THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 6 a.m., Ami. 12 . . II'MI' UIN.TKMP. BAR. IN. RAIN rltiT r.o.o 29.950 .20 The Daily News Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist )L. II. NO. 182 Prince Rupert, B.C., Saturday, August 12. 1911. NFXT MAILS For south Camosun Sunday, u. in. kok North Princ��as-4l*ajtal '"L txtit'tixx ile Monday p. m. AlK, l(j 19,, 'CTq R1A B" 5>^RICE FlVE Cents GOT FOR froi^onr^ ^ ii iLD. NEWTON IS ENDORSED BY LOCAL CONSERVATIVES )elegates to Nanaimo Convention Instructed to Support Him.���Newton Supporters Carried the Meeting by 31 Votes to 29 in Meeting of Sixty. PAY BRITISH M. P. 1 Their Honorarium Will be $2000 per Annum By the narrow margin of 31 to ��!��� a meeting of local Const- r- rativcs last night endorsed Mr. M. Newton as the Conservative ���umiini'i- from Prince Rupert for kin- Comox-Atlin seat In the House ni Commons. The delegates who tin- to attened the convention at s'.iiiainio nexi Wednesday were Inly charged to support Mr. Ncw- lon's candidature. The charge! made by Mr. INiwii.ii lhat the previous meeting Jin elect delegates was packed by Battles desirous of injuring his ll'iiliiii'.l prospects made last night's meeting of more-than usual in- IiitiM. At the previous meeting IMr. Niwton only got in ;\t the Lottom of the list by one vote sin ilu* contest for delegates! securing less than a third of the voles |< ilu* meeting. Last night, however, the Newton contingent in I r.nhir stormy meeting held a ore majority and usitl it well: In a meeting of sixty, they managed to have thirty-one votes. The chief object of the meeting was to decide whether or not to instruct the delegates to supixirl any particular candidate. After some discussion a motion was pul before the house to the effect that the delegates be left to exercise their Judgment as to whom they would support. Mr. Newton's supporters opposed this, end voted it down by 81 to 21). Alderman Clayton thereupon moved a second resolution that tlie** meeting instruct the delegates to support Mr. Newton's candidature at the Convention, ard this was carried by a similar vote of 111 to 20. This makes Mr. Newion the- official Conservative- candidate for Prince Ruperl. For row boats and launches telephone 320 green. Davis' Boat House. I "BOB KELLY" TO SPEND $$$ I The Popular Little "Nabob'' Mean* to Do Well by His Townsite at New Hazelton Mr. Robert Kelly���or morc familiarly "Bob" Kelly���"Nabob Kelly" a> some say���reached Prince Rupert by the Prince George today. "I am going to put my new townsite���New Hazelton���on lhe market early next week," he said in the Daily News. "It would have* lieen on thc marki i sooner bui for an annoying li'th- delay .with the government which dcmaidul special papers which I had to send here for. "Yes, I si; II let a local linn handle the sale of lots here* bill which firm I have* not yel settled, "Messrs. Foley. Welch it Suwart have already secured four blocks 118, 119, 120 and 121. The Union bank will also build there. I shall have agencies selling lots in Seattle, Spokane, Van- couvci, Victoria, and other cities. I intend lo spend money on this proposition and give it a good start at once." Prince Albert South Captain anil Mrs. Nicholson wen; south by the Prince Allien this morning. The old Alln-n will now take up her long run between Vancouver and Prince Rupert. The Prirec John pleases on .In* Island run formerly the Albert's. (Canadian Press Despatch) London, Aug. 11.���The resolution to pay members of the British House of Commons $2000 annually for their services was carried by a vote of 250 to 130 today. The art of pleasing any lady without the least trouble has been discovered by the makers of the "Queen Quality" shoe. Their shoes a.re very easy, extremely pretty, and most durable. Scott, Fraud & Company have them in all styles. A��^<|^4*l*I��M^!IWM��"a��WM*>*^a-i*sfcw^'**taa^��>******i BASEBALL SCORES Northwestern League Vancouver 5, Spokane 1. Portland 2, Seattle 1. Tacoma 8, Victoria II. National League Pittsburg 5, Cincinnati I. Boston G, Brooklyn :j. New York G, Philadelphia 0. American League Philadelphia 11,3; Boston 5, I. Washington 3,3; New York 1, 2. Other two games postponed. Pacific Coast League Oakland 11, Portland 2. Los .Angeles 4, San Francisco 1. Sacramento 13, Vernon 3. "BLACK HAND" SCHEME Kidnappers Relented and Gave Back the Kid (Canadian Press Despatch) Chicago, Aug. 11. ���Angelo Marc-no, kidnapped by black > hand blackmailers last Saturday was found by the police within a few blocks of his father's home last night. School Board to Meet A short special meeting of the School Board will lie held in tin police court on Wednesday to go into the matter of lenders for the rc-fitting of the old school. THREE CANADIANS KNOWN IN BRITIAN SERIOUS BUSINESS FOR PRINCE RUPERT SAILOR Witnesses Say That James McCall Who Sent a Bullet Through the Windsor Bar was Threatening the Life of Constable Hamblin all Day Before Shooting. Matters are looking rather serious lor James McCall the sailor from the S.S. Prince Rupert who used a rifle on Thursday evening sending a. bullet through the Windsor Hotel bar within six inches of the bartender's head. Seven witnesses wen- examined ut this morning's preliminary hearing of the case before Magistrate- McMullin. As a result it came out that McCall had been threatening the life of Constable Hamblin all day, and that he also threatened to shoot the colored man Knies. Cray who refused him the loan of live cents in the Butte Cafe. Up for Election Accused comes up for election before Judge Lampman this afternoon, aid should he- rot elect him for s|H*etly trial the case will be a cosily one for ihe city to send down below. Asked if he had anything to say ihis morning accused remained silent. Evidence of Arthur Little showed how ihe sailor was obsteperaus almost as soon as he landed, and required to be restraineel on Centre street. Afterwards he went up town and did the rest of the- sum;. Victor Swa.pson, the bartender who nearly lost his life* toltl how recused had Ik-cii seen to lord the gun deliberately ard fire from a sitting position probably with thc in- tention of hitting the coon. "The bullet whistled by within six inches of my head," said the witness. Other Witnesses Seven witnesses in all appeared to give evidence this morning. These were- Arthur Little-, Victor Swanson. Ernest Cray, the colored man, Oscar Cross, proprietor of the Butte Cafe, A. Doyle, Constable Hamblin and Constable Mer- rit. City Solicitor Peters conducted the prosecution. The accused is charged with "Having in his possession an offensive weapon for a purpose- dangerous to the public peace." AFFECTS TRAMP STEAMERS COUNCIL MEET TODAY Reading from left to right they are Private CinTord of Toronto who captured the King's Prize at Bisley, Sir Max Aitken who received Coronation Honors and "Joe" Martin, once Premier of British Columbia but now a stormy petrel of British politics. Strike Ordered by British Sailors' and Firemen's Union NEW ESTABLISHMENT FOR FUNERAL UNDERTAKING Messrs. Hayner Bros., to Build Chapel, Offices and Embalming Rooms on Grenville Court.��� Buildings in Mission Style with! Every Modern Device. Messrs. Hayner Brothers arc iboul tn start at once on the ' " ion of a new and. entirely up-to-date undertaking establish- "���ni on one of the fan shaped on Grenville Court adjoining Salvation Army Citadel. The ltd space measures 28 ft. x 50 '; X 100 ft., and will allow of the '������"ion of a very fine substantial I'Uitding which is just what thc M< ira Hayner have planned. The md has been leased for a con- 1 fable term and the building will lie of a permanent type. Elengantly Equipped ( hapel for funeral services, ofli- ' ��� and embalming rooms, all I* ciousand conveninetly arranged '"��� included In the plans. Inside '���" furnishings, fittings, and up- 'ing will be very highly 1 ncd and in lhc very best of ' -J taste- quiet and dignified. Outside tin Granville Ceairt frpn- l,lR0 <.f the building is to Im* (����'gned in the well known simple Mission Style, which is still rich ana substantial looking without ���-"-���ing vulgar or pretentious. Thus the building will exactly meet its purpose. Funeral obsequies conducted there and the last slid services rendered the dead will be carried out in quiet dignity without ostentation. Experienced Undertakers Adding to their present equipment many <>f Uie very latest appliances which have brought to perfection the an of embalming on this continent, Messrs. Hayner Brothers, who have had thorough training and experience in this class of service- will be in a position to attend to undertaking work as fittingly as any of the firms in the older centres of Canada. The Chapel attached to their offices will In- secluded and quiet. While in the earlier days of Prince Rupert there was no lack of dignity BbOUl funeral services held in B little rough shack, ihi growth of the city has demanded development In line with that of all other cities, and in this department Messrs. Hayner Brothers lead the way. FIRE CHIEF AND THE WATERJJEPT. CHARGES "Water Officials are Wrong in Every Point They Allege" Declares Fire Chief Mclnnis. He Means to Deal Direct with the Fire and Water Committee. Difficulties His Dept. Has to Meet With Owing to Street Obstructions. "I do not inund to riply to the- water officials' allegations through any newspaper," said Fire Chief Mclnnis when approached by the- Daily News on the subject yesterday. "My business is with the fire and water committee of the city council. My report on thc position of the fire department is already in their hands, and it is up to them to deal with it. But I may say that the water people are wrong in every one of the points they have alleged against the fire department." Want Callmen Amongst the points emphasised In the Fire Chief's report to his committee is the need for more Call men. At present there is an advertisement posted at the City Hall for .another call man and the opinion exists lhal several more should be employed. All the four call-men originally employed did not return to duty after their dispute with the council regarding wages, and it is apparently difficult to get men for this duty at 110 |icr month (hough the offer is made of free quarters at the fire hall. Condition of Streets Another point sure to be touched on is the condition of the- streets. (In the occasion of lhe explosion on Second avenue when the old schoolhoiise. was burning ihe big retl auto hose car was held up for a few minutes l.y an obstruction oulside the Bank of Montreal. A light |Mile made riekctiy by ilu ecxavalion of grade around il had lieen stayed up by pier. I nl heavy lumber. Two of these had to be chopped away lo lei the "Red Devil" get by. Notification of this obstruction had not been sent to ilu* Fire Chief, but Chief (S|H*cia! to ilu* Daily News) New York, Aug. 12.���Fifty British tramp steamers which are now in jMirt here may lie licel up indefinitely by a strike ordered by the* sailors' and firemen's union of Grcat Britain. While thc sailors on the liners of the Atlantic com- paniea sign for the round trip, ihe* sailors on most of thc 11.imp steamers sign separately for the journey each way. The union has issued a new wage scale* cm- bodying an Increase all round and the seamen are instructed to refuse to sign . xc. pi under the- new si*, le. Members >>f the Am rican union arc not allowed to take the plan of strikt rs. Special Call by Acting Mayor Kirkpatrick Al five p.m. toelay the cily e-ouncil will meet by special summons from AciiiiR Mayor Kirkpatrick. A gooel .1.-. I of miiiiiiip.il business requires attention, anel as four of ihe aldermen and lhe Mayor will Ik* Absent from town on Monilay there can Ih* no meeting then. Amongst the business to be attended to today is the* passing of a requisition for pumping plant for the new Morse Creek temporary water supply. Alderman Clayton will move thc granting of the orelcr. The amount involved is $1175. The city already owns suitable lioilcrs for lhe* plant. HELD MOCK FUNERAL OVER A DEPARTING COMRADE Undergraduates of Cambridge University Held an Historic Farewell Over a Student Who Waa Expelled for Breaking the College Rules. CONTINUKI) ON PAOK G to tfi tCu a to to tjiauiisiijiiSiasiasiaaaaaaa-siaaaiftaaa'aa to *.- *.- :��� RECIPROCITY IS RIGHT FOR RUPERT," SAYS NABOB" KELLY "Reciprocity is Right for the whole Dominion of Canada. It is right for the Province of British Columbia even more than for the rest of Canada, and of course it is right for Prince Rupert." These are the words this morning of "Bob" Kelly whose reputation as a business head is unrivalled in British Columbia and whose name is known for sound sense over all the West. "Reciprocity-Right for Rupert" three R's for the present election campaign. "Good man all right," remarked "Nabob" Kelly regarding the candidature of Mr. Duncan Ross. (Colonial Press Despatch) London, Aug. II. Never within memory have the Cambridge under graduates "ragged" as they did on Thursday afternoon, when a w.ellknown Trinity Hall H|xirts- 111.mi. who has recently iwen doing great things on the cricket fii-hl, was "sent down," and WM BOOOtded a mock funeral on lhc most gigantic scale the town has ever known. Every fancy costume kept by theatrical eostumen and others was let out on hire and undergraduates too lain to hire a cosltinu made one. One had I dr.-as suit made of sackcloth, trimmed with ashes. Others bought a street organ, draped in purple and black. Karly OH the SOUM was B c.'b containing ihe Devil, Followed l.y a haiUOm cab with (our undergraduate.*, inside four OUtstde. and two silting on the htSTM and bandsmen. The hearse came next, With "the deceased" walking at lhe side. Next came the unfortunate man S charger���a very small donkey. A cab, with n large printed nolice, "Alas, my poor brother." contained the "dead man's" brother. Bui perhaps the most pathetic figure was lhe heartbroken witlow. For fully half a mile lhe- pro- cession stretched, and so dense were the crowds thai it took nn hour to make lhe journey of a mile io the railway station, where the scene was unequalled in thc history of Cambridge. Undergraduates climbed on to roofs and even 011 to lhe top of trains. Cambridge will know no more of ilu* Student who has lic-cn "sent down," but it will not soon (orget him. toxtoxitoxitoxtotoxitototo&x&to<&xitototoxitoiSixitoxitox!ii totoxsttototoxitoto Are You Down-hearted? almost <>f them In pyjamas. Prac-I You won't Ik- il you get a pair vl tically every vehicle in the town I of those comfort.ible shoes at Waa chartered. I Scott, From! & Company's. Com- to The procession was headed by 1 fort promotes be-alth and health, . tots a van containing eight maskcel happiness. ���a _��.��!_ iiasf THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES-Daii.v, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. Outside CANADA-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YORK���National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rii St., New York City. Seattle���Puget Sound News Co. London, England-Ths Olougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Daily Edition. Saturday. Aug. 12 AN ABSURD ARGUMENT If anything more is needed to prove the utter unfitness of the anti-reciprocity candidate in his aspirations to represent Comox- Atlin at Ottawa, it is to be found in the articles In* has written in an attempt to show that the reciprocity agreement if put into practice- will make food dearer. . The articles are so childish and immature as to be beneath serious. notice. The writer of them may test the absurdity of his labored efforts by a very simple test, ll as he says, the abolition of taxes on food is going to make fewd dearer, then the adding of more taxes, ought i" make it cheaper, which, as Euclid would siy "is an absurd conclusion." The articles are entirely absurd -palpably absurd. WHAT RECIPROCITY WILL DO In addition to reducing the cost of living, opening up great markets, for our lumber, mir ti-h and mir mi tends, reciprocity will double the present population of Prince Rupert, This statement is made on the authority of J. I'. Todd <'i Seattle, whom the Seattle Daily Times declares is "the best posted man <>n fishing mailers in the Northwest." C.P.R. 0FFICAL BOOSTS RUPERT J. J. Foster Travelling Passenger Agent of the Great Company is Big Enough to Believe in the G. T. P. Terminus. "There's going to be something doing in this city, It's going to be a hummer," quoth J. J. Foster of Seattle, travelling passenger agent for the C. P. R. Atlantic lines, one hour and thirty minutes after he had crossed the gang plank of the ever popular S.S. Princess May yesterday afternoon. Back in the coast cities and in the big ci liters across the plains Mr. Foster met many people who wanted to wade chin deep in al ��� community where hopes, that could be realized ii backed up with a i r.illtd up sleeve and stiff upper lip lied on to a little patience. They know I'rince Rupert is the place and they are coming hither. This was what Mr. Foster was, ltd to Bay after he had been shown round a little by J. G. McNab, C. P. R. agent here. "Tour of inspection and on business," answered the visitor when questioned by the News what he was doing here. He left later for Skagway ami oh business for the company whose arms of travel extend around the world. W. ^^^^ L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES MUNRO & LA1LEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. Skeona Land .lilatrlet��� DUtrict ol Queon Charlotte islands Tuke notice that Goo. II. Laux o( Prince Itupert, i 11. C, occupation barber, Intenda to apply lor ; t-ormi-Eiion to purchaso the (ollowing described i Commencing at a post planted about seven i miles weal and one mile aouth from the moutb ; of Stanly Creek, Nudon Harbor, thence aouth 80 ; chains, tlionco wost 40 chains, thonco north 80 I chains, thence cast -10 chains. | Dated March 17, 1911. GEO. H. LAUX ! Tub. Aoril 22. Numa Demers, Agent STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 8801 landi Prince Runert P.O. Box 861 Skeena Land DUtrlct���Diatrict ol Caaslar Tako notico that I. Mary Carlo ot Stowart, ll. 0*, occupation married woman. Intend to apply (or permission to purchase the loUowing described ALFRED CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of nritlsh Columbia of HC. Ontario. Saa- and Manitoba Bars. kau-lu'wuii mid Al- bortn Hois. CARSS & BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Offlce-Exchanuo block, corner Thinl avenue and Sixth street. I'rince Ruoert. �� WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work n Specialty. All dental operations skilfully trenle.1. Gas and local anaathelic* administered f'*r the palnjtu extraction of toeth. (Consultation fr��*e. Otlices: Helirerson Block. Prince Rupert. Il-U Alex.M.Manson b.a.. W.E.William..ii.*.L.t..D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Kupert, B.C HANDS THAT HELP Not Soft and White but Very Not that J. P. Todd is a friend of reciprocity. J. P. Todd is allied' to those "interests" who prosper in der a tariff, His men have been* , ----------------------- , , . ��� , ��� , . .. i* , ,-, , i As an example of trademarks accustomed to g" in then boats out to the Canadian halibut banks . . , , , , , , , .,., -.,..-, ,, . , have von ever noticed the hands and load up. lhe Canadian hshernieii could not come into the mar- . , " . . , . Tl , , .... , . , , ,. , , , o| the hospital nurse.-' I lit soft ket. I lure was a. dutv ol B ceiii i pound on lhe li-h caught bv a ,. , , ,. , ��� .- ��� ,. c , .;., . ��� , , , ii.-,-,,' i white hand which in lu-timi is C an.uli.oi fisherman. Ihis corralled ilu* market !<>r j. P. I.kI.I and the Seattle fishermen, leaving the Canadian fishermen out in the cold. Tin's i�� what J. P. T>>dd siy. in an interview in the Seattle D.iilv Timet Under the reciprocity bill fish are admitted free of duty. If this measure carries, the halibut fleet that makes Seattle its headquarters will move to Prince Rupert as soon as the Grand Trunk Pacific is completed to the Coast." The loss to Seattle will be whatever money or business 6,000 fishermen involve." What money and business do -ix thousand fishermen Involve? In the first place there are the wives and families of the married fishermen. Six thousand fishermen will have at least six thousand dependents; probably* twice thai amount. Six thousand fishermen will need between them several thousand homes, Those homes will have it. U- built by Prince Ru-hm-i car* (H-iitcrs. Tiny will have to In* built on lots at present held by lett , ... owners in this dty. Six thousand fishermen and their families will need food, they will mill clothes, they will bring abundant want- with them, all <���! which the merchants of Prince Rup ri will have t.. siii-ti Six thousand fishermen will need boats and repairs. The- trade of a fleet of >ix thousand fishermen in Prince Rii|K-n will keep a shipyard and several engine \n.rk-* l.u->. occupied in cooling fevered brows does not exist and could not. It is a skilled hand, but its work makes it rough and chapped. Try bathing your hand- in disinfectants twenty times a day and you will find that, look after tin in .-s you may. ihey will sunn In seamed with cracks, which an east wind often turns in bleeding cuts. And as they are working hard for tome twelve or thirteen hours a. day ihe nurse takes a somewhat larger si/e in gloves than iimM women. If you ever see tin- photograph of a hospital iiitr*.. you may observe that she prefers lo keep ihose- hands In-hind her J. P. Todd "the Im s* posted man on'fishing matters iu ihe Northwest" tcs thai if rcciprodt) carries -.ix thousand fishermen and all the mono) and business involved with them will move from Seattle io Prince Rupert, Every voter in Prince Kti|Hrt without regard to ihe usual considerations ..f i-S.TI> -Innild \..ti fcr ilu* reciprocity candidate when lh.* lime cniiii s. six thousand fishermen wiih .11 ilu* mime) and business ihey Involve is jus; what Prince Rup-crt needs. NEW STYLE IN HAIR Young Lady Surprises the Ton- sorial Artist Up River P. O. BOX 2�� PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING ruriL ok wm. roxoN. Esq.. a..!.-*.*..*! on., esu GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Third Avenue also Water Street, PRINCE RUPERT i ,.ommenclng tt a poit [limited two (2) mllea south and (2) two miloa west ol tho forks of lho White and Flat rivera. thence 80 chaini north, tlienew SO chains west, thence 80 chains .south* I thonce HO chains east. Dated April 20, 1911. MARY CARIN , Pub. May 13. Francis s. Proston, Agent Sktvmi Land District-District of Coast I Ttkt notlc* that I. Mrs. John Corley of Prince Kupert, B.C., occupation married woman, Intends tn apply for permission to purchase the following < dMQliDM lutuls; Commcncintr at n pust piunted 40 chnins east ���it..i I-.'.' chains south from the Bouthwest corner of lot 17&I, Coa��t District, Range .'���. thence south 80 ! chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 80 \ chains, thence west 40 chains more or less to the point of commencement, containing 820 acres mure or less. MRS. JOHN (Lottie) CORLEY Date .Mar. 20. l.t 11 Pub. Apr. 4. lyll Skoena Land Datflct���District of Queon Charlotte Tako notice that George Frtuell of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation butcher, intends to apply for permission to purchaae the following deecribed lands: Commencing at a past planted about seven mllea weet and two miles south of the mouth of Stanley Creek where it empties into Naden Harbor, Graham laland, thence 80 chains south, I thence HO chaina west, thance 80 chains north, thence 80 chans east to point of commencement j and containing 040 acres more orleaa. Dated March 17, 1911 GEORGE FR1ZZELL Pub. April 7. Numa Demera, Agent ' Skeena Land District*���District of Coaat Range 6 j Take notce that l, Joe Jack of Prirce Bj p��rt, I������ Cm occupation carpenter, intend to apply for purmiaaion to purchaae the following -described , lands: Commencing at a post planted about throe.and ! one-half milea distant in a south westerly direction from a blind slough from Observatory Inlet where ilu* same touehea the Indian Reaerve thence east ��� 80 cha ns, tbence *nith 80 chaina, thence west80 ' chains, tbence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less. Dated April 14, 1911. JOE JACK I Pub. May IS. Skeena Land District���District of Coast Range o Take notice that Lottie McTavish of Vancouver, B. C, occupation married woman, intends to apply for permiasion to purchase the following deacribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner 100 chains east and 20 cbains north from tbe northeast corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, Coast Dlstrkt,Rango 5,thence 20 chaini south, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thenco 40 chains west, thonce 60 chains south, thence 40 chains west to post of commencement, containing 400 acres more or toss. Dated May 2, 1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Pub. May 6. Fred W. Bohler, Agent GO JOURNEYING = EAST = Round Trip Excursion Tickets on Sale during August At Reduced Rates Gooil for stop-overs on the ORIENTAL LIMITED Through to Chicago without change. - The Finest Train.��� Through a glorious country,��� Meals ami appointments unsftr- paaseil. Rogers Steamship Agency Seconil Avenue, Head Centre St. Tel. 116. -s^a^^a ] SAVOY HOTEL Fruw and Flfili g. Th�� only hotel li , ���,, with hot ind cold �����,., or. '���> *;"Vm��- Bow fm. nlahnl haunt* nortii ... Vancouver. R ui'. I'lioiu* a;, I.,, Box li"). ; . ' : Prudhomme & Fish MISS GRANT Public Stenographer Stenography tr I Typewriting promptly ���Hi ml.-ci to. OFFICE���CONTINENTAL TRl'ST CO. Phone 818. A. M. BROWN HARNESS A SADULERY MANIFACTIRKR Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Killed. 2nd Ave. belween 10th and llll. St* Double Weekly Service S.s. Prince Rupert, S.S. Prince George mm For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Mondays and Fridays, 8 a.m. For Stewart, Thursdays and Sundays at 8 a.m. Special fare on Sunday boat, 18,60 return including meals and berth. >s. Prince Albert sails for Port Simpson, Naas River, Masset, Naden Harbor, Wednesdays, l.bO p.m. and fir: Queen Charlotte Island points, Saturdays 1 p.m. Railway Service to Copper River Mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wednesdays and Saturdays, 1 p.m., re- Thursdays and Sundays Windsor Hotel FIRST AVENUE AT BUHTB BTWffll Newly Furnished nnd Steam Heated Rooms A FIRST CLASS UAH AND lUSIM; ROOM IN CUNNKi'TIOM RATES 60 CENTS AM. UP BATHS FREE TO QUB8T8 ROBT. ASHLAND P.O. BOX 37 \ Rochester & \-:r"^ Monroe Ladysmith V ' >v Coal \ ."'Vi-'" \_ Phone iis ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ turning Skoena L*nd District���District ol Caaaiar I 5.20 p.m. ^^^^^���^^^^���^^^^_ Take notico that I Francis S. 1'rvaton ol I'rince ' ' - _ . _ ,. 0 Rupert, B. C, occupation prospector, intend to . The C.rand Trunk Kailwny system apply lor pormtaion to purchase tho loilowiim connecting with trains from thc Pacific | Tlmoi'cin, at . post pl.nled .bout three I coast operatesia frequent and conven- mii., Kuth and two miles ��at ol the lorki oi | lent service of luxurious trains over its the White and Flat rival*., ihence south 80 chains | double track route between Chicago, THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 5S0 PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. The Continental Trust Co., Ltd. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $500,000 1 * . OFFICERS: UM T. KERGIN. M D. President DAI It) II. HAYS. In Vict-Prts M I HOBIN. 2nd ViicPees. and Manate, IAY KUGLER. Secretary-Treasurer C fl PETERSON. Atts-Mtncger Executor and Administrator Receiver or Assignee Farm Landi and Mines Real Estate and Insurance Agent For Care nf Real Etlale Escrow Agents Fiscal Agents Trustees Registrar and Transfer Agent Trustee Under Mortgage and Deeds of Trust Safe Deposit Vault and Botes Collections SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. 4 fm ttnl on DepoM, W���� wilt I* [.Im..*-.! tu answer rtny infioiftM r-nrnnllnir inv��lm*nt�� In Prlne* Runert ami NurtlWn Brltiih Columtpift. The Continental Trust Company;, Limited, Sm-mSSSam and the 'bun' arc ;.ll I want .i 'classic' The DAILY NEWS Till Sept. 23,1911 For 25c. OUR SPECIAL OFFER 1 >... .nu tin. pragma of the Reciprocity Campaign nativ aSffiJI41 K*<'<-t">". we wili mail Tin* ���M JW J?.KW*. "' ""* ******* ��' Canada, oul- ���We the Lily of Prince Ui.pirt for H cent. A Hnzi-lton barber not the ton- sorinl surprise.* of his career ih> other day when ;i pretty young woman wvlkiil in. iat down in his chair, removed her h.-i. leaned hack .in< I said: "Cut ii short ph.**' "Short hair is i*ll thc r.-m*," she continued. "In France and in Germany you're not considered 'It' if long tresses are worn. The . i.iuiin' style, the 'Marccll wave,' 'bangs' 'r.it- out oi date haircut." Sin* wi'itiil for the slier-.. "Sic had a 'Buster Brawn* cut whin -lu* came into the shop," ��.iiIT in the front, bui lift j it long enough to comb back over her foreheiul. On lhe si.les' I clll if 'full Hilir Win n she left ; she could wear her hat without I hat pins." A gallery of about 100 males followed every clip of the s, js,nrs over the young woman's head, and stopped to talk it over long after she had Ii ft the barber shop. PIANOFORTE LESSONS For Beginners and Advanced Pupils Miss Vera Greenwood Puplt ot Frani Wllciek. Parts and Merlin. Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs ���_ - E. EBY CO. Co._-_= REAL ESTATE KiUumkalum Land For Sale KITSt'MKALUM ��� ��� B. C. S. O. E. B. S. Th* Prima. Rupert Lorim*. No. 'II". Sons of Emrlan-I. Riaata th* Drat and third Tiii-ada*.. In -arh nv.ntli In th.- Carpenter* Hall, at li p.m. F. V. CLARK. Sei-.. P. O. Hon S12. I'rlnee Ruperl KKNK.ST A. WOODS. President. Ilox IU F. W. HART UNDERTAKER * KMIIAI.MI U STUCK rnMri.KTK rilONK 112 HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKKR.S and EMI1ALMERS Funeral Directors 3nl Ave. near r.th St. Phono No. S8 l'1��* llnily New* vu.ll ���*. t .. ���MMMPI in tl���. | TiircinllT x ,,n', f��lr r,,1*-'fl* "' lhe nr,.Krea. of the "I i��l "ttenti.... t., il���. J"?., ���,n ':"������ -'HUirial columns wc will dev.it.* Oeeulon U, let y,���lr fri,*,,,|, u, o "m. ^"^ "'Wantage of thia special Th���l, . ��nC,",n",e *���* ��ee your local paper. The Daily New. hy mM t ��� wwk, mj^sti Baptist Services "Disturbing Voices the Hope >>f Humanity," will be Rev. Warren II. M.i.i mi's subject for tomorrow .\cnii.U. Sua ire . oniiiu nces at l.'.V) p.m., Morning Worship at ll a.m., Bil.le School ami Brother- IvmkI Bancs Class at 2.80 p.m. l-.ixcllcnl nuisir at theSO services miller the direction of M. John K. Davey. Strangers and visitors im cordially invited to Iworthlp wiih us. Services hehl un Mclntyre Hall near oorner of | Thiol ;.vi mn- iiikI Sixth st reel. Hotel Central 3* &'���&:.% Kuropean nnel Arnprlmn plan, otram MMftfdi morfern rnnvenienc-pii. Hat*1*' II "���' Im j; :*\ |M40 acros more or leaa. Daled AprU 21, 1911. FRANK HICK.S Pub. April 29. Skeena Land District���Dutrict of Queen Cbarlottt Islands Take notico thai George W. Arnott of Prince Rupert, 11. C-, occupation real estate brokor, intends to apply for permUsion to purchase tbe lollowing doscntiod lands: Commencinit at a post planted about soven ' milea and one-half mile west and one mile aoutb from the mouth of Stanly Croek, Naden Harbor, ' thenco weat i>0 chaina, thonoe south SO chains, < thonce east SO chains, thonce north SO chains. Dated March 17, 1911. UUO. VV. ARNOTT I Pub. April 22. Numa Demera, Agent I Skeena Land District���DUlrict of Cassiar Take nolice that I, Alice M. Knouse of Prince < Rupert, ti. C, occupation married woman, intend tn apply for permiaaion to purcbaae the following described lands: Commencing at a poat plantod about two mllea south and two mllea west of the forks of White | and Flat rivers, ihence north HO chaina, thence east SO chaina, thence aouth HO chains, thence west 80 chains. Dated April 20, 1911. ALICE M. KNOUSE Pub. May 13. FrancU S. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District���District of Coast Ranee o Take notice that 1, Clara May Little of Prince Rutwrt. 11. C., occupation spinster. Intend to apply for permiaalon to purcnaae tbe (ollowing described lands: Commencing at a poat planted at the north Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Hoston, New York and Philadelphia. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged via all lines. Full information and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. McMASTER PRKIIillT AM' PASSENGER AGENT Canadian Pacific Railway f B.C. Coast Service Famous Princess Lne S.S. PRINCESS MAY Monday, August 14th, 9 a. m, KOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE J. C McNab General Aganl a poal . __ wast curner -���! Lot 17*5, Rango 6, Coast District thence east 40 chaina. thence north 25 chains thence m-eet 31 chain Ihenco north 20 chains thence wut 10 chaina, thenco soulh 45 chain*, to point of cumtncnocmcnt, containing 112 acre* moro or lees. I '..i.-.i April I, mil. CLARA MAY LITTLE Pub. April 15. Coait Rango 5 Land Dlitrict Taka notioa tbat I, John Hepburn ol Kit* su-nkalui-n, occupation larmer, intond to apply [Of Permiaaion lo purchase the (ollowng describ*-! S.S. INLANDER ... FOR a a a HAZELTON Take the fast light-draught steamer Inlander for Hazelton, r in- tids: Commeneini at a post planted at tha oorthoar corner of Lot 3983, thenoe eaat 20 chaina, thenca south 40 cbaina, thence waat 20 chana, thonce north 40 chaina to place o* commencement. Daled Marcb IS, 1911. JOHN I1EPUURN Pub April 16. H. B. Rochester Agent Skeena Und DUlrict���DUtrict of Caaalar Take notioe lhat I, Thomaa Macgovern of Stewart, U. C, occupallon miner.lntenu to apply . for permlasion lo purchase Ibe following doecribod landa: Commencing at a post planted on tbo right bank of the Naaa river about four mites abovo the forka of the Naaa river, tbence aouth SO chaina, thenoe weet SO chatna, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea more or loaa. THOMAS MACGOVERN Dated March 25, 1911. Sidney Frank Wright, Agt Pub. May 17. Skeona Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Caaalar Take notice that I, laaac O'llrlon Forbea Prince Rupert, 11. <'.. occupation carpenter, inten to apDly lor permiaalon to purchase the followln described landa: Commencing at a poat planted about fiv mlleee ���outh and one mile weat of the forka of thoWblta aud Flat rivera, thence north 80 chains, thence weat 80 chaina, tbence aouth 80 chains, thenco east K0 cbains. Dated April 18, 1911. ISAAC O'BRIEN FORUES Pub. May 13. FrancU S. Preaton, Agent Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Coast Range 6 Take notice that I, Dell Hall Kenney of Yar* mouth, Nova Scotia, occupation married woman. Intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at north east corner of T. L Lot 38528, thence running west 40 chains, thence north 80 cbaina, thence eut 40 chains, thence aouth 80 chaina to place of com* mencement containing 320 acrea more or lees. My post U on aouth east corner of land applied for. marked letters S. K., about one mile west of Lake Lakelse, eouth sldo of Skeena river Dl'trlct of Cout Range 6, Daled April 29, Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in tlie Ht-lgeraon Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. J. P. CADE. N. G. H. H. MOKTON, Sec. ���ALL K1NHS OF Fur and Skins Tanned, Mounted and Lined for Malts or Rugi EXPERT WORKMEN CHARGES REUONkllf WORK GUARANTEED Vancouver Fur Dressing Company 1843 Granville St. Vim.. B.C. I �������� - ���> -*-*-*-* FRED. STORK -General Hardware Builders Valves & Pipes Granitvwan* Hardware Oxfonl Stovei Tinware SECOND - AVENUE i w. j. McCutcheon Carrie* romplcta ,lock of I'ru���� l-l*--���1 atunUun paid to lllllnt pi--��r)ptw��. Theatre Blsck room* n�� ��� Second Are. v*************** NEW WEUJNGTON COAL I.IMK BRICK PLASTIlll CBS** SHINGLES. LATH, IILAl KSMITII lOAl Phone IK ROGERS & BLACK WOO��IOOtlfltW��MKaWX*<*t*-*fc.��a��.,^,.*fr.��w..*.a^..a*.��.a>��.. SAMUEL IIAItlllSON (NOTABV public) r. o. ****** Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCIIASJ1. Stewart Prince Rupert THE DAILY NEWS \ 1836 19H The Bank ol British North America J5 Yean In Business. Capital and Reierve Over $7,300,000 Letters of Credit pea our customers' convenience ive issue Letters of Credit payable in Pounds Sterling for use in Great Britain and all parts of the world, and payable in Dollars for use in Canada, United States, Mexico, Bermuda, Bahamas, Cuba and the West Indies. We buy and sell Drafts on l-'i.uice, Germany, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, India, L'liiua aud the West Indies. I'rlnce Kapert Branch ��� F. S. LONG. Manager. Church Services- KIHST PRESHYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Empress Theatre, 11 a.m. and 7 .10 p.m. di-nday School and Hible Class at ' 30 p. in. ItKV. K. W. KEKR, M.A., Pastor THE FIRST nAPTIST CHURCH UlASKR AND SIXTH STREET Services evi ry Sunday at 11 a.m. nnd 7.30 p.m. Sunday ,S i-In ml 2.30 p. m. Harare Rlble Class 2.30 p.m. ItEV. \V. H. McLEOD ll.A D.D. Pastor THE MUST METHODIST CHURCH uirrwr.KN umiii st. and 2nd avk. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.S0 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. KEY'. C. It. SING. B.D. Partor SALVATION ARMY CITADEL TOP OK81XTH btrkkt Sunday Services 11 h. in . 3 p. in . h p.m. Suntlay School 1.30 p. m Public Services Monday. Wednesday. Thursday, Saturday at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. ENSIGN JOHNSTONE. C'm'imi ofnckr Real Estate.. OFFERINGS I...I IS, hlnck 20. section 1, $6300. M mi Third Avenue for $2100. Lot '>. hlock 4, section 5, $1300. Lots 86 ami 26, block l'J, section 5, >I'*"" pair. Lots II mill I"'. block 15, section 5, 11800 imir. I."ia 24 nnd 25, block 7, section 6, sS'.i."*.. i-ach. These lots are by far the lu'��t buy in section 6. Iai\ V. block 19. section 6, $1826. Cash $.125, I.aluncc in six equal payments running three years. Kiln* n-Kiili'iiiial lot on Fourth Avenue for $1300. Tun lots on Ambrose Ave., $400 each. Iliiiil.li'corner on Seventh Avenue for tn*t pair, easy terms. Double corner on the Plaza for $550. Good level lot in section 8 for $250. Terms $25 cash, balance $10 month. ���For Rent ���'���riHim House with bath, $25 month. 4-rtHim House with bath, $25 month. Tin. Stores on Third Av*. ���INSURANCE��� McCaffery & Gibbons Prince Rupeil ��� and ��� Haielton Application for Charter for a Railroad WILL BUILD NEW BUNGALOW Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Clements to Build New Residence On their centrally Bituated lots on Third avenue and Eighth Btrecl Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Clements are aliout to have built a beautiful modern bungalow residence costing over $2000, and with many of the very latest modern improvements in construction anil equipment. A feature is the* fireproof construction of the entire building. Steel lath covered with marble hard fireproof plaster will line the walls throughout, and the roof will also be absolutely fireproof. Mrs. Clements' Suites Five rooms and bathroom will form Mrs. Clements' own suite. There will lie bedrooms, boudoir, dining and receiving rooms all filled and furnished in dainty manner. Kitchen, pantry, and store-rooms will be arranged most conveniently and all appliances wuill be' of p-to-datc type. A commodious basement is also planned, including laundry and heating plant with drying rooms. Mr. Clements' Workrooms For Mr. Clements own engineering and surveying work a spacious draughting room and office is arranged in which Mr. Clements will have his own working equipment as complete and perfect as Mrs. Clements' domestic side of the household. A cosy den is pari of Mr. Clements' suite with snidy and other apartments conveniently placed lo suit his needs. \V. L. Barker is ihe architect For this residence, and contracts will be awarded for the work shortly. It is expected that the bungalow will be' complete and occupied within a month or six weeks. EYE WITNESS AND SHOOTING CASE Accused Took Cartridge from Box, Loaded Gun and Tried to Shoot an Imperturbable Coon who Never Said "Cough' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ippUcMlon will be made to the Parliament of Canada at the present so��- kn thereof, for an Act incorporating .1 Itailway Company under the name .���f "The Pucitlc, Trans-Canada and Hudson Bay Railway Company," with r to lay out, construct and operate [ litis of railway from a point in the I ��( Alberta, at or near the ' ">��� ..I Edmonton, thence northerly bj UM must feasible route to, at, or ��� .r Aihul.ii.scii Landing: thence north- ' *'' Hy north-vast of Lesser Slave L ihs to Wuhiaka or Loon River; thence "dy to a point at or near the lion ��f the Loon River with the Itiver, or at a point near the Ion nf the Red River with the ��� * *'" Itiver, below Fort Vermillion I UM I'euee River; thence northerly ' ��� Wl Smith on the Slave River; From nt on the said railroad near Its ''"-���iiiK of thc Wabiska River or the ' ".ui Itiver easterly to Fort McMurray - IBS Athabasca River; thence easterly ths Clearwater River and Chur I River through the Province of ���;'-In-wan to Fort Churchill or ":' Nelson on the Hudson Bay: From * ' "'ii' mi said railroad near Its crossing "' ���'���" WsbUks or Loon River, westerly *��� ��� loses River crossing on the Peace '* *'-r: thence westerly on the north M ths river through Laurier Pass ''- rinre Rupert or Portland Canal " 'I'' Pacific Coast in British Columbia; l.owcr to construct and operate | ' .truph nnri telephone and cable lot general public purposes; to "... construct, maintain and op- ' MMta and ferries for the purposes ������'way and other purposes; to ���' and make use of lands, watcr- ������ .wharves, docks, dock-yards, Blips, "cnouaos, elevators and other con- ''"��������� and with power to enter " Agreement* with other Companies. SMITH & JOHNSTON . Solicitors for the Applicants Mleil jt Ottawa this 21st day of 'l'"'". A. L>., 19H. James Mi-Call's rase came up for trial today. In court today he declaretl the rille went off by accident. I.. Marre, an eye witness of the incident, who helped take the rille from the accused says that McCall after threatening to shoot up the Butte Cafe, went outside and standing mar the barber's shack at the corner of First avenue and Eighth street caught sight of a negro near by. Accused wanted to shoot ihis man, and took a can ridge out of a box of shells, loaded the rille and brought il to his shoulder. While McCall was swinging it round to cover lhe coon the gun went off. Mr. Marre says that coon stood tinner than the pumpkin pie, never baiting an eyelash when threatened. One bullet penetrated the wall of the Windsor drove across ihe bar just missing a do/en customers and Vic Swansou the bartender, and smashing the mirror. Three empty shells were found, but some people ihink only one shot went off in lhal neighborhood wherever the others may have been fired. Advertise in The Daily News ON EASTERN TRIP Mrs. and Miss Holtby to Spend the Winter in Quebec By ilic Prince George on Monday a number of well known prince Rupert folk will be leaving town on trips. Among them will be Miss Holtby and Mrs. Hoi thy who are going for a prolonged visit to Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec* They expect to be none for six months Part of thai time they will be Rtiests of Mrs. G. B. O'Neill of Quebec, who before her marriage was well known here as Miss Ethel Holtby. Mrs. (\ B. Wark will journey with the party as far as Toronto on a visit to relatives in the East. A K<>��fi ���Hence cloth for the dining table can be made with a double thickness of white flannel laid with the soft side on the inside and quilted on the machine; edge with a binding of white tape. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Couit Kange 5 Limit Diatrict Tuko notice that I, John Hepburn of KU- munliiiliuii, occupation farmer, intend to apply tor por mission tu purchase tha follow ng described Lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northeos corner of Lot 3983, thonce east 20 chains, thuncu south -It) chaina, thonce west 20 chana, thonce north 40 chaina to place ot commencement- Dated March 18, 1911. JOHN HEPBURN Pub April 16. Skeena Land DUtrlct���District of Casslar Take notico that I, Thomau Macao vern of Stewart, H. C, occuputlon miner.lntena to apply for permisaiun tu purchase the following deacribed lands: Commencing at a post plantod on the right bank of the Nuus river about four miloa abov.? the [orks of tho Naus river, thonco aouth HO chains, thonce wont HO chains, thenco north 80 chains, thence oast HO chains to point of commencement, containing U10 ucros more ur loss. THOMAS MACGOVERN Dated March 25, 1011. Sidney Frank Wright, Agt I'ub. May 17. Skoena Land District���District of Cassiar Take notice that 1, Isaac O'llrlon Forbes I'rince Rupert, U. C, occupation carpenter, Intond tu apply for permission to purchase tbe following described lands: Commencing at a post piunted about tiv mileso aouth and ono mile weat of the forka of thu White aud Flat rivers, thuncu north 80 chains, thence woat HO chains, thunce aouth HO chuins, thence east 80 chains. Dated AprU 18, 1911. ISAAC O'BRIEN FORBES Pub. May 13. Francis S. Preaton. Agent Skeena Lund District���District of Coast Range 6 Take notico that I, Bell Hall Kenncy ot Yarmouth, Nuva Scotia, occupation married woman, intend to apply for permUsion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at north east corner of T. L Lot 38&2H, thence running west 40 chains, thence north 80 chains, thenco cast 40 chains, thence south 80 chains to place of commencement containing 31.0 acres moro or less. My post i.t on south east corner of land applied fur, marked letters S. K., about one mile weat of Lako Lakelse, aouth aide of Skeena river District of Coast Range 5. Dated April 29, 1911. BKLL HALL KENNEY Pub. May 13. John Havorty, Agent Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Coast Take notico tbat WUliam McTavUh of Vancouver, H* C. occupation physician, intenda to apply (or permiasion to purchase the following descried lands: Commencing at a poat planted at tbe southwea corner, 40 chains north and 40 chaina eaat of the northeast corner ot Lot lllti. llarvey'a Survey, Coaat District. Range 6, thenco GO chains oast thenco GO chains north, thunce GO cbains west, thence GO chains south to post uf commencement containing 3G0 ucrea more or loss. Dateel May 2, 1911. WILLIAM A. McTAVlSH Pub. May 6. Fred W. Uoblor, Agent Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Coast Range 6 Take notica that Henry Macartney of Prince Rupert, B. C-, occupation miner, Intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following deacribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the south aide of K-.diunt-.iUn River, about 2.1-2 mUes from Its confluence with the Skeena River and about 1-2 miles weat from Exchumsiks rapids, thence HO chains north, thonce 40 chains east, thonce SO chains south, thence 40 chaina woat to point o commencement, containing 320 acraa more or loss. Post marked "II.M. S.W. cor." Dated April 22, 1911. HENRY MACARTNEY Pub. April 29. Skeena Land District���DUtrlct of Cout Range - Take notice that Alexander Mclntoah ot van couver, B C-. occupation real eatate broker Intends to apply for permission to purchase the [ollowing deacribed landa: Commencing at ��� poat plantod 40 chains aouth from the southwest corner of Lot 995, thencs HO chains aouth, thonco 40 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thonce 40 chains east to point of cam mencement cunt timing 320 acros moro or leaa. Dated AprU 17, 1911. ALEXANDER McINTUSH Pub. May 6 Skoena Land DUtrlct���District of CassUr Take notico that I. Thomas McMeckln of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation clerk, intend to apply tor permission to purchase the foUowing described tanda: Commencing at a poat planted about two mUoi fouth of tho forks of tbe White and Flat rivori, thence nortb 80 chains, thence east 80 chsins, thenco aouth HO chains, thenco west 80 chains. Dated April 18, 1911. THOMAS McMEEKIN Pub. May 13. FrancU S. Preaton. Agent Skeena Lund DUtrlct���DUtrlct ot Casalar Take notice that I, Brenton Jordon Moore ol Prince Runert. B. C, occupation contractor, intend to apply for permlsaion to purchase the (ollowing described lsnda: Commeacing at a poat planted about (3) three miles aouth and (2) two miles weat of the forks of Whlto and Flat riv.r-. thence 80 chains aoutb thence 80 chaina west, thenco 80 chains north, thence 80 chaina eaat. BRENTON JORDON MOORE-. Dateel April 20, 1911. FrancU S. Preaton, Agent Pub. May 13. Skoena Land DUtrict���District o( Caaaiar Take notice that I, Sydnoy Fittgerald o[ Stowart, B. ('.. occupation cook, intend to apply for permission to purchaae the following described landa Commencing at a post planted about five mile south and one mile of the (orka ot White and Flat rivers, thence south 80 chains, thence weat 80 chaina, thence north 80 cbaina, thence east 80 chslna. Dated April 18, 1911. SYDNEY FITZGERALD Pub. May 13. FrancU S. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District���District of Coast Uanga Take notice that I, J. Harold McKean ot Princ Rujiert, B. C, occupat on blacksm th. Intend to apply for perm aaion to purchate the following deacr bed Unds: Commencing at a post plantod about three and one-half miles d atant in a aouth westerly direction (rom a blind slough from Obaervatory Inlet where the aame touehea the Ind an Reaerve, thence west HO chaina, Ihence aouth HO cha ns, tbence east 80 chains, thonce north HO cha ns to po nt of commencement, containing tilt) acrea more or leaa. Dated Apr 114. 1911. J. HAROLD McKEAN Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Coast Range G Take nollco that 1, Lionel Kingsley of Vancouver, B. C, occupation miner, intond to apply tor permiaaion to purchase tho following described lands: Commencing at a post pisnteil near tho aouthwest corner uf Lot 992, Rango 5, Coast DUtrict thenco weat 40 chains, ihonco aouth 60 chains, thenco east 40 chains, thenoe north GO chaina to Eolnt of commencement. >aud March 24, 1911. LIONEL KINGSLEY Pub. April 22. Skeena L*nd DUtrict���DUtrict ot Queen Chariot-in lilundu Take notioe that J. H. Murphy.of Vancouver, B. C, occupation commercial traveler, intends to apply for permission to purchase the (ollowing described lands: Commencing at a poat plantod about seven mllea west and ono mile youth from the moutb of Stanly Creek, Naden Harbor, thunco nortb 80 chaina, thenco weat 40 chains, thonco south 80 chains, thonco east 40 e ins. Dsled March 17, 1911. J. 11. MURPHY Pub. AprU 22. Numa Domera, Agent Skeena Land District���DUlrict of Queen Charlotte Take notice that Frank Levick u( Woodstock. Ont-, occupation bookkeeper, intenda to apply for permission to purchaso the following deacribed anda: Commencing at a post planted about aeven mllea wost and two mUea south of the moutb of Stanley Crook where it empties Into Naden Harbor, Graham laland, thenoe HO chains aouth, tbenee 80 chains east, thenoe 80 chains nortb, thence 80 chains wast to point of commencement and contanlng G40 acres more or Inns. Dated March 17, 1911. FRANK LEVICK Pub. Apr!! 7. Numa Demers, Agen 6keena Land DUtrict���DUtrlct of Coaat Rango 6 Take notice that Eldon S. Detwiter of Berlin, Ont.' occupation doctor, Intenda to apply for Grmlaalon to purcbaae the foUowing described ida: Commencing at a poat planted at the aouthweat corner of Lot 1928, thence eaat 30 chains more or toss, thence south 46 chains more or less, thence west 30 chaina more or leaa, thence north 46 chains more or less to point of commencement containing 140 acres more or leas. Dated March 31, 1911 ELDON a DETWILER Pub. April 16' John Campbell. Agent Skeena Land District���District of Casslar Take notice that I, Swan Uallen of Stewart, B. C., occupation carpnn ter, Intend to apply (or permiaalon to purchaae tbe (ollowing described lands: Commencing st a post planted about (6) miles south and onefl) mile west of the (orka of tho Whlto and Flat rivers, thonoe 80 chaina aouth, thonce HO chains eaat, thence 80 chains nortb, thence 80 chains weat. Datod April 18, 1911. SWAN HALLEN Pub. May 13. FrancU S, Preston, Agent Anheuser-Busch's /TO3TV' jUDWEISR Budweiser * Appeals to people of discriminating taste because of its superb Quality and Purity���no matter if you dnnk it in Canada or in its St. Louis home town��� ft always has the same snappy flavor���its in a class by itself. Bottled only (with corks or crown caps) at the .Anheuser-Busch Brewery ST. LOUIS, MO. U. S. A. North B. C. Liquor Co. Distributors Prince Rupert B. C '*���?�� The Redley Home Near Prince Kupert. Will Re-open August 25th. Girls from fi to 18 years Hoys from 6 to 14 years received Fee $10 per month Applications for admission should be made as soon as possible to the Superintendent. Mlj LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land DUtriat-District of Cuslor Take notioe tbst I, Parry Queenan ol Prlnea Rupert, B. C, occupatiun prospector, intend to apply for perrniaaion to purcbaae tbe following describe 1 landi: Commencing st s post plsnted in the vicinity of Goose Bsy, sbout three-eights of a mile south of the mouth of the Bo nam a Creek, and being on the easterly boundary of Timber Limit No. 36281 or No. 36280. thenoe aouth 40 chains along tbe easterly limit of aald Timber Limit No. 3&2H1 or No. 36280 40 chains, thenoe east to the shore ot Goose Bay, a dUtanee of 40 chaina more or leas, thence northerly along the shore of Goooq Bay 40 chains more or leaa, thenoe westerly 40 chains more or less to point of commence ment, containing 160 acres mote or lesa. Dated March 7, 1911. PERRY QUEENAN Pub. April 7. Skeona Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Csaslar Taka notice thst I, Jamea Millar Johnston ol Stewart, B. C, occupation uorekeepcr, Intend to apply for permlsaion to purchase thu following described lands: Commencing st s post plantod sbout ono mile north from tho Nsss rivor snd sbout nine miles above the forks ot the Naas river, tbence north HO chsins, thence west 80 chains, thonce aouth HO chains, thence esst 80 chslns to point of commencement, conUining 640 screa more or loaa. JAMES MILLAR JOHNSTON Datoel Msrch 24, 1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub. Msy 17 Skeens Lsnd DUtrict-DUtrict of Csaslar Tsko notlos thst I, Percy FrsncU Godenrath of Stewart, B. C, occupation journalist intend to apply tor permission to purchase the foUowing doacribed lands: Commencing st s post pUnted on the right bank of the Nsas river sbout sovon mitee sbove tbe forks of the Nsss river, thence south HO cbains, thence wost 80 chaina, tnence north HO chains, thenco cast 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leaa. PERCY FRANCIS GODENRATH Dated Marc 26, 1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub. Msv 17. Skeens Lsnd DUtrict���Diatrict of Cosst Range V Take notice that I, J. Lome MncLaren of Princo Rupert, B.C., occupation real estate atrcnt intends to apply for permission to purchsse the followinK described landa: Commencinft &t s poit plsnted 40 chsins west and HO chsina south of the southwest corner of lot 1733. vicinity of Lakelse Lske, snd marked J. L. MacLaren'a nortwest corner, thence east 80 chslns, thence south 40 chslns, thence west HO chsins, thonce north 40 chslns to point of commencement, containing 320 sores more or less. J. LOKNE MscLAKEN Geo. R. Putnam, Agent Date May 31, 1911 Pub. June 16.1911 Skeens Land DUtrict-DUtrict ot CsssUr Tske notioe thst 1, Charles Frederick Metcsl of Stewsrt, B. C, occupstlon freighter, Intend to spply for permission to purchsss the following described Isnds: Commencing st s post plsnted on the right bsnk ot the Nsss river sbout six miles sbovs the forks of the Nsss river, thenoe south 80 chsins, thence west 80 chain*, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 ch-iim to point of commsnesment, containing 640 acres more or loss. Dated March 26, 1911. CHARLES F. METCALF Pub. May 17. Frank Sidney Wright, Agent Skoena Lsnd DUlrict-DUtrict of Cssslsr Tske notioe thsl 1, llortU Edwin Bsdger *��f Stewart, B. C, occupation plumber. Intend to apply for permission to purchsss the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one mile north of the Naas river and sbout seven miles above the forks of the Nsss River upitream, thence north 80 chains, thenoe east 80 chains, Ihenco south 80 chains, thenoe west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or esa. BERTiE EDWIN BADGER Dated March 23. 1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub. Msy 17. Skeens Lsnd DUtrict-DUtrict of Coast Range Take notice tbat Annie Mussallem of Prince Rupert. B. C, occupation married woman. Intends to apply for permission to purchaae the following doscrilied lands: Commencng at a post planted at s post st the southwest corner, 60 chains east from N. E. cornel of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, Coast DUtrlct, Range 5, thence east 20 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 cbains, thence aouth 20 chslna, thence east 20 chaina, thence aouth 20 Chains lo point of commencement, containing 120 BSiSlSmX. ANNIE MUSSALLEM Pub. Msy 18. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Coast Rango 6 Take notce that 1, John Ivan Peters ot Prince Rupert, B. C, occupat oo clerk. Intend to apply (or permission lo purchase tbe following described ands: Commencing at a port planted about three an ono-balf miles distant n a aouth westerly d rect on from a blind alough (rom Observatory Inlet where the same touches the Indian Reserve, thenco west 80 chslns, thence north 80 chains, thence oast 8-t chains, thence south 80 cbains to point o commencement, containing 640 seres more or Ima Dated April 14,1911. JOHN IVAN PETERS Pub. Msy 13. Coast Land District- District of Skeena Take notice that I, Paul JJrcndler, of Porcher Island, occupation farmer, intend to apply for permission to lease the followinK foreshore: Commencing at a post planted about 12 feet from the location post of lot 1301 on Porcher Is- Innd, thence in a southerly direction following high water mark 1200 fett; thence west to low water mark; thence northerly following low water mark 1200 feet; thence east to point of commencement. PAUL BRENDLEU. Dated March 7, 1911. First insertion March 11 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeens Lsnd DUlrict���DUlrict of Cosst Tsks notice thst Hume Bsbington o( Prince Rupert. B. C, occupsllon rosstcr mariner, Intends to apply for psrmuslon to loose tbe (ollowing deacrlbod lands: Commencing st s post plantod about 100 chains aouth of the Indian Reaerve on the east side of Goaee Bay on thu east side of tho I'onlnsula ihence north 100 chslns slong shore to tho Ktwervo line, thonos woat 60 chslna more or tesi to Gooso Bsy. thonce 100 chaina along ahore, thenco east l��Q chains mora or loss to post, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated March 8, 1911. HUME BABINGTON Pub. AprU 16. Sksens Lsnd DUtrict -Diatrict ot Caaalar Tsks notioe thst I, John Unwin ot Prince Rupsrt B. C, occupstlon laborer, intend to spply for permUsion lo purchsss tbe following daacribed Isnds: Commencing st s post plsnted sbout (2) two mUss south oi tha forks of thu White and Flal rivers, thencs south 80 cbsins, thence esst bO chains, thencu north 80 chsins, tbence west 80 chslns. Dated AprU 18,1911. JOHN UNWIN I'ub. Msy 13. FrsncU S. Preston. Agent Skeena Land DUlrict���DUtrict of Cosst Tsks notice thst 1, WilUsm John Corlay of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupstlon rancher, Intend to spply for permission to purchase the (ollowing desaibed lends: Commencing st s poat planted at tbo southwest corner o( Lot 3068, lUngo 6, Coast DUtriet, tbence south 20 chains, tbenos esst 40 chslns, thence north 20 cbsins, thonce west 40 chains to point ot commencement, containing HO seres, more or lees. Dated April 8,1911. WILLIAM JOHN CORLEY Pub. April 29. Skeena Land DUtrlct���DUtrict ol Cssslsr Tsks notioe thsl WUlUm Frederick Csmeron of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupstlon carpenter. ntenda to spply for permiaalon to purchase the following described lends: CommsnclDg st s poet plsnteel about three miles south of the forks of the White snd Fist rlvsrs, tbence south HO chslna, thence west 80 chains, thsnee north 80 chsins, ihence -mat 80 C *"*' WILLIAM FREDERICK CAMERON Dated April 18,1911. Pub. May 13. FrsncU S. Preston, Agent Skeens Lsnd DUtrlct���DUtrict of Cosst Rsnge 6 Tsko notice thst Grace -McTsvUh, ol Vsncouver, B. C, occupation msrried womsn, Intends Ui spply for permission to purchsse lhe (uUowing dcocribeil Isnds: Commencing st s post plsnted at the southwest comer 1U0 chains east and 20 chains nurth of the northeast corner of Lot 1116. Harvey's Survey Cosst DUtrlct, Rsngs 6. tbence 40 chsins esst thonce 80 chsins north, thence 40 chslns wsst, thence 80 chslna aouth lu (Mist of commencement conUining 320 acres more or (���������__ ., _. .������.. Datod May 2, 1911. GRACE McTAVlSH Pub. May 6. Fred W. Uohler. Agent Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ot Caaalar Take notice that 1, Jamas Dunlop of Prince Rupert. B. C, occupatiun teamster, Intend to apply tor permlsaion tu purchase tbo following doscrilHKl lands: Commencing at a post plant-ed about two miles south ol the (orks of tho White snd Fist rivers, thence north 80 chains, thence west HO chains, thenco south 80 chslns, thenco eait HO chains. Dateel April 18, 1911. JAMES DUNLOP Pub. .May 13. FrancU S. Preston, Agen .Skeena Und Dislrict ���District ot Coast Range) Take notice that 1, Charles A. Vaughan ol Pr'nce Hupert, H* OL occupation merchant, intend to apply for permlasion lo purchsae the lollowing described Isnds: Commencing st s pott plsnted on the south bsnk of Exchumsiks River snd sbout (our miles Irom its coniluence with the Skeena River, thence mi chains east, thence HO chaina north, thencu HO chains west, thence 80 chains soulh to poinl of commencement, containing 610 seres more or lens Dated April 21, 1911 CHARLES A. VAUGHAN Pub. April 29. Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Coast Tske notice that 1, William Melville Corley o( Toronto, Ontario, occupation clerk, intend to apply (or permiaalon to purchaso the (ollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 3056 Hang 6, Coast District, thence east 60 chains, thence north 40 ctiains, thence west 10 chaini to Hell's Gate alough, thance along slough southerly tn point of commencemvnt, containing 160 acrea mora or lesa. Dated April 6. 1911. WILLIAM MELVILLE CORLEY Pub. April 29. Stikine Und District -Dstrict of Casslar Tske notice thst Sydney Hodgkinson of Tele- crsph Creek, B. C, occupstlon clerk, Intends to apply for permisaiun to purchaso the following descrilHHl Ian.I: Commanclng at a post ptantetl nhout a quarter mile north east from Olacier Riffle and on the east bank ol Stikine River, thenco east 20 chains thence nortb 40 chains, thenco west 20 chains, thence south 40 chains to point of commence men t and containing HO acrea more or lees. Dateel Feb. 11, 1911. SYDNEY HODGKINSON Pub. April C.A. Tervo, Agenl I Skoena Und District���District of Casslar Take notice thst I, Alfred Kyte of Prlnee Ru- pert. B. C, occupstlon electrician, intend to. spply for permission to purchase the following ( described lands: Commencing st s post plsnted about (3) three mllea south of the forks of the White and Fist | rivers, thsnee 80 chains aoulh, thenco HO ebainr eait, thenoe 80 chaina north, then(s St halm Dated April 18, 1911* ALFRKD KYTE Pub. Msy 13. FrancU :*. Preston, Agent Skesna Und DUlrict-DUtrict ol Coast Range6 Take notice that Mra. I- C Putnam of Bt Paul, Minnesota, occuputlon married woman Intends to apply tor permlsaion to p'lii'haso the following described tends: Commencing an post planted at the southwest corner ot Lot No. 1733 marked M.n, L.C. PutnssVa northeast corner, thence west 4'' chains, thsnes south 80 chslna thence east 40 rhslns, thence north 80 chatna to post ot comn. tncement, con talnlng 320 acrei m->r�� or lesa. Dated March 20 1911. MRS. U ( . Pl TNAM Pub. April 16. Geo. R. litn^m Agen Royal Bank of Canada Head Office: MONTREAL. Established 1869. Capital, $6,200,000 Surplus, $7,200,000 Total Asset a, $100,000,000 Savings Bank Department, $1 will open an -n-count Uranclii'8 throughout Canailu ami Banking Connection.-, with all purl*, of the United States. Agents throughout the world. H. P. WILSON, Manager. Princ* Kupert Branch. MUSSALLEM & COMPANY Good Fresh Groceries at City Prices We have just received afresh shipment of RAMSAY'S BISCUITS and Candies. Our groceries are all Al goodB and fresh ) To Reaidenta of Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8���We deliver promptly, our gooda are freah, at price* not to be beaten in the city i i .m*m mm* MUSSALLEM & CO. wjsLgtua* *WWW^^^^^^^*A^V1MMMM^MMM^WWMl' ���YOUR FOOD WILL BE WELL COOKED ON A- Crown Favorite Cooking Stove Trice from $45 to $58. Other Stoves from $16. WE HAVE ALL YOU NEED IN BUILDERS' HARI)WARB THOMPSON HARDWARE COT Second Avenue *^.^*^ft**^*����^^*^*S^^\*e*^*-��*��* ��� ��� * * * ��� as ** ��� ��� * St * Largest and Best Stock in Northern B.C. GET YOUR Rifles, Ammunition and Sporting Goods for the Hunting season .AT THE. Prince Rupert Hardware and Supply Company THIRD AVENUE PHONE 120 * * * * * -t-H-F ��� * * at atat4M4MJfM4*JfM-��t��*4-��M*M��4��-KM* Read The Daily News 50c PE&*tyOH2& THE DAILY NEWS GREENER'S "British Empire" GUN Here's the worldliest gun���a Green. er Hummer less-- at a price within the r.-aeh of all sport-tri*.***. it- jot all tin* Greener features, hard hitting, far shoot- ing. lasting wear; ih.-r.-'** nothing Let- e��/?o ter; price spOs) Catalog I*.; FREE W. W. GREENER 63-65 Bti.tr Hail Hall Mtmrtal. P.Q PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently furnished. with steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, being absolutely first-class in every- respect. The appointment* and service are equal to any hotel on thc coast. Rales: $1 lo $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. S.S. COMPANY OF B.C., LIU lhe new steel Passenger Steamer "Camosim" 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 Th.* "f'umosun" is the only steame on the run having water-tight hulk- heads and dotlbla bottom, thus en eurir.ir safety of pa->-��*ngers in case of collision or wreck. J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stork of dry finishing lumber on hand. Iloat lumber �� specialty, Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as any. ("all or. us before ordering. OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Ave. THERoyal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue end Sixth St. The Finest B'poma. The hart e*piipp��**i and steam healed. HotsndeoM l��th��. iHiiintr reetitn and restaurant Cor.ey & Burgess, rops GRAHAM ISLAND IS RICH IN COAL AND OIL LANDS West Coast of the Island is Declared by Experts to be "Oil Territory"���News Correspondent Visits The Drilling Camps (Special Correspondence) With the construction of the (".rami Trunk Pacific Railway, the Queen Charlotte group of Islands standing but tit-lny milts from the city of Prince Rupert, hai beei brought prominently before the Incoming capitalists and settlers. A wealth of timber covers the main Island, where numerous parties of surveyors are now engaged In proving the various claims made by tlu* locators. It has been asserted l.y the geologists, who visited and reported on the islantl-.. that coal and oil will lie exported in large quantities from the de- pi nitfs "ii <'.rah..in Island. Expert Opinions The late Professor Dawson reported, some twenty-five years .iK" that the coal and oil hidden ��� .ah ihe land on Graham laland, woulf prove of inestimable plain, "ii Yak.-un River and at Skidegate. Two companies are new n k*'K* d in <1. velopment work and others will have iluir plants ..ii thi ground, in a short time. Tlie black sands "ii the shore of tin I. isi Coast, carry gold; but the difficulty in clearing ;Ih* "rust" from the mineral, and extracting the "iron" from the gold has been a drawback, which has kipt many from > xploiting the beachi -. That ihey ar, rich in gold, is acknowledged by all who have attempted to mine from Rose Spi; ar.d Cape Ball. Other Valuable Deposits The wealth of copper at Ik*.da, Jedway and other portions of Moresby Island will mean a source of profit to the owner- of the mines in those lo.-aliu.**. while tlu* j.ol.1 deposits at "(i<>ld Harl.nr" and in other localities are Inn harbingers value. The geological survey of of the future development that Robert Bell and K. W. Ells will bring to ligln the potential- show, that "from Frederick Island i'i. - of the group of islands, to Otard Cove is an oil territory. I The waterways and fishing thc tarry matter occurring in I grounds, with the timber and other means of supporting a large number of persons, will be written about in a future r. port. Fortunes for Some At the present time few of the residents of Prince Rupen realize the opportunities offered on thi adjacent islands. The incn is. in iH.pulaii.iii, following thi i struction ol the railway, will bring capital and labor to exploit and develop the territory now almost unknown. Tin* opening up of a country follows in thi waki of tin* "ir��.n horse"; bui lioih land ��� d sea "ffir inducemi nu on thi Queen Charlotte group of islands that will In- better understoexl when those who .-m i ow i ��� gi g .| in devclopmi i . work r..���������. thi benefits thai to i.. i > in a new country cannot be brought to realize until th< opportui ities an lost. The prediction i- mi dc ihat the few nero occupying the island, who understand thc coi >k-. The -it-le and basalt maki a I covering than can Ik- seen in any other "oil camp." The ground in the immediate neighborhood of thi plant ha- been staked and r.rord. d and it is within thc possibilities ol the :-.ir future that oil wells will be pouring fonh iluir "gushers." Already the men engaged haw bored over em Queen Charlotte Isli ;.!-. sixty feet below the -urface and | an poisUve that they will meet MINING CAMPS with success. Seven men, undo MAVC DDnPDCXC and i x*M-ricnced "driller." arc work 1Y1A*\L iKUuKljo il g at the plain and it i- rijioNid that then an three more "u.fit- Summary of Conditions at ATHABASCA MINE CHANGES HANDS Three Owners Dispose of Valuable Kootenay Property to Mr. Rand of Westminster. Nelson, Aug. 11.���Messrs. A. W. Con-tans, W, Shackelton and (".corgi* M.mrer have sold their interests in the Athabasca mil ��� :" Mr. A. E. Rand of New Westminster. Mr. C. W, Riley ��� I th. Dundee mine at Ymii- has been appointed manager of the three big pn perries in whii h Mr Rand is interested, the Toad M untain Consolidated, the I ��� ind. i d the Athabasca. Several gold bricks have l.eui produced by the Ath* . abasca mine, which is eq lippi '��� with air drills operated by water power. Sixteen feet of ore, i ��� which seven feet have been sampled ard have assayed nearly SI 1" per ton have been struck ir ihe shaft, which is being sunk on ih. lowes. level of Queen mini Sh( p Creek, according to W. B, Poole, who reached the city from thi gold camp last evening. This shaft is now down 1200 feet. POWDER PRECAUTIONS Section Fifty-seven of the City- Building By-law "No person shall have or keep in any building within lhe city at any time more than 50 lbs. of gunpowder, dyi amiti i r any "ther explosive substance, and all gunpowder or dyni miti under the said quantity which i- kept on hard by any pir-"ii within the city, shall be deposited in a tire- proof box >f by the Inspector of Buildings and the said Inspector sh. !l at once hand over to the Chief of thc Fire Department a plan showing where -uch explosive i- k. p; in such buildii g." LAND PURCHASE NOTICE J LAM. PUR 0T1CE When a store bargain is in- iting enough ;.. advertise, it's quite likely tobeintcn sting enough to investigate. To watch The News want ads is to know yur chances for finding a better job. toon to !����� in ilu* field Your correspondent has been over the whole <.f thi territory. Wi;h him was .. man who owns "oil" property in the United S and the trip was made to exploit the interior <���( th. Island. Thi ii.ili. Btioni for oil tan lie ���-.. n -ni every hand and there i- no doubt that tin country i- on ;lic . v. ..(.I. \i lopmi ni work thai will bring this Province mon prominently before the world than .an> .liing be (or. ditCOVI nd. A Hazardous Coast Th< Wesl Coaal ol Graham Island i- a v< r> Inhospitable placi. Tin* I". iin Ocean -wups mountainous w.iv. - ashore, which wcmld ingulf any small trail, ai-d i- iv. n dang, roil- for large Vessels, Th. rocky shores are -tamed and lorn ii would no; in* wise for navigators to visi. ihe locality iu any irall that Would not ItSfld wind and w. athcr. In the Intt rior. the ground is swampy and hilly, the vail. >- are made up of "mus* k. g" and iheri is little clear land. There i- a good route for a railway from Naden Harbor or Mail si Inlet, and it is understood thai three railway ninipani. - have *-. - .und charters to build rasdi when Conditions warrant. Coal is There Tin . videncc ..f coal land- are Portland Canal Boundary and Rossland District Mines. Advices from Portland < .. nip an* to the I ffi 11 that .In* Portland Cai al Mining Companj '��� silver-lead concentrating mill is now running at full incn Itj. and thc shipment of ore from the K.il Cliff Company's copper mine lo the Tyee Copper Company'i smeltery is likely to Im regularly maintained hereafter. ��� Ire production figures of the Boundary district or 1011 to July .".. are shown by the Phoenix Pioneer to total 880,540 terns. After tl.du< lion of 6300 ion- from the British Columbia Copper Cun- pany's Napoleon mine, which i- situated in thi State ol Washington, there remains a total of KSI.L'IK) ions, all of which was treated this year al Boundary district smelters. Rossland minis have produced approximately 180,000 tons >.f or. during the expired s<-veil months of the current year, according to the ..re production figures of the Nel-on Daily N.w-. The Center Siar group is lirsi, with an out put of aboul 110,000 tons; the Le Roi No. 2. Company's mine- next wiih iuatly 25,000 tons, and lhe l.i- Roi about 000 ions. S?.��\**_vje*��^- Ibe "Stay S-atlafaUory Ranja Sold and Guaranteed by INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE' ���"���T1CES IN THE / V\AA^\*VWl^VSA*W S The Kaien Hardware Company Tttllll) ANKNUE PHONE No. 3 Tha Villi cf Cur.on. From time v< timo durins thp '.nt* few months th ��� emtio me.-sage 'Curi*- n BK coming" bat ben tla��h. the Atlantic Doubtl-si mini? of i,ur VM ' '���'*'' r" have s""n this me��. ssae, an I living wri I red ai to it- lull purport. It ii certainly not n communi- cu-i n of ovary day InporUlUM, f.' BXpla n��� I in Itl entirety It m<-nn< that tho t-r- st ll mea!1- ur- tailoring |i mo in En?. Ian I ..f modaro urn ��� li coming ruht Into Canada to * ��� ��� nd vi-it to |ti thousands ',' '"��� ' m '- snd fraud-. livins ��� ��� I., minion it msani inoi tl *. this, f'.r with ths 1 ' ' "t cm - lh" choif-it ��� of He* lesdlng ��.,. n..n ' i iland, Inland nnd Soot- ��� .-. wood rfnl collection I ' 1 British mat rial- in the latest ���ns* i .. 1 designs. Tweeds. \\..r-t. !���, Vlcunai, 8>*rir*��, Cheviots. MelU ns, I' .. ra, nnd in faet every olai ol (abrle f- r which tho Mother Country I w Justly c-lebrnt *d. The ''ii-.- n tour throughout Can- .'In i�� being Conducted hy the lend- nn r- j.r tentative* of the house, In* c'.udlng one ol the Principals, nnd is conduct. I i t sltogether fur the pur- I".- i Oi I ",i,' Iiiiain"��s but with a view So tho Principal* getting into - r touch With their friends and re Idlng ovrsens. / It i- tr...* that lhe Ctirjon service innlhllnles the di-tnnces separating Britain's Colonloi from their Mother, but this si p on the pnrt of the Pro- prletore to i rsonslf pay n tnur of .' : Ot '*n t" their rniniflrntlons i'i" - th ��� Atlontlo, must do muoh to won it! ngthen tin very lif> spirit nermoatli ��� th.* house, nnd insbli ih m to ��� v ��� 'vn more efHolent (or- rios to lleir thoii of 1 owner, North Dakota, I ��� B. A., tanaar, toUBd to apply for parmWon lo tmrcha** tho lefflowtag d<*Mnl>e*sl IU ciiains ihti.co south 10 chains, thonco ��oat *lu chains, thonco nor.h SO chains to point ol commoncomonr oonulali.1 ��S0 acr.*a moro or'����. ,..,... UaietlJuly 15,1911 Pf^SPJ, *HS I'ub. July 25. Fred t. Cowall, Ajenl Skeona Lan-i Dis.rict-IJUtrict of L'oast Kangu V Tako nolic*-- that I. IVur Larson of 1 owner. North Dakota, I . S. A., (armor, intond lo apply for pornitaaioti to purcruLao lho following d.-acnt>*d I'omrooncir.i at a post plantod at the south- eaK corner nl Lot I'-'J. thenc,* aouth su chain., thonce weal 10 chains, thenco north SO chains, thonco east l" chains lo point of commenwrnont. liai.*dJulYl... It'll. PBTER LAR8EN I'uh July IS, It'll. 1'""l I- --owoll. Atom Skea-na Uad l'.-tricl -lli.trict ot t'oa.t Kanto V 'lake notico that 1, John Kvenson ol I'rince Ilu|HTt, lal.or.-r. intend lo apply lor pormisnion lo purchaao the followinK de*cntM*d lands: lommencmij at a posl plantod at the southeast corner ol Lol 4115, thonco north SO chains^ thence eaat 60 chaina, thonco south 60 chains, thenco w.al 1*0 chains lo point ot commer.cemonr. Hated July 13, 1911. JOHN KVKNSllN I'ub. July 'Jo. l'rvd K. Cowell, Atfenl Sitivn* Land l.istrict���DUtrict ot Coast Kanjo V Take notice that I, I'eter Krtclwon ol 1'rince Kupert, laiaorer, intend lo apply for porrr.iaaion to purchaa.* lh.- following doacribed lands: Commencing at a post planled on the north bar.W ol Williams Creek whore tho railway nght- of-way crosau. and :i chains back from th* OTMB bank, thonc* soulh 30 chains, thence oaat 40 chains, thence north 30 chains. Ihence MM 40 chains to point of commencement. Dated July :. 1911. PBTBR BRICKSOM Tub. July 25. Kred K. Cowell, Agent Skeena Land iJLnrirt ���District of Coaat Range V Take notice lhat 1, Benjamin A. Fish of Towner, N. I'., occupation merchant, intend to apply for |a-rmi-a.ion to purchaa* the following daacribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the east boundary and about tive chains from the southeast corner of Lot 44S4, thence north tio chains, thence east 30 chains, thonce aouth <>u chains. lh*ncc west 30 chains lo point of commencement. Dated Juno 21, 1911, UKNJAM1N A. FISH l-ub. July 25. Kred tl. Cowell, Agent Skeana Land District-���DUtrict ot Coast Range V Take notice that I, Adolph II. Chrutlanson of Towner. North Dakota, occupation attorney. al-law, intend to apply lor permission lo purchaae the foUowing desenbed lands: Commencing at a poal planted about one and one-halt mllos tl 1-2. northeast of the head of Trout River on the a*est aide ol Lakelse Lake, and about 5 chain* from the lake-front, thence south so ahains, thencu **e*t eo chain*, thonc* north so chains, thence east 50 chains to point ot commencement. ADOLPH II. CHRISTIAXSON Daled June 30, 1911. Kred K. Cowell, Agenl i'ub. July 2 V Skeena Land DUtrlct���District ol Coaat Range V Take notice lhal I. I'aul llagon ol I'rlnra Ru|*ert, laborer, intend to apply lor permission to purchaao the following deacrioed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north bank of WUliam* Creek about 50 chains southeast from It. Ba, ihenc south 40 chains, thance eaat 40 chain., thonce nonh 40 ehalna. thence west 40 chains to point of commencement. Dated July 7, lull. HAl'L HACEN I'ub. July 25. Fred K. Cuwall, Agent Skeena Land DUtrict���Dutrict ol Coaat Range 5 Take notice that Stanley Green ol I'rince Rupert, II. c, occupation miner. Intend* to apply for p*rmU*aion to purchaae the following dtwcnlied land: Commencing al a posl planted 10 chains aoulh and 4u chains weal nt th* northwest corner ol l.ot ITU, Lakeiae Valley. Distnct ol Coaal lung* 6, ihence w-rat 40 chain*, thenc* aouth so chaina, thence eaat 40 chain*, thene* north bO chains to point ol commencement. staked June 3oth, 1911 STANLEY OttUN Pub. July I'.. Locator Skeena Land District-District of Caasiar lake nolice that I. Thomas Carter, of Prince Kupert. occupation carpenter. Intend to apnl) for oermlsslon lo purchaaa lhe following described land. G-mmenrlnir al a post planted alnut one mile aouth from the mouth of Kails creek and about ISO feel back Irom lhe beach. Ihence *���. chains north, thence 40 v-ham- we.:, th.-noe a,, chatna soulh. Ihenee eaal 4o rhaln*t..p.*lnl..f .-.mmence- ment. containing AJ" a.*re�� more or lea*. THOMAS CARTER. Dated Jul) ;th. 1911. Charles Webster Calhoun. I'ub. Ao.- filh. A,.*nt. Skeana Und Dislrict���DUtrlct ol Caaslar Tak* nolle* thai I, Chartas I.. I i*lgruv* ol slew- art 11. C.. occupation prospector, Intend to apply for permWlon to purchaM lh* lollowlng dwattod lands: Commencing at a poat plant*.] about ait mil*. soulh and on* mil* waat ol the lorks ot tb* W hit* and Hal rivers, lhvr.ee aouth SO chain*, thenc* eaat SO chains, u.et.n rorth 60 cbaiu. lh*nce **��i 60 cbaina. ' Mad April 20,1911 CHARLES DELOROVE l-ub. Mav 13. Francis S. I'leaton, Ag*nt Skeena Land District. District of Coast, Range S. Take notice that Wm. Francis Nicholson, of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation locomotive Unman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north bank of the Xim-o-got-itz river, about two miles up stream in a westerly direction from the junction of thc I little Zim-o-got-itz river and the main j Zim-o-Kot-itz river, nnd marked Wm. Francis Nicholson's south-east corner, | thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, tbence south 40 chains more or | less to shore line of river, thence east 140 chains morc or |css along shore line of river to post of commencement, containing l>." acres more or less. Wm. Francis Nuiiulson, lie... R. Putmnn, agent Dated July IT, 1911. Btaana ,U��d DUtrt. . . Tak. nolice iu: | .Stewart, B.C., occupa- ��� apply tor permlaw*-, described lands: Commandog it, , bank ot the N.O., lhe forks of the Nil, r.,. . thonc* west *u chai thenoe easi B0 ohl containing lllo ac:.�� ���: Dated March 21, 1 111 I'ub. May IT, Ciaiu ' '���;--���-i : v --��� u ���--.Ti* 1 *; to ��� ., '���' -Mlu /' ">.*l, - ��� LIS ������'.���,���<: Skoena Und Di.tr lake note* thai !. !**���!�����?, IL >' ip. in end* to apply I r following dl - Commencing at . i bank of the Zln *.-; miUa. distant ::; ��� . '*i I from the junc'i. n of I " " *. and the main /..���: ������ .; chains, Ihenee ��.-- ' N chains, thenc- aast i, roancamant contait. .- Hat.-l June 7, 1911. . . I'ub. July a. '..'. ��� " Stikine Un-lliu*.::** Take none. ,a... Cl U C, occuaiion cus*.,-. . ������--<. 'in/* *�� ******* i*NmS Commencing al a p��*t ���luarters of a n:i!e . -*** and on the cut bar.. I aouth side of the n.o.::. :' , :' ���ast 40 chains, thanca ;. - ', * weat 40 chains, ther.ce soulh I "'" ol commencement ar.j c* ta ' ir2 ',0, or I.-a... ' ��� "*���*' -I I'uT AeJuY10' mx- "��Ht��Aa��| tHuni lofPriM ItUSl H : I.���-TJ( .*. : tn hi *.:u al ��� jita ��� itia, ncatu, *:. am ��� ��� Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict cl Take notice thai 1. Laa:... . Victoria. 11. C, occupa*.. d^'rib^r"'00 ,o '���'��� ;-^ Commeneing at a post plaatad (I t'.tiami from tha southeast corner t! . ehaina aouth, thence 4o c:... chaini north, thenee 40 c. commencement, contai::r* I. . ��� . . . " LAL-CHL.KN JulIN Dated AprU IT, 1911. -A..AW.V I'ub. May 6. Skoana Und LUtrlct���DUtriet;! ��� Ami, Taka notica ihat I, Jo.n i. Rupert. H. C, occupation booaaee*. apply lor permission io j .* d.acribed lands: Commeneing at a pott plaal miles aouth and (1) on* mil. i the Whlta and Flat rivers, tb*ce* r -��� thence aast 60 chains. tr.,:.c. ��� thence wast 80 chains. Dated April IS. 1911. JulIN I. .'.!:* I'ub. May 13 PntM , Skeena Land Distnct- 1. - C ���..-;!. Take notl.-e that Wm I occupation -Jovernm- *-.*..... for permission lo purchase f. : ed lands: Commencing at a p .: plaal and 12>' chain, aoith ..f tr. KoinS.rmaaaScoastd.sir A N.W. .-..'n.-r. thanca . ���.-. . 60 chains, thenc* n .rt-; . chains to post of cw-nm.:..-.' acr*. more or less. WM. 1 T. D.! Dated March ��)th.l:>ll Pub. April 29th. UU Skeana Land DUtrict���Dutrict cf itu Take notice Ihst I. A '*. . .-. of I'rtnea Runert. II. C, occupatioo aetamt inund to apply lor p*rmta*u.>a to ponhM at foUo.ir.g Ssoonbod laaai Commencing at a ; ���*. . mllea aoulh of the IMS of ' rivera, thanca 60 ch*it.a ... i waat, tbeaca 60 ehalna nor.h, thne* N km ALFRED ULKIIVMAN niUJIIU Dated April IS, ISII. Francu s. PiaMa, .l|�� I'ub. May 13. Skaana Und DUtrict-Dht M .' ���*�� laa* notice lhat I. .' Rupert, II. C, occu;- tor ***rmaalon to purchaaa lh* leUowlag 9sttrm lands: l ..mme'.dr.g at a : - aoulh and Si two mio- *��.: ..' :.*. . i Whll* aad Flat rivers, thenc* Ml I lhanc* aaat 60 chains. Ihete* MHt ' m*\ , thenca aaat 60 ch. ... . __ Dated Apr I 20. 1911 JOHN HUBERT FACtT l*ul*. M.iM. lis. .'��� Skeena Und DUtnet-District rf Cos Tak* not ea lhal I, Martha L***. a rnw llu|*ert. II. C . oce^; .* . to apply lor permiasiaa to purchas* *.U Niaaal d**er.t*ed land.: Commencing at a flat planted a!< .*. li.-wol one-hall mllea dlalanl in a e - ��� ��� Irom a blind alough liotn "t���r����� *��� li������t�� tba aama louche* ib* ltda���..'.���-��� ���:.**����� Noti In lhe County Court of Atlin, hidden al Prince l.wi ��� it. In the matter of the Official Administrator's Act, and in the matter of the estate of John Flanagan, deceased, intestate. Take notice that by tbe order of his Honor. Judge Young, made the 28th day of July. A.D., lull, I was ap|*oint- ed administrator of the estate of the John Flanagan deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby rth day of August. A D.. 1911. and all parlies indebted to the said estate are required to pay tbe amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this Mth day of July, A.D., 1011. JOHN H. McMUI.LlN, Official Administrator. Pub. Slav IS. Skaana Uad DUtriet-Diatnct ol.���� Ra* Take notice lhal Mar, I. .* - ��� ���<���*>*"��� Victoria. II. CM occupatioo homotmwr./������" io apply loc permUalon lo purahaat Ut Wt��l daac-riMal lands: Commencing at a pttt planted at ll* ��������*���* corner ol Lot 9����. Kar.��. 'QSZZ no ehalna *oolh thene. 40 chain* east. I��" chaina nonh. thenar 10 cia-r.. ��~i : ���> �� ommencemenl. containir.i; ���. ' **, MAIIV IILATON lilU.'l.ll*kU1' Dated AprU IT. ISII. 1Mb. May S. Skaana Uad Dmrtct-i>.��net ol Css* Taaa ootios that Irrl W ' ���**. kaluin, occup.tK-o lar a.-. '. " *22aS pernuasoo to purchaa* tba loUealad *u*m, *Comro.ncit*a* al a :* ��� aaatsocaac ol A. UcU.li 20 Chain* aoutb, tbenc* H ciai.. ��� ������ ��� "*���" J cnaina aonb. tbeoe. lo en*,*. - ��� ��*** raaimaoeMDaat s-jotain.n** 2 ��� *--* ��� Tr,. JSS55n5mi.i*-ai:.��.��' Pub. April M. F��d llw***. ��-*-** Skeena Un.1 Wslnel DM Take nolle* that I'er. . MM pa-rl. II C , oeeupatk-n . apply lne permission lo purebaaa ta ,l.**rril**-*.l lands: ... Cm.nen.lnir at a P*��l planted. . *, r McNeil Koer at n..flh ������ : ���*' * ","J .V.. Ihence eaal - ^ mi ���* at K.V.. thenre ea.' arly boundary ����f I'" t ���.MIS) thanca northerlr f la.undary at Umber lirvt ��� t.. north weal rorner . f ��-* we.terl, 2-> chain" m.,r. ��� M.Neil Kl.er. then" * left hank of M, V I H , . .. la. poinloectanmenrer***-'. - m��"0rk"' Phil.- I l* ������at*. June 19. ISII I'ub. July IS. ISII Caasiar Und Di-T Take nollee lha. I. Ia ;������ I occupation broker, .r.ier. I lo purchase the Inllo* I .' I ommenclng at a | In a northerly direction from "an." marked 1. K.. S. I ' nonh, Ihence 20 ehsir.- south to ahore line. th**w ����� point ol commencement, eortair...* or lata. Dated June 10, ISII l-ub. July is. . ���' . -- ' 1. H.S. l-'t iilnv the 2ftth - of Jul>. 1911. Upon the nppHration of the pUinttfT. upe.n hear- inu renel the affidavit etf Charles Vinrent Bennett, filed, and ti|��in he^rlnff what wa> allr ��ed hy C. V. Bennett, routiwl for the plaintiff. 1. It la onlereel that service upon the defendant of the writ nf aummem* and utalement of claim in thia action 1-v t>uhliahinit thia eirder, toirether with the notice hot e..n tfMOrMq, MM* a week for four weeks, nreceilinit the l��t (lay nf S'-rtemlw-r, till, in the "tlailv New��." a tn w��i'-ip��T pul��li��h- eel at Prinee Rupert. B C. l-*> ���].< .t.o.| ,*,������) **n(| aiilficlent irrvlceof -aid writ and statement of claim. 2. And It is further ordered thai the MM defendant elo enter an appearance (����� the said writ of summons anil file his statement <>f ilefcnee In the i.ffire eif this Ooafl at Prinre- Itupert, ll.C., em etr DVON the 16th day trf Sepertnl^-r, lp||, .1. Antl it U further onlereel lhat the e��-st�� nf thia application lie costs in the cause. F. McU. YOUNO. L.J.8.C. NOTICE. Thlsacllan is lmmnht to recover f lf��22.��0, the amount due on a promissory note made fir the defendant, dateel 2nth l>ereml��er, I9M| to the order of the plaintiff, payable t'| months afterdate with interest at fi |��er cent, per annum. PJineiptl llR-fi.OO Interest 84".*. Total tl<*22.Wt ��������***' nnti'nt . r-' > .rnf lot .>���������.di��t- e!A . .:> I Skeena Land District W Take nettite that I. Al*1* horn. Manited*. occup"' apply for permiaalon to i dearnlie��| lands: Commenc weat corner . ��� tuate-d about fi 1-2 �����>*** ,n ��� rectlem fremi Bfwlienrwltr'' . eaat. thenre SO chains ><*"'��� . meal, Ihenee 40 chains nnrtn. > aeal, I here* 10 chain" nor*i mencement containing ISO am" ||tf"J ���H >- I g0 ll.lr.1 June II l-ub. July It. I��ll. lAHAII ' ALTON I're. ' tl-t Sheens Und DtaMl���t-n-"��'f,%*tm*. Take nolle that I, t bar�� ���*' K. WJJ frlnee llm-erl. II. < . "**"'"';v,J lh* f**1" to apply lor permtasion lo putcna deacril-ed land.: . , .,���, ,|��,ul .'I"' Commencing at * l��"l V^L et .'V2S-, mllea aoulh and l2)lwo ""'?"���,r^,i.b ""3i While rl����r and Hal riser, thenee^ ��� d*m lame* weat SO chains. lben�� nnn thence eaat SO chain.. ..., c \l h-* ,L,t Dated April20, Ull. Qg*Sja |-*jtoS.��'* l-ob. May II. Franrlo S "- * " ��� ' - *���*���*-""- THE DAILY NEWS *>��� ^i �������.**���*��,** **���'*���**'**' *m\mm**xm**)\kt**lem*m' - THE COSY CORNER = DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OP WOMEN This Is a little Bection of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted Id subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to ita columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Coiy Csrner" will till a social need. FINE LADY SWIMMERS Miss Fletcher Wins English Championship, Beating Record Holder. London, Auk* 11.���Miss Cur- t-,,*ii, of Liverpool, gave Miss Jennie r'li-ii-lu-r, of Leicester, a grcat race Leicester in the 100 yards ���s' English championship. Th.t* ladies took the lead from tlu inn, and were practically level p to (i(i 2-5 yards, when Miss 'tnwi'ii turned just ahead. The ccision that Miss Fletcher had ���on in I min. 18 8-5 sees., and Miss iiiweii was second in 1 min, 15 -.'i sees., was disputed. If Miss urwen could have reproduced cr form of thc previous day it* would probably have won ���ith a good margin, for she cov- fed the distance in 1 min. 12- 8*5 ���, beating Miss Fletcher's i'iiiIiI's record made at Manchester i Oi-ioIht, l'.KK), by a second. Miss Fletcher has not been quite in speedy since that splendid per- iini.tini*. Indeed, she seems at resent to be a little faster than i>i year, when Miss Steers of .inlilT. beat her in 1 min. 18 8-6 .a. Miss Steers did not defend ir title ihis year, although a m days previews she easily won In* 1(H) yards ladies' chanpionship I Cardiff in 1 min, 20 sees. Miss leave swam excellently in t-.'iiMui* lir.l place to Miss Fletcher and lia-. Curwcn. She covered the i-i.ni'i in 1 min. 18 4-5 sees., or STRIPED MOHAIR is black silk soutache. One could not choose a more serviceable gown for traveling than one of this sort. HELD TENNIS TEA Charming Out of Door Entertainment at Mrs. W. E. William's Home. '.'���.'> -i ca. (aster than last October he: for the second time she won In Southern Counties 100 yards nlits' championship. . A most enjoyable tennis tournament and tennis tea wa.s given by Mrs. W. K. Williams at her home on Borden street on Thursday afternoon. The games were keenly contested and the ladies in success and defeat exhibited all the qualities of true lovers of sport. Mr. Melvin refereed the games with all the strict justice <>f a Roman senator and all the ladies are convinced that he is Thc afternoon was rather cool to er joy tea on the lawn as arranged for so the tournament over, the ladies retired indoors, arranging themselves around the blazing grate where they enjoyed tea and a friendly chat. The invited guesis were: Mrs Monis, Mrs. McMaster, Mrs. McNeill, Miss Pinder, Mrs. Tremayne, Mrs. Burritt, Mrs. Mclntyre, Mist* Crir.g, Mrs. Naden, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Spain, Mrs. J. ('. McLennan, Mrs. Lamont*, Mis. Craig, Mrs. Patmore, Mrs. Bondcaux, Mrs. Brandt, Mrs. I). ('.. Stewart, Mrs. Benson, Mrs. Eggert, Mrs. Bullock- Webster, Miss McLcnaghcn, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. MtClymont, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Cade, Mrs. Ram- Bay, Mrs. Kergin, Mrs. Youngi Mrs. Parkin, Miss McMaster, Mrs. A. M. Manson, Mrs. Beckwlth, '*l"*****-a J I TEMS OF ;:u:;m;;:;;:.;:u:.;:.;:;;:.;:.;:. 8 m ...-watf... SPORTS *"**��. St****-* '***��'��**-���.��a-*a..��^����.-a^..^..^...^���^.��.l,r^. Patsy Kline, the ckver Newark featherweight was beaten by Johnny Kilbane, but hopes to prove his worth in his match wiih Joe Mandot al New Orleans on September 1. Patsy is an aspiring lad and a defeat is not going to make him forget that he has aspirations for the featherweight championship. Sshwengcrs of Victoria, Canadian tennis champion at the pro- vircial championship met in the open singles rather easy victory over McDougall, rated as one of the liesl of the Montreal men, (i-3, 0-1. 11 you want money apply P. (). B"\ 053. tf Silk mohair is among the prettiest of the slimmer fabrics used for summer coat suits and those with siripes arc exceptionally good looking. 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He has had one or two workouts which have demonstrated his undoubted class but lhe Vancouver fans will pin their faith in Ernie Barrieau, the best amateur lightwiiglu on thc north Pacific coast at the present moment. ���JM��(&, The Best Procurable. Absolutely pun ' FROM HOME TO HOME. HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykea, Manager The Finest, Newest and Moat Up-to-date Hotel In Vancouver. Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. 1142 Pender Street West Phone 8500. Vancouver, B.C. -���l.*---**-**^--*-'^^^-*.^-'^.^''^----'^^**^-^-^--****^-^-^-^^----'*.*-^--*! When in Vancouver You Should Stay at CARLTON HOTEL Finest Csfs in B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day lint and Cold Water in each room. CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE Vancouver, B.C. STREETS tc'-e'^^'VVVN/VVV^.V^^-^-^e^.^^^VVVV^-^^^VV^.^**--^^^*-^ WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF BEERS WINES AND -LIQUORS, ALWAYS IN STOCK- -IIEIlE AUK T1IREK OF Ol'R SPECIAL LINES- BlldWeiSer Beer, We are sole agents for Northern B.C. Double OO Whiskey Guaranteed to be 12 years in the wood before being bottled Sole agents for Northern B.C. Victoria Phoenix Beer Northern B.C. Liquor Company, Pko-K IU. 7 P.O. Bet 577 ^^jg^PoooeooeooeoQoooPooeeoeooeoosooeoooeoseooooeo^^^^l^^-^^^,!^^ 1 m Si GEO. D. TITE Furniture Dealer - Third Avenue AUGUST m m J m FURNITURE Every Buying and Selling advantage this store possesses has been utilized to stamp this Great Sale as one that must command your in- -HH-MM'-*MaMiaMHM��HHMi*M" terest and approval. ���-a���������������__^- GEO. D. TITE Furniture Dealer - Third Avenue SALE in a I S3 *3 FOR DINING ROOM If You Are Furnishing, Don't Ignore These DINING ROOM VALUES :-: Dining Room Chairs-Solid Quarter Cut Oak in golden and early English finish, No. 1 Leather seats, regular value of these chairs consisting of five small and one arm $4J.60, $43.50 and $28 00 $45.00. Special Sale Price f Buffets, Solid Quarter Cut Oak. golden and early English finish, regular values $55.00 and $60.00. Thursday Special ��4Q QQ I S3 H ft OFFICE DESKS To see our Splendid Values in Office Desks at nearly Cut in Two prices. Flat Tops, Roll Tops, Type Desks, Office Chairs, rotary and stationary. KITCHEN TABLES Kitchen Tables, without draw, Sale Price ^o'en Kitchen Tables, withdraw, Sale Price 2*50 Kitchen Treasure, 12 flour bins, bake board antl 1 drawer, 15 QQ Sale price OUR DRAPERIES & CURTAINS Madras, Scrims, Creetons, Muslins, Lace Curtains. Tapestry Curtains at CUT IN TWO PRICES. These lines of goods arc selling quickly and your chance to procure genuine sale bargains is to get in early. ~ Ti^n"beds They are disappearing at our Sale Prices. Re- JQ Cft 11 tj member any size Iron Bed from - - . - **���***>** UV GO-CARTS Folding Go-Carts. Sale t�� ^O Price - - ��� -rw��"'v , We have a few left. Get in on these before all sold. Here's a Record in Chiffonnier Values Surfaced Oak Chiffonnier with five drawers and hat compartment British bevel mirror on top, Regular value $20.00, *i\A AA SalePrice -J.IH.VV Surfaced Oak Chiffonnier, 5 drawers and oval British mirror. Regular value $22.50, Sale price Surfaced Oak Chiffonnier, 5 drawers, serpentine front, shaped mirror, Regular price $25.00, Sale price Chiffonnier Quarter Cut Oak, 5 drawers, oval mirror, Regular value $30.00, Sale price Chiffonnier Solid Quarter Cut Oak, 6 drawers and hat compartment, oval British mirror, Regular value $38.50, Sale $27 00 price * ' Chiffonier Quarter Cut Oak. 5 large drawers, swivel OOOOPOO0OPOOOO0OO*OOOOOOOOOO*OOO0O<>O0<>OO6OO0O*OO*,.*.m*-^***^.,'**M*,***'*tT Money to Loan i Money to'Loan on Prince Rapt Agrvements of sale bought. P tMU. Fresh FLOWERS For Lease -1 i Or* S.S. Prince George, tomorrow morning ARCTIC STUDIO, g Two lots, stumps cleared off. U-' .r. city, on -'th Ave. close to Fulton St. T ��� "���*".' I ������' j on them is for sale. Apply ( iptftln BrwM. Premier Hotel. -*���������* *%**** H-^H*^II-^II*^II*^II -fcl*^..'**.' '-*** ****m*****m**f ��� + ,1o awav with this. Patronize a whit.* | laundry. White labor only at 30 M Aviv. LAW* utler Bui.d TRIED TO SAVE EDITOR'S GIRL IU For Rent Furnished rooms with bath. the week. Talbot House. ..: r .*. - .. Ll '-.." Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 ForSale PEOPLE ��Va .:-:--..:..Ta^-..%vj..-afl Q ;*: if** B B up u*a Q .?.���.*. BaaaSB IJtijWaJI 30 THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY A Musical Comedy in Two Acts Neatly Furnished rooms. *-entl,*r.en Dfefemd.*" Apply Mra. Mullin, over Hajastle Theatre, tl Mclntyre Hall, for concert., entertainment*. dances, etc. Apply J. H. Rogers, phone Ui. hummocks. "How . ver did you make such .' splendid job of your city building?" i> his question after a walk ri.iin.l the t"\vn. Mr. Drcher's trip tike- him i exi ... Stewart. BUILDING PERMITS Sum Total for Past Week is Well Over Nine Thousand Dollars. Newspaperman Drowned Near ���*���''�� Furnished Rooms. Mrs. Cre*nw.x��i. AHar r��T Block; Third Ave. I1WI San DeigO While Trying to S>wnve room house, cor. Ith Ave. an.H *.- Save Daughter of His Chief street. $2* a month. Phu 1-'-:: r P.O. i- vsSJ. San Diego. Cal., Aug. 12.-While j Help Wanted lathing on ihe beach at Lajolla, ( ���^ ���"��������������� il-a^H1^ 11 *���**���! -fcii%U'*i.n'��"'^'i"��"'%' Two considerable item- apjiearj in the list of building permit* foriCecil Karberg, newspaper reporter the week ju��t ended. These are j fdrnierly of Sj><.k.'i'i-. was carried residential buildings fur Mr. E.ltO Sea by a IllCe billow .'lid Scotch Woman wants work, h -.-cleaning, wash- Inn or fancy iron.nit. n ra taken home ,1 desired. Apply Aaarln.er.t H-use. Iat Ave. and McBride 17S-1U FIRE CHIEF AND WATFR fHARCFS ' oate8 '-������ ,',rst *-*treet am' Third drowned while attempting to save nm-cix t-nrinuw avemie M oj>f ?;{000i aiul >lore ^ ^ q{ Qq McGreWi -l!u. Wanted-Good -i.-.-l boy t make himself generally I Hotel. 'Ird Ave., corner o bate in kitchen and A; pl] Jam** ��������� Si n ��� ' it *.ru.-d from Patfe One) Mclnnis had seen the light department men at work and warned them th.'r the job would obstruct the r...'d for the tire department. Tht work went on hejweve'r, and the obstruction was encountered ri .i ni"-; critical moment. Lesson from Guelph Under the heading "Things a Fire t'hiif Ought t" Know" the Guelph Hi i 28th ul... - ������ - "It structioni have been issued by tin* fire, light and markets committee to the ritj engineer and other departments who tear up ihe streets, that notice must Ik. sent to tin lire Chief when v. r I block ���! from traffic." Alderman Clayton's fire department recommi mighl v. ry well includi provision >.f .1 similar nature. r Lot 6.r. 8 and 4 7 and B Block 34 14 30 Section 8 8 Price $325.00 650.00 2.000 ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ELABORATE SCENIC PRODUCTION GORGEOUS COSTUMES AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS NO INCREASE IN PRICES 50c, 75c and $1.00 *a.**..*.W.W>WatHa'��W��W��W.W.**.W.a*.��*.w.<>.-*!- Come in aid see our list of huys in other parts of the city 1 (LR. NADEN COMPANY | GROUND Limited For Sale Second Ave.. Lhe Apply I-...J*. buildings for Mr. R. C. Hyde on ten.yeartrutjnlii*^ with the our c<.mpanie�� are note.', f.r prompt-indjun , , , , ... settlement*. We write every known class of ck Realty and Insurance C.�� Prince Rupert. B.C. ill m m*r*Mml i*al.%.'*M.X.t*%n***i'-��.. ���OwMng Ranare ind Kitcht-r. I- .mituw. Oar. sth and Cuttun Stmts. For Sal*��-Chicken Ranch. : S: mjr hout*. hou*f- hold k >od*. Near Pnn< ������ Kjp-urt. A map if taken at once. Addreu B \ ft tf For.Salr-OwnerwillttUfoorlead lots Not. 2S. '��*. i"> and 2'��. Block 27. S *. . Taylor s:r>>*t. ���Ixe -tl x i" x 100, at t~ ��� each, on reasonable tenns. Apply Box 999. P.O.. Prince Kupert. IT'-;-: r insurance A. I ( McBride street, eost $350. Mike t'ruch. residenci. Seventh avenue, cost $2tHl. George an Hour Early Hy the Prii .... orgc ihi- morn- ing tl.r. arrived .1 croud of lir-i Frank K. Il\ and second class passengers. The Prince George Weather Along Coast Cloudy weather with lure and tlier.' den��e fog Ih-'nks though smooth sea prevails along thi a it according to wireless re- |H>rts. Tin* Prime Ruperl ��.������* passing II.Told Bay southbound ..i II p.m. last night. huge breakers end was c impelled to give uop the fight. Karberg's body has not lieen found. returned by the toelay, and was I me in oni hour ahead "f driving his M-^lit ri^ down Centre schcduli and brought 180 tons of street within a few minutes > attend the services to b. oin- ducted in the local citad. I tonight and tomorrow. Lieutenant Wright will preach tonight and also sing one of her favorite solos. A public holiness gathering will be addrSessed by Mr-. Ensigi Johnstone at 11 a.m. tomorrow and a public enrollment -nice will I..* conducted by Ensign Johnstoni .'t :i o'clock. Tin Ensign will also preach at night. *-|i"i.'l music l.\ thc I'rince Rupen Orchestra ai..1 plenty of livel) congregational singing as well a- djii ts and s< lo-. Insurance. The M ri "a I a n a n^ n.ii.n. n a **a '��� *mA, r * ru I j business Chances ��� Good money in Moving Pictures. Wante.1 ���A party to .tart movlna' picture show in Princ- I; .[are W rite me f'-r particulars. -t-Cfl Cash wi" handle a nice lot in Q ur Prescription Ue- psrtment is a specialty C. H. Orme | "TIIK PI.INKER DMnOtST" ( I. Second Ave. Phone No. 82 j I __,_. Sl^^^^A^^^V^MMi*^WWWWVMVi I Do Your Shoes Need Repairing If so bring them to our NEW STAND Third Avenue, between 7th and 8th St. We have moved from the Hart Block : : FOR TEETHING CHILDREN Huh the Hums-The Pain ia .rone. If your .Ir-iler do*, not keep tht*m we will mall you a lata laj��..w.l.*r.l on r.'reipt of 2.*, cents. I.. J. M ATHIEU Co..Props., sh. ,l���.���.h*-. P.Q. ..���* ma i nir.i; *. M. .NERV1NETOWDERS. J) For HtadsctM V4 Nfunbpt I *i *���**^t���L.'**^*-^*'. **��� John Kadakas Third Avenue Bet. 7th and 8th Sts. pxwinoninxxxxxxwsexx'eoocxo POLICE WATCHES All Varied in time iu Police Court the other day. If you carry a : : Reliable Standard Watch You would always have the Correct Time Only reliable watches are kept in stock by the G.T.P. Official Watch Inspector. ��>����>��� R. W. Cameron & Co. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 Sk.-ena Un*! I.i.trle. Ili.lrict of Coast Sanaa V H Tak.* nolic (ha. J.,m* M. T.llman ol led,, OOKXXXXXXXXXXXX3CXXXXXXXX* Kn|n.|a. Iovam. ocrupation lawyer, in.en-la to appw for pannlsalon lo purchas.* lhe followine ilescril..*,! land,: I omm.-ncinK n. a |..ia| planted on the southerly shor.-,..! Kuttymataan inlet on th.* ri��ht hank of a small ..ream tlowin-- into said Inlr. just ea.t of Croj lj.k.. Thanca south *Ju chain., tbaaaa west *!<) rhain- more or leaa lo lh.* ahore line of Crow Lake, thene.* northerly and easterly followinK the shore line, of Crow Lake, the Inlei lo I row .like and Ku.aeymaleen Inlet to Ihe place of eonime'iremenl. containing forty acre, more or leas. Irfiriilnl Aurust 7, 1911. Dated ,\ug. c*oooooc*ooex)oooooooooi3e>ooe)e>oooooe>ooi>x)oooooco LAM) PURCHASE NOTI CE STAFFORD'S WHITE PASTE Is the perfect paste f"r I uses. Two. ox.. bottle 1 tube 25c; 5 oz. WStsrwe 8 ox. Waterwell jar 50c. Everything for th�� Office McRAE BROS., Limited > * e>oe>ooe>ex>'Oe*K>'00.3e>o<>oe>e>e>o<>e^ Tenders. Sraleel in; li-i�� will be r.-r. ivr.l h> th�� II liKlinv Committee of the Methodfit Church of Print* Hupert. HC, until 12 o'clock noon, A "!*li. for the erection and completion Tenders , inti* to Tueidar, Aur. We*. f"r * room In the oW .chwl WJJJ :Bosr1. xxmtxionfHMMXK FOR RENT Store Buildinff on Second Avenue and ; Seventh Street. Low Rent. 1 Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. I pian. and ���!..���- 1 offlee of P. McUui mtxioaooommaoooixMiexxiocio Tenders. i i" WH ! Specinctionimiy be �����*"���; of ft Church , 0|^rf \S D building tn be erected on Sixth Avenue. In the 2t-lH| Cily nf I'rince Rupert. B.C.. aceordlnc to plans j lad ipeciftcatiemi prepared by O. I. Proctor, architect, PHnce Kupert. A certified check, equal to ten (10) per centum of the amount nf the tender drawn in f ave>r of the Treasurer nf Trustee Hoard, which will be forfeited if the party tendering declines to enter Into a contract when railed upon to do so; or if ht nr his heirs or executors fail to complete the ceintract. The lowest or der not necessarily accepted. specifications mar bpfseei, at the :Lauirhlin. Third Avenue, after noon Tueaday, August 16th. Mil. 2t-l83 Tenders will be ******* I Mj�� JSH toTuewlay.Aug. Ifiih f��r, j ���, , '.jA^ water) in the old school bumi Plans and spec!flcattons ma) i* Engineer's ofllce. w p . A^E*,^ 21-1H1 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS JEREMIAH H. KUGLER He sells Buildings He sells Contracts He has Houses to Rent He buys Lots He buiklB Homes Special Bargains in KitHcliis Lands rrimeoin Lake Landa Lnkclae Lands Hazelton Dintriet Lands Bulkley Valley Lands Kispiox Valley Lnn.ls Porcher Island Lands Kitsumkalum Lands, Sand, Gravel and Marble Deposits Liet Your Propertiea with Jeremiah H. Kugl He buys Leases He loans Money He has Farms For Sale He sells Houses He rents Stores Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C. ���""������^^ i>m yfiiUSUftSiSSBSBBSBlM