THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending6 a.m., Aug. 6 . ��� TKiir UIN.TBW*. BAR. IN. RAIN 57.0 53.0 30.049 ... The Daily Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist NEXXg ULS "***������������>- For V th - Camomjii r B inlay, !> a.m. for \y II City of Seattle., iur.doy, p.m. ��� / M ctoria, .-->; VOL.11. NO. 176 Prince Rupert, B.C., Saturday, August 5, 1911. Price Five Cents HON. L P. IrffQ Innl ea ea 1ET McBRIDE IS CONVINCED THE LIBERALS WILL WIN | This is the Interpretation Placed Upon the B.C. Premiers Refusal to Enter the Contest for Federal Honors���Was to Have Opposed Hon. Templeman at Victoria (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottawa, Aug. 5.���The Liberal ������idi-rs received the news thai llltm. Richard McBride will not llic a candidate for the Federal louse, with a good deal of satis* If act ion. They take it as an limlic.iiion of Mr. McBride's belief ltli.it there is no possible chance Ifi.r the Opposition to defeat Sir IWilfrid Laurier and thc Govern* liiuiit mi the question of reciprocity. To Oppose Templeman It had Ik on understood thai if |Mt. McBride would run, he was to oppose Hon. William Templeman for Victoria. His announcement that he will not enter the field is regarded as a sure sign of a Liberal victory. Borden is Busy Mr. Borden will not s|K-ak at Toronto today as announced. He has decided to remain at Ottawa and make preparations for the speaking tour he has mapped out. The gathering of Conservative leaders will take place at Toronto as arranged, but without Mr. Borden. ITO START NEW MACHINE SHOP |H. Love, Brother of Mr. E. Love, Telephone and Light Manager, Brings in New Plant by Princess Beatrice Today. NEW OFFICIALS OF BALL LEAGUE Prince Rupert can pride her- Isclf as ;i city upon a new engineer- ling .mil machine shop. The plant lli.in arrived by ilu* Princess Bea- Iiricc. Tin* works will Ik* started |h> Mr. H. Love, brother of Mr. ll*.. Love, the telephone and light |managcr. Mr. II. Love is an cngiener l..l experience. He got the early I pan >.| his training with thc Robb ���Engineering Works of Amherst- |N. S., and for the past two years Ilu- has been foreman of the work- |**ii��i*N of Messrs. Kllis Chambers, land Bullock, Montreal. Hc i8 |i.'i present arranging with the It'.rand Trunk Pacific Company If'.r ii suitable site which lie will ll'.'*.-upon the waterfront. Mean- [������viiili* In- will locate temporarily "ii ii Hunt ;it Hays Creek Cove. Ilu* plant represents an outlay I'd over $1000 and the building land shops when completed will ('.nn one of the most up to date i�� Northern B. ('. All classes of work will In-handled. lh. Camosun got in last night Usual bringing mail and pas- Popular Men Elected Last Night Three Umpires Chosen and Official Scorers Appointed. Permanent office licarers were elected at 8 meeting of the Indoor Baseball Li.'guc li.-dirs last night. George I). Tite was elected president ar.d William Vickirs -. .-- rotary treasurer, An executive committee was appointed oon-sist ing of Rev. W. H. McLeod, Alderman George Kerr, and Aldirman Clayton. The commit tn ; rr; ��� gul to approach Missrs. J. J. Sloan, Nelson Dunn and Mr. Evans to ask them if they will consent to act as official umpires. There is no doubt as to their efficiency in this arduous capaciiy ard iheir enthusiasm for the game. .As official scorers Messrs. Coffee and Lewis were appointed, and Mr. William Manson, Jr., will act as official door keeper anil ticket taker. The meeting was held in the new police court room by courtesy of Chief Vickers. FISHERIES OPEN A NEW OFFICE Mr. Stewart Norrie Has Opened Quarters in P. O. Building The Dominion Fisheries Department have opened a new office ill this city in the Post Office Building. The office is under the supervision of the Fishery Inspector for the district and is in charge of Mr. Stewart Norrie, who will issue license and cheerfully give all the Information he can to those desiring it. To See the Country City Solicitor Peters lift by the afternoon train for Kitsutr.- U.i In in on a short trip. *fc*-*****s*a*..*.��.- ii s ii a '**-*-��s��*-**M-a-*-*as*>aat^a---*-^*l, | BASEBALL SCORES { a>.-^.-���.-..-~.-w.-w.^..^ .J. Northwestern League Vancouver, 5 Tacoma 3. Spokane 2, Seattle 3. Portland 4, Victoria ll. Pacific Coast League Vernon 0, Los Angeles 2. Sacramento 5, Op.klai tl 2. 'Frisco 7, Portland 4. American League Philadelphia 5, 5; St. Louis 1, 2. Cleveland 10, New York 5. Boston 7, Detroit 3. Washington l.ii- Chicago0,2, National League Pittsburg 5, New York 11. No other games. WILL PURCHASE AN AMBULANCE Hospital Board Instructs Committee to buy horse vehicle for sum of $1000. An ambulance to cost not more than $1000 is to be purchased by the Executive Committee of the Hospital Board. The committee carries instructions u> make the l.i'st terms possible with onr or other of the ambulance supply linns, and the probability is that ii horse drawn vehicle will be supplied by the Ledoux Carriage Company of Montreal. The ambulance will be similar to those used in Montreal this type beign considered most suitable by the Hospital Board. FIRE CHIEF CRITICISED BY WATERWORKS STAFF Annoyed at the Remarks of Chief Mclnnes About the Water Pressure���They Say the Water Pressure for Fire Purposes is Always a Good One-���Ample Reserve Left for Fire Fighting---Complain that Fire Bell is Not Rung to Give Warning To give the big party of excursionists aboard an opportunity to sic Prime Rupert, the S.S. Queln of the P. (". S.S. Co., will call here southbound at five o'clock this i'fti moon. FINED HUNDRED DOLLARS OVER POWDER EXPLOSION Magistrate Carss Fined Contractor Angus Mclnnes for Storing Powder in a Place That Was Not Fireproof���Warning to Contractors exploded- aboul thne i|ii;.riir>a of a box in all. Marvellous Luck Had the whole quantity exploded the devastation would have been awful, and life would certainly have been lost. Magistrate Carss told Mr. Mclnnis tills morning that this might easily have been a case of manslaughter. Contractors Warned Special authority regarding the disposition of explosives is now \ -led in the Chief of Police, and Chief Vickers has issued siringein orders to contractors lo have only the lawful amount of powder stored anywhere. Some pretty busy boys were engaged on the gradps last night moving cases of powder to comply with the regulations. The Chief has given the contractors till Monday to attend to the matter. 1 ignat ion is vigorously aroused I ni the city over the explosion on |S|\'iitli street yesterday morning ���"'! ��� - a result Angus Mclnnis, I1"!; ractor for First avenue grading, in ar Seventh street, was fined I J1*' maximum $100 and costs for ���"wing kepi powder in a place win, chi was not fireproof. The ' Was laid under Section f>7 tne city by-law governing the ;"""k of explosives. How Powder was Left "������"��� Mclnnis stated that the P��*ilcr wits partly some taken 1 boring which had been "��� and I hen drawn because ' " 'lot had been tampered with nurtsis the strike. Caps or dc- ' "-were mixed with it. These '''"-"l ihe explosion. There WM "ine other powder there n|��� ol.l 1111 ihree cases in all but two " burned slowly. It was the Powder with the caps that Those recent outbreaks of fire in the heart of the congested section of the city though promptly extinguished, have set people asking anxiously about the city fire protection system, and more |*.t- ticulariy about the water supply and pressure. On thc occasion of the Fraser s.rcet fire the n port published from ili^ Fire Chief himself --i.ii.il that the water pressure was bad, and that ihis hindered his efforts to control ilu- outbreak. The eilizus have her-.*t] the same story in connection with many other lins in the city, though at one of the recent shack fires the Fire Chief told of an abundant water pressure. Lots of people knew that in this particluar case they for saw the "Red Devil" ChalTeur knocked over by the jet from the hose as he Mil around the burning building. Water Officials' View Frequent repetition of the low- water pressure story at fires has put the dty water department men on their mettle. They maintain most emphatically ihat there has liren all the lime during this dry spell a bead of water maintained for fire protect ion, equal to the head in the rainiest wealher. By the use of tin Hays Crick pumped Wi>lir, lhc mountain dams have been held at the wet Weather level .til summer, and the water officials working urilir lhe City Engineer have Imm the full pressure of the first mountain dam turned on at i very fire that has occurred. Special Man Employed A few weeks ago on the request of the City Engineer, a special man was engaged to stay al the fire hall aid lake control of the Water gates in the mains from ihe mountain dams. The instant an alarm is rung in this officii.I is on the spot right beside lhc fire b 9 O O O $ ib tb ib $> -b >b ib WONT PLEASE BERLIN Gentle Hint is Given Ab out the Forthcoming Settlement. (Canadian Press Despatch) Berlin, Aug. 5. The prospect of a speedy set tlement of the Moroccan question between Germany and France is welcomed on every side, but the terms of the agreement when they become known will probably cause considerable dissatisfaction. **<!**���*** * * * * -b * a e hall on Fulton street to turn on the full mountain pressure. This is done in a moment, in fact, tin* wiiter men maintain that long In fore the fire brigade have reached the scene of any of the recent fires the full pressure has been iivitiliil.il' at the hydrants, About 1-10,()()() gallons of water arc available for fire protection at any Instant, and three times that if nnd be, at call. Hundred Pounds Pressure One hundred pounds nozzle pressure is what the water officials declare they have maintained consistently at fins. They can give still more pr. ssurc, up i" about ISO ll.s. but this only iis a hist resort in a very serious business section outbreak. The pressure given is sufficient for all ordinary fires as has been proved declare the officials, by thc fact that the fires wen* easily controlled. One thing beyond the control of the wilier officials affects the pressure Thai is the length of the hose I.in I mil. The longer the hose the It >s is the r.OZZle pressure, and if the hose is allowed to lie in curly curves or taken round many corners tin pressure is still farther affected. The watermen maintain thai it is up to the firemen and the Fire Chief lo attend littler RETIREMENT ANNOUNCED OF HON. L P. BRODEUR Minister of Marine to Retire to Supreme Court���Hon. Rudolphe Lemieux to be Next Minister of Marine and Mr. H. S. Beland to Become Postmaster-General (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottawti, Aug. 5.���Hon. Mr. Bro- deur, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, who will nsign his portfolio and leave the Cabinet, before the genreal election takes place. He will be appointed to a judgeship of the Supreme Court. Hon. Mr. Brodeur's health for sonu lime has not been robust, and his doctors have urged him to give ttp the strenuous life of a Cabinet Minister, He is not able to contemplate the arduors of going through i. political campaign, and will take the present opportui ity to retire from public life. Cabinet Changes Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, the Post Master General .will In trans- ferred to the department of Marine ar.d Fisheries, and Mr. H. S. Beland, thc Liberal representative for Beaucc, Quebec, will become the Post Master General in succession to Mr. Limit ux. The Board of Works hi Id a private meeting in the City Hall last night. C.P.R. HAS FAITH IN RECIPROCITY Announce a Big Program of Railroad Construction in the West and South. (Canadian I'ress Despatch! Winnipeg, Aug. 6,���The faith of the C. I'. R. in the reciprocity agreement was evidenced today by the announcement of tin company plans for nine new lines in British Columbia, through part of Alberta and Saskatchewan and new bran ehes from the Soo Line to Big Bend on tin* Missouri River. BATTLING NELSON WON Knocked Tom Gaffney of Spokane, Out in Fifth Round of Bout. MAJOR SNYDER GOES SOUTH After Eleven Yetrs in the Yukon, Officer of the R.N.W.M. P. to Get Promotion. CONTINUED ON PAGE (i (Canadian Press Despatch) Metlford, On*., Aug. 5.���Tommy Gaffney of Spokane, look the count iit the close of the fifth round last night of a scheduled ten round bout with Battling Ntlsoi*. Nelson gave Gaffney a bad beating for rounds of the fight. Spokane, Aug. 5. (Special)���J. A. Ilinnliird, a millionaire Itnnbir man of St. Paul, Minn., died here last night, lb* wits largely Interested in lumber areas on Vancouver Island, B. C. Eleven years in the Yukon. Eleven years ..f a kind <>( lib* that needs a str.u'g man to face. Eleven winters in its blinding snows; eleven yiars in the cause of humanity; in the cause of law ard order. Major Snyder, of the Royal Northwest Mounud Police, in charge of the Whin horse station during lhe period mentioned, went south on the Princess May yet* terday afternoon. He has finished his term in ilu- Yukon and is now going to a life with probably less hardships than he has been up against north of ihe (itlih parallel. Hi Im's not I*.ft the service, but he has been called out to receive promotion. When he arrivis at Vancouver he will receive his inslructions where his niw Station will be. Probably he will lie attached to the Commissioners' quarters at Regina, possibly he will join the staff al Ottawa. Like i'll the numbers of the R.N.W.M.P. In wihad little to say aboul himself when approached by the Ni ws yesterday. All of the tininuris.il j; stores are uratlvcrtiscd stores. FOUR MEN HAD HARD STRUGGLE FOR LIFE Harry Edenshaw and His Son, Matthew Youmans and Austin Brown Had Exciting Experience in Gale off West Coa st of Graham Island After fighting for life with a Capsized row boat off the west coast of Graham Island. Austin Brown returned to the cily lasi night from a land staking expedition, grateful after lhe narrow escape from death. In lhe desperate adventure Harry Kdcnshaw and his son, and Mallhiw Youmans of Masset shared. The parly had risked the mountainous waves of the west cuast in nn expedition on Kdcnshaw's launch to slake some oil fields for a syndicate of local business men. After being in the woods for five days they camped on Frederick Island. Before leaving four more Claims on Big River. When in a row boat four hundred yards from lhe shore they saw <in immense wave coming to them and curling over. When il struck the boat it threw the four men clean out some distance away in the water. Then- was aboul forty feel of water there, and only Edenshaw could swim, while all were chid in gum boots and slickers. Fortunately ilu- next Wave threw the boat towards tliein, and the nien clutched her, trying by climbing on her to gel her righted. Six times the boat rolltd over nnd over, and the men exhausted they decided to go back and stake with the cold and their struggles were about io give up the light when EdcnshaW and Brown being washed under the boat managed lo clasp her, 'i:-<- al each side, ke.ping her balanced until she floated ashore. I lad it rot been that ihe tide was coming ii. tin y would havi l��en lost. The men lost all iheir effects, aid were much bruised wiih lit ing knocked against the rocks on the shun . Their watches arc all siop- M'd at the lime of thc accident at ti n minutes io four. < Kling to their exhausted slati they decided to leave ihe hist four claims for someone else in find. DOMINION GOVERNMENT TO PREPARE THE VOTERS LISTS Strategic Move Made by the Government Will Not Accept Provincial Lists in Manitoba and British Columbia Where Registrations Have Not Been Made for a Year Winnipeg, Aug. 6.���Thc LaurierIwill be provided for in the con�� Government secured a strategit stltuencios, and the fullest expire* victory over the Conservatives sion of the people of the districts yesterday afternoon, by issuing a proclamation calling for new voters'lists in Winnipeg and Brandon, in the seven scats of British Columbia ind In two seats In Northern Ontario, New Lists Wanted The Provincial lists have always been acccplul by the Dominion Government in the Federal elections, except in cases where registrations have nol been nnd. within the previous year. Tl i*- is Understood to have been lhc . ;se in the districts mentioned. The Fight Centre obtained. Sifton Goes Over Mr. Clifford Sifton, former Minister of the Interior, and metnbir f..r Brandon will render aid to the Opposition in the present campaign In the West, Both sides have matle preparations f..r a big campaign to open next week. Togo is Coming Niw York, Aug. 5.- (Special)��� Admiral Togo led here late Inst i iglit cr route lo Yaneouvir from which place be will tall (or Japan at ilu end oi the month. The real fight centres of ,le coming campaign are expected lol There will always be peace and lie in Briiish Columbia anil Inlcoptct imcr.t in your home il you Brandon. Willi new lists pre-lgct your groceries and provisions pared on the eve of the campaign Iat ilu- Ideal Provision House, il is expected thai a strong votclThird avenue, phone 100. \ THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES-Daily, 50c pur month, or $5.(XI per year, in advance. WBBKLY, 12.00 per year. OUTBIDS CANADA��� Daily, StS.OO per year; Weekly, $2.5U per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES Nkw York-National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 2ord St, New Y'ork City. Seattle Puget Sound News Co. LONDON, Englan-d -Tne Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. continuing to welcome the stranger and to extend our markets. A nation cannot live to itself. Bt cause British Columbia is the least developed of all the provinces of Canada, she can hast of all afford to tolerate the fool .philosophy of "Canada for the Canadians." We have enormous lumber areas for which we desire markets. Are we only to be permitted to sell to the local market? We have fisheries at the doors of Prince Rupert big enough to feed a continent. Are we to be permitted to sell our fish only to tin local buyers in the city? The reciprocity proposals will perform a great servici for ilu peopli of Canada by removing the taxes from the food ilu) eat. But they will perform an even greater service by opening up a markei of ninety million people for mir timber, our fish, and our min. ral wealth. Laurier and larger markets have brought prosperity to Canada. Laurier .'.ml largi r markets will con tit ue to ensure a continued prospt rity. TOOK PICTURES OF THE EAGLES Mr. Harbeck Also Took Picture of News Wedding Extra" to Show Abroad. Daily Edition. Saturday, Aug. 5 CHING CHING BORDEN S CHINESE CRY Our anti-reciprocity freaks Bhould go and learn something from tlu stt '1-11111' of China. They know belter now. Five thousand yesrs ago, the Chinese were the leading people of the world. They led in civilizi tion, in art. in laws, in ethics, and in wealth. When our own ances ��� r- win* wild barbarians living in caves, the Chinese were enjoying a high civilization. The reason they lost their place in the conflict for supn macy was ..w ing to a wrong economic theory. They were believers in "protection." The Chinese carried the priiiictii.ii theory to perfection. That is why it killed them so effectually as a national power. They did not Btop with a mere l.iriti wall. They luiilt an actual wall of s"li<! masonry in order to keep trade out. They were gnat believers in the idea of "China for the Chini s��." Within iln- last ien years tluir eyes have been opened. They have discarded thc old idea of "China for the Chinese." They ire encouraging trade today. They realise that if they are to become wealthy again ii can only be by selling their coal, iron, silks, camphor, i. a, ginger and other products to those nations who need them. The Continental Trust Co., Ltd. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $500,000 t OFFICERS: It A/ T. KERCIS, .11*0.. Fresidenl DAVID H. HAYS. Is! Vice-Pies. M. J NOBIS. 2nd lice-Pres. and Manager JAY KUGLER. Secretary-Treasurer C. B. PETERSOS. Ass't -Manager Executor and Administrator Receiver or Assignee Farm Lands and Mines Real Estate and Insurance Agenl For Care of Real Estate Esctow Agents Fiscal Agents Trustees Registrar and Transfer Agent Trustee Lnder Mortgage and Deeds of Trust Safe Deposit fault and Boxes Collections SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. 4 per cent, on Deposits Wi* will bt pl-rasi-d to answer any Imjulnra rwartllnir Investments In l*t i M Kurert and Northern britiah Columbia. The Contu ' Trust Company), Limited, EKa��oES!s.e. Two young screaming eagles at the back of the Exchange Grill flapped their clipped wings and hopped around in the sunshine yesterday afternoon when Mr. W. II Il.uluck, the moving picture expert, who is lure from Seattle, saw them. (Hit came his machine and he tnok a few feet of film showing the birds. Later he look pictures of the city streets, etc, This morning Mr. Harbeck wcnl tn the Balmoral Cannery up the Skeena River and look views of how they can salmon as well as how tin fish are caught. Before he leaves for Seattle tomorrow he claims he will have several hundred feet of very interesting film of this city and district, One picture <>n the film will -how the front page of the Dail> News "Wedding Extra" which was got out in honor of the marriage of Mr. Norman Mackintosh of the editorial staff of the News. WILL LEAD CAMPAIGN But thc false, idea "i trade which the Chinese have thrown away has not l��i n lost. It lias been pi< kul up by some "I ih. disconsolate and haphazard politicians of Canada. Tiny polished it up t.< L'<>k like new, and put it out iis their own idia. But the m-ly charge jilt is that they have made ii read "Canada for thi Canadians" instead nf "China for the Chinese." The theory i- thc sami, Mr. Borden i*< among those who r.iistd tin cry. Little nun among his desperate bunch of followers taki i; up occasionally. Not that they are till fools. Some >.f thi m may be knaves. H The fact is that when "Canada for the Canadians" was practisi >1 when Canada was exclusively held by the Canadian aborigines i; wits not an important or di lirablt country at all. It was only when the French and English settlers came that the country started io become wealthy or desirable. Tin increasing wealth ai d strength ol the Dominion comes directly aa a consequence of the wclcomit a. I settler-., and the extension of our market*.. It- future growth iu wealth aid strength depends entirely cm nur / AYE You Been Getting Poor on the Money You Have "Saved" by Using Cheap Printing? The business man who tu-eks cheapness as the First consideration in buying his printing, never really pays much attention to other elements in the transaction-except, perhaps, the matter of getting it done Quickly. The money SAVED by buying CHEAP printing is money on which you have paid an absolutely ruinous premium! It will make you poor if you persist in saving enough of it! rem high class printing of all kinds see the "news job" FOUR CRAZY MEN In charge of Mounted Police They Were Going Below Yesterday. The nd coats ard big Stetson hats of three Royal Northwest Mounted Policemen Btood out in sirikii'g contrast LO the rest of the driss of the passengers on the deck ol ihe Princess May yt Bterday afternoon as she steamed in here from the t orth shouthboui d. Thej had come out from White Horse, in the Yukon, with four insane men who were iu safety below decks, consigned to the asylum in New Westminster. For row boats and launches | telephone 320 green. Davis' Boat House. Daily Seixs Building PHONE '."���> Third Avenue To watch The News want ads lis to refuse to Ik* "tied" to an I unsatisfactory boarding place. SIR WILFRID LAURIER Now in his 70th year preparing to lead the progressive forces of Canada to victory again. ,**���**���*.���******{.���**...���**...***.**- ^ffiil^J^ i GEO. D. TITE Furniture Dealer Third Avenue AUGUST GEO. D. TITE Furniture Dealer Third Avenue 1 1 FURNITURE SALE Ira a SB R .V. R .V. Merrily Onward to Cheer the Home of Good Values to be had at Our Big Furniture Clearing Offerings 20 and 25 per cent. Reduction. IRON BEDS They are disappearing at our Sale Prices, member any size Iron lied from - Re; $3.50 up. I i CHILD'S IRON CRIBS Child's Iron Crib, Regular Value ��10.00. Sale Price ., $7.00 Child's Iron Crib, drop sides, rep. value $11.00. Sale Price 9.00 Child's Iron Crib, drop sides, rcg. value $10.00. Sale Price 11.50 Child's Iron Crib, drop sides, reg. value $18.00. Sale Price 13.00 Mattress to fit cribs Sale Price from $2.00 up. DOOR MATS AND MATTING Coco Fibre Mats, Wire Door Mats, Rubber Mats, Coco Matting, runner, 1 yard wide, 27 inches wide, Japanese Matting, all at. our Special Sale Prices Early English Den Furniture Chairs in solid oak, leather seats, 2T> per cent, less from regular values. OFFICE DESKS Roll Top, Flat Top, Standing Desk, Type Writer Desks with Disappearing Dust Proof Top at our special 25 per cent, off from regular values. 5 Piece White Chamber Sets At Sale Prices $1.25 GO-CARTS Folding Go-Carts. Sale *0 CA Price - - - 1'0-"**'w Wc have a few left. Get in on these before all sold. DRESSER AND STANDS Surfaced Oak Dresser and Stands. Sale price $14.50 Gold Fir Dresser and Stands. Sale price $13.50 Combination Dresser. Sale price $12.00 Larger size. Sale price $13.50 Chiffonniers, surfaced oak, five drawers, with shaped mirror. Sale price Quarter Cut Oak Dressers and Chiflfionniers. For the High Grade Goods, we have what you need, at Sale Prices never before given to our customers. $15, $16 & $18 FOR THE BATH ROOM Heavy Felt Bath Mats, regular value $4.00. Special $9.75 Sale Price * These are in three colors, Red and White, Green and White, Blue and white washable and lasting colors. Medicine or Shaving Cabinets With Bevel Mirror. Sale Price - $5.00 52 H i V Phone your Special Orders for all kinds of Upholstering and receive the benefit of Sale Prices. *. *���**���* GEO. D. TITE V. Complete House Furnisher sdHSBRQtai a. �����*���*.*��������"-�����������*> sw m S3 1 I OO-OO-OOOOO* THE DAILY NEWS REENER'S 'British Empire" r,uN [, >( the worldi Mtiti-ii Green- J|l;.!linii'|-Ii'*;^ ��� li, price within I Hiti'li ol' all liisiii.'ii; its got the Greener n roei In.r.l ||ng, far itaoofc* , lasting wearj '*. 110- llt- fcC*} price yU*J | Catalog rfi F li E E f. W. GREENER J hM Hill Hill Montreil. F.Q. AND ANNEX Owned snd operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on In* American and European plan. Exci'lli'titly furnished, with i. lu-at, electric light, and all mxli-rii conveniences, being abso- lutt'ly tint-class in every respect. Tin' ii|.|x>intineiita and service ii ��� <i-uul to any hotel on thc MSt Riles: $1 lo $3.50 per day. IC. A. Sweet, Manager. S.S. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd I'I:.. new atet-l Passenger Steamer Camosun" leaves rince Rupert every Sunday |at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, ���arriving Monday afternoon. lor Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday I night. lorthbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. peerage Fare - $5.00 I "Camomn" is the only steame '" the run having water-tight bulk- In mU anil double bottom, thus en a'irni(j nafety of passengers in case nf eoUUon or wreck. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. Georgetown |Sawmill Co. Ud. Lumber and Mouldings A nrge stock of dry finish* '/ lumber on hand. Boat 1 '"oi-r a specialty. Delivery " ��W at short notice. (|nr prices are as low as any. ''���'II on us before ordering. OFFICE: ���Cor Centre St. and First Ave. LAKELSE IS A RICH COUNTRY In Proof of It Mr. S. Corley Shows a Crate of Luscious Strawberries He Brought Down. LANO PURCHASE NOTICE showed ami bit; The- "It is absolutely impossible lo estimate the ureal agricultural possibilities, the unexcelled qualities of the fruit lands, and the Bevcral great assets of the Lakelse Valley,' says Mr. S. Corley who has just returned from a week's visit there, "Look at these strawberries," he said and he a crate of them luscious in the Royal Hotel window se were grown up there. I brought them back with me. There arc plum, apple and all kinds of fruit trees literally loaded down with fruit in the valley, which is about one hundred square miles in si/e. Good Roads There "li's going io be a great country," said Mr. Corley enthusiastically. "Already there are BOtnc excellent roads constructed over which it is possible to drive an automobile. Seven miles out from Copper City toward Lakelse Lake, ihe Cioverimiiiil has completed a good (���railed road and the remaining five miles will shortly be completed. "Another road running from Copper City to Breckenridge's Lauding fifteen miles long is Hearing completion. And tin. trails through the country are good. When thise roads are through they will pass through a wionderfully rich agricultural and fruit lull. "Then there ar the Hot Springs, which I understand are equal to any in the country for niidieinal purpose*.." "What about fishing?" asked die interviewer. "('���realist trout fishing you could find anywhire," was the answer. "It wns the first time I ever there, and I confess I surprised at the richness of country." bkeena Land District���DUtrlct ol Coast Tako notice that I, William Melvillo Corley I ol Toronto, Ontario, occupation clerk. Intend to apiily (or perniliuiion to purchase the (ollowlnii deecribod lands: Commencini m * post planted at tho northwest i* irni'r ol Lot 3055 Hani 6, Coast District, thence taat till chains, thonce north 40 chains, thonco west 10 chains to Hell's (im,, slou|h, tlience along slough southerly to point ol commencement, containing 100 acres more or loss. Dated April 0, 11111. _ * WILLIAM MELVILLE CORLEY Fub. April 29. Skoona Land District���District ol Coast Itange 5 Take notice thut 1, Churl,.* A. Vaughan ol I'rince Hupert, II. C, occuputlon murchanl, intend to apply lor pormltuion to purchaso the (ol'owlng described lands: Commencing at a pout plantod on the aouth bank ol Exchumaiks River and about (uur mllea (rum Ha coniluence wllh the Skeena River, thence HO chains east, thonce 80 chains north, thenco U0 chains wost, thenco K0 chains soulh lo point ol commencement, containing (ilu acres moro or leaa Dated April 21, 1011 CHARLES A. VAUGHAN Pub. April 29. Skeena I-ond District���District ol Const Range V Take notice that 1, George Kimo ol Towner, North Dakota, II. S. A., larmer, Inlend to apply lor permission to purchaae the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted at tho soulh- woot corner ol Lot 2287, thonce east 80 chains, thence south 40 chains, thonce wost 40 chains thonco south 40 chains, thenco west In chaina, thonco north 80 chains to point ot commencement containing 480 acrea more or lens. Dated July 15, I'Jll GEORGE KIME Pub. July 25. Fred E. Cowell, Agont Skeena Land Diatrict���District ol Const Range V Take notico that I, I'eter 1-arsen o( Townor, North Dakota, tl. S. A., farmer, intend to apply tor permission to purchaao tho following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the south- eaat corner of Lol 17211, thenco south 80 chains, thenco weat 40 chains, thenco north 80 chains, thenco east 40 chains to point of commencement. Datod July 16, 1911. I'ETER LAKSKN I'ub July 25, 1911. Fred E. Cowell, Agont Skeena Land District���District of Coast Range V Take notice that 1, John Evonson of I'rinco Rupert, laborer. Intend to apply for perniliuiion lo purchase the following doacribed lands: Commendng at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 44l5, thonce north 80 chains' thence east 60 chains, thonco south 80 chains, Ihence wost 60 chains to point of commencement. Dated July 13, 1911. JOHN EVENSON Pub. July 26. Fred !���:. Cowell, Agent Skeena Land District���District of Coaat Range V Take notice that I, Peter Erlckson of Frinco Rupert, laborer. Intend to apply for permission to purcnaae lho following doacribed lands: Commonclng at a post plantod on lho north bank of Williams Creek where tho railway right- of-way eroaaea and 3 chaina back from tha creek bank, thence aoulh 30 chaina, thence east 40 chains, thenco north 30 chains, thenco west 40 chains to point of commencement. Dated July 7, 1911. PETER ERICKSON Fub. July 26. Fred E. Cowell, Agent Skeena Und District -District of Coast Rango V Take notica that I, Henjamln A. Fish ol Towner, N. Ii.. occupation merchant, intend lo apply fur permission to purchaao the following dtMCrllied lands: was was the "OLD GLORY" TAKEN DOWN Citizens of London, Ont.. will not Stand for Stars and Stripes for Street Decoration*. (Canadian Press Despatch) London, Out., Aug. 4.���As a result of protests from the Citizens. all the American flags in the street decorations for the Old I...*,*.' Association have been taken down. The |Hiles along the main streets had been decorated with bunting on top of each were four Cr.nadirji and four American flags. This is the second time lhe American flag has lieen ha.ukd down here. Tell years ago during the Orange celebration the Standard was lorn down anil trampled upon A NEW WEEKLY )ueen Charlotte Islander to Make It* Appearance in Week. Soyal Hotel c,r. third Avenue and Sixth St. The Finest Rooms. I Ii" l*est equipped ��ni| steam heated. ��"t and cold halhs. "inlng mom and 'la.aurant I t Corley & Burgess, Props A new weekly newspaper ih u. In- published In Charlotte City, by Mr. J. M. Campbell, late <>f the Mali of the Queen Charlotte News. It will be railed the Queen Charlotte Islander,end will be published every Monday* The plant antl equipment for Mr. Campbell's new paper is on its way to Charlotte City in the first cargo of the new steamer Prince John. The first issue will be in a week's time. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Skeona Land district���DUtrict of Queen Churlotto IiUndi Take notice that Geo. tl. Luux of I'rlnce Itupert, B. 0*| occupation barber, intendi*. to apply fur purmiaaion to puichaae the following di--.cribml landa: Commencing at a poat planted abuut aovoii miles weat and one mile south from ihu niuuth of Stanly Creek, Nudun Harbor, thencu south -SO ciiains, thenco west 40 chuins, thonce north SU cliaina, thsnee east 40 chains. Dated March 17, 1911. GEO. 11. LAUX Pub. April 22. Numa Demurs, Agent Skeena Lund District���District ot Coust Kuugu 0 Take notce that 1. Joe Jack of Prion It, pert, H On occupation carpenter, intend to apply for fiirmirtjiun to purchase tho following described unda: Commencing at a poat planted about thieeund one-halt mllea distant in a south wuaturl} directiuu (rom a blind slough from Observatory Inlet whure the same touches the Indian Heservu thsnOQ t-usi 80 chans, thonce *oith hi) chains, thenoe wutttttU chains, thence aouth HO chains to poinl uf com**. mencement, contuining ti lu acrus mure ur I.-.-.-,. Dated April 14, lull. Jul. JACK Pub. May 13. Skeena Lund District���District of Coust ltunge ��> Take notice that Lottie McTavish of Vancouver, U. C, occupation married womun, Intends to apply for permission to purchase ihu following deacribed landa: Commencing at a post planted at ihu northwest corner 100 chaiiu east and 20 cIiuIiih nurth (rom the northeast corner ot Lot lllti, llurvey'a Survey, Coast District.lUngu 6,thunce 2u chain* south, thence HO cbaina east, thencu HO chaina north, thence 40 chains west, thencu tio chuins south, thence 40 chains west to post uf common- cement, containing 400 acres more ur I. ������*. Dated May 2, 1011. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Pub. May 6. Fred W. Iiuhlur, Agont S keena Land Dlstrlat-District of Cusalar Take notioe that 1, Perry Queenuti uf Prince Hupert, 13. C, occupation prospector, intend lo apply (or permission, to purchase thu fullowlng described lands: Commencing at u post planted In thu vicinity of Goose Uay, about three-eights of u mile suuth of tbe mouth ut the bonanva Creek, und being on the easterly boundary of Timber Limit No. 36281 or No. U52HO, tlience aoulh 40 chuins along the easterly limit of said Timber Limit No. :,.<2>\ or No. U&2H0 40 chains, thenoe tut to ibe shore ol Goose Uay, a distance of 40 chain-, more or lesa, thence northerly along the shore ot Goose Uay 40 cbains more or less, thence westerly 40 chains more or less to point ut commencement, containing 100 acrea moie or leas. Dated March 7, mil PLliltY QUKENAN Pub. April 7. Skoena Land Diatrict���District of Casaiur Take notice that 1 Francis S. Preston of Prince Hupert. U. C, occupation prospector, intend to apply (or permiaaion to purchase the (ollowing described lands: . Commencing at a poat piunted about three miloa aouth and two milea went uf lhe forks ol the While and Flat rivers, thence aoutb HO chains thence east HO chains, tnence north HO chuins, thunce west HO chains. Dated April 20, 1011. FHANC1S S. PKKSToS Pub A/ay 13 gkeena Land District���District of Coaat Range 6 Take notice that Kldon & Detwller o( Uerlin, Ont.' occupation doctor, Intends to apply (or permiasion to purcbaae the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at tho south* LAND PURCHASE NOTICE C ommenclng at a post planted on the oast i west corner ot Lot 102H, thence oust 30 chains Inmndary ami about five chains from the aouth- j more or lesa, thenca south 46 chains more or less, rut corner of I.ot 4484, thonce north HO chains, thonce woet 30 chaina more or leaa, thence north ihenco east 30 chains, ihence south 60 chains, j *J6 chains mora or leaa to point of con.moncon.enl thenco we��t 30 chains to point of commencement. 1 containing 140 acre* more or laaa. DatedI June 24. 1911. BENJAMIN A. FISH ] 5253 March 31, l��ll ELDON S. DETWILEH Pub. July 25. Fred E. Cowoll, Agent l��ub. AprU 16' John Campbell. Agent Skeena Land District���District ot Coast Rango V Take notice that I. Adolph 11. Chrlstianson of Towner, North Dakota, occupation attorney- ll- C., occupation carpenter, inlend to apply Hi-law. intend to apply tor permlsaion to purchase j (or permission to purchase tbe following deecribed the following described lands: ' Commencing at a poat planted about ono and one-half miles (1 1-2) northeaat of the head of Trout River on the wost side of Lakelse Lake, and about 6 chains from the lake-front, thence aouth HO ohains, thenco wost ho chains, thence north 80 chaina, thenco east HO chains to point o( commencement. ADOLPH H. CHHISTIANSON I Dated June 30, 1911. Fred E. Cowell, Agent skeena Land Disuict Pub. July 85. Skeena Land District���DUlrict o( Ci Take notice that 1, Swan Hallcn of Stewart, I lands: Commencing at a post planted about (6) miles aouth and one( 1) mile west of the (orks ot the White and Flat rivers, thence HO chains aouth, thence HO chains cast, thence HO chains north, tbence HO cbains weat. Dated April IH, 1911. SWAN IIALLEN Pub. May 13. Francis S. Preaton, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict���DUtrict of Coast Range V Take notice that 1. Paul Hagen of Prince Rupert, laborer, Intend to apply for permiaalon to purcnaae the following describee! landa: Commencing at a post planteel on the north bank of Wllltama Crwek about 60 chains southeast from K. It . thence south 40 chaina, ihence east 40 chains, ihence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chslns to point of commencement. Dated July 7, 1911. PAH. HAGEN Pub. July 26. Fred E. Cowell, Agent Skaana Land DUtrict-DUtrict o( Coast Range 6 Taka nolice that I. Frank lilcka of Port Bt- ���Ington, occupation merchant, Intend to apply tor permUalon. o purchase the (ollowing described Commencing at a post plsnlod on the south bank o( the Eichumaika River and about (our milaa from its confluence with the Skeena River, thenoe 80 chslns wast, Ihence 80 chuins north, thence HO chaina east, thonce aoutb 80 chains to point of commencsmsnl, containing 640 acrea mora or Iras Dat-cd April 21. 1911. FRANK MICKS Pub. April 29. -DUtrict of Queen Cbarlottt lalanda Tako notice that George W. Arnott of Prince Rupert, li. C, occupation real uiuui broker, intends to apply (or por.nlasion to purchase the (ollowing dusenboj lands: Commencing at a post planted about aovon miloa and one-half milo wost an I one mile south from the mouth of Sunly Crook, Nuden Harbor, thenco weat HO chains, thonce south HO chains, thonce eut Ho chsina, thenco north HO chains. Dated March 17, 1911. GEO. W. ARNOTT Pub. April 22. Numa Demors, Agont Skeona Land District���DUtrict ot Cassiar Tako notice that 1, Alice M. Knouae of Prince Rupert, U. C, occuputlon married woman, intend to apply tor permlasion to purchase the following doscribod landa: Commencing at a poat planted about two miloa aouth and two mllea west of the forks of White and Flat rivers, thance north HO chains, thence eaat HO chaina, thence soulh -HO chains, thenco west HO chains. Dated April 20, 1911. ALICE M. KNOUSE Pub. May 13. FrancU S. Preaton. Agent Ths Hoard of. Railway Commisolonore, for Canada mill hold a sitting at Prince Rupert, n C . on or about the 19th day of August. 1911, at tba hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon (or the purpeme of hearing matters, applications, or complainta filed with tho Hoard and served upon the parties Interested In accordance with the Rules and Retaliations of the Hoard. By Order of the Hoard. A. D. CARTWRIGHT, Skeena Land Dutrict���DUtrlct of Coaat Range E> Taka notice lhat I, Clara May Utile of I'rUce Rupert. H. C, occupation spinster, intend to apply for pTmiaalon to purchase the following daacribed lands: 1 Commencing at a pnst plantod at tbo north woat corner of Lot \ ������\->. Range 6, Coaat Diatrict ihsnce aast 40 chains, thonce north 26 chains tbence want 31 chain thence norlh 20 ehalna thenca west 10 chains, thenco south 46 chaina to point of commencement, containing 112 acres more or leas. Dated April 4, 1911. CLARA MAY LITTLE Pub. April 16. Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict nt Cassiar Take notioe that 1, laaao O'Urtcn Forbca ul Prince Hup Hoard or Railway CommUsloners for Canada. Datet! al Ottawa tIn* 26th Day of June, 1911 Srtretary 'rince Hupert, H. C. occupation carponler, intend o apply for permlasion to purchaso the following descrilied lands: Commencing at a post planted aboul fiv milt-ae aouth and one mile weat of tbe forks of thoWhite aud Flat rivera, thonco north B0 chains, tbence west HO chains, tbence south HO chains, (hence east 80 chsins. Dated April 18. 1911. ISAAC O'HHIEN Fo.UtES Pub. May 13. FrancU S. Preston. Agenl Skeona Und DUtrict-DUtrict ot Coast Range 6 Tako notico thai I, Hell Hall Kenncy of Yarmouth. Nova Scotia, occupation married we>man. intend to apply fur permUalon to purchs->��� the following described lands: Commencing at a poat plantad at north oast corner of T. L Ut 8H;>'-*h, thonce running ��iat 10 chains, thence north HO chslns, thonce east 40 chains, thenca aouth HO chsins to place of corn- It) the County Court of Atlin, holdvn at mencemeni containing ISO acrea more or leas. I'rin.-.. Hinii.rt My t*0-* ** on eouth cast corner of land applied I rince KUpcrt. tot SU |sUetv g, E about ono mile welt of # as. .-nm 1 1 & 1 t i M*** UUrlw, south mkIo ol skii'iiM titer District In the matter of the Official Atlmims-! flr Sm3 Range 6. trator'n Act, and in the mutter of | M April K mi. hell HALL KENXEY the estate of John Flanagan, de-1 Pub* M" ����� John Havorty. Ag.nt Notice. ceaacd, intestate. Take notice that by the order of his ��� Honor, Judge Young, made the 28th day of July, A.I).. 1911, I was appoint-1 ed administrator of the estate of thc Skeena Und DUlrict ln-inrt of Coast Take notice lhal William McTavUh of Vancouver, It C. occupation physician, intenda to upply for permlasion to purchsse the (ollowing di- tIh-iI landa: Commencing at a post planteel at the southwa ... , ,, corner, 40 chains north and 40 chains oaat of the John rlanagan deceased, and alt parties northeast corner of Ut ll 16, Harvey's Survey, having claims against the said estate I ft""* UUtrict, lungo 6. thenco 60 chuina eaat . ��� "... . < llia.l.ra.a AO kIiuI... nnsl are proper the ~ Stikine Land District���Datnct of Cnsslar Tuko notico that Sydney Hodgkinson of Tele- fruph Creek, U. 0., occuputlon clerk, intonda tu ���il'p-.v for permission to purchase the (ollowing described land: Commencing ut u post piunted about n cjuurtor mile north oust from Glacier Hillle nnd ou thu east bunk of Stlkino River, thencu eunt 20 ehuinu thenco north 40 chains, thenco west 20 chains, thence Bouth 40 chains to point of commencement und containing HO ucrea more or less. Datod Feb. 11, loll. SYDNEY H0DGKINS0N Pub. April C.A. Tervo, Agent Skeona Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Cassiar Take notice that I, Mary Carin of Stewart, H. 0,, occuputlon married woman, intend to apply (or permiaaion to purchuas the (ollowing described hind: Commonclng ut a post piunted two (2) miloa south and (2) two milos west of tbo forks o( tho Whito and Flat rivers, tbence 80 chains north, thonce HO chains west, thencu 80 cbains south thonce HO chains cast. Dated April 20, 1911. MARY CARIN Pub. May 13. FrancU S. Preston, Agent Skoona Land District -District of Casaiur Taku notice that I, Alfred Kyle of Prince Rupert, IL C, occupatiun electrician, intend to apply fur permission to purchaso the following described lands: Commonclng at a post planted about (3) throe mllea south of the (orks of tho White and Flat rivers, thence 80 chains south, thonco 8-0 ohainr east, thenoe 80 chains north, thenee 8t balus weat. Dated April 18, 1911. ALFRED KYTE Pub. May 13. FrancU S. Proston, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Coaat Range 6 Take notice that Mrs. L. C. Putnam of St Paul, Minn-tisotu, occupation married woman intends to apply (or permission to purcbaae the (ollowing described lands: Commencing uu post piunted at tho southwost corner of Ut No. 1733 marked Mrs. L. C. Putnam's northeast corner, thonce west 40 chainB, thence south HO chaina thonce cast 40 chuins, thence north 80 chains to poat o( commencement, con tainlng 320 acres more or lesa. Dated March 20 1911. MRS. L. C. PUTNAM Pub. April 15* Goo. R. Puinum Agoo Skeona Land DUtrlct���District of Cassiar Take notico that I, Hrenton Jordoti Moore ol Prince Rupert, U. C, occupation contructor, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted about (3) throe inilii. south and (2) two miles west of the forks of White and Flat rivers, thunce HU chuins south thence HO chains wost, thence HO chain* north, thence HO chains east. HRENTON JORDON MOORE Datod April 20, 1911. FrancU S. Preaton, Agent Pub. May 13. Skeena Und DUtrlct���DUtrict of ('oaat Range 5 Tako notice that Stanley Green of Prince Rupert, H. C, occupation minor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following -i- --ri 1 land: Commencing at a poat planted 40 chuins south und 40 chains wust ot tho northwest corner of Lot 1733, UkeUc Valley, District of Coust Huntce 6, thonco west 40 chuins, thenco aouth HO chains, thunce eaat 40 chaina, thence north HO chaina to point of commencement. Staked June 30th, 1011 STANLEY GREEN Pub. July 16. Locator Skeana Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Casaiur Toko notico that I, Thomas Macgovern <>f Stewart, U. C.,'occupation niiner.inlend to apply for permlasion lo purchaso the following doscribod lands: Commencing at a poat planted on tho right bank of the Nans rivur about four mllos above the (orks of tbo Naas river, thenco soulh HO chains, thenca woat HO chains, thonce north HO chains, thence cast HO chaina to point o( commencement, containing 040 acros more or loaa. THOMAS MACGOVERN Daled March 25, 1911. Sidney Frank Wright. Agt Pub. May 17. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Casalar Take notice lhat 1, Sydney Fiugoruld ol Stewart. U. C, occupation cook, intend to apply for permission lo purchase lhe billowing .!< ��� tip. *! lunds Commencing at a post planted ubout five mile aouth and one mile of tbe forks of White and Flat rivers, thence south 80 chains, thenco west 80 chains, thenco north HO chains, ihenco oast 80 chains. Dated April 18, 1911. SYDNEY FITZGERALD Pub. Muy 13. Francis S. Pnviun, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict -Diatrict of Coast Range Taite notica that I, J. Harold McKeun of Princ Ruport, H. C, occupat an blacksm lh, intend to apply for pormaaiun to purchaso the (ollowing deacr bed Unds: Commencing at a post planted about throe and one-half miles d slant in a south westerly direction (rom a blind slough from Observatory Inlet where the same louches tho Ind an Reserve, thence wost HO chains, ihence south 80 cha ns, thence east HO chaina, thence north 80 chans lo po nt of com menevmuni, containing 610 ucrea more or leas. Dated Apr 114. 1911. J. HAROLD McKEAN Skeana Und DUtricl���DUtrict of Coast Itango 6 Taka notica that 1. Lionel Kingaley o( Vancouver, It. CL occupation minor, intund lo apply (or pormiaslon to purchaao the following doacribed lands: Commencing al a post plante.1 ncir lhe southwest corner ol Ut 992, Uangu 5, 1 ��� 1 *t DUtrict ihenco weet 40 chains, ihence soulb 60 chains, thenoe oast 40 chaina, thunce norlh CO chains to Eoint of commencement* >at��d March 24, 1911. LIONEL K1SGSLEY Pub. April 22. Skeana Und DUlrict���DUtrict of yueen Charlotte lalanda Taka notioa that J. H. Murphy.uf Vjncmvor, it. C, occupation commercial traveller, intonda to apply (or permission lo purchaae the (ulluwing dweribed lands: Commencing al a poal planted about seven milre wool and ono mile routh Irom the mouth o( Stanly Crook, Naden Harbor, thonce north HO chaina, thonco waat 40 chaina, thuncw aouth 80 cbains, thencu out 40 0 Ins. Dated March 17, 1911. J. II. MURPHY Pub. April 22* Numa Dvmers, Agent Skeena Und DUlrict DUtrict of queen Charlotte Take notice lhal Frank U\ick uf Wuudaiock. Ont., occupation bookkeeper, intends to apply 'or permiaaion to purchaso the following described ends: Commencing al a post plantod about seven , miloa weal ami two mUes aouih of the mouth of Stanley Creek where ll empttre into Nadon Harbor. Graham Island, thence -*) chains aoulh, thonce hi) chsins eaat, tbence hu chains north, thence 80 chains west to poinl ��� f commencement and coniamr-g tito acrea more or Ires. Dated Murch 17, 1911. FRANK LEVlCK I Pub. April 7. Numa Demars, Agan Ski- I..-* Land District- District of Coast Take notico that I. Mra. John C.irloy eif Prince Rupert. U.C., ������ccupatlnn married wnnan, Intend* lo apply for permission to purchaao the fallowing iN'-i 1 ti" -I Isnds: Commencing nt n pout planted 4<> chaina eaat imI i.'-i chains aouth from Iho tMiiithweat corner ��f lol 1733, Coaat District, Hun go ft, ihence south Hi) chains, taMl-M ensl 40 chnlns. thence north Hi chains, thonco west-In chains more or lean to thc point eif commencement, containing 320 acrea more or leas. MltS. JOHN I ���- CORLEY I'a'.M .r ���-.. 1911 Pub. Ai-.. 1. 1911 The Best Procurable. Absolutely pure 1 BIRK'S SERVICE HAS | ib Accommodation For All. Carrying tin- most complete stock of ECCLESIASTICAL HOODS to bt* found in tbe west, we are in a position to furnish any 0hUl*cll in the province with it's needs. A vUltCa at the illustrations on page 116 <>f our 1911 catalogue will furnish all the infor- matinn i'i*i|uin*d in scntlinir us an order fur this line of (foods. Any church requiring iillur furnishings, hymn boards or communion services can secure real values anil quality from ouj well chosen stock. Write for catalogue. ;:; Henry Bir^s & Sons, Ltd. Jewellers and Silversmiths VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA *-.**..��.��*-.w<w.��*>��*.w.-**>'**.w��t*.��K����w.w<w.w>t*<-**'.t*.w.w.' tt*-*. mm When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTEL l-'inest Cafe in B.C. European I'l.m. Kates ll.lsl to .--'"���" par day. Hot antl Cold Water in each room. CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS Vancouver. B.C. ���V��^*^^*A*^V^A*V��A^^ii>A^A'^*^V<A^V***^��^VM^/VVV*VVVMVV��A^i�� ���YOUR FOOD WILL BE WELL COOKED ON A��� Crown Favorite Cooking Stove Price from (tS to $.W. Other Sloven from $16. WE HAVE ALL YOU NEED IN HUll.DKKS' HARDWARE THOMPSON HARDWARE COT Second A**-��mii Telephone IO **i*\tr*\t1*4i**liW hereby required to forward same ^g^'P7nSa ^'l^g^ erly verified to me on or before eontatntn-t 360 in more or loss. ii... n .������..., 211th day of August. A.D.. 1911, ihw M����. i.u. m^g*%JtjaAym fcg&fcg'Sff. ���ill n-natle* i.���l..l,i..,l ��n tl,.. u,,i,l I'"l>* May 8. l-red W. Uohler, Aitetit ,.���,C and all parties indebted to thc said estate are required to pay thc amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 28th day of July, A.D., 1911. JOHN H. McMULLIN, Official Administrator. IN THE SUI'REME COURT OK BRITISH COLUMBIA. Have you learned thst "looping boarders" is a liusini-ss matter��� and that it involves timely advertising in the clawlfled column* of Tlu* News? P8ERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE NEWS The Redley Home Near Prince Kupert. Will Re-open August 25th. Girls from 6 to IH years Boys from 8 to 14 years NMItM Fee $10 per month Applications for admission should made as soon as possible to the Superintendent. Between John Young Rochester, plaintiff and Tom O. Sutton, defendant. tlefnre hla Honor Judge Younii In chambers, Friday the ��l> day of July. 1911. l" i������ n tha application of the plafntifT, upon hearing renel the affidavit of Charles Vincent Bennett, Bl-ed, and upon hearing what was alleged by C. V. ennett, counsel for the plaintiff. 1, It li ordered that aervlca upon the defendant nf the writ of aummona and statementof claim In I this action hy publishing this order, te>gether with the notice hereon enelorsed, once a week for | four weeks, preceding the 1 at elay of September, i 1911, in (he "Dally fe'aws," a newspaper published al I'rlnee Rupei B C, bedoqtncel fWM and i sufficient service of said writ and statement of ! claim. , 2. And It Is further nrderee] that thc said defendant do enter an appenmnce te> the aald writ I nf summons and (il" his -statement of defence in the eiffice of this Court at I'rlnce Hupert, B.C., on or before the Ifith elay of Hepeembcr, 1911. I S. And It Is further ordered that the, oosta of thia application be ce��ats In the cauae. F. McB. YOUNG, I..J.S.C. NOTICE. i Thlaactlan Is brtmght to recover $lW22.SO, the i amount due on a promissory note made by the I defendant, dated 2<ith Peremlirr, 190fi, lei the order of the plaintiff, payable 24 montha after elste with Interest at fi per cent, per annum. l'-��lnclpal fflffAQ Interest 847.80 Total ���1922.W1 Agent Skeena Land District Putrid of Coast Kuril,.- 5 Take notice that Henry Macartney ol I'rince Rupert, It. C-, occupation miner, Intends lo apply for permission to purchsae the following described CommencInK at a poat planted on the aouth ���Ida of Eichumaika River, about 2 1-2 miles from lie confluence with the Skeena River .mil about 1-2 miles waat from tixchumslka rapl-da, thence 80 chains north, Ihonca 40 chslns east, thence 80 chains aoulh. thence 40 chains weat to point o commencement, containing 820 acrea more or laaa. Post marked "11.M. S.W. cor." Dated April 22, 1911. HENRY MACARTNEY Pub. Anril 29. Skaana Land District���District o( Coaat Ranse - Taka notice that Alexander Mcintosh ol Van couver. B C. occupstlon reat estate broker Intends to apply for permlasion to purchase tbe followim tleecrlbed landa: Commanclng at a post platted 40 chains south from the aoutnwaat corner of lx>t !'-'���>, thence 80 chains south, thenca 40 chains weat, thence 80 chaina north, thanca 40 chains east to point of commencement containing 820 acres more or less. Dstetl April 17, 1911. ALEXANDER McINTOSH Pub. May 6 Skeena Land District���District of Casslar Take notica that I. Thomas McMeekln nl I'rince Rupert. B. C, occupation clerk, Intend to apply for permiaalon to purchase the following deacribed lamia: Commanclng at a i>oat plant-ed about two miles r. in Hi of lho forks of the White and Flat rivera, thence north 80 chains, thence eaat 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thenco weat 80 chslns. Dated April 18, 1911. THOMAS UtMSlKIN Pub. Mav 13. Francis S. Preaton. Agent .Skeens Und District Dislrict of Casslar Take notice that I, Charlea L. Delgrovo of Stew ���rt B. 0�� occupation prospector. Intend to apply (or permiaelon to purchase the following ilf*.cril>od lands: Commencing at a post planted about six mllea ] ,,f rivi>r"in tinat nf ^nmmm,n?m,��.V,r��^M south and nne mile wait nf the (orks of the White ] * . ,/.��' lommuiicemrllt, Poll and Flat rivera. thonco aouth 80 chains, Ihence 1 HUBlng 1"') ncri'H moro or H'HH. east 80 chains, ihence north 80 chains, thenco weat | WM, FRANCIS NlClloLSON, District ul Queon Charlotte George MM of I'rlnce ��� ti butcher, intends to apply _ aee the (ollowing described Commencing at a poat planted about seven | iii.U-s weat and two miles south "f the mouth of : Stanley Creek whera It empties into Naden j Harbor, (Iraham Island, thenco 80 chains aouth, ' thance 80 chaina weat, thsnee 80 chaina north, thsnee 80 chana eaat to peiinl of commencement and containing 640 acrea moro nrleaa. Dated March 17, 1911 OBOROI KHIZZELL i Pub. April 7. Numa Demera. Agent I Coaat Range 6 Land Diatrict Take notioa that I, John Hepburn of Kit aumkalum, occupallon farmer, intend to apply (or Permiaalon to purchaae the (ollowng described lands: Commencing at a poat planled at tha northeas corner of Lot 8983, thence east 20 chains, thanes south 40 chains, thance west 20 chans, thence north 40 chains to plsco o- commnncemant Dated March 18, 1911. JOHN HEI'IHJKN Pub April 16. Skeena Land District. District of Coast, Kange 5. Take notice that Wm. Krnncis Nichol* ' son, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation locomotive fireman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on tin- north bank of the Zim-o-got-itx river, about two miles up stream In a westerly direction from the junction of the little Zim-o-got-iU river and the main ; Zim-o-got-itz river, and marked Wm. Francis Nicholson's south-east corner, thence north 40 chiiiim, thence west 40 phtini, thence south 11) ciiains more or l-SII to shore line of river, thence enst 40 chains more or less along shore line S?A.\_\_���.>X����-t. Dm ^tay Satisfactory Rung* Sold and Guaranteed by The Kaien Hardware Company THIRD ANKNUK l-IIONK N... :i . ���*���*������������*���*���**���*���*���*���*���*������ * ��� ��� *# -�� ��* ��� * Prospectors' and Miners' Supplies WHOLBSALI HF.TAII Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods Everything that ihould be in a first class Hanlware Store you will find 80 chaina. Ilalnl April 20, 1911 I'ub. Mav IS. CIIAllLFS I1KI.OIIOVE -nr*-iiiBi*s 1'iiajhuyi ... . , 1 , ,.. ,,,., Frar.i-1. E I'mtinn. A.-nt 1)at*-'(l ������"ly 17, 1011 (loo. H. I'utmun, mci'iit. ���AT THK. ��� ��� * ��� i ��* ��� Prince Rupert Hardware and Supply Company M ��� TIIIRI) AVF.NUF. rilllNF. 120 THE DAILY NEWS 1836 1911 The Bank of British North America 75 Years In Business. Capital and Reserve Over $7,300,000 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land Duet net District of CsBsiar Taka nolice that I, James We baler Ksplin of Stswart, li.C, occupation auctiunaer, intond to apply for permiasion to purchase the following deacribed lands: Commencing at a poat planted on the right hank o( the S'aaa river about nine miles above tha forks of the Naas river, thencu south SU chsins, thenoe west bO chains, thenca north -SO chains, thance east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing t; iu acres more or lesa. JAMKS WEBSTER ESPL1N Dated March 24, lid l. Prank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub, May 17, Business Men's Banking I *kvt UmI BEStaS^ *.. && Pw5 ��* I 1 aki* nutcu tt.-it Linfonl Seavell lit*ll ul l'ritici* Money advanced to finance your business. Local and foreign Drafts bought and sold. Notes discounted. Collections promptly made. Letters of Credit, Money Orders and Telegraph Transfers issued, payable in all lhe leading Cities of tbe world. Prince lluperl Branch��� F. S. LONG. Manager. -Church Services FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in lhe Empress Theatre, 11 a.m. and 7 :iti p.m. Sunday* Schixil und Hil.le Class at :'.;*0 p. in. REV. K. W. KERR. M.A.. Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHCRCH pbaoh and sixth mm Services every Sunday at II a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 2.30 p. m. Baraca Bible Class UO p.m. KEV. W. H. McLEOD B.A D.D. Pasto* THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH itrffON < KNTRK IT. AM>2n<d AVE. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 1290 p.m. Sunday School at 2.3-.J p.m. REV. C. R. SING, B.D. Pa-sto* SALVATION ARMY CITADEL TOP uF SIXTH STHECT Sunday Services 11 a. m., 3 p. m.. I p.m. Sunday School 1.30 p. m. Public Servicrs Monday. Wwi nnvlay. Thursday, Saturday at !" p.m. Everybody welcome. ENSIGN JOHNSTONE. Cuun ornctn J Real Estate.. OFFERINGS Rupert, H. C.i occupation locomotive enginetT. intftids to apply for permiasion to purcha.**** the folleiwink* de-KTit>ed landa: CoflUDsjndttl at a post plant-eel on the north bank of thf /imogotits River about thnv '���>> mih-a distant .upstream) in a weeterly dtnedoB from thn junction of the Little Zimogotiu River and the main UmOfOtUi River, thence mirth 4U chin:.*-, thence west 40 chaina. thenc aouth 40 chair..-, tlu-nce **sst 40 chains to post of com- iTHTuvnieni containing 160 acrea more or |ma. Dated Jun.- 7, lull. LINFORD SEWALL BELL I'ub. July S. Ceo. R. Putnam, Agent Stikine Und Disuict���District of Caasiar Take notice that Christian A. Tervo of Stikine, H C, oec'-oation customs otbeer, Intends to appl> for permiaaion to purchase tbe following deacribed land- Commencing it a post planted about three- 'luartera of a mile north aaat (rom Ulaciar Ritlle and on the east hank of Stikine River and on tbe aoulh aide of the mouth of a little creek, thenc* ; tan 40 chains, thence nortb 40 chaina, thence, : ���.*.������: 40 chaina. thence aouth 40 chains to point' 1 of com mencement and containing 160 acres more I or less, Dsted Feb. 10. 11*11. CHRISTIAN A. TERVO I Pub April 7. BkttM Land District���District of Coast Range 5 : Tske notice tbst I, l*auchlan John Shanahan uf Victoria. B. C., occupation teacher. Intend to' apply for permission to purchase the following ! described lands: Commencing at a poat planted 65 chains south ' from the southeast corner of Lot 3060, thence 40 ! chains south, thence 40 chaina weat, thence 40 I chsins north, thence 40 chaina east to point of commencement, conUining 160 acres more or lass. ' LAL'CHLAN JOHN SHANAHAN , , Dated AprU 17, 1911. - I'ub. May 6 Skeena Land District���Diatrict of Caasiar | Taka notice tbat I. John L. .Mitchell ol Prince 1 Rupert, B. C, occupation bookkeeper, Intend to 1 apply for permiaalon to purchaae tbe following described landi: Commencing at a post planted about (5) five mllea aouth and (I) one mile weat of the forka of the White and Flat rivera, thenc* north >u chains theoce east bO chaina, thence aouth 60 chains, thence west 80 chains. Dated April 18, 1911. JOHN I. MITCHELL Pub. May 13 Francia S. Presten, Agent Skeena Land Diatnct -District of Oottt Ranxe 5 Coast District Take notioe lhat Wm. Lealie nf Sapperton. B.C. occupation Government Guard, intenda t�� apply for permission to purchase the futlowmit deacrith ed lands; Commencing at a poat planted *Y* chains wett and lJti chains aouth uf the tuuthw-evt corner of lot Nu 1711. ntitare 5 coast disirict.mark-r��d Wm.Leslie, N.W.-ruiner. thence suuth 4" chaina thence eaat M< cbaina, thence nurth 4<i chain*, thence weat *' chains lu poat of commencement, containing BO acre i mare or lesa. WM. LESLIE T. D. Laird. Agent Date,] March ..Mh. 1911 Pub. Apnl 29th. 1911 Skaana Land District-District of Caaalar Take eolioe that I, Alfred Berrymaa Williams of Prion Rupert, B. C, occupation merchant intend to apply for permiaaion lo purchaaa the following dewcribed landi- Commendng at a pott planted about (2, two milaa aouth of tbe forka of tbe White and Flat riven, tbence 60 chains south, tbence 60 ahaioa aaat. tbence 00 chaiiu north, tbenee SO chains TO PAY PEOPLE FOR USING GAS Fort Burwell Company Beats Tsimpsean People All to Pieces for Generosity to Consumers. (Canadian Pass Dispatch) Port Burwell, Aug. 3.���Rivalry between the Dominion Natural (ias Company ar.d tin. Medina Natural Gas Company has resulted in .i reported offer of one of the companies to give gas users of Vienna and Port Burwell not only free gat, but also i' premium of one cent pir thousand feet to all those who will sign a contract for one year. Since the war between the two companies started the price of gas has been cut in half, dropping from twenty cents per thousand feet n> ten cents. The latest offer ,o pay the citizens for using the gas i- the result of one company's offer to supply it free. Both companies have franchises in Vien- nd Port Burwell. WATER CLAIMS FOUR Young Montrealers Victims of Drowning Accidents (Canadian Pre*.*. Dispatch) Monireal. Aug. 3.���At different .inns throughout the day four drowning accidents have occurred the victims being under twenty years of-age. Thi names and agea iire: John MiiPliir.-on 19, Z. l.i .hie g, Victor Ethier 8. another unidentified. Dalad April IS. 1911 Pub. Mat* IJ. Liberal Retains Seat London, Egn., Aug. 3.���(Special)���Middli-iun election yesterday Sir Waller Adkirs, Liberal, polled ii$63 vote*, and Professo altreo berrvman Williams | Hewlsn, Tariff Reforcmer Unionist polliil 0452. No charge. Krancla S Preston. Ag*r.t, IN TWO YEARS Skaana Land I llstrlet���Diati - al Caasiar Tak* notica that I. Jobn Robert I'acvy ol l*rinea /.*,-�� TfinAiion lluperl, II. ... occupallon cook. Inland lo apply f .1) I I U Uf II If. U lot oermasion lo purchaaa lb* loUo.Ing da��cnbad VJCI lllIW/UUll Commencing at a poat planted (31 two mllea south and Si two mil*. ��<-��� ol th* lorks ol tho Whlta aad Flat rlvara, th*nc* s��*u<h Ml chaina ^L-^^^^_-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^��� ih.r.ea aaat cu cl.aina, tune* north ��u chains. ������������ thanca aaat SO cha ns. . , .,, _ , _ . _, listed Apr 120. inn Jims- RnHKRT im iv Line will Reach Ottawa in That Pub. Mai 13. F.SDC s S. Preston. At*n _, _ .. , . a *a^. *., . ��� ��� . Time, Says Mr. Chamberhn - i. ��� ��.s Land District - DUtrict 11 1 nasi Rang* *. Taka not ca that I, Martha Lawk, ol I M .<��������� ���������- Rupert, II. C , occupat on marr *-d woman I..ten i o apply (or perniioaioa lo purchase lb* following tlit.lW.l, Allg. 3.���"TIlC Grand Lot 18, block 20, section 1, $fi3W��. Lot on Third Avenue for *21w. Lot tf, block I, section S, $1300. Lots 25 anil 26, block 1'.'. suction 5, $1500 pair. Lots 41 and 45, block 15, section r*, il-.ci pair. Lots 24 ui.il 25, block T, section *>, $950 each. These lots are by far the beit buy in section <i. fsM Lot tf, block l'.i. section li. $.<*5. Cash lTomm*iicini"al a post planlrd about three and Trill'k Pacific lilll might to lie I $it25, balance in six equal payments one-halt mil*. dl**.an.: tn a ���.-,. ��� ...^v dirxtloa running three years. ^^'^^JTd^i^V. i^S th���* l\"*:l '" UV" >'i;'rs- rim* residential lul on rourth Avenue so chains. in.nc* auk ... ��..., n>mcai ��**t s ��.u*l Mr. K. I. ( hrniln rlin cererl for $13011. ehalna, inane* north M chana la point ol com- ... . ' Tie,. I...a ..n Amlin-i... A v.. jiltf ..nph ' m*ncaa*ii*nl, cnr.la n r.| (III acraa mora or laa*. IWOlotson Aml.rose A\e., MHO eacn. i,,*^ Aprl II. l-.-ll. MARTHA LEEK Double corner on seventh Avenue lor pub. Mav II. $800 pair, easy terms. .laserihad lands: The Main Line of the G.T.P. Will Pass Through Centre of HOUSTON TOWNSITE Double corner on the I'laza for $550. Good level lot in section 8 for ?25n. Terms $25 cash, balance $10 month. ���For Rent 5-room House with hath. ������?.'" month. I ri.'.'ii Mouse with hath, $25 month. Two .Stores on Third Ave. ���INSURANCE 1 Skarna Und District -Dwnci ol Coaal Rant* j Tain nollea that Mary llaaton UIMaraWra ol Victoria. II. C occupatioa hauaak as im. Intends lo apply lorprrmlasloa Is purchas* tba lolloaini Commaeclni at a poM planted al lh* aouth*--*at comer ol Lot MM. Rant* S. t oast Dunrkt.ih��nc* tu ehalna *ou.h tbane* 10 rhaina Mat. ibonc* N chains north, thenc* 10 chain* aaat lo poinl ol umm*nc*m*nt. cotitaininc t.'il .cms mor* or mm* MARY IIEATON lilLDEHSLKtVK Dated April IT. I>ll. Pub May*. in.-n. gi r, who is in town aftir a tour of ins|H*cii..r ovir the li-1 in tin wist. "The work ares' i�� g. ttii g along Skaana Land District-District ol Coa.1 McCaffery & Gibbons |sS??S^,S;rf��S,,'Ma,,or! wccoulddowi,h 3,00�� Princ* Ruperl - and - Haielton ^^^^ ��� , ^ ^���ul ��� ^ ,������,,. _^___^^^^^_^^_^_^^^__^_^___ oast e-iraar ol A. MeL��l s pra-a-apUon. lb-mo* 20 chains aoulh, liiohc* 10 chains aaat, lh*nos to chatna north, Ibenoa lo ehaina ****��i to post ol cumm-mosmanl oontainlna 2*. aer*. mora or laaa. Dated April IU, 1*11. KillK.>111���.'II W. llijUUI.Il | I'uh. Apnl 21. Fnd Hampton. Aiant The contract has been let for clearing the right of way for the G.T.P. line. If you would make money invest in HOUSTON lots. HOUSTON is situated in the centre of one of the must arable and productive farming countries along the main lineof the GRAND TRUNKTACIFIC. In the country around HOUSTON Mine of the richeit mines of the Province of British Columbia are located. HOUSTON will be a distributing point .-^p���pj,,,��� , for the great agricultural, commercial I'll i tliilly. he snd. "I was om and mining settlers thst will soon locate to the Rockies or a visit of in- in th,?.B"1-'ley ,Val1"!?:-,lhe wealth and possibilities of which are no well ipection, aad I found uu . mr-rked progress was lieing made ;���: ev. iv pat f thc line. We are somewhat troubled on this side by a scarcity Application for Charter for a Railroad nun, but in the wist we have all the laborers we u.-i t." JAPANESE GIRLS ISma Laivl Di.lti.t - Di.tr.it "I C.-a.l llanar ���'. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Tak* n.-tic* thai I*. ir> M Mlllt ol I'rli.r* R,i. VflTlfl.' IH lll.-til.-IIV ntVCM it..,, P-rl. II C . ���*r.ip*ti..t, I ml l:n��in*��r. int*t��U W Mil ll S l> IIMthlli i.l\fc.> that apptyrorpnatalga u. purchaa* th* i.-u..-*m�� ]. a.llla-al tend* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .'.���mmtan. inn at a post plantad on lh* left bank ��� ��� ii !(���.. r *. n��rlh wt-at *-.rti-a*r of lol 4WS il V . lh*r,r. ^a.t t�� rhaln. im*t* .*r I**. to west- . *-!��� l��.indary ol timber limit *4a .ohl numb*. limit Ma tow numb** ^���'-H ^^B^^^^^^HH ��� mil ti,,���r* n..rth*rly 1olP,��in�� aa.l wasterl. gr.tllll.Hls lhe llrsin for reCCIVI Remarkable Advance in Woman �� Life in the Orient Among Japaneea high m-IhhiI _^^_mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmm���- 'i"K ia..,,.<lai) ���f <iml**r limit "i . ha.i.. m.ir*> or was r s , ��� ��� i ..^. r.,rn*r..f said limber limit, thenc* llll lint . "llll'.ll U ���!' Is strong today, a**l*rli -*����� rhaina more or leva i�� left hank ..f . . *. i i M.Nnl lliarr. th..nre -nutherl* f-llvaln* ���**���! Writ.- a | Ip.lllfsl* UjIChlT. I lie left bank .,f MrN-ll Riv*r.vi rhaina mor* or leaa , . , . , . * t.. :,...n. ..f r.^.oH-nrement, rontalnin* 100 arie. J.lp.lHI*M girl ill tills generation mor* or l*-e*. i i , i i / PERCY M MILLER. ll-"> brt.'llllll till- HIT of COmpilM- Pat* June it. lii " ''*���"n*J,��� A-"n* ii\�� (rt i iloiii from her birth. Old Puh July 1... 1-'( 1 , , , ��� . , , ,, ,, , ���, dogmas .m��l precepts winch guv- r.-*iar Laad DMrirt Di.irict ol Skeena ' ' " Taka aatis* Utu I. Lemuel rr**r of Vancours*. intul lhe bvts of her mot In r and _ occupalii,-. broker, Inlend lo apply lor |.*rm!***i��*n Kace llivir" or "at a l.oint mar ths "���,!"""��" i'*i<-iio*in��de.rii*adi_ian.ls: gr.'mlm.illii r full lilmll her ear l i,it i iniir. ur ui u I'i"... inmi iiti i ���mmenrin�� at a post planled on Iho allot* , ' junction nl the HM KlVSf with the in > r,.,nl,-*ri> direetinn In.m Port Nrt-on Cannery Ilk.- f.'r-o|f llninillT--I'ol thre.'lteil- PSSCS Kiv.T, below Fort Virmillion msrkH l.. t: S. S. >'.*mer. thenre 20 chains , iiii ihe IVirr* River* i In nn. ni.nhirlv "'"'! '*' ��� :". ""'''." ����*,oenre 20 chain, mg, |���n ���*.. sunii'thirg remote and on nu *mm in.... .... ni-> ni'ioi'i... ���,,,,, ,��� rtinn ),���, ihmr, .long the shore to * to 1-ort Smith on lhe Miivi-Itiver: rroin point ..I cimmenewneni, mMSssI io MM mot* In tie to Ih- rrg.'r.ltil. Although a point on the laid rsllfOSd it'i.r l(S ;""~, ,�� .... i ---.i.i ���.,....., ��� ��� . -i i i crokHing of Uie Wal.iski, River or the j^i"",."'��� ",1 tfflgBmVtmtm " '" ,,,,""",n|y Miel that woman s Loon River easterly to Kurt McMurray .iluration in Jj-pali has ailvanceil on lhe Alliiibasi-a River; llwnm eiisurly Skj-erii UndDlstrlcl-DUlrtet of Coast lUnnt , , , * .��� ... L lilnnir lhe rleirwater Riv.T and f'hur ' Take nolire thai I. Ale,.n.|.rl lather, of Hear- Willi Wllt'lll Hi. Tiiptl ItV Wltlllll ihf u}��!)* y1}" ' ie;lr-**"Vr 'Jiv.'^an.i "���". *,������,, Mantf.lia. .��*rupali..n rarmr-r. intend lo til apply for permission lo purchase the folk-win* |0St tW.lliX-llVI- VI ,'irs, It IS also in* at a post planted at the snulh IIIm'iI, tl'l (IIV trill- that Woman's of lot .1116.,, district of C-aat. Ran*. 5. , ' ..Iiir.itlonal opportlitmus are not application will be msds to the Pur- liansnt of Canada at thi? pnsent so> sion thi*n*nf, (ur un Aft lueofpOTStlag a RaOway Compsny under the nsmi ��f "The I'ueitir. I'runs-1'an.ida und Hudson Bsy Railway Company," with powsr to lay "in. oonstniet und operate u line ol railway from s point In ths ProvlnOS uf Albertu. at or near tl,<- t'ity of Edmonton, tbsnes nonhoriy by ths moat feasible route to, at, or near Athabasca Landing; thenee northwesterly nortlwast of tsaSSI r Sluv.* Luke to Waliiskit or Loon River; thence northerly to u point St or neur the junction of the Loon Itiver with thi- ile-crihe.1 lands: I'-.mmenrli weal corner c ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ s lual-*d almul 11-2 miles in a aoulh eaaterly di- rertlon fr .io Ureckenridae liandin*. markH A. chill River through the Province of Saskatchewan l�� Fort Churchill or Port Nelson on the Hudson Bsyi Prom u point on suitl ruilroad neur Its .Tossing of the Wuhiskii or Loon Itiver, westerly ^~^^^^^^^^^^^^��� in I'oiino lliver rrmuitnir nn the Pence '������"""' ��"**��� rorner; thence eouth Wl chains, to I race liner crossing on wie i care lhmtm ntt m ctltlnti ihe*** north sn chains River; ihence westerly on the north 'more or less to ...nth mm corner of lot nm, side of ths river through Laurier Puss thenrewe.t mchain, morror !<-,. to aouth west lo Vrinru I'm,," or I'nrlliiiid C-inlll �����ner of lot *W2. Ihene* nnrlh !��' rhaina mot* to I mice nupsn or i oriiiimi > unai r |#M ti) n|h mit rnnn of wwt4. -j*,,**. on HM I act If 1 oust in Hntlsh I olumhia; west lOrhnin. more orl-.. lo point of r.��nmrn<**- W'ith power to construct and Operate ment. n.nlainln* .'.wi acre. more..rle... urismph snd telephone and cuiil- *L���*t&a SQK%SSl lines for general public purposes; to n��.e.liin*2nd. I��ll curry on, construct, maintain and op- i'uii June2ith. mi ersts boats und ferries for the purpusssI ., ...... ���f lli.. rnllwuv inil o.Kir iinrto.is* to s*"*ns land Hiainet I >i.. net..(I oart llarft I oi tin r.uiw.iy unu otr.ir i.urpo.i >. io Tlh# nulitr (hll Hmh ( A||on ^ m, Bct|uir<* snd make iim of lands, water- h,,,*,,, mapaiion ���un,, intends to apply tor lots, WharVSSi docks, ilock-yurds, slips, i j*ermlailon to purchas* lh* l..llo��in�� dewrihed wutphnnw-s, elevators und olliir con- ,''" ^ . . .... a v-���i,,������,,. ���.���, ������,,, , ,, . , ; . omm.-iclnit al a po.. panl*d al the North- veniimiin, and ��i It .ower lo enter ��,��, ^r^, ,,�� chsin, .a.i*rl> ilishtly nonh) >nu> niKrien-ienls Willi other I ompanie*. irom ih* norihe... rorner ol Ian inn tllarrey SMITH & JOHNSTON Surv.y, ('.-an Iii.tri.-t, liana* V. ����. s<. chains Solieilnrs (or |K.. Ai.i.lioum. **"��� '���-��>����� sn chslns south, Ihenee 10 rhaina DatSd a* i)Vi,V, il' ?'''." ,��"*.* .h-nre 40 ehalna north. Ihenr. 1(1 rh.in. June a tl TBR*'* *" 2'"l ''"y >'t ""'��� 'h-nce tn chsin. noMh i��� po�� ol com- '*"' '"������ w*. 1��11. m-nt-rmenl rontainlnii IW arn-more or lesa. Hated June It, UU. SMIAII F. ALTON ^^^^ ^^^ 1 r��b. July |��. rVad Bohte*. At*nl ��� Sheens land DMrlcl���DMlrtetal <1< so griiii an thorn* of men. Hut, -.!>- litis Harder, the lime is full of ho|H* for women. Advertise in The Daily News Gone to Winnipeg Mrs. B, M. Cohan left yea* terday on the S.S. Prince Rupert for Winni|H g. where shr will spcml . few monilis' holiday with rill .lives. Partners Leaving the City Messrs. I. Dincior antl M. H. Cohan leave ilu* cily today. Mr. Director gins up river as far _ -��� tmue* ihat I, chai-iaa H. Kneaaa a l,.��� i|���w.t , , .. 1-rliia.Kupart. II. C, oeaupallan larmar. Jnland |',s HllXelloll, tliell from there tl) known. We have prepared an illustrated folder which we shall be pleasedto give you. This folder explains the honest facts of the district. Ths price of HOUSTON lots is very low in view of the assured great future of the plsee. HOUSTON ia not a speculation-it sn investment thst should sppeal to snyone wsnting to make money honestly. Csll sniT see us or write snd we will convince you of the genuineness of our proposition. Law Butler Co. S.llmi Agents for Ihe Grand Trunk Pacific Townaile of Houalon. Prince Rupart, B.C. P.O. Bet 1540. Phone 60 TaiT* Prlne* '"*!'(''>' i"t permiaalonTo pa nh aaa tha lollowlni 1 ,.. . ^*I>I>_>I>>aaIaaIaaIaaIaaI.^^^^^^^^_ *jffii5Sr�� a Pom P....- .b��i �� thr- ' Wct*> "^ ��*** places on a fori ��&�����,. :nnd xe].i:^:^2r^,*%':'xsVi2:. ����ntw holiday. ihT"* *"'"*' H0 'hslna. thene* nonh SO chaina, I ,, s,.. . , ^^^^^^^^^^ i^r^T.'**' ""chain. I1" ��'->l.y to niiiiiitK,. ��� nr.w Hiore ���!!���;���* AprlUO. 1(11. CIIAR1.KB M. KNOUHS , , * " "cw ""re | I Pub. May It. Praawla B. l-raata*. As**i lie tills then*. Mr. t'ohrn gocsl CONFESSES TO A FOUL MURDER Foreman of Section Crew Admits He Killed Archie Coble and His Bride. Royal Bank of C anada Head Okfice: MONTREAL. Capitol, $6,200,000 Surplus, $7,200,000 Total Assets, $100,000,000 Established : (Canadian Press Despatch) Olympia, Wash., Aug. 2.--J. H. Wilson, foreman of a section crew at Rainier, confessed to Prosecuting Attorney Wilson and Sheriff <"*as- lun that he killed Archie Coble *.��- and his girl bride at Rainier on the night of July 10. lie says, lie went to the house and killed Col .li and then his wife, afterwards assaulting her. Savings Bank Department, $1 will open an wcount Branches throughout Canada and Banking Connections with ���,!> . United States. ' |,lir,s Agents throughout the world. H. P. WILSON. Manager. Prince Rt i >'rt Bru, MUSSALLEM & COMPANyI Good Freah Groceries at City Prices.... \ NEW ''TUNNEL" POWER BOAT We have Fresh Lettuce, Strawberries, Cakes, Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Tomatoes and Green Onions Has Just Left Her Builders' Hands in Rupert for Voyage up the Skeena Where She will Ferry Passengers. Clever Device. ) To Residents of Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8-We deliver promptly, our goods are fresh, at pricea not to be beaten in the city ��� ! ���w *"* MUSSALLEM & CO. ��**..-�������� On her way up the Skeena River at present is thc new "tunnel" power boat Kit-ex-Chen ("Me nel" power boat Kit-ex-Clieii ("Men of the Skeena") lx longing to Mr. W. J. O'Neill and finished on Sunday at H. Johnson's yard at Cow Creek. The boat is a very interesting one. She is the lirst tunnel stirned boat built in this city, and is so designed) as river boat men know, in order that the propellor may have morc water about it when the boat is making irips over shallows. She draws only eight inches of water, yet by the stern tunnel d. vice which lifts shaft and propelhr up into the body of the boat as it Were, she can use a twenty-four inch propellor. Her speed accordingly, is ten milea per hour with ;\ 30 II. P. RalaCCO engine. The Kit- i-x-Cheii is 34 feet long and can carry 20 passengers. Her work will be p.'ssengir ferrying between the bridge and Hazelton on the Skeena. On lur way up now sin is carrying about 100 cases of gasoline for consumption during her work ihis fall. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF BEERS WINES AND -LIQUORS, ALWAYS IN STOCK- COMPLEXION HINT To Cure Blackheads Need not Give up Candy For the blackheads, use hot Witter and snap for snii'll ones. You miglil try a lotion made with 1 drachm each of oxide of zinc and carbonate of magnesia and 4 ounces of rose water. Shake well before applying which may be done several times a day. Take more outdoor exercise ar.d ireathc deeply; drink plenty of water between ilitiils, but not at them; don't eat rich pastries and cakes or .much candy. The candy habit of some girls would ruin the best complexion in the world. You need not give up candy altogether, a Mule at the end of a meal is wholesome. -HERE ARE THREE OP OUR SPECIAL LINES. BlldweiSer Beer, We are sole agents for Northern B.C. Double OO Whiskey Guaranteed to be 12 years in the wood before being '"���:]! J Sole agents for Northern B.C. Victoria Phoenix Beer Sk Northern B.C. Liquor Company, [f^i ���i --i i 'i -i H ii|n H H AYE You Been Getting Poor on the Money You Have "Saved" by Using Cheap Printing? The business man who seeks cheapness as the First consideration in buying his printing, never really pays much attention to other elements in the transaction-except, perhaps, the mutter of gutting it done Quickly. The money SAVED by buying CHEAP printing is money on which you have paid an absolutely ruinous premium! It will make you poor if you persist in saving enough of it! LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land District���District ol Caaaiar Taka notica tbat 1, Janiea Millar Johnston of Staaart, li. C, occupation storekeeper, intand lo apply (or permiaaion lo purchase the (ollowing deecribed landa; Commencing al a poat planled about one mile nonb (rom tbe Naas liver and aboul nine miles above the forka ol the Naaa river, thence nortb 80 ehalna, thenca west SO chaina, Ihence south HO chains, thance east SO chains lo point ol commencement, containing tilt) acre* more or loss. JAMES MILLAR JOHNSTON Dated March III, lull. Prank Sidney Wilghl, Agt i'ub. May 17 Skeana Land Dislrict - District ol Caaalar Taka nolle, lhat 1, Percy Pranela Uodanratb ol Stewart, II. C, occupation Journalist Inland to apply lor permlsaion to purchaaa th. lulluwing described landa: C���niiii,*ncing st a post planted on lha right bank of tbe Naaa river about seven milaa above tb. (orka ol the Naaa river, thence south SO chaina, thence weat SO chaina, thenca north 80 chains, tin ne* east 80 chaina lo poinl of commenoavnent, containing tittl acres mors or leas. I'fcKCY FRANCIS GODENIIATH Dated Marc tb, Mil. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub. May 17. Skaana Land District���District ol Coaat Range V Tako notice that I, J. Lome MacLaren of Prince Kuiiert, B.C., occupallon real estate airent Intends Ui apply for permission to pur.-hasc the followinK described lands: Commencing at a poat plantad I'i chains west and st) chains south of the aouthweat corner of lot 1733. vicinity of Lakelse Lake, and marked 1. L. MacLaren's nortwest corner, thanca aaat Si) chains, thence aouth all chains, thenca waat 81) chains, Ihence north 40 chains to point of commencement, cuntalnlnK XiO acres more or leaa. J. LORNE MacLAREN Geo. II. Putnam, Agent Date May 31, 11*11 Pub. June 18.1811 LAND PURCHASK NOTICE FASHION S FANCIES Favorite Little Factors Fresh and Fair On linens and chiffons, on embroideries and on point d'esprit nets, there is a passion for worsted Mowers. Black satin, especially in tlu wool-back styles, is much In favor f, re. I '*���*-��� or CV('MU'g Bnd even lor attcrilOOII i thenca east 80 chains to point ol commencement. ' ing lilo scree mure or leas. wear. Many women now have link fringes of curls sewn in the tvps so that their own locks may be carefully hidden inside. Most every smart gown boatSS some touch of lace, either in ihe wee huimpe or cliiemselte, or somehow worked Into the surplice- like bodices now so fashionable. Young Couple Married Anotlnr c | it ii 1 and pretty wedding was sole mn ized Thursday win n Miss Florence Watson was married to Mr, John We bug. Rev. \V. H. McLeod officiated lhe ceremony taking place in the Mclntyre Hall where Mr. K. A. Woods played ihe Wedding March. After the Ceremony the young couple gave a dance to a nunibii' of (lose friends In the K. of P. Hall after the rieipiion nt iIn- home of |Captian Wi Isoii. Skeana Land District���District ol Caasiar Take noUoa that 1, Charles Frederick Metcal) ot Stewart, 11. C., occupation freighter, Inland to apply lor permiaaion to purchaaa tba lollowlng deacribed landa: Commanclng at a poat planted on the right bank ol the Naaa river about six milea above lh. [orka of tha Naaa river, thanca south 80 chatna, thenee west 80 chaina, thenoa north so chaina. containing 640 . ,^^_^^^_ Dated Marcb 26, 1011. CHARLES V. MKTCALF Pub. May 17. Frank Sidney Wright, Agant Skeena Land District���Dislrict ol Caaalar Tak. notioa that I, Dartla Edwin Badger ol Stewart, B. C, occupation plumber, Intand to spply for permission to purchaae the lollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one mile north ol tba Naaa river and about seven miles above tha (orks of tba Naaa River upstream, thenoe north 80 chatna, thenoa east 80 chsina, thence aouth 80 chains, thenoe wast 80 chaina to point ol commoncment. containing 640 acraa mora or laas. DERT1E EDWIN DADGER Dsted March 23. 1011. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub. May 17. Skeena Land Dlitrict���District of Coast Rang. Taka notico that Annie Mussallem ol Prince Rupert, 11. C, occupation married woman, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following descrilied lands: Commencng at a poat planted at a poat at tha southwest corner, 60 chains east Irom N. E. corner ol Lot 1116, llarvey'a Survey, Coaat Diatrict, Range 6, thence east 20 chains, thenoa nortb 40 chains, thenca weet 40 ehalns, thenoa aouth 20 chains, thenoa east 20 chains, ihenoa aouth 20 alialns to point ol commencement, containing 120 scree more or less. Dated May 8, 1011. ANNIE MUSSAI.I.KM Pub. May 13. Skeena I .anil District District nl,Cuaal Range li Take note tbat I, John Ivan Peters ol Princ. Rupert, II. On occupat on clerk. Intend to apply for permiasion to purchaae the following deecribed and.: Commencing at a post plsnted about three an one-half mllea distant n a south westerly d reel on Irom a blind slough from Observatory Inlet where the same touehea tha Indian Reserve, thence weet 80 chaina, thenca north 80 chaina, thenca oast 80 chains, thence eoulh 80 chains to point o commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas Dated April 14,1011. JOHN IVAN PETERS Pub. May 13. Land District���District of Cosst Taka notioa that Hume 1iat,i:..-.or, of Iran Rupert. B. C, occupsllon tr.satcr n ariner, Mmts to apply (or permission to leas* lb. lefleiSI daacribed landa: Commencing al a poat planted alaiul 101 IMS aouth of tba Indian Rasen* on the tart skis I liooac llay on tha eaat side ol the !'.nlnstila xleses norlh 100 chains along shor* lo ihs KessnaW tbence weat 60 chains mora ur lea* te t..a��* Bu. thenoa 100 chaina along shun-, OirtK* es* �� chains more or less to post, cunt*.:." .* bit) sm mora or laas. ..�����* Dated March 8, H1L HUME I IIUNCTO!* Pub. AprU IS. SkMna Und District���District ri ' ���"���' Taka notioa that I, John ln��in el IWJ Rupart B. C, occupsllon labuivr. ISMM '"HW (or t-armiaasoo to purchase th* luiioawi tmxtm Commencini at a poet planted si-eel ��> ���" mile, south of lb. forks ol the ftaJM st*l IJ rivera, thenoa eouth SO chain., ti"'-�� m* m chaina, thane, north 80 cbsins, xlitx.ee *m is Dated'AprU IS, lull. lOfflj ' Nffl Pub. May 13. Francis S. I'rwi**. *^ Skeona Und District-Dis. i.c "I .<["*. Taka noUc. tbat I, WUliam J.*1... ' "">*, Princa Rupart, B. C, oecui-stion ra**c*>**'.,"*"r to apply for permtumn lo purchs*- to* I described landa: ...^ Commencing al a poal planled st lha m>*x>mm. corner of Lot 3068, Rsnge 6, Coaal ll.al:.��.-��2 aouth IN chain*, thenoe east M <���' tm, """ north 20 chaina. thence weal 10 chains X* P~J ol oommenooment, containing to .('**. B*n*' DTtedAprllMSIl. WILLIAM J.UIM"l��tft Pub. April 20. Skeena Und Dlalrfct-Dlsln-i ri ' umt Take notioa that William I "'.:, of Princa Rupart, B. C, occups' un ��jJJ ntands to apply for permissiun lu I urt-ss�� following deeerlbad lands: , ���,i iwss Commencing al s posl plsrled �����"*���*, 75 milaa aouth of the forks ol il.e .'��� �����*',, rlvere, tbenc. eoulh 80 chains, tl.- ���**; ��� ehaina, lh.no. norlh 80 chains, i-ienc <����� WILLIAM FREDERICK CAM KM**' Dated April IK. mil. Pub. May IS. Francis '*. l-esxo* \tt�� Skeana Und DUtrlct-Dtotrici d I "* *ffl Take notice lhal Grace Mr I, B. C., occupation married wuina-.. j-ciibs-l lor permiaalon to purchase llic I'!��� ��� '�� ���"������ lands: ^atb��* Commeneing at a poat plsnlel si ������������ ���� j corner 100 chains eaat anil IC l sutnr the northeaat corner of Lot 111��. "-> ' ,', esS Coaat District, Range b, thence ll * mmt, Iheaee 80 chaina north, thence 10 'J"'"^, thence 80 ehaina eouth to pint <' conUining 320 acres more or Im" ...tivISU DaUdMsy S. ISII. JIM *-,����, Aiflt Pub. Msy S. r mi n Sk-wna Und District���Hi��'';'" ' ^%Xtes Take nutiee that I, James l> ��� ��� ' |rtj is Rupert, B. C, occupstlon les" ��� |, ;k,*n-f apply lor permlasion lo purchs*- ��� described landa: , ,t(t tnUrt Commencing at a post plsnte.1 *��������� .... rl,a-n. Muth of the forka of the Whit" ,u ctlira, thenc. north 80 chains, Ihenc. Wi thence south SO chslns, thence N ,,isUir Dated April 18, 1011. . *n "' ,���, At*��< Puh. May IS. Francis - I Cast Land District Wstrl <fecnl Take notice that I, Paul ���%""?'fr Porcher Island, occupnt""'. f��"J"fam tend to apply for p*��-rmi--.���-" * inj, the following foreshore: ������'!" ,*,e at a post planted about r- I-**' ',. r |,. location post of lot 1301 '"',* "r. ,,tic��. land, thence In a lemtherly STu^ following high water mark i- ||t,nrt thence west to low water mars. ^ northerly following low ��������"��� . m. 1200 feet; thence eaBt to point o> mencement. BRBNDI.B��- Dated March 7, 1911. First insertion Msrch 11 _��_.___-_ THE DAILY NEWS �������� LYNCH BROS. �� i 1 1 _ I General Merchandise Largest Stock] Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. "-~���M 1 ,���*^���k , ^,r��...~.---��---S---��-.--^.'-��^,~^"-~^-|,-~-***" BAUUBL HARRISON iS.iTARV I'.IIILIC) V. K. (i. liAMIU.E Samuel Harrison & Co. i Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED and - Stewart 1 ! - THE COSY CORNER = | DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OK WOMEN I 1 ,a****al >-a.*l>' ���*-..' *�� ..**..**. I. This is 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 are invited by tbe editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Cerner" will fill a Bocial need. MODISH EVENING GOWN EMBROIDERED LINEN For most delicious Bread, Dainty Biscuits, Etc, use Robin Hood Flour Your Dealer Has ll Oyster white lace was used for -*���*-*-*-*��� FRED. STORkI - General Hardware Builders' Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves Granltewarn Tinware n T TEMS OF 1 s po RJi SECOND - AVENUE ��, �������� ��� ***.*.*) W. L. BARKER Architect Second aveiue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. One of the beautiful embroidered rolies one may purchase for a very mod.rate sum of money. If. however, one prefers flounce embroidery and insertion, this is a splendid model to follow. Embroidered medallions and insertion skirt of a charming evening I could be used for tyodicc decoration X (savoy hotel Freiwr and Fifth Si. Thr e>n1y hntrl in Inwn with hot and roltl wnt- ��� i In rueima. Be ��t fur- ��� "i.i-l houao north nf Van��>uvrr. R-rmma ftn-c ���p. Phono 37. P.O. H��\ 129. : Pfudhomme & Fithor Ladies' and Children's WHITEWEAR ���special lines Just received NEW DRESSES FOR PARTIES Everything tor Ladles G Children "The Ladies' Store' MRS. S. FRIZZELL >xtli Street Phone Black 184 Fur and Skins Tanned, Mounted and Lined for Matts or Rugs EXPERT WORKMEN CHARGES REASONABLE WORK GUARANTEED Vancouver Fur Dressing Company 1843 Granville St. Van., B.C. New Knox Hotel BESNER & BESNER, Proprietors The New Knox Hotel Is run on the European plan. First-class service. All the Latest Motlcrn lmprovemenu. ���:���:��� BEDS toe UI FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT BIRK'S SERVICE HAS Accommodation For All. Carrying the most complete stock of ECCLESIASTICAL GOODS to be found in the west, we are in a position to furnish any- church in the province with it's needs. A glance at the illustrations on page 116 of our 1911 catalogue will furnish all the information required in sending us an order for this line of goods. Any church requiring altar furnishings, hymn boards or communion services can secure real values and quality from oiu well chosen stock. Write for catalogue. Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. Jewellers and Silversmiths X P MUNRO & LA1LEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS-:- AUDI10RS I.aw-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Runert P.O. Box 351 U.FRKO CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of British Columbia of B.C*.. Ontario, Sae- anil Manitoba Bars. katchewan and Al lierta Bnrs. CARSS & BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Odlce-Exchanire block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. Prince I:in,, tt. WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., I). D.S. Dentist. Crown und Bridge Work a Specialty. All denial operations skilfully treated. Gas and local nnasthelic* administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Consultation free. Olllces: Ilelucrson Block. I'rlnce Runert. il-12 Alcx.M.Manaon ll.A.. W.E. Wllllama.lt.A.. L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C l>. o. BOX 2.1 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL Of WM. I'OXON. KSO.. A.r.a.m..'ion., enq VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA ! GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS ANO REPORTS Third Avenue also Water Street, rRINCE RUPERT &!$j:��8.$��&^^ gown worn at a fashionable seashore hotel by a well-known Quaker City matror. Over the lr.ee skirt \\i's ;i tunic of black and while siripeil 11 ilTon voile edged with a band of plcin vlole t silk, which in turn was bordered with a band of jet cmbroidi ry. The bodice was attractively put together with seme materials in surplice fashion, a rosiiie of narrow lace hiding the meeting of surplice pieces ill waist line. The sleeves were made from one deip flounce of lace. "The Crowning ('.lory of our Faith, or The Saviourhood of Christ," will lie Rev. Warren H, McLcod's subject at the Baptist Church tomorrow evening. Service commences at 7.30 p.m. Regular morning service nt ll a.m. Bible School ard Brotherhood Bar* aca Class ;". 2.80 p.m. You are COrdlr.lly invited to intend these services, in Mclntyre Hall. Music conducted liy Mr. John E. Davey. and ii double flounce of embroidery trim skirt as shown. Al d a propos of flounce embroidery, the shops arc offering wonderful bargains just now. "A word lo the wise is sufficient." Jimmy Gabby, the coming welterweight, is 22 years old today, and has more thai) a hundred battles io his credit; Creamery Butter that iB Positively Pure. SANITARY Hams and Bacon The Cudaby Brand. FRESH Fruit & Vegetables Just in from the South. Ideal Provision House Third Ave., near 6th St. I'hone 100 MISS GRANT Public Stenographer Stenography and Typewriting promptly attended to. OFFICE���CONTINENTAL TRUST CO. Phone 818. THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables Second Ave. Fruit : Produce : Feed WHOLESALE H. H. Morton - 3rd Ave. FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIBT Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 580 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. F. W. HART UNDERTAKER * EMI1AI.MER HTOCK 1'IIMH.KTK r.tONK 62 According lo Alfred Shnibb, the British long distance runner, who is touring in England this summer, the professional Marathon game is deader than the proverbial door-nail In this counrty. Si te s)) By defcatlrg the Prince Allien Thistles by a Bcore of four goals to one, Saskatoon made certain of the championship of this division in the Saskatchewan Provincial Football league, the home players have not dropped a point an ar.y >.t iluir games and will now have to play ..IT against tht winners of the other divisions for the Provincial shield, cmblamatic of the championship of the province Swimming experts expect to sic most of Champion Daniels' open Water records inproved upon before ilu close of ihe presint season. The retirement of Daniels from compel it ion leaves the fulil open to a number of speedy Ashmen, and Frizell and Rcilly are both credited with sufficient speed to lower every standing mark. If favorable conditions prevail during the coming title rncis, there may bean entire new set of records by October. * v * According to remit advices Champion Ad Wolg&at and his manager, Tom Jones, will split after the next contest, that Joins will git his commission on the nexi bout ar.d linn be tin.nigh. Wolgast is making his own matches with McFarland and it looks like a Milwaukee club will get the match. The reason for the split between Wolgast and Joins is not known. The secret llolway learned from runners in both England and Australia is to keep the Kg- aa straight as possible, rest and balance tin wlight-evenly on the two legs and bring bmh into full play at tlu very start. Today llolway, who has always bun an American professional runner, is gitting (aster than he evir ran in his life. xjt $ is George Stovall played baseball iii school with Jesse James1 sons and the name of the team was the Outlaws. George says it was the best boys' team that ever played. In four years' time they lost but three games. .- .- -:- When Ad Wolgast and Packey McFarland signed articles for a ten round bout at Milwaukee, September 18 it was agreed iln> ihtnilil meet in a contest of 'JO rounds or more in California some time In fore tin first of tin year. Tin wiight in the Pacific coast conflict! while not settled, is is- pt-ctul to be l.M poinds five hours bt fore entering ihe ring. McFarland is obligated to post .S.".,(i(io iii support of the second match win in ver Wolgi'si comes to Chicago or Milwaukee to close the affair. CURRENT CREDULITIES Three times a bridesmaid, never a bride. To have too many plates on the table means guests. *��� * * You will be unhappy if you lose your wedding ring. .' v t��t If business be transacted "li Sunday you will lose by it in the coming week. Double Weekly Service mm S.S. Prince Rupert, S.S. Prince George For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Mondays and Fridays, 8 a.m. For Stewart, Thursdays and Sundays nt 8 a.m. Special fare on Sunday bunt, $11.fin return including meals iiuil berth. st. Prince Albert sails for Pint Simp- sun, Nans River, Masset, Niulen Harbor, Wednesdays, 1.00 p.m. and fir: Queen Charlotte Island points, Saturdays 1 p.m. Railway Service to Copper River Mixeil trains from Prince Rupert Weil nesdnys and Saturdays, 1 p.m., returning Thursdays and Sundays 5.20 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway System connecting with trains from the Pacific coast operates u frequent and convenient service of luxurious trains over its double truck route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Boston, New York and Philadelphia. Atlantic Steamship bookings ���Ranged via all lines. Full information and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT ANI1 PABBBNQBB AGENT Canadian Pacific Railway B.C. Coast Service Famous Princess Lint CANADIAN PACIFIC S.S. PRINCESS ROYAL Monday, August 7th, 9 a. m. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE J. G. McNab General Agenl S.S. INLANDER ... FOR ��� a a HAZELTON TUESDAY, AUG. 8th Take the fast light-draught steamer Inlander for Hazelton, H. B. Rochester - Agent ��� >**+++++'M-++'M.+'H.+++-l*+-l*++. || w. j. McCutcheon jj , i fan u*i compl-Me atock eif Drutr*. SpccUl , ��� , , nitiMitioii pmitl to Alltnit prcacriiitlun*. , , ! Theatre Block hm Ho. 79 Second Ave. ! i ��������� .�����������������������+��+�������������++������' i NEW WELLINGTON COAL LIME BRICK PLASTER CEMENT SHINGLES, LATH, BLACKSMITH COAL ROGERS & BLACK Phone 116 Palace Ice Cream Parlor 2nd Ave., next toolil nflles? of Optlmlat. aril only STOKES' ICE CREAM Beat ma,!* in Soattle. Frull anil Candy, wholr- salr ami Remit. Loot- far Hash *l��i. at night SAM t.DWEN. 1*.m ., PhonaSffl ���-���- City Scavenging Mr. J. Q, Weston unnounces that he has commenced work for the city. All orders received at the Office, 5th St. Phone 42 Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit thc lodge. J. P. CADE, N. G. It. ll. MORTON, .Sec g**-**it��i;*;ff-r-mffi*-^^ REAL" 1 ZZ I 1 I *���* P* !��� * ��� ������ V* �������� v.. iii H f* it* Hi !. 1 INVESTMENTS ESTATE JEREMIAH H. KUGLER He sells Buildings He sells Contracts He has Houses to Rent He buys Lots He builds Homes Special Bargains in Kitselas Lands Francois Lake Lands Lakelse Lands Hazelton District Lands Bulkley Valley Lands Kispiox Valley Lands Porcher Island Lands Kitsumkalum Lands, Sand, Gravel and Marble Deposits He buys Leases He loans Money He bas Farms Por Sale He sells Houses He rents Stores List Your Properties with Jeremiah H. Kugler UCHCHCHCHfltfHng-!'? Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C. mKtML\m*^^ THE DAILY NEWS G.T.P. MAKING PROGRESS ALL ALONG THE MAIN LINE Steel to be Near Hazelton This Fall ��� Line is Laid to Arthabasca Landing���Spur Line to Brazean Coal Fields Being Laid Thai steel on the coast section of the Grand Trunk Pacific main line will reach e poinl near Hazelton, B. Ci by thc end of the year is the latesi statement made by the ('.. T. P. officials. The contractors an busy now ai work on the thn i tunnels in the Canyon on the Skim.i River, which is about 106 miles i.is; of Prince Rupert. Tin- length of the three tunnels are saitl to be 1,300 feet, 1,100 feet and the third SOU feet. The work on these have been in progn ss for quite a long time now. with the result that i--.11 three of them are nearly completed. The roiid is in operation to within a rfew miles of the canyon and as suon iis the tunnels are completed the laying of the steels will be completed. Steel at Athabasca Steel was also recently put down ;is far as Athabasca river, which is a distance of about 1,017 miles west ni Winnipeg and right at the entrance of the Rocky mountains. The bridge across the Athabasca river i�� being constructed and ;is si...n .is the piling work is finished track-laying will be proceeded with, as far iis Fiuhugh, the first divisional point west of Edson. At this point large -.aid- will be constructed as well as a station, and other buildings in- cluding ii round house which is already on towards completion. Coal Branch The Grand Trunk Pacific railway have .il-o started track-laying ihis week on the coal branch line running from the main line west of Edson to the Pacific Pass and the Brazeau coal fields. Already about light miles have been laid of this steel. The company have also been making rapid progress with track-laying on its branch line into Rcgina. The contractors are laying iis much as two and three miles of .rack every day and at this rati of progress the line is expected ,o be finished into Regina Ly tin latter part of next week. Tr.i.'k was also recently completed on ! ihe Prime Albert branch lor about lit! miles and will Ik- coiiiiniiitl on I to the Athabasca river early in I August. ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll "The New*" Classified Ads. : Empress One Cent A Word For Each Insertion -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER��� The Insurance People UVERY CLASS (11* INSl'RANCE. OET Ol'R HATES The Mack Really and Insurance Co. Tho!"' 15" Third Avenue and Fulton St + Lost and Found i -a**-*"*** la***-***-..*** i.-aaa.-aa-..-^-"-**--.-*-"P LOST-A Kodak: left nn Metlakatla wharf. Finder rewarded by lowing sunn- in CsntpWI I Cigar Store. li.-'-tf T LOCAL LAWYERS ARE PRETTY MAD j : 1 For Rent Legal Business of the Town is Tied up Owing to the Absence of the Myriad jobbed Arthur. THE FIRE CHIEF I of firemen nearly till over itself ic roiTricrn i��atla!ihf"rthc'sKhtP'*nt* IO LK11 LluCl/ That ii man should remain on station duty nt the lire hall even (Continual from Pago One) during a tire, and the fire-bell ��� 'should be rung and the whistle to this before complaining of the -oumled at every alarm and not water pressure. How About Firemen? So exigent a matter as this arouses the enquiry: How aboul the tire department itself? As is known Alderman Clayton has already agitated for an special enquiry into the conditions of the department. The citizens are aware that recently there arere signs of dissatisfaction amongst the men, but the arrival >.f a for fun or fancy ci ri 11 purposes, and thai such detail- as the hanging np ..f the telephone receiver after a call, and the proper hiving out of the hose to economise watct pressure on the scene should be attended to, an points worthy of the attention of thc tir.* and water committee in th.ir tin* department enquiry. JUDGE LAMPMAN HERE new assistant fire chief -uni- to have had the effect ..f restoring !Wju Open County Court. Jud the morale of the group of call j ge Young Goes to Atlin men to some extent. Now some little points have come to light which have a hearing on Alderman Clayton's enquiry. Was Phone off Hook? While the old schoolhousc was burning after the explosion \is. terday a citizen coining down Fulton .street ..nil knowing thai a fin* was oh, stepped int.. the fire hall to ii-k where the l.la/c was. He found the I'm hall dl -i rii tl. The whole department had turned "tn to the tire. Thc citizen turned to the telephoni to ring up down town to ask hi- question. II.* found the receiver off the hook and swinging by ilu- side of the in- strument. A Station Duty man might easily havi gom* on duty without untieing this, and had . fm broken nut elsewhere in th. eity.it thill linn tin lite hall would have been less useful than the City Hall to help matti rs, The Fire Bell? Another point: The wati r department nun complain thiit tin I..II is rarely mug to l.t them know that ii tin* is iu progn --. Then* is ii specially purchased steam whistle of ear penetrating power on the electric light plant boilcrsi which la -opposed to |**Jve the lire alarm. The las) Hm. t iii - whistle blew then was nothing doing, though half the city ru-hed out with flashlights looking for the fire, and the "Red Devil" full Judge Lampman arrived by the Prince George thi- morning from Victoria and i- staying at the G. T. P. Inn. He will ..pin ilu County C.urt on Monday. Judgi Voting leaves f..r Atlin to hold conn then* ami return bile l" Rupert. To Attend Synod Several Anglican clergymen na- chetl .In* <iiy this morning lo attend ilu- meeting >.f thi Syrod which opens on Monday. Amoi g those who arrived was Rev. TIkm Marsh of Kitsumkalum. Rev. Mr. Price of Kiiw.-iger is on tin way. Rev. Mr. I'i.Id ..f Hazelton was titi.ilili .��� f, \\ d.*\s ..gn In -tai.* if he could Im* in alli-lld. ' . . - ��� i..| -vt*. d *.( run.i - will Ik* preached in ilu morning by Archdeacon Collison of Kincolith ..nd in ih.* .v. i ing by Ki\. R, II O'Mallcy formerly ..I Winnipeg, now oi Di i,v. r. Colorado. Given Two Weeks All >.f tin big building i- I., it ia "" upltd at th. corner of sixih -tn. i and Third avenue by I'. \V. H.-rt th. w.M krown furniture storek. 11it i. lot in*,, ,, Jays In will offer some bargains and In* has every thing in hi- 180,000 stock for thi home. Since Thursday when Court Registrar Arthur Cuthbert went away somewhere in his capacity of Provincial .Assessor, the legal liusi- iHss of the town has been tied up, and the lawyers with cases on In ir hands are very wrathy in consequence. Some very unkind remarks pre being passed���not at Mr. Cuthbert, who cannot be at two places at the one time, but at the policy ..f the Provincial Government which heaps up party favors on tin head of one man. At present Mr. Cuthbert has about fifty-seven diffirmt jobs from the Government, most of which should be divided around. Tlure i�� ii court in the city and .��� judge. Then* are lawyers with ..'-(s and witnesses, bui it is im possible to proceed with tin trials ui ;il Mr. Cuthbert comes back. Ai .1 nobody knows when thai will U. Until the Provincial Assessor, etc.. coin.- back ii i- impossible for a writ to be issmd. a title to U- registered or a bill <>f costs to be taxed. A telegram was despatched by tin- Mar Association this morning to the Attorney General asking him ;.. appoint a deputy regis rar until the Prov in. ial Land A--, s-or. etc.. conies back. New Goods for I I your Toilet Table Some of the* leading ���.llii.li'-.lli* lining.at- have juat lent us-torn.* new perfumes, preparations and toilet necessities : : : : Wc carry only the best Patent Medicines and our Prescription Department ia a specialty C. H. Orme "TIIR I MINEBR DRl'UC.IST" Second Ave. Phone No. 82 1AAMWWWIMMMMMMAMMI Furnished roomi with bath. the week. Talbot House. Neatly Furnished rooms. Kent! ZApply Mrs. Mullin, over Miiji l.iiri,-.- well furnished room, I Splendid view of harlsir. [ Apply P.O. Box 1519. | Mclntyre Hall, for eoni*crts. | dances, etc. Apply J. II. Hm Wanted-Small house, furniali. Ished. State terms tcBux 11. Cosy furnished roc is. Mrs. Rooms, Thlnl Avenue, batw Civhth. Special rntea by HVrtt ���men preferred.- ' stic Theatre, tf ( private fomily. (ientlcliien only. iti-l-tf mitertninmenta, -er��, phone llti. ,1 cr partly turn- Daily -Nows.lH.-tf Bower, BomsrMt ���een Seventh and 117-tf Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 ���#��^*t*-*-fcea**awt|^i*H*Wat*-��---at--^a��*^��t*��-fca*l-a I Help Wanted ���'^'���y-'aa-at-^n-^M-^ia^^i **.*.-**,m*m..rm Wanted-Brlght Girl to mind office, practically no work, reply in handwriting, atating wak-ra ex- : pected. to Box 1536. City. 3t Wanted-Good lixed boy t" help in kitchen nnd make himself generally UMfoL Apply JnT��'s Hotel, Srd Ave., corner nf *th Street. tf Minera 63.50. Mucken 0.00, wanted at Hidden Creek Copper Co.. Cootv Hay. TakeS.S. Vadau or Venture. MS-tf Scotch Woman want* work hotlHClnntng. wash- f in* or fancy Ironing. Work taken home if i eleaired. Apply Apartment Houae. 1st Ave. | and McBride. m-167 , r~ i +��� PEOPLE ARE TALKING About the Way Several People Got Cheap Furniture For Sale n K.ir Sale��� Household furniture in tcood condition. Phone 156. 3t Before buyinir your Stove or Ramte se* A. J. Ualland. McBride and Fifth Ave. C*oolc stoves from ill. liS-lm For Sale-Chicken Ranch. J s'ton-y house, household a- -.I.. Near Prln.*.* Rupert. A snap If taken at once. Address BOI M, tf For Sale-Owner will sail f. .: ,���...! lots Nos. 23. 24, 2S and 2*. Block 27. Section S. Taylor street, alia II x 25 a loo. at t>i each, on reasonable terms. Apply Box Wit. TO.. Prince Rupert. ft-IJl What is the subject of a good deal <>f talk in the city is the surprising and honest bargains being offered by G. D. Tite in furniture and home furnishings. Beds, bedding, go-carts and several other lilies are being offered at less than the manufacturer's cost. Every August Mr. Tite makis a sacrifice of his goods to assure lhc public he has got the right things for the home. Mr. Tile's half page ad on another page of this issue would prove a money saver to those who nail it carefully. First big musical event, 6 -NIOHT8 STARTING 6 A 11/1 P* Opl | SATURDAY AUu. Jin Cleveland's Musical Comedy Co, 30 PEOPLE lt\ iAlll\- & k'*- -N -Cb K> \m ���$ *���*�����*.15 $ $ iji s\. .a. (ji sja ft i$i-/a i^.,*.-'.,.iC*j..'-;J>nji,\ iji^t^ijai^^ no Opening bill 30 "Honeymoon Trail" ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ELABORATE SCENIC PRODUCTION GORGEOUS COSTUMES AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS NO INCREASED PRICES 50c, 75c and $1.00 Seat sale opens Thursday 23:B��.3:3S^ ^ i �������������������� *-���a Fire Insurance ""����������� -w n -w h > 11 ���> ii ^ ii �� ii �����_< t J THK Hritiah lTnion and National Fire Inaurance Company of London, England, with capital ..f KJ.a'-M.tssVin. .Seeinf..r ratea. The Mack Kealtv and Inaurance Companv. 7o-lf nm**M^t**t*\*mm *����� mm* *���***. fmf-mn ���sm.fsmmt >-**, *m**tf Business Chances | i^<^a<a^<a^ja^<a*^^a*^����*^tai'^o^o^*^ Good money In Moving Picturea. Wanted-A party to ttart moving plctur* ahow In Prince Rupert. Write me for particular*. H. Davit. Vtatertown. Wti. I37.wl CURE SI EEPLtSSNF.SS. HEAD ACHE*eic Ali*>'nt*>l*r hurmleaa In thrtr effect. If fma di-alrr i|iim not keep them we will mall you �� I..* l-j.Mwd-fTOon receipt of 2A centa. L J. M ATHIEU I .. I'tnp. . Sh ri.f nnUf. P.Q. ��� .mm MAtllir.u*-. mmttttj SERV1NE.POWDERS fessTmmxmstutipmsfA} TWENTY MUSICAL NUMBERS In Honeymoon Trail" at the Empress Theatre Tonight "Tin* Honeymoon Trail" which is to appear ai thc Empress Ihi.ttre for six pcrfomanccs starting tonight, is a musical comedy of ran and happy possibilities. The plot is far above the aven ge, and iis lyric investiture is rich in melody, harmony, snap nil gingir. lu all the twenty musical numbers, not ore drags or proves uninteresting. The book frJrly sdntilates with wholesome, than Wit, while tin- sK.ry is ,,.m ��� , ,| enjoyable. Tin owner, Mr. Harry Cl. Ireland, has provided .-- most ccm- pleie stage production, un | ble ��� as; of well known artists, and an exceptionally well drilled and comely chorus. ti��� electrical effects an* many aid novi I; in fact, the entire production is of a high order, t i'di dt p-.rtiiH nt be Ing in the h. ids lot skill.d, competent artists, who have spent y.urs perfecting thim- ISelves in iheir arl. Princess May Crowded A big crowd of passengers lift by the Princess May ihis morning. Quite ;i number of Rupert re sidents arc taking trips down below, and the May is a popular boat. From thc north she brought a gnat many passengers idso, and a good deal of freight including ice. C. D. Newton and his wife were passengers for the south this morn* ing by the May. The S.S. Prince Ruperl passed Cape l.a/o southbound at !��� a.m. today. Doctor's Evidence Nothing is so good for you these days as fresh fruits and vegetables. Xew shipment re- ceived today. Ideal Provision House. Third avenue, phone 100. Today the seaman Joseph Il;*l- lirhiin who was drowned the other niglu off the S.S. Vadso at the wharf, wns buried on Garden Island. Messrs. Hayner Brothers managed ilu* funeral. GROUND Floor Space for Rent in the Hart building, cornvrof Second Ave. and Sixth Street. Be Best Business Corner in Prince Rupert. ******** Apply Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. I ��������� (3 O ��������� 0 9. feSISiSaS��^^ ,.����.*'��.#��.>*a.��a.��*.>i.�� ���.................... ��� a*.aa.w...>��������.��� Notice. The firm known aa Director (*oh*n a Company have this day Auir. Ith. 1911. dissolved partnership. Alt llabllltlee up lo this data will be joint Iv responsible. All outstanding aeeounta should be paid lo I. Director or M. B. Cohen. Hated August Ith. I'-'-lt Tenders Wanted Tenders will lie received by the Assignee of the Brin Furniture Co. up to 10 p.m. of Saturnay, the 12th day of August, 1911, for the balance of '.he stock of furniture, carpeta, etc., formerly the property of the Brin Furniture Co. Said stock may be inspected at premises where it is now situate on thc south side of Third Ave., between 7th and 8th Sts. Terms cash. The Assignee does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. C. B. LOCK HART, 17,1-6 Assignee.. OXHKJWMKHJtXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXO POLICE WATCHES All Varied in lima in Police Court the other day. If you carry a : : : Reliable Standard Watch You would always have the Correct Tim* Only reliable watches arc kept in stock by the G.T.P. Official Watch Inspector. ��� ���������������> R. W. Cameron & Co. Cor. (ith St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 ������1 75 x 100 ft. FOR LEASE on I l.inl Avenue and Ninth Street unric Jeremiah H. Kugler, Limited Jerry w Notice. Tha partnership formerly nbttalaMfMJ K. Andeteon and L M. Huchr*. i-r-Mwtml Mm* chanta. at the Hi-Ellen klver. Urahaai Ilkai haa been dlaaolved. Buatnes* will be-arrieJ-��� by the underfill rmJ et J K AM'IKvN ...Whites Portland Cement... 0. C EMMERS0N AGENT Pkac 125 Niks Block Stotiksi F. M. DAVIS ��1.1% General Machine Shop am! BHpJ CarpenterinK. Also SMOtS f'*r Fair* banks-Morse and Ki"\ '��� Engines. Gasoline Engin. I nnd At* cessories carried In stock. UuxhM aaal Boats lo* Mis. N.E *ad ��l WWI ��msH*imo��xx FOR RENT ooxx ** *** aWI r�� i\ sr\t i"W *** r\V CARTAGE and STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Af enls Orders prompUy filled. Prleea maaonabla. OKFICE-H. B. Kochaatar. CantnSu I'hon. �� 3ut�� Bulldlnn on 8*r.*n.l A g Seventh Street. !."�� H* ^ Jeremiah H. Kuglrr. Ltd | LAND PURCHASE NOTICK Hkeena Land Diatrict-Diatrict of Cauiar Take notice that I. Thomu Carter, of Prince Kupert. occupation carpenter, intend to apply for uermlailon to purchaae the following deacribed land. Commencing at a poat planted about one mile aetuth from the mouth of Falla creek and about l"'" fi-t-t back from the beach, thence HO chaint ti "iili. thence 40 chaina weat. thenee W chaina ���outh, thence eaat 40 chaina to point of rom men re* ment, containing 320 arret more or lent. THOMAS CARTER, Dateel July 7th, 1911. Charlea Webtter Calhoun. Pub. Aug. nth. Agent. $500 asanas $800 $50 Cash buys tin.* i.**��l>*"* properly UMlndllU II ��� - "" 9th Avenue. Bsew Cash buys a Dies lot In ������.������-���������,-* 7, Balance *2.r> a m.-i'th. Furnished Hotel for !�������-���<' Fire, Life and Acci.l.n' I - ' JOHN DYBHAVN Pattullo Block. ���0*0*OwO*0*0*0*OwO*OwO*^^ A j 0 We beg to announce to the Public that we are going to remain at the same old stand corner 6th Street and 2nd Avenue o *r ~ ��� f. For the next two weeks we will occupy the entire Hart Block and during that time we shall offer some Great ValueB in Furniture and Home Furnishings GRAND 15 DAYS SALE OF FURNITURE Carpets, Curtains, Drapery and Stoves. O X"1" Ak.���i (,��� Kan, ,,.���������,,, M,,,,,,. o c "-"J BIG FURNITURE STORE" * l-or. 6th St. an* ZU Ave. ?Um 62. We carrry a full line of Carpet, Linoleums, Crockery, Couches, Glassware, Table Cutlery. Baby Carriages, etc., etc., etc. F. W. HART Watch Our Show Windows for g Startling Values. WOirOitOieO+G+n+rsu.r^^r* m m * otartling values. * u*u*o*O*O*O*O*OO*O*o*O*O*0*O^0^0*0*0)f0��0��0*00*0^0��0*0*0��0��0**
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-08-05 |
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Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
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