OUT OF WORK TODAY? Try The News' Want Ad. Way. ^���lstW _lt)t��T The Daily New uiislative As^r^. 'J- DEC 221911 ^/CToHlAt NEXT MAILS For South Prinoess Mary.Today, 8 p.m. Camosun.... Sunday, 6 p.m. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist I VOL. II, NO. 288 Prince Rupert, B.C., Saturday, December 16, 1911. Price Five Cents IMJFAQTI T�� FKHT B. Ci COI PICTURE SHOW WAS WRECKED BY IHE MONTREAL ITALIANS THEY WOULDN'T STAND FOR SEEING ATROCITY PIOTURE8 OR FOR THE ARABS QETTINQ THE BEST OF IT���RU8HED THE THEATRE AND STOPPED THE 8HOW. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Montreal, Dec. 10���Because llie moving pictures being shown depict Ing the alleged barbarities inflloted on the Turks and Arubs by Italian soldiers, and giving tlie Turks lhe best of the fighting in the war in Tripoli, a large body of Italians rushed thc theatre where they were being dis- MINES TO WORK ALL WINTER Mr. Edgar Harris, of Harris Bros., Gives Encouraging Account of Work on American Boy, Silver Cup and Rocher de Boule. Interviewed by a Daily News re-'. porter while on their way south, D. II. and Edgar Harris, of Harris Brothers, the well-known Hazelton mining men, gives excellent reports of the outlook for the properties in that oountry. The brothers are just going home for Christmas and will be buck by January 15lb, as Ihey will keep at work on Iheir Aincrican Boy group all winter. A crescent tunnel It. their No. 2 vein is now- being driven, which will give them 137 feel depth on lhe vein. The oro body is very rich, averaging over i?100 a ton, one large piece weighing III? pounds giving n nnssay of *:17 1 lo the ton. Work is going ou in night and day shifts. Work is also going on wiili promising results ou the No. 3 vein, and a gang will sink a shaft mi Nn. 1 in the spring, where values of over SM0 a Ion have already been obtained. Mr. Harris reports that the llnclier de Boule properly, which was recently bonded to some Salt Lake parlies al a big llgui-e- some reports said $2511,000��� have already g<>i twelve men al work Installing machinery, which Includes an eight-drill [ngersoll. They will drive a crosscut tunnel to tup the lower vein nl u depth of 200 feet. Silver Cup is also keeping Iiii men ni work ail winter tunneling on llie Duke claim. played last night. Tlie angry men lore down the signs, routed the ushers, and compelled thu proprietor to stop the show. Th.-y threatened if it is repented tomorrow to return and wreck lhe place. Wurks are showing a large as- sorlmenl <.f Howard railroad watches. tf WILL TEST THE COMPANY LAW Canadian Manufacturers' Association Will Fight the Licensing of Extra-Provincial Companies at First Opportunity. Canadian Press Despatch.) Ton.nlo, Dec. 111.���The (.una- iliau Manufacturers' Association lias decided when the llrsl opportunity is presented to bring a test case against the licensing of ex- Ira Provincial corporal ions under ihe Companies Act of British Columbia. The case will be taken n ssary to the Privy Council to the Supreme Court and if lo test its constitutionality. ARRANGED FOR THREE DEBATES Prinoe Rupert Young Men Will Furnish Eduoatlon and Entertainment This Winter by Public Debates. f.all untl .- ur select slock of diamonds ami gem rings, j. s. dray & Sum.' Jewelry Store. If SOON OPEN NEW WHARF Q. T. P. Line to Provinolal Wharf Being Hurried to Completion. Tw�� long ballast trains dumped their li.ads nl high speed wllh the special clearing cur apparatus along lhe grade between Hie depot and i in. Qovernmeni wharf yesterday. Rapid work has been done In spike lhe rails and complete ihe skeleton track so far. and ih.' ballasting will make ihe line iu shape for heavy IraOlo very soon. Wiih ihe completion of ihe aooosi i.. ih.' wharf and the railway and the appoinlmenl of tlie wharfmasler, Mr. J. Beattie, ii would upp.'iir iluii before long lh.* whurf will he opened fm' h "i.t Irnllic. Tlie false work used in ih.- selling ..f 'ih.' oonorole piles hns been adapted for protective Iiuii't singing lo lhe wharf lo prevent .inningc to the structure by heavy steamship Iralllc. Paper decorations, tinsels, eic, for houses, iloros, etc Wallace's, Notioe a i ling of ih.' residents of Seollons *>. 0, 7 and h will bo held in Hie Presbyterian church ball on Tuesday next, December 10th, ni h p.m. Thomas Dunn, G. it. Nn- deii and w. p. i.vmil wm address the meeting. The objects of the properly Owners' Association will bl fully Outlined nl the incline- Everyone should attend.���-v,. -fin-man, Bwy. 2l Represenlatlvea from tho Presbyterian, Anglican ami Baptist Church clubs mot last night mi.I decided to nri-nnge n series of three public debates, to lake plac during lhe winter season. One will be held at the Presbyterian Hull, one ju Mclntyre Hall ami one nl SI. Andrew's Hall. A novelty in the debate will be that in each debate there will be on each side a representative from the Anglican, Baptist and Prcsby- lerian Young Men's clubs, and each body will nominate a judge. in tins way any possibility Of <le- nomlnalional rivalry will be ruled ..ill und jUSlioe Will be doll.'. The dales and subjects are as follow-.: Jan. 22���Baptist Brotherhood, Mclnlyre Hull. "Resolved, Thai early marriage injures ii young man's ohancea of success." I'i-Ii. (I���SI. Andrew's Hall. "Resolved, Thai all races should he eligible for cili/eiiship in Canada." Feb. J.-*-Presbyterian Hail. "Resolved, That there should be mt eduoatlonal qualification." Tlie entertaining club will iu ea.-li case supply the leaders, and each will In- supported by one member from the olher Iwo clubs. Crowded for t m���musl dis- 1'iiiiiiiuie our toy department} everything in toys, dolls, games, ole, ni .-..si. Wallace's, if FOR JOE MERRYFIELD New Wholesale Store With Residential Rooms on 1st Ave. Plledrlvlng operations oom�� moneed Blhll morning "ii IhO silo mt First Ave. near M.-Hride St.. for new wholesale grocery WSP0- htiiise premises lO be erected for ,1. I'.. Mcrryfield by J. II. Hlldltoh, The premises will include a set t,f handsome modern residential npiii'tiiieiils mi Ibe Upper floors 10 be rented. The plans and specifications have I n prepared by Messrs. Munro and Lailey, aiclii- ISOlS, and lhe pile driving is being done byWm. Angle. One HelnUman Player Piano Iii lie sacrificed for cash nl Walks. *l FLOUR MILL DESTROYED Robin Hood Mills at Moose Jaw Goes up in Flames���Loss $200,000 (Canadian Press Despatch.) Moosejaw, Dec. 1(1.���The ll.thill Hood Hour Mills were destroyed by lire last nighl, entailing a loss of 1200,000. The capacity of the mill was 1600 barrels. HAVE USE OF VAULT Registrar and Staff Oooupylng New Temporary Quarters. Members <>f the registry offlflloe sin IT, Including Mr. Hun-ill, lhe registrar, are occupying the Continental Trust building temporarily. Mr. Burrill removed his hooks, ele.. from Hie police station nl the firsl opportunity afler the Supreme Courl dosed. . Iii.' doll ul Ward's Candy Shop. Wnlcli lhc window. If INSURANCE BILL PASSES LORDS Lloyd George's Great Measure for National Insuranoe Only Awaits King's Signature to Become Part of English Law. (Special to Daily News.) London, Dec 16.���Tho National insuranoe Bill has passed the House of Lords nml only awaits the formality of the King's signature to beoome operative, Twelve million mon uml women in Greal Britain will be alTecled by the .envisions of thu bill, Whioh e.impels Insuranoe againsl sickness anil unemployment. liefore selecting n piano see tho siiiuii'v ni Cray's Jewelry store. Cannot be benl for lone, quality ami price. Pianos lunod an.l repaired. If MEET IN VANCOUVER Western Canada Baptists to Hold Convention in Coast City (Canadian Press Despatch.) Winnipeg, Dec. 10���11 wns dc- ei.le.l lasi nighl by llie committee In charge that the convention of Western Canada Baptists will bo hold in Vanoouver In the near ful ure. Camosun Xmas Trip. Next Friday, 22nd Inst., the Camosun will arrive aboul 7 p. m, from ilu* soulh with Xmas mail aud will pull oul lhe same evening on a direct run snulh again in luml passongors for Xmas day in Vanoouvor. Tho Camosun will not make Stewart next week-end. PELAGIC SEALING ENDS FOR APERIODOFHFTEEN YEARS TODAY THE TREATY BETWEEN RUSSIA, CANADA, UNITED STATES AND JAPAN CAME INTO EFFECT���ROOKERIES HAVE BEEN ALMOST DEPLETED. Cadbury's Christmas Chocolates. Cadbury's famous candies in a large nml varied assortment and Cllll.lion- gifi lnive> ill Keeley's, 3rd untl 6th. If ANOTHER FALL AT DANGER SPOT This Time the Victim Was Not Killed, Only Had His Head Frad tured, and Will Probably Recover TOM WILLIS MEETS WITH BAD ACCIDENT Slipped on the Ice on First Avenue Plankway, near the Grand Hotel Last Night, and Fell Head Downwards on the Rocks���Had a Fall of Twenty-Five Feet��� Was Picked Up for Dead- Doctors Amazed at the Man's Escape from Instant Death At almost the same spot behind the Dominion Hotel where i mail was killed by a fall last year, Tom Willis, a longshore- tiiiin. slipped ou the ire Inst nighl and crashed down n dislanro of twenty-five feel lo the rocks below. He is alive, hul his forehead wns smashed, Ihe skull is fractured and he has concussion of lhe brain. He lies al lhe lienernl Hospital in n critical condition, hul Ihis morning was reported to he doing ns well as might be exported. Had a Close Call. Dr. Tremayne, who wns colled it dlalely after the accident, says Willis lias had about the closest call he might live through. The distance In* fell was n clear IWOflty-flVC feel. Ilfleetl feel further Hi;iii the full which killed John Crawford aboul a fortnight ng.. in the sum.* neighborhood, ami leu feet furl her ili.ni that which killed another vlollm lust tear .'lose lo the same plaee. Slipped on Plankway. How Willi- eame lo i i wllh Ihe accident Isdifflooll lo account fnr. say the .Im-liir nn.l snmc of tin* helpers, tie -lipped on the plankway loading lo the row i.r eul.to- just below ihe Dominion Holel III the deep gull) I..'tween thai building nml the lira n.l II I. Slipped Under Rail. There is a railing on the plnnk- way, hul Willi- managed lo slip under the guard rail between lhe ni11 nml the plank footway. Ire Caused his fall. He wos perfect- I) sober and a strong, well set up nn ' I uld md have sur- vived Hn- bl.iw mi his bend. Picked Up for Dead. Helper- Immediately after the t nienl lunk Into up for dead. toil Willi- wu- utile lo speak and complained of injuries to his hack lh..ugh in a semi-conscious condition and suffering from concussion of the brain. The forehead wu. dark bruised and lhe eye- seemed hurl by lhe rocks. Bj u sheer mirsole no Imii KOepI those of lhe forehead were fractured. LAUGHING, THEY WENT TO THEIR DOOM (Canadian Press Despatoh.) | Vi.'iiii-ia, Dec. 16.���Under the terms of treaty between Russia, Canada, lhe United States and Japan lo terminate pelagic sealing, which came Into offeol today, a once greal industry ooases in exist. The Canadian .-fillets are In lie conipeiisiiled by the Qovernmeni. Duly 25,660 skins were dis- pn.-i'ii of in Hie London market loday, Tbey brought -*?-'7 u skin, -s| more Hutu usual. The Japau- oso raids on the seal rookeries of Behring Sen havo almost depleted the herds. Many of the American sealers are to bo refitted to enter the hu I ilm t trade. NAVAL REPORT A COLUMN OF JUST ISSUED! LOCAL JOTTINGS It Is the First Naval Report Ever Issued In Canada���Deals Mainly With the Late Government's Policies. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Ottawa, Dec io.���The flrsi report "f the Naval Service has just been issued and deals with the carrying mil of tlie naval policy ��� I' lhe late Government, the work Of Ihi' Fisheries Protective Sciv- lOO, llvili'iigiiipliic Survey, Wire- les- uml Itadi..-Telegraphic Service, ii -lutes iiiiii :i8 recruits were sooured for the cruiser Rainbow, all bui three being secured iu British Columbia. FIRST AVENUE FORGES AHEAD Fine New Business and Residential Block to Be Ereoted by J. H. Hilditch for Allan Campbell Near McBride Street. Another One buslnoss and residential block is plunne.l for t-'ir-t avenue, near MoBrlde street, overlooking the new Provincial Qovernmeni wharf. The building is t�� he erected by -I. It. Hilditch for Allan Campbell. Little Items of Personal Interest About People and Things In Prinoe Rupert That Are In the Day's Happenings. Ladies' watches from now until Xmas at special prices at Walk's. If Christmas Social. The Scandinavian Booicly Valhalla nr s. II. ,v I*:. 1'. is making preparations for an enjoyable social wiili danoe In K. of P. Hall Saturday, Dec. Joth, ul 8 p, m, Music b> Qray's orchestra. Qentlemen 11.50; ladies free. d!6-ga Christmas Hush, llig rush to Keeley's for Perfume.- ill fancy gift packages. If All kinds of musical Instruments nt .1. s. Gray a Sons', oili street. if equipment will nil be of Hie mosi mod.'ni. und everything will he arranged In substantial style lo suit tile .-Irtlfllirt* to Hie excellent site. Messrs. Munroe *% l.ailey are lhe architects iu charge of Hit* III work ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ For Men. Shaving Sels, Safely Ita/ors, Shaving Mirrors, S having Hriishcs, strops���all appropriate Christmas gifts for men ��� at Keeley's Phlirilinev. If Tobogganed It One of tin- features of the re- ceni Provinolal polloe excursion tut.i the Naas dislrict was Ihu method adopted by indntii Agcni C. C. Perry fur descending a lung nle. lie simply sal astride of his kil hag and tobogganed it, to lhe huge delight ..r lhe resl of the parly. See Sweder Hros. for holiday tailoring. .i.i All mombera "f the Ratepayers' Usooiallon arc invited to attend n meeting for members only in the Mclntyre Hull Hit- evening, In oilier lillli. Those whn have joined but have nol yel received membership cards, can ohUm Iheir cards al lhe door. It Beautiful "..pen stuck" dinner ami lea sels - -over a Inn weight of ili.'iii ju-i received du i from Kngland. Tasteful patterns, open -tuck, medium- pries. Wai luce's. If a snapshot of ths victims of lhe recenl Qlldden Tour disaster taken ju-i before lho stnri on iheir i nt uu- holiday trip. The Bible and Progress. "ThS Place of llie llihle in Human Progress" is the Interest* ing subject tlial Hev. W. II. M0�� l.t*.nl, ll. I)., has taken for liis sermon tomorrow nighl In lbs Mo- ttilMc Hull al 7:.'iu. The regular Baptist Church SSrvlOSS will he held there al it a. in., 1.80 p. m. ami 7: 80 p. m. Special music will he rendered by the choir. Prinoess May Today. The C. P* **��� steamer PrifiSSSS Mai arrived Intlay with passengers and mall from Vancouver. NEW CAPTAIN FOR QUADRA Csptaln John D. MoPherson of the C. P. R. Steomer Otter Is the Luoky Men���Will Take Command Very Shortly. VlelorlS, Dec. 10, Cnplnin .inhu D. MoPherson of the c. p. II. strainer idler Iih�� been appoint.'.I lu command thu Domin- NEXT OOUNTY OOURT Judge Young Will Sit on January Sth, 1912 Old Reliable Tin* st. Cam..sun arrived til 7 nm. today wiih passengers and mini from lhe snulh. She pulled iiiii again fnr Stewart ul II a.m. mn Qovernmeni steamer Quadra in place of Captain Hsekolt, who recently resigned. Captain Mc- Phorson Will lake command as -..ton ii- Hu- vessel returns from her present trip i" lbs norih. Nexi sittings of the County Court will he opened by Judge Young mi January nth, IB 12. The courl mav be he|i| in Hie .Miiciii- lyrc hail, unless meantime, lhe temporary office- for the land registry stair ai mpleled, enabling ihe court house io be used. Chambers hearings ill ciiinieclioii wiih the county court oases will l.e held next week by Judge Young. There arrived yesterday a large sbipmenl of Cut Qlass, Royal Crown Derby China, hand painted Chins and many other beautiful lines especially attractive and appropriate fm- Xmas gifts. Call nl Walk's liefore you buy. If Choicest llffljon and cigars��� Savoy. Qerhard Helnliman I'll r Hm 1 \ days l-'rnnk ll. Keeli'V. III.' exclusive agi nt for Ihis famous piano, w ���ii o ffcr in per cenl. discount on every piano. If Pantorium Phono 4. Pioneer Cleaners Don'l forget Ihnl yon ,-nn find a complete line of Hand Hags. suit case Umbrellas wiih gold ruled ami starling silver handles. Qray's Jewelry sion*. Prices right. tf Christmas Gifts In China. Keeley's elegant display o land painted China in wid rang.' of variety and price is nt- Miss Lester left by lhe Prince Ruperl vesieriiiiy morning for a holiday trip lo the east, sin- will return to lhe olty about lho mi.I.He of March. Christmas Oards. Extraordinary assortment at Keeley's. tf Christmas dinner���friends in- v iti-ti. extra dishes, glasses, linen needed. Everything in these line-.. Wallace's. If THE WEATHER. Twenty-four hours ending 5 a. in.. Dec. 16! Bar., 29.07; max. trading th.' Christmas shoppers. I temp,, 80,0; min, temp., 30.0; If I rain, .20. THE DAILY NEWS Have You Anything to Sell? Try the News Want Ad. Way of Finding a R Honest Oysters For Our Customers Spot the 'Seiilsliiptiease" ���in��� FrizzelPs MEAT MARKET And ask for Free Copy of "Mark Twain's Oyster Story," containing delicious recipes. We aell "SeaUhipt" Oyetere Freah From the Se*. . . . -APPETISING AS OUR OTHER SPECIALTIES, ASK FOR- "BROOKFIELD" Butter, Eggs and Sausages THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY Cambridge Sausages, Fresh Poultry, Turkeys, Chickens and Green Vegetables ���THE RIOHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE��� Third "* " Avenue FRIZZELL'S j"-".. ��� -a tamtWm*-amMMaa_M>S-W-Ma*-i ama*my*aa*\a***** a m*,t^M^mM*x^Mms^mMmmaMm^m**m^*t^^ii*xsm*ta***aM*aasa�� uva our stock. Ask tlie American railroad man his opinion uf the .... J. S. Gray & Son, Jewelers, WEBB C. BALL St>li' Atrontg. We also carry a full line of Howard, Elirina, Wait ha m��. Hamilton. Illinois. LontHne niovementj ��-1bll^.>a-.ll- 4l*t*****A***M*r^*m****^ <J****T*f****t** I I, I I L "The News" Classified Adsj ���One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER��� If*-"����---t��-^������^s��^-*-��i^ n~�� ****** n ****** <****t0****i******* H*--e��^*-iir^n.r'^��t^��s^si^^s'**-fc����'^^��*-fc��i'^i��' ***** ii^n*��ii^fcsi ���fc*ie'^^��'^*^��'**��4fcet-^i��**--.��efc For Rent WILL TRANSFER RAILWAY BET Borden Government Will Probably Hand It Back lo B. C. Government to Administer���Hon. W. R. Ross' Mission to Ottawa. Christmas vexatious problems easily solved by Sloan & Company's Script. Sold for any amount,"redeemable in merchandise. Prince Rupert, b.c Sloan & Company, Limited .191. MERCHANDISE SCRIPT Deliver to. .merchandise to the amount of $ SLOAN & COMPANY, 100 LIMITED SLOAN & COMPANY Sixth Street CHRISTMAS GOODS .TRNITl'K STORE FOR liRAND DISPLAY OF. We have received them in (Treat quantities and will display something far exceeding any other attempt in Prince Rupert. F. W. HART WE ARE COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Hart Block Ottawa, Deo. 15.���Hon. VV. it. Hnss left for bomc today after a oonferenoe with lhe Federal Qovernmeni respoollng the railway belt question. A proposal iluii ihe I). C, Qovernmeni be allowed to administer lhe railway belt pending' un investipiilion by n f<>niinissi.>n it. determine upon a fair price for a transfer back lo the province will come before llie Cabinet in the next couple of dnys. An announoemenl favor* able I.. British Columbia is **���%- peeled In be made. A request for o t|itil claim lo llic university site at Point Qrey will also be granted. Wurks are Bhowlng a large ns- soi-iineiii nf Howard railroad watches. if Free doll at Ward's Candy Shop. Walch the window, tf Lethbridge Man Named. Ottawa, Deo, 15.��� Special. ��� The Qovernmeni has appointed Mr. Heniiey, u Lethbridge merchant, as ohariman of oonferenoe between the coal mine workers and Hie operators in Alberta nnd Eastern British Columbia. This is lhe lust chapler in Ihe late strike. . �� Irrtr.Mrr .' Thl.il DoOl* fn*>ITI Sixth Str.ft on S...'.e[i,l Avenue Phone ISO The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Written Direct THE Mack Realty & Insurance P.S. COMPANY. -Houaea anil Rcntala. Xmas Goods JUST ARRIVED A large assortment of chocolates in fane/ baskets and boxes also a full line of CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS AND CRACKERS Choice New Season's Fruit and Nuts SEE OUR WINDOW Williams & McMeekin Helgerson Block - - Phone 56 *fr ������ ���->! *.**����� �� ii ����� ii fc ii *t -* i-> n -* ll"* SI �� ��� A Learn to Dance . . KING'S DANCING ACADEMY Wc refund your money If wp do not teach you to dance for tho i>Hc�� of one ticket. Wednesday* nnd Saturdays in Suns of England Hall: at 8 p.m. LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED ���J ���*'Vn ���*>fc.*��^��-**^n*-fc.n*^fc4�� <a*ga*m*aa i ��� *am*l****t****m*��} Christmas Dainties l-*��H"^ll*^|H FRESH AND SWEET I .New Mince Meal, jusi like mother used lo make; it's .uily 66c. Wc have just received a large shipment of now Raisins, Currants, Figs, Nuts, Table llui*iii.��, Iiales, Oranges, Chocolates. Shop early anil avoid disappointment. ��, ��� - - ���, ��� ---, ��� | -e [j -, , , -, , , -, | , -^ innniil^iA XMAS GIFTS Tin- iiie.-i appropriate nml meal nppiTtlntetl Xmas gin* are usually rmiiitl in well appoliitt-il Jewelry attirea. Titilay wo liave llie ninsl complete untl lifst aaniiiietl slock of glrcable Kill*, mt aliowti In lutpi-rt. Our Out Olaaa display in a worlliy one���inclusive, exclusive. Tlit'ii liaml-ili'i'nrnletl China makes a ilalnly reiiii'iiiliraii.'.'. \Vc have Moorenfl nml Royal Crown Darby. Our ���lowalry oUtOlSSSSI anytliliifr W6 have ever bcri.re shown, antl In all our experience we never liatl lii-lii-r Knotls ror llie money. B Wark's I.Kits... ( ���**********<**m <****m i\eni l For Rent���Two roompil aabln. close to Mellrlile, fri-ahty papered aittj i-li-iin. unly llll tier innntli. 11 P, McRae _ Co. t-f loll RENT- Puriilslieil i its for Heinle- men only; besl lix-itM..ti iinil llnesl view in tlie fl ty. piiiiiu- Qreen US'. Modern conveniences, BS4-B80 Insurance J OUR Companies are noted for prompt and juat settlements. We write every known class of Insuri nee. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. ��� .-���^..^-.^.---__.-fc..^.e^..^^a.^-.^* J Wanted | ^>.^.�� %...^..i ��, ,. ^ ,. % .. �� ,e . ii . ..��..�� ..---ejl Wanted���General Servant. Apply Mra. L. W. Patmore. Other itialtl kepi. tf Wanted to rent or leaae by llrsl of January. 5 or fi room modern houae, cloae in. State terma to Box 89. Maternity nurse open for cniraircment. Apply ll..\ 2169 Newa. tf Wanted. ��� Dreaamakinir, cletiiiini** antl t.reaa- Inir, repnlrlnir for men anil women Mra Charli-a Percher. lOO Third Ave. Phone'HU Ked. tf ���MAIlllY- -Why remain lonely? Tlio Ideal Introduction Club leads lo happiness. A Mi-nily private, high-class, up-lo-dotc ii.fiiiiim for properly introducing worthy, iiiarrlaaealil.' people >.r any ntitlontillly, religion, ngo, or llnanelal i'tin.lill��n. Many people walling, rich and poor. I'nrlti-iilars lice, Plain, sealeil envelope. I. C. Wilson, box l7?.i, Vancouver, D. C, NE BUT EVERYTHING We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 735 THIRD AVE. Voter List Stands. The Court of Revision met ye-s- lei'day for the Ilnnl scrutiny of the muniolpal voters' list, which hus now been dually passed. Lost and Found ��� -> .1 at ,* FOUND-2 Small Keya. Inuulreat Newa Olllce. 22S-tf LOST��� Ladlea' Hand Ph.* containing sum nf money, between Haya Creek railway nienl.* and the old bOSPltal. Reward Dally Newa ofllce. 21 Real Estate **.-mmi**f* ���m******m tg0*-*a*maa*fM *%***% a* ������ ***** ******* ***** ***** <*** Lot for Sale in Section 6, Block 22, Lot 15, Tth Ave. Apply Mike Kuzich. Box >J City. tf Stenographer J Enatern atcno-rrapher Of wide experience wanta li.i-.ili.ui. Atldreaa "Stemvrapher," 662 Cor* dova St.. Vancouver. B.C. t.f Ladies' watohos from now until Xmas at special prices at Wurks. tf COAL NOTICE Christ urchaser ing mas Ci" There is more than one article ing that will compel your Inspection ere suitable for ( und assiir, Pipes and Smokers* Sundries inatram jiv. your lelectton, toewe, B. B. B.'s 0wn make; G. B. D. spS Peterson patent, L�� schaum and calabash, dear cases, cigarette case,. 0|J��� holders, cigarette holders pipe racks, smoking sots tobacco jars, ash tray.;, sil.! ver match boxes, etc. Christmas Cigars in Gift Boxes $1.00 Up All of the Leading Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes, both imported and domestic. -STORE WITH RED FRONT H. B. Campbell !:>00000<>0<N $����.SSn^*^^ . THE ~, Skeuna Land DUtrlct���District of Queen Charlotte ' Tak* untie that thirty daya altar date, I. C. K. I L Hainter of (*rinc�� Kupert, H. C, by occupation I 2f& bookkeeper, intend lo apply to the Chief Com- I !���# miaaionor of Landi for a licence to proapect for SJf coal and pelroleum oo and under 64U acna of *��j land on Craham laland daacribed aa followa: 1& Commencing at a poit planted two milo* nortii %*���*** of C. K. H. Coal Leaae No. 1\ marked S. K. JJ4 corner C. K. H. Coal Laaae No. -l. thenoe north m/ SO chain*, thence weit m* chaina, Ihenco aouth SU ��*{ chaina, ihenc* eaat. 0 chaina lo plac* of com- ***** 0 ���e~+ i STORE ��">-���-~~~���^.+ shows the way to furnish your home with quality and econom Geo. D. Tite's mencement. Uatoel Sept. II, 1911 C. E. IIAINTKU. Ucaior Water Notice I. Alfred Chrlallan Garde of Prince Rupert, occupatiun Mininir KriKini >������*. nlve notice that on the 2Sth day of December, lull, I intend la apply to the Water Commlaaioner al hla office In Prince itupert for a llcenae to lake and uae Iwo cubic feet of water tier aecon.1 frum an unnamed atream in the Diatrict of Coaal Ranitc s. Skeena Divlalon. I-4 mile eaat of the Tyee .Station. G.T.P. Rv. The waler la to be Uk.-n from Ihe atream about ���me half mile above Ita outlet, and la to be u>..i for developing power for a i| nary allualed at the outlet of aald creek, alnna- tho Railway if radc. ��� , ��� ALKRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Dateil Nov. 2sih. no I. d* Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received by thc undersigned un to Dec. 15, 1911. for 60 tons of coal (mine run). Delivered in 6 ton lots as required. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 6t P. K. GKN. Hospital Assoc. .THIRD AVENUE JEWEI.E NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tenth'!* will be rSMlrsd by the untler* slimeil up to r. p. in. Vlonday, mill Decern- lut*. mil, ror th.' r.in.airuciion or a plank roadway nu tin- n.irlli side or l*ir..| avenue iiiuvifii Seventh ilrssl and tin- lunetloti or First antl SsoODd avenues. Plans and s|ii--'lili-ali<>ii.a may lie leeti and Tornia of tender iiliitiitnii ,-u uie ofilco of the City Botinssr. UIWMI or any tender not DSOSSSsrib .vreplt'tl. ' l:\ll.\EST A. WOODS. City Clerk, WJI. MAHLON DAVIS, ir cny Engineer. Shoe MADK and ��##KE PAIRED JOHN CURRIE SRCONO AVIM | rsiNe.; in ri it i CARTAGE and STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Agent, Oitlera promptly tilled. Pricea reaaonablo. Phone ea OPFICE-II. B. Rocheater. Centre St. Fine View Corner 1 SECTION TW $2,250 -IN SECTION TWO��� Skeena Land Diatrlet���Dlalrlct of Queen Charlotu Taka notice lhat thirty dava (rum date, 1. C. K. Ilainler ol Prineo Hupart, H. C, by occupation t>ookkec|K*r, inlend to apply to tba Chief Commiaaioner ol Lantla lor a lioence to nroaepect for coal and petruleum on and under '��� lit acraa ol oland on Graham laland described aa follow,: Commendnf at a poat planted two milea north ol C. E. II. Coal Laaaa No. 16, markod N. E. corner C. E. U. Coal Loaae No. 22, thence aouth SO chaina, thence weat 80 chaina, thonce north SO chaina, thence eaat SO chaina lo placo of commencement. Daled Sept. 12.1911. C. E. DAINTER. Locator Skeeoa Land Dlalrlct���Diatrict ol Queen Charlotu Tako notice lhal thirty dava Irom data, I, C. I. Ilainler ol Prince Rupart, fl. C, by occupation bookkeeper. Intend to apply lo lho Chiol Commlaaionar ol Landa lor a licence lo proepect for coal and petrolt-um on and under 640 acrea ol land on Graham laland deacribed aa follows: Commendng al a poat plaoled two miloa north of C. E. II. Coal Lean No. 14, marked S. W. corner C. E. H Coal Leaao No. 20, thence north SO chaina, thence weal SO chaina. Ihenee aoulh SO chaina, Ihence eaat SO ehalna to plaee ol corn- men cemenL Haled Sept. II, 1011. C. E. BAINTER. LocaUr Pub. Sept. tt. Skeena Ui.,1 Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol Coaat Ilanee i Taka noUce that Frank S. Miller of London, Eng.. occupaUon dvil engineer, Inlenda to apply (or permiaalon to purchaao tbo lollowing deecribed Commendng el e poat planled at the N. E. Corner ol Lot 28, thenee norlh 20 chaint, Ihence weal 20 chaina, theoce aouth 20 chaina, thance eaal 20 chaina lo point ol commencement, containing 40 acraa more or leaa. Hated Aogual 16, lull. FRANK S. MILLER Pub. Aug. 2& p. M. MUler, Agent Skeena Land Diatrlet���Diatrict ol Queen CharlolU Taka notice that thirty dava Irom dale. 1. t*. K. Rainier ol l'nnce llupert, II. C, by oceupailon bookkeeper, inund io apply t.. the ChM Com- miaeloner ol Landa tor a Lioence to proapeel lor coal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea oi land on Graham laland deacribed a. followa: Commencing at a poat planted two milea north of C. E. B. Coal Lea** No. 12, markod N. W. j corner C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. IS, thenoe aouth SO chaina, Ihence eeat SO chaina, Ihenc* north SO ehalna, thenc* waat 80 chaina U plac* ol commencement. Daled Sept. II. l��ll. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 28. For I'liristiiia-i Gifts what is morc substantial and useful than a com- fortable Chuir, Rocker or Settee. A choice variety of good Dining Room Furniture, Buffets, China Cabinets, Dining Tables and Chairs-leather seats Wicker Chairs and Rockers from $5.50 to $8.50 Lace Curtains, latest designs, in Ecru or While, Large range Tapestry Curtains, Rope Portiere, l'.i-. ment Cloths, Madras and Scrims. fl H 1 W n> *\>. ... "I ail ... "tl eit I R au (!) ... aw t��� ... tt* aw ... 5:: 8} I SS .3 For Good Values is Carpels and Rugs ill sizes, Now is Vour time lo Buy l�� GEO. D. TITE - The Home Furnisher 9. ii! tfe*��ae*-*k*-*Wew*W*��*-e��***W*Wf THIRD AVENUE, PHONE 20 & ;^��:^^:n:n:��:n:^J:n:��.���?^::^:f^ etOfaWeWeWaWaWeWewat-raw.wtf ���a> e.t aw ... Hi aw ... aa.aawtw .......... ...tool Christmas Needfuls for Holiday Enjoyment Ebony Hand Mirrors Manicure Sets C. H. ORME Military Brushes I'erfumes Travelling Cue* Toilet Waters The The Pioneer Druggisl Store ea^^-S^^Essaat-ia'gPB^i^ The Paper for Your Home! THE "DAILY NEWS" Itigvgg you all the news of your own city and district as well as jhc���_ principal happenings in all parts of the world. The news ia well edited, ita news columns areclean Mid whole- some. It is a paper yon need in your home. The advertising columns oHhc New* bring ygtLLl__o��*JL_^tlLopportunitie8 for getting the full value for your money. : ��� ? _: Stalker & Wells Corner Second Ave. - and ^l����ll*^lA|-e4l'fc.l>a ||%W><M| *aa****x**** McBride Street TO LET Flat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block. Two coftnget corr.er Second Avenue nnd Ninth Street. FOR SALE l.'.is in all parts ol thc city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ot the largest Companies doing business in the City, C. D. RAND S-scond Ave. phone 112 SNAP - $525 Each Lots 18, 14, 15, Block 28, Section 6 CR. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave- Prince Rupert, B.C. rHE ATHENS ~ New Barber Shop Try ua .mre antl you will alwaya come back DENNIS SVORONOS Bill Heads Price Lists Memorandum Forms Commercial Cards In Commerciel Printing we have a large slock of *i{ia��wwSi>��iw��LS9 tpftiaziaAQQ We handle Blank ledger Forma for Loose' Leaf System Letterheads Stock Certificates Articles of Association Illustrated Pamphlets i For society jprinting, we ensure correctness of style and taste in VJBitjngJfords.._Wgddljlfl Invitations and Dance Programmes. For any kind of printing from thei humblejjdodggr;; to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the "News-Toh" ; ���' ?._ ! Daily News Building PHONE 98 Third Ave PHONE 98 _j��^ta^22A^-AAS' OUT OF WORK TODAY? Try The News' Want Ad. Way. JUtf** U.***1 The Daily New <*/} % DEC ssior- Wctof. NEXT MAILS __'....-���'���' For South Prinoess Mary.Today, 8 p.m. Camosun... .Sunday, 0 p.m. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist JOh. II, NO. 288 Prince Rupert, B.C.. Saturday, December 16. 1911. Price Five Cents ^ TO FIGHT ACT PICTURE SHOW WAS WRECKED BY THE MONTREAL ITALIANS THEY WOULDN'T 8TAND FOR SEEING ATROOITY PIOTURES OR FOR THE ARABS GETTING THE BE8T OF IT���RU8HED THE THEATRE AND STOPPED THE SHOW. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Montreal, Dec. 10���Because llic moving pictures being shown depicting the alleged barbarities 1 inllii'lt'd on the Turks and Arabs | by Italian soldiers, and giving llie Turks tlio best of the lighting in the war in Tripoli, a large body of Italians rushed the theatre where they were being (lis- MINES TO WORK ALL WINTER Mr. Edgar Harris, of Harris Bros., Gives Encouraging Aoeount of Work on American Boy, Silver Cup and Rocher de Boule. Interviewed by n Daily News re-' pprter while on their way south, D, It. and Edgar Harris, of Han-is Brothers, the well-known Haielton mining men, gives excellent reports Of the outlook for the properties In that country. The brothers are just going home for Chi-islinus and will bu buck by January IBth, as (li.-y will keep al work on Iheir Amerioan Hoy group all winter, A crescent tunnel lo their No. 2 vein is now being driven, which will give lli.'iii 13? feet depth on the vein. Tlie or.' body is very rich, averaging over $100 a ton, one large piece weighing 137 pounds giving a nassay of ?H7 1 lo tlio ton. Work is going on in uiglil and duy shifts. Wink is also going uu wiih promising results on the No. 3 vein, and a gang will sink a shaft on .No. I ill lho spring, where values of over 190 a ion have already been obtain.'.I. Mr. Harris reports that the Hoclioi- de Boule property! whioh was roc.-nlly bonded lo some Sail Lake parlies at a big figure��� some reports said 1260,000���|i havo already k..i twelve men al work Installing machinery, wmoh It includes an eight-drill Ingersoll. ��� Thoy will drive a crosscut tunnel to tup lho lower vein at a depth of 200 feet. Silver Cup is also keeping llliee men al work all winter lunnollng on the Duke claim. Call and see our select stock li of diamonds nml gem rings. J. s (il'liy & Sons' Jewelry Slore. If played last nighl. The angry men tore down lhe signs, routed llic ushers, and compelled tho proprietor to slop tho show. They threatened if it. is ropeoled tomorrow to return and wreck llio place. Wurks arc showing a largo assortment of Howard railroad vvuli-lies. tf WILL TEST THE COMPANY LAW Canadian Manufacturers' Association WIII Fight the Licensing ol Extra-Provincial Companies at First Opportunity. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Toronto, Doc. 10.���Tlio Canadian Manufacturers' Association has decided when the tirst opportunity is presented to bring a tost case against tlio licensing of extra Provincial corporations under tlie Companies Act of British Columbia. The oase will be taken necessary to tlio Privy Council to llio Supreme Court and if to lost its constitutionality. ARRANGED FOR THREE DEBATES Prince Rupert Young Men WIII Furnish Eduoatlon and Entertainment This Winter by Public Debates. Representatives from ihe Presbyterian, Anglican and Baptist '.liiiri-li clubs mot last night nn.I decided to arrungc a scries ol lliree public debates, to take .la luring llie winter, season. lne. will bo hold at Hie Prcsby- t'l'ian Hull, one in Mclntyre Hall nd one al SI. Andrew's Hall. A ovelty in Hio debate will be ihat each debate there will be on each side ii representative from Hie Anglican, Haplist und Presby- SOON OPEN NEW WHARF O. T. P. Line to Provincial Wharf Being Hurried to Completion. Two lung ballast trains dumped Iheir loads nl high sp I with tho special clearing oar apparatus along Hie grade between Hie <lep..i innl Hie Qovernmeni wharf yesterday. Rapid work hus been done to spike lhe rails and complete tho skeleton Iraok so far, and ilu- ballasting will make Hie line in shape for heavy trafilo very soon. Wllh lhe oomplellon of the SOOOBS to the whurf and lhe railway and lhe appointment ..f the wharfmasler, Mr. J. Beatlle, ii would appear iluii before long ihe wharf will l pened for boat IrafllO. The false work used in tho soiling ..f 'ihe concrete piles hns been adapted for protective buffer staging lo the wharf lo prevent damage i" lhe structure by heavy steamship Iralllc. piper'd -lions, linspi.*.. ��������-;���. 1 ,' ., olO. Walla.-.-1 for houses, stori s. Notice nt nn' residents oi A meeting of ���" ' vill *,���h,,|(| Sections 5, 6, I nnd 8 Will D ���i, Tuesday next, *'<>*">, denand0iP The objects *tU�� ���nun Young Men's clubs, ond noli body will nominate a judge. i Ihis way any possibility of de- I'lniiiiiiiniiiii rivalry will be ruled mil nn.l Justice will be done. The dales and subjects aro as follows; Jan. 22���Baptist Brotherhood, Mclnlyre Hall. "Resolved, Thai early marriage injures a young man's ohanoes of success." I-Yb. ll���SI. Andrew's Hall. "Resolved) Thai all races should he eligible foi' oltlienshlp in Canada." Fob. 21 ���Presbyterian Hull. "Rosolvedi Thul I hero should be nu educational qualification." The entertaining club will in eaoh .-use supply Ilm lenders, and each will bo supported by one member from lhe olher two clubs. Crowded for i m���must dis- oonllnue our loy department; everything In toys, dolls, games, .���ic, at cosl. Wallace's. if Hi ol Association issussa* ' ing. Everyone should attend.���V* 2t FOR JOE MERRYFIELD New Wholesale Stores With Residential Rooms on 1st Ave. Piledrlving operations cont- monoed nthis morning on ihe silo mi I'irsi. Ave, near MoBrlde si., for new wholesale grocery warehouse promises i" be erected for J. I*.. Merryflold by J. H. Hlldltoh. Tho promises will include u sol nf handsome modern residential iipni'liin'iils mi lhe upper floors Iii he rented. The plans and spe- fificiiiiiins have been prepared by Messrs. Munro ami Lailey, urchi- li't'K iitul lhe pile ing done by Wm One In he Works lli'iiilzuinn iaorl-loed driving is lie- Angle Player Piano for cash nl If FLOUR MILL DESTROYED Robin Hood Mills at Moose Jaw Goes up in Flames���Loss $200,000 li'.iiiailian I'r..: Despatch.) Moosejaw, Doc. to.���The Rob- in Hood Flour Mills wore destroyed by Ur.' lasi night, entailing a loss of 1200,000. The capacity of Hie mill was 1500 barrels. HAVE USE OF VAULT Registrar and Staff Oooupylng New Temporary Quarters. Members of the registry offlffloe staff. Including Mr. Burrlll, the registrar, are occupying lhe c.u- lini'iilnl Trust building temporarily. Mr. Burrlll removed his bonks, elc, from lho police slu- lion at lho llrsl oppiiriiinily after the Buprome Courl dosed. . Free doll at Ward's Candy Shop. Watch llie window, tf INSURANCE BILL PASSES LORDS Lloyd George's Great Measure for National Insurance Only Awaits King's Signature to Become Part of English Law. (Special to Dully News.) i.iui.inii, Do.-, io.--The National Insurance Hill bus passed lhe House of Lords uml only awaits the formality of lhe King's signature to become operative. Twelve million men uml women in Qreal Britain will l.e affected by lhe iinv isiniis nf the bill, which compels insurance againsl sickness ami unemployment. MEET IN VANCOUVER Western Canada Baptists to Hold Convention in Coast City 11-iiniiiliiiii Press Despatch.) Winnipeg, Deo. 10���It was decided last nighl by lhe committee in charge lhal lho oonven- I ii iu of Western Canada Baptists will bo hold in Vanoouvor in tlio nenr ful ure. Camosun Xmas Trip. Nexi Friday, 22nd Inst., tho Camosun will arrive about 7 p. in. rrom llu- sniiili with Xmas mail uml will pull i.ut the same evening ou a ilii-ecl run south again in luml passengers for Xmas day in Vm liver. The Cnim.siin will in.I iiiuke Stewart next week-end. PELAGIC SEALING ENDS FOR A PERIOD OF FIFTEEN YEARS TODAY THE TREATY BETWEEN RU8SIA, CANADA, UNITED STATES AND JAPAN CAME INTO EFFECT���ROOKERIES HAVE BEEN ALMOST DEPLETED. Before selecting a piano sec the Stanley al Cray's Jewelry Store. Cannot be heal for lone, quality ami price I'ium.s luned nml repaired, tf Cadbury's Christmas Chocolates. Cadbury's famous oandiea in a largo uml varied assortment and Christmas gift boxes al Keeley's, Srd ami t'.ih. if (Canadian Press Despatoh.) Viotorla, Dec io.���Under lhe terms of Irealy hi 'tween Russia, Camilla, tlio United Stales and Japan lo terminal.' pelagic scaling, which came Into effect today, a onoo great Industry ceases In exist. The Canadian sealers are in bo .compensated by lho Government. Only 25,000 skins wero disposed of in llio London iitiirki*l today, Thoy brought $-.'7 u skin, *l more lhan usual. The Japanese raids on lllo soul rookeries of Behring Sea havo almost depleted ihe herds. Many of the American sealers are lo be refilled to enter lhe halibut trade. ANOTHER FALL ATDANGER SPOT This Time the Victim Was Not Killed, Only Had His Head Fract- tured, and Will Probably Recover TOM WILLIS MEETS WITH BAD ACCIDENT Slipped on the Ice on First Avenue Plankway, near the Grand Hotel Last Night, and Fell Head Downwards on the Rocks���Had a Fall of Twenty-Five Feet��� Waa Picked Up for Dead���Doctors Amazed at the Man's Escape from Instant Death At aim.isl the snmc spot behind Ibe Dominion Hold when i mini was killed by a fall lasi year, Tom Willis, a longshoreman, slipped on the ice last nighl and crashed down a distance of Ivveiily-livo fool In lhc rocks below. IU* is alive, but his forehead was smashed, lhe skull is fractured and he has concussion of the brain. Ho Ilea ul lhe ticnernl Hospital in a critical condition, bui Ihis morning was reported lo be lining as well as mi|ihl ho expected. Had a Close Call. Dr. Tremayne, who was called Immediately after the acridenl, says Willis has had about the closest call he might live through. The distance he fell wns a clear Iweilly-llve feel, lifleell feel further Hum lhe fall which killed John Crawford aboul a fortnight ago in lhe same neighborhood, nn.l leu fe.-l further than thul which killed am.ther victim Inst year close to (he same plaee. Slipped on Plankway. How Willis came to u I with ih.- aooldenl is difficult to account for, say lho doolor and some of lhe helpers, lie slipped on lhe plankway leading to the row of cabins jusi below the Dominion ll.ilcl ill the deep gully between Ihnl building and Ihe liruml Hotel. Slipped Under Rail. There is a railing on the plank way, but Willis managed to slip under the guard rail between the rail and lhe plank footway. Ice caused bis fall, lie wos perfectly sober and a strong, well set up man or h uld not have survived lhe blow mi Ilis head. Picked Up for Dead. Helpers Immediately nflcr lhe acoldenl look him up for dead. Iml Willis was able In speak nml complained of injuries lo his hack though in it .-"'.li-euliscious condition and suffering from concussion nf the brain. The forehead was dark bruised and lhe eyes seemed hurl by lhe meks. Hy a sheer niirtirlc no bones oxoepl those of the fore- hen.I were fractured, NAVAL REPORT A COLUMN OF JUST ISSUED! LOCAL JOTTINGS It Is the First Naval Report Ever Issued In Canada���Deals Mainly With the Late Government's Policies. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Ottawa, Dec Id.���The llrsl IV- pnrl of llie Nnvul Service has just boon issued and deals Willi lhe carrying nui nf the naval polioy if Hie late Qovernmeni, the work of the Fisheries Protective Service, Hydrographio Survey, Wireless and Radio-Telegraphic Service. II stules Hint :i8 reeruils were secured for the cruiser Rainbow, all hul three being secured in British Columbia. FIRST AVENUE FORGES AHEAD Fine New Business and Residential Block to Be Erected by J. H. Hilditch for Allan Campbell Near McBride Street. LAUGHING, THEY WENT TO THEIR DOOM Another fine buslnoss and resilient mi block is planned for Firsl avenue, near Mcllride street, verlooklng Ibo new Provincial Governmeni wharf, The building is tn be erected by J. II. Hilditch fm- Allan Campbell. II will be in by inu feel with two storeys ami basement. Tin- grnuiid 11....i- will be occupied by handsome stores, lhe upper floors by com- i Ilous residential rooms. Tho basemen! will be adapted for store purposes and will accommodate ihe steam beating plant. Plumbing, olealrlc lighi uml bell equipment will nil he of Hie most modern, uml everything will be arranged In substantial style in sun lho slruolure lo the excellent site. Messrs. Munroe .v Lailey are ih.. architects in oharge nf tin* work. Little Items of Personal Interest About People and Things In Prince Rupert That Are In the Day's Happenings. Ladies' watches from now until Xinus ul special prices at tf VVark'i Christmas Social. Tin- Scandinavian Society Vui- huiiii nt s. ii. ,v B. !���'. is making preparations for uu enjoyable social wiili dance m K. uf P. Hull Saturday, Doc 30th, ut 8 p. m, Music by Qray's orobeslra. Qenllemen 11.60; Indies free. dlil-23 Christmas Rush. Big rush to Keeley's tor Perfumes in fancy gift packages, if All kinds uf musical Instruments ut J. S. Gray & Sons', 0th street. tf Tobogganed It One of the features of the rc- eeiii Provinolal police excursion ml., lhe Naaa district was the method a.I..pled by ludiuu Agent C. c. p.-ri-y for descending a Imig lido, lie simply sal astride of his kil bug and tobogganed il, to the huge delight of the rest uf .��� party. For Men. Shaving Soln, Safely Itu/.nrs, Shaving Mirrors, B li u v 1 n g Brushes, strops���..n appropriate Christmas gifts for men ��� at Keeley's ]��� h ll I'll mc y. If NEXT OOUNTY 0OURT See Sweder tailoring, Bros, for holiday .1.1 aii members of tbe Ratepayers' Assooiatloq ur.- Invited t>�� attend a meeting for members only in tlie Mclnlyre Hall this evening, D. mber 16th, Those who have Joined but have not yet received membership cards, can obtum ilieir cards al the door. n iii'ituiiiui "open stuck" dinner and tea sels���..ver a Inn weight of Ihem Jusi roceived dlreol from England, Tasteful patterns, open slock, medium- prices. Wai lace's. if Old Reliable Tbo ss. Camosun arrived al 7 ii.m. loday wiih passengers and mini from lhe snulh. She pulled ..ni ugiiin for Stewart ul ll a.m. Judge Young WIII Sit on January Sth, 1912 A snapshot Of lhe virions of Ihe reeciil lili.l.leii Tmir disusl. their tragic holiday I rip. Iiik.-n ju��l before lhe slorl "ll The Bible and Progress. "The Place Of the Bible in Human Progress'' is lhe Interest* iiiK SUbJOOl Ihnl ROV. W. II. McLeod, B. D., bus taken for his sermon It.morrow nighl in lhe Mclnlyre Hull al 7:."lii. The regular Baptist Church SSrvlOSS will be held there al 11 a. m., 1:80 p. m, ami 7: .'10 p. in. Special music will bu rendered by the choir. Princess May Today. The C. Pi Ri steamer Princess May arrived today witli palSSn*. gers and nun with from Vancouver. FOR QUADRA Osptaln John D. MoPherson of the O. P. R. Steamer Otter Is the Lucky Man���WIII Take Command Very Shortly. Victoria. Dee. 1 (i. ��� Cnplnili John D. MoPherson of lha c. \*. it. steamer Oiler tins been ap- poinled lo command tho Domin- mii Qovernmeni steamer Quadra in pluce nf Captain llaeketl, who recently resigned. Captain Mcpherson will lake nnum.uni as suoil lis Hie vessel returns from ini present trip in ihe norlh. Gerhard Helntiman. l''..i- thirty days Prank D. Keelfv. lhe exclusive agent for ihis famous planoi will oiTcr iu per I. discount on every piano. tf Pantorium Phono .. Pioneer Cleaners Next sittings of lhe County Courl will he opened hy Judge Young mi January Blh, ihil*. The curl inny be held in the Mac inly re hull, unless meantime, lhe temporary offlocs for the luml registry stnir ure completed! enabling Hu- ciiui-i. bouso in be used, chambers bearings In connection wllh the oounly court .-uses will be held next week by .Indue Young. There arrived yesterday a large shipment of Cut mass, Royal Crown Derby China, hund painted Chins uml many olher i.euuiifui lines especially attractive ond appropriate fur Xmus gifts. Cull al Wink's before you buy if Choloesl li.piors ami cigars Savoy. Di.n'l fi.rgel Iluii you enn find u complete line of Hum! lings. Suit Cuse I'mhl'elllls Willi gold tilled nml sterling silver handles. Qray's Jewelry sinn-. prices right. tf Christmas Qlfts In China. Keeley's eloROtll display of hand painted china In wide range "f variety and price is ut- li'iiclitig llio Christinas slmpp If Miss Lester left by the Prince ftuporl yesterday morning for a holiday trip lo tbo easl. she will return lo Hie city about tho middle of March. Christmas Cards. Extraordinary assortment at Keeley's. tf Christmas dinner���friends invited, exlru dishes, glasses, linen i 'leii. Everything In these linos. Wallace's. If THE WEATHER. Twenly-four hours ending 5 a. iu., Dec. 16: Bar., 20.07; max. CIS. I letup., iltl.ll; i���j���, i,.,npM 300; I rain, .20. THE DAILY NEWS :-l The Daily News The Leading \ettipaper and lhe Largest Circulation in Sorihern B. C. Published by the Prince Ruperl Publiahing Company, I ������ilrj DAILY A.VD WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERriSIN"-5) cents per inch. Contract rates on *-.;���..?&l:or.. SL'BiCP.IPTION RATES-To Canada. United States a.id Mexico-DalLr, 50e per mor.th. or *5.*i per year, in advance. Weekly, 12.00 per year. AU Other Coantnej-Daily, fHOC per yea.-; Weekly, 12.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Defy Vjtj Bj .A. -r T-. ri Ave., Prirj.e R.pert, B. C. .Telephone ML SI-3-cribers wiii greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or i.ia'.te-ition on the part of the news carriers. SHI FOR CITY WEIGH SCALES Scales Are on Hand, but Council Cannot Agree on Site���City Engineer Called on to Reconsider Whole Waiter. Daily Edition. Saturday. Dec. 16 THAT THIRD AVENUE SIDEWALK. Th- city weigh scale? are now on hand, and Alderman Hilditch at la��t night's Council meeting expressed the :-i.-a of having ihem placed at the light plant. He pointed "Ut that it would be very ���nient for th** Westholme Lumb-t <.'��� mpany io th>- i-elling ,,( th.- ��� ri-ifr eoal Ihey adv.." -������ while ll n I alao be handy for Ihe i.*:���>'. Aldermao ����-*'_i.-la�� sue- tested a iMe near Ihe BL John Holel to serve b*-* lhe railway depot, approved by th.- N some discussion it thai the mailer b- tn the <:11>- Engm This looked |i [i.-i'uliar i'-"i - hat he has already r referred to hi lected a -it.- on < Further discu-* resulted in the ca: lion that the Cit consider the ma: wharves and : h s idea was ��� after - - iggested ��� : again Pavis a -..lering !.ad the mat- ���*.���; has s.- ��� -treet. li.. we ver. _* .' a mo- . ��� er re- reporL Henriette Leads Up. The li. T. P. ill r Henriette t' * k "n a rarg'> ��� ���? ; lies, chiefly barrel.* and ga- *:uns, for transportation south, she left in ihe small hour- : Vancouver and way p..rt-.. Favorite of the West. No home in this western country can well afford lo be with"*jt The Family Herald and Weekly Star'" of Montreal. It is particularly useful in western homes. The information it gives to the new settlers as well is worth hundreds of dollars a year. It is .imply marvelous the amount of good instructive matter that paper contains each week. It ���rail d.-serves it success. One dollar cannot be better invested in western homes than by ordering that great paper. A beauti- premlan picture entitled 'Home Again" is also included, and il is well w.-rth the dollar al-.-n..'. Christmas vexatious problems easi *.* . Sold for any amount ��� Prixce Btrrtar, a < Sloan & Company, L MERCHANDISE united Deliver to. of. SLOAN I . :���'* t ��� SLOAN a COMPANY Sixth Street Prince Rupert's leading hotel- Sav...y. Read The Daily News T -. .- .jewalk on Thi.r*l avenue east of Fourth --treet ��� meal to be --iire. bui quite a number of citizen? -king why it wasn't built on the other .-ide of the -���������-' al thi> point, lt -tart-* off at the Police Oflice. -which is. only a temporary police ofllce after all. lo be abandoned when the .-.* - > | Hall i- re.'Jy. Th*.ri it pa.--.e-- along a group of I barren Government lot* ipied except by one small shack e did duty a*- the police ol!ie-e. Across Third street! the new .idew .-. : Mr. Barrow's hou-e. Mr. Barrow was' im.erman. but it can't b*- for his convenience that the i sidewalk takes bis sidi tot he doei-n't Jive in his house now.; 1 "��� e nexi nd lasi building passed by the sidewalk is the Mu- ������!". B .-���-." whi'h. though a bu^y centre, costs no ��� leather to reach, and has no special need of a sidewalk. 7 -.* - lew ilk end-- at Second street ju.t opposite The News' ofllce. ���- on the other side of the -treet. where there is no sidewalk, there are a great many bu-*ine--* premises. First, there is **\ ��� - department store, -till isolated by morasses and -. Then there i- Mr. K.iilrnan'a music store, also iso- r��' leavings. There is the Empire newspaper ��� McCaffery a Gibbon? residential and business block with William Grant's plumbing offlce and -how rooms and E. L. - :'uneral chapel. Bea - Ihis there are several occu- -. where women and children live, all of which are -hift side planks. Last, but not least, there - The News :'. ��� ess to which is over a wilderness of . .*.* By every rule of obvious public need the -idewalk should have been run down the opposite -id*-*- **f the street to that which it now - Why wa*- it n*.*t so built? 1- it because the ��� \t to the Teleph>*u.- Central is owned by Alderman If.. ��� b, and the eorner next t.^ Mr. Barrows house is leased by him. or i- il | .-��� .'������ ..-..- he doesn't want Alderman New- - The Daily New. to have a sidewalk? 8^: ll ���I j | \ [j r ���> b m * ** 11 ****** n ����� ii ^ i *-*, ii ^, i ���* ,i I, i a if r> n Christmas Dainties FRESH AND SWEET . i ���a* ~* 11 ������-��% 11 ~h. i ***** <****a. i New Mincemeat, juat like mother used to make; it a only 65c per quart. We have just received a large shipment of New Raisins, Currants, Figs, Nuts, Table Raisins, Dates, Oranges, and Chocolates. Shop early and avoid disappointment. It ll il ** fl ii i I fl i stry Patronize - Home - Indu F'.-r twelve consecutive m.-nths Ibe 1-2-3 Liijuor Store, a- Fult-.n street, has carried an aaaortment of Wines and Liqu-r- in British Columbia. And why should this not be Ml We sel '. prices, and E. J. Maynard is always on deck with the glad hand . others may follow, but we ha-.������ always presented a list that f i . goods has always earned the earnest appreciation of our numer .- wharfage and carriage on ham,">-r baskets which already cos' a I - ��� ��� Ihe 1-2-3 Liquor Store offers a special discount of 1" per cent on all Liquor? . . Win**--., commencing the 18th day of December and continuing I Lager Beer, from $1 to $3 per dozen. Scotch Whisky from 40c to S1 SO ;.- bottle Rye Whisky from 40c to $1.36 per bottle. Brandies from 40c to S3 75 -.*������ ::*.. Bourbons from $1.35 to $1.80 per bottle. GO years old. and everything else in proportion. Send in your orders now for the holidays and avoid the rash. A ���.*- -tep by the "Barefoot Boy." Please do not hang him on the wall. CALL UP PHONE 1-2-3 ii a *~m~^m ( Stalker & Wells T i i i i H.I.O MEMORANDUM ''CLOCI WANTED���SOME LABRADOR FISHERMEN. Full credit to Herbert H. Stevens, Con-ervative member of ment for Vancouver, for advocating in lhe House of Gammon- the settlement of a tho.i--.iiid Labrador fishermen and their families upon the coast of Northern British Columbia. It i- Ibe mi -��� -��� i* -- i.-ilike contribution lh - yet been made, f"r the upbuilding of a white m.v,'-- li-hery on our eo istl [I .- idle to ; .-. ifl the fisheries whe: '��� - .: laws pay no heed to ; ������- - .nd prejui. ���*-. Th- yellow man is not to be driven out���he must be .. -; ��� r -mg a thousand Labrador ti-hermen to the North Pa- t. i tl - ! "f mercy, of which a modern Portia might iay: "It i- twi.-e bles-ed. It ble-��eth him that gives And him that doth receiv-.' A thousand fi-hermen and their familie- transplanted from the r.gor- of Labrador lo the genial coasl- and well stocked ite Strait* would be tran.-planted from poverty to fort them-eh--. arid would do a great deal to enrich the district !h<-> would -ettle in and the government that would aid them hither. The fi*hermen of Labrador are*] r. "desperately poor. but th<�� ktnde-t and bravest pet.pj.- I have ever come across." * ��� pitta Robm-on in hi- latest book on Labrador. They would have ���'��� be -i���.-1*-.J here. But the money so spent ip ri-h dividends, and do more than any amount of bloodshed and treasure to -olw the problem of the Oriental on ..ur coasts. The Labrador fisherman who bring- bis family and his Lab*- stoats with him will be in asset to settlement, too. Ea< b family tills the little homestead while the man i- out at "Simple in faith, honest in purpose, their hospitality limited j.-. . Lrcumsteaces, courageous' In adversity, re-ourceful in danger," tbe Labrador fisherman .1- depicted by Dr. Wilfrid ��� ir-.-nf-:: would prove a valuable assel to thi- young and rich country. It 1- no secret that the local Liberal Executive of last year W - urging that steps be taken to import white fl-hermen for our fisheries. Their plan- wer-- eul off shortly by the unex- pected fatality on September 2l-t l...t. The knowledge that one oi Ibe Brili-h Columbia members at least is striving to secure the importation of whit- ii-li<-rmen to our coasts should and will meet with warm enco iragemeol from all sides. The News suggests that resolutions in support of this policy be ; i by lhe various political, trade and patriotic societies throughout the district and forwarded before the House reassemble, to all the members of Part lament who represent Hnti-li Columbia con-tituencje��. Empress Theatre PRINCE RUPERT AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY -PRESENTS- "OUR REGIMENT" WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20,1911 AT 8.15 P. M. In Aid of Public School Library Food Seat Sale opens at Keeley's Monday December 18th at 10 a. m. Play produced by Mr. L. Bullock-Webster n %_ ( I I M ���a. %e Loaned Monev Per Cent, to Build This House Per Cent, to Build This House L;t us bai yoj th; mj.iiy to bj/ 0: bjt'li a .hous; or pay o.Ta mr.; CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. Mclntyre Block. Third Avenue. Prince Rupen. Head Office. Pacific Building. Vancouver. B. C. /* Tickets $1.00 Children 50c I Christmas and New Year Hampers For twelve contecutive ye��r�� the GvW Se��l Liquor Company have had an assortment of Holitia;. unequalled by any other wir.e or liquor house ii. British Columbia. And why should thit not U I It was this company tbat introduced Christmas hampers on the Paciric Cout. and although otr. r- copied the idea, we have regularly presvnted a list that for genuine value and popular variety *.:' . always earned the expressed appreciation of customers. ��g^ ^mSi^s^m^sr^^\g-^gg^&^W%?&g�� Hamper A Hamper C THE IDEAL FURNISHING BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE Harry Smith Corli s Coon Collars Find It Through a News Want Ad. THREE DAY CURE FOR DRINK HABIT Appeals to the Business and Professional Man, the Banker, and Man in all the Higher Walks of Life BECAUSE OF THE TIME IT SAVES THEM When a man's tune is worth a great deal more to him than the co.��t of a drink hal.it ears he Is nut going to drag along for twenty-eight to forty-two days taking a treatment wh>-n he can g.*t a cure in three day*., without hypodermic injections, and be surrounded with every comfort of home. A PERFECT CURE. The .Veal internal IreaUneoi cures the periodical, occasional or moderate drinker and the nervous man who has to drink to keep from becoming nervous. It takes away all inclination to drink, all desire and craving to drink, hy neutralizing the poison of alcohol in Hi- system and ridding the blond Of the poison i.y a rapid sy.-.- I-in '.f -lunination, leaving the i drinker in the condition that j he wa- t-.-for-- ta��ting liquor. - ��� far as the efTect of alcohol j may be concerned���all appetite for drink g..ne���and he a ii-w man. The treatment conadsts of the internal administration of a harmless remedy, u.nic ifl it- action, that refnov-*- ih* craving for liquor in a v-ry few hf-ur*. ORUO HABIT CURED. .\i ihe Vancouver institute we ai��n treat drug addiction* with uniform success. Call. write ..r phone f..r booklet, giving full information. THE NEAl INSTITUTE 1260 Broadway W., Vancouver, B. O. Phone Bay view 8M t aotti* acid (mi -xxx" rmt om Co��n��c a* ana, 1 Bolll* IuShim'i "S-ou-u n Dtt>" ato-.c*. ��vm.i) I -Mills Ool. taal StHt al a,a���*- taat-ott 1 bcitu -it. Uin," ��,��� ,, Pen w -e 1 bo.in ' S-. Irmm." *...x CiUt.-v, ***** * |r"i| ****** O* Hear:*" (iport aat* ���CKritlmw m*r*t* 9 p ���*-.��� <SoM *a*l Or, atngar *la ���U-x*' "Tlxrae * baxxiaa California "Ttiea* I -'i.titi iClsrtnl I b��ttl< Hap* a aonsma Ijji#" Anftlica Wins 1 bottle Cii-i,-- ��� (lira Flnt 014 Eflf hah o -*9*r nn-tna I fcct-.it tantfareon's "Satinuii. Dew" a-.e-.cn Whlalar 1 bottla Ooia Saal "XXX" Fine 014 Cognac Brand, 1 bottla Ooid Iwi tpacal B.a���a- NMH ��� p -:. Oold Saal Dc, aingar Ale 12 p r.t, "Jack o* Maarta" Iiport B**r ���Chrialmaa Aram 2* bottles ��� 7 bettlaa aTT WMOt S440 ���II "a im ci-VfM -reemi le rt-Mraal Hamper D ". i*i aut-M. nrr raics s��.so Hamper E I beltla Cafnot Ffa'aa' "XXX ' Cnam- paana Oofnac Brandi 1 bottla s\ardai*��OH*i "ara*-<l Specs' acotcit WMSkSf 1 bottla -THraa aaal" ��->.ar--!- ����� 1 bcitl* toi-naon'i Wartni er Minim- van c-.-i-.a >a . 1 bottl* 10-iaarH>ld rrarc-- Bit" C-a--i Wins . ,���,_, 2 bct-.it* isapa * Sonoma Tnrai Caeia" Imfandtl (Clartt) 1 bottla Hapa * Sonoma i-TWSS Casla' Ton Wint 1 bottla (pmi) Bardmal'i Crtrc d�� Nf"'. **# tmamamm a- .HA * plnta Oold Saal -XXX' In.iUS atout���Xmaa I'.n - ���_,. 12 pinu "Jac. 0- Mtarta" Pals Iirofl Bet--���Xmaa B-t* Hamper B 1 bottle "Doctor-a Special" 014 Scotch ���SMMf "XX" Pina Old 1 bcKtit tsait taal Oo/e-nat, ***m, 1 b-*.-.-.ia atttxtaeaan'a "ItovnUIn Oew" S��-.'.h ****���,.., 1 bottla tv, . ami atmciai at*���S- f*m *** 1 bottle ~T��o taiia" ewiferma Port Wlna 1 bottla "T-o Ca|.a" California Shar- *t Win* 1 bottla "Si Vitta" 014 S-ttt c��- Uwba Mr.-��_iaas 1 botlla Mapa A aonoma California ���itra c.a'tt ��� plnta "tatt o- Hatru" As-ntx a... ���Chr.ttma* Brtw ��� pint* Oold Itai "XXX" S-.oul or Inai* Pala aia-x<-aa aea" Ti bottit* arrPRi��$9i�� * N^J^g- ****** 0^_* C^.f4'ht'-��?o��.���M"- P,,P"d " " 1 bottla Oold Stat "XXX" Fins 014 Unmrisr F Oognac Brand, Hamper r 1 bottla 014 Canadran Whll* Malt Whieter 1 bottla Oold Baal "Stlicttd" 014 ir.ah Wh.asar 1 bottla Naa* a aonoma "Three tajlt" Port Wine 1 botlla Napa S Sonoma "Three Sha tagla" iherr, Wine 1 boltla Map* A aonoma "Three fagit" Muacat Wine 1 bottla *Jap* a Bonoma "Thre* eagit* Tokatr Wine 1 boltla Ipint) Moran Clark Oase*-: proof Jamaica Rum 1 beltla I pint) Bona 4 Oo.'a London Old Tom Oln is bettia* airr Mies as bo *ll fr*i��nt cnargt* p'tpatd I* naartat frai*M atatlon. t pinu Neideieck'd ***** Top Mcno- Mla" Champagna rr.nrh 1 bottla "Ua 4a Won' rrtntn 1 tJgWr&t "uU" Scotch WhlOCJ 1 Kill* "Thra* aaal" B-r��sr-old Cf 1 bofllfJ-.hr'.J-'n'. lUrtlnl or B��Mf Un CockUlla 1 botlla Lion Amontillado Orr Table 1 bottlaK''v. S. 0." Bich Old Po�� W'na ... 1 botlla Bone A Oo.'s London Old Tom am 1 boltla Horace Clark Pins Old 0��Sf proof Jamaica Rum It plnta Pab*l Blu. Ribbon B.c" - Beat beef In the World Ubo't.lM mK!2tm. All rrelejht chsr8aa prepaid lo <**i"** fraighl ita.ton. 11 bottla. NtT PRICS SS.10 All frt.ghl chargaa prtpald to nearest freight ttation. Srn.-.". '.nil_Jry.-HalI-pe1, d.urinf thc mon,h of Oecember. will be sent our Beautiful Holiday 8MMI ��***+-* wfwdBetfea fa eeiws of tb, world famous picture "THE BAREFOOT BOY." Whsiwi aSS* c���nv m��2.,h" p;ctUre hM ?**** ��Pr"M' ,nd m***y *t our customers will highly pri�� this excellent copy which is of a very limited edition and particularly suitable for framing. All hampers are in plain cases with no marks to indicate contents, and pricesN-nam��l are freight prepaid to MBWsJ ireignt station. W rite for handsomely illustrated 40-page catalogue. Gold Seal Liquor Co., Limited SM��&�� * f ***** ��� ���r. ���f ��h. Pacific Coast. THE DAILY NEWS COAL NOTICE l Lund DIatrlot��� Diatrict ol CJuirfn Charlotto > notico thut thirty dava from date, 1, (J. !_.. ; of 1'rincu Huport, JJ. C, by occuputiun jepor, intnd to apply to tho Chiuf Com- mur of Landa for 8 liconco to proapoct for ,ml putroloum on and undor u-Iu ucroa of ji Craham laland doacribod us followa: Cmunciug ut a poat pluntod ono milo north f JK. 11. Coal Loaao No. U, marked N. W. 1 C. K. H. No. IU, thonco aouth 80 chaini., j woat 80 chuina, thunco north HO chaina, leuat 80 chains to pluco of commi>ncem.*nt. ��� Sept. 11,11*11. C. E. BAlN'mi, Locator >pt - 88. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Skuona Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct of Coakt Ranse 6 Tnko notice that LcHoy F. Grant of Princo Kupt'rt, 11. C , occupation civil onglneot, Inunda to upply for permiaaloD to purchaao the following duacribod landa: Commenc ng at a poat planted about 3 1-2 mllw SLS BrofeSHV08 Irom the northeaat corner aSS Bi^fiS F880' LKan*c 5�� CoMt BKwoL thoncu Mttt M chaini, thence north 60 chains, thenco K-M.t i tmk ot rWer- thenco ����"th followlnif ii Ll iff5 l0 ,,oint 0| oommtnoMwati con- tutnliiB lfio ucrea, mure or lesa. Dated Sept. ��. mi. lrkoy F. grant ____ l ib. Oct. lo. Gordon C. Emnwson, Agent Land District���District of Quoon Charlotte notice that thirtxdaya fronm dulu, 1, C. K. of I'rinco Ruuort, H. C, occupation book. Intond to apply to the Chiof Commisaiunor [or a llconce to proapoct for coal and ,. on and under t.-io acroa of lund on lalund described as follows: . -inoit-g ut a post planted two miles north ! Commonclng at a post planted at the north- !. JJ. Coul Leasa No 8, markod N. *.. cornor i rwost ����rnor 100 chuins uusi und 20 cbains north tt. Coul Loaae Iso. 11, thonco south 80. ���m ty* E. corner of Lot lllti, Harvey's Survey SSIKE ,intri?tiIUnBe 5-lhonct 20 ch,ii"�� iotttK SS2! J8 cl*l*im uut�� thoncu w ohetaa north, t����S H SW01 WH"'' thwnco uu bi��35 south, iun uinint. J?ft! Ww,t t0 "OBt ol commencemenl (luniaining -tut) acres more or less. DatodSept 18. 19U. LOTTIE McTAVlSH 1 ub. bept. mM t-rod W. llohler. Agenl Skwna Lund District-DUtriet or Coast IUnge u lake notice lhat Lottie Mclavlsh of Vuncouvur, ocLupauon married woman, inlunda to upply lumlr t0 purchlwe the ^'lowing described thence west BO chaina, thenco north 80 thunce oust 80 chains to place of corn- bent. Jept. 11,1011. C. E. UAINTEH, Locator Ot. '*.*. I Land District���Diatrict of Queen Charlottu \ notice that thirty days from duto, I, C. E. . of I'rince Rupert, ii. C, by occupation ��per, intond to apply to the Chief (mu- ��� of Land for a licence to prospect for petroloum on and under ii in acreu of f Gruham Island duicribed aa followa: menclng at a post planted two milea north , Ii. Coal Leaae No. 7, marked C. E. It. ise No. I'i, thence aouth 80 chains, llience chaina, thenoe north 80 cbaina, thonce \ cbains to place of commencement. Jept- U, 1911. C. E. UAINTER, Locutor pt. M. (Land District -Dislrict of Quoen Chnrlotlc I notice that thirty days from date, 1, C. E. > of I'rinet* Hupert, II. C, by occupation jlper, Intend to apply to tho Chief Cornier of Lands for a licenco lo prospoct for pd petroleum on and under tilt) acros of I Graham Island described as follows: noticing at a poat planted two milos north _, B. Coal Leaae No. 7, marked S. VV, eorner ll. Coal Leasa No, 13, thence north 80 thence east 80 chains, thonco south 80 , thencu wost 80 chains to place of eminent. Ificpt. II, 1911. C. E. HAINTER, Locator ���^.t. 23. | Land District���District of Quoen Charlotu Islanda i notico tbat Austin M. Brown of I'rince m* ll. C, occupaUon saddler, InUnds U Skoena Land District���Dislrict of Coaat Range & . U tho Chief Commiasioner of Lands and Tako uotlce tbat Bonjamin Rusael Rice of 1 for a llconce U prospect for coal, oil and | 1'rinoo Rupert, B. C, occupation wailwr, InUnds im on and under the foUowing doscribed i lo apply for permission u purchase tbe following j tbe Wost Cout of Graham laland: described lands: _jnenci:ig at a post plantod thruo milos easl Commoncing at a post_planUd 63 chains oouth ^northeast corner of C L. No. 4478 thenco from tho southoaat cornvr of Lot 3060. I'oat i eouth, thenco 80 chains eust, ihenoe 80 marked B. R. K S. fc.. Curner, tbence 70 chains [north, thenoe 80 chains wost u point of west, ihence 65 chains north, thonce 70 ehaiaa uaal, thencu 05 cbains euulh U point of cum* inuiicument, containing il>.> act** more or leaa. BENJAMIN Ki SM.l. KICK Dated October 21, 1011. I'ub. Nov. 2. Skeonu Land Diatrict���District of Coast Range 5 'luku nuiice thut MUs Mary Mulvillo of Clare, Ireland, occupution spinster, intends to apply fur permiHsion to purchase lho following desribed lands: Commencing ut u puat planUd onu chains north of tlio auutiieuftt* curner uf Lot ���< >2, thence north 40 chuina, tbence oust 20 chuins, thonce south 40 chains, tbence weal 20 chuina to point uf commencement; containing eigtity acrus, more or less DuiudOct. U, 1011. MISS MARY MULV1LLE Tub. Nov. 11. John C. Muiville, Agenl Uella Cuola Land District-District uf Coast Rang 3 Tuke notice thut 11. M. CUfl uf Dundalk, Ireland, occupution gentlomun, intends U apply ter {Hirmissiun to luasu the folluwing doacribod hinds: Commencing al a post piunted on the shoro of Neclectsconnay River ubout 10 chnins wosl of Indiun Reserve Liue ,thunce west 60 chains (ollowing tliu channel ol Neclvclacoimuy River, tlience south 80 chains mure or lusa to channel ul Bulla Coola Rivur, thence following channel of Bolla Coula River easturly 60 chains, nurth 80 chaina more or leas U point of commencement; containing 480 acraa, moro or loaa. " ' * 28, 1911. ___ II. Daled August 2 Tub. Sept. 80. IL CLIFF William McNair, Agont BComent, ._._._._._._._._._._____._._._._._._.___.__ AUSTIN If. BROWN, LocaUr I Location 81at July. 1911. iug- 17. {Lend DUtrict���District or Queen Charlotte Islands i notice tbat Austin M. Brown of I'rinco j occupation aaddlor, Intonds to apply to fiW Commissioner of Lands and Works Skoena Land District���Dislrict of Caaaiar Take notico lhat Angus James McKoniio of Vancouver, B. C, occupation bookkoepor, inlodnna lo apply for permission lu purchaso tho following described lands: Commencing at a post planud at lho con- L. No. 4477 thence I llu��nco of BlackwaUr river wiih Naas rivor, about chains north, thence 80 ' lwo "���������'���* ,lllitl- from tho aiath Dominion Telegraph lenco to prospoct for coal and oil and pctro- I end under the (ollowing duacribud lands Vast Coast of Graham Island: noticing at B poat planted three miles easl Southwost cornor of C. tins east, thonce 80 cha.... ���.��.. -.-..-. ���, _., _____ _____ A #��*��_�����--- . wesl, Ihonco 80 chains oouth lo point of I "b,n- J'ost marked A. J. M. S. VV. Corner, ncunu-iii i thenco 80 chains south, thenco 80 chaini east AUSTIN M. BROWN, LocaUr thenco mj chaina north, tbenoe ho chains weat Ittf Location, 31st July 1911. '" 1"'"a "' communcoment, containing <540 acros En. 17 more ur loss. ^*" ANGUS JAMES McKENZlE Datod SepU 23. 1911. I'ub. Nov. 2. i Land District���District of Quoon CbarlotU lalands nollco that Auatin M. Brown of I'rinco , occupation aaddlor, Intends to apply to lief Commiasioner of Lands and Works fo ���^mm^^^tjF *- ���-- ���a Skeena Land District���District of Caaalar nt.HHCbiff t'uinmi-wimier nl l.iituU ami Wurha l..r a Tako notico mat Herbert McLennan ul Van lo prospoct (or coal, oil and petroleum on and couver, B. C-, occupation real ostato agent, intonda tho following doacribod lands on the Wosl \ iu apply (or permission to purchase lho following of Graham laland: doacribod lands: imoncing at a post planted throe milos east Commencing at a post plantod at tho con- southeaai corner o iC. I. No. 4472 thoncu Uuenco of Blackwaler river with lhe Naaa river 80 chains, thenco oast 80 chains, ihonco south about twu nuloo suuth uf the auth Dominion ins, llionco wool 60 chains U poinl of com- j Telegraph cabin. I'oat marked H. M. N. IS. icnu I Curnor, tbenoe 80 chains aoulb, thenco 80 chains AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator | ��e.,t. thonco SO chains north, ihence .-" chains vast to point of commencement, containing 64u acree mora or lesa. I mi. i Sept. 23, R.U HERUERT McLENNAN I'ub. Nov. 2. 1 Auguat 1st, 1911. _i Land District���District of Queen Charlotto ko notice that thirty days from dale, 1, C. E ter of I'rlnce Ruport, B. C, by occupation keeper, intend to apply lo lho Chief Com- loner of Lands fur a hevnee to prospect lor ead petroleum oo and undor 040 acres of ___J on Graham Island dwenbod as foUows: Commencing st a post planted (l.e milos eaet el Coal l,e.i <��� No. 410/, marked C. E. 11. Coal I No. 1, N. E. corner, thoncu ������*.*���: 80 chains. i aouth oO chaina, ibence east 80 chain tlMCO norih 80 chains to place ol commencement. DMedSept. II. 1011 C. E. UAINTER, Ucator TMb. Sopt 23. tteeoa Land District -District of Queen Cbsrlotte Take nolice lhal ihirty -i.*- ��� from dale, I, C. E Mentor of Trince Rupert, II. C, by uccupatiun bavkkoeper, intend to apply to the One! Com- ���Moner ol l..nic|. (ur a licence to pruspect for ���Mil and petroleum un snd under t.iu acres oi laVal on Graliani Inland dcscriUil as lollows: Commencing at a post planted livu milos east el Coal Lease No. 4167, markid C. E. II. N. W. eerejar No. 2. thencu south od chains, ilirncv cast ta) ehains, thence north 80 chains, ihenco west M ebains to placo of communccmeni. Deled Sept. ll, i'.'ll. C. E. UAINTER, Locator P��b. Sept. 23. LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Land Dlstrict-Dlitrlct of Coait IUngo 6 Teke notice that we the undenigned. All m.i Christian Garde and Wm. M. John stun of I'rinco Rupert, B.C.. occupation mtntnit engineer and prospector, inund to apply for permission u fees* tho following described land: Commencing at m pusl planted 1-4 mile eaal uf the Tyee Sutinn.G.T.r.Ky.Station and iipproxlm- eUly 27 miles east of I'rince Itupert, thunco norlh 40 chaina, thonce vast 2�� ehains, thence south 26 ehains more or le*��s to railway Kiade, thonce westerlv i'i ehains more or less follow in* nald Bide tu point of commencement nnd cuntaining 70 acres or tcsa. AI I n.l' I'HKISTIAN tiAKDE WILLIAM M. JOHNSON Date Nov. 2.1. 1911 Pub. I >rt 5. 1911 Bolla Coola Land District���Dislrict of Coast IUnge I Tako nuiice that II. M. (till of Dundalk, Ir- land, occupallon gentleman. Intends to apply lor permission to lease the lollowing .l<' rni-.-i land*: Commencing at a post planted al the shore near the N. I corner of Lot No 3, thonce north 40 chaina, thonco ��� esl 80 chains more or U**s U oast boundsry of csnnury lease, thence folluwing ���" ������ L���******* -outh to chains more or Skeena Land District���District of Coast IUnge I Tako notice lhat 1, Christopher Jamos Grauam ol l'nnce Hup n, B. C, occupatioa loconottve engineer. Intend lo appl> fur permission to purchase the following doscribod lands. Commencing at a post planted at the auuth- , west corner of Lot No. I ..i_i vtdniiy of Lake j 1 akelso and marked Christopher J. Graham N. J- Corner, thenco weal 40 ciiaina, ihenoe south 8U chains, ihence east 40 chains, thence north HO chains to posl of commencement; contsining iju actea, more or leas. CHRISTOPHER JAS, GRAHAM, LocaUr Dated Sepu 22. ..Ml 1I.&6 A.M.���Witoossod T. D UM. pub Sept. sa Skoena Land District���DMrict of Caeeiar Take notice that U. H. Ma*an of Vanoouvor. 11. C, occupallon truckman, inUoda eo apply fur perroiaBlon lo purchaae the following describe*. : landa: Commencing at a poat planted 40 chaina aouth I of Pre-omption No. 3V7 and ���>- chains cast Irom ii..* Nau Kiver (S. W. CJ, ther.ce 40 chaina east, I thenco 40 cbains north, theoce 40 chaina ����*t. thence 40 chaina aoutb to the point ol commence- :i.< i.i to contain 160 acres mure or leea. RICHARD HOWARD STEWART Daled Aug, 1911. Jamos T. Fullcrtoo, Agent Pub. SepL 23. Skeena Land Diatrict���DUtrict of Coaat Hang* & Take nuiice lhal Harold E. Smith ot Morolv, Alia., occupation elation agent, intenda u apply I for porniaaion U purchase the lollowing described ��� lands: Commanclng at a pott plantod al tbo aouth I west corner 100 chains east and 20 chains north from N. K. vomer of Lot 1116, Harvey's :*ur.... Cout District IUngo 6, thenoe 40 chalu eut, ihence 80 chalu north, ihence 40 chains treat, thor.c* 80 chalu aouth to post of commoncement containing 320 acree, mora or leaa. Daled Sopt. IS, 1911. HAROLD E. SMITH Pub. Sept. 24. Fred W. Bohler. Agon Skeena Land District���District ol Coul Range 6 Take nollco thet 1, Gordon C. Emmeraon ol Princo Rupert, B. C, occupaUon roal ostato bruker, Inlend to apply for permission to purchase lho following described landa: Commenring at a post planled aboul 8 .m mtla in a northerly direction Irom tho northeast corner poet of Lol 1319, IUngo a. Coast District, thenee north 40 chains, thenco weat to rivor bank, thence aoulh follosring riv.r bank U puint ol commoncemoi.1; containing 160 "��� ��� ������ lho uid oast boundary south 40 chsins mora Iom U shore line, thence lollowlng uid shore lino easterly SO chains more or leas to (mini ol co mme nee men t; containing 320 acres, mure or Dated August 31, 1911. H. M. CUFI Pub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agent Delia Coola Land District- District of Coast Range Tako notice that Et. M- Cllll of gmglkijj UndToteupatlon gentleman, intends lo appl> for permission U 1 rut ledum, ,..���, .. ^^^^^^^^^ leeee tho following described lands: Commencing at a pott planted at tho N. E corner ol Lot 83, thenco north 20 chains, thonce west 40 Chalu, thence south 20 chsiu more or loss to shore lino, thence fullowlng tho shore line east 40 chalee more or less to point of commence ment; conUining 80 ram, more or less. Dsted August 31, 1911. H M. CLOT Pub. Sept. 30. William McNair. Agenl Bella Coola Und District-District o (Coast Rang 8 Tako notice that ll. M. ClifT of Dundslk, Ire- .and, occupation **���****** -��-��i* fur permission to land, occupation gentleman, Intends to appl) for petniulon to leaso tho following described landa: ^ Commencing at a poat pianim ����� **�� . corner of Lot No. 4, thence north 40 chains, thonce cast 40 chaina, thence aouth 40 chaina more or I��m to ahoro lino, thenco following ahore line westerly 40 chslns mere or lesa lo puint of commencement : containing 80 acres, more or leas. Dated August 28, 1911. II. M. CUFI Pub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agen Hella Coola Land District���District ol Coast Range , CUfl of Dundalk, Iro- T.ke notice that '^^.^"nUndV'To"'>pl> mlcd at the N. \> - ' -'-��� more Ued mora or GORDON C. I'lMi.li -M-. Dated Sopt-9, 1911 I'ub. Oct. 10. Skeena Land DUtrlct���District of Coul IUnge b Tako notice that HLriam lUy McTavish M Winnipeg, Man., occupation barrister, Inton-ts to apply (or permission U purchase tbe following dfweriued lands: Commencing at a post planted al tho south* ait corner 40 chains eut snd 40 ehaiu north trom N. E. corner of Lol 1116, Harvoy's Survey Coaat Dislrict IUnge 6, Ihence 60 chains soft, thence 60 cbaiu north, thenoe 60 ehaiu ws-tt, ibenco 60 chalu south U put of commencement containing ��� '���" acres mora or lesa DatedSept. 18. 191t HlltlAM ROY McTAVlSH I'ub. Sept. 23. Frad W. Boh.er, Agont PAPERHANGING -AND - HIGH CLASS SIGN WORK OUR SPECIALTIES SILVERSIDES BROS. P.O. BOX 120 PHONE 166 GREEN Second Avenue, near McBride Windsor Hotel F1HST AVKNI'K AT KlIillTII STHEKT Newly Fumiihed and St-wuti He.led Room. A KIRST CLASS HAIt ANI) DINING BOOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE TO GUESTS W. H. Wrighl, Prop po. box 37 New Knox Hotel BESNER & BESNER. Proprietors The New Knox fleet.-] It run on lho Europran fl.etr. Kiral-clau tervlce. All tlio I. It. ��l M'.l.I I. mprvvementa. -:-:- HKI.S filk UP FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT 1836 1911 The Bank of British North America II Ten ta I.1I01.1. C.pil��l aatt RtwTi Ov.r $7^00,000 Letters of Credit For our customeis' convenience i.e issue Letters of Credit payable in Pounds Sterling for use iu Great Britain and all parts of the world, aud payable in Dollars for use in Canada, United States, Mexico, Bermuda, Bahamas, Cuba and the West Iudies. We buy and sell Drafts on l-iauce, (".cnn.iiiy, South Africa, Australia, New Zealaud, India, China and tbe West Indies. Prince Rapcrl Branch ��� F. S. I ONC \t.na-er. Select your Christmas Gifts in your own home This ls made possible by using a "Ryrie'1 catalogue ���a copy or which will be mailed upon request. In It you will And hundreds of especially attractive gift articles In Jewelry, Silverware, China, Cut Glass, Leather Goods, Novelties, etc., ranging In price from 16c. up. We prepay all delivery charges on any articles Surehased from us, guar- ntee their safe arrival, and refund your money lf you are not entirely satisfied. Ryrie Bros., Limited C.o.tl.'a I_r,tll Jewelry Hmnc ilat, ggrle, fret. Harrg ggrle, See.-treae. 184-136-138YongeSt. TORONTO - THE COSY CORNER = DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN j ] , | Thin is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will bu devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prinoe Rupert are invited to contribute to ita columns, and to tako 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. W L. BARKER Architect Second nveu.ie and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Offlce. WOMAN'S CROWNING QLORY Any Woman, by Cultivation, Can Obtain Thick, Glossy Tresses. II. Gortltin Muitfti W. Nicholson Lulloy MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. GBMIfi, TRSS&i Christmas and New Year Sailings s.s. Prince Rupert L..��. Princ. Rupart Thur.d.y .1 8:30 p. m., O.C. 21.1 and 2g.lt, arriving In Van- couxr oarly Saturday morning, Drc 23d and 301HJ MAKE VOUR RESERVATIONS IARLV Phon. 260 SS. Princ. John for tl.warl 10 a. m , Dae. 20th and 27th. Pr.a.ni >ch*dul�� will r.maln In .n.ct until aboo. dat... Bi-weekly train service lo Vanarsdol. Trains leave Prince Rupert at 1 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Returning arrive Prince Rupert 4 p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays. On your Chrletmas visit Eaat travel via the Grand Trunk Railway Syatem from Chicago. The finest ami best service over Double Track Route. Connections with all ronds L.i* ��� and West. Atlantic Steamship bonking, arranged.. Full Information and tickets obtained from the office of a. e. McMaster FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Wiiiiinii iimiiii mn' nf woman's grcalcsl glories is hor hair, und unless Uml is long, uml thick, nml glossy, Bhe Ib roally nover Quito satisfied with it, Correal uml systcmalio brushing is uni- of Hi.- must, important factors in produolng ti roally llm- lii'iul of hair. At leiisi ten miii- iiies slimiitl lie sponl mi brushing ovory day���-live minutes al nighl and Qve minutes in lhc morning. Don'l jusi brush lhe surface of Uie hair, Iml use n long-haired Iml iml im. hard) brush, so lhat Uie bristles will penotrale tu Hu.i.-alp. ii is neoossary I., get as iiciii' thi' roots of Hie hair us possible if brushing is Lo havo any lii'iieiiciiil results. ll Is iml neoossary lo brush wiih u great deal of vigor; if you th. Mini you will probably bring mil large Quantities of your hair, instead of promoting its growth. I'm- your brush Drmly, iml nol roughly���in Buoh a manner lhal vim sel Hie bloi.il circuliiling more freely, but not so as to make your heuil ill-he with the violence of your "stroke." Tlie proper wuy lo I.rush your linn* ui nighl is lo pari it in (he middle, or brush it smoothly il<.wii eilher side, then plait il lOOSel) iu Iwo plails, leaving llie emIs free. Ill lhe morning brush in Hie siuiie way, uml finish the "dressing," using your brush Instead nf your I'omli, ns fur as possible. Vour eonili ouglil lo lie one of lioso large toothed variety, and ..luml.I l.e used almost exclusively for inking .ml tangles. Massage Is another excellent lliing fm- making the hair grow. press two Dngers "f h..ih bands (Innl) .ni Hu- scalp! just above the ears, ami move il backward ami forward several limes! Uien move Hie lingers toward Hie front of the lieu.I ami repent lho exercise. Tins should be .lone nearly all SOME XMAS RIDDLES train Sharpeners for the Kiddies to Practice With. Wli> are young liulies like bells*.' Heeiiiise you I'illi lieuT Uml mil iiieir metal until you have given I belli a nui-'. When may a piri lie oomparcd in a book ni' iiiiisn**.' when sho Is lull III' airs. W'liui i.s ilu- mosi dangorous lime in gn into Hie oounlrj *! When lho trees aro shooting and the bullrushos out. Whal is lhe difference between an aocoplod ami uu unaccepted lover? One kisses bis missis and ibe other misses his kisses. Whal is ill* thai one can pul up a spmii down, Iml not down u spout up'.' Aii umbrella. " 'Tis I rue I have buth luce and han.Is ami move before your eye, but when I iiiuve my body stands, ami when I Bland l lie." Whal um I.' A clock. Whioh Is Hu' smallest bridge in lhe world'.' The bridge of your nose. Winn is a scarf pin like u ship in disU-088? When il is on the bosom of u heavy swell. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS ���:- AUDIIOKB Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Princ.. Ruuert P.O. Box 361 ALKHEU CAltSS, >.r iiriti.ii Columbia urirl Mi.lllti'Irt. Ilnte.. V. I1KNNKTT, II. A. of II C. Ontario, Su- I. rrt r' lr.ru rell Hire! A I- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Imtih llnrs. carss & bennett Barristers, Notarise, etc. Ollit*.' Kxe'hr.ii.r' hlock, cornor Thlnl avenue and Sixth utroot. I'rlnce UuDort. 8 Order your Wurks today. Xmas Mowers al If A NICE ALMOND CAKE Tasty Something That Any Good Housewife Can Make. Meai a quarter of a pound of 1.tiller to a cream, a.1.1 a quarter nf a pound of sugar ami boal well. Add tin beaten eggs gradually, stir in Qve ounces "i Hour, half a teaspoonful of baking powder and a little essence >.r aim..11.Is. Pour the mixture lulu a lined liu ami bake iu a moderate oven for half an hour. when cold, cover with icing and decorate wiih blanobed ami ohopped almonds. Fine line of work baski-ls filled wiili candy. If you want a good one you hud belter huve il laid aside. Christmas stockings. Ward's Cnndy Store. tf WM. S. HALL, L. D. S., D. D. S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All ilrnttil OMratloni nkllfully tr.-at.-d. Ga. and loCUl Hnill.th.ell.--4 rertlr. r i te I e el fo. llie- | lUlll!.'.. OX- traction of ..-.-th. ConitiilUitlon free. Oltlcel: Holxersoii Block. I'rinco Ituuert. 11-1- Ale'X M M n: in II.A.. .*��� * !������ Willi.mis.n *. .1 I .11 WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.t P..O. DOX 21 I'UINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OE SINGING I'i I'll Of Wll. r'UXON. KM*.. A.R.A.M.. I UN.. ENS GEORGE LEEK & CO. .MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life und Accident Insurance. CIS Srd Avenue Phone HI and Green 262 PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specially. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Killed. 2nd Ave. between 10th and tith St. THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND Ave. TAKE THE BEST THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Fiom VincoDTer or Seattle FOR AU POINTS EAST OR SOUTH TICKETS TO THE OLD COUNTRY Through Tickets and all information about your trip Roger's Steamship Agency 2nd Ate. Ileail of Centre St. Phone lit m B.C. Coast service - Kamous Pm cess Line Princess Mary ���Saturday. December 16th, al 9 a.m. For Viotorla. Vancouver and Seattle J. C. McNab General Agenl SHOOTING STRENGTH SIMPLICTY Skeena Und DUUict���DUlrict ..f <�����*,.��� Take notice that Charlea William Ham ol Yancouvpr. II. C, occupation int|>ector. latenda Lu apply (or permiwon in purchaae the lollowing Commencing al a pott planted at tbe coniluence of lllackwater river with the Name river about two milea aouth from the eiith Dominion Telegraph cabin. 1'oet marked C. W. U. 8, W. Corner, thence 80 chaina north, thence K0 chaiiu easl, thence 80 chains eouth. thence 80 ehaina went to point ot commencement, containing G40 acrea more or leae. C1IAHLK8 WILLIAM HAM Dated September 2:t, 1911. Tub. Nov. 8. Skeena Land Dutrict-DUtrlct of Caeiiar Take notice that Thomaa Arthur WhiU of Vancouver, U. C, occupation carpenter, inlenda to apply for permiaaion lo purcnaae tne following deecribed landa? FRED. STORKJ -General Hardware��� J. Undi: , , , ninnied at the N. Commoncini �� ��� I****** !'����� ,��� ,���|nl m0 corner ,1 UJ jt *WJ" J \J,,P No. 1 igE lorny It M<l'".' ,c,,,,,,,, -a Ih-M. tl><n>~* &&*&XP~mmmmZ Wt* W ***L**"'.*, *" ""' II. M- CUFF Diteil Aimui" **> m'* willi.m McNair, Aganl run. Bept. SO. . , ��� iilatrlct���Ulatrlct ol Cf-aat n_n���� Bella Cooil.��n.lol"r", <*"* ,* . 11 \l did ��< V*"*'*****' *T T.k. ***** *****.,;���;,;,, ini.nd. I., ni'i'iy Und, ocelli..'."" , ";J ",7���!-,���||�����i���i: .Imcnbeil lor narmiwitJii to i ea��� Unda Commencing at a poat pl.nled at the eon (l.i.nr" ol Hlaekwaler river with Naaa river, at-���' .. .w ^ ,u. -i.ti, Dominion Telea. eanin. tv.. ... E. Corner, tnenee IU chaina north, thence SO ehalna weat, thance 90 '- .-���^ ��n ehaina eaat tfl point ol MH&wggiq. i,ou **. *.J*l2^u*&..*W\'&lHJ&!l*tm*. commf,',M-"��:,^'^::^,i.iw-^ ���Km-.--��� ...... aaa imt, about t*o mllea eouth ol the aiath Dominion Telegraph cabin. Port marked T. AW"" <*** ' 80 chaina north, thence 80 e chaina aoulh, thenct* HO chaina eaat t commencement, containing 010 acraa more or leaa, THOMAS Mil III it WIIITK Dalad Sept. 2.1, 1911. Pub Nov. 2. Skeena Land DUtrlct���DUtrict of Coart Hange V Take notico that Jeeae M. Tellman of Cedar Kapidf, Iowa, occupation lawyer, intend* to apply for permiaalon to purchaae tha followini deecribed landa: ">; | Commencing at a poat planted on the anuiherly " ! ahora of KuUymateen Inlet on '.he right hank j ol a email atream (lowing Into aald Inlet Jurt eut 1 i.f i row Lake. Thence aoulh 20 chaina, thence ��� *��*\ *ai_aa\l__o tii'ifn vt \*i**** to the aliDfe line of Builden' HriMwan? Valvn8 & Pipei Oxfonl Stoves Graniteware Tinware SECOND - AVENUE Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block* Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit thc lodge. J. P. CADE. N. 0. ��� J. i.l.IVK. Sec. .r a i ��� if.. i Oun Ii-ntin-s nf Hie Tlie e��.iiiiia|�� arc uulM.inline 0MCSN1 n >.i 1 ll. .Ii.h.iiii. . ii'iiiiinii'. .re . linn.ilu.hi wi.nl wherever -purl.men nililtri'irali*. ami i.nni.r 'lun�� bate ����ii tin* u.etlil . I. .-I.. -1 lr It r- The air.ii.ih of ihe Hreenrr ar 11. .ra la phenomenal. The un-ener Trehle \Vi-ilri* I i-l Hull l�� lilt* ��� lmtiin-��l llrci-rli it-t-nine evl.nl. nun ... 'I h>* eitiilink. l- .11 over Un worM. The "IspIIp I'rini-pri." anion l�� ���inil'lii in it-, tr. u.eih* ���-..II), .ni.e.llil.v. an.l the >liik.r l�� a Ir.ir ltr.it nf a ���itiiiiiI i|itt.ki. Ili.n am ..llier. Tun ..l .11 II....- ailvanl.rp. ir .mir .11.1 la a Orrpner. M CradM t. S.l.el From $56.00 to *l00O W.W. GREENER U 65 at,*t, Hall Hill NaMml. r 0 Birks9 Catalogue will iis.isi iii milking y..111- Cliri.-lmns l.u>ing a success. S.miiI your iinme nnd address nl ��.nco nml gel this free shopprs' gniilc. from which you muy selool in lhe .)ni.'l i.f your homo gnnils which represent the -Inn.Innl <>f fashion, exoellenco, quality nml flnlsh. From Kirks' gi-i'iil .si.it-k i.f .I.'w.'lr>. Silver, Cut iilasa, Walohes, Clooks, Li'iillicr lii.iiils, \ri liitiiils untl .Ni.M'llies you inny seleol the mosi ohoioo ajid pleasing-Christmas gifts. C.iiiiiiiiniciilc wiih us al >.ii.-.' nml b.-ii.'lil by lho prices >.f Hi.' Importer nn.l manufacturer. Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. Jewellers and Silversmiths Hotel Central S3$tt&S 1'. .: "i > .-. and Ameriran plan. it-i*Am I.' .in -I. ii.--i.-i ii convenience*. *���:.*���������* |1.IW to tLlrl por day. : t Peter Black Proprietor ===E. eby cn, a>.== REAL ESrArK Kitsumkalum Lm- I Kor Snle KITSUMKALUM - |l C. Chi���ey Swtepint and Fmasct QjgJM Prepare for winter hy getting your fnr- naccs and flues put in order by C. H. CUTTING futlail Ihinmi *>.,tp KUtell. Km Halrl. m Phone 71 HASTINGS & GRANVILLE STS. VANCOUVER ;S:$&:&m��:38^^ E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHAIICKS lll'AN.IS'AHI.f: THIRO AVENUE PHONE 3M. t.i'KN day ani) man HAYNER BROS. tM'i:i! I \K I l; . anii KMIIAI.MF.K.S I'lineral Dlreet.ira Inl Ave. near t".th St. I'hone No. M ore rl 1*-." ��� ���- ���-���- , , , thine, northeily and[m**^>' '?' a��Bin-up��� ... ����� tmlmS^P ''"aw-"""*" ?"._. i".V,.l IS. l��ll- ��� ���,.��� McNair. Agent | [Mb. Aug. U. ^.^.niiSio..:'^;1- thenee weal ������*���** rone. , ���u Dateel Aug"" '"��� Pub. Sept- an- Savoy Hotel Or. Fraeer an.1 Mh. Cholee Wine, and Cl-rar. RUrF.RT'S PALACE Or COMFORT | Second A��e. TO LET Flat in Rand Blork, corner Sixth Avet.ue and Fulton Street. Also .lores in same blnrk. Two collage* colter Second Avenue onri Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lott In all purl, ol the dly. FIRE INSURANCE We repre-pttt some ol llie Inr**. -x Companies doing btixines. in the lily. C. D. RAND Phone 112 mi* tin1 scalp onco every day. li i�� n marvelous rotnody fur weak, railing hair. Tin- massage ma) be helped l.y lhe use nf h litlle vaseline, lay, nit..ni iwioe ii w.'.-k. if your hair Is inlii.i- greasy then use the vaseline less often and only a very litlle m n lime. Am.iii.*i- oxcollonl luiir iniiii' id plain paradln ..il. There are two drawbacks i.< paralTIn, however, namel): Thai it Is highly Inflammable nml therefore you musl keep away from any m-ii- li.-inl In-ill or liglil nfler using il. ami lhal il has rather an unpleasant odor. Tho latter drawback is one lhal Is soon ii'ini'iii.'.i, however, as Un- odor vanishes vi*. .inirkiy, cs- I lally if von can g.. bar.'h.'a.l.'.l Into Un- open air for hnif an hour or "n after using the oil. Don'l apply .i oflener than onoo .*. week. it i*�� batter nol i" wash your linir too often, unless il is very ..ily. Once in three weeks is nun.' often enough, n It nn exoellsnl plan I., give llic loalp a good massage with vaseline Jusi before wiinliiiiir your hnlr. i One other thing! civ.- your hair as much sun ami mr as pofSlble, When vim can oonvonlently do so lei n fall loosely round your shoulders in Dial the air may gel llit'.nigli it and cool III.' scnlp. COLDS ARE THE SMALL DOOR LEADING TO LARGE ILLNESS. Al COS), lojre, dolls, games- Wallaeo't. if If there is danger, it i.s well to know it. The wanting cough should demand Immediate action, If there Is a remedy it is well lo know it Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil produces Immediate results. A cold cannot make licith. iv when Mathieu's Syrup is us-.i Prevention makes the cure unnecessary. Delay makes the cure mi difficult. The healing properties of tht Tar combined with the strengths* ning properties Of Cod l.iver v5:1 makes Mathieu's Syrup the Invincible conqueror of colds. I.ar>;e bottle Jj cents. Sold l.y ail dealer*. Whro hra.lai hi- anil lever aie pretcnt wllh a ."1-1 Uke Malhl**ii . N.l-In.' I*..wilcl. lu reeltue tlir level etui nllnv 111. pnin. J I, M*tlhlrii 00 . flttpt Shei'iluoke. ytte. 'I.) Uistribut.irs for Western Canstlii Foley Bros., Lanes t Company. Inc., Winnipeg Vancouver Saskatoon ] M0HI H9 p.o. vox HM PONY EXPRESS i.V.liMUl' Mt-KrilANTfl' I'I I I.l IO SI KM- I Kor H:it'.-.'.-f. floral anil F��rwanllnir Aironla. I; ���. or Motor Car tla> or nlirht Krvrnth Avr. and Fulton PhOM ��1 .Grand Hotel.. Worklngman's Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 1st Ave. an.l 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS. Propri.tar: little's NEWS Agency Magazines 11 Periodicals :: Newspaper* CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF SMITH & MALLETT THIIII) AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Stcaml'itting *it>il Sheet Metal Work Office: Ir.l Av I'hone 171 Work.hnt. 2nil Ave. bet. 71 h and hlh 8ta NORTHERN B.C. LIQUOR Co. The Leading Wholesaler* of Northern Britith Columbia Esclu.ive Agent, for BUDWEISER BEER1 _-_i-____i KT\ \ Hi" > �� iii ::-:�� : ��� > -Write. HOW REMARKABLE BIRD-FLIGHT ~~ PICTURES WEBE SECURED i *. '��* : ..��� **��� t, i* ami m _ms ac V *,* L. * " * - ' ��� ' ������.Villi ��� . i '.-��� A. I* ��� ��� : .1 *��� v 1 I. ��� .- ' - fir-. ? k The Besl NOTICE TV ��� .1 Procurable. L# Absolutelypan ' 0- M. K* *^ ��� U** -i * LYNCH BROS. ** ��� ___ : - ' *��:- Hotel; I -Church Serrices- Tvtt-in-rt*��.A-: :** .*uzz ���s-emm . "m ' ' ji.uj rt *����� : ������_ -r. ��� . rt. matt ~ AtJX. z-.-sjxm/ irru-m* m*l ****** "mm at: '..** x u. tJTT 7 �� 1X30. ��.*.. ��� I ""M*- tXAJ-TSx- ;, * *-*��� *"i. ><������ *r-i rr - . - ��� C i_ j . - a - ��� I.-- *-.-- .-..- ���-. i. _ atr�����i��t -aa**�����_- r- ..i. ��id aft. ���*m m-mr, enrulm* %r . tt m-At ' .** > tt. 1 uuurv ftaaan. ac t_l 3 m til -. *. K*^. *.Z. ���..,- �� miB ������?��� . ��� . 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STAIT W BUSINESS ���-. r-i t *--���-��. I-. I :rm *ms**m*r, mtti essra*. MS *��*y -rf iarnM< MMf ofy��we��k. Aprtr �� raa kiwi orric a jf '_^i.*ijsr ��iU?S o 1 ** ���,** ���-��� -Wlies Pflrtl_j__ Cement Jt subscribe For TV n��% Na.M,��� THE DAILY NEWS enry Fales-Gordon Visits Rupert Henry Fulcs Gordon was the usl distinguished of the ar- uls by the Prince George on Vcilnesdny, most distinguished ti globe trotter and a trained observer. The name is well known even in Prince Itupert, many excellent articles of travel and adventure have appeared in the magazines over his signature, anil also during sis stay in the United Stales he devi.i.'.i these habits of trained bbservation lo the conditions existing in the cities he visited stiil freely discussed them, his Dmparisoii of these conditions ���tb those of the lending cities nd towns of Great Britain and Continent being rend everywhere with great interest. The News reporter inli-o- RSuced himself lo Mr. Coition nl ���the Grand Trunk Inu ns lhe I liter was strolling in fruin liit'.i'. * fast Thursday in..ruing. The .Reporter, being himself some-1 ,'thing of a IruveliT iu a sinali Kvay, quickly gol en rapporl j jSwitli the visitor by the nienlioiil Bbf his old-time friends among writers and artists whom Mr. Jordon must have met, anil Rhus nearly an hour was pleasantly spent in interesting reni- Biniscent chat. After this the reporter got down lo business and endeavored to obtain ma- ' terial thai would be interesting J|to the readers of The News, and f*in this he succeeded far in advance of his expectations. Referring to his articles on the rotten municipal conditions of Seattle and olher towns he had visited, Mr. Gordon was asked if he had ever lectured and whether during his stay !"���> might be induced lo deliver a lecture here. "No, nothing would persuade me to lecture. I was asked several times in the States to do so, but I always declined. As a matter of fact I don't much like the States. I don't like their ways. You know; you might, as you say ,have read my name often, but this is what I object to: Too much publicity, don't you know. Now I've gone about a bit, and seen things, and if I can help anybody by anything I know, why, the information is theirs for the asking. But I don't want to have the limelight thrown onto me. Every fellow who is anyway decent objects to that, don't yon know. "Now, 1 like you, old chap. You've knocked nlmnl tt-goodull bit end know things. I am willing lo help you make some 'copy.' and that's what any good newspaper man wants. But I won't be featured, you understand. Just say I landed nnd am staying at the Inn, and that's all I don't waul lo bo bothered with a lol of people. Promise mc that and I'll go ahead making copy for you. Get your pencil out. "It would be well to start this with the story you tell of mecl" |ng Patli in New York Hay when on one of her very last 'fare- WOll'vtsitS. Twenty reporters silting in the pilot house and she in lhc centre, nnd she says: ���Well, somebody ask nm ' iw I like America and I will at ******* thai 1 just love America ..Urn- all things." Because I do Uke Prince Rupert. Hike to study ���0Wns and ihis is un especial opportunity to study a g*eat sea- ****** T'ntTt me very much. ' ** **-" �� what most struck me yesterday Sernoon, and while I am her what else strike. Jil��J*J stores, your horriMe sreel your hotels, banks and so The Grand Trunk Inn. "Let's slui'l with this hotel. 1 onme here naturally. I knew '������' ���"��� olher, for although (here wa. n crowd of hotel runners al Hie boat, none of them suid: 'Free bus,1 you know, so 1 took DO nutice of Ihem. This is right nexi io the wharf anyway, and, another lliing, you will never make u mistake In Canada In going lo a railway holel. You may, and possibly will, in any other country, The hotels in Canada are Hue. I might class them us iho leading hotels in the several cities, but this may not be the exact fact. Yu find in them the dignity of a llrsl- class old hotel in Kngland, but With a greater freedom. The little things thai make for individual comfort are boiler looked after. The servants nre m.l so obsequious, bui ihey nre willing .'uul Iheir flrsl Ihoughl Is nol 'backsholli,' ns it is in England and all ovor Iho Continent, And Ihey h ive gontlt i i itiagot - evi'i5 lime. Distinguished Globe Trotter and Municipal Expert Enjoys a Study of New Great World Port in its Infancy--An Admirer of Pioneer Pluck���Gives Important Inside News and Views���Buys Togs and Greets Chums Rambling Stores goods gives an idea of local prosperity and plenty of money going around, and also of oul- tured uml rather expensive tastes. "Were 1 of lhe olher sex I should be disappointed, old ohapple, that you have not noticed my gel up, II wus Hie slore windows iu this case lh.it took me in and got my money, because I round when I was in Uml 1 really needed a new suit nnd Hint prices were very reasonable. "��� "II was ,-i| n place on this side of Hie lll'-l slivel you go lip, Sixth -ii.'i. and llie firm is i p. i impnuy, Ltd. They li I a hull, lol of -nniking ���'- in lhe window, and lho lhe White Pass, might be his sou. However, il I'd drop ut This picture of Old Vickcrsville and its tenia appealed to the coliertor of historical data on. "This I will say for Mr. Sweet. He is a type so far ns courteous manlier goes, but he goes further. He has n geniality that is never familiar and yet it captures; with.ml ,nl iiiii dug il you reckon him among your friends. Then he undoubtedly understands the line art of catering. The meals are splendid compared with what 1 reasonably expected to find in a town so new. The service, too, is worthy of commendation. I don't know where he gels such nice girls. They don't have them in the Slates nor in Eastern Canada. What I mean is: I don't know- how Mr. Sweet manages to keep Ihem. For Ihey go modestly and sweetly obliging about their business as if it was Iheir business, seriously. Anywhere else the waiter girls arc flirtatious and endeavor lo convey the idea Ihey nre only there for fun for a short lime. This is, in n measure, true, for in pioneer towns especially they are soon snapped up and married. But Mr. Sweet's waitresses are refined and seem proud of tbeir business. "Thc rooms and lhc house generally are up tu the best of hotels and a trifle more homelike. Bui in regard lo Ihis I understand lhe railway is building a million dollar hotel here like Ihe Chateau Laurier at Ottawa, and all I can say is that when moving day comes I trust thc company will take along Mr. Sweet as one of the mosi vulti- abl-e assets. It it wasn't so soon after breakfast I would invite you downstairs to drink a peg in the prettiest wainscoted bar room- I've seen in the Northwest. "Arrayed in Fine Clothes." "Your stores are beginning to pul on a Christmas air, I nolice," observed Mr.* Gordon, as ���e lllled his pipe. "Not to the same extent, however, is there to |,c noticed thai crude garish- Degi of holiday decoralion as :n ninny places. Your pioneer business men seem to be sut.s- flcd to make a good display of oils, and in this respect you iu the % and displaying wares to theibnl advantage. Not only that, bu for a frontier town the stock of .' slore cries quality lhc moment you enter. A line lol of llic latest woolens are displayed under glass, all of thc mosi modern models and colors���ns good, in fact, as I could get anywhere in the East. Quit Railroad for Steamboat. "That line, 'Tickets lo the Old Country,' strikes n chord, don't it, old man?" was lhe way Mr. Fales-Gordon resumed his talk aboul Prince Rupert, "lt wns one of the first signs to cnlch my eye in (he shop next lo your new opera house. The name, James 11. Rogers, also nit.I see jusi lo pass tbe li:. ,! away. "Can I see Mr. Rogers?" I asked. "You ure looking nl him," " - IhO reply. "What rail I .'ii for you?" lie u - a well sel up chop, ��� '��� i iv.'ii, clear eyed, line n and in. .tow-1'.el be Jim's son, for \ - coriainly a likeness S ������ 'I friend. Then I no- Ihal bi- hair was grizzled. Wi I. il nil-III be bis sou, you . . im- v..ung fellows soon gt I grnj gay..de.i- al Hie sides if Ihey won lho Kitl> late, "I Hiel a Mr. Rogers wiih c. E. Hawkins, ihe railroad engineer, al the Baldwin Hou-e, Frisco, aboul ten year- ago," 1 ventured lo say. "Thai's ine," was Ihe ready reply. "Hawkins and I arc old chums from way back." "Then I'm on old chum, too," und 1 tendered my card. He shook my hand with a clear, hearty laugh und I playfully told him he must be Jim's son. "Ouit yer kidding," was the laughing retort. "Why, Pales, I'm a proud grandfather. And, see that sign there���Rogers & Black? Well, you will see a similar sign iu Vancouver and (hat lingers is one of my sons. I have another here who is associated with lhe leading orchi- aiul all the leading lines across die Atlantic and lo the Mediterranean and South America. Quite a business, I observed. "But, I haven't quit railroading altogether," snid Rogers. "I am llie agenl hero for Ihe Great Northern, nnd l���" Just iii ihi- moment a strapping chap wiih a big black moustache uml a big son black sombrero came bustling in���a typical frontier iiiiin���and Jim said: "Let tne tnnke you oo- quainted with Peter Black, my partner in lhe coal business," uu! I found Peter bad a grip like ii giant. Jim lol.I alioitl Ihe line holel his partner has here, ihe Central I Ihink ho called il, ami Mr. Black lohl ali. i (hi -crap Ihey hail 1*001 11 I heart as this exhibition of natural flowers. "You need your heart opened and your pocketbook, loo, 1 thought as I strolled iu���for lhe. slore was pretty crowded. But when I gol u chance to price guilds, especially llie jewelry Intended for gifts, I round them very reasonable, and l bought Ihis little gift for my sister as u souvenir of my visit to Prince Rupert, "I was reminded of home, by the way, when I -larted to look over Ibe line collection of Crown Derby. He has some nice specimens of the work Moorcrofl i- turning oul at bis Sloki'-on-Trcnl factory. Lib- bey's .ui glass, loo, i- quite a leal ure. ������I understand lhe Wark-, the people who are running this large slore, are pioneer-. Where miring -nine of his burnt work at the Beattie Fair. He is till interesting man and has an in- leresling collection. But he didii'i ii-y in sell me anything, [usl chatted on, enquiring after Colonel Cholmondesly, Capt. Craves and other London .-haps who were in lhe Klondike in the old day-. There wa- one lliing I l.u.k u fancy to, however, ami asked liis price fur it. This is a magnificent mastodon or mammoth lu-k. Morte shook his bead wiih a smile, lie said i i) no t ..*''>��� _hc��i ."T- ��� ft*y&>*i ���i ���**mt^mu2am^mm^s>* 1P*��IT From the Inn he Strolled up Centre Street commenting on the cliiuig.it with Hie cily fathers aboul a .-upply nl' Wellington cual. und how Ihey hn.l come .ml with Hying colors. 1 am going to lake in Hie Central Hotel before 1 leave, bill Ihi- evening I am lo lake .linnet' with Rogers at a place he calls The Saints' Resl' nu.I to remain for evening service. So i guess James must huve changed some since I last met the ..Id buy. "Thul Ihoughl suggests that the shadow of lho niizzen is athwart the poop and It's lime lo lake n peg. Talking so much engenders s healthy thirst. Eh, Wll.ll ?" gu are ahead of many places l I Pick of window dressing and C.B.WARK JEWELER I - |*. i i ��� . Mr. Lett, the colonisation agent Ihey come from I didn't happen nf lhe Grand Trunk Pacillc, <Ie- in learn, although in new p n .*- .eitetl it nml would be much I hnvo lhe un En li li \vn> of disappointed if he didn't get I Gives Us a Big Pointer. i- uue t.f the enler- linwing the rapid growth cily," observed Mr. lou as we .-iime up I ami slood in front opera house. He .1 In -av what a line ��� ��� 'Id make for lm-i- . - as -non as Mr. It < I cleared the big < f| nil III- Iwo lots .nl- tin- Weslenhaver bust- block. ���Tin . will iml have nn uninterrupted view of the bay for in lung lime, however.' he mus- ingly proc led, "for I nm given I., understand lhe railway com- p.uiv intends to include in its next auction sale the reserved lots on thi- side, between Fifth and Sixth streets." "That's new- l. me." the rc- porler observed. "May be -if. you lii.l-l go from home I., get the new-, ls Ihi- sort of wide sidewalk going nil along bolll sides of thi- line Inn.nl avenue and along all (he other avenues?" he asked as we passed the government buildings. The scene of the recent lire led him to nsk aboul fire insurance rntes here, lho lire prole.'lu.ii system nml such matters. After what he declared to hove been a very pleasant nnd Interesting visit (he distinguished traveler left on the Prince Ruperl yesterday morning on his way Imck, via the Ureal Northern, to New York and lo Eiiglniul on a (.unorder, having purchased his passage ere. ..no of those brothers, or tin- paler, must hove hud ou experience with the Tiffany's ..i .-..ine metropolitan city, their .-lock showing such trained taste in its selection nnd the artistic moiincr in which it i- deployed. "But enough of mere shop talk. I want lo go- oul right away to look over Section 2 now il is clearing up, ami I particularly wish lo study what kind of ornamental bridge is possible as (he entrance lo Ihis new residential district. So long." ffiO' /- _v-.r--.. ������ . .- .-���**���****: ./ ***,.*. Wirk'i store wiih its array of cut flowers especially appealed to him held my attention. You remember what McMasters said of having left railroading for iteamboatlngf Well, says I, here is another instance, if this should chance lo be the Jim Rogers I knew os manager or the White Pnss road. But it couldn't he the some, for thai Rogers worked on lhc construction of the Canadian Pacific and was for I don't know how many years���more than a dozen -in the opcruling depnrlmenl of the Great Northern. Then hn must have been eight years with , led of Prince Ruperts onolher in the ofllce with me and then some more, nil doing well." "And how did you come to quit railroading, Jim, after all these yours?" "Came to Prince Rupert lo grow up with It, and I'm doing il. Ho you waul lo get back to Attracted by Cut Flowers. "One lliing Ihnl struck me in walking up lhc principal business street this afternoon��� Third avenue, I think it is���was bunches of fresh cut (lowers in ii jeweler's window. They made a beautiful display still morc lend ii nl mid ollrocliva and the Old Country for Christmas Tal added addiiioiiol suggestion of What line do you prefer? Can offer you your choino of sixteen." And I found Ihnl hc was ngenl for Hie Cuiinr.l. While Slor, the Bed Star line In Antwerp, the French line to Havre I ��� I ���!������ refined culture to tha very large, art isl ic slock of silverware displayed. As this is on the eve of lhc holidays, I can imagine m.lliing so suggestive and so much calculated to open the 80URDOUGH8 FROM DAWSON "Let me again quote lhat trile old saying (hat the world is a mighty small place, afler all to Ihe mon who bos travelled," resumed Mr. Fales-Gordon at lb.* Inn on Thursday nighl, continuing his account of the notable people he hnd met during his brief visit here. "I met nu- Other Klondikcr this afternoon, n real sourdough. I hove met Klondikers everywhere, and have con.'billed that when the M..iiiile.l Police ligiired (hat a Iiuii.Ire.I thousand people took port in Ihol memorable rush, the figure could not be much overestimated. "The man come oul of n .roily little curio store on Srd Avenue, in front of which I wns sov ing goodbye In Stanley Long Here is on old friend of lluh* 'olliillo," he said, "permit me to Introduce Morte Craig, of Dawson, Don't you remember him f" "Mr. Craig re mo in be rod me ni nil events nn.l as be started some interesting reminiscent yarns of lhc Yukon. Stanley lln- ished the fnrcwcll nnd Mr. Crnig nnd I entered the curio slore. Be used to be in lhc same businss iu Dawson, and in our old house near Maidslone, my sister bus n little collection of Indian curios I purchnsed from him during Dnwson's young nnd giddy dnys. By George, bui those were giddy dnys. "I find that Morte hns developed some as nn artist. He seems to hove brought the pyr- ographic art to a high state of development, and 1 recall ad- Cosmopolitan and Diokens CILMiLKs DIGKBN8 is still a "best seller." Publishers don't argue pro ami .-.ui nver his books I hev Just order a new cnrload >.f paper, oil lho presses, nnd let Ihem speed on. And ll hns been over forty years since, one morning when the yard wus mm with* SOarlel geraniums and the breath of syringa was houvy In the air. Hie great author followed lilt lo Noll, Now Ibat lhc centenary of his birth (February 7th), 1812), Spprosohes and everybody Is thinking of Dickens. We havo secured several articles which will tell iiinny Hung, aboul him Ihnl huve hitherto been unknown. In the January Cosmopolitan his son, Alfred Tennyson Dickns, will l.'ll you some of his own personal, recollections of Hie greal novelist. Later, probably in February Mury Angela Dickons, his granddaughter, will give an intimate view of Dickons as sho remembers him. In facl, in these and oilier nrticls " nn Dickens whioh will follow���fully illustrated, of been piiblislul of 11 human��� OOUrss���we shall aim lo give you a more vivid picture Ihnn has yet the home- side nf the greal inns- ler, -written by llu.so who knew him best. Head lhe articles I hoy will surely arouse a new In-' lerosl in the "besl beloved" au- Ihor in your library. Hubscrip- liniis to Cosmopolitan will bo accepted until Dec. loth, at tho special low role to Canada of 11.50. Cosmopolitan Agency, Box 851, Winnipeg, -*.-���.��....���, **J** IP Trf*} 1 ''r*!' il > i: ���S ;*' THE DAILY NEWS //at?e You Anything to Sell? Try the News Want Ad. Way of Finding a Purch -%* ta**V*m\ ll^��%l'^l"^l*%l'l'M'^lll^H^lll*����l **tV***s***tm\ **��� mm*********^***** ii-^s��*^si*>wsi-wii-wii*^n*-a.ii-^i>-fcji^is-as :�� "The News" Classified Ads. One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER- fcr: -"���~lfll Phone ISO The Insurance People Fire Life Murine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Written Direct the Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S.-Houaca ant) Krntala. ^i .^****-e-*i ��*_-n-^4*-fc**^-iiwfc.i ean-* *i9****��***a*m L- For Rent u For Rent���Two roomed cnliin. cloae to McBride, freahly papered and clean, only 110 per month. II F. McRae & Co. t-f ILU lit'NT���Furnished roomi Tor kentlo- iii.'ii only j pest locaiimi anil flneal view In Ihe city. Phono Uri'i'ii 338. Modern i'iilHi'llli'lli'i-i. 884-880 THE XMAS RUSH is upon us an.l every minute counts. Our stock is complete under one roof your every gift can be found. McRae Bros., Limited Everything for lha Office f Learn to Dance . KING'S DANCING ACADEMY Wo rofunil your BKHMV if Vt ��'��> not teach you to danci* for tho i>rlc* of one ticket, Wpdnradaya and Saturday a in Soni of KiiK-lnrul Hall; at I p.m. Insurance i OUR Companlea aro noted for prompt and juit settlement!*. We write every known clan of lniurance. The Mack Realty and Inaurance Ca f.-V..'*Jr^.. *^*^*a***^******sW^*t Wanted Other maid kept T UP-RIVER MINES AU LOOK GOOD Angus Stewart Haa One of the Very Best, lays Edgar Harris. Slooan Capitalists Bond the Surprise Property. LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED 1 LAUItS LUKUIAI.l.Y -a*****aap^ ���e^.*^...'^^.^...^..^.. Don't buy a watch before looking over our stock. Ask the American railroad man his opinion of the .... WEBB C. BALL J. S. Gray & Son. Jewelers. B*^^��4 i.i���"*-,c*wi.'am.. ar. u. _ihj u. wu. irtuviui), Hamilton, lllln.ila. Lonirlne movement. WATCH THE BIG FURN1TUE STORE FOR GRAND DISPLAY OF.... CHRISTMAS GOODS Wc have received them in great quantities nnd will display something far exceeding any other attempt in Prince Rupert. WE ARE COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS XMAS GIFTS The mosi appropriate and most appr.Tiai.-il Xmas .in- are usually Tumid in well appoinie.1 Jewelry ���lores. Today we have Hie mom complete ami besl assorted stork or flveablc frills cut shown in lluperl. Our Out Olaa. display Is a worthy one���nn iii-im'. exclusive. Hun luml ilfi-uraii'd china make, a ii.iniu remembrance. We have M.Hir.ran and Iluyal ilrown Derby. Our Jewelry mili'lasse. anvll.lnir wt- have ever b.-lorc .hown, tnd in all our t'Mirriiiiii* we never lud Inlii i i.*"."i- ror Uie in., m y Wark's .'1:1. i:ns... j Wanliil General Servant. Apply Mra. L. W. Patmore. Wanted to rent or tea., by tir.t of .Iniuniry. li or 11 room modern houae, cloae In. State terma to Box 89. Maternity nurae open for ensasement Apply Box 2169 New.. If ' Wanted. - Dreaamaklns. cleaning and preaa- in.*, repalrinir for men and women Mra Charlea Percher. DO Third Av.. Phon. M Red. tf I Aim V���Why remain lonely t The Meal inneeilnfiii'ii i lull leads lo happiness. A -uie iiv prlvalo, lilgh-claaa, up-lo-date ti" ilu in for properly Introducing* worthy, ill-Hi ��� i.*e .iiiii' people of any natlunnlliv, r.liKlun. are, or Itnanrlal condlihui. Many people walllnr. rich and poor. I'aiilt iilar. rrec. Plain, h-iled envelope. I. .:. Wilson, box 1770, Vancouver, H. C. Lost and Found KOUND-2 Small Keya. Innulreat N.wa Olllce. at* LOST���Ladle.' Hand Baa* containing* sum of money, between Hay. Creek railway RTade and lhe old boaplul. Reward Dally N.w. ofllce. 2t r Real Estate H "Then* are lots of good mining properties up the river," says Edgar Harris, "but ono of the very beat In I lie whole dislrict is lhal owned by Tony Mollugli and Angus Stewart, contractors for Foley, Welch & Stewart. He says llie ore i.s rich on the surface and tin* development work that lias lieen done makes the properly rloher. The shaft, sunk on the main vein has led into an elgbteon-inoh vein of gray copper ore lhat shows a value of 1700 a ton, "The winter camp lias been oompleed and the shaft, now 85 feel deep, is lo be sunk to L'OO f.-.-l without slopping. "The Surprise property, adjoining the Silver Standard, comprising three claims, lias been bonded by Couer de 'Alone and I..can capitalists, anil Ibe llrsl payment made on the bond. "Work is also progressing on Ilii* Iron Mask property owned by liwyei- it Stephens, who hove re- eenlly lei a contract for a 100- fi.i.l tunnel to be driven (bis winter." Lot for Sal. in 8eetion 6. Block 22. Lol 15. 7th A.. Apply Mike Ruilch. Box .'���>.' City. If Stenographer n Kaatem alenoeraphor of wide experience wanta poaitlon. Addreaa '*Stenoirrmpher," 668 Cordova St.. Vancouver. B.C. t-f .THIRD AVEMlf JEW* F. VV. HART Entrance Third Door fmm Sixth Street on Second Avenue Hart Block me buy Eernn Xmas Goods JUST ARRIVED A large assortment of chocolates in fancy baskets and boxes also a full line of CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS AND CRACKERS Choice New Season's Fruit and Nuta SEE OUR WINDOW We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, Copiier, Lead, Rubber Boot*, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 735 THIRD AVE. Williams & McMeekin Double Corner ON SECOND AVENUE LoU 20-21, block 20, section 2 For $2700 This corner being oversize, level, slightly below grade and desirable from every standpoint, la the best realty bargain in the city WESTENHAVER BROS. Helgerson Block Phone 56 ..Christmas Hampers.. NO. 1���"AT HOMI" 2 bottl.. P. a O. Scotch 1 bottl. 3 Star Brandy 1 botll. Port 2 bottl.. Cholc. Ol.r.t 8 bottl*. Seer (guana) ONLV se MO. 2���"MIWILV" 2 bolll*. P. a O. Scotch 1 boltl. 3 Star Brandy 2 bolll.. Dry ain 1 b 'II. B.at 8'ierry I bolll. B.at Port r. bolll*. St. I.l.ph. Olar.t ONLV SU NO 3���"FRSNOH DINNCR" 1 bottl. ��mer Picon 2 bottl.. Haul Bartac (quern) 4 bolll.. SI. C.t.ph. {quart.) 3 bottl.a Sparkling Moa.ll. (qu.rl.) 1 boltl. 20-V��.r-Old Brandy 1 bottl. V.llOW Ch.rlr.ua* ONLV sir NO. 4��� "INTERNATIONAL" 1 bottla Cxtra Sherry 2 bottl** Ohabll* 3 bottle* Cheale.u Margaul 4 botlla* Champagne 1 boltla SB-Vear.Old Slaqult Brandy 1 boltl* Mara.kino ONLV 126. {All quarta.) NO. 8���"OMMAN DINNER" 1 bolll* Cherne. in Maraeklno 3 bolll** Liehfraumllch 6 bottl*. Sparkling Nock 1 bottle 20-V.ar-Old Brandy 1 bottle Klroh 1 boltla Kumm.l 12 bottl.* Beer ONLV SIS (All quart*) NO. fi "COSMOPOLITAN" 1 bolll* Cocktail* 2 bottle. P. * O. Scotch 1 boltl. 20-Vear-OM Brandy 8 boltl.. Al. or Stout 1 bottl. 810. Oln 1 bolll. Qreen Chartreuae (pint) ONLV $10.28 'MANSON WAY' GOES ON AHEAD Noble Lumber Bridge Work for Aooess to Provinolal Wharf In Progress���It Is ��� Roundabout Way. We linvi' in.I bfiOII .'.slnl.li-.liet r..'i-.M.fii--r.i.i Brandy, Remember, nf nil Mn min nl I,ilium's, nnd 000 large number .if ihe Beat Wlnei, in lln> I'r..vine.'. \\> buy dirt'il boned I >.f ih.' middleman's pn.fi 10 per oent. discount on all bills Over $5 until the end of the year. id nn years, hul we run sell you we havo n oomplolo assortment iti-.d ih.' exclusive agenoy for a .i,i.|ii..i- hihI Liqueurs over seen from Europe nnd give you the lis. Clarke Bros.,- Ltd. ���*������� Block Thi��i km** phone 39 Extensive trestle ami brldgp work is in active progress nt the Ihe wharf for the general piihlie Provinolal Qovenunent'i new wharf I., oomplolo the aooois i.. thf *tf***ut for iii.- general publlo when I he whnrf is opened for ileamboal trafllo. Aooeai to the Wharf will he by means of "The Hanson \Vny," n rotlte which seemi mosi appropriately roundabout mi.I indirect. The way itself is 11 high woo.i.mi girder bridge spanning the o, r. i>. track, Above the wharf it tnkes n rlghl angle lurn nnd I lieu liy n long gradual slope of iTMlle work now under i-oiisliiiclniii ih.. passenger reaohei the level of lhe whnrf nl lhe opposile end from Ihnl nppi'onclieil liy the Hanson Way nl flrsl. The Manson Way oonneoli with the olty nl Flrsl nvenue through llie Waalholme Lumber Co.'s domains. Water Notice I. Allml Chrlall.n Card, of Prlnee lluperl. oc. i-iii'.'.ti'.n Mlnln. Kn.ineM*. alvenotiee that on the .-Hi ein, ,,f immtler. ISII. I Intend lo apply to the Water Cnmluloner at hla oAlce In Print** Kupert for alien** lo tak. and ua. two cubic feet of waler per .-scond from an unnamed atream In the I ii.i 11.1 of Cuaat Kanire .'.. Skeena Dlrlalun. I-l mile Mat nl the Tr*. SuUan. 0.T P. Id The water la to he taken from th* tueam about ..ne half mile above It* wallet, and ts to be used for developing power for a ouary MHM at lb. nullvt of aald tr**k. alona* th. Railway a*rade. ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Paled Nov. :nh. IIII. d-27 NOTICI TO CONTBAOTORf. Tenders will be received by lhc under -ii.-ii.il up in :. p. in Monday, isiti n. ���*��� in i" i. IVIl. f..r die i..n��iim*iimi of i plank roadway mi llie norib side of Flrsl avenue between SerenUi sirrcl and thr> junciinn or Flr.l .iiirl s,', ..im mollis. Plan. tn.l -i. ��� ni. ii nn. be wen antl forms of icnrtcr .ei..ten. i al lhc office of the Cily 1.1.1 liter. Low-cal or any lender nol necessarily arcrpicd. KAn.NEST A. WOODS. City Clerk. WM. MAHLON DAVIS. II City I n.iii. er Shoes.. MADE AND REPAIRED JOHN CURRIE ���I *.... i. Aw-.it . . nisi .*. surmT ���O CARTAGE and STORAGE C T. P. Tranafer Af *nli Order* promptly ***** Price. reaaonaWe. office-a. b. r-�� h..t-r. o_,tr. m. phon. * Fine View Corner ���IN SECTION TWO��� $2,250��� SNAP - $525 Each LoU 13, 14, 16, Blork 28, Section 5 G.R.NADENCOMPANY Limited. Second Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. [ IHE ATHENS- - New Barber Shop ( 3 Try oa once and you J 1 will alwaya com. back 1 ) pehwis stowhwj 122 M Slreel j Oeneral Boperlntandent Mehas is expaolad lo raUtni today from n run up the lino on inspection h.'iil. The new liinnel at Kitselas is pinelieiilly*rendy for track laying and will open up a long sti-eleh of grade beyond, toward HaioltoDi Have You Heard Biscay, The gi-eiii labor lecturer <>f Canada. If nol you are missing something. The I. W. W. has so- .'iir.'.l lhe services of J. S. Biscay for one week lo deliver a series of l.'citiros ou .social, economic nml labor questions. In order to give every worker nn opportunity lo tnke advantage of these educational lectures there will be no charge for admission. The suh- jeels and place as follows: Snl- ui-.iiiy. i. \v. \v. iiuii, "The Slave"; Sunday, Majestic Theatre, "The Scarlet Woman"; Monday, I. \V. \V. Hall, "Might Is Right"; Tuesday. I. \V. W. Hall, "Legal Oppression"; Wednesday, I. W. W. Hall, "History of Labor"; Thursday, �� p. in., L W. W. Hall, "The Unemployed." All leoturee he- gin at 8 p. m. except the last one. im.VT MISS THIS. BUILDING PERMITS Parochial hall for Catholic i.'hiiieh. Fifth avenue, to cost 'ttf.non. Residence for Mr. J. II. Hii.hi.li. on Fourth avenue, In ooal i)i,ooo. Alterations to store on Third avenue for D. (��. Kcyser, i.i. Section I, First avenue, to 1600. Residential block for Allan Campbell on Lois ? and 8, Blook OOll *11,000. Residence on Tat- low street for Mr. I). W. Morrissey, (.. I*..-I -.'.oil. Rev. Dr. Tomllnson to Speak. Rev. Iir. Toiiilinsi.il, who hns been aesooiated With Father Duncan for many yean iu the missionary work of the eoasl. will speak on Sunday morning in the ���resbyterlan Hall. f000*<><,0<K>0^>��><>0<>0^^ Christmas Giving There is more than one article here suitable for Chel t ing that will compel your Inspeotton and mm Sffigf1 Pjpeajmd S^nokeriB7 Sundries Loewe, B. B. B.'s own make; Q. B. D. speoia" Peterson patent, meer. sohaum and calabash, cigar cases, cigarette cases, cigar holders, cigarette holders pipe racks, smoking sets' tobacco jars, ash trays, sil- ver match boxes, etc. Christmas Cigars in Gift Boxes $1.00 Up All of the Leading Tobaccos, Cigars an. I Cigarettes, both imported and domestic. ���STORE WITH RED FRONT- H. B. Campbell ��^&-lt^^^^^sissK*@^i^���^;^l3j���� Atl* .2 H^<*aa***^**T**A THE ���-*���-^���"-*i-������* irfc n-y^n a_ Geo. D. Tite's i_ ���^���"^������������^.���^.���f I ������-~*~��.~ STORE ���������~ shows the way to furnish your home with quality and economr. $.4 For Christmas Gifts what is more substantial and useful than a com- *-- fortablo Chair, Rocker or Settee. A choice variety of gootl Dining Room Furniture, Buffets, China Cabinets, Dining Tables and Chairs���leather seats a fij Wicker Chairs and Rockers from $5.50 to $8.50 j?' Lace Curtains, latest designs, in Ecru or White. Large range Tapestry Curtains, Rope Poitiers, Casement Cloths, Madras and Scrims. SI For Good Values io Carpets and Rugs all sizes, Now is Vour lime lo Buy jjj McCaffery & Gibbons Real Estate Offerings: Inl nn Park avenue, l��,000. Tcrmii or ***!*> ra.li, bai. I, j and 3 year. Lol II, Ulock ����, Section h prlro ��I,7��B. I.iil mi Serniirt avenue, Blork S, Section I. ror |6,*S0. Oooil icrnn. I.iil. *.1 ami 14, Dlock ��3, Section I, double corner or Seventh sireet and Third avenue, ror ino.ooo. Thu double corner Is lhe besl buy In Inxldc properly In llie rlly. I.ol ����, Dlock ��o, Seeilon !; price 1000. Term, or �����!<��,no cash, bai. o. T. p. I...i ��. lilnrk .11, Scclion ��i price �����.ino. ��1.1 r.o ra.h. Lut. IS mil Id, lllork I, Secllnn ll price *l.��r,0 earl). One*third CSID. I...M 15 and Id, Blork 0, Section 6; prlre I..100 pair. Pour int. un summit avenue lor ir.sr, mrli LOU ii and I., Blork ��3, Secllnn 0; price ��.,ir.s. equity mil. 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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-12-16 |
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_1911-12-16 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0227871 |
Latitude | 54.312778 |
Longitude | -130.325278 |
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