THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 6 a. m., Nov. 20 MAX. TUMI*. MIN.TUMI*. BAR. IN. RAIN 44.0 30.0 29.452 .00 DAILY Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist NEXT MAILS For south 2 Prince jj-upert...Friday, 8 a.m. Princess May, Friday a. m- VOL. II, NO. 265 Prince Rupert, B.C., Monday, November 20, 1911. Price Five Cents f fflMW OH! IAN FOE MAYOR FOR 191 WILL SPEND MONEY ON ROADS AND FARMS (Canadian Press Despatch.) Ottawa, Nov. 20. - The Federal Government is said to be working on a scheme to subsidize the provinces for the benefit of good roads and scientific farms. It is probable that two commissions will be appointed, one to deal with good roads and the other with agriculture. Winnipeg Yards Blocked Winnipeg, Nov. 20��� Three thousand cars loaded with grain are stalled in the C. P. R. yards here. Half a Hundred Bow-Wows Remarking 50 dog tags from year 1910 to 1911 is a charge on the City Assessor's department to be approved by Council tonight. SALVATIONISTS SAID GOOD-BYE TO ENSIGN AND MRS. JOHNSTONE Ensign and Mrs. Johnstone, founders of the Salvation Army Citadel in Prince Rupert, left by the Camosun on Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied to the wharf by the local Army Corps with the Standard flying. Young Master George Johnstone, "the Dawson Drummer Boy/' left by an earlier steamer accompanied by Lieut. Wright, who also goes with the Ensign to Moose Jaw. A hearty send- off was given the little party leaving by the Camosun, and Ensign Johnstone shouted back his thanks to Prince Bupert. ' 'Be as good to our successors as you were to us" was his parting message. CLERGYMAN COMMITS SUICIDE BY HANGING AT VANCOUVER (Canadian Press Despatch.) Vancouver, Nov. 20.-Rev. W. T. Walker, an Anglican clergyman, committed suicide this morning by hanging himself at St. Luke's, where he lived thirty years ago. The unfortunate gen tleman met with an accident some months ago at Merritt, where he was stationed and never fully recovered, his brain having become affected. Crockery, ch inaware, glassware r* Wallace's. GOVERNMENT WILL SUBSIDIZE THE VANCOUVER-YUKON RAILWAY (Canadian Press Despatch.) Ottawa, Nov. 20.���President McNeil of the Vancouver, Westminster and Yukon Railway, has secured a promise from Premier Borden and Hon. Frank Cochrane, Minister of Railways, that the Government will revote the old lapsed appropriation to the company this session. This means a subsidy of $200,000 for the Second Narrows bridge at Vancouver, and a subsidy of $6,400 a mile for the first hundred miles of road. Hon. F. D. Monk, Minister of Public Works, will visit the Pacific coast next summer. TO INVESTIGATE BANK FAILURE (Canadian Press Despatch.) Ottawa, Nov. 20. - The Government has decided to appoint a royal commission to investigate the failure of the Farmers Bank. Collapsed Culvert Lack of proper stone at the time of construction was the reason for the use of wood in the culvert which collapsed at Second Avenue and Eighth Street the other day says Col. Davis. Only 30 feet were constructed with wood to avoid delaying the fill. The collapse was not complete, but Col. Davis is replacing the 30 feet with stone. Acquited From Bigamy Charge Vancouver, Nov. 20���Ex-Alderman W. J. Cavanagh charged with bigamy has been acquitted by Judge Mclnnes. BAD STORMS ON PUGETSOUND (Canadian Press Despatch.) Seattle, Wash., Nov. 20��� The Oregon coasts are windswept, the wind racing at a velocity of forty-four miles per hour, accompanied by rain. Floods are feared, all the rivers being swollen. In the country bridges are swept away ond the railway trestles endangered. The Vancouver line of the G. N. Railway is washed out in places, and traffic is dislocated. ��� NO BOOZE FOR OUR SOLDIERS (Canadian Press Despatch.) Toronto, Nov. 20.-The temperance leaders in Ontario have taken strong exception to the proposals made at the military conference at Ottawa, that light malt liquor be allowed on sale at the canteens this year. SAILORS LOST NEAR QUEBEC Norwegian Bark Wrecked in Snowstorm ��� Eleven Sailors Lost. Froet on Planet Mars Flagstaff, Ariz., Nov. 20. ���Prof. Lowell, of Lowell Observatory has discovered frost on the planet Mars. See Howe & McNulty for the famous Kootenay Ranges. LIEUT. WHITE DISMISSED FROM H.M.C.S. NIOBE (Canadian Press Despatch.) Halifax, Nov. 20.-Lieut. Charles White, the navigating officer of the Canadian cruiser Niobe, who was found guilty by a court martial of causing the stranding of the Niobe on the reefs off Cape Sable in July, has been severely reprimanded and discharged from the ship. Replaces City of Seattle The S.S. Curacao called today from Skagway for Seattle with 12 passengers for Rupert. The. Curacao replaces the City of Seattle which is overhauling. Buys A Ranch Armstrong, Nov. 20���The Park- hurst ranch at Knobhill has been sold to Ernest Groves of Coventry for $6,000. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Quebec, Nov. 20���During a blinding snowstorm the Norwegian bark Antigua was driven ashore and completely wrecked at Martin River. Eleven sailors were drowned out of her crew of fifteen. SEVEN THOUSAND B. C. MINERS GO BACK TO THEIR WORK TODAY (Canadian Press Despatch.) Fernie, Nov. 20.-Several hundred men who left the' Coal Creek Mines are prepared to start at work this morning. The agreement between the operators and the union was signed at Homer. Seven thousand men will go back to work on Monday. The strike has lasted since March 27. Boys Will be Boys The Cleveland Comedy Co. left for Vancouver by the Camosun yesterday afternoon. So did Ensign Johnstone of the Salvation Army. It was a treat to see the large number of fine young men of Prince Rupert who turned out to the wharf "To see the Ensign off. "Genera Booth would have been real pleased about it. Is He an Alderman? The Empire "white hope" was seen to walk behind the G. T/P. shed yesterday. A few minutes later a gentleman emerged wearing a bandage over his right eye. "Is he one of the aldermen?" inquired a lady innocently. m~m.^*+ hi (Caxtim's Dai?, the father of printing toiled over his types, setting each single letter by hand. (UuiUut. the expert compositor with the latest form multiple type-setting machine- the kind the News is having installed��� sits on a stool in front of his complicated machine and by pressing on his keyboard commands a range of five hundred and forty types. Hut. for a few days, while effecting the change, the News will have to fall back on the Caxton method of hand set type. It will be a novel newspaper. It will have all the local stories and the news of the world, as usual, but compressed into tabloid form. (Jhr present and succeeding copies of the News will be well worth treasuring among your keepsakes of the evolution of Prince Rupert. "THE BOYS" TROOPED DOWN TO WISH "THE GIRLS" FAREWELL After a lively presentation I of their Comedy "The Hon-1 eymoon Trail" on Saturday j night, the Cleveland Comedy Company left Prince Rupert j by the Camosun yesterday i at one p. m. Principals and members of the chorus were amongst the last to board the "Old Reliable," which was held for fully half an hour to ship scenery includ- j ing certain lurid portions of "Hades" scenes from "The Follies of 1901." Harry B. Cleveland and Miss Drena Mack waved a warm-hearted farewell to their friends in Prince Rupert, a good sprinkling of "the boys" having sauntered down to the wharf on the pretence of wishing to see the boat leave. FRANK BOWNESS MAKES GOOD WITH HIS HOTEL AT NEWTOWN For long the cry has been for a decent restaurant and bunk house at the end of the train trip from Prince Rupert at Mile 100. The need has been at last most efficiently supplied by Frank Bowness who is so well known to all old timers of Rupert as the Pioneer Restaurant Caterer of j the Rupert Road. In pioneer ; work of this kind friend Frank fairly shines, and exceedingly I high compliment is given his new venture by all those who have partaken of his hospitality on the way down to Rupert after "mushing it" into Newton for the Van Arsdol train, GOOSE BAY MINERS COMPLAINED TO ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S OFFICE It is rumored that a boat is on I its way north to Goose Bay, sent by the attorney general in re-1 sponse to a wire sent by some of the miners who were laid off by the Granby Company after a few i days work on the Hidden Creek : mine. The boat will be too late to find the men as they left Goose Bay by the Venture. The Company's officials were dissatisfied with the men's efficiency and paid them off. There was nol boat to take them south and they were kept at the rate of ����� -iollar a day afterwards rediu ed to fifty____ cents. There was listiirbance A Provincial i .lice Constable sent by Chi Owffij to investigate ha oi y-y returned. Sloan'r .suit Club Winners Club U Jar.:. ||. McLeod. *.o���C. K. Hainter. ' 14���A. <>>��� .riC'-. " 16 K. H. Wallace. " Kred Wntaon. Is It to be King Yuan? Pekin, Nov. 20.-Premier Yuan says he believes China cannot establish a republic, with sufficient despatch to prevent foreign interference, and will endeavor to establish a monarchy. "THREE MACS" RETURN SAFE AND SOUND EX-ALD. T. D. PATTULLO COMES BACK BUT DISCLAIMS THE DIVINE CALL Southbound Surveyors Chief Kelly and his party of thirty-five surveyors left by the Mary on Sunday morning for Victoria. They Were Picked Up by the Launch Flora Outaide the Harbor in a Flat Bottomed Boat -Porcher Island Samaritans We Good to Them. Forsyth is searching for Ihem. I young men speak in the highest has not yet returned. terms of the kindness of Joe The young men succeeded in | Boyd and of the other ranchers their land staking venture nt tbey met on Porcher Island. Welcome Harbor, but were storm | The news of her son's safe rebound and driven ashore while turn was at once conveyed to trying to get back. They were Mrs. McKae at the hospital well looked after by a rancher ] where she lies recovering from named Joe Boyd who picked them ��� serious operation, up and played the part of the Good Samaritan to them. The Psntorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. After an adventurous trip, the three young Rupert men, Donald McLeod, J. McRae and Angus McKenzie, are back again in thc city safe and sound. They were picked up in Chatham Sound by the launch Flora, while making their third try to reach Prince Rupert from Porcher Island in a flat bottomed row boat. The launch Rover in which Constable The genial gentleman whose photograph is published here, arrived in town today on the Princess May. He walked into the Daily News office while the proofreader was bu.sy reading the editorial article entitled "Wanted a good clean man for Mayor." It looked like a heaven sent answer, but Mr Pattullo shook his head and looked sceptical. His business down in Victoria is humming, and his trip to Rupert is made in the interests of Victoria clients. Duff is still the same consistent booster for Rupert he haa always been. i-.XAl.l) Tl). PATTULLO The Daughters of the Empire will hold a meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 3.30 at the residence of Mrs. McMullin. ��� ���I .ra,.._js._,..'T .btje: ~ ******* THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern fi. C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-50 cents per inch. {Contract rates on application. 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The position is a hard one to fill, the problems of office being many and the city comprising several as yet, inharmonious elements. The pay $2,000 a year is not large. On the other hand, an opportunity presents itself to the right man to do a great work by putting the city's finances on a sound footing by a successful debenture issue, by treating the city's problems from a business, and not from a party point of view, and by bringing the several warring camps of citizens to a better mutual understanding. This town is chuck full of good fellows with a weakness for party politics. A good non-partisan Mayor who can help to save us all from ourselves will earn a monument for himself in days to come. He can count on the sympathy and support of the best men of both sides and of one newspaper at least. So far the News has been unable to find the ideal man, but applications (in strictest confidence) are solicited from any and all who think they possess the necessary qualifications and are willing to take the chances." ^��M����iii|��>a>IUiMi>��li|i����MUi|rt��|^aUMUiW_>��>|i|��|^rtrtMI|BS>d The Graham Island Oil Fields, Limited CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000 We are offering for sale a very limited amount of shares of stock at 25c per share; par value $1.00. These shares are going quickly and will soon be off the market : : THE MACK REALTY & INSURANCE COMPANY SELLING AGENTS ....PREPARE FOR THE WINTER.... Great assortment of UNDERWEAR for men, women, women and children ..Suits and Overcoats for Boys.. , in many styles and fabrics that will please the little fellows and stand "~-- the wear and tear _-. Raincoats in alt Mites, .*���'** many kinds for men, women and children Girl's Dresses We have just received a large assortment that we will sell at special prices. 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Jewellers and Silversmiths HASTINGS A GRANVILLE STS. - VANCOUVER m\Q**l**mim^m Subscribe For The Daily News Wherein Enid was complete); mistaken: she would never commit a greater error of judgment during the rest of her days. When Pyne quitted the kitchen hts Intent was to reach Urand without delay. Ab he passed Mrs. Vansittart's bedroom he paused. Something had delighted him Immeasurably once the first shock of the intelligence had passed. He seemed to be Irresolute in his mind, for he waited some time on the landing before he knocked at the door and asked If Mrs. Vanslttart would come and speak to him. "Are you alone?" she demanded, remaining Invisible. "Yes," ho said. Then she appeared, with that borrowed Bhawl still closely wrapped over her head and face. "What Is lt?" she said wearily. "You have had a letter from my uncle?" "Ves, a charming letter, but I cannot understand it. He says that some very Important and amazing event will detain him in Penzance after wc reach the place. He goes on���but I will read lt to you. I am quite bewildered." She took a letter from her pocket and aearched through Its contents until she found a paragraph. She was about to read lt aloud when someone came down the stairs. It was one of the officers, yet Mrs. Vansittart waa so flurried that she dropped the sheet of paper and bent to pick it up before Pyne could intervene. "Oh, bother!" she cried. "I am dreadfully nervous, even now lhat wo are In no further peril. This ls what I wish you to hear." And she read: "Nothing but the most amazing ami unlooked for circumstances would cause me to ask you to postpone the date of our marriage for al least a month after you reach shore. This is not the time, nor are your present surroundings the place for telling you why I make thla request. Sufflco it to say that I think, Indeed, I am sure, a great happiness has come into my life, a happiness which you, as my wife sunn to be, will share." The American, whilst Mrs. Vanslttart waa Intent on her excerpts from his uncle'B letter, studied all that was visible of her face. That which he saw there puzzled him. She had suffered no more ihan others, so he wondered why sbe wore such an air ot Bottled in,-lam-holy. Throughout the lighthouse i, iiom was dispelled. The sick became well, the lethargic be* came lively. Even the tipplers of methylated vplrils, deadly 111 before, had worked like Trojans at the rope, as eager to rehabilitate their shattered character as to land the much-needed stores. What in.i lile had befallen this woman so gracious, so facile, so worshipful in her charm of manner and utterance during the years he had known her, that she remained listless when all about her was life and joyance, she, the cynosure of many eyes by her costumes and graceful carriage, cowering from recognition? Here Was a mystery, though she had repudiated the word, and a mystery which, thus far, defeated his subconscious efforts at solution. She lifted her eyes to his. Her ex* reBslon was forlorn, compelling pity by Its utter desolation. "What does he mean?" she asked, plaintively. "Why has he not spoken clearly? Can you tell me what It Is, this great happiness, which baa enter- ed, so strangely, Into hie life and mine?" "I have never met any man who knew exactly what he meant to say, and exactly how to say lt, better than Cyrus .1.'" said Pyne. "Hut ho hns written to you, surely. Dckb he give no hint?" "HIb letter is a very short one. To be candid, I have hardly made myself acquainted wiih lis contents as yet." "You are fenclug with me. You know, and you will not tell." Her mood changed so rapidly that I'yne was not wholly prepared for the attack. "It Is a good rule," he said, "never lo pretend you c%|i handle another iran'B affairs belter than he can handle them himself." He mat her kindling glance firmly, The anger Hint scintillated In her eyei almost found utterance. Hut thla clever woman of the world felt that nolh Ing would ba gained, perhaps a greal deal lost, by any open display of tem* por. She laughed scornfully. "Mr. Traill Is certainly the besl Judge of (hose worthy of his confl* dence. Excuse me If I spoke heatedly, Let matters remain where they are.'1 "Just a word, Mrs. Vansittart. M*f uncle has written you fairly and squarely, lie has not denied you ills' confidence. If I understood you, lm has promised It to thc fullest extent." "Yes, thai Is true." "Then what are we quarreling about?" He laughed In his careless way, to put her at her eaBe. She frowned hiedltatlvely. Sbe, who could smile In such a dazzling fashion, had lout bar art of late. "You aro right," she said slowly "I am Just a hysterical woman, atari Ing at shadows, making mountains out of molehills. Forgive me." As Pyne went up the Blalrs his re flection* took this shape: "The old man shied at telling bar Outright. I wondor why. He is ctio.k full of tact, the smoothest old boy I ever fell up against, He thinks there may have been little troubles here, perhaps. Well, I guess he's right." In the service-room he found llrand cleaning a lamp calmly and methodically. All tho slore* had been carried downstairs, and the store-room key given over to the purser. "I am glad you have turned up," (aid the lighthouse-keeper, "Oblige me by opening that locker and taking back tho articles I purloined rocently. If the purser asks for an explanation, tell mm tne trurn, ana say l um will* ilg to eat thiB stuff now lor my sins." Pyne noticed that Brand's own letters lay in a small pile on the writing- desk. With two exceptions, (hey were unopened. As a matter of fact, lie Innl glanced at tbe superscriptions, saw that they were nearly all from Bt rancors, and laid them uslih until night fell and the lighting of tin. lamps would give him a spare moment. "I'll do that with pleasure," said the American, "but there's one thing I want to discuss with you whilst there Is a chance of being alone. My uncle lays he has written to you." "To me?" "Yes. It deals with an Important matter too. It concerns Knld." "Mr. Traill has written to me about Enid?" repeated Brand stopping his Industrious polishing to Bee If I'yne were Joking with him. 'That's so. See, here Is his letter. It will tell Its own story. Quell you'd better read It right away." The young man picked up oue of the sealed letters on the table and handed It to the other. Setting aside a glass chimney and a wash-leather, Brand lost uo time In reading Mr, Traill's communication. Save that his lips tightened, and his face paled slightly, there was no outward indication of tho tumult the written words must have created In his soul, for this is what met his astonished vision: "Dear Mr. Brand���I hope soon to make your acquaintance. It will be an honor to meet a man who has done so much for those near and dear to me, but there Ib one reason why I am anxlouB to grasp your hand which ls bo utterly beyond your present knowledge that I deem lt a duty to tell you the facts, to prepare you, In a word. "Circumstances have thrown me Into tho company of Lieutenant Stanhope. We had a kindred Inspiration. He, 1 understand, Is In effect, if not In actual ivei rded fact, the accepted suitor of your adopted daughter, known as Miss Enid Trevllllon. I, although an older man, can share his feelings, because I am engaged to be married to Mrs. Vanslttart, a lady whom you have, by Ood'a help, res* cued. Hence, Mr. Stanhope and I have almost lived together, ashore and afloat, during theso troubled days Naturally, he spoke of the girl he loves and told me something of ber history. He described the brooch found on her clothing, and a Mr. Jones, retired from the lighthouse service, who waa present when you saved the child from speedy death, Informs me that her linen was marked 'E. T.' "These facts, combined with the date and Mr. Jones's description of the damaged beal, lead me to believe that the girl is my own daughter, Edith Traill, whom you have mercifully preserved lo gladden the eyes of a father who mourned her death, and the death of her mother, for nineteen years. "I can sny no more at present. I am not making Inferences not Justified In other ways. Nor am I setting up a father's claim to rob you of tho affections of a beautiful and accomplished daughter. I will be content, moro than content, If she can give to me a tithe of the love sho owes to you, for, Indeed, in Mr. Stanhope and In all others who know you, you have eloquent witnesses. "Yours most sincerely, "Cyrus J. Traill. "P.S. Let me a-J.I, as an afterthought, thai only my nephew and you have received this Information. The agonized suspense which the ladles must have endured on the rock Is a (rial more thau sufficient to tax their powers. If as I expect, Mr. Stanhope in,-, is you first, he will be guided wholly by your advice aa to whether or not tin., matter shall bo made known to your Enid���to my Edith���before ibe lauds." iiranil dropped the letter and placed his hands over bis face, He yielded for an Instant to lhe stupor of tbe Intelligence. i'yne, as Constance bad done, came near to him and said, wltb an odd despondency In his voice: "Bay, you feel bad about thla. Uucis you'll hate our family In future." "Why should I hate anyone who brings rank and fortune to one of my little glrliT" "Well," went on Pyne anxiously, "she'll bo Mrs. Stanhope, anyhow, before she's much older." "That appears to be settled. All things have worked out for the best Most certainly your excellent uncle and I shall not fall out about Enid. If it comes lo that, we must share hor ss a daughter." Pyne brightened considerably as be ;, unit how Brand bad lakeu tbe blow. "Oh, bully!" he cried. '���That's a clear way out. Do you know, I was h. ginning to feel seared. I didn't count a llttlo bit on my respected uncle selling up a title to Euld!" CHAPTER XVI. STEPHEN BRAND EXPLAINS They were Interrupted. Elsie, with Ik r golden hslr snd big blue eyes, pink cheeks and parted lips, appealed on Die stairs. All that was visible was her head. She looked like one of Murlllo'a angels. "Please, can Mamie 'tr me see the man?" she .-, -k. d, a trifle awed. She did not expect to encounter a stern- faced 1.1ii.-inI In uniform. "What man, dearie?" he said, aud Instantly the child gained confidence, with that prompt abandonment to a favorable first Impression which marks the exceeding wisdom of children and dogs. She directed an encouraging potto voce down lhe stair: "Come right along, Mamie." Tben she answered, clasping the hand of I'yne extended to her, but eyeing Brand lhe while: "The man who brought the milk." She wondered why they laughed, but tbe lighthouse-keeper caught her up In his arms. "He has gone away, sweetheart," ha tald, "but when he comes In the morning I shall send for you and you wilt ���ee him, You are Ihe little girl who was Injured, eh? Are you getting better?" Elsie, having seen Mamie safely extracted from the stair-way, became voluble. "My elbow Is stiff, but It doesn't hurt. I waa foelln' pretty bad 'fore the milk came, but Mamlo V me had * lovely lot, an' some beautiful 'Jelly. Pine, wasn't It, Mamlo?" "'Bqulultl" agreed Mamie. "I think I'd like being here if there was more room," said the child. "An' why isnt there any washln'? Mamie 'n' me Is always belli' washed 'cept when we're here." "Buroly you have not kept your face is clean as It Is now ever slnco you eft tbe ship?" ���Oh, no,- put in Mamie. "We've |ust been rubbed with a hanky." "And sent out to pay a call?" "Not 'zackly," said truthful Mamie. 'Mr. Pyne told ub to watt near the floor���' "That's an old story now," Intervened Pyne quickly. "Climb up on my ahouldor and have a look at the sea. Perhaps there may be a ship, too." "What did Mr, Pyne tell you?" whispered Brand, pretending to make a secret of lt with Elsie. "There didn't seem to ba 'nuff to eat," she explained, seriously, "ao Mr. Pyne kep' a bit of biscuit in his pocket, an' Mamie 'n' me had a chew every time we sew him." "H'm," murmured the man, glancing up at bis young friend as ho walked around the trimming-stage with the delighted Mamie. "I si ppose he asked you not to tell anybedy?" "We wasn't to tell Miss Constance or Miss Enid. An' they told is wo wasn't to tell him about the sweet stuff they put In our tea. That Is all. Funny, Isn't It?" Brand knew that these little ones were motherless. His eyes dimmed somewhat. Like all self-contained men, he detested any exhibition of sentiment. "I say," be cried huiklly.. to Pyno, "you must escort your friends back to tbeir quarters. No more idling, please." "An' you will really send for us tomorrow to see the milkman?" said Elsie. Notwithstanding his sudden gruffness. she was not afraid of him. She looked longingly at the great lamp and thc twinkling diamonds of the dioptric lens. "Yes. I will not forget. Good bye, now, dearie." The visit of the children had given him a timely reminder. As these two were now, so bad his own loved ones been ln yean that might not be recalled. The nest would soon be empty, the young birds flown. He realized that he would not be many days ashore before the young American to whom be had taken such a liking would come I., him and put forward a more enduring claim to Constance than Mr. Traill made with regard to Enid. Well, he must resign himself to these things, though no man ever lost two daughters under stranger conditions. When Pyne returned, Brand was ready for him. Tbe struggle was sharp, but It had ended. "I would like you to read your uncle, letter," he laid. "I am clear ln my own mind aa to tbe right couiso to adopt. If Mr. Traill wishes to win Enid's affections he will not take her by surprise. Indeed, be himself recognizes this element tn tbe situation. Y'ou will not rush away from Penzance at once, I take It?" "No, sir," said Pyne. with a delightful certainly of negation that caused a smile to brighten his hearer's face. "I may not get clear of tbe rock for several days. There Is much lo place In order here. Whea tbe relief comes, I must help the men to make things ship-shape. Meanwhile, Stanhope���or Constance, whom you can take Into your confidence���will smooth the way���" "No, sir," Interrupted Pyne, even more emphatically. "When wu come to know m.v uncle you will find lhat he plays the game all tbe t!m.*i. If Enid is to be given a new parent the old one will make the gilt. And that's a fact." Brand waived the point. "The girls have plenty to endure here without bavins this lurprise sprung on them,' be laid. "I will write to Mr. Traill, aud leave ovciili ashore In his hands." So, for a night and the better part of a day, the pillar locked In Its re* cesses some new doubls and coglta* tlona. As between the two men a stronger bond of sympathy was created. Pyne, In those restless hours. was admirably tactful. He talked a great deal of hit uncle. Soon, not only Brand, but thc two glrla, seemed to be well acquainted with a man they had never met. With the morning tide tbe anarchy of the waves ceased. Tbe children were brought lo tbo lantern to witness a morc majestic sight than Ihe arrival of lhe "milkman." With the dawn tho sun appeared, and the sea seemed to sink Into long-deferred slumber under his potency. The flood tide of the afternoon brought the unfailing tug; towing the I'enzance lifeboat. The crane was swung out and Jack Stanhope, aa waa hi* right, was first to be hoisted to the entrance and to exchange a hcariy hand grip with Brand. Behind lhe lighthouse-keeper were ranged many faces, but not that which Uil- ssilor sought. "Where is Enid?" hc ssked. after the first words of congratulation were spoken. "Have you told her?" "No. Here la Mr. Pyne. He will take you to the girls and tell you what we have decided." The two young men looked at each olher wllh frank friendliness. "When we have a minute to spare you must take me lo the gallery and explain Just how you worked that trick," said Stanhope. "Brand's semaphore was to tho point, but It omitted details." "That Is where I have the pull ol you," responded Pyne with equal cot-- dlallty. "I don't require any telling about your work yesterday." "Oh, people make such a fuss. What ts ther. remarkable In guiding a boat through a rough sea?" "I may be wrong, but It looks a help harder than swarming up a pole." In such wise did young Britain and young America pooh-pooh the Idea that tbey ha.! done aught heroic. Indeed, their brief talk dealt next with Enid, and Lieutenant Stanhope, R.N., did not think he was outraging conventionality when he found Enid In the kitchen, and took her In bis arml and kissed her. Constsnce and Pyne discovered that the tug as seen through the window was a very Interesting object. "You don't feel at all lonesome?" he murmured to her. "Not In the least." "It must do a fellow a heap of good to meet his best girl under sucb cir- cupmstances." "Mr. Stanhope and my lister have been the greatest of friends for years." "Ii It possible to catch up? Tha last few days on thc rock ought to figure high In averages." "Jack," cried Constance, finding this direct attack somewhat discon* certlng, "did my father say lhat any arrangements were to be made fof landing?" COAL NOTICE ****} ****** DtaU-Irt���DWrtat ol Qunn Chsrlott. lake, notlc* thst thirty d.y. Irom d.U*. I, C. B. Haintor ol Prine** Kupert, D. C, by occuputlon bookkeeper, inund to apply to tho Chiol Commissioner oi Lands tor a licenco to proepect lor coal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea ot land on liraham laland deserlbod aa lollowa: Commencing at a poet planted two mllea north ol C. B. 11. Coal Leaae No. 8, markad S. B. come C. B. B. Coal Leaae No. 14, thence north 80 chaina, thenoe weet 80 chain., thenoo aouth 80 chaina, thence taat 80 chain, to placa ol commencement, Haled Sept. 11,191J C. B. BAINTBR, Locator I'ub. Kept. 28. Skaena Land IJI.trle.-t���DUtrlct ot Quean Charlotte Take noUoe that thirty dava Irom data, I, C. B. Uainter ol I'rlnce Hupert, II. (!., by occupation bookkoeper, intend to apply to the Chiel Commlaaioner of Laada leu a licence to proepect lor ooal and petroleum on and under (140 acrea ol land on Uraham laland daacribed aa foUowa: Commencini at a poat planted one mile north ol C. E. U. Coal Laaaa No. 10, marked C. B. II. Coal Leaae No. 16. thenoe north 80 chain., thenco weet 80 chaina, thenoa aouth 80 chaina, tbence eaat 80 ehalna to plac* of commenoement, Daled Sept. 11, lull. C. B. UAINTEH, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DIatrlot���DIatrlot ol Queon Charlott Tak* notico that thirty day. from date, 1, 0. ei. Bainter ol Prine* Hupert, B. C, by occupation bookkeeper, Intand to apply to the Chief Commiaaioner of Landa tor a licenc* to proepect loi ooal and pelroleum on and under 640 acrea ol land on Uraham laland deacribed a. followa: Commencing at a poat planted two milea north ol C. E. B. Coal Leaa* No. 10, marked N. E. cornar C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 16, thenee aouth 80 ehalna, thonoe weat 80 ehaina, thence north 80 ehaina, thenoe eut 80 chain, to place of commencement. Dated Sept. 11,1911. C. E. UAINTEH, Locator Puh. SepU 28. Skeana land Diatrict���Diatrict of Queen Charlotta Taka noUe* that thirty daya Irom date, 1, C. E Uainter ol Princ* Hupert, il. (J., by occupaUon bookkeeper, Intend to apply to the Chiel CommUaioner of Landa lor a licence to proapect lor coal and petroleum on and under 640 acre, ol land on Uraham laland deacribod a. lollowa: Commencing at a poat plantad two rail*, north ol C. E. B. Coal Leaaa No. 14, marked N. E. corner C. E. B. Coal Laaa* No. 17, thence aouth 80 chaina, thenoe waat 80 cbaina, thence north 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chaiiu to place ol commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTEH, Locator Pub. SaoL 23. Skeana Land Diatrict���Dlalrlct of Queen Charlotu Tako noUoa lhat Ihirty day. from date, I, C. E. Uainter of Prinoe Rupert, B. C., by occupation bookkeeper, Inund to apply lo lha Chid Commiaaioner ol Landa lor a Lioence (o proap*ct lor coal and petroleum on and under 640 acre, ol land on Uraham laland daMribed a. loUowat Commencing al a poat planled iwo mile, north ���l C. K. II. Coal Leaae No. 12, marked N. W. corner C. B. B. Coal Iasaao No. 18, thenco aouth 60 chalu, thence _a su chalu, ihonce north 80 chalu. lhanc* wael 80 clialua i- .Im. ot nam- nieiicemenl. Uated Sept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator l*ub. Sect. 23. Skeena Land Dlalrlct���Diatrict ol Queen Charlotto Take noUoa that Ihirty daya alter data, I, C. E. Uainter ol Prine* Rupert, H. C, by occupation bookkeeper, Inund lo apply to th* Chiel Com- mla-uonor ol Lanela lor a licenco to proapect for ooal and petruleum oo hnd under 640 am* ol land on Uraham laland deaeribed aa lollowa: Commencing at a poet planted two mUee north ol C. K. B. Coal Leaao No. 12, marked S. W. corner C. E. B. Coal Laaa* No. 19. Ibence north Ml chalu, Ihence eaat 80 ehalna, thenoe eoulh 80 chaina, thence wen 80 chalu lo plac* ol com* mancamenU Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skaena Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol Queen Charlotte Taka nolle* lhal thirty day. Irum data, I, C. E Bainur ol Priooa Rupert, 11. C, by occupallon bookkeeper, inlend lo apply lo lh* Chiol Com- nn-aloner ot Landa lor a licence to proepect lor roal and pelroleum on and under 640 acrea of land on Craham laland deacribod aa foUowa: Commencing at a poet planud two mil,-, north ol C. E. II. Coal Leaae No. 14, markad S. W. rorner C. E. B. Coal Leaa* No. 20, Ibence north -l) ehaina, thenc* w��el 80 cbaiu, thenco aouth 80 chaina, thenoe eaat SO chalu to place ol coin- m.nnmenL Daird SepL 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator exits. Sepl. 13. Skaena Uml Diatrict���Diatrict ol Queen Charlotte Tak* nolic* that thirty day. alter dau, I, C. E. Hainter of Prinoe Rupart, 11. !'., by occupaUon tiookkwper, intend to apply to tbe Chief 1*0111- mlwloner of Landa lor a licence to proapect lor coal and petroleum on and under 040 aerea ol land 00 Uraham laland deKribed aa lollowa: Commeuidttg at a poat plantod two mUoo north ,1 C. E. II. Coal Irmm, No. 16, marked S. B. corner C. B. B. Coal Leaae No. 21, theme* north HO chalu, thenoa weet 80 chalu, Ihence aoulh 80 chalu, lhanc* aaat, 0 chain* to pl.ee ol 00m- tnenceoieoL Daud Sept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator Skene Land Diatrict���Dlalrlct ol Queen Charlotu Take notice (hat ihirty day. from dau, 1. C. E. Ilainler ol Princ* Rupert, 11. ('., by occupallon bookkeeper. Inund to epply to the Chief Corrt- mUeinnor ol Landa for a licence to proepect lot ooal and pelroleum on and under 640 acraa ol oland on Craham laland deecribed u lollowa: Commencing at a poat planted two mllo. north ol C. E. II. Coal Leaaa No. 16, marked N. E. comer C. E. 11. Coal Leaae No. 22, tbane* aouth 80 chalu, thence w..i so chalu, ihenca north 80 chaina, Ihence eaal 80 chalu to place ul com- LAND LEASE NO' ���TIC�� B-ala Cool. Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol c,,^ Take notlc.. ih., it >. ...... . *! Dateel Auguat 31,1911. Pub. Sept. 80. William uJ_.��fc?. ***** *, Auent Mil Hung. Bella Coola Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol 1 Take notice that II. M. cilu 0| 1, - and, oeeupaUon gontleman, ntand V"lk> "*��� lor^ermUalon I.U & **���� Jjg Commencing at a poat nlanttxi a. ... . 22*3 Lot 33. thennnorth 80 Li'"' ,��� * weat 40 chaina, thonce *��uth 20 2,2 * "*"*�� leaa to .hor* line, thenco follow,,,,, '' ��*���** eaat 40 chaina more or lew. i��� p������,, ' ;',. '������"" lm. k��4 c2?S m?���' m��'�� ��K """' Pub.s^t.30. wtuum mA'aJS Hell. Cool. Land DUtrict-DUtrict ���! (������,��� ,,���._ Take notice that II. If, cliff ol DunH.11, 1 and, occupation gentleman, Inti-,l 2, I 'T lor^permWon to .ea�� _V &** *jj**t* Commencing at a poat plantod at ik- v ,,- cornar ol Lot No. 4, thonce north 11 clmi, , ,i *** out 40 chalu. thence south iuch i,,^���" leaa to ahora lino, thonco follow!,,. , '",w wntorly 40 chalu'more or l��� t���*%, '"���.".J'�� menceinent; conulnlng 80 acre., nun1 _'xaT** D.Ud August 28, 1911. II -l r*Tn>. ���l-ub. Sc,,,. ;��u. Willi���ra gf^OjlW B_U Cool. Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Cow ��__- Take notice that H. M. CUB ol Dundalk Ii_ l��nd, occup.tion gentleman, intond. to ��n_i Und.*** ��" " "'" M**>*��>** ���"5Ss5 Commencing ��t . peat planted at Uu M w cornor ol Lot 262 thonco south lu cl,,',,"_- , or le. to Button boundary ol leaao No _��� E ���or *-**.&* !**��� cmx ***">** followine; ..,,.1 1,2 ,2 *** ?�� *>**. thenco north -luVS ThS Lining 80 acres, more or leas. Daled Augu.1 28, Ull. || u nn.**.- ''ul'- Sept. 30. William B&|3S Bella Coola Und DUtrict-Diatrict ol Cout lUnno 1 *******.**** H-,M. Cliff ol Dundalk, inland, occupaUon gontleman, intend, to ,m,iy hmd-P" ��n '" U'�� ,*%**a**a* imeniet Commencing at a poat planted at tho S I* cornor ol Lot 261. thenco south lu chain, ���',or'��� or leas to northern boundury ol l.e-is,. \u 1 applied for by H. M. CUT, tbence Mat SO chain. along aald boundary, Ihonco north lu di-uu lenco w��t 20 chain, to ��� >- B3Stt5____ri��r ���---m ��� ��� ��������������� j, vin-itii- nun I| -iU i-1 iit .. <**sm*t*t��* chain, to point ol commencement D.to.lA"u"���r_.'t_^l!flf.~''^'',- , Pub. Sept. 30. William MoN'air, Agent (TO BE CONTINUED) Dated Sepi. 12. 1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator Skeena Land DUtrirt -Di.trict ot (Joe-en Charlotu Taka nolle*-*, lhal thirty day. from date, I, C, B, Hainter ol PrinM Rup��rt, ll C, by occupation bookkeeper, inund to apply to the ChM Com- miaaioner ol Landa lor a lienor to proapect lor coal and petroleum on and under 610 can* of land on (ir.li.in Island d**crib*d aa lollow.; Commencing at a poat planud two mile, north ol C. E. B. Coal Laaaa No 17, marked N. B. comer C. B. B. Coal Uu. No. 28 thence aoulh 80 chaina, IhenM wet 80 ehaiu, thenn nortb 80 ehaiu, IhenM eut 80 chalu to plan ol com- meoee-menL Dated SepL 12.1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Und DiaUiet���Diatrict of Qunn Ch.rlott T.ke. noiler that ililrly daya from dale, I, C. E Uainter of ITine Rupert, B. C, by occupation bookkeeper, inlend lo apply to the Chief CommUaioner ol Und. for a licence to proepect lor coal and petrol-ram on and under 640 aero, of land on Uraham Is.ln-1 daecribvd ** lollow.: Commencing at a poat planud twn nuli-a north ol C. B. II. Coal Uaa* No. 18, marked N. W. comer C. E. B. (*���_ U*M No. 24, Ihence Muth 80 chaina, ihene- eaat 80 ehaiu, thenco north 80 chalu, (hence weet SO chalu to place ol commencement. Dated Sept. 12, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 21. SkMna Und Diatrict���Dlalrlct ol Queen Charlotu Taka noiir., that thirty day. Irom dau, I, A. T llroderick ol Prinn Rupert, B. C, by occupation bank manager, InUnd to apply to lha Chiel Commissioner 01 Unda lor a llMnM to proepect lor coal and petroleum 00 and under 640 acre, ol land on Graham Isl.ml deecribed u followa: Commeneing at a dmI plant-id two mil,-, north nl C. E. B. Coal Lea** No. 17, marked S. W. comer A. T. B. Coal Uaa* No. 26, thonn north 80 chalu, thenn eaal 80 chalu, thenn eouth 80 ch.ins. thenn wnt 80 chalu lo plan ol com- mencement. _ , A. T. BRODERICK, Ucator Dated Sept. 12, 1911. C. E. Bainter, Agent Pub. Sapt. 23. Skeena Und Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol Qumn Charlotu Take noUn that thirty day. Irom data, I, A. T. Hroderick ol Prinn Ruport, B. C., by occupation lunk manager, Intend to apply to the Chiol Commiaaioner of Unda lor a linnn to pro.pe.et for coal and petroleum on and under 640 carn of land on (Iraham laland dncrlbed u followa: Commencing at a put plnaud two mlln north ot C. E. H. Coal Lean No. 20, marked S. E. corner A. T. B. Coal UaM No. 26, thenn north 80 chaina, thenn weat HO chain., thenn aoulh 80 ch.lu, thenn Mat 80 chaina to plan ol commencement. --��� ,_ A. T. BBODERICK, Unlor RPtSftj* ���"*' C- E- *i*t*"J"* ***** Skeena Und DUlrtct-Dlatriet ol Qumn Charlotu Take notln thet thirty day. (rom dato, I, A T llroderick ol Prinn Huport, 0. C, by occup.tion bank manager. Intend to .only to tha Chlof Com- rniMioner ol Landa lor a linnn to proepect for coal and pelroleum on and under 640 ncrm ol land on (.return Island described u loUow.* Commencing at a poet planted two milea north C- _��� H' V,0"1. **���. No* �����. marked 8. E 52V-a T-,?��� CmI ljr* No* �������� ***** ** ******* J*** north 80 chain., thenn east 80 chalu, Ihence .oulh 80 chain, tn nl.co ol commennmenL H _ . . ��� A. T. BRODEKICK, Ucator **-ai_a! ��l��tMct-Dl.trlct of Qunn Ch.rlott 11.1. *"*}"S2h** \*~**ny d,i"* ���"���"��� <>***. Co. I Hainter of Prinn Rururt, b. C, by BMMUM bookknper Inlend to apply to tho Chlet P(-���m STS "'.'**,'"���' hT * l*.MnM ��o PrMpect for 1 . * 1 BWag on ***** "n-l" A40 acrM of land on Uraham lalanel diwrlbod u follow.* aaSSFSVES ?' * ���,M,' *ll,n,r- " lhB ��outhw��t eorner of Coal Leue No. 4468 markod C. B. B Sss. _r__i_ "jt,**-���** aw 8�� *���*������"���-'. ">���>"��. &_r_____ It."."��"lh 80 '���***<**��� **""><���>* RS!$��$ 12' 19"' Ci E- DA**NTER COAL NOTICE Sknna Und Dlatrlcl���DUlrict ol Queen (liarlulll lalanda T.ke notln th.t Austin M. Ilrown ol I'rinc. Huport, occupation aaddler. intend, lo apply to tbe Chiel Commuuloner ol Und. ami l\���rlu lor a lice-net- to proapect (or coal, oil ami M ml-rnn .n and under lhe [ollowing doacribed l.n 1. on lb. Wnt Cout ol Graham liland: Commencing at a pnt planted thre-e m-,l*H ct ol tha northaaat cornar ol C. L. No. 4472 th.nc. 80 chaina wnt, thenn 80 chain, north, thenc. so chalu eaat, thenn 80 ehaiu aoulh to point ol commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Ucated Auguat lit, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Sknna Und Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol Queen Cturlott. Island. Take notice that Auatin M. Drown ol l'nnce Rupert, occupation uddler, Intends 10 spply 10 lh* Chief Commiaaioner ol Und. and Work, lur . linnn to proapoct (or coal, oil and t-clrnk-um on and under the lollowing deacrilied [anil, on lb. Wnt Cout of Graham laland: Commeneing at a pnt plented three nnie. cut of tho aoutheaat eorner of C. 1. No. 4470 tlience north 80 chaina, Ihenn eut 80 chains, itn-nce wuih 80 chaina, IhenM wnt 80 chain, lu point of commennment. AUSTIN It. UROWN. Ucator Located Auguat Iat, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Sknna Und DUtrlct���Diatrict ol Queen Charloti. Taka notice that thirty day. Irom .I.e... I, C. 1: Haintor ol Prinn Rupert, H. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intond to apply to tlie Cl 1 Com- mivnoiier ol Und. lor a licenco 10 plMplct lor coal and pelroleum oo .nd under bto acroa ol land on Craham Island doacribed as (ollowi: Commencing at a post planU.) two -nil.-., north TUlin iiorthA-cit .oinvl Coal Uan 4l6ii marked C. E. II. Coal Lean No. 29. t.eene* soulh Ml ehttu, tbenn weat 80 ehaiu, thenn north mi chains. thenre east 00 ehaiu to pol-it o! commencement; r mt.ining 640 acres more or loss. Daud SepL 12. 1911. C. E. UAINTEH Pub. Oct. 7. Sknna Und Diatrict���DUtrlct ol Queen t hadott lalanda Take notln that Aualin M. Brown ol I'rlnce Rupert, uililler, Intend, to apply to thc Chief Commiaaioner oi Unda and Work, lor a licenc to proapect lor coal, oU and petroleum on .nil under the lollowlng daacribed landa on (In* ���*'*-'��� Coaat ol Graham IaUnd: Commencing at a put planted three mil,,, easl ol Ihe northeaat comer of C. L No. 446U thenco aouth 80 chaina, thenu 80 chain, wnt, thence SKI chalu north, llience 80 chalu eut to poinl ol commennment. AUSTIN M. BROWN, I-oca'or Locatod Auguat let, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeona Und DUtrict���DUtrlct ol Cuaiar Take notln that Charln William Ham ���f Vancouver, B. C., occupaUon lupeclor, inlei.rl. to apply lor parmiaaion to purchaM tho l���ll" > . dncribod landa: Commencing at a poat plantod at the con- rluenn ol lllackwater river with the Nau rival about two milea aouth from lho sixth Dominion Telegraph cabin. Put marked C. W. II. S. 11. Corner, tbenn 80 ch.ina north, thenn 80 ch.lia. eut, thenn 80 ch.ln. auuili, thenn 80 chair.. WMt to point ol commencement, conUining tiiu ���cm mora or Ian. .... CHARLES WILLIAM HAM Daud September 23, 1911. Pub. Nov. 2. SkMna Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Caaslar. Taka nollco that Thomu Arthur Whito ol Van- coeiver, B. C,, occupation carpenter. InUnds to apply for permiaaion to purchase tho followinK described l.nds: Commencing at a post planted at the con Huenn ol UlackwaUr river with Naas rivor, aliout two milea soulh ol the sixth Dominion Telegraph cabin. Pnt markod T. A. W. S. E. Corner, thonc* 80BalM north, thenn 80 chaina wnt, thenco 80 ehaiu aouth, thenn 80 chalu out to point 01 nmmennment, conUining 6(0 acrea noisor urn. THOMAS ARTHUR WHlil. Dated Sept. 23, 1911. I'ub Nov. 2. -saaam Und District���DUtrlct of Caaslar Take notln that Angus Jamn McKemlo 01 Vancouver, B. C, occupation bookknper, Intednns to apply lor permiaaion to purchaM tho followlnn dnscrined lands: Commencing at a post planted at the con fluenn of Hlaekwaler river with Nau river, aboul two mllea south Irom the slsth Dominion Telegraph cabin. Pnt marked A. J. M. N. W. Corner thenn 80 chalu aouth, thenn 80 chains gut thenn 80 ch.lu north, thonffl 80 chelns wo��l to point ol commennment, conUining 610 acr.* more or len. .._,.,���,,, ANGUS /AMES McKENZIb Daled Sept. 23, 1911. Pub. Nov. 2. Sknna Und DUtrlct���DUtrlat of Casslar Take notln that Herbert McUnnan ol Vancouver, B. C, occupation real ntaU agent, ntsnos to apply (or pormUalon to purchaM the followine deacrilii'd lands: Commencing at a put planted ��t tho enn- rluenn of Hlaekwaler river with the Nasi river about two milea south ol the sluth Dominion Telegraph cabin. I'ost markod H. M. N* a. Corner, thonn 80 chains aouth, thonco 80 cno ns wnt, thenn 80 ehaiu north, thenn 80 choin eut to point of ciimmonc-iinent, conUining '," acrea moro or loas. _ . . ���.,.,*.. Dated Sept. 23, 1911 HERBERT McLENNAN ���'ub. Nov. 2. Skeena Und District���District of Coast Ran��e 8 Take notln that L Thomu McClymont o Prinn Rupert, B. C., occupation roal male. broker, Intond to apply lor permUsion to purchas,, the following ,Ieacrll��e,l landa: - ... Commencing at . pact planted .t the S. vi ��� corner of pre-emption record 412, thence erst B chelne, thenn south 40 ohalu, thenn west ��*��� chain, to shore ol lake, thenn lollowing shore ol lake In a northerly direction to point ol commencement; containing 820 ecree, more 't w- , Dateel Sent. 6, 1911. THOMAS McCLYMONI Pub. S*pt ��. Erene.1 Cole, A����"' Tlie Besl Procurable. Absolutely pun *********** i LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. SAMUEL HARRISON INI1TAKV I-IIBI.1C) V. F. G. OAMD1.1- Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Broken APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert and Stewart It Is The Trained Man or Woman Who Rises to the Top of the Ladder! To fit your son or daughter for a business career you must give them a business training. The best place to send them to is tne : Nanaimo Business College G.T.P. Weekly Service S.S. Prince Rupert Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Fridayi, at 8 a.m. THE DAILY NEWS LAND PURCHASE NOTICES S.S. PRINCE JOHN For Port Simpson Naas and Stewart, Wednesdays at 1 P. M. For Masset and Naden Harbor every alternate Thursday at 10 P. M. commencing November 9th. For Skidegate, Jewday, etc, alternate Thursday at 10 Commencing November 2nd. every P. M. Railway service to Vanarsdol, mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wednesdays and Saturdays 1 P. M., returning Thursdays and Sundays 4 P. M. On your Christmas vi.it East travel via the Grand Trunk Railway System from Chicago. Thc finest and best service over Double Track Route. Connections with all roads East and West. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged.. Full information and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT A B.C. Coast service ��� Famous Prircess Line Princess Mary Saturday, November 18th, at 9 a.m. For Victoria. Vancouver and Seattle J. G. McNab General Agenl Skuenu Land DUlrict���I) lut rict of Coiut Hungo 5 Tako notice tiiut Lcttoy K. Grunt of I'rinco llupert, It. C, occupation civil ongluui-i, ititumi.i' to apply for permission, to purchase tliu futluw.ni: I dt-Hcriuud lands: Commencing at a poit piunted ubout 3 1-2 milea In a norllu'rly direction from tliu imrtlu-iul corner l> .-.t of Lot 13.1), llange B, CouM District, llu-i.cu eait ;tu cbaina, thence nortii t,u chttlnu, thunco west to bank of river, thence auuth fullowlng hank nf river to point of commencement; cun- Uinlnti mu acrea, mora or km Dated Sept. tt, 1911. LKROY K. CJUANT Pub. Oct. 10. Gordon C. I_.mmun.on-, Agont Skeona Land Diatrict���DUtrict of Count Knnga 5 Tuke notice that It. F. Millur of Tipton, Kngland, occupation farmer, niouds tu upply fur l fiurmiaalon to purcbaae thu fullowlng described unda; Commencing at a poat planted about t;u chaint < wost from the N. W. Cornur ot Lut 4400, tbence north 40 chaina, thenoe west 80 chuiu*, thunce auuth 40 chaina, thence oaat ::.i chaina tu thu point of commencement contuining uighty acrea mure or leaa. Dated Auguat 19 1911. It. F. MILLER I'ub. Aug. 26. I\ M. Millur. Agent Skeana Land DUUict���DUtrlct ol Cuut Range a Taka notice that Frank S. Millur of London, Eng., occupation civil engineer, intunda to apply for ti.-niiw_.ion to purchaae thu folluwing doacribed landt: Commonclng at a poat pluntud ut tho N. E. Corner of Lot 28, thenee norih ;'u chaina, thence woat 20 chaina, thenoa eouth 20 chains, thunce eaat 20 ehaina to point of commencement, containing 40 acrea more or losa. Dated Auguat 15, 1911. 1 li \NK S. MILLER Pub. Aug. 26. P. M. Miller. Agent Skeena Land DUtrict���Dhtrlct of Coaat Range b Take notico that Lottie McTavUh of Vancouver, occupation married woman, intenda to apply for permlulon to purehaae the following doacribed lands: Commencing at a poat planted at the north- ��� weet corner 100 chaina ea-it and 20 chalnn north from N. E. corner of Lot lllti, Harvey'i Survey Coaat DUtrict Ranga 6, thonco 20 chaini aouth, thence B0 chaina aaat, thonco HO chaini north, thence 40 cbaina wnat, thunco tiO chaini aouth, thonco 40 chaini wait to pout of commencement dontaining 400 acrea mora or loai. DatedSept. 18.1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Pub. Sept. 23 Fred \V, Uohler, Agent Skeena Land DUtrlct���DUlrict of Coait Rango I. Take notice that MUa Mary Mulvillc- of Clare, GREENER'S "British Empire" GUN Here's the worlds best Kun-a Greener Hammerleas��� at a price within the reach of all sportsmen; its got all the Greener features, hard hitting, far shooting, lasting wear; there's nothing better; price $63 Catalog P6 FREE HOWE & McNULTY GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Ship Ranges Ph0MM4 Chandlery w r ���, I FRED. STORK T * ���General Hardware��� _L W. W. GREENER 63-65 few Hall Kill Montreal, P.Q. - Ireland, occupation spinster, intenda to apply for perm Union to purcnaae ihu folluwing ili-.rii.i-tl landa: Commencing at a poat planted one chains north of the aoutheaat corner of \m\ C32, thuncu north 40 chalm, thonco eaat 20 chuim, thencu south 40 chains, thunce west 20 chuins to point of cam-* mencement; containing eighty acrvi, mon* or lou Dated Oct. 11, 1911. MISS MARY MCLV1LLE rub. Nov. 11. John Oi Mulville, Agent Bella Coola Land DUtrict���-Dint rict of Coast Range 3 Take notice that U. M. Cliff or Dundalk. Ireland, occupation gentleman. Intends to apply (or permUsion to loaae tie following doscribod landa: Commencing at a poet planted on the ahore of Neclecuconnay River about 10 chaina waat S.S. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd lhe new steel Passenger Steamer ''Camosun" leaves Prince Rupert every Sunday at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, arriving Monday afternoon. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. ol Indian Ito-urv. Lin. .thence ���,-., CO ch.in. ' SSstf^mSrp^S Northbound, leaves Vancou- | f$ So0.!: gJ5 S S?3_MS_ | ver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. $6.00 r ���airagfgSi-gSpi It is the nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It's fees are 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 Ug,,y>_r^-IlSTOli5_*=3tmi2gJLi jrgroqi&tS^iTOr������*���"?������������"jti On sboiliutid .Wit xttiaiet Isiliu in The Hen Pitman System of Shorthand Business English and Letter writing Commercial Arithmetic Office Routine Spelling Typewriting Penmanship mmi^g It May Mean ill the Difference Between Success and FaUurc lo You As!, at Daily News forour booklet teaching how to write shorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE C. E. Perry, Principal Nanaim0' BC sssi: Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Mceta 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. COAL NOTICE Skeeni Land DUtrict���DUUict of Queen Charlotu lalands Take notioa that Austin M. Brown of Prinoe 80 chaini more or leaa to point of commoncement; i o*______����.__ __*�����.__ conUining 480 acroa, more or leaa. j otCerage T are Dated August 28, UU. EL M. CLIFF1 Pub.Sept.80. William McNair. Agont (Xhe "Camosun" is the only steame Skoena Land DUtrict���DUUict of Coaat Rango 6 j on the run having water-tight bulk ftfiPaSBg S**t "aSHS .*St R.��? Af'x heads and double bottom, thuB en 1 rince Rupert, 11. C, occupation waiter, intendi to apply for permission to purchaae the following deacribed landa: Commencing at a poat planted fiS chains aouth from the southeast corner of Lot 30CO. Post f u r>_-.__����� rr:��l-__4- A *~ra,*t* marked It. K. It S. K. Corner, thence 70 chaina J. ti. KOgerS, 1 lCKet Agent weat, thence 65 chaina north, thonco 70 chaini I ���aat, thenc* 65 cbaina aouth lo point of commencement, conUining 466 acrea More or leaa. BENJAMIN aUBULL HICK Dated October 21, 1911. Pub. Not. 2. surim? safety of passengers in case of collision or wreck. COAL NOTICE Skeena Land DUuict���DUtrlct of Queen Charlotte Tako notico that thirty days from date, 1, C. K. Ilainler of Prince Huport, ll. C, by occupation bookkeeper, inlend lo apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands (or a licenco to prospect (or coal and petroleum on and undor 640 acroa of land on Graham laland deacribed aa follows? Commanclng at a poit planled two miloi notrh of stake markod C, K. II. Coal Leaie No. 4, marked N. K. corner C. E. II. Coal Lease No. 5,*thonce aouth bO cbaina, thanoe weat 80 chaina, thonce north 80 chaina, thence oast 80 cbaina lo placo of com mencemont. DatedSept. 11. 1911. C. B. BAINTER. Locatoi Pub. Sepu _J. Skeena Land DUtrict���DUuict o( Quoen ChralotU Take notice lhat thirty days from dau, 1. C K. Uainter of Prinoe Hupert, U. C, by occupatiun bookkeeper, inund tu apply lo the Chief Commissioner of Landa (or a licence to prospect for coal and pctnleum oo and undur 610 acroa o( land on Graham laland described aa followa: Commencing at a poat planud two milea north of C. I.. B. Coal Leaae No. 3, marked C. I. Bainter N. W. cornar Coal Lease No. 6, thenee aoutb 80 FIRST: "CATCH YOUR PRINTER' MOMS DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING A HARE: FIRST:-"CATCH VOUR HARE" t*tS*f��****fP^ate ���ZAs, , triiatnq SEE THK "NEWS JOB ������-oi, HKiii,. am raiimwo ��� *"* *mm* *** Tlt" Third Avenue Daily News Building PHONE 98 i-MI Read The Daily News And Get All the News Kup-vt, II. C, occupaUon uddl��r, Inund. to ' ch_n>, ih.nee eut HO cti.ni., th.nce north 80 ���pply to th. Chid Commtalonw ol Lut-. .nd , ch.ln* thine, wort to chain, to placo ol com- U���ik< lor . Heme, to proqwet lor eenl, oil ud : rn.ne.tn.nt. ���...._.._. . _ ��� .. ._ _. ��� . > * a... __j ��� ii ��� I .... ...I s__.,.. 11 i (11 1 f* f DlnSlaB I .._-.... Mr. Non-Resident Write us regarding the value of your Prince Rupert property, We will be pleased to keep you posted as to conditions here. Builders' Hardware Valves & I'ipea Oxford Stoves Qranltewara Tinware L. BARKER Architect Second aven.ie and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Oflice. II. Gorelon Munro W. NI.hol.oD Lall.y MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork BuildiiiK, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS-:- AUDITORS I,aw-Butler Building Phone No. 280 I'rince Ruuert P.O. Box 351 ��, SECOND - AVENUE ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ******- TO LET Flat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block. Two cottages corter Second Avenue and Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lots in all parts oi the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol the largest Companies doing business in the City. ALFRED CARSS, of Itrltl.h Clumhl. .nil Manitoba Hiir.. C. D. RAND Phone 112 Second Ave. WE BUY EVERYTHING C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of HC. OnUrlo, Su- katchewan and Alberta llara. CARSS & BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc Ollice- Kx,*ti������n,' block, corner Third avenue .nd Sixth .treet. I'rlnce RuDert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., U. D.S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operation, skilfully treated. Gu .nd local anasthelic. administered for the painie.. --- traction of i,-.-i li. Consultation free, utile...: U.-U-cra-iii Uiock. Prince Rupert. 11-12 Alex.M.Minion ha.. W.K.WiII,,uiis,ii.a . 1..1..D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 286 Prince Rupert, B.C l'.:o. BOX n I'RINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING .llll OF wm. I-'.iXOS, tmtU A.R.A.M., IAN., INQ We Pay Highast Prices for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 735 THIRD AVE. GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE agency COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. 61S 3rd Avenue Phone 2u3 and Green H PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and Hth St. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE THE IROQUOIS POOL Skwna Land DUtrict���DUtriet of Cotat lUng* V Takt nolico that Jusse M. Tallman uf Cedar , Rapidc, Iowa, occupation lawyer, inlenda to Twelve Tables apply for permUaioo to purchaaa tha following described landa: Commencing at a poat planted on the southerly ! ���hora of Kutxymatoen Inlet on the right bank uf a .-mull atream (lowing into said Inlet juit eait of Crow Lake. Thence south _u chaina, Ihence wiwt 20 chaina mora or loss to the shoro line of Crow Lake, thonco northerly and easterly following thu shore linea of Crow Lake, tbe Inlet to Crow Lake and Kutxeymaloen Inlet to the place of commencement, containing forty acrea more or lees. Located August 7, 1.-11. Datod Aug. 9, 1911. JBSSE M. TALLMAN Pub. Aug. 12. Skeana Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Coast Hange o Take notice tbat I, Christopher Jamee Graham of Prinoe Kuj. rt, li. t\, occupaUon locomotive English an . American Billiards Second Avk engineer, intond to apply for permission to purchi 8p 3*��������� '*-���- described lr at a poe wost corner of Lot No. tho following dei Commencing at petroleum un and under the following described far DatedSept. 11, I'Jll. I'ub. Sopt. 23 C. E. BAINTER .Locator lands on tho W��t Coast of Uraham Inland Commencing at a post olantod threo milss oaat I Skeena Land DUtrict���District of Queen Charlott. of the northeaat corner of C. L. No. 4478 thonot Take notice that ihirty days from date, 1. C. E 80 chaina aouth. thenoa HO chaina oast, th��nce 80 i Hainter of Prince Rupert, U. C, by occupation chaina north, thence 80 chains west to point of bookkeeper, Intend lo apply to tho Chief Corn- common cement. I misaioner of Lands for a Iimicu lo proapect for AL'STIN M. BROWN, Locator , coal and petroleum on and under 6-10 acre* of Date of Location Slat July, 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Quoen Charlotte Islands Take nutice tbat Austin M. Brown of Prince Hupert, occupation aaddlor, intends to apply to tba Chief Commiaeionar of Landa and Works for a licence to prospect for coal and oil and petroleum on and under ths following described lands on the West Coast of Grabam Island: planted throe miles land on Graham Island described ar follows: Commencing at a post planted two miles nortb of C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 1, stake 8. W. corner Coal Lease No. 7, ihence north 80 chains, thance east 80 chains, ihence soulh 80 chains, thonce west 80 cLsin- to place of commencement. Daled Sepl. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Ucator Pub. Sept. 23 Skeena Land DUlrict-DUtrict of Quean Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, I. C. E. Hainter of Prinos Rupert, IL C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chlof Com Commencing at a post planted throe mileii��et mUl(on^T0', Undl for J^Lta* lb prospect for 2l ^^"^T.^""-^-!::.h !1<!;i.44.IJ-S:,,2 ��-> ����l l^troleum oa and under 640 im* of 80 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thsnee 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. DROWN, Locator Date of Location, 31st July 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. petroleum a.i and under 640 acres Land on Grahsm laland described as follows: Commencing at a pott planted two miim north of C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 4, marked S. E. corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 8, tbence norlh 80 chains, thonce west 80 chains, thenee soulh 80 chains, thence easl no chains to plsce of commoncement. C. E. BAINTEH, Locstor Dsted Sept. 11, 1911 Pub. SepL 23 Kupert, occupation saddler, intends lo anply the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Worka (or Skeena Land DUtrlct���DUtrict of Queen Charlotte Islsnds Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Queen Charlotto Taka notice that AusUn M. Hruwn of Prince < Take notice lhat thirly dava from date, 1, C. E. Balnter of Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupaUon ' I Ml keeper, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a liosnos to prospect for cosl and petroloum on and under 640 acras of land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted five miles east of Coal Lease No. 4474, markad C. E. Balnter's N. E. comer Coal Lease No 9, thence south 80 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Real E.Ute and Rental. Office.: Helger.on Block FEED STORE We carry everything in tho feed line, also garden seeds at thc lowost market prices, at Collart's PONY EXPRESS lands: ost planted at the south- To. 1733 vicinity ot Lako Lakelse and marked Christopher J. Graham N. E. Corner, thence wast 40 ehains, ihence south 80 chains, tbence east 40 chains, tbence north 80 olg Fted"s"u>re, Market IMace ehaina to post of commencement; contsining 320 acies, more nr leas. CHRISTOPHER JAS, GRAHAM, Locator Datod Sept. 22. 1911 11.55 A.M.���Wltnensed T. D Lsord. ' Pub. Sepl. 30. Skoena Land DUtrict���DUtrlct or Caviar Take noUoe that li. II. Stewart of Vancouvor, I B. C, occupaUon truckman, intends lb apply for Kermiaaion to purcbaae the following doacribod lands: Prompt Delivery Phones 41 or SOI licence lo prospect for cosl, oil and petroleum on and under tba following desc Coast of Grabam lslsnd described lands on tha We Commencing at a post planted three miles east of Ihs southeast oorner o iC. U No. 4472 thenee north 80 chains, thence sast 80 chsins, thence south 80 chslna, thance west 80 chains to point of com- chsins, ihence west 80 chsins, thence north 80 mencement. AUSTIN IC BROWN, Locator Located August 1st, 1911 Pub. Aug. 19. Skeens Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Queen Charlotu Tako nolice that thirty days from dale, 1, C. fi Balnter of Prinoe Rupert, il. C, by occupstion bookkeeper, intend to spply to the Chief Com* 80 chsins to place of com-- C. E. BAINTER, Locator chsins, thonce mencement, Dsted Sept. 11, 1911. Pub. Sept. 21. Skeena Land DUtrict -DUtrict of Quean Charlotu Tako notice that thirty days from data, I, C. B* Bainter of Prince Rupert, 11. C, by occui'-ttiun bookkeeper, intnd to apply to the Chl**f Commissioner of Lands for a liconce to pro. ������ '��� for Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as any. Can on us before ordering. OFFICE: (Jor Centre St and First Ave. Commencing at a post planted 40 chains south ' Pre-emption No. 397 and 52 chains east from tho Naas River (S. W. C), thonce 40 chains oast, =E__=E. inimii.ii.-r ol Land, lol a licence to proapect lor -������| ������i |u.irole-um on anil undar 640 .cro. ���l f AM T*\ A \/IO AT DAVIS' oral and petralnim on .nd unden* 640 .era. ol ��� |,nj on (ir.h��m l.lan.1 dwcrllwd u follow.: | T* _ IVI _ IJJ\ V s\lj BOAT HOUSE land on (iraham l.land doKrilimJ m lollow.: Commendnf al a po.1 plantod one mile nortii I " " land on Uraham I.lanU deamniisid a. lollowa: Commrncinf at a po.1 plant Commencing at a port pl.nled live mil.-, nit 0| (J _. E Coal Lean.* No. 8, marked N. W. j ol Coal l_caa_�� No. 4467, marked C. E. II. Co��l comer C. K. B. No. 10, Ihence aouth 80 chain., Leue No. 1, N. K. curner, thence weat 80 chain., thence aouth 80 chain., thence eut 80 chain., thence north 80 chain, lo pi.co ol commoncement. D.ted SepL 11, 11)11 C. K. IIAINTKU, Locator I'ub. Sepl -II. Skeen. Land Diatrict���Dlalrlct ol Quera Charloti. Take notice that Ihirty day. Irom d.U, I, C. I* U.lnler ol Prince Itupert, II. C, by occupallon liookkcepor, Intend to apply to lho Chlot Com- miailonor ol Land, (or . licence to proipect lur coal and petroleum on an-l under 640 .ere. ol land on (Jr.ham Island described u lollow.: Commencing at a port pl.nled tea milei eaat ol Coal Lean. No. 4467, marked C. K. U. N. W. corner No. 1 thonco wuth 8(1 chain., thence coal 80 ch.ln., thence north 80 chain., Ihence wort KU ch.ln. to place ol commencement. EaSSept II. Illll. C. E. UAINTEH, Locator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land Dlrtrlct���plrtrlet el^yueenCh.rlotte thence wert 80 ch.ii.., Ihence north 80 ch.ln., I Ihence put 80 cliain. to place of commoncement. Dated Sept. II, lull. C. E. UAINTEK, Locator Pub. Sepl. 23. Skeena Land Diatrict���District of Queen Charlotte T.k. notice th.t thirty day. Ironm dale, 1, C. E. Ilainler ol Prince Ituiicrt, 11. C, occupation liook. koener, intend to apply to the Chief (.ommbuioner of Land, for a licence to proepect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acre, of land on Graham Island described a. follow.: CommencbiR at a post planted two mile, north ol C. E. U. Coal LeaM Nu 8, marked N. E. corner of C. E. U. Coal Lease No. II, thence south 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains, thenoa north 80 chains, thence east 80 cliuina to plac. ol commencement. Daled Sept. 11, 1011. C. E. UAINTER, Locator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land Dlatrlcl���Dislrict of qunn Ch.rlotU ,.-..,,. _-..- .-���----:--.--��� ,---��� . , , ,. , I Take nodce (hat thirty daya from d.U, I, C. E. T.k. noUco lh.t thirty d.y. Irom elrte. I.e. fc. ���_|nlCT o( Prince Ituperl, U. C, by occup.llon ilnur ol I'rtni-.Kup-^.U.O.^by^occuprtlon !,)mkhK,()iT |nW|]d ,_ _p||,y ,��� lh, ChM g_, "** lo ptoipoct for ler 640 acre, of follows: mr - , , , . , . - rr,,imr���clng .1 . |.o.t planted two miles norlh Commonclng at a port planted live milea oast f B R ��� c*F���a| ,,-,_. ,J0, 7 m.rk,d Q* E. U. Coal Lease No. 12, th.nce south 80 chains, thenc eaat 80 chains, tnence north 80 chains, thenco wesl 80 chaina to place nl commencement. Daled Sept. 11, mil. C. E. BAINTEH, Locator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skeen. Line! Dls'rlrt���District of Quoen Charlotu Take notice that thirty days from daU, 1, C. E. U.lnler <>! Prinoe llupert, fl. ('-, by occupallon General Machine Shop and Ship's Carpentering. Also agents for Fairbanks-Morse and Knox Gasoline Engines. Gasoline Engines and Accessories carried in stock. Launches and Bo.l. for Hire N.E. end ol Wharf thence 40 chaina nortb, thence 40 chaina we.1, thenc. 40 chain-, aoutb to the point of commencement to contain 160 acre, more or ItBM. KICIIAltD HOWARD STEWART ! r, oo Dated Aug. mil. June* T. Eullerton, Agont 1 KOOItl mS Pub. Sept. 23. Skeen. Land Dlrtrict���Dlatrlcl of Cout Range 6 Tak. notico lh.t II.roi,1 K. Smith ol Morely, Alt.., occupation rtalion .gent, intonela to apply (or iierri-hiun lo purchase the lollowing dMCribod Commencing at a post pl.nted st th. eeouth- wa.1 corner 100 chain. ��ut .nd 20 ch.in. north Irom N. E. vomer ol Lot 1116, H.rv.-y*. Survey Cout Dlrtrict IUngo 6, ihence 40 cbaina eut, thence 80 chain, nortb, th.nce 40 chain, waat, thenc. 80 chaina aouth lo po.1 o( commencement containing 320 acrea, more or leaa. DatedSept. 18, 11111. HARULD E. SMITH i'ub. Sapt. 23. Kred W. Uohler. Agen Skeena Land DUuict���Di.trict of Cout Range 6 T.ke notice th.t Herbert J. Macki. ol Pembroke, (Int., occupallon lumberman, intends to apply for permlasion lo purcbaae lh. lollowlng ,l~cril>e,l land.: Commencing .1 . port pl.nted on lb. left bsnk of the Zymoqoitz or ^im-a-got-IU River, .1 .oulh- wut corner of Lot 1706, thence northerly, following lho we-rsie-rly hoiiiul.ry of Lot 1706, 80 ch.in. more or leaa, lo tho northweat corner ol aald Lot 1706. thenc. warterty and southerly, lollowing the left bank ol uld river, 80 ch.in, mora or lam lo point ol commencement conulnlng 160 .era mor. or lews. LocaUd Auguat 19, mil. Dated August 21, 1911. HERBERT J. MACKIE I'ub. Aug. 26. Fr��derick S. Clem.nU, Agent PtANOFORTE LESSONS For Beginners and Advanced Pupils Miss Vera Greenwood - Pupil of Franz Wllcxck. Pari, .nd Berlin. Alder Block Upstairs EBY <& Co. REAL ESTATK Kitsumkalum Lanl For Sale KITSUMKALUM . H. C. S. O. E. B. S. The Prince Itupert Le��l*e. No. 318, Son. of f.nirlaiid. mi-i-u the llr.t .nd thlnl I n.>.l��, in each month in the Son. uf Knuland Hall. Hi 2nd Ave at 8 p.m. P. V. CLARK. Sec.. ERNEST A. WOOM,��2ffiS-5-T "���""" of Cml I>e��eo No. 4476, marked C. E. U. S. IV. corner ol Coal Leue No. 3, thenoe out 80 ch.ms. thence north 80 ch.ina, thenco wert 80 ch.ins, thenco south 80 chains lo nl��i�� ol ��m-.n��m.nl. llsTod Sept. 11, 1.11. C. E. UAINTER, Lector Pub. Bept. 23. Skeen. Und Distrlct-Dlstrlcl ol Quun Cb.riotte Take nuiice lhat thirty day. (rom date, I, 0. fc. Hauler ol I'rlnce llupert, U. C, by occup.llon boekkW'per, Intone! to .pply lo Ih. Chl.f Coln- ���SSSoS ol Unels for . licenc to prepect lo Si7 and pelmleum on and under 640 acre. ..I ���f coal lA*m BJ . vml B(J ,fc ,���,_ SSS SIllTB ��S0��* IhonOQ eut 80 ch.lns, thence 11 rl i <m , o( -ommoncment. SK^pt 1l"l��"l c-E-UA,NTE11- Lo"lor I'ub. Sept. 23. SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamflttingand Sheet Metal Work Ofllce: 3rd Ave. Workshop I'hone 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th .nd Sth St. New Knox Hotel bookkeeper, Intend to apply to the Chief Com mlasioner of I>ands for s licence to prospect for coal snd jietroleum on and under 640 acres of land on (iraham Island described as follows: ,,..��,.., ��� n,-~.MU1 ., Conimenrfng at a post planted iwo miles north i BESNER & BESNER, 1'KOPIUF.TORS of C K- B. t'oal Lease No. 7, markeil H. W. corner , __ , C. K. H. Coal Lease No. IH, thence north 80 The New Knox liiilel is run on the BttropMO chains, (hence east 80 chains, thenco south Wl P'sn. First-class service. All the LttMt Uodtrn chains, thenca west 80 chaina to place of com- Improvements. -:-:��� BBOfl f��()c UP mencement. |>sted Sent. 11, 1911. C. K. BAINTKR, Ucator Pub, Sept. 28. FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT Skoena Land Dhtrict - district of Casalar Take notico that I. Thomas Carter, of Prince Hupert, occupation carponter. Intend to apnly for Dormission to purchaso the following descrilied land. CommeneinfT at a pust planted about one mile south from the mouth of Falls croek and about 150 feet back from the beach, thence tf) chains north, thenco 40 chains west, thence w> ehains south, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement, containlnK 32(J acres more or leaa. THOMAS CARTKK. Datod July 7th, 1911. Charles Webster Calhoun, Pub. Aug-. Sth. Airent. 8<eena Land DUlrlct���District of Coast Rango 6 Take notice that I, Gordon C. Emmeraon of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation renl ostste broker, Intend to spply for permission to purchase the following descilbed Isnds: Commencing at a post planted about 2 3-4 mlleo In a northerly direcUon from tho northeast corner post of Lot 1389, Range ���>. Coast District, Ibence north 40 chains, ihence west to river bank, thence south following river bsnk to point of commencement; containing 1G0 acres, more or loss. Dsted Sept. 9, 1911. CORDON C. EMMERSON Pub. Oct. 10. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Cout Range 6 Take notice that Miriam Roy McTavUh of Winnipeg, Man., occupation barrUter, Intends \ to spply for iMtrmlssion to purchase the fullowlng described lands: Commencing at a post planted st tho southwost comer 40 chains east and 40 chslna north from N. E. corner of Lot 1116. Harvey's Survey Coast DUtrict Ranga 6, thonce CO chains eaat, thence 60 chains north, thenee 60 chains wesl, tbence 60 chains south to post of commencement conta nfng 360 acrea more or leaa. DatedSept. 18, 1911 MIRIAM ROY McTAVlSH -^ub. Sept. 23. Fred W. Bohler, Agent MISS ELSIE FROUD A.L.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Violin and Voice Culture. 2nd Ave. Between 7th & 8th Sta. Prince Rupert E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer 0HABOH REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 3M. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ANI) EMIIALMERS Funeral Director. Srd Ave. ncnrlUh St. I'hone No. 88 ..Grand Hotel.. Worklngman's Home Free Ubor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 l��t Ave. and 7th St GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor Utile's NEWS Agency Skeen. Land District���District ol Cout IUngo b T.k. notice that E. II. (J. Miller ol Falmouth Eng., occupation survnyor. Intend, to ���-r;-ly (o icrmlsslon to purchu. the (ollowing eleMCiilwl j and.! Commencing at a post planteel at lho N. W. Cor-1 ._ nor ol Lot 410(1, thenc weat 81) chiins, thnncn aouth , Magazines :: lVrintlii-llli. :: Ne*WH|in|ler�� 20 chain., thence east 80 chains, thenco north 20 I chain, to tho point of commencement containing 100 acrea more or lou. i D.ted August IS, 1011. H, II. U. MILLER Pub. Aug. 20. p. M. Millar. Agant 0IQAR8 II TOBACCOS :-. G.T.P. WHARF FRUITS / THE WEEKLY NEWS FREE TRIP ROUND THE WORLD We have just arranged with one of our clients to place forty-two lots on the market under exceptional advantages to the purchasers. The lots are some of the best in Sections 7 and 8. The prices are as low as any on the market, and the terms so easy���monthly���that anyone can buy. Along with this exceptional offer, each lot admits the purchaser to a drawing for a FREE TRIP ROUND THE WORLD. If you hold the lucky ticket the trip is yours; or ytu can surrender it for a cash co:*.- ���aidei-ation. The chances are good��� one in forty-two. Come in and investigate. HFJcRAE Sunday Train Crowd A big crowd of surveyors, prospectors and many business men arrived on Sunday afternoon by the G.T.P. train'from Van Arsdol. Messrs. Ritchie and j-Vg- new's party which had been out all summer in the Kitwancool and other valleys of the Skeena and and Naas districts, returned in good shape. Very cold weather has been experienced up river for the past week. "Seventeen below" was recorded at Shan- dilla. ll I I I I ii =��� "The News" Classified Ads. ���One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL Don't Buy Coal Wait! The first week in De-' cember the Westholme Lumber Company, Limited, will begin selling Ladysmith Coal for S8.50 per ton, delivered. Applications will be received up to November 25th, 1911, by the Board of Directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association from women wishing to take a full course of training in nursing. 12t Pho 150 The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. THE Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S. ���Houses and Rentals. 4"-*. ������-*_���..- For Rent i .��.-��.._-..���_> a. ...... ^ Nice Furnl.hsel Room., Mr., (ir.i-nwuod. Alder Block: Third Ava. 178-tf For Id-nt- Furni.litil Room.- Buckley Block��� il'.' week up. LOOKING OVER��� ? i-��ii^ii^ii��ihii% *m*t. ii a*a% ���**_** ���**a*mm For Rent���Two roomed cabin, freshly papered and clean, 0 H F. McRae & Co. ���lose tu Mcllride, ly ttO ppr month. t-f . ����������-.*���'���"����� M****- H*~fcll ���ajmjsi ���*%*** ��4l^4"M��^"%"^" Insurance _ OUR Companies are noted fur prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. '{ * *^*****tmm*t***tmt.am*mml Wanted | PBOKI 301 P.O. BOX *ar| PONY EXPRESS lYITOtATlO MERCHANTS' DELIVERY SERVICE ��� __ o. , T*. I. .__ ��.. ! Maternity nurse open for enrolment from Riff^ire. Storage and Forwarding Agents. For Nov. 15th. Apply Box UM News. MMft Rigs or Motor Car day or night Wanted-Sen-ant to do irenrrnl housework. Other maid kept. Mra. I- W. Patmore. t-f Wanted - Girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. Laney. 1��W 2nd Ave. MMR Wanted. ��� Dressmaking, cleaning and press* ing. repairing for men ami women Mrs Charles Percher. ��U Third Ave. Phone _M Red. tf 'BLACK DEVIL" IN FIX Seventh Ave. and Fulton Phone 3nl Bowling Tonight Teams . f the Grand Trunk Pacific ard Princ Rupert Quilldrtv** ers nit'ii tonight ii< Morrison's Famous Auto After Many Vic- bowli.ig atlt-y for Uu- first match issitudes is Locked Up of the league series f..r the diver cup ar.d individual prii is offered < Harr-V S-vkes ran an auto some l.v Ttd Morrison and K. W ,timc RR0 m -Ropert. It was cai- found-2 sm��u iniM-iii New. omce Cameron. I,ed ' 'that devilish b,ack auto" by! Fwnd-udi��- oB.i .��t't*-��h, f L- Lost and Found a**Ma***a*m% AND COMPANY Aid. Newton. It went to Hazel ton and there nearly ran itself to t"~" few | Owner ..n.l decription to E.J.M.. Daily N-m. JM-JM Real Estate 1 l.,-l for 8*le In s.--ti���n '. Block 82. Lot 1.. Tth Av*. Apply Mike Ruilch, Box .������>- City. tf Appointment Not Announced jeath. Returned to Rupert for Asked this morning if he! repair at the Rupert Marine De- ^__., ==���B!=H9aB=H���B====5==!!^= had vet appointed an aue- pot it has been fitted with very1 *r*a*m*a*r*aaf%a*r*aa.-\**r'a*''*0ar-**rma*r.**tm^m - * * I 1 I I 1 .5~aH��;:H;��~n.*.:s5H..^ tioneer to sell Section 2 Lots, ncarl-v a new stock*lock aml bar", " -. -r-. tt tt - *. -i *s .. r_l Nnu- it pnniPQ nut that; Wl" buy lot. In Prine. Rupert .1 tarwln price. Mr. D. H. Havs said defimt- \, "J0 ,ll c?",?-_ oul ���_** ��5T_t AD��,-",��- ����� B ******SSF> i iixt .l ' ��� . i. ��� Harrv hasnt paid all he owes the "***���**������ ely 'NO, the appointment IS Vancouver Automobile Company;; Stenographer Lots 12 and 13, Block 29, Section 1, Park Avenue. Price ; "000, one-lourth cosh, balance 6-12-18 months. Lot 7, Block 28, Section 5, Suiftmit Avenue. Price $626. $226 cash, balance $60 every three months. Lots 6 and 6, Block 22, Section 7, Sixth Avenue. Price $600 each, one-hall cash, balance easy. Lot 3, Block 24, Section 7, Sixth Avenue. Price $600, one-hall cash, balance monthly. LoU 19 and 20, Block 4, Sect on 8, corner Ninth and Donald. Price $800, one-lourth cash, balance 6-12-18 months. HOUSES FOR SALE Four room house, Ambrose Avenue, plastered and painted, best harbor view in city. Price $1837. $600 cash, balance $30 per month. LAND FOR SALE Five and ten acres, garden trucking Kitsumkalum. Price $66 per acre. Terms. The Gift Problem Solved a Of. m: at.** ra a* a* ��� ***\a ****** :*<: _���*. Don'l worry ibout what to five .1 the (.hrittma. season ��� our catalogue has made satisfactory gift choosing a pleasant task. Hundred, of especially suitable gilt articles are to be lound in it, of Diamonds, Jewelry'. Silverware, China, Cut Gla.s, Leather Good, and Novelties. A copy ol it will be mailed frte upon request. Ryrie Bros., Limited Csosds's Larfcsi Jewelry House *tat. ftyrle, Prti. Harry t,\-r',t, S*C.-Trtat. 134.136-138 Yontfs St. TORONTO .'���-���* ut: ���',. nt. ***** ra :>�� :��. ***** ra IK. Ztt* �� not yet made." He added forthe "black devil." The com that no official announce-*pany claim the machine, but the ment would be made until; Rupert Marine have a little bill the last moment for business;which must be settled before the reasons "black devil" can be allowed out. Guarding the "black devil" is the latest waterfront pastime. ,, price,. e ���*-_.*- -tt 1 FOR RENT Stores on Second Avenue. FOR LEASE Three lots close in on Third Avenue, level. Good lease. Special Notice An important meeting of the Prince Rupert Choral Society will be held in the Presbyterian church, 4th ave., on Monday, Nov. 20th, at 8 p.m. All members specially asked to attend, new members heartily invited. Princess May In The Princess May arrivid r.t 1 p.m. unlay with about 10 passer- h.ts and a quantity of mail. fringes, tassels, Wallace's. dress trim- K��.u*rn >trn.-_r.i>hrt ���f wide experience want. PMition. Addrrw "Stem.iT.ph'-*.." tt* Cor* dov. St.. Vuicouvvr. B.C t-f Ci **MI **." ^^-a^..-fc^^_.._%^-^^_^_^-^^a.A For Sale '��� For Salr ��� CompWts caln*. furntshincs, Inelud- Ini cook stow, tab!**, chairs, ubUwar*. ��������� K - ink* ulrnstls. bids, with ��� -al and provision* (.'.'. C Durtnt, lis** Bid*. 2*1-2 Jeremiah H. Kugler. Ltd. IS Commission Government Better 7 ' Ulan the Old-style City Council ��� .*-- ...a ���-..*. ... V. . V ��� s.s.s. .......... a. m,w Tii ":P**j:aKr :i?Saa.H"::.!:::.!: siaJsRi? New Baby "Guest" "F. W. Henning, Junior, city," heads a list of twenty eight guests at the Premier hotel over the week end. The party included the Naas river survey party, and a number from up river by Sunday's train. Pretty china cups and saucers 15c. Wallace's. A PUBLIC DEBATE on thc above question will be held in tht* Presbyterian Church Wednesday Evening at 8 o'clock Mr. J. S. Cowper, Editor of the Daily News will take the affirmative. Ex-Alderman W. P. Lynch will take thc negative. This is an grand opportunity to hear this great question discussed Savoy Hotel Cor. I I ��..*r .nr! ' I lr. X'h. ������ ����� Win-M ��>.-! ('ia... RUPERT'S ��� PALACE OF COMFORT == ADMISSION IS FREE TO ALL Cor.Jrd At. and Sth s. The James Nicely furnl.tM-d i- n. Cod t.i-'.*- l.-ir,! Bo.,d S4.7S Room .ml Bo.rd $7.00 4UAUTT IIICH mir I n LOW I- I- I- Do away with thi*. Patronise ��� white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 'LINDSAY'S CARTAGE and STORAGE GRADES IN SECTION 2 Before the auction of lots in section 2, | intending purchasers should carefully Study the Lot Grades ( You can only do this satisfactorily by obtaining a copy of thc large map (3 ft : fi in. by 2 ft.) complied from official records ��y J. H. Pillsbury, CE. This gives full details of contours, topo* graphical features, street grades and , lot elevations. PRICE-TWO DOIJ AMS For Sale at the Offlce of C B. SCHREIBER I CO. - P���, Rupert ell Third A - - I*. O. Bos tl�� I'hone V. H.I.O M I MORA1M DU/M OPE IN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK We Loaned Money at Per Cent, to Build This House Per Cent, to Build This House Let us loan you the money to buy or< build a house or pay off a mortgage CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. Mclntyre Block, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. Head Office: Pacific Building, Vancouver, B. C. Intending Purchasers of Section 2 Lots Nov. 2.1th It the date set for the selling by auction of Lots in Section 2. If you wish to get a lot send us your instructions to buy, together with the rash for the amount you care \ to put in. TERMS OF Salk One quarter rash and balance in 1, 2 and 3 years at 6 per cent. C T. P. Tr.n.f.r Af ont. Onle-T. pmmptlir SIM. Trie*. raaM(-_M_ ilFIHK II II ll.r hr . | rr. ('_,(rr *<(. fhoo. S* ************* I ****^*^?*^ The Big Furniture Store Furniture of every de. scription at prices that cannot be beaten. Everything for Housekeeping I F. W. HART 2nd Ave. and 6th St Phone 62 f 0*A It 4. ************ j ������������������***$ $ft J NOTICE! We have clients for property on Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Aves., close in. ���Submit your listings I 1 I ���\*t* *���* Ml Continental Trust Co., LIMITED Second Avenue Prince Rupert $3:8:S:3:SBB:^:8:^ lA-AA^AAAAftAftAAAAAAftAAAAftA-***^***-****^^**^., When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTEL Finest Cafe in B.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. S*m**r*****t* l&tmmfflAWft -.v--., The Paper G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C, THE "DAILY Your Home! NEWS" It gives you jM^h^neiA^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 clean and whole- " some. It is a paper yo-i need in your home. The advertising columns of the News bring i you in touch with opportunities for getting the full value for your money. : : : : 1 Cii-Swy Swffpim ui Fwuct Clcaiai Prepare for winter by getting your fnr- i naces and flues put In order by C. H. CUTTING Piiri.il am- Smp AMim: Im Hm.I. - I'HONE 71 Shoes.. MADE AND REPAIRED �� * ^"*^����-^*'^J��^<��^^s*^*.����*^��.-^-��-^. Bill Heads Price Lists Memorandum Forms Commercial Cards In* Commercial Printing we hare a large slock of Ml We handle Blank Ledger Form, for Lome Leaf Sjr.tem - Letterheads Stock Certificates Articles of Association Illustrated Pamphlets JOHN CURRIE | ercoHn a. i -.,*. rmmi lui-mt 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" to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the "News Job'' ; : : : Daily News Building - Third Ave PHONE 98 PHONE 98 ]-\^^mwMm'^^^Wi^m^mw^^��m^^m**^^m*^^^ si. B r-if 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 | 1911-11-20 |
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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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