THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 5 a. m., Mav 20. MAX TKMI'. MIN. TKMI'. IUll. IN. IIAIN ���lit.O 40.0 110.276 ,88 The Daily News Caino- NEXT MAILS _w"^oi LeKisiatI >est^* ol esiifor! W ���L "v. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist I W2519H 1 ��� " = V'Cfo"R" L��|isletire Library X m iiclnee George .vitiiiuaj, a a. in. For Nouth nia Monday, p.m. VOL. II, NO. 113 Prince Rupert, B.C., Saturday, May 20, 1911. >RIA, B. ��* Price Five Cents (nnl Tnl ______ _\\ 1 k \_____\_\__j_\ 11 ���*? ***** ***** *__* Crfra V^ ii VJ^/Wl/iL ADJOURNED THE HOUSE TILL MIDDLE OF JULY Supplementary Estimates of $34,000,000 Given Royal Assent���Members May Now Go Home��� Reciprocity First Item for New House (Canadian I'ress Despatch) Ottawa. May 20. Alter attcnd- ii. die Senate in a body, where Sir t'h.tries Fitzpa trick as deputy ,, i ortieneral gave the Royal to the supply bill for $34,000,000 and several other bills u'liicli had p.'.ssitl their third read- i, j>, the House oi Comtnons ceased ii> ,\,,rk shortly before ten o'clock lasl night. Reciprocity in June Ha fore ihe House formally ad journed till after the Coronation, Mr. R. L. Borden asked when the question of reciprocity with the United States wuold be taken up. Hon. W. S. bidding, who in the absence of Sir Wilfrid Laurier is acting as Leader of the Government, replied that it was the intention of the Government to take up the (piestion immediately upon the House re-assembling on lulv ISth. THEY KNOW NOT WHAT AWAITS THEM PROVINCE WILL BUILD A JAIL-FARM AT BURNABY Tenders Were Called For To-Day Will Have But One Central Prison for Whole Province t .11 adian Press lJc>|Kitrh) \ mver, May 20.���The first move i,,r the systematic re-organ- i/iii,,n o| the prison system of thc Province was made this morning when tenders were called for -'nation of a prison farm building ...i Burnaby. This is i ning of a series of impro vements to relieve the overcrowding ol the provincial jails. Will Raise Food-crops lhe plans provide for one large Central Prison lor ihe Province with large lands surrounding it. Two hundred acres will be given over to fuming. The farm will be worketl by the prisoners, who will lie set to work raising the essential food-stufls. Marks an Advance The new system of farm- has worketl well in other places, and it is here believed it will work more good for the prisoners, and more economically for the province than the old method of putting the prisoners to work on unpleasant antl confining occupations. j BASEBALL SCORES] Northwestern League Vancouver 11, Seattle 2. Victoria 2, Tacoma 0; twelve innings. S;> ikvte 1, Portland 1. National League Cincinnati 0, Brooklyn2. New York ">, Pittsburgh. Chicago;. Philadelphia 5. Boston :i. St. Louis"). American League New York 1(1, St. Lo list). Boston 5, Chicago 8, Cleveland ". Washington 1. Pacific Coast League San Francisco 7. Oakland "��� Loa Angeles 5, Ycrnon I. Portland 2. Si.cranut.to 15. CANADA'S PREMIER GOT A ROYAL RECEPTION Lord Mayor and Council of Liverpool Tendered a Civic Reception Royal Train, Decorated With Flowers, Placed At His Disposal for Trip to London (Canadian Press Despatch) the saloon cars of the Royal train, London, May 20.- The affection which was decorated with flowers which the people of Great Britain j for the occasion. Crowds of people gathered at the boat Bide and gave FIVE FUTURE KINGS AND QUEENS OF EUROPE (Colonial Press Despatch) May 20. Five happy and heed- ess future kings and queens. From left to right are the Czarewitch of Russia; Princess Margartia <>f Greece; Prince Ludwig of Hesse; Princess Theodora of Greece and Prince (ieorge of Hesse. The charming photograph of the quintette of children of royal estate, of which the above eul is a reproduction, was taken at die Adriatic resort ot Abazzia, where there was a wonderful collection of kingly and princely children this spring. A little while ago tlie group i' eluded also all the royal children of Italy, but they were taken back home by their parents lo be present at the Italian Jubilee celebrations. The two little Hesse princes are the children of Grand Duke Ernest of Hesse, one of the greatest royal houses of the German Empire, and the Princesses Margarita and Theodora of Greece, are the children of Prince and Princess Andreas, the latter of whom was a Ballenberg, aud is esteemed one of the loveliest princesses of Europe. hold for Sir Wilfrid Laurier was shown on his arrival at Liverpool yesterday afternoon. The Lord Mayor and the City Council, attired in their robes of ollice, with the st; gi coach in waiting, received the Car&dian Pr.initr as Iii stepped oil the Virgii ian. Royal Train Waiting The London & North-Western Railway placed at his disposal DIVER AT WORK ON NEW GOVERNMENT WHARF Interesting Spectacle at the Foot of McBride Street--Under-water Blasting is Killing All Sorts of Fish���Preparing Foundation for the New Concrete Piles. A diver is now busily at work preparing foundations for the concrete piles of the new Government Wharf. Blasting operations arc being carried on beneath the water, and the firing of the shots is causing consternation and havoc among the finny population down there. All sorts and conditions of lish big and little, eatable and uneatable are killed by the concussion in the water when the explosions occur, and their bodies float up to the surface. It is only necessary then to dip them out with a sweep net. The rumor that some of thc fish are also cooked by the blast is not to be taken seriously. We have wonderful fishing in Prince Rupert Harbor, but not so wonderful as all thai. Progress on the Government wharf will be greatly expedited by the employment of the diver. The work of construction has been going on with steadiness if not speed, recently, and the engineers have had several difficulties to contend with which could only be conquered by patient effort. Plenty of strong re-infoieed concrete piles are ready to place in position. The machinery for placing them is there. The difficulty has been to get (he foundation right. Has Startled Her Friends HIm Laura Barney, wealthy and j*'ented sculptress from Washington, marries an eccentric French mystic. >:, [Colonial Press Despatch) M -'"��� Miss Laura Barney. '""led young sculptress, and ""''' : oi Hie nude statue of her """"ll ilster, Natalie, which ��� a centre of interest as " r'l"""l up.,,, ihe lawn of the I mansion at Washington, .s "arUcd her friends and rel "ivm |,y her '" Hypoliu "i il,. \ ���unl nte marriage in Paris ���reyfus, High Priest '���'���'���"i Budapest Society, 'he most strange and 1 men i��� Europe. '��� B black-bearded, gi- unc leg, AN ELECTION IN THE FALL Vancouver Liberals Said to have Received a Warning (Canadian i'ress Despatch) Vancouver, May 20.���The Liberals of British Columbia are said to have received private information from Ottawa to prepare for a Dominion election in the fall. At two annual ward meetings in this city thc matter has been discussed, but at both the press were excluded. TRAIL FROM TUCK'S INLET CLEAR TO PORT SIMPSON Mr. W. Wright Has Surveyed the Road for the Governmer.t---The People of Prince Rupert Will Soon be Able to Walk There In From Five to Six Hours VANCOUVER GIRL FATALLY BURNED a popular expression of their welcome. Politics Avoided At the civic reception, Sir Wilfrid delivered a graceful speech, avoid- i; g all reference to politics. Interviewers wim saw him later im re received b) Sir Wilfrid, but he firmly refused to be interviewed on political topics. ASK FOR LINE INTO THE PEACE RIVER COUNTRY Vancouver Merchants Hold a Meeting Want Province to Build or Assist in Building. (Canadian Press Despatch) 'the Peace Kiver country from the Vancouver, May 20.- The need coast eiiics. of providing a railway from the A Weaithy District coasl cit ies into Northern British , . . it was pointed oul that Ihe Columbia anil the Peace Kiver country was emphasized last night ��� , , , . Mill become one of the wealthiest at a large ..,..u-.g of tht busmcaa men of Vancouver called for the purpose of discussing question ofs railway .service. Peace Kiver district when settled will become one of the wealthiest portions of the province, and that Passed a Resolution The meeting finally passed a resolution urging the Provincial Government to provide or to .issist In providing a railway into Creek. the building of a railway woultl greatly help the work ol settling this rich dislrici. For canoes, row boats, launches call at |ohn>lon's Boat House al the foot of Third avenue and Cow VEIN OF ORE ON SECOND AVENUE Copper and Iron "Paystreak" Laid Bare by Blast This morning a vein of quite good quality copper and iron ore was laid bare by the effects ol CHILICO WRECKED ON THE FRASER Little Vessel Goes to Pieces in An Ice Jam News reached town this morning thai the little stern-wheeler Chilco was lost on the I'arsei river on a shot tired on S. P. McMordie's April 211th while running between Second avenue cut. There was quite a little stir amongst the workmen at the time, Blackwater river to Quesnel. The Chilco'a boiler gave out while she was steaming back from aud almost a miniature mining Cottonwood Canyon. The boat stampede. Samples ol the oreIdrifted down the river for two will be assayed without delay, miles into th,- canyon. After and rumor hath it thai already drifting through nearly the whole those of the grading gang who ! distance of the Cottonwood canyon have been bitten by the mineral , the ice jammed anil smashed lhe bug, are busy sharpening stakes [ boat to pieces. The crew narrowly to establish "claim." their light to the escaped with their lives. "r, yli, mi, ��'hiiw V'inli' Magi with on, SHIPPING ON COAST Prince George Coming North to Arrive Sunday This morning Cape Laso <�� irtcd the S.S. Prin passing north bound at r. "jc teachings have gath-ported the S.S. Prince George woma , imacoterie��fwealthy passing north bound at 5.50 a.m. '��� Wiom he j��� Sljd ,��� rub. I she will arrive on Sunday morning ' ""' "' ,r"11' I Pachena spoke thc S.S. Tees at k " ��� 3 a.m. eastbound, and reports Cll '""'" '*��� �� Of all descriptions the S.S. Prince Kupert. at 12.15 '" W ���" Scott, Proud & Co. a.m. in Ht/.hugh Sound southbound j from there to Port Simpson 7 1-2. A new trail has been surveyed, and will soon be opened up from the head of Tuck's Inlet to Port Simpson via Georgetown, a distance altogether of about twelve miles. This trail will make possible a series of easily accomplished excursions for residents of Prince Kupert, and is acceptable news. Tbe trail runs for some distance beside the route of the new railway lo Port Simpson. Mr. \V. Wright, thc surveyor attached to the Government Public Works Department, has already made a survey of the route which lies on good bench land all the way. Thc trail can be construct! d without any tremendous outlay, and the work will certainly be started very shortly. The distance from thc head of Tuck's Inlet to Georgetown I8 8 1-2 miles, This distance can be covered over the trail in about five or six hours. Formerly the old-timers here used to go from Metlakatla to Simpson byway of the coasl, in about seven hou rs. Mr. Wright is now in Kitsumkalum arranging for the trail to be constructed between that point and the Naas. It is the intention of the Government to do a great deal of work in these districts this season, and new trails will be opened up In as many directions as may be necessary for ihe development of the centres open-1 ing up just now. COAST-WISE WEATHER Prince Rupert Refreshed by a Little Rain LOST IN SKEENA NOT YET FOUND Bodies of W. H. Tully and W. Grant are Still Missing No news has conic down river regarding the bodies of Port En- some points there is clear weather jKjnn.r \\\ II. Tully, and lhe lirc- SJld sunshine. Triangle reports Mi.m William < .rant who was drown fog this morning, antl Point Grey led with him In the Skeena the other is making the best of "Cloudy" day. Search is continuing, but Today's weather along the coast is for the most part cloudy. Southerly winds prevail, antl at after having a pretty long spell of Worse weather by far than we For the 24th Everyone will be dressed in their holiday attire and lo look properly dressed you will need tan or canvas shoes. Scott, Proud & Co. have a big assortment. Miss Nellie Hogg is the Victim of a Pot of Boiling Wax (Canadian Press Despatch) Vancouver, May 20. -Miss Nellie Hogg, a donustii employed in the household of Mis. Cie of 2710 I'oint Grey Road, was fatally burned yesterday afternoon, thing in the hospital al night from her injuries. The unfortunate girl was busy in the kitchen, when a pot of wax on the StOVC boiled over antl burst into flames. In attempting to put out the flames,some of theIhonor of Mrs. McLean who is burning substance caught on her leaving for lla/.elton. The guests clothes, which became ignited, Shelwerc Miss Mercer, Miss Mabius, was hastened to the hospital but Miss Millig.in. Miss Marten, Miss !without avail. |Johnstone and Miss McTavish. it is hardly expected that the bodies will be found immediately, have been having in Prince Rupert There is a chance that they may Today, however, Prince Rupert I come to the surface In a week or also has to report "Cloudy." There |s(l, and be found along the river was a little rain lasl night which bank lower tlown. laitl the dust nicely. To Advertisers Dinner in Honor fo prevent disappointment, ad- Mrs. Donald McLeod enter-lvertisers in the Daily News are taincd at a dinner last evening in {requested to send In changes of copy On the evening previous to publication. 'This applies especially to the Saturday edition. The great growth in the advertising department makes this necessary. ___________ T H.'E D AI L Y N EW5 The Daily News Former/v The 'Pnnce Rupert Optimist Published by thf Prince Rupert Publuhing Compuny, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, We | �� montl t $5, 0 per year, la advance. Weekly, t-00per year, Outside Canada Daily. S&001 sryear: Weekly, 18.60 per year, strictly io advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-". ��� o. :- per Inch. Contract rate* on application. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Build - rd Ara., Princ* Ru Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND '. IEN IBS New Yowc-National N **. apat Buroau, US I Sl New York City. SEATTLE Paget 5 I Ktwi Co. LOND W, BNOLAND-T: .-��� .-. r Syndicate. ',-..��� i'r.;::k BuKJinf. Trafalgar Square. CIVILIAN RIFLE ASSOCIATION Competition Programme for Season of 1911 "Tbe newspaper, with tha law, should au ��������� isad innocent until proven guilty; ri;ould be the friend, i I Um enemy of the genera " >fender. no: th, I rati Ife and perl ".al character. '.: - . as it were, a pet o. the public conscience. "-Henry Watterson. Daily Edition. Saturday, May 20 A TRIBUTE TO YOUR HONESTY The classified a Is ii . ne* -;������:��� " ������" lys good reading. M re certainly. ven than th, news columns are thej an index iture. And on I good reading. For s many get rati its vi ��� mder the tryanny ��� I .1 philosophy that reared itsdi ��� ��� premise tl itl nature was inherentl) .. I abundant evidei thv . : crarj - m< I us an in wga king on 1 ' \\ here ever) | r -��� cases '-. - vile." Both asserti ns in th, in raj widt I ths truth. A ma th tg ��� ��� W ��� rl - le delight artkJ .�� ������ rimes, ti ; out related mi ssages - md fro ii - ��� -��� -- - Tht:: ler��� ��� - - tthosandcoi suturing .. .- ��� f serials in 1 This week 1 reada mt-ad mn in this paper might ha I t 1 e homily on 1 rent I s I . . - - ments in 1 Lost and I . - 1 ��� ic 1 ne ai sums of n s . the streets a of the city. In - e 1 : '.v..- ::.::,. 1 nsidei. ���. - - -..:������ ��� - ��� ��� which lik. ! 5' g t something .: richeth not anyone els ives 1 or indeed n - 1 i:\ :'..*. ���>���-:������-.��� -- .��� ���-������..-.��� ging mat But in tht ise of a man picks up a | .:r.-c or ~ ��� itraightwa ...-���--- . ��� self about 1 I . ��� r, there is it that - nest man at . .. ritia List than thu But there is s inothei M..\ 21st���Prizes; Spoon by ex- Ca] ' iii Godson, Spoon by Captaii Partington. Mav 24th Prizes to be arranged by l. mmittee, May 2St. Prizes; Spoon by J. \\. P iter, Spoon ! > Captain I . I [vne ;��� First Shot I ol louri 11. ;-. ��� Canada Prize. Firsl 5h t (of four Canadian June i es; to bv .-.rr..: gi . juiu iSt - ������ Sh "���;: Dom- I d 1 Prize. > - Canadian Ri tl 0 Lea- Jtu ( 22nd Coronation 1 ��a> C mj etition to bearanged. Jure 25th - Third Shoot; I' ; [Cat .. i.i Prize Third' Shoot i Canadian Rifle Lea- July 1st Dominion l>.i> . 1 : -..-. 11 bi arranged. July 9th���Fourth and Final Shooi for D mil i f Cai ada Prize. i ��� urth and i S t for Canadian Ririe Leagut LETTER FROM GEO. LEEK Prince Rupert s Representative Finds Lots of Interest LAND PURCHASE NOTICE -.-��� I'jt-ict-Diitnc: ol Coast Kar.c.e f . . ..',. &11H.U Ker.r.,:. oll.r- lUo�� named ��on.an - ��� ��� .,.r:::<__o-i te purchase the * a a * , . :. ,Mlt_ .1 r.mh *i .' ' ' ��� .':-. Smm nuaias ���*** .* ... ehalai. ther.ce eut 10 .:' -, ehiiu to ri.ee el eom- ��� 3... acra men or km :.::.%__ torn ol Isad - ���'������,-, S. L.. ��boul en* nu,e ����t A , I::. ,.-r :l Sk~r.i nwr District LAND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTIC SkSSBS Und District���Diitrin ,.f Coul u.. Tike notic thlt Mary Mar.tr. i Cm occupat,��� touaaSw, r U-v Uk, m ��� " . . - BELL HALL KENNEY :,:.:. Haier.y, Acer.; JJZUU and Vegetable -e!.-.s. Half mile from Railway. It'���'���'������ cabin included. $1875 *.���-. La: J Di.tncl-Uutriet oil lata ���. ��� . thai i. J��m�� Dunlop ot Prince xcvpatl 1 tu-r.iter. BUI - :-���������._...r. ���... puretaae the toLowir.t :her..-e u,-'. - ���..-: > ��� -... ��� -.' ���-��� ��� DaMFet ������������ Pal M.-r.- I ��� ��� rtl 8 unMOMMBt. .;.. ucDONAlD - . | b B��lw��ir. A.',nt .,.:��� .tot Cai.iar t of > an- .,, ol >��� intendi to ippl .-...W-enl . ;hr*e anJ on containing ltio ..:,���*. more or list. I'oal n,a:k��l M. M. G., N. E. Corner ii.lctl Keb. 14, llll, j'ula. March 4. MAKY tlARQARKT ,,!,!.,, Skwna Land Uiit/iet���Dutnct .' a Take notice thai Jack Dedl, rd ol Yorkahire, Lngland, occupalion o-.,;-.^. . tenda lo apply lor permuaion io ;. 'olio*i!.c ai.a*enU*l lands: Buys T.t 1-S ... rei land ai Kitselsi mile from the Railwav. t7A(| Buys Rooming H Mai Land Dtatat���Dlmtet oi C**m Bmg* I , .: ___!* Muaaliaa ot RtM" . .*.-_;.��-... r. marr��d wo.T.an. :���'..' ��� ��� .... r. lo p-:cr.a��e :-.. '...-* . * '��� B_lm*r. Asent , timber limit WSOl, Ihence la a a I alont the I all mentioned limit 11 era;. 'ASK UNCLE JERRV" ::���:. Har'.e:- > >-r.e>, .'oai: Diftnc: a.m��� A tiM^ .a*: -0 cnnr.*. thenc :...**.*. . na wmt ;������ ria ::.t*.-r -*m*l - ��� , M ft :. c.-.��n��. ifcence >���-���- ��� to the northerly limit ot ut:.���-��� , 1 ..���:..-, ol Cooot Kar.se V | thence in a aeaterly direction al���r.< ������. sl��r ~ ' .:.. Edith Alko iro��th*r ol . tioned limn nu chaini more or ],�����. ... ���'".. . ��� ;. occupation ipiniter. I |,mlt 0t timber limit Asi-ia, ther.ce |i . , ircltM- ir.e j^eetion 11 chaim more or luu to t.-. , commencement. JACK BEI : UMd It tho oouth eut ITaV^M"arch"8,'lSll ��� .. I _. .,.. aM.Ut! Pub. March 25 to'the aoutherly : $250 Buys store ..��� H main street at Kits IK - - livii. ��� ��� up to the T< - . ��� ind ih to I ��� - ��� ��� . ��� wing ma A reader of i N ��� - ��� en thebattli of Kelly's was raging reifai It had been losi post- Sice, and conl mall i N'o tra . ��� ��� n�� at the nt i was it 11* loss was .- Vesterdaj r. an ack . | from the the letter was ... j : dn(j contents had rea - ���. . ��� . citiz': itamped -������ ������ It was ai i deed ol kindness ��� . . ��on one's capa lome of the more ho icts * W' f our rock*i I townsit \ ..: \tr. May 11 1 .trriva.! ��� ��� .. wry pleasant ��� lowi . u I pass . vt-eathei was 61 :-.: ..���;������ trdg arriving ..'. Vai ::.t? tun., I I it I I : ; ��� ; it Wood's H where I ant n ivii v interest! 1 rii ��� Ru] ������ . . my visit to tht; t. ' ' .": Capt. S ��� li . is fai .:!;��� -��� ..���-.-. ... tve to- gei ��� rsdaj tcross 1 ...... s . . .-. ��� ... .. We ai k > ��� irdtoit . terest Yours t GEO. LEEK * r A A Buys Pur- It yJ"v for two year? H'. :<r. Toilet ar.u ba::. CGflA Cash���First pa ^OUU 200 Rooming House, a 1 story and basement : ��� ������ able tlOO monthly. {70|" Buys Pun..".- d I CO ]eas^ c,f R . ming :���: -��� I on 1. Rent M5 1 er mot ���: "ASK L'NCLE JERRV" AAA Cash buys . Itorj "vw tnS h u- - ��� li '". Accommodates C(\ Per Acre. 1551-4 seres, witi m" buQdlngi li ,:��� Landing, imile v Per Acre. (22 ...:���- ths famous Laxr.-- Vsl *TC(\ Per Acre. Just ��� Y��" farm of 80 acres. tse snd gi .rciuue. priee. '.a mile from railway. ��� n :.-;*r:. B. e., o��upauon u -: -v- r. U purcr-a*e :u MOTOS moe* CT ��- ���'-,:.:.! ���: 1 pa* planted about nc =l^ : k:- : :..*.���:' :.-,.- .: tie Wane ar.: !..::.������ . Ul) - rtl N .".iai. tr.ence %-^: ��� r - ��� ��� etiiM. tkoooo woot Sj> etauj. ��� 1911. THOMAS MeMLLklN ':-:.y._. Franca S. Frw.cn. Afe:.: *.M7A Und Dat.-iet-Da-.net c! Ca��ia.- T.k. n;::ce :nat I. Cnaries L ;..,-.���> :s>-- :.-;.:���.��� fH-pmtat. We*. :. .*,*, ��� i_ t. 10 purchai* tte I....-.'* ^ewc:.:-.-- lakeona Land Duuict��� Diitricl ot Coa��t 1 - > , Take notice that 1, Cllrl Mly Utth ol I ���'m Rupert, 13. C, uccupition ipir^ttr, apply lor permuaion to purchase ir.e : '. .'. uoacribed landa: Commencins at a poat plinted It ����l corner ot Lot 17.15, Kan^e j, C ..-: thenceAeafl 10 chaini, ther.ce r.onr. . ��� ITH ALICE cr.owTHtK ther.ce ��eal 31 chain' ihence nor.h U c.-..-> ther.ce weot '.tl chaini, thence louth )' chain [. point of co nmencement, eontair.ins ll. ,,*, more or le��. Dated A, -il *. 1911. CLARA MAY Lli I LL Pub. April IC. :.���::. T ������_.: i. Ferry Vueenan ol Pnnoo F.^��l ; c:-rmc-. pco��t��c:cr. intend furcha the tollonint skeena Land Diitrict���DUtrict ot Cout : Take notic* that Kldon & Dttwtlos ... , . .��� ��� ��� _..���._, V, , -.- i: ��� ;-^5t [lar.tei in the vicinity ont.' occupation doctor, intenda lo a;:., .-s ^: Quo* wghtt il a m-e *ouih .^rmimon to purchue the toiioair.* teacribed ��� ::e Boatnt Or-ek. ind t*,nj ,End,: bott&doi? ot Timber ^Lirnit N^ Commencins at a poot planted a: ��� - -A . ... -r :ary oi lisw, _..... ... . t_orr.n-.encir.g at a poal p.ar.-.e^ a: MDCias a: i pan plmtid .���������-��� us - ��� .. ������..��� Kuth 40 chaim a.onj �����, ���,���,, of ig, \sts, thence Mil . . .--. ���...-. -,��: : tae . ^ di io< ��� - . _ ,.T;er L.^.it No l'.*l ���,,_��� or leu, thonc* aouth 45 cha:u r:..r�� or aa Fiat : -er.. ;.-.-:.> ���..:: ������ : �� | [ -���i.-. :-.,.-�� eait to the ihore ol ,her,ce ��e��l 30 chaino more or ieia. u.>- $1 tSoaeo ***** St efcoiat. UMM0 mtm ���. .- ��� * - tpraa :-:: : .:. Ua) : CHARLES DELGROVE Franca S. Freetcn. SfOU , .--��� Bl A 40 cHaira m��v cr leo.. j$ ct.a,ni more or leoo lo polnl ol eorr.T.p . aicr.j tbe ihor* ot Gooa* Bay eontair.ins 140 acr*a mor* or leal. - .: ie��. thenee ����leriy 40 chair.i, jj,^ March 31, 1911 ELDOX S. DET'AILt.r, $18 Saeena Lar; DtaOfct���DtoUfct c! __a: Ti��� r.:-..c :.���.: : ir. :j s. : - ;..;..-.. B C. oteopoltoo pr��p*a.-.^: iotood '������ .;;... :.: ;.rz.J.*zz to purc.-.*�� U - I ^-.:t.; A-zt. : .: i pof. -AC.:*; ... r-<* OOOtl ar: :-. r..*t -��-. .: I 12 _ .- ... ��� ..:��� tSODM a^. .- ��� ���. ���.���*'..*. z.r.. :���.::.... 1*11. FRANCE ;. FREnuN ���-: Mai :. .-��� .: kmmer.oement. cor.tur.ins | put. April 15' ������^ i.���a^ Ml OT IC*!. DotodUin ��� P.r. Arr3 I John CampbeJ. \tt*i FERRY QUEESAN, :r.re* ��� -. : . ��� ��� ���ASK LNCLE JERRY" "SS O 1 / , J U U ;- 2500 ��� Mi - rops of kind - P R jail- Notes and Comments insta :-, ��� : Mr R Br.t; ��� - ��� QSI ��� ' VN'arren McLeod will - ���- e following t '��� ��� t i Sow Blessing: it 7 .^ii k. gular moi sen t 11 a.m. B Br therhoi d B..r. . B -.30 p.m. ^ u are cordial!> invited I mend these iervi ^? O ited near c rner I Sixt . . For Rent ��� f-jrr.iiheo H::���� on 3nl Ave. 7 rwrr.s Eiectr e lease. ' -.- |T.{ . : tin s in one ��� " :��� ������-*��� $*-* r n A : L D U U | Essj terms :' ..;. ::.er.: car te s,r:_- _-. t-(_(\(\(\ ^uv* Double Apartment $DUUU ;: |n se-: b 6. Terms oar. ie arrarjeo. $ D D U U ... ���.- - model . .��� .. - .-���--:. # r 1 Q A - -��������� eight i v 0 1 O IF | fire-places .. ��� Buys 1 Boos Rest rve. Skoooa Load Dknia -��^r Tu, MCia ttot :. : roetoo :.r:. I -��� > :... ��� rt . . .cr.;*:..' Boom apply lot ;*r :��k���.tic .- ��� :_f at a poot pluted *:���..: "*: . .ei i^.:r. ar; . :<��� ��� ��� .: *Xt_U .T.z ��� a: rir*n, ::.tre r. I ::i.u ae��:. I ha I ISO . ��� ��� - ��� U RE ��� . . . :������-���-- ' -. I skeena Land Datricl���Diitrict tl,, u Take notice that I, Thomaa Mac.* .,:-. I Steaar.. tl. C. occupation n..-.- (or pem.aoion to purehaae the (oLcair^ a:e��cr.btd jtn all: Commencinf at l por. plin'.e: t-ar.k cf the Naaa river about (our m.ie* a: '. ihe Naaa nver, ther.ce ��. -: M a*,-.*, so chaina, thence r.v t-_-.__ at a ur. p.atued at the ******* :,fr.��� rm��� hi ehair.a to point ot cvmrr.. ��� I i mtd Lat 11... there* *>�������������' eontaltotof 6��0 acre, more or lw. , .-..-. -.-.-re ir,.t oo chaina W. toa Lot .b56_. THOMAS MAC,. '. I :.'. thoeco . mm** r..Tth. these* 45 chaini met. ,, M h ���. ,sn sjd ,,. ���_:e-et .'.<.*��� U cnaim nor.h to Lot 3i��-. ihence ��� ,. . t-a.-j eait 10 irxb ear. corner of Lot ' *"'��� 'M*�� *'��� .-:��� :n��nr�� a:.-.: II ehaina nor.h to Lot ITU, ���_*.*.. Lar.: L'atrte".���Diitrict ot Coait Ranfe S Take nor.ee that WiUiam FnrJttin i.'arper.ter -���re :-:-per.. B. C. oceupation reataurar.t .-���.e-ii-.o a:ply f^r p*rr.iai:on to purchaa* t foCowiai doacribed land ��� ���ht_c* about 5^ chaini mu: to point cf eommor.c* ��� t* ���.���_ tr.' acre*. m?re or ieoa ^a-.ei Feb IS. 1911. Pn: March!. -������������ a Land Datrict���Dutnct of - ..- .- Take nctice that 1. Percy Frar.c G of Steaart. B. C. occupation lourra.. . apply tor permianoa to purchaae Um ������ ��� ">-ar .a.. ���-- - ��� ".. a;: r - ��� om . .��� ... W i.-.r r..er _*i r..: ������ *i ifaaaeo ooatA ���tmz.^ .ta: * - .������ ���-��� *. ZAr.l : *.n��n�� ea*: r. cta^i. ���..���.-:.*.-,:. ... .::: CiiAi.-LS '���'. f_S I I .: Ma. : Fran; j S WllilAM FRANKLIN CARPENTER KKfeod landi ��� -.nr( al a poat planted or. e . hank of the Naaa river aboul aeven n Sk* na Lani Dac-.rt��� Dlitriot .: I -alt Rinj 6 .., ...K, ���t ,h��� s-,��� nv���. .twi.r. Tiko notioo that B*-..ia,r. i.u^al Rloo ol ...,.K .�� ��) chaini. thence n. p.- ��� Fr.noo Ruport. B. C otoopauoc .i:tor. intor.li ..������ ���,, M. chaini to point of c :; apfkjr toe por^iaaaon f purcr^ao lho folliains Nnnuunj*��u acr�� moi* or looa. imtiOM ..- -* ._.___, PERCY FRANCIS OODI Coeniaotoiaf it l peat Plantad ii ****����� ���""���h Dated March 35. ISU. Fra-. f.-o-r. tbo oouth out eorae of Lot i.50, theneo .0 era.rj nit, taene* ��5 chuu aoRk, thene* TO *-_i_t not. therce SS cha:rj aouth to point A .- ttailias Ul aeru. mor* or Pub. May IT. $300 "ASK LNCLE JERRV c 9 7 n n ���AC tvO ��� *. 1C\(\(\ ��� fOUvU -. -��� - ��� . Lar.d litftnct ��� l'A-r : ' ua Pc*t ttarkei R K. R, ^. E. Cor. Tikr notic* that l jjamn y. ;..������ . I^tec Fee '.^ ISU. _.,-_.. ;. , Rlrr steaart. B. C oeetipition ������ reke, .: Mirth 4. BENJAMIN Rl>sLL RICE i;jp.v ,or ^fnn^^n ���, p^nti_. -.bed landa: I Commencins at l poot plinted iboui Skwna Lard Lejtr-r.���Datriet ot Co*lt r.cr.n tr\,m tn* Niu nver ir.d .: ~..t r.-.e* that Mn L C. I"utnarr. A H . t tbo I ifca *t tne Naaa ����*r. :���������.- i - ;i_. >:-.nr.u��a. ��r;pat;ca aamed acinar. (halM, :l��-ce ��.-: -,a cr. ��� ��� . - ���-.������a: .:;.��� '��� r porrrjuicn to purehau the chaini. tbenc* e*M se chalnno p ������-.-....-. . ������ . - a��iar :-.--���.���:> ��� . I . ��� acr.. B 1* ' 7a.�� - Hi .- im pi*������������ -..-��������� ��� .'..-��ut JAMES MILLAR J : C. ���. .:a .r r*-��� - .- at;.. ccraor ot Lot No AAA enacted Mr* L C. Putnam i Dated March S4. ISU. hrar.xs.. for **rr__...*_ :. -..tziaa. re f._.��.r,- aeocruad -..-.:-.^ .-e meat 40 chaim. theaee. Pub. May 17. . ��� --re ear. I. cr^irj. ���..er.ee ������-��� '. ������: :*:;ei',>r-'n'CC"''",'e0'' SawnaUadDiatriet-DU.net c. . ..... :',>:'&" :.-U. MRr. L C. PUTNAM T.ke no,.=e thi, I. CtoW J ... ; P.:. A:-..:?. Oec R. P.:r.arr. Aset Pr re RuteP.. B l . occupal .or. rr ��� __x.__, *w:. ".��. apuy for permiaaion to purchue the fouoaifif ".__���*.' ^aril'lS 1S11 SWAN Wat IPV .menbed Iinda: ""'* _���_...". a'.".."-*",.... _ . Commencins at l po��t ;'i-'. : ��� ��� **"" Skeeni Und I .-.r-. -DMlM of Coaal Rons* S ' Mr.k of Etchumwk. fiiv�� ar.d about few- - Ikeaotloolhlt ,.r_-_w.c. IPriau Riper, (rom iu coaSuerce ��,:r. :���-.-��� . . ���jc*-_t*-. - c-.e-a. L-t r.ii to apply for ;.r:r^u tne fo.oa- :.*c.-.*.*l : - v.t --. r>' House. T in ssetioii .*���- .:. rent _ ' ��� I ��� ��� Second Avei $2625 $50 "ASK LNCLE JERRY" $100 _ ^aeena U^d . .���"- - .'*.:���. *.a-.a- -er-n. .an i::..> ::..: . . -z _ "..::- .' ir.rr- \* ���, '--**- Coom*oaa�� as a por. ;.��-���-! M iter* of *;;.- :..- z.--_._..z : : .r.-\a.-�� :r. :....��.ni LaaeJ* Uae ata-o^-. - - . --��� --.tarn ��� -n outet ;r��r :-z azza ... a.; .___., Ua-*- R.>tr . tnence JO ehuni ���****> ���' ��'��� ��� -Ant. ther.ce as .: ��� cr.uu eut to Ukelu ---���"������ ��� -e -.e ����-. cf ts- fira. .' uke. tiwnc* tnaar-.e-r.f aid lako ihcoa :r ��� aaat- ��� u : I U - ��� :-���> ��� -.��� ��� : . ��� ��,,. di.-��sioa to l-o.-.t -' ai 111111���lift; CO-.- tboaa e^,-. e��.i, tab** S* aam, aataulaaa Foat -atkad G. L ttoao* vut e * ^- ���*.-��� ��� tend A;r.14. Ull J HN L MITCHELL Datai Fab. 14. '.SV.. CEORGE LEVICK Pal '���'... . s : rwv-n. A��er.t Pub Mlreh *. . ��� .-.:. there* eO chair., r.- . ��� .��� ��� -emer.t. contain:.-^-I. a. --- ��� Dated Apnlll. ;s.ll CHARIJM ��a ��� Pub. April��. Sauna La- . . ... _m_i. '.** ���:���-��� .'..a- :r*ztr<_ Caenerta ! .:r.st* :..:���- .*--.;.:..: ear;<r:er. .-.:.. '..: perxiaxn M a^anhaa the - ���.- low bad s- :i .- s; a ;r.: plaatad as - Skeeni Ur.l D-.itr ��� Tate n idea thai 1. Mr*. Johal Ru'aert. B.C..,.accupil:��n nnrpf.1 ���- l ��� ��� ;errr,:n:o!i to purchase -.-.- : * '��* ie��cnl*d landi: C'.enmracir.K at ��� put planted 4 chlir.i eut ,.r.i aooth from thee .:���-������ . I. ait Dutrict. Kanfe i. I-.. I ' ' '..:������.��� . pdot ��f comm*nc*ro��iU c\'r.t* tm kria <.'. ::��� sn Ttmt tmim :t��*. Man i^tcn Gfld��nW��w o* ���i. B. Co. ocr-p��r*cn fccjti:(����r. ������'������ ��� ��� mjiWn tc purehu* :i�� fe'k>��icj -A-rK-r.:-'. *��� .�� ~Atr.ci:t *t �� i<*r, ;���*-��� *- I mtk r month. Wm arr ���'���: i g - ��� ��� . ��� M Sl r- - >��� - a x it. W\ -��� tlHWa G. C. Emmerson $1000 (or re--- St ���poo ] ���; ��� Bai king I tti I "ASK LNCLE JERRV ��� m tbaau ���..:��� ��� --,.-��� -.* ��� ��� ���.������. ��� ��� . *:_i:a. -.netce eut e. . - _: CM FREDERICK CAMERON ���:.-:: la: I Franej S. Frer.cn. Ajer; ��� - . Las s _��� a::a-.���V-szrx*. ot Ctm__ Ilk* I .- -1-. :. A.lre: >::.-.e ;! r-.-ee Ra- -���.'.-- - --���-1��- lat aal I a:;-'":- - u ;.-e.*.ai* tse :.. - . .��� -��� teneeeta* at ��� pan plaatad i -: ������ ���-��� - ��� ��� ������-������.- > ��� :����� -��� ��� - ' .-.-- ��� r-a.-.i ,-e a-: -a: c *-������ * . I --. :..-.- ' ��� a��t ; ��� thenee ... -a ���. ...��� tbaaea I :.-a-rj -..--. ���..���,-.���- halai *��t to | ���au ���-: c.r.-.a. .��� . acre* rr.t-e cr leaa. ���:��a:-.y BEATON gildeksleeve L.ated A;-. IT :.-:: F-ab. May ��. -���--a U-.i :. i-r.ct ��� :>litre; ,' Ccar. Rar.je ! Take r..;ace tr.at Alexander Metntoah ot \ir.< - -��������� B ,.'. occupatior. real -:.:* MRS. JOHN Lottie 001 DaU Mar .' . '.sU Puh. Apr. 4. 1.-11 Skee-.a Uad Diitrict���Dutnct o! Co.- ' Tak* notice that Mary 1W1 B-a ��� ��� ��� >*f, B. C oeeupitioa ipiniter. foe permiuloa to purctu* th* fo;;o��in�� do*rr.>i laadi. Commoccsas al i put plinted a; " out oomer of Lot S����0. tunc* iboal ' aorth to Lot ITB. thooc* N ***** ��������� tit., thene* ahout SO c/aurj Mil A\ E. $800 ��� io seel ".. I ALFRED KYTE Fra.-cj r f rei . - ������._���_: Ut ���i-i ��� ������������** ; c**:*.�� ����������� ;-��� ��� M *:*-. ..,-. to point of - - cvr.-.air.irs ate .er*. mora or Wu. Datad ��.;;��� IT. IM-.. Alexander Maorrosa PA. May i Poat makeai M. B B., S.E Cofner Dated Feb '.4. Ull. MARY BELL BE Ob !.luJ_ t ': ��� - Bakers' Notice The undersign) --er a r.eetir.? of Rupert Bakers held lut ' - ' ���-������ ������ ;.��� ON AND AFTER FRIDAY. MAY 19th. 16 Loaves for $ 1.00 SEVEN FOR ��� THREE FOR 28c Fulton Bakery MacKenzie &Macdonald Clifton's Bakery Hamblin's Bakery Liquor Act. 1910 f Ms ��� . - ��� ������'���- .-.- ��� f ��� ��� ��� ��� r the i is Kits tt-moi Kits islam. B. .... ... - Dat- ��� ��� .,��� lay of Apt : ���::. Apt tt-ine. harry bekkvman i -��� $840 $550 $600 $400 -. - e-::...- . - for cash. ���-������������. rrr.s. ��� section & I - ��� 11 ." ';��i terrr.< oo bal. ' - ��ection 6. Price ���Church Services .r:;:\-. i ,- ��� * - REV r �� KERB. SI A THE f:h.��t PAPT1.*7 CHVRCH Mtabor CIKTKI OT. I a- . - --���. :��� ��� - BAN Cu* lorn REV _��� H v ��� If it's news, you will find it in The Daily News '���" H 0 -" CHVRCfl arrwux ctaraier .^ lent ��� ��� -iir >��� - : - ' Bt> P,*j,K "���''.' " :f.l ��� ��� .iitu mnr * ' ���--���.-- Jo.rtay w__. TiiERE Is ll ��� rrasir.fr demand for ��� .��� :?*�� and spaitmeots. -���'. ' ��� ; ���-������_-.;>: -.-*.- Im vacant st anytime ��� I r future s -��� them -.v.-.r. us at .- �����> :.;���.��������� msnjr demands bjrmail - ��� seeurequkrt- time tbey arrive here. I AM ��� r. as to the * pern meat rshes of real -a-ta:.- Ir ' s Rupart for rests int. To all is! itati that any ;. -��� ��� - .- ; -. .. ��� are a good investment. but I adrtse mjr ���- art. rtt��:r- ���- - 'a-. . ��� -._ ���'������_:���: at l��low present market quotal Wr 11 vestments goo! pro| ��r ...�� at from 20 to 40 ��� low the market by careful watehll _ of ���'. . '...tior.s and chances r statT. If y, i h_\e caah for investment and aro looking for real bargains call in and talk it over. 1 can show you how lo make quick profits. -���������. - ������ i ���������������.:��������� : - ��r . ia- - ' v.-. IP1I -' ��� ��� .. ��� \; : . .. ������ - . , --.. ...... ,, ��planto<J ��-: -l-.-:�� A.ev ��� .-.��������� ��� . ��� ��� :��������� . ... ��� ��� . .... ' "���- - I*..-. ;-;,Bt Of ............ ^ . _ . .^ , _%i _ '*���.���..: :.\v. \:.���:.:.- ���. gat��J ��� ���-.:.,. B Star. A. ��� ������ : .: Fel . tkeeil L__i L-a-..-.--L.j-..-:�� o< Qtxm- c.-a- tta . .���- ��� -..���- tbai rtaal _...*. .'. \\ . ���: etr.z--.* r<. .,._*.* ._���..��� .. tm IMinaaii a to purehau tto foCow.te . an Cor=rr*r��rj at a ^r. Parted it-:.: . mmm tm* .* -.. -_- ^..,t ol the c r:ir.e> Creea a-.��re :-. en-.ptiu i:tc Kadoc Sa^r^ Laid Wlatnet-Drninr. d Quos 11 Tike ncliu thlt Uoo. H. Un ll. C. aetupauoo barber, nu (vnriauoa hi purcbau tu lowaar.r.{ :, ��� -ore ���< ��� Put P-a . ��������� aut ir.d om Rule uutb Iwo - ��� ��� Saeera Lar i Diitnet���DMrM o( Coar. Kar^e I Tat* r.'itace IfeM I. LaucMar, Jotn Sba&ahaa ol - ��� B ,' . ceeupalitr. tueter. tr.tetd l. - . ��� rrr. uaios to pu-��hiu the I - . .' at tpoK planted S5 el nn h.:* < a ������a.- t rr-r ���! I ��� ��� Terr, 4 -______*_______**____*T__*Si mu* 40 aaaiu wi c i.-t Berth, trer.ee i eri;-i ea.t ; M ���r.rerer.t. ecrtair.ir.r 1**:' aerea rrcre or Uo LAVCHLAN JUHN SHAKAHAM . .������������ ������!-.: it, ��ii. . . Mi. ��� ��� ��� . Larl DUtriet���Diltntt ot Crut Rarje 5 Taie retire that Lettie McTa-��r ot Vareca-.ver. . cerupation tr.irm*! a_*_***. -t��r.di to '.r ferrr.aaiori to purthaie SM tolloair^ ieunbe^ ta-ii Cotr.tr*rc;-.f at a poet i'i-'-i it thi ncr>- a����t er.rret luO efca,r.i eait aid 31" claira nortr. ������.-eait ecrrer ot Lot : ��� Har Surrey, Coait L.W.net.Ranfe S.ther.u 20 chairs **.-:. a��^t -.- chaini. ther.ce * r. "������ ���-��� e eait chaini to point ot e ... . AaUM, ther.ce eut *0 ehurj Datad Ntareh IT, llll. Pub. Aonl a. Sur . . Lani DtttrUt-DllU that I R .- - 11 l'..-.*--. I C*t**m*ttmlatorei i > '. ��� i errr.iiaion to purchue the '. ��� ~rA.. ���:ir.t it ��� r->at piloted tr-- * Ir an easterly aiirect r Nau.River where the Lara L*>' tia In a najrther.a t��_\ Lava Lake trail, ther.ar * -���- tr.eree ?0 chair.i eut. thence SO era ��� -��� ther.ce *i* chain weat. thenee *?.��� et-.TA | rvntAjon? ->a acr*a. H*t_ ��� '.ra^a- Iai-; tSlMi ��� _____ a "��� ' ***. ****** *t* cr.air.i writ to put ot coasamec* t Pate_F��b. S, llll. nerce H cia.ii eait. --e-c^ I | the5�� M eia.ii ae^ to ;.:ar.t d : >-; e. :i- zi -.���. acre* .-.:-��� :r '."���. larei \!a-c- IT. :.-'.'. FRANK LEVICK :-: *m " - a twraen. Area ce-fr.t. ccr.ta.n-f ���*.-<! acne trrn rr Ilea. Dated Ma-. I, IHI. LOTTIE McTavish Pab. Ilu ��� Fred W. Berber. Afen: >����na Lar.l Dutrict���Dwtrict ot Cout F.a Take notiu that Once McTi. uh. cf Vancouver. B. C -. oeetipation mar.-wd acer.a-., for permlmon to purchue the fc'j��a.-aj lani: Pib Mar. 1 I BOLC'V.v J.<��t r I -a Lani '..utrict -DK1 Take notloa that I. Jan.e- ��� Stowtrt. B.C.. oerupilion luc ipply tor permuwion to purchue :*' ^cunbed landa . 1! 1 pO��t p'u ��� bank ol the Nau river about ��� rawrl Ur.j DIM*���___*.- :! Cout Take r.c'.xe tnat Fred W. BoMai c! Krti-Jnj- ��� a.- ceupal - fa.��� .- ���-.-.. h ,ppij. fori Cotnmer.cirt at a peat p'arted at the ��: .-�����.�� Ibeiorki ol tfco Naai'riewe ttaau�� -*_***** M Pmttmm** the toUowlr, iSmi-i oorru 100 chUn. e-t __i M*e*. ��� \..:'-. c".r, "kiSe M * i p�� pimted .-. ,he nonh- ^^flStlT^^Lf',Vj��h. ' A. *.l:_m.: ��� ���-.- ^ ��� - -���-. th��t�� 1( r-i.-i eut. therce 20 1 ���' - - IIUBl I --airu au! te p* c! cooaMficoooot eoctaimni 20 aeru xorv or leaa. la-.e: April '.3, 1*11. FRIEDRICH ��\ BOHLER Fred Harr.ptor.. Arent ��� C_~* Hi?'** _*____*'.____* .' V'"' "" '��� ��� i ' I'.'acre, more or lew. ��� .,-~. .. --, . MOtfc. the-.ce �����.��� ri-. ��. ��� ;\MFS Wf '- Uer.ee ��0 chairj uuth to pert c( cooirr.er.eecr..r.t Ditod March 2�� I'll Frarv - coctairir.j320ieruraoreorl��u. .,'..- r^.^. vi... a, aa,, r.t, .r*r ,t......... ��� *.., * ������ **%:.) May 2. 1911 Pub. May ��. grace McTavish Fred W Bohler. Aient BkMM Unl Dvrtrr.-Diitr.ct ot Cout Rir.fe 5 Tau :��iu teat I. Uonei Kiafatey o! Vancouver. B. C. occupation tair^r. intend to apejy ��� ���.aeon to purchue the (ctoair.f deunbec ' - MMtM at a poat p^-.te.t near the eoutb- M coerce *fU____*t Ra-j. S. Cook Dutrict tkoau ��ot *'3 ohairj. therce aouth W chaini. ther.ce eai: ��a) tb_ir_. :_,_.��� ront M chfc , K. ....... .. o. l*1.11"^ **��� **'���*��� UONEL K1NOSLEY Km*** Land lutnet���i -,*, -. ,, &_., rt,.-,.��� Skrer.l Und Dwtriet : Take - -.ice that I. CkarlH Fn ��� al *:..r. B. C. oocupatk.- ' ��� : . . f.r perrniuion to pureha�� I" .indi: -er.cir.| at ��� put plir.tr! lank cl tbe Niu n.er ibout ta - ��� ' ��������� *. the Niae river, thenu **><���* .. tbe r��e-M~p.,'v��e !f*r.ce iM SC ehiir-. ihenee r.- .-eree ������' v-r.iirj a--. ������������ ... ���- chlir.i to poir.t ef c thencia V) ehaina eait, thenar . . ��� . .-< *��u uru more or lesw. .,..,. to pwnt o( oomauouttent. . . ,::' Dated March SS. ISU. CHAR1JW I **t **.*> aeru p^ M . f ^ w rf. ��� .. MMM Land D.rtr.ct���Diitrict cf Cout Ran*. 5 TaVe notiee thai I. Flash Hleta cf Fen Eo- ���-.-. -. oeeupatlon mere-art. a-.-enl to i-r:y lor urmtarion to pMehaae .enbe.1 Cotcmeuiu at ��� port ; ba-.k o< the Eichuranki f.. ����� a-1 iS<^t lour *���:'*. V.-. iti cor.'tueou - -, - ... Dl-ed Apt'21, 1*11 Pub. April 29 FRANK HICKS i Sat~'i La- '��� I*.* ". ' ... Take retire--a- �� . ��� ' Va-co* '''""'���' ��' ��� *;.:.' tor per-ni��ion'to purehau Jeremiah H. Kugler lilted Mareh IT, 1911. Pub. Apr. 7. Rupen. B. C. eeeup.-. ��� .,... SSfc���^5 ___m~ttt&lm2Jtt*mri2__y ^-rtr*"*-^*������ m*m*y Creek where k -_m_Z *Ts_-_l " l��bce. Ora-.-r W.r... :Y,r'x."ru.;.��r. h"? Skeer.a Und Dwtrict-Dutnct cf - Tike nottu that I. Hen* Edoir I", tewir. B. C. oeeupition phuobu '.. ._....���_.. .. ...���*,__. IM -S***_m^mmT*__^ ��� '��� ���'���'< ' ��� ^"*S HS*tt m * *, 2KJ1U iSS? Sl iV-���'��� :*������-��������� A :*, above the fork., ol tbe Nil ��� -. tbeue tw ��C ,t_A_f 'r-_l^__m_t^-_1r-. *_mm\ *m***tmmj thence aouth ��0 chainjTo t?ir^"^-0-^M- '���'*''' ' ' and eonuinin, IM tA^_*rm-'__7^***m*m ******* .M *M*> oouth to par. I r.ree ce 'mm. __........ , | m o. cttmrn BSSsftr'tmT Numa LUa^,, A��ut !>���(,. Ua, S. ��� ��� '���-- " ' commencement, eoatainrs lannMamuaat more or leaa *' rLii'4A��V!tTA'>'IS" r'*,ri Mareh 23. Frwi ft. Boh>r, Aieat Pvb May IT. BERT1F edwiV.'. if It. Frank Sainev �� . THE DAILY NEWS Rain Coats are always in season, are always a subject of interest and you will find some very interesting Raincoat subjects in the new "Oiled Silk" line just in, These coats ate remarkably light (weighing 23 ounces) very pliable, and absolutely waterproof. They have just recently been introduced in Canada, though worn in other parts of the world with great satisfaction for years. We have them in all sizes for men and can get them in a few days for the ladies who wish to order ahead. Sloan & Company, Clothiers SIXTH STREET PHONE 297 DEMOCRACY IN ACTION A Brief but Valuable Article by Francis Marshall Elliot In 11)02 the city <>f l.os Angeles secured a charter embodying the Initiative, Referendum and Right ol Rei ill. Among the various measures m 1'iiilt.il t" popular vote under these provisions the following are "! special interest: Protecting Citizens' Lives I l"n7. ihe city council .having refused to p.iss an ordinance compelling tlie street railway companies properly to equip their cars Willi efficient fenders, although the mortality and accidents caused by the street cars of Los Angeles were far greater proportionally than those of any other city in the world ,the people framed a tender ordinance, and went before the council with a petition sufficiently large to compel a special election. The council, seeing that the people were determined to protect their lives, grudgingly passed the desired ordinance and thc cars were promptly equipped with fenders, and these fenders in the two years of their use have picked up two hundred people, practically unhurt, who would otherwise have been maimed for life or killed outright. Franchises were Saved In 1908, the city council, in defiance of a decision of the decision of the Supreme Court of the state and against the advice of the city attorney, and over the protest of a great number of voters, sold for SfiOO a street railway franchise worth several hundred thousand dollars. The people ai once secured the necessary 7 per cent referendum petition to vein ihe action nf the council and refer ihe matter in ;,. decision of the voters al the next general election, which was held in December, L000, .'i il resulted in the overwhelming defeat nf tlie proposed sale, ihe majority against ii being more than 5,000 o.it of a total vote of 2,r),U00. The cost of this action mi ihe pari of the people was exactlj twenty dollars. In 1(108, the ein council, at the behest of ihe Btrcel railway corporations, grained ,, franchise to the agents of these companies which was known is the "River Bed Franchise." This franchise was exceedingly valuable, worth at granting at thc least calculation a million dollars, as it controlled the only right ol way for ingress and egress to the ein for competing lines of railroad, ilnis assuring present corporators an absolute monopoly of transportation within the city for all time tn come. The franchise was granted without debate and without imice to the public, in the hope of catching the people napping, Hut knowledge of its secrei passage soon spread abroad ;:i d aroused the most intense exeilenient. Not only was a referendum petition at once inaugurated, but the irate constituencies of the recalcitrant council commenced the circulation of Recall petitions for every member of that body. At once the council became alarmed and as swiftly as they had enacted the ordinance, they shamefacedly repealed it, aud thus saved their political lives by the very narrowest of margins. Result, a saving lo ihe city of at least a million dollars, and what was of vastly more significance was the lesson to thc council that they w ere the servants and not the masters of the people. In 1909, the cily council passed an ordinance permitting the telephone companies to raise their rales to their patrons in the city. At once the people invoked the Referendum and al the general election i'i December, 100!), the ordinance was defeated by a large majority of the popular vote. S. A. CITADEL WAS PACKED TO DOORS Ensign Johnstone and His Helpers Have Scored Another Wilh lhe brightly lighted hall in the Citadel packed in the doors ihe Salvation Army concert last night was another splendid success. The long and pleasantly varied programme nf snugs, recitations .ii il instrumental music went through in swinging style, end the encouragii g personality of Ensign Johnstont pervaded the whole of his own staff and all his willing assistants. It overflowed In thc audience also and everyone enjoyed die concert up to the limit. Very effective indeed were ihe four different picturesque varieties of drill performed by Lieutenant Wright's pupils. Sash Drill, Flag Drill. Dumb-bell, and Indian Club Drill exhibitions were all cleverly carried nut, and very much appreciated. Lieutenant Wright, herself a graceful exponent of the pretty exercises she teaches the children, deserves great credit for her training of them. Mayor Manson presided over the gathering, and the presence of Mi>r. E. A. Froud as accompanist was much appreciated both by the audience and those taking pari in tlie programme. A Strange Death Eoy Was Frozen to Death in a Car of Oranges Pasadena. Cal., May 20. Fred Peck, son of William Peck of Maicellus, X. Y., was taken out of an iced car of oranges at Canadian, Texas, with his hands and feet so badly fro/en lhal he will die, according to word received here today by relatives. I'eek had been visiting an aunt in Pasadena and told a friend that he was going to sreal a ridi home in a refrigerator car. INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE NEWS A BROKEN NECK IS NO HINDRANCE Walter E. Duryea Lived Twelve Years and Made a Fortune- New York, Max '_'(). Waller E, Duryea, who lived almost a do/en I years wiih a broken neck, is de. d at his home here today in his 1-1 ih year. Duryea broke his neck in August, 1899, by jumpirg i ihe t '.t^ii o at t ilencove, Iai di g in the sand on his head in three feet ol water. After spending ten months in a hospital Duryea recovered his faculties to bucIi an extent thai by shrewd ij vestment he increas id aboul 1800,000 which he inherited frnm his father to $2,500,000, DYNAMITE~~ DAINTY WEAR Prince Rupert Girls May Perhaps Explode DETONATING RIBBONS Better Call Fire* When a Pretty Girl Passes and When She Has Passed Sing Out "All Over." Prince Rupert girls who dread being hurt by a blast fired in tlu* Btreet-grading, and who go cautiously accordingly, may be the unsuspecting wearers of gun cotton ribbons and exploitive waists iable to blow up at any moment, is a startling possibility jusl brough ih a startling possibility just brought to light. Nor is the masculine Bex immune from the danger since MH*ks and lies may likewise be articles of destruction. This unsuspected cor di tion of affairs has been discovered through a protest recently filed against tlie manufacture of artificial silk from cellulose, in which it appears that there is a possibility that almost any article <>f wearing apparel made l<> imitate real .silk may actually be explosive, There are several processes by which it appears according lo tlie protest by which artificial silk is produced from cellulose. -AND KJUUIASK NOTICK Stikino Lund District l>isiriot uf Casniur Taki- notice thut t hrtltian A. TwVO of Stikine, 11 (... occuimtinti ciiHtuniH ollitvr. Intudl tO npply [ur pvmtnloa ta purobuo tin- (oUowmg dMcrlwd lund: ti iniiiincjiiK ut u put plantvd ibout thrw- quartan ��f u mill north east from Qlaotar Kiiiio und un tha aaat bank ol Btlklne EUvar und on the ���outh ��ide uf tho month uf u little creek, thencu oust -lit chuins, thence nurth 4U chuinti, ihence woat 40 chuinn. thence snuth IU chuins to point uf commencement uml contuining; HiU ucrea mon1 ur MM. Dated Fab. io, nm. CHRISTIAN A. TERVO I'uh. April 7. Bkaana Land Dlitriot District ol Quaan Churlotte lalandi Tuke notlOl ihut .1. H. .Miirphy.uf Vuncouver. it. C*i occuputiun comtm-rciul traveller, Intandi to ujiiiiy fur pMrmlaaton to purohan the following daeeribotl landai ( ommencinK ut u posl plunted uhout HVin milen wettt .tnd one mile Miuth from the mouth ol Stanly Creak, Naden Harbor, thonoe north mo ehalni, thence weat iu ohaina, thence nouth ao ehaina, ihence eust hi c inn. Datod Murch 17. mil. J. II. MURPHY I'uh. April -li. Numu Daman, AKent Bkeena Land Dlitriot Dlitrtot ofCaariar Taka notloi that 1. Mary Carta ol Btewart, H. i ., occupution married udmiuii, intend to apply for jiermisHum to purcluiMc the following dettcriboii lund: Commencinu ut n pust plunted twu t'J) milen wiuth und t\l) two miles west uf the lurk* of the White uml Plat rivers, thenee HO chuinn north, ihence 80 chnins west, thence SO chuins MUth, thence NU chuitiH eust. Duted April 'JO, li��U. MAKY ('AKIN Pub. Mu> IU. FruncU S. Predion, Agent Bkeena Land District District of Caaatar Tuke notice ihut 1. Juhn Unwin uf Prince Kupert li. C. occupution Inhurer, intend to unply fur apannhrion to purchuse the following described lunds: Comtnenolng at u pust plunted uhout Q) two miles south ol lhe furks of the White und Flut rivers, thenw MUth M) cliuins. thence eust 80 chuins, thence norlh B0 ehaina, thence weat 80 chuins. Duted April 18. 11*11. JtHIN I'NWIN Pub, Muy Kl. Praneli s. Preeton, Agtnt Skeenu Land District District ol Cussiur Tuke notice that i, Alfred Herrymun \\ illiumu of I'rince Uupert, li. ('., occuputiun merchunt intend in upply fur permission to purchuse the fuiiuwinK daaonbad lunds: * CommencinK ut u post plunted uhout (2) two mill* lOUth of the forks nf the White und Flat river j, thence SO chuins south, thence 80 chuins wnt, ihence SU chnins north, thenci- SO chaina east. Al KKD IlKKKYMAN WILLIAMS Dated April 18. 11(11. Praneli S. Preston, AKent Pub. May 18. Skeenu Lund District District of Cassiar Tuke nutice thul 1, Isuuc O'llricn Forlnw nl Prince Kupert, It. ('., occuputiun carpenter, intend to apply (or permission to purchuse the fullowing descrilied lunds: CommencinK ut u post plunted uhuut tiv milcse ���outh and one mile wmt of the Turku of iheW hit* auil Flat rivers, thence north 80 chaint*. thence wwt 80 chains, thence nouth 80 cliains. thence eusl 8U chains. Datad April 18, mn. ISAAC O'BRIEN PORBBS Pub. Muy 13. Francis S. Preston, Agent Skeena Lund District���District ol ('oast KunKe 5 Tuke nol C0 thut Murdock Mcltueof Vuncouver II. (*., occupation rval estate broker, intend* to upply fur permUsion t- purchnse the foltowini. dchcrihed lands: CommencinK ut u oc*t planted <n ihe . n ri bunk of Kxrhumsik- river ubeut live miles from it* confluence with the Skeenu river, thencc 40 chains west, thence Uu chains north, thence -10 chains west, thenci' 40 chains north, thenci* 40 chains east, thenre 80 chuins soulh, thence 40 chains east, thence 40 chuins south to point of commcnccmi'Tit. containinK ���'-" acres moro or lens Uutcd April HI. 1911. MURDOCK McKAK Pub. May 13. Skeona Land District-Distrift of Coast Range f> Take notice that 1, Fret! Clarion, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation far- Inter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lamls: Commencing at a poat plantetl at the north east corner of surveyed lot liW7, Han^e 6, Coast distrirt, thence north 60 chuins to a slough; thenee west 28 chuins; tlience south (io chains; thence east UH cliains to the point of commencement. FRED. CARTON Datetl February 26th, 1911 First Insertion Mar. ll ���.. ..��..��.>��;i��;j��;>w��;.M;>i;A:>��;>��;..i;>ii..i;..4;A;w^ Si Si m\ m j };:s -*t*\ E 55 8 BL, gi Bi M "Si*" ii W S" |i mi mi gi m g m 1! li Is I**-" wt:j i*_" isf* Sal" tit** t_*e*\ S::{ H is is_i'_ p Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Townsites Do a Little Thinking for Yourself Buy in New Towns and Make Money Do a Little Thinking for Yourself Buy in New Town, and Make Money Wainwright Watrous Melville Rivers Wainwright is one ot the Divisional Points on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, and had its firm boom last year when the steel of thc main line ol the Transcontinental reached there. It is grown and in still growing not only because it is a town in which the rnilway is directly interested, but clso (or tha reason lhal. like Kllison on the Skaana, it is a |mint where navigation meets steel rails. There are still chances 01 getting ill on Wainwright or on one of its tidditions, at a very low figures, and saay terms of payment. MAKE APPLICATION for LOTS IN ANY OF THE ABOVE TOWNS TO EITHER WATROUS, which ia thc Terminus of the branch line of the Grand Trunk Pacific and the next place of importance to Saskatoon, in the centre of a rich prairie country and is also growing in fame as a health resort. Little Maintain Lake is at Watrous, and the healing power of this water is the wonder of modern medical science. As it is the cnly great medicinal mineral lake in the Dominion, the railway is bound to make it famous. There is still a chance of planting B few dollars in this townsite, and their rapid growth and MELVILLE resembles Chicago in "sitting at the gates of trade." The junction point of railways so important as the Grand Trunk Pacific and Hudson Bay railways must, in the natural course of events, become an important city. Now is the time to buy. The prices for choice lots are extremely low and the possibilities for profit practically unlimited. The purpose of the (irand Trunk Pacific in offering these lots so low is to encourage the upbuilding of Melville, and thus create a market for ils superb transportation facilities. RIVERS is a divisional point between Melville and Winnipeg, and it also luus hopes of having branch connections, one to join the Greut Northern at Brandon, and the other to Regina. The Grand Trunk Pacific purchased a large townsite here with lhc prophetic belief that from its geographical position as the centre of a great wheat growing district, a large city would naturally grow up at this point. And to encourage this growth the railway company is offering 1--ts at low prices and very liberal terms of payment. Belter call and see us about Rivers. Do a Little Th inking for Yourself Biggar BIGGAR is one of the divisional |��)int�� on the Grand Trunk Pacific, and in the company's yards there already seven miles of trackage has been laid and is in Ufa. The site is between Watrous and Wainwright, and thc town is named after W. II. Biggar. general solicitor of lhe Grand Trunk Pacific. It is not only on the main line of the great transcontinental railway, but it also is the junction of the branch lines of that railway to Battle- ford and lo Calgary and the Winnipeg- Edmonton branch of the Canadian Pacific runs through the townsite. Within the last few days we have made several remittances on account of lots purchased in Biggar. crop is hound to be interesting. LAND COMMISSIONER GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, OR JEREMIAH H. KUGLER, Prince Rupert, B.C. Buy in New Town* and Make Money Ellison ELLISON needs little to be said of it to Prince Rupert people for the reason that since navigation on the Skeena opened a number of people have gone there hy boat from Prince Rupert to fir t look into the whole situation before investing. What they say of this river porl and probabilities of its becoming a grea: railway city is tiie best kind of advertising for local readers. Those who desire to invest can do so through the Land Commiasioner of the Railway direct, through A. W. Bridg- man. the company's agent for Ellison in Victoria, or through .J. II. Kugler of this city. Make all checks and remittances payable lo G. U. Ry- ley, Land Commissioner of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway ELLISON ROGERS' ADDITION SEALEY Every Railway Town is a Money Maker.Think of the unearned increment attaching to present dots on the route of the Great Transcontinental Railway that you know are bound to become, in the next few years and under ordinary rules of Commercial Development, populous, bustling cities. The railway does it. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES RAPIDLY INCREASE POPULATION. POPULATION RAPIDLY INCREASES VALUES OF REALTY. Before the railway trunk highways and navigable waterways decided the sites and were the builders of the great centres of commerce and industry. The latter is still a mighty factor, and wherever navigable waters meet the steel highway THERE IS BOUND TO BE AN IMPORTANT CITY. Thi. established fact is what mak.s ELLISON AND SEALEY TOWNSITES so important from the investment standpoint. It must be remembered that Ellison is the railway townsite in British Columbia in which the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company is directly interested and is a joint owner. Sealey is situated on the Skeena River and is a townsite within a townsite. On its three sides the lots of Ellison are divided from those of Sealey simply by the width of the streets; its fourth side is the waterfront. Sealey has already the nucleus of a business centre. The shops and supply warehouses of the great railway contractors, Messrs. Foley, WelchOv Stewart are situated at this point, and it is the river port of the company's steamers. A lusty payroll is a mighty factor in the building of a city. In a direct line from Sealey through the heart of Ellison, and only seven blocks from the site of the railway station and the great freight yards, is ROGERS' ADDITION TO ELLISON. Its slight and gently sloping elevation makes it ideal for the residential section ofthe City and Port of Ellison. Investors have, therefore, a choice. Lots in Ellison are $250 for inside, and $350 for corners. Sealey lots run from $200 to $375 according to location. Rogers' Addition lots are $150 for inside, and $250 for corners, with liberal terms of payment. A lot in any Grand Trunk City cannot fail to be a safe speculation or a profitable permanent investment. For Lots in Rogers' Addition to Ellison or Lots in Sealey, address: JEREMIAH H. KUGLER, "Uncle Jerry," Prince Rupert, B.C. ���*��� _____*______ -��-~ -i _lts__ i' I MM THE DAILY NEWS FRESH FLOWERS on Prince George tomorrow morning THE ARCTIC STUDIO notk ni:w OFFICII Luw-iuuli'i' Building Third Ave. P.O. Box 409 OUR SODA .FOUNTAIN. IS OPEN FOR '11 Pure tee Cream with all the "Kixins" C H ORME Tht Pioneer Dru$niit PHONE : ; ; 82 BARRA TO BE PRESIDENT Madero Will Help Him Tran- quilize Mexxico ARMISTICE HOLD Peace Will not be Declared until After Barra is Placed in Office and the public is in Order. (Canadian Press Despatch) Juan/. M.i> 20. 11 was an- nounccd today thai peace will imi be officially declared or the armistice al an end. Mexico until Barra i> in office as President in succession t" Francisco Madero, tin- provisional prisidint. After Barra ii appointed, Madero will visit Mexico City, and then go and ,^>i>t in tin1 work "f tranquilising the country and restoring order. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. 'I'hone 4 m________m LADIES' HAND BAGS I .���^.j��.��� We havi ��� calved ��� ���hipment ot the newest iteal designs In ladies' Velvet ami loath* <: Hand Bags. We as- I', dally invite you to rail and let us show you our new .'.a...!* H C. B. WARK Jeweller BUILDING PERMITS Total for the Week Comes to $7,500 The building permits for the wi'i'k arc: Mitchel, Currie & Watt, 3 room cottage on Eighth avenue, cost $300 Mitchel i\ Currie, residence on Ninth avenue, cost $1,500. Andrew Hanson, More in Section 5, cost $100. Mrs. A. Gowen, cottage on Second avenue, cost SHOO. I. Levies, addition to house in Section a. cost $200. Mrs. A. Fillet, ii mom residence nil ComOX avenue, COSl $1000. Robert Allison, residence on Fourth avenue, cost $1000. Rolnrt McKay, residence on l-.inhtli avenue, COS) $600. J. Lorne MacLaren, residence on Borden street, cost $2,500. WANDERERS CLUB SMOKER Open Night, and Male Concert Proved a Great Success STATE BALL IN LONDON Brilliant Affair in Honor of German Monarchs FIRST ONE GIVEN The Era of Official Mouring for King Edward is Ended Romance is Busy With Two of the Royal Dancers. (Canadian Press Despatch) London, May 20, The first stale ball to bc held in the reign nl KiiiK George took place last night .it Buckingham Palace in honor of the German Emperor and Empress. It was a brilliant success, and worthy Of the great occasion. Principal among the guests was the eh.liming only daughter ol the German Emperor, for whose entertainment the Court Ball was largely commanded. Her attendance w.is of especial interest owing to the likelihood of a Royal betrothal of the charming princess to the young Prince of Wales, who was present and took part in the festivities. Classified Advertisements! Our Specials LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL B B B We Will Not Spend Money Ad- B B vertising anything but ������ Real Bargains i rouND-BlMtnt rooms; newly t*t^*%. !*.�� Bu)klsyBI����. 6th Ave., nesrPulton, >"' "" BARGAINS! ..-���-��� In iheir club rooms last night the Wanderers' Club held an open evening and smoker. Invitations wire extended to all members and their friends, and a large gathering enjoyed a well-planned evening's entertainment Music was contributed throughout thc evening by Gray's orchestra and song- h\ members of the I Wanderers' Club, and several of tin- favorite singers in I'rince Ru- �� perl were given it intervals. The SECOND - AVENUE . ��moker lasted until nearly midnight .md w.is voted altogether an un- dotilileil sin 11 BS. FRED. STORK; General Hardware Builders' Hardware Valvtt & Pipes Oxford Stoves * Grnnitcware Tinware ��� t * . . . NOW OPEN NEW PALACE ICE CREAM PARLOR ��� Id ����1 Until Ofl ��� STOKES ICE CREAM USED Mtl)�� SAM Mi\U N Proprietor Want Warships Built I ainadi.in I'ress Despatch) Vancouver, May 20. - The t !oun- ��� il of the Hoard of Trade ol Van- ��� om 11 have endorsed the resolution passed by the Victoria Board "i IVadc, asking the Dominion Government to have it- tvarshipa for the Pacific fleet constructed on the coast. The resolution u.i- wired to (Ittawa, PRESENTATION WAS MADE Mr. G. H. Griffin Honored by His Friends on Daily News An interesting presentation was made in the office of the Daily News last evening, when Mr. ('.. II. Griffin, of the mechanical department was presented with a leather (ravelling bag, on the eve of his departure on a three months' holiday trip to the old country. Mr. Griffin who has been three years on the Coast, is a native of Birmingham, England. During his st.iy here, he has mad.- many good friends, who wish him a safe journey over the seas, a.ul a safe journey hack again. The many practical uses to which a leather lug can be put to by a traveller, were pointed out to him. by soma- of the experienced travellers on the stall. Mr. (iriffin will leave for the South by the Prim ess May on Monday morning, B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B b B B B B B B B B B D b Law-Butler Co. B B L For Rent 1 CANNERY OWNER KILLED BY GUN Mr. Chas. Lord of Ladner Meets Accidental Death Tim nigh the acciden tad discharge of a rifle, Mr. Charles Lord of Ladner, was almost instantly killed on Tuesday evening. 11 is belli vul that the k"11 caught in his clothes and was discharged. The accident occurred in a small shack tear Ladner, and the only person with him at the time was William Simms, better known as "Miner Bill." The deceased was well known throughout the distriet and was considered one of tin best cannery men on the coast, and had been ill the hiisiiaess for a number of years in the vicinity of Ladner. lie was almut 15 years ol age and leaves ,t uiiliav, ,u d seven children. 5th Ave. Acron from Ho.pital $700--Handles a splendid lut One of the best in ��ec- tion 6. Price $1400. $175���Cash handles B Bne lot on 10th Ave., eection 8, right off Conrad St.. Priee $350. Noar Slh Ave. and Emliicinon l'l""' $300-Cash handles one ol the best buys in the city, right on the hill where nearly all of the I"'*1 residences have been built, a pretty sit.' and very cheap. ."?11<K>. 5th Ave., Near liaa ...... 1 ''!���" ���', $200.00-Down on a $400 1"' near Seal Cove, splendid investment well located. Cor. 5th Ave. and Imanuel Place $500-Cash handles this double corner. The Cold Storage Plant has made corner one of the best buys in town, as an investment it is t;i It- edge, and $100 below market, $1000. Cheap Rent Butineta Quarter. Per Month will rent a building26x40 near Unl and 6th Sts.. suitable for warehouse, carpenter shop, plumbing or tinsmith. Houaton ii Ihe Place for You $50 to $400 a lot will place you in on this new Grand Trunk townsite located in the centre of Pleasant Valley, which is the cream of the Hulk lev Valley. Keal Estate and Insurance Third Ave. HaallS,' - Fifth Av.'. ii:i-tr i'or Rent J""'' 1st H."F.'MoR��4Co. ,.����� T.room houie on Ambroee Ave., psrtta f"r" ntahedLrent W App^on \�����>**��* "' Box 874' Bulkier Block lli'l.lni Hmiu furnished f..r hoiuekeeplnaj 2, r"""!,"'.f1l "ir,m,.ai.; tack of rink. Apply If��-Butier Company. i in-! l Nice, clean, t>ri>d" outside room* a,tl. Ave., new Pulton. | Ni.-,. furninhnl rooms for ront. �� ng House, Ind Ave., "������ur Molt. Mny :l-lmo Apply Drexel Section 1 Lot 18, Block 'Jo. price 18800.00 Section 5 HEOO buy�� tWO tine level lots on 7th * Avenue. Tormi of $600 cash and balance easy. Section 6 ".-,, block 7, prlCJ $1050 Plus is the best buy offered TODAY Fresh, Ripe Strawberries New shipment from California Fresh Spring Vegetables-all kinds from the gardens of Washington Fruits and Groceries at popular pi B B I'. B B H B I? B B B B J t + B |' Help Wanted B B I' riKtJsrUes?'AppV Psnterhuni ci���"''���. | utrect. phono 4. "''���" Ntaouenypunemanto tske eoey roomi In the or. 0ffer good level lots in these ��ec- ' Bulkier Bloek. nour Kulton. MUm ^..^ f(i(. Jf,0 cas|, and terms of Welter wanted stCentrsI BoteL n���v Wanted. Apply ��t Optimiat Ollice. Lots 24 and 26, block. 7, pric each. on 6th Avenue. This is i ), block 7. Price $1300. a tine level lot on tl.e new plank roadway on 4th Avenue. Lots 20 ami 21, block 81, price $640 i Good building lots on Sth Avenue on the now roadway. Ideal Provision House Third Ave., near Sixth St. l'|��� |nn COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE IHU $25 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL mm **.** j:; BtaMtand l'-����or�� Wn,,ted.^_Go.��liiW.m.'...;. | Sections 7 and 8 S4-tf Want��i-An A-l ���oUdtOT teS*JgS*J__*��. Ir -itonml Onion, in the world. Cull room Empress Hotel. I. t. Ksdlera. $15 per month. Farm Lands The most interesting performance ever held In British Columbia. To be held In the Empress Theatre Empire Day, May 24 Don't mi9s this. Contest at 2 |..m. GUPS AND MEDALS on view at J. S. Gray & Son's Jewelry Store, Sixth St. Phone No. 78 black. TICKETS - 50c AND 75c on sale at theatre and at Gray'l .-.tore in-, in Wintod I'lll ua -son imxl mon to join tho Order of OwU ���,mK. Empress BoteL L P. Itaflen Board Wanted WANTBD-Room nml boeri In private Unrijr X.M.. Optimist Offlee. HIU acres I.ukelse Valley, 18 per acre li;o !! '*'* llB " "" ,. . I 16 OIH) acres at hraser Lake. . 4,000 acres at Decker Lake. "*" - 8,000 acres In Bulkley Valley. L'.ihki acres at Francois Lake on terms. Overseas Club Concert 14 ood Fire Insurance ,���+ ^ i of K..r^0.(,00 00. Soo (u�� for rntos. I no ion. k Resits nml Innmnce Gomneav. "lutr The best performance ever riven in the city. Held in Empress Theatre, Moving Pictures at 7.30 p.m. Concert ut K.00 p.m. Sharp FEATURE: Tug of War between police, Fire Department and Furl Grey's Rifles. Also Amateur Competition for Child' ren under 14 years of age- horhood. I Silver Cup and Prizes on view at ,1. 8, Frur room bouse with water. $2n per Qray'a Jewelry Store, where tickets month. i can be had for Concert ut 60c, 76c, ���-!., vim: and i.ikk iNSUltANiK ulso from members of Club. Gray's phone it* black. For Rent Three modern houses in K��*>l1 neigh- Clarmont Rooms Located on Sixth Ave, near Fulton I |U m I *..* XKKKKKMKMKKKKMKKKKKMKnM}:; Three to five mlnutec from centre of business district, Nlno- tocn newly furnished roomi. llaat end cold ureter, l.utl. nml telephone. Newly furnished. Under new nmnnKement. INSPECTION INVITED Real Estate *~*-**��� A rlnsslfio.1 n.lvorlisemenl is n ronl eslnlo ������.l^-- mnn. nnH <|oo^ not often count ennuirh to OOUnt" in the not re��ult. $fi2S bees 70.ft doubts corner, seetiun S: Itnlnnee eesr.R. F. M.-ltnoA Co. llS-tf Mnko HO t* month with *S0(i. M-IIno ft Co. Good Views McRae Bios., the leading st.i- lioners and booksellers, etc., Sixth street, ;ire showing some new local view post cards of the Skeena river that nre particularly good. TIhm' eanls McRae Hros. have had reproduced from sketches made expressly for the C>. T. P. by Mr, <���. I lorne Russell, Canada's most [ famous landscape artist, who made Northern 15. C. less than a year ,it;o. These cards arc beautifully lithographed in colors and are great for sending to friends at a distance. There are six different i ,. ,* _ii_ e_. ne | Household Goods. Rooms to t��o let VICWB and the set sells lor .';> Kvjen. Tth Ave. nnd Tnylor St. n. cents. 'Phone 7S Ked. J Situations Wanted A elnislflecl n.lverllsoment Is n tireless work- huntor-anf! sel.laam fnils. Younirln.lv. thorouehlr domesticated, jned plnln ro<.k Applv Hox M.C.. Unity News Office. 112-tf Bv experienced mnn nn.l wife ns 00.1k nn.l helper In mlnlnf enmp or country hotel. Ai.pl a ' T.. Optimist. McCafferv & Gibbons dance IHlVailCIT M. veiwuwsi- What better wuy to close tl.e .lay tliiin Renl Estate and Insurance - Third Ave i,v going to the Dunce itiveii by J. S. Gray ut Mclntyre Hall after Concert The Insurance People KVKHY CLASS of INSl'HAS. I . "lir ..III IIATKS The Mack Really and Insurance Co. ���'���.���"-. ..���..-.4. Boarders Wanted I Ilaame caxiko��l menls nn.l nlcelr furnl��he.l rn.��ms for three persons. Apply Mrs. Juno's. Seot I UM*.. unl Ave., between sth nn.l Pth St��. M-tf Private Itoanl DV the week or mioith. Home eookinu n speddty. Miss B. M. Oleeeen. ^nl Ave., between Tth nn.l Slh Sts.. phone 171. si'-1f I nn.l Kulton St iruy 10.30 'o i Tickets, Cents $1.00. Ladlei 1 >., S. O. E. B. S. Thr !'tin��H> Hii|��i*rt I,**\--**, Nu. .11^. BOBl "f BnfUad mwta Um flnrt ������'! third TuMdajri in i-arh muulh in thf CwptfltOTI Mall, nl I p m K. V. CLARK, BMh P. Os Mux >1J. Prinw Ituprrt Nrtrink. H. P. 118-tf NlMtMK yunni* m����n wnntnl t" Tt-nl 0MV f��rni��h- ���fti in thr Bulkley KonU Sth Av**.. nrnr Fulton. 10{i-1m For Sale ! I .,.^m.,.**m_Am\m i Quirk SnV��� LotllD MOtfa ! ii. f. HeBaiftGo, . .������" 1-A--I. ;1 tl. n:i-tf Apply Mrs. ni'nr Summit. Bft Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only nt Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 The old original Royal 15-cent Lunch, which was formerly on hair of tan shoes for thi the Rupert Road has re-opened Scott, Froud & Co. have in tin1 Royal Hotel. Entrance range of children's sandan off 6th street 111-118 Don't forget Id procure a good 21th. a Iiin range of children's sandals and canvas goods. BARGAINS We have several K'""' buys sections !,, 6, T anil K. J.S.GR4Y&SON Manufacturing Watchmakers, Jewel- en, Opticians uml Engravers. Dealers in Musicnl Instruments. Sole agents for the Stanley I'iano and Players. Sole airents for Hewitt's Rubber Stamps. Agents for the Victor (iramophones ami records, of which we carry a full line. Headquarters for enamel souvenirs. Whut you don't see in our windows please "ask for. We have been repeatedly asked ter Anti-Rheumatic rinRS. We have n..��' a large stock on hand, Rold fllled, any size. Warning: To Preserve Your Eyesight Don't Miss this Chance DR. INMAN Consulting Eye Specialist of Vancouver, is now at our store. H' tits glasses for all complicated easel ol defective vision. This is bis ipecislty; don't fail to see him while he is here. Satisfaction guaranteed. Consultation free. If you want to save money bU] your Furniture of J. F. MACDONALD'S PUHNITURI STOKK. IMOMO ANKM'K. NKAIt McllHllli: who is selliHK out his full slock regSW- lesa of cost. Sheens l.unal Ulslrlet-Oislrlrl of C *��l "��"��' ' Ca��l.l I Il.l 11 I ���.. Tkkeeetles that Wm Leel f s..i���!������ <���rcuiiali.il, (iovernment (iiisnl. Intend fir |i. rmi.m.in to tuirehsw the foil." < -I l.tlial- WHY NOT CAU AND GET FAMIUAR WIIH S0ME0F THEM c ,,������..,���,������ .,, ,^,1 ���l��nto,l N cl nn.l IIM rhnliu Miuth of Ihe wiulliw.-I NiilT.U,riu,K,-r.riiast,ll>trlrl.nn(l��.l " H.V .,..ner. thenre Miuth*.,!,...- -aa, l.i,.,!.. ihenre north M ehslBS. 'I" I ... l,.|,...l of commenremenl. .��� ' ' Fo, Uuick Salt Li.t Your Propeitr Wilh U. JOHN DYBHAVN open Evenings -aaIt le or le... .. , ,., , l>nl.-.l Mar. ll -I'lll. I'.Ul EXCbangS Hlock |.���|,, AprilSHh. lull WM. I.KSI II T. I>. IJllnl. A. ���" ^*k^^M^^it��*y-��^M��^^it-��if^*i-*>M^ + *0 *0 ��0 ��� * * * * 4' I *o ���o ooooocoooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Goods Must Be Moved : Building to be Remodelled ���.+ Specialties Just received new con sign ment of English, French. j German Crockery. \ Must be sold at j prices you'll like. j PREMISES WILL BE TRANSFORMED INTO HANDSOME ARCADE, MAKING A MECCA FOR SHOPPERS WE WILL BE BACK AT THE SAME STAND SALE STILL ON-BARGAINS TO BE HAD Reductions���To avoid moving much of our big stock it will be sold at Big Reductions HEADQUARTERS FOR THOSE THINGS YOU NEED FOR YOUR HOME SUCH AS Furniture, Cutlery, Linoleum, Grass Chairs, Reed and Rattan Goods. Best lines of Upholstered Couches, Arm Chairs, Parlor Suites, Etc. Again we remind you of the story of the Early Bird Specialties All kinds of Glassware including a New Shipment of Cut Glass from the factories in Pittsburg. All reduced in prices. ���+ 1 L F. W. HART - The BIG FURNITURE STORE CORNER SIXTH STREET AND SECOND AVENUE PHONE 62 *OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOor,nnr^r-^^ *******��******����**********444^ * * * * * * * * J ��� J 0* ��� 0* ��i 0+ ooooooooooooooooooooo^ wmmMMHMKWHMMP^^
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-05-20 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
Identifier | The_Prince_Rupert_Optimist_1911-05-20 |
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Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0227618 |
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