The Prince / timist DAILY EDITION lOL. I, NO. 172 8 1FTEEN WOMEN PEP1SH IN FACTORY FIRE AT NEWARK terrible Scenes Were Witnessed���Two Hundred and Fifty Women Fled Panic Stricken from Flames ���Three Heroic Priests Ministered to the Dying Victims Prince Rupert, B.C., Saturday, November 26. 1910. Price, Five Cents (Special to the Optimist) sJewurk, Nov. 26.���A most disastrous occurred in a paper box factory hy this morning. Fifteen persons 1 known to have been killed in the fire muny others are missing. The ns nre still smoking and it is impos- to attempt a search until later. Lv. the fire broke out is not known. I was suddenly in a blaze and owing the combustible character of the ck there was at no time any hope ving the structure. It collapsed ore the workers had a chance to ��pe. Three Heroic Priests hint priests proved themselves he roes. Disregarding the warnings and pleadings of the crowd they entered the smouldering building and gave the last rites to the dying pinned under the burning timbers. Women Were Panic Stricken There were two hundred and fifty employees, mostly girls, at work when the fire started. Many jumped from the upper stories fro the life nets. They came in such a rush that several failed to be caught in the nets and were dashed to death on the pavement. One fireman was struck by the falling body of a girl and killed. The girl was taken to the hospital and may possibly recover. VANCOUVER LIBERALS Will Go Ahead With Erection of Million Dollar Clubhouse (Special to the Optimist) Vancouver, Nov. 26.���At the annual meeting of the Liberal party all was harmony and all the old officers were unanimously re-elected. With great enthusiasm it was voted to go ahead with the erection of the million dollar clubhouse at the corner of Hastings street. MUTINEERS GET AN AMNESTY ALTHOUGH THEY BOMBARDED RIO DE JANIERO They Also Killed Three Officers on Ground That Warships Were Undermanned���Corporal Punishment in Navy Abolished. W WRECKS IN INLAND PASSAGE iAMER SEALICHT LOST ON BARANOFF ISLAND ins Explodes on Gasoline Launch id Two Brothers Are Instantly tills-sl While Remaining Brother linages to Reach Shore. Special to the Optimist) uneau. Nov. 26.���Word was received this morning of thc wreck of the ���: . - Sealight on Baranoff island. > wrs-srk occurred on Monday and four ors arc said to have perished. luncau, Nov. 26.���While the three ague brothers were cruising in their ���line launch yesterday the engine lotted and two of the brothers were kI. The third was badly injured managed to swim ashore in the icy Irrs and was cared for by natives. |pa��-..ing revenue cutter was hailed I hi was brought here this morning. BURRELL IN LIMELIGHT \p* Out of Security to Challenge Sir Wilfrid Special to the Optimist) ptu-A.i, Nov. 26.���In the house of pmsins yesterday Martin Burrell made ���**���<���!*> in reply to the address from the pne. In the course of this he chal- M Sir Wilfrid Laurier to transfer William Templeman to the senate, P-* to open a seat in British Columbia PI the feeling of the West on the hi policy would be plainly demon- f's'l He rebuked the members of the [ernment party who made the trip with the premier for attempting IbrilK. the constituencies with offers Public works. Operation For King of Spain poM-aux, Nov. 26.-(Special)-King ���so will arrive here today for the fposc of undergoing an operation Ilhroi,t trouble. Professor Moure is [Perform the operation at the San- rium. Flocking to New Navy pcouver, Nov. 26.-Eleven lads fc already joined the navy at this TEN MINERS DEAD CITIZENS' LEAGUE FORMED TO FIGHT THE SCOTT ACT Private Executive Meeting Was Held in Mclntyre Hall Last Night���Plans Were Discussed and an Organization of Citizens Was Formed Mine Filled With Gas Which Prevents Effective Rescue Work (Special to the Optimist) Evansville, Ky., Nov. 2.6���The rescuers who emerged from the Providence mine this morning reported that the mine is filled with gas and that at least ten miners must be dead. The victims are in the third level, where it is impossible to reach them. (Special to the Optimisti Rio de Janiero, Nov. 26.���The mu tineers who gained control of the battle- j ships here and bombarded the city, were yesterday all granted an amnesty, in spite of the fact that three officers were killed during the engagement. The men declare that the ships are undermanned and as a result they had j to work too hard. Corporal punishment in the Brazilian navy was also declared to be abolished. I A new local organization was formed last night to make a strong campaign against the temperance party, at a private executive meeting held in Mclntyre hall. There were about one hundred present and a number of arguments by speakers were made against the adoption of the Scott Act by Prince Rupert. Argued Against Act One speaker said it would make this port the laughing stock of the coast cities and that even to attempt to carry out the act would be n farce as it had been in other places. The general feeling was that it would be a mistake to initiate anything of this nature into the development of so new a city, aa it might tend to retard its growth. Instances were cited where this had been the case, and the whole liquor problem was carefully discussed. The Citizens' League In the end it was decided to form an association to be called the Citizens' League, and a strong executive committee was appointed with instructions to start at once and to continue a vigorous campaign against the temperance party until polling day. EXECUTION POSTPONED CONSERVATIVE POLICY HAMILTON'S GREAT DAY Football Fans by Trainloads From Toronto and Montreal (Special to the Optimist) Toronto, Nov. 26.���All roads lead to Hamilton today. Toronto is sending twelve train-loads of Rugby fans and other train-loads are coming from Montreal and even Cobalt. The grounds of the Tigers at Hamilton will only hold ten thousand, and is it estimated there are at least fifteen thousand who desire to see the game. The field is reported as very wet, and the betting favors Toronto Varsity by six to five. Leader Borden Outlines Attitude of Party on Naval Matters Waiting Return of Chief Justice to Hear Gunner Allen Appeal (Special to the Optimist) Victoria, Nov. 26.���The execution of Gunner Allen, who was sentenced to death last August, has been postponed to await the return of Chief Justice Hunter, before whom an appeal for a new trial will be heard on a technical legal point. The chief justice was called East by the death of his mother. (Special to the Optimist) Ottawa, Nov. 26.���Leader of the Opposition Borden, in the debate on the address from the throne last night, delivered a long speech outlining the Conservative attitude in regard to the naval policu of the government. The I chief feature of his speech was that the ! question whether Canada should have a i navy or not ought to have been referred 1 to the electorate. CABINS SWEPT AWAY Lake Hidden in Glacier Bursts and Inundates Behring Valley THANKSGIVING IN LONDON (Special to the Optimist) Cordova, Alaska, Nov. 26.���By the bursting of a lake hidden within a glacier a large body of water yesterday swept along the Behring river valley carrying all before it. Many miners' cabins were swept away and it feared several people perished. Scientists Give It Up Victoria, Nov. 26.���(Special)- The cuticle from the body of Frank Julian, murdered at Revelstoke, which was sent to Ottawa for analysis, has been returned by the Dominion analysts with with a report that they are unable to determine what acid it was which burned the face of the murdered man. Norton Griffith. Company Vancouver, Nov. 26.���(Special)���W Burton Stewart has arrived here for the purpose of establishing a branch of the Norton Griffiths company, the great contracting firm, which will compete for railway contracts and the building of bridges. THE UP TO DATE SINNER Pointed Sermon Promised by Rev. F. W. Kerr Rev. F. W. Kerr will preach in the Empress theatre tomorrow evening on the subject of "The Up TO Date Sinner." Hr promises a sermon with some pointed modern bearings on the subject of Bin in several aspects, and will no doubt touch upon the drink question. Officers of Visiting American Warships Are Guests of Honor (Special to the Optimist) London, Nov. 26.���At the American Thanksgiving dinner the officers of the United States battleships now visiting British waters, with several leading British admirals, were the guests of honor. Ambassador Whitelaw Reid made the principal speech. TO FIGHT IN LONDON Jack Johnson to Meet Boston Tar Baby at an Early Date (Special to the Optimist) Boston, Nov. 26.���The fight fans here believe that Mcintosh has really matched Langford and Johnson, for a fight in London to take place at an early date. It is said the latter's share of the purse is $16,000 with expenses. Seventh Avenue Improvements City Clerk Woods will proceed with the necessary advertising required to go ahead with the inprovements on Seventh avenue from McBride street to a point beyond Dominion street. The matter was dealt with at the council last night. The improvement in question is the construction of a sixteen-foot plank roadway. Hillman Getting Worst of It Tacoma, Nov. 26.���(Special)���J. T. Hillman, the millionaire real estate operator, failed to get quashed the numerous indictments brought against him by the federal government, charging him with conspiracy to defraud by using the mails. PULLED UP THE PRINCE RUPERT LOCAL REAL ESTATE NEARLY CARRIED AWAY Charles M. Wilson Just Escaped an Involuntary Trip to Vancouver Thanks to the Courtesy of Captain Johnston of the Prince Rupert. Waterworks By-law Defeated Victoria, Nov. 26. -Thc by-law for the purchase by the city of the Esquimau waterworks was defeated yesterday. Charged to the Strikers Chicago, Nov. 26.���(Special)���Seventeen st irks of dynamite were found near the plant of the American Bridge company yesterday. The company is at present at war with its employees. Mexican Revolution Dying Out Eagle Pass, Tex., Nov. 26.���(Special)��� The revolt against the Diaz government has practically died out. It is reported that Maderio, who a few days proclaimed himself provisional president, was seriously wounded in a skirmish yesterday House and Lot Sold H. F. McRae & Co., Ltd., have just disposed of a seven-roomed house and lot on Seventh avenue, Section 6. The purchaser was W. T. Muse. Real estate iH a fascinating subject lo talk about. Charles M. Wilson, the real estate man of this city, has reason to know it. He was seeing A. S. Christie off south, and talking real estate lo him in the cabin of the steamer Prince Rupert on Thursday night and got so engrossed in the subject that he never heard the steamer start up. She was half way down the harbor before he realized the fact. Then a frantic man leapt from his seat and rushed to the side only to net the waning lights of Prince Rupert and picture six business days a total loss. Begged Captain to Return Meanwhile A. S. Christie had made a bee line up three companions and across as many decks, clearing the course a* he went to the Captain's bridge. He convinced the best Captain on the ocean that he absolutely had to stop the ship and put Mr. Wilson off. And Captain Johnston is such a good fellow that he actually did! Captain Put Back Ten minutes afterwards Charles M. was swinging from the end of a rope over the Prince Rupert's side trying to make the wharf. Captain Wearmouth of the steamer Bruno in from Stewart saw the flag ship putting back and ran to meet her thinking they wanted him. Seeing a man dangling in the air he seized him by the legs and dragged him safely to the wharf. Uses It as Ad. Now Charles M. is now using thc incident in a joking way to demonstrate how engrossing a subject is Delkatlah, the new townsite on Masset Inlet in which he is interested. Chiefly though it proves that Captain Johnston is the one in a thousand when it comes to obliging a fcll<>wman. THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST Ss^Hl *.H-��aa.SI-i �����-�� ��� "- The Royal . Corner of Third Avenue and Sixth Street HOTEL I CAFE THE BEST SITUATION THE FINEST ROOMS THE BEST EQUIPMENT STEAM HEAT HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS CORLEY & BURGESS i V Our Lunch Counter and Restaurant are superior in appointments, service and cuisine to any in the City. It is popular with diners of taste, and the rendezvous of parties QUICK LUNCH MODERN PRICES If you try the Royal you will go again. Proprietors M sa*. ��� ��*����i I I ���Iss.lsfrl "ssasll���a.!! = I = THE COSY CORNER DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN ��� 1-sisa.l�����.... i -as. I ^' "sss. i �����*���**. ���*" J This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Pnnce Rupert are invited to contribute to its rolumns, and to take part in ita discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. LYNCH BROS DEPARTMENT STORES PHONE No. 2 Groceries The Big Crocker*/ Frahs Supply House liMleosU Provisions .Bools and Shoes of House Fniaishiats diss Geats' Furnishings Prince Rupert Sash and Doors Prompt Delivery Courteous Treatment A Square Deal Social Notes One of the most enjoyable functions held in Prince Rupert took place on Thursday afternoon at the residence on Fourth avenue of Mrs. Angus Stewart. It took the form of a "Variety Shower" in aid of Prince Rupert General Hospital. The occasion was also made the opportunity for the ladies of Prim* Rupert to make the acquaintance of Miss Kate McTavish, the new matron. Yellow chrysanthemums formed the principal note in the decorations, and a large red cross as table-center indicated the purpose of the shower. The hostess' assistants were dressed as nurses with red cross badges on their sleeves. Tea was poured by Miss Rochester and Miss Kergin; and Gray's orchestra supplied music pleaaantly during tbe evening. Every sort of article likely to be of use to the hospital from lemon squeezers and egg beaters to a bedstead were contributed to the shower, and the fine supply of linen will form a substantial and welcome aid to the hospital. Prince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co. Ltd. A complete line of Sporting Goods, Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Prospectors' Outfits, and General Hardware, Kitchen and Hotel Ware SHERWIN C& WILLIAMS PAINTS OILS AND VARNISHES Prince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co.Ltd. THOS. DUNN, Manager The Optimist DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS IN SECTIONS 1. 5 AND 6 EVERY DAY FOR 50c PER MONTH The Care of the Teeth The majority of people do not understand either the importance of good teeth, or how to take care of them. It is true that teeth sometimes decay or go wTong through no fault of their owner. Serious illness almost laways affects the teeth, for a tooth ��� this is a point little understood���U a living part of the body, and if a person gets into a low state of health the teeth also lose their vitality. In the great majority of cases, however, bad teeth are the result of neglect, uncleanliness and ignorance. Bad teeth are harmful in two ways. In the first place, a person with defective teeth cannot properly chew his food. In the next place, bad teeth literally poison the whole system. They produre septic, that is, poisonous matters, which being in the mouth are swallowed. The care of the teeth should begin with the temporary or milk teeth of children. Many parents fail to understand this. They think that because the milk teeth are only meant to last a few years, it is not worth while to have them stopped when they show- signs of decay. This is a great mistake. It is quite as important lo have decaying milk teeth attended to as it is to arrest decay in the permanent ones. Milk teeth serve two purposes, first, to enable the child to masticate his food, and next to keep a place for the permanent teeth underneath. If a milk tooth falls out or has to be extracted prematurely, this is what happens. The adjoining teeth close in to fill up the gap���nature abhors a vcauum���and the permanent teeth beneath follow their lead, pressing in on the permanent successor of the lost milk tooth. As the milk teeth are, os will the |>ermanent teeth be, and the premature loss of a single milk tooth may have most serious results. The average parent thinks that he does his duty if he takes his child to the dentist as soon as he complains of toothache. Toothache does not begin until decay has penetrated to the nerve of the tooth, by which time almost irreparable mischief may have been done. The teeth should be regularly inspirited whether pain is felt or not. Decay is a slow process, and is easily arrested for good in its first stages; but once it reaches the nerve it acts very quickly, and is difficult to stop. Provided you have sound teeth at ' the start, there is no reason why you should ever lose one, even have one stopped, so long as you live, except as the result of a blow, or other injury, or a serious illness. Teeth are not meant to decay, why then do they i do so? The great cause is particles of food being allowed to remain in the mouth, and in the crevices in and between the teeth. The nightly brush is most important as a preventative of decay for it is during sleep that the destructive germs ; get their chance if you go to bed vith an unclean mouth. Regular brushing, however, will not preserve your teeth unless you use a proper dentifice, a suitable brush, and use the brush in the proper way. For a dentifice you cannot beat ' ordinary common whiting which, in the form of "prepared chalk" you can buy from any chemist very cheaply. A pound will last months. Use a small brush, for otherwise you cannot effectively get to those crevices which it is so important to keep clean. Most people are content to brush the teeth from side to side, but that is not enough. The teeth should be brushed both front and back, and particularly should the brush be used with an up and down motion. Canadian Pacific Raflway NORTHBOUND Princess Beatrice, Dec, 5th 1910 For Port SimpjOn, Ketci.ikan Juneau ar.d Skagway, SOUTHBOUND PrisMss Beatrice, Dec. 10th. 1910] For Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle calling at Swanon Bay J. G. McNab . GenerilJW Steamers for Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Conisactinst with EASTBOUND TRAINS Prince Rupert sails ��.30 p.m. Thundi. BRUNO SAILS FOR STEWART After the arrival of ti.e Prince Rcptn, Wednesday, and returning b cor.r.ect with same steamer so.-.'.i.Lsjuri. For Port Simpson, Nasi and Muitt Monday - 1 p.m. Skidegate and Moresby Island Pouts Thursday ��� 10 p.m. A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGEST The Boscowitz S. S. Co. For the Housekeeper To draw threads easily in articles for hemstitching, first soap the goods where threads are to be drawn. Make a lather and apply with a shaving brush. When the linen is dry the threads will pull out easily. Don't stitch seams all in one. direction; the bias side should be heldI under the straight edge, which means t h-.t thc seams of half the skirt should be stitched from top to bottom and the other | half from bottom to top. will despatch two steamers weekly between Victoria. Vancouver and all Northern B. C. ports, calling at Prince Rupert and Stewart. S.S. Vadso S.S. Venture classed 100 Al at Lived*. Leaving Prince Rupert south bound on Fridays. For farther particulars apply to nn. moore i co.. primi una H..d Office st Victoria. B C. (44444444444MI P. O. BOX ��i PH0X��I F. W. HART House Furnishings Complete -AT- TheBitj FURNITUREm A beautiful quilt for the mahogany bed is made in the rose design, full-blown ioses with green leaves and buds being appliqued on large blocks of linen. These blocks are put together with i bands of one of the rose shades. LADIES! ATTENTION! To prevent possible accidents from the chafing dish, wring a towel from water and lay just outside the feet of the dish. With this, any sudden flaming up can be readily extinguished. To keep a skirt placket from tearing out at the bottom sew on a hook and eye at the extreme end of the placket, fasten and then crush flat. This is a simple, but very useful thing to know, as it saves many a stitch. -JUST RECEIVED- Bags to protect light dreaaes are a help to people who live in smoky, dusty cities. Make them of calico as long as the garment and run a tape in the top. Slip the gown on a hamper and put it in the bag, draw the tape and hang up. Often in new homes plaster will be found on floors. Labor can be saved if before scrubbing thc floor is rubbed over with vinegar. This will remove stains at once where it would take several scrubbing of water to remove same. Salvation Army Services Special farewell services will be held in the Majestic theatre tomorrow at the hours of 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Ensign Johnstone wil take the lesson at each and special soloe and duets will be given by Mrs. Johnstone and Lieut. Wright. Everyone is especially invited. NEW SILK AND FRENCH FLANNEL SHIRTWAISTS Mrs.TFrizzei =^E. EBY <& Ca REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KlTSUstKALlM BC. WHOLESALE PRODICE FRUIT FEED ��� H. H7MORT0N THIRP AVE* T II K I* R I N C E RUI'ER T 0 P T 1 M 1 3 T COAL NOTICE ut. Und District-District ot Queen Charlotte Islands u.���iee is hereby given thst thirty dsys sfter I TntindTappfy to the Chiel Commissioner fisnda IBd Works for s licenae to prospect for h5!d "troleum under the following described Ommencing st s post planted on the foreshore Sff&��t��ib,nW .nd marked r I- Slade, N. E- Corner," thence running 80 b. October 1. O. W. Rafuae, Agent s-^na Und District���District of Queen Charlotte r Islands Notice is hereby given that thirty daya after �� I inlend to apply to the Chief Commiaaioner Lands and Works for a licenae to proapect for II and petroleum under the following doacribed Commencing at a poat planted on the foreahore Mission I'oint on Moreaby Island and marked i* C Slade, N. W. Corner," thence running south chains, thence eaat 80 chains, thence north 80 linn, thence west 80 ehaina to point of com- KSSS this 16 day of S^tember, 1910. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE dkeena Land District���Distrirt of Banka la aad Take nutice that James Marshall of Seattle Waah, occupation real estate dealer. Intenda to apily for permiaaion to purchase the following described lands: Commeneing at a post planted about seven miles eaat and one mile aouth from tbe mouth of an Inlet, which point Is about ten mllea south and two milee west frora End HUI, Banka laland, thence eaat 80 ehaina, thenca aouth 80 chalna, thence weat 80 chalna, thenee north 80 chalna to point of commencement. Dated Sept. 8, 1910. JAMES MARSHALL Pub. 11. II. 1.. Tingley, Agent Skeena Land District-District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that Ruby McAlonen, of Victoria, spinster, intends to apply fur permission to purchase tne following describe lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile north of the north-weat corner of T, 1.. 39,762, thence eaat 80 chains, thence nnrth 80 chalna, thenre weat 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chains to point uf commencement, containing 640 acrea more or leas. Date July 23, 1910. RUBY McALONEN Pub Sent. 1. Robertaon, Arthur Agent Skeena Land DUricl -District of Queen Charlotte Islands i raise nut ice that Kdnli K. Wilkenon, of Vic- I toria, apinst r, intenda to apply for permiaaion to purchaae th- following deacnWl lands: Commencing at . poat planteil three mllea north and one m*le wwt of the north-weal corner of . i. L. 39,762, thence west HO chains, thenre south ! 80 chafna, thenee east 80 chains, thence hortn 80 chalna to poin of commencement. conta nlng 640 acraa mo e o leaa. Data July 23, 19|0. EDITH K. WILKERSON Pub Seut. 1. Arthur Robertaon, .Agant Skeana Land District���District of Banka Island Take notice that Frank Valeah of GracevlUe, MinneaoU, occupation merchant, intanda to apply for svarmiaaion to purchaae the follom'lng described landa: Commencing at a post planted altout four milos aaat of tbe mouth of an Inlet, which point ia about ten mllea aouth and two milaa waat from End Hill, ha..*c.-. Island, thence eaat HO chains, thenca north ,���,,.,,,,, , , . ,��� 80 chains, thence wast HO chains, thence aouth 80 .Vice is hereby given that thirty daya after I rg^ES?.tSL m&5C&IS5 chain, to point nf commenoement. ��� I intend to apply to the Chief Commiaaioner I *^&J&^i&J^���3**^<i DaU Aug. 13. 1910. FRANK VALESU Eudl and Works for a license to proapect for ^n^*w^,^^^x rrt*n1mlT.iffgS& I'ub. Sept- 16. ' B. L. Tingley. Agen 1--.1 .....-...,..-. ,.-.iM tk�� fniift^n. Al~*Tirmm4 two mm west from Knd Hill, Banks Island, thenee - b, October 1. W. C. SLADE, Locator O. W. Rafuse, Agent bst-na Und District���DUtrict of Queen Charlotte Islands iotlM is hereby given that thirty daya after I l intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner LamU and Worka for a license to proapect for J ami petroleum under the following described Commencing at a post planted on the foreahore the north end of Moreaby Island about two ta past of Mission Point and marked "W. C. N. W. Corner," thence running 80 ehaina lth. thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains th, thence HO chains weat to point of com- ncement. seated this 16 day of September, 1910. W. C. SLADE, Locator , October 1. O. W. Rafuae, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���Diatrict of Banka Island ' Taka notice that Michael FUher of Seattle, Waah., occupation reataurant keeper, intenda to I apply for permUsion to purchaae the following described landa: Commencing at a poat planted about aeven mllea eaat and one mile south from the mouth of an Inlet, whieh point ia about ten mllea aouth and two milea waat from End Hill, Ranka laland, thence weat 80 chalna, thence north 80 chalna, thence east SO chains, thence aouth 80 chalna to point of commencement. Dated Sept. 7, 1910. MICHAEL FISHER Pub. Oct 11. B. L Tingley, Agont Skeena Und District-District of Caaaiar Take notice that William Currie or Seattle, Wash., U. S. A., occupation teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deacribod landa: Commencing at a poat planted about 70 chains weat of a point on the Kinakooch River, about three milea form ita confluence with the Naaa River, aaid post being at the aouth-eaat corner thereof, thenco north 80 chal.Ji, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or lees. Date Aug. 16, 1910. WILLIAM CURRIE Pub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���Dlalrict of Caaaiar Take notice that John Thomaa of Seattle, Waah. U. S A., occupation wharf laborer, intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following, described landa: Commencing at a poat planted about 70 chains weat of a point on the Kinakooch Kiver about three miles from ita confluence with the Naaa River, aaid poat Iwing at the south-west corner thereof, thence north 80 chalna, thence eaat 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains to point of commencement and containing 640 acrea, more or lei Date Aug. 16. 1910. Pub. Sept. 7 JOHN THOMAS John Dybhavn, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Banks laland Take notice that John Craffln of Seattle. Waah., rm Und Uiatrirt-DWrict of Queen CharlotU, 1 ��^^ p^^\hltSo^ oZ'rlUZ^' lalanda _,, given tl.��� > 1 intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner ���..i!.���!- and Works for a license to proapect for I and [M'troleum under the following deacribed ;oimnencing at a poat planted on the foreahore thc north end of Moreaby Island about two as rast of Mission Point, and marked "W. C. N. K. Corner," thence running 80 ehaina th, thenco 80 chains weat, thence 80 chalna th, thence 80 ehaina eaat to point of com- iccmcnt. Mated this 16 day of September, 1910. W. C. SLADE, Locator October 1. O. W. Rafuae, Agent Commencing at a poat planted about seven eaat 80 chains, thence south HO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north HO chains to point of commencement. Dated Sept. 8, 1910. JOHN GRAPHS' Pub. Oct. 11. B. L, Tingley, Agent >na Und District���District of Queen Charlotte Islands ..otice is hereby given that thirty daya after Skeena L nd DUtrict -Dirtrict of Ranks Island Take noUce that Charles Holaman of Seattle. Waah., occupation physician, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described Commeneing at a post planted about aeven miles eaat and three miles south from the mouth of an int"!. which point U about ton milos south and two I intern"la'appE^ HU't 2f"ft ��*& lhw,r? tan* and Works for a licenae to proapect for *f"�� ��0 chain*, thonce south HO chains, thence ras and lietroleum under tho following doacribed ! 80 ch��-n"-- tnpn�� north "> ch*in* to P��'nt of i-. commencement Btomtmncmg st �� post plsnted on the foreshore DsUrsiSept 8, 1910. CHAIll.KS HOLSMAN ths- nnrth end of Moreaby Island sbout three Pub. Oct. 11. B. I- I ingssy. Agent a s-ast sit Mission Point snd msrked "W. C. I e. N. \V. Corner," thonce running 80 chsins ���, , , _, .. , *.,...,. h, thsnee Ml chsins esust, thence 80 chsins "faff?**5*VSt'^&^S^iSS!^ th. thenc so chsina west to point of com-1 Tske notice that 1. M. V Wailhamas.f Vancouv- lCemt'tit. er. II.C. occupatissss marries! wsitnan, sntensla to <ir:it..| this It! slay ol September, 1910. ' s*Oa*sl�� fnr permission to purrhssc the fsillnwing "^ W. C. SLADE, Locator described lands: . (Insslar I. O. W. Rsfuse Agent' Commencing; st a post plsnled at the ansithwes- ' ! terly oniric nf a bay st the north em) ssf Nssrth UU land District-District of queen Charlotte Dundas lalsnd. thence south 20 chalna. Ihence Islands e.iat 40 chains, Ihence north 20 chsina. thence mire is hereby given thst thirty dtys alter . west 40 chalna to point of commencement, con- �� I intend lo apply to tho Chief Commissioner saining 80 acres nios*J orleaa. ._���,._,..���_ lands ui.,1 Works for s license to prospwrt for ' MARGUERITE VIOLET WADHAMS* 1 anil petroleum under thc following described ' Bate Oct. 17th. 1910. 1st ' Puh. Oct. 22nd. ummencing at a post planted about tsvo milea | , , _ the River llowing into Shingle Bay about two l Skeena Lsttd District-District of DOM. st east of Mission Point. Moresby lalsnd. snd ! Take nsstlce that l.O. I. Wilson of Vsncouver. ks.l "K. Noble, S. E. Comer," thence running | B.C.. occup.tion broker. Intern is to apply for perils IsO ehaina, thonce wost 80 chalna, thene. ] mission to purchase thc fsillowlng describcsl ith till chalna, thenco east 80 chain, to point of i lands: .. . nniraccment. ' Commencing at a poat planted .1 the assutherly Lsscatisi this 17 day of September, 1910. i ensl of thc weaterly aide of sn arm of a boy on the ELLA NOBLE, Locator northerly end or North Dunslaa Island, thence b. October 1. O. W. Rafuse, Agmt I south 20 chsina, thence mat 40 chalna, thence j north 2s) chains, thence wesl 40 chsins to plsce of Bl Land District���Diatriet of Queen Chsrlott. commencement, containluir 80 seres more ssr leas. Islands GEORGE INGHAM WILSON otiee ia hereby riven thst thirty daya after I Date Oct. 17th. 1910. I I intend to apply to the Chief Commiaaioner Pub. Oct. 22nd Lands snd Worka for a license to prospect for il isml petroleum under the following doiscribesi Skeens Land l)iatrlrt.-Dlatrlct s.f Cosat. ida: Take notice th.t I, William A. Waslhama of immenring at a poat planted about two miles ' Vancouver, B.C.. occupatlssn gentleman. Intends hs- river llowing Inlo Shingle Bay about two to apply for permission lo lesae the following lea i��t ol Mission Point, Moreaby islsnd, and i deacribed lands: ... Tied "K. Nnblii, S. W. Corner," thence running Osmmencing st a pssat plantesl on the northerly th no ehaina, thence east 80 chains, th.nce | shore of Pssrcher laland ssppsselte the nssrthwealei- th Ml ehaina, thence wost 80 chalna to point ol i ly entrance of Chlamore Pasansre. thenre aostlh 80 menreriii-nt. I chnina. thenee eaat 80 chsina. thence nssrth Kss Dtlad this 17 dsy of Ss'titemlser, 1910. I chains, thence west 80 chsins tn plsce of com- ELLA NOBLE, Locator mencement Caaaiar land District -District ol Csssisr. Tsk. notice that Thomaa Y. McClymont of Prince Rupert, It C., occupation Broker, intensis lo apply for isermtaalon tn purchaae the following slssacritsesl l.nd: Commoncing .( a post plantesl one mile tn easterly slirection from liylanda Ranch and sbout 20 chsina aouth Tallan River Ihence north 80 chalna tnence weat 80 chains, thence south 80 chsins, Ihence eaat 80 chsins to point of commencement, snd containing sstl) arts*, more or leaa. Dated Ss^st. 29, 1910 THOS M. McCLYMONT Pub. Oct. 85. Wilfrid C. McDonald. Agent SUBMARINE COAI. NOTICE lb lletoher 1. 0. W. Rafuse. Agsmt Date Oet. 14th, 1910. Pub. Oct 22nd. WILLIAM A. WADHAMS Mm Und Diatrict���District of Quean Charlotte Islands Nunc,, is hiTclsy given that thirty dsys sfter Skoena Land Dlalrict.-Dlalrict of Cssaat le I Intend to apply to th. Chief Commissioner -Take notice that Hutrh llaln Wllassn ssf Vancouver, B.C.. occupation srenlls-mnn. intcntla to apply fssr pern,i.si,hi tss loaec the fsslluwlnir ilracrlls- ed lands: Commencing at a pnat iilantesl al a issslnt s,n the northerly ahssre ssf I'ssrelier lalasssl uppisaite the northwesterly entrance tn Chlamnre i'aasasre. thence aouth 80 chains, thence weat 80 chalna. thence north 80 chsina. Ihence esst HO chsins to place of commencement. HUGH BAIN WILSON Date Oct. 14th. 1910. Pub. Oct. 22nsl. �� s insenn i��� tpply to th. Chief Commissioner ���""���" and Worka for allosnse to prospect for il in I i���truleum undor the following dssscrilissl His * I'.iii.iiiineini, at a post plsntad sbout two miles i list- river llowing Into Shingle Bay .bout two H TL"' M'""|on Point, Moreoby Island, and K"i J-Nobis., N. E. Corner," thence running mil wi chains, thence wait 80 chains, thenca north flams, thence esst 80 chsina lo ,���,|nt ot com- ineenient. I'iciitisl thia 17 day ot September, 1910. , ,,_ , , ELLA NOBLE, Locator n. October 1. O. W. Rafussas. Agmt wna Und Diatrict���District of Qucwn Chsrlott* v ,. Islsnds rsiiice i�� hereby given Ihst thirty dsys atter ��� I intsnsl to spply to th. Chief Commissioner ��� "V ""'l ,Worl<�� I" �� license to proapect for HIM lietroleum under the following described Cnmtiienclng at a poat planted about two mile. �� river llowing Into Shingle Bay about two I,, s. r��1' ML*lon r��lntJ Moresby lalsnd. 1 i- ��n I1] Nob1-'' N' ��� C"���1"*. thCT��� Z\��� , c^���llnl, "��utn! th��nc" "0 chsins east, m* 'i chains north, thence 80 chalna weat to I nt "I commencement. Posted thia 17 day of September. 1910 ui, n���, , , ELUt\ NOBLE, Locator *��� OttObtt 1. O. W. Itafuse. Agent mt Und DUrtrlct-Dlatrict of Queen Charlotta ite"|i'h.t.ie l"7*oy !!iven th,t thlrty daya titer I Un, .n 'so"?1'1-. to the CWe' Commissioner muS, .'' ,W"^���", ,or * llw"""> ��*��� Proi-pect for B,��� **' 0,oum Wlthl the following deswribed .fNo'l!,"!!n~nF *" ?, P""1 Plant"1 ��ne mile east of and m i "PI'I callon. Shingle Bay, Moresby PFmrni. "'"'T1 E' hoM. ��uth west, cor- i In. 7Lrunnln|! e*u,t 80 Cn,l'i��. thence north a tei .3 ?"'. "���* 80 cn��,n"s thonce aouth 80 I.".' 1?'I,t ot commencement "��W this 17 dsy of 8optember���1910. *o Oct���ls��� i E A NOBLE, Locstor ' '��� ". W. Rafuse, Agant Skeens land District District ol (juron Chsrlotte Manila Notico ia hereby given that thirty slays sftar dste I intend to spply to the Chief Commissioner of Lansls and Works for . Ilcens. to prospect for coal and petroleum under lhe foreshore and unslsf the waters ot the following described lands: Comnsencing st a past planted on the foreshore ol lhe north end ol Moreaby laland, three mile. east ot Mission Point snd marked "W. C. Slad., S. W. Cornar"; thanos running north 80 chains, thence east 80 ehslns, thence south 80 chsina: thence following the sssnuis.it ips of the shore to point of commencement. I^scste.1 this 16 dsy ol September, 1910. W. C. SLADE. Ixscator Pub. October 1. t). W. Rafuse. Agenl Skeens land Diatrict Dsatrict of Queen Chsrlotte Islsnds Notice Is hereby given thai thirty dsys after data I Inland lo apply to thr Chief Commissioner of Lands ami Works for s license to prospect for eoal and prtrolsum under the foreahore under the watera and under the lsnd nl the lollowing de- arnlwsl land.: Commencing at a post plsnted on the Inresshore ol Mission Point on Moresby snd msrked "W. C. Slsde, S. E. Comer," thenee running 80 chsins north, thenee HO chsins west, thene,. 80 chsina soulh, thenee following the sinuosities ol the !��� -r.- ahore to point of commencement. Located thia 16 slay ot Septemhsar, 1910. W. C. SLADE. Locator Put, Oclsslser I. O. W. Rafus.*!. Agent fassrlar land Dtatrict -Diatrict of fas.iar Tak. notic thsl I Nsili M. McNeill ol Prince Rupert, B. C. oecupstion Rati Kstsls Dealer, Intansls to spply for permission to purchsae the following daacribed Isnsla: Commencing at . poat planted on. mile in northerly direction from th. north .nd of llukley Lake .nd tan chain, west llulkley Creek, thsnes north 80 chains, thence west HO chsirsa. thsnee soulh 80 chsina. thene. sast 80 chsins to point ol commencement, and conuining 640 acre., mor. or loss , Dstssl Oct. 8, 1910. NEIL M. McNKII.l. Pub. Oct. 26. Wlifrit C. McDonald. Agent Skeens Und District -District ol Coast Rangss I Taka notice that M. Lofsiuist of Prince Rupert B. C, occupsUon merchsnt, Intenda to spply tor permission to purchsse the fsllowlng described Commencing st s post plsnted sbout 40 chsina eaat ot Estawa river, on the aouth aide of l��. T. P right-of-wsy, mile 70 1-2 from Prince Rupert, Skeens Und Diatrict, Diatrict ot Cosst lUnge Ii, and msrked M. Lofqulsta N. E. corner; thence south 40 chaini more or less to bsnk of Skeens rivar, thenco 40 chsins more or leas In s northwesterly direction slong bsnk nf slough and hsttewa river to G. T. P. right-of-way; thence 40 chslm In an easterly direction slong O. T. P. right-of-wsy lo poat of commencement, containing 80 .crea more l)ate""sept. 9. I910- . M', L**'1ul** Pub. Sept. 19th. Enoch R. L. Jones* Agent. Skoens land Diatriot-Dlstrlet of Banks laland Tako notice that Peter Curley ol Cracevllle, Min nasota, occupation farmer, intends to apply ftir pormlaalon to purchase the following sleecribed Commencing at a post planted about two mllea north and four milea eaat of the mouth nl an Inls-t, which point is sbout ten milos south snsl two mile, weet of Ensl HUI Bsnks lalantl, thonco west 80 chains, thence north 80 chsins, thonce east 80 chains, thane, south 80 chains to point ol com- DsreTufis. 1910. mm CURLEY Pub. Sept. 16. B. L. Tlnglsy, Agant COAL NOTICE Quean Chsrlotte lalsnda Und Diatrict - Diatrict oi Skeens Tske notico thst 1, Thos. R. Davoy ol Quoen ('harlotte, ssccupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to proapect tor coal and pottoli'um on thc lollowing deacribed land: Commencing at a poat tilantssl sdghl milea north and live miles east ol Section 13, Township 7, Graham laland and mark��l No. 30, T. It. I)., N. E. corner, ihence ws��t 80 ehaina, thenee south 8(1 chsina, thence east 80 chaim, thence north 80 chsina to point ol commencement, containlsig 640 acres more or Issws. Dated Nov. 1. HMO. Pub. Nov. 1". THOS. R. DAVEY Wilaon (lowing, Agent Sk.s-na Und Diatrict District of Qusen Chsrlntls Islands Taks r���,lice that IJIssn Mssrris, ot Victoria, ��� i,n,si.t. intends to spply for psmrmisaion lo purchsw. the (olluwlng dessjerihsd landa. Commencing at a poat plsntad al .mi hslf s mils east and one mile aouth ssf the south-east corner nl T. I. 67,046, thenc. south 80 chsina. thence i east 80 chalna, tnence north 80 chains, '.hence west 80 chsins to point ssf commencement, containing 640 seres mnre or Isss. Dste July 22, 1910. LILIAN MORRIS Pttb. Sspt. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agmt Skeens Und District Dlalrict of Hanks Islsnd Tske notice thsl Robert Mitchell of Vsncouver. B. C, oceupstlon msrchsnl, Intend! to apply for permiaaion to purchsae the following described Units: Commencing st s post plsnted slsout five mllee east snd two miles smith from th. moulh nt an Inlet, which point is about (en miles south and two milea wsst from End Hill, llsnks lalsnd, thane, weat 80 chains, thence south 80 chsina, Ihence eaat 80 chains. Ihence north 80 chsins to point ot commencement. Dsteil Sept. 6, 1910. ROBERT MITCHELL Pub. Oct, 11. II. L. Tingley, Agen Skeens Und Diatrict District of llsnks Islsnd Tsk. notlc. lhat Jamea O'Phelan nf Seattle, Waah., occupation clerk, inUnda to apply for permiaaion to purchaae Ihe following deacribod lsnds: . , . ��� Commencing st s post planted sboul three mile, wsst and one mile nssrth from End Hill, llsnks Islsnd, Ihsnc. west 80 chsins, thenc. south 80 chsins, thence east 80 chsins thsnee north 80 chsina to point ot eommaaicsjment. . Dstesl Sepl. 9, 1910. JAMES O'PHELAN Pub. Oct- 11. B. L. Tlnglsy, Agsnt Queen Chsrlotte lalsnda Und District-Dtatrict ol Skeens Tske notice that I, Thos. R. Davey'ol Queen ( harlntte. occupation ntstary public, intend to apply for permiasion tsi pronpect [or coal and potrols'um on the following diwrihed lsnd: Commsin.ing st a post plsnted eight miles north and live milss, s-aat of Ss-etlon 111, Townahip 7 Graham Island and marked No. 37, T. It. D., N W corner, thence east 80 chsina. thencs- south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, ths-nee north 80 ehaina to point ol cnmn.snci-ment, conuining 610 acres more or less. Dsted Nov. 1. 1910. THOS. It. DAVEY Puis. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing, Agesit Queen Chtvlotte lalanda Und District - District of Skoena KM Take nsstlce that I. Thoa. R. Davey ol Quos-n Charlotte, occupation notary public, inunsl to apply for permianion to proapect for coal ansl petroleum on the following deacribed land: Commencing at a poat phsnt.d eight milee north and three mil,-, eaat of Section 13. Townahip 7, Graham laland and markesl No. 31, T. It. D., N. E corner, thenc west 80 chains, thencs- snuth 80 chsna, thencs- eaat 80 chains, thence north 80 chsina to isoi.it ol commencs-ms-nt, conuining 640 seres more or lesa. Dstesl Nov. 1, mio..* 9 THOS. R. DAVEY Puh. Nov. 17. Wilson Gsswing. Agent (Jueen (hnrlssttc lalansls Und Diatrict -District of Skeens Tske notice thst I. Thoa. It. Dsvey ol Quco ( harlotte, occupation notarv public,' intensl to spply for permiaaion to pr., i..s-i fssr coal asnl petrols'um ssn the lollowing sloscribcd land: Commencing si s |soat plsntssl eight milsss north snsl three mll'-s eaat ot Section 1.1, Townahip " Graham lalansl and marks-d No. 10 T. II. D., S. W. corner, thence eaat 80 chain.-, thence nnrth 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains, thence soulh 80 chains to point of commencement, containing tilo acrea more or leaa. J's's'd Nov. I. 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY !*uh. Nov. 17 Wilsssn Gsswing. Agent Queen Charlotte lalansls Und District-District of Skrena Take notice lhat I, Thoa. R. Davey of Queen Clsisrlsitte, occss|ssiion notsry public, mi,-ml to spply lor permiasion to pr,. i��� n tor cosl snd petrols-ism on the following described lsnd: Commencing st s post planlssl iwo milea s-uat ol Section 13, Town.hlp 7. Graham lalansl. markssl No. 2. T. R. D., N. W. corner, thencs- eaat 80 chains ihence aouth 80 chalna. thenc wssst 80 chalna. thence north 80 chsina to point to com- mencment. contsining 640 acres more nr leas.. Datssl Oct. 28, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilaon Gowing. Agenl Queen Charlotte Islands Und District���Diatrict of Skeena Take nolle, that I, Thoa. It. Davey ol Qus-en Charlsstte, occupation notary public, InUnd to apply tor permiaaion to prospect for cosl snd petroleum on the following deacribed lsnd: Cnmmencing si a pssat planted five milsss ssaat nl Section 13, Townahip 7, Graham laland. markssl No. 3, T. R, D.. N. E. corner, ihence weat 80 chalna, thence south 80 chalna, thence esat 80 chalna, thence north 80 chains to jsolnt of com- mencment containing 640 acres more or lees. Dsted Oct. 28, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing. Agent Qsieen Charlotte lalsnda land Diatriet���District of Skcna Take notice that I, Tho.. R. Davey ol Queen Charlotte, occupation noury public, intensl to apply for permiaaion (o proapect for coal and p,ir.,hum on the following described land: Commencing at a poat planted five mllea s-aat of Section 13, Tsiwnshlp 7. Graham Island, marked No. 4 T. R. D., N. W. corner, thenc eaat 80 chalna, thenc aouth 80 chalna, thenc west 80 chalna, thenc nssrth 80 chalna lo point of eomms��ncmont, csmlalning 610 acrea mnre or leas. Dsted Oct. 28. 1910. THOS. R DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilaon Gowing. Agent (Jueen Charlotte lalanda Und Diatrict���District of Skerna Take notic thai I, Thoa. It. Davey of Qus<en Charlotte, occupation notary pnl,he. intend lo apply lor tsermlasslnn to proa|ss>ct fssr cssal ansl petroleum ssn (he follsswing ds-sscrllsesl hind Commencing at a sssssl planted four miloa nssrth and three mllea east of Sertkin 13, Townahip 7, Grshsm lalansl and marked Nss. 21. T. It. D., N. E. corner, ihenc west 80 chalna. thenc aouth 80 chalna, thenc east 80 chaisia, thenc north 80 chaini lo fsoinl of commencment. conuining 610 acres msirs* nr leas. Dstesl Oct. 30, 1910. THOS. II. DAVEY Puh. Nov. 17. Wllaon Gowing. Agent COAL NOTICE Qucn Chsrlotte lalsnda I-in I Diatrict -District of Skcna Take nolle that 1. Thoa. It. Davey nl Qus-en Charlotte, occtspation noUry public, intend to apply for permission tn pnsapeel for coal and petroleum on the following desscrlhesl land: Commencing nt a poat plantssl four miles north snd live milsvs east ot Sssetion 13, Township 7, Graham laland and markesl No. 22, t. It. D., S. W. corner, Ihenc eaat 80 ch.ina, Ihenc north 80 ehaina, ths-nc wesst 80 chains, thsmc aoulh 80 chalna to point of enmmonensent, containing 610 acnw msire or lea.. D.ted Oct. 30, 1910. THOS. It. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wllaon Gowing. Agen LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeen* Und Distrirt - Distrirt of Coaat Take notice that Kmanurl Hpro ol Prince Kupert, H, ('., occupation lalxin-r, intends to apply for tiermission to lease the fullowinit Hoscrihwl land: CommencinK at ��� post planted ahout 10 chains north from the northeast corner of lx>t 3.'1, thenre west 1500 feel to shore of Smith Island, thence following shore In a soulhertv direction 1200 feet, thence ������*������. to shore of De florsey Island, thence following dhore In a northerly direction to point of commencement, _ Dated Sept. 30, 1��10. EMANUKL SrRO Pob. Out 1. QUMtl Charlotte Islands l,nnd District���District of Skeena Take notiee that 1, Tims. K. Davey nf Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to proMpect for coal and petroleum nn the following described land: Commencing at a post planted four miles north and five milee east of Section 18. Township 7, Graham Island and marked No. 23, T. H. D., S. K. corner, thence weat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south .SO chains to point of .commencement, cont%Uill)g 640 acres more or less. Dated Oct. 30, 1910. THOS. K. DAVJ3Y Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson (iowing, Ap-iit Queen Charlotte Islands Land District District of Take notice that I, Thos. It. Davey of Queen (.'harlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permiasion to prospect for coal and petroleum ion the followng descrilied land: Commencing at a post planted four miles north and three miles east of Section 13, Township 7, (iraham Inland and marked No. 24., T. R. D., S. W. corner, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 shalns, thence went 80 chains, thence south 80 chaini* to point of rommeiicement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated Oct, 30, 1910. THOS. It. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson Cowing, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���District of Skeena Take notice that I, Thos. R. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commencing at a post planted four miles north and three milm east of Section 13, Township 7, Oraham Island and Marked No. 25, T. R. !��., S. E. corner, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south HO chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas. Dated Ort. 30, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson (towing, Agent Queen Charlotta Inlands Land District���District of Skeena Take notice that I, Thos. R. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to prespect for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commencing at a post planted six miles north and three mites east of Section 13, Township 7, (Jraham Island and marked No. 26, T. It. I)., N. E. corner, thrnee west HO chains, thence south 80 chains, thrnce east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or lusa. Dated Oct. til, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Puh. Nov. 17 Wilson (iowing, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District -District of Skeena Take notice that I. Thos. K. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to to apply for permission to prospect for eoal and petroleum on the following dtvcribed land: Commencing at a post planted six mill's north and three miles eaat of Section 18. Township 7 Oraham Island and marked Nn 27, T. It, D., N. W. corner, thence oust 80 chains, thence south nO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres mon* or less Dated Oct. .11.1910. THOS. R. DAVEY I'ub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing, Agent Queen Charlotle Hands Und District���Diatrict o Skeenu Take notice lhat 1, Thos. It. Davev of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend lo apply for permission to prospect for coal and petrolfuim on th<* fullowing described land: Commencing at a post planted six cilcs north and live miles east nf Section 13, Township 7, (iraham Island and marked No. 28. f. K. 1>��� N. E. corner, thence west HO chians, thenc.- south SO j chains, thence east HO chains, (hence north 80 , chains lo point of commencement, containing 610 l acres more or less. Dated Oct. 31, 1910. TIIOS.R. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson (iowing, Agent , Queen Charlotte Inlands I .and Dstrict ���District of Skeen.i ' Take notice that I, Thos. It. Davey of Queen ; Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and I |n'ir- li'iitn on the following dnteribed land: l Commencing at a post planted four milea north and live milea east of Section lit, Townahip 7, j (iraham Island and marked No. 19. T. R. I)., N. E. I corner, thence wrat 80 chains, thence south 80 ' chains, lh"nce east HO chains, thence north 80 ; chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated Oct, 30. 1910 THOS. R. DAVEY ' Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing, Agent Quean Chariotuflalana- Und District���DUtrict or Skeena Take notice that I, Thoa. R. Davey of Queen I Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to i apply for permlsnon to proapect for coal and ���s'trolcum on the followin,, described land: I Commencing at n port planted four miles north and three m'les oast of .Section 13, Township 7, (iraham Island and marked No. 20., T.R.D., N. W. ' corner, thence east HO rhains, thence south 80 : chans thene* wist HO chains, UaVMI nurth HO 1 chains to point of rommencemenl, containing 640 acrm mute nr leas. Dsted Ort. 30. 1910. THOS. It. DAVEY Pnb. Nov. 17. Wilson (lowing. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und District District fo Skeena Take notice that I, Thot. It. Davey of Queen i Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permisaion to pronfiect for coal and petroleum on the following di'scrilted land: I ('ommencing at a post pl.tr,d-l two miles eaal of | section 13, township 7, (iraham Island, marked No. 1 T. It. D., N. E. corner, thence wesl 80 chains. thence south HO chains, thence oa*L HO chains, thence north HO chains to point of commencement, containing iliO acres more or less. Dated Oct. 28, 1910. THOS. R. Davey i Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson (iowing, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und District -District of Skoena Take notice that I, Wilson (iowing of Vancouver, occupation prospector, Intend to apply for permission to prtisriect for coal and petroleum on 640 acres of land: ('ommencing at a post planted a <'uarter of a mile from Slate Chuck creek, west, adjolnng A Gowing's Coal License No. 00, covering Section 19, Township 4, thence HO chains north, thence 80 chains went, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated Oct. II, 1910. WILSON GOWING Pub. Oct. 18. Queen CharlotU lalanda Und District -Districts ,,f Skeana Tako notice that I, Wison Gowing of Vancouver, occunaton prosiHWtor, Intend to apply for permlsnon to pros)HHH for coal and petroleum on 640 acres of land: Commencing at a post planteil a i|uarter of a mile fmin Slate CbiiCK creek, west and adjoining A. Gowing's Coal IJccnse No 00, covering Section 18, Township 4, thence HO chains aouth, thence 80 chains east, thence HO chains north, thence 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres tnure or leas. Dated Ort. II. 1910. WILSON OOWING Oct. 18. Pub. THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST LAND PURCHASE NOTICES LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Coast Land District���Dtatrict ol Sksens Tak. notloa thst Gilbert Burrosrs ol Prince Rupert, occupaUon sssayer, intends Us apply tor permisaion to purchue the lollowing described lands: v Commencing at a post planted one mil. east ol I. H. Murphy's corner post, thence 40 chains west, thence 80 chains south, thence 40 chsins ���sat, thence 80 chains north to point ot commencement. Dste Aug. 9. 1910. GILBERT BURROWS Pub. Seot. 15. Num. Davis. Agenl Cosst Lsnd District-District ol Skeena Take notice thst Frank Kelly ol I'rince Rupert, occupation translerman, intends to apply for permission to purchsae the lollowing described lands: Commencing at s poet planted one snd one hsll miles northeast ol Catherine Hsrrison's corner posst, thenoe north 40 chains, thence 40 chains east, thence 40 chains south, thence 40 chsins wsst to point of commencement. llste Aug. 9, 1910. FRANK KELL*t Pub. Sept. 15. Nums Demurs. Agent Skeens Unil District - District ol Hanks laland Take notice that Chutes Kroiina of Graceville, Minnesota, occupstistn merchant, intensis to spply for permission to purcshse the lollowing described last'I* Commencing st s poat pisnted four miles north and one mile west of the mouth of .n inlet, which point is sbout ten miles south snsl two miles west of End Hill. Bsnks Island, thence west SO chsins. thence north 80 chsina, thence east 80 chains, thencs- south 80 chsins to point ol commencement. Dste Aug. 11. 1910. CHARLES KKOZ1NA Pub. Sept. IS. H. L. Tingley. Agent Skeens Land District -District of llsnks laland Take notice tha sLswerneee Kennesly ol Bsrry, Minnesota, oceupstlon Isrmer, intensis to spply for iscrmisssiion lo purchsse the following described lands: Commencing at s post plsnted six milsss north ol lh. mouth of an Inlet, which poinl ia about tan miles sa.su! Is and two miles west of End Hill, Bsnks laand, thenc. east 80 chains, thence soulh 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to pssinl ol commencement. Dste Aug. 11. 1910. LAWRENCE KENNEDY Pub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent Coaat Land District���District of Skeens Tak. notje. that G. D. Tit. of Prince Rupert, occupation merchant. Intensis to apply for permission lo purchsse ths- following dosw-ribed Isnsla: Commencing at . post plsnted one half mile ,<aat of J. H. Murphy s comer post, thenc. north 80 chsins. thance east 40 chains, thence south 80 chains, thenc wast 80 chains to point of com mencment. 1 Hit* Aug. 9. 1910. G. D. TITE I'ub. Sapt. 15. Nums .Demera, Agent Skerna I-an.! UUtiict ��� Dtat riot ot Ranka laland Tak* notic* lhat William Burni or Harry, Min Daaota, occupation farmer, Intends to apply for permwMun to purchaM* the followinK (leerribed Unda: Commencing at a poet planted four milea north of the mouth of an inlet, which point i�� ahout ten milm Miuth and two mil-.-, weat of Knd Hill, Hanka IaUnd, thenca aaat 80 ehaina, thence north 80 chalna, thence weat 80 ehaina, thence aouth 80 chain* to point of commencement. Date Aug. 11. 1910. WILLIAM BURNS Pub. Sept. 16. B. 1. Tingley, Agant Skn*na Land Diatrict���DUtrict of Uanka Island Take notice that Patrick Hum of South itend, Wstah, occupation clerk, intenda to apply for per- mkeuon to purchaae the following deecril>od landa: Commencing at a poat planted two miles north anil two milea rant of the mouth of an inlet, which point is about ten milea eouth and two miles wort of Knd Hill. Hanks Island, thenco w. it 80 rhaina, there** -south 80 chalnf, thence east 80 rhaina, Ihenre north 80 chain < to point of commencement. Dsto Aug. IX 1910. PATRICK HIU IN I*ub. Sept. IS. H. L Tingley, Agent Skeena Land DUtrict-District of Hanks Island Take notice that Thomaa F. O'Phelan of Harry, aMnnesota, occupation merchant, inUnds to apply lor perniiasinn to purchase the following diwerilt-M Und* Commencing at a post planted two mllea north of the mouth of an Inlet, which point U altout t��n mllea aouth and two milea weat of Knd* Hill, Hanks Inland, thence east 80 chalna, thence aouth 80 ehaina, Ihenre west 80 chalna, thence north 80 chains to point of commenceme* t. I>ale Aug. 11, 1910. THOMAS K. OPIIKLAN Pub. Sept, 15. H. L. Tingley, Agent Sk-Tii.. Land DUtrict DUtrict of Coast lUnge "��� Take notice lhat Leonard Vaughan of Hammond, It. C., occu|t��tinn farmer, intends to apply for p*rmi*-- i-i to ptirrhaae the following descritred lands Commencing at a .post plant**d on the north bm rv of lakelse Lake and aliout 10 chalna In a ��� eaterly direction from the S. W. corner of l>ot 19R2, thenee wfwt 20 rhains, thence south 80 chains, thance east 20 chains more or less to the shore of l.*k��*.��T* I -iVe, thence following the ahore of said lake to t-.i..t of commencement containing 160 arrea more or lea*. Dated 1-topL If, 1910. LEONARD VACOHAN Puh. on. 1. Mancell-"lark Agent Skerna Land Distrirt -DUtnrt of ( aastar Take nolioa lhat Oustave HradUty nf Seattle, Waeb., l\ 8. A., occupation teamater, intends to ap|ly for permfaarion to purchase the following ihwcrihed Unda: Commencing at a |k*m plant-sd about '�������� chalna ssaat of a point 11 It. Kinakooch River, about ���mn mllea fr^m iu confluence with the Naaa KJver, Mid p being at tbe auuth-weat corner trvereof, "ce north 80 chains, thenre east M0 ehaina, ' sssjOJ muth 80 ehaina. thenee waat 80 chains pofnt of commencement and containing 640 *. * . more or leaa. Dsie Aug U 1910. GUSTAVE HRADLKY Puh. Sept. 7 John Dybhavn. Agent Coast Land District-Diatrict of Skeena Take notice that Numa Demers of Princ** Rupert, occupation merchant, intanda to apply for per- mmon to purchaae the follnwing deecrlhed lar da: Commencing al a poat planted adjoining tiilhert Hurmw's corner post, thence 40 chains eaat, thence 80 chalna south, thence 40 chains weat, thence <f0 chains north to point of commencement. Date Aug. 9. 1911 NUMA DKMKRS Pub. Sept. 16. Numa I>��mara, Agent Skerna Und Diatrict -Distrirt of Hanks laland Take notice that Henry T. Jacob of Marry, Minn . occupation farmer, intends to apply for p*Ymi*<inn to purrh.we the following taaaanMB finds: Commencing at a post planted about si* milee t-aet and two miles north from the mouth of an I let. which point ta ahout ten milns south and two * ilea weat from Knd Hill, Hanks Island, thence eut 80 chafna, thence north 80 rhains, thenoa itat 80 rhains, thence south 80 chalna lo point of c ��mmencement. Dated Sept. 7, 1910. HARRY T. JACOH Pub. Oct. 11. IL L. Tingley, Agent Skeena I.and District -Diatrict of Hanks Island Take notice that Kstelle B. Maber of Seattle, Wash., occupation married woman, intends tn apply for permiasion to purchase the follow-ing dearril>ed landa: Commencing at a post planted about three mllea w-cot and one mile north of Knd Hill, Hanks Island, thenr* east 80 rhaina, thence aouth 80 chains. thence weet 80 chalna, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. I>ated Sept. 9, 1910. ESTELLE B. MAYF.ll Pub. Ort. II. B. L. Tingley, Agant Skeena Land DUtrict���Diatrict of Coaat Range 5 Take notice that Dan McDougall of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation carpenter, intends to apply for permUsion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted two chains weet of the south east corner of William McPhee's surveyed purchase (Black's recent survey about August 20, 1910) on the east side of Lakelse Lake, thence west 40 chains more or leas to R Langley's purchase (Black's survey August 20, 1910) thence south 80 chains, thence eaat 40 ehaina, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing U20 acres more or leas. DAN M'DOUGALL Pub. Nov. 5. William McPhee, Agent Skeena Land DUtrict���District of Coast Range 5 Take notice that Charles M. Wilson of Prtice Rupert, H. C., occupation real estate agent, intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following doaoribod lands: Commencing at a poat planted at the northeast corner of Johnson's surveyed lot No. 684, thence west 30 chains more or less to 10 chains eaat of Pete I)eBoor a surveyed pre-emption t Black's recent survey August 25, 1910) on the east aide I of Lakelse Lake, thence north 80 chains to the aouth line of William Gainey's lot surveyed August I BO. 1910, thence east 30 chains, thence south 80 I chains to point of commencement, containing 240 j acres more or loss. CHAS. M. WILSON Pub. Nov. 5. | Skoena Land DUtrict ���DUtrict of Coast Range 5 Take notice that Harry Lever of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation plasterer, intends to apply for peimi .-.mn to purchase thc following described l lands: Commencing at a post planted 10 chains weat j of the northeast corner of John Furlong's surveyed pre-emption (Black'a recent survey August 22, 1910) ', on the east side of Lakelse Lake, thence weat 30 1 chains more or less, thence north 40 chains, thence eaat 30 ehaina. thence aouth 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 120 acrea more nr leas. HARRY LEVER Pub. Nov. 5. Chas. M. Wllaon, Agent COAL NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Queen Charlott lalanda Take notice that Catherine Bowman of Vancouver, B. C, occupation aplnster. Intends to apply for permUsion to purchaae the following deacribed landa: Commencing at a post planted on the shore near the mouth of Juskatala Bay, at altout the northwest corner of Timber Licenae No. 30895, thence east 80 chains, thence north 20 chains more or leas to the shore, thence westerly following the shore hack to the place of commencement, containing 160 acrea more or less. Dated Oct. 7, 1910. CATHERINE BOWMAN Puh. Nov. a. A. E. Jeaaup, Agent Skeena I and DUtrict���DUtrict of Queen Charlotte lalands Take notice that Gordon J. Joasup of Vancouver, B. C, occupalion clerk. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planteil on the shore of Maaset Inlet about 20 ehaina north of the nnrth- eaat comer of Timber Licenae No 30895 and being ��� ���unit one mile east of the entrance to Juskatala Hay, thence south 80 chain-*, thence east 80 ehaina, thence north 80 chalna more or leaa to the shore of Masset Inlet, thence weaterly following the shore baek lo the place of commencement, containing 640 arm. mnre nr leaa. Dated Oct. 7, 1910. GORDON J. JESSUP Puh. Nov. 5. A. E. Jesaup, Agent Skeena Land District���DUtrict of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice lhat C. W. StanclilTe of Vancouver, B. C, occupation consulting engineer, intends to apply for permUaion to purchase the following d��MTil>cd lands* Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Timlier License No. 30S95 about one mile south and one mile east of the entrance to Juskatala Hay, thence north 20 chains, thence cast 80 chains, thence aouth 20 chalna, thence weat 80 chains to the place of commencement, containing 160 arrea. Dated Oct. 7. 1910. C. W. STANCLIFFE Pub. Nov. 5. A. E. Jessup, Agent Caasiar land District -District of Cassiar Take notice that Henry Hunter Morton of Prince Kiip.'-:, It. (\, occupation clerk, intends to apply for permUsion lo purchase the following deacribed land: Commoncing at a posl planted one mile In a northerly direction from the north end of Hulkley .Lake and 10 chains wast of Bulkley Creek, thonce aouth 80 chalna, thence weat 80 ehaina, thence north 80 chains, ihence east 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres, mnre I ��ate Oct. 8, 1910. HENRY HUNTER MORTON Pub. Ort. 25. Wilfrid C. Macdonatd, Agent Skeena l*and DUlrict -Distrirt of Queen Charlotte Una Notice U hereby given that thirty daya after date I inlend to apply lo thu Chief Commissioners of lands and Works for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum under the forshore under tha waters and under the land of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the foreshore at Mlaaion Point on the north and of Moreaby It-land and marked "W. C. Slade. S. W. Corner, thence running HO chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains aouth, Ihence following lhe sinuosities of the ahore to point of commencement. laorated thU 16 day of September, 1910. W. C. SLADK. Locator I'ub. October 1. O. W. lUfuae, Agent Skeena land District -District of Queen Charlotte laUnda Notice U hereby given that thirty daya after date I intend lo apply to the Chief Commiasioner of Lands and Worka for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum under the foreahore under the land and under the waters of the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted on the foreahore of the north coaat of Moreaby Island about two miles east of Misaion Point and marked "W. C. Slade, S. W. Corner," thence running north 80 chalna, thenoe east 80 chalna, thence aouth 80 chalna, thence following the alnoualties of the ahore lo point of commencement. Dated thU 16 day of September, 1910. W. C. SLADE, Locator Pub. October 1. O. W. Rafuae. Agant Skeena Und Diatrict���District of Queen Charlotte lalands Notice U hereby given that thirty days after date 1 Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Worka for a licenae to proapect for coal and petroleum under the foreahore under the > landa and under the watera of the following deacribed lands: ! Commencing at a post planted on the foreahore 1 of the north coaat of Moreaby laland about two : mllea eaat of Mlaslon Point and marked "W. C. Slade, S. E. Corner." thence running 80 chains north, thence 80 chains weat, thence 80 chains i aouth. thence folti wing the alnuositiea of the ahore 80 chalna eaat to point of commencement. Iterated thU 16 day of Kejilemher, 1910. Pub. October 1. C. SLADE, Locator O. W. lUfuse. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Take notica that I. Thoa. R. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permisaion to proapect for coal and petroleum on the following deacribed land: Commencing at a poat planted two milea north and three milea east of Section 13, Townahip 7, Graham IaUnd and marked No. 16, T. R. D., S. W. corner, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence weal 80 chains, thence aouth "80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated Oct. 29, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17 Wilaon Gowing, Agent Queen Charlotte lalanda Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena Take notice that I, Thos. R. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following deacribed land: Commencing at a post planted two miles north and three miles east of S*.��ction 13, Township 7, Graham IsUnd and marked No. 17, T. EL D., S. K. corner, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence cast 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated Oct. 29, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena Take notice that 1, Thos. R. Davey of Queen Charlotto, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permUsion to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following doscribed land' Commencing at a post planted four milea north and five milea east of Section 13, Townahip 7, Graham Island and marked T. R. !��.. N W. corner, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated Oct. 29, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. WUaon Gowing, Agent Queen Charlotte lalands Land DUtrict���District of Skeena Take notice that I, Thoa H. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, Intend to apply for permission to proapect for coal and petroleum on the following deacribed land: Commencing at a poat planted aix miles north and live milea eaat of Section 13, Townahip 7 Graham Island and marked No. 29, T. R. I > , N. W. corner, thence east <80 ehaina, thence aouth 80 chalna, thence west 80 chalna, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea more or leas. Dated Oct. 31. 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. WiUon Gowing, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena Take notice that I, Thos. R. Davey of Oueen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commencing at a post planted eight milea north and five milea east of Section 13, Township 7, Graham laland and marked No. 38, T. R. D.. S. W. corner, thence east 80, ehaina, thence north 80 chalna, thence west .80 chains, thence aouth 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea more or li-v lUted Nov. 1, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing, Agent Queen Charlotte lalands Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skoeoa Take notice that I. Thoa. R. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following deacribed land: Commencing at a post planted eight milea north and five mile**, east of Section 1.3, Townahip 7, Graham laland and marked No. 39, T. It. I > . S. E. i corner. Ihence weat 80 chains, ihence north 80 chains, Ihence cast 80 chains, thence south 80 , chains to point of commencement, containing 640 , acres more or less. luted Nov. I, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pttb. Nov 17. Wilson Gowing, Agent Queen Charlotle lalands Land DUtrict-DUtrict nf Skeena Take notice that I, Thoa. it Davey of Quean ' Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permiasion to prospect for coal and petroleum un the fullowing described land: Commencing al a post planted six miles north and live n.i..-. .-..-i uf Section 13, Timiudiip 7, Graham Island and marked No. 30. T. R. I)., S. W. corner, thence last NO chains, thence north 80 ��� chains, thence went 80 chains, thence aouth 80 ehaina to point of commeneement, containing 640 , litre ��� more or lew. Dated Oct. 31, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY , Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson (iowing, .Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Skeena Take notice that I, Thos. R. Davey of Quean ! Charlotte. occu|>atinn notary public. Intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and < petroleum on the following descrit>ed land: Cnmmencing at a post planted six milea north and five miles east of Section 13, Townahip 7. Graham laland and marked No. 31. T. R. !>., S. E. i corner, thence weat 80 ehaina, thenoe north 80 j chains, thenre east 80 chains, thence aouth 80 < chains to point of commencement, containing 640 MM more or lew. Dated Ort. 31, 1910. THOS. II. DAVKY j Pub. Nov. 17. Wilaon Gowing, Agent . Queen Charlotte Islands Land Distrirt���Distrirt of Skeena Take notice that I, Thoa. R. Dave)- of Queen ' Charlotte, occupation notary public, Inlend to apply for iiermisaion to prospect for eoal and lietroleum on the following described land: Commencing at a |��wt planted six miles north and thre ��� miles east of Section 13, Townahip 7, Graham Island and marked No. 32, T. R. D.. S. W. corner, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chalna, thence west 80 chain*, thence aouth 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea more or lesa. Dated Oct. 31, 1910. THOS. EL DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und Distrirt���District of MM Take notice that I. Tho��. R. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupat ion notary public, Intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commencing at a post planted six mllea north and three miles cmi of Section 13, Township 7, Graham Island and marked No. 33, T. It. D., 5. K. corner, thence weat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, th��nce east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or lesa. Dated Nov. 1, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Puh. Nov. 17. Wilaon Oowlng. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land Distrirt���Distrirt of Skeena Take notice that I, Thos. R. Davey of Queen Charlotle, occupation notary public. Intend to apply for permisaion to prospect for coal and jrptroloum on the fullowing deacribed land: Commencing at a post planted eight milns north and three milea east of Section 13. Townahip 7. Graham Island and marked No. 35, T. It. D., N. W. corner, thence eaat 80 chalna, thence aouth 80 chains, thence wost 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated Nov. 1, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilaon Gowing, Agent Skeena Land District -DUtrict of Queen Charlotte lalanda Take notice that John W. Morria,. of Victoria, gentleman, intenda to apply for permiaaion to purchaae the following deacribed landa: Comm ncing at a post planted about half a mile east and one mile aouth of the aouth-eaat corner of T. L. 37,045, thence 80 ehaina aouth, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 ehaina north, thence 80 ehaina east to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leaa. Date July 22, 1910. JOHN W. MORRIS Pub. Sept 1. .Arthur Robertson, Agent Skeena Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Queen Charlotte lalanda Take notice that Jeannie Lothian, of Vancouver, spinster, intenda to apply for permUaion to purchase the following deacribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about half a mile west and one mile south of the aouth-east corner of T. L. 37,045, ihence 80 ehaina aouth, thence 80 ehaina west, thence 80 chalna north, thence 80 chains east to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas. Date July 22, 1910. JEANNIE LOTHIAN Pub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertaon, Agent Skeena Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Queen CharlotU lalanda Take notice that Minnie, Menzie, of Vancouver, spinster, intenda to apply for permiaaion to purchaae tne following deecribed lands: Commencing at a poat planted about half a mile east and three milea aouth of the south-eaat corner of T. L. 37,045, thence north 80 chalna, thence eaat 80 chalna, thence aouth 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea, more or leaa. Date July 22, 1910. MINNIE MENZIE Sept. 1. Arthur Itobertaon. Agent Skeena land District��� Diatrict of Queen CharlotU lalands Take notice that George Mclntyre Glbba, of Vancouver, financial agent, intenda to apply for permUsion to purchaae the following deacribed Unda: Commencing at a poat pUnted about half a mile east and three mllea aouth of the aouth-eaat corner of T. 1. 37,045, thence 80 chains north thence 80 ehaina weat, thence 80 chalna aouth thence 80 ehaina eaat to point of commencement conUining 640 acrea more or leaa. Dau July 22, 1910. GEO. McINTYRE GIBBS Pub. Seot 1. Arthur Robertaon. Agent coal notice lake notic that I. Tk_ ��� , Chylorte, oewpttlo, r.-arv'Jr01*--* saisnlv lor MK*s1_k. .. ��� sW'M. bus) u apply for permlsaj MM ti Skeen. Land District���District, of Coast Taks notlc. lhat Jossrph K. Marchlldon of Princ* lluprrt, II. C, occupation farrrssBr, inUnds to spply for psrrmisslon lo purehas. ths following d�� cribasd Isntts:- Commcncinf st a post plantad about 3 mils.. up th. Es Churn Stk Kiver from its mouth and on tb. left bank of rivsr going up at ream, ihsnc. soulh 40 chains, thme. aast 40 chains, thenc north 40 chains mora or l��i to -ivssr bank, thenc utterly al.ng river bank to Flare of csimmenrerssent late Aug. I.*.. 1��10. |Sg.l|"Jswpls K. Marchlldsn" Pub. Aug. 22 pSB^ortoTfbB; : , ;^u| C ommenrini; tl ., ,.,... . .. ��� ���'"'is; ��dflYemi!c��\.:L..', ..,:'. "V't^W Graham Islan.l. a, ,| ,.,-.., ^". T"**�� !, Vs. cornsT. timet , ,.. tn ���,,.. , K D-S. 80 chsina. thnt. *.... .��� S* featm) so chsin. to point ,: .,...,:..;. "'���"������H 610 scras msiiv n le *������*��� Dsted (let.'J8, lain T,,.w ��� ��� Pub. Nov. 17. uV.\. Il ��A.Tr Queen Chsrlotte lalsin.l. Und t^trte-Dkntoj Mti-na "*���. Take notice thai I, Thos. It [I.- ,��� chsrio,,,.. ���,,,,;,,��� . '��� ?;;���**������ spply for pmutJ-oo < . JS* J petroleums,,,,,, ��� ��������� ���rtZitat" * I ommencnt; .,��� ., ��� and Ave bUSS raw . '��� %***** Grshsm lalsnd. m:.r,..| -., .. T l"!*9 i corner. Ogata m "..:..- chsins, thence .,,-, ��� ^",""t��po;n,'"''" ���.'(* am*! more or ��*���*�� ^ *** DstesjI Oct. 28. 1��10. T���(K ��� [,���_ Pub. Nov. 17. ;n Queen Cho. Ottl ! I,.-.r :ijiTf . ; T.kc notics- that I Tl i R Is.ir.rfJ_ Charlotte, oerupttioi mSZ ! spply for iss-rsi !���. ��� ���-j petroleum ssn ths- folli . . . ������ .. ,.^ m Commeneini- It . ���. - No **, T. It. I s J w rtnttiS thence north M et�����.��� thencs ...- ..VZ tretsc* south *n chm ��� ��� -rs��r��B_ cisntaiting si to as-rs-. mon - Ins, Dat~M.ct.2ts. !���;., THO! ���! D.'tTf Puh. Nov.. 17. tt'ita,.,. ... *3 Queen Charhtir Ms-.!. 1 it DMrsS-Mg4|,' Tike notic list i, Tho !'. Dt��� rfjta, Charlitte. occu|>ati... - .-���,*. , spply for i>s-rsT.ss.so*, ������ '-a petroleum on Ihe f.'ln.iv; -.-r-i-i n.4 Commencing *..! - -.. Diss. of Section It, Tonus] - ". > rv,- ! - ci markesl No. 8, T. It D- S I 80 chsins. thenc- r.r, ��� chsins. thence snuth - mencement, eontsirr . ��� ��� - Dated Oct. 28, I'sit* 1 lists R. turn Pub. Nov. 17. WHjon Gosmtali ��ssl SKI ���skean. Land District���Distnct of Ranks Islsnd Take notlo. that J. J. Clifford of Barry, Minnesota, occupation merchssi,, intends to .pply foe permission to purehas. tha foUoiring itswcnlse-l fands:- Commeneing st a post planted .bout flv. nulea north .nd four mile. mM of tha mouth of an InWt which point is sbout tan miles south .nd two mlks. wssst from End HUI llsnks Islsnd. thene. s*at B0 chains, tlwne. north 80 chains, thmca wwst 80 chains, thanca south 80 chain, to point of com- mencement. Dat. Aug. 18, 1810. J. 1. Clifford Pub. Sepl. r. th B. 1. Tinglsv, Ag��nt. Skeens Land Diatrict -District of Queen ChsuMte Islands Tak. notic. that Kmma N'olt, of Vancouver, spinster, intensis to apply for permiisslon to pur- ensuse the fisllowing dsMCritscd lands: Cnmrnvnclnc at .post plsnted sbout hslf . mile ssast and on. mile mil. smith of th. south-east corner of T. 1. S7.04S, thenre 80 chsins north, thence 80 chsins east, thence 80 chains aouth. thence 80 chsins wssst to point of comm.ncem.nt, cont.in* log 610 .cress mora or lata. Dsl. July 22, 1810. KMMA NOTT Pub. Sept. I, Arthur Rohsruson. Agent Skeen. Land District- Diatrict nf Csaal. Kansie h. Take nssttce thsl l..-,i. Swesler ssf Prince Hup. art. sxctipatlon tailor, intends to .poly fnr permission to purchase th. following dearribe.1 lands: Cssmmenclnit at a post plant's! at soutlWast cssrner ssf Int 1788. thenee w-eat forty ehaina. thence soulh forUr chains, thenc. ea.1 forty chnins, thenre nssrth forty chains In commence* m, nt. cssntaininir Ism acres. Dste Sepl. 17. IM0. LOUIS SWEDKK Pub. Oct. 18. 1810. Joseph Dumas. Agent Queen Chsrlotte Islands Unl li.trict-Dsorsf Skss-r-s Take notice thst I. Tt ������ K. Is-,-.-, rf Jsa Chsrlotte Island-, s-ceupatiir. sKitslj rssMr.Issasi to .pply for permi��-i.>rr :.��� protMCI If ftalal (setmleum ssn the I.,'..* Bg i��-sc?ibetl kst Comsnenrlnc >t a i - as of Section II. Tsivs- ������>'��- hrs. nl msrked No. 9. T. It. D . \ I I lss����8j 80 chains, thenc ���outl ��������� >��������.���. 'S.-ofagl chalna, thenee m-nh ��� rs�� mencment. eontnintni* '-tu acre, -.-. r#e*_ Dated Oct. SU. 1110 i MIT Pub. Nov. 17. : srst tjueen Chsrlotte Islands Und I'.ssnr -fra* si .-��������� . Tske noise that ! . Chsriutte. ssccupati. - spjsly fnr perm;s.s. rseinsleurtt on the fol Commencing at a | and thnre mil.-- ��� and marks-l N,s I" , wssst 80 chair... IheS 80 ehaina. thenc - - mencement on D.ted t set 2" It I sue, rf Qta sail I ��� fsi tm ��� -st I H'TT Pub. Nov. 17 W .-....-�� Asjal Queen Charlotte IssU It I '���>*** Tske notiee that I i .-i ��� I el 8 1 Prince Rupert Und IMstriet���District of Skeens Tske notioe that Perry Itichardson of Victoris, 11. C, oceupstlon carpenter, intends to spply lor permission to purchaa. the following dsssscrilse.1 sands: Comrnwsdng st . post plants-i two snd a hslf mil', distant and In an sasterly dlrtsction from lb. Junojon of the Kiehamaiks and Sham, river, nn th. north bank of th* Sksaena. thsmc. wssrt 80 chsins. thenc north 40 chalna, thenc satat 80 ehaina, tlwne. south 40 chain, to lh. point of commencement, containing 320 .ere. more nr less.. Auguat 5, 1910. Psarey Rlehsrdann Pub. August 26. J. K M. Rs-gssea. Agent. Charl-.tte. s-rs-ut'S' apply for pern petrsslessm s,n the ' Cnmmencinc as a ; and three n,,:- s - .- Grshsm Irfsnsl snd mat corner, thence s����: - chain., thenc ��e.- chsins lo poinl nl esf RIO acres mssre nf leas. Dsted Oct. 29. 1910. ViJ Pub. Nov. 17. ' m s-Jueen ChMkHte Issland- I .' > ����� ���*-*B*"* .IDs* Tike notic th.t I. , ,.". , Charlotte, occupati"! . . . ra spply fssr permswsnn t- petroleum on Us i ' n Commcnrlnis ar . . .. I .nd five mshs. sss< ���' \fn\i Graham Msnd snd n . ��� .. , corner, thence .v-rt ���' ���' ��� - ' ,-fl)J | chsins, thenee esst f" ��� ' . . .. (a , chains lo point ssf c-ss-is-s. ���--.��������� scras more s-r tW. . ��� invB |ltterlt��ct.29 1810 ������ Pub. No.. IT. Quser. Chsrlotl. !��-���' ' �� ' ""*nrt * m. notice lUt I '���*"*- ''J^giffl lLT Charlotte. occui-t��,i 5^ spply for perml-le aj ,-: tjlfjl Skeen. Und Dstrict��� District of Rsnks laland Tsk. notic thst Dominica Alberigl of Seattle, Wash., occupation gracer, intends to apply for permission to purchsu. the following dsscrilsed lands: Commencing st s post planted sbout two milss Muth from End Hill Ranks Island, thenc. wssst 80 chains, thenc. Kuth 80 ehaina, thene. east 80 chsins, thenes north 80 ehalns to point of com- mencmenl. Dsted Sept. 9, 1910. DOMINICA ALB<*RIC.I Pub. Oct. II. It. l��� Tingl.v. Agent ���ST-/ ������ r��� petrstleum ssn the I" Commencing st a i-"t I������ -���.��sta l and live miles, swt s Graham Isdand and soar.- I ' . ..t, corner, thenoe east "-Of! - ' ... . ..,-,. thence ��e��t WS rtar- . .,whtssSs�� point ot commencement, s- ���,. or loss. , I, ,. ii I'tsJT D.tHoct.29.i9io. ���,'.:;;,,-��.,-��. .*4��* Pub. Nov. Is. Q�����n Ctariolt. l-.nd.U-! DW ��-������* Sc -*-x4H Skssmt Unsl Diatrict���District of CosMt Rsnge 5 Tske notlc thst F. W. Gilhert ot Seattle. Wssh.. nccupstinn clerk. Intensis to spply for permisasinn t" purehass' th. lollowing deaersbed Isnds: Commencing st s post plsnted sbout 10 chsina in s southerly direction from th* N. E. corner sil rn.|n, (n ,-oir.t nf com-m- Lot (18, thenre east 20 chsina. thenc. south 20 chsins, Ihence east 20 chains, thene. soulh 60 chsins, thence went 20 chsins mora or leaa to Ihe railway right-of-way, thenc. following the railway right-of-way lo point ot commencement, containing ahout 200 acres mora or losa Dsled Sept. 24, 1910. P. W. OILRF.RT Pub. Oct. 1. M.ncall t lark. Agent 5 SM Tak. notice that Charlnlle, ocrupsssir apply tot pe"' petroleum on the lolln.i . Commencing a' a ; .mi five mile. eaM ���' -. ...;** Graham Uand and - .-��� -' *J nrnf,, thenc esrt w ���**��[�� ^^f, ��st> �� chains, thenc wj-t ��'* -'*,.. Z*m*1* chain to point nl com--' _ , I screa mora nr leas M Dated Oct. 29, 1910. * Pub. Nov. 17. P.'rtT Cosst Und Diatrict Dkstrict of Skeena Take notica th.t J. W. Scott ot Princ Rupert, occupation merchant. Intends to apply tor p*r- miassinn to purchase the follnwing described Isnsla: Commencing nt a post plantod on. halt mile easrt of Gilbert Rurrow'a comer posit, thenc 80 chsins north, thenc 80 chsins west, thenc 80 chsins smith, thsmc 80 chains essjst to point ot eommpnement. D.I. Aug. 9. 1810. J. W. SCOTT Pub. Sept. It. Numa ,,su, ��� - O^Cb^leHar'-VV'''^'1^ I ?lf* Miswa. . ,( tear T.ke notice -ha- 1 ./**�� Chsrlotte. ecu,. ������ ��� *f ** tppy fsn* perms*"* ., petmlessm nn the ft t'nmmencing st s t* snd five mils.. If* ' Graham Wsnd snd mi pnrner. thence ws-t ch.ins. thence ea��i chains lo point ol m- ecma more nr leas. Dated Oct. 2��. I��l��- Pub. Nov. 17. ttm* ��� : .tf .-���������������' ,s. - ��� ��� ��� THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST FOR SALE Section 1, Lot 21, Block 14. Section fs. Lot 8, Block 19. G. Hulbert, Vancouver, B. C. D, Ap-30 bom cut Illustrates the lyp�� of Western Statssl- _d tissoline Engine supplied for Tugs and heavy lining Boats by the tupert Marine Ironworks & i-tipply Company, Limited Quick Delivery of all slses up to 126 H.P. rices snd eatimatw for installation on application LO. BOX 515 Prisw.Rnp.rt oyer's Steamship Agency I Through tickets to all points in I United States and Canada by the I Northern Pacific Railway. The I Finest Train across the Continent, Iconnecting at NEW YORK, BOS- ITON. PORTLAND and HALIFAX I with ATLANTIC STEAMERS for I all points in ENGLAND. SCOTLAND. GERMANY, FRANCE, I ITALY. NORWAY and SWEDEN I by White Star, Red Star, Ameri- Iran, Dominion, White Star, Do- I minion, Cunard, French Line, I North German Lloyd, Hamburg l:\mfrican and Canadian Northern I Sts-am-thips. For all information I write me or call at office. J. H. ROGERS INKRAl. RAILROAD AND 3. S. AGENT THE TIME lias arrived when you should be thinking of remembering rela- tivs-s antl friends in the home land. Ii;. inspecting our stock of high grade jewelry you can find the article you require. A large variety of Sterling Silver Souvenir S|~Mins tif the finest quality and workmanship on hand. -:- -:- ......... R W CAMERON 6 CO. Jewelers Official W.lch Inspectors G. T.P Snd Avenue and 6th Street Opp. Theatre SELLING OUT STOCK TO AMEND BY-LAW Premier Prince Rupert As its name indicates The First Hotel in Northern British Colombia Both in cuisine and appointments. Electric lighted throughout. Baths on every floor, free to guests. Hose reels throughout house with ample pressure for fire protection. European and American Plans Commercial Rates. J. E. GILMORE - - Manager. Simon's Fair Entire Stock Must Go Regarding Local Improvement���Pre- By January lit liminary Steps Umber Cruisers and Mining Engineers Can Hire From Tha Rover Boat House. GOOD. RELIABLE None but sober and LAUNCHES !' !! employed. ROGERS & BLACK SOLE AGENTS FOR Western Fuel Co/s COAL THE BEST ON THE MARKET PROMPT DELIVERY MOORE LIGHT The LiKht that Rivals the Sun. Local business men recommend it. I-"hit well-known gasoline light is sold exclusively by A. T. PARKIN & CO. U. W. NICKERSON Custom Broker |Office: Third avenue, 2 doors from The Optimist block UNION S.S. COMPANY OF B.C., lid The new steel Passenger Steamer "Camosun" leaves Prince Rupert every Sunday at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, arriving Monday afternoon. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Steerage Fare $5.00 The "Camosun" is the only steame on the run having water-tight bulkheads and double bottom, thus en suring safety of passengers in cane of collision or wreck. J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. F. M. DAVIS SmfSSm General Machine Shop and Ship's Carpentering. Also agents for Fairbanks-Morse and Knox Gasoline Engines. Gasoline EngineB and Accessories carried in stock. Uaacks. snd Boats for Hlr. N.E. and ot Whsxf Owing to the fact that two members of the firm of Simon's Fair have been taken ill it has been decided to sell their entire stock of crockery, glassware, fancy china, granite ware, kitchen ware, fancy manicure sets, etc., at absolutely cost. They want to be away by January 1st and are sparing no means to have their stock disposed of. For absolute bargains call at Simon's Fair. An amendment of the Local Improve- j ment General By-law waa introduced i by Aid. Lynch at the city council last j night and will be dealt with in the regular manner at forthcoming meetings. J. F. MACDONALD & Co. FURNITURE DEALERS HAVE REMOVED TO LITTLE BLOCK 2nd Ave. GOODS ARE BEING OFFERED AT FAR BELOW COST Auction Sales conducted in any part of the Province. Terms Moderate J. F. MacDONALD LEFT FOR THE SOUTH Prince Rupert Had About Sixty Cabin Passengers Thursday E. J. Chamberlin, vice-president and general manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific, and his private secretary, returned to the south on the Prince Rupert Thursday night. Amolig the" passengers were: For Vancouver���D. M. Moore, G. R. T. Sawle, R, Harris, J. D. Houff, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lynn, E. Fergus, C. Thomas D. Jamison, Mr. Helliwell, R. Baker' F. G. Edwards, P. Backus, Mrs. Bnnler' K. Heinisch, H. A. Watson, A. Johnson' J. Malm, Chas. Copley, D. Clark, R. Norwell, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Johnston. F. C. Tinley, Miss Bertha Litkis, G Gibalt, G. B. Baillis, J. Stewart, Mrs. A. Foster, Mrs. Lester, Captain Foster, S. F. Sherrin, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, B. Bones, F. A. Brown, M. Tennant, J. A. Wynn, Miss Owen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Clarke, R. Reid, Mr. Watts, Mr. Wells For Victoria���P. J. Ryan, E. F. Clibb, G. E. Winkle, G. Durham, Mrs. Christian. For Seattle���Mrs. R. C. Bell, P. J. Salvus, E. Johnston. F. Slater, Mrs. M. Menten, It. Hathaway, P. Backus, J.N. Horn. CANADA TEMPERANCE ACT Provision. Printed and Copies Available Free No one need plead ignorance of the provisions of the Canada Temperance Act as an excuse for avoiding the issue. The Local Option League are having these provisions printed in full. Copies may be had free on application to any of the workers. THIRD AVENUE GRADING D. Horrigan's Contract Signed. Work Starts Next Week Grading of Third avenue in Section "E" between Seventh street and Fulton, the lowest tender for which work was put in by D. Horrigan, has only been delayed until the contract was signed up. This has now been done, says the City Clerk, and the work may start next week. Georgetown Sawmill Co. lid. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as miy. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: Cor Centre St and First Ave. Electric Wiring and Supplies A. T. Parkin & Co. Centre Street, TRY THE OPTIMIST WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING A BUYER ���OOOOOC*OOOOOOOOOC Canadian General Electric Co. Limited, Canada Foundry Co., Limited TORONTO, ONT. Arbitration Ca.e Proceed* The Hays Port Arbitration Cuse was ���gain adjourned this morning as the court room was r quired. Il came up ul iwci o'clock this afternoon, however, when the examination of witnesses was continued. Piver's, Roger & Gallet's perfumes,! soaps and sachet powders at Orme's Drug Store. MANl'FACTtJKKRS OF All clssaaea of Klrctrtc.l Apparatus. Railway Ssippltes, Pumps. Knirttsps. Kssllssra. (*s,ns*nsts�� Miss-rs, Orssamrnl- si Iron and BronK. Work. Ktc. W. CLARK DURANT ��� Agent ROOM 4. MdNTVRE BLOCK - P. 0. BOX 724 OOC>OC*OOOOOOOOOOC>CK>OOOOOOi MATHIEU'S SYRUP ol Tar and Cod liver Oil This famous remedy is made of two curative agents of proved efficacy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Beech Tar directly relieves a cough or cold, and at once begins to lieal the delicate passages: Cod Liver Oil strengthens.and builds up the system. These two ingredients are scientifically combined in the pleasant tasting Mathieu's Syrup. Mathicu's Syrup does not merely suppress the symptons of disease, it removes their cause. It not only relieves���it cures. There is nothing better for children. They like it, and should take it on the first appearance of a cold. Keep a bottle always at hand. When feverish take Mathieu'i Nervine Powders as well as the Syrup���25 cts a package, containing 18 powders. J. L. MATMIEU CO., Prop's. SMERBROOKst, QUI. Mathieu's Syrup large bottle 35c. Mathieu's Nervine Powders 18 In box 25c. PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, being absolutely first-class in every respect. The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on thc coast. Rales: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. Winnipeg Edmonton -DISTRIBUTORS TOR WESTERN CANADA- FOLEY BROS. LARSON & COMPANY Vancouver Saskatoon ...THE... Universal Favorite Represents the lost word In Range construction -FOR HALE BY- The Thompson Hardware Co. m^/m*m^00^t0mVB^0^mW^0mm\^0m\\M ���sal ��� ***** Wm\ THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST The Prince Rupert Optimist DAILY AND WEEKLY THE OPTIMIST is the leading newspaper of Northern British Columbia. It has grown up with the city. Reading Notices and Legal Advertising are 10c per line. ADVERTISING RATES are one price to all���25c per inch each issue for display matter. This rate applies to all advertising without distinction of quantity or time of contract. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-DAILY. 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. Outside CANADA-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. Daily Edition. Saturday. Nov. 26 THAT REQUEST FOR TWO MILLIONS There must surely be some mistake in that motion of Alderman Naden's to pull down the insanitary shacks on the G. T. P. reserve, if the company does not put them into order or remove them. The Grand Trunk Pacific is a wealthy corporation, and to treat it as if it were an ordinary citizen paying taxes is an outrage. The case is clearly one for what the Honorable Dick, the member for the Grand Trunk Pacific would term "generous treatment." Was not Alderman Naden one of those who advocated that the city should take Premier MuBride's advice and extend generous treatment to the railway company in the matter of their tax bill. Why this fall from grace? It would have been more fitting for the alderman to have served notice of motion for a by-law, providing that the city will replace the shacks with cutstone mansions, steam heated, and with running water in every room. The suggestion is not so absurd as it looks. It would be a much less costly piece of philanthropy than to grant the request of President Hays and "deal generously" with him, by fixing the assessment at $5,000 a year for the next twenty years. To reduce the company's tax bill by $100,000 a year for twenty years, would cost the city $2,000,000, without taking into consideration the growth in value of the lands year by year. Two million dollars would build quite a few cut stone mansions. There is another aspect of the question of interest to the economist. Two million dollars spent on philanthropic house-building on the Grand Trunk Reserve would do a lot of good in Prince Rupert. Architects, stonemasons, carpenters, plumbers, plasterers, lumber dealers, hardware merchants���all of us including the city treasurer would get a slice of the pudding. But to make a present of two million dollars in yearly instalments to the wealthy share holders of the G. T. P. might do but little to help the working men of Prince Rupert. If we must give the G. T. P. that two million dollars, who not bestow it in some sensible direction? Condensed Advertisements. ARE YOU IN NEED OF HELP? Do you waat to buy, or sell, or bin?, or loan? Try Th. Optimist Condensed Ad. rout.. COLLECTIONS made In any part of th. world. Universal Collection Agency. 6th Street, Phone 7.V UU-tf CONTRACTORS-See us for Employer's Liability Insurance. We can arrange your bond. The Mack Realty and Insurance sCompany. ls>l-lni FIRE- Don't wait till It cornea. Insure your 1 house. sl'M-k and furniture. Do it today. See ua for rntca. The Mack Realty and Insurance Omp.ny. 164-lm "FOR RENT-Four-roomed Cottage, partly fur 1 niahed; on Eighth Ave. Rent $25 per month Apply to Thos. McClymont. 3rd Ave. 170-wl POUND-On Third Ave., Monday afternoon, a 1 bunch of keys. Enquire at Optimist Office. 168-tf R SALE-A Rsxsmlng House. A Snap. Apply George Leek. 141 F�� POR RENT-We have the atore or office you A want. See our list of furnished and unfurnished houses. The Mack Realty and Insurance Company. 164-lm 1 OST-A hill book (name Inild.) between Dunn'i lJ Store and Hayi Creek, along Third. McBride and Sixth. Leave at Optimist. 1 ���*.;��-1T:* ���OUTSIDE ROOM - Furniihed complete for *~ housekeeping, with dreaier and water, II-'. at the Pacific Rooma. First Ave. Inquire at Room 1. 171-172 TO LET-Three rooms In very public place. 1 Good for office or small store. Apply to P. W. Scott. 167-173 OM AN-To do cleaning two days a week. SISc per hour. Apply Knox Hotel l.*tS-tf w WANTED-Old woollen rags and underclothes. '" Highest price paid. Apply J. H. HofT.Co.. No. 18 Fifth Street. Telephone 128 blue. P. O. Box 660. us-tf WANTED Sun. to clean and press. 11.00 each. " Room IS Westenhaver Block, 2nd Ave. and 6th Strs-s-i. 144-lm ANTED���Stenographer, lady or gentlman. with Mm. knowledge of bookkeeping. P. O. Box 1M.Y 171-177 A SITED-Boy to assist in kitchen. Apply Tea Kettle Inn. 171-172 CAPITAL CONCERT BY THE CHILDREN TO HELP ON THE HOSPITAL CAUSE Large Audience at Empress Theatre Enjoyed an Excellent Program Provided by the Young Folk of Prince Rupert.���Several Star Turns. WA W Is the William Manson, whom his friends are petitioning to run for Mayor, the same whom the electors rejected last May? -������X EBONY GOODS P��L XMAS PRESENTS Military Brushes. Hat Hruahes, Clothes Brushes, Hair Brushes For Men and Ladies. Perfumes, Toilet Soaps. Toilet Articles of all Kinds C. H. ORME, The Pioneer Druggist PHONE 82 ��� 2nd Axe. and 6th St. Skeena Mining District Notice to Deliquent Partners Helen Flewin. W. C. He win und J. A. Robert- ton, executor for the estate of D. A. Robertson, uke notice that you, having failed to contribute your proportion of the expenditure or work required to he done, under section 24 of the Mineral Act on the Bonanxa, Emma. Emerald. North Star, Princess Louise and Moena claims, known aa the Bonanxa Minintr Partnership, situated at Goose Bay, in the Skeena Mining District, your interests in the above claims are hereby declared null and void. (Sgd. by) NED DONAHUE. W. E. COLL1SON. Pub. Oct. 15. 1910. W. D. NOBLE. Jan. 15 NOTICE Public notice is hereby trivet, to the electors of (h. Municipality of Prince Rupert that the presence of sslsi Electors la required at the City Hall on Monday, the 2Kth day of Nssvember, 11)10. between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. for the purpose of voting on a by-law to raise Sttt'.OOT) for the installation and operation of a Municipal Electric Lighting Plant. ERNEST A WOODS. 172-173 Returning Officer ��� i . sSf*i .,, ��,i..,.,1..i^n.ii .ii-.si-. ni. ,jj[ | Alex. M. Man.on. n. a. W. E. Williams, B.A..L.L. WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C. ����.����.-.. ��� = ......, ,. a-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx RHVQf START A BUSINESS dUIoi OF YOUR OWN VStLi The OPTIMIST 25 Cents Buys 8 Papers They Sell Like Hot Cakes YOU KEEP THE PROFITS A few pennies and "just a little effort" will mean dollars at the week's end. Remember : You don't have to create a desire for the Optimist. It's "first with reliable news" and always in demand. Call tomorrow for papers and make money, rain or shine. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxx PORTLAND CANAL STOCKS. Latitat Quotations From Vancoo- ��ar Eichang*. (As reported by 8. Harrison A Co.) BID A8KED Portland Canal 24 24 1-2 Stewart M. & D. Co 2 25 2.50 Red Cliff 1.11 1.16 Main Reef .29 THE WEATHER Tweaty-four hours ending 5 a. m., November 26. MAX. TtMr. MIM. TIMF. BAR. IN. RAIN 38.6 27.0 29.969 .00 OPEN FOR BUSINESS A Complete Stock of Liquors on Hand Sssle Airrnts for Northern B. C. Budweiser Beer The chl.f of them all Nanaimo Beer ^L'^T Kincaid, Scott & Co'ys. Scotch Whiskey All Ihe li'isiiinit branda of Scotch, Irish. Kye. (.in. Brandy, Wine, Etc., always on hansl. CLARKE BROS. Beyond question a success, is the comment everywhere heard today on the Children's Concert last night in aid of the General Hospital. The children did splendidly. Appearing as they did before a packed audience, they one and all performed their parts excellently. From the opening chorus to the tlag drill at the end of the long program the entertainment delighted the audience. Several "turns" would certainly be started on the next appearance of this charming company, notably the performance of Miss Lottie Daughtry the dainty little lady whose winsome rendering of "The Glow-worm," earned for her the most enthusiastic encore of the evening. Her response with the cunning little "Blind Pig" song redoubled the applause. Another star turn would certainly be Miss Ethel Gray's Highland Dancing; and Miss Doris Pattullo's "Oh so Shy" dance was very prettily performed. Little Miss Eileen Patmore, too, proved a charming baby reciter and Miss Georgiana Hunter's "Baby and the Fly" was excellent. "Peaches," the dialogue by Ida Neh- ring and Jack Humble, and the recita- j tions by Lloyd Johnston, who gave the ! opening address, Wallace Anderson, and | Jack Dowling were very well done, and j good readings were given by Edith 1 Sing and Margaret Morgan. The dances by Misses Dorothy Tre- ! mayne, Violet Mortimer, Gracie Mnn- I son and Doris Pattullo pleased the ' audience and showed painstaking pre- i paration; the tlag, ball and free extension drill by the Misses Bimie, Cath- | erine Johnston, Jennie McDonald, Mad- I eline Nelson, Muriel Patmore and Betty i Barrow, were very pretty to watch. , The chorus trained by Miss Froude, came in for applause, and Alex Hunter's violin solo was good. It was followed 1 by an illustrated recitation by George t Shaw which was much enjoyed. A capital drill exhibition by the Boy Scouts showing exercise and ambulance i work was also given under Mr. Brown's J command. During the evening Mr. C. V. Bennett took the opportunity to express the thanks of the audience and citizens generally to Miss Froude, Miss Gray, Mrs. Humble, Mrs. Eggert, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Brown and Dr. Reddie for their work in training the children, and to Mr. McMillan for the use of the Empress | theatre. He also expressed the very j cordial thanks of all to the ladies of the ��� Hospital Board Auxiliary. Messrs. J. Kirkpatrick, chairman, A. Cuthbert, secretary-treasurer, and H. H. Clarke of the Hospital Board rendered services at the door as ticket takers, and their ungrudging vigil in the keen air last night deserves commendation. Great credit is also due Miss Ray, graduate of Wellington College and Miss W. E. Williams, A. T. C. M. Mus. Bac, for the efficient way in which they trained the "Kiddies." The scarf dances, minuets and polkas given by the little tots constituted a large portion of the program and were exceedingly well done. Too much cannot be said for the quality of service rendered by the children's teachers. Prof. Kauffmann's services as accompanist were efficient and appreciated. Xmas Gifts To be sent to the East or to the Old Land should be mailed . AT ONCE if you would have them reach their destination in time We have made it very Careful Selection of the tlait.tiist little gifts that are . . . JUST SUITABLE FOR MAILING Buy now while "iir .'took is complete and have a large variety to choose frem. C. B. WARK The Reliable Jeweler F. W. HART UNDERTAKKlt I KMHALMER STsss'k 0OMPI l II Rupert Marine Iron Worki -ASII- Supply Company, Limited HAYS CREEK P. O. BOX 515 - PRINCE RUPERT Stalker & Wells GROCERS s Naaf McBtid, j rPhone 187 j xxxxxxxaxx P. O. BOX U I'RINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY - TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, KSQ., ARAM., LON., UNO. fb-lts xx*<xxxxxx*oo��,0,��j FAMILY TRADE OUR SPECIALTY THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST FALL AND BREAK YOUR LEO A Pair of Ice Creepers ���e cheaper than a few months in the ���pital. ��nd y��u can work a" ��� UNCE RUPERT SHOE STORE JOHN Cubkie, Prop. m-178 FOR SALE I Section 1 ock 16, lot 30, $4,000; cash $1,000 ock 26. lot 23, $3,750; cash $2,000 ock 28, Iota 3 and 4, $1,600 ea; terms ock 29, lot 9, $1,300; terms ock 29, lots 2a and 24, $2,730 pr; u-rms tcJc 31. iot 27 with three building, $7,600; cash $4,000 Section S lock 14, lots 44, 45, $4,000; cash $100 |���ck 27, lot 32, $760; terms ock 28, lot 24, $700; terms ock 89, lots 19, 20. 11.860 pr; terms ck 42, lots 5 and 6, $650 ea; terms Section 6 lock 3, lots 3 and 4, $2,500 pair lock 4, lots 21 and 22, $1,600 each ck 12, lot 6, $1,500 ck 17, lot 21, $1,200 lock 21. lot 20, $1,000 ck 28, lot 20, $1,025 ck 88, lot 36, $575 ck 31, lot 15 with house, $850 Section 7 Dt ��� sin eighth Ave. $376. Several good corners. Section 8 IDouIiIc corners on the Plaza at $550 Ir pair. Level lots on Tenth Ave, at 17"i euh. Easy terms. FOR RENT 11- in ��� islted house in good location $25 V month. House on Borden street at II. Store on Third Avenue. ONLY FOUR PERMITS Issued by the Building Inspector This Week There is no great rush in the building business this sharp weather. Only four permits were issued this week by thc building inspector. They were the following: H. M. Daggett, housekeeping rooms on Third avenue, value $300.00. Foley, Welch & Stewart, offices on waterfront G. T. P. Reserve, to cost $3000.00. This is the work special permission fnr which was granted by council as the building is to huve a shingle roof. A. H. Allison, residence on Seventh avenue, to cost $500.00. Mrs. H. Wicks and Walter Wicks, storerooms on Seventh avenue, to cost $200.00. ESCORT STILL OUT Railway Tug Should Have Come Into Port Days Ago IcCaffery & Gibbons eal Estate and Insurance - Third Ave. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE srna Und District���District ol Banks lalsnd fake notice that I). E. Walker ol Gramvills,, occupsUon Isrrasr, intansls to apply lor ! Irniuusinn to purchsss th. fotlov/ing dsscribsd ; Ssts: [ .. .ii.t-nriiii: st a post plsnts*H about flw milaa it (mm tho mouth ol .n ittlct, which poinl ia out ten milaa south and Iwo miles wost Irom B'l Hill, llanka Island, thencs- ��v��i 80 chsins, assies- aouth 80 chalna, thane, sast 80 chsins, pasicss north 80 chsins to point ol commsmcemsnL ��� Sspt 7, 1910. D. E. WALKER bh. Oct. II. 3. L. Tinslsy, A|*n I Un.l District-Dlatriot of Coast, Hans* 6 j 'I .,..��� noUss thst r.l.l.-ss S Detwller of Berlin. I (nt.in... oecupatjan doctor, intends tss apply for irmissiun to purchase th. following descrlbesl ' tssi.: (-..tnnicnritsK at a post plsnted st the south- I i: iii.rof lot Ilea, th.nc.aut thirty chalna or,- or laaa, Ihence south forty-live ch.ina mors* !���-.. thsnes west thirty chsin. more or less, ! ���no. south forty-flvs chains more or leaa to Mfit '.f ,-Minmenc.ment, containing ono hundred nil forty nnea mssre sir leaa. ���UHept M, l:s|��. ELDON S. DETWII.ER lsl> Oet iu 1810. Jssseph Dumss. Ascent at Uml District-District ol Rkssins lias., notice thsl I, John E. Dysr ol Princ. pit.-" 11 t'., occupation ssntlsmsn, inland to Fl" M iHTmMon to purehas. th. lollowini ���crilssl landa: i II oiMuinanR at a post John E. Dyer's N.W. , Sr.s-r and plsnt d sbout 40 chains south, snd 40 Ui , vsssst nl the N. W. eornsr of surveyed Lot fit. Itanite V beini th. N. W. eorner ot survsyssl os mimlser ���������.s i, th.no. south 40 ehslna, thmes t* 10 ehsins, thsnos north 40 chains, thenc. s.t lo ehsins to th. point of eommssnc.sn.nt, ���>: talnlss] i.... acre, more or Isss. 0. -i un. i, ioio. JOHN E. DYER Ms tiet. 18. . Sheens land District���District of Csssisr. Liaise nonce that (justs V llssrsrar of Aa��lU.. Wash., , A., ssreupatinn Isborar, Intansls to apply (or ' sTioi������m ,��� purehu, a,, (otiowini siaKTilssd i 'ssmsnendnf st s post planted about 60 chalna | M >l a issiint on the Kinskooch lUver, .boat aia ��� *m irsim iu conRssanc. with th. Nu. llivsr, said .rtst st ths southeast corner thareof, thene. i El chsina, thencs wsst SO ehaina, thence >'<��� *" chalna, thsnos east SO chain, to point of nsmenrement snd containlnf, 840 acre., more or I The Princess Beatrice got in this morning and one of the first enquiries of Captain Whitely was as to when the railway tug Escort with her barge the Georgia arrived. When told that nothing had been heard of them he said they must be having whole loads of trouble. On his way up he pulled the Escort off the rocks at the north end of Vancouver island, so they ought to have reached here by the time he reached Skagway. No news had been received at the railway company's office in regard to the tug boat but no apprehension is entertained. D. HORRIGAN'S CONTRACT Will Start Grading Operations on Monday Dan Horrigan will start up his con-* tract on Third avenue all right on Monday. The reason for the apparent hitch here was the failure of Mr. Hor- rigan's first arrangements for security. This has now been put right. J. Lorne McLaren, of the Mack Realty Co., is acting as security up to $5000 and the matter was passed upon yesterday by the finance committee. AT THE PHENIX TOMORROW Another Sunday Afternoon Concert Will Be Held In the Phenix theatre tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock another of the popular Sunday concerts arranged by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Hospital Board will take place. It is announced that Fred Archer will give "The Law of the Klondyke" at this concert und an excellent program is promised by Gray's Orchestra. mining stocks, policy^ of thejGranby Consolidated M. S. and P. company, results of recent inventions for the reduction of lead-zinc ores by electricity with diagrams, descriptions of the Island patents for the reduction of ores and extraction of values with diagrams illustrating its application, Taxada Island iron deposits, mining in Corea, the First Thought mine operated by P. Burns & Co. at Orient, copper mining on Latouche Island, Alaska, and proposed establishment of iron and steel works on Vancouver Island. ARBITRATORS STILL AT IT End of Hays Port Dispute Apparently Some Ways Off The arbitrators are again busy with the Hays Port case, and occupied the county court room from 10:30 a.m. today till afternoon. G. Naden who is one of the arbitrators is anxious that the case may be decided before he leaves for a business trip next week, but so far it cannot bc said exactly when the case will conclude. CHARGED WITH SELLING HOOCH VOTE ON LIGHTING BY-LAW Polling Takes Place Monday in City Hall From 9 a. m to 7 p. m. At nine o'clock on Monday morning the ballot boxes will be ready for the citizens to vote on the Electric LightingI By:law. The City Clerk is the recording officer. The polling place, the City Hall. Votes will bc rt>ceived up to 91 p.m. and the .������sum will be made and the result of the j -s ,11 declared as soon as liossible thereafter. The By-law goes through if three- fifths or 60 per cent of the votes polled are in favor. Indian I. Brought Down From Port Simpson Today an Indian named William Mac- donald was brought from Port Simpson charged with having supplied an Indian woman there with intoxicating liquor. He was released on bail this morning to appear at ten a.m. Monday. Baptist Church Notices 11 a.m.���Morning worship and sermon by the minister, Rev. W. H. McLeod. 2:30 p.m.���Bible School and Brotherhood Baraca Bible Class. All young men are welcomed. 7:30 p.m.���Evening worship. The minister will preach the last sermon of the November series, subject: "Jesus and the Sins of Cities. Would He Weep if He Came to Prince Rupert Today." The other sermons of this series have been heard by large congregations. Church situated at Sixth and Fraser streets. OLD TIME MINER HERE HOTEL ARRIVALS New Knox Hotel R. F. Perry J. Bishop, City W. Rowsell, Sedgewick Fred B. Osborne, Sedgewick J. Adams, Sedgewick J. Dalton, Sedgewick Geo. H. Hill, Sedgewick J. H. Hollander, Sedgewick Herman Haack, City F. Browzer, Hazelton John Murray, City J. R. Ratshen, City Ed. Stone T. Shine William Vincent, City T. S. Scote, Vancouver R. Wiggins, Vancouver J. P. Allen, Vancouver LAND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE CHARGED WITH BUMMING Johr L. Simpson Seems to Have Good Defence A tall, bearded man named John L. Simpson appeared before Magistrate Cams this morning charged with having no apparent employment or means ol support. He said he had $50 worth ol tools, and had been engaged clearing lots lately. He had received $32 last week upon which he had been living, and had more coming to him and could get work. His case was remanded till Monday. Ronald Harris Pleated With Prince Rupert's Appearance Ronald Harris, mining engineer, is paying Prince Rupert a visit this week, returning on Thursday to Vancouver. He is well satisfied with thc appearance and prospects of the city. Mr. Harris is an old time mining operator in thc boundary and Greenwood district. A BUDGET OF MINING NEWS Among many other articles of interest, the current number of the B. C. Mining anil Engineering Record to hand contains among other matter articles on the following subjects: Lode mining in the Yukon, notes of progress in the t'sss-tir D'Alcne mines, s|>ecial methods of assay of silver and copper ores' suggestions to purchasers of mines and Queen Chsrlotte lalsnda Lsnd District���District of Skssns Tsk. notice th.1 Robert Joaaph Nott, of Victoris, si,-am.litter, intedna to spply lor permiaaion to purchsse the following dssMTshed lands- CommencinK st s post plsnlesl ons mile wost nl the aouth-woal corner ol T. L. 89,762, thenoe eut 80 chsina, thence north 80 chains, thence wssat HO chsins, thsnee south 80 chsins to point of com* mssneemont, containing 640 seres more or Isss. Date July 23, 1910. ROBERT JOSEPH NOTT Pub. Sept. 1. Arthur llulsssrtson, Assent Queen Ch.-lotte Islsnds Und Distr ct -District of Skoens Tsk. notice that John W. Morris, of Victoris, merchsnt, intensis to spply for permission to purchsse the fnllowina; descrlbesl Isnsls: Cnmmencinft st is ptsat planteil one mil. weat of the south-west corner of T. L. 39,762, thence west K0 chsins, thonce south 80 chsins, thence out 80 chsina, thsnee north 80 chsins lo pol t of commencement, contaln'n. 610 seres more or sua. Kan. .Ink������>,. 1910. JOHN W. MORRIS Pub Sept. 1. Arthur Robsartaon. A|.nt Qunssn Charlotte lalansla Und Diatrtct -District Ol Skerna Tak.' noUce th.t Thomas Anlua Johnston, nl Victoria, manags-r, Intansls to apply for permissiisn to nurchsss ths (ollowing dasscriissstf lands: Commencing st a post planted ons mile north snd one mile wesrt of the north-west corner of T. I, .19,762, thence east HO chains, ihsnce south 80 enalhs, thene. west 80 chains, thenee south 80 chains in psslnl nf commsneament, containing 640 .erssa mssre ssr 's.ss I (ale .tills,���������;, 1910. THOMAS ARDtIS JOHNSTON Puh Sent. I. Arthur Robertaon. Agsmt [>��'��� Aug. 18, nig, ���As Sept. 7. OUSTAVE BEROER John Ilyhh.vn, Ageat Vssh., 1 na Und District���District of Caaaiar nsjice that Edwin Chaplin of Seattle, ,,, : "��� A., occupation clerk, intensis to spply kr.,{"',m " Put-chaw *������������ following descrilied ''������(iiniencing at a post planted about 60 chalna "' '/ is point on the Kinakooch Klv��r, .bout flv. �� trom ita confluence with th. Naas Rivsr, ssid [���'��� nt tho aouth-east corner thereol, thence '*' ' 0 chains, thence waat 80 chalna, thence aoulh "���n��i,���, scenes esst 80 chsins lo point of com- .i I""1" ��*td containing 640 seres, more or less. '��� " >���'����� 17, 1910. EDWIN CHAPLIN s"" 7 John Dybhavn, Agsmt *rX? I'?,ml ���>'"-rlct-Ds.trlct of Hank lalanda sake ������t,re lhlt J()hn K<lnnK.y o( U|iror M|���. S.V, ,-"ccu|""'on (*rtn*t. Intend, to .pply for Cnsla: P11���"". lh. following deacribed Commencing at a poat plsnted fourmlles north Ii oiin mile weat of th. mouth ot an Inlet, which ol I s���i ssi'o"1!."'" n,ll,*, ���o'-lh ""d two miles wesl tl.,,. ""���.I,*">��" Islsnd. thsnee weal 80 chains, ���'��� '������..";; 'k,,'(ci",n''thmn -**"18�� "������"��������������� I >-,,,. ���",'', K�� chsins to point of commencement Kb b�� �� ���P10' JOHN KENNEDY "���sW.ll, B. U Tlrsglw, Ag.nt Good Investments Are seldom the result of luck���but foresight���of ability to recognize opportunities when presented. of The mining industry in the vicinity of Hazelton is making such rapid progress that we regard it to your interest to give immediate consideration to thc opportunity for investment in meritorious properties. A closer knowledge of the recent important discoveries will convince the most conservative ami skeptical of the tremendous money making prospects and practically unlimited future. Looking ahead is worth while to the man who desires to share in this great progress and prosperity, and looking ahead at this time when shares are on a conservative basis will be far more profitable than when the investor is carried away by the enthusiasm of boom times. The Important features of a valuable mining property supplemented by experienced and progressive management is tho strongest recommendation in connection with an Investment in the shares of " SILVEK CUT MINES." i'hc property holdings are unusually large antl valuable. The management is in the hands of men of wide experience in mineral production und property development���men of demon- them. . - ance in equal monthly installments Call or write for full information. J. R. TALPEY Company Skeena Land District���Diatrict of Cout Ilanse 5 Take notioe that Charles R. Gilbert of Vancouver, B. V., occupation broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the followinK described lands: CommencinK at a post planted at the S. W. corner of Lot ....isi), thence east 40 chains, thence south 40 ohains, thence west HO chains more or less to shore of Lakelse Lake, thence followinK the shorn of said lake in a northerly direction to point of commencement, containinK '-00 acres mure or lesa. Dated Sept. 19, 1910. CHARLES. R. QILBERT Pub. Oct. 1. Mancell Clark. Agent Skeena Land ��� .Btrict of Coast Take notice that I, Thomas Nelson Dunn of Prince Rupert, occupation salesman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; CommencinK at a post planted on the east bank of Kyiox River about six miles from its mouth and marked; "T. N. Da. NW. Corner," thonca runninK east 40 chains, thence running south 60 chains, thence running west 40 chains, thenca northerly alonK the bank ,of,Kyiox River to point of commencement, containinK 240 acres more or less. Date Auk. 25, 1910. THOMAS NKLSON DUNN Pub. St'itt. 7. J. E. Hatcman. Agent SkMM Land District���Distrirt of Coast RnnRe 6. Take nutiee thnt John H. Sweder of Prince Rupert, H. C, occupation tailor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the folluwintr deserisb- exl lands: Commencing at a post planted forty ehaina east and fifty chains south from the south-west corner of Int 2275, thence south forty chains, thenre oast forty chnins. thence north forty chains, thenre west foity chuins to iioiiit of commencement, containing 160 acres. Date Sept. 26. 1910. JOHN H. SWKDER Pub. Oct. 19. 1910. Joseph Dumas. Agent Skeena Land District���District ol Caaaiar Take notice that August Rohl of Seattle, Wash., U. S. A., occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described iantis: Commencing at a post planted on the left bank of the Tehitin River, about three miles from Ita confluence with the Naas River, said post being at the south-weat corner thereof, thence north W chalna, thence east HO chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement and conUining 640 acres, more or lea Data Aug. 14, 1910. AUGUST ROHL Pub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agant Queen Charlotte Island Lands District���District of Skeena Tak.' notice that Elisabeth N. Kerr, of Victoria, married woman, intends to apply for permiaaion to purchaae tha following descrilied alnda: Commencing at a poat planted one mile north and pne mile waat of the north-v.������**���! corner of T. L. 39,762, thonce weat 80 chains, i..- nee aoulh 80 chains, thenca aast 80 chains, then, north 80 chains to point of commencement, conU1 ntaf 640 acres more nr leas. Date July 23, 1910. ELIZABETH N. KSRR Pub. Seot. 1 Arthur Robertson, Agant Skeena Ltml District���District of Caaaiar Take notice that Oscar Rotla of Seattle, Waah.. U. S. A., occupation broker, intends to apply for permission to purchaae the following doscribed lands; Commencing at a poat plantad about 30 chalna I weat of a point on the Kinskooch River, about I eight milea from ita confluence with the Naaa I River, said poet being at the south-east corner thereof, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chaias, thenca aouth 80 chalna, thence east 80 ' chains to point of commencement and containing ! 640 acres, more or less. 1 Date Aug. 19, 1910. OSCAR ROTTA | Pub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict -District of Caaaiar Take notice that Krank Scott of Seattle, Wash. U. S. A., occupation capitalist, intends tn apply for iwrmiwuon to purchase the follnwing ��lescrilM?d , lands: Commencing al a (tout planted about 20 ehaina I east of a point on thu Kinskooch River, about ntna I miles from Its confluence with thc Naas River, said ! post being at the aouth-east corner thereof, thenca i north HO chalna, thence weat 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thenca east 80 chains to point of enm- i mencement and containing 640 acres, mnre or leaa, Dato Aug. 19, 1910. FRANK SCOTT I Pub. Si-tit. 7. John Dybhavn Agent I'rince Rupert Land District���District of Skeena Take notico that William Henderaon of Victoria, It. ('., occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following dcMTihetl lands: Commencing at a post planted about five and a half milea disunt and in a north westerly direct ion . from the mouth of the Exchamsiks River on tha I north side of the river, thenee west 40 chains, ihence north 60 chains, thence east 40 ehaina. thonce anuth 60 chains to the point of commenea- ment, containing 240 acres more or less. August 4, 1910. William Henderson, Pub. August 26 J. E. M. i(ogi*ni. Agent. Skaena Land District -District of Hanks Island Taka notice that Jamea Catlln of (ira>reville, MinneaoU, occupation farmer, intends to apply for permiasion to purchaae the following ilfwcritiad lands: CommuncinR at a poat planted about two milaa north and four miks* east of the mouth of an inlet, which point la about ( -v miles aouth and two milaa wast of End Hill, Hunks Island, thenca eaat 80 chalna, thenca aouth 80 ehalns, thence west 80 chalna, thenca north 80 chains to point of commencement. DaU Aug. 13, 1910. JAMES ( A 11.1M Pub. Sept. IA. P. U Tingley. Agant Skeena Land Diatrtct.- District ��f Coaat, Mantra ft Take notice that 1. Daniel Nicholson of Kitselaa, B.C., occupation contractor, intends lo apply for Germlsaion to purchase the following described ,nds: Commencing al a post planted on the east side of l.'-k.'sx.' Lake, about one mile north of lot 684 and marked I). N'a. 8. W. corner, thenrp east 40 chalna, thenre north *U> chnins, thence west 40 chains to Lakelse l^ake, thi>nn> southerly alone; the shore of Lakelse Lake to point of commencement conuining 160 acres more or less, and u-iti* .cnnipri..ed In lot numU'r39H4, (ongar.pttpd>. DANIEL NICHOLSON Date .Sept. 2Hlh, 1910. Pub. Oct. 22nd. Skeena IaihI Diatrict -District of Coast, Range f�� Take notice that William McPhee of laakslas. It. C, occupation rancher, intends to apply for permission to purchase t he following dfweriberi lands: Commencing at a post planted at the south-weat eorner of John Furlong's pre-emption, thence cait 80 chains, thenee south 20 chains thence weat 80 chains, thence north 20 chains along l.ake shor* to poinl of commencement, containing 160 acraa mnre or leas. Date Aug. 20, 1910. WILLIAM McPHEB I'ub. Sei>t 7 Skeena Land District-District of Coaat Take notice that I, Thomas Dunn nf I'rince Rupert, occupation merchant, intend lo apply (or permission to purchase the following dnscribed landa: ('ommencing at a posl planted nn the west bank nf Kyiox River, thence running wesl 20 chains^ thence north 80 chains, thence east 20 chafna. thence south 80 chains to place of commencement, and containing 160 acrea more or lesa; post marked "T. D.'a SE. Corner.'* Date Aug. 26, 1910 THOMAS DUNN. I/>cator Pub. Sept. 7. J. E. HaUman, Agent THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST The Westholme Lumber Co. LIMITED First Avenue Telephone 186 ���WE HANDLE EVERYTHING IN ��� LUMBER PLASTER AT $17 PER TON, DELIVERED LIME AT $2.40 PER BARREL, DELIVERED COAL CITY SCAVENGING COWP'Y. Call 'Phone 18 Orders Promptly Attended to. Office: 6II1 lie. end Fulton St. We Have Moved TO OUR NEW OFFICE IN THE Helgerson Building 6th STREET Union Transfer & Storage Co. Ltd. Agents for Imperial Oil Company Telephone 36 little's NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Bkwna Land l)istr.ct���District of Coast Rang* b Take notice lhat George Owen Johnaton of Melbourne, Am-., occupation painter, Intenda to ���pply for p* Tmlason to purcnaae the followiim diarnlK**) lands: CommencinK at a poat planted one mile up Eitrewi River on east bank, ihence eaat 40 chain*., thenc*' north Mt ehaina, thance Weat 60 chalna, ���tore or \r*m to tho bank of Rxtrvwa Hlver, thance ���long bank nf Kitrewa Kiver aouth to point of commencement, containing 1140 acrea more or laaa. (JKORGE OWEN JOHNSTON Dated Sept. 12, 1910. Pub. Oct. 17, A, II. Johnaton, Agent .Skeena Land Diatrict Diatrict of Coaat Range h Take notice lhat Krneatlne M. Grable, married woman of San Prancatco, l\ S. A., occupation maaaenae, inlands to apply fur permiaaion to pur ahaae the followinK deacrilHii landa: \i$ Commencing al a poat [slanted on the south aide o*. the G. T. 1*. right-of-way 73 1-2 mllea from Mnre Ruj>ert on the north aide of tho Skeena River, thence aouth 20 chains more or leaa lo lha bank of the Skeona River, tnence HO chalna more or laaa along the bank of the Skeena River In a mirth- waati-rly direction lo the (i. T. IV right nf way, thance fit) chalna more ��r Um* In an easterly ��(i faction along tha G. T. IV right-of-way tn lhe point of commencement and containing 120 acrea, more or laaa. Dated Sept. 12, 1010 ERNESTINE M. GRABLE Pub. Oct. 17. A. II. Johnaton, Agant HkMne Und District -Diatrict of Coaat Range f. Take imlice thai Hrent I). Grabte of San Eran- ajeoa, ('. S. A., occupation accountant, intends to ���pply fnr permission to purchase the following da*cTil"*<t landa: Commencing at a post planted on the south side of Uia 0. T. IV right-of-way mile 73 1-2 from Prlnre RujMTt nn the north side of the fikeena Rlvor, thence ���nut I. 20 chains more or leu to tho bank uf the Skeo- na Rlverthence 80 chains mnre or leaa along the bonk of the Skeena River In a northeasterly direct.nn to the G. T. P. right-of-way, thenoa 60 chains more or less along the G T. P. right-of-way lo a weaterly direction to the point of commence- nenl and conUining 120 acrea, more or leas. Dated Sept. 12, 1010. BRENT U. GRARI.K Pub. Oct. 17. A. II. Johnaton, Agent Skeena Land District-Diatrict of Coaat Range 6 Take notice that Arthur Henry Johnaton of Prince Rupert, occupation builder, intends to apply for permission to purchaae the followng described landa: Commencing at a poat planted 20 chalna east of 74 mile poat jn the G. T. P. right-of-way on north aide of aame and Skeena River, thenoe 60 chalna north, thence 60 chalna weat. thenoe 80 chalna aouth to G. T. P. right-of-way, thence 60 ehaina coat along G. T. P. right-of-way to point of eotn- meneement and containing 640 acraa mon or laaa. Dated Sept. 12, 1910. ARTHUR HENRY JOHNSTON Pub. Oct. 17. J. R. BEATTY CARTAGE and STORAGE LARGE FEED STABLE ....IN CONNECTION ... Special Attention Paid to Moving OFFICE: - THIRD AVE. WITH NICKERSON & ROER1G Phone No. 1 TO RENT 3-roomed House $15.00 8-roomed House $40.00 BOTH IN SECTION 6 G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Eight Tables CENTRE STREET PHONE 130 P. O. BOX 172 GEO. T. STEWART Book-lmpiot Accounting and Auditon. Books Balanced and Statements Made lip THEATRE BLOCK Cor. 2nd Aw., 6lh St W. J. McCutcheon Carries Complete Stock of Drugs. Special attention paid to filling prescriptions. Theatre Block ��� *���>- No. to Second Ave INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE OPTIMIST Only Hoiisr with Hot and Cold water In every room Rest Furnished ll.-i.-1 in City tWnrr Fifth and Fraeer Ht, SAVOY HOTEL A. J. Prudhomme. Prop. American and European plan.- Dining Room Service unsurpassed.-Best Brands of Liquors and Cltrara. SMOKING CHIMNEYS CURED STOVE PIPES ELBOWS SIR WILFRID COAST LAURIER SAYS PACIFIC HAVE NAVAL PROTECTION Stove Pipes put up, Cleaned and Repaired. Furnaces put in and Repaired Don't throw away the old stove until you have seen us. We repair and make as good aa new. Only First Class Tin Shop In City Prince rupert sheet metal workS Phone 108 2nd Ava. Montreal, Nov. 18. -Sir Wilfrid Laurier has written the following letter to Hon. T. Berthiaume on the naval policy of his government: "Sir,���All Canadians will be grateful for your article of Saturday last in which you revive the fine imposing figure of Commandant Fortin, a man of head and heart, who in reality, was the father of the Canadian navy. The short story you published brings to mind the origin of our cruisers and explains from the events of the past the present situation. You say with reason that in 1862 'the case of the government was to protect Canada from danger and abuse, from violation of its fishing ground and from smugglers.' This was the government of Hon. Au- guste Norbel, our greatest patriot, and Sir Francis Hiskc. Policy of Prcelrcrsaors "I take advantage of thc historical fact to point out that the government of the present day is not behind that of 1852 and I do not think we could be accused of crime in following out the policy of our predecessors. There might be good reason to attack us if instead of following that policy we had longer negclected it. Considering that the conditions and the measures of defence then adopted bore much more heavily upon the country than these which we now have recourse to. The revenue of the country wits then only $16,000,000, while today it exceeds $100,000,000. No Navy at Halifax Now "At that time, however, our share of protection was minimized because Great Britain maintained warships at Halifax which would be immediately available for defence in case of necessity. These ships are now withdrawn from our ports and we cannot complain, since their departure has been the confirmation of our autonomy. The mother country has shown full confidence in our loyalty since she has handed over to us her arsenals and shore fortifications. Now it is for the people of Canada to provide for their own protection, making their own laws and their own commercial arrangements with other countries, and even taking as they see fit the products of the workshops of Great Britain. Danger* on Pacific Coaat "We must not forget that there are continual dangers on the Pacific Coast, where the fisheries, forests and mines represent millions of dollars of value lo be defended. It is not when the catastrophe arrives that we must prepare to meet danger. The duty of statesmen is to provide against the possibility of such a catastrophe. What woultl hapin-n to our commerce if ut a moment when Camilla is preparing to offer the shortest route between Europe and Asia by its railroad and ocean connections for the valuable trade passing lielween the two con tinents, if by a false economy we should lose hundreds of millions of business. Navy Is Essential "Moreover how could we prepare our compatriots for ocean navigation if we did not give them an opportunity to learn on training ships. In former times our great shipyards at Quebec furnished sailors. But these have disappeared with the elimination of sailing vessels. The construction of cruisers we hope will revive the ancient industry and bring about the establishment of immense shipyards which will produce iron ships of all kinds not only for the government navy, but for commercial purposes. Thc engagement of our marines being limited to three years of service they are then able to obtain important positions in the mercantile marine. Thc navy will employ captains, mates and clerks, as well as carpenters, electricians, mechanics, firemen and sailors. To Make Country Strong "I am not at the head of Canada's affairs for my own personal satisfaction. My duty is to work in order to make this country strong and respected. I do not think my compatriots of the province of Quebec should be in this matter of a different faith to my own. Moreover they would have reason to take me to task if I failed in the duty assigned to me of making Canada worthy of taking a foremost place in the British empire in the face of the whole world. "I know that in campaigns false ideas have been spread regarding the navy which in agreement with my colleagues of the cabinet and the majority of parliament I have undertaken to create. Demagogues, there is no othere expression that can be applied to them, have sought to frighten the people with prospects of conscription and enforced enrolment. Ridicules Campaign Liar "There never occurred in any political fight whether in this country or eslewhere a more dishonest assertion. Great Britain is itself the greatest naval power that ever existed and conscription there has never been known. It is riduclous to suppose the naval law would be more severe here than in England. Forced enrolment has always been part of the militia law in Canada in the event of invasion, Conscription is no more to be feared today that in the time of Commandant Fortin called out volunteers to recruit the 'Canadienne.' "Autonomy is similarly preserved by the clause which refers to parliament the absolute control of the service which is its own creation and which cannot be used otherwise than by the will of the reprascntatives of the people. "When the law is better understood the people of Canada, especially the people of the province of Quebec, will find in it nothing but a full recognition and an exact application of their rights as well as their dutiei. "(Signed) WILFRID LAURIER Ebony hand mirrors, all sites, at Orme's Drug Store. Plumbing. Heating and General Steam Fitting WM. GRANT BHOP-llasempnt ssl llelsreraors Block SIXTH STREET. I'hon. No. ftt B. C. BAKERY If you want that sweet, nutty flavored BREAD try our FRENCH-the kind that pleases. Third Ave., between 7th and 8th St*. GRAND HOTEL WORKING MAN'S HOME Spring Beds, clean White Sheets 25c Rooms 50c BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY Labour Bureau in connection All kinds of positions _,___ funished FREE FIRST AVE. AND SEVENTH STREET J. GOODMAN. Propri.tet Phone 178, Prince Rupert, B.C. Professional Cards w- L- BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third ,tr��, Over Westenhaver Bit*' 0(ii��. DR. W. BARRATT CLAYTON Dentist Westenhaver Block, c��r. Second A�� and Sixth st. PhoneIS . MUNRO & LA1LEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. ALFRED CARSS, c. V. hKXKEH 11" of British Columbia ofBaOaL-c andM.nliob.Bsr.. BfifiM bsVsafini CARSS & BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Office- Exchartsre block, cornsT Third maa.asl Sixth street. I'rinoe Kijuert. , WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operntiuna skilfully treated Gu'iaJ local anaathetics adminlitereil for the n-,. traction of t>*th. Consulutiun free. Oifm a and 20 Aider Block. I'rince Kunert. i>a LUCAS Ok GRANT .Civil and Mining Km,-m... i-:.. i > .... ., Reports, Plana. Specification., eiuruia. Wharf Cnnslriirtiur, Etc. Office: 2nd Ave., m-ar First Street P. O. Bos 82 PRINCE RITOI Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.01 NO. 63 Miii-is in the Helgenon llock Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the at* are requested to visit the lodge. C. V. BENNETT. S.t N. SCHEINMAN. Set New Knox Hotel ARTAUD & BESNER PROPRIETORS The New Knox Hotel is run on* J European plan First-class service A" the latest modern improvements; THE BAR keeps only the best bruA of liquors and cigars. THE CAFE is open from W-* to 8 p. m. Excellent cuisine; first-eUS service. BEDS 50c AND UP First Avenue. Prince Rifebt ���pi CARTAGE ui STORAGE C. T. P. Transfer Agent* Order, promptly Nile.!. PHss. res."*- OFFICE-II. B. Rsa-healer. (s litre St. I'm* Old German Lager Schlitz Lager These are the beversg*. lh,t make health, strength end tap* piness your lot. M<** ��re very reasonable and JW or' der will receive prompt (attention All varieties of Wines and Liquors also kept In ftsHrt- Mto.mmlL^^ SOLE HANDLERS FOR NORTHS ��ft PHONEIO , Fraser Street I Sixth S^ READ THE ">,T'MIST **>***���. THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST AND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE ,na Und DUtrict���District ol Bsnks Islsnd .Ska notion thst F. Johnnies of Grscovlllo, Minn. cupatinn restaurant keeper, intenda to eppy for, mission to purchsae the following described Commencing .t a post planted about five miles s* and two milee south from the mouth of an ,t which point is sbout ten milu south and two i west from End HUI, Banks Island, thence M rhains thence south 80 chains, thenco west chains, thence north 80 ehaina to point of tahftlM F- JOHNNIES h. Ort 11 B* L' Tin',oy' A|ten' en t'harloile Islands Und District���District of Skeena ruke notice that J. W. Maxwell ,of Vancouver, linoer intends to apply for permission to purchaae s Inllnwing tleecribod lands: . ('."iimi'iiciri!: at a poat planted ono mile north ��� mile wost of the north-west corner of T L. , thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 ,ins,' thimco weet 80 chains, thence south 80 ins' to point of commencement containing 640 ,,s more or less. .-���,.., . ita lulv 2*1, l'JIO. J- w- MAXWELL I, jm. i, Arthur Robertson, Agent Charlotte Islands Und Diatrict���District of Skeona ike notice that John Kobert Reid, of Van- ais.r, s'stote agent, intends to apply for por- ���ssinn lo purchaso the following sleacribed liinds: Cinnineiieing at a poat planted one mile west of , smith-west corner of T. L. 39,762, thonce east chains, thenco south 80 ehaina, thenco wost 80 ,i"s, thenee north 80 chains to point of com- 1iK,.'miri. conUining 640 acres more or less, lis. Inly 2.1. 1910. JOHN ROBERT REID ib. Bapt 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent a Und District���District of Bsnks laland Tisks. notice that Bryan Ruddy ot Barry, Min- occupatlon farmer, intenda to apply for rniKsinn to purchaae the foUowing deacribed Ids: rnmmencing at a poat planted aix milea north the mouth of sn Inlet which point is sbout tan ��� snuth snd two mUu west of End HUI, llsnks nd, thenco west 80 chalna, thsnee south 80 ins, thence east 80 chalna, thence north 80 ins to point ol commencement. lie Aug.11, 1910. BRYAN RUDDY lh Sipl. 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent . Und District���District of Bsnks Island Tuki' notice thst Joaeph Taylor of Seattle, Wash., ipation editor, intend, to apply for permiaaion Viurrhasc ihe following doacribesi landa: ommencing at a post planted about a ven is-s east and one mile south from the mouth of an ���t. which point is about ten mila south and two p. anal from End Hill, Banks Island, thenee l sn ehaina, thenco south 80 chains, thence oast chains, thenca north 80 ehaina to point of ims'ncement. it.. I Bant 8, 1910. JOSEPH TAYLOR lb. (let. II. B. L. Tingley, Agent Skss'iia lansi District ���District of Csusaiar Take notice that Charles M. Baxter of Seattle, a-h., I . S. A., occupation barrister, intends to I) (nr permission to purchase the following Bribed lands: 'ninriisinciiig .1 a post planted about 60 ehaina m nl a psiint on the Kinakooch River, about aix asj Iron its essntluonce with the Nsss River, aaid It bl | i' tha ssiuth-west corner thereof, tnence rth mi chain., thence east 80 chains, thence aouth ebaln, Uraaea wut 80 chains to point ol com- t '���-"rrs'iit .snd containing 640 acres, more or leas. I< \ug. lis. 1910 CHARLES M. BAXTER ih hpt 7. John Dybhsvn Agent ���a ii Und District���Diatrict of llsnks Island rain nntice th.t M.bel Corbett of Seattle, . ' oesjuptttOB married woman, intensis to )���!. fnr psTmiaaion to purchaae the following Krtbet* land,: t'i'nm.s'ncing at a poat planted about three Ui-. eaal and unc milo south from the mouth sn inlet, which point is about ten miles south il l ssn mihis west from End HUI, Bsnks Island, lata wisst 80 ehaina, thonce south 80 chsins, .' east ��0 chains, thonce north 80 ehaina to nt i ( isimtnencement. 'i Bapt 7, 1910. MABEL CORBETT ��. Oet, 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent I'.'iiu Land Diatrict -Diatrict of Banks Islsnd raka unties, thst 1'. L. O'Phelan of Graceville, >.i. occupation merchant, intent's to apply , ������ rajas/Jon to purohsso the following descrlbesl rid.: ��� iinincing st s post planted about four mUu 1 M 'tin mouth of an inlet, which point la about I mils- snuth snd two mllsas wost from End HUI, i: si Maml, thenc. wut 80 chalna, ihence north chains, thonce esut 80 chains, thance south 80 m. tn point ssf commencement. '- lot, I.I, 1010. P. L. O'PHELAN ���"'���' I's. B. L. TlngLy, Ag��nt '*"���'"��� 'and Diatrict-DUtrict of Banks Island I ��i" rallies ih.t Polar llegsn of Barry, MId- "M'.iti'in fanner, Intanda to apply for "Mi Us purchase th. following slsascrlbesl i < imuticing at a post plantad about aix mllu "ii and two mUea out ol th. mouth of an inlet tins', paint ta si.nut tan mllu aouth and two miloa ' Iron F.nd hui, li.nka laland, thonce east 80 '"��� tlinnce south 80 chsins, thenes wsst 80 'lines north 80 chains to point ot com ��� ��� i ."nt. ���''Aug. 12, mo. PETER REGAN ��� "'" "������ B. L. TlngLy. Ag.nt tana l..,,d District-DUtrict of Banka laland lake notice that J. C. Littleton of Graceville, ""���asota, occupation clerk, intanda to spply for rini.siu,, to purchau th. foUowing doscribsd 1 simmencing st s post plantad fnur mUu north ln�� mraith ol an inlet, which point U .bout Un iisaasmuth snd two mllu wut ol End HIU. Banks Md, thence east 80 chalna, thance south 80 thonco wut 80 chalna, thonco north 80 ''> point of commencement. K*-" 'ur. II, i9io. j. c. LITTLETON "' ** IK B. L. Tingley. Agent �� Und District��� District of Queen Charlotte lalanda a, ',"' "'i'"0* tmtt Owrge Nott, of Vancouver, . W, intenda to spply for permUsion to pui> ':.' ��� iiilliiwing deacribed landa: ' "���i"ncing at a post planted about half a mile ITi JKsSl "��utn "' Ps south-esat corner ��� i.. 17,045. thenoe 80 chains north, thence 80 ��"�����, thenco 80 chains south, thence 80 !���.' *��� ***** of commencement, containing i. 77 moro ��r l��" /st, Joj, 22, 1910 GEORGE NOTT '"'��� '��� Arthur Robertaon, Agent !. "������' Und Diatrict-DUtrict of Banka laland ������*. "I"1��� that M. D. Urkin of Barry, Minis' hi,,;'"" , to OTW ,or l>ormUalon to purchaso 1 ''""Wing doacribed landa: ;,,, ��� <���'"��� ng at a past planted two mllsas north -lies s,��� "J "n lnl<lt> *>Mcr> Point la about ten ���land si�� *'"* two mlle" wo,rt ��� End Hill, Banks ha in ' IZ w<"1 80 ch��'M. 'henee north 80 WMlerSS T" 80 ch��lM. th"">�� aouth 80 >��i�� A i. ' "'"'���<v^'*n��ncement ���ui, ��1* '��� 1910- M. D. LARKIN "*��� 16' B. L. Tingley, Agent LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Cout Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeens Tske notics that P. R. C. Brown ot Prince Rupert, occupation real estate agent, intends to spply for permission to purchase the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted adjoining G. D. Tito's corner poat. tlience eut 40 chsina, thenoe south 80 chains, thence weat 40 chalna, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. Date Aug. 9, 1910. F. R. C. BROWN Pub. Sept. 16. Numa Demera, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Banka laland Tako notice that John Anderson of Seattle, Wash., occupation grocor, intenda to apply for fiormlasion to purchaso tho following doacribed ands: Commencing at a post planted about three mUes east and one mile south from the moulh of an Inlet which point U about ten mUee south ansl two miles west from End Hill, Banka Island, thonco east 80 chains, thenco south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chalna to point ef commoncemont. Dated Sept. 7, 1910. JOHN ANDERSON Pub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tlngloy, Agent Skeona Und District���DUtrict of Banks Island Take notice thut James Sammon of (irucevillc, Minnesota, occupation merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post plantesl two mtles north of tho mouth of an inlet, which point U about ten milea south and two miles west of End Hill, Hanka lalansl, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thenee oast 80 chains, thenco north 80 chains to point of commencement. Date Aug. 11, 1910. JAMES SAMMON Pub. Sept. 16. B. 1. Tingley, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict ���Diatrict of Hanks Island Take notice thst P. It. Urkin of Harry, Minnesota, oecupstion larmer. Intends to apply for permisaion to purchaso tho following slescrilscsl lands: Commencing at s poat plantesl about tour milu north and four milea out of the mouth ot sn inlet, which point U sbout ten miles south snd two mUu ssrast of End Hill Bsnks Island, thenco west 80 chalna, thonce south 80 chains, thence cast 80 chains, thence north 80 chsins to point of commeneement. Dste Aug. 13, 1910. P. H. LARKIN Pub. Sept. 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent Skeens Und District���DUtrict of Bsnks Island! Tske notice thst E. C. Halrd of GracevUle, Minnesota, occupation farmer, intensis to spply for permission to purchsse the following tlescribcsl ! lands: Commencing st s post plsnled sbout four mUtss north snd four milos eaat of the mouth of an Inlet which point U about ten milaa south and two mllu wut ot End HUI Banka laland, thance east 80 chains, thenee aouth 80 chalna, thence wut 80 chalna, thonce north 80 chalna to point of commencement Date Aug. 13, 1910. E. C. BAIRD Pub. Sept 15. B. L. Tingley. Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrict ol Coast Rsnge 6 ! Tske notice thsl Jean Vaughan of Hammond, ! B. C, occupation married woman, intenda to apply ' for permiaaion to purchase the following descrlbesl | lsnds: I Commencing at a poet plnnted on th. ahore ot ' the north end ot Ukelse Uke snd st tho S. W \ corner of Uit 3982, thence north 10 chsins, thence wut 20 chalna, thence south 40 chsins, thence east 20 chsina to point of commsneement, containing 80 scras more or loss. Dstesl Sept. 19, l'JIO. JEAN VAUGHAN Puh. Oct 1. Msncsdl Clsrk, Agenl 1 Quoen Chsrlotto lalanda DUtrict���Diatrict of Skeena Take notics' that I. Wilson Gowing ol Vencouvs-r, 1 occupation prsispector. Inlend to apply fnr iser- j misaion lo proapect for cosl snd petroleum on 640 . seres of land: Comms'ticing ut a post plants-d tsno-fourth milo ! woat aisle of Hone Kiver, covering Section 22 1 Township 4, thsmco 80 chnins, w��t thence 80 > ehaina south, thence 80 chains eaat, thence 80 ; chains to point of commencement containing Is 10 acres, mnre or issrsa. . Dated Oct. 11, 1910. WILSON OOWING i Pub. Oct. 18. Quoen Charlutto lalanda Und Dtatrict ���DUtrict o Skeena 'fake notice Ihul I, Wilson (lowing of Vnnvnucer, , occupailsin prospoctssr, intend tti apply for permission to proapect for coal und {M'truleum on j 610 scree of lsnd: I Commencing st s post plantesl tsne and ono- i fourth mllsas from Slate Chuck creek north, ad- 1 joining A. Gowng's Cosl License Nn. Oil, cssvsrring I Soction 29, Township 4, theneo 80 chains east, I thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains wssst, thence 80 chains to |solnt nf commencement ' ctsntaining 460 an., moro or less. 1 Dstisl Oct. 11, 19H. WILSON GOWING Pub. Oct. 18. Queon Chsrlotte Islands Unsl DUtrict���DUlrict of Skeena Tako nsitlco lhat I, Wilson (lowing ol Vancouver occupation proaisoctor, intotid us applv for permission to proatss-ct for coal and |solroluem on 610 acrssa sif la in I Commoncing at a post planted one snd one- fourth mile form Slsto Chuck creek north, sslisslnlnr. A. Gowing'a Cssal Licenae No. 00, ciivi'ring rsoctlon 30, Township 4, thence 80 chains watt, thence 80 chalna north, Ihssnco 80 chains east, thenee mi, chalna to poinl of commenceinnnl, containing 640 acrea more or leu. ������ Dslesl Oct. II, 1910. WILSON GOWINO Pub. Oct. 18 Skeens Und District-DUlrict nf llsnks Islsnd Tske notice thst Pstrlck M. Msher ut Sesltlo Wuh., oecupstion rsal oatale dealer, Intenda to apply for permUaion to purchaa. tha foUowing ducrlbsd Unda: Commancing at a port plsntesl two milss, north and two milu east of the mouth of sn inlet which point U sbout ten milu aouth snd two milu west of End HUI, Banka Islsnd, thence east 80 chsins, thsnos south 80 chsins, thence west 80 chsins, thence north 80 chsins to point of commencement. Dste Auk. 12, 1910. PATRICK M. MAKER Puh. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley Agent Queen Chsrlotte lalanda Und DUtrict���Diatrict of Skeena Take nssliee that Hubert Joaeph Nott, of Victoria, steam-titter, intesina tts apply fsir pormlMion to purchase the following desscrihesi landa* Commencing at a post plants*! ono mile ws-at sif the south-went corner of T. L. 89.762, thonco east 80 chains, thenco north 80 chsins, thonce wont 80 chalna, thence south 80 chsins lo point of commencement, contsining 640 seres moro or lens. Dste July 23. 1910. ROBERT JOSEPH NOTT Pub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent Queon Chsrlotto lalanda Unsl Diatrct -DUtrict of Skeena Take nsstice that John W. Morris, of Victoria, merchant, intends to apply for |sermiaaion to purchase tho following lissserilsed lsnds: Commoncing st a pissl plantesl one mile wi-st of tho smith sms! corner ssf T. 1.. 39,762, thenc wisst 80 chains, thenco south 80 chnins, thenee cast 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to poi .1 of commencement, eontain'ng 610 acres mssre or lesa. Dare July 2:1. 1!I10. JOHN W. MORRIS Pub Sent 1. Arthur Rohs'rtaon. Agent LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Und Diatrict District ol Queen Charlotta lalamU Tuke notice thsl William Kitward Fiaher, of Prince Rupert, solicitor, intends to apply for iscrmiasion tts -surchaao the fnlhswing sleacrilied lamia: Commencing ut a post plantesl about hall a mil. wssst ami thrss' milsss sssiuth ssf the south-east eorner of T. L. 37.015. thenoe 80 ch.ins north, thence 80 chains west, thenee 80 chuins tssisith, thence 80 chains east to point ol commi'ncems'nt, containing 640 ncrtta more or h-ss. Wm. EDWARD FISHER Arthur Rotserlsoti. Agont Date July 22, 1910. Pub. Sopt. 1. Quss?n Charlotte Islands Unsl Distnct -DUtrict of Skeena Take notice that Thssmaa Ardus Johnston, nl Vlctsirla, manuger, intensis to apply for ps-rinhtisloti to purchase the following slsascrlbesl lamia: Commencing nl a post plantisl one mile north antl one mile ws-at of the north-wssst corner of T. L 39,762, thence tstsat so chairsa, thence aouth SO enniha, thenee west HO chsins. thenee south 80 ch.ins to point of commencement, containing 640 ncros mnre or Is-aa. Dale July 2.1. 1910. THOMAS ARDUS JOHNSTON Puh Sept. 1. Arthur llol-ertson. Agent Ornini'cn Land District-District ssf Caaaiar Tuke BOtlOC lliist Phillts Chsmett of Prince Rupert, ucctiiuition Contractor, Intends t.s apply for perniiaaisal to purchase the following dcucrltscd lands: Cssmtnensing al a post plants d at the south weat eorner nf Anilisnnill Gsivernmenl Rt-servn- tissn. Sks-ena River. Hangs' 5. Diatrict of Caaaiar. thenes- -III s-hnina north. Ihence 80 chains west thenee lit'chnlns assuth. thence eaat along the bank of Sks-s'na River Iss point ssf commencement, cssntaining lut ncrs-s. more ssr leaa. Dated Oct 14. 1910 Philip Chenett Pub. Oct. 28 Lucatssr Caasiar land District -District of Caaaiar Take notico that Wilfrid 0. McDonald of Prince Rupert, II. C, Intensis to apply fsir permiaaion In purchaae the following d-sacrined land: Commencing at a post plnnlesl one mile distant in northerly tllreetion from north end Bulkley Uke and len chain, wul Bulkley Creek, thence north 80 chsina, thence east 80 chsina. thence south 80 chsina, ihs'nce weet 80 ch.ina lo poinl of eom- mencctns'nt, and csinlainlng 640 acrea, more or lesss. D.ted Oct. 8. 1910. WILFRID C. McDONAI.D Pub. Oct. 25. Philip C. McDonald. Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���D atnet nl Queen Charlotte lalanda Tak. notic. thai O.ivo Armstrong, ol Vsncosiver, suiisater, Intenda to apply for permiaaion tn purchase the folow-lng sls-sacrittesi ands: t "ornmens-lng s' . poat pla*sted ono mile we t of tho aouth-woat corner of T. I. 13,76 , lh nee samst 80 eh.ins, thence north 80 chsins, thenc east 80 chalna, tnence aouth 80 chalna to point of commencement, containing 64" acre. mor. or ua. Dale July 2.1, 19 0 OLIVE ARMSTRONG Puh. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertaon. A-nmt LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skoon. Und Diatrict���DUtrict of Coaat Range 5 Tako notice that Charioa R. Gilbert sil Vancouver, It. C, occupation broker, intensla tts apply for permission to purchaa.' tho following dssscrihstl lansis: Commencing st s post plsntod st the S. W. corner of Ut 3980, thence eaat III chains, thence south 40 ohains, thence weal 60 chains mure or less tti shorts ot Ukelss' Uks-, thenco following the shore of said lake in a nssrtherly direction to point of essinms'iicement, csinlainlng 200 acre, more or Isass. Datetl Sept. 19, 1910. CllARLES. R. GILBERT Puh. Oct. 1. Mancell Clark. Agont Sktvna Unsl ��� salrict of Coast Tako notice that 1. Thomas Nelson Dunn of Prims' Rupert, occupaliun ssaluaman. Intend to apply for permission tss purchsse tho following Skeons land DUlrict -DUtrict of Queon Charlotta slsacnbed lsnds: Islands Cnmmencing at a post plantesl nn the east bsnk Taks- noliee th.t rtobatt Sungster. ssf Victoris, of Kyiox River sbssut six nii!sx from its in..uth I 1 1,1. .,.|.i.r, intensis to spplv for psTinissiun to and marl,",!, "T. N. D'a. NW. Corner," thenc. | purchase the following slesscrilsesl lansis: running east 40 chains, thenco running soulh 60 Commencing ut a |>ost plantisl about half a mile chnins, thence running weat 10 chains, thence : ust nnd thrsi' mile, south ot the south-saist corner northerly ulong the Isank.of,Kyiox River to point , ot T. I.. ;I7,0I5, thenco 80 chains south, thutico 80 of ciimmoiici'irionl, containing 210 acres more or I chains east, thence 80 chains north, tlience 80 'ess- chains wesl tti |soittt of cssmmentvment, cssntaining Date Aug. 2.*., mm. THOMAS NELSON DUNN ! 640 aenss more nr lesss. Pub. Soot 7. J. E. Bateman. Agent ! Date July 22, 1910. Skeenu Und District-District of Cssnst Range 6. PU''' S<'"t' '' Taks* notice that John II. SwimIst ssf Prince Kitpi'rt, It. t'.. is-i'upnlioii tailor, intensis to apply [ for permisslssn Is. purchase lhe fssllnwinu sls'ssrib- ��� ��f"!""1 Und District rsl lands; . lake notice thai I). B. lAalks'r uf (iracs'ville, C.sininencing nl n post pluntssl forty chnins Minn., occupatisin farmer. Intensis lo apply for s'nst nts.l I'sfty chains sssulh from lhe south-west I Psimlaalon to purchase the lollowing slssscribed esirner ssf hit 2275. Ihence sssulh forty chuins, ��� n',,: , , , ths-nee oust forty ehalns. thence north forty I (ommencing at a poat plantisl about live mllu ehaina. Ihence west forty chain, to point of com- ""J"1 *rom tho, moulh of an inlet, which point la mencement. containing Hill acres. ?.bo.u'..,,f,n .I"1'*' l"*u.th .*���"' two mila" wo"1 ,rom Dale Sept. 2s; mill. JtHIN II BWKDsaRI ���***��� '""��� "'"i" Island, thencs' wssst 80 chsins. Pub. Oct 19. Rill). Joseph 1 Mimas Agent thence south 80 chains, ihence put 80 chains, ! thence north 80 chsina to point ot commencement Skeena Und DUtrict-District ol Csssisr ' Dsted Sept 7, 1910. D. K. WALKER Take no-ice that August Rohl of Seattle, Wuh., ; Puh. Oct. 11. tl. L. Tingley, Agen 1'. S. A., occupation laborer, intensla to apply tor j pernslasion tu purchase the fullowing dosscribc'l . (%>mn.pnrin>>r at a p..**. plant.**, at the nouth- w.-i M.f,.'i ..f lit l''1', ili.'in'f.-ii.i thirty chains RM ����r liMi, t In-ill.- notith flirty-live chaini more or It-aa, thence WMt thirtv chaintt mure or leai, thenee south forty-live ehaina mon* or lest to point of commencement, containing one hundred anil forty acrea more or lem. Date .Sept. W. 11*10. KLIX)N S. DKTWII.KR I'uh, Oct. IU, 1SI0. Joitvph lt.nii.i-. Airent ROBERT SAN'tlSTKR Iftfaur KolKTtaon. Agent I'l-trici of Hanks Inland chains, thenc* east 80 chains, thoneo south 80 chains, thenoe weat K0 chains to point of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or leai Date Aug. U. 1910. Al'GUST ROItl, Tub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent queen Charlotte Islsnd Unci.. Diatrict -DUtrict of Skeena Takf notice that Klisalwth N* Kerr, of Vic form, married vraman, intenda to apply (or permUsion to purchaiM* the following doacribed alnda: Commencing at a poit planti*d one mile north and one mile west of the north-vrest oorner of T. L. 39,762, thenoa west 80 rhaina, thence aouth 80 chains, thenee eaat HO ehaina, thence north 80 chains lo point of commencement, containing 640 I ^IiJ^l>^i,^an'i,:,'t*IW, acre* more or less. !",..,>��,��.,��-.���.���* ,,, . i ...... i,. i, ������ ���< i iom ii I7UHTH w I'PDU a mnmi ncin*, ���*. n Coast Uand DUtrict-District of Skoona Take notice that I, John K Dyer of Prince* Rupert, It C, occupation gentleman, intend to appy for pei-mmon to purchaae the following iImiit ilnul I km lav Date July 2.1. 1910, Pill*. Seot. 1 KI.I/.AHKTH N. KERR! post John E. Dyer's N.W. Skeenn Land District-District of Coast Kan ire ��, Take notice that sixty days from date thai 1. Hugh Patrick Riley of 11.,/.-linn, II. C. miner, do Intend to apply to the commissioner of lands for permission to purchase the fnllowlnir described lands: . , . Commencing at a post plnnteil 40 chains south from the south-enst corner of lot 17.1.'., thence east 4(1 chains, thence south 411 chains, thence west 4(1 chains, thence north 4(1 chains to point of commencement, containing LOO acres, more or less. Date Nov. 1st, 1910. HUGH PATRICK RILEY. Pub. Nov. 2nd. Rolwrt Jan. llriekdale.Aitenl Skeena Land District���District of Coast Tako notice that Joaeph H. Houston of Vancouver, I*. C., occupation prospector, intends to apply for permiasion to purchase tho following doscribed lands: Commencing at a pott planted 200 yards north from the mouth of Hoar River adjoining the southern boundary of tho Indian Reserve, thence east 40 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence wost 40 chains, thenco north 80 chafn'l���^������M���%v, Dated Oct. 12, 1910. JOSEPH II. HOUSTON Pub. Oct 26. David ti. Mlchlner, Agent Skeena [.and DUtrict-DUtrict nf Ranka laland Take notice that Edmund J. Harry of tlarrv, Minnesota, occupation farmer, intenda to apply for permUnion to purchaw* the fullowing dencnlvod landa: Commencing at a post planteil two mllea nnrth of the moulh of an inlet, which point U about ten miles south and two milos wo**l nf Knd Hill, Hanks Island, thence east 80 chains, thenee north 80 Chains, thence west 80 chains, thenco south 80 chains to point of commencement. Date Aug. ll, 1910. EDMl'S'D J. HMtltY Pub. Sept 16. H. L Tingley. Agent Coast land DUtrict DUtrict of Skeena Take notice that II Johnson of Prince Rupert, occupation boat builder, intends to apply for permiasion In purchase the following deacnlM-d Intnl..: Commendng at a post planted adjoining J. \V. Scott's coraor post, thence w chains east, thenee 40 chains aouth, thenoa 60 chains woat, thence 40 chains north to point of cuinmencement. Dato Aug. 9, 1910. H. JOHNSON Pub. Sept. 16. Numa Demon. Agent Coaat Und District DUtrict of Skeena Take notioe lhat Catherine Harrison of Calgary, .Mt��i . occupation spinster. Intends to apply for CrtnUsion to purchase the fti-llowlng (ie��cril��ed nds: Commencing at a poat planted adjoining II Johnson's corner poat, thenee 80 chains north, thenco 40 chains east, thence 80 chains snuth, thenco 40 chains weal to point of <eommenrement. DaU Aug. 9, 1910. CATHERINE HARRISON Pub. .Sept. 16. Numa Itamers, Agen Skeena Und DUtrict DUtrict or llanka Uand Take notice that Matthew Caaey of Mohall, North Dakota, occupation farmer, Intends to apply for permission to purcham the following dnecritied lands: Commencing at a ixmI planted on the north side of the moutn ofan Inlet, which U altout 10 ml- snuth and two milen west of End HUI, Hanka Island, thence east 80 chains, thenoe north 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains, thenee aouth 80 chains to point of commencement. Date Aug.11, 1910. MATTHEW CASEY Pub. Sept, 16. II. L. Tingley, Agent Prince Rupert Land DUtrict-DUtrict or Skeena Take notice that Rowena J. Taylor of Victoria, B. ('.. occupalion spinster, intends to apply ror permission to purchase the following diwcribed lands: Commencing at a post planted al��out five ndlea distant and In a northwesterly direction from the mouth of tho Exchamsiks River and altout 10 chains north of the river, thenco south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chsins, thence weat 80 cnains to the point of commencement, containing G40 acres more or less. August 4, 1910 Rowena J. Taylor. Pub. August 26. J. Rogers, Agent ,. . . . i corner and plant d about 40 chains south, and tO Arthur Kobertjion. Agent | fh-mi| WfMt of (hp N w comm of Burv.y_<) Ij0l i i. ihh ittmtPiM a-af ������-���-- ��� IM| lUngo V being the N. W. corner uf surveyed _ion to'purchaa tho fol.ow.ng SSUS jSAft* ^ftU! ^mm^^^ Commencing at a po* planted about 30 chain. ' &"���.' "V ^ ,0HN ^ " weat ol a point on the Kinakooch River, about { ruD'llct' 1Sa eight miles from ita confluence with the Naaa River, said post being at the south-*nt��t eorner | ��� thereof, thence north hO chains, theneo weat HP . Skeens Und Dirt net���District of Cassiar. chaiav Ihence muth 80 ehaina, Ihence cast (�� Take notice that tiurtav Merger of S^-altle. Wash., chains lo point ol commencement and containing U< ij ���*-. occupation lalmrar, intends to apply for 640 acre**, more or leaa. iwrmiMion to purchase the following ili*scribod Itale Aug. 19, 1910. OSCAR ROTTA ������"������*���. I'ub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn. Agent j ( ommencing at a prnt planteil alt-out M> chains weat of a point on lhe Kinakooch River, atiout kU Skeena Und DUtnct Dutrirt of Ca-siar i n>"ro tnm Its conlluenee with the Naas River, sold Take notice lhat Krank Srott of Seattle. Wash. P0"' ,N',nS ���� th�� aouth*4-��*��t corner Ihen-of. thonce V. S. A., occupation rapiiaboi. intends lo spply north 80 chains, thenco west 80 chains, thenca for pmUN to purchase the following descrili��l -��outh 80 chains, thence ea*n 80 chains to (Miint of Un,.* commencement anil containing 6tu .itii, mon- or Commencing al a p.*t planleal al��uit 20 chains ���****��� ���..��� t nl a point on lhe Kinskooch River, ahout nine , ���>���'�� A"f* ��8. ��**���"��� (-CSTAVK HEROKK miles from Us conlluenee with the Naas River, said ���'"����� ***P** 7- J��nn D>bhavn, Agent P'i-t Iteing al the snulh-east cnrni>r ihensd, thence north 80 ehaina, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, ihence east 80 chains tn point of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or lesa. ii*."^.".- -'' m�� l . WW* V,TT Wash.. I' S. A.. neru,..tlnn Hark, Intsnil. lo a|,���ly ^,���,,��� ���**���**��� I ������0���", I'l-s-liavn Aaenl ,���r ',mim ,'��� nulJ,,mw ������. f.'.U..w,..K dmeriW Skeena Und District District of Cassiar Take nolico thai Edwin Chaplin of Si-.ittln, Prince Rupert Und DUtrict District of Skeena Take notice that William Henderson of Victoria. II. C, occupalion Isrin-r, intends to apply lor I; I pi, re I lamU: Commencing at a poit planted ..limn (��0 clialna went of a point on the kinskooch River, about flvo) miles (nun its eonttu��-nee with Ihe Na.n River, said , . ��� . ,. , ., . ���.- , iniii"* ifuiii iii nfihh*''nn- ��a,iiii un- iin.i. ivi��i-i. ���*���*.(��� or nermission to purchaae the following dnanlie.1 |KM| MnK ���. thp WM1,,w.fUlt ^,rn,.r ,j,,.m,f. thenca ���"'.'*��� . ^, . . i ... ���. _ ^�� ' north ho chsins, thonco wesl sn chains, thence south ummenring at a ik��1 plant��i about live and a H(J fh||m |hl.nr. ���.,,. M, chainn .��� , ,,, ���,���,. hatna, thonce ��.i i SO chains tn pi moncoment and containing liiO acres, more or Iojm. Dale Aug. 17, 1910. EDWIN CHAPLIN I'ub. Sopt. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent half miles distant and In a northwesterly direction from the mouth of the Exchamsiks River on Ihe north side of the river, thence wost 40 chains, Ihence north 60 chains, thence east 40 chains. Ihence south 60 chalna to the point of commencement, containing 240 acres more or leas. August 4, 1910. Wlllism Henderson, Pub. August 26 J. E. M- Rogers, Agent. Skeena Und District -DUtrict nl Hanks laland ,,, . . T..e nolle ih.tJsmur.llinonir.cevilla. Mln- C*"""1 lo l""cn"" th�� ' *'"�� ��*mmm\ i....,i., ,er f.rmer intensla lo sisply lor ,���mnIn,nrlni| st ��� poat plants.) I.surniilna ns.rth perrsss^ssn tss purchase the f..]|.,.ll��� slewnlsed d ���. J,,,, ���, ^ ,������������, ���, ,���,., fjjjj laniU: Skoena Und DUtrict District of Hank Islanda Take notice that John Kennody of Harry, Min* neauta, occupation farmer, intends In apply for *���** ., . ,���_. * ��� .|M.���. ,_,��� ���,o__ I point is about len mllea aouth and two milet ( oininencing st a [Mast plants ,i alHiul Iwo milas *, ... .. ., ,,__���._ i.i.^.i ,i ��. , ���/, _,^ i ssurth ansl lour mils. ���i of lb. moulh of sn Inler, gjg1 " ���J'-J"^'^'.''''-.^2?J!1T an suffl! which (Hilnl s. .I�����it ten tntlea ��.ulh snsl twt. mllu }��"", *j; ll..MJ.g�� "S **, 0"t��� *��, * ���'""��� -_, ���i 1,-aj inn ii ^l i i_���^ ,i���.,��- .���-. un thenee north HP chains to point of commencement. ^_.��'.t'"dJl":..L,"���,.yr"d' .'��?? 22 SS i..l.Au,.ll.l��IO. JOHN KKNNKDV II. I.. Tins-ley. Aisnt ��i��i us r.ssu inn. nan., sasanss, iii.-iist. isisi nw |1.|��A,,�� 1 chsina, thenes soulh "0 ehslns, Ihence avsast HO BPfiS , ehslns, Ihene. nnrth HO chsins to point ssf cum- menes-menl. Data Au(. 13. I JAMKS I Al I.IN Pul.. Hepi. It. D. I. Tinilsy. A(ent I skMn, Um| ���UU1M l)t.tr1(.t o( ,������k, ,.������,, Take nsstlce thai John Harvey of I inn... ills., Hksssna I..IS..I lllatrlrt. Ilialrlel of (Vsa.l. HnnKe f, , MlnnessoU. ssceu|s.llisn clerk. Intensla to apply fur Take tiolleethat I. Daniel Nlcli.ila.iii ..f KltaatBs, , i����rmiaainn to purchsse the followina slnas-rllsod II.I'.. orrsi|iatioss esinlraelssr. Intensla tss a|s|sly fssr lansla: isermlaaissn Iss pssrs'lsasse Ihe followInst sls-seribesl | Commenclnl al a post plsntesl four miles north Isnsla: j of the mouth of sn Inlet, which point ia atsssul ten l '..I.III..II. .i.i' at a isssat plentcs! on the etat aide n,||H MUth snd t��ro milu svut of Knd Hill, Hank. of l.akelse Ijske, alsnsst sine mile north of lot IM4 laland, Ihence wut HO chalna, thonce south HO and marksal II. N'a. S. W. cssrner. -hence eaal 4n I ehaina, thenee ess* B0 chsins, Ihence north HO ehaina, tlsens^. north 4li ehaina, ihenc wi*at 4'i I ehsls.a Ut (solnt nf eommencemenl. i-lniiii. t" l.rsks'l.s. I.nks.. thence ....in,...1, aliinir Data Aua. II, 1910. JOHN IIAHVKY the ahors. of I. ��� i. .���!-.- Lake to |....nt sif eomssii'nrs^ . isui,, s,pt. 16. II. U Tlntley, Anent in. nf . .oi hi.nu- If,! acrea more ssr leaa. ansl IseinK j comprises! in lot number JissM. liinsra/eltesli. isAMKI. NICHOLSON Dale Sepl. atth. Illltl. Skoena land District-District of llanka laland I-uli. Oct. ami. .,.���,,, nol(w> th.l (:,H Huffman nf Seattle. Wuh.. a, , , ���;_*-���-, rakaasl^ . ,-_._, u��n��o r. occupsUon physician. Intends to apply for per- �����: ww^srt^r& ukfj I SEES? rjssittfs!�� B,1y.flWyUon r.ncher! Intends to ajnjly lor m[��^2^^^JT-JS"^ ttluTh'c! �� , ,������ ,��� ,,,1,1,, iu f.-liMAi.ii! ),-'nl ^ I.��� inirt, which point U about t^n miU-siiouth and lamU: two miles west from Knd Hill, Hanks Island, thence /��� �� . ��^i... �� . ... ���t . u.si.-i ni il,. u,i,th u..~i two muea west irom r.nu inn, nanas isianu, inencv .rTjohn Furi,r's S'niiL th^ce���l ��"1 m ��h-ln"- in'nn' n,,r,h "�� ch,lln"' lh""* e'ehaina. ttnceluJ!! Strain, "i^w ^"S If- H ch.ina th.nce mth HO chain, to point ol chains, thence north 20 chsina slona; Uke shore > r,"";'"!'^!!'T','��n to point ssl commencement, containing 160 screa !,'", .^f1,, ' IJ1U' ...... i. I'ub. Oct. 11. Skeen. land District���Diatrict ol Qimsii CbarioU. Ialamla Take noliee that Jane Nsslt, nf Vancouver, mar- rlesl woman, Intenda to apply for tscrmlaalon to purchase the followinK slesscrslsosl lansla: Commencing at a poat plantesl ahout half a mile east and ono mile aouth of the asiulli-esat eorner of T. U 37,04ri, thence 80 chsins nnrth, thsnee R0 chalna west, thence 80 chalna savsl. thonce HO chalna south to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leaa. ..��������� Date July 22, 1D10. JANE NOTT I'ub. Sept. 1. Arthur Ilolsertaon. Agent WILLIAM Mel-HKr* CAKI. HOFFMAN D. L. Tingley, Agent mors, ssr l< Dste Aug. 20, 1910. I'ub. Sent 7 Skeens Iansl Dlalrict-Diatrict of Coaat Take notice lhat I, Thomas Dunn nf I'rince Kupert, occupaliun merchant. Intend to apply for permiaaion tss purchue tho fssllnwlng sleacrllsesl lansis: Commencing at a post plantesl on the west bank of Kyiox Kiver, Ihence running weat 20 chains, | milsss from ita conlluenee with the Nana Kivs-r. said thence north HO ehaina, thence eaat 20 chalna, - ' ��� "������ ���" ������- ���' " thence aoulh HO rhains tn place sif commencement, and cssntaining IfiO acre, more nr leu; poet markesl "T. D.'a SK. Corner." Date Aug. 25, 1910 THOMAS DUNN, locator Pub. Sept. 7. J. a llateman, Ags'nt Skeena Unsl Dlalrict -Dlalrict ssf Caaaiar Take notico that John Fay of Seattle. Wuh., U. S. A., occupation gas-fitter, intend, to apply for permission to purchase the fullowing iloacrilsed lansla: Cnmmencing nl a psrst. plantesl alto'H *10 chalna west sif a point on Iho Kinsisisneh Kivsn-, alMiut eight post being at the anulh-wsast corner thi'rssssf, thenco north HO chalna, thenco eaat 80 chains, thenee aoulh 80 ehaina, thence west HO chains to point ssl enm- mencement and containing 610 acrea, mote or leu. Dale Aug. ID, 1910. JOHN FAY I'ub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn. Agent THEPR1NUE RUPERT OPTIMIST LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land DUtrict -District of Coast. Take notice that Donald Clacher, of Hrcckon- ridge landing Prince Hupert. 1). C, occupation (armor, intenda to apply for permission to purchase the (ollowing di��cribed landa: Commencing at a post planted about Ave mUea in a aouth easterly direction from Urecken- ridgo Landing, and at the aouthwwt comer of Lot 3065, thence, aouth 80 ehaina, thence eaat 80 chains, thence north CO chains more or leaa to the aouth east corner of Lot H062, Ihence west 40 chains more or loaa, along the lot line 3062 thonce north 10 chalna, more or laaa, along lot line 3062 to the aouth eaat corner of Lot 3065, thonce weat 40 chains more or lesa, along lot line 3065 to the place of commencement, containing 560 acres more or leaa. Dated Oct. 20, 1910. DONALD CLACHER Pub. Nov. 17. Skeena Land District���District of Ranks Island Taka notice that John Geheke of Barry, Minn., occupation farmer, intenda to apply for permiaaion to purchaae the following deacribed lands: Commencing at a poat planted about aix mllea eas- d two mllea north from the mouth of an Inl' hid. point la about ten milea aouth and two mi .. weat from End HUI, Hanks laland, thence west 80 ehaina, thence north 80 ehaina, thence aaat 80 chalna, thence aouth 80 chalna, to point of commencement. Dated Sept. 7. 1910. JOHN GEHEKE Pub. Oct. 11 **d- Tingley, Agent Skeena Land Diatrict���District of Baaka IaUnd Take notice that William Ruaaell of Seattle, Waah., occupation manager, intends to apply for permisaion to purchaae the following deacribed anda: Commencing at a poat planted on tne ahore of Principe Channel about 200 yards north of End HID, Ranka laland, thence wrat HO ehaina, thence ���out Ii 80 chalna, thence eaat 80 chalna, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. Dated Sept. 9, 1910. WILLIAM IU SSKI.l. Pub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent Skeena Land District-DUtrict of Caasiar Take notice that Frank RUhop of Seattle, Waah. occuitation laborer. Intends to apply for permiasion to purchaae thr following described landa: Commencing at a post planted about 140 chains weat of a point on the Kinskooch River, about Ave miles from it.- confluent*) with the Naaa River, said post being at the south-eaat corner thereof, thence north .80 ehaina, thence **��������., HO chains thence aouth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of com- menevment and cortalning 640 acrea, more or leas. Date Aug. 17, 1910. FRANK BISHOP Pub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent Sksens Land DUtrict���District of Banka laland Take notice lhat E. It. LoomU of Barry, Minn., occupation farmer. Intenda to apply for permission to purchaae the following described lands: Commeneing at a post planted about six mllea aaat and one mile north from the moulh nf an Inlet, which point U about ten miles south and two miles weat from Knd HIU, Hanka laland, thence east 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chains, thence wea SO chalna, thenee north 80 chains to point o commencement. Dsted Sept. 7, 1910. E. R. Loo.MlS Pub Oct. 11 B. L. Tingley, Agent Skeena Und District���Diatrict of Coast Taka notice that George R. Putman of (Tines LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Rupert, occupation timekeeper. Intends to apply for Dermission to purchaae the following dr*aibed Commencing at a poat planted at the aouth east corner of lot 1712; thence south 40 chalna, thence weet 80 chains, thence north 40 chains, thenre �������*. HO chalna to point of commencement, containing >120 acrea mnre or leas. Dale Septemt.er 5, 1910. Geo. IL Potman. Pub. Sept. 20. Skeena Und DUtrict ���DUtrict of Ranka laland Take notice that John J. Keeler of Harry, Minn., occupation miller, Intenda to apply for permiasion to purchase the following descrioeil lands* Commencing at a post planted about aix miles ���aaat and one mile north from the mout i of an Inlet, which point U about ten miles south and two mUes west from End Hill, Banka laland, tbence west HO chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chalna, thenoe soulh 80 chains to point of commencement. Dated Sept 7, 1910. JOHN J. KEELER Pub. Oct. 11, B. I*. Tingley, Agent Skeens Land District DUtrict of Ranka laland Take notice that Guy Jacoh of Harry, Minn., occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchaae the following deacrined landa: ( ommendng at a post planted about six mll>ss east and one mile north from the mouth of an Inlet, which point !��� about ten miles aouth and two ir-ilm wesi from Knd Hill. Hanks Island, thenre ���aat HO chalna, thenee north HO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence snuth HO rhaina to point of eommencemenl. Deled Sept. 7, 1910. ".UY JACOB Puh. -in II B. L 'i Ingley, Agent Rkeena Und District Dintrirt nf Hanks Island Take notice that ArchilMld Henderson of Seattle, Waah., occupation machinist, intends to apply for perm.iwton to purchaae the following d.**rrtt>ed Unds: Commencing at a post planteil about .seven miles tsast and three mllea south from the mouth of an inlet, which point U almut len miles south and two miles west frnm End Hill. Hanks Island, thence west 80 ehsins, tbence north 80 chains, thenre east 00 rhains, thence south HO rhslns tn point of com mencement. Dated Sept. H. 1910 ARCHIBALD HENDERSON Pub. Oet. It H. L Tingley. Agant Skeen i Und District���DUtrict of Caasiar Take notice that John D. Mclntyre nl Seattle, Wash., I1. S. A., occupation financier. Intends to apply fnr permission tn purchase the follnwing dp*rril>ed landa: Commencing at a post planted about 50 chaini west of a point on the Kinakooch Kiver, about aeven mi!.-, from Ita confluence with the Naaa River, said poat being at tltw south-east comer therenf, thence north HO chalna, thence weat 80 chsin-. thence aouth 80 ehaina, thenee eaat 80 chains to point of commencement and containing 640 acres, mnre or last. Date Aug. 18, 1910. JOHN D. McINTYRE Puh. Rent. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeenu Und District-District nf Naas Valley Take nntice thnt t.eorire Wilson, farmer,Intenda to npply for permission tn lense the followinK de- aerified lands: Ommenrttitr nt a post planteil nhnut twn miles east of Naas Kiver at Alyansh and nt south east corner nf A. F. Prle-Uly's pre-emption, thenre 40 chain* south. 10 rhntns west. 40 rhflins north, 40 east tn |M��int nf commencement, containing IfiO acres mure t��r less. Dated Nov. 1. 1910. GEORGE WILSON Pub. Nov. 17. Skeena Land Diatrict-Diatrict of Coaat. Take notice thut Solomon Mussallem of Prince Rupert B. C, occupation merchant, intends to apply for permiasion to purchase the followinK described landa: CommencinK at a post planted about four feet from the corner post oi the Indinn Reserve number 4 Ntwton, the no* south 60 chains, thence west about 10 I'baina to Walker's pre-emption (surveyed lot number 39951 ranjje 5. thence smith 60 chains, thenoe eust about 10 chains to point of commencement, containing 70 acres more or leaa. SOLOMON MUSSALLEM Date Oct 3rd. 1910. Pub. Oct 22nd Skeena Und? DUtrict���DUtrict of Coast Tako notice that 1, Napoleon Dupnia, of Princ Rupert, B. C, occupation merchant intend to apply for permission to purchase tho following deacribed lands:- Commencing at a post planted on the left bank of the Exchumaik River, nbout three milee from its mouth; thenco north 80 chains; thence east 40 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence wort along the shore of the river 40 ehaina, to the point of commencement, conUlning three hundred and twenty acrea, more or lesa. Dato September 8, 1910. Napoleon Dupras. Pub. Sep. 24. 1910. Skeena Und DUtrict���District of Ranka laland Take notice that Theodore Corbet t of Seattle, Waah., occupation plumber, intenda to apply for permission to purchaae the following described Commenceing at a post planted ahout three mUea east from the mouth of an Inlet which point U about ten miles south and two miles west from End Hill, Bank's Island, thence east 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. Date Sept 7, 1910. THEODORE CORBETT Pub. Oct 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent Skeena Und Pi trict District of Cassiar Take notice that Chaa. A. Edwards of Seattle Waah., C S. A., occupation printer, intenda to apply for permission to purcnase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted abnut 60 chains west of a point on the Kinakooch River about Ave mile from Its confluence with the Naas River, aaid post being at the auuth-weet corner thereof, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chains, thence went 80 chalna to point of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or less. Date Aug 17,1910. CHAS. A. EDWARDS Pub. Sept 7. John Dybhavn, Agent Skeena Und Dwtrict ��� District of Banks Island Take notice that Sarah Berry of SeatUe, Wash., occupation widow, Intenda to apply for permission to purchaae the foUowing deacribed landa: Commencing at a post planted about three mil* eaat from the mouth of an Inlet, which point U itl'oui ten mllea south and two milea west from End Hill, Banka laland, thence weat 80 chains, thenre soulh 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. Dated September 7, 1910. SARAH BERRY Pub. Oct 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent Skeena Und District - District of Caa-dar Take notice that Frank Mordaunt of Seattle, Waah., I*. S. A., occupation bookkeeper, Intenda to j apply fur permission to purchaae the following .described landa: Commencing at a post planted on the left bank , of the Tehitin River, about three miles front its confluence with the Naas River, said poat being ' at the north-west corner thereof, thance aouth 80 I ehaina, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 j chains, thence west so chains to point of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or leaa. Dale Aug. 14, 1910. FRANK MORDUANT i Pub. Sept 7. John Dybhavn, Agent I Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Banks Island I Take notice that John I. O'Phelan of South Bend, Waah., occupation lawyer, Intenda to apply j for permtas'on to purchaae the following des- i rribed landa: Commencing at a poat planted about two milea 1 north and four milea eaat of the mouth of an inlet which point U about ten miles south and two milea west of End Hill Banka laland, thence weat 80 I chums, thence sutith 80 chums, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chalna to point of com- mencement. Date Aug. 13, 1910. JOHN I. O'PHELAN Pub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley. Agent Skeena Und District-DUtrict of Banka laland Take notioe that Michael Foley of Barry, Mln-' nasou, occupation farmer. Intends to apply for | permUsion to purchase tne following deacribed , landa: Commeneing at a poat planted four milea north of the mouth od an Inlet which point U about ten | mllea aouth and two mUea waat of End HUI, Banka Island, thence north 80 chalna, thence weat 80 chalna, thence aouth 80 chains, thence eaat 80 chains to point of commencement Date Aug. 11, 1910. MICHAEL FOLEY Pub Sept 15. il. L. Tingley, Agent Skeana Und District-District of Banks laland. Take notice that James Regan of Harry, MinneaoU, occupation farmer. Intends tn apply fnr permiasion to purchaae tno fullowing described lands:- Commencing al a post plsnted about five miles north and four mllea eaat of the mouth of an Inlet which point U about ten mllea aouth and two mUea west of End HUI Banks Island, thence weat HO chains, thence north 80 ehalns, thence east 80 ehalns, thenee aouth 80 chains to point of commencement. Date Aug. 13, 1910 James Regan Pub. Sept 15th. B. L I*. .'iv Agen Skeens Und District DUtrict or Banka Island ' Take notice that Alexander Mitchell of Vancouver, H- C. occupation merchant Intends to apply for permission to purchaae the following descrilied lamia: Commencing at a post planted about Ave mUea east and two mUea aouth from the mouth of an inlet which point U about ten nfllea aouth and two miles weal from End HUI, Hanks Island, thence weat HO chains, thence north K0 chains, thence eaat 80 chalna, thence south HO rhains to point of commencement Dated Sept. 8, 1910. ALEXANDER MITCHELL Pit. Oct. II. U. L. Tingley, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict-District of Banks Island Take notice that Edward Warner of Vancouver, B. C�� occupation contractor, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following doscribed landa: ('ommencing at a post planted about Ave miles eaat and two miles south from the mouth of an Inlet, which point U about ten miles aouth and two mllea weat from End HUI, Ranks Island, thence eaat 80 chains, thence north, HO chains, thence west 80 chalna, thenre aouth 80 chalna to point of commencement Dated Sept. H, 1910. EDWARD WARNER Pub. 11. H. L. Tingley, Agent Skeena Und District -District of Hanka Island Take notice thai John Cox of GracevUle, Minnesota, occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following doacribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about two miles north and four miles eaat of the mouth of an inlet, which point U about ten mllea aouth and two milos west of End HUI Hanks Island, thence east KO chains, thence north 80 chains, thenco wost 80 rhains, thenee aouth 80 chains to point of commeneement Date Aug. 13, 1910. JOHN COX Pub. Sept. 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Und DUtrict���District of Banka laland Take notice that Martin H. Urkin of Hopkins, Minn., occupation fireman, Intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following described landB: Commencing at a post planted about five mil"* east from the mouth of an Inlet which point U about ten mllea aouth and two mllea weat from End HUI, Banka laland, thence eaat 80 chalna, thence aouth 80 chalna, thence weat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement Dated Sept 7, 1910. MARTIN H. LARKIN Pub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent keens Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Ranks Island Take notice that C. H. Casadey of Barry, Minnesota, occupation farmer, Intenda to apply for permission to purchaae the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about four miles north and four miles east of the mouth of an inlet, thU point U about ten miles south and two miles weat of End Hill Banks Island, tbence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thenoa aouth 80 chains to point of commencement Date Aug. 13, 1910. C. H. CASSEDY Pub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Caasiar. 1 Take notice that WUliam Gale of Seattle, Wash., j U. S. A., occupation carpenter, intenda to apply I for permiasion to purchase the foUowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile woat of a point on the Kinskooch River, two mUes Iron Its conAuence with the Nuns River, said post being at the south-eaat corner thereof, thence north 80 chains, thence weat 80 chalna, thence south 80 chal a, thence east 80 chains to poi t of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or less. Date Aug. 16, 1910. WILLIAM GALE Pub. Sept 7. John Dybhavn, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Cassiar Take notice that George UwU of Seattle, Wash., U. S. A., occupation money loaner, intends to apply for permission t ��� purchaae the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted about 70 chains west of a point on the Kinskooch River about four milos form its conAuence with the Naas River, said post lieing at the south-east corner thereof, thence north 80 ehaina, thence west 80 chains, thenoe south 80 chains, thence eaat 80 chains to point or commencement and containing 640 acres, more or Date Aug, 17. 1910. GEORGE LEWIS Pub. Sept. 7 John Dybhavn, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Caasiar Take notice that Chas Sarraaon of SeatUe Wash., I' S. A., occupation plumber, intends to apply for permission to purchae the foUowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 70 chains west of a point on the Kinskooch River, about four miles form Ita conAuence with the Naas River, said post being at the south-weat corner thereof, thence north K0 chains, thence east 80 chains, thenco south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or loss. Date Aug. 17, 1910. CHAS. SARRAZON Pub. Sept 7. John Dybhavn, Agent Skeena Und District���DUtrict of Cass*ar Take notice that Joaeph Donnelly of Seattle, Wiisli., U. S. A., occupation laborer, intends to apply for permisaion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a posl planted about 150 chains weat of a point on the Kinakooch River, about four milea from its confluence wit h the Naaa River, aaid post being at the aouth-east corner thereof, thence north 80 chains, thence west HO chains, thence south 80 chains, thence cast 80 chains to pofnt of commencement and containing 640 acrea, more or less. Date Aug. 17, 1910, JOSEPH DONNELLY Pub. Sept 7. John Dybhavn, Agent Skeana Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Banka laland Take notice that John Dunn of Hairy, Minnesota, occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchaae the following described Commencing at a poat planted about six mUes north -and iwo mUea east of the mouth of an inlet which point U about ten mUes south and two milos west of End Hill, Banka laland* thence weat 80 ehaina, thence aouth 80 chalna, thence esst 80! ohains, thence north 80 ehsins to point of com- mencement. Date Aug. 12, 1910. JOHN DUNN Pub. Sept. 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���District of Banka Island Take notice that Michael Cregan of Barry. MinnesoU, occupation farmer, intends to apply for Cmission to purchase the following described da: Commencing at a poat planted about four mUea north and two mUea east of the mouth of an inlet which point U about ten miles aoulh and two mllea weat of End HUI, Banks Island, thence weat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thenee eaat 80 ��� chalna, thence aouth 80 chalna to point of com- I mencement Date Aug. 12, 1910. MICHAEL CREGAN I Pub. Set*. 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent Skeena Und District DUtrict of Banka lalsnd Take notice that Edward Atwood of Barry. MinneaoU, occupation farmer, InUnda to apply (or permission to purchaae the following described lands: Commencing at a pom planted about four mUea north and two milm oaat of the mouth of an inlet which point U about ten mllea aouth and iwo miles weat of End HUI, Hanks Island, thence eaat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, ihence wost 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chalna to ppofnt of commencement Dau Aug. 12, 1910. EDWARD ATWOOD Pub. Sept 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Banka laland Take notice that Mary Canty of GracevUle, MinneaoU, occupation farmer, inUnda to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about four miles north and two miles east of the mouth of an Inlet, which point U about Un mUea aouth and two milos west of End Hill, Banks Island, thence esst 80 chalna, thence aouth 80 chalna, thence weat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement Dau Aug. 12 1910. MARY CANTY Pub. Sept 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent Sleeiu Und DUtrict���District of Banks laland Take notics that William WltU of Barry, Minnesota, occupation banker. Intends to apply for fiormittsion to purchase the following described ands: Commencing at a post planted about four mUea north and two mUea east of the mouth of an Inlet which point U about Un miles aouth and two mllea west of End HUI, Banka Island, thence west 80 chains, thence aouth 60 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chalna to point of commencement. Dau Aug. 12, 1910. WILLIAM WITTE Pub. Sept. 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Und District���DUtrict of Queen ('harlotte lalsnda Take notice that Mary Wllkeraon, of Victoriu married woman, Intends to apply for permiaaion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a poat planted three miles north and one mile weat from the north-west corner of T. L. 39,762, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence esst 89 chains, thence aouth 80 chains to point of commencement, conUlning 610 acres more or less. DaU July 23, 1910. MARY WILKERSON Pub. Sept 1. Arthur Robertaon, Agent Skeena Und District���DUtrict of Queen CharlotU Islands Take notice that James McAdam Christie, of Prince Rupert bank manager, intenda to apply for permUsion to purchaae the foUowing described lands: Commencing at a poat planted three mUea north and one mile weat of tho north-west corner of T. L. 39,762, thence east 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, tnence north 80 ehaina to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Date July 23, 1910. JAMES McADAM CHRISTIE Pub. Sept 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Cassiar Take notice that Clayton Aldridge of Seattle, Wash., U. S. A., occupalion broker, inUnds to apply for permisaion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the right bank of the Kinakooch River, about two milea from ita confluence with the Naas River, aaid poat being at the south-east corner thereof, thence north 80 chain*, thence west 80 chair.-., thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chsina to point of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or less. DaU Aug. 16, 1910. CLAYTON ALDRIDGE Pub. Sent. 7. John Dybhavn Agent Pub. October Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Queen Chirtta Islands Take notice that John Thnw, of Victoria, engineer. inUnds to apply for permiasion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a poat planted about half a mile east and three miles south of the south-east corner of T. L. 37,045, thence 80 chains aouth, thence HO chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains oast to point of commencement, contsining 640 acres more or leas. Dato July 22, 1910 JOHN THAW Pub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skoen.;Land District- DUtrlc, ���, y,_.��� """ Notlc. Is hereby sh, ,l���, ... M***fti8 IaUnd, and markesl "K. Nook\\'" ���' *'<**>. thenee running east mi chains ,i "��� (-��*����." chains, thence w,�� BO ch." ' fc "��'��� ft chains to point ���| cs,m,���,.n���"������, ���*�����** Mil �� Locted thia 17 slay nl SBttt, 1SI0 Skeen. Und DU,ric,-..i,,ric,���(guwCbl^ Notice U hereby riven tL&t th..... j dsu, I intend to a spk "tffa��?XjH ft ol Land, snd Work, lor a C , S" coaland petroleum ������ th. Inllo."..''^ Commoncinh at a post nluntci nn ���*-���*���-- ��� ol Shin.,. Hay, MorV.by'la��Hamfl5*9 south o�� Sand Spit, ud IS&avS.-'MJ S. W. Corner,'" ihence ninnine aJaW thence north 8(1 chsin., th,���? m 8 stfr thenco south 80 chains to |���,i���, --~ * **�� Locted thia IT day ol sCt^U*"* .. .^ , ELLA MlBLE ', -. Pub. October 1. ,,. w] BSajB Skoena Land District-District ol Qssjsa char--, lalsnda Tako notice that EliiaMh Mary GiMa . Vancouver, married woman, intensl, to arrl? w persinaslon to purchsae the lolkmn, QQ I Commandng at s post planted ahout hi! , 1 milo east snd four miles south ol the axruYw I eorner ol T. L. 37,046, thencs- N mmTS j thonoe 80 chsins wssst, thenre >0 chairs mm thenc. 80 ch.ina eaat to psiint ol wmrrs.r.cmsi' containing M0 screa more or lea. Dsle July 22, 1910. ELIZABETH tlART GIBBS Pub. Sept I. Arthur ItoberusM. An Skeena Land Diatrict��� 1 list net ol t*��sa Cfcinaa Island, Take notice that William Hums, ol Vina. custom, official, intensl, tn apply lot |.rr.su, to purchaae the followinK ili-arriUs! lsnd. Commencing at a tsoat plants*! about Ul s mile weat ansl four milts* south of th, *..������.�� corner of T. L. 37.04a, thenre so chain sea, thence 80 ehaina wssst. thwisv K0 chain, tssi, thencs1 80 ehaina east to psnnl of nsmrr*r.r��ns��t, containing MO acres more ssr lea,. DaU July 22, 1910. WILLIAM WW Pub. Sept. 1 Arthur i. :������-��� ��� Aaa SUBSCRIBE FOR THE OPTIMIST Skeena Land District���District ol Queen Charlotte Islands Tske notice that tieorge Dyer lUmsey, of Victoria, mschinlst. intends to spply for permUulon to purchsse the following described lands: Commencing at a post plsnted about half a mile wssjt snd three milos south of the south-east corner of T. 1.. 37,015. thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chsins west, thence 80 chsins north, thence 80 chsina eaat to point nf commencement, containing M0 acre, more or lesss. Dste July 22, 1019. GEORGE DYKIl RAMSEY Tub. Seou 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent Skeana Land District���District of Csasisr Tske notice that WHliam Leakey ol Se.ttle, Wuh., U. S. A., occupation re.taur.nt employee, intanda to spply for permission to purchsse the following described lands: Commencing at a poat plantad about 160 ehaina west of ��� point on the Kinskooch Rlvar about three miles from ita confluence with tho Nsss River, said post being st tbe aouih east eorner thereof, th.nce north 80 chains, thanca worst 80 chains, th.no. south 80 chains, thenc. east 80 chains to point of commencement and containing 640 seres, more or leas. Dste Aug. 16,1910. WILLIAM LESKEY Pub. Sept 7. John Dyhhsvn Agen Skeena Land District���District of Banks Island Take notice that Tessle Rohring of Seattle, Wssh., occupation stenographer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the lollowing describes) Commencing at a post planted about two mllea aouth from End HUI, Banka lalsnd, th.no. sast 80 ehslns, th.nc. north 80 chains, thenca we.t 80 chains, thence south 80 chsins to point of com. mencement. Dsted Sept. 9, 1910. TESSIE ROHRING Pub. Oct. 11. B. Ea Tingley, Agent Skeens Land District���District of Bsnks Island Take notice that Lillie l<ollis of V.noouvsr, B. C. occupation apinater, Intenda to apply for permission to Isurchsse the folowng descrilied lamia: Commeneing at a poat planted about tiro mllea aoulh from End HUI, Bank, laland, thencs east 80 chains, thsnee south 80 chsins, th.no. west 80 chains, thane, north 80 ch.ins to point of com* mencement. Deled Sopt. 9, 1910. LILLIE LOLLIS Pub. Oct. 11 II. I.. Tingley, Agenl Skeens Und Diatrict���District of Coast Take nntice thst The Csnsdisn Flah snd Cold Storage Co., Ltd., of Vancouver, It. ('., ocrup.tlon m.nufacturers etc., Intend to spply for permisaion tts nurrhaae the loUowing sleacrllsed lands - (.ommencing st a |soat planted at the N W oorner of tot 34, Range 5, Coast District, thonce aouth 10 chsins, thence weat 20 chsins, thonce north to the high water msrk, thence easterly follnwing the alnuositiea of the ahore line to the point nf commencement. The Canadian Kiah and Cold Storage Company Limited Dste Sept. 21. 1910. I'ub. Sept. 23. 1910. W A. Cssey, Agent. Skeena Land District���District of Banks Islan Tske notice that J. Drew of Seattl., Wash occupation theatre owner, Intenda to apply for fiermiaslon to purchase the following described ands: Commencing at a poat planted about seven milea east and one mile south from the mouth of an Inlet. which point is about ten mile, south and two milee west from End Hill, Banka laland, thenc esat 80 chains, thence north 80 chsins, thenee west 80 chsins, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement. Dstesl Sept. 8, 1910. J. DREW Pub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent Skeens Land District���District of Bsnks Islsnd Take notice th.t William Robinson of Harry, Minnesota, occupation farmer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described l.naa: Commencing at a poat planted about four mUea north and four miles eut of the mouth of an inlet, which point Is about ten mile, south snd two mUes west from End Hill Banka Island, thenca eaat 80 chalna, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chsins, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement. Date Aug. 13, 1910. WILLIAM ROBINSON Pub. Sept IS. B. L. Tingley. Agsnt Skeena Land Diatrict-l>i��tnct ol ysierr.thum lalsnila Take notice that liss.tye II. Uohenat*. a! IT. toria, gentleman, intends t , apply for psenrasl ( tss purehas. th. lollowinit d.sacnbe.1 land.: Commencing at a post n'antfd this.asassats land one mile ws.t sil tin. north-west run* si j T. . 39,762, t hence eaat SO eh;, ���.. 11. rs�� ant I 80 chsins. thenes. MM SO chain., llirotv nsll I j ch SS to pssint ol eommer rs-srii'''. rt.r.sahn Ii .cres more or Issaa. Date July 23, 1910. OaCOROl II Uttlltr.lXlS Pub. Sept 1. Arthur IM-r-j- Seat ��� Skeens Lsnd District-District of Quere aba*. Ialanils Notice is hereby given that thirty sta), the , date I Intend tts apply to the ("hsef t'nitissiiaslf . of lamia and Worka for s hcenap to piaayw** ' cosl snd petroleum ssn the Mloaing mttmt I lands: Commencing .t s post plantesl ssn the wain of Shingle Hay. Moresby Wand, ahsalt saj t* soulh of Ssnd Spit .nil markssl "III *.*������ I N. W. Corner." Ihence etvt mi chains, ths. | soulh 80 chains, ihence ��.-.! M ������> uss* north 80 chsins lo point ssl cssmtrseniiiMsl Located thia 17 dsy of Seistenslser. l��l��. El.U SWILL I/"" Pub. October 1. 0, W. Rslrne. Aui Skean. Und DUtrict -District nf Queen Cbuisw Islands NoUce la hereby given lhat thirty M >M dste I Intend to spply to the Chief t onisasss. of Unds snd Works fssr a Iic-n* t" isnayel" coal and petroleum nn the MsJlUI *ss���" land: ta ^. Commencing st s poat sslsnte.1 iwo msw'mm ot Ell. NobL's coal applicatii'n V' * ��� ~* Bay. Moreaby Island, and marked ra***", N. W. Corner.' thence east 80 chain, il��***"J 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains, tbence n*" ��� chsins to point of commencement. Located .hi. 17 dsy . ^Mflfl Pub. October 1. 0 * ItaltaaAn. Skeen. Und District -Di-tncl ..I 9*m*mmm laland. w Notice I. hereby given thai ttW *_S dato I Inlend to all' '��� of Und. snd Work, fssr .licenae in Iwssy*- co.l .ml petroleum on the f.a.o��""�� nd- m* IMM *M thsnes north '80 chsit... thenc *"JJJ*5 thenee .nulls 80 chain. t;s pta' ���;' """J Seated thU 17 day "I feTeHiBIJl 1*** L . "i W llalJ" *** Pub. October I. " "��� "* Skeen. Und IHstrict Ijsstrirl ���'' '''"^J Ilarr,, Tske notice thsl Msurice U WJ : ,, Minn., oceupstlon Urmer ***����*�� 'fienh. permisaion to purchsae the (ollown, sands: ,,-IM, ,IKmt sii ��** Comm.ndng st s post plsnie.I ""��� lt 3 u eut .nd nne mUe north from *��� *��� ina afj Inlst which point U .bou ten nnN. *m ^ miles west from End lltl. Hsn���� mt wut 80 chstns. thenco t*JmjJ**g**i poinl * 80 chstns, thance north N chain, commencement. uitlRlCI U OUH Dsled Sept. 7, 1910. MAI, , Tingl-). *���* Pub. Oct 11. ' Skeen. Und V^*}rm*-^n\m\ Vti-^k Tske notlc th.t M. *>���*'''7,',��d, to ��j2 Mlnntsaota. occupation I"* "','"���. i**<** for permission to purchsae the lolio��� lams.: _. alaaas. t��0 l"��"" "S Commencing st iff jWgVS Ma. a** and two mil- -* o It hs mou th* - mlW ut point is sbout Un snilcs *f**-J"" .���, .0 sjg of End HUI, Banks lslsn.1. thence j ga thance north JMSft Im^mmmUSg. thence sxsuth 80 chsins lo point ot s�� ^efla Dsle Aug. 12, 1910. ., ', Tir,l,r, t*f 1Mb. Sept. 15. "' '���, KS I**- Skeens Und Dletrirt-l'ssincs I* Cost Bntl isesniiesjsii ui. .... ��� '"'ommendng st s |sss.t planted t��" *ft of Ells Nobles cos spplicstsi'Si >'' . Bsy. Moreaby Islsnsl. snd mark.-! I... S. W. Comer." Ihence runnine esrf ��� Tak. notice th.t Tlmo^jM ",������ Qg Minnesota, oceupstlon farm J^gHg d*-*-**1 for permission to purchsw the lsnds: _. ���,,nlw| isse n���J .yes Sff��S*i��&,5�� BsaAPwHsS Dste Aug. 12. 1910. T1 ��B u Tlnl-O' ��**" Pub. Sept 16. rut* ssl the p rince kupert optimist Stst^iteSSaa^SlteaTej.^^ iJUST A FEW- Lots land 2 21 20 and 21 17 and 18 63 and 64 13 and 14 15 and 16 land 2 7 27 and 28 Block 5 12 27 30 34 5 45 3 49 28 Section 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 6 7 8 Price $8000 9500 7.500 10,000 12,500 2150 1050 3000 400 750 : I; -. C. D. RAND, Broker Lsf)ja|��Tts<sJ.<Sl|sSs#ss*^ :��� TO RENT Two Furnished Heated Offices on the Ground Floor in the Exchange Block I C. D. NEWTON Notary Public Real Estate REAL ESTATE IF YOU WANT THE Best Locations -FOR THE- it Cash Payments SEE US. We have a numbei of out of town clieaU who wiah to dispone of their holdings, and are offering attractive propositions. Take a look at them. F. B. Deacon Open Evenings Alder Block SIXTH ST. JULIUS LEVY Jobber of High-grade Havana Cigars Tobaccos Wholesale and Retail Advertise in The Optimist j CHIPS FROM THE HUMORISTS S|ai SIISIISii a, II. , Little Bob (just, started in school)��� Uncle Harry, what is the bird with the biggest bill? Uncle Harry (who is still thinking of the night before)���A quail, my boy, a quail���on toast. The Visitor���Won't you come over here and tell me your name? Child of Wealthy Parents���No, I won't. I'm just sick an' tired o' bein' interviewed. Local Practitioner (as he goes through his day-book and ledger)���Old Smith hasn't called me in lately about his indigestion. You'd better ask him to dinner. Mining Company President���Have you seen our annual statement? Friend ���Yes. Now, just between ourselves. I'd like to ask you one question. M. C. P.���Certainly. Friend���Just what is your financial condition? "Now, Harry," said the inspector, "which would you rather write about? All you know about William the Conqueror or all about our last holiday." "All I know about William the Conqueror," said Harry. "Why," said the inspector, surprised. "Well, you see," said Harry. "I could write all I know about William the Conqueror in a few minutes, whereas it would take me a couple of hours to write about my last holiday." Sir Charles Wyndham has played the part of Garrick thousands of times in the little comedy said to be founded on an incident in the earlier actor's career. There is a story that Sir Charles himself tells. He sat one day in the Garrick Club, in Garrick's chair, under Garrick's portrait. To him came Henry Hamilton, who looked first at the portrait, and then at Wyndham. "Charles," said Hamilton, "you are growing more like Garrick every day. "Do you think so?" returned Wyndham, "I'm very glad." "It's true," said Hamilton. "And less like him every night," he added, thoughtfully. Hank Dobbs was noted as an "honest" horse trader. He would not lie about a horse. He would merely suppress the truth. Incidentally, he always beat the customer who dealt with him. The way he could slurr over thc defects and buzz about the virtues of an animal amounted to genius. Once Hank was trying to sell a neighbor a horse that had an eye which was nearly sightless. The neighbor knew Hank would not lie outright to him, so he questioned the horse trader as to the various points of the brute. "How ahout his eyesight? Can he see out of both eyes?" "Sure," said Hank: "he's got good eyes." Here he leaned forward, his eyes fairly scintillating with suppressed honesty. "One eye is particularly good!" Hank's enthusiasm for the truth had carried him to far. The deal was off. McConkey's Chocolates in Christmas boxes at Ormes' Drug Store. NOTICK is hereby ftivon thst Application wil Isss stsssIs' ta the Parliament of Canada, at Its next ansslsin, lor sn Act lncoritorstini a Company tinsl.s- the name ol "Till-' IIH.hi.SII COLUMBIA AND WHITE IUVK11 RAILWAY COMPANY" svlth power to construct and operate a lino of railway running from s point in the Province of British Columbia on the International Houndary where aaid boundary crosses Hear Creek, a tributary Ui the Chilkst Kiver, or near thereto, .nd thence extending north-westorly tswsrda the Alsek River snd thence through the Shnkwak Valley to Lake Kluane and thence along thus lake via th. Uonjek Valley ta the White River and thence, if doaired, by the most feasible route to tho lnter- nstionsl Boundary betwoon the Yukon Territory and Alaska betwonn tho saxiy-aecond and sixty- tourtha parallels of latitude.wlth power to generate and use electrical and other energy, and to dispose of tho surplus thereof; to construct and oporst. telegraph and U-ls-photio tinea, Bnd to chsrgo tolls lor Ihe use thereof, also fixing tho sunount ol awurltlisa to b. used with respect to such linn, also authorizing amalgamation with other com* psnlos, with other uaual and customary powens. DATED at the City of Ottawa in tho Provinos of Ontario this nth dsy of OcJobe^A. DM9M. Solicitor lot IV Appttcamm Pub. Nov. i*i.-8t SAMUEL HARRISON V. F. G. GAMBLE Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers Portland Canal Stocks and Claims a Specialty Agents for Stewart Land Co. Prince Rupert and Stewart Royal Bank of Canada Head Office: MONTREAL. Established 1869. Capital, $5,000,000 Surplus, $5,700,000 Total Assets, $70,000,000 Savings Bank Department, $1 will open an account. Branches throughout Canada and Banking Connections with all parts of the United States. Agents throughout the world. H. P. WILSON, Manager, Prince Rupert Branch. The Christiansen-Brandt Co. Real Estate and Insurance We have some good buys in City Property. Our Farm Lands proposition along the G. T. P. are worth investigating. Come and see us or write us before buying elsewhere. The KAIEN HARDWARE Co. THE BUILDERS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF PRINCE RUPERT BUILDERS' SUPPLIES TOOLS PAINTS OIL and GLASS CAMPBELL'S VARNISH STAIN Pilkington Bros. PLATE GLASS THIRD AVENUE STOVES RANGES TIN AND GRANITE WARE NECHACO VALLEY LANDS -:TO OWNERS ONLY:- A Large Block of Good Farm Land in the Nechaco Valley Wanted. Write giving full particulars and lowest price and terms. GEORGE. D. MUMFORD, Kl^SSvJSS Read The Optimist And Get AU the News THE PRINCE KUPERT OPTIMIST ���X- HRO I ts'l M the homely 7 .NOTICE. THE HAZELTON NINE MILE MINING COMPANY (Lead King) stock will be sold for 20c per share until December 1st, after which date no more will be sold under 25c. This is as per our agreement with Vancouver and Victoria agents. Aside from the intrinsic merit of the property the small CAPITALIZATION makes it possible to sustain prices after the stock is listed. THIS STOCK IS THE BEST BUY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA TODAY, EITHER FROM AN INVESTMENT OR SPECULATIVE STANDPOINT. Nothing under 200 shares will be sold in one lot. Make a twenty-five per cent, deposit and we will reserve stock for you. enough for four people -retailing at 30 cents-to the $5.00 cup and saucer, our China- ware Department contains many useful and many beautiful things. Housewives will find there the 10 cent cup and saucer as well as the $5.00 one and many others ranging all the way between these two extremes of price. Dinner Sets ranging up to the $25 mark for 97 pieces, and open-stock dinnerware in which may be bought as few pit'ci's or as many as desired. Beautiful Tea Sets from $3.00 to $20 and odd bits of china- ware that any lady in the land would be pleased to have in her china cabinet. A most pleasing and useful Christmas gift can be selected from our china- ware and we pack it so that it may be sent anywhere. *��DB ;~Tr��*~.���X~���-X~~-X- H. S. Wallace Co. \ Phone �� LIMITED ( Fulten Si. .nd 3rd A... I W*\���x~x���x���x���x~x���38�� GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND HORSESHOER THE F. T. BOWNESS BROKERAGE CO. Phone 77 FISCAL AGENTS Dawaon Block HS^^^^^3SS^^^^35-. cr's keeper" idea sounds all right but it pays n business man to look after his ov.n business and let the other fellow run his. Ten to one your brother thinks you are more in need of a keeper than he is anyway. Don't allow yourselves to be stampeded into doing the city an irreparable injury. If some of these "reformers" are so afraid of the attractiveness o,' the bar let THEM move out. The city can spare them better than the business men. Remember this question will be settled on the 14th for three years and see that it is settled properly. AUCTION SALES L. K. Brin Meeting With Great Success Each Night You know Simon's Fair ia Going Out of Business 7 IT Would Pay You to Buy Your Christmas Presents NOW And Save From 25 to 50 per cent."on them. The auction sales being conducted every evening by L. K. Brin, jeweler on Sixth street, are proving very successful, both for the buyers and for Mr. Brin. i The public are getting genuine bargains. ! They pay just what they think the ' thing is worth to them and as Mr. Brin's ! stock has just been opened up it ia sil J new and everything is good. He has 1 a large assortment of jewelry of all kinds but it is being rapidly sold. It is ' up to you to get around early and ! secure your Christmas present!. A ! special matinee was conducted this {afternoon for the ladies and one or two ' more will be put on next week. T Everything must go regardless of <-ost or value as we arc absolutely set on getting out by January 1st. Fixtures are for sale. Call early and get the pick of a select stock of Fancy China, Crockery, Glassware, Toys, Dolls, Manicure Sets, Etc.. Fancy Combs and Hat Pins. Order of Eagles to Meet All the members of Prince Rupert |: Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles are requested to attend the regular weekly meeting in the Helgerson Block on Wednesday evening, November 30, when the nomination of officers for the ensuing term takes place. A smoker will be 1 held at the close of the meeting. W. J. McCutcheon, W\ P. 172-176 r SIMON'S FAIR THIRD AVENUE, Between 6th end 7th. THE SCOn AQ CAMPAIGN-AN OPEN LETTER (Th. foUossrlng is published br the Prsru Commute, of Us. opponents of th. Scott Act, snd Is net the espraesion nf the view a of this pan.r.1 H. McKEEN 3rd and 8th St. Phone 59 Rid PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER G. T. P. INN PHONE 95 -YAKIMA BOX BALL AND POOL -lllill LADIES ANII tiKNTI.KMEN :��� 3rd A..., B.lwe.rs 7th and 8th H. E. ROSS - ��� - Proprietor Two Little Strangers Twins arrived in Prince Rupert yes- tcrday afternoon. The stork's propitious visit was paid to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ross. Two little girls have had the good fortune to be born in thc city of ever more promising prosperity. Military brushes, genuine Russian bristles, ebony backs. Ladies brushes the same at Orme's Drug Store. To the BusineKs Men of Prince Rupert: Have you ever noticed that it is only a short time since the Grand Trunk was complaining of a shortage of labor, so much so that they even wanted permission to import Asiatics, and that now Mr. Chamberlin ri>|mrts conditions very much improved in this respect. Why don't you stop and figure out the connection betwisen these two facts and the granting of licenses in Prince Rupert. Ask the contractors, anil they will tell you that thc men who were paid off used to invariably head for Vancouver or Seattle, and never came back and that now they come to I'rince Rupert, and go back to the end of the road when they are tired of their holiday. This is no fairy story; it is a fact that you can verify for yourselves. There is no use thinking you can dictate to a man how he should spend his money. If he wants a glass of beer you cannot compel him to buy a pound of tea any more than you can sell him a diamond ring if he wants a suit of clothes. You may say to him that you will not allow him to buy the beer but in that case he will only go where he can get it. Remember this is not a country village in Ontario, but the terminus of the greatest transcontinental railway in the world. Why did Sir George Doughty advise us when he was here with the railway party to see that licenses were granted as soon as possible? Because he knew that a city must have all the convenience* of a city. Do not think that all the money or the biggest portion of it even which the railroaders bring into the city is spent in the bars. Everyone gets his share according to thc demand for the commodity he sells. Do you know that there are at thc present time men waiting to start several large buildings until this Scott Art vote is taken. Men who have stuted publicly that they will not build in a dry town. Do you know that there are others, owners of real estate, who are ready to throw their holdings on the market if this town goes dry for three years, Remember that many of the leaders of this Prohibition campaign have no interest in thc town but their salaries and you have to pay them. They can leave the town at two days' notice if things do not suit them, but what about yourselves. Are you willing to see all your prospects for the future, which depend on the steady growth of Prince Rupert, ruined by these faddists, who, though meaning well, no doubt, have no knowledge of human nature? Think for yourselves. Put yourselves in the place of the railroader and the others whom you want to attract to the town. Would you, in their place, allow anyone to tell you how you should spend the money you have earned yourself. This is going to be a city and a big one, and we must be prepared to sell everything in this city that civiliaed men require. This is no place for mawkish sentimentality. This "broth- WHAT ROOSEVELT SAYS Fight for Progressive Popular Government to Go On New York, Nov. 22.���The following I is. a statement by Theodore Roosevelt, 1 his first comment since the recent elections: "On every hand, personally and by ' correspondents, I have been asked to make a statement regarding the elec- , tion. So far aa I am concerned, I | have nothing whatever to add or to take away from the declaration of i principles which I have made in the Ossawatomie speech and elsewhere, east , and west, during the post three months. ! The fight for progressive popular government has merely begun, and will certainly go on to a triumphant conclusion in spite of initial checks and irrespective of the -tersonal success or failure of individual leaders." MARINE NEWS The Island schedule will In- changed after the first on next month, giving a bi-monthly schedule instead of a weekly. Shortly after midnight the Camosun got in with mail. She left for Stewart at half past one this morning. The steamer Venture arrived from the north at 1: 30 this morning and half an hour later sailed for Vancouver. Princess Ena will be here on Monday, with four hundred tons of coal, half of which is for Foley, Welch & Stewart. The Camosun tomorrow will be the last boat going south with mail until Thursday, when the Prince Rupert sails. i Hackenschmidt's Bad Failure Huffalo, Nov. 26.���(Special)���Hacken- schmidt failed to get a single fall In his contest with Zybysco last night. He had contracted to throw his opponent twice in succession. He had no excuse to offer for his failure. SUCCESSFUL MAN \ Is wise BEFORE the event \ He insures BEFORE the Ore and takesoutapollcv on Ins life f���r the' J. tectum of hia wife and family and business in- tereab. BEFORE it is too late. THE Unsuccessful Man Is wise AFTER ihe event j He insures AFTER the lire and puts off making provision for his wife and family and business interests until something has happened which prevents him (jettinc insurance. Call now antl examine our Life, Accident anil Fire Policies, anil pet our rates F. B. DEACON OFFICE :-A,d�� Block. Still Sum OPEN EVENINGS ��� ���-��.��� . . . ...tit Letters to the Edit 'oi That Second Avenue Plankway Sir,���The city council at a recent meeting decided to put up a 16-foot plankway on Second avenue betatf* Sixth and Eighth street. The property owners affected by such a decision immediately petitioned the council protesting against such a utility. On enquiry at the City Hull I learned that some 50 per cent of the property holden who had signed the petition favorin, the improvement also signed again. it, on the ground that il is an unnecessary expense. Amongsl ihe names ol the petitioners signing pro and con in such men as I. Dunn, Maurice Ilondewi. J. C. McLennan, and C. D. Se���� who are presumed to poaaea busine�� methods. Would any reasonable minded man vote both for and against^ any project they may wish to obtain! a fact the legality of such an act is doubted It is intimated in certain circles* good authority thut some of lhe -*t.tiw era placed their algnatUnH ��*��� knowing the contents of the I*"1'* which only implies grtw ignorance. M the gentlemen referred Ul inters*.*!�� the general welfare of I'rince MJW Do they not realize thai the P'<*�� inadequate plankway b drinrnj to the city's interest ai wall �� m dangerous. IV.les.na,, are j**** to walk in the road, and thoWJ what may result from Uw "J* J provide such an topWtWt ���*���>"" their eagerness to fatten *'�� accounts they overlook lb* W�� citiaen. to provide for .he safe.) ����� public. Should a lire bMt *���" the present circumstance- "r.�� . portion of Second avenue II ���hjJJ [fat the result would provei*J*j and surely somebody would be morally responsible. To gain access to ���� J-Jj on Second avenue one has ( around forty or fifty >""''��� b,ic not be in thc InWaati oft* ^ a, well as the gentleman who �� against putting up t.'s,ew Ik oro[ the matter reconsider.-'��� providing facilities to enabI* to walk and live on Second a.f" Mfety? MORRIS S0SK1N Piver's, Roger & OaJrtV ^ and Lyman's toflat *��<n Drug Store
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Title | The Prince Rupert Optimist |
Alternate Title | [The Daily News] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1910-11-26 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Newspapers |
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Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
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_1910-11-26 |
Collection |
BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 75a8c36c-9b18-45a4-b297-fa66711f4fa5 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0227673 |
Latitude | 54.312778 |
Longitude | -130.325278 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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