OUT OF WORK TODAY? Try The News' Want Ad. Way. The daily news NEXT MAILS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist For South Prlnooss Mary.. .sat. ii a.m. Cninosy**---. ... . .Sdll.lHMIi. S&A DEC !j> tr VOL. II, NO. 287 T&* IHI 'ou \ % Prince Rupert, B.C.. Friday, December 15, 1911. \ ^Cfflffi,Fiv.y:Effrg I MfEED Innl tmSt Cm* Ott CT WHO WOULD PAY DEFICIT? THE CITY ORTHE ENGINEER ALD. MORRISSEY ASKS A PERTINENT QUESTION ABOUT THE OITY ENGINEER'S BID ON THE WOODWORTH PIPE LINE���BID8 ARE HELD UP MEANWHILE. If Uie Olty Engineer's lender Inr the W'oodwoi'lh Lake pipe li'i'iieh culling proves lowest, and lie is unable to curry out llie work for his tender, who will make gtood Die dolleil, the city or the c.iiy Engineer? This question was asked last night hy Alderman Morrissey. As a result lhe bids on the work will m.l he opened until Monday, hy which lime tlie i,ily Engineer will answer the quostion. Alderman Morrissey argued Ihnl if the Gounoil wauled the work done on a day's labor basis Ihey might as well come out for il in the open instead of hedging around with a pretense of calling for station gang tenders and f..ol- ir-ij_r u lot of hones! bidders, ns had been done over thc clearing bids for thc upper lake. He nn.veil that the tenders be not opened until this poinl regarding lhe Engineer's real position be cleared up, and lhe motion curried. Tom and Jerry at the Savoy. MORE TROUBLE AGAIN OVER THE VICTORIA VOTERS LIST OOURT OF REVISION HOLD8 THAT VOTERS HAVE BEEN PUT ON THE LIST BY PERSONS NOT QUALIFIED TO REOEIVE THEIR DECLARATIONS. KING GEORGE HELD A REVIEW Fifty Thousand British and Native Soldiers Paraded Before Him at Delhi���Honors Distributed at Royal Camp. (Canadian i'ress Despatoh.) Delhi, Dec. 15.���King Qeorgt yesterday reviewed an army of lifty thousand Hriiish nml unlive troops, nnd held an inveslituri in Die royal camp nl nighl, bo- Blowing orders on Oil knights nml 200 companions. During the investiture somi excitement wns caused by Lhc burning of a small oiliciul lent, The tire wns caused by the ex plosion of n bicycle lamp. Cadbury's Christmas Chooolates. Cadbury's famous oandies in n large ami varied assortment ami Christmas gift boxes al Keeley's, Srd ami 6th. tf ALD. CLAYTON BEREAVED Leaves to Attend Brother's Funeral���Council Condoles. It was announced quietly in Counoil Inst night thul owing to the su.l death of his brother, who mi'l wiili a bail street ear accident recently iii Viotorla, Alderman Clayton has been called called nway south. Only nt last Counoil meeting Alderman Clayton buil quite believed from reports received lhal his brother would recover, but n relapse set in. (in the motion of Alderman Douglas ihe Counoil passed u vole of oondolonoo. Alderman Clayton left by ihis morning's hunt. THE WEATHER. Twenty-four hours ending r> a. m.. Dec. 15: liar. 20.514; max. temp., 18.0; min. temp., 32.0; rain, .51; snow, Vi inch. At cosl, toys, dulls, gaiil('9- Wallaoe's. if SHORT CUTS TO CIVIL SERVICE Borden Government Intends to Make No Temporary Appointments to Government Jobs���All Must Qualify Properly. (Canadian I'ress Despatch.) Ottawa, Dee. 15. ��� Premier Id inl.-n arrived In.me today ami learned that the Qovernmeni intends In work oul u comprehensive plan nf civil service reform. Under ihe contemplated ohanges llieiv will lie no slmrl eul into the sorvleo by wuy of temporary appointments, There will he no tariff legis- i.oi..ii this session. FARMERS FOUGHT IN EFFORT TO GET GRAIN UNLOADED 8ERIOUS TROUBLE IN THE QRAIN DISTRICTS OWING TO THE WHEAT BLOCKADE���BIG CROP THIS YEAR CANNOT BE GOTTEN INTO THE ELEVATORS. For Men. Bbavlng sets. Safety Rasors, Shaving Mirrors, Shaving Brushes, sirups all appropriate Christmas gifts for men ��� at K.-.'ley's I'lmrmacy. if (Canadian Press Despatch.) Winnipeg, Dec. 15.���There is a wheat blockade m certain districts "f Saskatchewan, so serious iu some towns ihat thousands of bushels of grain ur.- lying piled up in bugs in the streets, 'i It - elevators ure tilled to oapaolly, uml the railways seem Incapabli of supplying ears tn relieve the oongesllon. in one town, where the loads of | grain were standing for a week waiting the opportunity lo n.i- I.nitl. a light iiri't-ii betwoen lhe farmers for the privilege of unloading when th.- opportunity presented. Tho mounted police bad in be called in to quell lho light. Notice to Property Holders In Section 2. A mooting of properly holders in Section 2 is oal led for Tuesday night next 10th inst.; at 8 o'olook ni the Police station for tin- discussion of matters of mutual interest mid benefit. .Canadian I'ress Despatch.) Victoria, Dec. 15.���-This cily has another civic muddle lhal promises to outrival the inixup Of last yenr. Al the Courl of Revision, held lo revise the list of civic voters, the Court look *-x- eepUon to a number of names un llu* list who mad.- Iheir deoiarn- liniis before individuals who, in lhe opinion of the Curt, were iml entitled lo receive them. II is believed lhe muller can he straightened out. Saturday Shopping. Bvery person should visit Bhrubsall'a on Third avenue. Al- waya at your service. H NEW SALMON CANNERY 40,000-Case Plant to Be Erected at Port Helden, Alaska. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Seattle, Dec. II. ��� A now salmon cannery having a capacity of aliout in.nun cases will be creeled in the spring at Port ll.'ideii by the Poi-I lleiden Packing Company, of which Clorman & Co. of this cily are the principal stockholders. <>. P. Brown will be manager of the plant. The new company is incorporated for $200,000. SHALL CONTRACTORS BE PAID? City Council Decide to Ask Col. Davis to Submit Reports Showing What Should be Paid to Settle the Claims WILL DECIDE THE POINT ON MONDAY The City Engineer Will Bring in Two Reports���One Giving What Mr. Justice Clements' Judgment Says is Proper Payment and the Other Giving What the City Engineer Says is Proper Payment After consideration of the City "WHAT SHOULD THE CITY DO?" ASKS THE CITY SOLICITOR IN A LONG TYPEWRITTEN REPORT HE CRITICISES MR. JUSTICE CLEMENTS' FINDINGS ftND WANTS TO KNOW WHETHER TO APPEAL O I SETTLE OTHER CASES. WILL FORM A LABOR COUNCIL Decision to Have Trades and Labor Oounoil In Prince Ruport Made at Meeting or Union Representatives. lu the Carpenters' Hull lasi night a crowded meeting, representative of the various trades ami labor organisations ��f Ibis eity. decided to form a trades and labor Oounoil iu the cily. Mr. ,t. o. Wallers, organiser of the Victoria Trades and (-abor Counoil, was present uml delivered B si rung address, selling OUl ihe advantages of united effort on the pari of lhe unions. The other speakers included Organiser Bieoay of lhe I. VY*. ***���* Mum. w. H. Montgomery. Chtirlie tinnier, W. Denny, -I- simw, H. li. Polla, Riser, MoLeod un veral more. Next Monday night another n ling mil ��** held, ni which details of lho organisation will be seltled. Don't forgel thai you eanflnd ��� complete line of Hand Huns. Umbrellas wllh B"l(* suit Cast .. Oiled nnd sterling silver handles. Gray's Jewelry Bloro. Prloes right. Favorite of the Wsst. NO home ill Ihis western MUtt- lry c... well afford to be without '-n,,. family Herald and Weeks Bur" o. Montreal, u to partJou; ,'v useful ... western homes. -.���,- information it give; *������ '�� JS sel.let'S as WO!! to **�� J LBdreds of dollars a year, u ** mod Instructive mallei mat ��,..-��� < �����"" '���i,,:...r"t���,:e iml W.'l dollar can KTdMMi ll ���Moess. One n0| be belter Invested i bun by order- a beautl tn western homes 0nfl Hoinuman Player '��''< ,o bo saerin ror atafc ��� Piano i PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES Another Distinct Body of Professed Conservatives Is Formed in Prince Rupert���The "Progressives" Start Out Strong. In the Conservative Club rooms last nighl there was launohed a new Conservative association, tin- third distinct group of nvowed Conservatives In I'rince Ruperl. Tin- new body, which promises lo rival il ih.-I- two i|inie formidably, is Iii I tilled the "Prince Ruperl Progressive Conservative Association."' a largo number ,,f members enrolled Iheinselves at inst night's meeting, and n .i, c committee wns appointed i,, .��eii ihe membership roll. Lasi night's pn edlngs oon- ilslod in miiniiiK the association ami forming oommlllees lo draw tip bylaws, etc., which will he passed up.' mil a second meeting noil Monday night. Following ���,.,. ih,- n ibers >.r ihe bylaws ami constitution oommllleei Ed. Clarke, seorolary; iie.u-ge Leek, Joe Howe, Alex. I'rudholiiliie, William AiikI". R. '������ McKinnon, I-' L. Liinnie and Nell Mackay. Call and see our select slock ,,f diamonds nml gem rings- J. S. Gray & Sons'Jewelry Store, tf WHY NOT PRINOE RUPERT? (Canadian 1'rei.s Despatch.) MoBiride Promises Aid In Campaign for Vancouver Industries. Vanoouver, Dec. 18-���The mar- k,.| and Industries committee wai upon Premier Mcllride lo- dai lllfd seeili-e.l B promise Ol Bovemmenl aid tn their oampalgn lo ure industries for Vanoouver. Pantorium Pionoer Cleaners. Phone 4. Works. Gerhard Hslntimen. For thirly 'lays ft*** Kooloy, Ibe exclusive agent for this famous piano, per cent, discount piano. n. will offer lion every tf Solicitor's voluminous report on lhe why and wherefore of his do- fen I in the Supreme Courl on Wednesday, tint Cily Council passed a resolution tael night lo lhe effort lhal lhe Cily Engineer shall be asked lo bring down a report based mt Judge Clements' decision slnliug what should he paid ihe contractors, nml nisi, an other report worked city Engineer's own what would be n fair Ihem. This mutter eeiii mi Ihe estimate of sum lo pay wns in the form of a motion hy Alderman Clayton. Aldermnn Morrlssoy pointed out ihnl lhe contract had mad.* the cily Engineer's Judgment Ilnnl iu mallei's relating lo lhe work, mid Ihis made him vu-lunlly tin- defendant iu the cases. II was right lhal he should bring down the reports i-.-.|iieslcd. II is iieecssnry now I It it t llu* City Engineer should defer his proposed usii lo Boalllo t��> oon- suli with Engineer Thompson <>n ilu- waterworks, as the Mayor ami Counoil insist mi having Ihese reports in ni the earliesl possible tune. Afi.-r going over the whole ground of net ion of 111 .nlrilr- l.ii-s iu il.-lnil and criticising Mr. .In.I tee Clements' judgment on several points the City Solicitor, in his report lasi night on th,. recent adverse decision of lho Bu- promo Court, says: "The quostion is now. What .should ihe oil) il" ' Iii iii> opinion th.-y en., lake one -if tv.., courses: llrsl, appeal, lhe appeal being luml.'.I to ih,- question whether .u- aol the Judge was right in saying ihnl undor the olroumstances no liquidated damages should he charged nn.l whether his allowance <>f (touo was right or wrong. "Tho second courae would Po i" sa) thai lhe olty has now obtained Ihnl which Hi.* Council agreed it should obtain���a decision of lh nri upon llie points raised, and settle not only with these parlies but with ull olher contractors upon lhe sume bnsis. "Which of these courses the Council will pursue Is t ninety a matter ..i policy, in lhe case of private litigation iiii it..uiii tii,. lirsi course would in* pursued, "FRED PETERS." For row boats and launches telephone 320 green. Davis boat house. THE DEADLY EFFECT OF NAVAL GUN-FIRE A COLUMN OF LOCAL JOTTINGS noon from a sborl up-river mi business. trip Little Items of Personal Interest About People and Things In Prince Rupert That Are In the Day's Happenings. Mrs. W. Nicolson LaiIcy and nephew Lawrenoe lefi for Vanoouver ami Beattie Ibis morning ��� ui n holiday trip. Christmas Rush. Mig rush I.. Keeley's for Perfumes in fancy gifi paokages. if Closing ..til toys ai cost .Wallace's. dolls, games tf Se.- Bwodor tailoring, Bros, for holiday Xl***t w. F. Beak lefi by the Prinoe Kuperi ihis morning on un extended tup l.i llu- Coast cities. Th.-i.' arrived yesterday a large shipment of Oul Class, Royal Crown Derby china, hand painted China uml many olher beautiful lines es| tally attractive and appropriate for Xmas gifis. Call ai Walk's before you buy. if Mr. Oeorgc Angell left for Vancouver Ihis morning. Order Early. Order your Christmas turkey from Bhrubsall in plenty of lime uml g.-l the lies! Wnsliingltiii b.eiii lurkeya. Positively the lie.i. it All kinds mi-ills al J, i -I l.-.-l. ���'��� musical i ust i't) - , iii ut A Sons', lilh If Mrs. .1. II. Ililehi.ii wus u paa- si-tiger lit lhe prine.' Ruperl sinillilii.nnd this im.riling. Valentino Btolla was tins morning committed l>> ihe police Magistrate in .luml Iriiil on u charge nf assaulting Robert Brandt with mt. nt I., .in him grievous bodily harm. The trial is th.. outcome of some labor diepuloe. Tills is nn exclusive pliologriiph of lhe inn squadron at Tripoli, The shells from lh Sn 11 nn ui fortress after ih.- bombardment by the iini- 1 big nnvnl guns ian be seen Itlleriug lhe foreground. NAAS EXPEDITION DID VERY GOOD WORK On Foot and by Canoe*, Through Ice and Water, They Made the and Ended the Indian Trouble Trip Christmas Olfta In Ohlna. Keeley's .-i.-gnui displny ol hnuil painted /Ohlna in wide range of varlel) and prloe Is attracting ihe Christmas shoppers, ir Mis�� Farmer went to Vanoouver by the Prince lluperl Ihis morning. Christmas Cards. i.vii'uiiriiiiiui'v assortment ut Keeley's. if .Need lhe I'i...Ill for til her goods. Toys, Dolls, Humes ut cost��� Wallace's, ' tf Mr. s. d. Raymond wus niiioug ih.- passengers southbound tins morning, Order your Walk's loday. Xmas llowers al If TO lhe tact of Chief Owen of the Provincial police force may be attributed lhe peaooful settlement of lhe outbreak amougsi the Naas Itiver fiiditins nt Ayansh. An In.linn nnnied .lohn Morvin and a l-'reiieh-Cnmulinn named Jean Baptiste Daigle havo been nonlenoed eaoh to three months' Imprisonment for the quarrol, which stalled the disturbance. Ilooeh milled In the trouble und the while men wero menaced seriously. Despair bed ten days ago lo lhe scene in lhe Hover, the police parly traveled from Hlnek Point, whom Hie launch landed them, by trail and with canoes, pari drugged over lee, purl, lined through wuter on the Nans Hiver, roaohlng ibe icons of the trouble within a week. They found lhe Indians under chief Timothy tierrick disturbed. Chief Owan look charge and Itilerviewed the Indian Chief. An Indian council wus held nml the trouble explained, im Monday lasi ihe two men Implicated were tried and Sentenced. liefore the police parly left th.-y were feted wiih a bund serenade by lhe Indians. The police part} make light of the fnri lhal Ihey were continually wef through wlnl.. lining Iheir canoes up Hi.' Nans nn.l iiiiiOiiiik il through IhS tec nml simw. The parly Inoluded Chief Owen, w. Godson, L. Dewhurst, L, Crippen. Hi. n Thompson, it..heii Hughes, ox-Constable Mo- Arthur ami Iiuii:.n Agenl C. C. Perry. They returned inst nighi ul 7 o'clock. liefore selecting n piano sec the Btanlo) nt Qray's Jowelrj Store. Cannot be heal for lone, quality umi prloe. Pianos tuned and repaired, if MISS lllaholm Wont soulh l.y the Prime lluperl Ihis in..riling. Japanese Oranges 56c. sin nil.,*iiis leading special tor Saturday win i��- another decided oul on Japanese oranges lo only .v. cents per box. it D. A. uml B. T. Vancouver l.y the tins morning, Harris left for Prinoe itupert ii. Helgerson arrive.I by the Vim Arsil.il Iritin yesterday aflcr- POPULUB PASTOR LEAVES Rev. Mr. James Goes to the Rectorship of St. Stephens. Rev, W, nml Mrs. .lames left llu- morning on their way lo Cnl- gnrv. where Mr, Jamea dikes up ihe rectorship of his old parish. Manx friends have wished Ilm young pastor ami his wife every h i forlunoi Besl in.mi in town at Savoy. ���*��a"3awuilt 115UB 4i 'Al THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Neaspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C Publiahed by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENI" DISPLAY ADVERTISING-51) cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-DAILV, 50c per month, or $5.00 per yeur, 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 Newa Building, Third Ave., Prince Kupert, B. C. /Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YoRK-National Newspaper Bureau, 2U1 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle���Puget Sound News Co. London, ENGLAND���The Cloughor Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. Daily Edition. Friday. Dec. 15 Department of the Naval Service RADIOTELEGRAPH SERVICE. Sealed londeri, addressed to tbo undernamed, i'iuiiiini'ii "Tender for Dwelling iteiiist'** innl accompanied i.y u cortinea i'iii'tiu.. fur In P.O. nr the amount of the tender will in* received up to noon on ��� et't'iiilit'i' 3ISI, lllll, Toi' tile I'l'ct'llon nl dwelling* liouics ut lite liiivui'iltni'iit Wireless stations ui Prlnco itupert, Cape i.oio nml Poinl ili'i'.v. plant innl tpoclflcatlotis muy lie seen nt i ,e Following placet i Tin- Qovernmeni Wlrcloti Btatlont ni i.'tuiii ili'i'.v. Capo Lato nml Digby liland, Prlnco iittperi. Hu* I'lisioiiicts nt Vancouver, Nanaimo and Prlnco Ruport. ,.10 niiitv or the District Superintendent. i.tivt'i'iiiiiriii \\ii*i'ii'*.> Service, victoria, and .���i*|ieii'iiin*iii of the Naval Si'i'Mce, Ottawa, t iiiiiiiiini'i/i'ii |iiiiiiii'iiiioii or nils tiotit'c .un not receive payment, 11. .1. I.KSIISIIATS. Deputy Minister of tbe Naval Service, liepiirlm.-nt or lite Kavai sen-lee, Ottawa, November 10lb, mit. ;it ZT. .'".!l DIatrlot���Dlatrlcl of catslar, ,.!��� V.. . e"."1''1' ****** James Swing Macrae, or Vancouver, occupation real estate agen 011080 the r.iilnwtiig dsforlbod inndsi ....*,', !. ""*'. V ** l,usl plBHlod about ,i ,, i S"S! ***** ���im <*"<* I" >>�� oatterly ��� I, .',"". h0 -."�� River, and aboul iw. .. '���;,',""'" !,r Alysnth iii.ii.in village, , l ,. l! "' '.' **'*>* clll"i'*. "lonw easl \2,i2. ".'"*",*'��� thenoe souiii etgbty chains, '.|..i..,'..ti,vm,',,.:''Kl'IJ' Cl"ll"s "' ��""" '" JAMES KWIMl M.VCRAE. Datod net. ,ii ton ''' """"' AK,nl' Pub. Doe. li. Skoona hand District���pitirict or Queen ..harlot tc (Hands. vi,*i,H."��"','" """ Bllen Marion Young, or i, , ,'��� r* "��� "eoupatlon spinster, intends n,' ��� n ��� ri". l,!'11'"'.1-'81'"' lo purcioto Uie rouowing described lands- inuffi?nJP,lE! '**.** Posl'I'la il at Uie' t T ,.���',"',"'.r "r *���*'* -���'���'���'. '<>'���"'*<' west i ti* northeast corner or Lot 1568, tbence o, ,r ,"'"'''��� ""'ll('u ���-���""*��� hoaoli to ,.,, ���,*;"ll'l"'ii<i'n..'iil, i* lining one liiinilifil nml rour 1104) acrei, more or ELLEN MARION Yni'Ml. Dated Nov. .5, ?J?f���� Youn��' *�����"��� I'ub. Dec. IS, ion. ' GREENER'S "British Empirji. GUN NOTICE WHAT SHOULD THE CITY DO? This question, propounded by the City Solicitor ai last night's Counoil meeting, is one that presumably the citizens at large are invited to give answer to, There are a number I ii Notioe in hereby given that nn application will In* made to tlie Legislative As- M'niiiiy i.r ihe Province of British Columbia nl III ni'M .��.'��. ii iii lor ,iii iii i nuii'iiiliiiK section a or the British Columbia & Alaska Hallway Ail. mm (t:h. 56, sintiitc. or nnii-di Columbia, niiui, in* striking mu all the wonts artei* Uie word "Ooliinilila" III Lllll' III i.r Mid Si't'lloll mill Miti-ltlil Iiiii; thcrofor tin' riiilowini:: "Ami or rrom i'ort Oeorgc iu u north- eaaterly direcUon to tin* valley or the Parsnip River by way of Port McLood, ihence .ti.eii.* tin- Parsnip River Ic a junction \x*11ti the peace River, tbence hIoui** ...... .... u ii.iini.i-ri tbo valley or the pioity River througfi _^^^^^^^���^^^^^^^^^^m ^^h sirioti uie stik.'iit* Oi things thai the city might do to improve the situation in lis River to �� Junction wltb the main ime ai c - '^amr ��� Telegraph creek! also powers la build branch llnei either i in ��� *u - it the I'me Rivet .1* Peace River puses to tin- eastern boun- ri.iry or tii'iii-h Columbia, or by way or tin* most re.isiiiie route, m- in the alternative by Uie most Feasible route between 11 nun and Timlin Lake, alao i<> luiitit rrom a i "im ou said lliie or ruilway lo the City i.r Vancouver or rrom tbe City or Vancouver to 'i point on snid lute, liy the most feasible route." tint further, rm* nn so extending th.* tune within which the company tins in commence construcuon ami expend t.<n per rent ��r lis capiuiltallon, Dated at Victoria. It. .:.. this r.ih tiny ol December, tint. ROBERT80N *. HEISTERMAN, Solicitors rm* tin- Applicants, ti��- limi-ii toliiiiiliin ti Alaska Ruilway company. legal entanglements, Among these The News suggests: (a) Quil playing politics with the ratepayers' money. (b) Fire the City SoliOitor and engage a cheaper one at a larger salary. (c) Insult the bench by inking up the past of any judges who are against the eity, ami stigmatise them as "political cowards and quitters" in the pages uf the Cily Hall Journal. (d) Send a deputation down al the city's expense to explain the situation to our friends al Victoria, and have them pass a special bill lo ratify the City Solicitor's report at (lie next sitting of ihe Legislature. Outside of this there ure only two other things lu do. One is lo accept the judgment of the court like an honorable body and settle with the contractors, bulb in the interests uf economy and of justice; the other i.�� lo (as Mr. Justice Clements himself |>hra*-ed it "bear the odium of taking to appeal on a dubious point of law, a case in which in point of substantial justice and common honesty they have not a leg to stand on." The City, on the advice of the Cily Solicitor, iu a ca.-o equally repugnant lo all sense of Justice (tha Prudhomme case), once went lo the Courl of Appeals before, it was a judgment uf Mr. Justice Clements lhal was -might to be upset. This lesson, if il has been lo-l on the eity authorities, has mil been lost on lhe cilizens. Kveii ul this late hour the Council would prubably tlml it oheaper ami easier to do the honest thing ami settle with the coiilrnclors on the lines indicated by Mr. Justice Clements' judgment. This would not only III in with common honesty und substantial justice, but also with the opinions uml practice of the honorable citizens and ratepayers of Prince Ituperl. | LAND PURCHASE NOTICE .kocni laud District��� Dislrict or Casslar. Ink.* nouce tlml I. James T. PuUerloo, of Vancouver, u. <:., occupaUon engineering .in.i.*nt, int.ml io apply rm- permission ti purchase ui* following described lands: Commencing m a post planted ts chums . ,i-t or A.us River snd 10 cbalnt Soulb of pre ..-million .No. J97 (SEC), llience 111 i lulu. lie.nil. theme *.'l .-limits wesl, ihenee in ' linn*, touth, following Uie Anns River; tinuie .'.si chains east in pniui of commencement! containing i.-... ucres, mors . r less. J. T. IT I.I.LIITON. ii. it. Stewart, Agent nn. ei Prince in.p. < i Dee. 11, ivi i. I'lll). Dec. 13. NOTES AND COMMENTS. A couple of weeks ago, wh.-n (he increase of $100 a month to (he Cily Soln-ilor wns proposed, The News remarked that a good lawyer is .-lu'.-ip al $250 a month, bui wouldn't i( be safer lo wail nml see how the contractor*-' suits turned oul. The .New- is -1||| ,,f flic* opinion lb.it a good lawyer is cheap at $250 a month. skeena Land lilslrlcl -District of Coast. a in-.- I, Take notii'e thai 1. Abraham II. U.ti ta.-r. of prnie'e linnet*!. It. t:.. occupauon miner, inietiil to apply for bermlssloQ to purchase in,- following described iami��: Commencing at a posl planted nt the southwest corner of a small island alimil twenty-Ore (<l) cbalm north and iwo IS) .llelln. e;i"l ��� >r lh. iii.iihw.st .oilier of Lot i*i*:i, limine :., eCoati District, Porcher Island, tin tin* i -i �������� it.* itn> shun- line in i iiiiiilnn.li 11> direction almul twenty .<< cbains in the norlh end or the i-iaml, iii.tii'.' ii. a southwesterly tlireriioii along lilt- ibore lui.* aliout IW. illy r.'". i-li.nn. lo lhe p riri ol eiiiiiiniiii'i im nl. i emu an island coiiialiitng about rurty (40) a.-rcs, mora or less. Allll MUM II. PH.lo l: Daled Dec. Hill, ISII. I'ub. Dec. 13. skeena Land District���District or Queen tTini'lnlle Isllllllls Take notice thai John Bcotl Young, of saanieli. n. i:.. occupation farmer, intends io apply ror permission to purcbaae the inii,.uni).' deacribed hinds: I eelllllll'lll'lll*; Ul 11 PUS! pl'lllle'll tit till' lie irt In -as t corner nt Lot IBBO, llieiice south to uu* norih boundary or Lol 16S1. tbence east iitonir lhe laid boundary lo the IDS- abore, tbenoe following along lho abort to the point or I'ommeiiretiii'iii. I'oniulnliig tin*.-.- bmidred and sixty-one (IHU) acres, ! more or less. JOHN SCOTT VOI.'NIl. George Young, Agenl. Dllleil Nov. 15, 1011. Pub. Dec. 15, 1011. skeena Laml DUtrlct���Dittrict of Casslar. tuke notice thai Clarence Howell, of Scuttle, Wash., occupation woodsman, in lends to apply Tor permission to purchase tin- i'.,ii,,wtiii; rli'-i'i'iliiii lauds: Commencing at a post plumed four tulles ens! of the IN'aas Illver and about live mill's ne,Mh or Alyansh, tbence west eighty chalm, thrnce south eighty chains, thence eaal eighty chains, ihence north elirlily chains to point of commencement. CLARENCE HOWKN. H. P. nutter, Agenl. Dated tut. nl, toil. I'ub. Dec. II. skeena Land District���District of Casslar. lake notice that Frank I'urcy, of Seattle, Wash., occupation clialmnau. Intends to apply for permlssliiii tu purchase the ful- lowlng described lands: Commencing at a post planted about six Utiles essl or lhc Naas Illver and about seven miles north of Aiyanslt. Ihenco north eiKlily ilialns, east eighty chains, south eighty chtint, west eighty chains lo point "I .*' ���neellli ill. FRAME FIIREY. II. P. muter, Agenl Daled Ocl. .11, 1911. fob. Dec. II. SkecttS Und District���District of Coast, llnnge 5. lake miner Hint 1, John Arglraclls, carpenter, of \ n im in. I). C, Intend lo apply ror permission to purchase thc following described lands: ��� rriiioi. iii'inif at a post planted aliout one nit.I "le itetli utile's northeast from the mil,, of -Tr.mt Illver, on lhc west side i lakelse Lake, and aliout live (5) chains back rrom the waterfront, thence south mi ilialns, llience west 8ti chains, thence north su rhalns. thence cast SO chains to point or ee.iniiti ne,nieiii. containing 640 acres, more or less. JOHN WlillUM LIS. Fred K. Cowoll, Agent. Dated ocl 31, I9H. I'ub. Dec 9. Tlie Best 'Procurable. Absolutely pun rri^--:::".'1.'1 -*-*.^.^.^.^.^,��� I LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C hr?I,B't ,h" -VOl'l I, ���"'jnin-a Green. " nammarlesa at ii price wlthfr *'*'* reach of *, ���Rfwtsmeni i, ��� j! ti." .;,*,*,���, '.itures, hard Wttinjt, far shoot- ing, lasting; wear th.'i-e a no- ���Iiiii),' Let. A/,0 lor; pr.ee ��pO-j Catalog ro F K E E W. W. GREENER ci cc d *��� at 63*65 B����.tr IUH || SAMUEL HARRISON (NOTARY PUBLIC) V. F. G. GAMBLE Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert ant- Stewart LAND LEASE NOTICE Knrl lirey's well-menning bui very much mixed simile of Cm.1.1.1 as "lho belle of Ihe ball" lhal rank- "So. 1 hard" is easily rapped by Ihe beautiful bull lhal walked across Ihe floor of Ihe House of ('.illiniums m u1(. ni.iul.'ii spri'i'li of Mr. Web- slnr. Hon. fienrge P. (iraham'- ...inpieror. "Cnnndn for Can- adian-." Mr. Webster declared lu mi electrified house, "would In* (In* ki'.tii.I.'sI hnltlecry ever unfurled." skeena Laml District���Dlltrlel of Queen ' inn 'lie Islands. Take notico lhal Alfred MeOregur, of Meloria, ll. <:.. nectipnlloii broker, iniemls p. apply f.-r p. inn n tu lease lhc rol- l.iwing iles.-rib.-d lands.- i iiiiimeiit'iug al a posl planled about on.. un in. i�� of a mile souihwesi from the souihwesi corner of I.ot 1948, Mattel inlet, tbence easl forty chains, thence .oulh lo lhe norlh boundary of Lol ISS7, tbenee west one hundred ehains, mure or less, llience nurlh iiti.eiy chains, thence easl lo the p. ,i. ii. thenee along beach lo ^^^^^^ I point of ei.mini ii.*. ne tu. containing six >kccna Land D.s.rlrt-Olstr.cl of CoMt.| IjJJg**' Md rur,v **"*" *6*0** ***** or ... , Range 6. ALFRED MOREOOH. ilrnrge Young, Agent. Dal.il Nov. 15, 1911. Pub. Dec. II, 1911. When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTEL Finest Cafe in B.C. European Plan. Rates 11.00 to $2.50 per day. Hot and Cold Water in each room. CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS Vancouver, B.C. UNION S.S. COMPANY UF B.C., Ltd The new steel I'i, . : .^ "Camosun" leaves Prino(Rupert; every Sunday at .6 p.m. fo, Vancouver arriving Tuesday morning For Stewart City ���n;ln.iva| trom Vancouver Pridav night. Northbound, leaves Vancou- ver Wednesday sat9 |..m Steerage Fare . $600 The "Camosun" is tl��� only .!,.*,���,��� on tic run limn ,[ heiula and double bottom,���^ of collision or nrreck, J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent ..Whites Portland Cement... C. C. BMMRMON AGENT |Pk��Kl2S Naden Blink Send In _^_ Range 5. ^^^^^m Take notice iii ii I, Dtgoberl Am n.l. of volume.. II. .:., oeeiipatioii miner, inicini lo apply for prnnissi..|i lo purchase thc re.ll'.wui*r ile.-erlhcd lands: i eiiiiiii in iiir al a posl pi un. .1 ii tit. min i.i corner of I ><t lis i. iin-nce smith COAI. NOTIC1 - r ui i.ot I I- I. llience south it. chains, tbenea west io chains. Ibence if.nn It. chains, thence easl 10 chains lo l "inl of i.eminent. in. tn, t'oiiiainlng I GO acrea, more or I. II DAOOBBRT AUIIIUL, I nil E. Cow.ll, Agi-nl. Dale .Not*. I Old, 1911. I'ub. Dec. 9. Skews Land District���Dialrlcl of Cotst, llange 5. Take nolice lhal I, Theodore Mihalls, driver, .d Victoria. R. C, CSO., in I lo apply i.ii p. not.-n.it io purchase lhc follow mr .!.���-. ni.. .| landa.* in, in oik- at a pual planled at Un* ���eetiiiiue.i conSr of Lol No. ItST, Ibence essl hi. eiino-. then. ������ aoutb lu ehains, ti wesl tu cbsins, Ibence aoulh to ��� iiuii.. thenM we.i t.i chains, tinncc north a., chaina lo poinl of commencement, con- i linn.* isn in ii., more i.r l.-aa. Mil "I-I'lll Ml II MIS, Ind E. Cowell, Agi-nl. Daled Del. 31, 1911. POO, Dec. 9. PRINCE RUPERT AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY -PRESENTS- "OWR REGIMENT' WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20,1911 AT 8.15 P.M. In Aid of Public School Library Fund Seat Sale opens at Keeley's Monday December 18th at 10 a. m. Play produced by Mr. L. Bullock-Webster ."keena Land DMrlrt���Dialrlcl or Coast, Take noli..' .in. I, Paul i.uriiss, cl.rk of vii t o t.i, mi. mi l.t apply lor Permission to purcbaae it..* IoIIowuik .i. ��. ni.. ri lands: . ..limn in loir at a p -i planted on the eaal tin uml... y and almul live tlii chains He.to lhe BOUtheSSI .'nrner xit Lol 44S4, ih. me ifl in r.t. .it.,in-, tbenoe east .iu cbains, Ibence south su chains), thenee west .in iiiain. in point of commencement, conlalnlng ISt. acres, more or lesa. PMT. i.l IITIS9. Fred E. LOWell. Agenl. Daled "cl. .11, 1911. Poll. Dec. 9. skeena Land Dlslriet ���lilslrlcl of Queen Charlotte I-lands. Take nolle.' lhal Arthur Tremalne, of SsSnlen, n. C, oecupStlaa farmer. Intenda lo apply r..r permlulon to lease the following described lands: i >.mine in mt al a post planled al lhe -rrlllllr .1-1 Cl.riKT. I" Ull.* I'lglltV ' II., I M - -"lllll or ilu- nnriiiwesi corner of Lot 1555, Mas -el Inlet: Ihenee wesl forty rhalns, then, north ilglny cliaina, llience eaal forty ehalt.s, Ihenee ...nn, eiuhly rhalns In the pnllll I.r Cllllimelll'.'lllelll. i e,lt|.illiilih. line. imndred and iweniy aires tltnn, more or leu, .MilIII It TRFMAINE. Oeorto Young. Agent, Daled Nov. 15, |9||. P.lb. Dec. 15, Itll, It Is The Trained Man or Woman Who Rises to the Top of the Ladder! ���Ska-ana Land DlaWci-D. Tak. nautr lhal llitity da>. It.. Balnier ol l>rtnt* llu|��t . tHJOkkn-IM-r. int. :..! |u u��|. ieia.lut.rr nil Landa lot a Iks aoal an.1 p-rtrulrani gn an.l . land on liraham Ialnn.1 de ;i. . t'omm-pnclna at a nont |.'_ . ot C. K II. Coal [_������� So. : Coal Leaa* No. IS thuntM- it...** ���sttmx no ehalna, tlmnee MM -aat *0 chaina lo nlara nl com ... DalaalSn-l II. It'll < I.illma . 1.1'. I. MM 1 :..* -..ex, i I. ll. l-ub. s*u. ii. C. E. I. Tickets $1.00 Children 50c ���53 Read The Daily News And Get All the News -keena Land Dlalrlrt-Dlslrl.1 ��r Coasl, Take nollee lhal I, Mtctias li.ganis, cook, ��r Vl.lorln, ll. C, in!, mi P. apply ror per mission io purchase lhe lollowlng tie* -r iiii..i landa: ��� ��� milre n- en.- at a posl planted on the north sole of Williams Creek, when- ihe Mutual Ill-milt or lhe I). T. P. Ily. crosses Williams ..reek, and about t>n (IOi cbalnt I fn.iii tin* craak shore, lit.nee aoulh 10 i ��� i.nn-. llience eaat 41) chains, Ihence north in ehains, tin i wesl 40 chains lo point i.r ��� <iiiiii,.'i�� i iiii iii, conlalnlng- Ito actcs, more or leas. Ml..HAS nt .\ *i lieil K dwell, Agenl. Dated Oct. 31, lllll. I'ub. Dec. 9. Skeena land lllslriet -District nf Coast, llange t. Take notice thai I, -muni llelllciS, i-.inl. in i. of \ i. t'rii.i. inlend to apply for permission lo purrhaan ihe following tle- ��ei itieii landsi ��� .'iium m im.* al a pual planled on llie norlh side of Williams creek, aboul ten ��� innt- li.uk rrom the creek bank, and alnmi lillv rhalns sniilheasi rnim where Ihe Klllmat Pranrh i.r Ihe (I T. P. rlghl I of wav missel Williams creek, Ihenee ���e.iith 4n ehalni, ihenn cast 40 chains, thenre norlh 40 rhaina, thence weal 4U rhaln< l" point of cuiinenceineiil, con- I talnlng l*"... a. res, nn.re or leal. BAHU] I. BBILTBES, I red t, Cowell, Agtnt Dated Oct hi, hii ' POD, Dec. 9. 1 Skerna Lantl Dlslriet Dislrict of Coasl, llange I, Take nollee that I, Louis calerls, driver, of Victoria, li. C��� lnlc.ul In apply Tor permission In purchaso tlie following OS- srrll.nl im i- i miiiiifin mn al a poal (ilatileil al lhe snulhra��l ee.rner of Lot l?9l>, Ihenee snulh Sll rhallia, Ihrnin West III iTiallta. Ihenee nurth so rhaint, lliriirr eaal I.i rhaina lo i p'ellll nt '"llllll.'lle . Iltrlll. fl HI IS Hi 111 g 3 1 0 * arres, me.if (,r Inaa. LlltilS CALEntS. *... , .. . .. Kml R. Cowell, Agenl. Dated int. 31, mn t I'ub. Dec. 9. Sk7: '��� cp.rt,g cstsaror ^ "f -l��,,n.,rh"'n "i1!" ****"���** Wl Young, g��lh.%,hJ!,ri ffilJT&'H rati mm t uni wiiimiT vodmi Dated Nog. ���*, ft?!" Y<""1��- Agent I'ub. Dee. 15, l"n ' skeena Land District lilslrlcl of Duron charli.ile Islands. Tske nollee that William Moore of - i if ir ll. C, in i itp.iiirrii farmer, Intends to apply r..r |irrmis��ion lo leaso Ihe foi* I I'.n nil' deserlhed tnil.ls: ' ������nn it.' at a pnai plnntrd ai the siilllliwe.l eorner or Lot 1518, Mas.ael Inlet, thenre essl on.* hundred chains, iiinire south titty-four chains, thenre wesl lo the beach, Ibence almig In-arii to point <>r commencement, iiiniainliiK sin hundred and lorlv (rill.) aires, mnre nr loss. WILLIAM HOORt. iieorgc Young, Agent Daled NOV. 14. 1911. Pub. Dee. 16, 1911. To tit your son or daughter for a business career you must rive them a buaineaa training. The best place to send them to is tin* : 1 Nanaimo Business College ____________________��� ''(.uDll I I M< * '. ' Mt ��� .;���: ��� r.: harlaU I. C. E I x'ox*. ��� *tm 4 .Diral It ia the nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It's fees are within reach of everyone. Its tuition Is personal, antl develops the individuality of the pupil. Room and boanl is cheap in Nanaimo. The pupils nre away from the instructions of the larger cities : On iko.i-.aJ cam ix****** tutiaa is The Ben Pitman System of Shorthand Business English snd Letter writing Commercial Arithmetic Office Routine Spelling Typewriting Penmanship ll Mir Mcu ill Ike Difference Between Success aad Failure lo Yon Ask at Daily News forour booklet teaching how to write shorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE C. E. Perry, Principal Nanaimo. B.C. ���Church Services FIRflT PHESRYTEIIIAN CHURCH Servlcea every Sunday In the Emin-eaa Thpatrr, I] a.m. ami . 80 p.m. Sunday .School antl lllt.l*. Claaa at ?.nn p. m. REV. P. W. KERR. M.A., Pastor THE FIRST HAITIST CHURCH ���*.' I-.* I VIII HAM., 3RD AVK . NEAR I.TII UT. Servlcea ev.ry Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School ,' in p. in Raraca ttilile Claaa 2 30 p.m. REV. W. H. M. II..1. H.A R.D. Pastor THK KIILST METHODIST CHURCH IO. I *v KCN CSNTRR RT. ANI) 2nd AVK. Hcrvlcat every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 .'tn p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. C. H. SINO, ll.D Pastor Skwna Land DiaUict -Dt.lrict ..: Tak. notiw that tinny .!��>. I, UalniOT ol I'rinc. Itupwt, ti. t bookkwsmr. Inland lo apply ' mn-aloner ot Lan.la for a lice: a * eoal and petroU-um on an t ., land on Graham laland Arms-:. . Commencing al a uo�� plan., t olUE.ll. Coal Lmm N���. I", corn** C. K. II. Coal Lnaa�� N SO chaina, llMne. anal 00 chjn.v so chaina, tbene. eaat BO ;h_o. t.. |��. - mrnci-m*Nlt. I.au.1 Sept. II, 1911. C. I*. I.M'.t. . Pub. SmLS*. -ai*c-a Land Ihalrlcl ��� Diatrict Tak. nolice lhat thirty da) a In Hainter ol Prim-- Rupert, It i bookkeeper, inlemt lo a|.|.l> M | mWlonrr ol Lands lor a ticrt.c** ' ena] and petrnWiun on an>l ea < land on Craham lalan.l .IincoI.-I . t'ommeni-ina al ��� |m����i p_u *��� I i rornw of Coal Lena. Nu. 11(1 ��� Coal lr*** No. 28, I li.-nr.* n..tl it - ' . meat 1X0 ehalna, Ihenca anuir. M eaat HO rhaina to point ol MBm. all loreahore Tlahn I'-ilnl. Dated SepL 12, 1911. C. E BAINTER Pub. Oct T. Skeama Land District��� Dialricl .1 ', Take nonce lhal thirty -I.... I-��� I. A I llroderick ol 1'ni.r*** Itupert. P. ' , I bank manafer, intend lo ��|.|.1> h miaaioner of Ijimta lor a Itc-i.e. ��� eoal and peetroleaim on ami as he land nn .iraham lalan.l SaHribs l ��� Commendnt at a |-o��l MttNl ol C. E. H. Coal Leaue Ha If, corner A. T. II. Coal lr*->- N. 80 chaina. Ihence Mat HI cha. Chaina, thenc* �����il 80 ehalna .-< i mencement. A. T. IIIIUDI.i.l' i. Date.1 Sept. 12, 1911. C.I.I ���.. Agral Tub. Sapt-1 ���'��� Skeena Und Diatrict���Dialikt nl X] Take notie. that thiily da). Ir>ii ee I, . T. llroderick ol Prlne. Iluporc II. t . b bank manaer-r, Inlend lo appl) t . ti ���< < miaaioner of lamda lor a licence t coal and pelroleum on anil ut,<|, r '���'" ian* ol land on liraham laland .ltwrril-e-1 a- I Commencini at a poal |.lnat.-e| 1*0 ol C. E. II. I'oal tram No. M, market comer A. T. II. Coal l.eaae No . 80 ehains, thene. weat 80 chain'. ' HO chaina, thenee eaat 80 chaina ... lilac i mencement. A. T. OIIODLIII. K. I Dated Sepl. 12, 1911. C. B. Itai.li. I'ub. iriil. 21. Skeena Und Dirtrkl���Dialricl ol ge, Tak. notice thai thirty 'lay. limn Hair. I < Ilainler ol I'rlnr* Rupert, II. < . ' bookkeeper, intend tn apply lo tot Cl miaeinner ot Unds for a IteSflCa to eoal and petroleum on and under B40 land on Uraham laland descril.e.1 I Commencini at a pn.1 planl.��l ' ol Coal Uaae No. 4476, marked C. I ' corner ol Coal l��ae No. :l. llriii" ' Ihenc. north 80 chaina. thenn* ����� Ihence aoulh 80 rhaina In place nf p.mmene. * D.ted SepL 11. 1911. C. E. BAINTER, I Pub. Sepl. 23. Skeena Und Dkrtrirt���Dialricl ol l|uien Cl Tak. notlc* that thirly daya Irom dale, I. Rainier ol Prince lluperL 11. C. by oc liokkeeper, Inlend lo apply tn the I ' miaaioner ol Unda lor a licence ... I * eoal and petroleum on and under ' land on (iraham laland di-acril.-l a. ft Commencini al a poal planleil live ' ol Coal l��*M No. 4474, marke.1 C. I I N. E. eorner Coal I��-e Nn. H, I chaina, th.nce wnet 80 chain., tin chaina, thence eaal 80 ehalna lo place 'I mencement. ..... DatedSept. 11. 1911. C. E. IIUN I ML ' I'ub. Sept. tt. Subscribe For Hie Daily News Skeena Und Dlalrtrt-DI-lrlcl nl Queen I I ��� Take nolle* lhal thirty daya Irom date. I. I ' Ilainler ol I'rlnce lluprrl. II 0 . In 1-tK.kkeeper, Inlend lo apply lo llio . I ' I miaaioner ol Undi .'.ir a licence le. nf. enal and petroleum nn and uneler BIO ca land on liraham laland deacrihed aa li.llo.MI Commendnt at a poll planleil IWO milt t* '��� II. ('oal Leae. No 17, mark.* I ' .uiii of C. E. i*. �� oal _.-*.* e.ei i., ...��...-<> corner C. E. II. Coal Uaae Nn. 2:1 llienf ��� ��� chatna, th.ne* weft 80 chaina, tin bu chaina, thence eaat DO chaina In place "I <���" * mencemenl. Dated SepL lt. 1911. C. E. BAINTIi:. i rub. Sepl. ta. THE DAILY NEWS COAL NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICES ���aaaa Land Dutrict���District of Cjueon Chirlotte ui , , , . ��� BE notico thiit thirty days from date. I, C " I Sk��"iR Un? Dtalrlct-Dbtrict of Cout lUnuo 6 fetor of I'rinco Huport, JJ. C, by occupation | i,,, ke ?,otlc,�� thlt Uw F. Gnnt of Prince Tikooiiur, intnd to upply to tho Chiof Com-1 ""P"1; % c ��� occupition civil engine*!. intends donor of -Lands for u liconco to proapoct for I 1 Sift *?* BWM-BM to. purchaso the fyllowinii I and pt'lroloum on und under 640 acros of "J?���" u"(": 1 Commencing ut a post planted about 3 1-2 miles m a northorly direction from the northeast corner | P0��t of Lot 1880, Hange &, Coaat Diutrict, thenco | on Gruhum lslaud deacrlbod us follows: ltmuuclng at a post planted ono milo K. U. Coul Louso No. 9, murked N. W. 0. 0*. H. No. 10, thoiico'south HU chuins' ! 25 M c,hairj* thenco north 60 chuins.' thonco wost BU chains, thonco north 80 chain., i ?���Jr t(J Hank ��' "/or, thence south following Cce oust UU chains tu pluco of common cement. i Sopt. 11. 1011. 0. E. HAINTKU, Locutor |8tp��B8, _.._�� Lund District���District ol QUMD Churlotte fulvi' notico Ihut thirty duys fronm dute, 1, C. K. "���tor of I'rinco Kuueri, 11. C, occupution book. , intend to apply to tho Chief Commlsslonir ^imi. for a liconco to prospect (or coul und (oleum on und under d40 acre,*, of lund un Islund described us follows: ...j.encing at a post planleil two niili-s north p. K, If. Coul i.t':i--i' No S, murked N. K. comer C. K. U. Coal Lease No. 11, thenco south HU thenco wust ��0 chains, thence north SU thonce east 80 chuins to placo of com- xirnont. J Sept. 11, 1011. C. K. BAINTBR, Looator Bept. 88. .nn Land District���District of Queen Charlutte Mtn nutico that thirty days from d&te, I, C. I.. ��ter of i'rinco Huport, H. C, hy occupation it-per, intend to apply to thu Chiof Com- li.ii.ci- of Lund for u licuuco to prospect for and petroleum on and under till) acres oi i Cruhum Island described us follows: rOiiiMiiiii'itiK at a post piunted two miles north ; li. Coal Lease No. 7, murked C. K, IS. j Leaso No. 12, thuncu south HU chuins, thonco . HU chains, thence north HO chuins, thence t 80 chuins to placo of commoncement. ISopt. 11. 1011. C. K. HAINTKU. Locatoi I Sept. 23. na Land District���District of Queen Charlotte kite notice thst thirty days from duto, 1, C. K. iter of I'rince Huport, li. C, hy occupation .tvjHT, intend to apply tb thu Chief Com- .ut of Lands for# licenco to prospect for and pelroleum on and under t. in acree of Ion Gruhum Island doscribed us lollows: fammencing nt a post planted two miles north ', K. 11. Coal Leaso No. 7, marked S. \V. corner ii. Cosl Lease No. l:>, thuncu norlh 80 ��� thenco oast 80 chains, thence south 8U , thence west 80 chains to placo of com- temont. ISept. 11, UM1. C. E. HAINTKU, Locator , Sept. 88. kna Land District���District of Queon Charlotte Islands Juki' notice thut Austin M. Urown of I'rinco Wrt, 11. C, occupaUon saddler, Intonds to ly lo the Chlof Commissioner of Lands and pks for a liconco to prospect for coul, oU and pleum on nnd under tho following described i tho Wust Coast of Graham Island: _ ni-ncing at a poat planted three milos cast lie northeast cornur of C. L. No. 4478 thence hams aouth, thunce 80 chaiiu **.\ it, the'ioo 80 nu north, thonco 80 chains west to point of B|B cement. AUSTIN M. BROWN. Ucator i of Location 31st July, lull. y Aug. 17. pua Lund District���District uf Queen Charlotu Islands f$ko notico that Auatin M. Drown of Prince ���rt, occupatiun aaddler, Intonds to apply to (. huf Commissioner of I^tuds and \\orks \a licenco to prospect for coul und oil aud putro> , on and under the following deacribed lands be West CubjI of Graham Island: onclng at a posl planted threu milus east be southwost corner of C. L. No. 4477 tlienco Jink of river to point ol commencement: containing 1 **0 ucres. more or leaa. Dated Sopt. 0, 1011. LKHOY F. GUANT l ub. Oct. 10. Gordon C. Emmeraon, Agont Skeena Und District��� District of Coast Range 6 l uke notice that Uttie McTavish of Vancouver. occupation married womun, intenda to apply ur ponnlnioD to purchase the following doscribod Commonclng at a posl planted at the north- woat corner 1U0 chains east and 20 chains north irom N. b. corner of Ut 111(1, Harvey's Survey UOUt Dislrict IUnge 5, thunco 20 chaini aouth, Ltience uu chains east, thunco 80 chains north, l-Mnoe 40 chains wost, thunce 60 chains south, theiipo 40 chains west to post ol eommencoment i.ontaining 400 acres more or loss. Dated Sept. 18.1��JU. LOTTIE McTAVlSH I ub. Sept. 23 Frod W. Uohler. Agent Skeena Und District���District of Coast Range 6 lake notice that Miss Mary Mulvillo of Clare, Ireland, occupation spinster, intends to apply luT permission to purchase the following dosnbed lunds: Commencing ut a post plantod ono chains north of the southeast corner of Ut 632, thonce nortb 4u chuins, thonce east 20 chains, thenco south 40 chums, tlienco west 20 ciiains to point oi com- mi'iiuement; containing eighty acres, more or loss Dated Oct. 11, 1011. MISS MAUV MULV1LLK 1 ub. Nov. 11. John C. Muiville, Agent Bella Coola Und District���District of Coast Rami 3 luko notico that 11. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Iro- luti.i, occupution gentleman, intends lo apply lor permission to lease the following described lands: Commoncing at a post planted on the shore ul Nuclecuconnay Hiver about 10 chains weet ��-l .ludiuii Reserve Lino .thence west ou chains following the channul ol Noctectsconnay River, tlienco south 80 chaina moro or loss to channel ol Hella Coola River, thenco following channul of Uolla Coola River easterly 60 chains, nortb K0 chains more or loss to point of commencement; contuining 480 acres, more or l< "8,1011. Datud August 28, I'ub. Sept. 80. H. M. CUFF WUliam McNair, Agent |cl.;i;ii ��� east, tbence 80 chains north, thence 80 west, thenco 80 chains south to point of kmci.coment. Skeuna Und District -District of Coast Range 5 Take notico that Uonjamin Russol Rico of 1'riucu Rupert, U. C, occupation waiter, intends to apply (or permission lo purchase tho following described Unds: Commencing at a poatapUnted 65 chains south from ihu southeast corner of Ut 30t>0, I'ost murked U. R. R S. E. Corner, thence 70 chaina ���������-.���', thence t>6 chains norlh, thence 70 chains east, thenco 65 chains south to point of commencement, containing 4&5 acres more or less, UKNJAM1N Hl.SSKL KICK Duted October 21, 1011. I'uh. Nov. 2. Skoena Und Dislrict���District of Caasiar Take notice that Angus Jamea McKenxfe of Vancouver, U. C, occupation bookkeeper, intednns to spply (or permission to purchase the following described lands: Commoncing at a post plantod at lho con- lluencu of bluckwator rivor with Naai rivor, about two milos south from tbo sixth Dominion Telegraph cabin. Post markod A, J. M. N. VV. Corner, thunco 80 chains south, thence 80 chains east AUSTIN M. ItlluWN Ucaior I thuncu 80 cbains nortb, thonco 80 chains wosl tof Location, J 1st July 1011. to poinl of commencemenl, containing 640 acroa . Aug. 17. ���na Und District���District of Queen CbarlotU Islands I'ake notice that Austin M. Drown of Prince occupation aaddlur, intends to apply to 11 i.t.'l Commissioner ot Unds und Worki for a moru ur loss. ANGUS JAMES McKKNZIK Datud Sept. 23, I'Jll. Pub. Nov. %. Skeena Und District���District of Caaslar Take notice ihat Herbert McLennan ol Van- nce lo i-r. |.evi for coal, oil and petroleum on and ! couvur, U. C, occupation real estate agunt. InUnds Ber thu following described lauds on thu Wosl, to apply for i>erimssion to purchaso tlio following 'Lit of Graham laland: doscribod lands: Lommeneing at a poet planted three milea east ' Commencing at a post pUnted at the' run- | ilu- southemsi cornur o .C. I.. No. 4472 tbence t lluunco of UlackwatEr rivur with thu Naas river rth 80 chaina, thence oast 80 chains, thunco south ' about two mUos south uf the sixth Dominion Ichalns, ihonce weat 80 chains to point of com- Telegraph cabin. Poet marked H. M. N. E. ���not AUSTIN M. UROWN, Locator ���tod August 1st, Dili, b. AUJI. IV. Corner, thence 80 chains south, Ihenco 80 cbains west, thuncu 80 chains norib, thuncu 80 chains ��� ..-t to point of commencemenl, containing 640 acrvs moro or leas. Dsted Sept. 23, lull HERBERT McLENNAN Pub. Nov. 2. na Land Diitrict��� Dislrict of Queen Charlotu aku noticu that thirly days from dute. I, C. I. olur of Princu Hupert, II. C, by occupallon , . .,.,._.,. _ . _- ... ���kkeeper. intend lo apply to the Chief Com- j *"�������� ****ad U��.rict-DUtrict of Coast Hange 5 lioner of Unds for a Ucvncu to pruspm for ' , l**** nuV�� that I, Cbr..iophcr Jsrnus Grsnam and petruluum on aud under 610 acres of o( 'rinco, KuR "��� B\ c;�� occupation locomotive 4 on Graham lidand duenbud as follows: engineer, Intend lo applj for permission to purchase east' the following ducrlbod lands Cool lA-aau No. 4467, marked C. K. U. Coal j Commencing at a put planted at the south- ��� No. I, N. E. eorner, thence wot bo chains, ' *ut cornur of Ut No. In south H0 chains, Ihuncu oaat 60 chain?, {**,*ta". ""d m��rl(wi ���Conuiienciiig ul a puat planted livu miles ���" ' ;.i im: .ii u uvat j'taii 1. ��� ������ vicinity uf Uko Christopher J. Graham boce north M> chains lu place of commenwinent'. j �� �� Cornctf, thence Wt 40 aiaiiu, thence south Mod Sept. II. 1011 C. E. HAINTKU, Ucator g ^aius, thence oast 40 chants. Ihence north 80 kb Si'ut 23. chains to poot of commencement; containing ��� 320 acm, more nr loss. CHRISTOPHER JAS, GRAHAM, Ucator vna Und DUlrict-DUtrict of Queen Charlotte j Dated SepL 22. 1011 11.J J A.M.��� Witnused T. D [Take notice thai Ihirty days frum dale, 1, C. E Laird, timer of Prince Rupert, H. C, by occupation [ pub Sept. JO. okki-ei-er, Intend to apply lo the Chief Com-1 ���, t * *-,*,**it iu...ui ni r.-i., bsn.iiJr of Unds for a liwucu to prwpect lut Skeena Und DisUlct-District o Caasiar ���I and t-eiroleum ��n ai.d under OIU acru o: T��ko noticu ih*1 ic ft Stewart of Vancouver, fl aZT^a'SSTSmAA^S^fnlhTTrill "��� ^-. occupation truckman, intends to apply ������^tta��TS^aq��&i oast |or permUs.on to purcb- tb. fo.lowing ducribed 1 WJfTnS^^h^^^B'����i?'_s2t, "commencing at a post planted 40 chain, south I ch.ina to ul.cv ol cullimuncu nrnL ' !��_,��� jn "h.i-1 ..nl, tl,..��, ill ��h.,n. ..., ���led Sept. II. lllll. C. ��� .... ITEMS OF. . . . SPORT! i **m**m**^m-rmmrm**mmrm*.mn^m.*r*m..t\ A Romanoe of the Turf. In ihese duys if you hoard a iiinii milking a |),.|, of $20,000 on a borsa raoo you would throw up youi- hands in Burprloe, but Ihera were limes, espeoially in oonneot- iitin wiili llu. English lurf, when sueh a wager would be ooitsidorod more ohlld's play uml unworthy ..f notioe, Hm the English turf in lh.' tin's saw some hiB plung ers. There was ibe Marquis of llasliiigs, who when he was about -.'5 years nf aB,. ami al lhe bey- day of his oaroer owned u oraok 2-year-old iillj- named Lady Klizabelb. For the llrsl few limes she earri.'.l .silk the lllly was fairly suooessful ami lhe Marquis Ihoughl be saw In ber a ehanee It. retrieve liis waning fortune. The olimaz of her 2 year-old season oame in th 2-year-old Derby trial. Lad Elizabeth was a splendid animal It. lhe eye, ami for llie tesl her trainor had hor in the besl possible fettle, and at Ibe sumo time informed lhe owner thai she was a sure winner, and, acting on lhe advice, be backed her for the sum of $250,000 and lost. In tier 3-year-old year Lady Klizabelb gave promise Hint she might lund the Derby, for in Ihe early spring races she showed high-class form. Her niosl dangerous opponent was Hermit which belonged to a wealthy man named Chaplin, who was at the lime engaged lo marry Ibe .Marchioness of Ailesbury. This stat nf affairs involved a romance��� the Marchioness was madly In lovo with Ibe Marquis of Hastings, und il wns an open secret that be had tlie highest regard for tier. However, tho Derby uuine around, and some eiioriiinus bet- ling was recorded. The .Marquis look one lusl cbnnce, and be backed I.inly Klizulielli lo the amount of 1555,000, but be was .loomed to disappointment, fm- llcrmil won Hie much coveted ruff nml his owner gathered in Hu' handsome sum of $700,000, which is probably lhe biggest amount ever won by one iiiiih* over Ibe race. The Marchioness never became the wife of Chaplin. for sin* eloped with Ibe Marquis and shared some of the misfortunes winch befell him Inter on. sm*t**gg* *mm4e--m-e*am*mm*X .i e. ^ ll . e.i. ei ^l. '., e. * ..^ n|.> . ,. . e. i. e. e. n fc n ^,��. ��,..^e A Work of Art! Free! The finest Jewelry Catalogue produced in America can be had free for the asking. It contains 124 pages of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Leather Goods and Novelties some of thc articles being reproduced in as many as fourteen colors. Write for it today it makes gift choosing easy. Vou run no risk whatever in selecting any article, for wc forward it at our expense, guarantee safe delivery, and cheerfully refund your money if you arc not perfectly satisfied. Ryrie Bros., Limited Canada's Urgcit Jsnclry llouie t/ni. Ryrie, Prtt*. Harry Ryrla, aee 7rent 134-136-138 Yonge St. TORONTO *%*********% | = THE COSY CORNER - ��� I .DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OP WOMEN | This la a little section ot tbe paper, which (rom day to day will be devoted to subjects ot special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies ot Prince Rupert ure invited to contribute to ita columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms ore invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. THE GREATEST TRAGEDY It Is When a Wife Is Loving but Unloved. TRUHK\ The greatest tragedy that Call happen in marriage is llie wedding of a loving woman to a man wlio lilies, admires, respects-- tines anything save passionately a.It ne her. For all ber lire afterward will her lletirl beat itself in helpless effort agaiusi the wall of stone thai looms between them. True she may contrive lo make herself necessary lo bis comfort ami happiness, may, more than likely, win a meed of kindly ap- j precialive affoolion, But "us I moonlight is to sunlight, as water unto wine," so is sucli affoolion lo llie wife who loves in vain, A woman who marries without lovo will probably end by devotedly loving tier husband, supposing he be patiently devoted to her; but imt Uie passionate devotion <>f a lifetime will win from a mail���after marriage���wbal be failed to give before. Christmas and New Year Sailings s.s. Prince Rupert IT IS "REAL WAR.' Lmvii Prlnci Runii-l Thundiy at 8:30 "* "- - ifl ��� ��� * fly Satut ���nd 30lh. p. n... Ote. 2!at an. couxr eon, Saturday morning 21th, arriving In Van. ' , Dk. 23d Miss Pankhurst Says That the Suffragettes Will Not Stop. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY Phon* 260 SS. Princa John for Stewart 10 a. m., Due. 20th and 27th. Prtllnl ath.dula will remain In enact unlit abo.e data*. Bi-wet-kly train service to Vannrsdul. Trains leave Prince Rupert at 1 p.m. Wcdneadaya andSntunliiys. Returning arrive Prince Rupert I p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays. ab. Sept. 113. ., llionco IU chaina north, thencu 40 cbaina woat, 11 ,���ri. 41) chaina auuth tu the pulnl ut cuimm-iici- LAND LEASE NOTICE ...cnl lu cuttUin Hit) *eta* itu.ro ur luaa. HICHAM) UOWAKU STCWAKT r ���..!��� 'i Aug. 1911. Jain.�� T. Puller-ton, Agont Pub, Sepu ii. Skeuna Land Diatrict���Diatrict ol Cout IUnge 6 Take notice tbat Harold I.. Smut, ol Morely, keena Und Dialrlct-Dlatrlct of liai.l lUime 4 A(u uccu|1,t|on .utloa agonl, intenda to apply I - ��� " ' lur purr.iaa.un tu purcbaae tbe lollowing doacritwtl lunda: , . Commencing at ��� poat plant.eel at tha aouth (Take notice that �������� th.' iimli-raih-neil hre.ll.ii. I innl" ..i.'i Win. M. Julitiatoll of I'rlnce Bu|H-rt. II.I'.. u.*cup��ll..n ininiliil ennlneor ami oepector. ml. ml tu apply for permiaalon to _"��J -__- lmJ c|���[ni Mll anj 20 chaina nortb , the followinK .1 i.be.1 landi (tum N. II. vomer ol Lol lllii, Uarvey'a Survey mw*rmr m*,m.���....-... ...n-- . 1(11111 t*. **. * \s, ,,*is we a." a m , ��� v, ����� ... w H - _-���. �����^ Con-mrntitm tit a l"-i i-lniiti-l 1-4 mile cail ol ,. uuuict IUnge i, tbenc* 40 chaina eaal, Tyee.Sl.in .n.li.l'.l' 111'.Stiiln.n an.1 iumimhiii- thpncv ^ c|,^na noltb, thence 40 cbaiu weet, tael of I'uii''.' Klipojt, tlt.'iici- nurlh ^y,.^ ^ chatna auuth lo poat ol commencement UAKULD E. SMITH Uohler, Agen ) chaina, ihen..-eaal IM chaina. thenn i".ulh i. _._u111|m :U0 arr>��, more or laaa. aalne nle.re or lea. lo rnllway Rate thence QJJJj ' ,8 ���,,. HAItOLI ���oalerly ti chaina moro or loaa fuleimlna aaid .. b IST aj, f-red W. ra.lv lo point of coniitit-nceniinl an.l coiitaintni* Al.lllKllCllKI.STIAKIiAltDK WILLIAM M. JOHNSON ba Nor. B, Itll ul. Dec. i. l.'ll i Coola Und Diatrict -Dialricl ol Cuaat IUnge S Take nulinr Ileal II. M. t Inl ut Dundalk, Ire Sknna Und DUtricl���Diatrict ol Coaal IUnge i 'lako notice lhat I, Gordon C. Emmeraon o.' I'rinn' llupert, U- *--'���. occupaUon roal oatau broker, Intend lo apply lor permiaalon to purchaae tho lulluwing daaciibcd Unda: Cummenring al a poit planted about il 3-4 ti.ila in a northerly direction Irom the norlheaal r. r"r poat "I Lol laaa, IUnge i, Coaat Diatrict, " 4U chaina, thenca weat lo river Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block' Every Tuesday Evening All membera of the order in the city are requested to vii.it the lodge. J. P. CADE. N. Q. J. GLUCK, Sec. On your Chrlatmaa vlalt Eaat travel via thc Grand Trunk Railway System from Chicago. The finest and best -ten-ire over Double Track Route. Connections with nil roads East and West. Atlantic Steamship booking*) arranged.. Full information and tiekel.t obtained (rom the oflice of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND I'ASSKN.IKIt AGENT A I'.lii'isiiiii.'i Pankhurst, (be British militant suffragette, has announced lhal ihe recent oessallon nf hoallliliea was only in llie nature of an armistice while awaiting Hie Cabinet's decision, but thai the i.mi.i.ui riot marks tbe reopening of blslilillos. "it Is real war we have embarked upon," slie said. First we talked, Then we look Iii peaceful demonstrations. Next we begun'interrupt ing public ine.-hugs, iiii.I I., forcing our \ftiy into the House nf Commons uml the homos of membera of the Cabinet Aa n third slop we began destroying property. Some time ago wc l.'ll.'bed llie .sluge of physical violence. You .-au judg�� for yourselves what point must lie reached in Ibe end, unions in Ihu Hieunlinie llie (internment grants u- lhe ballot." BORN WITH A TOOTH This Little Lady Made Good Start. Got Another In a Month. *-* -*-* ake noun' tt... ... <��������� ~ ��������� ,",���";-,'_ ,," ,1,01,01 nor.h J- chaina, llionco weal io rive , occupallon genUeman, intenda lo aii|.l> (o. MM m f���Howlnat river bank to poll. ��i�� *"*<^>**!',""r}^2^'^*h*��.r. .".o'ntn .nS-.n~ati conulnlng Ibo acraa, mo"��� o Commencing al a poet planled al the ahore I conimenceinui.li conUining L. n,"r..-r'.,l Iaix No 3, tl,i-tin- north jajl. GORDON C. EMMERSON .��� Sign sSmi fe%��7-ftw I*** US Tfit'tWX^ S^'ti. Und DU��rict-.rr.c, u. Cout IUnge ? IT, mm*aW**t*m mon. o, lou io puini ". i.k. nutit*. that BHam Bay_,__fa***Jt . ily aominelicenielel .,.*. Man., occupation barrlalar, Intendi atning a.o ki ," ,|,,tly ior |iormiaaion u> purcbaae tbe lollowing .........i trDu���icto,tca...ung. 5JflSi*_aS-.f^SaT&i lll.ir.l-. IV*.n��" ", ,n _.,.. ... Ilxreer. I II I int. I Auguat 31, 101 Pub. Sept. 31). S Take nolice lhat IL M. IHU Ol Imndalk. Ire- l',u-c'h'aTna""north, thenee 60 chaina well thenMCO ,n Ki'i.tleman, lo li land, oceupailon lor iM-rmiaaion lantla inlenrla lo ipply C'���.L aoulh lo poat ot commoncomont containing ,���e lollowing deacribnl MJg^ftfiffWAM RuY McTAVlSH I'ub Sep.'! 23. ** * ""h!"' **** lice Conimoitdng .1 j. port pl.nle.1 JtUj MjB curner ol Ut 33, thence .,.,rl It -�� ��"- ***** w_. it, chaina. ll �� "euUi -*1 chaina ...nre or EtiihTr t, tl.et.ri. I..ll..wln�� the alinle lino T. % SSL ������:,c ���r k. ... P..I... .1 mm*"*" ��- "ag. gr-ttmSl]** Imp-tor, inund, CUrt ,���*",,,|y fi,"criniaeioi. to purch-ue tba lollowing eaat 40 ehaiaa more or h-a m I1 menu rantuiiilim H> eats**, ...ore or i��� .IllUil Augu.t ill, ISII I'ub Sept. 30. Skoona Und Dleirlcl-Dlalrlct ol Caajlar 11. M. > ti" to appl. William MfNalfi Agenl ,;e,cri_.ed lantla: Comtnencing .1 a Mt planlotl al the c��n- M. Cool. Und DUlrict -Di- CoMl .Un, tluon.el S^^JKwE Cor i>tTii>iM>ion to !*�������� M" ""10W,',�� wwl ^ point c ucrus moro or I1 1FRED. STORK ' ��� General Hardware��� ' i ! I ��� SECOND - AVENUE I * * * * - *���*--* * * * * -General Hardware Buildera' Hardware Valves �� Pipes Oxford Stoves Graniteware Tinware B.C. Coaat aervice - Kamoua Pni cess Line Princess Mary Saturday, December 16th, al 9 a.m For VleU-rta. Vancouver and Seattle J. G. McNab General Agenl Savoy Hotel t'e-r. Fraeer and Sth. Chulee Wu,.. and ' .." ��� RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFORT One briglii baby Kiri who ur- rived from Baybland a few weeks ngo was born wllh n pretty white ....th. II came wiih tier, fully developed, When she appeared ill the Will-Id. Four weeks later she added uu- iiilu-r tooth in ber oolleollon. No one known bow many more will appear al similar intervals, for Un* second period of fnur week. Isn't up yet. The little lady witli Ibis ox- Iraordinary teething propensity is Helen I.e..lie llriggs, daughter >.f Mr. ami Mrs. hale llriggs of lies Moines, Iowa. You may think Unit you are a truer friond if you can.li.Ily lell a man of his faults, but he will novor, never agree with you. TWO DELICIOUS PRESERVES Hints That Prinoe Rupert Housewives Can Profit By. W L. BARKER Architect Second aven.ie and Third street Over Westenhaver Broa.' Offlce. II. Gordon Munro W. Nichdeon UHey MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -I- AUDIT OR8 I.aw-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Ruuert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CAKSS, of llr.lii.li Columbia and Manitoba llara. Dried Aprioot Jam���s..ak one pound of dried apricots in three pints of boiling water for twelve or sixteen hours. Simmer In sain..' water until tender. Add Un pounds of sugar and simmer for another hour, or until it is well set. When nearly done add ii few drops of essence of almonds. This makes six pounds nf delicious jam at less cost than fresh fruit, and is most useful ul Ibis season of the year when fresh fruil is very scarce. Delicious Apple Dinger Preserve���Peel, core and out into small sections four pounds of apples, add three pounds of sugar, also a cupful of waler. Place in cart lieu or delf pan and keep over two nights, stirring oc- easioiially with wooden spoon. Turn into preserving pan, add tliree-quarters of a pound of ki ii ginger (cut in thin slices. and boil from forty-live minutes lo an hour over a clear lire. This Is a cheap hut delicious preserve. C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of IIC. Ontario, Saa- katchowan and Al- tx.ru llara. CARSS * BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Office-Exchange block, comer Third avenue and Sixth atreeu Prince Rtinert. 8 Kino line of work baskets tilled wiili candy. If you want a good ..no you lind belter have il laid aside. Christmas stockings. Ward's Candy Store. tf Two Truths About Men. If her husband ll romantic aboul h.-r. ii woman oan almost forgive liim for being a had busi- 11.*-. man. What Is Your Family Worth? If your family is rforth the best you can afford in house and food and chillies, is il not worth the best reading us well? And tbe best reading���best for boys und girls, besl for men and women��� is to be found in The Youth's Companion. iif stories alone The Companion will print nearly UUO in lull!. Willi all the rest of tbe paper thrown in, and counting tin* glorlOUS long serial siories, th.-y cost tlie subscriber less than a cent apiece. Moreover, you will look long before you will lind stories so varied and Interesting; stories of coolness in the fuce of peril, strange adventures with creatures of the forest and llie sea; moving stories of life's obscure heroisms; siories breezy wllh good-natured humor, ijuainl and curious character sketches. Now is lhc time lo subscribe, for Ibe new subscribe" in Cnnadu will receive free from the time liis fi is received all lhe issues for the remaining weeks of 1011, ciiiilaiuing lhe opening chapters of llulpb 1). I'aine's great serial story of Ibe Hox.-r rebellion, "Tliu Cross and the Dragon." And there is tlie gift of The Companion calendar for 1012, "On lhe New England Copst," lithographed in ten colors untl gold, only I**! now to Canadian subscribers, liul on January I, 11)12, Ibe subscription price will be advanced lo ?2.L'D. The Youth's t: piiiiinn. I i i Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. New subscript inns r lied at Ihis olllce. WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D. S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All denul operationa akitfully treated. Gaa and local anaathelica admlnieterod for tho painleaa ox- traction of teeth. ConaulUtion f rev, Ofllcea: lleliierae.il Ulock. Pnnee Ruuert. 11-12 Atex.M.Manaon n.A.. W.E.Willlnma.R.A.,L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.l p.;o. BOX 23 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WU. POXON, ESQ., A.K.A.H.. I UN.. KNIi GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AUD REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident tnaurancea GIB Srd Avenue Phone 203 and Green 252 PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Curried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sta THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables Second Ave. Hotel Central Sff&liiS. r..ir..|.i*.t!i nn<l American plan, tit^am hvutrtl, 1* �����!* 11. convenience.!. Kat/���� tt.QQ lo .'2 '���* * per day. : _==E. EBY CB. Co. REAL ESTATE Kitaumkalum I.tin I For Sale KITSUMKALUM - 1< (.'. Gmaej Sweepiaf sa. Furnace Qtu'ai Prepare for winter by getting your fnr- naccB and fluca put in order by C. H. CUTTING Pficlicil a-inr, Sweet Miits* lam Held, er Phone 71 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 3S6 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT """""" V-Si ,^.O0,'=.^n;c,,L�� �� -.. **']'**'��� ������ri���. .x a i.t.-t plantad al ll* ft ***** ncr���� """* "' """'������haui.kh wili.iam ham ^'K!,,^^l!.,.41'r.i.l^i;;^1^- ���.,���, September 2^1"' couver. H. B,���. Coot. Und |.,.rlc,-Di...lcl o, Cout 1.ant. ^-JH��H" * "^ ' "-i!2��*Jl!Bt_S T. tarn Inr l-rrin landa: n^*^Jl!^in_^ tl,.. -lath Dominion Telegraph cba.ni norlh, tl"".^"^^nan [^ "J. _, ,, .�� i-t;,i ... I.iitiilulk. Ire* t'timmciicinii ai a ������ke nntlco that II. M. Lllll """���"'"' ,-,.,,. n,lp������. ���f H|aeV*ator Caas--ts����ft wffiS &rH|2 to���� .���'. \,JKi ��.rcl..LN.no- ,^.�� MTJ��:L"o"i;;Vr�� more or ta. Inr IM ff.i 21) ehalm Datod Sept. 23, 101L ,.J& 7i,:..tn=ir��--.Kir Nov., Uli.ii.t eW "':,.Vni'i Daie-I **'it��-* M. *" Pull. Se|et W, . i :. a. .... IAW Skeena *^>^^^^S^i Tako nolice tlini .**** ������ Inlunda lo Ml., fl,!.. I- '��� W- '.r"1""'' '' 0 ' '!""B1' SWa��'-��l-�� W '"'^"�� Take ml lanl. lor iKTrnlaani '"i'tnt^'i���.,-; *222*X ,���, *sn*."���'���; ���n:,';'i i * or ll ��� ol ������'"������''���'V.T once aouth 20 chaina, thenco planled at *��� ����� ��� ol Crow Lake- TJ"g *** **, lh. ,���on ||���e ol ,���,', ui chalm more woat 20 ehnlna more or lea. munerly lol- lary ol \A*n.**Z*.,L *>**.*�� ^A^tSlVWw Uka, th. Inlat (���, liy II. M *- ' _ort|, III chaiiu, t0 Crow *****mmn '.���,���_ ,orty ��� applle.1 I". ���'>��� "22 I,.'lien nortii 10 chaim, -0 Crow lake an.. ��.. m- , |n, (orty ������, Ei,?_t f**V****.IH? "' "***""* l""��� -��! i���nmZ��ZiU****J-��>*l*.,,.,.. eoaUlnlai SO a;'."'���<*** D.le.1 Au|.nl2��. IO" Puh. Sept. 30, 9, mare or leas- M. CLIFF William HcNnlr, A(ent more or 1^���. Dal��l Au|. 0, 101 Pub. Aut. 1, J^1"1 ^j^se'm'tallman What Are These Children Waiting For? The Jabour Why! They are going to be taken to Bros. Emporium Silk Kimonas Draperies Centre Pieces Silk Shawls Piano Drapes Handkerchiefs Shoes, Suppers For Ladies and Gents Ladies' Sweater Coats Socks Neckwear HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKEILS AN.) KMIIAI.MI'KS Funeral Dlrectora Srd Avo. near 6th St. I'hone No. 86 ri.ONE 301 P.O. BOX DM PONY EXPRESS SraTKMAT.C Mi:ill'IIANT.H* liKI.IVlBy SKKVK-K Itajrintl-T, Sloraire .in.) Fnraranllnir Air.-nta. For IttK-e or Motor Car day or night Seventh Ave. and Fulton Phone 301 Phone 243 Black For Mama and Papa to buy them Xmas presents, Toys, Drums, Books, at the HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES Jabour Bros., 82S 3rd Ave. ..Grand Hotel.. Worklngman's Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 lit Ave. and 7th St. CEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor. Utile's NEWS Agency Magazinea II Periodicala :: Newapapers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF NORTHERN B.C. LIQUOR Co. The Leading Wholesalers of Northern British Columbia Excluaive Agenta (or BUDWE1SER BEER THE DAILY NEWS Have You Anything to Sell? Try the News Want Ad. Way of Finding a PurcfT S@^^^^^^^ffl{S.S.S.t?S.K.ST��.��f��fttf��f��f>��f Ktmttf H8 mh v^^a.a.^ _. Z _~~ ~~ Honest Oysters For Our Customers Spot the " Sealsliiptieuse " ���in��� Frizzell's MEAT MARKET And auk for Free Copy of "Murk Twain's Oyster Story," contain- iii|f delleloui ret-ipea. We a.ll "Seal.hipt" Oyatera Fre.h From the Sea. . . . AITKTISING AS OUR OTHER SPECIALTIES, ASK FOR- "BROOKFIELD" Butter, Eggs and Sausages THK BKST MONEV CAN BUT Cambridge Sausages, Fresh Poultry, Turkeys, Chickens snd Green Vegetables -THK RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE��� FRIZZELL'S Third Avenue Don't buy a watch before looking ovtr U/PRR C RAf I mir stock. Ask the American rail- TT ��OD \*. DrlLL road mun his opinion of the .... ��� JO f* 0 C 1 I Sole Aircnta. We alao carry a full .i Lrav _v .ion Ipwplpr**. **>< ���Ho��-ani. km*.-., w.i.i,*,!,.. . _��. uiojr tt uwu, jcttcicio, H__nt_J__Sa. Longine movement. Christmas vexatious problems easily solved by Sloan & Company's Script. Sold for uny umount, redeemable in merchandise. Prince Rupert, b.c 191.... Sloan & Company, Limited MERCHANDISE SCRIPT Deliver to merchandise to tin1 amount of �� SLOAN S COMPANY SLOAN & COMPANY, loo LIMITED Sixth Street WATCH THE BIO Fl'HNITUE STORE FOR GRAND DISPLAY OF. CHRISTMAS GOODS Wo hnve received them In ijreat quantities and will display something far exceeding any other attempt in Prince Rupert. WE ARE COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS F. VV. HART En,5t^,?nl?^:,rlrus.,"h Hart Block K��������8��&��8����:KEH^.2K^K��^ I Xmas Goods JUST ARRIVED A large assortment of chocolates in fancy" baskets and boxes also n full line of CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS AND CRACKERS Choice New Season's Fruit and Nuts SEE OUR WINDOW Williams & McMeekin Helgerson Block Phone 56 ���xm 'i' gass: Christmas Dainties -: FRESH AND SWEET :- _.r*..^I.^..^H��H...,^.0 . ,-.,,- , _,, , i, _, ,, _. ,, ^ Now Mince Mcni, jusi like mother usod to make; it's only 6So. Wc linvc Just received n large .��lii|iiii.'iit of now Raisins, Currants, J-'igs, Nuts, Table HaixiiiH, lining, Oranges, Chocolates. shop cnriy anil avoid disappointment. ll ll ll I! "The News" Classified AdsJ One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� i -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER��� .-��...-��...-_.,-��.M Mmm.,-^..~mmm,r ******m*s-m*r^..gg H-MMrf^trM. awiia\a%iKa��I | | WM TRANSFER RAILWAY BET Borden Government Will Probably Hand It Back to B. C. Government to Administer���Hon. W. R. Ross' Mission to Ottawa. Ottawa, Deo. 15.���Hon. W. II. it..ss it'll for home todaj after n oonferenoe with lho Federal Qovernmeni respooling the railway bell question. A proposal iluii Un- H. C, (i.iv.'i'iinit'iii bi* allowed in administer ilu* railway I..-it pending an Investigation by a commission in determine upon a fair price for a transfer Imck it. llic province will come before tin- Cabinei in the next couple of .lays, aii announcement favor* al.l.' In Hriiish Columbia is .'.V- pected in lif mode. A request fm- a quit claim In ilii- university site at Poinl Grey will ais.i in- granted. L. For Rent | a-**., **-��� ii**-.! i **. i.-*eaa^��a0 For Ilt-nt���Two roomtHl cnliin. clnae to Mcllride. frcalily papered and I'li'liu, tiiily llu pit mon.h. II F. McRae & Co. t-f inn iiic.nt- Purnltbod roomt dm gentle- tiii'ii only: bell Itit'iilluii mill llni'si How in iiif fity. I'lmiie Orecn 838. Modem .'..nvi'iit vs. B84-9S9 Insurance J OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Instil-,- nee. The Mack Keuity and Insurance Co. f.**..*V.r>j Wanted Wanted-General Servant. Apply Mrs. L. W. Patmore. j.^.. ^ ssmxm * Oilier mai.l kept. tf Wanted to runt or leaae liy first of January. B or fi room modern houso, cl.iae In. State terma to Bo* Si). Maternity nurse open for entraifement. II..X 2169 New.. Works ai*f showing a large a sorlmenl nt' Howard railroi watches. if Free doll at Ward's Candy Simp. Watch tlio window, tf Lethbridge Man Named. ni lawn. Dec. li.��� Special. ��� Th.' Qovernmeni has appointed .Mr. Bentley, n Lethbridge merchant, as ��- li a i-i ii i:i ii nf oonferenoe between Hi.' ooal mini' workers nn.l ilu- operators in Alberta ami Kasii'i-ii British Columbia, This i> Hie lasi ohapter iu the late strike, . ' Phone 150 The Insurance People Firo Life Marino Accident I'liii.��� Glass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Written Direct THK Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S.-Houae. and KenUla. Learn to Dance KING'S DANCING ACADEMY Wc refund your money If wc do not teach you to dance for the price of one ticket. Wednesday! and Saturdays In Sons of England Hall; at 8 p.m. LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED -f���--������--��� ��ti-fciti->.tnfc.t^m-����ti-%_n ii ���������-��-+ XMAS GIFTS Tin- most ipproprlata omi most ���DprcetSlSd Xma. girt.a an; initially rniiiiti in well appointed jewelry .aiur.'K. Today we ttiiii* the most dimple le anil heat a.aauricd stork or glvcsblc Klftn in-i* ."l.iitvn in lluperl. Our Oul 01... display la a worthy uni- inclusive, exclusive. Then luintl-dcrorslcd rlllli't mSkSS n ilnitil.v remembrance. Wc have Hoorcrsri ami iinyai crown Derby. Oxsr Jewelry OtltOlUMI aiiyililii-r tvt- have ever hcrnrc shown, and In ait mir experience, ws never hati heller puntls fur llic money. Wark's LER8... 1 Apply tf Wanted. ��� Dressmaking*, clettninir anil preaa- Inii*. repairlnir for men an.l w.unen Mra Charlea Perchcr. K2U Third Ave. I'hone SM Red. tf MAIlllV -Why remain lonely? The Meal lini'rr.in. u.'ii club leads in happiness. A strictly private, high-class, up-to-date medium fnr properly Introducing worthy, ma ilia (rouble people or any n.itliin.tlllv, ivliiriiui, ate, or ilmin.'lal cnntlitlon. Many people watting*, rich and poor. Particular* rice, plum, leMed envelope, I. C. Wilson, box I77ii, vaiicoiivor, U. c. Lost and Found 1 -J. WE BUY EVERYTHING We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 735 THIRD AVE. Voter List Stands. The Courl of Revision met yesterday fm- Hi.' Ilnnl scrutiny of Hi." munioipal voters' list, which has now been finally passed. I.inlit's' watohes from n iw until Xmas at special prloes al Wark's. tf COAL NOTICE Christ er mas GH There is more than one article here -,,.,, ing: that will compel your Inspection *"( unit iissiii,. n-iatmaa glv Pipes and Smokers' Sundries your salection. Peterion p.i.VK schaum and calabash, cioar cases, cigarette cases, ciaar holders, cigarette Holders pipe racks, smoking sots' tobacco jars, ash trays, sil-' ver match boxes, etc. Christmas Cigars in Gift Boxes $1.00 Up All of tha Leading Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes, both imported ami domestic, -STORE WITH RED KRO.NT H. B. Campbell ���m)0OO0*QO00< _p8.8i8i8J��8.S^ ***.' THE. K0UND-2 Small Keya. 22.'. I.teiuireat Newa Olllce. tf LOST l.itelii're' Hand Pag ce.ntainiua* ..tm of money, between llay. Creek railway -trade and the old holpltiil. Reward Dally New. ofllce. tt -^..^..^ i.'^.i^ii^.i i^i.^^r^^A Real Estate ( ...^ ..^ m m Stmt a m ..-..^i *,, -> .' "fcM ^e. w.l ^ll ^ Lot for Seil.* In Section .'.. Block 23. Lot I Apply Mike Ruilch, Box a*! City. Ave. . Tth If Stenographer *t <W*��a*M****a*P** ������ *^m��n^i��*��ii ^iwfcn ��� Eastern stenoirra|>hor of wide cxporlrnro wnnts position. Address "Stenoirraphcr." 6C2 Cordova St.. Vancouver. B.C. t-f Water Notice I. Alfred Chrlatlan Garde of Prince Rupert, oc- ruputiiin Mining Engineer, give notice that on the .'Ml. .lay ol December. Hill, I Inlend lo apply to the Water Commlaaioner at hla utile*--, in Prlnrr Rupert for a licenae to take and uae two cubic feel of waler per aec.m.1 from an unnamed atream In the li.mi i.-i .,1* I*.,, i Range.'.. Skeena Olvlalon. M mile eaat of the Tyee Station, G.T.P. Rv. The water I. lo be taken from the .traun about ��ne half mile above ita ..ullel. and I. lo be ...... for developing ti.iw.-r for a query altuated at the outlet of .aid creek, alonir the Railway grade. ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Daled Nov. loth. Itll. d-�� Tenders Wanted Tenders will bo received hy the undersigned un to Dec. 15, 1911, for 60 tons of coal (mine run). Delivered in 5 ton lots ns required. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 6t P. K. GKN. Hospital Assoc. Skeena Land Dlalrlct���Dlalrlct ol IJucen Charlotta Take nutice that ihirty day. alter date, 1, C. 1: lia.t.t.r of I'rince Itupert, 11. C, by occupation i.i bookkeeper, Inlend to apply to the Chiel Com- I <X.I miaaioner of Land, for a licence to proapect for ' " eoal and petroleum oo and under i.in atroa ol land on Graham Island deacribed aa lollow.: Commencing at a po.1 planted two milea north ol C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 16, marked S. E. corner C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. -I. ihence north SO cbaina, thence weat HO chain., thence ..-uiii K0 chaini, tbence eut: 0 chain, to place of commencement. Daled Sept. II. 1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator Skeena Land Diatrict���Diatilct of Queen Charlotte Take notice lhat thirty day. from date, 1. C. E. Hauit. r ol Prince Rupert. II. C., by occupation tKMkkeeper, intend to apply to tba Chief Commiasioner ol Landa for a licence lo preepect for coal and netruteum on and under 610 acre, ot otand on Graham laland deacribed aj lolloen): Commencini at a poet planted two mile, north ol C. E. B. Coal Leaea No. 10, marked N. E. corner C. E. It. Coal Leaae No. 22, tbence eouth SO cbairw, thence weet HO chain., thenee north su chatna, tbence eut HO chain, to plaee ol commencement. Dated Sept. 12.1911. C. E. BAINTKIl. Locator Skeena Land District���Diatrict ot Queen Charlotte Take notice that thtity day. Irom dale. 1. C. E Ilainler ol Prince Itupert, II. C., by occupatiun bookkeeper, intend lo apply to the Chiel Com- miaaioner ol Land, lor a licence lo prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 610 acres ol land on Graham Island daacribed a. loliovre: Commencing al a poet planted two mile, north of C. E. II. Coal Leaae No. II, marked 8. W. rorner C. E. II. Coal Leaae No. 20, ihence north HO chain., tbenee weat SO ehalna. Ihenee aouth SU chains, Ih.nee eaat SO chain, te plaee ol commencement. DatedSept. 11. 1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator I'ub. Sepl. 23. Geo. D. Tite's l | j Skeena lend Dlalrlct���Dlatrlcl ol Coaat Take nolice lhal Prank S. tl tiler store ~..-~..~---.*~..^.���+ .;��� shows the way to furnish your home witli quality ami .,-,., ,.*.,, !:'{ ... a.. For Christmas Gifts what is more substantial and useful tliu*. :i cum. *���{ fortable Chair, Rocker or Settee. A choice variety of *.- ! };; Dining Room Furniture. Buffets, China Cabinet.*.. fjj Dining Tables and Chairs-leather seats :*��� B Wicker Chairs and Rockers from $5.50 to $8.50 8 Lace Curtains, latest designs, in Ecru or While. (I) ... Largo range Tapestry Curtains, Rope Portlers, ('.!>��� O ment Cloths, Madras and Scrim**. Jj! For Good Values in Carpels and Rugs all sues, Now is Your lime lo Buy �����) **.* .:t , (3 *ti> (3 HI ���** *>*���* ***** at* ***\ }���{ tJh GEO. D. TITE ��� The Home Furnisher THIRD AVENUE, PHONE **** ���ax it.n,e f:n:��:n:n:n:��:��:��:n:n:��:fl��j��:n:��:::::::js: ... ol London. e.��#.**.**.w.*.e.w.*��e.����.*e*.��#.w.����.-��-r.w.��.-...����.��.. Lng., occupation dvU enfineer. Intend, te apply _________________________________________________ for permt-aion to purcbaae the lollowinf d��cnb��l ��� land.: I ea.......as-a. .*i. .-.*. ..i,.*-*.,ii.ii*i MOTI0I TO CONTRSOTORS. Teiiilera will li~i'.-..|vi.|| by the under aiintfil ti|i t.. :, p. ,',, Monil.iy, i-m Deem- ner. iiiii, rnr the construenon or a niank roadway mi tlie n..riii -hi. nr rir-i avenue 2t pi'r'.'i' ."nV'c"' **".''''* ani1 "l" J.'ncii.in or r rst and Second avenue... r.,,,- ami s|i.'.'ill.-aiiiiiis iii.iv he - lender Engineer. Lowest tcceplod. seen .tn.i r.iriiii. or l.liiuii'd at lhc omco or tbo City any lender not iiecmaarlly IWINEST A. WOODS, i:n.v Clerk. WM. MAHLON DAVIS. City I iitm. ,r Shoe MADE ANI) l��##REI*AIREI) JOHN CURRIE SECOND AM Nil princ; tmn ..THIRD AVENUE JEWELI Stalker & Wells Corner Second Ave. ��� and - McBride Street TO LET Flat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in some hlock. Two cntlftgef con.er Second Avenue nnd Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lots In all pnrts ot the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ot the Inrgest Companies doing business in the City. CARTAGE and STORAGE G. T. P. Tranafer Agenla Ordera promptly tilled. Price, reeaonablo. OFFICE-H. B. Rocheater. Centre St. Phone Sn Fine View Corner 1 SECTION TW $2,250 -IN SECTION TWO��� C. D. RAND Second A v.. Phone 112 SNAP - $525 Each Lots 13, 14, 16, Block 28, Section 5 . i.mmrnrinj at a poet pl.nled al the N. I: Corner of I_i 28, Ihence nortb 20 chaina, Ihenee wnt 20 chaina, tbeoee oouth 20 chaina, Ihence ea.1 20 chain, to point ol commencement, eon- lainint 10 acre, more or lee.. Dsted Auiuet 16, 1911. FRANK .1. MILLER I'ub. Aug. _n P. II. MUler. A-rent Skeena Land Dblrfct���Din rict ol Quxr> Charlotu Take notice lhal thirty dan Irom dale, I. t *. I . Ilainler ol Prince Rupen. II. 0. by ocrup.lior. bookkeeper, intend lo apply to the Chiel Commiaaioner ol I ..tut. for a Lleenee to prospect tor coal and petroleum oo end under 640 acre, ol land on Graham Inland described u lollow.: Commencini at a poet planted two mile, north ol C. E. B. Coal Iram No. 12, marked N. W ' corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No. IS, thenee couth SO chains. Ihence eesl SO chaina, theoce north so chaina. Ihence mat HO chain, to place ol eom- meneemenL D.ted .Sept. II, I91L C. E. BAINTEH, Locator l-ub. Sept. ti. Christmas Needfuls for Holiday Enjoyment Ebony Hand Mirrors Manicure Sets C. H. ORME Military Brushes Perfumes Travelling Cat Toilet tt. * The The Pioneer Dn Store The Paper for Your Home! ���-��� THE "DAILY NEWS" Kgiyes you all the news of your own city and district as well as the principal hapiieninjra in all parts of the world. The news is well edited, its news columns are clean and whole- some. It is a paper yo<i need in your home. The advertising cqjumns of the News bring you in touch with opportunities for getting the full value tor your money. ::'.'* G.R.NADENCOMPANY Second Ave.. Limited. Prince Rupart, B.C. THE ATHENS-New Barber Shop Try ua nnee and you will ni alwaya come hack DENNIS SV0R0N0S Bill Heads Price Lists Memorandum Forms Commercial Cards +-��_-_..- In Commercial Printing we have A large tlock of S*��i We handle Rl.nl, ledger Forma for Looae Leaf Sy.lem , ��^.~������.e^.'^.'��".mm* ��� " ������- Letterheads Stock Certificates Articles of Association Illustrated Pamphlets JlEOgcjgtyjgintins. we ensure correctness of style and taste in Visiting Chrds^Weddini: InjM^qnjjnd^Dance Programmes. For any kind of printing from thc luiiiilileJModger" tojhe highest grades of mujtlgojr-r printing consult thu "News Job" : : ? J Daily News Building PHONE 98 Third Ave PHONE 98 ��*. : " *3r_~Tfel��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 | 1911-12-15 |
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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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<script id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidget"
src="{[{embed.src}]}"
data-item="{[{embed.item}]}"
data-collection="{[{embed.collection}]}"
data-metadata="{[{embed.showMetadata}]}"
data-width="{[{embed.width}]}"
data-media="{[{embed.selectedMedia}]}"
async >
</script>
</div>

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