BATHS KREE TO UUEST8 ROBT. ASHLAND P.O. BOX 37 VICTORIA CAFE $|Fruit ��� Produce '��� Feed Lunch nnd Mcnln nt nil hours: Lunch 15c, Menl* 2fic up-Come nnd Sot* YOU CAN a.l-1 A SQUARK MEAL ANY TIME WHOLESALE IH. H. Morton - 3rd Ave. THE DAILY NEWJ.S The Insurance People KVKRY CLASS OF INSl'HANi'K. QIT Otfl KATES The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Phone l.Vi Third Avcnuf ami Fult-m St LADIES' HAND BAGS We have juat received a shipment of the newest styl.'s and latest designs in ladies' Velvet antl leather Hand Bags. We especially invite you to call and let us show you our new goods C. B. WARK Jeweller A Question of Intelligence ��� Not Money Whereas ready-made clothing serves only to widen the gulf between the well dressed .ind the badly dressed, the modern product of progressive tailors in.ikes it possible for anyone able to buy clothes in be well garbed. It is ho longer .* question of money, but of intelligence.���SId.ui and Compan). Sixth street. Make Your Clothes Respect You A man who respects his clothes and makes liis clothes respect him J is pretty sure to command respect frnm the world, We can't help associating good clothes with prosperity, and, unless the wealth is inherited, with capacity. That always has been so, and it always will be so.- -Sloan and Company, Sixth street. Classified - - Advertisements the best services the modern newspaper'glVM the R . buyer and seller, em yer and worker land-rd��� on ground To put this modern eonyenlence in reaoi One of the beat aar There [ mon . , ,���.,,,. .rives the public is in the classified advertisement columns ce. the modern newspaper gives �� jm^ ^ am, g )mstof otller3 ,1UH,t (lll>.()m- Here is our Classified Advertising ===== "l' eh of everyone the News will reduce Its insertion. Minimum charge of 25 cents. for today. Watch it grow. NO STANDING COMMITTEE HANDASYDE & HURT Canadian Rand Company's Products. Mining Machinery' ��nd Contractor's Supplies, Road Building and Concrete Machinery. Agricultural, Farm and Dairy' Supplies, Dump Cars and Wagons, Gasoline Engines, Motor Vehicles and Trucks Vernor Harcourt s Proposal is Withdrawn. London, June 0.���At thc Imperial Conference this morning Vernon Harcourt's proposal for a standing committee consisting of the Colonial hij;'1 commissioners and five representatives from the home oflice was withdrawn, The proposal was to make the committee an advisory one, and not executive, therefore there was no necessity to confer voting powers. Nr WilfrM Laurier wlm opposed il said he viewed with serious apprehension the interference of anybody whatever between the home government and the government of the Dominions. He adhered to the position hc took four years ago, that the relations I'i'ween the Dominions and the Mother Country shoultl !>e carried oi by themselves. Not a Word I ntil you haive made your choice of a pair of our ooze pumps, Then tell everybody, Sec Scott, Froud iS: Co. ai once. PAID CUSTOMARY VISIT President Hays Called on Arthur Little 1 || Lost and Found FOUND-Eureks Gleaninir and Pressing Com- laimy Men', suits denned and pressed $1.1)0. I idles' suits pressed und cleaned. Dry cleaning nspeciulty. Kiwin 13 Westenliuvor BloOK, ph.ane red 69, 121-147 |-'t)l'N'D-Ele(iant rooms; nowly furnished. The Hulklev Blaick. lith Ave., near Fulton. 10'.l-lm LOST-A hunch of Keys. Flndsr kindly return ts Dally News Ollice. 126-tf LAND PURCHASE NOTICE +~"~- For Rent 1 Do away with this. Patronise a white laundry. White .labor only !il Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 How Accurate Fit is Attained 20th Century Brand garments There is one man Cha les Melville Hays, p4esident of the G. T. P., never fails to visit when he is in Prince Kuperi, and the man in question is Arthur Little, proprietor of the news stand near the wharf. ''Well, how are you and how's business?" was the aslutation Mr. Little received from the railroad magnate soon after he landed lure and thc greeting was accompanied by a warm handshake. Then the two talked over a score of matters and Mr. Hays bought several dozens of picture postcards of the city and district In fore he left Mr. Little. "See you again in August/' > tid Mr. Hays .is he went away. Skandinaver OFFICE: Third and Fulton. P.O. Bos 446 Prince Rupert Palace Ice Cream Parlor 2nd Ave . next In oU office of Optimist, sell only STOKES' ICE CREAM Best msde in Seattle. Fruit and Candy, wholesale sn.l Retail. Look fair Hash siirr. at nmht. SAM COWEN. 1'r.aprielor Phone35.i are cut with a full understanding; ni >* ,u,k :l*li" *�������" of the texture, weave and 'warp of every fabric iiM'tl and with an accurate knowledge of the peculiarities in the build of the wearer of every type and model. Hence perfect lit. We .ire exclusive agents.���Sloan and Company. Six ih street. Pantorium Pionrer Cleaners, 'Phone 4 SOME G.T.P. APPEALS STAND Development Company's Objections to Their Assessment Will Still Go Forward. J eg vilde Sette pris pan at faa blstoa eder med pode raad vod investments. Aflftf mig en visit. Four roomed House on 8th Ave. $15; also two nwined house. $8, Apply Thompson. Rupert Marine Iron Works. 189-180 | Furnished Rooms in apartment house, opposite " Clapp Building. 2nd Ave., near McBride. Apply on premises between one and three p.m. 12S-134 ��� Two-roomed Cabin on Fourth Ave., near McBride, Apply J. YounK. Maple Boarding House, 3rd Ave. 128-134 , Furniture of three-room flat. Apply Room 15 Westenhnver Block, corner 2nd Ave. and Sixth ! Street. 128.134 Nicely furnished Front Uifom in new house. Ap- ��� ply Mrs. Snville. Fourth Ave., near McBride. 127-131 Store-* and offices for rent. Applv Dr. Mclntyre, Third Ave., phone ss^en 59. 125-tf Fur Kent-Modern House, close in. ! H. F. McRae & Co. $25 a month. 186-tf JOHN DYBHAVN Open Evenings Ex.'liange Block S. O. E. B. S. Thc Prince Rupert Lodjre. No. BU. Sons of England, meets the tirst and third Tuesdays in each month in the Carpenters Hill, at I p.m. F. V. CLARK. Sec.. P, O. Bo.\ -12. I'rince Rupert Neatly Furnished Rooms; gentlemen preferred. Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre. 119-lm i' .-y furnished rooms. Mrs. Bower, Somerset Booms, Third Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth. 117-tf Nice Furnished Rooms. Apply Mr*. Kirby. Alder Block, upstairs entrance, Third Ave. 117-121 Several good 5 and 6 room houses with bath, $35 per month. O. M. Helgerson. Limited, phone m. :n7-tf Nice, clean, bright outside rooms. t'.th Ave., near Fulton. Bulkley Block liv-lm Nice furnished rooms single or for housekeeping. Apply Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave., near McBride. May 3-lmo + ppmlmMPmmTmmX^mmm Commend!,,! at .po.t PftrtAffjSS j south and H two imlra ***** "* *�� '"'*" .____3 I White .nd FUt rlvrs. 1 hence iOUtt JO . M thunce east so chiini, tlie"��� north 8U ***"<"��� thenco wont SO chai ns. onnnnT PM'KV Duled Ap" I 'JO, 1811 JOHN RgBW I I 40BJ I'ub. Mu 18. I-""" * ��* * "���"'""' " Skoena Land District District ol t'uaal Uange 5 Take nut oi that I, Martha Look, ol ******* Itmiert II. I'., occii|..n on marr-d woitiun .lion.. ��� o apJilVlor liermljs.un to pUTOhm lho fc>Um��fcl�� *\*tL-dm_\t a post planted aliout tlmoand one-hTmi ��� distant In a *__***m*^[jS*_S_i Irom a lilind aloud' Irom Observatory Inlet where he..��� le touch., the lml 1��3**W,J^Smtl ft) chain., thence south N cha ns, tlience Ml chains, thence north SO cha ns to point o Wf meiivment, int.DM M0 **_** Utopia if**. Dated Aprl U, Ull. MAIUHA Lhhlv Tub. May IU. .Skeena Land Disirict -Diatrict ot Caaaiar Tako notice lhat I. John Cnwin ol I'rinco Kupert II. C occupation laborer, intend to appl> (or Mrmiaaion lo iiurchase tho lollowing doacribed Itntfii Commencini; at a post planted about (2) two miles south ol the forks ol the While and Hal rivers, thenw iouth 10 chans, thenco oast SO chains, thenw north SO chains, thenco west 80 Stated April 18. 19U. JOHN UNW1N i'ub. May 13. FrancU S. I'reaton, Agent _t Skeena Lund DUtrict-DUtrict ot Caasiar Take notice that 1, Alfred Uerryman Williama of I'rince itupert, U. C, occupation merchant inlend to apply tor permiasion to purchase the lollowing described landi! t'ommeiicing at a po.t plantod about {._) two milw south of the forka ol tho Whllo Ut IW rivers, thenco SO chains south, thenco SO chaina ��ost, thonco SO chaina north, thenco SO chain. """' ALFRED UE11KYMAN WILLIAMS Dated AprU IS, 1911. FrancU S. 1'roaton, Agent I'ub. May IU. Skoona Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Caaaiar Tako notice that 1, Charlea Frederick Metcal of Stewart, li. C.| occupalion freighter, intend tu apply tor permiasion to purchase tho (ullowing deacribed landa: Commencing at a post planted on the right bank of the Naa. river about nix milea abuvo the lorka ot tho Naas river, thenco south 80 chain., ihcnco weit 80 chains, ihcnco north SO chuins, thenc. eaat SO chains to point of commencement, containing tilO acres more or leas. Dated March 25, 1911. CHARLKS F. METCALF I'ub. May 17. Frank Sidney Wright, Agent Help Wanted I *-**-.-���..* mm...-m..my LAND PURCHASE NOTICE , Tenders for Excavating block 11. ;th. Low- For panic- Jenders for excavating lots 1 a:id 2. block ll section 1, will be received up to June 13th. Low est tender not necessarily accepted. ulars apply to W. L. BENSON. Seccond Ave., opposite Thompson Hardware Co. 127-132 STRAWBERRIES A Mirror i Direct from Hood River, Oregon. ��� Received Today ��� BEST BERRIES GROWN Cherries, Fruits and Other Fresh Vegetables All kind* just in Groceries Provisions; . Ideal Provision House Thinl A vi'., nuar Sixth St. t'hor.v IS Thatjmay be'safely "packed" on a trip is niui-h in demand. We have them in different sizes. : : : WATCH THE WINDOW C H. ORME 1 The Pioneer Druggdt PHONE : ; : 82 \ Disappointment w.is expressed by Alderman Newton last night when he heard from Mr. D'Arcy Tate that the G. T. P. Development Co.'s appeals against their assessment will -till come up in the Court of Revision, Mr. Tate said that the appeals will be put forward only on their merits and m>i pn��c<l, hut he has left instructions with Mr. Patmore to see them. Alderman Newton had understood that all thes< appeals would be dropped in view of the agreement come i*�� on the assessment generally. For the Inst goods in suits, boots and shoes, th I in hats and everything for gent wear, you'll find at Hoffman Mtrhanirs' Store, Strond avenue Sealed tenders addressed tu the undersigned and endorsed Tendor^for Public Building. Cranbrook, li. C. will MNOtivad untd 4 P-m., on i N- take room(l in tht, B?RL.%LH! XmL f"r *"��" ' Hulkley Block, near Fulton. l<".Mm of a I'ubhc Building, Cmbfook, B. C. I'lans, .peciticatfon and form of( contract Jtn \ w.nwd-BUiKtood men to join the Onler of OwU. Call room 2s Empress Hotel. I. K. Madlem Skeena Land District���DUtrict of Caasiar Take notice thut I, Bertie Edwin Badger of Stewart, B. C, occupatiun plumber, intend to ���ipply for iwrmiasion to purchuo tbo following duochbed landa: Commencing at a post planted about one mile north of the Naaa river and about aeven miles abovo the forks o! the Naas River upstream, i thonco north 80 chains, thence ea.it SO chains. Apply to J. L. McComb. Health and Accident | t|lenw aouth ��o chains, thunco wert SO chain* to Department. Empire Life Insurance Company. 11>oinl o( commencement, containing 010 acres SU Winch Builthnir. Vancouver. B.C. 114-120 {nore iUM j District MnnnRer for first class Health and Acci' | dent Insurance Company, Splendid induce- ments. Special salary and liberal commission >*��� oecn and forms of tender obtalotd at the otfices of Mr. Wm. Henderson, Rtddtnt Architect, Victoria, B. C, at the poat oil.ee. Cranbrook.and at this department. Tenons tendering are not itied that tenders will not be considered unless nade on the printed furmi supplied, and signed with t heir act ual signatures, stating their occupations and places of residence. In the caae of firms, the actual signature, the nature of the occupation and place of residence of each member ot the firm must bt rivta, Each tender must bc accompanied by an accepted cheitue on a chart'Ti-d bank, payable to the order of the Honourable thc Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent 10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which will Ik* forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or fail to complete the work contracted for. If the lender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department docs not bind itself to accept thc lowest or any tender. By order, R. C. DESROCHERS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 13, V-\\. Newspapers will not be paid tor this advertisement if they insert it without authority (rom the Department. 2t Hik-114 ��� r Fire Insurance THE British Union and National Fire Insurance Company of London, England, with capital of $2.500.(W0.0U. See us for rates. Thc Mack Realtv and Insurance Companv. T0-tf _*__******y*^*m*_**mmmm*mm* t*^m%m*m^9*m*mm*m%*m**m*JM^4m Boarders Wanted ( Home cooked meals and nicely furnished rooms for three persons. Apply Mrs. James, Scott BldR.. 'Ird Ave., between ."th and Vth Sts. 85-lf Private .Board hy the week or roonth. Home cookintr a specialty. Miss E. M. Gleeson, 3rd Ave., between Tth and Hth Sta.. phone 171. S9-tf I *- Real Estate j t��^fc>t^fcrt^sas^a<s^aa*^h<s^s<s^hss^fci^ Skeena Land District -District of Cassiar Take nolice that I, .��n Uallen of Stewart, B. C, occupalion carpenter, intend to apply for permission to purchase tbe (ollowing described latest Muck> i"ds: - ��� I -SfssreSufis clsb?s fisR&jfls u*^w��*w��ttawwt i* n reai Mut��ukt. E3^^)S2^��ffi^f.tS!^S \&*K1ffJti��Rmm onuUKh "lo chains east, thenco tO chains north, thence bO' " " ",1 chains west. Dated April 18, 1911. SWAN HALLEN Pub. May 13. Francis S. Preston, Agent For Men Only Special line of Fell House Slippers at one dollar, for Saturday Nineteen younir men wanted to rent cosy furnish' ed in the Bulkley Rooms, **>th Ave., near Fulton lli'.'-lm Skeena Land District I >. ���-w* of Coast Range 5 Take notice that I, Lionel Kingsley of Vancouver, B. C, occupation miner, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted near the south- i , west corner of Lot .*.���:.. Rango 5, Coast District ' Olllv. Get bUSy.���SCOtt, Froud \- , thence w��t 40 chains thence south 60 chains, * ' 1 thencc east 40 chains, thence north 60 chains to ('o Third ivi-mir point of commencement. i arcjruc. Daud March 24, 1911. LIONEL" KINGSLEY mmmmmmmm9^m----mmm_m_mm_m_m_wmm_mKmmm_m_m_m_m_mmm_-_m_m_m_m i. Piib. April 22. Skeena Lund District -District of Cnaat Range 6 Take notice that W***_\*W S. Detwiler of Berlin, Ont.' occupation doctor, Irrlenda to anply for a For Sale���Two choice tracts Lakelse Valley; ei��ht dollars an acre. H. F. McRae & Co. 126-tf For Sale-Beautiful Homcsitc on Park; $250 cash. II. F. McRae & Co. 126-tf BERTIE EDWIN BADGER Dated Mareh 23. 1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub. May 17. Skeena Land District ���District of Coast Range ��� Take notice that Alexander Mcintosh of van couver, B C. occupation real cstato broker intends to apply fur permission to purchase thc following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains south from the southwest corner of Lot 995, thence 80 chains south, thenco 40 chains wost, thence 80 chains north, thence 10 chains east to point of commencement containing 320 acres more or less. Dated AprU 17, 1911. ALEXANDER McINTOSH Pub. May 6 Skoena Land District ���District of Cassiar -Take notice that 1, Percy Francis Godenrath of Stewart, B. C, occupation journalist intend to apply fur permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the right bank of tho Naas river about seven mllea above the forks of the Naas river, thencc south 80 chains, thencc west 80 chaina, thence north 80 chaina, thence east 80 chains lo point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. PERCY FRANCIS GODENRATH Dated Mare 25,1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agl Pub. May 17. Skeana Land District���District ot Coaat Range 5 Take notice that Mrs. L. C Putnam o( St Paul, M inncaota, occupation married woman intends to apply for permiasion to purchase the following doscribed lands: Commencing at i post planted at tho louthweat corner of Lot No. 1733 marked Mrs. L. C. Putnam's northout corner, thence west 40 chains, thunco south 80 chains thence cast 40 chains, thence north 80 chains to post of commencement, con taining 320 acrea more or less. Dated March 20 1911. MRS. L. C. PUTNAM Pub. April l.">. Geo. R. Putnam Agon rfi^BIBinBIBIBIBIBIBiBIBIBBIDIBIBIQIBIBIBieiDI��BIBK YOU CAN SAVE MONEY Skeena Land District���District if Cassiar Take nolice that 1, Alfred Kytc of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation electrician, intend to apply for permiasion to purchaso the following doacribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about (3) three miles south of tho forks of the Whin- and Flat rivers, thencc 80 chains soulh, thenco 80 chains --^������-*-*"w*.-��...-*...-m...-____.-^,tmm_,.-m...���-_.. + 1.;l^t< thence 80 chains north, thenoe 80 chains For Sale i A classified advertisement, persistently printed, will sell anythinK of value. Dated April IK, 1911. Pub. May 13. ALFRED KYTE Francis S. Pruston, Agent Buy at Home and Save the Freight =WESEI.I. Victor Gramophones & Records AT CATALOGUE PRICES EVERYTHING Yor NEED IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FIIDM I'S 1 coniaininit Itu acre muru nrlsu. Intel March III, lull KI.UON S. DKTWIl.KK I'uli. April 16' John Campbell, Atont All kinil. of aa-. .an-l hnml itimnI. la- -,,��� lit nml hoIiI. P, M. Crmliy, Thinl An'., between 7th nml Mh I i.u.-.l March 14. lull. K ttMrtS. 117-tf I'ub. May 17. Ska. ihi Laml l-lktrict���Dlitrict ol Caular Take notice that I, Jamce Millar Johnaton ol Stewart, 11. C, occupation storekeeper, Intend to apply for permiiwion to purchaw* the lolluwinK ilaaa-rilaa- l land.-. CotntnencinK at a po.t planted about one mile north from the Naa. river and aliout nine mile, above the fork, of the Naa. river, thence north 80 chain., thence went 80 chain,, thenco aouth SO chaina, thence ea.t ho chainn to point of commencement, containinK 'HO acre, more or len.. JAMKS MII.I.AK JOHNSTON Ilk Sidney WliKllt, AKt We have just received new shipments of all lines. Over 100 kinds of Table Biscuits carried in stock. lr0NfY TWO WEEKS MORE Is Vis km si! .= *.' iii ... .-; = E! = 11 ^^Stalker&Wells~== || Phone 187 {jj = We must close out this stock of Furniture in two weeks time. A chance to buy first class Furniture at practically your own prices. : : : Corner 2nd Ave. & McBride mmmtmm^ m Thf name prices r�� these Kondi-t are retailed at tiiroiiKh- out Canada. Mae Bros., Limited Itadwri - tttutm ��� *���___.���__���] smh km pi,.,* Rrf 7s INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE! NOTICES IN THE NEWS ::)��)t)����(II)t��K!t��!t!!Jl!!ItlJ����!!!5I[��M��!tl!X)��t>t)tII!!lt)(!J!I��){)tI!J(:!!!)(K}(!tI:�� NATURAL RESOURCES SECURITY COMPANY, Ltd. PAID UP CAPITAL |260,000 -OFFF.H rO> HAI.R- Townsites Farm and Fruit Unds ���JOINT OWNKHS ANU snl.K Al.K.NTH OK Fort George Townsite Massett Townsite HKAli (.KFIOBi- 806 BOWBR BPILDINQ, VANCOUVER, Bx! Local Office: AW., Blod, ^ixth Street MMUMKMlOOOtMMIOWWWKMUimKJtMMKMj;; DlnlltB Room Chairs, iiuartort'il oak, polished, leather pad seat, !> plain chairs and 1 arm chair, worth $4.5,00, now d��Or only <)>��.) Dining ('hairs, Rood tlesi^ns, hardwood, oak finish, regular $1.85, AA now only, each ��fvC Chiffonier with 5 drawers, English Bevel Plate Mirror, Quarter sawed ('.olden Oak, regular value (on r/v $41.25, now only ^bO.OU Mahogany Dining Room Suite; 1 lound top extension table, 5 plain chairs, 1 arm chair, very handsome buffett; regular value $181.60. Will sell this suite for $125 $18 2 only Brass Beds, Mgulflf vnlui' $27.50, to clear at Buffet in quartered oak, Miasion finish, regular value ^Q^ CA $55.00, to clear at yd i ��DU Skoonu Und Diatrict���District of Co���� Tuko notice thut I, Willium Jolm CoSS p I'rinco Uupert, 11. 0., occupation tftiwhir. \K__3_ to upply lor pornnsaton to purobua tlio oUnSSS doscriiwil luml.-t: '��*idj Cumtnoncintt ut u poat plantod ut Uiu louthwan corner ot Lot 11098, Uanip &, Oout Dlitriot i_b__a__\ oouth 20 clmina. thonco oaat 40 cliuins, HEX norUi ^'0 chuina, thonco wwt -IU ohllfll to miln! of commoncomont, contuininK no ucrt-a mo��� m Datod Aprils, IUll. WILLIAM JUHN COR1 KV Hub. April 2��. vww*�� Skeona Lund Diatrict���Diatrict of Quoon Chariott* lalanda Tako notico that Goorgo W. Arnott u( I'rinc Rupert, U. C, occupation roul citato brokor' intonda to apply for por.uuuiun tu purchusu U,i followinK doacribod landa: Comnioncing at u poat plantol aboa. auvoT miloa und ono-half milo wuit and ono nu u auutli Irom tlio moutli of Sunly Crook, NuJon Htttiot tnouco wost ��0 chaina, tlionw aoutu oU oliain ' ihonco im-il mj chaina, thonco north nu chaim Datod March 17, lull. tihU. W. AHN0TT I'ub. April tim Numu Domora, AgMt Coant Hantco Q Land Diatrict Tako notice tliat 1, Juhn Uupburn of kit. aumkaluni, occupution (armor, intond tu applv for permiaaiun tu purchaao tho (ollowug deaenbt'i landa; Commoncing at a post planted ut the DOtthw t cornor uf Lut i\)tm_, ihonco oaat 20 chaina, Uui.ra aouth 40 chaina, tnence wuat 20 cnana, thanot north iu chaina to place u> cumiuoncoment Dated March IB, lull. JuHN HU'ULRN I'ub April 15. bkuouu Land DUtrict���Diatrict o( Cuaat Itange J . Take nutice that Henry Macartney o( I'rinco Kupert, U. C-, uccupattun minor, intenda to appl) lur permuuiun tu purchaau thu (ulluwinti ���*������ ,-. ' ��� landa: Commencing at^a post planted un the south aide uf Kxcnumaika Hiver, abuut 2 1-- nulea Irom iU cunlluonce with the Skoena Hiver and about 1-2 miloa wost from LxchumaiKa rapida, tbtUM BO chaina north, thenco 40 chains vast, thunco .no cuaina aouth. thonce 40 chains wuat tu point o, communcoment, containing 320 ucriu more or ieia. 1'ost marked "U.M. S.W. cor." Dated April 22, lilll. 11KNHY MACARTNEY Pub. Atnil 2il. Skeona Land DUtrict-District ol Caaaiar Take notice that 1, Mary Carin o( >u.vart, 11. C, occupatiun married woman, intend to apply (or permisaion to purcliaae the (ullowing ���.u-.-.-t, , ,j land: Commencing at a post plantod twu (2) milu south and t2) two milos west uf the furka ul ttio W lute and Hat rivers, thencu oo chaina north, thence SO chaius weat, thonce SO chaius suuttu thenoe 80 chains eaat. Dated April 20, IUll. MAKY CABIN I'ub. May 13. FrancU S. l'restun, \_- .i Skoena LandDUtrict��� District ul i^ueen Charlotto Take nuUco that Catherine Uarriaun, of Calvary Alberta, uccupation apiuater, intends to appl>, (ur purmiaaiun to purchase the foUowing doacriUHi lands: Cummencing at a post planted abuut ti {**% milua woat and half a mUe suuth (rum the nioutli ��� il Stanley Creek, whore it empties into Nltfao llarbur, Oraham laland, thenos 40 chains seutb thenoe 40 chains east, thente 40 chains norm, thouoa 40 chains wt��t to point ol cumnionoomviit and containing lt>u acrea moro ur loss- Dated Marco 17, r.��n CATIIl.lilM. HAL... -. Pub Apr. ?. Numa Demurs, \t : Skivna Land District���DUtrict u( Cassiar Take nuiice lhat 1, Alice M. Knuuae ol I'rinco Kupert, 11. C, occupatiun marriud woman, mitral tu apply fur uermi&sion to purchase the (ullu��u,g described Lands: Cummencing at a poat planted abuut mu milea south and twu miles weat u( lha (orks ul White and Hat rivers, tlience north SO chains, thi'iicv east SO chains, thence suuth SO chains, thi'iicv west SU chains. Daied April 20, lilll. ALICK M. KNOl > R Pub. May 13. FrancU S. Prestun, ,\n-a\ Skoena Land District -DUtrict ul Coast lUngo I Taku not ce lhat 1, Juhn Ivan Peteraol I'rince Kupert. 11. C, uccupat on clerk, intend lo spply (or permission to purchase tho (ollow'ing dosa|l>ed anda: Commencing at a poat planted about thne an one-halt miles distant n a suuth westerly d Tt*". *... irum a bUnd slough (rom Ubaervatory inlri ��hvrt the aame touches the Indian Keservo, thvnce wuat SO chains, ihence north SO chains, tbvnrr oast SO chains, thenco south SO chains to point o eommencemenl, containing 040 acres more nr Utt Dated April 14, Ull. JUliN IVAN PKTBBS Pub. May 13. Stikine Lund DUlrict���Dstrict ol Cassiar Take notice that Sydney tiudgklnaon ul Telegraph Creek, U. C, occupation clerk, inund* to apply (or permission to purchaae the (ulloaiog described land: Commencing at a poat planted about a quarter mile north east Irom Clacior Kutlu and on the t-A nank of Stikine Kiver, thence east 20 chains thenco north 40 chains, thence wo��i 20 chains tuence south 40 chaina to point of commer.eeni.t and containing so acrea more or leaa. Dated Feb. 11, IUll. SYDNEY HODQK1N80N Pub. April 7. CA. Tervo, Agent Slikine Land DUlrict -DUlrict o( Cassiar Take notica that Christian A. Tervo ul Slikine. U C, occupation customs olllcer, intends to unl lor permissiun to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planled about thre�� quarters ol a mile norlh east (rum Glacier Kill* and .ii: the eaat bank ul Stikine Hiver and on the soulh side ol the mouth at a liitle creek, Ihencv east 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thenct west 40 chaina, tbence aouth 40 cbains to \-���������* ul commencement and containing luO acres more DtSTftb. 10, 1911. CHRISTIAN A. T1RVQ Pub. April 7. Skaena Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Quoen Charlotta Islands ��� Tako notioe that J. tl. Murphy.of Van**' '��� 11. C, uccu|Mlion commercial traveller, intendi tu apply fur permission to purchase thu (ulloffing deacrilied landa: Cuinmenruig at a poet plantod IBOOI milns wusi and ono mile eouth Irom lh�� i��"U ^ u( Sunly ila-.., Naden Itarour, thence north ��� cliains, thonce weat 40 ebaina, thence south "' chauu, thunce east 40 c ina. ���.,.. Datvd March 17, HIU. J. H. MFKI ������> Pub. Apnl 22. Numa Demers, Age '��� Skeena Land District-DUtricl n( OOHl Taku notice that I, William Mal villa ol Toronto, Ontario, uccupation clerk, ��'���*'''*' to apply (or permiaaiu to purchase the (i>ll<>��:ng "If ������(.I., il Imi.Is Ciimmencuig at a [Kist (ilahted at tho north*������' c irmr nl Lot HM Ka.ig 5, Coast District, ih��im> rasl tiO chains, tlience north 40 chains, thvnev *���" B0 chains to Hell's tiaU slough, thvnev IM* slough southorty to (Hiini o( commenctiinsi' taining ItiO acres mora or less. Deled April ti, 1011. . . ���. . . William mklvillk (0RLi�� Pub. April 29. Skeena Und District-District ol Coast Ra Tako nutice that I, ('harlva A. VW|1 Prince Kuperi, It. ('., occupation merchant, i"''''-'' to apply fur twrmission to purchase the IMB**^ iif.-i ni.. .1 lands: .. Comrnencing al a post (lanled on th��' ������< hank nf Kxchumsiks Kiver and about (OUI Irum Un c.miln. i' with the Skeena River, ' tO chuinn east, thonce SO chains north, tbffjl chun.s w.mI, thence HO chains south to pot"' " cummeticvment. containing UI0 acros mon- or W> Dated April 21, 1011 CHARLES A. VAUillAN Pub April 29. Skevna Und District-District of Coa*l Tnko notice that I, Mrs. John Corley of I r ' ' Ruptrt, H.C..(K-ciipntinn marrie��l woman, intenis tu apply fnr permission to purchase the WUOWWl dwenbad lands; . Ciitmtiimrinir nt a post plantetl 40 chain Uk) 12n chnins suuth frum the suuthwest OOTnei w lot 1788, Oout District, Bum 5. thence wmj rhaina, Ihence east 40 chains, thence norlh -' ohains. thence west 40 chains more or less to i'i point of enmmencement, conUining fl&i aefs more or leaa. ��������. mv MRS. JOHN (Utile) CORLM Date Mar. 2(1, l'Jll Pub. Apr. 4. l!��ll Countless bargains in Beds, Bedding, Mattressess, Springs, Dressers, Tables, Carpets and all kinds of House Furnishings. : : : : ��� No Reasonable Offer Refused I C. B. L0CKHART Assignee ee Estate of The Brin Furniture Co. == LAND LEASE NOTICE .Skoena Unil Diitricl���Dtatrict ol Coul. .Take notice th.t William Munlord a 1 rlw' . Kupert, II. C, occupation prospector. '��"!"" to apply lor permlMlon to leaae lho lolowim doscriliwl land.: : Commi'nclng at a po��t planted about 100 chui^ iiouih nl (hu Indian Kcwrve on tho oa��t ��'��� ' 1 tiooeo llay and on tho eaat aide ol tbo penm ** thonco .outh hi) chalna along ihore, Ihonco ����� 40 chain, lo (iooN Hay, thence north along ***��� HO chnltii, thence woat 40 chalna moro or !����� l" pool, conuinlnn 320 acree more or l��":,,,....,,un Datwl March 8, IUll. WILLIAM MUNIOW' , I'ub. April 16. Skeena Land Diatrict-Dlatrict ol t'mul lako nntice that Humo Ilablngton ol I" "u|ior(. 11. <:., occupation maater mariner. Im"��� to apply Inr pormtalon to leaae tho lolln��i iloacrilioil land.: .������ __. l.ominoncliig at a pint planted about 100 chain, aouth nl (ho Indian Iteeorvo on tho oaat alii. " (.nino llay ,m lho mat side ol the Vonln.ula 11 ���: north lug ,.h,|n, ,|���ng ahore to the _*____* , ' thonco �����i no chalna more or loaa to (ioneo l'��/. thonco loo chalna along ahore, thonco <��������''' chains mnro ���r |CTi to poat, wnlainlng 640 acn- moro or losa. _, ..a Dated March 8, lull. HUME I1AI1INOTON I'ub. AprU 16.
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-06-09 |
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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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