THE WEATHER Twenty-four houra ending5 a.m., Nov. 11 m*i. rsitr. Hia.TUir. aaa. tn. rain 32.0 16.5 30.223 .00 The Daily % StWatiS j�� W 11] 1911 'IA. B. <y FT t��� NEXT MAILS For south Cafhosun, Sunday 9 a.m. -Prince Rupert....Friday, 8 a.m. L-tfta-l..." U****" Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist VOL. II, NO. 258 Prince Rupert, B.C.. Saturday, November 11, 1911. Price Five Cents tm WILL BUILD A RAILWAY INTO GROUNDHOG COUNTRY News of Mr. R. Campbell Johnstone's Great Find of Anthracite Coal Creates Interest in Vancouver ���Company to Build Railway from Naas (Canadian Press Despatch) Vancouver, Nov. 11.���The announcement of thc discovery of great anthracite coal fields so immense that the output will only Ik- governed by the demand, and of a quality second to none on the American Continent, has created peal interest In thc find of Mr. R. Campbell Johnstone, the mining engineer, who has returned here after spending five months exploring the headwaters of the Skeena, the Stikine and thc Naas rivers. A company has beqn incor- porated to secure a charter to construct a railway from the coal area to Naasago Gulf, at the mouth of the Naas River. A start will be made on surveying on the line next spring. Big Fire at Regina Regina. Nov. 10.���Fire tonight destroyed the buildings and contents of tlie Abell Engine Company. The loss is $75,000. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns. ���Wallace's. tf 0. P. It. "MAV" IN. Brisk Scene at Wharf Hound One P.M. Today. The C. P. R. S.S. Princess May ��� .nue In from the north at about 1 p. m.,. landing amongst other pas- Bengers the Sherman-Cleveland Comedy Company. Shortly after the "May'' berthed, the O. T. P. train pulled out with full cars for up river, and the wharf presented a brlak, live appearance as train and atcani- boat traffic converged. The ".May" pulled out for the south at 2 p. in. SKATING IN CITY. Hoys Arc Cutting Eights Rear the Sash and Door Kitetory. Hard froat for the past week haa given a smooth sheet of Ire on the large pond near Ihe s.-ish and Door Factory, and the boys arc having thc time of their Uvea there today. Certain enterprising and energetic laddies have awept and cleared a specially good portion of the pond, and are proposing to levy a charge on those who avail themselves of lt. There's the makings of millionaires In our Prince Rupert boys, all right. DANGER AVERTED. Nubslantiiil Hailing Placed Along Second Avenue New Sidewalk. Since completion of tho flue new seventeen-foot sidewalk on Second Avenue opposite the Government buildings a good many people have remarked on the aerlouB risk to passersby of a very bad fall over the unprotected side of the walk towards the Q. T. P. reserve, a distance down of about ten or fifteen feet on to a rough grade rock pile. Chief of Police W. H. Vickers drew the attention of the city engineer to the matter, and was Informed that proper protection was planned for this point, but lumber supplies had run short; hence the delay. The railing Is now completed, and forms good protection for grown-ups, but ll might be improved, perhaps, by a low railing to keep small children from falling over. PURCHASE KXCHANGK GRILL Two Members of the Koyal Hotel Staff Take the Hestnuriuit Over. Messrs. C. Embleton and J. Car- michael of the Royal Hotel Staff have purchased the Exchange Grill and will open a first class restaurant there ln about ten days. The club rooms upstairs, It Is expected, will be rented. Mr. Carmlchael is an old-timer In the city, having arrived here In 1908 from Victoria. At lhat time the Exchange Grill was running In a small tent on Rupert Road, with George Mllner as cook and Frank Bownesa proprietor. WEATHER REPORT. bar. wind ldekn ��� Wind BOiithcaBt; 30.96; temp., 30; Bea amootb. Dead Tree Point���Snow; southeast; Bea smooth. Estevan���Clear; wind northwest; bar., 30.19; temp., 31. Llghtwell���10.ir, p.m.���Canada Marti 1,900 miles from Victoria, cast bound. Point Grey���Snow; wind aoutheaat; bar., 30.30; temp., 14; sea smooth. Cape I.aio���Bar., 30.35; temp., 18; sea amootb. WHO WILL BE OUR NEXT MAYOR? There are Lots of "Possibilities" Spoken of, But so Far They are Very Shy of Making any Definite Announcement INTERVIEWS WITH LIKELY CONTESTANTS Aid. Clayton Says He Has No Intention Unless the Public Invite Him���Aid. Hilditch Wants to Know Who the Council Will be First���Statements Made by Messrs. C. D. Newton, P.I. Palmer and Dr. W. S. Hall-Alderman Newton is Still the Only Definite Candidate WILL SACK CITY COAI,. trunk Kelly Im llclt'iiiiltii'il lo Make Sure of His Conditions of Contract This Time. Hapllst Service. "The Poverty and the Riches of Jeaus" will be the subject of Rev. Warren H. McLeod's sermon In Mclntyre Hall tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Regular morning service at 11 a.m.; Bible School and Brotherhood Baraca Class at *.��V p. m. Music conducted by Mr. John E. Davey. Strangers and visitors always welcome. All services held In Mclntyre Hall on Third Avenue, near Sixth Street. Owing to (he opposition of a certain section of lho Cily Council, the Light Committee's recommendations have been disregarded regarding the purehaBc of a higher priced coal than that supplied by the t'nlon Tranter Co. and offered the city by tender recently. The Union Transfer Co. now gels the contract aa lowest bidder, but in order lhat there may be no possible misunderstanding regarding spi-itie.iiii.iis or anything else. Mr. Frank Kelly, manager of the company, Intends lo have every Ion of the coal delivered properly weighed and sacked, and for each ton will get the clty'a due receipt at the plant. There waa trouble over thc weight of coal delivered by Mr. Kelly's firm before, and he Is determined that there shall be no more of It. Regarding the quality of thc coai. Mr. Kelly clalma lo hnvc proof from figures by members of the Light Committee lhat 200 tons of hlB roal lasted the plant three and a half months, when 300 tons of another firm's coal lasted the plant only two and a half months. , ���o OPKKA COMPANY AHH1VKS Sl.crmiiii.nevelmid C.impnn) I" Hack Ki-om l<�� Northern T,,l'���(l-,,',," ToNlglU I" Kmpreis Theatre. On board the Princess May today wns lhc Sherman-Cleveland Opera Company, which Is Just returning from Us long tour of lhc Yukon roun- try Mr. Cleveland, manager, expressed himself as being delighted with the trip and experts to bring the company up to Ihe country next summer. The opening bill tonight will be "A Stubborn Cinderella," a lyric which gives the company ample scope for lhe display of Us lalcnta. On Monday night the opera will be "The Time, Place and Girl." The engagement is for one ****** TfcS repertoire will Include several of the latest musical comedies and the spe- Olal scenery, together with thc elec trlcal and costuming paraphernal a, will make of each production a satisfying rendition. 0-��� WILL MAKE CEMENT British Capitate Establish Big Plant on Vancouver Island. (Canadian Press ncspatcli) Victoria, Nov. 11.-A syndicate of British capitalists has Con- netcd arrangements to construct KSB��nt on Vancouver Island at Saanich Arm. Warm gloves and mitts.���Wallace's. Who is going lo be the next Mayor of Prince Rupert? That Is the engrossing topic In club circles, and wherever two or three citizens gather together. A large number of nnmes have already been mentioned, all of whom have a more or 1. ss claim on the position, lip till today none of those who have any outstanding claim on the position have made any definite announcement, with the exception of 'l.iinaii S Newton, who some time ago announced thai he would stand for office aa Mayor as a protest against the alleged ring rule of Ills colleagues on Mayor Manson's ticket. I.OtS of Clllllllllllla'a. Owing to the very sharply defined divisions among the various classes who compose the voting strength��� thc properly owners, the labor organisations, nnd the politlcnl clubs��� II Is quite possible that a plethora of candidates will bo found on Domination day. Among those whose names have been mentioned aro Alderman Doug- Ins, W. H. Montgomery of thc Longshoremen's Union, Mr. P. I. Palmer, cx-Alderman Frank Mobley, Mr. Cy Peck, Mr. W. S. Benson, Alderman John Hilditch, Alderman Clayton Dr. W. 8. Hall, Mr. A. J. MorrlB, Mr C. D. Newton nnd. ol course Aldermnn Newton. Three Out Ot Town. Of these, Mr. Frank Mobley, who wns the defeated candidate last year Is at present out of town, looking after his private Interests in Atlin. Mr. A. J. Morris is also out of the question, us he Is away on ;i business trip to New York, and will not return to the city until the elections arc over. In any event, his duties ns president of the Hoard of Trade already make considerable Inroads on his time. Mr. W. B. Benson Is also out of town at present. He is considered by many lo be the "dark inn-:-.-" of the liiisiiii- s men, his banking experience being urged as a special qualification for next year, when the Council will have to undertake the floating of a debenture Issue. What the Men Sny. Wllh the exception ot Mr. W. H. Montgomery, whom the News was unable to locate, the following Indicate the feeling of the various gentlemen whose names have so far been suggested for th? honor. No Intention. C. D. Newton: "No, I have no Intention of running this year for any office whatever." Long Time Yet. P. 1. Palmer: "It's a long tInio between now and the election, and I have nothing lo say on the matter meantime." No Intention���AsY'et. Dr. Clnyton: "I have certainly had the matter proposed to me, but have never considered lt for an InBtant. I have at present no Intention of running. As I understand it, the matter should come before a convention of citizens, whose choice would be the candidate put up. Apart from such a proceeding, 1 would not consider it." Hnd Been Approached. Dr. W. S. Hall: "Yes, I have certainly been approached by a certain parly in this city In regard to the forthcoming mayorallty contest, but I have nothing to say for publication on the matter yet." Among those whom lhc News was unable to obtain a statement from Ibis morning, but who have made a statement during the past few days, arc the following: Only a Humor. Cy Peck: "If they've got me down for a mayoralty candidate, I haven't heard ot it, and you can safely deny li ns only a rumor. Someone'a got to run, of course, but the only, def- HAS LORD SH0LT0 DOUGLAS ENDED LIFE BY SUICIDE? New York Despatches Say so, but the Marquis of Queensbury Declares That His Brother is in West���Well Known Figure in Kootenay (Canadian Press Despatch) New York. Nov. 10.���It w.is announced late today that the -man registered as Maurice S uart who committed suicide on Monday at the Hotel Astor, has been identified as Lord Sholto Douglas, brother cf thc Marquis of Quccnsbitry. Tlie Marquis of Queensbury who is in Chicago today emphatically denied that the man who committed suicide at the Astor Hotel is his brother. He says he is in thc far west, and had a letter from him only two days ago. NOTHING IS DONE AllocT SIDEWALK City Solicitor Has Railed to Make Good His Hoii-l���Second Avenue Is More Blocked Tliiin l.vei*. (Continued on page 6.) LVDGERS ROYS LIFESTORY READS LIKE A PAGE FROM SOME ROMANCE Veteran French Canadian Who Died in Prince Rupert Yesterday Had Made Fortunes on the Pack Trails of White Horse Pass���The Hardships of His Life in the Frozen North Had Aged Him���Died When He Had Reached Life of Comfort membcring lhe times when hc and i thongs, nnd paid him In golds and his oxen were besieged by miners bills his own prices for the food- why airipped the packs to the leather I stuffs, $100 for a few pounds of | flour, $2ii a dozen for eggs, $100 ==== - for |, pound or so of sugar or salt, "Better leave It (o me, and I will sec that they clear the sidewalk. This Westholme Lumber Co. seems to think they own thc town," were the valiant words uttered by the city solicitor on Monday evening, when a complaint came In that thc sidewalk outside the new Westholme Theatre was Impassably blocked with lumber and building debris. Nearly a week has passed, and still nothing has been done. The business men in the theatre block point to the larger accumulations of lumber and debris. Their businesses are hindered. They regret that thc make good his boaat. city solicitor has been unable to o THK OLD HI I.lAlU.i: ��� WAS LATH AOAIN (inn..-.iiii Miiele a Special Trip to Ocean KhIIn on Hor Way North- Arrived nl 6:30 Today. Vancouver, Nov. 10.���The Lord Douglas referred lo in the New York despatch refers to Lord SholtO Douglas who (or sometime was a resident of the Kootenay districts in B. C, and who early last year was tried at Nelson on a charge of having shot, and wounded a man at Creston. Since then he is believed to have left the country. According to Seattle despatches, Douglas was there at tlie end of last mionth. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. YISIT TO PALESTINE. Interesting Topic to Ho Subject of Hev. !���-. W. Kerr's Address, "A Visit to ihe Holy Land"���On Sundny evening at 7:30 tho regular Prcsbyterlnn services will be held In lhe Empress Theatre. Thc pastor. Rev. F. W. Kerr, will give an address on Die Holy Land. During the early pari of last year, ...r. Kerr was one of a party of four students taken by Prof. C. F. Dent of Yale University on a tour through Palestine. This will be tbe first address given by Mr. Kerr on this subject. The morning service, at 11 o'clock, is held In the church hall on Fourth Avenue. The club meets Wednesday evening, when three would-be candidates for mayor will give characteristic addresses. Everyone cordially Invited. o TO HID FAREWELL Tt) ENSIGN JOHNSTONE A velcran of the old Yukon days, the tough, hard times of the gold rush lo the Klondike, as well as a pioneer of earliest Prince Rupert, l.iidgcr Roy, passed away yesterday In Ihe linn ml Hospital. His was one of the mosi interesting of lives, full of Incident and romance, only Uie romance was of lhc kind that la only romantic to the onlooker. To him it was real life, and real hard at that. An oiti Packer. Ludger Roy was the first man to organise a ny sort of systematic means of conveying supplies over the White and Chllroot Pnsscs Into thc Klondike. Oxen, a pair of white oxen. Imported at fabulous cost, but earning fabulous revenge, were bis means of transportation. Mnny antl many a time they tolled over the frozen ground, their own feed costing a fortune, but the supplies they brought to thc hungry mining camp bringing for their own more than a fortune than even the most profitable of gold mines. It was csllmatcd that during thc time he was thus employed In packing goods over the trail with hla oxen, Ludger Roy earned upwards of $2.r.0,000. Investment In various profitable claims Increased Roy's fortune. Had n Free Hand. He used to gruhslakc prospectors, and mnde a good deal this way. All his gains vanshed, however, because of bis freehanded way of lending without security or even bond. Those who could repay no doubt did so, bui many failed to make good themselves and still owe the money. Roy was seen more than once to hand over Bum of from $1,000 to $2,500 absolutely on the face value of the borrower. Life of Hardship. The white oxen which made him his first money died on the trail, nnd were themselves eaten, sny some reports. But Imbued with thc conviction that the gold ralno lay not In thc ground but all along the trail Roy kept on the enterprise. Re- A TALK TO NEWS READERS Your Favorite Paper is Again Enlarging Jls Equipment Reader* of the Daily Newi will be intcreited to learn that within a few days there will be installed in the Daily Newi Office thc most complete and up-to-date linotype machine in the whole Province. The Newa has been waiting for several months to secure one of the first of the neweit types of multiple typesetting machines and will have the honor of having the firit of the new multiple linotypei to enter British Columbia ��� and of course the only one in Prince Rupert. This will be in addition to our present monotype lyitem which will continue to be uied In our job department. The new machine will enable the Daily Newi to give more newi and later news, and enable the paper to be in the hand* of our reader! earlier than before. The citizeni of Prince Rupert are assured that the plant of the Daily News and the Newi Job Department will be kept up-to-date to cope with the growth of the city. J lhe persistent French-Canadian went still further. He Invested Hi a sieamer for thc Yukon River, and long before the famouB Five Finger Itaplds were blasted out, he tried to shoot the falls with a laden ateamer. He failed. The frame and machinery of the vessel lie now under the frozen Yukon. Roy escaped with his life, but nothing daunted, he purchased another steamer. Once more he made tha attempt to navigate the rapids. Once more he failed, and the bones of his second boat lie beside those of his first. Earned a Quarter-Million Competition now came in in the packing business, and Roy, after taking the cream of the profits of the early duys, pulled out of the business, not so very much the richer owing to losses. He became fire chief after a time at White Horse, and was well known there for most of the Interesting time at that city. Hut It was with hardly any ready, and a good many debts, that Ludger Hoy reached Prince Rupert, in the earliest days of all. Life in Prlnco Unpen. Ills first venture was The Dominion boarding house, which proved profitable, and paved thc way for tho Dominion picture show, which proved more so. But Hoy was meanwhile paying off debts which, had others pnyed him what they owed, would never have been Incurred. Ho did not make morc than a living out ot thc plOturt show. Later he started up the Owl restaurant, and was Just gottlng "oul of tho hole," as the saying goes, when his death, accelerated by the privations of his early struggles In the Yukon, took place. Ho was only 62 years old, though he looked far old. A Son of Quebec. Those citizens who have been In I the hatbit of Belting their watches| by the time the Camosun blcw her whistle on entering the harbor on Friday nights, havo been much upset today. The whistle did not sound until nearly daybreak this morning. The explanation Is that thc old reliable had taken a load of machinery to the new pulp mill nt Ocean Falls on thc way north. She left for Stewart again shortly licfiiiv 11 a. in., after discharging a goodly cargo at Prince Ruperl. ________ WILL CELEBRATE f-ipi-1 -lul Service Will He Held at the Salvnlioi, Army Citadel Tomorrow and .uiihIiij. ST. ANDREWS NIGHT Loral Sons of SI. Andrew Will Hold ii Hull In llu- Mclntyre Hall on Iho Eventful nighl. The local St. Andrew's 8oclety met last night to deride how best to celebrate the birthday of Scat- land's patron saint (November 30). Il was finally decided to hold a ball In Mclntyre Hall. A committee wns appointed, consisting of Messrs M. J. McNeill, D C. Stuart, T. Mc Meckln, W. O. Dennis and S. I). Macdonald. The committee will announce the programme later. o in ilium; permits. Thla being the last week-end of Ensign and Mra. Johnstone's offl- ccrshlp In lhe cily, everyone Is cordially Invited io alte*- * their final aervlces, which will be conducted tonight and tomorrow at II a.m., S p. m. and 8 p. m. The regular service will be conducted on Monday evening, also, and on Wednesday a farewell entertainment and acclat wlli be rendered. Talent, conalstlng of Music by Mr. Miller, Miss Froud and (iray'a orchestra; vocal soloists, consisting of Mr. Clapperton. Mr. Davey, Mr. Russel, etc., and reciters as Mr. Dennis. Mrs. Hoy, Miss Ethel Gray, etc., Pi-sides two drills by some of the B. O. L. will furnish the evening, entertainment. Coffee, rake and sandwiches will be served at the dose of the programme. The ad- mlaslon wilt be 50 rents for adults and IS rents for children, o "< Ll IB" NOT "ASSfKTATION" Hull) News Gave the Cre-dU for Kl��- tlc Encounter lo lhe Wrong Party. Association Moots Wodnoaday. The Following Aro tbo Building Per- mils That Have Boon Passed by Buldlng Inspector Thla Week. Hector Qucenevllle��� Lot 39, Blk. 15, Sec. I, Seventh Ave.; cost $200. John Moore���Lol Ii. Blk. 12, Sec. 7, Ambrose Ave.; $600. Lot 23, Blk. 16, Sec rmfwyp rmfw J. Lome McLaren ��� Residence; Lot 23, B'ock 16, Sec. 5, Borden Street; $1,400. o Children's and misses' winter coats.���Wallace's. if Several members of the Conaerva- the- Association have drawn Ihe News' attention to the fart that undue honor was liven them In yesterday's report of the fistic argument between Iwo well known local Conservatives. The honor was due to the ConCscrvnllvc Club, not the Conservative Association. The members of lhe Conservallve Association, which Is the recognized Conservative body In Prince Itupert, du nol officially recognize the Conservatives Club, though some leading CoCnscrvatlves arc apparently members of both groups. In regretting the confusion Of titles In yesterday's report, the Dally News mentions thnt next Wednesday will be held the meeting of the Conservative Association proper. It Is understood that the Conservative Club met last Wednesday wllh the association's meeting In view, for the purpose of nominating members of the executive, over which con- taken him across Canada through Winnipeg, whoro hc worked at various businesses, lo Vancouver, where he wbb also In several enterprises, slderable difference ot opinion exists and bo to the Klondike, and thenco I between mcmiiers ot the bodlea. as described. Many friends and old-1 �� Uidger Roy waa born in Durham, 1 timers of Prince Ruport and the Yn-1 Ladies'Home Journal Patterns��� Quebec, and his life's experience had Ikon will mourn his passing. lover 2000 of 'em. Wallace's. tf THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Netti-paper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Publiihad by tha Prince Rupart Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY fUNfJIUMr DIJPLtY .\Dy_.tri-HV_-53 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-DaiLY, 50c per month, or $5.Ut) per year i advance WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Dally M>vi Blll-lni, Tiiirl Ave., Prince Rupart, B C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES S-M *{i,ii-*}i:,iii **]}trill,it Ii.-'ii. 11) Slit iiiri St., New York City. Seattle -Puget Sound News Co. Ljvdi'I B-OLifD���riu CIol*r_ar SynJIeate, liritil IYjik Building, Trafalgar Square. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. Daily Edition. Saturday, Nov. 11 OF INTEREST TO SECTION ONE LOT OWNERS. Upon the pretext that it wanted to reserve them for "public purpoaes," the Government held back most of its Section One lots at the time ot the sale. How real were its Intentions to favor the city with sites for public buildings Is seen In the fact that lt recently asked $25,000 for a city hall site, although at the present time It la holding 112 lots In Section One for "public purposes." Probably the real meaning of the withholding of the one hundred and twelve lots in Section One Is due to the near approach of the fixing of the Improvement bylaw assessments. The million or more that the local Improvements will total up, are to be assessed to tbe various lot-owners ln Section One very shortly. The lots owned by the Provincial Government cannot be assessed, because they are owned by the Government. Every lot-owner will therefore have to pay hla own share, and a proportionate share for the 112 lots owned by tbe Government. After ibe lot8 are assessed, the payments will be arbitrarily fixed for a term of fifty years. The Government lots will be free from assessment taxes. The existing lot-owners will have to pay it all. The Government will then be free to sell its lots at a very high price, because ihey will not be subject to improvement assessments, or it will be free to hold tbe lots free of taxation in the hope of getting a still larger price. The Provincial Government is using Its prerogative to hinder development and to enrich itself at the expense of the lot-owners in Section One. A year ago the Premier visited Prince Rupert and promised that the Government lots in Section One should be put on tbe market, lu order that tbe burden of taxation should be equalised over (he whole section. Possibly it was one of the Premier's famous "diplomatic promises," and was actor meant to be kept. Tbe fact ia tbat lt haa never been kept. In tbo meantime a conspiracy of silence is keeping the Section One lot-ownera In the dark as to tbe true state of affairs. "Jack Is his front name, I suppose,"! wont on Pyne, breathing on the coppcf disc In Ins hands to test lis clearness. "We will introduce you, even at thlt distance," said Constance, airily, "Mr. I'yne -this is Lieutenant Join] Percival Stanhope, only son of the lain Sir Charles and Lady Margari t Stan. hope, of Tiegarlhen Lodge, Penzance, one of the best and dcarcat of felldvva who ever lived." "It must be nice to yours. Miss llrand, if you about the favored peraon In thai way,'1 said Pyne. rubbiug Industriously. Enid, to whom the mere sight of tho steamer had restored all her vitality, giggled Joyously. "You know, Mr. Pyne, we all lovq Jack, aa lhe aong aaya. lt wbb a moro accident that he did not accompany u*| to the rock yesterday. Connie would not let him come." "Ah," said Pyne. "I forbade him," explained Constance, "because he haa only throo days' leave from hla ship, and I thought he should give the first afternoon to his mother instead of playlnti poodle for Enid." "How dare you call Jack a poodle?" was lhc indignant exclamation. "Allow mc," drawled I'yne. "I'm very glad you classified him." Con6tance auddenly felt her neck For the midday meal there would be wo ounces of meat or baoon, one po* .ato, and another half biscuit with ibout a wlno-glasBful of water, For luppor the allowance wns half a cup )f cocoa and two ounces of bread, ivhlch muBt be baked during the day. Mot qulto starvation, ihis menu, but .'ar from satisfying to strong man and ivorn-out women. The Falcon, knowing the uaeless- less of attempting to oreep nearer to :he Gulf Rock, had gone Off with hor budget to startle two continents. Stanhope's laat message was one of uiuranoe. He would do all that lay n man's power. The lighthouse soon quletod down to a state Of passive reaction. Pyne, refusing to be served earlier, carried his own and Brand's scanty meal on a tray to the service- room. The unwearied lighthouse-keeper MM on the balcony, answering a kind-, ly signal from the Land's r.ud, where lhe coast-guards were not yet In possession of the newa frum Penzance. He placed the tray on ihe writing- cioae enough' to the rock at low tide to enable ua to reach lt with a cast of a grappling iron." "Do you mean that we could be ferried to the steamer by that means?" "That is absolutely out of the question until the weather moderates to a far greater extent than I dare hope at preaent. But, once we had the line, We could rig up a running tackle and obtain aome atores." "Is lt as bad as all that?" said tbe younger man, after a pause. They looked at each other. The knowledge that all true men have of their kind leaped from eye to eye. "Quite that bad," answered Brand. Pyne moistened his lips. He produced a case containing two cigars. He held lt out. "Let us go sharoB In consolation," he Bald. Brand accepted the gift, and affected a livelier mood. "By lucky chance 1 have an amp'o supply of tobacco. It will keep the I men quiet," he aaid. "By the way," and he lifted a quick glance at Pyn , "do you know anything about chemistry?" "Well���er���I went through a course desk and coutompluled its contents ruefully. "I guess that banquet won't spoil for at Yale (keeping," he said to himself. "I'll Just "Can colza oil be converted Into be a friend ot **& around and look nt ll until the boss a food?" ou always tall] *ul,IJ ****>** speeches by tho yard." "it contains certain fats," admitted A couple of minutes patted. Brand Pyne, taking dubioua stock of the was holstlnfg the last line of flags, question. when the American heard faltering "But the process of conversion, the footsteps on the stairs. chemical reaction, that Is the difflcul- "Don't follow ao close, Mamie," ty." said a child's voice. "My arm hurts j "Bi-sulphide of carbon Is a solvent, lust "nuff for anything when I "move." A towzled head of golden hair emerged Into tho light. It waa one of lho (wo Hide glrlB, whom Pyne had not scon since they were swung aloft from the sloping deck of the Chinook. Tluir ;. - niishmciii waa mutual. The child, aged about eight, recognized lu him a playmate of the fine days on board ahlp. She turned wllh confldont cry. and the fatty acids of most vegetable oils can be isolated by treatment with steam auper-hented to about 600 degrees Fahrenheit." Brand threw out his hands with a little gesture of helplessness; Just then Constance appeared. "Dad," ahe cried, "did not Mr. Pyne tell you of my threat?" "No, dear one. I am not living ln ��� I terror of you, to my knowledge." 1 io d you so, Mamie. It WSS JJ. ..You mu8t leage t0 Bl(f ^th \ou said down. Here a the big glass of yoUi at lea8t untl, ten o^-M, '\ In. ' I a a _ ���_ mm �� Hl'KRV IP WITH THK AMIll LANCE. Now that Alderman Clayton and a member of the Empire staff have set an example by baring a fistic set-to before tbe members of the Conservative Club, that ambulance from Montreal cannot be hurried along too fast. Il is common knowledge that Alderman Clayton la Intending to announce bis candidature for Mayor, and will therefore have to hold public meetings and arrange public discussions. This makes It very imperative tbat tbe ambulance be got ready with all speed. When lt arrives, it would be a good Idea to build a little lean-to shed at the back ot the City Hall to store the ambulance. On Council nlghta, or when the Conservative Club is meeting, it could be hitched up, and kept in readiness outside the hall. A little forethought like this might save somebody's life. During election time, when there will be frequent political discussions, it would be wise to fix up an extra bed on lop of the ambulance roof. The Council could pass a bylaw reserving the Inside for Conservative debators, and lhe outaide for Liberal spokesmen. This would not only show Liberalism as belonging to the higher strata of thought, but would typify how at present the Liberals are out In the cold, so to speak. In a case where, as on Thursday night, the leaders of debate were both Conservatives, an extra ambulance might be ordered, or a rule paased that only one gentleman was lo be hurt al a time. For Wednesday next, when a mock mayoralty contest Is to take place in the Presbyterian Cburcb, it might be wiser to move tbe church over onto a vacant lot closo to the hospital, or to chloroform aome of the speakers before the discussion warms up. In the meantime, an urgent message should be sent to Montreal to rush work on the civic ambulance. and face aflame. Pyne was standing, help her. on ber left, Enid on her right. Tlio quiel Jubilation of Pyne't voice waa to unmistakable that Enid, for one In- atani withdrew her eyes from the distant ship. A retort was quick on her lips, until sho bethought her that the American's statement might have two meanings. Being tactful withal, ahe choao her words whilst she hiihB'cd forth: "He promised to lake ua for a drlva to du.v. That is the dot and daah alphabet father and he ar.< i:s!ng. II dad requires all the dota I'm sure Jack Is monopolizing lhc daahes. He must be furious about Ibis gale." Consianoe, who wanted lo pinch Enid severely, had reverted to her normal healthy hue by this time. She dropped her glasses. "We are shamefully wasting precious minutes here.' the said. "Knld, you and I our?" lo be In iho kitchen.** Then tbo glanced with cold self- possession at Pyne, who wat whistling softly between his teeth aa he plied the duster. "As for you." she ttld. "I never saw anyone work ao hard with lest need.' house���and Mr. Pyne. She quickened her speed though her left arm was in a sling. Pyne, dreading iest she should fall, hastened to "I'm- all right, Mr. Pyne," the announced wllh an air of great dignity. "I make one atop at a lime Tben I ketch the rail. See?" "You've got it down io a fine point, Elsie," he said. "But what ln tbe world are (hose women-folk thinking of to lot you and Mamie run loose j about ihe place." i is-:.* did nut answer until Mamie stood by her side. Judged by appear,' allies, Mamie was a year younger. I Apart (rom (he nasty bruise on Elsie's o'clock. Mr. Emmett is sending a man to keep watch here. He will not disturb you. He Is bringing some rugs and pillows which you can arrange on the floor. I have collected tbem for your special benefit" "At thia hour! Impossible, Connie." "But It Ib not impossible, and thla Is the best hour available. You know- quite well that the Falcon will return at high water. And you must rest, you know." She bustled about, with the air of a bouaewife who understood the whole art of looking afler her family. But something puztled her. "Mr. Pyne," she Inquired, "where la LAND LEASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOT Bella Coola Land DUtrict-���DUtrict of Coast Runge 8 Take notice that II. M. ClilT of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, iiiL-mitJa to upply lur permU-iuu lu leaae tlie following deaeribud lunds: Commencing at a poat planted ut the bhuru near the N, I.. corner uf Lot No. .1, thence nurth 40 chaina, thencu wont SO chuina muro ur lea* tu eaat boundary of cannery leaao, thonco folluwing thu laid oaat boundary aouth 40 cliuina mure ur leaa to ahore line, thence folluwing aaid ahun* line eaaterly HO chains mure ur luaa tu puint uf coranioncemont; containing 820 ucrea, mure or leaa. Dated Auguat 31, 1911. II. M, CLIFF Pub. Sept. BO. William McNair, Agent Bella Coola Land Diatrict���District of Cout IUnge Take nutice that II. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupution gotitlemun, inlundti tu iippl> for permiaaion to leaae the fulluwing deacnneii Unda: Commencing at a poat planted at thu N. i; corner of Lut Ml, thence north 20 chains, ihenco weat 40 chuina, thence suuth 20 chuina inuru nr leas to ahuro line, thence fulluwing thu shure Ih.u east 40 chaini more ur lusa lu puint uf cuiuniuncu ment; cuntaining 80 carua, more ur loss. Dated August 31, 1011. U. M. CLIFF Fub. Sept. UU. William McNair, Agent Bella Coola Land Diatrict���District of Coast Hang Take notice that II. M. ClitI of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, intonda tu upply for permUidon to leaae the fulluwing described laada: Commonclng at a post plantod at the N. VV. corner of Lot No. 4, thenco nurlh 40 chuins, thence eaat 40 chains, thence auuth 40 chuins niuru ur leaa to shore line, thence folluwing shure line westerly 40 chains mure or lees tu puint of eommencoment; containing 80 acres, mure or less Dated August 2H, i'Jll. li. M. CLIFF Pub. Sepu 30. William McNair, Ageut Bella Coola Land District--Dislrict of Coaat Rango a Take notice that II. M. CliH or Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, intends tu apply for permiaaion to lease the following described landa: Commencing at a pust planted at the N. W oorner ol Lot 252, thunco south 40 chuins mur. or leas to nurthern buundary uf leuse No. 1 applied fur ny H. M ('lm, thence following suid buumiary east 20 chaina, thencu north 40 ciiums, thence weal 20 cbaina to point of commencement; cuntaining h0 acroa, mure or loss. Daled August 2**, l.'ll. II. M. CLIFF Pub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agunt Bella Coola Land District���Diatrict of Coaat Itangu 3 Take notico tbat H. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, Intend! to apply for permission to lease the folluwing dosenbed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the S. i: corner of Lot 251, thence south 10 chains more or leas to northern boundary of Lease No. 1 applied fur'by ll. M. Cliff, thence uuat 20 chains along aaid boundary, thunce nurin 40 chains, thence west 20 chains to puint of commencement; containing 80 acres, moru ur less. Dated August 28, 1911. II. M. CLIFF Pub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agent 'Tin.,: Skeena Land DUtrlct���Dlatrlcl ol r 'lake nuiice that Lcitu,1 ' ' &������*��� , ""I'm li. C, occupuuun u a '������" "l 'nae 1 upply fur permission tu ,,U1 ' , ' ' ' ! ** Commencing it a pust pUnted bI>,���.< .,, - uminiurl. direction Irani I pobt ul LuL fttdU, _U__fl . , , "'���' '���*������ hum. eut> 80 chains. 'thSSm wuh __bJ ;' ��*5 -.ust* tu bank uf r.,.,, ,*.!...w l'"1". theac! iii niuru ot less. bank m mm* to po,ol , i.iiiniii* alio ���em, ,���oru 0, ��� .. uuluil Supt. B pju. iV-ii.iv i *ub. o*. ift aa'toj Blums band DUtrlot -buirioi of . ������, ,- mm.- iioimo iimi i, ChftaiouliaJ i **"W ���> ul Prima Kup rt, n. t.22 \ i*.i*iiiit-i*r,iiiu-nutoi,,,,,K i��� . '������ um. luiiuwiin- u���a,t.,V,u;:,i.. ' 1 ���,,������,'���,,liK ul ll |iui,l ,���,���,, I wwl cornor ol Ul Ri, .,.. laiiU'-ao und imimod Unrutopti .' .V. b. Oomuf, tnoiieio ra._t |��� g . nu chain., tlmiicii uust lo uiu,,,, ���.-l.al.ia to post ���| co,,,,,, ,,.', .X20 UC.US, IllOlO II, loss. a UlllllMl'UI'lltll J,\S, tiUAIM-l I u.ioJa;'.m..a,.;'':'. i'ub. Haul. JO, kkwnu Und Dialrlcl--1 list,,,. lake nodw in. ,*. ,i. .,, B. C, Dooupatlon trucsiiiui,, . lor l.urilllauloii lo (lurelnuso tuu Io.lo����� , lauds: ���: ���Jommoncinu at a posl plant** .,��� ���. ol i'ro-euiptiou No. 8117 mi,, w| ,*,,. too Nu,e��� lllvor is. tt. Ci, tn,-,,,-. , llluiico -HI cnuins norm, UlanOe m , llionco 4U cnuins soum to luo ,������������ ���. inoiil to contain lou ucrus mur.- ���.- ��� ItlCllAltuI IHI,..,,,., l-ABse gg*����U. tmmti Si,w45 Skoena Land District���District ���l i \ . ,. . ., ��� 'luko nollco lliul lluruld r,. hum,, ���* , , Alia., uccupullon stulmii .,_.*,,t. Inland, to.,/;,- lor -N-riiiu-uuu to purciiuau um (oil, aaaa!i__ lanela: ' J Coniinoiiclii.' at a post plantad il *..���,,. ���)���,���.. wwl cornor iUU chains oust uu.l J i Itoin iN. C. voruur ol Lol lllo, ,ur. Coust District llango o, llionco li ,, , in,-,,-,' fill cuuius liollli, tuuncu 10 < llionco SO chains suuth Ul pu,l ol Oe**l__M��__t communis* ���'-" acrua, more or lu*,. oulod sopt. 18, lull. HAltUl.D i: .SMITH I'ub. Sopl. 21. Frod IV. ilu,,,..-, J^J COAL NOTICE nil arm and shoulder, the children, -rour ''"''��� .ml cat-aped from lhe horrors of the | "I���er���took It down," be explained. wreck almost unscathed In body tnd f*��* some reason, Conatance felt In- certainly untroubled In mind. | stantly that Bhe bad turned the tables on him aince their laat rencontre. She did not know why. He looked confused, for one thing: be waa not to glib In apeech, for another. "Mamie ramc to my room for break- fast." explained Elsie at last. "We'll awful 11011(17, to' " ii'" " >��� axed for' noiher biill Mra. Taylor ahe began loi cry. An' when I Mid we'd go tnd find ii a i.ma she cried aome more." "Yet. We't awful hungry," agreed Mamie. "An' please, where "a mam-, niar I'yne needed no further explanation, j Brand calmly. The Hide oius had lost their mother; ; earlier." her disfigured body, broken out of all ��� "Uut he had not" persisted Con* , stance. "I wanted him to���" She Hopped. Thlt impudent Amcrl- "Down where?" the demanded. "Not to the kitchen. I have been there since you brought up your break- fin, t and dad'a on the tame tray." i breakfasted alone," remarked Mr. Pyne had feaated Skaana Land Diatrict���District ol Quoen Charlolt, Islanda Taka notioa that Austin M. Ilrown of 1'rinct- Kupert, excupation aaddler, intends to apply lo ���an* i iiul Coinmtsaluner ul Landa and Works lor a liconce to proapeel lor caial, oil and petroleum an and under the following ite-acribod lands on tho Waal Coasl of Graham Island: Commencing at a posl planted three mllea east ol the northeast corner ul C. I. No. xx.i ihenco 00 chaiiu waat, tbence SU chaina north, thence su cnaina east, thence 6U chains soulb lu point ot commencement. AUSTIN M. ItUllttN, Locator Located Auguat 1st. lull. Fub. Aug. iS. Skaana Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol Queen Charlotte islanua Taka notice that Austin M. Ilrown ol I'rince Itupert, occupation aatldler, intenels to apply to the Chiel Cotnmiasioii.-r of Landa and tt'orKa lor a licence to prospi-cl lor coal, oel and petroleum on and undor the lullownig ;.,.-,,,,���,i tteat Coast of liraham Island petrol lands on the He crltlially examined the shining rMOf-l-OD, waa tossing about some- hurner. where It. the under -currents of lhe ���We At:i.-rl.ana are taught to Ml iimniiol. Nune of the women dtred atronuous." be aaid smilingly. "Thtf to t-.il lhc children the truth, and It la the only way you can cut iu ahead ��at a heart-rending laak lo deny of the Brand." She almost other fellow nowadays. Mist resigned Ibe contest. ibvin food. te, ih'-y were permitted to leave iheir refuge, with thc kindly belief That unha;*py explanation had dcllvj that ihey would come to no barm and ered her Imund Into his hands. Yet purr-iancc ohtalu a further aupply irom m.e ol lliosc sweet laced girls who explained to gently Ibat tbe rations must run abort for the common good. I'yuo glanced up at tbe lantern. Ouislde hc could see Brand hauling down ihu signal. He sprat i; to the! THE EMPRESS THEATRE Return engagement of the Sherman-Cleveland Opera Company the sir,.*..* desperately to keep up ths pretence thai their spoken worda had no ulterior significance. "Such energy must be very ����� ar* Ing." she raid. "It la���for the other man." "But In your case it Is unnecessary. My father believes we will be here tt l.-ssi fiirty-cigiit hours." Tben sh- be**. rtme coutclous thtt tgaln the had nol tald exactly what sbe meant to lay. "So yon. at any rate, need not weat your finger* to the bone," the added, hurriedly. "Ouett It mutt be a national vlot," be ttid with Irritating complacency. "Just now I feel I hare a regular hustle on." "Your example equals your precepts, Enid, tear youraelf from tbe tttractlv* spectacle. There are eighty-one rar. cnous people to be fed." "Sorry you baven't hit upon the real reason of my abounding induairy," said Pyne, who skipped down Ihe ltd* der first lo give the girls a helping hand aa they descended. "Please tell us. It may be Inspiring." tald Constant-*. "I'm going to ask tbe boat If I can't take a turn aa tcullerymaid wben I'm through here." "Then I veto the Idea now," ahe answered. "Enid and I have had a most comfortable nap, and I am certain you have not closed your eyes all night. I will make It my personal J"'1*" business lo see ihat bollf my father, *-*,,'_ and you He down for a couple of hours Mo ******** **** service room ��� .-in had actually dared to wink at her, a confidential, appealing wink which aald plainly: "Please don't trouble about me." "You gave your tea and biscuit to somebody," she cried suddenly. "Now, who waa tt? Confess!" "Well," he said weakly, "I did not feel���er���particularly hungry, so, when 1 met those two little glrlt fool- In' around for an extra supply, I���er��� thought nobody would mind If���er���" 'Tai ii it:" aaid Conatance. "He baa not bad a mouthful." Tben take blm downstairs and give tray and secured bit half biscuit and blm one. You must have found my tea cup. I conversation Interesting, Mr. Pyne, "Come along, ICIslo," he tald, crook* whilst I waa eating. But, before you ing his lefi arm for her. "Follow close, ' go, let me add a word In season. Mamie. Mind you don't fall." j There must be no further dlscrlmlna* "Your mamma la asleep," he aasur ***** between persons. Stand or fall, ed them In a whisper on tbe next land-' '*<*���** "**>** **>*<*** *>** the common rule." log. "She Just can't be woke up for - *'Yt***. with the guilty feeling of a qulto a long time." . detected villain, explained to Con* Commencing al a poat planted threo milea of the southeast corner of C. I. No. I l,i' thencc IrrTtl, Ml ,-|..,,;,,, IhenCO ��'.,.! 0X1 CMllr.H. tllUllC* south HO chains, thenco weal OU chaina lo point ol cummencemenl. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locatoi LeKated August Iat, lull. I'ub. Aug. IS. Skeer.a Land DUlrict���District ol Queen Charlotte Take noilcc tnal Ihirty davs Irom date, I, C, L. Ilaniti-r ol l-rince Kupert, II. C, by occupatiun baxikktM-'K-r, intend lo apply lo the Cnlul Com missioner of Landa for a licence Ui prospect for cost snd pelroleum oa snd unier bill acres ol land on liraham laland descrilied as follows: Commencing at a pusl planus! two nflus north lla...i northAc.t .,���;,, Caia! Lease lltiii marked C. I. II.,,...' Loaao No. 29, t..enci aouth 80 chains, thenoe west ou chains, thence north SU chains Hitr-nr-e east on il.ain. Li pol-.i o! t-ommencement r ii.tiiiu.il* 640 arrua more or loss. Daled Sepl. 12. 1V11. C. E. IIAINTUI I'ub. Oct. 7. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Then he natlgaled them to the door of the s.'.oi.il bedroom, where Mrs Ttylor was. He broke the hard b.s cull In two pieces and gave one tc each child. "Here, Mamie, you carry the cup, and go shares lu tbe tea." "I don't like lea." protested Mamie. "It I can't bave coffee I want some milk." "Well, now, you wait a little bit, and you'll be tickled to death to see what III bring you. But drink the lea. It't good an' hot. Skip Inaide. both ol you." lie held the door partly open and they vanished. He heard Mrs. Taylor aay: "Didn't I tell you those two llltlo dear* would do tbeir own busiuesi Pretentii g the la'c-at musical comedj success ��� "A Stubborn Cinderella" I SAME CAST AND CHORUS ELABORATE SCENIC AND ELECTRICAL PRODUCTION Prices 50c, 75c and 31. Seats Friday imm^*m'^%mm i $i^,ii^p��g��i^j The Daily News 50c PER MONTH Immediately after bretkfaat." "Or elae there will he a mutiny la the kitchen," chimed In Knld. "Connie," tbe whispered, when they were safely out of hearing from the service room. "I never taw a worse case. Talk about the young men aud' denly smitten you retd of In novelt���" Her sister whirled around. "How can you be so silly?" she biased forth. "Why did you libel Jack so read* Hyr tittered Enid. The olher. utter ly routed,, went on in dignified sll* ence. Sbe did not speak again until they surveyed the store apportioned for the coming feast. "Eighty-one!" she murmured. "What a monstrous deal of people for a halfpenny worth of bread!" "What It the use of repining?" sang Enid, with t fortissimo accent on the penultimate syllable. "Por where there's a will there's a way. To morrow the tun will be shining, although It It cloudy to-day." But Constance was nol lo I.- drawn a second time. Her clear brain wat troubled by a formless shadow. It banished trom ber mind sll thought of a harmless fllrttlton wllh the good* looking youngster who hsd brought a blush of momentary embarrassment to ber fair ftca. How dreadful II would be to meet hunger with refusals���perhaps there were worts things in the world than i tbe midnight ordeal of an angry s.-a. Indeed, when Pyne did Join lv-m In I accord with his Intention, he soon per- reived the extent ot the new danger. The street of lho night had only en- ��� hanred the need of nn ample supply j of food. Everybody eva-n the Inniaes of the hospital���was outrageaiasly hungry, and the common allotment was half * enp of tea and half a ship's biscuit. to find Brand steeping tbe remains ol his biscuit in an almost empty cup. Tbe lighthouse-keeper greeted his young friend wltb a smile. "I suppose tbtt you, like the rest ol us, never had such an appetite in all your days?" he said. "Ob, I'm prettr well fixed," said Pyne, with responsive grin. "There you are fortunate. There li usually a wretched little fiend In t man's Inner consciousness which prompts him to desire the unattainable. Now, I am a poor eater aa a rule. yet this morning I feel I could tackle the toughest steak ever cut off a super annuated cow." "1 don't deny," admitted Pyne, "thai lhe Idea of a steak sounds good. Thai stance how the cup might be rescued. "I shall keep a close eye on you ln ihe future,' she announced at they went below. "Do," he tald. "That la all I ask for." "I am a very strict person," she went on. "Dad always encouraged ut In tbe sailor's Idea of Implicit obedience." "Kick me. It will make me feel good," he answered. Knicrlng the second bed-room, whore Elsie and Mamie were seated rontentedly on the floor, tbe stooped and kissed them. And not a word did sbe say to Enid as to tbe reason wby Mr. i'yne should be served with t second breakfast 8he knew that any parade of his unselfishness would hurt him, and he, on hla part, gave her unspoken thanks for ber thought. Conversation without words Is an art understood only by maater-mlnda and lovers, so these two were either exceptionally clever persona or developing trait* of a more common genus -perhaps both. CHAPTER XI. MR8. VANeiTTART-8 PEAR The tribulations which clustered, In bee-like swarm, In and around the Oulf Rock Lighthouse during those weary hours were many and various. Damp clothing, Insufficiency of food, Interior tomperattsres ranging from the chill draught of the entrance passage tod stair-ways to the partial suffocation of rooma with windows closed Is. you know," he went on languidly. ��� 0W|ng to the Incursions of the rising "It might sort of appeal to me about one o'clock." I should have thought you could do with one now, especially after th, hard night we have gone through, Perhape you are ft believer In tht) French system, and prefer a light br akfast." Brand finished tbe morsel of biscuit and drank the cup dry. "It's ft flrtt-rtte proposition���whet you are aocuetomed to ll," said Pyne "But talking aboul eating when there'i Utile to eat It ft poor biislnoss, any waf. Don't you find lhat?" "I do Indeed." llrand rose and tapped the barome ter, adjusting tbe sliding scale to rea4 the tenlbt. . "������������lightly belter," he announced. 'If only ihe wind would go down, or ���Jien chunge lo lhc norrard!" "What good would a change of wind do?" Ini-uired I'vii-, greatly re- 'leved himself by Ihe change ol topic, "It would beat down the wa to some ���rt. in and then they might be able to drift a buoy, wltb a nij-e attached, tide���thla unpleaaing aggregate oi physical misery was seriously aug* mente dby an ever-lncreaalng list of sick people, an Almost total absence of any medical comforts, and a grow. Ing knowledge, on the part of those not too despondent to think, that iheir ultimate relier might be deferred for daya rather than hours. No mere man can understand, and a ���voman of ordinary experience can but linily Imagine, the ilifllctilty and ar luousnest of the task undertaken by .'niistance tnd Knld. To cook and supply for eighty-one ,*ersons with utensils Intended for the se of three, to give each aeparato In- liv hlinl an utterly Inadequate portion, to skilfully distributed that none should have cause to grumble at his ir her neighbor's belter fortune���here were culinary problema at once coin- fTO PR roNTINI'FID) TRY THE "NEWS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING Skeena I-ami District��� DUtrict or CaraUr Take nutlcv that Charlu William lUtn ol I Vancouver, 11. C, uccupatiun fim^octiir, intenda to apply tor permiaaion lo purchaae thu fulluftinii daschlKKj landa: Commoncini at a poat planted at the con- : fluenoe of lllackwater rivar with the Naaa river ! about two milos aouth (rom the alxth Dominion Telegraph cabin. Tost marked C. W. H S. n. | Corner, thence 80 chaina norlh, thence .-*" chaina I i ...t, thence mi chaina aouth, thence HO chaini waat lo point of commencement, containing t��4U acrea more or leaa. CHAKLKS WILLIAM HAM i Dated September 23, lull. , Tub. Nov. 2. Skeena Land Diatrict���District of Caaslar Take notice that Thoma** Arthur White of Vancouver, 11, ('., occupation car|K>nU<r, intends tu apply for permission to purchase the (ulluwinit .j.-M-nU'il lantl*.. Commencing at a poat planted at tho con fluence of lllackwater river with Naas rivor, about two mllea aouth of thc aixth Dominion '1 cleirrapii cabin. I'ost marked T. A W. S. I. Cornet, ihence MO chatna north, ihence HO chaina wett, tlience HU chaina aouth, thence HU chains east to puint of commencement, containing ti-IU am* ri.ort' or l��*ia. THOMAS AltTUUU WHIT*. Dated St.pt. _.l, 1911. Pub. Nov. 2. Skeena Land District���District of Caaalar Tako notice that Angus J a mm McKenzie nf Vancouver, H. C., occupatiun bookkeeper, intednn-i to apply fur permlMion to purchase the following deecribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the confluence of lllackwater river with .Naas river, aboul two miles soulh from the sixth Dominion Telegraph cabin. I'ost marked \. J. M. N. W. Cornor, thence HO chains south, thence HU chains east thence HU chaina nurth, thence HO chnins weal to point of commpn-jomenl, containing G40 acres more or leaa. ANGUS JAMES McKKN/IK Dated Sept. 23, 1911. Pub. Nov. 2. Skeona Land District���District of Casslar Tako notico that Herbert McLennan of Vancouver. H. 0e�� occupation real estate agent, Intends to apply for permission tu purchaso the fulluwing ' "lesi-ril-iil lands: Commencing at a post planted at the mn- fluenco of lllackwater river with the Naaa river about two miles south uf the sixth Dominion Telegraph cabin, rait marki��d H. M. N. K Corner, thence HO chaina south, thenco HO chains ' weat. thence HO chains north, thence HO chains , vaat to point of commencement, containing MO acrea more or leas. Dat-ed .Sept. 23, 1911 HKUUEKT McLKNNAN Pub. Nov. 2. Skoena La. I District���District of Coaat IUngo 6 Take notice that I, Thomas McClymont of Prineo Kupert, It. C, occupation roal estate broker, intontl to apply for permisaiun to purchase tha following dnacrihed lands: Commencing at a paot planted at tho S. W. cornor of pre-emption record 412, Ihenco orit HO ahatna, thonco aouth 40 chains, thence weat HO chains (o shore uf lakp. tbence following shure of lake In a northerly direction to point of commencement; containing .'120 acrm, more or leas. Datod .Sept. 6, 1911. THOMAS McCLYMoNT Pub. Sopt. 9. Kreniwl Colo, Agont .Skeena Land District -Diatrict of Coast IUnge I Tako notice that Honjamln Hussol Rice nf Prince Kupert, K. C , occupation waiter, Intends to apply for permission to purchase tho following deacribed lands: Commencing at a post planted UU chaina aouth from the southeast corner of I,ot 30HO. Post marked H. II. K M. K. Corner, tbence 70 chains weat, thence fi5 chains north, thonco 70 chnins nut, thenco '���-��� chains sooth to point of commencement, containing 455 acres More or less. KKNJAMIN RUSSfcL IUCE Datod October 21, 1911, Pub. Nov. I. Skeena Land DUtricl���DUlrict of Colli Hange . Tako nutice that 1, Cordon C. Bamtnog nl Prineo Kuport, l*. C., occupation ml ��?��t��n broker, tut end tu apply fur ptirit>ti��iun to pW. iiui.-i- thu lollowing uiMciibod land��: Commencing at a puat planted gbo_* ;> fu miluw in a nuruiorly direction Irum fi : .-:���,_.,; curner po.t ul Lut !_;__*, itungo -i, Cuasi Uutr.ct, thunco nurth 40 chaini, ttioit.o WMt to mrr bank, thence Miuth fuitutving riv.r baak U point ol cuiniDOoceiuu'ii; cuntaining lw acrat, mora or Im uatod Sopt. 9, 1911. GORDON C. l.MMi.ll_o\ Pub. Oct. IU. Skoona Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Coatt lUngi V 1'aao nutico tnut 1, lleoja.uiu A. run ��l ��.*,,��, N. i'������ occupuuun uiurcnam, inum-J iu _,v.,' (ur purmtasiuu io purcuaau luo fuiiuMiug tl-K*;,.*ej landa: Communcing at a pust plantod un ths aast boundary aud abuut u.u chain* Iru.u tt.(t ��.j._- o*_i coruur ul i*ui i.--i, luo.ice nun . iiiimou east 3u ciu-uil-i, tim.ico audlu *>*j coius, tliuncu -*.<���*. .��u cnauu to pumi ul ou.n Dated Juno U, 1911. lltsNJAMi.s \. tizd Pub. Jdty 26. t-'rud ��. tu*r.J, A��yat Skeena Land DUtrict���DUtrict uf Cout Kaag* & Tako notioe tnat Hiriain ttoy MfifciM wf Winnipeg, Alan., occupatiun tafli to apply fur pormiasiun io portal ... doacribod lands: Commencing at a puat plantod *' tht southsrslt Cornor 40 cnains nut and 10 Ml < BMtt Irom N. I.. Curnor of Lot 1110, Harv,. DUtrict IUngo 6, thenco t>u en*. . . ou chaina uurih, thene*.' ~u Main Chains aouth to post of QOBUDMMBWOl j'.u a-.T-e.-i mure ur bus. Uated Sepl. IH, 1UU HlKl.Wl KOV UoTAVUU Pub. Sept. 2:1. 1-rud W. Liuhler* Agtat Skwna Land DUtrict���Du'.rict of Cuast Range V Tako notice mat Juasv M. TfcUnu uf Codar lUpids, lo**, uccupaii,:i lawyer, intenda to apply for pormlaaiou to purctiaM tte luiloMog tlisteribed lands: Commencing at a pusl planted un the t-uthsrty shore of kuuymatuuu lmet un tne rigtii bank of a email atream (lowing into aaid IaIk juit east of Crow Lake. Thence aoutb 20 chai.it, tt.tu.ee woat JU cnains mure ur leae to the ahufe unr of Crow Lake, thenco northerly and oasturly foi- lu*l;ig luo ahore linea of Craw Lake, iris loM Ui Craw Laxu and KuUeymateen Inlet to tha placo of cuuimeticuriient, containing fulty acm more or leaa. L<>cated August 7, 11*11. Daled Aug. 9, l.'ll. Jt.>.**V. M. TALL*" - Pub. Aug. 12. Skoena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Coaat Ranee S Take notice that i. IL G. .Miller uf t*. l-fig.. occupation aurvoyor, Inlenda to apply lo permioetoa lo purcbaae the fulluwing ueKTitwi landa: Commonclng at a poat plantod at tbe N. w. Cat* ner of Lot 44ut>, thence west 1*0 chiana, tbenct amitl 20 chatna, thonco east HU cbaina, thence imrtu ��** chaina to tho point of commencement cuiitsiaUf loU acree more or laaa. Daled August 16, 1911. K. It. G. MIUEJt Pub. Aug. 26. V. M. MUkr, Atnl Skeena Land DUtrict���DUtrlct of Cowl l.i-.*'* Take notice tbat it. K. MUlor of lip land, occupation farmor, ntenda lo *���*,., W purmiasiou to purcbaae the following d��*cn:��d lands: Commencing at a post plantod about N ri Mi Wuat from the N. AV'. Corner of Lul I*****: ���-������*���!* nurth AO chuina, thenoe weat 2u chains, it.eaee aouth -40 chaina, tbence eaat 20 chains lu tbt point oi commoncomont containing oignl) ecrat mora or loaa. Dated August 19 1911. IL t* MU.I.Kil Pub. Aug. 26. P. M. Mi.ii t, '���.,- ;.i Skeona Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Coast IUnge i lake notice that Prank S. Miller "I I Kng., occupatiun civil engineer. Inteml* U tor permisaiun to purcbaae the foUowing dOKtit-ed landa: Commencing at a poat planted at Um i iti.it ul Lot 2b, thonce north -U Maioa, tlifire **t**i to chains, thonce aoulh 2U MaUts\ UmoM east 20 chains to point of MMMMMM taming ��������� acree mure or leaa. Datotl Auguat 16, 1911. FRANK 8. Mil b'H Pub. Aug. 26. P. M. Miller, Agent Skeena Land DUtrict -DLtriet of Coaat IUnge . Take notice that Lottie McTavUh uf * I occupation married woman. Intends < I for i" nnUsion to purchaae the following ileKnbed lands: Commencing at a poat planted at the north- we#t corner 1UU chains east and 2U cba - from N�� K. corner uf L��it 1116, Harvey's .���'-if r/ t tsi DUtrict Range 5, ther.ce 20 chains eauth, tt.encu BU chaina east, thence HU chum* MM ��� thence 10 chains wot, thence �����>' MilM thonce IU chaina west lo puet of comni- :. .fi:! .lining inu acres mure or lose. Dat��i Sopl. 18, 1911. LOTTIE McT.WI U I'ub. Sopt. 22 Fred W. Bohtar. Helta Coola Land DUtrlct���District of Coaat lUnb'�� 3 Tako notice that II. M. Clin* or Dundalk. Inland, occupation gentleman, Intonda to ap; o' For permission to lease the folluwing descrit - 1 lands: Commencing al a post planted on tht* *t' * of Neclectsconnay River about 10 chain" "���*'- of Indian Reserve Line .thence weat wJ < fnihm'ing the channel of Neclectsconnay RI thence south HO chaina more or leas to chsv - * ut hella Coola Kiver, thenee following Bl of Hella Coola River esMer'y (.0 chains, Buftli HU cliaina more or leas to point of commeticeniei.t. containing 4K0 acrea, more or leaa. Dated August 2S, 1911. II. M. Cl.H ' Pub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agei.i Skeena Land Dittrict���District of Coaat Rang** Take notice that Herbert J. Mackie of Pembroke, Out., occupation lumberman, Intendi W apply for permiasion to purchaae the folio-sit,.' described lands: Commencing at a poat plantod on the left bank of the /.> niii.|<ii! r. or llm-a-got-llt River, at southwest eorner of Lot 170fl, thence northerly, following the westerly boundary of Lot 1706, 80 chains moro or lesa, lo the northwest cornor of said Lot 1706. thence wosterly and southerly, following the loft bank of said river, 80 chains mure ot lesi to point of commencement conUining 160 acrea more or leas. Localed August 19, 1911. Dated August 21, 1911. HKRHRRTJ. MACKIL Pub, Aug. 26. Frederick S. Clements, Agent Skeona Land District-District ot Casslar Take notico that I. Thomas Carter, of Prince itiii'.-it, oceupatlon carpenter. Intend to apnly for oermlsslon to purchase the following described land. Conrnenclntf nt a post planted about one mile south frum the mouth of Falls creek and ab>ut liiO foot back from the beach, thenee N chains north, thence 4i> chains w*��st, thence 80 chains south, thenee east 40 chains to point of oommence- ini'iit, conulnlng 320 acres more or less. THOMAS CARTER. Dated July 7th, 1911. Charles WebsUr Calhoun, Pub. Aug. 6th. Agant. THE DAILY NEWS [GREENER'S "British Empire" GUN. Here's the worlds belt nun���a Greener llummerless��� ,tt a price within the reach of all iporttmen: ita got ���|| the Greener feature a, hard hitlii'la', far shooting, lilting wear; tliore's no- thing bet- d��co ter; price ��Pw��l I'ataloK P6 FREE |W. W. GREENER 3 65 Btinr Hill I Montreal. P.Q. a _.S. COMPANY OF B.C., ltd 1 he new steel Passenger Steamer I'Camosun" leaves ���ince Rupert every Sunday at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, arriving Monday afternoon. |or Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. lorthbound, leaves Vancou- er Wednesdays at 9 p.m. eerage Fare - $6.00 r "Camosun" is the only steame on ilu* run having water-tight bulkheads and double bottom, thus en suring safety of passengers in caae of collision or wreck. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. PICE RUPERT li \l AMD ANNEX Owned tnd operated by the rand Trunk Pacific Railway on he American antl European plan. Excellently furnished, with gleam heat, electric light, and all piodcm conveniencea, being atyo- jutcly first-class in every respect The appointments and service Ire equal to any hotel on thc tout Rates: $1 to (3.50 per day. A. Sweet, Manager. LIGHT PLANT COAL Contract Awarded the Union Transfer Co. Conditional on Fulfilment of Specifications Exactly. Afu-r some discussion yesterday afternoon, and a personal visit by the aldermen to the coal bing on the wharf for purposes of Investigation, the contract for delivery of 225 tons of steam coal at the light plant was awarded to the union Transfer Company, as the lowest bidders, Emphasis was laid by the council and light committee On the urgency iu ihe case of strictest attention to the specifications for the supply, in view of the light committee's insistence on having a certain quality of coal, and being even ready lo pay GO cents per ton for it against the opinion of other members of lhe council. The price of tlie coal is 88.25 per ton according to specification. ANOTHER LITTLE SWEET Son Arrives to Family of Mr. and Mrs. George Sweet of the Grand Trunk Hotel. Congratulations arc in order to Mr. Georg'c Sweet, the popular manager ol the C. T. P. Inn, A son arrived yesterday morning ai early hour, and young Master Aubrey is rejoicing in ihe acquisition of liis new baby brother. both mother and baby are making I lie best of progress. ' 18 DEGREES OF FROST The Weather Took a Sudden Cold Dip Dur ng the Last Day. It is no news to say that it was pretty coltl yesterday. Everybody knew it. Tlie temperature, according to the official observer was never higher than 22 degrees during the whole day, and at Light time it look a drop down to 13.5, making over 18 degrees of frost. Even those prudent householders who turned the water off at the siop-cocks did not ull escape from trouble, for in miuiy cases the pipi * froze below tlie cocks. A year ago today, the temperature records read: maximum 47.0, minimum ii'.'.o. ijm u- a difference. OLD-TIMER PASSES Ludger Roy, Veteran French Canadian, and Yukon Packer Lays Down the Latt Burden of All. 136 1911 The Bank of htish North America Tt Tsar, as Bsilafss. \p\x*\ and R-Mtrv* Ovsr $7,3110,000 panklng by Mail a great convenience to those po live some distance from tn. Deposits may be tent in, cash iwn, or other business trans* ed by Mail, without any ���uble or delay. Write or ask our Local Man- jer to explaiu our system to L pace Rupert Brunch r. S. I.ONt.. Ma-aae". Yesterday there passed away at the General Hospital one of llu well known old-timers of Prince Rupert, Ludger Roy, the proprietor of the Owl Cafe on Second avenue. Known to most of the old timers here as "Old Man Roy" and a very |>opular citizen, Mr. Roy was a French Canadian, lie w.is partner with Mr. Stephens of the Empress Theatre in the interesting venture known as the "Dominion Theatre," the first moving picture show in Prince Rupert, held first in a tent or shack on i In Rupert Road. Later he became interested In the Owl Cafe which hc leased. Roy made a little money in thc duys of tin- Klondike rush packing goods owr lhe While Parr trull, and he arduous experience left so seven* tr.nr.-. 00 his physique ami face lhal he was thought to Ik- much older than he really W.is. Hi- age w.i- ju-t 25, but he looked eighty to those who did nol know hint intimately. ���""Royal Hotel |cor. Third Avenue and SUih St. Tha FWst Roamis. The baet aajulppwl an-l steam h-sata1.!. Hot anal re-let baths. Iiiniira' mom and restaurant l Corley & Burgess, Props feERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE NEWS HENRIETTE LOADED Famout Old G. T. P. Freighter Arrivet Through Bitter DD Arrivea Through the Bitter Weather. The G. T. P. s.S. Henriette arrived yesterday morning wiih 800 tons of cargo from the SOUth, Including OOal, lumber, and general goods. Captain Uiii'kln.li/ rc|>ort8 severe weather aloi g lhe Coast, The Hen rii lie lirough 50,000 feet of lunilier from Ocean Falls where there is exceptionally hard frost, R. English was a passenger for the SOUth yesterday by the Prince Rupert. SWEDEN S PIONEER SUFFRAGIST Great Stridet Made by the Votes for Women Movement in Her Land. Mrs. Ann Margaret Holmgren thc pioneer suffragist of Sweden has just celebrated her sixtieth birthday, on which occasion she received congratulations from almost every part of lhe globe. Mrs. Holmgren is siid lo have formed mon than si venty suffrage societies in a single season as a result of speeches made in 75 towns. There are now 150 suffrage organizations in Sweden, mnre than two-thirds of which were formed ilirough Mrs. Holmgren's personal efforts. TRY THE "NEWS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING Mr. Non-Resident COAL NOTICE Write us the value regarding of your Skeena Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct of Quoon Churlotte lalanda Take notice that Auitin M. Drown of i'rince Hupert, H. C, occupation aaddler, Intund. io apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Landa and worka (or a llconce to prospect (or coul, oil und petroleum on and under the following de_cribud Imiil.t on tho Weet Coaat of Gruhum laland: Commencing at a post plantod three milea oust of the northeast corner of C. L. No. 117,*. ihenco 80 chainB aouth, thence 80 chainn east, thoncu mi chuins north, thonce 80 chains west to point ol commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Dato of Location Slat July, 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. as to conditions here. 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Real E.tate nnd Rental, Office.: Hrlg.-r.on Block Church Services- FIKST I'KESBYTKKUN CHURCH Services every Hunelny in the Empress Theatre, 11 ai.m. and 7 30 |i.m. Surttleiy S.-luxil and Ullrlr- ClaSS at "im p. Ill REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I'llANKIt AND .SIXTH -, III! I I Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday S.-lirir.l 2.30 p. m. Uaraca Uil,I,- Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W. II. McLEOD H.A D.D. PASTOR THF. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH III I u I I *. CENTRE ST. AND 2nd AVE. Services every Sundny at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. C. R. SING. HIi. Pastor SALVATION ARMY CITADEL top or bixtii man Sunday Service. 11 a. tn., 3 p. in . 8 p.m. Sunday Schonl 1.30 p. m. Public Service. Monday. Wednesday. Thursday, Saturday at 11 p.m. Everybexly welcome. ENSIUN JOHNSTONE, C'M'b'o orncKR Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Html luiiilu-r a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our pi ices arc as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: Cor Centre St and First Ave. Appl Prince Ruuert DrOUer- i S^wna Land Diatrict���Diatrict of Queen Charlotte *r r f*m* Islands tV We will hi* T.lnna I T��-��B notica that Austin-M. Urown of I'rinca ��-���>. TT-B Will UU pieaS-: Kuport, occupation aaddler, intends to apply t0 ��,1 *��� I*---**, i j |h* L'hlef Commissioner of Lands and works Cil IO KCCp yOU pOSteu for a licence to prospect for coal and oil and petroleum on and under the following described lands on tho West Coast of Uraham Island: Commencing at a post ulanted three miloa cast of the southwest corner of C. L. No. 4477 thonco 80 chains east, thence 80 chaina north, thonce bO chains weat, thenco 80 cbains aouth to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Date of Location, 31st July 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Skoena Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct of Quoen Charlutte lalanda Tako notico that Auatin M. Drown of Prince Kupert, occupation aaddler, intendi to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Landu and Works for a licenco to prospoct tor coal, oil and potroloum on and under the following described lands on tho Weat Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a poat planted three mites east of tho aoutheaat corner o IC. 1.. No. 4472 thence north 80 chaina, theoce eaat 80 chains, thence south 80 chimin, thence weat 80 chains to point of commencement, AUSTIN M. DROWN, Locator Locatod August 1st, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Skeena Land District���District ol Queen Charlotte Tuko notice that thirty daya from date, 1, C. E Dalntcr of Prince Kuport, fi. C, by occupation bookkoepor, Intond to apply to iho Chief Commissioner of Landa for a licenco to prospect for coal and petroleum on and undur 640 acres of land on Graham Island deacribed as lollows: Commencing at a poat planted llvo miles eaat of Coal Loose No. 4467, marked 0- E. It. Cool Lease No. l, N. I**, corner, thenco woat 80 chains, thenco south 80 chaina, thonco cost 80 chains, thonce north 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Sopt. 11, mi C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept 28. Skeena Land Diatrict���Diatrict of Queon Charlotte Take notice that thirty daya from dato, 1, C. K Daintor of Prince Kupert, B. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to proepect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acroa ot land on Graham Island described as followa: Commencing at a poat planted livo miloa oast of Coal Lease No. 4467, markod C. E. D. N. W. corner No. 2, thonce aouth 80 chains, thunce oast 80 chslna, thonce north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Sepu 11. 1911. C. E. BAINTKR, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skoena Land District���District of Queen Charlotto Tako nolice that thirty days from date, I, C. E. Uainter of Pnnee Rupert, 1). C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- niu_,ini.it of Landa for a licence to proapect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham island deacribed as follows: Commencing at a poat planted tivo miles east o( Coal Loaae No. 4476, marked C. B. D. S. W. curnor of Coal Lease No. 3, thence oast 80 chains, thencu north 80 chaina, thence west 80 chains, thonco aouth 80 chains to place of commoncement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. DAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District���Diatrict of Quoen Charlotte Take notie* that thirty days from date, 1, C. E. Daintor of Prince Kuport, B. C-, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Landa for a liconco to prospoct for coai and petroleum on and under 640 acrna of land oo Graham laland described as followa: Commencing at a post planted live miles cast of Coal Uaso No. 4476, marked C. E. U. S. E corner Coal Lease No. 4, thencu west 80 chuina, thence north 80 chaina, thunce east bu chains, thence south 80 chains to place of commencement. DatedSept. 11, 1911. C. E. DAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District���District of Queon Charlotte Take notice that thirty daya trom date, I, C. E. Daintor ot Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupation bookkeeper, Intend to apply lo the Chief Com- missiuner of Lands tor a licence to prospect (or coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a poat planted two miles notrh of atako marked C E. D. Coal Loaae No. 4, marked N. E. corner C. E. D. Coal Lease No. 6, thence aouth 80 chains, ihence west 80 chains, thonco north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of commencement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C E. BAINTER, Locatoi Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land Diatrict���Dlatrlcl of Queen Chralotte Taka notice that Ihirty days from date, I. C E. Uainter of Prlnco Rupert, D. C, by occupation boukkovper, intend lo apply to tho Chief Commiasioner of La ids for a licence to prospect (or coal and prtn Lum on and under 040 acres ot land on Graham laland described aa followa: Commencing at a poat planted two miles north of C. E. D. Coal Lease No. ���*. marked C. E. Dainter N. W. corner Coal Lease No. 6, thenco south 80 chains, thenco east 80 chains, tbence nortb 80 chains, ibence west 80 chains to place of commencement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. UAINTEK .Locator Pub. Sopt. 23 Skeena Lr.nd Dittrict���Dislrict of Quoen Charlotte Take notice that thirty daya from date, 1, C. ��. Uaintor of I'rince Rupert, II. C, by occupation bookkeeper, Intend to apply to the Chief Commlaaioner of Landa for a licence to prospoct for coal and petroleum on and undor 040 acroa of land on Graham Island described as followa: Commencing at a post planted two miloa nortb ot C. E. D. Coal Lease No. 3, stake S- W. corner- Coal Lease No. 7, thence nortb 80 chains, thence cast 80 chaina, thence south 80 chains, thenco west 80 chains to place of commencement. Daled Sepl. 11,1911. C. E. DAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23 Skeona Land District���District of Queen Charlotte Tako notice that thirty days from data, I. C. E. Dalntcr of I'rince Ruport, D. C, by occupation bookkeeper, Intend lo apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Landa for a licence to proapoct tor coal and petroloum oo and under 640 acroa ot land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted two mllea north of C. E. D. Coal Lease No. 4, marked S. E. corner C. E. K. Coal Lease No. 8, thenco north 80 chsins, thence aaat 80 chaina, thence south 80 chaina, thenco east 80 chains to placo of commoncement. Dated Sopt.JJ, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator coal notice; LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Skeona Lund Diatrlot-DUtrict ot Quoon Churlotte bk��.nko SffldSi' �� ' SSJ*' fVt 6 Take notice that thirty days froni dato, 1,0.1 HuBR H C Jim ,,1'ti \ I Si SIR. PsfiHfi Uaintor of Prineo Kuport, fi. C, by occupation SPHSfc tiIffifi' ?? SfihltfMPl P*SfS bookkeeper, Intund to api.ly lo tho Chief Com-1 ����X(1 Mf PWOhUO tho following miasionor ol Lunda for u licor.ee to prospect for Cnmmaneln* nl ��� nml ,,i,.,. i ..i ,., ., . a ti coal und potroloum on and under 040 litre- ot ' inLtt�� '," "* ft'ffr^tf/iKfcl^JtiS land on Graham Wund described u_ follow: SJt ' [',,���," 1 1 ' "',m-riheusl cornor Commencing ut ��� post planted two mllos north ' JS ft%j��f^fi^Lfh^A ��Kl!f' IrS of 0. E. R, Coal l.ou_o No. 8, marked S. E. corno i JJj B�� ��J M- '' *up ";rl" ''u jJ��N| }j*m 0. E. D, Coal UUO Mo. W, thonco north 80 I ^"1 .uf r t ' i ,, iV ', / 1U' S"'ltl1 Brtiff clmim., thonco west 80 chain, llu-nco south 80 gffijM��W5r�� H.1 ?t ^ ����'��������'ni0iiiJ DO* chuins, thonco (uul 80 cliuina io pluco of com- ' *)a '.i\' , . Y'��ii moncoment. ! 1Mb. Oc-.lU, ' ' Datod Sopt. 11,191 Pub. Sopt. 23. C. K. BAINTKR, Locator I LKKOY F. GRANT Gordon Ci hum.fit-ton, Auent Skeona Land District -Dlatrlcl of Quoon ChgrlotU Tuku notico thut Ihirty il.r .. from dute, I, C. E. Uuinlor ot Prineo Kuport, 11. C., by occupation bookkeeper, Intond lo apply to tin* Gait! Cyin- misHionor of Lundu lur u liconcu to proapect tor coul und pulroloum un und untler ti-4U acres of lund on Graham lalund di-cribid in (ollowa: Commencing ul a pout i.Untod ono milo north of C. E. U. Coal U-u.io No. 10, markod C. B, It. Coal Loose No. to. llioncu north **-** cliuina, thenco wust 80 chaina, llionco houUi 80 chuina, thencu fast 80 chuina to pluco of commencement. DatedSept. 11, 1911. C. B. UAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 2',i. Skoena Land District���DUtrict of Quoon Charlott Taku uotice ihut thirty duya from dute, 1, C. i_. Uainter of Princu Kupurt, U. C, by occupation bookkoepor, Intend in apply to tho Chiuf Commiasioner of Lands (or a licunco to proapect lor coul and potroloum on und under tilO ucroa ul land on Gruhuiti Ulund described us (ollowa: Commencing nt u post pluntod two mltos north of C. E. U. Coul Loaso No. 10, murked N. E. corner C, E. U. Coal Lease No. 16, thonce south 80 chains, thonco weat 80 chains, Ihenco north 80 chaina, thence cast 80 chains to placo of commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. UAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. LAND LEASE NOTICE Uulla Coolu Land Diatrict���District of Coaat Ranga 8 Tuko noticu thai IL M. CUfl of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gonUotnan, Intenda to apply tor permission to leusu iho following doscribod lands: Commencing at a poat plaulud at the shore Mar tho N. Bi corner of Lot No. Q, thonoe north 10 chuina, thunce wost 80 chuina more or loaa to euat buundury of cannery luaao, thuncu following tho suid euat boundary soulh 40 chaina moro or less to almro lino, thenoe following aald ahoro lino easterly *���*��� chains moru or teas to point of cominoiicomunti containing 320 acres, more or ��� I'ul.il AUL'Uat 31, Pub. Sept. 30. 1011. II. M. CLIFF William McN'alr. Agent skeena Lund District���District of Cout EUnn & 'luko notica that i, Chrtotophtr Jamea Graham oi Prlnco Kup n, it. c, occupaUon looomotm enginoar, Intond to appl) lor |iermi-_��iun tu purchuau tht following doacribed landa Commencing ul u p**a\ planted ul lhe aotitlt- wusi corner uf Lm S���. i;,, vlelnlty ot Laka Utkolae ami markod Cbrlatophar J. uraham N. Bi i'ort.i", thai woat lo ohalna, Utonoa aouth 80 chuina, thenco ciut IU cl.uiii.-., thenco north bO chuina lu pint of eommonoamanti contuining .120 u��.oh, moro nr lit**.. CHRISTOPHER J.\s, QRAHAJI. Locator Datad Boni n,mi 11.65 A.M.���WltooaoadT.D Litird. Pub. Sept. 30. Skoena Luml DiNtrict ���District of CttMisr Taku nolico tiiut U. il. Btewart oi VUoouvari U. C, occuputiun truckman, intends un spply for parmi-rion tu purchuau Um rollowlni dooaiooa lands: Commencini: at u jioat plantod 10 chuins south of Pre-emption No. 307 and ."i2 chains eunt from the Nau River US, W. C.), thence 40 chuina oust, Ihence 40 chuins north, thenco 40 chuins uust, thence 40 chuina bouth tu thu point uf commencement to contuin 160 acres more or le*.. RICHARD HOWARD STEWART Dated Aug. 1911. James T. Fullurton, Agunt Pub. Sopt. 23. F. M. DAVIS AT DAVIS' WAT HOUSE General Machine Shop and Ship's Carpentering. Also agents for Fair- hanks-Morse nml Knox Gasoline Engines. Gasoline Engines and Accessories carried in stock. Launch*! and BosU for Hire N.E. end of Wharf ication for Charter for a Railroad NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application wilt be made to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof, for an Act incorporating a Railway Company under the nume of "The Pacific, Trans-Canada and Hudson Bay Railway Company," with power to lay out, construct and operate a line of railway from a point in the Province of Alberta, at or near the City of Edmonton, thence northerly by the most I pSPjEgKTii' fttftbte route to, at, or near Athabasca __ . __..... ��� .._ __. , M , " ,. * ' ' .,.���. __,a _i., ���,,_,!, I Skeena Land District���District of Queen Char otte Landing; thence northwesterly north- Take notice that thirty dsy. from date. I, C. E. east of I * >r Slavo Luke to \\ abi*ktl Balnter of Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupatiun nr Ijinn River* thence northerly tO a l -wkkecper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- nr -UMMI iu\tr, ����""- "2i_Srsi# al, 1! miasionor of Lands for a licence to proapect for twfnt at or near the Junction Of the ��3 m,i(i ()Ptroloum on and under -MO acres of Loon River With thc Peace River, or land on Graham laland described aa followa: at n point near the junction of the ,W,S?i8 a_-^JK��P_^,US.S!E * 11..1. iIl .1 ti Di*. . i i IU Cos Lease No. 4474, marked (.. E. Uantera Red River with the Peace River, below1 - _..'..-.. Fort Vermillion on the Peace River; thence northerly to Fort Smith on the Slave River: From a |>oint on the said railroad near its crossing of thc Wabiska River or the Loon River easterly to Fort McMurrny on the Athabasca River; thence easterly along th�� Clear waler river and Churchill River through the Province of Saskatchewan to Fort Churchill or Port Nelson on the Hudson Bay: From a point on said railroad near its crossing of the Wabiska or Loon Itiver, westerly to Peace River crowing on the Peace River; thence westerly on the north side of the river through Laurier Pass to Prince Rupert or Portland Canal on the Pacific Coast in British Columbia; with power to construct and operate telegraph and telephone and cabin lines for general public purposes; to carry on, construct, maintain and operate bouts and ferries for the purposes of the railway and other purposes; to acquire and make use of lands, waterlots, wharves, docks, dock-yards, sli|��s, warehouses, elevators and olher conveniences; and with power to enter into Agreements with other Companies, SMITH & JOHNSTON Solicitors for the Applicants Daled at Ottawa this 12th duy of .September, A. D., 1011. 6w Skoona Land Dlitrict���District of Queen Charlotte Tuke notico that thirty days Irom date, I, C. E Balntor of Prince Ruport, it. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to upply to tlio Chiuf Commlaaioner of Lands for a liconco to prospect for coul und petroloum on and undur (>I0 acros of land on Graham Island described ua follows: U| Commencing ut a post plantud two milos north of C. E. U. Coal Loaae No. 14, murked N. E.' corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No 17, thonco aouth su chaina, thonce wost 80 chuins, thoncu north 80 chains, thonce east 80 chaina to place of commoncomont. DatedSept. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DUtrict���District ot Quoon Charlotto Tako notico that thirty days from date, 1, C. E. Uaintor ot Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupution bookkeeper, intund to apply to thu Chief Commissioner of Lands for a Licence to prospect for coal and pelruluum on und under 640 ucroa of land on liraham Island doscribod as follows: Commencing at a post pluntod twu miloa north of C- E. B. Coal Lease No. l'_, marked N. W. corner C. E. H. Coal Lease No. 18, thence south 80 chains, thencu east 80 chuins, ihonco north 80 chains, thenco wust 80 chains to place of commencement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skoena Land District���District of Queen Charlotto Take notico that thirty days after date, 1, r. E. Uaintor of Prince Rupert, U. C, by occupation bookkeeper, Intund lo apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Landa for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described aa followa: Commencing at a poat plantod iwo miles north of C. E. U. Coal Lease No. 13, marked S. W. cornor C. E. 11. Coal Lease No. 19, thence north 80 chaina, thence oust 00 chains, Ibunco south 80 chains, ihence wost 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. SepU 23. Skeena Land District���District ot Queon Charlotte Take nolice lhat thirty daya from date, 1, C. E. Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intund to apply to thu Chief Commiasioner of Lands for a licenco lo prospect for coul and potroloum on and under 610 acres of land on Graham laland described as follows: Commencing al a post planted two miles norlh of C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 14, murked S. W. corner C. E. B. Coal l,easu No. 20, thoncu north 80 chuins, ihuncu wesl 80 chuina, thunce south 80 cbains, thence euat 80 chaina to placu of commencement. DatedSept. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skoona Land Diatrict���District uf Queen Charlotto Take notico that thirty days alter date. I, C. E. Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupatiun bookkeeper, intend to apply io lho Chief Com- mlftaioncr of Landa for a liconco lo prospoct for coat anil poiroluum on and under 640 acros of land on Graham laland described aa fullowa: Commencing at a post planted twu m'.les north of C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 1 ., marked S. E. cornor C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 21, Ihence north 80 chaina, thence weet 80 chains, thence aoulh 80 chaina, thenco coat 80 chaina to place of commencement. Dated SepU 11,1911. C. E. UAINTER, Locator Skeena Land DJUict��� Dislrict ot Queen Charlotte Take nolice thai thirty days from date, I. C. E. Rainier of Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupation ! bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com*, miaaioner ot Landa for a licence to proapoct for coal and pelroleum on and under 640 acrus ot oland on Graham Island doacribod as followa: Commencing at a post planted two miloa north of C. E. B. .Coal Loaao No. 16, marked N. E. cornor C. E. B. Coal Loose No. 22, thence south 80 chaina, ihence west 80 chaina, thonce north 80 chaina, thence east 80 chains lo place of commencement. DatedSept. 12.1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator Skoona Land District��� Dlalrlct of Coast Range 6 Tuko notice thut Harold E. Smith uf Merely, Aha., occuputlon station agunt, Intonda to apply tor permission to purchaie thu following described lands: Commonclng at a post planted at the south went cornor 100 chains cast and 20 chuins north from N. E. vomer of Lot 1116, Harvey'a Survey Coast District Rango b, thunce 40 chains east, thonco 80 chuins north, thonce 40 chaina weat, ihence 80 chuins aoulh to post of com in cri cement containing 320 acres, more or leea. DatedSept. 18, 1911. HARuLD E. SMITH Pub. Sept. 23. Frud W. Uuhler. Ageo Skeena Land District���Diatrict of Coaat Rangu & Take notice that I, Gordon C. Emmvraon of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation real ostsie broker. Intend to apply for permission to purchase the tullowlng desciibcd landa: Commrncing at a pool planted about 2 3-4 miloa In a northerly direction (rom tho northeast corner post of Lol 1389, Rango 5, Coaat District, ihenco north 40 chain*, thenoe west to river bank, ihence aouth following river bank to point of commencement; conuining 160 acroa, more or leaa. DMed Sept. 9, 1911. GORDON C. EMMERSON Pub. Oct. 10. Sk-vnu Land District���Dlatrlcl of Coast Rango V Take notice that 1, Benjamin A. Ftah of Towner, N. 1>. occupation merchant, Inlend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planled oo the easl boundary and about live chain* (rom tho aouth- oaat corner of Lot 4104, thenco north 60 chains, thence east 30 chains, thence aoulh 60 chaina, thence woat 30 chains to point of commencement Dated June 24, 1911. BENJAMIN A. FISH Pub. July 25. Fred E. Cowoll, Agent Bella i '.H.l.i Land DUtrict���District of Cout Range 3 Tuke in.i.r.- thut II M t'litl uf Dundalk, Ireland, orrupution gontlurnun, intends lo apply (or permi-uion to loose lho following described lunda. Commencing at a poat planted at the N. E. corner of di. 33, thence north 20 chains, thence ���rut 40 chaina, thence suuth 20 chains moro or If ��� to ihoN hue, thenco following tho shore lino ��� .i ��� 40 ohuios moro or loaa lu poinl of commoncement; contuining hU euros, moru or leaa. Dutud Auguat 31, 1911. H. M. CLIFF Pub. Sopt. 30. William McNair, Agont Bella C'uola Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Cout Rang 3 Tako notice ihut II. M. t'lul of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, Intends to apply (or permUfelon to lease lhe following duacribud lands) Commencing at a post planted at tho N. W. corner of Uil No. 4, thunce north 40 chaina, thenca oaat 40 rhaina, thoncu aouth 40 chaina moro or less to shore line, thencu following ahoru lino westerly 40 chuins more or less to poinl of commencement; containing 00 acraa, more or loaa. Dated August 2H, 1911. II. M. CLIFF Pub. Sept. :d'. William McNair, Agent Bella Coola Land DUtrict-DUtrict ot Coajt Ranga Take notico that H. M. ClifT of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, Intends to apply for permission to lease lho following doacribed landa: Commonclng at a poat planted at the N. W corner* of Lot 2-2, ihence south 40 chains more or loss to northern boundary of loaae No. 1 applied for ny li. M t Ml. thunce following aaid boundary oast 20 chaina, ihenco norlh 40 chaina, thonce weat 20 cbaina to point of commencement; containing 80 acrea, mora or leas. Datod Augual 23, 1911. IL M. CLIFF Pub. Sept. SO. William McNair, Agont Bella Coola Land DUtrict���DUtriet of Coaat IUngo a Take notice that II. M. CliS of Dundalk, Ireland, occupaUon gentleman, intenda to apply tor perrnbhtlon to loaae the following deacribed lands: Commencing at a poet planted at tha S. E cornor of Lot _.'il. thenca south 40 cbaina mora or I'--- to northern boundary of Leaae No. 1 applied for by H. M. Cliff, thenco eaal 20 chains along aaid boundary, thence north 40 chaina, thence meat 20 chaina to point of commencement; containing 80 am*, mare or loaa. Dated August 28, 1911. IL M. CUFF Pub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agent COAL NOTICE Skeena Land Dutrict ���DUtrict of Quoen Charlotta Islands Tako notice lhal Aualin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupation aaddler, intenda to apply to %���< Ch.of CommLuioner of Landa and Works for a licence to prospect for coal, oil and petroleum eo and under the (olio**ing deecribed landa on the Woat Coast of Graham laland: Commencing at a poet planted three milea eaat of the northoaat cornor of C. L No. 4472 thence 80 chaina weou thonc* 80 chaina norih, tbence 80 chuins oaat, thonco 80 chaim south to point of commencemenu -��.wu ********** i________________________________r AUSTIN M. BROWN. Locator Coimneiiciiig at a po.t planted at the aouthwt-al" J^f*1?'1 A"5u-t ***** 1811' rnnp iU ehains oul ami III rh.lrui north fmm I -���b. *Ug. 19- Skeena Land DUtrict���DUUict of Coast Range 6 Tako nolice that Hiriam Hoy McTavUh ot Winnipeg, .Man., occupallon barrister, intends lo apply for |>ormUslon lo purchaao tho following described lands: corner 40 chains east and 40 chaina north from N. E. corner of Lol UK. Harvey'o Survoy Coaat DUtrict Rango 6, thenct 60 chains oaat, thonce 60 chains north, thence 60 chains west, Ihence 60 chains south to pest of commencement containing '.'-'��� acres moro or leva. Dated Sepl. 18, 1911 HIRIAM RUY McTAVlSH Pub. Sept. 23. Fred W. Bohler. Agent Skoena Land DUtrict-DUtrict or Coast Range ' Take nolico that Jesae M. Tallman of Coda V ______________________________________ ____ Cedar Raptdn, Li.4. occupation lawyer, Intonda to apply fur permission to purchaa* the folluwing doscrilied landa: Commencing at a poet plantod on the southerly ahore of Kuttymateen Inlet on the right bank of o amall atream (lowing Into aald Inlet juat easl of Crow Lake. Thenc* aouth 20 chains, tbenc* wost 20 chaina more or leea to the ahoro line ot Crow Lake, thence northerly and eaaterly following lho ahor* linea of Crow Lake, tho Inlet to Crow Laka and Kutaeymateen Inlet to the place of commencement, containing forty acraa more or loaa. Locatod Auguat 7, 1911. Dated Aug. 9, 1911. JKSSE M. TALLMAN Pub. Aug. 12. Skoena Land Diatrict���DUlrict or Coaat Range 6 Tako notice that E. II. G. Miller of I'almoulh Kng., occupation aurveyor. Inlenda to apply fo permiasion to purchase the following described Isn.U: Commencing at a post planted al tho N. W, Corner of Lol 4 (Ob, ibenco weat 80 chlana, thenoe south 20 chains, Ihenco eaal 80 chains, thence north 20 chaina to tho point ot commencemenl containing 160 acres more or leaa. Dated August 15, 1911. i: H. G. MILLER Pub. Aug. 26. V. M. Miller. Agent Skoena Land Duirlei-I��Uurlct of Queen Charlotu Islands Tako noUe* lhal Austin M. Ilrown of Prinoo Rupert, occupation aaddler, InUnda to apply to th* Chief Commissionor ��������� Lands and Works for a licenc* u proapect for coal, oil and petroloum on and under the toltownlg described lands on tbo West Coast ot Graham laland: Commencing al a pool planted three ml]*a oast of tho ooutheast corner of C. I- No. 4470 thenc* north 80 chains, thenoo *a*l 80 chaina, ibence eoulh 80 chaina, thonc* wast 80 chains to point ot commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN. Locator Located Auguat let, 1911. Pub. Aug.TV Skeena Land DUtrict���Diatrict ot Que*n Charlott* Take nolice that thirty dan from date, I, C. ... Uaint. r or IVtnc* Rupert, B. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply lo lh* Chief Com* inhaioner ot Landa for a licence to proapect for coal and petroleum oo and under M0 acraa ol land on Graham laland described aa folio*�� Commenrlng at a post planled two *nllas ncrtk Tia:.'i northse/t toincf Coal Leaae 446b marked C. K U. Coal I-t*.* No. 29, tine ��ouih 80 cbains, thence w*st 80 cbaina, tbenc* north 80 chains. thtnr* eait se chains to pohl of commencement: nntafning 610 arrne more or loss. Datod Sept. 12. 1911. C. E. BAINTER Pub. Oct. 7. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land DUtricl���District o( tj��� . ;i Charlotu Tuke nolice that thirty daya (rom dale, I, C. E. I skoena Land DUtrict���DUlrict of Coaat IUngo S Balntor of Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupation I Take notioe that IU F. MUler of Tipton, Eng bookkoopor, Intond to apply to tho Chief Com- j Und, occupation farmer, ntonda to a(>ply for misaioner of Lands for a licence to prospect tor coal and petroloum on and undor blu cares of land on Graham Island doscribod n* followa: Commencing at a post planted two milt* north of C. E. B. Coal Leaao .No 17, marked N. E. comer C. E. B. Coal Leaao No. 23 thonco soulb 60 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thenco cast 80 chaina to place of commencement. Dated .Sept. 12.1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. fiormlssion to purchaaa the following deecribed anda: Commencing at a post planted about 60 chains west from the N. W. Corner of Lot 4406, Ihence north 40 chains, thence weat 20 cbaina, thence aouth 40 chains, thence east 20 chaina lo the point of commencement containing eighty acroa moro or loso. Dated August 19 1911. IL F. MILLER Pub. Aug. 20. P. M. Miller, Agont Skeena Land DUtricl���DUtrict of Cout IUngo & Take notice that Frank S. Milter or London, ot Coal Lease No. N. E. corner Coal Lease No. 9, tbence eouth 80 chains, thonce west 80 chsins, thenco north 80 chains, thonce east 80 chaina to place of commoncement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 2-1. Skeena Land DUtrlct���DUlrict ot Queen Charlotu Tako notice thai thirly dava from dato, I, C. E. Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intnd to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Landa for a licence to prospect for cosl and potroloum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described oa followa: Commencing at a poat planted one mile north of C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 9, marked N. W. corner C. E. B. No. 10, thonce eouth 80 chains, thence west 80 rhi.it,*>, thence north 80 chains, thence rust SO chaina to placo of commoncement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. ( . E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DUtrlct���DUtrict of Queen Charlotto Take notice that thirty days frnnm date, I, C. E. Uainter of Prince Rupert, U. CL occupation book, keener, Intend to apply to Ihe Chief Commiasioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and potroloum on and under 640 acrea of land on Graham Island doacribed as followa: Commencing at a poat planted two miles north of C. E. U. Coal Lease No \ marked N. E. corner of C. E. U. Coal Jacase No. 11, thonce aouth 80 chain*, thonce weat HO chaina, thence north 80 chaina, thenco eaat 80 chaina to place of commencement. Dsted Sept. II, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. SepU 28. Skoena Land District���District of Queen Charlotu Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. E. Balnter of Prince Rupert, U. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of L.tnd for a licence to prospoct for eoal antl pctrntrum on and undor 640 acroa of land on Graham laland de*rri)>ed aa follows: Commonclng at a post planted two miles north ot C. E. U Coal Lease No. 7, marked C. K, B. Coal I -���'��"' No. 12, thonce aouth 80 chaina, thence east 80 chalnn, tnence north 80 chaina, thonce west SO chains tn plsce of commencement. Dated .Sept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator _ _ - Pub. Sept. 23. .Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Queen Charlott �����_______. __._. **** ��� lalands Skerna Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Quoon Charlotte Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince ! Tako notice that thirty days (rom daU, I, C. E. Ruport. saddler. Intends to applv to the Chief I Uaintor of Prlnea Ruport, U. C, hy occupation Cnmmissloner of Lands and Worka tor o licence , bookkeeper, intond to apply to the Chief Com- tn prnspocl for coal, oil and petroleum on and I missioner of Landa for a licenco lo proapect for under the following dmrrlbed lands on tho West i coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres ot Coast of (iraham island: I land on Graham laland described aa follows: Commenrlng at a poat planted throo mlleo eaat I Commencing at a post plantod two mllea north of Ihe northeaat cornor of C. L. No. 4469 thenco of C^E.JI. Cool Lease No. 7, markod 8. W. corner COAL NOTICE Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Qucc n Charlott Take noUce that Ihirty days from date, I, C. E I Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupation Eng., occupation civil engineer, Intonda to apply bookkeeper, iniond to apply to tho Chief Com- for permUaioo to purchase the following deacribod miaaionor of Landa fur a licence to prospect (or ' Unas: coal and petroleum on and under^ 640 acre* of I Commencing at a poat planted al tbo N. E. Corner of Lot 28, thenco north 20 chaina, thonc* ^^^^^^^ E. B. Coal Uase east to point of; chaina, tl ^^^^^^ | chains, thence weat m^^m AUSTIN M. UROWN, Locator mencement, Located August laU 1911. 0��Icm1 Sept. 11 Pub. Aug. lV I Pu��>. S��pt. 21. commencement. ,1911. No. 19, thonce north 80 na, thenco aouth 8C chaina to placo ot com C. E. BAINTER, Locator land on Graham laalnd doscribod as follows: Commencing st a |toat planted iwo miloa north of C. E. II. Coal Lease No. 18, markod N. W. cornor C. E. U. Coal Loaao No. 24, thence south 80 chains, thonce eaat SO chaina, thonce north 80 chains, thenco west 80 chaina to placo ot commencement. Datod Sept. 12, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Und District���DUtrict of Queen Charlotte Take nutico that thirty daya from date, 1, A. T Broderick of Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupation bank manaeor, iniond to apply to the Chief Commlaaioner of Unda for a licenco to prosi>cct for coal and prtroleutn on and under G40 acres of land on (iraham Island described as followa: Commencing at a post plantod two milea norlh of C. E. B. Coal Uaso No. 17, marked S. W. corner A. T. U. Cual Uaso No. 25, Ihonco north 80 chaina, thonce oaat 80 chains, thenco south 80 chaina, thonce weat 80 chaina to place of commoncement. A. T. BRODERICK, Ucaior Dated Sept. 12,1911. C. E. Balntor, Agent Pub. Sept. 23. Skeona Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Quoon Charlotto Tako notico that thirty daya from date, I, A. T. Rrodcrick of Prince Rupert, B. C., by occupation bank manager, Intond to apply tn lho Chief Commissioner of Unda for a licenco lo pros|��ect for coal and pelroleum on and under 610 cares vi land on Graham lalantl dearribml tu followa; Commencing at a poat plnatnd two milea north of C. E. B. Coal Uase No. 20, markod S. E. corner A. T. B. Coal Uase No. 26, thonoe north 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains, thonce south 80 chains, thence cast 80 chaina to place of common cemonU A. T. BRODERICK, Ucator Dated Sept. 12,1911. C. E. Balnter, Agont Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrlct ot Quoon Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, I. A. I. llroderick of Trfnce Rupert, B. C, by occupation hank managor, Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lantla for a licenco to prospect (or coal and petroloum on and undor 010 acres o( land on Graham laland doacriho.1 as follows: Commencing at a post planted two milos north of C. E. It. Coal Uaae No. 21, marked S. E comer of A. T. It. Coal Uaso No. 27, thonce west 80 chaina, thence north 80 chains, thonco oast 80 chaina, thenco toulh 80 chains to place of commoncement. A. T, BRODERICK. Ucator Dated Sept. 12, l.'ll, C. E. Bainter, Agont. Pub. SepU 23. SKeca Und District���Diatrict ot Queon Charlott, Take notice that thirty davs from <*���������������*. I, C. E Balntor of Prlnco Ruport, B. ('., by occupation bookkoepor, Intond to apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Landa for a llronro to prospect (nr coal and pr roleum on and under 6JO ucres ol land on Grabam Islund doscribncl oa followa: Commencing nt a port planted at tho smithwofil comer of Cosl Uase No. 416H marked C. I. I) ('oal I.e.'. ���" No. 28, thence norlh KO chains, thenco woat 80 chaina, thence aouth 80 chains, thonco east 80 chalnn to point ot commoncomenl covering all foreshore Tlahn Point. Datod Sept. 12, 1911. C. E. BAINTER Pub. Oct 7. 20 chaina, thence south 20 chains, thonc* east 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 40 acres more or leaa. Dated Augusi 1G, 1911. FRANK S. MILLER Pub. Aug. 2G. P. M. Miller, Agent Skeona Und DUtricl -DMrict of Coa��t Range r. Take notice that Utile McTavUh of Vancouvor, occupation married woman, Inlenda to apply for permission to purchaae the following described lands: Commencing at a pott planted at the north* wost corner luO chaina east snd 20 chains north from N. E corner <���' Ut 1116, Harvey's .''ur W Coast District Range 5, ther.ce 20 cha.ns south, thonce SU chaina easl, thenre SO chaina norih, thonce 40 chaina west, thonc* 60 chaina aouth, thonco 40 chains west to poat ot commencement dnntaining ."" acre* more or lose. DatedSept. IH. 1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Pub. Sept. 23 Frad W. Bohler, Agent Bella Coola Und DUtrict-Diitrlct of Coast !Unge 8 Tako nolice that If. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, Intends to apply for peniii-iini to loots the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the shore of Neclectsconnay River a twit 10 chaina west of Indian Unserve Lino .thonco wool '<<<��� chama following the channel of Neclecuconnay River, thonce snulh 80 chaina more or lean to channel of Itella Coola Hiver, thence following channel of Bella Coola River easterly 60 chains, north HO chains mnre nr loaa to point of commencement; containing 4MJ arrns, moro or leaa. Datad August 2H, I-ii. II. M CLIFF Puh. .Sept. 80. William McNair, Agont Skoena Und DUtrict���Dutrict of Caoalar Toka notlc* that Chariea William Ham ol Vancouver, B. C. occupation inspector. Intenda to apply for permission to purchas* tb* following doscrilvod lands: Commencing al a post planted at tho confluence of lllackwater river with Um Naaa rivar aboul t*n mdea south from the siatb Dominion Telegraph cabin. Post marked C. W. If S. W. Corner, thence HO chaina north, thonc* 80 chain* eaaU thonc* 80 chaina eouth, thenoa HO chaina wost to poinl ot commencement, containing 040 acre* mor* ot !���*_��. CHARLES WILLIAM HAM Datod September 23.1911. Pub. Nov. 2. Skeena Und DUtrict-Dutrict of Caaaiar Tak* notice lhal Thomas Arthur Whit* of Vancouver, B. C. occupatiun carpenter, inunda to apply for permission io purchaae tb* following deecribed landa: Commencing at a post plsnted al tb* confluence of lllackwater river with Nsas river, aboul two mile* south of Ihe siatb Dominion Telearsph cabin. Post marked T. A W. S. L Cornar, thenc* 80 chaina north, ihenc* HO chains w**t, th*nc* HO chains south, ihenee 00 chains east to poinl of commencement, contsining 640 arms more or les*. THOMAS ARTHUR WHITE Dated Sept. 23, 1911. Pub. Nov, 2, Skoena Und DUtrict -Diatrict of Caaaiar Take notice that Angus Janwa XtcKenale of Vancouver, It. ('., occupation bookkeeper, Intodnna to apply for permission lo purchaa* th* following descnljod Isnds: Commencing al a post plantod at the confluence of Ulackwatcr river with Naaa river, about two mllea aouth from the sialh Dominion Telegraph cabin. Post marked A. J. M. N. W. Cornor, ihenee "*> chaina south, tbenee 80 chain* aaat thenee ���*-����� chains north, thrnce HO ehalna waat to poinl of commencement, containing 640 acraa more or loaa. ANOL'S JAMES McKENZIE Dated Sepl. 23, 1911. Pub. Nov. 2. .Skeena Und DUtrict-Dutrict of Caaslar Take notice tha*. Herbert McUnnan of Von- j couvrr. It. (*., occupation real ealate agent, Intonda to apply for permiaaion to purchaae the following ' di-K-nlwd lands: Commencing al a post plsnted at Ihe con- I ttuence of lllackwater river with the Naaa river about two miles eouth of the slsth Dominion Telegraph cabin. Post marked II. M. N. E. Corner, thenc* 80 chains south, thence 80 chaina west, thence 80 chaina north, thenie 80 chains east to point of commencement containing 640 i acrea mora or b***. Skeena Und District-District of Coast Range 6 ��� Dated Sept. 23, 1911 HERBERT McLENNAN Take notice that Herbert J. Mackie ot Pern-j pub. Nov. I. broke, Ont., occupation lumberman, Intonda lo apply tor permiaaion to purchaao the following deecribed landa: Commencing at a post plantod on the left bank of the Zymo-ioiti or /.lm-a-gnt-Hi River, at aouth- ���**���'��� -t cornor ni Ut 1706, thence northerly, following the westerly boundary of Ut 1706, 80 chaina more or less, to the nnrlhweat orner of aald Ut 1706. thonce wniterly and anutherly, (ollowing tho left bsnk nf aald river, 80 chains mnre or leaa to point of commencement ConUining 160 OfTao more or Inm. l.-'-i'f-l August 19, 1911. Dated August 21, 1911. HLIllil.lt I .1 M \< h IL Pub. Aug 26. Frederick S ClemenU, Agont ; Skeena Und Dittrict���Dislrict of Coast Rsnge ft Tako notice lhat I, Thomaa McClymont of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation real eaUU broker, Intend to apply for permlasion to purchase the following dtwerfbed landa: Commencing at a pout planted at tho 8- W. torner of pre-emption record 412, thenco oral 80 chaina. Ihenee aoulh 40 chaina, thenco woat 80 chains lo shore of lake, thenco following sbora of lake in a northerly direction to point ol commencement; containing 320 acraa, more or loo*. Dated Sept, 6, 1911. THOMAS McCLYMONT Pub. SepU 9. Erenoal Colo, Agont Skeenu Laml Diatrict-District of Caaslar Tak�� notico that I, Thomaa Carter, nf PrinM Ruport, occupation carpenter, Intend to apoty for oermlssbm to purchaso tho following desalted land. OoRUntfMlM nl a DMl planted ib-Mt OU mile south from the mouth of Fulls rrrek nnd ub mt IM) foot bark from ih" beach, thonce mi ehains north, thence 40 chains west, thonce ��*() ehains south, thence oust 40 chainatopoinluf commence* I ment, containlnK 320 acres more or leaa. THOMAS CARTER. Dated July 7th, 1911. Chariot Webster Calhoun, Pub. Aug. Mb. Auent. Skeena Und DUtrlct���DUlrict ol Coaat Rango r. Take notice that Benjamin Ruaeel Rice ot Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation waltor, Intenda to apply for permiaaion to purebaaa tho following described landa: Commencing at a poat planted ftf> chaina south from the southeast corner of Lot 3060. post marked B. It. R S. E. Corner, thenco 70 chatna i woat, Ihence 6E�� chaina north, thence 70 ehalna oaat, thence 66 chaina aouth to poinl ot commencemenl, conUining 456 acrea mor* or loaa. BENJAMIN HUSSEL RICE Dated October 21,1911. I Pub. Nov. I. THE DAILY NEWS OK-ao-wrararaxxxx'-ocxxx'XXxxo +-~.~.~���-w*^~-_���, Eyestrain? 12 The use of suitable glasses save 5 the eyes from strain ami all the evils which follow. Profit by the experience of others. The benefits of properly fitteil ({lasses are testified to by the thousands who nse then. Our Mr. Stevens will examine your eyes free of charge and guarantee satisfaction. ������������������ R. W. Cameron & Co. G.T.P. Official Walch Inspector. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 OOXJCXXXXXX3CXXXXXXXXXX3CXXS5 ITEMS OF, t i l| SPORT I ��� Baseball players in thc major leagues will not be permitted to ������xi Into vaudeville ilurii g tlu- offseason, neither will they be allowed to do newspaper work mi world- baseball games, if a resolution prepared by Augutt .Wrr- Iman, chairman of the national commission, passes that 1kk1>*. At the next ineetii tf of the commission he win Introduce tlie resolution, He believes that critici in by fellow players for newspapers 1 has hail a bad effect on the game, because of the ill feeling aroused bv such criticism. SILVERSIDES BROS. SIGN PAINTERS INTERIOR DECORATORS P.O. BOX 120 PHONE 156 GREEN Second Avenue, near McBride Advertise in The Daily News Lightweight Champion Ad Wolgast aid Matt Well*., lightweight champion of England, are not likely to engage in a boxing con- test accordii g to a message received from Tom Jones, Wolgast's manager. Here is what Jones has to say on the subject: "After much wrangling and a trip to New York, I am at last convinced that Matt Wells, English lightweight champion, does not want any of Wol- gast's game. I conceded every point to him, weight, etc., also accepted terms of two clubs in New York, but they could not induce Wells o listen to any reasonable proposition, which plain ly shows us lie don't want to meet Wolgast. We will pay no more attention to Wells but will lx- ready to meet Packey McFarland or any one the public may select. match decided by a knockout shall be Illegal in Great Britain. Tin* announcement is the result of a question put to the home office by Mr* Biirgoyne, who sought to allay ihe nervousness of proprietors of halls who had refused to take iiii the Wells-Moir light because of the experience of the lesst i* "i Earl's Court in the Wells- Johnson affair, The home secretary said his position was affected li*.-!. by aj y action on ihe part of Wii .-'mi Churchill- his predecessor, in the Karl's Court case than by ilir action of the high court in ihe matter. The law was, "If the object and intent of the combatants be to Subdue each other by violent blows until one could i endure it no longer the contest was | illegal. On the other hand a sparring match wherein the object was to win by skill and not by severity of Injuries Inflicted, was lawful." The difficulty was ii ascertaining whether any contest could lie kept within the law. This depended, not merely upoj the rules for the fight, but the manner in which it was conducted. A match arranged under legal rules might degenerate into r. prize fight and in view of court's decision in the Earl's Court case the landlords were well advised to take steps to ptotect themselves. ALI WOOL OVERCOAT TO MEASURE SM CARRIAGE AND DUTY PAID. eMoif Wonderful Ttllorlag Creation of the Ctniury. Perfect Style. Perfect Gut, Perfect Finish Perfectly Trimmed. London, .Now 10.���Thc home secretary, Reginald McKenna, has laid down ihe law that any boxing The Winnipeg Griin exchangi congratulates the Duke of Cor- raught ujX'ii "landing in thc bread basket" of the empire. Let's see, wasn't that where Fitssimmoi * laj ded on Jim Corbett on ai historic occasion at Carson City? Who s Their Hilditch? An expenditure of $25,000,000 for irrigation is planned by thi Cuban corgress. Curzon Bros , the famous London tailors, are malting die above wonderful offer as a special inducement to those resident in Canada who have not been in the babitof purchasing their clothing (rom tha Old Country, the only sensible method of purchase available to those resident in Britain's Colonies. The Mother Country specialises in clothes production, and we specialise in the home country's speciality. Curzon Bros, know what tailoring is. Why not avail yourself of our knowledge. "Thirt't Comfort in the Curion Cut" SEND POST CARD FOR FREE PATTERNS which will be forwarded free from our distributing Agents in Canada, as below. Together with patterns we send you fasti ion-plates and complete instructions for accurateself-measure- ment and tape measure We fit you, no matter �� here yon Inc. or refund the full amount of your purchase money. ONS SILVER AND TWO COLD MEDAL AWARDS. K* .,1 our un, ,-ie h t of unsolicited le.tl- nimu-L. 0.10,000 forfeited if not *ALL WOOL OVERCOAT TO MEASURE 19.38. ..-! lrr- s t at P.ilenri Ct��7(H MS. c ��� 111. .-.'1UGNM >TNS CUTE ii, in jw-gM a... imm, mag* FROST AND WATER MAINS Colonel Davis Assures Citizens That Mains and Hydrants are not Frozen, and are Fully? Protected. City Engineer Davis wishes to remove from the minds of residents across Hays Creek, and of citizens generally, the misapprehension that "the mains are frozen." This is not the case. The city engineer has had his water officials on the job lor.g before the sudden frost spell, and has their assurance now that not a single water main all over the city, nor any hydrant is sealed by frost. As for the stand pipes over the creek, which some residents there complain are frozen, the city engineer has ascertained that no levy of any kind has been made upon these residents for thsee stand pipes, and the leats the citizens using them might do is to protect them from the frost. The city engineer is certain that no mains will freeze this winter owing to the extra precautions he has had taken. The Paper THE "DAILY NEWS" for Your Home! It gives you all the news of your own city and district aa well aa the principal happenings in all parts of the world. The news is well edited, ita news columns are clean and wholesome. It is a paper yoi need in your home. The advertising columns of the News bring ygu.in_touch with opportunities for getting the full value for your money. : : : : Bill Heads Price Lists Memorandum Forms Commercial Cards In Commercial Printing we have a Urge slock of a*aa*,'t*a*-"a i^at. 'ai WMIh ��:���--- *'.*> t*> >.*-"��a5l S*.'^li.**MU*.l,\**ilhjl We handle Blank ledger Forms for loose Leaf System Letterheads Stock Certificates Articles of Association Illustrated Pamphlet. SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfittingand Sheet Metal Work OfHea��: 3rd An. Workshop: I'hone 171 |s| As*., bat. 7th and Sth Sts. New Knox Hotel HESNER ���& BESNER, Proprietors ; Th. New Knoa H-,la*l j. run on the Eumpasan plan. Ffrat-claa. Mrrlc All HM Latest Meidern Improvement.. ���:-:- BEDS 60c UP FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT jj> ...Whites Portland Cement*. 0. C. EMMERSON AGENT Phone 125 Nairn Block Scrawl An Forjociety printing, we ensure correctness of style and taate in Visiting Cards, Wedding Invitations and Dance Programmes. For any kind of printing from the humble "dodger" to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the "News Job" : : : : Daily News Building PHONE 98 Third Ave PHONE 98 i^^M'^mm^^^m^^^^x^s^^mm\^mmmmm^ Windsor Hotel FIR8T AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Knmishrel and Steam Heated Rooma A FIRST CLA3S BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FltKB TO GUESTS W. H. Wriflii, Prop r.o. box 3? HAYS CREEK SEWER Scheme Proposed is not Complete Trunk Sewer Yet. Will be After Dry Dock is Further Advanced. Plans of the proposed new trunk sewer to be constructed along the line of Hays Creek are on view at the City Hall today. The work which is to cost 175,000 involves the building of sewers from a point near No. 8 Comox avenue, to the temporary outfall not far from where the salt water meets fresh in Hays Creek. Later on the plans include the laying of sewers from that temporary outfall to the sea, but until the new dry dock and ship yards are more advanced in construction this part of the work must be deferred. There is also an extension provided for lm dw.irds aloig Comox avenue a good deal farther that the present planned construction goes. Mrs. Fortune Dead The death occurred at the Hospital Thursday afterr.oon of Mrs. Emma Fortune, wife of Gilbert Fortune. The interment will take place next week at Garden Island. Rev. F. \Y. Kerr will officiate. Mr. and Mr . F. H. Harrisor went south by the Prince Rupert yesterday. Rupert South Bound Fifty first class and a number of second cla s passengers went out by the Prir.ce Rupert >esterday. Last Warning Thc new telephone directory is going to press and all those who desire any charges must attend to this matter at once. Dance A most successful dance was given by J. S. Gray Thursday evening in thc Mclntyre Hall. About thirty couples turned out despite the cold weather. Fool the children while you can, for they'll soon grow up and know you ior a mere man. McCaffery & Gibbons Real Estate Offerings: Lots 23 and 24, Block 23, Section 1, graded, ready for building $30,000. Lot in Section 1, 84 feet frontage, with new house, $3200. $1000 cash, 6, 12 and 18 months. Two lots on Fifth Avenue, Section 6, $2100 the pair. LoU 15 and 16, Block 4, Section 6, $1260 each. Good terms. Lot 8, Block 9, Section 6, $1160. Double comer on Seventh Avenue, Section 6, $1800. Two fine harbor view lots or Borden Street for $3150 the pair. Good terms. Corner Lot on Eighth Avenue, Section 6, $976. LoU 15 and 16, Block 12, Section 6, $4000 the pair. Lot 7, Block 20, Section 6, $1900, one- half cash. Two lots on Seventh Avenue, 50 feet from McBride Street. $1400 each. LoU 14 and 16, Block 12, Section 7. $1200 the pair. Lots 3 and 4, Block 22, Section 7. $650 each, easy terms. LoU 40 and 41, Block 6, Section 7. $1100 the pair. Several cheap loU on easy paymenU in Section 8. Four room house with excellent harbor view, large lot, $1760. $760 cash, balance $60 per month. FARM LANDS We have selected lands in KiUumkalum, Lakelse and Bulkley Valleys. We have a special offering in choice lands at $7.00 per acre, title guaranteed, one-fourth cash. We can sell this in blocks of from 120 to 2000 acres. Information furnished to prospective settler*. -IN8URANCE��� McCaffery & Gibbons THIRD AVBNUI TO CURE COUGHS f~ &COLDS ���**���> Mathieu's Syrup ol far aad Cod Liver Oll not only stops a cough but cures it. Its tonic and restorative properties enable the system to permanently throw off a cold. 35c for large bottle. Sold everywhere. ]. I, MATH I Hi; CO., Prop* 6HERBK00KR. MATHIEUS SYRUP COO LIVER OIL. When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTEL Finest Cafe in B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 por day. Hot and Cold Water in each room. CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS Vancouver, B.C. ���YOUR FOOD WILL BE WELL COOKED ON A��� Crown Favorite Cooking Stove Price from $45 to $58. Other Stoves from $16. WE HAVE ALL YOU NEED IN BUILDERS' HARDWARE THOMPSON HARDWARE COT 3���comJ Atmih* Tetrpheltt 10 KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE Builders' Supplies Plumbers' Supplies I'ainU Oils Varnishes P.O. DRAWER 1624 HARDWARE PHONE Xo. 3 Sheet and Plat.Clam Plate iJl.i - Mirror. Stoves, Ranges Tinware Granitewara MONARCH MALLEABLE *'���*%��*<����* **���������*���������������*���:������*���* ���*���*��������� * m. * ��� ��� * *# ��� M * ��� * The Prince Rupert Hardware and Supply Co. HAVE A Complete Line of HEATING and COOK STOVES FROM $1.50 to $100.00 WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS MAJESTIC ��� AT """���* Prince Rupert Hardware and Supply Company THIRD AVENUE PHONE 120 ������*a*K��a*a*_��i��i��*_*Mi*a'��i HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sylte*,, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. 1142 Pender Street West Phone 8600. Vancouver, B.C. The Graham Island Oil Fields, Limited CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000 We are offering for sale a very limiUd amount of shares of stock at 26c per share; par value $1.00. These shares are going quickly and will soon be oft* the market : : THE MACK REALTY & INSURANCE COMPANY SELLING AGENTS 1(N��MI l��*l��*MM��M*����,llM' THE DAILY NEWS Tlie Besl Procurable.^*.*** Absolutelypur*. r �����������������- LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise Largest Stock j Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. I I ��-��-���- -~M SAMUEL HARRISON INilTAHY I'llBl-IC) V. F. O. GAMULE Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert and Stewart It Is The Trained Man or Woman Who Rises to the Top of the Ladder! To fit your son or daughter for a business career you must give them a business training. The best place to send them to is the : Nanaimo Business College G.T.P. Weekly Service S.S. Prince Rupert For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle M$* mm Fridays, at 8 a.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN For Port Simpson Naas and Stewart, Wednesdays at 1 P. M. For Masset and Naden Harbor every alternate Thursday at 10 P. M. commencing November 9th. For Skidegate, Jewday, etc. every alternate Thursday at 10 P. M. Commencing November 2nd. , . THE COSY CORNER - DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN ^1 �����ll-fclS-fcll^ll"fcH"fcl1~fctl ���>ll%l|i%ll^ n ��_i^l��_||��_n J Thla ia a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted to aubjecta of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to ita 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. A RAINY DAY OUTFIT Hardly Needed of Course in Prince Rupert, but Handy to Know About. Railway service to Vanarsdol, mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wednesdays and Saturdays 1 P. M., returning Thursdays and Sundays 4 P. M. On your Christmas visit East travel via the Grand Trunk Railway System from Chicago. The finest and best service over Double Track Route. Connections with all roads East and West. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged.. Full information and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT A The World's Greatest Highway : : Let us plan YOUR TRIP EAST or to Europe. We like to answer enquiries. Agent for oil Atlantic lines. Call on or write J. G. McNab General Agenl Savoy Hotel Cor. Kra��.T and 6II1. Chole-e Win.-, and Cigar. RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFORT PBHMIBi It is the nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It's fees arc within reach of everyone. Its tuition is personal, and develops thc individuality of the pupil. Room and board is cheap in Nanaimo. The pupils arc away from the distractions of the larger citiea : ���Mm On ikoilki- cmtm i-l-a lulM il The Ben Pitman System of Shorthand Business English and Letter writing Commercial Arithmetic Office Routine Spelling Typewriting Penmanship It May Meu all lhe Difference Between Success and Failure lo You Ask at Daily News forour booklet teaching how to write shorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE C. E. Peny, Principal Nan,im0' BC Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. J. P. CADE. N. G. J. GLUCK. Sec. Every girl who goes daily to business should possess a rainy- day outfit���that is, a special raincoat and skirt that she wears only when the weather is hopelessly wet. Thc rainy day skirt, of course, is short and quite plain, whatever the prevailing fashion may be. With it is worn a neat white shirtwaist. Instead of petticoats a pair of bloomers are more convenient. The raincoat can be made at home from a good pattern, and must have as its material a crav- enette waterproof cloth. This, with care, should last for at least four years. For the skirt, buy a remnant of serge���either black or some dark shade and band the hem with leather, which can be bought to match the shade of thc fabric. If rubbers are objected to on the score of ugliness, very nice sandals or overshoes are to be had at little cost. The nicest gloves to wear on rainy days are thick cotton ones that look like shamois. With this outfit choose a plain little toque or felt, and wear over it a washable motor veil, which will help to keep the hair tidy in PONY EXPRESS SVBTEMATla: HBSOHAMTV' IIRI.IVKRV BSSVIOI l!,ia*i-:i,-,-. Striniii.. untl i'orwiirtliii-i Atfonts. Far Hilts at Mntrjr Cur iluy ur night Smcnttl Ave*, uml l-'ultu Phono 301 To remove stubborn rust spots from steel, pul oil and quicklimeI on and leave it on for several clays. Then rub wiih oil and rotten tsone. A good cleanser for hardwood Is to wash it with a dean flannel wet in turpentine and rub lightly afterward with boiled linseed oil. Arrowroot is excellent for thisk- enlng sauces made of fruil juices, as it neight clouds the mixture nor destroys the flavor of the fruit. Most modern brasswars is lacquered and needs only to be Wiped off with a damp cloth. Work quickly and do not let the syrfaee get ewt. A perofrated rubber mat is almost an essential when the drain board of the sink is of porcelain. It saves many an ugly chip on the fine china. Bric-a-brac should be carefully dusted before being washed in hot water or soapsuds, in which a little ammonia has been dissolved. A little muriatic acid added to the rinsing water afler a blue or white fire rug is scrubbed Willi soap and water will help to restore the color. The small jars in which candy sometimes comes should be saved for picnic use and lunches, as they are excellent for carrying salad and sauces. Do not wash colored fabrics in the same water With white ones. This especially holds good if one happens to have table linen with colored borders. HOWE & McNULTY GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Ship Ranges ,,������������.���. Chandlery W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over WeBtenhaver Bros.' Ofllce. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS ��� :��� AUDI10R8 Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prine* Rupart P.O. Box 361 fi Birks' Ecclesiastical I Department I ��? All Cash WILL BUY LOTS BLOCK SECTION PRICE 14, 16, 16 28 6 $626 ea. M and 34 2 8 $800 pr. 14, 15, 16, 17 47 8 $260 ea. 17 and 18 28 8 $800 pr. 40 and 41 28 8 $800 pr. ' Call at our office and see other bargains G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C, ....PREPARE FOR ���E WINTER...^^ Great assortment of UNDERWEAR for men. women, women and children SEE MY LIST FOR RIGHT PRICES AND EASY TERMS ....MONEY TO LOAN ..SllitS and OverCOatS for DOyS.. j pre. Ufe, Acddeal aad Uability Insaraace JOHN DYBHAVN in many styles and fabrics ics that will please the little fellows and stand thc wear and tear Raincoats In allsi.es, and many kinds for mon, women and children firl's Dresses ����� *-*.... -^j^^^^^'l JABOUR BROS. i2sn��i��..���� -mw**!***** nmwm Box 757 Read The Daily News And Get All the News BOYS! START IN BUSINESS Sell the Daily News. It's the easiest and quickest way of earning money of your own. Apply at the news orriCE j___J' is prepared to supply churches in all parts of British Columbia. With altar furnishings and communion services in either silver or brass. Communication from Churches will receive our immediate and closest attention. Our illustrated booklet describing these goods will be mailed to the address of the enquirer. Our 1912 catalogue has been already mailed. This book will help and solve your Christmas gift problems. Henry Birfe & Sons, Ltd. Jewellers and Silversmiths Shoes.. MADE AND UK PAIRED ALFRED CARSS, of III lllsli I*..I,mil,111 and Munltaiba Uars. JOHN CURRIE .HECOND AVKNL'i: I'll I Ml RCFKUT ��� �����--��-��� ��� �� - ��� -���-���-���-���-��� Ifred. stork \ j -General Hardware��� 1 I ��� Builders' Hardware | ^ Valves _ Pipes Oxford Stoves * Graniteware Tinware a C. V. IIKNNETT, B.A. of 11C. 1 inlariei, See- kalchewan and Al- MttaaBss CARSS ft BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc i*-Exchange block, e-.irne-r Third avenue and Suth str.-l. I'i iii.t> Ruuert. u ,, SECOND - AVENUE TO LET Flal in Rund Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block. Two cottage; cori.e.- Second Avenue and Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lot? in all pi.rt-i ol the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol the largest Companies doing business in the City. C. D.^AND Second Ave. Phone 112 WE BUY EVERYTHING We Pay Highest Pricea for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 735 THIRD AVE. WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S. Dentist. JCrown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All il.-nti.l operation* skilfully treated. Gaa and local anaslhetle-s administered for the painlea. extraction uf teeth. Consultation free. Offices: llelxvrson Block, l'nnce Rupert. 11-12 Aim.M.Man.,,,, ii * . W.E.WIIIIama.s.A..UL.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Bnrristere, Solicitors, etc. Box 286 Prince Rupert, B.C p. o. BOX 2S I'RINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING runt or wu. roxoN, nt... UhAJLs i-on.. xtna GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Insurances. 618 3rd Avenue Phone 2113 and Green: PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS * SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. betweten 10th and 11th Su THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND Ave. HASTINGS & GRANVILLE STS. VANCOUVER iiDioi-'i-t.''i',i-:i..'xqr' H^Cg^i^^Jw��:G:S:��i?��;��S place. Shoes are preferable to ties in rainy weather, but if ties are worn a pair of gaiters serve to guard thc ankles from wet. Cake Icing A delightful icing for cakes can be easily made by melting one- fourth of a cake of chocolate in four tablespoonfuls of sweet milk. When cool work in one cup of powdered sugar which has been sifted twice. This icing will keep moist. The soft, velvet cushion, such as is used to keep a man. --ilk hat in condition, is equally satisfactory for a woman's hat, whether velvet of rfelt. NEW FLEET FOR FRANCE Proposed to Spend Nearly Three Hundred Million to Make Her Naval Power. Mock Angel Food One cup milk, one cup flour, one cup sugar, two teaspoons baking powder, pinch salt, whiles of two eggs, beaten stiff. Heat the milk to boiling point, stir other ingredients together several times (four or five) and stir into hot milk, then fold into this thc whites of two eggs, already beaten. Do not flavor cakes or grease pan, but flavor icing. Potato Puffs Take cold potatoes, mash, season with melted butter, salt, pepper and a little onion; omit onion if not liked. Roll in little balls and then in beaten egg and then in cracker crumbbs, put in wire basket and hold in boiling lard :��� minute, or just long enough to brown; pul in oven a few minutes and they puff up and are delicious. Garnish with parsley. Date Cake One pound dates stoned and shredded, one-half pound English walnuts, three eggs, one cup flour, one teaspoon baking powder, one cup sugar, one teaspoon vanilla. Beat eggs separately, then together, add sugar, vanilla, and flour then dates and nuts. Bake forty minutes in moderate oven. (Canadian Press Despatch) Paris, France, Nov. 10.���France is planning the re-organizattoq of the fleet and the proposed programme involves the expenditure of at least S-80,(H)(),(MM>, making lu-r the second naval power of the world. JOS. PIERSON DEAD Prominent Victoria Man Found a Day Dead in His Rooms Cor. Srd Av. and Sth St. The James Nicely f drnlahf-d rooma. Good ut.le board Board $4.76 Room and Board 97.00 qi'ALmr man mien low m " * FEED STORE Wr c-ury r wry think* In th* f��#d Him, alio fftr* .lm ��ffda at lhe lowoat market uric**-, al ColLftxt'* <���!_, F-iadStor*. Market I'larr PONY EXPRESS I'a.-rurt Delivery I'hone. II or 301 NOTICE Offrra will be received liy the undenlffned up to noon of Friday, IOih day tif November, 1911, for the purchase of the Kxphung* GHIt ** a irolnjr concern. An Inventory of aaaeu will bt furnlahed on application. D. G. 8TKWART, Stewart *% Mobtoy. I C. MAi KIN. 2S0-2U P. R. Hardware * Supply Co. NOTICE The Canadian Bank of Commtrc* art open lo receive ofTrra for the purchaM of the building now MCOpM aa thr City Hall. In tha went of *��n offer brinr* accepted the purchaser muat bind himaelf to remm-e the buildinir on receipt of SO day-notice from the (J.T.I'. Railway ,Co. Th* hiirhrat or any offer will not n*c**aarlly b* ac- rrpiwl. 2U-SM Tenders Wanted Tested, Tried, and Found Reliable Read The Daily News To reduce the noise of dishwashing have a piece of heavy Turkish towelling nut on thc drain board for thc dishes to drain upon. Have on hand plenty of boiling water, washing soda and a gootl disinfectant to wash all toilet articles and to pour down drains. (Canadian Press Despatch) Victoria, Nov. 10.���Jos. Pieison, notary and secretary of the Navy League, was found dead this1 veiling in his apartments, lie had been dead twenty-four hours. FERNIE LABOR TROUBLE Situation Remains Fairly Quiet Today (Canadian Press Despatch] Fernie, B. C\, Nov. 10.���No further disturbances are reported here today. The sionn has kt pl most of the disaffected element indoors. The miners are meeting this morning but there Is nothing for publication, FROM THE WAR FRONT Italy Repulses Turkish Attacks on Tripoli. Besieged City in a Bad Condition. (Canadian Press Despatch) Washingtoni Nov. 10.���Further victories ot Italian troops repulsing Turkish attacks on Tripoli were reported by he Embassy today. The City is reported to be in B very insanitary condition. Love's head is in the clouds, but its teet are on the earth, the one thing that mingles the divine and human. Separate Tenders will bo received by the undersigned up ttVGp.m. Nov. 13th. for all electric wiring and plumbing in coiin.i'liiin with the new city fire hall. Twti hundred barrels First Class Portland i.-tiii-iit as per specifim- tinns for the New City Hall Plans and specifications to be seen nt office of city clerk and Messrs. Potter 4 Lniley, architects. Lrnest A. Woods, City Clerk. PIANOFORTE LESSONS For Beginners and Advanced Pupils Miss Vera Greenwood Pupil of Prsns Wllcsek. Perls and Berlin. Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs =__-E. EBY <c_ Ca__= REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Lani Por Sal* KITSt'MKAl.l'St . |�� ('. S. O. E. B. S. The Prinoe ll.ii-.-i I,.!.,������. No. SIB. Sens or Em-Ian I. meets the first ami third Tueedare In each month In Uie Sons eif England Hall. HM Ind Ave eta p.m. f. V. CLARK. See.. . P. O. Mos HU. Prtncw Rupert ERNEST A. WOODS. Prealdenl, II,.. il NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER ol thc Basts of JOHN CAPECCI late nf the City nt 1'rlnee llupert. In lhe Province of llrlllah Colufnliia, d*are*aea*d: NOTICE Is hereby given thai sll iienams having any claims ��>r il.-m.mls ss*air,.t lhe late John e ,ij.,s,-i. who elied on or ahaeuf Ihe hth .lay .it ll��Te'tnlirr, li'lll. at I'rlnre Rupert, II. I'.. are reeiulreal to semi liy post prepaid or lo deliver lo the tinalersiltnesl Solicitor hen in for Adolto Ataatf, Arliniitislrsl.T. their names anel sililrii.ses snel full psrtlrulars in whims; ot their claims anil statements a,t their accounts, anal the* nature o( Ihe securities., If any. held by I hen, AMI TAKK -.nTli I. that after ihe 10th dat of Deeemliir, l"ll. lhe aalai Aalnlfo Assail will . rues.si to -list rlhute t he aaa-ets of the said deceased among lhe | . ���-<���- entitled thereto, I,-,,* regard only to the* claim, ol which he will Ihen have had notice, ami thai Ihe said Aetnl'o Assail wilt not In* lial.le for the ssid a-aaets or an> pan thereof In any pcrseens ot whose flslm hr Is not then In r.ar.'ii,l e,l nui lr.*. HATED al Prince Rupert. II I*., Ihe 2nd day ol November, A. n��� lull. L W. I'ATMORE, Sulwiiur fur Ihe aald Adollo Assail. MISS ELSIE FROUD A.L.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Violin anel Voice Culture. Hetwoonn.th 4 8th Sts. Prinre RuP,rt E. L. FISHER Funerel Director and Embelmer CHARtlES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 1S��. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT LAND PURCHASE NOTICE HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anii I:\IIIAI.MKIIS 1 riii.isl Directors .Ird Ave. near Mh 8l. Phone No. St ..Grand Hotel.. Worklngnun's Home Fret Labor Barm in Cenectiei Phone 178 Iat Ave. and 7th Bt CEO. BRODERIUS. froprl.to. Skeena Und IHstrlcl t)l��trlct nl Coast Rani. r. Tske nolice lli.l Miss Mary Mulvlll. ol Clare, Ira-land, occtipatlaan spinster. Intends to apply Inr laernilsslnn lo purchase lhe followine deerllafd lands: Commencing at a post planteel one chains north ot lhe southeast corner ol Uil 532, thence north 40 chains, thence east 2(1 chains, thenee south 40 chains, thence west 20 chains to point ot eom- menc-menl; containing eighty acres, more or lease Oated Oct. 11,11111. MISS MARY MUI.V1LI.K. Puti. Nov. 11. John C. XiulvUle, Agent little's NEWS Agency Magazines II Periodicals :: Newspaper*. CIGARS :-. TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF ^atfcjjl TH�� DAILY NEWS FREE TRIP ROUND THE WHO WILL BE NEXT MAYOR? (Continued from Page One) ll ll ll WORLD inite announcement I've beard yet Is Alderman Newton's. Ready to Be Asked. Alderman H. Douglas: "Well, 1 ran before, and I might again, but I am not going to announce myself as early as this. It's up to the people, of course, to approach the men '.bey want, and the Idea has been put up to me more than once, but so far I am not considering lt. There seems to tie more mayoral candidates than aldertnanic as far as It goes at present." Known Nothing of It. W. S. Benson: "1 haven't heard I anything about it yet, and the rumor may very well be dented." Depends on Aldermen. We have just arranged -ith one Alderman Hilditch: -Yes. people of our clients to place forty-two have got me down on the list for lots on the market under exceptional mayor. I believe, but without any advantages to the purchasers. The authority that I can see. It is not lots are some of the best in Sections a thing I would dream of consider- 7 and S. The prices are as low, ing without knowing the sort of as any- on the market, and the ,ouncil I was to work with. If men ter-m-j so easy~m mthly���that any- 'ike Bill Lynch were running for one can buy. Along with this iouncll there would be some class exceptional offer, each lot admits :o running for mayor." the purchaser to a drawing for a' FREE TRIP ROUND THE Udies Plan Entertainment WORLD. If you hold the lucky The Ladies' Aid of tbe Presbyterian ticket the trip is yours; or you Church will bold a sale of aprons, home can surrender it for a cash con- cooking and candy at the church hall, sideration. The chances are good��� 4th Ave., on Tuesday afternoon and one in forty-two. Come in and evening, Nov. 21. from 3 to 10 p.m. investigate. -Tea xgg**\ be served. ��� // "The News" Classified Ads. ==0ne Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL -�� LOOKING OVER- i****m*^*W**m ****** ******** ***-*< n****, is 'fci��*-�� si -*m i^4i **** ***** -���-88 a* Phone 150 The Insurance People Fire Life .Marine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors and Persona! Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. TBS Mack Realty & Insurance COXtTAXy. P.S.-Houses and Rental.. apr �� n ._. For Rent a****** **m *m***^****>**% "' J a_.._rf'-ari r,_ HSa >4f Ireerwexxl. Alder ITS-tf Buceley Block��� Nice Furni.hed Rooms. Mn Block; Third Ave. For R.nt-Furni.hed Roomi- 13.5.1 werek up. For Rent-Two roomed cabin, close to McBride. freshly papered and clean, only J'.O per month. H F. M,l:... _ Co. t-r Insurance OCR Companies, are noted for prompt and just ���ettl erne ��� -a. We write every known claa. of Ir. -,;.... Tne Mas Realty anj ln.urence Ca I'lUXTIMi FIRM RF. McRAE AND COMPANY BIG STEAMER IS DAMAGED CHANGING HANDS, *"li->sr��. Mill,* A* Warner Are Selling Out Their Business to Mcltae lln.a l.t.I. The Bessie Dollar Struck a Rock When Leaving the Harbor of Everett���Has to Put into Vic- go Into business at Hazelton. where Arrangements have been compter ed whereby the printing firm Of I I Sawle _ Warner ts to be taken over by Messrs. McRae Bros. Ltd., stationers, within a few Jaqs. The firm it tbe most recent of ihe printing establishments to be started tn ' Prince Rupert. Mr. Sawle, it is understood, will L_ Wanted i ************** j t*******.*^^ BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE does not mean high priced furniture. A first class st ���-.. carries many designs in low priced furniture that are really beautiful and make a room just as homey and nice as the expensive grades. We carry much of the high priced goods, but in the medium-priced, fine looking, beautifully finished i ������;. . % 4r * ���H fi f * ft ft ft ft ft ft ings, we are able to please the most exacting Want*..-Good r?*ni-r*] i��rv��*.t. Be��t wage* to capable wnoa. Mrt. C. V. B.nnet. 250256 War.*.*,!. ��� DreaimakinK. cleanm_r and preat- ing\ repairing for m*n and wcrr.en Mn L'harlaa Frrrher. :<!.) Third Ave. Phone 2M Red. tf I I ������__- Lost and Found ~l FOUND -S Small Key.. Inquire at New. O.flce. 22S-tf Found-Ladiea' optl wt brooch. Owner eend deacnption to E .1.11.. Daily Newa. 2ii-liS Loot-Paper, belonmnr to A. C. Cox. Of no value excerpt to owner. Pieaae return to New. office and receive reward. lt. r Real Estate | Will buy : : - in Princ* Rupert at barren prirri j forctuth. Apply P O. Box **$0 tuUn* location. priea. etc. 231-tf W***** ******* ***i ******* ********* ***li *mm ******** -mix *tm* ****% ��� Stenographer Eastern .teno_raphetT of wide experience want. Pillion. Addm. "Slene��repher. oil Cordova St. Vancouver. B.C. l-f Lots 12 and 13, Block 29, Section 1, Park Avenue. Price .15000, one-fourth cash, balance 6-12-18 months. Lot 7, Block 28, Section 5, Summit Avenue. Price $526. $225 cuh, balance $50 every three months. Lots 5 and 6, Block 22, Section 7, Sixth Avenue. Price $600 each, one-half cash, balance easy. Lot 3, Block 24, Section 7, Sixth Avenue.' |��| Price $600, one-half cash, balance 5|j monthly. -j.} Lots 19 and 20, Block 4, Sect on 8, fc) corner Ninth ar.d Donald. Price $800, jjj one-fourth cash, balance 6-12-18 Iii months. *����� Pl HOUSES FOR SALE K) Four room house, Ambrose Avenue, CJ plastered and painted, best harbor let <ri��W in city. Price $1837. $500 };; cash, balance $10 per montb. Jjj F. W. H A R T 2nd Ave. and 6th St Phone 62 ************* I ���***���*���****��� ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft L-VND FOR SALE Five and ten acres, garden trucking Kitsumkalum. Price $65 pet acre. Terms. toria. his brother, Mr. C. H. Sawle. Is now running the Omineca Herald. Mr. Warner will continue to work for tbe new firm In the meantime. (Canadian Press Despatch) Victoria. .\'ov. 11.���Divers are to be ser.r wodn tomorrow to examL-e the hull of the British' iteMnerBessie Dollar which* rock io Novemb_r 25th. 1911. by a rock when leaving Everett, with|g, BoArd of Directori of the Applications will be received * MISS DRENA HACK Prims-Dona with the Sherman-Cleveland Opera Company, who are commencing one week's engagement at the Empress Theatre tonight. I I m���- Lost -*T J Lot for Sale In Section 5. Block 22. Lot li. Tth Ave. Apply Kike Rullch. Box SS City. li FOR RENT Stores on Second Avenue. FOR LEASE Three lots close in on Third Avenue, level. Good tease. Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. I NOTICE! We have clients for property on Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Aves., close in. Submit your lutings (!) !!> *'.*, ... ... ra **** ��������� ra w (ii ��� ����� *������ **��� ��������� B 1 ra ra ... ���*�� ������� Continental Trust Co., | LIMITED '"j ... Second Avenue Prince Rupert (!) BUY COAL STOCK COAL NOTICE Skeena Lead Dutnel - Usuries ol Quere Cta.-Uj-.te ��� t. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE and STORAGE her hunkers with coal at Comox. It is feared the steamer is seriously damaged. Scandinavian Social in. training in nuraing. Pointed Paragraphs Don't expect a girl to accept your suit un i' you have paid the tailor. G. T. P. Transfer Agent. Order, promptly filled. Price, reasonable. OFF1CE-H. B. Roeheaur. Centre St. Phone ft "\alhalla" of S. H. ar.d E. F. will give a sa.-ci.il with dai ce in a K. af p. H.ill S.iturday at S j'.m. Time hts the long-distance record lo .All Scandinavians invited. Gei:- dying, tlcmen 50c. 3t Get her a Christmas present of fur- Wie have them in stock up to $35 and have ager.cy for best furriers in the East. Furs are going up���order now.���Wallace's. Figure* don't lie until they become associated with padding. There will be a big time at the Baptist Brotherhood Social in the Mclntyre Hall Monday night. Everyone wel.; come. 2t i Trouble never breaks into a house if he hears laughter inside. Goliath was not the fimt man or the lut to be laid low by * sling. Blankets���you need have 'em.���Wallace's. em���w. ft Victrola laad ea Greeaa. U__d deecrtaed e. Idle-.. Ceoaeecut el a peel pleaied Ire miles _-rtb elC.CB. Coal Laam Ns. a. mantel S. E eerne C. B. B. Coel Lmm Ne. 14. toe*.-* aunt eO ertmoa. tbeoee *e�� SO chain*, toar.e* nrnt SO ceaiae. ihene. iae> ail chaue te |iae> el eoa- I MeaesBeeL Dated .-<-jh 11.1*1 C. E. BAINTER. Uca.er Pub. j-e-pt JV Skeeu Lead DMriet-Dirtnet o�� Qoeea Cbartoite Take souee tbet thirty da>a Irom date. I. . t BeUtter ol Prlnea Kupset. h. c, by e_e-.pe-.iae bookkeeper, inieod le epi,l> to the Chiel eo_- rreoaoeee of Lead, lee e beeeiee to pt-os|ieii for eoaj aad petnalevn-i oe mod under MU acne ol lead oo Graham Island losflibod ee loUoesi Comrneerlrn st k poat pleated one mile a.rtb Of C. E. B. Coel Leaae No. 10. _-raed �� K 1. Coel Laaee No. It, -moos san* 10 erhaiaj. tbeece -en mi cbaine. tbeeo. wutk SO ehaiaa. tbe.-.ce eaet M> chair- to plan, ol ts-js__eocerc-e.it. Doted Sepk 11. IIII. C. E. BAIN TER. Locator Psb.SepLZl. Lead MM-0**** ol Queen Cbarloit Take ec-tic* that thirty da/a Irom elate. 1. t,. m. of Pnnee Rupert, ta. C., by* occupalio-. j lateod to apply to the Cbm-I Coaal Laada lor a Heeeee to pn*ep_* lor eaea _w peu-oloui-o oo eed uader 040 acne o'. laad ea Gib-m* Uaad deaotbod ae folk>��.: Coameadac at e poet pleated t-o milrn non' erf C. fc. B. Coel Leea. No. IS. market S. I. eoraar C. E. & Coel Leeee No. It, theoce Buth tv eta***, thence ��eet M e_eaa_ theoce nont M ektlni tbenee mm M caalo. w place ol torn- Immense interest is being taken in Northern B. C. Coal. The opportunity for big fortunes 1 awaits those who buy stock now (first issue at extremely low figures). Investigate Northern Anthracite Col- | lieries, Ltd., at our office���dollar shares, 15. each, 5c. cash. H. F. McRAE & CO. BEIRNES & MULVANY Skeena Mail and Express Leave all express packages for interior points with the Paci-'a- Transfer Co., aSOT Third Ave., and insure prompt forward .' All accounts and correspondence addressed to P.O. Bet 806 BEIRNES & MULVANY will receive immediate attention H-relfoo. B. C. Doted SepL 11,1*11. Pub. SepL 21. C. E BAINTER. Locale, What, you haven't heard the Victrola! Come in and hear it by all means. The greatest musical instrument world has ever known. Come and hear it today. the Skawr.a Lead Dutnct-Dotriet at Queen Charlotu Take notice taat thiny da.. Irom dale. I. C. E Bato-ec of l'nnce Kupert. B. C, by occup.lioo ' bookke-wr. intend to eppl-* to tbe Chief Com- wmfmm of Lands lor a li���nee to prospect lor ooal aad peUoleum oa aad uader ��4d eerse of lead oe Graham Mead fenbaJ aa lotion Cnai-osseins at a poet plaoied t���o rauess oortb ef C. E. B. Coel Uew Ne. It. nerked N. E. earner C. E B Cool utrnm No IT, teence soutu tv) (ketaa, t'enee -est tu cnai _. Iheaee aortk M caeiaa. tbenee eaet N chain, ta plea, nf com- Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer LauL.ry. Phone 118 I'.ted Sapt II. Itll. Pub. SepL tl. iKJp TV-rml. XVI. II msa�� *�� Otht* est, I. Makes an Excellent Xmas Gi McRAE BROS. ��� ol CrsSS- 115.00 up. Even ihtna- for the c FIRST: "CATCH YOUR PRINTER" ������ DiitEmoiis nm axxiK * hail nxsT--catch roin HA��" To produce good printing you must . . ii 'first catch your good printer. . . Vou can't get good printing from a poor printer, even if he work with never so good an equipment. Ifhelaksthe "knack," the trained t.i* -,-. the single-minded fondness for his work which real printers have, he will do poor printing for you. If he has all of these, and in addition to them adequate modern equipment, your printing will have distinction, salesmanship, the lure of type-beauty. As this offlce produces good priming you may Infer the presence of a good printer-who is "ratchable." HIGH CLASS PRIWTIMO OF ALL KINDS SEP. TUE Daily News Building C. E BAINTER. Ucaior i Lend Ihetrtct���OtMM of Qucea Charlotu Take oot*c* taat ir in, :... Iron etete, I. C. r. i Balater ef Prlaee Rupert, B. C. by eerupe'.ioo ooo��.m*fmr, intend u, .pply to the CkMf a_'o.o- tnmmort of Land, lor . Larenee to proepect Ioc coal aad petrateu-a on and uadae ��4U acres ol laad oa Grabam Island iescnoed a. lolloer.: Commeocint al e poet planted leu mile, aonb |ef C. E. B. Cool Leaae No. li, marked N. n eoraar C. E B. Coal Leaae No. It, tbeoee south K> chaina. thence east to cneiae, taeoee north M chaina, ihenee ��eet to caaine lo plea, ef eum- rneaicesaent IHted Sept. II. Itll. C. E. BAINTER. Locator Pub. Sept. 21. I Skaena Land Diatnct - DWnet ot Queen Cha/lotu Take eotiee that thiny ia, s afue dau. I.e.!. Haiater ot Pnnee Huport. B. C. by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- ���maeaoner of Lanis lot a lieeaee to pmepect lair coel and petroleum oo end uader 840 acna of i hud a* Craham lelanl letrrsl-n as lolioei. Cofnmeoar.c at a poet pleated two mile, aortlk . of C. E. B Cool Leae. No. 11, market S. W. : eomw C. E. U Coal Look No. lt. ihence north , M ehalna, there, eeet 80 chaina. thence south 10 chain*. Ibeoce eeet SO chain* la place of com tmmtmtA*, < DeM Sept. II. Itll. C. E. BAINTER. Locetor Pub Sept. 2*. Sk*wna Lard llstrict -Dirtrtcl of Quwn Charlotte Take notice lhal thirty day. Irom d.te. I, C E Bainur of Prtrce llupert, B. C, b> occupatioa bon'skeeper. ir*e-id to apply te tbe Chief ' <-*->- maiassofter ,1 La--is lor e bcence to prospect for ,' .-osl aid peti**-l---:m on and under ttO acre, ef latxl ! oa Graham Mend deecribed ** li.il-.wa- ' Crmrnetrt-a at a poet plaite.) too mile, north of r I | i e leue Ha, is. marked S. <* I comer X. E D Coal tram No 20, thenee north Today is the Last Day but three to Pay Taxes and receive the rebate J. C. McLennan, Collector, City Hall. NOTICE We, the undersigned, state that any slanderous statements made by us as to the character of Mrs. Eric R-rsang ve absolutely without foundation, and were made in the heat of a quarrel' between ourselves, and w�� believe Mrs. Rosang to be a respectable moral woman. Dated at Trince Rupert, this 1st day ! of Noveember, 1911. ANDREAS LARSEN n9 H. OLSEN Public Auction IN THE EMPRESS THEATRE. PRINCE RUPERT. B. C.COMMENCING ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29,1911 Terms of Sale:���One quarter Cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years at 6 per cent. COAL NOTICE The palatial G.T.P. Steamer "Prince Rupert" leaves Seattle at 12 o'clock midnight each Sunday; Fare, including meals and stateroom, $18.00. Laeaves Vancouver 11 p.m. each Monday: Fare, including meals and stateroom. $16.00. Arrives in Prince Rjpert Wednesday a. m. Ske-eoa Lard Dtatrtct ��� Dietrtct ol Queen Charlott lalanda Take notice that Auetla W. Brown- of Prince Rupert, aaddler. intende to apply to ibe Chied -0 chaina. Uis-nee west tO chelae, thenee wuth 90 Ismit iwoorer of Lead, aad Work, lor a hcence I ehaina, MM east SO chaina to placo of com to proepect lot eaal. a* and petroleum oa end - ane-raa- .". under the following deacrlbod laode 00 tho Weat D.te-Sepl IV Itll C. E BAINTER. Locator Coaat of Graham laland. Puh. .Sept. 11. Commencinc al a poet planled thne milea eaet of tbe nonhead corner ifl I. Na. 44(t thence Skeena Uad Dirt-let -DWrtel of Queen Charlotte <***** to ehaina, thence M chaina weet, tbenee 80 Take notice tt at th.ny data al'er dale. I, C. E. '*>*"** rt"*'*- ******* * *** **** to point of Rainier tf IViice Rupert, B i" , hy oeeupelioo eommeneemenl, hookka^pec. Intend to apply to the CHef Com- mivoMr of l_ada lo. . licence to t-rmpect lor eoal auid petr 'mam tm and under S10 ..re. el land on l.raha r l.tand dsecnb^l aa Inflow.. Commeneina Bt a poet planted two IttJlP ItOrth ^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, ��� C. E B. Ceaj Iram No. It. m-u-ke-l S T. enrtmt ( . *R t I oal Leeee No. 21. Ihenee north S.^Th^^Tl,c___i��p,,,5i2,5',ir. ADVERTISE IN THE ! ttw*ft*rwiv#*n t. | Doted Sept. II, Itll. C. t BAINTER. I .COME AND SEE THE "WONDER CITY" OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Located Aucuet IM, 1*11. Pub Aug. It Al'STIN M BROWN. Loeetor NEWS ���For full particulars and maps of tawnsite applv to��� DAVID H. HAYS Sole Agent for G.T.P. Development Co. Prince Rupert, b.c. ��� <-.*xc?.r_��ux*3_tx iS^^S!^G:J " "' -m **?��.. _r*
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-11-11 |
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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_1911-11-11 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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 | b11c9e12-af6d-4882-8c1d-e51fccd9d503 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0227775 |
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Longitude | -130.325278 |
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