THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 5 a.m., Dec. 6 idax. .am-. HiN.Timr. aaa. in. rain 40.0 34.0 29.678 .44 The Daily News Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist NEXT MAILS ,,, . For south f-^rW-e Rupert Friday 8 a.m. Pripcess May Saturday a.m. \ VOL. II, NO. 279 Prince Rupert, B.C., Wednesday, December 6. 1911. ID Ali Prici^ 've Cents ���V*��� ���4--S* -J *M nn ^ INVESTIGATION INTO COAL CHARGES TURNED OUT TO BE RATHER FUTILE It Was Finally Decided to Have a Measuring Test on Friday Afternoon���Mayor Says He is Satisfied That no Shortage Existed---Lack of Civic Weigh Scale Causes Trouble Willi lhe resolution passed that members of tho Council anil lhe parties concerned should attend nl the wharf on Friday afternoon while Messrs. Rogers and Black weighed oul three loads of coal in manner identical wiih the method used in supplying Hie disputed quantity of coal lo the light plant, uml using thu sum.* three wagons, lhe Mayor and Council last night al a late hour dismissed Ihu Investigation into the alleged coal shortage ro reported by Arthur II. Alliston. The Investigation proved a fulile ulfuir. Every effort was certainly made lo obtain uccur- ato Information, but accuracy was in..si dilllcull lo gel ul as regards lho method Of checking the amounts used al the plant. The measurements of lhe wag- mis delivering lho coal were tailed iu question by Mr. Alliston, but several witnesses testified lol measurement, Every pound of lh>> loads being good. With tho | eoal used al tlu* plant will be evidenoe at sixes und sevens at I weighed.". midnight, and no sign of any thing definite in sight, Mayor Miinson and Council, consisting nf Aldermen Clayton, Morrissey, Douglas antl Kirkpalriok, threw lhe investigation up in disgust. The Mayor said he wanted to hear no mm-.' witnesses and no more measurements and would not agree lo go down to the wharf on Friday. "For my own part," he suid, "I am satisfied that we are dealing wiih reputable men for our coal supplies, uml I think there is pretty wide disorepanoy in the im-Uinds of checking adopted. It will be betler for all parties lo have this Unal lest made al Ihu wharf lo decide the matter. After the cily weigh scales arrive Ihore will bu no more doubt as to methods of THE VOW OF POVERTY MEANS THE LOSS OF IHE FRANCHISE Messrs. llog>>rs und liluok agreed lo furnish facilities for the test on Friday nnd there the matter stands. OOAL AT $2 A TON It la Very Choloo Athraoite, Too, at That. (Special to Dally Xews.) Calgary, Dec. 6,���The City Counoil here bus rooived a novel proposition to go into the coal mining business. II. A. uml W. T. Ford, who own 15 square mill's nr anlhraoile ooal near ilu- oily, have offered lo sell oul or lo lease I., the cily on it royally basis. They say lhe city i-nul.l llicn sell anthracite lo citizens al it}*' a ton. Every woman loves chiiiuwure. ilet her some for u Xmas gifi. ���select it now and we'll lay il ns- iile until you waul il delivered. Wallace's. "I AM IN TOUCH WITH THE RAINBOW" ACTING MAYOR TOLD A CONTRACTOR Rainbow Incident is Revived in Supreme Court Case This Morning in Damage Suit of Contractor Watson Against the City of Prince Rupert Mr. Juslide Olemenl opened the damage suit .>f Watson vs. the city nf Prince llupert this morning, Wm. Watson being lhe llrsl witness examined, lie suid iluii the firsl knowledge he hnd nf a lime limii in the pontraol PAMJAMENTPASSES G.T.P. BILLS Railway Company Has Charter and Contracts Renewed and Extended by the Government and Senate MUST COMPLETE UNEBY DECEMBER 1914 This is the Outside Limit to be Allowed to Have Everything in Actual Running Order���Prairie Section to be in Running Older by December 1912��� All Appropriations for the Year are Now Passed JU8TIOE CHARBONNEAU GIVES JUDGMENT IN IMPORTANT CLERICAL CA8E IN QUEBEC���HE DISENFRANCHISES 8IXTEEN CLERICS AT RIQAUD. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Mimical. Due. 5.���III a judgment handed down today by Justice C-hni-boniieau ull members of religious orders Inking vows of perpetual poverty and obedience are disqualified frum making use of the electoral franchise, accordingly the names of sixteen persons utlnchi'd to lho order of clerics of St. Viator now engaged in studying ul Itignud Itoinan Catholic College must be struck from lb.- electoral lists of Hint dislrict. The case establishes a precedent in Quebec Jurisprudence thut may cause muny acliolis tin "ii- li mil the province. (Special to Dally Newa.) Ottawa, Dec. 0.���Any uncertainly ns lo the relations between ihe Borden governmeni and the (i. T. P. was sel al rest lasi night, when the House of Commons sal lule ami rushed through several lulls cluling In Ihe liriuid Trunk I'acillc Railway. These were al ..nee rushed over to the Senate, which was silling, mid passed the upper house. From I here they were taken to lhe flovornor-t.cn- e* ni I nnd received lhe royal assent. Charter la Extended. The bills inclinlc.l .nn- In ex- li'inl lhe i-hnrlei- nf the railway, nn.l .ui.' i.. attend the contract entered into between tho Government uml the rpilwuy coiiipnuy. i nit.-r il \iiiiiieii contract the railway compuny is given until December 1st, 1912, to complete ihe work >.ii ih*- prairie section. All Complete by 1914. An extension of lime for the i intuin section was also given until December, lull, by whioh lime the railway company musi havo all work completed and the line ..pen fur Irulllc. Reserves Authority. The Government lias, however, taken power lo limit the period for the completion of lhe work i.\ ordor-in-counoll. The royal .i-.i-nl was olso given lo the supply bill, thus completing all the appropriations for ili<* current year. MONTH'S POLICE WORK IN CITY Chief Vickers at Yesterday's Sitting of Police Commission Was Able to Report a Very Well Behaved Prinoe Rupert. At the mculiiig of Ihu Police Commission held yesterday afier- noon police alfuirs were reported to bo in a very favorable condition, chief Vickers gave his report oii the number <.f police court cases for lb.- pusl month. Some fifty casus in all were deal! with, the lines totaling $321.5(1. Severe sentences imposed were those of four months for Darby (irnhum for supplying liquor to an Indian, and five months for William Vincent, a vagrant of doubtful morals. No cuse of dangerous or otherwise serious crime was recorded during tbo past month. There are three regular police constables and three specials paid ul thc rate of $100 pur month, IT SAVED THEM FROM GALLOWS Clarence Darrow Says That Nothing Could Have Saved McNamara Bros, but Confession. A gift that always pleasus��� beautiful cliinuware. Many things from tho cnlubrated potteries of Kuropc.���Wallace's. NEW OFFIOER ARRIVED Ensign Hamlll Will Suooeed in Oharge of the S. A. Work. Knsign and Mrs. Ham'11 a"'1 their family arrived on the Prinoe Hupurt ibis morning to ink.* charge of the Solvation Army work in thu cily. Tliu ensign is an experienced offloer who has served in Austral ia and HM United Slates, a grand welcome will bo given them tonight in lhc citadel. We pack chiiiuwure so that it. may bu snfuly shipped anywhere. Wallace's. (Canadian Press Despatch.) I.ns Angeles, Dec. ti.���Last nighl Clarence Darrow, chief counsel for Ihu defense of llic UoNamara brothers, said ihat if Ibe case bad gone to lhe jury the Inevitable result would have been Ibat Ilis clients would have gone to ihe gallows, the evidence against Ihem was so overwhelming. SOCIALISM AND PROHIBITION They Both Went Down to Defeat Together In the Los Angeles Municipal Elections Yesterday. (Canadian Preen DsSpStQb.) Los Angeles, Dee. C.���Job llnr- i-iliian, lhe Socialist can.li.lale who in llie primaries a few weeks ngo hnd n plurality of 3,000 over Alexander fm- mayor, was yoster- day overwhelmingly defeated in tin' civic elections, Alexander having n majority nf 50,000 over llan-iimin. Prohibition was also defeated l.y a vole of 'J |e. I. Bome 8(1.1100 women voted in ibe oleotlon, (in Wednesday al 2 p. m. nnd 8 p. m. two charming entertainments will be given at lhe st. mziinr in Maclntyre will be a maypole _^_^_ ftn** nl nighl. Ad- Andrew's Hall. Tlii'i-i ^^^_ dance ai. bolh performances special tableaux ^^ M)iMHi<.n fc in Ibe afternoon, 50 ,.,.,11.4 admission at night. body is Invited. DENIES STORY OF ANY ITALIAN REVERSES was ul lhe lime of Ihu Strike. The Judge���"What wns the strike? You nil know about lhal here, but I merely heard of it." Witness in answer lo questions by Mr. Williams explained the nature of the strike. He told bow ilu- alderman oleoted in January hud promise.I lhe 15 cent rule which hud occasioned Ihe trouble. City Bolioltor Peters for Ihe city inliiiri led Iluii there was a strike which slopped lhe work f..r .six weeks. Witness lol.I of bis attempt t>> gel police protection anil unresponsive reception by lho city authorities. With other contractors he had gone to noting Mayor Vernor Sinilli. who bad said "li only aggravates lhe strikers lo allempl (.. slarl work iinii wee have no adequate police protection, but I um iii touch with Ihe Rainbow, ami a- soon as wo gel an answer from her it may be possible for you to start up." Mr. Kelly asked about the lime limit uml lhe Acting Mayor Informed him Hint ample extension of lime would be granted both fm- lime lost an.l lime required for reorganisation. lie gave a brief account of the Kelly's cut incident. Witness William Watson) went oii l>> tell bow lie hud approached Ihe Mayor for it final estimate ..f his work. The Mayor bad 111I.l him lhal lie colli.I have ii provided Hint be obtained from Messrs. Williams uml Manson a copy of the original eonlraol in Iheir possession. This llie solicitors refused lo do, saying that il was their private matter. Mr. Watson bad noi retained Hie services of any solicitors up lo then. WILL MOUNT IWO LONG TOMS ON SUMMIT OF SIGNAL HILL LIG NAVAL GUNS HAVE BEEN THERE FOR EIGHT YEAR8 UNMOUNTED���WILL SERVE TO PROTECT HARBOR OF ESQUIMALT IF NEEDED. (Canadian Proa Despatch.) Washington, Dec. 0.���The Italian ambassador to the United Slates hus issued a statement denying lhe reports thai the Italian 11 ps hove sulfered reverses at Tripoli of lule and are prac tically in a state of seige within I he city. He sliiles Ihnl the Kalian troops ur.' in undisputed possession of ihe city nn.l surrounding districts, ami nn* not suffering reverses. Ilnly has already mude extensive captures of Arab prisoners, who are being sent for confinement la the fortress of si. Angel., ui 'I'a ni nt" in Southern Italy until the war is over. (Canadian Preaa Despatch.) Victoria, Dec. 0.���Work will be begun in a few days lo mounl the two 0.2 guns on Signal Hill at ECsqulmall to augmuni the defense of lhe Canadian naval base' in the I'acillc. The work is part of llie scheme of defenses planned nb..ui fourteen years uko by Die Imperial l.overiiiiienl. when tlie Canadian Government look i.ter th>. defenses in HUM il was decided nol to mount the mins, which bate been lying at Baqulmall for the past eight years, with purl of thu mounting in place ul lh.- summit of Signal Hill. Prince Rupert's leading holel��� Savoy. Tom ami Jerry nl the Savoy. ITALIAN SOLDIERS FIRING FROM TRENCHES IN TRIPOLI TO DRIVE OUT WHARF SITE FOR THE JAPANESE PORCHER ISLAND Vancouver Member Wants to Many Settlers in Cily Today for Bring Several Hundred Labrador Fishermen to Pacific Coast. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Vancouver, Dec. 0.���The opinion of Mr. It. II. Stevens, M. P., ihnl several hundred Labrador iish.-rmen could be transferred to the I'ueille roiipl in view of the replacing of the Japunese hus lieen supported by the Board "f Triple, which lusl nighl decided lo nsk the Provincial ilov.-rii- ineiil lo aid the project. WILL REDUCE CABLE RATES trltlsh Postmaster General Intends to Out the Present Rate In Two After New Year. First Time in Some Weeks Urgent Need to Oeolde Where Wharf Shall Be. This photograph was taken in the Bumeliana. the Italians' most advanced point in Tripoli. Thc Italians were entrenched and the Turks attacked them and were repulsed with heavy loss. Evury- ARE UP IN ARMS Second Ave. Ratepayers Hold Indignation Meeting. An Indignation meeting of sec- mid avenue ratepayers look place in T. 11. PaltUllo's office this afternoon, The tradesmen nr.' tired after eighteen months of having Ibe st reel held back, while only I hose ��l reels favored by aldermen are put m order. Drastic measures are lo be adopted miles*, the Counell gives a��SII|- niii'is lhal mil only S n.l avenue, hill nil lhe downtown streets arc imme.liiil'l" pul in order for Irallic. Pantorium 1-llHllC I. Pioneer Cl.'liners. ANOTHER MOUNTAIN ROAD C. P. R. Man Sayt a Road Will Be Laid Through Pine Pass. Vim iter. Dec. Ci. ��� lieorge Hint of the C. P. II. forecnsls Ihe construction of a line from Al- tierin across ib.. Rooky Mountains through PIUS Pass to open up ihe fur north of Hriiish Columbia. (Spei inl lo Dally News.) London. Dec. H.���II wus announced today by Postmaster General Samuel Hint nil press messages lo Canada, United states nml Australia subject to deferment will be aocepled al half present rale. Ordinary messages in plain liingunKe will be aooopted al half price after New Year, lie is also arranging for night letter| unit week-en.i messages. FIRE DEPT. INVESTIGATION Half lhe population of Porcher Island is iu ihe city todny, the first opportunity having been .ei/.ii by th.- islanders to visit lluperl after several weeks of siiirm> weather when gasoline boats could iml cross over. Ii is claimed that a poor serv- i if steamers Is run to the Island, (In- Prii John culling onl> ..ii her outward Irips at Refuge Hay, nml even then tlio inu.Iihk of passengers andgoods on lhe bench is u danger and discomfort. aii are agreed thai u wharf is badly needed, bui all are unfortunately not nm tl as to the site of the whurf. Some settlers want it nl Refuge Hay and others at .lap iniei. Tb.- Government i.n- glnoer on Ins last visit urged Um settlers l" agree on a site, then to represent to the authorities whore tbey waul their wharf. This course Is being now strongly advocated. Mint closes for the (lid Country Thursday, Dooember 7th. We have Ibe most distinctive nnd unique lm.- of Christmas ..-.n - obtainable. Drop in nl Works. Tho lime is short. 21 A TRIP TO EUROPE Committee Appointed to Oo Into Next Best Thing to Real Article Business and Report to Oounoil. j Is Fred Stork's Lecture. An Investigation is to be held Tonight in Hie Presbyterion iii ibe lire protective system ..f bull ex-Mayor Fred Stork will de- ttie city. On the motion of Alder- liver un address on ins recent man Hlldltoh, seoonded by Alder* trip to the principal cities of m in lio.ii.lns. n Committee con- Europe, The lecture promises sisting of Aldermen Kirkpatrick t<��� i f oxoepUoti.J Interest. Thi nml Clayton and the Mayor will meeting is open to the general I look Into the matter. \ public. THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-DAILY, 60c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B, C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York-National Newspaper Bureau, 819 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle- Puget Bound News Co. London, England-Tha Olougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 9S in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Daily Edition. Wednesday, Dec. 6 Skooni Luml District���Diatrict of Cotut Rango 5 Tako notico tlml LcRoy l*\ Grant of Prince Rupert, 11. C , occupation civil engtnoei. intonda to Kp.'-y fo: pft���iinf-Miui to purchaao thc following doacribod landa: Conmiencintf at a poat plantod abuul 3 1-2 milea in a northorly diroclion from the northeast corner puat of Lot 1869, Range 6, Coart DUtrlct, thenoe eaat '-li) chains, thonco north 60 chains, thenco weat to bank of river, thonce south following bank of rivor to point of commencement: containing H��o ucroa, more or leaa. Dated Sopt. tf. lyil. l.KKOY F. GRANT Fub. Oct, lu. Gordon C. Einmersou, Agunt Skeona Lund District���DUtriet of Coast Range o Take nutico that Lottie McTaviah of Vancouver, occuputiun married woman, Intends to apply lor pvruuaaiou to purchase tbe following described Ianda: Commencing at u poat planted at tho northwest corner 1UU cbuitm uaat and 20 chains north from \. i-.. cornor oi Lot lllti, Harvey's Surv.y Cuaat Diatrict Uunge it, thonco UU chama south, i thunce m> chuina uaat, thonce 80 chaina north, thunco 40 cliuina unit, thouce tiO cbaina aoutb, ihenco 40 chuina weal lo post of commencement dontaiuiug tuu ucroa moru or losa, DatedSept. 18, lull. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Tub. Sein. '-iU Frod W. .Uohler, Agent Skeena Land Diatrict-Diatrict of Coast Range 5 laku noticu thai Miaa Mary Muiville of Clare, Ireland, occupation apinaU-r, intonda to apply fur penniai.ion tu purcnaae tnu following doenuod landa: Commencing at a poal planted one chaina north of the aouineaal coruur of Lot o'-l'*., tnence north ���in ciiauu, iliunce uaat JU cnaina, tlience aoutn 40 ctmiua, iiu'iuv wuhi 20 cnaina lu point of com- mi-ncumeiu; cuntaining eiguiy acrea, more or loaa Dated UCl. 11, 1'JI 1. MISS MAUI Ml L\'ILL-'. I'ub. Nov. 11. John C. Muiville, Agent Uelta Coola Land District���Dialricl uf Cuaat Rang a Take nolico thut 11. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation guutlumau, intonda to apply THE CITY ENGINEER AND THE WATERWORKS TENDERS <<-' VKKTS. %2Hb? tSSSSS. 4m��& landa: \'���-.-.*-. J it xt ��� ��� ��� ,i 4.1 i . _i i�� I Commencing at a poat pluntod on the ahore esterday the News in raising the question about the peculiar of Neclecuconnay txwm ai*mt to chaina wm -mmmmaammmrnxm. .'��� ...L.'.U ** * Jit. il- A. ��� , * . ' Ol InUlUII 1 tt'-l'I \ U LlllC ,U)I'IKV WOat M 0_U_tM manner in which it is proposed to harass the station tfangs, eiimin-lfoUowtm um eiuuuMi oi Nwiwrinnnim utvw, .**_, 4.L.* _t-��_.i _ . ,i . i n -.1 *****. n ��� Ibenco tfouiti 80 cnuina more ur luaa to cbannul ate the competition ot the contractors and allow the City Engineer: oi uttta cooia utvtr, thence toUowtog obuMi 4 ��� ��� *i i i-i _* _i i i a ��� e* i *������ Uolla Cuulu Itiver eauturly 00 cliaina, nunti to put in an irresponsible bid tor the pipe trench cutting,referred tol-WohainsmorioriMtopointoioommeooicointi the City Engineer as having estimated the cost of the retaining1 -Uat^AvgwtsTmi. ''" il m. cuff wall work at $8,000. This latter incident, which was used by way \ l'ub* *" n "mm ^'"' tm of illustration, the City Engineer says is unfair to him as it refer- < sk~'���� Uad ui��tri.i-.ui.iri-t _i coiut lun^ t> ��� I lllvf IlirllrY 111.1 Ill-IIJallllll KUr.M-1 ItlCU Ul red to an embankment guard and not to a retaining wall. The ^^!&?&^mIS News accepts Col. Davis' word on this matter, and regrets that an -g^i.,,. pBajUnM ��� ch,lM wuth unfair deduction was drawn from his $8,000 estimate. '""". . *, **">**>>'*>** ����"-*' ** *-**' **** *'*��* .... ' marked 11. It. It **.. ��.. i eer.-i.-r. llience ill cbuini The incident however, does not affect the value of the criticism *""��� '"*"'"��� *' '****"��� *""***��� ""****x *.***** __. j i- i_ -.t ***** ********* ***> ehaxxx* --out- to point ol coiu- offered by the News, for Col. Davis in the same conversation ad- *******, <*****^^***k*ffSg' -Sk. , . . ... -1_.NJAW1N HuSSKL IllCt nutted that his intention is to put in a bid for the work, and that {';_T_n_��!_?"Jl'lal1' if his bid is accepted he will carry out the work by day labor. He: further admitted that the citizens have no guarantee that he will . T_t-~"u_Tu^^SS^fSSf ii��iS��Si ol be able to carry out the work for the amount of his bid. The reasons offered by Col. Davis for recommending that the work be done "by station gangs only" are :��� (1) To avoid employing undesirable laborers who might be engaged by the contractors. (2) To prevent the work being done by day labor, in fulfillment of the promise to the ratepayers. The News respectfully points out that neither of these reasons are sound. Vancouver, 1.. L'��� occupation bookkeeper, inu .inn. lO .pply lur |.lTllllr.r.l.r[| 10 pUTClHUH) I III' lollO*. I ll�� el..-.11 l-.-.l lailelS. i eenri.e-jiiini: .t . 11....i pl.nu.-d nt iho con- llu.nce oi Ulackwau-r rivur Willi Num. river, .bout ; two milu. euulll Irum tliu autli lloiiiiin.iii 1 ell-|-rapli cabin. 1'ual marked A. J. M. N. *e*t. Corner, itieiicu XsXl chain, .ouili, ihuncu mj chain. ea.1 thence 60 chain, nurlb, llionco ml chaina woat 10 putnl ul i-.niiiin iri-.-nifirt. coniaininic um acru. iirrrn- ur lot. AM.I S JAMES M.*lvl;.N/.li: l.ated Sopt. 11. lull. l-ub. Nov. 2. Skeena I..11.I Diatrict���llutricl ol Caaaiar Tako nunc- lhal Herbert McLnn-ii ol V'an- i couver. I*. C, occupation real oalalu agent, intenda to apply (ur purinia..un lu purchaao tne (ollowlns duecnt-ed land.: Commencini at a post planled at the con- ' lluencu ul lllackwater rivur with the Naaa river aboul twu mile, euulh ol the aiath Iioniinii.n II* . ���.. ti ��� 1 elcuraph cabin. 1'ual marked II. M. N. I.. n tne seconti place, it the Citv Engineer s admittedly irre- ***** *****"* **> ******* *��**t*>, **>*ae* su chain. .. fl i. .;��� - . . . . , *��� ! weet, Ihence KU chaina nurth. ibence BO chain. sponsible bid is accepted, he proposes to carry out the work bv In the first place there is nothing to prevent these "undesirable laborers" from joining together in station gangs and undercutting all the other competitors. it to po.nl o( cuuliiit-iii-i-iiii-nt, containing blu aero, moro or Xmm. Dated Sept. '13, lull 111. Kill, ll 1 Mcl.l.NNAN I'ul.. NOV. H. day labor, which is in direct violation of his reason for recommending station gangs as well as in violation of the. promise to the ratepayers. The News repeats its accusation of yesterday, that the City Engineer's recommendation to bar out the contractors, to place harassing conditions on the station gangs so that they will find it difficult to compete, and then allow himself to come in with an ir- ���ii i_'-l * * -* * ����� ����� - - ov -"���.���'M- ."ence eaat *r responsiDie Did to carry out the work by day labor at the ratepay- j $!|J"�� * ** **u��wmencement: conie.u.n-i cj.-u-�� nort^lW~ m"c_^�� "*_ar��7otai ii er's expense, looks like a cooked up scheme to fool the station' gangs, the contractors and the ratepayers alike. Skeena Land Di.lrict~Dl.uict of Coast ltan|. .'. Take nol.ee lhal 1. Chri.lupher-r'-lamo. Graham ol I'rlnce Hup n. II. C, occupatiun locumutiv. .���iie-iin- r. iniond tu apply for per.nia.iun lo purcbaae tbe lolluwln. -1*���-**..i .-.] land.. Coromencinic al a uo*l planled at the southwest r, ir,. r ul Lut No. 1...J vicinity ul Lake I-....- and marked Cbriatophur J. liraham N. L. Corner, Ihence weet lu cnaina, thence aoulh PRINCE RUPERT II AND ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently furnish*.'.!, with steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, being absolutely first-class in every respect. The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on the coast Rates: $1 lo $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. Tlie Besl Procurable. Absolutely pun* 1836 1911 The Bank of British North America Tl Tear, la Inlnru. Capital and Re.ervr Over $7,300,000 Business Men's Banking Money advanced to finance your business. Local and foreign Drafts l.ouglit and sold. Notes discounted. Collections promptly made. Letters of Credit, Money Orders and Telegraph Transfers issued, payable in all the leading Cities of the world. Prince Rupert Braarb r. 8. LONG, Maaaacr. Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. *-X*-**r* ^h4-^>*l^ll'**��-.H^-4l"^-ll'^��l*^JI**"fcll'*^l4il**^ <m**^****M****\f COAL NOTICE SkMna Land Dbiriet���Dittrict of Quwn Charlott Tak* notlc* that Auatin M. Hrown or I'nncr Itupert. aaddlar. Intandi lo auplv to lha ChM Comm-Mton.tr ol Landa and Worka for a Unncv to proapect for coal, oil and potrolwtn on and under tha followine daacribed landa on tha Wait Coaat of Craham laland: Commcncinf at a pott of the northeaat comer t planted threa milna eut Of C. la No. 446. thence W chain*, iliunce eut 4U chaina, thenco north ou n3 00 chaina. Ihence HO chains waat. tbence 8 tr|rM|iinni��Klr��|rMKmnvMi|r|i! FOR SALE Lot 19 " 10 " 12 Lot 16 " 61-62 Block 33 Sec. 7 Price $575.00 "2 "7 " 1100.00 " 37 " 7 " 1400.00 WITH THREE-ROOMED HOUSE Block 16 Sec. 2 , Price 1000.00 $351.25cash "' 12 " 2 "pr.2200.00 775.00 " PETER McLACHLAN REAL ESTATE Third Avenue TIMBER MINES 4444444444444444444444<4��4��444��44��< l llKl>lt.i'IIKIt JAS, CK.MIAM, Locator Dated SepL 11. Kit 11.66 A.M. - WuneeMd t. U Laird. Pub Sepl. 1*X Skeena Land Uialrlct���Diatrict ol Caaaiar Taka nuiice that K. II. Sieeran ol Vancouver, il. . . occupauon Uuckman, Inuoda tts apply lor permUHion to purcbaae tbe (o.lowin-*; d-��criii--i landa: Commencini at a poat planled 40 chaina aoulh ol I're-empuon No. UW7 aud bl chaina eaal (rom lhe Naaa Itiver IS. W. C.l, Ihence 40 clu-io. eaal, Ibence 40 cl-mii. north, tbence 40 ehaina amx. thence 40 chaina auuth lo the point ol commencement to contain lou acre, more or leaa. in. H.MU) ii.m Aim STCWAItT 1'-l.il Auj. IUI1. J.line I', lullcrliin, Aiii-nl Tub. Sept. 21. Skeena Land DUlrict���Diatrict ol Coaal Itanie !i Tako nul.ee thai Harold K. Smith ol Morei>, Alia., occupation .lalloo acent, intend, to apply (ur parr-eleaion lo purchaae the following deecrn*e.i land.: Comraendnf at a pool planted al the aoulb weat corner 100 chain, eaal and 20 chain, nortb liirrn N. I., vomer ol Lot 111b, llarvey'a Survey Coaat DUlrict itange 6, Ihence 40 cbaina eaal, thence ISO chaina nurlb, Ihence 40 chaina weal. tber.ee bo chatna aoulh lo poat ol commencemt-nl containing is'io acrea, more or leaa. Dated .*. i-i. IS, lyll. HAItULD I'ub. .-.vi ��� Zil. Kred W. Uohlr commencement. tuguet I Al'STIN M. llltUWN, Local.., I'ub. Aug Skeena Land DUlrict���DUlrict ol Qunn Charlolt Take nolle* thai thirty dan Irom dale, I, C. I. Hainter ol I'rince Itupert, li. I., by occupation bookkeeper, inland lo apply lo the Chief Cora* mUeioner ol Land. lor a lleenee lo proepect lor coal and pelroleum on and under 640 acree ol land on Graham l*alnd dettrlbed aa follow.: Commendng al a poet planted two mile, north of C. I: U. Coal Leeee No. IS, marked N. W. corner C. K B. Coal Ia*** No. 24, thenee eoulh SO chaina, thence eaat SO chaina, thence north | SO chaina, tb.nee we.i SO chaina to place ol com* mencemenL Dated Sept. 12, lull C. E. IIAINTKU. Locator I'ul.. SepL 2). Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrlcl ol Quean Chariot lr Take notice that thirty dara Irom dale, I, C. E. Hainier ol I'rince Itupert, fl. C. by ocrup.lloti bookkeeper, inlend to apply lo the Chief Commiaaioner ol Landa lor a lioence lo proapect for coal and petroleum oo and under Mil acrea oi land on Cranam Island diwcribed ea lollow 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 live them a business training. The best place to send them to is tlie : . Nanaimo Business Collegi ��� smith , Commencing at a poet planled two mile, nt-irb u'h'ler Aim i tS ****" m*"""! <W u****** **** No 4. marked obler, Agen N- E_ t,nm c g ��� jgg ____ N_ �� JJJJ i eouth SO chaina. (hence weet SO ehalna, Ihence j Skeena Und DUUict���Diatrict ol Coaal IUnge 6 north SO ehalna. Ihenee eaat SO chain, trpl.ee 1 lake notice lhal I, Cordon C. Emmeraon oi commencemenl. I'rlnce Itupert, 11. C, occupation real eelale broker, Intend lo apply for permlaamo lo purcbaae the folluwing dwclbed landa: Commencing at a poet pUnted ebout 2 3-4 | mile, in a northerly du-eclion Irom the northeaat corner poet ol Lut I Jlli., ttan-te 6, Coaal Diatricl, thence north 40 chain., tbence weat to river le.nk, tbence euulh lulluwing riv.r bank i>* puint ' nl commencement; cuntaining ISO acre., more or leea. Daled SepL 9, lull. UUKDON C. EMMEitSUN Tub. in i IO. Skeena Land Diatricl���DUtricl ol Coaal Itange 6 lake notice that lliriam Itoy McTavUh ol Ulnnlpeg, Man., occupallon barrUler, inunda i.r apply Inr |>ermU>lon lu purcbaae lha loiluwing deacribed land.: Commencing al a poat planted at Ihe aouthweat corner 40 chain, eaal and 40 chaina north from N. E. corner ol Lot lllti, llarvey'a Survey Coaat DUlrict IUngo 6, thonce .... chain, eaat, thenoe bo chaina north, thence 60 chain, weet, Ihenee bO chain* eouth lo poal ol commoncement containing ���i'.n acre* mum or lo... Daled Sept. 18, 1 Wl 1 IIIItlAM llnV McTAVlSH . I'ub. Sept. 28. Kred W. Uohler, Agent DatedSept. II, llll. I'ub. Set>L -1 C. E. UAINTER. Locatoi Skeena Land DUtrict���Diatrict ol Coaat IUnge t, Take nolice that Herbert 1. Mackle ol lrem broke, lint., occupation lumberman, Inund. lo apply for permlMiui ri-wcribed land.: ���Ion to purchaae ih. lollowlng erree Ucu.��� EZSm inund 't1*,1? V ���'"���" ��' '���*<'/ ******* lollowlng Tbo"-, i-lo��� t.p.r.finriJW t *^mint' eTtal^^ ** ***** ��< ��"" fal@BB^itV-g;g; It is the nearest business college (o I'rince Rupert. It's fees are within reach of everyone. Its tuition is pwaondi and develops tin individuality of the pupil. Room and board is cheap in Nanaimo. Thc pupils are away from the distractions of the larger rities '��&Jrmmm?M*V,& x^m^w&mM Oar slitilluml cenw iarleeV. lahae ia The Ben Pitman System of Shorthand Husineas English and Letter writing Commercial Arithmetic Olfice Routine ���Spelling Typewriting Penmanship II^ Mif Ntan ill the Difference Between Success and Fiilwe lo Yon Ask at Daily News forour booklet teaching how to write shorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE C E. Perry, Pri.cip.1 Nmiin0( | c Skeena Land DUtrict���DUlrict ol Caaalar ! Take notice that Charlea William Ham Vancouver, 11. C, ." apply lur perml .leechlied landa: Commendng at a poat planted at Ihe coniluence ol Ulackwaur river with the Naaa river about two mile, aouth Irom the alilh Dominion lel.gr.ph cabin. 1'o.t marked C. W. II. S. IV. Corner, Ihenee bO chaina north, thence 80 chaina i eaat, thence 80 chain, aouth, Ihence 80 chain. I weet to (mint at commencement, conUining 640 ! acre, more ur leaa. n .. (-IIAIILES WILLIAM HAM I '..ii-el September 23, lull. I'ub. Nor. 1. Skeena Und DUtrlct -DUtricl ol Caaalar Take noUce that Thomaa Arthur Whlu ol Vancouver, 11. C, occupation carpenUr, InUnda u epply lor permiaalon to purchaae tho followini deecribed land.: Commencing at a poat planted at tha con* luence ol lllackwater river wllh Naaa river, about two milee aouth ol the aUth Dominion Telegraph cabin. I-iwI marked T. A. W. S. E. Corner, thence 80 chaina north, Ihence 80 chaina weet, thence 80 chain, aoulh, thence 80 chaina eeat U point of commencement, con' lining 640 acre, more or leas TIIOIllAS AllTIH'll WHITE DatedSept. 2.1, 1911. I'ub Nov. 2. Skesna Und DUlrict���DUtrlct ol Coaat IUnge V Take notice that lettm M. Tallman ol Cedar lUplda, Iowa, occupation lawyer, Islanda to apply for permiaelon to purchaae tho following deacrilied landa: Commencing at a poat planted on the aoutherly .linr. ol Kulxymateen Inlet on the right bank ol a .mall atream flowing into aald Inlet |u.t eaat ol Crow Uke. Thence eouth 20 chain., thence we.1 20 chain, more or loaa to the ahore line ol Crow uke, Ihence northerly and eaaterly lol- nwini the ahore linea ol Crow Uke, the Inlet to Crow Uke and Kulieymaleen Inlet to the place ul commencement, conulnlng forty acrea more or lm* Ucated Auguat 7, 1.11. RC_jg'_P ***** '''5S8B a. TALLMAN Commendng et a poet planled on the left bank ol the Zytno-iolli or Zlm-a-got-lta Illver, al aoulh weet corner ol Lot 1706, ihenca northerly, following Ibe weelerly boundary ol Lot 17041. M chain, more or leae, to tbe northweat oorner ol -Mid tm J06! fl"9 *m*mtlr and eoulherly, followini the lelt bank ol ..il river, SO chain, mor. or lo�� lo poinl ol commencement conUining ISO mora or leea. Located Auguat 19, 1911. DaUd Augurt 21. IHI. HERBERT j. MACKIE Pnb. A-i SO. Frederieli 8. Clement.. Agenl Sk��.n. Und DUlrict-DUlrict of Coaat Range 6 Take notice lhat I, Thomaa McClymont ol Irince Itupert, ll C., oecupatlon real aetata broker, Intend lo apply lor permieelon U purehaae the following deecribed landa: Commencing at a peot planted at the 8. W, corner ol preemption record 412, Ibence erit 80 chaina. Ihence aoulh 40 chaina, thenee weat SO mencement: conulnlng 320 acrea, more er leae. D.ted Sept 6, 1911. THOMAS McCI.YMONT Tub. Sept. ��. %ta*ms Cola. Agent Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Coaat Rania 6 Take notice that It. P. MUler ol Tipton, England, occupation larmer, Mend, u apply for permiaelon lo purcbaae the following ..���cribwl ianda: Commencing at a poat planted about 60 chain, wert Irom tbe N. W. Corner ol Ut 4406, thenc ***** 40 chain., thenoe weat 20 chain., thence I eouth 40 chaina, thenee eaet 20 chain, to the point of commencement eontalnini eighty ecre. more or leas. Daled Augu.t 19 1911. R. F. MILLER I'ub. Aug. 26. p. M. Miller. Agenl Skeena Und Dlrtrict -DUlrict ol Queen Charlotu Take nolice thai thirty daya from dale, I, C. E. Ilainler ol Prince Ituperl. li. C, by occup.llon lionkkeeper, Inlend lo apply U the Chief Com- inl-wloner of Uni. fur a licence lo proipect for coal and petroleum on and under S40 acres of land on Craham Island deMrihed aa follow.: Commencing at a poet planled two mllea north Tlei.n northwest .omel Coa! Leaee 446S marked C. E. II. Coal Leaae No. 29, ".mr- south SO chains, Ihenee weet 80 chaina, thenre north SO rhaina thr-nre east 60 chain, tu point ol commencement, r-intalnlni 640 acres more or leas. DeteVl Sept. 12. 1911. C. E. BAINTER Pub. ocu 7. Skeena Und DUtrlct-^DUtriet ol Coaat Range 6 Take notion that Frank & Miller of Undon, Eng., occupation civil englniw. InUnds lo apply for permlasion u purchase Ihe lollowlng deacribed lands: ( ommenclng at a poet planted at the N. E. Corner of Ut 28, thenee north 20 chaina, thence west 20 chains, thence eouth 20 ehaina, thenee easl 20 chains U point of commencement, eon* Islning 40 acres more or leea. DaudAoguet 16, 1911. FRANK S. MILLER Pub. Aug. 26 p. M. Mill---, Agent SAMUEL HARRISON (NOTARY .Tin lei V. F. 0. GAMBLE Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Broken APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert and Stewart The Economy Paint Store ��� 1 WE CATER TO THE TRADE 1��� PAINTING PAINTS PAPERING OILS KAI.SOMINING VARNISHES E.COLE, Prop. Phone Biu* 336 6th and Fraser St. ���YOUR FOOD WILL BE WELL COOKED ON A��� Crown Favorite Cooking Stove Price from $45 to S58. Other Stoves from $16. WE HAVE ALL YOU NEED IN BUILDERS' HARDWARE THOMPSON HARDWARE COT eeewd Avenue Telephone 10 KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE Builders' Supplies Plumbers' Supplies Paints Oils Varnishes P.O. DRAWER 1524 HARDWARE PHONE No. 8 Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Granitcware MONARCH MALLEABLE The " Stay Satisfactory Range." BEIRNES & MULVANY Skeena Mail and Express Leave all express packages for interior points with the Pacific Transfer Co., 807 Third Ave., and insure prompt forwarding. All accounts and correspondence addressed to P.O. Boi 806 BEIRNES & MULVANY will receive immediate attention Hardlon, B. C GREENER'S "British Empire GUN Here's the worlds best gun-n Greener Hammerless��� at a price within the reach- of all sportsmen; Ita got all the Greener features, hard hitting, far shooting, lasting wear; there's nothing bet- ***(*���} ter; price tJOj Catalog i'll FREE W. W. GREENER 63*65 Beam Hill Hill Monlrcatl. r.Q. UNION S.S. COMPANY OF B C Ltd The new steel Passenger Stoamt-r "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 st.'ame on the run having water-tight bulkheads nml double bottom, thus en suring safety of passengers in cue of collision or wreck. J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. Mr. Non-Resident Write us regarding, the value of your Prince Rupert property. We will be pleased to keep you postt-d as to conditions here. 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Real Estate and Rental. Office.: Helgerion Block 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 uny. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Ave. F. M. DAVIS �� General Machine Shop and Slii|;'s Carpentering, Also agents for Fairbanks-Morse and Knox Gasoline Engines. Gasoline Engines and Accessories carried in stock. Lamehef and Boat, lor Hire N.E. end el 1Vle.il 4>-air* ** ***m��* ****.** <* ****** t********1*^^**** Royal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue and Sixth St. The Flnwt Roomi. The best equipped and ateam heated. Hot and cold baths. Dinins; room and restaurant : Subscribe For The Daily News Corley & Burgess, Props J INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE NEWS irfrnTtttftv ' LAND LEASE NOTICE l-i-ll.. Coola Land DIatrlot���Dlalrlct ot Coast Hungi. Tuko notico that H. M. Cliff of Dundalk. Ireland, occupation gentleman, Intenda to upply tor ...-rmis.-mm to lease the following doacribod lunds: (.'ommunclnB at a post plantod at the Bhore jitmr tho Ni ���**. cornor of Lot No. 8, thence north .10 chuins, thenco weat 80 chains mora or loss tu ,',ir.i boundary of cannery lease, thonce following dm suid oast boundary south 40 chuins more or ].-.. to shore line, thenco following said shure Imu easterly 80 chuins more or bus to point of cuiimionccmont; containing 320 acres, more or la THE DAILY NEWS Dated August 31, 1911. Pub. Sept. 30. H. M. CUFF William McNair, Agont Holla Coola Land District���District of Coast Uungo Take notico tbat II. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, ootupatlon gentleman, intends to apply lur permission to lease the following doacribed In i ids: Commencing at a post planted at tho N. K corner of Lot 33, thunce north 20 chains, thence ht-sl 40 chains, thence south 20 chaina more or \*m lo shore line, thenco following thu shore line nui 40 ehaiaa more or leas to point of commence ment] containing 30 cures, moro or loss. Hated August 31,1911. II. M. CLIFF I ���ub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agont Belli Coola Land District���District o ICoast Hung Tuke notice that 11. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, Intends to apply ivt permiasion to lease the following described lunds: Commencing at a post plantod at the N. W. curnor of Lot No. 4, thence north 40 chuins, thence mt 40 chains, thence south 40 chuina more or k'.j to shore line, theoce following shore line - t.rly 40 chains mora or toss to point of commencement; containing 80 acres, moro or lesa. Dated August 28, 1811. H. M. CLIFF I'ub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agen Uulla Coola Land District���District of Coast Hange Tuke notico that H. M. Cliff of Dundalk, In lund, occupation gontleman, intonds to upply fur permission to lease the folluwing described lunds: Commonclng at a pott planted at the N. \\ curnor of Lot 252, thonce south 40 chuins more or lusa to northern boundary of lease No. 1 uppliod for ny 11. M. Cliff, thence following said boundary i.i.t 20 chains, thence north 40 cliaina, thence west 20 chaina to point of commoncement; containing 80 acros, more or leas. Dated August 28, 1911. H. M. CLIFF Fub. Sepl. 30. William McNuir, Agont Holla Coola Land District���District of Count Range Take nollco that H. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, intends to apply lor permission to leaso tho following described lands: Commencing at a post plantod at the S. i. curnur of Lot 251, thence suuth 40 chains more ur leas to northern boundary of Lease No. 1 upplied for by 11. M. Chil, thence oast 20 chains ulong said boundary, thunco north 40 chains, thencu wost 20 cbains to point of commencement; containing 80 acres, mere or lesa. Dsted August 28, 1911. II. M. CLIFF i'ub. SepL 30. Williurn McNair, Agent Skoona Land District���Diatrict of Queen Charlotto Tako notice that thirty days from dale, I, C. K. Daintor of i'rinco Hupert, It. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intnd to apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lunds for a liconco to prospect for coul and potruloum on and undor till) acros of i��...i.... '5-..i��� ���-���- ��� ��� ������ ��� land on Gruham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted ono milo north or C. K. li. Coal Lease No. 9, markod N. W. corner C. K. li. No. 10, thonco south 80 chains, thenco wost 80 chains, thonco north 80 chains, thunco oust 80 chuins to placo of commoncement. Dutod Sopt. 11,1911. C. !���:. HAINTKU, Locator I'ub. Sept. 23, Skeena Land District���District of Qumn Charlotto Tuke notico that thirty days fronm dat��, I, C. K. Uuinter of Prince Hupert, it. C, occupation book. keener, intend to upply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lands (or a liconce to prospect for coal and petroleum on und under 640 acres of land on Cirahum Islund described aa follows: Commencing ut a post planted two miles north of Oi 1'.. H. Coul l.t-usu No 8, markod N. K. corner of Oi I'-- li. Coul Ijouse No. 11, thence south 80 chuins, thence wost HO chains, thence north 80 chains, thonce eust 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Sept. 11,1911. I'ub. Setit. 23. ITEMS OF. j SPORT I | 'Tho friends of Carl Morris, tbo Oklahoma ffianl and rumored white hope are out busy denying a story thai his recent victory over Jaok Qoyor wus entirely Uue tn the snialln.'ss of llu thirteen-foot affair time, with Morris' und Geyor 0< K. UAINTEH, Locator ... i.i-.ui.i.iiijuri'lU-lllIUIllt! Tuko notico that thirty days from date, I, C. E. Uaintor of I'rinco Huport, H. C, by occupution bookkeeper, intend to spply to the Chief Cora- missioner of Lund for a llconce to prospect for coul and petroleum on und undor 040 acres of land on Cruhum Islund described us follows: Commencing ut a post piunted two miles north of C. K. H. Coal Lease No. 7. markod C. E. it. Coal Louse No. 12, thoucc south 80 chains, thence oast 80 chains, thonco north 80 chains, thonce weat 80 chains to place of commencement. Duted Sopt. 11,1911. " " Fub. Sept. 23. C. fc.. UALNTEU, Locator .. . L1 tof Quoon C that thirty duys from dato, I, C. E, Skeena Land District���District of Queon Charlotta Tuke notice that thirty days from date, I, C. E. Uainter of Prince Hupert, U. C by occupation ....,-. i., .-*. \m,, uy occupauon bookkoeper, intend to apply to tbo Chief Commissioner of Landa for a liconce to prospoct for coul and petroleum on nnd under 640 acraa of land on (iraham laland doacribed aa followa: Cummenelng at a post planted two mllos north of C. E. B. Coul I,.mm' No. 7, markod S, W. corner C. E. It. Coal Leaso No. 13, thenco norlh 80 chuins, thonce east K0 chains, thenco soulh 80 chains, thenco west 80 chains to placo of commencement. Pitted Sept. 11,1911. C. E. UAINTEH, Locator Puh. SepL 23. Skoena Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ot Queen Charlotta Islands Tako notice that AusUn M. Urown of Prince Hupert, 1). C-, occupaUon aaddler, Intenda to apply to tho Chief Commiaaioner of Lands and Works for a licence to prospect for; coal, oil and petroleum on and under the following deacrlbod lands on tho West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted throe milos east of the northeast corner of C. L. No. 4478 thenoe 80 chains aouth, thenca 80 chains east, thance 80 chains north, thenco 80 chains wost to point of com moncomont. AUSTIN M. DHOWN, Locator Dato of Location 31sl July. 1911. Puh. Aug. 17. ring���ifr \t the same 40 pounds, iMo pounds, there wasn't much room fur much else except the re for oo anil some bard slugging. It is nol quilt* right to put two such big ring so small. men in u bee ���"llie COAL NOTICE .Skeona Land District���District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty duys Irom dute, 1, C. fc.. lisinter of Princu Kupert, li. C, by uccupatiuo I .Hjkkeoper, intend to apply to the Chief Com* mituuuuer of Lands for a licenco to proapect fur cosl and petroleum on and under 010 acres of lund on Craham Island doscribed us followa: Commencing at a post pluntod live nulus east i.| Coal Lease No. 4474, marked C. E. Haulier's N. E. corner Coal Lease No. 9, thencu south 80 chains, thonco wost 80 chains, thenco north 80 chums, thence cast 80 chuins tu placu of commencement. DatedSept. 11, 1911. C. E. UAINTEH, Locator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skoena Land District-District of Queen Charlutte Take notice thut thirty duya from date, 1, *.'. !���;. Hainter uf Princu Hupert, it, C, by occupation bookkoeper, intend to apply lo-4.hu Chief Com missioner of Lands for a liconco to prospect fur coal and petroloum on and under 040 acres of lund on Graham Island described us lullows: Commonclng at a post planted one mile north uf C. E. 11. Coal Lease No. ID, marked C. E. II. Cual Leaae No. 15. thencu north 80 chains, thonce Must 80 chains, tnence soulh 80 chuins, Ibence past 80 chains lo place of co mi nen cement. DatadSept.ll, 1911. C. E. UAINTEH, Locator Pub. Scuu 23. Skuena Land District���District of Queen Charlott Take notice that thirty days from dale, I, C H Hainier uf Princu Hupurt, U. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to thu Chiuf Com* miasionor of Lands for a licence to prospect (or coal and petroleum on and under 040 acras ul land on Graham laland doscribed us follows: Commencing at a post planted twu milea north of C. E. ti. Coal Lease No. 10, marked N. E. corner C. E. ti. Coal Loaso No. 10, thunco south 80 chaina, thenoe woat 80 chaina, thonco north 80 chains, thunce cast 80 chains tu placu uf commencement. Datod Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. UAINTEH, Ucator Pub. SepL 23. Skeena Land District���District of Queen Charlutte Taka notice that thirty days from date, 1, C. E Uainter of Prineo Hupurt, ti. C, by occupation bookkoeper, iniond to apply to thu Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licenco to prospect for Skeena Land District���District of Quaan Charlotte lalands Take notice tbat Austin M. Drawn of Prince Hupert, occupation aaddlur, intends to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and works for a liconco to prospoct (or coal and oil and potroleum on and undor the following described lands on the West Cout of Graham Island: Commencing ut a post pUnled throo milus cast of tho suuthwest corner of C. I.. No. 4477 tbence 80 cbains east, thence 80 chains norlh, thsnee 80 chains west, thence 80 cbaina aoulh lo point of commencement. AUSTIN M. UKOWN. Locator Date of Location, 31st July 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Skeena Und District���District of Queen Charlotu lalands Tako notice that AusUn M. Urown of Prince Ituperl, occupatiun saddler, Intends to apply to tho Chiuf Commissioner of Lands and Works fur a licence tu prospect for coal, oll and pelroleum on and under thu folluwing doscribod lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted throe mllos east of the southeast curner o ;C. I. Nu. 4472 Ibence nurth 80 clmi!,'-, thenco east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thonce wost 80 chains to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. UHOWN, Locator Located August 1st, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Skeena Land DUtrict���District of Queen Charlotte Take nolice lhat thirty days from dato, 1, C. E Uainter of Princu Hupert, ti. C, by occupallon bookkeeper, intend lo apply to thu Chief Commissioner of Lands for a bcenco to prospect (or coal and petroleum on and under 040 acras of land on Graham Island dweribed as follows: Commencing at a post planted live milus east uf Coal Lease No. 4407, marked C. E. U. Coal Lease No. 1, N. E. cornur, llu ���**.*��� wost 80 chains, tbenoo south 80 chains, ihuncu east 80 chains, thenco north 80 chuins tu plucu of commencement. Datod Sept. 11,1911 C. E. UAINTEH, Ucator I'ub. Supt 23. Calgary is ambitious U known as u racing center. Sweepstakes totaling $tH,uoo bav ul- roady been bung up for next summer's meet at Hie Industrial Exhibition raees. PWe of the $1,000 stakes will be hung up for the harness raoos antl one will go to Ibe runners. The big slake rare for the runners will be lhe 1 !4 mile race for the Calgary cup. Thoroughbreds from all over the continent ar expected to be entered for this event The thousand dollar slake offered is expected lo he the means of drawing more runners to Alberta than have ever before been seen. In (be National League an exceedingly close race, is likely next years, say the dope artists, with the (limits, Cubs, Phillies and Pirates, and possibly the Cardinals iu the running. Suitable Christmas Gifts Alums! oOlintieil ure lhc nun.b-.-r cl appropriate gill tain*;, shown in our new ctttulu(;iic r-intin;! In price Irum 15c up. There arc 121 polei ol Diamonds, Jew In, Silver* ware, Chino, Cut llluss, Leather tiuuik ui.J Novel- ties���write for It, i> is Iree for the asking. We prepay all delivery charge, on every urlicle purchased Irom Ul, guarantee ���ale delivery und immediately refund the I.ill purebue price il the g.mds ure nut entirely HtllttOtOr.. Ryrie Bros., Li,i,it*..j Canada's Larlsst Jewelry Houtc .lilt iiurlf, Pr*. Harry ttyrl*, Src.-Trca*. 134-136-138 Yonge St. TORONTO . , . | - THE COSY CORNER = DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN { T���.r^e^^��e^^^~,-���-^.����.^w.r*.+r��.~-~.^.��-^.^.^.^,_-_.-_..---_4 Thia is a little section of the paper, which from day to duy will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and ull of the ladius of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will Iill a social need. In u ri'cenl hour ram between lean lluiiin, (lit* Kivncli uiniil.'iir distance ohsmpion, und H.iueh- iii'd, a i'ni.'k professional Mura- Hniii runner, tliu amuii-ur won un easy victory, oovering eleven inil.'s '.'<;* yurds in the hour. \V. (i. (il'OI-gO, ll.ililiTnl llll" mil.' professional record, declares lho present .system of training athletes is ull wrong, and llutl men ure belter if left to themselves, following ihe promptings >.r nature as to diet. A BEAUTIFUL THROAT It Is One of the Most Vital Points to the Artist's Eye. Christmas and New Year Sailings *.s. Prince Rupert Hi* shi' matron or maid, n beautiful throat Is a Joy I., any woman. Ks'iiTiuiiy during the siu'inl season <l...'s she dosiro a full round llu-oat, whose ovory curve i> a line nf beauty, end wlu.se -.ni'i whiteness gleams from uml.'I- Hie line ..f ibe deool- ii'ii' gown. a famous beauty doctor in I'liris has a special oourso in developing throal beauty, lie lolls ihe Booker afler boaul ythal she iiiii-i steam lho throat several times in softon it ami then massage n wiih n Bpeolal massage cream, massaging from the point of lho .'hill Inward I lie curve Of Hie Ihroal. A bOnoflOlal exercise is Iii use the thr..al us a pivot anil roll lhe lieu.I friini Bide to side while you c.iiiul Iw.-nly. llu Ihis every nighl and morning, ami you will never be Iroublod with Iboso telltale line- nf approaching ago thai ovory woman dreads. By Ihis ii.-nlle exercise you will strengthen lho muscles sn thai Ihey will be linn ami full, giving that beautiful curvo over which artists ra\e. lmI fai lulu or roasl porn, 8 woo I Potatoes, Southern si\ le Pool nml spiii longlhwlso three good sized bwooI potatoes and boil iiuiii done, Pul In -mall baking pan, a.1.1 Du -fourths of a cup nf sui*nr, a heaping lablo- spiinill'lll nl' bill Iit. OllOUgll boiling waier in cover and bako I we nly minutes in 1ml oven, W. ^^^^ L. BARKER Architect Second aven.ie and Third itreet Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. 11. Cordon Munro W. Nicholson Luiley MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ^^_ ACCOUNTANTS -1- AUDIIORS Seise wiih pork lendor-1Law-Butlt. Building Phone No. 280 I'rince Ruuert P.O. Box 361 Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city- are requested to visit thc lodge. J. P. CADE. N. G. J. GI.UCK, Sec. *)-*-* '* *-* -* | FRED. STORK -General Hardware ��� ALFRED CAItSS, C. V. BBNNBTT, B.A. of Ilritl.li Columbia of lit:.. Ontario, Su.- antl Mriiiitril.;! Ileus kali'hewan anil Al- Is-i in liar.. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTAIUES, ETC. Ofticc-Exi-hanire block, corner Thlnl avenue and Sixth street- I'rince Ituuert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L.D. S., D. D. S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All ele-trtnl -i..-r re! r--rr- ekilfully treated. Ga. and local una.tiieljc. adnilnl.teretl for thu palnles. el- traction of toi-th. CinnulUlion free. Olllce.: Hclttcreon Block, I'rinco Ituuert. 11-11 AI.-X.M Mrin- >r n.A.. W.E.Willinm..n.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C P.O. BOX 2.1 I'UINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUI'lL Ol* WM. rOXON, ESQ.. A.H.A.M., I ON., (NO SWEET POTATOES Train ing of Hriiish athletes for Ibe next Olympic gomes al Blookholm will begin nexi month when a .'Unbilled team of Oxford uml Cambridge slurs will meet the pick >.f ibe performers of the Amateur Alblelic Association of England in an elimination meul Leaving I'rince Rupert Thursdays at' _..������_, .__ ��� �����__ ���, uu.���. ���# 8.30 p.m., after Prince John's arriv- Thop�� fl,r,e a J**-** of *�������� of al, December 21at anil 2.sth, arriving j Cooking This Vegetable. In Vancouver Saturday morning De ������J-_^H cember 23rd and 30th. Returning will leave Vancouver 2 a. m., December 26th and January 2nd. Builders' Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves Graniteware Tinware Preaent schedule will remain in effect until above dates. Bi-weekly train service to Vanarsdol. Trains leave Prince Rupert at 1 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Returning arrive Prince Rupert I p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays. Kin* row boats and launches telephone ,'I2U green. Davis boat house. Skeena Land Dialricl���Dialricl ot Queen Challolte Take nolice that thiny day. from dato, I, i*. i: Bainter ol I'rince lluperl, il. C, by occupallon bookkeeper, intend tu apply lo ibe Chiel Com- j ii.r -ini.r r ol Land, for a licenco lo proepect lor coal and petroleum on anS under Sill acres o. land on Ilraliam bland . 1. . r. t - - ��� I aa follow.; Commencing al a posl planted llvo milus east | OMOOOOOUOBOOOOOnOOOOOOOBCj cosl and pelraloum oo and undur <>*������ acres ol . of Coal Loaso >No. in..', markod C. \.. ll. N. W land on Grabam Island described as follows: Curnor No. 2. thunco soulh CO chains, thonco cast Commencing at a post planted two ji.iI-> ������ north I t.u chsins, thonce north &0 chains, thonco wost ot C. E. 11. Cosl l-Vei-st- No. 14, marked N. I. I bU chains lo placu of commencement. cornvr C. K. H. Coal Leaso No. 17, thonco soulh ni chains, thenca wost bU cbains, thunco north &u chaina, thonce oast HO chains lo place of commencement. Uated Sopt. IL 1911. C. ��. DAINTLK. Locator Tub. Sept. 23. Skoona Land District���District of *Quecn Charlotte Tako notice that thirty days from date, 1, C. ti Haintor of Prince Kupert, It. C, by occupation bookkeeper, Intend to spply to lho Chief Commissioner of Lands for a Licence to proupcct for coal and petroleum oo and undur bit) acros of land on Craham Island described as folluws: Commencing at a post planted two milus north of C. i.. il. Coal Lease No. 12, murked N. W. corner C. L. 11. Coal Leaso No. ltt, thenco south Mj chains, thance oast UU chains, thenco north m> chains, thonce west HO chains lo plsco of commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. K. UAINTLU, Locator Tub. Sept. 23. Skoena Land Dislrict���District of Quoon ChsrloiU Take nolico that thirly days after dste, 1, C. I * Hainter of I'rinco Huport, ll. C, by occupation bookkoepor, intend to apply to the Chief Com* mtsnioner of Lands foi a licencu to prospect fm coal and petruleum on and under t��4U acrus ul land on Craham Island duicribed as follows: Commencing at a post pluntod t*o miles north of C. V.. li. Coal Leaso No. 13, markod S. U- cornor C. E. 11. Coal Leaso No. IB, UWDM MTlfc DatedSept. 11,1911. I'ub. Sept. 23. C. E. UAINTEH, Ucator Skeena Ijind District���Dislrict of Queen Charlotte Take notice lhat thirty days from date, I, C. E. Hainter of I'rinco Kujicrt, ii. CL by occupation bookkeeper, intond to apply to tbe Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence io proipect for coal and {ictruleum on und under t. iit acres of laml on Craham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted me miles east of Coal Lease No. ilTti, marked C. E. ti. S. W. curner of Coal l>easo No. 3, thence easl _U chains, Ihenco nurth MJ chaim, thencu west ttU chsina, Ihence south Ml chuina to placu of commencement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. UAINTEH, Locator Tub. Sept. 23. Skeena I*and Dislrict���District of Queen Charlotta Take notice that thirty days from dale, I, C. E. Hainter uf Trince Hupert, U. C-, by uccupatiun bookkeeper, inteml lo apply to the Chirt Commissioner of Unds for a liconco to prospect (or coal and jietruleum on and under ��� w ucres uf land un Graham Island divrrilicd as followa: ('iimim-ncing at a post planted livu milei cast of Coul Lease No. 44Tti, markod C. K. U. S. E corner Coal Lease No, 4, thenco weal *���** chains, thence north bU chsins, thenco east MJ chains, thenco south bU chuina to pluco id commencement. Hated Sept. II. I'M C. E. UAINTEK, Locato I'ub. Sent. 23 Prevention of Eye Trouble Prevention is better than cure. It is cheaper. It is possible when cure is impossible. Eye trouble may be avoided by the timely use of glasses, averting discomfort, suffering snd permanent impairment of sight We are properly equipped to adjust glasses and guarantee satisfaction. 0* R. W. Cameron & Co. G.T.P. Official Watch Intpector. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. rii'iNi: 82 XXXXWOOOOCXWOOBOCXXMXXSO On your Christmas visit East travel via the Grand Trunk Railway System from Chicago. The finest and best service over Double Track Route. Connections with all roads Kost and West. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged.. Full information and tickets obtained from thc office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT ft E5&i9"-a K- ua,ntkr' '-c ss^mm siMrag I ub. bept. 11. mu.ioner ... I-....I. I". a licence to pr.��|��Hil lo ... i .. co.1 and petroleum on and under -III acre, ol Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol IJucen C lurlu.l. J""' ���" ,|r'_|Mm |,Ullll jarthsrl as lollow.: Take notico that thirly days Irom dute, 1, C. L (*���m���,,.riciiii! M a .mat i.lanle.1 t��o mile, nortii Balnier ol I'rinco Huport, 11. C, by occupation '��� ,\. �� II tod Leaae No. 21, marked S. E ' ' ��� " '���***��' '"J"'I corner o'l A. T. II. Cosl Loa-o No. IIV, thence bookkeeper, Inteml to apply to lhe Chi rnUaioner ol Lands lor a licence lo proape coal snd petroleum on anil undor (iill ucn*. ol land on Uraham laland described mi lollow.: Commonclnj at a po.l planted two milea nortn ol C. E. B. Coal Leaao No. II, marked h. Vi. corner C. E. B. Coal Leaao No. UU, Ihenco north 80 chains, thenco weet SU chaina, llionco south 8U chaina, thence oaat bO cliaina to pluco ol commencement. ',. , Daled Sept. 11. 1911. C. E. BAINTEH. Locator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skoena Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Huron Cliurliille Tske notico thai thirty days alar dale. I, U. ��. Ilainler ol I'rinco llupert, 11. C by occiiiiiilinii bookkeeper, intend lo apply U> Um Chiel loin- mlselonor ol Unds lor a licence lo proipect lur i coal and petroleum on nnd under Iill) aerea oi land on Uraham Island described nn (ollows! Commencing at a po.t planted two nulei. nortn ol C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. If), marked S. b- corner C. E. B. Coal Uaao No. 21, then* norlh 80 ehains, thenco weal 80 ciiains, thenco soulh au chains, thence easl. 0 chaina to placo ol com mencement. ...,��,���.. , ..... Dated Sept. 11.1911. C. D, UAINTEH. Local��� Skeens Und Di.trict���Dialricl ol Huron Charlulti* Tsko notico that thirty days Irom date, I. U. �� Bsinter ol I'rinco llupert, B. C.,. by.occupiiiiun west ou t���t���i ��-.-.... �� cual 80 cliuina. tlience luulll 80 cliuina lu place of commencement Ilnleil Sept. 1- I'uli. Sept. 2.1. A. T. BUODEIIICK, I/K.lor 1911. C. E. Balnter. Agent. bookkeeper, iniond lo apply lo thu Chiol Co ��� mbwlonor ul Unds lor s licence to MjejJ* "J! cosl snd potroloum on snd under HO acne oi ..In.i,I on Graham lalnnd descrilied as lul tows. * Commencing at'a poat plsnlod Iwo milea north ol C. E. II. Coal Uaao No. 10,-MM N. �� comer C. E. B. Coal Uaao No. 22, thonce s ul 80 chains, thonce weat 80 chains, thenco north bo chains, tnenco eaat 80 chains lo placo ol cum D".nt�� S��t-. 12,1911. C. E. BAINTEH. Ucator Skeens Und DUtrlcl-Dlalrlcl of Huron CharloUe Tsko notice that thirty days Iron, dale,1. c-'-��� Balnier ol I'rinco Kupert, J- C , liy J*WfS* bookkeeper, Intend to apply to lho OI 'KM " mlmloner ol Unds lor a liconco to J****** r cool snd petroloum on and under Jff***" Isnd on Orakam Island doscriliod na WllOWJI Commencing ot a post planted two nu ea norln ol fl I II I'oal lease Nn 17, marked N. I* ��� ��Sr C. B U ��Coal L^uio No 23 thenco Bou 80 cbains, thonce west 80 AljM, ��g��0J Mg 80 chains, thonce east 80 chains to pluco ol cum SSS: 12.191L C. E. HAINTEK, Locator Pub, Sept. 28. MmM Land District���District of Queen Chsrlott Take notice Ihnl Ihirty dayi from date, 1, C, E Usinter of I'Mi..- Hupert, It. Cm by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner uf Lm..h for a licence lo protpect for coal and petroleum on anil under NO nrres of laml on Graham Island described ����� follows: Commenrinp at a poi-t planted ut the south we* t rorner of Coal Lease No. in;-, murki-d ('. B< U Coal l.i-.t .' No. *2\ tlience north N ctmlns, thence west 80 chains, thenci wxith 80 chainn, thenco east 80 chains tu point ol Commencement covering all foreahoro Tlahn Nlnt. DatedSept. 12, 1911. C. E. UAINTEH I'ub. Oct 7. Skeona Lund District���District of Queen Charlotte Tako notice thut thirty di.y-i frum date, 1, A, T Hroderick of Trince Hupert, ll. (*., by occupation bunk manuger, Inlend to apply to lho Chief Com* ��� s_ .,..,��,.������t far bunk manug. missioner uf Lsmls for a licence to J��r*P__l '* __. ���u.roloum on and under luml on Graham Island dwcrilwl M ZrZl P.t=;o^d^^(��{^��res of und on tirnii.im isiano hmh-m ..- .- Commencing at a post plantt>tl two milus north if C. E. H. Coal Leaao No. 17, market] 8. W. corner A. T. H. Coal Leaso No. 'ii*, Ihenco north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thencu south 80 chains, thenco wost 80 chains lo placo of commencement. A. T. UltODKIlirK, I.oralor Dated Sopt. 12,1911, C. E. Hainter, Agont Tub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District-District of Queen Charlotte Tako notice that thirty days from dale, I, A. T. Hroderick of I'rinco Hupert, II. C��� by occupation '-und to apply to tho Chiof Com- bank manager, Intel missioner of Lands for 1', .. .--... ��� __ lirencn to prospect for eonl and petroleum on and untler (>I0 cat**** of land on Graham Inland described as folluws; CumrnenciiiK al a post plnated two tnil< *. north of C. E. II. Coal l-ease No. 20, marked <% E cornor A. T. II. t'oal I-caso No. 2fi, thsnee nortt 80 chains, thenco west 80 chains, thonce south 80 chains, Ihence east 80 chains to placo of commencement, II^^H DatedSept. 12,1911. Pub. Sept. 23. A. T. UR����|fiMn,.nt SMITH & MALLETT TIIIIID AVE. I'lumhing, ll. eiimi'. Steamfittingand Sheet Metal Work OlHrei.tnl Ave. I'hone 174 Work.hnp 2nd A ve. bet. "th snd 8th St. New Knox Hotel BESNER & BESNER, Proprietors The New Knox Hotel i. run on the European rrlan. Flr.t-.-las. service. All the Latest Modern mprovemenl.. ���:���:��� BEDS 60c UP FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT B.C. Coaat service ��� Famous Prucess Line Princess Mary Saturday, December 2nd, at 9 sm For Victoria, Vancouver snd Sesttte J. fi. McNab - General Agenl Cooked wiib Un' un'nl or .-..���pur- ni.'l.v lh.' sweet potato is u particularly - I Ihiii);. .iiiii.' uu.'X- .'I'lli'il in Hi., mind <>r ii large number of pooplo. "Tho Southern way'' in all iis numerous variations, sometimos particularized as Tennessee or Georgia, or other sweol potatoes l.y stale, is always a good wuy. Candied Bwcel Potatoes���Parboil potatoes until Ihey begin lo soften, th.-ii dip in cold water ami rub nil' lb.' skins, sii.-i- in one mrli pl - an.l lay in buttered baking dish a layer of potatoes, ami sprinkle thickly with light i.rowu sugar an.l dois or butler. Ropeal until dish Is full, l'our in on.'-liiiir i-up of boiling waler and bake in boi oven one-half hour. Ci lo BwooI Potatoes���Boll sweol potatoes in Jaokels until done. Then peel an.l slice thick inl.. a baking .lish. Season with pepper, salt, butler, brown sugar ami a dusting of cinnamon, I'ul a cup of hoi water ..vr Ihem and, brown slowlj in lho oven, BwooI Potato Croquettes��� Hash sufllcienl hot boiled sweet polalo.'s In milk.' on.' pint. Heat inio lh.' maslu'.l potato sail, popper, one loaspoonful of onion Juico ami om' lablospoohful or butter. When partly cool mold min any desired shape, .lip inio boalon ckk- roll In line dry crumbs, and fry golden brown in ! [ , [ SECOND - AVENUE I *���*���*���*���*��� *���*-* * *-*-* GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE agency collections and reports Fire, Lite and Accident In.urance. 61S 3rd Avenue Phone 2u*l and Green 2S2 PRINCE RUPERT TAKE THE BEST THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY From Vancouver or Seattle FOR ALL POINTS EAST OR SOUTH TICKETS TO THE OLD COUNTRY Through Tickets anil all information about your trip Roger's Steamship Agency 2nd Ave. Head of Centre St. Phone US A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SADULERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables Second Ave. Hotel Central SsSs&i European ** I American plan, steam heated, modern convenience!. Hat*** $1.00 Ui-12.00 |ier day. : Pater Black Proprietor o........... ��� KING GEORGE HOTEL :-=R EBY <& Co.:_-== REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Lan-I For Sale KITSUMKALUM - P. C, Chimney Sweeping and Foraice Cleiaisf Prepare for winter by gettiW your fnr- . iiiii-i*.- and lines put in order by C. H. CUTTING Priciiol Ckimnri S<mp Ad.iru. tssi HUrl. er Phone 71 ���: 81-OTI.K.HHI.Y CI.HAN KUOMH !- * ��� . * Kr optwd Under Nr. MaoairsHi.! . Rila .'15c per Nnikl ind Upwwdi * . MRS. C. McKNICHT Proprietor ��� 6 ��������� ���.. .o E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Err CHARGES REASONAIII THIRD AVENUE PHONE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT THE SCHOOL AS A SOCIAL AND ART CENTRE t balmer E . 3M. r TO LET Flat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in mini, block. Two cottaget con.er Second Avenue ond Ninth Street. FOR SALE I .nl" In ull parti ol the city. FIRE INSURANCE Wo represent some ol tho largest Companies doing business in the City. c. d.Tand Second Ave. Phone 112 HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ANli EMIIALMERS Funt-rai Director. 3rd Avp near 'ith St. I'hone No. *Xi PHONI* .I'll r.o. SOX 004 PONY EXPRESS ���vm Kor .', (I M \1). Ml It. M \M - HKI.IVKRY Kii*'i"��r��. Ilonn nnd K'irwanlinK Affenta, Hitl* or Motor Car day ur nu- M Se.enth Avp. and Fulton Phone 301 ..Grand Hotel.. Worklngman'8 Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection PhOtie 178 lut Av.. and "th St. GEO. BRODERIUS. Proprietor Littles NEWS Agency Magazines .*.* Periodicals I CIC.ARS Some picture! in the Richmond High School salon AN IDEA FOR RUPERT Why Not Use Our FineSchoolhouse to Help to Inculcate Art A 8U|rprestion that may be well worth while for Prince Rupert has been successfully tried in Richmond, Indianna, which has developed a unique variation of the social center idea, and as a result now boaBts thc first school social center art gallery in America. Every year $1000 is appropriated by thc city for buying pictures j to hang in the corridors of the Richmond high school building. Every year a regular salon is held there���famous artists from all over the country sending their work. : TOBACCOS : G.T.P. WHARF Newspaper* :: FRUITS ..Whites Portland Cement. The whole town goes to see the pictures, and there's a sortj of popular referendum as to what | picture or pictures shall be pur- Pbone 125 chased. | .i. Last year they spent the whole appropriation on a single picture. 0. C. EMMERSON AOENT Naden Block Secud An rRY THE "NEWS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING Advertise in The Daily News - THE DAILY NEWS WILL MAKE CORRECTION Messrs. Rogers and Black Were Mistaken About Aid. Clayton. Al tho outset of the coal Investigation last night Alderman Clayton demanded from Messrs. Rogers and Blaok the name of the alderman mentioned in their letter to lhe Council as having "for reasons of his own instructed Mr. Alliston in measure the coal." Afler n moment's demur Mr. Rogers named Aid. Clayton. Mr. Alliston wits sworn, and denied Iluii Aid. Clayton had ever in.slru- iTti'il linn in measure the coal, after whioh Mr. Rogers agreed to withdraw all referenoe to the alderman in question by letter to be published. VISITING HER PARENTS Mrs. Duncan McTavish, nee Miss E. L. Craig, In Town Today. Mrs. Dunoan MoTavish, nee Miss Emllio I.vie Craig, is paying her llrsl visil to Prlnpe Ruperl since tier marriage, Mrs. MoTavish arrived this morning by tin- Prinoe Rupert, and la slaying with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Morte ll. Craig. PRICESS ALICE COMING Sistership of Princess Adelaide Has Passed Callao on Passage. Vancouver, Dao. 6. ��� News, reached here that the Prinoess Alice baa lefi Callao on her northbound passage. She has made a very fast run from England and will com.' straight to Vancouver, - GEORGE GRAHAM Ex-Mlnlster of Railways Is to Go as Member for South Renfrew. Renfrew, Dee. 6,���Hon. George Graham, the ex-Minister of Hallways, is to he given a seat for Soulh Renfrew by acclamation. Funeral Announcement. All brethren of the Masonic and K. of P. lodges are invited and requested to attend the funeral of Brother Duncan Inglis, late of D, Q, S. Quadra; Services to be held in the respeotive lodge rooms ill 1 o'clock p, in. Friday, Deoember 8th. Friends will please meet at lliiyiii'i'.s undertaking parlors. J. C.lllllSTIA.VSl'.N, See. Talmpean Lodge, No, 58, A. F, & A. M. UEO. T. STEWART, See. Skeena Lodge, No. *6. K. of P. Bl TALKED TO HAWAII Estevan Wireless Station Had Communication at 2,600 Miles. rii.' governmeni wireless station al Estevan, which has high power equipment, suot il.-.l last \\ ednosday In talking to the wireless station at Honolulu. The distance is -.'.".no miles an.l is the b.'st yet. Admiral Schley's Own Story A man died the other dav, and with his death passed America's most popular naval hero popular because championed by the people, though officially denied the full fruits of his long and brilliant service. This man wns Admiral Schley, hero of Santiago, one of the great sea lighters of history. Shortly before hia death Admiral Schley completed for Cosmopolitan a series of articles giving his personal recollections of hia forty-five years in in the navy, Hc waa not anxious to do thia for there was at least one old sore that an autobiography must re open. But we urged upon him the fact that nearly four million readers would see each instalment of his story, ���nd moat of these readers b.-lievetl, with Admiral Dewey, that the men who stood on thc deck of the Brooklyn that July Sunday in '98 was entitled to the glory of that great victory. So he consented. Not in the cut and dried way. but unlocking his secret soul as he had never done before. The first installment of the autobiography, the life story of a man worth while in the nation's history, appears in the Christ- man number, Subscription to Cosmopolitan will be accepted until December 10th at the special low rate to Canada of $1.50. Cosmopolitan Agency, Box 851 Winnipeg. Cosmopolitan and Diet-tens CHARLE8-3 DIGKBNS is still a "beal seller." Publishers don't argue pro and con over his books ���they just order a new oarload of paper, oil the presses, and let Ihem speed on. And it has been over forty years since, one morn ing when the yard was filled with soarlel geraniums and the breath of syringa was heavy in lhe air, lho great author followed little Nell, Now thai Ihe centenary of his birth (February 7th), 181*), approaches and everybody is thinking of Diokens. We have secured several ai'lieles which will tell many things about him thai have hitherto been unknown, in the January Cosmopolitan his son, Alfred Tennyson Diokns, will lell you some of his own personal recollections of the great novelist. Later, probably in February Mary Angola Dickens, ins granddaughter, will give au intimate view of Dickens as she remembers linn. In fa.-i. in these and Olher arliels on Dickens which will follow���fully illustrated, of been publish.I of thee human��� course���we shall aim lo give you a more vivid picture than has yet the home���side of the greal master, written by those who knew him best. Read the articles��� they will surely arouse a new interest in the "besl beloved" author in your library. Bubsorip- "The News" Classified Ads. ���One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL i .*.... iM *-"*-*-*-~*���*B lions In Cosmopolitan will be accepted until Dee. tilth, at the special low rule to Canada nf 11.50, Cosmopolitan Agency, liox nr>i, Winnipeg, Savoy Hotel Cor. Fia.-T and 5th. Choice Wine, ami Clirara RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFORT Phone ISO The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident Plata tilass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal" Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. THE Mack Realty & Insurance I'.S. COMPANY. -Hi)U.i>. an.) ItentAla. LOOKING fc <ana*x��*aam*a% OVER��� ******* ***** II m 11 <****, ***ta*l *********** *a**aaa***Mata**i \ I For Rent For Rent���Nice clean, warm cumfurli.lile room.. Bate. 35c and up. King Geurue Hotel, tf For Rent-Two roomed cabin. oloM to McBride. frcahly papered and clean, ienlyfli.pern.on.il. H F. McRae a Co. t-f Insurance -J OUR Companle. are noted fur prompt and juat aettlementa. We write even known ela.. of Inaurance. The Mack Really ami Inaurance Co. -p******a.-**'ia n*��je Wanted i <a**M***W**m***> \*f Wanted to irnt or luie by lirat of January, 5 or 6 room modern houae. clone in. State termi to Box 80. AP, ply Apply If I Learn to Dance I . ( KING'S DANCING ACADEMY Wo refund your money if we do not teach you to dnnce fur the price of une ti. l.i*i. Wednesdays and Saturdays in Soni of Kin-lai.il Hall: at 8 p.m. LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED Young lady to citric In Newa Stand. Canada Ity. News Ca. on wharf. Maternity nurse open for entrapment. Box 2169 Nawa. Wanted. ��� Drasamaklnff. cleaning and pressing-repairing for men and wumen Mrs Charles Perchtr. 820 Third Ave. Phone 2W Red. tf We have permanent positions for one or more lady representatives In each city and township In Western Canada. We ean offer very attractive terms to those who qualify and are willing to d evote four to six hours dally to our work. Clergymen, school teachers and those having large personal acquaintance who can devote spare time will be amply repaid for their aer* vices. Address. Immediately, Box 861. Winnipeg. Lost and Found i__ FOUND-2 Small Keys. Inoulra at Newa oil..-.- 225-if | Real Estate I *g*m, li -. li Hi n .ml ., ,, �� i, .,,, % ,, ^,e B ,, ^,, > e^ Ut for Sale In Section 5, Block 32. Lot 15, Tth I Ave. Apply Hike Ruilch. Box Mi City. tf Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 LINDSAY'S c_!KK_ri C. T. P. Tran.fer Agenta Order, promptly Mini. Pricea reaaonable. OFFICE-H. B. Ii.nhi-.ii-r. Centre Su Phone i> WE BUY EVERYTHING C Stenographer ���*i��ii'^ii*-fcii��n��ii ���%ss*a_sss>aSP--%i Kastern stenographer of wide experience wants poaitlon. Addrew "Stenographer." -MB -' r dova St.. Vancouver, B.C. if r For Sale 1 i *%***** ii%ii^ii*����'*1 , For Sale���Wardrobe trunk In llrsl claaa rend It Km. * Apply Room 25. 631 8th Ave. West. TfO-tTt li, M. English and D. M. Moore arrived this morning by tho Prince Rupert. Choicest Savoy. Ii(|iinrn nn.I cigars- Jewelry -:The Gift of Gifts:- Becauae Jewelry ia liked by everyone We would like to suggest that our Btock furnishes innumerable suggestions. ALL your gift wants might easily be supplied from it���with profit to you ���and satisfaction to thus.- you wish to remember. Our Cut Glass stock was never more pleasing. We carry nothing but the very best��� I.ibbey s best products are here.���Be sure you call early. w rk's .THIRD AVENUE JEWELERS... 2 Lots, block 211. M-ction 1, price $5,000 1-4 cash, balance 6, 12, 18 months at 7 per cent. i Lots, block 7, seetion 1. prii-e $2500 each, 1-4 cash, balunce 1, 2, and 3 years at 7 per cent. 1 Lot, block 28, seetion 6. price $525, $225 cash, bai. $50 every 3 months at 7 per cent. 2 Lots, block 22. section 7, with 4-room house, price $1837, $600 cash, balance $30 month. Double Corner, block 4, section 8, Price $800, 1-4 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months at 7 per cent. LoU in block 11, section 8, price $300, $25 cash, balance $10 month. Lots in block 10, section 8, price $275 each, $25 cash, balance $25 month. LEASES 99 yenr lease corner Second Ave. and Sixth Street 99 year lease corner Thirtl Avenue and t niton Street. 8 per cent, on valuation. FOR RENT Cabin near Government Dock $6 and [round rent to G. T. P. Stores on iecond Ave. Intending Purchasers of Section 2 Lots Nov. 29th is the date set for thc selling l.y auction of Lota in Section 2. If you with to (let a lot tend ua your instructions to buy, together with thc caah for the amount you ear* to put in. Terms of Sale-One quarter caah and balance in 1, 2 and 3 years at 6 per cent. We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, I'upper. Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 735 THIRD AVE. NOTICE THE continewtaT trust co KJRt fi. LIMITED We have li.t|���gl of proper|y fa ^ P��r,,of'heclty.t.u.-,_,',,���prjte. �����d ea.y ,erm.. ,f you .^ buying property ,ee u.. Safe Depo.it Bone. $5.00 per y,...r Storage For Silver Fire In.ur.nce Board Comp.nie, CONTINENTAL TRUST CO. limited Second Avenue p. I | ��{ I Iii *������ ***** I i*> rince Rupo.t ���w��w.*,H{ Spot the "Ssalshipticaie' ���in��� Frizzell's MEAT MARKET Honest Oysters For Our Customers | i 1 I I I I a is Si Sf 8 8 -APPETISING AS OUR OTHER SPECIALTIES, ASK FOR ��� gt "BROOKFIELD" Butter, Eggs and Sausages | 8 8 8 SI 1 And ask for Free Copy of "Mark Twain's Oyster Story," containing delicious recipes. We .ell "Se.l.hipl" Oy.ter Freih From the Sea. . . THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY Cambridge Sausages, Fresh Poultry, Turkeys, Chickens snd Green Vegetables ���THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE��� FRIZZELL'S - - Itle TO : RESIDENTS G.R. NADEN COMPANY We invite your listings. Wo adverse in many pnpers and in many ways we have offices in other citiea���our equipment should intercit you. i Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. Second Ave. .imlted. Prince Rupert, B.C. Water Notice I. Alfred I'hri..ian I'.rele of Prine* Rupert, occupation Mining Engineer, elve notice lhal on Uie .--ih .ln> ..( Ivrrn i... i3|t. I Inlend ts apply to the Water Crniml-aioner at hi. ofT.c* In Prince Itupert for a lleenee to uke end um two cubic feet of water per aecond frnmanunnamed .treem In Ihe Di.trict of i' ��.i Ranee S. Skeena Dl.i.lon. l-�� mile eaal of the Tyee Button. O.T-P. Rr. The water I. to I- uken from the atf-earn about one half mile above ll. outlet, and 1, ... bf uee.1 fnrdereloplnt power for a query ettuated at the outlet of aaid creek, alone the Railway Ataxia. ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Dated Nov. Hth. llll. ,|..- H.I.C IN SECTIONS 5. 6, 7, AND 8 = G.T.P. Townsite st South Hazelton = Auction Sale at Vancouver Dec. 14. 'II ��= A public meeting will be held; on FRIDAY, the 8th inst, in the Presbyterian Church! Hall, on Fourth Avenue, at 8 p. m. Mayor Manion and Col. Davis will address the meeting on thc plana for new sewer for Hay's Creek, the . -inl. liahment of a fund to provide for the building of plank roads in thc outlying sections; as to the purity of Morse Creek water for household uae. I.\Hli:s BPEGIALL. INY.TI.I>. Free We ofTer TO BID FREE OF CHARGE 3 at thc sale for anyone who wish tn boy. = This is your opportunity to be on the zs same footing as the Vancover people In ����� buying Hazelton lots _= ���FOR INFORMATION SEE- = Th. COLLART - Sole Agenl �� Natural Keaourrm Security Co., Ltil. ! 5 6th St. Pimm ���: ��� Prince Rupert Properly Owners Assoc'n. E. Flexman, Secretary Read The Daily News And Get All the News MJEMORAMDUM NTIL 9 O'CLOCK We Loaned Money at for Your Home! $mr]mztzt*��&&^}^^m&i?m&&' THE "DAILY NEWS" .*;���/ Shoes.. MADE AND REPAIRED JOHN CURRIE "1-roxn AirH.'B ram-nc airnai Tenders Wanted It gi vesyou al[ thenews t.f your own city and diatrict aa well aa the principal happenings in all parta of tho world. The newa ia well editedr ita newa columns are clean and wholesome. It jj a paper you need in your home. The advertising columna of the News briny you in touch with opportt^^ajojjrgttmg the full value for your money. : ; : : Per Cent, to Build This Houae Per Cent, to Build Thia House Reeled lender, will be receleed by Ihe under- ! ���< aimed up till 6 p.m.. December 14th. IIII. for Ihe S excavation for water pipe ae .hown on plan and ' '* prollle which U-itetrier with full Info���nation and I form of tender can be obulned from the cily en- mneer. The lowe.t or any tender not neceeearily - accepted. W. M DAVIS, E. A. WOODS. '1* City Enrineer City Clerk Let us loan you the niDtisy to buy or ;l>uild a houss or pay off a mortgage CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. Mclntyre Block, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. Head Office: Pacific Building, Vancouver, B. C. Tenders Wanted Tenden will be received by the undersigned un to Dec. IS, 19)1. for 60 tons nf coal (mine run). Delivered fn 5 ton lots aa required. The lowest or any tender nol necessarily accepted. 6t P. R. GEN. Hospital Assoc. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Bill Heads Price Lists Memorandum Forma Commercial Cards In Commercial Printing we have l large Modi of ��v We handle Blank Ledger Form, for Loose L*��f Sy.lem Letterheads Stock Certificates Articles of Association Illustrated Pamphlets For society printing, wp ensure correctness of atyle and taste in Visiting Cards, Wedding lnvitetionsand Dance Programmes. For^jyjdnd 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 -fie <_.
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-12-06 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
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Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0227800 |
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Longitude | -130.325278 |
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