)I, II. NO. 67 0 DAILY EDITION Opt PKiNGf-Rupert, B.C.. Wednesday. March 22, 1911. Price Five Cents TRIKERS MAY BLOCK THE G. T. P. SETTLEMENT aim They Have 339 Votes Among Them Now, and if the Strike is Not Settled They Will Block the G. T. P. Settlement on the Vote too much impressed with the Immediate utility of park sites uml some of them who own property ure inclined to think thut more revenue should be derived from the G. T. P. property. Co conference was held lust night men ihe strikers' committee and i contractors, Mayor Munson suid mom ir' 1 hut since the strikers had Jointed their committee to meet the i; reel i rs lie hud communieuted with con'ractora with a view to fixing hour of meeting but had had no ily. The Muyor notified each member the itrikers' committee to this effect letter today. n mi Interview with the Optimist In* expressed the hope that thc lected conference would be held I;, - today or tomorrow. The meeting len held will be u private one. A member of the P. R. I. A. stated pluuifiilly this morning that there . exactly 889 qualified voters on the K. 1. A. roll of membership; und tli'il that in the event of the strike itlament'l being unsatisfactory there girt lie some difficulty in getting a Ufaactory settlement of the Grand link Assessment agreement when it nn> to I plebiscite. The laboring class in thc city are not REWARD FOR SERVICES Vancouver Engineer Geta $4000 Gift on Retirement (Special to the Optimist) . Vancouver, Murch 22. -City Engineer Clement who hus recently resigned after six years of service hits been presented with an honorarium of $1000. equal to a year's salary in appreciation of his services by the Hoard of Works. City Briefa At a lute hour last night Hurry's autocar was requisitioned hurriedly to convey a patient from the Kullon Hotel to the General Hospital. The patient Ls ii young lad. Doctor Tremayne and McNeill were in attendance. The trouble is internal. C. N. R. AWARDS BIG CONTRACTS $8,000,000 TO BE SPENT ON GRADING THE MAIN LINE Thia Includea 200 Milea Weat of Edmonton, and 200 Milea From Vancouver to the Rockies. (Special to the Opiimist) Winnipeg, March 22. -Contracts for grading amounting to $8,000,000 were awarded by the Canadian Northern today. Thc work is all to be done on the main line and new western brunch lines. Included in the work is u stretch of 200 miles from Edmonton to the Yeollw- hetul Pass, und another stretch of 200 miles from Vancouver to the Rockies. IT LOOKS LIKE A COAL STRIKE ALBERTA COAL MINERS AND OPERATORS AT LOGGERHEADS Conference ia on at Calgary���It ia Still Doubtful Whether There Will be Any Coal Mined in Alberta Thie Year. TOLLED A GUN IN ARGUMENT IXCITING SCENE IN KELLY'S HOOL ROOM LAST NIGHT ow Over a Game of Pool Leada to William Blackey and J. Carrigee I'.-." ��� Arreated���H. A. Clark ia the .( omplainer. Trouble arose in J. C. Kelly's pool lorn in the Helgerson Block nt about ivt'ii l:u*t night. A gun was drawn hd a man was standing against the all wiih his hands up, so some ac- ��unts s.iy. when the police arrived. i"rils which arose hotly between Jas. vrigM und H. A. Clark at one of the ool tal.lis, led to a scuffle. A iliinl mun, William Blakely, was Pix'iilwl to by Carrigee to arbitrate I '" n.s, uml did so so enthusiastically hat he got over-emphatic, and added Miiw to his arguments by pointing a nolver. In the scuffle someone hit jjnebody else on the head with a mop .' j 101 1 humble purpose. Then Mr. My who had been out, came on thc fini', and sent for Constable Mc- .rthur wlm settled the argument by W | I (lackey and Carrigee. The charge ugainst Blackey will be Ml ol pointing a loaded revolver, that t* I i irrigee will be one of simple ���"'"' II. A, Clark will apprea as nmplainer. The case Is to come up lomorroi. OVERSEAS CLUB STARTED Mean Appointed at Well Attended Organization Meeting * '-ik.'Ii nf what is known as "Thc "." ' *���> i lub" was organised last "'Kll' m I'rince Rupert. The meeting *--*-i'M in Mr. J. F. McDonald's store, and am forty prospective members {���entbled. Officers were elected as t''��">- Hon. Pres. Mayor Manson; ���'��� I'* McDonald; First V. P. Jos. IP.Sa I Second V. P. J. H. Thomson; M u���l^"i's- Ur* Clayton; Asst, Secy, n. w Birch, and an Executive Com- ";; ' ''insisting of Messrs. J. Burn '''* ���'! Albert, J. Russell, J. Young- |��w, and .). Curgill. j*n Entertainment Committee was .��*>. ppotnted of Messrs. J. S. Gray, J: l4"^"H. and M. Albert, und it is I'iniiiil u. have a social gathering and '';"'���' ni thc Westholme Lumber ���n>l>:uiy s hall on Tuesday next. Thc PMpOM of U,c clul. is "to strengthen " M Of empire" according to the I'li-in.tits regarding its institution in ii,', iT ���"***��� ov,'r Greater Britain, by ^eOWKM Daily Mail, the Harms- '���������i Publication which started the ''ment. MEMBERS GET RAISE OF PAY MANITOBA LEGISLATORS TO GET $1500 A YEAR ALLOWANCE Cabinet Miniatera and All Deputy Heada Get I ncreaaea���$800,000 for New Agricultural College, and $15,000 for the Salvation Army. (Special to the Optimist) Winnipeg, March 22.���Salary increases, and liberal allowances for proposed expenditures were passed by the Manitoba Legislature at their sitting last night. First of all the House voted nn increase of $600 to members on their sessional indemnity, making it $1500. Then it raised the cabinet ministers' salaries from $4000 to $7500, voted $800,000 for an agricultural cooiege, and half a million dollars to start the new parliament buildings the total cost of which will he $4,000,000. The Coronation vote for expenses of delegates was' five thousand, and $15,000 was voted to the Salvation Army to be applied to thc rescue of fallen women. The salaries of all deputy heads were raised $400. LOOKS AWFUL TO THIS EDITOR NEWCASTLE DAILY CHRONICLE IS SCARED ABOUT OUR FATE (Special to the Optimist) Calgary, March 22.���The coal operators und miners' represent utives ure slill in session here, debuting over the miners' agreement. It is understood they are still far from a settlement, and it begins to look doubtful whether there will Be any coal mined in Alberta this year. Both sides are stubbornly standing where they were at the beginning, the miners for a closetl shop agreement, and the operators deud against it. BERT POOLE KILLED CAPT. BERNIER TRYING TO FIND NORTHWEST PASSAGE Valiant Skipper of the Arctic May Bring His Ship into Prince Rupert Harbor This Summer���Is Also Claiming Arctic Islands for Canada (Speciul to the Opiimist) Ottawa, March 22. -Another attempt to effect a northwest passage is to be mude by Captain Bender, who hopes to bring his ship the Arctic into a British Columbian purl before the year is over. Incidentally Captain Bernier will plain the Union Jack on the island headlands iii the Arctic Seu, so us to prevent the United States from some day setting up a claim to uny of ihe islunds off the northern coast of Canada, The mutter came up in the Houae of Commons this morning before ih>- Committee on Supplies. An Item ai - peered fr.r $oi),ooo to provide for the muintenunce of vessels employed in patrolling the waters of the northern portion of Canada, ulso for establishing ;md maintaining police und customs ports on the muin lund of islunds. In explanation of the vote the Minister of Murine und Fisheries suid the government iteamship Arctic is now ill northern witters on this mission, with instructions to Captain Bernier to try and make a northwest pussugc, und, if ucceaaful to continue his voyage round the Arctic coaat towards the mouth of the MacKencie river win re it is supposed some American ships are currying on whale fishing, and making their headquarters on Canadian territory. As in the past Captain Bernier would compel the masters ot these vessels tn take mil licenses, and puy duly upon sufb goods us they had on board for trading purposes. The Minister added that In the event of Captain Bernier muking gootl his voyage through the northwest pasaajre, he would continue on through Behring Strait and reach a British Columbian port. In reply to a question the minister suid the expedition wils not so much fur c< Hint ing revenue us for the uniting of Canadian jurisdiction In the fur northern waters. On previous trips Bernier hud planted the Hrilish Hug iiii many islund heud- Innds in the Arctic Ocean, because it was thought if that were not done, the day might come when tie United Suites would lay claim to Mime of these territories. DAN K0VICH IS TO SHOVEL SNOW A LUCKY BIRD UP THE LINE HAS CHAMPION NARROW ESCAPE THREE HUNDRED WORKMEN TO IN HISTORY OF PHOENIX CLEAR SNOW BLOCK Fell Three Storiea from World Building at Vancouver (Speciul to the Optimist) Vuncouver, March 22.���Bert Poole, employed at the World Building here fell three stories to the ground dying last night as a result of the injuries he sustained. Saya That if England Agreea to Arbitration With the United Statea, That Stara and Stripea Will Wave from Alaaka to Winnipeg. (Siiecial to the Opiimist) London, March 22.���The Newcastle Daily Chronicle in an editorial today anent the arbitration treaty with thc United States says: "If we withdraw our forces It will not be long before the United States will have annexed every Inch OI tm* ritoiy from Alaska to Winnipeg. It is not improbable that the next move of American diplomacy wil be MM offering of some concession, like tM iree passage of warships through the I iinunia Canal as recognition of the cession of Vancouver Island, Alberta, British Columbia. Yukon, Saskatchewan. WOTM und Ontario to the United .stutes. There can be no doubt al to the desire of tho United States to see the entire wheat belt of Canada under the Stan* and Stripes, so thut fe��P_*��Mff Chicago to Alaska might be under the jurisdiction of Washington. MINERS WILL STRIKE Feee Deducted from Their Pay Have Not Been Handed Over (Special to the Optimist) Nelson, March 21.���Thc miners employed by the International Coal and Coke company have decided to go out on strike. The trouble arises out of a dispute over fees deducted from their pay which they claim have not been handed over to the Secretary of the Union. ROW OVER A WOMAN (Special to the Optimist) Winnipeg, March 21.���Nick Mon- vioson, the man implicated in a row at the Roblin House over a woman, when Antonio Giovanni wus shot on Friduy was arerstcd on Sunday in a suburb of the city. Hc had shaved off his moustache. Helpful Talks to Business Men Mr. Storekeeper Do You Know? People will not assume that your store is as good ns its strongest competitor unless Itajadvertlilng is as good. Consult The Optimist Waa Pinned Beneath Several Tone of Rock While Carrying Three Sticka of Dynamite Held aa in a Vice Yet Eacapea Unhurt, (Special to the Optimist) Nelson, March 22.���Dan Kovich, a miner, had the most miraculous escape in the history of Phoenix camp this morning through the arching of two rocks over him, supporting scores of tons of ore under which he was held a prisoner for four hours in the chute of Granby mine. Kovich climbed thc gates antl went up the chute contrary to orders, when the ore suddenly was released. In the rush down he was pinned under many tons weight. Held as in a vice antl completely buried it took dozens of miners for four hours digging to extricate him. The escape is the more miraculous as he carried three slicks of dynamite, one of which was cut in two without exploding. Kovich is practically unhurt after his marvellous expel ience. DOGS FOUGHT OVER BODY GRUESOME FIND IN FASHIONABLE WINNIPEG SUBURB Street Doga Were Dicaovered Devouring the Dead Body of a Newly Born Child A Shock to the Elite of Winnipeg. (Special lo the Optimist) Winnipeg, March 22. The inhabitants of the fashionable suburb of Fort Rouge, got a bud shock today by a gruesome discovery made by some children playing on Kinsgwuy. At- tracted by the sight of some tings ; lighting, the children went to Investigate. i They discovered thut the animals were quarreling over the dead body of a newly born child. Both legs und one arm were missing. The police ure trying to get to the bottom of the gruesome mystery, but 10 fur without nny clue us to the child's identity or the manner in which it came to be deposited on the street. One of Messrs. Moore Brothers' teams had an Interesting lesson in behavior beside an uutocnr I his morning. The horses were held stoutly close to the cur while the tlriver started and stopped the engine several times to accustom them to the whirring noise. Will Go up to Mile 42 and Clear the Way for Letting Five Blockaded Enginea and Snow Plowa Through. Engine 112 equipped with un ingenious makeshift tender with water tank, antl coal space built from a Hat car, left the (!. T. P. yards this morning with I long train conveying HOO workmen to mile 42, the scene of the mow bluckade. Old 112 is the only locomotive on this side of the snow bariier. Iloyond the slide are held up live engines, the rotury und wing snow plows, the general superintendent's inspection cur, und other rolling stock. The gang of three hundred men are all engaged for the purpose of clearing the snow awuy and freeing the tied up vehicles. Thirty cents an hour is the wage offered by the G. T. P. and it was stated that a considerable number of the men going oul were those who hud been on strike in the city. The statement is not supported by the P. U. I. A. members. PRINCE RUPERT IN EARLY Made the Trip in Thirty-three Hours. Many Paaaengers Landed This morning ubout nine o'clock the Prince Rupert arrived after a record passage of thirty-three hours. She brought a large number Of passengers, and full general cargo and mail. About a hundred laborers landed from the third class lection. They were met and Interviewed by the ever-watchful p. R. I. A. commlttoe men and iheir helpers, Inn there was no demonstration. ANOTHER NEW CANNERY 30.000 Cue I'I.ml for Hidden Inlet on Portland Canal Ketchikan, March 21. - Mr. F. J. Comoaux of Vancouver, H. ('., has been in Ketchikan this week when he has placed an order with the local I) ill fit ii large consignment of lumbi r to ho shipped i" Hudson Inlet, In Portland Canal. The order ci'lls for lumber with which tO build docks, Chinese and Indian houses, bunk and mess houses ! and outbuildings. The company which Mr. Comiatix represents will begin the erection of a [80,000 case capacity cannery there i Immediately) -4 T H fe PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST TO BUILD FLOUR MILLS CLOSE TO BELLA COOLA Big Firm of Minneapolis Millers Will Make Bid for Pacific Coast Trade���Will Build Line From Peace River to Alberta and Bring in Alberta Wheat Vancouver, Murch 20.-- Some few | week, ago n Dominion charter was j granted for the Bella Coola, Peace | River and Alberta Railroad to what was understood at ihe time to be a puny of Minneapolis capitalists who were interested in the project for the establishment of a flouring mill industry up the Bella Coola Inlet It has now transpired that the Pillsbury-Washburn interests, whose name is a household word wherever breud is buked, nre at the buck of this concern. On the best of authority it may be stated that the Pillsbury-Washburn firm is about to build in the very near future a flour mill of enormous capa- j city for the manufacture of a superfine high-grade flour from wheat grown In Northern Alberta and the 1'euce River' districts. It hus been recognized by th's com-! puny that the further north the wheat is grown the better the flour, and this at the smae time is a recognizee! fact the world over. For many years pest the Hudson's Bay Company has been) gnwing wheat ut their post at Fort ��� Vermillion, which is 700 miles north of Edmonton. At the Chicago World's Fair, held in 1S!)3, flour manufactured from wheat grown by the Hudson's Bay Company at the fjrt, won the gold medal, the highest of all honors which it was in the power of the executive to bestow, and since that time it has been an incentive for a number of shrewd Americans to develop their plans audi await lhe great opportunity which rail-1 road facilities woultl give them. , The added fucilities which will be afforded by the completion of the Panama Canal have not been lost sight of antl they will add materially to the merchantable quality of the product. As to the exact capucity of the mills which ure about to be erected and estab- Uahed on the Inlet the details are not | yet to hand, but within a very few days they will be available. It is understood that the railroad line will be in operation by the time that the mills are ready to work, and that in the meantime all the grist that comes to the coast by any method will be speedily handled. Shipping facilities will be established ami wharves, warehouses and elevators built, and the whole enterprise will be one of the greatest on the coast of British Columbia. Notice Charles M. Wilson begs to inform his friends that he voluntarily retired from the Real Estate Exchange last year for reasons which he will be pleased to explain to anyone interested. 64-67 LOCAL DEBATERS IN KEEN CONTEST DECIDED RECIPROCITY WOULD, NOT BE GOOD FOR CANADA Young Men of the Baptist Brotherhood Debated the Issue Messrs. Wood and Rogera Got the Judge's Verdict after Cloae Argument. Reciprocity is not a good thing for the people of Canada according to the winning side in a debate on the subject at the Baptist Brotherhood last night. The wording of the resolution under discussion was: "Resolved that the reciprocity agreement would be beneficial to Canada." The debaters were Messrs. W. H. Stuart and Hansen for the affirmative and Messrs. W. W. Wood and Clyde Rogers for the negative. The debute was keenly contested. There was plenty of rivalry nnd sharp rebuttal to keep the audience intensely interested. Mr. Stuart was the lirst speaker. He snid us a Liberal he would bc disloyal io Canada und good politics if he ditl not seek to defend reciprocity us beneficial to Canada. He suid thut reciprocity would permit the consumer lo purchase goods on either side of the line without paying the present high tariff. Reciprocity was one step toward free trade und free trude hud made Great Rritain the financial centre of the money market of the world. She had also been the birthplace of the greutest industries. The woikingmun would bc benefitted by this ug.cement. Smuggling would be prevented becuuse unnecessury. Our coul deposits und other minerals would be developed, timber industries flourish, wheat and other agricultural products find a ready market and in every respect Canada from Atlantic to Pacific would be benefitted by reciprocity. In leading the Opposition Mr. Wood said he would present a series of facts that would prove conclusively that the reciprocity agreement would bc a fatal blow to the best interests of Canada. Hc further stated that reciprocity was a certain . tap to annexation and the destruction of loyalty to the mother country. The implement manufacturers of Ontario antl Quebec were yet in their infancy and needed protection from their large corporation rivals across the line. Canadian wheat is rigidly inspected and a certificate of inspection goes with ull exported gruin. It, therefore, sells in B higher figure thun American wheat in the marietta of the world. It will certainly be beneficial to the American miller io tuke this wheat free of duty | to Duluth or other distributing points,] mix il with poor American gruin und : sell the finished product accompanied by the certificate of inspection, at the highest price in the foreign market . This poor grade of flour, made possible j by reciprocity, will destroy the repu- tation of Canadian wheat. It is a plausible argument that 90,000,000 of American people will make a greut mnikct fo: our whent but the fact remains true | that these people export their own wheat prodl|Cta and will only need our gruin in Increase their export trude. Railroads will suffer if not be forced to declare deficits. Reciprocity will compel them to lose the long haul (Eust und West) to Atlantic and Pacific ports as trade will be diverted to the shorter routes (North and South) to the cities of the United States. The reciprocity agreement said Mr. Wood, was unconstitutional as the government was not fortified with the mandate of the people. It was not a plunk in the party plutform ut the i last election. The speaker thought | lhat this was a sullicient answer to Mr. Stuarl's cry of loyalty to thei Liberal party. Mr. Hansen in supporting the utfirma-| tive guve a brief review of the history i jof reciprocity declaring that in everyI instance reciprocal relations had been! beneficial to Canada. He also referred j strongly to the fiuit and lish industries. His contribution was well received. Mr. Rogers in supporting the negative spent his lime in dealing with reciprocity I its it would effect the natural resources ! and industries of British Columbia. j He suid thnt the fishing industry of British Columbia would be seriously Injured, und the fruit industry would , be crusted tn its Infancy. The judges were Rev. Mr. DesBarres, Rev. Mr. Kerr and Mr. Frank Derry. j Rev. Mr. DesBarres In presenting the i decision ably reviewed the points of .each speaker und stilted ihut although it had been a close contest 'he judges had decided In favor of the n> . '"e. Don't forget the Green Dance at the Mclntyre Hull on Wednesday night. Wear anything that looks green. 66-68 Hoot Hool Thc regular meeting of the Order of Owls, Prince Rupert Nest, will be held in the Carpenter's Hull on Thursday, 23rd inst., at 8 p.m. 66-69 COAL NOTICE ..Whites Portland Cement... G. C. EMMERSON AGENT Phone 125 Naden Block 2nd Ave. Queen Charlotte Ialanila'Lanil Dlitrict- Diatrict ol Sktsina Take notice that I, John McLeod ol Vancouver, occupation broker, inlend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on thc following describtd land: CommencinK at a poat planted about eight milea north and three miles weat of the mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. MrL, S.W. Corner, No. 61, thence north SO chalna, thenco eaat SO chaina, thenco south 80 chains, thence met 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 610 acren, more or lesa. Dated Feb. 28, 1911. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. Murfli.ll. Clarence McDowell, Agent Quean Charlotte Islanda Land Diatrict���Diatrict of Skeena Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to appljfor permiaaion to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about nine miles north and three miles west of the mouth of the Tl-el River and marked J. McL., S. W. Corner, No. 62. thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 { chains, thence south 80 chains, thonce west 80 [ chains to point of commencement; containing j 610 acres, more or less. Dated Feb. 28. 1911. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. March 3. C. McDowell. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���District of Skeena Tuke nolice that I. John McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to i��r.* p.-i-l for coal and petroleum on the following dt'Mciilifd land: Commencing at a poat planted anout nine miles north and three mil.-, west ot thu mouth of the Tl-el Hiver and marked J. McL., S. E. Corner, No. 63, thencc north 80 chains, thenco weat 80 chaina, thenco south 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chains to point ol commencement; containing 610 acrea, more or lers. Dated Feb. 28, 1911. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. March I Clarence McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���District of Skena Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupution broker, intend to apply for permission to proajiect for cool and iielroleum on the following I deacribed land: Commencing at a post planted aboul nine I milea nnrth and one mile west of the moulh of lhe Tl-el Itiver and marked J. McL., N. E . Corner, j No. 20, thence soulh 80 chains, thence west SO i chains, thence north 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 i chuins to |>uint of commencement; containing 640 acrea. more or leaa. I Dated Feb. 28, 1911. JOHN MeLEOD Puh. March 3. Clarence McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���Diatrict of Skeona Take notice that I, John McLeod ol Vancouver, occupatinn brokor, intend lo apply for permiaaion to pr��a|wct fo.* coal and lietroleum on the following described lond: Commencing at a post planted about seven miles north and one mile weat of thc mouth of the Tl-el River and morked J. Mel... S. E. Corner, No. 21, thenee norlh 80 chains, thence west 80 Chaina, thence south 80 chains, thencc east 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 ocres. mere or leas. Doted Feb. 28.1911. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. March 3. I Clarence McDowell, Agent Quean Chorlotto Islonds Lond District���District ol Skeeno Toka notice thot I, John McLand of Vancouver, occupatinn broker, intend to opply for permlsa'on to proatiect for cool ond petroleum on the following deacribed lond: Commencing at a poat plantad ahout eight milea north and three miles west ot tho mouth of the Tl-el River ond morked J. McL., N. W. Corner, No. 60, thence south 80 choino, thenee eost 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres mor or loaa. Dated Feb. 28.1911. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. March 3. Clarence McDowell. Agent I Northern Produce Co' *"->-~t y- WHOLESALE PROVISIONS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Send for our Weekly Price List PROMPT ATTENTION CIVKX SHIPPING 0RDER8 j Phone 151 - Phone 151 j ^���.-���-~.-��_.-_-��_.-*.��_,.-_-v._*���^! NOW OPEN THE QUICK SHOE REPAIRING SHOP Opp. Bank of British North America. New logger* shoes Min. high, made to order tt $8.50, Men's soles $1 Ladle*' .-"les 70c Men's heels 4(ic Ladies' heeli 'loc Men's sewed on $1.25 Ladies' sewed on 1.00 Shoes repaired while you wait. All leather flrat-claitq lality, Ludwig Strubi - Fulton & 3rd Ave. ���- I DISPENSING PRESCRIPTIONS a specialty at ORME'S Drug Store C. H ORME The Pioneer Druggi*! PHONE 82 This advertisement clipped from the Boston Post gives the story of the wonderful development now going on in Canada. Look out for British Columbia. The prolits to investors in Town lots in all Grand Trunk Divisional and Terminal Points will astound the world. Buy now. Ask Uncle Jerry for price lists and full information. LAST YEAR REAL ESTATE OWNERS IN Western Canada MADE You have an opportunity now to participate in these immense profits by being one of the original purchasers of town lots in the Grand Trunk Pacific addition to the fast growing Western Canadian cities, otherwise known as Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Division Points WATROUS, MELVILLE, WA1NWK1G1IT, BIOOAB The Grand Trunk Pacific offers in these splendidly located, fast growing Division Points and in the townsite of Totieltl an opportunity for the investor to share in the large profits that are sure to accrue as a result of the rapid and substantial growth that characterizes Grand Trunk Pacific Division Points and well locatetl cities and towns ill Western Canada. The Grand Trunk Pacific does not offer townsites or additions so located as to make investments in them of questionable value. The object in selling these lots ut the low prices at which they are offered is to encourage the upbuilding of these cities from which the Grand Trunk Padflc will derive vastly more benefit thin from the sale of lots'. Now is the time to buy. Choice lots range from $100 upwards on easy payments of 10 per cent, cash and io per cent, a month. You make your purchase direct and secure title'from the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company. Write for literature and "make your selection while the prices are extremely low and the possibilities unlimited. Address that investments in live, growing cities �� j gm, ��� . in Western Canada are as safe and LgUlCl i^OITimiSSlOnei" sure as an investment can be, and that 100 per cent, profit each year is almost a certainty. DAILY MESSAGES FROM "UNCLE JERRY" Ask Uncle Jerry uncle jerri m Hn> a Vroo Information Department No. 19 $100,000,000 From thc most accurate figures obtainable, over One Hundred Million Dollars wus made by real estate owners In growing cities and towns of Western Canada last year. This vast wealth was exclusive of improvements and represented actual increase in land values alone. Original records gathered by the Winnipeg Free Press prove that in eight western Canadian Cities the value of land alone���not counting improvements���increased 562 per cent, for the last five years���an annual increase of 112 per cent, for each city during the last live years. These figures indicate Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co. THIS YEAR THEY WILL UNDOUBTEDLY MAKE $100, 000,000 MORE Jeremiah H. Kugler, "Uncle Jerry," Agent for Grand Trunk Pacific Lots on Main Line. Prices are fixed by the Land Commissioner and our best services are at your command. ���Ask Uncle Jerry, P.O. Box 90(5, Prince Rupert, What is the matter with Prince Rupert? We have the locution, we have the harbor, we have the site of the coming city of the New West, we have the energy, we have the ambition, but have we all the enthusiasm we should have? Are we all helping to make I'rince Rupert known outside? Are we boosting Prince Rupert with the enthusiasm and confidence that will inspire confidence in others? Study this over. Each one of us individually can help a good deal, but collectively we can help a heap more. Don't let me or Jones or Smith do all the publicity to let people know why is Prince Rupert. Do something yourself. The easiest way to forget to write to that friend of yours, back home, about Prince Rupert is to lay it off till tomorrow. If you don't know what to write him ask me, I'll tell you. Don't imagine that I am boosting Prince Rupert out of the goodness of my soul. But I am a business man and I know a good place when 1 see one. Every new arrival will help you and me and everybody else here. I know I'll get my share. So don't wait till Fortune overtakes you. Strike out and overtake Fortune, and if you don't know how to start I may tell you. Prince Rupert Opportunities are in my line. On January 15th and 22nd. Eastern papers on Jan. 15th, Western papers on Jan. 22nd, our Prince Rupert Opportunity advertisement appearetl in papers in New York, Boston, Providence, Kansas City, Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, St. Paul and 37 Sunday issues of big U.S. daily newspapers in all. On Feb. 25th our Prince Rupert advertisement appeared in 26 Canauian daily newspapers. Has a Free Information Department for strangers in the City and for nonresidents by correspondence. "ASK UNCLE JERRY' He Buys Leases He Buys Building! He Buys Lou He Buyi Contnt* Hc has Stores to Rent. He Buys Lands In Bkeena and Nan River Valleys. "NOW" YOU PRINCE RUPERT PROPERTY OWNERS ASK UNCLE JERRY JEREMIAH H. KUGLER please take notice and list your property with a good live broker, if from thc above you think our equipment should produce the best results, you should come in at once. We advise everyone to get in the market this spring and summer. Sell when you have a profit; buy again. That's the way to make money. You can make many times as much money if you will buy and sell and not hold on so long to property. All of you put your shoulder to the wheel and boost- keep on boosting���that's the way we will make a big city. WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR RENT REAL ESTATE "ASK UNCLE JERRV He wants 50 House*, to K I' He Sells Leases He Sells Buildinp He Sells Lots He Sells Conine*, He wants Stores to Renl He Sells Lands up the Skeena W-* "ASK UNCLE JERRY" He will build you a dwelling on easy payment plan. He will lease or sell you a lol Ml ��W terms for you to build a dwelling store on. He will sell you a house ami lot and you can pay on monthly payment plan- He will take a lease on your Ml "jj make your investment pay S*0U ���� per cent. ASK UNCLE JERRY ASK UNCLE JERRY ___ / & A mm Rupert Optimist DAILY EDITION Phing}? Rupert, B.C., Wednesday, March 22. 1911. Price Five Cents STRIKERS MAY BLOCK :C7 THE G. T. P. SETTLEMENT Claim They Have 339 Votes Among Them Now, and if the Strike is Not Settled They Will Block the G. T. P. Settlement on the Vote Sn conference was held last niglu between the strikers' committee and the contractora. Mayor Manson said th in'Mi ii,' t hat since the strikers had ippointed their committee to meet the ,���!��� acton he hud communicated wiih the con1 rectors with a view to fixing >n hour of meeting but had had no re|>l>* The Mayor notified each member of the strikers' committee to this effect bv letter today. 'in an Interview with the Optimist today he expressed the hope that the expected conference would be held either today or tomorrow. The meeting when held will be a private one. A number of the P. R. I. A. stated emphatically this morning that there ur, exactly 889 qualified voters on the P. It. I. A. roll of membership; and ailtleil that in the event of the strike Kttlaniei.i's being unsatisfactory there miclrt be some difficulty in getting a ictory settlement of the Grand I Trunk Assessment agreement when it I comes 1.. i plebiscite. The laboring class in thc city are not too much impressed with the immediate utility of park sites und some of them who own property ure inclined to think that more revenue should be derived from the G. T. P. property. REWARD FOR SERVICES Vancouver Engineer Geta $4000 Gift on Retirement (Special to the Optimiat) .-Vuncouver, Murch 22. City Engineer Clement who has recently resigned after six yean of service has been presented with an honorarium of $1000. equal to u year's salary in appreciation of his services by the Hoard of Works. City Briefa At a late hour last night Harry's autocar was requisitioned hurriedly to convey B patient from lhe Fulton Hotel to the General Hospital. The patient is a young lad. Doctor Tremayne and McNeill were in attendance. The trouble is internal. IPULLED A GUN IN ARGUMENT I EXCITING SCENE IN KELLY'S POOL ROOM LAST NIGHT I Row Over a Game of Pool Leada to William Blackey and J. Carrigee Being \i rested II. A. Clark ia the .Complainer. Trouble arose in J. C. Kelly's pool I room In the Helgerson Block at about lieven last night. A gun was drawn I and a man was standing against the I widl wiih his hands up, so some uc- Icoums isy, when the police arrived. j Words which arose hotly between Jas. Carrigee and H. A. Clark at one of the I pool tables, led to a scuffle. A third man, William Blakely, was jVPaded to by Carrigee to arbitrate " Minis, ami did so so enthusiastically that he not over-emphatic, and added poini to his arguments by pointing a revolver, in the scuffle someone hit ���onebody aba on the head with a mop u*d [or a humble purpose. Then Mr. KsUy who had been out, came on the scene, und sent for Constable Mc- Anhur who settled the argument by ""���tag Blackey and Carrigee. The charge against Blackey will be ilu- ol pointing a loaded revolver, that ���film) Carrigee will be one of simple assault. ||. A. Clark will apprea as complainer. The case is to come up tomorrow, OVERSEAS CLUB STARTED Ollcen Appointed at Well Attended Organization Meeting A branch of what is known as "The Wi'rj-eitt (Tub" was organised last slum in I'rince Rupert. The meeting jas held in Mr. J. F. McDonald's store, ���mi aboi ��� forty prospective members I Officers were elected as rauow, ||on prcH Mayor Manson; !.r'': J. I'. McDonald; First V. P. Jos. '������"���'} : Second V. P. J. H. Thomson; Hu��� ,"-i-s- Dr- cl"yton; Asst. Secy. ': "��� Birch, und un Executive Com- ,,'' *' consisting of Messrs. J. Burn "JJ. M. Albert, J. Russell, J. Young- m'". and ,1. Curgill. ,A'i i.ntertiiinment Committee was J*" appointed of Messrs. J. S. Gray, ; Ktissell. and M. Albert, and it is I''iiiii.il i,, have a social gathering and "2"" In the Westholme Lumber 'I'������,;. i hall on TueBduy next. The '"." " Of the club is "to strengthen J��� bonds of empire" according to the ��� ���_"'iiieiiis regarding its institution in .' '"'i'' Placet over Greater Britain, by wonn)?? I)ai'y Mttil. the Harms- "s i Ubllcatlon which started the '""���eir.eni. MEMBERS GET RAISE OF PAY MANITOBA LEGISLATORS TO GET $1500 A YEAR ALLOWANCE Cabinet Miniatera and All Deputy Heada Get I ncrrnaea $800,000 for New Agricultural College, and $15,000 for the Salvation Army. (Special to the Optimist) Winnipeg, March 22.���Salary increases, and liberal allowances for proposed expenditures were passed by the Manitoba Legislature ut their sitting last night. First of ull the House voted U increase of $500 to members on their sessional indemnity, making it $1500. Then it raised the cabinet ministers' salaries from $4000 to $7500, voted $800,000 for an agricultural cooiege, and half a million dollars to start the new parliament buildings thc total eost of which will be $4,000,000. The Coronation vote for expenses of delegates was five thousand, und $15,000 was voted to the Salvation Army to be applied to the rescue of fallen women. The salaries of all deputy heads were raised $400. L00KSAWFUL TO THIS EDITOR NEWCASTLE DAILY CHRONICLE IS SCARED ABOUT OUR FATE Saya That if England Agreea to Arbitration With the United Statea, That Stara and Stripea Will Wave from Alaaka to Winnipeg. (S|>ecial to thc Optimist; London, March 22,-The Newcastle Daily Chronicle in an editorial today anent thc arbitration treuty with the United States says: ... "If we withdraw our forces il will not be long before lhe UldUldSWW will have annexed every inch Of tcr- ritoiy from Alaska to Winnipeg, ll is not improbable that the ."��*���������� of American diplomacy will > �� ; offering of some concession lite the WW passage of warships through the 1 iin.un.i Canal as recognition of the cession of Vuncouver Islund, Albertu, British Cd- uml, a" Yukon, Saskatchewan, Man.tobu und Ontario to the United Mates There can be no doubt as tO the des of the United States to see the entire wheat belt of Canada under the Bttt�� Md8t^,�� that the terri^fwm Chicago to Alaska might be under the jurisdiction of Washington. C. N. R. AWARDS BIG CONTRACTS $8,000,000 TO BE SPENT ON GRADING THE MAIN LINE Thia Includes 200 Milea Weat of Edmonton, and 200 Milea From Vancouver to the Rockies. ISpecial to the Opiimist) Winnipeg, March 22. Contracts for grading amounting to $8,000,000 were awarded by the Canadian Northern today. The work is all to be done on the main line and new western branch lines. Included In the work is a stretch of 200 milt's from Edmonton to the S'eellw- head Pass, and another stretch of 200 miles from Vanoouver to the Rockies. IT LOOKS LIKE A COAL STRIKE ALBERTA COAL MINERS AND OPERATORS AT LOGGERHEADS Conference ia on at Calgary���It ia Still Doubtful Whether There Will be Any Coal Mined in Alberta Thia Year. CAPT. BERNIER TRYING TO FIND NORTHWEST PASSAGE Valiant Skipper of the Arctic May Bring His Ship into Prince Rupert Harbor This Summer���Is Also Claiming Arctic Islands for Canada (Speciul to the Optimist) Ottuwa, March 22. Another attempt to effect a northwest passage is to be ucceaaful to continue his voyage round the Arctic coust towards the mouth of the MacKenaie river win re it is supposed sumo American ships are carrying made by Captain Bernier, who hopes on whale fishing, and making their io bring his ship the Arctic into a British' headquarters on Canadian territory, Columbian pun before the year is over.1 As in the pasl Captain Bernier would Incidentally Captain Bernier will plantIcompel the masters of theee vessels the Union Jack on the islund headlands Hi take out licenses, and pay duty upon In the Arctic Sea, so as io prevent ihe'such goods as ihey had on hoard for United States from some duy setting trading purposes. The Minister uddetl up B claim to uny of the islunds oir the hhai in lhe event oi Captain Bernier northern coast of Canada. making gootl his voyage through the The mailer came up in the House of northwest passage, he woultl continue Commons this morning before the on through Behring Strait and reach a Committee on Supplies, An Item an- British Columbian port, peared for $511,000 to provide for the In reply to a question the minister maintenance of vessels employed In said the expedition was not sn much patrolling tha waters of the northern tor collecting revenue aa for the asserting portion of Canada, ulso for establishing of Canadian jurisdiction In the fur jind maintaining police and customs nt.rihern waters, ports on the main land of islands. On previous trips Bernier had planted In explanation of the vote the Minister the British Hag on many Island head- of Marine and Fisheries suid the gov- lunds in the Antic Ocean, because it ernment Steamship Arctic is now in was thought if that were not done, the northern waters on this mission, with day might come when'tte United States instructions to Captain Bernier to try would lay claim to some of these ler- utid muke a northwest passage, and, if ritories. (Special lo the Optimist) Calgary, March 22.���The coal op- eratori and miners' representatives are still in session here, debuting over the miners' ugreement. It is understood they are still far from a settlement, antl it begins to look doubtful whether there will be any coal mined in Alberta this year. Both sides are stubbornly standing where they were at the beginning, the miners for a closed shop agreement, nnd Waa Pinned Beneath Several Ton* of Will Go up to Mile 42 and Clear lhe DAN KOVICH IS A LUCKY BIRD HAS CHAMPION NARROW ESCAPE IN HISTORY OF PHOENIX TO SHOVEL SNOW UP THE LINE THREE HUNDRED WORKMEN TO CLEAR SNOW BLOCK the operator! deud against it. BERT POOLE KILLED Fell Three Storiea from World Building at Vancouver (Speciul to the Optimist) Vancouver, March 22. Bert Poole, Rock While Carrying Three Sticka of Dynamite Held aa in a Vice Yet Eacapea Unhurt, Way for Letting Five Blockaded Enginea and Snow Plowa Through. (Special to the Optimist) Nelson, Murch 22.���Dan Kovich, miner, hatl the most miraculous escape in the history of Phoenix camp this ,, ,,,.,, morning through the arching of two employed at the Word Luilding here; rocks over hjm ^..porting SCores of fell three stories to the ground dying ,ons of 0���, u|M|(,r whjph hc WM h,.|d , Engine 112 equip) etl with un ingenious makeshift tinder wiih water a tank, ami coal space built from a Hat last night as a result of the injuries he sustained. MINERS WILL STRIKE car, left the 0, T. P. yards this morning with a long train conveying HOO workmen tO mile .12, the scene of (he snow bluckadc. Old 112 is the only locomotive on this side of the snow banier. Beyond tin- prisoner for four hours in the chute of dranby mine. Kovich climbed the gates and went up the chute contrary to orders, when slide are held up live engines, the rotary ~ "~ the ore suddenly was released. In the; and wing snow plows, the general Feea Deducted from Their Pay Have ; rug|, down hp was pinned under many! superintendent's inspection car, and Not Been Handed Over (Special to the Optimist) vt i _ i*r..���i, oi in., mlnm o��� triciite him. Thc escape is the more Nelson,, March 21. -Then"""'��� ���:! miraculous as he carried three slick- ployed by the Internationa Cotl UA Jj A....milv one of wUcJ, WIIS ,.���,. in Coke company hay.'.decided t.go out ; * ; ,,���,*��� Kovich is SBjSftJWtUSM ��fi sgfi,,n,,un = his mM"Mow pay which ihey claim huve not been aaPWwnw. handed over to thc Secretary of the Union. tons weight. Held as in u vice nntlIother rolling slock. The gang of three completely buried it took dozens of hundred nun nrc nil engaged for the mini-rs for four hours digging to ex- purpose of clearing lhe snow awuy und ROW OVER A WOMAN (Siieciul to the Optimist) Winnipeg, Murch 21.~Nick Mott-I vioson, the man implicated in a row al [ lhe Roblin House over a woman, when; Antonio Giovanni was shot on Friday was itrersled Ofl Sunday in a suburb of the city. He had shaved oil his moustsche. Helpful Talks to Business Men Mr. Storekeeper Do You Know? People will not assume that your store is ns good as its Strongest competitor unless Itsjadvsrtlslng is as good. Consult The Optimist DOGS FOUGHT OVER BODY I GRUESOME FIND IN FASHIONABLE WINNIPEG SUBURB Street Doga Were Dicaovered Devouring the Dead Body of a Newly Born Child A Shock to the Elite of Winnipeg. (Special lo the Optimist) Winnipeg. March 22. The inhabi- j Hints of the fashionable suburb of I Fort Rouge, got S bad shock today by u gruesome diSOOVefy made by some I children playing on Kinsgway. Attracted by the sight of some dogs ; lighting, the children went to Investigate. They discovered ihui the animals were quarreling over the dead body of s newly born child. Both legs und one urm were missing. The police ure trying to gel In lhe bottom ��f the gruesome mystery, but so fur without any clue as lo lhe child's identity or Ihe manner in which it came to be deposited on the street. One of Messrs. MOON Brothers' teums had an Interesting lesson In behavior beside nn nutocur this morning. The horses were held sternly close t<. the cur while the driver Started ami stopped lhe engine several times to accustom them to the whirring noise. freeing the tied up vehicles. Thirty cents un how is the wage Offend by the 0. T. P. and it was stated ihat a considerable number of the men going oul were those who had been on strike in the ciiy. The statement is Mt supported by the P. It. I. A. members. PRINCE RUPERT IN EARLY Made the Trip in Thirty-three Houra. Many Paaaengera Landed This morning aliout nine o'clock Ihe Prince Ru|>ert arrived after n record psssagS of thirty-three hours. Sho brought a large number of passengers, und full general Cargo und mail. About u hundred laborers landed from the third dsss section. They were met uml Interviewed bj* the ever-watchful I*. It. I. A. commi.lee men and iheir helpers, but there wus no demonstration, ANOTHER NEW CANNERY 30.000 ( ��������� ������ l'l..ni for Hidden Inlet on Port lnnd Canal Ketchikan, March 21. Mr. F. J. ComSSUX of Vancouver. II. C, han been in Kelchiknn this week when he has plaeetl an Ofder with the local n ill fi i a large consignment of lumtx r." I.e shipped to Hudson Inlet, in Portland Canal. The order cells for lumber whh which lo build docks, Chinese ami Indian house'*, bunk and mc:* hi U Sl antl out buildings. The compsny which Mr. Comeoux represents will begin the erection of I 80,000 case capacity cannery then Immediately, ���IP T 11 E PHI N CK K U P _ 1< T 0 P 1 1 Al 1 B '1 Teas For AD Tastes \ 1 - I I DEVOTED I . 1 1 PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN J THE COSY CORNER "Twininfts" 's not a new brand of Tea, Many Old Country people recognize it as an old time favorite and high grade Tea. We have it in 1-2 and 1 lb. pkgs. at, lb.. .40 "Twining'-. Three Star," highest grade, per lb. .50 Blue Ribbon Tea. Nabob Tea, Victoria Cross Tea. perlb 40 Tetley's Yellow Label 40 Tetley's Sunflower Red 50 Lipton's "A" half and one lb. tins, per lb 60 Lipton's "B" half and one lb, tins, per lb bO Ridgway's Old Country half lb. tins 25 Ridgway's "Five O'clock" half lb. tins 30 Lipton's Tea in three lb. tins 1.00 Tetley's Tea in three lb. tins. Brown label LOO Tetley's Tea in three lb. tins. Blue label 1.15 Victoria Cross Tea, five lb. tins 1.75 Empress Tea. five lb. tins 1.65 Good Bulk Teas, per lb 25 to .35 * * # Yakima Potatoes, none better, per lb. 2 3-4c. 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 Trince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. Social Notes Mrs. W. M. Law leaves on Thursday to join Mr. Law in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ritchie leave on Thursday to spend a month in Victoria. Mrs. Donald McLeod entertained at i Bridge yesterday afternoon. Miss Macdonald was ihe winner of the lirst prize, Mrs. G. R. Naden won the second and Mrs. Arnold ihe booby prize. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh was the hostess I at a small dinner party last evening. ' given in honor of Mr. L. F. Grant who : leaves on Thursday for Vancouver . where he will in future reside. LYNCH BROS. Departmental Stores Phone No. 2 ^<*mP*4**mtmKtm*l^mJ\/ ��r^/W��/^}W^a^^i��e\/-����e\^ea/<^��e_/\P��Q NFORMATION ���BUREAU THE OPTlMISTwill furnish correct information to all enquirers who desire to get in closer touch with Canada's youngest but most flourishing city : : : : : There is no time like the present. Send us your name and address, and mention the line or lines of business you are particularly interested in. We will send you reply by return mail : :::::: Optimist Information Bureau P.O. BOX 1545 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. JULIUS LEVY Jobber oj High-grade Havana Cigars Tobaccos Wholesale and Retail The Optimist DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS IN SECTIONS 1, 5 AND 6 EVERY DAY FOR 50c PER MONTH The Fashionable Coifture The properly dressed head is pretty in the extreme just now: the shape of the head is perfectly kept, the hair being simply waved and taken back over a low pad, not roll; the curls, of which there are many, are generally fastened on the back, a small iwisi or plait coming round them, showing a little of the waved hair at the nape of the neck. Women have got sc accustomed to the convenience of the additions to their natural hair that it is seldom one has the time to only arrange one's own entirely; a hairdresser can of course make much murium of the natural hair than the owner, but that involves time and money. The curls therefore have come in as a huge convenience. The parting of the hair is charming to those it suits, but extraordinarily unbecoming to those il does not, while the soft waves are nearly always attractive. A pretty bandeau of velvet, jet, pearls, or ornamentation to suit the color of the dress is a very chic finishing touch if not too broad or remarkable in its adjustment. Some Health Hinta Often the irritation in the throat can be relieved by taking the juice of a lemon. A simple cleanser which relieves skin smarting is made by dissolving magnesia in soft or rain wa'.er. The powder naturally become- a paste and should be thickly spread over the face. It remains for five minutes, when it must be mopped off with warm water and a sponge. Mint has many virtues and a few vices. Well washed, the leases pulled from the stems, slightly mashed and boiling water pound over, there results a "mint tea'' that is said to be a sovereign remedy for nervous as well us stomach troubles. In preparing the mint tea the bowl is kept closely covered until the contents are cool, then strain, pour into a bottle that can be closely corked and set on ice. When wanted ice should be pounded very fine and a little sugar added if liked. Some prefer the lea unsweetened. Proper Breathing To breathe properly take a deep, slow breath, another and another. Put both the hands on your ribs and see how they expand and contract as you breathe in and out. Put one hand* on the low ribs in front and the other Oppotlte it in the back. Feel how the back swells as you breathe. There is a powerful muscle called the diaphragm that divides the chest from the abdomen. As the heart and lungs are in the chest, the diaphragm may be called the floor of lhe chart, ll is fas.ened to the backbone, the ribs and the sternum, or breastbone. And when people spci.k of diaphragmatic breathing they mean just what we are doing now -filling ihe lungs with air and emptying them by the expansion and contraction. Friendahip There are three friendships which are advantageous and three which are injurious. Friendship with the upright, friendship with the sincere and friendship with the man of much infi rma ii'n these are advair age* us. Friendship with the man of specious airs, friendship with the in limatlnriy soft, friendship with the glib tongued these arc injurious. Confucius. little dropped into cold wuter can be worked into a soft ball. Add a great spoonful of butler and boil until a little of the candy, dropped into iced water, becomes brittle. Have ready shelled and skinned a cupful of rousted peanut-kernels, siir these into the candy, take from the lire and pour into buttered tins. Maple Ice Cream One cupful of rich maple syrup, one pint of cream, yolks of four eggs, and white of one egg. Heat the syrup to the boiling point, pour it slowly on the well beaten yolk, and cook in a double boiler until it is thick. Let it cool and add the cream and the beaten whites. Siir well together and let it freeze. SEATTLE TO NOME IN MOTOR BOAT SPORTING EDITOR TO CO ON A VENTURESOME TRIP Mr. J. A. Ricker Will Take Hia Wife With Him, and Later Will Publish Seriea of Stories of Their Adven- turea. Seattle, March 21.���Accompanied by his wife, J. A. Ricker, manager of the Los Angeles branch of Outdoor Life, sporting and outdoor maguzine of Denver, Colo., this summer will undertake a trip in a twenty-four-foot gasoline launch from Pugel Sound to Nome, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Ricker will come to Seattle early in June. After two days' stop-over here they will sail for Skagway via the "inside rou:e." _ They will follow the route of the Alaska S.eam- ship company and all officials and masters of that company have been instructed to be on the lookout for them and if necessary render them aid. At Skagway their bout will be hoisted to a Hut car of the White Pass & Yukon route, taken over the mountains and ! launched in the Yukon river, which stream they will follow to St. Michael and cross Norton Sound to Nome, ' where one of the vessels of the Alaska I Sieumship company will pick them up and bring them back to Seattle. Arrangements have just been completed by the Alaska Steamship company to handle Mr. and Mrs. Ricker and' aid them in their interesting journey. While en route they will send tele- l*rams of their progress and ulso will w.i.e ind Illustrate a series of stories to be published the coming full und winter. 1 he trip already is attracting attention from sportsmen, especially those interested in motor boating, and the trip cannot help but widely exploit Alaska from the hunting and sporting standpoint. The Ala ka Steamship company later will get up a booklet covering the entire trip. GRAHAM ISLAND WHALING DAILY COOKING RECIPE Peanut Candy Put into a granite kettle 2 1-4 ru|is of sugar and moisten it with 1-2 cup cf water. Boil, without stirring, until a New Headquartera for Induatry Speeding Towarda Completion iFrom cur own Correspondent' Rapid progress is being made with the new whaling sin ion ut Naden Harbor, (iraham Island, under the able direcion of the manager, Mr. Rusk. Over one hundred whites, Indians, ( tiinoac and Japanese are engaged in clearing the site and erecting substantial buildings, A gi t d wharf haa hi en completed and ihe water supply frim a criek, i ne n ile in ni the Station, will lie u.ilizcd. The boiler an.l en'ini room is a lar^c Structure, in which six furnaces will be Used. It is exiected thi.t all will be in readiness for the treating of the whahs by the .first day of May. TO RESTART CANNERY Mr. DeaBriaay Will Have Cold Storage Plant Too Af.er b?ing :lut down f .r several years t r. DeaBriaay has decided to repair his cannery on Prince of Wales Uand. His c tnpany is rebuilding the dock and cons-rue ing a eld s.. rage plan. 1 hey will n i only cun sulmon but become hrge shippers (i trash lish. The machinery is now on the ground and work is bi iig dine. SS. Sails for p.m. Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Thursdays, at ����. Prince Albert for Sb rtWeomiil days.after arrival of Princi R _v_A Port Simpson. Naas J by Island poiius. Incl (W4 lotte City, Pacofl, R ,;J Keruffe Bay, every altt -. i-riiiayitl 12 O'clock lion: . ,������!!.:; Jtjj The Grand Trunk Railway Syslcm connecting with trains froi ��� Pacified coaat operatea a freqm - lent service of luxurious :li i double track route 1. : -,," I Toronto. Montreal, Qui I . IMifax, Portland, Boston, X, .V ': i Phili, ! delphia, Informatioi i d i ets obtainable from tin- ,.;;. . t nk,���. tioned. Trans-Atlantic lines arranged. A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT ANI) PASSI SI w Railway Company ^^ B. C. Com! S.S. Serrkl "PRINCESS MAY" Northbound Mar. 16-Southb und Mar.20 Train for Chicago, Wil Toronto leaves Vancouver'.'."l Traiii for Montreal. New York and points Last I, -.,: es \ II p.m. daily. Through tickets !.. Eui Points in connection with the fini t Al Steamers. J. G. McNab General Ajent New Knox Hotel ARTAUD & BESNBR, Propbiwom The Nto Knnx Ilnt.-l i. nmw ,,'" elan. Flrtt-claM Mr-Ice. Ail thi ��������� ; Improvement*. ���:���:- FIRST AVEM'K. PRINCE RUPEKI Windsor Hotel FIRST AVENIK AT EIGHTH ! Newly Furniihed snd Steam Healed Room* A FIRST CLASS BAR AND I flW room IN CONNB TION RATF.S 50 CENTS AM' ' BATHS FREE TO til ESTS ROBT. ASHLAND M.W* GRAND HOTEL WORKING MAN'S HOME -Spring Beds, clean White She <l 2oC Rooms 50c UEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY Labour Bureau in connection All kinds of positions r-op�� funished FIRST AVF. AND SEVFNTH STKEET J. GOODMAN. Propri-t" Phone 178, Prince Rupert, B.L- H K P K.I NOB K U P E II T .0 P T I M I S T COAL NOTICE |(,'. Tn nCharli 'tb. I I.. 11 ,tte Islnnils Land District-District of Skt'enu . that I. John McLeod, ofVaneouver, Ion broker, Intend to apply for per- oapect for COal anil petroleum oil tlie iiilssi Imi.ls. , . Hu'iitn post planteil nt tho soutli- r ,.,,iil llcenoe N". 3��2��. markeil J.M., ' thence smith 80 chains, thenee eust jnce north 80 cliuins, thenco wost SU ut of commencement. JOHN MeLEOD. 1911 Wilson GowinK,.Aitent. COAL NOTICE ml Ttlte i B.C ��� tr.i-* n :���. . (''" S.W. Ocha L . B I fub. I ! irlotte Islands Land Diatrict���Diatrict o! Skeena , itlcethai I. J"!"1 McLeod, of Vnncouver, m broker, intond to upply for per- prospect for ooal nnd petroleum on the escribed lands, encins at �� post pluntisl nt tho south- , .il licence No. UKJ'.I, mnrki-d J.M.. thence north 80 ehuins. thence oust ce smith BO chains, thanon weat 80 of c.iiiiiiieiici'liienl. JOHN MeLEOD. li 1,1011 Wllaon Gowinir. AKint. ib, il. <w- Cl ar) itte Islands Und DUtrict-District ol Skeens ��� , thai I. John McLeod, of Vancouver, on brokor, intend to npiily for per- i . cl l'..r eul and petroleum on the I 1...I lnnds. ,_,__.___, , ul u post plnnted ot the north- I licence Nu. 88ML mnrked J.M., ctt thenee north 80 chnins, thane* ensl .��� south Nl chains, thence west ho l, i commenoament 1 pn. JOHN MeLEOD. Wllaon Gowing, Agent gnCksrl itte Islands ljind DUtrict���District of Skii'na i. thai I, Jolin McLood of Vancouver, Iter, intend to apply for permission . .-ud und (H'troleum on the following ���i' ��� ��� _ _ , Commencing in n post planteil at the mouth ol larTM i.In' nml mnrked J. McL. S. E. Corner. !, thence BOfth HO chnina. thenco west 80 nuth 80 chains, tlience east HO i ..f commencement* containing re or lean. i,*,il.i, :l, mil. JOHN McLKOD flsrsnce McDowell, Agenl (j ������ 1 lands Land DUtrict��� District ot Skaana hai I. John Mclxwl of Vancouver, , intend to apply for permUisio ! il and lietroleum on the follow ng :.. .i posl plantad about live miles r.- . mill* west ol tho mouth of the markad J. McL., N. W. Corner nuth SO chains, thenco east 80 ..nil SU chains, thence neat 80 i I .'.niimencenit.nl; containing tilt) . I.-**. I'll. . JOHN McLKOD Clurence McDowell, Agent MB Charlotte islands Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeens thsl I, John McLeod of Vancouver rr. intend to apply for permission '���' - i! und iielroleum on the following ll ' .1 u poet nlanted two milea west I ���' the Tl-el River snd msrkeil J [U*l.- 8. M. Corner. No. 28, thence north 80 il.-tii*. tsi SU chains, thonce aouth 80 a nasi 80 chains to point of com- ftur.-!'. . ��� Mining 610 acres, more or leas. p.i. I I... L'l. 1911. JOHN McLKOD Pi ��� Clarence McDowell, Agent ��n Chariotta Islands Lsnd DUtrict���DUtrict of Sk.-ena st I, John Mcl-eod ot Vsncouver, "rupattnn broksr, intend to apply for permiasion ���a iini-iNi-t *. ��� eoal and petroleum on tho following ���WriU'l ..,��� . Comm,-' ring at s post nlanted ahout four miles i��tti and . ���... ii,. tut ol tho mouth ot the Tl-el Bw ,n.| marked J. McL., S. E. Comer, No. GO Pjaeeno I chains, thencc weat 80 chsi a, ��� chains, thencc esat 80 chains <M nl ...n I, ..ncoment; containing 6*10 sens. iTnr.. nr lliv.-ll.l ., 1!,11. JOHN MeLEOD ���j *. ne, ���:���. n rcnee McDowell, Agent |fcM Chariotta Islanda lsnd DUtrict���DUtrlct'ol t l Skeens lake none, ths) I.John McLeod of ancouver. -nil.iti.iii broker, intend to apnly for permission WT'������" |sei oal and petroleum on the following Queen Charlotte glands Lund District lli.irii'l ol Bkeena Tuke notice thut 1, John Md d ol Vanoouver, occupution lirokcr. inlend to upply (or permtasion lo prospect lor coul und petroleum on Ilic following descrihed lunds: Commencing ut u post plumed ut tha mouth ol tho Tl-el Itiver and murked J. McL. N. E, Corner, No. ;io, thanea smith su cimins, thenoa west oU chuins, thsnee north SU cliuins, llieuco oust 8U chains to point ol commencement; contslnlni l.IU acres, more or less. Dsted Eeli.'Jl, lilll John MeLEOD Puh. Keb. 23, Uslio E, Wulter, Auent. Queen Churlotte Islunds Lund llislrict llislrict ot Bkeena Tako notice lhat 1, John McLeod ot Vuncouver, occupulion broker, intend to apply for pi-rini-sion to prospect tor conl uml petroleum on tlie following ' descrihed lunds; Commencing nt u post plunted about two miles west ol the mouth ol lhe 'i'l-el itiver und marked J . McL. N. w. Corner, No. 88, thonoe south su chains, thence east SU cliuins, thenee north Ml chuins, thence west SU chains to point oi com- ; mencement: containing 840 acres, more or loss. Dated l'eh. 21, lilll JOHN Mcl.Kllll Pub. Fob. 21). Clarence McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Lund District���District ot ', Skii-mi Tako notice that 1, Joint MoLeod of Vuncouver. j occupation lirokcr, intend to upply for permission to prospoct (or eoal and petroleum on the following dcscrili.Hl lunds*. Cummencing ut u post plunteil uhout Iwo miles j west of the mouth ot the Tl el Hi.or un.l murked ! J. McL. N. B. Corner. No. 18, thenoa south 80 chains, thence west SU cliuins, thence north SU ' chains, tlience east su chains to point ol commencement; eitntiiininit mi ucres. more or laaa. Dated Keb. 21, lilll JOHN Mi'l.lll'.ll Puh. Keb. 23. Clsrcncu McDowell, Agent Queen Churlotte lslnnds ldtnil District���DUtrict ol i Bkaana Tuke notic,* tlmt I, John UeLaod ot Vancouver, , occupution bniker, intend lo upply for p.-r: to prospect for coul nml petroleum or. ilu- tollowing ] described lands: Commencing at a post plant.sl niioiil lour mllea aoulh und thns* miles wost of tlie mouth of the Tl-el River anil mnrknl J. Mc.L. S. B. Corner. No. 73, thenn- nortli SU chains, tlience wi-sl SO chains, thanea south 8U chnins, thenee nsl BO chains In point of commencement; nuituitiing 840 lien's, inon' or less. Datad Pan, 22. Mil John UeLBOD Pub. Feb. 21. Clarence McU..will. Agent Queen 0 arlotle Islanda Lund District���D strict of Bkeena * Take noiin* that 1, John McLmd "l Vanoouver, occupation broker, intend to n|.|il\ fur permission to pnoejoel 'or cnal nn 1 petroleum on th;- fullowing jescrilu* 1 land: Commencing ut a posl plant d all ���. t . ight milos south and lour west ot the in.-tith of TU-i Uiver and in 1 k d J. Mci... N. K. Corner. N n. 78, thence \\. *u hains, t .once south 80 chains, tlience north 8' chains, tlience ea*t so rliuin*. 10 point ot coin- manoauiant: containing (i 10 ucres. oreorls Dnt.-d Keh 24, 1 11. JOHN McLKOD Puh. Fell. 27. C. Mel kiwoU, Agent Qui��n Charlolte Island- l-ind District���DUtrict of Bkaana Tako notiee that I. John Mcl/sid ot Vancouver occupation broker, inlend lo appl tor permission to pros|ieCt or coal ..nd petroleum o;. tin lollowing descril'isi Ian I: Commencing al a post planted nlwut eight miles snuth and tour west ol th ��� month of lhe '1 !-el River a d marks! J. McL. S B. Con.cr. No. 80, thence r ort li 80 chains, thenc- west 80 chsina, ll.-.- south 811 chains, thence east 80 chain* to point of commencmont; containin 40 aensi, mor or leaa. .��� ! iaio Feb.-'1,1 JOHN McLKOD Puli. l'eh 47 C. McDowell. Agenl QuecnlCharlotto lalandi Land Diatrict���DUtrict of Skeens Take notice that I, John Mcl-cod ot Vsncouver, occupation broker, Intend to apply for permiaaion to prospect tor cosl und petroleum on the follow! g described lsnd: Commencing st s post plsnled slmut iwo i.iilcs north from tho mouth ol lhe Tl-el Itiver snd marked J. McL. N. E Comer No. 2, ihenee south 80 chains, thencc west 8 chains, thenco north 80 chaina, thenco east 80 cha ni (o point of commencement; containing 640 acres more PslcTFob. 26.1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 27. T. K. \\ alter: Agent TO LOCATE LINE TO PEACE RIVER C N. R. ENGINEERS LEAVE ON SURVEY FROM EDMONTON Hope to Have the Survey Complete by the End of This Summer Several Preliminary Surveys Have Been Attempted. Edmonton, March 21. The Canadian Northern Railway will c< mplole lhe location of a line m the Peace Hiver country this summer. Followina the announcement of this, a. Melghton C. N, R. engineer, who hus charge o( lho parly which is locating this line, said he hoped to have a line aurveyed through to the Peace River by the end of summer. Mr. Melghton left Edmonton in January wiih his party and will he engaged during the sprint; and summer in locating the route thai is in he followed hy the Canadian Northern when ihat company builds its road lo the Peace River. Several preliminary surveys in the direction of i lie Peaci Kiver hnve been made previously hy the railway company, inn a satisfactory route has never vet been located. Tha; will he Mr. Meigh- ton's work during the coming summer. The Peace River line leaves the main line west of Edmonton, at Onaway, near Lac St. Anne. It crosses ihe Athabasca near the June'inn nf the McLeod and Athabasca rivers, al While, un. The Incaiinn of tin* line has been completed fifteen mihs beyond that point. The Westholme Lumber Co. LIMITED -WK HANDI.K ALL KINDS OK - BUILDING SUPPLIES First Avenue Telephone 186 C0-.71.T1 ' :i pott planteil alwut four milea I '������ .nl of the mouth of the Tl-ol If; ' ��� 1 J. Mci... N. E. Corner, No 6, li, " .'liaina, thenco west 80 chaim., I el um*, thenci. eaat 80 chain" tc 11.������ncoment; conUining CIO acren |I ��� Mm* nr !... I ���'. I'Ml I JOHN McLKOD Clarence McDowoll,|Agent pni I , I-lamN Und Diatrict���Dintrict ol -, 1. -cm I,., 'I I. John McLood of Vancouver, I . i. intend to spply for permission I j' ^"al and petroleum on tho following . POM planted about four milo* I , ������:���- w���( ot the mouth nf the l\ " "ikiil J. Mc.L. N. E. Corner. I,. . "Iii 0 chaina, thonco went 80 It, r'li: 0 chaina, thonce eaat SO It '/commencement; containing 040 |p��bi!i . '''i* JOHN MeLEOD ��� Clarance McDowell, Agent LAND PURCHASE NOTICE FORESHORE LEASE NOTICE C,'"tl.;i;.,i Hi^ti-ict���District of Skeena lak. notice that 1, Paul Brendler, of Ni It','1"ls''""1-. "pupation farmer, in- thi. (11 ;'!'.' y ^"r Permission to lease ��� "lj"'���).;- foreshore: CommencinR loc't!, |I;,"U'11 "''out 12 feet from the IE" ' I"-1 of lot 1301 on Porcher Is- .'' f ���"'"���': in a southerly direction ��� het? u' l"l;1' w��t��rniark 1200 feet, |n'irt'hi.,*iU'SI*',? low wator mnrk! tht"nce Ibmf ; [""owing low water mnrk Ifcmcement ' ca8t to point of com' Dat,, 1 u ��� I>AUL BRENDLER. ' ' 'larch 7, 1911. '"-' -"i-tinn March 11 Skeena Land Dintrict-Diatrict of Cnimlsr Take notiee that I Joseph Uelway of Vancouver B.C., oceupation prorpectnr. Intenda to apply for nermlmiion to purchase the following descrilied lends: , , _, IJimmcneins nl a peel planted two ami om-half miles in an easterly direction from the point on Naas Uiver where the Ijiva Luke trail l��*i-ln��. thencc west SO ehains, thence south B chaina. thence east SO chains, thenee north 88 chnina to point of comnieni-ement, containinK Mo ncres Da^'rVbTigll JOSEPH BKLWAY Pub. Mar. 10 Skeena Und District-District tt pM��Ur Take notice that I Arthur Jaliiei. \\ elidi of \ nn- conver. me.ii.niion l.mker. Intends to npt.lj foi* pcrmiislon to puri*hii*.e the following de.eril.od "ci'i'imeneiliK nl n poet plnnted three an.l in.- half milea In nn ea��terly .lireetion from the polnl 00 Net-River where the Uve Uke ,1" ',"":��� mences near the trail. tli.*ii<i*enM ei��h > chain., thence south HI chains, theme mm* - ctaU* thence north *n chaim to point ��f oonu-enoemonl containinK 848 ncres mOTOOTllge. Date Feb.8, lilll A1UIII II ;JAJJ"* J:'���', I'uh. Mar. 10 Joseph Helwaj. AKent Skeena Und District-District of Ca.siar Take notiee tha( I Andrew I unimini!'. " VWj couver. H.C. ���.',,.pi.tion Oeok, in lend. I...I. for perml.slon to piirchn.e lhe follow ing 1I1 n 1 n> ^mmenelnK nt a post plant.-l threi* an.l on- half miles In an easterly 'l""''"|'" fr" ' *"^' ^ on Nuns Hiver where the l���vn Uke *"*��'"��'���. near the trail, tlie.,,'.' WOS s,.,rh";rh"'M "" ''. ���I chnins. thence ensl Mi ehains. theme nortn chains topSnt of OOnUneno-MBt, containinK 840 '"CommencinK at a post plan.e.1 three ami ono- hnlf miles In an "^jV^UkVwIl bffinl on Nans Itiver where the I., a UM OT 1^ ^ containinK MO acres. HIK'.II D C.II.LIS KMar.lb.1911- Joseph llelway. Agent MUSSALLEM & CO. Good Fresh Groceries : at City Prices : LINEN TABLE CLOTHS & TURKISH TOWELS ARK A SPECIAL LINE WITH US. MUSSALLEM & Co. Fifth Ave., east of McBride Phone 228 Week w. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue anil Third street Over Westenhaver Hros.' Ollice. MUNRO A I.AILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:��� AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 2hii Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 xl.KltKD CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, H.A. of British ('..liiiiiiiiu ,.f li.c Ontario,See- ami Uanltobs Bars. katcbowan und AI- berta itnrs. carss & bi'.nnett' Barristers, Notaries, Ktc. OffloowI*xehanne lil.n*k, eomer Third avenue nnd Sixth slriM't. Prinee llin.ert. 8 WANT RATES INCREASED White Pass Railway President Sees Railway Commission Dawson, March 20. That the rates on the While Pass & Yukon should lie raised instead Of reduced is the opinion of General Manager Berdoe, who has just returned from the east. The company has bean panted a stay in the execution of the order issued hy the railway commissioners, effective until the lirst of June, when the case will come up for reconsideration. The road at present is only earning 2 per cent on the capital invested, and this fact has evidently caused the commissioners to take another view of the question, The president of the aril- way, Mr. S. Ii. (irtivcs, interviewed Chairman Mayhee and presented this fact to him and also pointed out that the road wus only in operation foi about four months in the year, and in that period must earn their dividends. For the rest of the year the road received no tevenue. Alaska Pioneer Dead Louis Nadeau, who was one of the oldest of Alaska pioneers and for tlie past seven or eight years a resident of Ketchikan, died at the home of his nephew in Nadeau, Michigan, February 21. WHEN BUILDING -SEE US We are in a position to save you money on all classes and untiles of Kinlihiii'. Material. A complete stock of the following materials always on hand: : : : Tacoma Hardwall Plaster, Clay Owen Fire Brick, Common Red Brick, Buffed Pressed Brick I any tint). Lumber of all Descriptions, Lath, Shingles, Sa.h and Doors, Cement, Lime, Sand Gravel, The Best Domestic Coal on thc Market. We conduct a General Transfer and Storage Business. Our prices ure riuht nnd we guarantee satisfaction. All material handled are of Standard, Transfer & Storage Co. Ltd. PHONE iv, LINDSAY'S c^ToARGAEGrd G. T. P. Transfer Agenta Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable. OFFICE-H. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phone O. Fruit : Produce : Feed WHOLESALE H. H. Morton - 3rd Ave. THE IROQUOIS POOL English und American Billiard*. Twelve Tahles Second Ave. ELECTRICAL FIXTURES ELECTRIC WIRING IN IIOT1I I'KIVATE AND BUSINESS HOUSES Work performed hy experts only. A lirst cIhsb job is guuranteed in every instance. A large stock of Chandeliers and Fittings carried. H. W. Blakely - Electrical. Third Ave. ��� ��� Near Sixth Little's NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF To Lease ON REASONABLE TERMS LOTS BLOCK SECTION 22 8 1 17 18 1 24 :il 1 IM, 14 35 1 18, 14 1 5 3, 4 18 5 17, 18 18 5 1, 2 25 5 7, 8 14 l! 8 19 G 1,2, 3 40 7 FIRE INSURANCE AND RENTALS G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave., Princo Rupert, B.C. WM. S. BALL, L.D.8., 1). I). S. I )** NT I ST. Crown ami Bridge Work a Specially. All dental operations Mli.jiy treated. Qaaand lo**uI anesthetics admlnistererl f.*r tin* painless ex* tr.ietion of teeth. Consultation free. Offtoea: 19 ami IM Abler lil.K-k. I'rinee Itiimrt. 11.12 HANDASYDE C& HURT ai:i:nts roa stki.i.. mauiinkry ...AND coSTItAt T.ilt.; lUPrUBL.. P. O. Box 436 - (HIi,. 3rd and Fulton P.O. IKl.\ il I'll INCH Itlll'KHT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING rtl'll. Ill WM. KOXIIN. K81J.. A.II.A.M.. MM.. KN'I* GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AQENCY Cdl.LKCTIONS ANI) RBPORTfl SIXTH STREET PRINCE Itlll'KHT Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in Ilie HelgSTSOTI Hlock Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. G. S. JOHNSTONB, N.G. H. MORTON. Secretary. PRINCE RUPERT WAREHOUSING AND FORWARDING COMPANY First Ave. Nenr McHiid. Forwarding, Distributing and Shipping Agents. Storage of Baggage and Household (iooils a Specialty. -AT LOWEST RATES Douglas Sutherland, Mgr. P. O. Box 907 Phone 262 F. W. HART UNDERTAKER & KMHU.MKlt STO.'K rilMl'I.KTK E. EBY C8. Co. REAL ESTATE Kitauinkaium Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - B. C. Read the Daily Optimist THK PRINCE RUPERT 0 P T1MIS T The Prince Rupert Optimist ��� DAILY AND WEEKLY THE OPTIMIST is the leading newspaper of Northern British Columbia It has grown up with the city SUBSCRIPTION RATES-Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly. 12,00 per year. Outside Canada-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $_,.r>0 per year, strictly In advance. 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. Transient advertising will be charged at 10c. per line. Daily Edition. Wednesday, March 22 Little Eva's Dream is Shattered After wr had decided to let the Liquot License By-law ret until next January Aldermi'ii Newton in his paper last night revived the matter by accusing the Optimist of having no interest in the subject save lhat of trying to stii up s.rife among his colleagues. Little Eva is still afraid of as when we speak kindly to her. She is a shy child, and unused to compliments. In her haste to fly from the wooing words of the bold bad intruder, little Eva gets so llusiered, she cannot distinguish between things that differ. She accuses us of never having any temperance principles except for the purpose of.fomenting strife. Nay, nay, Eva, not even then. The Optimist has never stood for cither temperance or anti-temperance principles at any time. lis attitude during the Scott Act campaign was that it was an issue for the |>eople to decide, according to their attitude towards the whole liquor problem. It sought to avoid bringing politics into the matter at all. The attitude of the Optimist on the change of the houis in hotel bars has been a consistent plea that the people should decide the matter. We leaned neither to the hotel faction, nor to the temperance faction. We stood for the claim of the whole of the voters to decide an issue in which they are all interested deeply, and on which they had given the council no mandate to act for them. For that reason and no other we supported Alderman Newton. Flattering as it may be to little Eva to imagine that we had designs on her fidelity, the bitter truth must be told. There was no thought of sowing seeds of discord in that happy- City Hall family circle. It was just the cold meed of truth and justice we owed to Alderman Newton for his personal stand in the matter���an honor which he must share wiih Alderman Pattullo and also with Alderman Kerr, who on several.occa- sions has shown a commendable desire to think and speak independently. It is bitter to have to shatter little Eva's dream, but it must be done. It was the right of the people to rule and not Alderman Newton's integrity that dictated our course. Notes and Comments Two weeks from today and the new Congress at Washington will be in session debating the Reciprocity bill. The Conservative leaders who are crying out for Sir Wilfrid Laurier to go to the country for a mandate on reciprocity are showing doubtful wisdom. If Sir Wilfrid goes to the country it means a sure enough four years of exile for the Conservative party. A new club, the Overseas Club, was launched in the city last night. Any members laboring under excitement und calling it the Half-Seas-Over Club ought to be either immediately expelled or mulcted in drinks all round. A Dollar Saved .. . . .. A Dollar Earned We have just unpacked a large consignment of carefully selected SPRING NOVELTIES DRESS GOODS SILK WAISTS LINEN WAISTS WHITE UNDERSKIRTS LACES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS EMBROIDERIES NECKWEAR SILK RIBBONS IN ALL WIDTHS TIES COLLARS Ladies���Come and See���Our Values Shout at You THIRD AVENUE **t**w*'**t*+>l*****i**>rm'*****' JABOUR BROS. Read The Optimist Condensed Advertisements. ARE YOU IN NEEDOF HELP? Do you waat to buy. or soil, or hire, or loan? Try The 1I1.U11U-.I Condensed Ad. route, LOST-A bunch of key*, between P.O. nnd G. T. P. Wharf. Kinder |ilea��e return to Optimiat Olliee. M-tf WANTED���Position in hotel by competent woman; cooking, housekeeping or chamlier work. Apply O. S. Optimiat. 61-tf WANTED-Room nnd board in private family X.M.. Optimiat Ollice. 14 WANTED-House. 4 or 5-ooma and kith, fur- niahed or unfurnished, nt once. Apply at Optimist. Box X. 57-tf Teacher Wanted Teacher for second primer and flrat reader work. Must have second claaa professional certificate or better. Duties start after Easter holidays. Initial salary HO per month. Apply C. H. SAWLE. Sec., Prince Kupert School Board Wanted Tender, for excavating about TOO yard, of rock and 1(10 yarda of earth. Bida close on Saturday. March 2b, at 12 o'clock noon. Apply 67-70 SAVOY HOTEL PERCY DORMER LATE OF FARNBORO. ENG. Wil) anyone who can Rive information concerning the above kindly commun'calt with Holme, Princess Street * New Westminster w. j. McCutcheon Carriea complete stock of Druga. Special attention paid to filling prescriptions. Theatre Block phone no. -9 Second A��e. FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 5S0 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Latest Styles and Fashions Exclusive Features We have juat unpacked a very choice consignment of the newest styles of House Dresses Foulards Linens Zephyrs Lingerie Collars Neckwear AT PRICES WITHIN YOUR REACH Call in and see these new goods Mrs. S. Frizzell THEATRE BLOCK SIXTH ST. J SMASHED A STORE WALL Heavy Blast Damaged the Acme Outfitting Co.'a Premises Today A heavy blast smashed the east wall of the Aetna Outfitting Co.'s store on Second avenue this morning. The men responsible are engaged in clearing the adjoining let to make a way for a row of stores. They took the precaution to warn the proprietor and his. staff, who left the building before the blast was exploded. A couple of tons of rock and earth were hurled heavily against the wall of the store, smashing it in, and throwing down the goods and fixtures inside the store. BOSCOVITCH ASSAULT CASE Preliminary Hearing Continued Before Magistrate Caras Today Behind closed doors again today the unpleasant case of Mike Boscovitch was further enquired into. After a hearing which lasted well on to mid-day, the case was adjourned unlil tomorrow. Complainer with her hsband was again present in court. CHANGES IN BRITISH HOUSE TWO MINISTERS MAY GO TO HOUSE OF LORDS War Secretary Haldane ia Slated for a Peerage and Probably Reginald McKenna, Firat Lord of the Admiralty. London, March 21.���Lobby reports regarding cabinet changes arising frcm the illness of the Earl of Crewe, secretary for India, include the promotion of War Secretary Haldane to the peerage and possibly Reginald McKenna, the Canadian-born First Lord of the Admiralty, in order to strengthem the representation of the government in tho House of Lords. Should such changes be made Colonel John E. B. Scely, under secretary for the colonies, the reporLs have it, would become sercetary of war. The Earl of Crewe, who is suffering from concussion of the brain, following a collapse after a fainting lit, is said to be progressing (avorably. WEALTHY E0XER HAD BAD TIME JOHN O'BRIEN MANHANDLED "TONY "BIDDLE ALL RIGHT Felt Mad at the Way Biddle Beat up Hia Protege, so He Loosened Some of Biddle's Teeth in a Mix-up. Philadelphia, March 20.���"Tony" Biddle, thc millionaire "pugilist," was a hero for a few minu.es yesterday after he had made Charles Burkhardt of Salem, N. J., the "hope of the white race," as introduced by "Jawn O'Brien, quit in the second round of a six-round battle. Burkhardt stands six feet three and one-half inches, and has a reach of 84 inches. "Tony" managed to reach the "Hope's" stomach twice, and he quit. Following this bout, "Tony" took on "Jawn" O'Brien, and reached the stomach of "Jawn" just once. The n'Mawn" cut loose, and before he remembered it was a friendly bout, had blackened both of Tony's eyes, and knocked two teeth down the red lane of the millionaire. The New REAL ESTATE AGENT You all know that 99 Real Estate Agents in a hundred list stacks of stuff then peddle it to people that don't want it. My system is the opposite. At the Moment I Want: A Lot on Beach Place, cheap. A Snap on 2nd or 3rd Ave., between 4th street and McBride. 2 Lota on 4th Ave., Section 5. Particulars of Iron claims, especially if in large bodies. A quarter section at Hazelton. More gravel adjacent to Prince Rupert. 1 also require a good Lady Stenographer immediately. I also wish to inform the persons who borrowed my " American " Typewriter on Tuesday last, the Uth inst , whilst I was away in Vancouver that if they do not return it this week there will be "somethin doin" in the shack behind the Government Offices. One of my acres at Massett will make you a fortune. The only courage worth anything today is money courage. Chas. M. WUson, ^^k l'.u Box 2. Phone 69 blue or at Empress Hotel LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Land District-DUtrict of Coast Range 6 Take notice lhat I S. ... in A. Tallander of for- cher Island, occupation ship master. Intend to apply for permission to lease . the foil..wink- described foreshore: Commencinir at a post planted at the N.W. corner of lot 13.12. thence west to low water mark, thence s. .uth along low water mark 25 chains more or less, thenee east to S.W. corner of lot M' .'. thence north along high water mark (being th*- westerly boundary of lot 1.1021 26 chains more nr less to point of commencement and containing all foreshore In front of lot 1302. SEVERIN ALEXANDER TALLENDER Dated March 9. 1911. Pub. March 18. Quean Charlotta Islands Lsnd District -District ol Skeena Take notica that I, Join Mri**i'. ot Vancouver, oecupatlon broker, intend tn apply for permission to prospect for Coal and petrole-jm"on the lollsGGG to prospect for coal and petroleum on tha followinR described land: CommencinK at a post planted about seven miles north and one mile west of t.ie mouth of the ll-el Rl.er and marked J Mel... S. W. Cirner. No. U, the ice north HO rhai.n. theice ea*t 80 chains, the.ice sout-i 80 eialns. theice we.t *0 chains tn point of commencement: containinu 640 acres, more or leaa. Dated Keh. 28, 1811. JOHN Mcl.EOD Pub. Mareh 3. Clarance McDowell. Agent We have just added to ..ur stock a Miipment which comprises maw new lines and il.~ii.-i... . :, ,f,,.{. ly cut mid brilli-.Miy polished ihese pieces arc attracting much notice from those In search of wedding present*; of nu ty and worth. A visit tn our More is sure to delight you. Guessing Contest Still Open A chance to win a beautiful prize worth S50.00. Only ona mon week to run. Heintzman Pianos We stock them. We -.11 them on easy payments. We rent them C. B. WARK Jeweller PHONE 294 GREEN P.O. BOX 1��| A. L. WATKINS Plumbing : Steamfitting Third Ave., between Tth and BthStt, Over B.C. Bakery PRINCE RUPERT, B.C WE ARE NOW SCREENING ALL COAL FOR ROUBEHOI I' To those desiring a ch.*a:�� otter th.* sere, i I $7.50 per ton, Delivered I ROCHESTER & MONROE / Ladyimtth C��*l 1 PHONE 115 CENTRE ST. ROGERS & BLACK ���WHOLESALE DEALERS W- Building Material, Cement, Lim��, Hair-fibre Plaster, Coke, Black.mith Coal, Common Brick, Pressed Brick Shingles, Lath, New Wellington Co.1 ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY KILLED See Us for Prices. Phone No. IH .'.PRINCE RUPERT CHORAL SOCIETY.. GRAND CONCERT -IN THE EMPRESS TH! I ! Thursday, March 23rd^ Under the au.plce.of the Ho��n": 0.�����" Ar��i.t.-MI>. Holtby. Sor.ran I j ' *** *<** Quartette Party. m_m*V_t*ffi\Jj_ Froud. Clapperton an.l He ' ���*___-_, Ellii. Elocullool.t: Selerti. r - JJ " conductor f,; u.a Mr. J. E. Davey MimI.Ii * v" Ticket. EOc at Orme'. tm*m**m ****** Swift's Premium Hams ami BjCOB*" Cowichan Eftes Me, II QUEEN'S RESTAURANT J. W. Williams ���:* lro'n THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours enJintf 5 *. March 22. >tW MAX. TFHP. IHN.TKlir. *"**. '" 49.0 37.0 29.. U T 11 E PRINCE RUPERT OI'TIMIS It's Man's Tmntote Well Dressed Ever since Eve choose the prettiest most becoming fig leaf in the rarden, the eternal feminine has dressed mure richly than the male. It [a characteristic of the sex that woman had nn intuitive understand* Ing of. the economic value of good t'lellies lung before the idea penetrated the reasoning head of man. always she has wanted them for iierseif and usually she gels them. Tl���. small hoy lifting his voice against the maternal application of joap-suds and scrubbing brush is the early masculine protest against tlie doctrine of the value of appear- inecs, which met the usual, and most deserved, fate of masculine protests, It is one of the unending Btrug- g|ea nf feminine intelligence to instil the truth of the doctrine in the dull liiaK mind. Bui the dull male mind is beginning in understand and appreciate. He is beginning to demand liner raiment, with the result that the demand for 20th Century Brand garments keeps the big tailor shops in Toronto working overtime. Ho ! you Adam, come look at these fine cloth,'?. Semi for a copy of oor Style Book for Spring. To men who recognize the value of correct and tasteful attire, this booklet is presented as a (raids tn what men who aim to dress well will wear during the Spring ud Summer. The information is ibsolutely authentic, and the various garments illustrated cover every need f��r society, business or pleasure. \V, will he glad to send you the latest edition of "Dress, a Magazine for Men." illustrating and describing all the new 20th Century Brand styles fur Spring and Summer, 1911. Artistically and typographically is a little (.,in. Eighteen suit and eighteen overcoat styles are illustrated ami the 20th Century Brand method nf bench-tailoring is fully described, It will help you in choosing Spring clothes. Phone 297 now. Sloan & Company Siltb - I,. r t Alder Block INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE OPTIMIST Millinery Spring Opening The Misses Barbeau, Helgerson Block; Sixth Jtreet, announce their spring Opening in Millinery. Their line includes all the most modish styles, pa.. lected with great cure from the* leading millinery houses of the country, They announce that both large and Bmall mo.dels will be modish according to the OCCUton for which they are selected; up-turned brims prevailing. As the spring models will he hut little trimmed they depend largely upon iheir shape for eflectivciii'ss, color ctuurasis being especially considered. They cordially invito the ladies to Inspect their stock. WILL EXHIBIT OUR MINERAL VANCOUVER IS PLANNING FOR BIG SHOW THIS SUMMER Leading Mine Owners of B. C. Will bc Invited to Send Samples of Their Mineral Products for Display in the Mineral Exhibit. COAL NOTICE COAL NOTICE Vancouver, March 22.���According to Mr. 11. B. Brown, a well known mining man from the interior, the greatest mineral display that has ever been shown at any exhibition in America will be placed in the Industrial Hall at the Vancouver Exhibition this coming summer. Mr. Brown Intends to interview the leading imne owners in the Similaka- meen distriet, the Rossland district. Nelson district, the leading mine owners at Hadley, Princeton, antl Nicola, as well as the Britlannia copper mines, in the hope ihat everyone of them will contribute towards making the mineral exhibit at the coming show one of the premier attractions. Mr. Brown will also interview the railroads and he feels confident that he can secure free transportation fin the ore. He also intends to have a stamp mill installed on the grounds. Toronto Varaity Electiona Toronto, March 20.���J. J. Gibson, the old Lit. candidate is President of the Toronto University Literary Society after an exciting election. His vote was 488 to *(45 of his opponent, Mr. G. F. McFarland. The old Lit ticket was victorious all the way through. DAWSON WANTS Board of Trade of Yukon Goes on Record RECIPROCITY Capital Dawson, Y. T., March 20.���The Daw- si.n Board of Trade has unanimously j KJ^'kS^jj,1911. Queon (-:,��ri I ellhr.dt Und Uwirici���lis net nl ... . Sk" " ink*, niui.-i-1 u: I.John MoLood ol Vancouvor oocupitlon brokor. Intand to upply Inr pumuaion to pit, peel f.ir en I un.l pelrnlmilil mi tin* lolluwing doaorlbo landn Ci.mmond g ut u poat planud about ill miles snuth und twn lines west ���( tl���. mimili ul lho ll.* Kiv.r and markad J. McU N R, Cornsr Nu. Cl thonc wiutli Ml chuins, thenoa wesl Sn c mils, thenc* nnrth Xll chuins, I lien e .list kl> ehuins to puint ui oommoneemenii oontalnlag -iu ucres, moro ur I***k. Dated l'"l. 88, l'Jll. John M'LEOD I'uh. Fib, SB. Clurnnco McDowoll, Agont Queen C'harlnlti- lslunds Lund District -District uf Bkeena Tnke nntice thut 1, uhn MoLood ol Vancouver, nccilpulii.n hr ki*r. Intand to apply lur permissinn to proapact Inr cuul uml pelrulnum on tho tollowing deocribod lund: k Commencini ut n pusi planted about six miles UUtll uml tWO miles west ul the Tl-vl Itiver uml marked .1. Md.. s. E. Comer, No. 14, thenoa ni.nh sn chums, thenee wool BO haliu, thence nuth Ml ehuins, thenee east SO cliuins tu puint nl com- encemani; containing mo ucres, more ur less. Datad Feb.SS, 1911 JOHN M'LEOD Pub. Keh. ���_:,. Clurann* Mel), well, Agent tjn.en Churlutle Islands Land Disirict���llislrict nl Skeenn Tako noliee that I, .luhn McLeod ,nl Yiinouuver, ooeupstion broker. Intand to apply nr pennMon tn pn.s|H*et Inr cual un.l [H'troleum on the following deacrihed lamls: Commendng ul a pust plunteil nlmul six miles smith ami Iwn wi-sl ul the muulh nl the Tl-e It Ivor and marked J. MeL. N. \\. Corner, Nu. :is. thenee snuth Ml chains, thence east SO chuinsl thenci' nnrth SO chains, thenee wi*sl Ml chains to pnlnt nf cnmuienceinent; Containing till) acres, mun' nr less. Dated Keh. 23.1911. JnllN M'LEOD Puh. Feb. 25. Clurance McDuwell, Agent Quwn Charlotto Islands Land Disirict -District ol Skeenu Tnke nntic thut 1. Juhn MeLood ol Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to upply Inr permissinn tu prnsp.ft lur coal uml petruleum un the lolluwinK ' descrilusl lunil: fummcncinK at ��� post planted uhuiil six uiili*s smith and twu mil.*s weft of the muulh ol the TM Uiver and murk.sl J. Mel.. S. W, Corner No. 117 thencc north SO chains, thence eust SO chains, tlience south SO chains, ihence west Ml chains to puint ul commencement: contuininK 1.10 acm*. mun* nr less. Dated Keh. 2:1. 11)11. JOHN M'l.EOI) I'ub. Feb. 25. Clurance McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Uandl Land District ��� Distirct of Skis'tia Take notice that 1, John McLeod nl Vancuuver, uccupation hroker. intend to apply lor pertnesum to pruspccl fur cuul uinl petruleum un he fullowini descrilusl lands: Commencini at a post planted alwut six milos suuth an.l three miles west of the mouth ol the Tl-el Kiver and markisl J, McL. N. E. Corner, No. 76, thenci- south 80 chains, thenco wwt SO chnins, thence nurth SO chains, thenco cast HO chains to point uf commencement; conuining 610 ncres, mon* or less. Dated Feb. S3, UU. JOHN M'l.KOD Pub. Feb. 25. Clarance McDowell, Aient Queen Charlotte Islands Land D strict ���District of Sk.s'na Take nolice that I, John Mcl,cnil of Vancuuver, occupation hroker. intend lo apply lor iiermissinn lo prospect for coal and petroleum on lhe followinK descrilied lands: Commencinn at a post planted sis miles south and three miles w-esl ol the mouth of tho Tl-el Itiver a-Ml marked J. McL, S. E. Curner, No. 75, thenw north HO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thenco east 80 chains to poinl of commencement; containinR 610 acres. COAL NOTICK adopted resolutions endorsing the pro-' pub. Pob. 25, posed reciprocity agreement between the United States and Canada and asking the tenitorial legislature to give its endoreation to the agreement. The board also recommends that all classes of mining machinery antl power house equipment be placed on the fret- list, because Canada does not manufacture thc class of mining machinery most needed here. JOHN M'l.KOD Clarnce McDowell, ARent There will be an Irish Dance given at the Mclntyre Hall on Wednesday night the 22nd. W-B Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���Districl ��l Skeena Take notice ihat I, John Mi Lood of Vancouvor occupulion broker, intend to upply for permission to pn spool for coal and potroleum on the folluwini desciilied land: CommencinR at a Post planted eight miles south and wo wost ol the mouth of Tl-el ilivcr and marked J. Mel., S. W. Corner. No. 39, thence north 80 chains thonco easl 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thenco wost . 0 chaina to poinl ol eommoncoment; containing 610 acres, more or Una. Dated Feb. 24, 1911. JOHN .MeLEOD Pub, Feb. 27. C. McDowell, Agent , -DUtrict ot Queen f hurlotu-'lslamln I .ami Dwtrict���District of Skttnu Taku notice that 1, John MoLood ol Vancouver occupulion hroker, Intond lo apply lor permliwion Hi pruBpt'Ci tor coul ami petroleum 00 tlie following dOHnbod lands: Commencing at a post planted about two mll��s nouth atid twu milen west ot the mouth of the Tl-el Uiver and markeil J. Mc.L. N. L. I'Hrner, N'o. 72, thenoa south SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north SO chains, Ihence east 80 chains to point of commencement; containinK lilll ucres, more or lean. Dttod Feh. 22, l'Jll. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feh, 2-1. Clarence .McDowell, Auent QUOOQ Charlolte Islands Land District���District of Bkaana Take notiw ihat I, John MoLood of Vuncouver, ! occupution broker, inlend io apply for permission to prospect for coul und petroleum on the followinK descrihed lands: CommencinK at u post phmietl ahout two miles south und two miles west of the mouth of the Ti'el Hiver und mitrked J. Mc.L. S. B, Corner, No. 18, thenci? north SO chains, thence west SU chains, ihenee south so chains, thence oust so chains to point of commencement: contuininK <>40 ucres, more fir less. Duted Feh. 22, 11)11 JOHN McLKOD Puh. Feb. 24. Leslie K. Walter, AroiiI ! Queen Charlotte Islands Land Districl���District ot Skwna 1 Take notice that t, John UeLood Ol Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for [>er mission ! to prospect for coul und petroleum on the followinK i described lands: ; CommencinK "l >' post plantetl ubout twu miles , south ami two miles west of the mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. Mc.L. N. K. Corner, No. 47, thence souih 80 chuins, ihence west sn ! chains, fence norlh SO chains thenw cast 80 ! chains to point of commencement; cnniuininK 640 acres, more or less. Dated Feb 22, l'Jll. ���OHN MeLEOD I'ub. Feb. 24 Clarence McDowell, Agent Quwn Charlotte Islanda Land Diatrict���DUtrict of Skeenu Tuke nutice that 1, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to | :������ ;������ 11 for cual und |>ctroleum on the following descnlH'd lands: �� CommencinK at a post plant cd abuut two miles south and two miles veal of the mouth of the Tl-et Kiver, Graham Island, and marked J. Mc.L. N. \V. Corner, No. U4, thence south 80 chains, thence post 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thenw west 80 chains to point of com- menwmet.t; containing 640 acres, more or loss. Duled Feb. 22, l'Jll. JOHN McLKOD I^b. Feb. 21. Clarence McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Inlands Und DUtrict-District of Skeena Take notiw that 1, Juhn McLeod ot Vancouver occupulion broker, int'-nd to apply for permission to prospect (or coul und petroleum on the followinR descrihed lands. CommencinK at u post planted aboul two milen suuth and two miles west ot the mouth ot the Tl-el Kiver und marked J. McL, S. \V. Corner, No 88, thenw north HO chains, thenni east So rhains, thenw south 8U chains, thence went 80 chains to poinl of commenwment; containing 610 acres, more or lt*ss. Dated Feb. 22, l'Jll. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 24. Clarence McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und Dwtrict���District ot Skwna 1 Take notice that 1, John McLeod of Vancouver occupation broker, intend lo apply for |termtssion to I'fi- i".-��� (or coal and |>elroleum on lhe following descritted lamls: Commencing at a post planted about two miles aouth uf the Tl-el Kiver and marked John McL. N. K. Corner. No. '-12, ihence south 80 chains, thenw west 80 chains, thenw north 80 chains, thenw east 80 chains to puint of commencement; containing 640 acres, m ��������� or to**. Dated Feb 22, 11*11. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 21. Leslie K. Walter, Ager.t Queen Charlotte Islands Und Districl- DUtrict ot Skeena Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend tu apply (or permission to |Tn>|M.*ct for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about two mile* south ot the mouth ot the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. McL S. E. Corner, No. 31, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thenw east 80 ehains, thence south 80 chains to point of commenwment: conuining 640 acres, more or less. Daied Feb. 22, l'Jll. JnllN McLKOD Pub, Feb. 24. Ltwlir K. Walter Agenl Queen Charlotte Island* Land District���District f Bkeena Tuke notice thut I, John Mcl-eod of Vuncuuvor, occupation broker, intend tu upply for permission to proapact for coal und petruleum on the following descrilied lauds: Commeneing at a post plantad ubout three miles north and one miles WOat uf the muilth of ihe I lol Kiver and marked J. McL,, S. K. Corner, Nu. 25, Ihence north BO chain:, thence weal 80 ehains, thenoe suuth 80 chains, thence gut so ehuins to point of eommeneement; contuining 840 ucres, more or less. Duted Feb. 20,10U. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. Feb. 28. I'lurenre MeDowell. Agent Queen Charlotte lalanda Und DUtriet - District ot Skeenu Take notice thut 1, Joh McLeod of Vancouver, occupution broker, intend to apply fur |>enm->siun lo prospect for cual und | Btroleuni on the following described lunds: CommencinK ut u poal planted about four milea north and Ihree miles Waal ot lhe mOUtfa of tho Tl-el Kiver und marked J. McL., N. K. Corner, Nu. (in thenoe south 80 chains, thenoa weal B0 chuins thenoa north mi chuins, thenw eust 80 chains to point uf commencement: coniuiniiiK 610 acres, more or le��s. Dated Feb. 26, l'Jll. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Keb. 28. Clarenw McDowell, Agaat Queen Charlotle Islands Lund District -District of Skeenu Tuke notice thai 1. John UeLood of Vancouver, occupatiun broker, intend to apply lur perineum to proapeet for coal and petroloum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about four milea north and thrw miles west uf (he mouth.>f the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. McL. S. K. Comer No. 6f>, thence north so chuins, thence waatftO chuins, thence south 80 chains, .thenw east 80 chains to point of commenwment: containing 610 acn-s, more or less. Dated Keb. 26, 1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub. FOb. 88. Clarenw McDowell. Agent Queen Charlotle Islands Und Districl���District of Skeenu Take notice that I, John Mcl<eud of Vancouver, occupution broker. Intend to apply for itermisKiun to prospect for cual and petroleum un the following described land: CommencinK at a post planted about tw ��� mtlea north of th mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. McL., S. K. Corner, No. 8. thenw north 80 cbains, thenco west 80 chains, thenw south 80 chains, thenw east 80 chains to point of cum- mencement; containing 640 acres, more or Iras. Dated Feb 25, lull. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 27. T K. Waller. Agent Quwn Charlotte Islands Und Dutrict���DUtrict of Bkeena Tuke nntiee lhat I, Join. llsLaod of Vancouver, 1 occupution bruker, Intend to upply for i������ ni.i- ~h.ii to prospect for coal and petruleum on the following ' -i' eirl ��� ii land: CommencinK at a post planted almut two milea north of the mouth ot the Tl-el r v��r on marked J. Mci*,, S. W. Corner. No. 4. thenee north 80 Cuius, thenw east 80 chains thenci- south 80 'chain'*, thenci" Wist 80 chains tu point of commencement; containing 61" acres mure ur less. Da ed Feb. 25, 1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb 27. T. K. Walter. Agtnt I Queen'Charlutte Islands Und DUtrict-DUtrict f Skeena I Take notiw thai I, John UeLood of Vancouver, occupation broker, Intend to apply for permission to pro��i*ect tor coal aad petruleum �� n the following I descrilied land: Cummencing a a post planted abuut two miloa north and t*0 miles west of the mout of tho Tl-el Kiver and marketl J. McL., N. W. Corner, No 27, thence south 80 chains, thenw east mj chains, thenw north 80 chains, thenc west J-.0 chains to point of commencement: containing 610 acres, mure or l����� * Dated Fe . 25, l'Jll. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 27. T. K. Walter. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und District -DUtrict ot Q"��n Ch.rlotte Mandi Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Skcna *** " T.ko noliw thai I, John McLood ol Vancouver. : T.ke nolle ihat I. Jo _n McLe ,| of Va couver, oeMMtfinm-*! ntend to apply fo permission __**_____�� broker, Inlen-l .apply lor pcrmi. on We Have Removed TO OUR NEW PREMISES NEAR SIXTH ST. THIRD AVENUE ********** Now Open For Business ������������������������������ Scott, Froude & Co. Prince Rupert's Leading Shoe Store iloscril-vd land: CommencinK at a post planted eight miles south anil two west ol the mouth ol Tl-el lllver and marked J. McL., N. W. Cornor, No. 41. thencc soulh bO chains, thenco west 80 chtins, ihence norlh Ht) chains, thence eut 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or l'"t'ed Keb. 24,1311. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. Keb. 27. C. McDowell. Agent queen Charlotte Islands Land District���Districl of Skwns T.ke notice that I. John Melxwl ol Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply Inr permission to prostiecl lor coal and petroleum on the follnwiiiR .!<���*<*r11��"l land: Comim-nciiK at a post plan ed eight miles ,oulh and two west ot thc moulh of the Tl-el Itiver and markeil J. McL., S. K. C rmr No. 42, thence north 81) chains, thence west 80 chains, thence , south 80 ch.ins. ihence cast 80 chains to point 9 commencement; containing 610 acres, more I r i Data I K Ii. V, 1911. JOHN McLKOD ] I'ub. Keb. 27. C. McDowell, Agent , Oueen Charlolte Islands Uml DUlrict���District of Skeena Take m'ticc that 1. John Mcl.eod ol Vancouver, occupation broker, inlend to apply lor iiermission to p ospect lor co.l anil lietroleum on the lollowing describe I land: . ... Commencing at a post planted aliout eight ! mica south and lour west ol the mouth of ll-el ' Hiver and marked J. McL., S. W. Come , No. 77, I thence north 80 chains, thence cast 80 chains. t ence aouth 80 chains, thence w st 80 chains lo I point of commencement; containing 610 acres SSa-'wS*. 1 'I. JOHN McLKOD |K 27 C. McDowell, Agent Uueen Charlotte Islands Land Disirict -District .1 Skeena Tak nolice that I, John Mel/- d of Vancouver occupation broker, intend lo apply or permission to prospect lor coal and potroleum n tho following lest-ril-ed land (ommencing south and lour west (ommencing Ht a post planteil about j ol the igb miles le moutli of Tl-el It ver I HI keil J. McL., N. W. Corner, Nn It, thence outh 0 c'inins, thence cast 80 cbains, thence orth 80 chains, then *e w st (10 I ains to poi t of omiiiencmeiit; containing 64.1 acnii, mon I Daied Keb. 24,1 11. I |>���|, l* b . . Ml IN Mc' IMP 0 McDowell, Agent Commencing at a p st planted about four mil. aouti and tw.i mill's we*t ol the moulh ol the TM Kiver and marked J. MeL. N. I. Corner, No. 45. ihence outh 80 chaina, Ihence west 80 chains, thenc north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to poi t ot commencement: ontaiitlng 640 1 acres, morv or leea. I Date . Keb. 2.1, .Ml. J' UN M'LKOD Tub Keb. 26. Clarance McDowell, Agenl Qui*n Charlotte Islam's I and District���Disirict of Sk ena Tuke nrlice thai I. John McLeod of Vancouver, orcui alio broker, inlend to appl tor perm saion to proapect for coal and petroleum on l he following descr b d land.: Commennng at a posl planted lo'T mio. aouth and two west of the m utfi ol t n Tl-el Uiver and markisl J. McL. S. _. Corner. No. 46, thence n rlh 8 e ains, thenc - wnt 80 chains, the ce aouth 80 c e.ns, t ence ea.t 0 chai t point ol com- m��*n ement: .ontaining 640 acres, more or U ". Dated Keb. tt, .011. JOHN M'LKOD I'uh. Keb. 25. Claranco McDowell, Agent Queen Chariott. Islands Land Diatrtct���DUtrict ol Skeena Tik* nolice lhal I, John McLeod nl Vancouver, oc ui ation l roker, intend to apply lor permission to p o.:pe.*t for c al and petroleum on ih lolluwing des nlied l.nds: Comm ncing t a post planled about I ur miles south and two mllee we t of the mouth of the Tl-el Hiver and markeil J. McL. N. \\. Corner, No. 36, ihence sou h RO chain-., Ihenee e st 80 chains, thence norlh 8 chains, thenee Mil 8(1 hains to point if commenement: containing 640 acres, more or leas. Dated Keh. 2a, lull. JOHN M'LEOD pub. Keb. 25. Clarance McDowell, Agent queen Charlotte Islands Land District���Diatrict ol Sieen. T ke notice tha I, John it I, ��� d nt Van ouver. occupation broker, Into nl ti apply ("r permisson t pro p.*c orcutla d i.eir leum.n M lollowing d scribed I nda: Commencing at a p st i l.nl d alio t fo r miles outn and two mile, wet of th ��� m .uth f the T -e Kver an I nar el J. M L. W. Cnrner, No. 35. thenc n-rth 'O ebaina. thenc eas H chains, thencc a ut 0 cha na. the e west 80 ��� nina ool t ot cominei cement; ntaining (.40 .VftrTSmi. j ...n MLKOD ub. I eb, _6. C ar��n.e M DOMU, A Kent Queen Charlotte Intanda Und I Uatrict��� Dutrict of Skwna I Take notic*1 thai I John MeU-ml ot Vannuvar, occupation hroker intend to apply (or parmhatOB �� tu prospect for coal and iielrolrum on thi* fol!u%ing i described landa: CommencinK at a poat planted alniut two milea I north and two milea ��ent of the mouth of ll-el Rlvar and marked J. Mci... S. \\. < nrmr. No. 26 ! thence north M) chaina, thenrv east Ml chaina, thence south Ml rhaim>, thence ��e>i Ht chains to pount af commencement: conUininK ���'���" acraa, I more or leaa. 1 Dated Feb 2$, 1911 JOHN MeLEOD ! Tub. Feb. 27. T. E. Walter. AK"nt Queen Charlotte Iilandi Land Disirict���Diatrict of BkMM Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for |>ermw*inn to prospecl for coal and petroleum on the (olbiwing deecribed land: CommencinK at a post planted about two miln north and two miloa wwt of lh.* mouth of tha TM Hiver and marked J McL. N. W. Corner, No. Gl, thencc aouth Ml rhaina. thence wea HO chaiaa, thenc north M) chaini, lh*nce eaat HO chaina to point of eominoncem* nt containing 640 acrm, . "if or loaa. Dttad Feb. 25. 1911 JOHN Mcl.EOD Pub. Keb. 27. T. E. WalPr Agtnt Queen Charlotte Ulanda I<and Dlalrict���District of Skee'<a Take notice that I, John McLeod ot Vancouver occupatio broker, intend to apply (or permiatdon to pronptct for coal and |ietro'.cum on thc fnlluwing deacnlx'd land: Commennng at a poat planted about two in lea north and two miles west ol the mouth of tha Tl-el Hiver and marked J. McL., S. K. Corner. No. 62, thenee north HO chains thenre Mgt HO chaina, thmce nouth HO chaina, thenre eaat HO chainn to point of commencement: eonlaining 640 acre*. EMfffl or l- - Dated Feb. 2d. 1911. JOHN MeLEOD I'ub. Feb. 27. T. i. Walter, Agtnt Queen Charlotte Manda I-an<l Diatrict ���District of Skeena Take notico that I, John MtL��Hl of Vancouver, occupation broker. Intend to app y lor permiaaion to prospect for coal and petrob-um on the lollowing deacrilK-d land: CommencinK at a post planted about three milm wesl and two BtOM north of the mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and marked J McL. S. E. Corner, No. 67 thence north HU chains, thence weal HO chainn, thencc sout HO chains, thence ea*.t N chain" to point of commencement; containing 610 acfa, more or lew. Dated Feb. 2.��, 1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 27. T.'.E. Walter, Agent Queen Charlotte'lnlatids L nd*District���District o Ske��-na Take notice that I, John Mcl-eod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply fw jiermlssinn to pn s|>ect lor coal and jielrrtleum o�� th following escrihe<l land: Commencing at a post plnnted about eight milpa nouth and two west ot the nouth of 11 el hiver and ma ked J. McL-, N. W. Corner, No. 40, thenca nouth 80 chains thenee eagt SO chains, thence north HO chainn, thence went 8 chains to point M com* mt cement; containing 64U a re*, more or lenn. Dated Pab. 24. 1911. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. Feb. 27* C. McDowell, Agent IHE PRINCE RUPERT 0 P T 1 M I S 'I COAL NOTICE Qui't'ii Churlmtc Islands l-and District���Dintrict f Skit-mi Tuke notttt thnt 1, John UoLood of Vnncouvor, occupution lirokcr, intctul to upply (or permission to prospect (or coul und petroleum on (he following dtwrilit'd l;ui.i.*: Commencing it i post planted ibout three miles north und one miles west ot the mouth of the 11 el Hiver und murked J. McL., S. K. Corner. No. 85, thence north MU chains, thenw west 80 chuins, thence south hU chuins, tlience cast **���{.) cliuins to point or oommeneement] oontnlnlng 640 ucres, more or less*. Duted Feb.Se, 1911, JOHN MeLEOD Pubi Feb. 2H. Clarenco McDowell, Auent Queen Churlotte Islands Lend District���District o! Skeena Take notice thut I. Jon MoLood ol Vancouver, occupution hroker, intend t<i apply for permission to prospect for coul und petroleum on the following deseril )��'"1 lands: Commeneing at u post planted ibout four mites north and three miles west of the mouth of the TM Kiver ui.d marked J. MeL., N- E. < orner. No. (IG thence south 80 chuins, thenee west HO chains thence north 80 cimins, thence eaet HO chainH to point of commencement; containinK tilO aer**, more or lesw. Dated Feb. 86,1911. JOHN UeLBOD Puh. Keli. 28. Clarence McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islunds Land District -District of Skeenu Taki- notice thut I, John Mcl-eod of Vancouver, occupation hroker, inlend to apply for permission to prospect for coal anil petroleum on the following described landn: Commencing ut n pust planted about four miles north and three miles west of the mouth of the TU��I Uiver and marked J. McL., S. B. Coiner No. 65, thence north 80 chains, thenee westMl chains, thence south 80 chains, ihence eu i BO cnains tu point of enmmenci'ment; containin*: (ilO acres, more or le-w. Uatnl Feh. 2'i, WM. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 2M. Clan nee McDowell, Aftnl Queen Charlolte Inland. Laid District��� District of Bkeena Take notice thut 1, John McLeod of Vuncouver, occupation broker. Intend to apply lor |>ennismon to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lund: Commencing at a pust planted about tw > miles north of th mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. McL., S. K. Corner, No. 3, thence north 80 chains, thence went 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east SU chains to point of commencement; containing 840 acres, more or less. Dated Feb. 25. WM. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 27. T. K. Walter. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���District of Skeenu Take notice thot I, John McU-od of Vnncouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for jH-rnmsion to prospect for coul and petroleum on tbe following dChcirbed land: Commencing at a nost plunted alwut t\\> nules north of tbe mouth ol the Tl-el r v��r an marked J. McL., S. \V. Corner, No, I, thenc*. north 80 chains, thence < ��������� i 80 chains thenci' south 80 chains, thenee Ml 80 chains to point of com meneeme' t; containing G4t> acres, more or lesa. Da'cd Feb. 25, WM. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb 27. T. E. Walter. Agent QUecn'Charloite lslnnds Lund District��� District f Skeena Take notice that I, John Mcl<ood of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to protped for coal aad pelroleum on tlie following described land: CommencinR a a post planted nbout two miles north and two miles west of the mout of thu Tl-el River and marked J. McL., N. W. Corner, No. 27, tl.ence south 80 chains, tbence cast 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement; containing G10 acres, mora or less Dated Feh. 25, WM. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 27. T. K. Walter. Agent COAL NOTICK Queen Charlotte Islands I uml District���District of Skeena Take notice that I. John Method of Vancouver, occuputiun broker, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following descril>ed lands: Commencing at a post planted about two miles north and two miles west of the mouth of Tl-el Uiver and marked J. McL.. S. V*. Corner, No. 26 thence north 80 chnins. thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence went 80 chnins to pount nf commencement; containing 610 acres, more or less. Dated Fob. 26, WM JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 27. T. K. Walter. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���District of Skeena Take notice lhat I, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following doscribed land: Commencing at a post plantod about two milos north and two miles west of thi* mouth of th* Tl-el Kiver antl marked J McL. N. W. Comer, No. 61, thencc soath 80 chains, thencc went 80 chains, thenc north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement containing ���'���'������ iu:. . n. i'' or leas. Dated fib. 26, 1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 27. T. K. Walter, Agent Queen Charlotle Islands Land District���District of Skeena Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver occupation broker, Intend to apply for permission to |.ii | in for coal and petroleum un the following described land: Commoncing at a post plantod ahout two milos north and two miles west of the mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. McL., S. K. Corner, No. 62, thonco north 80 chains thence west 80 chains, thenco nouth Kt) chains, thonco east 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated Feb. 25 1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 27. T. K. Walter, Agent Queon Charlotte Islands Land District���District of Skeona Take notico that I, John Mcl-eod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to app y for permiwdon to prospecl for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commencing at a post planted almut throe miles west and two miles north of the mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and marked J McL. S. K. Corner, No. 67 thenco north HO chains, thonce west 80 chains, thenco soutt 80 chains, tnence east 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acri1*, more or less. Dated Feb. 25, WM. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feh. 27. T.{K. Walter, Agont Quoen Charlutlotlslands 1/ nd]Dlstrlct���District o Bkeena Take notico that I, Jnhn Mcl-cod of Vancouver, occupation brokor, intend to apply for permission to pri spoct for coal and petroleum nn the following escribed land: Commencing at a post planted about eight milos south and two west of the mouth of Tl-el Kiver and marked J. McL., N. W. Corner, No. 40, thenco ���nut h HO chains thence cagt 80 chains, thenco north R0 chains, thonce west 8.) ehains to point of comme- cement; containing.6 111 a res, moro or less. Dated Feb. 24. 1911. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. Feb. 27. C. McDowell, Agent Queen Chiuiatto'Islands Land Diatrict���District of Skeena Tuke nolice thnt 1, John Mcl-eod of Vuneouv M occupation bniker, inlend to upply for permission to prospect for coul and petroleum on tho following 1 described lands: ��� Commencing ut a post planted ubout two milvs south and two milea wesl of lhe mouth of the i Tl-el Kiver nnd murked J. Mc.L. K. B. Comer. j No. 72, thence south HO chuins, (hence west 80 chuins, thence north 80 chains, thenco east 80 chnina to point of commencement; containing 840 ucres, more or less. Dated Feb. 22, 1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 24. Clarenco McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land Diatrict���District of Skeenu Take noliw* that I, Jnhn McLeod of Vancouver, occupution broker, intend to apply for permission to prospecl for COM and petroleum on the following deacribed lands: Commencing ut a post planted ubout two miles south and two miles west of the mouth of the Ti'el Kiver nml marked J. Mc.L. S. K. Corner, No. 48, thence norlh 80 chuins, tlience west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence oust 80 chains to point of commencement: containing tt tO acres, more or less. Dated Feh. 22, WM JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 24. Leslie K. Walter. Agent Queen Churlotte Islands l-and District���District of Skeona Take notice that I, John UcLeod of Vancouver, occupation brokor, intend to apply for j>ormission to prospect for coul and petroleum on tbe following described landa: Commencing at a poat plunted about two miles south and two miles wesl of the mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. Mc.L. N. K. Corner, No. 17, tnence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, tlence north 80 chains thence east HO chuins to point of commencement; contuining till) acres, moro or loss. DitedFeb 88,1911. 'OHM MeLEOD Tub. Feb. 21 Clarence McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte IslandaLand Disirict���Diatrict of Skeena Take notice that 1, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupution broker, intenil tu upply for j>ermission to pro��|HTt (or coul nnd |H'truleum on the following described lunds: Commencing ut a pOtf plantetl about two miles south und two miles wtmt of tbe muuth of the 'l'l i*l Kiver, Crahum Islund, und murked J. Mc.L. N. W. Corner, No. 84, thencv south 80 chuins, thence east 80 chuins, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chnins to point of commencement; containing 640 acros, more or less. Dated Feb. 22, WM. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 24. Clarenco McDowell, Agont Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���District of Skeena Tnke notice ihat I, John Mcl-cod of Vancouver occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum un the following described lands: Commencing nt a |Kwt planted al>out two miles south and two milos west of the mouth of tbe TM Kiver und marked J. McL, S. W. Corner, No. :t:t, Ihence north 80 chains, thenco cast 80 chains, thence nouth 80 chains, thencc west 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Duted Feb. 22, WM. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 24. Clarence McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���District of Skoena Take notice that 1, John Mcl-eod of Vancouver occupation bruker, intend to apply for permission to pros)M*ct for coal antl )>ctroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about two miles south of the Tl-et Uiver and marked John McU N. G. Corner, No. 32, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chaina to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or loss. Dated Fob 22, WM. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 84. Lealie K. Walter, Agont Queen Charlotte Islands I-unl District���District of Skeena Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupution broker, intond to apply for permispion to pros|iett for coal und petroleum on the following descrihed lands: Commencing at a post planted about two mile" south of the mouth of the Tl el Hiver and marked J. McL S. E. Corner, No. 31, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, tbence cast 80 chains, thonce south 80 chains to point of commencement; containing C40 acres, more or leas. Dated Feb. 22, 1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 24. LoJte K. Walter, Agent COM, NOTICK Quo.*n Ci.url ft' Ial. Water Notice Quwn Charlotte Islands Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol ���Ske n i Take notin* lhat I, Jn n McLc d of Va couver. orcui.atii.n liroki>r, Intend o apply Inr permiaaion to prot.{iect for c at and petroleum on thc followinR .1.. .nl.. .I lands: CommencinK at a p at planum! ahout four mil,*, nouth and two milra we*t of thc mouth ot the Tl-el Hiver and markeil J. Mel.. N. K Corner, Ko. 45, thence -outh K0 chaina, thence west 80 chains, Ihenc- north Kll chains, thencc east 80 chains lo poi t of commencement: onteining 640 acres, more or h-ea. Dato I. Feh. 2:1. 1811. .1, UN M'LEOD Tub Koh. 26. Clarance McDowell, Agont Quwn Charlotte Islands Und DUlrict���DUtrict of Sk ena Take notice that 1. John Mcl-eod of Vancouver, occupatio hroker, inlend lo applv for permiaaion to prospect fur coat and lietroleum on the following deser b d 1..'nl Commenring at n post planted four mi'es south ami two wesl of the mnuth ol t e Tl-el Kiver and marked J. Mel., s. K. Cnrner, No. In. Ihence n rth 8 : cl aini, thonc ' wost 80 chuina. the ce south KO c a;ns, t ence Mat '0 chai t point of com* meiiioment' contnininK 110 acres, more or I.--:*. Dated Keb. 18, .911. JOHN M'LBOD I'uh. Keb. 25. Clarance McDowell, Agent Queen Charlolle Islands Land DUtrict-District of Skeenn Take nolice that 1, John Mcl.eod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply tor iiermission to p.ospect for c nl and petroleum on Ih ��� following des rilied lands: Commencing tl a post planled ahout I ur miles snuth and two mills, wc t of the mouth of the Tl-el Hiver anil marked J. Mrl,. N. W. Corner, No. .'IR, thence soulh Ml chain., Ihence o st 80 chains, thence north 8 chains, thence wesl K0 hains to point of commencem-nt; containing r.40 acres, more or lea*.. Dated Keb. 18, lull. JOHN M'l.KOD I'ub. Keb. 25. Clarance McDowell. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���Distrirt ot Skeena Take notice thai I, John MrL ml of Van ouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permias on to pro-pect or conl a d petruleum on i hu following d scribed 1 nils: Commeneinc al a p Bt plant d abo t fo r miles outh and two miles we t of th" mnuth f the Tl-el Hiver and mar'iel J. ML. . W. Corner, No. 35, thenc.* nnrlh Ml chains, ihenc ��� eas* 80 chains, thence suut 0 cha na, tht Ci wesl 80 chnins o p int of eummei cement: ntaining 640 a res, more or les-. Dated F.b. ,'1, lull .1 I.N M'LKOD lub. Feb. 25. r,..a ( M Do ...ell. Agent Nntice is hereby given thut tin application will ho made under Part V. of the "Water Act, 1009," to obtain u license in tin- Bkeena Division of Skeena District. (11) Thi' name, address nml occupation of the applicant is S. li. McCIlnton, Estate agent, Vnncouvor, li.C. (If for mining purposes) Free Minor's co it iii cu to No (b) Tlio name of tho lake, stream or source (if unnamed the description is) Kitsumkalum River. (c) The point of diversion is near the intersection of the cast boundary of lot 140"). (d) The quantity of water applied for (in cubic foot per second) is 140. (e) Tho character of tho proposed works is a general plant for the production of heat, lifrnt and power, anil the manufacturing of wood pulp, lumbers and timbers generally. (f) The promises on whieh the water Is to boused (describe same) Mill site ahout 11**1 of a mile below intake; wood, frame and concrete buildings in addition to the masonry, dams, Humes and penstocks necessary. (g) The purposes for which the water is to be used is power development. (h) If fur irrigation, describe the land intended to be irrigated, giving acreage (i) If the water is to bo used for power or mining purposes, describe the place when- tlie water is to be returned to some natural channel, and the difference in altitude between point of diversion and point of return, rower plant about it-4 of a milo down stream from the intake. Dill'eronce in altitude 80 feet. (j) Area of Crown land Intended to bo occupied bv the proposetl works is 100 acres. (k) This notice was posted on the tith day of March, 1911, and application will bo made to the Commissioner on the 26th day of April, 1911. (I) Cive the names and addressee of any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whoso lands aro likely to be effected by the proposed works, either above or below the outlet. None. S. Ii. McCLINTON, d lnnd lliiiric��� Ds ret ol Ske ii Take notice I n I, John McLeod of Vancouver occupution broker. Intend to upply fur permission to i in p.'c fir ci I and pel rule nn on Ihe [0 llowing doMribe inn's: , , .. Command n tt I port planted about aU miles snuth und ivmi nu iii waat nf tho mouth pi tha Tl-e! Rlvar and marked J. McL, N R. Corner NO. til their soutli .'0 chalna, tlience wesl Ml g ains, thenee north so ehaina, ihi'ti e eait 80 chuins to point ol c iu nci'int'lit: colli llining I -til acres, mnr,> nr Ins-*. Dated Feb 18, 1011. JOHN M LKOD I'uh. Feb. 25. Clarance M Dnw.il, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Lund Disirict���District of Skeenn Take nolice that l, ohn McLeod of Vancouver, occupation br km. Intend to apply (nr permission to praapeel tur coal ami petroloum on the lollowing deaerlbed landi Commandos at u post plantod aboul m\ mile* aouth and two mllea west nf the Tl-el Hiver and marked .1. McL. S. K. Curner. No. II, thenoa nnrili B0 ehaina, thenee wad 80 hairs, thenee aouth Ml chains, ihenre easl 80 chalna to point ol com- enremeiit; containing 840 aerea, mon-ur lea . Dated Feb.88, 1911 JOHN M'LBOD Fub. Feb. 28, Clarance MeDewi ll. Agont Quwn Charlotta Islands l���n,| Disirict -Dislrici of Skis'iin Tuke notice that I, John MeLeod fit Vanoouver, occuputiun broker, intend to apply or permiaaion to proapeet for eoul and petroleum o�� the following descrilied lands: Commeneini at a pert planted aboul six milw aouth und two weat of the mouth of the Tl-e Hiver nml niurl cl J. McL. N. W. Comer. No. 88. thenee aouth 80 chains, thenoa east so chuinsl thenci* nurlli Hll chains, thenoa west BO cimins lo point of commencement: colitaini.ii; lilll urn's. mor.. or li*ss. Daied Fell. 2:1. Hill. JOHN M'LKOD I'ub. Feh. 25. Clurance McDowell, Agent Quwn Charlolle Islands I Jind DUlrict -Disirict of Skwna Take notice that I, John McLimhI of Vancouver, occuiiation lirokcr. intend to apply fur jR'rmission to prospwt forcoal and petroleum on lhe following doi-cribisl land: Commencing at a post planted about six miies south und two miles wesl nf the mouth of lhe Tl-el Hiver and mark.sl J. McL. S. W. Cornel No. r.7 thence north SO chains, thence east SO chains, Ihence south SO chains, licnce west Ml chains to puint of commencement: conuining 510 ncres,1 more or leas. Dated Feb.88,1S1L JOHN M'LKOD I'ub. Keb. 25. Clurance McDuwell, Agent Queen Chnrlotte Islands I_nd Districl -Dlstirct of Skwna Take notice that I, John M.-l-.n 1 of Vancouver, occupution broker, intend to apply for permission lo pro..|iwt for coal and petroleum on he following dcscribtsl lands: Commencing at a pnst planted about six miles soutli and three miles west of the mouth of the , Tl-el Hiver and markesl J. McL. N. K. Corner, No. 7(1, thenco aouth 80 chains, thenre weat SU chuins, thence north HU chains, ihenee enst SU | chaina lo point of commencement: eonlaining i.lu uen*s. more or less. Dat.sl Feh. 2:1, Hill. JOHN M'LKOD I'ub. Feb. 25. Ciaraneo McDowell, Agent James Cross, Agent Queen Charlolte Islands I.and Dstrict -District oil P O Box 285 Prince lillliort B C Skwna j ' ' ' I . ��� ��� Take notice thai I, John McI.cod of Vancouver, NOTE���One cubic foot per second is occupatinn broker, intend to apply for permission | equivalent to 35.71 miners inches. to pros|H*ct for coal and lietroleum on the folh...ing ' daeeribed landa: Pub. March 18, 1911, Commencing at a posl planteil six mites snuth and thns- miles weal ol the moulh of the Tl-el Hiver and markesl J. McL, S. K. Corner, No. 75, thence north SO chains, thence wost SO chains, thence aouth SO chaina, thence east K0 chaina to point of commencement: containing 640 acres, more or less. Datod Feb. 2.1, 1911. JOHN M'LEOD Tub. Feb. 25. Clarnco McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands I.ni.l Diatrict-District ��f Skwna Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver occupalion nroker, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and lietroleum on the following | described land: Commencing at a post planled eight miles aouth j and two weal of tho moulh of ll-el Itiver and marked J. McU, S. W. Corner. No. 39, thencc north SU chains thencc easl bO chaina, thence aouth KU chains, thencc weat SO chaina to point of commencement; containing GlO acrea, more or leaa. Dated Feb. 24, 1911. JOHN MeLEOD Tub. Feb. 27. C. McDowell, Agent Queon CharlotU) Islands Land Diatrict���Diatrict of Skeenn Take notico thai I, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupalion broker, intend to apply fo permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on thu following il,...-nil. .1 land: Commencing at a posl planted eight milea aouth and two west of the mouth of Tl-el Hiver and marked J. McL., N. W. Corner, No. 41, thence south SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north K0 chains, thence eaat 80 chaina lo point ot commencement; conuining 640 arms, more or lean. Dated Fib. 24, 1911. JOHN McLF.OD I'ub. Keb. 27. C. McDowell. Agent COAL NOTICE Quw Charlotte lalanda I .,;,, ,r^lT? lake.notice that I, Jn '|,.|,.���,, ,. pooupatlon brokor ,;''���"���*���'*,{ toproapecl orcoal indnornk '"'mi^ deacribed land . "--kiXZi Commeneing al * ��� , nurlli mul one mile . , ' * ttfl Kiver and marlked J !"'ll3 thence Hilllh 80 el il, V. thenc, north BO cha p...,., ... common-, , "; ,1 Pub. Mareh I. Water Notice Queen Charlolle Islands Land District -District ol Skeena Take notice that I, John McUsid of Vancouver, occupation hroker, Intend to apply for pwmlnslon to prospect lor coal and petroleum on thc following descrilied land: Cummencing at a post planteil eight milea aouth and two wesl of the mouth ot the Tl-el Hiver and markisl J. McL., S. K. 0 rner No. 42, thonce north K0 chains, thence west HO chains, tbence soulh KU chains, thence east K0 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or lesa. Dated Feb. 24, 1911. JOHN McLKOD I'uh. Feb. 27. C. McDowell, Agent Quwn Charlotto Islands Land llislrict��� District ol Skeenu Take notice lhat I, John MeLood of Vancouver, occupatinn hroker, intend to applv for permission to prospwt for coal and lietroleum un the following described land: Commencing at a post plan'.*d nhmit eight milea soulh and fnur wesl cf the mouth of Tl-el Ilivcr and markeil J. McL., S. W. Comer, No. 77. thence north KU chains, thence eas: KO chains. I ence south KU chnins, ihence w.st SO Chain <> point ot commencement; containing t III u,*r. mon* or less. Dated Feh. 24, 1 11. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Fob. 27. C. McDowell. Agent Quwn Charlotto Islands Land District���Diatrict ol Skwna Take notice thnt I. John Mcl-ond of Vancouver, occupalion hroker, intend |o npply 'or permiasion to prospwt Inr coal and Petroleum nn tho following dcscrllioil land: Commencing at a post planted about eight mllea south and lour west nl lho mouth nt Tl-el Kiver and makod .1. McL., N. \V. Comer. No 7s, thonce south KU chains, thence east K0 chains, thence north 80 chuins, Ihence w st so chalna to poi t of commencement; containing (ilu acrw, moro or Ices. Dated Feb. 24,l:ill j(mN McLIIOD p,,b���,",,-��� i McDowell, Agent Notice is hereby (riven that an application will bo made untlor Part V. of the " Water Act, 1909," to obtain a license in the Queen Charlotte Division of Skeena District. (a) The name, address and occupation of the applicant is George Young, Victoria, B.C.��� (If for mining purposes) Free Miner's Certificate No (b) The name of the lake, stream or source (if unnamed, tho description is) Ain Lake and Ain liivcr. (c) Thc point of diversion at or near Ain Lake. (d) The quantity of water applied for (in cubic feet per second) 1000. (e) The character of the proposed works, dam, Hume, pipe-line, power engines, plant, etc. (f) The premises on which the water is to be used (describe same) at or near mouth Ain River,Masset Inlet. (g) The pur|K)ses for which the water is to be used is for power development and mill operations. (hi If for irrigation, describe the land to bo irrigated, giving acreage. (i) If the water is to bc used for jtow- er or mining purposes, describe tbe place where the water is to be returned to some natural channel, and the difference in altitude between tho point of diversion and point of return. At or near mouth of Ain liiver.about 150 feet below lake level. (j) Area of Crown land Intended to be occupied by the proposed works (k) This notice was posted on the lirst day of March, lilll, antl application will be made to the Commissioner on the fifth day of April, 1911. (I) Give the names and addresses of nny riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to be ���iffei'teil hy the proposed Works.either above or below the outlet. None. ��� GEORGE YOUNG, II. Edenshaw, Agent P.O. Box 2o">, Prince Rupert, B.C. NoTG-One fiiliie foot per second is equivalent to .'Iii. 71 miner's inches. Pub. March 10. 191). thenci. souih mi cl all ',' , Ihence north BO ci,:, , . ��� , & BSsjfff ' ' BuSa Dated Feb. 27.1811. jiiiiv��,��� Queen Charlolle Man.! Und Dlatrlet-DIM_J Take notice thai | | ,,,.,, ... pooupatlon broker, ii ..*?'"��. SB-sevusr '��� ^cii Commeiiciiit: ut .. ... north and one , ,; 3 I Hiver uml narked .1 ���;, 1, , ,-i Ihence nunh BO chl , , J JM thenoe eouth bo cl .. .,.,;** I puint ot 01111:11, I,,-.������,.. : ���** mor.. ur loss, ** Dnted Fell. 27, I'll 1. J|)iiv v,.^ Fub. March 1. gj Queen Churlotie M.��� ���' -Duniarf I I Take noliw ihat I. occupulion brok.r, 1 .1. ��� . . ..._ to proapecl lor eul u, " , oeeeribed lnnds: * Commencing ul ;. , , mihs. nunh nnd one n . JJ Tl-el Hiver and marked I McL, N. VI l-T No. 16, thenc* lout! *���-rtti chains, thence north Hi " ��-.t a chuins to poinl ..[ cue, , \;) acres, more or 1,-n.. Datisl Feh. 27, lilll. JnllN M,1BD I'ub. March I. K. W :^a Quwn Charlotte lalanda I triel���bat-iad Take notice that I, Johl !Vrmt.��[ occupation broker, iniu.lt. ' wl lo prorpwt lor dial 111:.I ��� ��� .. descrilH'd lands' | Commencing ut ape eellnriu norm and one mile \. - .��� -' >'tatl Tl-el Hiver and markl I J MeL, S It. fee No. 16, Ihenee 1 M b ��� <r >bt 8 chains, thenw souih - v�� (| I eiiuina to poinl . t comim 1 ���'-! I ucree, more ,.1 lies. I mi..! Feb. 27. I'.'ll. hill\ VtUtO Fub. March 1. I.. ' �� ������ \n \ Quwn Charlotle lata : ' -r.t si.,. , Take netiw tiiul I, Johl '! Vumat occuiiation broker. Inlend ri��ra��n to pro*|H*cl fur 111.il uu.I 1 ' ������H deM*riti.*d lands: Commencing al a | milea north aril ore ... - ���* "ll-el Itiver and mini. - ire, . No. 22, thonco soulh M '������:" *vt* I ohains, ihenee north BO ��� ��������� . ��a8l chalna tu (mint of comm. ��� ��� . I acres, more or Ii*n>. Dated Fob. 27, lull. I0HX MWOD I'ub. March 1. I !. Hjit.lBat Queen Charlolte Islands l.an : lii-iricl-Piitriltd Skeena Take nolle., that 1. J.l D \'..l-.~lolVi��ia5 occupation broker, lnl.*n.| i. .;: :��� fir 11/���aa| to pro*|>cct forcoal ai..l prim* utnonthiMBae'l. d.-cnl. il lands: Commencing at a poat pta ed ahan W north and one mile ��. ��� I- 1 ,M*m Tl-el lllver and mark.sl J MeL & '������ c��* No. 2.1, thencc nnrlh 80 . than v**> chalna, thenco soulh s" 1" I t ���**���_* ehaina to point of comniei.c. > I *** inns WAS* Pub. Mareh. 1. La_leE.Watae.Md Queon Charlotte Islands Ui .1 Hi.trici-Woia' Tako notice that I. -I ..*!.-. . :.MVcw* occupation broker. Intend 1 .���.-..������ to prospect for coal and petroleum on tl��in"��* dmcrilied lands: . . . ��a Commencing at a post planled al��.u" -una north and three miles ��.-; ������I''* ���"*'���."1 Tl-el lllver and marked J. Met V tt. i*��J No. 55, theneo aoulh BO ., rtt��a*�� ehalns, thence north ���"" cl Ita"'" READ THE OPTIMIST acres, more or 1.���. Datxf Feb. 27. It'll icrineil lanua: , ��� Commencing at a posi p.. ,._ rth and three mile. ****** > ' ._,r* chaina to point of common.. ci.iih~I�� acres, more or lesa, m-uuD Dated Feh. 27, 1911. , . ,H I'ub. Mareh 1. ���* efcW*-.*^ Queen Charlotte lalanda Un.i i 'l.tnci-Pin*' Bkeena Tako notice that I, John HeUfd," ��� occupation broker, intend ' to proapect for coal and petrol) um on latu deacrilieil landa: Oj north ami ' in. <- ,,., ��� Tl-el lllver and marked I. Mel "��� *��ft No. 66. thence north 80 1 J "' * chalna. thence aouth BO e ,..,"����� chaina to point of conun ' **"* acrea. mora or leaa. n.iiv M-UX* Dated Feh. 27. 1911. , , J'.! [S.���"ST Pub. March 1. -����!����� *��� " *'"' *w Quoen Charlotte lalanda Land i'i I*" Skis , . ,,-ne; Tako nolice that I, John : ;.,.."������ occupation broker, intend , ,.���< to prospect for coal and pain doarrilH-d lands: acrioco ,ann��: I .Wat I Commencing at a pt"t | rth and thrco miles ��.*' ���,; '" J ,.' ,.,'. 1 ,. nt.u 1 , ��� ��� ,...>.- ..... Tl-el lllver and mnrked ' No. F.S, thenw nortli -11 1 chains, thenw south SO elm chalna to point of coinmenc.������ acrea, more or lesa. Dated Feb. 27, 1911. . ,, I'ub March 1. ���*"' (��������� ���' t Quwn Charlotto Islands Land I ' Bkeena Take nntice that I, John Mel IOIIS ��<*S�� !���;. Will", "t* n.t^��_aiH*t 1 v.-wn* ' - pfflffl occupation hroker. intend to a : to proepect for coal and petroleum .1 descrilied lands: . ,,.,,. ,i\ n* Commencing at a posl planten ���, north and thrw milw west ol ������ Ki f��a* 1 Tl-el Hiver and marked J ho ,..* No. 59, thencc south BO cha , fl.t J chains, thenw north B0 S ��� |l�� chains to point of commeiicin. acres, more or less. t,,M\' Md***^ Dated Feb. 27, 1911. ' ��,������. \t* I'ub. March 1. Um**- Qiaen Charlotto Islands Land inir.ct��� Skwlill , Vjntni"*' Take noliw that I, John Met*��� . prriaiajj occupation broker. Inlend m wi .��� ' |hP(���i;ii����l to pfospect for coal and petroleum en described lnnds: . Commoncing at a pn'l pw mllea north and three mile. ��', s y,.i'-m the ll-el Kiver and mark.sl J. ��" ;| ��� ���. ,-t j No. 67. thenco aouth �� ehah .,.. m chains, thence north 80 chain... ' nin������ chalna to point of commencomoni. acrea, more or lesa. tollN Mc,vi_ Dated Fob 27, 1911. , _iu K Waltm. ������*" I'ub. March 1. UotI" I all""1 "?5 r ii k INCH RUP E H T IIITH'1 S 'J I CHIPS FROM THE | humorists} ������^<^iMr^..^_��i-%..^rf��^s.^<,^<l^MI|, COAL NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICK uanelled (nr the forty- had bade each other a CK.ERSON-ROERIG & CO. - PRINCE RUPERT Distributors for Northern British Columbia ORT MANN ihilivinion of Sec. 9) about 200 yards from waterfront Subdivision is the only inside subdivision not owned by the Railroad Company. Lots from $700; Very Easy Terns -NORTHERN ACRNTS- ISamuel Harrison & Co. Brokers, Prince Rupert and Stewart, B. C. A|;ent. for Stewart Land Company, Limited They hud q flM time, und eternal Farewell. "You've changed your mind again," he stormed. "You're just like a woman." "Wall, thai is what 1 am," sin- replied calmly, ne he went out and banged ilic dour. A Methodist bishop's wife addressed a meeting of shun housewivea on tlnir home duties, Thr address made the me life seem very line and ideal, due housewife present, however, said the bishop's wife didn't v.*, fur enough to "p her. Said she: "She's all riant as ! far as she goes, but what I'd like to ask hi r is this: What does she do when \ her old bishop comes home 1111 pay night with his envelope empty and a Bghtln' jag on?" A man who made his money in New , England selling liquor built an Im- poslng house nut oi the profit*. lie wanted a name fur hit house So In- went to a friend skilled in sui'h ihiiiKs and told him ol his need. "1 want a fancy name," he said "sonic hall or other, you know." "Sure," said his friend. "Call it Alco Hull." ijuii-ii Charlotta Islands Land l'istrict liistrict of Skii'iiu Tako not io* thai I, John McLeod ol Vanoouver, ooeupstion brokor, Intond to spply lor pormUaion in praspnot for cuul un.I potroloum on ths lollowini aosorlbod lands; Commencing st �� poal plsntod uii.nu throo mUss wsst ol tho mouth ol ih,* Tl-el Rivet msrksd J. Mci,. N. _*, Cornor, No. To, tii.-m*.- south BO chuins, thrill*.' west sl) chnins, thenoe north ho cliuins, thi-nci* oust So chnins lo |iutiit ���l com- iiu'iicoiiii'iil; coniaininit lilll acres, mor.' or loss. Dsted fob. II, mil. juhn MoLBOD Pub. I'.'li. aa. Clsrsnce McDowell, Agent (jui'i'ti Charlotto Islands Lsnd Dlstrlel Dlstrlotol Bksons Tales notice ihat 1, John MeL I -.1 Vsneouver, occupation broker. Intend to upply for permbsilon to prospect for coul uml potroleum on the following described Isndsi Commeneing at u post plsntod iiin-,- mike west ol the moulh of the Tl-cl Uiver 1111.1 merited J. Mel., s. B. Corner. So. 29, thenoe north BO cliuins, thenee wool BO cimins, i>,, ,,,*,. nuth so chuins, thenco eu-t Ml ehalns to poinl ol commencement; containin,; 640 SCree, mole nr les*. Duled Peb. 11, mil. ,lllll\ Mrl.Kllll I'uh. I'eh. tt, Clunmce McDowell, Agonl Queen Charlotte Islsnds Lsnd Disirict - District ol Skivna Tnke notice thut I, John MeLsod of Vsneouver. occupation broker, Intand to apply for pen io prospect lor oool snd petrolsum on the loUowlng lamls: Commeneing at a post plunted ul.out two mili-s west ol the moulh <>i the 'll-el River and market J. Mel.. S. E. Corner. No. BO. thence norlh mi chums, thenos west B0 chains, thenoe soulh BQ chains, thence east Ml ehuins lo p..int ..1 eom* mencement! containing M0 teres, moro or k Dstsd Fob.II, Ull. JiHIN M'LBOD Pub.Fab.lt, Clarence McDuwell. tgonl Skeenn Lsnd Dlltrlcl Hislii.-l of Coast. Ink.* imiii .��� thin I..I ii. McAuiihw ol Prlnoe ItuiM'i-t. ooeupstion minor, Intendi t��. spply for permUsion to purehsse lhe following described lunds: Commencing st s p..si plsnted sl ths southwest cornor of lot 'iiin. thenco essl m chsins, ihence nil 6 chains, thenoe wost 40 chsins, theneo northOchslni t.. point of commeneement, eon> tslnins 80 scras more or less. Dato Feb, 16, 1911 J. II. McAUQHEY Pub, Feb.86, 1911. Andrew Kennedy, Agent Skeena Land Distriet Dlalrict of I'.uist Tuke notice thst I. Petoi Reid, ol Vsncouver, B.C., oceupstlon team ler, Intends to spply for permission ta purehas. the folk-wins described lands! Commeneing-at a pnst plsnted smf marksd P. R.'e 8.W. corner snd Immedlstoli sd Ining p. .sin marked .I.M.'s N.E. comer sndA.B.'i s !���;. r..r- ini; ih.-me north B0 chsins, thence esat 10 chsins, thonoe south 80 chains, thsnee wesl 10 chains, to pnim nf commencement, t tsining 380 seres 1. at I'ETEH REID, Dstsd in Feb. mi Charles H. Allen, Agont Pub Fob. IS. Skeona Land District���District of Coul Tske notloe thst I. Wlllism Anderson, of Van. occupaUon clerk, inlands to spply couver, B.C f..i permission to purchsse i'...- i illowtng doaofib- ��sl lands: Commencing sl a posl plsnted and mini..si w. A. northwest oorner, and sboul I milo from Alex* under llu.-hiin northern boundsn line! thenoe .in -ii ,'hains, Ihenee enst *.. .hau.s thenOO north BO .hams, thenr.- west v. chsins, ta point <��f eniiiitieni-eiiieiii. containing 640 seres mora oi less. WII.I.IAM ANDERSON, Dsted 1st Keh. I'.lll Chat!. - B. Sink. Ai'ent Pub, Feb. -v.. Di.trict ol The Stranger Are you quite sure that was a marriage licenae you nave me last month? The Official���Of course What's the mat ler? The Stranger���Weill I've lived a don's life ever since. The solemnity of the masting was somewhat disturbed when the eloquent youni; theologian pictured in glowing words the selfishness ol men who spent their evenings at the cluhs, leaving iheir wives in loneliness at home. Bkeena Land Distri.-t-Distrlct ..f C^ist Tuke ii. lice ihul I. Alexander llochaii, of Vancouver, ll.C. occupaimn l.uteher, int.mis to spply for peiiiiissmii p. pin,-hase the following described Ian.is: Cninieiieinu a post plsnted und marked A B.'a < SK. crner. and adjoining p<>*is msrked J.M.'a N.E. eorner snd I'.it's s.K, eecneri thencowoat BOchstnS, thenre In,til'" ��� Lam*. I heni'e . :ist Nl chains, tnence south Bo chains to polnl >.f eon* lueuc'iii.-tit. containing 840 sores > lees. ALEXANDER BUCHAN, ilu.d Isi Feb., mn Charles II. Allen, Airent I'uh. Feb, H si.-na l.itni District Dlstricl of Coast Queen Cliurlolti' Islands l-iiml Disirict Skncntl Take notice that 1, Jul n McLeod ol\'iiiirouver oeoupstlon broker, intend to apply for pern union to prose|K*t for coal and |M*trolvum on the following dfscril-cd lands: Commeneing ul a pool plai.tisl alsiut two mil.-, soulh and two miles wwt of the mouth nl tlie' Tl-el Itiver anil marked J. Sic.I.. S. K. Corner. N... Tl, ihence north Ml chains, thenc* west so chnins, thenco south HO chains, Ihenc east 60 rh.niis to point "f ooriimeiicemenl; containing MO ' uctes, more or less. Dsted Feb.!_, 1911 JOHN McLKOD , I'uh. Keh. J I. l/'slie K. Waller, Agont Take notiee thai I. Jnhn stiller, ofVaneouver, B.C.. ,M*copuli..n l.ulclier. intends to upply for iH.riiiission to purchuse lhe fallowing described Take notice that 1. John Mrl*ul. of Vnnc.uver. I Cnin'mendng st apost plantod sboul I chain Hi ..occupation broker, Intond to apply for |H*r-. from tidewater ai the head of Li mla-Bnv. and mission to oroeneel [�� coal and petroleum mi the ��.����� 1..-I J M.'-N.K. corner, thenco wen hidna, followiiik desenlHsl land-. thenc.. soulh ��> ehains. tbence ,.,-t -.. .hams. ,.,, . , ,��,'��������� ��� <������' ��� i ������ (..mllien.imr at .1 posl plant.- tWO mil., thence north 80 Chains, t nl..! enminencc- I huik, my brut hers, saitl lie, ol .1' w.-st ,.r ilienoithw.si mmi ..f .-s,l licence V. ,���,,���, containing 640 si i root lees neglcrled wife, all alone ill the i :��S73. nmik.-l J.M . S.K. .-..rn.T. th.-nc- north89 JOHN MILLER, ���chum-, thenc* west ni chains, Ihence outh I Datad 1st Feb., IN] Chsrles B Sunk. Aitent chains, thenee east *n climlis. 1.. paint of Cum- 1>UI, t; I, ������:, mencement JOHN MeLEOD. Dnto.1 K.I.. 1. lull Wilson Ilnwinir, Auent I'uh Feb, II. Queen Charlotle Islands Land Districl ���District ol Skivna Note This Fact: Birks Give Values THROUGH TI1KIR MAIL ORDKR SYSTEM Why send East for what you can buy for the same money in Vancouver? Write for our catalogue and learn how you may save money and time by buying from us. We sell the best Watches in the market. HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Jewellery Mail Order House GEO. E. TROREY, Managing Director Vancouver, B.C. 1ET IN NOW AND GET IN RIGHT Hock ll In I1 I! El TION ONE Lots 6-7-9*10 1-2-11-4-5-6 9-10 22 21-22 1-2 27 1 in' following properties will be sold en block and on easy terms. SECTION ONE Block Lots 19 W 19 15-16 20 19-20 34 36-37-38 34 42 27 9-10 ur separately SUCTION ONE SECTION KIVK Hlock 9 18 42-13 Lots 22-23 22*23 SUCTION SIX 7-X-!i-10 Pw prices, terms and particulars, apply to Lc"nd Avenue S. BENSON, AGENT Atlantic Rcaltr* Improvrmrnl Co poor. great, dreary house, rocking ilie cradle of her sleepinR babe wiih one (not and wiping away her tears with the other." ADVENTURES ON GRAHAM ISLAND SETTLERS ADVENTURES ON THE WAY TO HIS PRE-EMPTION | Undeterred by Disaster He Devised Ingenious Methods of Conveying Himself, His Goods, and a Whole Poultry Yard Safely. (Special Correspondence) Massell, March 21. ���Af.er adventures rivalling those of Robinson Crtooe, a pioneer home-maker haa reached his pre-emplion mi ktMNtt inlet, and until lie has built himself a lii-usc, lias taken up his abode in a hollow tree. Amongst his pioneer ctiuipnient was included a consignment of chickens, and his problem at first was how to get his furniture, stores, and lhe chickens to their destination some miles away along thc Inlet. The water route seemed at lirst the most suitable,'and the ingenious si-tiler got busy and built himself a raft on which Cruso-like to make the journey chickens and all. Alas, ihlpwreck befell him on the way, and his hopes were sorely (lashed. Hut rising supreme over bis ill-fiiriune and wading ashore with the rescued chickens, he sil In work on the sandy beach and built a sleigh on which tn drag his property to its resting place over some miles of sand. Plucky and ingenious as the effort was, ii loo failed, and sitting down betide his nucleus chicken ranch, the siill undbcouragod pioneer got bis wits busy on another plan, what ii was be will not tell, but ils succe s is undoubted for there be is now snugly ensconced in bis holloa tree whh the chicken* at home on the pre-emption. Queen Charlotte Islands Und District-District ol Skeena Take notli-c llint I. John IfeLeod,flf Vnnouuvar, I ll C . oceiu.ntion broker, intend to sppl) for |*er- mission to prospecl for coal and petroleum *.li tl'..- following .I.-, i il- .1 lnnds. .".. Coniinoii.'ini* nt a imsl planted two mil.**. West of tlie lonilli-west eornei ,.f r.-al ln'onre N.i .11.1. marked J.M.. N.K. enrner. tlience nnthU etmiii-. ihenee iv.*-i H chains, tlience north -.�� chains, tli.-nc >*asl -*o .'hatn- t<�� |,..t.it ,,f coni- Runeament JOHN Mrl.Koli. Datnl 1st. IHU Wilson i.-,. ...i*. A.*, m Pub. 1 VI.. 11. Queen Charlolle Islands l-and D.strict -HiMrict ol Skesnn Take nolice that I, John UeLsfld ol Vancouver. nccu|iation hniker, intend (u apfily for ta*rnn--ion to pro 1^-,'t for ntal and j��..|iol.'iini on (he followins di-scril ,.| lands: Con.lii.'liilllC sl S liost |.Uni..l slsiul thrw miles north snil one mile meal of thc mouth of Ihe Tl-el Kiver and marked J. Mel.. S. W. Corn r. No. IS. thencc north so chains, thrnee mm W chains, Ihence south BO chains, thence ��>s>t SO I '.."�� ____., ii,' chains to point ol commencement; coniaininit 610 ' acn*s, more or Irs*. Dated Hb.tO lull. JolIN Mcl.l'.oD IN'*. KcU 2S. Clarence McDo -ell, A��tnt Bkeena Land Dlstrlel Dlstricl uf Cosst Tak.* notice thnt I. l^*-iie K. Wslter, ������! t/anenu* v.*r. lie. ..i-.-u|.iiti..n i peetor, Intends t>.apply for pertin���ion t>. purenase the foil..*, intr ties- .nl- 1 land*. Gccnmenelna at a |m,sI idant.-.! and liinrke.1 L. K. W.'s Sl:. crner and Immediately sdjolnlna posl marked W.A.'s N.W. earnei. Iheni ����� north lo chains, iheneeweet m ehalnsl thenee *..uih 40 ehains,thenee east sn rimns. lopolnl <>f ...m- liienc.*tii.'lit. .'"iitainilut ;L-" acres, in-.i.'.., lees. LESLIE E WALTER, |i,i.*l Isl Kek. ISU Charles II. Allen. Auent Pub, K. i Sk.*.'iia ljind District Districl ..f Cassiar Thke notice thai I Holcom McDonald ������! Prinee itnpcii. H c . .���.���.'upation ini��.n i. Intends to sp�� ply for petoii 'i-.ii I.. t.un*lia-e ll..* f..ll..uinu de- ���eribed lnnds; Gommenelns ��t �� poet plant.*.! three snd ona. half mil.*- in .in snsti rly alrecUon from tbe i-.ini on Nsas Blver where the Lava Lake trail besins and one mile in n liortln-rK .l.-e.'ll. ti (i.-ni Ihe said l-a.a IjiI.- trail, thenee north Bo ehalns, thence west RO .hams. Ihence math *��. chains. thenee en-i chains t.. p..ini ..f eommeneement^ coiilainini* M" acres. Dsu r-ii. i. I'.'ii. bolcom McDonald jiM'pii H.lwav. Agent Queen Chsrlolte Islands Und Disirict -DUlrict o! Skeena Tske notice lhat I, John Mcl-cml ol Vancouver. , occuiiation hroker, intend to apply Inr iiermission i lo piM-jsri lor coal and |N-tmleum on Ihe loll.minc I described lamls: Commencinu Bt a |iosl planteil alstut live tn ileal north and one mile west ol the mouth o the Pl-el Hiver and markisl J. Mel.. N. K. Corner No. .*, thenn* snulh Ml chains, th.nn* wot Ml I chains, Ihenn- nonh Ml chsins, ili.*niv MM 10 cliains to |mint of commenc-ment; containinx 6tl> acres, more or leaa. Dated Fab.tt, U1L JOHN MeLEOD i'uh. 1.1. :.'-. Clarence McDoaell. Airent Skeena Unl Distil, i District of I i-mr Take notin- thai I Charles Ma Is "i Prinee Itu- jK*rt. I'C.. .scupaii..n lahotct. Intends lo tpphr f..r p.iinlss|.inlo|iurrhs>e lhe followini! described lands; Canmenclnir at a |MMt plnnt.sl ihree and one- half miles in an .-asieiiy olrnetion from the point on Nsss Kiver where the I. ivn Uke trail Isvins and one mile in a northerly diieclion fn.m the ���aid Uva l���ke trail, Ihen.s. s,.oth so ehalns, thence eit-l sn ,'|,t.lns. theiice imrlh -,i chains. ihenre wesi n. chains to poinl of eommancoroi ni. ...nlainine ill" nrres. Date Keh :i. I'll CHARLES MollltIS Pub, Mar. lu. Joseph Uelway. Airent Skeena Und District Dislrici of Cassiar Take in.in.��� itint I. John McDonald "f I'linoo Rupert, He. occupation hotelkeepert Intendi to Qunn Charlotte Islands Und Dislrici -District nl apply for permlaeton t., purehaae the foifcnrlni Skn-na I .l.*s.-rilml lnnds; Take nolin- thai I, John Mcl-cod ol Vann.uv.T, Cmmeiuioir nt a peel plant.-l three and ..m- iK-ru|.sii...i l.rok.r. intend 10 applv lor |a-rmn��lnn half mllee In aa eesterir dlreetl n from Ihe oolnt io pro |K*rt lor n,sl and |h*i roleum on the ful'..��iii�� ..n Nan- RJ��Of when* lhe l.a.n Lake trail l-cins d.-ertis*,! lands- end one mile la a northerly direction from the Commencina si a |s^t plmt.-l sliout lour miles ���ai.l Uva Lake trail, then. 'I. eiehty chains, north and thns* mil��� esssl ,* tin mouth ol the ihei ��.-i ��� .Lain-, thenee north **, .Imins. 'llei Riser and marknl J. Mel., N. W. Corner. | thenee east �����> chains to polnl ..f eommeneement, ���oocoooooooooocooooooooco* B Canadian G neral Electric Co. Canada Foundry Co., Lid. TORONTO, ont. Lid. Nn. IS, t��nnr��' DttUl ���>'. rhaifi . ih^fin- ��� rhu'fiH, UwMi nnrih wi chmn*-. theno' *��� I M rlmfnn tn polnl *>t f>��ntm��*n��.nn-tii; BHIt-JlriH Mn lirrif, TT'ti'i <-r ��� ItaiH Koli M. It'll. Jniis McLKOD pUb \* CtSfMM Mc.K'Wfll, IfMll tjiii^Ti r|tarlnit��'l��l��n'l�� Ltsd lh<trict���Disirict of Tain* nutio- that I, John Mrl^wl of VftlMOUVtr, ftmi|��jiton lrnli*t, Island to npply (or |xrinL*-H.n t<> pro MM (or roal and pntrowoa on tbt lullowinu 'In-K'iiliri lamh: Ctiinrm'nri-K at a )h>m planti-il alnnit fonf pita ruTtii nnd \hfmm dim **>���*. of i(k< mouth of Um TNI Kiver an-l marknl J. MrL., ^. W. ("mn<T. Nn .'il, tbOMi tortli ho rlntin* tli'-nr*- ml *.l rhaln*, Ihrnrc wwth WI r nin-, thfnw *"<t Ho ' atwlni to ftoii.t nf ccimmrnri' i MI mnuinlnn 61(1 arr����, mnrp or l��n. DntKl I ph. ^i l!HI. J'HIN' MeLEOD INih. Nb. II Clarpnw* McI>owp1I. An-?t I rntitatnlhf ������!" ��vr*.-<*. |i:,i. K.l- I'll (���ul.. Man It I". JOHN Mi DON ALU J i.ii Bdwni . ��� il COAL NOTICK Quern (harlottp Ktan'la Uml Dintrict ��� Dixt rict ol hkii-na Takr notirr that I. Jnhn McI<p��hI nf Vanmuvrr, II. r., nccu|.atmn hroki'f. intrml to a|i|>ly fur |**r* mlM>inn to WUM0I for mal ami p- iml' >nn nn thn following *UxriU-'l lainfa: :t. ( nmnipncint at a *���****. planlfnl nm* mila north of ih- n rtl ml r�� rt.tr of I nt 171, markp<t I. Mrl.. N.W. Corner. Im-hir thpnorth ���*%* . pornpr, thpnro n\*.\ Ml rliains, thpnc** nouth H- rtiaina. thrnrp wpkI VI chain*, lh��-��co north Mi rlminn to point of wmmciicomi-nt. Dat.-I Doc. 24, |*oh. Jan. 71. , I'Mp. Ltd. I'honc 214 MANDFAfmiltKlt.S OF All rliin***'* nf Klnrlrirnl Aptmrntu*, tUIIWV .Supplipn, Pump* Kiminp*. Botttrti OoACfrtl Mixor*. OrnHinpnt* Hl Iran nml Hronr.p Work. It* (/>iifti Charlotte I : ������ ���* ��� " < District Skoona Tako nolirr that f John McI<p����.| nf Vanmuvor, orrupation hroker. mton<l tu appl> for pprmi.Mion f-��� j.ro pprt for p<ial and |M*tm|ptim nn thp following .1. rr.l. -I land JOHN M'l.KOD \V. 1)rm*. Ai'pnt and Dintrict -District of W. CLARK DIIRANT ROOM 4, MrlNTYRF. BLOCK P. 0, Agent BOX 724 i ��o:>ooooooooooooooooooooco# ( ommPiiPiiiR at a pont plnnipd about |hrpp miles I *��-��t antl two milps tvifih of thp mouth I thp 11 ��*l Uivr and marked J. Mr���!.., N. K. COTM N' *% thnnrr aouth "0 rhalnn. thrnco wr^t ^0 chnln��, thpnen north *.0cSain��. thp'c��pa"t r'taina to point of rnmrnpicmrnt; containinR '11" acre* moro or \m, Dttnd Vv\* 2\ 1911. JOHN McI.KOl) I Pu . Fob. 27. T. K. Waller, ARpnt Dwtrict of Quoen Chariotte Hamln SkM-na Take notice that I, Thfw. It. Davoy of t/uoon Charlitie, occupation notary puhlic, Intpnd to j apply fur |H��rmi^inn to pm��|H*ct fur cnal and ! iielroleum on tho foOowtni NMJbld land Commencing ai a p<m planted nine miles north and tmo mill" east nf S*c1inn l'l, Townnhip 7, C.raham Mand and marked No. 41, T. It. D.. S. K correr, thence we��t HO chaina, thonce north HO chaina, thence east HO chain*, thenco w.uth HO chains to point of commencement, containinR M0 acfo* mnrr nr less. Daiod Nov 5, 1910. THOS. H. DAVKY Tub. !>ec. 8. WhWi GominR, Ajent THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST TIGERS LICKED THE KUBS AFTER AN EXCITING GAME First Basketball Match in Prince Rupert Was a Great Occasion���Kubs Made a Strong Finish���The Tiger's Battle Cry Beat Them���A Contest on Skates Basketball, the first match ever] played in I'rince Rupert, was the special attraction at the Roller Skating Rink last night. The teams contesting were the ���'Kaien Island Kubs" and the "Roller Rink Tigers." A big crowd gathered to see the game which ended m a win for ihe Tigers 13 goals to 8. Mobley Waa Favorite Brightly lighted, the rink looked well with the Tiger's red and while, and the Kub's dark blue darling across it in the exciting progress of a swift game. From the gallery deafening applause and shouts of encouragement stormed down to the players. High above all other voices there shrilled out always the clear notes of two girl-voices inspiring the darling of their hearts, young Mobley, to hurl himself on to victory or death. It was "Mobley Mobley Mobley " wiih only mi occasional variation to "Ross" who is evidently also a favorite with the fair sex in I'rince Rupert. Strenuoua Firat Half In the first, half ihe Tige.s were particularly agile, and rapidly scored again and again in spile of heroic efforts on the part of the Kubs. Intense excitement swayed the audience, and every goal was hailed with u whirlwind ovation. At half lime both learns were well warmed up to their work and keen for thc second half. A Conteat on Skatea During the ten minutes rest for the players it was announced that Mr. R. Smith, a tall lithe-looking colored gentleman would engage in a roller skating contest with Mr. H. Lever, the rink instructor. The match was greeted with cheers by the audience, and to u Bmart two-step the contestants swirled away. Mr. Lever who is very much at home on his skates set some neat steps for his rival to outdo, and holding his own well in these spun into an intricate circle movement which seemed to baflte Smith, who, however, gavt the audience a masterly exhibition of "cobbler dancing" which would be hard to do even in plain shoes. Trouble with one of Smith's skates ended thc contest Mr. Lever being acknowledged the winner. Kuba Made Strong Finish For the second half of the Basketball match lhe Kubs proved their mettle splendidly. Unaccustomed to play on the rink, they had been at a little loss in the first half. They played up finely in the second, and kept the Tigers hard at work to maintain their lead. The Kubs had only one goal to their credit at the start of the second half. They made seven more before time was called, ln the second half the Tigers scored live goals. Jerry Miller Got Hurt Miller, the big finely built player of the Kubs' team got a sharp knock on the ankle through a slip near the edge of the rink, and had to lay off for a moment or two feeling the pain severely. But he was determined to play out the match, and pluckily went to it again even more actively if possible than before the accident. After the match the teams gathered in the centre and gave each other three cheers amid the tremendous applause of the audience, who afterwards engaged in rinking for an hour or so. Are Arranging Dates R. Bowers refereed the match, and the teams were composed as follows: Tigers; R. Rcss, F. Ross, Mobley, Rugg and Dell. Kubs; Arneil, McU-od, Ramsay, Miller and Harrap. L. Waugh, manager of the Kubs' team, announces ihat it is intended to arrange matches with teams from Ketchikan, Juneau, and other places in the near future. The Tigera' War Cry An enthusiastic admirer of the Tigers composed and gave vent to the following battlccry at the pitch of his voice during the height of the excitement: "Fuzzy wuzzy, hurdy gurdy Zip, Zue, Zee Tigers, Tigers, Hully Gee Howl, bawl, yell, cheer, Let the people know we're here. Now then, chaw them, sis, boom, ah Tigers, tigers, Rah, Rah, Rah " And so ended Rupert's very first basketball match. Letters to the Editor A Challenge to Rev. Mr. Kerr Sir,���On my return to town this morning, 1 learned thai the Rev. Ken had criticized your action in printing a reply of mine to an opponent who tiied lo defame my character at an election meeting in the early new year. I understand him to have said that, the Red Light districl is not a part cf the social system. I for my part am willing to debate the question with Mr. Kerr at any public place he may canto name, if Mr. Kerr has the courage of his convictions he will accept the challenge, if only io educate me to his broad Christian views. The Good Book says, "Come, let us reason together." M. GOSDEN COAL NOTICE Don't forget the Green Dance at the Mclntyre Hall on Wednesday night. Wear anything that looks green. 156-68 Hoo! Hool The regular meeting of the Order of Owls, Prince Rupert Nest, will be held in the Carpenter's Hall on Thursday, 23rd inst., at 8 p.m. 66*69 Prince Rupert Young Liberals A meeting of the Executive will be held on Wednesday, 22nd inst., at 8.30. at the oflice of Williams & Manson, Helgerson Block. 66-68 Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, 'Phone 4. BIG CLUBHOUSE FOR KETCHIKAN ALASKA TOWN TO HAVE SPLENDID BUILDING Three Story Club Houae to Face the Waterfront���Cost Will be About $20,000���An Ambitious Scheme Mapped Out. Ketchikan, Alaska, March 21.���The Ketchikan Power Boat Club, the Ketchikan Athletic Association and the Commercial Intereata of Ketchikan have decided to amalgamate and secure a suitable she for the erection of a home. The plan is to incorporate, issue stock, secure the site and build a home suitable for the business, boating athletic and sporting interests. The home as planned will probably cost in the neighborhood of $20,000,00. The home, tts contemplated, will be a three story building, and will face upon the water, where boats of any size and deplh can easily approach it on the water side. The lirst floor will be fitted up for the purpose of a gymnasium, with baths, bowling alleys, basket and hand ball courts and all necessary arrangements for a first class up-to-date gymnasium. The second floor will consist of a t heatre and dance hall. The t heatre will have a balcony in one end. and ils entire seating capacity will be in the neighborhood of 1,000 |>eople. The stage will be strictly modern and up- to-date in all its appointments. The third floor will be occupied by the commercial club, the athletic and boat club quarters, banquet hull, billiard and pool rooms. On the water side of the building balconies will extend the entire length on each floor, thus making it the observation point of the city. Knighta of Pythian A special meeting of the Knights of Pythias will be held on Friday night at 8 o'clock in the K. of P. Hall.���C. H. Sawle, K. of R. and S. 66-69 Queon Charlotle Ulatidti Land Diatrict��� District ot Skoena Take notice thai I, John McLood of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permisaion tu prospect for coul and petroleum on the following descrilii'd lul.tl: Commoncing at a post plunted uhout eight mili-s north and throe milos wost of tlie mouth ol tho Tl-el Uiver and marked J. Mci*. S.W. Corner, No. 61, thonce nortli 80 chains, thence cast 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thonce west 80 chuins to point ot commencement; containing lilll acres, mnru or less. Dated Keb. 28, 1911. JOHN Mcl.EOD Pub. March|3. Claronce'McDowoll, Agent Queen Charlotte Islanda Land District���District ol Skeenu Tuko notice Ihut I, John McLeod ol Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to appljlor pormission to prospoct for coul und petroleum on the following described lund: Commencing at a post planted about nine milea nortli and three milos wost of the mouth of the Tl-el Hiver and murked J. McL., S. W. Corner, No. 62, tlience north 80 chains, thencc eust 80 chuins, tnence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chnins to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated Keb. 28. 1911. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. Murch 3. C. McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotto Islands Land District���District of Skwna Take notico that I. John Mcleod of Vancouver, occupntion broker, intond to apply for permission to prospect tor cuul mid petroleum on the following desciit-cd landi Commencing nt a post planted anout nine miles north and three miles wust of thu mouth of the Tl-el ilivcr and marked J. McL., S. E. Corner, No. 63, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thenco south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 6-10 acres, more or lesa. Dated Keh. 28, 1911. JOHN MeLEOD I'ub. March 3 Clarenco McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���DUtrict of Skena Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupution broker, intond lo apply for permission to pros|iect for coal and petroleum on the following descrilied land: Commencing at a poat planted about nine miles n.ni!. and one milo west of the moulh of the Tl-el Uiver and marked J. McL., N. E . Corner. No. 20, thenco south 80 chaina, thence west SO chains, thonce north 80 chains, thence east 80 chaina to point of commoncemont; containing 640 acrea, more or leaa. Dated Keb. 28,1911. JOHN MeLEOD Puh. March 3. Clarenw McDowell. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land Diatrict���Districl of Skeena Take notiee that I. John Mcleod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permissinn to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commencing at a poat planted aboul seven mllea north and one milo woat of the mouth of the 11.1 Disss and marked J. McL., S. E. Corner, No. 21, thence norlh 80 chaina, thonco west 80 Chaina, thence south 80 chalna, thenee eaat 80 chaina to point of commencement; containing 640 acre*, more nr less. Dated Feb. 28,1911. JOHN McLKOD Puli. March 3. Clarance MeDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���District'of Skeana Tako notice that 1, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permiss'on to proapect for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about eight miles north and three miles weat of the mouth of the Tl-el River and marked J. McL., N. W. Corner, No. 60, thence aouth 80 chaina, thenea eaat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 ehains to point of commencement; containing 640 acrea, mor or leaa. Dated Keb. 28.1911. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. March 3. Clarence McDowell, Agent r Northern Produce fn'v WHOLESALE PROVISIONS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Send for our Weekly Price U5t | PROMPT ATTENTION CIVKN I SHII'lMNi; 0RDERB ' '��� I Phone 1S1 . Phone 151 | **mm***^m***��M*^*��*i*^****m��m***,_..��� .._ ! . NOW OPEN THE QUICK SHOE REPAIRING SHOP Opp. Bank of British Ninth America. New loggers shoe* 14 h. high, tnnde to order :il (8.50, Men's soles $1 Ladies' soles 70c Men's heels 40c Ladies' hi'i'ls iii* Men's sewed on $1,25 Ladies' sewed on l.��| Shoes repaired while you wail All leather flrot-dau quality, Ludwig Slrubi - Fulton & 3rd k m- DISPENSING PRESCRIPTIONS a specialty at ORME'S Drug Store C. H ORME The Pioneer Dmf(i*l PHONE : ; ; 82 This advertisement clipped from the Boston I'ost gives the story of the wonderful development now going on in Canada. Look out for British Columbia. The profits to investors in Town lots in nil Grand Trunk Divisional and Terminal Points will astound the world. Buy now. Ask Uncle Jerry for price lists and full information. LAST YEAR REAL ESTATE OWNERS IN Western Canada MADE $100,000,000 From the most accurate figures obtainable, over One Hundred Million Dollars was made by real estate owners in growing cities and towns of Western Canada last year. This vast wealth was exclusive of improvements and represented actual increase in land values alone. Original records gathered by the Winnipeg Free 1'ress prove that in eight western Canadian Cities the value of land alone ���not counting improvements���increased 668 per cent, for tbe last five years���an annual increase of 112 per cent, for each city during the last live, years. These figures indicate that investments in live, growing cities in Western Canada are as safe and sure as an investment can be, and that 100 per cent, profit each year is almost a certainty. THIS YEAR THEY wn.L UNDOUBTflDLV make $100,- 000,000 MORE You have an opportunity now to participate in these immense profits by being one of the original purchasers of town lots in the Grand Trunk Pacific addition to tbe fast growing Western Canadian cities, otherwise known as Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Division Points WATROUS, MELVILLE, WAINWRIGHT, BIGGAR The Grand Trunk Pacific offers in these splendidly located, fast growing Division Points and in the townsite of Tofield an opportunity for the investor to share in the large profits that are sure to accrue as a result of the rapid and substantial growth that characterizes Grand Trunk Pacific Division Points and well located cities and towns in Western Canada. The Grand Trunk Pacific does not offer townsites or additions so located as to make investments in them of questionable value. The object in selling these lots at the low prices at which they are offered is to encourage the upbuilding of these cities from which thc Grand Trunk Pacific will derive vastly more benefit thin from the sale of lots. Now is the time to buy. Choice lots range from $100 upwards on easy payments of 10 per cent, cash and 10 per cent, a month. You make your purchase direct and secure title from the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company. Write for literature and make your selection while the prices arc extremely low and the possibilities unlimited. Address Land Commissioner Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co. DAILY MESSAGES FROM "UNCLE JERRY" Ask Uncle Jerry uncle JERRT m Hn�� n Vrct. Information l>vpartiw�� No. 20 In my last message I told you not to wait till Fortune overtakes you, but to overtake Fortune yourself. I lowman y of us are content to bc as we are, each one secretly hoping that he will grow suddenly rich some day. We do not know bow it will be done. Maybe we will find some, maybe some one will die and leave us a lot of it. So we go on hoping but don't turn a hand to bring that Fortune to us. 'Tis said that Fortune knocks but once at each mans door. That lie is as big as the one ascribed to Harnum that the American people love to be humbugged. Fortune is waiting at your door all the time, anxious and eager to be grasped by the man who WILL. Why not look around you and find the opportunity? No Opportunities? Why, bless you, there are hundreds right here in Prince Rupert, and thousands within a hundred miles of this city. If you are in dout about your opportunity sec me ami we'll talk it over. I may know of the opportunity for you. I'll not give you bad advice and 1 shall not sell you anything unlesss I am sure you want it and need it. I'd rather have one satisfied client than ten dissatisfied ones. Get thnt? Come over and let me gee whether I can't make you the satisfied one. On January 15th and 22nd, Eastern papers on Jan. loth, Western papers on Jan. 22nd, our Prince Rupert Opportunity advertisement appeared in papers in New York, Huston, Providence, Kansas City, Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, St. Paul and 37 Sunday issues of big U.S. daily newspapers in all. On Feb. 25th our Prince Rupert advertisement appeared in 26 Canadian daily newspapers. Haa a Free Information IKpartmeBt for strangers in the lily ami f��r v* residents by correspondence. "ASK UNCLE JERRY" He Buy. Leases H" Bojl foMJ He Buys UU II" Bujn C**v*�� He has Slur. i ';'nt- He Buys Lands in BktOT" ��***" River Valleys. "NOW" YOU PRINCE RUPERT PROPERTY OWNERS Jeremiah II. Kugler, "Uncle Jerry," Agent for Grand Trunk Pacific Lots on Main Line. Prices are fixed by the Land Commissioner and our best services ate tit your command. -Ask Uncle Jerry, P.O. Box 900, Prince Rupert. ASK UNCLE JERRY JEREMIAH H. KUGLER please take notice and list your property with a good live broker, if from the above you think our equipment should produce the best results, you should come in at once. We advise everyone to get in the market this spring and summer. Sell when you have a profit; buy ngnin. That's the way to make money. You can make many times as much money if you will buy and sell and not hold on so long to property. All of you put your shoulder to the wheel and boost- keep on boosting���that's thc way we will make a big city. WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY, 8ELL OR RENT REAL ESTATE ASK UNCLE JERRY "ASK UNCLE JEKRY" He wants 60 Hoaioi to R** He Sells Leases lie SIN Ita'** He Sells Lots 0.S.ltaC��W* He wants Stores to ROT He Sells Lands up tho8ki����* "ASK UNCLE JERRY- He will buiM you n.lwliingoneM payment plan. He will lease or sell y.m a lot on" terms for you to build ��� d**" store on. He will sell you n hon* ���'"'l [fJj you con pay on monthly I"��"��'" He will take a lease nn .v��"-|��W' make your Investment pi >"" per cent. _ ASK UNCLE JERRY
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Title | The Prince Rupert Optimist |
Alternate Title | [The Daily News] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-03-22 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
Identifier | The_Prince_Rupert_Optimist_1911-03-22 |
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 | aabc62cc-0237-49c9-9bdc-5c9e1db993f8 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0227764 |
Latitude | 54.312778 |
Longitude | -130.325278 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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