THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 5 a. m., July 19. *^r,m**T*9^uu\^t The Daily /<. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist **%��? MAILS h> -H neess May " p. m. For South "t" !y of Seattle.. Wediieailuy.p m. VOL. II. NO. 161 Prince Rupert, B.C.. Wednesday, July 19. 1911. Price Five Cents NG ^ SAILORS' STRIKE ENDS WITH SERIOUS RIOTING Twelve Policemen and Twenty Civilians Hurt at Cardiff Docks���Troops are Ordered to the Scene- Police at Antwerp Had to Use Their Guns Against the Mob (Canadian Press Despatch) Cardiff, Wales, July 19.���Serious rioting occurred here last night tin ilu- docks arising from the >ailtirs' strike. Twelve policemen and twenty civilians are badly injured. A large liquor warehouse caught lire I'm! the rioters Interfered with the firemen and looted the warehouse of liquor, consuming a large quantity. Troops have been ordered from Newport as there is great fear that the rioting may become more serious Antwerp, July 19.���Serious siri- kt* disorders occurred here last night. Men loading lhe Red I Siar steamer were attacked and tin police attacked by the rioters and iheir sympathizers were forced to use iheir revolvers. GOLD FROM DAWSON | Humboldt Reaches Seattle with $100,000 of Cold on Board (Canadian Press Despatch) Seattle, July 19.���The steamer Humboldt arrived here from Alaska last night with one hundred thousand dollars of gold bullion from the Dawson district. It will be shipped to a smelter near San Francisco. HOT DOWN BELOW" By "Down Below" We Maan Vancouver Touched Ninety Last Week. CHOLERA AT NEW YORK One Death Took Place at Quarantine Station Yesterday- No New Cases. (Canadian Press Despatch) New York, July L9.���Ore death from cholera was reported last night from ihe quarantine cation, but no new cases have been reported during the I; st twenty- four hours. Every precaution is bei g taken to prevent the outbreak from spreading. To watch the want ads is to "get a business education." I BASEBALL SCORES] ���waw-M^e^ea.*!^." ~ ~*�� MONDAY S GAMES Northwestern League Vancouver, 8 Victoria 4. Seattle 12, Spokane 8. Portland 4, Tacoma 2. American League Detroit 3, Boston 2. Philadelphia 8, Si. Louis li. Cleveland 2, New York 1. Washington 8, Chicago I). Pacific Coast League Sacramento 5, Los Angeles 2. National League Chicago 5, 7; Boston 1, li. EDINBURGH S WELCOME King and Queen Received a Warm Reception at Scottish Capital. (Canadian Press Despatch) Edinburgh, July 19.���The King and Queen received a rousing welcome on iheir arrival at thc Scottish capital yesterday. The si reels were decorated with great magnificence, and the celebration was the most elaborate that this generation of Scotchmen has seen. The city is en fete today and the celebrations will be kept up all week. (Canadian Press Despatch) Vancouver, July 19.-The hoi spell continues. o,i last Saturday the official weather rc|*ort was ninety; yesterday it was eighty- eight and today eighty-nine. Another Fire Call The fire department responded swiftly to a call from Eighth Ave. and Lotbiniere this morning. Some muskeg had got lighted from a small rubbish fire and the smouldering glow spread about two hundred feet. It was speedily put out with little expenditure of water. WAR TO THE KNIFE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS At Reassembling of Parliament, the Opposition Started Obstruction Tactics, by Wanting to Discuss Fenian Raid Matters ���Rumors are Busy in Regard to Changes in the Cabinet, But No Announcements Were Made---Hon. Frank Oliver May Retire to Railway Board JUDGE PRIGMORE SHOT IN MISTAKE FOR ANIMAL Seattle Judge Was Out Hunting Cougar at Mt. Baker ���Was Fatally Shot by His Former Law Partner R. H. Evans���Died on the Trail Before Help Could Come (Canadian Press Despatch) Bellingham, Wash., July 19 ��� News has reached here that Judge Prigmore of Seattle, was fatally- shot by his former law partner, R. H. Evans, while the two men were out on a hunting trip in the interior near Mount Baker. The shooting was purely accidental, and Mr. Evans is overcome with grief at the tragedy. Hunting for Cougar Evans was armed with a high power rille, and was hiding behind a rock waiting for a shot at a cougar. He saw the motion in the bush, and thinking it was the beast moving fired at it. To his horror he found that he had tired ar.d injured his friend. Died on the Train An emergency stretcher was improvised, and Judge Prigmore was carried down the trail in an effort to secure medical attention, but he died before the little party reached Concrete, where they headed for. GIRLS DROWNED FROM A LAUNCH Gasoline Caught Fire, and Six Occupants Had to Leap into the Water���Two Girls Lost Their Lives. (Canadian Press l)es|iateh, Windsor, July 19.���While out for a launch trip on the Detroit River, a gasoline launch with six young people on board caught fire and the occupants had to leap into the river as the only hope of saving their lives. Mabel Hanson, aged 19, and her companion, Finnic McC.overn of Woodstock, were drowned before help could reach them. The Others were picked up by boats which came to their aid. LEAGUE IS ORGANIZED FOR INDOOR BASEBALL |The Mayor Has Presented a Silver Cup to be Competed for by the Various Clubs���Questions of League Rules Were Thrashed Out Last Night through the kindness of the I Mayor Prince Rupert Indoor Baseball League has now a handsome illver cup to play for. With- "iii saying anything to anybody I aboul ii the Mayor after pre* wing at the meeting of the "Pcnpushers" team the other night decided to present a cup to form ���"��� incentive for good live effort "������ lhe pari of the teams and those I ten ited in them to get the 1 going strorg. At last �� meeting of the indoor ��ll enihiisi" 's in the Police 1 Chief Vickers made the uncement that the cup had purchased and was on view * S. Gray's store. Organisation Matters nr two important points I1" regard to organisation of I the League were discussed last n|gnt Representatives of the Bap- |tt��t Brotherhood, the Printers, '���'-��� Pcnpushers, and the Royal Blue Ribbons, were present. The question of professionalism came "I' igaln, and it was decided to ''���'*' that matter as decided at M ""'.'ling, though there may be >��� if lalcr. A motion that new IIIKll I baa I ('tm .mi i I lit*, On P'ayers be signed on for a 11"""1 ol fifteen days, and rc- lersed before I'laycrs for thirty dayi Playing for any team was :m"' by vote of the represents- lv,s"f learns present ber nf The nuni- Players in a team is altered "�� '������'���ui twelve to ten. This ���**������*��� With approval generally. ,Ne* Special Committee mmittee ir.der Ilu* ���'������w special n, "���airmanship of Mr. George ' Mid composed of sebctul ���J^ntorivesofallexlst-lrgtssmi x-��u�� ,��� .,,1((,r {hc Lcague is ' m"'1 hi ihe Police Court room n u ��im . ''' 8.30 p.m. on Friday 21st 'list Ti "lc purpose of this im- portant committee is to line up the men of the teams, to arrange any further necessary by-law details upon which all learns will In* agreed, and to settle uimmi a suitable place to play, either llic Rink or lhe K.'ien Islcrd dub rooms being the probable area. Each team is to appoint i.s np- n sen l.i live, and lhe in.'".-gels of die teams sre to hand in ilu-ir line ups of men to Mr. Tin*. Growing Enthusi-ism Growing cnthuslrsm for thc success of the I.', g.ie pri \. iis, ;������ d the teams arc already showi g symptoms of brisk lively ri\. hy. Roolers and fai s will Im- in cri.ids all live redbloods. ll is ; s.on- ishing lo li'd so me-y keen players in the dty. Tin y .-re springing up everywhere, sr.d the organisers of teams have ev.-ry C01 lidence In their men. So far oily one little symptom of dissent has been apparent i I .In- work of organisation of tht League. The li >' r.OtC of discord comes from .he Pri ,u:. , They have objections to the "unrestricted" selection of men by trams. This objection il is hoped may be overcome, otherwise the League must go ahead without the really cracker jack team of the Printers to whom belongs the credit of having Instituted indoor baseball i i the city, li will be a pity if ,hiy fall out now. Last night's meeting was held iii excellent spirit, and voles of thanks were cordially given for Mayor Manson for his handsome Kift of a League Cup* The en* ihusiaslic and unsparing efforts of Alderman Kerr and Chief Vickers who as chairman and secretary of the first organising com mi t undid such goixl work is very highly appreciated indeed. (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottawa, July 19.���Before the smallest attendance al any session of Parliament for iniiny sessions, lhe House of Commons reassembled yesterday afternoon. The heal was intense, and the political atmosphere became siillry as well. Obstruction Goes On The Government proceeded at once to throw down the gage of battle by moving that the lliiiise proceed st or.ee to go into committee of Ways and means on the reciprocity question. The Opposition responded ar once with obstructive tactics, by moving an WILL RAISE THE INSURANCE RATES Underwriters will Raise Rates on Vessels Which Use Inside Passage to Alaksa. (Canadian Press I topatch) Victoria. July 19. That the Insurance rates Ml vessels using the inside p&SSSge to Alaska will Ik* raised shortly was the statement made today by Joseph l.ow- ery, head of the London Salvage Association, This decision is supposed to lie an OUt come of lhe several shipping accidents w Inch have occurred lately to vessels using the inside passage. HAPPY SURPRISE PARTY Merry Party of Bright Young People Beseiged Residence of Mrs. L. W. Patmore Last Night. Quite S surprise was successfully sprurg on Mrs. L W. Pal more last night by a merry party of Prince Rupert young people who came ptVpStsd to have a happy evenings social entertainment. The parly consisted of twenty altogether, ladies and gentlemen, snd along with iheir well laid plans for B successful surprise liny included B little arrangement with Gray's Orchestra, Beyond doubt lhe surprise was perfect, and beyond doubt the party was a lively success. Mrs. amendment to the effect ihat the services rendered the country by the Canadian volunteers during the Fenian Raid be recognised by the Govern men i. Fight Goes On Uncompromisi- g hostility was displayed by the Opposition during the proceedings. By a majority of 01 lo 45, the smallest attendance and majority for many sessions the amendment was voted down and the House proceeded to discuss reciprocity. For two hours James Arthurs, Conservative member for Parry Sound, spoke against reciprocity. Then J. D. Taylor of New Westminster, spoke agains the bill for an hour anil a half. until he was cut short by a motion to adjourn at midnight. No Appointments Made Expectations that rumored Cab- inet changes would be announced were doomed to disappointment as no announcements were made. It is rumored that Hon. Frank Oliver is to be given the seat on the Railroad Commission which has been vacant since ihe death of Mr. Greenway, and thai Hon. Walter Scon, Premier of Saskatchewan, will be taken into the Cabinet. Patmore caught on to the plan in the twinkling of Sfl eye, and had her own arrangemeats for the entertainment of her guests complete in ii Hash. Willi song ami dance, and deliciously cool refreshments for ihe warm summer evening, the party spent the hours merrily. The ipadoua veranda of Mrs. Paiinorc's line residence added greatly to the pleasure of the dancers, and thc superb sunset over tile harbor added to the pleasures of silling out. The party carrying out the surprise included Miss I.. Hobby. Miss A. Brown, Miss V. l.ockhart, Miss FUlton, Miss Keeley, the Misses Greenwood, and Miss Kin- kaid, also Messrs. Vance, Edwards, Arneil, Greer, Helgerson, Tatchcll, Dunn, Wood, Morris, Hollby, Fulton and Rogers. For row boats and launches telephone 320 green. Davis' Boat House. Where to Go KMPRESS THKATRE, Second Ave.* Pictures anil Music, 7..'H) p.m. MAJESTIC THEATRE, Third Ave; Pictures anil songs, 7.HO p.m. PHENIX THEATRE, Second Aveuue; Pictures and music, 7.30 p.m. INDOOR BASEBALL League meeting at Police headquarters 7.30. PRESBYTERIAN Picnic and Moonlight. Boats leave wharf at C.15 p. m. PREVENTION of Crueltryto Animals meeting In Courthouse at 8 p.m. EXPLOSION ON FRENCH BARGE TUESDAY BASEBALL Delicious curds and cream and fresh oat cakes at the Douglas Cafe. 160-162 Pacific Coast League Sacramento 4, Oakland 2. 'Frisco 0, Portland 3. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. 'Phone 4 WILL ASK GOVERNMENT TO INTERVENE IN COAL STRIKE Boards of Trade of Eastern B. C. Cities Foresee That a Coal Famine Will Occur Next Winter Unless Something is Done to Relieve the Situation (Canadian Press Despatch) I unrov Nelson, July 19.���Tlu* Fernie GAMBLERS WERE Donkey Engine on the Barque Max Exploded at Tacoma One Man Killed, Two Others Injured by Severe Scalding. (Canadian Press Despatch) Tacoma, July !!��� With a rc- |Miri that could be heard all over lhe bay, the donkey engine on board the French barque Max, exploded early today, killing Louis I luquenoy, lhe engineer, and badly scalding two sailors who were on deck ill the time. S.P.C.A MEETING As Large a Number as Possible Invited to be Present Tonight at Courtroom. Tonight at eight in the Police Court room a meeting is to be held with a view to the organization of a branch of the R.S.P. CA. in Prince Rupert. As large an attendance of the citizens as possible will greatly aid in making the affair a success. The spirit which led a kindly teamster in the city today to place a large cool leaf over his horse's head to keep the sun from beat and Nelson Boanl of Trades have endorsed the resolution calling for a joint meeting of the Eastern British Columbia Boards of Trade at an early date, lo consider passing a resolution asking the Dominion Government to tske adtlon to relieve lhe serious situation created by lhe coal strike. According to local coal dealers high prices for coal here this winter arc Inevitable, while a coal famine is greatly to k- feared. Even if ihe strike were settled within the next few weeks it would be Impossible to obtain fuel owing lo other demands upon the supply and the shortage of cars during the movement of wheal from the prairies. The Nelson Board will hold a special meeting tomorrow lo consider asking the C. P. R, to give a special rate on coal from Vancouver Island mines to relieve the situation, otherwise impor- tations of Coal must be made from Pennsylvania. FINED TODAY Fines of $50 and Costs to $15 and Costs Imposed��� Chief Vickers Made Out Strong Case. Prince Rupert In Today With the usual big list of passengers, and a heavy cargo, the S.S. Prince Rupert arrived on time this morning from the south. The Prince Albert for Chief Vickers has been successful in securing a conviction against the party of seven men found gambling in the Grand Hotel the other night. The leader of the set Jesse Hall was fined $50 and costs this morning by Magistrate Carss. Jesse Ford paid $20 and costs, G. Sampson $20 and costs, H. Burke $20 and costs. These men had all pleaded guilty to having played at least twice. The Jap Tai Kanio who had been winning in the game and had $20 in front of him when the room was raided, was fined $15 and costs. His $20 was returned to him. W. Burnside paid $15 and costs, W. J. Smith $15 and costs. These men had played only once. Jesse Hall, the ring- the Islands took transferred pas sengers. While at Victoria '>-.i; leader, admitted that he had this trip the Prince Rupert took | t&ken ft rake.o{f of two chip8 a big excursion from there toj , e _.. v. i -inoU U Seattle for the Seattle-Victoria out of eve7 hand dealt. J! , baseball match. About a thou- was a poker game, and to ngdown upon it is the spirit 8(ind excursionists made the trip. make assurance doubly sure which will prevail in the organ- I Chief Vickers had a constable ization of the R.S.P.C.A. branch Indoor Baseball \tabe a hand in the game un- here. Quill Drivers vs Brotherhood I knQWn tQ the * Con. Crescents at the Auditorium on We Morrigoln lofjt hig litUe T��� watch ������- wan, ads is to Jg*yflj ^ %U-tsn dollars-provided by keep practical. mission **5c. .the Chief in the little game. THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News Formerly The 'Prince Rupert Optimist Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES-Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 p��r year, in advance. 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A REMINISCENCE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES THE ADVENTURE OF THE DEVIL'S FOOT BY ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE itury by adily *' Copyright, 1911, by the Ce Synopsis of the family, She re Brti-.tl.i Tregennis is found dead swered all Holmes's questions, in her chair at her home in Corn- had heard nothing in the night, condemn* wall, stricken dead with h.rror. Her employers had all been it-others, Owen and|��ccellent spirits lately, a had never known them more cheer Sli si diiatc 'course of tobacco-poisoning which ��� you have so often and so justly said he. "With your 11 permission, gentlemen. we will r.ow return to our cottage, for 1 am not aware that any new factor is New Knox Hotel land purchase notice BESNER ii BESNER, Proprietors The N.-w Kim*. Hotel is run on the European flan. First-i'luiis a.'rvii*.*. All the Latest Modern mprovi'iiieiils, -:-:- REDS 60( Ul- FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT Cout Range 6 Lund Uidttit-t Take notice that 1, John Unburn of Kit aumkalum, occupation (arnwr, Inund >., ., , lor permiaalon to purchaso tlie fallow tig ii-jO Commencing at a post plant,.,! ���t ���:,��� ,10tlh corner ol Lot D883, thence east io cl.....�� il?S! south 40 cbaina, thence weal in a.T' .*J���� north 40 chaina to place oi comiii,*iivi.ic, / "" Dated Marcb 18, lull. JOHN hS'PBUr*, Tub April 16. wvi* Skeena Land Distrist- Diatrict o! i luiiv Take notice tbat 1, Party (,ina u ,| i',,,- llupaTi, 13. C, occupation prospector i-uead u, apply tor permission to purchas.- tha foiiuwin* describe.! landst ' Commencing at a poat ;'...���,��� it, ol Goota- llay, aboul thu-.-,.>, ul ul the mouth ul the lloiuinta Cm Daily Edition. Wednesday, July 19 THE FOOLISH VIRGINS -there was a water shortage in Prince I however Her two ^^^^^^^^^^^ Get rge are found insane from her-,.��. -- *�� ��� - ^ hm, ror. What has caused It? The ul and Prosperous. She had k remaining brother Mordmer Tre- slnred with horror , MJ - J gcnnls calls in Sherlock Holme, tt the room In die mor, ug. d- - J investigate "the Cornish Horror?' that deadful companj round tne anyuimg Holmes questions Mortimer Tre- table. She had, when she re- tenuis closely about the details of covered, thrown o,x*u the winlow to let the morning .-ir in and had run down to the lane, where she sent a farm hand for the doctor. The lady was on her bed upstairs, if we cared to see lur li took four sirorg men to get thc brothers into the asylum carriage. She would not herself stay in the it the outset by an Ihouse another dsy, ard was start-��� ^^^^ In some!indent which left the most sinis- Ing that very afternoon to rejoin | down, his forehead contracted, hi , r impression upon my mind. Tin } her family at St. Ives. proach to the spot at which the i We asco'ded the st. ir*. Mi> the affair, but gets little help. So,| in compnny with Dr. Watson he proceeds to the scene of tragedy. first little to advance ar.d his colleagues were elected |the investigation. It was marked. (CONTINUED* i' hi proceedings of that morning did Chi the day that Mr. Manson to office���January 12th, 1911 Rupert. For several weeks the water shortage continued. of the more elevated parts of the city there was not enough pressure J' to send drinking water to the residents. At a Third avenue fire, there . was so little water that the firemen could not after connectirg up their' tragedy occurred is down a narrow, j viewed the body. municate with you. In the meantime I wish tou both good morning." It was not until long after we were back in Poldhu Cottage that Holmes broke his complete and absorbed silence. He sat coiled in his arm-chair, his haggard r.r.d ascetic face hardly visible amid the blue swirl of his tobacco moke, his black brows drawn =^E. EBY 0% Co.-== REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KlTSl'MKAl.CM B.C. S.O. E. B'S. The l'rinoe Rupert Lodge. No 318. Sons of Pn-rl-ind marti thi Slit and third Tuesdays in ��3 month?., the Carpenter. Hall, at 8 P m. P, V. CLARK. Sec. 1*. O. Box 812, I'rince Rupert eyes vt cant and faraway, .-.dlhe sprang to his feet. Breda I- Finally, i Rochester & rjr n Monroe f Ladysmith i. ' ���>**��� Coal >���*. Phone ii s winding country lane. While we jTregcnris had been a very Ixvu need of arranging tor additional water supply was driven home roim hose, get a stream to play upon the flames. In a hundred ways the r.eed of an the council ade our way along it we heard Itiful girl, though row verging the rattle of a carriage coming u-mhi middle age. Her dark, clear- towards us, and stood aside to��� cut face was handsome, even in Now in the middle of July, another water shortage confronts ������** ���' P*��. As >* drove '���>' "���" death, but then* stili lingered upon the city. The information is given to the citizens, that despite all ' caught a glimpse through tht i it somethi g of that convulsion the warnings and all the dangers that the city passed through last midsummer a.'-.d last midwinter, r.o steps have been taken to enlarge the water supply. Although hundreds of new citizens have en last midsummer, r.othirg has been done to even provide for the water needs of the increased population. Plans and estimates were prepared by the City Engineer for obtaining additional water from Moral Creek, but these were simply pigeon holed. Nothing was dor.e to carry thc plans into effect. (TO BE CONTINUED) It is quite true lhat the city council has lieen busy with other lts wav- ihir.gs. But nothing the aldermen have done has been of so much "" *~" importance as* the providing of an adequate water supply. Most of us could have managed at a pinch without the extra hour to the hotel bars; we cannot manage without water. Even the appointment of a rat catcher, one of the most useful and distinctive works of the council, is of I.r less importance than providing the try with proper drinking water. closed window of a horribly-con- of horror which had been her iorted, grinning face glaring out hist human emotion. From her at us. Those staring eyes ard bedroom we d>- ��� tied to the tered the dty since|gnashing teeth flashed past us sitting-room whir, this strange like a dread:',il vision. tragedy had actually occurred. '"My brothers!" cried Mortimer The charred ashes i I the overnight Treget .-.is. white to the lips. "They fire lay in the grate. On ihe are taking them to Hetston." table wen- the four guttered and We looked with horror after the Ibanicd-oui candles, with the cards gblack carriage, lumbering upon scattered over its surface. The Then we turned out chairs had It-ccn moved back ag- steps tOWSlds this ill-omen d house ai**,; the walls, but all .1-. w..-. - in which they had met their strange it had been the right before. fate. Holmes pnetd v\i h light, swift It was a large and bright dwel- steps about the room; he sat ling, rather a villa than a cottage, in die various chairs, drawing with a considerable garden which them up ard reconstructing iluir LUCKY GIRL Elderly Bachelor Left Her a Fortune Because She Had Law Wages. Fraulein Wardyss, a girl nn- ployed as a saleswoman ii a b> >,t ar.d shoe s.orc in the sin; II town of Kisujszallas, in Hur.gi ry, l*;.s just irhcrittd a fortune ��� f $130,- Ul dt r ixiraordinaryciritinis,.. its. Hi-rr Croney, en elderly bachelor, was among the customers at the shop, snd expressed i digits- lion al the small w.-.ges p. id .o her. Recently In- entered the shop io make some small purchases ar.d siad that he Intended ���ALL KINDS OF��� Fur and Skins Tanned, Mounted and Lined for Muffs, Etc. EXPERT WORKMEN CHARGES REASONABLE WORK GUARANTEED Vancouver Fur Dressing Company 1843 Granville St. Van., B.C. li vicinity null aoULtl on tbe easterly boundary ol Tum-t ,..:,.,-, v,u* .iiiaJM ur No. 36260. thunce south lj t.... u lion* thu etuterly limit of ��uui Timber l.i: it ;,--.. jo-js* or No. ObZaO 40 chains, th-uua* etuii to ,i...* ihortol liOuae Uay, a distance ul 41) ohaioi mon ur Wu, thenoe northerly along the short) ul uiinse bsy w chains more or leas, thence WMtati) |Q ci.*n,j moro or leu to point ot Qoauunonneiit, c an adequate supply of bottle lice ses in preparation for a thirsty "' the titting-room fror.tid. and the fircplaix: l.ut *iv,r ..i-e didjmeam But Iwttlcd beer, however good, is a poor suhstitute for jfrom >���*��� acrordirg to Mortimer ,1 see ihat sudden brightening tf j^��� . 'Tregennis, must have come thai his .v,-, a-d tighu* irg of hi��idre��" out *, fou"u"n 'K-" a d thingof evil which* had by sheer1" ,J ���--- -" ��� l�������e ��� ��''"��� Hc ��'����������� lwo LAND PURCHASE NOTICES .���.keen. Laad DUtrlct���District ol (jtiwn - -: -., iuu nouc* that Hubert o. t .... ul I'nncs ItU-jatft, 11. C, occupation ag.'tit, inlatiOS lo a; ,.> lur IMaTDli-alOD 10 purcaaai- lu* louo*iii|- Uaacni-nl Lauui: eottimeacltiK *l * post planted about - M tule* w*��i and ball a mil* sumo ul it,* tuualB ; M.ini.y Craak vsia-ru il empn-j* into .NaJ-a tlmrbof, Orat.am island, thane* vast 40 ct-uaa, ta��nc*s norm 40 ciiania, tbvtic* *a-��l 40 cnaias, lliflict- aotlta 40 cliaiiJ. IO pultll Ol .,i:i ...... ; *na containing l'-o act*** mot* or l-**a. Datad Marcn 17, 1D1L ill in.i.i'. ��� ��� ..: ���> I'ub. April 7. Num. DuuiaTa. Aitail Skeen* Land DUlrict-���District ol l��Uv--.. Cwrlo*, I... noUce ttui Cttbenne Uarrisoii, cl - .-.- AJIhti*, occupation spinster, inuuds to - ,.., lur uvrmitaion lo purciats* in* futio.,*.** .....:.-.-J lands: lommsncing ai i post planted auuut t, 1*. tnilas watt and ball * mil* soum Irom lb* maull ol Mai.l.> t iii'Ii. wbera il t*mptl--s li.lu Nact-B llart'or, lirabara lalan*-., ibene. 4u cnsins wulb t:.. i.iv 111 cnains east, thenc* 40 ct.a..- Ita tlivi.c* III cbains aesl lo point ol connu-r.celMnt and coniatmug liiu meres mora or less. Datad Marcb 17, I'Jll CA'l III.HIM. llAlllllSUX Pub Apr. 7. Numa L**ln**-��. Asrr.l Skaana Land DUtrict - Diainct ol l)ue*n Cbarlgtu lalanos Taka notioe tbat ). it ..lurphy.ul VIMMW, li. Caaj occupatiun commercial tra.vll.ir. ia'...Ji a. a_ Nl.^ summer. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ eold water. It is more expensive .oo. No matter how grateful we may all lx* to the Mayor for forcing bottled heer ar.d spirit shops upon the citizens, most of us would rather have had the water supply attended to first. It could have been accomplished with much kss bother and excitement, ihaii the work of forchig additional licenses on the city. horror in a sirgle instant blasted their minds H> lin-1 * .*.lk. .1 -h .w - ly a.id thoughtfully amorg thi tlowcr-pots ar.d along the jiath ^ -a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ufore wc cr.ured the porch. So The cou. cil cannot plead that they have been too busy to sbsorbed was he in his thoughts, I rememlxr. the he sttimhlitl over the watering-pot, upeet it* contents, and deluged both our feci Lnsidi I iv the Paul, M.1.1.....ia. occupation married woman i ja-cJioii und. tntsoda io apply lor permUalon to purcbaae the , Commaacing' at a poat plantal abojt ���*,�� lollo.ing deacribed landa: oillo, wost and una nuu rouui Irun in. rajju eomr .a-.^.^.^.^ ^^^^^^^^^m ���.. b* attend to the water supply. They could lir.d time���and mane) too���-to fight A. J. Prtulhi mine in his efforts to earn a living; they could find time enough to raakeout lists of all the civic employees, with the number of their wives . d children, where they were Ixim. ;" '��� ���"��� Israeli path. how long they have Ikv.i in the city, etc.; they have had time to ,**<-' house we were met _ consider a host of matters of very negligible importance. cldcr,>' Cornish hou* Ice pi r. Mrs. Wiih die ample and repeated warnings they have had. they I'"rtl'r- who- **& th�� ���'''' "��� ��� shoultl have found time to coi sider the question of an adequate water >'"*" B 8|r'' losksd . Iter the wanti> supply. For that reason, after Lis arrival, the lire was li,. "What arc you gi i-g to do, Mr. Holmes?" he siid. My friend smiled ar.d laid hi* hsi d ti|H��i my arm. "I think W.iiMir, ihnt I shall ristim thai ^^^^^^^^B . ��� ^^B .-a*...* Laad DUlricl-Daulct ol Coaat lUr.f* . 11 a.'-.d laving It Hat Oil till* Counter Take notica tbat Mra. U C, Putnam ol St i w '*.. (or .ajrmisaion lo purcbaai in.- I Cl | . , Paul. Mir.n.a.,1.. OCC,"��� a��� ��� -4-1 -.-��������! ? ***"'��� ��� "^ da-w out a fountain |K-n lli-d corner ^^^^^ 40 a in*. plaCCll it in his |��Ol'kct left llic ^iJtb ��0 cliaina to'poat ol commenwme'nt, con pJbTAprtfS."' Numa Daman. ������K*" uinlng 3.-0 acrpa mora or lea. 1 ti l ��� shop. Dated March 20 lyll. Mil*- I- C. PUTNAM naa ' . . ,, , Pub. April U. Geo. R. Putnam Agan skeena Und DUUIct���DUtrict ol Casslar A few minutes later Herr ( ro- Take notice that 1. Thoma. m��.o.��ii a ��� ��� ��� , a Stewart, U. C, occupation mlnar.inl.*n0 tu spflj ��� ,.. |* CV 11 making a Violent effort to 8to#M ^ g^^^tM ol COM Kan,. I [or p.rmi-lon to purcha- lb. lullu.m.* d-cnts. I ��� .*_ .u- ���.-!__.. I fS noi*c,.ih.i I. Clm* M-gr UU.. ol l-rinc. ftmfS ,t , ^ pUnwd on jj, n,it lollowlna bank ol lb* Naaa river about lour milea ""'""" lorka ol lha Naaa riv.r, thenca aoutn m ��*�������� thenca weet 80 chains, thence nurn thenoe eaat 80 chaina lo point ol coiiitn. *.-*���*-.... his ivis ard lighu-irg of his line which would have mid mel*���* a wtU" Hl" Mttt ^��l^f&1*S^i-lJ^IS^il%.?&SIf����^*'^"i^~SBiS'S2f"ffS thst he ��W some gleam of lirtt UpP��ntIcss to sign it. ar.d having ^^'^&%2&At fif* """" " !., thi:uuiTdarkv,ss g! Placed it in his pocket left the glgg^-^.ffi^glSlS^^ l "" """^ "Why a fire.'" he asked. they always a fire in this small roeni Oil a -.pri' g eve bill ti.l ���' *a|*.| I' ll a_�� I"* l"|-,. . _ Mortimer Trig,-- is .vpl.i* ..I av.i.l a motor ,*.,r in the r-vdway. Ji*.��*�� ih.^1. cj-. m ^Utu. that the right was cold ar.d damp, overstrained his heart .<���<] fell igaJy,!��**- �� *����*- ** dead. On ihe next day the shop lollowing dascrlt-*d laada: . i uinmmciBg at a post planted at tha north sraat corner ol Lol lluj, ilange j, Coast DI.UICl . _ girl was informed thst she was S�� m* ����--,-- KISS .Sir. ~~ "TTsSIto^Ks tb.nc* ��..t 10 chaina, Ih.nc* .outh 45 ehalna lo ; paled March 25, 1(11. Sidney rrana >����� pi.mt ol commenoement, containing 112 acre* . I ub. May 17. mote or lea. _,.. fSfiiU. "tt CLARA "AY UTTLE Skeen. Und Dl.trlct-Disir,.. rfC - Pub. April lo. Tikc nol(ce lhM , Mr, John Corl���. u( | nact ��� Hupert. B.C.. occupallon married wumati. �������" Skeena Und DUlrict���DUtrlct ol Caaalar to apply for permission to purchas* Hi* Take notice that I. laaac o Im. n I utn.e ol described landa: sole heriess to $130.0(10. For row boats and launches telephone 320 green. Davis' Boat House. Prince Hupert, U. l\, occupallon carpenter, inland Commeaclnjl ill J��at fi*"."^.^^"^,.^-* lo apply lor permlMiun lo purcbu ~* If .1 water famine, a fever epidemic or an outbreak of fin* wen Q to vi-.it tin* dty . - ;i r.-uh of die water shortage, die citizens would m have a. i d gn ui'!- for accusii g the council of criminal ni ^1^. i o . * ABOUT THE OPTIMIST JOB ��� Recently this paper changed its name from the Optimist to the Daily News. Its job department, accordingly changed * itt name from Optimist Job to News Job department. Within the last few days, a new concern has started and * assumed the name of the Optimist Job. It is not the job depart-1 *������ ment of any newspaper, and its assumption of this misleading * title is an obvious attempt to infringe on the goodwill and U patronage of the job department of this paper, earned under "����� its former title. !U In assuming the discarded name of this paper's job depart- *"��� ment, the new concern may be within its legal rights. But on the point of honor which lies behind it, the public is en- *~ titled to pass its own judgment. vj The entire plant and equipment of the job plant of the U Optimist is in the News printshops, and is being operated �� under skilled management. The youthful optimists who have started operations, under the cast-off title, are in no way con nected with the original Optimist job plant. uieVoliowlag au"iai'chiiiliir*wuth from the **ulli��. daacHbe.1 landa. lut Wild. Coaat DUtrlct. Ran��e... lli.i ��� -^��� Commencing at a poat planted aboul flv roil*..- chaina. ihence east 40 chain, tl" ���. a ^ a .-a. a aoulh and on* niil* ��eet ol th* lorka ol lh*V. hit* chains, thence west 40chatn. m.ir.*' ���o*o*o*c*o*o*o*o*o*o*oo*o*c*o*o*o*o*o*o* SMSfts -�� s sis as ssat���; :;;;:;; ( J BKrt HA akaiaa ^^^^H MILS. JOHN l'< ' TO SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT t=3 AND ERROR t=3 Will our customers please notice that the Job Plant of the Prince Rupert Publishing Co.. formerly the Optimist Job, is now operated under the name of the " NEWS JOB. " It is in no way connected with a company now soliciting business under our discatded name. Under the superintendance of Mr. S. D. Macdonald, our plant is turning out better work than ever For high-class printing thai has style and cbsrscler Is il, set tht News Job. Oar prices are right loo o 8V cbaina, lh*nc* eoutb 80 chain., thenc* ,���,,,. , aaat ao chain.. ���""���*>��� JOHN li, D.ted April le, 1*11. ISAAC O'UKIEN HiilllK- Date M.r. 2U. 1911 Pub. M.y 111. Francia S. Pn-alun. Agenl I'ub. Apr. 4. 1011 t>k*ene Und DUtrlet-DUtrlci ul Coast IUJP* lake notica that Eldon S. Dei.Her >' '*-S i.i ��� Ma...��.tt/.n Hna.nr. Intends to a,, .* ' , Skeena Und Dialrlct ���DUlrict ol Casalar .-; -.-t���-.-Trrr- ,.,.���,,. ,u ,,,pi> ������> Tak. outlc thai I. Swan llallen ol bl.warl. Ont.' occupation doctor, in'-������ *��� "Jj&t loa c.rp*ni.r. intend to appl> prmUelon lo purchu. the fullo-iitt ���-" _ soul*. uad Commencing .1 . poat On Ca occupation carpenirr, intend to >ppl> P*i lor i-eni.i-an.n lo purchaa* lb* lollowing deacribed '.nda: ���i.��,��i at tl.* �����""r -JT " Commencing at a poat pler.n-i ��� ., *********** planied about ,61 mil*, wet corner ol Ut UU*. ttjg* , ' Z soow a���u ...��.., n.���. -*�� ol the lork. ol the White more or tadM J^VuS! i ��� �� "Mi and I Ul rl.ara. lh.nc.au chain, south.th.nc.au thenc. weat 80 chaina n-ore or ����. i ,al chaina eaal. ll**ric�� 80 chaina norlh, tbence 80 46 cbaina mora or leaa lo point ol co rhain. ***i oontain ng 140 acne more or les*. rAlLKR PSffilS.UIl. SWAN IIA..LEN S31 March 81. 1.11 ELDON;' f^, \\. ... v...... a i*~.i���n A***i Pub. April 16 John i si . l-ub. MW 11. ���**-. ..^ n^.i ���*.iiwii*.!i*--.n*-fc.i-^.i*-*.i*-a.n tmm To The Ladies of Prince Rupert Did you c-rar atop lo think how much aaaiar il would ba (or (or tou, if at lha and o( aach month, you could pay all household hills by check. Wa solid! your account and hava special (aclllllee (or handling it. Private writing rooma ara prasrtded (or tha uaa ol cuatomera and individual attention ia gi����n aach depositor. Wa allow 4 par cant, on dapoaita and uaa ol chacka. Bill Heads Price Lists Memorandum Form* Commercial Cards I +��� -*...-**���*-*.. ��� .--^-.-*.*��y tn Commercial Printing we have a Urge flock of - W. handle Hl.nl, I edge, Forma (or Loose Laa( System t I I ���*.-������*.i*>i*^,i*a.i*a.i*a..*a.*w,*wiia uf * Letterheads Stock Certificates Articles of Association Illustrated Pamphlets +**��>^*-^.^**^m***i^~m^*~m^<>mi***-m+**' Q south and vntrt) mils *��t ot lb* forks O o o o o * o . .ll����' Skeen. Und DUirlel-DUtrlct ol "*��'"uy, T.k. nolle, tnat I KrancU S. I r.��� NJ ��� ik-na U.J District-Diatrict olJu-KnCb.rlotu Hup.rt. B. <^ ����uP*l'on0J*���"2 '��� ���' l.laii-ia .pply lor permUelon to purenwe T.k. notice th.l lieori. W. Arnott ol Prince ' , , . II C occupallon carpenter. I***���'' '. *...,,*J i-ermlaalon w purchase the folio*"* <"" i.nds: , . , .,��� ��� --**-1 Commencing .1 . post pl.nle.1 at one-h.ll mile, dlst.nt in . south wm bus eut 80 chslns, Ihenc. south 80 chains, thenc* w-*at 80 eh.lns. Dsled April 20, MIL ALICE M. KNOUSE l-ub. Ms, IS. Fr.ncU S. Preston, Agent O south end two mile, weat ol th. lorks ol White , Datsd April 14, It'll ���nd Hal rivers, thence north 80 eh.lns, thence 1 pub. May 11. o * o o JUK . Skeen. Und DUlrict-DUtrict ��<<;'"ft,��'!!��, T.ke nolice lh.t LeltU McT.vlsh ul *.J"-j ,, B. C. occupation m.rrie.1 womsn. J , ���,,t ..,.. l��. aJn.laa.lnn ,n IlUrchSS* !"��� apply lor permUaion to purchase drecribed landa: . , t.P nert^- Commendng at a post planted "������ w*^ corner 100 chaina east .nd ." r; jja���e)'s from th. northeast corner ol l>,;,*o ' .,, chilsi Skeen. Und DUtrict ���DUtrict ol C.aalir T.k. notio. lh.t I, Bertie Edwin B.dgrr ol 8t*-w.rt, B. C, occup.tion pluml*er, Inund W , ,,������, %uw _.. ��� - ai.t.u- lor perml-alon to purchue the lollowlng Survey, Coot DUlrict,Range l,ln*n" ;t) r^alra d--acril*��l Unda: si south, thene. 80 chains esst, lb"1** .,, thtlnl Commencing st s port plsnted about one mile , north, thsnee 40 ehalna wesl. la*"*- . mg0l*' north ol the Naas river .nd about aeven milea aouth, thence 40 chains weal to V*m. v For soci<*ly printinfj;. we ensure correctness of style and taste in Visiting Cards, Wedding Invitations and Dnnce Programmes. For any kind of printing from the humble "dodger" to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the "News Job" : : : : fS .ban th* lork. ol the N.m Illver upetn-am, ' cement, containing 400 acrea more >'f , .-, |.|l th.nr* north 80 chains, thenre east 80 chains. Dated May 2, 1011. 1.01 nI- ���*" t(trt M thenea anith 80 chains, thenc* w*et 80 chains lo I |>ub. May 6. P'"1 "' ""nl ^ point ol commencement containing 640 acrea ' o point ol commencement conUining mor* or lea. BERTIE EDWIN BADGER Dated March 21. I'll Prank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub May 17. The Continental Trust Company, uZta��* Skeen. Land District-District''1 '���'���' ���*?,��r- T.ke notice th.t I, Aleaander U��^"-".-ntfm| to horn. Manitoba, occup.tion fa"""*,, (���i|i.��lt.< apply for permission lo purch.f* '" deacribed lands: | ._._, al lhe "*'. Read The Daily News | Daily News Building ���a. i.ia.i hiiu.i . , ,^p av-', CommenclnB .1 . post planteo, a Rjnt,s. rest corner of lot 30��f>, dl.trirt of I ��� ���*"'��� ���nV iV PHONE 98 PHONE 98 *o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*oo*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*ohk eh-Un. w-al, thence 20 ch.ina north.' thenoe 40 ���'r" ie.'a"to"i Pub. June 2lth, 1(11 Pub M.y 11. THE DAILY NEWS LYNCH BROS. | I General Merchandise 1 1 Largest Slock \ j Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. ����� MM H SAMUEL HARRISON (NOTAHV PUBLIC) V. P. 0, GAMBLE Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED and - Stewart Prince Rupert THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager CAPITAL, - $10,000.0q0_ I REST, - $7,000,000 DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES Every branch of The Cnn.idim. Hank of Commerce is equipped to issue drafti on tbe principal cities in the foilo*vit.�� countries without delav : ii recce Holland 1. .l.iii.l India In'.iii.l lulv l.ljMtl New /rilan.1 Norway r.ui.tm-4 Persia Peru Philippine Islands Sweden Siberia Soudan South Africa Spain Straits Settlement* Africa Creta Arabia Cuba Argentine Republic Denmark Australia Eiryp*- Austria*Bunjary Fare* Islands Belgium Finland Brazil Formosa ^^^^^ Bulrsria France lava CevlsD Fr'ch Cochin China Malta Chili Germany Manchuria China Great Britain Mestco ��.--. j^^-j^^^^^^^^^^^ The amount of these drafts is stated in the money of the country where they are payable j that is they are drawn in sterling, francs, mark*, lire, kronen, florins, yen, taels, roubles, etc., as the case may be. This ensures that the payee abroad will receive the actual amount intended. 233 Portugal Roumania Russia Set via Siam Switrcrland Turkey I'nitcd Stales I'l'H.u IV WcM Indies, etc. J. M. Christie Manager t~~���~--~-~*- FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE : For all kinds of help, cooks, j waiters, dishwashers, hotel porters, all kinds of laborers or mechanics, call up Phone No. 178 or call at the Grind Hotel Free Employment Office Headquarters for cooks a waiters ..Grand Hotel.. WORKWOMAN'S HOME Sprim; Beds, clean White Sheets 25c Rooms 50c BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY J. GOODMAN, l-.opn.to. ForSale ut 86 8 antl I J nutl 8 Block Section 84 8 14 8 36 7 Price 8325.00 650.00 2.000 Utile's NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspaper* CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF Come in and see our list of buys in other parts of the city G.R. NADEN COMPANY Second Ave., Limited. Princ. Ruperl, B.C. Windsor Hotel MUST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furnished and Sleam Healed Room. A FIRST CLASS RAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION HATES 50 CENTS AND UP HATHA FREE TO GUESTS ROBT. ASHLAND P.O. BOX 37 SAVOY HOTEL Fiaaer ����l K.fth SI Th...*n1>* hmU-lln loan wllh h..l an.1 r.*l w.l- ,r in mm. V���t '��'; nl.hi.1 h-nias- noith "I Vanruu.er K'*"*".a ������'n' up. I'none ��. P.O. llaalS. I ' Price of Local Stocks (Aa feported by S. Harrison * OU nil) ASKED Portland Canal 16-84 16 Stewart M. & D. Co RedClifT I*16 Main Keef Silver Cup = THE COSY CORNER = DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN .*-���*-+ I 4l'-aa.n-^n*-^.M ���**,*** This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in iu discussions. Suggestions and criticisms ore invited by tbe editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy C.rner" will fill a social need. LINEN AND SATIN Sal Prince Rupert Branch A French gown of white linen broderie anglaise forming tunic ii..il bodice olitr deep Item ol blue siiiu. Stork and yoke are finely linked while net. Thesi may Ik- omitted, however, and the finish made with a band of blue sitin at lop of embroidered Ivodici*. during the Winter. Indeed various versions of the pointed collar may already be seen on smart costumes, the most modest having the appearance of a sailor collar of moderate di- mensiors that has been cut away to a sharp point ;it the back. Then there is the long, narrow shawl collar, very much wider than formerly-at the shoulders, as if it had borrowed some of the dimensions of the popular snilor collar model. This collar, made of satin or silk and bound either with braid or a band of cretonne is splendid for wear with serges, tweeds, cashmeres and other fabrics which are developed into smart tailored suiis. Silk and satin tailor nudes usually have collars of finer fabrics, though as the summer gets nearer upon us the cretonne bindings are seen in greater number and more charming variety than ever. After all, the fashionable dressmakers are not getting very far away from the idea of banded trimmings. Frocks of all materials and for all invasions show ihis form of decoration, only in many of the new salin frocks and several of the latest tub designs, the bands are of the same material instead of a contrasting fabric being used. If further embellishment is desired, one can always resort to the little loops of soutache with handsome buttons of braid or metal to give the desired finish to the fashionable forms of trimming. For most delicious Bread, Dainty Biscuits, Etc,, use Robin Hood Flour Your Dealer Has ll *)-*���*-*���*-*��� tFRED. STORK 1 -General Hardware- Builders' Hardware I Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves ��� Graniteware Tinware *> SECOND - AVENUE *-*-* W. L. BARKER Architect Second aveiue and Third Btreet Over Weatenhaver Bros.' Office. MUSLIN AND LACE Hints for Laundering Fragile "Frillies" For MifTcning embroidered muslin collars, blouses trimmed wiih fine lace, and lhe like, gum water is to Ih- preferred to starch, as it docs not give the fibres of thc ni.iti-ri.il the same harsh apjx-ar- ar.ee. To prepare the gum water, pui an ounce of the In-st gum arable, broken iii small bits, into a pitcher and |mur over il a cupful of Imiling water. Sei the pitcher in a warm place and stir the contents frequently with a piece of -iii,",ih Stick until the gum is entirely dissolved. Strain through fine muslin and Imttle for use. If > qtlBndty is made tO hist for some weeks, il will keep. Iietter if prepared wiih cold water, hm it Hikes rather a lorg time to dissolve. An average proportion to hm* for stiffening is a tablespoonful of the solution tO a Cupful of water. 1.00 1.16 .20 .10 COLLAR FASHIONS Styles from New York Designers' Recent Records Then- are some Indications just now that the next Collar 10 win general acceptance will Ih- one that runs to a deip |Kiim at the back, a style probably developed from the long pointed hood worn Oat Meal Cookies One cup of sugar, half cup Ian or butter, half Cup of sweet milk one third teasoponful of cream of tartar, two cupfuls of flour, three cupfuls of oat meal. Season to suit taste. Put oat meal through meat grinder and add an egg. MUNRO & LA1LEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS-:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Ruoert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of Britl.h Columbl. of B.C., Ontario, 8u* an.l H.nitoba Bars. k.tchewan and Al berta Bar*. CARSS & BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc Offlce-Exchanice block, corner Third .venue and Sixth street- Prince BoMrt, 8 WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated, ('.as .nd local .n.sthel!cB administered for the painleaa extraction of teeth. Consultation free. Ofllcee: Helvterson Block. Prince Rupert. 11-12 Alex.M.Manson ii.a.. W.E.Wi1IIiiiiis.h.��..i..i..ii WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C Ladies' and Children's WHITEWEAR Special lines Just received NEW DRESSES FOR PARTIES Everything for Ladles 6 Children "The Ladies' Store" MRS. S. FRIZZELL Sixth Street Phone Black 184 p. o. BOX 23 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING IM'IMI. OF WM. flix.is. KM).. A.R.A.H.,*I ON., ��NQ GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS SIXTH STREET prince rupert n T TEMS OF jSPORTj Joe Jackson continues to play line ball, in il with Lajoie back in the game the Cleveland Naps will >e able to start something. -j- & & Alexander the Gfcat put a crimp in every team he met until he struck Brooklyn, The Superbaa hung a wee-wah on the Quaker Double Weekly Service S.S. Prince Rupert, S.S. Prince George For 1 Vancouver ' jrarflTTO Victoria J^C \f��*\ \ \ . 1 -a\j AND bTTTm\ m\mk{ Seattle a *J *\W \ mjf4*\ Mondays and Fridays, 8 a.m. �� "Doc and Ui League Chicken and Corn Soup Take two ipiarts of the liquor in which a chicken has been boiled, add one pirn of corn scraped from the cob, chopped, one tablespoonful of finely rhnpped onion and one ICanl teaspoonful of salt and simmer, closely covered, for an hour. Rub through a fine sieve and return to the fire. In a small saucepan melt one tablespoonful of butter, add two tablespoon full of Hour and when mixed, one cupful of rich milk or cream. Add gradually a portion of the soup and when smooth turn into lhe large kettle. Season to taste, sprinkle in one lablcspoonfiil of very finely chopped parsley and serve. tO CARTAGE and I STORAGE G. T. P. Tran.fer Agent. Order, promptly filled. Prices reasonable. OFFICE- H. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phone St. THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND Ave. Fruit : Produce : Feed WHOLESALE H. H. Morton - 3rd Ave. FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE ANN RETAIL DRU0GI8T Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 580 PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. F. W. HART UNDERTAKER A EMBALMER STOCK I iiMI-IHn: F1IONK 61 Now ton, Jesse Tannehill Bailey, former American pitchers, are all doing slab duty in the Southern League this season. Owen Moran will never again be the sturdy fighter that he was when he knocked out Battling Nelson. Now that Champion Wolgast has disposed of the little Briton so easily, sports are rivaling the words of Charley Harvey, Moran's manager, who said a month ago that all he expected out of Moran was two or thre more gum I lights. 0 tji Si Moran, according to those closest to him, tried to keep in conspicuous form and travel the booze route too. His decline dates from the time he whipped Nelson, since which time he has gone a pace that would have made the wildest excesses of Young Corbett seem ike a period of abstinence. g '$ g Harvey knew Moran had played havoc with his inside workings and that is why he put Moran through such a long training siege up in the mountains. Harvey actually thought Moran was in his old- time form, but it didn't take more than a round to show thai Moran had retrograded. Right now Mo- ran's friends think he could make the hil of his life as a temperance lecturer, filing himself as the greatest living i xample of what the cup that cheers will do to one. to* gi $ This has been a record-breaking season of injuries to balldoni stars. At one lime or another almost every crack in the circuit has been retired with the list of broken bones and cracked digits topping all past performances. Those injured, struck down with sickness or otherwise unhorsed in the National include Tims of PhiladlephiSi broken leg; Evers of Cubs, sickness; VViltse of Giants, finger broken; Meyers of Giants, finger split; Hofman of Cubs, injured leg; Chance of Cubs, injured ankle; Kvans of St. Louis, broken hand; Rticker of Brooklyn, sprained ankle; Harper of Brooklyn, broken linger, Clarke of Pittsburg, injured leg, and Kaiser of Cubs, broken finger. ti *t Si Milton T. Clark, who will have the September boxing permit for San Francisco, has negotiations 10 match Matt Wills and Packey McKarland for a twenty-round bout in San Francisco on Admission Day, September 0, Weill already has been signed by Tim O'D.iy, acting for Clark in New York, and ii is expected that McFarland's signature will be secured immediately. For Stewart, Thursdays and Sundays at H a.m. Special fare on Sunday bout, $il fill return including meals and berth. at. Prince Albert sails for l'urt Simpson, Nuas River, Masset, Naden Harbor, Wednesdays, 1.00 p.m. and f.r: Ijuecn Charlotte Island points, Saturdays 1 p.m. Railway Service lo Copper River Mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wednesdays und Saturdays, 1 p.m., returning Thursdays and Sundays 5.20 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway Syatam connecting with trains from the Pacific coast operates a frequent and convenient service of luxurious trains over ita double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Boston. New York and Philadelphia. Atlantic Steamship bookings BRingcd via all lines. Full information ard tickets obtained from the oflice of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Canadian Pacific Railway B.C. Coaat Service m Famous Princess Line S.S. PRINCESS MARY Tuesday, July 18th, 8 a.m. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE J. G. McNab General Agenl S.S. INLANDER a a . FOR . a . HAZELTON Take thc fast light-draught steamer Inlander for Hazelton, H. B. Rochester Agent ��������������� 1 w. j. McCutcheon j; Carries complete Block of I -r-.itf a Special , , attention paid to Ailing preachptlona. , �� Theatre Block phonk n... to Second Ave. ! NEW WELLINGTON COAL LIMB BRICK PLASTER CEMENT SHINGLES, LATH, BLACKSMITH COAL Ginger Snap One ar.d a half cupfuls of brown sugar, one egg, one cupful molasses, two taespoonfuls ginger, two table- spoonfuls vinegar, one teaspoonful soda. Let stand overnight and in the morning add enough flour to roll out into cakes and bake in hot oven. ROGERS 4 BLACK Phone 116 Palace Ice Cream Parlor 2nd Ave., next to old offlc* of Optimist, sell only STOKES' ICE CREAM Best made In Sealtla. Fruit and Can.lv. wholesale and Retail. Look for flash *\gi. at nltfht SAM COWEN. Proprietor Phone 320 City Scavenging Mr. J. G. Weston announces that he has commenced work for the city. All orders received at the Office, 5th St. Phone 42 Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit thc lodge. J. P. CADE. N. G. H. H. MORTON, Sec. mmm.mimmmim��mmm\iim ��������� ci REAL ESTATE i J INVESTMENTS JEREMIAH H. KUGLER He sells Building! He sells Contracts He has Houses to Rent He buys LoU He builds Homes Special Bargains in Kitselas bands Francois Lake bnnds bakulse Lands Hazelton District Lands Bulkley Valley Lnnds Kispiox Valley Lands Porcher Island Lands Kitsumkalum Lands, Sand, Gravel and Marble Deposits List Your Properties with Jeremiah H. Kugler ���Si.,... _ ��.aa.aa.��.��!^{raft.n.n.P*-��i��*-��!nS**^ mmmmm*wi*^^ He buys Leases He loans Money He has Farms For Sale He sells Houses He rents Stores Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C. THE DAILY NEWS FISHERIES INSPECTOR PAYS VISIT TO RUPERT Chief Inspector Cunningham Pays First Official Visit on the Little Cruiser Restless���Had [a Busy Day's Work Today- Chief Inspector Cunningham eries i,i this pan of the province of the Fisheries Department, ar- during th. pa--, season were very rived in the city yesterday on successful, .a >! operations for tin- board the protection iTiiiser Rest- coming season an now .ind.-r less on a tour of the canneries. w.,> Inspector Cunningham "Our special duties are found that this district was to do everything possible," says generally In good shape from the it it it it It It u "The News" Classified Ads. -=0ne Cent A Word For Each Insertions -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER- % District-Dutrlct o! Coast Rant* * real estate broker Skeena Land Take notie*) thi loUowing d^ribedlands: ��� day, and will continue ci - il properly conserved, om of the gn test assets The Insurance People E.tR. ��- LAM "t INSURANCE. GET ol'R RATE* The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Ir -..��� '.'. Third A.enu* and FultonSt protection standp* int. There were few ii any violations of the regu- lati'-ns. and Inspector Williams who has been in charge had affair*, well in hand. Mr Cunningham returns direct t.t th. Fraser River in the fisheries proti cti n cruiser Restless in charge ��� : Captain Moore, starting witl ut delay as by the time a^WMWMWW-S-IN-^MMM-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-SW-S-S ��� in the keeping i f the Dominion, he reaches there the eockeye run To thi- end effi rts are being Ion the l-r.i-.-r River will lx* at its made to remove obstructions to heigl the .-.-cent of the ti-h to their brc-edirg grounds. Both natural and artificial obstructions will be removed, and at the moment Familiar With B. C. I spec ttranger r Cunnuighani is no tn British Columbia rations b^gl*0"--* he is *" rir>t Chief In" giving t.. the improving of thc- H*��or of FIAsnes appointed. ascent for the fi>h into Meziadena Du���S the P88' ��" or ,MvIve Lake. This 'while a difficult op- -**" h�� hai made ***** '' - eration will open up a large "Mtsofir swap ii * are) - for the Naas Rivi r fish Work in Hatcheries ment i>: Fisheries with which hi has int.. .---> iati -I for twi i ���;. - eight years. He is thus familiar with the fisheries of the piw ��� ���. Operations at the fish hatch- as well as with the pi licj of the THIRTEEN SALMON FISHERS DIED WITHIN ONE WEEK Alarming Death-Rate at One Alaska Canning Station ���The Run of Salmon is Very Late This Year Up North, and the Catch Will be Light Seward, Alaska, July IS.���The Owing to the late arrival ��� steam-hip Dora, form Nushagak salmon the pack will be gro and way ports, brings news that reduced N red sail were thirteen deaths occurred from var- running at Bristol Bay, ("hignik ious causes In one week i f June or Carluk whin the 1' ra pass *: on Chigntk Bay, the great -- Imon- e d nly Idi g h Imi i -.*.' n packing centre on the Al. -k. c ugh,. The n ��� coast. Gus Norton, boss fisher- Cook Inlet several days ag man of the Columbia River Pack, At Bri- ��� '. B> j it was -. i I that era' Association, was killed at the placer gn ir.d 1 Good N'ews Chignik on June 14 by taki g Bay was paying mon han $20 carb li, .-, it| by mistake. day per man. FIUNG CABINETS �����������*.��.��.�������������������������. Systematize your office filing, thereby saving time, space and increasing iu effi'-.* . ��� hundred fold. If vou are" a live wire put your filing problem up to us-that's our business. : : : : : ....a....... McRAE BROS., Limited EvtarTHis-;��<����� thi on t. i HXTS ITSSST ���SCOND avf.. No Man Need Use Poor Printing Unless He is The man who ia able to buy any Kind of printing i.-i able to buy good printing. If lie uses anything else it indicates to people who see it that he doesn't care espec- and Satisfied to Do So 0 a*. /. 0 a*. :. 7,. .'. .' .*. .-*. .*. '- -��� ially about the matter. And most people would infer ids general character and personality to be in keeping��� so it's disastrous policy not to care about your printing for high CLASS PRINTING OF am. KINDS sek TBS "news job' Daily News Building phone 98 Third Avenue The Continental Trust Co., Ltd. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $500 ,CC0 OFFICERS: WM. T. KERGIN M DPresident DAVID H. HAYS, 1st Vlct-Pres. I AY Klin ra l ' "OB'N. 2nd Vke-Pres. and Manager IAY KUGLER, S.c,t|-,,���.T,��a.u,c, C. B PETEPJON. As.'l.-Managcr ^R.lTi..i,f^t'Ta'nce a'",'7 ��'r A""P'A F��"" L""1' ""' Ml��" Fi.cal A.Tn,, T ".'"' f"' C��,' ��f R,a< E,la" ������������ A*'nl> Tru.l,, 11. j"".V Registrar and Transfer Agenl Safe Dcpo.ll Vault on���X�� " M"'*��" '""' Dttit * T""* W 1,1, S]Ay'"C$DEPAHTMENT- <��'������� on Depo.,1, The Continental Trust Company), LimlirA nooso Avr.N.i��... ���*' "���i raiNci. aurairr. ��.<*. Collections X Only Reliable Patent Medicines \ \ i ������ are sold by us. We don't carry "fake" goods. : : : : : Toilet Article* and Preparations, Perfumes. : : : : When you're in store drink at Fountain. : : our the < C. H. Orme ! "THE PIONEER DRUGGIST Second Ave. Phone No. 82 >t*++t*t��+t**+*^*^+++++********* -a _, ,__ |_t,_ I Lost and Found j LOST-Ey# Glasses, in case. 1 trim i Va��� at- PO Mori* 11. Craig, Arctic Bt ��� '* ��� FOUND-Eureka Cleaning- ar.: I'r*. ��� pany Man's sutu claanod ar. i ire-*. Ladica' suits pr*as��d and c'. UMd ��� innasparrtalty. Room 13 WMMabaw phone red-ty. ' For Rent I -v* m*'**m*0*mm*W**m*** zz I Canoe for sal*��� 30 11. P.Url. - i.h la .*, endid condition. 3 new paddle*. A;; '���.' s% . U .Dalq New. before July 22nd. SkMtta UcJ District-District ol Cassiar T-i. nol�� that I. Percy ��"*^jg������ ol Stawait. B. C, occupation journalut intend to apply loV'permiion M purcbu. .be lolluwinil "To^ei'n^.l a post Planted on the rtjit kiikol "via mer about se.on niUo. above U. lor��k. oTthe^.a. r.v.r. .bene* -wuh K chjuns tbe-.oe ����t .-u cnaina. tnence north SU cbains, t���nc�� *asl M cbains to poinl ol contmencment, cont^tiin. "*��1,*^;;w^^-t -JODENUATH Dated Marc It, llll. I'raak Sidney Wright. A��l Pub. May IT. Skeana Und Disuict-Dislrict ol Caasiar Skeena Land District-District . Take notice that Percy M '.' pert, B.C.. occupation CiMi }',' apply for permission to purchaw described lands: Commencing at a post planted ot ��� a. I,. of McNeil River at north wnt ��� ,b?.nk R.V.. thence east 20 chain, m ,r, | ..' 'otJ*�� ���rly boundary of timber limit . ",''- tm$ thence northerly foil . , '��� Har.tfe 5 I I rtOM It.j. ' * H ' -a- ���mttrlv it."** or !��,, boundnry* of timber llmil &) cha.:- to north west corner of said titr.t-r westerly 20 chains more or lets to c'i'u.u . McNeil River, thence MUthtl | : ���Sr2& left bank of McNeil Itiver eOeh-Ub! ' 'JJ to point of commencement. mdI more or less. fate June 19. 1911 I'ub. July 19.1911 PERCY M HM.ER, B. Flaxn-u, .\8ant Caaaiar Land DUlrict���Dutrict ,'. -,.,, Take notice lhat I. Lemuel I'-.. ��� occupation broker, intend lo applj lo purchaae the (oUowtn-t ue-.r.!*-:- ., lommencini at a po*l plantad .:, the iho-* in a northerly direction Irom Purl Nf marked L. K.'s S. E I north south to shore r. l snnery Corner, thane thence 20 chains west. -.:.. . line, thence along the chains , .. i |, John Inwin ol Princa I point ol commencement, containir.i* i��� acra'raur. n.i^-r h c' occuuatton laborer, intend to apply or leaa. S?7n&*2 wpi.rc-.as. the (oUowing deacrTt��d Dated June 10. 1911 LEMl KI. FREER ' " Pub. July-8. J. M i .,...-.., \im tbe foUoalng described "commencing at a post plantedi about (2) two t JUS S? ���� " %& S��L*5t,*�� | ���*-�� *^?fi*te5!j���� a ->*��� chains, tbence nortn ^0 cbains, Ihenca weat BO] d��$ April IS. 1911* . . ,*��^���HHJ Pub. Slay IS. Francis S. Preaton. Agent ill -.1 I'nnc Uroomed furnlsha-d hous��; sink aad a two-rta-med hous*. Call at fa ' Ave.. Mrs. Dixon. ater Also St andUh ISi-lU Mclntyr* Hall, for eoncart.. dance., etc. Apt-ly J. H. R. .-��� -��� mer.t,. Fut*n!sh��al lottase. modem a * summer M nth*. Apply Mr*. A opposite News Office. ,rr.:*r,c**. fcr :*:, 3rd Ave.. ���i--r. Sl*t-rootr.-*d House to rant: moderr c r.v*r.ie-ce�� Fra^rSi.. Apply tHnMonCahaa i <'��� ��� l*5-1- W'anted-Small hous*. furnishcl oe par*-':- '��� ���" ��� tsh*d. State tem-.s U-Box h. IHO N." - ���< ���'' Comm-aiious house, cornar 6th Ave a- ! r*t - eon St.. furnished or unfurni.hvd. Pr- -e -'-- or P.O. Box V��i. Do away with this. Patronize a whit.- laundiy. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 0XK��t30n��gWQCCX��OQQQt��O0��0 I New Solid Ladies Stor*. and o***!c*a for r*nt. Applv Dr. Third Av*.. phon* *r��a**n r.. Mclntyr*. LEATHER BAGS in Crocodile, Morocco, Etc. Skeens Und DUtrlct���District of Cout. Ts*e nouce ;hit huma Bsbington o( Prince Kuuert, B. C, occupation master mariner, intends to apply lor pernuatwn to lease the lollowing mmSSa lands: , . ,AA , , I Commenein< st a port planted about 100 chains j south of the Indian Raima on the east side �� Gooee Bay on tr.e east side ol the Peninsula thence - north 10U chains along shore to the Reserve line, ��� thence Ml 60 chains more or leas to Goose Bay, thence luo chains along ahore, thence east oo chains more or lew to poet, containing WO acrea SSSdiUrdb S, WU. HUME BABINGTON Pub. AprU 16. Take notce that Linford Sewell lu- Rupert, B. C., owupation locomouv- * intends to apply for permission to purchan Um following described lands; Commencing at a post planted on the r.orth bank of the Zimogotitz Rtl> ftfa mil��i distant iup3tre��m> in a -mitWJ from the junction of the Little Zimt ,��� ti Huvr and the main Zimogotitz Kivpr. tr..- . ��� -;. |Q chains, thence west -10 chaini, time* - .:h i-j chains, thence east -to chains to poat ot com* mencement containing 160 acres non Dated June 7, 1911. LIN'FUKD SKU .. ,. nY.ll Pub. July 8. -Geo. H. Putua, Agent Neatly Fjrntih����l Rooms; miliBn preferred. Appl> Mr*. Mullin. over Ms.-:- Theatre. UMai Phune S�� if you want to rent * h mm, fumnhed or unfurnished, corner tith A -���*- and Thompson Street. All m i\\*.r:i*n- , ��� with i'r.i Ki-'-. :i. - Depar it hi* v. - rned with the ;. \, r> * quel - h -,ht- fisheries of ihi- whok Domiii . <1 th<* Cover meni hopes expects that the policy pun ffice will remove : n with the admi * of the Iii ries iprat ��� ��� : i " jivi I - * - l ��� ��� - nippon -- ��� ��� Ins. Williams Commended I ..-��� - ' : I 'i-- rii ��� N'Lir.U-r Tvi-o, thi . r . - - . i! Pri ce Rupert the Chief Ir.spei r ������ - ��� ! : ;��� Inspector Willi ms ol thii dii rii "who "wi :g ������> hi> thorough k- ��� wli dgeof t r. ��� d t.*���' or I hem this morrirg. I..- night the fuhi ri. - cruiser Falco I 0 ���';>. i. ni-- into |��,r, .������ .I -.- ��� .urrirn to iho **>ki<- .- i* *��� I ���;. with 1 -;������, tor Williams. Help Wanted -t j S THE CORRECT STYLES Walchea Souvcnira Jewelry ****** ���������*.:.: WATCH IXSKCTOa ro�� O.I.r. R. W. Cameron & Co. Cor. 6th St. A FT��t Oasa H..u**k**per a* A I- n*��r Laundry. ,erti war*,, .-������:*. and Second Av. rHONE 82 oxxxxaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxo T��afl*.��r wanted for the P * - tnpscn Public School. Salary IW bar mo-* Apply to John Damn*. Sch-a 1 Tu.te*. su-.:* .-s-.tar mar's and .*..-��� ... lt.l- War.taaj jr. Lata r��n. Apply Pac c Coaat Con. .r: I-. *r- Clrl wa**t��**d. lmm��-dlat*lr. fcr '.-rht houMWork. Apply Mrs D. C<*h*n. ph.- -.'--tf Mr*rsC<.. Sluckera B.iri. wa-ted at H*dd��a Cr��*k C.*p��r C-.. Gooae U*. Tak��S..�� Vadso or Venture !l-tf Aptly Talb.; Rokt.s. Sivl Av*. lll-if ������ Boarders Wanted ��� A f*w C--.J hotna'lk* *oo-r, ch*ap P. steady r*>j��v*r. Km-r .i-i-orr* H *.��.. ir.d A.��nu*. lit-tn A BARGAIN 2 cleared and level lots, with Ix.use, on 9th Ave., for sale as owner is leaving the city. Good terms. P.O JOHN DYBHAVN box 757 Pattullo Block Skeena Land Dutrict���Dutrict of Caasiar Take nouce that 1, Charles M. Knouse o Prince Kupert, It. C, occupation (armer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the (ollowing lieacnb-vd lands: Commencing at a post planted about ��� l) three mile* aoutb and t.ltwu mil** west of the forks of Whut river and Flat ri.er, thence south ttO chains, thetK* west 60 chains, thenc* oorth bO chaina, tb*nre eut 60 chains. ������ Dawd April20, 1911. CHARLES M. KNOLSL Pub. May 13. Francu S. Preaton, Agenl Skeena Land District���Dislrict of Coast Ran^ 6 Take notce that I, John 1-sn Peters o( Princ* J Kupert. B. C. occupat on clerk, intend to appl) U: p*rmi��ion to purchase the following dusa.bed ands: Commencing at a post planted abuut three an I one-half miles distant n a south westerly d rect on . from a blir.d slough (rom Ubservatory Inlet where ! tre same touches th* Indian Reserve, thence | ����*t &l> chains, tbenc* north bO chains, thence I cut MJ chaina, thenc* south hO chains to point o commencement, containing -S-10 acres more or Iom Dated April 14.1911. JOHN IVAN PETERS Pub. May IS, Cuast Land District -District of Skeena Take notice that I, Paul Brendler, of Porcher Island, occupation farmer, intend to apply for permission to lease the following foreshore: Commencing at a post planted about l*i feet from the location post of lot 1801 on Porcher Island, thence in a southerly direction following high water mark 12U0 feet; thence west to low water mark; thence northerly following low water mark 1200 feet; thence east to point of commencement. PAL'L BRENDLEK. Dated .March 7, h*ll. First insertion .March 11 . Skeena Land District���District ol Caasiar Take notice that 1, Charles Frederic-*. Me'xsll ot Suwart, B. C, occupation freighter, intend tq apply for permission to purchsae thu . . , 1 described lands: I Commencing at a post planted on ths right ��� bank of the Nau river about su miles sbovsths ' forka of the Nau river, thence south ao chsici, ' thence west -80 chains, thence north n) citsim, | thenc* east SO chains to point of com mencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated March 25, 1911. CHARLES F. MLIYALF Pub. May 17. Frank Sidney Wright, Agent Skeena Land District���Dutrict of Coait Take notice lhat I, William John COftfjr of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation rancher, bMttd to apply for permission to purchase the [oJo��i&| deacribed Lands: Commencing at a posl planted at the south**** corner of Lol 3063, Range 5, Cout Dutr.ct, tnenet iouth 20 chaina, thenoa east 40 chaim, thenH north 20 chains, thence west 40 chains to ;��� :.: of eommencement, containing bu acr**, mors or Dated April 8,1911. WILLIAM JOHN CORLKY Pub. April 29. Skeena Land District���DUtrict of Csstar Tak* notio* that William Frederick Cameron of Prince Kupert, B. C., occupation carpenter, ntends to apply for permiasion to purchase tht fjllowing deacribed lands: Commencing at a poat planted about three milea south of th* forka ot th* Whit* and Flat river*, thenc* eoutb -0 chains, thence ��est i.' lonit tons of cat. Tender must be on form to be obtained from th* City Hall where full particulars may also be . turned. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. ERNEST A. WOODS it City Clerk. Skeena Land District���District ol Coast Range b Take nolic* thai Grace McTavish. ol Vancouver. B. Ca, occupatioa married woman, intenda to apply lor perrat-aioo to purchaae the following deeenbed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the aoulhwea. corner lull cbaina cast and 20 cbaina nortb ol the northeaat corner ol Lot 1116. Harvey's Survey Coaal Dutrict, Itange &, tbence ll) chain* eaal tbet.ee bO chains nortb. thence 40 ehaina waat, tbence 00 ehaina aouth to post ol commencement containing i'io acraa mora or k-aa. Dated May 2. mi. i.ll.M K McTAVlSH Pub. Mav 6. Fred W. Bohler. Agenl Skeena Land District���District ol Caasiar Take notice thai 1, Brenton Jurdon Moor* t*l I Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation contractor, intend to apply for permiaaion to purchaa* th* (ollo*ir.| ili-aeribed Ian,Is: Commencing at a post planted about 3: thm m,l*a aouth and 12) two milea weat ol lh. lord ol White and U.t rivera, thence 80 chain. -.'.--. thence so chaina waat, thence 60 chains nonh, ihence 80 chaina eaat. ..���.���- BRENTON JORD0N MO0KE Dated April 20, 1911. Francia S. I *.-��� tmst I'ui.. May 13. Skeena Und Disuict- District ol Cassiar Take notice that I, Allred Kyle ol I'rince it.* pen. B. C-, occupation electrician, intend ta apply for permiaaion lo purchase lh* follosi&g deacribed landa: Commencing at a poat planted about il 1W milea aouth ol the lorka ol the Whit* snd lut riven, thenoe 00 chaina aouth, thenc* SO c-- - eaat, thenoa 80 chains north, ihrnra tt baiu Dated April 18, 1911. Pub. May 13. ALFRED KVTB Francia S. l-teslon. Agssl ) Business Chances 1 DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON Serve Tea and Cakes Tomorrow to All Comeri. ��� Movint Pictures. Want*d-A party I. .tart movlna* picture show In Prince * rile me for particulars. H. Da.,.. Water*., wr.. Wi. l��.wl Skeena Land District ���DUtrict ol Caaaiar Take nolle* that I, Jama* Dunlup ol I'rince Itupert, B. c, occupation teamater. intend to apply lor permtasion lo purchase the (ollowing Hospital Ladies Auxiliary Will deacribed land.: _ r . _ . Commencing at a post planted about two milea aoutb ot the forka ol lne White and Flat rivers, thence north &0 chaina, Ihence west bU chains, thence aouth *u chatna, tbence east su chaina. Datad AprU 18, 1911. JAMES In NI., ,1* Pub. Mav I J. Francu S. Preaton. Agent Mussallem & Company ..Good Fresh Groceries al City Prices. Wi* hart Fr.*��h Lettuce. BliaMlwirtM, Cakes, Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Tomatoes and Qnm Onions To residents >.f sections 6, ��i. 7. and 8��� We ileliivr promptly; our (foods are fresh, at prices not to beaten in the cit> Particularly j��1 .-;���--i���-.ji sounds ihe |i!a,i jti-t announced by the Hot- pits! Ladles' Auxiliary, t<�� have . ... ��� _..n�� j ������ j >r. tty service of afternoon tea 4- I in the Knights ol Helgi tmim Block, Fire Insurance Pythias H.-.ll ni Thursday THE Blitlab Ul - a-: Sa- mal Fir* Insurance ' I. ������! * I. eland, with capiul ' ' ��� lor rate.. Th* Mack Realt. ar��: I,...rar,.. I'.aT.banr. 7���tr after >"ii 20th i. st.) between ilu- hours nf three snd >ix p.m. The, merely nomi ;-l charge ..f J5 cents n *-~-��-*-~-^..~-~^_-��.^.^..^m^ will |���* made, end ilu- tea, cakes j Real Estate | pr.d cool refreshments will certsinlj Mussallem 4 Company \ : ���������i : ��� ��� 'V I -������ ��� V a* ...'.- a ���!*> W* can **l! > .u good It. I i '. , .|., |*h ,r,. ft, and let us Join forces II F M.|la*SCo. liO-IM .ui promisi ig summery .- ���! ��� -i< i Cll.l- Good Things to Eat Notice I Ill-It |1 Pil .". , eryb il> \iinl ,n ,'*; 1 That will break the table monotony at your house can be found st our store. Every boat from the ..outh brings us Fresh Fruits. Fresh Vegetables and New Groceries. : : ��� to look especially sweet for the oris ;��� forego i very liri^lii ci ii'p.'- > will.', te) n and forms of tender obtained on application at the offle* of Mr Wm. Ifpndpraon. th* Port A WISE MAYOR Ketchikan's Bachelor Mayor Welcomed Delegation of Fifty three School Mar'ms. Mayor Tom Torrey of Ketchi* kai\ Alaska, is being congratulated for his cleverness ; a a tactician then- days, Ladies are none too plentiful i i ili-i liiirn- Last week, the Mayor appointed himself aa .-.1 entertalnmer.i committee tn welcome .-��� "delegadon from T;>- ci niii." Liter on It turned out that ihe delegation w;*s composed r'ms. who Sk.ena Land District���District of Coait Range S Take nolice that I, Lionel King.!.*/ ol VancJU- ver, B. C, occupation miner, intond to apply lor purmiaaion to purchaae tha following described Commencing at a post planted noar the smith- weet corner of Lot 992. Itange b, Coast District thence west 40 chaina, thonce south 60 chaina, thence eaat 40 chaina, thenca north 60 chaina lo point of commencement. Datad March 21, 1911. LIONEL ICING 'LEY Pub. April 22. Skeena Land Dlitrict���Diatrict of Coast lUtigj i Take notice Hut I, Frank Hicks ol I'ort u* slnston, occupation mcrehanl. Intend to ..; for permission. o purchase lhe (ollowing dcacrtt**. lands: , ,��� Commencing at a poat planttd on tb* Mil.a bank ol tbe Eichumaika River and al milea 'rom iu confluence with the Skeena lli.ar. thenca 80 chains w*-al, th*nce 60 chains a.m. thence 80 chaina aaat, thence suuth " ch.trj to point ol commencement, containing uw arm more or Itta. ,,, .... Dated April 21. 1911. FRANK 111. h* Pub. April 29. Skaana Und Dutrict��� Di.tnrl ol Coaal Taka notice that William MeTavlab ol WiW* ver, B C. occupation physician. Inten.la iu stw lor permiaelon to purchaaa the folloaing Jrsoiea landa: Commencing al a poat planted at the aov.tt..�� corner. 40 chain, nortb and 40 chaina east . t�� northeaat corner ol Lot 1116. Har.cy ��� *���-���*'). Coaat DUtrict, Range 5. Ibence 60 chain, east Ihence 60 chaina north, thence 60 ch.ina �������������� thenca 60 chains aoutb to post ol commitr��m��ii containing 360 acres mora or leas. .. listed May 2, 1911. WILLIAM A. McTAU.'l Pub. May 6. Frad W. Bskkr, AS"-1 Skeena Land DUlrict���District ol Coast Rang. ' Take notlc* that I. J. Lorn* MacLaret I'rince Rupert, B.C., occupation tr.,1 ��� Intend, to apply for perinl.siioi to i , follow intr deacribed lands: . C.immencing at a poat planted 10 cha and s,, chains soulh of the t.,uth��e.t lot lT-o, vicinity of Lakelse Lake ,t I ' - -- _ L. M,., l.ui. i, ��� nortweal corner, lh. nee chains, thence aouth HI chain*, then.- *������ chains, thence north 4" chains to I in.-i,.. in. nt. cuntaininK HO *.*"������ "" " J. LORNE MacLAIH *��� Geo. R. Pulnam. A-l* M Date May 31. 1911 Pub. June IU. 1911 Skeena Land Dlati-lcl���DUtrict ol Cut I Take notica that Henry Macartney .'I mj Hupert. B. C . occupation miner. Inlet ��� ��������� "^ lor pcrmiaflon to purcbaae tbe lollowlng ile-cr.*"" Commencing al a poat planted on lh' w01' aid* of Eichumaika River, about 2 1-2 tni.es ir*" Ita confluence wllh th* Skeena River and an*". 1 2 miles weal Irom Eichumsiks rsplds, ua-.-c. cnains north, thsnea 40 chaina aut, "���"������ chaina aouth. thenca 40 ehalna west 1�� i'"'" of commencement, containing 320 seres nn-r* less. Poat marked "H.M. S.W. co'. . .. Dated April 22, 1911. HENRY MACARTM." Pub. April 29. Skeana Land MUUIct-DUtrict ol Queen Charlotte Taka noUce that Geo. IL Laua of Prince ItJ***."* B. C, occupaUon barber, inlands to spiayj i*erml��lon to purchaaa tha lollowing d*��cr"'-" Commencing at a poat planteJ ab"Ut s��.�� mil-, wast and one mil. south ftr ��� ��� >"" of Stanly Creek, Naden Harbor, liv i' chaina, thanca waat 40 chains, Ibence norn chains, thanca east 10 chains. ., , ,, t.ttt Date.1 March 17, 1911. . OfcO. II '���*��� Pub. April 22. Numa Darners. M'- l( Seattle idian Presi , July l'.i. li, patch; resident architect, Victoria, Office. Revelstok*. II. Ca, and at this Department. t cr. -i i , Peraona tendering ar- nntifle.1 that tender. 01 III I V-l lirci* SI'llool 111;' will not be considered u ie*a made on the printed �� t . * , , forms supplied, and signed wllh their actual arr sight siCltig HinilR llll-ro.-ist signature., stating their occupations and place* of residence. In the caae ol firms, the actual aignalure, the nature of ihe occupation and place of residence of each member of the Arm must laa Willie seek rg ��l,.nn\ , , Each lender must be arrompanioi by an ac- relll I troll! llll* OppreSSIVC lle.-l DV <��l"e.l cheque nn a charter..,| bank, made payable ��� - - ��� U, Ihe order nl the Honourable the Minister ol Public Work", equal lo ten per cent (10 p.c I of the amount ol Ihe lender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline lo enter Inio a t-onlrael when railed upon lo do ao, or fall to complete ihe work contracted for. If Ih* t.nder be not .ecepteil the elie.,,,,. will be returned. The Department doe* not bind Iteelf to acrent the lowe.1 or any tender. By order, R. e. DS8S0CRBM. Secretary. Mikmel and nmrirt lu-lricl of Ce-aiar Take notice tbat ChrUtlan A. Tervo of Stikine, B. C-, occ'iuatlun customs officer, intend, to apply for oernilaslon to purchaae the following described Commencing at a poat planted about threa* quarter, ol a mile north eaat from Glacier Riffle and on the east bank ol Stikim* Rlvar and on the aouth aide ol tha mouth of a little creak, thence eaat 40 chains, thence north 40 cbaina, Ihence laa-stt*--*-*, . ,. . nn-.i..i,,. , , i*. ��� west 40 chaina. Ihence aouth 40 chain, to point I ���?*��&*&%��2^1 L?y.v Coi.l ol commencement and conUining 160 acrea mora ��� �� llarv.v a ur.,.. Dated Fab. 10, 1911. CHRISTIAN A. TERVO Pub April 7. bathing In the To.lwanlsli l< ver. Louis Hanson gm beyond his depth and was drowned yesttjrt Hiis is the third similar here, since thi wave. Taki ill! 111. y. death coming ot the heat Cake Filling two large apples and grate lhe gri'te (he rii.il of one lemon ard use the juice, Add one tablespoonful of butter, and one ti -Mi spooi fail of flour, on ecup sugar, one egg. Mix all to- Skeenn land District���District of Coast Rango b Take notice that 1. Lauchlan John Shanahan of Victoria. II, (-., occupation teacher, Intend to apply for permiaalon to purchaae the following ' daacrll*ed lands: Commencing at a post planted 65 chains south from the southeast corner of Lot iih.ii. thence 40 chaina aouth, thenca 40 chains west, thence 40 chains north, thence 40 chains east In point of commencement, conUining 160 acr.*. more or lesa. LAUCHLAN JOHN SHANAHAN Dated April 17, 1911. Pub. May 8 Skeena Und DUtrlet-DUtrlct of Coast '������"��' Taka notica that Annie Musaallem �� "���S Rupert. II. C, occupation married woman, i<" lo apply for permiaalon to purchase the lolio'i��� described lands: . ,M Commencng at a poat planled at if'1 ��� ,, nuthwet corner 60 chains east Irom !*��� r, ,,.,,,rt. 1116. Harvey's Survey, Loa.1 >'""",. lUnga 5, thence eaat 20 ehaina, Ihence n.r'n ' chaina, thenc* waat 40 chaina, Ihence .���������'" ���0 chaina, thance eaat 20 chaina. thence ���" ' ,a Chains to point ol eommancamant, containing acraa mora or laaa. _ ....uu^LLbM Dated May 8, 1911. Pub. May 13. ANNIE MUSS* _ Skeana Und DUlrlct-DUtrlcI j I ������� ������ ol Taka nolle* that I. Thomu ^>' art B. C, occupation proapector, Inlend ���_" ,^j lor permUalon to purchase tha following u*��c" '-""'": i m,|rl Commanclng at a poat planted aboul "it���,,, aouth and one mile weat of the forksio lire ��> and Flat rivera, thanca aouth 80 chains, in*. eaat 80 chaina, thence nortb 80 chains, tti��ne*. *" 80 chaina. ���Hwwasasa | }.,urM^^,.,,8.0��� "u Wffli&* tmtm