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II, NO. 294\nPrince Rupert, B.C.. Saturday, December 23, 1911.\nERRY CffilSTfM'\nGOOD WILL FOR THE CITY IS\nI       THE BUM0F THIS DITTY\nFOR OHRI8TMA8 EVE'S ON SUNDAY   AND   0HRI8TMA8   DAY'S\nON MONDAY, AND HERE WE ARE IN RUPERT\nFEELING GOOD.\nWhen you've seen it in the Empire, and been told it's in the\nJournal, and eagerly poetised it\nIn The News, just forget the local\ntattle, and the Cily Council\nprattle, and tbe candidates for\nMayor with their views.\nFor Christinas Eve's on Sunday,\nand it's Christinas Day nn Monday, anil here we are in Rupert\nfeeling good.   So lei's bury every\n* hatchet, where wc home it or we\nbatch it, and live tbo good old\nseason ns we should.\nIn the East and in lho Old Laud,\nwheiln'i' warm land, whether cold\nland, nil our friends are making\nmerry in tbeir streets. They have\nno cily grading to encourage\nChristinas trading\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtheir pathways rail for in. gymnastic feats.\nThey havo no hills nor ditches\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdniongsi their civic riches, but\ntheir sons nre mostly man-sons\n. Just llie same. Their city arc-\nligbl flickers, while wo mush il\nrpiiii.l in sluk.Ts, dodging light\npoles   by   our    lantern's    feeble\n\"flame.\nYet they wish they were as wo\nare, for our prospects ns Ihey see\nare quite the finest any cily over\nhad. We'll all boom like Section\nTwo lots if we jusi get in and do\nlots, and when thc steel gets\nlinked up we'll bo glad.\nft But today we have no worry,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwe're nol. oven in a hurry, for it's\nChristinas time and turkey's on\nthc bill.   (For Italians il's a food-\nbill in lime of pesos and goodwill, which should certainly be\npunished with a will.\nHul, gel busy now, forget, it.\nLook us if you'd never met il.\n'I'h is is Christ nuts lime, whal\nmatters else at all? \"Peace and\ngood will for our cily,\" is lhc\nburden Of this ditty \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Merry\nChristmas, Rupert people, one\nand all I\nl'anlorium   Pioneer   Cleaners.\nPhone 4.\nSERVICE8 ON CHRISTMAS  EVE\nSpools\nChristmas   Services   In\nEmpress Theatre.\nThen will be a real Christinas\nspirit abroad in the Empress Theatre on Sunday evening. Last\nyear on Clii-islmns Sundny an ex-\ncellenl musical service was held\nand greatly appreciated. This\nyeur also I here has been preparation for the very best kind of\nChrist mas Eve. The old Christ-\ninns hymns will be sung and the\nbesl Christmas anthems, and n\nChristmas sermon preached by\nilif pastor, Rev. F. \\V. Kerr.\nStrangers und visitors uro always welcome ul our services.\nMorning Christmas service is\nheld in the church hall un Fourth\navenue.\nThe club meets mi Wednesday\nns usual, when a social evening\nnnd informal concert is planned.\nEveryone  Is invited to  the club.\nREAL ESTATE IS\n1 MOVING QUICK\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdoCaffery A Gibbons Have a Big\nI List of Sales\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSomething to\n| Judge Your Values By.\nI The following list of sales put\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd through within the Inst few days\n*? ty McCaeffry \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>. (lililmns will be\ni.'AOt interest to investors in Prince\nfcJtuperl really. Most of the soles\nJjfWere lielpeil in the advertising\nHgDlumns nf Tho Daily News.\nI.nl   11,   block   7,   section   5,\n-'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd6,0(1(1; lo W. A. Ferguson.\nI Lot   23,   block   1,   8cction   7,\nI5H0; T. Knlsumnta.\n*  Lots 3 and  ., block 22, section\n<r7, 11,100 pair; P. Dlack.\nHouse and lot 5, block 2, section 7, SI,500; A. E. Rainier.\nHouse nml lot 12, block 15, section 5, $2,100; L. Hrown.\nLots tl and to, blork 35, section\n1, $7,000 pair; t). Nelson.\nLol   11,   block   I,   section   1,\n$2,050; E. C. Peterson.\n.   Lot   22   block   35,   section   7,\n#650; J. D. Fraser.\nJ Lols 5 and 0, block 18, section\n8, $450 pair; O. E. Angell.\nHouse and lot 19, block i, section 5, $2,600; J. A. Adams, Vancouver.\nt   House and lot, bloek 7, section\n6, $3,000; A. Holtby.\nI Lot   14,   block   28,   section   1,\n#2,635;   C.   Young  &   Co.,   Vancouver.\nI Lot 5, blofk 23, section 7, $550;\nH. Lewis.\nI Lol 43, block 3, section 7, $050;\nM. A. McPhnil.\nI   Lots 4, 5 and 0, block 29, section 1, $4,000; M. E. Kendall and\n: 8. Bloom.\nLots 14 and 15. block 12, section 7, $1,200 pair.\nLots 1 and 2, block 19, section\nS, $000 pair; M. E. Kendall.\nI Lot   4,   block   6,   section    5,\n\"i-ii,500; M. M. Stephens & Co.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Lots II nnd 12, block, 22, sec-\n.  tion 8, $800; W. Porter.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I Lots 1 and 2 .block 31, section\n.$, $850; J. Keefe.\nI-Lot   9,   block   29,   section   1,\n'\"$2,000; VV. O. Nickerson.\n*.      Lot     1917,     Lakelse     Valley,\ni   12,500; T. O'Ncil.\nLot 1281, Porcher Island, $300;\nJ. Scott.\nChoicest liquors and oigars\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nSsvoy.\nHAS'EVELYN'\nCHANGED HANDS\nRumor That the Dominion Quarantine Launoh Has Been Sold\nto the Provincial Government.\nThere is a minor around the\nwaterfront (bat the Dominion\nQovernmeni quarantine launch\nEvelyn has changed owners and\nhas lieen purchased by lhc Provincial Government for use by the\nlocul member nnd the r..nd building staff for political missions\naround lhe islunds. The change\nof ownership is supposed to hnve\nsi.me connection Willi the forthcoming Provincial general election.\nThis morning the launch left\nWilli a Provincial (lovernnient\nparly fm- u trip It. Refuge Day and\nnib.'r points mi Porcher Islniid.\nAccompanying Mr. Manson wns\nhis brother nn.l Messrs. Jennings\nmid liillinghiim, lhe Provinrinl\nroad superintendents.\nTHE  CHRISTMAS  SPIRIT\nHE IS 8TILL ALIVE\nCity   Counoil   Harmonious   Last\nNight\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVery Short Session.\nAn nmifuhle spirit prevailed\nthroughout last night's meeting\nof lhe Council, Ibe last before\nChristmns.  Even When Alderman\nNewion iiguin trespassed on the\nfamous \"Enquiry\" olause in the\nPr.ii-e.lure byluw and asked B\nquestion without giving notioe,\nthe Mayor wus most gentle iu his\nreproof. The prinoipal business\nul last night's meeting wns the\ndiscussion iu committee of the\nwhole of two plankway bylaws\nwhich will come up for Ilnnl\npassing on Tuesday next. Strange\nto say. Alderman Douglas missed\nlust  night's meeting.\nThe way of thc cast is lo buy\ncheap al the Mussallem Store,   tf\nHow   about   neckwear,   silk\nkirn.. mis, children's dresses.\nJabour Dros., 3rd avenue, between 7th mid Hth si roots.     21\nFollowing nre snid to lie candidates for uldermuuie honors-\nII. F. McRae, P. I. Palmer,\nThomas McClymont ami one ..I\nthe Mr H.t.e brothers of Sixth\nsll I.\nDigby   Island  Man  Has  Not Yet\nTested His Invention\nTo thaw out frozen waler pipes\nwiili u shol from a rifle tired Into th.- pipe is the latest solntllla-\nImn of genius.    The idea is suid\nin emanate from Digby island\nwhere only determined effort on\nthe i ut i-i ..r lhe i.tilers prevented\nIbe inventor from pulling his\nplan lo the lest. He had Initded\nIlis rifle and was about to jam\nthe muzzle into the icebound pipe\nnnd pull the trigger when his\nfriends Intervened, so, at least,\nlhe Btory runs. The pipe was\nthawed out the old way by a\nblow-lamp,\nNOTICE\nA meel ing of llie Property Owners' Association bf Prince Itupert will be held iu ihe Presbyterian ohuroh hull on I-'..inlii uve.\non Friday, lhe 29th Dee., al 8 p.\nin. aii members nml Intending\nmembers nre requested la be present for tin- purpose of reoom-|\nmending candidates for Mayor\nami Alderman. The annual fee\nis $l.oo. Enrollment of members will lake place. Everybody\nshould come. 31\n'Old   Reliable\"   Returned   Direct\nLast Night.\nWilli n heavy cargo of Christmas freight aud Clii'islinas mails\nihe Camosun arrived lust nighl\nshnrlly   afler   H   o'olook,     Itapid\nwork whs ilniie by the longshoremen in transferring the cargo to\nsheds, nn.l the Camosun pulled\nmil again for Vanoouver wiih a\nnumber nf Christmas passengers\nfor the soulh.\nTHE NEWS GIVES SANTA A\nFEW TIPS ABOUT PRESENTS\nLIST    OF    USEFUL    GIFTS    THAT     SHOULD     FIND    THEIR\nWAY    INTO   THE    STOCKINGS   OF    SOME   OF\nOUR    TOWNSMEN.\nNEW ALASKA VESSEL\nThe Liner Mariposa Is to be Ratified for Northern Run\n(Canadian Press Despatch.)\nSeattle, Deo. 82.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTho Alaska\nsteamship Co. huve purchased\nihe Oceanic liner Mariposa, sister vessel of the Alameda, for use\nmi the Nml hern run. Extensive\nalterations ami decorations will\nhe carried ..ut I., i-t.si $30,000, including an additional hatch for\nthe shipment nf the heavy cargoes of copper ore from Alaska.\nCall nn.l sec our select slock\nnf diamonds and gem rings. J. S.\nlimy & Sons' Jewelry Store,   tf\nTurkeys, Cranberries, Celery.\nFancy Washington local turkeys, (ho best in town; ducks,\ngeese and chickens; everything\nfor the Christmas dinner. Fruits\nand vegetables in big variety.\nOysters and fish. Shrubsall is al\nyour service. 31\nDEAR SANTA CLAUS, PLEASE\nGIVE PRINCE RUPERT THESE:\nOne Road Round Kaien Island\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOne Road up to the Top of Mt.\nOldfield-M Would Please Us All Very Much and Help Us\nto Love the Provincial Government Better\nMr, T. D. Pattullo is responsible for the excellent suggestions contained In the following letter to the Editor:\nDear Sir:\nAnother two years will see ihe transcontinental aboul com-\npleled and il. is therefore desirable thai every possible preparation\nsll..uld be mad.- for the reception nf nol only the large number of\npeople  who will come to   Prince  Ituperl to  live but also  for tbe\nentertainment of ihe thousands who win only he visitors, bui whoso\nimpressions muy he of iiu-uleiiluhle benelii lo lhe city.\nIt  OCOUrS  to me that   Ibis  is a most  opportune  lime  for lhe\nProvincial Qovernmeni to begin the construction of n rosd around\nKaien Islund and also 10 Ibe top Of lhe hill, Tl ust will iiiii In-\nvery great nnd iu uny event the Province is reaping so in.icli bonefll\nthrough llie opening up of Northern li. C. that al least son f lhe\nmoney derived from the sale by the Government >.f Prince lluperl\nreal estate should be reinvested in public conveniences for the oily.\nThe view from the i>.p of lhe hill will lie one nf the scenic at-\nIraclions of tlie Pacillc Coust.\nlu ndililii.il lo Ibe run.Is already referred I... a road sin.uld he\nlimll around SellwnlInns Lake and a park laid mil al lhe upper\nend of tho lake.\nIt is nol loo soon I., si art these things. Tiny will lake a OOUple\nof years lo complete and  lhe more advantages the eily  can show\nwiih the completion >.f tb.* railroad iho greater will be the Impetus\nto development.\nA concerted move ought l>. lie made on lhe l*i-<>\\inotal treasury.\nFaithfully   \\.nn-.\nT. D. PATTULLO,\nJust Iii help Simla Clans in his\nwork nf distributing Christmas\nu'ifls The News makes lhe folluwing suggestions for the old\n-.iiinl:\nAlderman Uildilob A patent\nswift acting vacuum house remover.\nchief Owen\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA  i lei   Indian\n\\ Illago.\nW. (liaison\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA liny totem pole\nconductor's baton.\nL, Crippen\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe li. s. O, for\nihe last Indian uprising,\nc. c. perry\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda combined bobsled suitcase.\nChief Vickers\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe Gifi nf\nTongues; lo save Lime with foreign witnesses.\nCaptain Harney Johnston\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThat medal fnr starboard landings,\nI.. Bullook-Webster- A toy\ntheatre.\ns. p. McMordie \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Seolion ?\ngrading oonlraol.\nSection 2 Owners\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA suspension bridge.\nNell Mackay\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAn executive tn\nmanage, and an editor-mayor.\n\"Mack\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA never-failing news\nmagnet.\nAlderman Newton\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe mayorship, of course.\nCaptain Babington\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA shadow\nlhal never grovi- less,\nHays Ci k Resident*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA sewer\npipe with uu outlet In it.\nThe Fire Chief\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe key of the\nnew fire ball.\nAlderman Newton\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAn Interview with \"John Petersen.\"\nTHE TABLES\nThe Ciiy  Solicitor   A law lo\nprevent Imy lawyers beating him.\nMayor Manson- An easj ohalr.\nThe (i. T.  P.      The head nf J.  P.\nMabeo on a charger.\ns.t*..mi Avenue Residents\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA\nview of lhe steam roller at work.\nThe skeena District A good\nllvo member.\nPrince Ruperl An end to\nCouncil bickerings.\nTo Our Readers -Arlghl merry\nChit.Una.  lime.\nSupl.     Love   \"Burning   (In\nDaylight,\" wllh apologies lo the\nauthor.\nThe Ciiy Engineer Collapse\nProof Culverts, and Competent\nCritics.\nr.ii*. Clerk Woods    Self ll .I'd\num Council Minutes.\n\\\\. ll. Montgomery\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA city\nwhere they pay fortnightly wages\nweekly, with si\\ months holidays\ntwice a year.\nMajor Olbson\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA smooth pav-\nl s mt Avenue.\ninn* Young Men A proper nth-\nlello park.\nIt.-*.. VV. II. McLeod--A new\nchurch wiih recreation rooms.\nRov. I*'. W. Kerr\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA wedding ut\nwhich ho wed* bui doesn't officiate,\nTh.- Bishop Silver from the\nSea.\nAil Inu I.ml.- The glad band,\nbecause hc gives it so often.\nFresh East, rn ' *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* -*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* rs in\nshell nl shrul.-all. Market, rhird\navenue, 2t\nTHE GAEKWAR\nARE TURNED OFFERS APOLOGY\nGirls Who a Few Days Ago Were Native Indian Ruler Brooding\non Trial for Shooting Now Sue Over His Troubles Offends the\nMillionaire for Damages. King and Queen at the Durbar\n11'.in.nli.in I'ress I'-  initcli.) (Canadian  Press I.espatrh.)\nNew   York,   Dec   29.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLillian     Delhi, Deo. :'.'   The Gaekwar\nGraham and Helen Conrad, tho j of Baroda  lui'-  formally ap'olo-\nTHE SWORD HAS BEEN ABOLISHED TO MAKE WAY FOR THE RIFLE\ntwo show girls whn were freed\nlast week by a jury of a ehaige\nof attempting lo murder W, E. D,\nStokes, ibe millionaire hotel proprietor, have each entered action\nfor 150,000 damages for false ar-\nrei-i ami Imprisonment,\nMr. Blokes, who during the\ntrial lm almost at death's door,\nIs recovering hi*, health.\nSmoking Concert\nThe    Longshoreman's    Union\nwill give ii hig smoking oonoert\nnn Christmas night, Dee. 25, el\ntho I.WAV. Hull. Tickets St.  ll\ngized  In  llu-  Hriiish  crowd   for\nIn.wing only ..nee and then  un\nchurch Notice.\nA special fealure of the evening service of the Hnplist Church\nto bo hold in lhe Melnlyre Hall\nwill he lhc singing of Xmns enrols\nby members of llie Sunday school\nnnd choir. A hearty invitation\nto nil on Sundny next, Dec. 24.\nRemember Us, George.\nMr. Oeorgc Frizzell has received a large packing case full\nof   llnidn   chocolates   from Mr.\nGeorge Morrow, wiiti Instructions\nto distribute them among Mr.\nMorrow's friends in llie city ns\na Christmas gifi.   Ilememlier us,\nGeorge,\nChampagne, port, claret and all\nolher glasses fnr lhe Christinas\ndinner.    Wallace's.\nSpecial\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$375 high grade piano\nfor $25 down nnd $10 per month.\nOnly three instruments will bo\nsold on those terms. Hayner\nPros. St\ni*V-* yyy\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfi,    \ufffd\ufffde*w  TT*\n'* *** **\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**. '\"*   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n:   S'- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,***,\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd~*A^~2:\n\\\n*'*p2 t\ufffd\ufffd#.|f#l **\n5\nI' ii I l.   I need You.  Try out\nknitted goods.  Jabour Bros. 21\nCIRCUS NOBLEMAN KILLED\n\"Lord\" George Sanger Murdered\nby an Employee in England.\n(Canadian Press Despatch.)\nLondon, Doo. 23. Lord George\nSanger, the famous circus showman, wu- murdbrcd l.y an employee mi hi*, farm al Finehley.\nLondon, last nighl. Tho murderer escaped, Sanger -\"Id In-\nshow in P. 'I'. Hnrniim in is? i.\nTHE GAEKWAR OF BARODA.\n^^^ mediately   turning   his back ou\nAll   kinds   of  musical   inatru-1 King Goorgo  ami    Q n    Murv\nincuts at J. S. Oray & Sons', Slhjduring tho Durbar ceremony. Ho\n-ii'i'i'i.\ntf\ni- iii ii very nervous slate.        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nII i- Ihoughl here lhal he did\nnol Inlend in Instill the Hriiish\nsovereigns, hut   fell  ciiiliarrnsseil\nCornel solo by Mr. Peyton, formerly    t.f    Winnipeg   iirchesli'ii,      \t\ntenor nolo by Mr. John E. Davey,Iin ihen* presence as a result of\nland olher    excellent    Christmas   the    scandal hanging    over    his\nI music in Mclnlyre Hull tomorrow\nlevelling.   Vim are Invited.\nITU IAN FiniNO SQUAD WAITING FOR THE OFFICERS' WORDS Ti I SHOOT TO DEATH TIIK\nAR\\H SEATED ON A LOG OF WOOD NEAR THE WELL, ENVELOPED IN THE WHITF. silF.l'T\nTHAT SERVES AS A CLOAK FOR THE SONS OF THE DF.SERT.\nGel her a fashionable silk or\nnet blouse, a gnlil and pear! han -\ndied umbrella, a lea sel   many\nfilings   lo  Ohooso   from  al  Wallace's, tf\nUmbrellas  In lmlh gold and\nl*'.-|t'*i uilly selected for Rupert ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nweather and Christmas giving. 1 ceremonies, causing liis innd\nAl Wark's. 21     Ivert.ent actions.\nhead in London.\nTho Gaekwar was in England\na- nue nf Uie representative rul\ufffd\ufffd\nei- ni India during the coronation week.   Since his return to\nIndia in* lm- I ii publicly named\nap co-respondonl In an aollon in-\nvolving ih.. inline of ii woman of\nlhe nobility, This is thought to\nhave lm.I something tn .i<> with\nhis confusion during the Durlmr\n'V '\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nThe Daily News\nThe Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation tn Northern B. C\nPublished by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited\nDAILY AND WEEKLY\nTRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-5i) cents per inch. Contract rates\non application.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-DxiLY, 50c\nper month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All\nOther Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly\nin advance.\nHEAD OFFICE\nDaily \"lews Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C.   Telephone 98.\nBRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES\nNEW York-National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City.\nSeattle -Puget Sound News Co.\nLondon, England-The Cloughor 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.\nDaily Edition,\nSaturday. Dec. 23\nCHRISTMAS DAY, 1811.\nII is a seemingly Ironic comment on humanity that twenty\ncenturies after the message of \"Peace on Earth and Good Will\ntoward men\" that Christinas Hay, lull, should Untl a battlellelil\nthe centre of the world's stage in l.ulh hemispheres.\nNot that the sword is more barbaric und cruel than the\ncoward's kiss, nor that the earth is a scene of peace, even when\nthere are no battlefields to tlruin it of its human blood. The\ncruelties of every rich and prosperous state\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcruelties which\nseem to he a part of its richness and prosperity\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdare greater than\nthe cruelties of war. Even the death toll on the railways of a\nneighboring country, chargeable for the most part to a greed for\nprolits that counts it cheaper to pay for human blood than to\nprotect life, was greater last year than the death toll in Britain's\nlast great war.\nBeneath the beauty and repose <>f Nature, the scientist discovers \"Nature rod in tooth and claw.\" All life is a struggle,\nand the mere incident of an armed clash in China or Tripoli\ncounts lint little in the great aggregate of confliot that forever\nhas been the lot of the dwellers on earth's surface.\nA bloodstained field in China ami another in Tripoli do not\nnecessarily imply that Ihe world is not advancing to a stage\nwhere the angels' song can better he realised. There can be\nno hallowed peace where justice is nol, and one battlefield at\nleast, despite the mists of passion and human hate that surround\nil, is more an object foi- Ihe peace angels to rejoice al than\nweep over.\nLife is a struggle\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfor Ihe most pari a struggle for economic\nexistence. Out of thai struggle comes progress. Clearly born\nfrom it is our own city and community of Prince Hupert. For\nii real ground of Christmas rejoicing anyone of us might well\ngive thanks thut we are here iu the land of great opportunities,\nwhere every man is as good as his neighbor, and life olfers a\nchance to ull.\nTwenty centuries after the angels' message does not Hnd\nthe mill on in tn here, but it does lind the world immensely quickened in its sense of justice an.l love for its neighbor. Man who\nhas not yet ridden his body of the rudiments of claws and tail\nhas not yet ridden liis heart of the tierce hate and passion of\nthe beast. Hut at least he divides that latter habitation wiih\nan angel al limes, ami eual.les the poet of loday to bid the Christmas chimes\n\"Ring nut a slowly dying cause*\nAntl anoienl forms nf parly strife;\nRing ill the mil.I.'I- unities nf life\nWith sweeter manners, purer laws.\nRing iii th.' vulinnl man and free,\nThc larger heart, Ihe kindlier band;\nRing mil lhc darkness of the land,\nRing in the Christ that is to be.\"\nPAPERHANGING\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAND\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nHIGH CLASS\nSIGN  WORK\nOUR SPECIALTIES\nSILVERSIDES  BROS.\nr.o. box 120 moNE 156 green\nSecond Avenue, near McBride\nXmas Suggestions\nTo he cheerful you must\nlie warm. See (\"ialliiiul almul\nthul healer. We are giving\n5 per cent dlsOOUnt on all\nStOVOS,, .'.inking utensils,\nfrom now till the New Year.\nGALLAND   HARDWARE\nMcBride .nd Fifth Avi-iiu.-\n 6\nMOST ANYTHING\nA Heroine\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIn Homespun.\nShe is not fair to outward view\nAs many maidens be;\nAnd yet. a more enticing sight\nI never hope to sec\nThan when for my unworthy sako\nShe  tickles up the buckwheat\ncake.\nShe is not blithe us a gazelle\nThul chortles down tho vale\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nShe cannot turn llic nighl lo song\nLike some, sweet nightingale\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nHul you should see her countenance\nAs   sbe   sews   buttons   on   my\npants.\nLet poets sing of maidens rare\nwim shimmer in the dawn.\nWhose   eyes   are   like   the   slars\nabove,\nWhen all llie clouds are gone\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nHul I will put my life in bock\nFor one plain dame lhal darns\nmy sock.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd a\nFine View Corner\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI SECTION  tw\n$2,250\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIN SECTION   TWO-\nSNAP   -   $525 Each\nLots 13, 14, 15, Block 28, Section 5\nG.R.NADENCOMPANY\nLimited.\nSecond Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C.\nShoes..\nMADE AND\nREPAIRED\nJOHN CURRIE\n8KCONP AVUNI'i:\nTHINCC RUrUIT\nWE BUY EVERYTHING\nWe Pay Highest Prices\nfor Brass, Copper, Lead,\nRubber   Boots,    Solder,\nDross and Bottles\nPrince Rupert Cast) Store\n735 THIRD AVE.\nLINDSAY'S cEKK_r\nG. T. P. Tr.n.fer Agent.\nOrd.r. promptly fUled.   I'tice. r-*-.in.l,!r.\nOFFICE ~ H. B. Rochntv. Centn BL    Phon. M\nXMAS GIFTS FOR ALL AT\nCAMERON'S\nSilver photo frames, silver military brushes, silver\ntea strainers, cologne bottles, silver depos oream and\nsugars. |tj\nJewelry Gifts\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRings, diamonds, pearls, ruby and\npearl, opals, diamond and pearl brooches, solid gold\nnecklets, cuff links. Our stook will solve your Xmas\ntroubles.\nALL   ARC   WELCOME.\nR.      W.      CAMERON D*Ii_ondSped\ufffd\ufffd'li'.t\nSelect your goods for engraving early and avoid disappointment\nc;>oooooo*\nMcRae Bros.\nOUR\nPERFECT\nSTOCK\nof Xmas gifts\noffers hundreds\nof practical suggestions on the\nquestion of what\nto give. Saves\nyou money too.\n6th Street\nTlll'.lll'.'S NO\nGETTING AWAY\nfrom a\nGREENER\nGUN\nNo other gun rsn equal iho\noiiKKNKlt Mr iffnilarliy .,r imli.-rn\n(I. i'. iv.ii tllniriliiiilun ..I itholi\niiinililllitl Willi .-Ml. i. in I'l'lH'll-Mlnll\n\"llie fores Hist kill**\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdll Isn'l what\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   my,   rnrli*   prove   II.     W.   W.\n'i. ner wa\ufffd\ufffd  Un* in-.! -ttinni-ikt-r In\nllu- niirltl in \"Jmro.*..** Die xliuuiinir\nur ix Kin.     I'rlnr in Uie inlrniliii'lliin\nnr i.i- wiii'iii-raiiiiii ..\"ii-iii ni cooks\nlimiiiir. \"paiiprn\" hail MSB lhi> mm\nmilker.- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwill n' im.   wisp,\"    W. W.\ntiri'i'iii'i' .mult- ll in- -.nun uul ill\nHit*   world's   (rreali'iU   linnnrH   hiv-i\nhi-t-ii wmi stun UIIKKNKH m NS.\nTill*. II Hit* kind ytiu ami\nW.W. GREENER\n63-65 Inter H.I Hill Mwtml. tt*.\nDon't skim the milk of human\nkindness.\nNecessity knows no low.-\nmalerial for a J. P.\n-Fine\nSeven hundred British subjects\nare born nt sea every year.\nThink how lundsick those\nbabies must be when llrsl they\ngel shore leave I\nSo Oold.\nFrom a London divorce trial\nreport: \"No, I never saw endearments between Thomas Heechnni\nanil Mrs. Foster. They merely\nbugged und kissed one another.\"\nSome fellows are ofraitl to nail\na lie because they are not members of tbe Carpenters' Onion,\n\"The waves dash over her!\"\ncried the orator. \"Her sails are\nsplit!   Her yards are gone!   Her\nmiisls are shivered! She it! driving ashore! There is no hope!\nWhal can save her now!\"\n\"Let go ibe anchor, ye lubber!\"\nveiled the seaman in lhe audience.\nDeath by prevention of sleep is\na legal form of punishment in\nChina,\nAnything (but happens in China\nnow may be said to be \"legal.\"\nConsidering the style of backbone worn by some folks I here\nshould be a good market for folding beds.\nSoine     people     curse     nnttll'C\nwhenever their shoes pinch.\nIf you want to lie au angel why\nnot try il out here? Angels attract more attention on earth\nthan tbey do in heaven.\nFrance has the largest aeroplane. It has a spread of OS feel\nand makes only 23 miles an hour.\nOnce on the sticky paper the\nIly can't change his mind.\nSame is true of the man who\nbuys a i ni it Mn ii-h.\nBasket Social and Danoe.\nThe Fraternal Order of Eagles\nwill give ii basket social and\ndanoe on Wednesday evening,\nJanuary 3rd, in K. of P. Ilnll. A\nprize will be given to the person\nbringing the best dressed basket.\nAdmission will he free and all\nare invited. 21\nFestive Season.\nIn excepti.innl Christmas gifts\nKeeley      hns     beautifully gold\nmutinied bevel  plate glass mirrors. 21\nCan You Think ol HoyHiino Whatever in Which\nportent Factor Than in tne\nJust try to\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdas an experiment. Then when yon've\nmade up your mind you want\nthe best meats that are to be\nhad come in and see a meat\nmarket that makes quality\nfirst in its own buying of\nmeats, the model market of\nPrince Rupert,\nFRIZZELL'S\nThe preparations made for tho\nXmas trade have never been\napproached in Prince Kupert.\nPositively everything obtainable in the market lias been\nprovided for the holiday trade.\nTurkeys, Ducks,\nChickens, Geese\nCambridge Sausage\nMayflower Eggs\nBrookfield Farm Butter\nBrookfield   Farm\n_ Sausaei\nSwift's Premier H.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nD r.  c       and Baco\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\nB. C. Special Hams\nand  Bacon\nAjax Brand Hams\nand Bacon\n1\n{\nThere  won't be one failure among the Christmas Dinners if you   will  let us share\nthe  meat responsibility with you.\nFrizzelPs\nMclntyre Block\n3rd Ave.\nW| R n mm ************ *> ********** 0********} n *a \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd + n \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*- n\n...   ...   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-    , |  |\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtn-^1, ^n^,,^,,^,\nFavorite of the West.\nNo home in litis western country can well afford to be without\n\"The Family Herald and Weekly\nSlur\" of Montreal. It is particularly useful in western homes.\nThe information it gives to the\nnew settlers as well is worth\nhundreds of dollars a year. II is\nsimply marvelous tho aim.mil of\ngood instructive matter that\npaper contains each week. It\nwell   deserves   it  success.     Ono\ndollar cannot bo betler invested\nIn western homes than by ordering thai great paper. A bcauti-\npi-cmium picture entitled \"Home\nAgain\" is also included, and it is\nwell wortli the dollar alone.\nCARRONDELLET IS SALVED\nTugs MoCullough and Topaz Have\nWreck Off Holland Rock.\nSalving  operations   were  suc-\nful wiih Lhe slraiiut\nrondellel   on   Holland  line\nThursday,   ami   iii,.   i,,,^\ndragged clear of Ibe i..,\\.\nlowed  inio a safe position\nlhe   wireless   station  *,,,\nIsland, where she tvns i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\nSo far lho damage lo her in\nmil   been  estimated.    The\ning work wns .Inn.' bj I In\n.McCuIlough ami To|\nreotion of Captain 11\nk ..ii\nU,|.\nand\nn.-iir\nDigby\niclied\nIII Ills\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdilk.\nI'T  i|r.\nMEMORANDUM\nO'CLOCK\n\\     Wu    Lii.tned\nMoney\nat\nPer Cent, to\nBuild This\nHouse\nPer Cent, to\nBuild This\nHouse\nLet us loan yoj th; mjtijy t3 buy or build a house or pay off a mon g i .e\nCANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO.\nMclntyre Block, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert.\nHead Office: Pacific Building. Vancouver. B. C.\nJJ.\n19\nEbony Olfte.\nDon'l forget when doing your\n(Christinas     shopping     to     sec\nKeeley's ebony toilet nets, manicure sels and brushes. 2t\n..Christmas Hampers..\nNO.  1\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"ST  MOMS\"\ni bottle. P. \ufffd\ufffd O. Scotch\n1  bct-l. 8 SUr Brandy\n1 bottl* Port\n2 bottl..  Cholc.  Cl.r.t\ne bottl..   atar   (quart.)\nONLV  S\ufffd\ufffd\nNO. 2\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"FAMILV\"\n2 bottlts P. A 0. Scotoh\n1 bottl* 3 SUr Brandy\n2 boltl*. Dry Oln\n1  bottl* B.at  Sh.rry\n1 bolll* B.at Port\nB bottle. Bt. I.t.ph. Olarat\nONLV  SU\nNO. 3\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"FRENCH DINNIR\"\n1 boltla An-i.r Ploon\n2 bottl.a Haul Baraao (quart.)\n4 bottl** St.  C.t.ph.  {quart*!\n8 bolll*.  Sparkling  Moa.ll.  (quarta)\n1 bottla zo-v..r-Old Brandy\n1  bottla  V.llow Ohartr.ua.\nONLV *t*l\nNO. 4\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"INTBBNATIONAL\"\n1 bottl* Sitra  Sh.rry\n2 bottla* Oh.bin\n8 bottla. Oh.ataau Mar\ufffd\ufffdaui\n4 bottl.a Ch.mp.gn.\n1  bolll* BB-VMr-Old  Bl.qull   Brandy\n1  bolll* Maraaklno\nONLV StS.    (Sll quart..)\nNO. B\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"OBRMAN  DINNSR\"\n1  bottl* Oh.rrl.. In Maraaklno\n8 boltla*  Llabfraumllch\n5 bottl.. Sparkling Hook\n1 bolll* 20-Vear-0ld Brandy\n1  bottl* Birch\n1 bottl* \ufffd\ufffdumm*l\nIS bottla* B.*r\nONLV SIS    (All quarta)\nNO.  0\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"OOSMOPOLITAN\"\n1 boltl* Oookull*\n2 bolll** P. A O. Scotch\n1  bottl* 20-VMr-Old Brandy\n- S boltl** Al* or Stout\n1  bolll* Slo* Oln\n1  bottl* Or..n  Oh.rtr.u..  (pint)\nONLV 810.28\nA Useful Christmas Present\n. . . WILL BK A CONSTANT REMINDER OE THE OIVER . . .\nI\n%\nWe list a few of our floods that would  prove very  acceptable\nto your home or your friends.\nR\n3\nOarpet Sweepers\nBread Mixers\nSadirons\nOarvers\nFish Carvers\nBread Knives\nRogers 1847 Outlery\nButcher Knives\nCoffee Percolators\nNlokel Plated Teapots\n8oiB8ors\nSugar Spoons\nEmbroidering Scissors\nGillette Safety Razors\nShaving Brushes\nRazor Strops\nRazor Hones\nNut Oraokers\nLadles' Companions\nReading Lamps\nFootballs\nPunohlng Bags\nBoxing Gloves\nAir Qunn\n.22 Calibre Rifles\nAlarm docks\nSkates\nBoys' Axes\nPocket Knives.\nHunting Knives\nWo have nol been established 50 years, b-.:* we can sell you\nBS-ysar-Old Brandy, Remember, wo have a completo assortment\nof all standard Liquors, and control the exclusive agency for a\nlarge number of the Jlest Wines,Liquors and Liqueurs ever seen\nin tbe Province. Wo buy direct from Europe and give you the\nbenefit of the middleman's profits.\n10 per oent. discount on all bills   Otar $B until tho ond of ths year.\nClarke Bros., Ltd. MdBirwBisck.nwAww Phone 39\nWe have an endless list of Roods suitable for Christmas  Gifts.\nH\nVJA\nI\nm\nm\nj*jt\\\nBj\ni\nKb\nm\nm\ng Prince Rupert Hardware & Supply Company\n.-# ***** .*.^.*,.:m*        ~~S2^jJSWKan^\nhi\n*   K\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**. THE DAILY NEWS\nQUESTIONS THE KIDDIES ASK.\nXmas  Goods\nJUST ARRIVED <\n..A large assortment of chocolates in fancy baskets and boxes\nalso a full line of\nCHRISTMAS STOCKINGS  AND CRACKERS\n_     Choice New Season's Fruit and Nuts\nSEE   OUR   WINDOW\nI    m\n-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nWilliams & McMeekin\nIMfarson Block\nPhone 56\nm&_p\ufffd\ufffd<\nWaltham Watches\nin Nickel Cases\n7-Jewelled for $6.10 15-Jewelled for $7.15\n17-Jewelled for $8.25\n1 Ra\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *\nV,      'S\nAlso we have the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd highest    grade   of\nRAILROAD    Waltham,   Howard,\nand Hampden Gold\nWatches.\nFanciful Cut Glass\nChinaware, Clocks,\netc., etc.\n'WATCHES\nW**m\nMussallem & Co.\nJewelry Store 423 5th Ave. East\n.HUBL HARBISON\n(notut rosuc)\nV.   F. 0.  OAMIII.K\niamuel Harrison & Co.\nReal Estate and Stock Brokers\nAPPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED\nrince Rupert\nand\nStewart\n_u a_n*~asi^ei * *   \ufffd\ufffd n\ufffd\ufffdn '' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ~> \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ~i '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"    *ff\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi '*\\f ~i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"~i \ufffd\ufffd~\n,..^j**mmm*..tm,**f**f***p ****** ihs_.-_.i-\nH.--W.-*-----\ufffd\ufffdr-*_..-W-^-l   [\nLYNCH BROS.\nGeneral Merchandise\nLargest Stock\nLowest Prices in Northern B. C.\nTHE IDEAL FURNISHING\nSOOT\nAND\nSHOE\nHOUSE\nCorlirs Coon Collars\nHarry Smith\n3rd & 7th\nTO CURE\nCOUGHS\n& COLDS **\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMathieu's Syrup\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI lar \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnd Cod Liver Oll\nnot only stops a cough but cures\nit Its tonic and restorative\nproperties enable the system to\npermanently throw off a cold.\n3jc for large bottle.\nSold everywhere.\nJ. lm MATHIK0 CO . rrop..      BIIBSBBOOKK.\n?l\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl>\nMATHIEUS SYRUP\nOF TAR   *9*\nCOO LIVER  OIL-\nWhy We Have Plum Pudding.\nPlum pudding nnd mince pies\nhave only been made in their\npresent form during tho last two\nor three hundred years. It wns\nin ancient limes the practiuo for\npeople to glvo one another at\nOhrlstmas time little cakes\nroughly shaped in ihe human\nform, and those represented lho\ninfant   Jesus   uml   Big   mother.\nThis heeaine mm luborato as\nlime wenl on nn.l developed into\na great Qhrislmas pie made up <>f\nall kinds of things \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd chicken,\nSggS, spices, raisins, run-ants,\nBUgar, candied peel and so on.\nThe pies were made iu the supposed shape of the manger in\nWhioh Jesus was laid. Tlie various Ingredients, Doming, as ninny\ndiil, from the easl, were said lo\nrepresent lhe gifts of lho wise\nmen to Jesus. Later the pies\nwere made in lhe more convenient\nround shape, and developed into\nour plum puddings and mince\npies.\nWhy Children Have Ohrlstmas\nTrees.\nThe Christmas tree was very\nlitlle known in Kngland before tho\ncoming of Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria, who introduced the rush uu from Germany. It is supposed to have\nbeen derived from a custom of\nthe ancient Egyptians, who used\nto deck Iheir houses al this period\nof the year with branches of\ndale palm, their symbol of life\ntriumphing over death. In Germany, far more than here, the\ntrees arc gaily illuminated with\nlighted candles, a practice thul\ngrew out t.f the custom of keeping a large candle alight at\nChristmas time in lhe churches\nto show that Josus, the Light of\nllie World, had come.\nBAPTIST SERVICES\nSpecial Christmas Celebration In\nMclntyre Hall.\nEleven a. in., morning worship\nand Christmas sermon; 2:30 p. m.\nBible school and Brotherhood\nMarat .. Bible class; 7:30 p. m.\nspecial service of Christmas song,\nconsisting of solos, hymns, anthems and Christmas carols. Rev.\nWnrren 11. McLeod will deliver\na short Christmas sermon on\n\"The Heart of Christmas.\" Music\nunder lhe direction of Mr. John\nlv Davey, organist and choirmaster. Strangers and visitors\nalways welcome. All services\nhelil in Mclntyre Hall. \ufffd\ufffdn Third\navenue, noar Sixth slfeel.\nLook for Mine, Santa\nChris)mas Kvo is very near,\nNow you dear old mnn,\nWhisper what you'll bring to me\nTell me if you can.\nWhen    the    clock    is    striking\ntwelve,\nAnd we're fast asleep;\nli.iuii the    chimney    broad and\nblack\nWilli your pack you'll creep.\nAll the stockings .Mm will see\nHanging in a row.\nAnd mine's Ihe Inngcst one,\nSo you'll be sure lo know.\nTHE QUEEN'S DRIBS\nIt Was of Purple Velvet Trimmed\nwith Ermine.\nDescriptions of the Dtirbnr\ncelebrations show ihnl every-\nIhilig Ul appeal I.i Ihe ey.- wa-.\nresorted Ifl lO make a grand dis-\npln>. The yueen-Kmpress' dress\nwns of while satin embroidered\nwiih a design i.f WSSS, Ihislles\nnnd shamrocks, wiih a border of\nIt,l.i. il..w,Ts.   Thn \ufffd\ufffdt\ufffd\ufffdr Off India\nembroidered  the  front   off  her\ndress. Her Majesty's Imperial\nrobe was off purple velvet trimmed\nwith ermine and wiih a border of\ngold braid.   She wors lhe Orders\n\ufffd\ufffdf the ...ni. i and Ihe Star of\nIndia. Her ornanienls were n\ndiamond and emerald necklace\nand brooches.\nNo Risk\nIn Buying\nFrom Ryrie's\nWe pay delivery\ncharges on all articles\npurchased from us, guarantee safe delivery and\nrefund the money If you\nare not absolutely satis-\nfled.\nOur handsome new 124\npage catalogue, ln colors,\nof Diamonds, Jewelry,\nSilverware, China, Cut\nGlass, Leather Goods,\nEtc., will be mailed upon\nrequest.\nWrite for lt Immediately -It will solve tho\ngift problem for you.\nRyrie Bros., Limited\nCoat*.'. Larf>.t Jewelry Home\n>\/M. Rgrle, Pre*.\nHarry Rgrle, Sec-Trta,.\n134-13cM38YongeSt.\nTORONTO\nSOME SUGGESTIONS\nFOR CHRISTMAS DAY\n666 PLANNING THE TABLE\nSome Hints for Making the Xmas\nDinner Look Well.\nAt the end of the game the one\nwith tho lensi amount of forfeits\nis the winner, ll is u real fun\nmaker for lhe children.\nGRM\ufffd\ufffd^\nTRUWM\nmm\nChristmas and\nNew Year Sailings\ns.s. Prince Rupert\nLeave Princ. Bup.rl Thureday at 8:30\np. m., O*o. 21.1 ana 2Sth, arriving. In Vancouver aarly Saturday morning, OK. 23d\nand 30lh.\nMAKE   VOUR  RESERVATIONS  BSRLV\nPhon. zee\nWhal an important function is\ni in* good old Christmas dinner.\nAniuiiil the table old friends are\nonoo again united, past grievances aro forgdtlon, peace and good\nwell reign supreme,\nBrightness musl ho the predominant feiilure iu Christmastime ilt'coi'iilitiiis. mid that is why\nsoarlel is over lho favorllo true\nal ihis lima of the year.\nA box of growing Itllles of the\nvalley are a delightful Investment and may be made into a delightful centre piece by surround\ning with crinkled paper caught\nup into ins.'Ites and lied with\nbows of ribbon.\nDainty can.lie shades could he\nmade of tIn* crinkled paper with\nslurs cut out in silver paper and\ngummed on lo Ihem, und the\nhousewife who is really artistic\nwill have a touch of red to correspond in ml the little details\nof the table service. Tliis idea\noan even be carried out with the\nham frill, using for this alternative ruches of white and red tissue, letting a while ruche come\nnext io the ham.\nThe exhibition of Crown Derby\numl Moororafl ohina al  Wark's\nis Sttraoling lhe attention nf all\nChristmas shoppers,    Don't fail\nIn make Wink's a point of call. Bt\nCHRISTMAS COMMANDMENTS\nThe Man  Who  Doesn't Observe\nThese Will  Lose His\nPopularity\nW  L. BARKER\nArchitect\nSecond aven.ie and Third street\nOver Westenhaver Bros.' Offlce.\nII. Gordon Munro W. Nlcr.oI.OD UxXler\nMUNRO & LAILEY\nArchitects,\nStork Building, Second Avenue.\nSTUART St.  STEWART\nACCOUNTANTS-:-  AUDITORS\nLaw-Butler Building       Phone No. 280\nPrince Ituuert P.O. Box 361\nItll   ll..III-  too\nexplain thai\nh> avoid Hi.-\nDon'l arrive half\nsoon and jocularly\nyou've \"einne early\ncrush.\"\nDon't entertain lho oompany\nwith a humorous description of\nthe old gentleman you saw oom-\nALKHED CA118S,\nof Hi -mull Culumbla\nand Manitoba Bar*.\nV. BENNETT, B.A.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rflt C Ontario, Su-\nk.tch.w.n  and Alberta Ban.\nCARSS A BENNETT\nBarristers, Notaries, Etc.\nOfllcf   Kit* lntii,.,r block, corner Third .venu. and\nSixth itnwt. I'rlnce Ruoert. 8\nWork Baskets.\nThe most acceptable Christ mas\ngifts nre work baskets filled with\ncandy.   At Keeley's Pharmacy. 2t\nSS. Princa John for Stewart 10 a. m.,\nDae. 20th and 27th.\nPraaant aohedula will  ramaln  In effect\nuntil above data*.\nBi-weekly train service to Vanaitulol.\nTniins leave Prince Rupert at 1 p.m.\nWednesdays and Saturdays. Returning arrive Prince Rupert 4 p.m. on\nThursdays and Sundays.\nSANTA CLAU8' STOCKING\nJust   the  Christmas   Game   You\nWere Trying to Think Of\nOn your Chrlatma* vialt Eaat travel\nvia the Grand Trunk Railway Sy.tem\nfrom Chicago. The finest and best\ntervire over Double Track Route.\nConnections with all roads East and\nWest. Atlantic Steamship bookings\narrsnged.. Full information and\ntickets obtained from thc office of\nA. E. McMASTER\nFREIGHT   AND   rASSBNGKR   AGENT\n\"Siinlii Clans' Slocking\" is jusi\nllie gume you want for Christinas. Knch person musl take (he\nname of a lliing which Santa\nClans might put in anyone's\n-lucking. For instance, one\nmight be n doll, another n gun,\nanother n dog, and a fourth a box\nof sweets. When all have taken\nI he inline of some object, n grown\nup person begins to tell n slory,\ngradually bringing nil these\nnames in. Directly an object is\nmentioned ihe player win. has\ntaken its name must do au action\nin oonneolion with It. The doll\nmight say -- Mamma,\" in a\nsqueaky voice; Lhe gun must\nshout \"Hang!\" the toy dog musl\nbark; and the box of sweats\nwell, lhe besl lliing is lo smile\nsweetly and look pretty 1 Should\nany player fail lo do his a.-lion\nwhen Ihe object he represents is\nmentioned he musl pay a forfeit.\ning up tin; street,    lie mav arrive\nlater.\nDon'l always catch the same\ngirl when playing I.lind man's\nhull'. People may BUSpeol thai\nyou can see.\nDon'l attempt to do conjuring\ntricks    unless    you  huve    tried\nih.mh before.\nDon't say \"l thought so,\" when\nyou are informed that the mince\npies are home-made; its ambig-\nious.\nDon'l say thai \"lhe plum pudding is jusi like mother's.\" It\nmight In- considered it poor compliment.\nDon'l say, \"Thai yarn of yours\nalways make me laugh\" when\nyour host  introduces ins annual\njoke, ii sounds tike another way\nof saying, \"Chcsnuts.\"\nDon't sing more Hum half a\ndozen songs in succession, he-\ncause\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwell, it's bud fur llic\nvoice.\nDon't, when asked lo take a\nglass of port wine, sip it, itu.l\nthen Inquire whether iis port or\nsherry. You may be misunderstood.\nHare and beautiful chlnavaie\nand crockery, exclusive designs.\nWallace's. tf\nChristmas Social.\nThe Scandinavian Society Vnl-\nlialla or S. II. & I*:. 1-'. is making\npreparations for an enjoyable\nsocial witli danoe in K. of P. Ilutl\nSaturday, Dec. 30lh, al 8 p. in.\nMusic by Cray's orchestra.\nGentleman 11.50; ladies free.\n(11(3-23\nWM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S.\nDentist.\nCrown and Bridge Work a Specialty.\nAll limit;.! operation, altllfully treated. Ou and\nlocal .n.atlietlr* atlmlnlelered for the patnlei. ax-\ntractlun of teeth.     Consultation free.     Office.:\nlie Ik-lTK-eri Block, I'rltl,*.*  ltl]|r.l I. 11-11!\nAlcx.M.M.nitin it a .     W.K Weliium*..!. \ufffd\ufffd .1..1..1,\nWILLIAMS   &   MANSON\nBarristers, Solicitors, etc.\nBox 286\nPrince Rupert, B.(\nr.to. nox 2.1\nPRINCE RllrERT\nJOHN E. DAVEY\nTEACHER OF SINGING\ni*t*i n or wm. rosos. est)., *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*,***, ion., nto\nGEORGE LEEK & CO.\nMERCANTILE    AGENCY\nCOLLECTIONS AND REPORTS\nFire, Lite aad Accident Imuran. *.\n.IS Srd Avenue Phone 3ns and Green ttl\nPRINCE RUPERT\nA. M. BROWN\nHARNESS *  8AD0I.ERY  MANUFACTURER\nRepairing a Specialty.\nComplete Stock Carried.\nOutside Orders Promptly Filled.\n2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sta\nTHE IROQUOIS\nPOOL\nEnglish and American Billiards\nTwelve Tables SECOND AVE.\nPrince Rupert's leading hotel-\nSovoy.\nMrs. FrizzelFs\nDon't forget lhal you can find\na BOBiplStS line of Hand Bags,\nSuit Case Umbrellas wllh gold\nmini ami sterling silver handles,\ndray's Jewelry Slore. Prices\nright. tf\nB.C. Coaat service \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Famous  Pru .-.--\nLine\nTHE FIRST BOAT SOUTH\nPrincess May\nThu radar. December 21.1, al S a.m\nFor Vkrterla. Vancouver .nd Seattle\n}. G. McNab General Af sal\n, .1 a*a*mm*sxmmtm*\nBOYS!\nSTART IN BUSINESS\nSell the Daily News.\nIt's the easiest and quickest way of earning money\nof your own.    Apply at\nTBE     NEWS     OFF1CB\nH^i.^H^J.^-.^ii\n.e^ ,.^l,^.,^.i\n\/\nii\nThe eternal quest In buying party and evening dresses\nIs to And something prettier, something more \"becoming,\"\nsomething in ths way of a new effect in an approved style.\nMrs. Frizzell has always carried the acknowledged leading\ndisplay of this elass of goods In Prinoe Rupert, and Is now\noffering them at a deolded sacrifice.\nA big reduotlon has also ***** made In ralnooats and\nladles' and children's coats.\nUseful Christmas gifts serve as a constant reminder\nof the giver.. The store Is replete with holiday suggestions\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIn fact, It Is a deolded ahow nowadays.\nLadies' collars, handkerchiefs, needlework, etc., In\nfact, an endless variety of appropriate Ohrlstmas novelties.\nALL TASTES GRATIFIED EXCEPT POOR TASTES.\nMrs. FrizzelFs\nSixth Street\nOPEN UNTIL 10 p.m. THIS WEEK\nEBY   CB.   Co.5S\nREAL ESTATE\nKitsumkalum Land For Sale\nKITSHMKAI.IK . |!    (*\nQutuej Snttakj ui fsraaet Ckuat\nPrepare for winter by getting your fnr.\nnaccs and ilu en put in order by\nC. H. CUTTING\nPiKtial (Wm <-.**, Urnm, Um IM. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nPhone 71\nE. L. FISHER\nFuneral   Director and   Embalmer\nCIIARUES REASONABLE\nTHIRD  AVENUE     PHONE   JM.\ni'1'l '. DAY AND NICHT\nHAYNER BROS.\nUNDERTAKERS .sn EMIIALMERS\nFuneral   Dins-tor.\n3rd Ave. near filh St. Phone No. a\nPrince Rupert Lodge, IMF.\nNO. S3\nMeet. In the Helgerson Block;\nEvery Tuesday Evening\nAll members of the order In the city\nsre requested to visit the lodge.\nJ. P. CADE. N. 0.\nJ. OLUCK. Sec.\nSavoy Hotel\nI On FrtaerandMh.       <*->\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- Wine, .ml Otfar. j. t\nRumrrs palacs or  comtort\nTO LET\nFist in Rsnd Block, corner Sixth Avenue,\nsnd Fulton Street.\nAIm ftores in same block.\nTwo entlsgef coner Second Avenue snd\nNinth Street.\nFOR  SALE\nLota in all iH.ri*. ol the city.\nFIRE INSURANCE\nWe represent some ol the largest Companies doing business In thc City.\nC. D. RAND\n.Second Ave. Phone 112\nTHE TIME GROWS\nSHORTER\nHul HIIIKS' Ohrislmss values are still within your reach.\nOonsull oar catalogue, which Illustrates lhe Onest range\n..I uifi lines on the continent,  Our prloes are moderate\nand fair. No order Is loo small I\" receive our slosssl\nattention, if our catalogue hm. nol reaebod you semi\nvour name and address ami one will be mailed i<. you free,\n]\nrttONB   SOI p.O.     Peel    SM\nPONY EXPRESS\nM JT1 [MAT1C HUCHANT1I'  MCI |V| RY   RKHVICK\nlUfrgw. Htm-** Rnd F-rwsnjinff Afftnla.    For\nHig* cw M-Hof Car il\ufffd\ufffdr of nljrht\nflevtnth Aw\ufffd\ufffd. and Fulton\nVh..n*X*l\n-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\nFRED. STORK I\n-General Hardware- JL\nHenry Birks & Sons, Lid.\nJewellers and Silversmiths\nGrand Hotel.\n. Worklagman's Home\nFree Labor Berras is Csesectiee\nPhone 178 lit Ave  snd 7th SL\nGEO. BRODEBIUS, r.or\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..r.,*\nLittle's NEWS Agency\nI\nMagazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers\nCIGARS   ::  TOBACCOS  ::   FRUITS\nG.T.P. WHARF\nHASTINGS & GRANVILLE STS.\nVANCOUVER\nBuilders'  Hsrdwsrc\nVslves A Pipes      Oxford Stoves\nOrsnltewsre      Tlnwsre\nSECOND - AVENUE\ni\nDon't hoy a wstrh hefore looking over\nour stock. Ask the American railroad  man  his opinion of the ....\nJ. S. Gray & Son, Jewelers,\nWEBB C. BALL\nHolt* Ajrpnui. Wp also carry a full\nit...- of II ihhiiI. MtM'.v Walt hams-\nHamilton, Illinois. l\ufffd\ufffdm.ir.ne moi -mmi\ufffd\ufffd\nNORTHERN B.C.\nLIQUOR Co.\nThe Leading Wholesalers of\nNorthern   British   Columbia\nJ\nExclusive Af anlt (or\nIBUDWEISER BEER! THE DAILY NEWS\nTHOUGHT GEMS\nFROM ENGLAND\nSome Pithy Recent Sayings of tho\nClever Men and Women of the\nOld Land as Recorded In the\nPress.\nWoman's Duty.\nThe prime duty ot woman is io\nkeep herself In good health,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDr.\nJane Walker, ut Hull.\nA Mystery to Ourselves.\nTin- i\ufffd\ufffd a world of mysteries;\n\ufffd\ufffdi* are mysteries even  lo our-\n| -.elves.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSir Alfred Male, at Leeds.\nWindsor Hotel\nFiraT AVENUE AT E10BTS STREET\nNewly Fumiihed and\nSteam Heated Room*\nA  FIRST   CLASS BAR   AND   DINING\nROOM IN CONNECTION\nRATES BO CENTS AND UP\nBATHS   FREE   TO   GUESTS\nW. H. Wright, Prop       P.O. MX 37\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nThe Saintly Smile.\nTin- -ami  who smiles dues s\ngreal deal more i******I In the world\nthan ih.* ^iiiiit with a long fsoe,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nsn- Francis Vane.\nTheir Highest Happiness.\nTh>- \\a>t  majoritj  .'f women\ntin.) iheir highest happiness In\ndomestic life.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Miss Oraoe Fanner, in th.* Empire Review.\nSMITH  & MALLETT\nTHIRD AVE.\nPlumbing, Heatir,:, Steamlittingand\nSheet Metal Work\nOffice: 3rd Ave.\nI*n  no 174\nVVork.hop\n2n1 A.e. bet Tth and 8th Su\nlend\n__.' usysetsivvoS\n*& UHaVSJ&VOOD\t\nARCHBISHOP FARLEY NOW A CARDINAL.\n.\\,-\\v York, Dec, 83.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdArchbishop Farley ..f New York, who was\nrecently honored by the Pont.fl t\" become a member .-f the College\nof Cardinals, lm- made In- first public appearance h.*r.* aa a cardinal\nin dedicating the handsome new Church **i st. Barnabus, New York.\nThe Other Side,\nif you have ii.d tun.- t\nboth >id.-s of a question, read th\nother side.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMr. A. Hnr.ll. M. P\nin the Home Reading Union.\nHer Great Idea.\nThe gr.*ut Idea of the young\nwoman today is how car. she reduce her golf handicap.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRev.\n\\V. J. Jillings. at Southwark\nCathedral.\nNew\nKnox\nHotel\nBESNER & BESNER,   Proprietors\nThe New  Knot  Hotel it mn on the European\nplan.    1 ir.t-.U-u. K-nirv    AU the Latest Modern '\nImprovement- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd BEDS 50c UP I\nFIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT\nNOTICE\nIn Revolt\nH'th lift ion an.l criticism today\nare in revolt againsl that in.*.I\ngiant, lhe prosperous Englishman.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMr. H. ti. Wells, in the\nFortnightly Review,\nThe Better Way.\nTh.- tendency of all legislation\n:.- t^ think less of punishment\nand repression and moi f i>-\n' formation.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLord Mayor \"f London, at the Mansion Hon-.-.\nTlie Best\nProcurable\nAbsolutely piu t\nSnobbery.\ni if all lh>- apparatus nf sii\"I>-\nl.t-ry th.. most widely used and\nlhe mosi easy t\" handle is a great\nname.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMr. I>. I\ufffd\ufffd..naldsi>n, in the\nMusieal Standard.\nThe Morning Tub.\nI never lake a morning bath\nw iiliniil fe.-Iiiii: that I ought to\nn\ufffd\ufffdk a blessing ami return thanks\nf..r it as much as f..r my dinner.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSir J. Criehton Brown, at East\nM   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-ey.\nThe Hobbledehoy.\nAs a rule one d-\ufffd\ufffd*s net find\nsnobbishness amongst i>.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> s: that\ncomes when the) have grown out\nof being boys an.l before they are\niii.'ii.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGeneral Baden-Powell, at\nI'ungbuurne.\nThe Necessary Condition.\nTin- whole history of the modern world gnes In prove that local\naut..11..my is the necessary con-\ndition of true imperial unity and\n..hilarity.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMr. John Redmond.\nM. I'., at ItawteiistBil.\nThe Disappearing Town.\nA   man   wh<>   creates   nothing\nsinks min poverty and oblivion;\nun.I the town wliirh creates nn\nwealth onlj exists as a burden on\ntin- cinmiiiiily. and is Imiind lo\nili\ufffd\ufffda|.|\ufffd\ufffd'iii*.   - Mr.   *',.   \\V.   Russell,\n| III   the   ln\ufffd\ufffdll   It.'MeW*.\nWEDDED AT THIRTEEN\nIs It Any Wonder Thsl at Nineteen She Gets a Divorce?\nWhen  in   Vancouver   You   Should   Stay at  the\nCARLTON  HOTEL\nFinest Cafe in B.C.     European Plan.     Rates $1.00 to S2.60 per day.\nHot and Cold Water in each room.\nCORNER    CORDOVA    AND   CAMBIE    STREETS\nVancouver, B.C.\nx*r*********\nBEIRNES & MULVANY\nSkeena   Mail and  Express\nLeave all express packages for interior points with the Pacific Transfer Co., 807 Third Ave., and insure prompt forwarding.\nAll accounts and correspondence addressed to\nBEIRNES & MULVANY   -I-Ssiis\nwill receive immediate attention\nP.O. B.i 806\n'Haven't you mads a mi'iake-?\"\n.ani .Indue A. W. Era ter n- Mrs.\nNellie Jane Peterson, weighing\neighty pounds, climbed into the\nwitness chair in the divorce\nCOUrl  III  Seattle  IftSl week.\nN\". your honor\/' said the\nplaintiff. -'I want a divorce, and\nI have been told Hint this is Ihe\nplace to gel it.\"\n\"Oh, very well.\" said Hie Court,\n\"proceed with your testimony.   I\nthought it was the juvenile cmirt\nymi were looking for.\"\n\"Jane was thirteen years -dd\nwhen she married Byron J. Peterson in Kansas, on June li\", 14*05,\nand -In* retains her girlish ap-\npearanee at nineteen.\nPeterson, she said, hired n man\nand woman to nins0.iiern.le as ln*r\nparents and give their consent\nIn n marriage license. She came\nwesl lo live. Al Portland Peterson threatened to shout her and\nfailed In support her.\nJudge Fraler granted her Ihe\ndecree,\n.Nollre li hereby riven tbat an ippl.n-\nttieii will be i: .' to Ibe l >.- -._-.... As-\n-.iiii.ly ul ibe I'ruwnce ol British Columbia\nat 111 neil session lur an an amending\n-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd t, n 3 tt tbe British Columbia A Mask.\nRailway Act, int. 1U1. it, statue, ol\nl.rmsh Columbia, IS10., by striking out\nall Ibe Words afler lie word \"Columbia''\nii. l ii. to ol .aid Secii,.n antl substituting\nlb. r. I,.r Uu* t\"ll-\ufffd\ufffdinf:\nAnd or Itvin Tort Geurrc In a n rib-\neattcrt) dire-ii-n to tbe valley ef ibe\nParsnip hiver by way of I'ort McLeod,\niii. im a. mr tbe I'artnip Hiver to a junction with tbe l-eacr Hiver. thence along\nuu .alley of iiie Finlay liner tbrousb\n-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdii. PISS, iti'iue a. wu tbe -i *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd n*\nHiver to a Junction with Ibe main line at\n1.1. graph '!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.. also powers to build\nbranch lines either through tbe fine Hn.r\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr Pises Im.r i .isses to tbe eastern boundary ol British \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"luiiibla. or by way or\nthe most feasible route, or id ibe ali.rna-\nSki-.-tia Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict or Cassia..\nTakt- ix.-ii. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lhal James twins Macrae,\nnl Vancouver, occupation roal estale agenl,\nmi.ini- io apply for permission io pur-\ne in-i   Uu* i-.iir um.- described lands:\ni en, in*.*   ai   a   post   planted   about\nseven milts dislanl and In an easterly\ndirection trom the Mas liner, and aboul\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i.-hi milts nurlh or Alyansti lndlab vlliige,\nllunie nurlh cighl*, chains, ll.ence easl\ni-nrbiy chsins, Uu-nct soulh eighty chains,\ntnence   wesl   eighty   chains   tu  point  or\n'  r.llllllr  |,r  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  J.J.  ll!\nJAMES EW1N0 MACRAE.\nII. 1'. Hutter, Arent.\nDaud Oct. 31, mn.\nrub. Dec. U.\nSkeena  Land  lustrlcl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict  of  Queen\nCharlotte Islands.\nTake in,lice lhat Ellen Marion Younr, or\nVictoria, B. C, occupallon spiusler, intends\nlu apply  for permission  to purchase  tbe.\nlollnwini: described lands:\ni.eminent uut  ai  a  pusl   plained  al   tbe\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd mil,, .i-i corner or Lut It IS, thence west\niu ihe n .iiii. .i-i corner or Lol i :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.!. ilu u e\nlouth   tu  beach,   thcuce   alonr   beach   to\npllllll      lir      i    .lllll,. lie elllelel,       I , e|, 1\ufffd\ufffd ; [11II f    ,o|\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\nhundred and r -ur tioi- acrei, morc or\nten.\nELLEN   MAIlloN  YUt'.NO.\nOeorre Young, Meat,\nPaled Nov.   15, toil.\nI-ub. Dec. 11, Itll.\nSk.ena   Land   District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   ot  Queen!\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i.i:; ii.  Islands.\nTuke notice  that John Scott  Younr,  *>t\n-jaiinli, B. C, occupallon larmer. intends\ntu apply   for permission  to  purchase  tbe\nI     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     ll.* I'    -m.lr.,1       'lllll-\ne HeHre   I.'      I..*        .1 I       a      PO\ufffd\ufffdl       pl   llllcl       ||       Ul,*   I\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmmim c-rner ot Lol 1510, thence tuuth\ni,. ihe h i iii boundary or Lot um, ihence\neasl almir the said boundary tu the sea- ;\nshore, thence rollowmr along tbe sbu.-e to\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd he point ot cummencemenl, conlalnlng\nthree hundred and slilyone (SCI' acres,\niiiur<* or less.\nJOHN  SCOTT YOl'NG.\nGeorge Young. Ag.nl.\nDaled Nov.  15. ifll\npub. Dec. 15, Ull.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict or Cassiar. |\nlake notice lhat Clarence liowen, or Seal lie. Wash., occupation woodsman, in-\nl.nds to apply ror permission lo purchase\nihe following described lands:\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .ii.in- in in.- at a post planled lour\nmiles east or tbe Naas River and about\nllie miles north or Aiyansh, tbence nest\neighty chains, tbence touth eighty chains,\nih.-n.e east eighty chains, tbence nortb\nnghty chains io point or commencement.\nCLARENCE BOWBtl.\nH. 1'. Hutter. Agenl.\nPlied Oct. 31, Itll.\nI'ub. Dec. I-l.\n183b 1911  TU   n      n    ^\nThc Bank of      -1 he Une Best B\nBriUsh North America SECTION j njJJ\nKYeanlalaskacia. ^ ~  '\"'\n4\nCapital and  Reaerve Over J7,300,000\nLots 27 and 28,\nt 30, co.\nBanking by Mall\nis a great convenience to those\nwho live some distance from\ntown.\nI'eposits may be sent in, cash\ndn vu, or other business trans-\nac\\ d    by    Mail,    without   any    R\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' Estate and Rntali\n3rd a*.,     ;;hg|\nPrice mm I\nO.M. Helgerson, ly\n'.ro Lie or delay.\nWrite or ask our Local Man-\nagt r to explain our system to\nyou.\nPrl\ufffd\ufffdce Ruperl Branch\nF. S. I ONG, Manager.\nOffi mi H\ufffd\ufffdl\n'\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHlBrJ\ni\nTHE\nRoyal Hotel\nCor. Third Av\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdM Blu\nskeeni Lind District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Cisslir.\nTake notice that Frank I uny. or Seattle,\nWash., occupation chainman, intends to\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdpply lur permission io purchase tbe following described lands:\ni ..mmcnring at a post planted ibout six\nii.il.-i- easl or the Nils Hiver lud ibout\n-. i. n miles norlh or Aiyinsh, thence nortb\neighty cbains, easl eighty cbains, south\neighty chains, west eighty chains to point\nul commencement.\nFRANK FUREY.\nII. P. Butter, Agent.\nPaled Oct, 31,  Ifl I.\nl-ub. Dec. 14.\nsk.ena   Land   District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   ol   Cuast,\nHinge 5.\nTike notice thit I. John Arglnclls, carpenter, or Victoria, I\"   C. IDlend to apply\nh.r permission to purchise the following\nlive by Ibe most feasible i ut. b.*iue>n i described Tinas\nLyiton ind T.slin Uke, ilso lo bu.ld from l commencing it i post plinted ibout on*\ni point on siid line ol ruiwiy io tb* city md ..ne-hilr miles northeist rrom tbe\nr Wncouter or from tbe Uly of Van-   intake of Trout River, on the west  side\ncouver ... a point oo snd line, by tbe most\nleasiMe route.\"\nAnd  rurther.  for an act extending tbe\ntime   within  which   Ibe  company  bat   lo\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmine lice construction and exi-end nn per\nrent of lit capilalitalion.\nbaled at Victoria. B. C. tblt Sth day or\nDecember.  Ifl I.\nHi'BLHTf.'N t\\  IIEISTERMtN,\nSolicitors ror the Applicants, tbe British\nColumbia i Alaska Railway company.\nLAND LEASE NOTICE\nSkeen. Land Ditu-ict-Dl.trlct of C\ufffd\ufffd*.t Bans. 5\nTaa. aut.ee that we tb. un-ieralvn-nL AlXrvc\nChristian Garde mod Wm. M. John.ton vt Pnnee\nKt*l*n. B.C.. occupation mining enginerr and\nproai-retm. inund to apply tor permiujoo .<\nlearnt th* fullowlng :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ir: land.\nCooumrnc.nl at . post plantad 1-4 mile aas,l vt\nLhe h-t Si.-.; n.ir 1 I'le, M.ti.ri. .nd appro&iir-\n.tely .T miir, \ufffd\ufffdaat of I'r.r.e Kupert. thenc. north\n* cn.rre,. thenc* rul J-' ,h.tr... tbene* K-uth 25\nchain, move or t*\ufffd\ufffd to railway grade, thance\n.r.trtl. 2b chain, mor. or le*. fvltowins -aid\nstraxsa tu point of HMHMBMgl and containing\nTu .cr.t or 1*M.\nALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE\nWILLIAM M. JOHNSON\nPat* Nor. SS. Mil\nPub. Dm. .*.. Mil\nr Lakelse Like, and about live (5) cbains\nblck ': :i, ihe witerrront. thenc* south\n<xn chains, thence wett 80 chains, thence\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-;.'. so chains, ibence east 80 chuns to\npoint >.r commencement, contaimnr 540\nacres, mor* or less.\nJOHN  ARGIRACL1S.\nFred E. Cowell, Arent.\nDited Oct. SI,  Ifll.\nI'ub. Dee. f.\nLAND LEASE NOTICE\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE.\nSkeeni   Lind   District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   of  Queeu\nchirlulle Islinds.\nTake notice that Alfnd McCregur, ol\nVictoria. B. C, i.ccupati.-n bruker, inien.ls\niu apply lor penmssion to lease tbe rot-\nlowmir described lands*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd <>mmencing at a post planted ai .i\nihree-rpiarti-rs or a mile touibw.si fnm\nthe souihwesi erner of Lol 154s. Missel\nInlet, tbence MM forty chuns. ibence\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd uiii io the nortb boundiry of Lot 1557.\nIhence west one hundred cnains. mure or\nlets, tbence nortb ninety cbains. theme\neisi to tbe beicb. Ibence along beacb to\npoint or commencement, camming six\nhundred ind rorty teres (640), more or\nless.\nALFRED M 0RE00R.\nGeorge Young, Agenl.\nPiled Nov. 15. Ifll.\nl-ub. Dec. 15. Ifll.\nSkeeni Lind District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Queen\nChirlotle Islinds.\nTike nonce thu Arthur Tremiine, or\nSaamch. B. C, occupition rirmer, inunds\nIn apply ror permission io lease the foi-\nComniiicing at a po.t pUoted about 3 MaSa : * w\ufffd\ufffd* described linds:\nla a nortti\ufffd\ufffdl> dt-ctns Iron th. norUM-H corner \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd iiiinpnciiig al a post planted at the\nP-a ol Lot ucJ. Rang. I, tout Uwnct. itMeo* *' th* i'i cr.rr.er, being elghly cha as toulb\naatt M ft.-a. xtmt.tr* north 60 chain., thu.ee | \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' lhe le -r t'.v \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -t corner or Lot 1555. Mas-\nvat io bank el nm, tbenc* wuth lolloaing set inlel; Ihence West f..ny chains, thenre\nhaak ol nvtr to pout ol eomnwnenDeiit: con- I n<rth eighty chains, thence cast rorty\nlaintei ino aer... mor. or iaa. chains, ibence south elrhty chains lo tbe\nDei*l s*pt. \ufffd\ufffd, Ivll. LEROY F. GRANT I point i.r  cmmcnctnenl,  containing three\nPub. i-   in, Oardoa C Emm*rMn. Ageat ' iiiindred and twenty acres  .380,, more or\nless.\nSkaena Land DMrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd***** ol Coin Rang* 5 I ARTHUR  TI.1MMM\nlaa. notie* that Mu. Man alulnb. of Uan,       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     ... Georre Young, Agent.\nInland,  occupauon  (pnuter,  intends   to  app!)        lm.-! Nov.   IS.  Ifll.\nlor !\ufffd\ufffdi**:.- .:. to |.urcn_\ufffd\ufffd ti.. loUowing d-aantud |      I'ub. Dec. 15, Ifll.\nSlt-wc Land Iiuanct \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I.utrin of Coot Rang, b\nTak. noue. lhat LeRoy F. Grant of 1-r.nc\nRupsn, H. e , Mcjpauoa c.l \ufffd\ufffdagin\ufffd\ufffdu, u.imid.\nto apply (or p*rmMa\ufffd\ufffda u\nthacri-wd landa:\nA*, ctvu inaei.m, tataia.\ni ta purckaa. th. loUowb^\nr  . inanou* islands\nutt. to Take ne.u-e thai Milclm Wrighl Young,\nI com- ' \"f - um. li B. C. occupillun rirmer, in*\nor rm ' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'* i\" at ply ror permission lo leise ihe\nDun._c.ng at a dom plantad on. ehaiaa aofth    Skeeni   Lind   DISIrlCI\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlllrlCI   Ot   Queftl\nal th* .  .   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd **x eoraar el Lot US, tbaotm aatt* *     __.._..   chirlotle Islind.\n411 eLmtA, xxroea* mmsx tv etuutm, tn.no mu *\nenait_s tne-.o. mam it Chain, to point ol\n-nwie.:.'.,   ConUining Mghty *erm,  mor. or.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . -.. .   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  -?\t\nLi.t-1 oct ;:. i\ufffd\ufffdu.     Miss MArtV Ml LV11XE . following d- scribed lands\nPub. Nov. 11. John C. Mul-11*. Agent -n n-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .-   al   a   post   ;   .- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  I   at   the\n- 'iili.asi   c'erner.   being   alie.ul   on.*   nub\nSkama U: D\ufffd\ufffdtnct-DI\ufffd\ufffdn<t ol Com! Rang. 5   ***** <*' *****.**0******* r******* ?f *-\ufffd\ufffd*  '\ufffd\ufffd*';\nr*k* __-..\ufffd\ufffd u^t lifnj-uun Huad Rkw <g \\<>*'***,',***\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd***> > * *'*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' \"*\ufffd\ufffd*}> boundary- of\nl-rtno ttmstn, B. 0, occupiUo. mtsxat, ini*nd. ' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* *: ' Ibence well lo Ihe easl b'.undny\nto applj iVr |e\ufffd\ufffdtzuaatoo to purcnaM t.IoUoatng \"* ' ' 1**\"- lli**nce south a)<>ng the sain\n..\ufffd\ufffd<r,i..  . .. boundary I\" lhe southetst corner of -mi\nComroticjia .1 . poM ***** 64 chain, tout-    I   <   <\"\"    llu n '    w.sl   llobg   Slid   boiin-\nIrom   li,.  k,um  corner   ol  Lot  WW.     foal    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\"'      I\"   Un*   '\ufffd\ufffd*'   bundiry   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!   l.ul   ISIf.\nmark*! 1.   ..  K s. t. eoraar, tn.no. 70 chain.   .Ii'iee   UMIIB  along  the   said  bnendlry  to\n6t chalu. north, luten To chai-j.   lhe   nurlh  boundary  Of   I.ot   I .-5*.'.   lien'\nChurch Services\nFIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH\nService. ev*r>- Sund.y in th*\nEmpress Theatre. 11 m.i:;    and\n* SO p.m.    Sunday Schuol and\nBiblr CIm. at 2.30 p. m.\nREV. F. W. KERR. M.A.. Pastor\nTHE   FIRST   HAPTIST   CHURCH\nUC.STYRi: HALL. 3RD AVK..  M.1H-IH  ST.\nService,  every* Sunday at 11\n.in.  and 7.30 p.m.     Sunday\nSchool  2.30   p. m.        Baraca\nBible Claa. 2.90 p.m.\nREV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D.   Pastor\nTHE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH\nBETWEEN CENTRE ST. AND 2nd AVE.\nService, every Sunday at  11\na-m.   and 7.90 p.m.     Sunday\nSchool at 2.90 p.m.\nREV. C. I; SLNG. B.D. Pahtor\nTht- V -...\nn\ne \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nI'   I\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' '\nwetanrant\n1   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\n' \ufffd\ufffdthl.\nj Corley & Burgess, Pr^\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\n?kt*c*ni Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict or cisslir.\nTike notice that 1, Janus T. I ..:.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd r; n.\nul Vancouver, B. C, occupation engineer*\n.ng -i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i.i intend to apply ror permission\nlo purchise tbe Mlowing described lands:\nCommenelns at i post punted 52 chuns\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .i-i ol Mis liner and 4u chains soulb or\npre-emption No. 3f7 (SEC-, thence 40\n-hams imrth. thence fl chains west, thence\n4o cbains south. Pillowing the Naas Itiver;\nUu ioc 5f chains citl to point ol commencement; conUining 160 acres, more\nur less.\nJ.  T. FULLEHTON.\nH. H. Stewart, Agenl.\nDated Prince Rupert, Dec. It, Ifll.\nI'ub. Dec. 13.\nskeena  Land   District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict  or   Coast.\nRange 5.\nTike notice tbil I, Abraham II. li.nl.*:,\nor I'rince Hupert, B. C, occupition miner,\nintend to apply lor permission lo purchise\nin.- r.illowiug described lands:\n' eiiiiiieiiciiig ai a pust plinted it the\nsnuihwett corner or i smiil islind ..i. ,i\ntwenty-lire tSI chains norib and twu (S|\nii mi- east m ibe norihwesi corner of Lol\ni;.*3, Range 5, Coasl Ditinci, porcber\nI sian I. in *.-. :::\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.. i,.- the shore line in\na norlheasterly direction about twenty\n10 chains to the nurth end or the island,\ntbence in a souihwesierly direction jI n^\nihe shore lino aboul twenty rfui chains\n|.. ine point ul cummencemenl, being an\nIsland containing aboul rorly tv acres,\nuiure or lest.\nABRAHAM  II. BAIIBLB\nDated Dec. Mb, Ifll.\nI'ub. Dec. 13.\nSkeeni  Lind  District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDislrict  or  Coist,\nHinge 6.\nTake notice Ibal I. I'ag b ri Aunol, or\nNanaimo, n. c, occupation miner, intend\nlo apply for pernussiun to purchase tbe\nMluwuig described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted st tbe\n-outheast corner or Lot n-t, tbence toulb\ntu chains, ihence wesl 40 chains, lln-nce\nnurlb 40 cba:ns. ibence easl 40 chains lu\npoint i.r i iieii.e:.i tint in, containing 160\nacres, more or less.\nDAGOBEHT ALRIOL,\nI red E. Cowell, Agenl.\nDate Nov.  101b, Ifll.\nPub. Dec. t.\nti.. i\nth.nc*  .5 chaina aouta to potat ol  eotc\nut*..* *.. entaining 455 acr*. tavea or ****.\nBL.SJAM1N   III .v-l.l.   l.H I\nDatM OcioUr 21, Mil.\nPub. Nov. I.\nSkwn. Land Dlrtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDMM ol i tu.ur\nTak.  none thai  Angu. Junaa   Mek.nai.  of\nVancouver, It. C, occupation bookk.*p*r. Inu-dnns\nto apply (ur p*rmuaion lo purchaM lh. following\notmenximt lantla:\nuti.n.i:,r,r|  ai a -seat plaaud  at  th.  eon\nrmi.in. Pom mar_\ufffd\ufffdd A t. M. N. W. Cornor,\nlh*oc* 60 tt.aitw Muth, theoc* 60 chain, eaat\nt-..nc* SO chain, north, thence 80 chain, w\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdet\nto point ol eommenc*m*nt, containing 440 acre\nmora or laa*\nangus james Mckenzie\nDaud Sept. 23, MIL\nPub. Nov. t.\nSkwn. Land Dktriet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Da-trie, ol Caaaiar\nTak* nouo. that  Herbert McLennan of  Van-\neouvw, b. C occupation real \ufffd\ufffd*utt* ag.nl, inten-l.\nlo .pply for ieermi_.irin to purchca.  lb. lollcwing\neli-ent^l  land.:\nCommencing at a port planud at tha confluence of Blackw.ur nver with tb* Naaa riv_*\nabout two mile, eoxsxb ot lh* with Dominion\nIrwgr.ph cabin. Part mark-Mi H. M. N. E.\nCorner, tbene. t-0 chain. Miuth. tbtvnc* 80 chain,\nweat, thane. M) ehaina north, thenc* 80 chain*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda* to point of commencement, containing 640\naer** mora or lea*.\nD.Ud Sept. 23, Mil HERBERT McLENNA.N\nPub Nov. 2.\nSkaraa Land Dirtriet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDhrtrlet ol Caaalar\nTaka   aotie   Ub.i   Chart*   Willi.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Ham   ol\nI'.nco.vtv,   rl   C. accupatieB  lB.p*ctor,  I.tend*\nlo .pply I.r p*rmt*wl*n to purchu. tb* lollowing\nttmrtV-d laada:\nC\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlaaurliig at a paat planud at lh. con*\nflnwiea ut Bl.ckw.ur rl-er with tb. Naa. rivar\nabout two mtlw. \ufffd\ufffd>uth Iron th. with Dominion\nlikgnph cabin. PMt markad C. W. H. S. W.\nx otnm, then** 80 ehaina north, th.nc-- 80 chains\neaat, Ihenc 80 chain, aouth, tbenea 80 chain,\nwart to point ol eomm*nenn*nl, containing 640\n.cr*. mora or lea..\nCHARLES  WILLIAM   HAM\nI\ufffd\ufffdU4 Bop-ember 28, MIL\nPob. Nov. t.\nSkaana Und Dirtriet -Dlrtrict of Caaaiar\nTake aotie. tbat Tboma. Arthur Wblu af Van-\neaaver, B. C, eecupatio. eer-p-mUr, Intend, to\nweek-old baby boy was operated \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdppii' *** JS**** ** *\"\"**** t*,# '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn*>\ufffd\ufffdi\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n,      .i i      * daaertbad landa:\ntill   111   it   lltisplllil   cnrlv   tmlny   lur-    ComaMBCiBg ..  a ******  *>l\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt\ufffd\ufffdl   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<  th. ea,,\nflueno* ol biMkwatar rxmxt wltb Naaa n.\ufffd\ufffd, .bout I      Take   notice    that   William    Moore,   -.\n^.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl>^se\ufffd\ufffdthlr\ufffd\ufffdaitbeiiaUD*t\ufffd\ufffdiBioalala\ufffd\ufffdraph    einnich. B. C, occupition firmer, Intends\nle the i   :i!i. t-i corner of Lot 15:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.'.\ntheme north  lo  lh.*  nnrlhwesi  corner nf\nLOI 1551, Ihence eist lo Ihe point of ceiin-\nmencement. containing six hundred  (6o0\nteres, more or lett.\nMALCOLM WRIGHT YOUNG.\nGeorge Young. Agenl\nPaled Nov.   16. Ifll.\nPub. Dec. 16. Ifll.\nSkeeBS   Und   District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   ol   Queen\nChirluiic Islinds.\nor\nHE 18 STARTINQ YOUNG\nA   Nino-Weed-Old   Baby   Boy   Is\nOperated on for Appendicitis.\nPittsburg,   Deo.   20.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA   ninc-\n(t. apply ror permission lo lease ibe roi\nlowing desenbed linds.-\nee inniein in.* at 1 post plinted ll the\n. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdniitiiw-esi corner of Lot 1548, Missel In*\nlei. thence east one hundred chuns, ihence\n...nlli sixty-four chuns, thence west to the\nI., ai h. ihenee ilong beacb to point <ir\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.inn.' io'im mi. teeniaiiiing six hundred and\n! forty  (610 1  icres, more or less.\nWILLIAM  .MOORE.\nOeorgc Young, Agenl.\nPiled Nov.  H,  ifll.\nI'ub. Dee. 15, Ifll.\nDepartment of the Naval Service\nRSOIOTCLtORSPH SSRVIOI.\nsuite lenders, iddressed to tbe under-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lgtnd. endorsed \"Tender for Dwelling\nHouse\" ind iitompinied by \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ccrlllled\nneque fur 10 p.c. ol Ibe imount ol Ihe\nlender will be received up lo noon on\n. eeeiiibi-r 31 st. lllll, lor tne erection or\nIwilling bouses it the Goterniiu-nt Wire-\nleu -iiii'tr- at I'rlnce Rupert, Cape Llio\nand Point Orey.\nappendieitis.   Physicians say lhe|f*-\ufffd\ufffd*S%Sjlfcsr\n<>peril) mil   Wns   successful. ,eaMa.   Port markad T. A. W. S. E. C\n  80 chain, north, tbane* 80 chain, w.al\neb.ii*. aanttla, tbana. (0 ehaiaa aart u point *| I Will not receive pavnieni\nTRY    THE   \"NEWS\"   WANT.\"\"' ^^S\ufffd\ufffd55WMIm\ufffd\ufffd3l|     MwimT ^Wm.\nL    .      .,^_ ' ^^^M Ill'll.K   III,.   Bl     rtf    tUm.     aat .     _._ . *\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdp^oSIS,i|SS5S.UoM mty be ,fen\ufffd\ufffd\nbomt''r?,\"vcr,-\"n,'n*   Wireless   Slniloiis   at\n-%$& sag feSfflS\nAD. WAY OF FINDING\nI Pub N.t'. 1\n! in i<ii im. in or the Naval Service,\nj     \"inw.-i, November fOlb, Ifll. St\nskeeni   Lind   District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDislrict   ol   Coist,\nRange 6.\nTike notice thu I, Theodore Nichilis.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdInter, or Viciom, B. C, Cm., Inlend to\nippl) lur permission to purcbise the follow iiig described linds:\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd euiiiu in ing il \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd pusl iluii. il ll lb>*\nsuuthwest curner of Lot .No. H\ufffd\ufffd87, tbente\neast eu chains, iheiue toulb 40 chains,\nili.ii.e wesl 40 chains, tbence soulb 4u\nchains, ihence west 4o chains, thence nurlb\nSo chillis lo poinl or commencement, containing 4s0 acres, mure ur less.\nTIIEuI.ollK   NlLHALIS,\nFred E. Cowell, Agent.\nDBMS ocl. 31. Ifll.\nPub. Dec. f.\n-lo. na   Land   Dislrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   or   Coasl.\nTike nolic- that I, Paul Curllsa, clerk\n.r VICIOUS, inlend lu apply lur I'cnulss' n\nlo purchise lb.   fulluwing deicrilieu linds:\ncumin. ii. inv ai a p \ufffd\ufffdi planted un the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdist boundary and about live .5, chains\nIron,   ih,*   se.ulli.asi  corner  or   Lot   4484.\nil    le r i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ou   chillis,   He io '    easl   Do\n'ham-. Ihence south Cu chains, llience west\niu ilu.ns in poinl ut cummencemenl, containing leu acres, iin.re or lett.\nPAUL   1.1 HTISS.\nFred  E.  Cowell,  Agent.\nPaled OCt 31, Ifll.\nI'ub. Dec. t.\nSkeena   Lind   District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   ol   Coist,\nHinge 5.\nTake nuiice tint I, Micbas H> gains, cook,\nif Victor!!, b. C, inlend to spply lor per-\nmillion to purchase lhc lullowinr described lands:\nCiiiisnencing at a pust planted on the\nnurlh side ol Williams Creek, where the\nhiiimai branch or Ihe 0. T. P. Ry. crosses\nWilliams Creek, and Iboul ten (101 cbsins\nfi'in Uie creek shore, Ibence soulh 30\ncbsins, llience cast 40 chains, theucc norib\n3o chains, ibence wist 40 chains lo point\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI cumin, in inn nl. containing ISO acres,\nmore or less.\nMICHAS   IIE0ANIS.\nFred E. Cowell, Agent.\nPaled net. 31, Ifll.\nPub. Dec. f.\nskeena land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict or Coasl,\nItange 6.\nTake nuiice lhal I, Samuel n.-litres.\ngardener, of Victoria, intend to apply for\npermlulon 10 purchase lhe following described lands:\nCommenelns at a post l-l-.i.i'.I on the\nnorth suie uf Williams creek, about ten\nchains back rrom tlio creek bank, snd\n.ilio.il liny chains southeast rrom where\nlhe kltlmat brancb or lhc 0. T. P. right-\nof-way crosses Williams Creek, thence\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnlli |0 chuns, Ihence CISI 40 chains.\nIhence north 40 rhalns, thence wesl 40\nchains in point of ciinmiencemenl, con-\nlaming iio acres, more or less.\nSAMUEL BEII.TEES.\nFred E. Cowell, Agent.\nPaled ocl. 31, Ifll.\nI'ub. Dec. f.\n-keena i.and District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict or Coasl,\nItange 6. _.\nTake nmice that I, Louis Calcrls, driver,\n\"f Victoria. B. c, intend to apply for permission io purchase the following desenbed lands:\ni oiiiineiii iiiir nl n post planted al lhc\nS'tullifist corner or Lol l7Sf, ih.nce toulh\nso chains, thenre west 40 chiins, thence\nnurlh 80 chains, tbence cast 40 chiins to\npuint or ciunmeneemtnl, conulnlng S-.'O\nacres, more or less.\nLOUIS CALERI9.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Fred E. Cowell, Agent,\ntilled  Ocl.   31,   |f||. '\nPub. Dec. f.\nPrince Rupert every \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd?.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nat 6 p.m. forVa\narriving Tuesday non\nFor Stewart City on an\nfrom Vancouver :-\nnight.\nNorthbound, leaves V,-\nver Wednes\nSteerage Fare      -    ;\nThe \"Camosu*\non the r..* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:.-\nheads s\nsuri:..- -.. ......\nof collisiie:\nJ. H. Rogers. Ticket,\nF. M. DAVIS\nGeneral Ua\nCarpenter;: .\nbanks-Mer-e\nEngines,   .i.i-\ncessoric- earri'       11   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nLaunch** Uld Bo.U for Hirr  NXflHii\nGeorgetown\nSawmill Co.l\nLumber\nMouldings\nA larc. -'\ning lumt'-r\nlumber a si i\nmade at sbori\ni\nIty.   Dm\n* *.\nOur prta -       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCall on *.-\nCor Centre St. nnd Fir*.1\nPRINCE\n.**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nANNEX\nOwned   a: . -n\ufffd\ufffd- b-' ]\nGrand Trunk  :'   .'..-RaWj\nthe Anient*.. I lKt**ti\nExcellently \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*,''ed'\nsteam heat. I *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'*\nmodern MBl \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd u*'\"(\nlately flrst-elsi i*t*r}***\nThe sppointi enU \ufffd\ufffdJ \ufffd\ufffd*|\nare equal  to  l .*  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd **\ncoaat.\nRates: $1 lo $3.501\nG. A. Swec;\nMa\n.Whites Pori,\nG. C. EM\nA'-\n;.KS0N\nPIwm 125      Hiden Block\nL: THE DAILY NEWS\nSpecial\nWishing Yini All n Merry Xmas\nmid Happy Now Year\nSmith's Cigar Store... SMITH & MALLEH\n=>0PO\ufffd\ufffdOOOOOOOO0O000OOOOOOO0O<>OOO(\nOrder your oandiei frum\nllic  best  selOOled   stuck\nin the city.   Fruits, Etr.\nBuy the Girl a Box of Chocolates\nfor Xmas.\nI'HONE 63 SIXTH ST.\nCompliments of the Season\nThird Avenue\nPLUMBING AND HEATING. ITS\nALL  IN  THK WORK\nPHONE 6 PHONE 174\nWhen skies arc dark and the wind Is chill\nLhrlslmis comes with Us kind good will\n\/Uid pleaunt u is our rrlenai in mat\nWllh a cheery wish and a memory sweet\nTIIK OLD, OLD WISH\nA Happy Ohrlstmas and\nA Bright New Year.\n FIIOM\t\nThe Mack Realty & Insurance Co.\nChristmas, JDII    New Year, 19I2\nCompliments of th.. Season\nDR. CLAYTON\nDentist\nCorner Si-tlli SI. antl Second Ave.\nPRINCE RUPERT\nXMAS WISIIKS FROM\nM'KEEN   A   HUNTER\nHorseshoers\nand\nBlacksmiths\nPRINCE RUPERT,      -:-      B. 0.\nWISHING ALL A MERRY XMAS\nJ. H. HILDITCH\nOontraotor and Builder\nPRINCE  RUPERT,      -:-      B. O.\nWishing You All a Merry Xmas\nJABOUR BROS.\nEverything for Xmas In Lace and\nSilk Goods,  Etc.\nTHIRD AVE.      PHONE 243 Blk.\nWishing You a Merry XMas\nWE KNOW HOW\nE.COLE\nPAPERHANGING,   DEOORATINQ,\nKALSOMINING,    ETO.\nPhone Blue 336\nCORNER   SIXTH   AND   FRA8ER\nWISHINii IIUII PATRONS Till*: COMPLIMENTS OF THK SKASON\nSAVE MONEY\nWe are giving a .r> per cent, discuul on nil Stoves and Cooking\nUtensils iill ihe ut of January*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGET HLSY\nA. J. Galland\nGeneral Hardware\nCorner McBride and Fifth Ave.\nWishing You the Compliments of the Season\nTHE PRINCE RUPERT PLANING MILLS, LTD.\nHigh  Grade Store and  Office  Fixtures, Sash and Doors, Interior\nFinish, Etc.\nCOR. FIFTH AND FRA8ER STS. PHONE BLACK 241\nWI8HING YOF Al.l. A MKIIIIY XMAS AND A HAPPY NKW YEAH\nWe make a specialty of moving pianos and furniture with oar*\nj. a WESTON\nTRANSFER AND STORAGE\nGeneral Garbage Oontraotor\nBEST HOUSEHOLD COAL DELIVERED TO ALL PAltTS OF CITY\nPhone up 42 FIFTH ST.\nCompliments of the Season\nGEO. LEEK\nREAL ESTATE\nINSURANCE\nNOTARY PUBLIC\nThird Ave.\nPhone 203\nWishing You a Merry Xuins\nJOHN CURRIE\nLadies' and Gents' Shoe Repairing\nShoes Made to Order\n822 8ECONO AVENUE\nTHE THOMPSON HARDWARE\n00. WISHES\nYOU\nA PLEASANT XMAS AND A\nPROSPEROUS NEW YEAR\nWishing Yon B Merry Xmas\nCAB SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT\nPhones 110, 368, 36, 91\nUNION  TRANSFER 00.\nNORTHERN B.C. UQUOR CO.\nWishing You All\nA    Merry    Xmas\nDRINK BUDWEI8ER BEER\nComplli iis >.r lhe Sennon\nCLIFTON'S BAKERY\nThird Avenue\nBAKERS   AND   PASTRY  COOKS\nXmas Greetings tu All\nPATTULLO & RADFORD\nPHONE 83\nReal Estate\nand Insuranoe\nSECOND AVE.\nWishing You a Merry Xmas\nW. L BARKER\nARCHITECT\nEstimates on Application\nSecond Ave. and Third St.\nP. O. Box 713 Phone SS\nPRINOE RUPERT\nChrist\nmas\nWE WISH OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A\nMERRY  XMAS\nWARK'S\nTHIRD AVE.\nJEWELER8\nWishing You  All a Merry Xmas uml o  Happy New Year\nSAVOY HOTEL\nsienmlienie.l nnd Kleciric Lighted  Throughout.\nRunning Waler iu Every itooin\n(Dor. 6th and Fraser\nPhone 37\nWishing Y'ou a Merry Xmas\nDrink P. & 0. Scotch Whiskey\nAsk for Bisquit's Hrandy in lhe Long Holt It*.    Bass' Ale\nand  Guinness'  stout,  Stork Brand,    -:-    -:-    -:-    -:-\nPhone 39\nClarke Bros., Limited\nThird Ave.\nP. O. Box 319\nDoes It Pay to Advertise?\nLei the Greetings of Yulelide be welcomed by* all\nBusiness Manager Prince Ruperl Advertising Company\nYes,  if You  Want the Business\nWISIIINii  Vol    A  MKHItY X.MAS\nTHE QUESTION SOLVED\nCom. and look ov.r our lira, .lock ol\nIIii.ii OlfU In J.w.lry, Diamond, and Sin.\nOut Ola...\nWatohmakers,   Jewelers\n. and Opticians\nJ. S. GRAY A SON\nHelgerson Block\nFAMILY UQUOR STORE\nWines of All Brands,\nCase Goods, Etc.\nOrder for Xmas Early\nFREE DKLIVERY\nThird Ave. Phone 17\nWishing One  and  All  Our Customers nml Friends a\nMERRY XMAS\nR. W. CAMERON, JEWELER\nWishing .vour a Merry Xmas\nWe Make Pictures True to Life\nALL WORK GUARANTEED\nPEERLESS STUDIO\nThird Ave. Alder Blook\nPag\ne\nMKIIIIY X.MAS TO ALL A Merry Christmas to You All\nMUSSALLEMGROCERYi  \"\"' \" '\nHigh-class Grooerlos, Fruits and 1 Ull I  LAlIiLiJJ\nVegetables fm- Xmas.\nORDER EARLY\nPhone Black 228 5th Are. East\nA Merry Christmas to You All\nFULTON CASH\nMARKET\nFOR TURKEY3\nPHONE 170 FULTON ST.\nA Merry Christmas to You All\nFrizzelTs Meat Market\nBUTCHER  AND PROVISION\nDEALER\nPhone 10 Third Ave.\nTrunks,  Baggage\nand   Storage\nPHONE 301       PRINCE RUPERT\nA Merry Christmas to You All\nDR. W. S. HALL\nDENTIST\n3rd  Ave. Helgerson  Blk.\nMKIIIIY X.MAS To YOU\nDine at\nCENTRAL HOTEL\nXMAS DAY\nModern  Stcamheated   Rooms\nElectric Lighted Throughtout\nPETER  BLACK        -:-        PROP.\nMERRY XMAS TO ALL\nEMPRESS THEATRE\nPHOTO PLAYS FROM ALL\nPART8 ol-- Till'.  WOULD\nA Merry Christmas to You All\nS. G. MORRISON\nGeneral Insurance Underwriter\nPHONE 367 218 2ND AVE.\nWishing All  a   Merry Xnia-  and A Happy New Year\nThe Pioneer Laundry\nWHITE LABOR\nWe Do First Class Work Special Rates to Hotels, Etc\nWe Call and Deliver PHONE 118\nWishing You  All a  Merry Xmu*-\nCome and Have Xmas Dinner With Us\n8PBGIAL8  FOR  X.MAS  DAY        SKHVICK   Is   UNEQUALLED\nThe Exchange Grill\nCarmiohael A Embleton, Props.\nSecond Ave.Phone 91\nWishing You All lhe Compliment.. ..f ihe Season\nWILLIAMS & M'MEEKIN\nGROCERIES AND PROVI8ION8\nSelect Stock for Xmas.    Order Early.\nPHONE 66 THIRD AVE.\nWishing Mm the ooinpllmenla\nof the season\nSWEDER BROS.\nHigh Class Merchant Tailors\nCLEANING AND PRE8SING\nNEATLY DONE\nPhone 38\nHelgerson Blk.\nWishing y.'ii a Merry Xmas\nLITTLE'S NEWS AGENCY\nPAPERS FROM Al.l. PARTS OF\nTHK WORLD\nLargest Selection of Post Cards\nand Views In Prinoe Rupert\nWISHING  YOU  A  MKHItY XMAS\nHAMBLIN & CO.\nMilliners and  Ladles'\nOutfitting   Parlors\nTHIRD avi:     PRINCE RUPERT\nWo wish all nui' patrons a Merry\nXmas innl continued Pros-\nperil) in the Now Year\nPACIFIC TRANSFER CO.\nCARTAGE AND STORAGE\nPhone 1 Third Ave.\nWishing You n Merry Xmas\nTimber Mlnee Insuranoe\nP. McLACHLAN\nIIKAI,   ESTATE   AND\ncommission AGENT\nWishing Ytiii a M.-rr> Xmn*\nIDEAL PROVISION HOUSE\nFOR XMAS GROCERIES, Kill ITS\nAND VEGETABLES\nWe Koep  the Best\nPHONE 100 THIRD AVE.\nMerry Xmas to All\nHAYNER BROS.\nFURNITURE STORE\nPlanoa and Phonographs, Etc.\nPHONE  86 THIRD AVE.\nWishing vim ilu- compliments of\nlhe   season\nLETOURNEAU & BROCHU\nSHEET METAL WORKS\nPl.l MIIIN.i.  HEATING, TINNING\nPhone 328 Blaok\nThird Ave.\nP. O. Box 3241     SIXTH AVE., NEAR FULTON\nSuccess and Prosperity to Our City \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd m.\nA4m*s*m*m*J*\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nDo You Need Xmas Help?      Try the News Want Ad. Way.     It's a Good 6\nThree lots, blook :. seeilon I, 12,000 each;\n*i cash, bai. I, 1, 3 years ai 7 per ccnl.\nTwo lots, block si), lectlofl 1, $5,000 pair;\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi   cub,  bsl,  o,   IS,   is  months, ai  7\nper cent.\ntoo inls, block St. ieclion 5, |l,6S0i |5no\ncash, iml, 3, c, ii, IS inoiulis\nTwo lols, Itl.iek I, seeilon 5, $4,100. Equity\ncash.    Fine Mew* Inls.\nune Ipt, block  0, Secllnn  .'..  |l,500.     $300\ncash, 3, i'., ii' niejiiihs, ai 7 per eenl.\nOne Inl, block JS, secllnn 0, IMS.    US.'.\ncash, bai. (:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*! every 3 mouths al 7 per\ncent,\none lot, block II. seeilon 6, I.,850.   Half\ncash. bai. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.  It inonlhs, ut 7 per eenl.\none lot, block  17, seeilon 7, |S00.    1.00\ncash, bai. 3, 0, li months; wltb cabin,\none lot, block  10, scclion 7, f.150.    $300\ncash, 3, t'., is months, at 7 per cent.\nTOO lols. block 17, secllnn 7, $1,000. One-\ntlnril cash, bai. I ami s vears, at 7 per\ncent.\nTwo lou, block  IS, scclion 7, $550 each.\nM cash, bai. 6, IS inonlhs.\nTwo lm*. block 3, seeilon  7,  $650 each.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi cash, bai..'., is, is months,\nTOO I0M, block 3, secllnn 7, $550 each.\n*. cash, bai. 0, li, IS months, al 7 per\neenl.\nKnur Inls. block 3, seeilon 7, $3,000. *A\n.ash, bai. 0, IS, is monihs. Lam*\neorner.\nThree lou, block 37, section 7, $1,000. u\ncash, bai.  0,   13,   18 inonlhs, al   7 per\nCllll.\nTwo lols, block 3S. section 8, |l,000, One-\nihinl cash, bai. o, 13, ts mon ilu. Corner.\nTOO lols. block 38, seeilon 8, $850. $350\ncash, bai. B, is months.\nTwo lots, block ID, section 8, $400 each.\n$5u cash. bai. $15 per month.\nI'lif lols. block 10. secllnn 8. $375 each;\nIial. $1.', per month.\nFOR  RENT.\nStore, Second avenue at Sltih sireei.\nFOR   SALE.\nCabin wiili four rooms; cheap.\nJeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd.\nHELD PRETTY PARTY\nYoung People's Danoe at Mr. and\nMrs. Patmore's Was Great\nSuooeas.\nThe magnificent residence' of\nMr. and -Mrs. L. W. Patmore was\norowdod with young people Inst\nnight when a Christinas Cinderella .lance was held in honor of\niheir daughter Muriel. The young\nin.lies present drew for the honor\nof heing (he belle, ami lhe honor\nfell in Miss Marjorie Sing, who\nlet! ..IV with llie host. Music was\nsupplied hy Profesor Kauffman,\nnml happiness nn.l merry laugh-\ntor reigned supreme   until   ihe\nclock sli-uek twelve.\nAfler lhe .lancing was over llie\nguests, who were assisted in Iheir\npleasure making by some d! ihe\nyounger married people, were en-\nii'itainetl in refreshments before\nlhe party broke up.\n{a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ni\nmrm \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd m ,WM\nmxt-mm**4mt\n\"The News\" Classified Ads.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOne Cent A Word For Each Insertion\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n-THERE   ARE  NO\n\ufffd\ufffd4i ***-** BWWX^Jj\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtt* ^tt^ ************ taa* J|\n'DEAD   ONES'\nLOCAL JOTTINGS.\nThe story of Edward Howard\nami Ihe flrsl American watch will\nl.e given free in a beautiful book\nnl Mussallein's, 1^3 Fifth ave.\neasl. tf\nA CHRISTMAS MASS.\nSpecial Musical    Services at the\nCatholic Church Tomorrow\nA special midnight luiis will l.e\nsung al lhe Catbolio ohuroh at\nmidnight on Christinas Eve. The\neh.or nf the church have been\npractising M. I.oesch's composition for Ihe occasion, for several\nweeks past, uii.I'-r lhe direction\nof Mr. L. Bullock-Webster, A.ll.\nCM., the ehoirniaslei'. dray's\norchestra will assist with lhe or\nchest ra I ac..un pan i men I.\nOhrlstmas Weather.\nA sharp, frosty snap this\nmorning whitened the streets,\nami with a dear, crisp outlook\nto the norlh lhe weather promises\nlo be jusi right for Christmas\nover ihe week-end,\nWorks' solid gold jewelry appeals lo every person of distinctive taste. Have you visited Wark's\n.luring Xmas week? 2t\nA -*:'-'5 new llnll safe at $175.\nCome in nn.l make oll'er for\n1132.50 National cash register.\n1110 camp or hotel range at a\nsaerillee.    Hayner Hros. 3t\nAl   coat,\nWallace's.\ntoys,  dolls,\nu'.-lines\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ntf\nHART'S\nChristmas : Goods\nTbe Largest and Most Select Stock in the City\nWe have fancy decorated China from Japan, China,\nAustria, Bohemia, France and England. An especially\nnice line of English dinner sets.\nCUT GLASS direct from European manufacturers.\nPRESSED GLASS from Ihe largest house in Canada.\nSTONEWARE, crocks, jygs, bean pots, teapots, etc., from\nWisconsin. An excellent line of plnted ware lo choose\nfrom.\nBASKETS in all sizes anil varieties.\nLAMPS lo light the entire cily, from the most fancy to\nthe cheapest  bedroom lamp.\nENAMELWARE loo numerous to mention.\nOIL CLOTH and linoleums.   There is \\yhere wc shine.\nFURNITURE such ns fancy rockers from 82 lo 120.\nEASY CHAIRS from $10 up.    Couches and parlor suites.\nIt.'fl and mu.-in chairs and rockers.    Beds and bedding.   A large slock of curtains and draperies, loo.\nC'.nking and heating stoves and carpels.\nEVERYTHING  IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS AT THE\nBIG  FURNITURE STORE\n.\nBeoond Ave. and Sixth St.\nEntranoe on Second Avenue.\nPhone 82.\nTHREE DAY CURE\nFOR DRINK HABIT\nAppeals to the Business and Professional Man,\nthe Banker, and Man in all the Higher\nWalks of Life\nBECAUSE OF THE TIME IT SAVES THEM\nWhen u man's lime is worth\nn greal .leal more lo him than\n(hc ens I of a drink habit cure\nhc is not going lo drag along\nfor luiiiiy-eigiit i<> forty-two\ndays Inking a treatment when\nlie ..ni gel a cure in three days,\nWithout hypodermic injections,\nun.i l.e surrounded wiih every\nMMDforl of home.\nA PERFECT OURE.\nThe .Veal Internal treatment,\nures the periodical, occasion-\ni or moderate drinker nnd lha\nci-voiis man who has tn drink\ni keep from becoming ni-rv-\n18. It lakes away all incliua-\ntii In drink, nil desire and\nnving In drink, liy neulrallz-\ng lhe p.iis.ill nf alcohol in lhe\nstem  and  ridding  the  blood\nof lhe poison by a rapid system of elimination, lenving the\ndrinker in the condition that\nlie wns before lasting liquor,\nso fnr as the effect of alcohol\nmay be concerned\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdall appetite for drink gone\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand he a\nnew man.\nThe I rent nienl consists of\nIbe Internal administration of\na harmless remedy, tonic in\niis action, (hat removes (he\ncraving for liijuor in a very\nfew hours.\nDRUG  HABIT CURED.\nAt the Vancouver institute\nwe also treat drug addictions\nwith uniform success. Call,\nwrite or phone for booklet, giving  fl.'ll  itif'ii in;.I inn.\nWater Beyond the Creek.\nWnier   for   residents   beyond\nHays Creek  was  the  subject   of\nInquiry by Alderman Newton nt\nlasi night's special Council\nmeel ing. The Mayor promised\na reply frum lhe Cily Engineer\nal next Council meeting.\nChristmas Candy.\n(iodbur) s e li o e o I a t e s are\nKeeley's leader. All beautifully\nencased. 2t\nJewelry stores arc known by\nHi.* Slock Ihey keep. Wark's\nhave lhe largest stock of eul\nglass in lluperl, from lhe very-\nbest iiiiiimfai'liii'ei's. 2t\nThe Itaplisl Ohuroh and Sun-\nda> school choirs unite in a Xmas\nSong Service in Mclnlyre Hall tomorrow evening.\nM.n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWe have the presents\nyou waul for the ladies. Wallace's. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd tr\nLadies' iiaml bags, nothing\nin.in* useful, more appropriate\nnml aoceplabte for Christmas giving,   nl   Wark's.   Third   avenue\njewelers. 21\nBefore selecting a piano see the\nStanley nt Gray's Jewelry Slore.\nCannot be beat for tone, quality\nand price. Pianos tuned and repaired, tf\nThe nie.-ling of lhe Ratepayers'\nVssoi'intioii announced for Friday\nev.'lllllg   llll-   been   postponed.     II\nwill be held in the Mrlnly-i Hal!\nI nesdoy evening, December ?C.\n.il H:.in. Members only a.*.* in-\n\\.Ifii. 21\nNow.    ladies,    surprise    your\ngentlemen friends.   Presort them\nshaving   -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i\ufffd\ufffd.   knives,   walking\nsticks.    Jabour. House of (Junl\nny. 21\nTin* shopping way is In read\nI he Mussallem way of prices. Sec\nour advt. If\nNOT A CRIMINAL\nJudge Young Advises Young Man\nKindly Thla Morning.\nTin* young man. W. J. Mcln-\nInsli. who got inln trouble over a\nworthless Ohequs cashed for him\nal   the  Premier  Hotel wa-  today\nreleased on suspended senlenos\nby Judge Young, \"I do not think\nyou nre a criminal,\" said (hc\nJudge kindly, 'Iml I want l<> advise you Strongly l>. try rather\nto keep sober and have a real\nbank SOOOUnl lliaii to g,.( drunk\nand have an imaginary one. I\nthink you signed Ihis cheque\nwhile under Ihe influence of\nliquor, and I want you to take\nthis ns n warning for Ihe future.\"'\nMcltiio-.il was released.. He looks\n.. mini capable of good again.\nFriends have arranged for the refund of lhe money represented by\nllie cheque.\nTHE NEAl INSTITUTE\nSO Broadway W., Vanoouver, B. O.        Phon* Bay view SM\nPhon* ISO\nThe Insurance People\nFire\nLife\nMarine\nAccident\nPlate Glass\nEmployer's Liability\nContractors' and Personal Bonds\nPolicies Written   Direct\nTHK\nMack Realty & Insurance\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCOMPANY.\nI* M    H.u-i-e unrl Rpnt&lg.\n{ For Rent ;\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.^\" *^.'.\ufffd\ufffd I.-, ,i am m ..^., * ,.^r .\ufffd\ufffd-_>. - aj*\nFor Rent-Two roomed cabin, clow tu McBride,\nire-hly papered and clean, only 110 per month.\nH f, McRae 4 Co. t-f\n4'  \ufffd\ufffdi'  ->'i->ii-\ufffd\ufffdii\ufffd\ufffdihi n%_n \ufffd\ufffd_n n i\n( Insurance\nOUR Companlea are noted for prompt and juit\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdettlementa. We write every known claei of\nliuuranc*. The Mack Realty and Inaurance Co.\nHERE-\n1\na****** ***** ***a*a*********^ai****,\n********* ********** ****** <a**M *****\n1\n*******tm\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd W***tat ************* i\n4'%i.^i>*%\ufffd\ufffdi\nWanted\naJ*******%\nJ\nWan ted-General Servant.\nApply Mra. U W. Patmore.\nOther maid kept.\ntf\nMaternity nurae open for enniremenL Apply\nBox 2169 Newa. tf\nWanted. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Dreeamakina. eleanina* and preee-\nIng, repairing for men and women Mra Charlea\nPercher. 820Third Av*.   Phone294 Red.     tf\nWanted to rent or leaae liy lint of January, 5 or\n6 room modern houae. cloae In. State terma to\nBox 89.\nWanted\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdYoung man. thoroughly acquainted In\nMen'a Furnlahlnga line, to uke poaltion in\nPrince Rupert from Jan. Itlth, 1912. Write Box\nI.--'. Dally Newa Offle*. 293-29*!\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdYouth wiili business college\ntraining io loam a wholesale trade in\n\"Hire Apply, Willi particulars, to boi\n13,  N.w- ..mn*. 289-993\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA Ilrm lo Sell UM new model\nNo. io siiiiiiii'r--iiii..i* typewriter, the\nlliif-i iit.it inn.* ever |.i..,iii.-.-,i James P,\nMorns Co., 1087 Urauville St., Vjn-\nfniiver. Sll.30\nMARllY\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWhy remain lonelyT The Ideal\nIntroduction Club leads lo happiness. A\nslrlclly private, hltb-cliis, up-to-date\ntm-.1111111 for properly Introducing worthy,\nmarriageable people of any nationality,\nrelirion. age, or nnanrlal condition.\nMany people waning, rich and poor.\nI'ariiftilais ft fi-. Plain, s.-ilfil envelope.\nI. C. Wilson, box 1776, Vancouver, B. C.\nFor Sale\ni p^-B^gP^BBBfcBP^dB^BgBMB^tS^^BB\n_\nmm ,a\nFOB   sale\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFurniture  for   5-room  bouse.\nBoi Sil, cily. sss-sts\n*-~_^*\ufffd\ufffd-^aiiT*^ati**-fcn-^-*-\ufffd\ufffd *g*a*aay** h,ii*\ufffd\ufffdi *a*w*x***\\t ********* >\nStenographer\nll \ufffd\ufffd II \ufffd\ufffd II \ufffd\ufffdll \ufffd\ufffd II a II %ll^ ll \ufffd\ufffdll \ufffd\ufffd li *\ufffd\ufffd iii,:ir\ntvuUrn stttnoffraphtrof wW* #xp#ii\ufffd\ufffdnc\ufffd\ufffd wants\npetition. Addr-Mi \"Strmwraphrr.\" 662 Cordova St.. Vancouvar. B.C t-f\n\ufffd\ufffd ** **m***r*** ii\ufffd\ufffdfcii*%M-\ufffd\ufffdii^ii-\ufffd\ufffdi n *.*.,i tammti *m**i**a\ufffd\ufffdii ******* *\nBusiness Chances\nrl r\ufffd\ufffd ll '. ll^.l.-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd,el^ I, ^ rl  ,\nDO.VT worry aboul rainy diya.    We do\nfamily   wa-inng  at  ts   pieces   for  ooe\ndollar,    Special rare riven nne nanncls.\nI'l.i.i.e 118.    Pioneer Steam I annilr*..\n189*300\nWater Notice\nI. Alfred Chriatlan Garde of Prlne* lluperl. occupation Mining Engineer, give notlc* that oo Lh*\n->lh day ot December, lyll. I Inlend to apply to\n.he Water Commlaaioner at hia ofllc* In Prince\nKupert for \ufffd\ufffd lirene* to uk* and ua* two cubic\nfeet of water per aeron.1 from an u n name,! atream\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn the Diatrict of Call Rang* :.. 8k**na Dlvlilon.\n1-4 mil* *aat of the Tyee Stall..n. O.T.P. Ry.\nThe water ia to be uken from Um it\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-am about\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdne half mil* above Ita outlet, and la to b* uaad\nfor developing power for a query altuatad at th*\nnl'. of aald cr**k. alung th* Hallway arede.\nALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE\nDated Nov. 2\ufffd\ufffdlh. 1*11. ,|.;-7\nFORT : GEORGE\nwill \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd thi winnipu or a. c.\nTen railr...ie|. an- chartered I\" build\nilir.eiigli Fori iliorgi*. The nglu ..f way\n..f lhe 0. T. P. Hallway will be cleared neil\n..ar. tl will b<- a rreil boon r\ufffd\ufffdr Ihe\nerowint nn when- 1,000 people arc al\ni.-t-i.   llu ii inv\nWe -mi have Ion from 1100 up n Sio\ndown and SIO lh* month.\nI.t.n'l misi your -.in..-, it never will\nrismr again.\nLet Us Talk to Vou About It\nAll Information Pro*\nI.ol ll. B.  IS, I   I, wiih building*., rem\nlino ni*.nut, \ufffd\ufffd...  i. ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.\nIMS l and .*. B. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   *, .-.. wlib buildings;\nII,to... rem  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\".\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd smith 11,500 rash;\neasy iirms.\nl <.<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I and *, B. IT, I\ufffd\ufffd. 11.000; naif rash,\nlm* l and t, B. 31, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> 7, llio- terms.\nUM 19 and in. n. It, s. *. |T00; terms,\nl.ul II. B. :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. S. I, 11,110; IIII.IO cub;\nterms\nTh. OOLLART\nSola Agant\nNatural nosoarea* lecurity Oo. Ltd.\nBoi  SOS SIS  Sth  St. Phon*  SSI\nServian Labor Benefit  Society\nN*. ItS. S.S.S.S.\nMeeting* held every lit and Inl Sunday of th*\nmonth in th* Carpentere' Union Hall\nO. Vt'K.ivit ll. T. MAZLUM.\nBecrvUry      P.O. Boa Ml\nI- ' * 'I        'I II     ,llllr,ii,ii.\nIf You Have Taste for\nJewelry You Have Taste\n...for Everything Else....\nIts a \ufffd\ufffdure teal, for those who\nknow \"whan what\" in Jewelry have\nIn be prelly widely ruliured people.\nThey musl know nol merely the\nproprieties- ihey musl know an-\nin- i innir ti. -. and values antl\nworkmanship lhal I- distinctive.\nOul Oiaia\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe largest and brsl\nslork lo rhiiose from.\nUmbrella*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBoth gold ind silver\nmounted.\nTil   Plna\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .-..ilii   Oold   In  endless\nvariety ami design\nLadles'   Hand    Bat*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIn    gold    ind\nsilver nioiinlfngs.\nCrown Derby ind Moorcrnfi Chlni.\nAll  Helpful  Km** tuflMlllnl\nWafk's\n. .. T HI KU A VBNtJI -J-CYVEUtlta...\n\ufffd\ufffd%\ufffd\ufffdrvii%-i *\nMcCaffery & Gibbons\nGood buys in Real Estate:\nI.ol iiii Park AVOBUt, Block 80, ror IS.oiiO\nTerms of |875 cash, balance In one, two\nnml  llu'ee years.\nI.ol IS, Blork it. Section I, for H.750.\nI.ol on Beach Place for 11,080.\nI.ol on Second Avenue, Seeilon I, for\n12.5110. \"\nLots 23 and 24, Bldck S3, Section I, for\n13(1,000.\nl.oli 15 and 10, Block i, Scclion 5, 11,200\neach.    Easy lerms.\nLots 15 and 10, Block 0, Section 5, 12,100\npair.\nFour   lots  on  Summit  Avenue  for  1625\neach.\nLois   ii   and   12,   Block   3,   Section   \ufffd\ufffd.\n12,170 pair.\nInls   ll and 12, Block IS, Section 0, for\n*l.ion.     Terms   of   ll.soo   cash   and\nbalance   In   one,   two  and   three  years.\nLols x> and 10, Block -I, Seeilon 0, 13,200\npair,\nlols 81 and 85, Block 7, Section C, 11,200\neach,    tlood lermi.\nI.his ii and 12, Block n, Seeilon 0, 10,500\non easy lerms.\nI.ol  7,   Block  20,  Scclion  6,  ror |l,800.\nOood terms.\nLois 10 and II, Blork 0, Seeilon 7, |l,100\npair.\nLoi*. 21 and 22, Block i:i. Section 7, 1315\neach\nFour lols on Firih Avenue, Seeilon 7, for\n1500 each.   Good lerms.\nHouse an.l lm In Block 2, Section  7. ror\n11,750.    Easy terms.\nLots 8 and 9, Block 20, Section 8, 1750\npair.    Half cash,  balance   I,  2  und  3\nyears.\nDouble corner on Eleventh Avenue, 1800\npair.    Terms.\nLots in all pans of Sections 7 and 8 with\nsmall rash payments and monihly m-i.iii\nm.'iiis on balance.\nLakelae, Wlisumgallum and Bulkley Valley\nfarm lands.\n55 o    Pipe* and\nSmokers'\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdINSURANCE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMcCaffery & Gibbons\nTHIRD   AVENUE\nne.\nChristmas Giving\nThere is more than one article here suitable for Christmas _-i.\ning that will compel your inspection and assure youi* BelecUon'\nSundries\nLoewe, B. B. B.'s own\nmake; Q. B. D. special\nPeterson patent, meerschaum and calabash, cigar\ncases, cigarette cases, cigar\nholders, cigarette holders,\npipe racks, smoking sets,\ntobacco jars, ash trays, silver match boxes, etc.\nChristmas Cigars in Gift Boxes $1.00 Up\nAll of the Leading Tobaccos, Cigars and\nCigarettes, both imported and domestic.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSTORE  WITH   RED   FRONT-\nB. Campbell\nooooooooooooc\nONE DAY MORE\nTO   BUY  FOR   CHRISTMAS\nDon't fail to see our Spedali\nfor\nHOLIDAY\nGIFTS\nC. H. ORME\nThe\nThe Pioneer Druggist\nStore\nPhiii* B\n=o\nXmas Buyers\n1\nTwo Remaining Days, Friday\nand Saturday Special 10 Per\nCent. Discount Given for Cash\n?f\"*\" * i- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ii \ufffd\ufffd ii <W ii \\\\ ii \ufffd\ufffd_n \ufffd\ufffdi_.i\n*$********. l.-\ufffd\ufffdti-fcli \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdB^tP-^4i*^^\ufffd\ufffd-_-ir-i>-ii--fc_,e^fc-^\nWE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU REQUIRE\n-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIN HOME FURNITURE-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nA Handsome Chair or Rocker, all Styles\nFancy Tables, Golden Oak, Mahogany or Early English\nMusic Cabinets, Mahogany Finish\nOak Foot Stools, Leather Upholstered\nBed Room Furniture, All Grades\nDining Room Furniture, All Grades\nChildren's Tables and Chairs\n&\nIN FACT WE HAVE ALL LINES COMPLETE AND OUR\nLARGE STOCK FOR THE TWO REMAINING DAYS AT\nOUR SPECIAL 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH\nGEO. D. TITE\n==~_rhe Home Fumisher==~\nThird Ave. phone 20\n1","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Prince Rupert (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"The_Prince_Rupert_Optimist_1911-12-23","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0227777","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"54.312778","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-130.325278","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified]","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. 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":"1911-12-23 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1911-12-23 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\/1.0227777"}