THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours Nov. 29 ending 5 -i.m., UAX. THU.-. 58.0 UIM.TKMP. 43.0 BAR. IN 29.670 .RAIN .25 V****** *iM*t ily News NEXT MAILS For south Prince Hupert Friduy, 8 a.m. Camosun Sunday, 9 a.m. e Prince Rupert Optimist VOL. II, NO. 273 Prince Rupert, B.C., Wednesday, November 29. 1911. Price Five Cents TERttL DURING LAST IfflT BOTH SIDES SCORING BY VICTORIES IN CHINA (Canadian Press Despatch.) Peking, Nov, 29.���Hanyang has i.i-i-'ii i.iTiipied hy the Imperial liU'ces. Wu Hang hits Hindu a provisional rnpitulation nnd it is evident the Government is ?*et- lii.g n strong iiniul in ihnl pari of llupi'h province, where a few weeks ago the rebels seemed to be i.i supreme control, .Nanking, Nov. 29.���Al. an early hour this morning tho rebel forces entered liy llie four galt-s of llie cily. BLAMES SPARKS FOR THE FIRE Mr. McMullin Makes Investigation for Report���Olty Oounoil Enquired Into Matter Last Night and Are Considering Evidonoe. Government Agenl McMullin staled this morning ihat beyond In*, own personal investigation into the circumstance** of tlie Registry nlllce lire, on which he will in course report, I here will I... no Inquiry necessary. Mr. McMullin hus been making exhaustive enquiry uf all concerned uml tins formed the conclusion Ihnl llu- lire could nol have nrig- iiinli'tl from the heating apparatus, ns iii.ii an in.ur before lhe outbreak there wus only .. very -mull lire in the furnace. This is vouched fur by lhe janitor. Mr. Me-Miilliu's ..wu conviction is that sparks 1.111-1 have drifted tinder the building from Ihe piles of burning roots on ihe cleared 11.iiii, of Commerce lots lo wtnd- wnrd across Fourth street. A photograph taken of the burning building anil exhibited hand colored l.y llu* Kleclric Studio I..day shows Hi.- conflagration to be most Intense farlbor forward than ihe furnace room. The r.uy Council held an enquiry ml" Hi"' mailer of lh>* lire in-i i.iu-hi. in which particular 11II111I was paid l�� the serious i.n-liik.. of coupling hot*.- "til.. 11 dry hydrant. No decision -was cm.' I.. Inst night, hm lb-' evidence taken la being considered by the Counell. Fraah Cut Flowars, Thursday, al Wark's. The S. S. Prince Rupert will leave at the regular time on Friday morning It Mailing presents home? Many things in our stock; wo pack them so thoy go safely. Wallace's. Tom and Jerry st Ssvoy. THE MICMT 0' NIGHTS Tomorrow Night Is M- Andrew's Ball. Y.-li������������ii When t�� lhe trembling sliinu. lb*' <*"*"*���' ��a,'d thr..' the llcbled haY" iang hobble Hum- ii".- daj after ��� of dear old Boolland's fhr-fhmod romantic nights of <ln and merrymaking. Thsl quotation li f���r tomorrow. Tomorrow nighl ,. the It. Andrew BOCloly ��� Inure In the Motnlyra Hall, n promises 10 be a liriglil and l-Sllva ns-em- bly. Dsnlss Abouklr eurohase. . (Special lo Dallr News.) Ottawa, Nov. an.���Juki '���"/<"��- it,,- adjournmenl in-i ******** Hon. I |. lln/.-n denied Hie reports ii.-ii the Governmeni had pur- 'ha. ,.* cruiser Abouklr from 111 nam. Bargains In Ladles' Suits ������Northwsy's Celebrated"--<ielayed .hlpmentjosttohamh U*****>*#* S25 suits for $17.��6. ��2 su.ta for 12 , 5 WOO. One third off. Wall.ee>* It PRESBYTERIANS ASSEMBLE. Qoneral Meeting of Members and Adherents Called for Tonight This evening nt eight ..'cock a general meeting of all members and adherents e.f llie First Presbyterian church will be held in lhe church hull, Fourth avenue, Mailers of general interest in con neclion wiili church nnd congregation will be discussed, and a large attendance is expected. COUNCIL LOVE BIRDS. Alderman Hilditch Tenderly Hints That Aid. Newton Tells Fibs. "Mr. Mayor, I rise to a poinl of order. Alderman Newion either has a very bail memory or the I nil h is not in him," interrupted Aid. Hilditch at Monday's I'.,,un,'il meeting when Alderman Newion had described Iho alar cliumhei- proceedings. Aldennan Newton: "I beg your pardon. You have told mc this a number of limes now-, at the Presbyterian Church hall and elsewhere, Iml you have never proved 11." Alderman Hilditch: "l did. I proved il nt the Presbyterian Church hall. That proves il still further." The Mayor: "Order, e.rder! Address the- chair, please." And Ihe love-birds subsided. Scientific eye examination at Camer- ons. WON'T PASS RAILWAY PLANS Judge Mabee This Morning Refused to Sanction G.T.P. Plans for Construction of Line to Mile 3 Westerly MEANS LOSS OF $400,000 SUBSIDY Chairman of Railway Commission Says that the Construction of the Line is in Contravention of the Railway Act���Case Was Heard in Prince Rupert- Judgment May Mean the Saving of the Bays Ottawa, Nov. 29 Judge Mabee of the Railway Commission this morning refused Mr. D'Arcy Tate's application that the Railway Commission approve the company's plans for the construction of the line from Mile 0 at Princ: Rupert, to Mile :i westerly. The application was made at Prince Rupert during the sitting of the commission, and judgment was given today. In his judgment Judge Mabee says that all that portion of the line constructed before January 1st, 1910, while the Commission had jurisdiction to approve of any line built there, is a contravention of the Railway Act. Mr. Tate wanted the approval of the Railway Commission in order to secure from the Government a subsidy of $400,000 that had been promised. FRED JAMES Not as Intended. Ten Ions of ont newly slored in ihe basement were destroyed by ih.* Government building Are ���ui Monday 'I'he hull of llic season al the Mclntyre Hall on Thursday night, under lhc auspices of the St. Andrew's Society. Now is the time to get Xmas cards for friends oversea. Your every wish can be supplied at McRae Bros. Saved Judge's Books. Valuable legal books, the property ��f .Indue Young, were snveil fi iIn* courl house while il was ciit.-hiiiK lire Monday afternoon. ever. Wrecked Furniture. Throwing i-hairs ..ui ��f the Window I" -as.' llii'in from lire make- work for Ibe furniture repairer. Tins discover} wa- made Mi -ti.las ni the Oovernmonl building blase. ' INCREASE OF P��Y Aid. Clayton Wants to Increase City Solicitor's Salary. ���Nolice is hereby given Hint at nasi Oounoil meeting I Intond to move thai the salnry of Mr. Peters, lhe Oily soii.-it.u-, be m- treased to S250 per month- to commence October lit, **>**���' \v. B. CLAYTON. The above motion is posted on ii,,. Qity iii.n notice board i<>- lUl> (fo mm under is inelllioncd. Woman Fined |80. iiin.lv. Raymond was Dned *5o ������, .is last nighl for having given liquor 10 an Indian at Kil- lumkalum. ***** *'"���"* K.a" '"" vesllgaUd by Maglilrtle Ctria. WILL BURY JOHN CRAWFORD OUT OF THE PUBLIC FUNDS lhlnvosllf����onwMOonllottad , ��� ii,,- death of -lohn &***$*% S3 rffis.*T��H r'nn.. Hoi"! unobserved after I-- I" : ,,���! Into his room I" MM' ,,��� ||,. hn.l fallen down si...is Bi lha Urand before being put "> hU room, and than bad blsd rre���� I, ti,,, bod) win i.e. Interred by Itaynor Bros, al cily expense, as no relatives can be traced. STEAMER TEES FEARED LOST Struck a Rock in Kyoquot Sound Early This Morning, During the Gale, and Sends Urgent Message For Help SIGNALS FADED AWAY AT THREE O'CLOCK U. S. Revenue Cutter Tahoma is Speeding to Her Assistance, But It Will be Ten O'clock Tonight Before She Will Reach the Scene of the Disaster���Feared That She Has Foundered in the Darkness���Was Well Known Craft (By Dominion Government Wireless System) At three o'clock this morning the wireless station at Triangle Island received an urgent message for help from the steamer Tees, of the C. P. R. fleet, which had struck a rock in Kyoquot Sound on the West coast of Vancouver Island, during the gale. No vessel was in sight and the wireless station was unable to pick up a vessel in the neighborhood. The United States Revenue Cutter Tahoma was communicated with in the neighborhood of Cape Flattery, and she at once made all speed to reach the unfortunate vessel, but it will be ten o'clock tonight before she can be at the scene of the disaster. While the wireless station was speaking, the signals from the distressed vessel faded away, before it was possible to obtain her exact position. Nothing has been heard of her since three o'clock this morning. CAPT. OF S.S. VENTURE HAS LOST CERTIFICATE (Canadian Press DeEpntch.) Victoria, Nov. so. ���Captain Moorohouss und ihe Chief Officer have boih been held responsible fm lhe stranding of ibe steamer Venture In Seymour Narrows In September, The Marine Courl has suspended the certificate ,,f Hi., formor for six months and Hint of lhe latter for four mouths iis a punishment for their negll- pencc ill bundling lhe vessel. ('.out.��� ami have an enjoyable evening ai the St. Andrew's ball on Thursda) mghi. waterways commission Personell of Canadian Section Is Announced at Ottawa. (Canadian I'ress Despatch.) Ottawa, Nov. B0. Th personell >>r ihe Canadian section of the International Waterways Commission is announced us follows: lion. I.. Chase* Ca-grniu. Montreal: 11. A. Powell, Halifax, ami <:. a. Mciirntb, Lethbridge. COSMOPOLITAN IN DICKENS CUAIU-E8 DICKEN8 is -lilt n "best seller." Publishers don'l argue pro ami .-on over his books���ihey jusi order u new carload of paper, oil the press.'.-. and let Ihem speed oil. And ll lias been over fort} years since on.* morning when th.- yard was lllie.l wiih sear., i geraniums and ih.' breath of syringe was heavy in llie nu- lhe greal author followed lllll.- Nell. Now thai the iiiiiiiniiA eef in. birth February 71li. inr.* approaches, everybody Is thinking of Dickens, We have -.'cured several arli.-l.-s which will tell nut un things about him Uml have hitherto been unknown. Iii the Januarj Cosmopolitan lus son, Alfred Tennyson Dickons, will toll you some of Ins own personal recollections o flho greal novelist. Later, probably in Pel rtiiiiv. Mary Angela DIokens, Itt- granddaugbter, win give uu In Innate \i.-w of Dickens ns she remembers linn, lu fuel, in these au.1 olher articles on Dickens which will follow���fully illus- Iriiied, of course���vvo shall aim lo give* you ,i more viviel picture lie.in has yet been published of llie Iiiimnn���III.* home���side ,,f lhe greal master, written b.v those who know him besl. II.ml the articles���they will surety arouse ��� new Interest in th.- "besl beloved" milImr in your library. Subscriptions lO Cosmopolitan will be a pied until Doeombcr l"lh at Hi.' -peeial |..w rail* to Canada of 11.50. Cosmopolitan Agency, bos SOI, Winnipeg, Beit room in town-Ssvoy. TUG ON FIRE Howard D. Is Burned lo Water's Edge in Victoria Harbor. CASES ARE SET FOR HEARING Mr. Justice Clement Will Hear the First of the Contractors' Suits on Friday���Many Cases on Supreme Court List. 'Special Wireless l.nh'il. .Tin- tug William Jol- |, iken w-ilh ul Cape Cook, forty miles away from Ky- ii.pi.,i Sound al III o'clock Ibis morning, and instructed lo go ut once wiili all speed iu rescue of ihe Te.-s. Nothing further has been heard since. SHIPMENT OF DEER Another Herd for Queen Ohar- lotes by Princess Mary. Several shipments of deer have lieen made from I'tticher Island In the islands of llie Queen CharloUe group by Instruction of the Government, which pays the hunters securing suitable live deer. <ln bar next trip lho Princess Mary Will lake a herd of live. There would have l> i six, bui nue was mauled to death by dogl when' il was penned on Ihe 0, T. p. wharf lhe oill.'I' nighl. The deer are caughl by driving Ihem will) dogs Into a lake where Ihey can be secured by boat, Porcher isan.t has plenty of deer to spare, bill, curious enough) Hanks and Dundas islands have no deer. I hough I here ore no wolves there lo worry The Wreoked Vessel. Tlie Tees i- one of llie oldest uml most reliable of the 0, P. R. Heel. She i- smaller I linn lhe Amur, being 105 feel in length wiih a (truss loiinuge of 070, She wns built ui Stockton-on-Tees eighteen years ago, and for a long lime has been on ih.* dangerous West Coast run. Carried Passengers. Al some limes of the year her passenger accommodation wus packed to the limii, bui it is not expected thai she will have' many passengers on board at the present lime. .I'liiniilliin Press Despatch.) Victoria. NOV, 10, The tuu Uoward I', uml a scow l.ele.nginu lo II. Bi Oarflold of Poll Towns- end look III.- at the K.-r liri.ek- iinin wharf last ulgbL For i. lime Hi.* wharf threatened to burn and llie craft wu- lowed lo -ea an.l cut adrift. II present.'.I u spectacular Slglll. Hospital Board a meeting of board Is tailed for noon at .'(..'in p.m. eoiirl loom. to Meet (he hospital Friday after- iii the police I hem. Tlie absence of WolVOS ami ihe abundanoo of lino grazing make the Isands nn ideal sp.ii for .leer ami ihe Importation promises lo be a success. "OFF WITH THEIR HEADS" J. E. Jaokson of Leeds Is Notified of a Change of Government. i Cumuli;,ii Press De-apntch.) Ottawa, Nov. 80,���The Department of Trade ami Commerce has recalled >i. H. .lacks,m, Canadian trade commissioner al Leeds, Kngland, ills successor has nol been mimed yd. GOOD FISHING "JIM" Rupert's Popular Shrimper of on a Long Prospoct. St. Andrew's Ball. Don't, miss lhe SI. Andrew's ball on Thursday nighl nt the Mclnlyre Hall. Cray's full or- ohOBlra in alleiulance. Willi Ihe good ship Amy loaded .town wiih coul, ami provisioned for a long prospecting irip Mr. Burgess (Jlm , the ���hrlmpor anil an iiiii timer of lho northwest ooasl sailed ih.�� morning northwest bound. He is on a quesl for now shrimp beds for he has .m-t been asked by a largo Vancouver (Isbory linn in semi c.ii.D. all olasses of north water shrimps and as many SI possihe ill lhal. Torie lenses for comfort. ���Cameron's Tin- in..ruing nt ihe* temporary . ..iii'i in the Mclnlyre Hall, Mr, .in-iic- ciem.-ni beard motions i.mi arranged oases foi- ihe Supreme Courl hearings. a motion by Mr. C, v. Bennett f..,' defendants in th.- Hoilbroner v. Hacker case lo allow ihe cvi- dence of lho defendants to be uken b) commission at Madioine tut wa- refused wllh costs after being opposed bj Mr. A. M. Manson for tin- plaintiffs, Permission wa- granted Mr. \\. I*:. Williams lo amend tlio statement of claim in the suit of l innk Kelly and s. ii, Wuison againsl lho Cil) of I'rince RuperL Mr. Kellj claim- s.",;:, for deduO- lions i..r delays made from bis Kightb avenue grading contraot. s, ii. Wai-on ,v .... claim 118,000 i..t* deductions extras ami damages over iheir Second avenue contract. The list of triui- was arranged Us follow-: Thursday ��� Kelly v. Lindsay, iiiiii bv Jury. Tin- case t- one where the plaintiff olaima damages for aleged breach of an agreement, whereby Lindsay in.il.-ei not in carry on u oar'age business ill Hi.- ,-iij fm* (wvlve months after tha dissolution of Iheir partnership. 1'iitlii. K.-ll> v. th,. Citv, non |Urj trial. M In. Miller v. nostrum, j-ii-x trial. Plaintiff, a laborer, sues iief.-n.lani, a oonlraolor, for damages for l.>��s of an eye in an a.-.-i.l.-ni at Boslrom's tunnel ut Mile 108. Other cases aroi Hoilbroner v, ii.-i.-k.'i'. io ��������! aside it loll ..f suij ..ti th.- ur..uml oi alleged fraudulent misrepresentations. Beaton v. Christiansen and Brandt, lull f.-r commission for ih.- -ui.- of i.i i.i sores of land in Lakelse valley, a - ml action between these parlies waa scilicet b> consent iiiiiia-inn.-i. the de- feu.taut- pa) Ing a sum of -118.00 and Costs, Messrs, Williams ami Manson appear for lhe plaintiffs in every case on ihe Hat, City Bolioltor peters will represent lho oily ut tin contractors' suits. luggSStlVS Xmas .oft- in Solid Gold snd Sterling Sliver. Displsy in Work's north window. Scandinavians Met. Tin- Scandinavian Society mei in -I niuhi in ih.- Carpenters' hail ami discussed general mailers of Importance lo ihe lodge, Gusrnntced���our Isdics' rain costs return if not sstisfactory. Wallace's. A shipment, just received, of the newest things in l.adie's Hand Hags-I Wark's. Mcltac Bros, are displaying gome \iiiii- curds that are particularly interesting. The cove-r ia beautifully embossed in gold showing the B.C. Coat eif Arms. Inside ia a local view and a local verse-both ar*. up to tin; minute the most ii ii i.-,I.- Xmaa card .ver produced' A Steamboat Merger. it'snndlan Press Despatch.) Vancouver, Nov, to.���The Union steamship Company im- lak.'ii over ihe Vanoouvor Steam- -hip Line. Presents for abroad many things 'easily sent by mail. Wallace's tf R o'clock tea cups and aaucera, apecial this week, $2.50 half dozen. Hig rnnge, beautiful decorations, ftnest Kngllsh China,���Wallace's. 2t WANT TO DENY FRANCHISE TO SIXTEEN CATHOLIC MONKS , ��� BecauseI precludes them from exercising v,,w of *iov- I'"- franchise according to law. Montreal, n..\. iq, 11 e> have taken the erty, an application Is being-mad.* I lb. defense claims ibey shouM before the OOUrl lo .I'srnfrnu- I"' entitled to vole, owing to Iheir .���lut*.' sixteen members ol ho|��duoatlon and tiiness. Catholic Collets al Hlgau.l, the a ,~7r. ~722, i Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, rhone 4. I*'"'���" being made thai llie *. ;*.*. \ ^ " <Utlng *-'*****���^*** THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Netuspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-50 cants per inch. JContrsct rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-DxiLY, 60c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Doily Newj Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York-National Newipaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle���Puget Sound News Co. LONDON, BtttU-AND-TlM Clougher Syndicate. Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in esse of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. Daily Edition, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 29 THE INSPIRATION OF A MAN The value of the supreme man at the supreme moment cannot be calculated. He can change a losing cause into a triumphant victory by the inspiration of his presence. A month ago the Liberal party in Ontario seemed dead. The Conservative sweep in the Federal elections had apparently affected the very atmosphere of provincial politics. And in the hour of darkness, when the hopes of the Ontario Liberals were dimmest, the supreme man came forward. Newton Wesley Rowell is his name, a man much loved and honored by all who knew him. For years he has been one of the leaders at the Ontario bar. Quiet refinement of bearing and culture, such as his are so, infrequent on the hustings, that politics and N. VV. Rowell were not often coupled together in the popular imagination. His exceptional gifts for organization, for oratory of the better kind and his high character, won for him the offer of the paid secretaryship of the Layman's Missionary Movement in Canada. The salary offered, $15,000 a year, was an indication of the value that was placed on his services in a cause where high salaries are not customary. With the acceptance of the Liberal leadership by Mr. Rowell, the Liberal party in Ontario has undergone a resurrection. Thousands of good men who had previously kept out of politics have followed him into the fray with enthusiasm. The financial sacrifice demanded of him is greater than the financial sacrifice demanded by the offer of the Layman's Missionary secretaryship. But it is with such ferver and zeal and inspiring devotion that has made missionary enterprise a force in the civilizing of the world, that Newton Wesley Rowell has embarked upon the great task of leading the Liberal party in Ontario. Some cheap critics have already sneered at his programme of social reforms as a "goody- goody" programme. Ontario has the reputation of being peopled with "goody-goody" people. Already it looks as if the impossible is to be accomplished���as it so often has been accomplished by the supreme man at the supreme moment���and that on December 11th Ontario will go Liberal again. COAL NOTICE TABLOID EDITORIALS. Mr. II. s. Clements, in a recenl speech nl Victoria, an- nounced tlml he would press for a more adequate fishery protection service, saying tlml "miliums of dollars had lieeii lost to the assets t.f Canada" through Insufficient protection. Mr. Clements is mistaken. The "millions and millions of dollars" have been lost owing to lhe Canadian fishermen having no adequate market for hie lish. An excellent suggestion is made by the Omineca Herald fm- reform in tbe mining law ti) allow the prospector one clear year from Hw iirst of January following his date of slaking in which ti) do his first year's assessment work. The present system works a hardship on theprospector who stakes in unfrequented localities in the midsummer months, and has either to come back quickly after recording or make nn early visit in llic lulluwing spring. It Is The Trained Nan or Woman Who Rises to the Top of the Ladder! ?��� To fit your son or daughter for a business career you must give them a business training. The best place to send them to is the I Nanaimo Business College It is the nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It's fees ure within reach of everyone. Its tuition is personal, and develops the Individuality of the pupil, Room antl board is cheap in Nanaimo. The pupils are away from the distractions of the larger cities : (lit ik.elkiW temte iselsdn latin is The Ben Pitman System of Shorthand Business English and Letter writing Commercial Arithmetic Offlce Routine Spelling Typewriting Penmanship It May Mean all Ibe Difference Between Success aad Failure lo Yoa Ask at Daily News forour booklet teaching how to write shorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE C. E. Perry, Principal Nanaimo, B.C. ��� 1 *****t,** -^-h Skoena Lantl DUtrict��� DUtrict of Que��n Charlotte Taku notico that thirty daya from dato, 1, C. ti. Daintor of I'rinco Huport, H. C, by occupation bookkoopor, intnd to apply to the Chief Com- iin-i.in.iiiT of Land* for a licence to proapect for coal and potroloum on and under tilt) acrea of land on (.iraham laland dtucrlhed ua fullowa: Commoncini; at u pout planted ono mile north of C. K. It. Coal Leaae No. P. markod N. W. curner C. E. H. No. 10, thence aouth HO chains, ihence went 80 chaina, thenoe north 80 chaina, thonce east 80 chaina to place of commoncement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. ti. BAINTtiK, Locator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District���Diatrict of Queen Charlotto Take notice that thirty daya fronm date, I, C. G. Haintor of Trince Kuport, B. C.f occupation book, keeper, intend to upply to the Chief CommUaionor of Landa for a lioonoe to proipect for coal and fotrulcum on and under 640 acrei of Und on iraham lalund described aa followa: Commonclng at a poat planted two mllea north of C. ti. H. Coal Leaae No 8, marked N. ti. corner of C. ti. H. Coal Lease No. 11, thence aouth 80 chaina, thence went 80 chuins, thence north 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chaina to placo of commencement. Dated Sept. U, 1011. C. ti. HAINTKU, Locator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DUtrlct���DUtrict of Queen Charlotto Take notico that thirty duya from dato, 1, C. ti. Huiuttr of I'rince Hupert, it. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chlof Commiaaioner of Land for a licence to proapect for cual and petroleum on and undor b-10 acrea of land on Uraham Island doacribod aa followa: Commencing at a post planted two miloa north of C. ti. H. Coal Leaae No. 7, marked C ti. U. Coal I^eaae No. 12, thenct* south 80 chains, thence east 80 chaina, thence north 80 chains, thonce west 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Sept. U, 1911. C. ti. HAINTKU, Locator i'ub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DUtrlct���DUtrict of Queon Charlotte Taka notice that thirty dava from date, I, C. ti. Hainter of I'rinca Hupert, H. C, by occupation bookkeeper, Intend to apply to tbe Chief Com* missioner of Landa for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acroa of land on Craham laland described aa follows: Commencing at a post planted twu miloa north of C. ti. H. Coal Leaae No. 7, markod S. W. corner C. E. H. Coal Leaae No. 13, thence north 80 chaina, thencu oaat 80 chaina, thenco aouth 80 chaina, thence west 80 chaina to place of commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1011. C. E. HAINTKU, Locator Pub. SepU 23. Skeana Land DUtrict-DUtrict or Queen Charlotu Islands Take notice tbat Austin M. Hrown of Prince Kupert, H. C., occupation aaddler, Intenda to apply to the Chief Commiaaioner of Landa and Worka for a licence to proapect for coal, oU and pelroleum on and under tin following deacribed lands on the Weat Coaat of t.. tham laland: Commencing at a post planled three miloa eaat of the northeast corner of t . L. No. 4478 thence 80 cbains aoulh, thenoa 80 cbains eaat, thenoe 80 chaina north, thonce 80 chains west to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BKOWN, Locator Date of Location 31st July, 1911. I'ub. Aug. 17. Skaena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Quean Charlotte lalanda Take notice tbat Austin M. Brown of Princ* Kupert, occupation aaddler, Intends to apply to tbe Cblaf Commiasioner of Lands and Works for a licence to proapect for coal and oil and petroleum on and under tha following described lands on the Weat Coast oi Uraham laland: Commencing at a posl planted three miles east of ths aouthwest corner of C. I*. No. 4477 Ihence 80 chains eaat, Ihence 80 chaina north, thance 80 cbaina w*aat, thenco 80 chains south to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BKOWN. Locator Date of Location. 31st July 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Skeana Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Queen Charlotu Islands Tak* notioa tbat Auatin M. Brown of Princ* Kupert. occupation aaddler, intenda U apply U tb* Chief Commlaaionar of Lancia and Worts for a licence to proapeel for coal, oil and petruleum on and under tb* following described landa on tbe Weet Coaat of tiraham laland: Commencing at a post planted three miloa east ot tbo eoutheast oorner o iC. I- No. 4472 thance north 80 chains, tbenc* aast 80 chains, thonc* south B0 chaina, ihence weat 80 chains to point of cum mencemsnt- AUSTIN M. BKUWN, Locator Located Auguat Iat, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Skaena Land DUlrict-DUtrict of Queen Charlotte Take notice tbat thirty davs from date. I, C. ti Balnter of Pnnoe Kupert, B. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to th* Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for ooal and petroleum on and undur 640 acres of land on Urabam laland dawcribad as follows: Cora men ctaf at a post planted live milus east of Coal Laaa* No. 4467, marked C. ti. B. Coal Lease No. 1. N. ti. corner, tbane* woat 80 chaina, thonce aoulb 80 cbaina, thencu east 80 cbaias, tbence north 80 chains lo place of eommencoment. Dsted Sept. 11, 1911 C. ti. BAINTtiK, Locator Pub. Sept 23. Skoena I^and District��� District of Queen Charlotte Tak* notice that ihirty daya from dau, I, C. ti Hainter of I'rinc* Hupurt, ll. C, by occupation bookkoeper, intend to apply io tb* Chief Com- missions** of Lands for a licenc* u prospoct for ooal and petroleum on and under 640 acre* oi land on Uraham laland daacribed aa followa: Commencing at a poat planted five milos cast of Coal Laaa* No. 4467, markod C. ti. B. N. W. corner No. 2, thence aoutb 80 chaina, thonco easl 80 chaina, tbenc* north 80 chaina, thenc* west 80 chains to plac* of commoncomont. Dated SepU II, 1911. C. ti. HAINTKU, Locutor Pub. SepU tl. Skeens Land DUlrict-DUtrict of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty dav* from dato, 1, C ti. Bainur of Pnnoe Hupert, H. C, by occupation bookkeeper, inUnd U apply to lb* Chief Commiaaioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted live milos east of Coal Laaaa No. 4476, marked C. ti. B. S. W. oorner of Cual l-ea*e No. 3, tbenos easl 80 chains, thence north 80 chaina, thence wast 80 chains, thence south 80 chains U plac* of commoncement. Datad SepU II, 1911. C. ti. BAINTtiK, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Quaan Charlotte J Take notie* that thirty day* (rom dat*, I, C. ti. ' Bsinter of l'nnce Hupurt, ll. ('., by occupation bookkeeper, intend U apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lands for a liconce to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acre* of land on Uraham laland deacribed aa follows: Commencing at a ��� ������* planted live miles oast ot Coal Uaao No. 4478 marked C. ti. B. S. ti corner Coal Leaae No. 4, *henc* woat 80 chatna, tbence north 80 chaina, thenc* *ast 80 chains, thenc* south 80 chains to plaoa of oummencomonl. listed Sept. 11, 1911. C. ti. BAINTtiK, l-oculo . I'ub. Bapt. 23. Skwna Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Quean Charloti Tak* notie* that thirty daya from daU, I, A. T. Hroderick of Prinoe Kuport, B. C, by occupation j bank manager, intend to apply u tb* Chief Cum- , i miasionor of Lands for a licence u prospoct (or coal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea of ] land on Uraham laland doacribed aa follows: Commencing at a poat planted two milea north >of C. ti. II. Coal Leaae No. 21, marked S. ti I oorner of A. T. B. Coal I��eaee No. 27, ihence I woat 80 chains, thenc* north 80 chains, thenc* l east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains U place . of commancemenu A. T. BKODKKICK. Locator i Dated Sept. 12, 1911. C. ti. Hainter, Agenl. I Pub. SepU 23. Saoena Land District���DUtrict of Queen Charlott Take notice that thirty days (rom daU, I, C. ti Bainter o( Prlnco Kupert*, B. C, by occupation bookkoepor, inUnd U apply to the Chief Commissions of Lands for a licence U prospect for coal and petroleum on and under (140 acraa of land on Uraham laland daacribed aa followa: Commencing at a post planted at the aouth wmi eorner of Cos) Ite&att No. 4468 marked C. ti. H. Coal Lease No. 78. thence norlh 80 chains, thence wost 80 chains, thencs aouth 80 chains, thenco east 80 chains to point ot commoncement covering all foreshore Tlahn Point. DatedSept. 12, 1911. C. E. BAINTtiK Pub. Oct 7. Skeena Land DUtrlct���DUtrict of Queon Charlotto Take notice that thirty days from date, 1, A. T Broderick of Prince Kupert, H. C, by occupation bank manager, intend U apply u the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect fur coal snd potroloum on and under o40 acres of land on Uraham laland descrilied as followa: Commencing at a post planted two mllna north of C. ti. B. Coal Leaae No. 17, markod S. W. corner A. T. B. Coal Lease No. 25, thonce north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thonce aouth 80 chaina, tnence west 80 chains lo place of com mencement A. T. BRODERICK, LocaUr Dated Sept. 12, 1911. C. ti. BalnUr, Agent Pub. Sept. 23. .Skoena Land DUtrict���DUtrlct of Queen Charlotu Take notico that thirty daya from dato, I, A. T, Hroderick of Prince Kuport, B, Om by occupation bank manager, InUnd lo apply to the Chief Com- mlsslonpr of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroieum on and under 040 caret of land on Graham laland deecribed as followa: Commencing at a poat plnaUd two mllos north ol < . K. B. Coal Loaa* No. 20. marked S. ti. cornur A. T. II. Coal Leas* No. 20, thenoo north 80 chains, thenoa west 80 ehalna, thonce south 80 chains, thonco east 80 chslns to place of commenoement. iw _�� . ***** T* HRODERICK, Ucator RftSEW*l9U- c-B- ���*���*Agent PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX Owned and opera ted by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, lieing absolutely first-class in every respect. The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on the coast Rates: $1 lo $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. The Best Procurable. Absolutely pun 1836 1911 The Bank of British North America f I Tun h l-ilne-u. Capital and Rci.nr. Over $7,300,000 Letters of Credit For our customers' convenience ive issue Letters of Credit payable iu Pounds Sterling for use in Great Britain and all parts of tlie world, aud payable in Dollars for use in Canada, United States, Mexico, Bermuda, Bahamas, Cuba and the West Indies. We buy and sell Drafts on France, Germaay, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, India, China aud the West Indies. Prince Rupert Branch ��� F. 9. LONG, Miugtr. TAKE THE BEST THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY From Vucourer or Seattle FOR ALL POINTS EAST OR SOUTH *mm **���*******.- TICKETS TO THE OLD COUNTRY Through Tickets and all information about your trip Roger's Steamship Agency 2nd Ave. Il.-ael ���f Centre St. Phon-! 116 Windsor Hotel FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET N��wly Furnished ��nd SImiti Hootej Rooms A KIR8T CLASH IIAR AND DINING ROOM IN .CONNECTION RATES 60 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE TO GUESTS W. H. Wright, Prop p,o. box 37 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Und DUtrlct���Dlitrict ol Cout Range 5 Take ne.llcu lli.t Harl.e-rt 1. Mackle ol IVm- broke, Ont., occupition lumbermen, Inland! to ���pply lor ppriniMiein to purchaM tha lollowlng deecribed Lewis: Commencing at a poat plantad on the lelt bank ol tha i-ymoiiolti or Zim-a-got-it- Kiver, at aouthweat corner ol Lot 1706, thonce northorly, lollowing tha woalerly boundary ol Lot 1701,, 80 chaina moro or loaa, to the northweat corner ol .uld Lot 1706. thenee wwterly and aoutherly, lollowlng the lelt bank ol said river, SO ehaina moro or loaa to point ol commencement containing 160 acrea more or ley. Located Auguit IS, 1911. Datod Auguat 21, 1011, HERBERT3. MACKIE P'tb. Aug. 26. Frederick S. Clementa, Agent Sksnna Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol Coaat Range 6 Tako notice that I, Thomaa McClymont ol Prince Rupert, ll. .:., occupation real eatate broker, Intend to apply lor nermlnlon to purchaae tho lollowlng deecribed landa: Commencing at a peot planted at tha S. W. cornar ol pre-emption record 412, thenn er,t "" chaina, thenoe aouth 40 chaina, thence weet .. ehalna to ahora ol lake, thenoe lollowing ahora of lake In a northerly direction to point of com mencement! containing H20 acrea, mora or lew., Dateel Hepi. 5, 11)11. THOMAS MeCLYMONT Pub. Sapt. 9. Eranaat Cola, Aganl Skoena Land Diatrict���Diatrict ol Coaat Range 11 Taka notioe that R. F. Millar ol Tipton. England, occupation farmer, ntanda to apply for pormiaaion to purchaaa tha following ducribed landa: Commeneing at a poat plantod about 60 chaini weat Irom tha N. W. Corner of Lot 4406, thance north 40 chaina, thenoa weat 20 ehalna, thence aouth 40 ehalm, thonco eaat 20 ehalna to tha point of commencement containing eighty acroa more or leaa. Dated Auguit 19 1011. R. F. MILLER Pub. Aug. 26. P. M. Millar, Agent Skeana Land Dlitrict Diatrict of Coaat Range 6 Taka notice that Frank S. Miller of London, Eng., occupation civil engineer, Intendi to apply for permiaalon to purchase tha following deaenbed landa: Commanclng at a poat plantod at the N. E. Cornor of Lot 28, thenco north 20 chalm, thance weat 20 chalm, thence aouth 20 chaim, thence aaat 20 chaini to point of eommencement, containing 40 acrea mora or leeee. Dated Augual 16, 1011. FRANK 8. MILLER Pub. Aug. 26. P. M. Millar, Agant M.^-.-�����..^..->..^<-^,��a������a��Ul^.rW* , + + + .-�� 1.^ ,..����.a��-r.^����^..^.r��a��aaa>�� ��"����� > LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. 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Mr. Non-Resident Write us roimrdinir the value of your Prince Rupert property, We will Ih* pleased to keep you posted ss to conditions here. 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Real EaUte and Rental. Office): Holferton I., ��� Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry tinlah- ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specially. IMiv.-ry made at ihort notice. Our prices are as low as sny. Call on ui before ordering. OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Avt. F. M. DAVIS �� General Machine Shop and Sliii* Carpentering. Also agents fur I , hanlti-Morse nnd Knox Osipllne Engines. Gasoline Engines and Accessories carried in stock. Uaachee and BoaU for Hire N.E. end-.!��(. .d , ��� SSRoyal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue snd Sixth Si. The Flneat Rneim.. The beat eraulin,-,! anel .,��*.���> I,,**.i.-'i Hot anil colel hatha. Dining room and reeUurant Corley & Burgess, Props I i-^-wc rfl-fcH^'f INSERT YOUR LAND FUIN IH ASB NOTICES IN THK NEWS ,,,r��-.iiiir-��t^*J��V'f��*��K��W"Ul LAND PURCHASE NOTICES (Hiiia uum L-iainci���Diatrict oi Cou.t Hungo 6 Taku notice that l.cli���.v !���'. Grant of l'rlnci Skeona Land District Take RttpiK ui,. ri, 11. i', occupation civil euglneei, Intends .3 apply lor pt-rmimiion to purcliaau the lollowlng d.-flcriood land.: Commuiicing at a poat piunted about a 1-2 milus in u northerly direction Irom tliu nurthoast corner pust ol Lot 13.11, Uanga 0, Coust District, Ihuncu ,-iisl all cbulr.9, thunco north till chuins, thuncu wust to bank ol rivur, thonce south lollowing bunk of rivur to point ol comraoncumont: containing um acrus, mure or less, Daiod Sept. U, 11)11. LKltOY V. GRANT I'ub. (let. IU, Gordon 0, Kmmorson, Agunl Skuonii Lund District���1 il-lik-i ol Coast Range 6 Tuke notice thut Lottie MoTuvlsli ol Vuncouvur, occupation married woman, lntunda to upply lor permission to purchase the lollowing described lunus: Commencing at a post plantod at tlie norlh- le-url corner lull chains uust and 20 chains north from N. 1'.- corner ot Lot lllti, Hurvoy's Survey Cuusl Dislrict IUnge .',, thoncu '1X1 chums south, tliuncu SU chuina eust, Ihuncu SU cliuins north, tliuncu 1" chains wwt, tliuncu till cliaina auuth, LAND LEASE NOTICE THE DAILY NEWS llelln Coolu Lund District���District ol Coust Uungo Tuko notico thut H. M. Cliff of Dundulk, Ire- lund, occupution gentlomun, Intenda to upply lor permission to luasu the lollowing doscribod lunds: Commencing at u post pluulod ut tho shore near tho N. 11. corner ol Lot No. 3, thonco north ���lei cliuins, thonco weat 80 chaina moro or leas to oast boundury of cunnery lease, thonco following inu suid oust boundury south 40 chuins more or pas to shoro lino, thenoe following said ahore lino oasterly 80 chuins more or loss to point ol comnioncomont; containing 320 acres, moro or Dutod August 81, 1911. I'ub. Sopt. 30. II. M. CLIFF William McNuir, Agent Bella Coolu Und District���District ol Coaat Range Take notico that H. M. Cllll ol Dundalk, Ireland, occuputlon gentlomun, intenda to apply lor permission to louse tho lollowlng doscribod Commonclng at u post piunted at tho N. E cornur ol Lot 33, thence north 20 chains, tbence wost eiu chuins, thence south 20 chuina more or tliuncu -HI chuins west to post ul communcomunl i loss lo shoro line, thence [ollowing the ahoro line ,i������i..iiiiug 400 acres moro or lusa. ; eust 40 chuias moro or less to point ol commence Laud Sept. 18.1.11. LOTTIE McTAVlSH ment; containing 80 cara more or lose I'ub. Sepl. 23 Fred VV. Uohler, Agent! Dated August 31, 1011. Ft M CLIFF I'uh. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agent [ Bella Coola Und District���District ol Coaat Rang .skeonu Und District���District ol Coaat Rango .', 'laku nonce that Miss Mary Muiville ul Clure, Irvlunil, occupueiou spinster, intenels to upply lur permission lo purchttsu tliu [ollowing dear.bed | ... . luuus: I , ~*** "ollco that It. M. Cliff ol Dundalk, Ire- Conimuncing al t. post plantod ono chuins nurth ; , ***** occuputiun gentleman, Intonels to apply ol ii.,- suutneasL curnur ot Lot till, thencu north , Permission to lease tho lollowing described III cnuins, tliuncu uust 20 cnuins, thuncu south 4U l;ll".,;f: clialiis, inuncu wost 20 chuins to poinl ol com- * -*.onimencing at a post plantod nt the N. W. mencoitiuiil* conUining eighty ucros, moru or loss I cor!*0,,?1 r��J No. 4, thonce norlh 4U chaina, thenco liuu-duet. 11.1W1I. MlsS MAUI' MULV1LLK f*** ***> chains, thenco south 40 chains more or I'ub. Nov. 11. John C. Muiville, Agunl . **? "j*0"' hno, Ihuncu lollowing shore line westerly 40 chains moro or loss to point of commencement: contuining 80 acros, moro or loss. Dated August 28, 1011. H. M. CLIFF I'ub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agen Bella Coola Und DUtrlct���Diatrict ol Coail Ring 3 Tako nolico that 11. M. Cllll ot Dundalk, Ire- laud, occupulion genllemun. inluneia lo upply lor permissiuu lu luasu thu lulluwing dosenbuu lauds: Commencing at a post plantud on tho ahoro ot Noclocucunnuy Itlvur abuul lu chuins west ul lnrii.ui Hoaurvu Line .thuncu wesl i.u chains lulluwing thu channu! ot Nocluctaconnay Itivur, tlience south bU cnaina ino.-u or loss to chunuel ol Bulla Coola River, theneo lollowing chunnul ul Bollu Coola Ulvur oaslvrly UU chains, nurlh bU chains more or lues lo poinl ol communcumunti conlalnlng taxi acrea, inuu, or lusa. Datud Augual28, lllll. II. M. CLIFF I'ub. N pi. 3U. William McNair, Agent Skuena Und Diatrict���Dialrlcl ot Coast Range 'o Taku nulla, Uml Iteiijuiiini Itussul Hicu ol l'lime- Uu|'..'i. U. C, occupatiun wuilor, intends lo apply lor iHirmisslon to purcnusu the (ollowing descr.uod landal ^.Cointui'ticlfig ut a post planted Go chuins south trom tbo sum-least corner of Lot 'Ixlxixl. 1'osl marked u. K- H .*-. I.. Corner, thoncu V0 chums wust, thunce liu chuins nortb, thuncu TU chains oast, Ibenco .... chaina auulb lu poinl ul cum- inuucument, cunlaiiilng l.r.r ucruu tuuru or luaa. UbNJAMlN ItUSSKL RICE Dated eici.ii.er 21, mil. I'ub. Nor. 0. Skivna Und District -District ol Caasiar Tako uullco lhat Angus Jan.ua Mckuniiu ol Vancouvur, li. C, oceupailon bookkoopor, uilodnns to apply lur tM-rinlsslun lo purchaM] thu lulluwing d,-*cr.iHid landa: Commencing at a post plantud al the cun- lluencu ul uluckwulor rivur with Naaa rivor, about Iwu mil.* south frum lhe sum Dumtniun Tulvgrupn cabin. I'oal markod A. J. M. N. W. Corner, Ibt-nce SU chains auulb, Ihuncu 60 chains vast Ihenca 6X1 chaina nortn, tbence 80 chaina wu.1 to potm ol cominencvtnctil, containing blu acre, more or loaa, ANGUS JAMES McKENZlE Dated SepL 23, It'll. 1Mb. Nov. K. Skeana Und District -District ol Caaaiar Take nunc, thai llurbvrt .McLennan ol Vancouver, II. Vm occupation real i-UUi agent, intends to apply (ur purmiaslun lu purcna-u tliu lollowlng ,U UH'i I Ullrla. i uinmencitui at a poal plantod at tho con- lluencu ul liUckwutur river with ehe Naas river aboul x.o Rnlaa auuili ul tbo sixth Duminiuu 'J els-graph cabin. 1'uat markud II. M. .**.. E. Corner, thenoa 80 chaina suulb, thencu 80 chains >��> -i. Ihenca OU chanu nurlh. thencu AU elisiu.- uasl lo poinl ol commencement, containing 04u acrus niuru or luaa. DaU-d .-..pi. 23, mil HERULIIT Mel.l.NNAN I'ub. Nov. i. Bella Coolu Und District���District ol Coaat Ranga 3 Tuke notico thut II. M. Cllll ol Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentlomun, intends to apply tor permissiuu to lease the lollowing described lunds: Commencing ut u post planted, at the N. W corner ol Ut 252. thonco aoulh 40 chaina moro or loss tu nurthern boundary ol loaso No. 1 applied lor ny 11. M. Cliff, thunce lollowing said boundary east 20 chains, thenco north 40 chains, thence west 20 chains to point ol commoncement; containing 80 acros, moro or less. Dated August 28, I'Jll. H. M. CLIFF I'ub. Sopt. 30. William McNair, Agont Bulla Coola Und District���District ol Coast Range 3 Take notico thut EL M. Cliff ol Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, intends to apply lor permission lo lease the lollowing deecribed landa: Commencing at a post plantod at tho S. E corner ol Lol 251, thence aouth 40 chains more or leas to northern boundary ot Leoso No. 1 applied tor by 11. M. CUff, Ihence oast 20 chains alung aald buundory, thonce north 40 chains, Ihenco weet 20 chains to point ol commencement; cuntuinlng 80 acree, more or loss. Dated August 28, mil. II. M. CUFF Tub. Sopt. 30. WUliam McNair, Agent COAL NOTICE Skeena Und Dislrict���District ol Coast Range !> Take nouoe that 1. Christopher Jamos Graham ol l'nnce Hup n, II. C-, occupallon lucuniuli.e engineer. Intend lo appl, lur pemiu-siuo lo purchase the lollowlng ,!i-,.-ii. i lanels. Cummenelng al a post plantud at the auuth* waat comer ot Ul No. to** vicinity ul Uke Ukeiao and marked Christopher J. Graham N. E. Corner, thence we.1 4U cnsins, Ihence south mi chaina, thence uaal 4U chains, thenco nurth 80 chains Ui poal ul commencement; contsining 32U sco., mole 04 less. e.Hlll.VHirill.11 JAS, GRAHAM, Ucator Dated .-��*).! 22. 1*11 II.M A.M. -Witnessed T. D La-rd. Pub N irt J'). Skeena Und District���Dutnct ol Caaaiar Take notice that It. II. Mower, ol Vancouver, U. C, occupallon truckman, inunda an appl> lor parmiaaion lo purchaae llie toslowing daKTltwU lantla: Commencing at a post planted IU chains soulh ol l'r<-rmptiun No. J'JT snd 1*2 chsins cost Irom the Naas Illver IS. W. Cl, Ihence 4U chsins east, Ihenca 40 chaina north, tbenc 4U chains west, thenc* 4U cbaina aouth to tliu point ul commencement to contain IXM acres more- or less. RICUARD IIUttARD BTBWAR. Dated Aug, 1S11. James T. Fullerluu, Agen. Pub. Sept. XI. Skeena Und Diatrict-Dislrict ol Cuast IUnge 5 Tak* noun thai Harold I. SiiiUh ol Mure-ly. Alu, uccupatiun stallun agent, iiitemls to appt> lor t-err rissiun to purchase lb* lullow ing describcl Commencing al a pent planted ll the- south *r*sl corner IUO chsins rs-i and 2U chains nutlli Ifom N. E. vomer ul Ut lllo. llarvey'a bur>e> Coasl DUtrict IUnge i. Ihenoe 4U chsins ea.1. Ihrnc* SO chains n-ltb, tbene* 4U chuins wesl. thenc* Ml chains soulh lo posl ol commencement containing 32U aero., mure St MB. _ .. ,..,,-.,, D.usl ,-acpl. I��, mil. IIAIllll.i- R. .SMITH I'ub. Sept. it. Fl*od W. Uoblet, Agen Skeena Und DUUicl-DUlricl ol Coast IUnge 1. Take nut.ee lhal 1, liurdun C. hmmem.ii ** Princ* Rupert, U. C, occupsllon Skeena Und DUtrict���Diatrict ot Queen Charlotte Take nolico lhat thirty days Irom date, 1, C. E. Bainter ol I'rinco Rupert, H. C, by occupation 1 rr ...... jr.-r. intend tu apply to tho Chiel Cum* tnlsaiune-r ul Utiels fur a licenco to prueiH-ct for coal anel pe-troleum on and undor Iill* acrea ot land on Graham Island doscribod aa lollows: Commencing ae a poat plantod live miloa cast ol Cual Loasu No. 4474, marked C. E. BainU-r's N. E. corner Coal Lease No. 0, Ihenee aouth 80 ciiains, thencu wust 8U chslns, thenco north 80 chains, thenco east 80 chains to placo ol commencement. Daud Supt. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Ucator I'ub. Sepl. 23. Skeena Und District���DUtrict ol Queen Charlotu Take notice tbat thirty days from date, 1, C. E. llaluu-r ol I'rinco Hupert, 11. C, by occupation bookkoeper, inu-tid to apply lo tliu Chiel Commissioner ol Unds lor a licence lo prospect for coal and petroleum on and under bio ucres u( land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planled one milo nortii ol C. E. U. Coal Lease No. 10, marked C E. U. Coal Leaao No. 15. thencu north 80 chains, ihenco wasl 8U chain,, Ihenoe soulh 80 chaina, thunce east 80 chains lo pluce ol cuinnieiicem.-iit. Deled .Sepu 11, loll. C. E. UAINTEH, Ucator l-ub. Sepu 23. Skeena Und DUtriet���DUlrict bf Quoon Charlolt Taku nolic* lhal thirty days Irom dau, 1, C. a,. Ilainler ot I'rince Rupert, U. <J., by occupaUon bookkeeper, inlend to apply to tho Chiuf Com- mtaiiuncf of Unds lur a licence k> prospect tor coal and petroleum on and under tliu acroa ol land on Graham Island doacribod as lollows: Commencing at a post planu.1 two miloa north ol C. E. II. Coal Leaaa No. 10, markad N. E. corner C. E. II. Coal Loaae No. 16, Ihenco aoulh Ml chains, thence west 80 chaina, thence north 80 cnaina, Ihenca east 80 cbaina to place ot com- mencemenL Dated Sept. II, 1011. C. E. UAINTER, Locator I'uh. SepL 23. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Quoen Charlotu Take noUce that Ihirty daya from data, 1, C. E Balnter ol I'rinc* Rupart, It. C, by occupaUon las,l,k,s|��� r. inteml to apply t��� the Chiel Commission's; e.l Unels (or a licenco lo prospoct for coal and petruleum on and under 610 acroa ol land on Graham Island described as lollowa: lommeneing at a posl planted two miloa norlh ol 0, K. U. Coal Loaae No. 14, marked N. E. curner C. K. B. Coal Uaa* No. 17, thence aoulh 8U chetlns, thonce wost 80 chaina, thenco north 80 chaina, llience oast 80 chains to place o( commencement. ..._��� H.1,-1 .Sept. II, 1911. C. E. UAINTER. Locator I'ub. .-.pt. 23. Skc-ena Und DUUict���DUlrict ol Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days Irom data, 1, C. E. Banner ol I'rinc Rupert, II. C, by occupaUon ,���,,,Kk.. ,-< r. inund tu apply lo lho Chief Com- mualuiier ul Unds lor a Licenco Xo proapeel lur cual ami peeruleum un anel undur 640 acrua ol land on eiraliam Island described aa (ollows: e'uminencing al a poet planted two milt* north ul . . ft, ll- loai Usee No. 12, markod N. W. erner I'. E. II. Coal Laaaa No. IB, thenca suuth Ml chain., <he..e�� esst BU chslna, ihonco north SU chains, Ihenco west 80 chains U place ul com- CE. UAINTER. Locator . ITEMS OF. j SPORT! ���*~~.-****a.~.-*--.-_.,^__,.____,,__,__J, The expenses fur the Van- oouver learn in tho forthcoming bowling liiiinianii'iil al Los An- golos is being raised in a novel way. The expenses uf U*��� trip will be oonsidorablo and in order thai only Ilm very best talent in lhe cily may be entered in lhe new loaguo iiii entry fee of $to will be requlrod from each person Boloolod in participate in the try- out names, whloh will give the stun or !a''iiiii lls ., nuoleus ni the expense fund, To this "Unole Joe" MoiTiss will add a personal donation Of JiOO, and in other ways it is expooted lu raise a further $100. The sum total of $300 will he divided among the men Journeying In Los Angeles, giving lo each kiwi, a suflloionoy lo insure a pleasant trip soulh. As nn added incentive to the best howlers in Hie ciiv in enter lhe conlcsl, prizes of a considerable intrinsic value will he awarded to lhe members having the highest average, the highest individual .score ami lhe highest average for three games in u single night, in addition lhe Vanoouvor Howling t'liili will donate gold medals lo the team winning the gonfalon in lho race though lhe individual need not necessarily be lhc men selected for lhc trip to the Bowling Congress. G.T.P. Weekly Service ? S.S. Prince Rupert For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle When Frank Bohulto was 17 years of ape liis fahor offered him SI,000 to burn his baseball uniform and five up lhc game. Bohulte Br. has ohanged his mind aboul the game since "W'ihlllre" became one of iis greatest exponents. Fridays, at 8 a.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN For Port Simpson Nuns und Stewart, Wednesdays at 1 P. M. For Masset and Nudcn llurbor every alternate Thursday at 10 P. M. commencing November 9th. For Skidegate, Jewduy, etc. every alternate Thursday ut 10 P, M. Commencing November 2nd. Railway service to Vanarsdol, mixed truins Irom Prince Rupert Wednesdays and Saturdays 1 P. M., returning Thursdays nnd Sundays 4 P. M. = THE COSY CORNER = I DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OK WOMEN W. -.-a-aa-u^ This is a little section of tho paper, which from day to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and ull of the ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to tuke part in its discussiona. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope ia expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. SHE MARRIES AGAIN On your Christmas visit East 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 ofllce ot A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Tlie New York Giants, second lit'sl baseball team in lhe world, B tar led on Monday their trip to Cuba, where a scries of twelve games with the best teams in the island. Tlie team will return before lhe holidays. The trip is being managed by Frank Q. Bancroft, while John ,i. BIoGraw will have oharge of the players. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THK MATTER ot tho KsUU of JOHN I'Al'KCCI late ol tho Cily ot I'rince Ruport, In tho Province of BritUh Columbia, deceased: OTICE U hereby given that all person, ha im any claima or domands against the lau ���I n Capeccl, who died on or about the 8th day o December, 1810, at Prlnco Rupert, B. C, an r uirvd to eand hy post prepaid or to deliver lo tho undersigned bulicltur herein lur Adollo Aazali, Administrator, their namtw and aeldrensc* and lull particulars in writing ol their claima and statements ol their accounU, sal the nature ol the securiUes, it any. held by them. AND TAKE NOTICE that afler the 10th day ot December, 1911, the aald Adollo Auah will proceed Xo distribute the as-eu ot the ssid deceased among tho persons enUtled thereto, having regard only t��� the claima ot which he will then havo had notice, and that the aaid Adolfo Az2.li will nol lie liable for tho aaid aascU or any part thereof lo any persona of whoae claim ho la not then in receipt of notice. DATED at Prince Rupert, 11. C, Ibe 2nd day ot November, A. P., 1911. L. W. PATMORE, Solicitor for the aald Adolfo Auah. **% B.C. Coast service ��� Famous Prncess Line Princess Mary- Saturday, December 2nd, at 9 a.m. For Victoria. Vancouver and Seattle 1. G. McNab ��� General Agenl IS CALLED SNOW ORANGE A Table Delicacy Any Clever Cook Can Easily Make. Sofion n small package of gei.t. line in n half oup ot col.I water and pour over II a i op ami a ha I of boiling water t,-, dissolve il Add ihe jnii t j, ui- oranges set n aside until it begins In Ilm'k'*ii ami slit- luto il the whil.'C "I' Un' 1^- Wll! 'li have be m beaten lo a stiff lr, lh, Bwoeieu and sel aside lo oo . . It may in- served wiih ur wi'..ioul 11, mu. L. BARKER Architect Second nveiue and Third street Over Weatenhaver Bros.' Office. II. Gordon Mum.r W. Nicholson Luiley MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART et STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -'- AUDITORS I.aw-Butle-r Building Phone No. 280 Prince Run.-rt P.O. Box 351 AI.KRED CAItSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of British Columbia of B.C.. OnUrlo, Saa- and Manitoba Burs. leatehewan and Al ls ,-lri liars. CARSS & BENNETT Barristkks, Notaries, Etc. Offlce-Exchnnire. block, corner Third avenue and Sixth BlroeL Prince RuDert. 8 wliii>p : Sarah Barnhard, at 67, Is to Marry an Actor of 26. The ongagora.nl of Parch Bernhardt, llu- actress, to Lou Tellogon, a Fleni'sh actor, wh*. has I n playing minor pnrl.-i in her company, is arnouncod fro i Paris, according lo cable u.lv'c.s i lived ni New York. M ���>.>. Bernhardt is i)7 years old, while 'i. Il.-geii is only :.'!'.. The fam . is actress already la a areaUgran t- iimllier. DO YOU KNOW? WM. S. HALL, L.D. S��� L>. D. S. Dentist. Crown ami Bridge Work a Specialty. All rl.-nir,l operations skilfully treated. Gaa and local annslhcelcs administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Cinsulutinn free. Offices: Helk-ersun Block. Princu II,inert. 11-12 Little Gems of Domestic Wisdom for Prince Rupert. Housewives. When lhe ski;i seems loo d.i. use less soap a'l'i more good cold I'ICIIlll. If ii chibl's I uue water sll milk. sl .iiiaoh is aci < I li.* added lo til. WOMEN IN TURKEY. They Lead Laiy, Pamperd and Unhappy Lives. SILVERSIDES BROS. .SIGN PAINTERS Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit thc lodge. J. P. CADE. N. G. J. GLUCK, Sec. a * * * *-* - * -���-���-���-���-��� FRED. STORK | -General Hardware��� Paperhangers In lhal future day wheu Turkey -li.ill take her rightful place among tlie enlightened notions, by llie side of the brave, loyal men you shall find inlelligciii, loving and high-minded Turkish women. s.i wrles Roster Donaldson .leiikins in tier very interesting brok, "Behind Turkish Lalllocs." 'I. which we gel u glimpse ..f llu Turkish woman from babyho.d I., oltl age. The same shnd'ivv thul hang*, over lur crndl.. and makes ih.- i.iiii. r disappointed ni net having n son follows h.-r through girlhood nn.l wifehood, till In o'-l Sponges are gi t germ collector.-. They sh i mt be frequently m ahled. To lake the Mi.-en.'BS .nil of n soft, panful t'-.ri, l.y bindi'.g il up oach nigh', w., . baking sjdu. Hiolslc I wil'i a liliie water. A simple wa/ In .separate ecus ii I., break th mi gently inl ��� a small funnel, 'lhe while, will pass through nnd ilu- \,,|ks r - main. Por afternoon lea loasl seems l>. he heller like.l I linn al -I anything .-is... ti is thin nn.l cut in round or dalmond shaped patterns. Rig Did Good Work. .in-i passing tin* Government building*, al lhe Start of the fire was llu- grocery delivery rig of Messrs Stalker e-i Wells. I was instantly oommandoered by the rescuers of valuable properly and carried the btggesl and most valuable I..a.I- Is evor hauled before, s.i iieaw was iit*- burden >.| r nl books, etc. Iluii llu* drivers feared it"- springs would break. ....PREPARE FOR THE WINTER. Alex.M.Manson H.A., W.E. Williams,!..A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 286 Prince Rupert, B.C P.:o. BOX 151 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING lllll OF WU. I i,lev. X .si., A.R.A.H., HON.. END GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Inturances 618 3rd Avenue Phone 2u3 and e;��� ,-si, -.'._ PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carrie-d. Outside* Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sta THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables Second Ave. Hotel Central ��; ��>���<*;;��� European anil American plan, .team hm.nl. unal. in t-..n.e.,le.ices. Hal*-. II >��> is, tl.In per elay. Black > . Proprietor Great asiwrtmcnt of bank, thence ol eutnmencs'tlie'-l. Pub. Oct. lv*. real eels.. broker, inuod'lo appiy lor permlasion u pWl (Madivt. 11, Ull abase lh* toller* mil UaKe ibed lands! I I'ub. Sepl. 11. mltamr.TnhM\,*dwliun',|"om M��M ! skeen. Und Disiricl-Dislrlcl ol Queue_Charjull. curler ik��. ..I Lot l-HJ. IUiim -. Coa.. I.u.r.tt. -,.,,,, ������,,,-,,(,,. thirty da>. a Icr daU, I, O. L. SSt'tm*****, xlmae, am* Xo ���... ,u , ���| I ,���,��, llup.lt, II. C, *?*&* on ..ail. lullu.m*! elv.r bank lo pelal iK��,hk���|��.,. mi.n.l U appl/ Xo the Chief Gem- coma,.,.", IW1 acru.. more ��t mUm���J, ���l Un.l. Inr a licence eu-.ru.pocl lur ,,,.1 and |>drulcuin oo and und.-r blu acrus ol lT__IS-,l V l��ll. UORDON I*. LMMKRSON |������| on t.r.ham ledan.l dusenbed as lollowsl **^-_tfa i:o.,,.���e,,c,n. .1 a port ptanu. two ******* Ll t'. I. II. 1 ,,��l Is-ose No. Ill, nisrkud S. tt. ,. ������, , i., II. e ..e.1 Lease No. I��. Ihence norlh Ml chsins, Ihence easl ��u ehains, tbenc. south HO rl,.,,* Ihencu ����l 1X0 ciiains W plac. ol com- 1 SSSsS: 11. 1U11- C E. BAINTER. IaOcalor Pub. Sei.t. Iill. Skeena Und District -DUlrict ol Queen Charle.lU ' I'ske nolic* Ihst Ililrly daya Irum dale, I, C. fc ll.nl... "I l-rincu lluperl. fl. 0->Jj**g* b<iokke-iM-r, Intend to apply to tha Chlet Com- ;k,,,;,*'r ol Und. I���r ���".*���'�����'���" I';��l��f '" ���.l .���,-! pelroleum oil anil under 01U acres ul land ���n .iraham Island described as lulluws: , , mn cing at ****** &**. l"�� k,L S W ���l i* I II Cos Uase No. II. marke-d ��. w. orne'r t. K B Co.1 Lew Nu. U0. ehence north S72& *i<***>** **���<** >**> *(**i ""i*"* *".uli,i rhalns, .henco east Ml chain. U place ol com- SSSsSb 11. UIL C. E. BAINTE1L Locator I'ub. SepL ��1. SkMna Und lllslriet-District ol Ce.a.t Range 1 Take nolic. thai llinam Itoy Mcra.uh ul WlnnliK��. Man., .-ccupaleoii barruler, iiiiei.i- to Jpply lor i��f.n-_ion to purchs lh. loiluwing "SLmM-1 a po.1 Planle-I .1 lhe *��**'>'<*' SmS* ha'n. eJl and 10 chain, north I."" K K.Sam ��t Ul III*.. Har.ey . hur.ey Cua��l DtaericTiung. ttfiSS ��'0 chin,. ��... Hence Skeena Und D-.trlct-l)is.ric. ul Ota** Tska nolle* thst Chsrln. ttillism nsm e. de-scrined lands: , t lh. ���,���. Commencing at a posl p..' ��� N ,Mf ss SwySSSw ****** "u acres more or l.��s.(||v|i|(,s ���,u,|Am haM ************ ***" I'ub. Nor.��. Dislrict ol 1-ao.i", Arthur V ' * ��� ;., ��cu"pailon .��*V^*"!*���,-,���||���w|n, Skeena Und pKS^r'KK: WbSfiTVM- T.ke notice that I hom" MWJJ ,���,,.,��� ���, INTERIOR DECORATORS P.O. BOX 120 PHONE 166 GREEN Second Avenue, near McBride TO LET Flat in Rand Dlock, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also si,,res in same block. Two cottage; cm i cr Second Avenue and Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lots In all parts ol the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol thc largest Com panles doing business in the City. Builders' Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stove* Gruniteware Tinware ., SECOND - AVENUE UNDERWEAR for men, women, women and children ..Suits and Overcoats for Boys.. in many styles and fabrics that will please the little fellows and stand the wear anil tear FEED STORE W#carry ���vrnthlnit In tin* f��-**d line, ��.*���>-> irar- il-pn ��f��tl�� at tho lim-rai market urice*. ml Collart's **l* C. <*| Slot*, ftlark-rl I'lara PONY EXPRESS Prompt ivhrery Phones 41 or 901 SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfltling and Sheet Metal Work 0 (lice: -Inl A v P hune 174 Workshop Jr..I Aee. bet. 7th sn.I sth HI. Raincoats in all sites, and many kinds for men, women and children Girl's Dresses We have just received a large oiwortmeiit that wc will tell at a|>crial pricea. Your dollars will gn a long way at --E. EBY it* Co.== REAL ksi'a :���.*���: Kit-iiitiknlum Land For Sale hIT-l HKAI.I M . HC S. O. E. B. S. The Prlmse Runert l..ler.\ Nn. VA s���n. of ���M tnoox. the lint and third r.e *l��v. In -~*h m,Mh in tlwHon.of England Hall, bin 2nd Av*. at ��� p.m. F. V. CLARK. Sec.. ERNEST A. ITOODsTKiJaiMr Ru,W" JABOUR BROS. 825 Thud A>tsM "THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES'* Pbsst 243 Blirk MISS ELSIE FROUD A.L.e'.M. Teacher of Piano, Violin and Voice Culture. 2nd Ave, lietween 7th _ Hth St#. Prince Rupert .skwna Unel Dlslrlcl-Dlslrlcl ol Queen Charlotu ���I ake nolice that .thirty da>.. *t*J*tiLSut Ilainler ol Prince Rupert, biMikkeeper, r. 0,i by oct.u|>��tion ..���"������"- i��:��pift--!.H- SSiSTS Z��� ZeTsk Land, lor * licence Xo J.ri.speja lur o,sl and petroleum on and under 010 eeroa ol ���3f**-��si��l��^ia^lft^.*1'ji , , | II. Coal l.c*eo No. IS. marai i . . ... B. Coal Lease No. '11 les north ���nana .. . i-��� -vrr���f, In.rk , ,. e* it e ...I l-'sse N���. I',, no*** ���| L. K. II. .V0?! 'iJZa, No. tl 'hence norlh mencemenl. DaleelSept. II, I91L C. B. BAINTER. Ixicaur -District ol Queen Charlotu Daled Sept. *���-*. ***** I'uh Nuv. 11. Skeen. ^WSWAISf BPfi ..���***<* **Si rSa*mS*t i.-yor.. h��*JS mrner C. I. xs. *���<>������ ,���?."���*.']", Thonce north SO fSa7&. u. '��"��� c- E' "AINTKU- ,A***��' C. D. RAND Second Ave. Phone 112 tin,si sot r.o. ��ox 804 PONY EXPRESS SrSTKH��TIC Mill, IIANTH' liKl.lvllllv SERVICE B.gR.g*. Storage nnd Forwarding Agenta. For Rigs or Motor Car elay or night Seventh Ave. and Fulton Phone 801 ii. nil, buy an-l her only inleii-i i- .-. lhe*. nml gossip. .iM-rilre-.e I, in f....il nn.l What ..Ih.l BESNER _ DESNER, Proprietors Th. Now Knoi Holel la run on the European Flsn. Firat-claas service. All the Utct Mi.lern mprovemenu. ���:���:��� BEDS 60c UP FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT Read The Daily News COAL NOTICE I Charlott, Take notice m.i "TT ������..i-i. meen, iu,,i,|., i"��. **^V%s*amt** I"""*"" ******* *J**S*]*&XMS uiii- ciiiii >���;i, y *',r. i- HMWfl_Ml lul ��� .'" ':','. a_f_jS_!__Ai5l.''''���,-������"������ ������ Skoona Und Dlalrlct���Diatrict of Qu, lalands Take notice that Auatin M. Brown ol I'rlnce llupert, occupation aaddler, InUnda xo apply to Mia Chiel Commissioner ol Unds and Works for mencemenl. EH*1*" Pub. Aug. U- E. BAINTER, Locstor Commonclng at a poet ., snted thr.* miles ea.i ol tlie northeast cornar of O. L. No. 4472 eh.nr 80 chain, wost, thence 60 chains north, thene. m ehalni"aaat, Ihon" ��� eh*><** *0<**h *�� polnl " eommencement. A(,._,N M UR0WN, i^cio Located August 1st, HHL Pub. Aug. It. omooaanmnocxxxxxxxxxxxxxc Prevention of Eye Trouble Prevention Is better than cure. It is cheaper. It is possible when cure Is Impossible. Eye trouble may hc avoided by the timely use of glasses, averting discomfort, Hiilfering antl permanent Impairment of sight. We are properly equipped to ndjiist glasses and guarantee satisfaction, ****** R. W. Cameron & Co. G.T.P. Official Watch ln.p-.ctor. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. I'iionh 82 results i.i oomo from sued ��� he*; I ll III III.? The h,ippie-.| li i I ii girl's life "S her I'liibM'.'.���!��� ahe llll" freed..Ill In run nh.i'il. -in- uiii**. to nchoi.t ��ith olhor girls nnd li,,>.��. tile it. full e.f ei, it 11 -.is pleoxur.*, unlit ..no ���lay, when -.lie is lllll ,. fluid, lbs I. made le, pul em lhe ch.nk ��r chnr- thaf which Impede). Iit hi nt * nienl-.. and lhe veil which dima her -luhi. nn.l -ah" imigi never ���.peak I., a Him. nunin iiiilil nlie marries. And wlinl -, mari-iagel The IiiihIiihuI || eh,,*..,n hy Iho parents, and though In a r.*w an* lightened families the young peo** pie are allowed to know each olher during ihe period nf en�� giij.eiiieiil. iii most i ,'i-M'- Iiii! bride meets her husband only after a i inrriiige. The OUrlOUS cre- monloi *<iiii in vogue oil p..mi ... n single nml degrading ooneep- i'nn of womanhood, After the marriage Ibe husband hfis hla Wile's veil, S00I ll.'l' fnce for tin* Orel nine, mid, if ii pleases h'm, Ibrowi a largesse nf in..iie> oul ol ilu- window in Ibe orowd, ii*. nm.mill being proportionate in bit pleasure. Xmas present*���lime to send them to th* Old Country -lot* of them easily mailed. Wallace'*. if E. L. FISHER I unrr��l DirKlar and Embalm.r 1-IIAKtiE.S REAMONAIII.K THIRD AVENUE PHONE .IM. eil'EN UAY AND NIllllT For row boats and launches Telephone 320 Krcen. Davis Boat House. 1 Write for our Catalogue! It's free! Our new Catalogue, containing 124 pages, Illustrating Diamonds, Jewelry. Silverware, China. Leather Otimis. etc., will be mailed free to any address upon request. It brings our store to your door all you need to do Is to make your selection In your own home, mall It to us, and we will do the rest, without any worry or expense on your pari. We prepay nil the postal or express charges, guarantee that It will bo safely delivered to you, and refund your money If you aro not entirely tatlslted. Ryrie Bros., Limited Canada's Largeet Jewelry Hm.te Jn, tgrle, l*r*s.;Hetrt,*mrte,*ee -Ttea, 134-136-138 Yonge Street TORONTO HAYNER BROS. mnMSBUtH un kmiialuers Eiine���,1 I. .. - .. 3rd Are. near ',. h 81. Phone Na S* iiiii HOWE & McNULTY GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Ship Ranges ,.���__�����. Chandlery ..Grand Hotel.. Worklngmtn's Home Free Labor Rurni in Comedies Phone ITH 1st Ave. antl 7th St. GEO. SRODERIUS. Po.p.i.1., Utile's NEWS Agency Mags,m... || Periodical* U Newspaptri CIGARS -.: TOBACCOS :: FRUIT8 O.T.P. WHARF I t f ���1 t t K ���* MM THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Nemspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-51) cents per inch. JContract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-DAILY, 50c per month, or $5.00 per yenr, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. Ail Other Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Doily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98, BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New Yoiik-National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle���Puget Sound News Co. London, Enuland-The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. Daily Edition. Wednesday. Nov. 29 THE INSPIRATION OF A MAN The value of the supreme man at the supreme moment cannot be calculated. He can change a losing cause into a triumphant victory by the inspiration of his presence. A month ago the Liberal party in Ontario seemed dead. The Conservative sweep in the Federal elections had apparently affected the very atmosphere of provincial politics. And in the hour of darkness, when the hopes of the Ontario Liberals were dimmest, the supreme man came forward. Newton Wesley Rowell is his name, a man much loved and honored by all who knew him. For years he has been one of the leaders at the Ontario bar. Quiet refinement of bearing and culture, such as his are so, infrequent on the hustings, that politics and N. W. Rowell were not often coupled together in the popular imagination. His exceptional gifts for organization, for oratory of the better kind and his high character, won for him the offer of the paid secretaryship of the Layman's Missionary Movement in Canada. The salary offered, $15,000 a year, was an indication of the value that was placed on his services in a cause where high salaries are not customary. With the acceptance of the Liberal leadership by Mr. Rowell, the Liberal party in Ontario has undergone a resurrection. Thousands of good men who had previously kept out of politics have followed him into the fray with enthusiasm. The financial sacrifice demanded of him is greater than the financial sacrifice demanded by the offer of the Layman's Missionary secretaryship. But it is with such ferver and zeal and inspiring devotion that has made missionary enterprise a force in the civilizing of the world, that Newton Wesley Rowell has embarked upon the great task of leading the Liberal party in Ontario. Some cheap critics have already sneered at his programme of social reforms as a "goody- goody" programme. Ontario has the reputation of being peopled with "goody-goody" people. Already it looks as if the impossible is to be accomplished���as it so often has been accomplished by the supreme man at the su preme moment���and that on December 11th Ontario will go Liber al again. COAL NOTICE Skoona Land Plstrlct���District ol Queen Charlotto Tako notico that thirty daya (rom duto, 1, C. E. Daintor of Prineo Rupert, li. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intnel to apply to the Chiel Commissioner ot Lands (or a llconce to prospect lor coal and petroleum on and under li-10 acres* of land on Graham Islund described as followa: Commoucing at a poat piunted ono mile north ol C. li. 11. Coal l.e'us,, No. li. marked N. W. corner C. E. 11. No. 10, thonce south 80 chains, thance west till chains, thonce north 80 chaina, thunco ousl 80 chains to placo ot commoncomont, Datod Sopt. 11,1D11. C. E. UAINTER, Locator Pub. Sopt. 18, Skoona Land Diatrict���District of Queen Charlotta Take notico tbat thirty days fronm dato, I, C. E. llaintur of Prince Ruport, B, C, occupation book, keeper, intend to apply to tho Chief Commissioner ol Lands for a licence lo proapect for coal and petroloum on and under tin) acraa of land on Graham Island doscribod as followa: Commencing at a poat planted two miles north of C. E. 11. Coal Lease No 8, marked N. E. corner ol C. E. U. Coal Li-use No. 11, thonce aouth 811 chains, thenco woat 80 chaina, thence north 80 chains, thonca east 80 chaina to placo ol commencement. Dated Sept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 28. Skeona Land District���Diatrict ot Queen Charlotta Take notico tbat thirty days Irom dato, 1, C. E. Hmnt.T of Prlnco Rupert, 11. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intond to apply to the Chiel Commissioner ot Land for a liconco to proapoct for cual and pelroleum on and undor 610 acraa ol land on Graham Island deacribed aa lollowa: Commencing at a poat planted two miloa north of C. E. B. Coal Loaao No. 7, marked C. E. II. Coal Loaae No. 12, thence aouth 80 chaina, thonco aaat 80 chains, thenc* north 80 chains, thence west 80 chaina to place ol eommencoment. Uated Sopt. 11, 1811. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. il. Skeona Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol Queon Charlott.. Take notice that thirty daya trom date, 1, C. E. llainl.T ol I'rinc. ituperl, 11. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intond to apply to the Chlet Commlaaionar ot Landa for a licence to proapect for coal and petroleum on and under 840 acraa of land on Graham laland doscribod aa lollowa: Commencing at a post planted two miloa north of C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 7, marked S. W. corner C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 13, thonce north 80 chaina, thenco east 80 chains, thonce aouth 80 chaina, thenco weal 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Sapt. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. SepL 23. -Skesena Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol Queen Charlotu lalands Take notico tbat AuaUn M. Brown of Prince Rupert, B. C. occupation aaddler, Intenda to apply to tb. Chief Commiaaioner of Lantla and Worka lor a licence to proapect for coal, oil and petroloum on and under the foUowing described landa on th. Waat Coaat ol Graham laland: Commencing at a poet plantad three miles oaat ol tbe northeaat corner of C. 1.. No. 4478 thence 80 cbains aouth, thenc* 80 chaina eaat, thonco 80 chaina north, thenoe 80 chains west to point ot commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN. Locator Date ol Location Slat July, 1911, I'ub. Au*. 17. Skaana Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol Quean Charlott. lalanda Taka notice that Auatin M. Brown ol Princa Rupert, occupallon aaddler, intonda to apply to tb. eleuet Commiaaioner of Lands and Works lor a lic*nc* to proapoct for coal and oil and petro* leum on and under the lullowing deecribed landa on tbe Weat Coaat of Graham Island: Commendng at a post planted three miloa eaat of the aouthweat corner of C. 1.. No. 4477 thence 80 chains aaat, thenc* 80 chaina north, thence 80 ehaina mat, thenc. 80 chaina aouth to point ol commencement. AUSTIN M. HROWN, Locator Dale ot location, 111.l July 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Land Dlalrlct���Diatrict ot Queen Charlotu Islsnds Taka notioa tbat AusUn M Brown ol Princ llup..ri. occupation aaddler, inunda to applv to tb* ChM Commiaaionar ol Landa and Worka tor a licenc* to pra*p��ct lor coal, oil and i>,*lr���l,*iim on and under tb. lollowing daacribed landa on tha Weet Coast ol Graham laland: Commando* at a poat plantod three miloa east oi the aoutheaat cornar o iC. L. No. 4472 thenco north 80 cbaina, tnanc* aast 80 cnaina, thenc* soulh 80 chaina, Ibeno* weat 80 chaina to point ol common osmsnt. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Loeaud Auguat let, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. TABLOID EDITORIALS. Mr. H. 8. Clements, in a recent ...prr-rli al Victoria, an- iii.iiiic.'ii that he would press for a more adequate fishery protection service, saying Hint "millions of dollars had been lost io llie assets nf Canada" through insufficient protection. Mr. Clementa ia mistaken. The "millions and millions of dollars" have been lost owing to the Canadian fishermen having no adequate market for his lish. An excellent suggestion i.s made by the Omineca Herald for reform In the mining law to nllow the prospector one clear year from tin* Oral of January folluwing his date of staking in which to do his llrst year's as~.-a-iii.-iit work. The present system works a hardship on theprospeclor who slakes in unfre- quented localities in the midsummer months, and has either to come back quickly after reoording or make nn early visit ill the following spring. It Is The Trained Man or Woman Who Rises to the Top of the Ladder! To lit your son or daughter for a business career you must give them a business training. The best place to send them to Is the : Nanaimo Business College It is the nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It's fees nre 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 fre.m the distractions of the larger cities : Off U-IW- ttmrtt I-Mm Ma is The Hen Pitman System of Shorthand Business English and Letter writing Commercial Arithmetic Office Routine Spelling Typewriting Penmanship ll Mir Mean ill Ibe Difference Between Sacceu ind Failure la Yon j Ask at Daily New* forour booklet teaching how to write shorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE C.JL Perry. Princip.l fouim, BC Un.! DUlrict���DUtrict o( Queen Charlotto Tak* Dutiet trial thirty dayi Irom d��U, I, C. K _.��iiit*T of I'mut. Kupert, ii. Oh by occupation bookkwfHir. InUod to apply to lho Chief Com- miaaioner ot Laada for a licence to proapect for ooeJ and (M-trtiJeurn oo and under 640 acraa of Und on Craham Inland daacribed aa foUowa: Commendnf al a poat plantod live miloa eaal of Coal l****** No. J it-..', marked C. I. U. Coal ljp*m* No. 1, N. K. corner, thonco woat 80 chaina, thence aoulh 80 chaina, thance eaal t>0 chaina, thence north HO chaina to place of commoncement. Dau-d Sepu 11, 1911 C. E. HAINTKU, Locator I'ub. Sept 23. Skeena Land District -District of Quetn Charlotte Tako notico lhal thirly dava trom dato, I* C. 12 Balnlar of I'linca Kuport, It. C, by occupation bookkeeper* inlend to apply lo iba Chiaf Commiaaionar of Londa for a licence lo proapoct for ooal and petroleum oo and under o40 acraa oi land oo (iraham laland doacribod aa followa: Commonclng at a poat planted live miloa cast of Coal Laaaa No. 4467, markad C. E. U. N. W. curner No. 2, tbence aouth 80 chaina, thenco eaat 00 chaina, tbenea north m> chains, thenoa ***** M) chaina to plac* of commencement. Dated SepL 11. 1911. C. K. BAINTEH, Locator Tub. SepL 23. Skeona Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Queen Churluite Tak* notice that thirty days from dale, 1, C. K. Uaintor of I'nne* Ruport, it. C., by occupation bookkeopor, intond to apply lo tba Chlof Com- miaaionor of Landa for a licence to proapect for eoal and potroloum oo and under 640 acroa of land oo Uraham Island doacribed aa followa: Commonctag at a poat planted five mile* east of Coal Laaaa No. 4476, marked C. K. 11. S. W. rorner of Coal Leaae No. 3, thence eaal bO chains, ihenoe north 80 chaina, thonce waat 80 chains, thencs* eouth 80 chaina lo plac* of commencetnent. Datod SepL ll, 1911. C. ��. UAINTEK, Locator Pub. Sopt. 23. Skaena Land DUtrlct���DUtricl of Quaan Charlotte Take notice that thirty dava from dato, I, C. E. Hainter of l'nnce Kupert, II. (.'., by occupation bookkeeper, inland lo apply to the ChM Com- miaaionsv of Landa for a Uconc* to proapect for eoal and petroleum on and under 640 acroa of land on Craham laland deacribed aa followa: Commencing at a poat planted live milaa east of Cool Laatae No. 4476, marked C. K It. S. E comer Coal Leaea No. 4, thonc* weat 80 chaina, tbence nortb 80 chaina, lhanc* eaal 80 chaina, tbence aouth 80 chaina to plaoa of cummenc*monl. Dated Sopt. 11,1911. C. E. UAINTEK, Locator i I'ub. HapL 23 Skoena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Quewn Charlott Tak* notice that thirty daya fmm data, I. A. 1. llr.Mler.ck of Princ* Kupert, It. ( ., by occupation bank manager, Intond to apply to lha Chief Com- miMaioner of Lands for a licence to pruapect for coal and petroleum oo and under 640 acraa of land on Craham laland deacribed aa followa: Commencing at a poat planted two mllea north of C. K. H Coal Leaae No. .1, marked 8. E corner of A. T. II. Coa] Leaae No. 27, thence wort 80 chains, thenre north 80 chaina, thenca eaat 80 chaina, thence aoutb 80 chaina to place of commencemenL A. T. DIlODKKICK, Locator DatedSept. 12, 1911. C. E. Hainier, Agent. I Pub. SepL 23. -w* Land Dlitrict���DUtricl of Queen Charlott Take notice lhat thirty dav-t fmm dato, I. C. E Hainter of Prince Kuport, li. C, by occupation bookkeeper, Intend to apply to the Chief Com- mUainne* of Landa for a licence lo pro-sped for eoal and petrolevm on and under 640 acrea of ', land on Craham Island dearribed aa followa: Commenring at a poet planted at the aouthweat corner of Coal \*v*a* No. 4468 marked C. E. It Coal Leaae No. ?H, thence north 80 chaina, Ihence west 80 chains, thenn aouth 80 chatna, thence real 80 chaina lo point ol eommencement covering all foreahore Tlahn Point. DatedSept. 12, 1911. C. fi. HAINTKU Pub. Oct 7. Skoena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty daya from date, I, A. T Hroderick of Prince Kupert, D. C, by occupation bank manager, inlend lo apply to tbe Chief Com* mlasioner of f n >,<)<* for a licence to proapect for 1 coel and petroleum on and under 640 acraa of - land on Uraham Island dnicribed aa followa: I Commencing ot a poet planted two miloa north of C. I B. Cool Leaae No. 17, markod S. W i corner A. T. II. Coal Loaao No. 25, thence north '. 80 chaina, thenre eaat 80 chains, Ihence aouth 80 , chains, thenee wrot 80 chaina to plaoa of com- menwmenL A. T. BRODERICK, Ucaior DaiettSept. 12, 1911. C. E. Balnter, Agent Pub. Sept. 28. Skeena T.sn-1 Diatrict -DUtrlct of Queen Charlotte Take notice lhat thirty daya from dale, 1, A. T. nmderlck of Prince Kupert, B. C, by occupation PRINCE RUPERT II AND ANNEX Owned and operated hy 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 anil service nre equal to any hotel on the coast Rales: $1 te $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. Tlie Best Procurable}\m*** Absolutely pun 1836 1911 The Bank of British North America Tl Yeari la l-nlntx. 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FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING OF ALL KIND3 BEE THE "NEWS JOB" Daily News Building phone 98 Third Avenue i bank manajrrr, Intend to apply to th* Chief Com- I m\m\at***t t.f I ami* for a tinmen to nrnip'Tt for \ eoal and p-Hrolmirn on and under 640 carea of land on Graham laland dearribed aa followa: tomrTwnc.ni at a poet plnaied two miloa north of C. .: ii 7:oal Leaae No. 20, marked S. K. corner A. T. II. Coal \ ******** No. 26, thenoo north fto thalna, thene* waat 80 ehalna, thenee aouth IW ehalna, thence eaat 80 chatna to place of eom- menrvment !__.._��__ ,-A- T- BRODERICK. Locator LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeana Land Dlalrlct���Diatrict of Coaat Kongo b Take nolle* that Herbert J. Mackle of iW broka, Ont., occupation lumberman, Intonda to | apply for permiaaloD to purcbaae tha following deecribed lar.ui: Commendnf at a poat plantad on the left bank of the Zymo-ioitt or _&lra-a-got-lU Klver, at aouthweat corner of Lot 1706, thence northerly, following lha woalorly boundary of Lot 1706, B0 chaina more or loaa, to the northweat eorner of ��ald Lot 1706. tbence weaterly and aoutherly, following the loft bank of aald river, 80 ehalna moro or leea to point of commencement eontalnini 160 acree more ot lea. I .orated Annum 19, 1911. Dated Auguit 21, 1911. HERBERT J. MACKIE Pub. Aug. 26. Frederick 8. Clementa, Agent Ske>na Land Dlalrlct���DUtrict or Coaat Range o Take notice that I, Thomaa McClymont of Prince Kupert, H. (.., occupation real eat at r broker, Intend to apply for permiaalon to purchaae the following deaenbed landa: Commencing at a paot plantod at tbe S. W. corner of preemption record 412, thence erit 80 chaina, thence aouth 40 chaina, thenca weat 80 chaina to ahore of lake. Ihence following ahore of lake In a northerly direction to point of commencement: containing 820 acree, mora or leaa. Dated Sept. 6, 1911. THOMAS McCLYMONT Pub. Sept. 9. firaneat Cole. Agent Skoena Land Diatrict���DIatrlot of Coaat Rang* 6 Take notioe that R. K. Millar of Tipton. England, occupation farmer, ntenda to apply for permiaalon to purchaaa tha following duacribed landa: Commencing at a poet plantod about 80 chaina weat from the N. W. Corner of Lot 4408, thance north 40 ehalna, thenca weat 20 chaina, thenoe eouth 40 chaina, thance aaat 20 chaina to the point of eommencement containing eighty acrea more or leaa. Dated Auguat 19 1911. II. F. MILLKK Pub. Aug. 28. P. M. Millar, Agent Skeana Land Diatrict��� Diatrict of Cout Range f�� Taka notice that Frank s. Miller of London, Eng., oceupatlon civil engineer. Intenda to apply for itermlaaion to purchaae the following deecribed lanoa: Commencing at a poat planled at tha N. K. Corner of Lot 28, thenee north 20 chaina, thence weat 20 chaina, thenee eouth 20 chaina, thence eaat 20 chaina to point of eommencement, containing 40 acrea more or leaa. Dated Auguat 18, 1911. FRANK S. MILLER Pub, Aug. 28, P. M. MUler, Agant GET A Birds' Catalogue It is the most proctical and interesting book of its kind in circulation in British Columbia. To study it is like a visit U, our big store in Vancouver. You can sit down with our catalogue, and ttW��,y��ur list of Yuletide remembrances, nnd estimate M��il nri?n "'T Bn.d th.en' Then forward -Voir list to our Mail Order Department, and your Christmas shopping is done If you have not received a Birks" catalogue, advise us at once' A card with your name and address will Tiring it to you free of ea?ly*dateD0 n0t "" * '*"* y0W "^ for <��*������ ^.."t an Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. 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Rogers, Ticket Agent. Mr. Non-Resident Write us ri'jnirilinir the value uf your Prince Rupert property, We will Ik* pleased to keep you posted as to conditions here. 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. RmI Estate and Rentals Offices: Helgcrton Block Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry flnit.li* ing lumber on hand. Host lumber a specialty. D.Iiv.t. made at short notice. Our prices arc as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Ave. F. M. DAVIS ��*< General Machine Shop nnd Ship - Carpentering. Also sgenU for Fair- banks-Morse nnd Knox Qiwline Engines, Gasoline Engines and Accessories carried in ..tin-k. Uw-kM -��J Bo.ts for Hi.. N.E. *nd ol \1W 0msma**tassm*eta SSRoyftl Hotel' Cor. Third Avenue and Slxih si Th* Flne-.t Room.. Th* boeet eMulnp.*"! ���net .trsn, hpslesl Hot and <mM h��lli�� Di.rlna room ��n.l rr.lBtir.,,1 Corley & Burgess, Props t l��^^-r*^��'*-^^.^^��a^e*����-aesfcsi**^er*^��y^*'***''^'^ INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THK NEWS THE DAILY NEWS LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Skeonu Land District���District ul Cou.t Rango 5 Tako nolico Unit Lcltoy F. tlrant ol Prince Uup,ii, 11. C, occupation civil engine-ei, Intunds lo apply lor iii'rmission to purcbase the lollowlng described lands: Commencing at a poat planted abuut <1 1-2 milus in a iie,,il,eil> direicliou Iron, tho northeast corner poat ul Lot Kim, Hm,il" ���*. Coust Dislrict, thuncu uust 1X1 chains, thunco nurth till chains, thoncu wuat tu hank ol river, thonce south following hunk of rivur to point ol commoncomont: containing nit. acres, more ot less. Uaioil Sept. ��. 11)11. LKltOY P. GUANT I'ul,. Oct. 10. Gordon C. Uinmurson, Agont Bella Coola Land District���DiBtrlct ol Coast IUnge Take notico that H. M. CUB ol Dundalk, Iru- land, occupation gentleman, intends to apply lur pormiaaion to luaso the fullowlng described lands: Commonclng at a post planted at tho shore near tho N. K. corner ol Lot No. 8, thonco north 10 chains, thonco wost 80 chains moro or loss to oust boundury ol cannery lease, thenco (ollowing the aaid oast boundary south 40 chains moro or usa to shoro lino, thenco (ollowing saitl shore lino easterly 80 chains more or loss to point ol cuninioncomont; containing 320 acroa, moro or Datod Auguat 31,1911. II. M. CLIFF I'ub. Sopt. 30. William McNair, Agent Uolla Coola Land Diatrict���DUtrlct ol Cout Rango 3 l'ako notice that II. M. CUD ol Dundalk, Ireland, occupation genUeman, intends to apply lor permlasion to lease tho lollowing described lands: Commonclng at a post planted at the N. E cornur of Lot 33, thonce north 20 chains, thenco -. . J5�� *�� chuins, thonce soulh 20 chains moro or iliuucu 1X1 chains wost to pust ol commencement i loss to ahoro line, thonce loiluwing tlie shore lino eloiitulnlng 400 acrus mure or luss. I east 40 ehaiaa moru ur li-ss to point ol commence Dated Sept. IS. mil. LOTTIE McTAVlSH tnont; cuntaining 80 caros, moro ur less. I. ���>..,< Ui I)..1.1... * -- llni...I .\,........ >i, int. .. Skoona Land Diatrict���I >l trict of Const lUnut. ��> l a kit notico that Lottlo .Mc'i uvUli of Vuncouvur, occupation married woman, intonda to upply (ur poruiiaaloo u> purchaM the loiluwing doacribod luiiua; , Cummtincing at a poat planted at the oorth- wiwi corner 10U chaiiu. east and HO chuina uorth Irum N, K. corner ol Lot lllti, Harvey'i Kur>oy i ,....i lMMm'- Kange ', t|iuncu 20 chatna auuiti, thunce SU chuina oaat, thencu BU chuina ninth. tU'iiL-u 4U chaina ��.��(, llionco UU chaina aoutb, 1 'uli. N'l'L. '2-i Fred W. JJohUir, Agent BkNUI -Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Cuaat Rango S i.u.t- nonce that Mix, Mary Muiville of Clare, livlumi, uccupuiton epinator, intonda to upply [or piTinituiiun lo purchaae thu following dear, bud luuili: Cummunciiig at a poat pluntod ono chuina north til tliu .-i.iitiu-.i:.. curnur ol Lot b'Si, thuncu north iti ciiuina, itiunce uaal 20 cbuina, thunce auuth *ut iimuia, inuncu wuat 20 cliama iu puini of com- nii-ncuinunL; cuntaining utility ucroa, muru or lis*.. l.uled Oct. 11, mi. Mix-* MAUI MUi.VlLLfc. I'ub. Nov. 11. John C. Mulvillu, Agunt lh IU Coola Land Diatrict���District of Coait Hang Tuku noticu that Ii. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Iro- l.ui.i, uccupuilun genlluman, intenda tu apply (or periiuaaiou lo luaae thu following doacnbutl lunda: Commencing at a poat planted on tho shore of NeclecUcuunuy llivur ubout 10 chaina weal of iiiui.in Koaurvo Line ,tlm>ncu weat UU chaina lulluwing thu channel uf Nucluctacuunay Hiver, ihvncu aoulh SU chains moru ur luaa iu channel tl Holla Coola Hiver, tbence folluwing chunnul ul Holla Coula Hivur eaaiurly t>u chuina, nurth bU cliaina mora or \*m ta point of eommencoment; (������.illuming -iftu acres, moru ur lusa. Duiud Auguat 23, lail. II. M. CLIFF I'ub. M-pi. UU. William McNair, Agent Skoona Land Diatrict���Diatrict ol Coaat Hange 5 Tuke noitcu thai Benjamin Huasel Hicu of rriuce Hupert, U. C, occupation wuilur, imonda to upply lur jHirmisaion to purchase the following duscnoed lauda: I^Commencitig ul a poat planted tiG chaina south frum the Miuiht-asl corner uf Lot -000. Foal marked U. U. K & l-.. Curner, ibunce VU chuins weal, ihuncu iiJ chains north, tlience 7U chaina east, tbence lib chains eoutb lu poinl of commencement, containing .���*������ acres mure ur teas. hl..\JAMlN KI ��l'.l. HICK Daietl Octubor 21, i.-l l. 1'ui". Not. 2. Skeena Land District���Diatrict of Casaiar Take notice that Angus Jumua Mchenziu ol Vancuuvur, IS. C, uccupatiun boukkeeper, iniednna to apply (or permtaatun to purchaae the following duscrinud landa: Cumtnenciiig at u post planted at the con* Iluence ul blackwaler river wiih Naaa river, about i.... miloa aoulh (rum tbe auUi Dominion Telegraph cabin. 1'ual marked A. J. M. N. W. Corner, thence bO chains suuth, thenco MJ cbains eaal thencu 60 cliaina nortn, Ibenco OM cbains ���**>*���-\ to i-i'itit of cutnmonceiuent, conudning t>4U acros oiura or Ims. . ANGUS JAMES McKENZlE Dated SepU0, It'll. Tub. Nov. 2. Duted August 31, 1911. Tub, Sept. ;iu. II. M. CLIFF William McNair, Agent Skoena Land District���District of Cassiar Takt noUoa tbat liurbert McLennan ol Vancouver, il. C, occupatiun real estate ageut, intends lo apply fur permission tu purchasu tne loiluwing iii -viiim! lands: Commencing al u poat planted at tbe con- lluuucv uf blackwaler river with lho Naas river about two miles auuth of lho auth Dominlun '1 olograph cabin. 1'ust markod 11. M. N. t*. Corner, ihonoa 80 cbaina south, thenoe SO chaina weal, thenca 0U cbaina north, thuuee 00 chains vast tu polol ot commenoement, cuntaining 040 acres niuru ur leaa. Dated bept. 23, lllll IIKIIIIKIIT McLbNNAN I'ub. Nov. 2. Skeena Land District���Db*Uicl of Coast Hange ���� Take nouce that 1, Chrislophur James Cratiam of l'nnce Hup n. It. C, occupation locomotivi- cngineur, intend lo apply fur permiaaion to purchaae lho (ollowing deacribed liuida. Commencing al a post planled at tho south- ����it curner of Lot No. I *���*'** vicinity ul Laku LakctM and marked Christopher J. Grahain N. l. Corner, thence **��l 40 cnaina, llience soulh bU cbaina, Ihenca uaal 40 cbains, ihence nurlh bO chains to poat ol commencement; contsining .120 actea, more nr Um, CUKlSTOPUfc.lt JAS, GRAHAM, Locator Daud Sepu 22. IWU 11.66 A.M.���Witnessed T. D Laurd. I*ub. N i.t J-J. Skoena Land District���District uf Caasiar Take notioa that IU H. Stewart uf Vaucouvcr, B. C, occupaUon truckman, Intenda id appl) for permission to purcbaae tbe fo.lowing doscribeO Commencing al a poat plantud 40 chains aouth of I'nvempuon No. -il>7 and 62 cbains cast from tbo Naaa Klver -.:*. \V. C), thence 40 chains oast, thenca 40 cbains north, thence 40 ehuius wesl, Ibenco 40 chains south lo lhe poinl of commencemenl lo contain 100 acres mora ur leas. KtCUARD HUWAKD STKWAHI Daled Aug, 11)11. Jama* T. Fullerton, Agenl Pub. SepU 23. Skeona Land Diatrict���DUlrict of Cout IUnge ft Take noUco lhal Harold ** Smith of Morcly. Alia., occupaUon siaUun agent, intemls lo apply for twrnlaoiun to purchate the fulluwing described lands; _. tummoncing al a post planted al (he south weat cornor 100 chsins east and 20 chains nortb (rom N. K. vomer uf Lot 1110, Harvey a Survey Coaat District Hange 6, Ihence 40 chains tut, Ihence 30 chains nortb, Ihence 40 chains west, tbenea bO chaina aoutb to poal of commencement conlalnlng 320 acres, more or leas. SS SepU 13, 1011. HAHULD B. SMITH I'ub. Sept. 23. Fred W. Uohler, Agen Skwna Und Dlstrlcl-Dltlrlct ol Coast IUngo 6 Tako notice tbat 1, Gordon C. hmmerson oi Prince Rupert, U. C, occupation rcsl osuie broker, intend lo apply tor permission lo purebaaa the (ulluwlng deaenbed lands; Commencing at a post planted about 2 3-J mllea in a northerly direeliun Irom tho northeut corner poat of Lot I3��0, IUnge 5, Cuul Diair.ct, thenco nurth 40 chains, ibenco west lu fiver bank, thenco bujUi lulluwing riv.r bsnk U* point ol commenecmoi.i; containing 100 acres, moro nr dTukI Sepl. ��, 1911. GORDON C. KMMKRSON Pub. Oct. 10, Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Coast Range b Takt noUw that Hiriam Roy Mc ravish ol Winnipeg, Man., oscupation barrister, ���������u'"'i; to apply lor permUaioo Ui purchuo the lollowing dT-!��r?oticilJ'at a poil planted at the wuih*"1 cornor 40 chsina cut and 40 chaina north from N. K. corner ol LS lllo, Harvey'a ftOTyCoMt DUtrict IUnge 6, thtnee 00 chains eul, tKnci 60 chains north, thence 60 chaina mt, UJJJJ^ chains aouth to pest of commoncomont containing 300 acrea more or loss. uJpiVtM Daled Sept. 18. 1911 HIRIAM RO) McTAVigH Pub. Sept. 23. Fmi W. Uohler, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict of *'"��'" -. Take nolice that Chariot QHim.""J Vancouver, U. C. occupation {S^gUgSS to apply for permission to purchase the following deecril>ed landa: . . ,l Mn_ Commencing at a post planted ut the con aam mure or l��,*CI|A|���,KS WILLIAM HAM Datad September 23, 1911. I'ub. Nov. 2. Skeona Unel Wfi*��_5g_i SS'v.- Take notice th.t I home, Arthur ��" d l0 eou��er, U. V... IP*��WS' ��� "ellu.ing ���pply lor permission lo pure dtacrilied lands; Bella Coola Und District���District ol Coast Rang Tako notico that II. M. Cliff ol Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentloman, intends to apply lor permlsaion to loase tho following doacribed lands: Commonclng at a post planted at the N. W. corner of Lot No. 4, thenco north 40 chaina, thenco east 40 chains, thonce south 40 chaina moro or leas to shorn lino, thonco following shore line westorly 40 chaina moro or loss to point ol commencement; contuining 80 acres, moro or loss. Dated August 28, lllll. H. M. CLIFF I'ub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agen Bella Coola Und DUtrict���District ol Coaat Kange Take notico that II. M. Cllll ol Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, intenda to apply lor permission to leaae tho lollowing deacrilied landa: Commencing at a post plantod, at the N. W cornor o( Ut 252, thonco aouth 40 chains mora or leas to northern boundary o( leaae No. 1 applied (or ny 11. M. Cliff, thonce following said boundary oast 20 chalnB, thonce north 40 chains, thonco west 20 chaina to point ol commencement; containing 80 acros, more or leas. Datod Auguat 28, 1911. H. M. CLIFF l-ub. Sopt. 30. William McNair, Agont Bella Coola Und District���District of Coaat Range Take notico that U. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, Intonda to apply lor permission to loaae tho lollowing described landa: Commencing at a post planted at tbe S. E corner ol Lot 251, thence aouth 40 chaina more or leas to northern boundury ol Uaae No. 1 applied lor by 11. M. I'lilt, thonce oast 20 chains along aald boundary, thonco north 40 chaina, Ihonco woat 20 chaina to point ol commencement; containing 80 acrea, more or loaa. Datod Auguat 28, 1911, II. M. CUFF I'ub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agent ITEMS OF, | SPORT! Tlio expenses for tho Vanoouvor loam in ii,,. forthcoming howling lournamont at Los An- golos Is being raisod In a nqvol way. The' exponsos of lho trip will lie oonsldorablo and In order Uml only ih,, very bosl talent in Un- i'iiy mas !)'��� entered In lhe now loaguo an onlry roe of -$in will lif required fi i eaoh porson soloolod lo participate in tho try- oul games, which will give tho sum ni' 9300 as a nucleus of lhe oxponse fund. To Ihis "Undo .in.-" Morriss will aeltl a porsonal donation of $100, and in other ways ii is expoolod in ruisi' a further 1100, Tho sum total of 1500 will bo divided among tho mon journeying lo Los Angeles, giving lo eaoh $100, a sulllolenoy tu in- suro a pleasant trip snulh. As an milled Inoontlvo to tho besl bowlers In lho olty in enter lho oonlest, prisos of a considerable inli-insii- vnluo will be awarded lo the mombers having the highest average, the highest individual score nn.l the highest avorage for tlu't'o games in u single nighl. in addition the Vanoouver Howling Hull will donate gold medals lo tho team winning the gonfalon in the ruce though the individual need not neoessarily be the men solooted for the trip to the Bowling Congress. COAL NOTICE Skeena Und District���Diatrict ol Queon Charlotte Tako notice lhat thirty daya Irom dato, 1, C. bl. Bainter ol I'rince Itupert, It. C, by occupation l*xikkoepor, intond lo apply to tbe Cbiel Commiasioner ol Unda fur a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and undor 040 acrea ol land on tirahatn Island described aa follows: Cuminencitig at a posl planted llvo miloa cast ul Cual Lease No. 4474, marked C. I'.. Bainter's N. K. cornur Coal Lease Nu. 9, thence suuth 80 chains, thuncu west 80 chsins, thenco north 80 chains, tlience oaat 80 chaina to placo ol commencement. Dau-d Sept. 11, 1911. C. K. BAINTKR, Ucator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skeena Und Diatrict���District ol queen Charlotto Take nolico lhat thirty daya (rom date, 1, C. li. Bainter ol I'rlticu Kupert, It. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to tho Chiel Commissioner ol Unds lor a licenco to prospect lor coal and petroleum on and under 010 acroa ol land on t-raham laland doscribod as lullows: Commonclng at a posl planled uno milo north ol C. S B. Coal Uaae No. 10, marked C. SI B. Cosl Lease No. 1.,. thoncu nurth 80 cbains, thuncu weat 80 chains, liiemca soulb 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chaina to plac* ol commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. 0, I.. HAI Ml. It, Ucator I'ub. ScuL 23. When Frank Si-hullo was 17 voai-s of ago his laln-r nflVred liim 11,000 lo burn his baseball uniform nnd give up the game. Sohullo Sr. has ohanged his mind about lho game since "Wil.llli-o" lii'i'iime one of its greatest exponents. G.T.P. Weekly Service S.S. Prince Rupert For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle - THE COSY CORNER DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OK WOMEN _i W. L. BARKER Architect Second aveius and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Oflice. This is a little Bection of the paper, which from elay to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to ita columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. Fridays, at 8 a.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN For Port Simpson Nuns antl Stewart, Wednesdays at 1 P, M. For Masset and Naden Harbor every alternate Thursday at 10 P. M. commencing November 9th. For Skidegate, Jewdny, etc. every alternate Thursday at 10 P. M. Commencing November 2nd. Railway service to Vaiiursdol, mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wednesdays and Saturdays 1 P. M., returning Thursdays and Sundays 4 P. M. On your ChrUtmai visit East 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 aud tickets obtained from the olllce of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND l'ASSr-'SiU-'.li AUENT A The New York Giants, second bosl baseball loam in lho world, started on Monday their trip lo Cuba, where a series of twelve games with tlio bosl teams in the island. Tho team will return before the holidays. Tho trip is being manage.I by Frank ('.. Bancroft, while John J, Motiraw will havo charge of the players. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER ol tho i: .int.. ol JOHN O&nOOl late ol tho City ol I'rlnce Kuport, in tho 1'rovincc ol Hriu-.li Columbia, deceaaed: OTICE ia lr,-retry given that all persons ha ng any claima or domanda against tne late J n C'aneeci, who died on or about the Sth day o December, 1910, at I-rlnco Itupert, U. C., an r ulred lo aond hy paat prepaid or to deliver tu tho undorslgned Solicitor heroin for Adolio Aaxali, Administrator, their namea and address.* and lull particular* in writing of their claima and statements of their accounts, an I the nature of tho securiUes, if any, held by them. AND TAKE NUTICE lhat after the 10th di Skeena Und District���District ol queen Charloti Tako nolico lhat thirty days trom dale, 1, O. c. ,.,,-,,,,.,.,,,,., ��� , , Banner ol I'rinco Kupwl, 11. O, by occupation .*t*�� Tj'���.gg-'W ***** ******* "",h SS boukkoopcr. Inlend lo apply lo the Chiol Om- **-P*9?*th_iW*,g* *�� W0 iff* *"*', _23_3 ul Unds lur I licence to prospect (���r I procewl to distribute the awels of tho Mid deeea.^ cual and petroleum on and uneler o'lU acroa nil **&**-****&*9*9*1 *g"!ft..K��'W^iN l.e.,1 ������ ,'.r.h.,a I.I.���,1 .leu-rib.*! SS fotluWS: *��!l "> ** Claims ol Which llO Will ��_���_-*��� had B.C. Coast service ��� Famous I'rircoss Line Princess Mary Saturday, December 2nd, al 9 am For Victoria. Vancouver and Seattle J. G. McNab ��� General Agenl 8HE MARRIES AGAIN IS CALLED SNOvV ORANGE A Table Delicacy Any Clever Cook Can Easl/ Make. Bo ft en a small package of gelatine in a iinii cii|i ol colli water and pour ovor ii a < up and a ni I Of boiling waler lo dissolve il Add the juh f i, ur oranges sci it usiiie uiiii! a begins t', thicken and stir luto it the white of iiiii'c o^'s which have bean iten in a stiff In th, Sweden and set aside to c, . . It muy j,,. served with or wi'.aout whlppod . n am. II. Cordon Munro W. Nichelaon Luiley MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART AI-COUNTANTS-:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Runert P.O. Box 351 Al.KKED CAltSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Burs. c. V. BENNETT, B.A. ���if B.C.. Ontario, Saa- katchewan and Alberta Bara. CARSS & BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Ofllce-- Exchange block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. I'rlnce Ruoert. 8 DO YOU KNOW? Sarah Barnhard, at 67, Is to Marry an Actor of 26. The ongagem ml of **':trah licrnliai'tll. Ibe aclross, to Lou Tellcgcn, u Flemish actor, nlio has been playing minor parts in In f company, is announced fn, t Paris, according to cable adytcr-j i'i tvc.l al New York. BCili. Kenibiir.il is 07 .ears old, while Tellcgcn Is only SO, The fam > is ii. Lross alread) is a urcaUgran i- mother. land on Graham Island described as [ollows Commencln,- at a posl planted two miles north ! E***8a*��***JL*?S *S, ol C. E. 11. Coal 1-easo No. 10. marked N. E. I "��� ��", ���'�� '*"*.**2\i notice, and that tho aaid Adolfo Azxall will not corner C. E. B. Coal Leaa. No. 16, Ihenco aoulh SO chaina, Ibenco weat 80 cbaina, thence nortb 80 chains, Ihenco easl 80 chains to placo ol commencement. Dated Sept. 11.1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator l-ub. Sept. 2.1. Skeuna Land Dislrict���District ot Queen Charlotto Tako noUce that thirty daya Irom date, 1, C. E Ilainler ol I'rince Itupert, H. C, by occupation lx-okkoe|-cr, iniond to apply to tho Chiel Commissioner ol Unds lor a licence to prospoct for coal and petroloum on and under 640 acrua ul land on Craham laland doscribod aa (ollowa: Commonclng at a post planted two mllea norlh ol C. E. B. Coal Uase No. 14, marked N. E. corner C. E. II. Coal Lease No. 17, Ihence aouth 8.) chains, Ihence woat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thenco oaat 80 chains to place ol com- null cement. Deled Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator I'ub. Sept. 211. Skeena Und District���DUlrict ol Queon Charlotte Take nutico that thirty days Irom date, 1, C. E. li..,,.:. i ol I'rinco Rupert, B. C, by occupatiun i-.r.raK.. i-r r. Inlend to apply to tho Chief Commiaaioner ol Unds lor a Lioenco to prospect lor coal and |*etruleum un and undur 640 acroa ol land on liraham Island described as lollowa: Commencini! at a |h��i planted two miles north o( C. E. II. Coal Luaae Nu. 12, marked N. W. corner C. E. II. Coal Uase No. 18, thonco south aO chslns, lh*.icu oast 80 chains, thunco north 80 chains, thenco wesl 80 chains to place ol com- 523am 11. UM. *> <���*��� BAINTER, Locator I'ub. Sepl. 23. Skeena Und Dislrict-Dislrlct of Quoon Cbarlutte Take notice lhat Ihirty days alter data, 1, C. t. Il.ini.-r ul 1'rincu Rupert, fl. O, by occupation liookki*ep,-r, Intend Xo apply to the Chiel ..urn- missiuner ul Unel. lur a licence lu,prospect lor coal and petroleum un and under 640 acros ol lsnd on Craham l.lan.i des-cribod as lollows: Conimeiiciii-! at a post plsnled two miles north ..I 3 E II. I'usl Uaae No. 1J, markud S. W. cornw C. E. II. Coal Lease No. 19, Ihence north Wl chsins, ihenco esst 80 chslns, ihenco -wuth 80 cl'.ins, thence west 80 chslns to placo ol com- SSSsSl: IL 1911* C. E. BAINTER, Ucator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skeena Lan.l District-DUtrlct ol Qu.-on Charlotte ' Take nuliee that thirty days (rum date, 1, C. fc Banter ol 1'rincu Rupert, U. C, by occupation b," kkecper, intend to spply to the Chiel Commissioner el Unda lur a licence to prospect lor ."."and petroleum uu and under 0111 acre, ol land on Craham lslsnd de-scribed as lollows: on(S_S-ad5 .t ..���������I 3s5*. *zjk*\?*r*v at C E 11. I oa Uaso No. II. marked *> w. ��-��_, I* ft II Coal Lease Nu. 20, thenco north SS .halns the co west 80 chains, Ihoiice aouth 80 chain* lh.n��! essl 80 ch.ins to plsce ol com- mencemenl. Dsled Sept. 11, 191 i'ub. Sept. 23. ..ita or any part thereof to any peraona of whoa* claim ho la not then in receipt ol notice. DATED at I'rino- Ruperl, B. C, Iho 2nd day ol November, A. I... 1911. L. W. PATMORE, Solicitor for thc said Adolfo Atxali. Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in thc city are requested to visit thc lodge. J. P. CADE. N. O. J. GLUCK. Sec. WOMEN IN TURKEY. They Lead Lazy, Pamperd and Unhappy Lives. SILVERSIDES BROS. SIGN PAINTERS Paperhangers INTERIOR DECORATORS P.O. BOX 120 PHONE 166 GREEN Second Avenue, near McBride TO LET Flat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block. Two cottage! corLer Second Avenue and Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lots In all paitl ol the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol the largest Companies doing business in the City. FRED. STORK j -General Hardware��� I Builders' Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves . Granitcware Tinware �� In thai future day when Turkey shall lake her rightful place am.'tig II nliglilene.l nations, hy lhe side of llu> bravo, loyal men you shall (Ind Intelligent, loving ami liigli-min.leil Turkish v. .iiii.-n. So wrios Hester Donaldson Jenkins in her very Interesting bcok, "Behind Turkish Lattices." '���< which we get ,-i glimpse of lh. Turkish woman from babybo >.l I., old ng.-. Tin- snitio shadow lhat bang.- over her cradle ami makes ihe father disappointed al nc! in.Mm.- a sou follows h.-r through girlhood ami wifehood, till In u'd Little Gems or Domestic Wisdom for Prince Rupirt Housewives. When the ski.i seems loo d.v, use loss snap and more good c.iU'. cieain. IT a chilli's nue water sli milk. -1 .iiia.-h is aci. I he added to tho Sponges aro irt t germ eol'ec lors. Tbey sh i mi be frequently st ablod. To lake the soreness out of ,t soft, panful cor i, l.y bindi'.* il up each night w-. > linking sjdu, moistened wlto a l.liie water. A simple way lo separate ol-cs il lo break th mi fcently inii :. small funnel. 'Ibe whites wili pass through ami the yolks remain, Km- afternoon lea loasl seems lo he heller liked than almost anything else. It is thin ami cut in round or daimond shaped pal- terns. WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S. Dentist. Crown und Bridge Work a Specialty. All detitAl epenitiuna skilfully treated. Cas and local nntiHthctics adntlniaten-d for the painless ex- tractiun uf teeih. Consultation free. Offices: Helk-ersuti Illuck. I'rince Rupert- 11-12 Alex.M.Manson It.A., W.E.Willlums.n.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince- Rupert, B.C P.'.O. BOX 2:1 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING runt, of wu. foxon, i su.. a.11.a.m., ion., km; GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Pire, Life nnd Accident Insurances 618 3rd Avenue Phune 2,i3 and Groan 252 PRINCE RUPERT Rig Did Good Work. Jusi passing the Government buildings al the start of lb.' fire was the grocery delivery rig of Messrs 8lalker & Wells. I was Inslanll) commandeered by ihe rescuers of valuable properly und carried tho biggest and most valuable loads is ever hauled he- fore. So heavy was lhe burden oi record books, etc., lhal lhe drivers feared lhe springs would break. A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sta THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND Ave. SECOND -*���*- AVENUE SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamdttingand Sheet Mr ml Work O dice: .Ird Ave. Work.hop Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and Hth SI a ....PREPARE FOR THE WINTER.... Great assortment of UNDERWEAR for men, women, women and children ..Suits and Overcoats for Boys.. in many styles and fabrics that will please thc little fellows and stand the wear and tear Raincoats in all sites, und many kinds for men, women and children Girl's Dresses We have just received a large assortment that we will sell at special prices. Your dollars will go a long way at Prompt Detlrory JABOUR BROS. 825 Third Avenue "THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES" Phone 243 Blark C. E. UAINTER, Locator Skoena Unel District-District ul Queen ******** Talee notice that thirty days a ter dale. I, 0. fell, nler o Prince Rupert, B. tt, JVm'Wm**' ,,I,kl-��'l��er, intend to spply to the Chiel Com- SS5SP& Ena* (or . gwj^jjns.^ , - ,1 and pelro cum on snd under tliu ssro. ui km mllraham Islanel descrilied oa lullows: '" eimmoncinil ttaDO* l>'""l-?,lw�� Sg? Sfg it* v ll rV-al , ium* No. 16, ItiarKWl ���**��� ?*��� ol g; * '!* ,Y c���i L��we No. II thence north gsnst 11. ��*"�����c- e- baintku- *m*u" post *2**��LA2*J2Xi Commencml at a post A"*"?"-,^, ���i���,���i lenceolBlack.sler river ��.lhN��' s south ol tne si cabin. i'*"lm"l'Tl''lA.u7h;i'ns''wi.T, thenco 80 ( coal an HXI chaina nort^ thence su en, . . ., ,__.,_. chaina aoulli, commenceme Buenceol i��ac������". ��������������� h e,am|i,|���n Telegrapn |raokkoep two mile, south ol the slx.n uum -j^^ |on���. ui. !'._���( niHrki i I . A- VI . t*. *'* *~ . ,._' Uli , _���j *_twuHi white jjji i HjnSVSn Dated Sept. 23. >��H- Pub Nov. i. S^naUndDlstrlV^rT:,^""^..^ lawyer, intends lo rchaao the lollowlnil cornor C. ���< "��� '"1"",'C?7hnini "llionco north 8.1 Efi*STB*W1* of co,,- SSSMt 11!. Ull. C. E. BAINTER. locator C. D. RAND Second Ave. Phone 112 New Knox Hotel rili.Nt: *11 P.O. BOX 804 PONY EXPRESS SV.HTKMATir MERCHANTS' I.KI.IVKKV SERVICK BanirnKS, Storairo and Forwarding Airents. For Riga or Motor Car day or nlvht Seventh Ave. and Fulton Phone 301 Read The Daily News BESNER & BESNER, Proprietors The New Knox Hotel la run on the European rrlan. First-class service. All the Latest M.-drrn mprovemente. ���:���:��� BEDS .-.-.* UP FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT COAL NOTICE Skoena Und DIslrlcl-DLlrlct of *i��<��*U\*$>**? H T.ke notice thst.lhlrty day. (run. d.te, I, O.,*. U.Kerrrince.^erll.-C.by J-,.,.,,,,, ,��l and petroleum on and und.-r liltl caros ol Tske nuiice thsl J, Rapid", Iowa, occupallon apply lor pe.mia.lun to pu, deacrihed leti.l.: .,|.���tod on tho southerly Commenclnil at a posl P.ami , fc jg-j, s^m..=^2 aS Ufa i d "��SSs Crow Lake, thence a******"." ..^e, lie Inlet curner tt ���._�� Lo"' , wl ehains thunco nun. ���atttTEP**^^ a ������ nA,NTER'u,c,lor Dated Aug. 1, UUL JbSSb " \ Pub. Sept. SS. Pub. Ann. 12. thenco south nco north Skeena Und Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct of Queen Charlotu lalanda Tako notice that Austin M. Brown ol Prince llupert, occupallon aaddler, intends to apply to iho Ch ef Commissioner ol Unda and Works fur �� I P������ee rospect for coal, oll and petroloum en Ml under tha 'lollowlng described hVnda on th. vi'iwi Coast ol Craiiani lirnnd: norlh i "Comnionrln,- at a po.t plan teal lh-. e.11- ~.l so v ' at the northeast corner of C. L. No. tiii fence Ni ���* 80 chains west, thence 80 ehslns north, thence 80 chain, eut, tlience 80 chaina aoutb to point ol commencement. 'rg\eUfnl M. BROWN, Locato Locatod Aujust 1st, 1911. Pub. Aug. IV. Prevention of Eye Trouble Prevention is better than cure. It is cheaper. It is possible when cure is impossible. Eye trouble may be avoided by the timely use of glasses, averting discomfort, Buffering anil permanent Impairment of sight. We are properly equipped to odjust glasses and guarantee satisfaction.. ****** R. W. Cameron & Co. G.T.P. Official Watch Inspector. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 ���OXWaOOOP-QCXXXXXXWCXMOfO :.... ful. buy mil ovordras.t11, her only Inlei'.'-I is in food and ei I Ill's iiii.I gOtSlp, v. Iiiii i.Ml" i result-, .-.nil.I renin.' from sucli n bflplonitlfff Tin- llllppiesl Hit',' i I ii iitrl's life 's her I'lliliM" .'.'!' - In- bus 11...I..in lo run abfllll, sin* tines lo lohool wiih other |i:il- nml buys, life is fill! nf eli l.lisb pleasure, mil il one day, when sbe is si i'i ,. i-liil.l, -li ��� i. nienl,' I., put mi tbe elnnk or char- ..*bnf wiiieb Impedes hor ni.vr.- Ill.'lll-.. .'lllll Hie veil which flitll.1 ber "iKbt, nu.I sbe must never ���peak I., n man nuntn until sbe marries. Ami what ���* marrlafel Tbe Iiii.|,.i:i.I is ebnsell by Hie parents, nml though in ��� few cu- liKlileiie.l fiiinilies (be young people nre nil..we.I In know each ..ilier during ibe pen.nl of engagement, in ni"*-i eiise-s lllo briilc llOBtS ber b.isbnml only nflei* I i isrrlago. The ourlous oere- monles still in vogue nil poinl lo ii single nml degrading em p�� lion of womanhood, Afler Hm marriage lho husband Hfis hla wi'e'H veil, leei ber fn.''' f��>P III'- lirs! lime, nn.l, if il pleases ll ni. throws a largesso of money out ol Hi.' Window 10 lb.- t'l'iiw.l, iis amount being proportionate to hli pleasure. Hotel Central Sffftltei .-..ir..i-i-.it. nn<l Amrrican ptntt. atmim In .iti-l. in.-i.-m cunvi'tiicnccn. -Vtat"** II.'" lu 122- i��*r Any. : Proprietor FEED STORE Wo carry rvor>*thin�� in thi- feed lino, alaoirar- ilrn nonla at tho luwoal m.i: k.-t prices, at Cultart'i ������.n ft i-| Si.-1.*, Markrt IMacc PONY EXPRESS Phone. 41 or 301 EBY CO, Co.__= REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - |! C. S. O. E. B. S. Xmas presents���time to send them to the Old Country-lots of them easily mailed. Wallace's. tf For row boats and launches Telephone 320 green. Davis Boat House. ���li*!!!!*!!!^^ Write for our Catalogue! It's free! Our new Catalogue, con- talnlng 124. pages, Illustrating Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, China, Leather Ooods, etc., will be mailed free to any address upon request. It brings our store to your door all you need to do is to make your selection In your own home, mall It to us, and we will do the rest, without any worry op expense on your part. We prepay nil the pottal or express charges, guarantee that It will bo safoly delivered to you, and refund your money If you are not entirely satisfied. Ryrie Bros., Limited Canada's Lament Jewelry Hotiie llXS tgtle, .*,... .1 en, r, ,rye-.. .*,-,, -Tt*0S. 134-136-138 Ymii.c Street TORONTO The Prinoe Rupert Lodge, No. .lis. Sons of Enitlsn.l. meet, the llr.t nn>! Ihlnl Tuesdays In each month In the Son. of Kngland Hall. 619 2nd Ave. at 8 p.m. F. V. CLARK. Sec.. P. O. Ihu 812. Prince Rupert ERNKST A. WOODS. Preslelent. Box 23 MISS ELSIE FROUD A.L.C.M. Teacher nf Piano, Violin and Voice Culture. 2nd Ave, ��� . ��� Between Tth & sth 8* Prlnrc Ru'"'rt E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer rilAlttiKS REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE inn. OPEN DAY AND NlelllT HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anii EMBALMER.**! Funeral Directors 3rd Ave. near ��lh St. Phono No. m HOWE & McNULTY GENERAL HARDWARE I Stoves and Ship Ranges ,.������__,��, Chandlery ..Grand Hotel.. Worklngmsn's Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 1st Ave. and 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor Utile's NEWS Agency Magazines II Periodicals -.-. Newspapers i CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF t I ���t f i t t g x* . ... THE DAILY NEWS FREE TRIP ROUND THE WORLD PROVINCIAL ELECTION Announcement Made That It Wil Be Held Early In 1912. A ITieetingrof thfl Conservative ciiil. was held lasi night in tin* elub rooms, ii is understood on Brood authority thut tin- Important announcement wns there made Hint a Provinoial eleotipn will be held early next year. K. OF P.~ OFFICERS Milt -aamt ty***m~A***m*******t .****m**-*sml****lmA*m f*\7X '**���** *'***'* *'^m* I *****,* ****tstm* 't***************** ll ll ll ll ll "The News" Classified Ads. ���One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� Election Took Place Last Night��� List of Those Elected. in their handsome hall on sixth street last night the Prince Ruperl Knights of Pythias .-levied their oflioe bearers for the year. Following is the list: C. C. \V. VV. Potter; V. C, A. Hag- gelt, P. s. Massey; M. of w.. n. VV. Cameron; K. of It. A s. Bro., ti. i.. Stewart; M. of I".. VV, it. Love-; M. of l'.. VV, B. Robertson; M. al A.. D. M.I.eoil; I. Oh, II. Me- Keiina: 11. G., T. McLeod. '-^HEY WILL REPAY A We have just iirr-mged with one of our clients to place forty-two lots on the market under exceptional advantage! to the purchasers. The ���-,���., lou are some of thc best in Sections: , See Howe & McNulty for the 7 and 8. The prices ore as low i famous Kootenay Ranges. as any on the market, and the terms so easy���monthly���that any- $5.00 Reward one can buy. Along with this J $5.00 reward will be given by Mrs. exceptional offer, each lot admits , E. Reynolds late of 3'XKI Scott Street, the purchaser to a drawing for a I Vancouver, for information of the FREE TRIP ROUND THE whereabouts of her son. Samuel Rey- WORLD. If you hold the lucky ' nobis, who left home March 26th, 1910, ticket the trip is yours; or you|and has not been heard from since. can surrender it for a cash con-1 Mrs. E. Reynolels, i-*5-l ltith Ave.. East. side-ration. The chances are good���I Vancouver. B.C. one in forty-two. Come in *""i' _ investigate. Phone 150 The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability- Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. Till* Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S.-Hounes and Rentals. L, CAREFUL LOOKING OVER J mm^t\**ar*r-**am**)J *m For Rent Flat in Clapp Bulldlni**. W.-st.*ii!iav.r Bros. It Kor Kent���Comfortable n.oel.*rn house. 432 Fifth Ave . near Hospital. Phono Blue 138. 270-273 For Rent���Nice clean, warm Hates 35c and up. Klnir G, *r,|nf���rtable rooms, rree Hotel. tf For Rent-Furnisheel Rooms-Buckley Block��� I2.&.) week up. For Rent���Two roomed cal'i freshly papered and clean. H F. McRae & Co. i. close to McBride, only $10 per month. t-f BAPTIST GIRLS' SOCIAL Successful Concert Held Last Night In Maclntyre Hall. HFJcRAE NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Members of the Baptist Church iiiris' class hold a concert antl so- i-ial lasi iii^ht in ilu- Maclntyre hall wiih greal suooess. Mrs. Kirkpatriok presided over the ar- rangement8. A musical program wa- rendered effectively by Miss I'rowde uml Messrs. Davey, Clap- p,it,,n an.l l'atoii, Mrs. Kirkpatrick contributed a reading and Rev. VV. ll. McLeod a reoitation. Refreshments were aso provided bj i li.* ladies, Insurance J OUR Companies are noted tor prompt and juat st'ttU'in.-nts. We write every known claaa of Insurance. The Mack Really and Insurance Co. -i-t^j.-^**-^.. Wanted .���������^���.-l- COAL NOTICE AND COMPANY IN SECTIONS 5, 6, 7, AND 8 ���keena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Qu.vn Charlott lalands Taka notice that Austin M. Drown of Princ* Hupert, aaddler, intenda to apply to tba Chial Commiaaioner of Lands and Worka for a iicenc* The James. rdAv. nd Mh St. *** - �� f-.rni��hed re.im*. dv\. table .��*ar.i Board M75 Room and Board $7.00 tll'AUTY MJ..H PRICE* lim A meeting of tho ratepayers of Sections 5, 6, 7 anil s will be held in the Presbv to prospect for coal, oil and patrolaum on ami tn* following c Coast of Graham Island under i ollowing described lands on the Weat Commencini at a post planted three milea east of tbe northeast corner of C- 1- No. 4469 thonce south 80 chains, thence SO chains weat, thenca 80 terian Church Hall, on Fourth t^na^Li.bme' *�� *"���"" ***** * p,"n, "' AISTIN M. UROWN, Lc-calor l-x-.i. I August 1st. 1911. rub. ..-.*. u. Avenue, on Friday next, December let, at S p.m., for the purpo��e of forming a Ratepayers' Association and to elect officer*. 2t ���?3 "-M? .*- I ��� -j(f x��Sfed3oi-T-gagfccSbin The Arctic Studio a-a 1. ,,|Te-riug to iis patron* tlii�� fall. eVsict**- create-.! from Caribou Skit River Indian* of the A with lire .*t.*i.itig.<.^_. . Y. fall, called to th,* tact tt tain: beautiful new trti by the Peel unique. ��ne[ hs* the lent tl ..: | I. u*un article is ever dnpl ��� ::���- :*..*.; as at*. , .'. SrEe'lAL LETTERIV, : Coa��t. an,) decorated conside ration is respect- very article i.< abtolutely advantage of giving to the rccip- ���ahich novelty always lend*. No cated. and In ���consequence i* a* painting. ... No charge fob ON v���-....,. ev- Special livery a* there ii> but promptly for Chrittma* de- one artist to fill them. . . An elegant lot of Indian Moccasins and other ship- .iient* from the Yukon are daily expected. Some high grade banket* will ��oon arrive from the North. VICTORIA CUT FLOWERS Will arrive tomorrow and weekly hereafter with gen- eroiw Mipply of Atparajru* Fern". Coast folk* know without being told that the Fairview Greenhouaet are by far the mo*t celebrated on th��> Pacific Coast, not excepting California, and the Arctic Studio it their ���ole agent in Prince Rupert Skaana Land District���DUtrict of Queen Charlott Take notice tbat thirty davs from date, 1, C- �� Bainter of I'rince Rupert, li. (.., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Cora- miauoner of Landa for a licence to nro��|��ect fcr coal and petroleum on and under 610 acrea of land on Uraham Isalnd daacribed as follows; Commencing at a post planted two rndua north ol C E. B. Coal Leaaa No. IS, marked N. W. comer C. I B. Coal Laaaa No. 21, tnence south 80 chains, thenca eaat 80 chains, thence norih mj chains, thenca west 80 chaina to place of com- mm cement. Dated Sept. 12, 1911. C. E. UAINTER. Locator Pub. SepL 23. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Quean Charlotte Taka nouce that thirty davs from dale, 1, C. K. Uainter ot Prince Rupert, !>. C. by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to tha Chief Com* niiv.it" . - of Landa for a licence to proapect for eoal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described aa follows: Commencing at a poat planted two milaa nouh of stake markad C E. U. Coal Lease .No. 4. marked N. E. earner C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 5, thence aouth 80 chaina, thence west mj chains, thence north 80 chaina, thenca eaat 80 chaina to plaoa of commencement. Dated Sepu 11. 1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locatoi 1 "v.! ���. Sept. 23. Skeana Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Quean Chralotte Taka notice that thirty day* from date, I. C I. Bainiar of Prince Rupert, U. C, by occupation ���^1* bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com* misaioner of Lands for a licence to proapect fur I coal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea of land on Graham Island deacribed as follows: nmencing at a poat planted two milea north . E. B. Coa! Lease No. 3, marked C. E. Bainter cornar Coal Lease No. C, thrnce aouth SO chains, thance east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thenca waat 60 chaitia to plaoa of commencement. DatedSept. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER Locator , Pub. Sapt. S3 Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ot Queen Charlott I Taka notice that thirty dava from dale, 1, C. E Uainter of Prince Rupert, B. C. by occupation bookkeeper, intend lo apply to tba Chief Commiaaioner erf Lands for a lie, ncv to prospect for 1 t ..n 1 it Voung lady to clerk in News Stand. Apply Canada Ry. News Co., on wharf. tf Maternity nur*e open for entrapment. Apply Box 2169 Newa. tf Wanted-Servant to do iieneral housework. Other maid kept. Mrs. L. W. Patmore. t-f Wanted. ��� Dressmaking, cleaning and pressing, repairing for men and wemen Mrs Charles Percher. 82u Third Ave, Phone 2iM Red. tf We have permanent poeitions for one or more tady representatives in each city and township in Western Canada, We can offer very attractive terms to those who qualify and are willing to devote four to six hours daily to our work. Clergymen, school tear he ra and thoeo having targe personal acquaintance who can devote spare time will be amply repaid for their services. Address, immediately. Box -851, Winnipeg. Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 Lost and Found 1 ���I Advertise in The Daily Newsl **********************t^ -GO TO- The Big Furniture Stor e -FOR- | BLANKETS and COMFORTERS t* .��. We have them in a great variety from the cheapest to the best. �� f f # f f f * f f * F. W. HART 2nd Ave. and 6th St. Phone 62 ************* I *********fttfrfr CARTAGE and STORAGE G. T, P. Transfer Agent, Orden pramptlr Oiled. Print, raaonabl*. OFFICE-H. B. Rexhntfr. Onlrsj St. Phoiw a. s * i *.* iii iii m y.t 9. HI a.i ... ra ... e,*s SM ... *.t V-OUND-2 Small Keys. Ineiulr����t News Offle*. 215. if r Real Estate 1 Shoes.. -4 MADE AND REPAIRED Lot fur Sal*, in Section 5. H; -,-1. B, Lot 15. Tth Ave. Apply Mike Rti.i.h. Box 5X1 City. tf J i Stenographer ��^4'%i''^n^����l^'^ii-��Hl^li^i"�� Eastern stenographer of wide experience wante position. Address "Stenographer." *������.- Cordova St.. Vancouver. B.C. t-f 1 JOHN CURRIE SECOND A. IM I FIRE WHAT WOULD IT MEAN TO YOU? Yesterday's tire should U- a warning to you for the proti I tection of your valuable* mi . deeds, jewelry, etc. We* hav. safe deposit boxes for rent at a nominal charge. Your inspection inviteel niKci it'ruT P* *�� ... t*1 (!) =���������=��� iii *** Continental Trust Co., i (3 ... n MS Prince Rupert (!) LIMITED Fire lasuraaea Board Compan Second Avenue r For Sale ���g*m*****a% For Sale���Wardrobe trunk in tirst class cenditi'*ii. Apply Room 25. 53( bth Ave. West. HMH Savoy Hotel Cor. Fraser and Sth. Choice Wines and Cigars RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFORT GRADES IN SECTION 2 Before the auction of lots in section 2, intending purchase-rs should carefully Study the Lot Grades You can only do this satisfactorily by S-fie-al and petroleum on aad'uate <��b"acn, ~M I W ��J" v""-r uu ""? ����"*---"ur.iy u�� j : Und on Graliam Island described ar (olio.., j obtaining a ropy of the large map (3 ft .'ommeneint at a rwert planus! two miles nonb ! 6 in. bv 2 ft.) complied from official re "I &2 ^^ernVrl^'eLal SSS c?rds V J- H f\\tbxiry, CE. Thi, ,Coal to ehalna. thenee south bO ehaina. il,.*r.re **esl DO rhainr to placa ol commesneement. I.atcd Sepl 11. l��Il. C. E. BAINTER, Locator , Tub. Sept. 21 A Splendid Lol of Chnsimis Holly aod Poms.iUs Hare Beti Arrayed For :''-.- 5J \?.*. 'Z'^y ><; * i .- - -.'2 CS if: js >k~r.. Land District���District ol Queen Charlolt, Take nolic* thai thirty days Irom date, I, C. K Bainter of I'rince I'.upr.-t. it. C., by occupation ' i* ts crUDriDrD , rn I-- �����> .-.I. r. Intend to apply to the Chief Com- ' *~ *��� XnBtlDLH ��� IU. r-.r.-rr - r: ol I-.* 1- tot a licafice to prospect lor ' 613 Third Ave. P. O. Box tlii coal and petroleum oa a&d under 640 acrea ol land on <��rat..m Island described aa (oMoars: ^ Commencing at a port planted two miles north "^--^"-������-���-���*���*������������������������������������'������������������������������������ of C. E. B. Coal Lease No. ��, marked S. E. cornar I C. E. B Coal l.i��� No. ��, thenc* north SO rhaina, * 8 1 V�� . ihenc* laf ' there* !*>, Dated gives full details of contours, topo firaphical feature's, street grades and ot elevations, PRICE-TWO DOLLARS For Sale at the Office of Princf Rupert Phone V. ��� hence aast 80 chains, thenc* aoutb SO chains, place ol eomm*nr*menl. t . E. BAINTER, Locator east t*n chaina to plac* ol commoncement aCaVVr/aa. _PK ���* I Daled Sept. 11. 1��11 -JTJ^S&'m.^akJ. pub. Sepu It H.I.O MEMORANDUM NTIL 9 O'CLOCK We Loaned Money at Intending Purchasers of Section 2 Lots Nov. 29th is the date set for the selling by auction of Lots in Sectiem 2. If you wish to get a lot Mad us your instructions to buy, together with the cash for the amount you care to put in. Terms of SALE-One quarter cash anel balance in 1, 2 and 3 years at 6 per cent G.R. NADEN COMPANY Second Ave., Limited. Prince Rupert. B.C. WE BUY EVERYTHING We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 735 THIRD AVE. .,-���������-.. BOYS! START IN BUSINESS Sell the Daily News. It's the easiest and quickest way of earning money of your own. Apply at THE NEWS OFFICE -��a^i iia^n - || -,, -,| - ,,_,,, ^ ii^. i ^ BEIRNES & MULVANY Skeena Mail and Express Leave all express packages for interior points with the Pacific Transfer Co., 807 Third Ave., snd insure prompt forwsrdir.g. All accounts and correspondence addressed to P.O. Bsi 806 BEIRNES & MULVANY will receive immediate attention Ha-clloo. B. C m mmm&^g&mmW!mkWM^xW^W!^Wi&. V- I The Paper 1 r I Your Home! THE "DAILY NEWS" *> si lt pi ves you all tho news of your own city and district as well as the principal happenings 11a11 Par^ of the world. The news is well edited, ita news columns are clean and wholesome. It is a paper yci need in your home. The advertising columns of the Newa bring ZSSlig.touch with opportunities for getting the full value for your money. -* B aj ' ~' "' ���> ���' Nl' ^H��|l ^11 B 11^ || Per Cent, to Build This House Per Cent, to Build This House Cbi-Mty Swctping and Furnace Cleaning ,V' ������ ^^---____-_-__-_______���_; j^i Prepare for winter by getting your fnr- ' ^ naces and flues put in order by C. H. CUTTING Pricliral fkiasr. Sate, Adiliru Kaai Hslel. ir Phone 71 Let us loan you the m ...ey to buv or build a house or pay off a mortgage CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. Mclntyre Block. Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. Head Office: Pacific Building. Vancouver, B. C. Water Notice ���'���a.'* ****** * Bill Heads Price Lists Memorandum Forms Commercial Cards In Commercial Printing w hav ��� larfe slock of We handle Blank Ledger Form, fe>r Loose Sjrttem ,,i . I, . i.-s ,i s i ~r i a ~, * ** Letterheads Stock Certificates Articles of Association Illustrated Pamphlets ' I, Alfred Chrfitinn Gard* of Prince Rupert, occupation Mining Engineer, five notice thtst on the ��� ->th day of December. ISII. 1 Intend to api-'v toi the Water Commiuioner At hit offlee In Prince! Kupert for a licenw to take and un tvo cubic feet of water per ��econd from an unnamed itream i in the Dittrict of Coaat Kange .<., Skeena Divirion. I i 1-4 mile Mat of the Tyaa Sutton. G.T.P. R>\ i, i The water if to be uken from the itream about AM] i one half mile above Ita outlet, and ft to be un-i if. f.��r .irvelopinir power for a quarr situated at the lr j outlet ot aaid creek, along the Railway g-rade. ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE 1 Datad Nov. 2Mb. 1911. ���{.**: s'^ss ���***��� ********������������*��� ���% t*pa** n a.^i-a *m For society printing, we ensure correctness ofjtylg^and taste in Visiting Cards. Wedding Invitations and DanceProgrammes. For any kind of printing from the humble "dodger'' to the highest grades of multi-color printingconsult the "Newa.Inh" ��� : I" : I Daily News Building Third Ave .��� H PHONE 98 PHONE 98 i/ * **^;**��� - - ���&*���*-
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-11-29 |
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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. |
Identifier | The_Prince_Rupert_Optimist_1911-11-29 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | b11c9e12-af6d-4882-8c1d-e51fccd9d503 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0227897 |
Latitude | 54.312778 |
Longitude | -130.325278 |
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