THE WEATHER < Twenty-four hours ending r.u.n Dec. 2 UAX.TKMC MIN.TUMI'. HA... eN. If A 47.0 45.0 2H.H71 .85 The Daily News NEXT MAILS Fok south Cumosun Sunday, 9 p.m. Foil Noiith PrlnOSH May Montlay p.m. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist Price Five Cents THE BARQUE 'CARRONDELET' MAY BECOME A TOTAL WRECK CAPTAIN FREEZE AND CREW Or SIX TAKEN OFF BY TUG LAST NIGHT���VESSELL 8AID TO EE BADLY HOLED AND COAL OARQO LIKELY TO BE LOST. Prom lhe scene of Ihe Curron- ilelfl wreck on Holland Hocks lhe inti Printer returned yesterday evening, bringing ..tv Captain Freeze and six men from the stranded barque. An effort wns made unsuccessfully by the tug- nii*ii In r< ver the hawser, which had lo he slipped when Hie barque ran ashore. Another effort will in- made today. The Carrondelel is badly aground, having slid si.ine twenty feel or iiiore down the reef, tearing her boll.mu badly, it is doubtful now if she can be gotten 00 al all. The sea runs heavily on Holland Hocks, and lhe vessel bumped a good deal. Her cargo isisis of 315,000 foot of lumber and iluii tons of coal, and the latter will be a total loss unless salving of the bull can be ef- reeletl. The reason for lhe stranding is said In have been the swerving of Hie vessel caused hy wind and I id.- when passing Ihe danger point. The keel loiichcd and before the lug could regain control lhe hulk hail drifted hard aground) the falling tide and sea running doing the rest <>f the mischief. PAID $6,575 FOR A CORNER LOT Wilfrid Grattan of Vancouver Sprang ��� Surprise at the Sale This Morning���The Top-Notch Prloe So Far. Lot 10, block t>. section 8, the oorner of Sec.ml and Atlin avenues, commanding the right- hand approach to lho whole scc- iioii, was bought tin*- morning by Wilfrid (iralian afler lively bidding for $8,575. The purchaser slopped olT the i-aiii..sun from Vancouver tin- i ning. and with liis wad iu In- | kel. walked up lo the arena nf real eslulo activity and pffecled llie purchase iu quiet, .lei.-r ci manner. Prices maintained, iheir high rango Iheroughoul ibe morning's sale, block .'. I..Is going ul from si.-Mill lo $2,300. Lots adjoining the corner of Boi I avenue -ami Atlin wiih double frontage feleheil from 13,050 lo |��,150. Block 20, *ot r,c, A. B. Wright; 11,480. Hlock 20, lol r.7. A. B. Wright; 11,440, Block 20, lot* lie, 81, 0. Angell: $l :::n. each. Hlock 20, lot 88, Mr. Tetiippl: $1,265. Block 10, lots 68, 64, Mr. Couture; )1.210 each. Block 20. lot* 6">, 611, II. Cohen: |1,4B6 each. ��� lilock 20, lot 67, .1. Shirley nnd M. Griffith; fl,'- Block 1. lot 1, Mr. K.l.h.nii; 18,060. Block I, I in 8, 8, 4, ���"., ��'. T T. McClymont; $��!�� sacb, Block 1. loU x. 6, I". Mr* Weatenhaver, $1,110.1 each. Block l, lot, ii. wm. MeLeodi $060. Block 1. lol 12. ll. Wnlson; $030. Hlock 1, lots IS, H. 16, 16, 17, is, J. Goodman; $iiiu each, Block l. lots 18, 10, 11, 18, 18, B. p. McMordie; I860 Bach. Hlock **. Iota 10, 81, I. M.'1'lier- snii; $82n each. Hlock 8, lota 88, l8���Oller Besneri $X10 each. Block 2, lota 24. 86, Mr. Mol.er- ly; $810 each. Block 2, lots 86, 27, J. Ilootlmini; $800 each. Block 2, Intl. 28, 88, Mr. Sclicln- man; $2,070. Block 3, lou 42, 13, .i. Orahami $910 each. Block 3, lot 44. P. McCloskcy; $8��0. Block 3, ton 46, 41!. Mr. BarSO" bert; $830 each. Block 3, Iota 47, 48, 18, 60, Mr. Weatenhaver; $810 SSCb, Block 8, I0U 61, 68, ".'in"" * Crock; |2,100. Block 4, lOU 6, 0. ���'' BrOOHsbSCll and O. Hlllln.-I; |1.66 ****** lilock 4. lol 7. J- Murray H.066. Block 4, lOU 8, li. 0, Kearney; $1,100 each. Block 4, lo.a 10, 11, 18, I't. ';'��� Tstmpssan Syndicate; IM" -**������ Block 4, Iota 16, 16, T. P. *'<*<* tullo; $3,326. Block 6, h.is li- ��. *' "��� *"" llama; $3,080. MACNAMARAS MAKE CONFESSION James Admits That He Blew Up Los Angeles Times Building, and John Admits He Blew Up the Llewelyn Iron Works DRAMATIC END TO SENSATIONAL TRIAL Prosecutor Will Ask for Life Sentence on James Who Caused Death of Twenty- One Men���Sentence of Fourteen Years Will be Asked for John���Labor Leaders are Astounded at Sudden Turn of Events Block S, lot 14, J. Nuttall; $1,230. Block S, lot 15, J. Nebring; $1,230 Block a. lots 16, 17, 18, 18, T. MrClymont; $1,080 eacl- Hiock r>, lots 20, 21. I'. Palmer and J. II. Hilditch; $1,080 ea:h. Block 5, lota 22. 23, Mr. Vance; $1,080 each. Block 5. lots 24, 26, 26, 27, Tsimpsean Syndicate; $1,080 each. Block 6. lots 11, 12, 13, O. Angell; $2,100 each. Block 6, lota 14, IS, C. Johan- aon; $1,600. Block 7, lots 17, 18, Mr. Orous- man; $1,876 each. Block 7, lot 19, J. Hamilton,' $1,766. Block 7, lots 20, 81, W. H. Mc- CIcod; $1,780 each. Block 7. lot 22, O. Kearney; $1,780. Hlock 7, Iota 23, 24. P. I, Palmer and J. H. Hilditch; $4,030. Block 8, lots 1. 2. A. Nlcholaon; $2,860. Block 8, lol 3, J. Klund; $1,025. Block 8. lota 4. 6, 6, Mr. Weatenhaver; $980 each. Hlock 9, lola 7, 8, O. Kearney; $880 each. Hlock 8, lota 9, 10, Edith McMor- ���lle; $825 each. Block 8, lola 11-12, C. B. Denny; 18,686, Block 10, lota 13-14, Wm. J. Alder; $2,960. Block 10, lola 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, ���in, 81, 22. 0, Angell; $1,240 each. Block 10. lots 23-24, Robert Robb; $2,950. Block 11. lots 13-14, n. Angel: M.T06 Block II, lola 16, 16, 17, 18, Mr. Westsnbaver; $1,200 each. Illo.k 12. lots 17, 18, 19. 20, *���*. 22 23, 24, 25, Mr. Weatenhaver; $800 each. Block IS, lot 2��, II, R. McCleod; $1.42" Block 14, lol 12, Mr. Rollny; 16841 Block 14. lots 13, 14, 16, Mr. Westeohawj $650 each. Block 16, lots 13, 14, .:. Bain; $5211 each. Block 15. lot 16, Mr. Podslth; $480. Block 15, lola 16. 17. Mr. Han ami; $4:in each. Block 16, lot 18. Mr. MrC:"ougli; $430. Hlock 16, lot 18, .1- I.a*.i;:lilln: $430. Hlock 16, lot 20, A. MoAIII-Uri $430. BlOOk 15, lols 81, 22, .1. 0. Blilr- ley; $430 each. Hlock 16, lots 23-24. Mr. Denip- ���ty; $1 025. Hlock 17. lota 13, 14, 0. M. He!- gsrson; $410 each. Hlock 17, lot 16, Wm. McCleod* $416. Block 17, lola 16, 17, Mr. McCor- ���:!,k; $400 each. j Block 17. lots 18, 19, 20, Mr M.l Oouiure; $400 each. i|i,���*k 17. lot 21, V. Hultoii; $400 ,1 look 17 lot 22, II. Harrla; $400. Bunk 17. lot IS, Mr. Qordoni $400. HlOCk 17, lola 24, 26, Mr. Ilamb- lln; $400 each. IPook 18, lola 1-2, Wm. N. never- idgOl $840. Block 18, lols 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 I. 10, 11. 12, O. M. Helgerai.ii; $415 sack. ,, Block 11/101 25, 0. Angell, $1,200. (Continued on pane 4.) (Canadian Press Despatch.) Los Angeie-s. Gal., Dec. *'.��� This morning .lames ami John MoNamara sit in their ceils, the former the confessod murderer 1 liai placed lhe bomb whioh blow up ami wi ke.l the Los Angeles Times building In the early hours of October 1, 1010, thereby oaus- Ing the deaths uf 21 persons, a nl the latter, by his own confession, guilty of having dynamited, the l.ew.-llyn I nui Works mi Christmas im> or 10161 The 1 rial reached a dramatic climax yesierilay afternoon when twenty minutes afler Mi.* court reopened Imili men made confessions and wenl back lo prison quarters. Sentences will be delivord on Tuesday, Deomber 5th, when lhe Prosecuting Attorney will ask for 11 tile sentence tor .lames and I '. yenr*" in lho penitentiary for John. This disposition hud practically lieen arranged between the Iwo sides previous In lhe opening ni' courl, The conclusion of the oaso eiiini* as a greal surprise to everyone. The leaders In lha labor world are astounded, as ihey hail believed the two prisoners to be inn int. PROPERTY OWNERS HAVE ORGANIZED AND WILL TAKE A HAND IN THINGS Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8 Unite, and Will Consider Whether They Wiil Also Unite With Section One Ratepayers��� Latter Body is Said to Intend to Bring out a Competent Council for the Coming Year TUG WILLIAM JOLLIFFE HAS HOPES OF RESCUING THE TEES AT 10 O'CLOCK THI8 MORNING THE TUG ENTERED KYUQUOT SOUND ON HER 8EARCH���THE TEES' DISTRE8S SIGNAL WAS HEARD AGAIN LAST NIGHT. The wireless station em Digb) Island reports that Hie Ing William Jolliffq entered Kyupuol Bound at lu this i ning in search of tho steamer Tees, which was heard calling for help al li o'eliiek last night. The mountains surrounding the sound prevent wireless communication from following the lug, but hopes are fell lhal new*. ,,l the rescue of the Tees or her crew will soon In- made known. Victoria, Deo, -.'. .Great wus lho relief occasioned bore laal in-lii when Ksli'viin wireless slit - linn reported thut al 5:45 p. m. a communication was heard from the steamer Toes, which was sending the S.II.S. distress cull. Estevan rcporld there was every hope lhal all mi bourd are well. Estevan, Triangle nnd resoue steamer aro using evorj effort lo secure III.- p..sitiiiii nf Hi,. Wl ke.l vcssol, Better Buys Yet. H you bate ini.-ssed lhe lies! buys in s.-t-iion 8, .Mm oan si ill y.-i siiiisraclii.il al Scotl, Froud e\ Co.'s. niir boots and shoes ure - I Milu.- for your money, it BUILDING PERMITS They Total Just $50 Less Than $6,000 for This Week. RatepnyiTs of Sections 5, ii. 7. ami 8 assembled In the Presbyterian church bull last night, and afler considerable discussion decided to organise Into "The Property owners' Association of Prince lluperl," an executive 00m inillee of twelve, three from each s.-.-t ion. was elected by standing vol.-, as follows: Seciion Five���W. II. Montgomery, A. .I. Qalland, I'. M. Lannio. Beolion Six���E. ll. Mortimer, D. ll. Morrison, A, Qnapp, Scclion Seven���A. w. Edge, .1. a. Brookabank, .1. O'Brien. Section I'i-*Iii���John Carroll. T. W. snviile, A. Flexman, A, Qnapp presided over the m.'.'hug. The most Important question brought up was a suggested union between the Prop erly Holders' Association, representing the aboVe sections, aud ibe Hat.'payers' Association, representing Scclion 1. An allegation by W, ll. Montgomery that Hie latter association was run by a ring which was also re- sponsible I'm' ihe starting of this new organization, resulted in the naming of the "Ratepayers' Association" leaders as follows: President, W. .1. Alder; Secretary, .1. 11. Pillsbury; Treasurer, 1 Maker; Executive. Messrs. II. lingers, ll. F, Mollae, H. A. While, .1. Lome McLaren and W. T. Robinson, It was decided lhal no idea of union of the iwo bodies sbonlil I nlertained until thc "Properly Holders" bad properly organised. Btrong fooling was shown againsl union al ull. Meanwhile lhe executive <>f twelve will proceed lo elect ..Ulcers, and next Friday night another meeting will be belli In uml.<mice these. .Messes. 11. F. MoRae and \V. T. Robinson were present on behalf of ihe "Ratepayers' Association" as well as being properly owners in other secti.uis. They slated thai the desire of Ihe Scclion uue organization was towards union, and thai il existed simply io protect tbo'rights of ratepayers ami In ensure if possible the return of a competent oily council nexi year. This object is the same as lhal of the "Properly Owners" who. however, have in view the needs nf their section I,,i' substantial Improvomnls. The 1 ling was distinctly again-! any sm-l of political color in the proposed organization. Hiiilding permils for Hi week ending today ure as follows: Mr.-. I.iim- will build a residence on Fourth avenue nt a cosl of SI.2.10. W. .1. McMillan is granted permit for his new S 1,1)0(1 warehouse ul the wu ter front, and Williurn Blanc bus permil to build n $700 residence on Fiflh avenue. A SPECTACULAR EVENT OF THE WEEK Admiral Schley's Own Story A man died the other dsv, and with his death passed America's most popular naval here popular '...,'.���. championed by the people, though officially denied the full fruits of his long and brilliant service. This man was Admiral Schley,.hero of Santiago, one of the great sea-fighters of history. Shortly before his death Admiral Schley completed for Cosmopolitan a series of articles giving his personal recollections of his forty-live years in in the navy. He was not anxious to do this for there was at least one old sore that an autobiography must reopen. But we urged upon him the fact that nearly four million readers would see each instalment uf his story, and most of these readers believed, with Admiral Dewey, that the men who stood on the deck of the Brooklyn that July Sunday in ''.,s was entitled to the glory of that great victory. So he consented. Not in thc cut antl dried way, but unlocking his secret soul aa he had never done before. The Drat I installment of the autobiography, the , life story of a man worth while in the nation's history, appears in the Christmas number, Subscription to Cosmopolitan will be accented until December 10th at the special low rate to Canndn of $1.50. Cosmopo'itHii Agency,JJHox Mil Winnipeg. TO HOLD NOVEL BAZAAR Women's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Plan an Interesting Entertainment. .Next Wednesday will be a gala .in*, around Maolnlyro Hull. Both in the aft.'ruin.11 ami ihe evening n bar.uur will he in progress, run by Ihe ladies >>f BL Andrew's church. There will he nil (ho usual temptations 1,1 "loosen up" nml .,,ine new mies. A Maypole .Ian.*,��� ami 0lh.-I- features will be porformed. The afternoon enler- iiiini.ieiit will be free nf enlranoe uu.I 11 small charge will In- mad,, ai night. Don'l spend all your no} -.it Section Two. Leave a little for tin- bazaar on Wednesday. Choicest liquors and cigars at Savoy. Hospital Board Monday. For luck of u quorum yesler- daj afternoon the hospital bourd 11 dug was culled "If until .M011- ellll III 1 p. III. Guaranteed-our ladies' rain coats return if not satisfactory. Wallace's. -.'ust to Remit d You. 1 in -ii, a-, win se,,,n he bore 111- ��� 111 neglect your wardrobe. For 11 custom tailored suit or over- Coat s.*e Sweder III*..... Ilclgci son ' block. ��t Good Investment. In tin- excitement <>f lm>ing In -.'.'lliill ���.' don'l forgOl where In get the besl value for your money in boots ami shoes. Sell. Froud .v Co.'s sh.n- Store, Third avenue, 11 Scene at the last Consistory in Dec. 11)07, when Pope I'ius X conferred thc re.l hat on three princes of the Church The aboVO scene porll'liys Ihe splendor winch aooompanlod the nlnvallon of Lho Archbishop of Host,ni, lhe Arohblshop of New- York and Mgr- Faloonlo to the cai'diiialc Ihis week. ���i'i, iiege of oardinals la re- ilrlcted to seventy members, who ink,- rank us princes of the church, nml as such take rank in Uuroi vor all oxoepl the members of Lho royal families. The chief oulward sign of cardinal dignity is the soarlet robe nml si'iiilel Iiiii. This hat, a round top ohapsau with a broad CUI'I} brim, is usually never worn again, oxoepl al funotions in Home oommomorallvo of the pope's coronation. The usual lieadwear of a cur- ilninl is the scarlet, skull cup ,-<aHed the zuoobello, Toric lenses for comfort. -Cameron's Funeral Notioe. The funerals of John Kclemel ami \i linn* I*!. Cox will lake place t -,e>i I*,. I,. Fisher's funeia chapel Me.11.lay morning, w. J. Mali,ui of Ihe Salvation Army will 1 ..ih' nil... Interment ui Garden Island. I Presents for abroad many things easily sent by mail. Wallace's tf REr.KLS CAPTURE NANKING This Is the Nth Time It Has Been Captured by the Newspapers. (Special to Dally News.) Shanghai, l.ee. !, The Chinese rebels Inok possession of the city of Nanking early Ihis Saltirdiiy morning afler several .lays' bombardment. Specialists in titling glasses.--Cameron's. I '.mt,,rnim Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. Presbyterian Services. "TWO I n,-X| led .lu.lgii Is" will be Ibe topic of lho llev. F. W. Kerr's address in lhe Kmpress Theatre tomorrow night al 7:30. The morning service at 11 will be bel.l in the Presbyterian hall ,,11 Fourth avenue* near McBride. 1 ut Wednesday evening the Pres- bylcrlan Club will hear Mr. Fred Blork m an address on " A Jaunt Through Kuropo," Mr. stork visited I...n,I,.11 ,luring ih,- Coronation, an,1 afterward \isitcd Europe aa far as Rome and Pompeii, The lectin., promises to be of unusual Interest, and a.lmis- -le'll I- ll Scienlilic eye i-xatninatii.il al Camer ons. ������ -���___���������--��� At the Auditorium. \ now selection ol Music in-t arrived, an.l there will be .lam ing ami -k,iiin1. in,in n..w on, commencing Sal. Deo. tnd. You .-uu i-illn* .lam r skale or both |,n ilu- ..ilm* money, l.adius free Sal. .'���..'. i't fowling League. F, Henning ..f ths Premier team made a I,>tul <if 8SS nl tlie league match at Morrison's bowi- Ing aiie. lust 11,-to. Premiers i.eiii ..null Drivers by 21. Nows From the Front. Send. Fraud ,V Co. ore still leading with lhe lust ami largest Block of I Is uml shoes in lluperl. It Mailing presents home? Many things in ..ur stork; wc park litem so they go safely. Wallace's. A BARGE AGROUND Valuable Cargo Is In Danger Off the Fraser River. Vancouver, Dec. 2.���The barge Bangor, In low nr the tug J. E. Boydon, went aground at the mouth of the Fraser yesterday. sin- Innl aiu,aril a cargo valued at $85,000 from Britannia Ueaoh lo Tacmna. ������ THE OAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Neuspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-50 cents per inch. .Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YoRK-National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle���Puget Sound News Co. London, England-The Clougher 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. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Saturday. Dec. 2 THE RAILWAY COMMISSION AND PRINCE RUPERT. The telegraphic dispatch from the Daily News' special correspondent at Ottawa, announcing that the Railway Commission has refused to sanction the ti. T, P. plana from Mile 0 to Milo i*. westerly from Prince Rupert, has proved welcome Sku-iuu Land Dlslriet I n^uu-, ul Coiut Kttt.ge 6 Tuku tunic-* thul l.i*K���y 1", Grant ol l'rmcu Kiijun, 11. 0 > ue.-e.-upi.liun civil t-nglnoei, ml,.!,In tu u|,|,l> lur i*,'i,,ii,-r..iriii tu purcliluu un- lullovrins ili'-ie-tiinsl lanel.: Cui-iineiucing ut u pu.1 plunU-el abuul :l 1-2 miles ia * northerly lllrMtHB from llu* nurthuuht corner po.1 ol Lot ll)*,!/, llange i; e'n.i.-i Lli.lrict, tlience out 111 chaiiu, Ihenco north til) chain., thence. weal lu bank ol river, thencu aoutb lulluwing bank ol rivor lo point oi cummuncemcut: containing Hit) acre., mere ur leaa. l"ai.e.l S.-pimi, lull. LKUOY f, CHANT 1'Ub. OCt- IU. lerJ.eleltl (.'. X'- I1IIIU-I .-.ll ll. A_,'ll! Skeona 1-utiii Diatrict���Dbtrict ol I'un-it llange u Take nutico thai Louie McTaviah ul Vancouver, occupaluMi iieini.ri wuiuan, intenda lo apply lor permeation to purchaae the lollowiug tlu.cr.iHHl l-uitii: L'oniniencing at a pu.t plantod at lhe imrlli- weal corner 1UU chuiu. ea.1 antl -O chain, nortb (rom N. L. corner ol l.ul lllii, Harvey'a Survey Coaal Diatrict l'.u;,;>- fi, ibenco '1x1 chuins suuili, tbence .-,- chain, uaal. Ibence mi chum, nurlb. thencu 40 cliuiti*. vs.i-,1, thunco til) chain, louth, Ibeoce 40 chain. ���,---i lo puat ol couiinuneeinuul doutalliing I,',* ucne more or luaa. Datad sepl. IS. lull. LOTT.K McTAVlSH I'ub. Sepl. 11 met \\. BoblST, Agent Skeuna Land District Diatrict ul Count itange 5 Take nutice taat .'!,*��� .Mar> Mulvtllt- ul I lure, Ireland, uccupuliun .pitlater. liitcuda lu epply lor permlulon lo purcnaae tne lolloMlna deenbed land.: Cuniinonciug at a po.l pluntod uno chuin. north ol the -Hiulbuaat corner ul Lot --.'.'. thenco uortb 4U chuina, thi-iico eu.sl 111 cliaina, llionco .outh 40 chaina, llioiic-o weal lo chain, lo point ot com- nieiicvinotii; containing cigut*. acroa, more or iua. Daled Oct. 11. mil. Sll-*��li;i Mi I.\ II.I.l. I'ub. Nov. 11. Jul.r; C. Muiville, Agenl MIGHT HAVE BEEN WORSE T-ao Men Got a Ducking When the Powder Wharf Collapsed. Two employees of Foley, Welch & Stewart were thrown into ths harbor by the collapsing of the powder wharf across the bay. One nundred cases of dynamite and a low eases of gasoline also went in. il. Johnson or the Johnson boai house happened lo be out in i' lowlioiil ot the time of tho on- currehoe und nbserxe.l lhe' men i'i the water dinging lo a log. He promptly performed ttio i "si-tie aat and then assisted in *uviiig dynamite, whioh was Touting around in the water. U.lla , er-ri., Lund Diatrict -Di.trict uf Coaal Rang 1 Take nonce thai It. M. Cllll ol Dundalk, lr.* land, oceopation geutiemun, intenda lu apply lm permiaaiuii lo leaae the lollowing doacriuej Unda: ��� Commencing at a poat planltsl ou lhe ahore ol .SeclecLcuiiiiay i.i.er uooul iu chuina uul ol Indian li.. .1,, 1 ,,., ,tlience mt* bU cbaina itll.l tilt' lllll te\t ,,|* ''uUua.ng lhe cnannel ul .-.-.-cl.,:.-.-.-r.,,-.. Kiver, i Ibence .oulb tsXl chain, mum ur Iua. lo channel Ol Hella I mrre, ItlVtU*. UlrlrlV lollOWIIlg lllJlrl..r vi* i lli.t,.iivi* ii I sf ��' ******* ***** lixsor eaaterly oil cliuina, north \\ lllllll ,l\\ ell til j ay chain, mure ur Ita. lu poinl ol cominenceiuenl: win. purchased I ~o,4**-n.m-i t*j****t*mnot i. Daled Auguat la, lull. I'ub. Sepl. SQL ll. M. CLOT William McNair, Aguul news U. many citizens in Prince Rupert, the judgment is eagerly being awaited. lt means that, despite the City Council"* objection to the railway plans, the cilizens property on Cow Creek with the idea of using it as water* frontage arc not going to have their rights sacrificed. Cow Creek is llie only piece of walerfrontage in Prince ,tt^D*8gf_S|_ffilS_*li3,,_ llupert thai;hes been purchasable bj private citizens. The, ^J'r%!!;��o,,^^c_L:^'.oll^ action ul the railway company in blocking up the entrance * Of I <"g"iS "aaati ll. . ... . .1. ...ill. ...* . -.._ -... .- i. ��� Commei.cing ul a t>oal.|eleutcd xio cboliu -wulb ibe creek without securing sanction ror their plans was a I iron. EE mttaui em ot lui *uw. v*m high-handed piece of work dial robbed the property owners of Cow Creek waterl'i-oiilage of the especial value their property possessed. If the railway counted on being able to carry out their opposition later, and then lo se-1 lp ol Ihe City Council's cringing! _skeen.Land Dutnct OMass-tO ,,..,,,,." , .. .. *P p lake nonce lhat Augu. Jame. McKeuiw ol letter, they reckon.'.! without the Chairman ol the Kailwav ' Vancouver,u. i..occupauoubsafekamr, munim-. Commission, lie has had too much experience with the way's ��.��&'ISf""-*"1 u**^***������� Of litllC lippoi'lllllisl Councils Of tradesmen, hllllllllg Olllce f.ll-i . *��������������".�����*�� ** * V**X planum al the con- , , ,, , _, __. , ., . , , c *-"������> v ���-' Uu.nc��ol Hlaca��aur rner ��i.I. Naa. over, aboul twelve mouths, to Lie allectetl iu Ins judgments |>\ anv consid- i t��omiie.*wuiiiiruiuiiie*u��in DomuuonTelegraph eration save thai of justice. Chairman Mabee is the modemK sslSS*- - -- Xmas presents���time te send them to the Old Country ���lots of them easily mailed. Wallace's. tf KioaooamioecxKKKXxxxKxsecxo Prevention of Eye Trouble Prevention is better than cure. It is cheaper. It is possible when cure is impossible. Eve trouble may be avoided by the timely use of glasses, averting discomfort, suffering anil permanent impairment of sight. We lire properly equipped to adjust glasses and guarantee satisfaction. -B^gS-* Tlie Best Procurable. Absolutely pun work l.y force, to hush up cure a sanction with lhe lie marked U. It. It .*-. I.. Corner, tnence ill cbatna a.at. ihence bo cbaina tiurlh, tbeuce TU cbaina .aat, llience 05 chain, .uulb lu i-.-i-.l ol commencement, containing too acrea more ur leaa. i-i-.sj .-Mis ill ss,.,. Ki,i I Daled October ill, lull. Hub. .\u��. IL R. W. Cameron & Co. G.T.P. Official Watch Intpector. Cor. tith St. and Second Avenue. moNK Bl o+xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxeo �� \ I n-mm*. M-*ss. -a-.. LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise - - Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. St. George, rescuing maiden municipalities from lhe clutch of the railroad dragons. II is to he hoped that Judge Mal.ee will he aide to save some of the hays for the mosquito Meet, in addition to restoring the navigable waters of Cow Creek to the properly holders of that district IN TABLOID D08E8. Toronto practically rules Canada. A :t per cent, majority in over a milion votes gives Mr. Borden a 22 per cent, majority in the House of Commons. Two-1 hi ids of that majority comes from T.u-y Toronto. Toronto practically rules at present. I'oal marked A 1 ���outh, llience -Al cualtu eoa. tieii.i,- no cbaina uortb, tbence ao cbuiba ., -i lo point ol commencement, containing blu aelms more or l.-a. INi.l.** JIMl.s Mrkl..\..l.. Dated Sepl.-I'I, lull. I'ub. Nov. S. SkMna Land Unmet -DlalrKl ol Cl Taka nul.ee lhal herberl McLenuan ul Vancouver. U. I .. occupuuun real > >UU agent, Inleiid. Thr \,��� Kno. Hotel I. rii New Knox Hotel SAMIIKi. HARRISON (NOTARY 1*1 III I.*, V. K. G. GAMBLE Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert and Stewart BESNER & BKSNKIt. Proprietors lu apply lor p. r:,,....... lu purcbaae U1.1 lulluwing -i.a. nt-.-i land.. Commencing al a p.r.l planted al Ibe con- fluenee ol Mack��al.*r rner aelb tlw Naaa ri.er aboul ����.��� ,,,,.,��� aoulb ul ibe aulb Dominion lab^raph cabin. I'oal marked II. XI. N. I. Comer, thence ml chain, auulb, ibence nu chain. ��.*���>., Ibence to chalt*. ,..-r11.. tbence so chain. ,.|.-,-ii ii'-il ea*t to po.nl ol cummeticviucnl, cuntautuig e.tu " acna more or sms*. Ian Klnt'ilau ewrvlce. n.|.r-uvementa. nn the C'1'.-t'i i��� All the I .,. .1 M .1- , 111 OS tils' III' Canada Dulesi Sept. JJ, ISII I'ub. Nov. t. HI I.l I.I.I M.-LIANAS E1RST AVENUE. I'RINCE RUPERT A Boston man has secured n divorce on the ground lhat his wife insisted on playing solitaire. Where does "Ihe eternal triangle" come in on this case. The McNamara brothers ought to get uu exlra year apiece for obtaining money for their defense l.y false pretenses. The union men of America contributed gladly on lhe M.-Natnarus' assurances that they were innoceni men. The money would never have been contributed to save a pair of cowardly murderers from a well deserved fate. SLEIGHS for boys and girls nnd babies from 50c. up to $12.00 and don't overlook the famoua FLEXIBLE : FLYER that preserves thi*. rubbers : : : : : McRae Bros., Limited Everything for the office Honest Oysters For Our Customers SkMca L*n4 L>_rtnct ��� District of Lout lUn|�� o Tftfct ttuUcv lhat 1, LhTtatvpLvt Jmm Oratta-ii ol _'ru.rv Hup fi. ll. C*s weeupatwn toeumout*. j engine***, tuUt.il to e.f{���!> lur prrniUMUD lu pufeb-w* I Um fuUo��tat Uuvcnbwi lai.ai. CoautMociai si ��� poet plaot-Bd ml the auuth* wait cortMtf uf l***l Su. 1._j ��irinit> ul L-Utv LakvtM a*, i n*rk��d Chrutopbar J. Graham' N. t.. t en*, tl.vtic* ***l 4U caatiui. U)*DCw auutll m rnau.��. tbaoca aaal 40 chatna. ibaoc* north 9U chatot io [Kiat uf rom mm cam* tit. coatatnin^ s*lo aciM, mota ������> taam. i lilil.Wt'.'Ul.K J.\>. iiliAHAM, locator I UaU*_t*pL U. I'Jll 1|.&6.\.M. -HitbMMd 1'. *J Laird. Pub bn��i 10. Skaana Land Datnrt liutriri of Cf_wiar Taka 1.1,new thai It H. Mr����ll of \ ar. .....r. H. ( . occupauon Uuckman, intaoda **��� ���*,, , for pannteawD lo purebaaa tha (u.luw.Df daacriin-d laada; <_. omnianrinc at a poU plantad 4u cbatna auuth of Pra-ampuun No. *���>**> and ������- chatna aaat Irvin tha Naaa Hivar u1*. **S. Cj, lhaocr tu cbaina h*����, thanca 4U chair-e north* thanoa to thaina waal, tbanrt 4u cbatna auulb to lha poinl of contmrocv tnaol to cuul ait. lou acraa mora or kaa. kl< IIA HI > llt)WAKU ITSWAK1 Datad Au��. 1BU. Jamaa T. I-ullarum. A***ml I'uh. SagL U. Skaana Land HUUict -Uutrtct of (cut lUn^a j Taka notica that Uarold i. ..nmh of M_i>i>. Alia., occupation ataiton agant, intvisda to appl> for parrMtasoh to puichaM tba lolloatng daacntwd landa: t ummancing ai a putt plantad at tha aoulh- ��aat cornar ivU chali.s aait and 20 chaina north front Nt I.. *"ii.*'t ot Lot 1116, llano; ��� hurtv> Coaat Dutrict luntfa ... Uwaca tu chatm imi, Ihaucr to ct-aina i.utiu, thanca 40 chatna aaau tbar.ca M�� chaina a***.*, to pual of commauoatitviil contatuiht J-u acna, murv or Uaa. i'-:. . .mi *\ ���-���*. If AHOLD I. SMITH I'uh. Mi*. 34. Frad V*. Uoblar. A��ao Skaana Land Dlairtct���Diatrtct of Coaat Karma a laka hottra thai I. liurdon C. Lmmaraon of rruica Hupart, H. *, , oOcupaUoa r��al aatau brokar, inland to appl> for panutaewo lo purchaaa tba fulloainc Oaauibrd landi; Commanclng *i a poal planta-l about t :*-* milaa in a nonharl> duactton Irum tba northaaat cornar poat of Lui l i��a Kan|a i, Coaal Dwuict, thanca ii-rth 40 chain*, tbanta aaat lo rivar bank, thanca auwth fu.lo*in�� n*.r hank ui point ol cummancamaia, cubiatitinj IbO acraa, mora or laaa. Datad Sapt. ��. 1011. liUKDUN C. bMMKKSUN Pub. OCL 10. Skaana Land I >**'n*n I >*�����*.> i of Coatt llango 6 Taka nunc- lhal Hinam li..> XleTavlah of Winniprf, Man., occupation barriatars tntan.lt to appl> for (^nniawon to purchaaa tha following daacrthad landt. Commencing al a poat plantad al tha aouthwatt cornar 4u cbaina eatt and 4U chaina north from N. IC. cornar of Lot I lib, llarvt> t Survey Coaat DUtrict Hang* it, thunce bO chaint aaat, tt-efaca Mt chain* north, thanca Ml chaina wnt, thanca M) chaint aouth to poal of commenceniPbt containing .iMj arraa mora or It-ae. DatedSept. is, loll HlltlAM KUY McTAVlSH , 1Mb. Sapt. U. Frad VY. Itohler, Agaat PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan, r-xr.-lli-ntly furnished, with .i.mn heat, electric light, and all modem conveniences, being absolutely liret-class in every respect. The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on thr coast. Rales: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. The Economy Paint Store ���: WE CATER TO THE TRADE :��� PAINTING PAINTS PAPERING OILS KALSOMINING VARNISHES E. COLE, Prop. Phone Blue 336 6th and Fraser St. ���YOUR FOOD WILL BE WELL COOKED ON A��� Crown Favorite Cooking Stove Price from $45 to $58. Other Stoves from $16. NEED BUILDERS' HARDWARE THOMPSON HARDWARE COT Tal.ph-.oa 10 Spot the 'Seslshiptirase" -in FrizzelPs MEAT MARKET And ask for Free Copy of "Mark Twain's Oyster Story," containing delicious recipes. Wa sell "Sudihipt" Ojitart Fre.h From the Saa. . , . APPETISING AS OUR OTHER SPKl'IAl.TIES, ASK FOR "BROOKFIELD" Butter, Eggs and Sausages THE BEST MONEY CAN R11V Cambridge Sausages, Fresh Poultry, Turkeys, Chickens and Green Vegetables ���THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE��� FRIZZELL'S - - ��.1 Skaana Land Diatrict -Dittrict of Caaaiar Taka notice lhat Chartaa Mllliam Hun uf Vancouver, ll. C, occupation intpector, Intendt to ap|.|> for permiMMm lo purchaaa tha following deacrilied landt: Commencing at a poat planted at tba confluence of ll|ack��at��r river with the Naaa rivar about i*o milea aouth from tha w-Ui Dominion Telegraph rahin. PoM markt*) C. W. If. S. W. Corner, thence m> chaina north, thence M> chaint aaal, Ihence mi chaim aouth, thenca SO chaini waat to point of commencement, containing 640 acraa mora or kaa. - li Mil I * WILLIAM HAM Dated September 23, 1011. Pub. Nor. S. Skaena Und DuUict - Dittrict of Caanax Take notice that 1 horn at Arthur VYhita of Van* couver, It. C, occupation carpenter, intendt to apply for permitaion to purchate thr following deacribed landt: Commencing at a peat planted at the confluence of Hlarkaater river with Nau river, about two milea aouth uf thr aixth Dominion Telegraph cabin. I'oat market) T. A W. S. l��� Corner, thenre bO chaint norlh, thanea Ml chaina waat, thonco ho ! chaini aouth, thence A0 chaint eatt to point of 1 commencement, containing ***** acre* more or km*. TIIUXIAS AKTIIITi VYIDTK Dated Sept. 2-1. 1911. , Tub Nor. 2. ) Skeena Lantl Dimrict ���Dlttrfct of (oaat Kanga V Taka notica that Juwr M. Tillman of Cedar llapida, Iowa, occupation lawyer, Intendi to apply for permiialon to purchian the following ! i|twnt..--i landi: Commencing at a poat planted on lhe aoutherly ���hora of Kuttymateen Inlel on the right hank of a imall atream flowing into laid Inlet |uit eatt of Crow Lake, Thanea aouth 20 chaint, thenoa weat 20 chalm mora or .<���*�� to the ihore line of (���row Uka, thenca northerly and eaaterly foi- I lowing the thore linea ot Crow Lake, lha Inlet I to Crow Uke and Kutaeymaleen Inlet to tha , placa of eormn-wirement, contiinfng forty acrea I more or laaa. l^oeated Auguit 7, 1911. I DatedI Au��. 9. 1911. AshE M. TALLMAN ' Pub. Aug. 12. 1��36 1911 The Bank o! British North America Tl lean In SmI-km. Capital ant Rmorvo Over $7,300,000 Business Men's Banking Money advanced to finance your litisiness. Local and foreign Drafts liought aud sold. Notes discounted. Collections promptly made. Letters of Credit, Money Orders and Telegraph Transfers issued, payable in all tbe leading Cities of the world. Prince Ruperl Braach��� F. v LONG, Maaacer. KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE Builders' Supplies Plumbers' Supplies I'aints Oils Varnishes P.O. DRAWER 1524 HARDWARE PHONE No. 3 Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Granitewara MONARCH MALLEABLE The " Stay Satisfactory Range." BEIRNES & MULVANY Skaana Mail and Express Leave all express packages for interior points with thc Pacific Transfer Co., 807 Third Ave., and insure prompt forwarding. All accounts and correspondence addressed to P.O. Boi BEIRNES & MULVANY will receive immediate attention Haielton. B. C GREENER'S "British Empire GUN Here's the woilils best Kun-a Greener Hammerless��� at a price within the reach of all sportsmen; its got all the Greener features, hard hitting, far shooting, lasting wear; there's nothing bet- t**f.**s ter; price ��p0*J Catalog rt; FREE W. W. GREENER 63-65 Bum Hill Hill Hontrc* rl. tjtx UNION S.S. COMPANY OF The new steel Passenger Stt Ml ��� r "Camosun" leaves Prince Rupert every Sunday at 6 p.m. for Vancouver, arriving Tuesday morning. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Steerage Fare - $6.00 The "Camosun" is the only -t.iune on the run having water-tight l-ulk- heads and double bottom, tliu,. en suring safety of passengers in case of collision or wreck. J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. Mr. Non-Resident Write us regarding the value of your Prince Rupert property, We will be pleased to keep you posted as to conditions hero. 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Real E.tale and Rental. Office.: H.lg-T.on Block Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Ave. F. M. DAVIS �� General Machine Shop and Ship's Carpentering. Also agents for Fairbanks-Morse and Knox Gasoline Engines. Gasoline Engines and Accessories carried in stock. Krh~ umI Bo.,, tor llu. NS. rat at Whs. Windsor Hotel FIRST AVENUE AT ElliHTII STREET Newi). I urni.rn-tl and Steam Heated Rooms A FIRST CLASS IIAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNBCTION RAT8S Wl CBNTH AND UP HAI IIS ERSE Tl. QUESTS W. H. Wrighl, Prop co. box 37 i n**-^M-^si*^_i-^sii**fc��r��> am***M MW ***** *��� Royal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue snd Sixth Si. <*am^***x-**W The Finmt Roomi. Tht bMt pillill'pnl tnd itHm nMt*d. Hot and cold baths. Dlnlnv room ami restaurant Subscribe For The Daily News Corley & Burgess, Props INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE NEWS it.. rlffiT **W ''.*-. jt^fr. ��.��. - :__���___B____i tttE DAILY NEWS -Church Services FIRST PRESUYTER1AN CHURCH Sei views every Sunday In the Empress Theatre, 11 a.m. and 7 30 p.m. Sunday School and Hihli' CIihb nt "am* p. tn. REV. P. W. KERR, M.A.. PAITOR THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MC1NTYRK BALI* BftD AVK., NEAR ��TI| ST. Services every Sunday at ll u.ni. and 7.30 p.m. Sunduy School 2.30 p. in. l-amou Uil.I.- Class 2.3U p.m. REV. W. H. BIoLBOD H.A U.D. 1'abtoh THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BbTWKRN CKNTRK SI'. AND 2nd AVK. Services every Sunday at 11 ii.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunduy - School at 2.30 p.m. ItEV. C. R. SING, B.D. Pahtor LAND LEASE NOTICE Hella Coola Land District ��� District of Coast Range 3 Tako notice that 11. At. Mill ol Dundalk, Ireland, occupation iiuntlentait, intends to anply lor jit-rmiaalon to luase tin* ii-llm*. uik doscrlhed lands: Commencit-it at a punt planted at the shore uttar tbo N. 1-. corner ul Lot No. 3, thence north 10 chain*, thonce wunt 80 chains more or .��*���--. tu ..ist boundary ot cannery Ifiue, thence following tho said oaat boundary suuth 40 chains more or lesa to ahore line, tlience rollowlnic said shore line easterly 80 chains mure or lues to point of commencamei.t; containing 320 acrea, moro or THE GRIM REAPER WORKS THROUGH NEGLECTED GOLDS A slight cold does not suggest serious danger, but the suddenness with which a slight cold becomes u serious cold leads to upalliug consequences. A slight cold demandi Immediate treatment, Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil tnken at the outset removes all possible danger. It heals lhe inflamed parts, strengthens the tissue and builds up the whole system to defy further attacks. The Tar is the healing agent. The Cod Liver Oil the strengthening element; combined properly as in Mathieu's Syrup they are invincible. Large bottle 35 cents. For sale nt all elenler.. ..*-.-<|. ITEMS OF. ]jSPOR TI Th lh Wl IlllVt WhM llrm'-iclir nnel fever nr- present .villi 1 col,! uk< Hathliu'i Neniae pSwdera to reduce thr fever .ml .)).. ���,- p-|���."U Mntlileu Co.. Props., Shcrbrooke J* I Uue. (C) Distributors for Western Canada Foley Bros., Larsen �� Company, Inc., Winnipeg Vancouver Saskatoon 11. M. CUFF Willi.m McNulr. Aj-emt la Dated All-tun 11, I'lll. I'ub. Sept. 30 Sella Coolu Lund Dliirlci- Diatrict ol Cout Itanito Taka nolle lhal II. M CMS ol Dundalk, lr,- l.nd, occupatiun uouUt-m.n, Intend, lo apply ior |���*nni*iu,i, to luaae lliu lollowini; ,1, t-tiln-rl ianda: Commendnit at * i"1-' plunu-.! at the N. i: cornar ol Lot 113. thenc* north 111 chain., thence we.1 40 chain., thunce .mill, 20 chain, more ur eaat 40 chelae moru or !.-.. lo poinl uf commune,' mant; eontalnini ."0 ear.*., moro or lutt. Iim.sl Auju.i u. rut. II. M. .1111 Pub. Sept. 30. William McNair. A_,:,i Bella Coola Lead District- Ul.lr.cl o ICuaa. Rang Take aotlcu thai 11. M. I'UII ol Dundalk, Ireland, occupation aenllemaii, Intend, lo apply lor permiaaion lo leaao lhe fullowlng de-smbs-d landa: Commencing al a poal plantod al the N. W. Conner ol Lot No. 4, Uieiiee m.rlli 40 chaina, thenee aaat 40 chain., thencu auuth 40 chaina muro or laa. lo ahor* line, Ihenc following ahore line weaterly 40 cliaina mor* or Ium lo point cl com- I mencement: containing ho .������*.-. more or Imm. DateJAugu.tJvr.il 11. M. CLIFF Tub. Sept. 30. w *. . . McNair, Agen McCaffery & Gibbons Real Estate Offerings: I Lot on Park Ave., $1675; one-third cash lm. to aboro line, thonce lollowinit tlee, ahor* line ! Corner Lot ill section 1, with income of . *2S per month; $2625. Lot 17, hlock 84, section 1. with improvements, $8600. Lot 4, block 6, section 5, $1500. | Lot ll, block 17, section 5, $1800; terms I of half cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. \ 1-ots 15 and 16, block tf, section 5, 1 $2100 pair. Lots 15 ami 16, block 4. section 5, $1260 each; easy terms. Double cornvr on Ninth Ave., $1350 pair. Easy terms. Lot 7, block 20, section 6, $1800; half lie-lla Coola Land Uiairict District ol Coart llange cash, balance one year. Take notice lhat II. M. I'UII ol Dundalk, Ira-; Lot .'1 and *!. block 27, section 6, $2800 land, occupation gentleman, intend, lo apply ' ,..,:.. a... l f- -nui. fur permiaalon lo I. .-.- the lulloalng deacribed ut' Norwegian sport of -Jumping has boen started in iiiipeK hy sum,, devotees, They formed themselves inio a Huh I'm* iin*- purpose of teaohing and onoouraglng the now popular sport of ski running, All the other forms of the spurt, Including ski Jumping, ski sailing and kjorlng, will (ind Iheir devotees. Tho club is especially fortunate In scouring lho services of Mr. Kiiinr Bjorke and Mr. Schmidt as itisiniftnrs. Tho former has participated in tho Miiiinnkolli'ii International jumping oonteal near Christiana, Norway, ski Jumpers in Ihis competition are rigidly s.'i.'i-it-ii by elimination oonlesls. lu Norway und Sweden this jumping attracts tho besl men from all parts of Europe He has a reoord nf well over I no feet. Mr. Schmidt has had extensive Alpine ski-ing in Switzerland and should be u valuable asset lo tho club. .lack Donalds. I' South Africa won the world's ohampionship fiiiiirai'i's at Melbourne by defeating A. B. I'listel of Kngland. Dun- aldson won lhe 100-yard dash in 9 3-5 seconds and the 110-yard in 10 1-5. l.nd.: Commandng al a petal planted al the N. W comer ,>! Lot J'.:, thence auulh 4U chain, more or leaa ta nortl.vrn bounder*. > I leaae No. 1 applle.1 lor ny II. M. Cllll. thenc. (..Hutting ,t.i.I boundar> eaat 20 chatna, liiencu mirth 40 el.am., Ibence waat 20 chaina to point at csinnivncvmenl: containing HO acre*, mure or Irs* Dated Augual Jd, (DU. II. M. CLIFF I'ub. Sept. SO. ttllliam McNair. Aganl Delia CooU Land Dlalrlct -UUiriciol Coaal IUngo t Taka aotie* that II. M. , i.-l ol Dundalk, lr*. land, occupauon gentleman. Intenela to apply lor permlaaioo lo loaa* lho lollowing doecrilM-d landa: Commanclng it a i-u.1 planted it the S. I; comer ot Lot 251. or l,wa to norther applied lor by II M I along laid bouad.r;. tlirne* weat 20 chl u catalnlng HO acraa. n.-, Dalad Auguat 28. lull. I'ub. Sepl. (0. er. FOR THIRD ".VE. AVIATORS When You Go Flying You Wl Need a Costume Like Thla. This ni*. .i ��� wu deslgnotl h> talss Uarrlel uiiiiiiliy, ih,. tii-.t w<>mini aviator in America. And she has it on herself in Hie picture. II consists of two garments, a blouse nml knickerbockers. Tho material used i�� a plum-colored sat iu faced el..III. A monk h.��..l i.�� attached to the 1..'at lining blouse thai is .'ui with lhe lung shoulders nnd cloMi's till.ter III.' linn. The kniekorl kcrs are provided with 11 row of l.nit..us ..11 cither of the Inside seani,a whioh Lots II and 12, blork 2:1, section 6, for $2170 pair. Lot it. hlmk 27 close- to Mi-Bride street for $tf00; easy terms. I.nl 5, block 2, section 7, with bouse, $1750; terms of $750 cash, balance $50 per in.>ntli. I...i*. 14 antl 15, block 12, section 7, $1200 pair. I ,���'������ 21 and 22, block 43, section 7, for $315 each. Lot* 3 and 4. block 22, section 7, $550 each; any reasonable terms. Lots 40 and 41, block 6, section 7, $1100 pair. LoU 11 and 12, block 22, section 8, $800 pair; half cash, bat. 1,2, 3 years. LoU 8 and 9, block 20. section 8, $750 pr., half cash, balance 1, 2, 3 years. LoU in all parts of section 8 with small cash paymenU antl .-..���>��� terms on the balance. SECTION TWO We have mail.- a personal inspection j of section two, have a full report on il\ intr e.isltini,! all loU with regard to view, grade, etc., and will be pleased to buy for any intending purchasers. uth *,' chain, mor* ; ot Leu* No. I .nee ea.1 20 chain. * north 40 chain., ol commoncement; II. M. CUFF . un McN'iir. Agant II was slated ul the nicetiug of the B. G. A. A. U. that Iwo all- Canadlan swimming championships would be held al Victoria in February, under lhe auspioes nf the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association, uml that several prominent swimmers from Eastern Canada would compete. The Viotoria branoh of lhe Royal Life Saving Sooiety has secured Captain C. ll. Nicholson ,.f tli.ii. T. P. service us vice president. Handsome Catalogue Free * Our new Christmas catalogue is now ready ���and is yours for the asking. It contains 124 pages of illustrations reproduced in colors of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Leather Ooods and Novelties. A postal card will bring you a copy. Ryrie Bros., Limited Can*tin's L*r|eit Jewelry Home ���fat. Ryrtt. Pres. Harry Ryrie, Sec.-Triaa. 184-136-138 Yonge St. TORONTO Wm I..-.' Mans.in. ihe Nanaimo boxer, is ..ul with a challenge lo any middleweight or lightweight in province tor a IB-round I.mil inn. during the next few Hume Duval is acting for th.- at Nun weeks. Manson uml would like I., hear f ri hi. uny prominent boxer who wants a umi.'li. lie fun he communicated wiih ul 1*. i). box 156, Naimiii n. Manson is ..ue of the cleverest hoys in the provinoo at his weight ami would probably make good iu Ihi' four-round game al Ban Franoisoo if he oared lo ink.- a ohanco. ll is working nt Nanaimo, however, uml prefers to .-.inline his boxing In tliu Imm.. town. Christmas and New Year Sailings s.s. Prince Rupert Leaving Prince Rupert Thursdays at 8.30 p.m., after Prince John's arrival, December 21st and 28th, arriving in Vancouver Saturday morning December 23rd and 30th. Returning will leave Vancouver 2 a. in.. December 26th and January 2nd. Present schedule will remain in effect until above tlates. -INSURANCE��� McCaffery & Gibbons THIRD AVKNl'E when unfastened transforms the Irouserntlcs Into a short divided skirl. When m.l in her machine Miss Qulmb) cover* her Oostume with a |,mg coal. She says in reality Ihore i- i�� d of (lie short skirt arrangement. THE WAY OF AN OOTOPU8 Will Oanada Stand for the Exploitation of Her Timber and Natural Resouroes as the States Have Done? Bi-weekly train service to Vanarsdol. Trains leave Prince Rupert at 1 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Returning arrive Prince Rupert 4 p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays. I'.IIAIU.KS KDWAHD RUSSELL has made for the Cosmopolitan a thorough investigation of lumber trust i:n*ihulls���lm has followed the slippery trail of lhe luml..-I- ootopus literally from coasl to ooasl���and he has lhc ������goods." You will bo surprised al his revelations���at the tremendous power of thc trusl, its hrn/.'ii Indifference to all bui iis own iiil.Tcsls, its hold upon leg- Islalors, its highway methods of national pocket-picking. It will lie a great series of articles��� vitally Interesting to every one who has ever bought any part of a I ree. Thu first article will appear in January. Subscriptions to Cosmopolitan will be accepted until December 10th at the special low rate to Canada of 11.50. Cosmopolitan Agency, box 851, Winnipeg. On your Christmas visit Eatt travel via the Grand Trunk Railway System from Chicago. The finest and best service over Double Track Route. Connections with all roads East and West. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged.. Full information and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT A TRY THE "NEWS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING SILVERSIDES BROS. SIGN PAINTERS Paperhangers P.O. INTERIOR DECORATORS SOX 120 PHONE 166 GREEN Second Avenue, near McBride A COSTUME FOR HIGH-FLYERS TO LET Flat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in same hlock. Two cottage* correr Second Avenue ond Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lot. In nil pttftl ol the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol the largest Companies doing business in the City. C. DJRAND Second Ave. Phone 112 B.C. Coast service - Famous Prircess Line Princess Mary Saturday, December 2nd, at 9 a.m. For Victoria. Vancouver and Seattle J. C. McNab General Agenl 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. --m.*r- earn* I I I UKVOTEU PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OK WOMEN i 1 ^ I THE COSY CORNER = This is a little section of the paper, which Irom day to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all ol the ladies ot Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to ita 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. HELPING YOUR FRIENDS You Can Help Them to the Best of Gifts���Health. The more lolling mon or women ihey look well will send the lil I Coursing mor.' freely through Iheir veins. Try it and walch Iho rt'snii. Tho shoulders will bo thrown Imck, the face will brighten, lho oyes light up and years will be laken from their ago ns if by magic Your speech tuts suggestod an uplifting thought. Tin'ii1 spirit approves of ii. Lhelr bod*. Immediately responds in ihe belter thought, i Happy thought defies fear ami is n cure for ailments of mind and body. Optimism is tin Ih-sI mad lo health. Believe lhe best of everybody and everything, Look for Ibe beautiful in every action, optimistic thoughts lend toward force, and i, tul character by power of o. iiuonlralion always swaj lhe weaker mind. Some dt'iir little woman will visit ii Friend for a half hour and loavo her friend Imbued with the gralosl ambitions, she has accomplished wonders hy the simple -nliialion, "Why, Mary, I have never seen you looking younger or bolter in all your life." You have nil received the visum- wtio t.-rt a disappointing Lhoughl or nn insiduous suggestion of falling health nn.l vanishing beauty, ami all this d.-wistu- lion ��as niTomplislit'il hy the meager little speech, "How poorly you look! Arc you feeling liudl> toelay.'" Ho not sp.'uk of lhe blemish in form or face. Nolice Ihe nice features. Think of them and you will transmit your though) lo another person ami accomplish mor.' for beauty nml lhe uplift of llie world Until you ever will by any number of remarks lending io call attention to defects. .-loth cover lh.' in,mi suit. Loavi ami wlii-ii llu- cl slums will IlllVt- \ iiii le lurponlino dissolved Warm water is lho best thing .hull with ,',,iii- for n Uiii.. while Hi is washed nil lisappearod. in lo e\\ glass, mirrors or A hull' alcohol will iiil.-i*. in brightening often occur tu ll o it is well 1 . I'.'iii.'ii it raw potato is a gou Scrape or gro e the pi upply il like i I poilltn wash wind< Kin., globe* also work w glass. Burns kitclii'ii. her Ihnl remedy. tut., innl lu lho Injured surfaoe; ii will be round most soothing, Lemon i- nol only good fur whitening ololhes, but it also re- moves stains from handkerchiefs. Cut a lemon Into slices, rind and all, put it into tin- boiler wiili tin- doilies and let ii remain till they are ready to coin.- out. COSMOPOLITAN IN DICKENS CARING FOR LINEN There Is a Charm In Snowy Linen That Is Real Beauty. All household lim-n should be CHARLES I ill'.KENS is still a "best seller." Publishers don't nrgiii' pro nml con over hi hooks���tbey just order u n,*w carload of paper, oil the* presses, ami lei III.'in speed ou. And il hus been over forty years since .on' morning when (In* 'uml wus iiIIimI with scarlet geraniums and th.' breath of syringp was heavy in lhe air th.' great author followed little Nell. Now thai Ihi* centenary ot his birth February .tii, ist:.' approaches, everybody Is thinking of Diokens, Wo have secured soveral articles which will tell many things nboiil him thai have hitherto hen unknown. I.. Hi.- January Cosmopolitan ins son, Alfred Tennyson Diokens, will lell you some of Ins own per- m.iiuI recoiled ions ,, film givnl novelist. Later, probably in l-'.-h- ruary, Mary Angela Diokens, liis granddaughter, will give an Intimate view of Dickens as she remembers him. In fact, in these am' olher arllolos nu Dickens winch will follow���fully Illustrated, Of course���we shall aim U) give you a more vivid picture than has yet i���.<.u published of Hi., human���the home���side ..fl lh.' great master, written by | those who knew ll llll hest. Head W. L. BARKER Architect Second i.vtn.n- and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. II. Gordon Munro MUNRO W. Mcholaun l-iloy & LAILEY Architects, Stork lmtilling, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS-:- AUDIIORS l.nw- Hull.'i' Building Phone No. 286 Prince Ruoert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A. ^���f Blitl.h Columbia of B.C.. Ontario, Saa- _,,,���! Manitoba Bar.. kalchewan and Al berta Bar*. CARSS & BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Iltll.-.- K-chanire block, corner Third avenue and Sixth si r-es-i. I'rince Ruuert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D. S. Dentist. '.Crown ami Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental alteration, skilfully treatad. Oaa and local ana.lhe-tic. admiiii.tered for the palnleM extraction uf leelh. Con.ultatton free. Office.: lle-l.'e-rsien Block. I nil,-,' Kllll.Tt. 11-12 Al, - M M,H,sem II.A . W.I-'.WllIll.IIIS.il A..I..1..H WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 286 Prince Rupert, B.C I*, o. BOX 2.1 I'RINCE HUl'ERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING i,ii, or w_. roioN, nm.. aha.... i on., inu IT.GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS leu-. Life and Accident ln.uisnin SIS -���! Avenue Phone 20S and Gr**n 262 PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS * SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sta THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables Second Ave This is the Real Christmas Store of the Great West VERY page of our catalogue contains suggestions for Xmas giving. Our store contains the best of everything for man, woman nr child. The whole Dominion know* of the business integrity of this great Arm. an.l the extensive range of its importations an.l manufactures. If you have not received our new catalogue, lose no time in sending us your name and address, as the early buyer is always the satislled buyer. Remember wc extend to you the advantage of the prices of the manufacturer and importer direct from our Vancouver store, the third largest of ita kind in Canada. : : :::::::: Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. Jewellers and Silversmiths FEED STORE Wvrarry every thi nit in the feed line. ��Uo garden aeedi at the lowest market price*, at Collart a ��� ���ik- Tied Store, Market Tlace PONY EXPRESS [ Prompt I w-ii. .���rv Phone* 41 or 301 ==E. EBY (& Co.=== REAL Ear-ATI. Kiuumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM . |t (', MISS ELSIE FROUD A.L.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Violin and Voice Culture. 2nd Ave. \ Between Tth A 8th St-. Prince Rupert HASTINGS & GRANVILLE STS. VANCOUVER P. CADE. N. G. GLUCK, Sec. FRED. STORK -General Hardware- Builders' Hardware Valves & Pipcn Oxford Stoves Graniteware Tinware SECOND - AVENUE -* * 4 !lS:B:8;S;Si8!S��:Si8ra^ Ckisaey Sweepisf ui Fence Qeui_t Prepare for winter by getting your fnr- - naces and flues put in order by C. H. CUTTING C.....I IW.H Smetf Ui���u Ism Hiel. at Phonk 71 SMITH & MALLETT TIllHI) AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitlingand Sheet Metal Work Work.hup Idd Ave. bet. 7th null Hth St. ..Whites Portland Cement... 0. c. EMMERSON AUENT Phone IZS Nid-n Block Sworn. Ave murk.'.I BS soon ii- il Is li.iin.-lii Keep il 111 11 light, wiii-m. well \niliiuii'.i cupboard so n nay iilwni-. coin,' out free fre.m dust ami sinolllng swesl nml fresh. Iliive a plac,' for I'li.li kind ��f linen nml always keep il in lis pliic. Use il uniformly, putting the I'lenn linen at the bottom of tin' pile uml using from llie l..p. thus il will wear longer. BSO Iluii holes ni'"* mended and .-.tains romovod boforo sending ii to Ihs laundry. Here nre some methods for r.'iii'oviiig stains: Tak.- stains out if possible while still wet, ink by washing in milk, ten uml eoTTi'c hy pouring bolting water over ihem. "id ten and ooffos stains to he removed should he wiisiii'.i iiii.I i.ii'iiciii'.i [being kepi .lump ull III.' lime in the sunshine. For iron rust use gall of lemon urnI wel III.' linen, for fruil slains use common sail. For mildew rub on soap and sprinkle wiih salt. In nil O-Sea lol the lim-n bleaoh in Hi.; sunshine. SOME TIMELY HINTS Little Items or Household Wisdom Worth dipping Out. lhe articles���Ihey will sui.ly arouse ��� no* Interest in ihe "b.-*-t beloved" author in your library. Subscriptions t<> Cosmopolitan wi!> be accepted until liecomli.-r Killi nl Hie -p.e-iiii low rati' lo Canada of SI.QO. Cosmopolitan .V-eiiry, box 8.r)l, Wiiinip.-g E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 3M. OPEN DAY AND KIUHT ADVERTISE IN NEWS THE llol Icniiilillili' is one of lhe best remedies In the world for ��� cold. II nnl.s promptly and elTectively nml has no unpleasant after ef roots, Directly lea is spill, on A table- TAKE THE BEST THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY From Vjikouw ot tattle FOR AU POINTS EAST OR SOUTH TICKETS TO THE OLD COUNTRY Through Tickets nml nil infotma- tit.n about your trip Roger's Steamship Agency 2nd Ave. Head of Centre St. Phone Its HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS avi. EMRALMERS funeral IMreeton Srd Are. near Slh Si. Phon* Na SS J , ���������*. ��� KU r.o. BOX KM PONY EXPRESS HYUTRMATIC MKHOHANm' DRUVRRY SBRVtCS For Ui-Kttngw. JtOflt-l *nd F'��rwmrHlnir Airente it**. nr M"t.,r Car -Uv or nljrht ft** "nth A**p. ami Pulton rhon# .vil ..Grand Hotel.. Worklngman's Home Free Labor Barns in Connedion Phone li*** 1st Ave. and 7th St. GEO BRODERIUS. Prevrleler Utile's NEWS Agency .. Magazine*. i CIGARS Periodicals I TOBACCOS :: Q.T.P. WHARF Newtp ip��rt :-. FRUITS ***** THE DAILY NEWS FREE TRIP ROUND THE WORLD We have just arranged with one of our clients tu place forty-two lots on the market under exceptional advantages to the purchasers. The lots are some of the best in Sections 7 and S. The prices are as low as any on the market, and the1 terms so easy monthly- that anyone can buy. Along with this exceptional otfer, each lot admits the purchaser to a drawing for a! FREE TRIP ROUND THE WORLD. If you hold the lucky ticket the trip is yours; or you can surrender it for a cash consideration. The chances are good one in forty-two. Come in and investigate. VERDICT FOR KELLY Mr. Justice Clement Awarded Htm $200 and Costs In Dispute. Judge Clement this afternoon conoluded the hearing of the Kollj \. Lindsay eust", and de- liih'.l in favor of the plaintiff, riii- oase arose out of a partnership dissolution, in which l.in.l- saj had agreed not to start in the transfer business again for a year. Tho Judge assessed the ilnniiiKt's nt $200 ami costs. Williams ami Manson appeared for lho plaintiff and Carss and Bennett for the defendant. n ll "The News" Classified Ads. One Cent A Word For Each Insertion ! -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER- ii^H^n �����������<�� ~*-��.��-'^n~��*'-^>i-^-n^,.i'-.i...>nT.i ill ���j****mt************* <j****a******r***t ****** n-fcu^n^i.^, J| a: Tired of Life. With sm*,* feel life is unbearable, tin io s. i*\ it Qo, and e**\ shoos tlml lit and wear well, ti Baptist Services. "The Call lo the Church I day" will be ih<- subject of llev. Warren ll. BfoLeod's sermon, I Regular morning service al 111 o'clock in Maclntyre Hall, Third ii\.'iiiu'. near Sixth street. o Prince Rupert's leading Savoy. Phone ISO The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident Plats Glass Employer's Liability Contractors and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. TBS Mack Realty & Insurance COH PANY. P.S.- House* and Rental*. For Rent *'*S".-��-^��~-..^.��^s-i.^-.-^.,.^,.__..-_..._..-~.4 Flat In Clapp Building. Woate-iilinn'r I1ro��. It For Rent���Comfortable mexlern house, Wl Fifth Ave, near Hospital. Phone Blue US, L'70-L'7S For Kent���Nice cMi Kate, :16c and up. .. warm comfortable room.. KimtUivi.-,-il-ei.-l. tf For Rent-Furnlihed Kaon.. $2.50 week up. Buckley Mock��� For Rent-Two roomed cabin. close to McBride. fre.hly papered and clean, only llu par month. It F. McRae & Co. t-f r Insurance -~i hotel $5.00 Reward $r..(Kl reward will be given by Mrs. ; OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just I settlements. We write every known clus. of Insurance. The Mack Renin nml Insurance Co. SALE OF LOTS (Continued from Page One) Wanted I. �����������-��� ..-^-4. I E. Reynold! late of 3000 Scott Street, Vancouver, for information of the | ������ whereabouts of her son, Samuel Key* molds, who left home March 26th. 1910, and hns not been heard from since. Mrs. E. Reynolds. S54 Kith Ave., East. I Vancouver. B.C. d-l . Learn to Dance j Apply tf Apply tf I I H.F. McRAE AND COMPANY Savoy Hotel Cor. Frm##*r and Sth. CholM WlBM ��n��i * V��i - RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFORT CONCERT & DANCE K. of P. Hall. tith Street. ll.-lser-.-ii Block Mon., Evening, Dec. 4 at S.30 p.m. All VISITING ��;������*.' T. Stewart KNIGHTS WELCOME K. of li * S. 8 Coming to Canada -in 1912- Writers��� silt GILBERT PARKER JACK LONDON UPTON SINCLAIR ROBERT W. i'.HAMill.lis QOUVENEI ll Mi mills I.Win GRAHAM PHILLIPS CHARLE8 EDWARD RU88BLL ABQINAI l�� WRIGHT KAUFFMAN GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER .-Hi ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE GENERAL NELSON A. MILES I PHILLIPS OPPENHBI1I N ILFRED HENRI LEWIS \nilli li B. REEYB Hill Mi LE88ING ELINOR ��il.VN ALAN DALE Artists and Illustrators��� II MiltlsoN FISHER CHARLES DANA GIBSON HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY ANTON OTTO FISHER GRACE ii. WKIIH'.flsr.l.M CI1ARLE8 A. WINTER ALONZO A. KKMHI.E E. W. KEMBLE 1).. these names mean anything to jfOUt D>< vou un- dersland their towering signiUc'in-.- in tlie Held of literature nn.I BTtt Huve youv,-r In ulll >..ur life Men su many names ,,f suofa eminenoe grouped together ns c.inirihuiors i magasjnet Such a group would make it it pub- llcatlon beyond prloe, and lhal i�� enelly what \\>* nre call- ing your attention to thathi- momcni. a h.iiu.uui.* whose staff ,,| contributors for 1912 contains ail these names. The product >.f either of the above writers is easily worth tii.- subscription prloe ��f 11.50. Cosmopolitan lias endeavored In the pasl t" imc its leaders four-fold in return f.-r tin* subscription prloe. This polioj lm-- Increased its circulation until n baa outstripped ever* olher American magatlne, making it n swry t,, publish Hiin.iuio copies of the Christmas number. It is our >niii.'-t desire t<. extend Immediately the circulation prist th.* million mark, with this .-n.l In view we will, until December 101b, aceepl subscriptions i<> Canada nt the rale .il 11.80, FAMILY GROUP Canada I'.estare T.'tnl Cmmmsi fe.r him anel her SI.SO ,80 $2.00 Until ittg* Ceoef llemrliRpni. fen* her an.l him \.i\xl ,50 8.00 ������� lk^ Ml eitt. (ur the whole family .'1.00 1.00 4.00 In one *\1*J ..*- ,-r Cosmopolitan Agency, P.O. Box 851, Winnipeg IJenti kmkn: Phase enter my suhscriptinn for one year to Cosmopolitan at 11,60, lies.ii Housekeeping snd Cosmopolitan at $2.hs. or Cosmopolitan. Good Housekeeping and World Treiay. at J.'i.iUl. Name Street Add llse exchange to ien.ei.al rhe.,ue. Cily Province. KING'S DANCING ACADEMY _> refund >our money if ��v do not teach you to dunce for the price of onr in-M't. Wednesday ��� and Saturdays in Sons uf Enirland Hall; at 8 p.m. LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED Yotinir lady to clerk in News Stand. Canada Ry. News Co.. on wharf. Maternity nurse open for enipiKenu-nt. Box 215.) News. Wanted-Sen-ant to do general hout-ework. Other maid kepi. Mra. L. W. Patmore. t-f i Wanted. ��� Dressmaking, cleaning and press- ii'K', repairing for men and women Mrs Chnrles Tercher. 820 Third Ave. Phone W4 Red. tf j We have perms nent positions for ono or more lady representatives in each city and township in Western Canada. We oan offer very attract- ive terms to those who qualify and are willing to devote four to six hours daily to our work. Clergymen, school teachers and those having large uersonnl acquaintance who can devote [ spare time will be amply repaid for their ser- | vices. Address, immediately, Hox KA, Winnipeg. TED ( r Lost and Found "J ���1 FOUND-2 Small Key.. Inquire at New. Olllce. 225-tf Real Estate I ~] ��� iv 15. Tth ' * I > I'^ll'^ll'^ll'Oll'Hitl-fcll'^^l -fcll-��-a^ Stenographer j Hlock 19, tot _(i, <i. Angell; 11.050. Hlock 19, lots 27, th, Wm. Alder; $1 720 for two. Block 19, lots 29, 30, Mrs. L,. W. Patmore; *7io each. Block 20, lot 9, Mr. Enad; $1,450. Block 20, lot 10, Mr. Ferguson; $1,305. Block 20, lots 11, 12, M. Albert; $1,305 each. Block 20, lot 13 Aid. Douglas; $1,305. Block 20, lots 20-21, Mr. Schlen- inan; $2,250. Block 2(1, lot 22, R. J. Abbott; $1,260. ' Block $1,260. Block 20, lot 1 Block 10, lot $1,265. Block 20, lots 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, G. Angell; $1,200 each. Block 1, lots 55, 56, 57 5S, 0. W. Peck; $1,020 each. Block 1, lot 59, D. McCormlck; $1,020. Block 1, lots 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, Edith McMordie; $940 each. Block 1, lots 71-72, George Broderius; $2,200. Block 2. lots 14, 15, Wm. Alder; $1,025 each. Block 2. lots 16-17, J. Kirkpatrick; $2,625. 10, lot 23, Aid. Douglas; 4, Mr. Enad; $1,260, 16, Robert Gordon; : Lot for Sale In Section .1. Block 22. Lot 15. Tth Ave. Appl) Hike Ru-ich, Box 5S! City. tf i I Lota, block 29, section 1, price $5,000 1-4 cash, balance ti, 12, 18 months at 7 per cent. : 3 LoU, block 7, section 1, price $2500 each, 1-4 .-ii-li. balance 1, 2, and 3 year?, at 7 per cent. 1 Lot, block 28. section 5, price $525, $225 cash, bat. $60 every 3 months at 7 per cent. 2 Lots, block 22. section 7, with 4-room house, price $1837. $600 cash, balance $30 month. Double Corner, block 4, section 8, Price $800. 1-4 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months at 7 per cent. Lots in block 11, section 8, price $300, $26 cash, balance $10 month. LoU in block 10, section 8, price $275 each, $25 cash, balance $25 month. LEASES 99 yesr lease corner Second Ave. and Sixth Street 99 year lease comer Third Avenue and Fulton Street. 8 per cent, on valuation. FOR RENT Cabin near Government Dock $6 and ground rent to G. T. P. Stores on Second Ave. ���if****- n-m ********a***t ****** _��� ' Eastern stenographer of wide experience wants I position. Address "Stenographer." 662 Cordova St. Vancouver. B.C. t-f 4i*^m*��ii -am******** I ! For Sale For Sale���Wardrobe trunk In rlr��t cla.. canditio Apply Room 25. ill Sth Ave. West. .*���,,.���_:. Wc adver- ly papers-ant* in nviny ways offices in other cities-our equipment should interest you. We invite your listings. m -we have offices in other cities- Intending Purchasers of Section 2 Lots Nov. 29th is the date set for the selling by auction of Lots in Section 2. If you wish to get a lot send us your instructions to buy, together with the cash for the amount you care to put in. Terms of Sale���One quarter cash and balance in 1, 2 and 3 years at 6 per cent. G.R. NADEN COMPANY Pain arising Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sort Throat from Cold, Col** at Ik* Chest, Neuralgia from Cola*. Chronic Bronchitis, Sprain, Backacht, Bruises, Slight Cutt, Cramp, Soreness of tht Limit after exercise, Is best treated by using BLLIMAN'S according* t* tht informalio* given in the Ullimen R.E.P. booklet 96 pages, (illustrated) whioh is placed inilJe cartons with all bottles of Islliman'e price 1,1 J, 2/9 t% 4/-. The K.E.P. booklet also contains other information of such practice! value as to eauee it to he in demand for First Aid end olher purposes; also for lis recipes in res* pect of Siok Room requisites. Elliman't added I* tht Bath it beneficial. Animals Ailments may in many in. stances be relieved or cured by following the instructions (illuiiraicd) given In the Elliman E. F. A. Booklet 64 pages, found enelosed in the wrappers of all bottles of BLLIMAN'S price 1/., 2/. & 3/6. aillman,Son*SCo..Slot*4th,Kngl.ne1. ROYAL for ANIMALS tit th* Elllmtn t.FJ.Booiitt UNIVERSAL for HUMAN USE t*i th* Elltmtn R.E.P. Booliet taunt t-cloita* with bottiti of fit/IMA* _ THE NAME IS ELLIMAN Hi BE OBTAINED OF Al.l. DRUGGISTS THROUGHOUT i\w Block 1, lots 1S-19, I. Palmer; Block 3, lot 22, Q. Broderlu; $2,475. $1,070. Block 3, lots 11, 12, 13, 14, R. A. Block 3, lot 23. Mr. Wwtel While; $1,120 each. $1,070. Block 3, lots 15, 16, 17, 18, F. Q. Block 8, lot 24, Wm. .1 Aider: Dawson; $1,066 each. $1,070. Block 3, lots 19, 20, 21, II. F. Mc Block 3. lots 25-26, J. Goodman; Rae & Co.; $1,070 each. $3,100. Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 LINDSArSCAs,roRAEoE"d G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly ti 11,-1. Prices muonable. OFFICE-H. B. Rochester. Centre St Phone 88. If THE CONTINENTAL TRUST CO. LIMITED We have luting, of property in all parts of the city at attractive price, and easy terms. If you intend buying property see ut.tt: Safe Deposit Boxes $5.00 per year Storage For Silver Fire Insurance Board Companie. CONTINENTAL TRUST CO. 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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-12-02 |
Geographic Location |
Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
Identifier | The_Prince_Rupert_Optimist_1911-12-02 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | b11c9e12-af6d-4882-8c1d-e51fccd9d503 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0227863 |
Latitude | 54.312778 |
Longitude | -130.325278 |
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