THE WEATHEB Twenty-four hours ending 5 a. m., May 80, ....><nUI MIS. TEMP. BAR. IN. RAIN f.0 5 49. n 30.112 .58 The Daily News Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist JUfVI j a NEXT ^! . ii. **���*!. tS'Fof* Pruiee-Kuiit'i-t j$ ... Friday, 8 a.m. \J^ Noktii Statu of.'' . ,nia Friday, June 2 VOL. II. NO. 120 Prince Rupert, B.C., Tuesday, May 30. 1911. Price Five Cents MR. FIELDING DEPARTS FOR GREAT BRITAIN Unexpected Departure Arouses Great Speculation���Is Thought that Laurier May Need Him to Allay British Financial Prejudice Against the Results of Reciprocity Ottawa, May 30.���The uncx- pected announcement was made this morning that Hon. \Y. S. Fielding would depart at once for England, lias given rise to keen ���peculation .is to the reason for tin- sudden change of programme. Laurier's Need It is generally accepted that Sir Wilfrid Laurier found sentiment in London strongly opposed to reciprocity with the United Slates, ,i> likt-ly I" injure t'nada's financial credit in Great Britain. Fielding's Work It i> expected that Fielding will i- .ililr to allay any fears on that ground, and persuade the financial powers that reciprocity will not affect Canada's trade with Great Britain. The chief fear expressed is lest in order to allay fears and offset lhe concessions to the States, that the British preference might have to be increased. Urgent Sewer Need Residents of Thinl avenue be- twen Fifth and Sixth streets want a sewer badly, and asketl the city council if they could have the use of some old six inch pipe for the purpose. Unfortunately there is no old six inch pipe available, but the cily will do its best for these people. HERE IS THIS MAN'S OPINION OF THINGS Article in Spokane Paper Written by a Prince Rupert Man���Calls George Leek an Assassin and Refers to King's Coronation as a Gathering of Degenerates Under the heading of "DKGEN- IERATES GATHER," and the sub-In,nl. "Prince Rii|>crt Assassin t'nK> tn the Coronation of King [George iii England," thc Industrial! Worker, a Spokane publication, publishes the following in I itt issue ol Thursday, May 28th: ' ��� l.eek, the uniformed miir- Idcrei who mi April 6th, 1911, dis- ltioguishcd himself iu the battle of I K��ll\> Rock Cut on First avenue, I'rim-e Unpen, for his gallantry |��i tr\ii'K tn murder a lot of un- Mined workingmen, has received the honor (or should I sn- the degradation) of going to England at the expense of the public to assist with his blood stained hands in lifting a crown onto the head of another mental prostitute. George is color-sergeant in Karl Grey's scouts or better known here as Muskeg scouts. Hc boasts of wearing thc garb of a murderer for eighteen long years. He will receive the Victoria Cross from King Gcprge for shooting down some of his subjects in Prince Rupert. Bill Lynch is jealous of George Leek because he thinks that he (Continued on Last Pago.) INSPECTOR PRAISES THE PRINCEJtUPERT SCHOOL | Gives Excellent Report of His Recent Visit���Mr. W. D. Vance of City Hall Staff is Appointed to be New Secretary of the School Board ���V. D, Vance has been appointed l^'""-' 1" the School Board of | ''"'���' Ruperl lo take the place Jj "�� ��� ll. Sawle who is retiring. the appointment was made at Board's meeting yesterday ���men,,,,,, (),|u,rs wl)M al,pliui '"r **!*��� position were James Rtis- Jjj Frank A. Ellis, L. Bullock w*��tw, Fred James, David Thorn i*��.and David C. Stewart The I'''1'1"""" Of Mr. Vance was lv��rably considered chiefly be- ':"."" "> the fact that in his po- s'""" '���" the permanent staff " "" City Hall he will be most |""p'l'l'.U,ill times, and already ' ll" '" do with the school finances, inspector's Report * ;">' creditable report was '7 �����" F. Leilh, Inspector of I, .' *'����� has jus. ended his ,;;i|"'"".ii.e,e. PBhdpalHunters |(jrk *** commended, and the .| ; '"" '�����'-<ame in for marketl . "'���''��� Discipline is well main- JT*' "��'l the Inspector had > "few trifling criticisms to m���iJ'"' ' ,inl-' warning about 1 ""Jj/nwrnc cases. '��^e Recommendations ���'11111,11! ll,, :���i.... L "^commendations "ne or two regarding lll.lll, Were equipment. There arc defects in the roof which require attention to prevent leaking. A gong is suggested to help in the Fire Drill, also a clock for thc headmaster's room. These suggestions arc being acted Upon. As regards the state of the roof, a leiter was read from J. E. Griffiths, Public Works Kn- gineer at Victoria, stating that the building has not yet been taken over by the Government, and that Mr. McMullin has been requested to see that the contractor makes good any defects. A copy of the Inspector's report regarding thc roof-defects will be sent to him. Estimates Approved Estimates totalling 116,000 for school purposes during the current year revised at last Board meeting were approved, and the Mayor will bc informed of this. The estimates are as follows: Salaries 110,000, Insurance $1100, Light, Water, Fuel $1,200, School Supplies $.r)<K), High School Supplies $150, Scavenging 1150, Gymnasium, Playgrounds $1,500, Scats, etc., for three new rooms $500, Plank Roatls $500, Contingencies $1,000. Amongst minor business dealt THE EDRIE IS CONFISCATED Marine Court Orders Confiscation of the Yankee Fishing Schooner Edrie. Victoria, May 30.���Thc gasoline fishing schooner Edrie of Seattle, was condemned and confiscated as a prize by Chief Justice Hunter this morning for fishing within thc three mile limit at the northwest end of Vancouver Island. The Edrie was seizciHiy the Canadian cruiser Rainbow in February. That basketball game in the Auditorium will be a peach tonight, so will that lunch at Reilly's after the game. Northwestern League Vancouver 1, Spokane 0. Tacoma 4, Portland 0. Seattle 3, Victoria 2. American League Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3 New York 1, St. Louis 0. Cleveland 7, Boston 12. Detroit G, Washington 5. National League Chicago 4, Boston I. Pittsburg 1, Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia C, St. Louis 7. New York 4, Cin iunati (i. Mrs. W. M. Ward will leave on Friday on a three months' visit to her home in West Virginia. PREMIER FISHER MAY LECTURE Australia's Labor Premier Is to be Invited to Address a Series of Meetings in Canada. (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottawa, May 30.���As part of a propaganda they are about "to begin to encourage the entry of workingmen into public life in Canada, the executive of the 'Praties and Labor Congress which met today, dedded to invite Premier Fisher, of the Australian Coniniioii- wealtli, who is now in London to make a lour of Canada, delivering lectures in all the principal cities on the practical application of labor policies to politics. WRANGLED ALL NIGHT ACCOMPLISHED NOTHING City Council Held Abortive Debate About the Engineer's Department���Aid. Newton Declared That Nearly Everything It Has Done is Wrong���Newton and Clayton Indulge in a War of Words���Mayor Left Room During Aid. Newton's Speech. ROWING TO THEIR DEATH RESCUED JUST IN TIME Four Men of the Schooner Toza Maru Lost Their Vessel in Fog Picked Up Exhausted Forty Miles from Land and Drifting Seaward��� Are Recovering at Jedway Today (Special Wireless Despatch to the Daily News) Ikeda, May 30.���Bewildered, hungry, and all but exhausted, four Japanese lisherineil were saved from a miserable lingering death yesterday morning by the schooner Princess Victoria which picked theni up forty miles west of Tunget Island, adrift in their small open boat, antl heading for the open Pacific. The men belong to the schooner To/a Main. They had been fishing, and lo>t their bearings iu the fog. Unable t" locale the Toza Main after hours of toil without footl, they were feebly rowing to certain death in the open sea when the Princess Victoria chanced on them at 8 a.m. yesterday. Nearly All In When the Princess Victoria's crew hauled them aboard, they collapsed on the deck utterly exhausted. Without delay the skipper headed his vessel for Jedway, where hc landed the rescued men, and put theni in charge of the Provincial Government Agent who is caring for them. They arc gradually recovering. Thc Japanese Consul has been notified of the rescue, and will arrange for the men's return to their vessel. In spite of thc copious outpourings of eloquence, and hours of time devoted by thc cily council to thc question of the Engineering Department riaraiee the situation totlay on the whole business is "As you were." There will be no raises for the engineers until the whole department conditions arc investigated again this time by a committee consisting of Aldermen Douglas, Kerr, Kirkpatrick and Newton, appointed by the Mayor. They were the four who voted against the adoption of the report brought In by the council committee of the whole lhat raises be granted according to Alderman Morrissey \s scale, giving Mr. Lucas r200 per month. The result was leached after a wordy wrangle. The vote taken resulted in a tie and Mayor Manson cast in favor of the amendment. Reorganise Department The motion was lhat the report of council committee of the whole bc adopted. Then Alderman Newton moved the amendment that the whole thing wait until a reorganisation of the engineering stall could be affected. Meanwhile the engineers' raises coultl wait. His seconder was Alderman Douglas who severely condemned the engineering department saying the public were complaining of it. There was tlie distant rumbling of a coming storm which Alderman Kirkpalrick vainly tried to stay with a suggestion that the first report tif the City Engineer be accepted. Nothing doing. Alderman Morrissey also endeavored to stay tlie^lorrent with the echo of warnings he had heard on the street telling lhc counc to go slow on expenditures. He said he hatl heard this from responsible ratepayers not labor agitators. "I don't talk only with labor agitators." interjected Alderman Douglas. Storm Broke Now the storm mu Ut ring in the distance really broke. Alderman Newton began to sp.-.ik. He remarked that the question of the engineer's raises of salary might have been dealt with by the finance committee if his good friend Alderman Clayton had nol suggested ii should be referred to another committee. "Sonic members of thc finance committee are nol capable of CONTINUED ON I'ACE 4 REACHED RUPERT IN TIME FOR BROTHER'S FUNERAL Coming to Seek Missing Man Here, John McLeod Arrived Just as Wire Was Sent Telling Him George McLeod Had Been Killed by Fall Just as Knsign Johnstone and C. II. Collins of the Atlin construction company, were despatch* ing a telegram to John Mcl.eod of Phenix, B. C, to tell him that his brother George had been found deed at Port Essington, John McLeod himself was stepping off lhe Princess May at Prinee Rupert. Ile hatl come lo search for his missing brother, and will be in lime to be present al the funeral. Killed by Fall George Mcl.cod's death was apparently caused by a fall, not iy exposure, or drowning as hail been reported. John Mclnnes, who found the body says that he first saw one of the dead man's mittens which he recognised, lying where the snow had melted. Then he found the body at the bottom of a fifty foot crag? McLeod hail been walking on the trail above, and hatl slipped. Funeral Today Knsign Johnstone is to conduct thc funeral today. It will bc attended by members of the staff of the Atlin Construction Co.,and of the Order of Foresters, as well as many friends of deceased. John Mcl.eod will be chief mourner with were an application from Victor Woodward, Principal of the High School at Duncans, B. C, for thc position of Headmaster of the High School he understands is to be erected in Prince Rupert. Thc Secretary will write him that thc Board has not yet decided to erect a High School. Dr. Fagan, of thc Health Department Victoria, wrote enquiring whether a Health Inspector has yet been appointed for the school. Hc will be informed that the Board have this under consideration, and thc appointment will be made shortly. M. M. Stephens wrote enclosing copies of a lightning and an electric motor clause to be added to the Insurance Policy of thc school. This will bc done. Various accounts were passed, antl it was NEW ASSISTANT FIRE-CHIEF Dan MacDonald, of Rossland, Appointed Last Night Mr. Dan MacDonald, at present assistant fire-chief for Rossland, B. C, was appointed assistant ��rc-chief here lasl nighl by die city council at a sahiry of 8125 per month to take effect as soon as he can get here. This was a'recommendation of the fire and water committee and was adopted. The committee was also supported in the recommendation of making a change in the payment of the call men of the fire department. Four men, instead of six agreed that small supplies required wj|| |,e retained at a salary of for the school shall bc purchased from the various merchants stlock- ing them so as to share the business round as far as possible. The report of Mr. R. H. Thompson, city engineer of Seattle, on his inspection of the VVoodwarth Lake waterworks proposition was adopted as read. The report, together wilh a report on thc same scheme, will be published in booklet form, anil distributed to die ratepayers. Tenders for thc printing will bc invited at once. $10 a month, lames Gibson, the auto fire engine driver will get 1100 a month. Aldermen Newton ami Douglas asketl some pertinent questions about lhe appointment of the assistant chief. These questions were answered to the questioners' satisfaction. PEOPLE DEMAND LIGHT COUNCIL IN THE DARK Petition for Extension of Light Plant and Proposal for to Have Gas Producer Plant Tabled for Week While Aid. Newton Criticises Maybe, Maybe Not It's up to the finance committee to decide whether the council should subscribe to the "Fiiianei.il News" of London, F.ng. The business manager of the paper wrote asking for B subscription from the city. The same committee will consider which of the Iwo applicants for the position of City Auditor is the most suitable. The Iwo applicants are Messrs. G. Monroe and David Thompson. Where to Go Ave. Ave; EMPRESS THEATHE, Second Pictures antl music, 7.30 p.m. MAJESTIC THEATRE, Thinl Pictures antl songs, 7.30 p.m. PHENIX THEATRE, Second Aveuue; Pictures anil music, 7.30 p.m. AUDITORIUM, Sixth Avenue; Basket Ball, 8.45, tonight. TENNIS CLUB Meeting in old Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m. tonight. They Want Light Mr. P. I. Palmer and fifty-five others want the electric light pi.nit Increased so thai several rale- More electric lighi is wanted. A petition signed by aboul tii) persons was presented to the council last night asking that steps be taken lo increase the supply of juice. Already a proposal was lielorc the council in a report from lhe light committee recommending lhe inst.illation of .i gas producer plant at a cost of 128,800 tn increase the suppl\ of current and reduce lhe coal bill. Nothing definite has been done, however, the report was laid on the table for a week, and Altlenii.in Hilditch only wished it had been laid there for two weeks. Sweeping Condemnation An opportunity occurred, however, in the talk about this matter for Alderman NcWtOn to get in ,i slab at the engineering depart- payers wanting to be supplied I monument of bungling under God' with light ean be accommodated, j heaven." A petition was sent lo lhe council and was laid on the table for the lime being. Cily Engineer Davis has rei om molded thai the raising of build ings where gradis have been altered should be done by day labor. accents to rebuke Alderman Clay- Ion for smiling. "I give you a quiet hearing without interruption," he saiil directly across the table, "and I think you might extend the same courtesy to me." Let the People Wait" "All right. Alderman Newton," siid Alderman Clayton much humbled, antl Alderman Newton went on to condemn lhe present light plant. The cost of hauling coal to il, he pointed out. is heavy. It shoultl have been built on a site near Lynch's Store where coal COtlld have been supplied by 0. cheaper route, lie was against making any additions lo the present unsatisfactory plant, and said, "Hitter shut down the entire private system of lighting, keep only the thoroughfares lighted, and menl. Ihe engineering depart- , ', , ��� 7 i ,��� , ., i( * _' ,|lel tlu people wait (or house lighting." "Put the whole thing up to the people," suggested Alderman Douglas. It seems that Alderman New- tun's idea of progress is cither to stand still or go backwards," de ,elated Alderman Clayton. "The but what 1 say is true. (Great1 laughter and applause from lhe back). Unheeding the noise Alderman Newton went on in pained | (Continued on page 4.) menl," he said, "is lhe greatest I Al this Alderman Clayton in-| judiciously smiled. "Yes," thunden d Alderman New 1 Ion. "My good friend Alderman | Clayton can sil there and giggle. committee's itlea in bringing this forward now is to have lhc ma- '**______ THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News Formed]) The Prince Rupert Optimist Published by Ihe Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES-Daily, BOc per month, or 18.00 pjr year, in advance. Weekly. $2.00 per year. Octside Canada-Daily. 18.00 peryear; Weakly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rup.'rt. B. C BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New Y'ork-National Newspaper Bureau, 2la East 23r I St Seattle���Puget Sound News Co. Telephone 9$. New Y'ork City. HURRY IIP BUILD BUNKERS . !_-������ employment HUKKY UP ^ R(JpERT , FREE ojm_ PRINCE RURERT ^m���*���. j Wheat Steamer Freight Charges Graham Island Coal Will be Raised ThU Season Coming Here This Fall Staled tenders addressed to tho undersigned and endorsed Tender for I'ulilic Huilding, I'ran- brook. 11. C. wilt 1* received until I pm.. on Monday. June 12, 1911, tor lhe construction ol a I'ulilic Building. Cranbrook, II. I'. l'lar.*, ^ecitication and form nf contract can lie s*s-n and lornis ol tender obtained ut the olficea ol Mr. Wm. Henderson. Rtaldent Architect, Victoria, B. C, at Ihe post ollice. rranbrook.and at thlt department. fa >.'-.- la a ierillK will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and sinned ��ilh their actual l-rs signatures, stating their occupaliaans and place* , - ��� a . nnmnptp 11, of residence. In lhc case of firms, the actual . charter TatC for tlleir \'i ���' I- ' l'.ill\ ntl'lllls IO COIlipiU 111 signature, the nature ot the occupation and place _ .,.__* ]_*,.- .,,._.���,. 'mil nu-incr In thfi oi r��idence of each member of the tirm must, transport wheat I rom Portland v.ui"iis markets ana owing Ul llll. ��� ��� ��� I i -..���. -...-* - .1. it-! xiinitv of ihe mine to Prince A problem at tlu- down below W, G. McMorris, director of ports this year is tin- raising ol the British Pacific Coal Co., Lul., freight charges by owners of wheat is superintending development jiotiiied that tenders I carrying transfer steamers. Own- work on the Graham Island prop- are asking 32s. Od. as - erties of the company. The corn or me- ,,,��� |(mdi of help, twks. waiU-rs,'dl.hWMh. ;>. hoti'L porters, all kll da "1 laborers chanlcs, '-all up Phone No. 178 or call at tlie Grand Hotel Free Employment Office j Headqusrten fi Windsor Hotel FIRST AVENUK AT EIGHTH SI ft] | , k- .v waiters j | ***** 'tfr'm mu'st, transport wheat from Port Kuch lender must lie accompanied by an .lilll Pllget Sound to tile I !���''-'' Square. Daily Edition. Tcesday. May 80 London, Esgland-TIh' Clousher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar i-ui,i,c works, eaiual to ten per cent ao p.c; of| the amount uf the lender, which will be forfeited if lhe person tenalerinn decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or fail to complete the work contracted tor. If the tender be nol accepted the cheque will lie returned. The Department docs not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order. H. C. DESROCHERS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 13, mi. Newspapers will not be paid for this advertisement il they insert it without authority from the Department. '-t accepted cheaiuo a>n a chartered bank, payable ... . " ' _..._��� cnrw.rinr 'wlvill a ike order of the Honourable lhe Minister of i Kingdom, while sail li'im.'���-''' IS Klipcl t �� 1" "**"��� *- SUpenOr BUVUJI A CALL TO DUTY LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Land Diitrict���DUtrict of Coast Take nouce that William Munford . I'rinca , Rupert, B. C, occupation prospector, intenda ....].. \t -._��� (,..rnl to apply for pemdMlon to lease tho Mowing "WW, I a IS IcarCU dwcribeil lands: Commencinff at a post planted aUiut luO chains south ol the Indian Reserve on the east side ol Goose llay and on the east aide of the peninsula thence south SO chains along shore, thence weal 40 chains to Goose Bay, thence north along shore 60 chains, thence weet 4u ehalns more or It is with feelings of impatience that the people of Prince Rupert are viewing the bickerings and squabbles .tt tlu- Council Board. In the case of a couple of the abler business men on the council, the bored expressions on their faces last night as ihey listened to their colleagues' wearisome chatter, showed that they felt along with the citizens lhat the entertainment part of the proceedings was being i 'Yi-rworked. There is a joke being passed round town that the council has done nothing but appoint a rat-catcher. The Statement is nut intended to be taken literally, but ilu- jocular and exaggerated criticism is an indication of the public temper, Frankly and kindly stated, ii is time the council took itself seriously and got down io business, This is more made urgent bv tin- news received yesterday that slM���, L,nd Distnct-District oi cout Mr. C. M. Hays and a number of his subordinates on the Grand Trunk R���' g0,c* wm?-, k����S" ��m3.��S apply for perminioo to lean; the following dueribed lands: Commenting at a post plant ci alxjut a ouirter of a mill- from tbe nonh west corner of Gibson Upon this most important question, the Mayor has made no ]^'i^m_i_i^,___^lS^^,it attempt to enlighten the people, though invited to do so. It looks *2��^��Ei w as if the people arc t" I If this is an intentional policy, it is little short of criminal on the p.irt of any man who is sworn ti protect the interests of theciti/ens. It is as much criminal, as for the keeper of a railway-crossing to allow nun and ��*om< n to walk in the dark in front of a fast moving engine. In the face of the contemplated settlement, binding the citv for , . . . , , _ii��ii Skeena Land District���District ot Coast IUr.ce 1 ti-nil .'I yean, It IS 111 the nature of treason l" spt-lld valuable' Take notin that I, Clara May Utile ol Trine , , At-i ii, i.i-i i Rupert, B. C, occupation iplrster. inter.I to hours 111 SUCh Wearisome and flltlle squabbles as that Which Wasted epjSy !>t permtaion to ;.urtba.-�� the loll wing , . , , >, , . , deacribed lands the time nl the KHinciI last night. being held at from 28s, 9d, to 30s., tages in supplying the Grand according to the latest advices Trunk Pacific Railway as well as vessels engaged in the northern Hair-fibre Pli-ster. Coke, Black.rn.th ROGERS & BLACK WHOLESALE DEALBBS IN- Building Material, Cement, Lime, Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms FIRST CLASS BAR AND DIMS,; ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND OP BATHS KRgp TO GUESTS ROBT. ASHLAND P.O. EOS trade. It is proposed to build huge coal bunkers at Prince Rupert. The company's coal areas comprise over 8320 acres. At the outset, operations will be concentrated on a twelve-foot an- sail tonnage not to insist i i a thracite seam whose outcrop has minimum rate of 27s. 6d. Tonnage been traced for miles. Mr. Mc- Coal, Common Brick, Pressed Brick Shingle., Lath, New Wellington Coal ALL ORBBBS TROUPTLY FILLED l'acilic Railway are to visit lure in a week's time in connection villi the Grand Trunk assessment question. post, eontaininf .l'-0 acres moro or less. bated March 3. 1911. WILLIAM MCNFORD Pub. April 15. received by local shippers. The demand of tlie rs proved somewhat of .*. surprise to thc exporters, who had been led to the conclusion that tonnage would be cheaper tiie coming season than formerh becaust ol the recent decision of "i" rators of FRANK D. KEELEY for placing in the offshore grain Morris will continue the driving wholesale and retail druggist exporters, of an entry on the big seam. Iii- phone N'o. 200 See Us for Trices. Phone No. 116 P. O. Box 5S0 PRINCE KUPERT, B.C. ++++++++++++ + ng ?0 acne more or It*.. i-knl t<" ist a blind-fold vote on the question. Dated .-9th March, mi 0Ttb J' Bl;NS0"s��� will be inadequate to supply the expected that the mine will be in demand. With the completion "I shape to maintain a daily outcrop the G. T. P. and the Panama ,,f 200 tons before the end of Canal this trade will shaift natur- September next. As soon as rooms /niTMirnM ally to Prince Rupert. h.ae been opened up, a plant and % ^f> Jt McCUTCHtUN tipple and coal bunkers wi" PLENTY PERISHABLES installed. Mr. Alex. Fualds, M. E., a well- $ Theatre Need for Market Gardeners Up known coal mining expert, win ***i .Grand Hotel.. WORKINCMAN'S HOME ��� I Spring Beds; clean White Sheets 25c Rooms 50c BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY J. GOODMAN. Proprietor Carrie* complete itock of Drug*. Special attention paid to filling preacrlptlona. phosk No. 79 Second Ave. ***************** LAND PURCHASE NOTICE River Emphasised By the City of Seattle last night there arrive-! for I'rince Rupert consumers thirty-five tons of perishable good-, fruits, green stuff, and (lowers from Seattle. The fact that so much of this made a favorable report on the property last fall, will go north shortly to inspect the progress made and to lay out a comprehensive plan of development in respa a of the various other seams. Various analyses of the coal shoii- it to run from eighty-live m\l VICTORIA CAFE LINDSAY'S >C CARTAGE and STORAGE In the sacred name of Duty���if not duty to the whole i I thi citizens, then duty to those m thu citizens who elected it. the council must take steps tn unite itself and attend lo the work of elucidating the city's problems. dass of goods has to be imported niney-three per cent in fixed carboi from oyer the line brings out the The commercial possibilities "i importance of the coming market this enterprise are considered ex- up river. Th*. | cellent as coal production on the i^4t*ehiS?i Vankce strawberry is lure, but Pacific coast, although increasing. WHEN DECENCY IS OUTRAGED Conur.rneing at ��� p.*'. planted at tbe rth net comer of Lot 1744, llante S, Coaat Dutriet garden indllsirv tbeoce eut 4(i cbalna. ihence r.orth 24 cr.aini ��� ���.l-.er.cv meat 31 chain theoee ����et 10 chaini, thenee .. . point ot eomn-a-ncemeM, eon-.^ninf it: acrw an up-river strawberry grower men- does not keen Dace with lhe Dat.d As-rii4.1*11. cLAii.\ may little tinned ihis inoniing that if his demand Pub. April 14. . . crop turned out ten berries to _ G. T. P. Tranafer AgenU Order, promptly filleil. Price, rcuiwnable. OFF1CE-H. B. Bocheater. Centre St. Phone ft Reilly's Bakery Lunch ^Empress Theatre Basement Lunch and Meal, at all hour.; Lunch To. Meal. 24c up-Come and See VOU CAS CKT A Sql'ARK HEAL AS\ TIVK Cor. 2nd Ave. and 6th Street ' "I'i- an unclean bird that fouls its own nest" i- probably tin sentiment which will rise in the minds of most citi/ens oi Prim e Rupert when they read the Prince Rupert article on another .page of this issue. No om- has any de-ire to limil the freedom of any m.m to ��� his opinions, no matter how much they may differ fr-m I <k��na land Di.'ri��-Dbthc- ot Coart Rant* 5 the full sized baskit full, and beat! lake - nee Oil Min- Bea-.n Glldenlwv. ot _, . . . t-_1l \ tona. ii. c . cci.-,.t1oii i jekeeper. intend* the American variety hollow a-1 ��� ap-i. r p.: to p-s-.aae the (oiloaine ,i _ . . , , . i ��� . I .���cnV. ar.S to il.iM'r. he would not be in an) I Con-.-��ncint .-��� a ; at plan, : at the .outhwett ��� , corner : Lot t DtatrtcWdMOM �����'> surprised. *Q Cl*.:t -ouir ��������� ��� ��� it) r'. - la.-.-arcv- rtS. ���-���--. c-a-.rj weet to point of o__-.r.t*mmr.'.. contair..-.c 320 acrea morv cr Ita.. MARY ULATOS jILDLK.-LELVL Dated Apr.: IT, WIL Pab. Maj e. ��� i Land DiatriM -Datrtot tt Caaaiar Ta.' si that L P*rr, jnaaun 4 fltam by the general multitude. But there is a limit I" U-- - *_**** . occupation pr .-.-c ��� :-- by the bounds of law, then by the bounds of honest; . *** N" less than thirty players are tting better than ,30u in the America;-. Association and an even dozen are clouting for .400 and rto"puVctU~ ��� . over, Otis Clymer, Billy Hallman, CONDITIONS NOW AT STEAMBOAT development of the New Mining District Progresses THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiard' Twelve Tables SECOND Ave. The day is passed when the prospector can locate in the Steam- Then- is an amazing lack of civic patriotism in the ac; i > ::..���:. .jj ;��� ��� *jgjft2, ^SS?c, - S �� t.- who after concocting a -��� rei so dishonest thai ,ra52w.urih��c no self-respecting editor nortl rty-ninth parallel would publish :: [kowiSsih! thenc* NHtl Timber i chain., thenoe NU it, would send tjie article to - \_ ��� e publis Land .. . .l_?m\%m_<!*_t0.t��V"<_l�� '_Z- circulated. *���' ***���** moee or laaa, tbence a.v.r'y 40 cl-aia. s r- ��� '*m *-*-****_mm*m*m*m*m*mm_Ummmt**mf While local feeling is likely I (Tensive and ffiffHSVm?' untruthful tuggestioi that I'- kupert is ai***-****** Phil Sitton are ex-Pirates in the charmed circle of club swingers. oj while Ham Hyatt is about ready I force his way into select society. a chain, aionf . No. 3S2S1 breeding-] the gi ter injury the m< ti i.y injury-is that inflicted upon th - - position pt��!��*^S?ac,^gS ;������ iliation or defence. ^\% SnSTT"-0010"""' c?.-^:ai a p��t ;:.:.>��� > 1 >-1 Howard. Fred Carisch ami'boat camp. Prospectors are going in on to Lingtning Creek over tin- border, and to the headwaters of the Skagit to find open ground. Good ore is shown all the way from the 14-Mile to the boundary, about forty-five miles, and every day brings reports extending the strike. The trail from Hope to Steamboat is at present gootl and easily FERRY QLEENAN LAND PURCHASE NOTICE saeena Land Liiatrir.��� Oiftnct ol Caajlar Taae notiee that 1. brentoa Jordor, Moore ol Skrena Land Dijtr.c: -Diitrict ot Coait Range S Take notice that I, Lionel Kir.giley ot V.r.cou- contraa.--.or. intend vfT> E. C, occupation miner, intend to applv y.ntmtm the loUoains lor Permiaaion lo purcr.we the following deKnbeil T.Tencinf at a po�� planted abaot 3 tbiee Commend r.e at a poit pl.nte.1 near the .outh ... . _, _ .���tt eorner fa? l^jt a.-,' It*nva * (*_... li.a.,..- I t especially true of the pi ��� Kin| the ������ ��� �� ^uthTid 2; Uo mu<a ���� ot th�� fork. ��* ��"�� ���* t-��*,���-*>���-��� ***<*>- 4. coa�� Di.tri��; accegs hie but owins to the en-u ���,l ... . , . ��� ��� , -4 White aad Flat n>-��>. ther.ce so chain, wuth <'������ ****** '" chair.., thence aouth 60 chain., '1<-<-^ssioii, om owin^, io tlie gri.ll in ol the great m.iss itract pi .r, -.���"".'��-��triher�� ��t ".ir__irit, ���h^t'D*mJ;- '*'*"���'��� l*>""* north 60 <**������**** ** *hkh ��� , I order- thi same British law and order tBme*"'ch*lB"Trenton ji.ri.on moore ' K^ MSIb���"'i��iLt' uonel kincsley which pr. -. - - - Doj li 322. i��b*MA.?ri3*0, ,"1- Tn""s l'^"t<",��� *""" ^^ APr" Tht '; - ' ��� ; ���*" " ��� bdiw In thi divinity of kings. ' | T^l^i^^'^^i^liTrrinc. . ��� '-^^rr^;;:^^^ . ^.^riof^rnS'^^h^^^^in'S of fact some six or seven ladies ��� ���-. li c, r^a-..,- n l.nr.er, Intend deacribed l.nd.: I ' i��-rniB.ion to purelaae the following Commennng at a po�� planted about 15) flva have Walked from H<I|)C tO Steatn- milca eouth and 1) one mile wat ot the fork, of . . ' railfall during the last few day it is somewhat mushy, without anj inconvenience and certainly without any danger. As a matter f, Rochester & f<p ��� Monroe Ladysmitm i. '���>! Coal \-x Phone iis ==E. EBY G__ Co.^ REAL ESTATE KiUumkaluni Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - I'.. C )|aa/vw��via/^M^W*AW^!I WANTED A local representative i.i WSOb : for a territory tributary to Prii Uupert to sell the hardy non-irrigated nursery stock grown I'.v tl Oregon Nursery Company, Oren- co, Oregon. Liberal terms. Part) must come well recommeri!<"i. .���~.-��..^.AI>DRESS.a~.-��-.~.��-. Oregon Nursery Company Orenco ��� Oregon . .- ....... .. . ��� . ������,,.,.,,!,>- im i' <�� aiiv am iaij,r Take r.aatie. that ���r'l ���>��� *���*������ igence. But in the constitution of government v ���' . ?%Si's�� ling Doyle 322 suliscriabed and h"-k to for three the White and Flat rivera, thenee north (>U chain, boat, looking as lovelv aS when ���'���'��� ki;'^ ��� " - - ihso. k-hat prosaic work iffiMtSMUX,����ifbSS55m*%*__. *"" " ther,". ____* ���, ��� ���tl chain., ihence nonh ,ku chalna. Hated April 18, 1911. ti chain.. Pub. May 13. I. CHARLKS M. KN'iisi: KrancU S. Praaton, Agent JOHN L. MITCHELL Francl. S. Preaton, Agent they started. There arc about eighty men working in Steamboat and word perform. On thi r the lot of a king Is as desirable IjSftfty as that of a member of the P. K. I A. But at least the single fa, i T.skk.Wn"��nZ^^^ . . thai he ii bon, to ��� position and ��� iponsibilit) whi. h for reasons ��� ��� ****** Lud m-pi^m oic-u, __*___�� W^^i___Tu^S^\t. ,'Z WMI ��� , *_? h""" state he may nol repudiate, should save him from the cowardly a, ,| b.T^ SSMit^"l^i��hsaS4^ ^t P..n.ed .ho���t three?.5" "f ,,M.,:8S���- R',urke * lh,',nas' insulting epithei of the.,��.,., who is devoid of _ - nsc of national |.. ���l;-, ����**""���'��purch"'"" 'u",,win, "^ J&S? '"' ^���J��H^"d ^. ��� ''r ~~~ '* ,1ounslun��' King.baitinPgi.the poorest and'eheapestform" ^t " -JZ^ii^J^^ another_ consignment of a I here ii nothing in thi Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening AII members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. G. S. JOHNSTONE, N.G. H.' MORTON. Secretary. ;:u:u:u:��:u:u:u:u:u:u:u:w:; The Digby Rooms ar.d I lat rl.eri. thence M) chain, .nuth, thence SO article Save the .lN-llllipt|tl|l "I manner ch.in�� .a-l. lima Ml chain, north, ther.ce so and the quoting "t his membership number to -how that the writer urns asm is, isu. swan halum was writing on behalf of the local association. "*w* r~*1,*"***��� **** chain.. few thousand It would be a timely and a proper thing, uid would go ,, ��ng| way to re-establish good feelings between the men's organisation iJSS*��*** Ia . . " iiwhiu, ' m tiiiym*. it iii i mi iih_'(, I.I' finis IU tne citizens ai lar^ge, if the I'rince Kupert Industrial Association, f^1-0" to Purch*"' ,hc i********* either from a sense of national or civic patriotism, were l" officially repudiate the article. WILLIAM FREDERICK CAMERON ,v" "IWUBWIU pOUIHlS of goods I .'���ui'^'iV.5'1311' Franc s.Pr��.on.A������tlfor tllL'ir K^eral store has been ! shipped. Messrs. Raymond & Skeen. Land Di.trict���DUtrict ot C.wlar mi. ��� , _ , ��� , i Take notice that I, Allred Kyte of Prince Ru-a-MClntyre S hotel IS Opened, aild pert. II. C, occupation electrician, intend to L, , , . , . , . , ., apply lor permimion to purchaM the following | tlie SCCOlld hotel IS bt'lllg bllllt, ***L&\ ''''^eicin1,?:at a po,t planted about (3) three will be open for business in the T10eu mile, wuth ol the fork, ol the White and Flat Skeena ljind Dirtrict���Diatrict of Coast P. McKAE F. R. C. BROWN H. F. McRae & Co. Financial Agents BMOMD Avf... I'RINCK Klll'BHT ItRANCHl Vamooovbr Commencing at a poit planted at the north- ****t onrnpr of A. MrLeaai. prt^emption. thence 20 chain, aouth, thence 10 chain* ea.t, theBM 20 chain, north. UMMi 10 chain, weet to pout of commencement containing 20 ami, more or \,-_.. Ilau-I April 10. 1911. HUKIlltlCll W. UOHLER Tub. April 22. Fred Hampton, Agent I ... . ajuuit, ���i a a.a .,.,.. _, __,_ ,>iiiiaa ana rial' r i i river., thence 60 chain. MUth, thence 80 chain. Course Ol a Week or tell tl eart, thence SO chain, norlh, thenoa 80 chain. il.iv- wei>t. Dated April 18, 1911. Pub. May 18. The barber shop is doing good Fr.ncusLp���.o���,IA',I���Et; business. Other stores will be FEW CHOICE OFFERINGS FROM OUR LIST ��Mt Btefc ****** JPHes Cask 47 li 9, Id 31, 112 U \ 12 '_>* I 1 $ir,,r,iKi '��� 1.2W1 5 I.W8 5 WO inch 7 MU ouch We have one very ehota l.uy in Sertion 1 which we cannot absolutely smtrd-small sash. ai.��� stvsrai oloM-ln^uit JShSSStt, STi.fKHI Witl KIKI 2r^i 100 Skeena ljind Di.trict Dlltriet of Coa.t. Take naatice that I, Jaahn Milli-r. of Vancouver, III . 'a^aaipatiaan liutrher. intend, tai apply for IMrmlMlw I'i pun-hnfte the folia.winir ilencribcd land.: Caamntetarinir nl a |to��t planti-a] nUaiit 1 vhain fr-ani tialewnter at the lifi.ai ���f LUMonilia Ilay. and marknl J.M.'f N.E.eorner, thenc,. w,a*t -I'rhaini, Ihrnre aiaalltla -a <h.lilV��. I llPnCO a;,.I Nl chain., ihenre na.rth BO chains, l.a polnl of enmmencement. containing lain Bcrea. rnair.' aar le... JOHN MILLER. Dated l.t Feb., lull Charle. II. stark, AKent I'uli Feb. 26 Skeenn ljind Dl.trlrl-Dl.trict a,f Coa.t Take na.tlce that I. William Ander��on. of Vnn- a-riiver, ll.C. .Mi'iiiaritiam clerk, Intenil. to npply faar |a,-raaii����iiaii to purchnne the follaawimt deiierlb- e��l Innal*: Commencinir nt n partit planteil nnal markeil W. A. nnrlhwest cnrni-r. and nlNaiil 1 mile from Alexander lluehan nairlhrrn boundary line; thence ���oaith -��a chalna.. thence ea.t 80 chain. Ihence na,rtb m chnina*. then.',- ia.,1 ��l clmlnB, lo point of a-aainmeticement, Canlilning Ml' acie. mnre ,,r le... WILLIAM ANDERSON, D.lol l.t Feb. un Charle. II. Stark, Agent I'uh. fob, M, Kkeen. u���^ Dlrtrict -Duinrl nl Queen Charlotta lake noile* (hat Hubert O. Crew ol I'rince ,-__.��� ' - occupation ngont. inlend. to npply la* [lw"'l,"'on "' purchaw Ihe lollowing de.crili.il Skeena Land Di.trict-Di.trict of Caaaiar Take notice thnt I, .lohn McDonnld of I'rince Rupert. H.C. occupation hotelkeeper. Intend, to apply for perm(..lon t<i purchase the foUowing described lands: Commencinir nt a po.t planted three and one- haif mites in an easterly dlroetiaan from the point a-n Nans River where the Lava Lake trail begins nnal one mile In a northerly direction from the suid l.ava Lake trnil, tlience south eighty chains, thence west 811 chain., thence north 80 chains, thence east Ho chains t.i point of commencement, containing t'40 acres. Data Feb. L ISU. John McDONALD I'ub. March 10. Joseph Helwny, Aient Skeena Lnnd District-District of Caaaiar Take naitlee that I Andrew Cummlng. of Vancouver. H.C. occupatinn cook, intend, to applv for permission to purchaae the following described lands: Caaiiinienelnit nt a pott planteil three nnd one hair italic, n an en.t,.r|v direction fmm the point on Nans River where ihe Lava Lnke trail begin. nenr the trail, then,,. ���.���,, m ohalnt, thence south ��� ,h,-"ce en.t H chains, thence north 80 tamonoement, conuining 0411 chains to point of I ncrea. Ilnte Feb. il, l'.ill. Pub. Mnr. 10. ANDRF.W CUMMINUS Joseph Holway, Agent Skeenn Und lii.lrict-Dl.trlct of Ca.slnr TKkonnttcethal I Holcom McDonald .if I'rlna Rupert. Ill IK.,,,,,,,,,��� OStM, Intend, ��� , MriSdOTi """,""urch��"" **"> '"""Wing* opened within a lew days, and it is the general opinion that in the course of the next two weeks there will be some three or four hundred people in Steamboat City. BABY BOY ARRIVES 11 ani Hula . t henare a Pub- April 7. Commencinir nt n post planteil three nn I ,���, *m_7__*_*__t____ *"f- I'**"*""* -**-*"1* 6 1-2 h",'mn,'r.n "n 7>��"-rly direction from lhc point ".'*,",,*,'n'l hall a mile MUth nl the mouth ol ' "" Nnus.Mvnr where the Lav. Lnke trnil \_23��_ ������^k 7_t_ J* ""l'"es Into Naden ; **j*. *** mile In n northerly dlrecUon frntn "l.. r ,',,h _) 1^',*"*- ������"���nee i-uat 10 chain., ��W _*_* __*_** trail, thence north ni chain. .,.,,, ���,''**���<*'. ih-nce �����i to chain., I thenee w��t Ni chnins. thence aouth wi chain.' and com, ,i���. _W,\in" '" ****** "' commencement thence east chains t��� p���|���t ���f commencement' Hat ..I viliSmk i \ irnfi* mnre ��t,'""- ' <;'""""lin't IH" acre,. ���"��� III I1KKT O, CREW Date Feb. 3. WU. HOLCOM McDONALD Numa Daman. Agant I'ub. Mar. 10. Jowph Uelway Agent Well Known Swedish Old-timer Is Proud Father Congratulations are showered this morning on Anton Yakerbcrg the foreman mechanic at the Rupert Marine Iron-works, whose wife presented him yesterday with a fine sturdy little son and heir, at their home on Ambrose street. Mr. Yakerbcrg is a popular old-timer here, having been in Rupert since before the sale of the town lots, ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS F. W. HART UNDERTAKER A EMBALMF.R STOCK COMPLETE Located on Sl.lh Ave., near Fulton Three to live minute, from cen- tre of busine*. di.trict. Nlnae- teen newly fumi.hed ria��m,. Hot and cold water, bath and telephone. Newly furnished. Under new management. INVITED I���WW" CJ <: ������2 **1 Little's NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspaper? CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF To Lease FOR SALE Lots 5 and 6, Block 2,", Section 1. $300n, 25 per cent, cash, baluncc 1, 8) 8 years, 7 per cent. Lets 22, 23, 24, 25 17 24 14 ", 8 Block 8 18 31 35 14 s," ti'"1 1 1 1 1 GEO. W. MORROW 1076 Nelson St., Vancouver, B.C. G.R.NADENCOMPANY Second Ave., Limited. Prince Rupert, B.C. city In changing managers a faces this dilemma: Tht ��� "' ones are tied down to long ,'n" contracts. No chance of Kl'""^ the really successful ones hkc McGraw, Chance, Clarke, J'i;- Mings or Mack. Cleveland may nm,.... ..,��� 4 have to experiment for scvejw BOWLING, B1UPA0R0DLS I year. long^Sore getting * win- 1 Alleys. 7 Table.. A ��om| exer- \ "'"g **+r*>>****)*>**>Pi.*.***.*.i*i.>.t.t.*l cl*p. A clean spurt. Lailii aftornnon. Nrwmnn Hlnrri"lw twoon 6th nm] 7th Sti. managers TKPMumuaoN. rn,Mi,��.,llM,iM(Uuwir SITRY THE "NEWS'* WANT ^����4������4��44��444444444443 AD. WAY OF FINDING THE DAILY NEWS *-***** i I I I LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. \ X a.^.�����.^.^.*^.+ +.^.^.e^.e^.^ WE - HAVE ��� FOR - SALE (CROWN GRANTED) Section 9 Township 1 Range 4 NECHACO VALLEY PRICE :-$15.00 PER ACRE, EASY TERMS Thia is tin excellent section and was one of the first to be staked in the Valley. Samuel Harrison & Co. Brokers and Financial Agents, Prince Rupert .w-._m* - THE COSY CORNER = DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OP WOMEN _,mm.w-Am ,t *m,**i*mf mmwtmmt.mm-i*^***!*** *'**'*���***'***' Thia 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 Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to Its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisma are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. BRAID TRIMMED SUIT ���.::::::-::::::::::t��ltlt��M��K��U����Mn��KUK}t����XU������KKn����UUaJa��tnK��H��MJt{ I NATURAL RESOURCES SECURITY COMPANY, Ltd. PAID UP CAPITAL $250,000 -OFFER FOR SALE��� Townsites Farm and Fruit Lands HKAD OFFICE:- 600 BOWER BUILDING, VANCOUVER, B.C. it K !! !t !! !! fi Local Office: a fltnoooi ���JOINT OWNERS AND SOLE AGENTS OF��� Fort George Townsite Massett Townsite Alder Block Sixth Street LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Sktet.a Laml Dintrict -District of Cout lUtitjo 5 Taki* iioticc thai I, Uell Hall Kcnney of Tar- Novi ScotU, occupation married woman. < apply (or purmiwion to purchaso thu lulkiAit.t; .Uwcribwi lands: 1 - 'ileum st * pust planted at north oast on.- *: '.'. L Lot 3b,*>i:8, thencu run nine wert 41) data, thttM nurth HU chains, thence east 40 bM�� suuth bU chains tu place of com- nl nmtaininii ���'-" acrut more or lesa. M) |*< it i- on south cast corner of land applied Ut. ti .ttkid It Iters S. E., about one mila west of Uh.' l..i|,,-W', south side of Skeena liver District ' k.wine 6. Dii.-l Apia 29, mi. BELL HALL KENNEY John Haverty, Agent I Und DUtrict���District of Caasiar rnki i.itice that 1, Jamos Dunlop of I'rinco Kup<>n. It. C., occupation teamster, Intend to ���i'i I : amission to purchaso tho fullowing I lands: ' ���'��������������� tt I post planted about two mllea Mil ,', Lba (orks of tho White and Flat rivers, "���i:i-i i Tth KO chains, thencc'west 80 chains, it.'-.-. ��� nil .mi chains, thenco east ho chains. OntA April IH, 1911. - JAMES DUNLOP I'ub. Mat* 13. Francis S. I'rwton. Agent i.cid l��: itirt Di.irict of Coast Hange 5 Take i.uiice that Annie Muitsallom of I'rince Kji*t . II. C, occupation married woman, intends to imjr fur jiermissiun to purchase the following . Umls: i umameag al a post planted at a ikwI at the ���outhAi^i cirner, (HI chains east front N. E. corner o' Ul Itli', Harvey's Survey, Coast DUlrict, . tU'iicu east'20 chains, thenco north 40 *���> . IbMM west 40 chains, thencu soulh 20 Uma east 20 chains, thence soulh 20 u> [Kiini nl eommencemenl, containing 120 scni mun' or \**~. ''-'��� ������ 1,191L ANNIE Ml'SSAtLEM Pib.Uu tt. ���t Uml Dutrict ���DUtrict ol CassUr Q ' ' I notice that 1, Thomas fdcMeekin of 1' Kaput, It. Ct, occupatiun clerk, Intend lo ���l'l'l> (>r iH-rmluiun to purchase the fullowing " . ��� ; landi: ' " ��ndlt| at a post planted about two mllea I ���" (nrks of the While and Flat rivers, north ft) chains, thence east bO chains, ��� 'i -H chains, thenco west 80 chains. '*'��� I \;-nl l\ l'Jll. THOMAS McMEEKIN I *ii* HU 1.1. FrancU S. I'reaton. Agenl I Land Dutrict���DUtrict of Caasiar I lu : Ntice that I, Charles L. Delgrovc of Stew- -" It. C , occuputiun prospector, intend to apply ��� rs to purchase the following described I '"i-iMicing at a pout planted about six miles 'uuth ind um' mile went of the forks of the White n.rrn, thence south 80 chains, thence >lni, thencc north 80 chuins, thence west ** OMlnj, ;��;�����! April 20, 1911. QHARLBI DELGHOVE lub. Miy ia. ��� - - LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Francis S. Preelon, Agent ' III Uml l)i��trlct-I>lstrlct ol Cassiar . '�� ��������� notloa tlmt 1 Francis S. Praton ol I'rinco 'ul"��. II. C, orcuiiHtiun prospector, Intond to I MmWon to purchase thf lollowing '."""""King at a pout plantod aliout throo n I.. .,,���,, ������,, |wo m,ta wml o( the |ork> o| ,,;'," ' '"��� ��nd flat rivtani, thence nouth 80 chain. "I SO chsins, thence north 80 chaim, ���..-,' ?'"1 ���"> chaim. I ""'April 20, 11)11. I"1'Mav la FRANCIS S. PRESTON ���ill. _ '."' ''''trict -District ol Coait Range 6 ia not n that 1. Joe Jack ol I'rlrce Ki p.rt, ��� :��� !"���<'ipiilon carpenter. Intend to apply lor 1 I l" purcham the lollowing closcrllwd o^'lTSuM * **** planted ahout threejand I ,���.��� I ,,': "'." :l"l'*i-<: ���" a south westerly direction IrowaVli'mi ,' ,,,,u��h Ifoni oliwrvatory Inlot where eit80 com. or lew. JOE JACK ia., , ---��������� ....... u,,m'i VHtiiry lllll'l S "> Mr. ,","���''"" **"* **��***<* llewrvo Ihonco chiini ,k ""��� '.""h *" '*">'���'"* 'honce !" : ��� -iic nuth 80 chaini to point ol .., ^���^���MOSSMSSsfi ' l'ih. Mny 1:1. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Coaat Range 5 Take notice thu 1, Frank Hicks of Port Ellington, occupation merchant, intend to apply [or permission to purchaso the following described lands: Commencing it a post planted on the south bank of the Exchumslks lllver and about four mllea from Ita confluence with the Skeena Kiver, Ihence 80 chaini west, thence 80 chaini north, thence 80 cbains east, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 610 acres more or lees. Dated April 21, 1911. FRANK HICKS Pub. April 29. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Cout Take notice that William McTavUh of Vancouver, H C. occupation physician. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following descrbed lands: Commencing at a post plantod at the southwee corner, 40 chaini north and 40 chaini eait of the northeast curner of Lot 1116, Harvey'a Surrey, Coait DUtrict, Range 5, thenca 60 chaim east thence 60 ehalni north, thence 60 chaini west, thencc 60 chaini snuth to post of commencement containing 360 acrea more or loss. Dated May 2, 1911. WILLIAM A. McTAVlSH Pub. May 6. Fred W. Bohler, Agent Skeena Und District���DUtrict of Coast Range 6 Tako notice that Lettie McTavUh of Vancouver, It. C, occupatinn married woman, Intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following deacribed lands: Commencing at a poit planted at the northwest corner 100 chaini eait and 20 chaini north from tho northeut corner of Lot 1116, Harvey'i Survey, Cout DUtrict.Kangc 6,thcnce 20 chaini ���outh, thence 80 chains eait, thence B0 chaim north, thenco 40 chaini weit, thence 60 chaini south, thence 40 chains west to poit of common* cement, containing 400 acres mnro or leu. Dated May 2, 1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Pub. May 6. Fred W. Bohler, Agent Stikine Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Caspar Take notice that Christian A. Tervo of Stikine It C . occupation customs officer, Intends to apply (or pormUsInn to purchaso tho following described Units: Commencing at a post planted about 18 chsins north west of the customs warehouso at Stikine. H. C, thence west 20 chains, thonce south 20 chains, thenco eut 20 chains, thence north 20 chains to point of commencement and containing 10 acree more or less. Datod Feb. 13, 1911. CHRISTIAN A. TERVO Pub. Ai.rl 7 Skeena Land District���DUtrict of Cout Range 6 Take notico that Grace McTavUh, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation married woman, intendi to apply for nermlisfon to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner 100 chains eut and 20 chains north of tho northoait cornor of Lot 1116, Harvey'i Survey, Cout District, Range 6, thence 40 ehilna eant, theaee 80 chains north, thenco 40 chaini weit, thence 80 chnini south to poit of commencement containing H20 ncres more or less. Datod May 2, 1911. GRACE McTAVlSH Pub. May 6. Fred W. Bohler, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol .Cout Range - Take notice that Alexander Mdntoah o Van couver, I 0* occupation real estato hroker ESSE to apply for permlulon to purchue the following descrilied lands: ���v��u. -n.-th Commencing at a post Plai^�� *�� *ha'"" ���TO from tho soutWest corner of Lot 096, ttjMJ ��<�� chains Sooth, thencc 40 chains weit, thence 80 chains north thence 40 chaini out to point of SS containing 320 acre* more or leu. Dated AprU 17, "����exaNDBR McINTOSH Pub. May 6 Skeen. Land DUtrlct-DUt let of Com Rjngc 5 Tako notice that I. Uuchlan John Shajahan ot Victoria, B. C. occupation ������������, IMMTN apply for permUion to purchue tho following aTOJSftS a post pUnt*. jjrt^ffft from the eoulheaat corner of Lot SOW. IJ��noo 40 chains south, thence 40 chains wt*itMMt 40 chains north, thence 40 chiins cast to point oi Dated April 17,1011.' Pub. May 6. rectcd at thc matured woman who is doing tiling. Slit- i* not a fledgling "��r a merely pretty thing, but a woman of gracious t.u-i and wide sympathy who h;i*. lived down many a bitter disappoint' ment and crushed many a sorrow, but who is imbued with the optimistic spirit of young America; she knows that in onler to look her best she must be her best; she inspires old and young with her youthful enthusiasm; she is sincerely interested in every human question of thc day; thus unconsciously docs sin- cultivate those endearing qualities of the heart, die daily exhibition of which in the course of years imparts an atmosphere of soft, sweet femininity, and gives to a woman when she reaches middle life that delightful subtle spirit we call charm. This is, perhaps, what the satiric.il Bernard Shaw meant when he asserts lhat no woman is possible until she has readied her lliirly- fifth year, and not worlh talking to until her fortieth! RED CROSS BOX FOR NURSERY Thoughtful Mothers Will Certainly Have One Braid trimming is tremendously popular for coat suits this season, and especially is this so on serge, where invariably one sees braid of some sort. A modish example of this is given in today's model, which illustrates a suit for a young girl. Thc material is dark blue diagonal serge, wilh rather wide black silk soutache braid, generously used on coat and skirt in connection with braid-covered buttons. The front of this coat is particularly pretty and the length ideal for a young girl. Social Notes Miss McTavish and nurses will receive this (Tuesday) evening, May 30th, from 8 to 10. QUEEN OF SPAIN ON HOME TRIP Robin Hood The Great Flour of Great.r Canada Your Dealer Hat It and has acquired a throwing arm of which any man might be proud. Miss Peale has all sorts of curves, drops and fadeaways. The only throw she lias nol mastered is the "spit ball," and she declares she has not tried that, as she docs not think it lady like for a woman to spit. As a tryout for the young woman Doom has arranged for her to pilch a game against the strong nine of the Belfield Country club. This club has defeated many of the amateur teams and coultl take a fall out of many professional clubs. Visit to England Without King Officially Announced 'lake "1,1. '.'".''rHi'lrlct ol Queen Charlotte '"''. ��c ,?,', '"", ���,.���>** Uvl<* �� WOO.I.IIH*. '"' l��n���i. ' ",'" "ffiWi IntPn.U to apply ""��� I" purcham tho lollowinK ileecrll��;i ���:,i''' '" <* port |,Uni���i B|)0ut ,ovo��� Stanley Cilik !.' '"**"' """** "* t_* mouth ol h-.a ' . f"�� Where 1, .......a��� ,_._ .. . . '������-. i i,.. ." ,""v" "0,-lh "��� tho mouth ol '""��. '���.��.,, iT ���" ,cml"1"" '"to Naden j ,'"'�� '-Mt, thence 80 chulrm north, ��"'! ��>nlanh r km, J '" ,'"inl "' commencement '��M \C,.1 ;'�� ""��� more or low. **l>- Apnn. "' 1911- PRANK LKVICK Numa Domert, Agsn Skaana Land Dl.trlct-Diatrlct ol Cojj.1^RjngeB Take notico that Mr.. ,V��� C-,.,��rr "d wmnan Paul, Mlnneaota. occupation t. ��r'~ ��"'^*hn intend, to apply lor parmlMlon to purchaae tn. lollowing dcacrlhod land". . . .outhwMt KHirfe^ The official announcement of the Spanish Queen's journey from Ma- dritl with the young Prince who is to be operatetl upon, is causing comment. It runs thus: "The operation will be carried out by a specialist at Freiburg, Switzerland. The young prince will stay in Switzerland two months, Queen Victoria Eugenia accompanying him thither and afterward proceeding to England. King Alfonso will not leave Spain." In court circles emphasis is laid on the last sentence. It hints at a fulfilment of thc reports of some weeks ago that her Majesty contemplated returning to England to stay because of resentment at the attention her husband was said to be paying to another woman. Another odd thing is that the operation on the prince is not to be performed by Dr. Moure of Bordeaux. The case is of thc kind in which he specializes; he is King Alfonso's physician, and Bordeaux is less than half as far from Madrid as is Freiburg. The gossips contend that Bordeaux will not do, however, because a journey there woultl nol furnish a sufficient excuse for the qilecn to continue it to England. On every nursery wall, out of reach of the little folk, yet readily accessible to the nurse, shoultl hang a wooden box conl,lining the requisites for attending to such simple accidents as may occasionally befall her charges, surmounted by a prin ted card of directions, of the kind to be procured at most chemists or large stationers, In addition to a pair of bright, blunt-pointed scissors, a supply of safety and ordinary pins, and two or three needles threaded with while cotton, knotted at lhe end, and run into a strip of chamois leather to keep theni from getting rusty, the contents should comprise some good sticking-plaster for cuts, calendula lotion, Pomade-Divine, or the more homely application of vinegar and brown paper for bruis es, linseed oil and lime water shaken together in equal parts for burns and scalds, a botlle of dilute ammonia or a commoner blue-bag for stings, a small tin of mustard, which, once opened, shou Id be relegated to household use, and a new one purchased for medical purposes, a packet of cottonwool, tir a roll of lint, and few bandages of one-inch width and one and a half-inch width, these latter items wrapped closch in paper to protect them from dust. SPION KOP IN RUPERT Boer Hunt Over McMordie's Cut, and Sequel Crawling cautiously from rock to rock on the jagged surface of McMordie's cut yesterday, James Tite for half an hour pursued an imaginary command of Boers, lie took advantage of every scrap of cover, and on the appearance of Sergeant Phillipsoon ordered him to surrender as he was surrounded. The Sergeant, however, effected the capture of Tite who appeared this morning before Magistrate Carss, and was fined $5 and costs for having been drunk, lie r -t ITEMS OF . . j jSPORTj Persistent betting In the future books on the former John E. Madden colt, Adam Bedc, now owned by Louis Winans, has kept the American entry's price steady at twenties for the English Derby. The new Canadian Baseball League opened its season with games at Berlin, Guelph and St. Thomas. Berlin was lhe only home team lo lose. The average attendance w.is 1,600. Frank Chance is dissatisfied with the Cubs. The peerless leader recognizes the fact that his once greai team has gone back, and that unless he is successful in his efforts to plug up the numerous holes he will not have a chance to be a factor in the present race. 11 appears to bc the old story over again of a team of veterans starting tlown grade and nothing being able to stop them. Pittsburg is another team which is made up largely of oltl players, but Fred Clarke seems to have thc knack of getting his veterans in shape every spring and the Pirates are sure to be in evidence in the present race. Blackbourne, the infielder, for whom the White Sox are said to have paid the Providence Club Sl 1,000 a couple of seasons ago, is still at the Mercy hospital in Chicago, waiting for the operation which it is hoped will put his knee in shape again. Thc removal of the floating cartilage is awaiting Double Weekly Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT and S.S. PRINCE GEORGE .. For Stewart, Sundays, 8.00 a.m. For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Mondays and Fridays at 8 a.m. ���a. Prince Albert sails for Port Simp- SOn, Nans Kiver l'oints, Masset, Nation Harbor, every Wednesday, 1.00 p.m. and f'ir: Refuge Hay, Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City, Lockeport, Pa- coti, Jedway, Ikeda Bay, Rose Harbor anti return via Queen Clmrlotte City every Saturday, 1.00 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway System connecting witli trains from tlie Pacific coast operates a frequent and convenient service of luxurious trains over its double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Boston, New York and Philadelphia. Information and tickets obtainable from the ollice hereunder mentioned. Trans-Atlantic bookings by all lines arranged. A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT ANI) PASSENGER AGENT Canadian Pacific Railway B.C. Coast Service Famous Princess Line s.s. Princess May ���sails for��� Vascwner, Viclsrii aid Seattle Friday, June 2nd at 9 a.m. J. G. McNab General Agent the recovery of Dr. J. B. Murphy, was allowed thirty days in which j who is ill. Blackhourne's leg has] to pay, and promised to earn lhe money promptly and go up river. WHEN WOMAN IS LOVELIEST Not the Blushing Budlet but the Full Blown Rose CHERRIES The First of the Season We received a shipment today. Price reasonable. Two steamers today brought us Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. NEW groceries-Your Goods are Good -AT��� Ideal Provision House Third Ave., near Sixth St. Phone 190 ..Whites Portland Cement.. G. C. EMMERSON AGENT Phone 125 Nsden Block Strand Ave *���* *-*-*-*���*-* tFRED. STORK; I ���General Hardware ��� lu-en relieved of the strain under which it was placed to prepare for the operalion. Fred Graydon, Tecumseh's greai defence player, is assistant manager this year. Graydon turned tlown a 11,500 oiler from Vancouver to stick with the Indians, and is considered one of the ln-st defence men iu the league. I le has lieen with lhe Tecunisehs ever since ihey joined the ���&. L. U. in 1906. Graydon is a Toronto hoy, and played his first lacrosse with the Junction Shamrocks. Coast to Coast OCEAN TO OCEAN Tickets To All Points ROGERS' Steamship and Railway Agency Second Ave. Phone 116 Builders' Hardware 1 SECOND - AVENUE ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Joe Gons went very quietly Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves * aliout preparing the way for his Granitcware Tinware ���; famous right chop, just elevating ljliis right glove gradually while ���pairing until he felt it topped his opponent's guard. Then, without drawing his elbow hack the fraction of an inch he would give a quick turn of the wrist and a downward chug of his tlexter glove, the ulster being a clip on the chin which jarred the recipient from truck to keelson. omoonomnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxo Does Your Watch Keep Correct Time ? ������������������ If not, get a standard RAILROAD WATCH movement fitted in any style of case you desire. LADIES WATCHES in gold lilletl and solid gold cases. ***** . R. W. Cameron & Co. Ollicial Watch Inspectors for the G.T.P. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. phomHB S.S. INLANDER . ��� .FOR.���. HAZELTON # TUESDAY, MAY 30 Take the fast light-draught steamer Inlander for Hazelton, H. B. Rochester Agent Articles have been signal for a return match between Bill I.ang- hca\ywcight champion of Australia, and Jack Lester, the American fighter. They will meet in a twenty-round bout at the stadium in Sydney <>n die King's Birthday, June ;i. The battle will take place in the forenoon. In their recent light I.esier was disqualified in the sixth round. GIRL PITCHER IS A WONDER Miss Coralie Peale Discovered by "Charlie" Dooin "Charlie" Dooin, of Philadelphia will spring something new in major league circles should any of his pitchers go back on him. The little red topped manager has! found a young woman pitcher,! who, he declares, can hold her own With any of lhc major league pitching timber. The young woman's name is Coralie Peale. She has been play* The eyes of the world arc di-' ing hall for the last five years webster's; New '���* international DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER The Only New unabridged dictionary in many years. Contains the pith and ettaetice ot an authoritative library. Covers overy field of knowledge An Eneyclopodia in a single book. The Only Dictionary with the Ncw Divided l'uiir. 400,000 Words. 2700 Pages. 0000 Illustrations. Cost nearly half a million dollars. Let us tell you about this most romarkablo single volume. Write tor tamplo paKCS. lull l air- tloulart, oto. N��mo this pspor and ws will **__ free set of Fockot 11 W. L. BARKER Architect Second aveiue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. MUNRO & LA1LEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDIIORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince RUpert P.O. Box 361 AI.KHK.ll CARSS. C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of llrit a.la I -.alainalaan nf B.C.. Ontario. K����- and Manitoba liars. katchewatn and Al- Imrta Bant. CARSS A. BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Offl�������Kiclmnin. block, rornw Third avenue and Slrth itreet. Prince Ruoett. 8 Office*: 11-12 Lajoie shoultl go out for some ncw records this year. Some of WM. S. HALL, L. D. S., U. D.S, ithe records now held by him are Dentist. las follows: In 1908 he accepted Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. 1 All dental jperationp skilfully treated. Gas and 988 chalices at SCCOllfl base, till' ' local arui��U��llef administered for the palnji a traction of teeth. Consultation free. ** grealt'Sl .'lumber ever aCCepted by I Helirerson Block. Prince Ruuert. a major league strontl sacker in one season. In 1904 Larry CFBCked OUI fifty two-base hits, a highwater mark for doubles. In 1908 he made forty-three three- baggers, a record in major league. In l!)0,j Lajoie had a fielding average of ,991, which is ihe best ever made by B major leaguer at second base. HANDASYDE CB_ HURT AUF.NTH FOR HTKKI., MACIIINKRY ...AND CONTRArTORfl SUrPl.lBS... P. O. Box 436 - Office 3rd and Fulton P. O. BOX 2.1 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING l'l I'll (IK WM. KOXON, I l.t. A.R.A.M.."LON., BNO. "Newsy" Lalonde is not the only lacrosse player to tlraw a princely salary from lhc beneficent Con. Jones <i( Vancouver, Fitzgerald, ol Toronto's is to receive 11,860 for eight g.inus, and as he is also to receive travelling and other expenses it will cost the Vancouver j sixth street magnAte about $225 for the Toronto boy's service! in each game. GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AOENCK COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS PRINCE RUPERT ftCMerriainCo. Rlteld, Mass.lPj Basketball-Tigers va. Crescents at Auditorium Tuesday, May 30th. Game called at 8.451 sharp. Admission 26c. 1 Fruit : Produce : WHOLESALE Feed H. H. Morton - 3rd Ave. ������������on _1______________2__t__^_____ THE DAILY NEWS OUR SODA .FOUNTAIN. IS OPEN FOR'11 DIRECT from DUBLIN --C Pure Ice '. r I iU 'the ( Pirn's Real Irish POPLIN TIES LIGHT PLANT ALTERATIONS Classified Advertisements ent columns Street System of Arc Lights Proposed . : r^M^^^^g'^ con, mon ground. To pur ' rate to a r. a Here is oui :u��i ��� cent a word per insertion. ��� .. , ^ing Column for today. Watch it gro l C. H. ORME !Ti**t P-.'.-.etr Drill. It PHONE .- ,- ; 82 Some changes are to be made at the electric light plant. Twa, firemen will be- disj nsed with on s.s. Prinee Rupert, tomorro' for the summer months and the .--.- r at the plant will ii ��� : -. , ::. the tti intime. An a- .. street lighting system DCADl C U/AMT is to < rturLt n Ani Tin.-;.. . kit would be i:. :. -'. ::'��� r sts .���: the ���i- ���.'.-���: .-*��������� ���'��������������� ������- '-'������. ���' system i iviod interrupti . I rial ordered for a I of the stri lighting in die fall, supply so that it can 1 . . Fresh Flowers . . ..THE ARCTIC STUDIO. Law-B Jtler Bi;M:r.^. T-. :: A - MORE LIGHT From Pasre '. ZT*** F��und j Ex. S. S. TEUCER ��� ,.-,--. mM ***** farnlihe.1. The . '--.-. At����� near Fjiwn. 1 *���** i* Wheels Axel* snd Roller Bssrings ���LARGE STOCK��� 1 RUpert Marine Iron Works For Rent Notice ��� .--ISaOMl irer.tlemen pre'erre.! ���*������ M .. -. ynttuimm* Theatre. p coniltting of carrying on hav. LADIES' HAND BAGS �����- W- h��T< Mt I ���hiptner: f I ��� ��� - - A.. II . . C. B. WARK Jeweller a-~~�� j HANDASYDE&HURT j ��������� | OmCE: THIRD ��nd FILTON { | t O Boi *_* fr.*.'. Rap.rt I . HERE IS Your Chance! at * - ��� : !y to JOHN DYBHAVN The Insurance People Tht Mick Rtallv ind Insurance Co. STOKES' ICE CREAM Palace Ice Cream Parlor 'i r TRY IT Krw' snd ( end retail Sam Gowen, Prop. Phone 350 A ��� ��� mt :an-.e;.es- ��� ��� . . They are the it snd moat dressy goois ir. the city.���Assorted colors ar.d style*. MARBLE FOUND NEAR HERE l -.��� ,.r. hooatoa Ambrcae Ave. partly -.Iii. Mp-r-titr*��� ll.a-lU Bulkley B!��k KS-lm :-" .-��� it-ban :*. 'acr. 11.50 Bat's Wir.g Bows, each .75 Narrow Sttir.g Derbys, ea... 75 S . ���>��.-.. brightootaaiawon* Ith An -ear Fulton. - ihad rxrrj limrleor t*r homekeepir.i. . rtati V~y-erA** Ha;uie, 2tA Ave.. near MayMmo ..^���.,^..-^, -tmrnrnm* Help Wanted ; + ~��� n Ir.sh ar. i that rr.ear.s they're good. -ee ��� ��� -. smn ���*��� DISPLAY Sloan & Co'y. Sixth Street Ct*.! I F-r-lilkt'l Phone 297 ���c DOUGLAS WILL NOT BE DODGED Suspects That Hurried Meetings are Held Without Him fall, and not December." That Money By-law 'Wait until we -��� th.it money by-law is g Roy Chrisman, Prospector, T"-^' "ut t0'" ""d ' Discovered Big Field Morrissey significanti; We have the qu- - : dwelling in marble ga_ producer and ar,- ,igh, .. . Jmost everybody has jn front of u. now . lsi : rr. iy - in be realised w .��� . : " -:' -��� here' �� ' Up - se Alderman Hild ' '* m-ble quarries wMered# -Uhat d , have been discovered on Banks UJ t., ,,0 Mr May . isk( ; . it a point only 6 h lh.. acent. ,,,, ... , ���'it>' . f.r the Czar. "D j I : S^^SSSS"*!^ '���- Dunng a recent prospect! gl ir ua .��� vow �� ^ gas producer! �� -;_^]i:J-T*-: ! Roy Chnsman :ou: I thi .. , voM r ...... move b,^^��� ^����u*jJ5STK ��.SS and brought samp!�� or it here. ,, ^ laid asMe for g f ��� .;. sample is a beauaful white ^derman Smith . dy suggest- Mack streaked mar:,!., very rf ^ Aldern. .. H; . similar to the fan from dte understan , th, M - The irrara quarries in Italy endtm wa. tha plans I apparently quite is good I .. ; . .^^ , , ^ . -;.... . r sample is luish gray in Wd ^ red ' ;.. ,. - ��� : r very much like tl it md : .,.r ^ x,,vl : . in Eastern Canada. / kidermaa Hilditch * - Mr. Onsman sa^s then -��� ��� r ... Jherv is a . about 320 acres of the g^ods, all a-,��. MJ. Bo.er.S, .. ,{'^.^' ... ..,.-..*. betw��n Seventh ��- V;;,^"-;'; ."r..V ..'".j.; t :,..��.. .nd to cole '���' " ii'-'ll*--- , ��� ��� .. .y ... ,*..*_A:r,t. Acplr M?. Kirbr A��.r - p^^r., 8 ��� ******, ***** %^t*' .-, raier.t--i.-ce.Th.nl Ave. 1.���-1 ;,::. "���"'-' _,. .-. .���.:: I aad I room h(im�� with Ijith- ��J IL Satnea U*ft^" WRANGLED ALL NIGHT CONTINUED FROM PAQB 1 dealing wiih it!" said Alderman Clayton. "Capable or not capable it \- for others to judge," went on Alderman Newton solemnly. "] am quite ready to pit, my judgment aganist Alderman Clayton's any day." Wallowed in Darkness He wem on to >u> that the engineers' department had �� ated thousands of dollars of thi i iv.- . money already. He fulminated about the electric lighl ;' HERE'S HOW : utk ***i ehan-.ber work ��: Por. E��- . .-- - BouL V.-tgttt'l'-titfl �� nonUl "".tr. .-i r>:rr.. Appljr tin. ***��_, 0****** am. --- . ��� - �����,<. tewer for l��di�� c!otie��. Vtn. M -i.-dt. WMter-haTer Block. Ith Streel : . : Ave. US-IB ._ Acci* s-iid it was a disgrace to tlu- . creating nothing but a while the citizens sent "wallowing in the darkness." He burrowed into McMordie's sewers. II. emer- HF nPINFS*��wl from tlie ab>'smrtl depths *>i nc urint.iJ,culverts below tons of dump_ CONTOTOH) FROM PAGE 1 j He dimbe(i those Jhif(_ is the man that should be sent to I light poles of his deploring i ronati m instead of Leek, j "disfiguring of the wholtr dtj b; Lynch claims to have fired the the engineering department." I' -: number of shots and hejto the reservoir on Summit Hi -.ims to have fired the first he toiled bewailing its incomplel the battle of Kelly's Rock state while the city needs th ivi . ie ��� ��� . The shooting record of the water it might hold for fire ���- .-.' -.-.eer. ro-:-.-r-.en to t��ke coer I ��__*���! B:.. ���. near F-iltoo. ��� ���-���" m__X*_���Al A-l mm\m*m tor the - ��� Fr��tert��! Or-.en ia the world. Cal -���-.-��� __WmmBm-L L F. Midletn. . v..i Waattd-��a nod mtn W -.Ar, the Orler A Ow:�� CallrccT-.it. Expreej Hotel. I. r. V. i Fire .Insurance .- . d as i -.- es It is, claim- asil; quarried, r:r nt with a if I isui �� . g for 30 ��� ns. It i to get along- ided. TKEE-ta.hr i- KM :��. r -��� G;otp*r.r of L.-.odce- En��!��Ed. wat in Engineer - : - tK.if-.ve.> see ..;.-r r��te��. , , , . ' . . heal:-. ir^:.-i..-maceC:<r.s����r. -.'. orth rep rr. tl is ud schem Tiot be installed ':>r twelve I rai cat-.tt. ��� Mac. Situations Wanted at this battle were four; tection and household use. Sewers, ng men shot down in cold culverts, light plant, pole-line, water the crime of asking a ter supply, all, all were monu- more for die necessities of Intents ol the inefficiency of thc this life for their families. engineering department���yet Al- Lynch is the HarrisonjGraylderman Clayton had said a layman - I Prince Rupert. He owns could not detect defects in the a department store here and was work of the engineers. Alderman ii . .i good business before the Newton was there to show him. strike but on account of his at- The engineering department W u tude toward- labor the workers;an inefficient and expensive i -.-ased to patronize him, so wjicn cern. Smelt Belligerent Like a departing thunder cloud th feet Now he is praying to pu^yinglndiedlstanceAldaman Jesus that the workers wiU fo^pve Newton subsided, and Alderman dastardly action* and c,avton rose with a sharp retort - ' zainsi a chance to use a ritle them he was there with i give him back his trade again. siying that Alderman New Notice ���.AAf.f.m. x.: -r:tmrr. .r.ter-t-: ,*.: .cr. fail la a ��� ��� ��� -��� - it��� ��� ( We will never forgive Bill Lynch rmarks a,)0Ut ..pUUng hu juilg. who is th( t some of our mcnt.. againgt him wea< ,., U- lying in the cornus Jn th(, cound, chamberi u., A mee:ing will be held ir. the Mr. i -.* ffics f the Empress Thwtre\"__*3S_TS_\SmmS*> - -al with bullet wounds. Had td��� hc had idcas of his own allOUt ding meetings I not . me anything .: '-. derman Douglas last night i L. \V, Patmore, - ���'.- i basement, next t Telegraph set th. machi ": se) Wednesday evening. May ir. moi to put i it ��� Slat, at 6.30 sharp t discuss the . >t what he wished we would rket. The samples ��� iew in ' --. i office, S nue. and Mr. K... . ��� . ��� ��� ' '.r. Chrism I ready soi buil I the citv of using the * marb!" : : l.'UiIding purp' - - e to the s mitt- e. "They | ' - ��� ' :.ing at .. with thfrm. Now I am her M i-- Ba formation of a branch of the Musiciar.'s Mutual Protective Union for Prince Rupert. All musicians interested in this movement are cordially invited to attend. J. S. GRAY 120-122 F. STEVENS I ���:���:���- ������ A m. i i ���**,_, i ** * ********* **~m ��� ~i i ���I ������ " " " f Boarders Wanted j ; . _.a - f the Sloan Cl ���'���.ing Com- who wert into our hall in the result of the contest. However, it was for a different c council chamber. Defends Department Bon*mkmt-m���t t*A - ������ r fans ���-.--. racial -��� - A-e.. w.w��er ���:-. .*.: ����� ; . g . ; BuU >llul The up rose Alderman Hildit i eager to defend the City Engini ��� I - Ave. / if they lock mr up ere I - .' with the purehas \ : rman I ��� Ik- ���'__..- Sin- longed to this '. noverlool litch i- t- . ��� show." Three Months Extension months' exti nsks It- City Rock Crusher ' ' '������ rode a . BaaS I tto ����ak ��r aaaa . Horae put the shackle* "ll One ol ..ur' Sft&K^J1 feliou workers and said to him.ldepartmnit. evinang a desu ���y0lJ . .. . : , B . we will fix ^U '}**>* a little humorour - j you," and then marched him off " ��� Prdude to hi* rcm',rk- ' [ to the bull-pe-n. Tht-^ Ki^or am not going to attempt to answer * bills lived off the working class!3" that Alderman Newt. but on the firt.t sign of trouble M'd as l could not """P lr,uk ,! thev were there to shoot the " Real Estate NEW HOME FOR CUSTOMS DEPT. rhird Avenui n tract can ; - tl r $1725 in Vancouver ��� - . ���-'. ������ k���*������.:.���_ _< Olsen the city v pr '���'._. ij it If council'on account of not negoti dons will be started ��� uised by keeping the way :'or rusher at to the light plant. No ex- - -' : 12232. Res I f pro- r. was granted on account -x. ::.mr.\. ��� Strike. Thirty d - __________________________________ granted to ��. P. McM rdie on account of city delays, none on ml if strike. McMordii wan- bwiu4i ��� ���':���__* ___%* ���. .... , ... Ta��. - -o . -. 1 Pnat K^ki at far. Ee- ��� ain��l a halt m< nths '-\- __r -. . - .-.-. lar ptrtr..aici. o *.���_���*���_��. -..tat t-_t.*r,__ t*m_r*mt .- A A - A*- --: .: .r: Mneat n a real ettate ia*^ -a* ��-.: :.. --.-. '���.'- :mat eoouah 'to "������" ���--�����'-���- lhev were there to . ���:f'-^: workers down like a pack of mad I He proceeded to explain tlu: i. the City Engineer did not ' For Sale ~+ dogs. j Now fellow w-.rkers. if we unite!thc council instructed him. well / ur LAND PURCHASE NOTICE nder the banner of one Industrial I dieni as ^c is a ~* Union we will show these thugs c"unciI |*on-1 how to do some Useful work in dety. The following business unfair to organized aa Sth . ���It .-.t- -.������r'r*rr.*t . ..������������ ��� ������������������������ ' : ��� ��� :��� : ��i . * .. A m*--* : *.k*. : _ .<, ���: ..-- I V. * *:t :������ rd Ave., between fl_ ,*_������:_ uMf nouses are *t-t*mt__*m*m*m m *_**__*m*m*m*lm.mt* laf^r in Prince RutK-rt: ���- ..- ��� ��� . ������ ������ \ : - i: a:-. ��� ����� r *_*t*mm*****mmm*t Bros, department store, Sloan Go-1man Clayton in his speech in a��� thing Company. Martin O'Reilly ser\ant ol die will be dis- pensed with. Back to Rome N'oi.i- ,,f your stcrotyjHii i LynchI traductions would do for Alder- n: Overworked Aldermen 1 Bui i.i({ht Will Move into Piercy, Morru [)Ul up ; Co.. Old Warehouae Thi. h* m��rr.b*r�� 't \\-.t Ovtr- : at th* Wwthotnw L-mb**r Week. ��� - In frightfully iffy and unl ribly rked, and the * . ed that tl ��� M ll Kg! ' now, t in in.. I. ���. - ���' '���**>*- I'��".nct. Iur.|. :. thenee m r____\ eait ���lUti. tm .)... , tb.r.te '.'. eka.r.i ***** I* pot* A eommer.ceraer.t .,, - /* mot-utir.lr.a Hu \-rm mr.r. .r Imm. ere Will :. . ..-.:", ..���.-.-.. A,;.|.|AM A. Me-MVI-H , Pub. .�����> 6. Fml W. Botler. Afest w home this Fxtra w.f,., Stimlv ., ., ,. CXira water Supply . Uri rji��rl��-n^trlet ol Coa�� Rarte 5 MOITII ' I, ,,.,���.], I .,, . <l"-y- mineral 1 �����'r.Mice th.t Lettie MeTavllh ol Var.eouver. .�� tji in-tal ���, c ,_ occupation rr..rneo ��oman. Icter.di to Over-Seas Club Ktc.*...*r-��.u rtirw ts4 tbout f<��.* ������ ��� ������ tT._.*m 'ttrr. it* �� - '3 tbt skate* Ri����f. ������t�� ��� ihAi'j *��������, ���������.-.�� *> ** .* - "- ���hmTMt H ttkm'Jt ��#*.. IMM MMl M I'-.*-*. to potr.t of MBMMMHt, eoct*.&tBff (A. mG*m isu. frank hick= .'. ::^?.:'__Z_"f,u"A " ���******"*'��� and Dr. Clayton. ' HARRY M BIRCH. I'.i-lii i Aaat. Saa ��� ��� -Vrntntr. ',( Coait al Wl an VleTe-j-. .'. Vt-eo'> t*r. R C ccr.f.nv.r. '.:.uatiar.. tr.ter.^j to ��pp;>- lor lerrr.j��lori to f._rtr.u* lb* I'.Uowirf .met-*. ��� ���* at a p'��t plaatad at the tout*-,*** eorr.��t. M et..-.. r.'jrr. ,- : 40 ehatne eaat ol tba ��� - ..*. eorr.er ol Laot IUS, Hanre>'. 3uree>*. a ��� -.. .��� bank ol tbe EuhunKu support of thc City Engii department. He led off lik- �� modern Cicero. He dipped into Clothing Company. Nicola Gurd jo\ich. contractor. L'nion Trans fer, Grand View Hotel. Prince that historical classic "The Df SSTlS'SUfJ J Rup�� Fish Market. Dr. Eggert dine and Fall of the K Empire." "Gibbons tells us that tin - Ri me expired when All w.irkt-r> .ire requested to cail at tht- union headquarters for information before doing .my dosiusdied,"commenced Alderm -hopping. Clayton. Continuing he tin>k i-?��< ' /" ;""' the temporary water wpply for SSSbSriffl1*" "' ****-w*)* ****** Al .-��� McKinnon, COn- ;],, .llmm,.r ���>������, M,,r���. ,,,,'- ,. ' Commeaeln. at a port planted at the north- summer irom morsi CTCCK, ac* ,^, ,,,���,��� l(l0 chain, eut and 20 chaine north ��� IP- fitting the Ulterior ,,,r,|;,lt, ,,, ,1... r,.,.,.r, .i ,1,.. I',,, from the rn.rrh.ait corr,.r ol Lot 1116, Harvey-. ... , ��� T'lllig IO lilt report Ol lilt l-lt\ Surve), rout I>otriet.IUnn 5,tbence 80 chain. up like modm, Engineci will ed by the contractors. A Mrs. J. Knouse, of the Pan- on the building has been torium. |,.fl v,.���.r,|.lV ���n ., ..-.j, ' -* ���'>��� "������ ' ���- 'l'i",r'- to Chicago ...id other ddes in ment. ,���.r south, thenc* .0 chair.s nut, thenn SO chains A CllfKhprt north, thenn *0 chaini wMt, thtnn 60 chains "* VU"IUVI1 south, thtnn 40 chains *est to pott of commennment, eontaininf 400 acres mora or lat. bated May 2, 1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Pub. Miy 6. Fre-1 W. Bohler. Agent , NOTICE! The slave market is overstocked with Alderman Newton on sevo *n2iSa82-&I^tet2rrt h,r- *�� *>^**t ***** ***��� workers pointa "Alderman Newton talks are coming in on boat- by lhe of pitting himself against "'"' hundreds. There U no free fart- | don't know the power *>i m) up the Skeena river. Foley. Walsh colleague's arm. but even ii he and Steward have all the slaves had the aid of his trusty Ueutenani ihey need. Don't lie fooled by Alderman Douglas, it would l�� the employment sharks; all they deter me from supporting the want Is your $4.00 and conimissifin defence of the department." on your steamship ticket that you Solomic buy from them. Yours for the eight hour day. DOYLIi. Member 322. Police Court Room Tuesday, June 6th, 1911 At 9 p.m. Buiineta:-To revise By-law. of the AMOclation Secretary Notice Take nntice that John F. Mathel.on of the Cltjr Stikine Land Di.trict-Diatriet ol Caaiar of Prince Rupert In the Province of Briti.h Col- aiiii <ountry. PRLPARING FOR ELECTION Di��cus8 Scavenging Considerable time wa-, taken nfrth ***n A the euitorr,.. warehotue at Stikine, , B. C, thenca weet SO claalna, thence wutb 20 ehaina, -'-rr.. east 20 chaini, Ihence north 20 ' Rtifck Ua.rl a! |U. |ir:n.:���., ... ��� ... :i l ��� i . .t. I chain, 'o point ol commencement and eontalnine a 1 rrinting up in COUndl last night in the ��oKte^moreorle- T.ke noUee that Chriiti.n A. Tervo of Slikine !,'nbi" h" "tired from the firm of Mathelson. ..._,���-��� ������,,_ . , .,��� mhi..,, . _,_ II C . occupation cu��tom. ofticar. Intendi to apply *����d ft Company, plumber, and .teamfitter. of l>abKT YOUK LAIS I) PLRCHASE lor permitfion to purchuir tha lollowina deecribaed **** ,ald City- l.ml.: Dnted at Prince Bppert. B.C. thU l.t day of Commencina at a po*t planted about IS ehaina -s';' ��� ��� !"'' F.J MATHE1SON. H. WOOD. NOTICES IN THE NEWS Bureau Starts '. tJ.teri Feb. 13, lull. Pub. Aprl 7, ( HRISTIAN A. TEKVO discussion of the plans for si avenging tin iit\. either by days' labor Canadian Pn I >��� patch) or contract. Eventually the matter -*k?_<* *__v__.._^)*i[?_r_". *i**ic} ?l Co.*i! ���m��* Otuwa, May 30. Night shift was laid over for a day or two, irdng .tt thc printing bureau ������ thU evening win, the object of Bargain Scow! ,*Sll^^*^*^*^**^*T ��>���**-' ***** This! .\ ,���.�� |��� ���������. w,^ offered ^^tM^^WTOSmk T.ke notice th.t Orew McTaviah, ot V.ncouver. II. t ., <-*rur��allon m.rrieai woman, Intend, to .pply or perm Mon to purchue tba lollowini dmcrifa^d ll-. mv �� 'A ��� Pioneer the.ee KO ch.ln. north, ihence 10 ch.ln. ihence W) ch.iran .outh io |.,.i ol commencement want.loir.a 320 .era* mor. or lew. '.."i"1..*1*',,2'19"- ORACK MeTAVlSH Pub. May ��. Fred W. Ilohler, Ai.nl accepted as evidence oi an election ,h,. ,,,llIu.it ,a., ni ,, h Captain rationls* a whit* early m the i.,ii , . , . ,: rtt ""��� ' ates who ia going t., Vancouver, i j m ..r, v **. . "'" ~"'w Nvllil11 '�� suitable for Laundry. Phone 118 _^S3^^*SL ��� SS ^ te �� ^'^ h -BWttftiV - Sss -r ��� , ,, man isconung aoon offered al I9&0 which Mderman T" ".'."���,h*' ���****������*<**��� Mcimo.h ot f.��� O A e o n ' y"" ""'I"- ������! any time lhal Sniitl. mmum : i .,,',��� S.O.E.B.b. ,^i M. nUing up ,h, ��Z.T U^LTJl "S " ''"1". -i.-i him around m I where thai line OOfftC will 0= ^H^Bc^aLa'u The "Frisco Standard" Cut reprawnn three, cylinder type "Frltcn Standard" (i..'.|ine F.nalae. .ilea 1* hp. to 125 hp. ! : ; Quick delivery .if all ���lie. from 4 hp. rlnale cylinder upwanla. couver, II < .a<-rii|���t|nn real eatate broker Intend, to ���t>t,l> ti,, (...rmlmton to purehu. the Is nearly of new. I! Th�� l'rin.�� It ;��� Knaiaoi ;"-'"���' -���: ., u'lsii'""" , miv ���""*""* ".examination of it this mon,int, ch��"" *>*���***��� *<"''"" *���> <*i~*i<>' ���"**��� - awhmonth,nth.e.rl..v.r.||, , Rdlly ��� Where that An* OOlfee Will 1������ -. . , ��� m'ri"nK chain, nonh. thenc. to chalna ea^t to t V CLABS ��� ... "'" JnOWS ll to t,e m soilt���| Condition eommancement contalnina ��20 acrea more P.O. Bo. tit. Princ. Ripert.sttaily his nurvca,. litwllll... u , "" ' """l,"n Datad April 17, l'Jll. Hiwiii be purchased. Alexander Mcintosh I Pub. May 6 AOENT9- ir.it at a |,.,.i planted 40 chain, muth Irom lhe aouthweat crner of Lot BBS, tha^iee 80 |-�� a m - " ���Sa?! HuPert Marine Ironworks & Supply Co ' J, O^'I'hone: Blue M P.O. Bo, 615 ta.wJL.,,, II will tquirrep repair .hop o== Work, on Wharf: Phone.tn arrtaaoaiaa rAnRm, "Wobbling over from one dde I to thc other" was thc accus.iti"ii I hurled at Alderman Clayton by .Mderman Newton. "He has been talking all along about cu' - down expenses and here he hs* turned right round. The Mayor wilctl up lien- and called for peace. Alderman Douglas took n whack al the bad management of th�� <ity ;md siid J. A. McMaster had been replaced by "another lady. Alderman Morrissey made hiffl- >elf clear that he would not SUP* |wirt any retrec-hment proposition thai would interfere with ,lu' |efficiency of the department. A small audience grcally ",- joyed the discussion breaking i"1" gu��t�� of laughter frequently. During on,, of Alderman Ncwi""- long speeches the Mayor left ll'�� room f,,r several minutes. ==Q Pantorium Pioneer Cloanere, j'Phono 4
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-05-30 |
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Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
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