THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending5 a.m., J-fov. 25 MAX. TEMP. MIN.TUMP. BAR. IN. RAIN 46.0 34.0 29.177 .00 The Daily Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ^^ ^ NEXT MAILS For south Cnmosun Sunday, 9 p.m. Princess May Saturday a. m. VOL. II, NO. 270 Prince Rupekt, B.C.. Saturday, November 25. 19H. Price Five Cents TWO ALDERMEN FIGURED IN AN ARITHMETIC CONTEST Two and two make four to the average man, but Alderman Hilditch can do bettor than that. His two and two may come out twenty- four any old day in the week. "A drop of two feet per hundred to Hays Creek,gives in a distance of sixteen hundred feet a fall of one hundred and twelve feet. Figures don't lie!" he told the Section Six ratepayers last night. The audience seemed scep tical, and remonstrated. "Thirty-two feet" corrected someone. "Oh, of course," said Aid. Hilditch hurriedly, "Thirty two feet, I meant. Yes, its thirty-two feet." "You were a hundred and six feet out," remarked Ald- ermanClayton with patronizing assurance, "Figures don't lie you see." Aid. Clayton seemed puzzled at the shout of laughter that followed. LOTS OF CARGO BY CURAC0A A heavy cargo of general goods for Prince Rupert, and two hundred tons of asphaltum for the Cold Storage plant will arrive by the 8.s. Curacoa tonight. Seventeen miles of piping remain at Seattle waiting shipment for the Cold Storage Plant. High boots for boys in leather and rubber at Scott, Froud & Co. AT LAST, AT LAST, AT LAST, MORSE CREEK PUMP ARRIVES By the C. P. R. s.s. Princess Ena yesterday there arrived the Underwriters' Pump for the Morse Creek Supplementary Water Supply. In a few weeks more Uie pump should be in running 'order, and the danger of water famine in Prince Rupert considerably lessened. It seems a considerable time since the sweltering hot afternoon on which the Mayor, Aid. | Kerr, Aid. Douglas, the City Engineer and the same two Scribes who visited section two in Thursday's rainstorm, toiled around the watershed, but the water will be pumped in time to prevent a frost shortage in the hard months. Sound* Rather Wild (Canadian I'ress Despatch.) Ottawa, Nov. 25���In his maiden speech in the Commons, H.H. Stevens of Vancouver, referring to the Japanese fishermen and the immigration policy of the late Government, said it was a racial problem worse than the negro question in the States. BRINGS SOME VERY RICH ORE Mr. J. D. Wells of Kitselas, mining engineer, is in town with a quantity of very rich bornite and chaleopyrite copper ores from the Continental group on Bornite Mountain. The ore also contains some free gold. Mr. Wells is enthusiastic about the future of the property, which is the nearest to Prince Rupert. He is calculating on developing the property in spring and shipping the ore by pack train while development is going on. A big shipment of velvet, satin, suede and patent American slippers just arrived at Scott, Froud & Co. Mailing present! home? Many thing*, in our stock; we pack them so they go safely. Wallace's WANTS SPECIAL FISHERY DEPT. (Canadian I'ress Ui-spatrli.) Halifax, Nov. 25-The Board of Trade here wants the Dominion Government to establish a separate branch of the Marine and Fisheries Department devoted exclusive to the Fisheries in charge of a Deputy Minister. Don't Miss Opening Night On Monday night Nov. 27th, the. first of a series of semi-weekly dances will be held in the S. O.E.B.S. Hall, on Second Ave., under the auspices of the Sons of England. Special music by Gray's full orchestra assures a good time for everybody. Dancing commences at 9 p.m. Tickets $1.00; ladies free. ARE RISKING THEIR LIVES IN PURSUIT OF THE GOLD -r Tom antl Jerry at the Savoy. Xmas presents-time to send them to the old country-lots of them easily mailed. Wallace's. I.W.W. MEMBERS START STREET RIOT IN TOWN OF ABERDEEN, WASHINGTON Five Hundred Citizens Turn Out to Keep Order I. W. W. are Rushing in Reinforcements and Both Sides Prepare for Trouble. (Canadian Pre** Despatch.) Toronto, Nov. 24���A party of eight men have left Cobalt for Ungava and Baftins Island in search for gold reported to be plentiful there. They will traverse two thousand miles of country with practically no trails. Their forty dogs will only haul two tons of provisions. The opinion is that the party may reach their desired goal, but they will never get out. The country is wild and uninhabited save by a few scattered tribes of Eskimo who have always given the white man a wide berth. The party does not realize their stupendous undertaking. A New Synagogue Vancouver, Nov. 24���The Hebrews of this city have just opened a new synagogue at the corner of Heatley Ave. and Pender St. It is called the Synagogue of the Congregation of the Sons of Israel. Don't Buy Coal Wait! The first week in December the Westholme Lumber Company, Limited, will begin selling Ladysmith Coal for $8.50 per ton, delivered. THE NEW THEATRE WILL BE READY BY THE NEW YEAR G. T. P. WILL SELL HAZELTON LOTS BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT VANCOUVER An important announcement in regard to the sale of the Grand Trunk Pacific official townsite at Hazelton has been made by Mr. (!. U. Ryley, land commissioner for the G.T.P. The property which is registered as South Hazelton, is to be put on sale by public auction at Vancouver shortly, instead of being sold through agents. The Natural Resources Company will arrange the sale which will be conducted by Mr. W. J. Sanders of Leigh Spencer Building, Vancouver, representing the Grand Trunk Pacific, from whom complete plans of the townsite and full information can be obtained. The date of the sale will be announced later. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Aberdeen, Wash., Nov. 25���Following the riot, consequent on the arrest of several members of the I. W. W., 500 of the prominent citizens of Washington have been sworn in as special constables to enforce the city ordin ance that prohibits street! Vancouver, Nov. 25-Heed- speaking in certain limits. , ing the call to come to their The streets are under pat- support, 368 members of the roi, the saloons are closed, j Industrial workers of world and all persons under 18; left Vancouver last night for have been warned to keep Aberdeen, off the streets. Reinforce-: ments of I.W.W. members I Steady progress is being made with the new theatre under con- strut-don by the Westholme Lumber Company" o'ri Second-j Avenue and Sixth Street corner. | The front is assuming a handsome enriched appearance, and when illuminated signs are displayed will have a metropolitan style about it that will do credit to the fine site occupied by the building. are being rushed in, and the outlooks like trouble. See Howe & McNulty for the famous Kootenay Ranges. Within, the balcony, stage and pit are taking on the finished look that already seems to promise good shows round about Christmas an.l New Years season whene the Theatre is likely to be opened. Exits are well designed with a view to the safety of the audience in the event of emergency. When decorated the building will be one of the best entertainment centres in Rupert. ARE ARRANGING TO MAKE THE 30th WORTHY OFCT. ANDREW'S MEMORY SIR WILFRID'S 70th BIRTHDAY I Canadian I'resg DcRpalch.) Ottawa, Nov: 24.-Sir Wilfrid Laurier was last night tendered a banquet in honor of his seventieth birthday which took place on Monday. Sir Wilfrid was born at St. Linn on November 20, 1841. When he entered the House yesterday he was given an ovation by his supporters. Sir Wilfrid feels in better health than he did ten years ago and his friends believe he is still fit for many years of public service. MORE DEATHS THAN BIRTHS VOTING TODAY ON THE BY-LAW There was no great rush this morning to vote for the Hay's Creek Sewer By-law. The polling place was the police court room, and Mr. Peter McLachlan acted as returning officer. Very few property holders recorded their votes in the morning hours, only about 80 having voted up to noon. I'<>--s close at 7 p.m. Working boots in all lengths, sewn or pegged, the best that are made, at Scott, Froud & Co. (Canadian Pre** Dupatob.) Paris, Nov. 24.���The serious attention of the public has again been .called to the depopulation of France. Official statistics covering the first six months of 1^11, show an excess of deaths over births of 18,279. WANTSTSIX~ POUND LOAF (Canadian Pre** Despatch.) Ottawa, Nov. 25.���Senator Casgrain will introduce in Senate a bill providing for a standard loaf oi broad of six pounds weight. "M. M." HAS ROOM m ALL That fine new building of M. M. Stephens' is already occupied by the Dominion Telegraph Office, as well as by Mr. Stephens offices, and there is a healthy rumor gointf round town that the enterprising M, M. is desirous of having the Post Office located in his fine building too, and perhaps later on the Customs Offices. Best room in town at the Savoy. ���^���f^j-^^-i.'-^ii'-^ii*^ W*am*Ja***at**m*M l��ii%i'l��M*��ii-^i^��.-^ii-%ir%n-%ii-��ii-^t*v��t-��>it*%i,-^i%)-ivit^.t*%o*^��i%i'^��f 1 Our Troubles Are Over FOR several days past our readers have been entertained with a newspaper hand set by the method of Father Caxton. TODAY a force of mechanics completed the erection of our new machinery. MONDAY, the News expects to set its type on the new machinery. A committee was appointed last night to ***e that the St. Andrews Night's Dance in the Mclntyre Hall is made the very brightest event of the season. On the Committee are Messrs. M. J. McNeil, D. C. Stuart, T. McMeekin, W. J. Dennis and S. D. Macdonald. Decorations, music, refreshments, everything that goes to make St. Andrews night a night to be remembered the year round are being arranged for in true Scottish Highland style. Short of having the heather itself around on ben and in glen, the dance will be the real thing, with all the fire and tlash makes Scotland famous around the world. Be there. There's a Highland welcome for all, Saxon Canadian or Celt. THE RATEPAYERS OF SECTION SIX ARE ENTERTAINED BY ALDERMANIC ORATORS A BIG SEIZURE 'CANADA LLOYD'S OF BAD HALIBUT MAY BE FORMED '.���.,.,.-i,ii.iii I're-s* Ue'ipatcb.) (Canadian Pita* Despatch.) Seattle, Nov. 25.���Three! London, Nov. 24.-Inview hundred and fifty thousand of the disinclination of mar- pounds of frozen halibut are, ine underwriters at Lloyds held here in a cold storage to reduce insurance rates on storage warehouse seized as vessels engaged in the St. unfit for human consump- Lawrence trade, the Finan- cial News says the formation IS NOT MAKING ot*a Canadian organization TAI 1 PRY PF AY "n tne ,ines ��*"tnat renown- U/MJMin I rL/ii e), institution is now advoc- "I am not making gallery ale(i ami the proposal is replay over this," said Alder- ceiving a good deal of in- man Morrissey at last night's | Huontial support. Sewer Bylaw meeting, "I' would not take another municipal appointment, not the best that could be offered me. "As for Aldermen Hilditch and Clayton, Dr. Reddie ani WILL DEVELOP B.C. RESOURCES (Canadian Pre-o. iii-Kpati'ii.) Vancouver, Nov. 25���At a banquet last night of Provin- .i ��i_b__j e .i ticlal Conservatives Premier the City Engineer for that I., n ., , , , ., . . ,. _T i i I McBride stated the intention matter, I am ready to gam- ��� "What about Manhole 28?" was the slogan at a most sprightly meeting held last night in the Presbyterian Hall. Announced as a meeting of ratepayers interested interested in the sec- tions affected by the Hays Creek Sewer, the meeting became really an Aldermanic Side Show in which the council strong men, Aldermen Newton and Hilditch did weight-lifting stunt*, the countil "white hope," Alderman Clayton, displayed his chest development, Aid. Morrissey gave some really pointed speaking while Aid. I)..uglns took up a collection to defray expenses. A. W. Edgl presided over the meeting, the result of which was briefly, that the citizens of the lecdotll concerned around Mays Creek nre inclined to organize to look after their own interests, antl that the majority of those present last night will vote against the Trunk Sewer By-law. The ninin opinion very evidontly was that they wished the sewer scheme delayed until it was certain that the business end at least, of the sewer, could be cor*-, structed to tide water. blc that those men are honest enough in their ideas,hut they simply don't know any better than to approve aj sewer without an outlet to the sea. "They want you to spend $75000 on that sewer scheme. You shall never do it with my consent." _ of his Government next session to outline a policy of aggressive railway building throughout the province to develop the natural resources in preparation for the opening of the Panama canal. Presents for al.rna.1 many thing* i nailv Ki'tit l.y mail. Wallace'*. Now is the time to get Xmas cards for friends oversea. Your every wish can be supplied at Mcltae Bros. I'at.toriuni Pioneer CltanOTI, Phone 4. THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by Ihe Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY nUM-JIEIvJr DISPLAY ADVERri3ING-50 cent* per inch. .'Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-DAILY, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. Al! Other Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly In advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily Nam Bjildintf. ThirJ Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. nr THE By Louis Tracy Pillar of Light Daily Edition. Saturday. Nov. 25 THE WEALTH BEHIND PRINCE RUPERT Writing in the Vancouver Sunset, "Bruce" said recently: "People who should be better informed often ask what the hinterland of Prince Rupert is really like. Some think it is the backyard of British Columbia, but these are in error. The tributary territory on which Prince Rupert depends for support is opulent in undeveloped natural resources. Ifsome giant would shape a week's output of a steel-mill into a spade, break off the biggest pine tree on the mountainside for a handle, and dig up this backyard of British Columbia, he would find a treasure of gold, copper and silver more valuable than anv storied wealth of Eldorado. There is also coal to burn. Cold-minded lumbermen who never lie about fir and cedar, because they think fir and cedar all the time, have said that there is in the vicinity of Prince Rupert timber enough to keep twenty-five modern saw-mills on the job for twenty years. The salmon that have made the Skeena River famous are still abundant. If you want to see good farming land going to waste, go up to the Bulkley and the Skeena Valleys. Prince Rupert's fisheries in future ought to be a fountain of wealth." Toys, Dolls, Games, Sleighs, Xmas Cards, Fancy Chinaware, Books, Leather Goods . . . Gift* for everyone. Our stock is complete and so attractive that holiday shopping 1* a real pleasure. McRae Bros., Limited Everything for the office m I Birds' Catalogue j It i* the most practical and interesting book of its kind in circulation in British Columbia. To study it is like a viiit to oar big slore in Vancouver. You can sit down with our catalogue, and quietly prepare your list of Yuletide remembrances, and estimate tho total cost there and then. Then forward your list to our Mail Order Department, and your Christmas shopping I* done. If you have not received a Birks' catalogue, advise us at once. A card with your name and aelilreis will bring it to you tree ot charge. Do not fail to send your order for Christmas good* at an early date. Henry BirJ^s & Sons, Ltd. Jewellers and Silversmiths HASTINGS & GRANVILLE STS. VANCOUVER KSiSi3l3IS!S:S:SSSSaBISiSSiIsSi8iS5S=SiS:e BEIRNES & MULVANY Skeena Mail and Express Leave all express packages for interior points with the Pacific Transfer Co., 807 Third Ave., and insure prompt forwarding. All accounts anil correspondence addressed to mj-JL. BEIRNES & MULVANY -JUfeft�� will receive immi'diatc attention Wllh (eeming anxiety to atone fo* the excesses of the week, the weathei lhat morning justified the claim oi Cornwall to be the summer land ol England. The sun shone from a blue sky flecked with while clouds. Tho waters of Mount's Hay sparkled and danced In miniature wavelets. Tho air was so mild, the temperature so equable, that It was har.l to Credit sea and wind with the havoc of tha preceding days. The Gulf Rock el.'s. stcr did ni t stand alone lu the record* of the hup. rlcane. Even the day's papers contained belated a-c *;;nts ef casualties on the coast* of Normandy, Holland, and far-off Denmark. But nowhere else had there been such loss ol life, whilst renewed interest was evoked by the final relief of ail the survivor.* Pyne's appearance ottsitie the ill* ting-room was hailed with a yell. N* t* withstanding her own perplexities, Mrs. Vansitiart had tak n feood eart that the children were well pro.laY.i for. They were beautiful.'? tires*.', and the stilling maid xx'.-.o fr, cd them from control when '**��� . .' -peaed said that they m!g'*.i nr _.u. without Jackets, the ..ay wall ro line He descended the t la'.r-s, pith a cigar In his month and a d< lighted youngster c.lnglng to ta h l.a*i,|. In the hall he en ounl r d a eloien Journalists waiting to devour him. They had failed to penetrate th eitia. teglc screen interposed by the head waiter. Now* the enemy was unmask1 ed, and they advan.ed to the attack I'yne was ready for them. He had already outlined ills defence. "Will one of you gentlemen, representing all, kindly give me a word in private?" he asked. This was readily agrc.d lo. "Now this Is the deal I will make.' he said, when the two were Isolated. "I will meet you all here In an hour'* time. I will be Interviewed, sketched, snapshotted, give yon locks of my hair, my autograph, my views on th* Far East, the next Presidential election, and the fiscal question, If you bind yourself to one thing." "And that Is?" "Among the passengers saved from the Chlnnook Is a Mrs. Vansltlart. She is very 111, and is being eared for by .Mr. Brand and his daughters. Make no reference to her ln any way whatever beyond Including her name in the published lists. Promise that and I'll talk a page." "I am sure I can agree without consulting ray colleagues," said the surprised reporter. "Come along, kids," said Pyne. "I am delivered bound to the torture." He pasBed out Into the street, when Elsie's sharp eyes, searching for a shop, suddenly caught sight of Enid hurrying towardB the hotel. The child ran to meet her, and Enid, flushed with excitement, began to explain thai Mrs. Vansittart was In bed, suffering from collapse and In a fever- ish stale. The doctor's verdict was that she was In some danger, but would recover tf carefully tended and kept In absolute quiet. "Is Conatance with her?" asked Pyne. "Yea." "And where I* Mr. Brand?" "He will be here soon. He asked me to call���and tell you���and Mr. Traill��� what had happened." Enid's speech was not prone to trip. Pyne's eyes gleamed Into hers. "Mr. Brand asked you to aee my uncle?" he said cautiously. "Yes," she faltered. "Did be say anything else?" "Yes���cousin." "Let me take you right In. I gues* It would make a sensation If I���here, Mamie, Just hug Miss Enid good and hard for me, will you?" Whilst the children waited In th* hall, he accompanied tbe girl up the stalls and threw open the door of the sitting-room. "Here 1* somebody you want to see, uncle?" he cried, and rejoined the Hide one*. "Hooroosh!" he yelped. "Now let'* buy a toy-store." Enid and her father faced ea< h olher for' some Beconds In silent be* wlldcrmen. Then Mr. Traill rose and came uear lo her. She did not know what to do or Bay. This tall, stately man was one who should be dearer to her than anyone else In the world. She was his daughter, yet they were strangers one to the other. "I���I���" How could Bhe utter conventional words in such a moment? Her lips quivered and tears trembled In her eye*. Then he knew. The lace around her while neck wbb fastened with a little gold brooch bearing ��� four-leafed shamrock In emeralds. He looked at her wiih a profound reverence, and caught her by the shoulders. "My dear," he murmured, "you are very like your mother." "I am glad," she said, and kissed him. When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTEL Finest Cafe It. B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. Hot and Cold Water In each room. CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS Vancouvi", B.C. CHAPTER XIX. THE HOUSE THAT STOOD UPON A ROCK A week passed, lu the fickle mem* ory of the outer world lhe story of tha Oulf Rock lighthiiii'i,- v.cs becoming mellow wllh age. Men now talked o| war In Africa, of the Yellow Peril, ot some baccarat squabble- In a \Vest-en4 club. Bui lis vitality lingered In Pen. zance. There were side lltUSI which Pyne'* device had kept from tha public ken, but which the town's folk pondered. Lady Margarcl Stanhope, obeying her son's bi'hesls, tantalized her friends by smiling serenely and telling them nothing when they pestered her with questions. That Is to cay, ihe ipoke not one word about th* lady who was being nursed back to health In the lighthouse-keeper's e*,,t- tage, but filled their souls wllh bitter- ne��* when she hinted at marvel* concerning Constance* and Enid. In auoh a small place, where every man'* affair* are canvassed by hi* neighbor*, lt was impossible to pre- vent an atmosphere of mystery from dinging to Mis. Vanslttart. Again, the goiatDi were greatly ionc��rned about 1-nld. For a young woman "In her position" to be ennnged to an officer tn the Koyal Navy and admitted to the sacred ranks of the aristocracy was a wonderful thing In Itself. But (hat she should be on open terms ol the greatest Intimacy not alone with 'he elderly Mr. Traill, but with hi* good-looking nephew, even .ailing the latter "Charlie" and treating him as a near relative, was an ti uaxing circumstance only surpassed by the complacency witn which Laiiv Margaret and her son rci aided it. The actors iu this conn dy Beemed to be Btiblli: ely indifferent to p'lblic opinion. lhal was tin* worst of It.1 Enid was escorted about the town by I each and all of the mi n at all hours. Now she was at tho hospital, choerlng j Bates and Jackson or th* Injured peo-, pie from the wreck, now arranging for the departure of some of (he poorer survivor* when they were able to j travel, now flitting over to Marazlon I to see Jlm Spence, and .nice actually , visiting Mr. Jones, the Inn keeper. At last a part of th* (ecret oked out. Enid went with her tai her to ask how- Mr. Emmett, the sick chiel officer,: was getting on. They found him smok- j Ing In the front garden of the house In which Brand had lodged him. He started when he bsw them ap- nroaohing, and his weather-beaten face wore the puzzled look with which ha regarded Enid one night on the lighthouse stairs. Traill noticed the sailor's covert; glances at Enid, so he said: "By the way, Mr. Emmett, you were on the Britannia when my wife and I,! her sister, and two children, came to England before the Esmeralda waa lost?" "Yes, sir." He paused. During many an Atlantic crossing he and Mr. Traill had talked of that last Joyous Journey, when he, a boy who' had Just Joined the service, sat at thelt table, as was the custom of Junior officers in those year*. .Mr. Traill smiled. He knew what was In the other man's mind "In. you see a likeness ln this young lady to anyone you have ever known?', he asked. "Well, sir, I hope It will not hurt your feelings, and It's a good many years ago now, but I could have sworu ���well, I muat out with It. She I* tbe living Image of your wife." "Indeed, that cannot hurt my feeling*, a* she Is her daughter." "Her daughter! Your daughter!" gasped Emmett. A small s.-n liig-mnld. with the ear* of a rabbit, waa listening Bpell-bound at the open window. Here, Indeed, waa a choice tIt-bit for the milkman,' and the |-oslman, and the butcher'*' and grocer's boy*. From this lower current the b I ream of talk flowed upwards until it reached the auguat drawing-room of Mrs. Taylor-Smith. She drove in frantic haste to Lady Margaret's villa, and fired question* broadside. "Oh, yes," said Jack'* mother, suavely. "It Is quite true. Of courae I have known It from tho first. According to present arrangements the marriage will take place in the spring. Enid's marriage settlement will bu nearly a quarter of a million." Like most women, ihe loved that word. A million, even In fraction*. 1* *o glib, yet so unattainable. The only person who wa* Bllghdy dissatisfied with ibe progrc** ol oveiils was Pyne. Constance never appeared. She shared with Mr*. Shep- pard the care of her mother. Enid, blithe and guileless in tbe public eye, did the house-keeping and represented the household. Brand. 'oo. save for a couple of visits to the hotel, remained Invisible. He was pale and worn, a man at war wiih himself. Tbe young Phlladel- phlan���for Pyne-* family home wa* In tbo Quaker City, though bl* estat* lay principally ln New York���wa* nol pleased by the slight sign* perceptible behind lhe icrecn of Brand'* reserve. "Constance takes after her father," he told himself. "There may be trouble about her mother. In tbe (curry I may get left. I must think thla out." At last eame a day of warm sun* ���bine, when Enid announced that th, Invalid, by die doctor'a orders, wai carried downstairs. "Has Mr. llrand seen her yet?" ask ed Pyne. "No," replied Euld, with a littl* cloud ou her nur face. "He never men tliins her. And how we wish I,*.- would. Hc Is suffering, but k,- i*. si ���ent, and neither Constance nor I can make any suggestion." "But what will he the outcome?" "How can I tell? Thai night���altel we left the hotel���he told us lhc ��torj of his married life. 1 did uot seem io be utterly Impossible to straighten hunters, but wc knew nothing of hit career during so many years. Wa: sh ��� married again? I have aaked my father. He believe* (he wai, but li not certain." "Father" was Mr. Traill; Brand ro malned "dad." Thu* did Enid *olv�� the difficulty. "I* she aware thai Comtanco knewi the Is her mother?" "We think so. Indeed, wc are sure She has been so III, and is yet so fragile, that we dare not excite her In Ihe least degree. So Constance hat been very careful, but every look every syllable, show* that her mother I* In no doubt on (hat point." "It'�� a prelly hard nut to crack,' ���aid Pyne. He blew cigar amoke lute rings. Seemingly the operation aide( reflection. "Say, Knld," he went on. "If ih< weal her Ib fine to-morrow, do yot think Connie would come out for I drive?" "I don't know. Certainly she ne, di some fresh air. 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Together with patterns, wc send you fashion-plates and complete instructions for accurate self-measurement, tape measure, all sent free and carriage paid. Wc dispatch your order within seven days, and if you do not approve, return the goods, and wc will refund thc money. Addreaa foi* Pattoma i ( CURZON BROS..COTHSCLOJUHER SYNDICATE (l>*������ tm ) 449 Spadlna Avenue, TORONTO, ONTARIO. �� $20 SUIT OR OVERCOAT TO MEASURE FOR $8.60 lOARRIAOE * OUTV PAIO). """ The World's Meature Tailors, 60/62 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND. Will Baa ******* rENBBOBB ������USB.I3J 6 I J- 0XF0BB ST.. LONMIf. BNCLANB. .rl 1 ' *. ��� ���'-._, ���Anliij m aajaraEMffiS?3L%:!a *** **** poat ol Lot I3i*j, B��_.tt. C ,','""-��� a-r!S cut 30 chair.-, thon�� north Jo ; ' ***. Iheiet Sfitftfc&te '~!^ Dated Sept. 9, lslll. Tpuni. ,. '���'""'""'"'��� 0^*fcMjW BIOWI Und Diatrict���Dlnrict ul Co. ��� rr lake notice that Uttie MoTavliI i ****** ��� occup.tion married woman, i,,,,,'. ***<*>*"nt, f��jg���w"-��p-��i��.u��i-,: ::. . gg Commencing at a post planted , , wert corner loo chain. t.M. _, ' ' -ortk. Irom N. E. corner ol Lot lit 2 2'A ":*���*."mix Coaat Dlrtrict Kange 5, th.*,,*-' * S��"V thenc. 80 chain. Lx,'thS '.* thence 40 chaina wart, ttxaam , tth, Ihenc. 40 chain, wut 'to ,Z -i"J*��� "".it. donuinlng 400 acre, mom or lea*. "'���'���"���'���'. Haled Sopt. 18. 1_M. I.uiili ., I'ub. Sep..-.3 -OTaiSMS mrzonBros The Besl Procurable Absolutely pun K* _~.�� K'-a.'- <s*/a**mtt**mm��m LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise , ��� Largest Stocf* Lowest Prices in Northern B. C* I SAMUEL HARRISON INOTAIT n ni I, . v. r. a. i-.amiii.i. Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert - and Stewart LAND PURCHASE N 0TICES Skeen. Land DUtrlct-DUlrl -t ���! r Take notice that Lcltoy V 7*' "*'* Rupert 1. 0 . occupation1^;! in' ' ..oat ol Lot 13.li, lton,, i cJJ" ".' ���t I ati*|e 5 Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict nl Co tab notice that Mu. Mar M * Ireland, occupation iplmter, Int lor permtaion to purchase th�� folio.?, Commencing at a pout planted one. cl ol the MUtheaat cornor ul l^t -j, "J 40 chain., Ihence eaat i!0 chaiiu, t|,.,, chain*-, thonce went 20 chain, n i, mencemont; containing eighty terax '��� Dated Oct. 11. 1811. 'l__8_K_tt * pub. Nov. ii. Juhn, ;N'lu, ��� Huiige ' ��� i Lin,,, ���Ml) *t -Tl-jfJ ������im north ***** north - n-mli in ���'��� -I com. '���'������ orle., -UUt ���'-,,-, Auent !v*'*-*.*.'*i'*****��***����'-*MVW*YV**-. ���YOUR FOOD WIL you Jusi find an errand In town. II >pt Jack Into the scheme, or any old ,1 ,li; of Ihat sort. Take care Mr. Brain! knowB of It. By Ihe way, send Mr* Bheppard out too." "What In the world���" "You're Just too pretty to think har.I, lOnlil. II causes wrinkles. Oo iu I ask, there's a khiuI girl." Enid was delighted to find thai Brand strongly supported Iho lugKc** 'Ion that t'ein-iiiiiii-e should take th< drive. Pyne, sharp on time, drew u| a smart pony In front of the cottage and did not Iwlleh a muscle when r,,n slance. velletl nnd gloved, ran dowi the until way. (TO BR COiVTINtlKD) BE WELL COOKED ON A- Crown Favorite Cooking Stove Price from $45 to *58. 0lhe- Slovo_ from ���6i WE_HAVE ALL YOU NEED IN BUILDERS' HARDWARE THOMPSON HARDWARE COT trcontl Av��aue Tvlaphan* 10 TRY THE "NEWS" WANT AD WAY OP FINDING KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE Builders' Supplies Plumbers' Supplies Paint* Oils Varnishes P.O. DRAWER 1524 HARDWARE PHONE No. 3 Sheet and Plate Ola** Plate liit.-iH Mirror* Stoves, Range* Tinware Cranlto-ware MONARCH MALLEABLE Te sR7ngSe,,-,,f'ctory B.II. Cool. Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Cow lt���, Taka nolle, that H. M. CUB ol Uuiil.ik ,-_. and, occup��tion gentloman, lotendi to .,,?' gganBE to mm the fon,,..,,, JUgj Commencing at . poit plunusi ���., ,,,��� lk_. 0 Ned��tKonn.y Kiver aboul 0 ,,.'���, t�� of Indian Ke*rve Lino .theme ��,-,, ,2 * lollowing the chMnel ol SSttcKuS tu",' thenoe *-utb 80 chain, more or iL 22.-, . 'l 01 llell. Cool. Hiver, thenco (,l 2. ,- ��� 2222" at Uella Cool. Kiver ewtcrly J ,' , ��� 80 jhjda* more or I*-, to po.ni ol torn ��_525 conuuning 480 acre*, mom or luu *"",um��il, Daud Auguit 28, ISH. (I, M ..,.,.��� Pub. Sent,... William M-v._iri*$�� Skeen. Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Cout it.an 5 Take noUe. that Ben.*.,,,,,, lir..... �����'* Prince Kupert, B. C., occupation .,,.-. 2ml to apply lor permiaaion to pun-haw the |U,|0��Z deucnotsl lanela; .��.io����g Comm.ncu-g it . poat planted C. chain. ������.,. Irom th. MUtheaat corner ol Loi softi ,._, m.rked B. K. R S. E. Corner, IMnoe ...'dim. wert, thence 66 chain, north, i|,..���ce ,., ���, ��� Mat, thenoa 64 chum -wutn to point ol �����! mencement, conUining 465 teixii non ur!,-_ Ut-INJAMIN KI S.SI.1. Hiel' D.wd October 21, mi. ���* '***���*��� Pub. Nor. 2. Skem. Und DUtrict���DUlrict ol Ca-atir Tak. notio. that Angu. June- McKemfc ol Vancouver, B. C, occupation boukkevp-r ll i.ajniu to apply lor permowon to purcil-uo un loilo*im dacntxxl l.n.1.: * e,'uiuiiii-iicing ��t . poat planti-d it l!.e con- tluenese ol Ulackwater river with Naa. rivar. ilwut two muVs euutii from the math Dominion I. ..a'uiih cabin. Port marked A J. M. N. \\. t���_,.��� thenco 80 Chun, wuth, thence 80 chilia v-,1 tn.no. 80 chrtn. north, tnence 80 clian.r, ��e��t to point ol commencement, containing on, .cm more or lam. *^_---= ���. ANIL'S JAMES McKLNZIE Dated Sept. 23, 1911. Pub. Nov. 2. Skaana Und DUtrict���DUtrlct of lasni-u* Taka nollea th.t Herbert McUnnan ol tun. couver, II. C, occupation r-rt e.ut��- ,^,.ri, iiiu*n-li to .pply lor pvmiMion to purci; m e no lollowinit dcKnbed land.: Commencing >t a port plant. I at the cog- tluenc. ol Ui.ckw.ter river with Um S**s river ���bout two mil*, mulh ol the uxlh 1 >. :i.n...,a '1 el.-gr.ph cabin. Port muked II. II. N*. E, Comer, thenco 80 eb-Un. K>utb, Ihence .ao rttuna weat, th.no. 80 ch-Un. north, Ihonco m ctinuia maat to point ol commesnooment, containing tin! .ens. mora or low. Kami Sept. 23, lllll HERBERT MeLEKNAN Pub. Nov. 2. Skeena Und DUtrlct���DUtrlct ot Coasl King, i Take notio. th.t 1, Chriitopher J.m, ��� tlniiiam ol Prlnco Rup rt. It. C, occupation loaMMtlfl engineer, intend lo appl> lor perniuiion lo purchu. th. lollowlng du.Clllr.aJ |.,.,ls. ComnMaong .1 . port pl.nled .1 .he .outh- wo.1 cornor ot Lot No. IT.tj vicinity .,1 Lak. MMM .nd marked CbrUtophcr J. ejr.hani N. E. Cornv, th.no. w��rt 40 chain., thence aoutti 80 chaina, thance e-ut 40 chaiiu, tbence iturto Ml cliain. to port ol commencement; contiining Usl .ci... moro ne lea*. CHRISTOPHER JAS, llll.WIAM. U.-ator K.led Sept. 22. 1*11 II.M A.M.-Win,,*..-1 1*. li U-rd. Pub. Swt. m. Skaana Und DUtrlct���DUtrlct ol, .. T.ki. inilice lh.t K. ll. Stew.n ol V-uicuuver, B. C-, occupation truckm-ui, loteneU *) apply (or permu-rion lo purcbu. lb. (oJowing ,i*-*crii*.*J Commonclng at . port planted 10 chum, -siuth ol I*re-emptlon No. 3117 .nd bl ch.u.- na trom the Nui Klver IS. W. C.l, thence lo .-,-.. thenco 40 chain, nortb, ihence 40 cl,.,,-, *.t��l, thonc. 40 chUn. eoulh to lh. point of con,tnence- ment to contain 160 .ere. more or lorn. RICHARD IIUWAKK Ml.�� AUT Datod Aug, Itll. June. T. Fuller., n, .1.-, m I'uU Sep.. 23. SkMna Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Coai. llange :- lake nollco thai Harold E. Smith of -Mon-iy, AIU., occupation eutton agent. Intenels l,i apply lor pornU-uon to purchaM tbe lollowing described (ommenclng .1 . pmt planled at the wuth* wmi corner 100 chaini uat .nd 20 chaini north from N. E. vomer of Ut 1116, llara,. ��� Sur.ey Coort DUtrirt Rang. t. tbenc. 40 ch-ni rrnx, thenc SO chaina north, tbence 40 tht ���������' ��<�������� ihenco 80 chain, wuth to po.1 of eon,,,,, r.c.-nicnt conlUnlng 320 acrea, mora or loai. I,.ted Sept. 18, 1*11. HAU.II.I) I- ."Mini Pub. Sopt. U. Frod >*>. Bohler, Agen Skeon. Und DUtrlct���DUtrlct ol Cowl lung.- b lak. notln that I, Cordon C. Pttxtatt <-' PrinM Rupert, B. C., occupallon n-il >.l-<e brokev, InUnd to .pply lor permlulon to p^r- ChM. th. lollowing OMCilbed land.: Commonclng at . poit plantod IbOttl - * tiiiho In . north-tfly direction Irom lh. ne rnrner port ol Ut 13*11, IUnge 5, Cout UUtnCt, thenco north 40 chain., lhanc. won I., rln> buk, thrnce Moth lollowing river bank lo point nl commencement: conulnlng ItiO Mra, b| K.lod Sopt. ��. ion. fJORDON C. EMMl.l. "'��� Pub. Oct. I a Skeona Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Coait (Ul f j Ilk. notice that llin.m Roy Mel. Winnipeg, Man., occup.tion h.rrUlor, Inl I* lo apply for permUaioo to purchaM the lolw*i >*�� dMCiibod Undo: Comm.ncing at . poet planted .1 the mutli��.->l erner 40 chain. Mat and 40 chain, noil I, '.���"' N. K. oomor ol Ul 1116, Harvey. Mur., - > KUtrict lUng. 6, thenn 60 ch.ln. ea.1, I 60 chain, nortb, tlience 60 chain, wot, thei.*��������� ' chain. -���ulh to port of commencement coiit.i'i'n-t lo0 acre, moro or Um. .. . ., D.UdS.pt. 18, IHU UIRIAM ROY McTAM �� I'ub. Saou 23. Fred W. Bobler, Agent Skeen. Und DUtrlct -DUtrict of <���.'--. T.ke noUn th.t Chu-lM William il. ;' Vancouver, B. OJ occup.llon Impoctor. ****** to .piily lor parmualon to purehM. the lolloi.ii-g dewcril-od landa: Commancing at . poat plantod at the etiti- fluenee ol lllackwater river with the Nau rl.,t aboul two mile, aouth from lh. >l>tb Potint.'���������> Telegraph cabin. P��t mvked C. W. II. S- **��� Corner, IhenM 80 eh-Una norlh, thence 80 Sbi ��� out. thence 80 chalu MUth, Ihence 80 <������������ * WMt to point ol eomraonMm.nt, conulnlng ' >" acre, more or lme. ,.., CHARLES WILLIAM BAM KeUd Sep Umber 2.1, mil. Pub. Nov. I. SkMna Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Caul.r T.k. notice th.t Thomu Arthur Whlu of Vancouver, B. C, occup.llon crpenUr. Intend" io ���pply for perrminlon to purchau tho followini* diwcrilied land.: Commondn. at a poet planted rt the con* *uence ot Ulackwater river with Nau river, IBoul two mile, wuth ol th. -Hath Dominion I, .,.��� ��� cabin. Port m.rked T. A W. 8. E. Corner, 1MB*" 80 chain, north, ihence 80 chaina WMt, thenco W chaina aouth, 'hence 80 ch.ina .ut to point "> eeimmeneemenl, containing 640 acrea more Ot Vm THOMAS ARTHUR Will I *��� Dated Sept. 23, Itll. Pub Nor. 2. SkMna Und DUtrict���DUtrlct ol Cout Range V Tak. notico that limmi M. Tollman of . win' It.pid., !�����., occupation lawyer, loMndi ' ���Pl.ly for permUalon to purchu. th. followim! eliwcrllieel l.nd.: Comm.ncing .t . put planted on th. aoulheii. ���hoc ol Kiiir.vina.Mn Inlet on the right b.nk ol a am.ll atrnm flowing Into Mid Inlet (uit wai ol Crow Uka. Thenco wuth 20 chain., Ihence wert 20 ch.ln. more or Ion to th. ihore line ol Crew Uko, thanca northerly .nd euterly lol- lowing th. .horo linn ol Crow Uke, the Inle "> Crow Uko and Kutaeymateen Inlet to lne ploM of commencement, conulnlng forty acr'- more or In.. I/wat.d Augurt 7, 1*11. , ��� D.ted Aug. 9, 1911. JESSE M. TALLMAN Pub. An.. |2 *"^s?T��ar^'^-'- attax* ^*?^affi'!l_a_i_B8SB GREENER'S "British Empire" GUN THE DAILY NEWS Here's the worlds . best gun-a Greener Hammerless��� ut a price within the reach of all sportsmen; its got all the Greener lent tires, hard hitting, far shooting, lasting wear; there's nothing bet- tfiJO ter; price tpV-J Catalog p6 FREE W. W. GREENER 6365 Bearer Hall Hill PRINCE RUPERT 1 AND ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, being absolutely first-class in every respect. The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on the coast. MATHIEUS SYRUP OF TAR / &COO- > I LIVER OIL I ����Ro�� IgoudronI roif DE monueJ D.*-__Tiiieu J l-ATHmrs J Syrup of Tm ���cod UVF-R oil a. x. .Amine Rales: $1 to $3.50 per day. IFRED. STORK * -General Hardware ��� r ^ Builders' Hardware * Vll|vo8 & Pipes Oxford Stoves Granite-wari) Tinware G.T.P. Weekly Service S.S. Prince Rupert For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle S.S. COMPANY OF B.C., Ud The new steel Passenger Steamer "CamosuiT leave* Prince Rupert every Sunday at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, arriving Mondayafternoon. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Steerage Fare - $6.00 A. Sweet, Manager. Cures Coughs Mtthien's Syrup of Tu & Cod I' ~" ���" a great Tonic and not onl bu The "Camosun" is the only steame on the run having water-tight bulkheads and double bottom, thus en siiring safety of passengers in case of collision or wreck. J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. Mr. Non-Resident 1836 1911 The Bank of British North America 71 Tcwi la laa-acu. Capital and Re.ervo Over $7,300,000 Letters of Credit For our customers' convenience we issue Letters of Credit payable in Pounds Sterling for use iu Great Britain aud all parts of the world, and payable iu Dollars for use iu Canada, United States, Mexico, Bermuda, Bahamas, Cuba and the West Indies. We buy and sell Drafts on France, Germajy, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, India, China aud the West Indies. Th f enables th iver Oil y stops a cough ie system to throw it off. ere should be a buttle of if in every home -arge si7c bottle 15c Sold everywhere. J. I- -IATH1HU CO., l-Top.. Sherbbooke n Pittsburg. Previous to leaving Chicago he conducted a physical culture school and also was Instructor al the Illinois Athletic Club. j . . . .ITEMS OF. \SPOR T! j PAST i ilii i i:i;s Bier* li.iily knows how baseball players, professional and otherwise, engage in fanning bees of the past and present; recall ihe great feats of thc diamond nn.l praise (hc do- __^ . ,, ,.., ... . ��� . ,,, The once great Australian middle- Ings of other days. But did any . , ,,, ., weight, tleorge Dawson, who fought one ever mix In a bunch of pugilistic ..... . ��� . . ... many ball les of note, Is box ng m- (u nil em and hone ������>�� �����->��� ������ * slrurtor at thc Chicago Athletic As- loclation. TO LET Flat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block. Two cottage* cort.er Second Avenue and Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lots in all parts ol the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol thc largest Companies doing business in the City. C. D.~RAND Second Ave. Phone 112 Friday*, at 8 a.m. W L. BARKER Architect Second avenae and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. II. <;.���,Ii,ii Munro W. Niche lion Lalley MUNRO & LAILEY Archite-cts, Stork Building, Second Avenue. S.S. PRINCE JOHN For Port Simpson Naas and Stewart, Wednesdays at 1 P. M. For Masset and Naden Harbor every alternate Thursday at 10 P. M. commencing November 9th. For Skidegate, Jewday, etc. every alternate Thursday at 10 P. M. Commencing November 2nd. Tommy White, who gnined fame by his greal rights with "Terrible Terry" MrOovern, still holds forth In Chicago. For lhe last couple of years hc has been employed In construction work on a big underground telephone tunnel. SILVERSIDES BROS. SIGN PAINTERS Paperhangers Railway service to Vanarsdol, mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wednesdays and Saturdays 1 P. M��� returning Thursdays and Sundays 4 P. M. On your ChrUtmai vi.it Eatt travel via the Grand Trunk Railway System from Chicago. The finest and best service over Double Track Route. Connections with all roads East and West. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged.. Full information and tickets obtained from the office-of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS ���!��� AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Ruoert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CARSS, of Britiili Gilumbla and Manitoba Bars. V. BENNETT, B.A. e.f B.C., Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta Bare. CARSS & BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Ofllce���Exchanirc block, orner Third avenue Mid Sixth .tree*. I'rince Ruoert. H WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., U. D.S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental nperatium skilfully tr.-nt.sl. (ia. .nd local anaathelic. adminiHtered for the painless, ex- tractfon of teeth. Cun.ulutlon free. Office.: Helii-ereon Bluck. Pnnee Ruperl. 11-12 Write us regarding the value of your Prince Rupert property, We will be pleased to keep you posted as to conditions here. Prince Kepert Branch - F. s. LONG. Manger. SRoyal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue and Sixth St. 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Real Eatata and Rantala Office.. Helgrr.on Block Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. The Flneit Room.. The beat equipped .nd .team heated. Hot .nd cold bath.. Un,,,,.* ,-��� n, .i���.| restaurant : : Corley & Burgess, Props ��� LAND LEASE NOTICE Italia Coola Land Dlrtrict���Dlalrlct ol Cout lUnje 3 T.ke nolico lhal II. M. Cliff ol Dundalk. lr*. land, occupation trenUeman, Intendi lo apply lor permiaaion to leaao tho following dwerihed l.nd.; i inirir.i-rrriii,- at a i>"-- planted at tho ahor* near lho N. b. corner ol Lot No. 8, Ihence north 4(1 chain., thenca a oat SO ch.il-. mor* or lam lo eut boundary ol cannery le-ane, .hence (ollowing the uld eul boundary wuth lu chaina more or leeee to ��l,���te line, ll,r.e tolluwlng Mid ihon* line -Mltcrly 80 rt,;.ni. more ur lam to point at commencemenl; conulnlng 3'lxl acta*, mor* or -a ,--...., rr-,i< fanners and hear any more enthusiastic bussing than thc glove wlclders can turn loose? Thc answer Is "no," for (ho old (line fighters arc just as talkatlvo a tribe as ever could be gotten together. id*.viiii.��� ii bunch of fighters, past, present and future, got logelher In a Chicago gymnasium, and after fights without number of years ago had been masticated to thc king's taste, one of the bunch propounded a question of natural Interest: "What becomes of tho fighter* when (heir days of activity In tbe ring are at an end?' Tho question set everybody thinking, and In order to answer It wa* necessary to "lake cases ' on some of the fighter* who In the lad few years have lelt the ring for all lime, it was discovered that a grcat many of the pugilists had become police- men. In Chicago, (he home of many of the best fighter* who ever stepped between tne ropes, there are many of Ibe former glove wlclders who now swing a club instead of tbe ninullles, Then there I* Eddie Santry, who al one time claimed the featherweight championship. Eddie a couple of years ngo was proprietor of a saloon, bui now Ih officiating as referee of bouts In Wisconsin cities. INTERIOR DECORATORS P.O. BOX 120 PHONE 166 GREEN Second Avenue, near McBride P OE 30 D.led Auguit 31, 1911. Pub. Sept. 30. II. M. CUFF Willi.m MtN.iT, Ag*nl Remember Marlin Duffy, who was one of thc topnotrh llghtwelghl* of hi* lime, which wa* only a few years ago? Duffy ran be found any night In t'lii, ..i;.. travelling a beat. He Isn't a lightweight any more, but haa Joined the heavyweight rla*(. I Duffy cerialnly was a ilar at clever- neu, lomethlng like Packey McFarland. OFFICE: Cor Centre St and First Ave. AT DAVIS' BOAT HOUSE F. M. DAVIS General Machine Shop and Ship's Carpentering. Also agents for Fairbanks- Morso and Knox Gasoline Epgines. Gasoline Engines and Accessories carried in stock. Launch., and Bo.I. for Hire N.E. end of Wharl Bell. Cool. Land Dlalrlct- Dlitrict ol Coaat IUnge 3 T.ko notice lh.t II. M CliS ol Ii.n.l.lle. Ireland, occupation gentlemen. Inlenda to apply (or pormiaaiun lo leu. the (ollowing dooenhed ianda: Commencing at a poat planud .1 the N. E ceirner ol U.t 33, thenoa north 20 chain., th*nc wai 10 i-h ,,,.a, thence eoulh HO chain, mora or I.-.- to there tine, thenc* following the .hor* line out in ch.lai mure or Ian lo point ol cumm.nce ment; conUining l*u ere., mora or les. I>.tcd Augu.l3l. ISII. II. M. CUFF I'ub. Sept. 30. William McNair. Agenl , II.Ua Coola Uod DUtrlct���Dlatrlcl ol Cout lUng 3 Take notln- that II. M. Cliff of Dund.lk, Ire- l.ml, occupation gentlemen, Intend, to apply ' fur |,,riii,a-,oii lo leaae the following daacrtbed l.nd.: l*onimeneini .1 a pout pl.nled at th* N. W. ,"r, n i uf l.-ri No I, llience north 40 chaina thence eaat 40 chain., thenre .oulh 40 chain, mora or IcM lo .horo line, tlience following shore line weaterly 40 cliaina more or loai lo point nf com- mencement; containing SO acna. mor* ur lu. Haled August 1!S. 1011. II. M. CLIFF Pub. Sepl. 80. Willi.m McNair, Agen Bella Coola Land Diatrict���Dlitrict ol Cout Ring. 3 Jnrk Mortal, the middleweight who possessed rlau, but failed to heroine a champion, partly because ��� hc dislocated n should ill a fighl. Is a policeman nnd travels a beat I over Chicago street*. Moffat met I the brilliant Tommy Ryan more than ' once In lhe ring and Tommy always i gave Moffat credit for being a flghl- | cr of the flint water. Thc bad arm llu.ill. slopped Moffat'* career and he dunned the (lift of blue as a means of llevlihood. There arc several others of l.-sscr note In Chicago who swing lhc club, but tin Iheir ;.. ���iii.iim.'iiii*.' ptigilisllrally did not extend beyond lhe confines of Ihe Lake Michigan cily on more need he snid of Ihem. Inexpensive Christmas Gifts in great variety are lo be found in our new catalogue a poilal card will brinj a copy to you. Whether you hare "little pi,r.e" or "bijt punc" you will find hundreds of exclu. aiv* article! in it riper,ally appropriate lor Chri.tm... lide gift making. You run nn riilt whatever in clmn.i, t\ any article Irom il, lor we guarantee the quality, aho ill. delivery, ���nd if you don't like your ���election, return it at our oprii.r and yuur money will be ininir.li.irly refunded. Ryrie Bros., Limited ('.tut***'* Lar|��M Jewelry If nuiff ��f. tH-ti't*, Pr ta. Hurt* *.*���**, Stc-mTr-t-at. I.M-1.V..I.W Yontfe St. TORONTO "il Windsor Hotel FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furni.hed and Stem Heated Rooma A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 60 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE TO GUESTS W. H. Wrighl, Prop r.o. box 37 m Alex.MMan.on n.A.. W. I*:. Willi. im-.ii. a. . 1.1.1. WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Itupert, B.C PRINCE RUPERT P.:o. BOX 2.1 JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING 1*1*1*11. OF WM. FOXON, Hig.. A H.A.M.. ION., ENQ B.C. Coast service ��� Famous Prircess Line Princess May Saturday, November 25th, at 9 a.m. For VIoUHis, Vancouver and Seattle J. G. McNab - General Agenl GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire. Life nnd Accident Iniurance. C18 Srd Avenue Phone 313 and Green 1 PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filli-d. 2nd Ave. between 10th and Hth St. SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, St.���amlit ting anil Sheet Metal Work Ofllce: 3rd Av*. Work.hop Phone 174 Jnd Ave. bcL eth.ndSlh St. 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. J. P. CADE. N. G. J. GLUCK. Sec. THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. Hotel Central ��3 S^Ti lmi,.'|n-.iii nnd American plan, atenm heated, mmlrrn ciinvenirncri. Hat*** $1.00 t" *2 '.*' j.. ! ...v.. Peter Black Proprietor FEED STORE .Whites Portland Cement... O. C. EMMERSON AGENT I We carry everythlnir in the feed line, aleogar- rllONB Wl r.o. box 804 , den aeed. ��t the luwe.i market pricea. at Collart'a DAIUV PVDDE-CC ol. Feed Store. Market PIko ruiNT tAfKt-5-5 PONY EXPRESS SYSTEMATIC HSRCHANTS' DELIVKItV SERVICB lla-nro-re. Storage .ml Fnrwardlne Airente. FW I PromP' Delivery Rig*, or Mirtor I'eer day e,r nil-ht ^^^��� I Seventh Ave. and Fulton Phon. 3011 pi Phone* 41 or 301 Mknk 125 Nidei Block Prevention of Eye Trouble B O YS 1 START IN BUSINESS EBY C&, Co._= REAL ESfATR Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - |t ('. [OE COAL NOTICE aoi 8 Take notice that II. M. (110 ot Dundalk, Ire- Ian.I. occupallon ccntleman, intendi to apply for pitmlMion lo leaae the (olluwinf deecribad I an di.- Commencing at a poat planted at tha N. W i'< n.i-r ol lut .:..'. thence -. .���> 10 cbaina more or loaa to northern boundary of leaae No. 1 applied for ny 11. M. CHIT, thenee following aald boundary eaat 20 chaina, thence north 40 chaini, thence Church Services FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Service, every Sundny In the Empress Theatre, 11 a.m. nnd 7 80 p.m. Sunday .'i,-l,...,l nnel Bible I'lnas ot 2..10 p. ,,, REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., I'ASTiin THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MclNT.RK IIA..L. 8BI. AVK., NEAR I'.TH ST. Service, every Sunday at 11 a.m. .ml 7.8t�� p.m. ���������***��������� School 2.Mi p. in. Iillile Claaa 2.80 p.m. REV. W. H. McLEOD H.A II.D. I eaat '10 chain., thence nurlh 40 act 20 chaina to point of commencement taining BO .crm, more or lie. jilted Au-tuit 28, Itll II. M. CLIFF William McNair, Aianl I'uh. S.r|'.i":iii, Bella Coola Und Dlitrict���Diatrict ol Coaat It.n.i 8 Take notice that II. M. Cllll ol Dundalk, Ir. ml, occup.tion itentlom.n, Intend, lo apply r i��-nir> -n.ii to leane the lollowlng rie-Khl.,-1 III 'nininenclng at a pool planted at tha ner of Lot '..ll, t'nence aouth 40 chain. -- ._ ���.__.. ,���..-,,,.-_. ���, i_.._ , Jimmy llnrry. the wonderful Hide ehamplOO of lhe ring In his ilni. also is living In Chicago. .Iliiitny , <mMini, a lo make friends jusi as he alnayt. did, and It. earning n living with something bcaldCR, now that he no longer lakes a swing on the nl her fellow's Jaw, Harry spend*. Hie h u tn in it ninnths working In the p.iIiii,* playgrounds, where hc Is con- altleretl n huge success. Sk*��i. Laad liuuin I 'r.i.ln erf Qvmo Charlotu I *t**m** T.k. ool'eo Ih.l Auitin M. Rrown ol I'rinca llupert, occupation ..ddler. Intends to apply to | she i lr���t Commi-Mioner of Land, and Worka lor a licence to praap-Kt tot ea*l, oil .nd petroleum en and under tb. loilowini dioe-ibed land, oo th. W-wt i .-.., ol tlrah.m liland: Comm-anclng it . inmi pl.nted three mil.. ��Mt of th. , ��� ii....1 come* of C. L- No. 4472 ..hence ao chain, .ana!. Ihene. * ' chaina north, Ihenee SO chain. Mt, Ihenee SO chain, eoulh lo point of eommencement AUSTIN M. BROWN, Lodto' I.T.I..I AuguM lex, ISII, Pub. Aos. II. Prevention is better than cure. It Is cheaper. It is possible when cure is impossible. Eve trouble may be avoided by the in ly use of glasses, averting ���comfort, suffering and permanent impairment of sight. We are properly ce|uipped to adjust glasses and guarantee satisfaction. ������������a** R. W. Cameron & Co. G.T.P. Official Watch Inipector. (.'or. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE Ki I .Sell the Daily News. It s the easiest nnd quickest way of earning money of your own. Apply at THE NEWS OFFICE U. S. O. E. B. S. The I'rimv Rilliert l.ala*,*. No. 818, Soni of Enttland. m<*eli the llr.1 and third Tu*Md.v. In each me.nth In theSein. uf Enirland Hall. 811. 2nd Ave. .18 p.m. R V. CLARK. S-K.. I'. XI. |t.>l ,a!2. Prince H���|.en ERNEST A. WOODS. 1're.ldeiit. Box 23 MISS ELSIE FROUD A.L.C.M. Teacher of Piano. Violin ami Vote- CBIture. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTEH ol the K.tate of JOHN ' I'AI-ECt'l late of the City of Prince lluperl. In Iho I'mviiice ol llrlllsli Columbia, deceaaed: NOTICE la hereby given th.t .11 pen ^^ tho the S. I mora Sunday Bnrncn THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH iikt-vi-kn i*i:ni in: ST. ani, 2nd AVK. Service every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.80 p.m. Sundny School .1 2.80 p.m. REV. C. R. SINO, B.D. Pahtiir Ian., , (lir [rr-rint -lull l.llll. Coi Corner of Lot -ill, toence euu.u .v nh. ...... ur Ires to northern Imunil.ry at I.-... No. I .,i,|r!,.l lm by II. M. Cliff, thence eut 20 ch.lni iilung .aid boundary, thence north 40 chains, thenee weet 20 chain, to point ol commencement, containing 80 acre., mare or I I..led Auguit 28, 1011 Pub. Sopt. 30. II. M. CLIFF Willi.m McN.ir. Agent LAND PURCHASE NOTICL Skoena Land Dlalrlct���Dlitrict ol e'n.it Hinge ;. 'I'ake notice thai Herbert 1. Mackio ol Pern- broke, Ont., occupation lumh-rm.n, Intend, lo apply (or permlMlun to purchM. the lollowing rlr-.i nli.-il l.ndi: Commencing at a pint pl.nt.-e! on Ihe left b.nk of th. /.ymueioll. or ..im-.-gnt-iu Itiver, .1 .outh- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-^_^_^^^^^^ lollowlng S���I a.. ��� ���----_-_-,-_��� tho wcMeerly boundary of Lot 1706, 80 ch.lni j more or lea., lo the northweat corner ol Mid lyot NSRRT V/ITTD l A vrr. mm/an . csri 17l,6l ",*inM """'a'1*' "",l aoutherly, lollowing ^i-l-KI lOUR LAND PUKCHASE thi loll bank ol.al,l river, 80 ch.ln, moreor lorn le. , puint of commencement containing 160 acre. ' NOTICES IN THE NEWS I mom Or ,mm. I located Auguat 10, 1011. Dated Auguit 21, lllll. H lull IK I l MACKIE I rub. Aug. 26. Frederick S. Uemanu, Agent "Kid" Herman, nnolhcr Chicago lightweight, Is a real business mini nml lacCMI has brought him plenty i of lhe- ihskall, The "Kid" Is In Stiiiile. ..here he Is proprietor of a florlsl'*- thop, Herman almost reach- tht iii.iiiii'li* nf fame. Hie olistiiile. In his ]>nth being thai wonderful rnl- j oretl flghlcr, .Ioc linns, now dead. (lenrge Kerwln, otire a Chlragn liiiliin, ii;lii of note, Is r -iili.inilii ,|ri-r In t'hli-agn. .lne- I'linynskl, who lias mnilf. I'l.l- ingn Ills linitu- fur many years afler Iiii.im: t'lilifnrtilii, has earnctl ,*��� living, nml I |00d .me. 100, by leach- gm.te thai ninilc him fmnniis. IS llt.U llOXillg ill:-11 Ur '"! nthl.'ll.' .lull of Skm. Und MMMMI ol Itomn Ch.rloiu It****.** !*** tL******^** "^T.le l.lsneU I a-pnn , .|>eccl, who diod on or ahe.ut ll,p Nil, ,i.��� Tak. nollea lh.t Auitin M. Brawn ol Prince "' H'��n'hw. 1910, at Princ Kup^ II t* mm Ru,-erl occup.tion ...I Her, intend. In .pp|y u, T********* "*, ***** *9 poM prepaldl or to de'live? he Chief Commi-lone, nl Und. .nd WortlL . Of .u"''"��l��ned (lellcitor h*rrl, to, Ado'lS licence lo proipect lor roal. oil .nd iieeraleum on SS*JBa"_tt[*>**}'*��". *>*s*r name*, and adelreM. ���nd under Ihe lollownl, d~c-,l��v| _n0-, ���n ,bJ and e���n pwttnkn In writing ol their cl.lm.Tnd *��* t'tnmt ot tinhorn IaUnd n "** "..t-nenu ol their .ceounla. .n.l th. ���,n,�����i Commencini .1 . poed pl.nled thre. mllea earn ���ktUR"-Bl_- i' HUH. **y *>**"������ ol lhe aoutheut eorner ofC. I_ No. 4470 Ihence , ,, ' TAKE NOTICE th.t .fter the 10th d.v north SO i l-r-.. thence ct SO cb.ln., Ibence " _iI_r,m,Tr' 2"* **"* *"** *������"��" Aaaal" 91 eoulh so chaina, thence w��l N ch.ln. to p,l���, ���( , ****.** dlMrih,,*, (he ..-n, of th. uld dec,.* TAKE THE BEST amm^^am**** ���I-I1..II-������ ������ ii-BBM __M----ft THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY From Vincwra- or Seattle FOR ALL POINTS EAST OR SOUTH *m****H*******a*t TICKETS TO THE OLD COUNTRy -ml Ave, Between Tth & Hth Sts. Prince llupert E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CIIAII.-KS REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE .1.16. OPEN DAV AND NlliHT Po m m#n c*tn�� n t Located AuguM lftTltM AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Pub. Aug 'in: Hi Ohoynikl at I'lc inlllinunirf Skeena Land Utalrict Dittriet of gueen Charlotte TaVe hoiifr lhat thirty daya from Hate, I, C. K. Hainter of Prlnre llupert, II. C, hy orrupaiion bookkec-vef. Intend to apply lo the Chief Com- ini-wioner ��� l-an-'.i f..r a Itcenre to prmpect fot roal and pe'roleum on and under BIO acrea of land on t-raham 1��V -1 -'��� ���*<��� ni-tvi ����� follna *��� Commenrint at a (Ml i>lante.| two -nllej nonh Tla.'.n nortliATt ,mm| Coa! I <**p 4466 markf-rl ('. K M. ("nhl \spam Nr. 21, thenct aouth 80 chaina, (hence vtai HO chain*, trenre r,otth 00 chaina ttoM ***** W tl.aln�� l.i point of r-mmenremrnl r mtafnlnf fito arrea more or Uaa. Hated Sept. 12. Ull. C. K. HAINTKU Tub. ���' - 7. Skeena Land iHMrin I>i��trtrt of Wu-wn C hurlolt* Takt nntjre that thirty daya from date, I, r k. Hainter cf Trinre ltti|"-rl, H. C., by twcupallnn i ��.kki*.|-<-r. Intand to apply to tho Chief Com-f mlMfnnrr nf l-anda for a llrenca to proapaet for! coal and (tetroleiim on ind under 6(0 acraa of land tin liraham laland deacrll��e.| aa folluwa; CommeneinB al a t*mt planter) five rnllm Mat ur.rM* nf COM Leaae No. 4474, marked C. K. Hatnter'a N. K- corner I'oal l*mm, No. 9, thence aouth Wl Tha N rhaina, ihence weat HO chaina, thaoee north M plan. rhaina, turner eaat 80 chaina to plaoa of mi*1 imprw , ,---*-. mm mmmmnr***) *'"��� aaaeu if the aaid deenaM'd amonf the peraona entitled thereto, havlni regard only to the claima of which h�� will then have had notico. and that the aaid Adolfo AaaaJI will not lw> llaole for the aald aaaeta or any part thoroof to any peraona of whoae claim ha la not than in receipt ol nolirc. i ��� \ I l I > al Pllmi Rupert, H. C, tba 2nd day of November, A. !>., 1011. L. W. I'ATMORK, Solirftor for Ihe aald Adolfo At-tall. Through Tickets und nil information about your trip Roijer's Steamship Upcy tnd Ave. Ileael at Centre Rt. Phone llll HOWE & McNULTY GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Ship Ranges Vlm���,m Chandlery New Knox Hotel rliiifi', mPi,r��e'i,i*i,t. |l.l.-.|S.|e|. 11. IIII I'ub. Sept. tl. C R. II MM! 1.1 IIEHNKR �� UESNKK. PitorniETORS lew Knni Hotel li run on the European ririrrhu. Mrvlce. All the L.teat Molern m|,r,r -.ment. ���;-:��� ilKHS Uie UP FIRST AVENUE. PKINCE RUPERT WE BUY EVERYTHING We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cast) Store 735 THIRD AVE. .Grand Hotel.. Wurklndman's Home Free Labor Bureau io Connection Phone- 178 lut Ave-, antl 711. St. GEO. BRODERIUS, Proarl.toe Utile's NEWS Agency i 5 f. <i lr MaRa-tincg :-. Porlodlcala nGAR!) Newapaprrs I TOBACCOS :-. FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF THE DAILY NEWS FREE TRIP ROUND THE WORLD \Ve> have just arranged with one1 of our clients to place forty-two lots on tlio market under exceptional advantages to the purchasers. The lots are some of the best in Sections 7 and S. The prie-es ar,' as low its any on the market, and the terms so easy -monthly that anyone can buy. Along with this exceptional offer, each lot admits the purchaser to a drawing for a FREE TRIP ROUND THE WORLD. If you hold the lucky ticket the trip is yours; or you can surrender it for a cash consideration. The chances are good��� one in forty-two. Come in and investigate. WEDDING BELLS AT SEAL COVE Rev. Mr. James solemnized the wedding last night of Miss Alice Gamble and James Gibson of the Fire Department at the Seal Cove dining hall, which was prettily decorated for the occasion by Mr. and Mrs. Jo. es. The bride was given away by her father, and was attended by her sister Miss E. Gamble. Len Dewhurst was groomsman. .A. large number of guests were present, and the wedding was followed by a dance which lasted until the small hours. Handsome gifts were bestowed on the bride and bridegroom, including a fine Mission stylo clock, presented by the Fire Department. The young couple will reside on Third Ave., near resiliency. ll ll ll ll ll ll ll "The News" Classified Ads. -One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� -THKY WILL RKPAY A CAREFUL |. ���*��,..-a**...--a...��������������...*���*..������**... -_..-*...-_.. ��� -*...-*..<���-��_.. M LOOKING OVER��� sll Phone KSO The Insurance People Fire l.i IV Marine Accident Plate* tilass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. ' Till: Mack Realty & Insurance .t'MPANY. F.S. - llouttt's nn.l Kft.tal*. Salvation Army ���~.*-~.*��-*-w*-^.^.^...^..~.~��^.~-* J For Rent + -^-...-w..'^.,^__,^..-fcJ.-��...-_.,-^..-��.t **...-^.i For Krni���Comfortable modem bOQMb -Wi Fifth Av* . MU HoaptUl. Vl\*.u<>* Blue L_3����. 27C-2.S For Hont���NiPoolean, warm comfortable r��*����m��. EUtMlSo and up. Kfntr Qoorgt BoUL tt For K.-nt Furnished Roattl ��� Biii'kl��*y Block��� $2.'*** week up. For Kent-Two roome*! cnl-m. elOM to McBride, freshly pIpM-M and dean, only lit'per month. H F. McRae A Co. t-f Insurance i Of It l%mipanjea are note 1 for prompt and juit Hottlements. We write every known clawi of In-unnee. The Mack Realty and Innurance Co. mm* RElcRAE AND COMPANY CAMOSUN LATE IN LEAVING A trip to Goose Bay is scheduled for the Camosun this weekend as well as her usual trip. Tho "Old Reliable" is however, twelve hours late. She left Vancouver exactly that number e>t' hours behind schedule according Wanti-il at Oncer���Ch.mlvrm.lel at th. Central, Hotel, lt The Army meetings will be held as usual at the citadel tonight at S o'clock and to- the Government I morrow at 11 a. m. and S. p. ,111. Sunday School at 1.80 P.m. These meeting's are in want,.a-s��rv.nttodoi**.n.mihou-*aw��*otta ** . �� matdlnpt Mn.!_, w. Patawra. t-f charge ot bister Hay, assist ed by the visiting preacher Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at 1 -I?!! 1 Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 Maternity niii-a. open tot mgSfSBMBt Box UN New.. Apply tf LINDSAY'S CARTAGE and STORAGE Bargains in Ladies' Suits ������ North way's Celebrated"���delayed shipment just to hand. Must be sold. , ,, - , .. , , ,. tssaoitafor 117.66, $32 suits for ��2i, hov ing Jerry and soldiers anel so on. One thin! off. Wallace's. 2t of the local COl'pS. \Vienteii - Girl for irener.l houreivorl*. Apply Mrs. Lant-y, 12.1*- 2nd Av.. '.���tV-v-Sii: Wanted. ��� DreMmaklnir, cle.nlnir an.l pre... inn. ,,-i- tn r-r.- foi nr.-ri an.l m . ,*..*,, Mr. Chart.*. Percher. S.M Third Ave. I'hone 254 Red. If Applications will be received up to November 25th, 1911, by the Board of Directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital : Association from women wish- i ing to take a full course of ! training in nursing. 12t COAI. NOTICE W***t ft***,***** Haa *0*ta*W*a****ma*. ��� ii|��i'l-��.''*��"^'-f ! Lost and Found *t^t****m**s^*M**** waa^a^<aaaj__>aaaiaian_^aaaaaW C T. P. Tian.fer Agent. Order, promptly Allad. Prim re.��.,n.ble. OFFICE-H. I. Rochnter. Centre St. Phon. et Canadian : Oilcloth I S EXTRA GOOD VALUES 2 grades in a variety of patterns to be sold this wee] 35c and 45c inr These goods are after the style of English floor cloths and gootl substitute for linoleum make SPECIALS Crockery and Glassware for the Holiday! F. W. HART 2nd Ave. and 6th St. ph one 62 I Is I 8 1 B n *m McCaffery & Real Estate Offerings Skwna Und Dutrict���DUtriet of i^t-cn Charlott lalai.da Take notico tbat Austin M. l'rowti of Prim Kupert, aaddler, intenda to apply to the CbW CoininiMioner of Landa and \\ orka fur a BOMM met fur cual, oii and peuul��uin on ���*������*. *U m trie followine deacnt��ed Ianda on the Wuat Coasl ol liraham liland: i ommencing at a \x*i planted three mtlea cast ol the northeaat eorner of C. L. No. 44oy thenee ���outta WJ ehaina, thence s��0 chaini *��-.���;, tbenee .���*-��� cfcaiM north, thence 60 chaina (tit to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located \..., ..-; Ut, i.-.i. Fub. Aug. 1. Sk-ivr.a Land DUtriet���Dutnct of Quoon Ci.ar.ut Take nunc? that t. ir.y da.* from date, 1, G, ***, HatiitiT ol 1'rmce Ku]>ert, ll FOl'SD-2 Small Ke>a. Inquire at Newa Office ���Mf Found���Ladiea' opal aot bn��vh. Owner Mnd dcacription to K.J.51.. Daily New*. HMH -'Shoes.. MADE AND REPAIRED JOHN CURRIE nOOMB AVCMK r��INCi Rl'PEKT Real Estate Lut for S.I. In S��-ti.,n :.. Block Si. Lot IS. Tth Ave. Apply MUe Kutkh. Box .*.��. City. tf Will buy Iota >n Prince Rupert at barvain price, fur caah. Apply P.O. Box *e1 stating location, price, etc. 231-lf -r���;��������� ...,i Notice to Ratepayers Lot on Park Ave.. $1675: one-third cash - , . , . . OOarkk.-S-pCr. l"*,::,i lO aA.,ll\ I. orner Lot in section 1. with income' Of muwoner ol Land, (jr Jii per roonth; (2625. Lot 17. block LM. Metion 1. provementa, 18800. to a wire received by J. ers this morning. H. Rog- Princess May South The C.P.R. s.s. Princess May left for the south this morning carrying mail and a number of passengers. She L,^'i. aZ 12. block ss, section ���;, brought a small shipment of ice from the north for Prince Rupert. The Princess Ena is tlischarging coal. Get the "Walk Over" shoe at Si-.itt. Freuul -i* Co., ami lie comfortable an.l fashionable. c-o.1 aad patnlHa on and . . . laad on eiratiain lialnd deac Wttll Itll- . ,>:,in.,.|,cii.g al a po��t ol e . 1:. K. Coal Lt-u. No. IS, muked N .*. r,.,-r C, t. li. Coal Luw Xo. li, thrnce Kali I.Ot A. OlOCk X*, MCuOn o. 51.uK'. Ml chairai. thence cut Mi chain., thenc. north Lot S. hlock IT. section 5, 11800; terms Z^nx"""" ""* " 0tata lo ""^ ol "Jnv of half cash, balance in t>. 1*2 and 1> 1 ��*.-d��*-*(*. 11,UIL c. K. BAINTKR, Locator months. i-a.,..-.pt.*:j. Lots 15 an.l lt>. block 9, sectie.n 5. .; , , ���. . _, . _, , Minn ,,.;- >kcvr,a Land Dutrict���Dutrict ol gueen t harlot-.. f-ua. pair. , Take notice that thirty day, (rom date. I. . R Lots 15 ami lei. block 4 section 5. Painter ol Prince Kuperi. ll. C. by occupa.ioi ^i-��.*.i .o.l, ��� ,.,c%. , ,.av,c i.H,kk.v|HT. intend lo apply to the Ch*el e'om 11260 each, eaaj terms. 3233! ol Uaeta lor a licence to proapect loi Double corner on Ninth Ave., $1850 re-*** **** *r****m on an.l under eio acr>�� el ,,-lr Viiev *_ama i*~'t* on Oraham [aland di-Mrihed aa lollow..* pair. ��..��*.-. leiiii.. Commetciru at a poat planted two rail��� nolrh I.ot 7. block 'JO. section 6, tl800l half el,uke marked C. E. B. teal Uut No ��. mar..'- .'ash Inlinea^ nn.. v..*ir N* *'������ **"" C. K. B. Coal Uu�� No. 5. Ihenc. ea.-n. naiance oiu year. _���u,h M chllint thMC, WM. N c ^^ tttan Lot :! anil 4. block -7. section 6, S2S00 norU M chains thenc. ems: M> cha.n. to place ot .*_. i,.|r ,...1, coinme:.cement. Datad Saftf. 11,11.1. f���r l'ut>. Sapt. io. $-'170 pair. Lot in block 87 close to McBride street for $!k*e>; easy terms. Lot ���".. block A. section 7. with house. ���}'."**". terms of $7,"h. cash, balance &V1 per month. Lots 14 and 15, block 12. section 7. JiaHi pair. Lots .1 and :-.. block J.'i. section 7. for 1816 each. Lots 3 and 4. ble.ck 22. section 7. $550 each: any reasonable terms. Lots 40 and 41. bh*>ck ti. section 7, 11100 pair. Lots 11 and 12. block 22. section S. 1800 pair: half cash. bai. I, 2. 3 years. :, B. C, hy occupatio.' y^��� ,ply to tr..- e'l.i.-l eV-n- I j liC'iice to pro.pect (, ��� f o. I . md under .id acr.-. . i stenographer ��v'ni��t-d A* lollow,: . m r , planted tWO mil,-. IIQItl 4.--^aa.^..Sfc.��.^aa��^^.^^.^...-^..a%...-fc,.^ n-��-^ No. IS. ** ila,-| '. �� ,. laulern .tcnoirrapher of wide experience want. p.*��ltion. Addre*. "Sten>vn��pher." SS3 Cordova St.. Vancouver. B C. l-f I For Sale "1 \ --mssl Hay's Creek Sewer By-law The following is a resolution of the Council passctl re the above Sewer Bylaw: "That in carrvinjr out thc provisions of the Hay's Creek Sewer By-law, the city engineer be instructed to construct a temporary outlet before thc sewer is used." Ernest A. Woods, City Clerk. NOTICE! We have clients for property on Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Aves., close in. Submit your listings ���**>*1.*-''^. i <;> !���> *.* 1 B (.') Continental Trust Co., I LIMITED ','.{ u Second Avenue Prince Rupert {.'} n:S!S:S:G:S:Sn^(nS:SUS:2S2:^S^^^^ For Sal<���Wardrob. tror.k In lirat claatcnditi. n. Apply Room JS. Uinh Ave. Went. HMH For Sale ��� Complete cabin fumtahlnca. Includ- fntr cook atove. table., chair*, tal lew.r.. ....k- In-r utenalli. bedi. wrlth coal and pr,*>,., -n. .��:.*. C DuranL Hayl Bidir. .* I-.* C. E. BAINTER. Local.* Savoy Hotel Advertise in The Daily News Choice Wtne�� and I'i.*.:. Skaena Lard DUitrict���DL'-.rict ol ejuren Clra'.'.t. Take r.ot'Ce that thirty dayi Irom dat.. 1. C E Bainur of IVince Rupert. B. C. by occup.tion l*ookk��-per. intend lo apply lo the Chiel *. .*���;.. miMioner of Laid, lor a licence to proap.-ct I.r coal and i-.tn l.-um on and under t,l-, .ere. ol e'.-r. Fra^r and Sth. land on liraham laland dee-cnled a, followa: Commer.cirjj at a po��t planl.-d two mile, aorlt RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFORT o! C E. B. Coal Uaa. No. I. marked X,. E. Ba,-t..- N. V.'. corner Coal Leaa* No. 6. there. MUtl _______________________________ chaini. thence eaat SO chain,, ihenee norlh ����� ------^mm. chaina. thence w*��t *jei chdlna to plac ol com- mencement. _���������__���__������aa^^i^fl^^i Hated *-*pl. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER Loeat. ��� ���** w m m Pub. Sept. XI Skeena Land lli.trict ���l..��:rict ol Queen Charloti. Take notice that thirty day, Irom dale, 1. e*. I. Bainter ol Prince Rupert. B. C.. by oc*.- bookkeeptf. intend to .pply to th. Chief Cor*.- miwionerr of Land* lor . lie. nee t.< pr,*.p.-ct I.-* coal and petrolcura en and unlet *M*1 acna of Social on Tuesday Cookie Social anil Musical Entertainment will be held in the Mclntyre Hall on Tuesday evening the 28th. piven under the auspices of the Young Ladiea Class of the Baptist Sunday School An enjoyable evening will be spent by all those who? ;���";;" t��o. have �� full rtgrtron i-wJgy^g^^^yS^&a attend. Tickets. 25c. *27>*-*- lW,^J$��Sftf'affi*i.,,��' tefi=B"j,*?&. V.'^.^S**"1^ Lots > and 9. block 20. section S. $750 linl nn niV_.ii falaiii'l rlMWIIiiil n Hiilnan pr.. half cash, balance 1. 2. 8 vears. /'.""jm"--"*8 *',* **m* ******** **"."*<!** f-ortl _ . . ' * . *ul , L tl Coal Lea-. No. ^, .take > W. corre- I.OtS If, all parts of section !��� with small Coal Leaae No. :. thence north M) chair... thenn cash payments and easv terms on "���* S tk*in*- t**fr*e* !��utb 5 ck*"u- *��� ��� ��� l, l..,in., .. ' *>���" **���' chain, to place of commencement. tne Balance. Dalad Sapt. U, IfU. C. E. UAINTER, Locator SECTION TWO Iub.Sep-.2J We have made a personal inspection Skeena Land Di.--.rict-Dutrict ���f ej.een Charlotu of section two. have a full reoorr on ���Tm>�� ��o_iic��that thiny da*., Irom dat.. I. C. E. .'��� r. Pi A- and Mh St The James Nicely fumiihed roorn.. lac.l table U-ard Bo.rH��4 7 5 Room aad Board f 7.00 ���11AL1TV H1..II PRICI-I LO��* ******* >00��OOOOOC:8:��S:S:8:3:^^ ..a.**.**.***.* GRADES IN SECTION 2 Before the auction of lots in section 2, intending purchasers should carefully SATURDAY SPECIALS Dainty pumps eif all kinds, velvet, satin, etc.. at Scott. Proud *\- Ca and will be pleased to buy for any ter.iitig purchasers. ���I.NSl'RANCE��� McCaffery & Gibbous Study the Lot Grades third am:nie mlMicne.- ol Lanel, lor a licence lo proapect for coal and petroleum on ar.d under eMO acre, of land on Graham Dlasd d.->rrit��l at lollowa: ���^*^^��� Con.mencins al a poet planted two raiie. north 1 OU can or.lv DO this satisfactorily by ?- e I Witt": i-*5J ��-��K ;-taT^ ?,;':'p'v ,,f,,hT lrgK SS !3^ thence ww ao chain,, there, nuth so chaiai. *���' m- *>> ��� ' '��� ' cn.plled from offlcial rC- tt-erceea-at .ui chirr., to plaee of commercarn��nt Cords bv J. H. I'lllsburv, CE. Thi* Datad Sapt-M, Itll. C. E. HAINTER. Locator AT THE pub. Sep:. 11 H.I.O (ivas full details of contours. tOpO graphical features, street grades and lot elevations. PRICE -TWO DOU AR-- For Sa | at the Office- ,,f C B. SCHREIBER * CO. ! A-- 1* ,, B til MEMORAM DUM NTIL 9 O'CLOCK We Loaned Money at Per Cent, to Build This House Per Cent, to Build This House Let us loan you ihimMty to bay orjbai.J a house or pay off a mortgage CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. Mclntyre Block. Third Avenue. Prince Rupert. Head Office: Pacific Building, Vancouver. B. C. Acme Clothing House Intending Purchasers of Section 2 Lots Nov. 2V*th ia the date set for the selling by auction of Lots jJf in Section 2. If you wish to get a lot send us your instructions to buy. together with the cash for the amount you care to put in. Term? of Sale * One quarter cash and balance In 1, 2 and 3 year? at 6 per cent. Stanfield's Red Label Underwear - $1.00 gar. Stanfield's Blue " 1.25 Penman's Wool Unshrinkable Underwear .75 Cluett Peabody American shirts, regular price $2.00, now - - 1.25 G.R. NADEN COMPANY ���Second Ave.. Limited. Princ* Rupart B.C. Chimney Sun-ping rat Firmcc Qtum* Prepare for witter by getting your fnr* naces and flues put in order by C. H. CUTTING PilCail (kiawi Sw| telehru Ixi Hn.1. <r Phone 71 TRY THE ������NF.WS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING Saturday, November 25th, Only Acme Clothing House *** *** i "i .*s t.t % 1 y_ n v. ��! y-t I Second Avenue ^s*i 3**** * - ******** -j|^4|gBHI-BB--HB-HHMBBanM< Sole Agents for Slater Shoes
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-11-25 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
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Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0227878 |
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