THE WEATHER Twettty-four hours ending5 a.m., Aug. 15 WAX. TEMP. M1N.TBMP. BAH. IN. RAIN 08.0 47.0 30.031 The Daily News /\\ovary / Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist is 5-r MAILS SOUTH Prince Rttjm S�� ��� Friday, a.m. ���\ ��. "KT" Prinoesa Muj-^Jj .. Motuluy p. ni. ,0L. II, NO. 186 Prince Rupert, B.C., Thursday, August 17, 1911. Prick Five Cents Wm urn *7? Wl ^ DtR Innl ���� Rnl INE FRUIT AT CANNERY NEAR NAAS RIVER MOUTH iardening at Millbay Richly Repays Trouble-Fruit Ripening in Golden Sunshine���Goose Bay Mines and Smelter Going Rapidly Ahead���Big Payroll While the Lakelse and Kitsuin- i'luni Valleys are priding thcni- Kis on iheir fruit bearing pos- bilities, and while even northerly (ctchikan is advertising her whop* ir strawberries, there is a new bun try opening up in the Prince lupert tlisiriet which will rival it- best of the fruit valleys in orthern British Columbia. This the Naas Valley. So little litis sen said tiniil lately alwut the i.ias districts as fruit country iat nearly every one sets the hole place down tis merely a ining district. Recently the Up- i*r Naas country was "discover- Id" as an agricultural laud and ne existence of ripening fruit in l.iinilaiice there just now litis lieen Ir.ived by prosptdtors. Lower Naas Too Bui as proving thc undoubted Anility of the whole Naas Valley til its fruit growing possibilities Crippen, who has just paid a fi*it io Mill Bay Cannery at the outh of tin* Naas is enthusiastic tr tin- fruit grown in a garden '���*.* io the cannery by Mr. !enrj Doyle who owns the outfit. very kind of sofl fruit is growing nl ripening to perfection in Mr. i.ylc's garden. Raspberries, -u- w I lorries, currants, and all ganlen hilts planted have thriven splend- tlly. That such results can lie bl in the coast district of the |laas Valley shows how excellent the prospects for ftuit growing bid agriculture in the Upper Naas miliary towards which prospec tors are now turning their at- ttntion. No one would dream of combining fruit growing with salmon canning or copper gold smelling, any more than they would project an orchard property on Second avenue, Prince Rupert, but the fact that fruit can be grown successfully in the salmon canning and mining district of lhe Naas country ns well as in Prince Rti|K*rt is excellent testi- nioney to the climate of the whole WILL CONSIDER INDIAN MISSONS Prominent Methodist Ministers Attending the Conference at Port Simpson. Among the passengers aboard the Prince John which sailed for the Nortii yesterday were the following ministers of the Methodist Church en route to Port Simpson to attend the Conference of Indian workers today: Rev. Dr. Chown of Toronto, late Superintendent of the Social and Moral Reform Department of the Church; Rev. Thomas Perrier, Superintendent of Indian Education throughout the Indian Methodist Missions of Canada, Rev. C. M. Tate, of the Victoria Indian Mission; Rev. Mr. Knott, dislrict which has for too long I Nana{mo. Rl.v> j Rl.|1(,u, q^ been belied. Goose Bay Progress Mr, Crippen, after as he says, "browsing amongst the luscious lierries" went on ami paid a visit to the Goose Bay mines. Here, he says, the Granby Smelter Com-* pany have over lot) men :>i work They have laid two miles of solid plank wagon road to the miles from the smelter site, and are pressing on ai full specel with the development work. The smelter when in operation will employ thousands of men, and Goose Bay will 1k* a thriving centre of industry. Coke will Ik- brought in in large shipments, and the smelter product will keep '.he steamers busy once the pl.*"t is running. Considerable advanti ge will accrue io Prince Rii|K*rt accordirgly. At in.-uu Mr. J. Graves, president of the Granby Smelter Company. T. James, general manager of the Tyee Smelter Company, and Mr. Sylvester an visiting the work.-.. i Goose Bay. iELEGRAPH RATE IS NOW REDUCED tnte to Hazelton from Prince Rupert is Now Seventy-five Cents, iider inst met ions from Superintendent Phnlcn. the telegraph 1. mi the Dominion Govcrnmctii .l< graph line between Prince Ru- "t .mil HasdtOH has Ik*cii re- llu.nl frame one dollar to seventy- cents for ten words coin- Jti.-i'i-ing from today. For message:! exceeding ten "fl- ihe excess rate will lie five formerly. The COnsccsion is one that is appreciated by the business men of the cily. THANK YOU, CHIEF1 Police Chief Vickers Provides a Comfortable Press Table Today. By courtesy of Chief Vickers a comfortable press table was Installed in the police court room. Prince Rti|Hrt is gradually coming to that progressive stage in municipal advancement when the press is recognised as a useful |Kiwer for the public good lo be helpiil and 1101 hind, red in its word Instead of ten cents' usually trying wi irk. IFLEET OF SIXTEEN SHIPS TO ENTER PACIFIC TRADE \To Prepare For the Great Pacific Traffic Which Will Follow the Opening of Panama Canal, The Harrison Line are Building Fleet of New Vessels in the near future a fortnightly service is to Ik expected. The Mudge; Rev. Mr. Lee, Kispiox; Rev. A. M. Sanford, Vancouver Dislrict Chairman of Home Missions; Rev. Peter Kelly, Hartley Bay. Mr. N. Cairns, Principal of the Chilliwack or Coqualectza Indian Institute joined the party. Mr. Cairns is a specially valued worker among the young Indian graduates of ihat school. The Conference will also Ik attended by a large number of local workers in the mission field. BASEBALL SCORES j ianaiian.ii.ii.il. a***-*******s*.*a4*a*-*s*�� Northwestern League Vancouver 3, Portland 2, Spokane 9, Tacoma I. Victoria 3, Seattle 1. American League Deiroit 8, Chicago 1. National League Chit-ago 13, Boston (i. Pittsburg 9, Brooklyn 0, New York (i, Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 10, St. Louis2. Pacific Coast League Vernon 8, Oakland 7. San Francisco 8, Sacramento 1. I.os Angeles 4, Portland 3. Two Chances More At the end of this month the bi-weekly G. T. P. siiann-r service to Stewart will be discontinued. There tire only two more Sundays now on which to make the popular week end trip. ORATORICAL DISPLAY Alderman Newton Still Speaking at Midnight in Nanaimo A telegram received in the city sometime in the small hours this morning read lo the effect that tit midnight last night Alderman Newton was still on his feet after speaking for several hours and I.Hiked like continuing indefinitely. CHURCH LEADERS VISIT RUPERT Rev. Dr. E. A. Chown and Other Dignitaries Arrived by Rupert. By the S.S. Prince Rupert yesterday arrived a party of Methodist Church dignitaries who are hereto look over the sites for the new church building and future churches. The party includes Rev. Dr. I*.. A. Chown, Methodist general superinteiitent for the Wesl, Rev. Dr. T. E. E. Shore, president of the Methodist Home Missions Office, Toronto; Rev. Mr. Roberts, president of the Victoria Conference, Rev. Mr. Sandford, Vancouver; Rev. Mr. Tate, Indian Mission Superintendent, Victoria; Rev. R. W. Lee of Kispiox (returning from south), and other important churchmen. The parly was met by a delegation of the Methodists of Prince Rupert. Rev. C. Sing and Mr. H. C. Breckenbridge welcoming them on behalf of the congregation. ARMED SOLDIERS PATROL BRITISH RAILWAY LINES Strike Situation Has Reached a Crisis- Government Announces Its Intention to Maintain Law and Order at the Point of the Bayonet if Necessary David Lloyd George, also tlc- clared that the Government was Probably the address to which you will soon be having you mail forwarded is to In* found in some one of the furnished room ads today. NEW COLD STORAGE PLANT TO BE BUILT IN THE CITY Joint Stock Company With Capital of $200,000 is Being Formed ---Will Have Cold Storage Plant, Ice Works, Saw Mill and Big Store for Employes Use���-Profit Sharing Scheme to be Put in Practice���-Work to Commence Very Soon (Canadian Press Despatch) London, August 17.���England today is an armed camp again. Soldiers armed with rilles loaded with ball cartridge tin* patrolling the railway lines north and south of London, while the cavalry squadrons are assembled at the stations in the danger zone, ready to ride to battle with the strikers on the outbreak of any further riots. Situation Critical Meetings with it view lo settling the controversy between tin- rail- companies and their employees were held yesterday at ilu- Board of Trade, but when they were adjourned late last night the situation remained as far from being solved as when they In-gait. The railway managers declare that they had been promised protection in running trains and will not yield to the men. The representatives of the railwaymcn's union declared ihe sirike will take place at the expiration of thtir ultimatum tomorrow morning. Will Enforce Order In the house of Commons yesterday Winston Spencer Churchill, the Home Secretary, declaretl that the non-unionists were entitled by law to work without molestation, and would be protected in the ixcreise of their rights. The Chancellor of ilu- Exchequer determined i<> protect tin- railways and ilu- food supplies tit all costs and would roi depart in ilu* smallest degree from its determination to protect life and property. Military Prepare Ai Aldcrshot tin- military au- thoritics are taking every precaution to insure the working of the railways if a strike is called. Every soldi, r in ihe Aldcrshot command has been placed under orders for duty. All lhc soldiers are being armed with rilles and supplied with I...II ammunition^ They will be stationed along the railway lines north and -...nth of London. The cavalry will be employed at ihe stations and also will patrol the lines so as ti> Ik* able io get quickly to any point of danger. Trains will be worked by llag signals. It is estimated thai iwen- ty-five thousand men from Alder* shot will be prepared to move in a few hour-.. Similar precautions have Ik-*.*ii taken at t'll the military stations in Great Britain. A hundred and <>ne descendants are left by R..b. rt Fryer, who has just iliul at Yarmouth, Norfolk, at lhe age of ninety-live. ���S|Hcial to the Daily News) Vancouver, August 17��� The |prospecta of the increased trade tween the Pacific (oast and Europe and lhe Pacific Coast and i1" Atlantic States is making It 'If (elt here in shipping circles. b is announcad that, to cope roth tin* greatest Increase of traffic *-*pe*Cted from the opening of the 1 'in.' (anal in 11)15, the Har- "-"f Line has at present in course "I <"ii-itiiflion eleven new Combination fnight and passenger I Steamers lor tin- Pacific Coasl l"'l'<' In addition to these it is Mated lhat five more steamships have been ordered. "i'h ilu- opening of the canal, ''" monthly sen-ice between Ant- Wui>. Liverpool ami Vancouver ���HI be shortened materially and Pacific Cot.st agents of the Harrison Line are Balfour, Guthrie ft Co. It is reported thai tin opening of the Canal will cause the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, which has for almost seventy Malum ,. service to ilu- Weat Indies (rom the United,Kingdom, to send iis boats right through to ilu Pacific Coast. Inaugurating another service between the United Kingdom ami Vancouvar, P. R. Indoor Baseball League. Royal Blue Ribbons v. Brotherhood Crescents at the Auditorium to-night, August 17th. Game called at 8.46 sharp. Admission 26 cents. Within a few days all arrangements will Ik* completed to establish another cold storage plant in Prince Rii|K-rt. Already a si it- has been selected, plans for de- vilopmeiii drawn up, tied officers selected for lhe new company. Capital of $200,000 Mr. H. Ca Breckenridge who is the prime mover in the enterprise will Ik- president of the company which will be capitalised at $200,000. An extensive cold sloragt plain will be built on the waterfront, making its own ice. It is promised also to instal an up to dale siw mill for the purpose of cut ting lumber for the various buildings required by lhe company. A Novel Feature A novel feature of the new company will Ik- the Installation at various poiius along the coast and up the river of coolers for storing fish. These will be close to thc fishing grounds, and the fishermen instead of having to bring their catches into thc city, will Ik* able to unload them at the coolers. The company's steamer will then Ik- able to make the trip round the fiKilers, bringing thc cargo in eld storage in her hold to the main plant. Profit Sharing Scheme Thc slock of the company which will Ik* divided into 2,000 shares of 8100 each. It is proposed that after a certain sum is reached as profit for the stock holders lhat the surplus will be divided between the shareholders and the employees of the company, thus making lhe fishermen sharers in the company's profits. Will Run Store Also For the benefit of the men employed at tin- fishing stations a large slore will be run, supplying the men with goods and supplies at ti h.w cost and making ihe new concern as co-operative and self Supporting as possible. To Start Work Soon As soon as the necessary preliminaries are completed, which will probably be within a few days, work will be rushed on the plain. 11 is expected that it will be shipping before .he Niw England Company's plant al Seal Cove is Completed. Messrs. Shaw, Duduward and others are associated with Mr. Breckenridge in the niw enterprise. Benefit the Housewife Nothing is more convenient and appetising iu ilu- home al ihis time of the year than cold boiled ham, the Ctidahy Brand, li can be had at the Ideal Provision House, Phone 1!M). Giving Away Dollars Buried in sonic of llu Imxes nf chocolates displayed in ilu- window of the Palace of Sweets, Third avenue, is a one dollar bill. The Im.xcs of chocolates are 75 cents but if you find a dollar bill in one of ihe boxes ii is yours. If you want money apply P. (V FOUR MONTHS FOR THEFT E. McLean Must Go Down Below in Charge of Police Edward McLean waa sentenced this morning in a term of four months Imprisonment at New Weal minster for stealing a walch, a pair of scissors, some handkerchiefs, and about three dollars from Jane Wells, ,,|i Indian woman living iu Prince Ruperl. Ac- .used s,ii.| In had taken lhe things while he was drunk Tin woman slid other properly had been Box 053. If missed ft ti xi ft ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ftftftftftftftftft TROOPS BIVOUACKED IN THE STREETS OF LIVERPOOL ftft����Oft0a�� -;- �� I . ��� ��� ^^^^^^^^^^^^^��� ft ���H (Canadian Press Despatch) Liverpool, England, August 17. Armed soldiers with fixed bayonets bivouacked in the streets of Liverpool last night, following the attempts of the mob of rioters to release some of their number from Walton Jail. Their orders are not to fire over the heads of rioters in the future, as this endangers innocent persons, but if it becomes necessary to shoot, to pick out the apparent ringleaders of the mob and shoot them down. All Liverpool was in an uproar last night over the riots. Motor wagons which were conveying print paper to the newspaper offices were attacked, street car windows were smashed and another attempt was made to release prisoners from vans conveying them to Walton Jail. The police and soldiers, however, were present in force, the troops with bayonets fixed. The crowd was not so daring as on Tuesday night and did not compel the military to fire. FORGERY CHARGE TODAY ACCUSED ON $2000 BAIL Frederick V. Clark, Young Man Well Known in Prince Rupert Implicated in Awkward Case About $90 Involved Belonging to His Partner C. Wormald in Prince Rupert. A number of prominent business men of the dty including several aldermen an- ready to stand surety for him. Accused has been a resident of Prince Rupen for over a year and is very popular with till whom he has eome in Contact. Previous lo wmking for Mr. Frittell he was employed by ilu- P. Bums Company on Centre street. thi hearing of his unfortunate position Mr. Priuall al once ol- red to Stand surely and amongst others who offered i<> go ball was ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ftftftftftftftftftftftft Charged with having forged the receipt t<> a post office order for eighteen pounds Sterling [900) issued til Newcastle on Tyne, Klig- land, and payable to Charles S. Wormald hen*, Frederick V. Clark, an employee <>( Mr. George Frit- tell at Port Essington appeared this morning before Magistrate McMullin. Accused was admitted to bail of $2000, and his case was rein..tided until Monday al the request of Mr. Alex Manson, counsel for the defence. I City Solicitor Peters appeared (Sergeant "Pat" Phillipsoii. for the prosecution and PentmaaterI Accused was Secretary and in Mcintosh was present with others I (act, organiser ..( the Sons ol to give evidence. I England Society In thia dty. Char- Mr. Manson nientiomd to the les WortlU.llI was his partner. 91court that accused who is quite] ft ft ft ft a young man, is very well known I Pantorium ' il'i' / ll nets, 'Phone 4 ****** THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and Ihe Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES-DAILY, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. OUTBIDS Canada-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-50 centa per inch. Contract rutes on application. HEAD OFFICE Daily Newa Bjiklin���**, Tiiir.l Ave., Prince Rupart, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES Ne.v York-National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle - Puget Sound News Co. London, Env.lwd-The Clougher Syndicate, Gran.l Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Daily Edition. Thursday. Aug. I'i RECIPROCITY AND THE PANAMA CANAL Reciprocity and the Panama Canal Each i> by itself an instrument for the extension nf markets. Combined they for the people of Prince Rupen. are two different subjects. levclopment of trade and the have a special significance Tin markets of Eastern Canada and the l'nited States are separated from ihe mines and forests of the Pacific Coast by a rarge of mighty mountains and three thousand milts of land. Man's ingenuity has pierced a route through the mountains, but the cost of mil transportation prohibits large exchange of products to take place between the east and the wist. The Panama Canal is being built at a cost of hundreds of millions in order to connect the east with the west by a cheap water-route. So much docs the Panama Cam I mean for California that tin Ci.y of San Francisco will celebrate the completion of the great canal with a season of civic rejoicing in which ihe whole of the Pacific Coasl will join. The opening of the markets of Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New York,Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine and New Jersey 10 tin* raw materials and native pr.xlucts of the Pacific Stat.s will mean great prosperity to California and the Pacific States. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE SkMna Land District���District of.Coast Range \ ���!*�� notice lha. I, Georgi* K.nte o Towner, N.*..��li Dakota, I'. S. A., larmer, intond to apply to neriSionto purchase the lollowine deacribed f Comrooncine at a post planted at the south- ; �������- corner ol Lot 2'5��T, thence east SO chains, KSo-TESh ti chains, thenco we*. 40 chains |,0������* south 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, ihence north 80 chains lo point ol commencement containinu ISO acres more or 1**��* ��� ,...,��� Haled July 15. tail _ flSOROB KIMl*. I'ub. July IS. F��J B. Lowell, Agent , Skeena Land District-District ol Coast Range V ' Take notie* that I. IVier Larsen o Towner, North Dakota, f. S. A., farmer, intend to apply l���r permiasion to purchaao the following described "commencing at a post planted at tho southeast corner of Lol IT2H, thence south SO chaina. thence west 40 chaina. thenco north 60 chains, FIRST AVENUE. thence east 40 chains to poinl ol commencement. Daled July 15, 11.11. I'ETER LAKSEN ^^ I'ub July '2i, 1911. Fred E. L'oweU, Agent ������������ Sk.-ena Land DUtrict���Dislrict ot Coast Range V Take nolico that I, John Evenjon ol Prince Hu|��*rt. laborer, Intond to apply lor permission to purchase the lollowing doacribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner ol Lot 4415, thenco norlh 80 chains, thenee east 60 chains, thenee south 60 chains, ihenco west 60 chains lo point ol commencement. Dated July 13, ISII. JOHN BVBMS0N I'ub. July 25. Ered E. Cowell. Agent Skeena Land District���District ol Coast Range V Take notice that I, Peter Eriekson ol Prince Rupert, laborer, intend to apply for permiasion to purchase tbe following described landa: Commencing at a posl planted on the north bank ol Williams Creek where the railway right- of-way crosses and tl chains back Irom the creek bank, thence south 30 chains, thence eaat 40 chains, ihenee north 30 chaina, thence west 40 chains lo point of commencement. Dated July 7, 1911. PETER ERICKSON Pub. July 25. Kred E. Cowell, Agent Skeena Land District���District ol Coaat Range V Take notice that 1, Benjamin A. Fish ol Towner, X. Da, occupation merchant, intend to apply (or permiasion to purchase lb* following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the eaat boundary and about live chains (rom the southeast corner of Lot 4484, ther.ce north 60 chains, thenee east 30 chains, thence south 60 chains, ihence west 30 chains to poinl of commencement. Dated June 21, 1911. 1IENJAMIN A. FISH Pub. July 25. Kred E. Cowell, Agent Skeena Land DUtrict ���DUtrict of Coast Range V Take notice that 1, Adolph 11. ChrUtianson of Towner, Nurth Dakota, occupation attorney- iit-law, intend to apply for permiaaion to purchase the following deacribed landa: Commencing at a poat planted about one and New Knox Hotel BESNER & BESNER, Proprietors The New Knox Hotel is run on the European plan. Firs.-clas. service. All the Latest Modern Improvements. ���'������������ lit-u>> I* ur PRINCE RUPERT Double Weekly Service S.S. Prince Rupert, S.S. Prince George For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Mondays and Fridays, 8 a.m. >^>^-V\A, < " "-"WW > SAVOY HOTEL i fraser and Fifth St The only hotel in towti with hut nnd cold �� ... er In rooms. Heat (ur- nished house nurUi ,,* Vancouver. Roomi up. I'hune BT. I' 11 Uux 129. : ��� : Prudhomme & Fisher For Stewart, Thursdays and Sundays at 8 a.m. Special fare on Sunday host, $9.50 return including meals and berth. ia. Prince Albert sails for Port Simpson, .Naas River, Ma9set. Naden Harbor, Wednesdays, 1.00 p.m. and for: Queen Charlotte Island points, Saturdays 1 p.m. Railway Service to Copper River one-hall: milea" a l-2r nonhoast of the head of ,.* , , ��� ff m prjnce Rupert Wed Trout River on the weal side of Lakelse Lake. ��'.'���'-'-*���' '���-��" r nesdays and Saturdays, 1 p.m., returning Thursdays and Sundays 5.20 p.m. Windsor Hote FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furnished anA Steam Healed Roomt A FIRST CLASS BAR AMI DIN1N0 ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AM. t'H BATHS FREE To ,,i | STS ROBT. ASHLAND P.O. MX 3* SUIVEZ LE PANACHE BLANC Sir Wilfrid Laurier, en arrivant .i Montreal de la Coronation, dans un ili-ciiur-a qui fni marque d'applaudissements spontanis et The effect of reciprocity will be to admit British Columbia to! term ine avec les lanl'ariM.latcrentetbruyantes, notre chef a conclu: most of the great commercial advantages that thc opening <>f the Panama Canal will bring. Our lumber will not only enter Washington and California fret* of duty. Reciprocity, plus the Panama Canal, will admit the lumber and shingles of British Columbia to every State on the Atlantic Coast from Texas ;.> Maine. Reciprocity will ..|k-ii a sea route for the delivery of our fish free of duty to all the Southern Stat.-. The Panama Canal will open ti market for the paper which reciprocity will now tnable the American dealers to buy in British Columbia free of dtitv. "Messieurs lo electeurs, j'arrive devant vous pl. in de courage et de /ele ]*our defendre la cause du peuple cant'.lien tout entier. "Je n'.'i plii- longtcmps a vivr. mais je soutiendrai la lutte jusqu'au bout. Quar.d j.* ni serai plus, ce sera a mes jeunes amis d'accomplii ma tache. "Je di- aux \ieii\ ciiiiutie fax jeunes ce ipiic di-,ii; Henri IV: "Suivez mon panache blanc. vous le trouverez toujours sur le chemin de I honneur et de la gloire." Suivez mon panache blanc: e'est ma chevelure de 69 mis. nd about 6 ctiains from the lake-front, thence south 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains, thence north 80 cbains, thenee east 80 chains to point ot commencement. ADOLPH H. CHRISTIANSON Daled June 30, 1911. Fred E. Coweli, Agent Pub. July 25. Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Coaat Range 5 coast operates a frequent and Conven* Tak* nolice that* Henry Macartney ol Prince je���t service of luxurious trains Over lU Rochester di v Monroe Ladysmith '���'Coal , V. Phone iis The Grand Trunk Railway System connecting with trains from the Pacific In the series of exclusive stories <>f progress antl developmi at which the Duly News i*- running in its news ."lumns, we yesterday told of the intention of Mr. John Moore of the Great Northern Paper LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeana Land District -DUtrlct of Caaaiar Take aoLc* that I, Charles M. Km it* LAND PURCHASE NOT1 CE | Sk*r*��na Land Dutrict Take notie* that J mean an era ot prosper! that reciprocity and th>- Panama Canal wil .t..| development fur British Columbia. No province or district in Canada stands to gain so much in every way from the adoption of reciprocity as does Northern British Columbia. NOVA SCOTIA MEN'S PLIGHT Wrecked in Mid-Pacific Toiled and Starved in Open Boat Over 100 Miles of Sea Comrade Missing. i Special tO the Daily New-, Melbourne, Aug. Hi.���A tragedy of the tea is related by the survivor-,if tin barqui Puritan, which sailed some months ago from Newcastle, N. S. \\\, fur San Francisco. The vessel sprang a leak in ;���. storm 800 miles distant irum Tahiti, and thc crew put off iti iwi. boats, seeking t" reach thi nearest bind. In one of the small craft were the captain, the -i eond mate and ten men, and in tin other Mr. Hatfield (the mate) and the remainder of the en w of 22. The two boats kept together for two days, but on the second night they got separated in the darkness. The captain and the men who were with him set sail for Anna Island, which i hey reached In safety. Here they subsisted for eleven days on a sixth part of a pint of water and two biscuits each per day. At the end of th I., rate that the captain and three men set out f<>r Tahiti. After they had almo*.; abandoned hope, ih. >��� came in sight of Tahiti, and on landing wen- well treated. Immediately the new-, of the remainder of the captain's party being still on the island was received, a vessel was sent to rescue them with all -pee.I. and the men were found and succored. The second boat, in which were ilu mate, Hatfield, and ten men. has nol been heard of, and it i-> feared that i-ll in ri*.hed. Hatfield and .mother man, Chapman, were n.>- tivi s "f Nova Seoti.i, For thirty years coxswain of the Lowestoft, Suffolk, lifeboat, Bob Hook, who helped in savli g 600 lives, has died at the age of 84. If you ads Ities you had prophetic Insight, Could pick out, frequently, in the "Business Opportun- ' classification, on which pros* perous enterprises will grow up. Itx-oo* weat so chains, thane* north j-u chaina, thene* east -0 chslna. Dated April 20. 1911. CHARLES M. KNOL'SE Pub. May 19. Francia S. Preston. Ag*n. Skeena Land Distfiet-Dislrtc. ol t.a.*. Har.,-�� ��� Take notice that Alesander Mcl*-.:"��*i ol \**i couver. B C, occupation real **���.��*��� broker intends to apply lor permiMon to purchaaa tt* loUowing deacribed landa: Commencing at a post planted 40 chaina south (rom Ibe aoulha-eel corner ol Lot IN, ibence Ml ehaina aoutb, thenoe 40 chaina weat, inwr.c* SO chaina north, thonce 40 chains east to point ol cjmm��nc*mcnl containing J2u acres more or lea*. Dated April IT. 1(11. ALEXANDER MclNTUSII Pub. Uay 6 Sk**na Land District���Distnc-l of C_ Take nolle* lhat I. Thomas McMeekln ol Prince Rupert. U. C. occupation era. intend to apply lor parmiaaion lo purchase th* loUowing '.*a-Til**-l landa: Commencing at a poat planted at-out two mil.* t>,utn ol tbe lorka ol the White ar.d Flat rivera. tbenee north 80 chaina. Ihence eaat bO chana. tbenc* eou.h SO chains, tbence w��at no chains. Daled AprU la. Mil. THOMAS McMEEKIN Pub. Mav 13. Francu S. Preaton. Atiet.t Skeena Land DUlrict���District ol Casalar Tak* notice Ibat 1, Urenton Jordon Moore ol I'rince Ruperl, II. C, occupation contractor, intend lo apply tor permUaioo lo purchase the lollowing deacribed lands: Commearir.g at a post plar.lel about fS) three mil**, south and (2> two mile* west of tb* forks of While and Flat river*, thence to chaina aoulh ihenc* B0 chaina wast, Ihence eo chaina north, tbenc* SO chaina eaat. URENTON Jl.llDON MOORE Deled April 20, 1911, FrancU S. Prealon, Agent Pub. May 13. ���MM Und DUlrict���District ul Casslar Tak* nutir-r that I, Sydney Kitsgerald of Suwart, B. C . occupatiun cook, intend lo apply lor permission lo purchaae lhc following described land* Commencing at a pott planted about li.* mile ���outh and one mile nf the forka of Whit* and Flat rivera, thence aoulh si. chaina, thence weat DO chsins, thence nortb M�� cbaina, Ihence ���eat SO chaina. Dated April 18, 1911. SYDNEY FITZGERALD Pub. Msy 13. FrancU S Prealon, Agenl Skeana Land DUtrict���District ol Coast Kange 5 Tak* nonce that I, Lionel Ki-igsley ul Yancou* ver, U. C, occupation miner, intend to apply lu, permission to purchase the lollowing described landa: Commencing at a post plant* 1 near the southwest corner ol Lot '.u2, Itange 5, Coast District theme weat 40 chains, Ihence south 60 chaiiu, Ihence east 40 chains, thence north 60 chains to Eoii.t of commencement. lated March 21, 1911. LIONEL KING-iLEY Pub. April 22. circumstances had I it pert. h come d (he SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. PLUMBING, HEATING ANI) STEAM FITTING Estimates Given Phone 174 Repairs anil Jobbing Solicited The Continental Trust Co., Ltd. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $500,000 OFFICERS: WM. T. KERGIN. M.D.. President DAVID H. HAYS, 1,1 Vlce-Pres. IAV k-lir-r vr, rM l H0PIN' 2nd VicePres. and Manager J/ir ICUGLIM, Secelory-Treasurer C. B. PETERSON. Ass't.-Manager BgMatoram) /1,lm'ni.i,oior Keal Estate W '������..�������� Fiscal Agents Receiver ar Assignee Farm Lands and Mines Agenl For Care of Real Estate Escrow Agents I.,, , . I 7'j"\a' R'flst'or and Transfer Agenl Safe Depa.,1 Vauii ana {Le, " M��""��'' *^ ****** "I Trust -Diatrict of Cout Range V M. T��llnun of i'velar intend* to following the aoutherly right bank lag into uut Inlet just eaat of Crow Lake. Thence aouth -u chaina, thenc** w**t 20 chatna more or Inu to the ahore line of Crow Lake, thence northerly and easterly following the shore line* of Crow Lake, the Inlet lo Crow Lake and Kutaieymat-een Inlet to the place of commencement, containing forty acre* more or leaa. Located August 7. 1911. Dated Aug. 9. 1911. JESSE M. TALLMAN Pub. Aug. 12. Ske-tr.a Land Dlalria*. - District of Caaalar ak* notioa tbat I, ferry yueer.ar. pl Prinea Hupert, It. C. occupation proapector, intend to apply fur permission t-u purcbaae tba following deecruaellanij; Commencing at a pott planted In tba vlcinit> of Coo* Bay, about thn-t-eighta of a mile aouth of tbe mouth of tbe Bonanra Crv��*k, and being on the eaaterly boundary of Timber Limit Nu. - 181 Of No. MtML ttier.ee aouth 49 cbaina along tr.c eaiurly limit of *��. 1 Timber Limit No. 3&2M Of No :i-J250 lu chain*, thenar etvl to the ahore ol Gooae Bay. a dutar.ee eif 40 chaina more or I esse, thenca northerly along the ahore of Uoote Bay 10 <-,-������ more or '.������*. thenee westerly 4�� chaina rrerre or leaa to point tf cirnmencemeat, containing ivi acres mote of U-** Dated March ?, t��ll PEHBY QCLLNAN Pub. AprU 7. Skeena Land Diiinct���DUtrict of Caaaiar Take notice that 1, Jams Millar Johnston of illillt ll. C>�� occupatioa atorekeeper, Intend to ��� apply (or permiaaion to purchaaa the following ��� i.-.cnlH-1 Unds: 1 Commencing at a |>o*t planted abojt one mile (���Tth from the Na*t river and about r.in��- mile* ; above the forks of the Naas river, tbence north 60 : chains, thonce ITM ttO chains, thenco south bO chain*, thenr* eait yj chaina to point e,( commence- I ment, containing 040 acres more or loaa. J\MK> MILLAK JOHNSTON* I ia-.-1 March 14, liMl. Frank Sidney Wtighi, Agt Pub. Mi, IT Skeena Land District���Oisutct of Coast TaKe nouce that f-red W. Buhlcr ot Kitaum- kalum, i#ccu|>ati<jn farmer, intends to apply for inrmusion to purchase tba following deacribed lands: -Jummencing at a poat plantel at the northeast dme.* of tm NULeod's pre-e option, thunce 20 chaina south, thence IU cbains east, tbence 20 cbains north, thenoe 10 chains wast to post of commencement containing 20 acres in<��re or lesa. Daiod Apni 10, lull. PiUKDHlCH W. 110HLKH Pub. April -- Kred Hampton, Agent Caspar I*an'l District���District of Skeena Take notice that I, Lemuel Freer of Vancouver, occupation l>rokiT. intend lo apply for permiaaion to |.urti,j-i- tt.i' following dt?srilM>dr lands: Commencing at a post planted on the shore In a northerly direction from Port Nelson Cannery marked L. F.> S. E. Corner, tbence 20 chains north, thence 80 chsins west, thence 20 chains soulh to shore line, thence along the shore to point of commencement, containing 40 acrea more nr leas. Dated June 10, 1D11 I.I.M M.l. FREER I'ub. July 8. J. M. Collison, Agent Bk-MM Land Distrii't- Diatrict of Ccast RanKc 6 Take notice lhat I, Alexander Clacher, of Dear- hnrn. Manitoba, eiccupatiem farmer, intend to n to purchaae the following Skeena Land District-District of Queen Chariot* lalatieli Take notioe that J. IL Murphy.of Vancouver, B. C, occupation commernal traveller, intends j ��PPV w pwinlil Ui apoly for permiaaion to purchase the following described lands: dmcribeel lands: | OmtUn-tnetU nt n post planted at the aouth Commencing at a [Hnt planted about *even w r*t corner of lot BOOL district of Coaat, Ranxe 0, miles weet and one mite *outh from the mouth | ���"��� tualiil kbonl 11-2 miles In a south easterly dl- of Stanly Creek, iNaden llarlmr, thenco nurth SO rrrtmn from Hrerkcnrldite Lnntlinir. mnrkeel A Rupert, B. C, occupation miner, Intends to apply for permission to purcbaae tbe following described Commencing at a post planted on the south siie of Excbumsika River, about 2 1-2 milea from its coniluence with the Skeena River and about 1-2 milea wuat from Exchumaika rapiils, tbence 60 cbaina north, thence 40 cbains east, thence SO cbaina aoutb, thenoe 40 chaina west to point o commencement, containing 320 acros more or less. Poat marked "11.M. S.W. cor." Dated AprU 22, 1911. HENRY MACARTNEY Pub. April 29. keena Land District���District o( Coast Range 5 Take notice that Stanley Green of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation miner, intends to apply for permission lo purchase the (ollowing described land: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains aouth and 40 chains west of the northwest corner of Lot 1733, Lakalse Valley, Dislrict o( Coast Range 5, thence weat 40 cbains, tbence south &0 chains, thenoe east 40 chains, thence north 60 chains to point ot commencement. Staked June 30th, 1911 STANLEY GREEN Pub. July i;��. Locator Skeena Land Diatrict���District ot Caasiar Taka notioa that 1, Jamas Webater Esptin ol Stewart, B.C., occupation auctioneer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the (ollowing desenbed lands: Commencing at a post planted on tha right bank of the Naaa river about nine milea above the (orks o( the Naaa river, thence auuth oo chains, thenoe west 60 chains, thence nortb 60 cbains, ibence aaat 60 chains to point o( commencement, containing tilU acres mora or leaa. JAMES WEBSTER ESPLIN Dsted March 24, 1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub. May 17, Skeena I*and District���District o( Coast Range & Take notce that Linford Sewell Bell of Prince Rupert, B. C. occupation locomotive engineer, intends to apply for permiasion to purchase tlie following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north bank of the Zimogotils River about three (,3j milea distant (upstream) tn a westerly direction from the junction of the Little Zimogotits River and the main Zimogotilz River, thence north 40 chains, thence weat 40 chaina, thence south 40 chains, ihence east 40 chaina lo poat ot commencement containing 160 acrea more or leas. Dated June 7, 1911. LINFORD SEW ALL BELL Pub. July 8. Geo. R. Putnam, Agent Stikine Land Diatrict���District ot Caasiar Take notice that Christian A. Tervo ol Stikine, B C., occoation cuetoms officer, Intenda to appl> for permiasion to purchaae the (ollowing describee! land- Corn rot ndng ai a post planted about three- quarters of a mile north east from Glacier RiflW and on tbe eaat bank of Stikine River and on tbe south aide of tbe mouth of a Utile creek, thence east 40 chains, tnence north 40 cbaina, thence weat 40 chaina, thence aouth 4b cbains to point of commencement and containing 160 acres more listed Fab. 10. 1911. CHRISTIAN A. TERVO Pub April 7. Skeena Land District���Diatrict of Coast Rang? & Take notice that I. Lauchlan John Shanahan of Victoria, B. C. occupation teacher, intend to spply for permiasion to purchase the (ollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted 65 cbains south (rom the southeast corner of Lot 3060, thence 40 chains south, thence 40 chaina weet, thence 40 chaina north, ihence 40 chains east to point o( commencement, containing 160 acrea moro or laas. LAUCHLAN JOHN SHANAHAN Dsted AprU 17, 1911. Pub. May 0. Skeena Land District -District of Caaalar Take notice that I, John L. Mitchell of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation bookkeeper, Intend to apply for permlasion to purchaae tbe following described landa: Commeneing at a post planted about {&) Ave miles south and (1) one mile weat of the (orka of the White and Flat rivers, thence north 80 chains thence eaat 80 chaina, thence aouth 80 chains, thence weet 80 chains. Dated April 18, 1911. JOHN L. MITCHELL Pub. May 13 Francia S. Preaton, Agent Skeona Land District-District of Coast Ranire D Take notice that Percy M. Miller of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Civil EnKineer, intends to upply for permlasion to purchaae the followinK described landa: Commencinfr at a post planted on the left Imnk of McNeil River at north west corner of lot 4409 H.V., thence eaat M chains more or less to westerly boundary of timber limit MB (eild number l"'.i'* thenre northerly followlhfi said westerlv boundary of timber limit HO chains more or leas tn north weat corner of said timber limit, thence westerlv .'" chains more or less to left bnnk of McNeil River, thence southerly following said left bank of McNeil River ���'< chains more or less to point of cemimencoment, contalnlnif 1"" acres more or less. PERCY M. MILLER, E, Flexman, Agent Pate June 19.1911 Pub. July 19,1911 double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Boston, New York and Philadelphia. Atlantic Steamship bookings " via all lines. Full informa- tickets obtained from the arranged tion and office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Canadian Pacific Railway ���ALL KINHS OK - Fur and Skins Tanned, Mounted and Lined for Matts or Rugi EXPERT WORKMEN CHARGES REASOS'tU WORK GUARANTEED Vancouver Fur Dressing Company LS-13 Granville St. Van.. H.C. ��� B.C. Coa. service Famous Princess Line S.S. PRINCESS ROYAL ��� ****- t FRED -���-��� FRED. STORK! -General Hardware - 1 Friday, August 18th, 11 a. m. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE J. G. McNab General Agenl S.S. INLANDER Builders' Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stovei Graniteware Tinware SECOND - AVENUE . . . FOR a a . HAZELTON Take the fast light-draught steamer Inlander for Hazelton, H. B. Rochester Agent ���-���* ��� ��� ���-�� w. j. McCutcheon C*rri*s complcl* slock of DruK*. fxteisl attention paid to filling pr.*��on|*l- Tbtatre Block phonk No. n Second A�� ! ������������+��� imii ������������������m-M** 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. H. H. MORTON. Sec. NEW WELLINGTON COAL LIME BRICK PLASTER CBUBSt SHINGLES, LATH. BLAtKSMITH COAL ROGERS & BLACK Pho" M ttKJ**tJeKMK*����MKK����XX-.::!����**��^ 75x100 ft. FOR LEASE] on Third Avenue and Nn' uncie Jeremiah H. Kugler, Limited. I ***** * -HflOu !lW��K��K**a�� little's NEWS Agency chaina, thence wait 40 chains, thanca aouth 80 chain*, thence east 40 e ina. DaUrl March 17, 1911. J. II. MUU'IIY Pub. April 22. Numa Ltomera, Agant Skaena Land DUlrict -Diatrict o( i; ������ ��� r, Charlott* Taka notice that Frank I-.-.irk of Woeeelitock, Ont.., occupation bookkeeper, Intend* to apply for p-ermlaiion to purchaae the folloirinK deacr)beel anda: Commencing at a poet planted about aeven milaa wort and two miles aoulh nf the mouth of Stanley Creek where It emptiea Into Naden Harbor, Craham Itland, thence HO chaina aoulh, tbenae A0 chaina eaat, thence M) chains north, thance 80 chaina west to point of commencement and contaninf 0-40 ucrea more or Ime. Datad March 17, 1911. FKANK LKVI-TK [ fub. April 7. Numa Demera, Ver. I C. north went ceirner; tbence seiuth W�� chains, thence east Wi chains, thence north tiO chains in.hi* nr leas to smith east eorner of lot ,u��'*:'., thence west 4<i chains more or leaa to south west OOTMr nf bit M62i thence north 2i> chains more e��r less to south east corner of lot .Ju05. tbence Wttt 10 chains mora <>r less to point of commencement, containing .''''���*> acres more or less. ALEXANDER 0LAGHER Donald Clacher, A��ent Date June Und, 1911 fub. June 24th. 1911 Cof/cclfoni SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 4 *. * r�� , Wo will be 1 i P T ""'' on Dtxr*otlt$ The Continental Trust Company,, Limited, nr.coMd Avr.Ntir, . .. PRINe-S, Hlirr.RT. *��--'. Coast Lund DUtriet L>istrict of Skeena Take notice that I, Paul Hren.ller, of Porcher Inland, occupation farmer, intend to apply for permli-mion to lease the followinK foreshore: ('ommcncinft at a post planted about \'2 fat from thc location post of lot 1801 on Porcher Island, thence in a southerly direction loHowttiK high water mark' 12110 fett; thence west to low water mark; thence SffifeTC Wtowtag low water mark 1<HX�� feet; thonce east to point of commencement. Dated March 7, 1911. First Insertion March 11 Skeena Land District���District of Coast KanRe f> Take notice that Sarah K. Alton of Prince Kupert, occupation nurse, Intenels to apply for permission to purchaae the followinK *l--;*'rii>i ' lands; Commencing at n post planteel at the Northwest corner 1 IU chains eaaterly (slightly north) ! from the northeast corner of Lot lllfi (Harvey Hurvey) Const District, Itange V, thence 80 chaina east, thence 80 chains south, thenco 40 chaina west, thence 40 chains north, thence 40 chaina west, thence 40 chains north to poat of commencement containing 480 acres moro or leaa. Dated June 11, 1BU. * SARAH R. ALTON fub. July 16. Kred Uohler, Agent Skeena I*and District���District of Cout Hanu Take nolice that I, J. Harold McKaan ot MM K'i,..-rt, H, c, occupat on blackam th. Intend to apply lor perm anion to purehaae the followinK deacr heel lands! Ceimmenrlng at a pott planled about three and one hall mllee el slant In a aouth westerly dlrecUon from a blind sleiugh from Observatory Inlet wbara I the same louche* lhe Ind an Iteaerve, thenee waat 80 chains, thence aouth R0 cha na, tbence eaat SO chaina, thence north 80 cha ni to po nt of com 1 mencement, contalnlnK 640 acrea more or 1��m I Daled Apr I 14, 1911. J. 11AHOLD MeKKAN IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMIUA. lietween John Young Rochester, plaintiff and Tom G. Sutton, defendant, liefore his Honor Judge Young In chambers, Friday thc 28th day of July. 1911. Upon the application of the plaintiff, upon hearing rend tho allldavit of Charles Vincent Bennett, Olod, nnd upon hearing what waa alleged by C. V. Bennett, counsel for the plaintiff. 1. It Is ordered that service upon tho defendant of the writ of summons and statement of claim In this action by publishing thia ordor, togothor with the notico hereon ondorsod, once a weok for four weeks, preceding the 1st day of September, IMli in the "Dally News." a newspaper published at Prlnoo Rupert, B.C., lie dMBMQ good and sufficient service of ftald writ and statement of claim. 2. And It Is further ordered that the said defendant (lo enter an appearance to tho said writ of summons and file his statement of defence In the ofllce of this Court at Prince Rupert, B.C., on or before tho 16th day of Sepeemlier, 1.911. .1. And ft is further ordered that the costs of this applie>atlon be costs In the cause. F. MeB. YOUNG, L.J.8.C. IfNOTICE. This action la brought to recover f 1922.80, the amount due on a promissory note made by the defendant, dateel 2(Hh December, 190(1, to tho eir- eler of tho plaintiff, payable 24 months after da le with Interest at 6 per cent, per annum. 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The Daily News will give full and fair roporU of the P^gMM?*��� campaign in the Dominlon.-In our editorial columniwj J" ��jg ���ptofil attention to thc great question. Take advantage of this iptww occasion to let your friends in the east see your local paper. The Daily News by mail for six weeks for 25 cents. Skoona Und Mlatrict��� Diatrict of Quoen Charlotte Islands rake notica that Geo. II. Laux of Prince Rupert, "��� 0., occupation barbur, Intends to apply for pe'rtni:i.-iit.ii to purchaao tho following described landa: Commencing at a post planted about aeven mil-*-, wust and one mllo aouth from the mouth of Stanly Crook, Nudun Harbor, thonco south 80 chains, thonco wost 40 chains, tnence north 80 chains, thonce oast 40 chains. Datod March 17, 1911. GEO. H. LAUX Pub, Aoril 22. Numa Demers, Agent Skeona Land District���DUtrlct o( Caaalar , Tako notice that I, Mary Carlo of Stewart, I 11. C, occupation married woman. Intend to apply i rlaf!crni 0D l" PurcDaM tDU loUowing deecribed Commonclng at a post planted two (2) mllea aouth and (2) two miloa weat of the forka of the White and Flat rivora, thence 80 chaini north, thence K0 chains wost, thunco 80 chains aouth, thenco 80 chaini oast. Dated April 20, 1911. MARY CA1UN Pub. May 18. Francia S. Preaton, Agent Bkoena Land District-District of CoaBt Tuko notioa that 1, Mrs. John Corley of Prince Kupert. B.C..occupation nuirriod woman, intonda to apply for permission to purchase the following described lunds: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains eaat tit al 120 chains smith from the southwest corner of lot 1733, Coast District. EUUlMfi, thence aouth 80 chains, thonco oust 40 chains, thence north 80 chuins, thenco wost 41) chains more or Icbb to tho point of commencement, containing 320 acres moro or less. MRS. JOHN ILottio) CORLEY Date Mar. 20, 1911 Pub. Apr. 4. 1911 Skeena Land ..strict - Diatrict of Queon Charlotte Tako notice that George FrUxell of Prlnoe Rupert, li. C., occupation butcher, intonda to apply for pormiaaion to purchaae the following described landa; Commencing at a post planted about Sevan miles west and two miloa south of tbe mouth of Stanloy Crook where it empties into Naden Harbor, Graham Island, tbence 80 cnaina aouth, thence 80 cbaina west, thenco 80 chaina north, thenco 80 chans oast to point of commencement and containing Mi) acres more orlosa. Dated March 17, 1911 GEORGE FKIZZELL Puli. April 7. Numa Demera, Agant Skoena Land DUtrict���District of Coaat Range 6 Take notce tbat 1. Joe Jack of Pnrce 11, pcrt, B. C, occupatiun curpunter, intend lo apply (or KurmUaion to purchase tho following described tnds: Commencing at a post planted about threo.and one-half miles distant in a south westerly direction from a blind slough (rom Obsurvatory Inlet when tho same touehea the Indian Reserve thence eaat 80 cha ns. thence "nth bO chains, thonco wostbO chains, thenco aouth 80 chains to point of com* mencement, containing (J4U acrea moru or leas. Dated April 14, 1911. JOE JACK Pub. May 13. Skeona Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Coast Rango 6 Take notice that Ultie McTavUh of Vancouver, B. C, occupallon married woman, Intends tc apply for permission to purchaae the following described lands: Commencing at a poat planted at the north- weat corner 100 chaina cast and 20 cbaina north from the northeast corner of Lol lllti, llarvey'a Survey, Coaat DUtrlct,Range 6,tbence 20 chaina south, thenco 80 chains eaat, thonce 80 chaina nurth, thence 40 chains wost, thonce 60 cbaina aouth, Ihenco 40 chains weal lo poat of commencement, containing 400 acrua more or leas. Daled May 2, 1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Pub, May 6. Kred W. Uohler, Agent Skoena Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Caasiar Take notico that 1 FrancU S. Preaton of I'rince Rupert, U. C, occupation prospector, intend to apply for permUsion to purchase the following Jeacribed landa: Commencing at a poat planted about three mllea south and two miles west of the forka ol the White and Flat rivers, tbence aouth 80 cbaina thenco eaat 80 chains, tbence nortb 80 chaina, thence woat 80 cbaina. Dated April 20, 1911. FRANCIS S. PRESTON Pub May 13 Skeona Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Coaat Range o Tako ooUoe that I, Frank links of Port Essington, occupaUon merchant, intend to apply Tor permUsion. o purcbaae tbo following doacribed landa: Commencini at a post planted on tbe south bank of tbo Eichumaika River and about four miles from lis coniluence with tbe Skoona River, tbence 80 chaina weal, thenco 80 chaina north, thence 80 chaina oaat, thence south 80 cbaina to point of commencement, containing 640 screw moro or loss. Daled AprU 21, 1911. FRANK UK'kS Pub. April 29. Skaana Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Quoon Charlotte Islands &Take notico lhat Geor-ge VY. Arnotl of Prince Rupert, H. C., urcup.it um real oauto broker, intenda lo apply for permission lo purchaao tbe following described Unds: Commencing at a post plantod about aeven mil.-., and ojic-htU mile west and one mile aoutb (rom tha moutb of Stanly Creek, Naden Harbor, thencu weat 80 chsina, thenoe aoulh 80 chaina, ihence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains. Dated March 17, l'.Ml. GEO. W. ARNOTT Pub. April 22. Numa Demera. Ageat Skeena Und District���DUtrict of Caaaiar Tako notice tbat I, Alice M. Knouae of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupaUon married woman, Intend to apply (or permUsion (o purchaae tbe (ollowing aribed lanoa: Commencing at a poat planted about two miles south and two miloa west o( the forks of White and Flat riven, thence north 80 cbains, tbence east bO chaina, thence aouth 80 chains, thence weal 80 chains. Dated April 20, 1911. ALICE M. KNOUSE "'ul- Mav 13. FrancU S. Preaton, Agenl Skeena Und DUtrict���DisUlet nf Coast Range b Take notice tbat 1, Clara May Utile of Princ* Uui-ert. B. C, occupation spinster, inund to si'j.u for pTmisaion to purcnaae iho following j daacribed landa: Commencing at a post planted at the north I weal corner of Lot 1735, Range 6, Coast Disuict thenc* east 40 chains, thence north 25 chains ihence weat 31 chain1 thence north 20 chains ihence west 10 chaina, thence soulh 46 chaina to point of commencement, containing 112 acrea more or leaa. Dated April 4, 1911. CLARA MAY LITTLE Pub. April 16. Coaat Rang* 6 Und DUtrict Taka notice that I, John Hepburn of Kitsumkalum, occupation farmer, Inlend to apply (or permlsaion to purchaae the (ullowng described lands: Commonclng at a post planted at tba nortbau- curner of Lot 3983, tbence eaat 20 cbains, thenca south 40 chains, thence weat 20 chans, tbence north 40 chaina to place o' commencement. Dateel March 18, 191L JOHN HEPBURN Pub April 16*. Skeena Und DUlrict-DUtrict o; Casalar Take notioa that 1, Thoraaa Mecgovern of Stewart, B. C, occupation mlner.lntend to apply (or permtasion to purchaae the following doacribed ������>������'���" . . a I Commencing at a post planted on the right hank of the Naaa rivor about four miles above the (orka of the Naaa river, thenca aouth 80 chains, Ihenc* west 80 chaina, thance north 80 chains, thence east 80 chaina to point o( commencement, containing 640 acrvs more or taoa. ___-__��� THOMAS MACGOVERN Dated March 25, 1911. Sidney Frank Wright, Agt Pub. May 17. Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict of CaasUr Take nolle* tbat I, laaac O'Brien Forbaa Prince Rupert, B. ('., occupation carpenter, inten to apply for permiasion to purcbaae the (ollowln* descril>ed lands: Commencing at a post plsnted aboul flv milree aouth and one mile west of the forks ol theWhll* aud Flat rivers, Ihence north 80 chains, thence weat 80 ehalna, thence south 80 chaina. thence DMe*!i��AprH 18, 1911. ISAAC O'BRIEN FORBES Pub. May 19. FrancU S. Preston, Agent Skeena Und DUtrlct���DUtrlct of Coast Raoge 6 Take notice lhat I, Bell Hall Kenney of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, occupation married woman. Intend to apply for permlasion to purchaae the (ollowing deacrihed lands: Commencing at a post plantod al north eut oorner of T. L Lol 88528, tnence running west 40 chains, thence north HO chaina, thenee eaat 40 chains, thence aouth 80 chaina to place of eommencement containing 320 acrea more or leaa. My post U on aouth east corner of land applied for marked letters S. E., about one mile weat o( Uke Ukelas, aouth aide of Skeena river District DM^-MMIM. BELL HALL KENNEY Pub. May 18. John Haverty, Agent Hkeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Coast Take notice that William McTavUh of Vancouver B C. occupation physician. Intends to apply for permission to purchaae the (ollowing deacrbed "commeneing at a poat planted at th* aouthwee corner. 40 chains north and 40 chains east o( tbe northeast corner o( Lot 1116, Harvey a Survey, Coast District, Range 5. Ihence 60 chslns eaat thence 60 chaina north, thence 60 cbains west, thence 60 chslns south to poat ol commencement contsining 360 acrea more or leaa. ., ���. .��������� BSS3 Msy 2, 1911* WILLIAM A. McTAVlSH Pub May 6. Fr*d W. Bobler, Agent Skeena Und DUtrlct -District of Coast Itange V Tako notice that I. Paul Hagen ol Prince Rupert, laborer, Intend to apply (or permlsaion to purchase tho (ollowing deacrilied lands: Commencing at a post plant��d on the north bank ul Wllllama Creek abuut 60 chains southeast from K. It., thence south 40 chains, Ihence east 40 chains, thenee north 40 chains, thence woat 40 chains to point o( commencement. Dam July 7- -OH. PAUL HAGEN Pub. July 26. Fred E. Cowell. Agent i = THE COSY CORNER - ��� I DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN ( i , I This Is a little section of tho paper, which from day to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies 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. AN EARLY FALL MODEL Above cut was made from a recent importation of frock to be worn during the late summer and early fall, and shows the new sleeve. The magyar or kimono waist has lost favor and is not seen on any of the newest gowns. This model was developed in cashmere de soic, with insets of velvet and trimmings of soutache braid and velvet-covered buttons. Note the treatment of sleeve; it is set in with a piping of velvet. EVENING GOWNS Pretty and Light for Summer Weather For summer evening gowns crepe. ele chine combined with voile chiffon or the finest and sheerest of lace ret makes up most attractively and B very charming simple evening gown of these materials can be made at surprisingly low cost. The upper part of waist should be of chiffon or net, and the lower skin, if trimmed with a band of passementerie or of jetted or e-ni- boridercd trimming or even bead fringe is becoming antl extremely smart. FLAKED COD Delicacy with Cream and Curry Powder Cold fish carefully flaked, make a mixture of cream, curry powder, salt and butter; have some boiled rice dry and whole, cook the fish slowly in the* curry mixture, and add the hot rice, tossing all well together; when hot, dish the keil- gern in a pyramid (should be a pretty goltl color), and grate over the top some of the yolk of hard boiled tgg. CUt the whites in rings Sttd garnish with these and some fried parsley. Ever Taste Flower Sandwiches? You make them with fragrant butter, and press them together or roll the slices. They are attractive with a peti'.l or two of the flowers strewn on the butter so that it will just show at the etlge. Wrap the sandwiches in muslin and put them in a bowl with flowers until Wanted. When handed round, lay a spray of llowers on the plate. Nasturtiums arc often the flower chosen to flavor the butter with. Beads Going Out Beads are losing hold on .the favor of the ultra chit, but will Im; used throughout the season because so many expensive bead embroideries were bought in the spring and Cannot be thrown aside. Some of the beaded arrangements arc wonderfully lovely too and retain prestige by force .if their charm. It is in the cheaper phases thst blading has become liss popular. PHOTOGRAPHY FOR GIRLS Pleasant and Profitable Hobby Nowadays A college girl during this summer earned money to finish her course by making post cards on which were views of a noted summer resort. The most beautiful collection of photographs the writer lias seen were made by a lady who followed the pursuit for her own pleasure. Many English women are engaged in photography and are very successful. Pre-eminent among these is Miss Alice Huglles.who began the work when it was looked upon as scarcely suited to women. We are told that Miss Hughes has probably taken more photographs of roya.l personages and iluir children than any other living photographer, and she has received at different times many marks of royal favor. Not long sircc Queen Mary came to her studio and sat for her. Until the accession of King Edward and Queen Alexandra, Miss Hughes made a point of never going out of her sluelio to take photographs���her sillers, even the most distinguished of them��� came to her. But after that event she went several limes lo Buckingham pala.ee lo take portraits of Queen Alexandra; and one of her most prized treasures is a beautiful monogram brooch, set with precious stones, which was presented to her by the Queen Mother afler one of these sittings. Miss Hughes is a daughter of the late Mr. Edward Hughes, the portrait painter whose pictures of beautiful women arc well known. Most of the noted and lovely women of the day have sat to him. He painted Queen Mary when she was si ill Duchess of York, and lie hail the horor of painting Queen Alexandra no less than three times. The work gives an opportunity for the development of lhe skill and artistic taste which is characteristic of it great many women. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE 1 TEMS OF . . SPORT OFF THE PLATE *-aM��J,*a Skeena Land District- District of Casalar Take notice that I. Thomas Carter, of Prince Rupert, occupation carpenter. Intentl lo apply for permission to purchase the following described land. Commencing al a post planted aboul one mile south from the mouth of Falls creek and about IM feet back from the beach, thence HO chains north, thenee 40 chains west. Ihence Hi. chains south, thence east 40 chains topointof eommencement, containing 320 acres more or less. THOMAS CARTER. Dated July "th. 1911. Charles Webster Calhoun. I'ub. Aug. 6th. Agent. Skeena Land District-District ol Casalar Take notie* that I, Charlea I.. Dolgrove ol Stewart II. C, occupation pros|*eclor, intend lo apply l.ir la-rmlasioii to purchaa.. th* lollowlnf described Commencing at a post plant..! about all mil*, south and one mile west ol tbe lorka ot tbe White and Fist rivera. thenoe soulh 80 chains, th.nc* east HO chains, tbvnco norlh ho cbaina, thenc* wset HO chains. listed April 20, I'Jll. . II.MO.KS DKl.tiII.lVi: I'ub. May 13. Francis S. I'raaton, Agenl Skeena Land District-District of ('-mat Range t. Cast District Take notl.*o that Wm. Leslie of Sapperton. B.C. occupation Government Uuard. Inlend. lo apply for permission to purchaae the following described lands: Commencing at a posl planted 40 chaina west and I:.-" chains south of the southwest comer of lot No 17:11. rang* 5 coastdistri,-t.marked Wm.Leslie, N.W. corner, thence south 4il chains, thence east 80 chains, thenee north 40 chains, thence wesl HO chains to post of commencement, containing 320 ecre/i mure or less. WM. 1.KS1.IF. T. D. Laird, Agent Dated March 20th. 1911 Pub. April 2��lh. 1911 Skeena Land District Dlitrict ol Caasiar Take notioa that I, Alfred Berry-nan Williams ol Prince lluperl, B. C, occupallon merchant Intend lo apply lor permtasion lo purchaae th* lollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about (2) two mllea eoutb ol the lorks ol the Whlta and Flat rivers, tbence 80 chaina south, thence 80 chain, weal, tbenee 80 cbaina north, tbenos 80 chains ALFRED BERHYMAN WILLIAMS Datad April 18, 1911. FrancU S. I'reaton. Agenl Pub. May 13. Skaana Land District District ot Casalar Take notice that I, John Robert I'acev ol l-rince Rupert, 11. (.'., occupation cook, Inland to apply lor permaalon to purchaae tbe lollowlng daacribed lands: Commeneing at a nosl planted (21 two miles south and 21 two mlh* west ol the forks of the While and Flat rivers, thenoe eouth 80 chaina thenee eaat 80 chaina, thenoe nortb 80 chaina, thence weal 80 cha ns. Dsted Apr I 20, 1911 JOHN ROBERT PACEY Pub. May 13. Franc s S. Preston, Agen Skeena Land District���District ol Coaat Ranee o Taka note* that I, Martha Leek, ol l-rince Rupert, B. C, occupst on marr ��*d woman Intenl lo apply (or permission lo purchaae tbe (ollowing described lands: Commencing at a post plented about th*-ee and one-half miles distant In a aouthweeterlv direction from a blind slough (rom Obeervatory Inlet where the same touches the Ind an Keeerve, tbenee eaat 80 chains. Ihence south 80 cha na, thenoa weat 8 chains, thence norlh 80 cha na lo poinl o( commencement, eonta n ng 040 acrea moro or lees. Daled Apr I 14, 1911. MARTHA LKEK Pub. Mav 13. Skeena Land District���Dlalrlct ol Coast Range Take notice that Mary Beaton l.ildereleeve ol Victoria. II. .:.. occupation housekeei**r, Inlendr to apply tor permlsaion lo purcbaae tne lollowlng dmcrilred lands*. Commencini et a post planted at lhe anuthw***. corner ol Lot 996. Range 5, Coaat Dia.rlr..thenre 80 chaini south thenee 40 chilna eaat, thence HO ehalna north, thence 40 chatna wnt to point ol ommeneement, containing 320 acres more or leas. MARY BEATON OlLDERSI.EKVK Dated AprU 17, MU. Pub. May 6. Socks Scybold holds the American League record for home runs, He established it in 1902. The former Athletic, who is now playing ball In the American Association, in that year made sixteen. Lu- dims is confident that hi will be able to surpass this record. Tim Jordan, a former Brooklyn player, now with Toronto, illi'di a close approach i<> Seybold's record in 1900. He also repeated In 1908. Jordan in both years made twelve homers, l.asl season Fred Heck of tlie Host.m Nationals, and Schulte of the Cubs, were lied for the home-run honors in the National League. Tiny each got ten. 0 0 �� Alexander of the Phillies, says that the big league scouts, as ;* rule evade the New York State League in looking for players. It can be safely said that in thc future the scouts will change their routes, e e e Presieleni Hen Johnson of the American League, is different from Tom Lynch in punishing ball players. Instead of suspending the athletes and thereby weakening the club he imposts a big fine. Lynch would rather suspend a player for three days or more, as he did Joe Tinker, iu Brooklyn, Il w;is Tinker's first offense in four years. �� �� �� When the Sanford horses were shipped away from Amsterdam, N. Y., to the sales ring al Buffalo last week, not a wheel was turned in the great carpet mills of Amsterdam. This was by order of General Stephen Sanford, to emphasize the harshness of the legislation that prevents llu* racing of the product of his Hurricane stuck farm in ihe Empire State. Frank Laura, the local heavyweight who wired Tom O'Rourke of the Notional Club, New York asking for permission to enter the "white hope" tourney, ri - ceiveel a wire telling him to com- on if the conditions suitt-d him. Laura is in fair shape. e e *, Anxious to cut in on the profits which are lo accrue under the operation of the new law legalizing prize fighl ing, fully a score of promoters from all over the conn try are in New York trying to organize fight clubs. Jimmy Brin is the latest arrival. He announces that he has secured .������ lesase on the Hubi-r casino, and will put on only top I'olchers. Meanwhile sentiment against the g.'tne is growing, and an effort is io Ik* made by the reform dement u> have the law re|K-alcel when llic Legislature reconvenes. e e e TheC. P. R. andG. T. P. have made a rule of a fan and one- third for llu- round trip from Vancouver to Victoria August 20 to 27, covering cricket week, providing siirh clubs consist of not iss thai! tei) RdullS. or their equivalent, travelling together on the going trip. Purchasers of these tickets are requested to ;isk the agent for "Club" tickets, which will be issued on above lv-is This recognition of cricket wck is a compliment which will be ppreclated. W. L. BARKER Architect Second avciue and Third street Over Weatenhaver Bros.' Office. MIJNRO & LA1I.EY Architects, Stork Building, Second Av��nue STUART & STKWAKT ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Princa Ruoert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CAUSS, C. V. BBNNRTT, B.A. of British Columbia uf B.C.. .lnt.-rio.Sas- and Muitltob-i llura. kutehewan ana AL borUi Hi.is CARSS & BENNETT Baukistkks, Notaries, Etc Office-Kxrhnhtre Uoold QORMV Third avenue* and Sixth street. I'rince Kunert. ti WM. S. HALL, L.D.&, D.D.S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gna and local anasthetiea administered f.*r the painlens ea- traction of teeth. QtiisulUlinn free. Oflices: llelarersun Block. Prince Rupert. ii-12 Alex.M.Manson B.A.. W.E.W'illlams.ll.A.. I..1..D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Princ* Rupert, B.C p. o. BOX 2.1 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OE SINGING ,*. Ill UP WM. l.ix.is. I -.1 . A.H.A M.,*ION��� MM GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Third Avenue also Water Street, PRINCE RUPERT MISS GRANT Public Stenographer Stenography and Typewriting promptly att<-inl.*iI to. OFFICE���CONTINENTAL TRUST CO. Phone 318. A. M. BROWN HARNESS * 8ADDI.ERY MANl'FACTl'RER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Eilled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sta THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tablea SECOND Ave. FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 580 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. PIANOFORTE LESSONS For Beginnera and Advanced Pupils Miaa Vera Greenwood Pupil of Frans Wilctek. Paris and Berlin. Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs =e-=-E. EBY CD, Co.-H= REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For .Sale KITSUMKALUM ��� B. C. S. O. E. B. S. The Prlnee Rupert l.*at-re. No. <!-. Hon* of England, meets the first and thlnl I ..-��� I ,. ��� In -eel. m.*nth in lhe Sons of Emriand Hall. 2nd Ave. al ��� p.m. F. V. CLARK. See . I' 0. H>.�� 111 Prince Rupert ERNEST A. WOODS. 1're.ldenl. II.., 2*1 The Duke of York's schsol, Chelsea, S. \\\, will in future Ik* known as the I hike of Ynrk's headquarters, it is officially sn* nounced. Mrs. Nehcr, Green Street, will .ot receive this week. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE F. W. HART UNDERTAKER A KMHAt.MKH RTOI'K retMri.KTt: rilONK -A2 HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ani. EMBALMERS Funeral Director* .led Ave. scar nth SI. I'hone No. W FREE ^^^ For all kinds of help, cooks, waiters, dishwashers, hotel porters, all kinds of laborers or mechanics, call up II Phone No. 178 l or call at the ( Grand Hold Free Employment Office I Headquarters (of cooks & waiters j *^**-***a��*-^.**-*a..��*'fc..*^*a**��.>^a..��a��.>*^.�� *fc|.a**.*���-.aa> LINDSAY'S CARTAGE and STORAGE (".. T. P. Transfer Agenl. Orders promptly flllr-d. Prlcea n-uonable. OFFICE- H. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phon* m\ THE DAILY NEWS PEN PICTURE OF LAURIER BY "TAY PA1T O'CONNOR Great Irish Leader arid Journalist Tells Why the Jingoes Hate Sir Wilfrid For His Courageous Stand For Canada's Freedom and Progress The most imposing figure .*i the no Liberal will consent to give late Imperial Conference, writes | countenance. Mr. T, P. O'Coi nor, M. P., in The Chicago rribune, w.is undoubtedly Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Thai remarkable man exercised the sami magnetic influence ovei the people of England as he does owl those of hi> own country. The slight, alen figure, the long thin, hatchei face crowned with an aureole of beautiful white hair, the adroitness and grace of Bpeech, the courtliness of manner, the im- pression of a Frenchman walking straight out of .1 portrait gallery in an "l.i eighteenth century French ehait.in. and the language of fervent loyalty to the British flag. All these things fascinate and even hypnotize the English people, and wherever therefore the Canadian prime minister goes he -t.in.ls out physically anel intellectually from every' other colonial. But though he thus extorts universal admiration personally, Hr Wilfrid I.auriir is not loved politically by the T"rhs, and especially by ilu* tariff reformers, as we ell our protectionists. The the chief sponsor in Canada, is hated by them with .1 fervor besfde which eveoi the opponents of the treaty in Canada itself is tepid ll ll ll tl ll ll "The News* Classified Ads. ==0ne Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER- 1 1 ID The Tories keep girding at the reciprocity treaty, the ir organs denounce it almost daily, and they eagerly devour every speech which i- antagonistic to it. They have denounced the Imperial Conference . - much a-a they dared to do, because it did not pronounce in favor of preferential tariff and they would denounce Laurier if they dared. This, however, is but one of the many reasons why the Tories dislike Laurier politically. They regard him iis the great obstacle +~.*~--~- to the form of imperialism which j they advnciie. If they were to ' speak their full minds, they would' demand that the dominions should \<v pledged to give the full material j by which they mean military and ( naval support to any policy which the Mother Country might adopt. iii course, Laurier has steadily resisted every proposal which in any way threatened even to in- fringe upon ihe absolute self- government of Canada, anil in that policy he has the support nf most of the other colonial Phone 150 The Insurance People Fir.* Life Marine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Parsons! Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. TBS Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S. ��� Hcuwa snd Rentals. efts .-^"w.*N..*eaM"M��Mr^..'��...**..^.'^''*' + ��� Lost and Found j | m GROUND I.ost-A Ijulles' Cold Watch, turnlnii to News Office. Ileunrd l�� "'��� M-l-'i ..���+ ���>}*.-*-���.. at- Money to Loan ian j Money to Loan on Prince Rupen Real K-t.it*'. Airreements of sale bought. P 0. Bo* ***��� IMM. ! 1<- Situations Wanted + i u Do away with this. Patronize a whit, laundry. White labor only at BOYS! | \*nnX^.,roirVh�� Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 Two Five Dollar bills to be Riven away to bright boys. See Mr. Munroe at the News office. I ���^r^aje-awai�����H****t.M-*a H-^if Help Wanted 1 .Whites Portland Cement.. G. C. EMMERSON AGENT Phone 125 Naden Block Second Ave Warned���Good sued boy to help in kitchen and make himself irencrally useful. Apply Jam**. Hotel. 3rd Ave., corner of t-th Street, tf Wanted woman to take care of two children. Apply at Cei.tral Hotel '.- *lf a-~~.+ premiers antl of all Liberal leaders at home. Laurier will never assent to any form of imperialism which means "jingoism)" and the Tories are 'jingoes." Thus it is that under* Thcy see hopes in that treaty, neath the general chorus .*.' af* Their idea of the British Empire fiction and respect for Laurier i�� that it should 1>. hedged off which is sounded by tin pr.-s- fruin every other country in the and the pe-ople of ihis e*oumry, world l.y a wall nf t.'.riffs and be the keen ear may detect this united in its different panics by minor note of condemnation and tariffs which give ." each other of dissatisfaction among the To- a preference over all other nations, ries. Fortunately it does not Such .mi idea i- in tin* judgment of trouble Laurier; a perfect serenity X%*r**xm9>**mM Hll��||-fcll ���*.*,**_,,*�� ill | For Rent Newly furnished larire outside rooms. Good location, near business section. Everything homelike. Hot and cold water, hath and telephone. Call and see them. I'hone 179. The Dlirby Rooms. IM-MO Furnished rooms with bath. Pi-eclat rates by the week. Talbot House. lii-Xt COmpan)' s Officials. Neatly Furnished .-uoms.Kenllemcn preferred.- Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre, tf Mclntyr* Hail, for concerts, entertainments, dances, etc. Apply J, H. Roirere. phone 116. Nice Fumlshe.1 Rooms, Mr*. Greenwood, Alder Block; Third Ave. IT.���if Ru|K*rt and the Granby property ;ii Cioose Bay, Hidden Creek, and Observation Inlet. She is for the ii-. ol the This morning ilu* Kipling met the S.S. Prince Ruiiert at I'ort land Inlet to embark several of the Granby Company's heads. | j Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen A SEA TRAGEDY Captain of British Tug Tells of a Gruesome Sight New five room house, cor. Ith Ave. and Bowser stt-eet. fc!i a month. Phone I or P.O. box sM. l**"-tf For Rent-Sons of England Hall, Snd Ave., for Dances. Fraternal Societies. Social., etc. Apply Frank A Ellis, Box S6�� or phone 6.-. 186-lf Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 16.���Captain K. McMullen of the Briiish ji*e.lf For Sale From $2.50 to $25.00 Wicker Baby i'arna,re also household furniture. I Frank Evans. Phone 256. 21-11.6 , CV-oklnit lianirr and Kitchen Furniture, Apply I (Tor. 9th and Cotton Streets. i - ��� it | For Sale-Chicken Ranch. 2 Storey house, household traale. Near Prince Rupert. A snap if taken at once. Address Box >'.*>. tf A pen for every hand. The New Safety is the last word in Fountain Pen efficiency. Floor Space for Rent in the Hart building, cornerof Second Ave. and Sixth Street. Tlie Best Business Corner in Prince Rupert ******** Apply Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. I -*���' i I I '���** i ���*�� *:&S:S:B:3;8^^ ���wtmiH AUCTION SALE "THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME.' Gents' Furnishings Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Rubber Goods, Underwear, Fixtures and Fittings, Travelling Bags, etc. The Balance of Stock of C. B. Schreiber & Co.. who arc relinquishing business, to be :-: :���: Sold Without Reserve by PUBLIC AUCTION at Schreiber's Store Centre Street, Prince Kupert, commencing SATURDAY, AUGUST 19(1, at 2 and 8 p.m. McRAE BROS., LTD. Everything for the Office. all nun of liberal opinions ���* of *m|x*"s .mc of the nm England a false and even dis- political gifts of that extraordinary from TaxajdM lt,mti B.C., report* ������*.ir.-u** ..in. ...������In. .���������> Mich i.l,*..l man. ^ ^ ,,,.,, (, ,. ^.^ TuwUy , levelling in the vicinity ol Active MAGNIFICENT FAST LAUNCH ; ; ' **�� < J ��� hill*... he s.*\l a in,*|i thrown e>VCr- -'������ ���" and M, Bl>ck ST. Sections. Taylor street, A|\|\|VFS K(||l (lRANBl GO ���H'*u'<- >r"m ���' tr...111Ji stli'llll r llyit'g terms. ^ply B..x W'p.o" Prince Ru'p^rt* .1 foreign llug which was passing . ��������������������������� t**mmm**AmsJ*m*smmsTm*m*M*mm*m*Msm*Mstm**m^m**Mm out m sea fr.-m Victoria or Van- } j \ Insurance j ] *\f ******' "fc**' ^"���****��� '���*�����������*������***.,,t***t****** 11 �������������, 11 �������.m **m* 1 *****% Length 50 ft., beam 9 ft., draft 4 ft. ll1H>Ua;l1 till* l.lr.oeul.'.r-. -, I.I t .Ml- OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just ,* ������ Sup pnirin.. H.iiler used three ,, ,, , , , ,' settlements. We write every known class of " ln-' B n-r- <-.nKln*-* Doner u��eu uirei "..'.111 Mullen, When I ..|>-< mil ,t Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurancee*o. I seasons, now in use as Cannery tender. FRANK A. ELLIS - AUCTIONEER Power Boat "Kipling," Sixty Feet Long, Sixty H.P. Slender Beam, Makes 15 Knots per Hour���Will Run Between Rupert and Goose Bay ouver. "I was looking at the vessel FOR SALE Steam Tug "Nagasaki," Change of Ownership. ..Grand Hotel.. WorklnAman'S Home This Is to give notice that I.J..hnC,...ln.s* *... j sold tnv business at the Grand II <** '������ Sprine Beds, clean White Sheets 25c I'r."1""" All persons holdm.- s-. ���������!��� -a.-s-,t r sa.fc.aa the tiranil Hotel are re.iue.led to send into* ��n* Room* 50c at once to me. for payment. All rent, d lirand Hotel are lol* paid to li-T.-r It---* - BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY >-J->r johs ...'"I'MA*-.. CEO. BRODERIUS. Propri*lor Business Chances ��� Busines pother superb launch has been beautiful pe��-er Joat. Developing ,,,.���,.,���,-������ ,,��� ,,u. f���nu,n| |||rk added to the flee, ol line pomr 60 II. P. tnth a beam ol only eight ������, from ^ m_ Q. boat- |.l\im; in and .iroiiii. Kit- lie; ami It t'kth ot hit ft. -lit is one -,_. .��� , 1 * . 1 .,. ,,, , , ,. , , -.illors a Ulan was seel] holstiil perr. the Kipling .1 new and ol the fastest k..soIiiu. Ixmis here , , . , . , handsome 00 fi hoal inai mir. mnlrfnir IS L-nots an hour ouiwarns wuil a rope . 0,���, mone>. |n M���vln Plctur��� wamd-A nanosomi wit. boat jusj pur- making 10 snots an nour. around hU neck. He was lowered \.��*>r\n'm#?l���'nt* 'it,m.'h��� 1? ���'""" chased by the uai-x.l tin tiranbv H.*r tiniipnient 1-perfect. -**!u* . ... - , , . &,���.!��, -a , , _ . , ��� . ',.,., ��� lo Wltluil .1 fi W tut o| tlu* water. ��alerlown. Wis. Smelter arnved Company in Ru- carnes two dinghies and all ap- ^ i]un ^ ,)mki> m ^ Pen las. nun, and has since punenances ol an efficient pemer mt��� poatnniinm^ puUed wi for Port Essington and boat Built and purchased In m ^^^ au���,orili(.s ilaVi. i ' "'"������<��� Bay. \ancouvtr bv the dranbv t "in- , ... , , , ,.,.,... . ,..',. .��� f Ikiii notiheil of ilu* eircuili-al.'iic*. I In* Kipling 1- in cv.-ry way a|pany the Kipling will run between .^.^.i May be seen at Port Nelson Cannery, For further particulars Lord, Port Nelson, or H. Co., Vancouver, B.C. ue-iii a ,1 .1 . IM- BUeil .1 T Naas river. j ' applv to W. Li j Bell-Irving & I H. Davis, 137-wl NOT ICE! Comox-Atlin Liberal Convention is fixed for SATURDAY, AUGUST 19TH at Nanaimo, B.C. All delegates throughout the OniUtUincy will please endeavor to be present BUSINESS-Selection of a candidate to contest seat In Dominion Par liament fur Comox-Atlin (Signed) H. C. Brewster, M.L.A., Chairman rest for Mcdonald An Angry Angus of the Great Clan waa Giving Trouble Altirnl brilliantly in a bright blue mil of dungarees Angus McDonald, seaman o( the Prince K111m t,. tn.i'l. his Im.w to Magistral Mi Mullin this morning charg- >*<l with the Inevitable "l> and l>." and was icntcnccd to thirty days, Accused looked like Cinderella after thc ball, for he had lost one boot, and his light fantasdc les ��..- encased in a burst patent leather ~iip|H r. Angus pleaded hard few pity bui the police ivi- dencc proved him t" have been so very obstreperous .u'.l caused so much trouble that there -a.'- nothing for it but thc month's rest after his exertions which Magis* ' irale McMullin pre-, rii>< .1. FOR RENT Store Bulldinir n Second Avenue and Seventh Street. Low Rent. Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. aHXSttHMHHMUHMHMHXHKBXtt}. MISS ELSIE FROUD A.L.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Violin and Voice Culture. Do Your Shoes Need Repairing If so bring them to our NEW STAND Third Avenue, between Tth and 8th St. We have moved from the Hart Block : : 2nd Ave, Between Tth & 8th Sts. Trince Rupert Pre-emptiona 4 Purchases Located in Lakelse and Naas Kiver Valleys. Address "Locators," Box No. 989. DANCE Toniaht. Thursday, August 17th, com- men.lnir at 10 p.m.. in the K. of P. Hall. Sixth Street. Gray's Orchestra Genlt $1.00 Ladiet Free John Kadakas Third Avenue Bet. Tth and Sth Sts. ox-ntHMMHwetocxxxxxxxxxxxxxo I POLICE WATCHES All Varied in lime in Police Court the other day. If you carry a : : : Reliable Standard Watch You would always have the Correct Time Only reliable watches are kept in stock by the G.T.P. Official Welch Inspector. ��*��������������� R. W. Cameron & Co. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. phone 82 A*iMA^A**AAAAAAAAAAAAAiVH + +r New Goods for your Toilet Table Some of the leading wholesale druggists have just sent us some new perfumes, preparations and toilet necessities : : : : We carry only thc best Patent Medicines and our Prescription Department is a specialty C. H. Orme "THE flONKER IlRl-CCIST" Second Ave. Phrne No. 82 ���*a��*->WWWV-*-^W--*/W*-*AA^/*.��Wl i -I ForSale Lot 6,r�� li and 4 T and 8 Block Section 34 8 14 8 36 T Ms Come in aud see our list of buy* in other parts of the CltJ Mussallem & Company ..Good Freah Groceries at Cily Prices. OUR GROCERIES are Fresh and First-Class Goods only. Give us your next order for a trial. Mussallem & Company Phone 228 Black fith Ave., East of McBride G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave, Prince Rupert. B.C stCf\ Cash will handle I "**> -,"1 in *7*fV Section T. Price e-f'. BslM�� monthly. I Af* '-.and 1��. Block ��.8*e*Bi LOIS $2T5 each. 4M50 cash. balM�� easy. f I.ota on Summit Avenue at SW. ��*> terms. , Vl��� \partment for rent. $2" a mui.th. WW For Fire, Life and Accident li-.surance see me. . ,_i Lots in Fort George at IW.W��*". SlOamonth. For tr..' m?P* and information Ml �� gS is the time to buy lots m ron George. JOHN DYBHAVN Pattullo Block. *^ , 1 -m -��� -_mA****,������ A^mm^mm*^ mmmmmmmm^m - - S| _ _ ^m ^A ^^W ^r^^^^M ^^mt ��� aeB sWMiM <ba mA^i^mm^ ^m*tmm *-���-*���������-���-���-���-���-���-���-���-���������*-���-���-���-���-* INVESTMENTS JEREMIAH H. KUGLER REAL ESTATE He sells Buildings He soils Contracts He has Houses to Rent Hc buys Lots He builds Homes Special Bargains in Kitselas Land* Francois Lake Lands Lakelse Lands Hazelton District Lands Bulkley Valley LandB Kispiox Valley Lands Porcher Island Lands Kitsumkalum Lands, Sand, Gravel and Marble Deposits fe:a:^:^:S.n:S*il.n.GlS.B: Lut Your Properties with Jeremiah H. Ku8l�� He buys Leases He loans Money He has Farms For Sale He sells Houses He rents Stores I ��� fi Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C.
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-08-17 |
Geographic Location | Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
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Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0227849 |
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