THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 6 a.m.. Dee. 8 UA-.TKI-I*. HIH.nMP. BA*. IN. BA IN 47.0 44.0 29.448 .84 The daily Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ���TORIA. * NEXT MAILS For SOUTH a.m. a.m. VOL. II, NO. 281 Prince Rupert, B.C.. Friday, December 8, 1911. Price Five Cents m CITY IN SUFFERED DEATH WOUND ON THE HUNTING TRAIL STRENUOUS ATTEMPT TO RUSH MU8IKE, A YOUNG MONTENEGRIN, INTO HOSPITAL BV TRAIN TO SAVE HIS LIFE PROVED OF NO AVAIL-ACCIDENT UP RIVER Hurried Into the hospital from Un- afternoon train yesterday wiih a serious wound in lhe abdomen oausd by the accidental discharge nl liis rille, Musike llajkuvich, a I young Montenegrin who resided in Un- Celinjo Hotel, died Inst night. lie bail gone up river lo hunl n..I fur rrom the 0. T. I'. and was accompanied by a fellow country- | n While going through the | hush carrying his rille lho trigger caughl and the gun went off, the bullet l.'aring an ugly wound in tin* lower part of the hunter's WHO RULES THE UNITED STATES? body. Willi ililllcully he was pack.1.1 I., lhc railway Irack an.l III.' train was Mugged lo lake him inl*. Hupert. Al Ihe general hospital no hope was held oul from the llrsl for liis recovery, (hough he was a young man of splendid physique. He had no known relatives or very near friends ni Hupert, bavin!.' come here reconlly from Alaska. The body lies at E. L. Fisher's funeral chapol. An iit��� iiuesl may he held. Besl room in (own al the Savoy. COUNCIL WANTS THREE WARDS Proposal Is Made to Still Further Carve Up ths Olty Into Artificial Fragments. Alderiiinii Kirkpatrick last night introduced the Ward bylaw in divide up llic cily inio three wards, each .wiih three aldermen. The proposetl boundaries arc practically McBride street and l-'ii 11 < ni. bui in the rase of Fulton street the boundaries wind around nl the top end so as to include Comox avenue dislrict in Center word and exclude lhe olher residents, who will vole in Wesl ward. The bylaw will come up for further consideration next Monday. A NEW SEWER IS PROPOSED Mayor and Olty Engineer to Address Ratepayers In Presby- tyrlan Hall Tonight. St Andrew's Society. A luri-i iiik of the St. Andrew's Society will be heltl in lhe Cor- pnlers' hall lonighl al 8 o'clock. Miles of ribbon with "M.rrie Xmas," holly, etc., for lying up your gifts. Gives them Ihe "Unal dainty touch."���Wallace's. Mr. M. English wus a passenger for Vancouver by lhe Prince Ituperl Ibis morning. It. 11. Corley left for the south l.y lhe Q.T.P. boul this morning. HONORED RALPH SMITH Ex-Member for Nanaimo Was ���enqueued by Fellow Townsmen (Canadian Press Despatch.) Nunainio, Dec. 8���The citizens of Nanaimo Irrespective of poll- Ural creed, gave a gran.I public banquet last night to Mr. Ralph Smith, Nauuimo's ex-memher in Ihe House of Commons who is leaving in the near future lo take up his residence in Vancouver. For Ihe pnst 20 years Mr Smith has been one of the most prominent men in the city's public life, and many tributes were paid to the public services he had rendered. Following lhe defeat of lhe lato trunk sewer bylaw, Ihe Mayor and ihe Cily Engineer are contemplating a new sewer scheme that may he acceptable i<> tho rcsi- dnts of Hays Creek. Wha! the scheme is no one as yet knows. Tonighl iu the Presbyterian Hall lhe Mayor and lhc Cily Engineer will adtlress n meeting of the residents of Seclioli8 5, 0, 7 and 8 and outline the new scheme. In addition lhe question of lhe purity uf Morse Creek water for drinking purposes and the question of how lo raise money for building plank roads iu lho outlying seel ions will be. discussed. GEORGE BLACK GETS GOOD JOB Weil-Known Vancouver Lawyer, and ex-Yukoncr, Is Made Commissioner for the Yukon. THIS MAN In Wall Street, New York COAL PROBLEM UP AGAIN; CONTRACT TO BE CANCELED OHEAP OOAL DEOIDED ON FOR LIGHT PLANT AFTER DISCUSSION RECENTLY REFU8ED BY SUPT. LOVE- NEW TENDERS TO BE CALLED FOR. The Council cut problem is up again. The present light plant coal contract is I., be canceled and new lenders culled for. E. Love, suprinleiideul of Ihe light plant, wrote lust night to Council compluiiiing lhal the Hi coal now being delivered is of loo poor quality tu serve (he purposes of the plant. The coul is full of slack, says Mr. Love, and in wet weather weighs so much more thut tons are lost to the cily. Love also said thai the scnles nre never iu the same or THIS in Washington The recent disclosures in the investigntion of the United Stales Sleel Corporation, now being held ul Trenton by Jusi ires liufling- l..ii. Gray and Lnnningloii, have opened Ihe eyes of the people of America lo the fact lhal a pcr- pelunl civil wur is iu progress between (he people of lhe United Stales and Ihe Irusls. A clever cui-loonist has depicted the question lhal is in lhe minds of lhe people by (he accompanying picture, entitled "Who rules the l'nited Slates?" place ou Ihe whurf where he can get Ihem, und on .me occasion ho round them nil' balance. Mr. Love uske.l the Mayor cancel lhe coiilrucl for this coal uml Alderman Hilditch accord Ingly moved Ihut Mr. Kelly, th coiilructor for lhe coul, be noli lied to slop delivery. The Cily Bolioltor suggested Ihut the coulraclni* should be ordered to puy the difference in price between the poor qunlity oul and the righl stuff. Tenders will he called for 225 Ions steam coal al once. 'BEST BOOSTER' HAS GONE BACK T. D. Pattullo Left for Victoria on the Prinoe Rupert This Morning After Doing Good Buslnesa. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Vancouver, Deo. 8. ��� Ceorge Black, i well-known lawyer and u forinei resident of Dawson 18118, Will be lhe next Commissioner for the Yukon when lhe rsignut on ..f Commissioner Henderson -nines into effect on December I'll). Ulack is now in Ottawa uml his appointment is certain, AUSTRALIA IS SEEKING RECIPROCITY TREATY WITH THE UNITED STATES Mr. Neil Neilson, Member of the Federal Parliament of Australia, ia Now in America on a Mission to Negotiate a Reciprocity Treaty With our Neighbors (Special to Dally Newe.) San Francisco, Deo. 7.���Nell Neilson, a member of the Federal Housa of Australia, has arrived here on the liner Sierra on a mission to negotiate a reolproolty treaty with the United States. He Is empowered with full authority by his government and will proceed at once to Washington. REALISE THE ADVANTAGES. Mr. Neilson states that the people or the Commonwealth realise tho great commercial advantages that would follow to them If Ihey eould arrange a satisfactory reciprocity treaty with the United States, whieh la the njarest white neighbor to Australia. Ex-Alderman T. D. Puttullo was on eof the passengers who left for the soulh on the Prince Ituperl Ihis in..ruing. "Duff," who is known as one of Prince Rupert's besl boosters, has a thriving business in Victoria lhat is calling him, but his liearl and his best hopes are all for lluperl. He came north wiih a big wad of Viclm-ia money���rumors say lhal il was iu lhe neighborhood of IIOO.OOO���lo Invest in Prince lluperl. He bought several of the besl corners in Section 2 at lhe sale, and several since, fn addition to picking up some nice properties in Ihe olher sections for his clients. CITY MAKES A BAD ERROR Discovered That All the Local Improvement Assessment Advertising*- Will Have to Be Done Over Again���and Paid For. The discovery of an error* in the method of calculating ihu improvement assc.-siiicnl local _^^^^_^^^^^^^^^^ schedules lhal an* being odver- ii-i'il in I In* Journal necessitates the I'c.iuium uml readvertlsing of the schedules nnd the postponement of lhe Curl of Revision until January lib. The error was made at llu- Cily Hall, so the ro- sdvei 'Using will have lo be pui.l for. The original contract run lo over ftl.noo. Thc Journal is to I ..ugruliiluled. LEGISLATURE TO MEET ON JAN. 11 Early Holding of Session Is Taken to Presage an Early Winter Provincial Election. Expert Is Here. Mr. James Mallhews, the newly appoiiilcil electrical eiiginocr lo lake charge of Ibe erection of lhe lighl plant, arrived this week and is now engaged actively in Ihe preliminaries of his duties. Salesgirls wanted ��� Wallace's. WITH XMAS MAIL Prinoe Rupert Today Was Last Boat Taking Old Country Xmas Letters. .. About, sixty firsl class passengers ni.d a hundred second class and oeck passengers left for below by the G.T.P. ss. Prince lluperl, Ihi . morning. The lluperl carriH' th old country mail. A gift lhal always pleases��� beautiful chinaware. Many things from tho celebrated potteries of Europe.��� Wallace's. Coi-n-ll and Olty Band. Mention was mude last night of iho proposd city contribution to a city band. The mailer, seyi Alderman Clayton, is still under udvisciiienl. The Indemnity Bylaw. ai lust night's Council meeting lhe Indemnity bylnw, providing f..r ihe payment <>f the Indemnity io Mayor ami Aldermen fm* their attendance at Council .luring lhe year, went through its llrsl and s mil readings, ll will come up again on Monday nighl for limii consideration. PANIC-STRICKEN ACTING MAYOR "For God's Sake, Don't Try to Work," Said Vernor Smith to 8. P. MoMordle During Strike. "Kor (lod's soke, don't try to work," are the nelual words used by Acting Mayor Smith to 8. P, MoMordle In connection with the contractor's efforts to sinri up his OOnlraOl during Ihe strike. This wns slated hy S. p. McMordie oulh this morning as wil- in the rase of Wntsou vs. still proceeding, Bolioltor Peters suggested chief WILL 8TUDY IRRIGATION. Mr. Neilson, who Is also Interested In Irrigation problems, will make a study of United States methods of Irrigation and attend the National Irrigation conference in Chicago thle month. He believes that great areaa of land In Australia oan be reclaimed for agriculture by scientific Irrigation. CITY OPENS UP ITS DEFENCE IN THE CONTRACTORS' SUIT FOR DAMAGES Supt. of Works, in His Cross-Examination, Admits That the Dump Waa Often Ahead of the Retaining Wall Gangs���Witness Described Police Protection as a Farce (Special to Dally News.) Victoria, Dec. 8.--Tho Pro\ incut I Legislature hns been called I., meet oii January I Ith. The Legislature is being called much earlier (ban usual Ihis year. This Ml is in conjunction wllh sliilcuK-uls inu.le by Premier Mcllride i ntly, and the general success of Provincial elections liit.-ly for lhe Conservative parly is Ink.ui I., indicate lhal Iho flov- ei nmi'iii will announce a railroad policy nnd al once go to lho electors. Had a Good Trip. Mr. Solomon Mussallem returned in ihe ciiy yesterday after ii most successful business Irip through lhe railroad camps. Mr. Mussallem is conlcmplaUiig opening a Jewelry business downtown. Will Wed In South 11. Ileilch.-I un- a passenger to Vancouver by Ibe Prince lluperl Ihis iii..ruing. Mr. Ileilchcl is lo become u benedlol this trip, his liinlc being Miss Sell..it, formerly of the Prince llupert i.ciicral Hospital iiurusiiig staff. Illllll'l ness Cily, Cily Unit Decorate! Garlands -belli, Hot*'**, etc.���Wallace's. ihe obenge iu ponoc had ended Ihe strike by the met lind ..f making a determined stand in slop ihe trouble. "The war In ihorl was quick an.l lilnoily," suggested llie Cily Bolioltor, "lind it ben alilllo quicker it might have been much less bloody," replied the oonlradtof', Supt. nf Public Works M. J. McNeil \mis lhe principal witness for the defense examined in this morning's bearing nf Ihe rase of Watson vs. Cily. His evidence principally went lo show lhat in liis opinion the conlruclinn of retaining walls by the city did not hinder lhe contractor, lie would mil swear lhal lumber Inken off lhe contract by the city had been measured by the city nr any city employee, and said ihut ihe only lime he hud hud any ditTercnce with Watson wns when he had threatened lo strike him, and then il was witness' fault. Cross-exniuined by Mr. W. E. Williams, lie admitted lhal Watson bad an end dump some distance ahead of the retaining wails, bui ibis, he maintained did nui mean thui lhe retaining wnll Was hindering the work. .lohn 11. Morgan, coulrnclor, gave olear evidence In show that il was more <I.ili,*.. 11 for a contractor io dump for retaining walls i ti it it straight iiii.'.'i.i. iii' described all Ihe evidence of lhe Superintendent of Public Works us "ridiculous" nnd snid Ihe city's allelupl ul police protection wns a farce. Best room in town al Savoy. M'NAMARAMADE FOOLISH BOAST Said That He Could Not Be Con- vloted���This Oaused MoManl- gal to Turn Against Him. BLOWN TO PIEOES Paelflo Olty Ranoher Fell While Oarrylng Dynamite {Canadian Pros Despatch.) Sen I lie. Dee. 8��� Ily. Thompson n ranoher living nt Pacific cily, stumbled and fell Wb"e carrying tilt.'eu siie'ks of dynamite und waa I 'nun lo pieces lo.liiy. THOMAS OORSAN DEAD Salesgirls wanted ��� Wallace's, JACK BEATTY WENT SOUTH Rumor Says He Will Be Appointed In Charge of New Govt. Wharf. Mr. .1. II. Uenlly was among the passengers who went south by Hie Prince lluperl. fur Victoria this morning. II. is uudei'slood lhal Mr, Heally's name has been mentioned in connect inn with the appointment of n trharfmaeler fur the new Provincial govern- nuii wharf, .1. ii. is expected back in u few days with n No. 0 smile on his genial face. NINE BIRTHS; ONE DEATH Last Month Showed How Healthy a Plaee Prinoe Rupert Is. Prinoe Rupert is in a healthy oondltlon, as usual, reports lhe Medical lleilllh Officer. I.iihI month Ihore were nine births und live .lenlhs. four of which were cases brought iu from outlying places up river. INDIAN GIRLS WARNED Five Port Simpson Natives Char- tied With Being Disorderly Five Indian girls were Ihis morning arraigned before Mng- Istrale Carss, charged with doubt ful pondUOl. They were warned lo leave lhe cily and return lo Purl Simpson or pay lhe penally <>r tine or Imprisonment, one rase was withdrawn though lhe. girl was warned against inu hours ami Innl company. (Cnniiillnii Press Despatch. 1 Los Angeles, llec. 8, ���"I've g..l hundreds of thousands of dollars and Ihe American Federation of I,abor hack of me. II look only ij.in.nno to clear Vincent Allman ni riiiciigii. and if Ihey could not COnvlOl him Ihey cannot coin id inc." This bOUt, attributed lodny by .lames McNamara on the train from Detroit I" Chicago while under arrest on Ihe night of April IStta- caused (irlie E. Mo- Munigal, then also under arrest, lo become nngered with McNamara for his indiscreet statement and led McMuiiikiiI to break fro.n liis companion, said Deteottve Mnlcolm McLaren in his evidence given lodny before lhe (Irnnd Jury, Weil-Known Old-Timer of Queen Charlottes Died at Victoria. (Canadian I'reos Despatch.) Victoria. Dec. 7. ��� Thomas ��� "i .an. a well-known old-timer and holder of valuable properties ..ii ihe Queen Charlotte islands, .�� dead, following an operation for appendicitis. WILL REVISE FISH LAWS Hon. J. D. Matfin Made Statement Before the House Adjourned Laat Night. Canadian Press Despatch.'/ Ottawa, lie. I Beforei. ihe House adjourned Inst nighl for liM' weeks, a Statement was made by Hon. .1. D. Baton Hint the fisher) laws i.l the B.C. oust had I R badly administered, nnd as S..OII as possible Ihe protective SOrviOl will be rc-nrganlied. Pantorium Phone I, Pioneer Cleaners. THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News Rupert n. v, bccuptMIon civil 1'iiginiH'i, Intend, tbe following The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C Publi.had by the Prince Rupert Publi.hing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-DxiLY, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, atrlotly IKTSe1i^?to��ureS!-S^&��SltS^_U%M__tSS laiiUa: Cummuiiclng ��t ��� poit pUnted at the north* woat curner 1U0 chaitia omit, and 2U chaini north from N. b corner ol Lol lllti, Harvey'a Survey Cuaat iJlalrict Range 5* thucce -U chains aoulh, thunce UU chaina uaal, Ihence HO chaina north-, thencu 40 chaina vu-m, thence tiO chaina aouth, ��� thence 40 chaina wuat to pual ol commencement Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in caee of uumaining 4uu acrua mow or leas. non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. ] BSSS�� ��� w3w^^Shier^A^t LAND I'UKCaASE NOTICES Skeena Land Dial rict ^-DUtrut o( Coaat Hange 6 Taku notice Uiat LcUoy F. (Irani of Prince P1 tu apply fur permiaalon to putcti duecriDed landa: Cumraencing at a putt planted about 3 1-2 milee in a northerly direction from the northeaat corner poat of Lot IH0| IUnge 5, Coait DUlrict, thence uait 3U chair-a, thonce north till chaina, thence wuat to bank of river, thence aouth lollowing bank of river lo point ot commencement; containing list) acree, more or leea. DatedSept. y, HHl. LKHOY |\ GRANT I'ub. Ocl. 10, Gordon 0. Emmeraon, Agent sk.-.-u.i Land Diatrict���Dutrict of Coaat Range *�� 'lake nutice that Lultie McTaviah ol Vancouver, in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave.,JPrince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. Daily Edition. A SOLEMN WARNING TO THE JOURNAL. Sk-Min. Land I.wtrict���DUtricl of Coul lUngu 6 I laku iiiiii.v thai Mlaa Muy Mulvill. ol Clara, FRIDAY riPC K Iralanil, occupation ipiiiator, intund. to apply * sssamte**, xjsz,\j, o i _ . Ever since the duy that llie Journal accommodated The News wiih mechanical assistance nl u time when we were reorganising our plant, Tliu News has had a soft spot in its heart lor the Journal. Any little differences of editorial opinion wo all have are looked on with culm, nay, gent'i'iiu emotions. (ur purniiaatun lu purctiaa. ttiu (ulluwintf iloanlMHi landa: Cummancim* at a poat plantwl uno cliaina nortii ul thu siiuiiu-iist ciirniT ul Lot it'll, Ihenco nurili 1*1 cliaina, llu-iicu uiui -U cliain., tliuncu aoulh 40 oii.urn, tinmen woat 1X1 chun. tu pu.nl ol cuin- .nfni.-oiiu.ni; coin-unm-- oujiily acrua, mora or In. I .hum Oct. 11, 1UU. Ml-xs MAUI Ml l.VU.U. I'ub. Nov. II. John 0. Muiville, Agunt ll.-lla Cool. Land Oulricl -Uutrlct ol Coul 11.114 il Take nolice Uul 11. M. Clill ol DumUlk, Ire . l.nd, occupation gentleman, inlenda 10 apply 1 lor pcrni.aa>oii 10 low-*- th. following deacnUeJ < landai Commoneing at a poat planled on lit. ahor. ol N-Klecucoiin.y II.ver aboul 10 chain, tte.1 ,, , ,1 , . . . ..lot Inui.n HnN-rve Line ,theoce m��l 00 chaina Uut there comes u tune when it is necessary lo sacnllce loiiow.ng u>. channel oi Neciucuconnv Hiver, . , - ., ,__ 1- 1 , mi ��� ,-.. . 1 thencu aoulh 6X1 cliaina more ur iua. lo cbanuul friendship on thu altar ol duty, lhe Journal is live to plead ,.i i.,-ii. cool, mm, thunc loUowing channel ul inn. Cool. Ilni-r wlurly 00 chuiu, north bxl ch.ina more or Im. 10 poinl ol eommencoment; cunluutiig test acrua, mole or ten. Dated Augual M, mil. II. M. CLIFF I'ub. SepL 00. WUiam McNair, Agenl for higher pay for the Cily Solicitor, or lo chide us for not growing enthusiastic over the virtues of (he aldermen. We will stand for it without a murmur. Uut when the Journal announces its recent Sunday edition as "December 20, 1011," it is clearly time to call u halt. This i.s one of the bolde.l pieces of misrepresentation thai has ever appeared in the Journal. lt is of no use for the editor of the Journal to plead that he had u "morning after" feeling and guessed it was the 80th. Such uu explanation ill becomes a good Methodist Coining 80 closely after his being honored by a position on the Conservative executive, the public will not be so easily satislled Dial the incident is not part of some political plot to deceive the electors. Uul the electors will nol be deceived. The plol, though , .. , . ... , , ��� -* , I cabin. 1*0.1 markad A. J. M. N. W. Corrur, daring iu conception, uml carried out with a bold eliruiitt-r\ ��� uuno. ao chun. aoutb, th.no so chain, .-..i ,. , , . ii , . j . . �� r-s. ... ���*������������ *0 chun. norlh, thenc ��0 chun. - worthy of a better cause, will be doomed to defeat. The chil Skuen. Land Dlalrlct���limine! ol Cout Hang, h 'lake uotic. lhal Uenjainm Uuawl li-cu ol I'nuc. Kup-t-t, li. C, occupauon wuuir, Inutndj. lo apply lor purmiauon lo purchau Ihu [ullowing duenbed landai Commencing al * po.1.planted 65 chain, auuili Irom uu* -ouihM.1 corner ol Lol 'iiiou. P-Mt inarke.1 II. K. H S. fc!. Corner, ihenc 70 chain. wut, theoc. 0- chaina north, lhance TO chatna wit, tlience 06 chuiu aoulh to iio.nl ol com- .nviiceiu.ntt cvntuning 461, acre, mora or Iua. Hr.NJ.-lMIN Ul SSKL lllll.' Dated Oclobw 21, lull. I'ub. Nov. -. Skeen. Land Dutrict Iimlricl ol Caaaiar Tak. nolle, that Angu. Jamu Mcheniie of Vancouw, ll. C, occupation bookkaoper, Intodntu to apply (or p-arm talon to purchau lne (ollowing daacribed lanua. i ommenclng .1 a po.1 plant.*.! at th. con- Hu.no. u( lilaekwau-r riser wllh Naaa river, about two in ile. aoulh Irom lh. ai-ili Dominion "1 ul.vr.pt. ilren wlio now sit round with copies of the Journal of "Dec. 80th, lull,'' in one hand and tear-laden handkerchiefs in the other���mourning thc fact lhal Christmas has passed and Santa Glaus has failed to pul in an appearance���may dry their tears. The plot has failed. The Journal still is entitle I to a warm place in our affections. It can borrow a galley of type or a monkey wrench or our umbrella at any time without notice. But it must not attempt to 1*1 ii IT the people of Prince Itupert oul of their Christmas, to point of comm.ncv.ueat, conluning 040 acru more or lui AM.I .*. JA.MKs MckKN/.IK Dated SepL SS, mil. l-ub. Nov. -��� Skuna Land DUtrlct - Diatrict ol Ce Tak. mine lhal ll.rb.rl McLvnnan ol Van- eoxtstm, I.. Oe. occupation rval .-.lau. ag.nl, InUnd. lo .pply lor parmuatun to purchu. me lulluwing ducrib-Kl Und.; . .iiiiini-iicitig al a past planted at the con- -r-i-niv ut iiu.k-.aiii rivor with lb. Nau livu aboul two milu wulb ol Um autli Dominion *l.legr.pb cabm. I'oal ...arkadr 11. M. N. t&. Corner, in.no. 60 chun. Miuib, tb.nc. 50 chain. wut, lh.no. bo cbaina nurlh, ihence bo chun. MM lo point ol cominencwu.nl, conudning 04U ���en. mora or Iua. Daled SepL tl, mil II I.IUII.IU' Mcl.KN N AN I'ub. Nov. *. Skuna Cod DlaUlel���Dlalrlct ol Coul lUng. 6 Tak. iitriic thai 1, Chrulopbar Junu lirmham ot Trine. Hup n, II. C, occupatioo locomotive ���nglnur, Intend to apply lor pumtuloo lo purchu. Um lollowlng da-uni-a-d lan.i.. I eeli .i.riicin. .1 . puat pl.nt-M .1 lie aoulli- wut corrMC ol Lot No. I7j�� vicinity ol Laka Lahelm anel mukod Chriatopher J. liraha-u N. fcl. Conwr. U��nu wut 40 ehaina. thenc. aoulii ���0 rhaina. .hence eut 40 rhaina. tb.no. north 00 rii.ina to -.am oi taaaataaaaatt i coniaiuing 320 w.u, mot. r.r liwa. CIIIUSTOI'IIKII JAB, GKAUAM. Locator Dau<dSn,LtX.mil 11.66 A.M.-WilnuudT. D BR, PubSw-N. Skuu Und Dutrict Hull id ol Cuaiax Tak. ne.ur* lhat ll. II. Suwart .1 Vanoouvar, 11. C. i.ecu}.atmii truckmwri. Inunda w- apply lot pumiulon to purchau th. to.lu.ing ducrtbwl larufa: i nmmencing Bl a po.1 pUnUd 40 ch.in. Miuth nl l-r--.nio.iun No. 0V7 and 62 chain, eut Irom lh. N.u Klvtr iS. W. l'.i. llience 40 chalu .-ui, (bene 40 ch.ina oortb. tlience 40 ch-ina wut, Ihenc. 40 chuna Mnith lo th. poinl ol eommencw- ment to cunl.iti 1*0 .rr*u mora or Iua*. HICIIAHD II.iW Aim STfclWAKT D.ted Aug. Kit. June. '!'. I ollertun. Agenl I'uk Sept. M. WRITING LOVE LETTER8 Some People Jay That It Is Lost Art Among Modern Men. Criticism has nol been lacking auent tho alleged degeneracy of modern love letters. We aro told that they are less froquent, shorter und less sincere I linn their predecessors. On the llrsl two of these counts there may he some grounds for complaint, and lhe reason is easy lo lind. For the overage young man the business of making n living must necessarily absorl. nearly all his lime, and���if hc is to succoed��� the greater part of his attention and thought. Moreover, when he lifetimes engaged he accepts the responsibility of providing not only for his own needs but also for tier's whose coin fort and happiness are, or should be, Uie great care of his life. It has been suggested that an engaged man should spend at least an hour a day writing to his llancee; but the sensible girl will remember lhat an earnest and diligent application to business and to the improvement of his position is far moro convincing evidence of the sincerity of her lover's affection than all the letters he could ever write. Far more love can be expressed in an hour's hard work than in half a dozen sheets of notepaper. For row boats and launches telephone 320 green. Davis boat house. New Knox Hotel BESNER A BESNER. Proprietors Th* New Knox Hotel It run on the European {.Inn. Kirat-claaa aervfee. All lhe Latest Modern mprovemenU. ����� BEDS 60c UP FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT COAL NOTICE Und DUtrirt���Diatrict of Quean Charlott lalanda Take notica tbat Auitin M. Brown of Prince Itupert, aaddler, intenda to apply to the Chief Commiaaioner of Landa and Worka for a licence to proapect for coal, oil and petroleum on and ar the (allowing daacribed landa Coaal of Grabam laland: undei on tbe Weat Una eeat to point of HOW TO KILL YOUR TOWN. Kick. Keep kicking. And don't quit kicking. One pull one way and one t'other. Send lo olher towns and buy your good-. Denounce your merchants because limy make a prollt on their goods. Knife every man who disagrees with you on your method of iloing business. Refuse to unite in any scheme for the betterment of Ihe material interests of the people. Tell your merchant that you can buy your goods a great deal cheaper in another town and charge him with extortion. Keep every cent you get, ami don'l do anything of a public nature unless you can make something out of il directly. When you say anything of your town sny il in such n way that it will leave the impression that you have no faith in it. Patronize outside newspapers lo lhe exclusion of your|jpt1&S^fr^ffifl^ , own, and denounce your own for not being as large as lhe .**�� $ t&t?���2X^ot4l2m*mE*\ J355i^Sef,J&t fc" 5S3��^Jlilm?. """" hahSld k. smith g��f'jSE**"~*M "���"���i" ***** **' -'��� ***** ***������ "���"'*"��� ***"**"* i..,-is-..,"l_____ c. E. BAINTBR. Locator Land Dlalrlct���DUtricl ol Coul lUng. 6 laka nolic* lhal Harold I.. Smith ol Morvly, Alia . occupation eUliofl ag.nl. intern!. i.i apply lor pwr.iauun ... purchu. lh. (ollowing ducribed Imm l iinm.ncii.g at ��� pool pUnUd at .lee aouth cornu 100 chain, east and 20 chaina north l.immeiiring at a put planted thru milu aaal ol the northeut form, of C. L. No. 44��, th.nce ���.'-ih HO ehalna, thenc 80 ch.ln. wut, thenc. chain, north, thenc. M eh_J cnmm.npemenL AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator l-xaud AuguM lit. KU. rub.Aui.lt. Skuna Uml Iliatricl -DUtricl ol Quun Charlott Tak. nolice lha. thirty d.y. Irom date, 1. C. E. Ilalnur ol 1'rirce Kupert, B. C, by occupation bookkuper, Inteml tn apply to th. Chief Com- minioner ol Land, (or a Itc-ano. to proepert lor coal and p-ati-nl-mm on and undor 040 acna ol land on Graham laalnd <i���i illiul u lollowa: Commendnf al a poat planted two milu north nl C. K. 11. Coal Uu. No. 18, m.rkad N. W. crrner C. K. B. Coal Laaa. No. 21, thene. -oulh Ml chain-*, Ihence eut 80 chuina, thenc. north 80 ch.ina. thence wut 80 ehalna to plaoa ol commencement. Daud Sopt. 12, l.H. a E. BAINTER, Locator rub. Sept 2.1. Skew. Und DUtriet-Diatrict of Qucao Charlotu Tak. nolle, th.t Ihirty diva Irom data, I, C. E. Uainur ol I'rince Itupert, B. C., by occupation bookkeeper. InUnd to apply to th. ChM Com- mi-winner ol Und. lor a licnc. to prospect (or coal and petroleum on and undar 640 acraa ol l.nd on (Iraham Island ducrlbod u lollowa: Commonclng at a piwi planted two mSu notrh '- ' o.l Uue No. 4, rn.rk.il bigger city papers.���Plumas Standard It Is The Trained Man or Woman Who Rises to the Top of the Ladder! To fit your son or daughter for a hwtineita career you nnmt vive them a business training. The best place to send them to is the : Nanaimo Business College Und Diatrict I.mi rict ol Coart IUnge 6 Taka notlc. ihat I, Gordoo C. Emmanoo of l'nnce Huput, It. t'. occupation rwal Mat. broker, Inund to apply* lor p-vmiuion lo pur- ' rleaae Um following ilucillieil land.: Comnoacing at a pott planud about I 3-1 mUu In . nottliiTl*. du���cllon Irom th. oortheut r.rii.r, port ol Ul x.ltx'j. lUng. &. Coart Duirtct, Ibenc north 40 chain., -llieiiee wut to rive, baol*. thence south lollowing river book to point nl c.iinnienceitiei.i. containing 100 acru. mor. or commencment. ll.t-alS.pl. 11, lllll. I'ub. S-BPL 21. I laud S-apL*. 1911. , I'ub. Oct. 10. U..111.1.N C. LMMKIISUN Skuna Uad Dlrtrlt'���Dlrtrict of Cout Rang. 6 Taka notlc. that Harbart 1. Mackt. ol l'em* broka, Ont., occupation lumh-wm.n, InUnd. lo ���pply lor parmUrioa to purchu. tha lollowing ducrlbod land.: Commencing at a port plantod on Iba laft bank ol ihe Zymoiiolt. or Zlm-.-got-it. Illver, at aouth- wut cornw ol Lot 1700, ihenc nortb��ly, lollowing Ih. wutorly bound.ry ol Ut 1700, 80 ch.ina mor. or loaa, to th. norlbwart cornor ol uld Lot 1708, tbonu wuurly and nuthuly, lollowing Ih. left bank ol uld river, 80 ehaina mor. or Ion to point ol commencment conulnlng 180 acru ' ��� hkeena Land DUtrict���DUtrict ol Coaat Ranga I,*. . . , Taka notio. lhat ll.ri.ni Roy McT.vuh ol I mTJ',JT.- ,_, ��� ,���. Wlnn.iMg, M.n��� occupation barrUUr, inunda *}??*** *W?t.).��-. �����_* It jb the nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It's Fees are within reach of everyone. Its tuition is personal, and develops the individuality of the pupil. Room and board is cheap in Nanaimo. The pupils are away from the distractions of the larger cities : ^PPgfiW#? On ..WitijeJ curtr mlaitt lutm i. The Ben Pitman System of Shorthand Business English and Letter writing Commercial Arithmetic Office Routine Spelling Typewriting Penmanship ll M��jr Meu all the Difference Brtweeo Success isd Failsre Is Yon Ask at Daily News forour booklet teaching how to write shorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE C. E. Perry, Friscipil \hnmt, B.C. i��i apply lor tttrmiaaioD to purehua Lha iollofring dMcru^ad laoUa: �� rimrt.i>hrii.f at a pMt planUd at tha aoulhwaal rornpf 4u chains aaat and 40 ehaina north from . N. ... eonwr ol Lot 1116, llarvay'a survey Coaat Diatrict Hani* b, thane* mi chaina aaat, thano* 60 chaina north, thanoo 60 ehalna writ, thanca 60 chaina aouth to poat of eommencoment containing JH0 acraa mora or loaa. Datod tet !��, 1911 UIIUAM KUY MeTAVISH I I'ub. i-m-vx. t��. Knd W. bohler, Agant Skwna Uml District DiMrirt of Caaaiar Tak* notie* that Chariaa William Ham of Vancouver, It. C, occupaUon inapactor, Intenda to apply fur pormiaaion to purchaaa tho following doacribod landa: Commendng at a poat plant*) at the confluenc* of Ulackwatar river arlth th* Naaa Hvar about two milea aouth from the aiith Dominion 7 olograph eabin. I'oat marked C. VV. II. S. W. Cornar, thenco 80 chaina north, tbenc* BO chaina < eaat, ihence R0 chaina aouth, tb*noa 90 chaina waat to point of commaneement- containing 640 acroa moro or loaa. CHAKLK3 WILLIAM HAM Dated September 23, lyll , Tub. Nov. B. Skeona Und DUlrict --Dlalrlct of Caaaiar ! Take notlc* that Thomaa Arthur Whlta of Vancouver, D. C, occupauon carpentar. intanda lo apply for permisiion to purchaaa tha following o>��KTibod landa: Commencing at a poat plantad at tbe con- luonce of Hlaekwaler river with Naaa river, about two milaa aouth of tho ��i��th Dominion Telegraph cabin. Poat marked T. A. W. 8. K. Cornar, tnence 80 chaina north, th��nce HO chaina weat, thence 90 chaina aouth, thenca 90 chatna aaat to point of i eommencement, containing M0 acrea mor* nr Ion. TIIOMAH AHTHUIt WIIITK Dated Sept. 23, 1911. i Tub Nov. 2 Skeena Und Diatrict���Diatrict of Coaat Range V Taka notie* that J-waa M. Tall man of Cedar Itapida, Iowa, occupation lawyer, Inteml- to apply for p*nni*Rton to purchaaa tha following doaerilrod landa: i (-ommenclng at a poat planted on the aoutherly ahor* of Kulaymateen Inlet on the right bank of a amall atream flowing Into aald Inlet Juat aut of ('row Lake. Thance aouth 20 chaina, thenoe waat 20 chaina more or leaa to the ahore line of Crow Uka, thence northerly and eaaterly following the ahnre llnna of Crow Uke, the Inlet to Crow Uke and KuUteymateen Inlet to* tha plaoa of commencement, containing forty acraa more or laaa. l.oeated Auguat 7, 1911. i MAut.1, 1911, TfcsSR M. TALLMAN I Pub. Aug. II. Datad Auguat 21, 1911. HERBERT J. MACKIE Pnb. An 26. Frederick S. Clementa, Agant Skeena Und Diatrict���Diatrict of Cout Rango 6 Take noUe* that JL Thomaa McClymont of Princ* Rupert, B. C, occupaUon real estate broker, Inlend to apply for parmiaaion to purchaae the following daacribed landa: Commencing at a pent planted at tha 8. W. corner of pre-emption record 412, thane* *rit 80 chaina, thenc* aoulh 40 chaina, tbane* waat 90 chaina to ahor* of lak*. tbenc* following ahor* of lak* In a northerly direction to point of commencement; conUining 820 acrea, more or laaa. Dated Sept 6, 1911. THOMAS MeCLYMONT Pub. Sept. 9. Eranaat Cole, Agent Taka notice that R. T. MUler'ofTipton, England, occupation farmer, ntenda to apply for iaaion to purcbaae tbe foUowing daaeribod perm la landa: Commencing at a poat plantad about 60 chaina wart from tba N. W. Cornar of Lot 4406, lhanc* north 40 chaina, tbenoe wart 20 chaina, thance aouth 40 ehalna, thanea aaat 20 ehalna to tba point of commencement containing eighty acraa more or leaa. Dated Augurt 19 1911. R. P. MILLER Pub. Aug. 28, P. U. Miliar, Agant Skeena Und Diatrict-Diatrict of Quean Charlotu Take notice that thirty daya from data, 1, C. E. Ualnlar of I'rlnre Rupert, 11. C, by oecupatlon bookkeeper, InUnd to apply to tha Chief Com- inlaelnner ot Unda fur a lleenee to proapact for coal and petroleum on and undar 640 acraa of land on <"raham laland deacribed as followa: Commeneing at * poat planted two mllea north Tial.n northweat minef Coal Leaaa 4466 marked C. E. H. Coal Uaae No. 29. tbence aouth 90 ehalna, thenee wort 90 ehalni, thenc* north SO chatna. fit-nee mat 90 chilna Ut point of commencement: remaining 640 acre* mora or laaa. Dated Sept. 12. 1911. C. K. BAINTER Pub. Oct. 7. Skeena Und Dlrtrict���Diatrict of Coart Range 6 Take nolle* that Prank 8. Millar of Undon, Eng., occupation civil angin*ar. Intenda to apply for nermlaaioa to purehaae tha following deacribed landa: Commencing at a poat plantad at th* N. E. Cornar of Lot 28, thanca north 20 ehalna, tbence weat 20 ehaina, thenee aouth 20 chain*, thane* eaat 20 chain* to point of -commencement, eon- falnlng 40 acna mor* or laaa. DaUdTAugurt IB, 1911. PRANK 8. MILLER Pub. Aug. 26. P. M. MUler, Ag*nt Tlie Best Procurable.^*? Absolutely pun i * si ****** ^ it <* *i *** mt* <*a ****** ���*** m ti^t��\\Si ******** a* **y* ********* **~**tt* ***** ***** ii LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. ***atma*^miiaam*��**i i**fft*ts}*kM**<*^4***mi**-**i K---.--.-~r SAHUEL HARRISON (NOTARY PUBLIC) V. F. 0. QAMULE Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert and Stewart The Economy Paint Store ���: WE CATER TO THE TRADE :��� PAINTING PAINTS PAPERING OILS KALSOMINING VARNISHES E. COLE, Prop. Phone Blue 336 6th and Fraser St. BEIRNES & MULVANY Skeena Mail and Express Leave all express packages for interior points with the Pacific Transfer Co., 807 Third Ave., and insure prompt forwattling. All accounts and correspondence addressed to BEIRNES & MULVANY ***** will receive immediate attention P.O. Boi 806 When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTEL Finest Cafe in B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to *2.50 per day. Hot and Cold Water in each room. CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS Vancouver, B.C. FIRST: "CATCH YOUR PRINTER" DIRECTIONS FDR COOKING A HARE: FIRST:���"CATCH YOUR HARE" To produce good printing you must "first catch your good printer. . . You can't get good printing from a poor printer, even If he work with never so good an equipment. If he lacks thc "knack," the trained taste, the single-minded fondness for his work which real printers have, he will do poor printing for you If he has all of these, and in addition to them adequate modern equipment, your printing will have distinction, salesmanship, the lure of type-beauty. As this office produces good printing you may infer the presence of a good printer-who is "catchable." TOR HIGH CLASH PRINTING OF ALL KINDS SBE THE "NEWS JOB ' GREENER'S "British Empire' GUN Here's the worlds uestgun-a Green. er Hammerli-ss��� at a price within the reach of nl] sportsmen; Its got all the Qreener features, haul hitting, far shooting, lasting wenr; there's nothing bet- s\*>C*i tor; price Catalog 11! FREE 1/ 3 W. W. GREENER 63-65 Bow Hill Hill ���'"il. M|. UW1QN S.S, COMPANY OF B.C., m The new steel Pusenger Steamer "Camosun" Prince Rupert every Sunday at 6 p.m. for Vancouver, arriving Tuesday rmrning! For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays ai!) p.m. Steerage Fare - $6.00 The "Camosun" is tlie only stvun*. on the run having inter tight bulk. heads and double bottom, thus en suring safety of pass.'iiii.ri in tut of collision or wreck. J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. Mr. Non-Resident Write us roirarding the value t.f your Prince Rupert pro|t��r- ty, We will be pleased to keep von jtosted as to contlitinns here. 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. RmI Estate and Rental. Office.: Hr-lg non Blo-i Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber "and Mouldings A large stock of dry i.��i<li- ing lumber on hnml. Bosl lumber a specialty. Dellveij made at short notice. Our prices arc asln.v *i my. Call on us before ��ril.-ri,i|{. OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Ave. F. M. DAVIS WS. General Machine Shop snd SWp'j Carpentering. Alsonif.'nt** ini nut* banks-Morse and Kn<>x *'*****]* Engines. Gasoline Engin."1 ��nd Accessories carried in stock. Un��h-n-uidB..t.f--Hlr. N.F- e*.1 "I **** Daily News Building phone 98 Third Avenue 1 siRoyal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue snd Slvii Si. Subscribe For le Daily News Th. Fln-Mt Booms Th. bMt wulpPI1 ���nd .t��.m tir.lo.1 Hot .nil colli batbie Dlnln* room ��wl reauurant Corley & Burgess, Props INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASH NOTICES IN THK NEWS THE DAILY NEWS I AND LEASE NOTICE |l,r|l-ll I ..ll ���lu Land DUtrlct���Diatrict ol Cout IUngo ,���ti��! iliat 11. M. .IIII ol Dundalk, lm- i-.rnun genUeman, Intend, to apply lor '...i,<ii lu lm...' Hi. following de-crlbod landa: iiniicing at a poat planted at tho ahore "il.e N. fc.. i-iini.T ul Lot No. 11, thence nortii .hali* tlience woat SO chain, more or tou to e' r-i.iry ul cannery loaw. thonce lollowlng 11 Ili aa.t boundary wuth 411 chaina more or ' in le'r'l*. '""'��� tl,"Ilr" lollo.lng reillil .horo ** ' e.|i til chain, moro or let*, i.r puint ol '*' '[.m-ni'ri-nt; containing '11*1 acre., moru or II. M. CLIFF William McNair, Agent <*jki AuturtSt.MIL i'Ulr Mll dull" <���'' laad, in. i' laiiri- .11. . i I.und Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol Cowl IUngo S -nu that H. M. CI10 ol Dundalk, lru- , iiuiii gentleman. Intend, to apply ..mn to leaa. lha lollowlng do-crlbed -nclng at a poat plantud at th. N. In* *AZ ut i.ut 1111, thence north -it chaiiu, thencu cor'e' .. i- euiiu, thence wuth '111 chain, more ur *"' ��� ��� ��� ib line, thunce lollowing the ahoru line i rua more or Iua. to point ol commence '*', i . .-..uiiiing ou care., moru or luaa. ',.,. .,,,,.131,1.11. H. M. CLIFF | , ,'imil). William McNair, Agenl i .Unilllialricl-Dlalrlct olCuaal Hang I-, j , i.mice that II. M. CliS ol Dundalk, Ire- .-, .iipatlon genUaman, Intenda lu apply .,' jierm-BSB to learn th. loUowing UuacnU-d modal ��t �� P"1 plant*! at lho N. W. . I I.'i No. 4, thonce north 40 chuina, thunce ., |U chain., thence auuth 40 chaina more ur ,i-i shure line, Ihence lollowing ahore Until .uil. 40 chaina mora or Ion lo point ol com- neencMMOtl conulnlng 80 acre., more or In.. Vi.il Auguil US, 1911. H. M. CUFF i *U BwtTH. William McNair, Agen i .IU Coola Land DUtrlct���Diatrict ol Coart Rango lak.' notice thai II. M. Cllll ol Dundalk, It- laid. uceupaUon gentleman, Inund. to apply Mr iiurniualun tu Inu tho lollowlng dc-crlbed '"commonclng ��t a po.1 planud at th. N. W corner ol Lut aw. Ibenco wuih 40 chuln. mora or I. - lu northern bounder/ ul loat* Nu. I uppllrd [ur ny 11. M. CIlUi tbenc loiluwing Mid buund.ry , oat to ch.ina, ih.r-e. nortb 4U chaiiu. thance ..t-al 11 cbaina U point ol commeiicumt-iit* eon- ii ii.in- bu ai-iiea. more ur lea.. StMTAStiUU. H. M. CUFF fUb Sopu ao. William M.-Vur, Antml l.'UU Coola Und DUtrlel���DUtricl ot Coul lUtttfe 'Uke octtco Uut li. M. Cliff of Dundilk, lr* Und, occupation gutloman, Intonda to auply lor (hjiniU-uoo to laaaa tba lollowing duacnbod ...till*: ., Commencing at a poat planted at tho S. L corner ot Lot '*ib\, lhaooo auuth 41) chaina mora oc h*> lu northern boundary ot Loaae No. 1 -mill*! (or oy U. M. CUfl, thence oaat 'JO chuiiu uioiif ��aid boundary, thonco nortb 40 chalm, ii.ri.c** ***** 20 cbaina to puint of commancomont; iMiitaininf W) acraa, mora or lata. ������*,,..* i saUiI August 3U, Wl* 11. M CLll i 1Mb bept. 30. William McNair. Agent Skoena Land Diatrict���DUtrlct of Quoen Charlotto Tako notice that thirty dayi Irom dato, I, C. IS. Uaintor of i'rince Kupert, ll. C, by occupaUon ----- _ ��� -ppW ." MM v illl'l 1,0111- iniaaionor ot Landa far a licence to proupoct for coal and polroleum on and undor 640 land on Uraham laland deacribed aa followi Commencing at a poat Dlantod one mile north ot C. I'_. H. Coal Leaae No. 0, mar' cornor C. K. 11. No. 10, thoncu aouth , thenoe weat 80 chains, thonce north HO chaina, thonco oaat U0 chaina to placo of commencement. Datod Sopt. 11, lOU. C. ti. HAINTKU, Locator Pub. Sopt. 23. Skeona Land DUtrlct���DUtrlct of Queen Charlotto Tako noticu thut thirty daya fromn date, I, C. ti. Hmnit-r of I'rinco Rupert, H. C, occupation book. kivji.-r, Intend to apply to the Chiuf Commlaslonor of l.iiiiib for a llconoa tu proapeel tor coal and uulroloum on and under G40 acroa of land on liruhum laland deacrlbod ab (ollowa: CommoncliiK at a poHt planted two miloa north ot C. K. 11. Coal Leaae No 8, marked N. ti, corner ot C. K. 11. Coal Uaae No. 11, thenco aouth 80 cliuiim, thonce woat HO chaini, tlience north 80 chaina, thonce eaat 80 chaina to placo of com- C. E. HAINTER, Locator ni.-iir.-iii fiit. Datod Sopt. 11, 1911. I'ub. Sept. 23. COAL NOTICE ; keaoi Und Dutrict -Dutrict of Quoin Charlotte i ake nuuoa lhal thirty daya from date, t, C. ti, UainUf ut I'rinco Kuport, ii. C, by occupatioo i ������[.-!, intend to apply lo tba Chief Cum* ��� ��� ���-' I of Lands tor a licence to proapeel lor tual and petroloum oo and under b40 acru ol .���iit on liraham laland deacribed aa foUowa: i tmiiiu-ncing al a poat planled bve miloa eaal 11 Coai Uaae No. 4474, markod C. E. Uaiuter'a N. E. corner Coal Laaaa No. 9, Ihenco aoutb 80 cbsins, ibeooa woat 60 cbaina, Utonoe nortb eti cbaina, thence aaal 60 ehalna lo placo of com- mri. cement* Daled Ba* 11,1911. C. K. UAINTEK, Locator Pub. bept. 29. Skeona Land Dtaukt -DUtuct of Queon CharloUe Take i.i im- thai thirty daya frum data, 1, C. E. Uainter of l'nnce Rupart, ii. i ., by occupaliut. bookkoaprr, iniond lo apply lo lho Chief Com- miaatonar of Landa tor a licence to pruapeel (ot coal and patrolaum on and under tin acrea ol Und on Graham laland daacribed aa foUowa: CoratMQdnt at a poal plantod one mile north -iiiii. Coal Uaae No, 10, markod C. E. U. Coal Uaat No. r>. tbonoe north 60 chaina, tbenc*' wart HO chaina, tnonoo aouth HO chaina, tbencr ~aal mj chaina to place ot commencomenl. Dated bepL 11,1911. C. K. UAINTEK, Locator 1'ut. Sept. 2J. Skeena Land Dlatrlcl���DUlrict of Quoen Charlolt Take notioe thai thirty daya Irum dite, 1, *** **���** Uainu-r of I'nnoa Rupart, it. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intond to apply to the Chief Com* miauonvr of Unda tor a Uoanco to prospect for coal and potruloum on and under b4U acroa oi land on Graham laland doacribod aa fuUowa: ^Conunenonf at a poat planted two miloa north ���1 t . K. U. Coal Leaao No. 10, marked N. B. Comer C. E. U. Coai Uaao No* 16, thonce aouth bo cbaina, Ibenco weet bO cbaina, tbence nortb 60 cbaina, thence oaat HO cbaina lu place of coin- mencemenL Dated Sept. 11,1911. C. E. UAINTER, Locatoi Pub. Sept. tt. Skeena Land Dialricl���DUtrlct of Queon Charlotte Taka notice that ihirty da>a from date, 1, C. E Uainter of l*rtnee Rupart, U. GL by occupation bookkeeper, inland to apply to tha Chief Com- miaaionor of Landa lor a licence to proapeel for eoal and petroleum oo and under 040 acrea ol land on Graham laland doacribed aa followa: Commencing at a poat planted two milea north ot C. E. U. Coal Lenaa No. 14, marked N. ***��� cornor C. E. U. Coal Laaaa No. 17, tbence aouth 80 cliain*. thenca waat HO cbaina, ihence north 60 chaina, tbenea aaat 80 cbaina lo place of common cement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. UAINTEK. Locator fub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DUUict���DUtrlct of Queen Charlotte Taka notice thai thirty daya trom data, I, C. E. Hainter of Prlnea Rupart, U. I . by occupation bookkeeper, Intend lo apply to tha CbUf Commlaaionar of Unda (or a Lioence to proapect lor coal and petroleum oo and under 040 una of Und on Graham laland daacribed aa lullowa: Commencing at a poat planted two milea nortl of C. ft. U. Coal Uaae No. 12, marked N. W cornar C. E. U. Coal Uaae No. 18, thence aouth HO chaina, lhance eaat HO chaina, tbence north **������ chaina, thenoe weat HO chaina to place ot commencement. . . Daud Sept. 11,1911. C. E. UAINTEK, Locator Pub, Sept. W. Skeona Und Diatrict���DUtrlct ot Queen Charlotte Take nutico lhat thirty dava from date, I, C. E. Hainter of I'rinco Ruport, U. C, by occupation bookkoopor, Intond lo apply lo the Chiof Com* miaaionor of Land for a liconco to prospect (or coal and potroloum on and under 640 acres of lund on Graham laland doacribod aa foUowa: Commonclng at a poat planted two mUea north ot C. E. U, Coal Uaao No. 7, marked C. E. U. Coal Uaao No. 12, thence aouth HO chains, thenoe oaat 80 chains, thenoe north HO chatna, tbence wost 80 chains to plaoa of commencement. Datod Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skoona Und DUUict���DUtrict ot Queon Charlotto Taka m 'icv that thirty dayi from dato, I, C. E. Hainter of Prinoe Kupert, li. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intond to apply to tha Chlof Cora- mUsloner of Unds for a licenco to prospect for roal and (H'troleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island doacribed aa foUuws: Commencing at a poat planted two milos north ot C. E. U. Coal Uaae No. 7, markod S. \V. corner C. E. U. Coal Uaae No. 13, thonco north 80 chains, thonce east 80 chains, thonce aouth 80 chains, thenco wost 80 chains tu placo of com- monccmenL Ditod Sept. 11,1911. C. E. UAINTEK, Ucitor Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DUtrict���District ot Quoen Charlutte Isl andi Tako notice that Auatin M. Urown of Prince Kupert, U. C, occupallon aaddlor, intenda to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Unds and ViorKS for ��� liconce lo prospect (or coal, oil and petroleum on and under the following deacribed lands on the Weat Coast of Graham laland: Commencing at a post plsnled threo miloa cut of tha northoaat corner of C. L. No. 447H thence 80 cbaina aouth, thence 80 chiini oasl, thence 60 chiins north, thenco 80 chiini wost to point of commencement. AUSTIN It UKOWN, Locator Date of Location 31st July, 1911. I'ul.. Aug. 17. Skaana Uod DUlrict���DUtrlct of Queen Charlotte Islands Taka notice that Austin M. Urown ot Princa Rupert, occupaUon aaddlor, Intends to apply to tba t liivl Commiaaioner of Unds and Works for a licence to prospect for coal and oU and petroleum on and under the following deacribed lands on tha West Coast of Graham Islind: Commencing it a post planled three mllua cast of the aouthweat corner of C. I- No. 4477 ihence 80 chaina east, Ihenco 80 chaina north, thence 60 chaina waat, thanca 80 cbaina south to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. HROWN, Locator Dite of Location, 31it July 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. | SPORT! *W*^******>***m***^**-aAM��-mmm*.m ..*��� ... -��� 4 J, Al Now Y.nk the other nit-'lil Qoorgo Qouldlng showed, the it..w.l how in break reoords ul walking, lie broke three <if Ihem ul onooi lu u three-mile walk ho puss.-il llie iiiik- und mark In 10; 17 u-5, two bettor than Hi. Hie two mill nml throo-! un.1 lho 80:80 8-6 u hull' S.'Cllll.ls previous linio; mark in 13:to, three fifths seoonds belter, three mile murk in nml' uml throe-fifths s.'fiiinis bolter, !���'. P, Murray made lhe provious reoords in tlio early eighties. Mill r.liiisu hns resigned aa manager of lhe Now York Amerl- enn League olub. However, he will play llrsl bus., nexi season, roooivlng lho sum.' Balary. Chase said: "I have found lhat u slur hull player who uan go I. a big salary is foolish to tuke up lh.- responsibilities of leading a hull olub. I uni not era��y for the job. All 1 want is for Mr. Farroll lo pay me what be did lust year nnd I will Btep out and Ink.' cure of things ut llrst base." ,0,Tl The Easiest Way o to Buy Christmas Gifts SkMna Land Dlalrlct���Dlatrlcl ol gu.i-n Charlolt. laland. Tak. notlc lh.t Aualin M. Ilrown ol I'rinc. Itupi-rt. occup.llon uddlor, Inland, lo .pply to th. ChM i ieinrr.1 .iieein-r nl Land, and Work, for a li---1 '���>��� lo proatMCl lor coal, oll and pKrolaum on .nd ut.��� 1. r lh. [ollowinK eli-snilee-el land, on lho Wnt Coaal ol liraham laland! 1 errriiin-iini-.r* at . pual plantod itirc. mile, oaat *rl th. aouthts-ut ceerniT o iC. 1.. No. 4472 thenco nurth hO ch.lna, thenc. Mat HU ch.ina, Ihenc. muiq 80 cti-n... ihenc. WMt 80 chain, to poinl of com- menevmout AUSTIN M. UUOWN, Locator Uctisl Au,tut let, lllll. I'ub. Aw:. 111. Skr*n. Und DUtrict���Diatrict ol queen Charlolt. Tak. notico lhal Ihirty day. Irom data, I, C. bl lUr *,,[ o{ rni.vi- lluperl, H. C, by occupation bo-kk.-.'1-vr, inl.-nei to apply to lb. Chiel Com- minioner ol Landa (or a liconM to proapect lor ciul and prlrulmm on and under ti to acta* of land on liraham island doecrited aa lollowa: Commencing at a poll planud tivo milm aaal ol Coal Lmw No. 4167, mwkod C. K U. Coal Uaa. No. I, N. E. corner, Ihenco wmi bO chaina, iii��� -*.- a*outh &0 i*-(....!,-, ihencv Mat tt) chaina, Umoob nortb 60 chain, to placu ul commencement. I'in I s. pi 11, r.-l I C. B. UAINTEK, Locator I'ub. mn KI. .-:.�����!.. Land Dialricl���DUuict ol Qumd CbarlotU Tak. nolle. th.l thirty d.ya from data, I, C. Ii li..ir.te i ol 1'rinoe Itupvt, ll. C, by occupation iioukkcvpcr, inund to apply to the Cbiel Com* mU-lonor of l-tnda lor a licence lo proaped lor coal and petroleum on and under b40 acr�� ol Und on Graham I.Unel doacribod ** lollowa: Commencing at a poat pUnUd Hv�� mile. >_m ol Cod Leue No. 4467, maik. I C. E. U. N. W. oortwr No. 2, ilie-nc aou'.li mi chain., thenc cut 80 ehaiu. thenco nortb 80 chaina, Ihvncu wn.l Con Walsh of Seattle, one of the besl known athletes in America, is now in Vancouver. He wus u resident of Woodstock, Uni., for u couple of years and woat to tho lust Olympic gumes as a member of (.uuudu's team. He holds lhe record for the 50-pound weight for height over a bur und for distance, and also holds the American clinnipiouship for the hammer throw, having hurled thc hammer 177 feel 0 1-2 inches at lhe A. A. U, championships at Pittsburg lust summer. His record throw for distance with the 56-pound weight is 37 foet 2 Inches for height, 10 feet 6 1-2 inches, and over lhe bar 15 feel 1 1-2 inches. Itiui'i' Hidpath, the Ottawa hookey player who wns hurt in un automobile accident at Toronto recently, is recovering fast. Ilis healthy life has counted for him in the days he lay near death's door, bui be will be a weak sick man for a long lime yet. Slioppinjt hy mall through Ryrie'i M��il Order Department it jU,t US S.lllstilr-liiry ������ though you visited our ���lore in person. With our new cuiulnguc write for it, ita Ircc you can ohoote your gifts in tlie quiet ol your own home without any worry or Iroohle. We prepay oil charge, on any article purchased Irom Ul, guarantee its safe arrival, and relund your money if you are not aatisficd. Ryrie Bros., Limited Caaada'a Largcit Jewelry Houie da*. Ryrtf, Pr**. Harry Ryrie, Sir.-Treat. 134-136-138 Yonge St. TORONTO 0 o I THE COSY CORNER = DEVOTKD PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN W ^^^^ L. BARKER Architect . Second avetue a d Third street Over Westenhave Iroa.' Office. ThiB la a little aection ot the paper, which (rom day to day will be devoted to subjects ol special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies ol Prince Ruport are invited to contribute to Ita columns, and to take part in its discussions, Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. Tho hope ia expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will All a social need. o o [Ol IOC- Christmas and New Year Sailings s.s. Prince Rupert Leaving Prince Rupert Thursdays at 8.30 p.m., after Prince John's arrival, December 21st and 28th, arriving in Vancouver Saturday morning December 23rd and 30th. Returning will leave Vancouver 2 a. m., December 26th and January 2nd. Present schedule will remain in effect until above dates. A special cable from Australiu announoes ihut Jaok Donaldson, Soulb African sprinter, is now world's champion in the hundred, nu.- hundred nnd ten und one hundred uml thirly yurds ilis- lancos, following tlio defeat of Arthur Postle, Australian, and V. P. Holway, the Massachusetts athlete. SO chaina to pl.ee ol commencement D.tol l-Wpt- tl. 1��H c""E."iiAlNTEIl, Locator Skwna SkMna Und DUtrict-DUtrlcl o quMn Ch��rlol�� T-k. noU�� th.t thirty d��. -If **, *s ���*���*: Ulnar ol 1-rinM Kup.rt, 1&. *--hbV**W''". uookkwpcr. InlMld to .pply U> lho Litrlel t om ��� ��3T__i No, mlnto-STo! Und. lo. . liconco *J**** '*' \ eorner 0t*lJ***��3*, rami .nd p*rol��m on .nd und�� 040 Ml ol lan.l on lirah.m l*d.nd dnerllH-d �� **��* ���, Sorn. C. I njU No. ii SMjg 80 cbaiu, lh.nc. M.t SO ch...... Ihence ****** elvxlna, th.nM wMl 80 ch-Un. lo pl���� �� coin TlTxTs^t 11. I��U. C. E. BAINTKIl. Uclo, Pub. S.11U *.:l. SkMn. Und DUlrict -DUtricl gQ^Hff1 T.k. notlc. lh.t 9**L*V nftjtfJi ll.li,l.-r ol I'rinw l��"P��,.,U*,i'|h:>,w tom- bookkMpw, inund to into *** *'"A^ ,0, mU-onSTot Und. lor V*****, BS3V5 co_ .nd pttrolmm on and W""" on Graham laland f*S*USff*tm* ***** ��->"h Commandni at a dmi l*���*"\ 'm���k���i s. W, ol C. E. II. Coal Ua�� No. >VfHSt nortl, corner C. E. 11. OtSUgmH*. >*��*��*%�� ������ 80 ch.ln., th.n�� ""Llfflltl I'laco ol com* cbalm, tbanw M��t *>*> ****"** " M BSTSSlLlSH. CE. UAINTEIL ****** Pub. Sf pl. 23. , ^Und DUtricl -DUtricl *g��<>|"#_! ���fik. notice th.t thirtyd.v. *{��* '******>& Ualn.er ol ���^'V^liVoSBroS S:^:^ U. !���"������ C* * BAINTKIL Locator Skwia Und DUUlcl-DUUIct ol ******c**"'"*l' ���fS no..�� .ha. feTSp S^lij&S U.lnler ol Prineo Ilupwt, **��� *-^*!. "y,.^;, V,,.,. orth . E. SS^Sftni'MB to pim oi **** BSSISt 13.10M- a a BAINTER. ***** SkMna Und fggte&ftg S^SfffiafW Tak. nol le. that ["''J' VPg* by occup.l Ion n.lnler ol f**J***SUS ***** Chiol Com* corner 0. E. II. <-o��l *f*** *hi then��� north g ctt a��sSVMB to Plac Si com- C. E. BAINTEH, l/Kator Pub. Sepi. U. Skmna Und DUtrlct���DUtrlct of quean Charloti. Tako imticve lhat thirty da.*a (rom data, 1, C. tt*. Ilainler ol PrinM Huport, U. C-. by occupation liieiilii\i.'|M*r, intend to .pply to lha Chief Com- mU.ion.--r of Und. for . licnc. to prMpcct (or coal and petroleum oo and uneler 640 acre* ol land on liraham 1-d.nd i.-.e.-i:-. I aa loUowa: Commencing al a puat planted live imli-s eaal ol Coal Uaae No. IM m.rked C. E. II. S. W. corner ol Co*l I ��� -.--��� No. 1, thcnM cut 60 chain., lie.n.s* north mi chain., thenco wnt SO chain., thenco -Kiulh sei ch.in. lo placo of comm.nccment. I -1.1.-1 Sept. II. lllll. 0. E. UAINTEH, Ucitor Pub. .**��� i-- 31. Skren. Und DUtrlct���DUtrlct ol Queen Charlott. T.k. notico ih.l thirty day. from dato, I, C. E. Ualnlor ol I'rinM Hupert, ll. C, by occupation I bookkn-p-r, Inland lo apply to tho Chlet Com- mU.wii.er ut Und. (or a licenco to proapect tor *' eoal and i-olroleum on and under 640 acrM ol land on liraham Wand -l.-rscnln l m lullowsi Commencln, at a post planted liva null- rut ol Coal I'.- No. 4476, marked C. E. 1). S. E corner Coal 1 > ..-��� No. 4, thenco weat Ml cbaina, il-.-;..- north Ml chain., thcnM ewl 60 cliams, thrnce aoulh <*W chain, lo pl.c ol commencement. Dated ��� |.l. II, llll. C. E. BAINTEH. Loral.. Pub. J. l-l- 23 ceal and Mtmleum on .nu untler nm mmm ol.nd nu t,ralit.in lalaml dmcrlbe.1 u lollow.: , Commencln, .1 a poat planted two tnili-s n ol C. E. B. Coal Uam No. 16, m.rkwl N mencement Datod Sei Tub. Sap' imi-diicpL 12.1911- Skeona Und DUtrict-DUtrlcl ol queen Charlolt Take notico lhat thirty day. Irom data, I, A. T. I lr. --l.-ri.-k ol PrinM Huport, II. C, by occupation hank mana-rpr, inland to .pply lo lh. Chiel Com- mlniohor rrl Und. lor . VconM lo pmpocl for co.1 and petroleum on and under 640 acm of land on Craham laland doacrlbt-d us lollowa: Commencing al a dmI planted two unites north Ol C. E. I' < rrsl l^M. NO. 21, IllHrkl'll S. E corner ol A. T. II. iiml Ijesm No. 27, thenM wmi SO chaina, thenco norlh HO chaina, IhenM Mat SO chain., thenM aouth Ml chaina lo plaM ol neiiiiiii'tineini-nt. A. T. l.ili.Iililil.-K, Ucaior Dale.1 SepL 12, 1011. C. E. Uaintor, Agent. Pub. Sept. 23. Und DUlrict���DUtrlct ol 1'n.-n Charlott notice that thirty dava from date, I, C. E Bainter ol I'rlnce Hupart, ll. C, hy occup.llon bookkeeper. Inland to apply to tho Chiol Com. minioner of Und. (or . licence to proapect lor eoal and petroleum on anil under 610 acrM of ip,"*a ...mi iiisiin..���......... _. , T.ke nolice that thirty dav. from date, I, C. E .inter ol I'rlnce Hupart, ll. C, by occup.llon uookkeeper. Inland lo .pply to lha Chiol Com- minioner of Unda for a licence to proapect lor coal and petroleum on ami under 610 acrM of land on Graham laland daacribed <u follow.: monclng at a port planted at the aouthwnt ol fii��l Leue No. 411.11 m.rkod C. E. II. .-,- an .Wlna. thonM Commenr rorner ol Cou lcbn ..��. .... . . _. Co.l Umo No. .'t., thenM north 80 chain., tbane. west BO rliains, tbenc Muth SO ch.ina, Ihence Mat 80 chaina lo point ol commencement covering .11 loreahore Tlahn Point. Dated Sept. 12, Wll. C. E. BAINTER Pub. Oct 1. Skwna Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol QuMn Charlotta Take nolice that thirty daya from date, 1, A. T llroderick ol I'rinco Rupert. B. C, by occupation bank tnenteot, iniend to apply to tha Chiel Cora- - I'���-. In lerrrrriiri-t lor Und. lor . Km to'"pro>pect for ,1 under 610 ���<"* ol minioner n, ._������ ,v. _ eo.1 and petroleum on and under land on Graham laland deacrllHid aa lollowa: Commencing at a poat planted two mile, north - 'u. 17 marked S. W. ol C. E. B. f.ml Lmm No. 17, corner A. T. B. Co.l Lmm No. 26, thenn north 80 chaina, thenM eut 80 chaina, IhenM -wuth 80 chaina, IhenM WMt 80 ehalna to plaM ol commencement. A. T. BRODERICK, Locator DatedSept. 12,1911. C. E. Uainter, Agent Pub. Sapt. 23. SkMn. Und DUtricl���DUtrlct ol qumn Charlotte Taka noUM that thirty daya Irom date, I, A. T. Hroderick ol PrinM Huport, B. C, by occupation bank manager. Intend lo apply lo the Chief Com- mlnlnn-sr of Unda for a lin-nm to proapeel for eoal and petroleum on and undor 640 cam ol land on Graham laland dMcribod u lollowa: Commencing at a PMt plnaled two milM north ol C. E. II. Coal Uue No. 20, marked S. E. corner A. T. H. Coal l.eue No. 26, thenM north 80 chains, thenM WMt 80 chaina, thenM aouth 80 chaina, IhenM eaat 80 chaina to pl.M of com- menMment. A. T. BRODERICK, Ucator D.led Sept. 12,1911. C. E. Ualnlar, Agont . Pub. Sapt. 28. Cosmopolitan and Dictions GHARLK8B DICKENS is still a "besl seller." Publishers don't argue pro and con over his books ���they just order a new carload of paper, oil lhc presses, and let lb.'in speed on. And il lias been 0VOT forty years since, ono morn- ing when the yard was filled with scarlet geraniums and the breath of syringu was heavy in tho air, Ihe grout author followed litllo Nell. Now that thc centenary of bis birth (February 7th), 1812), approaches and everybody is thinking of Dickt-ns. We have secured several articles which will tell many things aboul him Ihut huve hitherto been unknown. In the Junuury Cosmopolitan his son, Alfred Tennyson Dickns, will lell you some of his own personal recollections of the great novelist. Later, probably in February Mury Angela Dickens, hisgrund- daugbler, will give an intimate view of Dickens as she remembers him. In fact, in these und ..llicr urlicls on Dickens which will follow���fully illustrated, of been publishd of thee liiimaii��� coursi���we shall aim to give you n in..re vivid picture than lias yet lhe home���side of tho great muster, written by those who knew him besl. Head the articles��� Ihey will surely arouse a new interest in the "best beloved" author in your library. Subscriptions lo Cosmopolitan will be accepted until Dec. 10th, at the special low rate'to Canndu of $1.50. Cosmopolitan Agency, Box 851, Winnipeg. Bi-weekly train service to Vanarsdol. Trains leave Prince Rupert at 1 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Returning arrive Prince Rupert 4 p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays. On your Christmaa viait Eaat travel via the Grand Trunk Railway Syatem from Chicago. The finest and best service over Double Track Route. Connections with all roads East and West. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged.. Full information and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENOER AGENT START THE DAY WELL The Early Morning Note of Cheerfulness Brightens the Day. Du slarl your working day right, Thero is nn bettor nics- BOge lo (five In Ihose you meet than a cheerful "good morning." ll is only selfishness ihat makes uny nue surly ami ill tempered ul the very beginning of the clay. There was a girl who had a very bn.l liubil of complaining every morning nbout having to get up so curly, line morning while she wns complaining as usual lhc thought suddenly came in ber Ibat some lime there would come a morning when she would noi awaken, when the world would be going on us nlwuys, only she would mil be there to lake tier pari iu it all. Sho bopped out of bed on the Instant, and In this day she has never complained ol having tn waken curly, she is glad each morning just, to be living, and she starts lho day wiili a snug. Won't you? COOKING SWEET POTATOES There Are a Number of Ways of Treating the Tasty Tuber. The recipes for cooking sweet p..Iuli.es which appeared in The News a few days ago proved sn Interesting thai we ure offering sonic more of the approved ways of clinking ihis delectable tuber. sweet Potato Croquettes���Hoil four sized sweet poiatoes until thorn uglily .lone, then mash; ntld pepper, suit, butter and u half pint of peanuts, shelled. Chill nml mnke inio molds. Dip in nn egg beaten wiih two lablespoons- ful of wuter nnd then in bread crumbs. Cook in very hot fat II. Gordon Munro W. Ntcholeoc Luiley MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. uiii ii bread crumbs are brown. Servo wiih broaded pork chops. BwooI Potato and Turkey Croquettes Mix Ihoroughl) two cup., of niiisiieii sweet potatoes with iwo tablespoons ..f mollod I.niter ami n little cream nr white sauce, one-half teaspoon oi suit nml u little oayenne. A.I.l th.�� beaten yolks nf one or two eggs nn.l stir over lhe lire until the mixture leaves the side of the sauoopan, then sel it aside to cool, Chop llnely one cup nf tlie .lurk m.-ul of cnlil turkey, mix with it tt I it I lt> nf the brown gravy ami form Into small bulls. Cover wiih the sweet potato mixture, milking larger hulls of n uniform site, dip in eggs nn.l bread Crumbs ami fry iu deep fat. Sweet l'titato Hulls ��� Mush thoroughly four gno.l slsed sweet potatoes, season with suit, pepper nnd butler, if neoessarj add hot sweet milk until Hi.' mixture is lhe right consistency to mold. Make int" small balls. Flour lightly ami smite in butler. Serve, placing alternately on dish wltb meal bulls or ment oroquelles. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS-:- AUD110R8 Law-Butler Building Phono No. 281 I'rince Runert P.O. Box 361 AI.PKEU CARSS, of llrili.li Columbia and Manitoba Bara. V. BENNETT, B.A. ��� ���( HC... Oiitnrln.S..- kntrliewi.il and Albert, llara. CARSS A BENNETT Rarristkrs, Notaries, Etc. Ofllci* Kirliiint-i* lel.K-k. comer Third avenue and Sixth si n.l. PrinM KuiH-rt. 8 Latest neokwear novelties ju>l i-ereivcd at Wullaco's. d8 SILVERSIDES BROS. SIGN PAINTERS Paperhangers WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All rl.-ntiil operallone skilfully treated. Gaa and local anaatht-llca admlldatered for the painlMB ex- traction of teeth. Consultation free. Office: lli'lui-raeen Block. l'riti,-i- lluucrl. li-U AI��x.M.Muii��..ii n.A., W.l*. WiHi.inia.il.A.. 1..I..I1 WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C p.;o. BOX 2�� PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING 11 in. or wu. roxoN, esq., ..��...-... ion., cno* GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fir., Lite aad Accident ln.ur.ncea ���il - 3rd Avenue Phone 203 and Grenn 2S2 PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sta INTERIOR DECORATORS P.O. BOX 120 PHONE 166 GREEN Second Avenue, near McBride THE IROQUOIS POOL English snd American Billiard! Twelve Tables Second Ave. B.C. Coast service ��� Famous Prircess Line Princess May Saturday, December 9th, at 9 a.m. For Viotoria. Vancouver and Seattle J. G. McNab General Agenl CHRISTMAS Novelties 8ILK KIM0NA8 fresh from Japsn DRAPERIE8 for that new piano CENTRE PIECE8 that will grace a table 8ILK SHAWLS specially adapted for evening wear LINEN of the finest texture JABOUR BROS. 825 Tbird A��ess. THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES" IW 243 BUck THESE TWO GIRLS ARE EXPERT MECHANICS RY THE "NEWS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING TO LET Flat In Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block. - .-��� Two cottager coit.i-r Second Avenue and Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lots In nil parts ol the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol the largest Companies doing business in the City. C. DJRAND Second Ave. Phono 112 Prince Rupert Lodge, L0.0.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in thc city are requested to visit the lodge. EBY C& Co.3=i I.K.A1. ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSl'MKAl.1 M . B. C Swttaai tai Ftntct Qeukf Prepare for winter by getting your furnaces and fines put in order by C. H. CUTTING PikI.iI Cma-n S.te, A-Uieu (mi ittei, et Phone 71 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CIIAHGK.S RF.ASONABLG THIRD AVENUE PHONE 3M. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT J. P. CADE. N. G. J. GLUCK, Sec. FRED. STORK I _r..na*al H��rJ%��.re��� ___i -General Hardware Builders' Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves Graniteware Tinware- I SECOND - AVENUE 0 ���-"-*- 1 KI1 * X MRS ,++********************0 KING GEORGE HOTEL | I urOTLEWt.-V CLEAN ROOMS > T Rcopeat. UmW Niw ttsnxttm*! * Rita 35c per Nifbl l��l llpwir-l. f m MRS. C. McKNIGHT - Proprietor ��� i*****************+*+****�� Savoy Hotel Cor. Kr.aer and 6th. Choice Wine, and Cigar. RUPIRT'S PALACE OF COMFORT HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS am. KMiiAI.Mi:itx Funeral lllreelstr. trd Are. n.-.r >lh St. I'hone No. W r.i.in> XII r.o. loi XKH PONY EXPRESS sr-fTRMATic m. a* ii.vie. ir, 11., hi aaavtcs For Il-uripi... Hto-m*. ami Forwarding Affenta. Riga or Motor Car da. or nifhl Screnth Are. and Fulton Phone Wl Misses Susie an.l Kniniii Minder nl work in fiilher's ninrliin.' shop. TWO WOMEN MECHANICS They Oan Bore a Casting Jusi aa Oood or Better Than Any Man. flus Cily, Kas., Doc. 7.���In Frederick Minder'* msohlne simp uml foundry two girls swing 18- pi.un.l sli-iigex with il.'xl.'i'ily nn.l ense uii.'xpecle.l from llu-lr sex. \\,\ Kiiiinii nml Susie Minder nre llioso "buss workmen" of Ihe Minder foundry, Susie is 21, l-'.miiin Is two vein's her junior; buth go lo work in lh.' morning with Iheir diiiin'ipiiils slung over their nrms, bale, hearty, well built, German girls. At lhc foundry uf the mnchine simp the girls (hm lealhor nprons, roll up their sleeves and gnll In. Inlii lhe .'veiling Whittle bli.ws tbey limy be found aiming the Inl lies, m..Ids nnd forget, at lhe rough WOrfe usually done by men. "Do we like il ?" Ihey qucs- li.ui.'.l in t'tlortis. "Uf oourtt we .i.i, or we would mil be working here." "We inn .It. llu- work su mu.'li heller tliini any im.-ii fattier eotiltl sni.i I'.nuiia, "Hint father ..Grand Hotel. WorklMjirun's Home Free Labor Barna ia Collection Phone 178 1st Ave. and 7th St. CEO. BRODERIUS. Proprl��<ar would ba willing to pay us more wnges I linn men nsk." There wns .jus) one Utile loii.-h of femininity that ercpl into the Interview, however. It was when ih<< photographer wsnted to tska their ploturet, Th" girls insisted on making Ihe photographer wait until Hum had brushed up their hair a bit and had removed their l.'iilher aprons. little's NEWS Agency Hagaxines II Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUTT8 G.T.P. WHARF .Whites Portland CemenL. G. C. EMMCRSON AOKNT PWc 125 Ni-Je. Black Ittal An 1 . Advertise in The Daily News ^f^mifa THE DAILY NEWS GONE ON LONG HOLIDAY TRIP Mr. G. O. Monroe, of The News Staff, Will Have Winter Holiday In Weat Indies. WILL HAVE NOT TIME By lh.' ttoamer Prince llupoi-i there loft thia morning Mr..G. 0. Monroe of tho offloe statt of The Duily News, who is going on u long vaoation trip to his home iu Huston, and from there will Join a holiday party to spend tho wmi.'i' iii Jamaioa, Mr. Monroe has boon in Prinoe Rupert since the early iluys, and has well earned the vacation holiday that b.' now goes to enjoy. After vaoation be will either enter into buaineat in the east wiih a former partner or, us is more likely, return to Rupert for keeps. Shrubsall's Popular Market. Leads always iu ull fruits, vegetables, poultry, game and tish. Their stock for Saturday consists of must every variety in .season. The special will be Japanese oranges at 75c per box, which Insures u rapid sale of this luscious fruil. Vancouver locul chickens, 300 per pound. Cionuino Seidell kippered herrings. Shrub- sail, the sumo old man in th same old place. It INQUEST OPENED Coroner McMullin and Jury View Remains of Dead Hunter. An Inquest was opened at 2 o'clock this afternoon concerning the tlealh hy gunshot wound of IfUSlke Ituljouvich, who was brought I., the general hospital by train in a dying condition yesterday afternoon. Proceedings were opened iu tho police court room before the Supreme Court sal, lhe Coroner, Mr. McMullin. and jury adjourning immediately to Fisher's funeral chapel to view the remalna. SPEOIAL. We have Just received an overdue shipment of fine turkeys. 27'jo to 35c per pound.. Oentral Market, Third avenue. 2t Admiral Schleys Own Story A man died the other dav, and with his death passed America's most popular naval hero���popular because championed by the people, though officially dented th. full fruits of hii long and brilliant service. Thia man wai Admiral Schley, hero of Santiago, one of the great sea-lighters of history. Shortly before hii death Admiral Schley completed for Cosmopolitan series of articles giving his personal recollections of his forty-five years in in the navy. He was not anxious to do this for there was at least one old sore that an autobiography must reopen. But we urged upon him the fact that nearly four million readers would see each instalment of his story, and most nf these readers believed, with Admiral Dewey, that the men who atood on tho deck of the Brooklyn that July Sunday in '98 waa entitled to the glory of that grcat victory. So fie consented. Not in the cut and dried way, but unlocking his secret soul as he had never done before. The first installment of thc autobiography, the life story of a man worth while in the nation's history, appears in the Christmas number. Subscription to Cosmopolitan will be accepted until December 10th at the special low rate to Canada of $1.50. Cosmopolitan Agency, Box 851 Winnipeg. Meeting of Conservative Olub Is Scheduled for Tonight. The Conservative Olub is s.'lieiliileil Iii hold n meeting tonight, ami a warm time is expected. Some of the insurgents iu the parly are up in arms about the distribution of the local patronage. Mr. J. F. McDonald, who is In town, will probably address the me.'ling. UNIQUE RETAINING WALL Nothing Like It In Heavena Above or Earth Beneath. "Did you ever build a retaining wall of this kind?" asked Cily Bolioltor Peters iu cross-examination of Mr. Pillsbury yesterday. --.No, nml l don't think anybody else did. either," replied the engineer. (Laughter) promptly suppressed.) "I tin not say Ihis to east any discredit on the Cily Kngineer," ailile.I Mr. Pillsbury, "bui rather thai I think lhe cily did llic best possible with the funds al iis disposal." ..-..-_..._.* HOWARD WATCHES The finest Xmas Box and the finest Railroad Watch in the world. We have them ranging in price from $117.50 to $170 each. We also carry a large stock of ladies' and gen- tlemen's watches in W'althum, Elgin, Hamilton and Illinois movements- all grades. New- Solid Gold J.wellry, Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass, Etc., arriving daily. : : : : : Wark's .THIRD AVENUE JEWELERS... i nmc k ve cartage and LlNUoAl 0 STORAGE C T. P. Tr.n.l.r Ag.nt. Orsl.r. promutlr AIM. |-rt~- nauonabte. OFFICE- H. B. Rochnur. Cenlr. St. Phon. Sh 1836 1911 The Bank o! British North America Tt Year, la l.ilnrti. Capital aad Rum. Over $7-300,000 Business Men's Banking Money advanced to finance your business. Local and foreign Drafts bought and sold. Notes discounted. Collections promptly made. Letters of Credit, Money Orders and Telegraph Transfers issued, payable iu all the leading Cities of the world. Prince Ruperl Branch P. a. LONG, Manager. S8 s-^^r*^4^^^.*^<.***^ti**^ti'*-^H'**Wii-n.ti'**^ii***^i-'^n^li % n ���fcli *m ******* ** ll ����������� n **_ t* * M �� "~* *��� * ���.*���������-������ .a,. ��� ..��� ..**. .. i<r^4.--n*^|��' BB "The News* Classified Ads. ���One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER��� sa M <amtm***am*9**a*<ml ^H Phon. 150 The Insurance People Eire Life. Murine Accident . Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. THE Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S.-Houwos and Rentals. ^n ****** ���**��,** -^ai *a*M <*��� ** a* ***** '��� ******1r**t****t ****** ****** Learn to Dance j KING'S DANCING ACADEMY We refunil your money If we tlo not teach you to tlnnce for the tiriee of one ticket. Wednesdays and Saturdays In Son. of England Hall: at 8 p.m LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED 2 LoU, block 29, section 1, price $5,000 1-4 cash, balance 6, 12, 18 months at 7 per cent. 3 LoU, block 7, section 1. price $2500 each, 1-4 cash, balance 1, 2, and 3 years ut 7 per cent. 1 Lot, block 28, aection 5, price $525, $225 cash, bat. $50 every 3 months at 7 per cent. 1 Lot. block 22, section 7, price $600, 1-2 cash, balance easy. Lot 9, block 2, aection 7 With 4-room house, $1837. $600 cash, balance $30 l��*r month. Double Corner, block 4, section 8, Price $800, 1-1 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18. months at 7 per cent. LoU in block 11, section 8, price $300, $26 caah, balance $10 month. LoU in block 10, section 8, price $276 each, $26 cash, balance $25 month. LEASES 99 year lease corner Second Ave. and Sixth Street 99 year lease corner Third Avenue and Fulton Street. 8 per cent, on valuation. FOR RENT Cabin near Government Dock $6 and ground rent to G. T. P. Stores on ccond Ave. For Rent -i..-^..**...*^..*^..*^..*^..^...^..^..****...-*****^ For Rent���Nice cloan, warm comfortable room.. Kate. 360 and up. Kins Genre Hotel. tf For Rent-Two roomed cabin, clo��> to Mcllride, freehly papered and clean, only $10 per month. 11 F. McRae _ Co. t-f ( Insurance j OUR Companies are noted for prompt and juat settlement.. We write every known cla.s of Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Oo. t\i nr n . ii a... ^n a ii ._. **.������ *. " a i. *. "���. " *' * | Wanted | jn % n **�� i***t ���!������% ���*aam* ********** ���** tt *********** ^ *<*\f Wanted to r*nt or leate by Ant of January, 5 or 6 room modern house, close tn. State terms to Box 89. Maternity nurse open for eninurement. Apply Box 2169 News. tf Wanted. ��� Dressmaking, cleaning and pressing, repairing for men and women Mrs Charles Ptrcher. 820 Third Ave. Phone 294 Red. tf 3 WE BUY EVERYTHING ^i*~_.ii***~-iii~fcii***fcii Lost and Found 1 POUND-2 Small Keys. Inquire at News Offlce. LOST���On Sth, Ave., near schoolhouse, a Gold Ring with the word "Mi/pah" in raited letters. Valued as a keepaake. Finder please return to Empress Cafe and receive reward. Real Estate _i Lot for Sale In Section 5, Block 22. Lot III, 7th Ave. Apply Mike Ruiich. Box 6S2 City. tf t Stenographer fusion Honest Oysters For Our Customers We Pay Highest Pricea for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Casli Store 735 THIRD AVE. NOTICE TO : RESIDENTS IN SECTIONS S. 6. 7, AND 8 Eastern stenographer of wide experience wants position. Address "Stenographer." 662 Cordova St.. Vancouver, B.C. t-f Fine View Corner -IN SECTION TWO- $2,250 SNAP - $525 Each LoU 13, 14, 15, Block 28, Section 5 ���a. Wc adver* tise in many papers and in many ways We invite your listingi Ise in many papers and -we have offices in other cities���our equipment should interest you. Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. G.R. NADEN COMPANY Second Ave. Limited. Priac* Rupert, B.C. Water Notice I. Alfred Chrl.tl.n Garde-. Prince Rupert, occupation Mining Engineer, give notice that on the 2Mhd��y of Deeemlier, 1911,-1 intend to apply to the Water Commissioner at his ofllce In Prince Rupert for a license to take and uae two cubic feet of water per second from an unnamed stream In the District of Cout Range 5, Skeena Division, 1-4 mile eait of th. Tyee Station, G.T.P. Ry. The water 1. to be Uken from tha stream about one half mile above its outlet, and is to be used for developing power for a query situated at the outlet of aaiil creek, along the Railway grade. ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Dated Nov. 2Sth. 1911. .1-27 H.I.O M EMORAM DUM UNTIL 3 O'CLOCK We Loaned Money at Per Cent, to Build This House Per Cent, to Build This House Shoes.. MADE AND REPAIRED JOHN CURRIE RF.COND AVKN.lg PIUNCX RUf-CRT Tenders Wanted Sealed tenders will be received by the under* signed up till 6 p.m., December Hth, 1911, for the excavation for water pipe as shown on plan and profile which together with full Information and form of tender can be obtained from the dry engineer. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. M. DAVIS, E. A. WOODS. 2t City Engineer City Clerk Let us loan you the monzy to buy or jjbuild a house or pay off a mortgage. CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. Mclntyre Block, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. Head Office: Pacific Building, Vancouver, B. C. Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received by the un dcrsigned up 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. R. GEN. Hospital Assoc. ������- BOYS! START IN BUSINESS Sell the Dally News. It's the easiest and quickest way of earning money of your own. * Apply at the news OFFICII A public meeting will be held on FRIDAY, the 8th inst., in the Presbyterian Church Hall, on Fourth Avenue, at 8 p.m. Mayor Manson and Col. Davis will address the meeting on the plans for new sewer for Hay's Creek, the establishment of a fund to provide for the building of plank roads in the outlying sections; as to th'e purity ot Morse Creek water for household use. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. Prince Ruperl Properly Owners Assoc'n. E. Flexman, Secretary TAKE THE BEST THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY From Vancouver 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 Ave. Head of Ceptre St. Phone 116 Spot the 'SoalihlptlcaM* -In��� Frizzell's MEAT MARKET And nsk fm* Free Copy of "Mark Twaln'l ny- ster Story," contain, ing dolloioui recipes. We .ell "Sealihipt" Oyiteti Freth From the Sea. . , i ���!*_, ���APPETISING AS OUR OTHER SPECIALTIES, ASK Full 8 "BROOKFIELD" Butter, Eggs and Sausages I THE BEST MONEY CAN IIUY St Cambridge Sausages, Fresh Poultry, Turkeys, g Chickens and Green Vegetables S ���THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE- ffl FRIZZELL'S Third Avenue a_s._J.ffi] Free G. T .P. Townsite at Soulh Huelion a Auction Sale at Vancouwr Deo. ll, '|; S We offer TO BID FREE OF CHARGE 5 at the sale for anyone win. wish to buy. S This is your opportunity to lu- un tu 5 same footing as the Vanci.v.-r i.t-ople in ** buying Hazelton lots s QuM.r Ch. 1, 2, J Ye.n ~_ ���V*OR INFORMATION IBB- 5 Th. COLLART - SoleAjtiif Natural HeaeiiiiTi-a Security Go- Ltd. ��� IU.X S05 1 ������ ''Hi St. I'iiomcm 5 MMMMMMH FOR SALE Lot 19 " 10 " 12 Lot 16 " 61-62 Block 33 Sec. 7 Price $575.00 1-3 cash "2 "7 " 1100.00 1-3 " " 37 " 7 " 1400.00 1-3 " WITH THREE-ROOMED HOUSE Block 16 Sec. 2 Price 1000.00 $3T>1.25ca$h " 12 " 2 "pr.2200.00 775.00 " Third Avenue PETER McLACHLAN REAL ESTATE TIMBER f*��4444444444��444444 MINE-: j ���444444444444444444(1 HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Syke.. Man.fer The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe. Pender Street West Moderate Prices. Vancouver, B.C. Phone 8600. Read The Daily News ���-iEgS5*-*^,^si^iJ*g^ The Paper for Your Home! THE "DAILY NEWS ��1 It givea you all the news of your own city and district aa well as theprincii>al hni'l*"11^ in all parts of the world. The newa is well edited, its newjrolumnaare clean and w some. It ia a paper you need in your home. The advertising columnsof_���-���-���' S2-3 ������=��� you in touch with opportunitiea for getting the full value for your money. : * * ***** <*t*a***ma*��W BUI Heads Price Lists Memorandum Forma Commercial Cards In Commercial Printing we have a large .lock of Qttyl**!'*!***** n We handle Blank Ledger Forms for Looie Leaf System Letterheads Stock Certificates Articlea of Association Illuatrated Pamphlet* ��� For society printing, we ensure correctneaa of atyle and taste jn^ifljting Car*K ^H| Invitations and Dance Programmer For any kind of printingjrogjhgjli'"1"1'' "". ~ 2 to the highest gradeB of multi-color printing conault the " News ,Jobll__i Daily News Building PHONE 98 Third Ave PHONE 98
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-12-08 |
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Language | English |
Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
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Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0227876 |
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