Il4< TH_ Wr ^.tER Twenty--"' ..a ending Ba. m , . ,��� ******?Af. SUN.TEXP. BAR. I MN >*.V* o.S.0 87.0 80.378 I The Daily Nms Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist VOL. II. NO. 244 Prince Rupert, B.C., Wednesday, October 25, 1911. NEXT MAILS For SOUTH Prince Kupert. KOR .. Friday, North 8 a .m. Princes! Royal. .Thursday P- m. % 1 <*_ ��� ' ll G. T. P, ���X u. Price Five Cents *># otel juiiyi Rnl HAD SOME QUICK JUSTICE IN POLICE COURT TODAY In Less Than Half an Hour Joshua Robinson Was Charged, Had Preliminary Hearing, Was Committed, Tried by Judge Young and Sentenced to Six Months Provincial Police proceedings in I'rince Rupert as put in progress by Chjef Owen, Magistrate McMullin and Judge Young this morning constitute a record for die city. To have a prisoner charged, put through his preliminary hearing, sent up for election at which he chose speedy trial, and sentenced all in twenty- nine and a half minutes is quite an achievement in police procedure. The case was that of Joshua Robinson, an Indian, who was charged with the theft of a grip containing wearing apparel from a fellow countryman who himself did the Sherlock Holmes act in the first case and traced the missing property to thc possession of Joshua. Unlike his Scriptural namesake Mr. Robinson was unable to make the sun stand still in the heavens while hc was brought to justice and so instead of a record delay like that over the biblical battle of old, there was the record just mentioned the oilier way. Joshua was charged anil came up for preliminary hearing before Magistrate McMullin. He was sent up for election before Judge Young, made his choice, was tried on the spot and sentenced to six months' imprisonment at Westminster. Whether he can make his prison walls fall down by lung and lip power as Joshua of old did with the walls of Jerico cmains to be seen. C. P. Hickman and D. J. McDonald were passengers by the Prince Rupert this morning. Messrs. George Reitl and Charles Uniting booked for Masset today through from the south by the Prince Rupert. TINY SCHOONER MAKES TRIP TO THE SIBERIAN COAST Power Boat Polar Bear of Seattle, Has Adventurous Voyage���Is Laden Down With Valuable Cargo of Furs and Walrus Skins Seattle, Oct. 24.���Laden with walrus skins, heads and tusks, and with a snarling, snapping bear cub from the Arctic, caged on her deck, and bringing stories of adventure in the Priblyoff, Bogosloff and Walrus islands, and on the treacherous Siberian coast, the staunch little power schooner Polar Bear, Captain Louis Lane, arrived on the Sound today. On the bowsprit when she entered the slip at pier 7 was the had and skin of a huge polar bear, spread eagle fashion. Captain Lane's prize story of adventure is his capture of a white cub which rattles the bars of his cage on the deck of the Polar Bear, and does not seem inclined to make friends with anyone. Captain Lane and a few of thc members of his party had gone into the interior of Wrangell Island, near Doubtful Harbor, when they came upon a mother bear and the cub. Old Brum was killed after an exciting chase, but the greal problem was the capture of the cub. Rope was obtained from the schooner, and after the cub had been entangled in it its feet were bound and the struggling animal placed aboard the vessel. Three bears were shot at Cape Blossom and their skins preserved. At Walrus Island Captain Lam and his parly found birds so thick that it was almost impossible U walk without tramping on them. On St. Matthew's Island they saw many valuable fur bearing animals unmolested by hunters. At North Cape they were told by ! be natives that the Polar Bear was the second vessel to visit them, although many had passed in the distance. ITALIANS RIVAL THE JAPANESE Have Placed 60,000 Men in Tripoli Within a Few Day* of Starting Operations. Rome, Oct. 24. ��� Defending Italy's apparent tardiness in sending her expeditionary force to Tripoli so long after the war was started, naval authorities point out that thc Japanese, who had been for years preparing f*>r the campaign against Russia landed only 17,000 soldiers in Korea in the first expedtiion, and a similar number two days later, beginning operations more than forty days after the landing. Italy sent 60,000 men within a few days, prepared for immediate operations. WILL ENLARGE PLANT Vancouver, Oct. 25.���It is reported here that thc Powell River Paper Comapny intends to double their present capacity by installing additional equipment to the value of $1,000,000 making the total expenditure on Powell River about $3,500,000. Inquiries at the hospital today show that Mrs. Jame* Jal our whose serious illness was announced in yesterday's News Is fast recovering her strength. Her caw is being attended to by Dr. McNeill, who has had charge of thc case all along. Coats for chindrcn-big range- Wallace's. PRESBYTERIAN CLUB Winter Programme Opens Tonight with Debate on Commission Government���Mayor to Preside. Tonight at 8 o'clock the Presbyterian Club will initiate the winter series of debates, atldresses and social evenings. The programme for the winter will be announced tonight and is quite up to the Standard of |ast year. The leader each evening is an expert in his subject, and is followed by open questioning anil discussion, For example, Judge Young will speak on "The Treatment of Criminals, Juvenile and Adult;" Mr Stork on "A Jaunt Through Europe;" while a couple of labor leaders will speak on "Tolstoi's Doctrine of Labor." An amusing feature in a few weeks will be a Mock Election, in which three mayoralty- aspirants will deliver typical addresses. The meeting tonight is a discussion of the question "Government by Commission." Mayor Manson will be chairman and questions and criticisms from the audience will be invited. All the meetings of the club are open to the general public, and are held in thc Presbyterian Hall on Fourth avenue, a block east; of McBride. The Mayor antl Mr. W. W. Footc of Victoria, engineer of the Provincial Public Works Department stall, paid a visit today to the new Government wharf here now about complete except for warehouses. SHOT FINE BUCK Good Hunting Within Four Miles of Prince Rupert A beautiful 140-lb. four prone buck was landed at the wharf this morning, li was shol at about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon on thc northern slopes of Mount Morse not more than four miles from Prince Rupert by William Logan, a well known hunter of the district. Some splendid grouse were got also on the same trip. GETTING ON THE ELECTORS LIST Amusing Incident in the City Hall the Other Day Shows How One Man Feels About It. WORLD'S BASEBALL (Special to Daily News) New York Wins Today by Score of 4-3 Homer Woods Guilty (Special to the News) Homer Woods, of Prince Rupert, was found truilty of attempted murder and suicide at the New Westminster assizes today. PUNCAN ROSS LETS BIG ORDER Places Contract with Interior Lumber Company for $40,000 Worth of Lumber for Use on His Contracts. City Clerk Woods is busy" with the rush of applicants anxious to have their names put oupn the register of municipal electors. Thc time for the closing of the roll draws near, and so do the shallows of coming events in the shape of mayoral and aldermcnic candadi- tures. Get on the roll by all means, but don'l be like Pat, the civic employee, who the other morning figured in a quainl incident at the City Hall. "I want to register as a voter," said Pat to the City Clerk. "Certainly," said Mr. Woods, "you sign this declaration that you have paid your road tax, that you are a householder or licence holder or that you are exempt from these conditions, ar.d that you are a British subject. Just take oil your hat while you swear to that." "See here," said Pat. "I have VOted at elections for forty-two years and more and never yet had to take eff my hat to prove that I was a British subject and I'm not going to begin today." "You'll lose your vole, Pat," chorused the bystanders. "I don't care though I lose my head for it," saitl Pat with pride. "I'll not take off my hat at my time of life after voting for forty- two years without ever needing to do such a thing before to prove I I am a Briiish subject. There's no man'll make nu- do il." And in spite of protests and persuasions Pat left the City Hall firmly resolved. Sixty first class passengers, a large number of deck travellers, antl a good cargo of freight and mail were brought in this morning by the Prince Rupert which arrived on time from the south after a good passage. EXODUS FROM YUKON City of Seattle Passengers Report Yukon Still Open Another big crowd of Yukon old timers came south by the City of Seattle this morning. The steamer w.is heavily freighted also. Fair weather accompanied her on the way from the nortii with occasional streaks of fog. Her passengers reported the Yukon not yet icebound. AWED BY THE BOILED SHIRT Police Chief Vickers Finds Immaculate Evening Dress as Effective as a Gun to Quell the Unruly. Hazelton, Oct. 24.���Mr. Duncan Ross has recently placed with the Interior Lumber (."ompany an order for $40,000 worth of lumber. In order lo handle lhe work the Lumber Company have purchased a boiler from Foley, Welch & Stewart and are now moving it from Sealey to iheir mill near Two Mile. When the new boiler is installed the mill will have a capacity of aboul 15,000 feet a day. SYDNEY FISHER S FUTURE Ex-Minister of Agriculture Will Likely Re-enter the House Montreal, Oct. 25.���It is understood here that Hon. Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture under the Laurier regime, will re- enter the political arena and that O. II. Boivin, member-elect in Shefford, will resign his seat to make way for "his return. Kiddies' coals���big range, lace's. -Wal- St MMHKKKMM RKKKMK GREAT NEW STORY STARTS TOMORROW Attired immaculately in evening dress and wearing ihe smile that always assures law-abiding citizen or criminal alike of a Bquare deal, Chief Vickers, of the cily police force, attended the Wanderers' Club dance last nighl and laid himself out for a good time. But chiefs of police like other toilers for lhe public gootl are liable to have their good times rudly disturbed by the stern call of duty, and so it was with "Billy" Vickers last night. Right in the middle of a two- slep came an urgent call for the chief of police. Report said that there wa.s a man threatening mischief wiih a revolver on Centre Street ol Sixth. With never a symptom of tlisturbar.ee the chief siepped quietly out lo lhe scene In a moment or two he returned quite unruffled and with never a blemish on his irradiant "boiled shirt." The trouble was laid���the gun-brandisher had been awed into better behavior���and Chief Vickers could enjoy the dance iu peace. The News announces that its new serial story "The Pillar of Light,' one of Louis Tracy's masterpieces will start in tomorrow's issue. See that your names are entered on the News circulation books in order to ensure not losing an instalment of this entrancing story of love and adevtnure. KHKMXKKKXKK �� n n n n n n n n n n n n K K K H X OFFERED A JUDGESHIP Ottawa, Oct. 25.���It is understood that Hon. J. J. Foy, Attorney General of Ontario, has been offered the appointment to the vacancy on the Ontario High Court bench caused by lhe death of Mr. Justice M.i,M.ih,,ii last spring. Should he decline the appointment wi likely go to Houghton Lennox, member for South Siincoe, whose acceptance would provide a seat for Hon. W. T. White. The Judicial appointment should go, however, according to precedent in a Roman Catholic to which church I Inn. Mr. Foy belongs. KITSELAS TUNNEL TO BE COMPLETED BY NOV. 30 Work on the G. T. P. is Rushing Forward���Aid. V. W. Smith Had to "Murh It" to Get From Shan- dilla to Hazelton���Large Hotel to be Built at Hazelton News from up river tells of Print* Rupert's esteemed Altlernian, Y. W. Smith, having to "mush it" with his pack on his back from Shandilla where the steamer Conveyor was sent back to Rupert, up to Hazelton. All who know the alderman will have no doubt thai he "made it" all right though he wasn't one of those who mushed it wiih the Mayor over the Morse Creek watershed. Kitselas Tourist Centre It is stated that the G. T. P. have acquired a long lease of Indian reserve al Kitselas on which they are to erect a huge tourist hotel at a cost of 126,000 lhe lease of the laud to cost them 1100 a year. Extensive improvements to encourage tourist traffic are planned for the immediately adjacent tlistrict ��� in cluding bridges to various pic" turesque islands on the Skeena. Tunnel and Bridge Work The Kitselas tunnel will be through by November 30th, says the latest report, and the first great caisson of the Skeena river bridge near Hazelton has been launched. When the tunnel is through supplies and bridge steel will be sent in by rail, and much more rapid progress will be made on the whole extent of line awaiting the tunnels and bridge. Immense quantities of supplies will be carried into interior points by pack train this fall the work being now under way. Hundreds of horses arc bring employed packing the outfit of the old town of Hazelton to the new townsite where the Foley, Welch & Stewart contracting outfit have located for the conduct of the last great contract for grading the G. T. P. HE WRESTLED FOR LIFE AGAINST A BIG BUCK DEER Alarming Experience of Sheriff W. J. Law���Buck At tacked Him and Threw Him in Lake���Man and Beast Fought Together in the Water Revelstoke, Oct. 25���Sheriff W PORCHER ISLAND IS NOW MAKING PROGRESS Wm. Sims, Who Used to be in Prince Rupert, is Back With Glowing Report-Ha- Turned Rancher and Fisherman Now Great Place for the Children Up to Rupert for a trip from Porcher Island where his happy wife and young family have been sell led for several seasons row, Wi'liam Sims formerly a city employee on the first Woodworth Lake surveys when he was launch- man, hits a gootl account to give of affairs on the island of his selection for aliome. His ranch on Porcher is doing exceedingly well. His garden nourished this year so that lie had abundant vegetables, and has still some to the good. Potatoes ou his land made good, were fruitful, and multiplied according to mandmenl given them, gedc cultivation of the of all the children thrive, and go lo school regularly, doing well at their lcias.i>iis, and still better in the health school of open air, Porcher Island, their big play- groui tl. Since the fall commenced two new bridges have been constructed at a cost of 1200 under direction of Mr. J, R. Beattie, of Prince Rupert, from Governmeni ap-pro p'riation, and these greatly f.it-il- itate ilu- journey of the youngsters the com-1from Mr. Sims' , by ener-1 schoolhousc. Mr soil. Besl home to the ^^^^ Sims report > that his neighbors too are pros, porous, antl have found their efforts Iii develop their pre-emptions, antl ranches to repay them well. Bui Porcher Islanders one antl all are most anxious to impress on thc Outside world anil particularly the politicians who sometimes visit them, that they believe in their Island's prospects all the time, .mil desire the very best help the powers thai be can give thepi to aitl iu tht* upbuilding well nnd coming summer resort. J. Law has returned from a trip to the Arrow Lakes with an exciting story of a hand to hand fight he had with a big buck deer. Mr. Law was sitting on a rock fishing, early in the morning when all of a sudden a big buck deer sprang from the bush which was in close proximiiy to the water, and charged the sheriff, knocking him into the icy water. On rising to his feet again the sheriff found the animal coming at him again with both front feet in the air and striking for his breast. Wit Considerable presence of mind Mr. Law threw his hands in front of him and giving them an outward sweep separated the limbs of the tleer, which came down over bolh wrists and severely skinned them. By this action man and deer were in close embrace ami both MRS. DAVIS ARRIVED Wife and Family of the City Engineer Will Take up Home in Prince Rupert. PURSER GUPTILL SLOWLY RECOVERING Though Terribly Hacked With an Axe About the Head and Shoulders, His Magni ficent Vitality Will Pull Him Through-Skagway Police Have Made Arrest Purser Charles Guptill, of thcd.ivs. It was iust touch and BOlIf hc continues to mend, will bt Alaska Steamship Company's shore offices at Skagway, is making a slow recovery from the terrible injuries inflicted upon him by his murderous assailant recently. News wa.s brought in by the purser of the City of Seattle this morning that Guptill Would probably recover, though his injuries had been shocking. The' robber hail hacked and gashed his victim all over the head, shoulders and neck, and only Guptill's magnificent vitality kept him alive. He lay at death's door for two tlays. Il was just touch and go whether he would live or die, bill before ilu- City of Seattle pulled out it Wits known that the purser had a chance of recovery. Meantime the police had a man in custody who is believed to be Guptill's assailant, bui the evidence to convict is not complete yrt, though tin* chain of cir- cumsyances seems Incrlmlntaing. The man is a foreigner. It is possible thai considerable delay may be occasioned over- lhe conviction owing to the precarious stale of the Victim whose evidence if he continues to nienc required. Air. Lou Hansen, freight -solicitor for the Tacoma and Vancouver Steamship Company, says: "(iuplill is a man of exceptional nerve, though Small in build. It is certain thai he put up a fight, for he would never nllow the office to be robbed without a. struggle. He was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him. lb* will be remembered by thousands of Alaskans who travelled with him during the years he was on the northern run.' By the Prince Rupert today there arrived Mrs. Davis, the wife of Colonel W. M. Davis the riiy engineer, with their son and young (laughter. Colonel Davis has been leading a bachelor life during the past eighteen months, since he took charge of the engineering department. Needless to say he was one of ihe firsl in the rush to the wharf when the Rupert's whistle sounded in thc water. The sheriff then realizing that something must be done as the animal was apparently desperate, grappled with him and succeeded in holding the animal's head under water for some time. The chiUing effect of the water, however, on the sheriff, who has been ill for some tjme, and the terrific struggle which he had with the animal, had considerably fatigued him and he decided that it was best to let the deer go before he could drag him out into deep water or get the best of him in his death struggle. This he tlitl and much lo his surprise the animal ran back into the bush. ; W. 11. Wark arrived from thc south this morning by the Prince Rupert. Cold nights���warm blankets���all kinds.���Wallace's. 2t TO REPAIR WRECK Porcher Island Steam Launch Recently Imperilled to do Service Again. News was brought over from Porcher Island yesterday afternoon by Mr. William Sims, a rancher there, that Mr. W. II. Miller whose launch lhe "Aswal- lowgott" (an Indian name, by llu* way, which very few can spell) has succeeded in getting the wrecked boat in shape for survey and repairs. He hail her beached, and lightened of her cargo, and has discovered thai though badly shattered forward, the hull can be repaired. Work has begun on the boat, and Mr. Miller calculates on having her afloat again before the end of tin* month. The engine was very little damaged by water. LADY QUALIFIES FOR WHITE HOPE Mrs. Kelly who Weighs but 99 Pounds Knocks out Former Heavyweight Boxer in One Round on Her Doorstep. (Special to the Daily News) Chicago, Oct. 25.���The wife of Jame-. Kelly, former heavyweight boxer, weighs exactly 09 pounds, yet��� "I expected a kiss when 1 entered the door," saitl the former pugil(st, "but instead got a left jab on ilu* mouth, followed by a knockout. When I woke up everything was dark and she had gone back to bed." "You're a 'has been' said thc court, "and if you don't wmt Io fight you'll have to get home earlier." WILL STAY IN RUPERT Mr. and Mrs. H. F. MacRae Have Taken up Residence on Fourth Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. MacRae who recently arrived in Prince Rupert (nun their honeymoon trip are in residence on Fourth avenue, formerly the residence of Dr. W. S. Hall. Mr and Mrs MacRae intend to make their home in Prince Rupert (or some time to come. Cold nights���warm blankets���all I'mntorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4.1 kinds.���Wallace's. 2t THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVEItTISI.NTa-50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canaila, United States and Mexico-Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries-Daily, $8.00 por year; Weekly, in advance. NEW TENDERS FOR WOODWORTH Bids to be in Not Later Than Six p.m. Thursday. Conditions Made Easier. Time Limit Extended. Snow fall Allowed for. HEAD OFFICE Daily New,) Building. Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 9S. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YoRK-National Newspaper Bureau, 819 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle Puget Sound News Co. London, ENGLAND���Tht Cloughsr Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone OS in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. Besides altering the specifications 50 pdr year, strictly! f,,,- ,|u. wor\* ,,f clearing around the shores of Woodworth Lake, the city council have arranged for an extension of the time limit for the work, and easier conditions in the event of delay occasioned through snowfall. The time limit Daily Edition. Wednesday. Oct. 25 SPENDING THE WATERWORKS MONEY The question of who should have the spending of the 1550,000 and the maimer in which ii should be spent, were the great issues in the recent vole on the waterworks bylaw. There was no objection worth noticing to ilu- scheme itself, A great deal of the objection was on the ground that the money. 1000 feet of Woodworth Lake. if voted, would be given to Alderman Hilditch to spend. For some I Colonel Davis asked the alderman now set for the completion of the work is "sixty days after the completion of the trail now being built to Woodworth Lake." -^n- othcr important condition is that the work cannot be accepted while mow remains on the ground. There will be reasonable extensions of time granted to contractors or st.uion gangs for delay occasioned by snow. It is estimated that the trail to Woodworth cannot be completed within three weeks, anil according to Alderman Douglas lasi night information has reached the city that snow has already been found fresh fallen within I I I I ***** "�����i'**-_.h^h.^m--^ii'*ii��ii"i�� l*************~ **********t*****s it **i ��***_** nt ****** ******* ������*'���"* ' ' m*m*jM^AW*m*k*S*0 "The News" Classified Ads. ���One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER- ���w Sttm**}* n*t***m* ���**.*���************* .^.^������^tw^l**-*-*)''**����������������' ���^H'fU'-'iii'"^""**1'"*"'*'*1"-*1 ~�� LAND PURCHASE NOTICE bkecna Land Dlttrlot-DltWot, 1 r B. C, occupation truckman I ,.r H.**"�����>**�����, or pot-mlsslon to purchase ffi Ml ,\ ��� IffS lanela. ***.*i ��� . 1 Commencing at ��� port |,|,nt���j , , ,, ?l ISM,mi'1.'0" No**���'���'��� tWa 2.. tho Naas Itiver ts. W. i* , thSU. -l ���'���" .t*nc�� $ W* *<"'*��� (knot 10 ':' -���"���. thenco 10 chains south tu t|���. ���.,.. '����� ��cl, ment to contain 160 ucri-a mora or ' ���"���""I* U.M a����. i.nS,,ARli.!i,_.VV'' ''���������-...�� ".Ami Phone ISO The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While Y'ou Wait. THK Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S. ���Houses and ItcnUti. <t����-fcii*-^.- 4>*-��--.�� >-�����_, I ***M* For Rent Notice Our patrons will plfeaae note that all accounts against the individuals of the lirm. the Pony Express, will be kept separate from those of the Company, dating from the 1st of October. IHU. E. A. ELLIOT, J. ROOTJES. 23S-2W FRKD PETERSON. reason or another a large number of citizen.*, did nol wish Alderman whether he meant thousand feet perpendicularly or horizon- Hilditch to have the spending oi the money. _ I ta���y? Alderman Douglas was not The Mayor dearly recognised these objections. On one occasion I clear on that point. The council he nude a public recognition of them. He pointed out that the money favored the eit) 's constructing would be spent bv the water anil light committee, of which Aldennan ' ***** *******'*���' P'P* last night, the Hilditch was not a member, and promised that Alderman Hilditch T"0" }*F* 'h''.* Ithe"; W,U ,be , , , . , ,. ��� , plcntv of time to find vellow cedar would not Ik- given the spending ol the money. Enough before the pipe is -needed. Tenders for the clearing of Wood- worth Lake shores nave been returned t<> the bidders unopened. New tender*- are called for Thursday, 26 inst., at not later than 6 p.m. The coui cil will meet at 8 p.m. to open and consider the bid*. COAL NOTICE Furnished rooma with bath. Special ratet by the week. Talbot House. 166-tf Neatly Furnlahed roomi, gentlemen preferred.- Apply Mra. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre, tf Nice Furnlahed Rooms. Mrs. Greenwood. Alder Block: Third Ave. 170-tf For Bent-Furnlahed rooms. Hot and cold water with bath. Digby Rooma. 6th Ave. and Fulton Street. tf For Item Sons ot England Hall, 819 itndlAvr.. for Dances. Fraternal Sex-letles, Socials, etc. Apply Frank A Ellis. Box 869 or phone 68. 186-tf 30-30 Savage Rifle, good as new. P. O. Box 2*4. ���MU For Sale-Chicken Ranch. ! Storey honse, household goods. Near Prince Rupert. A map If Uken at once. Address Box 368. tf (2000 takes excellent view lot with substantial 4- named cottage, lot.',. block 1. aection i. Borden St. Enquire on premises or P.O. Box ���**. IMM Pub. Sept. 23. Skoona Land DUtrict--District 0f e , lake notico that ll��r���ll i Alia., occupation station nue,,,. ,',.' 1 mis'*��� '" ���'""������*���-**��� *���" -Oil" . Commonclng at a po,t plant,-,1 ,- woat corner 100 chain, ea.t and 20 Irom N. K. vorner ol |.,,t [] Coast DUtrict Kan,,, .*,. ,,.,... thenco HO chains rii,rlh. tlu-��� thence 80 chains south to po.t ,,, . ceuitsinlnit 3*��u acrea, more ol ' ��� M���n-lj-, ', ';" "liply I Dateel Sept. 18, 11)11. Pub. Sopt. 2J. HAROLD ! Pn-,1 ','.. I. .. On those representations the money was voted Since then Alderman Hilditch and his friends have objected to the waterworks expenditures being passed upon in open council. They forced through a motion, appointing a committee with power to act in secret. This motion went through without opposition from Mr. Manson. The final act of Mr. Manson in the betrayal of the cilizens was when he broke his word, and with the whole council to select from, deliberately appointed Alderman Hilditch W become chairman of the light and water committee���the committee that will have the spending of the people's $550,000. It is no secret that Aldennan Hilditch has ambitions to become the next mayor of Prince Ru*i*crt. Mayor Manson'a action in handing over to him the control of thc waterworks appropriation, is in effect the handing over of a means to secure the return of .Alderman Hilditch as Mayor. There should Ih* no objection to any man who feels like doing so, offering himself a> Mayor, and making the Ik-si of his candidature. But for Mayor Manson to appoint Alderman I i ditch to the spending RAILROADING BYLAWS Electric Light Plant, and Phone Plant Debenture Bylaws Pushed. Two money bylaws were railroaded through on Monday night by the city council the rules being suspended in order that they might be read the first and second times ard then considered in committee of the whole. Their third reading and final adoption lollows at next meeting of council. The bylaws of the waterworks money i* unfair to the several other aldermen who were those to rai>e the necessary may have designs on the Mayor's chair.' More than ihat, it is a distinct breach of faith with thc public, who were letl to believe that .-\ldcrnun Hilditch was not to have the spending of lhc waterworks money. WANTED SOME HISTORIC DOCUMENTS sum by the issue of debentures for the extension of the electric light plant, and to raise StO.000 by the same method for the telephone plant. Both were father- jed by Alderman Kirkpatrick, chairman of the finance committee. So far no capable history of British Columbia has been written. Among the other duties of the Pro* intial -Archivist St Victoria, a collection is being made of hi*t.>iic.il data. This will some day form the Tom Tiddlers ground of the future historian of Briti-h Columbia. Hon. Dr. Voting has recently sent out an appeal on behalf of Mr. Scholefield. the archivist, inviting all persons in the province who have any historic document- to submit ihem. either as gifts or for purchase to the archivist's office. Materij' relating to the colonial and fur tr.iding period! are especially desired, and all other matter relating to lhc province, such as diaries, letter-, manuscripts, etc.. and in addition ali Indian lore, legends, myths antl tribal histot.- Skeena Land District���District nt queen Charlotte Take notice lhat thirty days (rom date, 1, C. E. It-in.ti r of Prince Rupert, B. l'., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- ' missioner ot Lands for a licence to prospect tor j coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of lanel on liraham laland described aa followsi Commencing at a post planted one mile north . ot C. E. B. Coal Leas* No. 10. marked C. E. B. | Coal Leaae No. 15. thence nortii 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, tnence south 80 chains, tbence east 80 chains to place ot commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. UAINTER, Locator l-ub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Quean Charlott | Take notice that thirty days from date, 1, C. B, Bainter ol Prineo Rupert, 0. C, by occupation bookkeeper. Intend to apply to the Chief Com. ; missioner ot Lands for a licence to proapect for ,*���sl and petroleum on and under 610 acrea of land on Uraham Island described aa follows: Commeneing at a poat planted two milea north of C. E. B. Coal Leaaa No. 10, marked N. E. , corner C. E. H. Coal Lease No. 16, thenee south SO chains, thence weat 80 chaina, thence north , 80 chains, thence eaat 80 cbains to place ot com-1 mencement. Dated Sepl. 11,1911. C. E. liAlNTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Queen Charlotu Take notice that thirty dais (rom date, I, C. E Uainter ot Prince Rupert, B. C. by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Landa for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum oa and under 640 acre* of land on Graham laland described aa lollows: Commencing at a poet planted two miles north of C. E. 11. Coal Least No. 14, marked N. E. corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No 17, thence aouth 80 chaina, thence weat 80 ehaina, thence north 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chaina to place of commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DUtricl���Dislrict of Queen CharloUe I Take notice that thirty days (rom date, I, C. E ' Bainter ot I'rince Rupert, 11. C. by occupation : bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- < miaaioner of Landa (or a Licence to prospect (or I coal and pelroleum on and under 640 acraa of i laaej on Graham laland deacribed aa (ollowa: I Commencing at a poat planted two miloa north i of C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 12. markad N. W. corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 18, thence south 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chaina, thence r,���rth 80 chains, thence west 60 chaina to place of commencement. Dsted Sept. I'ub. Sept.' I Insurance Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only st Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 FEED STORE We earn* everything In the feed line, also garden seeds at the lowest market prices, at Collart'e olg Fted Store, Market Place Skeena Land DUlrict���Dutrict i Taka nolico that J,---,- M, , Hap,,is, Iowa, occupation lu apply tor permission described lanela; ���W lellllh. - Hit) ��� Burn. - ��� * -.. -. -'Ins *-.���-, ���'���'rC-fllr-tH Mllll ������ Am ��� ���-,-;,-1 ���' -: ,��, to pur,- Commenclng at a posl planted oa th.M���i_,. ahore ol Kuuyraateen Inl.-t ���,. , . '',Jt H ol a amall atream lloveing Into .... .,,,__" ol Crow Uke. Thenc touth I ' _riU?,_*- weat 20 chaina more ���r iat i��� . "'.' ;***** Crow Lake, thence northerly a I .".... 'r'e,*��� lowing the ahore lines ol Crow . ��� , ," te*. Croey Uke and KuOeymat* , ,.',''". '*; place ol commencement, eoninr.,.-.- ��� ,. w more or leaa. Locatod Auguit 7. lull Dated Aug. 9, 1911. JEJSE M. U Pub. Aug. 12. 1UX1UK Skeena Land Dlstrict-D.-*. ��� T.lke notice that I. T,i ,na. C in IT Ruperi. oicupati.-n oarpeoter, ,,;.., ,, ��i! for uertnisslon lo purchase lh, , PONY EXPRESS OUR Compmnlw are noted for prompt and just settlement*. We write every known class of Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Ca r Wanted ***t*****ttm\M 1 TRY THE "NEWS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING StenofirrapherlWanted-Applir Box 1SS1 tf Wanted���A jrood smart boy for provision store. Apply et uiioe Ideal ProWiion Houte. 23&-tf Wanted Nursinv. Obttectric* a specialty. Residence 829 Third Ave. Phone 243 Red. tf Wanted. ��� Cleaning and prewinc. alterations and r-epairirur for men and women. Dreaamakini call-M for and delivered. Mr�� Charles Percher. 830 Third Ave. Phone 2M Red. tf Wanted irirl for ceneral housesrork. Small family. Apply to lira. N F. Helmer. 6th Ave. and McBride St. Telephone 267. 240-242 Wanted���All kinds of embroidery worked at moderate pricea. Send your own pieces and have them worked. Mrs W. E. Willitcraft, H-n Bay P.O. 2&.240 Wanted���Two rounr men to board and room In private boarding houee. $30 a month. Apply at box S.s Dally Newt. 241-U Scotch lady would like situation u boueekeeper or any poaitlon of trust. Thoroughly capable. Apply box D.. Daily Newa. 241-244 ���e��%gp%ee*%el > L Lost and Found FOL'ND-2 Small Key.. Inquire at Newa Offlce. Z*4-lf Reward by re- tf Loat-Ladlet' watch In bracelet, turning to Newa otSee. Exchanged by mistake*-" Currie ���-.act). Re-exchanjre can be affect Waterproof Coat for one exactly similar but with plumb bob In the pocket, ed at News Office. it. II, ISII. C. E. BAINTER. Locator f1*" ���"*"**" ���" -���J*3* * ->. j Rea ind Diatrict���DUtrict ot Queon Charlotte \ L-_.^____^._^��� otiee that thirty days all** dale, I, C. E r Real Estate Dominion Fish Market : FULTON AND SIXTH AVENUE : Dealers In Fresh Fish, Oysters and Came ln season. Fresh Poultry, Vegetables, Butter and Eggs - - - ��� PHONE 117 P.O. BOX IH Skeena Und Take nolice that thirty dayi \*S*** *g^.*e^>.^*��-iejWP I Will buy lou in Prince Rupert at bargain pricea bookkeeper, Intend to apply lo tbe Chief Com-, a��� h Apply P O Box 660 staling location, mueioner of Lanela fol a licence to prospect for - 'rteTVii nMf coal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea of " "��� . land on Graham Island deecribed aa followa: Commencing at a post planted two miles nortb ' w?n.1.10.*3*-' **** tt* *n "rince Rupert. New Knox Hotel BESNER A BESNER. Proprietors The Sew Knox Hotel li run on the European plan. Flrat-class senice. All the Latest M.dern Improvements. .;-:- BEDS fiOc UP FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT of C. E. It Coal Leaae No. 13, marked S. W. corner C. E. B. Coal Lsaae No. 19. thence north j . NO chains, tbence east t**) chaina, Ibence aouth BO | i chaina, thence weat 60 chaina to plaee of commencement. Datod Sept. 11. 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Ucaior i Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District -District of Quean Charlotu : Take notice that thirty -lays from data, I. < . E Iia;:.*�� r of IVinoe Hupert, B. ('.. by occupation ! bookkeeper, intend to apply to tbe Chisf Com* misaioner of Lands for a licence to proepect for i coal and petroleum on and under 640 acrei of land on (iraham Island desenbed a* folloera: Commencing at a poet plantad two mUea north of C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 14. marked S. W. corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 20. thence north 60 chaina, thenee wwst ���*>��� chains, thenre eoutb 60 ehaina, thence eaat 60 chalu to placa of commencement. Dated Sept. II, 1911. <\ K. BAINTER. Locator Pub. Sept, 23. Skeena I ar. I District���District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty dava after date. I, C. E. j Bainter of Prince Kupert, H C. by occupation i bookkeeper, intend to apply to tha Chief Com- i missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for j eoal and petroleum oo and under 640 acrea of land on (iraham Island deecribed aa (ollowi: Commencing at a post planted two m.lee norih of C. K. B. Coal Leaae No. IS. irarked S. ( corner C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 21, thence north 00 chains, thence aeat 60 chaina. thence aouth 60 chaina. thenca eaat 80 chaina to place of etm- mencement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Skeena Land District���District of Quean Charlotu Take notice that thirty days from dau, 1. C. K. Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. OL 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 acrea of oland on i.rshsm Island deacribed aa follows: Commencing at a poet planted two mllea north of C. E. B. Coa] Leaae No. 16, marked N. E. corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 22, theoce south 60 chains, thence weat 60 chains, thence north 80 cbains, thence eaat 60 chains to plaee of commencement. DatedSept. 12,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Oive full information aa to price, terms and location to P.O. Box 919 245-247 ���~~~. Business Chances GENERAL STOREKEEPER WANTED he moment is opportune and the future aeeured. Mainly caah, but If with capita) to carry eettlera till Spring tn aome caaee. almost a monoooly of a tariff tributary terrttaory ran be aeeured. Beat comer lot 1160 to build, or store would be erected and rented. Poat office will *�� aeeured. Address im media uly PO, Box t Pi.ce Rupert. 141447 Will buy a store In good location, formation to box 919. Sut- full in- 243- u: PONY EXPRESS tr>TB_a,TIC MUCKANTI' IXI.IVKBT sravirr Baa-race. Stora-re and Forte udlnf Arenta. Fo Rl-ra or Motor Car day or nlfht Seventh Are. and Fulton Phone 301 NOTICE On srd after October 27th I ��itl .,�����" Jure charge of ibe Shoe Repalnnf Shop on ftjcnnd avenue beta**���rn Seventh and Eifhth streets. I orc-u-riied tor some time by Ludsric Strubic. ny old ruetoree that feel like (ivln( pie il! I-** pleased to tee all my old ruetomer. and l|>����������������������**PPPPH*PP****** * ******��*>***> \.*****>*>V****A,**a-p** The Graham Island Oil Fields, Limited CAPITAL STOCK JI.O0O.000 t We are offering for sale a very limited amount of shares of stock at L*">c per share; par value ll.ilO. These shares are Roina: quickly anil will soon be- off the market : THE MACK REALTY & INSURANCE COMPANY ski,i.inc. aonnra SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing. Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Office: 3rd Ave. Workshop: Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and ��th Sta. gXMOOOOOaOOOOOOPOOOOCOOOfO Read The Daily News And Get All the News New Diamond and Pearl Goods We have just received an assortment of Rings, Brooches, Tie Pint, etc., of the very latest design ****** R. W. Cameron & Co. C.T.P. Official Walch Inspector. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 awwp���Mi Skeena Land District���District ot queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days tram date, I, C. E. Bainter ot Prince Rupart, B. C, by occupation bookkeeper. Inlend to apply to the Chiel Commissioner of Lands (or a licence lo prospect tor coal and petroleum on and under 610 caret ot land on Graham laland dencrihed ss follow,: Commencini al a post planted t��o mile, north ot C. S, B. Coal Leaae No 17. marked N. E. comer C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 2.1 thence south 80 chaina, thence weet t>0 chains, thenee north 80 chains, thence eaat 80 chains to place ol com* mencement. Dated Sept. 12. 1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator ; Pub. Sept. 23. iaee-a Land Distr'rt ���District of Queer. Charlotte Take notice that Ihirty days from dau. I, C. E. Ilaint er of Prince Kupert, B. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Commiaaioner of Lands for a licence to proapect tor coal and pelroleum on and under HIO arret of land on Graham laland dt-eeribed aa follow,: Commendnt at a poet planted at the southwest Oorner of Cosl taeeae No. 4460 marked C. E. It. Coal Leaae No. 28, thence nonh 80 chains, thence , west 80 chains, thence south 80 --halns, thence east 80 chains lo poinl ol commencement covering all foreshore Tlahn Point. Dated Sept. 12, 1911. C. E. BAINTER Pub. Oct 7. frienda, or any new on, my work t trial I will aa Io the paet thne and a half -.ear. I have been In tusineas in Prince Rupert, try te tive satiafaction. Nothinf but tbe ben maleilaU will be uaed and reasonable pricea charted. Ji'lIN Cl'RRIE tt NOTICE Auction Sale NOTICE it hereby liven that James Heffertr, has retaken poaeuasslon of Lot Seventeen ill), Hlock Twenty-four 241. Section One 111, Townsite ot Prince Rupert, under and hy virtue of power, contained in lease from him to Jemee Deroahu*. Arthur Murray and John Armstroni. AND FIRTHER TAKE NOTICE that th. said Jamee Harjterty will ���11 by public auction the bv.ildlnrs erects>d by Ihe l.ssans upon the said premise., said sale to be held al Prlnea Rupert. B. C. on the flnt day of NovemlKr. A. D, I'll et three o'clock in tbe afternoon upon tbe aforesaid premise*. IM JAMES HAQOERTY. ���-��� -���- FRED. STORK General Hardware j to pfooptcl I coal and pe'roleum on and umler erfto acrea of - land on Uraham Island described as follows: Commencini at a post planted two *nilee north Tlslm northi-ert .oinel Coa! Lease 4466 marked , C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 29, thenc aouth 80 chains. I thence we-t 80 chaina, thence north SO chains. t*.��n-e east M. tlalns tj poinl o*. rommeneement; ontslnlnl CIO acre, more or less. Dated Sept. 12. 1911. C. E. BAINTER Pub. Oct. 7. i Builden' Hardwire Valves A Pipes Oxford Stoves Graniteware Tinware SECOND - AVENUE Prejmpt Delivery Ph���ii.-. ll or 301 Commondnir at a post plan*., j aoulh from the m.uth of Fa;.. ISO feet back fn,-,, th - !,-." north, thence 40 chain, mat, : aouth. thence east 4') chains to i, ��� ��� ' ' ment, eontalnini*: XD acre, mora THOMAS t'\KT!'R Dated July 7th. ISII. Charlc, �� A.-.-nl. Pub. Auir. Sth. LOTS FOR SALE One lot, Block 5, Section 1, Beach Place. Price $2100, SI000 cash balance 0-12 months. One lot, Block 17, Section 1, First Avenue. Price $2500, $1000 cash, balance 0, 12, and 18 months. Two lots, Block 29, Section 1, Park Avenue. Price $5000, one- fourth cash, balance 0-12-18 months. One lot, Block 20, Section 5. tint- view with two fronts, Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue. Price $1365, $800 cash, balance easy. One lot, Block 0, Section 5, Sixth Avenue. Price $1525, $705 cash, balance 6-12-18 months. One lot, Block 6, Section 5, Fifth Avenue. Price $1500, $300 cash, balance 3-6-12 months. Two lots, Block 22, Section 7, Sixth Avenue, Price $600, one- half cash, balance $25 per month. One lot, Block 15, Section 7. two fronts, Sixth Avenue and Hays Cove, with house 32 x 20. Price $2025. One half of lot 13, Block 40, Section 7, fronting Ninth .Avenue. Price $400, $200 cash, balance $25 per month. Lots 19-20. Biock 4, Section 8. corner Ninth .Avenue. Price $800, one-fourth cash, balan��*e 6-12-18 month. Lots 9-10, Block 10, Section 8. Tenth Avenue. Price $250 each, one-third cash, balance 3-0 months. FOR LEASE x 100 feet on Third Avenue, Level. Good lease. Stores on Second Avenue. 75 LOTS IN NEW HAZELTON $10 down and $10 per month buys a lot now. Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. HERE ARE SOME OF MY OFFERINGS: Double Front Lot with "-Room House on 8th Ave., Sec. 6 $1600 Two Bay view LoU on 4th Ave., Sec. 6 SZ450 Lot on 6th Ave., Sec. 6 $1575 Lot on 9th Ave., Sec. 7 $350 $60 cash and $26 a month. Two Double Lane Corners on 11th Ave. Sec. 8. $660 each. Easy Terms. Lot 19. Block 26. Sec. 6 $2200 F��, Life, AccMnt ltd Liability limine' JOHN DYBHAVN Pattullo Block. Skaena Land DUtricl���District of Cout !!,_, s Takt notice that 1, Thomu McCIitbimi 4 Prince Rupert. B. C, occupsti,,*: naj i���J broker. Intend to apply tor permission to i-jrctae the following deacribed lands: Comment-ins tt t paot planted at th. S W comer of pre-emption record IU. t:.. *.. .1.; ,aj chains, thence aouth 40 chains, itu-ice *��-, g- chaina to ahore ot take, thence foil,-..:.-; n^a, of lake In a northerly direction to pi :r.t . I na. mencement; eontalnini '120 acne, mor.- ot lm. Dated Sept. 8, 1911. TliUM.i,-, Mr, I.UI,r\J Pub. Sept. 9. Ereneat Cole. Aim Skeena Land DIatrlot���District ul Coait ilj-.n s Taka notice that E. 11. G. M,: - En|., occupation aurveyor. ent . i. ��� permiaaion lo purchaae the followin| .Incited lanela: Commencing at a poat planted at the N. W. Corner of Lot 4400. thence weat 80 chlans, th.nc,atsiU 20 chaina, Ibence eaat 80 chains, then** north l-J chaina to tho point of commencement conttuiaj 160 acrea more or lest. Dtted Atifuit 18. 1911. E. It. G M'l.UR Pub. Aut. M. V. M -.let,:. Ami Skeana Land Diatrict���District ol Coast Run) Taka notice that K. I*. Millar ot Tiptoe. ��:(. land, occupation farmer, nteods | permiasion to purchase lha followine de-tcnM Commencini at a pott plant.-! a w��t from tht N. W. Corner of U,-. . I north 40 chaina, thence weat 20 chains, Una* aoutb 40 chaint, tnence aatt 20 c(n . xa Ul point ol commencement eontalnini eighty acre more or lest. Daled Aufuat 19 1911. R. F. MILLCR I'ub. Au|. 26. r. M. lUfcr, tetct Ske-.ua Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Coasl RumI Taka notice that Prank S. Miller ��! UsM, l.nt. occupation civil tn|inter, in:--- ..: for permisaiun to purchaaa tha loUo*. tag iieae-nt-M lanoa: Commencini at-a poet plant.*! II '- I Corner ot Lot 28, thence north 20 el....*j. tune, wesl 20 chaint. Ibence aouth 20 chains, IMM taat 20 chains to point of comn-..-: i tainioi 40 acrea more or lesa. Dated Aet-uet 14, 1911. FRANK - MILLED Pub. Au| 26. P. M. ' Skeena Und DUlrict-DUtrict of Coaut !'_--l�� I Taka nolice tbat Herbert 1. M... - I i<- broke, Ont., occupttion lumberman, i.-.irtii u apply tor permiealon to purchaie :*.c f~cais| deeerribed landa: Commencini at a poat pUnted on the Mt Usl of tbe ZyRioqoKt or /lax-a-tot-lt* Ri.er. at walk* weet corner of Lot 1706, tbence aorthe * . the e-tterly boundary of Lot : more or lesa. to tbe northwest c-r - * 1706, Ibence westerly and toutherl;.. loo.*** the lelt bank of aaid over. SO chains m ������' J '���** x. poiat of cmmrncem.nl cm:...- ',**! atM more or ItM. Located Au|Uat 19. 1911. Dated Auiust 21, 1911. HKRIU'.r.. .' " ��� -���- Pub. Akf. M. Freder.ek S. Ottmt*, .*(** LAND LEASE NOTli/h Bella Coola Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Cm* RatH I Take notice that II. M. ll.lt . I ; ��� land, occupation tenllemtn. Intrr. ��� 1st permUakw to leeee the follown. laDda: Commendnf at a post planted of Necie-rtaconnay River about '." - of IndUn llner.e Line .Ihesce ��< - ' followini the channel of Seeled****" thence south v chains more or > ,1 Bella Coola River, ihenc- !���*''��������� < * '; of lieiU Coola River eaaterly SO chalet. tw~ 60 chains more or lea, to poinl ol Co: eontalnini 480 acrea, more or leas. .... Dated August 28, 1911. Puh. Sept. 80. William McSai.-. Sir* * I I-*...-.. ..-.rll .||-...,I.|I.||. H��_J. B O Y S J START IN BUSINESS Sell the Daily News. It's the easiest and quickest way of earning money of your own. Apply at THE NEWS OFFICE Bella Coola Uad DUtrict-DUtrict ol Coa.*. lasso* Take notice that H. M. CIIH ol D " land, occupation gentleman, intrn ��� tot permUalon to leaaa the foUo.; .* landa: u t'nmmincini al a pott plant.* I s eorner ol Ut 282. theoce south i or Iisw to northern bounder-, ot leas.* '��� lor ny II. M I'lio*. thence followtr,: *. aatt 20 ehalna, tbence north N c > wmt 20 chaina to point ot comm.nc, tair.ini 80 acrea. more or leaa. -, irF Dated August 28. 1911. �� l-ub. Sept. .10. WiUiam M.*' Bella Cool. Und DUlrict -DUtrid ��� I < Take nctice that H. M. Clill -1 land, occupation gentleman, intrn Is lor permlsaion lo leate Ihe follow in.* landa: Commencing at a port planted a- II corner of Lot 251. thence acuth 10 cl or 1-sea to nortlrrn leiundary of Leal spplie-l for by II. M. Cllf, thence tail - along aald boundary. Ihence n���r* thenre west 20 chains to point ot coint.- '������ containing 80 acree. mare or lesa. . ir. Daled Auguat 28, 1911. H- *} Pub. Sept"30. William McNs" ���' Bella Coota Und DUtrict-DUtri.t ol C ***** * i~ Tak. notice that H. M CHIT n!l> land, occupation genUeman, intends to al permoeion to leaae the followini eleefrl - Commendng at a poat planted a* near the N. E. corner of Lot No I, U 40 chains, thence weat 80 chains pott * east boundary of cannery leaae. *a�� the said east boundary aoulh 10 chariest to shore line, thenre folio-rs -' , line easterly 80 chaina more or less to I . commencement; containing 320 se*r,- . - i: ^ ��� mof* I rhaiM dun* Dated Augutt 31, 1911. Pub. Sept. 10. i 1 IFF William ***** : Bella Coola Und DUlrict���DUtrlct ol Cot-' '���' P t Tike notice lhat H. M Cliff .f I1* �� land, occupation gentleman, Inlend" , for pembelon lo leaaa tbe follow- M lands: . u | . Commendng at a port planted at j corner of Ut 83, thence north 20 ch,. I wert 40 chains, thence aoulh 20 chair , leea lo shore line, tbence following lne - j eart 40 rhaiM more or leea to point of Cl ment; containing 80 cane, more or lees Dated August 31,1911. H. M; ��� ',,,��� Pub. Sept. 80. William McS��,r. ���***'q* j Bella Coola Und DUUict���DUtrirt of Coa-t KanJ Take notice that II. M. Cliff ol Dun1��:i��. 'fj*; I land, occupallon gentlemm, Intenl." ��� r ! for permuelon to leaa. the following ��� I landa: .. yg, I Commendng at t poet planled at -i- ��� ��� i corner of Ixrt No 4, tbence north 40 chain., ihenw eart 40 ehaina. thence eouth 40 chains n-^r lese to ahore line, thence following.'���""T '���. rhaina more or less to pr*** wertewly 40 e mencement; containing 80 acne, more or - Dated August 28, 1911* tt Mi* 'V, I-..I. ::.,.t .;., WillUm McNair, Al THE DAILY NEWS Comforters The snow is crawling down the mountains to remind us of cold winter. Wo have opened five bales of comforters and have put them on sale ut the low price of $1.25 and $2.00. We also have them from $1 to the $16 Eiderdown, also blankets and bedding in large quantities : : THE BIG FURNITURE STORE -: WHERE WE SELL :- EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING Here Are Some of Our Wares: Armchairs, Rockers, Sanitary Couches, Davenports, Bed Lounges and Rattan Goods; Chiffoniers, Dressers and all kinds of Case fjootls Iron and Brass Beds, Baby Buggies. Linoleums at all prices. Twenty-five patterns to choose from. Carpets, Rugs, Portiers, Tapestry and Luce Curtains and all kinds of Curtain Materials. For the s*-ove9. Hotel White, Granite and Vitrified Ware, Tea- l_a. , pots, Beanpots, Buttercrocks, Jugs, Filters and a l-aaltcnen complete line of Enamel Ware. Dining Room Furniture of all kinds. Cutlery, French and English China in sets or by the piece. Miscellan- Bedding, Blankets, Comforts, the famous Ottermoor _, , Mattrett, Framed Mirrors and Mirrorplate for fram- eoiIS UOOdS ing, 36x48 down; Jardiniers, Vases, Bur Glusses of every description, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Baskets of all kinds. F. W. HART 2nd Ave. and 6th St. Phone 62 LYNCH BROS. Ceneral Merchandise Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. ti--fcii--��ii-^ii-^-i---.ii ���ii t**W*m**M ********** >\t% **i***mt***m*i**t*m*i**^i*>**'***i **f?*-****ft***��s*m**��m*i^m* ***** *mti ********* *>i'~" ****** ******'\X SAMUEL HARRISON INOTARY PUBLIC) V. F. G. GAMBLE Samuel Harrison & Co. rReal Estate and Stock Broken APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert and Stewart Canadian Pacific Railway .C. Coast service ��� Famous Prircess Line Princess Mary Thursday, October 26th, at 9 a.m. Victoria. Vancouvar and Seattle G. McNab - General Agenl )ouble Weekly Service i.S. Prince Rupert, S.S. Prince George Kor Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle GR(iH5l ^RUSIM Prince Rupert Lodge, IMF. 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. All Cash WILL BUY Monday* and Fridays, 8 a.m. it. Prince John sails for Port Simp- Bon, Naas River, and Stewart, Wednesdays, 1 p.m.; and for Masset and Naden Harbor Thursdays 12 p. m. For Skidegate, Rose Harbor, etc., Saturdays 1 p.m. Railway Service to Copper River Mixed trains from Prince Rupert Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 1 p.m., returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 4 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway Sytlem connecting with trains from thc Pacific coast operates a frequent and convenient service of luxurious trains oyer lis double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Hal|f *��� Portland, Boston, New York and PW�� dclphia. Atlantic SteamsWp booking" arranged via all lines. Full information and tickets obtained from the office iif A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Read The Daily News LOTS 14, 15, 16 33 and 34 14, 16, 16, 17 and 16 40 and 41 17 BLOCK 28 2 47 28 28 SECTION 6 8 8 8 8 PRICE $625 ca. $800 pr. $260 ea. $800 pr. $800 pr. Call at our office and sec other borgains G.R.NADENCOMPANY Limited. Second Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. \SAVOY HOTEL l-'rnsor nnd Fifth St. The onlr hotel In town with hot and cold water In rooms. Best furnished house north of Vancouver, tl.a.ms Hlc up. Phone 87. P.O. Box 129. 1 1 ! Prudhomme 4 Filher Proprietors TT -_.*.-_ *- TEMS OF 1 .SPORT' ���*-.���!--.-��-_,-_, -_.-_,.-..__���__,_��� ��,_.. Seattle will have baseball in a ife sized park next year, A street is to be cut through die present yard, on Vessler Way and Dug is preparing to move out to his new yard in Rainier Valley. n n n Hie Montreal Herald says that the National Lacrosse Commission lecoming a necessity and before very liiiij. it will become an actual fact. The Herald goes on to say iluii: "Whether the Western scribes know it or not, Con Jones is in favor of a lacrosse commission uul there is every reason to believe that when Con. Jones comes East on a trip he proposes to make this fall, something more may be talked about il." * * * 'The Giants will have to keep their eyes peeled to prevent the Athletics from stealing iheir signals," says Joe Tinker. "They use Topsy Hartscll and Harry Davis on the coaching lines for no other purpose. There is no doubt in my mind but that they caught on to our signals last fall. That is why they were able to double cross us when we Started to steal a base." n n n n Following appears in the Calgary Albertan. Can Prince Rupert reply? "I, Charles Carver, am willing to meet any man in Canada in the welterweight class. I have Inserted this challenge in both Western and Kastern papers, and so far have failed lo gel any replies to my challenge. Failing to get any to the above I sh ill lay claim to the welterweight championship of Cari-da." n n n An event which will prove to be of great interest to British Columbia bowlers will be when Joe West, the crack champion bowler of the world, pays a visit He will give exhibitions taking on singles. The fame of West as a ten pin bowler is world-wide and he is perhaps one of the most consistent bowlers In the game today. Thc conditions of his match state: 1. He will roll any man an exhibition or match game of five or more games. 2. Will roll one or more exhibition games. 3. He will put on singles iu the afternoon against all comers and relays for llu- benefit of those who are unable to witness his performance in thc evening. No (hues have yet been made for his appearance the arrangements for his tour not having yet been made complete.. = THE COSY CORNER DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OP WOMEN li The new G.T.P. News Stand for Lowney's delicious Chocolates, fresh from the factory, tf THAT HELLO BOOK Aid. Kirkpatrick Thinks Those Anxious to Produce It Should Pay for the Privilege. Final typewritten copy for the new telephone directory to Ik* issued for the city was laid before the council on Monday night by Manager Love through the phone committee. A number of enterprising person* have sought the privilege of printing this directory with the Idea thai their sole recompense shall lx- the revenue derived from the advertisements printed in llu- book. From thinking at firsl that the city had belter do the job itself, and not seek advertisements for ilu- Hello Hook, the council has come round to the idea thai they might as well get all they can from those who want to prim the book, and reap the revenue from the ads. Alderman Kirkpatrick said the person getting lhe privilege should pay a bonus for it, and City Solicitor Peters thinks the city should get 1500 for the privilege. The Hello Book goes back to the phone committee meanwhile. PERMANENT MONUMENTS F. S. Clements to Be Engaged by City to Locate Points in City Survey Exactly. This is a little Bection of the paper, which from duy to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, und to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms aro invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will All a social need. "WAYS THAT ARE DARK How the Wily Oriental Deluded the Cartoonist 1 known cartoonist had to furnish drawings of A we agreed the characteristic features of a certain exposition iii in American city. Illustrating Chinese day he drew a splendid sketch of ilu* Imperial dragon <>f China in the a t of defying any encroachment of all the world. Then he wanted to surmount the whole with an appropriate motto in Chinese. He went to a Chinese win, hail charge of an exhibit of Oriein.il merchandise in the fair and asked him for some militant motto, written in his native tongue and script. After a moment's hesitation the Chinese did so. The cartoonist carefully copied the characters into his drawing and it was printed with much eclat in the magazine. Soon the editors received the following earnest, not to say solemn screed from some educated Chinese in Washington: Mr. 's picture is a credit to the sentiments thai America holds toward China, but the incongruous words he has placed above it are out of place and spoil the whole thing. What do they mean in connection with the picture of our exalted dragon, our exalted emblem? What has "Buy of How Sing and Company" gol to do with the patriotic drawing? Is the whole thing intended merely as an advertisement? It was evidently too good a chance for the wily Oriental merchant to lose. pair ol gloves to Philip the Fair, I thereby giving him possession of Ithe towns of din in and Bruges, ! GERMANY FACES FOOD RISK Increase in Prices Causes Serious Misgivings as to Coming Winter. Berlin, Oct. 21.��� It is not without serious misgivings that the coming winter is being regarded. It was a splendid summer, but there was a drought throughout the country, and the price of food has risen so enormously that many persons see ruin staring them in the face. Economic ex- perls regard ihis as Germany's greatest danger for months to come, and steps are already being taken to guard agaiiisi the suffering lllill the enormous rise iu prices will cause. Among other measures which are being demanded is the importation of American canned meats��� a commodity which has been prohibited in Germany for the last few years. Whether the Governmeni v. HI yield to the stress of public opinion in this respect remains to be seen, bill there is little doubt lhat some step will be taken in ortler to meet the necessities of lhe case. HAS STRANGE POWER Remarkable Water Finding in the Old Country W. I.. BARKER Architect Second uveiue and Third street Over Westeiihaver Bros.' Office. MUNRO & LA1LEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDl'IORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Runert P.O. Box 361 COAL NOTICE Skeana Lund District���Dlitrict ol queon Cliarloitu Islands Take nollco thut Austin M. Hrown ot I'rince Ruport. occupulloti suddler, intends to upply to the Chlof CoiiuniBHinnor of l.umis und \\ orks for a liconco to prospoct lor coul unel oil unel putro- . loum on und unilor tin, following doscrilied lunds on tho Wost t'eiusl of Graham Islund: Communcing tt I posl pluntod three mllo-i cual of tho touthwuat comer of '*. L. No. 4477 thonco SO chaina oaat, thtnot BU chuins norlh, tliuncu all chains wool, tliuncu BO chuins south to point ol commencement AUSTIN M. UKOWN. Locutor Dato of Location, Ulal July lyll, Puli. Auk. 17. Skoonu Lanel District -Dislrict ut Queen Cliarloitu Islunds lake DOtlea that Austin M. Hrown of I'rince Rupert, uccupatiun suddler, inlenda lo upply to the Chief l.'oniniis-eiom-r of Lunds and Worka for u llcunce to preiHiu-ct le,r cual, oil uml pe-tre-loum on und undor the followine d-s-rrilied lunds on lho Woat Coast ol Orahiim Islund: Commencing ut ll post piunted three mile-s eusl ol lho ,.,.,��� i ,..,, corner oil*. L. No. 4472 thence norlh SO chuins, thence easl HO chuins, thence south 80 chains, ihenco west BO chuins to point ot coni- nioncemunt. AUSTIN M. HROWN. Locutor Locale-,] August 1st, IHU. Pub. Aug. 10. Skwna Lund Dislrict -Dislrict ul Queen Churlultu Tuke ii ol, ix- lieul thirly duys from dute. I, C. K i Huinli-r ot l'ruieo Hupurt, XX. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend lo apply lo the Chief Cum- ! niiasiom-r oi Lunds lur u licence to prospect for coul un��l petruleum on and under lllo acres ot land un liruhum Islund deucriln-d us follows: Commencing ul a posl pluntod live milus east ot Coul Uue., No. 4407, marked C. K. 11. Coal Leas.* No. 1, N. E. cornur, Ihuncu west BU chains, tliunci- south BU i-l.in,,.., ihonco r.ri tio chains, thence north BO chains to place ot eommencoment DatedSept. II, lou Pub. Sepl 11*1. Skeonu Land Dislrict���District of Quoen Charlotte I ., ��� ��� ,��� .. ,��������� Tako nolico that thirty days from ,iuto, 1, (J. E Alex.M.Munson n.A.. W.K.WIIliarr.s,B.A..L.L.D Uuinle-r ol Princu Itupert, 11. C, by occupatiun wil 1 I A Ma, A'. MAM*a-.f*iM bookkeeper, intond to apply lu lhe Chiot Com- Wll-MAMM ��. MANSUIN miaaiune-r oi i_mia fur a licence to prospect tor! Barristers, Solicitors, etc. coal ami petroleum un uml under lilO acroa ���1 SPLENDID SWIMMERS Two Toronto Girls Enjoy Unique Distinction Two Toronto sisters, fifteen and sixteen years of age, enjoy the distinction of being the only women on the continent to receive the aweird of merit, .*��� beautiful si,vet medal, from the Roved Life-saving Society of C.reat Britain. They are Misses Dorothy and Honora Cochrane, daughters of Mr. Arthur Cochrane, physical director of Up* per Canada College. Others who have won the award are: Messrs. II. R. Brandt. II. M. Dawson, C. Edwards, J. M. F. Oegory, G. W. Tebbs, nnd I.. B. Tillson, students at the Cniversiiy of Toronto, and pupils of .Mr. Corsan. Announcement to this effect was made yesterday. The severity of the test required for lhe award is shown in the fact thai the contestants must tow a non-swimmer sixty feet in five styles, the lasi sixty li-oth the towed person and the rescuer being fully dressed. They must swim 1.8(10 feel by three methods; must undress on the surface of lhe waler, must thoroughly understand lhe Schafcr method of resuscitation, and must break away from the desperate clutch of n drowning ikt-oii. Both the young women and their hither refer to the wonderful performance very modestly. Mr. Cochrane remarked yesterday that any girl in the city could do the same thing if ihe school board would give them the opportunity. The Misses Cochrane were examined al Lake Teinagami As the city become built up, the old fixed points established by the original surveyors of the town- site, and marked with stakes, have been destroyed and removed, especially in Section One, but to a great extent in all sections except Section Two. It has become almost Impossible i<> get a correct line now in the heart of the city, and to set this right before it is too late the council have arranged to employ Mr. F. S. Clements, B. C. L. S., who was for a long time with lhe city staff >t0 establish the old fixed points exactly, and have them marked with suitable permanent monuments, The word "monuments got Alderman Newton pricking up his ears at council on Monday night, as if he feared lhe idea was lo have Mr. Clements put up monuments to Alderman Hilditch and Alderman Clayton ,u the corner of Third avenue and Third street. However, he speedily appreciated the importance of the matter and the surveyor will be engaged. BURIED IN GLOVES Mark of Distinction in Olden Time Royal personages and nobility were often interred wearing gloves. The t ffigies of Kit hard I. and of John at Fontevraud both have gloved hands; the gloves have the appearance ol being richly wrought and jewelled, and are said to Inexact copie of those in which Ihey were buried. Thorna- a Btekei weis buried in gloves, and when lhe tomb of Kdward I. was opened, gloves, jewelled on lhe back, wen- found oil the hands. Few people realize the dose connection of gloves with thc church. In very olden days they were WOm during the service by the clergy as part of the vestments. lu some Instances ecclesiastical law required th; t gloves should be pui on before lhe consecration id die Sacrament, Al fil* the clergy's gloves were while bill later they matched the Vestments according to the church seasons. Si rich and extravigani did these gloves become thai the clergy were forbidden to wear gaudy gloves. At the coronation of the King of France the Archbishop used to bleSS and present a pair of gloves. < '.loves were also .i n cognized pari of the regalia and a pair is Included in the impelial ornaments of Germany, The Farl of Flanders presented a AI.KRKI) CAltSS, of Hrlllsl, Cl,,,���l���ii und Munitoliu ll.,is (-. V. BENNETT, B.A. of II.C. Ontario. Sns- kuti-hewun ami Alls,,;, llura. CARSS & BENNETT HaRKISTKRS, NOTAKIKS, ETC. Office-Exchange block, QOVMT Third avenue and Sixth street, I'rince Ruuert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L. D. S., D. U. S. Dentist. Crown antl Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental Optntkmi skilfully treatwi. Gai aod local imii-ilii-i it*** adminiitered for tho painless 6x- tractiun of tit-th. Consultation free. Offices: C.'K. UAINTER, Locator , HcUtcri-on Block. I'rince Ruuert. 11-12 A very remarkable achievement in "water-finding'1 has just been carried through at Solly Oak, Birmingham. It was necessary lo discover a supply of waler on tlie land belonging to the Patent Enamel works, and Mr. Chester- man was called (nun Hereford for the pun>ose. lie went over the land with his piece of aluminum wire for ;d>nut half an hour. Then hc suddenly siop|>ed, and declared lhat at the place where he stood water would be found at a depth of 250 feet. A contract was signed liy which he engaged to sink an 8-inch artesian tube which should produce nol less than lo.IMM) gallons of water a day. on the condition "no water, no pay." He employed hydraulic lioring machinery, and in fourteen days struck water at a depth of 213 feel, and tWt pumping for 20 hours proved a yield of WMMM) gallons j>er day. That the CXpeil should have gauged the depth within two feet is considered one of the greatest triumphs in water* finding of modern times. land on t.rulmrn lalund described un follows; Commencing at u pout planted tivo miles east of Coul 1.-1.-.-.-- No. 4lt>7, markod C. E. 11, N. W. cornor Nu. i, thencu aouth 8U chalnn, thence cunt HU -linn.-, tl,. net* north SU chalnn, thunce wuat M) chalnn tu placu ot cotumencumunt. Doted Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. UAINTER, Locator I'ub. Sept. 88. , Skoena Land District���DUtrict of Quoen Charlotte Taku notice thut thirty duys from date, I, C. E. Uainter of 1'rincu Ruperl, U. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to upply to thu Chief Com- miationur of Lunda fur a licence to prospect (or coal and pvtrokum < t. and under OIU acrua ol land on Graham Islund duscribed ai followa; Commencing at a poat planted live mllea eaat of Coa) Luaau No. 4476, n-.triv.-i C. E. M. B. W. cornor of Coal Leaao No. ���>. thunce east HU chaina, thencu north HU chains, thuncu weat HU chaina, tbence aouth HU cbains to placu of commencement. Dated Sepu 11, 1911. C. E. UAINTER, Locator Tub. Sept. 'i'i. Skena Land DUtrict���Diatrict ol t*Ju%t Charlotlu '1 uke notice that thirty days (rom date, I, C. E. , Uainter of I'rince Rupert, U. C, by occupation i bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com-. mUsionur of Lands (ur a licence to prospect for ��� coal and petroleum on and under Mil acres of' land on Uraham Island doacribed as (ollows: Commencing at a post planted livu miloa cast I of Coal Luaae No. u.t', markod C. E. 11. S. E ! corner Coal Lease No. 4, thenco weal HU chaina, iI.i-ihv north HU chains, thenco east HU chains, I Ibence aouth HU chains to place o( commencemuni. DaUnlScpt. 11,1911. C. E. UAINTER, Locator I'uh. Sept. 2.1 Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict o( Queen Charlotto Tako notice that thirty days (rom dale, 1, C. E. Uainter ot I'rincu Rupert, U. C, by occupaUon l>ookkeeper, inlend to apply lu tbe Chief Com* mlasioner of Lands for a licence to proapect (or coal and petroleum on and under *���'*> acrus o( land on Craham Island deacribed as (ollows: Commencing at a post planted two nulea notrh of stako marked C. E. H. Coal Laaso Nu. 4, marked N. E. center C. E. II. Coal Lease Nu. it, thence ���oulh HU chaina, thenoe weat HU chains, thencu north HU chaina, thunce uaal HU chuins to placo ol cmnmonccrnenl. Dated SepL 11, 1911. C. E. UAINTEH, Locator iSib. SepL I J. Skeena Land DUtricl���DUtrlct ot Queen Chralotta Tako nolico that thirty days (rom dato, 1. C E. Uainter ot I'rinco Rupert, 11. C, by occupatiun [ bookkeeper, inlend to apply lo the Chiel Com- i missioner ol Lands (ur a licence to prospect (ur c .ii and petroleum oo and under 04U acrus of : land on liraham Island deacribed as follows: Commencing al a poet planted two mllua north j ol C. E. 1). Coal Leaae No. .1, marked C. E. Uainter I N. W. corner Coal Lease No. 6, thence south bu \ chains, thence east HU chains, thenco north bU chaina, Ibonce watt HU chains to placu ol cummencemenl. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. UAINTER ,Locator I'ub. Sept. 23 Skoena Land DUtrlct���DUtrict ol Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty davs from dale, 1, C. E. Hainter u( I'rince Rupert, H. C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply lo the Chief Commissioner ol Lands for a lie, ncu to prospect (or coal and petroleum on and under t>4U acroa of land on Graham Island doacribed as (ollowa: Commencing at a poet plantod two milos north I "l C. E. U. Coal Leaae No. 3, atake S. W. eorner! Coal Leaae No. 7, thence north HU chains, tbence i east HU chaina, thenoe aoutb HO chains, tbence weat HU chains to place o( commenoemenL Dated Sept. 11,1911. C. E. HAINTER, Locator I'ub. Sept. 23 Skoena Land In/im-t -District of Queen Charlotu Tako notice tnat thirty days from date, 1. C. E. Uainter of 1'rince Rupert, U. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to tbe Chief Commissioner of Lands (or a licenco tu prospect tor coal and petroleum oo and under (MU acree of ' described as folluws. Box 266 Prince Rupert, B.C P.O. UOX 23 I'RINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING IT i'i I. OF WM. FOXON, 1 Ny.. A.It.A.M., 1 UN., BNQ GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Thinl Avenue also Water Street, PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS _ SADDLERY MANUFACTURER l'i*|i:iiriii': a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sta THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND Ave. Hotel Central ��_?&1_3i Europenn nml American plan, steam heitted, modern convenience*, knl"-- tl.UU tu .���_���:." per day. : : Peter Black ��� Proprietor 1 -*vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv__ II w. j. McCutcheon Carrl-ascompLtc slock of Drugs. Si���-,-,sl attention paid to filling prescriptions. ! '��� Theatre Block i k n... t�� Second he. Harvard has ;i new MnniK man, Frederick*-). Huntin��on, of Lei-1*^_____SS,J*_L Y. ii* Commencing at a post planted Iwo mhos north rt-StlT, M;i>-S, fl-IItlt* nil lilt* l<��>t- olC. E. II. Coal L**** No. t, marked S. E. iKirniir t .11 . .....I n r..���,t,,,_..���;,,|., I C. E. 11. Coal Leaso No. H, Itiunc north HU chains, Kill team, and .1 irauterwetgnt {g^, .���,, 80 ch,lni, lhcnw _,ulh B0 ch.lnip .timiln.* I,,,, ll.. ill llll.ll ill lllill I'll- th.nco.ast 00 chslns ta place of commencement. .nil. .lit. ItlllllMll lilt-it ii >'���������> V BSSfS, 11, IK1I. C. E. UAINTEH, Locator SI til III. As Itrong 111.111. I IlllillPfct'tP I Pub.Sept.23 lias displaced I-'. II. I.fslil-, till' old :;���_,���, Und DWrid-DUtrlct of queen Charlotte Hsrvaitl Champion, Whom lit- (If- ;��� fake noUco lhal thirty dan from date, 1, C.K li.rr r r.i I rit.r. I'lllrirl (1. C. PIANOFORTE LESSONS For Beginners and Advanced Pupils Miss Vera Greenwood Pupil of Franz Wilczck. Paris and Berlin. Balnier ot I'rince Itupert, by occupatiun Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs ���__-_.E. EBY C& Co.==. REAL ESrATR Kitsumkalum l.an-l For Sale KITSUMKALUM ��� |< <J. , . . - . ,. iisin,--r ui i ruin- iiupurr, i>. i , ay occupation lr.it. >l llV ''I |)t>IIUs. .M't-iirtllllg tlii bookkeeper, Intend to apply to the Chief Com- .1. -- -�� ,..ttt r,,���,r.a.l .,,. flin miastom-r ot Lands for a licenco to prospect for till* slri-llKtll tl'Sts Dglirea Oil Ull'in,,! ,nd petroiVum on and under 610 ucr,- ul SU Weill SVStCm. HuntlllStOnS ri*- i 1��nd on Ont-O Wind described ** follows: **"* ��� , ' , t , .���?���> I Commencum al a posl planted llvo mil,*, east l-lllll sllnWS .' tot.ll ol !..)(..( 11 1-. ���| foal Lease Nu. 4174, marked C. K. Balnler'a j l. .....I ...u... ,1... -r-tr.t.itr.l. ,,( ' N. E. Comer Coal Lease Nn. *), thonce south 80 I reckoned upon tin- sirt-ngiti m chlll)lli lhl,nro ������ ,��� ch.iruip lhM,_, nurth ��0 ICSS, back, |..lr.irills, Upper Cheit|<BK Ihence east BO chains to place ol com- aild .trills. Willi Ilis ll*j;s lllllltillK- ultS^pt; II, 19ll. C. E. BAINTER, Locator ' S_ftSff1?!_5___. .*��'* j_"_? J*S,*S?-5 ��� If ��� > ���*-,.���> I LI I * I'ul, -vri.t "*l . *>ach tneinlh In the-Son.i.f hnitlanel Hal. K1U 2nd lifted 1,363 pounds. He chin- i-*-***"' Ave.atsp.m. hull-, ll NXteen times ailtl ' Sksena Land District -Dislrict ol queon Charlotu K. V OI.AIIK. S-c . ,,.. ...,:.. ,:... u I Take notice lhal thirty days Irom dale, I, C. E. ���_������ P. O. II,,a 111 I'rlnce Rupert tll|l|llll tWenty-llVC times. ne Bahta ol I'rince Rapt**. 6. CL by occupaUon ERNEST A. WOODS. President. Box 23 ....ii,I,a. ��� ���ilv Hi! in en iii k Inn is ' bookk.s'per, intnd lo apply lo tliu Chiol Com- i , Wl*lj;lls olll\ l".�� puunOS, DIM ", j rnuri������,.', ���f u���a. lor a licnca to pru.pw for lirei.nl .uul ll.'-.i powerful pllVslflUf. I eoal and p-troU-uin un snd under l>40 acraa of ! ��� * . lsnd ���n i.r.limn l.lami eleM-rilied as follows: S. O. E. B. S. The Prinoe Riipi-rt I���.lKe. N���. .-IIS. Sons of ton I'l el COAL NOTICE Conim.-licinil at a posl planted one mile north : ol C. E. II. i'oal I ���.-,- No. t, markad N. W. crn.-r C. E. II. No. lu, ihenco aouth 80 chains, i tbence wesl Ml ch.ins, thence nurth 80 chains, Skn-n. Land DlslrlC -District ot UuMn Charlott thenco east no chains lo place of commencement. Skeena l-n-1 Uleine*- j��*���e* **"**n "-narioii gjjj-j j|-�� n m|_ f. g- gjgfgg* *******,���, Take notice lhat Auatin M. Brown of Princa I'ub. Sept. 23. 83___n Unhand Ntt Vailmxio. Skeen. Ui,,, Dislrlct-Dislrict of quean Charlott.* lo prr.spect for coal, oil and petroleum on and lake notice lh.t Ihirty days tronm date, I, C. h. under the lollowing d��crlbed lands on lha Weat "���in"*' *���' *'["~" Hup"-". B. C. occupation book. Coart ol I iraham lslsnd: WK* ,"���*:'"'��� *a *\<m **��� **' Lhief Commission.-!* Commencing si a pott t-lantod throe mllea aaat "< *���*,���"** <*" �� xxattmt* prospoct for coal and ot the northeast eorner of C. L. No. 44C9 thanca Iftrol.-um un .nd under 040 .eras ot land on soulh 80 chains, thence 80 chains weat. thenca 80 Oraham Island descnlifc.1 as follows: chslns north, ihence 80 chains east to point of ,*7fttP***f* ,*", * *"���*'. I'l��nied iw.i mil.*, nurlh .������,.���.������,������ ,i ol C. h. II. I osl I.;,-,- No 8, marked N. B. corner commencemenl. ^���mmm, M Un0WN, Locator 3 <-������ *������ u* *-'��*'1 I**���"' N��* ". **<""�� "U"lb **> Located August 1st. 1911. chains, Ihenco west 80 chains, thence north 80 l-ub. Aug. IS. Skeana Land Diatrict���District ol queen Charlotta Islanda Take notice lhat Austin M. Brown of Princa chains, thence mencement. DatedSept. 11,1011. I'ub. Sept. 23. 80 chains tu placu ul cum* C. E. BAINTEH, Ucator MISS ELSIE FROUD A.L.C.M. Teacher nf I'iano, Violin and Voice Culture. 2ntl Ave, n . ., Between 7tl, & stl. Sts. Prlnt'1' Ra*'erl E. L. FISHER funeral Director and Embalmer 0BABOSS REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PH3NE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Rupert, 11. C., occupation ssddlor. ntends to skeena Und District���Dislrict nf queen Charlotto .pply to the Chief I omtnissioner ol Unds and f Take ���������_, lhll thlrt d,.., ,rgm imit> J c. K. Works lor a licence lo pros|��t lor cosl, oil .nd uainter of Prince llupert, II. C, by occup.tion petroleum on and under the lollowlng eleascribed bookkeeper, Inlend lo apply to the Chlof Corn- land, on the ttiat (oaat oll.raharn Island: mbaloner of Und for a liconco to prospect lor Commencing at a post plsnted three mile, eaal ���,mt ,nd petroleum on and under (140 acna ul ol the northeast corner of C. L. No. 4478 thenca |,nj ������ (;���(������, |,|,nu deecrilieil ��,- loUows: 80 chslns south, Ihenee 80 chains east, the*,.*" 80 | Commendng at a post planted two miles north chains north, thonce 80 chslns weat to point ol , 0| (* �� h j^,) |^_��� js)���, 7, mlrked C. E. 11. commencement. ���sij.mu , Coal Irtm, No. 12, Ihence south 80 chains, thence AUSTIN M. BHOWN, Locator 1 eMl (,,, c���.inn, thence neirth 80 chslns, thenco Dste of Location 31sl July, 1911. , 1 WBrt Hl, chains to plsce of commencemenl. I'ub. Aug. 17. > Dated Sept. 11, 1011. C. E. BAINTER, Ucator Skeena Und District���District ol quawt Charlott. **��� ***��� 23- Taka nolle, that fiSlH. Ilrown ot Prince ' S*1"-*!" ��������"���' RfiMtfif1**. j?' ^T" ty***.0**? BnS occupstlon Mddler, Intends lo apply to Take notice that thirty days from dale, I, C.fc. lh.Chief Comml��.loner of Unds snd Works for I***"*" ul Prince Rupert, II. Osj bv occupation to the Chlof Cum- lice to pr,*B|iect for coal and i-ctrnleum on and under G40 acros of a'licence to preemect for cosl, oU .nd petroleum an Imokkee-ier. Ijiu*n,l to apply to lho Chiol Cunv and under the Yollowlng drWrll-ed fsnds on lh. mtaeioner of Unel. to, a llcnce to pr.-spect lor HAYNER BROS. UNDKUTAKKK.H AND KMIIAI.Mi.It-S Funeral DlfWlUfl 3rd Ave. near tith St. I'hone No. 8fi ..Grand Hotel Worklngman's Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection \Vi*i Coast nf (iraham lilaml: , , , , ��� ,, m<B<B_t-Hi<a'BH_i k<b_ij_��ihh_i Commencing at a poat nlsntod three mile, east I '*<>* <"* Oraham lslsnd tleacrilied as follows: ��� aaVAI U11U M. IViVlIt of th. northeast cornar ofC. L. No. 4472 thence ,WWl5,*j " W9 I'L*""*"' ,w" m|[��� nor,h I 80 chains weat. thenc 80 chains north, thence 80 9 ���* *",}'���''"} *?���** N.V* '.r**'***** *>��� ����� Wg , chslns east, Ihence 80 ch.ina soulh lo point of | * ft ' ��� ' "��l '"""^l' .*"*��� jt1"1"' nnr ' S commencement. : <:*tl<"' '*pnc** "* 5?. ** " ""' . h"",C" "".'th AUSTIN M BROWN Locator -mains, thence wesl 80 chains lo placo ol com- ' Ucaied Aup ltt, 1.11. =���nj* .���,_ ft ��� m^ ___,_. ��� Phone 178 1st Ave. and Tth St. uo. 11. ... ,,u|) ijjn 83 GE_ BRODER,us proptl.lo, Skeena Und District���District ot quean Charlotu Islands Skeenn Und District���Dislrict ol queen Charlotta Taka nnllee lhat Austin M. Ilrown ot Princa - Tske notice that Ihirty days from dato, I, C. E. I ���^���___ Rupert, occupstlon aaddler. Inlands tn apply to ; Bsinter ol Prlnco Rupert, II. C, by occupation Utile's NEWS Agency licence lo prospect for cosl, oil and petroleum on missioner of Unds tnr a licence to prospoct tor ' and undor the tollownig described lands on tho cosl and prlretleum on and undor U40 acrea ot Weal Cosst ol (iraham Island: 1 land on (iraham tslsnel descrllwd as fnlluwai Commencing at a poat planted threo milea oast Commencing at a post planted two miles north I ot Ihe southeast cornar ofC. L. No. 4470 thence ol c. B, II. Coal Usso No. 8, marked S. E. come 1 .. , _ , ., , ., north 80 chains, Ihenca easl 80 chains, thence , C. K. 11. I'eial Uase Mo. 14, thence north 80 Magazines it Periodicals II Newspapen south 80 chains, thence weal 80 chaini to point ol chains, thence weal 80 chains, Ihenco wuih 80 commencement. chains, ttiotieei last 80 ctiains to placo ot cum-1 _L_. _._ ��,�����. ����^�� ..,,.,.���,,. AUSTIN M. BHOWN, Locator mencement. CIGARS -.1 TOBACCOS *.*. FRUITS located August Irt, 1911. Dated Sept. 11, I'Jll. C. E. HAINTEK, Locator ������;.!��. , ...... Pub. Aug- 10 Pub. Sept. 23. G.T.P. WHARF 1 ;-J��At*taW***fa** THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAIL- AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVE!iTISlNG-50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Caniuln, United States anil Mexico-DAlLY, 50c per month, or |5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 pe^r year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York-National Newspaper Bureau, 21!1 East ffinl St., New York City. Seattle Puget Sound News Co. London. ENGLAND��� The Cloughsr Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly culling up Phone 08 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. Daily Edition. Wednesday. Oct. 25 SPENDING THE WATERWORKS MONEY The question of who should have the spending of the So.r>0,0u() and the manner in which it should be spent, were the great issues in the recent vote on the waterworks bylaw. There was no objection worth noticing to the Bcheme itself. .\ great deal of the objection was on the ground that the money, if voted, would be given to Alderman Hilditch to spend. For some reason or another a large number of citizens, did not wish Alderman Hilditch to have the spending of the money. The Mayor clearly recognized these objections. On one occasion he made a public recognition of them. He pointed out that the money would lie spent by the waler and light committee, of which Altlernian Hilditch was nm a member, and promised that Alderman Hilditch would not be given the spending of the money. On those representations the money was voted Since then Alderman Hilditch and his friends have objected to the waterworks expenditures being passed upon in open council. They forced through a motion, appointing a committee with power to act in secret. This motion went through without opposition from Mr. Manson. The final act of Mr. Manson in the betrayal of the citizens was when he broke his word, and with the whole council io select from, deliberately appointed Alderman Hilditch to become chairman of the light and water committee���the committee that will have the spending of the people's $550,000. Il is no secret that Alderman Hilditch has ambitions to liecotnc the next mayor of Prince Ruperl. Mayor Mauson's action in handing over to him the control of the waterworks appropriation, is in effect the handing over of a means to secure the return of Alderman Hilditch as Mayor. There should be no objection lo any man who feels like doing so, offering himself as Mayor, and making the best of his candidature. But for Mayor Manson to appoint Alderman hilditch lo the spending of the waterworks money is unfair to the several oilier aldermen who may have designs on the Mayor's chair." More than that, it is a distinct breach of faith with the public, who were led lo believe that Alderman Hilditch was not to have the spending of the waterworks money. WANTED SOME HISTORIC DOCUMENTS So far no capable history of British Columbia has been written. Among thc other duties of the Provincial Archivist at Victoria, a collection is being made of liist.uic.il data. This will some day form the Tom Tiddler- ground of the future historian of British Columbia. Hon. Dr. Young has recently sent out an appeal on behalf of Mr. Scholefield, tin- archivist, inviting all persons in ihe province who have any historic documents to submil them, either as gifts or for purchsse to the archh ist's office. .Mauri..' relating to the colonial and fur trading periods are especially desired, and all other mailer relating to the province, such as diaries, letters, manuscripts, etc., and in addition all Indian lore, legends, myths and tribal history - NEW TENDERS FOR WOODWORTH Bids to be in Not Later Than Six p.m. Thursday. Conditions Made Easier. Time Limit Extended. Snow fall Allowed for. Besides altering the specifications lor ilu- work of clearing around ihe short'.*" of Woodworth Lake, the city council have arranged for .in extension of ihe time limit for the work, ami easier conditions in the iM'iii ol delay occasioned through snowfall. The lime limit now sei lor tlu- completion of the work is "sixty days after the completion ot the nail now being buill in Woodworth Late." Another important condition is that the work cannot be accepted while snow remains on the ground. There will In* reasonable extensions of time granted to contractors or station gangs for delay occasioned by snow. 11 is estimated that the trail to Woodworth cannot be completed within three weeks, and according to Alderman Douglas lasi night information has reached tin* i-iiy that snow has already been found fresh fallen within I(11)11 feet of Woodworth Like. Colonel Davis asked the alderman whether he meant a thousand feet perpendicularly or horizontally? Alderman Douglas was nol clear on thai poim. The council favored the city's constructing the stave pipe last night, the opinion being thai there will be plenty of time to find yellow cedar enough before thi' pipe is -needed Tenders for the clearing of Wood- worth Lake shores nave been returned to the bidders unopened. New tenders are called for Thursday, 20 inst., ai not later than 0 p.m. The etnie cil will nieel ill S p.m. to open ii .d consider the )ids. u ll II "The News" Classified Ads. One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� I .~~ THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL Phone ISO The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Class Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. TUB Mack Realty & Insurance ws. COMPANY. -Houses And Rt "^M^-n^n^n^ii^n. �����������������������-.��� LOOKING 1 OVER��� Notice Our patrons will please note iluii nil accounts ���gtlnti tin- iniliviiluals of thclinii. tht' Pony Ex- lira's., will be kept separate fr���m those of the Company, elatii-ii*- from lhe 1st tf October, lull. E. A. ELLIOT, J. ROOTJES, 23.��---!4al FHIl) I'ETEIISON. COAL NOTICE For Rent , ���*"*-.. -��������. **.>��**** I.���*-.,>-���*. ��"-fc.��^ |^ Special rates by 166- tf I L._ Furnished rooma with bath, tho week. Talbot House. Neatly Furnished rooma. trentlemenpreferred.- Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre. tf Nln? F,ur��",l"?) R��*>me. Mrs. Greenwood, Alder Block; Third Ave. 178-tf For Rent-Furnished rooms. Hot and cold water with bath. Digby Roomi. 6th Ave. and Fulton Street. tf For Rent-Soni of England Hall, 819 2nd*Ave.. for Dances, fraternal Societies. Socials, etc. Apply t rank A Ellis. Box 869 or phone 68. lSii-tf r ������-.��.'"���**���-.���������**-���..-._>.��fc."_..^..^..^t,^���^ ,m For Sale t*** - ii-n.n.e, *.,,-*... a ��� -. ,. I. ,* 30-30 Savage Ride, good aa new. 236-241 P. O. Box 264. For Sale-Chicken Ranch. 2 Storey house', household goods. Near Prinoe Rupert. A map If taken at once. Addreas Box 368. tf 12000 takes excollen: view lot with substantial I- roomed cottage, lot 6. block 2, section 6. Borden St. Enquire on premises or P.O. Box 8. 238-242 RAILROADING BYLAWS Electric Light Plant, and Phone Plant Debenture Bylaws Pushed. Two money bylaws were railroaded through on Monday night by the city council the rules being suspended in order that they might In* read ihe first and second times ai'd then considered in committee of the whole. Their third reading and final adoption follows iit nexi meeting of council, The bylaws were those lo raise the iieci>-.ny sum by the issue of debentures for the extension of the electric light plant, antl to raise s lii.iiiin by die same method for the telephone plant. Both wore fathered by Alderman Kirkpatrick, chairman of ihe finance committee. TRY THE "NEWS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING BkMU Land .District���District ol Queen Charlotte Tuke nolice that thirty dava from date, I, C. K. Hainter of I'rinco KujhtI, H. i'.��� by occupation boukluvpiT, Intend to apply tu the Chief Com- n i ��� loner of Lands for a licenc* to pruspeel for coal and potroloum od and under ***** acres of land on liraham Island dctcribed aa followa: Commencing at a poit planted ono milo north of C. K. li. Coal Least No. 10, marked C _.. It. Coal ! . .is,- So. li. ihence north K0 chaina, thenco wust HO chains, tnence south SO chaina, thence eaat 80 chains to place of commencement Dated Sept. II, l.'ll. I'ub. Sept. 23. C. K. HAINTKU, Locator r ******** lt**��m**^a,*^ml*^A* ****** ***t*m9*****M Insurance ( fc41***^4l*^_H*^^*)^-|^4i*^*l **M ****\f OUR Companlea aro noted for prompt and juat eottlcmvnta. Wo writo every known class of Insurance. The Mack Realty and Inaurance Co. | Wanted Stenographer-Wanted- Apply Box 1631 ~i Wanted���A frood smart boy for provision atore, Apply at once Ideal I'rovliion Houae. L'.t.'-tf Wanted Nursing Obatectrica a apecialty. Residence Kilt Thlnl Ave. Phone 243 Rtd. tf Skwna Und District-Dislrict of Queen Charlott Take notice thai thirty days from date, I, C. u* Hainter of I'rinco Ruperts, 11. C, by occupation liookkeepcr, intend lo apply to the Chlof Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petrutoum on and under 640 acrea of land on Graham Island deacribed aa followa: ot'clTT'To".', 182 ,k-,om7i.tmU,ilrNno'Eh " ''- ���'"=."" ������-������ ' ��-������������������' corner C. K. II. Coal Laaaa No. 16, thenco aouth ><i chains, ihence weal HO chaina, thenco north Ml chains, Ihenco taal 80 .halo* to placo of commencement. Date-dScpl. 11,1911. C. K. UAINTER, Locator I'ub. SepL 23. Dominion Fish Market : FULTON AND SIXTH AVENUE ! Dealers In Fresh Fish, Oysters snd Game lo season. Fresh Poultry, Vegetables, Butter and Eggs .... I'HONE 117 P.O. BOX IM New Knox Hotel Skeena Land District���District of Queen Charlotu Take notice ihat thirty days from dato, I, C. E Hainter of l*rinc* Kupert, H C, by occupation bookkeeper, Intend to apply lo tho Chief Commissioner of Landa for a licenco to prospect for coal and petroleum on and undor 640 acrea of Und on liraham laland daacribed aa followa: Commencing at a post planted two mllea norlh of C. I I' Coal I..���.��*. No. 14. marked N. K. curner C. 1 II. Coal Laaaa No IT, ihence aoulh KO chains, thenco weat mi chains, thence north HO chaina, thenco east HO chains io place of commencemenl. Dated Sept. II. 1911. f K HAINTEK, Locator Puh.Seot.2a. Skeena Und District-District of Queon Charlotta Take notice lhal ihirty dava from dato, I, C. I." Haimvr ot Prineo Rupert, II. <' . by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to lho Chief Commlaaioner of Unda for a Licence to proepect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acraa of laad on liraham laland dfwrribod aa (ollovra: CommondM at a poat planted two mllea north of C. K. 11. Coal Leaae No. 12, markad N. W. corner C. K. tl. Coal Uaae No. 18, thenco aoulh mi chaina, ihence east HO chaina, ihenco north HO chains, thence weal 80 chaina to placa of com- nirncemenU Daled Sepl. II, 1911. C. E DAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Und Diatrict���Dintrid of Quean Charlotte Take nolice that thirty dava after date, I, C. fc Rainier of Prince Rupert, H, C, by occupation hookkeeper. Intend to apply to the Chief Com* miaaioner of Unda for a liconco to proapect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acna of land on (iraham Ular.rf drvenbe-d aa follow*: Commencing at a post planted two milea north of ��". 1 II. Coal Uaae No. 13, marked & W. corner C. E. II. Coal Lease No. 19, thonc* north Nt chains, ihenco east 80 chains, thenc* aoulh HO chains, ihence weat 80 chaim to plac* of commencement. Dsted Sepl. II, Ifl I. C. E. HAINTKR. Ucator rub. Sept. 21. .Sk-*ne Und District -Dislrict ol Quean Charlotu Take nolle, that tlilrt>* day. Iron, dale. I, C. K llsjnlrf of l'i,,.e-a. Ituptvt, It. OL by occupation iHa.kkrs^arr. Intend lo apply to the Chief Com- mi-Mtoner of Unds lor a licence lo prospect tor i coa) and petroleum on and under 6IU arms ol land ; on tiraham Island d~*efil��ed aa follow. Corarrmnlng at a post planted two milea north 'ol C. K. II. Coal tram No. 14. marked 8. Vi. enrnnr C. I. II Coal Is*.*. No 20, Ihence north ��0 chains. Ihence ������al (Ml chains, Ownce south nil chains, tlience east HO chaina lo plan ot com* mencement. Daled Sepl. II, lull C. E. DAINTER, Ucaior Pub. Sept. tl. Skeena Und District���Di.trid of Qu-mi Charlott* Take nolice lhat thirty data alter date. 1, C B. Ilainler of I'rince Kupert, u. C, by oecup.tmn l.m,kkcei.e��. Intend lo apply to Ib* Chief Com- mtseK,r,.r ..( Unds tor a licence to pms|eect tor coal and petroleum on and under t.10 acres of land on i.rsham laland dneaTtbed a. follow.; Commencini at a post planted two milea north ���>f r. I. M. Coal Lew No. It, marked 8. K. corner t I:. II. Coel Uase No. 21. Ihenee north N chains. Ihenc meat DO chains, thence aoulh 00 chains, ihenca east M chains lo plan of commencemenl. Daled Sept. 11, 1(11. I l; .UAINTEH, laocelor Wanted. ��� Cleaning and preosln-r. alterations i,���l repalrinir for men and women. Dressmaking ��� iliisl for and delivered. Mrs Charles I'erchor, Kill Third Ave. Phon* M Bed. tf Wanted irirl for -renentl housework. Small family. Apply to Mra. N. F. Helmer, ,''t!i Ave. and McBride St. Telephone 267. 240-2-12 Wanted���All kinds of embroidery worked at mo- iterate prices. Send your own pieces nnd have them worked. Mra. W. E. Williscrofl. Bin Bay P.O. 238-240 Wanted���Two younir men to board and room In prlvat* boarding- houa*. ISO a month. Apply at box 8., Dally Newa. 241-tf Scotch lady would Ilk* altuation aa housekeeper or any poaitlon of trust. Thoroughly capable. Apply box !>.. Daily News. 241-244 ��� Lost and Found I. n* N11 -' Small K <���>-.. Inquire at Newa Office. ���Mt Uet-Udics' watch In bracelet, {toward by return,!,,; to Newa offle*. tf Eschanited by mistake-" Currie" Waterp: Coat for on* exactly similar but with plumb Waterproof cily air bob In the pocket. Re-exchange can be affect ed at Newa OlUce. r Real Estate J Will buy lou In Prince Rupert at bargain prices for rash. Apply P.O. Box ttGO auting location, price, *U. 231-tf Want to buy two loU In Princ* Rupert. Olv* I I 243-247 full information aa to price, term, and location lo P.O. Box ��1�� n Business Chances GENERAL STOREKEEPER WANTED he moment is opportune and th* futur* assured. Mainly caah, but if with capital to carry settlers till Spring in some caaea. almost a monopoly of a large trfbuUry urrttory ran be aeeured. Iie.t comer lot llfio to build, or atore would be erected and rented. Post office will be aeeured. Ad dress ImntedlaUly P.O. Box 2. Princ* Rupert. 241-247 Will buy a store In good location, formation to box ��l��. Sute full In- 241.247 Skeena Und District-District of Quew Charlotu Take notice thai thirty .lavs from dau, I. C E. Ilainler of Prince llupert, B. C., by occupation I bonkkw-per, intend lo apply to the Chief Com- PROPRIETORS i missioner ol Unds for a licenc* lo |,r,*>|es-1 lor roal an,| netrolerum on and under Mo acre* of BESNER & BESNER. __ m. mm ���* , J ZA " *~"*m (*"���**** -**"���������SB, **������I ** 1 It! Ulltin l'*IV I Tlie New Knns Holel is run on Ihe European olaml on liraham laland described aa tnllo rnnxta 101 r.o. aox 804 PONY EXPRESS ���rarsMATtc MtactiAim' dcuvery imvicc Haga-age. Storage and Forwarding Agenu. For Riga or Motor Car day or night Seventh Are. and Fulton Phone .101 NOTICE First-class service. All Ihe Utest Modern On and after October 27th I will again ihave charge of the Shoe Repairing Shop on Facond avenue between Seventh and Eighth streets. I Commencini at a pos'l planted "two m'i'ea'north , ""^l"***1 .'*"' f"P* **2*t Eudwic Slrublc, 0. K. II. Coal Irasm No. 16, marked N. E. w corner C E. II. I'oal Lease No. 22, thence south friends, or any new ones that feel like giving ���ork a trial. FIRST AVENUE I'RINCE RUPERT ' w "**""i ****<** ***** ��" '***��*��� *** "0"h no; mK HP ��� ***- _ ,. . . ,, , t,IUC" ' n*"^r* BurM' chains, thenc. east M chains to place ol com' "'" - '*��� 'lw, **"* ****. ���"������- ��� ��������������� >M��� ' mencement i ***** ****n in busineas in I'rince Rupert, try to C E. BAINTER, Ucaior �����" ft".-"'".?*;";: , , _. , , Nothing but the beat materials will be used and SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfittingantl Sheet Metal Work ��PPPPP>*P**PPP>PPP**>p>PP��**'.pp>**pp*.*.ppPfp**PPt*.P**PP The Graham Island Oil Fields. Limited * CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000 We are offering for sale a very limit, ,| amount of shares of stock nt Ufic per share; par value $1.0(1. These shares are going quickly antl will soon he off the market : .- THE MACK REALTY & INSURANCE COMPANY SEl.l.iNi; AOBNTfl ���Ml-M t������n��4������444��44����44444444444.��4.*M��4444444�� Ofllrc: 3rd Ave. Phone 174 2nd Av Workshop: Tth nn-l -tl, St.. mencem.nl. Daled Sepl. 12.1911. t* oxxnoootnooooexxxxxxxxxxx New Diamond and Pearl Goods We have just received an assortment or Rings, Brooches, Tie Ping, etc., of the very latest design Read The Daily News And Get All the News R. W. Cameron & Co. G.T.P. Official W.tch Inapeclor. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE S2 -^xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxei Skeena Und Dislrict���Dislrict ol Quoin Charlotu T.ke nolice that thirly d.ya from date, I. C. E. Hainter ol l-rince Itupert, B C, by occupation iKmkleeetafr. intend lo apply to Ihe Chief Com- mi-winner ol Unds tor a licence to pro-apect for roal and pelroleum on and under 610 care* ol land nn tirsham Island dewrihed as follows: Commencing at a poet planled Iwo milea north ot C 1 II. i'oal I.-..* No 17, marked N. E. corner I*. E. II. Coal Lease No. 2-1 thence south M chains, thence west SO chains, Ihence north reasonable pricea charged. JOHN CURRIE r.t NOTICE Auction Sot* NOTICE la hereby given lhat Jamea Haggerty, has retaken possession ot Ut Seventeen (17). I Block Twenty-four (241. Section One (ll, Townslle JinlmJi, P I * *i**l K*** "*���*" *** * virtu, of powen. r_!7;Ii i, ,���,, r. v ���,,���-.. , [contained In lease from him lo Jamea Donahue, I..e.|Sfpt 12. mil. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Ar,hur Murray and John Armstrong. I'ub. Sept. 21 ANI) , i ni III.ll TAICE NOTICE lhat the said Jamea Haggerty will aell by public auction oaee-a Und Dislrict- Dittrict nt Quwn Charlotu "T, *<*^\ne* erected by the laeasees upon the Tak* nolice lhat Ihirty day, trom date. I, v.. E. ~".''"^'T'* J*"*1 **]r,".*\* *'M ���** ' '['"** **",<),",'��� Balnter of I'rince Ruptrl, ll. C, by occupallon ' ._��� <**.'*' ?***,**** ** Novemhar, A. D., mil, bookheeper. inlend lo apply lo the Chief Com- " '"*** �� t]or*K ln **e *t**r*oon upon the aforesaid mkMlnnef of Und. for a licence lo prospect tor , ^Mf���,,'*,,"��� raurci iiai-cv-iitv coal and pelroleum on and under BIO acre* of ,m JAMlvS it.M.i.Kll 1 *.. land on Uraham Island dpsa-rlbed a. followa: J Commencing at a po-l planted at lhe southwest -������.^~~���������*���*���������~�� gorner nt ("nsl ts**ae No. 4IRS marked C. E. B. Coal Uase No. 28, thence north SO chaina, Ihence wesl SO chsins, Ihence soulh 80 chalfta, Ihence e���������* * *������ ���' ��� ~~*������ * '*���* east SO chains to point nf commencement covering all foreshore Tlahn Point. Daled Sept. 12, 1911. I'ub. Oct 7. C. K. BAINTER Skeena Und Dl.trirt Dislrict nl Queen CharloUe Take nmce thai Ihirty days from dale, I, 0. E. Ilainler of I'rlnce Rupert. It. I', hy occupation liookkeeper, Inlend to apply to the Chief Cnm- nilswloner nf l��n,!s for a licence to proapect for coal and petroleum on an.1 un-Lr RIO arm of land on Craham Island de-eribed a. follows: Commencing al a port planted two -nfles north Tlalin nnrthJet .ninti Co.! Uses lli.i; marked I*. F, 11 Co*.) lr.m. No. 2q I'-cne- south SO chains, ilrenre we*H SO chains, thence t,nith SO chains. I t**.n-*e eaM f-n cl-alns Ij point of remmencement: r cintslnipg r.in acrea more of lees. Dated Sept. 12. 1911. CE. BAINTER Pub, i ,-*,. 1. J FRED. STORK I (ieneral Hardware��� 1 Bnildi-rs Hardware Valves A Pipes Oxford Stoves Oraniteware Tinware SECOND ���������������- AVENUE Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 FEED STORE We carry everything In the feed line, nlso garden aeodaat the lowest market priced, at Coltart'B olg Feed Store. Market Place PONY EXPRESS Prompt Delivery Phones 41 or ,101 LOTS FOR SALE Oik* lot, Block 5, Section 1, Beach Place. Price $2100, $1000 cash balance (i-l2 months. One lot, Block 17, Section 1, First Avenue. Price $2500 $1000 cash, balance 0, 12, and 18 months. Two lots, Block 29, Section 1 Park Avenue. Price $5000, one fourth cash, balance G-12-18 months. One lot, Block 20, Section 5, lini view with two fronts, Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue. Price $1305, $800 cash, balance easy. One lot, Block 9, Section 5, Sixth Avenue. Price $1525, $705 cash balance G-12-18 months. One lot, Block 0, Section 5, Fifth Avenue. Price $1500, S300 cash balance 3-0-12 months. Two lots, Block 22, .Section 7, .Sixth Avenue, Price $000, one- half cash, balance $25 per month One lot, Block 15, Section 7, two fronts, Sixth Avenue and Hays Cove, with house 32 x 20. Price $2025. One half of lot 13, Block 40, Section 7, fronting Ninth Ave nue. Price $400, $200 cash balance $25 per month. Lots 19-20, Biock 4, Section 8, corner Ninth Avenue. Price $800, one-fourth cash, balance 6-12-18 month. Lots 9-10, Block 10, Section 8, Tenth Avenue. Price $250 each one-third cash, balance 3-6 months. FOR LEASE 75 x 100 feet <ni Third Avenue. Level. Good lease. Stores on Second Avenue. LOTS IN NEW HAZELTON $10 down and $10 per month buys a lot now. Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. HERE ARE SOME OF MY OFFERINGS: Double Front Lot with 7-Room Houae on 8th Ave., Sec. 5 $1600 Two Hay-view Lots on 4th Ave., Sec. 6 $2450 Lot on 6th Ave., Sec. 6 $1P75 Lot on 9th Ave., Sec. 7 $350 $50 cash innl $-5 a month. Two Double Lane Corners on 11th Ave. Sec. 8, $660 each. Easy Terms. Lot 19, Block 26, Sec. 5 $2200 Fire, Life, Accident and Liability Insurance JOHN DYBHAVN Pattullo Block. II���ha|-��_-l|-%|- *** ,, **_,*% BOYS! START IN BUSINESS Sell the Daily News. It's the easiest anu quickest way of earninif money of your own. Apply at THE NEWS OFFICE LAND PURCHASE 0TICE Skeienii Und DUWot��� DUtrlct Tako nonet, thut U. II. StueL Ii. 0., yccupnliuii iriu-kniu for permlulon io purchase tho to lull,!,,: Cpinmonclnit at u iiiki plantod of Preemption No. llll? unel Ba cl tho Naas Klvor (S. W. C I thonoo thonco -10 chains north, ilii-m-,. thonco 111 chains Houtli t��� t|1L, .,,,,,'. niont to contain lllo aorta iimr,.,,'. _ , , RICHARD llott v Dated Aug, 1911. Ja������.,T. ' Tub. Sopt. 2a. j CUlli, ���',: l"",n>'l ll ,"' ��� "Ml Inn '' uni bui ' ' - > ,.,..' "���'���'���:.i.'. i rswAM - ���-.-- -.1 Skoona Land Dislrict -District or ( * 1'ako notico that lliirul.i |;. -;.. Alia., occupation aiution agenl ,���, for permlulon to purchau the (���n., lantts: CommoncInK nt a post plant,.,| . woat cornor 1U0 chuins e-nst uml 20 Irom N. B, vomer ol Lot Ilm, llu Coast District llniiKu fi, thenee HI thonco HO chains north, thenoe I" thoncu 80 chains south to p,,,.i ,,i containing I'lll ucros, nieiro or let Dated Sopt. 18, 1911. UA11UI ll I' I'ub. Sopt. 2a. FredW.Uol 11 iji ��� Merely, I ''''-I'lllnsl ��� .*..*.,-, ���IU hi. tliu �����,���,,. 11 'co-nut I. SMITH dor, am Skoona Land Diatrict���Dislrict ot i'���*isi n.. ,. Take notico that Josso M. TMxtxZ 2 x^l Ilapids, Iowa, occupatiun lawj.-r .., ���" ���pply lor permlulon to pureheu the 3L�� doocribod lands: "'���J-itii Commonclng at a posl plantod on the nuthsri. ahoro ot Kutiyraatoon Inlet on the i -., it of a Bmall stream llowing into said Inlot put^S of Crow Lake Thonco south 1:0 chaini uJK woat 20 chaina moro or lou to th, ne i��� , , Crow Lake, thenco northerly and c lowing the shore lines of Crow I .,1. r."''i'r, to Crow Lake nnd Kuticyniuii-.-n Inlet to_! placo ot commoncement, coniaining lortv ��21 moro or leu. Locatod August T, Ian Datod Aug. 9, 1911. JBSSE M. I Al I M.v Pub. Aug. 12. *' Skeena Land District-District ot Ce i u Take notico that I. Th.imns Carter, of Princ. Ruport, oeoupation oarpaator. int ind i .i,,.,;,. for ncrmissiun to pilrcliaso the following I iKrlb, oe] land. Commencini,' at a post planted about one nils south from lhe miiith of Kails ,-,- , mj ,.,,,. 150 feet buck frum tho beach, thenee -��� chain north, thenco 40 chains west. tlie,,,-,. -, chaiai S.riii n, thenco oast 40 chains topofntof ,* imntence. ment. containinir 110 acres more ���r leas THOMAS CARTER, Datod July 7th, 1911. Charles Webetei Calhous Pub. Auk. 6th. Aganl Skeona Land DUtrict���Dialrlcl ut I'oast Itange S Tako notico that 1, Thomas UeClyment of Prlnco Itupert, 11. C, occupution real Mate broker, Intend to apply tor permission *,r ��� rtrchau the following deacriuod lanela: Commencing at a psot planted nt the B. IV. corner ot pre-emption recorel 412, thence visx m chains, thenco south 40 chains, thenoa chains to shuro of lake, thonco fulli���*.nii* .hurt of lake in a northerly direction to point of commencement: containing I'lll acres, mor,- ���r leu Dated Sept. 6, 1911. THOMAS Mel 1.1 MlIXT Pub. Sept. 9. BrtMIt lol.. Agnt Skeena Land DUtriet���District eit Coast Rsnct* j Toko notice that B. H. O. Miller ot lUuntl Eng., occupation aurvoyor, Intunds lo apply |j feormission to purchaae tho following <lt-.cnt-.al anils: Commonclng at a post plantud at tho N'. W. C,>r* nor of Lot 4400, Ihence west 80 chiuns, tln-rtce south 20 chains, thenco east 80 chains, Ihence north N chnins to tho point ot commoncement c-utt-.ming 1C0 acres moro or leas. Dated August IS, 1911. E. 11. 0. Mil.I.l.I; Pub. Aug. 2C. P. M. Mill,:. k|M Skeena Land District���DUtrlct ol Coast lUn,*.* i Tako notice that U. F. Miller of Tipton, ��,i(. land, occupation farmor, nivalis lo apply lur pormiaaion to purchaso the following ,l,.c:ii,-J lanela: Commencing at a pust planteel about tlu chain, woat from tho N. W. Corner ot Lot 4 In,:. *J*tm north 40 chains, Ihence weat 20 chains, itu-ace aouth 40 chains, thenco east 20 chains lo lbs point of commencement containing eighty acre* more or leas. Dated Auguat 19 1911. R. F. MIl.LKIt I'ul,. Aug. 2f,. P. M. Miller, Agent Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Coul llancc i Take notice that Frank S. Miller ol London, Kng., occupation civil engineer, Intenela to apply for permission to purchaso the following described landa: Commencing at.^a post plantod nt the N*. K. Corner of Lot 28, Ihence north 20 chsina. tlience west 20 chains, thence aouth 20 chains, thence cast 20 chaina to point ol commoner,���*.*,!, con- talnlng 40 acres moro or leas. Datad August 16, 1911. PIMN'K .���>'. MILLKII I'ub. Aug. 26. P. M. Me.ler, Agent Skoena Land District���District eif Coasl IUng<- S Take notice lhat llerhcr: J. Mackie of rem* broke, Ont., oecup.iuon lumberman, intunds tu apply for permission to purchase lho folio* in.* dea-cribod landa: Commencing at a posl planteel an lhe left bank ot tho Zymoeioits or /.im-a-gol-tu Hiver, at south- weal corner ol Lot 1 Tuu, th.-nc.- iirrlherly. loiluwing the westerly boundary ol Lot ITOti, so chains more or loss, to tho northwest cornet ot sai I Lol 1706, thence westerly and southerly, (ollowing the loft bank of aald river, 80 chain" more or lu., lo point of commencement containing 160 acrea more or leaa. Locatod August 19, 1911. _ Daled August 21. 1911. BKRBBRT J. M.M.hlL Pub. Aug. 26. Frederick S. Clrmenla, Agent LAND LEASK NOTICE Bella Coola Land DUtrlct-DUtricl ol Coast IUnge 3 Tnko notico that II. M. Cliff nl Dundslk, Inland, occupation gentleman, Intends tu spp.y lm permiasion to lease tho lollowing di��cnU-l landa: Commencing at a post planted on ll���* ***** ol Nerrli-e-laruliiniv River about it) M���I of Indian Heaorvo Line .the-nco we-ai 60 chains following the channel ot Nccloctsroni,.,.. WW. thenco south 80 chaina mora or lua lo cbl of li.-llu Coola River, thence folliiwiin: l ot Hella Coola River easterly CO chains, nonh 80 chains moro or leaa to point of count,' I < containing 480 acroa, mora or 1-- Datod August 28,1911. II. M. i l.H 1 Pub. Sep'U 80. William McNair. AfUl Bella Coola Und DUtrlct���DUtricl ull.-, ' i 3 Take notico that II. M. Cliff of Hun.l,, land, occupation gentleman, intends :>' (or permUalon to leaaa the following dl Ianda: .... Commencing at a post planteel at the .. ,' corner of Lot 262, thonco aouth 10 ch.ir.s - or lesa lo northern l-oundary of lens.' No. I apt * for ny II. M. Cliff, thence lollowing said 1 eaat 20 chains, thenco north 40 ehalna, west 20 chains to point ot commencein.-'r'��� *' * talning 80 acros, moro or leas. .,,,.* Datid August 28, 1911. II. .M.l I'll* I'ub. Sept. 30. William McNair, K'* aft :.t Bella Coola Land DUtrict���DUtrlct ol Coasl I 3 Take notico that II. M. Cliff ot Dundi.ll.. 1,1,1-1, occupation gentleman. Intends to I for permission to lease the following OUo lands: - Commencing at a post planted nt the - cornor of Lot 251, thence south 10 chains ir I-m to northern boundary of Lease .v applied for by 11. M. Clllf, thence east 20 *'��� along aaid boundary, thence north HI <*l, thence west 20 chains to point of commoner-i, containing 80 acrea, mere or less. Dated Auguat 28, 1911. H. M. I Pub, Sept. 30. William McNair. A Bella Coola Und DUlrict���DUlrict ot Coast Ha- Tako nollco that II. M. Cliff ol Dundalk. I land, occupation gontlemnn. Intends to apt'1., permlasion lo lease the (ollowing tiescrlbod Ian- * Commencing at a post planteel at Hie ���' near tho N. K. corner ol Ul No I, thenee, - 40 chains, thence wort 80 chains mora or��- eaat boundary of cannery lease, thence ****** tho said east boundary aouth 40 chains mat* 1,-rr. to ahore line, Ihenco (ollowing sanl * lino easterly 80 chains more or less to poll eommencement: containing 320 acne, m���r-* lose. . ., , Dateel Auguat 31, 1911. ft ***, ' '. ' Pub. Sept. 80. William McNair, Al Bella Coola Land DUtrlct���District ol Coasl IUl Take nolice lhat II. lit. Cliff ol Dundalk. land, occupation gentlomnn, Intends to <l lor permission to lease lho lollowlng <!'��� n lands: . , Commonclng at a post planted "t lne >- corner ol Ul 83. thonce north 20 chain", men west 40 chains, Ihence south 20 chains men* leu lo shore line, thonco (ollowing Hie ah'-" east 40 .'li'iiaa moro or leas to point ol eonintei-i ment; containing 80 carea, mora or less. ... Daled August 31, 1911. II. M. ��� " Pub. Sept. 30. William McNolr. Air Bella Coola Und District���District of Con l I- Tnko nolico that II. M. Cliff o( Duiulalk. IWJ land, occupation gentleman, Intenela to ���PJ '. (nr permission to lease tho (ollowing I lands: , ... Commonclng nt a post planted at I lie V cornor ol Lot No. 4, Ihenco north 40 chains, Hi, n" east 40 chains, thonco aouth 40 chains nior"- ' lees lo shore line, thenco following shore uni westerly 40 chains moro or loss to point of um* iiieii,-,.iih-iiI ; containing 80 acre., more ���r I*'*' . . Dated August 28, 1911. 11. M. I I-l", Pub. Sept. 80. William McNair, Agent THE DAILY NEWS Comforters The snow is crawling down the mountains to remind ua of cold winter. We have opened live bales of comfort- era and have put them on sale at the low price of $l.'_fi and $2.00. We alao have them from $1 to the $11! Eiderdown, ulso blankets and bedding iu large t-uantitii'S : : THE BIG FURNITURE STORE -I WHERE WE SELL *.��� EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING Here Are Some of Our Wares: Armchairs, Rockers, Sanitary Couches, Davenports, Bed Lounges and Rattan Goods; CliiiTonicrs, Dressers and all kinds of Case Goods Iron and Brass Beds, Baby Buggies. Linoleums at all prices. Twenty-live patterns to choose from. Carpets, Rugs, Portiera, Tapeatry antl Laefl Curtaina and all kinds of Curtain Materials. For the Stovfls. Hote' White, Granite and Vitrified Wnre, Tea- V't- U pot9' Bea*-l)ots. Butten-rocks, Jugs, Kilters and a l\.ltcnen complete line of Enamel Ware. Dining Room Furniture of all kinds. Cutlery, French and English China in seta or by the piece. Miscellan- Bedding, Blankcta, Comforta, the famoua Oatermoor f A Mnttreaa, Framed Mirrors anil Mirrorplate for fnun- COUS IjOOdS ing, 30x48 down; Jnrdiniers, Vaaes, Bar Glasses of every description, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Baskets of all kinds. F. W. HART 2nd Ave. and 6th St. Phone 62 tt****** -���+���- LYNCH BROS. I I 1 ! Ceneral Merchandise Largest Stock* Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. ..+������- -AM11EI. HARRISON (NOTARr I*, I.I I. ' V. F. C. GAMBLE Samuel Harrison & Co. ! Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert and Stewart Canadian Pacific Railway B.C. Coast service ��� Famous Prircess Line Princess Mary Thursday, October 26th, at 9 a.m. Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle J. G. McNab - General Agent 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 thc lodge. J. P. CADE. N. G. J. CLUCK, See. Double Weekly Service All Cash S.S. Prince Rupert, S.S. Prince George For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle ^*m WILL BUY LOTS 14, 16, 16 33 and 34 14, 16, 16, 17 17 and 18 4(1 antl 41 BLOCK 28 2 47 28 28 SECTION 6 X 8 8 8 PRICE $626 ea. $800 pr. $250 ea. $800 pr. $WM1 pr. Monday* and Fridays, 8 a.m. ss, Princ* John sails for Port Simpson, Naas River, and Stewnrt, Wednesdays, 1 p.m.; and for Ullltt and Naden Harbor Thursdays 12 p. m. For Skidegate, Rose Harbor, etc., Saturdays 1 p.m. Railway Service to Copper River Mixed trains from Prince Rupert Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 1 p.m., returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 4 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway Syatem connecting with trains from the Pacific coast operates a frequent and convenient service of luxurious trains over its double track route lietween Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Hnlifax. Portland, Boston. New York and Philadelphia. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged via all lines, t ull information and tickets obtained from the ,lli,*,- of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENOEIl AOENT I Call at our office and sec other bargains Read The Daily News G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave- Prince Rupert, B.C. m* . j I T E M S O F . . jSPORTj -4 a~.. .-aaa. -*..._..._..- Seattle will have baseball in a life sized park next year, A street is to be cut through the present yard.on Yesslcr Way and Dug is preparing to move oul to his new yard in Rainier Valley. n n �� llu* Montreal Herald says thai the National Lacrosse Commission is becoming a necessity and before very long it will become an actual fact. The Herald goeB on to say that! "Whether the Western s.-iil-i's know it or not, Con Jones is in favor of a lacrosse commission and there is every reason to believe thai when Con. Jones conies East on a trip he proposes to niiike i Ins fall, something more niiiy be talked aboul it." M H H 'The Giants will have to keep their eyes peeled to prevent the Athletics from Btealing their signals," says Joe Tinker. "They use Topsy Hartsell and Harry Davis on the coaching lines for no other purpose. There is no doubt in my mind bui that they caught on to our signals lasi fall. That is why ihey were able to double cross us when we started to steal a base." M n n n Following appears in the Calgary Albertan. Can Prince Ruperl reply? "I, Charles Carver, am willing to meet any man in Canada in the welterweight class. I have inserted thi**. challenge in both Western and Eastern papers. and so far have failed to get any replies to my challenge. Failing to gel any to the above I sh ill lay claim to the welterweight championship of Canada." H K Jt An event which will prove to In* of tfrcat interest to British Columbia howlers will lie when Joe West, the crack champion bowler of the world, pays a visit Me will give exhibition*- taking on singles. The fame of Wesl as a ten pin bowler is world-wide and he is perhaps one of the most consistent bowlers In the game today. The conditions of his match state! 1. He will roll any man an exhibition or match game of five or more games. 2. Will roll one or more exhibition g.inies. II. He will put on singles iu the afternoon against all comers and relays for lhe benefit of those who are unable to witness Ilis performance in the evening. No dates have yet been matlc for his appearance the arrangement, for his tour not having yet been made complete. -��rj.--aa..aaab��� = THE COSY CORNER - DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OK WOMEN This Is a little section of the paper, which from day to duy will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of thu ladies of Prince Rupert aro invited to contribute to its columns, and to tuke 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. THAT HELLO BOOK Aid. Kirkpatrick Thinks Those Anxious to Produce It Should Pay for the Privilege. Final typewritten copy for the new telephone directory to be issued (or tin* city w.is laid before the council on Monday night by Manager Love through the phone committee. A number of enterprising persons have sought the privilege of printing ihis directory with lhe idea th.it their sole recompense shall be ihe revenue derived from the advertisements printed in lhe book. From thinking at first that the city had better do the job itself, antl not seek advertiseiilcnIs for the Hello Book, tin- council has come round lo the idea thai they might as well get all ihey can from those who want lo print the book, and reap the revenue from lhc ads. Alderman Kirkpatrick slid the person getting the privilege should pn\- a bonus for it, and City Solicitor Peters iliinks the city should get .$">IHI for the privilege. The Hello Book goes back lo tile phone committee meanwhile. The new G.T.P. News Stand for Lowney's delicious Chocolates, fresh from the factory, tf PERMANENT MONUMENTS F. S. Clements to Be Engaged by City to Locate Points in City Survey Exactly. As the city become built tip, the old fixed points established by the original surveyors of (he town- sile, and marked with slakes, have been destroyed and removed, especially in Scclion One, but to a greal extent in ah sections except Sex don Two, It has become almost impossible t<> get a COrrcCI Iii"' now in the heart of ilu- dty, .'nd to set this right icfoi'c il is too late the council have arranged to employ Mr. V. s. Clcmenti, B. ('. I.. S., who was for a long lime wiih the city stall ,lo establish the old fixed points exactly, and have them marked wiih suitable permanent monuments. The word "monuments" gol Aldennan Newton nicking up his ears al council ,,,i Monday night, as if he feared the idea was lo have Mr. Clements put up monument! to Alderman Hilditch and Alderman Clayton ai ilu* corner of Third avenue and Third Street However, he speedily appreciated the Importance of the in,liter and the surveyor will be engaged. ���WAYS THAT ARE DARK" pair ol gloves to Philip tlie Fair, thereby giving mm possession How the Wily Oriental Deluded, the towns of Ghent and Bruges the Cartoonist of A well known can iisi had agreed to furnish drawings of the characteristic features of a certain exposition in an American city. Illustrating Chinese day he drew a splendid sketch of the imperial dragon of China in the a i of defying any encroachment of all the world. Then he wanted to surmount the whole with an appropriate motto in Chinese. He went to a Chinese who had charge of an exhibit of Oriental merchandise in the fair and asked him for some militant motto, written in his native tongue and script. After a momenl'8 hesitation the Chinese did so. The cartoonist carefully copied the characters into his drawing and ii was printed with much eclat in lhe magazine. Soon the editors received the following earnest, not to say solemn screed from some educated Chinese in Washington: Mr. 's picture is a credit to the sentiments that America holds te.wartl China, but ihe incongruous words he has placed above il are out of place antl spoil lhe whole thing. What do they mean in connection with the picture of our exalted dragon, our exalted emblem? What has "Buy of How Sing anil Company" got to do with the patriotic drawing? Is the whole thing intended merely as an advertisement? It was evidently too good a chance for the wily Oriental merchant to lose. GERMANY FACES FOOD RISK Increase in Prices Causes Serious Misgivings as to Coming Winter. SPLENDID SWIMMERS Two Toronto Girls Enjoy a Unique Distinction Two Toronto sisters, fifteen p.iul sixteen years of age, enjoy the distinction of being the only women on the continent to receive the award of merit, ," beautiful silver medal, from tin- Royal Life-saving .Society of Great Britain. They arc Misses Dorothy aud Honora Cochrane, daughters of Mr. Arthur Cochrane, physical director of Upper Canada College. Others who nave won the award arc: Messrs. II. R. Brandt, II. M. Dawson, C. Edwards, J. M. F. Gregory, G. W. Tebbs, and I.. B, Tillson, students at the University of Toronto, antl pupils of Mr. Corson. Announcement to this effect was mode yesterday. The severity of lhe test required for lhe award is shown in the fact that the contestants must tow a non-swimmer sixty feet in five styles, thc lasi sixty both the towed person and the rescuer being fully dressetl. They must swim 1,8(10 feci by three methods: must undress on the surface of llu* water, must thoroughly understand ihe Schafcr method of resus- citation, and must break away from the desperate clutch of a drowning person. Both the young women and their father refer to tlie wonderful performance very modestly. Mr. Cochrane remarked yesterday that my girl in ihe city could do lhc same thing if the school board would give them ilu- opportunity. The Misses Cochrane were ex- imii'i'tl at Lake Tciiingniiii BURIED IN GLOVES Mark of Distinction in Olden Time Royal personages and nobility were often interred wearing gloves. The i digit's of Richard I. and of John at Fontevr.uid both have gloved hands; the gloves have the ippcarance of being richly wrought ami jewelled, and are said to be exact copie of those in which they wen* buried, Thoma-i a Bcckct was buried in gloves, and when ihe tomb of Edward I. was opened, gloves, jewelled on tlie be'tk, were found on the hands. Few people realise the close connection of gloves with the church. In very olden days ihey were won during the service by thc clergy as pari of the vestments, lu some instances ecclesiastical law required that gloves should be put On before lhe consei rat ion of the Sacrament. Al first the Clergy's gloves were while but later they matched the vestments according to the church seasons. So rich and extravagani tlitl these gloves become that the clergy were forbidden to wear gaudy gloves. At the coronation of the King of France the Archbishop used to bless and present a pair of gloves. Cloves were also a recognised pan of the regalia antl ii pair is included in the imperial ornaments of Germany. The Earl of Flanders presented a Berlin, On. 21, ll is nol without serious misgivings thai the coming winter is being regarded. It was a Bplcndid summer, but there was a drought throughout the country, and the price of lood has risen so enormously that many persons see ruin staring them in the face. Economic experts regiirtl ihis as Germany's grealest danger for months lo come, ami sups arc already being taken to guard against ihe suffering thiit the enormous rise in prices will CilUSC. Among oilier measures which are being demanded is ihe importation <>f American canned meats���a commodity which has been prohibited in Germany for the last few years. Whether the Governmeni will yield to the stress of public opinion in this respect remains to be seen, bill ihere is little doubt that some step will be taken in order to meet ihe necessities of the case. HAS STRANGE POWER Remarkable Water Finding in the Old Country A very remarkable achievement in "water-finding" has just been carried through al -Sully Oak, Birmingham. Ii was necessary to discover a supply of water on the land belonging to the Patent Enamel works, and Mr. Chester- man was called from Hereford for the purpose. He went over the land with his piece of aluminum wire for about half an hour. Then he suddenly stopped, and declared that at the place where he stood Witter would be found at a depth of 250 feci. A contract was signed by which he engaged lo sink an S-inch artesian tube which should produce not less than 1.5,000 gallons of water a day, on lhe condition "no water, no pay." He employed hydraulic boring machinery, and i'i fourteen days struck Witter at a depth of 2I.'i COAI. NOTICE Skeona l.unel llisirict District uf lim-nii Cliurlutle, Islunds Tako nolice Unit Austin M. Drown ol I'rince Kuptirt, occupation snd,11,<r. iiili.ii.l-, to upply tu the Chiel Co,iiiiiia.sioiu>r ol l.unds unel Worki lor a liconcu to prospect (or ceml un,l oil und pe-troleum on uml under tin- [ollowi,in doscrilied lunds on the West t'ousl ���l liruliuni Islund: Commanclng m u *,���si planted three miles east ol the loutbweel corner ol C, I.. No. 4471 thencu 80 chuins ensl, thenee t>u chuins norlh, thence 80 chuins wesl, thenoe BO chuinH south lu point uf culllllienceillelit ACSTIN M. DROWN, l.ucutur Dateot l.ucntiuii, ill si July lull. 1'uli. Alii. 17. Skeonu l.uml DIatrlot -Dutrict ul yueon Charlotte Islunds Tuke ii,,lii*i. thin Au.elin M. Ilrown ol I'rince Kupert. occupuuun su,Idler. Intends lu upply lo the Chiel i ommlaaloner ol i.umls uml Works lor u licence to prrrsp,-,-! f,,r.-,.���I, oil und petroleum on und under ilia fiilloism,. ,le��cril������l lunds on the West Coust of t.ruhiun Islund: Coniinencii.il at u post piunted three mile*, eust ol the eoutheul corner oil'. 1.. No. 44TS theiu-e nurth 1*0 chuina, tlience eual 80 chains, thene-. south 80 chuins. to,-in-,��� west bu chums tu point ol coin- meiiceiiient. AUSTIN M. BROWN, I.ocutor Located August 1st, lull. Tub. AW, 111. Bktua Liiml District -District ut gueen ChsrloiU Tuke notice thul thirty duya Irom dute*. I, C. K Uuinti-r ul I'rince Ituperl, 11. l'., by occupution bookkeeper, intend to apply to tl���- Chief Com. tnissioinT ol Lunda for u licence tu proaMCI fur coul und petroleum on und under t, 10 acres of land on l.ruliitm Islund described us follows: Commencini: ut u post plantisl ii\��� miles eust ol Coul Leeee No. -hot, murk,*,! c. k. ii. i*uul Loum* No. 1. N. K. cornur, tlience west 80 chuins, Ihenc* south 80 chuins, Ihence, out 80 chuins. w. I.. BARKER Architect Second ave.ua ami Third Btreet Over Weitenhaver Hrus.* Office, MUNHO & LAllaKY Architect!, stork Building, St'cond Avenue, .SVUAKT & BTBWART ACCOUNTANTS ���:��� AUDIT OR! Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Ruoert P.O, Box :J51 ALFRED CARSS. of BrltUh Columbia mui Miiiiilntiu Hur��. <*. v. BBNNSTT, H.A. <>f H.C. Ontario* Bat* katohtwan i*nd ai- U-rU llura. carss & bennett Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Ofllce - BXflhenn block, OOTnor Thin! avenue and Sixth street. Prince Ruoarto u wm. h* hall, i.. i*. s.. l). u.s. Dentist. Crown nml Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental iipo-rutioTiH nkilfully ��� ��� ��� att-d. <�������� and local aniistheiio- administered f*-r the puinleaa ex- thencu in.r: - bu chains tu place ut commencement, tractlun nr ���������������th, Consultation free. Ofiicei: Datad Bept n, vm c. K. DAINTER, Locator BaUaroon Hioek. Pnnoo Ruotrt u-12 I'ub. Bept 'ii. _^__^_^_ Skeenu l.und Diatrict���Diatnct of (jut-tin Charlotu- Taku mulct; thut thirty duy*, from date, 1, C. K Baintw of Prinoe Rupert, H. c, by occuputiun bookkeeper, intond to apply to the chief Con* initi-iuiitT ol Lunda [or u lironci- lu prospect (ur coul ami petroleum on und under MU ucrea ul lund on Graham i-dund described u. fulluw-: Commenolni ut u po*: plumed Ave milea eu��t of Coul Leaaa No. 410?, marked c. B. u. N. W. cornor No, i, thencu bouth *���>��� chaina, thence euat mi chains, thuncu north bu cliaina, thence went mi chaina tu pluce ol co in men cement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator I'ub. Sept. 88. Skeena Lund I *i.-trici~-District ol gueen Charlotte Tako notice that thirty duya (rom dale, 1, C. L. Uainter of PrinQO Itupert, 11. C.��� by occupation bookkeeper, intend to upply to the Chief Com- , miaaioner of Landa fur a licence tu prunpecl for coal and petruleum un and under ���'���*������ acrua uf land on Grahum lalund deacribed aa ftdlowa; Commencing ut a post planted ftvo milea eut of Coal I..-.i..' No. 44T6, marked C. K. U. S. W. i corner of Coal Leuse No. 8. thence euat HU chain*, ��� Ihunce north bO chaina, thence weat t>U chaina, ( thence aouth >*���*- chuina to pluce uf commencement. Dated Sepl. 11, mi. C. B. U.UNTKK. Locator i Tub. Sept. 'i'i. Skeena Land Diatrict���District of Qu%n Charloiw* Take nutice that thirty duya from date, 1, C. U. Uainter of I'rince Kupert, I*. C, by occupatiun bookkeeper, inlend lo apply to the Chief Commiaaioner of l*anda (or a licence tu proapect (or coal and petruleum on and under till) acrea uf' land on Uraham laland deacribed aa followa; Commencing at a poat planted tivo mile* eait 0l Coat Leaae No. 4476, marked C, K. U. S. K corner Coal Leaao No. 4, thencu weat 6t> chaina, thence nurth HU chains, ihence euat bl) chaina, thence aouth 80 chaint lo place o( commencement. DatedSept. 11,1U11. C. fc. U.UNTfcK, Locator Tub. Sept. 88, Skeena Land Diatrict���Diatrict of Queen Charlotte I Taku nuiice that thirly days (rum dale, I, C. fc. I Uainter uf 1'rincu Kupert, U. C, by occupaUon ' bookkeeper, inlend to apply lo the Chief Commiasioner of Lunds for a licence to pruapect (ur cual and petruleum on and under blu acrus ol land on Graham Island described aa fulluws: Commencing al a post planted two milea notrh of stake marked C. fc. U. Coal Luasu No. 4, marked N. fc. corner C. fc. U. Coal Lease No. it, ihence ���OUtfa bU chains, thencu wuat bU chaina, thence Mltll bU chains, thence eust bU chains to place ol cummencemont. DatedSept. 11, 1911. C. fc. HAINTKU. Locatoi . Tub. Sept. 88, Skeena Land District���DUtricl of Queen Chralotta Take noticu that thirty daya frum date, I, C I- Uuinter of 1'rincu Kupert, U. C, by occupatiun bookkeeper, intund to apply to Ihu Chief Commiaaioner of Lands for a licence to ti;u��prci (or cual and petruleum on and undur t>40 acrus of land un Graham laland described aa follows: Commencing al a post planted twu miles north nf Ci fc- U. Cual Leuse Nu. 3, marked C. fc. Uainter N. \V. corner Coal Luasu No. (">. t iiet.ee aouth bU chains, ihenco eait bU chain*, thence north bu chains, tbence west bU chains to placu of commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. fc. U.UNTfcK .Locator i'ub. Sept. 23 Skeena Land Dittrict���-District of Queen Charlotto Take notice that thirty days from date, 1, C. fc. Uuitiicr uf I'rlnce Kupert, it. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com-. missioner of Lands for a llci nee to prospect for j coal and petroleum oo and under b4U acree of Alex.M.Muiiai.n it.A.. W.K.Williams.B.A.. L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 286 I'rince Rupert, B.C ��'. o. BOX in PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL UP WM. FOXON, KHq. A.K A.M., 1A)N., KNO GEORGE LEEK MKItCANTll.K AGENCY COLLECTIONS ANI) HKI'OKTS Tliinl Avutiui" also Water Street, I'KlNlE KliPKRT A. M. BROWN lltllNKSS a SADIil.KHY MANCKACTURKR Ritpairiiii** ii Specialty. Cumplt'tv Stoi-k Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Killed. I 2nd Ave. between 10th and I Ith Stt THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. Hotel Central SsSlfia 1-. ,,"i>r-:,t, nn.l Am.-riran elan, steam heated, laudera ,--,iiv,-nlcnc**-B. ttat***- (l'" i-. i:' ���" i..-i .i.v. : ; Pat.r Black nil r for 211 I laad on Graham Island duacrit-sid as folio. _. ��� i i i* .in ,,,���, ' Conimunciiiit at a iwsl planted two milos nortii vn-lil nl .lIl.tUHIi ol C. E. B. Coal Loaae No. t, stake S. Vi. cornar That till' "vtwrl I Coal Leaao No. 7, thenco north 60 chains, n,.mv feet, and test hours proved a gallons per day. That tin- experi ;���, ,, ,,,, ,,���,.,. ,,���,, ..��� ,,.:,,,.._ ,, should have gauged the depth M^^firarff__BSBtu-*��l within two left is considered one i'ub.sept.2a of the greatesl triumphs in water* finding of modern times. *************** w. j. McCutcheon , 1 Carries complete slock of Drug*. Special , , attention paid to nlllna pn-sclipllona. Theatre Block 1 ��� > No. n Second Ait*. ***********i*************4 Skoena Land District -District ol Queon Charlotte Tako nutico lhat thirty days from dale, I. 0. E. Hainter of I'rinco Ituperl, It. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply lo tbe Chiuf Cora- I 1 i i ., ,,,..,. ^tt.,,,,i, man missioner of Lanels tor a licence to proapect for Harvard na-* a new strong man, | ,���_ .������ pctroimm on ,���d under no *Sm ot lanel on Graham Island described aa follow.! CommuncinK at a post planled two miiua north ot C. E. II. Coal Lease No. 4, marked S. E. corner C. E. II. Coal Leaao No. S, thenco north SO chains, Ihenco west SO chains, thence south SO chains, Frederick*D. Huntington, ��>f Lei-i cester, Mass., centre on the football team, and a featherweight among football men in that position. As strong man. Huntington has displaced F. H. Leslie, ilu* old Harvard champion, whom he defeated by 94 points, according to the strength tests figured on the Sargent system. Huntington's record shows ;. total of 1,803 points,! reckoned upon tlie strength of | legs, back, forearms, upper chest and anus. With his legs Huntington lifted 1,203 pounds. He chin-1 tied himself sixteen limes and "dipped" twenty-five times. He weighs only 1 *��-���* pounds, bui is broad and hni a powerful physique. PIANOFORTE LESSONS For HL'gii.ner* and Advanced Pupils Miss Vera Greenwood Pupil of FftUU Wilcxck. Paris mid Berlin. thenct- easl hi) chains u> placu ot cumniuncemt.nl. Dau*] Sept. 11,11*11. C. B. BAINTBR, Locator! Pub. Sept.23 Sktvna \..i\vl District���District of Quoon Charlotto Take notice that ihirty days from dato, I, C. i.��� ( Ilainler of Princu Huport, I'. C, by occupatioo : bookkeeper, intend to apply to tho Chiol Com' I missioner of I .n.-i- for a licenco to protpect (or coal and pvtrol.-um on and under 0tt> acros of ��� lund on tiruhaiu Island described as follows: Commoncinc at a post plantod live mile* cast of Coal I ���-' ��� No. 4174, marked (.'. 1. Ilainler s N. B< corn it Coul Ise-a_c No. 9, thenco aoulh ttO ' chains, thenco went ho chnins, thenco north M0 chains, thencu easl HO chain- to place of com*' mencement. Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs --.E. EBY �� Co.== REAL BSTATR Kitsiimk.iluni Lanl For Sal,. KITSUMKALUM . H C. bookkeeper, intnd lo apply to the Chiuf Com- 1 missiuner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal nml pi'tn-li-um <>n and under <i40 acree of ' land on Qnbun Island i<*. *.*���*���>'��� tut fullowa: ��� CoiiiHM>nciiit[ ut a posl planted i ne mile nonh of C. B. H. Coal I-., t No. 9, markod N. W. corner C. B. B. No. lo, thoncu soulh bO chains, ��� ihenco west bti chuit.s, thenee north WJ chains, Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Quean Ch-rlott ihenn; east N'chaiiis to i��lace of OonnMHMMQt Iftlaniis Daliil Mpt. 11, I'Jll. C. L. HALM BR, Locat> Take notice that Austin M. Hrown of Prlnco I'-l��. B��t 'ii. S. O. E. B. S. The Prinoe It rt !,>!**, N... BU, Rons of Daled Sept. 11.1911. C. K. HAINTEK, Locator *_5 ."' !l'^l1u,'LUr'tl ilffi ��_!?-WW ,n. iul. BlSUSS. . *��-h month In the Sons of Kn��(land Hall. h!9 2nd Ave. ������< - p.m. ��� Skeuna Und DUtrlct-District of Quoon Charlotu F. V. CLAUK. In* Take notice that thirty duvti from dato, I, C. K. I'. (I. Box IUL Prince Kupert Huinter of I'rince Kup.r'. H. <;., by occupaUon KR.MKST A. WtlDDS. President. ��ox 23 COAL NOTICE MISS ELSIE FROUD A.L.C.M. TeaclhT (��f Piano. Violin and VofCfl Culture. . Locator Kuperi, suddler, Intonda to apply to the Chief Com in insi t> ner of Lands and Worlta for a licence to prusneci for coal, oil and petroleum on and under the following described lands on tho West Coasl of (iruham Island: Commencing nt a post planled three mllos east of tho northeast corner of C. L. No. 4409 thenco south ������'< chains, thence 80 chaina west, thence 80 chaini north, thenco 80 chaiiu easl to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BHOWN, Ucator Ucuied August 1st, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Skeena Und District���District of Queen Charlotto Islands Take notice that Austin M. Drown of Prince Skounu Land District-DUlrict of Queen Charlotte Take DOtlM thut thirty duys fronm date, I, C. K. Hainhr of Irino* Hunert, P. C, occupatiun book. keetier, intond to upply lo the Chief Commiasioner of Lands for n licenco to prospect fur coal and petroloum on ami under tilo acrea of land on Liraham Inland described as follows: ConUMfMllng ut a po*t plantod two miles north of C. B< H Coil LMN No n, marked N. B. eorner of C. K. H. Coul Ix-ase No. 11, Ihenc -outh M" chains, thenco weat 80 chains, thenee north *-*<> chains, thonce east bt) chains to placo of commencement. DatedSept. II, 1911. C. E. BAINTBR, Locator Pub. Sepl. 'i'i. 2nd Ave. Between 7th A Bth Sts. Princu Kupi-rt E. L. FISHER Funeral Director end Embalmer CHABOBI RlAflONASLS THIRD AVENUE I'll )SI 3SS. opsm day ani) most . , . . . llll ��� I" Iii I 'I l ..!*.��� l Mil ;i I HTJII.-.I IU pr Commendtiii at a .lost panted three ni'l�� eaet ������,, ,��� lr���|,.u���, ���n ������,* un,,,.r ,!,0 *,���,. , ol tho northeast corner 0TO, L, No. 4I7S thonco ,������] ������ <ir.|���m |,|������d de^cril,.*,! as follows 80 chains seiutli, thonce 80 chains oast, thonco 80 ; (;oninll.nt|ng ,i . ,,���,i planted two mil.*, nurth chains north, thonco 80 chains west to point of ������ ,���, K *ft ,-,ml |.,.'���,, ,}���, 7, m,rK1Hi (*. -.;. II. commoncomont. foal Lease No. 12, thenee south 80 chnins, thenco oast 80 chains, the-nco ne.rth 80 clisins, ti,���n**o wost 80 chains to plsce of commoncomont. C. E. HAINTKU, Locator AL'STIN M. UKOWN, Locator 1,,���,-���( l.oriilinn ���Usl luly. lull. Tub. Aug. 17. |,,i���| a^.pt. ll, 1U1] Skoona Land District-District ol Quoen Chsrlottt *** Sop'* 211. Take no'lco that Auslln'M. Urown of I'rinco Skin-na LaneHllstrlc^ pllislricl of gu*^n i:harli,tt.., KupoH, occupation aaddlor, intends to apply to HAYNER BROS. tntDBBTAKSBI am, KMliAI.MKI-1 Femoral Dir,*e-tr,rs M Ave- near (lh 81. I'hone No. wl Tuke notice that thirty da\s from ilsle, I, C K. Huintor of Prion Huport. H, C'., by occupstion bookkeeper, intond lo upply to the Chief Com-; Min. -mn) 1 ol Lunds for u licence to prospect for : coul nml pelroleum on and under MO ucres of land on (iraham Inland dtwrrihod ai follows: Commencing nt n pout planted Iwo mile* norlh I of ('. K. H. t'oal Uaso No. 7, marked S. \V. corner C. K. Bi UM] I^'usti No. |8, thenco north Mil chains, thenco otu��t 80 chain*, thenci south HO I AUSTIN M HROWN, Locator chains, UMDM west 80 chains lo place of com- ��� Loc.,0,. Aurt 1... mi. mm ���_ ,���,, c E UAINTE(l Uc>ior: pi^ Pub. Sepl. Ti. Skoena Und DUtrlct���DUtrlct of Queon Charlotte l-l��nds Skeenu Uml District -DUtrict ol Quoen Charlotte lake nollco that Austin M. Ilrown of Prince Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. K.' " Kupert, occupation saddler, Intends lo amilv to Hnint'-r of Prince Kupert, II. C., by occupation the Chief Commissioner of Unds nnd Works for a bookkeeper, intend to apply to lho Chief Com* licence to prospect for coal, oil und petroleum on missiuner of Lands for a licence to prospect for ami under tho (oilownlg described lands on tho coul nml petroleum on ami under 840 acres of West Coast of Qftuffl Island: land on Craham Island deacrilied as lollowa: Commencing at a post planted three miles east Commencing at a post planted two miles north southeast cornor of C. L No. 4470 thence of C. K. H. Coal Uase Nn, 8, marked S. K. corns ths Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a licence to prospoct for coal, oil and petroleum sn ami under lhe following described lands on the Wost Coast of (Iraham Islam): Commencing ut a post pluntod throo milos rust ' of the northeast corner of C. L. No. 4472 thence 80 chains wost, thence 80 chnins norlh, thence HO chaini east, Ihence 80 chains south to point of co m men com ont. ..Grand Hotel.. Worklngman's Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection 178 1st Avi'. nml 7tli St. CEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor Utile's NEWS Agency of Hi north 80 chains, thonce east HO chnins, thence , C. K. II. Ccml Uase No. 14, thence' north 801 MaffOZineB ;: Periodicals :*. south 80 chuins, thence wost 80 chains to point of chains, thenco west HO chains, thenco south HO1. commoncement. I chains, thenco tut 80 chuins to place of com* I ��� . , . ,^U,!_;,N M- ,moWN- --"-.tor n,,mc,.;���,.nt. l I CIGARS It TOBACCOS ��cntoel August 1st, 1911. Dat,.,| Sept. 11, 1911. c. E. HAINTEK, Localor I'ub. Aui. 19. I Pub, Sept. tS, I Newspaper* :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF THE DAILY NEWS WINDFALL FOR PASTOR CHARGED A SPOKANE MAN Little Deed of Kindness Miner Several Years Brings a $84,000 Legacy. WITH MURDER jjBjjMjgBjjjjjB^^ \s2, Ii * ' ~ ������ . "*" * -*S pj rence Richeson, of Bos- i/SL* ��� f(i to a Rev. Clarence Richeson, of Bos Ago ton, Arrested for Alleged Poi soning of His Sweetheart. St. Paul, Minn.. Oct. 23.*���Word received here last night from Si-io- k.im- is that F, B. Knapp, to whom Thomas B. LynchR who is s.iiil to be dying in .111 Alaskan hospital, has bequeathed a Fortune of $84,- Boston, Oct. '25.���A narrow col I in Charles Street jail tonight holds the Rev, Clarence Virgil Thompson Richeson, the young pastor of the Itiiniamii'l Baptist Church, Cambridge, who was arrested the nl kindness shown to other day for the alleged murdei years ago. is now of Axis Linnell of Hyannis, Mass., 1 motorman for the to whom he had been engaged His commitment to jail on a charge of first degree murder, marked a temporary end to a chain of circumstances which police detectives have followed since the death of Miss Linnell last Saturday 1>\ cyanide e>i potassium. 000 for his him several employed as Inland electric system. R S, Knapp, father of the motorman, who a'sei \ias named a*- beneficiary, has been dead for nine years. A letter recently was received by a local paper asking that it locate F. B. Knapp and his father. R. S. Knapp, that the money might be sent to ihem. In the message received last night, F. B. Knapp tells the followini; story: "Sly lather and 1 lived near Ferris, Minn... in the winter of 1S0S. One day Lynch was brought in from the woods a very sick man. I took him to my home. as there was no hospital, ami 1 rode to Graceland, a small town to ga some medicine. \Y for a while, ard when he got | Kei 1 ��� well he went away. 1 never Some specials���reduced prices .lies' hats.���-Wallace's. . SINGING PICTURES Recent Success of an English Inventor with Musical Cinematograph. heard anything more from him. displayed I suppose he appreciated our attention." A new stage in the development of the cinematograph was marked nursed ''>" ������ recent performance at the Kensington Picture Palace, where the Ipsum Synchroniser was tirst ��� K M H M �� WANDERERS DANCE a rs H �� M �� a n n n n n n n n n n CLUB Bright and Successful Early Season Event in the Mclntyre Hall Last Night. hxkkxk rnta as To the record of successful dances held in the Mclntyre Ha there must be added one whid though so early iii the season will not be easily surpassed. The tossed with Wanderers' Club dance held last ** night in the Mclntyre Hall was from the tirst a brilliant success. -.lie case, though A large number of guests wert invited an.! the lu'l filled with. dancers. Taste marked the decorations, which were carried out skilfully in a scheme of national tiags dominated by one large red ensign bearing the name and tm* llx-m of the Wanderers' Club. Throughout the decoration scheme too, the letter "W" was aptly introduced, and a graceful - rii- of festooned roseav.es. ribbons and sprays relieved the massive beams of the ceiling. The musicians' 111 public. This invention is a highly succ,--:.: effort to present a speaking, singing picture, this bci,:g ar- ranged by the simultaneous work- it _ I the ci, ematograph and the gn maphone. The whole poii 1 i*i the exhibition was to show the progress '.* wards perfect syn- chranizafjon in the public rip- resents tion. A picture of a woman wa.s displayed on the screen, and, after a few seconds, the gramophone gave OUt the words of the popular sorg. "Now I've got te, cai! him father." The movements of the 1. mouth showed the pranounciation of each word: perfect time was kept, and the audience was im- the ides that the voice record must have been made a: the same time. As a matter of fact, this wa.s noi ",t* when more am- REMOVAL SALE ...To Third Avenue... In a few days we will be moving to our new store on Third Ave., but before doing so we must reduce our very large stock of high-class Clothing, Furnishings, etc., by one half. To do this and do it quickly, it is to be sacrificed at ridiculously low prices. COME AND HELP US MOVE BY BUYING YOUR FALL CLOTHING NOW. ft fi 't*T>, I s Men's Negligee or heavy working shirts, regular Si.50. now $1.00 bitknis displays, such as picture - with several actors and actresses, are introduced, it will, of course, be necessary. It seems safe to prophesy that the time is not far distant when every picture palace will havi 1 adopt this or some similar method of satisf) i: .. the ears .1- \\ the eyes of tlie audience. Thr exhibition a; K ungton shows that the ex; r���::*... * -��� . been passed, ':������.:��� the i. ��� dais was transformed into a bower ����>�������� - I of bunting and evergreens, ard actors the brilliant electric lighting the hall materially aided m making : the effect prettier than was ivir secn at an early seas year. The dancers *. - the bes: kn< -.. tim( rs ��� : Prince K . I a greai many of the newer arrival- 1 "hi re must have been nearly a hundred c present, ar.d with the dance in swing the tl -or w.is a maze lightness and color. The full gory oi the feminine frock from the simplest to the most strikingly effective design ��� was radiantly displayed. The : ��� gramme included a set I in- cers which pn ved extrem ular. Cray'- orchestra ��..; the music -.,* the evident ��� yon : the danot r-. and th. 1 ..:���. abundantly - rvice during the intervals, .. I Cut when dancii .. : : -< gular suppei Beyond doubt the Wanderers * to be c mgratulated on tl -. r lance. They havt - 1 ��� ace for Prince Rupi rt'sfes isions thjs seas , and sei high. m ration need !-..;*������. no fi lire, like the cab--. - g 1 motor car. I juiverinj the picture ������:- the sheet is .-till trying to the eye, - und metallic of the ***- ���**, e is a poor ****** ^f I ir the human voice. - **' It ���>* uld, 1 ;��� the way, have beer better had Mr Donisthorpe snd those responsible for the exhibition secured a better record for the - ... for it*- grating noise was distinctly displeasing. Thi*-. how- ei r, was only a matter of secondary importance, since it was a primary necessity t., -how how - ��� sound and m-.tior could lx* re- Sta-i 1 to lynchronui *i> if* accurately with one another. Thi- fi\,} im has Int-ii attained. Mr l-\^ II ��� i-��� . r.gratulated *&V* ���British invention, which ^ ev actually seen m London, ���yv' - Mi Edison's invention * - - mi lines has been on -- Men's Shoes Xo matter what the shape or size of your feet, we can fit them Regular $6.00 Now $4 Men's Fedora or Crush Men's Heavy all wool Ribbed Sweater Coats, teg. $2, now $1.50 Extra heavy all wool REGULAR -$2.00- $25.00 Tweed or Suit Worsted SUITS Now $17.50 Now $1.50 m. a* m m THE SALE IS NOW GOING ON Second Avenue **$, I MARTIN O'REILLY ^--1^ I ft -I THE HOSPITAL DANCE Don t Forget the Event of the Season It t on Friday Night ioooooooooooopooopoooopooop<gg^g^y-_^^^L^ S.***A��_4a**!>_-p _*i_V kVi ka^.��_4V_fC _*__*****. **. J* J A**" NEW HARDWARE STORE Two Old-timers Start L'p-to- date Bisuness Right in the Heart of the Latest Development Area. H -pital Bali �� 1 to I iki p ace in the Mclnt>i Hal on Friday evening, Oci r 29 Ths, L.tiiit*-' Com- mittei j more than ::...kc it B SUO -- Ticket*- can . from .ir.y member ���: thi -omtnii .": On Second avenue .ind Fifth street, in one of the new spec* us notes just 1 ringcom] rex: to the new theatre to I in December, two I Princ Rupert's Kst known old-timers ir, the hardware trade have ���*��� up bi business on -l-nir own with .1 splendid stock I g< -��� ds. M tn - H "We ar.d McNulty I rmerl) m- the Prince Rupert Hardware Co . of Third avenue, are the p* 1 ton of tbe tv w 11 in whid r.it.e*\ : . ep by twentj ��� and is King fitted up in .��� m - Tlu y .:��� ig firm Is ��� - eral hardware trade, il ��� il similar sup* ��� -. lis to ipeciaKae in all classes I Messrs G. Atkins ��� nd A. G. marine suopltf* and ship chandlery, Fallowfield arrived by the Prir.ce oara, ���"*'"''C. rape, launch sup- ���"������ -P ' ��� the way to lies, ship mk] launch hardwan Masset. St. Andrews Society A general mi ti . Andrew's S eiety will be '::��� the Carpenters' Hall on Friday .. ��� ber -7th. when ar- . tits will be mad for entertainment dur ���. ��� -.* It is imp rtar.t and members are rttjut--., : to mak present. The office "fC H. Handasyde. Jr.. manufacturer's agent, will be elossd until Nov. 1st. while Mr. Handasyde is south on business. ll ggmg equipment right ar.d , from -.he word go can be had [ram Me*..-. 11 *lV. ��� x^.. Nutty at once, as well other essential hardw.ut Line. Don:t forget the dance Thursday night in the Mclntyre Hall. as every luxury in the 1 Id night?���warm blankets���.ill I kinds.���Wallace's 2t Transits Levels Blue Print Papers Drawing Papers Drawing Instruments Tapes and Chains Scales LAND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND ITKCi-iA-JE N We have a large ��� lock ar.j ca- tr.ake immt-diatr delivery of the ai- ve. t*>gether with ever)* ���-��: item of ir.tere��t in the equ*: of the enpr.eer and drsughittr.er Send for Catalogue McR ae Bros., Ltd. \ ���^K��rmi��<o r-o*. twt orrics Do You Want Value for Your Money ? { Why r.ot !ur.cht-*r. at the and dinner Exchange : Grill The Price 35 cents -IS RIGHT and the cuisine and service up to our well established standard / MII.VER A BOWNESS PROPS. Ske-rca Und ntjUIsS Dhlllll cl Coa,: Ranf* S <*.���, ..^. r,..._ * C��ai_>eao_�� ��t e po�� planted about ! J-l Corameccte�� r. > pa<* . ns-����� in a ncnherl)* direction Irom t>*e :<*rtt��K is a r. ���.*���<���'. :���������;> - - earrrt poet ol Lot I3SS, Rente *, Coast I>is:r-ct. p��t cl Lot 1S��. Ra-,-- ! toer.es torth 10 chain", lter.ee weat to n~r ear. W ******, ***** I bank, -.nereac aoaith .'oilcs-irc rxrtt benk to point meet to bank ol .- - ��� rlr��r_T*er.ee-Bei,t* ecntainint 160 acrea, nore or hark ol ri.-er :c t* Dated sept. ��, ISII. CORDON C. EMMERSON Pa-e-1 iVert *>. l��ll. Pub. Oct. 14. jv,*, 0ft_ ]4- Howe & McNulty HARDWARE Are no* readv to do business in their new Hardware store on Second Ave. and Fifth St., with a complete stock of heary and shelf hardware, stoves and ranges, irranite and tinware, paints and oils, ship chandlery, sporting goods, etc. : All brders will'receive prompt attention PHONE 364 Skeeia Land Diserict���Diatrict of Coaat Ranre V Take notice that I. Beojaaun A. Flab ol Tcwr.er, >. D, occupation merchant. Intend lo apply lor permiaajon to purchaae the lotio��-:r.c deaenbed C��*nr!r.cr.x at a poat planted oa tbe eaxx bourdao* and about fire ehains from tne eoutb- e���rt comer ol Lex KM, tbenee north 60 ehai-j tbecce eaal 10 ehaina. ther.ce aouth '��� ehair.,1 tcaence mtm SO chaias to poi-.t ol eo*7L-nerce.Tie-l Dated June 24. 1��11. BENJAMIN A. FISH F*ab. Julr IS. rred E. Coa eU. Aject Ske*ca Land Diatrict���Dist.-ie** ol Ce>ast Rani, 5 Take notio that Hiram Ro*.- McTa*ri,h ot Winripet. Man, oc-rupaUoe barrister, i-.teril, to appiy for perm_B-ia to purchase tbe loiljwinr deaenbed ..-*.< Comseocinsj at a post planted at the aoulhaeet eoixer 40 chains east and 40 chains north from V E. eorner ol lx* 11'.$. Harre/', Su.--.pv Coast D-ainct Rente I. tbence (W ehains ear. tv.-ce VI ehains north, tbecce 60 chains west, thence W ehaine aouth to poat of eo-xriescement cohtainiac IMl acrea more or leas. Dated Sept. IS. 1*11 H1RIAM ROV McTAVlSH l��ub. Sept. a. Fi-d W. Bohler. Arecl Skeena Land District���Di-^ict of Com". Ks-r*- 5 Take notice that Lottie McTariah of Vsocourer. ocrupauoc married weenan. intend, u applv loe permiasion to purchase tbe !o:*owirt i s*er:*rl tmsmtt MMSl at a poat planted at the Dorth- w����! comer 100 ehai-_ ear. and H ehai�� teeth ' frmn N. E. eorner et* Le>t Ills. Harrey*, ��._.tfa- C��aat Datrict Rarre 5, thecee 20 rhaJn, south. tbence Ml chaina eaat, then** M ehaina nonh -.hence 40 ehaina west, tbeoee SO chains soul"-' tbecce 40 etaiae weal to poat of commerce*re-t dont_r.i*if IC.'- acr���i tt^rr* cr lees. Dated Sept. 1!. 1SU. LOTTIE McTAVlSH F\ih. Sept. �� Fred W. Boh:.r. .Vtent Sks��r_ t_r.d Diftrir Take tot*ce that l, of r-.-ce Rsp rx. P. c err.r.���-..-. i-:eri I ,- the foliowin-i deecr.Se-i ,- *.' Cexsmencinc at a ���**.*��: : ,-*��� west coner of Lot *. Lakelse ani narkei - N. E Come*.-, -^erc. wo: . c*s ) W ehaina. tbenee east i. ; * i - - chains to poet ,*: .- ?iv ar.ee. moa. : rs*s CBRISTOPStR . Dated Sect tt ���.*���*.'. *.'. 5 t *'. L-u-d. Pub. Sept. �����������. ��� I ��� ��� ��� ���*- . ���i* - ��� ,- " I ��� ��� m>l*m*rmsrm The James N .-.*> furr.*.,h-id tweaa. Oeo Board ��4 75 Keen aat JWWla LINDSAY'S CARTAGE a STORAGE nd G. T. P. Transfer A��en!i Ordert prvenpUr fll'rfed. Pncel -'��� orFICE-H. R R.-chester. Cr-x- S TRY THE "NEWS'' WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING For row- Telephone 320 , Boat House. boats ind green. Pnvis
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-10-25 |
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Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
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