--^-^-^������-aa OUT OF WORK TODAY? Try The Newa' Want Ad. Way. The Daily News - *>< ^ ^_f* ��� �����>������-*-�����. !S u'" ***r min ? " Jr..ill. - -.����� .i.��rty TJflj JMf��.- Jiu^ .rjHmiit VOL. II, NO. 297 ��� ..'1 .. ��� I - I X, Ut.lt. - ,1 'iif.u jer;_ Cent? rHAf *1A ���_*_, -Llll.* m MURDER 1 BIG STEAMER WAS SUNK IN EARLY MORNING COLLISION FRENOH LINER ST. PIERRE MIQUELON CRASHED INTO TMC A. BRITISH STEAMER KENWICK, SENDING HER TO THE BOTTOM���THREE FIREMEN DROWNED A MllDS I CHARLOTTE CITYSMA��� m mm ��* IN THE JAIL AT NELSON (Canadian Press Despatch.) Halifax, Doe. 28.���Tht. French mail iteamer St. Pierre Mlquelon ..lived nt North Sydney tonight having on board the crew of the Briiish steamer Kenwiek. The two iteamen were in a collision uir Green Island, 100 miles easl nf hero, thia moaning .' .*������.-. liniii Innl slruek ��� -.-,��� amidships, Bending boil..m bead forei I ��� i ing down ilu ' .. * ��� ���*. i men, win. wore -.-��� . i*w n > Tin- vessel iianl mme* dialely. r.��.'.i[, . .hit a man, ihot and KiileH Fifteen fear Old Japanese �� .ir? hrr.cn Xeyo Katsiiro ,n Fit of Jealousy H-..R3E��ER THEN COMMITTED SUICIDE LL THE PRISONERS. THE WARDEN IND THE GUARDS HIVE HID TO BE VACCINATED IND PLACED IN QUARANTINE TODAV. BIG STRIKE IN COTTON TRADE Master Spinners In Lancashire Deolare a Lookout of 160,000 Employees���Row Over-Three Men. Canadian Press Despatch.) London, Dee. 28. ���Owing to Ibe int H m of three workers who joined a trade union the matter spinnen have declared a lookout ol ICO,000 employees iu Northeast Lancashire and the cotton mills are idle. There is a fear ul the strike extending lo other industries. Tin* weekly wnges involved amount lo 11,300,000. RESCUED THE CREW Whaler Qrant Has Foundered��� Crew Rescued by Faloon. The fisheries cruiser Falcon arrived in port al 3 o'clock this afternoon with the crow of the whaler Grunt on board, whom she Innl picked up in Hecate Straits. The Grant is reported to have foundered. The Aeeault Case. An eight days' adjournment has I ii called for in the serious assault case about which the town is talking. Thc evidence of Mrs. C. D. Newton is required, and she lias been sent for. She left Prince llupert the nighl after the occurrence. Evidence of the girl principally concerned in the case waa Liken yesterday afternoon. Her stow is that she was in a dn/.ed condition and that the assault was repented. She wns in a highly nervous state when giving evidence and was laken home in n cab. Warm, clean rooms at Savoy. OHANOE FOR THE BEAR On Friday Mongolia Will Pro claim Her Independence. (Special to Dally News.) Pekin, Dec. 28.���Mongolia on Friday will declare her independence from that time on and will come under the inlluence of Rui- sia, who may at any time annex the country. TRENTON IS FIRESWBPT Completely Ontario Village Is Wiped Out. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Toronto, Dee. 28.���The village of Trenton, on Lake Ontario, was wiped out by fire last night. No particulars are available ns yet. INDIANS WILL BUILD CHURCH New Roman Catholic Cr>uc.i*'.c*n Planned for Babin�� l.��. ���. Qin- trict��� Indian Worth,ooiei Tj Erect Edifice. . From ib.- Rt ��� .i-h. sioii al lialiim* Lak ��� * came last �� '���!���-��� A Lailey, irchite ua Catholic church in in prepare p am . . - lions for a plai feci by .'. Ofeet, In the IL.ma: | here, bui built i cross after the finest cathedrals f I ��� : Like 11 ;-i Idlest church in the ; pi.sls of l||.' We.- the worship, rs ���. - direction ol lhe ; ��� - -. ��� of ibe mlssioi work. Tie i' i is band. MISS SUTHERLAND LEAVES Presbyterian Deaconess To Ti��*i Up Work in Fernie Mi... Sutherlat d excellent work in ��� - Presbyterian deaconess a ^^| V ,*��� '..irrccr. :.>r-.i..;i�� * I..��*',irl Scorned His Attentions and Refused to Accept 3.1-tatmaa Present From Him Story of Oriental Love and Passion Has a Ghaatly Ending in Quiet Little Spot on Graham Island Special ��� bhe Daily News by Wireless i . ..���������.ham Island- A shocking double tragedy occurred here on Cuesdaj hen tongjrCIrinannBi -Tho has been in business here, shot and tilled Japanese girl named Keyo Katsuro. and afterwards killed uiii*** :. hie ai le reapon. .. i. ' he result ot' jealousy. Gong had been in low with the ittle *. pan ��� ������ | ri md had wen paying her attentions whieh she rejected, as iin* tad mother md more Savored -uitor. long lersisted in g taa attentions on the girl, and on Tuesday night ".*���,!.*���: ier, airing v;th him ;i Christmas present for her acceptance. Keyo refused iccepl he pi I ��� m the Chinaman who in a fit of rage and jealousy pulled out a ���-��� ' a* md ihot ths pri ��� "v ... '. le .- took effect, and the girl dropping to 'the floor expired B��m '.i'i' p.,uries. P^aiizing what he had done. Gong at once turned the weapon . i i- ���..:--..������:' .md hleyw hia brains oat nosed a great serration in the peaceful neighborhood. i-i: ia Presi Ds-vat - be pelt fa te, and tt -Th- prii a- - - ��������� warden and jail rti. guards have bean vaccinated. h.*r..* <*��� tara I I :. A ��� .- f smaHpax hus il.o ' - K bav- : - ��� -.-���:.���._ at Yaaroi mine. Th- \. ��� is .- verton. Th- mine has been Thr.inas Hart, who was brought quai tnth ; her-- days aco frum Cran- . '. t - : : . �� He B-?st n town a*. Savor. IF THE BUND LEAD THE BLIND FRANK MOBLEY MAKES A REPLY lid. Newton Would Not Visit Tells Deputation That He Must Morse Creek Water Sources. Have Assurance of General De- Eut Cheerfully Takes Hearsay sire Before He Will Consider Evidence to Condemn Supply. Matter Further. -��� : ,' '!. TSIMPSEAN LODGE ELECTS OFFICE-BEARERS Masouic Banquet Was Held Last Night*--During Evening a Unique Xmas Gift Was Presented to Lodge i i- i : \ M if.- ���: Hall ia-it : : ���:. Fol- . i 'Urttr-ti *****. M : M. - , .' M . w .1 -A I \v. secretary Tie - McCly- sis.unl .,, llev. V. U K ^ I-'ei'iiie. The am made yesterday meeting <>f the Lad es Aid Presbyterian church. nre I was ' .|n->���.I il th. ns Hiss Sutherland hat herself ureal ly during hi i i nlli. cily. BEATRICE BACK AGAIN Welcomed Heartily to Port With Heavy Cargo of Xmas Mail. - i* \ :������ ksba It, J. D.;Isen, ami -- Lodges b> *W, y. ���!>*��<��� - " ' " ��� .' A - I' a Ing \ .* Mil e feature "��� "** ���������*:*'-* r tbe be iu. raath preieata- I. li M - guard; W. ' in.ii to *h.* rsimpsean Lodge of a ' mi till -a... duly '���""��� ���*���'*- '"*''" '���> th" IU i| .'.- *������'������>>">��'>** >��� '*' *nd in- Ihers | -- ���""""' :' "���'-'""���"' lettering b> I I.. Hi* ��� ,-���-. **������''������ U- Craig, lh- gavel wai Tb* loasl "f I io- Orand I dgi presented lo thi lodge.by Bcpth- ' it ��� .* , ,*. i i. u ii. ers p. w, Dowling, Si. m. ste. i. ii r. pi ihat of tha phem and J, Christiansen as a win L dg. by ���!. ��:hn-��� tn- Christmas itift. Mors .Id. Newton. H - ���-* his own be bad iken the trip i-> m- ��� . tvailabh* ** it. - uieone t. h - rne-��tin{t ��� - . ��� - ibe i-h I the Mori .,. ., joke. City ... . Mated - M - ^ : i . <tr>res - f water , -��� ,r f.-r fir>- protection or domestic purposes, AM. Jtewton'i nformers >��� ��� mistaken, said Col, Davi-. "' v da. the deputation mernency water | ��� tb. u.,* . \.. efation ">un|wan--: m Frank Mobley wttfa TWO ROYAL RIVALS Princess May Got In Only Two Hours Ahead of Prince Rupert. the req - . ������ be allow himself ma>"r. In reply Mi M iblej --ated that he u ��� ��� ilder entering th ��� a- tbe candidate of r ���'��� or interest. He 'a sider the Invi- if be was ��.ttisil<>d that ��� desire "n the part - n general that he - . non-party can- facllonalism. tl il Ibe tl.'pu- .'��� s large Mr. M..bley nn.I * -1 '. m * ... tin eon- -i.|. : thi .��������� ��� TYPES OF CHINA'S NEW ARMY i'. li Iciunej . mild. Il.T ��r||*,.|| perl liiirli.il' nfier her u Her \i-ii was lhe more ipprt'i'iiiletl i>.-i-....-���* -hi* brought heavy Xmas mail fr.nn llin I nml die iilil run ii I ry. Heal rice i> niiebniiH Ai '. p. iii. yestoi-doj the Princess Hoatrici In Prince llu ^^_ .. nileiilniiali ��� Iran.Inn;. ih I'll. Hie repnlr alipi . bj pell ou the repair nn|,*., bill keel, stem nml rmlUur wns all for ��� pulled mil her lias a new DobIs. Her <*���*<>**"��� ward. The llralrl llu- (Jneen . lllll i last nighl fnr Island-- lit Scandinavians. Don't miss the ilnnce in lhe K. nf P. Hali on Snlurilny nighl. Orny's on-hestrn will play. -1 t*nnd progrnm ami refreanmonw. ncntlcmcn *t.50; ladles free. SI LOSS OF LAW-UIT Wm. Douglas Demands That Olty Olear Dump Off Hie Lots. William Di.iiKiiiH applied I" Ibe Cily Council lusl night poromp lorily request ing thai lho mi" terial dumped on bis loll '���> NV "' son, tho Bohlraolor r<"' B ***** nvenue across the JunoUOlit I"' >*** moved by the city. This Is nil outcome of lho reeeiil IiiwmiiiI The letter was referred 10 ll"' City Bolioltor. MEN ON STRIKE UP THE SKEENA iiridpe Bulldlnfl ***""* Welch and �����"������*' N ���t skeona m��er ** witfics In Dlipute ,,r F.'ici Men OUl l-OSSH'.l > O, M ii. wire Sie.l.'I.H* v oal bram-li ***** ilrlkr hn��l ��� lhe In il SI nn "', Uwislvi-r. oil lu M- S Art N able, hid H Officers atit) .*r>*�� of the prince Itupert ar.- nibilant aver the achievement ..f th-.* boat on 'he Xmas trip south. Although the Princess May left at 9 a. m. on the same day the Hupert reached Vancouver only two hours behind the blue ribbon now. as she had Hie Ma>. Th.* llupert is claiming lo coal "ii the way touth, while .. Maj i- an oil burner. There mx- no special conteil on, bow- ��� \.*i. ami Ihe re-ult of lhe business will he kener rivalry than .-...���i in tween lhe crack boats. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Five Conservatives Returned Acclamation. by Canadian I'ress Despatch.) Cbarlottetown.'Deo. 28.���At the nominations for ihe Prince Edward [stand l.e-rislaiuie yester- <i.i. Ave Conservatives were re- imu...I bj acclamation, including Premier .Maltiie.-oii. NOTIOE .\ u ling of Hie Proper!) Ow�� ��� - \ lalion of Prince Itupert will in- held in lhe Preiby- cburcb hull ..ii Pourtfa ava, ��� n Iriilay. lhe -.'iitli Dec., at 8 p. in. aii members nml Intending members are requested to be pre- -ent for the purpose of recun- iin'iidiiiH t-aii.li.lnles for Mayor ami Alderman, The nun.ial fee i�� 11,00, Enrollment of member- wilt take pluce. Everybody Should come. .11 ATE POISONED FISH Forty Homeless Men Are Berlin. In (CaaadtU i-;- - i*. -, ..��� i. i Berlin, Dec "8.���As a result of ��� aimi.- putrid i -li to aiiKiuent their frugal meal of soup and I.ca.I whieh Ihey had partaken of ni tlie municipal lodging house. forty homeless men are dead and forty others are III, Some of Ihem will tii.-. Pantorium Phone 1. Pioneer Cleaners. il :l" In i.l' ' , >. ,*. . ig i-ii.'i.. .' ..i the irm> .tiii - , .-�� ,-if . - * Slll-ll.-.l llllllSI'll > . Vt-t .*. I ... It,��l>�� . .. ,.f N.M..P0 > *��� iu l-rinri i,i nil. ���' ��� ||n|| i in.������-'*��� id ..-. '������ De. .>.. ,.#.-��11 V. .. . ... r .* �� : .. -**,.* ��, ,nvm . . *., �� DANCI .. v . daMa vV.: .-.- *' *. v.v,* >'��r��* I Cap's Oraokerjaok. Captain Babington is .* .* below Willi Hie lluperl on Thursday nighl, While ill Hie south he Will -elect Hie lllllll)!- nml eipilplui'lil for ilis new launch, whioh is in be i. rrackerjacki Rover Still Roves. Cnplaln Norman limndbursi is up the skeena river with the Hotel al present The launch will return Wllh a couple of -cows, weather permitting, Who wilt cnier for the mile rhnniplnnship of Prince llupert ...I roller skateil Will H, M. i... ��� ngaln stand dofeal.' En- nn - ,.t the skiiliim rmk. Has Hsd Cruel Luck \ft.T fifteen N.\ir�� trail biasing a- i pioneer on then coasts Fin- hj M i Scotchman SI yenrs . . deitllute ud 111. Thi ��ell Uke st.ps l.< bring .* the notioe of th* tVWntakHl siilher'.tics. HAD A TRAGIC END. Prominent M. on Expires at a Banquet In His Honor. *.'.ii..nil.in Press Despatch.) Montreal. Dec. *AH. While cn- honor at si. Johni last night joyiiic n Masoiii.' banquet in his Allen Austin, it member of the Hoyal Viclot'in LodgO, became suddenly ill nn.l expired almost Immediately, Mr I ki Prim ami Mrs. Marsh have tl for Ibe soulh by the ��� Rupert's N.-w Year trip. Police Circles Quiet. .Neither Chief Owen of the Prn- vlnolal force nor chief Vioken of Hie municipal police bad anything io report lo lhe press this morn- Ing. 41,288 IN COMOX-ATLIN Latest Census Returns Show Population Has Doubled. Canadian Press Despatch.) Ottawa, Dec, l-S. The latest i*oi*i*eiieil census returns show thai Comox-Atlin tins it.288 Inhabitants. There are 30,195 male- and ll.nsi.'l females. The population in the toot census was .-iil> '.'1,157. I M Pavis is going soulh by the PrinM Hupert Umight. ���ijma*mmt*a\am .���������������UNM-IM ***��� ����������� THE DAILY NEWS TR SU Ne (J w ei id 77?e D_w7i/ /Veuft 7"Ae Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by Ihs I'rinc. Kupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-BO cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-DAILV, 50c per month, or Jo.Uil per year, in aiivunce. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries-Daily,-fS.On per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily Newa Building. Tliir.l Ave, Prine* Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York-National N fflupapef Hire;, i. 219 East 2.1rd St., New York City. SBATTLE���Puget Sound News Co. London, EatJLAMO���Ths Qtoogher Sy I U late, i.ran.l Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. SUBSCRIBERS will ga-atly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on ths part of the news carriers. Su Daily Edition. Thursday, Dec 28 A CALL TO FRANK MOBLEY. Without casting any reflection, on any other candidates who are in the field for mayor, The News i- expressing the wishes of a large number of ciliiens in hoping Hint lie can see his way to accept ibe invitation to run ior mayor. Apart from Hi.- fuller experience of municipal administration that Mr. Moblej possesses over lhe other gentlemen whose names have been mentioned, In- acceptance of ofllce would mean an end to the feud? thai have rent lho citj in the past and which are in danger of being carried over into next year's council. Alderman .Newton lia- exceptional aptitude for lighting. Tin.- he admits, and despite his protestations to the contrary would probably rather tight than aat any day. But however valuable a man may be aa ;i lighter there comes a time when a doctor is more useful. Thai is pretty much lha position of Prince Rupert at present Instead of a lighting mayor for 1012 we need a mun who understands the value of the iron hand encased in a glove of velvet Mr. Mobley has ability, character and experience. He is not the representative of anj particular faction, nor would he consent to be. II.��� i- a Iralj representative citizen, in whom all classes hnvc confidence. The present would be .< g I lime for all purties to call a truce to hostilities, before the campaign develops, and offer the united support thai alone would entice Mr. Mobley to re-enter public life. WHY NOT TAX BACHELOR8? /- If one of Ihe mayoral candidates will not look upon it as an underhanded attack upon himself, The .News would like to suggest that a tax <>n bachi lora would be a very equitable law to introduce int.. British Columbia. The married man is already- taxed at every turn. Il>- . aiiimt buy Ilis latest baby a pair of boots willioul ibe -laic an.I lhe trusts iqueeaing their quota out of the little purchase. On his butcher, groceryy and clothing bills he is taxed to (he lum! of lhe living wage. As a householder he cannot evade In- responsibilities toward the municipal treasury. The siiggestii.n of a lax nn bachelors is revived by Dr. Mayer, the Austrian Finance Minister, who has evolved a number of new taxes in order to meel a threatened deficit of $20,000,000. The two thief items of increased expense are the rise in the payment of tlie state officials, including the railway employees, who recently tlir.-aleii.il b general -Ink.', and lhe increased expenditure on military and naval armaments. The Minister of Finance pr.ipi.M-- In obtain $15,000,000 bj .in increase of indirect taxation. The excise dntj on brandy i- to be raised by more than 60 per cent. The lax on lager I r i- to be raised by about 40 per ..-ent.. and the tax on champagne is al-n to be raised. The income from direct taxation i- only expected to yield $5,000,000 more than before, Iml there are several points of interest in the new Imposts. Phe progressive income tax on large fortunes is to he in.-re.i-e.l In a maximum rates of 0V4 per cent. Further, the so-called "bachelor lax" ii to be introduced, hy which person- who have no one to maintain*bul themselves have to pay a surtax of 15 per cent >>n their income tax, while those who have to provide for one ..Hier person���e. g., a childless married man���mu-i pay 10 per eenl extra. A new -..ur.'.' ni income for lhe -late is an 8 per cent, tax on all liets made with l��...ktii..k.-i- at races. This and an increase in the exi-lmg -hare lhal lhe stale l..xe- in Ihe prollt of the pari muluel, ur lolalisateur, il expected to bring in an additional $500,(1011. The fee- p.t>.title nn iii-iii-ance policies and the tax mi the remuneration ol iiuiip.ni> director! arc also to be increased. Finally .tbe introduction of * match monopoly is proposed. The Finance Minialer, who Ihm grouped up celibacy with brandy and belling, lUCC I- in keeping the public in thc dark as to whether he I..ok- on cellbac) as ��� < luxury [ikl the one or a vice ' like the other. H would certainly be provocative of good results in Prince Rupert, whichever way it worked, THE IDEAL FURNISHING BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE Corlirs Coon Collars Harry Smith 3rd & 7th t\^THAM " Railroad �� watches Watches All kinds of watches of decidedly r e .1 ii c e d prices. Largest slock In I 0 W ti of Howard watches. Exclusive ng.-nls for South Bend watches. Regular $8 parlor clocks for ��.1.25. Phone Blaok M* J��M��. Mussallem & Co. 423 Fifth Ave. Eul For Rent Four-roomed House $15.00 Four-roomed Cottage $15.00 IN SECTION SEVEN Three-roomed Cottage partly furnished $20.00 IN SECTION SIX A few cheap lots for Hale on easy payments CR. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Shoes.. MADE AND REPAIRED JOHN CURRIE SECOND AVENUE - - I'RIS.*.-: KIPERT PAPERHANGING SOLOMON'S 8AYINOS ���AND HIGH CLASS SIGN WORK OUR SPECIALTIES SILVERSIDES BROS. P.O. BOX 120 I'HONE 160 GUEEN Second Avenue, near McBride WE BUY EVERYTHING Windsor Hotel FIRST AVENUE AT F.IIiHTII STREET Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Roomi A FIRST CLASS BAH AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS ANI1 UP BATHS FREE TO GUESTS W. H. Wright, Prop p.o. box *n A Few of the Cute Things the Wise Man Probably Thought. A fortune teller can tell you where some of your money is going. It is said, the easiest word to pronounce in the English language i9 "murmur." It is two sighs stuck together. Tact menus looking tho other way when a man hits his thumb with a hammer. It is easier to believe in fairies llian to buy suppers for one. A Vancouver man as he reached the altar found he bad a hunter's license and not a marriage license. He must have taken her for a deer. We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 735 THIRD AVE. ...Whites Portland Cement... G. C. EMMERSON AGENT Phone 125 hides Block Second Ave THE LINDSAY'S effiSrl Royal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue and Sixth St. G. T. P. Transfer Agents Ord-srs promptly filled. Price* reasonable. OFFICE-H. B. Rochester. (V-Mrr St. Phone ��h The Finest Rooms. The best equipped and steam heated. Hut and cold balhi. Dinfns room and restaurant SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfltting and Sheet Metal Work OHIw: 3rd Av.. Workshop I'hone 174 lint! Art. bet. 7th and 8th Sts Corley & Burgess, Props Maxims and Moralizing. Make money, and the whole nation will conspire to call you a genUeman���G. Bernard Shaw. 'I'i*.'iii a man with as much defer..uro as you would a picture; look at him in thc best light.��� Emerson. Tho work of helping the world forward happily does not wait to be done by perfect men���George Eliot. BEIRNES & MULVANY Skeena Mail and Express Leave all express packages for interior points with ths Piieilic Trim fer Co., 807 Third Ave., and insure prompt forwarding, All accounts and correspondence addressed to M;*"" BEIRNES & MULVANY H-M will receive immediate attention I *i/r*sf**xi**-*i**<s*>>r<xt*^*^^^ When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTEL Finest Cafe in II. C. European Plan. Rates $1,00 to 18.50 per dsy. Hot and Cold Water in each room. CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS ��� Vancouver, B.C. ^^^^lV������H*l���^*^l^l*l**l*l*la^<*l^al��l^*l*l^^^NVV������^^ LAND Pllti'.IIASK .NOTICE. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE New Knox Hotel SlK.li. Land District District ol Cu-iv Take notln thst llarb.it McLennan ol Vancouver. 11. C, occupation real ctslc agent, InUnds to apply lor permiaalon to purebaaa tin* followine desenbed lands: Commencini at a poat planted at the con- tluenco ol Illackwaur nver with tb. Nau nv.-r about tivo miles .outh ol tb. sixth Dominion Telegraph cabin. Port markad H. M. N. E. Comer, th.no* 80 ehalm aouth, tbence 80 chains weat, tbane. 80 chains north, thane. 80 chains vast to poinl of commencement, containing 640 acre, mora or leas. Daled Sept. 23. lit 1 HERBERT Mrl.KNNAN Pub Nov. 1. i-k.r'iia i in.i District���Dialrlcl of Quern Charlotte Islands. TltS notice nm Alfred McOn-gor, of Vleturii, H C, occupation broker, .mentis to apply lor permission lo lease the roi- luuiug described lands: ��� in iiuii' in- al a post planted aboul un. ��� ��� iinai-i. i- of a mile southwest rrom llie southwest rorner or Lot im*. Massci Inlii. Ihcnre easl rorty chaini. ib.ncc ..niiili io the north boundary or Lot 16(7, ibence wesl one hundred chains, more or ISIS, llience norlh ninety chains, thenre Skeena laud Dislrict���District or Casslar. Take notice Ibat I, Jatuea I, .ullcrluu, or \ am oiner, u. c,., occupation engineer- i ��� :ug student, iiiltnd lo apply roi permission < ���������*���< **> ""* bearh, thence along beacb lo lo iri.i.iu-,- the rulluwiug Li*-' t.ij. d lands: ! I or commencement, conlainlor six ��� 'inlii. i,r in,- at a post planted it chains nuiutri'il and rorty acres (640), more or easl or ,\aas luver aud 4u cbaius aouib or less, pic-euipilon .No. 311* [SEC*, ibeoce 40 AI.FRKD M'OREOOn. cbains nortn, tbence it chains wesl, llience Oeorre* Younr. A|vnt. 4u chains soulb, following llie .Vaaa Illver;' Haled Nov. IS, ion BESNER & BESNER, Proprietors The New Knox Hotel ii run on the European f'lan. Flrat-elaas service. All tbe Latest Modern mppe.etnenl. .;.;. BEDS 60c UP FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert Lodge, IMF. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block' Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city sre requested to visit the lodge. J. P. CADE. N. G. J. GLUCK. Sec. II ����� ��� Wi 11 ���* II Hi il ���>. n ��. n >l_i| , BOYS! START IN BUSINESS Sell the Daily News. It's the easiest and quickest way of earning money of your own. Apply at tub news orrioa LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Land Dliuict-Dlatrlct ot Coast Range 5 Tak. notice that we the undersigned. Alfred Christian Garde and Wm. M. Johnston of Prlne. Rupert. B.C., occupation mining engineer and proepector. InUntl to apply for permiaalon to leaae the following described land: Commencing at a post planted 1-4 mile eau ot the Tree Statlon.O.T.I'.Ri-.Station and approximately 27 mllea east of I'rlnce Itupert. thence north 4ti chains, thence east 2n chains, thence south 26 chains more or less to railway grade, thence westerly 26 chains more or less following said grade to point of commencement and containing 70 acres or leis. ALFRED CHRISTIAN OARDE WILLIAM M. JOHNSON Date Nov. 23. KU Pub. Dae. 6, 1011 NOTICE .Nolice Is hereby given lhat an application will i.r made lo the Legislative As- srinbly or lhc I'rovlnrc or British Columbia ai Us not session ror an act amending Seeilon 3 or the British Columbia A Alaska iiaiiM.i. Art, loio (Ch. 66, Statutes or llrlllsli Columbia, 1010), by slrlklnr out all llie words after Ihe word "Columbia" In Line 10 or said Section and substituting Iherelor llie rollowlns: "And or rrom Fori Oeorge In a northeasterly direction to the valley or the Parsnip Illver by way ��r Fori McLeod, Ihence along the Parsnip Illver lo a junction wiih Un- Pesos Hlver, thence along lhe valley or lhc Finlay River Ihrourh -irinii Pass, (hence down Ihe stikeno Illver lu a Jiinrilon with the main line at Telegraph Creek; also powers to build branch lines elllicr through ihe Pine River or Peace Illver passei Io lho eastern boundary or British Columbia, or by way or llie most fi-n-iirir- mule, or in lhe alternative liy ihe most feasible route between I vl.nii ami Teslln lake, also to build rrom a poinl on salt! Ilm> of railway lo the CHy of Vancouver or Irom lhe city of Vancouver in a pniiti mi said line, by the most feasible roiife." And ruriher, Tor an act extending the lime within whlrh lhe company has to - 'iniiii' nn* construction and eipend les per rem or lis capitalization. Daled at Victoria, B. C, this Mb day or December, 10-11, ROBERTSON * IIEISTEIIMAIV, Solicitors ror llic Applicants, tbe British Columbia k Alaska Railway Company. Ihence it chain*, cast lo poiut or coin- iiienceiiKiil; containing Ko acres, more or les-.. J. T. FLLLLIlTO.V. II. II. -i. nu i. Agent. Daled I'riucc Ituperl, Dec. II, lllll. I'ub. Dec. 13. Skeena Land District���Dlalrlct or Coaat, li .ti.. 6. Take notice tbat I, Abraham II. Barber, or Prince lluperl, B. C, occupallon miner, ml. inl lu apply ror peruiiasiou lo uuichise the following described laud.-. Commencing al a pout planted al tbe southwest comer or a small island aboul iwrmy-llve (US* chains uortb and two it) chains east ol Ihe nurlbwesl comer or Lol Itll, Range i, coast Dislrict, Porcher Island, Ihc-uce Mlowiug the shore line in a northeasterly direct.ou about twenty (SO; chains lu lhe iwtih end ur the 1.-111111 llu mi- iu a souihw.sterl*, direction alung Ihe shore llll..' about lu. 11 ty (Sol chains i" Hie point ur coiiiuieticiiiieni, being au island containing about .orty (401 acres more ur less. , * ABRAHAM II. BARBER. Dated Dec. Clh, lllll. Pub. Dec. 1). Skeena Laud District���Dlalrlct or Coul, Hange t. Take nuiice Ibat I, Dagubert Aurlol, or .Nauaiuio, B. C., occupation miner, inieutl lo apply tor permission to purchaie the rulluwiug .1. .-nil..,1 ianda: Commencing al a post planted al the southeast corner ol lot 4484, Ihence soulb 4u chains, ihence w.-st 4U cbains, ihence ii-ri iii 40 chaina, Hence cast 40 cbalm to point ur commencement, containing loo acres, more or less. DA00BBAT AURIOL, Fred t. Cowell, Agenl. Date Nov. I'.11,. 1.11 Pub. Dec. v skeuna Land District��� Dlalrlct or Coait. Ring. 6. Take nolice lh.11 I, Theodore Mchalla, ; driver, or Victoria, li. c, cin., Intend 10 apply for permission :. purchase the rulluwiug described land,. Commencing ai a pual planted at Ibe souihwesi corner or Lol .No. -.87, Ihence easl so chains, theme luulb 40 chains, ilu ii'. wesl 4u chains, Ihence soulh 40 ��� iieiin-. Ibence west 40 cbains, ibenco nortb j su 1 ii.iin- io poiui of comnicuccincnt, con- ' laming 480 aires, more ur less. TlltonuRt Mi.HAI l.i, Fred t. cowell, Agent. Dated Oct. 31, mi. I'ub. Dec, t, -k.eiiu 1 .m.l Dlsliiii -District of Coasl, lake nolice ihat 1, Paul Curtlas, clerk or Vlclorie, intend lo apply ror permlsilon 10 pUI-eblM lhe rulloutug deacribed lauds: ��� "lulu, if in.- ai a put planted un Ibe can boundary and about live (61 chains rrom ihe southeast nrner or Lot 4484, [bonce norih so chains, Ihence easl 30 chains, thence suuih 00 cbalm, thence wesl 3U chains lo puint ur 1 ommciiccmeiii, cull- , talnlng ISO acrei, inure ur less. PAUL CURTIS3. Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Daled ocl. 31, ion. Puh. Dec. u. skeena Land iu*tiid .District ul Coasl, I Mange 6. Take nolice that I, Mlchas llegsnls, cook, or victoria, B. c, Intend lo apply for permission to purchase Ihe rollowlns de- < si Tibet! lauds: ��� ...lum. in iiik at a post planted on tbe porta side or Williams Creek, where the klllni'il branch ol the O. T. P. Ry. crossei Williams creek, and aboul ten (10) chains Irom Uie Greek shore, Iheuce south 30 Chains, Ihence east 40 chaina, Ihence norlh 10 chains, llience west 40 chains to point of commencement, cuntaining 180 seres, more or less. MP.HAS UK'.A.MS. Fred E. Cowell, Agenl. I .llu! Oct. .11, 1011. Pub. Dec. (. Skeena Land District���District or Coaal, llange 6. Take nolice lhat I, Samuel Bellteei, gardener, or Victoria, Inlend to apply ror permission lo purchase the following dc- -r 1 iiuii lands: Commencing ai a posl planled on the norih side or Williams Creek, about ten 1 ' li un- back rrom the creek bank, and slum I uny chains southeast rrom where I Ihe klllnm branrh or the 0. T. P. right- of-way crosses Williams Creek, thenre ���.'mill 40 chains, thence cast 40 chains, thenre nurlb 40 chains, Ihence west 40 chnins to point or commencement, conlalnlng 100 acres, more or less. 3AMUKL BEILTEES. Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dated Oct, 31, ISII. Pub. Dec. xi. Skretm Land Dlslrlcl- District or Queen CharloUe Islsnds. Take noUM lhal Ellen Marlon Young, or Victoria, 11. C, occupallon spinster, intends lo apply for permission in purchaso the rollowlng descrilied lands: ��� "10111. in tun al a lmm planted at Ihe snlilhensl ruriicr nt Lot I Mill, Ihence west in the DorlMStt corner or Lot ills, ihcnre soulh to beat ii. Ihence along beach to noini or commencemenl, containing one hundred and rour (104) acrea, mure or less. EM.K.V MARION YOCNO. Oeorge Young, Agent. Daled ,Nov. 16, 1011. Pub. Dec. 16, 1011. ���ub. Dec. skeena 16, ISII. Land Dislrict���District or Queen Charlotte Islands. Tske nonce thai Arthur Tremalne, or Saanlrh, D. C, oceupailon rarmer, ini.nds 10 apply ror permission lo lease Ihe foi- lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planled al tbe ���otltbSSSI corner, beinr eighty cha'as south of Ihe ne.rtiiw.-ii corner or Lot 1666, Mas- sel Inlel: Ihence West r.o 1 v chains, thence , north eighty chains, Ihence easl rorty chains, ihence soulh eighty cbains tu tne j Solnt <>r commencement, containing ibree I .mil. ,1 and iweniy acres (390). mora or ���ss. ARTHUR TREMAJNE. Oeorre Young. Agent. Dated Nov. 1:,. tail. Pub. Der. 16, ISlt. Skeena Land District���District of Queen CharloUe Islands. Take notice that Malcolm Wrighl Young, ��r -....inch. B. C, occupallon larmer, la- tends 10 apply ror permission 10 lease tbe rollowlng desrrlbed lands: Commencing ai a post planled at the southeast corner, being aboul one mile easl or lhe northwest corner or Lol Its I, ihence norlh In ihe suuth boundary or Lot 1660. Ihence west to the easl boundary or Loi 166O, ihence south along the said boundary to the southeast corner or said 1 "i 1660, thenre wesl along said boundary lo the east boundary or Lot i:t(. Ihcnre snulh along the said boundary to the nonh boundary or Lot I SIS, tbence ������a-1 lo the northeast corner or Lot 1168, ihence north lo lhc northwest corner of Lm ir,6l, ihence east to the poinl or commencemenl. conlalnlng sli hundred (600) acres, morc or less. MALCOLM WRIGHT YOUNO. Oeorge Young, Agent. Dated Nov. 16, mn Pub. Dec. 18, toil. 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 time is worth a great dcr.l more lo him than thc cost of a drink habit cure he is not going to drag along for twenty-eight to forty-two days taking a treatment when hc can gel a cure in three days, willioul hypodermic injections, ami In* surrounded with every comfort of home. A PERFECT CURE. The Neat internal treatment cures the periodical, occasional or moderate drinker and thc nervous mail who has to drink lo keep from becoming nervous. It takes away ull inclination to drink, all desire and craving (o drink, by neutralizing tho poison of alcohol in the system and ridding the blood of llie poison by a rapid s>-- torn ..f elimination, leaving the .Irinker in the condition tlml he was before tasting liquor, so far ns the elTccl of aloohol may be concerned���all appetite for drink g..n<*���and he b new man. The treatment consists of Ihe internal administration of a harmless remedy, tonic io its action, that removes lhc oravlng for liquor in a verj few hours. DRUG HABIT CURED. At Ihe Vancouver institute wc also trenl drjig addiction-. with uniform success, i-n!!, write or phone for booklet, giving full information. THE NEAl INSTITUTE 1260 Broadway W., Vanoouver, B. O. Phone Bayview 886 iifM����i"& for Your Home! THE "DAILY NEWS* i i lx*, It gives you all the news of your own city and district aa well as the principal happenijigs in all parts of the world. The news is well edited, its news columns are clean andjvhole- some. It ia a paper you need in your home. The advertising columns of the News bring you in touch with opportunities for getting the full value for your money, j : : ��� BUI Heads Price Lists Memorandum Forms Commercial Cards la Commercial Printing wo have a Urge slock of ggg* Wo handle Blank Ledger Forms for Loose Leaf Syitem 1 Letterheads Stock Certificates Articles of Association Illustrated Pamphlets For society printing, we ensure correctnessjgl^Bt^jtnd taste in Visiting Cards, Wedding Invitations and Dance Programmes. For any kind of printing from the hwnble^dodger^ to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the "News Job " : : _J J Daily News Building PHONE 98 Third Ave PHONE 98 ���iSttmgi&ffiBm^^ a** T.HE DAILY NEWS SAMlll.l- HAltlllSON INOTAKY I'tllll.lC) *'. V. XI. l-.AMHI.li Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURgIIASKI. Prince Rupert - and - Stewart THE CHILDREN'S TEETH ltt***axmx*aat**s*sm*a*s* tmmtgannt*** Some Hints That Really Paronts Will Hoed. Kind I j !���"���������������������--���-.~.--^..--.._.-..,��� ,^,,. LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise Largest Slock, Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. . I I I I **.-*.* *m*>-��* i���** li~fcli~.i ���*����� I���i > .����������-��..���"���^������-���***-��..|.. **m***f.m-m.**A.m*mt, I . M The best NEW �� YEARpresent | u fl year's sub- m ft} scription to ... . M For the Folks at Home The WEEKLY NEWS It has all the news of the week's progress in the city and district. It tells more about the place than you could write in a month. It will come regularly each week like a letter from you. "We feel as if we know everything and everybody in Prince Rupert through reading your paper. It s the most interesting paper we receive," writes a subscriber from England. -POSTPAID TO ANY ADDRESS IN- _ Csnsds United States or Eng. $2.50 per year $2.00 TO'CU COUGHS & COLDS *-��� Mathieu's Syrup ol lar and Cod Liver Oil not only stops a cough but cures it. Its tonic and restorative- properties enable the system to permanently throw off a cold. 35c for large bottle. Sold everywhere. ,. L. MATHIKt. CO.. Prop. SliaHSHOORK. MATHIEU'S SYRUP HATHIEtfS Sjmip of ***i*r COD LIV&R OIL \s -..hi us Min dr-ui 1 it 11*- tooth Willi's q child's tooth sin,uld boi carofullj clottiied twloo a day, iiinrnfnij ami ii,ki,ip a verj gof, 1111111 brush being usod and a ��� !** of bioarbonato of Boda Placed in ilu' water. 11 is .1 imstako tn Imagine lhal iiolhing uuud bo duno for the child'* ir.'ih limii ii,,. ���i s,,t ruiilneos Hi.* "milk" teeth, for upon lhe cure oxpended on tho llrsl sel ��iH depend to a great ax- leni Hi.1 sti'onglh and formation of Lho -.1 1, Washes and tooth pastes are nol _ 1. -.-. ������.-11 -> for oleaning the ilk" teeth, but a little preoipl tnii'il .hulk mui In" used now and 111411111. ���**��� lasional visit to the dent* i*! will In* necessary just to maito suro Mini lho teeth are growing properly, Tins is a wise precaution, I'm' n little attention to lhe "milk" tooth will save an enorm-' "II- llllinlllll lilll-l* nil. lllill till' more cai xponded upon the flrsl -.'I the ri' likely llu- child will lie in possess a (ilnnl second sot. Good tooth ni f so groat im- portanca not onlj lo one's up-. I'i'iini Iml to oomfort audi health, thai propor allenllon can iml bf ijim'ii inn Boon, 11 Handsome Catalogue Free Our nov. Christmas catalogue 1 i *,w ready ���and ls yours lor the asking. It OOStalll 124 pages of Uluatrations reproduced in -tors of Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware Cut Glass, Leather Goods and Novelties. A postal card will bring you a copy. Ryrie Bros., Limited Canada's Lar|c<_t Jo*. .'In Houae .'.is. Ryrie. Pru. Harry Ryrie, Stc-Trta*. 134-136-138 Yongre St. TORONTO t = THE COSY CORNER = w DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN \ I 1.. BARKER Architect Second av.-ii.ie and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. ^.4.- This is a little section ot the pup.-r, which from day to duy will be devoted to subjects o( special interust to women. Any und all o[ the Indies ot l'nnce Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to tuke purl in its discussions, Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope ll expressed thai "The , Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. II. Gordon Munro w. Nicholson Luiley MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork liuilding, Second Avenue. TO AID THE WIDOW il JTRS8& Tho Catholic Churoh will havo it. Christmas Ireo on Thursday, tlie 28th, nl "::to p. m��� in lhe Majestic Theatre. The program will In- rendered by tin* children of lho ohuroh. What Is Your Family Worth? tr your family la worlh lho best! .mui eiin afford in house and food nu.I cl..Hies, is il not worth lhe besl reading as woll? And tlie bf.I reading���best for boys and girls, besl fm- men and women is lo be found in The Youth's Companion. .11 a 1.tries alone The Companion will pi'inl nearly .'100 in 1012. With all lhe rest of the [taper thrown in, and counting lho* glorious long serial siories, Ihey ros! the subscriber less Hum a i.iii apicoo, .Moi ver, >ou will look long before you will lind storlcB sn varied and Interesting; glories "i ooolnoss in the face of I peril, Blrango adventures with creatures of lho forest and lha &i mm: ninMiig stories of life's ob- fii -nn*.* Iniiiisiiis; stories breezy. jK I with good-natured humor, quaint' SE mui curious character sketches. ��� ���V-j .Now is the time to subscribe, i *l\ for lho now subscriber in Canada & njll i I'm' free from the time :M in. |2 Is r ive.l all lhe issues fl$ j for lhe remaining weeks of mil, *K , laining lhe opening ohaplera *j(* I of Halph l��. l'aim-'s greal serial 5k story '.r lhe Boxer rebellion, aj ���The Cross and the Dragon." & And there is lhe gift of The Com- ?n I pan ion oalendar ror 1012, "<>n jrj: 'ih,. New England Coaal," litho- bfc graphed in ten colors and gold. ���J. Only 12 now lo Canadian sub- 5k Iscrlbers, bui on January i, 1012, ���4s Hi.' subscription prloe will be nd- m Ivancod to $2.25. The Youth's #J Companion, 144 Berkeley Si., Host..11. Mass. New subscriptions 1 iM-il nl this olllce. Christmas and New Year Sailings s.s. Prince Rupert Love Princs Rupin Thursday al 8:30 p. m., Die. 2lit ana 28.h. arrlilna In Vancouvar aarly Saturday morning, Dae. 23d and 30th. MAKE VOUR RESERVATIONS EARL* Phona 260 SS. Princa John ror Stewart 10 a. m., Dae. 20th and 27th. Promt ichadula will remain In .Sect until above dalai. Bi-weekly train service to Vanitrwlol. Trains leave Prince Kupert nt 1 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Returning arrive Prince Kupert 4 p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays. On your Chrialmaa viait Eaat travel via thc Grand Trunk Railway Syatem (rom Chicago. The finest and best -. r*. i.v over Double Track Rout*. Connections with all roads Kast and West. Atlantic Steamship booking* arranged.. Full information and tickets obtained from thc office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT ANI) PASSENGER AtiKNT New Illinois Law Will Help Deserving Widows and Orphans. Chicago, Deo, 28, The new stale law pensioning deserving i i' mothers with families became operal Ive tins month. Forty mothers, most "i Ihem widows uml Hit' soli' BUpporl of Unit many Brood nf children, roooived chocks for amounts ranging from | slH to si.n. Tho distribution of ihis money brough happiness in n hundred hearts from which 11 stands off hunger and oold. The Pension aci allows $5 lo (10 a iiniiiiii for eaoh child. Nearly nil lho mothers wore lear- fullj grateful. Tho pension allows I It. * ii i I.i keep lhe family together and exercise the care i ssar) for growing children, Tho deserving mothers and ihiiili'i'ii are Investigated by officials ..r the Juvenile Courl. Whon ih.- home Influences aro i'.nin.I in he good ami tht' mother deserving the money is paid to tin- molhor. Before Hi<- law was passed lho mothers who found ii impossible lo support Iheir children turned ihem over to the Juvenile Courl nn.l lhal institution placed iIts-iii in oilier homes. I'm- llie support of eaeli child llie county paid 810 a n th in lhe new homes. Tho pension law authorized the oounly to leave the children wllh Hie parent and pay ihem Hie 'i" n un.nib rm- each child. The stale has nol appropriated am money, but lhe law empowers tin uni) tn hand lhe money in ihe parent Instead of taking the .'Inlii an.l paying strangers ror iis cure. Help Him to Save. Generally ii arises rrom pure thoughtlessness, hut all lho same ili.< ia nn undoubted rod lhal ��� often Mi.' limii of tlml her wedding da) delayed. ���vers are pi'ovorbiall.v gen- liven in reeling thai lha best is iml g I ,*ii,tugh for tn It,iv ll I. ll u tl Ham lull: I. ITUII Ver*. Hie beloved, and wishful stall her overy desire, Now all litis I. vorj charming innl delightful, nml juat as il should bo; hul lhe girl who is u*. wise ns s-lt.* is loving will oon- Irlve without m tho least hurting lus iivhngs in holp her lover to sii\i'. Sho won't express Ihoughlloss I wishes In very now plnv Hint comes out, mui she will contrive in make him bolievo thai sn far from pleasing hor, very expensive i gifts actuallj gi\e her pain. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS-:- AUDITORS l.itw Butler Building Phone No. 280 I'rince Runert P.O. Box 351 ILFRBD CARSS, 0. V. HENNRTT, B.A. nf ltritir.li Columbia >.f HC. Ontario, Saa- innl Manitoba l.i.rt-. kutcltewan and Al- iM-rta Bars. carss & bennett Barristers, Notaries, Etc. n|tic,'-Kx.*1iiiti��.- liliK-k. cornur Third avenue and Sixtii ..tn.et. I'rince Ruoert. S WM S. HAl.L, L. D.S., 0. U.S. IlENTIST. Crown ami Bridge Work a Specialty. All ili'irttil ee|i..rutleens skilfully I routed. Gas nnd locul iintuellictt.*. miminintcrcl for the painless ea- trtii'tiinurf teeth. Consultation free, nili***".: Hi'lk-crsieti ItleM.-!;. Prince Ruoert. 11-12 SCOTCH MUFFINS AI.'x.M.Mitii-eein ll.a.. W.K.Willlams,.l.A..L.U.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Banisters, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Kupert, B.l p. o. HOX XX PRINCE RUPERT Scotch Muiiins - Weigh one pound of flour, a quarter of an ounce of snilii. hull' an ounce of cream of larlar, one ounoe "f bullor, ono ounoe of Bugar and half a gill of milk. Divide into f -. mould up, roll out, wash with egg uml let -land for twenty iiniiiiii���-. ltiike iu a Iml oven: when ..-I Iiuii over. A Nov. i bc of sini,. Bread- A i* i we*, lu use up odd pieces of stale bread i- lo make cheese .nl,.'. iiiiiie Buflloienl in make a quarter of n pound of crumbs, pom- over ilu'iii .mt' and a half ounces ..f melted bullor ami o quarter of �� pint of hot milk. 1,'enve nil cold. Then beat well au.I a.1.1 nue ami a hair ounces of currants, nnd a a half ounces of sugar anil two eggs woll beaten . I.in.' -nun. pally-Una wiih pastry, i.iii a litlle of tin' mixture in each nu.I l.ul,.' fm' twi'iilv minutes. Till -������ milks* delirious chee-e cakes at a vers -mall oost. JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL IH' WM. FOX.IN, KSg.. A.H.A.H.. I-ON., BNS GEORGE LEEK & CO. MEItt'ANTIl.E Af.ENfY COLLECTIONS ANI) REPORTS Fire, Lile und Accident Insurances i.l- llrtl Avenue Phone-.inl and Green 26: PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SAIIIH.ERV MANUKACTIIREK Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Killed. 2nd Ave. between Hill, unci 11th Sit III ItHV I I' .<���>.'> i-MII.I* THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables Second Ave Hotel Central ��3-81*3 < LAND PURCHASE NOTIGE8. COO" LIVER Olt- Skeena Und Ulslrlcl-ll-itn�� ol Coa.1 IUn|e 6 T.k" nulie >l.��l L��'-"* *���'*, 222 "'tiiZS llui-... II. C, occupatiun ci.,1 eniln".. ***** ... Sm lor |.ermlssioB tn puichs��' llie l...lo��lni el.MlllH.-'l ISn.il* , ., , Culiiinucliil si a ,.,.11.1.11..*.. ���'-'".���''-.1' ��� in a MrUiartJ tllfalttW Irom .he MM ***** ,?2i ..I l���t lie*' Hani- '. I "s" O-oir'. ********* wm xo bsnk ol fiver. Ihence south ���*���'����'"�� TsTik 'Il '!*�� to I'olnt ol commencement: eon- talninl l��i arm. mura ol lam, ,;|tANT ir!.^iov- '���"��� u-*.*!* %&* ***'���** Skein. Uml lllslrl-t -District ot I jo-. ******J ,. *,-EST a"".' ,m*m J ���"'< J_2! ": ��1^S?pW*S-S xo eurcha- the ttS**. (ro���, lhe 7lhe��t corner o. &**. ^J ���r,1"" ,, ec. M Hisin. north.' Oxtm* ��.��^ *'��� ' , ���, re tir. chsin. .outh 1" l-olnl "I com- Data- ' ctnlier II. Ilii I'uh. Sb��.*< daaerlbad Unds ���i��,,iel at U" *-����� ( unnnriiciint ��< ** ' ' JK"ffi- tj,er. almul le��o milt*, s.i.nli .ruin m. "i��> ' ��� w (,������,,,, ..In.. I'"*1, "*"*"**[,2 .,,���������.' BO chsin. ��,. 1 **,- H chsin. ..." h. ���� ,,,���, _,.��� ft^S-WB ��<"" ��� nm ur taa AN(.( s |AMn mckknzii: i,a,,,isi.|.t.ii. nni. '*'"*"* 'I'"' , ,<��� ui .'um ii.-i|��l"'. *<-���<**<*** '*��� :*-<**"���**''2,i".x . I...*.. ******** *>* ""* ts. , ,,,,,,,,1-itctill al s I'i". I , N ,|VM ������,������. ���| l""^*"''' ;���,,,,, ���_lh Komlnlnn sbuul .��" ***** "*,��'h, *'22,\ f. W. II. S. W. i"'********'* C*'""M, 1i�� ���, "... i. S���� H ***"'������' , ,������,r. ">���<������'*2'A"*'"2, ,|, Ihenee *��> rluMt ��� ���a te" It%-S��iii. ******* ���"" MM ��*** ** ''���" CHARI.ES WILLIAM HAM UsInlSilrl���!"'*-1'1-"' 1-uh. Nov. 2. ske,nn up. iH-tri'i <I!*;;;,S foWvi* Tnkl. MUM Hi", i '"'"���" JSSStSr. in.-nil. to SB^nUBTrpfiBS ********* isSWafflKjiBurt^i*___5��!bsi l,��� miles .niilli ol *\f ""ft V (, Ccnef, l*an�� c.hln. Pelt ...ark-rl '���*\��� f,,,,,, We,l. UmM *~ So ch.in..;;"' ���'' 7 ,rc, I1,' .��t ... .'""!' ���;' chains snulh, """Z.Mnll *** *""*" *""'**.."!,\Tf commenceineiil. r"i;'fj���fAS AHrilt li WHITl ���1 B.C. Cosst service ��� Famous I'm cess Line Princess Beatrice Saturday, December 30th, al 9 a.m For Victoria. Vancouvar and Seattle J. C. McNab - Ctnaral A.m Advertise in The Daily News B ii ipMUl anc) AmpHcKn lilan, at��am In ii��*.|. m.-lirn ninv��*ni-pnc����a. **__�����*��� *! -tnnfj ."iM-rday. Proprialor l E. EBY A Co. RFAL ESTATE kii-iiiiil.etliiiii I.an l For Sale KITSI'MKALUk . H (' Chimney Sweeping and Furnace Cleanii Prepare for winter by getting your fm nnct-s und flues put in order by C. H. CUTTING I'l.tlail fkisisn imp Addifi. Ks.i Hltal. I I'HONE"! E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Kmbalmar rilAHUia REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 3M. OPEN DAV AND NICHT SEE HIM SMILING "Hurry Up" Yost Has Got McMillan Back Again. (..nidi Vi.��t of Hi'* Ann \ili r College lm* hiiil ii I'i.'lui I hi* liinii.ti- -mile l:ik>ui. nml sporting wriii'i. aro w loring whal it all means Thoy Hunk the) have H"- i uu, Bhorly" McMillan. 008 Of Ho' besl i|hiiiiirluick- In iVmorloa, lit- returned lo lhe oollege lo |i ,i. :..i llic i.'inn. HAYNER BROS. INIlElirAKElL-i un KMIIAI.MKKS funeral DlfMMI Inl Av. near ...I. S. Ph.rue No. M Dsted Sep.. M. PU' i rub Nov. II. PONY EXPRESS , riM.it. Miifii.sTM* ie,tt\i:av saavtcK I" <e*.-���... St -. ,*,��� nn.1 K.erwanllna Aa*entl. Por Itltf. e.r M.....I Car .lay .H* nlaht i-ii.b Ave. nn.l Pull..ti I'lr.rre VI Per Cent, to Build This House Let ui ba-i V-JJ thi m),i:y I�� bay or bail J ,n JfJOUM ot pay oil a mr)rtKnge. CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. Mclntyre Block. Third Avenue. Prince Rupert. Head Office: Pacific Building, Vancouver. B. C. ..Grand Hotel.. Worklngman's Home Free I .ibnr Bureau in Connection Phon. 17- lut Ave and 7th St. t.EO. BRODERIUS. Proprlat*. Little's NEWS Agency M [SlinSS :: 1'eno.liciili :: N.'wspipera iijai:.- ii TOBAC008 ll FRUITS 0.T.P WIIAKI* NORTHERN B.C. LIQUOR Co. The Leading Wholesalers of Northern British Columbia I ,. lu.ive Agent, lor BUDWEISER BEER THE DAILY NEWS TR sr Nl ��� Se Clo ,d I w I **' 1 ,id 11" I II) I ,r ilc in : ���' : i>- ti n h * g P v i-i 0 Si g Ii a I f f Do You Want a Buyer for It ? Try the News Want Ad. Way. It's a Good One. Wishing you the Compliments of the season Holiday Goods at Less than .i.ivvM.,,1 We are not going to carry them over, but have decided to sell at a price that will SELL them. Look Out for Bargains at BIG FURNITURE STORE Seoond Ave. and Sixth St. Entrance on Second Avenue. Phone 62. ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ****** ii-mi*'*******., ****m****^mt********'*****al fl "The News* Classified Ads. ���One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� SS~: -THERE ARE NO *'DEAH ONES" HERE��� ��-^aa'**iiae<a-i_li--fca��-^_n1>_..��^lM <aWr****a1***�� ii��^ji~^Bi-a.n-�� **% *********** <*** rit tr******** M ^ IS ***** 0| THAT LABOR TEMPLE Request for a Site Referred to Special Committee. ���YOUR FOOD WILL BE WELL COOKED ON A��� Crown Favorite Cooking Stove Price from $-15 to $88, Other Stoves from $16. WE HAVE ALL YOU NEED IN BUILDERS' HARDWARE THOMPSON HARDWARE COT ���d A. Telephone 10 ���WAMAA^AAVAV^^^v^A^^VyyVyyV^yyUy The newly formed Trailes and Labor Council of I'rince Hupert requests Irum the eity a site for B Labor Temple. Alderman Hil- tlilch, expressing grout sympathy Willi the purposes of legitimate orgunized labor, suggested that a site be granted on the lands held by lhe olty in fee simple from the Cl. T. P. He moved that a committee be appointed to consider the matter. Aldennan Newton pointed out thut two temples Might bo necessary on account of affiliation problems with lhe labor organizations. Aldennan Hilditch's motion curried, and the .Mayor named Alderman Hilditch, his seconder, Aldeman Douglas, nnd Aldennan Cluyton to form the committee. It Is The Trained Nan or Woman Who Rises to the Top of the Ladder! ^���*��_-.- To fit your son or daughter for n b tsinsss career you must g. them a business training Tbe besl plaee to send them to is th ive ie : 1 Nanaimo Business College ga_______^_��p__ga&; It it the nearest In - ��� college to Prince Rupert. It's fees are within reach of everyone. Its tuition is personal, and develops tbt individuality of the pupil, Room and board is cheap in Nanaimo. The pupils are sway from the .listrnr* tiont of the larger eilies : Oi. i-xie-ad cwrw isda-ln lab* is The lien Pitman System of Shorthand Business English and Letter writing CommsrdsJ Arithmetic Office Routine Spelling Typewriting i'i iitiiitii-lnii rfoiJlW JtjKttWi .**. msmssmB^ rtt-m-l - , ll Majr Mean all the D.l. ��������� i - ��� B;tw!!n Success and Failure le Yea Atk at Daily Newt forour book let teaching how to wite thorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE C. E. Perry. Principal Nanaimo, B.C. Happy Children. Two seasonable treats for thc little ones are being held this aft.-nil...n. The Anglican Church youngsters are having a good lime lime In St. Andrew's Hall and lhe Unman Catholic children in lhe Knipi-.'ss Theatre. For Rent-Two roomed cnl.in. close to Mellri.lt>, freshly papered and clean, nil, 110 per month. H F. McRae * Co. t-f r irn. Insurance 1 OUR Cumpanim to-** noted for prompt and jusi Mttloraenta. We write every known clnat of Inaurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. *i-_i��->i-��ii Wanted Wanted- - Ueneral Servant. Apply Mra. *_. W. Patmore. Other maid kept. tf WRECK OF THE GRANT More Particulars About Loss of Weil-Known Whaler. The Whaler Grant, whiuh foundered last night, was at anchor off Hanks Island and drifted ashore on White Hock and founder.-.I. Her crew, numbering forty men, wus all saved by lhe steamer Falcon. Most all of Ihem belong In Victoria, and will go south on lhe Prinoe Rupert tonighl. Phone ISO The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Written Direct Tex* Mack Realty & Insurance OOMrANV. I'.S -Hniiv. and Rent���la. Maternity nurae open for engagement. Apply Box 2169 Newa. tl Wanted. ��� Dressmaking, cleaning and pressing, repairing for men and women Mn Charles iVre.lt.-r. B20 Third Ave. Phone294 Rod. tt Wanted to rent nr leaae by first of January, 6 or 8 room modern houae, cloae In. State lermi to Box 89. Wanted���Young man, thoroughly acquainted In Men'i Furnishing! line, tu take poaiUon In Prince Itupert rrom Jan. Mh, 1912. Write Box 102. Dally Newa Office. 293-29S W'-iNTEO���Youth Willi Dullness college training in learn a wdolentle trade ln t.niro. Apply, wllh parllculars. to box 13, .News t.iilfi'. ��89-883 WANTED���A Ilrm to Bell lho new model Mo. ll) Smllli-I'reniler typewriter, lhe iiiii-i machine ever produced. James F. Morris Co., 1087 urtnvllle St., Vin- tuuver. SS4-23U WA.NTKD - Sufficient good second-hand furniture to stock three rooms���lied, silling room, diiilnir renin and kllclu-n. Apply box B, .Newa ontcc. ttO-St7 SITUATION wanted���Young man with sx< I'l-iimm in draughting and surveying work; references. Box U��6, News. .t��',-:ui0 r +~^.m For Sale For sale���Furniture Box SSI, cily. ror 5-room houie. 288-St6 Stenographer Eastern stenographer ol wide experience wanta position. Aeieli.-.. "Stenographer," eS62 Cordova St.. Vancouver. B.C. t-f Business Chances 1836 1911 The Bank of British North America 75 Tf in la Capita! and Reierv. Over $7,300,000 Banking by Mall is a great convenience to those who live some distance from town. Deposits may be sent in, cash drawn, or other business transacted by Mail, without any trouble or delay. Write or ask our Local Manager to explain our system to you. Prlace Ruperl Branch F. S. LONG. Manager. no.N'T worry about rainy days. Wc do family washing at 16 plccci for one dollar. Special care riven line flannels family washing at S5 pieces for one dollar. Special care given line ilaiin ' Phone 118. Pioneer steam Laundry. 289-30U Savoy Hotel Cor. Fraser and 6th. II Choice Wlnea and Clgara RUPERT'S PALACE g Of [COMFORT Water Notice I. Alfred Chrlitlan Garde of Prince Runert. oe- eupatlon Mining Engineer, give notice that on the -Sth day of December. 1911, I Intend to apply to the Water Commissioner at hla office In Prince Rupert lor a license to taka and uae two cubic feet nf water per second rrom an gnnamed stream In the Dlitrict of Coast Range 6. Skeena Division. 1-4 mile eaat of the Tyee Station. ti.T P. Rv. The water Is to be taken from the itream about one hair mile above In outlet, and ll to be u.cd for developing power for a quary situated at the ouUet of said creek, along die Railway grade. ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Dated Nov. 28th. 1911. _-27 m^mmm*^ Pain arising /thramatism, lamia-*, Sert Thrtiat /tern C*U, (Malt., Chest. Nnralgia /rem Cali, Chronic Hmmhitis, Sprain, Hattacht, Brtriut, Slight Curt, Cramp, Soressest of tht Limit aflrr txtrtitt, il beat treated ry usinf BLLIMAN'S arrordi*t rt the Mai mat.n. given in ll.s lil li men K.I..P. booklet 'Hi pa-fea, (illustrated)which Is placed in.ielc cartons Willi til boltlelof Ellimtn't price 1,1 J, 2*1 A */.. The K. E. P. book lei alio contt.'ot other information of tucli practical v lne aa lo cuts. il to St in ttcmtnd for Pint Aid tod other purposes; tlto for Its recipes in rci- pact of Sick ROOM rm r'li'les. I Uimats't ��,/..'...' to Bath ti hearA.ncl. *******������ . ���i. i, mm Animals AUmema muy In mony In* slaneet be relieved or cured tby followinK Ihe iiiiln.'.tinii' Mn..rale,II in CO in I'lb lliinan li. I . A. BoOkltl 64 ptfet, found cr-clo-icd in ibt wrappers of all botllti of BLLIMAN'S pries I/., 2/- A .16. i.Snn.a. o..niouiti,Kiisii 1 POVAi. fcr* ANIMALS ttultlM I.F*. Booklet ���;\>V . ,AL. for HUMAN U3E let the tihitn R.EP. Bookltt (***** ml*** i .'* bottlit of ULlAlAH'S THE I*'- A 13 ELLIMAN Three lets, block 7, section I, 1��,600 each; V4 cash, Iml. I, 9, 3 yean at 7 per cent. Two lols, block 99, scclion I, 11,000 pair: '. cash, bai. o, 19, is moniba, at 7 p.-r cent. Two lols, block 99, aection 6, 11,860; 1600 cash, bai, 3, c, 0, 12 moniha Two lols, block 9, section 6, 14,600. Eaulty cash. Fine view lols. one lol, block 0, section 6, 11,500. 1300 cash, 3, 8, 19 months, at 7 per cent, one loi, block 98, aection 6, 1696. 1995 cash, bai. 160 every 3 months, al 7 per ccnl. one lol, block ll, situ,,n <*,, 12,950. Hall rash, bai. 6, 12 months, ot 7 per eenl. one lol, block 17, section 7, 1800. I.ou rash, bai. 3, 0, 19 months; wllh cabin. Ono lol, blork 16, socllon 7, 8650. 1300 cash, 3, 6, 19 months, tl 7 per cent. Two lols, block 17, section 7, 11,600. One- llilrd rash, bai. 1 and 9 years, al 7 ner eenl. Two lots block 49, section 7, 1660 etch. <4 cash, bai. 6, 19 months. Two lots, blork 3, section 7, 1650 each. ', cash, ii.-ii.i-e. 12, 18 months. Two lols. block 3, section 7, 1550 etch. V, cash, bai. 6, 12, 18 months, at 7 per cent. . Four lots, blork 3, section 7, 13,000. *A rash, bai. 6, 19, 18 months. Urge corner. Three lols, block 37, section 7, 11,800. tt cash, lul. 0, 19, 18 months, it 7 per cent. Two lots, block 98, section 8, 11,000. one- Ihlrtl cash, bai. 6, 19, 18 monlhs. Corner. Two lols, block 28, section 8, I860. I960 rash, bat. 6, 19 months. Two lols. block 49. section 8, 1400 each. 160 cash, iml. lie per month. Five lols, block 10, seeilon 8, 1975 each bai. 116 per month. FOR HINT. Slore, -I'liiiui nn mn. at sixth street. FOR MLI. ��� nliiii wllh lum* rooms; cheap. THERE'S NO GETTING A WAT from a GREENER GUN No other gun ran equal the .HU.F.M.n ror regularity of pmrrn (I. 0. even disiribullon or shoti rtiniblncd wllh i-nirient penetration "Hi., r.ure lhal kills"���II isn't what we say, fins provg 11. \V. \v tiifi'tnr wis ih. in-i gunmaker Iii Hie world 10 "harn.'.s" the shunting or ��� gun. Prior lo the introduction or his world-raiin-il -yiucm or choke billing, "pattern'' h rl been the guu- nuikiTS' "will 0' lhe wisp." w. W Or.'i'iicr made II Ills sennit ind all ilm world's gretlesi honors hive been won wllh um 1 \i,n iwi.NS. This Is Ihe kind you want. Prevention of Eye Trouble Prevention it better than cure. It is cheaper. It is possible when cure is impossible Eye trouble may be avoided by the timely use of glasses, averting discomfort, suffering and permanent impairment of sight. We are properly equipped to adjust glasses ana guarantee satisfaction. **-**++*> R. W. Cameron & Co. G.T.P. Official Walch Intpector Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue PHONE 82 Use The Gem Desk Calenri 1 As nccossiU'.v to n well i.i|ui|i|i'*ti desk ns pen, ink anil arl -' ������'J' "������������ pnpi 1 Jjj Thia automatic reminder will be your hesi assisi i Calendar of past, present nml future month ( Bch 1912 PADS NOW READY Price complete, |1, ORDER NOW. Price piui ,,���|v !*** {** 8 ��� 8 i I McRae Bros. - Limited I Everything for the Office |jj Th a Best Procurable :��rV Absoluh ly pun FRED. STORK -General Hardware Builders' Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stovet Graniteware Tinware .- SECOND - AVENUE FIRST: "CATCH YOUR PRINTER W.W. GREENER 63-65 Bum Hill Rill MNi,m|, P.Q. Servian Labor Benefit Society No. ISB. S.S.S-S. Meellnaa held every lit and 3rd Sunday of the month In the Carpenten' Union Hall 0. VUKOVICH. T. MAZLUM. Secretary P.O. Boa 991 President TO LET Flat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also atores in same block. Two collages coner Second Avenue tnd Ninth Street. FOR SALE I.ots In ..ll pHrt* ol the city. , FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol the largest Come panies doing business in the City. DIRECIIONS FOR fOOklNI, A HARE: FIRST:���"CATCH YOUI HARE" ���*\^V* - /������->_/ \*mstS***m/** ���& ��� 1 V >:-;*{*��*��i.- I printing you mutt "firtt cnlch your good printer. . . You can't get good printing from a poor printer, even if he work with never so good nn equipment. If hc larks thc "knack," the trained taste, the single-minded fondness for bis work which real printers nave, he will do poor printing for you. If he has all of these, and in addition to them u'ie- 3uate modern equipment, your printing will havo istinction, saleimanthip, the lure of type-beauty. At thit office produces good printing you may infer the presence of a good printer���who is "tatchablc." FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING OF ALL KINDS SBE TH- "NEWS JOB ' Daily News Building phone 98 Third Avenue jj is LAND LEASE NOTICE Jeremiah H. Kugler, Iii DRIEO BREWERS' GRAIN Clfin, bright and wholesome, low lu water and carbohydrates, but containing nearly double the amount of rat ami protein, pound ror pound, than Hie ordinary (tsdstt-fl In local use. It Meets all lha. Requirements of a Profitable Dairy Feed ind compared In price wllh what Is asked ror other fcedstuffs Is triple protein value ror your money, its Superiority lies In the fact lhat feeding It increases both the total digestible mailer and lhe amount or ful nnd protein in the dally ration AND SAVES VOU 40 TO BO FIR CENT ON PUD. You should not be wl Ibout It. Mailed grains, rrcsh and sweet rrom the brew keltic dried in it continuous vanillin j.ii.r. ., |>y THE ROYAL STOCK FOOD Co. Limited Dryura or and Dealer! In Fasd Produots SCOTIA AND FRONT STRUTS VANOOUVER, B. O. C. D. RAND Stcoi.d Ave. Phone 112 iment of the Naval Service Skeeni Lind Dlalrlct���Dlslrlci or Com, llange (, Take notice inn I, Loult Ctlerii, driver, or viciorlt, B. <;., intend lo ipply for permission in purchise Ihe rollowlns described land': Commencing ll t post planted ll the southern corner of Lot 17S0. Hi- m*e soulh 80 chiins, Ihence weit 10 chiins, Ihcnre norlh 80 ilnin.. ihence etst 40 chslns lo poinl of commencemenl, conulnlng 180 arrcs, more or leu. LOUIS CAI.ERIS. Fred I. Cowell, Agent. Piled Ocl. ll, 1011. i'ub. Dec. t. ski. na Land District���Dlslrlci of Casslar. Take nniiie tnat limes Ewing Mirne, or Vincouver, occuptllon retl citttt agent, intends to apply Tor ln-r lhe following ilf.i run it land. pcrmlislon lo pur- ' "iiiuu in ma nl a poit planled tbour seven miles disiani tnd In an emerlv ilm '-lit.n ri .-in lhe iVtas niver, and ibout eight miles north or Alytnsh Indian village, Ihence norlh eighty cbains, thrnce east eighty chains, Ihence soulh elghiy cbains, thenre well clgbly cbains to point or commencement. JAMES EWINO MACRAE. H. P. Rutler, Agenl. Daled Oct. 31, 1011. Pub. Dec. II. LAND PURCHASE NOTI CL' S.S. COMPANY OF B. C, Ltd RADIOT-LBORAPH SERVICE. Sealcc. tenders, tddrossed to tbe under- M-fiiii., endorsed "Tender ror Dwelling House nnd tccomptnled by t cerlined 'x2!Xr L��,n '." pc' ".' **<* ��rnoum or tb. lender Will bo received up to noon on ST. .?ir..!5?M! ��' **><���' Oovernmeni Wire- .ind i-riTrcV PrlnCC nUPer'' CiPS L"�� .OTo^^e5St!,OM m,y be ,cen�� Tlie onvcrninent Wireless Suilons it '"int drey, capo Laio tnd Digby Isltnd Prtncs lliipcrl. The Posmmces it Vtn- couver, IftUlfflo and Prince nuneri ...o ofllce of Ihe District Superintendent 0overnin.ni Wireless Service, Victoria ind ..cniirlmcnl or Ihe N.tvil Sorvlce, Ottawa liiitiilhorned publication or this notice wm nol receive payment. , ... 0. J. DE9BAHATS, Deputy Minister or tho Naval Service, .... BJUJ-EHB nr ,h0 ****'** Service! oilawa, November soth, ion, si Skeena I nml Dlslrlci���-District or Oiicen Charlotte Islands, lake notice thai William Moore, of snnnich, ll. c, occupation farmer, inlenda to apply for permission to lease the following deacrlbod lands.- Commencing it a posl plinted it thc southwest rorner of I.ot 1618, Masset Inlel, ihence east one hundred chains, ihence soulh suty-roiir chains, thence west to the bench, Ihen. n along beach to point or I'ommenccinenl, conlalnlng six hundred nnd forty (dlo) acres, more or less. WILLIAM MOORE. Oeorge Young, Agent. Daled Nov. U, Itll. " Pub. Dec. It, llll. The new steel Passenger Steamer "GunosuiT leaves Prince Rupert every Sunday at 6 p.m. for Vancouver, arriving Tuesday morning. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Steerage Fare - $6.00 The "Camosun" le the only steame on the run having water-tight bulkheads and double bottom, thus en surlnc safety of passengera in case of collision or wreck. Skaena Land DUtrlct���District nl Coast 11..:.. ��� ' Take notice that Mias Mary Muiville ol Cum Iretaod, occupation spinster, intendi to s;>|4> lor permiaalon to purcnaae the Mowing dosri-cJ laada: rmnniencing at a poat planled ono chains nuttti ol the eoutheast corner ol Lol 6:1.1, llience nurth 40 cliaina, tnence east 20 cbsi is, tnence sou.I. 10 chaina, thence west 20 cliain.* to point ol com- tm-ncemeni; containing eighty seres, moro or I.** Dated Oct. II, Itll. MISS MARY Ml I.V1I.I.I: Pub. Nov. 11. John 0. Muiville, Ai*" I Skeeni Land District���DUlrict or Coin name 6. Tike notice thai I, John Argln.lis, carpenter, or Victoria, li. C, Intend to ipi-'y r��r permission tu purchise lhc followini described Unds: Commencing n I pusl planted ilumi o and one-hair miles northeast rimn Ih mui,. t.f iioui llini, in lhe wesl *'i nl lakelse Lake, and ,i. mu live .'��� Cbi back rrom lhe ��.u. iin.ni, ibema toulb su chains, ihence west Su .i-.un-. Ibeni nurili SU chains, Iheiue east to chans l" poinl or commencement, containing 61 i acres, moro ur less. JOHN .Mil.IUA' i i- Krcd E. Cowell, Agein. Daled Oct. 31, itll. Pub. Doc. t. J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. Skeena Lind District���Dlslrlci of ouciit Cbsrlotte Islinds. Ttke notice thit Join. Scott Young, or Sainlcli, fl. C, occupallon fanner, intend- lo apply ror permission lo 'lurcliase tit- rollowlng described linds: Coniinencing it t post plmit.'il at Ut;' noribcasl corner or Lot 16.mi, ihtnt'e south lo Hie north boundary or I.ot 1661, theme easl along the said boundary to iho lei- shore, Ihence rollowlng along lhc shore m lhc point or commencement, conltlnlng three hundred snd llxty-ouo (361) teres, more or less. JOHN SCOTT YOUNO. Oeorge Young, Agent. Dated Nov. 18, Itll. I'ub. Dec. 16, Itll. Skeona Land Dlslrlci���Dlslrlci of Casslar. Take nollco thai Clarence Bowen, or senile. Wish., occupition woodsman, in- lends in tpply ror permUsion to purclmsi' the r..Hi.��nm described lands: Commencing tl t posl planted ruin* miles etst or Ihe Naaa liner tnd tboiu live miles norlh or Alyinsh, thence nest eighty chains, ihence south eighty chain". llicnro easl eighty chains. Ihenco norm eighty chiins to point or fommencnieiu. Clarence bowen. H. P. Hutter, Agent. Dlted Oct. 31, Itll. Pub. Dec. 14. Skeeni Land Dlslrlci���District or Casslsr. Take nollco that Frank Furey, of Scalll'. Wash., occupallon chalnman, Intends m apply ror pormlsilon lo purchase tho rollowlng described lands: Commencing at t post planted ibout alt miles east or thc Nits River and tbout seven miles norlh or Alyinsh, thenco norin eighty chains, east eighty chains, souin eighty chuns, west eighty rhalns to p"int or romnienceinenl. FRANK FUREY. II. P. Ruttor, Agenl. Dllcd Oct. 31, Itll. Pub. Dec. 14. ADVERTISE IN THE * NEWS '
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-12-28 |
Geographic Location |
Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
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_1911-12-28 |
Collection |
BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | b11c9e12-af6d-4882-8c1d-e51fccd9d503 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0227872 |
Latitude | 54.312778 |
Longitude | -130.325278 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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