The rnnce Kupert Optimist DAILY EDITION ^ 'o> ~~ - ^ ��';' *H| I ������s���-===== V��*��, // ���a******- ~- N**^ *.- ,.> r V IfOL. II. NO. I7 PR-NCE Rupert, B.C.. Saturday, January 21. 19tt^__-^ Price. KiVB ( Prince Rupert, B.C., Saturday, January 21, UJtTr- Price, tivE Cents HAS POOR RUPERT! ONLY SEVEN DAYS OLD AND OUR MAYOR DESERTS US [EN MILLION DOLLAR LOAN FOR STEEL PLANT IN B.C. |rondale Steel Company to Locate an Auxiliary Plant Somewhere on Fraser River���Money Loaned by English Capitalists���One Million Dollars Ready February First (Special to the Optimist) j Seattle. Jan. 20.���A ten million hilar loan on properties in the Western Iteel Corporation, one million of which Ust be paid over here on the first day M February, and the arrangements Irovided that the balance will be Ivailable when necessary, was made ksttrday in this city by James A. lloore with a bunch of London capitalist!. I The money is being raised to increase {lie rapacity of the plsnt of the Iron- lie and auxiliary steel plant in British Columbia, a site for which has been -cured, according to thc latest reports, lomewbere un the Fraser River near (iew Westminster. The final con- luy.rr.:.'���.���ii of the deal will be made in -ondon whither Mr. Moore has gone. e sailed yesterday. The specific plans and location of lie Canadian pUnt will not be revealed until after the return of Mr. Moore from London. BURNS' BIRTHDAY BANQUET Preparation* Made for ��� Memorable and Enjoyable Festival Scots one and all in Prince Rup>rt remember utiat the Burns' Birthday Banquet provided by Mr. Peter Black on Wednesday 25th, is going to be a rouser. Proprietor and staff of the Central Hotel are on their mettle to make this the success of the season, and thc St. Andrew Society members to . man mean to make the entertainment worthy of the memory of Robbie Burns. Conviviality and good cheer will not flag throughout the festival. Bc there if you can. This Burns Banquet will be one to write home about. |0E MARTIN GITS SUBPOENA WLL THROW A BOMB INTO THE CHINESE INQUIRY Pn Vi.il to Vancouver It Requested to Attend thc Court���Cava Inter- I ��i��w to Pr,��� and Made Sweeping Charles of Graft. Spsdti to the Optimist) Vancouver, Jan. 20.-Mr. Joseph fl����i��. at. P.. for the East St. Pancras rtituensy ol Undon, England, who ���now visitinj. hj*, home here, has been iubpo i,a.,| ,��� m-y, evidence before I" Royal Commission which is at "'���nt hiring ��� trying time investigat- 1 *���" -'ni' Immigration scandal. Mr. Ulrtin'l advent in the witness ���� h be 11 |,wiked forward to with P�� torn i.oth by the press and f* public, lot his utterances upon T ndlcats that he msy be J ' ' M>'"e light on the dark r" ' investigation. Last night T* *m t \.,| i*.*,( Kiving an interview t " which In* made sweeping ���FjJ ttttX, The rounscl for the wtninior, iMvernment believcB he knows "wWn�� about the subject matter ��� w�� Inquiry that ���ught to be brought |0"' in optn rourl. EXPRESS RATES REDUCED J ��� ^Express Company Announce "���-���luction at Conference ItftW.!^' Jun' 21-��Special)-The lEx.,r ,* ' <'i*nadilin "nd American IwZL m,"nny a,"1(""'��d at their Lv ", 'y ,hul ��� reduction would I r��,,hh,'M|yuk��,��*-Mtu|iot. all through NEW ZEALAND TO THE FRONT icfife & 21-(Speci.l)-The PKrfH in, ,mlWay llwty^made.a Ul ������ w par ont, PREMIER WARD OFFERS $100,000 A YEAR SHIP SUBSIDY Proponed Line to Take in Vancouver, Aukland and Sydney Premier Hope* for Better Trade and Tariff with Canada. (Special to the Optimist) Wellington, N. Z., Jan. 20.���New Zealand has stepped into the breach caused by thc backing out of Australia in regard to the Aiikland-Vancouver steamship service. In a statement today Sir Joseph Ward, the Primce Minister of New Zealand said that the New Zealand governement subsidy to such a steamship service between Vancouver, Aukland, and Sydney would be $100,000 a year. At the same time Sir Joseph expressed i the hope that after thc conference in London between the Australian and the Canadian premiers a solution satisfactory to both in regard to tariff and trade affairs would be brought about. WHOSE IS THE DYNAMITE? No One Seems Anxious to Claim the Property In reference to thc dynamite found on Third avenue yesterday some controversy is now going on as to who is the owner. Mr. Shocam, a representative of M. Gurvitch, telephoned the Optimist today to say that the dynamite referred to was found in the area of D. Horrigan's gang. The City Engineer is still acting under the assumption that it was found on Gurvitch's contract. Just how much loose dynamite is 'lying about the streets of Prince Rupert is not yet clear. The police are on the track of several contractors, who arc alleged to have been guilty of negligence in the matter. GOOD STRIKE ON GOLDEN CROWN SPECIMENS SHOW FREE GOLD- SENT AWAY FOR ASSAY Mr. J. D. Wells Hat Enough Ore in Sight to Ensure 15-ton Capacity Cyanide Plant Being Operated for a Year. J. D. Wells came to town again this week with specimens from the Golden Crown property. All of these specimens show free gold, and show that if the vein carries such values to any depth, it is indeed a rich one. He states that he has enough ore in sight to insure a 15-ton capacity- cyanide plant being kept in operation one year, on ore that will average $100 to $150 per ton, and that the lowest values he has so far taken out will not run under $12 per ton.���Inland Colonist. ITALIAN TAKES FOUL REVENGE HACKS THE BODY OF HIS RIVAL WITH A KNIFE Victim Won the Affections of His Sweetheart but is Now Dying from His Wounds in Hospital. Waited Outside Her Home. (Special to the Optimist) Toronto, Jan. 21.���Ludwico Longom. an Italian of handsome build, who lived at .16 Agnes s��r,tl is now dying slowly in the city hospital as a result of a series of vicious knife wounds in the groin, the abdomen and back. In addition to these all sufficient injuries the four fingers of his right hand are almost severed from their member. His terrible condition is the result of the mad attack of a fellow countryman who is now wanted by the city police for the crime. His name is Joseph Gaciage. It is understood that jealousy was the cause of the crime. The unfortunate man won the affections of Gariage's sweetheart. Gaciage waited for him outside the girl's home and after following him into an unfrequented place worked his terrible revenge upon him. SKEENA MAIL SERVICE IS SUBJECT OF INQUIRY How Wm. Templeman Has Grievance Investigated��� Instructions Issued to Increase the Contract ���Will Have Railway Mail Service Inaugurated Soon as Possible The question of shipping mails between Prince Rupert and Hazelton is one that has disturbed the minds of many people around this district.. Hon. William Templeman, the member for the district, has been instituting an inquiry into the matter and has forwarded to the Optimist a report on the matter from the office of the Controller of the Railway Mail Service in which it iB clearly pointed out that if the instructions of the department are carried out there should be no accumulation of first and second class matter at the Prince Rupert post office for points between Hazekon and Prince Rupert. These instructions were issued on December 28th und providi for the limit of weight to be increased from 400 lbs. to 600 lbs. and arrangements made for the despatch of mai from the close of navigation over this route. FIRE TRAGEDY IN TORONTO MOTHER AND THREE CHILDREN ARE BURNED TO DEATH SUICIDE IN CELLAR Wealthy Lumberman Takes His Life without Cause Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 20.���(Special)���Harrison P. Grow, . wealthy and well known lumberman, committed suicide in the cellur of his home today by cutting his throat wilh B razor. His body was not discovered till long afetr the deed had proved its effect. No cause has been assigned. CALGARY LOSES SUIT Contractor Gets a Big Stake for Wrongful Dismissal Calgary, Jan. 21.���(Special)���The City Council of this city lost the case against the contractor, W. Davies. Davies sued them for wrongful dismissal and was awarded $116,000. Husband and Father Was Away in Chicago on Business- Maidservant Escapes Death by Leaping From Window. (Special to the Optimist) Toronto, Jan. 20. - A terrible tragedy occurred in this city today involving thc loss of four lives by lire. Mrs. Percy G. Brooks and her three children the oldest of whom was five were burned to death in their home. The maid servant saved herself by leaping from the window to the street. Mr. Brooks, the husband, is away in business at Chicago. The fire spread with lightening like rapidity. Thc bodies of the victims were recovered in a horribly mutilated condition. The house in which thiy live was completely destroyed. The report mentions the railway in connection with the service. It says, however, and with a degree of truth that cannot be denied, "that to utilize the trains for this purpose under present conditions would be useless as the trains may stop urywheri from 10 to 90 miles from Prince Ru| crt, and the contractors for the winter service would be at sea as to where conn. *ct ions are lo be made with the train service." The report goes on to say it is possible that towards the end of the current month trains may bc operated under a regular schedule to a point about a hundred miles east of Prime Rupert, in which rase a regular mail service would be established. This idea, however, passed out of the sphere os possibility with the advent of the hard weather which put a stop to the ballasting till the spring. FIFTY DREDGES Will Be in Operation Around Nome Within Five Years "Fifty dredges will be in operation around Nome within five years and each dredge will be extracting gold to an average value of $76,000 or a total of nearly $4,000,000 annually," said Gerald Hutton, manager for the Rii- don Iron Works, of San Fransicso. Mr. Hutton represents the Risden people in the north during the summer, superintending the work of installing the dredges. Eighteen dredges are now in operation on the Seward peninsula, according to Mr. Hutton, and not one of them lies idle throughout the summer season. PUNK DOINGS AT VICTORIA MEMBERS SO FAR PRACTISING WITH THEIR MOUTHS Hawthornthwaite Jollies Jrrdine a Bit -Debate on Address Concluded Chilliwack Member Wants Dominion Covt. to Build a Canal. ISpecial to the Optimist) Victoria, Jan. 20.���The debate on the address was concluded in the House today. The speakers were Hawthornthwaite, Cawley and Fraser. At the conclusion of the debate Mr. Hawthornthwaite moved the first amendment to it. It was the socialist amend ment and it was promptly voted down by a huge majority. The mover and Mr. Parker Williams being the only two members of the House giving it support. In his speech which was delivered in sarcastic tones Mr. Hawthornthwaite sarcastically congratulated the members of the Liberal party upon their "contribution to the address. Mr. Jardine, he said, reminded him of the dove that lirst flew from the ark and which Mew about a long time before it found a place to rest its foot on. Mr. Jardine had at last found a resting plate in the Conservative Ark. Mr. Cawley, the member for Chilliwack, intimated his intention to bring in a resolution urging the Dominion governement to build a canal from Pitt Meadows to the Burrard Inlet, In his speech Mr. Fraser predicted a great future for the Cariboo district with the advent there of the G. T. P. and the C. N. R. On Monday the consideration of hills before the House will be proceeded with. THE PR1NCKRUI-KRT OPTIMIST LYNCH BROS. DEPARTMENT STORES PHONE No. 2 THE BIG SUPPLY HOUSE OF PRINCE RUPERT ...A Place to Buy At and Save Money... 8UCAK-B. C. Granulated, 20 lb. sack $1.25 CREAM - R. C. Large !c0 oz. tin 10 B. C, Large 20 oz. tins, case 4.50 St. Charles or Jersey, 9 tins 1.00 St. Charles or Jersey, case 5.00 St. Charles or Jersey, hotel size 4.75 Wethey's Mince Meat, per package 10 Davies Pork and Means, 2 lb. tin 10 Mixed Peel cut in drums 20 Spanish Olives, 40 oz. jar 75 Spanish Olives, 1-0 oz. jar 1.35 FINKST TABtaR APPIaBa���Spitzenburgs, Wine Saps, and Arkinsaw Blacks 2.50 Other Varieties, 1.75 and 2.00 Chillawhuck Potatoes, per sack 1.75 JUjI RfcLtlVfciD, Car of Ashcroft Potatoes, lb 24C = THE COSY CORNER == DBVOTID raiNCll'��IJ.Y TO THE 1NTEKESTS Of WOMEN j ���"*-��� -= a l SS. ��� a|tt-M ���***���* *** .~~* paper, which from day to day will be devoted Any and all of thc ladies of Prince Rupert This is a little section of the pi to subjects of special ii.t.Test to women. _ are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. Social Notea The reception being arranged for Thursday, January 26th, by the Queen Mnry Chapter Daughters of the Empire promises to be a great success. The Kaien Island Club has kindly given their rooms free for that evening and thc following gentlemen have consented to act as stewards, the Acting Mayor Mr. Vernor Smith, Mr. McMullin, Mr. Christie, Mr. Clancy, Mr. Barrow and Mr. Naden. Gray's Orchestra, which has given so much l of its tine free to the different charit- able objects of thc city, will again furnish the music. The members of the Chapter have the tickets for sale. Say you suppose you ought'nt to talk to him. Say you'd be afraid to go with any one else. Say it gives you the strangest sensation. Ask what is the propeller. Ask what is the rudder. Ask what is every part you can sec. Inquire about the parts you can't see. Talk on no subject but aeroplanes. Ask if you are nearly there. Say you are glad you aren't. Begin all over again.���Carolyn Wells in Success Magazine. Major George E. Gibson left for the south last week for a short trip. Heaters, Stoves and Ranges Graniteware, Hotel and Bar Supplies Shelf and Heavy Hardware Paints, Oil and Glass Afternoon Tea Fad Sails for Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Thursdays, at 8.30 p.m. ss. BRUNO for Stewart Weaneidn after arrival of Prince George, Fot Port Simpson. Naas, Masset :m ient service of luxurious trains over iti double track roate between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Boston, New York and Phila* delphia. Information ami tickets obtainable from the office hereundw mentioned. Trans-Atlantic bookings by d lines arranged. I A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSEM'KR ACEXt Prince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co.Ltd. THOS. DUNN, Manager JULIUS LEVY Jobber of High-grade Havana Cigars Tobaccos Wholesale and Retail Laura Nelson Hall, thc actress who made herself famous as Elfie St. Clair in "The Easiest Way," is in real life the anthithesis of the light hearted Broadway favorite she represented. She is a devoted mother and decidedly literary in her tastes. She has just written a book called "Thc Boy Whom 1 Love," and this book is a biography of her ten-year-old son. In this book Miss Hall has written several true sayings nbout motherhood, showing she has studied the subject deeply. Some of them are: "Every mother wishes her son to develop into an ideal man, and with this ideal in mind She indulges and spoils him." "Motherhood is essentially selfish. The best of mothers lies to her son stupidly. Throughout her life she never realizes the gross injustice of these fibs." "Many women desire children just as a little girl craves for a French doll." "Too many women bring children into the world as a sort of insurance against loneliness and poverty in old age." "A boy's first passionate craving is Ifor friendship, and few mothers take j thc joyful position of a loyal truthful ! friend." "A mother should teach her son that thc greatest sin before God or man is ' an untruth." B. C. Cusl S.S. Stinks 88. Princess Beatrice Northbound Jan. 23-Southbnund Jin. 211 (.rncrsl A|��t| Time was, not so very long ago, when j a scornful, and it may bc, unenlightened, American public made good-humored sport of the Briton's "afternoon tea," | says the Philadelphia Times. t/lt*?* "Tea" in this country was a formality ' of only occasional occurrence. "A tea" WM an affair of severe social significance. It was a little like a reception. It was a function. It had to be prepared for and liter- I , hot Turn the plates upside flown fire. Never sit on the edge of a sick per- I son's bed, and never place your eyes so THKHRI1JCB RUPERT OPTIMIST The Christiansen-Brandt Co. Real Estate and Insurance We have some good buys in City Property. r Farm Lands proposition along the G. T. P. are worth investigating. Come and see us or write us before buying elsewhere. Royal Bank of Canada Hkaii OFFICB! MONTREAL. Established 1869. Capital, $5,000,000 Surplus, $5,700,000 Total Assets. $70,000,000 Savings Bank Department, $1 will open an -account. Bnnchet throughout Canada and Banking Connections with al) parts of the United States. Agents throughout the world. H. P. WILSON, Manager. Prince Rupert Branch. MATHIEU'S SYRUP ot Tar and Cod Liver Oil This famous remedy is made of two curative agents of proved efficacy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Beech Tar directly relieves a cough or cold, and at once begins to heal the delicate passages: Cod Liver Oil strengthens,and builds up the system. These two ingredients are scientifically combined in the pleasant tasting Mathieu's Syrup. Mathieu's Syrup does not merely suppress the symptons of disease, it removes their cause. It not only relieves���it cures. There is nothing better for children. They like it, and should take it on the first appearance of a cold. Keep a bottle always at hand. When feverish take Mathieu's Nervine Powders as well as the Syrup���25 cts a package, containing 18 powders. J. L. MATHIEU CO., Prop-,*, BHERBROOKI, QUI. Malhlcu'n Syrup 'sruc bottle 35c. Mathieu's Nervine Powders 18 in box 25c. Winnipeg I Edmonton DISTRIBUTORS FOR WESTERN CANADA- FOLEY BROS. LARSON & COMPANY Vancouver Saskatoon *'^^*V��,*^^***S Individuality This is the most important of the fundamental principles of fob Printing and is embodied in every piece of work bearing the stamp of VSMVSAawaw^. The Optimist Job ^***^******t*^^^0i^^^^^^^^f^t^^^^t SOME BIG INCORPORATIONS, $200,000,000 Merger Is Planned in California People arc already beginning to think in round numbers [or 1911, but as yet nobody Seems to worry over where the money is coming from to carry out the magnificent plans. News comes from Wilmington, Del., that the United States Properties Company of California has just been charted in that state, with a capitalization of $200,- 000,000, in a merger ot the utilities companies in Oakland and Berkeley, Cal. While undoubtedly a large part of this capitalization will represent exchanges of securities, there is bound to be a considerable actual increase in capital. Another recent incorporation is that of B $50,000,000 cotnapny in Winnipeg. The company is authorized to do almost any kind of business. In connection with these ambitious plans for the future it is interesting to note that the Journal of Commerce computes that, taking into consideration only million- dollar companies, concerns incorporated in the Eastern States alone during 1910 represented a capitalization of over $1,900,000, and in thc whole country, including companies of $100,- 000 capital or more, the total amounted up to $2,H<>9,073,742. Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Roat lumber a specialty. Delivery made nt short notice. Our prices are as low as any, Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Ave. A Lover of Birds An honest lover of birds, whose joy is to hunt them without a gun. Such is John Burroughs. "John O'- Birds," as Richard Watson Gilder once called him. Every nature lover in America it is safe to say, knows or feels that he knows John Burroughs, the gentle sage of West Park. He understands the plant, the flower, the bird, the animal, in B personal son of way that is all his own. An investigator and philosopher by nature, lesiurely and tranquil student, seeing poetry in the smallest, homeliest thing he is, to use his own phrase, "almost as local as a turtle, fond of poking about in a narrow field." Mr. Burroughs has written a good deal - books, monographs, magazine articles. On the third of April next he will be 74 yeail young. PORTLAND CANAL STOCKS. Latest Quotations Front Vancouver Exchange. (Aa rcum-tcd by S. Harrison & Co.) BID ASKKI Portland Canal 14 1-2 143-4 Stewart M. & O. Co 2 60 11.00 Red Cliff 1.311.371-2 Main Reef -29 The Bank of British North America ESTABLISHED IBM Capital and Reserve ever $7,000,000. Unexcelled facilities for transaction of all kinds of Banking business. The Accountsof Commercial, Manufacturing and Business Finns solicited. Prince Rupert Branch��� F. S. LONG. Grand Masquerade Ball in the honor of the 12th Anniversary of the Fratern al Order of Eagles, February 6th, 1911, in the Kaien Uland Club Rooms. $75.00 to be given in prizes. Electric Wiring Hotel Premier Prince Rupert. As its name indicates The First Hotel in Northern British Columbia Both in cuisine and appointments. Electric lighted throughout. Baths on every floor, free to guests. Hose reels throughout houae with ample pressure for fire protection. European and American Plans Commercial Rates. J. L GILMORE - - Manager. V**^***^^*-*-^-**'****-*^-^**-.'^.-****' and Supplies A. T. Parkin & Co. Centre Street. Timber Cruisers and Mining Engineers Can Hire From The PRINCE RUPERT 11 AND ANNEX Owned ami operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, nnd all modern conveniences, being absolutely first-class in every respect. The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on tht coast. Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. Rover Boat House. GOOD. RELIABLE ::: ��, u , l ��� ���"���****""*��� None but sober and LAUNCHES "3S8T ROGERS & BLACK SOLE AGENTS FOR Western Fuel Co/s COAL THE BEST ON THE MARKET PROMIT DELIVERY ' ' 'y> ll |��] /J 1 ^~'-���--���f ^Li ...THE... Universal Favorite Represents the last word in Range construction -FOR SALE BY- Hie Thompson Hardware Co. 1 0mH*mmmmmmmm>*m*m UNION S.S. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd 1 he new steel Passenger Steamer "Camosun" leaves Prince Rupert every Sunday at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, arriving Monday afternoon. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Steerage Fare $5.00 The "Camosun" is the only steame on the run having water-tight bulkheads and double bottom, thus en sm inn safety of passengers in case of collision or wreck. J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. F. M. DAVIS AT DAVIS' WAT HOUSE General Machine Shop and Ship's Carpentering. Also agents for Fairbanks-Morse and Knox Gasoline Engines. Gasoline Engines and Accessories carried in stock. Launches nnd Boats for Hire N.E. end of Wharf MOORE LIGHT The Light lhat Rivals the Sun. Local business men recommend it. This well-known gasoline light is sold exclusively by A. T. PARKIN & CO. '1 li K P It I NCE RUPERT 0PT1MIS1 SALVATION ARMY CONCERT Interesting Programme of Music Delights Large Audience Thc Salvation Army Citadel was last night the scene of an enjoyable concert. It was very generously attended, and the programme was of a high order, meriting all the praise it evoked. With the exception of little George Johnstone there were no children performers. Among the features of the performance were the concert solos by Miss Gray who was accompanied by her brother at thc piano. Other notable per-; formances were the duets taken part in by the Army officers and thc humorous recitation entitled "The Inventor's Wife" rendered by Mrs. Johnstone. Monogenarian Dead Winnipeg, Jan. 20.��� (Special)���Andrew Mowat, born in the Moose Factory on the Hudson Bay, died this! morning. He was ninety-one years of age and the son of a Selkirk settler. Anheuser-Busch's JDWEISUI Bwiggs���Funny thing! My customers are always knocking my goods, but they come back for more, just thc same. Twiggs -What's your line? Bwiggs -Bolts and nails. "She swore she'd get even with him if he divorced her, and she did." "How?" "She became his second wife's dressmaker." SEASONABLE GOODS Perfection Oil Heaters Rayo Lamps Lanterns Cutlery- Skates Budweiser Has earned its reputation of being the most popular bottled beer in the world solely because of its superb Quality and Purity. Its absolutely in a class by itself. Bottled only at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery Clarke Bros. St Louie, Mo., U. S. A. Distributors Prince Rupert, B. C. ���' -~& \t_~*~*m%tqeS__\iaW ��� KAIEN HARDWARE FOR SALE Section 1 Block 7, lot 14, $1840; $150 cash, $100 Jan. 29th, $890 six months, $100 Jan. 29th, 1912. Block 16, lot 80, 14.000; cash $1,000 Block 20, lot lx, 16600; cash $:(S00. Block 2G. lot 28, $3,760; cash $2,000 Block 2M, lots '.' antl 4, $I.(UH) ea; terms Block 29, lot 9, 11,800; terms Block 81, lot 27 with three buildings, 17,600; cash |4,000 Section 5 Block 27, lot .12, 1760; terms Block 28, lot 24, $7011; terms Block 89, lots 19, 2(1. $1,860 pr; terms Block 42, lots .I and li, $t>r>0 ea; terms Section 6 Block :t, lots :i and 4, $2,.r>00 pair Block I, lots 21 and 22, Sl.UIHI each Block 7, lots .ill and 81, $1300 each,good terms. Block 12, lot ii, $l."ilMl Block 17, lot 21, $1,200 Block 21, lot 20, 11,000 Block 28, lot 20, $1,025 Block 28, lot :w, $r*75 Block 28, lot 3:i, $025; cash $325. Small cash payment and easy terms. Block 31, lot 16 with house, $850 Section 7 Lots on Eighth Ave. $350. Lots on Seventh Ave. $235. Several good buys on Fifth and Sixth. Section 8 Double corners on the Plaza at $550 per pair. Level lots on Tenth Ave. at $175 each. Easy terms. FOR RENT Furnished house in good location $25 per month. Several unfurnished nouses in all parts of the city. Singer Sewing Machines F. W. KEELEY Sales Agent EASY :-: TERMS Phone 200 Cowichan Eggs STRICTLY FRESH Every Egg Guaranteed FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS How Children Spend Money Miss Candis Nelson, A. M., general crit-c state normal school, Valley City, N. D., writes: There ar. few children but what have some money to spend. Sometimes it is a gift from the parents. It is a wise thing, when at all possible for children to have a regular allow tinct, even though very small, and then be taught how to spend i" and how to lay by some for thc proverbial rainy day. Where children ci-n ci'rn their own spcnd;ng money, otd'narily they ire wiser in its use. Under our present system of allowing children to do plan to spend it mostly for candy and gum. Thc desire for sweets often leads them into questionable methods of saving, for example, an investigation made a few years ago in one of our Western cities revealed tho fact that candy and gum dr��i rs did a better business on Monday morning than any day of the week. Thc supposition wps that the children conceived their needs lo be grafter than those of the heathen and so, instead of putting all thtir money in the colletion as tlir. ctcd they saved ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a little for Monday's purchases. Cheap I S*2*2E?i "!'i"K,l.'Yi222P ',h?*- KSU2*SB * ' 7, , , w"- ���** """'* '" ,ho Parliament of Canada ul the shows have also, rather suddenly, bc- present session thereof, for an Act to Ineorpontta 1 ��� trtllway company under thr nnmcof '*"������*'���'- STATIONARY & MARINE Power Plants Steam and Gasoline Supplies and Repairs Stewart & Mobley - Agents Alex. M. M-ina..... B.A. W. E. Williams, B.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS Si MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 I'rince Rupert, B.C. Rupert Marine Ironworks & Supply Company, Limited OFFICE: In N.den Block. 2nd A... WORKS At Hays Creek. Skeena Mining District Notice to Deliquent Partners J. A. Robertaon executor for the estate of ll. A. Robertson, take notice that you. having failed to contribute yuur prupurtion uf the expenditure or work required to be done, untler section 24 of the Mineral Act on the Bononza. Emma. Emerald, North Star, Princess Louise and Muena claims, known as the Bonanza Mining Partnership, situated at Goose Bay, in the Skeena Minion District, your interests in the above claims are hereby declared null and void, (Snd. by) NED DONAHUE, W. E. COLL1SON. Pub. Oct. IS. 1910. W. D. NOBLE. Jan. 16 Roger's Steamship m Through tickets to all pototMM United States and Canada b) th Northern Pacific Railway* W Finest Train acrossithe �� onUrM connecting at NEW Yj0RK. ��8 can, Dominion, White Sttr, W minion, Cunard, FW*J9 North German Lloyd* II."*" American and CanadianiNortM Steamships. For all into���8"0" write me or call at office. J. H. ROGERS ._- .* s. AG* GENERAL RAILROAD AND G. W. NICKERSON Custom Broker Office: Third avenue, 2 dooi Optimist block froml McCaffery & Gibbons Real Estate and Insurance - Third Ave come a Kreut source of extravagance for children. It is not a difficult thine to arouse an interest in children in putting aside for another day money so often so unnecessarily and foolishly spent. The ordinary toy bank is a good thing to encourage economy. Care must be taken that children do not develop selfish or miserly habits. Train them to recognize their responsibility to their neighbor. To set aside a certain per cent of their savings for a sunshine fund is commendable. With this they may send a postal card or a flower to the sick, they may buy a needetl spoon or cooking utensil for their mother; they may put it in the church collection, or give it to some organized charity; in fact, they may spend it in many helpful ways, even though it should be only a penny or two. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Hudson's Bay, Peace Kiver nod i'n.-illc Railway Company" with Dower to lay out, conatruct an.l nperat,* n lino or lines of railway from Port Nelson on Hudson's Bay; thenci* In a northwesterly direction tu Fort Churchill on Hudson's Bay; thence weaterly between the tlfly-ciphth and sixtieth parallels uf latitude tu. at ur near Kort Vermillion on the Peace Kiver; thence in a southwesterly direction to, nt or near Fort St. John; thenee westerly nnd northwesterly to Laurier Pnaa; thence westerly but sliathtly south though ktsptng north of the fifty-sixth parallel to a point nt or near where the Naas Kiver crosses the lifty-aixth parallel; thence down either the east or west side of the Naas Kiver to a point at or m-iir where it enters the Pacific Ocean and from thence to the Pacific Ocean at or near Port Simpaon. also from n poir.t on the aforementioned coura** at or near Fort St. John southeasterly to the city of Edmonton in the Province of AlberUi, and from n point on the said line of railway at or near where it touches Cochrane river, southeily nnd southwesterly tn the city nf Prime Albeit in the province of Saskatchewan; with power to construct and operate ttlfffnph and telephone and cnltlp lines for ircnornl public purposes; tn carry on, construct, maintain an.l opernte boats and ferries for thi* purposes of the railway and other purpose.; to acquire ami make use of lands, wnterlots. wharves, docks, dockyards, slips, warehouaea. elevators anil other conveniences; and with power to enter Into agreements with other cnmpnnics. H. W Alimt-K. _ , , , for the Applicant. Datod at Winnipeg this twenty-second day of December, 19111. d.11 6w Smith a Johnson, Ottawa, Agents ���oooooooooooooooooooooooec Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd. Canada Foundry Co., Ltd. TORONTO, ONT. MANUFACTURERS OF All classes of Electrical Apparatus, Railway Supplies. Pumps. F.nirinea, Boilers, Cuncrete Mixers, Ornamental Iron and Bronze Work. Etc. W. CLARK DURANT ��� Agent O ROOM 4. McINTYRE BLOCK - P. 0. BOX 724 ���oooooooooooooooooooooocoi CITY SUE Call 'Phone 1 Orders Promptly Attended to. Office: 6II1 Ave. and Fu UXt YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE OPTIMIST FOR SALE Lot 21. Blot* '*��� Section 1. Section 5, Lot B, Block 19* R. G. Hulbert, Vancouver. D,Ap-W T H K I' K 1 N C E RUPERT 0 F f 1 M I S T JEOP. RA1LWAY AND PR,NCE RUPERT Uma Interesting Facts About Transportation Problems in Canada and the Grand Trunk Pacific by Senator J. P. B. Casgrain SSggggggSS^^ }*?*�� tlStl* people of L -, ' ind of Prince Rupert in fetrS. been splendidly ex- ESS bv Senator J* P. B. Casgrain f 1 it recent addreaa before the BfSi 1 pronto on Transpor- , problems. tThe authority of Senator Casgrain Ik on such a subject la unquea- b for ��inc�� he first helped as an t�� Suet the OaP.R*^ 8 y.liw yean "K". he has been fcjy in touch with transportation hfa addreaa Senator Casgrain |id in pari: ��A11 nations that have become great ay, realteed tha importance of easy innunication. The famous Roman Lover which the edicts of the migh- TtaPerial Senate were carried to the ���BBOrt parts of Europe and Asia | ben witness to the greatness of . Roman Empire. What Rome did thousand years ago England is ���t today in India, Nigeria and U- oda; 1 think you will agree with mc, .at there is no better example for us Canada lo follow-no better legacy L can leave to our posterity than good ���ansportn.ion lines uniting the various ovinces in this hreat Dominion. "There is no use reminding you in litario, of the gnat boon the Grand (runk Pacific Railway was to this- ovince. I' created centres through It Ontario, and to a large extent ] has made this city what it is. It I tl��� only means it had, especially . . ra*l fad of it ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ AW.-i;onRoadloB.C. "N'oi only has il done good to Quebec I id Ontario, but ii has virtually created lanitoha it has created Suskatrhe- in and Alberta Last August in ictoria I had t he good fortune to meet p Hon. Mr. Itca.cn who has been for as possible cuts and deep fills, and there was little considt*ra< ion for the cost of operation. The C. P. R. have rebuilt .from Port Arthur to Winnipeg, and from Winnipeg to Calgary, You ; can see the old road as you go along! in the train sometimes on the one side and sometimes on the other. But : they cannot re-build their lines in the j Rockies and the Selkirks or along the north sliort" of Lake Superior, or after you pass North Bay on Lake Superior. "The C. P. R. cannot compete with a modern road. Near Field, B. C, \ there was a grade of 4 feet anil four- tenths, or 220 feet to the mile, and it took several locomotives to push up a small freight trnin, and three or four for an ordinary passenger train. A very clever piece of engineering has been accomplished to "reduce this grade, and it has been cut down to 2 feet, j and two tenths, or llfi frot to the j mile, by means of a double spiral tunnel. A considerable grade "till I you will say, but there was no object j in having a smoother grade ns the grade in thc Selkirks is equally steep. You must remember thai '.he C. I'. R., in the Rockies has to ascend to a summit of 5,320 feet, and after climbing to this height it goes down again across' the Columbia River to 2,500 f,*ct, and I then rises again to go over the Selkirks ! to 4.361 feet. ShortCut to Winnipeg 'If you leave Quebec on the Transcontinental and go to Winniptg, you ��� have travelled only 1,350 mips, but if you leave Montreal by C. P. R., you ^ ^^ have travelled 1,422 miles 72 miles | ���Ainnr, u( communication. Then I more. It seems very strange to think tbcC.P. R. And I firmly believe I that the people in Quebec will lie 70' no enterprise has done more to | miles nearer Winnipeg than the people Iwrtta ut) develop Canada than I in the city of Montreal. Or if you. le C. I'. R. and the able men at the I leave by C. P. R. from Qu-bec for ' Winnipeg, you have got to travel 1,585 miles, and by the Transcontinental line only 1.350 mllea 235 mllea less. If anyone will take the trouble to look up the map you rnn verity this very easily. The Great CUy Belt ���������--������-���- -----���.- "From Cocrane Junction where the ��ir. Heaven who has been lor I _ .. . -j.*...*. ,,���,..,;., iim> e,.nr. n.; ��� t r, ��� ��� , Temiskaming ami Northern Ontario ���"������' >i'.irs I rum* Minister of British i ,. ., ��� ��� ,*, ���*....,.,..,���;������.,,,.1 'olumiii., .,���ii .ii .l . l i .. I Railway joins ihe Tr��n-, Und then 21 tons and take off one-third which is a iMka to Mexico. Delegates who. ta*b,eBnd or plateau, extending some b SI miles of <�������� K���u*��� rent lih(.rn| allowance for weight of the W in sympathy with joining the I ��� mileS in ,ho province of Ontario i milv with ��� ��*T y. Kiver. ' cars, there remains a net load of 1 466 turn came to Ottawa and asked for I . ,,nri mi.p. In Quebec, almost level, along toe banks ���������*��� .,., *)U1)h(.,8 l0 lhc t0n; you will A\\v-\\\\\\\\vvv;^vv\-vvv;*.v\w\w; b���a-asjai���i ��fillileantl or piaicuu, t*��v> .�������������������� -- ������ -��� ������ . . . . cent 1 hern allowance i"' .����._��� - --. With joining ^ SnSi in the province of Ontario ������,,.* -.1, a grade ,f ^""J _�� there remains a ne, load of 1 Ml :ame to Ottawa and asked for , _������ _,__, in Quebec almost level, along toe banks ol tn ,_, al .,., biuheh t0 th, ton; you will njon mad to British Columbia! which the Transcontinental line Here you have spen . hllV(, nearly 50.000 bushels of grain, in ***** ����� -���*-ll_ w pass-there is hardly any grade which could be U �� (rajn |lpd hy on ,���comolive whatever. This plateau has an elevation ex,-enM. toe ectr f> lh s |, I _f ^ whol|i , T, 100 to 1.200 tat and descends Fron, Ote Fra-r Ri er ,o Joj J, ^ ^ ^ ,_ , ���,h " >K- ****** ******__ "u ������*rm'"*; ' :��� tho ���.,rl of lhe whole system. You cannol E���glnecrln,A����v.���t.,.. ��*___ ���>��� ��J" ��P ** '- ^#; ���, ^ _, __, ���,���,, par. 0 th. !"..h"n ,'��.i*i ui I*' i. i^i. \jv.*,...������� nowiiiR that this would be unaccept- Me to the colony. That shrewd Mtevnatl, Sir John A. Macdonald ��id. 'A wagon road! A. Miicflonaia, Qj j joo to 1,2011 leel aim >������ .. I'll build you a raduai|y t0 MO feet at Winniiieg. �����ilroail.' I ��� , i Aaia-.nt.e G. T. P. 1�� "Beat Ever" I us to the Qrand Trunk Pacific ^ * 16 t0 20 feet in depth "N* 1 VlrtTle 180 miU-s from Prince Rupert and firtile * . ..��� ,.-_*. i r��d�� l'l.,* ��� ��>S a a. ramcontlnentali I WUl refer Im^ _jfnHnha. and anyone I tell you right now (nd the ��� liter on. i tell you ngnt now i that ���M the Grand Trunk Pacific is being higher stantlard than any ���ami length ever has been Highwiay to tbe Orient "A French writer who has jus: completed his tenth annual infliction of Canada lor the Government of France, in an interview in Montreal only last Week, Mi.tl that Qrcat Britain was always ahead of every other nation of the world in looking tint for trade ind commercu; and Groal Britain ���*.. the firsl to realize tha trade v>ie fast ' Atlantic, nd li ruie I----__... ... | rort(, through ^"���'tlirStg^ti m,* good wheat can be grown in Bnil lh)>n. ,��� rich farming land along the ! Manitoba. From \Vinni|��g to hdmon- ^^ rf ^ ^^ Kjv,.r ' ton there is a beautiful roadjOlJJJJ H..,Iin|f Pow��� 1. C.t.r pitta ��n�� J ���.���,, ��� J tat CWM ITW�� tid(,.waU.r on the W N" wad of this length has been i ��_, g^^, but is not really so W han hing which people on the FafflJO (|_ ;;',,, Wd ^ *^' ��r ^jlhe grade is only 6-10 of 0JJPJ ��* J^^ ���ave B^ tet��to S^'^ the same T�� or 32 Ieel Pfir m ���' ��� 1 ,708 feet, years ago. When the late John Charl ��� ._3000 fl,el. C P. R. No Longer Modern the G. T. P. summit ta Otdj'W���* f_n _, , ���I)eech in Parliament said tha points __ ^^.^ _ ^ spoke o( the ('. P. R. a few min- i or 280 feet higher than the cay [ .. ,_ __. ,,������_, would be built . . , __ .������.,������ '������y do today. V. i h tin marvellous development of Japan and tic awakening of China, an i nom.otis antl growing trade is being carried on or 11 I'm ilic ai d old England hae spent m mcy, or turn hed it. to be correct, for Lhe Improvement of tranacontincntal routei acrodai Can* ada. In them the has a valuabh link with the Oriiii.. Dy them i. would be easy for her tu land her wares on the shores of tho Pacific or, in en*.* of emergency, land her troops eight tlays after their departure from Great lirit- tain. It would be of the utmo'it import ante to Great Britain and the Empire Bt large to have this uninterrupted communication between bases on the Pacific and Great Britain, should any occasion arise on the Pacific." Read the Daily Optimist as much THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST The Prince Rupert Optimist DAILY AND WEEKLY THE OPTIMIST is the leading newspaper of Northern British Columbia, it has grown up with the city. Reading Notices and Legju. Advertising are 10c per line. ADVERTISING RATES are one price to all-25c per inch each issue for display matter. This rate applies to all advertising without distinction of quantity or time of contract. SUBSCRIPTION RATES- Daily. 60o per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY. $2.00 per year. OUTSIDE CANADA-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.!>0 per year, strictly in advance. Daily Edition. Saturday, Jan. 21 Jack Johnson and Jim The world has been so entertained of late with news of Jack Johnson that it is lime for some one to put in a word for Jim. Ever since that large sized "cul'lud pus'son" cleaned up Jim Jeffrie! and a king's ransom Bt Reno last July, the newspaper readers of the North American Continent have been edified almost daily with some moving incident in the hero's life. Thc size of his collar, thc width of his smile, a diagram of whut he cats, descriptions of his home, his automobiles, the way in which his mother spanked him as a youth, and now prays for him while he fights for glory, nothing has been deemed too trivial or too private for narration in the press. But who has heard a word of Jim? This is not intended as a knock to the redoubtable Jack. We have mot both Jack and Jim, and they are both good fellows to meet. But their genius lies in different directions. And with all raapecta to Jack, we think Jim's prowess more worthy of a nation's homage. Someone has snid that the man who makes two blades of grass grow where only one grew before, is a national lienefactor. Jim Johnson's case is different. His claim to be a national benefactor rests on his success in making one apple grow where two grew before. Only in his case the one apple is worth a dozen of the old kind. Not very much at first sight, but enough to bring fame and comfort to the county Jim was born in, and If nd zest 10 the dinner tables of a nation. Jim Johnson was born anti reared in Norfolk County, Ontario. Like many another Norfolk county boy, he left the old homestead as soon as he could and dug out for the States. In Chicago he entered the fruit commission business, and among other things got a grasp of the science of apple culture. Twelve years ago he returned to his old home to recruit his shattered health. For tour years he talked in vain to thc local farmers beautiful theories on how lo grow good apples. But when it came to pulling those theories into practice those fanners were "from Missouri." So al last Jim Johnson bought twelve acres of poor looking orchard and turned in lo show them. No one had ever got more than $76 worth of apples from that orchard, and when Jim Johnson (tatted in lo show the natives, by spending $400 in cultivating, spraying and pruning the first crop.some of the natives thought the joke was on Jim. But strangely enough Jim picked $1200 worth of big luscious apples olf his trees that fall. That wu.** enough. The farmers started in to cultivate, spray and prune their neglected orchards. Three yeurs later, seventeen of them organized an apple growers' association, with Jim a< their selling agent. Lust full when the writer sat down with the Norfolk Apple Growers at their annual banquet, they filled a large hall. They were all in good -.pints for they hud just divided up $129,000, thc result of the sale of Condensed Advertisements. A KE YOU IN NEED OK HELP? Do you w��t ���rt- to buy. or si'll. or hire, or loan/ lry ine Optimist Condensed Ad. ruute. TrXPERIENCED Lady Stenographer, B���k- *-> keeper and office assistant ilesires position. Aoply c-o Optimist. *7***�� POSITION WANTED-As cump took or housekeeper by a woman of experience. Apply at Koom 29, Hoyal Hotel. �������" WANTED-To buy a Harbor Shop. Box li"9 I'rince Rupert �����*-���" ANTED-Itoom nnd board in private fnmliy. X.M., Optimist Olllce. l'l TRAIN ROBBERS ARE CAUGHT GANG WHO HELD UP THE OVERLAND LIMITED CAPTURED w Warning The public are warned to ki*ep nway from thc works while blasts are being fired. Persons Persisting in approaching after being warned do so at their own risk. ��� . B.P.McMORDlE&Co. 2ui.tf Contractors To Water Consumers The cold weather has practically stopped the supply of water on the mountain. Since the loth inst. water hns been supplied to consumers by pumping, this supply Is ut present sufficient for nil necessary purposes, but >>n account of numerous taps beinK left wide open, tbe pump cannot keep up the necessary pressure to supply the higher points in the city. The chairman of the Water Works Committee hopes the consumers will assist the Water Works Department by curtailing the wnate of water and avoid the necessity for cutting on* the supply ut night. F. H. MORLEY, Chairman Water Works Committee. Engineer of Train Identifies One of Them and Others Tally With Description���Four in All. their naaon'l apple*. And the end is not yet. ��� 4 *** $12'J,(100 is approximately the sum received by Jack for pushing Jim Jeffries round the ring for forty-live minutes last July 4th. But it needs no essay in economics to make clear that lictween the sums earned by the relative abilities of Jack and Jim Johnson last yeur, there is a distinction with a marked difference. Red Caps for Deer Hunters The customary list of hunting accidents at this lime of year gives point to a bill which Mr. Ned I-cwisot West Huron introduced into the House of Commons last we>*k to amend the criminal code hy inserting the following section: 'Every one is guilty of nn indictable offence and liable to two years' imprisonment who injures by shooting any |��erson although the person charged believed the object he was aiming at was a deer, moose, or other animal." 1 1 J- ������ J �� The tame warden of Wisconsin has recommended that all deer hunters wear red BBpB while out hunting. Red is a color so different from thc prevailing lints in the forest during the deer season that he feels confident the wearing of rod cap* will prevent hunters from killing one another in mistake for deer. If the red rap results in 11 lessening of mortality, he intends to apply to the legislature for a law milking it compulsory for hunters to wear red raps. The suggestion is worth trying nt any rale. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the partnership hs et.'f..ie existing between us. the undersigned, aa fruit, vegetable and fish merchants in the city of Prince Rupert, and known as the Prince Rupert Fish Market, has been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to The Prince Rupert Fish Market of Prince Rupert aforesaid, and all clnims against the said partnership are to be presented to the ssid Prince Rupert Fish Market of whom thecon- tinulng partners It. J. Haconand F. S. Evans constitute the firm and by whom same will be settled. Dated at Prince Rupert this 12th dsy of January, 1911. W. S. SHRURSALL, B. J. BACON, 11-1 mo F.S.EVANS. Ogden, Utah, Jan. 18.���W. Lewis*, Pete Murphy, H. Shaffer and Thomas O'Dell were arrested today by Chief of Police Browning, Captain of Police Brown, Detective Pender and Sheriff Harrison. The officers believe that they have the men who planned and committed the hold-up and robbery of twenty-five passengers on the Overland Limited of the Southern Pacific at Reese, nine miles west of this city, on the night of January 1, when William Davis, a Pullman porter, was killed and A. W. Taylor, another por.er, wounded. The meft were arrested this morning in a local rooming house, where thoy were caught in bed by the officers- Murphy and Lewis tally with the descriptions of them furnished by the crew of the train, who will arrive in Ogden tomorrow morning for identification purposes. Engineer Rouse of the train positively identified Murphy as the "tail" robber. Notice Take notico that the annua) meetinR of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be held at the Court House, Prince Rupert. B. C., at the hour of einlit o'clock in tho evening on the 31st day of January, 19tl. All MH'tnU'i - are ie.|uested to attend. 12-26 A. CUTHBERT. Sec m* W/ **rt���* Toil pes. Transformations. WW EcIOa. Pompndours Combings made �� 7 into Switches and PulTs. Leave your orders by appointment to A.J. LANEUVILLE. Agent B.C. Hair Goods. P. O. Box 1MB. Latuchcuin. the military and naval expert of the Vancouver Province, says regarding Earl (irey's Rilles I'rinre Rupert's own regiment: *r "A frientl of mine who has just returned from a trip lo Prince Rupert recently told me of (In* splendid body of militia in that northern city. They are called the Karl (irey's Rifles, and my informant stated their uniform was one of tho most attractive and neatly gotten up outfits he had ever seen. The corps was only a small one just al present, but that with the growth of thc Grand Trunk Pacific terminus it would increase, and he predicted a bright future for thc Governor-General's Own." There can be no doubt that the prediction will bc fulfilled, as arrangements are now under way for the erection of a new drill hall for the corps, and energetic recruiting for the spring. The Optimist If it's news, you will find it in The Optimist FINE SUPPLY OF MEAT Frit-Mil's. New Butcher Shop Carries Only the Best Since opening his new meat market on Third Avenue, in the Mclntyre Block, Mr. Kri/.r.ell bin made it a point to have his meat arrive on certain boats and to have only the host meat obtainable. Tims far he has been successful. Not only are his heavy meats of the beBt, but the poultry he carries cannot bc equaled. They arc all Ontario raised fowl and in fine shape. They have not been lying in cold storage for three or six months. If you have not yet tried Frltiell'a meat do bo now and you will be pleased with yourself. i5.i7 To Our Customers Owing to the heavy demand made on us for New Wellington Coal during the recent cold snap, we exhausted our reserve supply and was obliged to buy some inferior coal to fill orders from which we have had some complaint. We now have 5(10 tons of the best household screened New Wellington Lump Coal and can supply our customers with reliable coal on short notice. Respectfully, 16-18 ROCKUS & HLACK S. A. WORK IN RUPERT Men Helped by Ensign Johnstone Have Shown Themselves Grateful Perhaps it is not fully realized how- much material help is rendered by Ensign Johnstone and his staff to men who find themselves "up against it" right here in Prince Rupert. A glance into the Ensign's letter wallet today would reveal the fact that not only has Ensign Johnstone rendered timely and generous assistance to penniless men, but that the men so aided have got to work and sent back the money advanced to them with interest. As everyone knows, thc funds of the Salvation Army in Prince Rupert are not burdened with any surplus. Tho facl that Ensign Johnstone is some limes called upon to render financial aid should be noted by those who believe in supporting the Army in its useful work. TO OPEN VANCOUVER BRANCH Next week H. P. McRae purposes going down lo Vancouver on a business visit during which he will make preliminary preparations for opening a branch oflice in that city. Mr. McRae mot with a very large number of enquiries for I'rince Rupert lots during his recent trip below, and while the Vancouver branch of this firm will deal with local property also he anticipates a very large business in Prince Rupert real estate among the Vancouver purchasers. During Mr. McRae's absence the Prince Rupert oflice will be in charge of Mr. F. R. C. Brown who is now a member of the firm of H. F. McRae & Co., and will specialize in its Prince Rupert interests. Burns' Banquet Don't miss the Burns' Anniversary banquet in the Central Hotel on Wednesday evening, Jan. 25th. It's going to be the event of the season. Tickets from members of the Society. ���i GRAND :- Scotch Concert and Dance -IN M. 1NIVHI. HAI.L- Monday, January 23rd Cone, rt starts at 8 p.m. - Tickets SXk and 75c Dance at 1II.30 p.m. Gents $1.00. Ladies Free UNDER MANAGEMENT of GRAY'S ORCHESTRA HOTEL CUTLERY We have a splendid stock of 1847 Rodgers' and other grades of Cutlery, Imt we have a special line made for our own trade that excells anything w-e have ever had. If you will give us your order for your cutlery we will stamp the name nf your house nn i*vi rj plsce, Extra Special Price to Hotel: C. B. WARK Jeweller **********+***+**+*******! w. j. McCutcheon j Carries complete stock of Hru>*a Sprtial ^ attention paid to filling pianl-ilbra, i Theatre Block i'donr No. ������������ Second An.. l**********************)m H. F. McRae & Co. Extend Their Heal Estate Business LAID TO ORDER! There are eggs-ffsli egp, strictly fresh eggs, al I gOM* \ teed strictly fresh eggs. " sth* guaranteed strictly fresh i'FP that concerns us - ami you ** well as us. For we give "iinron i clad warrant that tin egg" **l sell are the Guaranteed Strictlv Fresh kind. We keep BlrWIebjg- yes, several hundred MjMH*** supplying our demands. In f��" winter and summer, the Uniicr* has a standing order f"r nil ttjj guaranteed strictly fresh ��W'' can produce. Ideal Provision House Phone 190 Third httt *fci tt\ il ~h ll > ll a il ��� ii i -..-*-��� I LADYSMITH COAL Better than the best on tl��- n"'- ket. Try it ROCHESTER & MONROE Centra Street PHONE 115 THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours en( Imperial union. In Canada ivalty to the crown is the outstanding aturc of national life, and the Im- ierial Idea has gripped in Canada as (ever before. "How (ar the suggested innovation i possible 1 am unable to say, but I m jure Hi* Majesty will sec that the olonists nn* adequately represented. THEY MADE IT A DOUBLE EVENT BIG CROWD GATHERS AT THE PRINCE GEORGE'S SIDE Dr. MaNeill and Hia Bride and Mr. Wm. Manson Were Among the Faa.engers Great Crowd Seen Them Off. NIKON GOLD OUTPUT GROWS [HIS YEARS FIGURES SHOW AN INCREASE OF HALF MILLION lutput This Year Aggregate. $4,- 100,000 Againat $3,560,000 Laat Year Refvra to Canadian Ykon Territory Only. Fiuures just obtained show that the totr gold out put of Yukon Territory, hit is atrictly the Canadian Yukon, pt the year nf l'JIO to date aggregates 4,100,0(10. I The output last year was $3,560,000. (art is shown by the published byalty returns, given in the federal jlue hook as lubmlttSd in thc statc- t ol the i omptroller of Yukon m.tots to the tittawa government. | The figures quoted in the foregoing i to the Yukon output for the present tar are equally reliable, and show that ������is >i ar is ah, id of last fully $600,000, r roasiderahly more than a half million Man, INDSOR HOTEL Newly Furniahed and- Steam Healed Rooms. [������� CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN ''ONNKCTION "ATM ",0c AND UP HAT IIS PBta TO GUESTS fobt. Ashland, P.O.Box 37 The depart ure of the I'rince George on Thursday night waa made ol more than usual importance by the doparttlle oi Or. McNeill and his bride on their wedding tour, and Mayor Munson and his wife on their way to Vtctorlt! for the legislative session. The scene at the boat side was a most animated one. Mayor Manson and Or. McNeill and his bride vied with one another in the number of friends who were there to indulge their limpid eyes in the "last loving look. The competition became so keen and the congestion of the two parties so gnat that when Mr. Manson linked up both battalions by conversing with the doctor, everyone was relieved. The bridal party had descended to the waterfront in a sleigh equipped with jangling bells and the eccentric movements of the horses standing nearby lent a delightful touch to the wintry aspect of the scene. Showers of confetti were insistently hurled at the young couple as they smiled back at their well wishers from the rail of the boat. When at last thc Prince George moved off from the wharf with princely grace and silence three lusty cheers were raised and the doctor smilingly raised his hat in response while his happy bride laughed merrily. Among the other passengers going down were Mr. G. C. Emmerson, Captain Babington and Mr. Robson of the Hudson's Bay company. ELECTRICAL FIXTURES ELECTRIC WIRING IN BOTH PRIVATE AND BUSINESS HOUSES Work performed by experts only. A lirst class job is guaranteed in every instance. A large stock of Chandeliers and Fittings carried. H. W. Blakely - Electrican Third Ave. Near Sixth Liberal Association A general meeting of the Prince Rupert Liberal Association will be held in the McINTYRE HALL FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27TH In R I 1 at 8 o'clock sharp ���ss-sese Tht tr,'���'!,,,!n.K is i0T the Purpose of electing officers, and for the IK a i"u of ,BUch othcr business aa may come before it. W '���ii Liberals, whether members of this Association &V, or not are requested to be present. 77] P. W. ANDERSON, Sec.-Treas. jjfj COAL NOTICE Quoen Charlotte Islands Lund DUtrict���Diatrict ol Skoona ittko notice that 1, Thoa. R. Davoy of guoen Charlotto, occupation notary puhlic, intond to ��Pply for permiasion to protMOt for coal and petroleum on the followinK doacribed land: Commoncing at a post planted nine milea north and two miloa oaat of Section IK, Township 7, Oraham laland and marked No. tl, T, R, D., S. E. corner, thonce weat 80 chaina, thonce north 80 chaina, thenco Hit SO chaina, thonce south SO chains to point of commencement, containinK 540 acres more or lesa. Dated Nov. 5, 1910. THOS. R, DAVKY Pub. Dec. 3. Wilaon Cowing, ARent Quo^n Charlotte lalanda Land Dlitrict���District of Skoena Tin notice thut 1, That It. Davoy of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to prospect for eoul und petroloum on tbe followinK described lund: CommencinK at a poat planted eleven miles north and two milea oaat of Section 18. Townahip 7, Oraham Island and marked No. 42, T. It. D. Is. E. corner, thonce weat 80 chains, thence aoulh SO chaina, thenco eaat B0 cbains. tbence north SO chains to poinl of commencement, containinK 640 acrea moro or less Dated Nov. 5, 1910. THOS. It. DAVKY Pub. Dec. 3. Wilson OowinK. Agont Queon Charlotto lalands Land District ���District of Skeena Tako notice thai 1, Thos. It. Davey, of Quoen Churlotte, occupation Notary Public Intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lauds: CommencinK at a poat plantod eleven miles north and three miles eaat of Section 18. Townahip 7, Oraham Island and marked No. I;!, T. It. D., N. K. corner, thence woat 80 chains, thonco south SO chaina, thence east SO chains, thence north 80 chaina tu point of commencement, containinK 610 acn*a more nr less. Dated Nov. 5, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Dec. 3. Wilaon OowinK, Agent Quoen Charlotle lalanda Land Dutrict���Diatrict of Skeena Take notice that I, Thoa. it. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupaliun notary public, intend tu apply for permiasion to prospect for coal tami petroleum on the following deacribed land: Commencing at a poat planted eleven miles north and five milea eaat of Soclion 13. Township 7, Graham laland and marked No. 44, T. It. 1 ���**. V E. curner, Ihence west 80 chaina, thonco' wuth SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thenco north SO chains to point of commencement, containinK 640 acrea more or lesa. Datod Nov. 6, WW. TIIOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Dec. 3. Wilaon, Gowing, Agent Queen Chariotte lalanda Land District���District of Skoena Take notice that I. Thoa. It. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply fur permiasion to proapect for coal and petroleum on the following deacrilted land: Commencing at a post planted eleven miles north and five miloa oast of section 13, Townahip 7, Graham laland and marked No. 45, T. It. 1 >., N. W. corner, Ihence eaat 80 chalna, ihence aouth 80 chaina, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing G40 acres more or leas. Dated Nov. 5, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Dec. 3. Wilson Gowing, Agent Queen Charlotte lalands Land District���District of Skeena Take notico that I, Thos. It. Davey of Quoen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to proapect for coal and petroleum on the following deacribed land: Commencing at a post planted elevon miles north and three milea eaat of Section 13, Township 7, Oraham Island and marked No. 46, T. It. D. S. E. corner, thenco weal 80 chains, Ibonce north 80 chains thence aast 80 chaina, thence south SU chains lo point, of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas. Dated Nov. 7, 1910. THOS. It. DAVEY Pub. Dec. 3. Wilaon Oowing, Agent Queen Charlotte lalands Land District���District of Skeena Take notico that I, Thoa. It. Davey of Queen Charlolte, occupalion notary public, intend to apply for permission to proapect for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commencing at a poat planted eleven mllea north and three miles east of Section 13, Township 7, Oraham laland and marked No. 47, T. It. D., s. W. corner, thence eaat SO chains, thenco north 80 chaina, thence wesl 80 chains, thenco south 80 chalna to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea more or less. Dated Nov. 7, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Dec. 3. Wilaon Oowing, Agont Queen Charlotte Islands Land DUtrict���District of Skoena Take notice that I, Thos. It. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation noury public, intend to apply for permiaaion to prospect for coal and petroleum on tne following described lands: Commencing at a post planted elevon miles north and Hve miles eaat of Section 13, Township 7, Oraham Island and marked No. 48, T. R. D. S. E. corner, thence we.L 80 chains, thonce north 80 chains, thance east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea more or leas. _��� mm..***** Dated Nov. 7, 1910. THOS. B. DAVEY Pub. Dec. 3. Wilson Oowlng. Agenl Queen CharlotU Islands Land District-District of Skeona Taka notica lhat 1 Thos. It. Davey of Quoen CharlotU, occupation notary public, Intend to apply for permission lo prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commencing at a post planted eleven miles north and five miles east o| Section 13, Township 7, Graham Island and marked No. 49, T. It. D S. W. corner, thence east 80 chains, thenco north 80 Chalna, thenoe west 80 chaina, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, conUlning 640 acres mora or leaa. fc , .__��� Dated Nov. 7. 1910. THOS. It. DAVEY Pub. Dec. 8. Wilson Oowing, Agent LAND PURCHASE NOTICE COAL NOTICE Skeena Land District���District af Coast Take notice that Sarah E. Alton of Port Simpson, | II. C, occupation nurse, int��n*ls U apply fur permission to purchase the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner 140 chains oast and '20 chains aouth of the nort beast corner of Lot 1116 (Harvey Survey), thence 80 chaina east, thence ��0 chains south, thence 80 chainB west, thonce north 80 chaina to post of commencement, containing 640 ncres, more or less. Dated Nov. 14, 1910. SARAH E. ALTON Pub. Doc. 17. Fred Hohlor, Agont Skoena Lnnd District���District of Coast. Take notioe that L. W. Sloan of Prince Kupert, occupation housewife, intends to apply for per- . million to purchase the following described j lunda: CommencinK nt n post plnnted ut S. W. coiner l��t 17u7 marked L. W. S. south east eorner nnd running north Hii chaina, thenee west 20 chains, thrnee south 80 chains, thonco eaat 1>0 chnins to point of commencement, conUining 160 ucres. Date Dec. tt, 1910. Pub. Dee. 31. 1910. LU RECTI A W. SLOAN Skoena Land District���District of Coast Range 6 'lake notice that Harry Lever of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation plasterer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted 10 chains west of the northeast corner of John Furlong's surveyed pre-emption (Black's recent survey August 22, 1910; on the east aide of Lakelse Lake, thence wost 30 chuiiis more or leas, thence north 40 chains, thence east 30 chains, thence aouth -10 chains to point of commencement. conUining 120 acrea more or less. HARRY LEVER Puh. Nov. 5. Chaa. M. Wilson, Agent Skwna Land District���District of Coast Range B Take notice that Charlw M. Wilson of Prnce Kupert, B. C., occupalion real estate agent, intends to apply for permiasion to purchase tho following deacrincd lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of Johnson's surveyed lot No. 684, thence west 30 chains mora or law to 10 chains east of Pete DeBoor's surveyed pre-emption (lllack's recent survey August 25, 1910) on the east side of Lakelse Lake, thence north 80 chaina to the south lino of William Gainey'a lot surveyed August 20, 1910, tbence eaat 30 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, conUining 240 acres more or leas. CHAS. M. WILSON Pub. Nov. 6. Skeena Land Dlitrict ���District of Coast Take notice that May Dineea of Port Simpaon, B. '"., occupation stenographer, intonds to afply for permission to purchase tite following deacntmd landa: Commencing at a post planted at the northweat corner 106 chains east and 20 chains narth ef the northeast corner of Lot 1116 (Harvey purvey), Ihence 80 chains east, ihence 40 chains south, thence 80 chains west, thence 40 chains north to lhe post of commencement, conUlning 320 acrea, mere or loss. Dated Nov. 14. 1910. MAY DINEEN Pub. Dec. 17. Fred Bohler, Agent Queen CharlotU lalanda Land Diatrict -Diatrict o( Skoena Tako notice that I, Thos R. Davey of Quoen CharlotU, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on tho following deacribod land: Commencing at a post plantod two miles north and five miles east of Section 13, Township 7, Oraham Island and marked No. 13, T.K.D.. N. W. corner, theneo east 80 chains, thence south SO chains thonce west 80 chains, thenco north ������������ chains to point of commoncemont, containinK 640 acres mora or loss. Dated Oct. 29, 1910. THOS. It. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilaon Gowing, Agont Skoena Land District -Quoen Charlotte Islands Division Tako notice that 30 dnya after date I, Kerdinand O. Tapert. farmer, of Skidegate, H. C, intend to apply lo tbe Chief Commissioner ef Land-*, for a license to proapect lor coal, oil and petroleum on ami under tho following described lands: Commencing nt a post planteil one-half mile east of the southeast corner of Lot 503, Ore ham Islard, thence north 80 chain**, thenee east 80 chnins, thence soulh 80 chains, thonco wost 80 chains to point of commencement, ami containing 640 acres. Dated Nov. 14 1910. FERDINAND O. TAPERT Pub. Dec. 10. LAND LEASE NOTICE COAL NOTICE kcena Lund Dutrict ���Queen CharlotU Islanda Division Take notice that 30 days after date, I, Charles Helmer, farmer, of Skidt-gnte, B. C-, intend to apply tn the Chief Commissioner of l-and--, for a Icense to prospect for coat, oil and potjjloum on and under the (ollowing doscribed landa: Commencing at a post planted two m.los south of the southeast corner of Lot 501, Ornharn lsiand, thence south 80 chains, thonco west 80 chains, thenre north 80 chains, thenco Mtt SO chnins to fnilnt of commencement, nnd containing 610 acre*. )ated Nov. 16, 11)10. CHARLES HELMER Pub. Dec. 10. Skeena Land Dstrict -Queen Charlotto Islands Division Take notice that 30 days after dato 1, Cha .-let Helmer, farmer, of Skidegate, B. C., intond to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Land*, for a liceni-e to prospect for coal, oil and petroloum on and under the following described lands: Cnmrnoricing at a post planted thn.0 mil-1 soutli and one milo west of the southeast, corner ol Lot r>01, Graham laland, thonco east SO chains, thenco south 80 chnins, thonce wost 80 chains, thenre north 80 chnina to point of commencement, and containing 610 acres. Dated Nov. 16, 1910. CHARLES HELMER Pub. Doc. 10. Skeena Land District -Queen Chariotte Islanda Diviaion Take notice that 30 dnys after dato 1, William J l,ear>. trader, of Skidcgnlo, B C, intend to apply to the Chief Commisi*loner of Land-., for a licenae to proapect for coal oil and petroleum on and under the fullowing deacribed Unds: Commencing at a post planted al thc southeast corner of Lot Mil, Grabam Island, thence south 80 chains, thenco west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains thence caul 80 chains to point of commune��- I ment, and contaning 640 acres. Dahl Nov 14, 1910. WILLIAM. J. LEARY ] Pub. Dec. 10 Queen Charlotte Islanda Land District Dial ret of Skeena Take notice that I, Thos. R. Davey of Quean I > ('harlotte, occupation notary public, inund to ' I apply for permission to prospect for coal and I I petroleum on the following described land: j CommencinK at a post plantod eleven mllee . 1 north and aeven miles oaat of Section 13, Townahip , | 7. Graham Island and marked No. 68, V. It. D. S. ! ; W. corner, thence aaat 80 chaina, thenee north 80 ! chalna, thence west 80 ehalns, thenr* south 80 1 chalna to point of commencement, containing 640 ! acrea mnre or leaa. Dated Nov. 9, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY I Pub. Dec. 3, Wilaon Gowing, Agent Skoona Land District���District nf Coast Take notice that Hume Bablngton of Princ* Rupert, master mariner, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described land; A small island in the Skeena Kiver ahout four milm above Telegraph Point conUining about 60 acres. Dated Dec. 14, 1919. HUME BABINGTON Skoena Ijmd District-Diatrict of Nnaa Valley lake notice that George Wilson, farmer,intenda to npply for permisaion tu leuec the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted ibOQt two miles east of Nans River at Alyansh und nt aouth oast corner of A. F. Priestly's pre-emption, Ihence 40 chnins soulh, 40 chains west, 40 cbalna north, 40 easl to point of com mencement, containing 160 acres more or less. Dated Nov. 1. 1910. GEORGE WILSON Pub. Nov. 17. Skeena Land District-District of Coast Take notice that Hume Bablngton of Prinee Rupert, maaur mariner, inUnds to apply for permission to lease the following doacribed fore* ahore: Commencing at a poat planud on a small Island in the Skeena River about three miloa above Telegraph Point thence toutheriy 2000 feet. Dated Dec. 14. 1910. HUME BABIGNTON LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Queen CharlotU Islands Land District���District of Skeena Take notice that I, Thos. R. Davey of Queen CharlotU, occupation noUry public, InUnd to apply for permission to prospect for coal and pertoleum on the following deacribod land: Commencing at a post planted thirteen miles north and three miles oast of Section 13, Townsnip 7. Graham Island and marked No. 50, T. It. D. N. E. corner, thence west 80 chains, thenco south 80 chaina .thenoe east 80 chains, thenco north 80 chains to point of commencement, conUining 640 acres more or leaa. _ -....���_, Datad Nov 7, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Dec. 3. Wilson Gowing, Agent Queen Charlotte lalanda Land District���District of Tako notice that I, Thoa. R. Davoy of Queen Charlotte, occupation noury public, intend to apply for pormlision tn prospoct for coal and petroleum on the following deacribod land: Commencing at a post planted thirteen milea north and three miles cast of Section 13, 1own-duo 7. Grsham Iiland and marked No Bt, T. B.D*. N. W corner, thenco eait 80 chain", thenco south 80 chnins, thenco wost 80 chains, thonco north SO chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or Ions. mnna n n.vrv Dated Nov 8, 1910 THOS. R. DaVBY Pub! Doc. 3. W'Iron Gowing, Agent 1 Queen CharlotU lalands Land Diatrict���District of Skoena I Take notice that I, Thos. R. Davey of Queen ' Chariotu, occupation notary public, intend to '< apply (or permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commencing at a pnat planud eleven mllea I north and seven milea east of Section 13, Township | 7, Graham Island and marked T. R. D. N. K. 1 corner, thence west 80 chains, thenca aouth 80 : chains, thence east 80 chains, thenco north 80 . chains to point of commencement, containing 640 \ acres more or less. [ Dated Nov. 9, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Dec. 3. Wilaon Gowing, Agent Queen CharlotU Islands Land District���District of Skeona Take notice that Thoa. R. Davey of Quoen Charlotte, occupation notary public, Intend to apply for permiasion to prospect for coaj and petroleum on tbe following described land: Commencing at a post plantod eleven mllee north and seven milos oast of Section 13, Township 7, Graham Island and marked No. f>7, T. R. D., S. E. corner, thonco north 80 chnins, thenco west 80 chains, thenco aouth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains tn point of commencement, containing 610 acres more or le-a. Dated Nov. 9, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Do?. 3 WUson Gowing, Agenl Skeena Land District -District uf Quoen Chariott islands Take notice thai Catherine Bowman of Vancouver, B. C., occupation spinster, intends to apply for pcrmissior to purchaae the following described lands: Commencing at a post planud on the shore near the mouth of Juskatala Bay, at nbout tho northwest corner of Timber License No. 30895, thence east 80 chains, thence north 20 chaini more or \**m to the shore, thence westerly following the shore back to the plsce of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less. Dated Oct. 7. 1910. CATHERINE BOWMAN Pub. Nov 6. A. E. JcaMip, Agent Skeena I.-m-l District-District nf Coait Take notice thai Henry Macartney ��f Prince Rupert, B.C., <>ccupntion miner, inUnda lo apply for permission to purchase the following described lamia: Commencing nt a post planted on loft bank of Ex-chinn-aik Kiver nbout two nnd a half miles 11 Min iu mouth anil about "*,,��� hutf mile above rapids, thence north Ki> chnins, thence Mai 4o chains, thonce aouth ,H0 chains more less to river bunk, tbence west 40 chains more or less along river hnnk to point of commencement, containing ,:'" ncrea. more or less , Date Dec. 10. 19111. Pub. Jan. 7. 1911. HENRY MACATNEY Skeena Land District -District nf Coast Tako notice (hat Edward Thomaa of Vancouver* B. t '*, occupation limber man, intends to apply for permiasion to purchase the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Lakelso Lako about 60 chaina in a north-easterly direction from tho outlet al the lake (La Kelae Riven thonce north 20 chns, ihence west 40 chnins, tnence south 20 chains to the lake shore, thenee following the l:��k�� shore lo point of commencement, conuining 80 arrcs more or lesa. Cntod Nov. 7, 1910, EDWARD THOMAS Pub. Dec. 10 Skoena Land District ���District of Cout Take notice that Lionel Dineen of Brandon, Man., occupation teacher, nunds to apply for permission U purchaae tie following described lends: Commencing at a post planted at the aouthweat corner, 40 chains narth and 40 chains eaat of the nertheaat corner id Lot 1116 (Uarvey Survey), thence 60 chains north, thonce 60 chalna east, thence 60 ehaina aouth, Ihence 60 chains west U poat of commencement, conuining 360 icrm, mora or leaa. Daud Nov. 14, 1910. LIONEL DINEEN Pub. Dec. 17. Fred Bohler, Agent Skeena Land District���District of Queen Cherlotti lalanda Take notice that C. W. SUncllffe of Vancouver B. C, occupation consulting engineer, inUnds t< apply for permission to purchaae the followini described lands; Commencing at a post planted at the aniitheaa comer of Timber License No. 80895 about on mUe aouth and one mile east of the entrance t Juskatala Bay, thence north 20 chains, thence eaa 80 chains, thence aouth 20 chalna, thence weal K chaina to the place of commencement. conUinln 160 acrea. Dated Oct. 7, 1910. C. W. STANCLIFF1 Pub. Nov 6. A. E. Jeasup, Ageti Skeena Land District -District of Coast Take notice that Donald Clachor, of Brocket ridge landing Prince Rupert, B. C, occupatio farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchar the following descrined lands: Commencing at a poat planted about Ave mlh In a aouth easUrly direction from Brocket ridge Landing, and at the southwest corner < Lot 3065, thence south 80 chains, thence east t chains, thence north 60 chains more or less to tl aouth eait corner of 1 /it 3062, thence woat 40 chati more or less, along the lot line 3062 thence nort 20 chains, more or leas, alons lot line 3062 < thc south east corner of Lot 3065, thenco we 10 chains more or loss, along lot lino 3065 to tl place nf commoncemont, conuining b60 acr iiinri- or loss. Dated Oct. 20, 1910. DONALD CLACHE Pub. Nov. 17. IHE PR1NUE RUPBK'l OPTIMIST COAL NOTICE COAI, NOTICE Queen Charlnttelslanils Un.l District -District ol Skeens. Take notice that 1, John McLeod ol Vsncouver, B C occupation broker, intern! to apply lor permission to prospect lor coal and petroleum on the lolloninn descriled lands; . 1.��� Commencing at a post planted at the northwest comer Lot 171 lieiiut the norlhuest corner marked J. Md.. N. w. Cam*, ther.ee watt BO chair.., thence south SO chairs, ller.ee ��eat Ml chains, ther.ce north BO chains to point ol com- menceteent. aaatravl al*l BTIf, Dated Dec. tS, 1810. JO IN M LEDD Puh. Jan. 21. V.. Dass, Agent Quwn Charlotle Islands Land District District of Skeer.a Take notice llmt 1, John Mcl-cod ol Vancouver, I). C, occuiialion broker, intend to apply (or permission to prospect (or coal and petroleum on the follow ������ K i.escriloil lunils: 2.���Commencini; al a poit planted at the northwest corner Lot 171 hcinit the northeast corner marked J. McL. N. B, lomer, Ihence west 1*0 chains, thence south BO chains, thence easl Ml chains, thence north BO chains lo point of commencement. ���.,,.. ,,���..,,r, Dsled Dec. 28, WO, JOHN M LLOD Pub. Jan. 21. W. Dass, Agent Quwn Charlotte Islanda Und Diatrict -Distriet of Skwr.a Tske notiee thai I, John McLeod of Vancouver, B. ('.. occui atiun Iroker, intend to a| ply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on tho folluuir.g described lands: 3.���Commencing al a post planus! one mile north cf the i.ntl��iM einer ol 1 ot 171, n.arkod J. Met.. N. W. Corner, bring the N.W. corner, thence eaat BO chaina, thence south BO chains, thence west BO chains, thenre north BU chains to Eoint of commencement, latiil Dec. 21. l'JIO. JOHN M-I.K11I) Pub. Jan. 21. W. Dass. Agent Queen Charlotle Islands Lind District���District o Skeena Take notice that I. John Mcl.eod ot Vancouver. B. C, occupation broker, Intend to apply for |er* mission to prospecl for coal and petroleum on tha lollowing ileacril.ed lands; 4.���Commencing at a post planted one mile north ol tbe northwest corner of Lot 171 being the northeast corner marked J. McL. N. K. Corner', thence west 80 chains, thence south BO chains tbence east BO chsins, thence north BO chsins to point of commencement. Dated Dec. 21. 1010. JOHN M'l.KOD Pub. Jon. 21. W, Dass, Agent Quwn Charlotte Islands Land District- District of Skeena Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, B. C, occupation broker, inlend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following aescribed lands; o.���Commencing at a post planted one mile north ot the northwest corner of Lol 171 being lhe southwest corner marked J. McL. S. W. Corner, tbence north BO chains, tbence east BO chains, thence south HO chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement. bated Dec. 24. l'JIO. JOHN M'LKtID I'ub. Jan 21. W Dass, Agen Quwn Charlotte Islands Land District Disirict o Skwna Take notice lhat I, John McU-od of Vancouver, If. Ca, occupation broker, inlend tu apply for permission tu proapect fur I'.ial and lietroleum on the lolluwing described lands. t>. Commenring at a poat plantod ore mile north ol the northwi-at corner of Lot 171 Iwir.g the southeast corner marked J. McL, S. K. Cor. er. tlience north BO chains, thenw west BO chain*. thenw south 80 chains, thenci- eiet Ml chains f point ot commencement. Datlsl Dec. 84,1010, JtlllN M'l.l.Ol) I'ub. Jan. 21. \\ . Daa-a, Agen Quwn Charlotte lalands 1 ..ui.l Diatrict - District of Skeenu Take notice that 1. John Mel d of Vancouver, B. ('., occupation broker, intend lo apply for | ,-r- mission to prospect for coal ami petroleum on the follow li. | ..t-M-nl id litr.l.- 7.��� Cnmineiu-iiig at a post plumed oil chains west ol t1.- uorthcu'il corner of l.ot -I*. being th. northwest coriier und inarkiai J. McL. N. V, Cor., thence east Ml chains, thenw soutli hii chains, tbence west BO chains, thence north 811 chains to point of cnmmonwmcnl contuining 610 acres. Dated Dee. 20. 1810. Pub. Jan. 21 Quwn Charlotte Islands Land District Dlitrict of Skeenu Take nothe that I. John Mel cod ot Vancouver, It. C, occupatinn broker, ill' ��� it lo a| ply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following descriled lnnds: ...I-, 12.-Commencing at a port Ptatri Motato west of the northeast corner of 1 pt 478 hcine.J*. southeast comer marked J. McL. S. E. Cor., hence west 80 chains, ihence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chairs, thence south 80 chairs to point ol commenwmei.l containing 840 ��������� , .,,. ..,.- Juwn Charlotte Islam's Lund District- Disirict o Skwna ,, * Take notice lhat 1. John Mcl.eod of Vancouver, B C occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to irosrect for coal and petroleum on the following descril ed lam s: , .r Commencing at a post planted at lhe north- east corner of lot 41 being the norlh.es COTO* marked J. McL. N. W. Cor. thence oust 80 chains, thence south 80 chairs, thence west 80 chairs thence north 80 chairs to point of commencement containirg 840 acn s. ,nnv in Kflll Dated Dec. 28. 1010. J��" n��i. Age. I'ub. Jan. 21. "��� Dass.Agu.i Quwn Charlotle Islands Land District- District o Skwna Take notiw that I. John UoLsod of Vancouver. It. ('., occupation broker, intend tn apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the followirg diarrlled lands: _-__.] 11. Commei.cir.g at a post planted at the north east corner ot Lot 12 lieinK the northeast corn'r marked J. McL. N. F. Cor��ttWM_Mt#ctatae, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chairs, thence north 80 chaina lo point of commenwmenl containing CIO acres. Dated Dec. 28, 1910. JOHN M'laEOD \V. Dass, Agat.t I'ub. Jan. 21. JOHN M'l.KOD i W. Dass. Agent l Quwn Cbnrlolli* I Inula Lund District District ot Skia-nu Take notice thut I, John Mcl.eod of Vancouver, B. C., occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to prosp.-rt lor coal and pflrolotnu on the (ollowing ih'tTihod lands: 8 I'o'iimeiicing at a pout iiluutcd in chains weat of the northeast corner of I...I l.'i being the northeaal corner murkisl J. McL. N. K. Cor., thenc* west 80 chains, Ihcnw aouth 80 chains, thence easl 81) chains, thenci* north 80 chains to Folnl of eommeneement colli iilnlng 040 acres, lalcd Dee 18, l'JIO. JOHN MXEOD I'ub. Jsn. 21 \V Dass, Agent Q.i.. i, Charlotte lslunds Lund Diatrict Dislrici of Skwna Take notic. tliul I, John fcicLwd ot Vancouver, II. C, occuprlion broker, intend to upply foi permission to pr.is|H.fl for coal and petroleum on tne fullowing i|,-scribed lands: 0. t iiio'iienciiig ut a poat plunted :lo chains weal of th. i.orthenal corner of 1,01 478 being the nnrlhwesi corner murkisl J. McL. N. \\ . Cor., thence east 81) cliuina, thence south 80 chains Ihence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement containing 610 acres. Dutod Dec. 88, HMO. JtlllN M'l.KOD I'ub. Jan. 21. V. . Dass. Agent Quwn Charlotte Islam's Land District* 1-iatrct .. Skwna Take notice Milt I, John Mcl.i-od of \ ;..,<���. nv.T, B. C., OCOUpntlon broker, intend to apply for permission to prospect lor coal nnd petroleum nn the followll g described lands: 10.--Commoncing at a [mat planted BO chains west of the nnrtlieasl corner of Lot 473 being the northeBst corner marked J. McL. N. I*;. dr., Ihence west 80 chains, thenw houHi 80 chains, thence east BO chains, thence north 80 chaina to poinl of commencement containing '.Hi acres. Dated Dec. 26, 1010. JOHN M'l.KOD Pub. Jan. 21. W. Dass, Agent Queen Charlotle lslunds Lund District - District of Skeena Take notiee lhat I, John MclaCOd of Vancouver, B. 0*i OCCUpntlOfl broker, Intend tn apply for permission to prospect for coul and petroleum on tho following described lands: 11.- ('ommencing at a pirnl planted .10 chains west of the northeast corner of Lot 47;! being tho southwest corner murkeel .1. McL. S. W. Cor., thence east 80 chains, thence nnrth 80 chains, Uienre west 80 chains, tbence south 80 chains to poll t of commencement rnnlalning (140 acres. JOHN M'l.KOD Quwn Charlotte Islands Und District-District 2. Skwra Take notice that I. John Mcleod ol \ ancouver- B. C, occupation broker, intend to apply for per mission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: IB.���Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner ot ]M 41 being the northwes corner marked J. Met.. N. W. Cor., thence east 80 chairs, thence south 80 chaina, thence west 80 chairs, thence north 80 chains to point of com- menwmertcontslrirg 640 acres. Dated Dec. 28. 1910. JO IN M UtOD Pub. Jan. 21. VI Dass. Agenl Queen Charlotle Islands Und Diatrict- District of Skeena Take notice that I. John Mcl.eod of Vareouvrr, B C. occupation broker. Intend to aptly for per mission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described landa: 16,-Commerclrg at a |ost planted at the northeast corner of l.ot 41 being the northeaat corner marked J. McL. N. B. Cor., therce wist 80 chain, thence soulh 80 chains, thence east 80 chaiis, theice torth 80 chali a to point of eom- menwment contairing 640 acres. Dated Dec. 28. 1910. JOHN M'l.KOD Pub. Jan'21. \V. Dass, Agent Quwn Charlotte lslnnds Land District District o' Skwra Take notice that I. John Mel cod of Vancouver, B. C., occupation broker, irterd to arplv for permission to prospect for eoal and lietroleum on the followirg discrili.l lards: 17. Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of l.ot 11 lieirg the southeast corner marked J. McL. S. C. Cor., therce west 81) chair a. tlience north SO chairs, thenee ess BO chains, thenw south 80 chairs to point o eommeneement containing 640 acres. Dated Dec. 28, llllll. JOHN M'l.KOD Pub. Jan. 81. ' \V. Dass. Agent Queen Charlotte Islamls Land District District o Skwna Take notlc.thut I, John Mcl.eod ol Vancouver, I II. ('., occupation broker', irtetc! to a| pl\ for par* miasinn to proapect for coal and petroleum on the following ib-scriled landa. 18. Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of l.ni tl l*eitiR the southwest comer murked J. McL. S. W . Cor., thence ,-ast Ml chairs, . hence north Ml chaiis, therce west Ml chains, | thence south 80 chairs to point of commencement; conl uinit g 6111 acres. Dated Dec. 88,1010. JOHN M'l.KOD ' I'ub. Jun. 21. \V. I i���as. Agent Queen Churlott.,-lslunds Ultid Disirict District of Skeenu Trite notiw ihul I. John Mrl.e...| of Vancouver, i H. ('.. occupation broker, intend to apply for permission lo proapect for coal and lietroleum on the following discrihod lends: t, 10. Commencing at a post planted al the northwest corner of Lot 10 lieirig tin. northwest corner und marked J. McL. N. \V. Cor., thenw' east 80 chains, thenw south 80 chains, tbence w.-st sn chains, tbence north 80 chains to itoinl of commencement contuining 610 acres. Dutod Dec. SO. 1810. John M'l.KOD I'ub ,lnn|2l \v. Daaa. Ag.it NEW HALL FOR BOY SCOUTS Have Acquired School Building on Second Avenue The local troop of lioy scouts have been successful in securing the old school building for tluir use mid are now at work getting it into shape for a club room antl drill hull. Besldw the regular work of the Hoy Scout-;, thc new building will enable them to have a gymnasium which is most essential in a city like I'rince Rupert where there are no playgrounds for outside games. The work will go on along the lines that have been followed so far elementary first aid to the injured, drill. semaphore and Morse code signalling,! gymnasium work and all that tends io make a boy self-reliant and resourceful. Although the Boy Scouts are self- sustaining they woultl not refuse any oilers of furniture, books or magazines or anything suitable for their rooms. Anyone wishing to so contribute could notify the secretary, Dr. J. 0. Reddle. or the Seoul master. An incident occurred a week or so ago which showed resourcefulness on the part of some of the Boy Scouts. A man had caught his foot between two boards on the sidewalk on Second Avenue and was unable to extricate himself. A numbi r of men went to his assistance but were not successful Two or thrw Hoy Scouts noticed the man's predicament and by pushing down the two hoards instead of pulling on the man's fool they soon had him free. They were offered money for what they bad done but refused lo take anything, for it Boy Scout is on his honor to do some good deed each day without any thought of reward. This is an example of the effect the training is having on the boys, and the result will soon lie evident by a general improvement among all the boys connected with the work that will be seen aid appreciated by the residents of the city. COAI. NOTH'E Quwn Charlotte lalsnds I uml District- Dutrict ol Skwna Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, It. ('., occupation broker, intend to apply for per* mission to prospect for coal and |*olrolcum on the following described lands: 2.1. - Commencing at a post planteil at the northwest eorner of Uil to l*eing the southwest corner, .narked J. McL. S. \\ . ( or., thenee cwt 80 chains, thenw north 80 ehains, thenw wesl 80 chnins, Ihcnw south 80 chains to point of commenwmont containing 610 acres. Dated Dec. M. 1810, JOHN M'l.KOD I'ub. Jan. 21. W. Dass, Agent Queen Charlotte lalands Und Distrirt District o' Skeene Take notiw that 1, John MfLeod of Vancouver, 11. ('., occupation broker, intend to apply lor permission to prosiiccl for coal and |K*tmteum on the following described landa: 21. Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner l,ot to being the southeast corner murkisl J. Mrl. S. I, Cor., Hence nest 80 rhains, thenw mirth 80 chaina, thenw east 80 chains, thenw soulh 80 chains to point ot commencement containing 6tn acres. Dated Dee. ltd, 1010. JOHN MI.KOI) I'ub. Jan. 21. W.liass. Agenl Maying Perfect Garments The final operation of examining garments for any Imperfection in tailoring is a most important one, and, in thc 20th tVotorj Brand tailor shops, is done by a staff of eight competent und experienced examiners who are given plenty of time to do the work thoroughly. Their examination is a most critical one and tin gornml must measure up iu every particular to the 20th Centur) Riial standard or back to the tailor shop it goes. When once the ganatfjl has been passed by tin* linal examiners it is boxed and made rd ���( Vancouver | n. C, occupation, broker, intend to apply for |H>r' i mission lo prosnect lor coul and iN'troleiim on the I (ollowing described lands: I 25. Commeniinir al a [-��� -t planted one mlk* north of the i,.,rl! ... . comer of l.ol :i!' tiring the northeast corner marked J. McL. N,,K Cor thenCC west 80 rhaina, thenw aouth BO cbalna! thence easl 80 chains, thenw nortli so chains to point of commencement contuining 6to acres bated Dec. ill, 1010. John Ml'.KOD I'ub. Jan. 21. Quwn Charlotte lslnnds Land District Diatrict of Skeena Take notice that I, John M.-l, ...| of Vancouver, B, 0��, occupation broker, intend to apply tor permission to prosjiect for coal and petroleum on tha following described landa: 21.���Commencing at a post planted at the northweut corner of I.ot 40 being the northwest corner nnd marked J. McL. N. w, Cor., thence east 80 chnins, tbence south 80 chains, theneo west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement containing 840 acres. Dated Dec. 110, 1010. JOHN M'l.F.OD I'ub. Jan. 21. W. Dass, Agent W. Dass, Agenl Queen Charlotte Islanda Land Ilialrict District of Skwna Take notice that 1, John McLwd ol Vancouver U. 0��� occupation broker, intend to apply f���r permission lo pro��|*eet lor conl an troleum on the fullowing described lands: 26. ( ommencing at a post pluntcl one mile north of the northwmt corner of l...t BS Im-Iiiie the southeast corner marked J. McL s y (������,, thence west 80 chains, thenw north 80 'el ai, a thence east 80 chains, tbence south h0 rl , ' , | Emm. ol commencement containing 610 acre. IsrfftJJV-'*"5 "ohn'm'LKOD Iuh���'">�����. W.Daas. Agent Dated Dec. 26, llllll Puh. Jun. 81, Vv. Dass. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und District -District of Skeenn Take notice lhat 1, John McLeod of Vancouver - II. C , occupation broker, Intend to applv for per miaslon to prospect for coal nnd petroleum on the fullowing descriled lands: 22,-Commciiclng at n post planted at the northwest rorner of Ixit 40 being the northeast comer und marked J. McL. N. K, Cor., thence west 80 chains, thenc tit I, 80 chains, thence enst 80 chnins, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres. Dated Dec. 110. l'JIO. JOHN M'l.KOD I'uh. Jan. 21. W. Dasa, Agent quoen Charlotte Islsnds Und Dial rid-District of Skwna Take notloe that I, Thos. U. DaVev ol o...-��� Charlotte, occupation notary public, Intend^ apply for permission to prospect lor coal and petroleum on tha following described land- Commencing at a post planted three milos north and seven miles east nf Sa*clii���, 1:1 Kamaahh! 7, Oraham Island and marked No Tn T |H> \T h. corner, thence south 80 ehalns, thenw mmi M Chans, tnenm nnrth 80 cha,,,., thenw 55^ 5o chains to point ol commencement, enntainine 610 acrea more or loss. *��� bated Nov. 11,1910. TIIOS R HAVtv rub. i**.a. wSwQoSlrcAwirt PIPES BURST? WORK DONE PROMPTLY AND- IIY roMI-KTENT MEN HTOVK8 AND PnRNACKH HI.I-AIRKH HONTZ & ROTHERHAM Phone 86 P. (). Box 177 THE OPTIMIST and you will get Publicity that will pay THE OPTIMIST WHOLESAI! PRODUCE FRUIT . . FEED . . ��� H. H. MORTON THIRP AVK Miss Henny' Wennersten Scientific Electric Fecial Mai'��l�� EUctric Tre.tmenl. �� Spec"1" -CITY PRICES Room. No. 4, Exchange Blod DRY GOODS A new line of L...li.-s' "**��** Natural wool. m.nnil Flannelettes- anil OutmK ^������nn"' Lailics' Fancy Waists* Boots, Shoes anil M.-n,<-^��*hfJ- JABOUR BROS; Third Avenue ��� Between 7th a" I' H B PRINCE RU PERI U PI 1 MIST i 0 Al. NOTICE ���' ��W UutDl.trlct-LUtriUo ���. luitiiTii-a' ,ojcupatloi ,n to pn ���!;'���'' Inl ".'"" rommenclfig ai ���f a mile aouU COAL NOTICE COAL NOTICE I j0hn McLeod ot Vancouver. .roker, inund to apply lor parlor calami petroleum on thc In i l.iivl. Nu uust planted about on��; ul lie northwest corner ol _6_B marked J.M.N * W. ��� south 80 chains, thonce east 80 ' i , north 80 ''���"���i"9' 'hel,c0 **���**' 80 :<':''l'��'':l;'l1';''",r,,"C""'l""jOHN M'LEOD lUc-.'J.lnl. 1910. K. C. Elliott, Agent .Ctetott. WoadoUnd DUtrict-DUtrlctol . . __.__*, 1, John McLeod ol Vancouver, *"�� u��tr broker, intend to apply lor par- iTim'i"�� to ����' *-nd Pa**������ln on tho ', '.Tm,eiottt" ul tic nurlhwcat corner ol Kril, 1. ShaDia, thence eaat 80 chaina, Z .S M chains, thence west 80 chain. ,4U�� ..ird. Uiw. F,c. Elliott, Agent i.Jan. -i. ���Charlolte lalands Und Diatrict-Diatrict ol tkl notice that I, John McUod ol Vancouver, fLoWPat&l hroker, intend to apply lor per- ,��n t" |.rtMv*t lor coal and petroleum on Ulaatni doVtrlbad landa: -Tn"enclng at a post planted about one- ri.1 a mila aouth of tl.e northwest .corner ol Jl2m��No. 1630 marked J. M. S. E. turner. ,-v i.-lh M' chaina, thenco west 80 chaina ���� ,lUti, BO chalna, thonce east 80 chaina to at el commencement. BBf*1* P.C.E..iu,��.Agent ��q Cb��ri��t�� Manila Und District���Diatrkt o Skwna Tiki-tunic* ami I. John McLeod ol Vancouver, r ixcuimiii'Ti hroker, inlend to appli (or |.er- ��k>n 11 .inftjK'ct (ur nw I and jwlroleum on ttho lkiv.ii.ic oiSbed lands: 4-lomnnr.nnit ut ��� post planted about one- irtj ol u mill' louth i'( tfct uortl."*efit ccrtitr li Ml UcMtca No. 8580 marked J. M. N. E. Corner, kur wulh Mi rhains, thence ��est bU chain*, fit* mrlh M rhains. thence east hO chaina to Em tl ommcnrenieM. ���*__<__*_ __,_ _���,,___ Lud Dm. Ord, 1910, JOHN M LLOU Jbljin.ai. F-c* BHtott. Agent pnChlrioUt Mauds Land District��� Diatricto 1 Sta-ona Tike notice thai 1. John McLeod ol Vancouver, t..oftU|*tU'n broker, intend to a^ply (or *M* not. tu i na ����� lor *��uil and petroleum on tho ��� inn Mscnwd lumls: lonuMOdnl at a post planted on the Delia watum 1 I-'- mU�� Irom its mouth marked M.N \\ ' orwr,thenwiOUth bOchains, thence 0 chain-, theute i.orlh M> chaina, thence i* tl un i tn ] otnt '���! commencemciila Md l ��e lESrd, r.'IO. JuliN M'LEOD lb.Jtt.tl. P. C. Elliott, Agent JOHN M'LEOD Queen Charlotte IhIuihIs Ln d District Dlatrictol s eons Take notica lhat I, John McLeod ol Vancouver,' It. C., occupntion Inker, Intend tn appl) (or per miauiim to prospect for -oul nnd petroleum 'in the (ollowing doacribed landa: 18.���Commencing ��t n post planted ut the northeast ton er of Com Licence No. :tKw1 nt rked J. M. S. W. Corner, thence north Sti chuins Uenou , euHt so ohftiniithencs m th hu chains, thonce west 80 chains to point of commencement. Dated Dec. 26,1810. JOHN M'LEOD Pub Jan. 21, P. C, Elliott, Agent Queen Churlottc Islands Lund Disirict District of Skeenu Take notice thai 1, John MoLood of Vancouvor, B. C*i occupation broker, inlend to apply for permiasion to prospect lor coul uu I petroleum on Die following described lands: 14 ���Commencin ut n post panto at the northeaat corner of Conl Licence No. 8481 tmrkod J. M' N.W. Jjr-i-r, ttience.-wuth SO chains, the co east SO chains, thenc nort h 80 chains, thence ���.vest SOcliai s to point of c.i mencn^nt Date Jjc.ii.lOlO. HMIN ML OD I'ub. Jan. 21. F- C. Elliott, Agent Queen CharlotU lslnnds Lund District Disirict ol Skeena Take notice lhat I, John McLeod of Vancouver B. C, occupation broker, Intond to apply (or \ t*r- mifsii.ti to pro; pect for coal und petroleum on the fallowing oescribed h.i ns: 15.���Commenc ng at a posl planted about one mile easl of the southeast corner of ��� < ;il Licence No. 8477 marked J. M. S. E. Corner, thence north 80 chains, thence wisit 80 chains, Ihence south 80 chains, thence rust 80 chutns to point ot commencement. Dated Dec. 20, 1810, J< M' I OD Hub. Jan. 21 F. C. Ellittt Agent. Queen Charlotte lslunds Land District- District of Skeena Take notice thai I, .1. Ln McLeud ol VttkVCUCel B. C., occupation broker, Intend to apply for |tr mission to prospect fur conl and petroleum on the lollowir.g described lunds: 16.���Commencing at a post planted about one milo east of the southem-l corner of Coal Licence No. 3477 marked J. M. S. \N . Corner, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement . Dated Dec.29th. 1010. JOHN M'LEOD Pub. Jan. 21. F. C. Elliott, Agent Queen Charlolte Islands Land District-District d Rkotni Take notice that I.John McLeod of Vancouver, B. C., Occupation broker, it.lend to apply fur per* mission to prot-pect lor ccal and petroleum on the following described lands: 17,-���Ct.inmeneii.g at a post planted about one mile east ol the soutleast cormr of Coal Lice, co No. .1477 marked J. M .N.W. Corner, thencesouth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thenoe north 80 chains, thence west Mi chaint ti j i it. w lcommi*nce- raent. Lated Dec. 29th. 1M0. JOHN M'LEOD Pub. Jan. 21. F. C. Elliott, Agent QUWR Chsrlotte lslnnds Lund District ��� District o- Skeei u Take notice that l.John t&cLeod ofVuncouver, U. C., orcupation broker. Intend to apply (or i er- mlaton to prospect for eoal and portoloum on the following descrilied hinds: i!5. Commencini nt a post plantod about one mile north und two miles cusl of tie inrlheast corner of Conl Licence No; 11477 marked .1. M N. \V. Corner, thence south 80 chuins, thonce BUt 80 chnins, ihence north BO chuins, tl.nnce west 80 chains it. point of eommencemenl. Dated Jun. 1, 1911. JOHN* M'l.KOD Puh. Jan. 21. F.C. Elliott, Agent Queen Charlotte lslnnds Lund Disirict District qJ Skeenn Tako notice thut 1, John McLeod of Vancouver, B, C., occupation broker, intend to npply (or per mission to prospect (or coal and petroleum on the following described lands: 26 ��� CiTvnP-iCing at a post plunted about one mile north and two miles enst of the northeast corner of Conl Licence No. .1477 marked J. M. N. K. Corner, thence aouth 80 chnins. tl ence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thenc*' enst 80 chains to point of commeneement. Dutod Jun. 1, 1911. JOHN M'l.KOD Pub. Jan. 21. F. C. Elliott. Agen. Queon Charlotte lalands l.and District -District o( Skeena Take notice that 1, John Mcl-eod ol Vancouver, B. C��� occupation hroker, intend to apply (or permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on thc following descrilied lands: 27.--Commeneing at a post planted about two miles enst of the south east corner of Coal Licence No. HI77 marked J. M. S. W. Corner, thence north B0 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence snuth 80 chains, thonce west 80 chuins tn point of commencement a Dated Jan. 1. 1911. JOHN M'LEOD Pub.Jan.21, F.C. Elliott. Agent COM* NOTICE Queen Charlotte lslunda l*aml District���Diatrict ol Skoena Take notice that I, John MoLood ol Vancouver, II. C., occupation broker, intend to apply lor permiasion to prospect lor coal and petroleum on the following described lands: B0. -Commencing at a post plained alwut two miles north of the northeaat corner o( Coal Licence No. .1475 marked J. M. S. B. Corner, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. Datod Jam 4. mi. JOHN M'l.KOD Puli. Jan. 21. "aO. Elliott, Ancnt COM, NOTICE s-ti i boriotU lotoada Und Diatrict���Liiatricl ol Ukoof-i hit noun thai 1. John McLeod ol Vancouver, I .omtpallon brokar, ii.tcna to apply lor |t*r- 0M t.. [.r.i-ia.-i l.ir coal and pt'trolcum on tho atmir., ileariiUal lat.ua: i ..ii ncbelai .ii a ).ost planted on the Dena District ol Queon Charlotto lalsnila Land District llislrict ol Skeena Tako notice that 1, Thus. It. Davey ol Queon Charlotte, occupation notary puhlic, Intend to apply (or permiaaion to prospect lor coal and lietroleum on the {olttiwillR* deacrihed land: CommencinK at a posl planted nino milea north and seven milea eaat of Section 13, Townahip 7. llraham Island and marked No. Bt. T. It. I)., S. W corner, thonce eaat 80 chaina, thenco north HO chaina, thenco wwt RO chalna, thonce south 80 chains to point ol commoncement, containing 640 acrea more or loss. Dated Nov. 10, 1910. THOS. It. DAVEY Pub. Doc. 3. WUaon Gowini, Aiont Quoen Charlotto lalanda Land Diatrict���District at Skoena Take notico that I, Thoa. 11. Davey ol Queon Charlotto, occupation notary puhlic, intond to apply lor permiaaion to proapect lor coal and petroleum on tho following deacribed land: Commoncing at a poat planted nine mllea nortli and aeven miles eoat ol Section 13, Township T Graham Island and marked No. 61. T. It. D. S. K. corner, thonco north 80 chans thonce weat 80 chalna, thonce south 80 chaina, thenco oaat 80 chains to point ol commencement, containing 640 acrea moro or laaa. Datod Nov. 10, 1910 TH03 R. DAVEY Pub. Doc. 3. Wilaon Gowing, Agant Queon Charlotta lalanda Land District���District ol Skeena Tako notloe that 1. Thoa. It. Davey ol Qtaeao Charlotto, occupalion notary public, intand to apply for permiasion to proapect (nr coal and petroleum on the following deacribod land: Commencing at a p..-t planted throe mllea north and sovnn mllea east ol Section 13, Townahip 7, Graham laland and marked No. 71, T. It. II., s. W. corner, thonco eaal 80 chains, thenco north 80 chains, thenca wost 80 chaina, thonce aouth 80 chalna to point ol eommorca��ment, containing 640 acrea mora or leas. Date.1 Nov. 12.1910. TIIOS. It. DAVEY Pub. Dec. 3. ��� Wilson Gowing, Agont Quoen Charlotto IaUnda Land District���District ol Quaen Charlotto lalanda Land District���District ol Skoona Skeona Take notico lhat 1, Thoa. It. Davay ol Quoon | Tako notice that I. Thoa. II. Davey ol Queon Charlotte, occupation noury public, intond lo j charlotto, occupalion nolary public, Intand to apply lor ponnlsalon to prospect lor coal and apply for permission to proapect lor coal and petroleum un the following doacriba*d land: | petroleum on tho lollowing doocrilwd land: j, Commoncing at a post plantod nine milo. | Commencing at a post planted three milea norlh and seven mllea cost ot Section 13, Townahip I n0rth and seven miles east ol S����tlon 13, Township 7. Graham Island and markod No. 63, T. IL D��� N. 7, Graham Island and marked No. 72, T. It. D., N. E. corner, thence weal 80 chalna, thonco aouth 80 | *.-.. corner, thenco oosl 80 chains, thenco anuth 80 Queen Charlotto lalanda I.and District���District ot Skoena Tako notico that 1, John McLeod ol Vancouvor, 11. C, occupation broker, intond to apply lor permission to prospect for coal antl potroloum on tho lollowing deacrihed landa: 37. -tCommencing at a post planted about two miloa north ol the northeaat corner ol Coal Licence No. 3475 marked J.M.8. W. Corner, thonce north 80 chains, tl once eaal Ml chains, tilt to south U chaina, thenco west 80 chains to point ol ccm mencement. m. . ��� Dated Jan. 4, 1911. JOHN M'Lt-.OD Puh. Jan.21. f.C. Elliott. Agent I Quwn Charlotte Islanda l-and Diatrict��� Diatrict o Skeona Take notice that 1, John McLeod ol Vancouver, B. C, occupation broker, Intend to apply lor per- iiii-.Mi.il to prospect lor coal and petroleum on I lie following deacrihed lands: 38.���Commencing at a poat planted about three miles north ol tho northwoat corner ol Coal Licence No. 3475 marked J. M . N. E. Corner, thenco aouth K0 chaina, thonco weot 80 chaina, Ihence north 80 chains, thenco east CO chalna to poinl ol commencement. .. . Dated Jan. 4. 1911. JOHN M'LEOD Pub. Jan. 21. F* C. Elliott, Agent Queen CharlntU* lalands l-and Disirict Skeona Take notlc that 1, John MeI.��*od ol Vancouver. It. C, occupation broker, intend to apply lot I cr- missinn to prnspect lor coal and petroleum on the (ollnwirg described lands: 28.���Commencing at a post planted about two miles cast ol the southenst corner nl Coal I,Irene.' Nn. 3177 marked J. at. N. W. Corner, thenre aouth "0 chairs, thence east 80 chains, thenca*. .. nnrth 80 chairs, thence west 80 chains to point! chain., thenco oast 80 chains, thonce north 80 i chalna, thenco west 80 chalna, thenco north 80 nt commencement. ' chains to point ol commoncomonl, conlainlng 1.40 chains to point ol eommoncoment, conUlning 640 Dated Jan. 1. 1911 JOHN M'LEOD j acrea moro or loss. Jan 2i F. C. Elliott, Agent ; Dated Nov. 10, 1910, Pub. Doc. 3. _ __, , , . , .-_, . ���, I Quean CharlotU Islanda Land DUtrict���District ol Queon CharlotU lalanda Und Dlstricl���DUtrict ol | **""~ Skwna ^ .^-J?"* .. .. , au Tako notica that I, Thos. K. Davoy ol Quaan Take nolle thai I, Thoa. IL Davoy ol Queen d,,.*,,.,,,, occupation notary public, InUnd to Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend lo . for pwmiBaon to prospect lor coal and i acroa more or leas. T. II. DAVEY Datod Nov. 12,1910. Wilson Gowing, Agont pub. Doc. 3. TIIOS. K. DAVEY Wilson Gowing, Agont Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���Disttictol Skeena Take notico that 1, John McLeod ol Vancouvo 11. C, occupation bro ker, intend to apply lor per' mUaion lo prospect for coal and petroleum on thu following ueacnted lands: 18. -t ommencing at a post planteil about one milo east ol tl.e southeast corner of toal Licei oc No. 3477 marked J . M . N . E . Corner, thence aoulh , _ 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 i I . mil.s Irom its mouth markod I chains, thence east 80 chaina to point ol comnience- jJL N.i. Corner, thonn south 80 chains, thenco I mont. ,��������� ...unn it Mtchan.s.11.... to 1.01th bO chains, thonco east Dated Dec. 29th. 1910. ^.ou.\*. M. **��2S ciauM. |.,n,. ..I n.inmcncemor.t. I Pub. Jan. 21. F. L . Llliotl. Agonl "!" ��� "il'l" JOHN M'LEOD I ru...... A.Jan. Jl F.C. Elliott, Agont Quoon Chsrlotte Islands Land District- Distnct o Skoena Tako notico that 1, John McLeod ol Vancouver, H. ('.. occupation broker, intend to apply lor por- mtooion to prtapecl lor ccal and petroleum on tho following .i.miiI ni landa: 19.���Commencing at a poat planted one mio north ol the northeast corner ol Ctal Liiu.ie No 3i77 markod J. M . S. W . Corner, tlenco north 8 chaina, thence east 80 chains, the. co aculh 8 chaina, thenco west 80 chalna to point ol ccm Dated Dec. 30, 1910. JOHN M'LEOD Pub. Jan. 21. F.C .Elliott, Agont nChat'...'.'. Uand. Land Disirict���DUtrict ol **keena fl���������... ...nn McLeod ol Vancouver, 1.. o*ut*iwi, btun.-r, intend to apply lor \ cr- ���i.'t. i.. *t*mmtl f..r coal and petroleum un the T��la| iKKiila-a Itit.oa: -1 timm. i.n.i: ji .i jkisI planted on the Dena Iv.r about I lu miloa Irom ita mouth marked IM 9 K Conor, On*,ice north 80 chaina, thence 1st edchsii*. thance south 80 chains, Ihence east Icbau,, ig |,oii,t ol c.mimencvmonL ���ixliit Bid, 1910. JOHN M'LEOD |o.J��t..JI K. C. Elliott. Agent Jwml'batliiti,. Mar,.la Und DUtriot���DUlrict ol , :*kccna |itu notic.* tut 1, John McLeod ol Vancouver, ..occuiatiiu broker, intend lo apply lor pcr- asm tu -ta-oapoct lor coal and potroleum on the """���r. nl.'.i Ui.ns * IOVM BCtni at a |Hial plantod about 6 UUaeat u| u,|. northeast corner ol Timber >u. II,..: marked J.M.S. Vv.Corner,thence ���lb mi chaina, i bene, east 80 chalna, thonce aouth Tclan,, p.,;.,.,. ..,.���( ho chaina to point ol com- l*crca-'i.tT ��� W Dee. 14, WO, JOHN M'LEOD f- F. C Elliott, Agent ���M Charlotta Island. Und Diatrict- DUtrict ol ��� . . Skeena I ���"��� "oik* that I, John McLeod ol Vancouvor. """I..t broker, inund to apply lor per- . '. t" 11> ipaet l..r coal and petroleum on tho P"MI, ...,,.I,,| |���,.,: '.' '"i: ,1 i post plantod about 5 ui., ��... ���| ,,,. ������r,hea.t corner ol llmbor rm" >*" IJ W marked J. M. N. W. Corner, f*���� .mtb -.i rhains, thenco east 80 chalna, , , '' I sn ., thence wool 80 chaina to S*l't "1 en,.,,.: ,.,,, ltt ;",".' ' I.IM0. JtlJIN M'LEOD *"'*" -1 F.C.Elliott, Agent """ karlolta l.lan.la Land District- District ul . , l-keei a .... r..,,r.. tl a. I, Jili, I rind ,1 \ininit, ilkn l.n.l.ir, Intend to apply lor I er- .1. l��� pnanael lor coal and tiotrolnuin on the *��lt| ���!��� .tiI.,1 I,,,,!,. ni. ncing at a pint plantod about 6 I tin* mirthi-asl corner ol Timber i. markul J. M. N. E. Corner, '> cliaiim, thence wesl 80 chalna, Int ol*- '"' c'"1""- thenco east 80 chalna to Queen Charlotte Islanda Und DUlrict -District nl Skeona Take nntice that I, John Mcleod ol Vancouver. B. C��� occupatinn broker. Intend to apply lor per-1 chariotte, occupation nutao' public, inund lo ci | mission to prospect for coal and petroleum nn the | spp|y |���r ,H,rmlssiun lo prospoct lor coal and -^roleum on the lolloairing dwcriliod land: lollowlrg .l.*srrlhed landa: ... . I potroleum on the lollowing described land: . I Commencing at a po��t planted three mllea 29. Commencing at a post planted about three , Commencing al a post planted nine milo. north niirth ,n() mvm m^m M���t ���| Jiecrion 13, Townahip miles easl and nne mile south nl the southeast j _ni m������ m[[��� east ol Section 13. Townahip 7. , ,*,r,h,m Uand and markod No. 73. T. R. D., 4 corner ol Coal Licence No. 3177 marked J. M . !���*. W Graham laland and markwl No. 64, T. It. D., N. w crner, thenco north ��0 chains, thenco oast 80 Corner, thence north 80 chains, thenc* easl 80 i Wi ���,���,���. thenca* east 80 ehaina, thence south 80 eh,, thence snuth 80 chalna. thonce went 80 chains, Ihence snuth 80 chains, thenc,* west 80 chalna. thenos west 80 chalna. thenor north l>0 et,alna t��� point nl commencemont, conuining 640 chalna to point ol commencement. chaina lo point ol eommoncoment. conuining 610 or lf<lH MTJOP acros more or losa ,,._ - Pub. Jan. 21. K. C. Elliott, Agon, i i),,^ Nov. 10.1810. TIIOS. IL DAVKY Pub. Doc. 3. Wilson Cowing, Agent TIIOS. IL DAVEY WiUon Gowing. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und DUtrict - District ol' quwn chariotu lalanda Und DUlrict���DUtrict ol Skca-na Skeana Take notice thai I.John Mel-ood ol Vancouver. Tako notico thai I, Thos. H. Davoy ol Queen It C.. occupat inn hroker. Intend to apply lor per- CharlotU, occupalion nolary public. Intend I Dated Nov. 12,1910. Pub. Dae 3. Queen CharlotU IsUnd. Und Dictrict���Diatrict ol Skerna Take nolle* lhat I. Thos. II. Davey ol Queen Charlolte, occupation noury public, intend to apply for pertnlasaon to prosp��*c. lor coal and mWlnVii"pr"os,>ecllor coal and pctrojoum onthe , ^"ui permW;., to pro^ lor coal and I*****���. ��� J*'M*��g **_^__*_, m(1, fnllowirg described landa: | potroloum on tho lollowing deacrlba*fcaaVUp* �� ,""1n, ljiml Dutrict-Queen CharlntU Island. Skeena Dla-iolnn Take notico that 1. John McI-cod ol Vancouver. | _^ --ja��� lhat m a,>, ,((,, dau I. Ferdinand B. C��� occupation broker, inlend to apply lor per- G T,|lwt ium���. ,.1 SkidegaU. II. C*. Intend to mission to prospect Inr coal and petroleum on tne ^ g ^ c(l((,( Commlsaloner . 1 Un.U. lor a lollowing described lands: license to prospect lor coal, oil and petroleum on Sl.-Commenclng a. a posl nlanted annul three m<| min ih_ ,0,lowln|( dwrihexl lando- mllea east and one mile south ol the s""lbo�����, Commencing at a post platted 20 chalna north cirner ol Coal Licence No. 3477 marknl J. "��� ������ thp M���|h��.��l nimcr ot Lot .'.42, Graham lalond* N. E. Corner, tlience south 80 chains, thence wwt lhrpw, north H0 chains thenc* a��t 80 chains. 80 chains, thenco norlh 80 chains, thence easl nu thrnw ���|Utll K0 ch,|nl, thence weat 80 ehalns to chains tn point ol commecncmer.t. ( t o( .���mmcnccmc:.t, and cinUlnlng 640 acn-s Dated Jan. I, IBM. bJ-?"imii .. �� 1! Datnl Nov. 14.1910. FREDINANDG.TAPERT Pub. Jan. 21. F. C. Elliott, Agent Pu|) aJJ^ ,��� Oueen Chariotte Islanda Und Disirict -District ol Skeona Take notice ttat I. John Mel/rod ol Vancouver, Skeena Und DUU.cl- Qu.on CharlntU Islands Division Take nolle* that 30 days alter dat* I. Chari��a B^^SHSfg"KJg��*j; 1 "^-.o T c-huV S 7&Lt misaion to.proaRoet lor coal and petroleum on lh. tgntmtmtmm �� jj��� - . ^^^ _ llwnl'lia, KT,k,. j u '��� "'""'"��l Licence No. 3482 marke .,., . 1 " ",':. "..IM nort'i 80 chains, thenco 10.1 , l;"t:'!'':'*";0"'''.'-i ��0 chains, thence oaat bit-ai I .!!! . "' ""nmeticcmei t. Kb '.'";,*''���'-"'I* JOHN M-LEOD "���'��� F.C. Elliott, Agont *����� Chariotta l,l�����l, ,,,���,, DUtrict-DUtrlct ot f_L i^kiH'tia I:.,' , '',","'"l';'"''" McLeut ol Vancouver, ' " mi broker. Intend to apply lor per- -;;y-c,��l and petroleum on'the ',' "'''��� -.r'.'.lV"1, ,", l""t I'Unl"' ��* th0 I, I jmm d Coa Lleoneo N'o. 3481 marked ".Hi...,,-,, north 80 chains, thence , ,' " ",'" ""'f' ��0 ehalia, thonco eaat '��'"I I) '.'. 1'..,',','���'""���"���"���.eetnont. JOHN M'LEOD t. C. Elliott, Agent j,��.l��10. 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north " chains, thenc* east 80 chains to point ol cm- JOHN M'LEOD p. C. Elliott, A,ent Quoen Charlotle laland. Land DUtrict-District 0 Skeena Tako notice thnt I.John attUsd ol Vancouver B C occupation hroker, ll tend l�� "IPly '��r l"'* mMonftoS for coal and pctrol-um on the following tlcKcrihed lands: ���.���,,���. .,.���,,, on, 23.-Commoncing at a post plant el alio one mile north and two mil��� east ot t,' nn rt Last corner ul coal Licence No. *__.**\VI,' 1'w,,. S. E. Corner, thenco north 80 chains, IJ,1J��rw..1 80 chalna, Hence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to Polr.t.lcomrr.encene,..()HN PuTja^i:1 F.C.EIlio- v Queen Chariotte Islands Und District T.ko notico that I. John Mcl.-od j'WJJ B. C��� occupation broker, Intend ��IP > " ' I mission to prospect for coal and petrol.um on lollowing described l��n''"; . _____ about one 24.-Commenclrg at a post l'l��" ���h,h,t milo north and two miles ���'���*/. '���/���'��� J, JM* comer of Coal Limnrn talW ��' ��������� 1J,,,���, S. W. Conor, tl.ice Mlth W <'�� , east 80 chains, tl ence south *��""���;������ wost 80 chains tn point ol comm.' jJ*j,N M*|,KOD Dated Jan. I, 1911 ��� c. Elliott, Agent Pub. Jan. 21. "I" OD ARcnl - DUtrlctol following descriled lands 32. Cnmmencing at a pnst plan.ed about one mile north ol ll e northwoat correr ol < oal WM No. :II7�� marked J. M.S. E. Corner, thence north 80 ohains, there* wet 80 chains, thenn* south so chains, thenee east 80 choirs to pnlnt ol com- B2nS!'��,lMl. JOHN M'LEOD PubJ.nil. F.C. Elliott, Agent I Skerna Und Diatrict��� Qu**n CharlotU lalsnds Queen Charlotle ...and. Und IMstric. DUtrict o _^ ^ Jfifo _,__. ���.,. . 8l)F,n ���ary, msrrtad woman, nl SkidegaU, It. C. intend tn th. Chlet Commiaaioner ol Unds. lor ������elrulmjm I and under th* following described landa: Commencing at a post plan.rd one m.'e soulh ol the southeast corner ol l^it Ml, Graham l-land, thence soulh 80 chaina, thenc* wnsst 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, Ihenee east 80 chsins to , point of n.mmeneemenl, and cnn.nlnlns* ntn srr���� dat.**! Nov. IR, 1910. CHARLES llEI.MER. i Pub. Dec in. Sk.a.i a T.ke nolice thai 1. John Mcleod ol Varanum. J��r>, ment. imt.-.l J1.11 I. 1911. I'uh. Jan. 21. LEARY JOHN M'LEOD F. C. Elliott. Agent Quwn Charlotte Islands Und Disirict I li.tricl o Skeena Qu.*n Charlotle lalanda Und District���Dhlrtet ol I I Sk.-ena Take nolle* that I, Th>��. It. D.vey ol Queen Chsflntte, occupation notary public, Inund a*. Take notlcothet I. John Mcl,*od of-.onniuvcr, ' j ,ot p,riliuw|���n (0 pnajiport lor mol and II. t:.. nccupatlnn broker. Intend tn apply lor par-, .".{roleum nn lh* following dosa-riba-l land: mission to prospect lor c.al and petroleum on the , ,.,)mnwndnf lt , p������ pl.nUd live mile* north following descriled lards: ,ni) eleven mile* east ol Section 13, Townahip S4*-t?nnimonclnit at a |��at plantn lbou�� one 1 ?%��__ ,,,,���,, ,nH marked No. 68 t. ll. I)., N. mile north ol the northwoat corner ol < oal I iechce a ���,.���., ihence south 80 chalna, thence west 80 No. 317:. marked J. M. N. E. Corner, thence soulh' | chlln ln���nc, n���rth 80 chains, ihence ***}*> "-' " chsins to point ol n.mmeneemenl. conUlning 640 mi rhniiaV thence wist 80 chalna, thenco north 80 chalna, thonce oast 80 chains to point ol com- D.tedjMl4.1911 -"'"N M'1*Kn" Pub Jan. 2. F.C.EIIIntt, Agent t Queon Charlotto lalands Und District - District o Skeena Tako notice 11 at l.John Mcleod ol \anmiiver. 11 0. occupation broker, Intond to apply lor permiasion to prospect lor coal and ,��troleiim nn the mis-ion to prospect lowing described i��..n��: 15. -t-ommenclng at a post planted al��.ul ..no th ol tl e northwest mrt.er ol (oal 1,1,-ence No. 3479 marked J. M. N. W. Corner, t'icncc aouth 80 chains, t .ence cast 80 chain., thence north 80 chalna, tfence MM 80 chalr.a lo point ol com- 'I'STan'l.mil. JOHN M'LEOD Pub. Jan. 21. F.C. Elliott, Agenl acres more nr less. I>at.il Nov. 11, 1910. Pub. Dec. 3. TIIOS. It. DAVEY Wilson flowing. Agent Quaen CharlotU Islsnds Und District���District ol Skeena Take notlc* that I, Thn.. II. Davey ol Queen Charlolte, occupation notary public, Intend to apply for permission to pros|��*ct for cosl and lietroleum on the lollowing deiarribed land: Cnmmencing al a post nlaulnl three m lc�� norlh antl seven miles east nl Section 13, 1ownsl.jp 7, Oraham Island and marked No. 69.1. II. D., B. E corner, thenc* north 80 chalna, thenco west 8(1 chalna, thence south 80 chaina. thence east 80 chains to point ol commencement. conUining HD acre, mnre or less. ���..,,., ��� r-..trw*t i.Rt-i Nov. 11. mio. _J__*- 5 m&yn Pub. Dee. 8. Wllaon Oowing, Agent north and eight mile, esat ol Section 13, Townahip 7 Graham Irland and marked No. 56. T. R. D.. .N W. wrner, thenc* easl 80 chains, Ihenc* south 80 chaina, thence ��<-i 80 chains, thence north 80 ehalns U point ol commencement, containing 640 acres mor* or ssaa. ^ ..,__, Daml Nov. 9, 1910. TIIOS. It. DAVEY Pub. Dec 3. Wilson Cowing, Agent Skeana Und District���Queen Charlotte Islsndo DivUinn Take notice that 30 davs after dale I, Ferdinand G. Tapert, larmar, ol Skidegate. II. C. Intend to applv to lh* Chie* Commiasioner nl UntU, Inr a llcensn to prnapayt lor n,al, oil and potroloum on and under lh* lollowing dcrribnl lands: Cnmmencing at a post planted a. the northeast corner ���! Lot Ell, Graham Island, Ihence a.uth 80 ehaina. Ihence oosl 80 chains, ihence north 80 chains, thence weal 80 chains to point ol commencement, and conuining 610 acre*. _.���,.�����, Dated Nov. It, 1910. FREDINAND G. TAPERT Pub. Dee. 10 Skwna Und DUtrict Queen Chariotu Islanda Division Take notice that 30 dn\*�� alur dale 1, Ferdinand G. Tapert, larmer, o SkidegaU, II. C, intend .0 apply to the , ' ��� I Comml-aioncr ol Unda, lor a and under the following daarctbed lands: Commennng at a po��l plantod 20 chalna north ol lhe aouthaat n,rn*r nl lot 1.42. Graham la'and, ihenc* wuth 84) chalna, thence mat 80 cbalna. thence nnrth 80 chains, th;nc* weal 80 chains, to rolnt ol eninrnenc*nv*nt. and conUlning 6111 acres .atnlNnv.14.1910. FERDINANDG.TAPERT. Puh Dee. 10. Skaws Und DUtrict -Quwi CharlolU lalanda DlvUion Take nolle* lhat 3U da>s altar d.u I. Charlw llrlmrr, larmer ol Ski.l.i*ote, II. Oh Intend t< apply to the Chiel Commissioner nl Unda. Inr I license lo pr.*ct lor ninl. oil and petroleum nl and under lh* lollowing 1l.M0nl.ed landa. Commennng a. a imxi pl.ntr.1 thn** miba aouth and ��n* mile wast of the aoiilheas. corner n Lot 801, liraham Maud, thenn* w,*st 80 chain, thanea* south 00 chains, thenn* east 80 rhains thence north 80 chain, to point il niminencemenl and containing 610 acraaa ..... I,.,. 1 Nov. IB. 11.10. CHARLES HELM El Pub. I..- iu I.ANI) PURCHASE NOTICK Hkeenn Uml Diatii.t Hi Irlct of Cna.1 Kanvc I Tak* notic thai alaty 1 aya from data* that HiiKh Patrick R.l,*y uf II. r.clton. II. C, miner, ,1 Ultenil .0 apply ." the en.n.laal,.tier of ll.lid . f. permUsion to purchaso the followlno* desrrllH l-..mincnclnir a. a P"S. plitntnl 4,�� chnins soul from .lie .,,u,li ...t corner of lot llfst, thence en 411 chnins, thrnee samth 411 chains, thence west chains, thence north 411 chnins to point of Nt mencemenl. con.alnlnar Its! ncres, mote or leaa. Dale Nov. lal. 1910. HUGH PATRICK KILE Pub. Nov. 2nd. Robert Jas. llri.'kdnle.AKO Skeena Und District District ol Coast Range Take notlc* lhat Dan McDougall ot Princ* H pert, 11. C, occupalion carpenter. Intends lo apt lor permission u. purchase the lollowing draaerlli lands: , . . Commencing at a po-t planted two chains w, ol lhe wiuth essl corner ol William McPhe surveyed pureha�� (Black's recelil survey al.. Augual 20 1910) on tho east side of Ukelae U thence west 40 chains mnre or lean lo P. U' Hie purchaae (Blacks survey August 20, 11.10) the, south 80 ehaina, thence east 40 chains, the, nnrth 80 chaina to point ol commencement, e Ulnln, 320 acre, moro or In-.^ Pub. Nov. 6 William Mcl'hoe, Ag 10 COAL NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE I 11 _ PRINC IS I* M I i* I " '' COM. NOTICE '1 I M I .����� I COAL NOTICE queen Charlotta Wanda Uad Dlotriot-Dlotriot o! Take notice th.t I," Thos. R> Davoj "I y"^" Charlutu*. uccupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to prospect (or coal anil petroleum on thc (ollowing described lain : Commencing al a post planus! two milw north and live miles east ol BfOto 18. 'I'oWntUp T, Graham lsiand and marked No. 18, 1 ���It-l'-. N* ����� corner, thenco east 60 chains, ihenc.. south 60 chain, thence west 6(1 chains, thence north BO chnina to point ol commencemunl, coMaininit MO acres more DnleToct. 29, 1910. THOS. It. DAVKY Pub Nov. 17. WUOOB Gowini!, Agon. IO, lullo. apply lor ,ing aaaeribad SkcT.s Load District- DUtrict ���! Coaat Take nolici* that Saruh B. Alton ol I ..rl H. C��� occupaliun nurse, ll parmuoloa to purchase tha '""'ommencini! at a pool plant.* I at tho SO***-*-** crner III) chaina eaal an.l 'JO chcina ���Nthaflhe northeast corner ol Lot 111" 'Harvey Survoy,. Ihence 60 chains eaat, Ihence M chains aoulh, thenc 60 chaina wool, thence north 80 chains lo pool ol commencement, containing 010 a.T.w, more DatffNOY.14,1810. *4__*___i___\ Pub. i>.*c. 17. PlOd Holder. Agent .Skeenn Uml District-District of Coast. Take notice thai 1.. W. Sloan o( l'ri'ici* Kupert. occupation housewife. Intand, ta apply for permission to purchase the following ile Charlotte Islands Und District-District ol j yUMn Chariott* UlonraUnd DUtrict-Utatnct ol * intend to fur coal und yueen - _ Skwna Take nolice that I, Thus- K. Ilavey ol Queen Charlolte, occupaliun nolary pulili apply for permission to pnopoet p ��� roleum on the lollowini* dooerlbod land ' Ommencing a, I ptftBUjnWd d""^?? an.l two miles eaa. ol jfcUon 18. TOWMWP 7 Craham Islam! and mark.Hl No. II. 1. It. I'-, n* '������ corner, thanca west 80 chains. Ihence nor 80 chains ihence rust 80 chains Ihence south 88 chains lo point of conimcnccmonl, conuining t.iu acres more or jam JW)). ,( 1)AVKY Dated Nov Pub. Doe, 8. Wilson Cowing. Agent Take notico that I, Thos. It. Dovey ol Queon Charlotle, occupation notary public, intend to applv (or permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the lollowing described land: Commencing at a poat planted thirteen milea north anil live miles cast ol Section Id, Townshh) 7 liraham Island and marked No. 7f>, T. D. It., f>. \V corner, thenco easl 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, Ihence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains lo point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less ������mm ��� hlllL.v Doted Nov. 12, 1910. '1 HOb. R. DAVEY Pub. Dec. 8. Wilson Oowing, Agent COAL NOT|. bod Queen Charlotte lalands Und District - District of Skeenu Take notice that 1, Thos. K. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, inlet"! to apply lor permission to prospect for coal anil petroleum on lhe [ollowin.. ���'*' *'������ ' '- ���' Skoer.a Und DUtrlct-Uueon I i,,,,,,,,,, ..^n. Take nolice thai :I0 day, alter data \ t-i I G. Tepert, farmer, of s'ki,l.r... , \*_f*_\ apply to tha Ohio Cu,,.,,,,*.,.,,.'..,; | S*W ���cense t prospect lor coa oil -������i,,,"-1 ind under tho Mowing ,1 rallied|M*��^"**" Commencing at a pool plantcl ,i th., corner of Lot ">U, Grahnni Island, the chains, thence out 8'1 chnina, t|���, chains, thence wesl 80 cl,;iir.s t��� V-i*.; ment, and containing 840 acres. '��� �������� aortk *( re atiuth | I ^.irni-,.! Kn*2S.v\o'mo VVMm^"'nin-l .leacrroed land: Commencing at a posl planual ���*���"������" lorth and two miles east of Section 18, roWUWP . Graham Island and marked No. -. I ��� It. U. *>��� Skeona Und Disirict-Quoen Charlotle Islands Division Take notice that 30 days after date I. Ferdinand hUnse to prnspect Inr ����_^^___f*m ��n 1 ru���n ng Tr h i'chidns. th.,��*e wet 80 chains, j ���������,, taduriarth.L,<^tn*!sS^a^t^Ba.|iaU raU* thiio*aouSMchalaa. thanea out U chains to I ? _*___. _____ ��� _SV--mUmm\ 8V?i%3S*|rgC; Point M-g- *����� *���**����� ��***** I iffSJW'V'ttSS? nTi'n' So ... ,i������. ���...,, so ahaaa thence east 80 DHL' Uec. ��., IVIU. ,,,,...,..,.,. as, vmhan: chains, llicnce a...*i ov *-<*> * -,-,���- nio 80 ! I'ub. Dec. 111. l'JIo. M'llhIHA W. SLOAN chains to point ol eommencemenl. containing nto ���. , . ,. - a r acres more or loss ' Skeena Und District -District ol toast llango ., Take notice that Harry LOVOC ol I'rince Kupert. B ('., occupation plasterer, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the lollowing described Commencing at a post nlanted 10 chains west of the northeast corner of John Furlongs surveyed pre-emption I Black's recent survey August 22. 1910, on the easl side ol Ukelse Uke. thence west 30 1 chains more or less, thence north 40 chains, thence east .10 chains, thence south 40 chains to point ol Uueen Charlotte Islands Und Diatrict���Diatrict at Skeena Island, thenco north 80 chains, thonce essl chains, thenco south 80 chains, thenci* west ehalns tn point of commencement, and containing DatadKov.14 l.MO. FERDINAND 0. TAPKRT Puh. Dec. 10. LAND LEASE NOTICE Dated Nov. ft, 1810, Pub. Dec. 3. THOS. It. DAVKY Wilson Gowing. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land liisiri.-i ____ Skeenu .. ,. . ,, Tak�� notice that 1, Thus. It. Dltsi ol Take notice that I, Thomaa R. Davey of Queen | charlotte, occupation notary public i��LS Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to ipply tor permission to |)r'���s,,.,., ,���'"*���" npply for permission to prospect tor coal and petro- ~X-., .w.. ,..n !,. ._'_,. '.!"."�� leuni on the lollowing descrilied land: Commencing ot a poat planted thirteen mllea north and seven milea oast oi Section 13, Township 7 Craham Island and marked No. 76, T. R. D��� S. K. corner, thenco wmt 80 chains, theneo north 80 v_ cnains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 cha|nH ^ poi���t ,| commencm." chains to point ol commencement and conUining | lcrM moro or i^ 610 ncres more or leas. ���������-- ��� -..���mem Dated Nov. 13, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Dee. 3. Wilson Gowing, Agont petroleum on the following daacribad land' Commencing at a post plantad _���_ _ north and seven miles east of Beetlon 1'Mqsm 7, Graham laland and marked No. ,;*>, f. It D L E. corner, thence west 60 chains, ihenc. mii_ chains, thence east 80 chnins, ttwim, ___ * ' * ' ' conlainjag gj Dated Nov. 10, 1910. 1 Pub. Dec. 3. THOS. II DAVtl "ilson (iowinr, I Quoen Charlotte Islands Und Dlalrict -District of Take r.oiice that I, Tho" K. Davey, ol Queen Queen Charlotte Islands Und Dtatrict���District of Charlolte. uccupation Notary Publie intend lo Skoena apply for permiaaion to prospect fur coal gad Skeena Und District ���Queen Chariott. uu Division Take notice that :)0 days afli-i data I. F��i,ri G. Tapert, farmer^.,(_ Skidegate, ll I'., intttdij Skeena Und Dlstricl-District ol Coast Ru'pirt. "n0.a.u,lhl "n^" Inu^C atl'""." ^omnlencemeni. conUlning .20 .c^ moreorJpj, Take notice that I, Thos. R. Davey ol Quwn | oeiroleuni on'tiie iuiiowing'di*s'cril*e.l lands: Charlolte, occupalion notary public, intend to apply tt tha duel Commissioner ol UedgH Commencing at a post plant.il eleven mUea app|v (���r permission U) proapect lor coal and license to proapact for eoal. oil ami patllsagl nonh and three mil.a. easl of Sa-cti.m 13. Township D,.tr;,loum on the lollowing described land: and under the following deecribed landa. ...... s commencing at a post planted thirUien mllea' Commencing at a pimt planted 20 rhiiiii permission to lease the lollowing d��Kribed land: A small island in the Skcna Kiver altout four miles above Telegraph I'oint conuining about oO HUME BAB1NGTON Pub. Nov. ft. ("has. M. Wilson. Agent acres. Dai.sl Dec 14, 1910. Skeena Und District-District nf Naas Valley Take nolice that lieorgo Wilson, farmer, intend, to apply for permission to lease the following deacribed landa: Commencing at a post planted nlsml two miles j east of Naas ltlver at Alyanah and at south enst I corner of A. F. Pricstly's pre-emption. Ihenee 40 chains south, 40 chains west, 40 chains north, esut to point of commencement, con' acres marc or less. Untcd Nov. 1, 1910. Pub. Nov. 17. Skeena Und Disirict -Diatrict ol Coast lUnge 6 Tako notico that Charlm at. Wilson of I'rnce Rupert. II. C. occupation real estate agent, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following descriU*.! lands: Commencing at a poet planted at Ihe northeasl corner of Johnson's surveyed lol No. 684, ihence wia.t 30 chains more or leas to 10 chaina eoat of PeW iyoBoor's surveyed pre-emption (Black's recent survey August 25, 1910) on the east side of Ukelse Uke, thence north 80 chains to the ,, Graham Island and marked No. II. 1. It. D-. M E. corner, ihence wmt 60 chaina, tnence south 80 ehaina, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to |*oint of commencement, containing 040 acres mora or leaa* ���.���mv Dnied Nov. ft. 1910. TllOS. K. DAU.i Pub. Dec. 3. Wilson Gowing, Agenl nortli and live milos east ol Section 13. Township nl the southwest corner of Iait .Ml. lirahubg , Oraham Island and marked No. 77, T. K. D., S. thence thence north 80 chaina. thence eaat aO l W corner, thence easl 80 chains, thence north 80 thence south 80 chains, thenee ��M *-n tmai chains thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 point at commencement, and eonUdnlef (M ,*J chains'to point of commencement, containing 640. bated Nov. 14,1910. FREDINANDU Tt.'ERi acres more or leea. ���.,__ Pub. Dec. 10 Datad Nov. 13.1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub Dec 3. Wilaon Gowing, Agant Queen Charlotte Islands bind Insirict DiitinJ Skeena ] Tako notico that I, Thos. It Dtnfrfttg] t'liarl"tte."i>ccupTi*io'n' noiiary"public,' intend lo Queen Charlotte lalanda Und District���Dtatrict cl | CharlotU, occupation noury pulifc, kM I apply lor permission lo prospoct lor coal and ' Skoena \ apply for permiaaion to promet or tod i petroleum on the lollowing described land: Take notico that 1, Thoa. R. Davey ol Queen , petroleum on tho following descrilied land Commencing at a po��t planted elevon miles CharlotU. occupation noUry public, intend to Commencing at a posl plumed ona Queen Charlotte Islanda Und District -Disirict of Skeena Take nolice lhat 1. Thos. It. Davey of Queen . . ... ... ���** ���*****r*~ **-*���*��� ������ , . , ��� . . _ v oniiiirii.iua .. . yv.. p..��ii.��� ..��^. ;��� i niiri.Hi*-. laTuyanu,, ....,-... , .... . ��� -- i ��� . - , ! P ,"-,.! I south line ol William Gainey a lol surveyed August north and fi>-e milw easl ol Section 13, Township ,nD|y {or permission to proapect for coal and north and seven mill*, east of Section Id, Tone. Ulnlng na' | 2p_ ,910 th,nw ���_i ;io chains, thenee souu^ftO T> t;rmt,���n |k|�����H ,pd marked No. 44, T. R. D.. N. pjjtroleum on the following doacribed land: _ ] 7, Graham lsiand and marked No. W.T.R.D ��� .. chains to point ol eommencemenl. conuining 240 acre, more or.-. CHAS. M. WIIil0N Skeena Und District -District ol Coast Take nolice that Hume Babington of I'rince j Kupert, rnnsur mariner, Intends to apply for , permi-*ion lo leas, the following described foro- oliore: Commencing at a |*ost planted on a small island in thu Skeena Kiver about three milm above Telegraph I'uint thence southerly 2000 (eel. Dated Dec. 14. 1910. IICMF. BAIlKiNTON Pub. Nov. 8. Skeona Und DUtrict District ol Coaat Take notice that May Dineen of Port Simpson, ., Graha... . E. corner, ihence wmt 80 chains, thence south 60 chaina. thence eaat 60 chains, thence north 80 chains to point ol commenca-ment, conuining 640 acres more or leas. Dated Nov. 6, 1910. THOS. It. I��A\ hi I'uh. I ��� c 3. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Und Dislrici -District of Queen Chariott lalsnda Take nntice thai Catherine Bowman ol Van- Commencing at a poat planted thirteen miloa E. corner, thence wost 60 chains, thenn *satk north and live milea east of Section 18, Townahip I chalna, thonce eoat 80 chaina. Ihenc nuts 7. Graham Island and marked No. 78, T. R. D., S. chaina to point ot eommencemenl, cor.uinitg E. corner, thenco wwt 80 chains, thence north 80 acres more or loss. chains, thence eaat 80 chains, thence aouth 80 Datod Nov. 11. 1910. 7 Hlb. R. DAT Wilson, Gowing, Agent chains to point of commencement, containing 640 Pub Dec. .1. "���I*"' '",-���l f__i____^>\m\Smmi^t^^ Im^ ��*��� Ch��,0"�� '^0^ *>**^**��****�� ����� KSg"^H -__^��LhJ^SLl *>��" Charlotto W.nds Und iiiairic, *tM-t T��ke notiw thai li Tim*, ll. Uawy of Quwn (.'harlottr, orrupatton nutar> public, intend to apply for permimion i<> pro��pt*ct fnr coal and pt'trolrum on thc fultowtns ' \-*'* i on the ahore near thu mouth of Juftkatala llay, at ahout the north- weat corner of Timber LtSHLM No. :10S.i.*��. thenc*: cant HO chain*-, thenn* north -.0 chain* mon* or Icm to the *hore, thehce aotterly followini Ihe nhore COAL NOTICE ktena Land Im-tm ��j���*��� *-�� Clmrlotin Islanda Ulvia after date, 1, Charlv* Helmer. farmer, of ^��.*.-l. ,*.t*<. H C, intend tu apply t<> the ('hi)'f ('ommt-aoincr of l.utid". for a Bknoi Take notice that I. Thoa, It. Uav*.- r��ia,w:t lor Ml Skeena . petroleum on the followinK deaenbed land: Take notic* that I, Thos. R. Davey of Queen CommencinK at a post planted flWJW north ar.d live milea nut of section 18. lowmbip Charlotte, occupation notary public. Intend to ^.-j aoven milea east of BaeUon tl \\mkm 7, Craham Uland and mark��*d N0.45,T. U. D., N. apply for |>ermiaslon to proapect for coal and QnliaiB Island ami marked N��>. iiT.T. R. U,l ^ W, corner, thence mat hO rlmiiu, thence aouth SO pet^.ieum on the followinK descrilMnl land: corner, thenee north HO chain*, ttvntv tmt Krrd'llohler'Agent ch��*rul* *���*���*'���*���** w,*,,' M( chains, thenco north 80 CommencinK at a post planted thirteen mllea chajnr. thence eaat HO chalna. thence mtk chain* to |K>int M eommencemenl, cmitainlnK o40 nort��, and three miles eant of Si-ction 18, Townahip cni|nB (0 point of OODUDMlOBBMt, MtiUniBf 7, Craham Island ami marked No. 79. Thoa. K. D., S. K. corner, thence east HO chains, thence north 80 chaina, thence west HO chnins, thence aouth 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas. Queen Charlotte lalanda land In.inr: dura Dated Nov. 13, 1910. TIIOS. R. DAVEY , w Skwna Pub. Dee. 3. Wilson Gowing, Agent | -*j'ukP notiw lhat I Thos. It. Duty-M , | Charlolte, occupution noiur> publie, ol*ad apply for permission to proa wetj**** acrai more or 1im>. Dale.1 Nov. *'.. ,���',*> Pub. I>ee. 3. THtlS. II. DAVKY Wilson (iowing, Agent acres moro or less. Dated Nov. 11, 1910. Pub. Dec. 3. TllttS. It. DAM WiLwin Gowing. A ��U KIT ' , **������ ��� .. ��� HWTII,I IWIKiaaing a... -.,.... ... back tn thc place of commencement, conuining ��� ���**���'���"������--��� ���n pro*|iert fnr nml. oil an prHmleu.-n on 160 acre** more or I***. i ���"'l under Ihe followiiig descrdHn left Imnk nf Ex-cliuit.-mk Ut.er nloiit two ami a half mtleo fmm it�� mouth nml ibout *���*-*- half nUtabovo rapid', thence nnrth wi rbnins. thenre **j| 4" rhuin . tiieiu-e Miuih Wlehmn* mnre less In liver Um!.. theme wi-l |ii rhaln* more or leaa ... i .- rlvei ImtiV, I" p.iint nf i-t.nimrn��enn'nl. '*nnU��in��nir :tL'��" tOTM. mnre nr les* DnleDec. 10. 19111. Pub. Jan. 7. 1911. Commenring al a p*t*>t nlaniel two m.lm ��outh of the aouthea*>l n.rrer of I..it .'/ii. Craham Island, thence muth Ml rhaln>, thenr.* mm M chaina, ttn-i-r, nnrth ���"�� chain*. Ihence ea*t M) chnina to ptitnt of mmmer.rement, and contalnirg ��>lo arnv. Dale.) Nov. lfi. 1910. CHARLBfl HKI.MKR pub. m*. io. Skeena land Mitel -Uun*n Chsrlutte Island* I >iv( ion Take nmice lhat :l�� day* after date I. Cha lea Helmer, farmer, nf Skidst p anted eley ��� i-l nf the wuthem.* WW of! 1^<1���h*m ������� ���"�� markrd No. JT, T. R. D.. rf. Cqoummui south and one mile w , L<"l ���'���Ol, Graham Island, Ihence east *0 chaina, HKNKY MACATNKY i thenr.. -Miuth **.. chain*, thenre %r*-i HO rhaina, I thence nonh BO chsin** In point of HMMMMMMOti Skeina land District Dittrirt of Coast Take not in* Ihst Kdward Thomas of Vancouver, H ('., occupution timber man. intend* In apply for iM-rmpwinn to purchaie the followinK described landa* Commencing at a ������<. t planted fin the si*i shore of lakelw* take about '>U rhainn in a north-eaaterly din-tii'.ii from thn outlet st the lake la Kelse Riven thenn* north 2u rhn*. thenee weal tn chaina, thenee soulh 20 chain* to Ihe lake *!..*.. tlience following the Uke *hnn> to point ... mmmcnremcnl. cnnlaimng mi ��tw mon- or U-na. Cate.1 Nnv. 7. 1910, KDWARD THOMAS Pub. 1 i.*r 10 and mnlsining ''.io rct-i-v Dated Nov. Hi, 1910. Puh. Dec. 10. CHARLKS HKI.MKR Skerna Land District Queen ChaMitte Islanda Division Take notice thai 30 days alter date 1, William J I'"���*�����"""" '"��� " m-1% 7. (iraham lalsnd anil markod No. 80, T. II. D., S. ���crH,.n'oru "r 'S^n TDM H- DAV K. corm-r. thenre wpst 80 chains. th.*nw nnrth 80 ! Oataxl Nov 8, IH10. chains, thence oast 80 chains, tlience south U I 'UD* Ur** ''* chains to point ol commencement, containing 640 . acres moro or less. ' queen*Clmrlotte Island* Uml Hirtrirt "��"�� Dated Nov, 13, 1910. TIIOS. II. DAVKY i Skwns Puh. Dec. X Wilson Oowlng. Agent .'ake nolice that I. Thee. It I ">*> *_, S Charlotte, occupation notary potll* *** 1 apply lor permission to proai-eci i��. tm Sk��>na Und Disirict -Queen Charlotle Island, Mtntssim nth, foUowing daoeribea w* Division Take nolle,, thai lit) days alt<*r date I, Ferdinand 0. Taper!, larmer, ol Skidegate, II. C��� Intend to apply to the Chlet Commissioner ol Unds, lor a license tn prospect lor coal, oil and petroleum on and under the following described lands* Commencing st a post planted at the southweet corner ol Ul 118.1, (Iraham Island, thenco north 80 chalna, thenca* east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains to polnl ot commencement, and containing 640 hit..., Datod Nov. 14,1910, FERDINAND O, TAPKRT I'uh list. 10 WiImhiI*******' Commencing al a pool lilaim-l *tff��* north and eleven mill's east ol S.ftum i;'. ���*��� M 7. Graham Island and mark"! Nn. ;. _*>���** A W. corner, thence cast 80 ehaina, ttj" ��� ,, chains, thenca north 80 ehalns, Immtt m chains lo point of eommfnement. cmt��iiw�� acraa mom or leaa. ,. .. ,.,��� bttad Nov. 8, 1910. ,, 1 ��M w u*���l I'uh Doc. II. Wllaon lei*"** ������*��������� I Queen Charlotta) Islands Uml I>.^tr.c*t - Sk��*ns Take notico that 1. Thos. II l's��>' "J nolary inilihr. H*PJ ns, in, nee west nu cnains, thence north no ehalns thenca* gg*g na, thence ea,t no ehslns to poinl ol comment* ] chains'to point ol . it. and cintatiina MO acre*. _--_ ,_--: .. ,__ -Mt'\r! '��� ,91n �����"-������'*". J I.KAHY \ZmtsZ.l mi, Diatrct ol Qimn Charlolte Islands Und District Skeena Take ........ that I, 1 hus. II. Davey ol yu Charlotte, occupation notary puhlic, Intend to Skcone Und Ilialrict District of Coast Take nncce that l.inni-1 Dineen ol l.randon, I Man., occupation teacher, ntenda to apply lor iiernil.tf.iim in purrhaaa- 1'ie lollowing dnserHaed lands: Commencing at a post planteod lands- Commencing at a nost planted at Ihe southeast eorner nl Timlier License No. :I0H9*�� ahout one , ,. mile south and one mile east ol the entrance to ! ' harlotte, iH*cupa.lon notary public, Intend to Juskatala llay, Ihence nnrth 20 chains, Ihenee east' *PW ",r iwrnlsslon to prospoct lor coal and SO chains, thence ��uth 20 chains, thonce woat 80 i I""!roleum on the lolluwlog doscrlbeil land: chains to the place ol enmmencement, containing I Commencing al a post plantod eleven milee 160 acres. I nurth and seven miles esut ol Section 13, Township Dated Ort. 7, 1910. C. W. STANCI.IPFF. 7* Oraham Island and marked T. It. D. N. li. Pub. Nov 6. A. E. lejwip. Agent ""nor. Ihence weat 80 chains, thonce south 80 | chains. Ihence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains tn puint ol commencement, containing 640 Skeona Uml Distrirt-District ol Cosst fSSL*tE! *I ffla -ttr.a �� ....,*��� Take nolice that Donald Cl.cher, uf llrvcken* I j,',*,1**!��.*���*,��� 9' 1!'10' T,I(?S' U' "AVBY rldgo landing I'rince Kupert, II. ( ., occupalion ' I'ub. Dec. 3. t thence east 80 chaina, 1 commencement, conuining 610 UU, Charlotte, occupation uu,��,, i :��� t apply lor permiasion lo pniap��-t "* "" petroleum on tho following ili*arrila-l lann Commencing ot a posl pnatad ' ****. north and tlvo mllea naat of HCUon ij "��� Skeena Und District Queen CharlotU Islanda Division Take notice that 30 days after date 1, Ferdinand (',. Tapert, farmer, nf Skidegate, II. C, Intend to , ii..,,. ��., *.,i,.i��,; ,i mL'S apply to the Chief Commissioner of Unds, lor a asirtii and live niins. ��a*i m ������ ���'��.��� chains ihence m���th 80 lieen* lo pr,*ap,rt fur c.,al. oil and petroloum on 7, tireham Island and mark.sl Nn ;.'. T^Kj^ il,... ��� ��,uth 80 ,n,| un,|��� ���,,. following dea.-rilKHl lands: I, corner, theneo west 80 dm ns, *��**"5 Cnmmencing al a |>ost planto��l at the aouthweat I chains, thonce oast 80 chaina. ili.*nc�� n�� corner ot Ut 28,r>, (iraham Island, Ihence soulh 80 ! chains to point of coinmencini.nl. conisinw chaina, thence eaat 80 chains, thonce nnrth 80 I acres mora or leea. ������,,,,. ��� ,uv chains, ihence weal 80 chains tn polnl ol nimmonee- Datod Nov. 8. 1910. 1 ��"> " menl, end cunlainlng 6111 acrea. Pub. Dse.'1 Wila.ni.. District ol lla.nl Nov. 14. 1910. PBRDINAND O. TAPKRT I'ub. Dec. 10 TIIOS. II. DAVKY Wilson (iowing. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Uml District Skeena Taka notice that I Thoa. R. Davey ol Que, ���.���int. ���' "J | Charlotte, occupalion notarv nubile, Intend lu ami j .nn|v (���, nnnnla.i.n (a ........ ... ��� . ^n),l.���m:..,nM;hM:M?,.l;Vd^^Jdu���d"'���, ���n"!��pp'-**1 s mmh '��'--��<���* **�����,,. !"������. .1 .U-5TSSd ."oven mile. ' **__*Z��^_1-f** "T ,"T' K5 north and seven mil. m.i mfmtmmm 13, Townshir {"m',"nnn�� ���l ��� "*"* ��l��nteil olevi plsntn! eleven mites Skea*na Und District Quwn Charlotte Islands Division Take nolle,* thai 30 days alter dale I, Kerdinand ',. Tapart, farmer, ol SkidegaU*, II C, intond to niirin ami seven miles eaal ul Serin,n 13, 1 nwnah p : __,_ -nj .��� ���,.,_ - ", V. . ,_-__��� : - , ������ ���;��� 7..liraham Island and markesl No. uH. t It. II. if "'"air.h.m Islam , m. 1| v '"���W7"^-? ,*.""ly '" lh" ,'h"���' '���"���nrnWoner ol Unds, lor a W. curner. th.nce i*aat nu chaina. Ihence north HO i! ���*_".. .'"��� .. .'. *5.1 HP1, No- ,4"* ��� ��� "��� " J* license u, prospeet lor coal, oil and petroleum on W. corner, them pan acm, more or li I i��i.-1 Nov. 9, 1910, Pub Dec. 3. immencmcnl, conUlning 640 i VhalV,.' ��o poin, ,f co. imencVne'nt acres more or less. Daud Nov. 7. 1910. Pub. Dec. 3. TIIOS. It. DAVKY Wilson (iowing, Agent Quen Charlotle Islanda Und District District ol Skcna Take notico thai I, Thoa. It. Davey ol Qui ehains. thene, west no chains, thonce soulh 80 _\___\���.l,.Z ., m l^f '.I "" """," M ���""' u",l,'r ���'"��� '"lluwing di-cribed lands chain, lo point of eommencemenl. eonUlnlna 1,40 V*}H": .'���h���^. ..*Lm. ch"ln'* "��������� wuth HO Commencing at a post nlanto.) at th". northeo.1 ement. conlaliilng 640 comer ol I^.t iW, Crakam Island, thenco north 80 TIUN ii iiivi.v ���'ha.na, thenc west 80 chains, thonn* smith 80 Wilson Y;nwi������ W... rh-"n"' "'rnrn W "u ch"in" '" l'oint ��t commence- vtllson Lowing, Agent menl, and ninlalnlng 610 arn*s. Ilatnl Nov. 14. 1910. KKRDINAND (i. TAPERT Queen CharlotU Island. Und District -District of u ' **** ,0 Skcna trnXSt,1****. ,h,,lI '��� Th""- 1 "avey of Queen Skcna Land District Quoen Charlotto Island Charlotle, occupation notary puhlic, intend tol DlvUion ����S I' PfffTSS "* B5BS? ,or ���"" "nd , f'-i" notico thnt 30 days alur date I, Ferdinand pertnlcum .m the lollowing doacrilaMl |and: (i. Tapert, farmer, ol Ski.legaU, 11. C InUnd lo ���el^STthSS i!n" S ,''5"":' {MnrTn mll�� f.pply l0 th'' 0U* '���nn.mlaalonor ol Unds, lor a fir.r.T' b ,S?li'-n -l- T""n��hln license to prospoct l-r coal, oil and petroleum on l< ���SSg' ,hi"n^ ""'l,m��n'k^'.No' t0' '' "' '-��� ��*��� ,n^. un,lCT ""��� '""���������vlnK describnl lands: c'ha^a Thene, m.1 in ^.kI'.""""'-. L*,*',,c** ""ulh 80 I ' ���"""l""'''!'"! "' " t""1 ���,l"nt'-"- ������* llm northeast chsina thence east 80 chains, ihence nnrth 80 comer of Ut SOfi, (raham Island, thence north 80 ch.ln._toj.olnt ol commencement, containing 640 ehalns. thonc easl 80 chains, thonco south 80 ! chains, thence west 80 chains to point ol commonco- larmer, intendr to nii|il** 'nr p, rmiaaion to purch the (ollowing descrilaal lands: Commencing at a post plantnl al*out 6ve miles in a south easterly dircliun Irom llrecken* ridgi* Unding, nnd nt tho southwest corner ol Ut 306.-,, Ihence south 80 chains, ihenc east 80 chains, Ihenc north 60 chains moro or leas to the anuth nasi crner of Ut in',,:, thenc west 10 chains more or less, along the lot line 3062 Ihenc north 10 oi.-.lns. more nr lose, along lol line 3062 to tho eonth east nirner ol Ut 30fi.-i, thonc woat 40 chains more nr Utm, nhng lol line 306fi to the plac nf cnmmoneenient, containing HO acres moro or loss. Dat.-I O-l 20, 1910 DONALD 0LACHBS I'ub. Nov. 17. Wilson Uowing, Agent Quen ( harlotte Islands Und Dlstricl Dlatricl of Skcna Tako notire lhat Thos. II. Davey ol Quoen ( harlotte, occupalion notary public, Intend u apply for pgrilla.al.lll to prospect lor coal and |.. ii..I*..... on lhe fulluwing -!. ,���nl..,.I land: Cnmmencing at a poat planted eleven miles north snd .even miles nut of Section 13. Township 7, (,raham laland and marknl Nn. r,7, T. It. !>., S. B, corner, thenc north 80 chains, thonce west 80 chains, ihenc south 80 chains, thonce east 80 ehslna lo polnl nf commencement, nmtaining 610 acres mure or lew. Dslnl Nov. 9, 1910. TIIOS ll DAVKY Pub. Dee. 3 Wilson (lowing, Agenl acres mora ot Ions. Dsled Nov 7, 1910. Pub. Dee. 8. TIIOS. It. DAVKY Wilson Cowing. Agenl Queen Charlotte Islands Und Dlstricl Diatrict of Skcna Take nolle that I, Thos. R. |���v���y o( 0 (harlotte, orcupation noUry puhlic, Inlend to apply for perml-sion lo prospect for cosl ami petroleum on the lollowini; do.rril.nl Innd* Commencing al a __j ,,|.nt���| thirteen mllee north and thee miles easl nf Section l'l T... . J r\-*-.-T.* ������ "��� -"" >-*"���' 7. Crahnm Island ami mnrknl Nn ',1 T 11 Y,il **n.\ mA��� tht' '""nvlng doecrlbod lands: aniiSs'.Si *"W*l.l�� ivm*HmSs��T35 ment, and cnnUining 640 ncrea! Dated Nov. 14, 1910. KKRDINAND G. TAPERT Pub. Dec. 10 Skcna Und Diatrict -Queon CharlotU lalanda Diviaion Take notice that 30 days alur dale I, Ferdinand (.. Iapert, farmer, ol SkidegaU, Ll. C, InUnd to apply to tho Chiel Commiasioner of Unda, lor a llcnso to prupsect for coal, oil and petroloum on Qu.*on CharlolU lalands Uml "�� |,0"**1 Skmna ,, Tako nollco lhat I, Thoa. II��� I's-j' *�� , I M "����� ' Charlotle, occupation notary pu' apply lor p i Ion to Miu*.|..a'' petroleum on the following d,-crii��"i ����� _ , Commencing at a post pis I *��f~Jjm north and five miles eaal of Swim" >*. ��� {flM 1 (Iraham Island and marknl No **ll!Jatli| W corner, thenco east 80 chalna, *'���*!3f chain., thenco west 80 chain-. 0_**__ ��� chains to point of eommeneement ���Bit**)* acroe moro or loss Datnl Nov. 8, 1910. Puh. Doe. 3. THM ..��'��2l Wilson ti"*""' Ar^ Queen CharlotU Islands Uml Do** *1",ln,, Skcna | Mt< Take notico that I. I'hos. II. "���"'-,.,,.��� Charlotto, occupalion notary ]""""���, nj pe�� apply lor permlalon to PNOMM lor tm ** leum on the following ilescrlhnl __a'__mm t_\ Commencing at a post plani'-l '"rT,�����l�� north and eight miles oast of Set l��|' j ��� p 1 7, Graham laland and mark.*d No. ... ^ wttJ W. corner, thenco east *_*_^__mm+l_\ chalna, thenee west 80 chains, tlnn*". ...Ill chains to point ol commencement, com acren more or lose. naurn. It WS ?TdI��V2- mo- w��2?8��S*��Ata Skoena Und District Que" CharioW Division . ffra,riiii4 Take notice thnt 30_ M)faaft�� nw"^ |n���,d�� W. corner, thonce M: 80 chains, thonco wulh 80 chans. thonc west 80 chains, ihence north 80 chains lo point nl commencement, containing (110 acrea mnre or leas. " *" Dated Nov. ��. 1910 TIIOS R. DaVF.Y Pub. IU* I, w.lson (iowing, Agent Q, Tapert, farmer, of Skidek-n t. I ^.. lo,��� apply to th. Chief p**__f*S*l-A rwatm** * llconso to prospect for coal, ��l�� , and under the lollowing WWJ'E n���rtW* .- planted at tho northeast corner of i*t fill, Graham Island, thonco north 80 cha na, (hence treat 80 chalna, thonce south 80 chnins, thonc east 80 chalna lo point of commencement, and conuining 640 acrea. Dated Nov. 14, 1910. KKRDINAND O. TAPERT I'ub. Dec. io and under Commoncing at I'm. iinm: i"i 11*,'"1 PS" ��� 'haoei��""hi corner ol Ut 506, Graham Island,, tn n(rt^ chains, thenco wost 80 chain��.AW f, chains, thonco coat 80 chaina lo poini ment, and conUlning r; '.""'inWI'1''" Datnl Nov. 11,1910. WBDINA Pub. Dee. 10. ,tr.*e THE PRINCE KUPERT OPTIMIST 11 "HOLDING ITS OWfC ti JH�� ��� + \ CHIPS FROM THE j I HUMORISTS "There is neither marryinu nor giving in marriage in heaven." "Thut being the case, I suppose we muy safely conclude that there is no Reno in heaven." J. HIRSCH & SONS Limited. MONTREAL. F. B. Deacon Open F.venings Alder Block SIXTH ST. PORT MANN (8ubdivMon of Sec. 9) about 200 yards from wuterfront Thin Sulitlivision 1b thu only inside subdivision not own��d by the Railroad Company. Lots from $700; Very Easy Terms -NORTHERN AGENTS Samuel Harrison & Co. Brokers, Prince Rupert and Stewart, B. C. Agenta for Stewart Und Company, Limited ead The Optimist DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS IN SECTIONS 1, 5 AND 6 EVERY DAY FOR 50c PER MONTH King Solomon was having his curs sealed up with red sealing wax. "Why such precautions?" asked the correspondent from Egypt. "Do you expect any heavy firing in thc Immediate vicinity?" "Oh, no," replied the ancient king, with a sly wink, "but the time is approaching when my 700 wives will begin to talk about spring millinery." | And then Solomon retreated to the wine cellars and locked l he doors. REAL ESTATE SPECIAL Lot 3, Block 6, Section 1, $1850 Agent���Madam, have you a piano? Housewife- -Yes. Agent���I am selling an attachment which 1 am sure��� Housewife We have one. Agent What make is it? Housewife-- Sheriff's. He was an optimistic soul and a sportsman, a. combination that made him a good friend to bookies, both directly and indirectly. His pals, whom he infected with his enthusiasm, followed his tips blindly, with more often than not, disatrous results. "See what you've done," wailed one of his friends after a race, "and you told me I could put my shirt on thut horse!" "And did you?" "Yes, worse luck." "Well, then," replied the optimistic sportsmun, "sec the money you'll save on laundry bills!"** DYNAMITE DISASTER Inquest on Victim Adjourned Till Next Tueaday Evening The jury und a number of others interested assembled last night in th. Provincial Court Room for the inquest on Eric Kauri, victim of thc recent dynamite disaster. Coroner McMullin was unable to be present, however, and the inquest was adjourned till Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. Church Services Methodist Church services by the pustor next Sublmth, January 22nd, St 11 and 7.30. Sabbath School nnd Adult Bible Class ut 2.30. Subject al morning service: "Oreut Gain; How- to Get It." Evening service: "The Lure of thc City." THINKS HE DID SOMETHING Surrenders to Police with Vague Story of Distant Crime Here's a curious case come before the |��)lice court. A man named Wilson Clarke who has been working up the river till recently has given himself up to thc police convinced that he has committed a crime of some kind. Whut the offence is he does not know, but 1��"(re Magistrate McMullin this morning he declared that the attitude of his mutes led him to sus|H-ct himself. A few direct questions by the Magistrate and the evidence of thc Chief of Police revealed thc fact that Clarke has been drinking pretty heavily of late, and thc inference is that the whole trouble is a delusion of his. He look* quite a quiet fellow unlikely to have done anything very dreadful. Meanwhile he will bc detnincd, his case being adjourned (ill Monday. Professional Cards W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Oflice. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS-:- AUDITORS Law- Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 851 ALFRED CARSS, l*. V. BENNETT, H.A. ot British Colombia of B.C.. Ontario. Sns- uiul Mimie.la, Bars. kut.'liewiin and Al- brrui Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, Notaries, Etc. Office���Kxcha'nK.' block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. Prince Iluucrt. 8 LUCAS C& GRANT Civil antl Minim* Enirineera and Surveynra, Reports, Plana, Sp.*citlcatiot>s. estimate., Wharf Constructor, Etc. Office: 2nd Ave, near First Street, P. O. Boa S2 fRlNCE MJHM p. o. box a 1'ltlNCE KUPERT John v.. davry TEACHER OK SINGING rt'.*... UF WM. KUXON. K.1U... A.K.A.M.. I.I.N.. ENU. fb-16 Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. G. S. JOHNSTONE, N.G. H. MORTON. Secretary. The Westholme Lumber Co. LIMITED First Avenue Telephone 186 -WE 1IAN-DLE EVERYTHINQ IN ��� LUMBER PLASTER AT $17 PER TON, DELIVERED LIME AT (2.40 PER BARREL, DELIVERED COAL TO RENT We Have Moved TO OUR NEW OFFICE IN THE Helgerson Building 6th STREET Union Transfer & Storage Co. Ltd. Agents for Imperial Oil Company Telephone 36 WM. S. HALL. L. D. S., U. D. S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operatlonc skilfully tr.*att*al. Gas nml ! local nnusth.*tlcs administered f.*r th.* painless *>x- traellon of t,*a*th. Consultation frw. Oflic��*s: 19 and 20 Alder Block. Prince Rupert. 11-12 Little's NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF OLD GERMAN LAGER SCHL1TZ LAGER These are the beverages that make health, strength and happiness your lot. Prices are very reasonable ami your order will receive prompt attention, a a . I All varieties ot Wines and Liquors also kept in ntt-clt. Sutherland & Maynard SOLE HANDLERS FOR NORTHERN B. C. PHONE 123 Fraser Street and Sixth Street *C* CARTAGE and STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Agenta Oi-dera promptly filled. Pricea rcasonn'tle. OFFICE-H. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phone 6K. F. W. HART UNDERTAKER & EMitAl.MKR STOCK COUPLETS. Comfortable B roomed house, section 6 $-20.00 3 roomed cabin 12.50 Harry Rochester, coal dealer, left on the Prince George on I business trip lo Vancouver and the south. Pantnrium Pioneer Cleaners. Phone 4. TRY THE OPTIMIST WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING FIRE INSURANCE IN TUG FOLLOWING COMPANIES Liverpool & London and Globe, Phoenix Assurance Company, British America Company. AFFORD THE BEST PROTECTION G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Plumbing. Heating and General Steam Fitting WM. GRANT BIIOl' -l.aa.mrnt of llelirerson Block SIXTH NCR KM. Phone No. M Notice Notice is hereby given that an appli cation will bc made to the Legislative Assembly oi' the Province of Hritish Columbia nt its next xcssion for an act to incorporate a company under the name of the "Naas and Peace Kiver Railway Company" with power to build, construct, maintain nnd operate a railway of Htandard or narrow gauge to be operated by steam, electricity or other motive power from the head of Nasoga Gulf, in the Province of Itritish Columbia, up the Naas Kiver to its junction wilh the Kitmancool Kiver, thence following thc Kitmancool River easterly towards the Babinc River, thence easterly up and along thc Ba- bine River to a point at or about its junction wilh the Ncelkitkwa Kiver, thence northerly and easterly to the Nation River, thence easterly ailing tho Nation River to the Pine River, thence' easterly along the Pine River and through the Pino Kiver Pnss to thc cimterly boundary of the Province of British Columbia; with power to build branch lines and with power to construct, acquire, own nnd mnintain wharves and docks in connection therewith, and to construct, nrquirc, own, charter, equip and maintain steam and other vchscIs antl Units and to opcrnto the same In navigatible watera and with all the powers Riven by the "model railway bill" and with such other powers and privileges usual or incidental to all or any of thc aforesaid purposes. Dated the 20th day of December, A. D. l'JIO. ALEXIS MARTIN, Solicitor for the Applicant* D 22-J24 =E. EBY Ck. Co._ RFAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM B C. THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Eight Tables SECOND AVE. 12 ,HE PRINCE KIM'IKT UP'IlMlBT T 11=11=11=11=11=: n n IT .-*>***-* a aa^a. a. ,, ��i ,. a u * " * ���' * '��� So Many tt i-*��.a n n u ��*a^a n Ti Tl Pleased Customers \\ ���_, ������. I I expressed their satisfac- I ' na. a-***** aj*s tion over the bargains in r*** tl Dry Goods they secured ' ' at our u SALE Ti . g . .^i a-^t "***��� j { that wc have decided to ( [ ^ carry it on one day more ~��� j { and are adding to the al- ( ( ~ ready numerous bargain !^1 | f line.*, a number of extra { ( ^1 special sacrifices for ~ u u tt Monday, 23rd Inst fj U ��� -as.. u n T\ III I-10.1 11 & V v v v *V- iii" V1 (����� "J*.' ..*-.* mm. 11 i, H. S. Wallace Co. ���, Ph.. IIMITEI) 1 I Ful.oa SI. and 3rd A... 1 1 ttz:ll~U~U~U~ll~tt COAL NOTICE WiMwt. rt.Btli.Ki- l��l*t! ' puhlic. Intend to apply fur iiertntMlon lo pnraperl (or coal *nd pn m kum on tn* lulluwlni d*Mrin*.. H. K corner, thenc* w**t htl chalna, th��nr* north HO thaina, thenr** eaat HO chain*, thene* aouth HO th*in* to iNtint tti commencement and containing 440 acre* more or leaa. Dated Nov. I.l, 1010. TMDS. K. DAVKY I'uh PMl Wllaon OovOfi Af*nt MAGNETIC MAN STOPS WATCHES PECULIAR AND VITAL INFLUENCE OVER WORKING OF TICKER Had It Taken to Jeweler to Mend but Bucked Again Willing to Bet Now That He Can Stop It. William Carr, .Ir., a farmer, is 11 wn us the I an \'hn stops1 niches. This peculiarity of Carr's temperament dove oped about ,11 year ago, when a watch he hud been carrying suddenly stopped. It was laken to a jeweler. After the timepie e left Carr it started running again. Two hours later it had stopped again when Curr took it. Carr weighs 200 pounds, has a head of curly hair, nd in other ways impresses thc observer as a man of extraordinary vitality. " ou are loo magnetic," said the jeweler. "You seem to have charged this watch. My prediction is that it will be running within an hour after you take it off." Since then Carr has owned ten other watches, all with the same result. Today he wears a twenty-one jewel watch which is well regulated. He bets $40 against the watch that he will stop it in two days, this being the longest time any limepeice has run for him in the last year. Let Down Lightly It wus a surprise to George Houston this morning to find himself arraigned before Magistrate McMullin. Certainly he had had a few drinks, but surely he had been quite well behaved under the influence? George didn't remember ruising any particular row und asked to be let down lightly. It was his lirst appearance, and he was allowed to go wilh a warning. ACTRESS SHOWS HER GOOD FORM PUNCHES HEAD OFF A FL1RT- TY YOUNC MAN He Insulted Her on the Street While She Waa Walking to Her Hotel With Her Huaband. Cincinnati, Jun* 17. -Margaret II- lington, the actress wife of Edward J. Howes a prominent Tacoma business mun, distinguish. <1 herself In a new field here last night when she qualified as a real lighter. Miss Illinglon. who tired of darning socks" after a year's retirement, is appearing at a Cincinnati theatre under her husband's management The fight took place late last night, andjtoday a certain bibulously inclined young man is uncertain whether a bear cat had pounced upon him from one of the trees in Fountain square or a street car had struck him. Miss [Ulngton simply gave him a few slinging slaps from her hund and her husband landed B couple of Pugct Sound rights to the juw. Then the vie tim broke and fled. Miss Illinglon was on her way to the hotel from the theater in company with her husband, having eaten at a downtown restaurant. It was a little past midnight, and this young man and two companions had followed them. As he passed Miss Illington he jostled her and winked at her. HAZELTON UNDER REPAIR Hudson's Bay Boat Will Be in Cood Shape in Spring The steamer Hazelton of the Hudson's Bay Company's licet on the Skeena RlveT is being repaired this winter and when she leaves the ways next spring will be in much better shape than for years. Among oilier things the stern of the hull is being rebuilt which will put a stop to the vibration which has been so noticeable for the past two seasons. Omineca Herald. out that'll mean something. One nino-j ty-eight, eh? Well, I'll knock off the $1.90 and for two weeks marry people for eight cents, just to show them you can't beat Tennessee for gallantry. "I'll take stamps for pay also; preferably twos. They're handiest." KAISEOILES' THE DEMOCRATS IGNORES QUESTION OF FRANCHISE REFORM IN SPEECH Liberal and Democratic Elements of the Country Outraged by His Supercilious Disregard of Paramount Issue before the Nation. Camoaun Arrives The steamer Cumnsun reached Prince Rupert last night on her way north to Stewart. For this port she carried a few puxsengers und a quantity ol mail. She left for the norlh again last night and will he hack al I'rint-t* Kupert tomorrow morning on her southbound trip. SEVERE CUT IN MARRIAGE RATE COUPLES IN TENNESSEE UNITED FOR ElGfiT CENTS Squire Weakley Makes Desperate Cuts to Show Other States There Waa no Embargo on Tying Up Blissful Bundle*-. Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 13.���If you have uny idea of getting married in the nexl fortnight, come right on down to Nashville, Tenn., and Squire J. L. Weakley will tie the knot nnd charge you only eight cents for the job- eight cents, and he'll take postage stamps in payment at thai. Time was when the Squire's charge for uniting love-lorn Tennessetans in the holy bonds was a two dollar bill. Today, however, he saw a newspaper despatch from Youngstown, Mo., which said ii magistrate there hud mnde n holiday cut in Ihe murriuge market und wus tying up souls in blissful bundle* of two fnr |1.98 per lie. The Squire broke forth fiercely. "Missouri cun never get ahead of Tennessee that, way!" he cried. "If they start cutting I'll meet 'em wilh a Berlin, Jan. 17.���The Kaiser has done the Social Democrats another favor by ignoring the burning question of franchise reform in his speech from the throne, in his capacity as King of Prussia, which was read at the opening of the Prussian Diet. The Liberal and Democratic elements of the country are outraged by this supercilious disregard of the paramount issue before thc nation. The Emperor's inaction, which is due, of course, to the complete subjection of his Ministry to Agrarian and Roman Catholic influences, is certain to cost the ruling class dearly at this year's general election for the Reichstag. The new Prussian Finance Minister announced the Prussian Budget for 1911. It shows a total expenditure of $1,021,328,686. Prussia has, therefore, become what Tom Reed once called the United States: a "billion- dollar country." The 1911 deficit of $7,200,000 will be covered as usual by u loan. The Prussian public debt now amounts to the colossal total of $2,375,000,000. Salvation Army Services Commencing at 8 o'clock tonight, the local Salvation Army officers will conduct a song service to which every one is cordially invited. Ensign Johnstone will preach, and Lieut. Wright will conduct the singing. Tomorrow's services will be ns follows: 11 a.m.���Public holiness service, Ensign Johnstone. 1.30 p.m.���Sunday School. 3 p.m.���Public song service led by Mrs. Johnstone. 7.30 p.m. -Big salvation service, singing led by Lieut. Wright. The lady ollicers will sing some favorite solos nnd duets at each service. Ensign Johnstone will preach at the evening service, subject: "Reach and Take." ! Everyone cordially invited. Drop in this evening and sec the Majestic Picture Show. It's good. The Optimist enjoyed it lilst night. Films interesting and amusing are excellently displayed, und the theatre is cosy these cold nights. �����������. . t* ****m Insurance | Is vour HOUSE insured] Is your FURNITURE Insured! Is your EARNING POWER I Insured; We are issuing ull .-::,.-.. of Insurance pollclei ar.d would be glad to quoit rates at anytime F. B. DEACON OFfKlt-Aid,, Bis... Suth Sm llll'N t\| ���.;���.. ?!!����������������������� ********** ���* 1 McConkey* Chocolates IN BULK 50c lb. \ C. H. ORMEi I The Pioneer / >'.'*���*>��' PHONE : ��� s2 TRY THE OPTIMIST | WANT AD. WAY of FINDING BUYERS | PRINCE RUPERT OPPORTUNITIES! ASK UNCLE JERRY i Free Information and Prices on Lots in Principal Divisional Points and other Important Towns along the t +~" r t I Naw plant lor I f bringing buyrri (��� itoPrinceRupert a-fc. ~ ���m-..-m...*m-..-. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC ASK , UNCLE JERRY + LOTS IN MELVILLE J ASK UNCLE JERRY ml **-.* ��� -mm* I -**fc.l ****** * I **mt I'm-, t* al *** "~ ASK UNCLE JERRY-He Buya Lota j ���! ���j,, Your P*** .) arty ��������-"* | I for K,"U".!^-I Will Pay H per cent, on agreed valuation for lease Will I'ay N per cent, on re valuation at fixed times Will I'ay Cash due on lease quarterly in advance Will I'ay Cash for approved leases in any part of the city FREE INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Will Buy LotB in Section 1, between 5th and 11th Will Lease Lots for huildin-* Cottages Will Lease Lots for Bungalows Will Pay Cash for Options in Section 1 Want Lenses on Lots on l!nd Ave. and 3rd Ave. Want Leases on Lots in Section 1 We will upend thousands of dollars with Newspapers and Magazines advertising Prince Rupert Opportunities. We expect hundreds of liv�� investors this campaign of advertising. It coBts you nothing to put your property in live hands. Look us over; come in and talk to "Uncle Jerry." of the facilities nnd equipmentof this oflice. We own and offer 99 year lease on 50 x 100 feet corner, Second Avenue and Sixth street; 9S street; also*.��9 year lease on 75 x 100 feet on Fulton street at Fifth Avenue. List your property with us ami Uke ad ^^ Hank references in abundance. Why not *�� year lease on 50 x 100 feet on Third Avenue ll Fill" CO-OPERATIVE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, P.O.Bex906, Third Avenue, PRINCE RUPEr1