THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 6 a. m., Nov. 18 HAX.TR._r, ***** U****" ^ttfy -- The Daily News /Ws %A uv I'i 11 - 01EXT i MAILS IA. For SOUTH 1 Princess Mary.. .. .Sunday a .m. 1 Camosui Sunday, 9 a. in. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist VOL. II. NO. 264 Prince Rupert, B.C.. Saturday, November 18, 1911. Price Fiv** Cents TOT IBONAR LAW ANNOUNCES A RETROGRADE PLATFORM | Canadian Leader of the British Unionist Party Wants a Tariff, is Against Home Rule, and in Favor of Retaining State Church in Wales iCanadian Press Despatch.) London, Nov. 18.���Bonar Law, Mr. (Balfour's success made his first speech ns Unionist leader to an liniment! audience at Leeds last night. He* referred to the Canndlnn elec- ftloni 'ii t landmark In lhe world's ���history. He said (lint whatever I qualifications lie possessed for thc ���leadership of tbe Unionist party 11.11111- from his Canadian origin nnd I early life In the Dominion. He came out boldly for tariff reform, against homo rule, nnd agalnBt the disestablishment ot the State supported Church in Wales. Ladies Plan Entertainment The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian Church will hold a sale of aprons, home cooking and candy at the church hall, 4th Ave., on Tuesday afternoon and evening, Nov. 21, from 8 to 10 p.m. Tea will be served. j HAZELTON SILVER LEAD ORE SHIPPED VIA RUPERT 1912 | Harris Mines, Ltd., Propose Extensive Development Operations on "American Boy"���Calculate on Shipping 400 Tons Picked Ore by Next Fall GOLD NTKIKI*: XK.tit NOME Ten Outfits Are Xow Haul tit Work on Oregon (reek���Good Pay Diit Reported. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Nome, Nov. 18.���A good gold strike has been nintlc nt Oregon Creek, nenr here. Ten outfits are now at work. All arc producing good pay dirt. THK MAVOItS DEPART, Union of II. ('. Municipalities to Meet .Next Vein- al Revelltoke. A.-TIII IS H.IWKKS COMING. Man Who Engineered! the "BrlOili Horn" Cry Is Made Supi-i im lent of Immigration. (Canadian Press Deipatch.) Ottwa, Nov. 18.���Ardnir llawkcs, of "British born" fume, and now the newly appointed superintendent of Immigration, left lasi night on a visit to the west. He will go through to British Columbia. FRANTIC MOTHER'S DEED. .Mrs. Qarroway Killed Hereelf with a Revolver ut Xew Westminster. Prom Hazelton on their way to Vancouver for the rest of the year, tht- brothers Hugh and Duke Harris nl mining fame passed through Prince Rupert yesterday. Interest .own lieli.iv Is likely to centre soon In lhe mine with which they are ililefly concerned, "The American Boy " This mine consists of a group ni claims extending over 400 acres nn I'm, Nine Mile Mountain, and all siimmcr the development work has been going on. The veins, of which there are four, hare been stripped ou the surface fur long distances with most gratl- f.li.g results. The veins are from nnc to five feet broad, and reprc- a.-ni an unlimited store of commercially valuable ore. This group of inuii'H was never offered for less it in 11 .".n,nno bond, and a company >��� now Incorporated under thc name of tin- Harris Mines Ltd. to run them. Cnlil tallies In the ore of the three relni represent $2.50 per ton. Other nre values give $80 per Ion. It Is calculated that with �� small .tew of, say five miners, and a cook, working through next yenr about 400 ions of picked ore can be ready for shipment by December, 1912. By that lime It Is fully assured that lhc O. T. P. will be running lo Hn- re-lion and Ihe ore ran be shipped out lo Trail smeller or, perhaps, by urealer good fortune for the Const district, (loose Bay smeller, via I'rlnre Rupert. The opening up of further and richer ore bodies still Is proposed, and shipments up to 1,500 tons nre calculated muy be made by (he spring of 11113. This looks like the forecast of the long promised Hazelton mining boom, which will lie about due when the through linking up of the O. T. P. draws within reach. When the veins above the 1 oil- foot level arc opened up It Is estimated that there will be available In the two win.*- upwards ot ten thousand tons of ore averaging $93.48 per ton, 89.2 ounces of silver nnd 28.7 per cent of lead. Calculations have alrendy been made regarding the shipment of the ore to the Trail smelter. The Trail smelter figures at $14.50 per ton for shipping in tier cent ore from Prince Rupert and treating It. Il Is estimated that for $4 per ton, ore can be sorted and sacked at the mine, for $3 per ton lt can be packed up to lhc rails my means of the new Provincial Government road, built at a cosl of $10,000 this last fall, while about $2 per ton Is estl- watcd ns freight charge for every ion of ore from Hnzclton to Prince Ituperl. Willi the high grade ores accessible on (he "American Boy" group lhc mine ran be most profitably worked, nnd lha Intention Ih Io carry on the enterprise with nil possible vigor. (Canadian Press Despatch.) New Westminster, Nov. 18.���Mrs. Garraway a resident here, has shot herself dead with a rusty revolver. Her body was found by her little son lying In a pool of blood at her home yesterday. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Victoria, Nov. 18.���The Union of B. C. Municipalities will meet next year at Revelstoke. The officers elected are: Mayor I'lunla of Nnnu- Imo, president; vice president, Mayor Lee of New Westminster; secretary- treasurer, Reeve Bose of Surrey; executive, Mayor Hamilton of Revelstoke, Reeve Weart of Burnaby, Reeve Dick of MISBlon, Reeve Pound of South Vancouver, Reeve Mc- Naughton of North Vancouver, Alderman Enrigiu of Vancouver and Mayor McNeish of North Vancouver. Kvchiiiigc Grill ltrt>pi-��K. On Monday, November 20 the Exchange Grill wll reopen under the management of Messrs. J. S. Car- michael and C. W. Embleton, who will welcome all old patrons as well as any others who like good things to eat. The place has been thoroughly overhauled and rcnovnted and everything put In first clnss condition. By courteous treatment nnd strict attention to the quality of foods they Intend to make their place one of the best In the city. Now is the time for your winter Overcoat. We have thc goods to please you. Sweder Bros., Custom Tailors, Helgerson Block. 4t A GRUESOME PAROBLi Mail Clerk Ki.iiiui Package ('..iimiiig .... Infi.nt'N Hotly. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Montreal, Nov. 18.���A gruesome discover wns made nl the post office today when u clerk In sorllng out parcels discovered the body of n mnle Infant wrapped In cotton In one pnr- cel. FEARFUL WRECK ON THE NORTHERN PACIFIC! Two Trains Met in II, ml,,,, Cailllslon Near Butte���Four of the Crews Killed. Unite, Nov. 18.���Two Northern Pacific train inei In a head on collision nenr here lust night. Pour of the trainmen were killed. The wreckngo caught fire and the bodies of the victims were badly burned. I.IK I*: IIOItllKVs. V.ltiii SM Kill's Cabinet Si,in,- Sin-pi js,-s nn.l Suspicions. I'.l.ltllills A11.Uses (Canadian Press Despatch.) Pekin, Nov. 18.���The personnel of the new cabinet called by Yunn Slit Knl hus crented some surprise, ll Is believed he Is conspiring to defeat the rebels, und that the , al.hu ' will not remain long In office. MISSING PARTY ARRIVES BY S.S. VENTURE Thirty-five Surveyors and Timber Cruisers Many Days Overdue on Naas���Had an Adventurous Trip by Trail and Canoe. HOUSE OF COMMONS OPENED AT OTTAWA Ottawa, Nov. 18.���The iwelfih I'.rllamenl of Canada was opened In ���lata yesterday by II.R.H. the Duke of Connaught. The weather was superb. The dazzling sunshine fell on n mnntlc of snow lhal covered lhe ground. Thc military ceremony wns '���irrlcd out with precision. There was a large attendance of noInbllltle8. The speech from the Throne outlined thc lcglslnllon previously forecasted. The following Hie opening of the House a committee was named lo Btrikc off some of the standing committees. These will probably be reduced, ns the unm- hcr is too large. The House adjourned till Monday afternoon. TEN MONTHS' IHTI.IHNG. By the Venture today arrived the survey party of thirty-five sent out in the early summer by Messrs. Gore & McGregor of Victoria, which has been anxiously awaited at various points on the Naas for ten days or more. During the long wait on the Naas River, owing to the impossibility of getting boat communi- catiok with Mill Bay, the party ate out their grub supplies and were reduced to Indian fare of hard tack and dried salmon. The whole party came down the Naas with Indian pilots in three large dugouts, but when the flow of ice grew thicker the Indians refused to go farther than Greenville, and here the party had to wait. Against the advice of the Indians H. P. Rutter, Chief of the party, with B. Stirling, A. Fraser, A. Stormerson and E. Mauch- line took canoe and endeavored to make Mill Bay. This party was five days missing from the rest of the party and was almost given up for lost. They experienced icy weather in the open dugout and had a perilous passage down the Naas. The others were brought to A NEW METAL HAS BEEN DISCOVERED IN B. C. It is Whiter Than Silver and Promises to be of Great Value���It is Called Canadium in Honor of Canada���Large Quantities in Kootenays I Canadian Press Despatch.) Nelson, B. C, Nov. 18.���The most Important discovery made In British Columbia for many years Is ihut of a new in..iui announced by A. G. French, the eminent Kugllsh chemist who early In the present yenr discovered (hc cxtBtenrc of platinum In the Kootenays. The new metal belongs to the platinum group and Its existence was never before known. II hns been called Canadium, In honor of the Dominion. It is a white metal, valuable In jewellery for the setting of gems, lho reflecting surface of mirrors, for search light!, instruments, etc The metal occurs pure In seml- cryatalllne grains In ihorl rods half ii millimetre long and a tenth of a millimetre wide. When burnished it Is more lustrous than sliver or any other of (he white metals. H exists In large quantities. PARTY OF LANDSTAKERS AREAJVEEK OVERDUE Launch Rover is Sent Out to Look for Any Sight of Three Young Fellows- Expected That They are Safe Enough, but Stormbound There is another party of land-1 Mrs. McRae is ill in the hospital, stakers for whom the provincial (having just come through a ser- police are looking now, although ious operation, and one of the it is expected that like the Mc- chief objects of the trip is to get Kinnon and Cornish party that the boy back for fear lest his they are safe on Porcher Island i mother might be worried into a and will return soon. relapse over him. The party is composed of Donald McLeod. J. McRae and Storm-Stayed Surveyors Angus McKenzie, who left in a News reached the city this launch twelve days ago to stake \ morninjr that the party of thirty- some land at Welcome Harbor on ��� five surveyors and timber cruis- porcher Island. They were pro-: ere who were storm-stayed at visioned for a week's trip, and are now nearly a week over due. It is feared that the young men had their plans interfered with by the storms last week, but as they had guns and ammunition j Quill Bay, on the Naas, had secured boat for Rupert and would probably arrive here soon. Two Bandied ami Thirty Thousand Hollars Caah Value of Hiiprre'a Residential and lliwlnca* House Orowtli. During the past ten months according to the figures of Building Inspector Mclnnis' returns, lhc vnlnc nf buildings In Prince Rupert for which permits were Issued Is J"*" about 1230,000. This Is a pretty f"lr record for what are supposed lo hive been duller months than usunl in ����� dty, but If the cost of the new City Hall and Fire Hall were ndded UM figures would bo $260,000 nt Icusl. Permits arc not formnlly Issued WT civic bulldlngB, which Is a loss to the records of the building Inspector. A lilAMoMi ROBBBBV. |8,000 Package Left In -�����*"����� tnr Safety Vanlih-i al BeatUa. (Canadian Pit" Despatch.) Seattle. No*. 18.-TI.rce thousand dollar! worth of diamonds nnd Jewellery were stolen from an auto ns night while the occupants slopped at the railway station. cm- i^i^r^��� **-*������� Work Hcgiin on I'lainlng "' ��** ***** Building on i:vc..v..l<-'l Site. A ,tart mmTmiAa yesterday on the construction nf the new C ty Hall. For some weeks the ittsftf B building bU ***** ��J��J ready but the energies of the M�� in,.' architect!. Mr. Ullcy of HHH Munro 1 ��S��. *f Mr WgjJgJ bcP��� concentrn.cl on tho Fire HSlh :������.��� Is making ~*^J* *"' ". rr"C "I'e filie? h-'v ��0�� It Is not known definitely ���,e present bulldlM ����<"1 �� "J T P reserve may hBVI lo be V . ' The iilans provide for I vacated. The P �������� ' ,th commodious munlc P *��JJ w SSSSsBw ell chamber. g^afmrn, ChtaSWS* *#*** at Wallace's. ITALIAN SOLDIERS WERE DRUNK WITH BLOODSHED AND FURY Francis McCuIlough, a London Newspaper Correspondent, Leaves Tripoli, Unable to Stand Horrors of Massacre of Arabs���Lays Blame for Horror on the Order of Gen. Geneva to Kill All Suspected of Having Borne Arms London, Nov. 18���A cable from Malta from Francis McCuIlough, a London newspaperman, who accompanied the Italian expedition to Tripoli as special correspondent for London newspapers confirms the reports that the Italian soldiers under General Caneva were guilty of inhuman excesses. The atrocities so affected Mr. McCuIlough that he was unable any longer to bear the sight and horror. Surrendering his passports to the military authorities he has quit his job, and is now returning home. He says that the subjugation of Tripoli by the Italians is impossible, and that the atrocities were committed in a spirit of revenge at their impotence to make any impression on the people. He says that for four days after the engagement of October 23 the Italian soldiers engaged in indiscriminate slaughter of the Arab population under Gen. Caneva's sanction. Caneva first issued a general order to shoot all Arabs found with arms, but only when caught by troops in charge of officers. The - troops complained that numbers of Arabs had hidden their arms and had resumed work as innocent husbandmen. Thereupon Gen. Caneva issued another order, to shoot all Arabs who could reasonably be suspected of having New Metlakatla Wharf The new wharf at Metlakatla with them they will be well able I is nearly complete. All the piles Mill Bay by the launch Shrimp I to live on the land. This morn- J are driven and about another which managed to make the trip,! ing the provincial police charter- two weeks it is expected will see and got aboard the Venture none i-d the launch Rover to go in it finished. the worse of their experience, search of the party. Constable Forsyth is in charge. Miss Barbeau is having a re- As the young men hod arrang- duced sale of Millinery, corned to get a trip over on a launch,,' mencing Monday the 20th. All and a trip back, it is quite pos- novelties and trimmings at a sible that they are merely de- j great reduction. layed waiting for a launch toi come over to the mainland. See Howe A McNulty for the The mother of one of the boys, j famous Kootenay Ranges. MINERS ARE LAID OFF AT GOOSE BAY MINES borne arms. ' Incensed by the loss of their comrades, the soldiers began shooting every Arab they could find. Behind the Esparto grass factory of the Bank of Rome lay a native village containing 50 to 60 inhabitants. A soldier was fourd shot in that vicinity. The village was thereupon burned to the ground and all the inhabitants butchered. The soldiers were literally drunk with the blood they had spilled. All the systems of intoxication characterized their practice and conduct. They had flushed faces that come from alcoholic symptoms, bloodshot eyes, unsteady hand and complete loss of self-control. McCuIlough, whose statements are corroborated by Reuters correspondent and two others, states that altogether 4000 persons were butchered, including many women and children. The correspondent says that previous to Oct. 23 the Italians treated Arabs with the utmost kindness, and that it is only fair to say that many Italian officers who looked at the affair calmly afterwards deplored it. When the Venture steamed into harbor this morning from Goose Bay the rumor was passed round that there was labor ; trouble at the mine. She had 75 J men on board, and the fact that 'Chief Owen of the Provincial! Police met the Venture was taken as evidence of disturbance. However, the men had been paid off because there was no work for them. Some of them mentioned that the snow had stopped work. Most of the men landed here and may wait over a boat or two. A considerable gang of men remains at the mine. PREMIER S NEW 'MANAGER Son Arrives for Mr. and Mra. Henning Today the staff of the I'remier Hotel are welcoming n new manager in the tiny person of a little son born to Mr. nnd Mra. Kred Henning. Mr. Henning is an old timer here, very popular, and congratulations are many and cordial. Mother and boy arc doing exceedingly well. ANOTIIIIt CAMOSI.X COtll.Vd. Slater Ship to lhe did ll.-llal.li- lllllll ((ir lli.aeaaull/ ( ll|||p|ll.) . A new steamer Is enroutc lor Crime Kupert for lhe northern trade, lhe Clielohsln. biilll at ll.-l- l.i i for the I'liie-n .-,..,*i, *,r11 i'iiiii- .any of Vancouver. This steamer, which Is similar In type lo the Camosun, will be used In the romlilneil service of llic Union Steamship Cii'ii- pany and thi lloseowllz Company lietween Victoria nnd the Nans and way ports. She will nlt.-rnnlc with (ho Venture In a weekly service. Tin- I'll) Of ll. K Is a painfully and expensively ���uggeatin fscl ii.ni while iiriiish Oo* In in lm. pntnloes are winning 11,000 priiei in competition with the whole continent o( America the province liner, not produce mora- (han one- (cnth lhe amount cons.lined. We have to Import luhurs from Wisconsin, Washington, California nnd olher ���im- and on every bushel brought In n duty of 2*i eeiits Is taxed ngalnsl tin- iiiiisiiiiier Thus Is the Irony of fnte rubbed In, Victoria Times. A Malicious Hoax Yesterday the Daily News received nn anonymous communication announcing the engagement of a popular young lady of Prince Kupert to a gentleman in Calgary. Being anonymous, It was very properly consigned to the waste paper basket. Its publication elsewhere has caused annoyance to the I young lady and her parents. The un - I'antoriutn Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. nounccment wns a malicious hoax. THE DAILY N'EWS The Daily News The Leading Neuspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-50 cents per inch. .Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries���Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building. Thir.l Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York-National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St, New York City. SEATTLE-Puget Sound News Co. Losdo-v, BNOL-HO���Tha 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. Saturday, Nov. 18 MH. ENGINEER, THIS IS TOO HAD. A year ago, there was a big gang of men at work with tools and derrick and dynamite, blasting away ihe hill at (he junction of Second Avenue and Eighth Street. Thousands and thoiiisands of tons of rock were removed at great expense and dumped down to level upjtbe fill ��n Second Avenue. The residents breathed a sigh of relief when the job was finished. Today, If you will walk along to the corner of Second Avenue and Eighth Street you will see a gang of men and a derrick at work again. This time they are lifting up the heavy rocks that a year ago the contractors were paid large sums of money to dump there. The explanation Is that "a culvert has caved in." It is reported (hat It will take the gang four weeks to remove the rocks to reach thc broken culvert. After that a contract will have to be lei to some one to build a proper culvert, and alter that a gang of men and a derrick will be employed again to replace tbe rocks (hey are now removing. The News has no wish to hurt (be feelings of (be City Engineer. bu( it would be lacking In Its duty to the citizens if it failed to ask him If that Is (he sort of work he Is paid by tbe city to perform. Tbe culvert was of the simplest kind of construction. It was of the box-iype, and would be labelled exhibit "A" In a "Child's Book of Engineering." Remembering the great need there is of money for the development of the city, lt is as much tn sorrow as in anger (hat the citizen*, look upon this piece of inexcusable bungling. Perhaps the City Council will take steps lo Inform the public how many of this type of culvert have given way so far. and how many more there are buried beneath the streets of the city. It is too bad to see public money wasted In this way, without a word of protest from the Council. CHI.Vt'S POOH LITTLE IXTAXT RULER i.Nebraska State Journal.I A motherly world will noi read the manifesto of the 5-year-old Emiwror of China without a hearty desire to take him on his lap. wipe his eyes and give him a cookie. "1 have reigned three years, and have always acted conscientiously In the Interests of the people." says Hunn Tung. Yet what can we expect of a 2-year-old child, however conscientious? Of course, he was deceived, as be says, on railway matters. Few men are sophisticated In railway matters at the ate of 5. Of courae. officials sent out to reform things turned embettlers. It Is generous of the lad to say that "all these things are my own fault." but we shall refuse to believe him. Rather lt should be the unanimous sentiment of the world that he be consigned to tbe S. P. C. C. till this trouble blows over. When China elect*, its first president, the world ought to insist tbat nobody be chosen who is not at least seven yean old. ��_____^____i___!ii*i��. g_m____ii��i r-J THE EMPRESS THEATRE 8 Return engagement of the Sherman-Cleveland Opera I Company TO-NIGHT | Honeymoon Trail A MUSICAL PLAY IN l\Vu \< TS SAME CAST AND CHORl'S ELABORATE SCENIC AND ELECTRICAL PRODUCTION Prices 50c.. 75c and 11. **m*****a*m**s*^^ The Graham Island Oil Fields, Limited CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000 We are offering for sale a very limited amount ot shares of stock at 25c per shire; par value $l.no. These shares are going quickly and will soon be off the market THE MACK REALTY & INSURANCE COMPANY SELLING AGENTS f��f4����eMI��|��..����|������444����4����������_4��4����4 44444* Subscribe For The Daily News liui flie paramount need was to sue Deed. The extraordinary and, to him, quite Inexplicable, change ln eondl tlons which be had studied during tortured hours passed on the bridge ol the Falcon or the Trinity tender, mad* It possible to remain longer In tin vicinity of tha rock than he had dared to hope. Therefore he knew* it wat advisable to adopt the certain meant of communication of lhc 'hrown ropi In preference to the uncertainty of his own power lo reach and climb the ladder. Flinging out his right arm, he motioned to the men in the lighthouse] to be ready to heave a coil. The wind was the chief trouble now. but he must chance that. ������ Vast pulling." he yelled over hit shoulder ss a monstrous wave pranced over the reef and enveloped the column "Ay. ay." sang out hts crew. tip went tba boat on (he cres( and a feareome cavern spread before hit eyes, revislini; the leaweed ("hat dung to the lowest tier of the masonry, ln the same instant he caught a fleeting glimpse of a lofty billow rearing back from the roekl on the norih. i'a.'-i n sank thc boat until the door ot the lighthouse seemed (o bo nil awful distance away. She rose again, and Stanhope stix>d upright, his knot wedged against (he wooden ribs. One piercing glance lu front and anothel (o (he rich; showed thai (he antagon Ism of (hc (wo volumes of water gavt the ��� -v*,- - i- -. lull. "Pull!" The boat shot onward. Once, twice, 11:r.e times, (he oars dipped wiih pre vision. These rowers, who went with tluir backs lumed (o wha( might be Instant death, were brave and stanch as he who looked it unflinchingly ln the face. "Heave!" roared Stanhope to the white-visag.d se-cond officer standing in (he doorway far above blm. The rope whirred through the air the boal rose still higher to meet it. and the coil struck Stanhope lu the face, lashing him savagely in the final spite of the baffled gale which punj man had conquered. Never was blow taken with such Christian charity. "Hack!" he cried, and the oarsmen not knowing what had happened, benl against the tougb blades. The tug'i sailors at the drag, though the engin.-i grinding at half-speed were keeping them grandly against the race nol more than a hundred and fifty yardi In lhc rear, failed for on instant ic underlined whai was going on. Uul their captain had seen the cast and read its si**tilflcsiie*e. "Haul away!" he bellowed In S voice of thunder, and. to cheer then on. added other words which showe. that he was no landsman. Sianhope deftly knotted (he light bouse line (o the loop isken off hit waist. He cast the joined cords oven board. "Thank Gcd!" be said, and hc looker* up at lhe great pillar already growing less In the dlston,.*. Now, from lhe kitchen, owing to in height above sea level and the thick neis of lhc wall pierced by the win dow, u soon as the boat came withli fifty yards or so of the lighthouse, tht glrla could see It no longer. When ll dropped out of light for tht last time Constance could not . ndurt Ihe strain. Though her dry tongut clicked ln her mouth she forced a do spalring cry. "Enid." she screamed, "lean oul through lhe window. It Is your place.' "I cannot! Indeed, I cannot! Ht will be killed! Oh. save him. kind Providence, and take my life In hit ���lead!" Comtance lifted lhc frenzied girl It ber strong arms. This was r.o moment for puling fear. "If I loved a man." she cried, "and be were about to die for my sake. I should count ll a glory to see him die.' The brave words uttw* Bold somt measure of comprehension. Yes tbat was It. She would watch hei lover ��I.l 1.1 he faced death, evei though her heart atopped beating when the end came. Helped by her sister, she opened tbe window and ihrust her head out To her half-dated brain came the ion aclousness ihat thc sea had lost III venom. She saw the boal come on pause leap forward, the rope throwt and the knol made. As the boat retreated she caughl Stanhope's joyous glance. He sn* her. and waved his l.aud. Something be said QMMd ihe two rowers, for tht first time. Iu give one quick glsnct backward, for they were now scudding rapidly away from thc danger zone She knew them: she managed (o send a franilc r< cognition of all three. Then, in almoin overpowering re action, she lirew bsck from lhc win dow and tear, of divine relief stream ed from her i ves. "Constance." she sobbed, "he hsi saved us! lx>ok out. You will set blm. 1 cannot." Vet. all tre-mulous snd breath), ra she brushed away (he (ears snd strovg to dlstlnguis'. the boat once more. II appeared, a laaue blot lo the mls| thit enshrouded her. ���Connie -in said again, "tell mt thai alt Is well." "Yea, dear. Indeed, indeed, be ii eafe." "And do you know who came Vttl him'' I saw their faces���Ren Pollard and Jlm Bp -i���' In the Unlsy. Yea It Is true. And Jack planned It wit| tbem. Th'y hate escaped, and we loo. will be rra'iied. Il Is Ood's owj doing. I eeeiiM thank him on my kneel for the real "f my life." CHAPTER XV. ENID'* NEW NAME Th". twlsied strands of tough hem| mliht have been an electric cable ol utmost conductivity If lis powers wert Judged bv r- suits. When willing hamli bad carefully hauled In (he rope until ihe knol -... li be unfastened, and ttie ���nd aei-nri-, to lhe cord conne<tln| the gallery with tbe en(ranre, a mat waa dMptaihed to warn Brand thai an was In reedlness ror fhe next step Tbe rough tailor was the messciigci of (he gods to those who walled oc each story. As he ran upwards, climb ing the strip stairs with lhe nimble ncss of a monkey. I e bellowed tin great news to cn.li crowded d:orway Seelug the girls lns,:'' kitchen, thougt already his breath was scant, bt blurted out: "It's a-1 right, lad I s! He's deni Ihe trick!" On (he next landing pallid women. faces gleamed at him. "Rope aboard!" In- gasped. "They're tyin' on legs o' mutton now," Yet again he was "vaylatd on tin floor above. Hard press d for wind he wheezed forth consolation. "Just goin' to haul ilu bottled beei uboard." hc grunted It would never do to pass the hospl 'al without a word. "Beef-tea an' port wine swlmmin here," In* i amed. llrand was peering through the lantern door, awaiting this unwashed Mercury, who caught sicht of the lighthouse-keeper 'er.- his shaggy head had emerged from thi well. The man stopped, almost spent. Hd gave an Off-handed sailor's salute. 'Haul away, sir!" be yelled, and his voice cracked with excitement indeed they who remained quite coherent on the Gulf Rock, on the ships, j and even on the cliffs nine miles awoy, were few In number and to be pitied exceedingly. There are times when a man must cheer ami a woman's eyes glisten with Joyous uais else they aro tlabby creatures, human Jellyfish. The steamboats snorted with raucous siren-blasts, and although the hoarse Bhouting of men snd the whistling of steam were swept into space by the nonh wind lu Its rage, those on shore could rend the riddle through (heir glasses of the retreat Ing boat and the white vapor-puffs. The first to grasp Stanhope's hand when he swung himself onto the deck of the tender was Mr. Cyrus J. Traill. "Well done, my lad!" he cried, brokenly. "I thought li was all up with you. Did you see her?" "Yes, but only for a second." "You thought it best not to Join them?" "You know that I would gladly go now and attempt It Uut I dared not refuse the belter way. I can't tell you what happened. Something stilled the sea like magic. Look at it now." Assuredly the waves were breaking again st_r.ni;..: (hc pillar with all their wonted ferocity, bui one among tbe Trinity House Officers noticed a smooth, oily | ateii flouting pastt he vessel. "liy Jove!" he shouted, "Hrar.d In '���;������ ,1 you at the right moment. He threw some gallons of colza overboard." Traill, a bronzed, spare, elderly man, tall and straight, with ej*9l set deep beneath heavy eyebrows, went to Jim Spence nnd Ren Pollard Wl er-.- ihey were helping to ailng the Daisy up to the davits. "I said five hundred between you," he briefly am.ouii, c.l. "If the ropo holds, and the three people I nm inter- esied in reach the shor,.* alive, I will make it five hundred apiece. ' Hen Pollard's n Ihogany face became several In. hi ��� aider. nnd remained so pennani inly his friends thought, but Jim Spence only grinned . "Y'ou dcn'i know the cap'u. sir. He'll save every mothers' son���an' daughter, too���now he has a line aboard." Then the ex-sailor, chosen wllh Den from unii'i.- dozens of volunteers owing to his close s ijualiKaiKe with (he reef, bc(hough( him. "You're matin' Uen an' me magnificent, sir," he said, "but thc chief credit is due to Mr. Stanhope. Wc ouy obeyed orders.' T.n* millionaire laughed like a boy. "I have not forgotten Mr. Stanhope." he said. "I am sure your confidence In Mr. Hraud will be Justilied. Yoii watch me smile when I ante up your share." On board the tug, and on thc gallery of the lighthouse, there was no time for talk. The vessel, with the most skilful haiidiiin*. might remain where ihe was for aboul four hours. She was alreaily more than a hundred fathoms within the dangerous area marked by the buoy, and there wat much lo he* done in tbe time. The strongest ro|>e, the best wire hawser, hus Us well-defined limit ol ���train, and the greater the length the greater (he tension. From lhc buoy Itself naught save a chain cable would bold In such a sea. The tug must op ersie from the nearer base. She was pitching snd tossing In a manner calculated to dannl anyone but a sailor, and the slightest mistake made by (he ���kipper, the burly ollsklniii d man bo'* anclng himself on the bridge wltb his band on thc engine-room ta* graph, would snap any line ever twisted. So. briefly, thla was the procedure adopled A at ut rope waa bent emto that carried to the rock by Stanho|*e. Willi this was se nt a whip, ihua establishing a tound-fni communlrailon. The rope llself. when it had reached the rock, was attached to a buoy and anchored. Thus. It -could be picked up easily If (hc (bin wire bnwrer next despatched should happen to break. A few words msy cover a vast amount of exertion. Before the second line, with Its running gear, was safely stayed around the body of the lantern ���even the Iron railing might give way ���a precious hour had elapsed, and Stanhope was Impatiently stamping about the bridge of lhe tender, though none knew better than he that not an unnecessary moment was being lost. At last a signaler stationed on the tug was able to ask: "What shall we gend first?" And the answer came back: "Wa(er. milk, bread." All night (Insmlihs had labored to enclose food snd clothing In waten tight cylinders ready for transport, and tbe shining package! now began their voyaxlng from the tug's trawl beam to lhe lofty nailery, three fourihi of the JOttrney being through the sea When the first consignment reached the rock, another lusty cheer boomed from the wad-hlng vessel*. Stanhope, al least, could picture tbt .-���.���ne In progress behind tbe grim granlie walls���Constance and Enid, .III. others whom he did not know, serving oul generous draughts tl thirsty and famished women and men, helping themselves last, and hardly jblc to empty the eight-gallon Supply of fresh wat, r before ihey were called on lo distribute a similar quantity ol milk. And linn, lhe bread. Ihe rooked meat all on In slices, Hie tinned soupl ami meal e.tracts, the wines���foi Traill lad taken iLarge of the cater ing and his arrangements were lavish: ���what A fca... for p. ople almost ol <>���. verge of starvation! The hours flew until the tug signal ed that she must cast loose and hues l away from the reef. The tide wat! running westward now. Soon tht danger would be active, and ln any case, the Gulf Hock was saved from! the possibility of famine during tht next forty-eight hours. So the hawser, in Its turn, was buoyed, and Brand'* parting instruction was not to attempt to re-open communication during tht dark hours of the morning tide. The wisdom of his advice was manifest. With farewell trumpellngs the vessels sourrtl (I off lo Penzance, and the telegrapli-oflice was kept open all night transmitting the word-pictures of newspaper correspondents to thrill the world with full descriptions of the way in which the Gulf Hock's famished denizens had been relieved. The last two packages ferried to the lighthouse contained, no; only worm woolen wraps for the women and children, but a big bundle of letters and telegrams. Pyne was (he postman. There wer-i at leas( twenty notes addressed to the girls, and several to Brand, from friends ashore, Mr. Traill, of course, wrote to his nephew end Mrs. Vansittart. Naturally, Pyne carried his own missive lo ihe kitchen, where he found thst Con*1 Blnnce and Enid had managed to wash In distilled water. They were cutting sandwiches and endeavoring to read their letters at thc same* instant. He bowed with sarcastic politeness. "I see you are ready for the party," I he said. Certainly he offered a deplorable contrast to (hem. Hla face was en* I crusted with salt and blackened with dirt and perspiration. His bands wera like- those of a sweep, but smeared with oil, which shone on his coat I sleeves up to both elbows. His clothes were torn nnd soiled, his linen collar and cuffs limp as rags, and his waist- : coat was ripped open, having remained In ihat condition since it caught in I block as be descended tbe mast. "Oh. you |ioor fellow!" cried Constance. "How you must envy us. Here ls a kettlcful of hot water. I can't say much for the towel, but the soap is ex* I cellent." , Refreshed, Pyne opened his uncle's litter. The girls were keeping.up a running commentary of gossip. "Mousie (Mrs. Sheppardl says she ! hasn't slept lor three nights." "Edith Taylor-Smith says she envies us." "That letter you are reading now Is from Lady Margaret. What doel she say?" "She sends all sorts of love, and��� that kind of thing," cried the blushing Enid, who had just learnt from Jack's ', mother that Stanhope had a- pro- ' prlated her as his Intended wife with- | mi' ever a pro|>osal. "Is that all���In four closely written pages?" "Wall���ahe hopes to see me���to see both of us���" Constance was too kindly to qul| her Bister; maybe she saw something In Enid's eye which threatened speedy retaliation. "Here's a note from Ihe vicar. Tbey have held a special service of Intercession at St. Mary's." "And Hctlie Morris writes��� Good gracious. Mr. Pyne! Have you hnd bad news?" Enid's wondering cry was evoked by (lie extraordinary way lu which the young American was looking at ber. Some Intense!} exciting knowledge had mastered stoicism. His eyes were distended, his lips quivering. He leaned with one hand on the kitchen tabic; iu the other he had clutched his un- cle's letter. Constance stood near to him. Tbat he, ot all the men sbe had ever met, should yield to an overpowering emotion, startled her gn ally. She caughl his arm. "Mr. Pyne." she said softly, "If���It is any III tidings���you have received��� we are, Indeed, sorry for you." Hc pulled himself straight, and gave Consisnce such a glance lhat she hastily withdrew her hand, lt seemed to her ihat he would clasp her In his arms forthwith without spoken word. Her notion served to steady him, and he laughed, so softly and pleasantly (hat (heir fear was banished. "Girls," lie* suid slowly "I have been para, Inr rig through space for a minute or so. I'm all right. Everybody Is all righl. Hut my head swims a bit. If I come- back forgetting my name and ihe place where I last resided, remember thai once I loved you." He left them. He could not trust himself io say more. "Thai letter was from his uncle, I suppr.-e- ��� said Enid, awe-stricken. "It must he- something very drama* ! tic which would make him acl so 'strangely. Why has he run away? Was he afraid to trust us wllh his ; news?" There was a sharp vehemence In I Constance's voice which did not es- | cape her sister's sharp .an. "Connie." said Enid, quietly, "���� ���ure as Jack loves me. (hat man ts In love with you." "Enid���" But lhe other girl laughed, with a (ouch of her saucy humor. "Why did he look at you In that way Just now? Hidn't you think he was going to embrace you on the spot? Confess!" "It was si you he was looking." "Not In the woy I mean. He gated at mc as if I were a spirit. But wh��n you touched htm he awoke. He might , have been asleep and suddenly seen you near him. I wonder he didn't say 'Kiss me. dearest, and then I will be sure It Is not a dream.'" Constance discovered thst she must defend herself. "Mr. Pyne hardly conveyed such unutterable things lo me," she said, con- , sclous thai a' clean face betrays a I fluBh which smudges may hide. "Have you had a letter from Jack that you can Interpret other people's thoughts so sweetly"" , "No. dear. Jack has nol written. I have found mil lhe cause. Ills mother expresses lhc hope lhat he will be the firs' to convey her good wishes. So I think In- meant to try and bring thc rope himself. na(| knew It and , Mr. Pyne. That Is why they did not tell us." Constance gathered her letters Into a heap. The tiny pane of Jealousy which thrill- d her had gone. "Eighty-one hungry mouths expect to be filled lo repletion to-night," she said. "No more gossip. What curl- , ous creatures women are! Our own affairs are sufficiently engrossing without endeavoring to pry into Mr. I I'yne'l." "Connie, don't press your lips so tightly. Y'ou ere Just dying to know ' what upset blm. But. mark my words, It had nothing to do with any o(her woman." (TO BE CONTINtJEP) COAL NOTiaB Skeena Land Uistrict���District ol Queen Charlotte Taka notice tbat thirty days Iron, elate, I, C. tl. Bainur ol Prince Kupert, 11. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to tba Cbiel Commissioner ol Landa (or a licence to proapect (or coal and patrolaum on and under tiio acraa ol land on Uraham laland deacribed u (ollowa: Commenelns at a poat planted two milaa nortb ol C. E. 11. Coal Loaae No. 8, marked s. E. corne C. E. 11. Coal Laaaa No. It, thence north 80 ehalna, thene** weat 80 chain., thenee aouth 80 cbaina, thence eaat 80 chaina to plaee ol commencement. Uated Sept. II. 191' C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. IS. Skeana Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol gueen Charlotu Take notice that thirty daya (rom dau, 1, C. E. Bainter ol Prlnea Kupert, li. C, by occupation bookkeeper, inund to apply to tbe Chiel Commissioner ol Landa (or a licence to proapect for eoal and petroleum on and under 840 acrea ol land on Graham laland deacribed aa (ollowa: Commendnf at a poat planud one mile nortb i ol C. E. B. Coal Laaaa No. 10, markad C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 15. tbenea nortb 80 chaina, tbenee weat 80 chaina, thenoa aouth 80 chaina, thenoa *-at 80 cbaina U place ol commencement. Dated Sept. 11. 1911. C. E. BA1NTEK, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land Diatrict���Diatrict ol Queen Charlott Take notice that thirty daya Irom daU, 1, 0. ee. Balnter ol Prlnea Kupert. li. C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend lu apply to tha Cbiel Commiaaioner ol Landa for a licence u proapect (or coal and petroleum on and under bto acrea o( land on Craham laland daacribed aa lollowa: Commencing at a poat planud two milea north ol C. E. B. Coal Laaaa No. 10. markad N. E. cornar C. E. B. Coal Leaaa No. 16, tbence eouth 80 ehalna, thanca waat 80 ehaina, thenee north 80 chaina, thence eaat 10 chaina to place of cum- ni.neemetat. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. HAINTEK, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeana Land DUlrict -DUtrlct ol Quean Charlotu Taka noUce that thirty daya Irom dau, 1, C. E Hainter ol Prinoe Rupert, 11. C, by occupaUon bookkeeper, intand to apply to tha Chief Commiasioner ol Landa lor a licence lo prospect lor coal and petroleum on and under 840 acraa ol land on Graham laland deacriboi a. lullowa: Commencing at a poat planud two milea north ol C. E. B. Coal Laaaa No. 14, marked N. E. corner C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 17, tbenee aoutb 80 chaina, thenca woat 80 cliaina, tbence nortb 80 ehaina, thenca east 80 chain, io place of commencement. Dated SepL 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeen. Land Diatrict���DUtriet ol Quean Charlotu Take nouee that thirty day. Irum data, I. C. E. ii.int.-r ol Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupation bookkeeper, inund io apply to tha Chief Cod.- mUaionesr ot Lanela lor a Licence lo proapect lor coal and petroleum on and under 840 acraa ol land on Graham laland deacribed a. toiloen: Commeacinf al a poat planted twu mile* norih ol C. E. B. Coal Laaaa No. 11. marked N. W. corner C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. I a, thene* aouth so chains, thenee eaat 80 chasaa, I nance nortb 80 chaina. thenee weat 80 cbaina u, plaee ���l com- - mencement. Dalad Sept. 11. 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. SepU 23. Skeena Land DUtrict���DUlrict ol Quaan Charlotu Taka notice that thirty daya altar data, I, C. -. UainUr ol l'nnce Rup.it, |l. C, by occupation bookkeeper, inund to apply to lha Chie! Com- niiwionrr ot Landa lor a licence u prospect lor ooal and petroleum oo and under 840 acraa of Und on Graham IaUnd deaenbed aa lollow*: Commencing; al a poal planud two mile, north olCE.li. Coal Leeae- No. 13, marked b. W. orrni-r C. E. B. Coal Laaaa No. IV, uunee north 80 chain., thenee eaat 80 ehalna. tbenee aouth DO chaina. ihenn wast 80 ehaina to place ol com- maoceemenL Daled Sept. 11. 1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator 1 Pub. Sapt. 11. I .Sk.��oa Uad DUtrict -District of Quaaa Charlotu I Taka notice that thirty ,!���>��� Irom dale, I. C. I. Hainier of Pnnee Kupert, II. C, by occupation bookkeeper, inlend lo apply (��� the 1'hMf Com- miaaoner o( Landa lor a licence lo proapect lor .-eaal and petrol-rum oa aad under 840 acres ol laad on Graham laland dwenbed aa lollowa: Commencini at a puet planted iwu milea north ol C. E. B. Coal Laaaa No. 14. mark-ad S. W. comer C. E. B. Coal laaaa No. 20, tbeoee north . aO chain., thenc* wert 80 chaina, thence eoulh 80 chaina, ihence eaat SO chaina to placa of corn- Bella Coola Land Distrii Take notico that II. ��_, ,lr, land, occupatiun iratismu, n'���'. '-'d'l'.ln permUsion .��� ,��__, th��� ,���,,���.��� '��� tou * Commencini! at . ������sl .,;:. , ������'.-ll.���j,.g* JS-**,"!8 Nl? ca""" "' Loi No ' ', "'" -hit. 40 chaina, thence wat 5U c . ��� "'* _S east boundary ol cannery :,, r" "' l��, haeaideest boundary fcu" Z*****t ��a lo .here lino. t|llinc.. . ��� ���������* nm J line euurly 80 chains m,.-, -��"J ,i2 commencement; OOMslalim - ���'. .*���" *"*"������ ���( lea*. -.r-aeas, ftWi Dated August 31, 1911. ��� , Pub. Sept. 30. w��� /v..;, ttOl Ball. Coola Land Dlalrlct- Dl .* , .,���_,. Tak. notice thai II. U , * land, oc.up.tion naUan in, , ���r",*��1-*. Ii�� for^rmi-ion _ ���_, .���, . u-jjj Commencing al a post pl, -irncr ol Lot 83. thence- i.,, ��� * I weat 40 chain., thence south *>uri **���*<*** lands: a ���,n.... .,....,��� ,,, m j,,, corner ol Lot 33, thence* i,, ��� weat 40 chains, thence souti, ���.��� . Im to ahore line, thei.c* loll ' ** ."���-�� w ���Met 40 ehaiaa moro or Inu i ' '���' N mem; containing 80 c.r,*s. nora ���''���"���'ora* Dated August 31, Ian. , ., pub. s-.pt. so. mu, avi^ag ��� 'Bella Coola Land DUtrict-li..-. , -^ r Take notice that II. M. , , huid, occupation gi-nlk-n..,. ���"****��� I* lor pe.rmU.ion to leue u.,. i ** <* ��W/ . land.: **��� *x**tr,xm\ i Commencing at a pust ,,l ��� ,h, .. _ j corner ol Lot No. 4, thenoe Wll ., r! .V *��� , ,' east 40 chaina, thenco sou,,, , _,*_?��� ���laaa to ahore line, tbene. : ��� ,.���n* I westerly 40 chain. moi�� oi le ' .V""? *����� rnenceanent; eonuia.ing 80 ac.-,-... ��� ' ,,._"_!* Dated Augu.-. 28. 1911. ia ".,��',�� 'Pub. Sept. 30. w__- Sf^Og I B_U Coola Land DUtrict-Duu.c*. a: Co-wiHu,, Take notice that H. M. e .. ,..,.. . .laad. occupaUon genUeman. ; iT_2 Commencing at a poet pl.r.lel u ths V > : corner ol Lot 252 th.nce- ,,.- ���__";__ ' or lea to northern boundary : . A ; (or ny It. M. CI.II, tbenc- loll . Vtlffi eeat 20 chains, thenc- imrti. .. , V.*4**' ! wast 20 ehaina lo poinl ol eon ';,.,"?? i taming 80 acres, more or leas. ** Dated August 28, 1911. || \i .,._ Pub. Sept. so. WlUJani .��-<_._*jg Bella Coola Land DUtricl -District :n_i|*__ 3 " -***1 1 Taka notice that H. M. CM ul Iimxm i_ , laad. occupation anti-nan. ;, ,��� \2? toe permtasion W leas* Hit :,.:^j I Commencing at a poal plar.te-l at lh* s. b eorner of Lol 241, Ihence sen:*. IS <���._,,_ __L ! or leaa u nonbern bound.r. -��� ;14>f ^-T? i appbed lew by H. M. Chit, i ' | along aald boundary, thei.ca. - - , ,��� jTJJ" I thence woat 20 chain. U poinl i.( titasj I conulnlng 80 acna. mor. or Ism. Daud Auguat 2S, llll. I| .\|. CUf, Pub. Sept. JO. Will..-.. *.: iX_,, _J3 Skeswa Land Dutrict-Ilulria--. .! s .,.-,������___ l-and. T.k. aotica lhal Austin M *..��� Ku-H-rt, occupatioo aaddi.r. ... .,2a tha Chief Comraia-uoaer of !_������...... 'ru \m a beenee lo proepect lor coai, . ,. lead under the (olloaing .!��-.-��� , i Weet Coaat ol Graham 1... Commencing al a poet pl. . ~ a. aut of ihe northaaat eoraar of (_. L ."-. ii;.* xmses 80 chains waat. thenc* so eheil "eveae chain, wi. iheaee 80 ct..,-, j rommaoc_neot. AUSTIN M 1... an, Ua-st, Locaud Augual let, Itll. l-ub. Aug. It. 552 Sept. II, 1*11. C E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. IS. , Skeena Land Dsttrkt���DUtriet ct Quaaa Charlotte . Take nonce lhat thirty day. al-*r ,l.i��. I. C. l 1 Rainier of Prine* Kupert, II. i . by occupauon bookkeeper, inlend to apply lo lhe Chief Com- miaaioner of Landa (or a licence to proapect lor . cual aad petrol aim oa aad uader 640 aara. ol land on Graham Island deepenbwd a. lollow.: Commencing al a poal planted two mJe. aonb .,i C. I., ll. Coal Irmm- No. I.-, marked O. I. oorner C. E. B. Coaal Laaaa No. 31, Ihene. nonh Ml chains, thsnea weal BO chains, Ihence eoulh ou chaina, theac* eaat* 0 ehaiaa xa plaee ol cm anencement. Dated SepU 11, llll. C. E. BAINTEH. Skeena Und D.tnct-DUtria ol Queen C barton. Take aotie. lhat thirty day. (nun dau, I. C. E. llair.ter of Prince Hupeirt, il. C, by oceupailon bookkeeper, intend U apply to Ihe Che.! Com- mueloner o( Und. (or a I it* net- i��� prospect lor coal and petroleum oa and uader 840 acne of "land oo Craham lalaad desenbed at lotto**: Commencing at a post planled two mi.'** nonh ol C. E. B. Coal Lease No. It, marked N. I. corner C. E. B. Coal Uaa. No. 22. iheaee eoulh ato chain., thenc* wset to ehains, ihene. nonh ao chuns. thenc* aam SO chaina u* placa ol com Skea-ia Und Diatrict���DUtrict.; , - I .lands Taka nouc* that Aualin M Rupert, oeee-palioa aaddler, it.' Ihe C_M lueumt*_un��r ef _M���1 beenee lo proapect (or ooal. oil . aad UBdee-r lh.< (uiiowoig dt-acree- . . Waat Coaat of *.*.���.��� I-Sand: Commencing at a poat pual. ol the .oulb---a��*. corner Ul', I tie-rta 80 rhaenae tbenea res: aeuth SO ehaiaa. thence wast ��� eommeaeasneat. Al'STIN JHtiWN, l-aealed Augual Iat. IIIL rub. Aug. 19. Shear- Uad DUtrict -lu * Tak. no::.* taat .hen> -:..- Ilainlar of Prlnea Hupert. II lauokia������er, louad to apt-., I i-rieecna. of Un-!. tot a l.et-a.e. t. p.** coal aad petrvlewa oi an a . land oal traaam Ulead d**r ���: ��� Commeering si s poat i-.�� ������ Tte..i north.e.-t .oi*.t Ceo1 Ia.- ii- C. E. B. Coal Irm*. No. It,' - thenoa eewst SO cbaina, IMWS l-.��a-* ea��t ot* cleiai Is ft" ��� r .ni.mir.g **xo aer** more or !�������� Dated .--epi 12. Itll. e rub. net.:. I rnaa. Mb ii 'select ..**. -s ea u> -lee aut i xsmes xsmet . *.*..( Daud SS 12. till. C. E. BAINTEH. Locator Skeena Und Diatrict���District of Quean Charlotte Take none* that thirly data Irom dale. I, C E. Ilainler ol Pnnee Rupert, II C, by orcupiitor t-ookkerparr, Intend lo anply lo lhe Cha-f l om- maawonrr ol Unda lor a .tevnee te i-......: lor eoal and petroleum oa and under SI0 can* ol land on Graham Island desM-nbed aa loUowt: Cotameedag at a poal plaat-M two miU* nonh of (,. E. II. Coal Uaa* No IT, marked N. E. comer C K. B. Coal Uaae No. 23 Ibenc* south ��0 chaina, ihenc* wed SO ehaina, these, aorth Ml chain., iheaee eaat SO chsin. to plac* ol com- menermenl. l-ai-1 n^l 12. ISII. C. E. BAINTER. Locator Pub. Sept. .* l Skwna Und DUlrict-DUlrict af Queen Chariot. ,. EH D"!"f ***** "<*r*r ���**>���* Iran* data. I, O E Hainter o( Prince Rupert. B. C. by oecupclton i*uokke��per. laund lo apply u Ibe Chut Com- nuasunrr of Landa I* a bene. Xo proepert lor eual and petroleum oa and unal*. aiu am* ol land on Graham Isalnd described *> fa-flow.. ( .-'������.. ia/ ( ai a poat planud two malt* nonh *-* V: ��.* M ***** **���>��� **��� marked N. V, corner ( LB. Coal Uaae No. 21. (hence _*ti(h w ehun*. tbenee eeat to chains, ihenee reo-na Ml chains, Iheaee .mn SO rhaina to plac. of asm* RnSftJ*. ***** & *��� BAINTEH, Locato, Skaena Und Dutrtei-Duutct af Queea Charlotte ii 93 ********* ****r **r* irmm elate. I. A. T lro.l��rtek of l*rtnce Rupen. B. C. by oeeuo.lion bank manager, inund u apply to Ibe CoUf Com- mu.enn.1* ol Und. for s licenc. lo pn_Tp*c1 le* eoal anal petroleum oa and ur.drr bio aer*. ol land nn Graham Island described _ l,,|i..a. lommeneing at a poat plarit.��l ten milt* aonh o'l E. B Cool Laaaa No. 17, markad 8. W corner A. T. B. loai Uaae No. 2S. ihene. aonh ��� chain., ihenee e..t so ehains. thene* eouth M ch.ina, thene* waat SO ehalm to place of com meneemenu ��� _._._��� ._A T* BRODERICK, Locator RttftVF' '���"��� c- ���lUu'* ***"" Skwna Und Putrid -District of Queer, Charlotte ia 5 ' ****** **<*r*r c_). (rom dale. I. A. T. Ilrodenck ol rnnee Ruperl. B. C. by oec*up.tion l-enk m.nager, inlend ta apply te the Chief Com- mis.ion�� ol Ur, I. fo** a liaa,nt* to nroefrert (or cee-u and petroleum on and under ��I0 can* ol land on Graham IaUnd described aa lollows lommeneing at a post plnaled iwo mile* nonh ������L a t i,��? *fy R w' ���*"*"���* * ��- E ,.7.i; T._? _*_! u-* SS "��� *********** ���M chains, thenc wast SO chaina. thenee aoulh ��_���ci_'- a**" ~* ��� ,I-|M lo ****** ��� BS ',.,_._ . A. T. BRODERICK. Lotstor Skwna Und I iwtrirl DUtrlct of Quern CharloUe nJ��?.kH P_f_S ******* H KaS-bLL-E ***** at l-nnw Hsipan. B. E b> -icupe.inn SlSm ffl ,0 "ftS '�� **<*''< SB Com STS- ***** m * *T***\ ** r-tmtmex E enal .nd petroleum 0o and under 640 arrw J land nn (.raham laland dwerihed .. Inline Comm.neing at . poet planud .., ~,i_ ������-. ~_.i_. _i I e_"kHB! *f* �� - markesd I y eoenee of A. T. B. Caal taaam No 2? ik_~ ****a9m*.J*** mgl "0 chains.' SS rcoS,m^i,,uh"'* "u,h *�� *��� ��� ss iwa__*^*i'w��,�� _SSS_-__SHS_B! jpSraa ty,a?_ff _ ES***m B_r_____ '���****>* ***** m ch.'n. irZZ BttST*1*^ CE. BAINTER Skeena Und I'Utnct -Dutrict t . Islands Tak* o...c. ibat A_.ua M 1',* - *��� :������: ���l I*-t_a Runert, saddler, intend. [.�� ��� Commksloaer of Uad. sal Won * . tsa* to pruspeel lor coal, oil and i- ��� ��� *��� isl usdor Its (oli��-ing deaenbed Uad. _ Us TM Coaal of Grabam latar.d- Commennag al a -sast plsaled tl*��� * **��� et Ih* nonlwut eorser of C L N .. ��� Has* eouth SO ehaiaa. ibeow 90 rha.ii. aaat, xtmms* chains aortk. iheaee M ehaiaa ea.: u saw st commeoeaessai. Al'STIN M. II. -..Usui Located Augual let. IIIL Pub. Aug. IS. LAND I'I KCIIASK NOTICE Skeena Uad Humeri-P..'- Taa* setlsa lhal Chart-* u V.aeourar, 0. C, aoru,.*. lo apply (or | nalMsn to pure, a- ��� ** ma*** ���.-*������ Commeonng al a past pJa-t.-.' Suenw ef Hlaekwaler r.trf ��� about two mda. ssvtb Irwn * Tta.egr.ph cabta. I'oat mark.-l - Corner, thene* M> chaina Bsrll earn, laear* M chain, wuih. i - waat lo poinl of ���emmencn.r artmt taat* at IMS. .,,��� CHARLES *IU.If ll���� D.led September 23. 1911. fub. Nor. I. Skwna Und Diouiet-Disi'ift Tske notie lhal Thome, lata .' router, B. C, oeeupsdos ran*- *- apply tm taeetnueion lo purer..." ' < dwciihed l.nrl* Commencing at a po.1 planud . lewnee ef Hlaekwaler nt*r wllh Seal two mik* eouth of the elith |.���- - cabin. Poet marked T A W. S I. ' SO chain, aonh, .bene* SO SbSStS >' ehslns aoulh, thanes *0 chain, eat. I commencement, containing *!'. an*.* - ' ���*** THOttAS ARTIIIII III"- Daled Sepl. 23. llll. Puh Net. 2. Skeena Uad Putriet-Pilricl sf I Take ooiiee thai Angu. Jsaass ' Vaneouarar, B. C-, OCCUpetlon haankka*.-** le apply lor per-mU-rien lo purchaa. ' d._-,i_l Unda. I Comananaafirag at a penal pl.n'el .* fluenw of Hlaekwaler nter ��llh Nu- I I Iwo milw wuih Irom (he aitth IK.it ' 1 cabin, reset merked A 1. M. S * Ihenee SO rhaina south, Ihenc H ��� bene* SO ehaina norlh. .iV-ie**- - lo point ol commencement, ronteinisg ��<' ���"��� mor* pr loss. ANOCS 1AUU iter.) lined Sept. 23, ISII. Pub Nor I. Skesena Und I.Wrict Pi��irift ��� T.ke naxec thai llerben MsUsa. rout** II. (*., oerupadon real wl.v .. In .ppiy (a* permUatoe (o purchaw * ri.*aa,!�� I la- |. ('o'liinenclsg al a poet pUnted .* Aaienc ol l.l.rkwalw llrar wllh the N��<" ahout Ittta mile amith ol the *f* ' T.lecTaph eahln PoeU marked II '' Corner, thenc SO chain, amith, ll-.-r. - waat, tbenc SO ehaina nonh, Ihene - mm* lo poinl a*t eanmmeneem.nt, at*-*' ��a*at. mora or Ins.. Daletl Kept. U llll HERBERT Mrl Pub. Not. I. Skeena l��d DUtrlct-***** <*l i ������ Tske .��!�� that I, Thorn. II" Prine* lluperl, B. C, eerupstWi i��*��� hrokw. Intend to apply fear laermiwien lo I ���" Ihe (adlnwlits dwrrlbH I.- I. Commeniing at a -sent rdanaed ll rorner nf pr**mp1lnn record 111 Ihe-ire ehalna. ihenc wuih to ehalna. Ibenc ��� ehains lo shtvr. est laka, Iheaac Wl". * ��� el Iat* In a nnnherlr direetlnn to point mencement. mnlaining ��-0 H���, more ". Paled Sept. ��. ISII. TIK1MAS MtCI.) ' Pab. *-,,! a, K-asst &**��� \f** -��-.'*:.... '.'..*����� BBMHUmi THE DAILY NEWS H.I.O Eftt rf^^a.sy^Ws��s~_ya��usMs*-��^��-.* I ��as^t^N^��<%^��^l����aCT ifluorU MEMORANDUM Loaned In an Open Letter to The News, the Bishop Points Out How Politics in Municipal Affairs plays into Hands of Provincial License System. _3*t-V^-^S��^*,*����.^ii����*,Ms��Vs^����a ��'ha^iUu**>VSis^^��>iV>��%^i^_)^B| To the Citizens of Prince Rupert Per Cent, to Build This House Per Cent, to Build This House Let us loan you the money to -buy or | build a house or pay off a morteao-e CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. Mclntyre Block, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. Head Office: Pacific Building, Vancouver, B. C. K*0O*00<^:��:3:w:8:2:SS Section Two -THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SECTION OF- 'RINCE RUPERT TOWNSITE At the entrance to the Harbor, to be sold at Public Auction IN THE EMPRESS THEATRE. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C.C0MMENC1NG ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29,1911 t.ms of Sals;-One quarter Cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years at 6 per cent. The palatial G.T.P. Steamer "Prince Rupert" leaves Seattle at 12 o'clock midnight each Sunday; Fare, including meals and stateroom, $18.00. Leaves Vancouver 11 p.m. each Monday; Fare, including meals and stateroom, 816.00. Arrives in Prince Rupee*; Wednesday a. m. ��� COME AND SEE THE "WONDjER__CrrY^_ OF THE PACIFIC COAST..... -For full particulars and maps of townsite apply to- AVID H. HAYS . - m, *, ,, . - - Prince Rupert, b.c. Agent for G.T.P. Development Co. mm cough��� THE WEARING ILLNESS n often herald their coming -warning cough, warning demands instant MB, The health is in , the body is attacked, tbe terrible. in the first symptoms, lieu'i Syrup of Tar and iver Oil attests the cold md Cod Liver Oil are the wis agents for cold cures, - healing the inflamed parts ; Cod Liver Oil building up ole Iwdy. ��� are combined in Mnthieu'.�� to produce marvellous* Large bottle 35 ***** raler*. 'ael.ch.snel freer sre ptrsfn. will ke Mslhlm's Neltlse Powder. I< 1* (rerr ssel slla�� the pain ) Je la., 1 ,r.|.... sherbroe-e, u���' " utors for Weitern Canada ����., Ltrm I Ctpyujr, lie, Vancouver Saskatoon I i.^..*��.��...~"*~"~"*~***~*4'~**r~'~"*'1 . . . .ITEMS OF. SPORT! ��� 1 ��t*m m0fmm*m**sm***m******** "Knorkout" Hrown. who hM nol appeared In the ring ***<*�� I'1" ������� wllh Mall Wells, met ���*��** B��dSll �� New York last week and had Ita belter ofelRht rounds in a len-r<.iintl boui. Only by dlneMni nnd *'�����"'- ,������ did lledell in-" **'**>*��*���> "J" rounds. There were DO knock downs. Another flublcr has cilcre-l Ita ranks M ***** OOfflS-taeta. ���'��������� Cskl. who was a. Jjtljjj ,.��� ,��������� in lh,. rlim for Wl al to ears a.,., I. .ml ***** ''/"" -,���, ,n.ddl..welK..i �� J�� *JJ ._,,. wi,.. hu taw ********* " ���_r_h His home for Ita PMl " J nths, wants to *** * * " . game an*** ******* *** ��������� ' "" "X veteran ******* ���*��� "J h(���lvyw,.,r.���s titlm was ..., hnrde-t hitting miller In the Rnmo n decode ngo, Is anxious to show Ihe people Hint he con still travel some. While his dcfl has been hurled a( every middleweight In the country, Buck (���rouse, the local boy, Is Ihe one It ll especially meant for. Clioynskl ri'ferecd the Crouse-Hor- (���ir bout at I'uqiiesno Garden and saw Muck slam the former south- Slil,.r to sleep In four rounds, .loe bellCVM be can lake Duck's nicosiire ,,nil wmilH a bout ns soon as one con bl arranged. He nrknowldges Ihnl thai niirthslder Is one of the elussi- Ml scriipiiers In (he country todny; nevirtbllSH he feels Ibot ho con boil bin. In ��� six-round bntllc. .Ioc, hM |���.(.|i In 1 rnlnlng over since he ,.,..������ t0 this city, as his duties ns I bodni Insiructor nt the I'ltisburg AtblattC Club holds hi in lo the Job dully. - Ohoymkl, ll win ����� rsmomorod. I, the only msn who ever knocked ���,��� ,,,,,-k Johnson, It took him ust ������������ rouodi it- P'.HHb ��ff 'he prs* ,,���, ohimplon ton years ngo down III . . ,������ However, l.H Arthur Onlviiton, 111.w1.t1it Hun-i nuiic if etaw ���*�� im -�� ��">'"'��� In nil civilized countries by common consent lt Is deemed necessary for the welfare of the community to ! throw round the liquor trade certain restrictions, The licence system Is I no exception to this rule. There are restrictions ss to the I number of licences to be issued, 1 There are restrictions as to the duys on which liquor enn be sold. There I ate restrictions even ns to the hours of the day when liquor can be sold. Those restrictions are all made for the benefit of the community ut large, nnd one would think that nil right minded people would heartily iinlle in seeing that these restrictions are rigidly enforced. The license-holders themselves, knowing that they have been granted n most profitable monoply under certain restrictions which aim at lessening the curse of execesslve drinking, should be the very tirst to see that the law is observed, but until the element of private gain is eliminated from thc liquor trade there must be a con stnnt fight between those who have the best inlerest of the community ut heart and (hose who are looking out only for their own pockets. The trouble Is that while the better class hotel-keepers would gladly do tbeir part to get rid of the objectionable features of the liquor (rode there ure always a certain number of pen pie who, through political influ ence, or business threats, or olher considerations, manage to secure 11 tenses with no other Intention iliun to get all the money they can out of the trade regardless of the lives they blight and the homes ihey wreck. Tho better class who are not In the business nre brought Into com petition with these human parasites and at once feel the uselessnesn of restrictions which are not being rigidly enforced In every MM. I'cople have no conception of the tremendous power the motive of pri* vate gain exerts In the liquor bus iness. This Is the Inherent weak* ness of our present licence system We should blame not so much the men as (he system. First of all this power has to exerl Itself In political and municipal affalrB. Llqulr II cenees hnve to be procured through Influence und when procured they have to be retained. Our system inixi'i. up provincial and municipal matters. The provincial government appoints the three licence rominls ���di un-rs, but one Is lhe mayor ex officio, and another must be an alderman, so that Ibe municipal vol ers have a voice indirectly in the case of (wo. The same holds true In regard to the police commissioners, who chief* ly determine whether the restrictions of the licence Act shall be observed or not. It Is necessary, therefore for the liquor trade to bring Influence to bear In two directions���political and municipal. Where Is thi Influence to begin? l-'irst with Ihe Individual voter, then wllh Ihe candidate seeking election. Already, I am Informed, scores of names have been ndded to the voters' list through iho energetic work of (he liquor party. They are wide awake because of the money Interest at stake, while cilizens who are concerned In lhe community as a whole aeem to be asleep. Next there Is the influence brought 10 bear upon candidates. The liquor party stands together as one niiin lor their own betterment, while citizens who otherwise would wIbIi to stand together for the betterment of the community are divided. They allow party politics to determine to n greal extent their choice of a candidate. The consequence Is that while the candidate who will promise secretly to use bis Influence for the support of the liquor Interests Is lllUMd of a solid vote, tho candidate who Is fearless enough to announce his Intention that he will Insist upon a vigorous enforcement of Hie laws Intended for the benefit of lhe people cannot count upon the undivided vole of the bettor class of cilizens. This is something which should be rectified, and lt can only be rectified by the creation of a better public spirit, ln a community where there are so ninny coming und going, and so few men with families having sons und daughters to be protected or ruined, It is exceedingly difficult (0 create a sound and healthy public spirit. One thing that is needed Ih proper leadership. The advocate of extreme measures cannot expect a large following. Wo cannot leap with one bound from the conditions of a pioneer town Into a state of perfection. The work of uplifting Ihe community must be done gradually. Mere a little and there a Utile, but If we arc to keep our city from drifting Into corruption all right minded citizens must learn to 8iiiiid firmly together for what Is clearly in the I,cm interests ot lhe community ns a whole. Respectable ho(el-keepers doing n legitimate business In accordance wiih the wise restrictions of the I.lquor Art are worthy of esteem. Among su, ii I have those 1 count as friends. Uul nn organized combine animated solely by the desire for Increased profits, regardless of (he , euisi-nui-ni ,-s to (he community, with paid agents, paid canvassers, paid newspaper-writers, paid platform speakers, paid lawyers, etc., working consistently and persistent- ly, beginning with the voters' list, for one supreme object���to control our cily aldermen, to Influence our provincial members, and to dictate to our cabinet ministers for the promotion of the interests of "The Trnde"���this Is nothing short of a national menace anJ every loyal citizen who loves his country should do his utmost, both by his vote and Influence, to break the power of (he liquor trade In provincial and municipal politics. P. H. DU VERNET, Bishop of Caledonia. TO HOKTKX AN Ktili. I.itll.* Hint That May Come In Handy Any llay. When an egg has been boiled (00 long it can be softened again by Instantly lining lhe pan off the fire and quickly placing under the lap. allowing a good stream of cold water lo pour Into It. The sudden shock from hot lo cold has the curious effect of softening the egg. Advertise in The Daily News L_**-3J>'i*-t ELLIMANS EMBROCATION JMC ' *"*"* **��� **m ******* Itlii'UialslllIB, Curat, T*a MUMSN Ull. Snllnli etltn Inrmlnt, S.arnnt Slnl��s. (.<PP.ll Hanks, Ot.trwcs-n, Bralt.1, llr.k.a See... tor. I J J, as ol (o��s sot In Milk, lor Sort Mouihs Is Ikorp ana I.suites. tar loot Roi In tlmg. tenia. In Data CrSBl Is Bins. Ihtem.llsss, lum.slii. Sora Tarsal Iras. UM. CoM si .1. tpr.ln. llseksiSs. Braises, Mill,, lots (asm. (hi'l. Serr.ns Sssrslll. .1 Iks in.*,. laaa* CIS. Cbrasic Hreeitiiils. altrr ��� Willi. [ Wm** 1 flora/ tmlincalitn, Clltmon'�� Unlrtrtol embrocation.1 BLUSUaN. SOWI A CO., SLOIJOH. THE WELL-DRESSED MAN lniplrei confidence. 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RsOgM Tinware (irunitewiire MONARCH MALLEABLE T,w"ts;''-(;"""ry The Prince Rupert Hardware and Supply Co. I * HAVE A Complete Line of HEATING and COOK STOVES FROM $1.50 to $100.00 WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS MAJESTIC .AT tiii:- Prince Rupert Hardware and Supply Company THIRD AVENUE I'IKINE 120 ** m * ��� u * ��� ��M��**B**��B��; ������������������ *����� + ���* BEIRNES & MULVANY Skeena Mail and Express Leive all express packages for interior poii ts with tbe l'licit'ic Transfer Co., ho7 Third Ave., ami insure prompt forwarding. All accounts anil correspondence iddreand to riJsJL. BEIRNES & MULVANY "��nBC- will receive immediate attention Id UK OBTAINED Ol' M.L DRUaOIBTI THROUGHOUT CANADA. ���BBHMH - ������ HMM ��� *___t.- THE DAtLY NEWS GREENER'S "British Empire" GUN Here's the worlds best eun-a Greener nuunerlsM��� ut u price within the reach of all sportsmen; its pot all the Greener features, hard bitting, far shooting, lasting wear; there's nothing better: price $63 Catalog rt FREE W. W. GREENER 63-65 Brim Hill Hill Nealrral. tt*. SIK WM. Ml LOCK PLEADED Kin; (lllti Generous Hearletl fudge In Dismissing Her suit for Damages sue. ic-sliilly pliiiile-el Uu* Claims ol Justice. Pelerboro, Nov. 17.���The las( case on the docket at the assizes here was nn action for damages by Grace- Hiller against the Canadian Chicle Company for compensation for injuries under the Workmen's Company Compensation Act In dismiss. Ins Ibe action without costs. Sir Win. UttlOCk said: "The plaintiff cannot recover In this action, on account of the conditions of the law." He then called the managing director of the company before him and urged upon him as his duty that he should give ihe girl sufficient compensation for the Injury ihath ad maimed and disfigured her for life. The manager promised, and D. O'Connel. counsel for the company, was urged to MS thai the promise was carried out. Mr. Non-Resident Write us the value as to conditions here. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES K. GRANT dor-Jon C. Enimerson, Agent Skeens Lanrl DIatrlot -L.iatr.ct ol Co-itt Range 6 Tako notice Unit I.cltoy t. Grant ol Prince Rupert, 11. C , occupation civil t-ngir>ct'i. line-nil* lo api.ly lor permiaaion to purchasu the tollowtng i. r.,i..-,i lanoa: , , , ., Comnieccni-,' '���' n l'"*' I'lant.-tl about -l l-l milea In a northerl. ..ir.-.'Hon from the northeast corner posl ol Lot l.i111, Range 6, Coo.t Di.trict. .hence uast ail chans, thenco north 150 chains, thonco wost to Dink ol river, thence south (ollowing bank n( rit, r to point ol commencement: con- tainins 11.0 tens, more oi less. recrardinEr! u**��<* ***��*��� '���'���1S11* lehoy ��� ��� Pub. Oct. lu. OI J OUT skwn> IanJ pi^fict���DUtrict ol Coast Rango V Pi-ini-P Rni.Pi-t nrnr.or T*,k�� ***** ***** ****** "l T��llm*"? *-' *?*���**" riinte ntipeil proper- K_piala, i0���., occupation lawyer, maeuela to ... ... , , apply (or pennlasloa io purchaso the (ollowing ty, We will be pleas- da&Aiwd ia,,ia: I'cinin,-ir. m a post pluntoii on tho aoutherly Bd to keen VOU UOSteil shore ot KuuMiialet-o Inlel on the right bank cu to i-.ccp yuti pusteu o( > im_, ju am |lowiB| mto mU lnl(,t ,ull _, ol Crow Lako. Thunce south *-0 chaina, thence weat 20 chain, mure or less to the .horo line ol ' Crow Lake, ih.'i.ce northerly anil eaaterly lollowing the ihon lines ol Crow Lake, the Inlet to Crow Li��-.e and Kutieymateen Inlet lo the i place ol commencement, containing lorty acrea ! more or lees. Located August 7, lull. Uatetl Aug. :���, 1911. JESSE II. TALLMAN Pub. Aug. IS, 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Real Estate and Rentals Offices: Helgerson Block S.S. COMPANY OF B. C. Ltd DIED IX WIKK-S ARMS, The new steel Passenger Steamer "Camosun" After Winning a fortune of S1.7IM... (HMl, Prof, Montgomery ���r Aerial Kami. Irs Killed. leaves San Jose, Nov. 17.���Prof. .1. .1. Montgomery, professor of physics at , Santa Clara College has been killed i while conducting some secret experiments in aviation in the foothills at Evergreen. Only his wife and two assistants were present at the time. Prof. Montgomery had recently Prince Rupert every Sunday at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, sold his aerial inventions to a com-. arriving Monday afternoon, pany for ii.tooo.ooo. He had only; For Stewart Pitv on arrival been married s,,ven mon,hs H<? .dled I ror Stewart iu\ on armai ln hlg _.lfe-8 irmf be(ore medu.al| from \ ancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Steerage Fare - $6.00 The "Camosun" is the only steame on the run having water-tight bulkheads and double bottom, thus en ���urine safety of passengers in case of collision or wreck. J. H. Rogers. Ticket Agent. been married seven months. In his wife's arms before aid could reach him. XO.MK lux, haiku LOST Church Services FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Service, every Sunday in the Empress Theatre. 11 a.m. anil 7 30 p.m. Sun-lay School and Bible Class at *.'.30 p. ni. REV. F. Vi. KERR. M.A.. PASToa THE FIRST BAPTIST CHl'RCII nans ami sixth iiassi Service, every* Sunday at 11 _m. and T.30 p.m. Sunday School 2.30 p. in. Baraca Bible Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A D.D. P.VSTOR THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BBIWSBM CENTRE ST. AND 2nd AVE. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. C. R. SISG. B.D. Pastor IX Mill 111 A John .lolii.Min. I .iiii,,iia llog ll.ini. Wcnl Over Karl) In Spring m (set IH.g*��� Itelurn l"ut Off l.y Ice. Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently burnished. with steam heat, electric light, and all modem conveniences, being absolutely first-class in every respect The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on thc coast. Rales: $1 lo $3.50 per dat. G. A. Sweet. Manager. Xo*ne, Nov. 17. ���John Johnson. I the famous dog team driver. Is nia- I rooned on the Siberian coast. He , russed over early In the fall to get j Siberian dogs to enter In next year's | all-Alaska sweepstakes race. The Ice moving down from the IArctic drove away the boat on which : he expected to return and It arrived here with news of his plight. He will be unable to get back to Nome 1 this winter. Johnson is one of the most noted drivers tn the North. Driving Col. Sir James Ramsay's team of Siberian wolves, he won the sweepstakes In j 1910 and established the record ot - 7 4 hours 14 minutes snd 20 seconds i for the US-mile course. lilAST MKItliKIt OF TKX l-KXT STORES Ve.t >ii.-,.iHiii.iMiii c��r|>oratii>n Will 11, Km,hi. as \\ <h,|h..iiIi tt Co.��� I ..till.ill,* of (KM) I'iana. Ills. New York. Nov. IT.���A 166,000,- 040 corporation, to merge the greatest string of five-and ten-cent stores In America, has been announced by P. W. Woolworth. Six hundred concerns win enter the new corporation, which will be known as F W. Wool- worth A Co. The new corporation will take over the business of F. W. Woolworth & Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry' finishing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices sre as low as any. Call on us before ordering. Skeena Land lllslriet���District ol Coatt Itange 5 I Take noll.v that 1. Christopher James Craham ol Prince Rup rt. 11. C, occupation locomotive engineer, Island to upjrlj lur permission to purchase - the followini: dejcrioM lands. Comment; .- at a post planted at the aouthweat corner M Lot No. 17^3 vicinity oi Lake i l.alielsc an.l pisihsd Christopher J. Graham N. E. Come.*, tlence west 40 cnains, tlience south 80 chain., ihence east 40 chains, thenco north 60 chaina to posl ol commencemenl! containing , 320 ac.ea, mora ft! tes- CHKISTi TMER JAS, CRAHAM, Locator ! Dated Sept- 24. 1911 ll.iS A.M.���Witnessed T. D Laird. Pub Sepl. 30. Skeena Land District���District ol Caaaiar i Take notice that IC II. Stewart ol Vancouver, | B. C, occupation truckman, intends so apply 1 (or permiesie*. lo purcbaae thc (ollow.ng described Commencing at a past planted 40 chain, south ' ot Pre-emption So. 10* and i*'l chains east (rom : the Naaa Kiver >,S. W. C), lhance 40 chains east, thence 40 chains nortb, thence 40 chaina weat, I thence 40 chains south lo thc point of commencemenl to contain ItiO acrea more or has. RICHARD HOWARD STEWART Daled Aug. lull. Jame. T. Fullerton, Agenl I'ub. Sept. 23. Skeona Land DUtrict���DUtrlct ol Coast Range 5 Take notice that Harold E. Smith ot Morely, Alia., occupation .tation agent, intend, to apply (or -aerr-isa;rj:i to purchate the (ollowing dea-cribt-d j lanel.: I Commencing at a post planted at the aouth- '��� west corner 100 chain, east and 20 chain, north (rom N. L. vomer ol Lot 1116. Harvey'i Survey i Coast DUtrict Kange 5, ther.ce 40 chain, eaat. thence So chain, norlh, Ihence 40 chain, want. 1 thence 00 chaina south to poat of commencement 1 containing 320 acres, more or le_. Daled Sepl. IS, lull. HAROLD E. SMITH I'ub. Sepl. 23. Fred W. Uohler. Agen . COAL NOTICE COAL NOTICE Skeana Land Di.trict -Dislrict ot queen Charlotta lalanel. Take notice that Auatin M. Brown ol I'rince Rupert, 11, C, occupation aaddler, Intenda to apply to the Chiel Commiaaioner ol Landa and Works lor a licence to proapect (or coal, oil and petroleum on and under tha (ollowing deacribed lands on the Weat Coaat of Graham laland: Commencing at a poat planted three mile, eaat ol the northeaat comer ol C. I. No. 4478 thence SO chain, aouth, thence 80 chains eaat, thenca 80 chains north, thence 80 chain, weat to point ol *..-...-, ....... .���,,,, ,,,.,., ,, commoncement. chains, thence <a�� 80 chains to place ul AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator ' mencement. Skeena Und DIatrlot-DUtricl ol Quoen Charloti.. Take notice that thirty days Irom dau., "���]""��� Hainter ol I'rince Rupert, II. C, by ocfejit.ai.,.; bookkeeper Intend to apply ,��� Ihe^S'S.' mUsloner ol Landa lor a licence to prospect |���, coal and pelroleum un and undor b'to acre, ol land on Graham Island doscribod aa follows* * Commencing at a post plsnted twe, mile*, north ol Ch. II. Coal l..-u.ao No. s, iiurkeU s. fc. ���,,, ' C. E. B. Coal lAiose Mo. 14. ihonco norih 6,' ehains, thence woat 80 chains, thenco south SO com- 11,'ll.r CooU L ��� Dated Sept. 11 "ub. Sept. 21. 191' C. Bt BAINTEH, Locator , "���'*' luml. , pen,,, ( ,,. Il'-rrl || 10 ,:.., Il���- | . | le**. to In,.- | '' Inu. i' Pub Skeena Land I'lstrict-DUtrlct ot Queon Charlotte Ball, - Take notice that thirty days Irom dute I c K ��� Ilainler ol Prince Ruport, ft. C, by OOOUDatloii bookkoeper, intend to apply to tho Chief Cum- misaiioniT of Lamia feu a licence to , To] lm : lur..;. Date ol Location 3 Iat July, 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Skeena Land Diatrict���DUtrict ol Queen Charlotta lalanda Take notioe that Austin M. Brown ol Prince Rupert, occupation aaddler, Intenda to apply to the Chief Comminalonor ol Landa and Worka lor a licence to pruapect lor coal and oll and petroleum on and under tha (ollowing deacribed landa on the Wost Coaat ol Graham Laland: Commencing at a poat planted three milea easl ol the southwest cornar nf C. L. No. 4477 thence 80 chaina eaat, theoce 80 chaina north, thence 80 chaina weet, thence 80 chaina aouth to point ol commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Date ol Location, Slat July 1911. ** Pub. Aug. 17. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Queen Charlotte Skeena Land DUlrict���DUtrict ol Queen Charlott **** I lalanda .Take notice that thirty daya Irom date, 1, , . Take nolice that Auatin M. Brown ol Princa Bainter ol I'rince Kupert, B. C, by occupation ' Tako i -,, Rupert, occupation aaddler, intenela to apply to bookkeeper, Intend to apply to the Chief Com- '' " M. ��� - - V.'lirfc- ill* " ... a^a. ........ nf 1 ���,..!.! f.,r -bs It������������,_���a __. t. m -- prospect Iu, coal and petroleum on and under blu acres ol land on Graham laland doscrilied as (ollows- Commencing at a poat planus! one mile Dortl ' ol C. E. U. Coal Leaae No. lo, m.irkeel c F |i *nax . Coal Leaae No. 16. thenee nortii 80 chain., t_in_ ; weet 80 chaina, thenoa aouth Si) chaint, thenc ** eaat 80 chaina to place ol eommencoment IB u ��� DatedSept. 11, 1911. C. E. HAINTEK, locator ''��� I'ub. Sept. 23. ft the Chiel Commiaaioner ol Lands and * missioner ol Lamia lor a licence to prospect l,,r **-r I licence to prospect lor coal, oil and petroleum on and coal and petroleum on and under 040 acres ���: undor the lollowing deacribed landa on the Wert land on Graham laland d-MCrilasad aa (ollowa: Coaat ol Grabam (aland: Commencing at a poet planus! two mdt*a north Commencing at a poat planted three milea eaat > ol C. E. ll. Coal Leaae No. 10, marked N. l ol the aoutheaat corner o iC. L. No. 4472 tbence I comer C. E. II. Coal Laaw No. IS, thonce south north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence aoulh 80 chains, thenco weat 80 chaina, thenco norlh 80 chaina, thenca west SO chaina to point ol com- > 80 chains, thence east 80 oh.iu. to place ol com. IL BROWN, Locator mencement, AUSTIN ��� Located Auguat let, 1911. Pub. Aim. 19. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Queen Charlotto Tako nolice lhat thirty days Irom date, 1, C. E Bainter ol Prince Rupert, ft. C, by occupation boukkeeper, intend to apply to the Cbiel Com mencement. DatedSept 11, 1911. Pub. Sept. 23. C. E. BAINTEH. Locator 1st i cri. I ia*. I'ub. ****! ***,*, .���'-.*._ Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Queen Charlott*. Taka noUce that thirty days Irom date, 1, C, Itamtt-r ���! Prince Rupert, ft. C., by occupalioi. lHa.akkti.pir, Intend lo apply to Iho Chiel Coin- Bella - coal and petroleum oo and under 040 acrea of land on Graham Island dts-enbed a. lollowa: Commencing at a poat planted live mile, eaal ol Coal !_���_..- No. 4467, marked C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 1. N. E. corner, tbence weet 80 cbaina, thenoe wuih 80 chaina, thunce east 60 chaina, thence nortii 80 chain, to place ol commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911 C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept 23. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty day. frum date, 1, C, E Bainter of I'rince Kupert, ft. C, by excupaliun bookkeeper, intend to apply lo tbe Chief Commissioner ot Land, lor a licence to proapect lot coal and petroleum on anS under t-40 acres oi land on Graham laland deacriDed a. (allows: Commencing at a poat planted dve mllea aaal ol Coal Leaaa No. MIT, marked C. E. li. N. W. corner No. 2, thence south 80 chaina, tbence eaat 80 chaina, thence north 80 chaina, Ihence west 80 chain, to place ul commencement. DatedSept. II. 1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DUtrict���DUuict ol Qu.-n I harlott.- Taka nouce that thirty day. I.om dale, I, C. I- Bainter ol Pnnee Kupert, ft. C, by occupauon bookkeeper, intend lo apply to tbo Chief Com- .[ inuuooer uf Land, (or a licence to proapect (or Lommt-r., .:.,* at. a post ti.ar.te-l on tlie tell bank _., ���_��� _���,i_.��� __ ... . ..��___ J, ,. . _.�� ol lhe Zymo .J,*., or -am-.-.-ot.ils Kiver. .1 aouih- f��*i *?'*. gg**&*, ** *** **-**** ��� we.1 corner ol Lot 1706. thence northerly, lollowing ''""' *"* **n***m '"*���""* *i**"**��i ** '*>**<���**��� missioner o'l Lanels lor a licence to prospect lor ' mUaioner ol Unds lor a licence to prospect lor' laada -a:.,Ua lanj; . ���: , i ��� :*��� ' .'��� : Skwna Land Dutrict���DUtrict of Cout lUr.gc 5 ' Take notice lhat HerbiTt J. Mackio ol 1'em- broke, Ont., occupation lumtwrman, intenda to ��� apply (or prrnute.oa to purchaae the following <it��cr,bed lar.ds OFFICE: Cor Centre SL and First Ave. the westerly boundary of Lot 1700. w chaini ; more or ..- -, to the Dorthweet corner uf <aid Lot 1 170t>. ther.ce westerly and aouthvrly, lollowing , the left bank of aaid river, ***** chaiiu more or U-.*�� to i point of commescoment cont-aining \'*J acrei more or lee-. Lomted Aufiut 19, 1911. Dated Augu.: Jl, 1911. HEKDEKT J. UACKU T'tb. Aug. JNk Frederick S. Clementa, Agent Skeona Lar. 1 District-Dittrict of Ca*tiar | Takenotk'-* thit I. Thoaai C.rt.r. >f Prince i RuperL o.\'_|n',un cirpe.iter. intenl t> apply fur oermissi >n tu purchase thc following describ* I ed bad. j Cummen-.*...- at m post planted ab.mt t��n* wile I south from tne nwuth of Falls creek and about lVi feet bAtrK front the beach, thence >) chains north. th��*r,m 4 chains wmtm thence H chains south, then-a-e east 40 chains to point of commencement, conta:r.;r.g 3JU acres more or less. THOMAS CAKTEK. Dated Jul> 7th, lyll. Charles Webster Calhoun. Pub. Aug. Ith. Agent. Skeena Lar.J, Dutrict���District of Coast IUnge 6 Take BOtfei lha: I, (Jordon C. Emmcrson of Prince Ru;-_rt, U. C-. occupation real estate broker, ..-.:. :.J to apply for pcrmtision to pur X**Xttmt*. Commencing at a post planted bve milea east of Coal Lease No. -..iti, marked C. E. B. S. \V. corner of Coal Lease No. 3, thence eaat bU chains, thencu north bO ehaiaa, tbence ***t bO cbatna, thence aouth bO chaina to place of commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. UAINTEK, Locator Pub Sept. 23. Skwna Land District���District of Queen Charlotte Take notice tbat thirty days from data, 1, ' - '* Hainter of Prince Kupert, U. C, by occupatioa bookkuepvr, iratead to apply to the ChM Com* missioner of Lands for a licence lo prospect fur coal and petroleum on and under mh acres of land on Craham laland described aa follow.: Commencing al a post planted five miles east of Coal l*ase No. ;;*... marked C. E. B. & E curner Cual Lease No. 4, ihence wasl 60 chains, ibence north bO chains, tbenc* east 50 chains, tbence south 50 chains to place of commencement. DatedSept. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locato Pub. Sepl. 23. coal and (wiruluutn oo and under t-w ucres ..I land on Graham Island described as follows: p .- -. Commencing at a post planted two milu. norii. of C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 14, marked N. 1. corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No- 17, tbence south KM ' bO chains, thence west SO chains, thence north 9 chaina, thence eaat bO chains io place uf cuti. mencement. I._ DatedSept. 11. 1911. C. E. BA1.NTEK, Locator Pul Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District���Diatrict of Queen Charlotte ��� ��� Take notice lhat thirty days from date, I, c. K '' Bainter of l'nnce Kupert, B. C, by occupation bookkoeper, inlend to apply to the Chivf Com* miaaioner of Lands for a Licence to prospect fur coal and petroleum on and under bio acrua ul land on Grahcm Island desenbed as follows: Commencing al a post planted iwo miles north of C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. U, marked N. v. corner C. E. B. Coal Loaae No. lb, ihence aouth ttO chains, ihence east Ho chains, ihence nortb - - chains, Ihence west bO cbaina to place of cum- ���:'i _?' ���J5H mencement. Dated Sept. 11 Pub. Sept. 23. 19U. C. E. UAINTEK, Locator Skeena Land District���District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days after dale, I, C. E Bainter of Pnnee Kupert, li C, by occupatiun bookkeeper, inund lo apply to the Chief Commiasioner uf Lands (or a bcence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham laland d*_scnbe*l as foUowa. Commencing at a pu_l planted two miles north of C. E. B. Coal Laaat No. 13, markc-1 S. u corner C. E. H. Coal Lease No. 19, tbence nurti. bO chali.s, thence east eo chains, thence south m> chaina, thenc* woat 50 chaina to place of corn mencemsnL Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. UAINTEK. Locator Pub. SepL 23. - i. ll.. ��� i ������iiii Skeena Land District -Dutrict of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty dat*s from date, I. C. I. Hainter of Princ* Kupert, H. C., by eccupatior. boukkeeper, intend to apply to lhe Chief i'v.i.- misaioner of Landa for a licence to proepect (or coai and petroleum on and under 640 acrua of land on Graham laland described a_ foUowa: Commencing at a poet plantad two miles north of C. E. II. Coal Lease No. U. markrd ft, \\ rorner C. E. ll. Cool Lease No. 20, tbenc* north 50 chaina, thence weat 50 chsina, thence eouth ��v Skeena Land Dutrict���DMrict of Qusen Charlotte chains, thence east bO chains to plac* of corn- Take notice that thirty days from dale, I, C. i. mencement. Bainter of Prince Kupert, U. C. by occupatiun Dated Sepu 11, 1911. C. E. HAINTEK, Locator bookkeefier, intend to apply to the Chief Com* Pub. Sept, 23. missioner uf Landa for a lioence to prospect fur F. M. DAVIS AI DAVIS BOAT HOUSE General Machine Shop and Ship's Carpentering. Also ajrents for Fairbanks-Morse and Knox Gasoline Engines. Gasoline Engines and Accessories carried in stock. LauiKhe. aad Boat, (or Hire N.E. end of Wharf chaae the (allowing deaenbed land.: Commencing at a pott planted about 2 3-1 mile, in a northerly direction (rom tie northeaat corner poet o( Lot 13SJ, Kane, o, Coaat Dutrict, ther.ce north 10 chsirt. thence west lo river bank, thence south (alio.in, rivet bank lo point p( commenc.me-.ti containing lt>0 acrea. moro or aouth 50 chaina. theoce waat ml cliain., thence north oo cbaina, Ibence aaat Ml cha.n. to plaee ol commencement. Uatetl Sept. 11, 1911 1'UI-. .-Ctrl. 23. C. a M1MI.U, Locato* li Dated Sept. 9. 1911. CORDON C. BUMKRSON : Pub. Oct. 10. Application for Charter for a Railroad 1836 1911 The Bank of British North America II tian la Seller*. Capital and Re.erte Oe.r $7,300,000 Money Earning Money Small week1.)* or monthly deposits in a Savings Account soon count up���Interest compounded at higheat current rates. Deposits of fi.oo and upwards received. Prince Rnprrt Bra-eh F. S. tONC. Maaairr. Co. of New York, of Buffalo, F. M Wllkesbarre, Pa.. ! Co. of Fall River. Mass worth of Scranlon. Pa . of Waiertown N. Y.. and \V Moore * Son of Sohnectady. X. Y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai application will be made to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof, for an Act incorporating a Railway Company under the name of "The Tacilic. Trans-Canada and Hudson E����T��n ,0 P Bay Railway Company," with power Commencing at a poat planted at the It, Vi. Cor- , to lay out, construct and operate a line _er ol 1_* nu��, thenc t~��t oo chum, ihence soum I , *. , ... i ., .-'.I **' .**-. ikessa mm** , ot railway Irom a point in the Province ' of Alberta, at or near the City of Ed- lto acru more'or l ->"r-' Land Diatnct��� District ol Queen Chralotte lake notice that thin*, dav. Irom dale, I. C _. Hainier ol I'rinc Hupert, ll. C. by occupation bookkeeper, intaand to appl)' to tba Chiel Com- m, . > _, . , _a. miMiuiirr ol Latels (or a licence to o-oeoact l..r SkT._t^��^_rii,^���'V,CvrV,lfnhf'5 T"***"** ���*'uu~ro 9 mTaUt CmnsII tv* i_COif h,t SftS.1*-? ���McT**i������1 <>< land on Craham Lland do��nl*e<l aa loUow.. Winnipeg. Man., occupallon barrister, Intends to apply (or permiaaion to purchase the (ollowing deacrtbe-i laoel.: Commencing at a po.t planted at the aouthweat comer to chain, eaat and ;���' chain, north (rom N. 1.. corner ol Lot 111*:, Harvey's Survey Coast District Kange 5, tbenc a��� chains east, ttenc 60 chains north, thenc 60 chain, west, thenc Oo chain, south to pest ol commencment containing 3^0 acrte more or leaa. Dated Sept. 18, 1*11 HIKlAM HOY McTAVlSH Pub. Sept. 23. Kred VV. Uohler. Agent iKer.c Ua proepect lor cual and petroleum oa aod under elo aero, ol land on C-raham laland dtacnbs*! aa lollowa; Comm.ncing at a peal planted two mile, north >���! C. K. II. loai Leue No. IS, marki-l >. . curner C. K. U. Coal Leue No. 21, theoc oortb no chains, tl���c arnst so chaiiu, tbenc Mt - chain*, thenc eaal 0 chatna to plac ol mm* mencment, Dated Sept. II. llll. C. E. UAINTEK. Locator I Skene Land 1) jtnet - Diatrict ol Queen Chariot ir Take nolle lhal thirty dai. (rom elate, I I I Ilainler ol I'rinc Kupert, il. C. by occupation I- I - Skwna Land District���Diatrict ol Coaat Kange 5 Tak. r.otic that E. U. G. Miller ol Falmouth Lng., occupation aurveyor, intend, to apply lo "the (ollowing deKribed Commencing al a poat planted two milaa norib - ol l.t. li. Coal Leaae No. 3. marked C. E. Bainier bookkeeper, intend lo apply to the ChiH Coii- N. n. corner Coal Lease No. 6, Ihenc south ro miaaioner ol Lands lor a licnc to proepect hi t SO chain., tbenea north no cai and petroleum oo and under 610 arm o{ t ao chaina to plac ol com- oland on Craham laland deerr.ti.tl aa lollow.. Commendoa at a poet p!an(-M two tnlm. ton*. 1. S UAINTER .Locator ol C. E. B. Coal lS Ha. 16, tnukrl N I. comer C. E. U. Coal Learn No. tt. thenc eouth SO ch.ins, Ihenc waat to chain., ibenc north i- chain., thenc eaat so chain, tu plac ol commencement. Daled Sept. 12. ISII. C. E. BAINTEH, Locator 3. H. Knox k Co Kirby & Co. of E P. Charlton & monton, thence northerly by the most [?,,ieJ1;t�����uJt *���*������1**11 C. S. Wool-1 feasible route to, at, or near Athabasca :0 chain., ihenc east SO chaina, thenc north 20 chains to the point ol emmencment containing chains, thenc chains, thenc mencamant. DatedSept. II, ISII. 1Mb. Sept. 13 Skeena Land District���Dutrict ol Queen Charlott lake none thai thb*ty day. Irom dale, I, C. E Uamtcr u( I'rinc Kup��rt, B. C, by occupallon bookkeeper, intend lo apply io tie i hi.l i om- mujuoner ol Und. lor a lie nc to project lor esisl and petrolemm on and under 010 acrea ol Skena Land DUtrict -Di.trict ol Uum Char land on i.raham Island deKribed a. lollow.: , Take notie lhal ihirty daj Iron, d'tr It Commencing at a poal pl.nted two mllea north ****** ?.' **:,*���' B a10*1 *** No* *, .take S. Vi. corrnr Coal Lateae No. .. thenc north no chaina, thence <-a��t oo cha-na. thenc aouth 60 chalu, thenc. weet ro chain, to plan ol commencment. Dated .sept. 11, Ull. C. E. HAISTEH. Locatoi rub.-M-pt.2at .-..- II . . 1 L. occu,,at, ��� I'ub. Aug. 26. E. II. 0. MILLER mtma Und Dutrict-Disirlct ol Quean Charloti. M. Miller. Agent Take none lhat thirly day. Irom date. I. C. E. \v ' h iimmmm i Landing; thence northwesterly north- *HH L*"* Pjgl* ghght oi coa.. lun,,. 5 SffilSi.'bS&'W^A^JSS'^S Wl " .a^.100.? east of Lesser Slave Litke to Wkka -JtVLlS- T \��*\ *^.x��* 22^2*,*: -��^JS8 BtW ^ ^ t'"- lo" H. or Loon River; thence northerly to a point at or .. or the junction of the Loon River with the Peace River, or at a point near the junction of thc- tand. t>ccupation farmer, mends to ' apply (or panniMion to purchaaa tba (ollowing deacribed land.: Commencing at a poat planted about 60 chain, wett Irom the N. W. Corner ol Ul UOS, thenc north 10 chatna, thenc weit 20 chain., thenc SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating. Steamftttingard Sheet Metal Work Wcrk.hoap bart. lib and -th St. I'-T.e. 3rd Ave. Phone 1*1 2nd At THE" Royal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue and Sixth SI. >KSwnuuuooaoooonoGQBOOQOco Prevention of Eye Trouble Prevention is better than cure. lt is cheaper. It is possible when cure is impossible. Eye trouble may be avoided by tne timely use of glasses, averting discomfort, suffering and permanent impairment of sight. We are properly equipped to adjust glasses and guarantee satisfaction. ssssss R. W. Cameron & Co. G.T.P. Official Walch Inspector. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 Red River with the Peace River, below ���ou"' ���I," ��!>ain��. thenc eut 20 chain, to the Fort Vermillion on the Peace River; ������� ���*/ |2ra-*'��'"*--M"" **"****""** "t��*y .cr- thence northerly to Fort Smith on the Dated Auguat 19 un. r. f. miller Slave River: From a point on the said l'ub* A**�� ���"-������ P. M. Miliar. Agent railroad near its crossing of the W ,,*-,: . River or the Loon River easterly to sker.a Und Dutrict���Dutrict ol tout Hang, o Fort McMurray on the Athabasca ,. "**** BoUw lb,i ���h'r��r*k &. M'Her ot Un.ion, R:vnr* there es.ets.rk* alo-nff the rlenr .* ' occ*Jpa<l��n ***** engineer, inlenal. to apply n.ver, tntr.ee ea��teri> along tne Clear (or p,rmu��on t<, pureha��. tb. lollowing it���iBd water nver and Churchill River through lands: ^ the Province of Saskatchewan to Fort Commencing at a poat pla-.���1 at tbe N. E. ChurchiU or Port .Nelson on the Hudson ?ori^����*.lV" .*-��-..������"������'�� ***** '.haiu. thenc The Fineat Ratnm.. The be��( ^iu pped and steam heated. Hot and cold baths Dining reran and restaurant I��� ! Corley & Burgess, Props Bay: From a point on said railroad near its crossing of the Wabiska or Loon River, weaterly to Peace River crossing on the Peace River; thence westerly on the north side of the river through Laurier Pass to Prince Rupert or Portland Canal on the Pacific Coast in British Columbia; with power to construct and operate telegraph and *���*'��� 20 chain., tbenc south .0 chains, tbenc eut 20 chain, to poiat ol commencement, containing 10 acre mors or toes. Dateal Augu.1 15, Ull. FRANK S. MILLER Pub. Aug. 26. P. M. MUler, Agent Skena Und Dutrict���Dl-trict ol Coait Rarg. Tak. notie that Lc-.tie McTaviah ol Vancouver occupation married woman. (Mentis to apply (cr permiasion to purchase the lollowing .tt-a-crit.e-i lands: Commencing at a post planted at the r.orth- . . , we-st corner 100 chaitia eut and 20 chain, north telephone and cable lines for general ��� (rom N. K. con-er tt l.it 11 it. Home's Sur-.e}- public purposes; to Cam* on. construct, 9f* District Range 5, there 20 chan. aouth. maintain and nner-ite hn-its -inrl tcrriu. '. *<���"'** *" ehaiu eut, tl.enc so c^a^n^ north, maintain ana operate Doats ana lernes ,.���,�� 10 ch_M mmtt ,hcn��� M ch,lM loul(l- lor the purposes ol the railway and ther.e 10 ehaina wet to post ol cmm.r.cment other purposes; to acquire and make l<"!u,'njn*t.4'."S *,TT! mon "'. lr^-_.��� .. use of lands. waterlots.Vharvcs docks, g��_*ftr ""��� KJ^Bjffiffl dock-yards, slips, warehouses, elevators and other conveniences; and with 1 **:*''��r** *���*"* District- Di.trict oi Cout Ranee power to enter into Agreements ��tth !-___,%%^mV^Smm! ' other Companies. | lor penr.Moa 10 purchue tt.e following deriCl SMITH & JOHNSTON j Commencing at a port planted one chains north Solicitors for thp Annlir-ants .','**2,*">**l***** ***'">''���o1 Lot 5:i2. thene north soi.cuors ior tne Applicants ,., tmtm thene eut 20 chaiai.. thene south day 01 1 chains, thene west 2-' chain, to point o( e��,rr, !*,_,. j menerm-nt. containing eight, acre, more or let - Ilene to pra-epeet lor coal .nd petroleum oa and under 610 acre .-I land on Uraham laland dcKrih-rd u lollow. ���|-r.o-V.mt,0c!?*t ,���} * *��** <���*">*"* *** mu�� north c _ .Y i"i L*"* No *��� "**"*"* * *��� ****** t. fc U Coal Uue No. ��, time north e>0 c-i-ua.s tbenc weat no ch.in.. tbene Mutti ao chai,.. dSS Sf', n**i��S? ,0^'*? - ~n.T-er.em.nt ' pub^,.'2i-mL fi fc-u*^"-". & Skena Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Quen Charlott. J*5t* '��������") .l.).lromd..e. IX lUirter ol Princ Rup_t, ii. E (., ,i-ip,���aD I >._.kep�� intend 10 .ppl> ,��� ih. 1 hirf t*������ muMoner ol Land, (or aVenc lo broipm l", co. and peiroktim on and under a.liT��. land on l.raham Island decnl** u lolkiw. ol C__TC��?l�� \H? ***** ��te miie ��ut ..I Coal Uae No. II, 1, marked C. K. Hsinur s V 1.. erner I oal Lea., No v ,h ^ ' ���'"*"��� Cm;���ne,���m���^n,* "* W **"" " "!*�� 3 ~^ D.tel Sepl. 11. Ull. I'ub Sept. 21. Mm Uaxniet ol l-rinc Rupert. U". C, l-uokkeper, Inlend lo apply t��� tbe Chiel - mueionrr ol Und. lot a licnc to picket lor cai and petroleum on and unde 610 cart, ot land on Craham laland dumbed u lotion: 1 Commencing at a poal planted t.o mile north ol t. K. II. Co^ Laaa* No IT, marked N. E corm-r c. K. U. Coal Lne No, It thenc ...-.*���. so ch.ina% thenc te�� ao chalu, thenc north .*o chauu, Ihenc eul M chalu to plac ol com* mrnemenl. Dated Sept. IS. itll. Pub. SepC 23. C. E. UAINTER. Lector Skena Und DUlrict -Dutnct ol Quen Charloti Take nolle (hat thirty ejav. Irom dale. I. C I. Hainier ol ITine Rupet, U. c, by occup.twn l��M,kkee|w, intend lo apply to the Chtel Com- ***** a* Landa lor a Hcenc to prepect l.r foal and petralMra on and under bl.. acre ol I land on itraham lulnd aleKribed u lollow. ( omrnenctm **. * mat pUntrt two mil.- ��� .?.!_.. ?��� '.."**". Um" ''������-, ***��� ">arked N. It. coriM-r t E. U. Coal Leae No. 21. tnene aoulh ! si ch.in-a. thenc eut so chalu. thene north. so rhun.. thenc wet SO ehaiu to plac at cm- nieracmenl. Daled Sept. 12, lyll I'ub. Sept. S3. T.a 'sms-j**! :���-'.,: a *** tl l-ahalS a: .'.* .- ..al 1 ��� a*_l c - con.* . Put. \.. . ���X Xirxnitm** ��� r_,a 1 ll C. a HAINTEK. Lee-..- C. E. HAINTER, Loctor Skena Und Du.rirt-Dutrici ol Queen Charlott. ���"���"���_��� "oim�� thai Ihirty day. Irom dale. I. A. T .ir.alerirk ol Princ Kupert, B. C, by occupalirn nank man.en. Intend to .pply to the Chiel Com- mi��i���ner ,.i Und. lor a licnc 10 nroH-ect I- r c<>al an.l petroleum on and under SI0 arm ol land 01. i.r.h.m |j,nd deacrllwd u loUowa: (ommenclng al a pel planitsl two milu north ol C. fc. H. loai Leae No. IT, marked S. tt Z222* \ I !���__ ���*"** *** *i 'hen**- ***** m ch.ins, thenc eut SO rh-uns. thene aoulh - SSUT" "���, 80 **���*��� *�� ***** ��* ��*m !..,_�����__. ,��A. .T' BRoDEKlrK, Locator tettW*"11 *-��������* B-��*r. Agent mUsioner ol U11.I1 bYh-L. *"" * "P* 1*���0m��m<ir,Un' l,1*n-* *>*��'*" - lo*low.*'"* "' o|lC.T.".r'c".<,,,i_. -tr? - -'-orih erner C. E. II No uT ,hl *' ���7,*;,"''' s ����� thene MS chiii.a"' X*T22,2S? "' cl'"''' thene eut su chair, to aSSsSS 5 '���*���*>���*'��� gslW se,... llTm. CTE BAMniffKi; "W '***"��� '*-trict-DU. UAINTER. Ucto, T.ke none,h.t ,Mrty day.* KH_��* 0' * ****** Rupert, H. C. by oecupatior, . Ditlrin of Quen ChulotU. IkJi'M^ ,0 *?->'l> *<* ***** *-****' '<"��* ���rdajslmnm date. I tr y __T__| . .____ ''" ' ������� lo prepect Ut ���J. H-C . wcupat,������ L.t K5lkH__n�� on_and.unde (.10 cue ot I*.' , rlct ol Queen (barl-n. lhal (hlrty day. (mm dale. I. A. T. Skwna Und DUtrict - _ T"k* notice th.t ihlrt Mulnlle ol ( lare. Hainter ol I'rinc Rut-en ., antend. ,��� ^ **>jmjfe?j*ffi*, &V_JS%__i__�� " Halt Pub. N T.' Vane Dated at Ottawa this 12th September, A. D��� 1611. Dated (W. 11. Ull. Pub. Not. 11 U08MARY Ml lvii.u; John C. Mulville. Agent meneaner.t. New Knox Hotel NSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE NEWS BESNER A BESNER. Proprietors The New Knox Hoist I* mn on the European 1i��l��n. Firat-rUss ser^ce. All thc I_at#��t Uodem Iraprvremants. .�� BEDS 60c UP FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of lh*? Esute of JOHN CAPECCI late of tbe City of Princa Rupert, io the Province of British Columbia, deceased: NOTICE is hereby tr.tr, that all persons having any claims or demands against tne late John Capecci, who died on or about the sth day of December, 19lv, at Prince Rupert, B. C, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to tbe undersigned Solicitor herein for Adolfo A-otali, Administrator, their names and addreascs and fuD particulars in writing of tbeir claims ami statements of their accounts, and the nature of the aeeuriti-sB, it any, held by them. AND TAKE NUTICE that after the 10th day of December. 1911, the said Adolfo Aiaali will proceed to distribute the aaset* of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he will tben have had notice, and that the said Adolfo Arxali will not be hable ftr tbe said assets or any part thereof to any persons of whose claim he Is not then in receipt of notice. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C.. the 2nd day of November, A. D., 1911. I*. W. PATMORE. -Solicitor for tbe said Adolfo Asxali. Bella Coola Land District -District of Coast lUnte 3 m Take notice that II. M. Cliff of Dundalk. Ireland, occupation gentleman, intends to appl. for permission to lease tbe following describe' lands: Commencing at a poat planted oo the of Neclectsconnay River about 10 chains west of Indian Kcecrve Lire .tbeoee aest 60 chains following the channel of Neclectsconnay River tbenee south 8o chains more or less to channe' cf Bella Coola Hiver. thence foUowing chanr.ii of Bella Coola Klver easterly r"0 chans, north 80 chains more or leaa to point of commeneem-vnt containing le-O acres, more or leas. Dated Augu-t 2*. 1911. H. M. CLln* Pub. Sept. 3i). WUliam McNair, Ager.t Skeena Land Di.��triet��� District of Coast Range I Take notice that Benjamin Rowel Re*. , f Prince Rupert. B, (' , occupation waiter. Intend" to apply lor perminion to purchase (be (ollowin-. deecribed lands: Commenctag at a post planted A5 chains south from the southeast eorner ol Lol 3060. Prut marked B. R R S. K C-irner, thence To chair* west, thence 65 chains north, thence TO chain* east, tbence 60 chaits south to point of cun mencement. containing 4Si acre*** mr-re or )���*** BENJAMIN RCSSEL RICK Dated Oct��l*r 21, 19U. Pub. Not. 2. Dtted Sept. 11, 1911. Pub. j^pi. 23. pUce of com <��� * HAINTER. Locator R8!ttW*U ��w laocator Hainter, Agent Ihtsn Un,| l,������lrt -Distriet ol Qu.-,. . a-iaget li,ten,l to apoly t��� the (hiel ( an'l iH-tfoleu '" MM lor -.���. ��,,', i^-iroli-iini oa, .a.t . ,���������--*.-, i���r land on .ir'ah.m I.TindC^',':,"1 �����*��� el (ommenclng .t . n,ai,7 . , '"n,,w,; ;.' <;��� i: ii x'���*i l&*tih**\*2 1"*m <**-**<* (oal !_..�� \��� X'* ,xZ.�� '*. m��'l>e.| C. K II eut no .1,22 *n **"*""*��� ���ouih nn eh.in. ,i::22 hank "liasloner sj f_ndl (of psl inal t-trolroni (hailott. A. T. orrupstr... "om* ireent. to pltwpeet tat ami under 610 am. ol thenc* * '������' ; more , : ��� Pul, N T�� Wu'.' 1 i-22 *'*',*}*s*** l��lan.| daaerihed u lolk... I emmenein. m . |w_ SmVimiSmm north , *-" eorner ���i �� 2"*n*"****.*"' ���"��� mafketl S. S SS m rh.1 J- 2L l ��- *���*��� 1*5 2". *******' **,**"? Skeens Un.l I'la'nrl |i, *^^ sjkJ? -P^Mt ^%aa��te��Ba ******* ******* ���JSI irl |..-tre,l..,���n on .��. . ���" l*"*X��^*x fit ������ P".. Intend tn .nnlv i��� t>._',-^^.'.*��� ���r.h.m ltUnr��_a_3*",_(!_ "*"* ol I nmmenemg ��� , ,__, ,,""***>.*** 'olio... *;". I B fa i*\*?$-&<*^M!> north ehans, the,,,. ,���, Ja"^**- henee ���������,, M ���aesl. ,...1 ��� .<*r-< Ill l-ul* ' _ . : .��� - ��������� .-. aj taet-uo.iK.n ,_H tLTOi* **** Chiel Com- itwnce to prosped for -.���uih n ****, S SS Z i2.'< ihen��� mencement. W "***<*��� '�� plat* ���( ig�� I Uo. Scot. 23. ��� *** t. "AIN'TER. |^��� niMonta ���I !������,,. , p'.l anal i���t���|r���m Und nn littl-an. i i . . ���'. ***"���*-' **���**' **m ��nal UhsN, -TTkN�� ***���*��� '*'*��"'* < '* I ���*���** S __& i___7*. **""** ���� <*>*'**a. I '���**���' <*** ch, J," I, '222? ,"*"*" *0 (-halna. (hence ���*'} lorrahori"Vlahn^ Polo, ���*"*"<**��'**<**'** -."Ting . a HAINTER "' I ^i^!*5T,,,��� �������������'��� Skwr.s 1 Ts- Princ- i at* ��� ��� lhe la ' 1-,-r��� .- ehaln-. ���' chair*,* ' ol l.t. metier-* - Il.tral Pul, .*-*, THE DAILY NEWS he Best- ocurable. Vs\__# Absolutely pun LYNCH BROS. i 11 General Merchandise Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. IMl'KI. HARRISON ��� (NOTARY PUBLIC) V. F. G. GAMBLE iamuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Broken APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED rince Rupert and Stewart Is The Trained Man or Woman 10 Rises to the Top of the Ladder! Fo fit your son or daughter for a business career you must give ibem a business training. The best place to send them to is the : lanaimo Business College G.T.P. Weekly Service S.S. Prince Ruperl For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Fridays, at 8 a.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN For Port Simpson Naas and Stewart, Wednesdays at 1 P. M. For Masset and Naden Harbor every alternate Thursday at 10 P. M. commencing November 9th. For Skidegate, Jewday, etc. every alternate Thursday at 10 P. M Commencing November 2nd. Railway service to Vanarsdol, mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wednesdays and Saturdays 1 P. M., returning Thursdays and Sundays 4 P. M. On your Christ-nan viait Eaat travel via the Grand Trunk Railway System from Chicago. The finest and best service over Double Track Route. Connections with all roads East and West. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged.. Full information and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT A B.C. Coast service - Famous Pnrcess Line Princess Mary Saturday, November 18th, at 9 a.m. For Vlotorla. Vancouver and Seattle J. G. McNab General Agent 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 the lodge. J. P. CADE. N. Q. J. GLUCK. Sec. - , ; = THE COSY CORNER = j DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN This ls a little section of the paper, which from day 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 its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms aro invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. FOBS Fill! W.VITIt. Ermine Is the Rage In Fashionable Circlet Thin Winter���White Pun Popular, Furs of every description are being utilized this season on even the most fragi'e gowns, especially the elaborate creations for evening wear. Hands of fur are used to edge the fostly lace tunics and chiffons. Skunk is again null used, but seems to have given first place to ermine. You see sets of ermine for day and evening wear, large wide scarfs and arm muffs made especially lo set off ihe afternoon gown, nnd wide collars on evening elonks nf ermine. The very latest novelty iu lhe new opera bag In ermine, to be curried both in the afternoon and evening ���It Is made in many odd shapes, and resembles the alniB ban of earlier days. I'olret Is responsible for the chic combination of white and black fox furs. They are most smart. The white skin Is worn over one shoulder and the black Bkln is crossed and thrown over the other shoulder. The skins of the muff are made lu opposite order, nnd the effect Is moat striking and very French. Many of the fur sets this season are made In sets of three, muff nnd stole, and for the third the new arm bag again; some sets arc made In four pieces, Jn addition to the arm bag Is the Utile Victorian bonnet of fur, that Is most becoming to nearly everyone nnd therefore very popular. On ������miii- of lhe while furs are placed enormous I - Seine knots thai resemble a double lovers' knol. In black .mu or velvet, and add a distinctly French touch that Is much sought after. HOWE & McNULTY GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Ship Ranges Phorta8M Chandlery *���*-*-*-*-* - * -*���*-*-*-** .FRED. STORK j -General Hardware- ' VV L. BARKER Architect Second aven.ie and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. H. Gordon Munro W. NIcMaor. Lalley MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. I.OVK AT PI UST SMillT. .Illlllte Me I llllelleas Sll)'-. Ill l.lkc t�� Suppir-. li liy Would .nn*. A Kaunas Judge bns started n movement among probate Judges lo slop "love al first sight" wedding In .Mins.i- Judge M- i .null, a i nlso a believer in hIion engagements end If he had his way, afler an engagement had run along fire or sis months, he would Insist ou a preacher being culled ln or the engagement being declared off. The question of prohibiting mar-' tluges where the engagement has been less than a mouth has been agitated In Kansas for several years. Uut this year the probate Judges generally ure pushing the work and lhc next legislature will be asked to provide thai before n marriage II- teiieo can be Issued the mans must he published it month. "The chief need for a happy wedded life is that the man and womnn understand each oilier thoroughly," said Judge McCandless. "J do not think this can be done In a month, and continuing the engagement for a year or two does not help a bit. The long engagement Is nearly aa bad as the short one. I can see how the af feel Ions can be aroused at a chance meeting of two people, but they ought to take a llttlo lime to study each olher first, get an understanding of each other's disposition and character. These hurry- up weddings nearly all result disastrously and 1 would stop every one If 1 could. It's all because (here Is a lack of understanding before lhc ceremony, There ought to be a Invito prevent these hurry-up. or love- ..' iii i sight weddings." IH.I si Hi.I.l. HINTS. Turpentine Is excellent for washing sinks which have become dull and dirty. The Juice of a lomnlo Is said lo bo excellent lo remove Ink, wine, and fruit stains. When mixing starch the adldtlon of a few drops of turpentine will give * fine gloss to collars nnd cuffs. *-.������ Flic for n Month. It ia exactly a month alnce there was a fire serious enough lo necessitate ti .all for the brigade In Prime Rupen. The Insurant!- companies sure have a cinch in this city of careful people, but It's very much "Just as well." We don't want any big blaxcn In Prince Rupert, not even lo give lhe reporters a big "story." Builders' Hardware Values & Pipes Oxford Stoves Qranlteware Tinware SECOND - AVENUE STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -*��� AUDITOitS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Ruoert P.O. Box 351 TO LET Flat in Rand Block, comer Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block. Two cottager cort.er Second Avenue nnd Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lois in all parts ol the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol thc largest Companies doing business in the City. C. D^RAND Second Ave. Phone 112 ALFRED GARBS, of British Columbia and M tin...1... llurs. 0. V. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., Ontario. Saa- l.ritrli.-wni, und Alls-, tr, liars. CARSS & BENNETT BAItltlSTEItS, NOTAKIES, ETC. Olllce- ExctiBtiKe blete-l*, corner Third avenue and Sixth stni't. I'rince, K,inert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L. D. S., D. 0. S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental opsratfami skilfully treated. Gas and local nniislhi'tle's ndmliilstert-tl for tho painless ex- motion of teeth. Consultation free. Offices: Helirer ���������.. 1:1" I., Prince Rupert. 11-12 Alex.M.Man.nn ii.a.. W.K.Williiims.il.A.. L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C I'.'o. BOX n I'UINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING 11-11. Ol' WM. FOXON, HO. A.R.A.ll., 1 !>N., BNO WE BUY EVERYTHING We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 735 THIRD AVE. GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life und Accidenl Insurances j CIS 3rd Avenue Phono M anil Green 2S2 PRINCE RIII'KRT A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sta Read The Daily News 1 i is the nearest business allege to Prince Rupert, Ps Fees are within reach J everyone. Its tuition is ersonal, and develops the Individuality of the pupil. Dm and board is cheap Nanaimo. The pupils re away from the distrac- ons of the larger cities : (lot iboilhand cam. includrj tuition io The Ben Pitman System of Shorthand Business English and Letter writing Commercial Arithmetic Office Routine Spelling Typewriting Penmanship May Mean all lhe Difference Between Success and Failure lo Yon ; at Daily News for our booklet teaching how to write shorthand IE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE i E. Pmr. 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BOX 37 Whites Portland Cement... rt*^y-*-^->��i��i|%-*^<��^>.^a^��^����;a>*��a��a.^<^a.^-yaaa��%>��*>��^-|>l^��^^��< Has Discovered Bird's Secret Wilbur Wright can now Soar flf the Air Uke a Sea-Gull Without Motive I'nwcr on Glider -Says that Soon we will All be Able tn do It I p_n0p^%<Nm0iw^M*|**i*-n<%*Ma> * -wfln^^a-^ip^-MNw^^MN SILVERSIDES BROS. SIGN PAINTERS INTERIOR DECORATORS r.o. BOX 120 ������-�������'- ,M 0REFN Second Avenue, n��r MeBrid. Orvllle Wright :ias found lhe real secret of flight, or bellves he has. Satisfied lhal hla gliding experiments haw pointed tin' war lownn! (he revelation of llu- secret of the birds, he Is going back to llnylnn and his workshop, there to work and plan, nml cwnlnallv lie hopes Io perfect Ian apparatus which anyone may link.- out Into the street, flap Ihe [wings nnd soar "II Into Ihe air. without 'ither power (han his or her own mils.'!' <*. ��� Gentlemen," he said to a group of newspaper men who watched him Second At�� s.uir neatly Id. minutes the olher ilny. "I hnic found whal I wanted. I a aaiilil Inn'��� sal up there ten hours Jusi ns cnslly as ten mlnuics W< flic now going back to llaylon, where there Is going lo he some pretty hard work for a while In abOUl n mniiili wc will have another story for you." ���Slal.lllly Vel la Larking. There Is only one more Iblng ncal- ,.(| iir.iv. nnd Ihnl Is n slnblllty device,, nml thai. Orvllle- Wrighl lie lives, he will perfect nl l.m..,.. Then nil humanity may fly. The machine Mr. Wrighl used, an.l afler which lhe perfected fllder will be modelled. Is In Its essentials Ihe same as lhat of Ihe usual Wrighl biplane, wll limit Ihe motor. The specially prepared canvas wings are s<retched on a stout hut light series of spars and struts. All parts of the wings, and parllrularly Ihe lips, are under the conlrnl of Ihe iqicra- lor through heavy, tested copper wires. This Is the wing warping rte- >lee aif .he Wrights carried out to perfection. Iln.laler I.Ike a lllnl'a Tall. It is Ihe rudder that attracts lhe greatest attention This Is In IWO parts, a vertical, canvas rtad plane lhal rises aboul Iwo feet higher than .he IOP of the glider, anal lhe horl- snntal plane of equal length lhat |less againsl the grey 134-136-138 Yonge St. TORONTO sent nnd gripped the lever nl his right hand. The spruce skids flexed beneath his wrighl. hut did not sink Into lhe sand Ogllilc gripped Ihr VOOdon uprlglila nl (.lie en.I of the frame, and l.nrln al lhe other "Oo," said OrvlllO, crisply llown hill he rushed, Ihe men pulling lhe glider with Ihem Into tin* teeth of Ihe wind. The gale swept utuler lhe lop of the plane before they hnd gone three yards Urvlllo tirxl.tr>.) They released their hold nnd (he llio- lorless connivance sailed gracefully over their heads. ii..-. wiiiuiiit Power. Steadily, beautifully, It soared Or- vllle's body swayed lliely. ea.-ll... IS lhe gusts came, and relaxed When they passed. Kiery movement could be seen, as the glider ��as only nhoul twenty feet above lhe poinl from | where il look Ihe air. Suddenly Orvllle flipped lhc right wing upward, and the glider soared lo a higher level, settling again to nn even keel It. Obedience to lhc thrust of lhe horlKolilnl lull, the vertical plane beside lhe niltnor swung a trifle lo the left nnd the glider lacked Immediately inio Hie gale al a sharp angle I. was H-7i ridiculously easy ll seemed as If anybody , ,,ul,l do H Tl.nl mun. holding his big while wings iiiutimi- ky. sreinoil to Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs ESSE. EBY CBt, Co.s== _____ BSrATR Kitsumkalum I-an I Kor Sale KITSIMK All M . |< __ S. O. E. B. S. Th*- l'rin,-e Ruperl l^altr... N.e. .IK Sin. of Ke.irlt.nl. in���l. Hi., flm .nl (herd Tue-adavs In "���chm-nlh In ih.S.ms.af Knul.n.l Hall. Mil :'nd Ave. at ti n m. F. V. CLARK Im, ���Ml A. WOOD* 'l&2g2__?r '**""" MISS ELSIE FROUD A.I..C.M. Tcaclia-r of I'iiuio, Violin ami Voice Culture. Snd Ave, Between7th &X1I1 Sts. I'rince Rupert E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer 0RAMM IIKASONAHLK THIRD AVENUE PHONE .156. OHM PAY AMI NKIIIT HAYNER BROS. I'NUKRTAKKIW usl. KMIIAI.ME1W Funeral ItitiTtrtrs -Inl Ave. near >;th SI. I'h.me Nn. Sfl may he lifted or depressed like a bird's tall The vertical rudder swings right or lef> In Instant nbed- ience to the movement of (he nvl- raised or lowered hy a lever The flight began wllhnul fuss or belong up then Then orvllle brought the glider down wllh the light gran- Ol " bi'i- lerfly Ills mask nf a fnce twllcheill atnr'a body, anil ihe horizontal plane with lhc excitement that surged ..Grand Hotel.. Workwoman's Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection I'hone ITS in Ave. and 7th St. CEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor Little's NEWS Agency within. 'We have It," was bis OOffltntnl leremonv l.orln nnd Ogllvle carried in the group thai swarmed nrouti'l Ihe glider nearly lo the top of Kill "ll nnly remains in .1.-\.-l..j. ilu. fly. In--. ;i Hill. Too feet high, where the Ing Instliu t ihnl Is durmnnt In every I Hmm'hh ������ Periodical northeasterly gale whirled the sands person That Is Hie purpose nf tills.I from Its iresi in yellow clouds glider Then everyone can fly. Il CIGARS :: TOBACCOS !l Orvllle settled himself in the light will be like walking or swimming." U T I' Wll ARK Newspapers ���: FRUITS THE daIly news GREENER'S "British Empire" GUN Here's the worlds best Kiin--a Greener munmerleti��� ut a price within the reach of all sportsmen; its got nil the Qreener foil lures, huril hitting, fin* shoot- Ing, luting wear; there's nothing better; prie iet- ftCO lee $0j Catalog ill FREE W. W. GREENER 63 65 Bciter Hill Hill Monlrul. P.Q. sill WM. Ml'LOCK PIiBADBO I in: (illtl. (aat'iieitius lli-n.iiil .luilgc iii Dismiss. ing Her Suit I'd.' Damage! Sue- cess fully pleaded the Claims ol' JuslIce. Peterboro, Nov. 17.���The last case on the docket at the assizes here was an action for damages by Grace 1 Hiller against the Canadian Chicle | Company for compensation for injuries under the Workmen's Com- : pany Compensation Act. In dismissing the action without costs, Sir Win. Mulock said: "The plaintiff cannot recover In this action, on account of lhe conditions of the law.'' He then called iho inannglng director of the company before him and urged upon him as his duly that he should give the girl sufficient compensation for Ihe Injury ihath ad maimed and disfigured her for life. The manager promised, and D, O'ConiicI, counsel , for the company, was urged to see Hint the promise was carried out S.S. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd The new steel Passenger Steamer "Camosun" leaves Prince Rupert every Sunday at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, arriving Monday afternoon. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Steerage Fare - $6.00 The "Camosun" is the only steame on the run having water-tight bulkheads and double bottom, thus en sunns safety of passengers in case of collision or wreck. J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. DIED IX WIFE'S ASMS. After Winning n Fortune of $1,7011.- 000, Prof. Montgomery ..f Aerial I'linii- Is Killed. San Jose, .Nov. 17.���Prof. .1. .1. j .Montgomery, professor of physics at j Santa Clara College, has been killed i while conducting some secret expert- j ments In aviation In the foothills at I Evergreen. Only his wife and two I assistants were present nt the time. Prof. Montgomery had recently |sold his aerial Inventions lo a company for f 1,7000,000. He had only | Deen married seven months. He died In his wife's arms, before medical aid could reach him. NOME imk. RACER LOST IN SIBERIA Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on ���h>- American and European plan. Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, and all modem conveniences, being absolutely first-class in every' respect The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on thc coast Rales. $1 io $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. ���laeini .1,,im-.,,ii. Kiiimiut-i Dog Racer, Went Over Knrly in Spring to Get Dogs���Return Out oft by l<*c. No*ne, Nov. 17. ���John Johnson, the famous dog team driver, Is marooned on the Siberian coast. He crossed over early In lhe fall to get Siberian dogs to enter in next year's all-Alaska sweepstakes race. The Ice moving down from the Arciic drove away the boal on which he expected to return and li arrived here with news of his plight. Ho will be unable to get back lo Nome this winter. Johnson ls one of the most noted drivers In the Norlh. Driving Col. Sir James Ramsay's team of Siberian wolveH, hc won the sweepstakes In 1910 and established the record of 7 4 hours 11 minutes and .0 seconds for the 41 "-mile course. GIANT MERGER OF TKX t'KXT STOItKS Veil sii.-..iM.i..iM... Corporation Will Bo Known nr. \\ (Xiluortl. .V ('<>.-��� 1 ..111 Mill* (>f (MM) 1'l.llllll.a.. 1836 1911 The Bank of British North America 71 T.ara le S.iiac. Capital and Re.erve Over $7,300,000 Money Earning Money Small weekly or monthly deposits in a Savings Account soon count up���Interest compounded at highest current rates. Deposits of Ji.oo and upwards received. Prince Rnprrt Branch r. s. i OMi. Manafler. New York, Nov. 17.���A 168.000,* """ corporation, to merge the greatest string of five-and ten-cent stores in America, has been announced by P. W. Woolworth. Six hundred concerns will enter the new corporation, which will be known as F. W. Wool- worth A Co. The new corporation will lake over the business of P. W. Woolworth & Co. of New York, S. H. Knox & Co. of Buffalo, P. M. Klrby & Co. of Wllkesborre, Pa., E. P. Charlton & Co. of Pall River, Mass., C. S. Wool- worth of Scranlon, Pa., W. II. Moore of Waterlown S. Y., and W. II. Moore & Son of .Srhnectady, N. Y. SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfittingand Sheet Metal Work Offlee: Srd Av��. Wcrksheip I'hone 174 2nd Ate. bet. 7th and Hth Sts Mr. Non-Resident Write us regarding the value of your Prince Rupert property, We will be pleased to keep you posted as to conditions here. 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Real Eatate and Rentals Office.: Helgeraon Block Church Services FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Silnelay in the Empress Theatre, 11 a.m. and 7 ::<i p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at -'..'10 p. in. REV. F. W. KERR. M.A.. I'astor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PHASER AND SIXTH STHKKT Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.3U p.m. Sunday- School 2.30 p. m. Hnrncii Bible Class :'. :n p.m. REV. Vi. H. McLEOD B.A D.D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BETWEEN CENTRE ST. AND 2nd AVE. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. C. R. SING. B.D. Pastor Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Ave. F. M. DAVIS rS General Machine Shop and Ship's Carpentering. Also agents for Fairbanks-Morse and Knox Gasoline Engines. Gasoline Engines and Accessories carried in stock. Launch., aad Boat, for Hire N.E. end of Wh.rl LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Application for Chapter for a Railroad **%t**^****i*m****mii***mi**^mt*i**** a\ <*���**,** ***x.t****mi** j^Royal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue and Sixth SI. >KIU���OOOUOOOCXXJPOOOOOOOCXX 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, suffering and permanent impairment of sight. We are properly equipped to adjust glasses and guarantee satisfaction. ****** R. VV. Cameron & Co. G.T.P. Official Walch Inapector. xmatf I a fjor. 6th St. and Second Avenue, i PHONE 82 SoX��OCXXXXKX9CXXXXXXXXXXXM> The Finest Rooma. The baa*.! eeiulpped and .team heated. II i ��,-���! r'-lr| bath.. Dining room antl restaurant Corley & Burgess, Props + i"*--^_e'-^_o_>, || ^an^ ll^i ^|l%ll'����i'��Ji^i|%i k NSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE NEWS Skeens Laml Inalrict -Dislrict ol CoiHt Knngo 6 Tako notica* iluii Lcltoy F. Oram ol Prince Kupert, II. C, laciiiiutlon civil engliioci, Inmids to api.ly lor permission 10 purcliaau tho tullowtng ilt-scraied Ian,Is: , . . , ��� . ��� ��� Comment-mi- ��l * I*"-*'- plsntsd iilmut J 1-1 mllea In a northvrli .:ir.*C.i*n (run*, tlit* northeust corner post ol Lot 1.1.:'. Ilsngs Bi Coa*. District, thonce oast 30 cliiin-s, ihenco north 00 chains, thunco wost to lm' i. ol river, tlience south lollowlng bank ol river to point ol eommencoment: con- talninu 1110 aires, more ot U|M. ..._, Datod Sopt. ��, 1911. LEROY 1*. GRANT Pub. Oct. lo. Gortlon C. Eiiinlorson, Agent Skoona Land District���DUtrict ol Coast Range V Tako notie* tiiut Jesso M. Tallman ol Cedar Rapids, Iowa, occupation lawyer, intonda to apply lor pormluloo to purchase tho lollowing dea-cribed luml*.: Commoncini: ut u I'ost plumed on tho southerly shore ol Kiiu'.iiiuiooii Inlet on tho right bank ol a amall sir,'am Hewing into aaid Inlel just easl ol Crow Lake. 'I'lience south 20 chaina, thonce wool 20 chuins moro or less ro the shore line ol Crow Lake, thoMS northerly and oaatorly lollowlng tho shore lines ol Crow Lako, tho Inlet to Crow Luke mid Kutxeymutoon Inlot lo the place ol commencement. conUining [orty acroa more or leas. Located August 7, lull. Dated Aug. ii, Hill. JESSE M. TALLMAN Pub. Aug. 12. Skeona Land District���District ol Coast Range 6 Take notice' that 1. Christopher Jamoa ilruliain of Prince Kup rt, II. C, occupation locomotive onginocr, laland tu appl) lor permission to purchaae the [ollowini,' 'i,-.-.'ni ' 'I lands: I'titiiiiieiir rr,- ul u post planted at tha eouth- wost cornor ol Lot No. 17..3 vicinity ol Lako Lakolsc and i'iurkt-,1 Christopher J. (Jruhatn N. E. Coras?, (henco wesl 40 cnains, llioncu south 60 chains, tlienee east 10 chains, thonco north SO chaina to post ol eommencoment; containing 320 actos. Illii.-e r.r less. CHRISTOPHER JAS, URAHAM, Locator Daled Sept. 22. Wll 11.06 A.M.���W'iluwisod T. D Laird. Pub Sepl. 3'1. Skeena Land District���District ol Caaaiar Tako nolice thut R. II. Stuwart ol Vancouver, B. C, occupation truckman, intonda an apply fur purmlasion lo purchase the lollowing described lands: Commea'ciiiK at a post planted 40 chains aouth ol Pre-emption No. 3117 and .12 chains oaat Irum lho Naa. Hiver IS. W. C.J, thunce 40 chaina east, thonce 40 chuins north, thenco 40 chaina weal, thence 40 chuins south to tho point ol commoncement to contain ItiO acroa more or leas. RICHARD HOWARD STEWART Dated Aug. 1011. Jamea T. Fullerton. Agont Pub. Sopt. ti, Skeona Laml District���District ol Coast Rango .'. Tako notice that Harold E. Smith ol More])-, Alia , occupation station agent, intenda to apply for irrn i-a-.r--: in |nin-li-i-t- [In- loiluwing described tantis: COAL NOTICE Skoena Und Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct ol quoon Charlotto lalanda Take notico tbat Auatin M. Brown of Prlnco Rupert, 11. Om occupation aaddlor, intonda to apply to tho Chief Commlaaioner of Landa and Worka lor a licenco to prospect lor coal, oll and potroloum on and under tho [ollowing described lands on tho West Coaat ol Uraham laland: Commonclng at a poat planted three mile, oaat ol the northoaat cornar of C. I- No. 4478 thenee SO chaina aouth, thenca 80 chain, oaat, thonoe 80 chaina north, thence 80 ohalna woat to point ol commoncomont. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Dato of Locution 3i.t July, 1911. Pub. Aui. 17. Skoona Land Dlatrlct���Dlatrlct of Quoon Charlotta _ . lalanda Tako notioa tbat Auatin M. Brown of Princa Rupert, occupation aaddler, Intenda to apply to tha Cbiel Commiaaioner of Landa and Worka for a liconce to prospect for coal and oil and petroleum on and under the [ollowing deacrlbod landa on tbo Woat Coaat ol Uraham laland: Commanclng at a poat plantad three milea east ol the aouthweat cornar of C. I.. No. 4477 thance 80 chain, out, thenco 80 chaina north, thenca 80 chaina weat, thenco 80 chaina aoutb to point ol commencement. AUSTIN M. BHOWN, Locator Dato ol Location, 31at July 1911. ���> Pub. Aug. 17. Skeana Land District - District ol Quoen Charlotto lalanda Tako notice that Auatin M. Brown ol Princa Ruport, occupation aaddler, Intenda to apply to tbe Chiel Commlaaionar of Lantla and Worka for a licenco to proapeel for coal, oll and potroloum on and under the following deacribed landa on the Wuat Coaat of Uraham Island: Commencing at a poat planted throe milea eaat ol the aouthoaet corner o iC. 1- No. nil ihenco north 80 chaina, thence eaat SO chaina, thance aouth 80 chaina, thenco weat 80 chaina to point ol eommencoment. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator located Auguat Iat, 1911. Pub. Aus. 19. Skoena Land DUtrict���District ol Queen Charlotte Tako notice lhat thirty day. Irom data, 1, C. E Bainter ol Prince Rupert, ll. C, by occupation bookkoeper, iniond to apply to tbo Chief Com- mluioncr ot Land, [or a Uconce to proapoct lor ooal and pulruleum on and undur 040 acroa ol land on Uraham l.land deacribed in followa: Commencing al a poal planted live milea eaat of Coal Uaao No. 4467, markod Ct E. B. Coal aLeow No. 1, N. E. corner, thonce woat 80 chaina, thenco aoutb 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 cbaina, thonce north 80 chaina to placa ot commencement. DatedSept. 11, lull C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept 23. COAL NOTICE Skeona Land DIatrlot���DUtrlct ol Quoon Charlotte lako notico that thirty days [rom date, 1, C 10 Haintor ol I'rlnce Rupert, II. C, by occupation bookkeeper. Intond to apply to tho Chlof Commissioner of Lands tor a liconco to prospect lor coal and petroleum on and undor BIO acros ol land on Uraham Island doacribod xu follows: Commonclng at a poat planted two miles north of C. b. B. Coal Loaao No. 8, marked S. E. cornu C. E. B. Coal Loaae No. 14, thenco north 80 chains, (hence wost 80 chains, thenco south 80 chains, Unmet, nun 80 chaina to pluco ol eommencoment. Dated Sopt. 11, 191' C. E. HAINTER, Locator Pub. Sopt. 21. ���"���'���'c-tol'u LAND | Bellu Caiaila Und Take notice t|,a, -, *\ wu), occupation ���:l���iiw permission lo lea ��� ������-:��� 2,t Conine,-,,,.,,.,.. ��� ��� :��� ,.,_ "���SI the* N, I , . .- I'lsietenS 10 chains, i'��� [Ui H, 22 IfSl boundary ol lho said eust noun HS ln "������."���' > lino ssatsrly ��� - lr**> Z" ' &*i Skoona Land Di.trict���DUtrlct ol Quoon Charlotto Tako noticu that ihirty days Irom date, 1, (_'. 8. Hainter ol Prlnco Rupert, ft. C, by occnpallun bookkoeper, intond to apply to the Chief Commissioner ol Lands lor a liconco to prospect for coal and potroloum oo und utult-r 010 acres ui land on Uraham Island doscribod aa follows: Commencing at a post plantod ono milo north ol Ct E. B. Coal LoaM No. 10, market! C. E. II. Coal Leaae No. lb, thonco north 80 chuins, thence wait 80 chaina, thence .outh 80 chuins, thence east 80 chaina to pluce ol commoncomont. Daiod Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTEH, Locator I Pub. Sept. 123. commence in,.,,-, lists. Dstsd Auguat ii,i8 Pub. Sept. ;iu. BellaCool.,1.,. Take ootid ��� land, ooatiMtli or pamnlatlon lands: Caimnn-tii-ii.,. . corner ot 1 ***** -In chair . ISSS te, sir,,,.. || oasi lu chalu mem; contnlnl Dated Augu Pub. .Sept. ;lg. till -- it Skeena Land DUtrict--Dutrict of Quean Charlotta Take notice thai thirty days from date, 1. C. K UainUir of I'rince Itupert. if. CL by occupatiun bookkeeper, intend tu apply lo the ChM Com* Commencing at a post planted at th. wuih- *ff*5 ___��*�� \2**Z*4*S***JS ** IS'T i0.0.'.'".."*, ^*W*E*^*m!*^ 1 ��� -fM-BaftaSJ'jM-Lg"1 ��� Commencing at a poat planted Ave mil��� ���__��. of Coai Uaao No. 4I��7, markod C. K. H. N* W. cornur No. -. thenee aouth oO chaina, tbence east from N. B* vomer uf Lot lllti, Harvey'i Survey ('out District KanRe 5, thenco 40 chaim etui, thence 80 chalm north, tticnco 40 chaina went, assJK. tfs. rl^'�� et* **********, **** as-j���"_sr-srs containing .._'������ acren, more or Ira*. DaUKlScpt. 18, 1011. Tub. Sept. 23. HAROLD E. SMITH ! Rg^ffRfl Kred W. Bohler. Agen ftT** 23. com BMP cement. C. K. UAINTEK, Locator Skeena Land Dlitrict���Dlitrict of Coaat llango & Tako notico that Herbert J. Mackio of Tern- broke, tint , occupation lumberman, intends lo apply for permiulon to purchaao tho following deacribed lands: Commencing at a noil planted on the left bank of the Zymuiiuttt or ^im-a*ifol-iti Klver, at south* wesl corner of Lot 170t>, thence northerly, following the westerly boundary of Lot 1706, SO chains moro or leas, lo the northwest corner uf ��aid Lot Skeona Land District���District of Queen A harlot a- Take notice tbat thirty davs from date, 1. C. L. Uainter of I'nnoe Kuport, H. C, by occupation boukkeeper, intond to apply to tbo Chlof Com* missiuner of Lands for a bcenc* lo proapoct for coal and petroloum on and under 040 acroa of land on Craham island described m folloars: Commencing at a post planted live mllea ea��t ot Coal Leaae No. 4470* marked C. E. H. S. W. S?UBJ_afciS.r:::.':,.:!J.:. '222*2*' 1=^M�� Wr-MSB . 80 chains more ur lois to point of eommencoment containing 100 acroa more or less. Located August 19, 1911. Dated AuguM 21, 1911. HKKHEKT J. MACKIE Tub. A_g 26. Frederick S. Clementa, Agont Skeena Lam] District-District of Cassiar Tttkenotii'i* thst I, TtwaUU Carter, of Prince Kupert. occupation carpenter, intend to apply for imm in.:- ��� -'i tu purchase thc following descrlt^ oil 111. I. Comment int; at a post planted abuit imoiuile south frum the mouth of Fulls creek and about 1A0 feet bark from thc beach, thence 80 chains north, thence 40 chaini west, thence t*t chains south, thenoe vast 40 chains to point of commencement, containing X.*0 acre* more or leas. THOMAS CAKTEK. DatedJuly Tth. 1911. Charles Webster Calhoun. Tub. Aug. 5th. Agent. thence south 80 chains to place of commencement. Daled Sept. 11, 1911. C K. UAINTEK. Locator Tub. Sept. _' i. Skuena Land District���Diatrict of Quoen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from data, 1, C. K. Hainter of Prinoe Kuperi, II. C, by occupation bookkuepur, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a Ucooco to prospect for coal and petrotrum on and under <540 acroa oi land on Craham laland dnacribed as follows: Commencing at a post planted Ova mUes ea>i Skeona Land District���District of Quion Charlutt .Take nolice that thirty days (rom date, 1, C. ��.. Uainter of I'rinco Kupert, U. C, by occupatiun bookkoepor, Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Landa for a liconco 10 prospect fur coal and petroleum on and under 040 acros ol land on Uraham Island doscrllHxl as fullowi: Commencing at a post plantod two mil��� north of C. E. U. Cool 1.*:l-i* No. 10, marked N. li. corner C. E. U. Coal Leaae No. 16, ihence nuuih 80 chains, thenco weat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thenco east 80 ohalna tu placo of commencement. DatedSept. 11, 1911. C E. UAINTEK, Locatur Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District���District of Queon Charlotte Take notico that ihirty days from dale, 1, C. E Hainter of Prince Kupert, U. C., by occupatiun ' bookkoepor, Intond to apply to thu Chief Com* j missioner of Lands for a licenco to prospect for ' coal and pelroleum on and under 040 acres ol I land on Craham Island deacribed as follows: Commencing at a post plantod two milos north of C. E. U. Coal Leaae No- 14, marked N. E. corner C. E. It. Coal Lease No. 17, thence suuth 80 chains, thonco weat 80 chaini, thence north 80 chains, thence eaat 80 chains lo placo of commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. UAINTEK, Locator Pub. Sopt.... Skoena Land District���District of Quoon Charlott* Taka nolice that thirty days from date, I, C. E. Uainter uf Prince Kupert, U. C, by occupatiun bookkoeper, Intond lo apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Landa for a Licence to pnupect for coal and petroleum on and under b40 acres of land on Craham laland doscribod aa (ollows: Commencing at a post planted twu miles north of C. E. H. Coal Lease No. 12, markod N. VV. corner C. E. it. Coal Leaae No. 18, thenco south 80 chains, thenco east 80 chaina, thenco north 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains lo place of corn- men cement. DatedSept. 11, 1911. C. E. UAINTEK, Locator Pub. SepL S3. EMU Coola Uod D*tti_Htf| 111 ��� A ���m 1J - C'4_J l"rlllto|, "oiv or li" ��� mJ irittDliv .un!?k���./ ����SA &a-!S�� '��$��� Commencini; ���i , , 1 comer ul Lot \ -: :��i westerly lo dull mencein,,,,; ,��� "tojjfl Dated Auku-i .- . ','������.�� Pub. Sept. -il). ,,-,��� 11 H| Bell. Cool. Land 1, ,-., DhWe,���J Take notio* ��� , land, occupao,,,, ���'���'H or permuMiui .' ���-����������� 1.111,1a. " '.J ] Commondni corner ol Lot ��� .. JJ* ��ll or loaa to in.ri i .. ' ,��i�� r'.T���*" lor ny 11. M i ;: . '���'���".Vli out 80 cl,.,,,, ��� i*. woat -jo chains " *U lainln*, no ���,,���,��� . "-�� Dated August 88,1911 ,, .,, Pub. sept. ao. u-UtaiSa Bella Coola Lan-I I * DiatrietaloJ Tako nctic.. that ,i m ,.,JaamU and, ooounaUon . *-* Coi'nmcnciiig st l ; MJ corner of Lol 1,1. ��� or leas lo na.rt 1 ��� --.'lar*.* oal L. applieal for by II. M. , along aaid boundary, Ihence wost M , containinn 60 ut*r, Dated Augu.t * , ,, u Pub. Sept. ao. m x*(M _jia fit Hainter of Prinoe Kupert, U. C, by occupatiun bookkeejier, inlend to apply to tho ChM Com* miuiuner uf Landa (or a lioence to prospect fur Skeena Land District���District of Coast Kange & coal and petroleum on and uader 640 acraa of Take notice lhat I, Cordon C. Emmerson of land un Craham Island Jnscrtbed aa follows: Prince Kupert, H. C, occupation real estate Commencing at a post plantod two miles notrh * eleL.. ....... 1 I * I ll I ....T I __.__. _J_a 1 ...... L 1 Skoena Land District���District of Quoon Charlcttc Taka notice that thirty davs after dato, 1, C. E Uaintor of Prinoe Kupert*, H. C, by occupation bookkeoper, Intend to apply to the Chief Com* miaaioner o( Landa (or a Uconce to proapoct (or coal and petroleum on and undor 040 acrus of Und on Graham Island doacribed as follows: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of C. E. U. Coal Laaaa No. 1.1. marked �� W. corner C. E. H. Coal Lease No. 19, thence north 80 chains, thenc* eaat 80 chains, thence south 8u chains, thenc* weat 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated .Sept. 11. 1911. C. K. UAINTEK. Locator Pub. SapL 23. Skeena land District -District of Queen Charlotte Tak* notice that thirty dan from dato, I. C. E Hainter of I'rinc* Kupert, U. C, by vecupation -. - ,., . , .. . bookkeeper, inlend to apply lo th* Chief Com- of Coal Lena* No. 4470, markad C. E. U. 8. E miaaioner of Lands for a llconce to prospect fur corner Coal Lease No. 4, tbence wmi 80 chaina. I foal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land tbenee nurth 90 chaiiu, thonoe aaat 80 chaina, ��� on Uraham laland deecribed aa folluwa: thence aouth 80 chains to plac* of commencement. | Commencing at a poet planted two mile* nurth DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. UAINTEK. Locator of C. E. II. Coal Lease No. 14, marked S. VV. Pub. Sept. 2*1. ��� corner C. E. U. Coal Laas* No. 20, llience north I 80 chains, thenco wost 80 chains, thenc* south 80 Skeena Und Dislrict���Dlrtrict of Queen Charlotte > chains, thone* *ast 80 chains to plac* o( com* Tak* notice lhal thirty days from dau, I, C. E. mencemont. Skeena Land Dlati : Harriet of Oi*��(_i m* . Tak* notice tl,_: i iwgi Kupert, occup4 ' ttiu Chief turmni . . . ��� t2 a licence to PftMDi -'.-ipaah and under the [olioai . -.-^j jj. Weal Coaat of Qrahan Commeneing .it 4 , ...d thru J of the northeut e I i. No. ��3 80 chains wuat, tbaoei ��� ��� *��� iiai tonk,_i chaina east, thortOi . ... ^uth ui commencement. \i riNU imowx.fc Localad August Ut, 1911, Pub. Aug. 19. Dated SepL 11, 1911. C E. UAINTEIL Locator I'ub. Sepu 23. broker, i.'iti'iul to apply for permission to purchase the fullowlng desciibed landa: Commencing at a port planted about 2 3-1 milos in a northerly direction from th* northeaat curner post of Lot I38D, Kange 3, Coaat District, ihence north 40 chaim, ihence weat lo river bank, thence aouth following river bank lo point uf alakc marked 0* E. U. Coal Laaa* No 4, mark*. J N. E. corner C. E. U. Coal Laaaa No. 6, ibmce aouth 80 chaina, tb*oc* weal 80 chaina, lhance north 80 cbaina, thenoe east 80 chaiiu lo placo uf commencement. DatedSept. 11, 1911. C. E. HAINTEK, Locatm ' of C. E. U. Coal Leaae No. i:., marked S. E. Pub. Sepu 23. | corner C. E. ti. Coal Leas* No. 21, thenoa north Skeena Land Dblrict -District of Quoen Charlutto Taka nouc* thai thirty days after dau, I, C. E. Uainler of Prtnc* Kuparu ll. C, by occupatiun bookkeeper, Intend to apply lo tb* Chief Commiasioner of Lands for a licenc* to prospect for coal and pvtrolvum oo and under b40 acraa of land on Craham laland deacribed as follows; Commencing al a poat planted two mllea north ol commencem.*..; contalnlns H�� ac��a. moro or ske<!n, Un<1 Dutrict_DUU1- ���, g__. Ch,_������ ^'^^^"'o^^"^''^^ T��m fedtat9.1��ll. CORDON C. EMMERSON ^W^WSB Sff NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai application will be mude to the Parliament ot Canada at the next session thereof, for an Act incorporating n Railway Company under the name of "The Pacific, Trans-Canada and Hudson Bay Railway Company," with power to lay out, construct and operate a line of railway from a point in the Province of Alberta, at or near the City of Edmonton, thence northerly by the most feasible route to, at, or near Athabasca Landing; thence northwesterly northeast of Lesser Slave Lake to Wabiska or Loon River; thence northerly to a point at or near the junction of thc Loon River with the Peace River, or at a point near thc junction of the Red River with thc Peace River, below Fort Vermillion on the Peace River; thence northerly to Fort Smith on the Slave River: From a point on the said railroad near its crossing of the Wabiska River or the Loon River easterly to Fort McMurray on the Athabasca River; thence easterly along the Clear water river and Churchill River through the Province of Saskatchewan to F'ort Churchill or Port Nelson on thc Hudson Bay: From a point on said railroad near its crossing of the Wabiska or Loon River, westerly to Peace River crossing on the Peace River; thence westerly on the north side of the river through Laurier Pass to Prince Rupert or Portland Canal on thc Pacific Coast in British Columbia; with power to construct and operate telegraph and telephone and cable lines for general public purposes; to carry on, construct, maintain and operate boats and ferries for the purposes of the railway and other purj-oses; to acquire and make use of lands, watcrlots, wharves, docks, dock-yards, Blips, warehouses, elevators and other conveniences; and with power to enter into Agreements with other Companies. SMITH & JOHNSTON Solicitors for the Applicants Dated at Ottawa this 12th day of September, A. D., 1911. 6w Skoena l_nd Dialrict���IIialtrlct ol Coaat Range o Taka nolice tbat Miriam It,,.. McTaviah ol Winnipeg, Man., occupation barruter, intends lo apply lor permission to purchaso (he lollowing described landa: Commencing at a post plantod at the aouthwost cornor -10 chain, eaat and 40 chain, north [rom N. K. corner ol Lot lllti, Harvey*. Survey Coaat Diatrict Range 5, thence 00 chain* eaal, tlanco 60 chain, north, thenca 60 chain, west, thonce 00 Skt-s-na Land District���Diatrict ol gueen CharloUe Taka notice thai thiny days [rom date, I. C. E. Ilsitr.rr ol I'rinca Rupert, II. C.. by occupation bookkeeper, intand lo apply to tbo ( l.i-1 Com- miMioner id Lends lor a licence to prospect (ur miiuioner ol la id. lor a licence lo proapect lor coal and pcti-Uemm oo and under 040 acraa ul land on Craham Ulaod deecribed a. lollo-ea: Commencing at a poat planted two milea north ol C. E. n. Coal Laaaa No. 3. markad C. E. Haim.-r N. W. comar Coal Laaaa No. 6, (hri.ee aoutb oo chains, Ihenca aaal SO chain., thenoa nortb Ml ****1 and petroleum oo and under at" acrn ol chaina, tbenea wait SO chaina to place ol com- i oland on Graham laland deKribed aa [olloa.; mencement. , Commencing al a poat planled two mile, north DatedSept. II, ISII. C. E. DAINTER .Locator ol C. E. B. Coal Leaa. No. 18, marked N. E. I'ub. Sept. 23 corner C. E. D. Coal Leaaa No. 22. Ibence aouth chain, .oulh to pet ol commoncci -ant containing .;_,_���,�� t _-j i ���, i.;.,_i_ _a ,,���__ ,-,,._i ,, SO chain., th.nce weat SO chain.. Ihence north Mi BSsaraSswa rov mctavisi, iSSrHS^HS^, ---" -M ch"M'�� ,,"0, -wm- I'ub. Sep.. 23. ?M W. Uohler. Agen. j MmfVin.'AC , *>***** ***��� * ***** C* E* DAINTER. Ucaior ""���Take i^lViult r-~H U< ^itl'TK^h6 !" t**m m "and *&-*_ </.o"?��, '���! Skeen. Und MM*-U*M ol (Jucen Chariot,. Kn. or���_--�� LV.....'., 1*2S il 2i.T I. *���**><* **** -stSSS* lalantl deKtibcd a. loll,,.-.: , Take nolle, lhal thirty daw Irom dale. I. C. E. Ejga OOOUpsttat* syn-ry, Intend, to anply lo tummi.ncm, .( , ,,_,, p,nlml lwo mU_, no,,h Renter ol I-nnc. Rup��i, iTc. by occup.tion ���n to purchaaa thu lolloalng described ���, c t ��� toaJ L<N__ NJ_ - ntkf ��� w eDf_.f pookka^pw, ln���nd 1o .p,,^ to ^ chKj tom. (���tm.ao.nrltte .a ,. ������., 1 ,, ,.- I .1 ah. NJ IV I*... *-'��*' ***** No. 7, ll,*-l,e*a- iit.rth SO chains, ll ,-l.t ,- mUwonei* ol l.s���r|. (or B Irrt ,.,-,- |��� pr,,.,., , I lot liaf^Mmnnf H.1-!- ggS-t-Jr !���.":}- ��.1- east Ml chains, thence aouth SO cbaina, tbenc. coal and petroleum oo and under 010 caraa ol SF5UK! VSSSTS '.Tl^A'.-l'-'^'lZT^, <*��* Wcbam. u. ..lac. J ��i��mmI-,��L m on Craham Wand <SS*U ** lollo..; DaietlSepi. II. ISII. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Tub. Sept. 23 COAI. NOTICE -its. "'���_��� J 10 chain., thence eaat HO chain., Ihence north 20 chain, to lha point of commencement containing 100 acre, mora or low. Dated Auguat 15, I'Jll I'ub. Aug. 20. E. II. 0, MILLER Skeena Und DUaulcl-Diitricl ol Quaan CharloUe I". M. Miller, Agenl ., Take notice that thirty d./s Irom data, 1, C. E. Commencing at a poal planted two milea norlh ol C. E. B. Coal Uaae No 17, marked Hi E. corner C. E. B. Coaal Uaae No. 2.1 thenca wuih SO ch.ina, lb*nce weet SO chaiiu, thenca north nn .k.i.. , V."nim?.,,c'!,�� .*5 * **** planted two raba. norlh Sknna Und DM rict - Diatrict ol Queen Charloti ia ii?m21 ,��� t TV .-��� *,"f* U*t! No !��� "*"*"<* s* **��� *��ro�� Take noUce that thirty da,va Irom dale. I, C. E ,.' ��� ft 5 **. to- U|T No* **��� ***** norlh SO chain., Ilainler ol l*rinee Rupert, fl. CL by occuta.lhan l.. Ihenco thonc, wast SO chaina, (hence aoulh SO cbaiu., bookkeeper, inland lo apply lo (he Chiel Com- llience ra.t Ml chain, to Piece ol commencemenl. mla-doner ol Und. (or a licence to pr���sp,vt lor i.airdbept. II, IHI I. C. t. IIAINTKU, Localur cual and petroleum on and under 01.1 arm ol I'ub . Sept. 23 tan.1 on Craham laalnd d*Bcribed aa lollow.: Commendnf at a poat planted two milea north lako nolice that thirly d.y. Irom date. I. I.*. E. ", .. .."r* ,****" ', ��n .k X . A! Z , . , r Uainter ol 1'r.nca Rupart. fi. C. by occupation ^-���C!��L������.,lh,',C��� ***** M '******* *�� *ll,e�� "' *"*** Skeona Und District���Distr ct ol Coasl Rango B liookkreuer intend to attnlv to th. ( l,���.| i*���-���. mencememu _ , Take, notice lhat It. K. Miller ol Tiplon. fin,- SSSSsi Und. I_r al llierlc. to pri-p^ To, &J^*Ttiit '*"' C' *' UAINTEI��. ***** land, occupallon larmer, mend, lo apply lor ..,.,! Ind petroleum oa and under old .crea ol 'ub- *'*M- *"* pennis.ion to purcbaae the lollowlng dtacril-etl |>nd on Craham Island di.cril.ed a. follow.: :lands: I Commencing at a poat planted alwut <-n wut (ream Ihe N. Vi. Corner ol Ul I lilt, north 10 chain., thence weat 20 chaina, aouth 40 chain., thence eaat 20 chaina to tho poinl ol commencement containing eighty acraa moro or luM. Daled Auguat 19 1911. It. K. MILLER I'ub. Aug. 20. I'. M. Miller, Agent Skeena Und DUirlcl-Ulairlet ol Qiwan Cbarlolie jS" ?*��HI '. . JE" E" -*i !""V"���' Taka nolle th.t thiny day. Irom dale, I. C. E. *2\ *. ?.* ��*^. *^f i*\*\'?"*'<*> N- \ Balnter ol I'rlnce Rupert, II C by occupallon '*'""' * * *������ **��� ***** Ua. .No. 21, thrnce eoulh Skeena Und DUlrict���Diatrict ol Coul Range 5 I -eakkaeper, Intend to apply 'to the Chiel Coan- _! *?!""'.lh""* **f*.2UkCl"U"'' '|"'n*,',***'r,h Taka notico that Krank S. Miller ol Undon, misaioner ol Unda lor a licence to Proapect lor ������ chain.. Ibence weat SO chains lo plai-e ol com- Kng., occupation civil engineer, IntenrU to apply coal and petroleum on and under 810 acraa ol (BSBTm i,i, r* ��� a,.,v,i,- , for pt-rmlssion to purchaso the following ilescrlbe.1 land on Craham IaUnd doscrilied aa lollowa; x' x 12*1 o-i HAMSTER, Locator land.: Commencing al a poal planted Ave mile, eaarl J *v*m **Blm"' I Commencing at a poal planle.1 al tha N. E. ol Coal Leaaa No. 4174, marked C. I. II.mu a . 1 Corner of Ut 2S, thenco norih 20 chains, thence N. I corner Caja) Uaae No. S, tnence anutb 80 Skeena Und in.irirt District ol Queen Charlutto wost 20 chains, thence south 20 chaina, thence chslns, thence wast 50 chaina, thenca nurth SO Taka nolice lhat thirty day. Irom date, 1, A. T eaat 20 chaina to point nt commencement, con* chains, thence eaat SO ehaina lo place ol com- Broderick ol Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupallon mencoment. ��� , bank managed, intend to apply to Iho Chid Com- Daled Sept. II, 1911. C. K. BAINTER, Ucaior mUaioner ol Unda lor a licenc to prospect for I'ub. Sept. 2-1. coal and pCi-oleum on and uneler 610 acroa ol land on (Iraham I .lantl deMTibasd a. lollosra: Sknna Laml DUtricl ���DUlrict of Queen Charlotte Commenrlng at a poat planted two milea norlh Take notice lhal thiny day. Irom date, I, C. B. ol C. E. B. Coal Uaae No. 17, marked S. Vi. Uaintor ol I'rlnce Rupert, II. C, by occupation corner A. T. II. Coal Uaae No. 25, Ihence norlh for permission lo purchase the following iloeerilied bookkeeper, inlnd lo apply to the ihi.-l Com- SO chaina, thenre eaat BV chain., thence aouth SO land.: mUsloner ol Unda lor a licence to proapect lor chaina, thence weat SO chaina to placo ol com- Commencing at a post plantee! at the north- coal and i, a r..1. ,,���, on and under 640 acrea ol ' mencement. wa-st corner 100 chains east ami 2u chains north land on Graham Island described aa followa: A. T. BRODERICK, Locator Irom N, K. corner ol I.ot lilt', Harvey's Survey , Commencing at a poat planted one mile north DatedSept. 12, ISII. C. E. Iiamti r. Agent Coast District Range 5, therce 20 cha,n. aouth, ol C. E. II. Coal Leaaa No. 9, marked N. W, I Pub, Sapt. 83. ll.ence ho chain, east, thenre SO chain, north, corner C. E. II. No. 10, thenre aoutb 80 chains, (hence 10 chains wnsl, Ihenco 60 chain, aoulh, thonce nest SO chair.a, thence north 80 chain., New Knox Hotel BESNER ���*.* BESNER, Proprietors The New Knox Hotel Is run on the European rlan. First-class service. All the Utest Modern mprovemente. ���:���:��� BEDS Coc UP FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT laining 40 acrea more or la Dateel August 15, 1911. KRANK S. MILLKR I'ub. Aug. 26. P. M. Miller, Agenl Skeona Land DUlricl���Hi trie, of i In l Range ���> Take notice lhal Uttle McTavUh of Vancouver, occupallon married woman, intenela lo apply thence 40 chain, wost to post ol commencement thence east 80 chains to place ot commencement. C. E. BAINTER. Ucator Hated Sepl. 11, 1911. I'ub. Sept. J.I. I No 8, marked N. E. corner NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of tho Estate ol JOHN CAPECCI late of the City of Prlnco Ruperl, in the Province ol British Columbia, deceased: NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having any claim, or domand. agalnat the late John Capeccl, who died on or about tbo Sth elay ol December, 1910, at I'rlnce Ruperl, 11. ('., are roe-ulred to aend by post prepaid or to deliver to the underaigned Solicitor horoln for Adolfo Aaaall, AdmlnUtralor, their name, and adilrfasf-a and lull partlculara in writing of their claims and statement, nf tholr accounts, and thc nature of the securities, if any, hold by them. AND TAKE NOTICE that niter tho 10th elny of December, 1911, the said Adolfo Azzflll will proceed to dl-rtributo the assets of tho said decf-ost-tl among the nenmn. entitled thereto, having regurtl only to thc claims of which ho will thon have i,���.i notice, and that the .aid Adolfo Arinll will mat be liable for tho aald anota or any part thereof to any persons of whoso claim ho Is not then In receipt of notice. DATED at Prineo Rupert, II. C lho 2nd day of east, (hence, (1 November, A. I'., 1911. U W. PATMORE, Solicitor for tho said Adolfo Ar.7i.li. Inntaining 400 acre, more or It*.., Dated Sept. 18. 1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Pub. Sept. ill Kred W. Hehler, Agenl Skeenu Land District District of Const Rango B Take notice thut Miw, Msry Mutville of (Tare, Ireland, occupation spinster, intends to npply for permission lo purchase the following ela-srilael lands: Comme-ncing at ii post planteel one. chains north ol the southensi rirrni-r ol Lot 6:12, Ihenee ritmh 40 chains, thence i-sst 20 chains, tlience south 40 , ol C'. E. B. Coal ... chains, ihence west 80 chains to |Milnt ol com* ' ��I C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. II, thenoe south 80 menr-pment; containing eighty acn-., more or less ' chains, thence west 80 chaina, thence north 80 Dated (l-t. II. I'lll. MISS MARY MICVILLK chains, (hence eaat 80 chaina to placa ol corn- Pub. Nov. 11, Jttlin C. Miilvillf. .Igonl niencoment. I Dated Sepl. II, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Ucator Holla Coola Unel Dislrict -District ol Coast Range i Pub. Sept. 23. 8 Tako notice that II. M. (Iill ol Dundalk, Ire- Skoena Und DUtrict���DUtrict ol Queen Charlotte land, occupallon gentleman, Inlenda to apply ! Take nolice that thirty days Irom date, I, C. E. for permission to lease tho following describe! ! Bainter of I'rince Rupert, fi. C., by occupation , land.: j laonkkecpcr, inlend lo apply to the Chiel Com- Commenelng at a posl planted on the shore missioner ol Und lor a licence to proepect for oi Neclectsconnay Hiver nltoiit 10 chain, wnt I coal and petroleum on and under 610 acrea of j of Indian licae-m- Line ,llience wmt 00 chains I land on (iraham Island deacriliad aa lollowa: i following tho channel ol Nt-clt-ctsconnny River, ' Commencing at a poal planted two mllea north [ thence south 80 chains moro or leea to channel "' ''. E. II. Coal Lease No. 7, marked C. E, II. lol llelln Coola lUvor, Ihence following channel I Coal Uase No. 12. Ihence Miuth SO chaina, thenca | of llelln Coola Klver easterly 60 chains, north I cast 80 ch.ln., tbence north 80 chain., thenca 80 chains moro or less to point of commoncemenc | *eat 80 chain, to place ol commencement Skeena Und DUlrict���DUtrlct ol Queen CharloUe Take notice that thirty daya from dato, I, A. T. llroderick ol Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupation I bank manager, Inlend to apply to the Chief Com- Skeena Unel DUtricl���DUlrict ol Queen CharloUe ' mUsloner ol Unds lor a licence to prospect for rake notice lhat Ihirty days fronm dale. I, C. E. coal and petroleum on and under 640 caree ol Hainter of I'rince Rupert, II. C, occupaUon book. ! land on Craham laland deacrilied aa lollows: ki-eiM-r, intend to apply to the Chiel CommUaioner . Commencing at a poat plnated two miloa north ol Unala for a licence to prospect lor coal and j ol C. E. B. Coal Uaae No. 20, marked S. E. petrole'um on and under 640 arm. ol land on corner A. T. II. Coal Learn No. 26, (henna north (.raharn Island deeeribed ., lollon: \ 80 chaina (hence weat 8.) chains, thenoe aoulh Commencing at a post planted two mile, north , 80 chaina, thenca eaat SO chain, to place ol com- Skaona Und DUtm: Dauict o.'Qnath Iriasdi Tako notice Out lust U, Hron-fl Rupert, oocupatinii ���*..:--13 (lie l'liit-1 ('utuit.t ���.���'.*. littntf to prospect : . ;.-..��� antl under Ihe foil a cnbetl k*tSi Waal Coaat ol Ural Commencing at 1 u 1 three all ul lhe auutheast ����� norlh so chain.. - *. fttati aoulh Ml chain., ti -Mx,u-a commencement. a ri.s 11 liituvrx,!, Located Auglut la* I 111. Pub. Aug. 19. Skeena Uni In '1 Take no':., ��� ...U Ilainler ol Kir-.- bookkeeper, lot. til iiii-tsiom-r ol Lai ts frm* roal and i��r*e.*:' . Und on Craham Itlai - Cummeneinc a' - Ti.:..i ,.,-nir.. 1 1 C. E. 11. Ooal Laa (hence *e*x .-"a r . 1-i.nre ea��i ***** *' t ,i,t.li.irr_ 6(0 acr,. 1: ��� Daled Sepl. IE. Ull. a. L BUI Pub. Oct. 7. Skoena Und DUtr.. ��� lijjeaiO bland. , __ Tako nolice thai I ': Hieaasl Rupart, aaddler. I , 10 Ik 1 CommUaioner of LM ' * ' xo proepect lor c.l, oil and leiialigaSM under the. I���ll�����.-. .iinilHy Coaat ol Craham I - Commencing at a 1 of the northeast con aouth 80 chains, II- ' * ehaina north, thenn- commencement. A0STIK U. HROWN. I. Ucalrd August 1st. 1911. I'ub. Aug. IS. LAN!) PURCH il N"TK"E| containing 480 acre., more or I, Dated August 28, ISII. ||. M. CL1KK Puli. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agenl Skn-lin l.nnel Dislriel -DUtrlel of Coasl Kongo fl Tako nolico that Honjnmln Russel Kieo of I'rlnce Kuperi, II. C, ncrupalion waiter, intond. to Htijily fear permisslxfi to j.urilir,-, the following described land.: DatedSept. II, 1911. Pub. Sept. 23. C. E. BAINTKR, Locator ( ommenclng nt n post planled (,fl chains snulh land on (iraham Island described as follows from the .oulheasl corner ol Lol 110110. Post 1 Commencing at a post pl.nted two mllo mWkSd II. K. It S K. Corner, Ihenco 70 chains ; of C. E. II. Co.l Uase No. 7, marked S. W west. llience H chains linrlli, thenee 70 chains ; C. B. 11. Coal Uaae No. 13, thence n, chnl-is soulh lo point ol commencement, containing 486 nrrrs nioro or less. BENJAMIN RUSSEL KICK Dated October 21, Hill. I Pub. Not. 2. Skoens Und Diatrict���DUtrict ol Quern Charlotte Tako notice that thirty dava from dale, I, C. E. Ilainler ol I'rlnce Rupert, fi. ('., by occupaUon tinokki-opcr, Intand to apply lo the Chlet Commissioner at Unds for a licence to proepepct for coal^ anajt petroleum on and under. 610 acrea ol .: Ids north corner ._ north 80 chains, thenco east 80 chains, thenco south 80 chains, thenco wet 80 chaina to placa ot commencement, DalnlSeiit.il, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Ucator Pub. Sept. 23. mencement. A. T. BRODEKICK, Locator Dated Sepl. 12, 1911. C. E. Bainter, Agent Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Und DUtrirt���District ol Queen Charlotta Tako notice that thirty day. from date, I, A. T. llroderick ol Prince Rupert, 11. C, by occupallon bank manager, Inlend lo apply lo lhe Chief Com- misslnner ot Unds for a licence lo prooiaect for coal and pelroleum on and under 610 acroa of land on (Iraham Island described aa follows: Commencing at a poet planted two miles nortb of C. E. B. Co��l Uiun. No. 21, markoal S. K corner ol A. T. B. Coal l.eaee No. 27, thence w���t 80 ehains, Ihence north 80 chains, thence east 80 ch.ins, thence .outh 80 chain, lo place of commencement. _ A A. T. BRODKRICK, Ucator Daled Sepl. 12, 1911. C. E. Balnier, Agent. Pub. Sept. 23. <n-e-e Und DUtrirt���District ol Queen Charloti Take notice that thirty day. Irom dale. I, C. K ll.lnter of Prince Rupert, ll. C, by occupation bookkeeper, Inlend to apply lo (he Chiel Ceim* mU.lone- ol L.ntls for a lleenee to prospt-rt for eoal and prtrolei-tn on and under (,10 acrea of land on liraham Island described as fnlloe-ni: Commenrlng a. a port planted at the southwest corner ol Coal l-caae No. 4468 marked ('. K H Coal Leaae No. ?8, thonce north 80 chain., thence west 80 chain., Ihence; ew.it h 80 chains, Ihence east 80 chains to point ol rommencement covering sll foreshore Tlahn Poinl. Dated Sept. 12, 1��11. C. E. BAINTER Pub. Oct 7. Skeena Und DUtn, Take nolice thai ' Vann.u.er. It. 1 lo apply l..r permls..]-- di-acnla-d lanel.: Commennint .1 I iluenrs- a,r Blne-ki about Iwo mala*. ... 11 Telegraph cabin. I'���- Corner, thone*.1 -" cl aaat, thenre Ml ctisn weat to point ol ssml acre, more or lea.. CUAII D.led September 21, I I'I I- I'ub. Nor. 2. Skeen. L.n.l I'M* Tako notice that Thorns, a. couver, II. C, occipk-ian apply lor permiasion to : de-rent*.-,! lands: Commencing il . I" ' fliience ol lllackr.ler rl< * two mile, aouth ol the ai. cabin. Port marknl T. ����� *** no chains norlh, Ihenn' -���' chains stiulh, thrne-a* BO 1 mmmencoment, conlaininir ' THOMAS Dated Sept. 23, 1911. I'ub. Nov. 2. Skeena Und DUtricl I Take notice lhal Am 11 Vancouver. H. C occur. to apply lor permission t<> I rl, rrril." I I a|ll- Commoneing at n po I fluence of Ulackwatcr river . two miloa Miulh from llu* si.' , rabln. Po.1 marknl A. J Ihence 80 chains sonlli. t Ihence 80 chains north. lo point of commeiicemeni. e more or Iras. . , ,,,,. ANUIS JA\, Dateel Sepl. 2.1, 1911- I'ub. Nov. 2. ���1 Ma t rl H iB I I.l 12 I irlrf. o* .111111 1 (xs*** L "-v-ial ... 1 s: ***'. ��� il , (t ��� tl. f�� '���'1 eltx* '. rhaun>e' 1 MrKtN*, Skoena Und DMlM ' . T.ke nolico that Hofbart couver, II. C., occii|tsti,"i t' ' ' lo apply lor permission lo p' deecrilH-d laneis: Ualad Commeneing at n DOS. I tluenee of lllackwater r,..r alwul Iwo mllos soul I, ol , Telegraph cabin. I'���*t ""'"" ' Corner, thenco 80 clisin" '" west, thence 80 ehains nortn, east to point ol commenn'in,' ��� acrea more nr leas- ,,-nnl 111 " ***** llatnl Sept. 23, 1911 IIERBLHI Pub. Nor. 2. ] ,: US' su<! Iwaaill ��� ��� cii I ' Skeena Land IHstild-DUU,*"' ' ; Take nollco lhat I, Thami 1 I'rlnre Ituperl. H. ( ������ **""''' broker, Intend lo apply mr I" ��� Ithe lollowing dosrrll.e-d lanel..: 1 Commencrng al a psot l'i�� , ! corner ol pro-emptlein '?>"���* A'. ehains. thenco south 40 ��Slnj, I chains lo .Ivera of lake, th ' ' ,oi lake In a northerly direction - IU'I icdrrt ,"13 ,,, putcn ��� lhe S- .���iiicrtt**! '��������� *':,s l.rrillt <**���, ' f Of I' 01 list* taa a. aattt.i.a... ----- _���.._, ,r ,,,m menecmonl; SOBUIsllWjWO,""" \UCl1**Sm\ 2 ��1 *:<**'��� AT Dalad Sept. 6, 1911. Pub. Sepl. 9. THOUA' THE DAILY NEWS Tlie Besl Procurable. ^\s& Absolutely pun ���a-mm-mm r*mr I n LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. IL J{.*~-* ss_si��sii����ii��ti^ii>*ii-��ii^ii'��si'��i^i-wi4ii��t^t->is-*it-%n-��n-^is SAMUEL HARRISON iSUT.MlV PUBLIC) V. F. G. GAMBI E Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert and Stewart It Is The Trained Man 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 : Nanaimo Business College G.T.P. Weekly Service S.S. Prince Rupert For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Fridays, at 8 a.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN For Port Simpson Naas and Stewart, Wednesdays at 1 P. M. For Masset and Naden Harbor every alternate Thursday at 10 P. M. commencini; November 9th. For Skidegnte, Jewday, etc. every alternate Thursday at 10 P. M. Commencing November 2nd. Railway service to Vanarsdol, mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wcdnes* days and Saturdays 1 P. M., returning Thursdays and Sundays 4 P. M. On your Chriitmai visit Eaat travel via the Grand Trunk Railway Syat.m from Chicago. The finest and best service over Double Track Routs. Connections with all roads East and West. Atlantic Steamship booking,! arranged.. Full information and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT fi B.C. Coast service ��� Famous Prucess Line Princess Mary Saturday, November 18th, al 9 a.m. For Victoria, Vancouver and Seallle J. G. McNab General Agenl 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 the lodge. J. P. CADE. N. G. J. GI.UCK. Sec. = THE COSY CORNER = DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN I This Is a little section of the paper, which irom day to day will be devoted to subjects ol special interest to women. Any and all ol the ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms aro invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will Iill a social need. PURS FOR W..-.TKH, Kiioiiu* Ih ibe Rage in Fashionable dreles This Winter���White i-'ms Popular. Furs of every description are being mili/.i'il this season on even the most rragi'o gowns, especially the elaborate creations lor evening wear. Hands of fur are used to edge lhe costly lace tunics ami chiffons. Skunk Is ngiiln much used, hut seems in have given first place io ermine, You see selB of ermine for day nnd evening wear, large wide scarfs and arm muffs made especially to set off Hie afternoon gown, and wide col- lara on evening cloaks of ermine. The very latest novelty Is the new oiicrn bag In ermine, to be carried both in the afternoon and evening ���it Is made In many odd shapes, and resembles the alms bags of earlier days, I'olrct is responsible for the chic combination of white nnd black fox furs. They are most sninrt. The white skin Is worn over one shoulder and the black skin ls crossed nnd thrown over the oilier shoulder. The skins of Ihe inui'i are made In opposite order, and the efteel Is most striking and very French. Many of the fur sets this season are mude in sets of three, muff and -��� ...I.-, nnd for the third Ihe new arm bag again; some sets nre made in four pieces,Jn addition to the arm bag Is the little Victorian bonnet of fur, thut is most becomlni to nearly everyone and therefore very popular. On some of the white iurs are placed enormous l.ouls Seize knots that resemble a double lovers' knot. In black sniin or velvet, and add a distinctly French touch Hint Is much souglii after. HOWE & McNULTY GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Ship Ranges *,.���������. ;1,��� Chandlery w -*���*-*-*-* -*-*-*-*���* FRED. STORK -General Hardware- It. BARKER Architect Second aven.ic and Third street Over Weatenhaver Bros.' Oflice. II. fiur,l���n Munro W. NlehotsOD Ulley MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. months, he would Insist ou n preucli- cr being called In or the engagement being declared off. The question Ol prohibiting marriages where the engagement bus been less than u mouth has been agitated In Kansas for several years. But this year the probate fudges generally are pushing the work und the next legislature will he usked to provide that before a marriage licence can be issued the mans must he published ii month. "The chief need for u happy wedded life is that the mun and woman understand each other thoroughly," suid judge MeOandleas. "1 do not ihink tills can be done In a month, and continuing the engagement for a year or two does not help a bit. The long engagement is nearly as had as the short one. I can see how the affections can he aroused at a chance meeting of two people, but they ought to take a little time to study each other firsl, get an understanding of each other's disposition and character. These hurry- up weddings nearly all result disastrously and 1 would stop every one It I could, lis all because there is a lack of understanding before the ceremony. There ought to be a law to prevent these hurry-up or love- -i' iii -i Mi*In weddings." Builders- Hardware Vulyes & Pipes Oxford Stoves Granltewara Tinware SECOND - AVENUE i- *-* ���e I * I �� ����� I I ������ STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Ruoert P.O. Box 361 I.OVi: AT KlltST BIGHT, -Indue tl* i until,��� Says II.- Would Like to Kuppt-<"��. ll Hi Law. A Kansas Judge has started a movement among probate judges to stop "love ai first sight" wedding In ���\nnsas. Judge McCnndless Is also a believer In short engagements and ir he had his way, afler an engagement had run along fire or six hoi si III.I.II HINTS. Turpentine Is excellent for washing sinks which have become dull aud dirty. The Juice of a tomato Is said to he excellent to remove Ink, wine, and fruit stains. When mixing starch the adldtlon or a row drops or turpentine will give a fine gloss to collnrs nnd cuffs. Xo Kile for u Me.nth. It is exactly a month since there wns a fire serious enough lo neccs- sllnte a call for the brigade In Prince lluperl. The Insurance companies sure have a cinch In this city or en refill people, but It's very much "JiiBt as well." We don't want any- big blazes In Prince Ruperl, not even to give lhe reporters a big "story." TO LET Flat in Rand Block, comer Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block. Two cottages cort.er Second Avenue utui Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lots in all parts ol the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol the largest Companies doing business in the City. ALFRED CARSS, of Ilrltlaeli Clumlilu and Miuilloltu llur.. V. BENNETT, B.A. uf II.C. Ontario, Saa- knl,-tiewun and Al- liertii liar.. CARSS & BENNETT Bakkihtkks, NOTARIES, Etc. Offlce-Exehiinife blm-k, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. PrinM Ruoert. 8 C. D. RAND Second Ave. Phone 112 WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All ilfiilnl o|,t*rnlionii .kilfully treated. Ga. and locul iiniiHthelie-s adnUBlBUrad -Of the painlt-s. ex- trncUon of (t-clh. Consultation free. Offlce.: ll.'li.. I;-;. Blaeck. I'rinco Ruuert. 11-12 Alcx.M.Munsoti ll. A., W.K.Williiiin.,.l.A.,L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Kupert, B.C P.'O. BOX ii I'UINCE KUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING HTML OF WM. 1'OXON, Kail.. A.R.A.M.. ION., KNt: WE BUY EVERYTHING We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, Copper, I/eatl, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cast) Store 735 THIRD AVE. GEORGE LEEK & CO. MKKCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life und Accident Insurance. j CIS alrtl Avenue Phone -lul nnd Green -5*1 PRINCE RUPERT Read The Daily News It is tbe nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It's fees are within reach of everyone. 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Wrighl, Prop rt-����>��^_>*e^��'****--��'^a\^��v>^i-a��*a;-��a^*-*_^������^S^%����>vV^��*��.' : r Has Discovered Bird's Secret Wilbur Wright can now Soar (if the Air Like a Sea-Gull Without Motive Power on Glider-Says that Soon wc will All be Able to do It I w^i^j<^itete^^%lte^i%0M^jW>^%>*te^j%^>te^i^^%^i ..Whites Portland Cement.. 0. c. EMMIRSON AGENT Naden Block Second Ait S1LVERSIDES BROS. SIGN PAINTKRS Paperhangers INTERIOR DECORATORS BOX 120 PHONE 16T. GREEN P.O. Second Avenue, n.ar McBride Orvllle Wrighl iiaa round the real i secret or flight, rr bellres he has. ��� Satisfied that hla- gliding experiments have pointed the way low.iri! Ihe revelation of lhe secret of the birds, he Is going back to Unytnn ami his workshop, there to work and plan, and eventually he hopes lo perfect an apparatus which anyone may take out Into lhe street, flap the wings anil soni oft Into lhe air, wllh- iiin -.ther power than his or her own inusi :* s. "Gentlemen," be Bald to a group Ol newspaper men who watched him soar tieaily ten minutes the other .lay, "1 have found what I wanted. "I could have sat up there let. hours Just as enslly as ten nilnules We arc now going back lo llaytnn, where there Is going lo be WON pretty hard work for I while. Ill about a month we will have another story for you." Hlal.lllty Vel Is Larking. There Is only one (..ore thing need- ,.,! now. nml ihnl Is a stability device, and that. Orvllle Wright bellies, he will perfect al llaylon Then all humanity may Ity. The machine Mr Wright used, and after which lhc perfected fIdler will be modelled, Is III Its essentials Ihe same as lhal of the usual Wright biplane, Without Ihe motor. The specially prepared canvas wings are stretched on a stout bui light series of spars and struts. All parts of the wings, and particularly the tips, are under the control of the operator through heavy, tested copper wires. This Is the wing wnrplng device ol lhe Wrights ca Wed oul to perfection. Kuilder Like a Bird- Tall. II Is the rudder thai attracts lhe greateol attention. This is in two purls, a vertical, ennvns clad plane ilm. rises about two feet higher than the lop of the glider, nnd the hurl- /i,iilnl plane of equal length Hint tony be lifted or depressed like a bird's (all. The vertical rudder swings right or left in Inslntil obedience lo the movement of the aviator's body, and Ihe horizontal plane raised or lowered by a lever. The flight began without fuss nr lereniniiy. I.orlu and Ogllvle carried lhe glider tienrly to the top of Kill lie.il lllll, Tun reel high, where the northeasterly gale whirled lhe sands from Its crest in yellow clouds. No Risk In Buying From Ryrie's We pay delivery charges on all articles purchased from us, guarantee safe delivery and refund the money If you are not absolutely satis- fled. Our handsome new 124 page catalogue, in colors, of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, China, Cut Glass, Leather Goods, Etc., will be mailed upon request. Write Tor lt Immediately It will solve the gift problem for you. Ryrie Bros., Limited Caudi't Larlcit Jewelry Home Jot Rtjrir, Prf*. Ha*ru Rarlt, .v... Trta* 134-l36-l38YongeSt. TORONTO seal anil gripped the lever nl his right hand. The spruce skids flexed beneath his weight, bnl did mu sink Into the sand. Ogllvle gripped lhe wooden uprights tu one end of the frame, uml LorlO at Hie other. "Oo," said On lllo, crisply. I .own hill he rushed, the men lulling th.* glider wllh Ihem Inio the teeth of the wind. The gale swept under Ihe lop of lhe pintle before they bad gone three yards. Orvllle nodded, 'I'll. '��� released their hold and lhe lin>- torless contrivance sailed gracefully ��� over I heir beads. Uust* \\ ii limn Power. Steadily, beautifully, II soared. Or- vllle's body swayed lltely, easily, us Ihe gtiDts came, and relaxed when they passed. Every movement COUld be seen, as Ihe glider was only about twenty feet above Ihe point from where ll took the air. Suddenly Orvllle flipped the right wing upward, nnd lhe gilder soured lo a higher level, sell ling again to an even keel 111 obedient c lo the thrust of the hnilzniit'il tall, tin' vertical plane beside the nvltai.r swung a uni.- to the left mid the glider lacked Immediately Into the gale at a sharp angle, li was eBay, ridiculously easy, it teemed as If anybody could do It, Thm man, holding his big while wings motionless ngalnst the grey sky, seemed to belong up there Then Orvllle brought (he glider do terfly. Ills musk of 11 fine twitched with the excitement that, surged within. "We have It," wns his i-omineiit to the group thai swarmed ..round i A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Curried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sta i THE IROQUOIS POOL English ami American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. Hotel Central Cor. Fint A* nn i 7th Str-tct Kurnpenn nti-1 AttH'ricm |>'an. ������tenm hr.it>*-!, mod-tni convmlmeMa HaI"�� tun to tt>B0 p��r day. I', l.t Black Proprietor FEED STORE We carry every thi nit In lho feeil lint*, n I ft" garden -.. ��� i .ii tin* luwi'nt m i' -.* ��� pri CM! at <' "ll.'ir i a ol�� Ki wl St nr.-. Market Plure PONY EXPRESS Prompt Delivery Phone* ll or301 PIANOFORTE LESSONS I*'eir Beginnen and Advanced Pupils Miss Vera Greenwood 1'iiinl uf Kran**. Wili'zi'k, Pari, anil Berlin. Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs [=5_=E. EBY Ct. Co. REAL ESTA.'!-: Kitaumkaliiin Land Kor Sale KITSUMKALUM - |( C. S. O. E. B. S. ] Th.- I'e-lnii- Hi|r.-,i l,s|it,i, N��� -ii.. ,,,,���, af I hnirlaiKl. miH'ts ilia, lie-.l naa I rlrrl Teieadav. In ���toll month In uw Bona of Bngiand Hall, -in 2nd Ave. at h p.m. t, V. CLARK. S.t. I' 0. lint IIS I'nnr-,' Idiaifre ERNEST A. WOODS. I', I |,����� "A '""" MISS ELSIE FROUD A.L.e.M. Teacln-r of I'iniio, Violin ami Voice Culture. 2nd Ave. Between7th .t sth Sis. Prinoe Rupert E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES UEASONAHLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OI'EN DAY ANI) NIGHT HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anii KVIIALMEIW Femoral Dlrecleira M An-, near <ith St. I'la.ine Nai. Sal ..Grand Hotel.. Worklngman's Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection wn wllh the light grace of a but- m, ._,, , . ... . _.. _, , . 11'n.me Iih 1st Ave. and 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor "It only remains lo develop the flying Instinct that Is dormant In every i mBKll./ni,.,, person. Thnl Is the purpose ol this glider. Then everyone inn fly. It I CIGARS Utile's NEWS Agency Orvllle settled himself In Ihe light l will be like walking or swimming. :: Periodicals -.-. Newspapers I TOBACCOS -.: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF ..... THE DAILY NEWS FREE TRIP ROUND THE WORLD We have just arranged with one of our clients to place forty-two lots on the market under exceptional advantages to the purchasers: The lots are some of the best in Sections 7 and 8. The prices are as low- as any on the market, und the terms so easy���monthly���that anyone can buy. Along with this exceptional offer, each lot admits the purchaser to a drawing for a FREE TRIP ROUND THE WORLD. If you hold the lucky ticket the trip is yours; or yea can surrender it for a cash consideration. The chances ore good��� one in forty-two. Come in and investigate. H.F. McRAE 'AND COMPANY THIItll .WKXt'K CLOSED. AT THE THEATRE Grand Farewell Bill at The Empress Theatre Tonight Last night the Seaman & Cleveland Company shewed their versatility by a clever minstrel show performance. Tonight they will bid farewell to their friends with a crackerjack performance of "Honeymoon Trail." This is one of the best of their shows and a bumper house is assured this pleasing company. The Daughters of the Empire will hold a meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 3.30 at the residence of Mrs. McMullin. CITIZENS NOW AS ALPINE CLIMBERS Third Avenue Rock Grade Between First and McBride St. Being Completed���Avenue is Closed. I ! ii-. ��� -�� n-*si���^si-^si-^ii-^ii^iq-��i> ^e| ���ifcii-��.es'^se'^is*%_is'^_ts^_4i-s- 1 **** n*********** ^ii-*ii ***&*9**m**** n*%n it���-ir-. it������ i���_|tr-_ir-_iir->ii-��ii-> n%ii-��n%n�� ***��*.** -mi a*******-*** ll ���***' .-___.�� *~*"~W "The News" Classified Ads. ���One Cent A Word For Each Insertion -THEY WILL REPAY Phone 150 The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. THE Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S.���Houoeo and Rental.. Wheel Traffic Diverted Between First and Mclirlilc ttweti via Second Avenue. At last the heavy gap between First Street nnd McBride Street Is bolus filled solidly. In a few days It Is probable thai truffle will be relieved of the steep grade which has been Dade temiKirarlly on Third Aveune at this point, just past the Nawa office towards Mcllride Street. Meanwhile. In order that the fill may be speedily completed, traffic has been diverted through First Street on io Second Avenue, and so on to McBride Street, Third Avenue being closed entirely until by day and night Inbor the desired level grade can be achieved. Fill Is being brought by the longest haul yet necessary In I'rince Rupert street grading all the way from Fifth Street via Second Avenue. Alpine climbing is the latest stunt for section six citizens on their way citywards. For the past year or two pedestrian traffic and wheel traffic alike have j chosen Third Avenue as the most convenient way to reach the bus-J iness section. Second Avenue for some reason or another has never been fit for much of either sort of traffic since the grading started on it. Now, however, after long delay, the thoWare has been effectually closed for the completion of the rock grade to join McBride street. Wheel traffic is diverted by way of First street and Second Ave, and all the citizens who have done no Alpine climbing, or hunting in the Rockies, are advised to foi-' low the same deviation. The longest way round is probably the shortest way home in this case, unless you contemplate going home via the General Hospital. No provision whatever has been made for pedestrain passengers. Steamboat Toots Camosun arrived from Vancouver with freight, mail and passengers, leaving this morning for Stewart. Princess Mary for Vancouver tomorrow morning. She arrives from the Islands today. v Camosun for Vancouver tomorrow afternoon. Princess May from Vancouver Monday, p.m. OUR Companlea are noted for prompt and juat aettlementa. We write every known etas, of Insurant-.'. The Mack Realty and Inaurance Co. 1 **P****ara*'**r*rmamtr' Wanted -1 Maternity nurse open tor oniratrement from Nov. 15th. Apply Box 2169 News. 2t��-265 Wanted. ��� Dreeunaking. cleaning and itreai- iiiK-. repairing for men and women Mrs Charles Percher. 820 Third Ave. Phon* 29*1 Red. tf <j��*^***^. Lost and Found n The Big Furniture Store Furniture of every description at pricea that cannot be beaten. ,-*��..**...**.. ^..%oi ���-... a .. .i ..-*... *���*, FOUND-2 Small Keya. Inquire at Newa Oflle-e. 225-tf Found���Ladlea' opal aet brooch. Owner eend deacrlptlon to E.J.M., Dally Newa. 258-259 r Real Estate J Will buy lota In Prince Rupert at bargain prire. for caah. Aoply P. 0. Box BeO .tallng location, price, etc. 231-tf Stenographer BUY COAL STOCK Special Notice An important meeting of the Prince Rupert Choral Society will be held in the Presbyterian church, -4th ave., on Monday, Nov. 20th, at 8 p.m. All members specially asked to attend, new members heartily invited. Immense interest is being taken in Northern B. C. Coal. The opportunity for big fortunes awaits those who buy stock now (first issue at extremely low figures). Investigate Northern Anthracite Collieries, Ltd., at our office���dollar shares, 16. each, 5c. cash. H. F. McRAE .fc CO. Phone 205 Second Avenue n8 Bowling League In Ted Morrison's Bowling Al- lev and Pool Room last nichf* thp 1t-1*-** for s*d�� in Section 6, Block 22. Lot 16. ?t n.y aim rooi rvoom lust, nignt, me Av<! Apply Mike Rurich, Box 6S2city, tf following schedule was drawn up in the games for the Challenge Cup- Monday night���Quill Drivers vs. G.T.P. Wednesday night: ��� Business Men's No. 1 Team vs. Union Bank. Friday night:���Premier Hotel vs Business Men's No. 2 team. Messrs. Morrison, Joyce and Vance will arrange the rest of tee scheddle. PHONE S01 r.O. BOX 801 PONY EXPRESS SYSTEMATIC MKaCIIANTS' DELIVERY 8EBVICE For Baim-i-iffc, Storaae and Forwarding Aaenta. Kins or Motor Car day or night Seventh Ave. and Fulton Phone 301 H. Robinson returned last night on the Camosun after a successful trip to Vancouver and Victoria on Captain Gardiner's large gasoline launch. Don't Buy Coal Wait! The first week in December the Westholme Lumber Company, Limited, will begin selling Ladysmith Coal for 88.50 per ton, delivered. Shoes.. MADE AND REPAIRED L 3 mmtmxmasmmmmmmmmm** n->n^,,..,����� Ea.tern atenognpher of wide experience w.i,is pii.itiun. Addreaa "Stenographer." 062 Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. t-f r For Sale __i For Sale ��� Complete cabin furnishings, Including cook stove, tables, chairs, tableware, cook* in* utensils, beds, with coal and provisions *25 C. Durant Hays Bids. 264-270 Savoy Hotel Cor. Fraier and Sth. Choice Win*, and Cigar. RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFORT JOHN CURRIE SECOND AVENUE I'RINCE aiTEHT Cor. Srd Av. and Sth si. The James Nicely fumlohed room.. Good table- bawd Board $4.75 Room aad Board 17.00 -jualitt Hum rruc-u low Conservatives Hold Meeting Members of the District Conservative Association will meet to-night in the Conservative olub room, 2nd avenue. Delegates from distant associations are represented by proxies. Sir John Carling Dead Senator Sir John Carling, a former Post-master General and Minister of Agriculture, has passed away at his home in London. He was in his 84th vear. Applications will be received up to November 25th, 1911, by the Board of Directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association from women wishing to take a full course of training in nursing. 12t Important Motion At Monday's council Aid. Hilditch will move that a plebiscite be taken of ratepayers only at the next municipal election on the question of IocbI improvement work charges, whether to be from general fund or on the local improvement plan. Fined $200 and Costs "Darby" Graham, who was remanded the other day on a charge of supplying liquor to Indians waa today found guilty, and fined $200 and costs, or four months. McCaffery & Gibbons Real Estate Offerings: Pretty china cups Wallace's. and saucers 15c. New mings. fringes, tassels, Wallace's. dress TRY THE "NEWS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING L CHRISTMAS ���CARDS��� But five weeks remain. Dainty cards for dainty people���assortment large and varied. Our strictly Prime Rupert Cards with local views and local verse are stunners. Don't miss seeing these. Lot on Third Ave., with improvements, $8600. Lot on Eleventh St., with income of $40 per month. $2625. Lots 23-24, (block 23, section 1, cor. of Seventh St. and Third Ave., price $30,000. Lots 15 and 16, block 9, section 6, $2100 pair. Lots 15 and 16, block 4 section 5, $1260 each; easy terms. Double corner on Eighth Ave., section G, $1500. Double corner on Ninth Ave., section fi, $1350 pair. Two fine view lots on Borden St., for $3150 pair; good terms. Lots 11 and 12, block 23, section 6, for $2168.75 pair. Lot 20. block 28, section 6, $975. Lot 7, block 20, section 6, $1900; half cash" Lot 22, block 35, section 7, $700; half cash. 60 feet on Sixth Ave., section 7, $1200. trim- { Lots 3 and 4, block 22, section 7, $550 each; terms to suit purchaser. ' LoU 21 and 22, block 43, section 7, for $316 each. Lots 11 and 12, block 22, section 8, $800 pair; half cash, bai. 1, 2, 3 years. Lots in all parts of section 8 with small cash payments and easy terms on the balance. SECTION TWO The sale of lots in section 2 will take ace on Wednesday, November 29th. S have made a personal inspection of thia section and nave a thorough report on all property with regard to grades, view, etc., end will be pleased to act as agents for intending purchasers. GRADES IN SECTION Before the auction of lots in section 2, intending purchasers should carefully Study the Lot Grades y by obtaining a copy of the large map (3 ft 6 in. by 2 ft.) complied from official records by J. H. Pillsbury, CE. This gives full details of contours, topo* f-raphical features, street grades and ot elevations. NUCE-TWO DOLLARS For Sale at the Office of C. B. SCHREIBER ft CO. - Prince Rupert 1113 Third Ave. P. O. Box ��16 Phone SJ Pill* Wo Intending Purchasers of Section 2 Lots Nov. 29th is the date set for the selling by auction of Lots in Section 2. If you wish to get a lot send us your instructions to buy, together with the cash for the amount you care to put in. Terms of Sale���One quarter cash and balance in I, 2 and 3 years at 6 per cent. G.R. NADEN COMPANY Second Ava., Limited. Princ* Rupert, B.C. McRAE BROS., Ltd. Everything for Ih* offle* -INSURANCE- McCaffery & Gibbons THIRD AVENUE LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Sln*n�� Land lii.irict--IH.trlct ol Cout lUaito r, Tak. notio* thit Lclleay F. (irant ol Prine. Rupert, II. C, oceupatlon rlvll en-p-eawi. Intenda lo itpi-ly lor prrmiaaloD to purcl,eea tht iollowtni Ih ��� ��� th. iollo' rlr-.,-iil.,Ml land. Commencing nt a poat planted aliout 8 1-Z mile. In . northerly ellreeilon Irom the northeaat corner P*��t ol Lot in ".i, 11.1,1. ix, Coul DUtrlct, thence ���ait SO cholrta, thonc* north SO chain., thenn ***** to b.nk ol rivar, thenc* aouth Inlloa-leig hank of river to point of commaneaTnoDti coa- talnlne mo arte-., moro or let*. lletmlHapt. S, 1611. LEItOY F. ORANT Gordon C. GmiMinn, Aj.nt Pub. Del. 10. 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 -||-MI^4I><%I** ADVERTISE IN NEWS THE Lots 12 and 13, Block 29, Section 1, Park Avenue. Price $5000, one-lourth cosh, balance 6-12-18 months. Lot 7, Block 28, Section 5, Summit Avenue. Price $626. $226 cash, balance $50 every three months. Lots 5 and 6, Block 22, Section 7, Sixth Avenue. Price $600 each, one-hall cash, balance easy. Lot 3, Block 24, Section 7, Sixth Avenue. Price $600, one-half cash, balance monthly. ��� Lots 19 and 20, Block 4, Sect on 8, rorner Ninth and Donald. Price $800, one-lourth cash, balance 6-12-18 months. Everything for Housekeeping f. w. HART 2nd Ave. and 6th St * ���**} * Phone 62 �� ��������������������*���� I ������������������������$$ | HOUSES FOR SALE Four room house, Ambrose Avenue, plastered and painted, best harbor view in <*hy. Price $1837. $500 cash, balance $30 per month. LAND FOR SALE Five and ten acres, garden trucking Kitsumkalum. Price $65 pel acre. Terms. FOR RENT Stores on Second Avenue. FOR LEASE Three lots close in on Third Avenue, level. Good lease. Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. NOTICE! We have clients for property on Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth A ves., close in. Submit your listings |g��gBftasi!a9Bfeaa! Continental Trust Co., LIMITED Second Avenue Princ* Rupert 1 i i i <*i The Paper for Your Home! THE "DAILY NEWS* Kjjvg! you all the news of your own city and district as well as the principal happenings in all parts of the world. The news is well edited, its news columns are clean and wholesome. It is a paper yo>i need in your home. The advertising columns of the News bring you in touch with opportunities for getting the full value for your money. : : ! ..,._��� Bill Head. Price Lists Memorandum Forms Commercial Cards Id" Commercial Printing w* hav* * l.r(e .lock of -*>���*>** Ml W. h.ndl. Blank L-edf.r Forms for Loo** l-**f Sy.t.m Letterhead* Stock Certificates Articles of Association Illustrated Pamphlet* For society printing, we ensure correctness of style and taste in Visiting Cards, Wedding Invitations and Dance Programmes. For any kind of printing from the humble "dodger" to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the "News Job " : : : -i I Daily News Building PHONE 08 Third Ave PHONE 98
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-11-18 |
Geographic Location | 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_1911-11-18 |
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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 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0227898 |
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