THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending5 a.m., Dee. 13 wax. war. WN.TI.ltp. uau. in. rain 47.0 44.0 29.871 .40 The Daily ���^te^i.el^ DEC 18 I9|| 'C T Q a J'tine^tuJJst Friday 8 a. m Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist IVOL. II, NO. 285 Prince Rupert, B.C.. Wednesday, December 13, 1911. Price Five Cents if In EOT! OF Innl JUDGE CLEMENTS AGAINST THE CITY ON QUESTION OF LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Before Argument Commenced in the Supreme Court Case of the Contractors, His Lordship Expressed His Views on the Evidence That Had Been Offered���Argument Is Still Going On All llie evidonoe In the case of Watson vs. City is now in, but bofore bearing argument, Mr. j ust ire Clements expressed his views .ui the ens.' as far as tlio evidence bus impressed him. He warned Mr. Peters thut be would have some ililllculty in substantiating (he city's claim for $750 against oontraotor In this ease, lhe ililllculty being on points of law, As for the claim fur liquidated damages His Lordship expressed himself as "decidedly against" the cily. lie was not iu agreement wiili Mr. Peters either on the question of whether the $25 per dny was liquidated damages or nol, or further us lo whether lhe cily bad any right lo Ibis levy ul all. On llie matter of alleged delay owing I., retaining wall construction, however, Ibe Judge is rather inclined lu believe (lint the retaining walls helped rather I linn hindered lhe cntrnclor. Judge Clements declared yesterday ail.*i'ii.e.ni Hint he did not believe (be cily was liable for damages on account of the strike. The matter of (he pinnk roadway iu dispute, alleged shortage of lumber, etc, wns sel aside as trilling meantime, but on the point ill regard lo the dumping of 2,000 yards of rock nt Beaoh plaee Ihe Judge estimated lhal this might be cburgetl againsl the city nl lhe rate of 25 cenls per cubic yard, or altogether $500. NO CHEAP LOTS LEFT Sad Plight of "Undo Jerry's Staff at the Present TEMPORARY BUILDING Wooden Shack Round the Vault Proposed for Registry Dept. \V. J. (i...-pel, Provincial gov- ornmenl inspector of olllce. who wns here iu connect inn with Ibe lite which destroyed the Land Registry olllce, bus gone below after visiting Stewart. It is understood Hint n temporary wooden Slruoluro surrounding lhe vault has been recommended I., lide over Ibe depart ment until a permanent building is put up. Uncle Jerry's stall' Ibis morning were bemoaning lhe fact thai the run on low priced properties iu Ihe lasi week had cleaned Ihem out of nil llie cheap lots on their list. Something must be done. Toys, dolls, games���Wallace's FIVE ARE RESOUED Wero Taken Fpom Tennessee Ooal Mine Last Night. Brioeville, Tenn., Hec. 12.��� Five miners, alive and well, were jnken from the Cross Mountain mine late Inst night. It is known Hint Ibree others of the 207 nre alive. DOCTOR, HEAL THYSELF Thirty London Medicos are Poisoned ut an Oyster Supper all (Canadian Press Despatch.) London, Dec. IH���Thirly medical students and doctors were poisoned at an oyster supper bore for medical men. All will recover. MAKE TORONTO AN OCEAN PORT THE MAYOR ADMITS ON OATH THAT HE KNEW ALL ABOUT THE "RAINBOW" Admits That While in Victoria He Received a Telegram From Acting Mayor Smith Asking That the Crui er be Sent to Prince Rupert to Quell the Strike ���Two Mysteries of the Strike Are Cleared Up Ocean Steamers Will Reach the Port by Way or Lachlne Canal. Will Deepen Harbor and Build Looks. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Toronto, Dec I'I.���Following llie visit here of Hon. J. D. llnzen, Minister "f Marine, public works and Improvements will be made lhal will make Ibis cily an ueeaii pml. Vessels will come by way of l.tiebine Canal up Lake Ontario to lhe port. The harbor will be deepened and docks built, Prince Rupert's 8avoy. ending holel- A COSTLY FALL A Vancouver Stenographer $1300 from Railway Co. Got (Canadian Press Despatch.) Vancouver, Dec. 13���Uaxell Bagnoll, a stenographer, win. was Injured in a lull from a street car abs been awarded 11300 damages. Pantorium Phone 4. Pioneer Cleaners. ANOTHER COMMISSION This Time It is to Investigate Railway Officials (CaniulIan Press Despatch.) .Ottawa, li.-.-. i.'i A Commission lias been named to Investigate tho complaints regarding oonduol by certain ofllolals of the Intercolonial Railway. FEARS THAT INDIAN PEOPLE WILL REBEL AT THE CHANGES LORD LANSDOWNE AND VISCOUNT CURZON VIEW WITH ALARM THE CHANGES ANNOUNCED BY KINO GEORGE FOLLOWING THE DURBAR YESTERDAY. (Canadian Press Despatch.) London, Dec. 13���Lord I.ims- downe uml Viscount Curzon in the House of Lords Insl nighl expressed their grave concern nl Ibe changes prop..sel in India, uml in this Ihey nre supported by some Conservative papers. According to the oOlcinl papers, the new policy was cnrefully considered before being adopted, as being essential lo (be growth of local self-government In indin. Lord Cum hi's opinion, coming fruili un ex-viceroy of Indin, is given more llinn ordinary weight. SIDNEY CAPTAIN GETS DAMAGES Policeman Arrested Cspt. Johnson of Sidney, on a False Rumor that the Captain was Insane ���Must Pay $600. (8|>eclal to Dally News.) Vancouver. Dec. 13���*** iW has awarded WOO damages for false nrresl in nu action brought bv Captain Johnson, a wellknown resident Of Sidney, tigninsl Constables M.��.re nn.l Kg". Cnpliun Johnson was arrested ns insane following on a feud in the district. The jury held thai lne constables believed Johnson W be Insane at the lime. PUBLIC GUARANTEE. We nre authorised l.y the pub- h rs to guarantee lhal every person who, during the month of December, pays a yrnr's sub- goriptlon to lhe Family Herald and w.-kiy su..- of Montreal, will he .. copy of their valuable ;;L,��� picture, entitled Home Again." Tim Family Herald and Weekly Slur's subscriptu>n W- oelpis In November were 00 per .'���;!,. over November, 1010, al- m,,.t entirely ..wing to the plo- ���.,, which is admitted by al who have ieen It to toiU�� besl ,.���,i���m ever given wiih ��� **'"*-*��' ��� ,-,,������. who tall to s-cure "'Sop, will have Ibenis.-Ives In , i-iie Family Herald nmi 85&��-2mh.a beautiful i , e an for one dollar a uoh , . value Ibnl 00 pOWOn can af- 23 to mm "��� T|"' "i,,,r",s Jjven both W renewal and new lubsorlbers. Christmas Oards. Largeal iaeorlment In town. ,���.,!��� sending now. Don'l fail Kok Ihem over. Keeiey want. lO see yule THEY DON'T WANT PEACE New York Mob Starts a Riot at Mention of the Word. (Special lo Dally News.) New York. Dec. 13.���A riotous outbreak Interrupted a lorg.' mass meeting held ill Carnegie Hull Inst nighl in support of arbitration treaties which President Tnfl has proposed with Eng- i.iml nml Franco. CITY LOSES BOTH LAW-SUITS In Scathing Terms Judge Clements Condemns the City for Its Treatment of the Contractors���Says That in Honesty and Justice Authorities Have Not a Leg to Stand on "When iu Viotorla .lid you receive ii wire from Acting Mayor Smith suggesting lhal tbe Rainbow should be seni to Rupert to aid iu quelling ibe strike?" The question wns addressed to Mayor Hanson In oross-oxamina- li.in by Mr. Williams yesterday afternoon when he took Hie box ns witness f..r ihe defense ill lb"' ease of Walsmi vs. City. Mayor Hanson's reply to lhal question, given under onlb, wus "Yes." He said Hint he did receive the telegram asking Ihnl Ibe lliiinliuw l.e requisitioned for lluperl. Asked w lint he did about it, he replied thai he lefi it to the authorities In see to. as tbey bad iheir own means of attending lo Ibe l-eipicst. Sii one of the mysteries long kepi dark in oonneolion with the strike has ul Inst come to light. The Mayor wns further asked; ���'Where were you nt lhe I uuo of the rlol In Kelly's cut?" To I liis quealion the Mayor replied. "I was in lhe mayor's oflice ill llu- lime"; lhe answer sel- lliug iiiii.tiler mystery of Hie missing mayor. Throughout, fur the most purl, the Mayor's evidence wns of a negative order. He did not know that ihe oonlraotora hu.i even tried to work during Hie strike. He would iml admit that lhe work did not go on during Hi.- strike, ll.- dented Hint lie hnd ever talked with Contractor Frank Kelly suggesting Hial if Ihe t'oiitriictors compromised Hie mullet' of wnges Ihey would be lei off Iheir pen- niiy olause, hut deolared ihut be bud received letters from the l*. ll. I. A. demanding ihut the penal I) be enforced. Ilis sug- geslioii thai Hie parlies should resoi'i to arbitration was turned down Hut by the 1*. It. I. A. As police commissioner lhe Mayor suid Hint In- bad given orders Hint nil possible should be done without violence to maintain inw and order, an.l this he believed bad been done. Choicest Savoy, liquors nnd cigars��� THE LORDS REJECT Naval Prize Bill Passes the Commons and Strikes a Snag. London, Dec. 13.���The House of Lords lasi night, rejected the Ntivnl Prise bill by a vole of 145 lo 53. The bill recently passed Ibe House of Commons. Mr. LABOR LEADER ARRIVES J. 0. Walters Will Arrange for a Labor Oounoil. Mr. J. c. Walters Of the Vic- It.rin Trades nnd Labor Council arrived on the Prince llupert this morning. ".- will confer wllh the local labor lenders tomorrow nighl with th** view of organizing n labor council in Prince lluperl. Whioh Are You? Some people have trouble with (heir feel; Others wear Scott, Proud & Co.'i shoes ami leave trouble nlono. 2t May Move to Terraoe. Dr. Traynor uf Kilselns is in town today On business. The dOOtor, who bus un exlensive praolii p river, is contemplating removal i" the townsite of Terraoe, Wharf Looked Busy. With ibe steamers PrlnogJohn, princess Mary nnd the Venture all busy loading nnd unloading |,t tbe wharf last night, It looked a pretty busy spot. "I propose to allow the olty, If so Inclined, to heap the odium of taking to appeal on a dubious point of law a oase In ..hlch In point of substantial justice and common honesty they have not a leg to stand on." Willi Ihese scathing words Mr. JUSllOO Clements handed down In. decision lodny iu the ease of WatsOD vs. Cily. The decision goes againsl the cily on every poinl of Importance. A few minor points, involving the disposal of planks, mid the question of whet her or nol retaining wnlls hindered il ntraotor have been decided in the city's favor, but iu nil main issues Ibe plaintiff, Watson, wins, nnd His Lordship lias ruled lhal llie cily must bear two-thirds of the cosls of llie action .including all disbursements and Increased fens ui the rale of .*?I0I1 per day for counsel. Judge Clements also gave oul bis decision againsl Hie cily iu the ease of Kelly vs. Cily. II is practically u cleiin sweep. Referring to the strike, His Lordship found lhe contractor entitled to nn allowance of lifty days extra and said: "It was an outrage for ibe city to attempt to oharge the strike period againsl the oontraotor under Hie penally clause." lie could not, however, allow the contractor's claim for damages against Ihe cily for the strike trouble, bui added: "This does not ill uny way moil.'rule my view of Ibe in- iipiily ot Ibe city's ntlcmpting lo cliurge llie coiilrnclors for lite lime lost during Hint strike," Ilis Lordship ruled dial the eiiy bad "improperly retained" u sum of $780 from ibe contractor iii respect of material dumped on low lying tuts which had not yet been removed. He allowed lhe oontraotor $500 for overhaul uml $92.50 for rock filling behind retaining wall. Iml did mil lind lhal retaining wall construction had hindered the contractor. He took special occasion to refer to the purl played by ihe city Engineer in Ibe mallei', slating lhal Ibe oonducl t>r Col. Davis throughoul was above roproach. Afler going at .'Hue length into lhe various points of the Watson claim, Ilis Lordship con.'lud.'.I by giving in a word his decision in favor of Oontraotor Kelly in lhe olher i'll**'1 fur full amount of claim wiih costs. CHINESE CREW MUTINY ON BRITISH SHIP STRATHAVON OFFICERS HAVE TO DEFEND THEMSELVES FROM THE BRIDGE WITH REVOLVERS���CREW IS GIVEN OVER TO POLICE ON ARRIVAL AT SYDNEY. Canadian Press Despaldl.) Victoria, Dec. 13���Word has I n brought by the steamer Makura ihnl lhe steamer Strath*- iivoii from Puget Sound to Sydney bns put into Ibe latter port dying police signals. Her crew nf twenty-one Chinamen were in a slate of mutiny. Tbey Innl at tacked Ih.-ir ..Ulcers, who kept lb.'tu nl buy with revolvers from the bridge. Tbey will be taken buck here by the police. S.S. IS AFLOAT AGAIN Empress of China Was Successfully Floated Today Christmas Season. Al Keeley's u Inrge assortment ..f jusi Ihe proper gifts for "him" or "her." tf J_ IS NOW THE EMPEROR OF INDIA Durbar of King George Was Celebrated at Delhi Yesterday Amid Great Pomp and Magnificence���An Ancient Ceremony DELHI TO BE THE FUTURE CAPITAL Announcement of Change in the Seat of Government Arouses Criticism at Calcutta, But Gives Great Delight to the Native Princes and Officials���State Banquet at Night Was Attended by Over Four Thousand Notables (Canadian Press Despatoh, Tokio, Dee. Cl The C. I'. It. iner Empress of China which went ashore mi July 27, lo miles from Yokohama during a fog was successfully re-floalod toda) She will be lowed to Yokohama for ropairs. Por a long lime II was feared thai the vessel could not be saved. Fine line of wQrk bnskets (Hied wiib oandy. if yon want a good nue you lind belter have it laid aside. Christmas stockings. Wnrd's Cnndy Store. tf SHOULD OOME TO RUPERT Robert Caldwell Has Only Voted Onoe In Eighty Years. MAYOR DODGED THE ISSUE Sidelight on the Strike Trouble Brought Out in Evidenoe Regarding Penalty Claure Yesterday In Supreme Court. Delhi, Dec. 13.���Thc wealth and gorgeousiu'ss of India outvied itself iu lhc Durbar of King George nnd Queen Mary, which look pluce yesterday in the presence of all lhe native princes and millions of Iheir retainers. Many cosily presents were given to the Emperor, who wore the famous ".Stiir of India" in his crown. A slate banquet nml reoeplion ooncludod ibe Durbar celebrations al night. More than 4,000 notables were gnesls of their Majesties, who expressed Ihcni- selves greatly delighted with lhe cordial reoeption tendered them. Hie chief towns throughout In dia are celebrating the event with fireworks. Illuminations and fetes. It is feared the removal of the capital to Delhi from Cnleultii, granted us a murk of the King's pleasure, will be resented in Calcutta, bui llie unlive princes nn.l Officials are grenlly pleased, as Delhi is Ibe ancient etipilul. Raid on Blind Pig. Under direct ion of Chief Vickers the police last night made a rnitl on n blind pig ut Seventh avenue nnd Mcllride street. The bouse oonoerned wns un Italian boarding house. Marie Boldeelus is charged Wllh running Ibe blind pig nn.l James Murlini witli us- sisling. . Well Known Launoh. The launch "Kleanor Mnc," which hns been lying Idle for some weeks nl the whurf, has been offered to ibe city. The Public Works Department is considering the offer. WINTER GALES ON ISLANDS Violent Weather Experienced on Graham Island During the Past Month���Buildings Blown Down by the Storm. Mussel, Dee. 12. -The stormy weal her of Hie pusl month bus been of unprecedented severity in the iiii i Charlotte Islunds, tlie wind recording over sixty miles nn hour for ninny days. A tree fell mi the hospital lent nl tin- Massett lownsile, demolishing pari nt lhe slriirlurr. but doing no further damage. An engine house owned by Henry Bdenshaw, on the Massett Unserve, was blown down, wrecking ihe plant, Old-timers among the natives are ot the opinion lhat tlie windstorm on November 271 li wus lhe worst ever experienced on the island. (Canadian Prens Despatch.) si. Thomas, Dec. 13, Robert Caldwell, who Is over HO years of age, voted for lhe llrsl lime in his life al lhe eloollons mi Mondny. Halibut Haul. The M'liiiouer Prlnooss Viotorla wiih 8,000 pounds of halibut has arrived ul ihe Di".'. is wluirf. Fresh oul (lowers Wednesday. Wark's, tf Free dull at Wnrd's Cnndy Simp. Wntcb tbe window, tf QUEEN CITY IS FLOATED Vessel That Replaoed the Tees Also Meets Aooldent. (Canadian Press Despatoh.) VlOloria, Dee. 13, The sl.'ni.i- or (.iieen Cily wiis floated safely lasi night and is being Inkell In Purl Alberni. The evlenl of the damages is unknown mi tomorrow, The Queen City, whioh was releiving lhe sli'tuner Tees, went ashoro i.i Dunsmuir Poinl, The vessel wns held by Hie boW. * bud o full compliment nf She ...... .. ..ll. . [i l l l l l i l l l ui passengers for Wesl Const points on board. An effort wns made by oounsel for the prosecution to secure irom Contractors Morgan ami Kelly, in the witness box, confirmation Of (be Statement mude ibnl li.c mayor hud suggested In dm i.i in an Interview thai if ihey would compromise on wnges with ihe strikers lhe oily would forego itn- penally olause. The exnet Holds used by the mayor could nol be sworn to by Mr. Morgan, who deelnred, however, Hint the mayor had said it would be to the coiilrnclors' advniilnge lo raise lhe wnges, nn.l Ihnl Ihe possible rebalemenl of the penalty wus mentioned, "It is hnr.l to give evidence on Ihis mailer," snid witness, "because Mr. Manson wns very guarded in his stnte- nieiils and tried to dodge (ho Is- SUC lis miieb ns possible." "Thai is quite n political speech ymi hate got nfT Mr Morgan," coninienleil the cily solicitor ironically. Gentlemen, Time you gol "tlml Chrsitnias ipirill" The women folks am wondering what you nre going to give I liein uml you nre in u quan- dry, iml knowing what to gelcol. Iiriug your trouble to us. We've hundreds "f Ihings that make suitable gifts fm- Indies, so can easily solve the problem for you. Waltaees. if Mrs. l-'riz/ell, who haa been under llie cure of Dr. Kergin for oi p. lime pusl, is now aboul again ami will be back at her business in a couple of days. - --���-**������*** *- _a____i tt***-.*** ��� .f..j...-,*sa��,2xsUm*i. kid W THE DAILY NEWS *7S*f**** The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Publiihed by the Princa Rupart Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVEKTISING-50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-DAlLV, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, J2.00 per year. All Other Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.60 per year, strictly in advunce. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES NSW YotiK-National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle Puget Sound News Co. LONDON, GnU-AND-TIm Cloughei Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. SdBSORIBIBS will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention OO the part of the news carriers. New Knox Hotel BESNER & BESNER, Pkoi'kietoks Daily Edition. Wednesday. Dec 13 HOW TO PUT SECOND AVENUE IN SHAPE. Second avenue is the widesl street in the downtown district. II has also the easiest grade. Theoretically it should be Prince Rupert's besl street. Unfortunately, for over a year it has been pul out of business. There is luck in odd ntiin- bers, and some of the aldermen have steadfastly done ull they could to divert traffic from Second avenue to Third. Even u proposal tu build a stairway from .Second avenue to Ruperl road was objected to. Although many thousands of dollars have been spenl l.y the property holders of Second avenue to improve their .street, it is nol yet IH for traffic. This is a re- proach that the Council should try and wipe out before the etui of the year. The present is an excellent time lo put Ihe road in order, while so much cily equipment is already on the spot lo as.isl in the moving nf an old building owned by Ihe Chairman ..I' Ibe Hoard of Public Works. Instructions have already been issued to (he Cily Engineer to have Ihe boulders broken up by (he city staff, and the road placed in order to enable lhe building lo be moved along. An if requires is for the Council and Ibe citizens lo join in a united movement lo get the building moved and incidentally lhe road will be placed in order. Having now got the building shored up on timber belonging lo the oily, ready for being hauled along a wooden road bed made o( olty lumber, by a wire hawser belonging lo llic city, why should not lhe steam roller belonging to the city and the rock crusher belonging I,i lhe city be brought into use. This would nol only help lo get the boulders broken economically, and supply power lo haul the building along, but il would also gratify the property owners of Second avenue, who al present are under a wrong conception as lo the reason why the rock crusher and the steam roller are not allowed to visit there. Having marshaled all the Cily Hall forces on the spot, it would be a simple matter lo direct the moving of the building. Willi all hands below at the ropes und lhe Civic Commodore pacing the poop, sending down wireless signals to (he cavalcade beneath, it would be possible to quickly remove the present obstruction from Second avenue ami place Ihe mad bed in condition before (he snow comes. f Honest Oysters For Our Customers Spot the "Sealihipticasc' -in��� FrizzelFs MEAT MARKET And ask for Tret Copy of "Mark Twain's Oyster Story," containing delicious recipes. We sell "S.��lihipt" Oyat.re Fraeh From Ike Sea. . . . -APPETISING AS OUK OTHER SPECIALTIES, ASK FOR "BROOKFIELD" Butter, Eggs and Sausages THK BEST MONEY CAN BUY Cambridge Sausages, Fresh Poultry, Turkeys, Chickens and Green Vegetables -THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE��� FRIZZELL'S Third Avenue "~T FIRST: "CATCH YOUR PRINTER" MMM DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING A HARE. FMST:-"CATCH VOUR HARE" ��*>���>�����&*��� To produce good printing you must "first catch your good printer. . . You can't get good printing from a poor printer, even if he work with never so good an equipment. If hc lacks the "knack," the trained (ante, the single-minded fondness for his work which real printers have, he will do poor printing for you. If he has all of these, anil in addition to them adequate modern equipment, your printing will have distinction, salesmanship, the lure of type-beauty. As this office produces good printing you may infer the presence of a good printer���who is "catchable. " Tha New Knox Hotel la rUn. Flrst-claaa service, mprovemonts. -:-: run on the European All the Latest Modern BEDS [klc UP FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT Department of the Naval Service RAOIOTCLEORAPH SERVICE. Sealed lender*, tiililressi-i! In Hit- under- siRiit'ti, endorsed "Tender for Dwelling llniisi*" .iiiei iii'>'iiiii|iiiiiii<il liv ii I'i'i'iiiii'ii cheque for 11. p.o, ur tin- minium ur tin- lender wnt be received up io noon on . tui-iiiiii'i' aist. iiiii, tor tin. sreeUoo or dwelling bouses ai the Qovernmeni wire- less siatinns nt Prinoe Rupert, Cape Lato antt I'ultil ilrey. Plant unit .ji.'i'iiii'riiinii. in,t. lie seen at l.e I'nlli.wilti: pliui'S: The liiiveiiiiiii'iil WtMlSSS Stations al I'iiIiiI i'u'i'.v, Cape I :i/n ami Unrliv i-i.in.i. Prlnea Rupert, The Poitofncei si van- t'litiMT, v iii. hum ami I ��� ii in*.- itupiri. ..it- '.litre of Un* l.lsiiii'i siiptrluliiiili'iil, t.i.vei'iiiiieiil Wireless Seiviie, Victoria, anil ,'i'l'ii iiniiit ul llie .N'ltial Service, hii.im.i. i ii.iuiii.eii/. ei piiiiliiaiiiui ur tins notice win nut receive payment. tl. J. DB8BARAT8, Deputy Minister ur tin- Naval Bervjco, I'.-l'.it im. in ul Un- Vo.il Set'.lee, Ottawa, November -_'��� ��� 111. ti>n. 31 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeeni laml District���Olstrlcl ��r Casslsr. Take notice lllill 1, .i.iiih - Z. Zullei lull, ur Vancouver, n. .:.. .KTnpaiiun engineer- iiik student, inteii.t <������ apply for permlulon tu puri'liasi* tin* i'll..win. ili'si-ril.i'il land.: Commencing ai a pust planted II cbalm essl ur Nsss Rlvsr ami in . ham- touth ur pre-empUon .\n. ;ni7 (SBE), ihence m in ilialns ...ititli. Hi.lire S-. tli.iins -in .11.1111- in.nil. tbence *.* i chains west, ibence li. chains south, r.illuuin-r tin* Naas River easl; Ihence .*���*.' chains easl it. puinl <>r iiilliliiillri'llii'lil; cuntallilllR It'.U acres, more ur les. J. Z. Zl'I.I.KIITo.V It. II. Slewarl. Anvul. Piled ITIiici' lluperl. Dec. II, I'll I'uh. Dec. It, skeena Laud lu-.iri.-i District or l.'oasl. le en.- 5. Take nuiice thai I, uninin ll. Barber, ul Prince lluperl, 11. <:,. ucciipatmii miller, intend i.i apply for permission lo purchase the ruitnuiiiK described lamis: i'1.1111111*11. mi.* at a posl planled al lhe SOUthweai curlier >.r a -nun island abuul tuciit*. tit.* (SI chains nuiih and iwu li) chains east nr ilu* nm niw. -i i ui ner ul i.��l I .<*.'... nature .'.. . oa��l lilslrlcl, I'i.till. l Island, Ihence r.dluwiuir the ibore line 111 a nut Ihea-lerlj direction abuul twenty *,'" chains ii. the in.iHi .nd ur ilu- i-i.iu.i. llience III a shiiiIiui .terly direeliun .it in: lhe -Meet,- lute almul iweiily r.'ii) chain* tu ihe i i ur commencement. Ix-tnir an Island i-'iiiI.*iii.iiik abuul mh ilui acres, mon- or It-**. Mill MUM II. h.UIULII. haled Pec. i Hi. ISII. I'llb. Dei* IS. Skeena Land District���DlSlrtOI ul Cuiil, llelllk*. |. . Tike ii..ir..- thai I, Dagnberl Aurlol. or Naiiaiinti, II. C��� t.ri-iipalluii miner. Intend l�� apply mr permisstuti tu |.urcha*n lite r.elli.Wlllk' lie -- 111. el llll 1- Ci-iiiiiifiii-in-r al a p..��i plam.-d :.i the -..nui. .1-1 curner ��r i ni ..... ihence touth lu chains, Ihence west .������ chillis, thence nurlh It. chain*, ihence . j-i 40 ehalni lo I"-in I of ���������liiuiini.iii.nl, ei iii I it uu. k 100 acre*, more or less. D M.i '111 ll 1 M l.l"l . Fred K. Cowell, Arenl. Dale Nov. I nth. Itll. I'ub. ber. 9. Skeena Land District���Dlatrlcl or Colli, llange 5. Take milter lhal I, Theodore Mrhalls. ill tier, ur Vicloru. II. .:., can., Inlend t�� apply l��r pcrniissiun iu purchase Ibe fol- |.���wmi.* described land*: ��� ..mill, in in. ii a post plan lul ai the -r.uiiiw. -i curm-r <>r Lot No. .'-"*". ilu-mc eaat 80 i hint-. limine -.���uiii 40 chains, tin in e weal iu chain*, llience aoulh 40 Cbains, Ihence ��. -t IU ehains, Ihrnre norlh ��.. chain* in pmiii nl riiniiiieiicrm.'iii, con- lainlng i-" acres, mure or le**. TIIKoDolii: NU IHI is, Fred I Cowell, Agrul. Dated Orl. 31, llll. l-ub. Der. 9. IfeMM Lind District���Dialrlcl or Coul, Take iir.tne thai I, Paul Curllfi. clerk of Vleturii, intend lu apply fur penni*iiun lo purchase lhe r.illuwing deicrllied laud*: ��� ������iiiiinii. iiik il a i*.'-i planted ..n the MSI |..���iiti.i.it and ibout live (8) chain* ('- in the "iiiillieist corner ol Lol 4484. in.me north do chun*, ihenco eut 30 chains, ihence inulh so chain*, Ihence WeM 30 chain* lu point ol cumiiiciicemeul, containing isu acre*, mun. or leu. PAUL CL'RTISS. Kred Id. > ..��. ll. Agenl. Haled ocl. 31, 1011. I uh. Dec. 9. skeena .and District��� District of Coul, Unite 6. FOR HIOII CLASS PRINTINI1 OF ALL KINDS SEE THE "NEWS JOB' Dally News Building phone 98 Third Avenue aee*-mx*ms-9mxm^*m^immaaam-m*t-ett* Takt- tirrii,.- ihu i. Mlcha* Hi-ranis, cook, nf Vleturii, II. C., Inlend tu ipply fur per* ini--ir.il lu i-im. im-.- ihe f. iie.wiiiK de- srrilie.l laud*: c.-mmeiicins ai a p��*i planted mi ihe ninth -nli of Uiin.,11,- Creek, where Ihe kiiiiii.n liraiieh i.r ihe u. T. P. Ily. crosses William. Creek, anil Ihoul ten it" ehalm rinm the uiek Allure, ihence aoulh 30 chain*, Hi. in ������ eul 40 chains ihence norlb i" chilli*. Ihence we*l 40 chlln* lo |-<uil ur e.,nun. in . in. ni, i .rm iimiiik lie acre*, more or lei*. MICIIAS IIE'iANIS. Fred E. Cowell, Agenl. Paled orl. 31, lull I'ub. Dec. 9. skeena Land District District i.r cout, lllllle' t. Take ntillre that I, -mini. I li, in,.... isrdener, uf Viriuria, Intend in apply n.r |iermls*ltin lu purcBUS the r..tl*.�� ink tie- -iniieii land*.* Cninniiiirlng at a pusl pl.ini.ii on lhe iinrlh *ltle ur Williams Creek, about len chains hack turn IDS creek bank, aud almul liny chains si.iillicaal from where Iho Milmat brinrh or Ihe 0. T. P. nkIii- nrway erossei wtlliimi Creek, ilu-tiee smith 40 chains, ihence ea*l 40 rhaina, Ihence north 40 chain*, Ihenco weal 4u chain* lo puint or cummencemenl, conlalnlng llu acre*, more or lesa. SAMUKL HI 11 II I - Fred E. Cowell, Agi'M. I'll' ���I Oct. 31, 101 I. I'uh. Doc. 9. Skeena Land Dlslrlcl- lilslrlcl of Coast, llange 6. Take nnllce um I, i.ouli calcrls. driver, of Victoria. II. C, Intend to apply fur permission lo purchase lhc following tie- -Miiii-d lands: Commem-ing il a posl plinted al the ���ouiliea*! corner or Lot I7��l>, Ihence louth 80 chillis, Ihence west 40 chillis, Ih.nee nurlh so i hums, Ihence cast 40 chlln* lo poinl of ��� rriiiinr in ��� in. ni. itinlilning i 10 acrea, mure ur leu. LOUIS i M I lil*- Frcd K. Cowell, Agent. Paled Oct. 31, ISII. Puh. Dec. 9. Skeeni Land District���Dialrlcl of Coasl, llange t>. Take nolice lhal I, John Arglrarlli, car- iienler, of Victoria, ll. c. Intend lo tpply for permission to purchase Ihe follow ink dcserll.eil lands: Commencing al I post planled aliout ono antl uno-half miles imrihrasi rrom the lilt-in.' nf Trtiut Illver, on the west side Of lakelse Lake, and aliout lite (8) chains lioek frnin the walerfronl, Ihence aoulh 80 rhalns, Ihetire wesl 80 chains, llu mc nnrih su chains, thenre eul 80 chiins lo P'.Uit ��r roiniiieneemrnl, conlalnlng 010 acres, more or leu. JOHN AROinACLIS. ��� , , , Fred E. Cowell, Agenl. Paled Oct 31, ion I'uh. Dec. xi ISLAND NEWS ITEMS Jottings From Growing Centres on the Queen Charlottes. The pre-einplors of Massett Inlet hold u meeting recently and discussed several matters of im- poi'limec which will I"' l��id **c** I'oit the Qovernmeni. A billiard room is the latest. addition In the buildings mi lhe townsite of tlio Natural Resources Company. A plai f recreation has been greatly needed In Mussel I. Mrs. Henry Moody's death at Skidegate was much regretted by all who knew the esteemed wife of the Interpreter and hardy prospi'i'iiir of the Skidegate village, A large number of friends attended the funeral, which took plaoo at the oomelery on the Skidogate Reserve. A light fall of snow occurred on Hi.' island on November 9th, but il passed oil' in ** short lime. The cold wave whioh caused so much discomfort on the South Coast wns scarcely felt on the island. board of Works Chairman. Alderman Hlldltoh was an interested listener during tho cross-examination of lhe Cily Kngincer by Mr. W. E. Williams Ihis morning. Steamship Notes. The U. T. 1>. steamer Princo Albert arrived overnight lowing the North Hend with coal cargo. COAL NOTICE Skerna Land Diatrlet��� District ol Queen Charlotta Tako notice tbat thirty day's from data, 1, C. C. Uainter ol I'rince llupert, fl. C, by occupation bookkeeper, inlend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands lor a Uconce to prospect lor coal and petroleum on and under o40 acrea oi land on -iraham Island described as tollosra: Commencing al a post planted one mile north ol C. E. li. Coal Laaaa No. 10. marked C. E. B. Coal Lease No. lb, thenco north 80 chains, tbence weal 80 cbaina, tnence soulb 80 chaina, thonce eaat 80 chains to place ol commencement. Datod Sept. 11, 1811. C. E. UAINTEH, Locator lul.. Sept. fl. Skeena Land Dislrict���District ol Queen Charlott Take notioe that thirty days Irom date, 1, C. li, Uainter ol I'rlnce Huport, 11. C, by occupation bookkeeper, inlend to apply to lha Chiel CommUaioner ol Landa lor a licence to proapect lor cual and pelroleum on and undor 640 acrea of land on liraham Island deacribed aa lollows: Commencing al a poat planled two iiuli-s north of C. E. 11. Coal Leaaa No. 10, markad N. E. corner C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 16, thence aoutb 80 chains, tbence weat M) chaina, "*ence nortb 80 ehalna, Ibence eaat 80 .-bains to place ol commencment. Dated Sept. 11, lull. C. E. BAINTEH, Locator Pub. Sepl. 11. Saecria Land District���District ol quean Charlott Taka notice lhat thirty days Irom data, I, C. E Hainter of I'rince Ku|iert, II. C, by occupaUon bookkeeper, Inlend to apply to tha Chiel Commissioner of Landa lor a licence to proapect ior ne.ii and petroleum on and under 640 acrea of land on Urahaia laland described aa foUowa: Conimrnring at a port planled at tbo southwest t orner ol Coal Leaa* No. 4468 marked C. K B. Coal Lease No. .'**. thence north 80 chaina, tbence meal 80 chaina, l hones south 80 chains, tbence east m' chains lo poinl ol *>ommencemenl cot-erring all loreshore Tlahn Point. Daled Sept. 11, 11)11. C. E. BAINTEH I'ub. Oct 7. Skeena Land District���District ol Queen Charlotte Taka notioe lhal thirty days (rom data, I, A. T Broderick ol Prinoe Hupert, U. C. by occupation bank manager, intend to apply to tba Chiel Commiasioner nl Lands lor a licence lo prospoct lor coal and pelroleum on and undar 640 acras ol land on Graham laland doscribod as foUowa: Commondng at a post planted two milos north ol C. E. It. Coal Irmm No. 17, markad S. W. corner A. T. It. Coal Lease No. 26, tbenea nortb 80 cbaina, Ihence easl 80 chains, Ibence aoutb 80 chaina, thonoe west 80 ehalna to place of commencement. A. T. BHODERICK, I/xator lisl.il Sept. 12, 191). C. E. Balnter, Agenl Pub. Sopu ... Skeena Land Diatrict���District ol Quean Charlotu Taka notice lhat thirty days Irom data, I, A. T. llroderick ol I'rince Huport, D. C, by occupation hank manager, Inlend lo apply to the Chief Com- mls-sioner ot Lands lor a licence to proapoct ior coal and petroleum on and under 640 caraa of land on Uraham Island deecribed as lollows: Commencing at a |-ost plnaled two miloa north ol i. K. II. Coal Laaaa Na. 20, marked S. E. corner A. T. B. Coal Leaaa No. 26, thenos nortb 80 chains, ihence wrat no chains, thenca aouth 80 chains, thence east 80 chsins lo plaM ol com- monoamenl. ____, A. T. BHODKIUCK, Locator Daiod Sept. 12, llll. C. E. Balnier, Agenl Pub. Sept. 28. Tlie Besl Procurable Absolutely pim Land Dislrict���District ol Queen Charlotu Taka notira that Hurt) days from dale, I, C. E. Ilalnur of Pnnco Itupert, fl. C, by occupation bookkeeper. Intend lo spply to tha Cbial Commissioner uf I-.I.-I. lor a licence lo prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea ol land oo Uraham Island doacribod as lollows: Commonclng at a pust planud Ove miles east ol Coal Lease No. 4478, marked C. K. B. S. W. corner ol Coal I-aaar No. 3, thenoa oaat 8u chains, Ihence north 80 chaina, thaneo wast bu chslna, thsnee soulh 80 chains l���� placo of oomint-tidmsnt. Dated Sept. 11, llll. (J. E. BAINTEH, Locator Pub Sept. 23. Skeana Laad District-District ol Quaan Charlotu Take notira thai thirty days from dau, I, C. E. Ilainler of I'rinco Hupart, fl. C, by occupation bookkeeper, InUnd lo apply to tbo Chief Commiasioner of Lands lor a licence to uroapoct for coal end petroleum on and undar 640 acres ol land on Uraham Island d-errlbod aa lollows: Commencing at a poet planted Ave miles east ol Coal Leaae No, 4476, markod C. E. II. 8. E corner Coal Uaae No. 4, tbence weat 80 chslns. Ihence north 80 chsins, Uienoe aast 80 chslns, thence aoulh 80 chains to place ol commencement. I>ami Sept. 11,1011 C. E. UAINTEH. Local.. i'ub. Sopt. 23 Skeena Und District���District of Quaan Charlott Take notice that thirty days Irom dau, I, A. T llroderick ol Prinoe llupert, II. 0L by occupallon bank manager, inund lo apply lo lha Chlof Commissioner of Unds lot a lioenco lo proapect lor coal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea of land on Uraham Island daerribed as lullows. Commencing at a poat planud two mllea north ol C. E. D. Coal Leaaa No. 21, markod 8. E corner ol A. T. U. Coal Laaaa No. 27, thence wee*, 80 chains, thenn north 80 chaina, thenoa east 80 chaina, thenos south 80 chains to place ol commencement. _. __ A. T. IillODL'RICK, Locator Haled Sept. 12, loll. C. E. Bainur, Agent. Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Und District���Diatrict ol Quean CbarlotU Taka nolice lhal thirty daya from daU, I, C. B. Ilainler of Prince Huport, 11. C, by oceupatlon I lokkeeper, inund to apply to the Chlof Commissioner of Unda for a lleenee to tiroopeot for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea of land on Graham Istsnd described ss lollows: Commanclng at a nost planud Ave mllea a of Coal Uaae No. 4471, marked C. B. BalnUr'a N. E. eorner Coal Uaae No. 9, lhance eouth 80 chatna, thonce wast 80 chaina, thenos north 80 ehaina, thonce oaat 80 chaina to place of eommencement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTEH, Ucator I'ul. Sept. Si. Skeena Und Dislrict - Dlslriet ol Quoen CbarlotU Taka nolice thst thirty days from data, I. C. E. Ilsiidrr ol I'rinca Huport, II C, by occupation hookkeeper, Intend lo apply to the Chlof Commissioner of Unda lor a licence in prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 cares of land on (Iraham Island dsecrlhad aa follows: Commencing at a poat planted two miles north ot C. E. II. i ...I Leaae No 17, markad N. E. corner C. E. B. Coal Uaae No. 28 thanea soulh 80 chains, thsnee weet 80 ehains, thanca north 80 chsins, thence east 80 chaina to plaoa of commencement. Dated Sept. 12. 1311. C. E. BAINTEH, Locator Pub. Sept. 21. �������� LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. it--*--***��� SAMUEL HARRISON (NOTARY POB-.IC) V. F. 0. GAMBLE Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Ettate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert and Stewart When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTEL Finest Cafe in H.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. Hot and Cold Water in each room. CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS Vancouver, B.C. It Is The Trained Man or Woman Who Rises to the Top of the Ladder! To fit your son or daughter for a business career you muat give them a business training. The best place to send them to is the : 1 Nanaimo Business College tT*��rofe<5^^i��3|igKj3-ri It is the nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It's fees arc within reach of everyone. Its tuition is personal, and develops the individuality of the pupil. Room and board is cheap in Nanaimo. The pupils are away from the distractions of the larger cities : __-*_l-e*i "" i_SS mm^^xW,^sm*i Oar iksrlkae- csmse Main Mm ia The Ben Pitman System of Shorthand Business English snd Letter writing Commercial Arithmetic Omce Routine Spelling Typewriting Penmanship (TsWu^fe-tapi^tHHBfeJB^ ll Mty Neto til lhe Difference Between Success tnd Failure lo Yoi Ask at Daily News forour booklet teaching how to write shorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE C. E. Perry, Principal ��� Niiaimo, B.C. ��� 1 ********* GREENER'S "British Empire" GUN Here s the worlda bestgun-a Green* >'i- Hammerlesa��� at a price witi,i,, the reach of all BMrtsmen; Its got ���'ill the Greener features, hard hittini,', i'arshi it. i.'ir, lasting wear there's no- tiling better; prii :,: $63 CataliiK P6 FREK W. W. GREENER fatal, p.(). 63-65 Beam Hall I UNION S.S. COMPANY OF B.C.LId The new tteel Passenger Steamer "Camosun" leaves Prince Rupert every Sunday at 6 p.m. for Vancouver arriving Tuesday morning! For Stewart City on arrival ��� from Vancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Steerage Fare - $6.00 The "Camosun" is the only steame on the run having WSteMlght bulkheads and iloiilil.* I.-it torn, thus en suring safety of ptssengenlncsM of collision or wreck. J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. The One Best Buy SECTION : ONE Lots 27 ami 28, Block 80, i-orner 3rd Ave. anil Sth St. Price $20,000 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Real Estate and Rentals Offices: Helg-rion Block Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber 'anil Mouldings A large stork of dry finishing lumber on han.l. lumber a specially. D. made at short nolice. Our pricei are aslowaiaey. Call on ui before onlering. OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Avt. ... F. M. DAVIS MB General Machine Shop and Ship Carpentering. Also agents for ran hanks-Mom- ami hnoX Gas.'!"- Engines. Gasoline Kngmes slid A. cessories carried in stock. UuKhesaadBoelsfofHi" N.E. e��l al Wh..l M^,^M~-��'t ?Royal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue snd Slxih 8t. Subscribe For Hie Daily News The Finest Ri-nms. The heal euult'l*��� end steam healed Hot and cold baihi* Dlnlna* mom anel restaurant Corley & Burgess, Props ���.��.r~t SMITH & MALLETT TIIIHU AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Stesmflttingn-'il ] Sheet Metal Work OHIce: Snl Ave. .,. .^."J.V'fjt'i I'hone 174 2nd Aea. bet. ith and "h a" , THE DAILY NEWS COAL NOTICE Skoona Land District���District ol Queen Charlotte Tako notico that thirty days Irom date, I, G. E Bainter ol I'rinco Huport, U. Q., by occupation bookkoopor, intnd to apply to tho Chiol Com- miM-iiniiei* ol Landa Ior a liconco to prospoct Ior coal aud potroleum on and under 840 acres ot land on Graham Island described as lollows: Commoncing at a post plantod ono milo north ol C. E. II- Coal Lease No. II, markod N. W. cornor C. E. B. No. 10, thonco south 80 chains, thunce woat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thonco oaat 81) chains to placo ot commoncumunt. Dtttod Sopt. 11, 11)11. C. E. BAINTEH, Locator Pub. Sopt. 28. Skoona Land District���District of Queen Charlotto Take notico that thirty tlnyi. (ronm date, I, C. E. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES ketittor ol Lai Skoona Land District���Diatrict ol Coast Range 5 Tako notico tbat Lclloy F. Grant ol Prince Hupert, B. C, occupation civil engines!, inu.idn I" apply Ior permiaalon to purchaae the lollowlng di-scribod landa: Commencing at a poat planted about 3 1-2 mites In a northerly direction Irom the northeast corner lust ol Lot 13*111, Uanga 6, Coast District, thonco oast llll chains, thonce north 60 chains, thaneo wost to bank o[ rivor, thence south folio* ing bank ol river to point ol commoncomont: containing 1BU acres, mure or less. Dated Sept. 9. Itll, LEROV F. GRANT Pub. Oct. lu, Gordon C. Emmeraon, Agent Uaintor ol Prlnco Runert, B. C, occupation book. Skoena Land District���DUtrict ol Coaat Ranga 8 ply to the Chlet Commisslonor ****** notice that Lottie McTaviah ol Vancouver, mca to prospect Ior coal and occupation married woman, intenda to apply undor 640 acres ot land on ! ',*" permission to purchaae the lollowing described iribod as lollows: [ lands: e post plantod two miles north Commencing at a poat planted at tha north- ot O. E. B. Coal Loaao No 8, markod N. E. corner I *''-" corner lou chaina oaat and 20 chaina north ot C. E. B. Coal Loaae No. 11, thonoe south 80 | *ruln N* ''-��� corner ot Lot 1116, Harvey'a Survey chains, thence weat 80 chaina, thenco north 8U Least District Ranga 8, thence 20 chains aoulb, chains, thunce oast 8U chains to placo ol com-1 theoce 80 cbains eaat, thance 80 ehaina nortb, mencemont. thence 41) chaina wast, thence 60 chaina aouth, Datod Sepl. 11,1811. C. E. BAINTEH, Locator ! ihonco 4u chaina woat to post ol commencement Pub. SepL 23. , dontaining 4U0 acrea more or less. | DatedSept. 18. 1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Skeona Land Diatrict���Diatrict ol Queen Charlotte ' ' ***'��� *s,'i'i- -3 Fred W. Bohler, Agent Take nolice that thirty dava Irom date, I, C. E. | Hainter ol I'rinco Rupert, ll. C., by occupation i Skoona Lund Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol Coaat Ranga 6 bookkeeper, Intend to apply to the Chiel Com- i Take nolico that Miss Mary Muiville of Clare, missioner ol Land Ior a llconce to prospect Ior] Irolond, occupation spinster, intonda to apply .....I lerrrl ni't rrrlerllll nil rlrrrl eeee.l.tS lllll ,.....��� ���I fn. ���_���.1 . ?' *.��� T ..' . .. . re"*. coal and pelroleum on and undor 640 acros ot lor permission to purchase tho lollowing deerlbed lands; Commencing at a post planted one chaina north .- , , v ... i .'. . . r* ��� ...""- sou'heaat corner ol Lot 632, thenca north Cool lyesse No. 12, thence south 80 chaina, thonco i 40 chains, ihence east 20 chains, thenco south 40 eaat 80 chains, thenoa north 80 chalnn, thonco chains, thenco weat 20 chains to point ol com- liinil on Graham island described aa lollowai Commoncing at a post plantod two milos north of C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 7, markod C. E. B. weet 80 chaina to place ot commencement. Doted Sopt. 11, 1911 I'ub. Sept. 23, Datod Sept. 11, I'Jll. C. E. UAINTEH, Locator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skoena Land District���District ot Quoon Charlotto u.lln , l .., t i.._.. m ... , ., Tako notico lhat thirty dava (rom dato, 1, C. E. i * **QQ'* ******* District-District ol Coaat Rang Balnter ol IVinoa i Rupert,, il. C, by occupstion niencomont; containing eighty acros, mora or lass Dated (Jet. 11, 1911. MISS MARK MULV1LLE fub. Nov. 11. John C. Muiville, Agont S I'ake notica tbat II. M. Cllll of Dundalk, Ire- * land, occupation gentleman, intenda to apply , lor permission to leaae the lollowlng described | lands: Commonclng at a poat planted on the ahore ol Nocluctaconnay Itiver about 10 chaina weat ol Indian Reserve Line .thence west 60 cbains lollowing tbo channel ol Neclectsconnay River, thenco soulh 8U chaina mure or leas to channel ol Bella Coola Rivar, thenca lollowlng channel ol Hella. Coola River eaaterly 60 chains, north 60 chaina muro or loaa to point ol commencement; bookkoeper, intund to apply to tho Chiel Com missioner ot Lands lor a llconce lo prospect ior coal and petroloum on and under 610 acres of land on Graham Island described us lollows: Commencing at a post planled two miloa north ot C. E. H. Coal Leaaa No. 7, markod S. W. corner C. E. B. Coal Laaaa No. 13, thonce north 80 chains, thenco eaat 80 chains, Ihonco soulh 80 chains, thence weat 80 cbains to place ol commencement. DaUHlSept.il, 1911. C. E. UAINTER, Locator I'ub. SepL 23. Skaana Land Diatrict���Diatrict o( Quaan Charlotu Islands I Taka notica that Aualin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, B. C. occupallon aaddler, inlenda to apply to lha x hie! Commissioner ol Lands and. -.... Worka Ior a licence to prospect Ior coal, oil and * l'nnce Hupert, li. C., occupaUon waiter, intends pelroleum on and undar lho [ollowing described | to apply [or permission to purchsse tho lollowing Isnds on tha West Coaat of Graham laland: I described landa: Commencing at a posl planled throo milea oast, Commencing at a post-planted 65 cbaina soulh ol tho northeast cornar of C. I- No. 4478 thenoa i Irom the southeast cornvr ol Lot 3060. Post 80 chaina aoulh, thenca 8U chains east, thance 80 I marked B. IL H s. E. Corner, thance 70 chains chsins north, thonce 80 chaina wost to point ol i west, ihenco 66 chaina north, thenca 70 chains coinmcncamsnu _ oaat, tbence 66 chaina aoulh to point ol com- contaiulng 460 acrua, mole or 1< 1U11. Datod Augual 28, I'ub. Sept. 80. II. M. CUFF William McNair, Agant Skoena Land Disuict���District ot Coaat Ranga 6 Take notice that Benjamin Russal Rice ol AUSTIN M. UROWN, Locator Dale ol Location 3 let July, 1911. I'ub. Aug. 17. Skeana Land Dislrict���Dlalrlct ol Quean Charlotte Islsmls Taka notica lhat Auatin M. Urown ol Prince 1'uprrt, occupation aaddler. Intenda to apply lo tba Chiel Commlaaionar ol Landa and Works niencetnent, containing 465 acroa more or leas. BENJAMIN HUSSEL RICE Dsled October 21, 1911. Pub. Not. 1. Skeena Land District���District ol Caaslar _ Taka nolice that Angus Jamas Mchcniio ol tor a licence lo proepect lor coal and oil and palro- : Vancouvor, U. C, occupauon hookkeeper, Inu-dnns leum on and under tha tolloisitig d-tacrtbed lands , '" "l'l'*>' ���*" Permission to purchase the lollowing on tha Wast Coaat ol Graham laland: described buds: Commencing at a post plsnled three milos eaat . Comma-Mint at a poat plantad at lha con- ol the aouthwest corner of C. L. No. 4477 thence lucnce ol Ulackwater river with Naas rivor, about mi chaina out, ihence 80 chsina north, Utence 8U i '������"*��� south (rom lho .ml. Dominion lolcgrsph chaina wasl, lhanc* 80 chaina eouth to point ol! c*b-n- *** marked A. J. M. N. W. Corner, LONaY DEATH NEAR MASSETT Settler Named Burke Laid Down His Burden Near Nadu River and Died In Solitude While on Way Home. Massett, Dee. 12.���Tha body of n setllur named Burke, who arrived at Massotl about a year ago, wa.s found on November 3i)th ..ii a trail nenr lhe Nadu Hiver. The deooasod formerly lived at a small stream nenr .Massett and was removing his effects to a new pre-emption when ho suc- oumbed, When and how ho died will remain a mystery. He bad removed a load of household effects from his hack and lain down beneath a tree. ll.. was formerly a soldier in lhe British army and was a pensioner, having received a sunstroke while on duty. When he llrsl arrived on (iraham Island he made his home in a burnt tree. An inquest was not considered necessary and tlie remains were Interred on the shores of the inlet, where he intended lo make his home. The Gift | Problem || Solved I Don't worry about nliul to five tl the Christmas season ��� our catalogue lioj made Itlisfactory *;ilt chousing a pleasant tusk. Hundred! of cspeciully ���uitable gilt articles are to be lound in it, of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, China, Cut Gltu, Leather Goods tnd Novelties. Aoopy ol il will be mailed irte upon request. WEATHERED THE STORM E. Tingley Braved Qale In Parry Passage In Gasoline Launch. commencement AUSTIN M. BHOWN. Locator Dalo of Location, 'Hal Jul) 1911. Hub. Aut. 17. Sk. Land District��� District ol Queen Charlotu Islsmls Taka notica lhat AusUn M. Drown ol I'rinos Itupert. occupation aaddler, intends lo apply lho Chiol Commlaaionar ol 1-andi and Worka lor a ! Taka nolloo that Herbert Mclennan ol Van- thence 80 chaina aouth, Ihenoe 80 chains Ihenoe 80 chaina nonh, thenoa 80 ehaina waat lo point ol eommencoment. conlalnlng 640 acroa moro or loaa. ANGUS JAMES McKENZlE Dated Sepl. 11, 1911. Pub. Nov. t. Skeena Land District -District ol Caaalar licence to prospect (or coal, oll and petruleum ou and couver. U. C, occupaUon real estate agent. Intends under the lollowlng described lands on tha Waal; to apply lor permlsaion to purchaaa the It Coast ol Graham Island daacribed lands on tha Waal' to apply tor permission to purchase the following r deacrilied landa: Commandng at a poat planled three miles eaat Commencing at a poat plantad at tba con- ol tbo aoutht-ast cornar o >C. I-. No. 11. - thence, duence ol lllackwater rivar with the Naaa rivar north 80 chains, thenee easl 80 chslns, Ihence south about two miles aoutb of tbo aiath Domlniun 80 chatna, ihence waat SO cbains to point ol com- Telegraph cabin. I'oat marked II. M. N. E msne-emon*. Located August 1st, 1911. i'ub. Aug. 19. AUSTIN M. UROWN. Locator Corner, thenoa 60 chains soulh, tbeoee 80 chsina wast, thenee 80 chains north, thenoa 80 chains sast lo point ol commencement, containing 641) acras inure or laaa. _ Daled Sept. 23, 1911 UERUEHT McLENNAN I'ub. Nov. '-��� Skaana Land Diatrict���District ol Queen CharloUe Taka notioa that thirly davs Irom dato. I, C. E Ilainler ol Prince Hupart.'II. C, by occupation , . ,. bookkeeper, intend lo appl) lo the Chiel Com* ******* ***** DUlrict-DisUicI ol Coast Range 6 mu��ioticr ol Unda lur a licence to proapect lol , , ftg -***__ ***** .'.' Christopher Jam- oranam cosl and petralcum oo and under <Sl0 acrea ol ' ul I'rlnce Hup rt, 11. t.. occups-lon locomollv. land on Giaham lslsnd doscnl-cd as lollowa. snginser, Inlend to spply lor permiaalon to purchsae Commencing al a poal planlwl It., miles east Uis lollualng doacribed lands. ol Coal Lease No. 4167. marked I. h. U. Coal Commencing al a poal planted al the aoulh- Laaaa No. I, N. E. corner, Ihence ��<M 80 chains. ***** .cornerol U*J.O. 11a* v.cinl.y ol Ibence south SO chains, Ihenco ~.I i-o chains. MM "*** .""""ll ������,������J?,. * �� - N. E. Corner, Ihence Smi tu cnsins, 50 rosin*, thence eaat to chains, thance north 80 cbaina to pool ol commencement; containing X10 ac.aa, mote Mnssell, Dec. 12.���Kli Tingley, who recently proceeded with his launch to the West Const, returned safely and made a second I rip, which occupied but a few days. He rode out the storm in Parry Passage and proved thai llie West (.oast is im more dangerous during the winter senson thiin il is at. any other time of lhe yenr. Mr. Tingley is Interested in a large number of good claims in (lie neighborhood of I Hard Bay and Wesl Hiver. Pop row boats and launches telephone 320 green. Davis boat house. Ryrie Bros., Limited Canada's Largest Jewelry Home Jaa. Ryrie, Prea. Harry Ryrie, S*c.-Trea$, 134-136-138 Yonge St. TORONTO iS:i.::��.::.;.:::3C??55' Christmas and New Year Sailings a.a. Prince Rupert rwirx..i^^il^<i'*ai..i*��u*H^(-^ii^ii^i^r^.��^4r^rfr^..i-^ii'^ii^|t^ir^l>^ii'^ii^,ir^i^ 1 - THE COSY CORNER = I DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OK WOMEN j -^~^-.-_.-_.-��-_.~-^.~-^.^.*~.~.^.^.^.r*.r��.^.^.^..^..^.^,��^ This i3 n little aection ol the paper, which from day to day will be devoted to subjects o( special interest, to women. Any and all of lho ladies of Prince Hupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by tho editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. TO LOOK YOUR BEST If You Are a Blonde You Must Observe These Valuable Hints. The path nt' iin- blonde boaulj i- liest'l with ilillicnllies lllill her darker sisters do not bavo lo con- lend wiih. in ihe lirsi place, fair buir requires iniii'li re washing than brown or black hair. It should really be washed onoo a week. without rail, whereas, darker hair can go Ibree weeks anil bt; none the worse. A little borax, oloudy ammonia or ordinary washing soda should be added in lhe Qral cleansing waler���about a dessertspoonful of either of lhe two former, or 0 piece llie size uf 11 ha/.el lllll ol lhe hitler���lo an ordinary basin ul warm waler is the rigid pro- poi'lion. If mure is used Ibe hair will booomo brink*. Al least three waters shtuilil be used, Afler lhe hair is thoroughly washed in the above mentioned cleansing water il should be soused in warm water, and then in coltl. if the ilrsi waters tl" tint quite cleanse It, it should have a I bird washing in warm waler wiih n lalher of pure while Castile soap: ihen n Dnal rinsing in nearly oold water. In order in keep the hair us HulT) a- possible ii should never I..- combed or brushed liefore it is LmLfta *9*mmm***sm ** *.*** perfectly dry. Allowing II lo drs TO MAKE FOWL TENDER Even a Tough Old Bird Will Respond to This Treatment. W L. BARKER Architect Second nve.i.ie and Third street Over Weatenhaver Bros.' Office. II. Cordon Munro W. Nlcholaon Lalley MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS-:- AUDITORS l.nw-lliitler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Runert P.O. Box 351 I* Irs I sieiiiu it for uu hour, be iiii'i' >i"iiiniiig put n tew sialics of celery and a slice of onion insult* tin* bird in llavor it. When ii is taken from tin- Bteamer Ull wiih wi'll-seasuiied dressing. The fowl musl be oarofully handled when S lulling, as it is already hall' cooked, an.l mav I asilv lorn; pul liny pieooa of butler mi i be lop, Truss ii neatly, roast till crisp uml brown. Tin fowl will bo nice and juicy nut us lender us u oh token, ive Princa Ruperl Thuraday at 8:30 Dae. 21st and 28th, arriving In Van- r early Saturday morning, Dec. 23d P> couver tnd 30th. MAKE VOUR RESERVATIONS EARLV Phon* 260 xnounouocx Dated SepL 11,1911 i'ub. Sept _ l. C. E. UAINTER, Locator Skeena Land District -District ol Queen CharloUe Taka notlea that thirty da>s Irom dale, I, C. E Uaintor ol I'rlnce Itupert, II. <-'., by occupsllon tiookkeeper. Intend to spply to the Chief Commissioner ol Lands lor a licence to prospect lor coal and petroleum oa and under MU acros o. land oo Graham Island described as (oUoa-s: Commencing at a post planted ii..- miles cast ol Coal Laaaa No. 4187, marked C. E. II. N. w. cornar No. 1. Ihence soulb DO ehalna, Ibenc- ��-��al 80 cbaina, thenca north 81) chains, Ihence wesl 80 chains to place ol oomnipncpmrtit Daled SepL fl. 1911 I'ub. SepL J.l. LAND LEASE NOTICE E. li MM LU. Locator Skeena Und Dlslrlct-Dlslrlcl of Cast llange .. TakeneUce that sre the underst-im-l. Alll<*.l Christian tiarde and Wm. M. Johnston of Prince Hupert. B.C. occupation mining engineer and proapector. Inl. n.l to apply for ��� lease the foUowing *!.*���* I 'I ��� I 's'i'l Commencing al a |��..l planted I theTyeeSutli��.ti.T.IMl>.SIal.imsn.la|.i.ro��l--! . Illtlsll.l'lll ll JAS, URAHAM, Locator l.at.-dsrpi *JJ. Iiill II.M A.M.-WluassedT.D UM, Pub Spt 10. Skeena Land I u.irlrt District ol Caaalar Taka aoUoe thai It IL Stewart ol Vanoouver, ll. C, oceupatlon truckman, lalanda _��� apply (or permlasion to purchase tbe (clowint described landa: Commeoetnt at a poal planted 40 chains soulh ol I'ls -aaiinlIt.s, No. 897 and 82 cbatna easl Irom lhe Naas Klver (S. W. .' i, thenoa 4U chaina east, ihence 40 cbains north, thenoe 40 chains waat. thence 4U chains south to the poinl ol commencement to contain Iw) acraa more or lesa. HICIIAHD HOWARD STEWART listed Aug, Itll. Jamas T. I ullwton. Agent l-ub. SapL ��. Skeana Und District -DUtrlct ol Coaat Range 6 Taka notice lhat Harold E. Smith ol Moraly, Alia-, occupation atatloo agent, intenda to apply lor perr-ias-on to purchase lbs following deecribed laatas: 1 i mmsndng st a poal planted at the aouth ruepector. Inland to applv f.-r l-ermtsston to "j jjjgj 1(J0 _,,,,-, -.,; _-,* 10 chains norlh ���ee Ihe following drscril-ed lsnd. Ima f, g Commendnt al a p���l planted I-l mile east ol | ^^^ i,toukt n^nga 8, thenoe 40 chaina easL vomer ol Ut llll. Harvey's Survey ct lungs 8, thance 4u chains cast. ih.nee 80 chains north, tbence 40 chaina wasL Prevention of Eye Trouble Prevention is better than cure, lt is cheaper. It it possible when cure is impossible. Eye tronl.lt- may be avoided by the timely use of glasses, averting discomfort, suffering and permanent impairment of tight. Wa are properly equipped to adjust glosses and guarantee satisfaction. ****** R. W. Cameron & Co. G.T.P. Official Walch Inspector. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 ���-������0 SS. Prlnoa John for Stewart 10 a. m,, Dae. 201h tnd 27th. Praaant tchadula will remain in enact until above dales. lo keep use ol in n tangled mass helps ti wavy, oven after tbo brush ami I'i'iiili. fair people nre generally uf- llii'leil with a dry skin, nn.l for ihis reason ihey require more applications uf oold oroama, olo., titan iln I li.* 11* .linker sisters. For Bi-weekly train service to Vanursdol. I*"'- I'.-nsnii also fnir I pie nre Trains leave Prince Rupert tit 1 p.m. inure u.l.li.'led lu wrinkles. Wln-n Wednesdays and Saturdays. Return-1 n,,.^. |,co B|,ow massaging ing arrive Prince Kupert I p.m. on ,,, Thursdays and Sundays. :*���**'������' " �� ' masaagO .r.-ntti _________ shitiilil be commonood al once; it r,m ....... -l ��� . , ,. r . ills Un- only effectual remedy for a On your Christmas vltit Eatt travel ,,_,,, ..;.. .1. r- J t < B -i c . Wllllkleil .kill. via the Grand Trunk Railway System ,, ,, , from Chicsgo. The finest and best' ' ** ' ''''> ����mo �����**-**>'���>*���"* service over Double Track Rout.., """""" "'* lhi" lh",v Ks ���'"������"�������� in.in* lieii.'iji'iul lu ti l.iir e.implex Connections with till roads K.ct and West. Atlantic Stenmship bookings arranged.. Full information and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT ately tl miles east... Prime lluperl. Ihence north l tkH.(_ jj t__M _���_, u post ol commencement 4U chains, thence easl ��� **tJ��J-��eSSmS-IB_L_2 conlalnlng MO acna, mom or laaa. chains more or lees lo railway jred*- thence westerly tt chslns nuwe or less following saw trade lo point of commencemrnt and containing *�� *""<"*��*��� A|.KH|-|. CHRISTIAN UAKDK WILI.IAH M. JOHNSON Date Nov. Zl llll fub. Dae. .*.. IIII Dalle Coola Uad Dtolrlet- Dial rict ol Coaat IUnge Take noUce that II. M. CliS al Dundalk. Ireland, occulsllun grnll��nsn. Intends lo sliply lor Mrmtsslon I.. I��s- '**' ********* dmrnl-ed lands listed SepL IS, 1911. l-ub. bapl tt. IIAHOLD E. SMITH I red W. Il.sl.l-sr. Agea Skeena Uad DblrKt���DiaUicl ol Coast IUnge 6 I sts notlea thai I, Oordoa C. Emmeraon ol rrii.ee Hupart, II .', oecupatlon raad aeuta lirokor, intend to apply lor parmlaaloa to purchase the loUowing daeciilmi laodai Cemroeodai at a poat plaatod about I 3-4 mom in a ooriharly dlrasUoa Irom Ihs northaaat earner poet ul Ul IIS9, Raaia t. Coaat Disir.rt, Ihenca north 40 chains, tbancs west to rivar bank, thence aoulh lollowlnt rlvvr baok to poiat *&&*��** riaT^-TlxTZiie ; ��5==.-; ���*=. ** *****. mi* ** MSI boundsry ol cannery leaae. thence lollowing I ub. Oct. 10. a, tl.s said essl twondary soulh 10 chslns mora or .. .-.._���_-. . Bat JSajR **�� <��"*���*"** Mjhsj ��� la*niRilpi J��m^slqwOBPI Ens eL.��ly eo chams more or lass to poinl ol T^,. nolice lhat Illriam Roy McTavish ol ���22r2!mm\.2t mnialnlna J20 ,n-. more or WinnlpM, Man., oeaupsUon barrister, Intends cwnmenc-nsnt. eonUlnlni aw law, SmSvV l-armhalen to purehaae lha loUowing .r*i_t a....... tl soil II. M .1.11*1 ' dweribed lands: R5___-7M Wll"*" McNair. Agenl , Comaeadat al a post planted at ths souihwast UHls Cools Und District-Dislrict oil east IUnge j N. K, WIM, 0I lA>t lilt. Harvey J Survey Coast UHla cooia uss urnumr-^ UWrict IUnge 6, Ihenee 60 chaina east, thaace Tsks nollea .hat II. M. CHS ����� Dundslk. Ira* w chslns north, Ihenee 60 chains .e*x, lhance Ml t-TTT I ****** f **?*', chain, south to ,��t-sl~mmancam.nl conlalnln. 'gVSBB to I��� E <a*** Si-^ StaflSSWM ROY McTAVlSH '���Itnmenclr, a. a posl *tW*t *** *fj* B corner ol I��K IS. Ihence north 20 chsins, Ih.nr. 3**41 chins, ihen-x- outh M chsins mors or B I" .hora line. jK B6<__ *����** Pub. SepL It. ftad W. li.rl.Vi, Agent Skoens Und Dlslriet-District ol Caaslar Take noUce Uist Charlss William Ham ol Vsncouvsr. B. C, occups.loo lns|"��lor. atends to apply lor permiasion to purchsse lhe lollowlng oaat 40 ehaiaa mo're or less lo point ol commence men); containing no rarea. mora ot urn. .._��� R ._! ....... *.. ion H* Sm iL.rr |- epply lor "n ^'i? ****** BssMr. ***** ******* aa*. ,,,,,, Pub SepL 10. Commendng st ��� port P*"******" * Ml Cool, laat tHrtrirt-Dlrtric.. IC-. Rant Sjjj-,- ���^jTBa'lB.^!,.*&"������� I.lsir.|.h cabin. Post msrked t. *������ **��� ����� W. gftaBTlfiWiKaa -^ ^_^BSjSfe,:;:,,^K ���COttttt 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 sre requested to vltit the lodge. J. P. CADE. N. G. J. CLUCK, Sec. f| eating <>r oranges, word, Jusi n hint B.C. Coatt service ��� Famous I'm cess Line Princess Mary Saturday, December 16th, al 9 a.m. Por Viotorla, Vancouver and Seattle J. C McNab General Agenl Ion than lh Aa 11 Inst aboul dies.. The "blonde" mual bo particularly careful In her choice of colors, it.-.1, pinks un.i. generally speaking, nil bright shades of greens nml blues should be avoided. As a rule, she looks h.'sl in tones of green, also m 1.lack���a browny tones, nml In the darker l.luck bui especially. For lhe evening -he should wear while, ul* else 11 Very pule sllllde of blue. AN XMAS CONFECTION This Is Something You Can Easily Make at Home. Meat four ounces ..f butter. same ..r oaslor sugar, two -i ileitis ul' milk ami ti.tli un ounoo Of ossonoo of vanilla, ten ounces of Hour, n teaspoonful uf baking powder', Drop on n buttered tin in Ica-pooiiliils, sprinkle sugar over. Hake ten iniiiules. Hermits kisses is the fancy name given lo Ibis dainty oon- feel loll. The problem of select ing small Xmaa gifts rm- sanding by muil is easily solved at Wark's, lte- ineniher, your In-i opportunity for mailing girts home is Thursday, tf WOMEN ON WOMEN Clever Sayings or Women About Own Sox���Are They True? SCARED OF THE WOMEN Male Shop Assistants Won't Let Them Servo In the Stores. *-*-*-*- FRED. STORK -General Hardware lluildera' Hardware Valves & Plpet Oxford Stovet Graniteware Tinware SECOND - AVENUE **m I ���' 11*1"" ����������������� ...mr��� ml ******** fl H II 4 W T.k. none. lha. ^^XoT^.iyT, ?o��.-% S-ffitBl _�� ***'��� ..l.nleil al lha N. W. acrea mora or lesa. __, _���,,_��� ...u BWVoi&ttr.lls'A;..-* Jhanc, , ������JWsttSi th"C ���m**\ ��__i_Si5_f_2; CHARLES WILLIAM HAM ! Dated September U, ISII. ^terly 40 chsins mire or l-> H point rrl com *SS*******m M *"** K *M ClTkF nm, Und DtauW-Dirtriet ol Mk BfiWr"1 W,,l..mM,N.,.A^j AWgSSSSS .. ��� -...- _. mm-* Ire. rommendnl al a port ********* al ths con Tske nolice lhal land, oceupalion gsnll. I���, permlasliin to leaaa "-'��� -... *j*l eart.-ja.ij: ar -*w^"J&sr��u! /AH AHTHIIIl WHITS ���. |5. CSS ol Dundalk. Ire Vmmaaala- *t * vo^ P a��-^�� ��� -;. Jnileman. ****** _ ***S f*"*Zx2. Jiu.h ol O,"sislb Dominion Telmpl sL- ih. loUowing d��crlbed two***t**��gW.*m*. ****���' ""*"��� *S . ntsnled .. th. N. W ^b hsln."^,Thmhenre M ch.ln. arm. Ihenc. SO cnjgj ���'"-' 23rto***** ***** ch.in. wtWmSaTMA *""** .** * Innl. ��HI**" N"* ' "'<���'""' ">***m.nc*n.nL ��"!',*, f J/, t'r ny II. M. >A'a.*2222"S"Tta\':!'. X "hence DwIWtt I'"* |���, ny II- ��' V 'h.nre north 40 chaina I Z. fo rtr xXZ r-ommenc-nenli W^-Xt****?*' H. M.CLIr Puh. Hepl* ��������� William McNair, Aganl Pub Nov. t. .roolaUnd D_.*.-U��r��-C- ****** ^J^^T^o,^'^**'**'** Tak. mille. ihsl II. M. ^UftfVS I ' ' * * ..nd, occupsllon genlleinan. I"'',"*" 'Seat, fii shore ol Ko.symsl **2 mSB* *ax aam I**** ***m <��� ���, , m,���l straam fl (lowing Into ssid Inlet lost ��� r ************************> KING GEORGE HOTEL | * ���: wrnTi re.'ei v clran Ron.a :- ��� Rr-aarata Uader Nr. Isasp.. ��� Rat-. 35c an N.tbl nt U*rasr-li * MRS. C. McKNICHT - Preprl.lor 0 ************************** Savoy Hotel Cor. Fraear and nth. Choice Wine, and Cigars RUPERT'S PALACE Or COMFOHT The iiili'utliii'liiiii i.r women [clerks into department sloros ihiiherio saorod lo men Iiuk an- gorcd lho male assistants >>f M��-l- litiui'iie. Australia, win. view thi* a- ih.- thin' .'.hie >.f ih.- wedge, A- a re.iill Hie men went on strike uni il arrangements wen. made ihut the women clerk- wore uut iii sell uny arllelo above lha value ui sixpence. it seems wo nover oan uproot ihut lime-grown notion, s.. .�����- BOntlall) ma..-.lint.-. thai we women musl weloomo men -im- plj because men aro men. Borne women huve the habll ������! sciulDialing in ihe gaslight, it I w.-re u mini going iu i--r luMiia ii woman I should like hor i<> appear Ideal lo olher men Hum myself. There bus iieter been n mirror made lhal oa nshow people how olher people think Ihey look. Many superior woman nre bullied, but when ii bullied woman onoo realises her superiority the nam.' is up. The liar.l.-sl habll for n Ihink- nia woman l.< e..iii)ii.*r is the habll >.r being dominated. Th.- very b<-si of women resorl tu ooquelrj In Indecision. \\ .uld never respool ihe ropes thai i.in.i ui if wa did nol Oral break our llim**r nails Iry- Ing I" III.in- lh.- knot-. I pie who aspire to h<- unex- peeled are often disagroeabl) to, Wi-.- women i-t.in.. I., reuli/e ii.eu essenllall) lallsfaotorj is th.- simple mind >.f u normal man. ALt'KKD t'AKSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of British Columbia of II.C, Ontario. Saa- and Manitoba Uurs. katchewan and Al- I.Ttn Hals. CARSS 4 BENNETT Babbistkbs, Notaries, Etc. Offlce- Ezchnnge block, comer Third avenue and Sixth atreeL I'rince Ruoert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L U. S., U. D. S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dcnul r,i..rut i.'ir. skilfully treated. Gaa and local niiri-t In in . administered for the painleaa extraction of l.-elh. Consultation free. Offices: Ht-llterson lili-ck. I'rince RuperL 11.12 Ali-x.M.Miinsi.ti It.A.. W K Willi.nn..u *.. 1..1..11 WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C I'.lo. UOX 2S PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TKACHER OF SINGING ruriL or wu. rox.iN. . A.H.A.M., I UN.. .NO GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE ACENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Insurasvces 018 3rd Avenue Phone >:l and Croon 111 PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SAI1DLEKY MANUFACTURER Hcpnirin*,' n Specialty. Complete Slock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Killed. 2nd Ave. between 10th and Hth St. THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiard. Twelve Tablet StCOND Ave. f=E. EBY CH. Co.^ REAL ks r.\: :���; KiUumkalum Land Kor Sal. aiTSUMBALUM . h. c. Chimnry Sweepisf asrf Fnace Oeuiif Prepare for winter byuettinifyour fnr- ��� .:.*.-.- and (luct put fn order by C. H. CUTTING r.a.lic-1 llwsn S-see, AUieu l.��� |<id. er I'HIINE 71 Christmas Gift Problem Kaslly -.'iveii ui Kealay's Pbarm- it.-y from Hi.' .liversiiie.l lino of Hun.I I'uii.led Qold l.m.l China, iii st.-in., Tobaooo Jura, Ash Trays, Stiitar Iii.wis, OUpa nn.l Sinn*vr*0 etc. A suitable s.-. 11 Ih eu-.il> ,1. eided upon. If E. L. FISHER Funeral Director aad Embalmer CIIAH.-.r.S IIEASONAIII.E THIRD AVENUE PHONE JS*. IH'EN DAV ANI) NIGHT H.I.O HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ami, EHIIALMERS Kunerat lie.. |..r. Ill Air near. tl. si Phone No A ] MEMORANDUM PONY EXPRESS etBtmarn* Mta.-naisra' or. rs-at ntavic. Uaaai****. Hi.-raae an.1 F-n-wa una Htt.nu. Fnr hlas nr M .1 .r Cr dav .�� nl.hl Seventh Ave. an.1 Fulton Plume tni We Loaned Money at EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ��� \ TO LET Flat In Rand Block, corner Sitth Avenue and Fulton Street. Alw More. In tame block. Two onttaffet coiLer Second Avenue tnd Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lots in sjl parti ol tht city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent tome ol thc largest Companies doing business in the City. c. dTrand S��iondA��.. Phon. 112; Per Cent, to Build This Houae We Loaned Money at Per Cent, to Build Thia House ..Grand Hotel.. Worklngmsn's Home Free Labor Bureau ia teaaecli-M Phone ITH lit Ave. and 7th St. GEO. BRODEJtlUS, freer!*..: little's NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspaper* CIGARS :; TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF Lst U3 loan yoj th; minjy to buy or build a house or pay off a mortgage. CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. Mclntyre Block, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. Head Office: Pacific Building, Vancouver, B. C. NORTHERN B.C. LIQUOR Co. The Leading Wholesalers of Northern British Columbia Eacluaie. Ag.nH (or BUDWEISER BEER' THE DAILY NEWS STOCK RIGHT Headquarters for Santa Claus. Come one, come all -��� whatever you want��� we have it. PRICES RIGHT McRae Bros., Limited Everything for Ihe Office Xmas Goods JUST ARRIVED & 8 13 A large assortment of chocolates in fancy baskets and boxet ���J* also a full line of ��[ CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS AND CRACKERS 5? Choice New Season's Fruit and Nuts 23 SEE OUR WINDOW Williams & McMeekin *& Helgerson Block Phone 56 _8 8888888888888:8��8888B8SBm:lS(��ll8 THREE DAY CURE FOR DRINK HABIT Appeals to the Business and Professional Man, the Banker, and Man in all the Higher Walks of Life BECAUSE OF THE TIME IT SAVES THEM w lieu u man's lime is worth a great deal tin .if lo him than Die 0OSl of u ill ink habll cure he is not going lo drag uI.hik for Lwenty-elghl lo forty-two duys Inking n treatment when be can gel n oure In three 'lavs, wiiliniii hypodermic Injections, ami In- surrounded with every comfort of home. A PERFECT CURE. Th.* IVeal internal treatment oures die per 'dfcal, occasional or moderate drinker nml the m-non*. Mian win. litis- to drink to keep from 1 mlng nervous, it lakes away nil Inclination in drink, nil desire nnd craving lo drink, l.y neutralising Hi.' poison of alcohol ill tlie system nml ridding ihe i>i j of tin* poison by a rapid system of einiiiiiuiinii, leaving the drinker in tlie condition that he was before Insting liquor. so fm- ns I lie clfecl of aloohol inny | ncernod���nil appetite for drink gone���nn.l he n new man. Th.- treatment consists of tlie int.-innl administration of ii harmless remedy, Ionic in it- action, Ibnl removes Ihe cravlfig for liquor in n very few hours. DRUG HABIT CURIO. Al lhe Vancouver institute we also Ireal drug n.i.li.'lions wild uniform success. Call, write or pln.ne for booklet, giving full information. THE NEAl INSTITUTE 1250 3roadway W., Vancouver, B. C. Phone Bayvlow OM Christmas Needfuls for Holiday Enjoyment Ebony Hand Mirrors Militiiry Bruthei Travelling Cases Manicure Sets Perfume! Toilet Waters C. H. ORME . . The Pioneer Druggist The ^OXcM* Store Nan 82 *>*'---'-'*****'***'PP>>PPP��>**P**-*PPP**PPP'.*.ppi.pppa***P***P����*t*-t*P FOR SALE Lot 19 " 10 " 12 Lot 16 " 61-62 Block 33 Sec. 7 Price $575.00 1-3 cash "2 "7 " 1100.00 1-3 " " 37 " 7 " 1400.00 1-3 " WITH THREE-ROOMED HOUSE Block 1G Sec. 2 Price 1050.00 $401.35 cash " 12 " 2 "pr.2200.00 775.00 " PETER MdACHLAN Third Avenue KEAL ESTATE TIMBER MINES ^!>��-4444444444A444444444444444444444444444<M44444<l4<tst WATCH TIIK lllii KUIlNITtJK STORE KOR ORAND PIHPLAY OF CHRISTMAS GOODS We have receivctl them in great quantities and will display Bomothing fur exceeding any other nttempt In Prince Rupert. WE ARE COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS F. W. HART Kntrano* Thlnl Door from Blxth Stii.'i un MpcoikJ Avenue Hart Block r . ia "The News" Classified Ads. ���One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� EXTEND WIRELESS STATION New f uildiiigs Contemplated and Increase of Staff Proposed. in order lo bring Digby Island wireless station min I'm- wllh some nl the oilier coastwise Sta- lions having a wide range of utility, and working bolh nighl ami day shifts of operators, the department proposes lo add at leasl Iwo operators lo the siaiv al ih.- Digby Island station, nn.l to provide for the Increase of stall and equipment necessary new bui Id lugs will be ereoted ut the wireless station. Frame l.millings, siieh ns those alreadj in existence there, are planned, an.l work will start on I hem shortly. -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER��� ^>-^.a��**-^.s*^^il---.sM Xf.-ike>**<w4��- ***** ���*mm*sm*m**l*^mll-*ma.*\sf ��\m* **>-*** ****** ��� For Rent j *\%**** **-** n->in>i ii ^ n -a,_,\ **��� ii n ii > i���rii ****** '*W ~�� ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Death of Musike Radjovioh Inquired Into at Inquest. After hearing whal Utile evidence there was available In connection wiih (lie death of .Musike Radjovioh, lh.- young Montenegrin who died iu the hospital from n gunshot wound caused by his own rille, lhc Coroner's jury Inst nn-iii returned a verdlol of "accidental death." Deceased wns ul..ne nl the lime lhe fatal shot wns tired. Christmas Candy. Keeley's especial shipment for Ihis year cannot be surpassed. If The i-ook book compile.I liy the Ladies' Auxiliary of tho Prinoe lluperl li.-p.-rill Hospital Is oil snle nt Ortne's drug slore nml Williams \* M.'M.-.'kin's grocery slore. A copy should he in every lioine in itupert. Besides helping a worthy causa, a useful necessity is litaineil ut minimum cosl If A Friend In Need. In giving Xmas presents don'l f..rgei your feet. Tbey ure .'iilitl.'<l loe.iiisiilernlii.n for their f,*n Hi ful efforts during the past year. Just call on Scott, Froud \ Co. nn.l make u select ion. 21 Fresh FLOWERS by the ss. Prinoe Rupert today ARCTIC STUDIO, Bgfcfcg Phon* Grskn SM Phone ISO The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Glaus Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared Direct THC Mack Realty & Insurance coatrANr. P.S. -Houses and Rentals. For Rent-Two roomed ealein. elOM to Mcllride, freshly papered and clean, rrtily 111' per mon.h. II W. M.-Kiii- A Co. t-l ion RENT- I'tiiiiisiit'ii rooms Tor k<-iiii<-* lllill "Illy: lies! lm mi...' .iml ihu-1 View iii ii ity. i'Iiuiii- tin.ii 918, Modern conveniences. ssi-tinn r . -f'^ S>***^SS^II**^>1 OUR r settl lnsu r L Insurance 1 OUR Companies Are noted for prompt and juat M-itlt'incnts. Wo write t'Vt'ry known cImi of Inmranco. The Mack Realty und Insurance Co. Wanted .*.-w.i|> Wanted-General Servant. Apply Mrs. L. W. Patmore. Other maid kept. tf Engage Probationers. Two probationers are to be engaged nl. once by tho Hospital Board for training at the General Hospital, nnd probably two more will be engaged before long. The hospital is always busy, though not with Prince Rupert patients, all llio time as il serves a wide .mllying district, and the training promised probationers should be thorough. Wanted to rent or leaae by first of January, 6 or fi room modern house, close In. State terms to Box-S. Maternity nurse open for cn-raircment. Apply Box 2169 News. tf Wanted. ��� Dreasmakinff. cleaninir and pressing, rcpuirinir for men and women Mrs Charles 1'ercher. 820 Third Ave. Phone 2iM Red. tf HARRY. Why remain lonely? The Ideal lntnitliiflli.il Club leiids tti happiness. A Strictly private, hlgli'i lass, up-lo-dnte ih. ri,nm fur properly liurotlucing* wuitliy, iiiarrlnRvable pet.plt- or any nallt-nalllv, religion, aire, or nnamlal I'l.ntlitlnn. .Many people waiting, rich and poor. Particular*) rn-c. Plain, sealed envelope. I. C. Wilson, box 177rt. Vancouver, B. C. 1��� Lost and Found J KOUND-2 Small Keys. Inquln-at News Office. 225-tf Real Estate 1 J Lot for Sale In Scclion 5. Block 2!. Lot 15. "th Ave. Apply Mike Kit. i.-li. Box (82 City. tf dtc <\t\*M*a*\***j*m*)********** Stenographer at******** <am Eaitrrn ���tontiirnipher of wide experience u-iinti poiltion. Addreas ".Stenofrrapher." G62 Cordova St.. Vancouver. B.C. t-~ Water Notice I. Alfred Christian tlanle of Prince Rupert, occupation Minimi Kniflm-er. give notice that on the .'-111 il.iV e.f ll.ee-.-rllle.-l. 1L-1 ] . I , J, t.' T-l.l Ul apply tO thr Waler Commissioner nt his office in Prince Rupert for a license to lake and use two cubic feel of water per second from an unnamed stream In the District of Cast llnnice S. Skeena Division. 1-t mile easl of the T>ee Station. G.T.P. Rv. Tlie water is to lie taken from the stream about one half mile above Its outlet, and ia to be used for developing power foraiiuary situated at the outlet of said creek, along the Railway grade. _, , ��� ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Dated Nov. 2t)th. 1911. d-27 Tenders Wanted Tenders will he received by the un dersigned uu to Dec. 15, 1911, for 60 tons of coal (mine run). Delivered in S ton lots as required. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 6t * P. R. GEN. Hospital Assoc. Learn to Dance KING'S DANCING ACADEMY Wa refund your money If we tto not teech you to dance for the price of one ticket. Wednesdays and Saturdaya In Si.ns of England Hall; nt 8 p.m. LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders will lie received by the untler signed up to .-, p. in, Monday, isth n.-cem ber, lull, rm* tin- eoaslriicllon or a plunk roadway on m. ,,.., n, ���!,-,. ,,r plrst avenue between Seventh ilreel antl the Junction or First and Second avenues. Plans ami slieelllealliius ni.iv be seen antl rtirms or Miller obtained at tin- olllce or the Cily Bntlneer. Lowest ���ccepted. I..U...I-T A. WOODS, ClU Clerk. WM. MAHLON DAVIS, o cuy rngincer. sny lender not necessarily Shoes.. MADE AND REPAIRED JOHN CURRIE SSCOND AVKNII't . . rMNCX -SJs-fmf >C CARTAGE and STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Pricea reasonable. OFFICE-H. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phone M The Jewelery Store UMBRELLA AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT You will find it an altogether superior article. . . Haven't you noticed it? . . It costs more, but look at what you are getting���not the lacking in the market at a cheap price, but the very best money can buy. , . Suit Case Umbrellas and lots of them���A new shipment just in. WOULDN'T YOU UKE TO SEE THEM? Wark's .THIRD AVENUE JEWELERS.. Fine View Corner ���I SECTION TW $2,250 ���IN SECTION TWO��� SNAP - $525 Each Lots 13, 14, 15, Block 28, Section 6 FOR SALE-62 LOTS IN SECTION TWO Many of them nro offered al ven sii-hi ,^ auotlon prices, and with the prosenl ',������ u ver tbo selection and buying of the lot . K, ��. "'' lnakll> elsurely.oholoe, your ohanoe for making Jflu0,..?"!��� really greater. *��� '��� profit j Ono good lot on Graham Ave., oxoollonl vi,.�� , a beautiful, Invol lot, 60-ft. ,',,, ���.,���, '" '-* 179 M.OOOib fine double come.- on Tate Bu'fbr 11 in. '.-''' ' ...It. I'..I .1 I 1 ���. I I. ... II. ..I ..... . 1" . \\ .- .l.e 111. 190; fnr mu- reputation thai suoh h.is will make VoVmraw 8take Representative listings l��� 0Very .eotion uf t, suranoe In all Its branohes. '' ��� ���������- Third 8t. WESTENHAVER BROS. Phone 100, ���'ttOOOOOOCO City Clerk Unwell. Mr. \V. D. Vance, assistant to llie (.ity Clerk, is taking Mr. E. A. Woods' duties at present ns fains possible, as Mr. Woods is confined to the house, indisposed. G.R.NADENCOMPANY Limited. Second Ave, Princo Rupert, B.C. THE ATHENS -Ntw Barber Shop Try us once and you wilt always come back DENNIS SVORONOS I22 6th Street Leave flowers, orders now Wark's. for Xmas tf The Prinoe Rupert Arrives. ai io a. m. the u. T. p. steamer Prinoe Rupert arrived wit li mall, freight and a passenger list rather more slender than usual. Captain Harney Johnson matlc a fast starboard landing, as usual, and reported an uneventful passage from llie south. Judge Young and Mrs. Young wero passengers by llio Prince llupert this morning. 11. HoGuloheon arrived from llie south Ibis morning by the Prince Itupert. STOUT OLD SHIP Wrecked Carrondelet Will Hang Together for Some Time. Efforts made to salve the wrecked linri]ui' Carrondelet have so fur been absolutely without result, it being impossible to i-.'ii.-h the wreck owing lo heavy sens breaking over her. It is believed by Captain Gordon, salvage expert, that tho hulk will hold logelher Toi' a long lime ye I. NSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE NEWS WE BUY EVERYTHING We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 735 THIRD AVE. Christmas Giving There is more than one article here suitable for Chrittn ing that will compel your inspection anil assure your selection Pipes and Smokers' Sundries Loewe, B. B. B.'s own make; Q. B. D. special Peterson patent, meerschaum and calabash, cigar cases, cigarette cases, cigar holders, cigarette holders, pipe racks, smoking sets, tobacco jars, ash trays, silver match boxes, etc. Christmas Cigars in Gift Boxes $1.00 Up All of the Leading Tobaccos, Cigars an-l Cigarettes, both imported and domestic. ���STORE WITH BED FRONT��� B. Campbell S81SiS:a-SiiSSiS:2:SISiS:l8iS* T *a*.*a.**\.**.r..*..*..*...,.*...���.���>*���> ���--....���...................��..'..��������*. .m.aa.m.***.'**.'.*.**.**.***.**'*.** THE. + m Geo. D. Tite's I ��-������_>���*���*���*.��..���*��..�������.���>-*.> STORE ^*.�����-..**.���*-*-.������*-���**-.������r shows the way to furnish your home with qunlity and economy. For Christmas Gifts what is more substantial ami useful than n comfortable Chair, Rocker or Settee. A choice variety of i* Dining Room Furniture, Buffets, China Cabinets, Dining Tables and Chairs���leather scats Wicker Chairs and Rockers from $5.50 to $8.50 jjj ���-���-i_W-M-i-��-BW-��*-i��-B_S--��i���--i-_B-���s���B-M__���_��-W-B-iW^���^^"i^^-SB^"^^^--���^-----*^^���^���^"* ,,* w Lace Curtains, latest designs, in Ecru or White. Large range Tapestry Curtains, Rope Portiers, Casement Cloths, Madras and Scrims. For Good Values in Carpels and Rugs all sizes, Now is Your lime lo Buy GEO. D. TITE - The Home Furnisher | THIRD AVENUE, PHONE 20 ���"I .���a sss^issss^^ ^,^m^\^Mm2Wm^^ __5-l) fSsji : The Paper for Your Home! THE "DAILY NEWS* It gives you all the newa of your own city and district as well as the principal .happenings in all parts of the world. The news is well edited, its news columns are cleanjndj^holp��� g some. m*m, si* m�� nuillli XIIC IICWB IB Weil CUItC-l, IU IICTYO miuni'" ���* ��� It is a paper you need in your home. The advertising columns of the Newg_brmR you in touch with opportunities for getting the full value for your money. J Bill Heads Price Lists Memorandum Forms Commercial Cards i ii����-m^��,^.^.^��^.^<^,^<^,i , In Commercial Printing we have a large stock of QQlAlA 3>lttll$)l$l We handle Blank Ledger Forma for Looae Leaf System Letterheads Stock Certificates Articles of Association Illustrated Pamphlets For society printing, we ensure correctness of style and taste in Visiting Cards, Wedding Invitations and Dance Programmes. For any kind of printing from the humble "dodger' i.i.ii-oiidiio mm i-miu-ia x-rogrammes. for any kiiiu oi priming .rum w. to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the "News Job " TRY THE "NEWS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING Daily News Building PHONE 08 Third Ave PHONE 98 "<��������*' i
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-12-13 |
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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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