THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 6 a.m., Dec. 12 UAX.TKMF. IIIN.TI.MI>. BAR. IN. RAIN 44.0 40.0 30.174 12 The Daily Ne Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist NEXT MAILS Fob SOUTH I'rinc. Rupert. . Friday 8 a m. VOL. II, NO. 284 Prince Rupert, B.C., Tuesday, December 12, 1911. Price Five Cents CITY ENGINEER DOES NOT THINK CONTRACTORS SHOULD BE PENALISED Col. Davis Says He Haa Seldom, if Ever, Seen Clauses of Thia Kind Enforced- Striking Admission Made During Evidence in the Contractors' Suit for Damages Again t the City "I do not think the contractors should be charged the penalty. I have seldom, if ever, In my experience seen olauses of this kind enforced." lu ilu- Watson vs. cily oase yesterday afternoon these words of Hie c.iiy Engineer wore eagerly board l.y llic audienoo���prinoi- pallly contractors, their assistants nn.l others Inlorosled in the engineering aspeol <>f the oase. Olty Engineer's Evidence. 'I'ltt' cily Engineer's evidence in chief i l.mi 11 with instructions given Uie contractors nn.l authoritative oomment on evidence of his assistants regarding llic manner of dumping, etc. II.. referred to Ihu preparation of lhe Ilnnl esliinnte for Witts.m, slating Ihnl he had nske.l thocoii- Lraolor lo submit n note of his extras before thla estimate was prepared. Judge Makes Comment. Judge r.lemetils bore l-eiiini'ki-il: "It does mil seem to mc fair to ibe contractors for you to ask for Iheir extras before submitting your prepared Ilnnl estimate. It would seem to me belter practice for you lo prepare llrsl your pro- posed ilnnl estimate ami Ihen to submit it io Un- contractors. There might be so many doors clt.t��'.I in law to llie contraclors after your ilnnl estimate wns pnssed iiii.I.'I- the olher plan. I know Ibis is Ibe course pursued by ai-cbilei'ls as n rule." Advantage to Contractor. "Tho building ..r retaining wnlls," said ibe cily Engineer later, "wns nu udvnnlagc lo thc coulraclors because il. provided n large dump close to liis cut." The City Engineer had no recollection of having ever discussed Ibe t|ueslitin of delay over reliiining wnlls wiih lhc eon- Irai'liii', but before closing his evidence in chief desired to sny Hint il lind lieen brought out clearly in evidence Ihnl a corliiin it-tick Innl I it Iniil ami taken up lo suil lho cily on s ml avenue, ami he desired I.. Include lhe eust. .<r .li>iug ibis work in liis estimate of allowance i��. contractor. OIL BORERS HAVE STRUCK OIL GAS AND BLACK SHALE BORING IS ONLY DOWN FOR a DISTANCE OF SIX HUNDRED FEET, BUT THE INDICATIONS POINT TO THE LOCATION OF OIL IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 'llie problem nf Boleollng small Xmas girts for Bending by mail is easily solved al Wark's. Itc- membor, your last opportunity fm- mailing gifts home i.s Thursday, tr MEN IN INE ARE ALL DEAD Later Despatches from Tennessee Says that Dead Bodies are Being Brought Out of the E.urnlng Coal Mine. (Canadian I'ress Despatch.) Knoxvillo, Deo. 12���Eighteen bodies well' recovered in the mine explosion up to 1100,11 loday and llttlo hope is lefi I'm1 Un- remaining hundred and ll ft > nun. The rescue experts working Iwo miles away In lho shafts, say lho placo is like a volcano. Scores of families Will l.e lefi (leslil.ile B8 a result of ibe explosion. The majority of Hi.' men only avoragod |35 11 nn mill wages. BY-LAW TO CREATE THREE WARDS IS GIVEN A SIX MONTHS' HOIST After Re-consideration, Aid. Clayton Who Had Supported the By-law Comes Out and Opposes It���Says He "Is Getting Tired of the Yoke"���Alderman Newton's Return Sealed the By-Law's Doom l.a.i nighl the much discussedI Morrissey, Douglas ami Clayton Wartl Bylaw, which proposed lol supported Aid. Morrlssoy's mo- divide Ibe cily Into Ibree wards instead of lho present Iwo, wont down in defeat in oounoil, Tho return lo lho board of Aid. Now- li'ii. ami Ibe UllOXpCClcd sniiier- lioll I., glvo tlie men.lire a six month's hoist. 1 im* ami all Ibe bylaw supporters, rrom Un' mayor lo Aid. llil- ililell profOBSOd tbeir ili-.illl.Tesl (Special Qorrospondonoo Massol, Dec. II���The oil borers at work on lhe west const of (iridium Island, have succeeded in passing through lhe limestone rapping and have si ruck oil gas hihI black shale, the best indicu- limi of reaching lho crude oil. Tlie working onglnoor of the plant lias left for I'rince Itupert ou the I'rince John, nnd will proceed I.. Vancouver, to Interview Ibe ollleers of III .mpiiiiy. and to make arrangements for Ibe shipment of another quantity of piping. All of Ibe experts who linve visited lb'- wesl const nlllrmed Ihnl oil would lie struck nl 1200 feel, and the company operating ii prepared to go down that distance, should il bee.un.* necessary. Tlie bore is now down 000 feel and Hie operators is tnkinx nut samples of the oil soaked black shale found al Hint depth. Free doll nl Wnrd's Candy Shop. W niili the window. If CONTRACTOR DID ALL HE COULD Important Statement by Ool. Davis to Mr. Justice dements This Morning. Tbe following brier dialogue k place between Mr. Jualloo Clements ami ilu- Cll> Engineer ni ilu- olose or Hie tatter's oross- cxamlnalion loday: .Imlne: "You sai.l. Col. Davis, ihat if ibe contractors proceeded wiih .reasonable despatch the penally clause ought ""I I" ���*���' enforced. Is il your opinion lhat Wnlson in Ibis cu".' -bowed reasonable ilespulch'.'" Tbe City Engln ���: "I should ���ay certainly 1 Id. ������'��� i"1' on night Shift, etc., ami ns mnny 1 1 as be could." -,.,,,, judge- "Then your opinion js ibnl the lime, limii was too sliorl'.'" The City Kngincer: "Yes, that js ti 1 v opinion." RUPERT'S BEST DANCERS. Constant praotloe is neoessary f���r perfoollon in danolng. Don tiepenti mi oooaslonal special bu drop in and meet your Mondial "ho Maclntyre "all on Thursday ��onlngi from -��::*�� [�� -"""".���;'. ,,,,.,, br|ghl mile dances hem ',,,.,, over, Thursday lo music ly Gray's orchestra are growing ,0 popular thai ym. are sun- to , oli of acquaintances there Ind many a favorite partner for witli z or two-step. Personal. MlsJC.1 kbarl will go sou h foro holiday by the next G. 1. '��� boat. MAY LEAD TO BAD TROUBLE Frenoh Leader Kills German Soldier In Alsace-Lorraine, after Political Quarrel���Troops are Sent There. (Canadian I'.--*- l'.-i li 1 Meiz. Deo. I-*.���A Frenoh leader after a political <|iiarrcl with a Herman soldier on Ihe street shot ami killed him. As a result, be ami six companions, all of the Frenoh parly In Alsace-Lorraine, were arrested, Keeling is high againsl lhe Germans. Tho troops doolare Ihey will sternly repress any disorders. OWEN SOUND IS FIRE-STRICKEN Two Big Elevators Were Com- pletel yDestroyed, With Million Bushels of Grain ��� Loss Exceeds f1,0OO,OOO. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Owen Sound, Iler. 12.���This Oily was visited by the worst lire in iis history last night, when ibe entire elevator plant, Including Iwo elevalors and 1,000,000 bushels of grain belonging lo the Q, p. ii.. was destroyed. The ���learners Athabasca and Keewalln were damaged also, as wow a number or buibimg-* in lha vicinity The loss exceeds 11,000,000. Scull, PrOud & ��'.". have n big range ��f men's working boots, any style ym want, from 14 up��� leli besl Ihnl nre made for the money. If TO ESTABLISH^BIG FISH PLANT B. C. Fisheries Ltd. Has Been Floated With Capital of $1,500,000 to Exploit the Fisheries of Northern B. C. PLANTS AT PORCHER 1SLAND"AND SKIDEGATE Sir George Doughty of Grimsby Fulfils His Promise Made Two Years Ago to Establish a Big Fishing Company���Two Big Steam Trawlers to Come Out at Once Will Have a Fleet of Twenty or More Vessels Victoria, Dec. 12.���A new concern, to be known as the B. C. Fisheries, Limited, has been floated, with Sir George Doughty of the Great Grimsby herring Industry at the head. .The capital is $1,600,000. Two steam trawlers, the first of a largo Meet, which will include twenty or more, are to be brought out at once and two large plants, to cost $250,000, will be erected, one on Porcher Island and the other at 8kldegate Inlet. Arrangements have been made with the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway to provide trackage at Princo Rupert. The new fishing enterprise Is the result of a visit paid to Northern B. C. two years ago by Sir George Doughty, when, at the Instance of Earl Grey, he investigated the fisheries of the province. -null performed by Al.l. Clayton ed motives in supporting lho by- upM'i tbe appluourl. Tin* mayor, law. H wa. onlj in comply with Aid. Kirkpnli'lck, and Al.l. llil- ibe Municipal Clauses a.-i thai ditch snpp.irii'il Un- iitiisi.ler- I thoy bail dealt with il at all. Tbey alum nf ibe bylaw; Aid, Nowlon, didn't wont Hie ward system any- _____________________________ I way. am. Clayton staled that bis grounds uf objcollon were several, ibe principal boing lhal lhe hotels would all be in one ward under ibe now plan, lhal Hie sys- 1 .-iii proposed would give lot. much control in ibe electors living down iiiwu. bui most of all because ba was Boiling lirod of tin* yoke under whioh be declared many citizens wllh himself groaned���lhal <>f having I - still some powerful ami Bolocl few before I bet i Ill even ell'ecl a iii-e Insuranoo, Aid. Clayton rather haltingly, but .till wiih evident determination, deolared thai he was aboul lo liberate himself from Hie Ihraldo'm uml it was lime Ihey all did. Alii. Newton pointed .mi that tbe triple ward system was not ib*.in-.I by tb.- people from the days >.f ibe drafting uf Ibe olly's charter. He thought a plebesoile should have 1 n taken at the lime tbe Uay's i'.i k sewer bylaw wn. voted un, ami now Hint il should In- taken at the municipal election. Tb.- mayor wont int.. n lengthy statement In whioh be staled that be wa- aware Ibat lhe eitizens had tint <ie.iie.i tin- ward system at the lime the charier was drafted, bui the legislature demanded it I., render ibe system of municipal governmeni in lhe province againsl ihe ward system. Lcavo orders now for Xmas Dowers. Wark's. tf ALD. MORRISSEY HAS PLAN TO RAISE $1,300 FOR HOSPITAL SAYS THAT HE WILL GIVE ONt-FOU..; .1 Cr HIS CIVIC INDEMNITY ON CONDITION THE MAYOR AND OTHER ALDERMEN GIVE ONE-FOURTH OF THEIR8. Claiming lhat his time of absence from lhe cily mi leave hns I it logs limn ibnl Consumed by tin- Mayor mi political trips, ami allowance, providing Mayor Manson ami ever) alderman will donate one-fourth of iheir Indemnity nil..win for n joint fund in present in (lie hospital ou by s.iine of Ins brother aldermen Saturday evening, next, before by absonoos from ibe city. Alder-1 Xmas." man Morrissey, folluwing Aider-] man Kirkpalrick's amendment i<> make deductions from aldermen Alderman Morrissey cnlcu- lalea that by .these means a sub- i,��� i- abaci s. niak.-s Hie follow- slantlal Christmas present of ing proposition: 11,300 can be presented to the "I will donate lo the Prince llu- funds of ihe General Hospital. perl Qonoral Hospital as au Xmas , will one-fourth of mj lndeminl> H.-i room in town til lhe Savoy. COL. DAVIS TO MORE POPULAR VISIT SEATTLE1 BYLAW THIS City Engineer Plans a Visit to Consult Consulting Engineer Thompson, Who Cannot Come to Prince Rupert. For changing this kind of scenery into streets the contractors now ask payment MORRISSEY'S MR. LUCAS Suspicion That Young Engineer Is Superseded Arouses Alderman. strong objection wns raised In Counoll lasi night by Alderman Morrissey It. a rectiinmeiiilaliun by Ool, Davis thai Mr. Mason, the engineer reeeiilly appoinle.1 lo lhe Oily slalT, would be employed ns assistant engineer on ihe waterworks nt a salary of 2226 per month. Alderman Morrlssoj saw iu Ibis a slight on' Mr. Lucas, whose cause for a raise to |200 per iii.mill Alderman Morrlssoj had previously ehanipimn''l. Ho argued lhal by appointing a man ai ISO mure lhe Oounoil actually ���Upersedod Mr. Lucas. This view was not Inken by lhe other Councillors, except Alderman Douglas, ami the mollod 10 appoint. Mr. Miismi was carried. Fresh oul (lower! Wednesday, Wark's. If LIBERALS GAIN IN ONTARIO They Captured Eleven Seats to the Conservative Six ��� Sir J. P. Whitney's Majority In the Legislature Reduced. (Canadian Press Despaloh.) Toronto, I 12-���Full returns of ihe Ontario Provincial oloo- tiuiis Kite Conservatives h;i seals, Liberals 22 and Lnhoriles I, The Liberals nam eleven lo ibe Conservatives six. All ibe ministers were re-eleeled, lllill Ml'. N. W. Howell, Ibe new Liberal loader, bail a majority of 500 in North Oxford. Christmas Oandy. Kee ley's especial shipment for Ibis year cannot be surpassed. If STEAMER DISABLED The Weir Liner Kumerlc Has to Return to Port for Repairs. (Canadian Press Despatoh.) Vlotorlo, Deo. 12, WlrelObS reports frum (be sieatner Ku- iii���-1-ii- stale Hint lho Weir liner i*. reluming lo porl for repairs, art.'i' luitiuu disabled her steam slooring goar during a hoavy gale linn miles iiiii while hound It. Hongkong, Cil) Engineer Innis has nske.l for permission to visit s.-ntlle in ftiiiiH'cinm with ibe completion of Hie plans ami specillcal iulis of ih.- walor plpo line between Shawatlans Lake ami lho olty, as Engineer Thompson of Boatllo, alter being wired lo como here in fiililliiii.'iit of the terms of his appointment as consulting on- pit r. lias wired Ihnl he cannot (lx ii dale lur a visit. Leave was granted, city lo pfty expenses. Gentlemen, Time tun nut "thai Chrsllmas jplrll I" Tin- Womon fulks are wondering whol you are going lo glvo Ihem ami you are in a qtinn- ihy, imi knowing whal lo seloot. Bring your trouble lo us. We've hundreds of things ihm make suitable gifts I'm' ladies, so can easiiv golvo lho problem for you. Wallaces. If Tom anil Jerry at lho Savoy. SAYS DARROW KNEW OF BRIBE Juror Lockwood Says the Lawyer Was Present When a Bribe Was Offered to Him to Hang Up the McNamara Trial. Canadian i'ress Despatoh.) I.os Angeles, Dec, 11. Clarence Darrow's natfle was brought inio the bribery trial hero lodaj when Juror Lookwood doscribod Darrow a> the second man al lho conference whon a bribe wns of- ii'ieii bun. Fredericks deolared he would nut lake any nollOO, as ii was evidently only hearsay, ami ibe proseoulion was working mi fuels. A Lengthy Advantage. Tlie Imig wenriug shoo for llie lung headed, man is lho Walk- Over. Gall ami see Seiill, Froud ���S: l.o. loday. If Indemnity Bylaw Passed Third Reading Last Nighl Without Amendment, Whioh Caused Anxiety to Certain Aldermen. After tb.* defeat of the Ward bylaw, which he "fathered" in Council, Alderman Kirkpatrick. wiib a twinkle, produced a second bylaw whieh he "gUOSSed would prove more popular.'' li was the Intl.-mini*, bylaw, up for its oon- ���Idcrallon in committee of lhe whole, it was proposed lhal the amount of Indemnity should be reduced bj -*.'i.") for every month an alderman hnd been absent from ihe board. Alderman Morrlssoj said lhal In oommon justice that prlnolple should apply also lo Un* Mayor, and Alderman Dotlglas emil.I Hul be pr.'Vlliled upon i<> ��� ml Hie motion, lie i.��.k lhe business very seriously. Tlie bylaw passed Without amendment. BOB KELLY LOSES SUIT Cannot Stop Q. T. P. From Carrying Out Sale of South Haielton. Vancouver, Deo. 12.���Mr. .lus- lloo Morrison yestordaj afternoon dismissed lho application on behalf uf Mr. Robert Kelly and bis associates lo retrain the 0, T. P, Development Company from enr- i> mi. mil iheir proposed auction -.ale. nf int-. in Smiih Haielton. Toys, dolls, games- Wallace's I ine line of work baskets filled wiili oandy, If you want a good one you hnil better have lt laid aside. Christ inns stockings. Wnrd's Candy Store. tf -_j-__ i,*rmm*sm*i>i',y THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Nemspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C Published by the Prince Rupert Publiahing 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, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries���Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES Nkw York-National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle -Puget Sound News Co. London, BnOLAND���The Olougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. _ Srnsruiiii:,*.** will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or Inattention on the part of the news carriers. Windsor Hotel FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furnlahed and Steam Healed Rooma A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND lir BATHS FREE TO GUESTS W. H. Wriglit, Prop P.O. box 37 COAL NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Daily Edition. Tuesday, Dec 12 THE CITY AND THE WARDS. How slight a thing might have affected the future gov- oi'iinit'til of tlio city was seen last night when the bylaw to divide llic city into three unequal ami inartistic fragments was tie leaie.1. Tlu1 lie bale showed that not a single member of the Council really wanted three wards, neither the Mayor, who spoke for tho bylaw; Alderman Kirkpatrick, who introduced it, nui- Alderman Hilditch, who supported it. All of them in turn announced thai Ihey Individually did not care a rap whether llie city had two or three or a dozen wards. All of them intimated that Ihey would prefer to see lhe city with no wards. And yet with no convinced or convincing advocacy behind it, the city would have bad three wards thrust upon it but for the chance return to the Council of Alderman Newton, whose vole just turned the scale against the proposed redivision of the city. The decision to give Iho bylaw a six months' hoist will cause general satisfaction. Ward 1 already contained every liquor license in the city, To have carved a small portion olf Ward 8, which���inadvertently, perhaps���had for an appendage the tenderloin dislrict, ami then to give each of these artificial divisions an equal representation of three members, was apt I.. be interpreted���or misinterpreted���as a division that placed the governmeni of the city al the mercy of the downtown elements. The hotelmen���and the residents of (lie tenderloin, too, for thai matter���are entitled to fair representation on the Cily Council. The proposed division might have been used to give them unfair representation. The only argument advanced was that the proposed division brought the assessed values of tlie tlilToi-ont fragments to a near-equal status. This attitude, while admittedly contemplated in the Municipal Clauses Act, is based on a wrong conception of representative government It makes dollars, not citizenship, lhe test of value. In n city like Prince Rupert, where tlie bulk of tlie downtown property is owned by nonresidents it menus that a score of United States citizens owning properly iu the business section, ami whoso interests in the city is but momentary, count more iii.ui a hundred bona fide workingmen with their wives ami families, who reside in the outlying sections ami whose interest in Prince Rupert is permanent And where���as in the case of non-residents��� the franchise is not used, then the voting power of that district passe** to lliosc who are left behind. That is where the un fairness and the menace of an artificial division of the city comes in. Having successfully fought against an extension of the want system, the citizens must now take steps to have it abolished altogether. A SUGGESTION FOR THE CITY ENGINEER. At the time Mr. Thomson of .Seattle received his handsome fee from the Council to become consulting engineer for the hydro-electric system it wa�� understood that lie would visit the ground nml give bis advice ns required. Now, on lhe first request ho cannot come, and the City Kngincer has to go to Seattle. If the mountain won't come to Mahomet, Mnbomet must go to the mountain. But why not have the Engineer tuke Shawatlans Lake along with him? BEIRNES & MULVANY Skeena Mail and Express Leave all express packages for interior points with the Pacillc Transfer Co., 807 Third Ave., anil insure prompt forwarding. All accounts and correspondence addressed to P.O. Box 806 BEIRNES & MULVANY -JaSaM will receive immediate attention FROM HOME TO HOME." HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sjrkea, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Skwna luml DUlrict���Dlitrict or Gout, ll.lll!*!' 6. Take nolice Unit 1, lKik-.rli.Tt Annul, or Nanaimo, H. C, ii.-i-iipalloii miller, inteiiil ti. ipply rm* permlulon to purchase tlio following ducribed Mints.* I e.llilli, ��� 11. * 111K lit || pUl I'l.llllril lit tilt- ���outheasl corner nr Lot usi, iiii-iirc smith in linnn-. Hum*, west in .limit-, Hum, iiiu'iii in oha.ni, thsnee eut to i-huins to point nr riilllllli'lii'i'lni'lit, I'lililiilnln-j* 100 arr.'.i, mme or less. DAOOBBRT Allium,, I'retl K. Cowell, Ag.nt, Pate Nov. IOIIi, lllll. I'ub. Doc. 0. sk.'.'tia Laad DUtrlct--���DUtrlct ��r cout, ll.nik-i s. Take notli*.' Uml I, Theodora .Nlcli.-ill.-i., driver, or Victoria, li. t:., dm., intend to i ipply r.>r permUllon io purchaie Um roi- lowing ducribed lan.is: i ..iiiiinii.iiii* al u post planled ai lilt* ! louth wut corner nr i,ut No. siai, tbence easl 80 Cbaiu, llit'ino smith in rhaln-e, iiii-in ���* west lu fhilns, Ihenca south in CbalM, ili.*n.. west in .'halns, thenct- in ' Kti t-lialns tn iiultil or i"iiiiiitiin'iiiiiit, j i.iniuik.' ISO aor.'S, in.ti- et- less. THEODORE Nli.IIAI.IS, Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Haled oil. :u, 1011. I'lll). Dee. l>. skeena land DUlrict���DlltriOl or Coast. Tuke notice ihat I, I'.ini Curtlss. clerk or Victoria, mil im in apply r��r |>i'riiiissinn to i i.n-tmse Un- rollowliiK dt'St'tllii'd lauds: I'oiniiieiii'liur al a post planted on tin east boundary and aliout live (5) chains rr - .111 the southeast eorner of l.ol 1411, iheiu'f north t'.ti ehalm. ih.'iii-o t-ist :to thelitis. llk-ii.T south oo chains, Ihenee west :in chains in point or niiiiini'iiiviiiciii, one tainltiR ISO acres, mine or I.*.-. I'AUI. CUIITISS. Freil E. Cowell, Agent. Dated o.-i. 31, it'll, rub. Dee. o. Bkeena land District -District nr Coist, Itange 5. Take notice that I, .Mi.li.is lltganis, took, i.r Victoria. II. .:.. Intend In apply Tor permission to purchase llic rollowlng do- sirilied lands: Commencing ai a i> -i planted on the norlli side or Williams Creek, where llic kiiiiiiai l.raneli or ihe ti. T. P. lit. crosses William. Craak. and .it t lm (10) ��� haltia ii.rin the creek shore, theme south .in chains, Ibence eul io chains, thenc.- north in cbatna, ibence wul to chains to point or commencemenl, eouiaiuiiig i: ��� acres, more or less. Ml. HAS IlK'iANIS. Fred E. dwell, \geni. Dated Oct. 91, lull. Pub. Dec. 8. Skeena Land District - Dislrict ..r Coul. llange 5. Take nolice thai I, Samuel n gardener, or Victoria, inl.-nd to apply for permission to purchase lhe r.itlowing descrilied lauds: Commencing at a post planted on lhc ifi Hi side ������! Williams trek, aboul ten chains hack Inmi Uu- enrk bank, and aboul liny chains southeast rrom where thc kiliinat branch of lhc 0. T. I', rutin- i.r-wav crosses Williams Cnek, then..* south it. ehains, thenee east 40 chains, thenre north 40 chains, ilnneo wen 40 chains lo point or cmmi-nceiiiciit, con* taming ISO acres, mme or Ml -.Mill BEILTEBS. Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dated Oct. 31, 1911. I'ub. Dec. 0. -k.ciia Land District��� lilslrlcl of Coist. llange 6. Take twine Ilm I, I.mils Calerli, driver, or Victoria. II. .:.. mt. ml lo api.ly for permission to purchase lhc following described lands: ��� ��� urn., if .it.* al I post plitiied al lhe sou Un*.i-i corner or 1...I i :���.*:*. tie im south HO chains, Ihence wesl 4<> chains h, u norih so chains, Ihcticc cast 4u chillis lo I it ..r ...mun iicfiii.nl, containing 380 acrei, more or leu. LOUIS CAl.Elus. Fred E. Cowell, A*rcnl. I'll. e| OC!. 91, lllll. I'ub. n.. 9. Skeeni Land lilslrlcl���DUtricl of Coul, IUnge t. Take nolice Uut I. John An.-it.vi-. carpenter, or Victoria, ll. C, Inlend 10 apply lor |'r I llll--f.il tO pill. Il.l-e Ihf Inlii.�� I Ilk- lie -��� min el lands: Commenrlng at i post plained about one an.l one*hair miles tinrtheast rrom the Intake or Trout Illver, on Ihe ��... side ..r l.akelsc I ike. ind about Ave (5) chains back from the waterrronl, in. ine south 80 chain-. Ihence wesl 811 chains. Ihenee norih 8t. chilm, Ihence cist 80 cluina lo point or ��� in. in,-in.mi. conUining 610 acres, more or leu. JOHN MtiiliiM 11- Fred E. Cowell, AtreW. Dated Oct. 31, Itll. I'ub. Dec. (. Skeana Lantl Diatrict���Diatrict ni Qunn . hurk.Ue Tako until*.* that thirty day*, from .into. 1. 0. ti> Uainter ol I'rinco Kupert, fl. C, by occupation bookkooper, intond to apply to (lie Cliit-f Com- nii.v.i.iiier ol l.uml.- lor a llcer r, to proipKt lor coal and potroleum on and uneler tun ucrea ol land on Graham island deacribfej aa followa: Commencing at a poat plantiil ono mile north ol C. E. II. Coal Leu* No. 10, nr ui.e.l 0. E. ll. Coal Loaae No. 16. thenoe nortii 80 chains, thenco woat 80 chains, thuncu aouth Ml cliuins, thence eaat 80 chaina to placo ol commencement. Ii.it.sl Sepl. II, I'lll. C. E. IIAINTKU, Locator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skoena Land Diatrict���Diatrict nl ijueeii Charlott Take notico that thirty daya from ttute. I. C ai. Uuinter ol I'rlnce Hupart, it. 0., hy occupution bookkoepor, Intand to apply tn tlio Chiof Commiaaioner of Landa lor a licence to prospect lor coal and petroloum on and undar (ito ucrea ol land on Graham laland deacrlbtsl us lollowa: Commencing at a poat planteel two ...Uie north ol C. E. Ii. Coal Leaaa No. 10. murked N. K. corner C. E. II. Coal Leaae No. 10, i hence south 80 chaina, thence weat 80 chitim*, llienco north 80 chaina, thenca eaat 80 chains to pluco ol com- j mencement. I Dated Sept. 11, llll, C. E. HAINTKU, Locator Hub. Sept. 23. Sku'i'u Land Diatrict���Diatrict el i.uccii Charlott Tuke nolice that thirty days (rum .lute, I, 0. E I.uiitt.-r ol i'rlnce Hupert, ll. C, by occupation i bookkeeper, Intend to apply t.i lho Chiot Cum- I miaaioner ol Landa for a licenc- to prospect lor coal and petroleum on and uneler .140 acriw .if j land on Graham laland doacribod us followa: ('niiiiiieticnig at a poat planted al the aouthwest corner ol Coal Leaae No. 4468 marked C. E. B. Coal Loaae No. It*, thanoa north NO chaina, thanca ' west 80 chaina, ihenca aouth so chaina, thenca I eaat 80 chaina to point ot commencement covering I all loreahore Tiahn Point. Daled Sept. 12, llll. C. E. DAINTER Pub. Oct 7. Skoena Land Diatrlet���Diatrict ol Queen Charlotta Taka nolice that ihirty daya (rom dato, 1, A. T , llroderick of I'rince Kupert, 11. C, by occupation bank manager, intend to apply lo the Chiel Com- mia-ioner ol Landa lor a licence to proipect lor cuul and pelroleum on and under till) acrea ol lam! on Graham laland deacrlbod aa lollowa: Commencing at a poat planted two mllea north ol C. E. II. Coal Leaae No. 17, marked S. W. ceirner A. T. If. Coal Leaae No. -'.'., thonce north < 80 ehalna, Ihence eaat 80 chritts, thonco aouth 80 chaina, thonce weat 80 chaina lo place ol com-' mencemont. A. T. I1RODEHICK, Locator DatedSept. 12, 1911. c. E. Uainter, Agont ' rub. Sept. 29. Tlie Best Procurable Absolutely pun u*^*********** M'���*���--����� ��^SS^.����^��--^S'^S**^��*^S�� *���-_*����-���� ���-^il^^fra^sa^lr' LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise - - Largest Stock ! I j Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. I ���������********%% K.^^..^., COAL NOTICE Skwna Und Duinn liumn of Queen i li.rh.it,* | Take nutico that thirty day* frum date, 1, A. T. I Hrodunck uf l'nnce Kupert, n. C\, by occupation * bank manager, intund to apply to the Chief Cum- J muwioner uf Lands for a ltcencv to proapect for ' (*";il and petroleum on and under 640 carea of j Und on Graham laland daacribad aa followa: Commencing at a poet plnated two mllt�� nurth < of C. K. ll. Coal LoaM No. 2U, marked s. I . I corner A. T. It. Coal Lmm So. 2'*. thencu nonh ! <V) chaina, thance woat tft) chaina, thence aoutb m* chaina. thenoe eaat 80 chaina to place of cum- { menevment. A. T. BRODKRICK. Locator Oatad SepU 12, 1011. C. K. Hainter, Agent i'uh. SepL H Skaena land District���UUtrlct of Queen Cbarlutiv Take nutico that thirty days from data, 1. C. I,. Hainter of Pnnee Rupart, ll. C, by occupatiun uookktvper, intend to apply to tha Chief Com* misaioner of Landa for a llcenca to proapect for coal and |H>trulmim un and under 610 acraa of land on (jraham lalaud deaenbed aa followa: Commencing at a poat planted live milre east of Coal Leaao No. u.t., markini C. K. It. S. \V. corner of Coal i.i. No. 3, Ihenca eaal ho chain*, thence nurth M> chaina. thanca weat HU chains, thencr auuth Mi chaina u> place of commencement. Dated Sept 11, 1811. C. I. H\ISil.K, Lucalur I'ub. Sept. - '*. Skeena Land District���Diatrict of Quean Charlotu Take notice that thirty dan (rom data, 1, i'. K. Hainter of Pnncv Rupart, ll. Ou by occupation boukk^'par, intend to apply to tha Chief Commlaaioner of Landa for a UCeoco tu proepect for cual and petroleum od and under *���*<> acrea of land on Graham laland deacribed aa followa; Commencing al a poat plantad live mile* east of Coal Leaao No. 4476, marked C K. II, S. K comer Coal Leaae .No. 4, thence weat M) chaina, ihence north ao chatna, tlience t*a*i bO chain*. thrnce aouth Mi chain* to placa of commencement. Daled Sept. 11, PHI C. (. llAlNTfc.lt. Locato I'ul. Sept. tt Skerna Land DUtrict -Dlatrlcl of Quaan Charlo.t Take notice that thirty day* from data, 1, A. T llrudcnck of Pnnee Ituprrt, H. C., by occupallon hank managar, Inund lo appl,, to lha ChM Com- miwiunor uf Land* (or a hopnev to proapect tor coal and petroleum on and under t��40 acraa of land on (iraham laland deacribad aa tolloara: Commanclng at a post planled iwo mile* north -f i'. I,, li. Coal Leaae No. 21, markad & G corner of A. T. II. Coal Leaaa No. Sti, ibence anal hO chain*, ihenca nonh W) chaina, ihenca eaal ttO chain*, thenca aouth 60 rhaina lo place of commencwmaaL A. T. HluiDFRICK, Locator i'm'.ri -, t 13, 1911. C. (- Uainur. Agent. Pub. SepU g& ,.^**>^.+.-_.+^ aSAMURL HARKLSON (NOTARY IT hi hi V. P. G. GAMRLK Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert and Stewart The Economy Paint Store ���: WE CATER TO THE TRADE :��� PAINTING PAINTS PAPERING OILS KALSOMINING VARNISHES E. COLE, Prop. Phone Blue 336 6th and Fraser St. Skerna Land Huinci l.i.inrt ol Quean Charlolt. Take notio. thai thin, l.,. Inun dau, I, C. E. I Balnier ol Prion Itupert, II. c. bjr occupatioo t-K>kkeeper. Intend lo apply lo lh. Chlrl Com- ' rm^ienrr uf Ijtinls lot a Loan.* to proapect lor coal and eprtroleum on anel undar i��lu acna ol land on Graham Itland d~cnb��d aa lollowa: l*...ninenoii�� at a po.1 planled ll.e milea oast ol Coal Uaae No. IIT*, markad C. _. II.int.*. . N. E. cornar Coal l/w> No. I, Ibenco aoulh ao chaina, thenn woat Ml chaina, ihenn nortb 10 chaina, thenn eart 10 chaina le plan ol com- rn.nnm.nl. Dated S^rt. II, llll. C. E. BAINTER, Locator I'ub. Sattt. **��� Skaana Und DUtricl -Diatrict ot Quaaa charlotte Tak. ooUct tbat thirty dava Iron dale, I, C. K. Itaini-r ol ITinn Itupert. fl. t'., by occupaUon bookkaepw, intend lo api.ly lo Uw ChM Com- mi���ion*, ol Und. lor . Uam to proapect Ioc coal and pelroleum nn and under 610 acne ol land on Craham liland <l-*rr.bed *e loUowa: Comm.ncin, al a poat planted two mlln north ..I < K. II. loai Iram *,.. it, mvked N. W. comer C. E. II. Coal Uan No. IH. tbence aouth no chaina, thenn eaal au chaina, thenn north bo chaina. Ihenn weet DO chaina te place ol com- I MMM Dated Sept, II, Itll. C. E. BAINTER, Locator I'ub. Sept. SI. 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. Skaana Land Diatrict���Dlalrlct of (**N*en Charlott laland* Taka nollea that Auatin M. Rrown of Prince Rupert, aaddler, intenda to applv to tba Chief Commiaaioner of Landa and Work* (or a licence to proapact for ooal, oil and petroleum oa and undar the following daacribed landa on lha Woat Coaal of Graham laland: Comm*firing at a poat plantod thre* milea aaal of tha northaaat cornar of C. L. No. 4469 thance aouth 80 chaina. thenca 80 chaina waat, tbence 80 chaina north, thanca 80 chaina aaat to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Loeated Autuat let. 1.11. Pub. Aui. II). Skeena Und Diatrlet���Diatrict ol Qunn Charlott 'lake notln that thirty da/a Irom dale, I, C. E. Uainter ol Prion Rupert, II. C~ by occupallon bookkeeper, Intend to apply to the Chief Com- ' miaaioner ol Unda lor a llcenn lo nro��neet Inr coal and petroleum on and under Gto acraa ol land on Craham I salmi deacribed aa lollowa: Commencini at a pnt planted two milee rorth nl C. E. II. Coal Lean No. 18, marked N. W. , cornor C. E. B. Coal Uaae No. 21. thenn aoulh i 80 chaina, thenn Wat 80 ch.lns. thenn north ' 80 chaina, thenn wat 80 chaina lo plan ol en- > mencement. DatedSept. 13, lull, C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Sknna Und Diatrict-Diatrlet ol Queen Charlutte Take notln that Ihirty dava Irom date, I, I* K. Uainter ol Prinn Rupert, B. C, by occupallon bookknpei. Inlend to apply to tbe Chiel Com- mlwioner ol Unda lor a linnn to proapect lor coal and petroleum on and under 610 acrn of land on Graham laland deecrlberd aa lollowa: Commencln, at a pnl planted two milaa nu'rh ol .tak.. marked C. E. B. Coal Uaae No. 4, marked N. E. corner (.'. E. H. Coal l^aae No. 6, thenn aouth 80 chain., thenn we-rt 80 chaina, Ihenn north 80 chaina, thenn eaat 80 chaina to plan of commennment. DatedSept. II, ISII. C. E. BAINTER, Locator I'ub. Sept. 83. Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. 1142 Pender Street West Phone 8500. Vancouver, B.C. Subscribe For The Daily News Skeona Und Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ot Qunn Charlotu Take nntlrc that thirty daya lloin dale, I, C. E. Uainter of I'rinn Rupert, ll. (*.. by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to tha Chief Com- ciissinniT of Unda fur a linnn to proapect lor coal and petroleum on and under 610 acres of land on Graham laland daacribed aa follnwa: Commencing at a poat planted two -nlio* nt-rtfa Tlal.n n��.rlli.i-ii .mini Coat Leaae 4466 marked C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 21, |..i-rir- aouth 80 chains, thann woat 80 chaina, thenn north 80 rln.ina t*>i!iT eaal tt* cl.alne t.r potnt o! rcmmcncerw nt. rintalnlng 840 acrn mora or leaa. DatedSept. li. 1911. C. E. BAINTER Pub. Oct. 7. Sknna Land Diatrict - Diatrict ol Qunn Charlotu Take notln lhat thirty daya alter date. I, C. E. ! Hainter ol I'rinn Rupert, 0. C. by occupation bookknp*. Intend le, ,M,ly lo lb. Chiel Com- inu.nn,.- ol Unda In, a linnn to proapect for coal and pelroleum on and undar 640 acna ol land on Graham laland d-wenhad aa lollowa: Commencini a. a pott planted two mllea north ol C. E. II. Coal I-.- No. i.i. marked 8. W. rornie C. E. U. Coal Leeae No. 19, thenn north 80 chaina, Ihenn eaal 80 rhaina, tbenn -oulh 80 chaina, thenn weat 80 chaina lo plan ol commennment. Dated Sept. II, Itll. C. E. BAINTER. Lontor Pub. 8-tpt. t*. Skeena Und Diatrict -Diatrict ol Queen CbarlotU lake notin thai thirty dava Iron, date, I, C. I Ilainler ol I'rinn Ruperl, 11. C, by occupation bookkeeper, inlend lo apply lo the Chief Com- tat-wioner ot Unda lor a linnn lo proapect lor coat and petroleum on and under 640 acm of land on Graham laland dn-crit-ed m lollowa: Commendnf at a poat planted two mile, north ol C. E. B. Coal Leaae No, 14, marked 8. W. corner C. E. II. Coal Lean No. W, thenn north 80 chaina, Ihenn weat 80 chaina, thenn aouth 80 r chaina, thenn eaat 80 chaina u> plan ol commencement. i paled Sepl. ll, 1911. C. E. BAINTER. LocaUr Pub. Sept. 33. ' Sknna Und Diatrict-Diatrict ol Queen Charlotu Take notln that thirty da.a alter dau, I, C. K Hainter ol I'rinn Rupert. II. C, by occupation bookkeeper. Intend lo apply lo the Chief Com- I miaaioner of Unda lor a linnn lo proapect for ' coal and petroleum nn and under 640 aeree ol | land on Graham laland deacrilied aa lollowa: I Commeucine, at a |....l planted two mllea nurth ���of C. E. II. Coal Lean No. 1*. marked S. E. corner C. E. B. Coal Lean No. 21, thenn north 80 chaina, Ihenn weal 80 chaina, thenn aouth SO chaina. Ihenn eaat ��� 0 a��ain. to plan ol commencement. Dated Sept II, 1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator ' Sknna Und Dialrlrt���Dialtict of Qunn Charlotu I Take nnlin lhal Ihirty data Irom date, I. 0, K. I Ilainler of I'rinn Ituperl, II. C, by occupallon bookkeeper. Inlend lo apply lo the Chiel Com miaaioner of Unda for a linnn lo proapect for / eotl and petruleum on and under 640 acrea of C oland nn Graham laland deecribed aa lollowai g* (_nmmencln| al a |mwI planled two mile- north ' of I . K. H. Coal Uaae No. 16, marked N. E. ! corner ( . I, II. Coal l_*a�� No. 22, thenn aouth 80 chains, thenn weet 80 chaina, Ihenn north 80 chaina, Ihenn eaal 80 chaina to plan ol corn- men rement. DatedSept. 12,1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator It Is The Trained Man or Woman Who Rises to the Top of the Ladder! To (It your son or daughter for a business career you must give them a business training. The best place to send them to is the : I Nanaimo Business College Kk-ena Und Diatrict���Diatrict ol Coaat Range 6 Take notln that Frank 8. Miller of N.i ���������������. Eng., occupation civil engineer inunda to apply lor permiaalon to purehan tha following dferrilieil landa: Commendng at a poat planted at tha N. E. Corner nf Ut 28, thann north 20 chaina, thenn wnt 20 chaina, thenn eouth 20 -halns. thenn net 20 ehalna to point nf*��an)mennmpnl, conlalnlng 40 acrea mon nr Ian. * Dated Angurt 16, 1911. KIIANK S. Mil.I.Kit Pub. Aug. 36. p. m. Miller, Agent Sknna Und Dlatrlrt -Di.trict of Qunn Charlotu Take notice lhat thirty dara Irom dale. I, C. E. Hair, er nl I'rinn llupert, II C, by occupallon bookkeeper, intend lo apply to lhe Chief Com- mtaatnner ol Unda lor a linnn to nroapect for coal and pelroleum nn and under 610 am of , land on Graham laland dearriieed aa loilowi: < '"nmenrlng at a poal planted two mlln north M I. K II. t���.| ���,,���, N��� 17i m,r|,w| N f; corner ( h. II. Coal Uaae No. 28 thenn aouth 'SI., "'���"*���.I1"*1*" **** "O chaina, ihenn north "0 chaina, Ihenn eaat 80 rhaina to plan ol commencement. rT'^Td2'""' C' E' nA1NTEn- **<"*"�� 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 ot the pupil. Room and board is cheap in Nanaimo. Thc pupils nre away from the distractions of thc larger cities : Oar iWlkai-l carte iad-ala Mh ia The Ben Pitman System of Shorthnnd Business English and Letter writing Commercial Arithmetic Offlce Routine Spelling ' Typewriting Penmanship GREENER'S "British Empire GUN Her., s the worlds liestgiin-.tiij ,.,.,,���. er Hammerlesa��� ;it a price within the reach of all sportsmen; Its got all the Greener features, hard hitting, far shunt ng, lasting wear; there's nothing bet- tt*��*n ter; price JpO-J Catalog pi! FREE W. W. GREENER ���ItWllll. P.Q, 63*65 Bearer Hall UNION S.S. COMPANV OF B.C., Ltd The new steel Paasei Steamer "Camosun" leaves Prince Rupert every Sunday at 6 p.m. for Vancouver, arriving Tuesday morning. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Steerage Fare - $6.00 The "Camosun" is the only iteum on the run having water-tight bulkheads and double bottom, thus en suring safety of passeng.il in cue of collision or wreck. J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. The One Best Buy SECTION : ONE Lots 27 antl 28. Biock SO. corner 3rd Ave. and Sth St. Price $20,000 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Real Estate and Rentala Officer: Hclgrrion Block Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber ".���nd Mouldings A large stock of dry flnlih* ing lumber on linnil. o* nl lumber a specialty. Di llv*0 made at short notice. Our prices are as low ll MJ Call on us before ordering, OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Ave. F. M. DAVIS UK General Machine Shop ��"',* Shlp'l Carpentering. Also tip-Ms for Fairbanks-Morse and KnOX Gasoline Engines. Gasoline Engines awl Accessories carried in stock. Launcher and Boata for Hire N.E. end ol Wh.rf i*^. .**�����+ THE Royal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue end Sixth Bt* It Miy Mem all tbe Difference Between Success and Failure to Yoo Ask at Dally News forour booklet teaching how to writo shorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE C. E. Perry. Principal Nanaimo, B.C. The Flneat Koonir. The beat eqtillil'e.1 antl ateam hinlril. Hntantl rolil btthl, Dlnlnu room nml reatnttrant 1 : Corley & Burgess, Props SMITH & MALLETT TllinD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Stei.mfittingnnil Sheet Metal Work ���_ ... Workshop Olllce: .Irtl Ave. k_a ��h and Mh Bli Phono 171 2nd Ave. bet. 7lh ami Mi" THE DAILY NEWS COAL NOTICE _wna Land Diatrict���Diatrlet of Queen Charlotte [���Take notice that thirty daya from date. I. C. 1*.. liiitcr of I'rinco Hupert, it. C, by uccupatiun lokkuepor, intnd to apply to the Chief Com- halonur of Landa for a lloonce to prospect (ur Ei and petroleum on and under (MO acrea of Jpd on lira hum Island deacribed aa follows; ���Commencing at a puat pluntod one mllo north ' C. I'*, l>* ^oul Lease No. !i, markod N. W. ���ner C. K. IS. No. 10, Ihence aouth 80 chains, jnce west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, knco east 80 chaina to place uf commencement, feted Sept. 11, 1011. 0. E. HAINTKU, localur Ub. Sopt. 28. _jeuu Land District���District of Queen Charlotte ���Take notice that thirty days fronm date. I, C. _.. liiHir of 1'rincu Uuiiuri, 11. C, occupation book. ��er, intond to apply to the Chiof Commissioner .iiml* (or a Uoonoa to prospect (or cual and ..nli'Uin on and under ti-io acres uf land on sham laland deacrlbod as follows: -CoininencinK at a post planted two mUes nortii It', fc). !)��� Coal Lease No 8, marked N. fc., corner I C. 1*a. H- Coal Laaaa No. 11, thonce auuth 80 ulna, thonoe weat 80 chains, thenoe north 80 Jains, thence eaat 80 chains to plaoo of com- -uicement. ��� kted Sept. 11,1911. C. 1.. HAINTKU, Locator tab. SepU 23. _jena Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct of Queen Charlotte ���Take notice that thirty days from dato, I, C. fc.. lintiT of Prince Kuport, l). C, by occupation tokkoeper, Intend to apply to the Chief Com- jvioner of Land for a lioence to proapect for jal and petroleum on and undor 640 acrea of jnil on Graham Island described aa (ullows: ��� Commencing at a post planted two miles north "\ C. fc-. H* Coal Leaao No. 7, marked C. K. IS. .al Leaae No. 12, thence touth 80 cbains, theoce ist 80 ehalna, tnence north 80 chains, thence jut 80 chaina to plaoa of commencement. kted Sept. 11,1011. C. E. BA1NTEK, Locator fb. Sept. 28. _jena Land Diatrict���Diatrict o( Queen Charlotte (Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. E. kintt-r of Princo Kupert, B. C, by occupstion okkueper, intend to apply to tho Chief Com- ���loner o( Landa (or a lioence to prospect (or and petroleum on and under 640 acres of jnd on Grabam laland described aa follows; [Commencing at a post planted two milos north j C. E. II. Coal Leaae No. 7, markod S. W. oorner p. E. B. Coal Loaae No. 13, tbence norlh 80 -Una, thenco east 80 chaina, thonco aouth 80 aiu-s, thenee weat 80 chains to place of com- jencemeni. Bated SepL 11,1911. C. K. HAINTKU, Ucator Sib. Sept. 23. keona Land District���District of Queen CbarlotU Islands Take notice that Auatin M. Drown of Prince ftupert, H. C, occupaUon aaddler, intenda to toply to tbe Chief Commissioner of Lands and Worka for a llcenoe to proapect for coal, oil and ���iroleum on and undar tho fullowlng doscribed _ 'id* on tbe Weat Coaat of Graham laland: Commencing at a poat planted three milos cut T tha northeaat cornar of <'. L. No. 4478 tbence 1 chains south, thenoa 80 chains oast, thanea 80 hums north, thence 80 chains weet to point of om mencemenL AUSTIN M. UKOWN, Locator j)aloof Location Slat July. 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. keena Land District -District of Quaan CbarlotU Islands Take noUoa that Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupaUon aaddler, InUnds U apply to tlio Chief Commiasioner of Landa and Works [fur a licence to prospect for coal and oil and petro* |)euin on and under the following described lands on the Woat Coaat of Graham Island: i Commanclng at a poat planted three milos east lot the southwest corner of C. L. No. 4477 ihence f 80 chains east*, thence 80 chaina north, thenc* 80 thai ns weat, thence 80 chaina aouth to point of Icoiiif-u-neement. AUSTIN M. UROWN, LocaUr I Dale of LocaUon, 31st July 1911. [Pub. Aug. 17. [ Skeena Land Dktrict���District ot Queen Charlotu Islands Take notice that AusUn M. Urown of Prince | Kupert, occupation aaddler, intenda u apply u I the Chief Commiaaioner of Lands and Works for a [ licenco to prospect for coat, oil and pelroleum on and t under the following daacribed lands on lhe Wosl I Coast of Graham Island: Commanclng at a poat planted three milee east lof tha aoutheut corner o *.'. I*. No. 4472 thenee north 80 chains, Ibence oast 80 chains, thence aouth [ 80 chaina, thenoe wost 80 chains U point of com* mencemenL AUSTIN M. UKOWN, LocaUr I Located Auguat 1st, lull. [ Pub. Aux. 19. Skeena Land Diatrict���Dlalrlct of Queen CharlutU Take nolice that thirty days (rom dato, 1, C. K I Uainter of Princa Kupert, U. C, by occupstlon buukkoeper, inland to apply lo the Chiel Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for ��� coal and petroleum on and under 840 acraa of land on Graham Island doacribed as follows: Commencing at a pusl plsnled live miles east til Coal Leaae No. 4467, markod C. E. U. Coal ��� Lease No. 1. N. E. corner, ihenoe <aosl 80 chains, Ihenco aouth 80 chains, thence oast 80 chains, tbenee north Ml chains to place of commeiicvmeni. Dated SepL ll, 1911 C. E. UAINTEK, Locator Pub. Sept 23. Skeena Land District - District ol Queen Charlotu Take notice thai Unity days (rom dau, I, C, b Uainter o( Prince Kuport, II. C, by occupsllon bookkeeper. Inlend to apply U the Chief Com-1 missioner ol Landa (or a licence to prospect (or cosl and pelroleum on ar.d under *���**> acraa "- land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a poet planted Hvo milea easl of Coal Laaao No. 4467, market! C. b. U. .N. ����� ��� eorner No. 2, thence south 80 chaina, ihence east 80 chaina, thenco north 80 chains, Ihence west H chaina to place of commencement. Dated SepL fl, 1911. C. E. UAINTEK. LocaUr * Pub. SepL ZS. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Skeona Land District���DUtrlct of Coast Kange 6 Tuke notico that LcRoy P. Grant o( Prinoe Kupert, U. C, occupaUon civil englnaei. Intends to apply (or permission U purchase the fulluwing described ianda: Commencing at a poat planted about 3 1-2 miles in a northerly direction from the northeast corner pobt uf Lot 13.9, Kanga 6, Coast DUtrlct, thenoe oast 30 chains, thenca north 60 chains, thenoa wost to bank of river, thence aouth following hank of river U polut of commencement: containing 160 acres, more or leaa. Datod Sopt. 9, 1911. Lfc.ROY F. GRANT Pub. Oct. 10. Gordon C. Emmoraoo, Agent Skeena Land District- -DL-trict of Cout IUnge o lake notice that Lottio McTavUh ot Vancouver, occupation married woman, InUnda u apply for permUsion U purchase tbe following described lands: Commoncing at a post planted at tbe northwest curner 100 chains east and 20 ehaina north from N. E. corner of Lot 1116, llarvay'a Survey Coast DUlrict IUngo 5, thence 20 ehaina aouth, thunce 80 chaina eaat, thence 80 cbaina nortb, thunce 40 chaina west, thonce 60 chaina south, thonco 40 ehaina west U post ot commencement litHiiuiimig 400 acres more or loss. Dated Sept. 18,1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Pub. bept. 23 Fred W. Uohler. Agant Skeena Land DUtrlct���DUtriet of Coaat Range 6 luko notice that Mlaa Mary Muiville ol Clare, Ireland, occupation apinater, InUnds tu apply for permUsion to purcbaae tho fulluwing deerlbed landa: Commencing at a post planted one chaina north of tne southeast corner of Lol 632, ihenoe north 40 cliaina, ihence eaal 20 cbains, ihence south 40 ciiains, tnence wust 20 ehaina tu point of commencement; conUining eighty acrea, more or leaa Dated Oct. 11,MIL. MISS MARY MULV1LLE Pub. Nov. 11. John C. Muiville, Agenl Bella Coola Land DUtriet���DUtriet of Coaat Rang a Take notice that U. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupallon gentleman, InUnda to apply for permiaaion to lease tho following described landa: Commencing at a post planted on lhe shore of Necluctaconnay Itiver about 10 chains weal of Indian Kuaurvo Line ,ihenee weal 60 ehains following lhe channel ul Neclecuconnay Kiver, ihence aoulh 80 chains mure or leas to channel uf Bulla Coola Rivar, Ihenco following channel of Bella Coola Klver easurly 60 chains, m.riii 80 chains more or leas U poinl of commenoement: cuntaining 480 acres, moru or I Datod Auguat 28, 1911 Pub. SepL 80. II. M. CUFF WUliam McNair, Agenl Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ot Coaat Usnge 6 Take noUco that Benjamin Kuieal 1-Uoo ot Prince Hupert, B. C, occupaUon wailur, InUnds U apply lur permiaalon U purctu se tbo following ile��crioiil ianda: Commeneing at a poat��planUt 65 chains aoulh from ihe southeast eorner ol .tit 3060. Poat maiked B. K. K S. E. Corner, -.henoe 70 cbaina ���Ami, ihence 6& cbaina north, ihenco 70 chains eaat, tbenea 65 ehalna aoulh to point ot com mencumont, cunuuning 455 acrea mure or loaa. BENJAMIN Kt'SSEL RICE Dated October 21, 1911. Pub. Nor. *.. Skaena Land DUUict���DUtrict of Caaaiar Taka noUco tbat Angus Jamea McKoniia of Vancouvar, B. C, occupauon bookkoepor, inudnns to apply (or permlsaion U purcbaae the (ollowing duscnbed landa: Cotnmenctnf at a post planted at tbe coniluence ol BlackwaUr river wiih Naaa rivar. about iwo in )!��� *> aoulh (rom the alith Dominion Telegraph cabin. Poal marked A. J. M. N. W. Corner, Ihence 80 chaina eoulh, thenoe 80 chaina a��at thence 80 chains north, tbauoa 80 chains waat i" poinl ot commencement, conlalnlng 610 acros mora or laaa. AM.I S J A.M I.S McKI'N/lK Dated Sept. S3, lull. I'ub. Nov. 2. Skoena Land Diatrict���UUUlet ol Caaaiar Taka notlea that Herbert McLennan ol Vancouver. U. C, occupatioo real telale aienL Inlenda to apply (or perm-Mon to purchaao llie loUowing daecntwd landa: Commencing at a poat planled at tba coniluence ol lilackwaiar n.er wltb lb, Naaa river about lam mil., aoutb ol tbe auttb Domltuoo 'lvk-grapb cabin, foat marked 11. II. N. .- Corner, thenoe to chatna aouth, thenee 80 chain, waat, tbenoe 00 cbaina north, thence 00 chain. ���Mat to point ol commencement, containing Wu acroa more or laaa. Hated Sept. 11, Ifl 1 111.HHl.Ill McI.KNNAN I'ub. Nov. -. LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Und Dlalrlcl-DI,lrlct of ******,***?***���', Taka nolice that we the unilcrainncd. Allr��l Christian Garde and Wm. M. Johmlon of I nnce Ituport, B.C. occupaUon mining engineer ami t proapector. InUnd lo apply for permlMlon lo leaae the following de.crlbe.1 land: Commencing at a |x..l plan.rd l-l mile ea>. ol the Tyee Sutlon.U.T.KRy.Station ami appniallr- ately ifi mile, eut ol I'rltice Kupert, Ihence north S chain,. Ihenco eaat Sn chaina. thence eot-th i. chain, more or I.- to railway pa*,. ****** wc.lerlv 26 chain, more or le-a lollowing mtt grade lo point of commencement ami containing 70 acre, or I... CHRISTIAN GARDE WILLIAM M. JOHNSON Date Nov. 23. IIII Pub. Dec... 1911 Bella Coola Und Dlalrlcl-Ulslrtct ol Coaat Range | Taka notica that II. M. Clio ol *********��� '-* land, occupallon genUeman. Intend, le anply lor ��,mi_l*.n to law. .he lollowm, *****J*9* "Commencm-- at a poat planle. at lhe .hor. naar lhe N. V* corner ol Ul No. S. ihenc north 40 chain-, ihence weat 80 chain, more or kw. ... aaal boundary ol cannery leaao, Ihence lollow.ng Ihe aahl cart boundary aouth to chaina more o. C Z .hat, line, .hence lollowlng aald aher. EsSs tsaar* ��? *** s few* "a ��n-UWB5 Bella Coola Und Dielrlct-IJtouicl ol Cee.t IUnge | Take notice lhat II. M. CUB ol Dundalk. lie- sCfe _������*. ''cJmmandn, at a port planted .L lh. *�� SU �� chaise moro or lea. lo point el commence , R_a _53?h s,rmore i m- clif*'' B-dla Cool. Und Di.Uict-Dial.lct o ICo��t IUng Trim nolle, lhat 11. M. CUB ot Dundalk. lr ^a^_r��i����l XjilSjH ". *J** -_Hrt.4__ mm\ corner of I-ol "* i i ,,i rJoi 4Bth��Tee north 40 chains, Ihenee j ���v*��d**w Bdl. Cool. Und *M******* ol Co* IUnge BOffl-HfilH-l landa. . , .tanled at tha N. W I'nmmencing at a port plan y ^ comer ol Ut ***< '"J��� . ���, |-w No. I applied w_fflSS_!_ffi3S UlnlngM acm. more o. le... ��� - |FF Daled Auguat 28, Ull- W|U���-, McNair. Agen. I'uh. Sept. 3y* Bail. Cool. Und Dlrtrlct-Dialrlct o. Com. Range .*... <l lit Cliff ol Dundalk, Ire- Take Ml-** "J*1 "-,,��;.��� Inlenda lo a,.p1y lent. HESStL f\^ma x'e lollowlng deacribed lor permiaalon to t **" **** i . .1 . nml planted at lhe S. I Commencini a| UPJJ * ^ ,��� chli���, mere cotm-r ol Ut ?;���'��� ' .."jn.lery ol Leaae No. I I, [m* to northern ���"Jff'Vhenc r��l 20 chain, aimlled Inr by H. M l!l"'���L north 10 chain,. .ii ^afewpas y********** Dateil AflM 21*' 1911, WiHiam McNair, Ageflt Pub. Sept- 30. Skeena Land DUlrict���DUlrict ol Coast lUn��e ft Take nolka tbat I, Chrisuphar Jamas Oratuun ot Princa Hup It, B. C, occupaUon locomoUve vnginevr, InUnd to apply for permuaion to purcbaae Ibe lollowlng doscribed Unda. i oitiinencing at a puat planud at Ibe eoutb- weat cornar of Lol No. : ��� ������* vicinity ol L*k* i��k. :���.* and marked Cliru'.opbsr J. Urabaro N. H. Corner, theoce vast 4u chains, theoce eoutb mj rhaina, thenca east 40 chaina, tbence north 80 chaina to poat ot eommencement; contsining J20 ac.���, mote nr loaa. CUK1STOPHEH JAS, GIUHAM, Locator Daud Sart. B. 1911 II.M A.M.���WHoeaeedT. D USL Pub Sept. 30. Skeana Lnod Dislrict-District ol Caasiar Taka noUoa that It 11. Suwart ol Vanoouver, li. i . occupation truckman. InUnda an apply tor parmUston U purcbaae the to.lowiog dasenbed lands: Commendng al a posl pUnted 40 cbaina aouth of Pre emotion No. 897 and 62 chaina aaat Irom Ibe Naas lUvar is. W. C), tbence 40 cbatna anal, thenca 40 cbaina north, tbenoe 40 ehalna waat, tbente 40 chains soulb U Ibe point of commenc*- inrni io contain Uu acraa mora or leaa. KtCIIAKD HOWAKD 3TEWAKT Dated Aug, 1911. Jamea T. Pullerton, Agent Pub. Sept. 23. Skaana Land Diatrict���Diatrict ol Coaat Rang* ft Taka notice tbat Harold E. Smith ot Moralv, Aiia , occupation sUUon Bgenl, inlenda to apply (or pamlaaion to purcbaae tbe following deeenbad lands: Commanclng at a post planted al tha aoutb west cornar 100 chains east and 20 cbains nortb (rom N. E. vomer ol Lot 11 ltt, llarvay'a Surrey Coaat District Hange ft, tbanoe 40 cbaina east, ihence M cbains north, thanca 40 chains weat. tbenea 60 chains aoutb to poat of commencemenl containing 320 acraa, mora or laaa. DaUnl.Sepl. 18,1911. HA HOLD K. SMITH Pub. Sept. 23. PNW. Bohler, Agen Skeena Land DisUkt���Diatrict ol Coaat Hang* ft Takft Dotka tbat 1, Gordon C. Emmeraon ot Prince Rupert, B. ('. occupation real aeUU broker, intend to apply for parmiaaion to purchase tbe lollowing dWtibed Unds: Commencing at a poit pUntod about t 3-1 milea In a noriherly direcUon (rom the nortbeaet rorner port of Lot 1399, Range ft. Const lnnr.fi. thenre north 40 chains, thanca woat to river hank, thenca aoulb following riw bank to paint ol commencement; conUining 160 acras, mora ot D?ud Sept. 9. 1911. GORDON C. EMMERSON I'ul. OfL io. Skaana Und Diatrict���Diatrict ol Const Ranga 6 Taka notioa tbat Itiriam Roy McTaviah of Winnipeg, Man., occupation barrietcr, inunds .-. spply for permlasion to purchaae tba (ollowing dnKriWI landa: Commencing al a post planted si Uie aouthweat corner 40 chains east and 40 ehains nortb from N. E. corner ot Lot 1116, Harvay's Murray Coaat Dislrict IUnge 6. tbenea 60 chaina eaat. thance B chains north, Ihenee GO chains weet, thanes W ehains aouth lo poet of eommenoamani conlalnlng Sa&S3wnnattM ROY MCTAVISH 1Mb. Sept. M. Frn-i W. Bohler, Agent Skeana Und Dlrtrlct-Dlattlrt ol Ca-lar Taka notice lhal Charlea WlllUm Mam ol Vancouver, B. C, oceupaUoo ln>peetor. (alenda to apply lor perml-wion lo purchaaa the lollowlng deecribed landa: . ...... ... _ Commencing al a poat planled at tha eon- tluenca ol Blackwaler river with the Naaa river about two mUea aoulh Irom the alith Dominion Telegraph cabi-i. Tort marked C. W. II. 8. W. lornev, Ihenca 80 chaina north, Ihence M cha na Mrt. tbenee 80 chaina aoulh, tbence 80 chain, watt to point ol commencement, containing MO ^rm more or "- C||ARLE8 wlt,L|AM HAM Daled September M, 1*11. l-ub. Nov. 2. ' ITEMS OF. . . . j .1 SPORT! *-~-m*m~r-m"-mmm~,--�����..-_��� .-_,__,^_, A CLEVER FRENCH BOXER Georges Carpentier Looks as If He Will Make Great Fighter. n.ixinti has always been ooh- ���Iderod a British Bport, but it looks as if ih,. Ki'.mr'Ii might yet I'xi'.'l ai ii. Georges Carpentier, n Frenoh youth, la already at- traoling the attention <.r the bin promoters by his olever work. Though still well in his 'teens ���for, aooordlng to the Frenoh reoords, Carpentier was not born until the year 1804���the Haul has had a brilliant lime In the ring. In a career <>f threo years he has never sufforod defeat In uny bout of an Important nature. Until he met "Sir" Burns al Earl's Courl recently ull his malohes had been tlcciili'.l in his native land, and his debut in England oreated so good an impression tlml, despite his power and ozporieuoe, Josephs was considered by many to be taokling lh.- toughest job he hnd ever tuken on. Hut few cxpct'ti'd .l..s.'|iiis in get suoh a licking as he did. It wus the worst he had received in all his boxing career. Carponlior's display with Burns proved him lo be a iiuiek und skilful boxer, with iiuile u variety >.f Strokes for one so young, iiii excellent general and a line slayer In the bargain, Carpentier bus proved a sur- prise in inuny ways. The boy bus grown with extraordinary rapidity, and Improved as fast as he bus grown. Starling two years un.. us u bantamweight, ho hus grown so rapidly thut the present I line hi' hus ull he i-un do lo make 1 iii pounds. In a short time he will lie in the middleweight division. Ilis career has been utmost uniformly successful, be having accounted for nearly all lhc prominent light ami welter weights in England in addlUon lo Josephs. un his fi't'l be is quick and a putsling customer to ti slower rival. He hops ubout Ihe ring like a rubber ball mid Ihen springs buck at his aiitngoiiist us quick as lightning und with the grace of a paiUtiiT. If ever be develops into a heavyweight then will there bo a prospect of a while champion. Christmas Cards. Largest assortment in town. Begin sending now. Don'l fail I., look lhc mover. 'Kceley wants lo sec you. tf THE WAY OF AN OCTOPUS Will Canada Stand for the Exploitation of Her Timber and Natural Resources as the States Have Done? No Risk In Buying From Ryrie's We pay delivery oharges on all articles purchased from us, guarantee safe delivery and refund the money if you are not absolutely satis- fled. Our handsome new 124 page catalogue, ln colors, of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, China, Cut Glass, Leather Goods, Etc., will be mailed upon request. Write for lt Immediately���lt will solve the gift problem for you. Ryrie Bros., Limited Canada's Largest Jewelry House Ja��. Ryrie, Pna. Harry Rgrle, Scc.-Treat. 134-186-138 Yonge St. TORONTO - THE COSY CORNER - I DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OK WOMEN ThiB is a litlle section ol the paper, which from day to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of tho ladioa 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 fill a social need. Christmas and New Year Sailings s.s. Prince Rupert Laava Princa Rupert Thursday at 8:30 p. m., Deo. 21 at and 28th, arriving In Vancouvar early Saturday morning, Dae. 23d ���nd 30th. MAKE VOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY Phone 260 88. Princa John for Si.wart 10 a. m., Dec. 20th and 27th. Praaant schedule will remain In affect until above dalee. Bi-weekly train service to Vanarsilol. Triiin.-. leave Prince Rupert ut 1 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Returning arrive Prince Rupert 4 p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays. On your Chriatmaa viait East travel Viu the Grand Trunk Railway Syatem from Chicago. The finest nnd best service over Double Track Route. Connections with all roads East and West. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged.. Full information an.l tickets obtained from the office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND FASSENOBK AOI-NT Skeana Land Diatrlet���Dlatrlal ol Caaiiar Taka nolice lha. Thomaa Arthur White of Van- ceuvK, II. C, SeupaUoa eai-penter, Inlenda to apply let permiaelon te purehaae tbe lollo-rtni ^SmX** **m*****t at the ***��� lucne. ol lllarkwa.er r(v�� with Naaa rivar. about Two mllr. aoulh ol lhe aUlh Dominion Tel-r.pl. SkMi Tort marked T. A W. S. E Corner, lb.no. an chaina north, th.no. M ehalna wart, thenc. SO rh.in. i.ul h. tUre SO chaina eart lo polnlol r���mm,n<em.n^nWnln/A|��0A^mon.w��l-S Daled Sept. SS, 1��11. rub Nov. 8. ..bona Und Dlt-trl-t-Dletrfct ol Coaat Banie V TBI no.Vc SB J��� M Tallman ol *U*t ll.ielrt. low,, occupation MMJMM SSTlor "rmtaalon W purc-aM the lollowln,. *S' likT Th.n�� aouth JO chaina. them- 2ml* ch.ina mor. or E to ***<< "h��r. R? KLuS lhanc. northerly and eaaxetlr lol- iw !S��B_SSll^^,,,��� Bn&^TBHraiuH Pub. Aul. IS. . I Charles Kdward Ilusscll has iii.nl** for thc Cosmopolitan a thorough investigation of lumber trust methods���be has followed the slippery trail of the lumber octopus literally from coast lo coasl.���and ho has the "goods." You will bo surprised al his revelations���that lho tremendous power of lho trust, its Iua'.'ii indilTerciicc lo all but its own interests, its hold upon legislators, its highway methods of natii.mil pocket picking. II will bo a great scries of articles��� vitally interesting lo every ono who lias over bought any part of a in'*. Tho llrst article will appear in January. Subscriptions to Gosmopolltsn will be accepted until Di'ti'iiiliiT 10th at tho special low rule to Cnnada of 91.50. Cosmopolitan Agency, box 851, Winnipeg. SILYERSIDES BROS. SIGN PAINTERS Paperhangers INTERIOR DECORATORS P.O. BOX 120 l-HONK 156 I1RKKN Second Avenue, near McBride m B.C. Coast service ��� Famous Prtrcess Line Princess May Saturday, December 9th, at 9 a.m. For Victoria. Vancouvar and Seattle I. G. McNab General Agent Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. J. P. CADE. N. G. J. GLUCK. Sec. *-* -*��� TO LET Flat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also flora* In same block. Two cottafet cotter Second Avenue snd Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lots In sail parts ol ths city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol the largest Compiles doing business In the City. Second Ava. C. D. RAND Phone 112 ;fred. stork j General Hardware��� 1 , | Builders' Hardware | ValveB -_ Pipes Oxford Stoves , Graniteware Tinware * SECOND - AVENUE �������������������������������������������������������������� KING GEORGE HOTEL ���1 sroTI.MMI.V C-IAH ROOMS I ft,-at"* Vtmer He* Maaaimal ��� Rata 3Sc pr Null ,.l llswarh tMR.1. C. McKNIGHT - Proprietor ��� ***********************o Savoy Hotel Cor. I r*m****T nnd Mh. Choice Win**" and Cigars RUPERTS PALACI OF COMFORT MARK TWAIN'S MOTHER When You Read This You'll Know Where Mark Got His Humor. in ihe I'tiui'si' nf an Interesting article on "Mark Twain and Ilis Mother," whioh appears in lho November Harper's Monthly Magazine," Mr. Alli.'ii Blgolow Paine Bays: "At about litis I inn- il was de- ciili'tl lhal Utile Sam was now ready to go to school. He was about live years old, nnd a summer on his uncle's fnnu had lefi him wiry and lively, even If nol very robust. His mother declared that he gave her inure trouble than nil the other children put ogelher, "'He drives ine cra/.y with his didoes when he is in lhe house,' she used lo sny, 'und when he is out of il I tun expooling every minute that some one will bring him home half dead.' "lie did, in fact, achieve llie lirsi nl' his 'nine narrow escapes from drowning' abuul ihis time, uml un* pulled iiiii nf the river i.ne afternoon and brought home in a limp and unpromising condition. When with mtillen lea ami ciisior oil she hail restored him In activity, she said: " 'I guess Ihore wasn't muoh danger. People burn to be hanged are safe iu water.' "She declared she was willhiK to pay somebody lo lake him oil" her hands for a pari uf each day and try lo loaoh his manners. Perhaps il may us well be said here lhal .lime Clemens was the original uf ''I'liin Sawyer's' Aunt Polly, and her purl mil us presented in thai bunk is considered perfect. Kind-hearted, fearless, looking and acting ten y.-ars older than her age, as women did in that lime, always outspoken and Sometimes severe, she \vii-. regarded as a 'character' l.y her friends, and beloved by them as a charitable, sympathetic woman whom ii was guild to know. Her sense of pity was abnormal. She refused lu kill even Mies, nnd punished lhe cai for oalohing mice, sin- wiuilil drown lhe young kil��� l.-ns when necessary, but warmed the waler for the purpose, Oo coming iu Hannibal she joined llu* Presbyterian church, nnd her religion was of lhal clean-cut, strenuous kind which regards as necessary Institutions hell and siilnn, though she hnd been known to express pity for llu* latter for having been obliged to surround himself wllh such poor suciely. Her children she direcl- W L. BARKER Architect Second aven.ie und Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Offlce. II. Ilm.!"!! Munro W. Nl. li. lam- Luiley MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building; Second Avenue. eil wiih considerable firmness, uml ull were tradable ami growing in graoo except little Bam, Even baby Henry al i��" was lisping the prayers thai Bam would lol gu bj default unless-carefully guarded. Ilis sister Pamela, who was eight years older and always loved him dearly, usually supervised Ihese BplrilUal exercises, ami, iii her gentle care, earned Immortality as the Cousin Mors of "l'olii Sawyer.' lie wuiild sav liis prayers willingly enough when enoouragod by sister Pamela, bill he lunch preferred to sit up ill bed und tell astonishing lilies of the day's adventures��� tales which made prayer seem a i'ulile correotlvo, and oaused his listeners lo wonder why the lighi- ning wus restrained so Imig. Thoy did uul know they were glimpsing lhe Ur.-! outcroppings of a genius iliiii would ..ne duy amaze ami entertain the nations. Neigh- burs hearing uf these things .also certain of his narrations remonstrated wiili Mrs. Clomons. " 'You don't believe anything lhal child says, I hope.' "'Oh, yes, i know his average. I disc.unit him ninety per cent. The rest is pure gold.' " STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS-:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building I'hone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 FOR A SMOKING CHIMNEY Three Hints That Will Brighten the Fire and Save Fuel. AI Ihis lime of the year many housekeepers oomploln <>f ..pen llrepluces snitiking. Here are tin llttlo hints Hint I'rince Ituperl housekeepers might practice with economy for keeping the ohimney from smoking: I. I'l.'iee empty tins, such 01 milk tins, salmon or fruil tins, at the back of lhe grille: Ihey will send uul a splendid henl. i'. sprinkle saltpetre now ami again un the lop of the lire. 3, Mix a small pit f zinc among Ihe coal. TO MAKE CHEESE CUSTARDS Cheese Custards���Beal up fmir eggs, u.Id half a cupful uf boiling milk, three loblcS| n Tills ut grated Parmesan cheese, salt pepper ami paprika; pour Into small buttered limbale molds, stirring all the time so as not lo I.'I lhe cheese sel tie. Steam very gently until sel. Stamp out rounds of bread a little larger than the molds and fry in hot moiled butler lo a golden color. Dish one OUSlard on lop Of each, put a little pile of grated cheese uu lhe tup and brown in lhe oven. ALI'ltKD CAIIS.H, C. V. UKNMETT, B.A. of lint mil Columbia of 11 C. Ontario. Bea- and Minnie.lm llara. katchewan and Al- I.Ttr. llara. CARSS & BENNETT Bahkistkiis, Notaries, Etc. Office-1'. -i elieui !���-��� block, cornor Third avenue and Sixth Btntt I'rince Ruoert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L. D. S., D. D.S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental (.iteration, ikllfully troatnl. Gaa and local anailhellc, ndnilitii>.--n-d l-r the painleaa extraction of tooth. CtinaulUtion free. Ofllce,: llclirerson Itli-ck. 1'nnco Runert. 11-12 Alrx.M.Miii.-rii II.A.. W !'. William.,11.a..I..I..II WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 286 Prince Rupert, B.l I'.'.o. BOX 2a I'RINCE RUI'ERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OK SINGING lllll or WU. 1 .....in. 1 ej.. A.K.A.M.. I ON.. K.N.; GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire. Life and Accident Inaurancea 618 3rd Avenue Phone :vi and Green 2(2 PRINCE HUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Killed. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11 tl, Sta THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND Ave*. Hotel Central �� fl-^3 r ���*������ ��� -i*. ri ami American plan, utoam I ��� .'��� ���'.. i* ..). ri.. -ii\.-tiM-in i ��� Haf* II >**���*��� *2 '--i.-r any. : : P.-Iri BUck Proprietor =_=E. EBY CO. Co.=== REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land Kor Sale KITSUMKALUM - R C. flimeyjweepiat gj Fsmce OjMJM CHRISTMAS Novelties SILK KIMONAS fresh from Japan DRAPERIES for that new piano CENTRE PIECES that will grace a table SILK SHAWLS specially adapted for evening wear LINEN of the finest texture JABOUR BROS. 825 Third Av.noe 'THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES Prepare for winter by getting your furnaces and flues put in order by C. H. CUTTING PiKlkal Ckie-a- S.~p U.irs, !,., Hetrl. ar Phone 71 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT -..^.'^el-iie^ir^n ^t. HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ani, KMIIALUERS Funeral Directora 3rd Ave. near Sth St. Phone No. SS i ii'***' Ml r.o. soi SM PONY EXPRESS araTKHATic merchan���' nr.i.ivienv acavicc l-wmure. Su-race ami Fe.rwar.lina AeenU. For Rfe, or Motor Car -I-t. or night Seventh Ave. end Fulton Pb,.nr .1.11 FIRST: "CATCH YOUR PRINTER" flM-NOfl DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING A HARE: FIRST:���"CATCH YOUR HARE" HHM To produce good printing you must "first catch your gootl printer. . . You can't get g^ootl printing from a poor printer, oven if he work with never so good itn equipment. If hc larks the "knark," the trained taste, the single-minded fondness for his work which real printers havo, he will do poor printing for you. If hc hns all of those, ami In addition to them nde- auatc modern equipment, your printing will have istinction, salesmanship, the lure of type-beauty. As this offlce produces good prlnling'yoii may'infer the presence of a good printer���who is "ratcnablc." ��� I ...Whites Portland Cement., FOR HIGH CLASS PRINT1NO OF ALL KINDS SEE THE "NEWS Jon' Daily News Building phone 9h Third Avenue ..Grand Hotel.. Worklntfrnan's Home Free Labor Bsrraa is Coaseclion Phone 178 1st Ave. and 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS. Prop.i.to, little's NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: N.wspap��ra CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: KRUITS G.T.P. WHARK O. C. EMMERSON AUENT None 125 Naden Block StctaJ Ate Advertise in The Daily News fo THE DAILY NEWS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Ex-Aid. W. P. Lynch Cannot' See Either the Joke or the Menace of Proposed Wards. Editor Daily .News Dear Sir Having noted In your editorial of the ninth that tlio plan I'm1 subdividing lho City in Wards as proposed by the Glty Gounoil was al its besl it-joko and ui iis worsl a ti.en.aoe, l tako the liberty lo ask you for more spe- ciiii* information on the subjeot as oven after l have considered ilii- matter in lho light of the City .Map I havo failed owing perhaps in in> natural density Lo set- oither the juke or lho menace l will say lhat in dealing with suoh matters for persons like myself who oannol al miro grasp lhc lino points of a Bubjoot, Thai it mhuiii be Mi'ii in furnish wllh Educational oritioism of any plan a substitute plan whioh would boiler, in shorl whal I would like In know is Hum* ypu would arrange lhe wards and reasons why in order to save you untl ssary work I will tell You Hiai I fully understand the powers thai may exist By which the Administration of Ontario nr Canada may With gerrymander work I'i'tiiiii the power in the face of A small majority againsl Ihem, Bui I have never been Able to Bee any safe way overcome this feature I would be pleased to learn thai it is possible Yours Reap WM. P. LYNCH Baptist Entertainment. The Baptist Brethren lifld another of Iheir successful entertainments in tin- Molntyrc Hull last evening. The Brotherhood has obtained rooms In the Moln- lyro 1.milling an.l will establish reading i nis fur the members. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone '.. WILL TALK OF INDIANS Rev. W. E. Collison Will Deliver Address at Presbyterian Hall. One of the most, interesting evenings to bo spent hy the Wednesday Evening Club nt the Presbyterian Churoh will bo hold tomorrow when Rev. W. E. Collison will deliver an address upon "The Indians of the Norlh Pacific Consl." The full program of meetings and subjects is as follows: Hoc. I.'I.���"The Indians of lhc North Pacillc Coasl," Hev. W. E. Collison. Deo, SO.���No meeting. Deo. 27.���iiclhaiiy <>irls' evening. Jan, 3,���Debate. Jan. to.���"Founders of the World's Religion," A, M. .Manson. Jan. 17.���Young Men's evening��� Messrs. [teams nnd Arnell. Jan. 84.���"Reformed Methods of Treating Criminals," Ilis Honor Judge Young. Jan. 31.���Choir concert. Feb. 7.���"An Evening in Germany," Rev, F. W. Kerr. Fell. I I.���"Sir Waller .Scott." H. Thompson���J. 11. Kelly. Fell. 81.���Debate. Feb. 88.���"Hriiish Politics Since lhe Boer War," Mr. ii. It. Naden. Mar. (i.���Address. .1. S. Cowper. Mar. 13.���"Tolstoi." .Mar. L'n.���Cur Canadian Premier. Mar. 21,���"A Popular Exposition nf the Hydro-Electric System," Mr. liraham Kearney, Apr. 3. - 'Mushing II," F. II. Midi- ley. Apr. in.���Social .'veiling. Conclusion t.f session. Toy.-., dulls, games���Wallace's Christmas Cards. Largest assortment in town. Begin sending now. li.ui'l fail tu look them over. Keeley wants lo see you. If "The News" Classified Ads. --(ke Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� ss��� JACK BEATTY APPOINTED J. R. Will Be Plaeed in Charge of the Government Wharf. As forecasted in The [-Jews a I'cM davs ago, Mr. ,1. II. Until ly has I.en appointed bj ihe Provincial Qovornmenl lo run the now wharf for Ihe Government, -THEY WILL REPAY A OAREFUL LOOKING OVER��� K �����~ _4a--a_ee-*���.t--fcaa-a_..JJ B'~l s��***^H*^eSS***^St j For Rent IF***^��^M-^W^W-^M-^M��fc4.^iM^A��^*i^M^4# Pho 150 The Insurance People Fire Life ��� Murine Accident Pluto Glass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared Hircct nu Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S. ��� EtOUMi and li.'i.t.iN a I.--.-������-*...-mm.*.-**.,���-*..-*...-_..*-��...-_...-��...���_��.-_..^e Learn to Dance ���AT #~ KINGS DANCING ACADEMY We refund your money If ���*�����< it., nol loach you to dunce fur tho price of one ticket Wedneadaya and Saturdaye In Sona of Enirlan.1 li.,[I at 8 p.m. LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED For Hi-lit���Niceclonn. wnnn f.itiifnrtiilito rooms. li.it.-*. ;i,'ee* anel mi. King George Hotel. tf For llt-nt���Two rimmed oabltl. class tn Mcllride, freshly iiii|iei-i-d und elenti. enily *ln p.'r iiiun.h. II F. McRae & Co. t-f ins fm* ttt'iillt'* mil Dnsil view I 398. Mnilel'li -.'Sl-'.'SU lull RENT Furnished men iinl.v; bell local! ill llie illy. I'Iniiie ti CllllW'lllOlll'OS. Insurance "1 J OUR Companies nre noUM for prompt nnd just settlements. Wo write every known elaas of Insurance. Thc Mack Realty nml Insurance Cu. J Wanted J *��..������ ��� ^w^.ry.^,1 .�� ii a ,��~~.^i.^ii^.>���_ji Wnnted to rent or tense liy tirst of January. G or .'i room modern house, close in. State l.this to Box KI. Maternity ntirao open for eniruKomcnt. Apply Un*. Ji.'.'.. Newa. tf Wanted. ��� Droasmnklnir. clt-niiinir nnti preas- it..*. ropnii-inir for men und women Mrs t'iiurles I'ercher. S*_ll Third Ave. I'hone UM Knl. tf UAnRY- wiiy remain lonely? tiip i.teni Intir.riir. in ii iluir lead, in liapiitiii'.s. A -nun., private, high-class, up-to-date iiieiiiin.i rm* |ii*t.|ii-ii.v introducing worthy, ���iiHiii.iir.iiI.il. peoplO nf uny lliiliulli.lll.v, tiiriiiti. .ik'1. oi* itn.iii'i.ii condition. innl Many i-. ��� ��� |��� I.��� walllnir, rich unit poor Particular, free. Plain, sealed envt lope, I. i . WiImui. Iih.v 1778, Vancouver, ll. C, I Lost and Found I'llt'M. 1 Sniiill Keys. liniuireal News Oll'ire. 225-tf r CITY ENGINEER CROSS-EXAMINED Makes Statement in Defense of His Attitude on Final Estimates Claiming He Avoided Suspicion of Graft. .watch the bio fuiinitue ^-'WVv ST0RB fur O.RAND D1BI>UV CHRISTMAS GOODS We have received them in great uuaiititi,.i "��� something far exceeding any other attemo In 22 ''ispl"-v uiii'e Rii|i(if( WB ARE COMPLETE mm., m**^^ F. W. HART Entranee Tldrf Door from Blxth r, Hart Block Entrance Third Door from Blxth Street oa Socond Av���us 8*00000000 Iii Ihe course of his cross-ex- anuiuilmn by Mr. W. E.���Williams Ihis morning Gol, Davis, city cn- (.'inoor, ina.le a statement in reply lo Judge Clements' comment yes- Lerday afternoon on tho matter of the final estimates. The Judge rofcrred again to his remark yesterday thai n draft uf ihe proposed final estimate should have been submitted to oonlraotor. "What you said yesterday, my lord," said t.ol. Davis to the Judge, "would be tjullo rlghl when dealing with business of a private Ilrm, but in munioipal work if I submitted lho f] ti ill estimate to the oontraotor before submitting it to Gounoil the charge of collusion with the contractors would come up ami nil kinds of charges of grail, etc, would be made." Real Estate l.��l for Sale In Section .1. Block 22. Lot Ave. Apply Mike Ituiirh, Box toe! City. Christmas Needfuls for Holiday Enjoyment Ebony Hand Mirrors Military Brushes Travelling Cases Manicure Sets Perfumes Toilet Waters The Pioneer Druggist OXaJlL Stare C. H. ORME The Mm 82 FOR SALE Lot 19 " 10 " 12 Block 33 Sec. 7 Price $575.00 1-3 cash "2 "7 " 1100.00 1-3 " " 37 " 7 " 1-100.00 1-3 " WITH THREE-ROOMED HOUSE Lot 16 Block 16 Sec. 2 Price 1050.00 $401.36cash " 61-62 " 12 " 2 "pr.2200.00 775.00 " PETER MdACHLAN Third Avenue REAL ESTATE TIMBER MINES TRY THE "NEWS" WANT Ft>f4444444444A44444444444444444444444444����444��444444 AD. WAY OF FINDING ���I-,., Q��^�� * ��� J 15. Tth tf The Jewelery Store UMBRELLA AN~ IDEAL I-IIIIISTMAS I'TlT You will find it an altogether Mi|u*rnir article. . . Haven't you noticed it'.' . . lr .. t more, but look at what you arc getting -not the lucking in the market at a cheap price, but the very best money can buy. . . Suit Case Umbrellas and lota of them -A new shipment just in. W0UIDN7 YOU UIE TO SEE IHEN' Wark's . ..THIRD AVENUE JEWELERS... Stenographer ���m*m*a*****\ \ KwH-*rn -i-'ii.-mii'lii-f t.f wiili* i-x i-ii nil.-.' w (in tit pnaitlnn. Addict* "Sw-mvrap.iiT." 6*2i Cordova St.. Vancouver. H.C. t-f Water Notice I. Alft.it Chriattan tlanle of Prlnco Itupert. im*. .-tilii.tinn Milling En-Tinner, glvo ni.tice thai ��.n the USth-la) nf Deeentl-er. ll'll. I inlend to apply to lhe Wnl.-r .*i.itiiiii-.teener nl hia ..dice In I'rlnce Kuperi f..r a llcenao to tnko and uae two cubic fee. uf water per tun-ond fn.man unnamed atream In lhe Dlatrlcl of Omit linnn.-.'.. Skeena llivlnion. I-l mile en.l of the Tyee Slntlnn. U.T.I'. Ilv. Tlie .valor ia I., be taken from ill" .li.-atti alajilt i.ne half mile above it - nutlet, and la to be uaed f..r developing t>..��er fora-iuary altuated at the outlet of aaid creek, alonu* the Hallway irradc. AI.KHEI) . 111:! ��� I UN UARDE Dated Nov. 2Mb. 1911. .l.*,* Tenders Wanted - Tenders will he received by the un- ' tiersigned un to Dee. 15, 1911, for 60 tons of coal (mine run). Delivered in 5 ton lots as required. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 6t P. R. GEN. Hospital Assoc. Christmas and New Year Hampers For twelve consecutive years the (Jold Seal Liquor Company have had an assortment of Holiday Hiimi.cn. unequalled hy any other wine or liquor house in British Columbia. And why should tin* not b? the X" SL32f*^iS0n,panyvthtt '"iS*?* Christinaa hampers-en the Pacific Coast, and alt,oughotbei*; quickly copied the idea we have regularly presented a list tbat for genuine value and |>opular variety olNtOoSs has always earned the expressed appreciation of customers. variety oi gtxxis nas MADE AND REPAIRED Shoes.. JOHN CURRIE I . ���-. I. AVCNVI ��� - nUNCI MTKRT Christmas Gift Problem Easily Bolvod at Keeley's Pharmacy fcm the diversified line of Hand Painted Qold Laid China, in Steins, Tobacco .Inrs, Ash Trays, Sugar Howls, Cups nnd Saucers, elc. A suilable gift is easily dooidod upon. If Christmas Giving There is more than one article here suitable for i ing that will compel your inspection and anurs , selection." Pipes and Smokers' Sundries Loewe, B. B. B.'s own make; Q. B. D. spiral Peterson patent, meerschaum and calabash, cigar cases, cigarette cases, cigar holders, cigarette holri.rs, pipe racks, smoking sets, tobacco Jars, ash trays, silver match boxes, etc. Christmas Cigars in Gift Boxes $1.00 Up All of the Leading Tobaccos, Cigars ami Cigarettes, both imported and domestic. ���STORE WITH RED FRONT��� H. B. Campbell eeM.w.*e*-r��w.w.w.**-rew.w��w.w.ts��t��-w- -*-���.���-��� H��.��.��_���� JM JJ* J_��.��!��_����M*w ��� D THE a-a. n***-^*^.! �����**���>-. a-******, aa^.a-a...-e...��* Christmas Season. ai Keeley's a large assortment of just the proper sifts for "him" or "her." tf Geo. D. Tite's / TAKE THE BEST THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY From Vancoaier or Seattle FOR ALL POINTS EAST OR SOUTH *^*mm***ataW***t TICKETS TO THE OLD COUNTRY Through Tickets and all information about your trip Roger's Steamship Agency 2nd Ave. Head of Centre St. Phone lit! na ������� ... ti) i s? ������I �������� ��>' ... "1 .*:{ ��.�� ��.�� ... (9 I ...w.^......^..-..,-.. STORE .��|W|" w~��a "���*'��� shows the way to furnish your home with quality and economy, For Christmas Gifts what is more substantial and useful than ��� com* fortable Chair, Rocker or Settee. A choice variety of roo.1 Dining Room Furniture, Buffets, China Cabinets, Dining Tables and Chairs-leather seal- Wicker Chairs and Rockers from $5.50 to $8.50 | Lace Curtains, latest designs, in Eoru nr White. Large range Tapestry Curtains, Rope Portiers, Casement Cloths, Madras and Scrims. For Good Values io Carpels and Rugs all sizes. Now is Your lime lo Buy <��� GEO. D. TITE - The Home Furnisher | THIRD AVENUE, I'HONE 20 I ��.UaW.M.M.W.��-r.��#.W.W.����.. Read The Daily News Hamper A 1 bottle Hold Seal "XXX" Fine Old Cognac Brandy 1 bottle Sanderaon'e "Mountain Daw" Scotch Whiskey 1 bottle Qold Seal Special Rye���8- year-old 1 bottle "81. eimo" Native Port Wine 1 bottle "St. -Ermine" Sweet Catawba Wlna e plnta "Jack o* Henna" Ciport Beer ���Chrialmaa Brew e pints Qold Seal Dry Olnger Ala 17 holt lea NET PRICE $4.40 All freight charges prepaid to naareat freight station. Nne Old Ing- Hamper B 1 bottle Oold Seal "XX" Fine Old Cognac Brandy 1 bottle S.-itidaraon'a "Mountain Dew" Scotch Whiskey 1 bottle Oold Seal Special Rye���8- year-old 1 bottle "Two Eagle" Cnnfornln Port Wine 1 bottle "T.wo Eagle" California Sherry Wine 1 bottle "St. Vista" Old Sweat Catawba Wine -1806 1 bottle Napa _ Sonoma California Eatra Claret 6 pints "deck O' Hearta" Eaport Beer ���Chrialmaa Brew e plnte Oold Seal "XXX" Stout or India Pale Hie���Xmas Brew 19 bottles NET PRICE $5.60 All freight charges prepaid to nearest freight atallon. Hamper C 2 bottles California "Three Eagle" Zlnfandel (Olaret) 1 bottle Napa A Sonoma "Three Eegle" Angelica Wine 1 bottle Carter's Eatra Fin llah Olnger Wine 1 bottle Sanderson's "Mountain Daw" Scotch Whiskey 1 bottla Qold Seel "XXX" Fine Old Cognac Brandy 1 bottle Oold Seel Special Rye���a- year-old 6 plnta Oold Seal Dry Olnger Ale 12 plnta "deck O' Hearta" Eaport Beer ���Chrialmaa Brew 2S boltlee NET PRICE SS.BO Hamper D 1 bottle "Doctor's Special" Old Scotch Whiskey 1 bottle "Throe Seal" e-year-old Canadian Rye 1 bottle Oold Seal "XXX" Fine Old Cognao Brandy 1 ""Sill, ?���* ��*n<<"��** Wh'ls "alt Whlakey 1 bottle Oold Seal "Selected" Old Irish Whiskey 1 bottle Napa * Sonoma "Three Eagle" Port Wine 1 bottle Napa A Sonoma "Three Eagle" Sherry Wine 1 bottle Napa 4 Sonoma "Three Eagle" Muscat Wine 1 bottle Napa - Sonoma "Three Eegle" Tokay Wine 1 bottle (pint) Horace dark Over- proof Jamaica Rum 1 bottle (pint) Bond A Oo.'a London Old Tom Q In 11 hollies NET PRIOE $8.10 All freight charges prepaid lo nearaat freight station. Hamper E 1 bottle Cernol Freree' "XXX" Champagne Cognac Brandy 1 bottle Senieraon'a "Orand Special" Scotch Whiskey 1 bottle "Three Seal" S-year-old Canadian Rye 1 boule Johnaon'a Martini or Manhattan Cocktails 1 bottle 10-year-old French Black Cherry Wlna 2 boillea Napa A Sonoma "Three Eagle" Zlnfandel (Claret) 1 bolt.. Nape A Sonoma "Three Eagle' 'Fort Wine 1 bottle (pint) Bardlnal'a Cr.ma de Mentha 0 pints Oold Seal "XXX" Invalid Stout���Xmaa Brew 12 pints "deck O' Hearts" Pale Eaport Beer���Xmaa Braw 27 bottlea NET PRICE t!> 16 .. I1..""'.'"I* ***** prepaid to nearest freight station. Hamper F 2 plnta Haldsleck's "Red Top Mono- pole" Champagne 1 bottle "Eau de Nol��" French Liqueur 1 bottle "Old Mull" Scotch Whlakey 1 bottle "Three Seal" e.year-old Canadian Nye 1 bottle Johnson's Martini or Manhattan Cocktails 1 bottla Lion Amontillado Dry Table Sherry 1 bottle "V. S. O." Rich Old Porl Wine 1 bottle Bond A Co.'a London Old Tom Oln 1 boltle Horace dark Fins Old Orer- proof Jamaica Rum 12 pints Pabsl Blue Ribbon Beer���. Beat beer In the World 22 bottlea NET PRIOE $16 10 All freight charus prepaid to nearest freight station. tT ��C CARTAGE and STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Agenla Orders promptly Mini. Pricea reasonable. OFFICE-H. II Rorhc.ler. Centre SL Thnn. 6h we buy nm We Pay Highest Prices for Bran, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Sold��r, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 735 THIRD AVE. Fine View Corner V SECTION TW $2,250 -IN SECTION TWO��� SNAP - $525 Each Lots 13, 14, 15, Block 28, Section 6 The Paper THE "DAILY NEWS" for Your Home! It gives you all the news of your own city and diatrict as well as the principal happenings in all parts of the world. The news is well edited^ its news colurnnsare'clcan and whple; some. It is a paper you need in your home. The advertising columnSjOfm^Jig^l-SnM you in touch with opportunities for getting the full value for your money, j ml '"''I" ��,ov'ry H"m.P"����""nR the month nfDfcernbcp, will be sent our Beautiful Holiday Souvenir 1,,-turt. n rsproduotlon fn colors of ths world famous picture "THE BAREFOOT BOY " Wl.rrcv,r fe "����? ll!t9, l!"8 Ture hfls ?]w-,*>'�� *tr*l**. ***** man-y of our customers wiM htjfeto *Utm t_h�� CSllsnt copy which is of a very United edition and particularly suitable for framing. All hampers are in plain CUSI with no marks to indicate contents, and prices named arc freight prepaid to noatrst freight station. Write for handsomely illustrated 40-pB,re catalogue. Gold Sea! Liquor Co., Limited oIM��l!;L^I era of the Paolfl- r*nnai CR. NADEN COMPANY l-imiled. Sacond Ave., Princa Rupart, B.C, THE ATHENL-Newtorber Shop Try ua i.nre and you will aleraya come back DENNIS SV0R0N0S 122 61b : Bill Heads Price Lists Memorandum Forms Commercial Cards In Commercial Printing we have a large stock of (Jj-yltjllr^ lAltil'vi **H r-.ll'r* [rV r *1 We handle Blank Ledger Forms for Loose Leaf System Letterheads Stock Certificates Articles of Association Illustrated Pamphlets memMia��r����������--��*"^"">*"^""~"'~ ____I_S_______j_jlng1_we ensure correctness of style and taste in VisitingCards,J^gdcling Invitations and Dance Programmes. For any kind of printing fj_omJj^J_jigb!lI!-!g^^- to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the "Newa Job "_ Daily News Building PHONE 98 Third Ave PHONE 08 j-ami*H.-.
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-12-12 |
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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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Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
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