THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 6 a. m., Mnv 10. _,,.,��. MIN. TKUP. HAK. IN. IIAIN .17.(1 34.0 30.095 2.05 The Daily News Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ��� - nf.xt mails For Souti City of Seattle Thursday, M. mt 1 Prince Rupert Friday, tl W S ;��� Kuu North Stale nf uallfomla Friday, Mi a, tr. x voi ,11, NO. 104 Prince Rupert, B.C., Wednesday, May 10. 1911. Price Five Cents RECTOi DAY TOMORROW FISHING BOAT "FISH MAID" TURNS TURTLE IN STORM Capsized Last Night in Deep Water Four Miles from Dundas Island---Capt. Chris. Johnson and His Crew of Five Men Were Saved by the Fishtug "Muirneag" of Claxton---Were Clinging to the Keel When Rescued by Capt. Macdonald. While fishing off the hanks four miles ..ui from Dundaa Island lasl nighl the gasoline fiahingboat Hd Maid turned turtle, throwing her crew into thc water. After Hi exciting rime, during whieh the unfortunate men only saved tiiem- deves hy clinging onto keel nf the upturned boat, the crew were s i.-i i,\ the gasoline fish-tun Muirneag 6f Claxton whieh was i by. The men, suffer- nm exhaustion and exposure tn ilie icy sms, were cared for brought into the |*��rt this uon. Had Heavy Cargo lhe Fish Maid was a boat of aboul fort) feet in length, long Jim of build���not a very natd i.'.tl in bail weather. She harbor, whieh she often visited with cargoes of lish. At the time of the disaster she had a cargo of seven thousand pounds of lish in her holds, and was on her way home from the hanks. The weather was threatening, and tlie sea heavy. Captain Chris Johnson then had his boat a mile or so ahead oi ihe Muirneag, which was t.i follow her on her way home before the Storm broke. Squall Struck Her Captain Donald Mattlouald of the Muirneag was watching her, when hc saw a aquall strike her broadside, and the little craft with her cargo lay tlown among the seas and disappeared from sight. Leaving his nets he made all haste to the scene, and there liiJ^KllSELAS MEN START A Northwestern League Spokane (i, Victoria '.i. Tacoma I, Seattle 0, Vancouver and Portland; rain National League New York 5, Chicago 3. Pittsburgh; Philadelphia I. Cincinnati (i, Boston 3. St. Louis 2, Brooklyn 0. American League Detroit, 10, New York (I. !1 known in Prince RupertIdiscovered Captain Chris Johnson, TINY GASOLINE LAUNCH MAKES VERY LONG TRIPS Engineer Charlie Landry and four other men from tlie Fish Maid struggling in the waves. At great risk to his own boat lie brought her alongside the wreck and got the men off. The vessel he had to leave, for in tlie height of the storm that broke it was dangerous to stay there. The Vessel The Fish Maid v. as a two masted park ketch built in Vancouver. She came to Rupert a year ago, as the property of McKay and Butterfield, owners of a line of fishing boats, whose names all end in "Maid." She was al the wharf in Prince Rupert only the day before yesterday, before leaving for the halibut banks. A Narrow Escape The rescued men are all grateful for their rescue. They had no time to prepare for the disaster it came so suddenly. Their vessel bed two tlories but they had been' battened tlown to the decks in I preparation for the bad weather. When the Fish Maid turned turtle the crew onlv saved themselves Boston 5, Cleveland I. BIGGER NATIONAL PARK LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Satisfied That Reciprocity is a Good Thing, and as a Protest to the Provincial Government's Treatment of the Settler They Organize for Action---Had Some Kind Words to Say About The Daily News for Espousing the Cause of the Settler Bill Introduced by Hon. Frank Oliver Ottawa, May 1(1. I'nder a bill introduced by the Hon. Frank Oliver thc areas of the national md reserves on the eastern slope of the Rockies are to be increased to 16,760,640 acres. TORONTO BISHOP DEAD Archbishop McEvoy Died Early This Morning (Canadian Press Dispatch) Toronto, May 10.���Archbishop McEvoy of the Roman Catholic church died at 12.1") this morning. (Special Correspondence) Kitselas, May L���An organisation to be known as the Kitselas Liberal Association was formed here last night at a meeting of settlers and business men. There was a large attendance, and before the evening was over there were thirty-one fully paid up members enrolled. Much earnestness antl enthusiasm was evinced, and the association expects to liecome a strong force in the district. List of Officers The following officers were elected: Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Hon. President. Mr. R. C. Macdonald, Vice President. Mr. J. I). Wells, Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. Frank R. Angers. Mr. W. Mam E. Cannon, Mr. L. II. Kenny; Organizer Fxccutive. Favor Reciprocity Speeches were delivered by several of those present in appreciation of Sir Wilfritl Lauder's work for the country, and of the benefit- to be derived throughout the entire Dominion by thc passage of the reciprocity bill. THE DYNAMITE TRIAL A. F Denounced Land Policy Emphatic protests were made igainst the administration of the Hon. William Templeman, Hon.Inatural resources of British Col- Vice President | uinbia under thc Conservative re-1 fulness for the Mr. J. F. McFwcn, President. Iginic, more especially in lands, I Kitselas district. timber, petroleum and coal. A number of settlers who bad hitherto been Conservatives, joined the association, and voiced their protest against the bitter partiality and discrimination that had been used to coerce voters. Words of Praise The secretary was instructed to express the thanks ol the association to the Prince Rupert Daily News for its help in voicing the feeling of the settlers, for its fight to have the public lands administered in the interest of the bona fide settler, and to secure fair government. The meeting closed with the singing of "God Save the King," |and with a feeling of great hope- future of the > bv crawling out of the windows J. W. Strombeck Starts This Morning on Prospecting 0, llu,ir ,HW| M shl. |ay floadngon Trip After Having Navigated These Coasts from Cape Mudge to Stewart in an 18 ft. Open Boat With a 1 1-2 h. p. Motor this morning J. W. Strom- I his brother Charles (i. ��� 1> left Prince Rupert for \ ��� \un mi a prospecting tour. The) are travelling in one of thc niaa-t interesting gasoline boats ' ever visited Prince Rupert. I mi i- an eighteen foot \mlj Linton" .") ft. S lu. beam. mhlc ended, and fitted with a 1 -' II. P. Palmer gasoline In it J. W. Strombcrg journeyed from Prince Ruperl ��� ��� il "II River only about 100 i Vancouver, to within ' !�������� miles of Stewart, and all i '].i se coasts. Snugly Equipped 1 se, he has devised n - lighl curved covering of ����� strips arched, and thin plank- 'umnd. Within, the i- must compactly fitted. All ���������ri - .ire snugged away lockers and racks along "i the boat. At bow and there i-- room for any amount Die boat carries gasoline �� B 000 mile run. Under tor's licence Mr. Strom* entitled lo shoo) for food -"i - and thus he need irry a great store of pro- but ihe boat is provisioned ordinary needs. Can Face Rough Weather who know these waters pretty well, realise that Mr. Strom- bock must have a wonderful knowledge of the tides and coast conditions to enable him to run bis tiny craft so successfully. The boat is a line little sea-boat, and has faced very severe weather safely in the course of her journey- ings. Her "skipper" carries charts ami all the equipment needed for navigation. Ile sleeps aboard his boat, running her into the sheltered nooks be knows of better than most people along the coast. Wilh bis little stove going, anil his craft dry a- a bone inside, he tan defy the worst weather. Should bis gasoline give out, he can make sail and get along almost as merrily in a breeze as he could under engine-power. An ingenious sliding mast is titled lo the boat, antl she carries the usual sprit siil Common on these coasts. Mr. Strombeck anil his brother are lo make a cruise extending to several months in the Alice Arm neighborhood, In their calling as prospectors they have located several likely properties. The brothers came originally from Finland, and finding the life of the cities a poor investment as regards health, J. \\ . Stfombeck gave it up, and look to bis boating life, lie has never had cause to regret it. her side. By wirclass at '.i p.m. Sir. Humboldt sight id capsized Fishmaid 10.33 last nighl, a mile from Tree Point and righted her. Sea too heavy to low, let her drift. Message from Baiighman, master. American Steamers Due This afternoon the S. S. City of Seattle will call here on her way L. Has Called on Unions i south, and will carry mail for '""r *^"' Vancouver and southern ports. The S. S. State of California is due here from the south on Friday. The CamOSUn as Usual ihis week on Friday. (Canadian Press Dispatch) Washington, May 10. The Am M TO MANAGE FISH PLANT r. Job Rideout Goes to Queen Charlotte Co. ic announcement is math- by '.'"""" Charlotte Cold Storage ''""���*' tnd Fishing Company, "il'1 d��l Mr. Job Rideout "roi appointed superintendent lidooui is a Newfoundlander, (he actual operations of the company at Queen Charlotte will now proceed without delay. Tbe buildings .ire erected, the boats secured, the fishing banks selected and now with a capable and trustworthy superintendent, everything seems destined to proceed smoothly and profitably. 'Iial il is at In unnecessary lo say hull knows something about a|'l>oiniincnt means thai Seven Dollar s Worth John Larsen, a Swede, paid the usual $5 and costs this morning for having been drunk and dis orderly last night. erican Federation of Labor now asks organized workmen everywhere to aitl ill the defence of McNamara and has appealed to all unions for ��500,000. It is believed now that the trial of the accused will not take place before September. The Busy Committee This afternoon there will bc a meeting of the Streets Committee, the committee which claims credit for being the busiest bunch of all. WILL REPRESENT US AT THE CORONATION Col.-Sergt. Geo. Leek of the Earl Grey's Rifles Will Leave Prince Rupert in the Morning for London - Sketch of His Career -First Trip to His Old Home in Twenty Years A Popular Representative j Dysentery and fever drove him i OUt of there, so he went to Everett. DID THE PASTOR LIE TO GET THE COAL OPTION? Particulars are Given of the Sensational Charge Which Mr. Z. M. Hamilton is Bringing Against R.v. Newell Dwight Hillis Preacher Was Trading in Coal Land Options Charges Fraud With eighteen years military service behind him Color Sergeant George Leek, of Earl drey's Rifles, will leave on the S. S. Prince Ruperi on Friday morning to officially represent the regiment antl the city at the coronation of King George V. in London, England, On June 22. No better type of a man will statu) in that long various colored uniformed line of soldiers of all nations that will stretch from the gates of Buckingham Palace up and along the broad avenues and streets to ancient Westminster Abbey that has stood since the fourteenth century on the banks of tht; Thames and now in the shadow of the British Houses of Parliament, where the placing of the crown on the head of His Majesty, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, will take place. No one would think lo look at Color Sergeant George Leek lhat bc once was a dry goods' clerk. It's true though. He started his business behind the counter in an English city and wielded the yardstick until he was 10 years of age. Red blood COUraed through bis veins, as it does through the veins of all healthy boys���it's a thousand per cent better than blue blood- -anti he pined to wear a red coal. In March 1800 be joined the famous crack regiment the Grenadier Guards and though he was only in the regiment four Vancouver, May 10.���Full par titulars of the charge of fraud against Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis, in regartl to coal lands on the Oueen Charlolle Islands, valued at 120,000,000 were given out this morning. The properties in tpics- tion are 20,000 acres of coal lantls known as the Robertson antl Wilson tracts on (iraham Islaiul. Says Pastor Came Mi. '/.. M. Ilaimiltoii of Victoria, Mr. Hamilton charges that these representations of Rev. Dr. Hillis were fraudulent, ami be is asking the courts to revoke thc contract of sale entered into, on the grounds that it was obtained by misrepresentation. As the ultimate purchasers, the Western Steel Corporation are said to purpose float- ing bonds on the security of the property, Mr. Hamilton and his associates have secured a lis pell- den-, lieing up tht- property until their action is disposed of. Has Had Trouble Before This is the second suit brought Col.-Sergt. George Leek who leaves in the morning to attend tho Coronation. While away Sergt. Leek will contribute a dories of letters exclusively for readers of Tho Daily News. character and with a sergeant's rank. Then be joined the Worcestershire constabulary and helped to keep the peace in a portion of the county until 1898, when he joined the Birmingham City Police. In 1801 he found himself in Rochester, New York. There he fell back to his old business for a lime as dry goods clerk. Ile stayed with it for twelve months and then transferred to El Paso, the original owner of the properties, alleges thai Rev. Dr. Hillis Washington. Alaska gets most fame to him siyiug that he was of ihe sightseers antl roamers the representative of Mr. Leigh some time or other, so in time ii s- J- llu1"' die noted capitalist, gol George Leek. Ile was in a"d 'bat any contract made with j against Dr. Hillis in British Col- business as a real estate artist in him had etpial force as wilh Mr. uinbia courts as a result of his Seward. Hunt, he being Mr Hunt's agent, transactions in Graham Island The sieht of Canada made him l'n ,'u' representation made Ham-1 coal lantls. F.irly lasl month feel a longing for the old Hag. so!'1'"11 ���lll<l ���"���*""iates gave an option suit was filed in ihe Vancouver Vancouver was his next home on ,'lc l"'1' 'a,"'s valued at 120,- court in behalf of Mr. Edward There he put'in some time with (,,,,U,0,) '" R,;v- Hillis- who after-; Hodgson, an engineer, who asked the Uth regiment which he joined. | war,ls ��,d ,liw" ," Mr' J' A. for 180,000 Stock in the Western Three years ago he came to Prince. Mooro' f,,r ,lu; W,'s,,!r" S"'''1, *Wi* Corporation and $10,000 sal- Rupert and joined the Provincial Corporation of Seattle, which valu-1 ary, alleging that Dr. li, ��.-,i Police. When Earl Grey's Rifles " ""' coal lt\ad�� '" "s i"iM'"' '" were Ininied here las. April, but j ^"'"OO.OtM); iu fad, the lantls art- there, you know the rest. "tated M tho chlof il>s,',;- ��f th�� ,. , _��� . ,. , , ... I corporation. I olor Sergeant (ieorge Leek will ' join the members of the 0th [ regimen I al Vancouver and start A Qf* ARP AX him for ihis work in developing the coal lantls and negotiating the sale of the properly to the Western Steel Corporation. Texas, where he bung out hi*- years he left with an excellent| shingle as a real estate dealer, across lhe continent wilh them next Sunday. On the way across, contingents of other regiments will be picked up and the whole Canadian body of soldiers antl police that is going to the big show will sail from Montreal at the entl of this month. The trip will not be all hone). There will be sonic still drilling to put in, but after the work is |done, George and the other boys, will be free to visit their friends before they return. 'This will lathe first trip lo tbe old land for (ieorge Leek since be came to ihis side of the globe 'in 1801. lie will, of course, visit the "old folks'' who are looking forward to seeing their son again. ter. Four boys have confessed lo being gliilly lo an attempt lo emulate the perpetrators of the I.os Angeles Times outrage. Only i through the fuse becoming dis- Schoolboys Plan to Blow upj connected, was an explosion and School with Dynamite j wreck of the building averted. VANCOUVER PLAN WAS DISCOVERED RUNNING FIGHT Four Pupils of South Vr-.cou-i Diamond Robbers Hunted In ver School Confess They Had Utah Tried to Emulate the Perpetrators of the Times Outrage. (Canadian Press Dispatch) Salt Lake Cily, May 10.���One (Canadian Press Dispatch) I man was killed ami two wounded Vancouver, May 10. Two sticks in a running battle between a of dynamite antl fuses attached posse of police and citizens and were discovered in tbe basement two nu-n who robbed a tlown of the Smith Vancouver school town pawnshop of diamonds valued this morning by an assistant mas- at $000, --���'-'- THE D AI L V NEWS The Daily News Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist Publuhed by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daim rU ��� ���:-.-.- r, in ��ai-.ance. Weekly, 12.00 per year. Oi ��� ��*r; weekly, (2.50 : ������.- | mt, strict TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING ! -.-.-.-. Contract rau- on appliria* HEAD OFPIl E Ds '. P ��� a- C, T�� BRANI H 01 Pit ES AND Nan Yoai '��� :��� -������.������ v -��� City. Seatti.k P ..- ' I.'aM..'.-.. K-. .:.*.*.������ ", ������ * igber Sjn ���'��� ��� ��� ''��������� ���' Trafslgw - |.are. PHENIX THEATRE TO-NIGHT Complete Change of Programme Laltsi Pictures ��� Btst Music GET THE HABIT EVERYBODY LOME Adults 15c Children 10c DAILY NEWS IS IN JAPAN The Paper You are Readin? Tonight Goes to Tokio FAR-REACHING POWER Sent East and Westward the Daily News is Now on the Verge of Linkine Hands Right Round the World. with the law, th . the accused ii nocent roven guilt i wuy '>t the ral public; th lefi lar, not the and ut ol .al character. It a- It arara, a idtnci DAILY Edition. PT* Wednesday. May V> A LESSON IN TOLERANCE FROM ENGLAND New Knox Hotel On the coming t- md the Orient g Rupert bases high prosperity, and not as all the world k Buv a most agnificac $70U An certain dawn of thi* great ���: ide for Rupert is interest taken in oui tnese thcm��el\es and : ������ ��� - | ��� in men of busii - A number of '.-.;���- ��� - - ril ers in the ci coonfl : "'r"" of Fruit ' OJZUU . I Vegetable land at Kit- j ��� from Railway. Fine j :���-:. 1 conn Partner wanted to Pniit boa- '��� ${.[)[) ... Third Ave. j C1C7C Buyi "5 1-8 acres of Fruit j plO/0 land at Kitselas. Half j ^ tbe Railway. Rooming House on 3rd j Nine furnished room? A - 18] . OUR SODA .FOUNTAIN. IS OPEN FOR '11 i - am "Fixinn with all the j c. H. ORME j i ��� ill) we think of ol ��� - ' i'i:. Jong the pal pri greas burdeni - ��� inder the ��� ��� 'i ��� . thinl is free fi th< ��� I ������ hild is father to thi . ��� ' .-������ ;��� Britaii whii h of discovered i .. ts that doctrine. She i mor. er ildri . financier la Ic was expl lining that 1 the Ll< of the Brii g a lot of it 1 I imbia for ��� .��� ��� '���. Before the British Hi the Sho| Bill get little not abroad, but which i tolerance to the lawm ikers in thc I i's- S tyi of the Lord's Day A egisla our hats to the i ��� thc Shoj Bil I ill througl to a Gi I I e British !!��� In our ��� v- n Di keeper ha is bcii �� ��� for --iii: . . - : ������������'������ previous ni( ci day ��� ������ -. the I .-.*. ���!:. I gi 1' :. 'ii" Sabl was convicted al Toronto I- I dealers for �� ii e i re im, unless it is pari icccn nn appetii i- -ii.. and an ic��*-cr< potati es appetite is lawful Even ���'��� ������ ; irehav ��� ��� a magazine to read o Sui da ��� ������ Lord's I ������ -.;. Alliai ��� e hires etectives - - l evidence and establish To !��� stamp is a crimi ��� . - ' ili-i ided ;���.��� an appeal i ouri in Ontario in thc pliarmacopacia ii folli di .. B I to keq the ti ee irom the tain) ol t rimi thi itomei his Florfina *'T '���.-.- Panatella from a druj ��� . .- dealer. In thi - B Britisl Housi proposes to throw over the Ai t of l harles II, under which iia km ��� parts of thc country, a ��� on Sundi ��� ��� periodicals, medicine, milk, refrcshmci ... es. Thc _\\ \ ... \.. |<.: lativc propi Is on the bn ��� ��� arisen ii the count; thai ��� omii and industrial interests, and arc neci to the social happiness and cducati< large i the pc< pic. I" rcpl) to a largi I ��� inisters who waited upon him to urge thc prohibit - ��da> papers, the Home Secretary, Mr. <" 1111 r- i. i:: frank. I would sooner leave Parliamcm do sui ii a thinj ��� id. B; ���-��� ovii intolerant i ith the necessities pleasures ol ix-aceable citizci ircfer to spend Un-ir Sundays as thej like, and as ith diffcreni ideas would like, thc Briti I Gi ernment *ill hest achieve it- end, which i- i" limil .a- far as possible -ill Sundaj trailing that is nol i ��� ������ essary to the happii' ��� e of thi I ireai Britain, NOTES DUE When Mr. D'Arcj Tate lefl I'rin e Ruperl with the assessment agreement in hi pocket lie wl ihe t-ity thai a reply would bc forthcominii by April 15th. V..; ��� i th has passed since that date, 1 panics have a reputation to I BESNER, IPboprietobs l.-ington read tl. .' ��� ul} '���'������������' -Ml �� ... ... i-mce. ao tbt utMt %*.������������ . forward it ��� ' land. The paper! FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE KITERT ELECTRICAL FIXTURES ELECTRIC WIRING IN BOTH PRIVATE AND BOSH Work r*rf' rmed A first class job is guaranti ever}- instance. A larife stock of Chandeliers *,:. : Fiuir.irs can H. W. Blakely - Electrican Third Ave. Near Sixth Coast to Coast OCEAN TO OCEAN Tickets To All Points ROGERS' Steamship and Railway Agency Second Ave. Phone 11*5 known in the cities are looking alread) Rupert, and from I lay, '..ime in a -i. . | rominent Englis inking to which the Dail - ��� ' being regularly foi Y**r some rime the I in it- old form a- has been reaching ill e prii u ��� ountrie- il the friendly i spaper which you o| en ever) ��� i Iy <i little to go in its West, t'i join hai Is with i ��� j ��� rom d the world. Thu- ���'.'��� daily doings it tell the ever ii i reasing vi ilitj ol Pi l< | eri are sent in their ati 11.-.:!;.��� News dres; I - gh con- ai d over eai im - : usii ess ' ei res to ii�� il ei keep ������:. the j world's -��� in our ' ir "ASK UaNCLE JERRY" O 9 C fi ���' ������'' ''"���''���' ar,t* House on *���*' jCOv :.aln street at Kitselas. CCfifi ^u-vs furniture and Lease oDUU for two yeara of Ter. Room Toilet and bath. Caah- First payment on $4,- 200 Rooming House. 25x 100, y and basement. Balance pay 0 monthly. C 7 9 C "u-'s Furn'turt aflff ������ '���- yeai O I CD ..;,... of Rooming Housa-ir - tion 1. Rent $45 per month. The Pioneer Drulgill PHONE : ; ; 82 U S.S. INLANDER LAND PURCHASE NO' .Sk^n* Lar.d Dtotriet^Dtat Takr tttMm lhat I. Mr��. John I Kup��rt. B.C., occupation marrv I ��� ipply for permiiiion to purehui dMeribM tandi: t" ���M.rnfncinit at a MVt pUnUd i u IIS I'hainn f��uth frnm thf n ith lot 17.W, CtmVtt Uutrict. Rann ' U ��� ��� chaina. thenc*1 east +1 chain* tr.- chains, thence WMt **' ehalni m n ; :��� * uf commencement, ootttali toon or leiB. MKS. JOHN Lottk i Data Mar. Mi WU i'ub. Apr. 4. l'Jll $kt*.T\i Land Di��riet���DUtriet ol * Take notice that Mary Il*'ll U-r., ver, U. C occupation iplattafi la (ur permiuion to purehaae the foil..*, landi: Commencing at a poit planted kr ��� eait corner of Lol 'ibsQ, thence il north to Lot ITS8. ihence so thaloa <m 39��2, thence about 30 chains ftoutfa I thence -iii chaini eait, thenee '!���> el I Lot 6s'J. thence 20 c.naini eait, the r.orth, thenoe 20 chaini east to poinl mencement; curtaining 2-0 acr��M n ��� Post ma^ke"! II. H li., S.K. Corner Dated Keb.U. MIL MAKV BELL I ub March 4 skeena Land .UUtrici��� Dwtrict o( Qu ��� Uaadi Take notice that Geo. H. Laux nf 1-. B. C., occ-jpation barber, ir.i. r b tiermwion to purchase th��.- foltowii | [and*; (.'ommencing at a post plant.-! al milw ��^*t and one mile south (rorr ��� ���. of Stanly Creek. Naden Hart>or, tfaofl chains, thence west 40 chains, tbmo chains, thence east 40 chains. Dated March IT. 1911. GEO. II. LAI X Pub. April 22. N'uma I ������ ...FOR... HAZELTON Saturday, May 13 thefaet lieht-draught steam- . t 1: Iai der for Hazelton, "ASK UNCLE JERRY" $1900 H. B. Rochester - Agent ash buys 2 story I. _r House at Kitaelaa, i" :���: T������. A ""mrr.a-jates i*.' pa-ople. & r A Per Acre. 15o 1-4 acrea, with $ *) " buildings included at Brecken- ridge Landing, (mile 85.) Per Acre. 422 acrea in the famous Lakelse Va Per Acre. Just ;i litl farm of .�����) acres. House ar.d farm buildings included in acre | I l-l miU- fron. railway. $18 $50 "ASK UNCLE JERRY" $17,500 MAY ALTER" $600�� EARL GREYS $5500 New Color of Uniform Supersedes Khaki GERMANY S NEW SHADE ������������.���":������ Five year- leue. I - >?.r ���. balance li one an I two ;.'-ur��. $o r A A Buy�� ���" r-.t.rr. House in L J U " .. on ... Eaa; tcrrr..- iient can be arranged. Buys li'iulal^ Apartment H .- -��� '.i'an <*. Terms Ei I. Buya Nine Room House with basement, li"t nr.d and modi ��� ..nces. ���:.��������� '- -- .. p .. I: ij - elegant eight room Bungalow: four fire-places '���aa- venienci -. five room House on W ANTED A local representative ia wanted f..r a territory tributary to Prince P.upert to sell the hardy non-irrigated nursery stock grown by the i ir-i.'":. Nur-.-ry Company. Oren- co. Oregon. Liberal terms. Party must come well recommended. Oregon Nursery Company Orenco Oregon i i��mjWVWAWW^^^AW+ Skeena Land District��� Diftr-'t ��� ���' ���'.. Take notice that I. J H. MA. Rupert, occupation miner, Intmai to permission tu purchase the following lands: Commencinu at a post plant"! ut th. - corner of lot 224^. thence mat * . south *j chain*, thence west ���*������ chai! Mrth I chains to point of ootnmen taininir S' acre* more or less. Date Feb. IS. IMI J. H. MA GHl | Pub. Feb. ^. li��ll. Andrew KtftM Ai ai Skeena Land Distriet-Diitrict ol I Take notice that I Bolcur?. MI1 - Rupert. B.C.. occupation laborer. :��� uly for permission to purchase IM - scribed lands: I -r-.encin��r at a pott ptante^l UlTM half miles in an easterly directi-ir. f: i ������n Naas River where the Lava I-ir- ��� . and one mile in a northerly direel ��� said Lava Ijike trail, thonco BOftl ��� thence weit 10 chains, thenct- ���* .��� thence east chains to point of eon .���..nuininc^" acrea. DatoFfcbhl.MIL BOL<<<M McDONALD Pub. Mar. 10, Joseph Balwmy.Artal $5180 Windsor Hotel nRIT AVENUE ,\T KK.HTll .-TKKET Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Room. A FIK.-T CLAM KAK AM) DINING BOOM IN CONNKCnON RATES GO CENTS AMI UP HATII.U FEES TO QUESTS KOBT. ASHLAND CO. BOX 37 Slate Blue with a Little Green in It is Llikey to be the New Military Invisible Hue Successful Experiment With It. $300;; "ASK UNCLE JERRY" Tu B'.x Hall AIV>��. B tm** W* ���.���^r. rhair,. card ubla-.. < ia .���'������.a. ,. u,',.: Apply H. E. ROSS. EnWNM II ��������� Pool ll^m Thipl Ava-nue - Prince Ruprrt LAND PURCHASE NOTICK Skwna Land Di��trict-Di��trict Take naatia-e thot I. William An-l.--- ca-uver. B.C.. occupatiun claraa. Inta faar permitaion lo purchaM the foil eal land.: Commencinir at a po��t plaiat.-! :.��� A. northwest corner, and al-iJl 1 naa ��� analer Hu.-han n��arthern U''inil:a- aaauth -a' a-hain,. thence ea.t 10 i r.a.rth H chain,, thsnee wa^t ** char ��� ' commencement, aianummar'-l .1 ��� - WIM.IAM ASl'H.-���'. Dated 1ft Feb. 1911 Charle. B. Star!,. A l>ub. Feb. 2S. Skeena Land LHatnct ��� l>i��lric. "( Qui Take notin that Frank I.������ .r��. Oot., oeeupatlon hookkea-j- ��� for r*rmu��ion to purchase the foUoainc im land.' t'ommrndnff at a poat planta-1 . mila* aaent and two mile, .u'.ih A ' Stanley I ra-ek ��ha'r�� it emptie, Harlaor. tiraham Mand, th.-.<- ��� c :t.,T.c.j -u chain* ea#t, thenee M d . thenee so ehain. ��i��t to point ol c and eontanir.n *Al* acre* morv or !'���** liated Mareh IT. 1*11. FRANK 1.1 Pub. April 7. Nun.a Skeena Land Dutrict-Dlitrict ol I Take na.tlce that I. Peter U. B.C.. occupaliun team,ler, Irat.-r,.!- permU.lon to purchaM the followllll :��� ��� ' - land.: Caammencintf at a po.1 plante.1 ai ll - S W. c.arner and immediat.'-y ad marked J.M. , S.E. c, rner tod A i ner. thence north l��i chain,, thenca ��� th'-n.-e south *'chains, therce a..-' ; point of eaammencemeni. eontainii. more or less. 1'ErhK 1.1 Date.11st Feb. 1*11 Charles H. Allen. An Pub. Feb. 2i. ka-cna Und DUtrict���Distriet ol Coast IU Take notiee thai Charltaa P. OUOI Kupert, u. *_ occupation real eaute broker. *_________T____* ������ r e07Art Uu. - 1 roOltl House in sec- intends to apply (or permission to purchase the uesCTira*" isn.la. 'V//IIII ' . ,, , lolluminir ii,^mlae,l landa- Commencing at a pa��t pla $LI*J\I ,.���..:,. Modem conven- mS��3_\��E2 _? ftmt planted about .even corner ol surveyed lot aOHl. iy April 15th. Ni Ihu ii'i rcpl) haa Iwen n maintain for breaking promisi I ..��� ' ear thc private owners of lui- in Prince Kuj��. rl had i" pa> taxes tm W,7W),822.5(J This year they will have to pay taxes on 17,820,830 I h.ii i- u lil.i'i.il margin lur improvements, li is an increase ol a fra< tion over i;��; |ier i enl on lasl year's assessed valui ics. Thc news thai the Dominion fiovcrnmcnl will carry ���mt improvements al Naden Harbor, further improvements to the Government wharf al Stewart, and build a $75,000 fisheries cruiser for Lhe Pacil coasl is good news. Money invested by thc fiovcrnmcnl on th coa i is as sure ol gootl returns as is the money of the private investor THE IROQUOIS POOL English ami American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND Ave. ..Grand Hotel.. WORKWOMAN'S HOME SprinK Beds, clean White .Sheets 25c Rooms 50c BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY J. GOODMAN, Proprietor ' iermany ha- set the for a 1 ���:'.'. arm> servii ������ uniform. Kh.iaki h ;- h id its innings. It w ts ������nl by the British arm) ��� nd spread to prai ti i Hy all thc armies ic world, Then it was discovered thai although tin; khaki color was very suitable as ������. servii ������ dress tor soldiers in the dust) plains of Africa and India, it \\a- hardly efficient against the green summer backgrounds and grey- white winter coloring of .t European terrain, A German officer wandering on the Indian frontier had lii> at- tention drawn to the peculiar slate-colored body cloths affei ted by Vaghistan Afridis, He was told thai thc reason tlii^ color u.i- -'. generally worn was thai it disappeared rapidly on a rock- iences including bath. $3000 : tion Ave $1000 fr o C Per mon ��P m 0 L|v|ng |{, keena Land Distriet���District o( Queen Charlotte Take notice th.t i;��ri^W. Arnotl ol Prince *_\*g*\J-��i ��'"l'*"n" ! Ruport, B. I'., occupation real e��Ute broker. ****_ If. Ht"*^M ** pu��>>��- . nted at tl ommencinj at a post planteal about .even "J���" ?' ���TH���?."1*'S; "t���. ' nulea and une-hall,milaa ��l��t and one mile soulh lr:��' ,,hwl1f"\,n a .. .^-, ,J ���:'������ Irom the mouth ol Stanly Creek, Naden Harbor, ��>utherlylIntit o surae>e.Hot ���. room House in sec- thence w�� ,0 chains, thence souih ��0 chain,. '^.ZlT^e ellX M oK��,V.-.. ,, , thence eaat 10 chains, thence nonh -aj chains. parallel to tne easia?ri> nania aaa sua> Modern conven- Dated March 17. 1S1I. QEO. W, ARNOTT *tiir~_ul w chains. more or ley I Pub. April 2*. Numa Demera Auent I���'1"' * "mb*'r }m'\ ' ^�� ���'-'. .'. 40 chains more or leaas to a point In th.- ,. , . , . . ��� . southerly ol the easterly limi "( ��� hl-iena Land District���Dwtrict ol i oast lunge S :^,| thence in a northerly dir.v Take notice thai Angus lleaton ol I'rince Kupert. projection ol ihe uid limit arl . n. C, oceupation miner, intend, to apply lor per- (jtnlt 60 chains more or li-w to poll" "' "'r "'" mjasion to purchaae the follova-ing descrilied lanals: ment eontainlnu 210 acts* mora- it Commencinu at a post planted at the .outh Dated March .��, 1911. I'HAKI.K- I east corner o(,Lot :li*''7. thence 40 chains aa-eat, j^t, March'Jj. thence 40 chaina south, thence ahout 60 Chains east to LaMsa- Lake, thence meandering .aid lake Coast Kange & Land Disirict shore in an northerly direction to point ol com- Take notice thai 1, John Bopfa 111 mencement; containing 170 acres, more or less, sumkalum, occupation lanwr. InUnd I , _ , !'���� ���_"**"* A.B..S. K. Corner. lor permiwlon to purchase the lolloang I.-- I'er month. We areofferini? DiM Kb. 14,11a ANQOS BEATON landVi f ....... ��� r,���. a.,.. .. a. . Puh' M,rch '' Commencing at a post planteal at th. nor:'' hr rent a fine .Store on Sec- TOrni.r ���, QtWSS, thence ea-t ii" c i' ''ij X I" Skeena Liand District-District olCauasl. saauth 40 ehains, thenee asest 10 chai.s. "< Take notice that I. John Miller, of Vancouver. ,110"h,4s,ch"|.',!J0,tf,,,ro "' """"".'""'".T'el Buys line Storehouse on B.C "acupation butcher, intenda to apply f��ar Dated March 1M9I1. permissiam to purchase the followintr described u "P"1 **** lands: Huys two story House, 7 i ms, in section one. Per month will rent a on-foot store on Second Avenue. $2625 $50 "ASK UNCLE JERRY" $100 JOHN Uiii Third Avenue. _,,_.��� ssineo ��� Commencing nt a paaaat plantisl about 1 chain Skeena Land Dlslrict- from tidewater at the hanad of Luscomlie llay. nnd Take notice thai Alctsn.ler lleaton -District of Coa*: < Ifflc % Koom on t'Ulton St. marKa-l J..M. s.N.K. corner, thenceaaest Nicliains. ver, 11. C, occupaUon Carpenter, int. Ulltico saaulh -aa chains, tha-nce east ni chains, lor permission to purchase the lollowing '. f'ar Kent in the Banking I)istrict thenc naarlh Nichains. topofot of commenca-. lands: nia-nt. ci.ntaininir ��>4.l acres na'are aar less. Commencing at a poat planted SO cha" JOilS MILI.KH. Irom tht south scat corner ol Lot 3" Dateal l.t Feb., 1911 Charles II. Stark, Airent marked A. B��� S. W. Corner, thenc ' Pub. Keb. 25 MUth, thence SO chaina eaat, thence N north, thenee SO chain, wnt to print "ASK UNCLE JERRY" TI I I" It V - * * A* \ lll'.l.h is an increasinK demand for guwn charlotte ,,,,���,,, Um| uistrict-Diatrici ol rn���r.^?��?#.n'nf'i^To,Tu ' dwelling houses and apartments. _, *_*** ])'_M.\_��i*i* ****��� ALE\ANDbii hi a- ... , , . Take notice that I, John McLeoal ol Vancouver. 'ub' XUrrh '��� for rent to be vacant at any time in the near future should list them with us at once as we have many demands by mail from parties who desire to secure quart- bound hillside, even in a blazing ers hy the time they arrive here. Min, and became invisible al a few Anyone having houses and apartments | occupation broker,' inlend to apply lor permisaion to proMNOt fair coal and lietroleum on the following .^eena Lanal District-District of Cai descrilied lands: Take notice that 1 Arthur James W.'a-I. ; Lot 13, BL 11, Sec. 5 only one left at Bui there is one thing the Dominion Govcrnmcnl mighl have done |,ri""- Rupert, ii mighl have voted 860,000 to build us a wharf. ' iovcrntnenl were to build i for Wc need it, un ci ough, II thc Dotninio "��� l '"'"1 "'' tontial teel nnd concrete wharf, il would probably ''l"' ""' """1 ,l,,: "lll"r r,"vcr .-in wharl is read) the one tli.it was I w�� hav�� **>���*��� the 8 adjoining loU with started two years ago, and ol which the firsl pile is nol ycl driven, '",k'lust wt'',k' l" 1,,cal tiuy*��� $1000 feel liistant in the night, and that h was used by the Afridis as an artificial protection in th��-ir blood feuds by day and thieving expeditions liy night, He returned to Berlin with a report that set the army clothing experts thinking, As a result of exhaustive tests the German general staff hit upon a blue-green-grey mixture that I AM daily asked my opinion as to the * permanent values of real estate in Prince Rupert for investment. To all such enquiries I honestly state that any I'rince Rupert properties, at oresent valuations, are a good investment. but I advise my clients who are desirous of taking advantage of "snaps" to invest only where offerings are made at much helow present market quotations. WE are able to pick up for our clients who have ready cash for investments goo.l properties at from 20 to <io per cent, helow the market hy careful blended wuh the summer green watching of fluctuations anil chances and tlie blue-grey winter shadows by our stall'. If you have cash for in- of European BCCIiery. Trials have vestment and are looking for real bar- given entire satisfaction, so much galn8 cal1 ln and tallc il over' ' can i show you how to make quick profits. The lirsi number "11 ���I i new miigur.ini published In Scuttle, comes to hand ol Alaska, thc Norlh, and Brill I, ( ::;:;:'w:.:i:;i-::.1;::,;::;-;;;:;--;;-���:"'': ss. I;;::,:;:.:;;:1::.,;:;" - "���SS.'S-A. We are iiKents fnr the (ilil roliabli I'i' 'i Magazim ��� It IS Cramful ol excellent sl uric/'''""-'"'*' I'iv'orpOOl and London and a,liiiiil,i, nasal ��. a.' ' IIoIm'mid Hiit ish A mericii l''ire Insiir- Diumiiin .mil announces its policy ance Companies. G.R. NADEN COMPANY _ Second Ave., Read The Daily News s" much nf life ih ads have a sn that bodies of hussars when wearing the new uniform were mistaken for parties of led horse France has now decided to adi a similar color, and the Ministry of War has selected a Unlit grey- green for ihe kit that is to supersede the blue great coal and tho red trousers thai French soldiers have worn in victory and defeat for half a century. Two battalions taking part in ihis year's French revolves around I manoeuvres will be supplied with "Jeremiah H. Kugler Limited. Prince Rupert, B.C ' ��' "I things" thot thostore increasing intcrset. uniforms made from the tcrlal, Commencinu at a post planted at the mouth ol couver. as-euiaation liraalaer, intemls t" the TU'I Kiver and marked J. McL. 8. B. t'orner. I��'rmi.aia,n i��� purchase the followinir-I" No 1, thencc north sn chains, thence west HO lanals: chains, thence south *D chains, thence east (all I''���anmenrinir nt a piasl planteal three .a- chains to point ol commencement1 containing half miles in an easti'rly direction fra'in I' ��� lilO acres, more or leas. on Naa" lllver where the Idivn l.a!.'' (I Dated Keh. 21, lilll. JOHN' Mcl.KOI) inencaa anar the trail, thenee ea.t a'larh;. Pub. Keh. 23. ("laranci' McDowell, ARent Uttnet wutll ^' chains, thence avest - I thencaa na.ith *si chains to point of 0OOU ��� yueen Charlotte Islands Land District���District ol cantalninia 840 acres more ur less. Skeena Dat* Fab. 8, ltll ARTHUR JAMKS Wl lake notice that I, John McUoil ol Vancouver, Pub. .Mar. 10 Joseph Hclwnv *' occupation broker, Intend to apply lor permission to prospect lor coal and petroleum on the following ���, r r. . descrilied land.: Skeena Land Di.trlct-Dlstrlct of < ���' CommencinK at a post planted aliout two miles Tnke notice that I. Alexanaler Bed ' south and two milea west ol the mouth ol the Vancouver. II C occupation butchot. int." ll-el Ijivcr and markeal J. Mc.L. N. B, CortW, apply for permission to purchase the bl No, 4,, thence south 80 chains, thenc west 80 dttenbed lanals- chains, tlence north 80 chains tlience east Ml Commencinii' a post planteal and mark.a.1 \.\ chains to point ol commencement| containinu 0lo S.K. carna-r. and adjoininii posts mark.-i v acres, moro or leas. N.K corner ,,,.) P It '��� aa a.- ,,..,,,.. thelia a ��� Daied Kel, 22, ,91,. 'OI1N McLKOI .Jin.'." \_^*_\ ','a h'o'chain" ihen.'.'. ��� I'ub. Feb. 24 Clarence McDowell, Agent chain,, thence south 8" chains to point <* _,, , ,,���.,.,���.,.,, ; "lencement. containinu Ull acres more"; ��� > Skeena Land District���District ol Queen Chariot! ' ALKXANDKR Bt'CIIA"-- t, . ,u . ,l8w""J'. . . ��� Dnteal 1st Feb., 1911 Charles 11. Allen. A Take notico that J. 11. Murphy ol Vancouver Pub. Feb. 21 II. C, occupatiun commercial traveler, InUndl to apply lor porWIaion to purchase the lollowini! Skeena ljind District-I)l,lriet ol t'o.i described lands:, Take nolice that Freal W. Itohlar ol Kr Commencing at a post plantnl about seven kulum, occupation larmer, intends to api milea west and one mile south Irom the mouth |��''mlsslon to purchase tho lollowing ** ol Stanly (.reck, Nnden Harbor, thencaa north SO lands: choins, thenco w���t 10 chains, thence south su Commencing at a post plantisl al Unchains, thencc eaat 40 c ina. ea.t corner nl A McLeod's pre-emption. '��� Dated March 17, 1911. J, g. MURPHY -�� ehains south, 'hence 10 chains east, th'��� ��� I uli. April 22. Numa Demera, Agent cl|alns north, then.* 10 chains wesl to i ���*��� commencement containing 20 acres mon- "r ' j Commencing at n post plonle.1 on sl,,,... ���a UT'. "' Sn '"���**"���*���"'"���* miner, Intenil I" ���; Ukelse Ijike about (10 chains north .';,. r���, ,1, ,Z "'""'""""' '" I""'*""* *��� '"H"*1"" *" ol uid lake (Lakelae Ilivcr-, lli������,.��� 5' "' '.��� '*.'!'��� . ,. north, thence about f.O chili, ea"" u ,X,\ _.,'"""���'"���"���"if ,��' ��� l��.st planteil near he l a- in wesl eorner ol |,ot Hi, Kange S, Coa-l H'- thence MM III ehalns, thencc soulh tt Lake, thence meandering snbi lakesh'nri 'in *���**_*_\ erly direction to point ol coiiiinencaiii��a,i. .~.' at mining 80 acres, more or less, pZ" ____l ,!*"''* *H" *** I" chains, thenee north 60 chs.- S. W Corner maiaeai ti. _,. mini ol commencement. ., . Dato.! Feb. 14, toil. OBOROB I Fvii-ir .,*.le'l.M!'rSl5 ". 1����. LIONKL KIM.>I ���* Pub. March 4. ������UB LbV 1CK ' 1 ub. April 22. Skoona Lanal Disirict District nl l'��� .a ^J.1"!" Uml tlistriet -District ol Oueen <'h,';,"';'', Take notlcc that Mrs. I.. (��� a.,,,' '���'"", - ,,^<**i*' nollra. lhat Hubert O. < rew ol I Paul, Minnesota, occupat I,,,, morrleil ��, _. Jl"l"'r|. " ��� C., occupalion agenl. Inlend. t" <"' Intend, to apply lor Mmlalon to nusehi. ,"i" , P��Sll"0S 10 purchase Ihe lollowing 11 lollowing ak'Bcrlbod land.: I"ucnase the lands: , , Commencing an pnst p|i,ni,���| ���, ... . J omniencing nl n post planted about cornor ot Lot hlo. 17113 tniirkeal Mrs. |. (- .,*,,"! northeaal corner al,nn��� I,. .': .- Iu ' aouth mies we,| anal hall a mile soulh ot the HOW aaai corner, thence mal io eiaiii',^ "i'i'.""" ?!**.''*' '"���*������< where It empties Inl" N 80 chalna thence ,.������ In !___��� """',! l[��bor. (Iraham Island, thencc a-asl 40 IJ north 80 chains to po,t ,,1 HimwM.nn.t5s? ! "'nrP n"r"' '" <,,l"ln"' ""���""' ���''" "' * talnlng 320 acre, more or less. n"'nant, con Ihence soul h 10 chain, to point nl commenn"" Datod March 20 1911 Pub, April 16. MRS, L. C i'UTMAM ?, ""I'lbilng 1110 a.-re.. more or less. ,.���,.,, Oeo 111 ,i ,M ,1""''1 M��reh 17, IPII. HUHKHT O. ( "'" 0 "' ' utn��m Agon >ub. April 7. N,m. Demera, Agent THE DAILY NEWS WE HAVE BUYERS FOR LOTS IN STEWART ;_____________mm*_M---.m.-----------__mmi-m.-mm___m Samuel Harrison & Co. Brokers, Prince Rupert and Stewart, B. C. Agent, for Stewart Land Company, Limited j ,t . ��� .������������"��-��������������+��� ���of ������.+������ ������������ " ~' +++"���" LYNCH BROS. (n'licral Merchandise Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. ��� .���.~ +++��� �����..���.������.-...-~.-��...-��...-��..~..-~~-.|..~..fr.-��..+- ..* 1 i I I \ I I I } I I I I I I I I I } I I I } n | ^^.^..^.+^ THE COSY CORNER i \ \ DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN j Thia is a little section of the paper, which from day to diiy will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladlea 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 Corner" will fill a social need. Stunning Linen Gown MUSSALLEM & COMPANY Good Fresh Groceries at City Prices LET US HAVE YOUR NEXT ORDER WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. TRY l!S ANI) SEE WHY. -: -: -: ) To Rcaidenta of Section! 5, 6, 7 and 8���We deliver promptly, \ our tioodt are Inula, at pricea not to be beaten in the city : .wur 228 nw MUSSALLEM & CO. ��_.����. ***** - ���** 8 Our Mail Order Catalogue This shippers' guide should be in every British Columbia home. It tells how we send Roods by rail and Steamship, stage antl dog train tti every town and Village antl every outlaying point of this groat western laud. Through our mail system you obtain aubatantial values, while our pricea are decidedly moderate. HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Limited Jewellers and Silversmiths GEO. E. TROREY, Managing Director Vancouver, B.C. Then this little toe gol a terrible scare, I'or he thought in tlie dark of a bin grizzly boar, And tliis little toe said: "Nurse must be rinlit That goblins and witches arc living at nighl." And this little toe said: "A fox may be hid In the hat-rack box right under the lid," And this little toe cried: "Dearie me, oh! Lions and tigers is coming, 1 know' Then Mama came with the beautiful light Caught ten robber Iocs all ready for flight, Yes, she caught and she kissed those ten robber toes, Till redder ihey were than any red rose. ���l.illie K. Barr Plain and embroidered linen are put together in a manner shown in our sketch which introduces the short waisl line and surplice collar on bodice. The latter when becoming is most effective, but one must be sure of one's figure to wear it satisfactorily. The tunic arrangement of embroidered linen is new and opens over the plain linen in panel effect. The hat worn with this frock is allover embroidery, trimmed with rose leaves. . ECONOMY IN HONEYMOONS Unintentional Coquetry of Milliner Supplants Another William Christian l.angenau, described by most of the ship's com pany of the Hamburg-American liner Cleveland as a ("level.uid millionaire, has returned to New York after spending bis honeymoon in the Mediterranean. Mrs Langenau, who was a milliner ol Chicago when she became the bride of Mr. l.angenau, admitted that it was true she had become acquainted with het husband when he went into her store last November and asked her fur lhe finest and dearest hat she hatl. He confided to her that the hat was for the woman lie was going to marry ami thin in- IntcnoBd ,** Double Weekly Service S.S. PRINCE HIII'KKI and S.S. PRINCE GEORGE For Stewart, Sundays, 8.00 a m. For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle TBB8& Mondays and Fridays at 8 a.m. ma. Prince Albert sails for I'ort Simpaon, Naas Kiver Points, Maasct, Naden Harbor, every Weiliies- tlny, 1.00 p.m. and for: Refuge liny, Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City, Liookeport, Pa- coli, Jetlway, Ikeda Hay. Rose Harbor ana return via Queen Charlotte City every Saturday, 1.00 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway System connecting With traina from the Pacific coaat operates a frequent and convenient service of luxurious traina over its double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Huston, New York and Philadelphia, information ard tickets obtainable from the ollice hereunder mentioned. Trans-Atlantic bookings by all lines arranged. A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT ANI) PASSENGER AGENT FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE Canadian Pacific Riilway - B.C. Cusl Sltimship Sa-niir Princess May ctorift yL^^dmmi___m____M ""'' Seattle vT llW FRIDAY, MAY 12th, at noon ^Kf^___j__^m Train fnr Winriipt'K nml Titmn- vjl lir to h'uvi-H Vancouver at ^H^^^ '.'.i-;ii .hiily ^^^ Imperial Limited fur Oitcaw*. Montreal ami New York. Hent train acrt>** the continent, leaves Vaneouuer ilnily at ������ * ��� i' '" Carries compartment oWrvnlion car*, the tineit ear on any runil anywhere. Airent for all Atlantic Slenmnhip linen. Tickets to antl from Kuropean points. J. G. McNab T ITEMS OF -i IS P 6 R T! Old Land Baseball Charles ('. Spink of St. Louis, will sail for England on Wednesday in organize a baseball league for the Britons. It is saitl there arc enough Americans in England to Bupporl a small league. A few teams already have been formed, but there is no organization. Spink will look over tlie situation and il the prospects are at all encouraging lie hopes to establish a six-club league and get a number of his players from America. Strengthen Portland The Portland team is to be strengthened. Judge McCrediehas already decided to turn over to Nick Williams Outfielder (jough, who is a hard hitter. Gough was originally a pitcher. Jack Barry, who played outfield for Milwaukee lasl year and batted about .'.'.'ill in the American Association, is slated for Williams' team. Archer, a swell left-hand pitcher, is also mi the list and if the judge can gel waivers on Fullerton, who has been doing line work for Portland in the Coasl league, he will transfer him. Jack Johnson at It + , + 1 T7TJT7T7 EMPLOYMENT ( I JL i\��j��i OFFICE : : f | Kor all kinds of help, cooks, 3 j winters, dishwashers, hotel pur- j ( ters. nil kinils of laborers or mc- ' j chunk's, call up } Phone No. 178 I I or call ut the ( i Grand Hotel Free Employment Office ��� j Headquarters for cooks & waiters j ROGERS & BLACK WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ��� Building Material, Cement, Lime, Hair-fibre Plaster, Coke, Blacksmith Coal, Common Brick, Pressed Brick Shingles, Lath, New Wellington Coal ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED See Us for Prices. Phone No. 116 FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE ANli RETAIL DRUGOIST Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 580 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ��� ++++++++++++++++++++++++4 ii w. j. McCutcheon CnrHrfi romplctc stock nf I->ruK��. Special attention piiil to IUlinn |inscriptions. !! Theatre Block phoki n<>. ts Second Ave. Genenl Agent FOR SALE *C CARTAGE and STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Agents Ottlari tiromptly IllM. Pricei raaasnnnble. OFFICE-H. B. Rochester. Centre St. I'hone ��. I ...is :. uml ti, Block 28. Section 1. $3000, 2.1 per cent, cnsli, balance 1, 2, ii years, 7 per cent. GEO. W. MORROW 1076 Nelson St., Vancouver, B.C. Jack Johnson, negro champion) has returned from his two months, trip, and ilu- lirst thing ho did was ti enter into a tentative agreement i<> linx "Confessor Jack O'Brien before the latter's club in Quakerburg. No date lias been set, Imt il will lie during the tirst week in June. O'Brien guarantees! Reilly's Bakery Llinch Johnson a lump sum of 110,000. Empress Theatre Basement Can He Come Back? Rumors are current in I��>xiuu Cor. 2nd Ave. and 6th Street circles that Abe At tell, feather-1 weight champion, may be compelled to retire from the ring. Audi's physicians say ihat the champion can mu Imix again for at least one year because of ilie broken bone in his left arm in his recent bout will) I'raukie Hums. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. (.*. F. Robinson of Seventh Avenue will not receive on Thursday of this week. Mrs. Geo. Tite will not receive tomorrow nor again this season. When You Think of Real Estate THINK OF US ' A Guarantee of Value Received." Mr. Non-Resident: t{rc2i!}!t4i(}i$ji$$i Write ua regarding your Prince Kupert holdings. We will bc pU'iised ut all times to keep you posted as to the Realty market here. Why not have us look after your important property? t$$)gl!$l$l$lt&lj! KI AL ESTATE RENTALS O. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Iltl-GERSON BLOCK PRINCE RUPERT Wick *m*u* Flame Oil Cook Stove WU.Y HI'KIIATKU ECONOMICAL KASII.Y cleaned NEW PERFECTION An Ideal Summer Stove FOR SALE HY | The Thompson Hardware Company i s' "'aid Avaaaaue. Tcla-ph.no 101 TEN ROBBER TOES There is a story thai I have lieen told. And it's just as old as babies arc- old. For Sweet Mother Eve, as everyone knows, Told her babies the tale of the toes. Told to her babies how ten little toes, Each one as pink as the pinkest pink rose, Once oh a time were naughty and bad; Ami sorrow and trouble in consequence had. How this big toe wanted butter and bread, After his mamma had put him to bed; And this lying next said: "S'posen we go Down to the pantry and get it, you know." And this wicked toe cried, "Come. along quick; Let's sugar the butter ever so thick." And this naughty toe cried: "Jelly for me Top of the butter and bread, you sec. And this little toe cried: "Goody let's go, We'll Blip down the stair so quiet and slow." So ten robber toes, all tipped with red, Stole silently OUt of their snowy white bed. While this wicked toe, so jolly and fat, Helped nine naughty toes to pitty- pat-pat Along the big hall, with pillars of white, And down the back stairs devoid of light. take her out on a honeymoon that would not cost him less than 1100,000. She said that she looked upon that as rather a too gorgeous expenditure even for a sixty-ye.ir- old widower, lie asked her whal her idea was about the expense of a honeymoon, and she saitl she thought she could have the time of her life on ��50,000, or even less. Then he proposed and she accepted him, and, selling oul her store, she went to Cleveland antl they were married. Mrs. Langenau saitl il was irue that the bridegroom had popped the question in the manner related, and that she knew lhe name of the oilier lady but woultl not tell it. Northern Produce Co'y. ! LEFT IT TO WHOLESALE PROVISIONS, FRUITS and VEGETABLES Send for our Weekly Price Lint PROMPT ATTKNTIOS GIVEN .-1II1TIM. ORIlKRS i MONTREAL ��� I. Generous Englishman Remembers the Poor in His Will LEGACY OF $105,000 Phone 151 Phc 151 Fruit : Produce : WHOLESALE Feed Gustave Mertin Wants It to be Used for the Benefit of the Montreal Poor News Received by Mayor Guerin This Morning. y, Rochester & . ;r * Monroe Ladysmitm Li '^COAL \ i) *-*-a> \. Phone us _ -E. EBY a Co. REAL ESTATE Kiuumkalum Lnnd Kor Sale KIlSCMh M I M ��� B. C. THREE GOOD RECIPES Devil Cake 1 cupful of sugar, half a CU| of butter, 1 cupful of milk, 2 c well beaten, I level teaspoonful soda. When this is mixed h ready 1 cupful of grated choool boiled with one cup of milk stir in while hot. White ic sliglilly acid is nice between layers. iful 'gK* lof live late md ing I In- Spanish Steak One pound of sleak, one large Spanish onion, four tomatoes, three ounces of macaroni, one ounce of Hour, one ounce of butler, one pint of stock or water, sail and pepper to taste. I'ul the butter iu a saucepan antl lei it cook one hour Dish up with meal in the centre. macaroni and tomato around. Poui"| the gravy over. Nut Bread For nut bread, take I cups flour, 1 cup sugar, 2 cups milk, *i tea- spoonfuls baking powder, 1-2 teaspoonful salt, i egg, l cup chopped walnuts. Mix dry Ingredients, add milk, eggs, anil nuts. Allow to stand 20 minutes, then bake in greased tin ir niiideraleoven. H. H. Morton W. L. BARKER Architect Second aveiuc and Thinl street Over Wentenhaver Bros, MUNRO * LA1LEY Architect*. Stork Building, Seconal Avenue. I Canadian I'rt������ Dispatch) 3rd Ave. Montreal. May 0. -Mayor Gue- ^^__^__ rin was thc recipient of news ihis morning, lo the effect thai Gustave Merlin, an Ktiglisliniaii, who had lived in Montreal had died ill London, and lefl property in London ami Paris valued al 1105,000 for the benefit <��f die i������r of Montreal. The news was conveyed b> Merlin's London solicitors. Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in Ihe Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All memliers of the order in the city are requested to visit thc lodge. Office. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS-:- At'llllORfl Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 I'rince Rupert P.O. Box 361 All Complete Anglers This morning Hill Casey lefl with a party of friends in the launch Wolverine on a fishing excursion lo Denis Arm, Alpli.i Hay, and Pill Island. The part) w.is furnlahed with supplies for a flill-lledgcd fishing trip, and looked Offlc*-Exrh��nira.|alaaa-la. raarnar Thlnl it-naaia-and .-a a ..:,., ,.,,-,,,, limn of 11 Sluth latrraaL l'rinav Rlilaaart. S like ll,lMI!g .1 gH .11 llllll OI ll. CHESTER CUP HANDICAP ALKIIED CARSS, C. V. HKNNKTT. B.A. ol llrltliah Cailaamti(�� aal IIC OaaUriaa, H��- ataal Maaiiil.al.., Buna. kaatrla��wflta Mad Al- I- ita llaaraa. CARSS & BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc. G. S. JOHNSTONE. N.G. H. MORTON, Secretary. F. W. HART UNDERTAKER �� F.MHAI.MER STiaCK raiMH.KTK WM. S. HALL, L.D.S.. U D.8. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All di-aitail aaparntlonia .VillailK larnt��| (la* and laacal anaiathptlm ndnainlBtPtral fnr tha. painlt-a.- a>ja- trsrtlain of teeth. Cnnmltiitfroa fire. Offira^: lla-lucmon Block. Prlnca- ItUIMl ll-lt Hints to Investors No. 4 After INVESTIGATING the real estate offers advertised covering a reasonable period you may buy real estate INTELLIGENTLY. Not otherwise. Read The Daily News Big English Race Won by C. E. Howard's Willonyx Chester, England.- The Chester Cup Handicap Of 2000 sovereigns over a course of .ilwuil Iwo miles and a quarter, was won by C. Ea Howard's four-year-old P.O. Bo* 436 - Offic. 3rd snd Fullon i\Yil|..���y\: iff, Raphaels Tiiyslmp m ��� ��� was second, and Ca. Edward's P.O.BOX��� prince rupert Anc!i(H.i third JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF S1NC.1N0 rem. or ttm. roSOH, Esq., A.s.��.M..'i.am., smi. Little's NEWS Agency Magazina'ii :: Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF PRINCE RUPERT WAREHOUSING AND FORWARDING COMPANY Flnl A��e. Near McBrld* HANDASYDE C__ HURT aa.i'.l-- nm KTKRI.. MAIItlNr.ltT ...AND ralNTIIACT(H.1 SQffUMm Forwarding, llin'.riliuting and Shipping Agents. Storage of Baggage and Household Goods a Specialty. AT LOWEST RATES- ����**��*����**����**��***����i GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE ACENCY COLLECTIONS ANII REPORTS | * �� ��� * Be There First The "store news" that draws you tO the store will draw others so don't delay the order of your going'. SIXTH STREET I'RINCE RUPERT *������**���*���������******** Douglas Sutherland, Mgr. P. O. Box 907 Pl"ine 262 * BOWLING, B:^oRSLs I AIW��. ~ Tiiltlr*. A (tcwkI tWU* ctw. A wu gpoiti l.ttiiir�� trtry Mternnon. Nrwrnnn Hlwk, be- t-.vopn fith nn��l Tth 8t*. tfi> HOHMMHi I'roprirtnv nml ItSMflSf (44444* THE DAILY NEWS THE "What Shall It Be" Question This store is prepared lo answer it The occasion way be what it will; it ll our duty to be ready to supply you, and we can do it too. With ]a]a-;i,-!i'v to you ba- ci,-. of the -. ������ of display: with profit to you beca im of our ability to sell When the rifl n itl :; presents itself let us (how you bow easily we can match your ideas. . JJ Heintzman Pianos EASY TBRH8 C. B. WARK Jeweller CROSSING OF JORDAN Classified Advertisements One of the best services th,- modern newspaper gives the public is in the e'^'fl^'^^'"JJ* 00��^���"'' FOR RENT Otha'a; Itoonis facing Sixth St.-- I -��� A-.a- ;��� W.-'j-:..-.. ��� ��� 1; 1 ��� -. Dank of Commerce, Tl.ir.i Stn - Cosy l-room Cottage on lot 11, block 36, sect;..' .'.. J20.0U t.��-r moi I Other nishnl ami unfur:.;- ��� Two goi 1 house pi lit! - FOR SALE Lot 24, bl ��� cu-;. terms. Lots 15 and 16, block '.'. seat;.. }'J|,MI. Lot 12, I 900 on j easy n.- nt Liot- _- I, section 7; $840. Jill I -ance. Westenhaver Bros. For Rent Resulted in Assault Charge by Gustave Gervais PROVINCIAL POLICE CASE Little Breeze on the Skeena During Voyage of S. S. Port Simpson. Case was Dismissed by Magistrate McMullin. V ou, my ile.ir < lustave," v...- est Jordan, mate ol the S. S Port Simpson did not ��aj yesterday when Gustave Gervais had . little misunderstanding with him on the boat. All the same Gervais who is a Frenchman, came to the 1 onclusion thai Jordan w.i~ after him, for he charged the : .-��� ��� ighl \\ ith assault. Mag- :-��� .-��� McMullin investigated the matter with the result that the _������ was dismissed. It was ��� le irlj a misunderstanding. In attending to his own business 01 1 lervais unfortunati I the . rossing of Jordan, bui was not very cr"���. u ������ relations have been restored. There huver and seller, employer anu worKer, landlord anu tenant, tan'j a. ..... r.ino its mon ground, To put this modern convenience ln reach of everyone the - . s Voi���^ rate to a nominal price of a cent a word per insertion. Minimum charge 01 ��o cenm. Here is our Classified Advertising Column for today. Watch it grow. +.��� THE BEAR WAS A PIG *_ * * * *���-*- Lost and Found FRED. STORK Iii- i EXAMINED SIDEWALK Graham Island Settler Had Some Fun With a Gun TOOK NO CHANCES He Fired into the Bush at a Big Black Bear, and Down Fell a Dead Pit' A Case of Mistaken Identity. S il 1 Correspondence Massett, May 111.���The setUers Massett arc quietly rest a story at the expei se of one 1 tl eir number, who shall be ess, He had been very ��� ! -111< I a hear, and visions ear r.tcik-. and a beau- black fur robe rose before ivhen he heard a scramblii g in the thicket a few days ago, Carefully loading I is gi 1 and . "tit into the bush he went to get Mr. Bruin. Cautiously ��� General Hardware - Builders' Hardware Valves & Pipes I Ixfor I Sti ves Graniteware Tinwari FOUND-On wharf. Saturday, May wh. aaava.v/. tlwna'r a'lall ha\o yamaa by apiilyinK to Daily Newt OIBoe Md giving siatlBfucUary tmr- luy-tf I ill NP-A small suni aaf niaJna'V aan Hiul Avaanur. Apply SlcRaa, ahoemaker. Fulton St. Bft-IOD SECOND - ������ * * * ��� *- AVENUE , �� . ����� �� ���-* t J For Rent Party- Dresses .*. ���:; Ilka �� new houM elou in, phont 806. H F, y. RM�� Co. K'3-tf Furnished House to Rent in MCttotl t> for OH6 m May 15th-*30. . ��� v. .������<. Bnd Ave. Applv Prince Ru- 101-107 Net' farniihed rooms for rent. Apply Drexel Roomi ... btthi v Hi use. '2rui Ave., near McBride. May ;Mmo ���!v furnished rooms, one front room, hut Tht- Roland. Third avenue. 108*6, Help Wanted Icreepiri: rnuiHl tree -tumpi- I I Mayor and Deputation Inspect nearer and m'-lr"r l" *e *'u,uU Second Avenue Then he rose ritlc in hand just . great big black l"ur about th The conditions on Second ave-fsiz0 of tho ea8t *vai- <>f a hous tween Seventh and Eighth streets which make it impossible for the fire brigade t" reach thai point without great difficulty, ar.- t" I"' improved bj a temporary sidewalk t" do until the street i�� in shape for vehii ��� - Vesterd j afternoon the M.t\"r. Alderman Morrissey, and several members of the -.r. .;��� of citizens who petitioned for a sidewalk at this point, paid .: visit i" the plat e rose .it him. Hi- t.R,k n.i chances, Briigii g gun into play he let fly right i- to the heart of the mass. When the sounds ������:' the Dying animal's squeals and groans had subsided, ai d lu k; aw the animal was he went up to examine liis prize, and found���a neighbor's' pig There is mourning in the neigl l">ri;tg ::^ st) now, and Bub- ''.tifl laughter wherever two or lt wks arranged that the eity' shall three of *e settlers ar' - assist the petitioners in the con- '"��ether. sanction of temporary m< ns ol gel over the present difficulty. Chance to Join Partly famished House on 3rd Av.-. 7 r-.orr.it with bath. Eleetric llgl G. C. Emmerson AUKS HI." K s;i AM.. On Friday evening the Prince Rupert Civilians' Rifle Am cia- There may be nothing new tion will hold their annual r - under the sun. but there are ing. Voung men de;;r :- some improvements. Reiily's ;i.ining the associa- invit- Bakery Lunch is an improvement ed to be present A; I - over all other lunch rooms in,a to Robert Prince Rupert. 104-105 at the Government Offic* A shipmenthas. ist read - us containin;? several very pretty Party D:-<-a*. They are in pi: -.. pale blue and v. te, made of mercerized ill trimmed with lace t ml n ery, some with inel fr nt In applique, oth - ���-....:,> up of all-over emt. :��� ry ar.d all of them th three- quarter lengt: Is Im ��� sleeves. Price? run :': ���-. $8.00 to $15.0. ea h. The same shipir.���:.'.'. brought us a nice variety :' --.- ��� and checked jir.fia m waists, also sor.c in figured vesting-, a ll lot of pretty ho-se ircsses. H. S. Wallace Co'y. Ltd. Dry '-���������** Chiaawairc. Etc. Fulton Street and Third Avenue B : usttl in oAm at PierCy Murris & Co., First Ave. M-liHi Waltreu for Reilly's Bakery Lunch. Apply . - Lunch Ruoms. basement EuprW UH-tf a h man to do houte work; alto ^rlt for laundry > rt Apply Pioneer Laundry. 103-105 A- .-'\: "rienifd Stenographer at once. Apply to '.' . -. iit'.i'ty and Insurance Company. UB*106 A M thi r* Help. One who can do children? sew* ���.- tither maid kept. Apply Mrs. Pfclmer. 4:r. Ave. and Hays Cove Circle, phone Joy. U'l-tf WaiUT wanted at Central Hotel. 100-tf B :��� Wanted. Apply at Optimist Otliee. M-tf Wanted immediately, irirl for litrht house work. Apply to Mrs. M. B. Cohen. Fraser street or Phone 32. l.M-t.f. Houses Wanted + rii,{ FRESH FLOWERS on the Prince Kupert thia afternoon THE ARCTIC STUDIO THE HISTORY OF A FIRE Prompt and Satisfactory Settlement of Claim Dwellers in tlie old established countries are often guided by tho axiom "slow but Bure." This is unl always imo of this western country and an instanco of promptitude in settling .i claim lor lire loss has jusl come t<> notice. The fire which made a total loss of thc premises and stock nf Messrs, Stalker a* Wells at thuir Hays Cove Circle Branch, is still fresh in tho mind <>f the reader. The policy of insurance written with The Western Canada Fire Insurance Co. by The Mack Realty \ Insurance Co. covering Messrs. Stalker & Wells' stuck carried with it a certainty "f prompt settlement which is a verj important feature when a policy liivomes a claim, particularly to a business linn. This claim was settled by wire in >ix days. You can he certain of the same prompt treatment by taking out a policy with The Western Canada Fire Insurance Co. Sec The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. about it. Hotel Central S&jfriA*. ��nd 7th bin,! BliropMn tanal Ama-rli-tin plan _*_... lioiltanl, maxla'm Oonvmlanoei ' Iiin,.' 11,00 to tt.B0ptr day, ' IVt.a Black Propri LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL B B B We Will Not Spend Money Ail- n B vertising anything but q B Real Bargains _��� HOUSES WAXTEP-FurnUhed or unfurnijh- aai. - to ��� roona. If K-acatiaan and Price suit rr.e I wiil r*nt them myself anal I'tiy rent in nal- vanee. no aa-aitintf. no listing. Ph-ane me today. Black SS-l"ncle Jerry. Ti-tf \'ote for Alder to-morrow. May 11th, at the City Hall. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, 'Phone 4 Board Wanted 4 '���VAS'TEP-Ra.'m and taaard in priaata' family. X.M.. Or tiir.nt Office. 14 + I Poorly filling Collars are very annoying. Especi; this ������ ��������� '.,��������� -are having. W.'air an ARROW ���'������liar. which can be fitted to thc shirt il-J ��� ��� and your troubles will ��� 3 for 50 Cents 5, ummer Underwear in Balbriffgan, hVht wool and silk and wool are strong features with us in prices to suit any purse. H" comfortable and you can work much better. All Prices ' 1 X American cut Shirts Wc have jusl arriving to-day another shipment of beautiful patterns In American Cut Shirts, The beauty of these can inure readily be appreciated by seeing them. Come in and examine for yourself Our line of Knir- lish Flannel Shirts is also very tine AU Prices Price: Quality A few large tailoring concerns sre able to pay much iarK��'T salaries i" expert designers thun i- i Ibis for the small concern to stand, and being able to do thi< they very naturally get better men. Price i- ��� consideration with ��� ���' ; a r Cent "f niaii. On this the sinall tailor I sbsolutelf without argument He ..'Is In .-amidl cuts nnd frnm a |obber WOT is alanut llira -a- or fair times rati..m the Krarce of the material, Thai per cent profit every time the geoda change hands, Figure the difference in enat in against the purchase i>y '.loiii Century tHai'ir" iiiriM'i from the mills In necessarily cr, i.i quantities, 'iiii- same rule npnlii's ia. ��� verytnlna else used In Jlhe mske-up of n rarment TnUinit into consideration these two fcataira'!.. dote it nut appeal t" yon ,*���* reaaonable timi wa nn' better ulila' ta, supply your needs 1 If so, give us h trial, snd wen you will become una. more In the long line of "well pleased. Corduroy Pants are bein? worn more as people realize their durability. For the man who gives his clothes hard usage they are just the thing. All sizes in stock. $4 Per Pair j Fire Insurance ; i-^- ^ ^.. .+ ":���: SPECIALTY-F1�� Insurance. We rapf* -���-������ rrto Itl r.k* Fire In��urnnce Companies. W�� want iroor buiine<��. larfft ami small. L��: n�� qnoU you rate*. The Mack Realty nnd >--rar.ee Company, cor 3rd Ave. and Fulton St. THE BritUta Unl m and KaUonal Fire Insuranci- :" I.- d i n. Er.ffland. with capital -'-��������� ��� Sc��ui for rates, The Mack :.-.-��� : ;���.- .-..���.,*��� r ��� ; .,*... T"-tf Situations Wanted ; A clas^irted advertisement ts a tirelet* Worit* hunter-and seldom failt. Bj ��� vptrienced man and wife as cook and helper in mining camp or country hotel. Apply H. L. T.. Optimist. .���:������:���: * ��� ion by Japanese ��*ouk in family or l>oardintr house. P.O. U-\ WH. 10M ^s^****_tm^m*m^t****A*^***mt*m>*% j Boarders Wanted H--me cooked meals antl nicely furnisheil rooms ft.r three persons. Apply Mrs. James, Scott Bid*., ird Ave., between "th and 9th Sta. 85-tf Private Board by the week or month. Home coykint? a specialty, Mm* K. M. Gleeson, 3rd Ave., between Tth and Mh Sts.. phone 171. MMf Money to Loan -I EDINBURGH THEATRE FIRE Edinburgh, Scotland, May 10. - Toward the close of the performance in the Empire Palace Theatre here last night lire broke out on the st.ige. The house was emptied without mishap to the audience hut it is believed thai a number of artists have lieen burned to death. Search of the ruins today revealed seven charred remains near the stage. One body lias lieen partly identified as that ol Lafayette who was performing when the lire brokeOUt 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 B 1 Ith Ave. un.l lli-l,,,, St. $100-Cash will handle u, lot in sec. S. The full price is only |800, Vou cbii muke n quick turn , a small Investment. $$$$ will be made by the fortunate investor In a lot we are offering in Bectloi 6. $500 cash will handle it and we t-an prove that it is a anap. Nasaar Sth Ave. nml Ettamea-fton Plat,,. |800���Cain handles one of tin best buys in the cit\, right on the hill where nearly all of the besl residences have been built, a pretty site ami very cheap, $11011. 5th Ave., Nam lanaanuvl Place $183. i5���Down on a $81E lol near Seal Cove, splcml id investment well !"��� cated. Cor. 5th Ave. and lananuel Place $500 -Cash handles thil double corner. The Cold Stor- age Plant has mud,' corner one of the beet buys in town, as an investment it is gilt- edge, hii.I $100 bi-lnw market, $!HIU. Cheap Rent Buiineaa Qaiaarler. $25 Per Month will rent a building25x40 near ;:r,l and (Hii Sts., suitnhl, for warehouse, earpen ter shop, plumbing nr tinsmith. Houston i�� the Place for You $50 to $400 a lot will place ymi in on this new Grand Triink townsite located in the centre of Pleasant Vail, \. which is the cream of tin Hulkley Valley. Law-Butler Co. 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 B B Keal Estate and Insurance B B Thinl Ave> B LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL +++ iii IS DANCE? TO - NIGHT McINTYRE HALL AdmhuoD SI.00 Imim htt -.'* ���*-*) *> * ii UP THE RIVER (^^���^���HBHBaMaaMH^aaV^^^BiaBI^B That is where thc people are going. You can get GOOD FRUIT LANDS FOR $14.00 PER ACRE in the famous Lakelse District. In a few years this will be selling in small plots for $50 per acie. We have sev eral quarter sections for sale. Call or write. Thos. McClymont - P.O. Box 806 iyV"/v*" .Iw^Aw^^yM^yNa^t^/^. Q Real Estate +��� A a-laafiiieat ailv-crti,a'ma*nt will llnil ya,u thc mon- a-y aa'ith which tn put yaaur tilian int., Plta-a'l. ��� f| * , A elltttfltd Riha-rllsemi-nl i- ft ra-al rttate sftlos- , raann. nnrl 'laat', nait nlta-aa camnt cnuuirh "to t-aaurit" In the net result. Wa- have it afaaaa,! laaiilalinar 1.��t within I l.l.M-k i*( Mc- IlrialeStravt fnr ISn cash. II. P. M.-Kaa' & Co., .-���a- ,1. I AY,'. l'kl-tf i I +��� $3.00 + Ft or young Boy. Don't forget the boys like to look nice on Sundays, the same as you older people. Teach him to be particular about his person. It will he a big asset in his favor when he grows up. See the latest in "Split Hip" Knicker Suits. They will make your boy have more confidence among his elders. I. \ For Sale ��� **...*-*.._}, A fir��t-r:itP propOBtiOB which will kivp n Tttt-miy monthly irionine. fSOO cttnh handles* it. II. K, MaRM ft Co.. Second Ave. HM-tf Household Qoodl. Roomi to bt H. Apply Mr^. Kvjen. Tth Ave, and Taylur St. nenr Summit, yfi Beautiful Hose A thing of beauty is a joy to everyone. Beautiful hose, even on a man, are pleasing to ladies as well as to the wearer. Silk lustie and mere are most suitable mate, and they wear well many beautiful colors. fine cash- tor this cli- We have OFice Wanted | +���- Wanted tu hire, small spare in office. Apply to P.O. Hox 767, yy-Hu S. O. E. B. S. The Prinee Kupert Lod^e, No. Ills, Son* of England) nMti tho first ind third TuMdsjri In each month in the Cftfpintm Hall, at H p.m. F. V. CI,AKK. .See., V. O. Hox MH. Prinre Kupert Correct Styles in Men's Hats ^ For Spring... $5.00 ���^.+ Correct Styles in Men's Hats For Spring... All the styles that are right, all the colors that are liked and all the } grades that are iwpul^arejiow^ ready for your approval at $3 and $6 Martin O'Reilly . 2nd Ave. Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert plaints against th. AiManmti M mada fnr tha- ji-iaiinii. ,\iiy Mraon daalrlng to mnlaa* eomptailnt against Ull' Hlllll Aaaaal'iaailllalltaa laill,t IflVf lllllll'l' ill WrilillK Htialinlt rniiaai' nf rniii|iliaiiit In till' Aiaiaa'��aiaar alt Innaal l.'ll iIjij |iii'vinim tn till' fllttillK nf tha' (alllll Court I J. C. Mrl.KNNAN. Aiaiaa-aiaor Dated nt Princ. Rupart, B.C., May lit, lull. SLOAN & COMPiTlii^^eT^ Election Notice T'tki. niatiria thnt I ranulM aa,.. ��� (".�� nf W���r,l ���_. ("iv fpffilj?_***__* "' *��� 'ity lli.ll. Tl,���r���l���y. M��y ' ., l"!'",rl' "' tt*' hniira nf ll a,.,,,. a,���| 7 .,' "'. "'*i I'lwwn thr aih'i'llinaiai, Alalrrmiin lot _.!_-, ",' l'"n'n��t! nf Steal Cnuni'll. r "��� *mt In thn Mtinl- ���.>��-, ���t,'ai������..,t,;������;;'^-hiiny(|fMny> 104-10r, KKNICSI- A. WOflDS, RatUrelBg OIHcor Clarmont Rooms Located on Sixlh Av�����ue Near Fulton S^t I 'ire,. t��� fiv,- RllnutM from centre of builnstl district. Nine- *''*'" newly furnished rooms. Hot and cold water. Hath. $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 per week
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-05-10 |
Geographic Location | 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_1911-05-10 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0227649 |
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Longitude | -130.325278 |
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