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Feb. II-The town is all\nurtilemwit over an alleged murdtr.\nMini Dow ling, reputed to be the most\nbmiiiful h::lf lireed maiden in Alaska,\nnsarrestcl today following an invest-\npiion into ihe cause of the death of\nkr moihir. The old woman died in\nfcrnbh' igony alter Nting three candle\nU broueh. I\" her by John Harris, the\nhd;iri suit ir fur the beautiful Selina's\nbad.\nWhil< partaking of the fish the old\naoih.r ptvt ;i small portion of the\nifcf.ii dainty t\u00bb thr dog. Thu effect\nupon (hi animal was instantaneous.\nI- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . Itself Into paroxysms of agony,\njdppd and did in a few minutes.\nSunM by the sight the old woman\nlamed for herself but before\nthr rould do iiiiy.liing the poison grip\nped her. With terrifying grimaces and\nphysical contortions she palled out of\nexistence.\nSelina has been artestid bjcatlie it\nis believed that the murdtr, crude as\n\\\\ (rati was a frame up betwetn her and\nher lover to get rid of the old woman\nwho would not hear of them coming\ntogether. Harrs will also be arrested\nin all probability.\n\u2014 FARMERS APPROVE\nSaskatchewan    Agriculturists    View\nTreaty With Favor\nRegina, Feb. 8. (Special)- A crowded\nmeet ng of the Saskatchewan agricultural soi'L'ties unanimously passed :t\nresolution vi,wing with (a\\or the reciprocal arrangement! math by Canada\nwith the United States.\nPOLICE DISCOVER\nA DEAD BODY\n|WUUDRESSED MAN PICKED UP\nNF.AU  RENATA\n|M)itnioui \\ffalr  Shocks   People\nM\u00aby be ttm. Bull   a Nelaon Com-\nm.rci.1 Traveller Who Haa  Been\nMininr, Some Time.\nS|M'ia' to the Opt'mist)\nNelson. Feb 3 The Provincial police\nftftircd word today to the elT'-' that\nIbr body \u00bb[ u man had ben It       tying\niithf shoro nl Arrow Lake boout four\nS'lia above Kenata The body was well\n\u00ab\"\"\"! anil deemed was apparently\n*\u00bb \u00bbell-iiiM|o husiness man who\nMdcomr by hb deal h in some mysu riouu\n*\u2022>\u2022 He b -..in n, ho partially bald and\n\u2022* Pay hair\nThe only person known to hi missing\nfrw> Hi- .iistriit is William Bull, a\n\"wm.Mal traveller, who disappeared\nJ*\u2022taalj  li little time ago    The\n\"\u00ablni \"I Bull have been communi-\n\u00ab*d \u00bbith lor I lie purpose of having the\n\"^idiniinedilpoaibre\nMONTREAL WIND SWEPT\n*\u00bbr.t Sto, ,\u201e i\u201e T\u00ab\u201e Year.    Buiineat\nDemoralised\nM\":\"' F,i. g. Special!\u2014The\n\"i UW has been experienced\n\u25a0* ttoing tha last ton years is now\n\"lill\u00ab- It M in at whirlwind pace\n\u2022tout thr,,. o'clock in lhe morning and\nwmitiuwl j\u201e umbrttd f^ion all day\n?f rh'' temperature is below zero\nmo the wind \u25a0 blowing at thirty miles\n\u2122 \"our. Burin* all over the city\n\"Wised.   People will not leave\n',     hom\u2122 '\u00ab work.    Everything is\n\u25a0 \u00ab standstill.\nQUEEN ALEXANDRA\nDMidwl Th\u00bb **~WU Not Attend\nCoronation\nUndo,,   fcq   r^SpeciaD-It   has\nr^-Wyteidetl that the DowWr\n\u00b0\u2122'\u00bbn festivity in the summer\nHOW THE ISSUE\nIS OBSCURED\nTHE LORDS AND VETO SHELVED-\nRECIPROCITY   THE   DANCER\nBritish Unioniata to Sidetrack Crcat\nConstitutional lasue to Prate about\nthe Evils of Reciprocity\u2014Will\nDisintegrate the Empire.\n(Special to the OptimiBt i\nLondon, Feb 3 \u2014The Unionists of\nGr.at Britain are losing themselves in\na maao of words owr th.- reciprocity\nproposal.! In i\u00abr.n Canada and ihe\nUnited States Th,y hail it as the\nquestion of the hour and are using it\nto sidetrack the question of the veto\nand lhe supremacy of the House of\nLords\nUnionist editorials all over the country\nmake the statement with greater unanimity than originality that tariff\nreform and imperial prefer tnca are now\nmora urgent than ever They see in\nthe adoption of the reciprocity treuty\nthi fim* steps toward the disintegration\nof the Empire, and they think thay can\nsave it at fifty cents a bushel\nSHIPPING REPORTS\nFrom Dominion Govt. Wireless Stations\n(At 8 A. M.)\nTriangle\u2014Foggy, south west. Slrong\nsqualls.   Bar. 29.91, ther. 30.   Dense.\nIkeda\u2014Raining, calm. Bar. 29.60,\nther. 38.   Light swell.\nEstcvan\u2014Drizzling, south east. Bar.\n29.62, ther. 44.   Light swell.\nPachena\u2014Raining, south east, strong.\nBar. 29.65, ther. 38.   Sea rough.\nTatoosh- -Light rain, south east, 30\nmiles.   Bur. 30.2, ther. 36.   Sea smooth.\nCape Lazo\u2014Blowing, south west,\nthick. Bar. 29.98. ther. 32. Sea mod-\nerate.\nSpoke steamer Ilineila at 8 a.m. She\nreports that she went aground at 5.55\na.m. bui floated again at 8.10 a.m., undamaged und is proceeding north.\nPoint   Grey -Snowing,   south   oasv,\nthick.   Rar 30.00, ther. 32.\n* <1 P. M.)\nTriangle Foggy, south west wind.\nStrong squalls. Bar. 29.83, ther 33.\nSpoke Prince George in Millbank Sound\nat 8.25 a.m. southbound) also Jefferson\nin Queen Charlotte Sound at 8.35 a.m.\nnorthbound.\nIkeda\u2014Hazy, south east wind. Bar.\n89.48, ther 40.   Light swell.\nEatevan Foggy, south east wind.\nBar. 29.52, ther 45.   Light swell\nPachena Raining, south out wind,\nlight.   Bar. 29.72,ther. 86.  Sea rough.\nTatoosh\u2014Light rain, south cast wind\nblowing 21 mile*. Bar. 30, titer. 48.\nSea moderate. In; U. S. Columbine\nat 8.15 a.m., U. S. Heather at 11 a.m.\nOut; U. S. revenue cutter Snomohish\nat 9.15 a.m.\nPoint Grey\u2014Hail and south cast\nwind. Bur. 29.98, ther. 31. Haze on\nsea.\nLEGISLATURE MAY PROBE\nINTO THE PRICE OF COAL\nThere is a String to  It However\u2014Premier Will\nthe Matter up to Ottawa\u2014Railway Bill\nPasses Its Second Reading\nPut\nVictoria, Feb. 3.\u2014In the House >\\s-\ntcrday Dr. McGuire'a resolution regarding the price of coal was pasted unanimously. Thc Premier look the\nopportunity of intimating, howewr,\nthat before the Provinc. Instituted the\ninquiry they would put the matter up\nto Ottawa once more. If the FeiVral\nGovernment would do nothing then\nthe Provincial government would aei.\nDr. McGuire in moving the adoption\nof his resolution quoted the cost of\nmining in other provinces and sialis.\nHe thought thut $2 per ton was a good\nallowance for the cost of mining in\nBritish Columbia. The average wage\nof the coal miner :n the province he\nthought was about $60. However, thai\nwus u matter thut should also tie investigated. Public bodies hud many\ntime.', prutts ed uguinst the high cost\nof coal.\nFor thu resolution there spoke Carter\nCotton, Watson, Brewster, and Manson\niSkeenu). while Mai son of Comox\nspoke against it.\nMr. Hawthornthwuite criticised the\nresolution from the socialistic point\nof view. Mr. Williams held thnt the\nonly solution of the difficulty was for\nthe government to'ti'.ke over und operate\nthe mines for the people.\nTho Hon. Mr. Bowsor moved the\n\u2022 fond r. ading of the Bill to consolidate\nthe railway act of the Province. The\nbill provid s for almost two trade in\nrailways. It provid. s that any live\nor mort who are ach agreeable and\nreapon iblc lo.- \u00bb10,000 worth of stock,\nund who pay regular fie:', can get a\nrortifieT.K of incorporation from the\nregistrar of companies. The work of\nconstruction must stun, however, within\ntWulvu months lift, r securing the cer-\ntlflcate. The main lii.es of lhe railways\nunder this bill mult be completed within\nfive y.'itrs arid the brunch lines within\ntwo yean.\nSUPPORT HELLO GIRLS\nP. R. I. A. Member* With Them in\nDemand for Rai.e\nPrince Rupert Industrial Association\nhas gone on record as in support, of the\ntelephone girls in their effort to secure\nan increase in wages owing to cost of\nliving in the city at present.\nThis resolution was carried at last\nnight's meeting of the association when\nvarious minor matters concerning the\norganisation were discussed and arranged.\nSatisfaction is fell at thc excellent\nresponse of the Scandinavian workers\nin joining the association which shows\nan increased membership of twenty-five\nsince Wednesday.\nOVERWORK LEADS\nTO SUICIDE\nYOUNG   BANK   MANAGER  CLIPS\nCAREER  AT BUD\nA. J. Ferguson Did Not Have a Vacation for Five Years -Strain Wrought upon His Mind Leaves Young\nWife Behind.\n(Spec tl to the Optimist)\nHanky,  Susk.,  Feb.  3.- Death   in\nmost smiBter shape overtook a young\nbank manager named A. J. Ferguson.\nHis body was discovered about two\no'clock yesterday afternoon  in  a  coal\nCONCERT IN\nS. A. CITADEL!\nI\nIN SPITE OF SNOW GOOD CROWD\nHAD GOOD TIME\nProgram of Music, Song, and Recitation Proved Popular, Miss Cray's\nServices Were Much Appreciated\nby Audience.\nA very successful concert was held\nin the Salvation Army Citadel last\nnight. The attendance considering the\nweather was good. On the program\nwere many favorites. Mrs. Johnson and\nLieut. Wright sang a duet \"Everybody\nHaii Work to Do,\" Mrs. Hoyt recited\n\"Peter at thc Gate,\" and Captain Kerr\ngave the recitation \"Work und Pruy.\"\nMusical items Were cornel solos by-\nMr. Miller and by Miss Mabel Gray\nwho came voluntarily and contributed\na particularly pleasing performance.\nA mouth organ medly by the Johnson\nfamily including guitur, banjo und\nIriangle parts was excellent.\nOther recitntions and songs were\n\"A Boy's Belief,\" by Fred Loggat.\nSolo \"Me Join 'Km!\" by Lieut. Wright,\nITALIANS HAVE\nSHOOTING BOUT\nMAN   SHOT   FOR   INSISTING   ON\nBEING FRIENDLY\nThree Called Upon Old Celepp\" Who\nDid not Love Them They Burst\nin on Him and Got Warm Reception.\nshed.  On\u00bbbeing examined it wai fouuc \t\nbe bad a bullet wound in his left   \"Little Jim,\" by Johnnie Law,   Keeping\nthut\nHis  Word,'\ntemple.   Lying neur him was the revol-\nver with which he hud committed thelL:ri   ,:   '\"\"\ndesparate deed.    He had been missing\nfrom thc house for several hours.   When ; ^\u00b0ne\nfound there was still a dicker of life in : rv;!l11\nhim but he never became conscious.\nWell  deserved\nby   Georgie  Shaw,\nby Mrs.  Deny\n\"Th,\n\"The\nA   reading   \"The   Widow   at\nby Ensign Johnstone eompli ted\nthe evoning's program.\nsuccess  continues to\n(Sptciul to the Optimistj\nVancouver,   Fob.   3. -On   Thliisday\n| morning throe  Italian1   of the nuirk-\nsilver temperament endeavored io force\ntheir friendship upon another nf their\ncountrymen who results on Clark Drive.\nThe  fri, nd  did  nm   make good     He\nwould noi in I mii   ' l-.i in in ihe house so\nwith   the   accustomed   impetuosity   ot\nI their race they burst in the door and\n|created u great disturbance.   The une\n! thing they did not count upon no* that\nth. y did not  have ii monopoly of the\nqu'clailvi r.\nold nii.ii Cehrppe, who owned ;h\u00ab>\nhouse, failing to convince his unwelcome\ngUultl that their ahmncc was prod ruble\nio their company thought he would\n<mpha;iso tho |>oint with some shooting. He tired a couple of shots, one\nof   which   took   effect   in   the  shoulder\nof the man named Natale.   The die*\nturbanca ceaaed Immediately.   Natale\nwas   \u2022  riously   injured   und   hud   to   be\niiiki n to thi hospitul.\nAlbert In and Out\nThe Prince Albert returned to Prince\nRupert last night and left again about\nnoon today on her trip round the Islands.\nShe reports rough weather all round\nthe coast. She encountered some heavy\nsnowfalls.\n\u00ab^n^.f^\u00ab^^|att\u00abnd   the   efforts   of   the   Salvation\nyoung men in the dlltifct and no reason representatives in Prince\nother than the strain on his mind caused , \" ' *    '   ' ' ... ...\n, , ,        \u2022\u2022    . ,nr tllp \u201e\u201e,   Rupert,  and  a  big entertainment for\nbv overwork can be assigned for tne aci.       '     ' ,        ... ,        .   \u25a0\noyo   ,        ,     ,      ,      \u201e\u201e   v\u201enrH   of the  children   is   being   planned  for   a\nThout;h   on y   twenty-seven   years   oi     <- ...    .   e ,\n. The was manager of the Dominion mon J hence.   Those who desire to help\nBank.   It was thought first that some | \"hould get in early.\t\ndiscrepancy  had caused him to ttto\nthe  desperate  remedy  for  all  human rt\u2122 \t\nills but an examination of the books I\nproved them to be in good shape.   HeiLamr-t Household  Burned   to the\nhad been in the service of the bank\nGround in Snow\nfiv \u2022 years but in all that period had not\nbeen able to obtain leave of absence for      .\neven  a limited  period.    The tragedy | Win,\nis rendered all the more   touching\nt, Alta , Feb 3 \u2014(Special)\u2014\nthe mercury standing at forty\nby I below zero ihe home of Mr Heistand\nlhe \"knowledge that \"Ferguson haa\" only and family was burned to the ground\nbeen married a year. Last January this morning Everything in the house\nhe and Miss Gessel, a young lady ol WU destroyed Happily no one was\nthis town entered into matrimony. | injured\nFORTY DAYS' TRAIL\nEdmonton. Feb 3 -(Special) After\na strenuous trip lasting over forly daya\non the northern winter trails \\h\u00bb' mail\nfrom as far north us Fori Providence\nhies arrived hire The muil was brought\nfrom Chippewayn by Goo.-ge Loutil, the\nmail carrier for the Hudson's Bay com\npany Owing to the increasing population in the north country the mail\nwas the largest on record\nWilliam Canon Dead\nCalgery, Feb 3 \u2014 (Special! - The death\noccurred here from pneumonia of William Cumnii, ex-City Controller of\nWinnipeg At one time deceased was\na member of the Ontario governemeiit\n THE   PRINCE   RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nM~\u00a3\n-\u2014\u2666\n! Jn nw.i'^n^if\nWe\nhave received Two Carloads of Canned\nFruits and Vegetables. They are of the\nhighest   grade   and   quality,   every   can   1910\npack.   They were bought at a price which cannot be duplicated this year.\n... CANNED VEGETABLES. ..\nCorn, Peas and Beans 2 cars 25c\nTomatoes, 2 lb. cans 2 cans 25c\nTomatoes, 3 lb. cans   15c\nSpinnuge  loC\nCorn on Cob gallons 60c\n. . . CANNED FRUITS ..,     .\nStrawberries,   Raspberries,  Peaches,   Pears and\nPlums, 2 lb. can  20c\nBlueberries, 2 lb. can  15c\nBlueberries, gallons  50c\nApples, gallons  40c\nPlums, gallons  50c\nLYNCH BROS\nDEPARTMENT STORES       PHONE No. 2\n*.\u00b1\nUumV*mm***mW** nsi'^nai'  \u00bb  \" \u00ab\u00ab \" * \u25a0'\"\u00bb \u25a0' '*\u00bb \"\"\u25a0 \u25a0'  \u25a0 \"~\u00bb \u25a0\u2014' n~s \"~\u00bb >\u2014I'm\u2014  -t\u20141 \"*\nHeaters, Stoves and Ranges\nGraniteware, Hotel and Bar Supplies\nShelf and  Heavy   Hardware\nPaints, Oil and Glass\nPrince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co.Ltd.\nTHOS. DUNN, Manager\nJULIUS LEVY\nJobber of High-grade Havana Cigars\nTobaccos Wholesale and Retail\nr\n~i\n- THE COSY CORNER =\n\\     DEVOTED   PRINCIPALLY  TO  THE INTERESTS  OF   WOMEN\nThis is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted\nto subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert\nare invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that \"The\nCosy Corner\" will fill a social need.\nBrave Women of Russia\nIn tht face of the dreadful possibilities that may arse through auy movement point:ng towards freedom of\ne'ther thought or action in Russia, it\nstr.kes one as not only rash, but positively dangerous, for\u2014in the first\nplace\u2014Russian women to jo'n a \"Society for thc protection of women's\nrights,\" and worst yet to attend its\nmeetings Perfsct obscurity se\u00bbms to\nbe the only safe thing in Russia Yet\nthere is not only this society, hut in\nApril an open mict'ng was held in St\nPetersburg Tha aim of thc soe'ety\n!s to uphold the rights of women with\nregard to questions of heritage; |2)\nthc right of protest against the sale\n(by the husband) of family land, hcus?s\nor other possessions th's especially\nin the case of the poorer classes;; (.3)\neducational rights; i4i professional and\nother \"labor\" rights\nOf what effect can such movements\nbe in Russia? The true spirit of 'ta\npol'ce was exh'b'ted when in last December the first Russian congress to\ndeal with \"The struggle against alcohol,\" Russia's next greatest curse\nafter its tryanny, met to discuss *hc\npresent situation Naturally, the government jpirit of monopoly came up for\ndiscussion The evar present chief of\npolice would have chosen to forbid\nany allusion ,u this, but was overborn;, but the natural result of the\nreflections on the government was an\nintimat'on that if th.- qujston was\nnot dropped th congress would be\nclosed However, a paper on the\ngrowth of alcoholism among the young\nsehi nl buys and working lads from 15\nto 20, and students from 20 to 88 was\nread\n!sad, it ne>di but a kiss which they re-\nIce've or giv<\u00bb to turn  all  their ttars\ninto stars in the depthp of their ey.* \"\nWear Gloves for Dusting\nThe wearing ol gloves a n ght, al-\n! though much advocated in the daya\n' of our grandmothers, is not advisable,\nand unless the hands have been showed\nto get <nto a very bad state will not\nbe found necessary When, however,\nthe hands are very red and rough, it\nmay be better to wear them, but they\nshould be Very soft and loose-fitting,\nfor if th\" gloves are tight at th> fastening and tho skin pliable thoy arc apt\nto make wrinkles, and nothing is uglier\nthan a shrivelled hand\nA large hole should bj cu in h:\npalm of each glow and thi fingers\nsnipped off at thc tips to admit of proper ventilation The hands should be\nsmeared over with a good en am or a\nmixture of glycerine and rose water,\nand tb \u25a0 gloves worn for a week or\nmore As soon as the hands have regained tlie'r original state they should\nbo discarded\n35.\nSail, for\nVancouver\nVictoria\nAND\n.Seattle\nThursdays, at 8.30 p.m.\n\u2022a. BRUNO for Stewart WeanesdivJ\nafter arrival of Prince i;,.<,r(,,.\nPort Simpson. Naas, Mnssel iindMon\nby Island poiius. including Queen t\nlotte City, Pucoli, Ruse Harbor al\nRefuge Bay, every alternate Kridav aU\n12 o'clock noon, commencing Dm. 9thl\nThe  Grand Trunk Railway Sy.iem\nsonnecting witli trains front the I'aclfij\ncoast operates a frequent and conve\nient service of luxurious train) overlU\ndouble track roate between Chica\nToronto,   Montreal,  Quebec,  Halifa:\nPortland, Boston, New York and Ph\ndelphia.    Information  ami tickets\ntamable from the office hereunder) rationed.   Trans-Atlantic btmkings by i\nlines arranged.\nA. E. McMASTER\nI      FREIGHT   AND   PAB8BN0BR   ItOBR\ni\t\nI\nNFORMATION\n\u2014BUREAU\nTHE OPTIMIST will furnish correct information to all enquirers who desire to get\nin closer touch with Canada's youngest but\nmost flourishing city      :      :      :      :      :\nThere is no time like the present. Send us\nyour name and address, and mention the line\nor lines of business you are particularly interested in. We will send you reply by return mail :      :       :      :      :      :\nOptimist Information Bureau\nP.O. BOX 1545\nPRINCE RUPERT. B.C.\nThc Great Joya and Happiness\nMauric- Maeterlinck's symbolical\nplay \"The Blu. Bird,\" which is now\nb 'ng pliyad both in England and America, has boon given an additional chapec-r\nwhich has already boon added to the\nversion as acted in England Among\nthe now groups introduce! are: The\nLuxuries; The' llappin >sses of thc\nHome; Thj Groat Joys\nOf lhi' group of \"Tho Happinesses\non Earth,\" wa are to'd that th.-re are\nmore of those than pwph think, \"but\nthe generality of mon do not discover\nth.'m \" Thi-re ar.' the Happim-sacs retires nted in the play. Ilappmets of\nBeing Willi Hnppin-ss of Pure Air;\nHappimvu of Irving One's Parents;\nHiippineis of thc Blue Sky; Ilappim>s.<\nof thc Forest; llapp'nc-ss of Sunny\nHours; Happiness of Spring; Happiness of the Sunsets; llappin,.\u00ab of Seeing tho Stars Rise-; Happiness of the\nRain; Happiness etf the Winter Fire,\nHappiness of Innocent Thoughts; Happiness of Running Bare-foot in the\nDew.\nThen there- are \"the Great Joys\" -\n\"tall and beautiful angel r figures clad\nin shimmering dresses\" Tho names\nare: Joy of #Bc;ng Just; Joy of Being Good; Joy of Fame; Joy of Thinking; Joy of Undemanding; Joy of Seeing What is Beautiful; Joy of Loving;\nJoy of Maternal Love And them is\nalso a group of \"Joys whom men do\nnot ye t know \"\nOf all these joys, it is to the Great\nJoy of Maternal Ix>ve that Maeterlinck\ngives most prominence \"MaUrnal\nLove\" explains to Tyltyl that her dress\n\"is made of kisses and caress\u00ab and\nloving looks Each kiss you give me\nadds a ray of moonlight or sunsh'ne to\nIt . . . All mothe-rs are rich when\nthey love their chi'dr >n . . . Their\nlove is always the most beautiful of\nthe Joys, and when thjy swm most\nOUR DAILY RECIPES\nLemon Cheese Cake.\nTo 1-2 lb of good butter add I 3-4\nlbs of sugar, broken small, the yolks\nof eight eggs and th. whites of six, the\ngrated rinds of four lemons and the juice\nof s'x Put nil :nlo a cLan, well-t:nned\nsaucepan or double bml r aimmer over\nthc fine, stirring all thc time until it\n'a as thick as honey Pour into small\njars and cover When required, line\npatty pans with puff paste, fill with thc\nmixture and bake This is very good\nand will keep for years\nOrange Salad\nPeel two oranges, romov. pips and\nwhite, divide into quarters, lay in a\nsmall dish with a little chopped onion;\nmix a il \"isortspiwinfiil of salad od and\none of brandy, and a teas|ioonful of\ncaster sugar and pour over the oranges\nLei it stand a little, then sorv >\nCanadian Pacific Railway\nB. C Coul S.S. Srrvk.\nsb. Princess Beatrice\nNorthbound Jan. 23-Southbound J.n.2l\n' Train for Winnipeg and Toronto leavrj\n,       Vancouver 9.00 a.m. daily.\nTrain for Montreal and i\u00ab'int\u00bb.\nleaves Vancouver 8,46 p.m. daily]\nThrough tickets to European i'oind\nin connection with the finest  AtUntij\nSteamers.\nJ. G. McN.b\nCentral Air\nD. H. MORRISON\nBuilder and Contractu\nGOVERNMENT  GIFT  USED   UP\nSmall   Portion   of   Sewer   Mutt   Be\nCompleted by City\nThc government, gift for funds for\nsewer construction in Prince Rupert\nhas at bust come- to an end. A few yurds\nof sewer which it was thought could be\ncompleted out of the funds still remain\nto be done. Tho job was in the hands\nof S. P. MrMordie who successfully\ncarried out tho other portions of the\nwork in the business section. In the\nlane- between Third and Second avenues,\nand Sixth and Seventh streets ia the\nlittle bit left to be finished\u2014probably\nat the cif's expense.\nPlans and specification!' prepartd\n-K8TIMATES OIVBN\nOFFICE:-Corner 5th Av.. & Grew J\nPhone No.  228 Green\nPRINCE RUPERT, B.l\nCOAL   NOTICE\ni Ch.rl.ilH' laUnda I *\u25a0 i l)>\u00bb'\nSkes'lis\nT.k. noUc. that I, Thn. It. \u2022'\u25a0\nChsriolU,  occupation   noury  I\n.pply  for  pmnisaion  lo prosi-^t\n[petroleum on th. tollu.iiiic iWml- :\nCommMidnn at .  port pis' I' -\nnorth .nil .\u00bbn mils* .wit ol Ss l   I\n7. Graham I\u00bbl.ml .nd marked N<\nW. comer, thrnet \u00abut SO ch.ii-   '  \u2022   \u25a0\nch.lns.   thrnrr   \u00bb\u2122i  SO eh.lii. J\nchains to point ot commencem'1'.'.. S '!J\n\u25a0cm num. or Usjsj.\nHsi.sl n.iv. s. linn. TIH      \u00bb\nI'ub. Dm. I. Wll\n, Tow\nrK.1\ns   :\"fl\nI anils I\n\u25a0. ,-i'\nin\n.    pt(\nir.t\u00bb\n, >ilP\n(JueKi e.'h.rlnit' Inlands Und H\nSki\u00abms\n1    T\u00bbk\u00bb nolle, that I, Thorn.. R\nChkrlotte,   occupation   nour>   j. I\nI apply (or pcrmisalnn to prosper' 1\u00b0*\n' ksum on lh* lollowing dcMrinwl Im\nI     I'nmm.iiriiin  .1 \u25a0 pent  pi.\"\"\nj north .nd seven mile, cut nl Bart I\ni 7. Graham Island and marked Nn\nK   corner, thane* \u00bbis>t SO chains.\n\u2022hslns. thane. Mat SO chains, n\ncii.ins to point ot fimmsim-\"'\nS40 sens, mora or l\u00ab\u00ab. \u201e.,,\nl).Ud Nov. IS, 1S10. TIM\n1Mb. DM, 8, Wlhoi\"1\"'\"1*\nCommittee Was Busy\nUp till nearly midnight on Tuesday\nthe light and telephone and fire and\nwater committee sat discussing matters\nconnected with tho light plant, the fire\nprotection and alarm system, and other\nbusiness. The fact that the coty council\nmeets only once a week does not mean\nthat the city fathers are idle the other\nsix days.\nHis Costly Vocabulary\nDan Gillies for using improper language in thc Royal Hotel yesterday was\ntoday fined $5 and costs.\nTRY  THE OPTIMIST WANT\nAD. WAY OF FINDING\nI  To\u00abMl\nT.ar\nI cants\nK. I\"\nSknna Land  Dsrtrict-Quwn ( M*\nDivision ,  CJ\nT.k. nouw th.t 30 d.ys .In' '\u25a0*,,.,,\u00bb\nUary. m.rrtad woman, ot Skidcssn . I >\u25a0-^ j\nto .pply lo tha Chi\u00abf Commission' i <\u2022> '- \u2022..\u2014\n. Il\u00abn\u00bb lo prmpect for eoal. ml i\"\u00ab I\non .nd undw th. lollowlnn \u00abW\u00bbI\u00ab\u00ab\u25a0\nCommmelnt at a port p'sniel \u00bb''\"\u00ab,,\ncornet of Ut Ml. Graham Hand..' \u00bb\u00bbJ\"    ,\nchains, thenr. wert SO eh.ins. !h,rn7_\u201em\neti.lna, thmw eairt SO chains to i*\"'\" \"' \"\nm\u00abt and contaisinn 640 .crs..      ,,,.u i.p.lSB\nD.ted Nov  IS. 1910. sl !\",n \u25a0\nPub. Dm 10.\nIll* rict I\nQumo Charlotu Islwids Und Disulct-1^^!\nTak. nolle, th.t !.8ThM. B.J*\u00abm$\nCharlotu,  occupation  notary J\u2122.\"\",'   \u201e\napply  for p.rrasaton to 9JSSSlZt>\npetroleum on th. following \"\u2022\"\"'TV'th*. ofl\nConnMlIni at \u2022 po* PU?'\" i Ft*rS\\\nnorth .nd \u00ab-v.n mil- \u00ab* \"'!*ft' ,, T. B \"J\nT, Grah.m Isl.nd .nd m.rked No \"\u2022 \u2022 \u00bb\u00bbt\nfi. comer, tlranw north 80 ch.lns. lhe\" w,\nehaina, thane, aoulh SO eh.ins in ,\u201e,\u00bb\nch.lns to point of commarretn.nl. con j\naerM mor. \u00bbr kaa. tiuii B. D*l3\nDalwl Nov. II, 1910. \"   (i(,.|nj, A^\n1Mb. Dm. t. Wilson u\u00bb\n \u2122E  PRINCE   RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nCO\nAl. NOTICE\nCtadotM Island\" Und Dtatrlct-Dhtrlet ol\nSkotni , _\n\u25a0 .i  i I   Thtw. R- DavW of Queen\nJklftTSSsaSt. & PuWIf. Ugwd  to\nBW        .,  h. inllnwinn ilfscnbed l.nd:\nK\"1\"\"\".;,, \u00bbi a DM* PtanS nine mile, north\nC\"\"\"'.,,\u00bb      .      I SSUon HI. Township 7,\nId So. S*f .3*,   kw| N... H, T. R. D.. S. E.\nfnhsm lslsnd \u00bb\"il mi\n; !\u201eS \"\u00ab BO chS's',' ttaasi oouUiJIO\n\"then\"' we*  80 chuins,  thence north  80\njjn, to point\n11 cum\nmencrment, containing 640\nTHOS. It. DAVEY\nWilson Gowing, Agent\nj more ur less,\nwid Nov. B, 1910,\nfib. IX- 3-\nuaaCblriiilu IsleneU Und Illstrict-District of\nV Bkettii\n(Its notic.. thai I. Thos. It. D.vey of Queen\ns-ktnoltr. 00BlP\u00bbUoH nntary public, intend to\naW lor iiertnissiun to prospect lor coal and\nEudrum on tin loUowln| Mowed land:\nPiwrnaodM ut . post p \u00abnted eleven miln\nUSLC mik- -K Ol K 1%, Township\nl;Gn!iam Island and rnarke.1 No. tt, 1. R. D. N.\nII M thi'iice mat SO chums, thence eolith 80\nIS . Inrnn. eut \u00bb0 chnins, thenee north 80\nlinr > w twirl ol ciinmencemenl. eonUlnlng 640\nEBtffa \u21220& R. DAVEY\nIBrbtti Wilson tiowtn\u00bb, Agent\nI Qnsra Chsrlotte Islands Und DUtrict\u2014Dlatrict ot\nTiks noticu lhat I. Thoe. R. Davey, of Quean\nI Cbinotte. occupation Notary   Public intend to\nI msV lo' permission to   prospoct   for coal and\nIsftfjcumun the lollowing described land.:\nI ^ommencinK \u00abt   s  post   pUnted  eleven   miln\nI imCi Mid ihlvc miles ea* ol Section 13, Township\nII Graham lslsnd und marked No. 43, T. R. D., N.\nI i <tm\u00ab, thenre west 80 chsins, thence south 80\nI (.,; A thenc cut SO cliuins, thence north 80\nrui \u25a0 to isiint ol coiiimcncement, containing 640\n\u25a0m mow or less.\nBd Nov. 1,1910 THOS. R. DAVEY\npi. Use. 'I. WiUon Gowing, Agant\nQgmt'lurlotii' Islands Und DUtrict\u2014Diatrict of\nSkeena\nUki' notic* thut 1. Thoa. R. Davey of Queen\ni';i:, ; .. occupation notary public, intend to\nav'; (or [**-illusion to prospect for co.l and\nptr. i .m nn tne lollowing deKribed land:\nCommwicini: ut a post pl.nted eleven mile.\nants sad live miles ..i.t ul Section 13, Townahip\ni, Graham Isiuid und \u2022.. ,,hisl No. 44, T. R. I)., N.\nt rw.ir. Ihn.rr west so chains, thenoe MUth 80\n.Wu. thmc- cut Ml chuins, thence north 80\naim to point of coiuiucncetnent. containing 640\ni more or Uws.\nDuel Not\u2022.:.. l-'ln. THOS. R. DAVEY\nNs Iw. 3. V. ilson, Gowing, Agent\nv.- Charlotte blinds Und DUtrict\u2014DUtrict of\nBIpmob\nTile ni.tice thut 1. Thus. R. Davey of Queen\nCUriutui. ornipution nutary publie, intend lo\ntltt< Im iirrmission to prospect for eoal and\nIstnuVumon thc followtalg describe*! land:\nCotnmrr,rmi: .it u |mil planted eleven milea\nuna sml tn nttta. Mil of section 13, Township\nt.Cal.m Islam! und marked No. 4ft, T. It. D., N.\nI. comer, thenn oust Ml ch.lns, thence soul li 80\nasms, thenw MsJ mi chains, thenee north 80\ncaur* to point of commencement, containing 640\nam. moiY or Icai.\nDaud Km. 5.1910. TIIOS. R. DAVEY\nft* **\u25a0 3- Wilson Gowing. Agent\n<)\u25a0\u00ab\u00bb Charlotte Islands Und District    District ol\nSknna\nTata Mice that I. Trios. It. D.vey of Queen\nc*S\u00abe* Mcupaiiiiu notary  public,   intend   to\n\u00bb.v \u25a0 ;   in   prosiiect   lor   coal   and\n1 \u00bb\"**\u00ab<\u00bbih\u00abMlii\u00bbing dcacriUd land:\n1 '\u2022\"\u25a0lain* at . post planted eleven milea\nJ\"\u2122'*1 <*\u25a0 filii ea\u00ab ol Section 13, Townahip\nI J UraUa Uiamj ,\u201e,| \u201e,\u201e!,\u201e) n\u201e. t6> f. R. (j, \u00a3\nI *\u25a0 \u00abwr. litner west so ch.ins, thene. north 80\n\u00bb l*e\u00bb east \u00bbu chains, ihence south 80\nI Ui (or.l ol commencement, containing 640\nI SSL\"1* * '\"\u00bb\u2022\n.Tri'\".:- '\u2022'*\u2022 THOS. R. DAVEY\nI Wilson Gowing. Agant\nTltarWtt, Islands Und DUtrict\u2014DUUict of\n-. Skeena\ncwu,'\"\"'\"',h*1 '\u2022 Tht\"- R- D\u00bbv\u00aby \"I *lu\u00ab\u00abn\nSTB occupation notary public Intend lo\n\u2022w i\u00ab prnnLv.ion to prearpeet for eoal and\n\u2022\"\"\"\u25a0on lhe lollowing dMCribed land:\njfr\u2122*>\"t \u00ab \u2022 poat planted eleven milM\nSfi ' ?' \u25a0\u00bb*\u25a0 \"\u00bbt ol Section 13. Townahip\n\"JH '\u2022\u25a0\"'\u25a0' and marked No. 47. T. R. D., S.\n\u2022w thenn ,.\u201et so chaina, thenn north 80\n\u2022t SO chaina, i hence nuth SO\ncommencement, eonUlnlng 640\nCOAL NOTICE\nSkeens Land DUtrict-Queen Charlottn Islanda\nDivisiun\nTake notice that 30 duyB alter date, 1, Charles\nHclmer, farmer, of Skidegate, 11. c., intend to\napply to the Chief Commissioner ul Uimls, lol u\nIcense to prospect for cbal, oil and putrolumn on\nand under the following described lnnds:\nCommencing at a pout planted two m.los south\nof the southeast corner ol Lot 601, Gruham Island,\nthence south 80 chains, thence west SO chains)\nthence north 80 chains, tbence ran \u00bb0 chains to\npoint of commencement, nnd containing lilO acre*\nDated Nov. IK, 1910. CHARLliS HELMER\nPub. Dec. 10.\nQueen Charlotte Iaiand. Und District\u2014District of\nSkeena\nTake notice that I Thoa. R. Davey ol Queen\nCharlotte, occupation notary public, intend to\napply for permission to prospect for coal and\npetroleum on the following described land:\nCommencing at a poat planted thirteen mile,\nnorth and nevon mile, east of Section 18, Township\n7. Graham Iaiand and marked No SI, T. It. Ii. N.\nE. corner, thence west-SO chains, thence south 80\nehaina, thenee eaat 80 chains, thence north 80\nchains la point of commencement, contuining 640\nacraa more or less.\nDated Nov 8,1910 THOS. R. DAVEY\nPub. Dec. 3. WiUon Gowing, Agont\nQueen Charlotte lalanda Und Dictrict\u2014DUtrict of\nSkeena\n.'ake notice that I, Thos. R. Davey of Queen\nCharlotte, occupation notary publie, intend to\napply for permiasion to prospect for coil and\npetroleum on the following described land:\nCommencing at a poat planted thirteen mile,\nnorth and eleven mile, east of Section 18, Township\n7, Graham Island and marked No. 5ft, T. D. It., N.\nW. corner, thenn Mat 80 chaina, thence west 80\nchain., thence north P0 chains, thence bmith 80\nchain, to point of commencement, conuining G40\nacre, more or less.\nDated Nov. 8, 1910. THOS. II. DAVEY\nPub Dec 3. WUaon Gowing. Agent\nQueen Charlotte Island. Und DUtrict\u2014DUtrict ol\nSkeena\nTake notice that I. Thoa. It. Davey of Queen\nCharlotte. occupaUon notary public, Intend to\napply for permUsion to proapect for coid and\npetroleum on the following described land:\nCommencing at a post iilanted thirteen mile,\nnorth and tive miles east of Section 13, Township\n7, Graham Island and marked No. S3, T. ll 11\u201e N.\nE. corner, thence west 80 chsins, thence aouth 80\nchains, thence east K0 chaina, thence north SO\nchain, to point of comm.ncement, containing 610\nacre, more or leas.\nDated Nov. .\u00ab, 1910. THOS. It. DAVEY\nPub. Dm. 'I. Wilaon Gowing, Agent\nQueen Charlotu lalands Und DUtrict\u2014DUtrict of\nSkeena\nTake notice that 1, Thoa. R. D.vey of Quwn\nCh.rlotte, occupslion notary public, intend to\napply tor p \u2022 ion to prospect for coal 'nd\npetroleum on lhe following deacrilied land:\nCommencing at a poet pl.nted thirteen mila\nnorth and live mile, eaat of Section 13, Township\n7 Graham Island and marked Nn. 53, T. R. D. N.\nW corner, thence east 80 chains, thence eouth 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains, thenc. north SO\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacre, more or less\nDated Nov. 8, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY\nPub. Dec. 3. Wilson flowing. Agent\nQueen Charlotte Island. Und DUtrict-District ol\nSkeena\nTake notice that I,   Tho.. R. D.vey nf Quwn\nDEATH CALLS\nSIR C. D1LKE\nROMANTIC     LIFE     STORY\nGREAT POLITICIAN\nOF\nRecognized as One of Britain's Brightest Parliamentarians -Mighthave\nHeld Highest Office of State but\nfor Old Divorce Scandal.\nCharlotte, occupation notary public, intend to\napply for permUion to prospect tor co.1 .nd petroleum on the following dWrlbed l.nd\nI wtr. ai\u201et tl.,,\nlit\nI ttJ^,\u201elkMK' ^\u00bbo\"\"ci^n.r^h'in'^srju,th'\nI Z^*JfJ*0\"1' ol cnmmDn\u00abm.nt. eonulnhu\nI jo*,'\"?* or la*.\nI sW NuT :' \u00bbI0.\nBfc llec. .1.\nTHOS. R. DAVEY\nWiUon Gowing, Agent\n1\u00ab\" Charlotte l,i,n,|. Und DUtrict-DUtrict of\nY.k. HMbB\nOsSfZ th\" '\u2022 Tno\u00bb' K- U-voy ol QuMn\nit^ls, \"S!SUoB \"ot\u00abry public, inUnd to\nZSm iETiT\"\" ,ffl,Pn\u00bbpeet lor esa) and petro-\n\u2122!iJJ\u00bb '\"\"owing described l.nd.:\n\u00a3TZ\u2122'>* g \u00ab post planted eleven mile.\n' Gnh.; m\" m.\"\u2122 I'\"1 \u00b0l Section 18, Township\nl_5?Jg\u00bbJ \u00ab\"! \"lukcd No. 48. T. II. D. 3.\n~w thine ,\u201e, 8\u201e chllln^ tbmat m,^ \u201e0\nBisiSSI\"?\"'80 ch,iiM-lhenM \u2022oulh M\nB mo,i ,\u201e I,    r\"n,nwnwn>\u00ab>\u00ab. conuining (40\nRR&i'' l'\"\"- T\"OS. B. DAVEY\nWilson Gowing. Agent\n*\u00bb\u00bb(-|\u00abrleit, |,|.\u201e,|, Und DUtrirt-DUtrict of\n,\u00a3\u2022\u00bb \u00aboun that 1 Thoa. R. Dany of Qums\nSmB ,'^m\"\"\"\"' ,10l*ry Poollo. Inund to\n-41 \u201e'~T?T \\\u00b0 l1\u2122!*\" I0' eosl  and\n\u2022sCrlnl *,n\"w,n\" <l\"wlb\u00abl land:\n-ffllHaS * \"o-l Plwud ^.veu, mile.\nEfcaSMhhZfc V\"' i S\"\"0\" l\u00bb,Townsbip\n\u00bb.M. .1 * \"\"' m,r\"\"1 No. 19, T. R. D S.\nJfftmiK TL*0:eh,,'n\"- \"\"-\"o. north 80\nSStXr.Ti \"\u00b0 ch,ln*- 'ooo\u2122 \"oath 80\nft Mnorka \"mnw'\"m'\">1' conuining 640\nttSh7-1\"0- THOS. R. DAVEY\nWIImh Gowing, Agent\n*\u2022*\" Cksofotta Island, Und DUtrict-DUtrict of\nC&\"'::,;,'i'\u00bb,' '\u2022 Tho,\" R. Davey ot Qu\u201en\n\u25a0W' \u00ab - *,'\"\" ,noU^ Pobllc, inund to\n\u00bb^eum\u201er,\"r,S\" f\u00b0 ',,ro\u00bbPo\u00ab lor coal and\nr\u00ab-_     \" '\"e liillnwinu iWiiLsl u\u00ab,-\nCom\nmennni:\n\"owing described land:\n\u201e\u201el\"|*'1 Plated thirteen mik.\nidiliam I IvTi' l ~,V,.SS,ion !?, Township\nJwtiaml tl,\n<\u25a0\u00ab!-..\ntt-ain.\n\u25a0thenc\n\u2022S Point \u201eT\nJJ\u00ab mor.\n\u2014., thence smith SO\n\u201e!'  \u2122 ch\u00bblns, th.nce north  80\nle^, cnmm,,ncement, conuining 640\nTIIOS. R. DAVEY\nWilson Gemlng, Agent\n*T'h'r\" \"^o.\u00bb\u00abri\u00ab-Dl.t\u201e.t.t\nSSwTlelMM?, '\u2022 Th0^- R- \">\u00bbv.y of Queen\n&LJ* iSSSmn^S. P\u00ab\u00bb\u00bbo,yinlendto\n\"H5\" M Ihlonowl'n0, fSSSL or JP\" \u00ab\"\nl\u00ab\u00bbnenein. ,, . .   \" df?rrll'p<l '\u00bbnd!\nV*SS\u00bb W.n.| , d *?.tiiSrf,to,n.,!t TownAlp\n\"\u2022 eorner, |k,\u201ei*!',.n,\u00bb'\u00abed No. 51, T. R D   N\nSfJtfShi \u201e, ro^^^.thonc. north 80\nthenc, lTm\\\u00a3\u00a3*\u2022 thw\"* *\"ith SO\nv*. ^> Mm nl cml. *!\"\"\u25a0 \"\"\"M north 80\nST.,'^ ot i^wmmm'\u00bbn\u00bbnt, conukalag \u00ab40\nN\"\u00bb I. 191.\n'\u25a0 wTHO\u00ab.R. DAVEY\nW.Uem (..wing, Agmt\n\u00abv\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\nLondon, Feb 1 Sir Charles Vent\nworth Dilke is ddad The immediate\neaust of death was ht;art trouble. thoiiRh\nhe had been in an enfeebled condition\ntt'nce thu recent election, the strain of\nthe campaiKn having affected him\nseverely He went to the Bouth of\nFrance to recuperate, returning to\nLondon last Saturday Soon after\nreaching home hi took to his bed\nS'r Charies had repreaented tho Forest of Dean division of Gloucester in\nParliament since 1892 He was re-\ncogn'zrd as one of the most brilliant\nminds in Parliament, particularly in\nthe domain of foreign affairs, and but\nfor an old divorce scandal probably\nwould have held the highest offices in\nthe gift of the country He was born\nin 1834: was educated at Cambridge\nand admitted to the' bar in 1865 He\nwas under secretary of state foi foreign affa'rs :n 1880-82 and president of\nthe local government board in 1882-85\nSubsequ.^nt'y he was a member of several royal commiss;ons and wrote extensively nf national and international\npolitical affairs\nH>s first wife, Katheryn, daughter ol\nCaptain Arthur Core Sheil, died in\n1873 and in 1885 Sir Charles marrieel\nKmtilia Francs, daughter of Maior\nHenry Strong, and widow of Mark\nI'attison, rector of Lincoln college.\nOxford\nIt was during their engpgUMtlt that\nthe Bcandal resulting in hv separation\nof Donald Crawford and his wife or\ncurrcd. Mrs. Pattison, who wan a\nb. luiiilul and talented woman, remained loyal to Sir Charles throughout this\ntrouble. She died as the result of a\nrupture of a blood vessel on October\n24, 1904.\nCAN'T THE GIRLS HELP,\nCommencing \u00bbt a post pl.nted thirteen miles\nnorth and eight miles east of Section IS, Township\n7. Graham Iaiand and marked N'o. 74, T. R. D., S.\nW . comer, thence Mat SO chains, thence north HO\nehsina, thene* weat SO chains, thence south 80\nChain, to point of commencement, conuining S40\nacre. mop. or leas.\nD.ted Nov. 12.1910. THOS. R. DAVEY\nPub. Dw. 3.  \u25a0 Wilmn Gowing. Agent\nQueen Charlotte Islands Und DUtrict\u2014DUtrict of\nSkeen.\nTake notice that I, Tho. R. Davay ol Wueen\nCharlotte, occupation notary public, intend to\nspply for permission to prMpwt for coal and\npctnit\u00abum on the following dMrrllaad land:\nCommencing at a poat pUnted two union north\nsnd live mile. Mat of Section 13, Township 7,\nGraham laland and marked No. 13, T.R.D., N. W.\ncorner, thence eaat 80 chnins, thence south KO chain.\ntbence west 80 chaina, thence nnrth SO chain, to\npoint of commencement, conuining S40 acraa mora\nor leM.\nDaud Oct. 2S, 1910. TIIOS. II. DAVKY\nPub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing, Agent\n8keena  Und  DUtrict- Queen Charlotu laland.\nDlvUion\nTske notice that .10 days after date I, Ferdinand\nG. Tapert, farmer, of SkldegaU, II. C. InUnd to\nspply to the Chief Commissioner et Und.. lor a\nlicense to proepect for co.1, oil .nd peUoleum on\nand under tho lollowing described lands:\nCommencing at a port planted one-halt mile | uniform of the ( anadian  tiovernmcnt\nMat ol the southeast corner ol Ut S03, Graham   ,, \u201e      .\nIsland, thenc* north 80 chains, th.nce can 80   \\ oast IMTMte'.\nchain., thence south 80 chains, thenee west SO\nehaina to point of commencement, .nd containing\nS40 acroa.\nDated Nov. It 1910.   FERDINAND G. TAPERT\nPub. Dec. 10.\nSkMna  Und  DUtrict  -QuMn Ch.rlott.  Islanda\nDlvUion\nTake notice that 80 day. afur dale I, Ferdinand\nO. Tapert, farmer, of SkldegaU, II. C Intend to\napply to th. Chief CommUsioncr ef Unds, for .\nlicense to prospect for cc*l, oil and petroleum on\nand under the lollowing doecrrllwd l.nds:\nCommencing at a poet planted at the northeast\neorner of Ut 60S, Graham Island, thence south HO\nchsln., thence vraat SO ch.ins, th.ne. north SO\nehsina, thence cut SO chains to point of commencement, and conuining 840 acre*.\nDaud Nov. 14, 1910. FERDINAND O.TAl'ERT\nPub. Dec. 10.\nYoung  Sailorman Won't  Wear  Hie\nNice New Uniform\nWhen a young man disdain* the aid\nof an attractive uniform to enhance his\ncharms for the fair \u00bbex he must be\neither an Atlonis or a woman-hater\nyou'd think. W. R. Greer isn't any\nAdonis though he's not just hard to\nlook at either, but he won't wear the\nAVIATOR DROPS\nINTO THE SEA\nM'CURDY FAILED TO MAKE HAVANA NARROWLY\nWas Within Ten Fv ilea of Cuban\nCoast When Lubricating Oil Became Exhausted- Picked Up by\nthe Accompanying Destroyer Pau-\n. ling.\nHavana, Feb. 1.- Within ten miles\nof the Cuban const und out a shoit\ndistance further from his goal, thu\nColumbia aviation field, J. A. D. McCurdy, the Canadian aviator, ran out\nof lubricating oil and was compelled\nto abandon a magnificent Might from\nKey West, Fla. When he saw he could\nnot quite reach this pen, McCurdy\nalighted on the waters, and the pontoons, with which it was iquip|td,\nll \u00bbted the aeroplane until the destroyer\nPauling, splashing along in its wake,\nhad overtaken the aerial craft. McCurdy\nand hi\u00bb biplane were taken on board.\nMILITARY ROAD\nFOR ALASKA\n$50 000  MAY   BE APPROPRIATED\nFOR  ITS CONSTRUCTION\nPresident Tnft Actively Supports the\nProject\u20143000 Persons in the District Will Benefit- Anticipated the\nProposition Will Carry.\nWashington, Feb. 1.\u2014The secretary\nof war today sent to Congress recom-\nmendaliors that $50,000 be appropriated for the construction of a military road from Sew aril lo the new\nIditarod district ui Alaska.\nIt is .-stminted that 3000 persons\nare now in the district and would be\nbenefited by such a road. The secretary of war wits at first disinclined\nto favor the project on the grounds\nof the necessity for economy in departmental matters, but upon presentation of the matter to President Tall\nthe latter gave his active support to\nthe project and it is anticipated that the\nappropriations will be made.\nINSURANCE RECORD\nTen Million Dollars for Two White\nStar Liners\nVancouver, Feb. 1. -Insurance of\n$6,000,000 each has been written for\nihe two new White Star liners, Olympic\nPRINCE RUPERT INN\nAND\nANNEX\nOwned and operated by the\nGrand Trunk Pacific Railway on\nthe American and European plan.\nExcellently furnished, with\nsteam heat, electric light, and all\nmodern conveniences, being absolutely first-class in every respect.\nThe appointments anil service\nure equal to any hotel on the\ncoast.\nRates: $1 lo $3.50 per day.\nG. A. Sweet, Manager.\nWindsor Hotel\nKIKST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET\nNewly   Furnished and\nSteam Healed Room.\nA  KIKST   CLASS li All   AND   1IIN1NI!\nKIK1M IN CONNECTION\n'RATE8 f>0 CENTS AND l!F\nBATHS   KREE   TO   CHESTS\nROBT. ASHLAND\nP.O. BOX 37\nNew\nKnox\nHotel\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land District-Dlatrict of Cu\u00abt It.nse r,,\nTsko notice that sixty il.y. from date that I.\nHugh Patrick Riley of Hazelton, B. C, miner, do\nIntend to apply to the commissioner of lands for\npermission to purehane the following deicrllied\nCommencing at a pent pl.nted 411 chain, wuth\nfrom the nouth-eaat corner of lot 17.13, thence east\n40 chains, thence south 40 chain., thence west 40\nchain., thence north 40 chains to point of commencement, eonUlnlng ISO acres, more or J\u2122\"-\nDate Nov. Ut, 191(1. HUGH PAfi^BflJff,\nHub. Nov. 2nd. Robert Jas. Brlckdale. Agent\nSkeena Land District-Dirtrlct \"'\u201eCo,ui.,1Un^ .\nTake notice that Dan McDougell ol Prince Rupert, B. C, occupaUon carpenter. Inte;nds to apply\nfor permiaaion to purchase the following, described\nCooimencini st a poat pl.nted two cuf}\"\" \u00ab\u2122rt\nof the aouth eart corner ol William McPh.es\nsurveyed purchase (Black', rwmt survey .bout\nAugurt 20 1910) on th. \u00abe\u00abt \u00abde of l^\"^!^\nthenc weat 40 ehsina more or ta\u00bb to JLtffBG\npurchue (Black'. \u00abirv.y August^20, 1910) henc.\nio.lh 80 chair* thence eut 40 *g\u00bb*WBj\nnorth 80 eh.in\u00ab to point ot commencement, con\ntalnlng 820 acr. more or 1.-.^ j^uoajj.\nPub. Nov. 5 WlUlarn McPhee, A|ent\nBrought to book about it yesterday\nby Captain Newcombe of the Kestrel,\nGreer was given the chance to  wear\nCaptain Newcombe whose authority\nover his crew empowers him to have\nTHI'\nand  Titanic,  now  in  course  of  con-1\nstruct ion at the Belfast yards of Messrs.\nHarland & WolfT.   With the exception\nof the Cunarders Lusitania and Mau-\nrelania. which when ne'W, were valued\nat the same flgure, no other steamships\nhave ever been insured for that sum.\n,l\u201e.ll,\u201ef\u201en,1ur.|Mi. ii..   \u25a0:\u2022.,-.     i ,  uedj\u2122e  policies  are  written  with  special\nbad language and caused a scene in the conditions,   which   provide   that   th,\ncaptain's cabin  for   which    he    later  underwriter, shal, not be liable.for any\nappeared More Magistrate Cars, ,-harg-1 <'amW \"mount.ng ... I. - .hi... $,.-0,000.\ned with the offence. '     \u201e,     ,   . , ,,, \u201e\nThe Wanderinge of Wallace\nA   colored   man  named   I    Wallace\na man imprisoned for a month for this j appeared before Magistrate Cars, today\noffence wanted Greer treated leniently | charged with being a vagrant.   He saiel\nand  Magistrate  Cares let  him  go on  that he hailed from New York City, had,\nsuspended sentence. travelled to Vancouver. Juneau, Alarka. (\nThe Magistrate emphasized thc need and now to I'rince Kupert in search of j\nfor strict preservation of thc discipline ! work without success.   B. wasrtmandeil ,4\u2014m\non all boats, government or other and | for a week.\nwarned Greer sharply.    It seems that\nARTAUD &  BESNER.  Proprietors\nTh* New Knox H\u00bbtrl In run on the Kuropran\nplan. Kit-i-i-m*\u00bb iwrvlcv. All Ow> Lalnl Mmlrtn\nImprovements. \u25a0\u00bb\u00bb HEDS 69c UP\nKIKST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT\nRoyal Hotel\nCor. Third Avenue and Sixth St.\nThe Kfneat Id-nni*\nThf bml f*f|tiliipe<l\nnml fteum hratnl.\nII\"! an., ...Ll hath*.\nDinlrir r**m, ami\nreatauranl\nCorley & Burgess, Props\nother members of the rrew have aUo\nobjections to wearing their uniforms,\nand Captain Newcombe promises them\nall tfyU is coming to them if they persist.\nNearly Lost His Finger\nR. A. McMordie is congratulatin8\nhimself thst he did not lose a finger\nwhen a yard and a half of rock came\ndown on his hand recently.   The Httle 'tartly. .,.,.\u201e,..,,\u201e.\n\" \u2022 _j .    .u   ki\u00ab.   Knt hi    In compliance with the Health By-law\nfinger was ripped to thc bone, but is       .    ,      .     ,        .  .      .... l...^_j\n'\u2022 \u25a0\u2022  a dead amma   must be either buried,\nMUST DESTROY CARCASES\nDon't  Throw  Dead  Cat   Into   Your;\nNeighbor's Lot\nMr. Macfarlance, the city sanitary\ninspector, is busy impressing on owners\nof horses, cows, or pet animals that in\nthe event of an animal's dying in the\ncity its carcase mast be got rid of san-\nGRAND HOTEL\nWORKING MAN'S HOME\nnow doing nicely, thank you.   It won't\nhave to come off.\nPantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Phone 4.\ncremated, or Weighted and sunk in\nthe sea at least 200 yards from shore.\nThe penalty for non-compliance is $60.\nSpring Beds, clean White Sheets  25c\nRooms 50c\nBEST  IN   TOWN   FOR   THE   MONEY\nLabour   Bureau  in  connection\nAll kinds of positions\nfunlshed\t\nFREE\nFIRST AVE. AND SEVENTH STREET\nJ. GOODMAN. P..p*i.t~\nPhone 17S, Prince Rupert, B.C.\n THE   PR1NCKRUPERT   UP11M1ST\nHE OPTIMIST is the leading newspaper of Northern British Columbia.    It\nThe Prince Rupert Optimist\nDAILY AND WEEKLY\nT\n1   has grown up with the city\nSUBSCRIPTION KATES-Daily. 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance.\nWeekly, $2.00 per year.   Outside Canada-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly,\n$2.50 per year, strictly in advance.\nReading Notices and Legal Advertising are 10c per line.\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.   Transient advertising will be charged at 10c. per line.\nDaily Edition.\nFriday. Feb. 8\nThe Manufacturers Appeal to Ignorance\nOne of the most s*gnincant tributes lo the proposed reciprocity treaty is the\nfact that so many of the alleged \"Chambers of Commerce\" are protesting against\nit. The chambers of commerce an- for the most part trades unions of manufac\nturefa and middlemen who have made big fortunes under the present system of\nprotection They know that they are doing a large volume of trade at iiiiluted\nprices under artificial conditions and thai the consumer pi.ys the bill They know\nthat if trade were free to develop along natural lints tiny would lose their\nartificial markeva, and the cosl ol commodities would shrink They seem to\nlack knowledge to'know thai tor artificial markets they may lose, thoy will gain\ntho natural markets which are at present withheld from thtm.nnd that the re-ward\nfor their labor, and profit for their outlay will still remain in an era of lessened\nprion   li i\u00bb only the transportation companies and ihe monopolists who will sutler}\nSelfishness and [gnorana are the twin obstacle! i<> ths world's progress They\nbelong lo every country It is a curious condition, and one which answers itself,\nthat while in Canada we have tho corporations, the chambers of commerce, and\nthe Legislature of British Columbia trying io appeal to the people's ignorance by\ncrying that lhe treaty means ruin 10 our country, across t he border, the corporations.\nON LINE\nARE YOU IN NEED OK HELP?   Doyouwa.t\nto buy, or sell, or hire, or loan?   Try The\nOptimist Condenaed Ad. route.\nFOR   SALE-A   Safe,   a   Lumber  Walton,   a\nHou\u00abe.   Apply to T. A. McMartin, corner tlth\nAve. and Tatlow St. IMS'\nTO RENT-Cosy little Cutlaiie. B rooms, water\nin house, close In. south side overlooking lutr-\nhnr; |S0 per month. See R. C linn, phone 2SI or\nP. O. Ilox 503, Ifrtt\nPORTER WANTED-Apply nt Tullmt House.\n26-tf\nWANTED-A  Nuriery Governess.     Apply to\nMrs. I'. I. I'lilmer, 4th Ave. and Hay. Cove\nCircle.   I'honc 109 for appointments.        24-tf\nWANTKD-l'heiip for Cusli. Silent Batsman.\n\u00ab    CUfton'l Bakery. Box IM. lS-tf\nWANTED-ltoom nml Imiirtl in privuti1\nX.M.. Outin.iM Dtllce. i\nfamily\nII\nWarning\nThe public are warned Im\nwork, wllilr til. st . an- I><\nMl,\nT. P. OFFICIALS OCCUPY CURIOUS POSITION\nTook Snow Plough up with Them to\nClear Passage--Storm Clogged the\nTrack Behind Them\u2014Can't Reverse Plough.\nA party of prominent G. T. P.\nofficials a'e at p-escnt in the unique\nposition of being snowed up on ther\nown line. It seems like poetic justice\nwith a vengeance. Mr. Mehan, the\ngeneral superintendent, desired to make\none of his pel'od'cal trips of inspection\nat the end of last week 60 he departed\nin company with Mr. McNichol, the\ndistrict superintendent and Mr. Van\nArsdull, one of the company's engineers.\nIn Older to ensure themselves a pas-\naway from the\n!.   Penoal bar*\ni.tiiiKin nuiinuieiiiiiK after beini; warned do so siigi. thev took the rotary snow plouuh\nnt their own riak. .,      , _, ,        ,      ,. , ...\ns. I'. McMORDIEftOo. with  them.     The  plough  did   not   fa-'\na.l-tf\nCoatraeton\nthem. It e'eared the tracks of its encumbering snow and swirled it overhead in glittering circles of silver spray.\nll defied the ravages of the. storm and\nlook them safely to their destination.\nUnfortunnetly,   however,   the   snow\nth. chambers of commerce and the eoriiorai'on in. e.re-sts in the Senate are npimuing I horewfo xisiins liwinm. theuniloisiirimi, I ,  ,' e '    \u00b0J;L'as*!-       snowou\n,.,,   \u201e \u201e,.\u201e i,  n, i  ns fruit. v..\u00ab-.tn!,ii. and ii.i, merchants in th.. city  on im on and the track they hadtrevursed\nAS If ally lll.t 1011 call be ruined   \u201er Prince Rupert, und known ns the Prince Itup-   \u201e_ tl,\u201e . ,\u201e\u201e.,\u201e.j \u2022   , . , , ,\nert r-tsh Market, has he-n dissolved by mutual   on t,lp,r ul,w'>\u2122 journey became clogged\nNotice of Dissolution of Partnership\nNotice is  hereby iriven thnt the partnership\ni-xlstm    between us, the undersigned.\nto the ignorance of the masses with the same cry\nby being able io get the things il wants without voluntarily taxing itself for getting.\nthem or paying heavy tolls to railways for bringing for a distance at great cost, i   Si debts qwuuLta the said partnership nre to\nWatches\nWe always carry\na  large stock of\nHOWARD\nWATCHES\nWhen you buy a\nwatch with the\nname Howard on\nit, you obtain just\na little better\nvalue than in any\nother watch.\nCALL AND SEE\nagain.   Then tin   difficulty loomed up.\n, ,      i ., I be \"paid u> The'Prince Rupert l-ish Market of The line is single and the rotnrv snow\nthe commodities it coul.' get close at hand al a low cost     \"\"\"\"\u00bb *-y, \u00bb*\u2014 \u00bb*\"\u00bb I riliMasWiipssl ifmealil  anil nil nlilim imlnil I   \u25a0 u \u201e        , ..    ,    ,'     .,\nneonle ol Canada get thinking about economics, there will be as Mr  Chesterton ] therjild p.rtne-.hip are t,,I.- preseiit.,1 t.. the i \"\u00b0\"Mi *\u00ab\u00ab \"f COUMu attached  to the\n|HO|in   in   uu.ua |<>  v..ii.^    K said IVince Rupert Hsh Mnrkct of whom tlu. con-t front   of   thn   iinnii..       Thaw   nnnlH    not\nremarks of the English people, \"something doing\" tinning partner, h.j. B.con.ndF.s. Evan, eon- iro,M \u2122 tnoenyne.    iney toum not\nlhat some of the manufacturers  \u2022\u00bb'.<u\"\\,nP\"\u21221 n,,d.V> \u00bbiiom same will be .otiled. | reverse it with the somewhat hume>rous\nIt is comfort'iig to tinel in some quartan\nrealize that il will be belter for themsdvei to have natural trade instead nf artificial\ntrade   Senator Edwards, the millionaire lumberman, has declsrod tint every\nlumberman from the Atlantic to he. Pacific will be benefited The same will be\ntrue ol every head of a family to benefit by the rtha'ing nf $\",'100,000 in tux I on\nfood It will m.an not $7,000,000 taken out o' circulation, but $7,000,000 more\nlo Ih- expended on COmmodit'ei, at pre'Scnt unattainable\nIn this connection the experience of England since- the passing of lhe old age\npensions is ilium native Every one knows the fonelness of old peopL for lea\nOne consequence ol the pensions is thai the importation of Indian tea jumped\n1,077,209 pounds last November over tha November of the previous year Thc\nincri'iise. for the el..ven months up to the end of November was :>,06G.:i:i2 pounds\nover the corresponding iie-riod of Ihe p eviotn year\nNor docs the matter ond there The boom has made lhe whole of tha Indian\ntea-planting Industry flourish, with the r.\u00bb.ult that tea shares stand higher than\never on the murk 'ts, anil the gen.-rul prosperity of the country is aided There\nis noiliiiig which is more likely to enhance the general prosperity both of Canada\nund i hi. United States than the pro|>os-.| lo extend a large measure of free trado\nto our Inter-commerce\nDated at Prince Rupert this 12th day uf January. 1811.\nW. S. SHIlUBSALL.\nII. J. IIACON.\nK. at. EVANS.\n11-1 mo\nInvestigate the Coal Combine\n'Vancouver Ni ws-Advertiser)\nThe high price of coul is a matter of vital concern lo the people on this coast\nIn the last lew weeks tho burden of the out of fuel bus borne heavily on Ihosb\n1 asl abU to endure it It is generally b I'oved that high pricL is unnecessary.\nand u Is no rel \u00abf to the suih r,.r that he cannot say who <s to blame The L-.gis-\nlutur.. can command the machintry for invmtiga Ion If tho neoaaary cost of\nprodi on and d'stribution justifies ths osisting prices the fact ought to bo ostsb-\nlishod, thus relieving ihe producers, cur.-, is and radon from unde^.rved censure\nFORT GEORGE\nON THE MAP\nSURVEYS Ol- C. T. P. ARE ALMOST\nCOMPLETED\nOnly   One   Gap    Between    Proposed\nFort George Site and Vancouver\nTwo Survey Parties in Field Work-\nini; Townrel Eucb Other.\nVancouver, Feb. 1. Survey parties\nof the Grand Trunk I'uc'lic Railway\nhave  Virtually  completed  the  local ion\nof the proposed brunch between Fori\nGeorge and Vancouver. The only\nunfinished gups are those between Fort\nGeorge nnd Hig Bar, on tho Upper\nEraser River, now well advanced, and\nthe shorl stretch from Harrison Lake\nto Durrani Inlet. It is not probable\nthat this lust mentioned work will be\nundertaken until next spring. Chief\nEngineer Vun Arsdall is figuring on\nsending out a party to determine whether\na short route can be socure.d from the\nLilloout district to the Eraser River,\nvia Stave R'ver und Slave Lake.\nThe route has now hewn surveyed\nfrom Harrison Lake to a point north\nof Big  Bar on the Upper  Eraser.    Il\nfollows tha lake., ami Lillooct River io\nPembttTton Meadows and ihence swings\nleast Via Beaton and Amlrrson hikes\n.ii where, the Eraser is first struck. A\ngrade of half of one |mt cent  wus oli-\ntalned for most of the 170 milea from\nHarrison Luke to the Eraser. In tha\nvicinity fo the Inkes referred to the\nmuximuin gradients will be baout one\nper cent. From LilUeos! the Una\nwill run up the west bunk of the Eraser.\nseventy miles to Rig Bar, when it will\ncross lo the eust side of the river which\nwill be followed to Fort Oeorge.  Two\nsurvey   parties  are   now   in  the   field.\nworking in opposite directions, between\nFort Georgei anel Rig Bar, and the\nwork is so fur advanced that next\nmonth will see the- closing of the 150-\nmile gap.\nWALTZ PRIZE IS WON\nFirst Prize for Waltzing Ever Offered\nin Prince Rupert\nLast night's usual \"Thursday Night\"\nDance\" held in tho K. of P. hall was a\ngreat success. Thc waltz content which\nhas been running was opened again\nand the honors of the. evening were\nawarded to Miss Blanche LagHd and\nMr. Joe Keller. The committee committee previously appoint.tl, viz., Messrs.\nCorley,   Lesuing   and   Slicknjy   then\nNotice\nresult that they were snow bound on\ntheir own line und in sole possession\nof t he meuns of remedy\nU is understood at the head office in\nPrinc Rupert today that they are now\nat K;i Yex about thirty miles up and\nthat thsy have rigged up an improvised\nC. B. WARK\nJeweller\nFRANK D. KEELEY\nWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST\nPhone No. 200 P. 0. Box 5>0|\nPRINCE RUPERT, B.C.\nTake notice lhat the annual meeting of  the   nlouch   and   nre   antiritintinir   u.nrhinir\nPrince Rupert General Hospital Assoeiutlon will | '\"\"\"\u00bb-\"   ulla    are   anticipating    teacnillg\nhe hell! at the Court House. Prince Rupert.  It. C,    home tonight Ot tpmorrow\nat the hour of eight o'clock in the evening on the ,\n31st day of January. 1911.\nAll members are requested to attend.\n12-26 A.CDTHBKRT. Sec.\nNotice\nA meeting of the Special Committee nppninteil\nhy the Cily Council to investitrnle the ilemanil nf j\nthe Prince Rupei^ Industrial Association, thnt n !\nwage scale of 4ftc per hour lie adopted hy the City\nwill lie held al 2 p.m. Nalurdity,  February 4th,\nI'Jll. in the City Hnll.    All parties interested nre '\ninvitisl to attend, especlnlly those for and against\nth. adoption of said wage scale.\nERNEST A. WOODS,\n25-27 City Cl.rk    \u25a0\nCOAL\nYou are using clinkers and\nclogs the grates, try\nj m j LADYSMITH\nWATCH ihe WINDOW\nIF  THE\nFor Sale\n4-rwim  11.\"i \u2022\u25a0.  furM\u00bbhtHl, on 4th Ave.. 1nt*:i\n4. blurk 7. mtlotl -V    One u thc lx>\u00bbt vltWI tn thu\ncity.   I4I4H), cimh $1UH>. Iwilnncf tfimn.   i>].,, fori\nIntMetton fartwMki'oiujr.  Dipt. Alooek* Dum\"\nmutr Str\u00abH*i. 2*W\nNotice\nA !\u00bb>*<ik in iMpI in thr City Clerk * Offlct in\nwhich to iiiN-t tin- nmnra and iiddrrHm^. i-lc.. of\ndtiMOtof I'rini-r RopMI dMlrlng <'iti|ili)ynil-ill -.ii\nCity work. All clwMrin* fm|\u00bblci|.rtnnt ibooM i\u00ab*r-\nntter at otirp.\nKKNKST A. WOODS.\n2H.M City Clerk\nK. of P. HALL DANCE CLUB\nEVERY   THURSDAY   EVENING\nA   plennnnt  lime  fnr  trtfayboAf,\nPram B to U k nnlar dtnet pfovnuniM\nint'Tminirhil with ndUtioM, lOOgli etc.\nFrom N to 9 iimtnirlion in ilnminit free.\nTHIS WEEK\nRed Rubber Water Bottle.\n2 Quart,      -     $1.75\n3 Quart,      -      $2.00\nGuaranteed\nC  H. ORME\nThe Pioneer Druggist\nPHONE   :   ;   ;   82\n\\ ROCHESTER &\n1 Centre   Street\nPHONE 115\nj muni\nLAID\nTO ORDER\nCOAL NOTICE\nAdmission $1.00\nIndies Free\nWigs,\nTin, pes.   Transformation.,\n(limn Ch.rlotte Islands Land Dlatrict\u2014 District ol\nSkoena\n ,       1'\u00bbl'\u00ab\"\u00b0ti\u2122 th\" I, Thos. It. Davey of Queen\nPompndours. Comhlnirs made   l-h\u00bbrlu\"\u00ab.  occupation   noUry  public,   Intend  to\nInto   Switches   nnd    Puirs I *ppS ,or P.\"nl\u00bbilon  to  prospect for co^ and\nUave your orders hy npp\u201el,,tment to \"I Pc,\u201ernl\"'um.\u00bb\" \"\u00bb fullowln, described land\nA.J. LANEIIVII.I.K\nAirent H.C. Hair Uissls. I'. O. Ilox 1M6.\nCommencing at a post planted thirteen milt-\nnorth anil llvo miles east of Section 13, Townahip\n7, Grah.m Iaiand and mnrkod No. 75, T. D. R., S.\nto   have   tlie   contest    finally\nlasl night.    Accordingly the.\ndecided\ndecided\nthree fading couples. Mrs. Embleton\nMiss Cliff and Miss Legard with Messrs!\nMill, Lawley and Ke'lle-r danced out\nthe final contest. After chantt'iit; of\npiirtners the prize which is th,. first\nprize-   offe-red   for   Waltslng   in   Prince\nRupart\u2014wn\u00ab awarded to Mr. Embalton\nand Mr. Lawley. The decision of the\njudges met with hearty approval.\nW. eorner. th.nce eaat 80 chain., thence north SO\nchains, thenco west 80 chaina, thence inuth 80\nchain, to point of commencement, containing; 640\nacrea more or leas.\nDated Nov. 12, 1810. THOS. R. DAVEY\nPub. Dee. 3. Wilson Gowing, Agent\nSlieon. ljind  Dlatrict\u2014Queen Charlotte Inlands\n_ Division\nTake notice that 30 day. after date I, Charles\nllelmer, farmer, of Sklileaate, B   C, Intend to\napply to the Chlel Commissioner ot Lands, for a\nlicense to prospect for conl, oil and petroleum o\nand under the following described lands:\nCommencing nt a post plnnted one m.le south\nof the snuthenst corner of Lot 601, Graham Island,\nthenco south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthenee north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to\nPoint of commencement, and containing S10 ucres\ndsled Nov. in, 1910. CIIAULKS HELMER.\nPub. Dec. 10.\nThere are aggs\u2014fresh <-0\"-\nstrictly fresh eggs, and t-'1;1\u2122.''',\nteed strictly fresh eggs. ' \"';''\nguaranteed strictly fresh eggj\nthat  concerns  ns     and  you \u00bb'\nwell ns us.   Eor we glvi '\"\"''\nclad  warrant that  thi   \u25a0\nsell are the\nGuaranteed  Strictly Fresh\nkind. We keep Blddie busy-\nyea, several hundred 1',li,1\"'?.\nsupplying our demands. In '\u00bb\"\nwinter and summer, the hennerj\nlias a standing order  for all '\nguaranteedjstrictly fresh\ncan produce.\nrjggi\nIt\nIdeal Provision House\nPhone 190 Third A\u00abn\u00ab\n+**+*****+***************\\\nw. j. McCutcheon\nCarries complete \u25a0J^hX^ffipSonl     1\nattention paid to filling !\u2022\u00bb\u25a0\u00bb>\"\" i\nr Theatre Block phonkN\". 71. Second Ave J\nu************************\n IHE   PRINCE   HUBERT   UFTIMIS'I\n,   him mil- District ot Queen Charlott\nfit UIIO    \u25a0 islands \u201e\n, SuTerlM Howman of Van-\n\" liiwtcr, Intends to .pply\nthn lollowing rl-icrlhed\nYaks notin'\nasetipition\nltd.\nanted on tho shore near\n'   -\u2022 *L- north-\nDaU .   , \u201e, \u201e ,\u201e,.( p 1111(1*1 on w.v \"'\u2022\u00bb\nCommem.\"!!*'.\"'\"!.,   lav  ut about the\n\u00a3E& '\u25a0'J!!S''Lis,. No. \u25a0I08!.f>, thenco\n.rtchaiiis. w.'J,rl ro||owin\u201e the shore\n\u00bb lhe si\"'\"'- ,''\",,( ,cl\u201e,\u201e\u201e.iirenient, containing\nLa, tu UA l\"a\"\n^\".\u2022\"'\"\"-'\"h'iT,,        f\\TII!:illNE HOWMAN\npiien Oct..\" '\u2022\"\"\u2022 A, g, Jeasup, Agent\nPub. Nov \u00bb\u25a0\na(BBU\u201e\u201e\u201ei\u201eric,is.:,r of Queen Ch.r,n,U\n^ffPSS*rSllS*B the  lollowing\nten!<''.\u201e\"inK ul i !\"\u2022\" PlKKSLS\nQuean Charlotte lalanda Land District    District of\nSkeena\nTake notice that I, John Mi'l I ot \\'ancouver,\nB. C. occupation broker, intend to apply for permiasion to prospect lor coal and petroleum on the\nfollowing described hinds:\n36.\u2014Commencing at a post planted atiout two\nmile, north of the northeast corner of I'oal Licence\nNo. 8475 marked J. M.S. E. Corner, thence north\n80 chaina, thenco weat 80 chains, tlienee south 80\nchains, thence east 80 chains to point ol commencement.\nDated Jan. 4, lllll JOHN  M'LEOD\nI'ub. Jan. 21. t, ('. Elliott, Spat\nCOAL NOTICE\nCOAL NOTICE\nQueen Ch.rlotte Islands Land Diatrict- Dlstrlcto , Queen C harlott i lalundsLa d Diatrict - Distrlrtot\nSkeena ( S eena\nTake nolice lhat I, John McLeod of Vancouver, Take nolice that I, John McLeod ol Vancouver,\nIt. C, occupation broker, Intend to apply tor per- B. C. occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on tho ' mission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the\nfollowing diwcribed lands: : following described  lands:\n1\u2014Commencing at a poat planted about one- IS.\u2014Commencing at a post planted at the\nthird of a mile aoulh ol the norlhwoal corner ol northeast on.er ol Coai Licence No. 8481 mnrked\nCoal Licence No. 2'>;I0 marked J. M. N. Vt. J. M. S. W. Corner, thonce north 80 chuins Hence\nCorner, thence .outh 80 chaina, thenw oast 80 east 80 choins.thenco so t 80 chains, thence west\nchains, thenee nortli 80 chains, thence west 80 80 chains to [mint of commencement,\nchaina to | oint ol commencement. Dated Dee. 26, 1S10. JOHN M LEOD\nDated Dec.-JUrd, 1!U0. JOHN M'LEOD    Pub Jan. 21. F. C. Elliott, Agent\nPub. Jan. 21, F. 0. Elliott, Agent   Queen Charlotte Islands Land District    District ol\nCOAL NOTICE\nCorsfitr\neon.?:\ni,l Tin\n|><r  LiieiM No.\nQueen Charlotte lalanda Und Dlatrict    District ol\nSkeen.\nTako notice that 1, John Mclxod of Vancouver,\nB. C, occupation broker, intend to upply tor permiasion to prospect lor cou! and iielmlcum on tho\nfollowing described lamia:\n117.\u2014Commencing at a poat planted about two\nhe .southeast ] milea north of the nurthcaal corner of t'ool Licence\n10895 about one | No. SI7R marked J. M . S. W . Corner, thenee north\nJSTwiil, ni one mils\n\u25a0* i i , iliit north 20 chains, thenco ea\nJ^'\"1\"1 f,:.r, .'m.I 20 chnltM. ihence wert I\nSttiWI I romnencment, ci.nt.ini.\n\u25a0nut oi the entrance to   80 chains, thenw east NO chains, 11 N re m nth K0\n10 chains, thence east I chains, ihence went  80 chains to point ol com\n80   mencement.\nling    Dated Jan. I. 1H1I. JOHN  .M'LKOD\n1 Pub. Jan, 81. K- C Klliott. Awnt\nC. \\v. STANCLIVFK\nA. i:. Jtwiup, Ak'ent   Queen Charlotte lalanda l-and district   -Diatrict of\nSkeena\nni ir.r>i of Coast  Katiite fi i     Take notice that i.John McUmkI of Vancouver,\n*\u2022\u00bb \\wi I'J'-\\..X:\\I    WiUH. of  1'rnce . H. C, occupation broker, intend \u00a3 WD for Ml\nWM .      r.l MfcatA\u00abmt intenda ' miaaiun to prospoct fur conl and petroleum on the\nKut^rt. Iv c :\u00abf^,^\u00ab ;,W\/,\"i^ ;,l\/rT-1.,\\J- tV^ foil\"winS | following de*cr.l,ni lands-\nchains to tl* P\nDated on. [,I9H\nPUUN'OV    L\nQueen Charlotte Islands Ijtml District-   Dntlrict of\nSkeena\nTake notice thut I, John McLeod of Vancouver,\nB. C, occupation broker, intend to apply for per-\nmisaiun lo nroapecl for coal and petroleum on the\nfolUf*inK id   .nl - i  lamia:\nII. Commencing ot u pout planted about one*\nthird of u mile Mouth of the nnrthueat corner of\nCoal Licence No. U80 marked J. M . S. W . I orner,\nthence north Ml chains, thence east BO chuins,\nthence south Ml chaiim, thence Kent HI chaiim\nto point of commencement.\nDated Dee. 83ft), 11*10. JOHN  M'LKOD\nTub. .lun. 21. P. C. hlliott. Agent\nQueon Churlotte Islands l,uud District District uf\nSkeena\nTake notice thut i.John McLnd of Vancouver,\nli. C, occupation broker, intend to apply foi 11 r-\nmissiou to prospect fir enul und petroleum OQ\nthe l\"lUi. in: <iiwcritml l.tmii.\n^^^^^^^^^ Skeena \t\nTake nolice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver,\nII. C, occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the\nfollowing tlcvcnljod lands:\n14 \u2014Commoncin at a post panto at the\nnortheast corner of Coal Licence No. 8481 marked\nJ. M' Nt W. J truer, th<-\u00bbncoiouth HO chains, thu. ce\neast SO ehtlna, thenc north 80 chnins, thenee west\nBOefaat h to poi it of c \u25a0 hum,' i\u00bbnt\nDot\" >\u2022:'. 13, L9I0. roHN M'L :od\nI'ub. Jan. 21. F- C. Elliott, Agent\n>,'\u25a0..< \u2022 Charlotte Island* Land District District of\nSkeena\nTake notice that 1, John UcLood of Vancouver\nI). C, uccupatiun broker, intend to apply for , er-\nmiatton to prusiicct fur coal nnd jetmleum on the\nfollowing deacribed landa:\n15.   t onnonoing ut n poaf planted ubout one\nmill* east of the soulhe.-ist con.er of Coal Licence\n1477 in.iikm J. M. S. K. ( orner. thence north\nQueen Charlotte lalandB Land Diatrict\u2014District of\nSkeena\nTake notiee thai I.John McLeod of Vancouver,\n11. C., occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coul and pertoleum on the\nfollowing described lands:\n25.\u2014 Commencing at a post planted about one\nmile north and two miles- east of the northeast\ncorner of Coal Licence No. :,'.77 marked J. M\nN. W. Corner, thence south SO chains, thence eaat\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchaina to point of commencement.\nDated Jan. 1, 1911. JOHN M'LKOD\nPub. Jan. 21. F. C. Klliott, Agent\nQueen Charlotte Islands Land District\u2014District of\nSkeena\nTako notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver,\nIL C, occupation broker, Intend to apply for pur\nmission to prospect for coal und petroleum on the\nfollowing described hinds:\n26 \u2014Commencing at a post planted ahout one\nmile north and two miles east of the northeast\ncorner of Coal Licence No. 3477 mnrked .1. M. N.\nK. Corner, thence south 80 ehaina, thence west 80\nchains, thenee north 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains to point of commencement.\nDated Jan. 1, 1911. JOHN M'LKOD\nPub. Jan. 21. F. C. Klliott, Agen\nQuean Charlotte Islands Land District -District of\nSkeenu\nTake notice thnt I, John McLeod of Vancouver,\nH. C, occupation broker, inteml to apply  for per-\ne   OHIO.  lol;   iii'MTIW^i   iuii.ii>. . m..  .. . , ,   mui hi >i  o.   .>.     .->.  i..  >  uuin .  iiihiu- imfi in      \"    ,     . \u2022 \u2022         \u00ab . . ts.iils.iim   nn ths\n3.-Commencin\u00ab at a pool planted about one-   80 chains, thence mat m> chuins. thence BOUtfa 80   mission to prospect   or coal ami petrol.urn on me\nf\u00bbr penni \u00abon to puna\n**\"   vtlrircat a poat planted at tho northeaat\nJohn     '\nw ,UM, jed lut   No. ti81, thence\n10 cbaioi more or l\u00aba to LO chains eaat of\nlut DeBoor'a   wrvared   pie-empUon   ((.lack's\nrwDt urvey AufUit 86, 1810) on the east side\nof Uk\u00ab*L*c Ufc\u00ab\\ thenM north  80 chaina to the\nwith line nf William tlainey's lot surveyed August\nft 1910. there* BUt 80 chains, thence south 80\n(bins to point of commencement, containing 240\nKm more or leM.\nCHAS. It WILSON\nPub. Nov. 5.\nQueen Chariot te Islands Lund District\u2014District of\nSkit'tia\nTike notice tnat I, Thos. U. Davey of Quwn\nCUrlotte, occupation notary public, intend to\napply fur pttniwon to proaMet for coal and\np^rileuni on t lie followinu described land:\nCoromeneini; ut a post planted three milea\nMrth m.l gi-ven miles east of Section Vi, Township\n\".Grthim Miir.d nn.) marked No. 70, T. K. D\u201e N.\nE.nrrer, thaaoo ROUth BO chains, thence weal 80\ncbir\u00bb. thet.ee north 80 chains, thence cast 80\nctiuu> to point of coinmenamient, containing 640\nKm more or less.\nDiteiXov. 11.1U10. THOS. It. DAVEY\nPub. D\u00ab. :l. Wilson (lowing. Agent\nI Qiwn Charlotte Mauds Und District -DUtrict of\nSkeena\nTilo notice that 1, Thoa. It. Davey of Queen\nChirioitr, occupation notary   public,  Intend   to j\n. apply for pantttMn  to  proftpect  for  coal   anil\n| prtroleum on the following described land*\n118. --Commencing at a post planted about three\nmilea north of the northwest corner of Coul Licence\nNo. !,47fi marked J. M.N. K. Corner, thence south\n80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north B0\nchaina, thence east 80 chaina to point of commencement.\nDated Jan. I. 1911. JOHN M'LKOD\nPub. Jan, 11, F. C. Klliott. Agenl\nLAND PURCHASK NOTICE\nthird of a mile south of tie tortluest corner of\nConl Licence No. 26U0 murktnl J. M , S. K. < orner,\nthanea north ^o chains, thwea weft 80 chains\nu.iiri- Mtuth .o clmina, tl.et.te east 80 chuins to\npolnl of ciunmencement.\nDuted Ice.-.Mrd, 1.'10. JOHN  U'LEOD\nPub. Jim. 81. F. C. K Hit it. Agent\nDUtrict o\nchains,  thenco east  B0 chuins to point  of commencement .\nDated Dee.80, 1910. Jt\u00bb       M'  I OD\nPub. Jan. 81 F. C. BUIott Agent.\nSkeena Lud District-Histriet uf Ctiaat\nTnke notion that  Henry  Macartney of  Pnnce\nKupert. H.C.. OOOUpntlon miner, intends t.i upph\nfor permisshn t<> purchase ;he fnllowiim    . \u25a0. i il-\ned lands;\nCommencing nt a post planted on left batik of\nEx-cbum-aik Itiver alstut two and n half miles\nfrom its mouth nnd alnnit one half Dllk abOVO\nrapids, thenee north 80 chains, thenc e,tst t'\nchains, thence south 80 chaina more leas to river\nlesi     '\nQueen Charlotte Islands !  ,:, i District\nSkeena\nTake notice that 1, John McLeod of Vancouver,\n11. C*i occupation broker, intend to ut>pl> for par.\nmission to prospect for coul und petroleum on tthe\nfollowing described lundt>:\n4.    I ommencing at a pusl plunted al\u00abiut one-    ------ ,  ,\t\nthird of a mile south *f tl.e northwest carer of   *\"' ehains, thet.ee west B0 chains lo point of com-\nJcence No. 2.V10 marked J. M. N. K. Corner,\nQuit-n Charlotte Ulamis Land District- District of\nSkeenu\nTake notice thut I, John Mi I .mi of \\un\\oucer\n11. C.. occupation bniker, ii.tend to apply for per\nmission to prospect for coul und pelroleum on the \t\nfollowing aeaenbad lands:\nHi. -Commencing at u post planted about one   Queen Charlotte Islands land District -District of\nfollowing described landa:      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n27. \u25a0\u25a0 Commencing at a post planted ubout two\nmiles east of the south east corner of Coal Liienco\nNo. 3177 markad J. M. B, W. Corner, thence north\n80 chuins, tl.ence east 80 chains, therce south 80\nchains, thence went 80 chains tu point of commencement.\nDated Jan. 1, 1011. JOHN  M'LKOD\nPub. Jan. 21. F. C. Klliott, Agent\nn,ile BUI of the -.iiiitheast corner of Coal Licence\nNo. .:!.; marked J. M. S. \\\\. Corner, thence\nnorth tsO chains, thence east 80 chuins, thence south\nCoal I \t\nthence south 80 chains, tl.ence west 80 cl ains,\nthence north 80 chains, thence east B0 chains to\npoint of commencement.\nDated Dec. 8Brd, HtlO. JOHN M'LKOD\nPub. Jan. 21. P. C. Klliott, Agent\nnn-nomaBsssI\nDated Dec. 29th, 1910.\nPub. Jan. 21.\nJOHN    M'LKOD\nTake notice that I, John MeLood of  Vancouver,\nBi Cm occupation broker, intend to apply for 1 er-\nmission to prospect for coal nnd petroleum nn tho\nfollowing described lnnds:\nv   i-   em        ii 28.  -Commencing at a post   planted ubout two\nr. i . r.inott, Agent   ^^ t,aftX 0t ,|.(t loutheaat corner of Coal Licence\nQm-en Charlotte Islands Und DUtrict\u2014DUtrict of   No-  :l177 marked J.  M.  N.  \\V.  Corner, thenco\nSkeenu south   80  chains,  thence  east   80  ehains,  thence\nTake notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver.   north po 0**lm, thence west  80 chains to point\nIt. C, occupation broker, intend to apply for per-   \u00b0' commencement.\nQueen Charlotte Islands Laud District-  DUtrict of   misMon to prospect for coal aid petroleum on tho   Dated Jan. 1, 1911 JOHN M LEOD\nSkwna following deacribed lamia: Jan. 21. F. C. Klliott. Agent\nTake notice that I. John Mcleod of Vancouver,       17.    Commencing at u post planted ulmut one\nfit., occupation broker, intend lo apply for per-   mile oust of the southeast corner of Coul Licence\nbank, thence west 40 chains mon* or le\u00bb* along   u  Vt uwu    wi[ \u00bb..\u201e,\u201e,\nriver bank to point of commencement, containing   pUMlon to pn\u00bbspectTo7 eoaVand petroleum on'the No. a 177 marked J. M. N.W. Corner, thence aouth\nHO ncrra. more or leas. following descriued landa: 80 chaina, thonce eaat 80 chaina, thenoe north 80\n)nte Dec. 10. 1.110. \u201e_M11.. \u201e.\u201e\u00bb-,.,.,\u00ab       6.    Commencing at a poat planted on the I >enu chaina, thence wt>at 80chainsto p( in to I commence\nPub. Jan. 7. 1911. HhNKi   MACAlNKi    Hiver alloul x  j.2 m\\\\n from iu mouth markod ment. \u201e  ,     \u201e  _ _,^^^^^^^\n| J. M. N.W. Corner, thence aouth oO chaina, ihence Dated Dec. 29th, 1910. JOHN M'LKOD   mission to prospecrior coai and petroleum on'the\n-^ j.  B\u00ab -i.-i\u00ab_   iWm m.k   li. 9t j.-, c. Klliott. Agent   following ravuad landa:\n29.\u2014Commencing at a post planted about three\nN.W. Corner, thence aouth   Queen Charlotte Islanda Land District\u2014DUtrict of\nSkeena\nTake notice that I, John McLood \u00abf Vancouver,\nH. C., occupation broker, intend to npply for per-\nSkerna Und iJUtricl-Dwtrlrt ol Coaat | ^^ 80 chtini( (hencr north W chaina. thenco    f'ul   j\nTake notice that Ldward 1 homa- of \\ancouser.    WMt n r,l>lnH to ,winl ut commencement\nll. (.., occupation timber man.   nterids to apply    lHiwi l)w.,'jUrd( [aio. \"\u00ab'w  *<\nfor nermuaion lo purchase the following deacribed    j.uh Jhh.-ji,\n.21.\nJOHN M'LKOD   Queen Charlotte Islands Land DUtrict-Diatrict of miles east and one mile south  of the aouthraat\nV  C   Klliott. Agent                                                    Skeenu corner of Coal Licence No. .*H .. marke*U. H .   . W\nTake notice that 1. John McLeod of Vancouvo Corner, thence north 80 chains, thence east  80\nH. C. occupation broker, intend to apply for per' chains, thence south 80 chains, thenee west  ni\nmission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the chnins to point of commencement.\nming dcscriLed lands: Dated Jan. 1. 1911                         JOHN M LKOI)\nfollow i\ncfciini to point of commencement, containing 640\nimt iron or lr*s.\nI>atM Nov. IX 1910. THOS. R, DAVEY\nPub. too. Wilson Gowing. Agent\nI'ub. Jan. 21.\nF. (*. Klliott, Agent\nfollowing the lake ahom to point of commencement,   mission to prosit m -\u2014\ncontaining 80 acre* more or lew. following deacribed landa:\nDated Nov. 7, 1910, EDWAKD THOMAS\nPuh. Dec. 10\nCommencing at a poat P'\u00bbn'e* \u00b0\"hlh\u00a3 SS   chaina,thencc eaat 80 chaina to point of commenco-\nRWer about 1 l\u20ac iflW POP \u00ab\u00bb.\u20149\"\u00bb \u00bbgg   ment\n19.\u2014Commencing at a post planted about one\nmile east of the southeast corner of Coal Licence\nNo. :\u25a0 i'. V marked J. M. N. E. Corner, thence aouth\n80 chains, thence weat 80 chains, thence north 80   rhieen Charlotte Islanda Land District-District of\n H Skeena Land  District -DUtrict of Coaat\nttamChirlottr Islands Und DUtrict\u2014 DUtrict of       Take notice that Donald Clacher. of Hrecken-\nSkaana i ridge  landing   Prince   Rupert,   11.   ( .,  occupation\nTik* t\u00bbu\u00bb that I. Thai. R. Davey of Queen j farmer, intends to apply for permlafon to purchase\nCharlotte, oeotatiiin   notary   public,   intend   to t the following dencriura laniU:\napply for r*rai\u00bbbn  ta  proopaot  for  coal  and ,     Commencing at a post planted about five miles\np-MroJwmor: tN?following deacribed land: In    a    aouth     easterly  direction   from   llrecken-\nComwrr.nT^ it a post planted thirteen  milee   ridge   landing,  nnd  at   the southwest  corner  of\nDonb \u00abr4 rive miles eaal of Section 13, Townahip' Lot BOOft. thence aoulh 80 chaina, thence eaM  80\n* Grii-iffl blir.il and markiKl No. 78, T. H. D., S. j ehaina, thence north 60 chains more or leaa to the\nt mrwr. :h\u00bbr.cp mat 80 chaina, thence north 80 ! unuth east corner of Lot MOL thence west 10 chains\ndairj. thenre east .M* chains,  thence aouth  80 , more or leaa, along the lot line 3IW2 f.h\"rcT_\"\"nh\n\u00abMira to [\"'im <if nitninencement. conUtning 640 ; 2u chaina, more  or loaa, along   lot_   lino M to\nthe soatb   east  corner of  Ixit  30f..>,  thence  IM\nJ. M. N. E. Corner, thence aouth 80 chaina, thence\nweat 80 chaina, thence north 80 chaina, thence east\n80 chaina to itoint of commencement.\nDated in r -.nl. 1910. JOHN M'LKOD\nK. C. Elliott, Agent\nluted Dec. 29th, 1910.\nPub. Jan. 21.\nJOHN  M'LEOD\n. C. Elliott, Agent\nPub. Jan. 21.\nQueen Charlotte lalanda Land DUtrict\u2014 District o'\n   ^M Skwna\nQuwn Charlotte lalands Und Dlatrict-DUtrict of   ., Tilta notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver,\n\u2022 owt\".      \u00ab\u2022 skwna '    (   \u25a0 ,,ccuPttlion broker, inu>nd to apply for per-\nTake nolice that I, John Mcl^eod of Vancouver,   \u00bb<P*0ll to prospect for coul nnd petroleum on the\n\u2022free more or Irau\nDated N*\u00bb |1 1910,\nPub. l-w. 3.\nTHOS. R. DAVKY\nWilson (lowing. Agent\nB C..\"oieupalion broker, intend to apply fur |>er\nmUsion to prospect for coal ami petroleum on the\nfollowing diwcribed  lands:\n7.  -Commencing at a post planted on the Dena\nRiver about  1  1-2 milea from ita mouth marked\nJ   M   S. E. Corner, ihence north 80 chains, thenc-   JMmj\nwnt 8(\u00bb chains, thenw south 80 chains, thenw east    gJWJ\n10 chains more or ieaa, along lot lino BOOB to the   *\u2122\\\n.   \"\u2014i.i.h.   tun -(W^M   80 chains to Mnt of commenwment\nfollow ire. described landa      ^^^^^^^^^^^^\n19. - Commencing at a post planted one mie\nnorth of the north it i corner of ( oal Licu.ce No\n;U77 marked J. M. S. W. Corner, tlence north 8\nchains, thence eaat  80 chains, thorce  touth   8\nchains, thence west  hO chnins to point of com\nment.\nDoc. 30, 1910. JOHN  M'LEOD\nNotice\nnhtee   of    commencement,   containing   t>60 acre*\nmore or lesj.\nDate! Oct. 80, 1910 DONALD CLACHER\nPub. Nov 17\nMCMMland District-District of Cn-l.\nTnke notiee that L. W. Sloan of Prince Rupert,\noccupation housewife, inteiult t<> apply   foi   per-\n| mission   to   purebose   the    following   dMOtlbid\nDated Dm\nPub. Jan. 21\n.Ird. 1910.\nJOHN M'LKOD\ny.C. Klliott. Agent\nPub. Jan. 21.\nF.C. Klliott, Agent\nNotice ia hereby jlveii thnt nn nppli\nwtion will be made to the Leglilative I iand-.       . _.      ,  , - ...\nAtfemMe     f   .i      \u00ab i r   n \u2022.\u2022 i.       Commenrim,-nlupost plantnl nt  S. \\\\\nAstmblj  of the  Province  of   British ||,,t Kn- marked LW.ft Moth\nColumbia at its notl M\u00abBlnn for nn net I \">\"\u00bb'\"\u00ab n\",tn ^ehnins. thene* \u201e-.    .  ,\n\u00bb- ita ni \\t s^BHiuu  iiu  .tn utt | |hrt|i.tl \u201e\u201e\u201e(!, m chnins. thence mat 20 chnins to\ntfi ir..-(ir|M.r;i'.e   ;i   fOlllpany    Under   th\u00ab    point -( cummi'iicement. eontnininr lwinrres.\n\u00bbm* of the   'Nans und  Pence  Rlv* ^dSS'SuS?'       LUKECTIA W. SLOAN\nwflway  (Company\"   with   power   to\nliBlld. cowtnict, maintain and operate       skwna Und Dtagtot- Wgto \"J ( ^\nTake  notice  that   Lionel   Dineen  ot   nrnnuon,\nindard or  narrow Kaill'e    \\inn., occupation teacher,   ntends to   apply for\n[to be ope   . , by .earn, electricity or f-\u2014 '\u00b0 purr,,aM' l\" ' '     ' H<\nI Whir motive power from the head of\nQuei>n Charlotte Islands l*nti District District of\nSkeena\nTake notice lhat 1, John McLeod of Vancouver,\nU. C\u201e occupation bniker, intend tn apply for permisaion lo pros]iect for coal and petroleum on tho\nfollowirn: deacribed lands\n.V Cotnnioj-.cinK at a |>oat plantnl almut fi\nchaina west  of  the northeast corner of  'In..'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\n^^^^ corner\ni*fiat cornet and cnaina  *iti   \u00ab.   \u00bb\u25a0..  ....,  .\nWMt 20 chains, Limit No. l.(.V.r2 marked J. M . S. W. Corner, thence\n>n\u00ab tn north 80 chaitis, thence east 80 chains, thence south\nTake notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver,\nH. C, occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to pro--pert for coal and pctrnteum on the\nfollowing described lands:\n.'10.\u2014Commencing at a poat plan toil ahout\nthree milea east nnd one mile south of the sourt-\neast eorner of Conl Licence No. 3177 mnrked J. M\nN. W. Corner, thence south 80 chnins, thence east\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains to point of commencement.\nDated Jan. 1,1911. JOHN M'LEOD\nPub. Jan. 21. F. C Elliott. AKent\nQuwn Charlotte Hands Land District District of\nSkeena\nTake notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver,\nR. C, occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the\nfollowing described lands:\nHI.\u2014 Commencing nt a post phmtinl nlmut thn*\nmiles \u25a0 ii i nnd nqe mile south of the southeaat\ncorner of Coal Ueanee No. 8477 marked .1. M.\nN. B< Comer, thenee south BO chains, thence west\n80 chains, thence north 80 ehnlm    \" '  \"*\nchnins to point of cornmecnement\nDated Jan. 1. 1011.\nPub. Jan. 21.\nnorth 80 chain*. *.\u00ab,..\u201e\t\n80 chaitis. thence went hO chains to point of com*\nmencement.\nDated Dec. 21. 1910.\nPub. Jan. 21.\nJOHN M'LKOD\nP. C  Klliott. Atienl\nQui-en\nTak\nCharlotte Islands Und District    District ot\n: lew i.a\nI nolice that I, John McI^hmI of Vancouver,\ntccupalion bniker, Intend lo apply for p\"\nQueen Charlotte Islands Land District- I .strictof\nSkeena\nTake notice that I, John McLeod of Vuncouver,\nU. C., occupation broker, intend to a] ply for j er-\nmission to pnopeet for coal and petndeum on the\nfollowing daaenl ed lauds:\n20. Commencing at a post planted one mile\nnorth of tie n\u00ab. rt! east corr.er of (oal Licence\nNo. :il77 marked J. II. S. B. Corner, thence north\n80 chains, thenee west 80 chains, thence strut h 80\nchains, tl.ence east 80 chains to point of com-\nmei. cement.\nDated Dec. :t0, 1910. JOHN  M'LKOD\nPub..Ian. 21. F.C. E lliott. Agent aaaaaaar\u2014-\nTake notice tint I. John McU>od of Vancouver,\nQueen ( harlotte Islands Ijind District--District of   |t. ('., occupation broker, intend to npply for per-\nBkantl mission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the\nTake notice that 1, John Mcleod of Vancouver   \"\nthence east 80\nJOHN  M'LEOD\nF. C Klliott, Agent\nQueen Charlotte Islands Und District\u2014District of\nSkwna\n\\\npimiT irom 1110\n\u2022^<u Gulf, In tha Province ol British\ntoumbia, up ths Nasi Wvor to itB\njutition with the Kitmuncool RlVBT,\nwbm folio ring the Kitmancool Rlvor\nfly towarda tha  Bablne  River,\n'l,:   i   terly up and along the Ba-\nl*le River n, a point at or  ihout iUt\n*ith the NeoUdtkwa Hiver,\n|m-nro northerly and easterly to the\n\u00bbn I'.i.r, thence easterly along the\n\u2022Nation Rlvi\nt\u00abt rly\nr to the Cine Hiver, thenei\nalong  the   Pine   Hiver   and\n,l\"-  Pine  Hiver  Puss to thc\nof th\"  Province of\nwith power to build\nwith  power to con-\nown   nnd   maintain\nWVM and docks In connection thore-\n*ith, nnd to\ncharter\nWill!\nhrouuh\n\"Jtofly boundary\nBri.isi, Columbia!\nbrM''li lines and\nttru\u00ab,  acquire,\n*h;\nI   UTl.li . \u25a0  ll- ;\u2022   .t   .   PilSl    pl.ntdl   .1    III.     IMlUth-\nwrat rornt'r, I'l cli.ihs nwrth .mi 10 clisins i>.st\nnl (hi> n.rtlio.st nirncr nf l.\"i 111*1 (M.rvi>y Survey, th.nc. .10 ch.ins nnrth, thenn' 80 ch.ins e..t,\nthence till chnins south, thenee 110 ch.lns wi^l tn\npost \u00ab! enmrnencement, cnnt.ininK NO .nes, nior.\nor leir.\nKm..I Nov. 14, 11110. I.IONKI. DINERS\nl'uli. Dec. 17. Kml llnhler, Aitenl\nSkeen.  I.h.'I Dislrirt    District <l ('nut\nT.k. nntice Unit S.rah t   Minn \"I I'nrt Slmpsnn,\nB.   C,   occup^titin   nurse,   inten !s  l.   spply   lnr\n|ieriiliiwinn    In   purrll.se   the   fnllnwinK   ilescrilicl\ni.nds:\nCummenclnK ut . punt pl.ntcil .t the  BUI III SIPS\ntimer 110 chains enst ami 'JO chums smith nf lhe\northeasl   corner  ul   Uit   111'!  (Harvey   Survey ,\nm   -i-.iH.  \u00ab...    ii\u201e.,lri,   hO  chnins  south.\nStlriM H l.rnsl-c\" lnr c'..l .\"'I liclmlcum on tho\nfodowitK described lands: .\u25a0,\u201e...   r,\nntnit\" [Jo*4WM maitad J. M\u00ab N. W   \u00ab ,.r.;er.   JJJJJ ff ehaloi, tb\u00abnc\u00ab wat hOclaiV.a tb point bi\nthence poii.li  HO chains, thence \"\u00ablJ\u201e8?l.\u2122nt8;   wmmenconient\nII. C\u201e occupation broker, intend to apply for | er-\nmission lo i :.|.iii for oal and petroleum on tht\nfuKowUiK oOMllbtd lands:\nBL Conunencii k \u25a0lt n 1'\" ' planted one mfh\nnorth of the northeast corner of Coal Licetici\nNi>. :t 177 market! J. M. N. W. Corner, tbttHM\nsouth   'ii chains, thence east  K0 chains,  thence\nfollowirK described lands:\n' 32. Cornmencint; at a post planted about on*\nmile north of ll e northwest corner of Cool Licence\nNo. 847S marked J. M. S. B. Corner, thence north\nHO ehains, ther.ee west M\u00bb chains, thence south 80\nchains, thence east Mi chairs to point of commenwment.\nDated Jon. 4. 1911. JOHN  M'LKOD\nI'ub. Jan. 21. F. C. Klliott, AKint\nJOHN M'LEOD\nF.C. Klliott. r\\fWH\nthence   sum ii   m  (hmw\nIhenn- niirili  Ml cbalirt, thenre wett KU chains lu\npoint nf commencement\nDaled Dec. 14. 1010.\nPuh. Jan. 21.\nQueen (harlotte Islands Land Dtttrirt    District of\nTake notice thai I.John Mel tod of \\ui << t.xir,\nIt. C, occupation broker, intend t\" apply fr,r per-\nnii\u2014i.'i, to pr.i ).<it for coal am) petndeum\nfollowlt'K desrntHvl  tatids:\n10.    CtimmeirinR  at a  pos\nchains  went ol  the  northeast  wrnn\nI,[mil   No.  4SWI  market  J.   M.  N.\nthenee south   Ml  ehains,  thence  west\nthence north ho chains, thence east HO chains to\n  JOHN  M'LKOD\nJan 21. F.C. Klliott. Agent\nJOHN   M'LKOD\nP. 0. Klliott, A^enl\nDistrict    Districi of\non the\nplanted   al>nul   f>\norner  of  'i ruber\nK. Corner,\nHO  chain.\",\nSAUAH  K. ALTON   point of commencement\n\u2022    Dated Dec,.21. HH0.\nPub.\nconatruct, acquire, own\n'QUlp und maintain steam und\nw vessels imd boaU ami to opurato\nyiuitt In navigatible waten and with\nlh\" PWW given  by  the  \"model\n\u2122way bill  ftnd wilh ot|u(r HUeh pow-\nH m Privilege usual or incidental\nl0'1^nuy of th, aforesaid purposeH.\nUiV.i'il 111    '\"--\u2022    \"\nDislrirt o\nm.riii'-ii i   corns.,  w.  _.----  .-      .-.__\nthenc.   8(1  ch.ins  .nst.  linnce   \u00ab   \u00ab'\"'\"\"   .      ,\u201e\nIhence 80 cii.ins wi'L Ihenc BOfthJ\u00bbrt\u00abtajt0\npost nl commenceniei.t. coiilnmiiiit fill! .cr.ii, mon\nDnUKlNov. II. 1!110. -g-, \u201e .._   ..\u201e\u201e,\nPub. Dec. 17. >re.l Hohler. ARint\nSkeen. IJinii District   \u00a3j^^L9ffl*L||sj\nT.ko notice th.t M.y Dlnec. \"I I'\" ' J\"\"l,\"|n;\n1). C. occupation stenoKrapher. mlen.ls MJjEPg\nfor permission lo purchww the MhMBI .lescrliieii\ncorner 109 chains east .nil 20 ch. ns MrtbSIHS\n'\u2014 ' BO chains tojwlnt of commencement.^, u%%ov\nDatad Dec. SO. 1910.\nI'ub. Jan. 21.\nfjueen Charlotte hlanrls Ijind\nSkeena\nTnke notice that I, John McLeod of Yainnivir,\nll. C.i occupation broker, intend to apply for permission io pIDKMOf for coal and petroleum on the\nfolhmiiiK deserile<l lundn:\nBSi Comrntnctni at n post planter! one mile\nnorth <d the nortl.east corner nf Coal Licence\nNo. 8477 marked .1. M . N . K. Corner, tl MM south\nho chains, thenee west HO chains, thet.ee north HO\nchains,  thence east  HO chains  to point   ol torn-\nIi el celt et t.\nDated Der. 80,1910. JOHN   M'LKOD\nPub. Jnn. 21.\nDistrict    District of\n(.'in- m ('harlotte Islands 1;.' \u25a0\nBttoona\nTake notice that I, John \\!cl.eod of Vancouver,\nh ('., occupation broker, iMn-i to appl> for permission to nros|>oct fur coal and petroleum on tho\nf. .\"\u25a0\u25a0.'. nf (lescilbid lau's;\n88. Commi'iicitiK at a p'ist planted about ono\nmile north of the northwest corner of Coal Licenco\n\\o. 8470 marked .1. ML S. \\V. t orner, thence north\nMl chains, thence east HO chains, thence south 80\nchairs, thence west H<l chnins to point id commencement.\nI rated Jan. 4. litll JOHN M'LKOD\nPub. Jan. 81.\nJOHN M'l\nF. C. Klliott, A\u00abent\nF.C. Klliott. A\u00abent\nQueen Charlotte Islands 1.1- \u25a0! District\nSkeena\nTake notice that I, John McLeo-1 nf Vancouver,\nn. (*., nccupatlnn broker, intend   to apply for per-\nQuotn Charlotte Islands Land District    District o\nSkeena\nTake notice that 1, John McLood of Vuncouver\nQueen ('harlotte Islands Land District  -District of\nTake notice that I, John Mr Lend of Vancouver,\nP.. C, occupation broker, intend to apply for per\nTal.t- Mil ice ti,.ii   | , .'..nn   ,iinr.i    ,\u00bb\u201ev\u00bb\u00ab.\u00bb.       ,.,    ,       ,\u201e,,,,,,,,,.,\nB, C, QMUpttlon broker, intend   to apply for per-   minton to MpOeffOT wTinTpfllwlium on'tho\n.,   (Il'|-ilt>.\u00bb     I'l   I    Ul..n<r.   .   ....\nIon tci prospect for coal and petroleum on the\n..jwlng deacrilteil lands:\n11. CummenclnK at a post planted at the\nrlhoait corner of Coal Licence No. :UH'J mnrke<l\nM. S.K. Corner, thence north 80 chains, thence\n\u25a0*i HO chains, thence aouth HO chains, thence east\nmission to prospect for conl nnd petroleum on'tho following (\/escribed lands:\nfollowing descnlM-d lands: 34>_-Commencing at a poat planted   ahout\n88.    I ommenrmg at a post plantnl about one mil(. north of thp northweat corner of Coal Lie\nmile north  and two miles oast^of the northeast No. .1*70 markod J. M. N. K. Corner, thence \u00ab\n' ' \"\"'    un   \u00ab(.\".\u00ab\u00ab     tl ..r.l-l.   HOP.'\nJOHN M'LKOD\nK. C. Elliott, Alt.nt\nD.\n1910,\n20tb day of Deesmlwr, A.\nD2W24\nM-EX18 MARTIN,\nSolicitor for th,. Applicants\nmen. or loss.\nD.tol Nov. 14\nPub. Dec. 17.\n1910.\nFred Hohler, An.nt . jfjg J|n j,\nP.O. Klliott, Asont\nDistrict of\none\n^  [.Irene*\nmile north  .nil two miles h ,\u201e  in.- owwsr. no. iiuir m.rsuu ,. m. .,. \u201e. ^. J south\nnrrn.r Ol ronl   l.irenoe No. .1117 mnrkeil  J.  M. H0 ch.lns, thence wc.t 80 ch.lna, thence north HO\nSK. Turner, thence north 80 chainsi, thence ml cha|n     thenM m,t 80 ch,ln\u201e t0      il)t o(\n80 ch.ins, thence south 80 chains, thence cast 80 mencoment.\nchnlrm to tiolr t n! commencement. Ilsteil J.n  4  1911\nDnleil .Ian. 1, 1911                         JOHN M'LKOD 'ul, J\u201e  21\nPub. Jan. 21.                           F. C. Elliott, Aitcnt '                                           ^^^^^\nqueen Ch.rlotte Isl.nds Laml District\u2014District ol Queen Charlotte l.l.nd. Ijind District -District of\nSkeenu Skeena\nTnke notic thnt I, John McLeod ol Vancouver, Take noticethat I, John Mel*od ol Vancouver,\nII. C., occupation broker, Intend to appl> lor per- II. C., occupation liroker, intend to apply for permission to prospect lor conl and petroleum on the mission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the\nfollowlnit doHcrllied lnnds: : following described land.:\n- \u2014-* \u00ab>\u2014\u2022\u00bb\u00ab.. nhnut one nil.\u2014( ommenclnit nt a post planted about on.\nlantel\nat   the\n,rknd\n3ratt^-tf wt'SRia' J^mm^aasAaMnaax\n21\nmile   \u2014,-_.\ncorner ol ( nal\n\"*orrer,\nnorth and two mill* enst of the rortheast    r.  ..\n-    . .. \u00bb..   3477 \u201e,\u201e(,\u201e) j, m.   No. :1I79 markod J. M. N. W. Corner, tlonce south\nhi  il mi j, thence   80 chains, th.nce cast 80 chain., thence nnrth 80\n.Irene. No.\ntlerre  r.rrth\nCimmonclnj at a po\u00abt pl\u00bbntpl 1<> \u00ab-n\u00bbii\u00ab    -j   |onow|~B. rfiiofojd land.,\nol tho northeast corner ol John rurionas si\" 12,-Commencing   at   a   post   , .    . rorner ol\norTTC^ .rof'iSrffi^ ^Brffl, 't'h'e'n'ce Sin % SKS iiien\u00ab   mS^jSnmTli chain, to point o, com-\nrtalns mTre or U thenre \"onh .10 chain.. then^   IJ*-*^ th\u201e\u201ere south Retain thenre \u2122s. east   W^taln^ t        ^ rommenrerren. ^SSRmi \u25a0 Will\neart 30 rhains. thence soulh 40 chain.  \" P\u00bb m ^.    ,\u201e IK,|\u201e  of commenceme I.        ,.,,,.\u201e\u201e \u201e\u201et(\u201e| .,\u201e\u201e  ,, ml \"IJ\"  4S2   RS!j\u00abb21.\ncommencement, containing ,2\u00b0 haHJIY    l-KVKU I H\u00abt\u00abl IK-r- 2B. 1UI0. F c  KUIott. Agent Pub. Jan. 21. F. C. Elliott, Agent    1-u... Jan.\nPub. Nov. 5. chM.M.Wll\u00bbn, Agent'\"ub.J.n. 21.\nJOHN M'LKOD\nF. C. Elliott, Ag.nt\n 6\nT 11 i:   PRINCE   IIUI' I'- K I   U r T I M 1 S 1\nCOAL NOTICE\nQuMn Charlotlelalanda Land Dlatrict\u2014Diatrict ol\nSkeen.\nT.ke notice th.t I, John McI*od ot V.ncouver,\nB.C., occupation broker, intend to apply for permisaion to prospect lor coal and petroleum on the\nfollowing described land.:\n1.\u2014Commencing at a poat planted at the north-\nweal corner Lol 171 being the northweat corner\nm.rked J. McL. N. W. Corner, thence eaat 80\nehains, thenee aoulh 80 chains, thence we.' 80\neh.ins, thence north 80 ch.in. to polnl ol commencement.\nDated Dec. 23, 1910.\nPub. Jan. 21.\nCOAL NOTICE\nCOAL NOTICE\nQueen Ch\u00abrlotte islands Lund District-District of\nQueen Charlotte IslanOa Land Diatrict -District oil Skeenu\nSkeena .     Take notice that 1, John McLeod ol Vancouver,\nTake notirc lhat I, John McLeod ol Vancouver, j), qm occupation broker, inteml to apply lor peril. C, occupation broker, intend lo apply lor per- | miaaion to prosper! lor coul and |ietroleum on thc\nmission to prospect lor roal and iielroleum on the I following deacribed lands:\nfollowing deacribed land.: |     23.\u2014Commencing  at   a   post  planted   at   the\n12.\u2014Commeneing at a po.l planted 30 chain. | rjorthwaat corner ol Ut  10 being the aouthweal\nweat of the northeaat corner ol Lot 473 being thc | corner, m.rked J. McL. S. W.   I or., thenco cuat\nsoutheast corner marked J. McL. S. E. Cor., thence, 80 chains, thence north  80 chains, thence west\nweat 80 chaina, thence  north  80 chaina, thence , so  chaina,  thence aouth  80 chains to point ol\ni rant 80 chaina, thence aouth 80 chains to point ol   commencement containing 640 acres.\nJOHN M'LKOD j commencement containing 64(1 acrea. Dated Her. 30, 1910. JOHN  M LEOD\nW. Daaa, Agent i D\u00bbt\u201el Dec. 26, 1910. JOHN M'LEOD   pub. Jan. 21. W. Daaa. Agent\nPub. Jan. 21. W. Daaa, Agent\nCOAL notice\nQueen Ch.rlotte lal.nd. Und Diatrict\u2014Diatrict ol\nSkeen.\nTako nollco that I, John Mcleod ol Vancouver.\nB. C, occupation broker, Intend to apply lor permUaion to proapect lor coal and petroleum on the\nfollow ire ili-M-rd ed l.nd.:\n2.\u2014Commencing >t . port pl.nted .1 the north\nmt corner Ut  171 being the northeMt corner ,\nm.rked J. McL. N. K. Comer, thence wet \u00bb\"\nchain.. Ihence south  80 ch.ins,  Ihenre cast\n_.    .        , ,    .   ,      . ,\u201e ...    m.^,, ..   Queen Charlotte Islands Und Dlatrict- Diatrict of\nQueen Charlotte Islands Und DUtrict\u2014District ol   \"\u2022 skeena\nSkeena .-^       Take notice that I, John Mcleod ol Vancouver,\nTake notice that I, John Mcl-eod ol Vancouvcr, , _ (. occupation broker, intend to apply lor peril. Cm occupation broker, intend to apply lor per-, miwion t0 |ir0spert for conl and petroleum on the\nmission to proipert for co.l and petroleum ontne ! foIlllwiM Hpscrft^,) i,nd\u00bb:\nfollcwlng describeil land.:\n13.\u2014Commencing .1 . post planted at the north\nfollowing deacribed landa:\n24.-Commencing   at   a   poat   planted   at   the\n,   .,\u201e,\u201e!         -      , \u25a0 ,       ,   ,    , \u201e 1 northweat   corner   Ut   40   being   the   southeast\nweal su   eM1 \u00ab\">\" \u00b0' l*\u00ab *\" ,H'ln\u00ab \"*r rorthwe.t corner | c0       mlrKWi j. McL. S. E. Cor., thence west 80\nwl hUi marked J. McL. N.W. Cor., thence east 80 chain., i   h,m     ,nen\u201e north  80  chaina,  thence east  80\nIhence south 80 chaina. thence weat 80 chaina, I jgjgj thence aouth 80 chaina to point ol com-\n*^*!\"M n<\"lh B0 Ch*in' '\" P\u00b0ln< \u2022* Mm\" I thenre north 80 >!,.\u201e \u25a0, tn ,...\u00bb. of commeneem\u2122*. | ^cm.nt conuining 640 MM\nmenremenl\nDaud Dm. 23, 1910.\nPuh. Jan. 21.\nJOHN M'LEOD\nW. 1 i.sa. Agent\nQunn Charlotte lalanda Und DUtrict\u2014Dlatrict ol\nSkeen.\nTak. notice th.t 1. John McLeod ol V.ncouver,\ncontaining 640 iicrva.\nD.ted Dec. 28, 1910.\nPub. J.n. 21.\nW.D.S.. Agent j WD.rtB.Bl.\nJOHN M'LEOD\nW. Pus.., Agent\nQueen Chalotto Islands Und Diatrict-DUlrict of   Queen Charlotte ItlandlUnd Diatrlct-DUtrlct of\nSkMna\nTake notiee that I, John McLeod of Vancouver\nB. C \"occupation brok.r, intend to apply for per-1 H. (., occupation broker, intend to a| ply for permiaaion topmpMt (or coal .nd petroleum on the mission to proapect for co.l .nd petrdeum on the\nfollowing described land.: ,,        \" '   ' ''\n3.    Commencing .t  .  port pl.nted  on.  mile\nnorth ol the northwnt corn.r ol Lot 171. marked   eaat corner of Ut 42 being the northeaat (Jon1\"\n1. McL.N.W. Corner, being thenorih-we t corner,\nihence eaat 80 chaina, tbence south' m> chain.,\nthenee wnl 80 chaina, thence north 80 ch.ln. to\nKlnl o! comm.ncmn.nt.\nit.lDee.2t, 1910. JOHN M'LKOD\nPub. Jan. 21. W. Daaa, Agent\nlollowing deacribed land.:\n11. Commencing at a po.t pl.nted \u00bbt the north-\n42 being the northea.t corner\nmarked J. McL. N. E. Cor., thenc. wot 80 ch.lna.\nthence aouth 80 chain., thence cut 80 chaina,\nthence north 80 chain, to point of commencement\ncont.lning 640 acres. _ ,     ^\nD.ted Dee. 28, 1910. JOHN M'LEOD\nPub. Jan. 21. W. Daaa, Agent\nSkeena\nTake notice that I, John McLood of Vancouver,\nB. C occupation, broker, intend to apply for permiasion to prospect for roal and petroleum on the\nfoilowing dearnbed l.nda:\n25.\u2014Commeneing at a poat planted one mile\nnorth of the northweat corner ol Ut 39 lieing the\nnortheaat corner marked J. McL. N. K. Cor.,\nthence weat 80 chaina, thenre aouth 80 chains.\nthenre eaat 80 chains, thence north 80 Chains to\npoint ol commencement ront.ining 640 acre..\nD.ted Dee. 31, 1910. JOHN M'LKOD\nPub. J.n.21.\nQueen Charlott. Island. Und DUtrict\u2014DUtrict of\nSkeena\nTake notice that I, Tho\u00ab. R. Davey of Queen\nCharlotte, occupation notary public, Intend to\napply for permUaion to proepect for coal and\npetroleum on the following described land:\nCommencing at a poet planted nine milea north\nand seven mile, east ol Section 13, Townahip 7,\nGraham Uland and marked No. 62, T. R. D., S. W\ncorner, thence east 80 chaina, thence north 80\nchains, thence weat 80 chains, thenoe nuth 80\nchains to point ol commencement, containing 640\nacres more or lees.\nDuted Nov. 10, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY\nPub. Dec. 3. WiUon Gowing. Agent\nQueen Charlotte laland. Und DUtrict\u2014DUtrict ol\nT.ke notiee that I, Thos. K. Davey of Queen\nCharlotte, occupation notary public, Intend to\napply for permiaaion to proapert lor co.1 .nd petroleum on tho lollowing described l.nd: ,\nCommencing nt a poat planted nine mile, north\nand Mvcn mile, eaat of Section 13. Township 7 ;\nGraham Iriand and markod No. 61, T. R. D. 8. E.\ncorner, thence north 80 chana thenc* wert 80\nchaina, th.nce .outh 80 chaina, thence eart 80\nchain, to point ol comm.ncam.nt, containing 640\nacrea mora or laaa. _    ._..\nD.led Nov. 10, 1910 THOS R. DAVEY\nPuh. Dec. 3. Wilson Gowing, Agent\nCOAL  NOTICE\n.... ,-.,    1*. t... occup.tion broker. Intend to .pply for per-\nmi\u00bb.ii..i to pruepal lor oal and petroleum on th.   miaaton to'proapect for coal and petroleum on the   mU*m toffMtaBt tor ooal .nd petroleum on the\nOusn Charlotte laland. Und DUtrict\u2014DUtrict of\nSkeen.\nTak. notice th.t 1. John Mcleod ol V.ncouver,\nB. C, oecupttton broker. Intend to .pply for per-\nmis.ion to proapect (or coal and petroleum on UM\nfollowing drarlbed land.: (ollowing deacribed land.:\n4.\u2014Commencing al a port pl.nted on. mile 16.\u2014Commencing at a ptr.1 pl.nted at the\nnorth ol the northweat corner ol Ut 171 being the northeaat corner ol Ut 41 being tha northweat\nnortheaat corner m.rked J. McL. N. K. Corner, corner m.rked J. McL. N. W. Cor., th.nce eaat\nthence west 80 ch.ln., thence aouth 80 chain. , nrj chain., thenc. smith 80 ch.ln., thence weal 80\nthonce Mat Ml chaina. thence north 8(1 ch.lns to   ch.lns. thenre north 80 ch.ln. to point ot coin-\nQueen Chalotte Islsnds Und District- DUtrict ol   Queen Charlotte Inland. Land District -DUtrict of\nTake notice that I, John McI*od ol Vancouver,\nQueen Charlotte lalanda Und DUtrict\u2014DUtrict of\nSkaana\nTake notice that I. Thoa. R. Davey of Quwn '\nCharlotte, occupation  notary  public, intend  to\nspply for permiaaion to proapect for coal and\npetroW'iim on the following described land:\nCommencing   st   .   post   planted   throe   mile. '\nnorth and aeven mile, eaat of Section 13, Townahip\n7, Graham laland and marked No. 71, T. R. D.. S.\nVV. corner, thence eut 80 chain., thonce north 80\n. ,   ,,,,.,.\u201e. ch.lna, then re weat 80 chaina, thane* aouth 80\nW. Daaa, Agent   chains to point of eommenoaiwnt, containing 640\n1 acre,   more   or   lea.\nD.ted Nov. 12, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY\nPub. Dec. 3. Wilaon Gowing, Agenl\nQueen Ch.rlotte lalunds Un,, l,i\u201er,ct-I)Utntt J\nTake notice that 1, The* It. lime* .in. I\nCharlotte, occupation notary ,.\u201e|,l\u201eJ\\toSPA\napply for permUsion t\u201e mmS\u00bb L JSd l?J\npetroleum on the following ,uVr,h.,| ll,*'1 \"\"I\nCommencing ut n post planted \u201ei.\u201e _\u00bb_ I\nnorth and seven milea eaat ol s.,.,i ,\u201e 11 \u2022? \"J\"!\n7, Graham Isl.nd and marked NoTo.?  u'?*\u00a7|\nchan.. thence east 80 chains. (\u00a3\u00a3\"\"\u00bb\nchains lo point ot eommwnnwit, mnSSr.\nacrea more or lew.. \u25a0****\u00bb i\nD.ted Nov. 10, 1910. T ll iim-v\nPub. Dm. 3. Wl^%S5JJLj\nQueen Charlotte Islands Und lii.mrt   HuUttg\nT.k. notice th.t I, Tlios  It. Davey .r r\nCh.rlotte,  occup.tion  notary public  im\napply for permUaion to pnai|*:i for \u00ab\npetroleum on the lollowing iliwiib.sl land-\nCommencing ut a poat planted nine mile, i\n,nd soven miles eaat ol Section 13, To\u00bbn,K\nGraham Island and marked No. CI T It ll'\nW. corner, thence eaat 80 chains, thenc,. mulii\nchaina. thonce wort 80 chains, thenre north ?\nchain, to point of commenri'nii'iit, containm. (\n.eras more or Uwn. ^\nD.ted Nov. 10, 1910. THOS  It. DAV\nPuh- D*!- 3- WBM l!o\u00abi\u201e,.\nQumn Charlotte Id.nds Und lllstrkt-\nSkeen.\nTak. notice that I, Tho.. It. Davey ol I\nCharlotte,   occupation   notary   public   intat,\napply for  permiaaion to prospect lor cwl i\npetroleum on the following ilesathed Und:\nCommoncing al a poat tilantisl ihinren i\nnorth .nd three milos east of Seniun 13. Tov\n7, Graham laland and marked Nu. || Tho. I\nS. E. coma, thence east 80 chains, itientv rw_.\nchftlns. thonce west 80 chsins. \u2022',\u25a0,. gwtk~'|\nchain, to point ot commencement, containing I\n.ere. mora or loa.\nD.twl Nov. 13, 1910. THUS. R _\nPuli. Doc. S. WIm i ...\u00bbu,{. Ari\npoint ol conimenremenl.\nI i.i.sl Dm. 24, 1910.\nPub. J.n. 11.\nJOHN M'LEOD\nW. Dun, Agent\nSkoraa\nT.ke notice that I, John McLeod ol Vancouver\nB. C, occupation broker. Intend to apply^for pej\nfoilowing deMrlbed landa\n26. Commencing at a post planted one mile\nnorth ot the northwest corner of Ut 39 being the\nsoutheast corner marked J. McL. S. E. Cor.,\nthence weal 80 chains, thence north 80 chain.,\nthenee east 80 chaina, thence aouth 80 chaina lo\nfoint ol commencement containing 640 acre..\n        ).led D\u00ab 31, 1910. JOHN M'LKOD\nW. Duo. Agent    ' ub- J\"n- H- W. Dass, Agent\nmencement cont.lning HO .ere.\nI mi..I Dec. 28. 1910.\nPub. J.n, 21.\nQueen darlotte Isl.nd. Und DUtrict - DUtrict ol   O^\" Ch.rl..... '\u2022'\"djUnd DUtrict- -DUtrict ot\nTak. nolle that I. JohTMcI.eod of V.ncouver. \u25a0    T.ke notice lhat 1. John McU-od ot Vancouver,\nB. C\nQuwn Charlotte Island. Und District -  District ot\nTake nolice that I. Thoa. R. Davey ol Queon\nCharlotte, occupation notary public, Inland to\napply for permUaion to proapect for coal and\npetroleum on the following described land:\nCommencing at a poat planted three mlka\nnorth and aeven mllce oaat ot Section 13, Townahip\n7, Graham laland and marked No. 72, T. R. !>.. N.\nE. comer, th.nce oaat 80 chaina, tbence aoulh 80\nchaina, thence wert 80 chaina, thenc* north 80\nchain, to point of commencement, containing 640\nacrea more or leaa.\nQueen Charlotte lalanda Und DUtrict- DUtrict o i Dated Nov. 12,1910. THOS. R. DAVEY\nSkwna Pub. Dm. S. WiUon Gowing, Ag\u00ablt\nTake notice thai I, Thos. R. Davey ol QuMn j\nCharlotte,   occupation   notary   public,   intend   to | a\u201eimn charlotte lalanda Und DUlriet-DUUIct ol\n,..,,,,,1,, i  i : ... .,, ,i-   i.,r p*r-1 B- c- occupation broker. Intend tnapply lor per-  ,pp|y  fot  penmsion  to  prospect  tor coal  and I\nml-lonTSSmTSI *S and pj.mleun, on'oTe ! B\u00bb*\u00bb W^tognect tor \u00ab.l and petroleum on the   petroleum on the following dacribM. Und\nQueen Charlotte Islands Und DUtrict-\nSknna\nfollowing deacrilied land.:\n5.\u2014Commencing al a port pl.nted on. mile\nnorth ot the northwest comer ol Ul 171 being\nthe awlhwct comer m.rked J. MeL. S. W. Corner. lh\u00bbnc* north 80 ch.ins. tbence eaat 80 chains,\nthence aouth 80 chains, thence west 80 chaina to\npoint ol commencement.\nbates! Dm. 24. 1910. JOHN  M'LEOD\nPub. Jan II. W .Daa.. Agen\nlollowing dcMcibed l.nd.\nIS.\u2014Commencing  -'\nnortheast\ncorner mark\n80 chaina, tl\t\nchain., thence north 80 ehaina to point ol com-\nmencement containing 640 acres.\nDated Dec. 28, 1910. JOHN  M'LEOD\nPub. Jan. 21. W.D.a, Agent\nCummoncing   al   a   poat   planted   seven\nrnmenelng  .1   a  port   planted  \u00bbi the north and aven mlla east olWUon 13, TownaWp ; ^.ot,^  KSS? teSL\ncorner of Ut 41  being the northeaat . (inln.m ,iUml anrt mBrklH, No. 66| | K. D., W \\ Hft..\u00bb \u201e^m \u25a0\"\"\".,l\"   ?\"*\nrked J. McL. N. E. Cor., ihence west K. corner, the.ee west 80 ch.ins. thence north 80 : \"^m \u2122 ,inJ   1f.   Z^Ti\nthenc. MUth 80 ch.ins. thence cut 80 ch.^.,  thence eaat 80 chains,  thence aouth  80 LjffSTSS. *,,J J?... E\nchaina,  thence eaat 80 chains,  thence south\nchaina to point ol commencement, containing 640\nacre, more or lea.\nD.ted Nov. 10, 1910. THOS. It. DAVEY\nPub. Dm. 3. Wilson Gowing, Agont\nQuan Ch.r!oile I.l.nds Und DUtrict    DUtrict ol   Q>\"\u00bbn Charlotte lalanda Und Diatrict    Dlatrict o\n-.keen. Skeen.\nTaka nolle, that 1. John McUod ol Vancouver.   \u201e Take notice that I. John Mel\u00abid ol Vancouver.\n14. C. occupation broker. Intend lo .pply lor pa-1 B. C. occupolion broker. Intend to .pply lor per-\n.    I     Tak. notic* that I, Thoa. R. Davay o( Quean\n '\u25a0   Charlotte,  occupation   notary  public.  Intend  to\nproapect (or ooal and\ndeacrilied land:\ntented thr*. ralla\nnorth nnd aeven mila est ot Section 13, Township\n7, Graham laland and markod No. 73, T. It. I).. S.\nW. comer, thence north 80 chains, thenre est 80\nchains, tnonc. .outh 80 chaina, thane* wat 80\nehaina to point ot commencement, containing 640\nacre* mora or lea.\nD.t*d Nov. 12, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY\nPub. Dae S. WiUon Gowing, Agent\nSkeen.   Und   DUtrict   Queen Charlotte I*\nDivision\nTake notice that 30 days att-r data I t>rtia_\nG. Tapat, fanner, ot SVidigair, II ('. mteaL\napply to the Chief Commit.tew ut land.. tw|\nllcona lo prtMpcct for coal, oil and pstnaasai\nand under the following describe! land*\nCommencing al a post i,'si,i\u00ab.i at the n\neomer of Lot o06, Graham Man.), thence a\nchaina, thenc* west 80 chain., thene. i\nchains, thenc* east 80 chains to point\"' eo\nment, and containing 610 acres\nD.ted Nov. 14,1910 FERDINAND0.T4\nPub. Dm. 10\nSkwna Und  DUtrict - Quern I'ha.Ui, Ida\nDlvUion\nTak. notice lhat 30 days .It.- ,i\u00bb'r I Keel,\nG. Tapat, farmer, ol Kkldntstr, II. f. ia!\u00bb*.i\napply to the Chlel Commissioner of lsr.lv. kel\nlicenae to proapect tor coal, oil and prtnaaa r\n.nd under the following descriM UM.\nnorth ot the northwest eomer of Ut 171 bwing the\n\u25a0outheat comer m.rked J. McL. S. I Corner,\nthaiee north 80 chains, thenc* west 80 chain*\nthane, south ho chains, thence east 80 chsins I\npoint ol commencement.\nDated IMC. 21. 1910. JOHN M'LKOD\nPub Jan. 21. W. Daa. Agent\nQueen Charlotte Islands Und DUtrict - DUtrict ol\nSkaoa\nTake notice that I, Thos. R Davay ot Queon\nCharlotte,  occupation   notary  public,  Intend  lo I _        \u201e,    ,       ....     , \u201e.\napply tor permUaion to prospMt tor coal and   Qv\u00bb\u2122 Charlotu Islsnds Und Dictrict\u2014DUtrict ol\nmuwwn to prospect lor cosl snd rsmlnm on lh. , ml,,\"'n? lopnupjcl lor co.l .nd petroleum on the   SBfmm on the lollowing described Isnd: Skana\nfolioomg described land.: following il.srrll.il l.r.ds: Comm*ncing  at  a  post   planted  avon   mile.      Take noUc* thai I. Thoa. R. Dav*y of Quan\n\u00ab.    Commencing  at   a  poat   planted  one  mile       \u25a0'\u25a0    'ommencing   .1   .   PP\"   planted   at   the   north and aeven mlla eaat ot S\u00abtion 13, Townahip i ch\"lolte,   occupation   noury   public,   intend   to\nnortheast  corner ol   Lot   41   being the southeast   7, (;\u201eham IsUnd and marked No. 66., T. R. D., N.   \u00bbPP'y   ,or  I\"\u2122\"\"\"   \">   PnmpeO   tor  coal   and\ncorner marked J. McL. 8. *\u25a0   I_or.. th.nce wat   K ^^     ,,\u201e\u201e\u201e w\u201et \u201e0 chm)      lhfnM mtyi M 1 prtroleum on th. lollowing dacrilwd l.nd:\n80 chains, thence north  80 ch.ln., ihence eut   ehaln., th.nc* eaat  80 chains, thenc* north  80 1    Commencing it 1 pr*  pUntod thbteen mile,\nso chains, thenee .outh  80 ch.ln. to point of   jhalna to point of commencement, conuining 640 ', north and eight mlUa eaat ot Section 13^ Township\nmmmcncemenl containing 610 acra. \u201e\u201e, m0f^ jTL\u2014 ' 7. Grah.m Island and marked Np. M, T. R. D.. .N\nD.ted Dm. 28. 1910. JOHN M LEOD   [)tttrf nov, ,,   ,,\u201e\u201e THOS. R. DAVEY I w- coma, thonce nat 80 chains, thenee south 80\n' uh. J.n. II. W.Daaa. Agent   pub Dm. 8. WiUon Gowing, Agont   ch.ln.. thsne. wert 80 ch\u00abln\u00ab, Ihence north 80\n1 ehains lo point ot commencement, containing 840\nCommencing al a po.1 plant's! at th.\ncoma of Ul '1O6, Graham Island, than\nchains, thene. eart 80 chsins. ibaer\nchaina, thence west 80 chain, to pawl *l \u2022\nment, and conuining 610 arrea\nD.ted Nov. 14. 1910. FKHDISAN'HG.1\nPub. DM. 10\nIhsaaMrtbl\nIdarS\nQueen Charlotte Islands Und Dlatrict DUtrict ol\nsaMBB\nT.k. notice that 1, John M, I... i ol V.neouvstr.\nB. C., occupation broker, Intend to .pply lor permission to |.r.-i-. t (a coal and petroleum on the\nfollowing described l.nd*.\n- Comrnenrlng at a poat planted 30 chains\nM  1\nof\nQueen (harlotte lalands Und District\nSkeena\nTake notice lhat 1, John Mr! \u2022 n<! ot Vancnuva.\n. B. C, occupation broker. Intend tn apply tor pcr-\nmlaion to proapect tor coal and petroleum on lhe\nfollowing deacrilied landa:\nIB.\u2014Commencing at a poat planted at the north-\nDUtrict ul   Quan Charlotte laland. Und DUtrici-DUtrict ot\nSkan.\nTak. notice th.t I, Tha. It. Davay ol Quan\nChsrlotte.   occupation   notary   public,   intend   to\napply tor  permission  to prospoct for coal and\npelroleum on lh. following deacribed land\nacra more or las.\nD.ted Nov. 9, 1910.\nPub. Dm. 3.\nTHOS. 11. DAVKY\nWilaon Gowing, Agent\nSkan. Und  DUtrict\u2014Quan Charlotu  lalanda\nDlvUion\nTake notice lhat 30 daya alia date I, Ferdinand\nwnt ol thr northeast rorner of Ut 4.1 being Ihe  eaat corner of Ut 41 being the Muthwcat corner   and aven miles .ut ot Section 1:1. Township\nCommencing at a poat planted flv* mila north j G. Tapert, larnwr, of Skideg.tr, 11. c\". intend to\niwrtl'.ai   corner  and   markal   J.   MeL.   N.   W m.rked J. McL. S. W. Cor., thenc* eaat 80 chains,\nCor.,  ihenre    east  80 chains,   thence  south  80 th.nc* norlh SO ch.ln., Ihence wat 80 chsln.,\nch.ins. thence  wal  80 chsins. tlienc* north 80 thenee aoulh 80 chains to point ot commencement\nchains to point nf commencement containing 640 containing 640 acrea.\nerrc.\nDated Dm 26. 1*10.\nPub. Jan. II\nJOHN M'LEOD\nW. Daaa, Agert\nD.ted Dec. 28. 1910.\nPuh. J.n. 11.\nJOHN M'LKOD\nW. U.S.. Agert\nQueen Charlotte lalanda Und DUtrict    DUtrict ol\nShan.\nT.k. notlath.l I.John Mil .-d\nB. C.. oceup.ll.in hroka. Intend In\nmlaion tn pr.w|ien for oal .nd nrt\nfoUowlng decribed landa.\n8 Commencing at a port ii|.nted 30 ch.lna\nw-nt ot lh. northeast coma of Ut 41! being the\nnortheut comer marked J. MeL. N. K Cor,\nIhenre wat 80 chaina, thena aoulh 81. chaina.\nthenoe east ho rhatna, th*na north 80 eh.ins to\nroint ut eomm.naement conuining 640 .era.\nIslsd Da 2\u00ab, 1*10. JOHN M'LKOD\nPub. J.n. 11 W Daa. Agent\nQueen ( harMt. Islanda Und Diatrict District of\nSkeen.\nT.ke nolice lh.l I, John Mrl.s.,1 of V.ncouver.\nII. C, oeeup.lfnn hroka, Inlaid to .pply tor pa*\nmlaion lo prmpr<i for co.1 and petroleum on the\nfollowing described l.nda:\n9. Comrnenrlng .1 . port planted 30 ehains\nwat ot i!,e nnrtheasl coma of Ut 473 being thi\nnorthwest orner marked J. McL. N. W. Cor.,\nIhenre ast   mo chains,  Ihenre aouth   80 chaina\nQuan 1 harlot te lalanda Und DUtrici - Dlatrict of\nSkeena\nTake notice that 1. John Mcleod of Vancouver,\nol Vancouver B. C. occupation broker. Intend to apply for pa- .. \u25a0JSLSTT \"E S ffi! *\"\" \",V*, ' ,*7mJ'\nSnBfiriS \"''-'-n to pr.\u00bbpect lor eo.l .nd petroleum on the \u00a3JE\\TVv, \".Tl, ,'\u25a0 SSbSS \" rS\" TXK\n?ol.utn   ,n the l-llnwlng dUribed l.nd.: BBS '? ' '   J^' CommUaloner ol Unds, fo\nroleumonihe commencing  .1  a  port  plant...!  at tha BB\u00bb.tWPt\u00bb \u25a0** SS^ToOlW tmmm\n10\n__ tor a\nCommencing   al   a   po,t   plant.-.!   st   lh. I !gr**!\u00bb.W*W? '\u00bb \"\u00bb'\u25a0 \u00b0,l),1n;1 Petroleum on\nnorthwat comer ot Ut 40 beini Ihe norlhwat   *t ***> t\u00bbST^BWtoS J\u00bbWlh.rj l.nd.:\ncorner .nd m.rked J.  McL. N. W. Cor., thenco     .   ommencing .1 . port planta  20 chains north\neut   80  rh.ln..  lh*nce  \u00ab,uth   80  ch.lna.  tbence   H.^M\u00bbP*-L*\u00bb*Wr*< '-?1 M4' l'\u2122h;,m W*\nthence  north  811  chaina, thence eut 80 chaina,\nms to\nacra.\n:rt\n,. , , , . , ,,.\u201e.'*. *^\"Kr\"a' i,' \"PP1* \u2122 tn\u00bb Chief Commlaioner of Unds, lnr a\nGraham IaUnd and marked No. 67, T. R. D., 8. E. ! Hcrna In proapect for coal, oil and petroleum on\ncorner, thena north 80 chaina, thenn wal 80 , ,,\u201el under th. lollowing deacrilied landa:\nchaina. thena eaat 80 chain., tn.ne* eouth 80 ] Commencing at . poat planted at th* northeut\nchain, to polnl ot commencement, containing 840 coma .1 Ut 511, Graham Island, thena .iuih 80\ntS^JV V.   .!'.- _.,\u201e..   _   ....,\u201e..   ch.lna,  thenee eut   80  chain.,  Hume*  north  80\nL>m.lwlii.ov.- \"' ,9I\u00b0- \u00ab.TH0S; RJ DA.VEY   ehains. Ihenre wat 80 ch.lna to polnl ol comm.na-\nPub. D*c. 8. Wllenn Gowing, Agenl   mom, .nd containing 810 aeraa.\nI Dated Nov. 14,1910.   FREDINANDO.TAPERT\nSkana  Und  DUtrict -Quan  Charlotte laland.   P\"1'- \"*'\u2022 ,0\nDlvUion\nT.k. notin thai 30 daya alter date I, Fadln.nd\neut   80 ch.lns. thaiee Mmth  B0 rh.lns,  Ibena   Z-T,.ri, .     .a        '   'r.\"n:,.' E!\nwat 80 rh.lns. Ih.nce north 80 ch.ln. to polnl   $*n\" Eg J> .\"\u00bb*..**\u25a0\u25a0 jgPJ.#\u00bb\nol commennment cont.lning 610 .era. \u25a0 W ,,outh \"0 ch*ln\"' th,,n\u2122 \u00bb\"*, \"\" fh\u00bb\">\u00bb\nD....I Dec. 311,19KI. John UIJmD ! lm^g*.q^lW?llkgg.fWWW> W\u00bbJR\nPub Jan 11. W. Daa, Agenl! ^1.   I>\u00abc   in\" H(HI)INAN,M' TAPhH\nSkana  Und   DUtrict -Qtaan  Charlotu   lalanda\nDlvUion\nTak. notln th.t 80 d.y. after d.t. I. Fadln.nd\nI G. Tapert. larmer. o   SkldegaU, II. C, intend t*\n. apply to the C'.iel Commimtona ol Un.ls. la a\n! and unda tb* following d*wdh*d landa:\nI     (-ommencing nt . port planud 20 chaina north '.\nj ol the eouthal orner ol Ul 441, Graham Iaiand.\nIhence  south   80  ch.ln.,   thenee  eut   80  ck.ln. '\nI thenn narth 80 chains, thrnn wat 80 ch.ins, to\nK.lnt of commennment, .nd eonUlnlng A40 .era .\n\u25a0Ud Nov. 14.1910. FKRDINAND (1. TAPKRT. 1\nPuh Dm. 10.\nSknn.  Und   DUtrici -<Juren Charter*\nDhaSS\nTak. notin thai 30 dm .11.1 . \u2022 I. Ma\nG. Tapert. farmer, ot Skidegate. U C.SJB*\napply to lh* ChUI Commlssiore. et la**\nliana to propsret lor co.1. al and p***1\nand under the following described laadr\nCommencing at a port plseie.1 si 1\"\ncoma of Ul 111, Graham Lis' ' i\"\"\nchains, thenn w*at HO chains taajc '\nchaina, thenn eart 80 chaina to point <*\nmart, and conuining 640 area. ^\nDatrd Nov. 14. 1910. FF.RI\u00bbISAM\u00bb<..T\u00bblt\nPub. Doe. 10\nQunn Charlott* lalanda Und iHrtrwl-lb**!\nSkaana\nToko Mtta* ttaM I. Tkoss R IS^iSfl\nChariotU. occupation noUr> puhllf. '\"\u00bb\" '\n.pply la parmassloa u ptanect '\u00ab <\u2122 r\nprtrolaim on tb. following darnl\u00bb.l la\".\nCommencing  at a pat plant\"! \u2022*\"\u2022!\nnorth and nv\u00bbn mila nal ol Sate * I* >*\"\n7, Graham IaUnd and marked No w. T rto-\nW. coma, thain n.t 80 eh.ir... i\u00bb*-\u00bb\u2022*?!\nchaina.  th.nn w\u00bbm 10 chiln.   MM \"\u2122 '\nchain, to point ol commenremat. esBa^ai'\narm mora or la.          tt  ,.,ei\nD.tesl Nov. 9. 1810. TM   \u00bbW\u2122\nPub. Do*. :i. WiUon i.oaiM.\nQuan Charlotte IaUnd. Und DistrKi   l\u00ab\u00ab\"1\nSksena .,\nTak* notin that 1. Thn. R SChU\nCharlotu, occupaiioo noury puhllf. \u25a0\"\napply fa pamlaion to prmpat \u00ab*mu\npetroleum on lh* following danii\u2014l ls\u00ab\u00ab\nQuan Ch.rlotte Islands Und Dlatrict Diatrict ot\nSknn*\nT.ke notln Ih.t I, John Mcl,eod of V.ncouv.r.\nU. C.. onupation bmker, Intend to apply for permUaion 10 iimapMt (or coal and petroleum on the\nfollowing deacribed landa:\n20. Commencing at a poat planted al the\nenuthwrat corner nt Ul 40 taring the northeut\ncorner and marked J. McL. N. K. Cor., thenn\nwat 80 chaina, thence south  80 chains, thence\nSkwna   Und   DUtrict    Quan   Ch.rlotte   lal.nd.\nDlvUion _\nT.ke notin th.t 30 daya .Iter d.t. I, Charles ' Qunn Ch.rlolu lal.nd. Und DUtrict\nroams,   menre   iwrui   is,  \u00ab>\u2022\u2022\u00bb>\u2022-.  \u2014\nehaln. to point of commaiwmeel. a**\"'\n\u2022era mon a lea. u |.,VJ1\nDaud Nov. II, 1(10. \u201eTIK\u00bb K l.\u00abJ\nPub. Dm. S. Wlleo\" .\"\u25a0\u2022'\u2022'\u25a0\nSS! lent   SS 'chain\";, 'ihen\"^ 7orth Z  mm ' TJftZ^^JeTfJS \u00a32\" '\" P\u00b0\"U\nin Mini . 1 Ann*MMISSS-.I .w ...i.u. ua \u2014 i \u00b0' commpnwmfnt CeOntMnlDI fi-tO \u00bbcrr\u00bb.\nn.s5n a. ,nr \"\"Wvskd i>r} Kr mn'      *wL%H\u00a3\u00a3\nPub J.n. 21. W. Daa. Agent :'\u2022\u00ab'.\u25a0\u00bb\u2022\u00bb\u2022\u00ab- W. Dim, Agent\nQueen Ch.rlotte Isl.nd. Ur.d DUtrict- DUirct ol   *,*\u00bbn Charlolle Isl.nd. Land District - District ol\nTake notln lhat I. John Mcl\u00abd ot V.ncouver. ' \u201e T'k,! \u2122l|?*'b\u00bb1 hJS^Xifii \"' ^fftSfUSi\nB. C. occupslion broker, inlend to spply lor per \": ',- '\"\"T, \"^L. \"^\"^1'.'- ' t0.,',,',l> ,or ?E\nmlaion 10 prosper! tor ro.l .nd petroleum on the   ^\"V. d '^ |\u00ab   \\.r,A? Potroleum on the\nInllii. mg darribed Isnds .lollowing dearribed l.nd.:\n10. ?nmmenrlng .1 .pat pl.nted 80 ch.ln. I *'\u2022 < \"mmenring it 1 pat pl.nted .1 the\n\u2022art ol ih.. norlh...- corner ol Ut 473 being I \"\"rthweat coma of Ut 40 being the norlhwat\nthe northeut coma m.rked J. McL. N. K. Cor . 1 \u2122r?\" *\"i ?\"*$ 1JA'L.?\u201errS?T-- %m<*\nthena wat 80 ch.lna. thenn wuth 80 chain.. I \u2014\\ H ct'l!,\",\u2022 S\u00a3\u00a3 \u2022ou.t.h -8,0 gptts. thenw\nthenre eut 80 rh.lns. thenre north 80 chain, to   \u00bb'\"\"  R0 ch,ln\"' \\h\"\"? ,n?rlh.H \u00abh\u00bbln\u00bb l0 P*\u00bb\nof commencement containing 640 acm.\nD.ted Dm. 80, 1910. JOHN M'LKOD\nHelma, l.rmer ot Skidi'g.ie. II. C, Intend to\napply 10 the Chlel CommUsloner ot Unds, lor a\nlirenso to prospect lor eoal. oil and petroleum on\nand onda tho lollowing dncrilwl l.nds:\nCommencing at a port planted three miln\n\u2022outh .nd \u00bbne mile wat nl the soulhaut rorna ot\nLM 501, Gr.h.m Isl.nd, thence wnt 80 chain.,\nth\u00abnre aouth 80 ch.ins, thenn eaat 80 chains,\nthenre north 80 chaina to point it commencement,\nand conuining 640 acraa.\nSkan.\nT.ke nolie. that I, Thoa. R. Davay nl Qunn I\nCharlotte, occupation notary public, inl.nd u j\napply for permUaion to proapat fa ooal .nd I\nIielroleum on the following dncribed land:\nComrnenrlng at a port planted thlrtan mila\nnorth and three mila eut of Section 13. Town.hlp\n7, Graham laland and marked No. 80, T. R. I). 8. 1\nh. rorni r. thenn wat 80 chain., thenn north 80 '\nch.lna, thenn eut 80 ch.lna, thann aouth 88\nDUtrict ot' Skwna  Und   Drtrict   Ouren ChtrMI.\n-  Ig   w.u   a.l^, 1 S-..W,,..,    wiril.T    ms.    nn    rosin.,    in.or.    .win    no\nDated Nov. 16, 1910. CHARLES HELMER   chains to point ol commencement. eonUlnlng 640\nPub. Dm. 10. acra more or lea.\nD.led Nov, 13, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY\nPub. Dm. 8. Wilson Gowing. Agart\nKdnt of rommeneemenl containing 640 acre.,\nst.-l lier   .'. . T'ln Jl HI N   M I.l.1.11\nPub. Jan. II. W. Dan, Agent\nQueen Ch.rlotte Island. Und District     Dislrirt ol\nSkeens\nTake notln thst 1. John MrLeod of Vancouver,\nU. C\u201e occupation broker. Intend tn apply for pa-\nmtainn to prospect tor eoal and petroleum on the\nfollowing described land.:\n11. Commencing al a poet planted 30 ch.lna\nwart ol the northeast coma ot Ut 473 being the\nsouthward enrna m.rked J. MeL. S. W. Cor,\nthenn eart RO chains, thenn north 80 ehaina,\nthena wat 80 ch.in., thenn south 80 ehaina\nlo point ot commencement containing 640 arm.\nDated Da. 26. 1(10. JOHN M'LKOD\nPuh. Jan. II. W. Daa. Agent\nPub.Jan.21.\nW. Daaa, Agent\nQuan Charlotte Islands Und DUtrict\u2014DUtrict ol\nSknn.\nT.ke notin that I, John Mcleod of Vancuuver,-\n14. (*., (HscupHllon brok.r, inland to .pply for per\nmission to BfMMtl for coal and petroleum on tha\nlollowing described land.:\n22. ' ommencing at a post pl.nted at the\nnorthwnl corner of Ut 40 being the northeut\neomer .nd m.rked J. McL. N. K. Cor., thenre\nwat 80 chain., thenco aouth 80 chain., thenre\nast 80 ch.lna, thenc* north 80 ch.ln. to point\not nmm*nnment conuining 640 acre..\nDated Dm. 30, 1910. JOHN M'LKOD\nPub. Jan. 11. W. Daa, Agent\nQunn Charlotu lalanda Und Dlatrict -DUtrict of\nSkwna\nTake notln lhat I. Thoa. R. Davey ol Qunn\nCharlotte, occupation notary public, InUnd lo\napply tor permUaion to proap\u00abt tor coal and\npetroleum on the following deacrilied Und:\nCommencing .1 a pat planted eleven mila\nnorth and aven mila eut o! Section 13, Townahip\n7, Graham laland and marked T. R. D. N E\ncoma, thenn wat 80 ehsina, thann aouth 80\ncha In., th.nn aaat 80 ehaln., th.nce north 80\nchnins to point ot eommenwmenl, containing 640\n.era mora or las. *\nData! Nov. 1,1910. THOS. R. DAVEY\nPub. Dm. 3. WiUon Gowing, Agent\nDistrici ot\nnt  Queen\nInUnd   to\noa!   and\nQueen Charlotu lalanda Und DUtrict\nSknna\nTake notln that Thoa. It. Davey\nCharloue, occupation notary public,\napply for permission m prosiiat lor\npetroUum on the lollowing described land\nCommencing at a i>ost planted eleven miln\nnorth .nd avon miln east ol Nation 13 Town.hln\n7 Orah.m IaUnd and m.rkedUo 57 T ll D <f\nE. eomer thenn north 80 chain., thenn wnt'80\noh\u00bblr\u00bb,  thenn south  80 chsins   thenre e.\u00ab   an\nSkan. Und DUtrict Queen Chsrlotte Island.\nDlvUion\nT.ke notion th.t 80 d.y. .Ita date I, Ferdinand\nG. Tnpert. farmer, of SkldegaU, B. f\\, Intend to\napply to the Chlel Commlaioner ot Unds. la a\nlirense to pmpect tor eoal. oil and pelroleum on\nand under th. following dncribed l.nd.'\nCommencing at a post planted at the southweat\norner ot Ut 285, Graham Isl.nd, thenre north 80\nchaina, thenn eart 80 chains, thenn south 80\neh.ins. theno wnt 80 rh.lns to point of cammsna\nment, ..d cont.lning 640 acrea.\nDalcd Nov. 14,1910. FERDINAND O. TAPKRT\nPub. Dm. 10\nSkeena Und DUtrlrt\u2014Quan Charlotu lalanda\nDlvUion\nTake notin that 30 day. alta d.te I, Ferdinand\nG. Tapert, larmer, ol SkidegaU, II. C, InUnd to\napply tn the Chief CommMoner ot Unda, lor a\nlinna to prosper! la eoal, oil and petroleum on\nand unda the following described l.nda:\nCommencing at a poat pUnted at the aouthwart\ncoma of Ut 886, Graham lal.nd, th.nn south 80\nch.lna, thrnn eaat 80 chaina, thenre north 80\nDaUd Nov. 9, 1910.\nPub. Dec. 8.\nns In point ot ommenre-\nllln      ll   nivev    I*\u00bb1.,,\u00bb' \u00ab\u00bbUliilii| IH0 Ira.\nW Jn\"lowing, An\u201et    I RttOW* \"\"\u00b0'   rKRD,NAND * TAntRT\nUi*\na livlsH\",\nT.k. nnlin lhat 30 day. alley .1st' I. \u00bb\u2022- ,\nllelmn. fermre. ol .Skldegaie. H   <    \u2022 ,\"J,\napply to th* Chief Commiiasonei \u2022\u2022! '*\"VL_,\nlinnn lo proaport la coal, oil and .'\nand unda the following dt-ml^l '\u2022\"\u25a0\".      _>\nCommencing  at  a  pat   pl.nied \"\"*^J,\n\u2022outh .nd one mile wal ol Ihe \u00bb~,hM Jc\nLot 501. Grah.m lid.nd. thenre e..'\nthenn aouth  80 chain., ihenre .<*' \u2122L\nthenn north 80 ch.lns lo pol\"' \u2022\" \"\u25a0\"\n.nd eonUlnlng 640 .era. m I.Utl\nD.le.1 Nov. 16. 1910. CIIAItl.\nPub. Doe. 10.\nSkwna Und   DUtrict -Queen CMr-.!'\nDlvawn . KAa\u00ab\nT.ke notln that 30 days .It* d\u00bb\" '\u2022 (Mj H\nJ   l\u00abry. tradw, of Rkideiraie. \u00bb  < \u2022 \u2022JJi.V\u2022\napply to the Chief S*\u00a3f*3\"?JSEm \u2022\nl.nna t.i pr.*peet tor emu oilsn I |\">\u2122\n\u2014I unda the lollowing daredied Is '.\u2022 \u25a0-t<tN^\nommencing at . port plane-! \"'!\u00ab,\u2022<\u00bb *\nna ol lot 501, Graham W'^rZZtri, *\npoint o< S\t\nchain., thenn wjrt 80 chains to t\nm*nt, and contantng 610 arre. , y;\u00bbRT\nDaud Nov 14. 1910. WILLIAM\nPub. Dee. IS\nSkwna Und   DWrlrt-Quan < !\"\"\"'\" *f\nDlikdoj. ,   e^disss.\nTake notln that 30 days slier law ' |rt4l t.\nO. T^at, lama, ol Skldeg.c. IM ^ w ,\napply to the Chi. Comnwwona ' ^nwm \u2022\n(& t pron\u00bbct fa en' m!Vf,S _\nand unda the lollowing d gjjf \"MJ (,'ril*2\nCommencing .t \u2022 pa! plsni<-l \u00bb' \u201e\u201e*\u00bb JJ\neomsr ol Ut Ml. Grah.m l-l.nd. ih^T(>wU|l\u00bb\nch.ln..  thenn art  80 j*\u00a3'JE7****0\ncb.ln..thain arret 80 ch..nslo pel\"\"\"\nrn.nl, and nnUining VjJSt ivnll TtrS\u00bbT\nDated Novl4.1910    FERDIN*\"1\"\nPub. DM. 10\n THE   PRINCE   RUPERT    OIIIMIST\nPORT MANN\n(Subdivision of Sec. 9) about 200 yards from waterfront\nThii Subdivision  is  ths  only   inside  subdivision   not  ownsd\nby  the  Railroad  Company.\nLots from $700;   Very Easy Terms\n-NORTHERN AGENTS-\nSamuel Harrison & Co.\nBrokers, Prince Rupert and Stewart, 6. C.\nAgenl* for Stewart Land Company,   Limited\nGET IN NOWANDGETINWGHT\nThe following properties will be sold en block, or separately\nand on easy terms.\nONI\nfew.\nH\nn\nu\nH\nU\nSUCTION ONE SECTION FIVE\nI \"i\u00bb  Block Lot\"  Block\n(\u25a07'110 1\u00bb\n1 M46-6 18\nil-10 20\n\u25a0 '\u2022\u00bb\n21-22 M\nw V,\n27\n3-4    9\n15-16    9\n19-20  ir\n36-37-38\n42\n9-10\n42-4.1     3\nLots\n22-23\n33\n22-23\nSECTION six\n7-8-9-10\nKor prices, terms and psrticulars, apply to \t\nACENT\nAtlantic Rseltv A Improvement Co., Ltd.\nPhone 214\nW. S. BENSON,\nstcond Ai  y\nThe Optimist\nDELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS\nIN SECTIONS 1, 5 AND 6\nEVERY DAY FOR\n50c PER MONTH\n\u2022f\"\u2014-..-*-..-^..-*...-^.^..\n1 \u2022 -\"*\u25a0 a . -*\u00bb. . . ^ . 4>\nj CHIPS FROM THE\n! HUMORISTS\nWife - Darling, I want a new gown\nHusband\u2014But you  had a new one\nonly a short time ago\nWife\u2014Ysfs; buc my frLnd Ellen is\nto be married, and 1 can't wear th>\nsame dress as I wort at her last wedding\n\"George,\" said her husband's wife\n\"I don't boliave you have smoked one of\nthose cigars I gave you on your birthday \"\n\"That's right, my dear,\" replied h!s\nwifu'p husband \"I'm going io keep\nthtm until our little Willie wan:s to\nlearn to smoke \"\nVisitor\u2014The attendants treat you\nkindly and considerately, I hope\nl'tttient i in hospital;\u2014Yes, tht nurses\nhave been vtry kind, but the surgeons\nhavs trusted me in the most cutting\nmanner yju ever heard of\nWoggr--So you are stung in that mining company? You should have known\nbetter\nBoggs - How could 1? It looked like\na real thing, no fake earmarks about :t\nWhy, there wasn't a single man on the\nBoard of Directors who was prominent\nin public life\nHewitt--What so't of fellow la he?\nJewett\u2014He is always shouting \"Welcome\" to our city\" But the other\nfellow has to pay for the welcome\nThe sculptor had just finished the\nApollo Belvedere\n\"I am satisfied,\" he cried \"Every\nman who passes thinks it looks like himself \"\nAh! What a Meeting'\n(From thc Brockville Times)\nManager W R Travers of thc Farmers Bank has pleaded guilty lo charges\nof theft and mak-ng false sla.emetns\nA f -w wivkri ago he s.ood <n th; B.ock-\nville Police Court pressing similar charges\nagainst a young man who had brcn ;n\ncharge of a branch near here, with the\nresult thai his subordinate officer wiu\nsen' to the penitentiary for three years\nFate has been ironical in the swiftness\nwith which It has deul out relrbulion\nto the older man What a meeting then.\nw:ll bo li 'tween the two at Kingstoon.\nHAZELTON   MINES  MAKE  GOOD\nStock   Ore   for   Spring.     Supplies\nPrecious\nMr Ed Anderson of Hazelton just\narrived in town from up river on his\nway to Vancouver, reports great strides\nmade on Nine Mile Mountain during\nthe winter\nThe I.cad King is sacking ore antl will\nhave a stock pile to show in the spring\nHe says the Silver Cup and the Angus\nStewart propcrtiis are both making a\ngood showing There is a great shorl age\nof supplies in i onsci|Ueni e of the live\nmining companies greatly depleting the\ngrocery stocks Bacon is retailing at $1\nper pound\nFrank A Brown of I^ad King,\nturning engineer, is on his way from\nHazelton here He is making the\njourney on foot through the snow for\nthe fust stages\nNotice to Our Customer*\nBecausj of other parties misrepresenting themselves I will ptrsonally collect\nail accounts due this company during\nFebruary So do not pay accounts until\nI call as we will not t \u00a9cognize them \u2014\nCity Scsvenging Co , H L Dixon      24\n*\u2022\nGrsnd Masquerade Ball in the honor\nof the 12th Anniversary of the Fratern\nal Order of Eagles, February 6th, 1911,\nin the Ksien Uland Club Rooms. $70.00\nto be given in prizes.\nRead the Daily Optimist\nProfessional Cards\nW. L. BARKER\nArchitect\nSecond avenue and Third street\nOver Westenhaver Bros.' Office.\nMUNRO   &   LAILEY\nArchitects,\nStork Building, Second Avenue.\nSTUART &  STEWART\nACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS\nLaw-Butler Building      Phone No. 280\nPrince Rupert P.O. Box 351\nALFRED CARSS, C.  V. BENNETT, B.A.\nol British Columbia of B.C.. Ontario.Sai-\niuh! Manitoba Bar.. katchewan  and  Al\nberta Burs.\nCARSS & BENNETT\nBarristers, Notaries, Etc\nOffice\u2014 Exchange block, corner Third avenue and\nSixth street Prince Ruuert. 8\nWM. S. HALL. L.D. S., D. D. S.\nDentist.\nCrown and Bridge Work a Specialty.\nAll ilfiitn! operation, skilfully treated. Gas and\nlocal anasthetics administered for the painlea. extraction of teeth. Consultation free. Office*: 19\nand \u00a30 Alder Block. Prince Rupert. ii-12\nLUCAS CS, GRANT\nCivil and Mfninir Engineer, a-,u Surveyor.,\nReports,   Plans,   Specifications,   estimates.\nWharf Construction, Etc.\nOffice:   2nd Ave., near First Street\nP. O. Bast 82 PRINCE RUPERT\nP. O. BOX \u00a31 PRINCE RUPERT\nJOHN    E.    DAVEY\nTEACHER OF SINGING\nPUPIL OK WM.   nixilN.   K.SIj..  A.R.A.M.. Mis.. ENO.\nfb-16\nPrince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F\nNO. 63\nMeets in the Helgerson Block\nEvery Tuesday Evening\nAll  members of  the order in the city\nare requested to visit the lodge.\nG. S. JOHNSTONE, N.G.\nH. MORTON. Secretary.\nThe Westholme Lumber Co.\nLIMITED\n\u2014WE HANDLE ALL KINDS OP-\nBUILDING SUPPLIES\nFirst Avenue Telephone 186\nTO\nProperty Owners\nand Tenants\nOn 1st, 2nd and 3rd Aves.\nBetween Fulton and 8th St..\nWe h.vo b**n In.trucliil by Heel (llllce to accept\nAdditional Fire Insurance\nIN THE fOLLOWDKI COMPANIES\nLiverpool & London and Ulnhe, Phoenix Ansurance Company, British. America Company.\nG.R. NADEN COMPANY\nSecond Ave..\nLimited.\nPrince Rup.rt. B.C.\nPlumbing, Heating\nand General Steam  Fitting\nWM. GRANT\nSHOP- Ilsswnsnt of Hsla.rson  Block\nSIXTH STREBT. Phon. Ne. M\nTHE IROQUOIS\nPOOL\nEnglish and American Billiards\nEight Tsblcs Second Avt.\nWe Have Moved\nTO OUR NEW OFFICE\nIN   THE\nHelgerson Building\n6th STREET\nUnion Transfer & Storage Co. Ltd.\nAgents for Imperial Oil Company\nTelephone 36\nLittle's NEWS Agency\nMagazineB :: Periodicals :: Newspapers\nCIGARS   ::  TOBACCOS  ::   FRUITS\nG.T.P. WHARF\nLINDSAH^ra^\nG. T. P. Tr.n.frr Agent.\nOrder, promptly MM.   Price, ivaaonabla.\nOFFICE- H. B. Rochester. C*ntr* St.    Phon* OL\nF. W. HART\nUNDERTAKER & KMHAI.MK.lt\n8TOCK   t'llMI'I.KTi:\n====E.   EBY   C&   Co.==\nREAL   ESTATE\nKitsumkalum Land For Sale\nKITSUatKALUM \u2022 B   C.\nGEORGE LEEK\nMERCANTILE   AGENCY\nCOLLECTIONS AND REPORTS\nSIXTH  STREET\nPRINCE RUPERT\nDRY GOODS\nA   new   line  of   Ladies'   Underwear,\nNatural wool.\nFlannelettes and Outing Flannel.\nLadies'  Fancy Waists.\nHoots,   Shoes and  Men's  Clothes.\nJABOUR BROS.\nThird Avenue   -   Between 7th and 8th\nMiss   Henny   Wennersten\nScientific Electric Facial Manage\nElectric Treatment, a Specialty\n-CITY   PRICES -\nRoom. No. 4,   Exchange Block\nWHOLESALE\nPRODUCE\nFRUIT . .\nFEED . . .\nH. H. MORTON\nTHIRD AVE.\nA SNAP\nON EASY TERMS\nA It-mom House with Bath and Toilet,\nin best residential section in city;\nalso a few good lots in Bee. 7 snd 8\n APPLY\t\nD. H. MORRISON\nComer Fifth Av.nu* and Green Street\n IHE   PRINCE    RUPERT    OPTIMIST\n] j       I   ifiicQjtfiitatrfijtftitSxfiitanfii^itfixfin&i   |\nu\nmm*\nIf.   Advance Shipment of\nn\nE Prints and\nn\nii\n$<*m*\nTi\nn\nt**i\nii\nI\u2014^S\niT\ni\u00bb\u00bb.i\nn\nmm*\nu\nTi\ntf*mt\n11\nDucks\nWe are now showing about\nthirty designs in the new\nspring PRINTS\u2014mostly in\ntne lighter patterns, and\nalso Beveral designs in blue\nand white ducks. We sell\nthe prints at 15c a yard and\nthe ducks at 20c.\nThis is merely an advance\nshipment of a portion of\nour spring order for these\ngoods and we are daily expecting to receive the balance containing the (lurk\nprints, etc.\nIn a few clays we shall be\nthrough with our stock taking and we shall then have\nsomething to tell you about\ncertain things that we are\ngoing to put on a Bargain\ntable which will contain.\nsome prizes for those who\nsee it first.\n.^i       sV^o ^n^.i^i n^*sissssssfcs>s\u00bbssS\n11      )   *WMnMMnMr\u00ab*Mtii   j\n. SS. MS^SSS^SM^SSSSfcSS^SSS^SS.SfcSSSfcSM\nll\nll\nn\nl\u2014ss.\u00ab\nIk\nH. S. Wallace Co.\nPhone 9 LIMITED\nFulton Si. and 3rd Ave.\nll\nli\nTi\nmm*\nu\nu\nTi\nrm,e\nTi\nu\nll\n$**\u00bb&\nn\nn\nll\nmmt\nmm*\nn\nn\nn\nTi\nn\nn\nTi\nPLANES MAY FLY\nOVER OUR CITY\nWHEN THE ALASKA AERIAL\nTRANSPORTATION CO. COMES\nThe Wizard Ediaon Predicts That\nSuch a Business Will Come to Pass\nWith Progresi in the Art of Flying.\nThomas A Edison has many interesting predictions for thc future, but tven\nsuch a great wizard as Mr Edison linds\nit hard, afttr the wonderful progress\nof the last decade, to discover even a\nnew field for speculation The air has\nbeen conquered, making man master of\nall the elements, and it is in the development of aerial transportation that\nMr Ed'son sees thi greatest work of\nthe near future\n\"I belteva aerial navigation will become practical,\" said Mr Edsion, \"not\nSo a means of iwrsonal .ransportet'on\naionc, but for the transportation of ths\nmails and small articles intended for\nquick delivery\n\"I tlo not balleve that the government will takL' up the problem of thi\ndevelopment of aerial narfvatlon 1\nthink it w'll be done by private companies These companies will use ihe\naeroplane to reach poinis in Alaska and\noilier places lhat wou'd l\u00bb almost inaccessible hy ordinary' means of transportation\nll\n9*mt\nTi\n:~ii~ji:r.n~:ji:-:ij=\nSNOW BLOCKADE\nUP THE LINEi\nSUPT. MEHAN AND MR. MNICHOL\nCAN'T CET BACK\nWent up with the Rotary Snow\nPlough but Were Caught in Fierce\nStorm\u2014Are E pected to Return\nDaily.\nDATE SOME WONT FORGET\nCity    Pay    Day   on   Fifth   of   Each\nMonth\nCommencing with the February pay\nroll, cheques due on all city pay rolls\nwill be paid to employees on the fifth\nof ouch month beginning March 5th.\nThe reason for this is that the number\nof men on tht pay rolls ;s increasing\nso that it is impossible for the city\nt reasurer and his slafT to have ths cheques\nready the day after the pay roll is\ncertified. There are 145 names on the\nJanuary pay roll.\nSuperintendent  Mehan of the (irand\n! Trunk Pacific and Mr   McNichol, the\n\u25a0 district superintendent, are at present\nlocated up the line, unable to get. down\non account of the snow blockade.   They\nI went up Saturday  taking   the  rotary\n! snow plough with them to clear thc line.\nI After   their   departure,   however,   the\ni storm   rather   increased   than   abated\nwith  the result  that  the  work of the\nj plough was nullified almost  as soon as\ndone.    Both gentlemen were expected\nback   in   Prince   Rupert Wednesday to\n; take  part  in   the  banquet  given that\nnight  to  Mr.  J.   B.   L.   Macdonald  of\n[ Messrs.  Foley,  Welch & Stewurt, who\nleft last night in the Prince George for\na two months' holiday at his home in\nScot hind.\nTHE  WEATHER\nTwenty-four hours ending 5   a. m ,\ni February 8.\n1 MAI. TKMI'.     HIS. Tl Ml'.      iiaII.      IN. HAI'.    KNOW\n86,0 81.0      29.894    . ti.\nSaturday specials\nIsaSfiMsCI\nFine Tailored Clothes in\nPlain and Fancy Worsteds, Scotch and Canadian\nTweeds, made by expert\ntailors, that look well,\nfit well, wear well and\ncarry a distinctness\nwhich place them in a\nclass by  themselves   -:-\n\u25a0\u25a0\n\u2022-\nwww\n\u25a0 \u25a0.\u2022.,-,.\u2022.\n\u2022  \u2022 .\u25a0 A :\nfin&BQioifif .-\n%\nRejr,   $30.0(1 $23.50\nRe*   $25.00 $19.00\nRe*   $20.00 $15.00\n$15.00. 17.50 $10.00\nlUHvi'.Wt V'ir-SSaSMBBHS\nMARTIN O'REILLY\nLAND  LEASE  NOTICE\nSkmns Lsml District    District ol Coast\nTaka notic that  Hum.    Halilnston of  I'rinca\nKursCTt,   master   mariner,   intends   to   .pply   for\npermission to loase the following* dnsrribtKl land:\nA small islam! In the Skeana Klver ahout four\nmiles ahavo Telettraph   Point, containuix shunt 50\nMM.\nDslrsl Dec. It, 1918. IIHMK It.MIIStiTDN\nSkeen. l,antl Dislrirt    District ol t'osst\nT.ke  notiee th.t   Hume  Malilngum  ol  I'rinca\nUujHTt,   master   mariner,   Inlemls   lo   spply   for\npermission to lew. the fnlluwIiiK ileserilieil lon-\n.hore:\nt'limmenrinl   at   a   posl   iilanlnl   on   a   smsll\nInland in lh. Skeona Hiver alsmt three milix aliovs\nTebitratih 1'olnt thence southerly 2000 test.\nDatwl I>m. It. 1910. III'MK UAHIONTON\nDON'T    FORGET    THE    EAGLES'   GRAND\nMASQUERADE BALL\nMONDAY  \u25a0  FEBRUARY  -  6th.\n r-sjT _  m_i_i_.iM\u00bb        \t\nAT   THE   KAIEN   ISLAND   CLUB   ROOMS\nPRINCE   RUPERT   OPPORTUNITY\n+. + +,\n\/    ASK    '    Free Information and Prices on Lots in Principal Divisional Points and other Important Towns along the    j\n;    ASK    ,\n' UNCLE !\nJERRY\nj New\nf bring\nI   toPri\n\u2666\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\"-\u00bb-\u2022\nGRAND  TRUNK PACIFIC\nASK\n, UNCLE\n\u25a0 JERRY\nNew plan*   for   |    L(m |N MELV|LLE\nbringing buyers\nto Prince Rupert\nWATEROUS\nWAINWRIGHT\nimmm-~\u2014\u2014s^LtaMsvsnsMMS.~~~J   u , your prop-\nAND OTHER GOOD TOWNS    }    ....  wllh him\n[ASK UNCLE JERRY- He Buy. Le\u00ab\u00ab[ I   ASK UNCLE JERRY-He Buy.Contr.cl.   \\ i      ASK UNCLE JERRY-He Buy. Ut.     i\n*)>> *_n n*MUmm\\tmitA*m isklh \u00bb iiiii*ii\u00bbim,iis_.i\u00abLii\u00bb.i4 Ql*^m*m**+mW^0**m*r*Mm*mAmn*\u00bb**m \u25a0\"-\u00bb!\u25a0-\u25a0 11 mtTa,, *Mt*m Xt-\u00bb\u00abt-w4i-mi-\u00bbn .i_m^m thi >_n \u00ab_n-\u00bb_ h^_ii \u25a0\u25a0_ n > n~> !\u25a0\nJ   erty   wit\" hiB\n}   for  RewlU. \u2022\nI       .\u00bbnasii*\" \u00bb'\"*\nWill Psy 8 per cent, on agreed valuation for leases\nWill Pay 8 per cent, on re valuation at fixed times\nWill Pay Cash due on lease quarterly in advance\nWill Pay Cash for approved leases in any part of\nthe city\nFREE\nINFORMATION\nDEPARTMENT\nWe will spend thousands of dollars with Newspapers and Magazines advertising Prince Rupert Opportunities.   We expect hundreds of iiv\" investors'   List your property with us and take advantage i\"l\nWill Buy Lots in Section 1, between 6th  snd  11th\nWill Lease Lots for building Cottsges\nWill Lease Lots for Bungalows\nWill Pay Cash for Options in Section 1\nWant Leases on Lots on Und Ave. and 3rd Ave.\nWant Leases on Lots in Section 1\n',       ... f.       , ii.'      .        , ..   ,   1,     J    j      is \"\u2014     \u2022    \"l \"I'*\" nunurecis oi nv   investors'   Last your property wim u\u00bb \u00bb\u2022\u2022\" \u2014      \u201eA\u00abanttn\nthis campaign of advert.s.ng. It costs you nothing to put your property in live hinds. Look us over; come in and talk to \" Uncle Jerry.\" Bank references in abundance. Why not take jdWj\"H\nof the facility md equipmentof this^office. 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