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TUMI'.    HIV\n44.0\nBAR.       IN\n29.452\n. RAIN\n.00\n\"   Vr* ,  * \\\".    -   :\nThe daily News\n*~>\\\nNEXT\nMAILS\nFoit\nSOUTH\nPrlncs\nRupert,.\n.. Friduy, 8 a\nm.\nPrincess May,..\nFriday a.\nin.\nFormerly The Prince Rupert Optimist\nVOL. II,  NO. 266\nPrince Rupert, B.C., Tuesday, November 21, 1911.\nPrice Five Cents\n0 OF 1IRDEEMG M\n*-***\nSEATTLE IS SUFFERING\nFROM A WATER FAMINE\nLight and Power Plants Close Down\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHospitals and Residences Without Water\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdReservoirs Empty\n(Canadian Press Despatch.)\nSeattle, Nov. 20-The city's\nwater famine has become alarming owing to the continued rain\nfloods. The light and power\nplants are out of commission, the\nstreets in total darkness, as the\nauxiliary steam plant takes too\nmuch water to run. The most\nimportant residential district on\nthe Hill,   the  hotels,   hospitals\nand apartment houses are all\nwithout water, and the schools\nare closed. The supply in the\nreservoirs can only last three\ndays. Steam heat is also gone.\nPipes have been laid to the old\npumping station at Lake Washington will be available for the\ndown town districts in the event\nof fire. The train service to\nVancouver is cut off.\nAFTER ALL, WOODWORTH LAKE\nMAY NOT HAVE TO BE CLEARED\nAfter all the trouble about the\nclearing of the shores of Wood-\nworth Lake, days after the surveys have been made, and the\nintending bidders for the clearing work have toiled over the\nground) after the tenders have\nbeen twice callr I and twice\nopened without result, it is now-\nlikely that the lake shores will\nnot be cleared at all.\nConsulting Engineer Thompson of Seattle has written our\nown City Engineer stating that\nthe shores of the lake supplying\nSeattle with water were not\ncleared, and as long as the nature of the timber does not affect\nthe water with any peculiar\ntaste, there is no reason why\nfrom a sanitary point of view\nthe trees should not be allowed\nto remain.\nWILL BUILD AN OUTLET TO THE SEWER RUSSIA IS PREPARING\nPantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4.\nTHERE WERE LOTS OF GREETINGS\nWHEN THE PRINCESS MAY ARRIVED\nYesterday afternoon the C. P.\nR. s.s. Princes May called on her\nway north and brought passengers, freight and mail for Rupert.\nOn board the May going north\nwere Sergeant Egan and a comrade of the R.N.W.M.P. on the\nway back to the Yukon after a\nfurlough following their attendance at the Coronation. The red\nuniforms gave the wharf an unwonted appearance reminiscent\nof   a   garrison   town.     Chief\nOwen of our own Provincial\nforce had a talk with his comrades of the R.N.W.M.P. whom\nhe had known in the Yukon.\nSheriff Shirley was at the wharf\nand met several old friends of\nthe north. Amongst the passengers northbound were Capt.\nAlexander, the well known Mining Engineer, and Mr. Louis\nSchultz whose interests are many\nin the Yukon. The May pulled\nout at about 3 p.m.\nTHREE ARE OUT\nFOR MAYOR\n(Canadian Press Despatch.)\nVancouver, Nov. 21-The mayoralty fight has begun by Mayor\nTaylor opening the campaign today. James Findlay will get the\nsupport of the Conservative organizations. Aid. Ramsay will\ncapture the business-men's votes.\nCIVIC REVISION COURT\nMayor Appoints Members   on\nVote of Council Last Night\nFollowing are the members of\nthe Court of Revision appointed\nby the Mayor last night at the\nmeeting of council after being\nregularly passed by vote on a\nmotion. The Mayor, Aldermen\nKirkpatrick, Hilditch, Morrissey,\nand Clayton.\nTravelled on May\nE. W. Richards of Port Simpson was a passenger on board thc\nPrincess May yesterday afternoon. He has been southbound\non a business trip.\nMiners Go to Work\n(Cann.IInn  Press Despatch.)\nFernie, Nov. 21-500 men resumed work at Coal Creek mines\nthis morning.\n$1,000,000 City Hall\n(Cniinillnn  Press Despatch.)\nVancouver, Nov. 21-The City\n'Council will present a by-law for\na million dollar city hall.\nCHINESE MURDER\nMISSIONARIES\n(Canadian Press Despatch.)\nPekin. Nov. 21-Chinese officials confirm the report of the\nmassacre of foreigners as well\nas the Manchus at Sian Fu. The\nLegations believe the report will\nprove true. There were forty\nforeigners in Sian Fu. Many\nmissionaries in other cities are\nreported killed.\nSuccessful Debate\nA nicoenful debate was held In\nthe Baptist church Y..u.m Mens\nClub last   night   <>..   <'\"-'  wbjOCl-\nRtsiilvcd ihat it wi\" I\"-' benimcW\ntothedty *** hsvo Sccdoji Tv,..\nsold ai the prwent *'\"\"<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\naffirmative led by ('.. L. Morgan\ncarried. A. Car* led llu* negative side,\nNew chinaware - hundreds of pretty\ncup. and saucers 15cents to *5.00 each.\nWallace's.\nExpensive   Fishing\n(Special K. n\ufffd\ufffd\">- N'pw\" *\nVancouver, Nov. 21-A Seattle\nphotographer named Peterson\ncaught fishing within the three\nmile limit has had his boat con-\nfiscated.   He p'esded ignorance.\nA New Industry\nA. P. Agi.sii.ic. D.LS .\ufffd\ufffdiih \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nsurvey pany Isft \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" ,\"lin'\/ \"'1\nthe    fotWhOM     at    Cunr.rglia.ii\np^mem, Kcuied for Lis new fbh\nl-dustry from the government by\nL. Crippens\nCouncil Move a Resolution\nObserving it\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHays\nHays Creek Trunk Sewer\nwhen completed as far as\nplanned in the Bylaw to be\nsubmitted to the citizens on\nSaturday, will not be used\nuntil a temporary outlet has\nbeen added to it carrying\nthe sewage right into the\nsea. This extension cannot\nnow be provided for in Bylaw, but the present council\nin carrying the motion pledged themselves to arrange for\nthis being done. The sewer\nwill probably not be finished\nfor at least a year during\nwhich time the G. T. P. may\nhave so far completed their\nplans for Hays Creek as to\nenable the sewer to be completed permanently, but in\nto That Effect, and Will Trust to Some Future Council\nCreek Residents Get Answer to Their Petition\nthe meantime the council is I Council should do something\nan.xious that the Trunk Sew-1 to alleviate the situation\ner Bylaw be passed to provide work for the coming six\nmonths in Rupert.\nSeventy-six residents of\nSection 6 and the neighborhood of Hays Creek have\npetitioned .against the con\nso\nobjectionable to so many.\nA report was read from\nthe Medical Health Officer\ndefending the scheme on\nvarious grounds principally,\nhowever, that the sewage\nwould not become offensive.\nstruction of the incomplete This report Aid. Morrissey\nHays Creek Trunk Sewer, considered absurd with all\nwith outlet above tidewater, j due respect to Dr. Reddie.\nAlderman Morrissey moved! He strongly emphasized\nthe petition be granted, while: his contention that the sewer\nAid. Hilditch moved the pe- would cause a menace to\ntition  be  referred   to the i public    health.     If   there\nwere so much sewage as to\nBoard of Works.\nWith a view, as he said,to\nprevent the defeat of the\nBylaw on Saturday, Aid.\nNewton suggested that the\nmake a $73,000 sewer worth\nwhile, why dump that sewage in a hole below the homes\n(Continued on page 4.)\nhi (Eaxtmt'a lay, the father of printing\ntoiled over his types, setting each single\nletter by hand.\nSitiatt. the expert compositor with the latest form multiple type-setting machine--\nthe kind the News is having installed--\nsits on a stool in front of his complicated machine and by pressing on his keyboard commands a range of five hundred\nand forty types.\nBut, for a few days, while effecting the\nchange, the News will have to fall back\non the Caxton method of hand set type.\nIt will be a novel newspaper. It will\nhave all the local stories and the news\nof the world, as usual, but compressed\ninto tabloid form.\n(Thr present and succeeding copies of the\nNews will be well worth treasuring\namong your keepsakes of the evolution\nof Prince Rupert.\nTO FIGHT WITH PERSIA\nRegiment of Soldiers and Field Equipment on its Way\nPersia Sends Appeal to Britain for Interference\n(Canadian Press Despatch.) gt,  Petersburg,  Nov.  20\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA\nWashington, Nov. 21\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRussia's message from Baku says that a\naggressive policy against Persia transport steamer has left for\nhas brought about a crisis,   in Pe,,sia with a Russ,i:in regiment\n,.,-,.,,      .....      and a full field equipment  on\nwhich England s   aid   is  being .     _.\nsought by Persia. Persia had\npreviously wanted Russia's\nclaims submitted to the Hague,\nbut Russia refused. Persia's\nnote to the Powers states that\nher independence is threatened.\nThe Kaien Island Club will\ngive an informal hop in their\nclubrooms on November 22, for\nmembers onlv.\nCOUNCIL WILL REFUSE TO ALLOW\nSIDEWALK GRADES TO BE ALTERED\nPetitions from Messrs. Christiansen & Brandt and other business men of the central district\nof the city regarding desired\nalterations in the level and slope\nof the wood sidewalks near their\npremises were considered in\ncouncil last night. It was said\nthere would be differences of\nfrom three inches to a foot or\nmore to be negotiated owing to\nthe difference between the levels\nof the grade designed by the G.\nT.P. and those decided upon finally by the Council. Where the\ndifferences are very slight an\nalteration may be made in the\nsidewalk by order of the City\nEngineer, but the council last\nnight was agreed that the sidewalks are not to lie altered to\nsuit all and sundry to the destruc-\ni tion of uniformity of appearance,\nSee Howe & .McNulty  for the\nfamous Kootenay Ranges.\nTHE LAUNCH \"ROVER\" RESCUED\nNINE SHIPWRECKED MINERS\nNine miners travelling from Stewart\nto Goose Bay on  the  launch Independence hclonging to Dan  Lindeberg were\nwrecked the night before last in   Halibut Bay.   The whole party were compelled to spend the night in bitter cold\nashore.   They were  rescued yesterday\nby Norman  Broadhurst  in  the launch\nRover,   which  had  been  chartered by\nI'l-nv. Police Constable Godson to go to\nGoose Bay.   Six of the men  were taken to Goose Buy,   the  other three,   including   Lindeberg,   remained to  salve\nthe launch which they intended to take\nto Kincohth.\nThe party hnd been  making  a  good\nI trip down the Portland Canal when\nfierce squalls forced them to run to\nClam Bay. On making nn attempt to\nput to sea the launch was driven ashore\n! in Halibut Bay and stranded. Her\nowner. Mr. I.indeberg, a well known\nprospector, believes she can be put in\ngood shape again.\nDon't Buy Coal\nWait! The first week in December the Westholme Lumber\nCompany, Limited, will begin\nselling Ladysmith Coal for $8.50\nper ton, delivered.\ncammencing on the Pacific\ncoast, he is not at all stretching the imagination to picture a city of a quarter of a\nmillion at Prince, Rupert,\nespecially when one contemplates the strategic advantages possessed by Prince\nRupert from a commercial\naspect.\nher population during the\nnext few years.\n\"Victoria real estate has\nmade some large fortunes\nduring the past couple of\nyears and with the new spirit which .seems to have taken\nhold of her citizens, her progress from now on will be\nextremely rapid.\n\"Victoria should with her\nand\nnow\n\"The United States is just\nwaking up to the great pos-!great natural charms\nsibilitiesof Alaska develop- boulevarding which is\nment and Alaska will sup- going on, be one of the most\nport a large population, beautiful cities imaginable a\nPrince Rupert will have the j few years from now.\nbulk of the Canadian-Alaska \"And speaking of beauty\ntrade, also the Canadian-and charm our own Prince\nYukon trade. She will be J Rupert will have a pict-\nthe outlet of all northwestern I uresque delight enjoyed by\nCanada whose potential re- no other city on the Pacific\nEXPECTS TO SEE PRINCE RUPERT\nWITH QUARTER MILLION PEOPLE\nEx-Aid. T. Dufferin Pattullo on His Return to the City is  More Impressed  Than\nEver With Sense of its Future Greatness   Backs up Theory With Arguments\nPrince Rupert, a city with\na quarter million inhabitants\nthat is the picture that Ex-\nAld. T. Dufferin Pattullo,\nnow of Victoria, expects to\nsee some day.\n\"I think one needs to go\naway from Rupert to get a\ntrue perspective of its possi\nbilities,\" he said this morning. \"When I went south\nsome months ago I felt I\nwould be satisfied when Rupert had a population of 50,-\n000 people. I am now convinced that she will be one\nof the large cities of the\nPacific coast.   1 certainly ex\npect to see her a quarter of\na million people.\nThis may be \"going some\"\nbut when one stops to think\nthat tho southern cities look\nto reach the half million and\neven million class by reason\nof the tremendous development which is \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd really just\nsources are but vaguely realized at this time. She will\nhave the finest railroad connection in America with eastern Canada and the United\nStates. She will rank first\nin Oriental trade and apart\nfrom her advantageous position as the outlet and inlet\nfor a tremendous foreign\ntrade, the fishing industry\nalone secures her a splendid\nfuture.\n\"Victoria has now got into\ncoast. A few yean hence\nwith crude conditions eliminated so that tourists may\nhave all those endless facilities of comfort which everybody now seems to demand,\nthe early climatic reputation\nof Rupert will have been forgotten and one of the scenic\ndelight** of the Pacific coast\nwill be the mountain drive\nto the top of the hill back of\nRupert from where scores of\nsteamers will be seen plying\nthe waters of the Pacific to\nthe swing of commercialism\nand combined with her re-1 and from our city.\nnowned residential qualifica-    .  ..   ~     ;      \\   ~\n... -i-i        i     -i ,        Ladlea  Homo Journal pattern*\ntions will assuredly  double I iacvB.\nWal-\n m*a THE DAILY NEWS\nThe Daily News\nThe Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C.\nPublished by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited\nDAILY AND WEEKLY\nTRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTI3ING-50 cents per inch. JContract rates\non application.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-DAlLY, 50c\nper month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All\nOther Countries\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDaily, $\ufffd\ufffdS.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly\nin advance,\nHEAD OFFICE\nDaily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C    Telephone 98.\nBRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES\nNew York-National Newspaper Bureau, 21.1 East 23rd St., New York City.\nSeattle\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPuget Sound News Co.\nLondon, England -The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar\nSquare.\nSubscribers   will greatly  oblige  by  promptly  calling up Phone 98 in case of\nnon-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers.\nTHE\nBy\nLouis\nTracy\nPillar\nof\nLight\nDaily Edition.\nTuesday. Nov. 21\nTINKERING UP THE TRUNK SEWER\nIn precisely the same way that the Hydro-electric bylaw was \"tinkered up,\" the City Council last night tinkered\nup the trunk sewer by-law. They passed a resolution giving assurances that the citv council will construct a temporary outlet to tide water, knowing that a resolution of that\nnature is not binding on any iiiture council. They are trusting to the generosity of the next council not to queer the\nproject, just as they are trusting to the Provincial Government, the Tsimpsean Power Co. and the citizens not to\nqueer the hydro-electric scheme, until special legislation is\nput through to validate it.\nWhile it is morally certain that no future council will\ntake advantage of the fact that last night's resolution, not\nbeing embodied in the by-law, is not binding on them\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdany\nmore than no one wants to upset the hydro-electric by-law\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdhow much better it would have been to have done the\nwork properly in the first place?\nTHE MORNING JOURNAL.\nToday The Journal which has hitherto been publishing\nas a semi-weekly evening paper, came out as a full fledged\nmorning daily. This in the life of a newspaper is an auspicious occasion, and corresponds to that period in the life of\na boy when he dons his first long pants.\nPrince Rupert is not yet a Tom Tiddler's ground for\nnewspapers, but in laying first claim to the morning ii?ld.\nThe Journal is advancing to a place of increased usefulness*\nin the community and ultimate profit. Welcome matutinal\ncomrade.\n....PREPARE FOR THE WINTER....\nGreat assortment of\nUNDERWEAR\nfor men, women, women and children\n..Suits and Overcoats for Boys..\nin many styles and fabrics that will please  the  little  fellows and stand\nthe wear and tear\nRaincoats\nin all sizes, and many kinds for men, women and children\nGirl's Dresses\nWe have just received  a  large assortment   that we will   sell at special\nprices.    Y'our dollars will go n long way at\nJABOUR BROS.\n825 Hurd Ave.* THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES\"\nPheoe 243 Black\n\ufffd\ufffdS:S:S^S:S:^:S:;g-:SJ\nv\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd:S:\ufffd\ufffd:\n:3&.5&33!&\ufffd\ufffd2:&S\nCHRISTMAS BELLS\nare sounding in the near distance, bidding ua prepare for that\nhappy time which brings joy and goodwill into the hearts of all.\nThis is a time when your thoughts turn to gifts and giving and incidentally to the great gift house of Henry Birks and Son, Ltd.,\nVancouver. This is British Columbia'* store, therefore, your\nstore. You will appreciate the opportunities our many gift lines\notfer. Search the pages of our illustrated catalogue, it is stored\nwith Christmas gift suggestions. If one of these catalogues has\nnot reached you, send us your name and address at once and one\nwill be mailed free. Again we say, send your Christmas orders\nearly.\nHenry Birks & Sons, Ltd.\nJewellers and Silversmiths\nHASTINGS & GRANVILLE STS.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTail,    t*    XaX*,tOXt\n..:*?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd?-?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_!\ufffd\ufffd\nVANCOUVER\n.***.***.*!\nIf*\nThe Graham Island Oil Fields, Limited\nCAPITAL STOCK 11,000,000\nWe are offering for sale a very limited\namount of shares of stock at 25c per share;\npar value $1.00. These shares are going\nquickly and will soon be off the market :\nTHE MACK REALTY & INSURANCE COMPANY\nSELLING AGENTS\nIV\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd4\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd4\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd4\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd444\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd44\ufffd\ufffd4<\ufffd\ufffd*l\n\"Yes. miss.\" Inl.-rposed \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd sailor at\nthe door. \"Th\ufffd\ufffd skipper's orders are:\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWomen an' ohUdrra to muster on the\nlover deck.1\"\nThen began a joyous yet strange')'\npathetic procession, beaded by Kisio\nand Mamie, who were carried downstairs by the newly arrived MgbthoUl\nmen. The children cried nnd reli s d\nto be comforted until I'yne des'endeel\nwiih them to the liiehoat. The women followed, in terrible plight, ni l*\nwithstanding tlie- wraps sent ihem on\n[the previous ilay. I.'ach. as ihey prist-\n1 ed Stephen Brand, hade him farewell\nand tearfully asked ihe Lord to bits*\nhim and his.\nAmong them ca ne .Mrs. Vnnslltar .\nHer fealurcs were velhd more close' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nthan ever. Whilst she stood beMn!\nthe others In the entrance, tier glance\nwas fixed Immovably on Brand's face\nNo Sybilllne propheteas could ha', e\nstriven more eagerly to wrest the secrets of his soul from lis lineaments,\nNevertheless, when he lurned to In t\nwith his pknsam smile and parilng\nwords of comfort, she averted her\neyes, uttered an incoherent phrase cf\nthanks for his klndiuss, and seemed\nto be unduly terrified by the Idea that\nshe must be swung Into the lifeboat\nby the crane.\nShe held out her hand. It was cold\naud trembling.\n\"Don't be afraid.\" he said gently\npatting her on the shoulder as one\nmight reassure a timid child. \"Sit\ndown and hold fhe rope. The basket\ncannot possibly be overturned.\"\nPyne. helping io unload the tremulous passengers beneath, noted the\nlady's attitude, and added a fresh memorandum to Hie stock he had already\naccumulated.\n\"Who is thai?\" asked Hrand from\nthe purser, who stood beside him.\n\"Mrs. Vatisl.tart.\"\nBrand exporlenoed a momentary surprise.\n\"She seemed io , avoid me.\" he\nthought, but the Incident did not linger tn hts mind.\nThe life-boat, rising and falling on\nthe strong and partly broken swell, required the most expert management\nIf the weary people on Iho rock were\nto be taken off in saftty.\nWhen Constance and Enid, followed\nby Stanhope, reached the boat after\ngiving Brand a farewell hug. there\ntvas no more room. The crew pull d\noff towards the waiting vessel, and\nhere a specially prepared gangway\nrendered the work of transhipment\neasy.\nMr. Traill was leaning over the bulwark as the lifeboat ranged alongside\nHo singled oul Pyne at once, and\ngave him a cheery cry of recognition,\nAt first hc could not distinguish Mrs.\nVanslttart, and. indeed. It must be\nconfessed lhat he was striving most\nearnestly to descry one face which\nhad come back lo him oul of the distant years.\nWhen his glance fell en Enid, his\nnephew who was thinking how bc\ufffd\ufffdt\nto act under the circumstances, was\nassured that the father saw In the girl\nthe living embodiment of her mother.\nHe thought It would bo so. His own\nrecollection of his aunt's jxirti-alts had\nalready helped him to this conclusion,\nand how much more startling roust a\nflesh and blood creation be than tha\npffoet of an artist to place on canvas\nthe fugitive expression which constitutes the greatest charm ot a mobile\ncountenance.\nEnid, having heard so much about\nMr. Pyne's uncle, was innocently cur\nlous to meet him. A. first she waa\nvaguely bewildered. Thc sunken eyes\nwere fixed on hers with an Intensity\nlhat gave her a momentary sense of\nmiliaria-* .' Luckily the exigencies of the hour offered slight scope\nlo emotion. All things were unreal,\nout of drawing with previous experiences of her well-ordered life. Tbe\nIrregular swaying of the boat and the\ntug seemed to typify thc new phase.\nPyne swung himself to the steamer's deck before the gangway was\nmade fast, thereby provoking a loud\noutcry from the desert, d children.\nGrasping his uncle's baud, he said:\n\"Wait until you nail Uraud's letter.\nNo one else knows.\"\nSo. Mr. Traill, wllh fine self-control,\ngreeted Mrs. Vansittart affectionately, and handed her over to a stewardess, who took her to a cabin specially\nprepared for her. Her low-spoken\nwords were not qulie what he expected.\n\"Don't kiss me,\" she murmured,\n\"and please don't look at me. In my\npresent condition I cannot bear it.\"\nRelatives of the shipwrecked passengers and - raw, many of whom were\nwaiting in I'enzance were not allowed\non board. This arrangement was\nmade by Mr. Traill after consulting a\nlocal OOmmltl e organized to help the\nuut..rm .v\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd who needed help to\ngreatly. The unanimous opinion was\nexpressed lhal a few lady members\nbf the coi.i.riittee. supplied with sn\nabundance nf clothing, etc.. would afford prompt relief lo the sufferers,\nwhilst Ihe p..infill scenes which must\nfollow lhc in eling of survivors with\ntbeir friends would cause confusion\nsnd delay on the vessel.\nI'yi.e* wat. hing all these things, saw\nlhat .Mrs. Vnnstttan did not meet hi\nuncle with the eagerness of a woman\n. restored to lhc arms of the man sha\nwas aboul lo marry.\nShe was distraught, aloof in her\nmanner, apparently interested only In\nhis eager assurance thai she would\nfind an assortment of new garments\nIn the cabin.\nThe millionaire himself was too\nflustered to draw nice distinctions between the few words she spoke and\nwhat he expected her to say. When\nIhe quitted hltn he walked towards\nthe group of young people. They wcr-i\nlaughingly exchanging newa and banter as If all that had gone before were)\nthe events of a lively picnic. At last,\nhs met Fnni.\nPyne   introduced   his  uncle,  and   It\nwas a trying experience for this man\n> lo stand fa - io face wllh his daugh-\nI tar.    In each quick flash of her de\nlighted eyes, In every tone ot her\nsweet voice. In every winsome sniilu\nand graceful gesture, he caughl and\nvivified long-dormant memories of hla\ngreatly loved wife ol nineteen years\nago.\nSomehow ho was gin J Mrs, \\ansit.\ntart had not lingered by his side. Tbj\ndiscovery of Enid's Identity Involved\nconsiderations 80 complex n-ul utterly\nunforeseen that he needed time and\nanxious thought to arrange .*** i,lan\ufffd\ufffd\nfor the future.\nThe animated bustle on deck prevented anything In the nature of sustained conversation. Luckily, Mr.\nTraill himself, whose open-handed\ngenerosity had made matters easy for\nIhe reception conimltie i, was lu constant demand.\nMrs. Sheppard had sen! a port mam\nteau for Constance and Enid, so (hey,\ntoo, soon scurried below with the\nothers.\nThe life-boat returned to the rock,\nwhere the four UghthOUM men sent\nto relieve Brand were now helping the\nsailors to carry the Injured men down-\nstairs and assisting the sick to reach\nthe entrance.\nAs soon as this second batch was\ntransferred lo the tug. the vessel\nstarted for I'enzance; the Trinity tender would land the others.\nThere was a scene of intense enthusiasm when the gleam,-r reached the\ndock. The vociferous cheering of the\ntownspeople smothered lhe deep\nagony of some who walled there,\nktiowlng all too well they would search\nln vain for their loved ones among\nthese whom death had spared.\nThe two girls modestly escaped at\nthe earliest moment from the shed\nused as a reception-room. All the Inhabitants knew them personally or by\nsight; (hoy attracted such attehlion\nthat ihey gladly relinquished to other\nhands any further charge of the shipwrecked people. So, after a few\nwords of farewell for the hour, Stan,\nhope piloted tbem to a waiting carriage and drove away with them.\nMrs. Vansittart did not emerge from\nher cabin until the deck was deserted.\nShe found Mr. Traill looking for ber.\nIn a neat black dress and feather hat\nshe was rehabilitated.\n\"Why didn't you show up earlier?\"\nhe asked in good-humored surprise.\n\"The breeze oo deck was first-rate.\nIt brought the color Into many a pals\ncheek. And the way In which the\ncrowd let Itself go was splendid. Look\nat these wailing thousands\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdquivering\nyet wltb excitement!\"\n\"I am worn out,\" she said quietly;\n\"take me to your hotel. You have engaged  rooms there, I suppose?\"\n\"Of course.\"\n\"When do you purpose leaving Pen-\ntance?\"\n\"Well\ufffd\ufffd\ufffder\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthat ls part of the explanation I promised you.\"\n\"We can talk matters over ln the\nhotel.   Where is your nephew?\"\nFor tbe first lime he marked her\nair of constraint.\n\"Believe me. Etta,\" he said hurriedly, \"that what I have to tell you will\ncome as a great surprise, but It should\nbe a pleasant one.\"\n\"Anything that gra'lfles you will ba\nwelcomed by me.\" she said simply.\n\"You have noi said where Charlie Is.\"\n\"Hiding In lhat shed. He refused\nMr. Stanhope's offer of a rlg-oul on\nboard. In his present disguise be\npasses as a stoker, and everybody\nwants to aee thc man who saved all\nof you.\"\n\"Have you a closed carriage here?\"\n\"Yes.\"\n\"Let us go. Charlie can come with\nus.\"\nAgain he was conscious of a bar\nrler between ihem. but be attributed\nher mood to the strain she had undergone.\nIn the shed they found Pyne: wltb\nblm were the orphaned children;\nthere was none to meet tbem. Kind\noffers were made to care for them un>\ntil their relations should be forthcoming, but the man to whom they clung\nwould not Helen to any auch proposal.\n\"I guess they're happy wltb me,\" be\nsaid. \"I will see them through their\npresent trouble.\"\nChildlike, they had eyes and ears\nonly for thc prevalent excitement At\nlast Elsie asked him:\n\"Where's mamma? You said sbe was\nsick. Uut the men haven't carried her\noff ihe ship, an' she wasn't ln the\nboat.\"\n\"Don't you worry. Elsie.\" be said.\n\"I'm going to take you io a big bouse\nwhere you will find everything fixed\nJust ri.-H.\"\nIlis uiieV and Mrs. Vanslttart approached. The lady'a face was no\nlonger hidden. \ufffd\ufffd\n\"What arc you going to do with\nthose ohlldren?\" she Inquired.\n\"There's none here to claim them.\"\nhc said. \"I can't let them leave me In\nlhat haphazard wu.\"\n\"Lei me help you. It Is a woman's\nprivilege.\"\nShe sloop d towards the tiny miles.\n\"You dear Utile babes.\" she said\nsoftly. \"I ccn take mother's place for\na time.\"\nThey knew her ijulte well, of course,\nand she sei med to be so much kinder\nand nicer now in her smart clothes\nthan she wss In the crowded disorder\nof the bedroom.\nMamie looked at Klsle. and the self-\nrellanl Klsle ssid valiantly:\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.Mamie 'if me 'II be glad. If .Mr.\nPyne comes too.\"\nMr. Traill, who had never before\nseen  tears  lu  Mrs. Vanslttart. eyes,\nfound a ready excuse for her womanly\nsympathy.\n\"It seems lo me.\" he ssid genially,\n\"we are all of one mind. Come this\nway. Etta. And mind you stick close\nto us. Charlie, or the hall porter will\nthrow you out If you attempt to en-er\nthe hotel lu ihat costume.\"\nHe raided on cheerfully, telling\n(hem how clothiers and mllllneis. and\nall the storekeepers In Iho town If\nthey were needed, would wait on th-m\nat tbe holel.\n\"In a couple of hours,\" he said, \"you\nboth can  obtain  sufficient  things   lo  mites\nrender you presentable for a day or: bath!\nTk was nol mistaken. She did not\nl-eply at once. When she spoke lt waa\nWith a sigh of relief.\n\"I will not be very entertaining, I\nfear, but the young people will have\nplenty to tell you. \"\n\"Kor goodn.'Bs' sake, Etta, don't\nclass yourself among the old fogies,'\ncried Mr. Traill. \"Look at me, fifty\nfive and lively as a grasshopper.\"\n\"Please. Is Mamie n' me 'vlted,\ntoo?\" whispered Elsie to Pyne.\n\"You Iwo chlcka will be curled up\namong the feathers at eight o'clock,'\nhe told her. \"Don'l you go and worry\nabout any dinner-partiea. The sooner\nyou go to sleep, the quicker you'll\nwake up In the morning, and then\nwe're going out to hunt\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfor what, do\nyou think?\"\n\"Candies,\" said Mamie.\n\"Toys.\" cried Elsie, going one better.\n\"We're Jusi going to find two of the\nloveliest and frilliest and plnkiest-\nohecked dolls you over saw. They'll\nhave blue ey.s as hlg as yours, Elsie,\naud their lips will be as red and round\nas yours. Mamie. They'll talk and\nsay\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand say all sorts of things when\nyou pinch their little waists. So you\ntwo hurry up after you've had your\nsupper, say your prayers and close\nyour eyes, and when you open them\nyou'll be able to yell for me to find\nthat doll-store mighty sharp.\"\n\"Say, Charlie,\" cried his uncle, \"I\nnever heard you reel off a screw like\nthat before. Now, if I didn't know\nyou were a confirmed young bachelor,\nI would begin to have suspicious.\nAnyhow, here's the hotel.\"\nTwo hours later, when unele and\nnephew met In the private sitting-\nroom where busy waiters were making preparations for dinner, Traill\ndrew the younger man to the privacy\nof a window recess.\n\"Charlie,\" he confided, \"affairs are\nin a tangle. Do you realize tbat my\nmarriage was fixed for today?\"\n\"That's so,\" was tbe laconic answer.\n\"Of course the wedding was postponed by fat?, and, to add to my per\nplexltles, there Ib a new attitude on\nMrs. Vangittart's part. It puzzles me.\nWe have been friends for some years,\nas you know. It seemed to be a perfectly natural outcome of our mutual\nliking for each other that we should\nagree to pass our declining years together. She is a very beautiful and\naccomplished woman, but she makes\nno socret of her age, and the match\nwas a suitable one In every respect.\"\n\"You can sec as far through a stone\nwall as most people.\"\nPyne  knew that his uncle's sharp\neyes were regarding him steadily, but\nhe continued to gaze Into the street.\nThere   was  a  moment's  hesitation\nbefore Mr. Traill growled:\n\"You young dog. you have seen It,\ntoo. Mrs. Vanslttart avoids me.\nSomething has happened. She has\nrhanged her mind. Do you think she\nhas heard about Edith?\"\n\"Edith!    Oh, of course\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdEnid must\nbe christened afresh.    No; tbat Isn't\nIt.   It would not be fair to you to say\nthat I think you are mistaken.    But,\nfrom what I know of lhc lady. I feci\nsure she will meet you fairly when the\ntime comes.\"\n\"Ah. you agree with me, then?\"\n\"In admitting a doubt\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIn advising\nthe delay you have already suggested\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdyes.\"\n\"She told you what I hnd written?\"\n\"More than lhat, she asked me If 1\nwas aware of Its explanation.\"\n\"And you said?\"\n\"Exactly what I said to you. You\nare bolh sensible people. I can hardly\nImagine that any misunderstanding\ncan exist afler an hour's talk.\"\nMr. Traill looked at his watch. A\ncarriage slopped at thc holel.\n\"Here's Stanhope, and bis mother,\"\ncried Pyne; so his uncle hurried off to\nreceive his guests.\nLady Margaret was a well-preserved\nwoman of aristocratic poBe. But her\nserenity was disturbed. Although the\nland was ringing with the fame of her\nson's exploit, and her mothers heart\nwas throbbing with pride, there had\nbeen tearful hours of vigil for her.\nNol without a struggle had she abandoned her hope thai he would make a\nwell-endowed match.\nWhen Constance and Enid arrived\nshe was very stalely and dignified,\nscrutinizing, with all a mother's Incredulity, the girl who had caused hei\nto capitulate.\nBut Enid scored a prompt success\nShe swept aside thc almost uncon\nsclous reserve with which Jack's mo\niher greeted her.\n\"You knew.\" she murmured wist\nfully. \"Wc did not. They would not\ntell us. How you must have suffered\nuntil lhc news came that he had es\ncaped.\"\nLady Margaret drew the timid girl\nnearer and kissed her.\n\"My dear.\" she whispered. \"I am\nbeginning to understand why Jack\nloves you. He Is my only son. but\nyou are worthy of him.\"\nMrs. Vaiislttart's appearance created a timely dlu.-alcn. She had\nobtained a black lace dress. It accentuated the settled pallor of her\nface, but she was perfectly self possessed, and uttered a nice womanly\ncompliment to the two girls, who wore\nwhite deinl-i.illette cotsumes.\n\"You look delightful.\" she said\n\"When all ls said and done, we women\nshould never despise our wardrobe.\nThat marvelous lighthouse had ona\ngrave defect In my eyes. It was\ndreadfully callous to feminine require*-\nments.\"\nHere was a woman rejuvenated, restored to her natural surroundings.\nThey accounted for Ihe subtle change\nIn her by the fact that they had seen\nher bltberto under unfavorable conditions. Even Pyne. not wholly\npleased with her In the past, found his\ncritical judgment yielding when she\napologized sweetly to Lady Margaret\nfor her tardiness.\n\"There    were    two    little   children\nsaved from the wreck.      Poor   little\nhow    they revelled in a hot\nI could  not  leave them  until\nCOAL NOTICE\nLAND LEASE X\nOTIC\nSkeena Land DUtriat\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrict ol Quean Charlotto\nTako noUco that thirty daya (rom date, I, C. 1*1.\nBalntor ol Prlnea Kuport, II. (_'., by occupation\nbookkoopor, Intond to apply to tho Chiol Cora-\nmiasiuner ol Landa lor a lioenco to proapoct (or\ncoal and potroloum on and under 610 acres ol\nland on Graham laland deacrlbod a. lollowa:\nCommenelns at a poat plantod two milea north\nol C. J.. II. Coal Leaae No. 8, marked 8. K. cornu\nC. E, B. Coal Leaae No. 11, thenoe nortb 80\nehalna, tbence weit 80 chaina, thenoe eouth 80\nchains, thence uut 80 ehalna to placo ol commencement.\nIiaiodaSopt.il, IHI-     C. E. BAINTER, Locator\nI'ub. Sept. 29.\nSkMna Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict ol Queen Charlotte\nTake nollco that thirty daya Irom date, 1, C. I*:.\nBainter of Prince Kupert. 11. C, by occupaUon\nbookkoeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com-\nini-uiont-r ol Lands lor a Uconce to proapect lur\neoal and petroleum on and under 640 acree ol\nland on Graham laland doacribod a. lollowa:\nCommencing at a poat plantod one mile north\nol C. L. B. Coal Leaae No. 10, marked C. K. B.\nCoal Loaae No. 15. thonoe north 80 chaina, thonco\nweat 80 chaina, thenoa aouth 80 chains, thence\neast 80 chaina to plaoe ot commencement.\nDaud Sapt. 11.1911. C. E. BAINTEH, Locator\nI'ub. Sept. 23.\nSkoena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Queen Charloti\nTaka nolico that thirty daya (rom data, 1, O. r,.\nBainter ol Prince Ruport, ll. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, Inlend to apply to the Chiol Commiaaioner ol Landa for a lioence to proapect for\ncoal and petroleum oo and under \"j lo acre, of\nland on Graham laland deacrlbod aa lollowa:\nCommencing at a poat plantod two milee north\nol C. E. B. Coal Leaea No. 10, marked N. E.\ncorner C. E. B. Coal Loaao No. 16, thenco aouth\n80 ehaina, thonce weat 80 chaina, thenco norlh\n80 chaina, thonoe eaat 80 chain, to place ol commencement.\nDatod Sopt. 11,1911.    C. E. BAINTER, Locator\nI'ub. Sept. 23.\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Queon Charlotte\nTake notice that thirty daya Irom date, I, C. E\nUainter ol I'rinco Rupert, 11. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, intond to apply to tho Chiel CommUaioner of Landa lor a lioenco to proapect lor\nooal and petroleum on and under 640 acroa ol\nland on Graham Laland doacribod a. lollowa:\nCommencing at a poet plantod two milee norlh\noi C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 14, marked N. E.\ncorner C. E. II. Coal Leaae No. 17, thonce south\n80 chaina, thenee weat 80 chaiiu, thence north 80\nchaina, thenco oaat 80 chaiiu to place ol coin-\nmen cement,\nDatod Sept. 11,1911.    C. E. BAINTER, Locator\nPub. Sept. '11.\nSkeena Und DUtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrict ol Queen Charlotto\nTake nolice that Ihirty days Irom date, 1, C. E.\nHainter of Prince Hupert, H. C, by occupaUon\nbookkeeper, intond to apply to tho Chiel Commissioner ol Lands tor a Licence to proapoct [or\ncoal and petroleum on and under bio acrea ol\nland on Graham laland described aa (ollowa:\nCommeneing at a poat planted two milo. north\nol C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 12, marked M, Vi.\ncorner C. E. B. Coal Lease No. lo, thence south\nSO chains, thonoe east 80 chains, tlience north 80\nchaina, thence weat 80 chaina to place of commencement.\nDated Sept. II, 191L    C. E. BAINTER, Locator\nPub. Sept. *\ufffd\ufffd.\nSkeena Land DUUict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrict of Queon Charlotte\nTake noUoa that thirty daya .Iter dau, I, C. E.\nllaanter ol Prineo Rupert, H. CL by occupallon\nbookk-Mper. inund to apply to the Chiel Com-\niniaioner of Landa for a licence to prospect for\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acres ol\nland on Graham Island rleocribed as lollows:\nCommencinc at a post planud two miles north\nof C. E. B. Coal Leue No. 13, markod S. Vi.\ncorner C. E. B. Coll Leaao No. 19, tbence north\n00 chains, thonce eaet 80 chaina, thonce south 00\nchains, thenee weat 80 chains to plaee ol com\nmon cement.\nHated Sopt. 11,1911.    C. E. BAINTER, Locator\nPub. Sept. 23.\nBella Cool. Land Diatrict-Dia,nci \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd; ,;01^\nToko noticu that Ii. M, CIU1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, ,,    ,    ,a|'\nland, occupation goiiileii,,,,,. In, '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*.I*\nporn.las.on to luasu the IoUowIi A 'I'I* loi\nCommencing al a post i  u ; \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\nnear tho N. li. corner '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd| I.. -\n40 chaina, llionco wrai \ufffd\ufffdu cha]\noust boundary ol cannery 1,, ,\ntho .aid east boundary nuti   , * '*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\nesa to ahoro  lino,  thenoe [,   , -   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nline eaaterly 80 chains more\ncommoncemoct;   contain,,,,.   . \"' i\"*\"\" ul\nloaa.                                           \" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*. mote \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nDated August 31, i-.ni\nI'ub. Sopt. 30.\nWU, !\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-].<\ufffd\ufffd*\nle   apply\nBoll. Coola Land District-Li.-: i;\nTake notico that II. M, Cllfl\nland,   occupation   gentleman\nlor permission  to  lease the |\nlands: ttxia]\nCommencing ot a post pl,- .     ,.\ncornor ol Lot 33. thence \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,V *   I.\nwest 40 chains, ihence aouth' IC *****\nloss to shoro line, tbtnee ' '    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\noast 40 chaina more or ll - '-<\nment: containing ao cr,\nDated August 31, 11111.\nPub. Sept. 30. Wi\nDelia Coola Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict\ni\nlake notico that II. M. cllll\nland,  occupatiun   gontlw\ntor  pormiaaion   to   lease  tu-  [\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd., .\nlands:\nCommencing at a pool  p!.\ncorner ol Lot Nu. 4, thtntt\neast 40 chains, thence soutl. 4(1 '\nleas  lo shoro line,  these\nweaterly 40 cliaina inure or lr--, ;\nmencement;   containing bo aero\nDatisl August U, lull.\nPub. Sept. 30. \\>\t\ntwo.    Don't  forget  we dine at eight! tney were asleep.\"\nWe ought to be a Jolly party.    I have      \"* needed Iwo hoi baths.\" said Pyne.\nasked Stanhope and his mother and\nthose two girls lo join ua.\"\n\"Oh.\" cried Mrs. Vanslttart faintly,\n\"you must excuse me.   I\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\n\"Now, Etta, my dear, you will not\ndesert us to-night. Why, It seemed\nto me to be the only wsy In which we\ncould all come together at once. I\nkm only too sorry that .Mr. Brand can*\nnot be present. 8urely he might have\nbeen spsred from further duty at lhe\nlighthouse after what he has endured.\"\n\"Tbey    offer, d    lo  relieve  him\nhue*, but be declined,\" said Pyne.\nHe looked out of the window of the\ncarriage In which they were driving\nlo tbe hotel. Constant* had told him\nof tbe dinner arrangement, but he\nwlsjied to ascertain If tbe definite absence of the lighthouse keeper would\ntend to reassure Mrs. Vanslttart,\n\"No. 1 dug me out of the shell, and No.\n2 helped me to recognize myself.\"\nDuring dinner there was much to\ntell and to bear. Mrs. Vanslttart said\nlittle, save to Interpose a word now\nand then when Constance or Enid\nwould have skimmed loo lightly the\nrecord of their own servlc. s.\nThey did not hurry over the m< al.\nAll were In the besl possible spirits,\nand tbe miseries of the Uulf Rock\nmight never have existed for this\nlively company were It not that foi-r\n*t among them bore clear tokens of the\ndeprivations they bad endured.\n(TO BE CONTINUED)\nADVERTISE  IN THE\nNEWS\nSkaeoa Land DUlrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrict of Queen Charlotte\nTake nollco tbat thirty day. Irom dau, I, C, t.\nBalntor ol Prineo Rupert, 11. C, by occupaUon\nbookkeeper, inund u apply to tb. Chid Commiasioner ol Landa lor a licenco to proapect lor\n.-oal and petroloum on and under 640 acroa of land\n00 Graham IaUnd deKnbcd aa lollowa:\nCommencing at a poat planud two milea north\not C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 14, marked S. Vi.\ncorner C. E. B. Coal Laaa* No. 20, thence north\n-0 ehaina, thenee weet 80 chains, thence aoulli 00\nchains, Ibenco east 80 chains to place ol commencement.\nDated SepU 11, 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator\nPub. Sapt, 23.\nSkeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Quoen Charlotu\nTake none* that thirty -lays alter dau, 1, C. E.\nBainter ol Prineo Rupert. B. C, by occupatiun\nbookkeeper, Inund u apply to Ibe Chief Com-\nminioner ol Landa for a licence to proapoct fur\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 aero, ol\nland on Graham laland daocribwl aa lollowa:\nCommencing a( a poet planted two miles north\n01 C. a B. Coal Leaae No. IS, marked S. E.\ncorner C. E. li. Coal Leaae No. 21, thonce uortn\nso chains, (hence waat 80 chains, thence south 80\nchaina, ihenca aaat. 0 chains to plac ol com-\nmencement.\nDated Sept. 11,1911.    C. E. BAINTER. Locator\nSkoena Land DUtriet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrict ol Queen Charlotte\nTako notice lhal Ihirty days from dau, 1. C. fc\".\nBainur ol I'rince Rupert, B. C-, by occupatioo\nbookkeeper, inund io apply to the Chief Com-\nmUtioner ol Landa lor a licence to prospect for\ncoal and petroloum oo and under 640 acrea ol\noland on Graham laland deacribed aa (ollowa:\nCommendnf at a post planud two mi.'e. north\nol C. E. B. Coal Laaaa No. 16, markad N. E.\ncorner C. E. B. Coal Leaae No. 22, thenca KUth\nSO chains, thence wesl 80 ehains, thenee north 80\nchains, thenco aaat 80 chaina to plsce ol commoncement.\nI Daud Sapt. 12, 1911.    C. E. BAINTER. Locator\nSkeena Land DUtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtricl of Quoon CharloUe\ni     Take nolle, that thirty day. Irom date, I, C. E.\n| Bainter ol Prinoe Hupert, B. C, by occupallon\nhookkeeper, intend u apply to tho Chiel Com*\nmtMloner ol Lands lor a licenco to prospect (or\ncoal and petroleum on and undor 610 carea of\nland on Graham Island dee-cnl-ed aa lollowa:\nI    Commendnf at a poet planud two milea norlh\n; ol C.  E.  B. Coal Laeeo No  17, marked N. E.\n. corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 23 Ihenco i-ouil,\n80 chains, thenco wert 80 chaina,  Ihence north\n; 90 chain... thenoe eaat 80 chaina to place ol com-\nmencement.\nDated Sept. 12. 1911.    C. E. BAINTER, Locator\ni Pub. Sept. 23.\ns\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl_*'\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, ***** DUtrict-DUtrict of Queen Charlolt\nTake nolle thai thirty daya Irom date, I, C. E\nBainter ol Prince Rupert, B. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, Inund to apply Xo tbe Chiel Commiasioner of Lands for a licence to proepect for\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acnm ol\nland on (iraham I..In,I daacribed aa lollows:\nCommencing at a post planud two miles north\no[ C. E. B. Coal Loaae No. 18, markod N. Vi.\ncorner C. E. B. Coal Laaaa No. 24, (hence south\nHI chaina, ihence east SO chains, thenn north\n60 chains, tbenea weet 80 ch.-n. to place ol commoncement.\nWH-M_.Hi 1911. C. E. BAINTER. Locator\nPub. Sect. 23.\nSkeona Land DUtrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtriet ol Queon Charlo(U\nTake notice that thirty day. from dau, I, A. T\nllroderick ol I-rlnco Rupert, B. C, by occupation\nb.nk manager, InUnd u apply to tho Chief Commiasioner of Lands lor a licence to prospect lor\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acres ol\nland on Graham Island doKribod aa follows:\nCommenctnf at a post plantod two mile, north\nol C. L. B. tool Leaae No. 17, marked S. W\ncorner A. T. B. Coal Leaaa No. 25, thenco north\nso chain., thence eaat 80 chains, Ihenco soeitl, ot,\nchaina. ihence weet 80 chaina to placo ol commencement.\nn ._.*=_. ..A.'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.T- BRODERICK. locator\nRffiSftr\"11'    c-E- \ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd A\ufffd\ufffd\"'\nSke\ufffd\ufffdna Und DUtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrlct ol Quoen Charlotte\nn _-\ufffd\ufffd_ n\ufffd\ufffdl'\ufffd\ufffd'hat thirty daya from dale, I, A. T.\nllroderick ol Princ. Rupert, B. C, by i>ccupation\nb.nk manager. Intend to apply to tho Chief Com-\nmuarioner of Lands lor a Ibence to prospect lor\ncoal and notroleum on and under 610 care, ol\nland on Graham liland deKribed aa follow.*\nCommencing at a poet plnated two mile, north\nIZJL * t o\ufffd\ufffdr: Pt_ N.*. m* *at***t a e.\nBft\ufffd\ufffd.HP wort 80 chaina, Ihenco aoulh\n60 chaina, thenoe out 80 chain, to place of commencement.\n; 3m3v\ufffd\ufffd SSS g-Mta\nHroderick nl l-rineo Itupert, B. C, by occupation\n_-_ ^.VTV \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.*\"? to ****** ** th. t-hS'l-on\"\ne\\m?\ufffd\ufffd2% \ufffd\ufffd.L.'\"- '\"' * 9** \"> Pro.poct \"o,\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acre. 7,1\nland on Graham lal.nd d-wcrlbod as folio.*.\nCommencing at a poet planted two mllea north\n\ufffd\ufffdr\ufffd\ufffdrEof A. T\ufffd\ufffdklB.U?SlNl__i,'Nm\"2k-rdlL^\n_ff *_\ufffd\ufffd____\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd __\ufffd\ufffd3\ufffd\ufffdTWS sss\nTecXrr^ml^!?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"\"\"h M Ch^ to **\n*1S^,i_2fte_Si!!_.i_ 9*m c\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffd\"\nii..i-,i?,h\" *2ltH*' <*t* ,rom \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>***\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I. C. K\nBalnier ol Princ Rupart, ll. r    by s_______\nfflRfft to wly to th.Vhuif'oVm\"\n\ufffd\ufffd_te ^M'\"'* '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd * ******* lo Proaiwct for\nl-gJL****, Ihenc wuth 80 chain.,  th.nce\n: \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd&\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<&\ufffd\ufffd?& -^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdggeJSSg\n\"**-IS\"\"   '\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" C.  E.   BAINTER\n111,\n. In.\n**   **  apply\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd w\n-.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"   :\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nH.  M. CLIFF\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd AfWI\nBella Coola Und D-Wet-DI mil      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_,-*,_.\nTake notice that H. M. , . ! ,\nland,   occupation   genii,-:,,.,-,.\niondiy,rm'--00 t0 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"* \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  I\nCommencing at a post plant, ,- -,\ncornor ol Ut 111, mence \ufffd\ufffd.,.\nor leaa to northern boundary ol lease N\nlor ny II. M. Clilf, thence _!!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\noaat  20 chains,  ihenc-  newt\nwost 20 chains lo point of .\ntaining 80 acrus, more or 1,-v,\nDatod Augual 2S, 1911. ||    \\\n'**   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd** *'   -.-.-..\\il-x\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Uwm\not; coa-\nPub. Sept. 30.\nBella Coola l.an 1 Dutrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUi*,*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI\nTake notice that li   M   I\nland,   occupation   nuMwiAn*\nfor permission  to  ;.-..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  the [<.. .\nlanda:\nCommencing at a poat plaa-u .\ncorner ot Lot Ul, thunce nutti\nor li-a to northern  buun<lirv  ,.\napplied for by 11. M. CUtf, '\nalong  aaid   boundary,   tl..-;\ntbence weat 20 chain, to puint . I\nconUining bo acrua, more or,.\nDated Auguit 1.8, l.'ll.\nPub. SepL 30. \\\\.\nBup\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -tn.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  to ap^\ni Ww\n3 E\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . ;\nl \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd it;\nif\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   UIFF\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-'  I\nCOAL   Noll* i\nSL\ufffd\ufffdena Laud Diatrict--I'itfri\n1 al\ufffd\ufffd lul*\nTake notice that Auatin M   |\nHupert, occupation nddltfi .\nthe Chief Commissioner of La\na licence to prospect [ur ootl, .\nand under tn\ufffd\ufffd ntto_ria| >.<\nWeat Coaat of Uraham lils.-i'i:\nCommencing at a puat pu\nof the northeast corner ul t . L\n80 chains wost. thence bu ehalni\nchaina east, thence ao ehftil\ncommencement.\nACSTIN  U.  i   .\nLocated August Iat, .'-il\nI'ub. Aug. 19.\n1   '*1.V''..|\n.* ua to*\ni nfla ma\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. - 2 tStr.Cs\n\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd point of\n. ,. .-.'..;\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict ul Qu\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda Charlott*\nUudi\nTake notice that Auatin M.  I       _ of Fria\ufffd\ufffd\nHupert, occupation saddler, InUnda\nthe Chief Commiaaioner of Lamis \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd raafori\nlioenoe to prospect fur cual, oil ani ,\nand under tbe rafiownig deecribed I\nWoat Coaat of Graham laland:\nCommencing at a poit planted three .1.1,-1 eait\nof the southeast curner ul C. L N\nnortb  80 cbatna.  thence east   -\nsoulh bO chains, Ihenci- v** -\ncommencement.\nAUSTIN M. Ill     \ufffd\ufffdN, Locaur\nLocated August 1st, 1*11.\nPub. Aug. ly.\nSkeer.a land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDutru-t\nTake notice that thirty davi lr    ...\nHeinter of Prince Kupert, it. (\",\nbookkeeper, intend t*o apply tc :     1\nuti-v-Huner of Lands fur a Hcm\ncual  and petroleum 0.-1 an 1   1\nland on Craham island deicri*. 1 .\nCommencing at a post plantr.l 1\nTta.,n northse.-t . <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> 1 Coa   I\nC. E. Bt Cokt Lease No. ;!'*, .-.4 n.-\nihence  west 80 chains,  tl.rr-  I\nthtnr-e i's-i bO c'i:m Ut poi it P.\nnntalning 640 acres more or loa*.\nDatedSept. 12. 1911. C.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nPub. Oct. 7.\n1. Ca t*.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     D\n'   '\ni .- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd of\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd h\n1\n. -.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nA INTER\nSkeena Land DUtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of (J - iriott\nUlar.ii\nTake notice that Austin It,  ! r\nHupert, aaddler,  intends to appli\nCommiaaioner of Landa and Worki        < '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd****\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd***\nto proapect for coal, oil and petf\nunder tne following doacribed ba U t\\ett\nCoest of Uraham laland:\nCommencing at a puit plutl\nof the northeast cornet uf C. L N*. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\naoulh 80 cbaina. thenoe 80 chaim a. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nchaina north, thence 80 chaini MU) - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ncommencement.\nACSTIN If. BROWN. '  cat*\nLocated August Iat, 1911,\nI'ub. Aug. 19.\nLAND  PURCHASE M'ii\nSkeena land District -Dlrtrict\nTako   notice   that   Charli.    '\nVancouver,  It. C, occupation In\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd <\nto apply for'permission to (HlfChaw\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing  at   a   post   plants' 1\nfluenee of Ulackwater nver wat, t\nabout two milee euuth from Um\nTelegraph cabin.   Post marked C   u\nCorner, thence 80 chaina north, thenn\neeat,  thenoe 80  chains  aouth,  tlMM\nweet to point of commencement, *\nacree more or leaa.\nCHARLES WILLI \\'\nDated September 2.1, It'll.\nPub. Nov. 2,\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict\nTake notice that Thomas Arthur \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ncouver,   I). C, occupation carpen.*:.\napply  for permission  to  purchase tl.*   I\ndescribed landa:\nCommencing  at   a   poet   planted   at\nfluenee of Ularkwater river with Naa* -\ntwo milee south of the sixth Dominion  1>\ncabin.   Poat marked T. A  W. S. K. I\n80 chaina north, thence 80 chaini west, '\nchains aouth, thenee 80 cliaina aaal\ncommencement, conUining 840 acr.-.\nTHOMAS AKTHI R\nDated Sept. 23, 1911.\nPub Nov. 2.\nSkeena Und District -District of 1  1\nTake  notice  that  Angus James   Mm*\nVancouver. IS. C, occupation bookkeeper, ll\nto apply for permiaaion to purchase the fo\ndeecribed lands:\nCommencing  at  a   poat   plantH   at   tl\nfluenee of Hlaekwaler river with Nan\ntvo milos aouth from theaiith Dominion *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ncabin.    Poet marked  A    i,  M.  N-  W.\nthence  B0 chaina south,  thence   80 char\n1 hence 80 chains north,  thence BO 1\nto point of commencement, containing 610\nmore or leas.\nANGCS JAMLS UoKKS\nDaled Sept. 23, 1911.\nPub. Nov. 2.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n.1 nl\n, -..   .o-iivn    uann\n; Det.d 6>pt. 12, i9i,\nPub. Oct T.\nSkeena Und DUtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrlct of >\nTako notico Ihnl Herbert Mcl-onnan\ncouver. II. l\\, occupation real estate ******\nlo apply for permiasion to purchi-*e ih<* fc\ndeKribed lands:\nCommencing at a  po.t  planted  a*\nlluenco of Hlaekwaler river with  the Ml\nabout   two   mile,  a,,ml,   ,,(   (he  sixth    I'\nTelegraph  cabin.    Post   marked   If.   M\nCoiner, Ihenco 80 chain, aouth, thenc.\nweat, thenn 80 chaina north, thence* -\"\noaat to point ol eommencoment, SDBtslnins\nacre, more or leae. ... .\nDated Sopt. 23, lllii        IIERIIKIIT M<*l,1 .*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nI'ub. Nov. 2.\nSkoena Und DUtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlalrlct ol CoSfl B\ufffd\ufffdl\nTako nollco that I, Thome. HsClysioni\nPrinoe Rupees ll. C., occupation real \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nbroker, Intend lo apply for permUsion to l*,!'.*\nthe lollowln* doacribed landa:\nCummenelng at a put  plantod at Ih**\ncorner ol pre-emption record 112, thence i\nchaina.  thenco aoulh   10 chains, thence **<*\nchain, to ahoro of lake,  thenco followine\nol lake In a northorly direction to point nl\nmencement;  containing S20 acroa, more ,-\nDatoel Sept. J, uu.     THOMAS McCLI M;\nPub. SepC \ufffd\ufffd. Eron\ufffd\ufffdat Col.. Agen.\nmHM imm\nTHE DAILY NEWS\n\\TlieBesl\nProcurable.\nAbsolutely pun\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nLYNCH BROS.\nI\nI   i\n(     General Merchandise\nLargest Stock\nLowest Prices in Northern B. C.\nSAM1JRL HARRISON\n(notary runucl\nV. r. 0. GAMBLE\nSamuel Harrison & Co.\nReal Estate and Stock Brokers\nAPPROVED AGREEMENTS  FOR SALE PURCHASED\nPrince Rupert\nand\nStewart\nG.T.P. Weekly Service\nS.S. Prince Rupert\nFor\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICES\nVancouver\nVictoria\nAND\nSeattle\nFridays, at 8 a.m.\nS.S. PRINCE JOHN\nFor Port Simpson   Nuaa und Stewart,\nWednesdays at 1 P. M.\nFor Masset nnd Naden Harbor every\nalternate   Thursday   at   10   P.   M.\ncommencing November 9th.\nFor   Skidegate,   Jewday,   etc\nalternate   Thursday   at   10\nCommencing November 2nd,\nevery\nP.   M.\nRailway service to Vanarsdol, mixed\ntrains Irom Prince Rupert Wednesdays and Saturdays 1 P. M\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd returning\nThursdays and Sundays 4 P. M.\nOn your Cl.ri.tma. visit East travel\nvia the Grand Trunk Railway System\nIrom Chicago.    The finest and best\nservice over Double Track Route.\nConnections with all roads East and\nWest.    Atlantic Steamship bookings\narranged..    Full information and\ntickets obtained from thc office of\nA. e. McMaster\nFREIGHT   AND   PASSENGER   AGENT\nm\ns\nIt Is The Trained Man or Woman\nWho Rises to the Top of the Ladder!\nTo fit your son or daughter for a business   career you must give\nthem a business training.   The best place to send them to is the :\nNanaimo Business College\nIt is thc nearest business\ncollege to Prince Rupert.\nIt's fees ore within reach\nof everyone. Its tuition is\npersonal, and develops the\nindividuality of the pupil.\nRoom and board is cheap\nin Nanaimo. The pupils\nare away from thc distractions of the larger cities   :\nOn lee-l-ia-l nam stAttitt Mm ia\nThc Ben Pitman System of\nShorthand\nBusiness English and tatter writing\nCommercial Arithmetic\nOffice Routine\nSpelling\nTypewriting\nPenmanship\nll Mir Mean all the Difference Between Success and Failure lo You\nAsk at Dally News forour booklet teaching how to write shorthand\nTHE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE\nc. I Nut, M*. ***\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\n...-...-_-_..._\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1 tmms*t**m\nB.C. Coast service \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Famous Prii cess\nLine\nPrincess Mary\nSaturday, November 18th, at 9 am\nPor Victoria. Vancouvor and Seattle\nJ. G. McNab\nGREENER'S\n\"British Empire\"\nGUN\nHere's the worlds\nbest eun-a Greener Hammerless\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nat a price within\nthe reach of all\nsportsmen; its got\nall the Greener\nfeatures, hard\nhitting, far shooting, lasting wear;\nthere's nothing better;   price\n$63\nCatalog p6\nFREE\nW. W. GREENER\n63-65 Bearer Hill Hill\nMwtreal, P.Q.\nSkeonu Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cou.t Range -\nTaku notica that LoRoy F. Grant or l'nnce\nKupert, Bi C , occupation civil onglneei. inUmda\nto apuly for permiaalon to purchase tlio following\ndt-criuod landa;\nCommencing at a poat planted about ;i 1.2 milea\nin a northerly direction from the northeast corner\nP-'.-i of Lot 18.., Range I, Co_i-?t District, thenco\neaat 30 cbaina, thenoe north UU chuins, thonco\nwost to bank of river, thence south following\nhank of rivor to point of commencement: containing IRQ acrea, more or lean,\nDated Sept. 9, 1911. LKHOY   V.  GUANT\nFub. Oct. 10. Gordon C. timmeraon, Agent\nSkeuna Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict ol Coast Hange 5\nTako notice that R. F. Miller of Tipton, England,  occupation  farmer,    .itemls  iu  upply   fur j\npermission   to  purchaae   thu  following  described\nlanda;\nCommencing at a poat piunted about GO chains\nweat from the N. W. Corner of Lut -110(3, thunce\nnorth 40 chaina, thence wust .:\ufffd\ufffd cliuins, thenoe\naouth 40 chaina, thunce eu.it no chains to the\npoint of commencement contuining eighty acres\nmore or leaa.\nDated Auguat 19 1011. R. F. MILLER\nI'ub. Aug. 20. I\\ M. Miller, Agent\nSkeena Land DUtrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast Range 5\nTako notice that Frank S. Miller of London,\nKng., occupation civil engineer, intends to apply\nfor permiaalon to purchaae the following deecribed\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the N. E.\nCorner of Lot 28, thencu north 20 chains, thence\nweet 20 chaina, thence south _0 chuins, thence\neaat 20 chaina to point of commencement, containing 40 acrea more or loss.\nDutod Auguat 16, 1911. FRANK S. MILLER\nPub. Aug. 26. P. M. Millur, Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDL-trict of Coaat Range &\nTake notice that Lottie McTaviah of Vancouver,\noccupation married woman, intends to apply\nfor permUsion to purehaae the following doacribed\nlands:\nCommencing at a post piunted at tho northweat corner 100 chaina east und 20 chaina nortb\nfrom N. E. corner of Lot lllti, Harvey's Survey\nCoast DUtrict Range 5, ther.ce 20 chains aoutb,\nthence 80 chaina eaat, thencu 80 chaina north,\nthenco 40 chaina weat, thencu 60 chaina south,\nthunce 40 chaina west to post o( commencement\ndontaining 400 acrea more or less.\nDated Sept. 18,1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH\nPub. Sept. 23 Fred VY, Rohter, Agent\nSkoena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrict of Coast Range 5\nTake notice that MUs Mury Muiville of Clare,\nIreland, occupation spinsU-r, intends to apply\nfor permission to purcnaae the following desribed\nUumJa.\nCommencing at a poat planted one chuins north\nof the southeast cornor of Lot .'. *2, thence north\n40 chains, thonco oaat 20 chuins, thencu south -10\nchains, thuncu wust 20 chains to point of commencement; contuining eighty ucrus, moru or less\nDuted Oct. 11,1U11. MISS MARY MULVILLE\nPub. Nov. 11. John C. Muiville, Agunt\nHelta Coola Land DUtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd DUtrlot of Coast Rangu\n3\nTako notice that II. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ire-\nland, occupation geotleman, Inlenda to apply\nfor permission to lease the following doscribod\nlanda:\nCommendng at a poat planted on tho ahore\nof Neclecuconnay River about 10 chaina west\nof Indian  Reaerve Line .thenco wost 60 chains '\nISL^w^^ leaves Vancou*\nuf  Hella Coola  Rivar,  thencu following channel\nof  Hella Coola  River  easterly  60  chaina,  north\n80 chaina moro or leaa to point of commencement;\ncontaining 480 acrea, moro or leas.\n 1911.\nHOWE & McNULTY\nGENERAL HARDWARE\nStoves and Ship\nRanges   Phom.304   Chandlery\nw\n-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -\nTFRED. STORK\n*\\ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGeneral Hardware-\nBuilders' Hardware\n.  Valves & Pipes      Oxford Stoves\nGranite-ware       Tinware\nSECOND - AVENUE\ni\nL. BARKER\nArchitect\nSecond aven.ie and Third street\nOver Westenhaver Bros.' Oflice.\n*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nS.S. COMPANY OF B. C, Ltd\nThe new steel Passenger Steamer\n\"Camosun\"\nleaves\nPrince Rupert every Sunday\nat 9 a.m. for Vancouver,\narriving Mondayafternoon.\nFor Stewart City on arrival\nfrom Vancouver Friday\nnight.\nver Wednesdays at 9 p.m.\nI musl Auiu.1 U,\nI'ub. Sept. 80.\n11.  M. CLIFF\nWilliam McNair, Agonl\nSteerage Fare\n$6.00\nSkeena Land DUtrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUlrict of Coast Rango &\nTako   noticu  that   Benjumin   Russel    Ricu    of\nPrlnco Rupert, H. C, occupation waiter,   intends\nto apply for iwrmiaalon to purchaso thu following\n: deacribed landa:\n_ .   . '     Commencing at a poet plantud \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> chains aouth\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUeneral Agenl ' from   the  southeast   corner  of  Lot  3060.     Post\nI marked U. R. R S. E. Corner,  thence 70 chaina\nweat, thance 65 chaina north, thence 70 chaina\neast, thoncu 6& chaina aouth  to point  of   commencement, containing 455 ucrus mora or lesa.\nHKNJAMIN   RUSSEL  RICE\nDated Octobor 21, 1911.\nPub. No?. 2.\nThe \"Camosun\" is the only  steame\non the run having water-tight bulkheads and double bottom, thus en\nsuring safety of passengers in case\nof collision or wreck.\nJ. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent.\nPrince Rupert Lodge, LO.O.F.\nNO.  63\nMeet* in the Helgerson Block\nEvery Tuesday Evening\nAll  members  of  the order in the city\nare requested to visit the lodge.\nCOAL NOTICE\nJ. P. CADE. N.G.\nJ. GLUCK. Sec.\nCOAL NOTICE\nSkeena Land DUtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUUict of Queen Charlotu\nlalanda\nTake noUc* that Auatin M. Rrown of Prince     .\nRupert.   R.   C,   occupaUon   aaddler,   intenda   to , chains,  thenco east   80  chains,  ihenco  north\napply to the tW Commissioner of Unds and   chaina, ibenco west 80 chaina lo place of o\nWorks for a licence to proapect for coal, oil and   nenremi-m.\nSkeena Land DUUict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrlct of Queen Charlotte\nTako notice that thirty daya from dato, 1, C. K.\nHainter of Princu Rupert H. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, intend to apply lo tbo Chief Commissioner of Landa for a licence lo prospoct for\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea of\nland on Graham Istand described as (ollow.i:\nCommencing al a post piunted two mllea notrh\nof stake marked C. K, II. CoaJ Loaae No. 4, marked\nN. L. corner C. K. H. Coal Lease No. 6, Ihence\naouth 80 chains, thonco weal 80 chaina, thence\nnorth 80 chains, ihence eaal 80 chains lo plaoa of\ncummencemonl.\nDatod SepL 11,1911.     C. K. DAINTER. Locatoi\nl 'uI.. Sepu 23.\nSkrena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Quoen Chralolte\nTake notice thai thirly days (rom date, I. C K.\nUainter of Prinoe Rupert, 6. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Landa for a licence to proop-.'ct for\ncoal ahd petroleum on and undor 640 acrua of\nland on Graham Island described aa followa:\nCommencing at a poat plantod two mllos north\nof C. I*'*. U. Coal Lease No. 3. marked C. K. Uainter\nN. W. corner Coal Lease No. ti, thenco soulb 80\n80\ncom*\nMr.\nNon-Resident\nWrite us regarding\nthe value of your\nPrince Rupert property, We will be pleased to keep you posted\nas to conditions here.\nTO LET\nFlat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue\nand Fulton Street.\nAlso stores in same block.\nTwo cottager con.er Second Avenue and\nNinth Street.\nFOR SALE\nLots in all parts ol the city.\nFIRE  INSURANCE\nWe represent some ol the largest Companies doing business in thc City.\nII. Gorelun Munro W. NIcMaon Lalley\nMUNRO & LAILEY\nArchitects,\nStork BuildinR, Second Avenue.\nSTUART & STKWART\nACCOUNTANTS-:-  AUDITORS\nLaw-Butler Building      I'hone No. 280\nI'rince Kuiiert P.O. Box 351\nALFKKD CAKSS, 0, V. IIF.NMKTT, B.A.\nof lint ir.1, Columbia of I1C, I lulnri... Saa-\nanel Manitoba Hnrs. katchewan   and Al\nberta Hare.\nCARSS & BENNETT\nBarristers, Notaries, Etc.\nOffice-Exchaniro block, corner Third avenue and\nSi ail, sir.vi. Prince Ruoert. 8\nC. D. RAND\nSecond Ave. Phone 112\nWE BUY EVERYTHING\nWM. S. HALL, L.D.S., U. D.S.\nDentist.\nCrown and Bridge Work a Specialty.\nAll dental operation, skilfully treated. Gaa and\nlocal ann.the.iic. adtnlni.terod for the palnloaa *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ntraction of tooth. Con.ulUtion (,,*.*. OlUcee:\nIlclKoreh,n Hlock. Prince Ruoert. 11-1!\nAlei.MMun.oii ii.a..     W K W,ii,.ii\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.ii a .......n\nWILLIAMS   _   MANSON\nBarristers, Solicitors, etc.\nBox 285\nPrince Kupert, B.C\nP.iO. BOX 2*1\nPRINCE RUPERT\nJOHN E. DAVEY\nTEACHER OF SINGING\nri in. or ws. roxoN, can., a.e.a.h . ion., i\nWe Pay Highest Prices\nfor Brass, Copper, Lead,\nRubber   Boots,    Solder,\nDross and Bottles\nPrince Rupert Cash Store\n735 THIRD AVE.\nGEORGE LEEK & CO.\nMERCANTILE   AGENCY\nCOLLECTIONS AND REPORTS\nlar. Ul. and Accid.nl Inturanco.\nCIS 3rd Avenue Phone 2*13 and Groan 26!\nPRINCE RUPERT\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\npetroleum on and undor the followlnf described\nlands on the Wast Cout of (iraham Island:\nt nla\nof lhe northeaat cornar of C. L. No. 4478 tbence\n90 chaina aouth, tbenea 80 chains east, thenee 80\nchaina north, thenca 80 chaina wast to point of\ncommencement.\nAUSTIN M. UKOWN, Locator\nDau of Ucallon Slat July, lull.\nI'uh. Aug. 17.\nDated Sept. 11, 1911.    C. K. HAINTKU .Locator\nPub. Sopt. 23\nSkeena Land Dlrtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrict of Quoen Charlott.\nTake notice that thirty days from date, 1, C. \ufffd\ufffd\nUaintor of  I'rinco Kuperi, fi. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com*\nmiaaioner of Landa for a lie* nee to proapeel for\ncoal and  petroleum on  and  under 640 acrea of\n: Imnd on Graham Island described ar follows:\n|     Commendnf at a poet planted two milea nortb\nof C. E. U. Coal Leaae No. 3, atake S. W. corner\nCoal Leaae No. 7, thenco north 80 chaina, thence\nSkeana Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Queen Charlotu   eaat 80 chaina, thenoe south 80 chaina,  thonce\nIslands | *wtml 80 chain* to place of commencement.\nTake notice that Auatin  M.  Drown of Prince\nKupert, occupation aaddler, Intends to apply to\nFIRST: \"CATCH YOUR PRINTER\"\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdeases\nOimCIWKS FOR COOIINC A HAU\nFIRST: -\"CATCH VOUR HARE'\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nequipment    I   hi'  .cks\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\" nf k'h*. work wl.icl.\ntaste, the sliiR le-muidcd fm tii m I or m\n.real printers Rave, hi *'' \/ ^St on   -\ufffd\ufffd them a-ie-\n'if he has all of these, and I   ail. t on .^\nquale modern equipment,  your print  r\ndistinction, salesmanship, the wre oi   jri-\nAs thi. '-mc prod,.- flj\ufffd\ufffd3&2WE<V\nthe presence of a K\"\"'1 PfllWW   wno '*\nFOR\n^^^i^ojjx^^m^^\n\"NEWS J,'I. '\nDaily News Building\nThird Avenue\nthe' Chief Cbmm-aeloner of Landa and Worka\nfor a licence lo prospect tor coal and oil and petroleum on and under tha following described landa\non ibe West Coast of Graham laland:\nCommencing al a post planted three miles cast\nof the eouthweat corner of C. h No. 4477 ihence\n80 chains ran. thence 80 cbaina north, thence 80\nchains \ufffd\ufffdmi, ibence 80 cbaina aoutb to point of\ncommencement. _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd___\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.   .\nAUSTIN M. UKOWN, Locator\nDale of Location. .Hat July 1911.\nI'ub. Aug. 17.\nSkoena Land Diatrict -Dislrict of Queen Charlotto\nIslands\nTake notioe that Auatin M. Urown of Prinoa\nKupert, occupation aaddler, intenda lo apply to\nthe Chief Commiaaioner of Lands and Works for a\nlicence to prospect for coal, oil and petroleum on and\nunder the followine deecribed tanda on the Weat\nCoaat of Graham Island:\nCommencing al a post planled three mllea eaat\nof the aoulheaat cornar o <'. L. No. 4472 thenoe\nnorth HO chains, Ihence east 80 chains, thence soulh\nSO chaina, thence weet 80 chaina to point of com*\nmencemML au8T|N m   DIWWN| ^^\nLocaled August 1st. 1011.\nPub. Aug. 19.\n1 Skeena Und Diatrict -District of Queen Charlotu\nj Take notica that thirty days from date, I, C. E\n1 Uainter of Prince Kupert, H C, hy occupation\nImokkteper, intend to apply to the Chief Com-\niniMinii-T of Lands lor a licence la proapect for\ncoal and pelroleum on and under 640 acrea of\nland on Graham Island deeoribed as follows:\nj Commencing al a post planted five miles easl\nof Coal Lease No. 4467, marked C. E. U. Coal\nLease No. I, N E. Corner, thence west 80 chains,\nibence aoulh 80 chains, ihenee east 80 chains,\ni thence north 80 chaina to \ufffd\ufffd-%\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd&>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\"!_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"_\ufffd\ufffd\nDatedSept. II, I9H      n \"'\"     \" \"   ' \"-',-\nI'ub. Sept 23.\ni wtan ov cnaini tu p    __\n1 Dated Sept. tl, 1911.     C. E. UAINTEK, Locator\nPub. Sept. 23\nC. I.   UAINTEH, Locator   pub. Sepl. 23.\nSkoena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotta\nTaka notice that thirty dava from dato, I, C. K.\nUainter of Princa Kupert, U. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, intend lo apply to lho Chief Commiaaioner of Lands (or a licence to proapect for\ncoal and petroleum on and under i>iu acres of\nland on (iraham Island (Inscribed aa followa:\nCommencing at a post planted two milea north\n1 of C. E. U. Coal Lease No. 4, marked S. E. corner\nC. E. U. Coal Leaae No. 8, tbence north 80 chaina,\nthunce west 80 chains,  tbence aouth  80 cbaina,\nihence east 80 chains to place of commencement.\nDatedSept. 11, 1911.     (. E. UAINTEK, Locator\nI'ub . SepL 23\nSkoena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotto\nTake notica that thirty days from dato, I, C. E.\nUainter of I'rinco Kuiwrt, U. (.'., by occupatiun\nI Mikki-'iH-r, intend lo apply lo the Cnlef Commiaaioner of Unds for a lioence to prospect for\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea of\nland on Graham laland di\ufffd\ufffdcribod as follows;\nCommencing at a poat planted five mikx cast\nof Coal Leaae No. 4474, marked C. E. Ualnur's\nN. E. corner Coal Leaw> No. 0, tbence auuth 80\nchains, tnence west 80 chaina, thenca north hii\nchains, thonco east 80 cbaina lo place of commencement.\nDatedSept. II, 101L    C* *'- UAINTEK, Locator\n; Pub. Sepl. 23.\n[ Skeena Und District-District of Queen Charlotu\n* Take notice that thirty dava from daU, I, C. E.\nUainter of Prlnco Kuport, It. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, Intnd to apply to the Chlof Com*\nmisaioner uf Lands for a lioenco to prospect fur\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acroa of\nland on Graham Island deacribed as follows:\nCommencing at a pimi planted ono mile north\nof C. E. II. Coal Uaao No. 9, markod N. W.\ncorner C. E. U. No. 10, thonco aouth 80 chains,\nthence weet 80 chaiiin,  thonce north  80 chains,\nihence ea.it 80 chains tu place of commoncement.\nJatedSepl. 11, IP11.     0. E. UAINTEK, Ucator\n0. M. Helgerson, Ltd.\nReal E.l.te and R.ntal.\nOffice.: H.lgeraon Block\nGeorgetown\nSawmill Co. Ltd.\nLumber\nand\nMouldings\nA larne stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Boat\nlumber a specialty. Delivery\nmade at short notice.\nOur prices are as low aa any.\nCall on us before ordering.\nOFFICE:\nCor Centre St and First Ave.\nF. M. DAVIS\nSkeen. Lainl UUlricl 11,sulci nl gueen Charlutte\nTake nolice Ih.l Hiirl\/ elay. Irom dale, I, C. b\nll.inter ol Prince Rupert, B. 0. by occu|,.lion\nl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,kkeM\ufffd\ufffd-r, Inlend lo .pply to the Ohlel Com-\nn,i\ufffd\ufffd.ie,ni-r ol Und. (or a licence (o MSMM lor\nco.l .nd petroleum on an* undor MO acree ol\nUnel on llr-ham UUsd fcsSfiM \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>*;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_ ___.\n(e.mmencin, al a poal planled Ove mile. eMl\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd! Coal l-\ufffd\ufffdee\ufffd\ufffd- No. 4187. marlnd O. h. B. N. W.\nmrncr No. 1, ihenc. \ufffd\ufffdulh BU chaina, Ihence ea.1\nSi chaina, ificnce north  SO ehalna,  lh.nco w\ufffd\ufffdl\n&a\ufffd\ufffd- initMrn.7.NTE.,, u^r\nPub. Sept. 211.\nSkeena l.uml DUtrict \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlitrict ol Queen Charloti.\nTake nollco that thirty day. Ironm data, I, C, G. r\nUainter ol Prince Huport, ti. C, occupation book. I\nkeeper, Intend to apply to the Chiol CommUaioner   *\nol l_mU lor a licence to proapect lor eoal and\npotroloum  on  and  undiT MO acraa ol land on\nuraham laland d\ufffd\ufffd.crilN>,l aa folluwa:\nCommonclnR .1 a poat planted two mllo. north\nol ('. K- II. Co.l lacac Nei \", marked N. B, cornor\nof C. I'.. 11. Coal laoniu. No. 11, thenco smith HO\nchain., th.nce wnt HU chaina, Ihence north 80\nchaina, the-nco mat B0 chaina to place of commoncomont.\nllat-nlSepl.il, ISII.     C. E. UAINTER, Locator\nI'ub. Sepl. 23.\nAT  DAVIS-\nBOAT HOUSE\nGeneral Machine Shop and Ship's\nCarpentering. Also agents for Fair-\nbanks - Morse and Knox Gasoline\nEngines. Gasoline Engines and Accessories carried in stock.\nLaunch., and Boat, for Hlr.   N.E. aa* at Wharf\nSk-nna Land DUlrict -DUtrlct ol Queen Charlotu\nlake ir..,,,,' Ih.l thirly day. (rom d.te, I, C. E.\nHrem,rr   Ol   MASS   llUp.Tl,    ll.   Oh   by   OCCUp.lion\nlioeikkcepor, Intend to .pply to the Chiol Com-\nmu\ufffd\ufffdiiiner ol Uml lor a licence to nro.|Mict lor\ncoal and t*etrnle*eim on and under b-10 .cri*. of\nland on tir.h.m laland eleecrlbe,! a. follow.:\nCommencing .1 a post planted two mllea north\nof C. E. II. Coal Uaao No. 7. marked C. E. U.\nCo.l l>eaao No. 12, 11,,-,,,-, wuih K0 chfcina, thenoe\n.-\ufffd\ufffd.,   80 ch.ina, thenoe north  80 ch.ina, Ihence\n,, mm ho chain, to pl.ee ol commencement.\nSkeen. Und Dl.trlrt-DUlrlct pl (|u\ufffd\ufffdin CherkiUo\nTake notico lhal thirty day. Irom d.te, I, O..B.\nII. nier ol I'rinc. Itupert, B. C, by oecupatlon\ntooUMP*. Intend to .pply to the ChLICom-\nSSSS \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Unda lor a licenc. to proapect lo\nSas3 ******** on and under sw acrea ol\nunel on ..rah.m I \"lend doMrlbod a. lollow.:\n' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdToo-emcncin, .( IMS pl.nUnl (l\ufffd\ufffde II.le.x**M\ni t .,*] I..MO No. 44\/6, marked C. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd*,\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n, ! . *. Jr\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_ Uaae No. 3, thenoe east 80 chains,\nSSStrtf<!\ufffd\ufffd chain..  fe-sM*\nSkeana Land Dislrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDislrict of Coaal IUnge V\nTako notice lhat Jism M. Tallman of Cedar\nRapida, Iowa, occupation lawyer, fptends to\napply for permiasion to purchaae th* following\ndeecribed landa:\nCommencing at a poat planted on tho aoutherly\nshore of Kutaymatoan Inlet on the right bank\nof a \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmull Bin-am (lowing Into aald Inlel juat eut \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nof Crow Lake. Thenoe aoulh 20 chains, ihence\nweat 20 chaina more or leaa lo the ahore line of\n('row Laka, tbenea northerly and eaaurly foi*\nlowing the ahora llnaa of Crow Lake, the Inlet\nto Crow Lake and Kutaeymateen Inlet lo lhe\nplaoa of commencement, conulnlng forty acraa\nmora or leaa. Locaud Auguat 7, 1911.\nDaud Aug. 9, 1911. JESSE M. TALLMAN\nl Pub. Aug. 12.\nSkaana Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDislrict of Coast Kange b\nTake notica that I, Chriatopher Jamea Graham\nof Prince Rup rt, B. C, occupation locomoltve\nengineer, inland to apply for permiaalon lo purchase\ntbo foUowing deacribed lands:\nCommencing at a poat planud at tha aouthwest cornor of Lot No. 17^3 vicinity of Lake:\nLakelee and marked Christopher J. Graham\nN. E. Corner, thenca waat 40 chains, thence eoulh\n80 chains, thence east 40 ehalna, thenoe north 80\nchaina to poet of commencement; conUining\n320 aciee, more nr leas.\nCUK1STUPUEK JAS,  GRAHAM,  Localor\nDatod Sept. 22. 1911   11 ..'.6 A.M. - -Witnessed T. D\nLfurd.\nPub. Sepl. 90.\nSkeena Land DUtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Dlalrlct of Cwaiar\nTake notioa that IL If. Stewart of Vancouvar,\nit.   C-,  occupallon  truckman,   InUnda  an  apply\nfor permiaalon to purebaaa the (ollowing described\nlands:\nCommanclng at a poat planud 40 cbaina aoulh\nof Pre-emption No. 397 and ..- chains easl from\nthu Naaa Klver (S. W. fi. thenoa 40 chaina eaat, !\nthenca 40 chaina north, ihenco 40 chaina wwt,\nthenca 40 chaina aoutb to lhe point of commencement to contain 160 acre* mora or lai\nA. M. BROWN\nHARNESS - SADDLERY MANUFACTURER\nItcpairing a Specialty.\nComplete Stock Carried.\nOutside Orders Promptly Filled.\n2nd Ave. Ixtwnn 10th and Hth Sts\nTHE IROQUOIS\nPOOL\nEnglish and American Billiards\nTwelve Tables SECOND Avt.\nFEED STORE\nWa carry every thimr in lhe fes-d line, alao gar-\nden seeds al the luwcat market pricea, al CuJlart'e\nole Pted Store. Market Place\nPONY EXPRESS\nl*r> nipt Delirery\nI'hone. II or *)|\nPIANOFORTE LESSONS\nFor Beginners nnd Advanced Pupils\nMils Vera Greenwood\nPupil of Frana Wilciek. Paria ami Berlin.\nDaled Aug, 1911.\nI'ub. Sept. 23.\nRICHARD HOWARD STEWART    D.-..-..-.   OQ       Al,l    -111       1   ll      .\njamea T. Fulierton. Ageni  Koom 28.   Alder Block Upit\ufffd\ufffdirs\nSkeena Land Dislrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast Range -'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTaka nolle* that Harold E. Smith of Morolv,\nAlia., occupallon statu.n agent, intends to apply\nfor parnlaalon to purchase tho 'ollowing deecribed\nlands:\nCommanclng at a poat planud at tho aoulh- ;\nweat corner 100 chaina aaal and 20 chains north\nfrom N. E. vomer of Lol 1116, llarvay'a Survey\nCoaat Dislrict  IUnge 6,  thanca 40 chaina aaat,\nthenca 80 chaina nortb, thence 40 chains waat, !\ntbence 80 chaina aoutb to poat of commencement\ncontaining 320 acrea, more or leaa.\nDaud Sept. 18, 1911. HAROLD E. SMITH\nPub. Sept. 23. Frad W. Bobler, Agen\nSkeana Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Coaat\nTake notlc* lhat Herbert J.  Macki*\nbroke.  Ont.,  occupation  lumberman,   InUnds\napply for permiaalon  to purebaaa th* following\ndoacribed landa:\nCommencing at a post plantad on tbe loft bank\nof the Zymouolts or Am-a-got-iu River, at aoutb**\nweat corner of Lol 1706, thence northerly, following\ntha westerly boundary of U.t 1706, 80 chaina\nmore or leaa, to the nortbweet corner ot aald Um '\n1706. tbene* westerly and aouihorly, following \\\nthe left bank of aaid river, 80 chaina mora or leaa lo .\npoint of commencement conulnlng 160 acroa:\nmora or laas.\nLocaUd Auguat 19, 1911.\nDated August 21, 1911.    HERBERT J. MACKIE\nPub. Aug. 26. Frederick S. ClemenU, Agent\n==E.   EBY   CB,  Co.__=\nKKAi.  ksia:.*-:\nKitsumkalum l.anl Kor Sale\nkithumkai-um -       |>  C.\nS. O. E. B. S.\nIK Han*  at\nThe  Prlne.  Rupert lyal-re, Nr.   .\nKane, t, ' Kn\ufffd\ufffdta*\"l- m~-l. the nml and thlnl  T ,e.|...  in\nol L.   -\"Wl. month in lhc Son. of Knnl.n.1 11.11, hi, 2nd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        Av.    .1 \t\nAve at II p.m.\nF. V.\nCLARK. See-.\nKRNKST A WOOIM. ttnWjT Ku\"*\"\nMISS ELSIE  FROUD\nA.I. CM.\nT.'aeh.T of I'lam., Violin and\nVoice Culture.\n.'ml Ave,\ni-lween \"lh & Hth Sta.\nI'rince Itupert\n...Whites Portland Cement...\nQ. C. EMMERSON\nAOENT\nPhon* 125      Naden Block       Stand An\nSILVERSIDES  BROS.\n.SIGN PAINTERS\n1 I'ub. Sep.. 23.\nRead The Daily News\nAnd Get All the News\ne<V~n. Unel DUlrUrl-Utotrlct of Queen ASM\n\"\".'-\/-.'Ir i  \"-I\"\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"pi* *\ufffd\ufffd -**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Chl\" irT\"\n1 III Uml. lor . He*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd2.\ufffd\ufffd fpt*^- '\ufffd\ufffd'\nl.nd on (\nmkeaioner ol i-\"\"1\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"-B',7\"uiid\ufffd\ufffd -li. acree ol\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.!  .n,l  MMrtSASW m loll....\n(i,.h.m *******3^f] live mil.*. ....\nC.   Vi.   IL   tl.   tU\n... weat SO chain*,\ncom,-, .._-.-=-  , dionco ea.1  .HO  ehalna,\n,l,r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr.r  KtfJ\ufffd\ufffd,SS*5 JSa ol commencnmenl.\nlh,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_ m h \ufffd\ufffd SMin. xa |i:\ufffd\ufffd  |A|Nm ucto,\nllato<IS\ufffd\ufffd|,t  11, ISII-    **\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *\" \"\nI'uh. Sept *\n0-nn-n.nc.ns \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> *J^SmT*f.\ni (\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd! \\a ...' No. 44i6, marhfii * -\ni     . i*!ir7rase No. 4, tl^ncc w.\ncorner 0*\ufffd\ufffd.*^S_p,_\ufffd\ufffd,T_-   .1.,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.. i>a\nSkeena I .ami Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotu\nTake notice that thirty daya from daU, I, C. K.\nHainier of I'rince Rupert, H. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, intend tn apply to lha Chlof Com-1\nmlJMioripr of Lands for a licence to prospect for\ncoal and pplrnloum on and under 640 acrea of\nland on (Iraham Island dfncrlbcd aa follows:\nCommencing at a poat planled two mllea north\nof C. 1: II. Coal Lease No. 7, markod S. \\V. corner\nC, K II. Coil Uaae No. 19, thence north 80\nchaina, thance eaat HO chains, thenco aouth K0\nchains, Ihenc* west HO chaina to plac* ot commencement.\nDated Sapt. 11,1911.    C. E. DAINTER, Ucator\nFub. SepL 21.\nPaperhangers\nINTERIOR DECOUATOKS\n'.(). BOX 120 FHONK 1G6 GREEN\nSecond Avenue, ne*r McBride\nSkeena Und Dlatrict-Diatrict of Caaslar\nTak* notice that I, Thimaa Carter, of Princ*\nRupert, occupatiun carpenter,  inlend  toapnly\nfor oermlssion to purchase the following described land.\nCommencing at a post planted alxiut one mflr\naouth from the mouth of Falls creek and about\nIROfeet back from the beach, thence W) chalnn\nnorth, thence 40 chaina west, theme M0 chains\nsouth, thence east 40 chains to point of iv-ninienrt\"-\nment, conUlninir :(_.*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1 acres more or lees.\nTHOMAS CARTER,\nDated July 7th. 1911.    Charles Webster Calhoun.\nI'ub. Aug. 6th. Ay.'Mi\nSkaena Und DUtrirt\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coaat IUnge f>\nTaka nolle* lhal I, Gordon ('. Emmeraon of\nPrince Rupert, M. C., occupation rael estsle\nbroker, InUnd to apply for permis-dor. to purcbaae the following deeciibed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted aboul 2 6-4\nmilaa In a northerly direction from the northeast\ncorner post of Ut US'.', IUnge \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*>, Coaat District,\ntbence north 40 chains, thenc* treat to river\nbank, thence aouth following river bank to point\nof commencemetit;   conulnlng 160 acrea, more or\nE. L. FISHER\nFun.r.l   Director and   Embalmer\nCIIAH.il.*. Ill ASiiNAIII.K\nTHIRD   AVENUE      PHONE   JIM.\nOMM DAY AND NllillT\nUl\nD.led Itpi XI, 1911.\nPub. tin. 10.\nOOltDON 0. KMMKRHON\nHAYNER BROS.\n.\"N-OI.IM* \\K I   1:      AVII  l:\\lll M Ml.IU\nKun.ral   Director.\n3rd Ave. near Hth HI. I'hone No. M\nSk-nna Land Dlalrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrlcl ol Coart H.n(. :,\nTake notlc. th.t lllrlam Roy McTaviah ol\nWinnipeg, Man., oecupatlon barrUlor, Intonda\nlo .pply lor pormlMlon to purehaae the (ollowin,\nds-Krihed land.:\nCnmmencinK at a po.i plantwl at lh. aouthweat\neomer 40 chaina aut anel 10 chain, north from\nN. K. eorner ol Lot 1110, llarvay'a Hurvey Coa..\nDiatrict Ran,. (,, thence GO chaina ea.1, thenco\n60 chain, north, thenee 60 ch.in. weat, thenoa GO\neh.ln. aouth lo post ol commencement containing\n:n.(i .ere. more or leaa. .\nDeled Sept. IK, 11.11   111 III AM  ItOY  McTAVlSH\nPub. Hmt. S3. Prad W. Uohler. Afant\nSkMna Land Dlatrlcl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrlct ol Cout lUni. 6\nTake notlea that I*:. 11. U. Miller ol Falrnmilh\nEns., occupallon aurveyor, Intend, to apply (o\niMirmlMloii   to  purohaae  the  lollowlns  ileacrUwd\nCommencini at a poat ,,l.,,i.*,l al lh. N. W. Cor-\nne,r e,l Lot 1106, thenc weat HO ehl.n., thonce aoulh\n20 ehalna, thenee eaat 80 ehalna, tbane. north 20\nehalna to th. point ol comn.entM-rn.nt containing\n160 acrea mora or lea..\nDaud Augu.t 16, mil. B. M. O   MILLER\nPub. Aug. 26. P. M. Miller, Apnl\n..Grand Hotel..\nWorkingman's Home\nFree Labor Run-au in Conntclios\nI'hone 178 1st Ave. and 7th St.\nCEO. BRODERIUS. Pro.rl.ta,\nUtile's NEWS Agency\nMagazines It Periodicals 11 Newspapers\nCIGARS\n:: TOBACCOS :-.\nQ.T.P. WHARF\nKRUIT8 THE WEEKLY .NEWS\nFREE\nTRIP\nROUND\nTHE\nWORLD\n11   -_-=\nPhone 150\nWe have just arranged with one\nof our clients to plaee forty-two\nlots on the market under exceptional\nadvantages to the purchasers. The\nlots are some of the best in Sections\n7 and 8. The prices are as low\nas any on the market, and the\nterms so easy\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmonthly\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthat anyone can buy. Along with this\nexceptional offer, each lot admits\nthe purchaser to a drawing for a\nFREE TRIP ROUND THE\nWORLD. If you hold the lucky\nticket the trip is yours; or yii\ncan surrender it for a cash consideration. The chances are good\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ncne in forty-two. Come in and\ninvestigate.\nH.F. McRAE\nAND COMPANY\nWILL BUILD AN\nOUTLET TO SEWER\n(Continued from Page One)\nof so many residents?    He\ndesired to see the amendment to the Bylaw providing j!\nfor the temporary carrying I j\nof the sewer to the sea. IL\nAid. Newton supported _\nthese views. It was left for\nAid. Hilditch to defend the\nBy-law which he did on the\nground that until the Grand\nTrunk plans are complete,\nthe City Engineer cannot\nprovide for any permanent\nextension of the sewer, but\nprovision was made for the\nuse temporarily of vitrified\npipe of smaller diameter than\nthat of the main sewer. The\nsewer, he did not expect,\ncould possibly be ready until\ntwelve months from date of\nthe work's commencement,\nby which time there was even- probability that the G.\nT. P.   would   have settled *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<\ufffd\ufffd** \ufffd\ufffdi r.o. \ufffd\ufffdox \ufffd\ufffdi\ntheir plans so that the En- PONY EXPRESS\ngineer could go ahead with   ******* ******* ****** ssav.cs\nOne Cent A Word For Each Insertion\n-THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER-\n fi fi~-\n-\ufffd\ufffd-^-\ufffd\ufffd-***^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd mammajl at*m*m**~\n*************%  ',\nThe Insurance People\nFire\nLife\nMarine\nAccident\nPlate Glass\nEmployer's Liability\nContractors' and Personal Bonds\nPolicies Prepared While You Wait.\nTHE\nMack Realty & Insurance\nCOMPANY.\nPS -Hrases and Rentals.\ni\nFor Rent\n_.i._^..__..._\ufffd\ufffdi.ii ity\nNice Furni.hed Room., Sin. Greenwood, Alder\nBlock; Third Ave. l.s-tf\nFor Rent-Furnl\ufffd\ufffdhed RooT.i-Bu.kle)* Block\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nI-..'- ****** up.\nFor Rent-Two roomed cai -in. SksS to McBride,\nfreehly papered and clean. OOlf 11'-' per month.\nH  F. McRae* Co. t-f\ni-\nInsurance\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI\nOUR Companies ar* noted fur prompt and juat\nsettlements. We write every known class of\nInsurance. Th* Mack Realty and Insurance Co.\nFreshFLOWERS\nBy S.S. Prince Rupert tomorrow a. m.\nARCTIC STUDIO, \ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;L\"\n1\t\nWanted\n4**^gm***m*m*f***m*^\nButler Build s\nPkuSC Green 33*.\nMaternity nurae  open   fat enffajrement   from\nNov. ISth.   Apply Box tllv News. MMI\nWan ted-Servant to do general housework. Other\nmaid kept.    Mra. L. W. Patmore. t-f\nWanted - Girl for ffctwral housework. Anply\nMn. Laoey. 12Q8 2nd Ave. KS-267\nWanted. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Drcaamakinsr. cleaning and preas-\ninr. repairing for men and w*.men Mra Charlea\nPercher. (flu rhlrd Ar*.   I'h-r.fM Red.     tf\n.\nLEAVE FOR MR. LUCAS\nYoung Engineer Assistant to\nCol. Davis Will go East For\nChristmas.\nA. S. B. Lucas of the City Engineer Department has applied\nfor leave of absence for one\nmonth from Dec. 1st. He has\nserved the city continuously since\nhis engagement a year and a\nhalf ago. Leave granted two\nweeks with pay and privilege of\nextension to one month at discretion.\nInsuring City Buildingr\nC. D. Rand has applied for a\nshare of the insurance on the\nnew city buildings under construction. Referred to Finance\nCommittee.\nInsuring City Workers\nThe Mack Realty & Insurance\nAgenev has written the council\nregarding the renewal of the Insurance policy on the city employees. Referred to Finance\nCommitte.\nr\nthe complete scheme.    But \"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdngS-g^ggft^ For L\nmeantime, faced with a cost s.-\ufffd\ufffd_. a-\ufffd\ufffd. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi Fulton Ph<m.\ufffd\ufffdi\nof $150,000 for the complete  = ~\nsewer and $75,000, for the RUPERTS HEATHER STEIP\npart   proposed,    there    was St.   Andrew's   Society Annual\na Strong Chance that the By-      Dance Comes off on the 30th.\nlaw would be turned down.      St- Andrew - Night.\nThe Council were unable    The nicht o' nichts is not far\nto agree on the best way to off now.   Saint Andrew. Patron\nsatisfy the petitioners with- Saint of Bonnie Scotland, has his *******\nout having to withdraw the kindl-v e>'e on Prince Ru--*-rt\nwhole   Bvlaw   and  draft  a thouRh our city may be frse\nland o cakes, and Prince Rui**\nnew one.\nAt last, after a host of resolutions and amendments, the night of the 30th inst., St\nduring which  Aid.   Clayton Andrew's night, the members\nin desperation moved that the St- Andrew's Society\nthe By-law be given a  six\nmonths' hoist, it was finally\nThis year's will\nassuring the citizens that a excel it in every way. It will be\ntemporary sewer to tidewat- the -*eal thing sparkling with fun\ner could be built. The reso- and the true social spirit of Scotland at home or abroad. Be\nthere. Don't forget the nicht o*\nnichts.\nLost and Found\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd~-\ufffd\ufffd'\nTAKE THU EST\nTHE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY\nFrm Vucntct tr Seattle\nFOR ALL POINTS EAST OR SOUTH\nTICKETS TO THE OLD COUNTRY\nThrough Tickets and all information about your trip\nRoger's Steamship Agency\n2nd Ave.    He-ad of Centre St.   Phone 116\nJ************!**^^^^^^,^^^^\nThe Big\nFurniture Store\nFurniture of even\nscription at prices thai\ncsnnot  be beaten.\nEverything for\nHousekeeping\nF. W. HART\n2nd Ave. and 6th St Phone 62\n**\n*\n*\n*\n\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\nx%\n\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\n************* l ********\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*.-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;.:-.- *\n&^^3$38:S&M\nFOUND-SSm-ll Kerye.   Inquire at  New. Orti-*-e\n-BS-tf\nF,;nd- Ladle.' opal   aM   brooch.    Owner   wr.-i\ndescription to <Zl.ll. Daily New..       tSe-iti\nReal Estate\nLot for Sal. In Swtloa $. Block tt. Lot 15. Tth\nAn.   Apply Mike Hunch. Box U2 City.      tf\nWill buy lou <n Princ. Rupert at banraln prim\nfor ca.h.   Apply P.O.  Box  ~*1 elating location.\n2.1-tf\n, .1 .,  a\nt. far 1\t\ne the  j\nupert +.-_--.-\nStenographer\nWindsor Hotel\nFIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET\nNewly Furni.hod and\nSteam Healed Room.\nA  FIRST   CLASS BAR   AND   DINING\nROOM IN CONNECTION-\nRATES 50 CENTS AND UP\nBATHS   FREE   TO   GUESTS\nW. H. Wrighl, Prop       p.o. ki 37\nScots have not forgotten the Pat- E\ufffd\ufffdt\ufffd\ufffd- *m*aaa*m of \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,.!.* .xp.ri.nc want.\n_   . ... .       .       _%.    I    P0.1U0..    A.lrlrr..   ' Suneampher.\" t***2 i- r-\nron Saint of their owr* land.   On    *3c-.sl. vue_~r, b.c. t-f\n.,  st. *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-_\t\ners of'j j\ni- and  j\nFor Sale\nthe St.  Andrew's\ntheir friends hold the annual St., _\n. , .   . . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I For Salle - Complete cabin furnt.htnr.. Includ*\nAndrews  night  dance.       Last    *n\ufffd\ufffd ss* atov.. ****, chair., ubi.war*. cook-\n,     _        .       . .     . Ins uten.ll.. bed**, with  e-ual anel provi.inn. 12.1\nyear s St. Andrew s dance was a,  c. dm nw. \ufffd\ufffd.... au.ro\nagreed to pass a resolution memorable one.\nlution, which was offered by\nAid. Clayton, is to be advertised in in the papers.\nSavoy Hotel\nCor. Frmecr and 5th.        Choice Wine* and Clrvs\nRUPERTS   PALACE   OF    COMFORT\n^1e$3!SH8.8^^\ni*'\n1\n...\n<*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd}\n10\nNOTICE!\nWe have clients\nfor property on\nSecond, Third,\nFourth and Fifth\nAves., close in.\nSubmit your listings\nContinental Trust Co.,\nLIMITED\nSecond Avenue Prince Rupert\nn\nV.l\nQ\n1\n8\n(il\nSI\nn\n...\n::\nhi\nf*\nt.t\n...\nCi\n0\n...\n..\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd..\n...\nft\n...\n...\no\ufffd\ufffd\n...\n.*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n...\n...\n..\ufffd\ufffd\nWiW.M.W.WiW.Wlfa.W.W.rf\ufffd\ufffd.W.W.W.M.W.W.W...... ..,.,,.,;''\nOld Landmark Goes\nAll Sunday a gang of\nmen and horses were engaged in moving the old Schrei-\nber building at the comer of\nCentre Street and St. Andrew's Road past the Anne.x.\nThe building has been pur-\ncha-sed by Alderman Hilditch\nfor removal to Third Ave.\nApplication* will be received\nup to November 25th, 1911, by\nthe Board of Directors of the\nPrince Rupert General Hospital\nAssociation from women wishing to take a full course of\ntraining in nursing. 12t\nGovernment Telegraph Change\nToday the Dominion Government telegraph office is being removed from\nthe old quarters in the Empress basement to new and commodious premises\nin the Stephens Block, Third Ave.\no\nFirst of League Series\nGrippe Gripped George\nAldermsn George Kerr wai   i\nat  last right's C'ou- cil mecii g.\nHi- i> con fired to bed with grip;. -.\nCity Water Pipe\nTenders for the supply\nof\n*****\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*-****\nDo away with this.    Patronize a white\nlaundry.   White- labor only at\nPioneer Laundry. Phone 118\n^M^^AM^^MA^^^MAAAA^^^M'^W^Vv.i\nWhen in   Vancouver   You   Should   Stay at the\nCARLTON  HOTEL\nFinest Cafe in B.C.     European Plan.     Rates $1.00 to ;J'<\nHot and Cold Water in each room.\nCORNER    CORDOVA    AND   CAMBIE    STREETS\nVancouver, B.C.\ni*-^^-\ufffd\ufffd^A***A*-^*-^*******--^*^--^^*^^*^^^*-W***\ufffd\ufffd-*>\nCor. Srd At.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd nd -lh St.\nThe James\nN'lclr furni.hed rooma. Good ubk board\nBo.,d f4.7S Room aad Bo.e-d 17.00\nmaim in -ii nurn low\nLINDSAY'S\nCARTAGE and\nSTORAGE\nThe Grand Trunk team won the bow- Cast iron Water pipe  for  the\nling match last  night, vanquishing the  Woodworth     Water     SUppIv  \t\nQuills.    No very brilliant  bowling was ...       ,        .       ..                 rr *  i\ndone, not a single 200 score being made Within the City  limits,   Were GRADES\nthe whole evening. opened last night and sent\nIN   SECTION  2\nFrom England\nies' rain coats.    Wallace's.\n.. Before the auction of lots in section 2. I\nnew shipment of lad-  to ^ Engineer IOr report, intending purchasers should carefully *\n,,,, ,   ~~~. - ..        Study the Lot Grades\n\"Conservative Insurgent! \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMembership cards are being sent to Vou can only do this satisfactorily by j\nccruin leaders of the revolt in the Con- !.l,uinin*I i.TOP>' of JN l\"*c ***** *3 '* '\nG. T. P. Tran.f.r Agent.\nOrd*re pramptlr filled.   Vr.-*, r-meonabl*.\nOFFICE- H. a Rochnter. Ceretr. St.    Pboo. -.\nTRY    THE   \"NEWS\"   WANT\nAD. WAY OF FINDING\nBEIRNES & MULVANY\nSkeena   Mail and  Express\nLeave all express packages for interior points with the Pacific Tr   -\nfer Co., 807 Third Ave., and insure prompt forwarding.\nAll accounts and correspondence addressed to\nP.O. Bsi 806\nBEIRNES & MULVANY\nwill receive immediate attention\nHa.eIlo.-i B. f\nHandsome\nCatalogue\nFree\nOur new Christmas\ncatalogue is now ready\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand ls yours for the\nasking.\nIt contains 124 pages\nof illustrations reproduced ln colors of\nDiamonds, Jewelry,\nSilverware, Cut Glass,\nLeather Goods and\nNovelties.\nA postal card will\nbring you a ccpy.\nRyrie Br \", Limited\nCanada's Lar|c\ufffd\ufffdi Jewslrr House\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdla*, fl-frl**, Pr*t.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    Harr-f Rurl*, *8cc    U*at  .\n134-136-138 Yonge St.\nTORONTO\nGift Giving\nThe genuineness of values in gold\njewelry, cut glass, sterling silver and\ndozens of kindred lines all in direct\nkeeping with the Christmas spirit, arc\nbeing displayed at Wark's Jewelry\nstore on Third Ave.\nThose who are buying early to send\nto friends in Eastern Canada or to the\nold land are delighted with the assortment and values which are so cxticm-\nely reasonable. They possess a distinctiveness not found elsewhere at\npopular prices.\nThis firm are also selling cut flowers.\nThese are obtained from the largest\ngrower on the coast. Deliveries on\nWednesdays.\ns__HE_____!ate^^^^^^p^^i>fi\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\ni A in   hv\nThe cards entitle the cords\ny 2 ft.) complied from official re- !\nhy J. H. Pillsbury, CE.    This\nfull  details of contours,  lopo* :\nciation of Conservative Insurgents with  graphical  features,  street grades and1\nfull privileges. i rot el\ufffd\ufffdvations.\nPRICE -TWO DOU.AU\nservativc camp.\nrecipienu to membership in  the Asso-\ngives\nfashionable   fall waists.    Wai-\nSTART IN BUSINESS\nSell the Daily .News.\nIt's the easiest and quickest way of earning money\nof your own.     Apply at\nTHE     NEWS     OFFICE\nFor Sale at the Office of\nC. B. SCHREIBER _ CO.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    Prnc. Rnprrt\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1.1 Thlnl Are.\nr. O. Boi \ufffd\ufffdll.\nPhone \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nIS Commission Government Better ^\nThan the Old-style City Council   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nIntending Purchasers\nof Section 2 Lots\nNov. 29th is the date set for\nthe selling by auction of Lota\nin Section 2. If you wish to '\nget a lot send us your instructions to buy, together with the\ncash for the amount you care\nto put in.\nTerms of Sale -One quarter\ncash and balance in 1. I and 3\nyears at 6 per cent.\nThe Paper\nfor\nYour Home!\nTHE\n\"DAILY\nNEWS\"\nIt give9 you all the news of your own city and district as well as the principal happeniny-*\nin all parts of the world.   The news is well edited, its news columns are clean and whi*'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\nsome.   It is a paper yo-i need in your home.   The advertising columns of the News briny\nyou in touch with opportunities for getting the full value for your money. :      :      : _J\nG.R. NADEN COMPANY\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    j\nA    PUBLIC    DEBATE  J-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*'-\nLimited.\nPrinc* Rupen, B.C.\non the above question will be held in the Presbyterian Church\nWednesday  Evening  at  8   o'clock\nMr.  J. S. Cowper, Editor of the Daily .Sews will\ntake  the  affirmative.\nEx-Alderman W. P. Lynch will take the negative.\nThis is an grand opportunity to hear this great question discussed\nChimafT Swwpiai tai ftouct Qtta'af\nPrepare ftir winter by getting your fnr-\nnaces and flues put in order by\nC. H. CUTTING\nPiki.-I 0** ****** Mthess  Ism H-.fl ar\nI'M' r'-F   ;.\n* ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"-\ufffd\ufffdii wfcn ^_m_- *aa*A]0a* n-^n ******, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-**-\nBUI Heads\nPrice Lists\nMemorandum Forms\nCommercial Card*\nIn  Commercial  Printing\nwa ha.e a Urge .lock ef\n******\n!--*-$.\nWe h.ndl. 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Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http:\/\/digitize.library.ubc.ca\/","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1911-11-21 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1911-11-21 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0227756"}