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Five Cents\npCK MEETING\nOF C1TYC0UNCIL\nIlKORD FOR SPEED THINKS ALD.\nMcINTYRE\n1 But Nothing Was Done\u2014Owing  to\nIndiipoiition of City Clerk Woods\nCouncillors Adjourned as Soon aa\nj they Had Assembled.\nLsl night's city council meeting was\nIiiiwrd achievement if mere speed in\noaji'ng and  closing  down  a   council\n; can constitute a record in city\nItounei! work.\nCity Clerk Woods was not present as\nIb recent almost continuous attention\nto the multifarious duties day and night,\nposition, have told on him to\nI the extent of bringing about yesterday\nlor him an indisposition sufficient to\nconfine him to bed.\n1 Stork decided that in view of\nthe importance of the subject of the city\nsewerage syetem likely to be broached,\nit might be advisable to adjourn the\ncouncil meeting and this was accordingly\nagreed to on the motion of Aid. Mobley\nseconded by Aid. Mclntyre.\n\"That's the quickest meeting we have\nI ever had,\" said Aid. Mclntyre as the\ncouncillors rose.\n\"Nearly as quick as today's Licensing\nI Commission meeting,\"  added  a  voice\nwhich was not, surely, Mayor Stork's?\nAnd with smiles the councillors dis-\nCOMMENCE NEW PLANKWAY\n| On Tenth   Street   Between   Third\nAvenue and Fraser Street\nMessrs. Riley & Roberts began work\nI today on the new 16-foot plankway on\nFilth street between Third avenue and\nier street. This is the plankway\nthe need for which has been frequently\nemphasized by Mr. Prudhomme of the\nSavoy hotel. Provided the supply of\n\" 'ier comes in sufficiently for the\ncontractor's noodn tin noik a ill pn. ...\nrapidly though the sewer construction\n'ork in progress at this point does not\n\u00bbany way facilitate matters.\nOBSTRUCTIONS ON STREETS\nI Warning to Those Instructing Team-\n\u2022tera to Leave Wagon, in Way\nA. Stencernim, a teamster, appeared\nWore the Magistrate this morning\n'barged with having left a wagon ob-\nttructing the roadway. He was allowed\n10 80 on suspended sentence, after\ngaming that he had been told to\n\u00bb\u00ab the wagon there. Those, who\nI eve the teamster orders to leave his\n*a8on in such a position as to obstruct\n\u00bb\u00abroad way in future will be called\nm to explain the matter before the\nMagistrate along with the teamster.\nRAILS TO BITTER CREEK\n\"\"\u2022'or* the End of November,\" Said\nS. Harrison\nJ'H*r\"8on has returned from Stewart\n'27.   Spent a week l\u00b0oMn* after his\nwests there.    He states that  great\nan7 a '\" being made \u00b0\u00ab the railway\nCrli I rails wi\"  be >\u00ab\u00b0 to  Bitter\nia dailv     November- The  company\nrolwVX,Peetmg the arrivftl  0'  the\nnoS8tkwhichi8nowonit8way\ncat8 '\u201e are   twenty-eight   flat\nbinatil C\u00b0Uple of caboo8es a^ com-\nTher i C\u00b0,ache8 M wel1 M \u25a0\u00ab**\u25a0\u00bb\u2022\n\u2122\u00abhinerla,    T* *8,000 worth  of\n\"CSnl\" ue round house- The\ny m so\u00b0n be in operation.\nPARIS STRIKE OVER\nMen Abandon the Struggle and Re-\ntarn to Their Work on Lines\n(Special to the Optimist)\nParis, Oct. 18.\u2014The railway strike\ncommittees met this morning and after\na brief conference formally abandoned\nthe strike. Work was immediately\nresumed on all the lines.\nPremier Briand takes the credit for\nbreaking the strike by the strong repressive measures and the wholesale\narrests of the strike leaders.\nVERY FINE VEGETABLES\nBrought   Back   From   Hazelton   by\nMessrs. Law and Benson\nW. S. Benson and W. M. Law, real\nestate agents of this city, have returned\nfrom Hazelton laden like the Israelites\nfrom the land of promise with the fruits\nof the earth. The exhibit of splendid\ngarden produce in the Law-Butler firm's\nwindow is a remarkable one.\nTurnips, carrots, beans, leeks, and\npotatoes of superb growth and quality are\non view there all grown by A. C. K.\nSealey in the garden ground of the\nOmineca hotel at Hazelton.\nFor the short period of three years\nMr. Sealey has cultivated about two\nacres of land adjoining his hotel, and\nfrom the first year he has raised splendid\nvegetables. The soil is first rate, and\nthe climate perfectly adapted for gardening.\nMr. Sealey has this season grown\ncauliflowers weighing 23 lbs, one of\nthis size was taken by the Inlander\ndown river en route for Vancouver\nthe other day. On the same journey\na second fine head of cauliflower weighing\n28 lbs. and grown by Mr. Sealy was\nconsumed on board the steamer, and\nfound excellent.\nMr. Sealey had intended to send\nspecimens of his garden produce to\nthe agricultural show proposed to have\nbeen held in Prince Rupert He has\ncleared by the sale of vegetables in th ee\nthan tnough profit to pay for the lo s\nhe occupies\nThe interest around Hazelton is\nprincipally forjussed on mining, but\nthat the dis rict is also well adap ed\nfor,, he cultivation of the soil is proved\nby the present ehxibit of produce in the\nLaw-Butler window\nOn their return from Hazelton, W. S.\nBenson and W. M. Law are enthusiastic\nregarding the prospects of the district.\nThey were unfortunately prevented from\ncompleting their intended trip to Aider-\nmere owing to the lowness of the water\non the river.\nROVE SEEMS TO HAVE ROVED\n  \u00bb\nBut Is Expected to Reappear Before\n\"Long\nHarry Rove, an axeman, belonging to\nthe survey party engaged on the Wood-\nworth Lake water supply work for the\ncity is missing today. It is thought,\nhowever, that he will turn up again all\nright in the course of a few more hours.\nHe had been in the city, and having\nbeen a little convivial was rather wilful\nregarding the way he wanted to return\nto the camp by the head of the lake.\nHe landed from the launch intending\nto prodeed to the camp through the\nbush, and the launchman was unable\nto persuade him otherwise. Later as he\nhad not returned, a search was made for\nhim but he was not at once discovered.\nThe city engineer's department expects\nto hear of his reappearance shortly, and\nvery little anxiety is expressed regarding\nhis safety.\nPHILADELPHIA WINS  EASY\n(Special to the Optimist)\nPhiladelphia, Oct. 18-Philadel-\nphia won easily in the World's\nChampionship game today, the\nfinal score being Athletics nine,\nChicagos three. Brown and\nKling were the batteries for the\nAthletics and Cooms and Thomas\nfor the Chicagoans.\nHURRICANE IN\nFLORIDA KEYS\nBELIEVED   TOWNS   HAVE    BEEN\nDEVASTATED\nAll the Wires Down\u2014Expected That\nEighty Have Perished\u2014Lateat Re\nport   From   St.    Augustine    Said\nWavaa Were Breaking on City.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nJacksonville, Pla., Oct. 18.\u2014The fate\nof the people of Key West and other\nFlorida towns is not known since the\ngreat hurricane swept the whole peninsula. The latest reports before the\nwires went down were received from St,\nAugustine. These were to the effect\nthat huge waves were breaking over the\nlower portion of the city.\nIt is believed that eighty have perished. Three bodies have been recovered.\nReports'   From      alloon   Racera\nSt. Louis, Oct. 18. -(Special)\u2014Reports from all the balloo s that started\nin the international race have been\nreceived. Probably every balloon record\nwill be broken at this competition.\nWellman Not Heard From\nNew York, Oct. 18.\u2014(Specail)\u2014Up to\nnoon today no further leports had been\nreceived of or from Wellman, on his\nvoyage across the Atlantic in a dirigible,\n~B^t\u00aeTlHn no anxiety is felt as nis last message\nsaid he would send few wireless messages\nas he desired to conserve power as much\nas possible.\nDate Haa Been Changed\nVictoria, Oct. 17.\u2014(Special)\u2014The date\nfor the opening of the legislature has been\nchanged form November 17th to January 12th.\nWorld's Championship Betting\nChicago, Oct. 18\u2014(Special)\u2014After\nthe defeat of the Cubs yesterday the\nlatest betting was at even money whereas\nodds were offered on Chicago's team\nbefore.\nRailway Strike at Winnipeg\nWinnipeg, Oct. 18.\u2014(Special)\u2014A street\nrailway strike is likely to occur here\nthis afternoon, unless the company\nclimbs down. The men have sent an\nultimatum to the company, following\nthe dismissals oh Sunday.\nOn Most Important Misaion\nManager Heiney, of the Phenix theatre\nwent south on the Camosun, and since\nhis leaving it has transpired that a most\nimportant part of his business is to be\nmarried. He said he was going to\nobtain the latest illustrated songs and\nnew music for the electric piano.\nFirst Cattle Train Leaves\nThe first shipment of live cattle\nover the transcontinental from Prince\nRupert was made yesterday morning,\nwhen thirty-two head were despatched\nby Burns & Co. for the several construction camps.\nFIERCE BRUSH FIRES\nTwo Villages Have Been Abandoned\nWomen   Are   Fighting    Flames\n(Special to the Optimist)\nDuluth, Oct. 18.\u2014Fires among the\nheavy brush are again menacing. The\nvillages of Twig and Pike have had to\nbe abandoned, and many people have\nlost their homes. Women are on the\nfire lines assisting the men in fighting\nthe flames.\nTHE LATE C. V. DAKE\nReamins Taken Charge of by Local\nPrinters' Union\nThe members of the' Printers' Union\nin Prince Rupert have taken charge of\nthe remains of the late C. V. Dake who\ndied as a result of self-poisoning in the\nSavoy hotel here. The remains will\nprobably be shipped either to Nelson\nor Nevada when arrangements are\ncompleted. No inquest will be held\nthe circumstances of the death being\nclearly established to the satisfaction of\nthe authorities.\nDR. CRIPPEN\nON HIS TRIAL\nBOTH OF PRISONERS PLEAD NOT\nGUILTY\nJury Impannelled in Short Order and\nKing's Counael Muir Taking Up\nProbably Whole Afternoon in Open\ning for Crown.\nLEAVING THE KLONDIKE\nLeading Law Firm of Pattullo & To-\nbin Going Out of Busineaa There\nJ. B. Pattullo, a brother of the alderman, arrived here from the North Saturday evening and is looking over the\nlegal field with a possibility of putting\nup his shingle here. Mr. Pattullo went\nto Dawson in the early days and for\nyears has had the leading law practice\nthere. At first the firm was Pattullo &\nRidley, and in 1903 Mr. Pattullo became crown prosecutor, holding that\nposition until a few weeks ago.\nIn the meantime Mr. Ridley had left\nand gone into business in Vancouver,\nand Major Harry Tobin took his place\nin the firm. He also came out by the\nsame boat as Mr. Pattullo, and will\njoin the firm of Ridley & McCrae of\nVancouver.\n\u2014Mr. Pattullo says he has had some\nthoughts of coming to Prince Rupert\nto practice ever since his brother came\nhere, but he does not feel inclined to\ntake hold just at present. He thinks\nthat before doing so he would like to\ntake a trip around the world, as, if he\ndoes not take advatnage of the present\nopportunity, there might not come\nanother for many years.\nPRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH   CLUB\nOpening Takes Place Thia Evening\nThe opening ceremony of the Presbyterian Church Young Men's Club takes\nplace thU evening. There will be a short\nprogram and social function with light\nrefreshments, Mayor Stork will occupy\nthe chair, and the pastor, the Rev. F. W.\nKerr, will speak upon the purpose of the\nclub.\nThe excellent program of lectures\nprepared for the coming season should\nattract all who care to widen the scope\nof their interests in this city this winter.\nThe aims and objects of this thriving\nand well supported young men's club\nneed no recommendation. Everyone\nknows how much such an organization\nhas been needed, and the quick and\nlively response made to Rev. Mr. Kerr's\ninitial efforts in this direction, proves\nbeyond question how well the club's\nwork will be appreciated.\nLord Kitchener Is Appointed\nLondon, Oct. 18.\u2014(Special)\u2014Lord Kitchener was this moming appointed a\nmember of the Council on Imperial\nDefence.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nLondon, Oct. 18.\u2014Dr. Crippen and\nMiss Le Neve were both in the dock\nwhen the trial of the former started at\nthe Old Bailey this morning. The\nclerk read the long indictment after\nwhich the two prisoners were called\nupon to plead Crippen pleaded not\nguilty.\nThe impannelling of the jury to try\nDr. Crippen was then proceeded with\nand in a very short time was completed,\nand by half past one R. D. Muir, K. C,\nwas able to open the case for the crown.\nThis was expected to take up the whole\nof the afternoon. The court will sit\nuntil five thirty each day until the close.\nMuir's address was calm and he\nrecited the facts of the case only. He\ntold of the intrigue carried on by Crippen\nwhile his wife lived, and declared that\nthe presence of the wife was one physical\nobstalce to his happiness with Le Neve,\nthe lack of means being another. The\ndeath of Belle Elmore removed both\nobstacles. He dwelt on a dinner party\nat Martinetta's when the couple were\napparently on the best of terms. The\nmoment the guests had departed, however, Miss Elmore dropped from the ken\nof the world; Crippen pawned her\njewelry and in his account of her disappearance employed a whole tissue of\nlies.\nMr. Muir then related the story\nCrippen told Inspector Dew of his flight,\nand the counsel claimed that it was\npractically proved that the remains\nfound in the cellar were those of Belle\nElmore. Who but Crippen could have\nhad the opportunity to putrthem- there,\nhe asked. Crippen's skill as a surgeon\nwas shown in the very manner in which\nthe remains had bee mutilated.\nIn conclusion the counsel dealt with\nthe prosecution's theory of poisoning\nby hyoscine, and emphasized the purchase of five grains of the drug by Crippen. If the remains were not those of\nElmore he would ask the jury to keep\nin mind what other explanation was there\nof the remains being found in that\nparticular place.\nMr. Muir spoke for two hours.\nThe first witness called for the crown\nwas Crippen's landlord who stated that\nCrippen had been his tenant for five\nyears. The reason given for his leaving\nwas the death of his wife.\nCross examined by Newton he said\nprisoner was exceedingly kind hearted\nto his wife and solicitous for her comfort.\nAll references to Le Neve were cut out\nby the court.\nMaster of Black Art\nThe Empress theater will have next\nFriday and Saturday one of the most\ninteresting entertainments of the season.\nThe management has arranged with the\nwell-known Professor Hoyle while on\nhis trip to Vancouver to give a two-\nnight demonstration of his art here, and\nthe dates are now fixed for next Friday\nand Saturday. Professor Hoyle is a\nmaster in mind reading, hypnotism,\nlegdermain and all the mysteries of\nBlack Art. His demonstration differ\nvery much from the usual performances\nin this line which everybody has witnessed before.\nDon't forget next Friday and Saturday.\n THE    PRINCE    RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nft,!\nu\nri\n77\/E IROQUOIS\nPOOL\nEnglish and American Billiards\nEight Tables Centre Street\nRooming  House\nOpportunity for lady or\ngentleman with limited\nmeans.     Splendid    terms.\n\u2014THE\u2014\n0. M. HELGERSON Co.\nReal  Estate\nSecond Ave.\nJ. R. BEATTY\nCARTAGE and STORAGE\nLARGE FEED STABLE\n....IN CONNECTION ...\nSpecial Attention Paid to Moving\nOFFICE:   -    THIRD AVE.\nWITH NICKERSON & ROERIG\nPhone No. 1\nGASOLINE LAUNCH\nif\n'Ethola\"\nFor charter or hire.   Also Scow.   Apply T. Stewart, Esnpreaa Block, or aboard boat 91\nCanadian General Electric Co. Limited\nCanada Foundry Co., Limited\nTORONTO, ONT.\nMANUFACTURERS   OF\nAU claaaea of Electrical Apparatus,\nRailway Supplies,  Pumps.  Engines,\nBoilers, Concrete Mixers, Ornamental   Iron   and   Bronze   Work,   Etc.\nW. CLARK DURANT\nALDER BLOCK\nAgent\nP. 0. BOX 724\nWe have $10,006 private funds\nto loan out on good  security.\nWANTED\nSEVERAL COTTAGES TO RENT\nSee us for your Fire Insurance.\nWe have the best companies in\nthe world\t\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014District of Banks Island\nTake notice that James Sammon of Graceville,\nMinnesota, occupation merchant, intends to apply\nfor permiaaion to purchaae the foUowing deacribed\nlanda:\nCommencing at a poet planted two miles north\nof the mouth of an inlet, which point la about\nten milea aouth and two miles weat of End HiU,\nBanka Ialand, thence weat 80 chaina, thence aouth\n80 ehaina, thenee east 80 chaina, thence north 80\nehaina to point of commencement.\nDate Aug. 11, 1910. JAMES SAMMON\nPub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nLATEST MINING NEWS\nFROM UP THE SKEENA\nLakelse Country To Be Opened Up By Incorporated\nCompany.\u2014Good Galena Strike.\u2014-First Claims\nLocated on Hudson Bay   Mountain.\nG.R. NADEN COMPANY\nLimited.\nSecond Ave.. Prince Rupert, B.C.\nhE.   EBY   C&   Co.:\nREAL   ESTATE\nKitsurnkalum Land For Sale\nKITSUMKALUM - - B   C.\nLittle's NEWS Agency\nMagazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers\nCIGARS   ::  TOBACCOS  ::   FRUITS\nG.T.P. WHARF\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Caasiar\nTake notice that Chas. A. Edwarda of Seattle\nWash., U. S. A., occupation printer, intends to\napply for permission to purcnase the foUowing\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about 60 chains\nwest of a point on the Kinskooch River about five\nmiles from ita confluence with the Naas River, said\npost being at the south-west corner thereof, tnence\nnorth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence\naouth 80 chaina, thence west 80 chains to point of\ncommencement and containing 640 acres, more or\nless. \u00bb\nDate Aug. 17, 1910. CHAS. A. EDWARDS\nPub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent\nSkeena Land DUtrict\u2014District of Cassiar\nTake notice that Edwin  Chaplin  ot Seattle,\nWash., U. S. A., occupation clerk, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted about 60 chains\nweat of a point on the Kinskooch River, about five\nmiles from its confluence with the Naas River, aaid\npost being at the south-east corner thereof, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence west 80 chaina, thence south\n80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or lesa.\nDate Aug. 17, 1910. EDWIN CHAPLIN\nPub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent\nCoast Land District\u2014District of Skeena\nTake notice that I, John E. Dyer of Prince\nRupert, B. O., occupation gentleman, intend to\nappy for permisaion to purchase the foUowing\ndescribed landa:\nCommencing at a post John E. Dyer's N.W.\ncorner and plant d about 40 chains south, and 40\nchains west of the N. W. corner of surveyed Lot\n1733, Range V being the N. W. corner of surveyed\nLot number 993, thence south 40 chains, thence\neast 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, tbence\nweat 40 chaina to the point of commencement,\ncontaining 160 acres more or leas.\nDated Oct, 3, 1910. JOHN E. DYER\nPub. Oct. 18.\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Coast Range 5\nTake notice that George Owen Johnston of\nMelbourne, Aus., occupation painter, intends to\napply for permisson to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile up\nExtrews River on east bank, thence eaat 40 chains,\nthence north 80 chains, thence West 60 chains,\nmore or lees to the bank of Extrews River, thence\nalong bank of Extrews River south to point of\ncommencement, containing 340 acres more or lesB.\nGEORGE OWEN JOHNSTON\nDated Sept. 12, 1910.\nPub. Oct. 17. A. H. Johnston, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Coast Range 5\nTake notice that Ernestine M. Grable, married\nwoman of San Francaico, U. S. A., occupation\nmaasense, intends to apply for permiasion to purchase the foUowing described landa:\nCommencing at a post planted on the south side\nof the G. T. P. right-of-way 73 1-2 milea from\nPrince Rupert on the north aide of the Skeena\nRiver, thence south 20 chains more or less to the\nbank of the Skeena River, thence 80 chaina more or\nleas along the bank of the Skeena River in a northwesterly direction to the G. T. P. right-of way,\nthence 60 chains more or less in an easterly direction along the G. T. P. right-of-way to the point\nof commencement and containing 120 acres, more\nDated*Sept. 12,1910. ERNESTINE M. GRABLE\nPub. Oct. 17. A. H. Johnston, Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014District of Coast Range 5\nTake notice that Brent U. Grable of San Fran-\ncicos, U. S. A., occupation accountant, intends to\napply for permission to purchaae the foUowing\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the south aide\nof the G. T. P. right-of-way mUe 73 1-2 from Prince\nRupert on the north side of the Skeena River, thence\nsouth 20 chains more or less to the bank of the Skeena Riverthence 80 chains more or less along the\nbank of the Skeena River in a northeasterly direction to the G. T. P. right-of-way, thence 60\nchains more or less along the G T. P. right-of-way\nin a westerly direction to the point of commencement and containing 120 acres, more or less.\nDated Sept. 12, 1910. BRENT  U.   GRABLE\nPub. Oct. 17. H. A. Johnston, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Coast Range 5\nTake notice that Arthur Henry Johnston of\nPrince Rupert, occupation builder, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the followng described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post pbu.ted 20 chains eaat of\n74 mile post on the G. T. P. right-of-way on north\naide of same and Skeena River, thence 80 chains\nnorth, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 cnains\nsouth to G. T. P. right-of-way, thence 80 chains\neast along G. T. P. right-of-way to point of commencement and containing 640 acres more or leas.\nDated Sept. 12, 1910.\nARTHUR   HENRY JOHNSTON\nPub. Oct. 17.\nSkeena Land District\u2014Diatrict of Coaat Range 6\nTake notice that F. W. Gilbert of Seattle, Waah.,\noccupation clerk. Intends to apply for permisaion\nto purchaae the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about 10 chaina\nin a southerly direction from the N. E. corner of\nLot 518, tbence eaat 20 chaina, thence south 20\nchains, thence east 20 chaina, thence aouth 60\nchaina, thence weat 20 chains more or leas to the\nrailway right-of-way, thence following the railway\nright-of-way to point of commencement, containing\nabout 200 acrea more or lass.\nDated Sept. 24,1910. F. W. GILBERT\nPub. Oct. 1. Mancell Clark, Agent\nCoaat Land Diatrict\u2014Diatrict of Skeena\nTake notice that J. W. Scott of Prince Rupert,\noccupation merchant, intenda to apply for permisaion to purchaae the foUowing deacribed landa:\nCommencing at a post planted one halt mile\neaat of GUbert Burrow's corner poat, thence 80\nehaina north, thenee 80 chaina weat, thence 80\nehaina aouth, thence 80 chaina eaat to point of\ncommencement.\nData Aug. 9,1910. J. W. SCOTT\nPub. Sept 16. Numa Demers, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Caasiar\nTake notice that Gustav Berger ot Seattle, Waah.,\nU. S. A., occupation laborer, Intenda to apply for\npermission  to  purchase  the  foUowing  described\nlands:\nCommencing at a poat planted about 60 chaina\nweat of a point on the Kinskooch River, about aix\nmiles from ita confluence with the Naaa River, said\npost being at the south-east corner thereof, tnence\nnorth 80 chaina, thence west 80 chaina, thence\naouth 80 chains, thence east 80 chaina to point of\ncommencement and containing 640 acres, more or\nleas\nDate Aug. 18, 1910. GUSTAVE BERGER\nPub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent\nThe Provincial Gazette contains notice\nof the incorporation of the Lakelse\nValley Development company with a\ncapital stock of $200,000 divided into\n4,000 shared.\nThe  company  is  incorporated  with\nj quite large powers, being authorizied\nto carry on all kinds of real estate business with power to loan money1 and do\ngeneral financial, merchantile and manufacturing business.\nThe personel of the company is not\n| made known through the notice but\nit is believed that a syndicate of Vancouver men is behind the proposition. The\ncompany, judging from certain powers\ngiven it, intends to carry on a genera\ncolonization scheme clearing the landl\nand sub-dividing it for the intending\nsettlers.\nAnother Galena Strike\nAnother strike of galena ore is reported this week and the samples\nbrought into town by the locators\nlook as fine as anything yet found in\nthat line. Five men are interested in\nthe group of claims that have been\nstaked. A. H. Risdale, Gordon Mc-\nLellan, John Salt, Fred Foster, and H.\nB. Thorn. Three ledges have been\ndiscovered with a width of two or\nthree feet and all carrying good ore.\nFrom town the claims are about thirty-\nsix miles, three miles off the Babine\ntrail, the point where they turn off\nbeing about thirty-three miles out.\nThis leaves the new find about eighteen\nmiles from the surveyed line of the\nrailway with a water grade for the\nentire distance. Mr. Ridsdale is much\nelated over the discovery and looks\nto see quite a stir in the locality as\nthe country close by is very promising\nand there is every reason to expect\nfurther locations.\nthis year. There is a deal partially\narranged for the sale of a majority\ninterest in the property to a new company and the main object of Mr. Beach's\ntrip this year was to demonstrate the\nvalue of the gravel to the engineer\nreporting on the proposition. A crew\nof four men was taken in about two\nmonths ago and after repairing the\nflume and emptying the pit of water\nthey shoveled into the sluice boxes\nfor four days, when they cleaned up\nand recovered $212 in nuggets and\ncoarse gold. This showed the ground\nto be worth nearly three dollars a yard.\nMr. Beach anticipates a favorable\nreport in consequence and if the deal\nis completed it means that a heavy\nplant, capable of handling the gravel\neconomically, will be installed next\nyear.\nAlthough admitted to be rich the\ngravel on the Kildare ground never\nwas a poor man's proposition on account\nof the flat nature of the country. Tailings have to be elevated mechanically\nand for this purpose an hydraulic lift\nwas installed, but its capacity is too\nlimited to permit of enough gravel\nbeing worked to make a commercial\nsuccess. More water is needed and\nthat will have to be brought a distance\nof several miles. The recovery last\nyear was about $12,000.\nCanadianPacilicRailway\nSOUTHBOUND\nPrincess Royal and Princess Beatrice\nSail alternately every Saturday mom-\ning-to    Vancouver,    Victoria   and\nAlert Bay    ng\u00b0nBay^\nNORTHBOUND\nPrincess Royal and Princess Beatrice\nSail alternately every Monday after\nnoon to Port Simpson, Ketchikan\"\nJuneau and Skagway.\nJ. G. McNab . General Agent\nTransferred to Alberta\nKinfiston, Ont., Oct. 12\u2014Prof. S.\nW. Dyde, of Queen's University, has\nreceived official notification of his appointment to the principalship of the\nPresbyterian Theological College of Alberta, situated at Strathcona, and\nhe has definitely decided to accept it.\nHe will remain at Queen's until the\nclose of the first 1911 session.\nBurn's Storehouse Robbed\nA storehouse connected with P. Burns\n& Co.'s establishment at Mission Point\nwas recently broken into and a quantity\nof provisions stolen amounting to about\nthree hundred dollars in value. When\nthe theft was discovered by the manager the next morning a search for\nclues revealed some pieces of boxes\nat the river's edge, indicating that\nthe thieves had made away with their\nbooty by canoe, and when the police\nwere called into the case they had that\nmuch to go on. Search by the police\nbrought to light the not wholly obliterated marks - made by a wheelbarrow\nin the soft earth, and leading from\nthis side of the Bulkley river to the house\nof P. Brown, a native. When the house\nwas entered the goods were found and\nin a very short time Peter Brown and\nAustin Mathews, another Indian, were\nin jail. They were both held for trial\nbefore the county court.\nTwo cases of bacon, one case of\nhams, one case of butter, one case\nof lard, part of a quarter of beef, and\na saddle, bridle and chaps, the property\nof Bert Glassey, were some of the\narticles stolen. Brown will be remembered as having his throat cut in a\ndrunken row last winter and has been\nin jail since.\nInterest in Mohawk Group\nFrank A. Brown has purchased the\ninterest of one of the partners, Gordon\nMcLellan, in the Mohawk and Center\nStar groups on Bear river. These\nclaims were recently located and are\nhighly thought of by the owners,\nWorth Three Dollars a Yard\nH. M. Beach, manager of the Kildare\nMining company reached Hazelton from\nthe company's property on Manson\ncreek and is going to Ottawa immediately. There was no attempt to work\ntheir  ground   on   a   commercial   scale\nCOAL NOTICE\nQueen   Charlotte   Islanda   District\u2014District   of\nSkeena\nTake notice that I, Wilson Gowing of Vancouver,\noccupation prospector, Intend to apply for permisaion to prospect for coal and petroleum on 640\nacres of land:\nCommencing at a post planted one-fourth mile\nwest side of Hona River, covering Section 22\nTownship 4, thence 80 chains, west, thence 80\nchains south, thence 80 chainB east, thence 80\nchains to point of commencement containing 640\nacres, more or less.\nDated Oct. 11,1910. WILSON GOWING\nPub. Oct. 18.\nSteamers for\nVancouver\nVictoria\nAND\nSeattle\nConnecting with\nEASTBOUNQ TRAINS\nPrince Rupert sails 8.30 p.m. Thursday\nPrince George sails 8.30 p. m. Monday\nBRUNO SAILS FOR STEWART\nWednesday  and Sunday after the arrival of the Prince Rupert and\nPrince George.\nSkidegate and Moreaby Ialand Points\nThursday    -    10 p.m.\nMaaaet       -       Monday 10 p.m.\nA. E. McMASTER\nFREIGHT   AND   PASSENGER  AGENT\nMWMtMMMMg\nThe Boscowitz S. S. Co.\nwill despatch two steamers\nweekly between Victoria, Vancouver and all Northern B. C.\nports, calling at Prince Rupert\nand Stewart.\nS.S. Vadso    8.S. Venture\nclassed   100  Al   at  Llyods.\nLeaving Prince Rupert South\nbound on Fridays. For further\nparticulars apply to\nPECK, MOORE * CO.,  PRINCE RUPERT\nHead Office at Victoria, B. C. \u201e\nturn\nF. W. HART\nUNDERTAKER & EMBALMER\nSTOCK   COMPLETE\nQueen Charlotte Islands Land District\u2014District of\nSkeena\nTake notice that I, Wilson Gowing of Vanvoucer,\noccupation prospector, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on\n640 acres of land:\nCommencing at a post planted one and one-\nfourth miles from Slate Chuck creek north, adjoining A. Gowng's Coal License No. 00, covering\nSection 29, Township 4, thence 80 chains east,\nthence 80 chainB north, thence 80 chains west,\nthence 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 460 acres more or less.\nDated Oct. 11, 1910. WILSON GOWING\nPub. Oct. 18.\nQueen Charlotte Islands Land District\u2014District of\nSkeena\nTake notice that I, Wilson Gowing of Vancouver\noccupation prospector, Intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroluem on\n640 acreB of land:\nCommencing at a poat planted one and one-\nfourth mile form Slate Chuck creek north, adjotnlnr\nA. Gowing'a Coal License No. 00, covering Section\n30, Township 4, thence SO chaina weat, thence 80\nchains north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.\nDated Oct. 11, 1910. WILSON GOWING\nPub. Oct. 18\nQueen Charlotte Islands Land District\u2014District of\nSkeena\nTake notice that I, Wilson Gowing of Vancouver,\noccupation prospector, intend to applygfor permisaion to prospect for coal and petroleum on 640\nacrea of land:\nCommencing at a poat planted a quarter of a\nmile from Slate Chuck creek, west, adjoinng A\nGowing a Coal Licenae No. 00, covering Section 19,\nTownship 4, thenee 80 chaina north, thence 80\nchains west, thence 80 chains south, thence 80\nchaina to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.\nDated Oct. 11,1910. WILSON GOWING\nPub. Oct. 18.\nQueen Charlotte Ialands Land Diatrict\u2014District of\nSkeena\nTake notice that I, Wlson Gowing of Vancouver,\noccupaton prospector, Intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on 640\nacres of land:\nCommencing at a post planted a quarter of a\nmile from Slate Chuck creek, west and adjoining\n\u00ab tI? b s Coal License No 00, covering Section\n18, Township 4, thence 80 chains south, thence 80\nchains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.\nDated Oct. 11, 1910. 3 WILSON GOWING\nOct. 18. Pub.\nW. J. McCutcheon\nCarries Complete Stock of Drugs.\nSpecial attention paid to filling\nprescriptions.\nTheatre Block   phone no. 79  Second An.\nPlumbing. Heating\nand General Steam Fitting\nWM. GRANT\nSHOP- Basement of Helgerson Hi.**\nSIXTH STREET. l*honc No' \u00ae\nHAYNOR BROS.\nUndertakers\nComer Third Ave. and Sixth St.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeana Land Dlatrlet-Diatriet of Banks Hand.\nTake notice that M. D. Larkin of Barry,;\"\u00a3\nneeota, Intenda to apply for permission to purcn\u2014\nthe foUowing deacribed lands: ..     ortn\nCommencing at a p\u00bbst pUntod ^\u00b0 \u2122\u00a3u\"t tse\nof the mouth of an inlet, which V^JSffiR\nmilea aouth and two miles west of tndJM, \u00bb \u201e\nWand, tbence wert 80 chains, thence nortn\nehains; thence eaat 80 chains, thence bouic\nehaina to point of commencement. iRKlN\nSkeena Und District-District.of Bank\u00abJWg\u00a3.\nTake notice that Bryan R\"?0* \u00b0 m \u00ab* '<\"\nneeota, occupation farmer   inttnd.to aopu^,\npermiaaion  to  purchase the following o\nlanda: ,   .  . _,_ mn\u00ab3 norta\nCommencing at a post planted aU mil M\nof the mouth of an inlet, which point \u00bb\u00ab mil\nmiles south and two miles west of bnoin^ h gj\nIaland, thence west 80 chains, thence sou \u201e\nchains! thence east 80 chainB, thence\nchains to point of commencement. rtjdDY\n THE    PRINCE    RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nREAL ESTATE\nLots land 2\n\" 17   \" 18\nBlock  5\n\"      8\n\" 21\n\"    12\n\"23   \"24\n\"    12\n\" 20   \" 21\n\"     27\n\" 63   \" 64\n\"     34\n\" 31\n\"      7\n\"  17\n\"      4\nSection\nPrice $8,000\n\" 10,000\n\" 9,000\n\" 25,000\n\" 7,500\n\" 12,500\n'\u2022 2,000\n\" 1,100\nGood terms can be arranged       See us for Fire Insurance\nSecond Avenue        VU   IJm   WASH VJ Prince Rupert\nJWsjmVV^mVVm'mlAAAtAiriAAt*!*!***\n**>>*'\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab'W^\u00bb'W^\u00bb'W\u00bb\u00bb*\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb'V.\nLOTS \u00a325 SALE\nin\nEllison and\nPrince Rupert\n2 Lots, Block 31, Section 1, Fraser Street\nto settle Estate.\nHOUSES,  STORES, OFFICES TO RENT\nMONEY TO LOAN\nC. D. NEWTON\nNotary Public\nREAL ESTATE\nANOTHER\nSPECIAL\nLots 15, 16 and 17, Block 49, Section 7, $300 each\nCASH $100 \u2022 BALANCE TERMS\nF. B. Deacon\nOpen Evenings\nSIXTH ST.\nHMoore&Co.\nGENERAL BROKERS\nReal Estate and Insurance\nINSURANCE AGENCIES\nt~- uiduiuuivii nunuu\nnRE um)! Bri,i,h \u2022nd Mercantile  M A DIME\nC\u00abmn rtfor'1 Fire Insurance Co. M\/\\f\\ll\\Hi in.ur-n^ \u00ab\u00bb,-\u00bb,\nWW LIABILITY SBFc* BONDS ZJJ?'&\u00a3\nPacific Marine\nInaurance Company\nTAFT TO ASK\nFOR ECONOMY\nBo,\nGENERAL AGENCIES\nDominion Wood Pip* Company, Limited.\nPRESIDENT PREPARING HIS ADDRESS TO CONGRESS\nProapect! of Reduction in All Executive Departments at Washington\u2014\nAmendment of Sherman Anti-\nTrust Law Recommended.\nBeverly, Mass., Oct. 13.\u2014President\nTaft is mapping out for Congress a\nstrenuous short session when it convenes this autumn, and his recommendations will include several measures for\nwhich the insurgent Republicans are\nfig) 'ng, according to authentic info; .\u201eiion obtained today by the United\nPress.\nThe President in his message, will demand the enactment of many new\nstatutes embodying the recommendations contained in the Republican platforms adopted in many states.\nForemost will come the President's\nexpression of a desire to secure a more\neconomical administration and the recommendation that Congress co-operate\nwith the governmental departments in\nbringing this about.\nTaft will recommend the passage of a\nlaw permitting the development of water power on public lands by private\ncapital, with the government retaining\nthe power of using a restraining order\nwhere necessary.\nHe will urge the amendment of the\nSherman anti-trust law so as to permit\nrailroads to enter into limited agreements regarding rates, subject to the\napproval of the interstate commerce commission. A federal charter for corporations also will be urged. The President\nwill continue his announced policy of\nfavoring the establishment of a strong\nmerchant marine, and in this connection, will advert to the progress made\nin the construction of the Panama canal.\nThe patronage bunghole of the \"pork\nbarrel\" will be partially plugged with a\nrecommendation to senators and congressmen that they surrender a part of\ntheir appointment privileges in order\nthat more government employees may\nbe placed under the conditions of the\ncivil service.\nOther probable suggestions are for a\nnew form of government in Alaska, the\nstrengthening of the anti-trust laws,\ncurrency reforms and changes in the\nlaw governing the issuance of injunctions\nwithout notice\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Caaaiar\nTake notice that Auguat Rohl of Seattle, Wash.,\nU. S. A., occupation laborer, intends to apply for\npermission   to  purchaae  the  following  described\nlanda:\nCommencing at a poet planted on the left bank\nof the Tehitin River, about three milea from ita\nconfluence with the NaaB River, aaid poat being\nat the south-west corner thereof, thence north 80\nchaina, thence east 80 chaina, thence aouth 80\nchaina, tnence weat 80 ehaina to point of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or leaa\nDate Aug. 14,1910. AUGUST ROHL\nPub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District, of Caaaiar\nTake notlee that WUliam   Leakey of Seattle,\nWash., U. S. A., occupation restaurant employee,\nintenda to apply for permisaion to purchaae the\nfollowing described landa:\nCommencing at a poat planted about 150 chaina\nwaat of a point on the Kinskooch River about\nthree milea from ita confluence with the Naaa\nRiver, aaid post being at the south-east comer\nthereof, thence north 80 chaina, thence west 80\nchaina, thence aouth 80 chaina, thence east 80\nchains to point of commencement and containing\n640 acres, more or leas.\nDate Aug. 16,1910. WILUAM LESKEY\nPub. Sept 7. John Dybhavn, Agen\nSkeena Land District \u2014District of Queen Charlotte\nIalanda\nTake notice that Lilian Morris, of Victoria,\nspinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase\nthe following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about half a mile\neast and one mile aouth of the south-east corner\nof T. L. 37,046, thence aouth 80 chains, thenee\neast 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west\n80 chains to point of commencement, containing\n640 acrea more or leas.\nDate July 22, 1910. LILIAN MORRIS\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014Diatrict of Queen Charlotte\n\"\"\u2022Wvrit, S\u00bb ls \"\u2022\"\u00bb\u00bb   Tvoutjs ripe) koaawij, uuura.\nCani., p i,     *!P Company, Limited. I Georgetown Sawmill Company, Limited.\n\u2022\u00ab>ng Company, Umited. | North Coast Towing Company, Umited.\nLloyd's Agent (or Prince Rupert\u2014C. W. PECK.\nTake notlee that Jane Nott, of Vancouver, married woman, intenda to apply for permission to\npurchaae the following deacribed lands:\nCommencing at s post, planted about balf a mile\neast snd one mils aouth of the southeast corner\nof T. L. 87,046, tbence 80 ehains north, thenee 80\nehains west, thence 80 chslna east, tlience 80 chains\nsouth to point at commencement, contsining 640\naerea more or leaa.\nDate July 22,1M0. JANE NOTT\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson. Agent\nPRINCE RUPERT-SKEENA\nTRANSPORTATION CO. Ltd\nR. S. SARGENT,\nPresident,\nHueltoa, B. C\nGEO. CUNNINbUAM. jCAPTAIN BUCEY,\nVice President. Managing Director,\nPort Eninitoi, B. C. | S.S. Inlander.\nJOHN R. MclNTOSll,\nSecretart-Treuorer,\nPort Eitington, B. C.\nHazelton, B. C. Pert Etiin|toD, B. C. | S.S. Inlander. Port Essington, B. C.        V\nThe new, fast and up-to-date freight and passenger steamer      Y\n\"INLANDER* *   -I\nOPERATING FROM PRINCE RUPERT AND PORT ESSINGTON TO ALL POINTS ON THE SKEENA RIVER\nIs now in commission, and all parties who purpose going\ninto the new country can do so with all the comfort of an\nocean liner; and with Captain Bucey in command, ensuring quick trips and safety of life and property.\nFor freight and passenger accommodation apply to\nHARRY B. ROCHESTER^\nCompany's Representative\nPRINCE RUPERT, B.C.\ng>\nNEW BUILDING\nNEW FURNITURE\nMODERN APPOINTMENTS\nHOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM\nSAVOY HOTEL\nA. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop.\nEUROPEAN PLAN        SPECIAL RATE BY THE WEEK\nBEST FURNISHED HOTEL IN THE CITY CORNER FIFTH AND FRASER STREET\nPrince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co. Ltd.\nA complete line of Sporting Goods, Guns,\nRifles, Revolvers, Ammunition, Fishing\nTackle, Prospectors' Outfits, and General\nHardware, Kitchen and Hotel Ware\nSHERWI1M C& WILLIAMS PAINTS\nOILS AND VARNISHES\nPrince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co.Ltd.\nTHOS. DUNN, Manager\nOPEN FOR BUSINESS\nA Complete Stock of Liquors Now on Hand\nSole   Agents  for     RnJ,-,,;*-\u2122. Dflflr     The chief of\nNorthern B.C. for     DUUWCI&CI   DCCI tnem a||\nU\u201e_  \u2022    .   D\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb   The best local beer\nNanaimo Beer   on the market\nKincaid, Scott & Company's Scotch Whiskey\nAll the leading brands of Scotch, Irish, Rye, Gin, Brandy,\nWine, Etc., always on hand.\nCLARKE BROS.\nChristiansen A: Brandt Bide Talaphonc No. 39 Third Avenue\nJULIUS LEVY\nJobber of High-grade Havana Cigars\nTobaccos Wholesale and Retail\nft\n\u25a0\n THE  PRINCE    RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nThe Prince Rupert Optimist\nDAILY AND WEEKLY\n\"\"HE OPTIMIST is the leading newspaper of Northern British Columbia,\nhas grown up with the city.\nCondensed Advertisements.\nn\nADVERTISING RATES are one price to all-25c per inch each issue for display\nmatter.   This rate applies to all advertising without distinction of quantity\nor time of contract.\nReading Notices and Legal Advertising are 10c per line.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES-Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, k advance.\nWeekly, $2.00 per year. Outside CANADA-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly,\n$2.50 per year, strictly in advance.\nDaily Edition.\nTuesday, Oct. 18\nCHANGE IN OWNERSHIP\nWith this issue of the Optimist the control of the stock, plant and good-will\nof the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited, together with the Optimist\nnewspaper, passes into the hands of a syndicate of business men and henceforth\nthe destinies of the business will be guided by the new Board of Directors, or by\npersons they may place in command.\nThe Optimist is a splendid example of the rapidity of development and success\nwhich attend business ventures in the West, and particularly in Prince Rupert.\nIn July of last year it started as a small weekly, almost immediately usurping the\nposition of the leading paper of the city. Its business prospered and the paper\nexpanded. In May of this year it was converted to,a daily and still it grew. Twice\nit has outgrown its quarters and now a third time the plant has to be moved to\nstill a larger building.\nThe Optimist has the distinction of being one of the few newspapers in America\nwhich has made money from the day of its first issue. The credit for this belongs\nchiefly to the boosters of the city who have given it loyal support, which the management have endeavored to reciprocate in advertising Prince Rupert in distant\nfields. In doing this the paper has found favor at home and abroad, and beyond\ndoubt no paper with the same circulation has as many live readers or as many\nfriends. The confidence which the public have had in the paper is evidenced in\nthe fact that three different offers have been made the Company to purchase the\nplant and franchise.\nIn securing the Optimist the new company have the most promising newspaper\nproposition in Canada and one which will bring them both pleasure and profit.\nUp to the present time the editorial column of the paper has voiced only the\npersonal opinion of the editor, and while criticism (the function of an editor) has\nstruck in many places it has always emanated from the best intentions and was\nwithout malice or dishonest motive. Like all successful enterprises doing business\nwith the general public the Optimist has received its quota of mud and false report\nbut this has been accepted without bitterness and in good part as belonging to the\ngame of politics.\nMessrs. G. W. Morrow, C. H. Sawle and G. T. R. Sawle, the retiring shareholders of the company, have disposed of their entire interests and to the new\nowners they resign the safe keeping of the happy relationship existing between\nthe Optimist and its clientele, and extend the hope of ever increasing prosperity\nto the paper and the Company.\nG. R. T. SAWLE.\nSpecial\nFancy Eating Apples    -   -   -   -    $2.35 box\nBest Cooking Apples on the market  1.25 box\nFOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY\nJ. E. MERRYFIELD\nCASH CROCER\nPhone 88. Third Ave. and Fifth Street\nLeonard & Reid\nReal  Estate Brokers\nP. 0. Box 203.    Prince Rupert, B. C.\nTHIRD AVE., NEAR SIXTH STREET\nARE YOU IN NEED OF HELP ?   Do you waat\nto buy, or aell, or hire, or loan?   Try The\nOptimist Condensed Ad. route.\nCOLLECTIONS made in any part of the world.\nUniversal Collection Agency.   6th   Street,\nPhone 76. 134-tf\nFOUND-A   Float,  with  houae.   Owner may\nhave same by paying for thia notice and for\ntrouble of towing:.   Apply Optimlat Office.   188-tf\nIPOR RENT\u2014Three room houBe; furnished, on\n* Borden St., beat view in city. Apply Thoa.\nMcClymoat. cor. Fulton and Third Ave.        116-tf\nOFFICE Rooms to rent ln Wark Block.   Apply\nSecretary Wanderer's Club. 131-tf\nOMAN\u2014To do cleaning; two daya a week. 25c\nper hour.   Apply Knox Hotel. 1.15-tf\nWANTED-Three Steamboat Waiters.    Apply\nFoley, Welsh & Stewart, Steamship Office.\n129- wi\nWANTED-Route boy to deliver the Optimist.\n106-tf\nWANTED-Dish washer.     Apply Tea Kettle\nInn. cor. trd Ave. and Fulton St.      U6-tf\nw\nLiquor Act, 1910\n(Section 42)\nNotice is hereby given that, on the first day of\nDecember next, application will be made to the\nSuperintendent of Provincial Police for renewal\nof the hotel license to sell liquor by retail in the\nhotel known as the St. Ives Hotel, situate at Mas-\nset, Q. C. I., in the Province of British Columbia.\nDated this 10th day of October, 1910.\nARTHUR IVES.\nOct. 10-30d Applicant.\nLiquor Act, 1910\n(Section 42)\nNotice is hereby given that, on the first day of\nDecember next, application will be made to the\nSuperintendent of Provincial Police for renewal\nof hotel licenae to sell liquor by retail in the hotel\nknown aa the Caledonia Hotel situated at Port\nEssington, B. C . in the Province of British Columbia.\nDated October 13th, 1910.\nOct-14-30d SUSAN KIRBY\nLloyd Painter, Lost\nLloyd Painter arrived in Prince Rupert on Oct,\n5th, looking for his mother. Mrs. L. R. Painter.\nHe has not since been heard of. He is 13 years\nold, short, heavy set, dark brown hair, dark grey\neyea. Member of Methodist Church. Anyone\nknowing of his whereabouts will kindly notify\nMrs. L. R. Painter, P. O. Box 662. Prince Rupert,\nB. C. 134-140\nThe sound assurance of large profits to be\nmade in\nSILVER CUP MINES\nmake it good business to invest a portion of your\nsurplus in this-splendid property. \u2014The great resources of the property supplemented by a policy\nof vigorous development under expert and practical management, make it an opportunity for extraordinary profits to everyone ambitious to share\nin the successful and energetic development of a\nbig mining property.\u2014The special offering of\ntreasury stock at 12 l-2c per share is being taken\nup rapidly by local sales and mall orders.\u2014To\nthose interested we suggest immediate action before the issue is fully subscribed\u2014you will later\nthank ub for having brought the matter to your\nattention.\nJ. R. TALPEY Go.\nPHONE 43 PATTULLO BLOCK\nTRY THE  OPTIMIST  WANT\nAD. WAY OF FINDING\nA BUYER\nWANTED\nI want a lot in Section 6, Block 28, 9th\nAve. aide; also one  in  Blocks\n23, 26 or 30.   On Terms.\nC. M. WILSON\nALDER BLOCK      ROOM 26      P. O. BOX 2\n138-142\nHOTEL ARRIVALS.\nHotel Premier\nW. J. Jefferson, Claxton\nR. A. Nicholson\nT. B. Wilson, Vancouver ,\n\/ W. A. Wadhams, Vancouver\nM. L. Gordon\nG. T. P. Inn\nJas. Railmie, Lugend\nMartin Limes\nJ. Gluck\nJ. Goodman\nOliver Ferguson\nD. H. Dick, N. Vancouver\n 1\nPASSENGERS FOR THE SOUTH\nSteamer   Prince   George's   Complement Last Night\nFor Vancouver\u2014A. H. Cove, Dr.\nPallant, E. A. Johnson, F. Enran, Dr.\nPennant, Mr. Frisby, H. HoTard, A.\nGodfrey, J. Dineen, A. H. Mclsaac, W. G.\nPorter, D. Mitchell, H. E. Bodener, C. C.\nVan Arsdol, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cullen,\nF. Conduit, C. Conduit, G. D. Veitch, A.\nDavis, J. Cody, J. Goodner, J. B. Philips,\nH. A. Beach, J. Culvin, W. N. Banks,\nC. C. Airheart, J. W. Clayson, P. J.\nHiggins, A. Vansorten, J. E. Rothin,\nMr. and Mrs. J. Wallace, Miss Hennis,\nM. Mearns, R.  McCleman, L. Wood,\nF. Flower.. W. L. Cook, F. Ferguson, R.\nRogers, M. H. Morrison, Mrs. Jordan,\nE. L. Kinman, Mr. Ross, C. Reid, S. C.\nStimson, W. B. Larkin, J. F. McColl, L.\nK. Brin, L. A. Laurier, J. R. Wellband,\nA. H. Hooks, Mr. Raby, T. H.Crawford,\nG. B. Benlir, Mr. Carmichael, L. St.\nPeter, J. R. Beatty, J. Strongbeach, M.\nA. Katz.\nFor Victoria\u2014Mr. Rayment, F. G.\nAldons, J. Catt, Mr. and Mrs, Harding.\nFor Seattle\u2014G. Lower, L. N. St.\nClair, A. A. Arms, J. Tighe.\nAlso five second cabin and twenty-one\ndeck passengers.\nSheriff's SaleS\nSteam Launches\nWEDNESDAY, OCT. 19th\nAT TEN O'CLOCK\nAT  HAYS CREEK BRIDGE\nThe Prince Olaf\nSame date at two o'clock at\nDAVIS' BOATHOUSE | The Balurat\nSEE POSTERS\nJOHN SHIRLEY,\n137-140 SHERIFF\nPHONE 130\nP. O. BOX 172\nGEO. T. STEWART\nBook-keeping,   Accounting and Auditing\nBooks Balanced and Statements Made Up\nTHEATRE BLOCK        Cor. 2nd Are., 6th St\nPrince Rupert Lodge, IMF.\nMeets in the Helgerson Block\nEvery Tuesday Evening\nAll members of the order in the city\nare requested to visit the lodge.\nC. V. BENNETT, N. G.\nG.  W.  ARNOTT.   Sec.\nWe Have Moved\nIt's your next move, so come and get\na new suit of clothes for Christmas at\nRudwich & Sweder Bros., Helgerson\nBlock, entrance from the lane.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014Diatrict ol Banka Ialand\nTake notice that Mabel Corbett of Seattle,\nWaah., occupation married woman, Intenda to\napply lor permiaaion to purchaae the following\ndeacribed landa:\nCommencing at a poat planted about three\nmilea eaat and one mile aouth from the mouth\nof an inlet, which point la about ten milea aouth\nand two milea weat from End HiU, Banka Ialand,\nthence weat 80 chaina, thenee aouth 80 chaina,\nthenoe eaat 80 chaina, thenee north 80 ehaina to\n\u00a3oint of commencement,\nlated Sept. 7, 1910. MABEL CORBETT\nPub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014Diatrict of Banka Ialand\nTake notice that John Anderson of Seattle,\nWaah., occupation grocer, intends to apply for\npermiaaion to purchase the following deacribed\nlands:\nCommencing at a poat planted about three\nmues east and one mile aouth from the mouth of\nan inlet, which point ls about ten mUea aouth and\ntwo miles west from End HUI, Banks Island, thenoe\neast 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chaina, thenoe\nweat 80 chains, thence north 80 chaina to point of\ncommencement.\nDated Sept. 7, 1910. JOHN ANDERSON\nPub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent I\n=The~==\nSUN LIFE\nAssurance Company\nOF CANADA\nWILL PROTECT  YOUR  WIFE\nAND FAMILY, LIKEWISE\nYOUR    BUSINESS.\nHAVE you considered the\nquestion of Life Insurance from a Protective\nas well as an Investment point of view?\nIT costs nothing to have\nour up-to-date policies\nexplained.\nCALL and see us.\nF. B. DEACON\nOFFICE:-Aider Block, Sixth Street\n, OPEN EVENINGS\n\u25ba\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666* M+4Q*)\nSORE OR\nTIRED FEET\nCan be relieved by wearinj?\nDr. Vernon's Vici Kid, Cushion Sole Shoes\t\n$6.00 a pair\n-AT-\nMARTIN O'REILLY'S\nTHE WEATHER\nTwenty-four hours ending-\nOctober 18.\nMAX. TEMP.\n60.5\nMIN. TEMP.\n46.0\n3O.07S\n5 a. ffl-i\nIK. n*1\"\n.15\n THEP    RINCE   RUPERT   OPTIMIST\nIS YOUR LAST CHANCE\nWe have 15,000 NINE MILE left at 15 cents per share. After October 20th no\nmore of this stock will be sold under 20 cents per share and no blocks of less than 200\nshares offered. WE AGAIN URGE YOU TO INVEST AT THIS LOW FIGURE.\nYOU CAN MAKE A DEPOSIT AND WE WILL RESERVE FOR YOU.\nThe F. T. BOWNESS BROKERAGE COMPANY\nFiscal Agents, The Hazelton Nine Mile Mining Co. Dawson Block, Phone 77\nNew Suitings\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nL. A. Graef, locator.\nCoatt   DUtrict\u2014Skeena\nTske notice that I, Cyrus W. Peck, broker,, o\nM\u00bb Rupert, B. C, intend to apply to the chief\nSSUaSrot lands lor pemu-fon to purchaae\nB^SmWM immediately\nI? water (all situated about fifteen chains\nrj south westerly direction from the mouth of\nBriS Sw, Gardiner Canal, range 4, Coaat District,\n. Era north 40 chains, thence east 20 chains-\nCo ffluth to the shore line, thence following\nKiuosities of the shore in a aouth westerly\nSection to the point of  commencement,  and\ni apriiing eighty acres, more or leas.\nB July 25. 1910. Cyrus W. Peck\nH. Aug 20.\nOmineca Land District\u2014District of Caasiar\nTike notice that L. A. Graef of  Vancouver,\nMunition telegraph operator intend    to  apply\n1st permission to purchase the following described\nCommencing at a post planted at the south-east\nomHof lot 1325 Milligan's survey, range 6. thence\njO chains south, thence 80 chaina west, thenee\njO chains north, thence 80 chains eaat to point\nif commencement, containing 160 acres more .or\nIn.\nDited July 27, 1910.\nPub.  Aug.   20. i\nOmineca Land DUtrict\u2014District ol Caasiar\nTike notice that. Gordon Graasett of Vancouver\nB. C, occupation telegraph operator, intends to\nipply for permission to purcnase  the  following\ndescribed latids:-\nCummencing at a poat planted at the south-east\ncorner ot lot 1328, range 5 Milligan's survey,\nthence 20 chains south, thence 80 chains weat,\nthence 20 chains north, thence 80 ehaina east to\nSint oi commencement, 160 acres more or leaa.\nited July 27, 1910. Gordon Graasett, Locator\nPub. Aug. 20.\nSkeena Land District\u2014Distriet of Caasiar\nTake notice that Oscar Rotta of Seattle, Waah.,\nU. S. A., occupation broker, Intenda to apply for\npermission to purchase the following  described\nCommencing at a post planted about 30 chaina\nwest oi a point on the Kinskooch River, about\neight miles from its confluence with the Naaa\nRiver, said post being at the south-east corner\nthereof, thence north 80 chains, thence weat 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains to point of commencement and containing\n640 acres, more or lesa.\nDiuAuj.19,1910. OSCAR ROTTA\nPub, Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Caasiar\nTike notice that Frank Scott of Seattle, Waah.\nI. S. A., occupation capitalist, intenda to apply\nor permission to purchase the following described\nCommencing at a post planted about 20 ehaina\neast of a point on the Kinskooch River, about nine\nmiles from its confluence with the Naaa River, aaid\npost being st the south-east comer thereof, thenee\nnorth 80 chains, thence west 80 chaina, thence south\n*> chains, thence east 80 chaina to point of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or leaa.\nDate Aug. 19,1910. FRANK SCOTT\n\"\">\u25a0 Se\"1- 7. John Dybhavn Agent\nkeena Und District\u2014Distriet of Banka Island\nTake notice that C. H. Cassdey of Barry, Minnesota, occupation farmer, intenda to apply for\nEST0\" to purehase tne   following described\nCommencing at a post planted about four mUea\nnorth and four miles east of the mouth of an inlet,\n.Jf.TWt,01\" ten miles south and two milea\nZ \"' .?nd H1U Bank\" W\"* U\"mce west 80\nwarns, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80\n**\u00bb! iyw 8\u00b0u\"> 80 chains to point of commencement.\t\ntlkt','!?' 191\u00b0- C. H. CASSEDY\nPub. Sopt. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District-DUtrict of Banks Island\nlake notice that Tessie  Rohrlng  of  Seattle,\nfnr n\u2122M\"patlon \"\"enographer, intends to apply\nland? t0 P\"6\"\"88 the following described\nlouirSi1?8\/!;\", W pl\u00bbnted\u00abbout two miles\nchi1 ,? hni mi. Banks Isl\u00bbn<i. thence eaat 80\nS Sence nort.h 80 ch*m\u00ab. '\".nice weat 80\nSfcSr* 80uth 80 *\u25a0*\" to point of com-\nPuT'om\"!',9'1910, TESSIE ROHRING\nmb.Oet. ll. B. L. Tingley, Agent\n\\ker!il!?,WffirPl,trlet   O'   B\u00bbnl\u00bb   I\u00bbl\u00ab>d\noccunation'\"\u2022'\".\" 11lllie ^H18 o' Vancouver, B. C,\nna**| 'ntends to apply for permission\nComnZ; \u201eh\" \"lown|! <l\u00ab\u00abflbed landa:\n\u00bbu'thTlT8,\"\u201e*,')S8t \"'\"\"tod \"bout two milea\nchi n ' 322 \"ouin 80 ch\u00bbln\u00bb. th\u00abnee west 80\nSnint h 80 eh,ln* *\u00b0 P\u00b0lnt \"' eom-\nfTl^\\\\X 1910' ULL1E LOIXIS\nUclU B. L. Tingley, Agen(\nSkTake IT'1 Dt\"W\u00ab-Dlrtrlct of Banka Island\n*\u00abh S\u2122'\u00a3\u201e' D\u00b0m'n\"\u00bb Alberlgl of Stattle,\nPermMon X, ProcOT' lntend\u00bb to apply for\nESl        t0 purcluue the  following  Described\nVmTSSmViA \"8* ,P\".nUdJ,bout tw0 \u00bbU\"\nehains, then\u2122d^i{i,BSfk\" J\"?\u00bbnd' thenee \u2122* *>\nc\u00bbain\u00bb thence S2\u00a3 no0 Shaln'' thenca \u2014* \u2022\"\nmencemen? \u2122 80 chain* to P\u00b0tat of eom-\nPu^oct\"!'.9' 19'\u00b0-       DOMINICA ALBERIGI\n\"' B. L. Tingley, Agent\n\"WPation \"do,  Intaft B.e\"y \u00b0,' 8^,tt,e- W\"h-\n50d H\u2122 BanwT|thJandLtW0 \"f\" wait from\nhce aouth go Sind' tence we,t M *\u2022\u00ab\".\nthence north so ch.^1? \"\u00bb\">\u00ab<\u00bb* 80 chaina,\nS'W SeptenrtM, 7 Join0 polnt ci \">mmencemer.t.\np\"b. Oct. ii bcr 7' 191\u00bb- , \u201e SARAH BERRY\nSkw B- L- Tingley, Agent\n* C., occuoati ,\u201e\" Wi!llam, McPhee of Lakelse,\npermission to \u201eLuaneherL '\"tends to apply for\nlanda: Purchase the  foUowing  described\nrfTjohn r\\irt\u201ePn\u00b08t planted at the \u00bbouth-weat\nlt^ Gee ^ , P\"\u00abmPtion' th\u00ab\"\u00bb \u2022*\u00bb\nft* 'hence \u201e\u201eru1Uti2'\\.^ai,w', thence we9t 80\nm po\"\" of cornmiS,20 ohaln\u00ab \"ong Lake ahore\ng\u00b0\u2122or|C8soomm\u00bbncement, containing 160 acrea\n*,P.%lO,mo. WILLIAM MePHEE\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\n^\u25a0mV\nSkeena Land Distr ct\u2014District of Coast Ra e 5\nTake notice that W. H. C arke of Vancouver\noc upation merchant, ntends to apply for per-\nm salon to purchase t e following describ d landi:-\nCommencing at a poat planted at the s<suth-west\ncorner of lot 19 range 5 Coast District, thence eaat\n60 chains, thence south 80 chaina, thence weat\n20 chainB more or less to the ahore, thence northerly\nand westerly along the shore to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or leas. \u201e\nDate Aug. 11,1910. William Henry %Clarke\nPub. Aug. 15 A. B   Hoot   Agent.\nSke na Land D str ct\u2014District of Coaat Range 5.\nTake notce that Mary Elizabeth Porteous of\nVancouver, occupation housekeeper, intenda to\napply for permission to purchase the lollowing\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted 80 hains south\nof lot 19 range 5 Coast District, on the east shore\nof Telegraph Passage,, thence eas' 80 chains,\nthence south 30 chains, thence west 20 chains,\nmore or less to the east boundary of lot 64 range 5\nCoast District, thence north 40 chains more or\nless to the north ea t corner of lo 64, thence west\n40 chains mote or less to the shore, thence northerly\nalong shore to point of commencement containing\n360 acres nore or leas.\nDate Auguat 11, 1910.    Mary El'zabettriPorteous\nPub. Aur. 15. A B, Root, Agent.\nPrince Rupert Land District\u2014District of Skeena\nTake notice that Robert Baker of Beaver Point,\nSalt Spring Island, occupation clerk, Intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about 50 chains\ndistant and in a northwesterly direction from the\njunction of the Skeena and Exchamsiks rivers,\nbeing the northwest corner of Lot 533, thence\neast 60 chains, thence north 80 chaina, thence west\n60 chains, thence aouth 80 chaina to the point of\ncommencement, containing 480 acres More or leas.\nAugust a, 1910. Robert Baker.\nPub. August 26. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent.\nPrinoe Rupert Land District\u2014District of Skeena\nTake notice that James Patterson of Victoria,\nB. C, occupation hotel keeper, intenda to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following deacribed\nlanda:    .\nCommencing at a post planted about six and a\nhalf miles distant and in a northwesterly direction\nfrom the mouth of the Exchamsiks River about 16\nchains south of the river, thence north 40 chaina,\nthence eaat 40 chaina, thenee south 40 chains,\nthence west 40 chains to the point of commencement, containing 160 acrea more or leaa.\nAuguat 4,1810. Jamea Patterson.\nPub. Auguat 26. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent\nCoaat Land District\u2014D str ct of Skeena\nTake notice that J E. Lark n of Prince Rupert,\noccupation merchant intenda to applv for permisaion to purchase the lollowing described lands:\nCommencing at poat planted half mile weat of P.H\nMurphy's eorner post, thence south 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chaina,\nthence east 80 chaina to po n 'of commencement.\nDate Aug. 9, 1910 J- E. Larkin\nPub. Aug   15. Per Numa Demers, Agent.\nPrinee Rupert Land District\u2014District of Skeena\nTake notice that Ernest Ferguson of Victoria.\nB. C, occupation hotel keeper, intenda to apply\ntor permiasion to purchase the following described\nlands:      ,\nCommencing at a post planted two and a half\nmiles distant and in an easterly direction from the\njunction of the Skeena and Exchamsiks rivers on\nthe north bank ot the Skeena, thence north 60\nchains, thence east 60 chains, thence south 40\nchains to the Skeena River, thence following the\nbanka of the Skeena about 60 chains to the point\nof commencement, containing 300 acres more or\nlei\nAugust 6,1910.\nPub. August 26.\nErnest Ferguson\nJ. E. M. Rogers, Agent.\nPrince Rupert Land District\u2014Diatrict of Skeena\nTake notice that Percy Richardson of Victoria,\nB. C, occupation carpenter, intenda to apply for\npermission to purchaae the following described\nlanda: , .     . ..\nCommencing at a post planted two and a half\nmiles distant and in an easterly direction from the\njunction of tbe Exchamsiks and Skeena rivers on\ntha north bank of tha Skeena, thenee wet 80\nehaina, thenoe north 40 chaina, thence eaat 80\nchaina, thence aouth 40 chaina to the point of\ncommencement, containing 820 acrea more or leas.\nAuguat 6,1910. Percy Richardson\nPub. August 26. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent.\nPrinee Rupert Land District\u2014DUtrict of Skeena\nTake notlee that WUUam Henderson of Victoria, B. C, occupation farmer, intends to apply\nfor permiaaion to purchaae tha following deacribed\nlanda:\nCommencing at a post planted about Bve and a\nhalf miles distant and In a northwesterly direction\nfrom the mouth of the Exchamsiks Rlvsr on the\nnorth aids of tha river, thenoe weat 40 chaina,\nthanes north 60 chaina, thence east 40 chains,\ntbence south 60 ehaina to tha point of commencement, containing 240 acres mora or Wee,\nAugust 4,1910. William Henderson,\nPub. August 26. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent.\nSkeena Und District\u2014District of Banks Island\nTake notloe that Michael Foley of Barry, Minnesota, occupation farmer, intends to apply for\npermiaaion to  purchaae the following described\nCommencing at \u00bb post planted lour miles north\nof the mouth od an inlet, which pointi fci about ten\nmUes aouth and two mUes weat ol End Hill, Banks\nIaland, thenoe north 80 ehaina, thenoe wsst 80\nehains, thenoe aouth 80 chaina, thence eaat 80\nchains to point ot commencement. _\u201e,_\u201e\nDateAugfll, 1910. JJ'P^V F1LEX\nPub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Banks Inland.\nTake notice that Jamea Regan of Barry, Min-\nneeota, occupation farmer, intends to apply for\npermission  to  purchaae the  following  described\nCommencing at a post planted about live miles\nnorth and lour miles east ol the mouth of an in et\nwhich point la about ten milea south and two mUea\nweat of End HUI Banka Island, thence west 80\nehains, thence north 80 chaina, thence east 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement. L \u201e \t\nDate Aug. 18,1910. James Regan\nPub. Sept. loth. B. L. Tingley,   Agen\nA Conscientous Dealer\n\"Are you sure this milk is absolutely\nfree from germs?\" inquired the cautious\nyoung housekeeper.\n\"Yes, lady,\" he replied. \"We boil\nevery drop of water that goes into it.\"\nInforming Son\nLittle Willie\u2014Say, pa, what is an\nIndian reservation?\nPa\u2014An Indian recservation, my son,\nis a lot of land on which the Indians are\nallowed to live until the white men want\nit.\nPERSONAL\nMr. Thos. B. Strain, formerly manager\nof the Gilfillan Lumber company here\nand lately a resident of Bitter Creek,\nleaves this week for England where he\nwill spend some months.\nSee the flickerless motion  pictures\u2014\nthe silent; drama\u2014at the Phenix theatre.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Bank Ialands\nTake notice that John Kennedy ot Barry, Minnesota, occupation farmer, intends to apply lor\npermiasion  to purchaae the  lollowing  described\nCommencing at a post planted tourmttea north\nand one mile weat ot the mouth ol an inlet, which\npoint is about ten mUes south and two miles west\not End HIU, Banks Island, thence west 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chaina,\nthence north 80 chaina to point ol commencement.\nDate Aug. 11,1910. JOHN KENNEDY\nPub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District ol Banka Island\nTake notice that John Harvey ol GracevUle,\nMinnesota, occupation clerk, intends to apply tor\npermission to purchaae the foUowing deacribed\nCommencing at a poat planted tour miles north\not the mouth ot an inlet, which point ia about ten\nmiles south and two mUes west ot End HiU, Banka\nIaland, thence west 80 chaina, thence south 80\nehaina, thence eaat 80 chains, thence north 80\nehains to point ot commencement.\nDntaAug.il, 1910. JOHN HARVEY\nPub. Sept. 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nCoast Land Distr ct\u2014D strict ot Skeena\nTake notice that B.  R. McDonald of Prince\nRupert, occupation Customs House officer, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase  he following\ndescribed lands-\nCommencing at a post planted one half mile\nnorth of Frank Keely a corner post, thence north\n40 chaina, thence east 40 chains, thence south 40\ncbiins, thence west 40 chains to point of commencement-\nDate Aug. 9,  1910. B.  R.  McDonald\nPub. Aug. 15.                      Per Numa Domera.Agt.\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Banks Island\nTake notice that D. E. Walker of Graceville,\nMinn., occupation farmer, intends to apply for\npermission to purchaae tho following deacribed\nands:\n\"Commencing at a post planted about five milts\naast from the mouth of an inlet, which* point is\nabout ten mUes south and two mUes west from\nEnd Hill, Hanks Island, thence weat 80 chains,\nthence aouth 80 chains, thence east 80 chaina,\nthence north 80 chains to point of commencement.\nDated Sept. 7, 1910. D. E. WALKER\nPub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tingley, Agen\nSkeena Land  Diatrict\u2014District of Banks Island\nTake notice that Martin H. Larkin of Hopkins,\nMinn., occupation fireman. Intends to apply for\nfiermission  to purchaae the following  deacribed\nands:\nCommencing at a poat planted about Ave mU\u00ab\u00ab\neaat from tha mouth of an inlet, which point ia\nabout ten mUea aouth and two milea weat from End\nHill, Banka Ialand, thenee eaat 80 chains, thenee\naouth 80 chaina, thence west 80 chaina, thenee\nnorth 80 chains to point of commencement.\nDated Sept. 7, 1910. MARTIN H. LARKIN\nPub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014District of Banka Island\nTake notice that Maurice L. Gibson, of Barry,\nMinn., occupation farmer, Intends to apply for\npermisaion to purchase the following described\nlanda:\nCommencing at a poet planted about aix miles\neast and one mUe north from the mouth of an\ninlet, which point Is sbout ten mUes south and two\nmiles west from End Hill, Banka Island, thence\nwest 80 chains, thence south 80 chaina, thence east\n80 chaina, thence north 80 chains to point of\ncommencement.\nDated Sept. 7, 1910. MAURICE L. GIBSON\nPub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tingley, Agen\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014District of Banka Ialand\nTake notice that E. R. Loomis of Barry, Minn.,\noccupation farmer, intends to apply for permission\nto purchaae the following described landa:\nCommencing at a poat planted about six mileB\neaat and one mUe north from the mouth of an\ninlet, which point la about ten miles south and two\nmiles wsst from End HIU, Banka Ialand, thence\neast 80 chaina, thenee south 80 chsins, thence west\n80 chains, thenee north 80 chains to point ot\ncommencement.\nDated Sept. 7,1910, E, R. LOOMIS\nPub Oct. 11. '        B. L. Tingley, Agent\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Queen Charlotte\nIslands\nTske notice thst Mary Wilkeraon, of Victoria\nmarried woman, intends to apply for permiasion to\npurchase the foUowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted three milea north\nand one mile west from the north-west comer of\nT. L. 89,762, thence west 80 chains, thence north\n80 chains, thence east 89 chaina, thence south 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.\nDate July 23,1910. MARY WILKERSON\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Queen Charlotte\nIslands\nTake notice that James McAdam Christie, of\nPrince Rupert, bank manager, intends to apply for\npermission to purchaae the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted three mUes north I\nand one mUe west of the north-west corner of T. L. i\n39,762, thenee east 80 chains, thence south 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains, tbence north 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.\nDate July 23,1910.\nJAMES McADAM CHRISTIE\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Cassiar\nTake notice that Clayton Aidridge ot Seattle,\nWaah., U. S. A., occupation broker, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kinskooch River, about two milea from ita\nconfluence with the Naas River, aaid post being\nat the south-east corner thereof, thence north 80\nchains, thence west 80 chsins, thence south 80\nchsins, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or tees.\nDate Aug. 16, 1910. CLAYTON ALDRIDGE\nPub. Sent. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Cassiar.\nTake notice that William Gale of Seattle, Waah.,\nU. S. A., occupation carpenter, intenda to apply\nfor permission to purehase the following described\nlanda:\nCommencing at a post planted one mUe west of\na point on the Kinskooch River, two miles from its\nconfluence with the Naaa River, said post being\nat the south-east corner thereof, thence north 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80\nchai a, thence east 80 chains to poi t of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or leas.\nDate Aug. 16,1910. WILLIAM GALE\nPub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Caasiar\nTake notice that George Lewis ot Seattle, Wash.,\nU.  S.  A., occupation money loaner,  intends to\napply for permission  tj purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about 70 chaina\nwest of a point on the Kbiekooeh River about four\nmiles form its confluence with the Naaa River, said\npost being at the south-east comer thereof, thenee\nnorth 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains, thenee\nsouth 80 ehains, thence east 80 chainB to point ot\ncommencement and containing 640 acres, more or\nDate Aug, 17,1910. GEORGE LEWIS\nPub. Sept. 7 John Dybhavn, Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014District ol Cassiar\nTake  notice that  Chas.  Sarrazon  ot    Seattle\nWash., TJ  S. A., occupation plumber, intends to\napply tor permission to purchse the   following\ndescribed lands;\nCommencing at a post planted1 about 70 chains\nwest of a point on the Kinskooch River, about\nfour miles form its confluence with the Naas River,\nsaid post being at the south-west corner thereof,\nthenee-T.u-tli-SOchamH, thence east 80 chains, thence\nsouth 80 chsins, thence west 80 chains to point of\ncommencement and containing 640 acres, more or\nle\nDate Aug. 17, 1910.\nPub. Sept. 7.\nCHAS. SARRAZON\nJohn Dybhavn, Agent\nSkeena Lsnd District\u2014District of Csssiar\nTake notice that Joseph DonneUy of Seattle,\nWash., U. S. A., occupation laborer, intends to\napply for permiasion  to purchaae  the following\ndescribed landa:\nCommencing at a poat planted about 150 chains\nwest of a point on the Kinskooch River, about\nfour milea from its confluence with the Naas River,\naaid post being at the south-east comer thereof,\nthence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chaina,\ntlience south 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chains to\npoint of commencement and containing 640 aerea,\nmore or leaa.\nDate Aug. 17, 1910. JOSEPH DONNELLY\nPub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent\nSkeena Land Distriet\u2014District of Caaaiar\nTake notice that Frank Bishop of Seattle, Waah.\noccupation laborer, intenda to apply for permiaaion\nto purchaae the following described lands:\nCommencing at a poat planted about 140 chaina\nwest of a point on the Kinskooch Rlvsr, about Ave\nmiles from its confluence with the Naaa River, aald\npoat being at the south-east comer thereof, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence west 80 chaina, thence south\n80 chains, thence eaat 80 chains to point of commencement and eontaining 640 aerea, more or lees.\nDate Aug. 17,1910. FRANK BISHOP\nPub. Sept 7. John Dybhavn, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014Distriet ot Cassisr\nTake notice that Charles M. Baxter ot Seattle,\nWash., U. S. A., occupation barrister, Intends to\napply lor permiasion  to purchase the foUowing\ndeacribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about 60 ehains\nwest ot a point on the Kinskooch River, about six\nmilea from ita confluence with the Naaa River, said\npoat being at the south-west comer thereof, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south\n80 chains, thence weat 80 chains to point of commencement snd containing 640 acres, morei or Jess.\nDate Aug. 18,1910. CHARLES M. BAXTER\nPub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn .Af-ent\nSkeena Und District\u2014District of Coaat\nTake notice that George R. Putman ol Prince\nRupert, occupation timekeeper, intenda to apply\nlor permission to purchaae the foUowing described\nCommencing at a poet planted at tha aouth\neast comer of lot 1712; thence south 40 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence north 40 chainB,\nthence east 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 820 acres more or less.\nDate September 6, 1910. Geo. R. Putman,\nPub. Sept. 20.\nand Dress Goods\nMrs. Frizzell has got her new Fall\n\"Stock all in now.   It'contains new\nand beautiful\nBroadcloths       Suitings\nSerges Trimmings'*^JB5\nA new line of Eiderdown Robes and\nDressing Gowns.\nMRS. S. 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Harrison & Co.)\nBID    ASKED\nPortland Canal 27 3-4   281-4\nStewart M. & D. Co    3.00      3.25\nRed Cliff        97       .99'\nMain Reef 30\n THE    PRINCE    RUPERT     OPTIMIST\nProfessional Cards\nG.   W.   ARNOTT\nNotary Public Auctioneer\nValuator\nDrawer 1539 Prince Rupert\nW. L. BARKER\nArchitect\nSecond avenue and Third street\nOver Westenhaver Bros.' Office.\nDR. W. BARRATT CLAYTON\nDentist\nWestenhaver Block, cor. Second Ave,\nand Sixth st. Phone Green 69\nMUNRO  &  LAILEY\nArchitects,\nStork Building, Second Avenue.\nALFRED CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A.\nof British Columbia of B.C., Ontario, Sas-\nand Manitoba Bars. katchewan and Al\nberta Bars.\nCARSS & BENNETT\nBarristers, Notaries, Etc.\nOffice-Exchange block, corner Third avenue and\nSixth street. Prince Ruoert. 8\nWM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S.\nDentist.\nCrown*and'Bridge Work a Specialty.\nAll dental operations skilfully treated. Gaa and\nlocal anesthetics administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Consultation free. Offices: 19\nand 20 Alder Block. Prince Rupert. ii-12\nLUCAS C& GRANT\n.Civil and Mining Engineers and Surveyors.\nReports,   Plans,  Specifications,   estimates,\nWharf Construction, Etc.\nnear First Street\nOfflce|:-Znd Ave.\nP. O. Box 82\nPRINCE RUPERT\nSAMUEL MAY&CO,\nBILLIARD TABLE\nMANUFACTURERS.\nfstablished\nForty Years.\nSend for (atalogue\n102 It 104,\niDCIAlDE ST..W,\nTORONTO.\nOr to local agents. G. W. ARNOTT, Rupert City\nRealty & Information Bureau. Prince Rupert. B.C\nNew Knox Hotel\nARTAUD & BESNER\nPROPRIETORS\nThe New Knox Hotel is run on the\nEuropean plan First-class service All\nthe latest modern improvements.\nTHE BAR keeps only the best brands\nof liquors and cigars.\nTHE CAFE is open from 6.30 a. m.\nto 8 p. m.   Excellent cuisine; first-class\nservice.\nBEDS 50c AND UP\nFirst Avenue. Prince Rupert\nLiquor & Supply Co.\nLIMITED\nFIRST AVE. Near Firtt St.\nSOLE AOKNT8 FOR NORTHERN B. C. FOR I\nB. C Distillery\nClan McKenzie Scotch\nBarclay Perkin's famous London Stout\nDuo   Le   Grange   Champagne\nAEREATED WATERS\nFamous White Rock\nVarious Choice Brands of Cigars\nFaaaily Trade Specially Catered la.       Plot* 66\nHctfly Opt Mi\nGets\nGRAND HOTEL\nJ.   GOODMAN,  Proprietor\nSpring Beds 25c.     Rooms 60c.\nand   $1.00.      Best   beds  and\nrooms in town for the money.\nFIRST AVE. AND SEVENTH STREET\nPrince Rupert, B.C. 7otf\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeana Land Distriet\u2014District of Banks Island\nTake notice that James Cattin of Graceville, M inoccupation farmer, intends to spply for\non  to  purchaae  the  foUowing  descnbed\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted about two mues\nnorth and four miles east of the mouth of an inlet,\nwnJeh point is about ten miles aouth and two miles\nmat of End Hill, Banks Ialand, tbence east 80\nchains, thenee aouth 80 chaina, thence west 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. _    \t\nDate Aug. 13,1910. JAMES CATLIN\nPub. Sept. 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nISkeena Land Diatrict\u2014Diatrict of Banka Ialand\nTake notiee that Frank Valesh of Graceville,\nMinnesota, occupation merchant, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the foUowing described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted about four miles\neaat of the mouth of an inlet, which point is about\nten miles south and two miles west from End HiU,\nBanks Island, thence east 80 chains, thence north\n60 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80\nchains to point of commencement.\nDate Aug. 13,1910. FRANK VALESH\nPub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Ageo\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Banks Island\nTake notice that P. L. O'Phelan of Graceville,\nMinnesota, occupation merchant, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a poat planted about four miles\neast of the mouth of an inlet, which point is about\n'.en miles south and two miles west from End HiU,\nHanks Island, thence weat 80 ehains, thence north\nb0 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80\nchains to point of commencement.\nDate Aug. 13,1910. P. L. O'PHELAN\nPub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Banka Island\nTake notice that Peter Regan of Barry, Minnesota, occupation farmer, intends to apply for\npermission  to  purchase  the  following  described\nlands:\nCommencing at a poat planted about aix mUes\nnorth and two miles east of the mouth of an inlet,\nwhich point is about ten mUes south and two milea\nwest from End HiU, Banka Island, thence eaat 80\nchains, thence aouth 80 chaina, tlience weat 80\nchains, thence north 80 chaina to point of com\nmencement.\nDate Aug. 12, 1910. PETER REGAN\nPub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Banka Ialand\nTake notice that John Dunn of Barry, Minnesota, occupation farmer, intenda to apply for\npermission   to  purchase  the foUowing  described\nlanda:\nCommencing at a post planted about six milea\nnorth and two miles east of the mouth of an inlet,\nwhich point is about ten miles south and two mUes\nwest of End HiU, Banka Ialand, thence weat 80\nchains, thence south 80 chaina, thence east 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. *\nDate Aug. 12, 1910. JOHN DUNN\nPub. Sept. 15.                          B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Banka Ialand\nTake notice that Michael Cregan of Barry, Minnesota, occupation farmer. Intends to apply for\npermission  to  purcnase  the  foUowing   described\nlanda:\nCommencing at a poat planted about four mues\nnorth and two mues eaat of the mouth of an inlet,\nwhich point is about ten miles south and two miles\nwest of End HiU, Banka Ialand, thence west 80\nchainB, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80\nchaina, thence aouth 80 chains to point of com-\nmencement.\nDate Aug. 12, 1910. MICHAEL CREGAN\nPub. Sept. 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Banka Ialand\nTake notice that Edward Atwood of Barry, Minnesota, occupation farmer, intenda to apply for\npermission  to  purchaae  the  foUowing  described\nlands:\nCommencing at a poat planted about four miles\nnorth and two miles eaat of the mouth of an inlet,\nwhich point is about ten miles south and two milea\nwest of End HUI, Banks Island, thence eaat 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, tbence south 80 chains to ppoint of commencement.\nDate Aug. 12, 1910. EDWARD ATWOOD\nPub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Banka Ialand\nTake notice that Mary Canty of GracevUle, Minnesota, occupation farmer, intenda to appiy for\npermission  to  purchase  tne  foUowing  described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted about four milea\nwhich point ia about ten milea aouth and two miles\nwest of End HiU, Banks Island, thence eaat 80\nchains, thence aouth 80 chains, thence west 8C\nchains, thence north 80 chaina to point of com*\nmencement.\nDate Aug. 12 1910. MARY CANTY\nPub. Sept. 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014Distriet of Banka Ialand\nTake notice that William Witte of Barry, Min\nneeota, occupation banker, intends to apply for\npermisaion  to purchaae  the following  described\nCommencing at a poat planted about four milea\nnorth and two mUea eaat of the mouth of an Inlet,\nwhich point ia about ten milea aouth and two miles\nweat of End HiU, Banka Ialand, thenee weat 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains, thence eaat 80\nchaina, thence north 80 chaina to point of commencement.\nDato Aug. 12, 1910. WILUAM WITTE\nPub. Sept. 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014Distriet of Banks Ialand\nTake notice that M. S. Stevens, of Graceville'\nMinnesota, occupation Inwyer, Intenda to   aoply\nfor permiasion to purchase the following deacribed\nCommencing at a post planted two milea north\nand two mUea eaat of the mouth of an inlet, which\npoint ia about ten miles aouth and two milea west\nof End Hill, Banka Ialand, thenee weat 80 chaina\nthenee north 80 chaina, thenoe east 80 chaina,\nthence aouth 80 chains to point of commoncement.\nDate Aug. 12, 1910. M. S. STEVENS\nPub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Banks Island\nTake notiee that Timothy SulUvan of Graceville,\nMinnesota, occupation farmer, Intenda to apply\nfor permiaaion to purchaae the foUowing described\nCommencing at a poat planted two miles north\nand two milea eaat of the mouth of an inlet, which\npoint ia about ten miles aouth and two milea west\nof End HiU, Banks Island, thenee east 80 chaina,\nthenee north 80 ehaina, thence west 80 chaina,\ntbence aouth 80 chaina to point of commencement.\nDate Aug. 12,1910. TIMOTHY SULUVAN\nPub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014Diatrict of Banka Ialand\nTake notiee that Patrick M. Maher of Seattle\nWaah., occupation real estate dealer, intends   to\napply for permission to   purchaae the   foUowing\nCommencing at a post planted two mUea north\nand two milea east of the mouth of an inlet, whleh\npoint ia about ten miles south and two mUes weat\nof End HiU, Banka Ialand, thence east 80 chaina,\nthence south 80 chains, thenee west 80 chaina,\nthence north 80 chaina to point of commencement.\nDate Aug. 12,1910. PATRICK M. MAHER\nPub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSUPERB RESULTS\nOF SILVER CUP\nFINEST   SHOWING   IN   B.   C.   OF\nHIGH GRADE ORE\nUnanimous Verdict of Experts. Record Rush to Hazelton Country\nPredicted for Spring. Work on\nSilver Cup to Go on All Winter.\nAmong the passengers who travelled\non the steamer Prince George for the\nSouth last night was E. L. Kinman, the\nmanaging director of the Silver Cup\nMining company, whose property on\nNine Mile mountain near Hazelton is\nheld by the most disinterested opinion\nof experts who have seen the mines, to be\none of the finest silver mining properties\never struck.\nAlready a shipment of about 40 tons\nof high grade.ore has been sent from\nthe Silver Cup to Port Essington, and\nthe ore is still coming out. It will be\nsent to Swansea for smelting.\nThe mine is being developed with a\nforce of six men, and tunnels numbers\n2, 3, and 4 are being driven at present.\nWork will be continued during the whole\nwinter. Mr. Kinman has sent up supplies to last the men until June 1, 1911.\nAll four tunnels are in ore of the highest\ngrade, and as early as possible in spring\na big force of men will be put on to work\non the building of a wagon road to\nconnect the mine with the Skeena\nriver which will place the mine on a\npermanent shipping basis. At no stage\nsince its discovery has the Silver Cup\nproperty looked more promising.\nThe Erie property on Four Mile Hill\nis also showing splendidly. Surface\nwork here has been carried on during\nthe summer. No. 1 vein shaft has been\nsunk 50 feet, and a cross cut 12 feet\naround from the bottom failed to catch\nthe hanging wall. No. 2 vein has been\nworked with an open cut run 200 feet\nlong, 16 feet wide, and from 2 to 15\nfeet deep following along the top of an\nore shaft which at that point shows\n11 feet, 5 inches, of solid ore while the\nore still goes on under the bank to an\nunknown width. The ledge has been\ncross cut 46 feet, and the foot wall\nhas not yet been encountered.\nAssays on this showing have run from\n$79 to $670 and an average of all assays\nmade has been $253, while a general\nassay of the entire cut taken by S.\nPhipps of Prince Rupert gave an average\nreturn of $157.53.\nThis property is located on Four\nMile Hill which lien within less than a\nmile of the Grand Trunk railway at\nan elevation of 900 feet above the steel.\nWork will be resumed on this property\nearly in the spring with a full force of\nmen.\nAdjoining properties are all showing\nexceedingly good results, and numerous\nsplendidly promising strikes have been\nmade in the neighborhood of the mines\nmentioned. It is predicted confidently\nthat there will be one of the most\nremarkable mining rushes to the Hazelton district in the spring that this\ncountry has ever seen. No mining man\nhas ever come from this district with\na single word except of praise for the\ncountry, and most of them are enthusiastic about it to the extent of saying\nthat these properties give the biggest\nshowings of high grade ore ever met\nwith in the whole province.\nThere will be five men in this district\nnext spring to every one who was there\nthis summer, and it will be absolutely\nnecessary either that the G. T. P. run\nfreight trains as far as the canyon or\nthat a number of extra steamers be\nbuilt to cope with the demand for the\ntransportation of supplies.\nThe latest details regarding the Silver\nCup and other properties are always\nobtainable from G. R. Talpey of Prince\nRupert, who, it is understood, has still\na certain amount of this valuable\nmining stock available for investors at\nvery reasonable \"rates considering the\npresent prosperity and assured prospects\nof these splendid sjlver mines.\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014Diatrict of Queen Charlotte\nTake notice that John W. Morris, ot Victoria,\ngentleman, intends to apply for permiasion to\npurchaae the foUowing deacribed landa:\nCommencing at a post planted aboir. half a mile\neast and one mile aouth of the south-east eorner\nof T. L. 37,046, thence 80 chains south, thenoe 80\nchains west, thenee 80 chaina north, thenee 80\nchains east to point of commencement, eontaining\n640 acrea more or lesa.\nDate July 22, 1910. JOHN W. MORRIS\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Queen Charlotte\nPub. Sept. 7.\n- Take notice that Jeannie Lothian, of Vancouver,\napinater, intenda to apply for permission to purchase\nthe following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about half a mile\nwest and one mile south of the south-east corner\nof T. L. 37,046, thence 80 chains south, thence 80\nehaina west, thence 80 chaina north, thenee 80\nchains east to point of commencement, containing\n640 acres more or less.\nDste July 22,1910. JIJANNIE LOTHIAN\nPub. Sept 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Queen Charlotte\nIalanda\nTake notice that Minnie, Menzie, of Vancouver,\nspinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase,\nthe following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about half a mile\neaat and three mUes south of the south-east corner\nof T. L. 37,046, thence north 80 chains, thence east\n80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80\nchaina to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres, more or less.\nDate July 22,1910. MINNIE MENZIE\nSept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Queen Charlotte\nIalands\nTake notice that George Mclntyre Gibbs, of\nVancouver, financial agent, intends to apply for\npermiasion  to  purchaae  the following  described\nCommencing at a post planted about half a\nmile east and three milea aouth of the south-east\ncorner of T. L. 87,045, thence 80 chaina north\nthence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south\nthence 80 chains eaat to point of commencement\ncontaining 640 acres more or less.\nDate July 22, 1910. GEO. McINTYRE GIBBS\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Queen Charlotte\n\u25a0  Ialands\nTake notice that William Edward  Fisher, of\nPrince   Rupert,   solicitor,   Intenda  to  apply  for\npermission  to purchase  the  following  described\nCommencing at a poet planted about half a mile\nwest and three mUes south of the south-east corner\nof T. L. 37,045, thence 80 chains north, thenee 80\nchaina west, thence 80 chains south, thenee 80\nchaina east to point of commencement, conUining\n640 acres more or less.\nDate July 22. 1910. Wm. COWARD FISHER\nPub. Sent. 1. Arthur Robertaon. Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Queen Charlotte\nIalanda\nTake notice that Robert Sangster, of Victoria,\nbookkeeper, intenda to apply for permiasion to\npurchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about half a mUe\nest and three miles aouth of the south-east corner\nof T. L. 37,045, thenee 80 chains south, thence 80\nchains east, thence 80 chaina north, thenoe 80\nchains west to point of commencement, containing\n640 acres more or less. ,\nDaU July 22, 1910. ROBERT SANGSTER\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Queen Charo tu\nIalanda ,\nTake notice that John Thaw, of Victoria, engineer, inUnds to apply for permiaaion to purchase\nthe following described landa:\nCommencing at a post planted about half a mUe\neaat and three miles south of the south-east eorner\nof T. L. 37,046, thence 80 chaina aouth, thence 80\nchains west, tnence 80 chaina north, thence 80\nchains east to point of commencement, containing\n640 acrea more or less.\nDate July 22,1910 JOHN THAW\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014Diatrict of Queen Charlotte\nIalandB\nTake notice that George Dyer Ramsey, of\nVictoria, machinist, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described landa:\nCommencing at a post planted about half a mile\nwest and three miles south of the south-east corner , n\u00abt\u00bb anV sil\nof T. L. 37,045, thence 80 chains south, thmiiie W   m\u00a3' 7\nchains west, thence 80 chaina north, thenee 80 p\nchaina east to point of commencement, conUining\n640 acres more or less.\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014District of b..l   ,      I\nTake  notice that  WlUlan? RuiJl #\"\u00bbJ*\u00bb\u00bbI\nWaah., occupation manager. IntoSr..    S?*\u00bbT\ns~g.ia.ion  to  P-reha^tfctrotinrftS,\nPri^r^ntU' iff f^\"^*\u00bb \"\nHUI, Banks Island, thence wm so 2B* \"' *\u00bb\u00bb\naouth  80 chains,  thenoe eZ?7octn? ! ,BWI\n1-1.. Tingley, Ajejt |\nSkeena Und District-District of Csssi.,\nike notlee that Jnh- D. Mclntyre olISw,\non financier, intends to a\npurchase the following I\nTake notice that John D. Mclntv\u2122 rif^L,  I\nWash., U. S. A   occupation taan^^A\napply  for permission  to purchase the m?**I\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about 50 chute, 1\nwest of a poTnt on the kinskooch River JCI\n\u2022even  miles from Its confluence with the Nm\nRiver, said post being at the south-east enw\nthereof, thence north 80 chains, thenre w\u00ab \u00a3\nchslna,  thence south 80 chsins, thence eS \u00bb\nSS'Scret KS \"'.ST\"\" 8\"d \u2122*4\nDate Aug. 18,1910.        JOHN   D.   McINTYRE\nJohn Dybhavn, Ag\u00abt\nCoaat Land District\u2014District ol Skeena\nTake notice that F. R. C. Brown of Prim.!\nRupert, occupation real estete agent, intends to I\napply  for permiasion to purchase the follow\u2122 I\ndescribed lands: \u25a0 I\nCommencing at a post planted adjoining G D L\nTito's corner post, thence east 40 chains thence I\naouth 80 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence I\nnorth 80 chaina to point of commencement F\nDate Aug. 9,1910. F. R. C. BROWN\nPub. Sept. 16. Numa Demers, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Coast Range 5\nTake notice that Jean Vaughan of Hammond\nB. C, occupation married woman, intends to apply I\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted on tbe shore ol\nthe north end of Lakelse Lake and at the S. W\ncorner of Lot 3982, thence north 40 chains, thence\nwest 20 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence |\neast 20 chains to point of commencement, conUining 80 acres more or less.\nDated Sept. 19,1910. JEAN VAUGHAN |\nPub. Oct 1. Mancell Clark, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Coast\nTake notice that Joseph E. Marchildon of Prince\nRupert, B. C, occupation farmer, intends to apply\nfor   permission   to   purehase  the  following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted about 3 miles\nup the Ex Chum Sik River from its mouth and\non the left bank of river going up stream: thence\naeuth 40 chaina, thence east 40 chains,\nthence north 40 chains more or less to\nriver bank, thenee westerly aUng river bank to J\nElace of commencement\nlate Aug. 15, 1910.    |Sgd|\"Joseph E. Marchildon''\nPub.  Aug. 22\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014District of Banks Island\nTake notice that J. J. Clifford of Barry, Min-1\nnesoU, occupstion merchant, Intends to apply tor\npermission  to  purchsse the following described [\nlanda:-\nConunenclng at a poat planted about five mils)\nnorth and four milea east of the mouth of an inlet\nwhich point ia about ten miles south and two mils\nweat from End HUI Banks Island, thence east 80\nchaina, thenee north 80 chains, thence west SO\nchains, thenee aouth 80 chains to point ol com-\nmencement\nDate   Aug.   IS,   1910. J.   J.   Clifford\nPub. Sept.  15.th. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nCOAL NOTICE\nSkeena Land District\u2014Range 5\nTake notice that thirty days after date I, Gii\nLaForest   Peck of  Big Bay,  B.  C,  occupstion\nlumberman intend to apply for a licence to prospect\nfor eoal and petroleum on the following descnbed\nland, over and under 640 acres:\nCommencing ar a poat planted as follows, on tbe\nshore one mUe more or lees south of Entrance to\nKuUeymateen Inlet, n.-w. corner post, thonce out\n80 chaina, aouth 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthenee north 80 chains to point of commencerneni.\n26, 1910.     GAIUS UFOREST PECK\nDate July 22, 1019.\nPub. Sept. 1.\nGEORGE DYER RAMSEY\nArthur Robertaon, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Queen >.: i ir otte\nIalands\nTake notice that WUliam Charles Moresby, of\nVictoria, lawyer, intenda to apply for permiaaion\nto purchase the foUowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about half a mile\neaat and four mUea aouth of the south-east corner\nof T. L. 37,045, thenoe 80 ehains aouth, tnence 80\nchaina eaat, thence 80 chaina north, thence 80\nchaina weat to point ot commencement, containing\n. 640 acrea more or leaa.\nDate July 22,1910\nWILLIAM CHARLES MORESBY\nPub. Sept I. Arthur Robertaon, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Queen Charlotte\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014Range o\nTake notice that thirty daya after date I, Osiui\nLaForest Peck of Big Bay, B. C, occupation\nlumberman, Intend to apply for a licence to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum on the following describee\nland, over and under 640 acres:\nCommencing at a post planted as follows: on\nthe ahore of Crow Lake, flocaliy known H CUM\nBay) one mile more orleas from mouth erf sun-\naeymateen Inlet north-weat corner pom. Man\"\n80 chaina, thenee aouth 80 chains, thence \u00ab\u2022\"\n,k.iK.   Amm  urik   an \u00abliBin\u00ab  to  point ot\n80 ehaina,  thence north 80 chains to\ncommencement. _\u201e.,\u201e\u201e,.\nDate Aug. 26,1910.    GAIUS UF0RES1\nPub. Sept 7.\nI'ECK\n, Calm\nTske   notice that   Elisabeth   Mary  Gibbs,  of\nSkeena Land District -Itai.ge\nTake notice that thirty days after dale \u2022\u2022    .\nLaForest  Pack of  Big  Bsy, H.  C, nmn*i\u00bb\nlumberman, Intend to apply for a licence to prospw\nfnr  \u2122.l   .nrf   nlnlaiim   on  tha  fill iiwim:   ili-.ITlWl\n'ted s\u00ab follows;  on\nVancouver, married woman, intends to apply for I land, over and under 640 cares:\npermiaaion to purchaae the following deacribed ' Commencing at a post plam\nlands: , th, lhore BDOUt on \u201e$, ,n,i \u201e\nCommencing at a jpoat planted about half a\nmile eaat and four miles aouth of the south-east\ncomer of T. L. 87,046, thence 80 chains south,\nthenee 80 chslna west, thence 80 chaina north\nthenee 80 ehaina eaat to point of commencement,\nconUining 640 acres more or leas.\nDate July 22,1910.\n_ .   .       . ELIZABETH MARY GIBBS\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Und Diatriet\u2014Distrlet of Quean Charlotte   UForsat Peck of Big Bay, occupation lum Mrtoajj\nIntend to apply for a licence to proapert for wj\nand petroleum on tha foUowing described land, over\nfor coal and petroleum on tha following i\nd under t\n_ lost plant... -\nthe ahore about one mile and a hall Imiw. moTI \u00ab\nless, aouth of the entrance to Kuiaeymaio\u2122: lni\u00ab.\nnortb-wost corner port, thence esst 80 ehsms,\nthanes south 80 chaina, thence weal 80 rhsu*\nthenee north 80 chaina to point of jmmSPSSBt\nDate Aug. 26,1910. GAIUS UFORbST FM-n\nPub. Sept. 7.\nSkeens Und District-Range 5\n\u2022i\u201e .u.\u00bb ,ku\u00bb n.i.. after date 1. \"*\"\"\nTake notice that WUliam Burns of Victoria,\ncustoms official, intends to apply for permiaaion\nto purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a poat planted about half a\nmile weat and four muaa aouth ol the south-east\ncomer of T. L. 87,0.5, thenee 80 chaina aouth,\nthence 80 ehaina waat, thence 80 chains north;\nthence 80 chsina east to point of commencement,\nconUining 640 acres more or less.\nDate July 22,1910. WILLIAM BURNS\nPub. Sept 1 Arthur Robertaon, Agent\nSkeena Und District\u2014District of Queen Charlotte\nTake notice that George H. Robertson, of Victoria, gentleman. Intenda to apply for permission\nto purchase the foUowing deacribed landsT\nCommencing at a post planted Una miles north\nr&t^mVJBR a thS no^r\"W\u00abet comer of\nT. 1. 89,782, thenee east 80 ehaina, thenoe north\n80 chains, thanes west SO ehains, thence aouth 80\nch- Ina to point of commencement, conUining M0\nacres mora or leas. ^ ~\ng\u00bbt\u00ab July 28,1910. GEORGE H. ROBERTSON\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nand petroleum <\nand under 640 acres: .... i\u201eiiowi. I*\nCommencing at a poat plsnted as foUo w\u00bb,\ntween Steamboat Pasaage snd Crow U\u00bb \"w^,\na westerly direction from Crow &A\u2122$gs\nwast corner iwat, thence east 80 \u00ab\u00ab\u00bb'\"*,lMrth\nsouth 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains, thence nor.\n80 ehaina to point of commanesment. _ pECK\nDate Aug. 2sTl910. GAIUS UFOREST m\nPub Sept 7.\nSkeena Und Dto\u00abrt-?*\"5.,! i Gsim\n. Take notice that thirty days \u00bb\"wrd,liiup,ttai\nUForest Peek of Big Bay, RO, \u00ab^Ut\nlumberman, Intend to apply for a Ucence wjw^\nfor eoal and petroleum on the following oe\u00bb\nland, over and under 640 \u2022\u00ab\u25a0\u2022  .      .\u00ab\u201e\u201e; on;\nCommendng at a port painted ss '\u00bb\"ow^tb <d\nmUe mora or less eaat of Crow Lake >nn \u00ab\u2122 lbe\nKutseymaten Inlet one mile more or less,\nnorth-wsat eorner poet thence eart so    ^\nthence aouth 80 ehains, \u00ab^JT2zj\u00a3km*&\nthence north 80 chains \u00bbI^,SP\nDate Aug. 2g, 1910.     GAIUS UFORta\nPub. Sept. 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Pl**ct>-Dtotriet ol Caaaiar\nWishit? a  a\"\"\" Gus\"\u00bbve Bradley of Seattle,\niBtK'fn,' ~ \u2022; 0\u00abUP\u00bbU<\"> teamater, Intenda to\naSaWUndir t0 P\"\"**\" the '\"Bowing\n\u2022\u00a3?r,!l,\"' * K\" el,nwd \u2022b\u00b0ut\u00bbo\"*1\"\n\u25a0\u2122 mll\u00ab tL<V1'e W\"\"\"\"* River, about\nWv\u00ab iH ,~m J.V \u2122lu?\u00ab\u00bb with the Naaa\nCl ihJi **\u00a3* \" th\u00bb \u00abouth-weat corner\ntE  ,L    cu north V ch\u00bbina, thence east 80\nAml\"iol^rmmMMnt \u2022nd ~nu,,,ing\nKS&P'1910'    '     OUSTAVE BRADLEY\n^l ' John Dybhavn. Agent\n9*mfmmmmm?ti^*lmyfe\n' landa:\noetuninA\u00bb     \"V \"un\" \"\u2022snera ol Prinoa\nchain, north to i,\"'*. 40 \"A*1\u2122 \"\"*\u00bb \u00ab*<>\u2022\u2022 *>\n\u25a0^t* Aug. 9 uiu01\"' of \"nunenanniL\n\u25a0^Sept. 15.      ' \u2022.<\"\u00bb\u00ab.   i\n,  NUMA DEMERS\nNuma Daman, Agent\nft wtaI%SVD1,t* <\" B\u00bbnl- \u00ab\u00ab\u25a0\u00ab\nii\u201e\u201e    \u00bb\u00b0hco tliat Honrv  t   .i\u2014op \u201ej Barry,\nto apply lor\n..,--J ntalea ik\u00abV i7  ,,w!? 0I \"\u00bbnha Island\nP\u00abmiMlon toi n.?J\u00bb\"\"\u00ab\u2022 '\"tends to apply lor\nUnd,;        t0 Purchase the following  deacribed\nW \"\"1 two8 SS,* p\u201e0\u00bbt .Planted about six mUea\n\"^ whichiSoEi! .T4!! ,rom the \"on* o* \u00ab\n\"a *\u00abt Iron,tF\u201ertbSffshB mila' \u00bbuth\u00bbn\u00ab two\nH \"I chaff fkl? ?ttl! B\u00bbnKs Island, thenee\n*\u00ab 80 chain\" 'tv,!1\u00ae^8 \"K* 80 <*\u00bbl<>\u00bb. thence\nSentiment \"outh 80 ch\u00bbln\u00bb \u00ab\u2022 Mnt ol\nKr6ctP1V7'l\u00bbW. HARRY T.JACOB\nB. L. Tingley, Agent\n\u00a3&\u00bb ttfceXt^PMVl B,nk\u00bb I-'\u00bbnd\nH^' occupationat M'chael   Fisher  of  Seattle,\nr&J<\" PerW8si\u201en08VUrant &>& intm\u00b0\u00bb to\n^d lands:       \"        Purchase the following\nSaSKnol one mlif\"'.t'\u00bb.nt<,d \u00ab>\u00bb\u00bb* \u00ab*\u2022\u00bb\n?.'\"\u00a5. which noinr I\" l\u2122\"' ,rom the \">\u2022>\u00ab\"\u25a0 \u00bb'\nlZ^w\u00ab\u00bbt lrPomE^,S?HtDten,mue' \u00bbuth \u2022\u00bb\">\nK*.W chain. ,tZ,ld SL11' B\u00bbnk\u00ab I\u00abl\u00bbnd, thence\n\u00abS\"* \"fence \u00bbu\"2rt5ft80.''\u00bbln\u00ab, thence out\nDIM\"ncement uth 80 ch\u00bbin\u00ab to, point of\nPub. oftji WIO. MICHAEL FISHER\nB. L Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014District of Banka Ialand\nTake notice that Ouy Jacob of Barry, Minn.,\noccupation farmer, intends to apply for permiaaion\nto purchase the following deacribed landa:\nCommencing at a post planted about six miles\neaat and one mile north from the mouth of an Inlet,\nwhich point ia about ten miles south and two\nmilea weat from End Hill, Banka Ialand, thence\neaat 80 chaina, tbence north 80 chains, thence\nweat 80 chains, thenee south 80 chaina to point of\ncommencement. ..\u201e\u201e\u201e\nDated Sept. 7, 1910. GUY JACOB\nPub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeana Land Diatrict\u2014District of Banka Island\nTake notlee that John J. Keeler of Barry, Minn.,\noccupation miller, intenda to apply for permiaaion\nto purchase the following deacribed landa'\nCommencing at a post planted about I miles\neaat and ana mUe north from the mom, i of an\ninlet, which point la about ten miles south and two\nmUea weat from End Hill, Banka Ialand, thence\nweat 80 chaina, thence north 80 chains, thenee\neaat 80 chaina, thenee south 80 chaina to point of\ncommencement. \u201e__. .,_\nDated Sept 7,1910. JOHN J. KEELER\nPub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014Distriet of Banks Ialand\nTake notice that John Geheke if Barry, Minn.,\noccupation farmer, intenda to apply for permission\nto purchaae the following deacribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about aix miles\neast and two miles north from the mouth of an\ninlet, which point ls about ten miles aouth and two\nmiles weat from End Hill, Banka Island, thenoe\nweat 80 chaina, thenoe north 80 ohains, thence\neast 80 chaina, thenee aouth 80 chaina, to point of\ncommencement. \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e,\u201e\nDated Sept. 7,1910. . JOHN GEHEKE\nPub. Oct. 11 -L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014Diatrict of Banks Island\nTake notice that J. Drew of Seattle, Waah\noccupation theatre owner, Intends to apply  for\nEermlaslon  to  purchaae the  following deacribed\ninda:\nCommencing at a post planted about seven\nmilea eaat and one mile south from the mouth of\nan Inlet, which point is about ten miles south and\ntwo milea west from End Hill, Banka Ialand, thence\neaat 80 chains, thence north 80 ehaina, thenee\nweat 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of\ncommencement. .  __\u201e_,\nDated Sept. 8, 1910. '      \u201e,   ?\u2022 DP5S\nPub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nDOMINION IS\nNOT TOO EAGER\nNEGOTIATIONS   IN   REGARD  TO\nRECIPROCITY\nFreer Exchange of National Products\nAcceptable on Basis of Concession\nfor Concession\u2014Pour Parlers Not\nBe Entered for  Several Weeks.\nOttawa, Oct. 13.\u2014A delay of several\nweeks is now regarded as unavoidable\nbefore pour parleis are entered into\nbetween Washington and Ottawa respecting the proposed reciprocity convention.\nThp minister of finance, William S.\nFielding, who has recently returned to\nOttawa from a prolonged visit abroad,\nprobably will next week indicate to\nthe American secretary of state, Philander C. Knox, that Canada is quite\nready to enter upon the reciprocity negotiations suggested by President Taft\nlast spring. Mr. Knox likely will be\ninvited to suggest the time and place\nfor the conferences. Whether they\nwill be held in Washington or Ottawa\nor in both places alternately, will largely depend upon the inclination of the\nAmerican secretary, but certain prominent Canadians are strongly urging\nthat the meeting take place here.\nWhile there have been a good many\nexpressions of- public opinion throughout the Dominion of late against any\nform of reciprocity with the United\nStates, the idea being strongly opposed\nin many influential quarters irrespective of political party, nevertheless the\nOttawa administration does not regard\nthis opposition as representing the\nopinion of the majority of Canadians.\nIt is well understood here that the\nCanadian government will make no\nsacrifices, and that unless the United\nStates government is prepared to grant\nconcession for concession, the whole\ntreaty negotiations will come to naught.\nThe feeling at Ottawa is that President\nTaft sincerely desires a successful outcome of the reciprocity conferences, and\nthat there will be a disposition on both\nsides to deal with the matter in a fair\nand mutually satisfactory manner.\nIt is difficult to forecast on what\npoints concessions will be asked, or\nalong what lines they may be made\nbut there seems to be little doubt that\nthe proposals which will be made by\nCanada will be for freer interchange\nin natural products, and on this basis\nalone will any reciprocity agreement\nbe acceptible to the people of this\ncountry at the present time.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nQueen Charlotte Ialanda Land District\u2014Diatrict\nofSkeena\nTake notice that I, Jeanie Wilkeraon, of Victoria,\nstenographer, intend to apply tor permiaaion to\npurchase the following described landa:\nCommencing at a peat planted one mile north\nand one mile weat of the north-west corner of T. L.\n39,762, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80\nchains, tbence east 80 chains, thenee aouth 80\nehaina to point of commencement, eontaining 640\nacrea more or leaa.\nDate July 23, 1910. JEANIE WILKERSON\nPub. Sept 1. Arthur Robertaon, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014Diatrict of Cas<iar\nTake notice that Frank  Mordaunt of Seattle,\nWash., U. S. A., occupation bookkeeper, intends to\napply for permisaion  to purchaaa the following\ndescribed lands: .....\nCommencing at a post planted on tbe left bank\nof the Tehitin River, about three milea from IU\nconfluence with the Naaa River, aaid post being\nat the north-west eorner thereof, thsnee aouth 80\nchaina, thenoe eaat 80 chains, thenee north 80\nchaina, tbence west 80 chaina to point of commencement and containing 840 acres, more or lata.\nDate Aug. 14,1910. FRANK MORDUANT\nPub. Sept 7. John Dybhavn, Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014Diatrict of Banks Island\nTake notice that John I. O'Phelan of South\nBend, Waah., occupation lawyer, intenda to apply\ntor  permhafon  to  purchaaa  the  foUowing   described lands:\nCommencing st a post planted about two miles\nnorth and four miles eaat of the mouth of an inlet,\nwhich point ia about ten miles south and two milee\nwest of End Hill Banka Ialand, thence weat 80\nchaina, thence aouth 80 chains, thenee eaat 80\nehains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement.\nDate Aug. 18,1910. JOHN I. O'PHELAN\nPub. Sept. 16. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Banks Ialand\nTake notice that Theodore Corbett of Seattle,\nWash., occupation plumber, intends to apply for\nfiermission to purchaae the foUowing described\nands:\nCommenceing at a post planted about three\nmUes eaat from the mouth of an inlet,  which\nfioint is about ten milea aouth and two mUea west\nrom End Hill, Bank's Ialand, thence eaat 80\nchaina, thenee aouth 80 chains, thence weat 80\nchaina, thenee north 80 chaina to point '\u2022' commencement.\nDate Sept. 7,1910. THEODORE CORBETT\nPub. Oct 11. B. L. Tingley, Agent\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014District of Caaaiar\nTake notice  that  William  Currie of  Seattle,\nWash., U. S. A., occupation teamster, intenda to\napply tor permiaaion to purchase the foUowing\ndeacribed lands:\nCommencing at a peat planted about 70 chains\nwest ol a point on the Kinskooch River, about\nthree mUea form Its confluence with the Naaa\nRiver, aald post being at the south-east corner\nthereof, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence south 80 chaina, thenee east 80\nchains to point of commencement and containing\n640 acres, more or lesa.\nDate Aug. 16,1910. WILLIAM CURRIE\nPub. Sept. 7. John Dybhavn, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Csssiar\nTake notice that John Thomaa of Seattle, Wash.\nU   S.  A., occupation wharf laborer, intends to\napply tor permiasion to purchaae the foUowing,\ndeacribed landa:\nCommencing at a post planted about 70 chaina\nweat of a point on the Kinskooch River about three\nmiles from its confluence with the Naas River, said\npoat being at the south-west comer thereof, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence east 80 ehains, thence aouth\n80 chains, thence weat 80 chains to point of commencement  and  containing 640 acres,  more  or\nDate Aug. 16. 1910.\nPub. Sept. 7\nJOHN THOMAS\nJohn Dybhavn, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of Queen  Charlotte\nInlands\nTake notice that John Henley, ol Chilliwack,\nengineer, intends to apply for permiasion to purchase\nthe following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile north\nfrom the north-west corner of T. L. 39,762, thence\n80 chaina eaat, thence 80 chains south, thence 80\nchains west, thence 80 chainB north to point ot\ncommencement, containing 640 acres more or lesa.\nDate July 23,1910. JOHN HENLEY\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertaon, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014Diatrict of Queen Charlotte\nIalanda\nTake notice that Ruby McAlonen, of Victoria,\napinater, intenda to apply for permiasion to purchase\nthe following describe   lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mUe north of\nthe north-west corner of T. L. 39,762, thence east\n80 chains, ther.ee north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains to point of com-\nmencement. containing 640 acres more or less.\nDate July 23,1910. RUBY McALONEN\nPub Sent. 1. Robertson, Arthur Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\u2014District of Queen Charlotte\nIslands\nTake notice that Edith E. Wilkeraon, of Victoria, spinster, intends to apply for permiaaion to\npurchase th*> foUowing descnbed landa:\nCommencing at a post planted three milea north\nand one nvle weat of the north-weat corner of\nT. L. 89,762, thenee weat 80 chslna, thence south\n80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence nortn 80\nchaina to potn of commencement, contanlng 640\nacrea mo-e o less.\nDate July 23,1910.      EDITH E. WILKERSON\nPub Sent. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\u2014D strict of Queen Charlotte\nIslands\nTake notice that Olive Armstrong, of Vancouver,\nspinster, intends to spply tor permission to purchase the to lowing described ands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile wet of\nthe south-west comer of T. L. 13,76'\\ th?nee west\n80 chains, thence north 80 ehaina, thence east 80\nchains, thence south 80 chaina to point of commencement, containing 64n acrea more or ess.\nDate July 23,190 OLIVE ARMSTRONG\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nQueen Charlotte Islands Land Distr ct\u2014District\nof Skeena\nTake notice thst John W. Morris, of Victoria,\nmerchant, intends to apply for permission to purchsse the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mUe west of\nthe south-west comer of T. L. 39,762, thence west\n80 chains, thenee south 80 ehaina, thence east 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains to poirt of commencement, contain:ng 640 acres more or less.\nDate July 28, 1910. JOHN W. MORRIS\nPub Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nQueen Charlotte Islanda Land Diatrict\u2014District\nof Skeena\nTake notice that Thomaa Ardus Johnston, of\nVictoria, manager, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the foUowing deacribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile north\nand one mile weat of tne north-west, eorner ot T. L.\n39,762, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80\ncnaiha, thence west 80 ehaina, thence south 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.\nDate July 23, 1910.\n.    THOMAS ARDUS JOHNSTON\nPub Sept. t. Arthur Robertson. Agent\nQueen Charlotte Ialanda Land Diatrict\u2014Diatrict\nof Skeena\nTake notlee that J. W. Maxwell ,of Vancouver,\nengineer intends to spply tor permission to purchaae\nthe following described lands:\nCommencing at a peat planted one mUe north\nand one mile weat of the north-weat corner of T L.\n99,762, thence east 80 chaina, thence north 80\nchaina, theses west 80 chaina, thenee aouth 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or leaa.\nDste July 28, 1910. J. W. MAXWELL\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nQueen Charlotte Islands Land  Diatrict\u2014Diatrict\nof Skeana\nTake notlee that John Robert Reid, of Vancouver, estate agent. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile west of\nthe south-west corner of T. L. 39,762, thenee east\n80 chsins, thenee aouth 80 chaina, thence weat 80\nehaina, tnence north 80 ehains to point of commencement, containing 640 aerea more or leaa.\nDate July 28, 1910. JOHN ROBERT REID\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nQueen Charlotte Islands Land District\u2014Diatrict\nof Skeana\nTake notice that Robert Joseph Nott, of Victoria, ateam-fltter, intedna to apply for permiasion\nto purchase the lollowing deacribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mUe weat of\nthe aouth-west comer of T. L. 89,762, tbence esst\n80 chaina, thenee north 80 chaina, thence west 80\nchains, thenee south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas.\nDate July 23, 1910. ROBERT JOSEPH NOTT\nPub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nQueen Charlotte Ialand Lands District\u2014District\not Skeena\nTak? notice that Elizabeth N. Kerr, of Victoria, married woman,' intends to apply for permisaion to purchase the following described alnds:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile north\nand one mile west of the north-west corner of T. L.\n89,762, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80\nchainB, thence east 80 chains, thenoe north 80\nchaina to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres moro or lesa.\nDate July 28,1910. ELIZABETH N. KERR\nPub. Sept. 1 Arthur Robertaon, Agent\nThe Westholme Lumber Co.\nFirat Avenue\nUMITED\n\u2014WE   HANDLE   EVERYTHING IN \u2014\nLUMBER\nPLASTER\nAT $17 PER TON, DELIVERED\nLIME\nAT $2.40 PER BARREL, DELIVERED\nThe Best\nThat is Brewed\nSilver Spring Lager Beer\nTates English Ale\nTates xxx Stout\nBREWED FROM  MALT   AND   HOPS   ONLX\n\u2014BY THE\u2014\nSilver Spring Brewery\nVictoria\nSutherland & Maynard\nSOLE   HANDLERS FOR   NORTHERN   B. C.\nPHONE 123\nFirst Avenue, Near McBride\nCARPETS, CHAIRS\nAND\nFRUIT JARS\nAt Cost and Less\nSee   Our   New   I  A MDC\nstock of LAinro\n1000 from 25 cents to $25 each.\n-AT-\nThe Big FURNITURE STORE\nWe Have Moved\nTO OUR NEW OFFICE\nIN   THE\nHelgerson Building\n6th STREET\nUnion Transfer & Storage Co.\nAgents for Imperial Oil Company\nTelephone 36\nB. C. BAKERY\nIf you want that sweet, nutty flavored\nBREAD-try our FRENCH-the kind\nthat pleases.\nThird Ave., between 7th and  8th  Sts.\nLINDSAY'S CSK\u00a3TI\nG. T. P. Transfer Agenta\nlOrdera promptly filled.   Prices reasonable.\nOFFICE-H. B. Rochester. Centre St.    Phone 68.\nINSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE\nNOTICES IN THE\nOPTIMIST\nIT LEADS\n THE   PRINCE   RUPERT    OPTIMIST\n25c\n25c\nGENUINE\n25c i BARGAINS 125c\n\u2666)\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666< \u2666\nAS YOU ENTER\nour store you will\nfind on the first\ntable an assortment\nof\nLadies' Hosiery\nwhich we will clear\nat\n25 Cents a Pair\nSome of them  are\nworth   double   the\nprice   and   all   of\nthem are  genuine\nbargains at the sale\nprice.       In   sizes\nthey run from 8 1-2\nto 10 and out sizes,\nand the colors are\nBlack, Navy, Tan,\nPink,    Pale   Blue,\nEtc.    .....\nThere's a reason\nfor cutting the\nprices on these hose\nand the reason is .\nthat we bought too\nheavily of them and\nwant to clear them\nout to make room\nfor the new lines\nsoon to arrive. We\nrepeat that they\nare all bargains at\nthe price we are\nnow offering them\nand we'll cheerfully\nrefund your money\nif you're not satisfied with any purchase you may\nmake of  them.   .\nH. S. Wallace Co.\nPhoaa S LIMITED\nFulton St. and 3rd Ave.\nENGINEER AND\nMANAGER REPORT\nON   PORTLAND   CANAL   MINING\nCO.'S CONCENTRATOR\nIt is Working to Perfection and All\nThe Mineral Is Saved\u2014Only Lowest\nGrade Ore Put Through as Yet-\nGreat Progress at the Mines.\nPortland Canal Mining company's\nstock has always attracted interest\nin Prince Rupert and considerable\nlocal money is interested it in. To those\nwho hold stock and those who are\ninterested in any way the report -of the\nengineer and manager of the company,\nW. J. Elmendorf, to President Dickie\nis given below in full:\n'On September 24th both water\nwheels at the concentrating mills were\nrun as a trial. Everything moved off\nin a satisfactory manner. From that\ndate until yesterday one machine after\nanother was connected, the crusher\nbeing started on September 27th. Yesterday the first ore was fed into the\nj,gs and tables and our next work will\nDe the adjusting and gauging of their\ncapacity, bedding and jigs and gradually\njuning up the plant for'the serious work\nt has in store.\nThe mill is a substantial and complete\none of which no engineer or company\nneed be ashamed. It is built primarily\nwith regard to economy of operation\nand with a future increase of capacity\nin view. A mill which apparently\nmight answer the purpose could have\nbeen built for less money but it would\nnot have lasted so long, done the work\nso well, nor operated at so low a cost\nas this. All the work of construction\nhas been done well and the mill with\nits magnificent water power is worth\nmany times what it has cost.\n\"It gives me pleasure to report that\nthe separation of the galena from the\npyrite and of both from the gangue\nis easily affected. The ore concentrates\nmore perfectly than I expected, and I\nhave not seen any from which the\ngangue is more easily removed.\n\"There has never been any reason\nto doubt that the ore would concentrate\nsuccessfully, on the contrary, the tests\nof two years ago were quite conclusive,\nbut the accomplishment of an undertaking of this sort, even if fully expected,\nis most satisfactory.\n\"The grade of the feed to the mill\nis for manifest reasons, low for the\npresent. It would be folly to put high\nor even average grade ore through\nuntil the machines were adjusted to\nmake the proper saving. As it is needed\na better grade of ore will be supplied\nuntil the average ore which the mine\ncan continuously produce is reached.\n\"Just what this grade will be no one\ncan possibly tell but it will not be far\nfrom that given by me in my report of\nAugust 28, 1908, page 19, as the average\nfrom No. 1 and No. 2. ore dumps. Such\nore will be more profitable than the\ntests made at that time would indicate\nbecause a much cleaner concentration\ncan be made than was then effected.\n\"Development work at the mine has\nbeen uniformly satisfactory. The ore\nbody now being opened by No. 2 and\nNo. 3 tunnels is proving larger than\nany other in the mine. Both are in good\nore from which high grade specimens\nmay be obtained and which will average\nat least as well as the rest of the ore.\nAt one point nearly five feet in width\nof almost solid ore is exposed and is\nnotable for the increase of lead which\nit shows. The next one hundred feet\non No. 3 level is most important ground\nand will develop splendidly judging from\nthe surface and levels above. From\nthe A raise a new stope has been started\nwhich will supply ore when needed.\nThe assays from this point show a\nhigher gold content than the average\nand this should make good feed for the\nmill, the ore is about four feet wide.\n\"The B raise is now up more than half\nway to the No. 1 level and has about\nthirty feet more to go. There is three\nfeet of ore in the face of this working\ntoday. With its completion an underground connection down through the\nmine will be provided and the ore above\nNo. 1 can be economically extracted.\n\"The tunnel on the Eclipse claim which\ndevelops the vein in place about 1000\nfeet north from and 400 feet below the\nNo. 3 tunnel, shows a strong seam of\nore mixed in character and about a\nfoot wide, although it probably is not\nan arc shute. Work has been discontinued for the present but should\nbe resumed next summer as this is a\nmost important point from which to\nto prosecute development.\n\"I have so often expressed my confidence in the future of the mine that to\nrepeat it now seems superfluous.\n\"Its developm nt is fully justifying\nmy expectations and the ore opened\nis worth many times the company's\nexpenditures for purchase, development\nand improvement and at no time in\nthe past has it looked so well or promised\nso much as it does today.\n\"All the new buildings, which were\nbadly needed both at the mill and the\nmine, are completed and occupied.\nThese are commodious and furnish\nmany comforts which should insure\nobtaining the best labor for the company's requirements.\"\nSenator McGregor Haa Accepted\nHalifax, N. S., Oct. 18.\u2014(Special)\u2014\nSenator McGregor has accepted the\ngovernorship of Nova'Scotia.\nDon't\nTO GIVE US A CALL\nSOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY\nWe Buy Right and We Sell Right\nSimon's Fair\nWE SELL EVERYTHING\nThird Ave.\nBetween 6th and 7th.\n^551!\nWHARF   NOTES  THIS   MORNING\nPrincess  Beatrice  Brings   Iron   Columns for Atlin Construction Co.\nThe C. P. R. steamer Princess Beatrice\narrived at 1 a.m.-today with a considerable amount of freight and a\nnumber of passengers. After discharging\nher freight at the wharf she proceeded\nat 9 a.m. to the wharf of the Atlin\nConstruction company at the new cold\nstorage building to land ten iron columns\nthere foi the building. The Princess\nBeatrice brought no freight for the up\nriver points as this traffic is now practically stopped for the season. The\nPort Simpson and Hazelton left this\nmorning with as much freight as could\nbe carried considering the state of the\nwater in the canyon, but very little\nmore freight can now be sent up river.\nAccounted   For\nHis face was artistically decorated with\ncourt plaster.\n\"Well?\" we queried.\n\"I'm taking a correspondence course in\nthe art of shaving,\" he answered.\nToday's Steamer Bulletin\nKitselas, October 18, 1910.\u20148:0 a.n\ncalm, raining, cold. Water 1 foot 1\ninches below zero, falling.\nOmineca left Mile 62 5:0 p.m. ye\nterday en route up river.\nOperator left McHugh's 5:30 p.m., 1\nen route up river.\nConveyor by McHugh's 10:0 a.r\nyesterday en route up river.\nDistributor by Hole in the Wall 6:i\np.m. yesterday en route up river.\nPort Simpson in Prince Rupert.\nHazelton left Prince Rupert for Haa\nton 9:30 p.m.\nInlander by Graveyard Point 8:1\na.m. en route up river.\nSkeena in Prince Rupert.\nWeather, Hazelton and north, cloud\ncalm, mild.\nLooking  Ahead\nYoung Wife (in a passion)\u2014\"I'm goii\nhome to my mother.\"\nHusband (calmly)\u2014\"Very good; hen\nmoney for your railway fare.\"\nWife (after counting it)\u2014\"But th\nisn't enough lor a return ticket.\"\nEvery Woman's Magazine.\nYour\nCredit\nGood\nDRESSERS\n$5.00 DOWN\n$2.00 WEEKLY\nFOR WEDNESDAY ONLY\nBRIN FURNITURE COMPANY\nPrince Rupert's Leading Furniture Store\nDRESSERS\n$5.00 DOWN\n$2.00 WEEKLY\nYour\nCredit\nFOR WEDNESDAY ONLY\nBRIN FURNITURE COMPANY\n. 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